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But Riverina must not rest on its laurels. the league list the past two years. ·.-.·.-.-.-.-.·:. With the NSW title and the Neville Nesbitt Griffith is presented with an enormous chal­ Trophy in safe keeping for at least another 12 lenge on Sunday as it tackles premier Turvey Round2: For Ag % Pts Round 2: lsts 2nds UIS Total months, Riverina now turns its attention to its Park at Maher Oval, Wagga. WAGGA ...... 196 42 466.6 8 Wagga ...... 12 6 2 20 NARRANDERA ...... 242 138 176.0 8 Turvey Park ...... 12 6 1 19 toughest representative mission: the VCFL Leeton followers get their chance to see the TURVEY PARK ...... 103 17 60S.8 4 Coolamon ...... 12 6 () 18 Winfield Country Championships. much improved Redlegs at home for the first E.W. Koorindal ..... 6 3 0 9 Riverina plays , a league it defe-. time in Sunday's game against ­ GRIFFITH ...... 87 126 69.0 4 Leeton ...... 77 146 52.7 4 Ganmain G. .M . .. 6 3 0 9 ated at Mulwala in 1982 and again in 1984, at . Leeton ...... 6 0 1 7 Coolamon ...... 37 52 71.1 0 Narrandera ...... 0 3 2 5 . .. Gan.-G.G.-M ...... 51 108 47.2 0 ◄ COVER: Farrer Football League centre half forward Scott Barber shows superb judgement to outmark Riveri_na Griffith ...... 0 0 1 1 Football League players Dave Johnson (20), Gavin Hofert ~23) a~d Steve McMahon (14) as central umpire EastWagga-K ...... 34 199 17.0 0 Ariah Park-M...... 0 0 0 Hugh Rodrick looks on during the final of the NSW Champ10nsh1ps at Narrandera Sportsground last Sunday. RFL pts. *A.P.-M. no Ul8s. won by 81 points to he NSW State Champions for 1988. lsts: 6 pts. 2ocb: 3 Ul8s: 1 pt.

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Accommodation PHONE 21 2236 HOTEL FORD STREET, GANMAIN - PHONE 276419 - Hosts Steve & Michelle O'Brien l!ifillilf!llil!n:111;Jl.i!ili i:\iiiiiili!illiliiilllillllliTii~~~~-■ ...... ;J [email protected],-_, :'.'"'"''.:l-lllllrnl1!1~1 1. P. MURRAY 41. M. QUINN ~ ...... :.: __ fi .·.:.·.··( ...... 0 1. G. PIEPER 32. S. ROBERTSON 2. S. HARVEY 42. B. ROBERTS Congratulations to the RFL on ■; to Ad1ri1~i\~~e}~r~~~~~~s~~J i~~~~ 3. J. HAMBLIN 43. P. KELLY their well deserved win over Farrer, each ~earn kept their unbeaten re- 2. A. SNOWDEN 33. D. DENTON who were simply outclassed by a much { 3. R. WILLIS 34. R. BREWER 4. S. McKAY 44. P. McCAIG cord intact and we recorded three better side. Our reps aquitted them­ 4. C. BARBER 35. G. THOMPSON 6. A. CORBETT 45. Des HARRIS selves well with Mick Walsh narrowly .... ::.:::.:.... . big wins. 7. M. STEELE 46. A. EVANS 5. A. LYONS 36. P. POULOS missing out on B.O.G. in the final. BLACK, The Under 18s ran out comfort- 8. D. CLOHESSY 47. A. QUINN YELLOW SASH able winners in the finish and were 6. I. SUCKLING 37. T. BAYLY In our last (and first) competition BLUE s~~LDERS. 9. D. WALSH 48. G. PIPER game, a great team effort saw us pluck GOLD CREST well served by Greg Cox, Simon 7. M. BARBER 38. M. BYRNE 10. S. CARROLL 49. A. McCORRY Wilson and Paul Noack who each won an award. a few Eagle feathers and record a big 8. M. WALKER 39. J. COPLAND 11. C. BRYON 50. P. DILLON win. Dennis Walsh, who looked like he had the ball on a The Seconds were also well in front at the final 9. D. LARWOOD 40. R. CAREY 12. M. CARROLL 51. J. CROZIER string, won the Seorts Club Award from Mick Walsh hooter and the awards went to three 'new faces' 10. R. CARROLL 41. M. SMERDON 13. P. WALSH 52. A. O'REILLY ( socks award), whtle Darren Clohessy, won the Broilers Graham Sandra! (who unfortunately broke his ank­ 11. P. OSBEISTON 42. C. FLANIGAN 14. P. HATTY 55. s. cox Cup from Denzo. Other players who were just a bit le) Paul McGowan and Garry Pellow. 12. P. KELLY 43. S. BRUEST 16. D. CARROLL 56. T. RYAN above the rest were Michael Steele, Mark Carroll and The Firsts really ruffled the Swans feathers to 13. G. GALVIN 44. G. McCOULLOUGH 17. M. WALSH 57. L. IRVINE Brett 'Skip' Pearson. record their biggest victory at the Ex-Serviceman's 14. D. BROWN 45. C. CHAPMAN 18. D. HARRIS 58. J. GAWNE Many thanks to the donors of our weekly awards: the Oval. Brendan Sheridan (5 goals) won the pewter (is Sports Club, Bowling Club, Four Hotels, Miltons Gear, 15. S. LOVELL 46. P. McGOWAN 19. D. LOGAN 59. M. IRVINE he allowed to drink Jack?). Newcomer Troy Levine 20. S. LENON 60. J. REIHER the mug or cup donors and the Farmers Home Matong won the dinner for two, compliments of Rod Walsh 16. P. WILLIAMS 47. G. WALSH Hotel dinner award, with the Club supplying the sock 17. W. BROWN 48. P. NOACK 21. B. PEARSON 61. S. HAMBLIN runner-up awards in all grades. Miltons Gear award at the Red Steer. Others to shine in a discplined 23. M. RAVA 62. T. REIHER display were David Brown, Mark Hofert (7 goals) 18. M. DENTON 49. C. NOACK votes were: Dennis Walsh 3, Mick Walsh 2, Michael 19. R. COLVIN 50. T. KELLY 24. J. SHEPHERD 63. G. COWELL Steel 1. Winner at the end of the season to collect a $300 Jason Morton, captain Gerald and Spider Doswell. 25. P. SHEPPERD 64. B. BESANKO 20. J. MORTON 51. C. CUTTING open order at Miltons plus trophy. For his fantastic game Congratulations to new coach Garry Buchanan on 26. G. MENZIES 65. C. MEAD bringing back the State Championship to where it 21. G. SANDRAL 52. T. LEVINE our new vice-captain Dennis Walsh wins the Farmers 27. B. KERR 66. D. JONES Home Award. rightfully belongs! We also feel very proud of the 22. R. COLLINS 53. D. ALBERT 28. T. COX 67. T. LENON The Reserves, after a slow start, recorded a big win for Tiger players who contributed so much - namely 23. G. HOFERT 54. S. WILSON 29. P. CARROLL 68. P. LANE new coach Rocky O'Connor. Bowling Club award and David & Wayne Brown, Gavin & Mark Hofert, 24. G. COX 55. T. LONERGAN 30. M. PIPER 69. A. WELLS Supporters Club Cup went to David Harris from Gerard Dick Carey, Gerald Pieper and Graham Doswell 25. D. HOFERT 56. Paul NOACK 31. G. RAVA 70. R. McPHERSON Piper (socks), Mick Piper and Mick Quinn. (Michael Walker and Jason Monon both made the 26. M. KOHLHAGEN 57. S. BEATTIE 32. I. RICHARDSON 71. M. GUTHRIE squad but couldn't play due to injury). 58. P. BOURKE The U18s. with a completely new side. tried hard all 27. A. BRADLEY 33. J. RICHARDS 72. P. CORBETT day but just couldn't get there. With a few plavers to Spare a thought for club stalwart Greg Martin, 28. G. DOSWELL 59. M. McINTYRE 34. P. LOGAN 73. J. BUCHANAN who at the time of writing is in hospital in Sydney. come in yet they can only improve. Captain Jamie Cro­ 29. B. SHERIDAN 60. S. BARKER 35. G. FENNESSY 74. M. WILLIAMS We wish him a complete and speedy recovery. zier showed the wav and won the Four Hotels award 30. G. PELLOW 61. C. McINTOSH 36. P. CORBETT 75. P. BURNS from Mathew Inine.(socks). Craig Mead. Scott Cox and This week our first home game at the Tiger Den. 37. P. HARRIS 76. C. PARMENTER Let's give the Lions a mauling then celebrate at the 31. M. HOFERT 62. L. SEPARO VI CH Russell McPherson. 38. B. LONGLEY 77. A. GILLESPIE Union Club Hotel. 39. M. RUSSELL 78. S. HOLGATE Congrats to our local bowlers. who with a few retired UP THE TIGERS! 40. B. WALSH 79. B. ALLEN footballers. cleaned up two pennants in the Wagga & 80. J. DILLON District Bowls Comp. Netball News: Our first game of Netball was very Agents in: exciting, even though we lost to Narrandera in both Temora grades. The girls played quite well and with a little more GANMAIN NEWSAGENCY training and enthusiasm we are hopeful for a vast im­ Narrandera Check out our magazines, books, cards, provement. 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The lsts & 2nds showed that they will be a force in the RFL this year. SENIORS The A Grade netballers tasted the SENIORS A heart stopping finish last Mon- fruits of victory and the B Grade play­ 1. M. BUCHANAN 21. W. McLAUGHLIN lwlr;\I ed well for their first game. 1. B. ROWE 30. M. MULLEN day . . . but Mr. Sutton came } { Congrats to Keiran Johnson on through with flying colours. Well ) ( 2. S. BUCHANAN 22. B. PLEMING 2. D. POCOCK 31. M. GOLDSMITH done to a!l,senior and reserve grade •••.<_' ••.<.> leading the lsts to their second win. 3. B. MAGINNESS 32. C. BRIGGS players, 1t s Under 18s turn for a > •' This year the Supporters Cards are in 1 3. B. BUCHANAN 23. M. BUCHANAN 4. M. GOODEN 33. K. MORRIS win this week! BROWN & GREEN. WHITE v the black after two weeks, whilst it took the full season last year to cover the costs of the 4. A. SUIDGEEST 26. S. TILL 5. A. METHERALL 34. R. ALEXANDER Award winners were_ lsts: Mug GOLD STRIPES cards. 