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112 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga 1993 CARLTON FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW andWell, just PROGRESSIVE when you think Gumly RESULTS Oval. The Hawks would still be denied a place on Phone (069)QUALITY 213196 :: Fax (069) 218161 they’re down and out- a lower percentage. DIVISIONCoolamon ONE produces some of Griffith look like reproducing their best form of recent «. * DIVISION TWO THE PREMIER PRINTING TEAM APRIL 17: Nth Wagga(50)that old Grasshopperv Ardlethan(1 spirit49); to years and may have benefited from the criticism dished Marrar(73) v TR-YC(88);upset MCU(100) Carlton Riverinav AP-M(71); Foot- APRILout by 17:their Rivcoll(1coach in34) the vweek Whitton-Yanco(42); leading up to the MANUFACTURED HOMES Cootamundra(112) v South Wagga-Tolland(56); Temora(89) v Coll-Ash(89). f ball League frontrunners Tur- Uranquinty-Kapooka(84)game. v RAAF(99) Publishing the “Riverina Football Record” each week APRIL 24 & 25: TR-YC(97) v Nth Wagga(105); I t’s a big test of character for the Swans who need to Ardlethan(265) v Temora(55);vey Park. Coll-Ash(84) v APRIL 24: SW-T(168) v Rivcoll(73); RAAF(159) v FOR COUNTRY LIVING MCU(115); AP-M(72) v Marrar(1It’s 27)a game (Sun). they will be Cootamundra(50);go on with the form Whit-Yanco(97) this week against v Uranq-K(67). the Hawks on MAY 1: Nth Wagga(169) talkingv AP-M(66); about Marrar(126)for a long time v MAYSaturday. 1: Rivcoll(102) v RAAF(77); Coota(105) v Uranq- Coll-Ash(57); MCU(121) vbut Temora(46); let’s not lose TR-YC(87) sight of the v ' K(77);Coolamon Whit-Yanco(76)’s win against v SW-T(1 Turvey09). Park should make Ardlethan(132). fact there's a few matches MAYWagga 8: Uranq-K(1Tigers wary37) vagainst Rivcoll(109);Leeton Coota(127)at Leeton von MAYlannnum 8: Coll-Ash(78) v Nth Waggafl 93); Temora(67) v Wh itton-Yanco(90); RAAF(87) v SW-T(96). Marrar(92); Ardlethan(124)between v MCU(1 now15); and AP-M(90) the finals. v MAYSunday. 15: Rivcoll(85) v Coota(102); Whitton- TR-YC(1If Coolamon27). is a serious finals contender they must Yanco(130)Tigers had v RAAF(93); trouble against SW-T(1 East14) v WaggaUranq-K.(94) last week MAYcapitalise 15: Nthon Wagga(225)this promising v Temora(62);win and string Marrar(34)together v MAYand 22:showed Statethey Champs,can Griffith.be hindered when a bit of pressure MCU(91); AP-M(77) v Ardlethan(102); TR-YC(1 12) v more victories against the top sides - starting with MAYis applied. 29: Whit-Yanco(72) v Rivcoll(93); SW-T(74) v Coll-Ash.(60) Cootamundra(49); RAAF(114) v Uranq-K.(101) GeneralGanmain-Grong bye May 22-23:Grong-Matong NSW State C'shipsat Ganmain at Griffith. on It’s a game the Tigers want to win and win well, but \' - JUNE 5: Rivcoll(83) v SW-T(87); Coota(106) v RFLSunday. 87 d Farrer 63. ACT 145 d Sydney 41. RAAF(91);Leeton hasUranq-K(1 nothing 58)to losev Whit-Yanco(83). and should take the game Sydney 175 d Farrer 45. ACT 91 d RFL 57. Despite copping a first round 110-point hiding from JUNEright 12:up toGeneralWagga.bye. Sth Zone NSW Carnival: Sapphire Coast MAY 29: MCU(1 03) v Nth Wagga(1 06); Marrar(1 21) v Turvey Park and losing subsequent matches by large 70 d FFLTurvey Div 2 3.Park Sydney is on 52 thed Leisure rebound Coast against 9. FFL Div Narrandera 2 38 d Central at Ardlethan(44); Temora(91) v TR-YC(85); Coil-Ash West 10.Sapphire 92 d Leisure 8. Syd 47 d Cent. West 9. Sapphire 49 (1 amounts,20) v AP-M.(77) the Hoppers have finally broken through for d FFLWagga Div 2’s 25. Maher Syd 75 Oval. d Cent. West 9. Final: Sapphire 97 d Syd JUN• the Ebiggest 5: Nth upsetWagga(1 of the38) season. v Marrar(7 1); TR-YC(110) v 28. The Bulldogs came back to earth with a thud against MCU(109);It was goodAP-M(83) to see vtheir Temora(75); players ‘did Ardlethan(89) it’.for the club v’ s JUNECoolamon 19: andRAAF(124) should notv Rivcoll(72); be complacent Uranq-K(69) against thev Coll-Ash.(IOO) Cootamundra(106); SW-T(64) v Whit-Yanco(45). JUNEpast premiership12: Nth Wagga(64) players of 1973v Ardlethan(102); and 1983 who TR-were Eagles - they will have learnt their lesson, YC(56)at the gamev Marrar(84);as part of AP-M(42)reunion celebrations. v MCU(73); Coll- JUNENarrandera 26: Rivcollsuffered v Uranq-K;a big loss Whitton-Yancoto Turvey Park in vthe Coota; SW-T v RAAF. Ash(49)This v week,Temora(39). the players are on their own and must win first round of matches and lineup against the Dogs who JUNE 19: Nth Wagga(1 23) vTR-YC(75); Marrar(155) JULY 3: Coota v Rivcoll; RAAF v Whit-Yanco; v theAP-M(67); local derby MCU(97) - it’s a vgame Coll-Ash(74); that always Temora(