6. B. HARRINGTON 35. J. DOHERTY to Greg Brain; William Farrer din- Wow McLaughlin continued his sizzling form to win 5. G. BRADLEY 27. N. IRVINE 7. C. ROBINSON 36. R. CLARKE ner for 2 to Trevor Sutton; Video Ezy award to Jason the mug. Apparently the way to motivate Wow is to tell 8. D. PRESTON 37. C. JARRETT Young. 2nds: Mug to David Jones; Col Morris him that if he is best on ground he won't have to buy a 6. G. CARROLL 28. G. McKELVIE 9. L. GILLARD 38. A DORE award to Andrew Dore and Coke award to Greg beer for himself or for anyone else. Brian Buchanan 7. S. CHANDLER 29. K. KEENE 10. G. BRAIN 39. G. KNIGHT Knight. U18s: Towel, Wayne Podmore; Socks, Jim kicked 9 goals to dominate the forward line. At present 11. M. ZIEBELL 40. P. BOURNE Jenkins and Coke award to Brett Randall. Brian is contemplating buying a size 30 pair of shorts so 8. S. LEWIS 30. M. SALMON 12. J. YOUNG 41. P. BELLAMY It was good to see so many players and supporter that he can be a Warick Capper look-a-like (he is con­ 13. G. WHITE 42. M. FLEMING in the Hall after the game, a great night was had by sidering a blonde hair fusion). Billy Brabander got more 9. A. PATTISON 31. F. PATTISON kicks than Chokka has had from bouncers at Players 15. B. GIBBONS 43. M. O'LEARY all - winners and losers! A few more functions to Nightclub and won the third award. Sean Chandler play­ 16. K. McPHERSON 44. T. FERGUSON keep in mind are the 'Change of Sex' night on Satur- 10. B. ALLEN 32. M. CAREY day, May 21 and the Trivia Night on Friday, June 3 ed well and enjoyed showing some workmates from the 17. G. TURBILL 45 . D. McINERNEY (tables of eight required, so organise a table and NRCC that Coolamon is back on the winning track 11. G. BRABANDER 33. G. WEIDEMAN 18. M. CROUCH 46. M. McPHERSON book early). again. Nigel Irvine and Mark Buchanan battled well during the game as did Stephen Lewis whose handball 12. J. KEOUGH 34. R. CLANCY 19. T. GOODEN 47. W. PINN Our netball ladies finally played their first game was reminiscent of Polly Farmer. A highlight was the 20. M. HOUNSELL 48. S. LAWLESS against Narrandera last week. Unfortunately B clash between Michi Buchanan and his cousin. . 13. K. JOHNSON cc 35. P. SUTTON 21. D. YOUNG 49. R. BURTON Grade were beaten, but we hope the girls won't Congrats to David Buchanan and Genelle on their 22. B. LALLY 50. P. MORPHETT loose confidence. Best players were Nola Mullen, engagement. Apparently part of Genelle's contract to 14. P. NOLTE 36. R. GARRETT 23. G. DeKORT 51. D. HOUNSELL Cathy McCrae and Jodie Huthwaite. A Grade had a play netball was an engagement commitment from 15. Shane BUCHANAN 37. B. THOMPSON 24. I. MATTINGLY 52. D. CLIFFORD well contested game with our girls taking the game David. 25. T. SUTTON 53. R. GAGE 18-14. We had 8 good players with the best being The young blokes led the way in the 2nds with Gerard 16. D. BUCHANAN 38. M. MALONEY 26. B. SPRY 54. I. WILLIAMS Christine Moss, Kellie Bryon and Sally Sutton. 'Hands' McPherson winning the mug, much to his 27. M. HARON 55. J. LINDNER Thanks to the men for preparing the court, and to mothers pleasure; Peter Rowlands returning home to 17. G. KEW 39. W. McKELVIE 29. A. MYERS Clarkey and David Huthwaite for our T-Shirts. Ariah Park and winning the second award, and Scott Bradley at CHB won the third award. Goalkicking is 18. A. PLEMING 40. J. ROBINSON Today we make the trip to Coolamon, it would be good - with Albert Suidgeest kicking four, Roy returned nice to celebrate three wins at the William Farrer after 12 months to play a strong game in the forwards 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTY tonight - see you all there. and Juicy Kew kicked the point of the day after weaving HAWKS TO WIN! around 18 opposition players and then two metres out 20. C. PARR kicked a pomt! Guy We1derman rucked well all day. Mick Carey was pleased to hear about the netballers wm ,------, and then went on to win the Dooner and he was telling the fellas in the showers that he was hoping to have a win ~ :~i~~fdoeu~ GEDORE • K.C. • DOWIDAT • PROTO later in the day. The financial award went to Kevin Keen \~~l~\l(C,lftl ~-~I J,lil'.~--· requirements. who was negotiating with his young daughter about 1wi~ = !l ll ~ Ui1/~!!I!. v Display your club or pocket money when she replied 'double or nothing dad' business name and {apparently she gets her gambling instincts from her fl / / logo. mother). Cmbroidery : ~~s~i~:;ripers RIVERINA RIVERINA The A Grade netballers had a strong game and won 16 BAYLIS ST WAGGA • Caps• Badges to 11. Michelle Barty won the mug and Peter was con- 179 •• • Industrial cerned that he wouldn't see her for at least three days. PHONE (069) 215006 Clothing• Towels. 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Congratulations to Garry SENIORS SENIORS Buchanan and all players in the l. W. CARROLL CC 31. T. WILLIAMS 1. R. HARRINGTON 36. J. BARRY RFL side who brought the Nes- 2. W. SYKES 32. G. ARMSTRONG 2. D. HICKS 37. R. MUIR 3. D. LEWINGTON 33. D. CHARLTON 3. M. SUTTON 38. P. KENNY t\{.:\$ rt X ~~~~~ophy back to its rightful 4. T. NESS 34. M. FELDGEN 5. J. CARROLL 35. F. McCLUSKEY 4. B. GUTHRIE 39. R. BURDETT RED, WHITE & A trifecta of wins was the order 6. G. NICHOLS 36. I. HAWKE 5. D. COLLINS 40. D. ALPEN BLUE of the day against Leeton last 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 37. C. HOWE 6. M. TYNDALL 41. M. FISHER WHITE, RED V game. The lsts, after an early 8. S. MARKS 38. T. GRENTELL 7. P. McGRATH 42. P. LONEGAN struggle, eventually got on top, and wo!1 convin­ 10. P. ANDERSEN 39. B. GRENTELL 8. M. O'DONNELL 43. A. O'DEA cingly in the end. Terry Ness had his annual 11. C. MASTERSON 40. B. FINEMORE 9. I. GEDDES 44. F. MORGAN 12. V. CARROLL 41. G. MEAGHER NOTES B.0.G. against Leeton, and was rewarded with 10. R AGRESTA 45. L. BROWN 14. P. O'DONNELL 42. D. HUME 11. C. ROBINSON 46. J. STOCKTON NOT AVAILABLE AT the tor votes in the Miltons Gear award. Others 16. R. QUADE 43. F. COATES 12. D. JOHNSTONE 47. M. SIGNOR TIME OF PRINTING to pol votes were 'Froggy' Collins, 'King Wally' 17. S. EATHER 44. A. HARMER 13. G. DREYER 48. G. GABRIEL 18. M. COX 45. A. BARNETT Sykes, Mark Cox and Ashley Barnett. 'Froggy' 14. W. SPENCER 49. G. WILES MITH won the mug while Coxy won the Lakners award. 19. G. VARDANEGA 46. E. REDFERN 20. B. ROBINSON 47. S. STAPLETON 15. G. COLLINS 50. M. BRADY Terry Ness won the Coke award which would 21. M. McFADDEN 48. S. COLLINS 16. C. MAHER 51. R. DOLAN have been appreciated Monday morning. 22. D. BUTLER . 49. A. PRICE 17. P. CASEY 52. I. SHEPP ARD The 2nds continued their good form with a 23. T. McGREGOR 50. M. MEEK 19. B. McALLISTER 53. S. WADE runaway win. Top vote getters in a very even 24. G. HARRIS 51. S. GOONAN 20. R. OWEN 54. L. TESTON! team were Alan Bartholomew 6, Ricky Quade 4, 25. A. MAHER 52. P. TURNER 21. D. PREST 55. M. FANANI Brian Robinson 4 and Dale Lewington 2. Alan 26. T. GIBBONS 53. S. PURCELL 22. D. FILES 56. C. BEATTIE 27. D. McFADDEN 54. C. STEWART 23. B. BELLICANT A 57. Dean SMITH Barty won the mug which was put to good use, 28. A. BARTHOLOMEW 54. D. STAPLETON and Ricky Quade took his girlfriend out for tea 29. M. QUIRK 55. R. BROOKS 24. M. WILLIAMS 58. R. KELLY after winning the dinner for 2. Bruce Finemore 30. G. SHEPPARD 25. W. TYNDALL 59. J. TYNDALL 26. J. BORDIGNON 60. W. MADDISON made an auspicious comeback, showing he is still UNDER 18s NARRANDERA EAGLES A.F.C.: A Dinner a good mark, but could improve his kicking. 27. R. TURNER 61. S. YERBURY 1. L. QUIRK 14. J. FORBES 28. S. BEST 62. M. GULLIFER Dance will be held at the Ex-Services on The U18s opened the season with a resounding 2. N. FRANCIS VC 15. R SCHNOEGEL Friday, May 6. 3. Tristan SCOTT 16. M. KAY 29. M. THOMPSON 63. P. ELDRIDGE win. The Pats Tyre Service award was won by 30. Steve BEST 64. S. McCANN Peter Gyles closely followed by Michael Hewitt, 4. P. PIERCY 17. Travis SCOTT 5. B. CROSSLEY 18. M. BUTTON 31. P. YOUNG 65. M. CURLEY EAST WAGGA-KOORINGALA.F.C.: A few Glen Lawson, 'Scratcher' Francis and young 6. J. MASTERSON 19. P. BAILEY 32. G. CECCATTO 66. R. KNOX more functions to keep in mind are the Truckie Ashcroft. The socks were won by Travis 7. T. ASHCROFT 20. A. KNIGHT 8. G. LAWSON 21. M. HEWITT 33. J. SANSON 67. M. COCKS 'Change of Sex' night on Saturday, May Scott. 9. T. MASTERSON C 22. M. PEDLER 34. C. ANDERSON 68. T. PIANCA 21 and the Trivia Night on Friday, June 3 Today we welcome Johnno and the Griffith 10. A. BARNETT 23. P. GYLES 35. J. HORNE 69. P. ROYAL (tables of eight required, so organise a boys. Let's have three wins and celebrate at Hol­ 11. J. DASH 24. A. HARRIS 71. P. SELOVER table and book early). lys tonight ( children welcome). 12. T. GOONAN

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Well it was a beautiful day for it Well the trip to Turvey proved SENIORS SENIORS last Sunday week, but unfortunate­ fruitless for the club with losses to 1. M. WRIGIIT 25. L. ANDERSEN ly our ball-handling and kicking left 27. J. RYALL all four of our sides. 2. G. HENMAN 26. L. MILLER 1. A. ALDERTON a lot to be desired. The Hoppers The netballers went down after 3. P. CONLAN 27. P. TREMBATH 2. A. BELL 26. T. O'BRYAN were in top form and we didn't even a slow start, however with more 28. K. SMITH look like winning from the first BROWN. 5. M. MOORE 3. B. JOHNSTONE 27. J. RYALL NAVY BLlJE. practise the team work will im- 6. G. ROBSON 29. G. SWASBRICK siren. GREEN TRIM, ~~o SHOULDERS prove and wins should be just 7. H. McRAE 30. G. ELWIN 4. G. HADDRILL 28. B. PRENTICE Brett Vearing gave his all to win GOLD LETTERING_ around the comer. the Bowling Club award. The other award winners 8. P. O'CONNELL 31. J. BRAMBLEY 5. T. WALKER 29. B. GAYNOR Danny Baxten played impressively in the 9. A. SOLEY 32. M. HOUGIITON were Brian Gaynor who roved the packs to win the Under 18s, however his effort wasn't enough to Video award, Pill Colwill won the pewter, Rocko 11. T. LYONS 33. M. ATTWOOD 7. R. HADDRILL 30. P. WALKER lift the other boys to greater heights and the team won the socks and the mark of the day went to coach 12. G. SMITH 34. B. IRVINE was soundly beaten ... as was the Reserves who 8. T. HADDRILL 31. J. BUERCKNER 35. R. MARKS Andy Alderton. took on a much more classier team then them­ 13. S. TURNER Even though our Reserves were beaten again, 36. J. MANNING 9. G. MANNING 32. D. WALKER selves. But to their credit they kept trying until 14. D. MELINE they were still in there battling. Good to see some of 37. J. GLADMAN the final siren. Better players being R. Mayhan, 15. R. MAYBON 11. P. DERRICK 33. C. CHALMERS the 'old timers' in there having a go as well. Award 16. D. IRVINE 38. T. ELWIN A. Moss, L. Miller and L. Stiller. 13. S. FRENCH 34. B. VEARING winners were Darren Walker the Bowling Club The Seniors really came out firing in the first 17. T. GRAHAM 40. S. GRIGG award, Col Fisher the Hotel dinner, Willy Rees the quarter, being prepared to do things that win 18. A. WAKEMAN 41. L. BlJ"LLOCK 14. P. BRUEST 35. C. CAMPBELL video award and Mark Fisher made a big comeback 19. S. TONGS 42. P. GOODRUM games, however inJuries to Mick and Denise in 15. R. FISHER 36. P. PELLOW to win the Pewter as well as the mark of the day. the second quarter unsettled the side and Turvey 20. G. SCHMETZER 43. J. CARROLL The A grade netballers put in a big effort but were, began to get the upper hand. In the second half 21. M. SCHMIDT 44. S. McMAHON 17. P. REES 37. A. SCHMETZER like our footballers, beaten by the better side on the 45. F. GORDON our desire and team\\lOrk returned and if not for 22. R. SHARMAN 18. G. O'BRIEN 38. J. McLEAN day. Cheryl MacKenzie, in her first game, played more injuries and heaps of time-on the score 23. C. NETTLEBECK 46. P. RYAN her little heart out after raging till dawn the night should have been a lot closer. Better players for 24. D. HARRIS 19. I. GORDON 39. P. LANDERS before! Most consistent went to Libby Gaynor and the day were S. McMahon, Tony Graham, who is UNDER 18s 20. J. GORDON 40. N. DESPOTELLIS the encouragement award went to Joan Bell for her improving with every game, Red Turner, Tom shooting efforts. Our stars for the day were our B 2. A. WILLIAMSON 12. D. HOLT 21. S. MAGUIRE 41. M. O'BRY AN Elwin and Mark Moore. 3. P. O'DONOHUE 13. T. HENMAN grade, who put up a courageous effort to win by 3 In closing the club would like to thank Turvey 4. W. ARMSTRONG 15. S. ELWIN 22. J. WALKER 48. S. TELFER points. A family double saw Gillian Gordon win the Park trainers for their assistance when our play­ 5. R. SAFFIOTTI 16. S. ARNOLD encouragement award and her sister Felicity the 6. P. TURNER 17. D. BLACKETT 23. R. MacKENZIE 49. G. FAIRMAN ers were injured (our trainer was somewhat ill). 7. D. BAXTER 19. T. SHEATHER most consistent (a damn shame their brothers didn't Their assistance was greatly appreciated. 8. M. ROSS 20. L. MOONEY 24. S. COL WILL 50. P. MAGUIRE play as well?!! sorry boys). This week the Bombers, so let's have three 9. D. McGRATH 21. P. MELINE This week let's get in behind all our teams, against 10. D. TEERMAN 22. P. GREEN 65. A. WALKER wins. 24. R. BELL the Redlegs, and give them a bit more supprt. Here's UP THE REDDIES! hoping for a win all round. UP THE BOMBERS! ·KE TALBOT COMPLEX KEVIN & SIGGY COLWILL of: Narrandera's multi-award winning tourist attraction. I COLWILL'S [c~, f~c-i,iniA~H~s] • Caravan Park • Camping • Lodges • 4 Swimming Pools • 2 Slides • Lake Talbot PROVIDE FRIENDLY SERVICE AND WEEKLY GROCERY SPECIALS FROM $23 PER NIGHT - Ph. 591302 COOLAMON STREET-ARIAH PARK- PHONE 741275.

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Secretary: TURVEY PARK: President: MARK MEEK, 6 Huth­ M. v Narrandera, Griffith v Gan.-G.G.-M., g~i~i~r;r~ero~·':'A.~~-M'.~~~~r:i~~x :V«::.k V GERALD O'BRIEN, Royal Hotel, Coolamon, 2701. waite St., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 252169. Secretary: Mrs. Coolamon v Wagga. Turvey Park bye. 6!J August 28: Griffith v Wagga, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Ph. 273015. Treasurer: MEAGHAN KEW, 29 Lough­ LARAINE HILL, 1 Chifley Crescent, Wagga, 2650. a. June 4: Wagga v Turvey Park. June 5: Narran­ Narrandera, A.P.-M. v Coolamon, Turvey Park nan St., Coolamon. Ph. 273451. dera v Griffith, Gan.-G.G.-M. v E.W.·Kooringal, v Leeton. E. W.-Kooringal bye. Ph. 225002, 261316. Treasurer: ROB NOLAN, 12 Leeton v Coolamon. A.P.-M. bye. Cobb St., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 223668. 111!J11 June 11: E.W.-Kooringal v Narrandera. June EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL: President: RON W AGGA: President: RON BARBER, 14 Mitchell Road, 12: Gan.-G.G.-M. v Leeton, A.P.-M. v Wagga, #ll~t·114 BOURNE, Road, Gumly, 2650. Ph. 227517. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 225777. 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Sutton(EastWagga-K.) ...... 11 14 G.G.-M. 1. OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED M. Hofert (Wagga) ...... 8 13 FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER ... G. Nichols (Turvey Park) ...... 6 10 LADDERS after Round 2: R. Carey (Wagga) ...... 3 A GRADE: Pts % 8 GRADE: Pts % 8 Narandera .... 8 610.00 A.P.-M ...... 8 190.48 ROSS FAULKNER B. Sheridan (Wagga) ...... 4 THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR 7 A.P.-M ...... 4 235.42 Narandera ... 4 1700.00 TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn., C. Masterson (Turvey Park) ...... 4 7 Turvey Park 4 229.23 Turvey Park .. .4 140.00 S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian Football League. Griffith ...... 4 227.24 Coolamon ..... 0 84.20 ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from Schipps Sports Store and 2nd GRADE: Coolamon ..... 4 189.45 Ganmain ...... 0 5.88 Lawrences Sports Stores, Wagga. M. McFadden (Turvey Park) ...... 5 11 Leeton ...... 0 138.04 East Wagga ... 0 B. Robinson (Turvey Park) ...... 7 11 Ganmain ...... 0 20.68 S. Snowden (Wagga) ...... 1 7 East Wagga ... 0 A. Bartholomew (Turvey Park) ...... 2 7 . Each ~lub is advised to incorporated netball news U18s: with theu football club notes in the Record each R. Collins (Wagga) ...... 6 11 week. N. McCallum (Narrandera) ...... 6 6 Regulation uniforms must be worn at all times and M. Kohlhagen (Wagga)...... 2 5 umpires are to wear white uniforms. AUTHORISED INSPECTION STATIO HONE 25 307 14 15

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Narrandera centre half Leeton defenders David Meline (14) and forward Marty Simpson Graham Henman go the punch as Turvey (14) flies from the side as Park centre halfforward Greg Nichols gets East Wagga-Kooringal heaved out of the way in a recent Riverina fullback Adam Football League game at Maher Ova/, Metherell (5) tries to fist Wagga. the ball away and Eagles' Phil Purtill and Tim Gooden (19) of the Hawks look on during the Anzac Day Riverina (, Football League match Ill at Gumly Oval, Wagga.

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Riverina Football League's team that won the final of the NSW Championships at I .. Gavin Hofert. Kneeling: Warren Sykes, Terry Ness, Vin Carroll, Michael Buchanan, Narrandera Sportsground on April 24. (Standing from left): Grahame Doswell, Bevan Rowe, Dennis Walsh, Greg Brain and Glenn Vardanega. Garry Buchanan David Meline, David Brown, Steve McMahon, Mark Cunningham, Wayne Brown, holds the coveted Neville Nesbitt Trophy which is always up for grabs whenever RFL mark Hofert, Dick Carey, Wayne Carroll (capt.), Andrew Maher, Garry Buchanan and Farrer meet. RFL won by 81 points. (non-playing coach), Dave Johnson, Mick Walsh, Gerald Pieper (vice-capt.) and

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DIVISION ONE GOALKICKERS HOW DIV. 2 FINISHED 1987: Last weekend's State DIVISION ONE Championships staged at FIRST,GRADE LADDER Narrandera saw Farrer FIRST GRADE Round I: {-::!k Total FIRST GRADE LADDER WDL For Ag % Pts League lose their 'State Round I: R. Reid (Temora) ...... 5 5 1 0 106 52 203.8 4 Champions' title to a M.C.U ...... P. Irvine (Nth. Wagga) ...... 5 5 Final Round 14: W D L For Ag % Pts much better Riverina THEROCK-Y.C. 1 0 98 59 166.1 4 T. Gillett (Coll.-A.) .: ...... 4 4 COOTA...... 14 · - 1410 533 264.5 56 Football League side. ...... 1 0 136 97 140.2 4 P. Cunningham (TRYC) ...... 4 4 WHITTON ...... 11 3 1317 870 151.4 44 Whilst commiserations COLL.-ASH ...... 1 0 121 94 128.7 4 S. Cole (MCU) ...... 4 4 STH. WAGGA-T. 8 · 6 1112 1034 107.5 32 are offered to the Farrer North Wagga ...... 0 1 94 121 77.7 0 B. Cole (MCU) ...... 4 4 ...... 7 1 6 864 1047 82.5 30 League representatives, C. Bischard ( Ardlethan) ...... 4 4 Temora ...... 0 1 97 136 71.3 0 4 ,. Uranq.-K...... 6 1 6 1012 995 101.7 26 congratulations must be ...... 0 1 59 98 60.2 0 SECOND GRADE: ;,I Rivcoll ...... 6 .. 8 742 964 77.0 24 offered to the League Executive, the league D. Lagetti (TRYC) ...... 6 Marrar ...... 0 1 52 106 49.l 0 6 R.A.A.F...... 3 · 11 597 1611 37.l 12 selectors,· coach Tony Turner and all those G. King (Coll.-A.) ...... 6 6 players who wore the Farrer League guernsey A. Burgess(Coll.-A.) ...... 5 5 4 ♦ > last weekend. Again, Farrer won their way in I~ a~• l~I• 13 i!~! •l I~!• l•ls ii G. Whyte(Nth. Wagga) ...... 3 3 to the final with a handsome win over the Round I: WD L For Ag % Pts C. Sedgwick (Teniora) ...... 3 3 I SECOND GRADE LADDER I Broken Hill League, but, as stated earlier, the THE ROCK-Y .C. l 0 109 29 375.9 4 G. McLoughlin (Coll.-A.) ...... 3 3 RFL was too strong in the final and not only Final Round 14: W D L For Ag % Pts COLL.-ASH ...... l 0 133 43 309.3 0 T. Mannion (Temora) ...... 3 3 wrested away the State title, but also the presti­ R.A.A.F ...... 10 4 985 566 174.0 40 TEMORA ...... 1 0 94 44 213.6 4 G. Jordan (Temora) ...... 3 3 gious Nesbitt Trophy. A. Cole (MCU) ...... 3 3 RIVCOLL ...... 10 4 722 555 130.1 40 MARRAR ...... l 0 43 102 42.2 4 .... maybe next year! I. Cohalan (MCU) ...... 3 3 COOTA ...... 10 4 632 555 113.9 40 M.C.U .... -...... 0 1 102 43 237.2· 0 Today, it's back to domestic competition WHITTON ...... 9 5 681 731 93.2 36 with a full round of matches in both Division Ardlethan ...... 0 I 44 94 46.8 0 UNDER EIGHTEENS: -K ...... 8 6 667 851 78.4 32 One (round two) and Division Two (round Nth. Wagga ...... 0 I 43 133 32.3 () J. Raczkowski (Coll.-A.) ...... 5 5 South Wagga-T .... 7 7 566 857 66.0 28 one). Barellan ...... 0 I 29 109 26.6 0 A. Washington (Coll.-A.) ...... 2 2 Undoubtedly the match of the day in Divi­ M. Jones (Coll.-A.) ...... 2 2 Junee ...... 2 - 12 154 292 52.7 8 sion One is the clash between round one win­ HOW DIV. 2 KICKERS FINISHED 1987: ners, T. R. Y. C. and M. C. U. to be played at IIJ~l •l3 ii 3m~;; 33~~1E •l •l3il The Rock. Round I: w () L For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE Final Round 12: Total THE FAULKNER FOOTY North Wagga travel to Nixon Park, MARRAR ...... l 0 70 15 466.7 4 M.Hofert(S.W.-T.) ...... COMPETITION Temora, where both the Kangaroos and the COLL-ASH ...... 1 0 108 38 284.2 4 46 D. Price (Junee) ...... 45 Saints will be keen to open their '88 winning S.W.-TOLLAND 0 1 38 108 35.2 0 CONTINUES account. G. Lloyd (Whitton) ...... 35 M.C.U ...... 0 1 15 70 21.4 0 G. Parsons ( Coota.) ...... 34 Entry Form P. 15 Collingullie-Ashmont, at home at 'the cross­ Nth. Wagga ...... 0 I () () 0.0 () roads' take on reigning premiers, Bare/Ian Un­ •• D. Oliver(Coota.) ...... 34 Temora ...... () I () () 0.0 () ited and will be eager to make it two in a row. R. Robbins (Whitton) ...... 29 () () () It's a big day at Langry Oval this afternoon The Rock-Y.C. .... 0 0 0.0 G. Thompson (Uranq.-K.) ...... 22 r-1AcK-KEATING7 () () B. McLennan (Rivcoll) ...... when home team Marrar play host to Barellan ...... 0 I 0 0.0 19 FOR ALL YOUR: ◄ l' I MLC I Ardlethan. C. Ingr~m (Whitton) ...... 19 *SUPERANNUATION M. A long-awaited Clubroom complex will be CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Htlher(S.W.-T.) ...... 18 I INSURANCES * CAR, HOUSE & CONTENTS I officially opened at the 'Bombers' home DIV ONE: Round I: I sts 2nds UIS Total SECOND GRADE: - * INSURANCES, etc. ~ ground and congratulations are extended to Coll.-Ashmont ...... 6 3 1 10 P. Jack (Uranq.-K.) ...... _...... 35 Q=Mt◄ iiG't-SditfJfl•H· them for continuing to update the facilities at M.C.U ...... 6 3 0 9 R. Curne (S.W.-T.) ...... 15 their ground. J. Thompson (Coota.) ...... T.R.-Y.C...... 3 9 14 6 0 P. Bromley (RAAF) ...... In Division Two's opening round, reigning Ardlethan ...... 6 0 0 6 14 premiers, Whitton, are at home to Uranquinty­ I. Gilmore (Uran~. -K.) ...... Temora ...... 0 3 0 3 10 PAPPY'S PEST CONTROli Kapooka; South Wagga-Tolland meet the Riv­ N. Andronicus (R1vcoll) ...... Owned & operated by Michael & Lorraine Papworth : Marrar ...... 0 0 1 1 9 coll Bushpigs at Maher Oval, Wagga, whilst 0 0 0 0 B. Fleming (RAAF) ...... 9 the RAAF Hornets journey to Cootamundra North Wagga ...... R. Dallas ( Coota.) ...... Barellan ...... 0 0 0 0 9 13 Koo_r~ Place, Wagga -Ph. 252987: to take on the Blues. C. Moore (RAAF) ...... 9 Ardlethan do not field an Ul8 side Serv,cmg Wagga and District : lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; Ul8s: I pt. D. McLellan (Rivcoll) ...... 9 • Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 22 23

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KING you kept the day a little decent for 37. J. RED, WHITE v First gamer for our club, Paul Pier- 5. S. GUNNING WILLIAMS 3. B. FLAGG 27. M. KENNY us. BLUE & WHITE ~ STRIPES The Reserves were a bit slow off cy, did not put a foot wrong all day 6. P. WATSON 38. D. WILLIAMS and came out of the game with the RH Blake award. 7. C. HINES 39. R. SUTTON 5. G. HOWE 28. S. NORRIS the mark, but once they hit their 8. B.ALEXANDER 40. G. LEE I l straps, they proved they were competitive, unfortu­ Let's hope Paul can continue with the good work. 6. C. CONLAN 29. M. BROWN nately the score didn't indicate the hard fought Other award winners were Paul Gillett, the Cros­ 9. J. QUILTER 41. G. McLOUGLIN 42. B. WHYMAN game. Grub is continuing his 1987 form and came sro~ds Hotel award; the Ashmont Auto Port grease 10. Greg SMITH 7. M. CONLAN 30. D. IRVIN 11. Geoff SMITH 43. P. SQUIRES along with the goods as did Tremi, Jim and Brendan. & od went to Wayne Stevens and the Family Meats Awards went to Wayne and Bernard. meat tray to Ron Gillingham. 12. R. WHYMAN 44. B. BYRNES 9. A. EVANS 31. I. JAMIESON 13. P. GILLETT 45. C. HAGGAR ;I • The Firsts seem to have forgotten the form of Our 2nds were great as well with Brett McMillan yesteryear and only showed one quarter of the foot­ taking out the Crossroads award, the wine went to 14. P. WILLIAMS 46. D. WHYTE 11. G. QUADE 32. J. WILLIAMS 15. I. GOW 47. C. McGILL ball we know they can play. But it's only early yet Justin Gregory and the Meyers Transport award to 12. R. EVANS 33. D. OVERS and that loss may well be the only one for the year!!! Steve McPherson. The 18s played well also and will 16. S. MACKLIN 48. J. RACZKOWSKI 17. R. ELLIS 49. B. O'ROURKE Fortunately 'Daddy' Irvin had a blinder and really again be a big threat come finals time. The Pub 13. W. FLAGG 34. D. FLAGG showed that fatherhood is the answer to all our foot~ 18. B. BURGESS 50. N. JENKINS award went to Marc Jones and the Gullie Store pet­ ball worries. Dave was the towel winner last week. 19. G. WILLIAMS 51. M. JONES rol was won by Aaron Washington. 14. P. FLAGG 37. K. HART Brian, who is building up form already, also had a 52. M. BREUST Today sees us at home for the first time this year 20. K. COOKE great game and won.the Bob Jane wheel alignment. 53. G. BRUCKNER 15. B. IRVIN 38. K. TUBB and you may notice a few changes around the place 21. D. MEYERS Big things. will be expected from you in the next 22. W. PRICE 54. D. CARR with the timekeepers box now upstairs, new ground 16. S. QUADE 39. N. FINDLAY month Bnan! Mark Brown is following in big seating, the interchange had been altered and few 23. G. PAGE 55. L. FERELLA brothers footsteps and proved he will be our dar­ 56. T. HUGLER old eyesores have been removed. All in all the Com­ 24. T. A VRAMOVIC 17. J. CONLAN 40. P. CONLAN khorse this year. Keep up the good work Browny! mittee and some members have been taking a few 25. P. SALAN 57. J. MORROW Ruff and Leo had good games as did Peter Clark. steps in the right direction as regards to our ground 26. L. SMYTH 58. G. McDONALD 18. B. CONLAN 43. M. IRVIN Congratulations to Bernadette and David on the facilities. Whilst on the ground, congratulations to 27. B. McMILLAN 59. A. WASHINGTON birth of baby Lauren and also congrats to all our 19. Ray IRVIN 44. P. CLARK our curators Darcy, Alwin and Steve on the way they 28. C. DINNELL 60. P. MEAKIN players who made the league on the weekend. 29. S. BREUST 61. P. PEARCY Today we meet the Demons. Let's really show our have presented the ground to us today, it's a real 20. M. FLAGG 47. T. SPENCER picture and credit to the three of you. 30. M. BLENCOWE 62. P. ERRINGTON form today and take the taste of victory home for the A reminder to all supporters and players that 31. S. McPHERSON 63. G. HONEYSETT 21. J. 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WHYTE h' h h b BLACK, Saturday, April 30, 1988 seemed second quarter w 1c ave een RED & GOLD RED SASH a long way off when in November 4. D. HODGE 30. P. PATTISON 5. W. FOWLES 31 . C. TUCKER few and far between in the last STRIPES last year some 90 to 100 people 5. W. McKELVIE 31. D. YOUNG 6. M. GAYNOR 32. C. LITCHFIELD couple of seasons. Better players helped to lay the concrete slab which many of you 7. P. LITTLE 33. S. GORDON out of a good team effort were Peter Caldow, Jeff wilf walk on today. 6. A. BAKER 32. D. McKELVIE 8. J. GILBERT 34. D. McDERMOTT Gilbert, Stewie Litchfield and Phil Mills. The total cost (or should I say investment) of this 7. A. McKELVIE 33. D. FOX It's great to see Gilbo back after a couple of project was $43,000, which was helped in no small 9. D. CURRIE 9. D. McLINTOCK 34. M. LANGTRY 35. G. CARROLL seasons in and he certainly made his way by a grant of $6,300 through the Dept. of Sport 10. E. McDERMOTT 36. D. CARROLL presence felt with his customary runs out of the and Rec. Another very successful money raiser was 10. C. BEVAN 35. T. LANGTRY C " 11. D. CARROLL 37. A. CLARK backline. Also pleasing to see Andrew finally get the 'Buy a Brick' campaign, which to date has raised 11. D. MALONE 36. S. COCHRANE more than $7,000 with another $3-4,000 still ex­ 12. S. WILLIAMS 38. I. MILLS his clearance and be available for selection. pected. For those of you who are still to get-a-round­ 12. R. THOMPSON 37. W. TILLYARD _ D. HANRAHAN Congratulations to Wayne, Andrew and Sid on 13. P. GRIFFIN 39 making the Farrer side for the State Cham- to-it please see Tom Pattison Jnr to buy your brick 13. M. HAGAR 38. D. DALY and have your name recorded for prosperity. To 14. B. COX 40. B. GAYNOR pionsh1ps last weekend. From all reports Wayne those who have donated, we thank you!. 14. G. WILLIS 39. A. GRENTELL 15. A. BEATTIE 41. C. SAUNDERSON Fowles must have been a bit stiff not to receive I know it's very dangerous to single out people 15. N. TURNER 41. J. SHEA 16. G. GARDNER 42. P. DELAHUNTY the Farrer p~ayer of the series. . who have worked on the project because there were A good mght was had by all at the Jumper so many, but, Kev and Bert Shea, Rip Mohr and 16. W. GRAETZ 42. J. McCORMACK 17. R. GUYMER 43, B. WOOD presentation and casserole mght held after train- Tom Pattison Jnr have put in a lot of man hours over 17. L. GEPPIT 43. G. TILLYARD 18. S. LITCHFIELD 44. C. HATCHER mg last Tuesday. The evening was run very the past six months. 19. P. CALDOW 45. B. PATTEN smoothly with Maurie 'call me Maurice' Gaynor As mentioned last week the sheds will be opened 18. S. ABSOLUM 44. S. POLLARD 20. G. GAYNOR 46. s. LUCAS in charge of preceedings, and I think the com- by ex-Marrar player John Fox who went onto make 19. R. ROBINSON 45. G. TURNER 47_ D. JOHNS ment of 'he does a good job but jeez you've got to it in the big time with Geelong. To you John a very 21. M. RICHARDS 20. G MANNING 46. S. MOORE laugh at him' rings fairly true. warm welcome. 22. P. MILLS 48. D. WALKER This week we take on Marrar in what should be Unfortunately not all of our news this week is 21. C.CEELY 48. G. SHEA good news. At Narrandera last Saturday morning 23. B. RAYMENT 49. A. GARRETT an interesting tussle. Let's put a bit of a damper Chris Horne was refused a clearance by the tribunal 22. G. McLAY 49. S. ROBINSON 24. P. CRITTENDEN 50. S. BEATTIE on the opening of their new amenities and come away with two wins. to play with us this season. It seems very disapointing 23. G. ARMSTRONG 52. G. BEVAN 25. P. LUMSDEN 51. K. McKENZIE that in our free society a person can't play football UP THE STARS where he wishes too. Chris already has shown that he 24. G. LANGTRY 53. P. WILLIS 26. P. HORAN 52. P. 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THE ROCK- YERONGCREEKMAG,PIES - MANGOPLAH- UNITED GOANNAS ~, SENIORS Well what a way to start the sea- . The season commenced a fortnight SENIORS ago and as Fred Flinstone would say - 1. R. PIEPER c 30. G. TERLICH ~~~ ~fr~sw~~~ f~~me!~;e~~a~::; ti /:;: ,<>> 'one side of the brontasaurus ribs 2. I. McKENZIE 31. A. FEENEY 1. S. HEDLEY 20. B. QUIRK doesn't make a meal'. Just because we ~~~~d! d~in~~~~r~~~e.w6~~ ~n~; i11{;/ !:{(JI 3. M. DASEY 32. D. HALLAM beat the premiers it no where near 2. D. GALVIN 21. T. KENDALL sour point was the 18s who at this BLUE & GOLD BLACK & WHITE means we are finals certainties. Still 4. R. FLANIGAN 33. D. LAGETTIE m 22. R. PARKER stage of the year are struggling for BANDS 3. T. ION STRIPES we did play pretty well and a win at 5. S. WHITE 34. P. HALLAM numbers. Barellan is no mean feat. 35. J. HOSIE 4. M. McRAE 23. W. GALVIN The 18s started the day with only 13 players but Bucky commenced the season as 6. M. DRISCOLL hopefully the numbers will improve as the year goes aggressively as a Knack Rebel in Noumea and he won 7. F. McGREGOR 36. C. LEWINGTON 4. W. DEW (2nds) 24. R. KERSOPP on. Mark Rose had an outstanding game at fullback the mug and the Kings Own dinner for two. Bruce 9. A. BUCHHORN 37. R. VENNELL to take the three votes from David Armstrong and Leaver proved as effective as an Israelie raiding party 5. B. ROBERTSON 26. J. SCHULTZ Wayne Joyce. 10. L. DRISCOLL 38. M. NORBURY and he won the Courage Mug and the $30. Sol's game in 6. P. DAVIS 27. S. BYRNES The 2nds had a day out with things going their way the ruck could have likened to panadol on a Sunday 11. T. RUDD 39. H. UEBERGANG most of the time, perhaps they could have gone on morning - very effective - and he won the $20, whilst 12. B. HANNAM 40. S. LEWINGTON ◄ ' 7. L. SANBROOK 28. I. COHALAN with it alot better than they did though. Maybe some Terlo literally had to have his foot x-rayed (because of are lacking fitness. The awards went ot Mouse 13. J. CREEK 41. J. BAUER the overuse of it) and he won the Salon 212 haircut. 8. A. MATTHEWS 29. B. COLE (Harold) Cole for a spasmodic performance up front The Reserves also had a good win and Dase certainly 15. K. DRISCOLL 43. T. McMULLEN from David (I don't know how to handball) Lloyd 9. J. BRENNAN 30. A. COLE is going to have numbers to pick from this year so train­ 16. P. JEFFERY 44. J. cox and 'Wonderful' Wayne Galvin. JB got a kick. BIG ing and performance will be very important. Creeky 17. G. TOOZE 45. R. KOHLHAGEN 10. M. McKENZIE 31. D. MAGNA DAY! made a bigger return than the Tall Ships and he won the The lsts had a very easy win over the 'hot shots' mug. Sheriff's return to the fold had more bearing than 18. W. JOVANOVICH 46. K. COCHRANE 11. J. BENNETT 36. 0. ROSS from E.W.K., oops Marrar. Let's hope the boys the State elections and he gathered the Porky & Verdo 19. P. CUNNINGHAM 47. B. KOHLHAGEN hold that aggresive attitude for the rest of the season. mug whilst Chris Grentell proved that additional train­ 12. D. COLE 37. A. MELTON 'The Freak' Robbie 'Sam' Kirsopp made the Marrar ing does improve performance and he won the 212 20. M. HENDERSON 48. C. CHAPLIN 13. P. McDEVITT 38. F. PARKER forwards look like Cliff Young out on a Sunday arvo haircut. 21. P. CERATO 49. R. SALMON marathon and deserved to take the three votes from The U16s commenced with a loss but tasted victory 22. S. McMULLEN 50. R. MANNING 14. S. COLE 40. R. CREASY Steve 'carry me through customs' Cole and Mike last week and congratulations and well done boys. 23. W. HENNESSY 51. C. TAYLOR 'Jeffrey Crowe' McRae who can play footy better The club wishes Bob & Gail congratulations on the 15. A. HUNTER 42. A. WOODEN than he can captain cricket. arrival of their baby daughter and we hope everything is 24. K. BLAKE 52. T. BALL On more of a serious note, we would like towel­ 16. A. FINEMORE 43. B. McRAE well. 25. J. McLACHLAN 53. P. TAYLOR come our new fullback Mat (not Nick) Finemore and Our rep players performed well on the weekend with 26. A. DONELAN 54. M. SMERDON 17. T. SMITH 45. B. McRAE Baby Bear son of Coey Bear. Congratulations the one blemish being Sol's injury-we wish him a speedy Mana, Ian and Debbie. A job well done. recovery. 27. C. GRENTELL 55. K. cox 18. L. BROWN 47. A. KLIMPSCH Our Netballers didn't have much of a day. The A Committeemen and players are reminded to have 28. B. LEAVER Grade getting whooped once again, but wait! ... their 200 Club tickets returned as soon as possible to 19. B. KENDALL 48. E. LLOYD 29. M. YATES listen to the score 77 to 7. Better watch out girls or enable it to be drawn. we'll put a skirt on Tony Matthews. Our B Grade got Ill 9 This week we take on our near rivals the Mango ,.------, .------, up in a close tussle winning 27 to 20. 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TRYC 28 d Barellan 17; Ardlethan 13 d Temora 12. • Groceries ~) Ph. 552605 Juniors: TRYC 38 d Barellan 13; Ardlethan 23 d COOTAMUNDRA UF~~~VJ~Iro~9J~L Temora 2. PARKER STREET- PHONE42 1346 ... Don,, be left behind! L_: ____ ~~(i~ware _ ~/ (lj~~~tllJ!fit LADDERS after Round 1. A GRADE: Pts For Against % Marrar ...... 4 77 7 1}~ SOUTH WAGGA URANQUINTY Temora ...... 4 33 24 COOTAMUNDRA R.A.A.F. WHITTON Barellan ...... 4 37 28 132 TOLLAND RIVCOLL -KAPOOKA T.R.Y.C...... 0 28 37 75 72 BLUES HORNETS BUSHPIGS TIGERS Ardlethan ...... 0 24 33 Navy Blue, White Motif DONS ROSELLAS MCU...... 0 7 77 9 Light Blue, Dark Blue V Red, Black V Red & White Stripes Black, Gold Sash Green, Red V B GRADE: Pts For Against lt!t 5. B. GRACE TRYC ...... 4 28 17 135 SENIORS M.C.U...... 4 27 20 108 6. A. GODFREY 7. E. FRAZIER 1. Ardlethan ...... 4 13 12 No team No team No team No team D. PERRY 92 8. P. McDERMOTT 2. A. LONG Temora ...... 0 12 13 available available available available Marrar ...... 0 20 27 74 9. D. ABSOLUM 3. D. BEAUMONT 10. R. CURRIE Barellan ...... 0 17 28 60 at time at time at time at time 4. P. JACK of printing. of printing. 11. K. WITHERS of printing. of printing. JUNIORS: Pts For Against % 12. B. KEARNEY 5. P. SHEEN 1 13. K. GILCHRIST 7. D. HUXLEY t~~~~~~ .::::::::::: ! ~~ 1~ ½~~ 14. B. BUSHBY 8. C. BYRNES 15. J. BROWN 1~ 3: 9. S. POWER ¥::~::.:::::::::::::: g ~~ 16. S. ALLEN 10. D. FELLOWS (cc) Congratulatio~~ to th~ ¥arrar Football Club on 17. G. COUSLEY 11. B. GOUGH their new amemties bmldmg. Netballers ar~. ~ow 4 • 18. B. BRILLEY provided with a change room a~d showe~ facilities, 19. D. CAREY 12. T. PATTON which I am sure all netballers will appreciate. Good 20. R. POWELL 13. P. KAZAKOFF luck to all teams competing today. 21. N. BUSBY 14. S. JOHNSTON 22. P. ALLEN 15. P. CHAPPELL 24. P. CRIVELLARO 16. B. PARSONS A GLANCE AT 26. R. DENTON 17. C. BRUCE 27. R. FRANKS 18. T. BURUILL OTHER LEAGUES 28. B. COLEMAN 30. P. DIXON 19. S. DAVIES 32. B. McMULLEN 20. D. LAWFORD GOULBURN VALLEY 34. T. SPICER 21. R. ANDERSON w L D B For Agst % Pts 35. W. SMALL 22. P. DOWNS SHEPPARTON ...... 4 571 272 209.9 16 39. M. THOMAS SHEPP UNITED ...... 4 504 293 172.0 16 23. G. COATES ECHUCA ...... 3 1 386 240 160.8 12 40. M. HILLIER 24. F. KELLOWAY EUROA ...... 2 1 377 436 86.4 10 41. P. CROUCH KYABRAM ...... 1 2 315 399 78.9 6 42. S. REHARDT 25. L. BROWN Seymour...... 1 3 305 297 102.6 4 43. C. SMITH 26. M. WALTERS Rochester ...... 1 2 323 352 91.7 4 Lemnos ...... 1 2 282 355 79.4 4 44. T. MILLER 27. G. PATTERSON Tongala ...... 1 2 253 337 75.0 4 45. N. CAREY 28. G. COLES Mooroopna ...... 1 3 326 454 71.8 4 46. V. CROUCH 29. R. SIBRAA Tatura ...... 4 328 535 61.3 0 47. W. BARLIN 30. A. HALL 48. W. GARDNER (cc) 49. D. COWAN 31. T. RYAN NTH. RIVERINA LEAGUE 50. D. SEAMAN 32. A. BRUNTON W L D For Agst % Pts 51. M. O'BRIEN 33. S. DACEY G'RAL-WWYALONG .. . 2 258 117 220.5 8 52. Tim CROUCH 34. B. MOYLAN FOUR CORNERS ...... 2 205 180 113.9 8 UNGARIE ...... 1 177 207 85.5 4 53. M. LONSDALE 35. I. WATERS CONDO-MILBY 1 163 240 67.9 4 54. C. HATWELL 36. P. READ Tullibigeal ..... 215 227 94.7 0 55. Trev. CROUCH 37. G. GUY Lake Cargelligo 154 201 76.6 0 56. B. GLASS 57. S. SMITH 41. Des HUXLEY 58. G. BUTTON UPPER MURRAY LEAGUE 59. G. OSBORN W L D B For Agst % Pts 60. C. PARMENTER CORRYONG ...... 2 240 87 275.8 8 ...... 2 - 176 118 149.2 8 UNDER 18s ATTENTION CLUB SCRIBES: FEDERAL...... 1 69 77 89.6 0 Colours: Black & Red Stripes IF YOU ARE RUNNING LATE CUDGEWA ...... - 1 65 125 52.0 0 2. B. KEARNEY (vc) Border-Walwa .. - 2 71 214 33.2 0 4. S. REHARDT WITH YOUR CLUB'S NOTES ... 5. R. CARROLL 7. C. THIELE THE DAILY ADVERTISER HASA 11. S. GRAHAM CENTRAL WEST LEAGUE 23. J. HODGE 24. D. CUTIIBERT FAX MACHINE W L D For Agst % Pts 1.9. B. ROBERTSON 53. D. PALFREMAN BATHURST ...... 2 183 78 247.3 8 30. S. BERRY 54. A. GILCHRIST SEND THE NOTES MARKED DUBBO ...... 2 272 174 156.3 8 31. T. BEARD 57. J. SHAW "ATTENTION GARY ALLEN" ORANGE ...... 1 148 115 128.7 4 35. D. PREST 58. R. DRAGE PARKES ...... 45. C. ABSOLIM (c) 60. T. GYLES 1 136 165 82.4 4 50. S. McGHIE 63. M. CAREY Cowra ...... 162 246 65.9 0 52. T. CROUCH 67. M. UPFIELD FAX No. 216950 Young ...... 31 154 20.1 0 Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 32 33 DIVISION TWO CLUB NOTES ...... f.Q~I~.1r§.. f.~.~~~-~. -~-~~9.~ ~ .. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■ II ■■■■ !!I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ DISCUSS THE DAY'S PLAY .A. GLANCE AT :lJoru CLUB NOTES G.A. &B. KELLY IN THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE OF THE OTHER LEAGUES QUALITY BUTCHERS URANQUINTY HOTEL PICOLA LEAGUE At l~st, we start today. W L D For Agst % Pts ~eems hke we've been traimng for months ... PHONE WHITTON 55 2700 ► Carlton & Tooheys on tap. KATUNGA ...... 2 293 95 208.4 8 mdeed we have! ... but the season start didn't WAAIA ...... 2 277 108 256.5 8 ► Large Beer Garden YARROWEYAH ...... 2 260 172 151.2 8 seem to be getting any closer! Smalls & Corned Beef ► Host Duilio & Sandra Ferella ...... 1 1 289 217 133.2 4 ~ell, today we put into practice all those Blighty ...... 1 1 160 163 98.2 4 Wunghnu ...... 2 117 295 39.7 0 thmgs we've been training hard to perfect for Deni Rovers ...... 2 106 283 37.5 0 the last few months. All the idle boasts of how Picola ...... 2 100 269 37.2 0 'this'll be the year!' will today be put to the test. Let's make sure we don't fail! Competition proper has in fact already ~igerJ CLUB NOTES feffm CLUB NOTES MURRAY LEAGUE started for our U18s. Drawn to meet last w L D For Agst % Pts FINLEY ...... 3 399 107 372.9 12 year's premiers and runners-up in the first two NATHALIA ...... 3 536 194 276.3 12 matches was a cruel start. Nevertheless the Today heralds the start of the 1988 season COBRAM ...... 3 342 279 122.6 12 Congratulations to all players and to coach ...... 2 1 320 261 122.6 8 boys, although well beaten by Collingullie­ one which we hope will be a successful one fo; ...... I 2 315 285 110.5 4 Ashmont a fortnight ago showed promise of Errol Boots on another magnificent win in the Rosellas. First I would like to welcome to Mulwala ...... I 2 283 314 90.1 4 beter things to come. last year's grand final. The hard work of the Uranquinty-Kapooka all new players com­ Berrigan ...... 1 2 248 318 78.0 4 committee, supporters and determination of ...... 1 2 228 320 71.3 4 It was great to see them dressed immacu-. mittee members, officials and most of ~11 our Numurkah ...... 3 221 355 62.3 0 lately (as, indeed, every team should be!) and th_e players w~s appr?priately rewarded. To supporters. Strathmerton .. 3 99 555 17.7 0 to come forward eagerly ( didn't have to be wm one preffilership is a great achievement The club has a new look committee with hounded!) with their insurance payments. but to win three in a row is a unique feat not John Pleonges stepping in as President and 1 • LEAGUE B~tter players on t~e day were captain many clubs are able to claim. Peter N asveld as Secretary. ACT 1987 is finished, and we must look forward w L D For Agst % Pts Craig Absolum (cash wmner), Robbie 'Rab-. Both grades take on new coaches. David OUEAN8EYAN ...... 4 591 335 176.4 16 bit' Carroll and Scott Rehardt. Darren Cuth­ to 1988 with the same enthusiasm determina­ Fellows has the senior job while the experi­ AINSLIE ...... 3 1 437 258 169.4 12 tion and willingness to give all fo'r our club if MANUKA-WESTON ..... 3 1 516 404 127.7 12 bert, Tim Beard and Damian Prest also did enced Bob Gough will be a great assistant to EASTLAKE ...... 2 2 402 279 144.1 8 well. As said before, there's definitely prom-. we want to emulate the feats of past seasons. Dave throughout the year. Peter Chappell Belconnen ...... 4 235 504 46.6 0 ise of better things and coaches 'Jock' and The loss of many senior players will place takes on the 2nd Grade job. The club wishes Tuggeranong ...... 4 196 607 32.5 0 Darren must be looking forward to working an extra burden on those remaining. The the th~ee of you all the best for the year. with them. Club welcomes newcomers Jim & Jarrod Dunng the off season, the committee has Th~ Seniors have lost some, gained some. Seymour, Bill Bevan, Craig Ingram, also with worked hard to ga~n sponsorship for each LEAGUE Special welcome back to 'prodigals' Col the return of Rick Young, they will add more guernsey ( thanks Mick). These sponsorships pace and mobility to the Tigers line up. w L D For Agst % Pts Parmenter, Gary Button, Grant Osborn can be seen around the notice board at the COLEAMBALL Y ...... 3 332 142 233.8 12 Craig & Stephen Smith and Roy Denton all of Also congratulations to Porky Preston on Quinty Pub. So all players and supporters WAHGUNYAH ...... 3 337 190 177.3 12 whom have played with us in previous years. his first stint as Reserve Grade coach. We take note of them and support them were -R"GLEN ...... 3 292 210 139.0 12 wish him well, confident he will be able to ...... 2 1 313 281 111.3 8 A welcome is extended to 'newies' Bob Bril­ possible. Our thanks also to Showstopper Oaklands ...... 2 1 225 262 85.8 8 ley, John Brown, Gary Cousley, Mick Lons­ extract the maximum effort from his versatile Video, a major seonsor this season. Coreen ...... 1 2 224 238 94.1 4 crew. 1 2 289 332 87.0 4 dale, Murray Thomas, Kevin Withers The ladies auxdliary is in urgent need of ~:~~~~.u-~~!~.::::::::::::::: 3 179 231 77.4 0 Richard Powell, Craig Hatwell and Bili This week is the first game for the year. S';IPP?rt. So come on guys, bring the wife or ...... 3 197 277 71.1 0 McMullen - and anyone else that may have Let's once again show that we will be the team gulfn_end to lend a hand. All enquiries to Bev Rand 3 189 414 45.6 0 be~n overlooked .. We certainly hope you'll !O be rec~oned with. So come on Tigers, give Hoskmg. enJoy your stay with the Dons. it all you ve got. We'll be great in '88. On the social scene, don't forget to drop Let's start '88 in the best way possible uy back into the Quinty Pub tonight after the TALLANGATTA LEAGUE rallyin_g b_ehind coaches Wayne, Col and Al game. Hopefully there will be a funciton on w L D B For Agst % Pts and wmmng both our matches today! next week (May 7) after our first home game. 4 493 282 174.8 16 ~~~g:ThiAi.iTY ... 2 2 476 325 146.5 8 More about that in next weeks column. HOLBROOK ...... 2 1 29·; 205 144.9 8 Today we take on last year's premiers YACKANDANDAH ...... 2 1 357 287 124.4 8 BEl'.,IROSE ~hitton. This will ~ot be an easy task, but WODONGA DEMONS 2 1 358 301 118.9 8 Kiewa- ...... 2 2 395 384 102.9 8 CLEANING SERVICE with some desperation and confidence I am TallangattaValley ...... 2 2 396 415 95.4 8 sure the Rosellas will start the season in fine Barnawartha ...... 1 2 - 1 319 290 110.0 4 PHONE WAGGA 21 Jt 1J, 22 694J Bethanga ...... 1 3 337 491 68.6 4 • Carpet and Lounge Cleaning style. ...... 1 3 309 463 66.7 4 • Licensed Scotchgard brand applicator GOOD LUCK GUYS! Thurgoona ...... 1 3 311 605 51.4 4 • Window Insulation film COUNTRY ENQUIRES WELCOME OVENS & MURRAY YOU'RE WELCOME WITH MINE HOSTS DARYL & LARRY GEHRIG AND THE w L D For Agst % Pts MYRTLEFORD ...... 3 397 266 149.2 12 COOTAMUNDRA "BLUES" AT ...... 3 367 265 138.4 12 WORKOUT SHARP-SHOO'l'ER WANG ROVERS ...... 2 1 248 183 135.5 8 HOTEL CENTRAL YARRAWONGA ...... 2 1 378 307 123.1 8 Last Week's Winner: PAUL IRVINE (North Wag a) LAVINGTON ... 1 2 351 332 105.7 4 Above player is en~itled to One Mon~h's FREE MEMBERSHIP to Workout Wagga. g Wodonga ...... 1 2 282 287 98.2 4 An introductory letter will be sent to your club secretary. COOTAMUNDRA North Albury ...... 1 2 262 277 94.5 4 • COUNTER LUNCHES Wangaratta ...... 1 2 282 305 92.7 4 THIS WEEK'S SHARP-SHOOTER GAME: 5th. Wagga-T. v Rivco/1 • OPEN SUNDAYS 12 noon to 10 pm. Benalla ...... 1 2 231 :,53 65.1 4 Corowa-Rutherglen .. 3 290 413 70.2 0 Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 35 34

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July 2: M.C.U. v Coll-Ash.; UNDER 18s Temora v Marrar; Sth. Wagga­ April 30: Coll-Ash. v Barellan. T. & Barellan bye. 1lbc l]laily "butrtisrr FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DRAW - 1988 Sunday: Temora v Sth. Wagga­ July 9: Coll-Ash. v Marrar. Sun­ T.; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. day: Barellan v Sth. Wagga-T.; DIVISION ONE July 16: Coll.-Ash. v Ardlethan; May 14: Cootamundra v Sth. May 7: Sth. Wagga-T. v Marrar; M.C.U. & Temora bye. MarrarvT.R.-Y.C.;Nth. Wagga Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v M.C.U. v Barellan; Temora v July 16: Sth. Wagga-T. vM.C.U.; COMMERCIAL April 16: Ardlethan(136) v v M.C.U.; Temora v Barellan. RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. Coll-Ash. Temora v Barellan; Coll-Ash. Temora(97); Barellan United(59) v The PRINTING Rock-Yerong Creek(98); Mangoplah July 23: Ardlethan v Nth. Wagga; May 21: Cootamundra v Uran­ May 14: Coll-Ash. v M.C.U.; & Marrar bye. Cookardinia-United( 106) v Barellan v Marrar; M.C.U. v quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF; Marrar v Temora; Sth. Wagga­ July 23: M.C.U. v Temora; Barel­ Marrar(52); North Wagga(94) v Col­ Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.-Ash. Sth. Wagga-T. v Whitton. T. & Barellan bye. lan v Marrar; Sth. Wagga-T. & DEPARTMENT lingullie-Ashmont(121). July 30: Ardlethan v Temora; May 28: RAAF v Sth. Wagga-T.; May 21: Sth. Wagga-T. v Barel­ Coll-Ash. bye. April 23: NSW State Championships at Barellan v T.R.-Y.C.; M.C.U. v lan; Marrar v Coll-Ash.; July 30: M.C.U. v Marrar. Sun­ QUALITY Narrandera. Farrer(118) d Broken Uranquinty-K. v Rivcoll; Hill(68); RFL(125) d Sydney(64). 24: Marrar; Nth. Wagga v Coll.-Ash. Whitton v Cootamundra. M.C.U. & Temora bye. day: Sth. Wagga-T. v Coll­ OFFSET AND RFL(132) d Farrer(51). August 6: Coll.-Ash. v Barellan; June 4: General Bye. NSW State May 28: M.C. U. v Sth. Wagga-T.; Ash.; Barellan & Temora bye. April 30: Coll.-Ash. v Barellan; Marrar v Ardlethan; Temora v Championships at Bega. Barellan v Temora; Coll-Ash. August 6: Coll-Ash. v Barellan. LETTERPRESS PRINTERS Marrar v Ardlethan; Temora v Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v June 11: RAAF v Cootamundra; & Marrar bye. Sunday: Temora v Sth. Wagga­ Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v M.C.U. Rivcoll v Sth. Wagga-T.; June 4: Temora v M.C.U.; Mar­ T.; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. M.C.U. August 13: Ardlethan v T.R.­ Uranquinty-K. v Whitton. rar v Barellan; Sth. Wagga-T. August 13: Sth. Wagga-T. v Mar­ • Raffle Tickets• Letterheads• Y.C.; M.C.U. v Barellan; Nth. & Coll-Ash. bye. rar; M.C.U. v Barellan; Docket Books• Business Cards May 7: Ardlethan v T.R.-Y.C.; June 18: Cootamundra v Rivcoll; •Brochures• Posters• Wagga v Marrar; Temora v Coll.­ June 11: Temora v Coll-Ash. M.C.U. vBarellan;Nth. Waggav Sth. Wagga-T. v Uranquinty­ Coll-Ash. v Sth. Wagga­ Wedding Invites• Programmes· Marrar; Temora v Coll.-Ash. Ash. K.; Whitton v RAAF. T.; Marrarv M.C.U.; Barellan August 20: MCU v Temora at May 14: Barellan v Ardlethan; August 20: Barellan v Ardlethan; June 25: RAAFvUranquinty-K.; & Temora bye. Marrar. Sunday: Barellan v NOW BACK AT Coll.-Ash. v M.C.U.; Marrar v Coll.-Ash. v M.C.U.; Marrar v Rivcoll v Whitton; Sth. Wag­ June 18: Sth. Wagga-T. v Marrar; Sth. Wagga-T. & Coll­ Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. ga-T. v Cootamundra. Temora; Barellan v Coll-Ash.; Ash. bye. 48TRAILST. Wagga. Wagga. July 2: RAAF v Rivcoll; Uran­ Marrar & M.C.U. bye. Sat. August 27: 1st Semi. Phone Ron Smith May 21: M.C.U. v Ardlethan; FINALS quinty-K. v Cootamundra; June 2S: Marrar v Sth. Wagga-T.: Sat. Sept. 3: 2nd Semi. Marrar v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. Wagga Sat., August 27: First Semi-Final. Whitton v Sth. Wagga-T. Barellan v M.C.U.: Coll-Ash. Sun. Sept. II: Preliminary Final. (069) 212021 v Barellan; Temora v T.R.-Y.C. Sat., Sept. 3: Second Semi-Final. July 9: Cootamundra v Whitton; v Temora Sat. Sept. 17: Grand Final. May 28: Ardlethan v Coll.-Ash.; Sun., Sept. 11: Preliminary Final. Rivcoll v Uranquinty-K.; Sth. Barellan v Temora; M.C.U. v Sat., Sept. 17: Grand Final. Wagga-T. v RAAF. Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. vMarrar. July 16: Cootamundra v RAAF; FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORATE 1988 June 4: Coll.-Ash. v T.R.-Y.C. Sth. Wagga-T. vRivcoll; Whit­ Marrar v Barellan; Nth. Wagga v ton v Uranquinty-K. President:TREVOR URQUHART, 62Zeigler Avenue, MANGOPLAH-COOK.ARDINIA UNITED: President: Ardlethan; Temora v M.C.U. ADVERTISING July 23: RAAF v Whitton; Riv­ Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226429. Sen: Vice-President: LANCE DON BAKER, Kane Street, Mangoplah, 2652. Ph. June 11: Coll.-Ash. v Nth. Wag­ coll v Cootamundra; Uran­ SEAMEN, 5 Bungowan Place, Wagga. Ph. 252256. Jun. 285774. Secretary: ALISON KENDALL, "Ben ga; Marrar v M.C.U.; T.R.-Y.C. INQUIRIES quinty-K. v Sth. Wagga-T. Vice-President: JOHN BRAID, Plumpton Road, Wagga, Bolt", Mang.oplah, 2652. Ph. 285727. v Barellan; Temora v Ardlethan. CONTACT July 30: Cootamundra v Sth. 2650. Ph. 226570. Secretary: PHILL LE PETIT, 60 NORTH WAGGA: President: KEVIN CROSS, 3 Mary June 18: Ardlethan v Marrar; Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v Mi.t<:helmore Street, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 254686. Treasur­ St., Nth. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 213099 B.H. Secretary: Barellan v Coll.-Ash.; M.C.U. v GARY ALLEN RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. er: MALCOLM LEVETT, 35 Hodson Avenue, Wagga, RANDY KERR, 37 Williams Street, Nth. Wagga, T.R.-Y.C.; Nth. Wagga v ON 212021 August 6: Cootamundra v Uran­ 2650. Ph. 251628. Board Members: Ron Haste, 14 Ende­ 2650. Ph. 216517. Temora. quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF; vour St., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226784; Robert Turner, R.A.A.F.: Officer-In-Charge R.A.A.F. Football Club, June 2S: Barellan v M.C.U.; Sth. Wagga-T. v Whitton. "Glen Ora", Marrar, 2652. Ph. 274351. Rossco Hudson, R.A.A.F. Base Wagga. Coll.-Ash. v Temora; Marrar v August 13: RAAF v Sth. Wagga­ RIVCOLL: President: DARREL BRANSON, RMIHE, Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v DIVISION TWO T.; Uranquinty-K. v Rivcoll; ARDLETHAN: President: MAURIE GAYNOR, c/o Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. Secretary: DARREN Ardlethan. Whitton v Cootamundra. Post Office, Ardlethan, 2665. Ph. 783825. Secretary: NORMAN, Students Union, P.O. Box 825, RMIHE. July 2: Ardlethan v Barellan; April 30: Cootamundra v RAAF; GEORGE COX, RMB 248, , 2665. Ph. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. M.C.U. v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. Wag­ South Wagga-Tolland v Riv­ 743229. SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND: President: LAURIE LIT­ ga v T.R.-Y.C.; Temora v coll; Whitton v Uranquinty­ FINALS TLE, 87 McKell Ave., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 311472. Marrar. Kapooka. Sat., August 20: First Semi-Final. BARELLAN: President: VINCE HOWE, "Box Lea", Secretary:VINCECATTELL, ll0UranaSt., Wagga, July 9: Barellan v Nth. Wagga; May 7: RAAF v Whitton; Rivcoll Sat., August 27: 2nd Semi-Final. Barellan, 2665. Ph. 553230. Secretary: BOB INGLIS, 2650. Ph. 254376. Coll.-Ash. v Marrar; Ardlethan v v Cootamundra; Uranquinty­ Sat., Sept. 3: Preliminary Final. RMB 56, Barellan, 2665. Ph. 639492. TEMORA: President: IAN PELLOW. 177 Vesper Street. M.C.U.; T.R.-Y.C. v Temora. K. v Sth. Wagga-T. Sat., Sept. 10: Grand Final. Temora, 2666. Ph. 772542. Secretary: KERRY WAL­ COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT: President: JOHN LACE, 1 Sherwood Road, Temora, 2666. Ph. 772956. MEYERS, c/o The Gullie Store, Collingullie, 2650. THE ROCK-YERONG CitEEK: President: GREG Ph. 200142. Secretary: RAY GOW, Linton Street, VERDON, 75 King Street, The Rock, 2655. Ph. Collingullie. Ph. 211777. 200158 A.H. 202203. Secretary: DA VII) OEHM. 4 Bavaria Street, COOTAMUNDRA: President: PETER HOGAN, 8 Mur­ Wagga, 2650. Ph. 223458. [ ray Street, Cootamundra, 2590. Secretary: GREG URANQUINTY-KAPOOKA: President: JOHN WAGGA SPEED SHOP· EGAN, 58 Temora Street, Cootamundra, 2590. Ph. PLOENGES, 14 Yarragundry Street. Uranquinty, ~, ;1«-i·;, ;w·rertJ=r-"l-'1•1 ;x•i ■ =r,n• F-.,..,. 421342. 2650. Ph. 229727. Secretary: PETER NASVELD, • CAR SEAT COVERS• DRIVING LIGHTS P.O Box S359, South Wagga, 2650. Ph. 223734. • EXHAUSTS • SUSPENSION KITS MARRAR: President: TOM PATTISON, "K.illarney", WHITTON: President: ED HEATH, Farm 1318, Whit­ • ENGINE REBORING EXPERTS Marrar, 2652. Ph. 274397. Secretary: MARK LANG­ ton, 2704. Ph. 552684. Secretary: BRUCE THOMP­ TRY, "Currawong", Marrar, 2652. Ph. 274439. 81 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA - PH. 213486 SON, 2 Binya Street, Whitton, 2704. Ph. 533677.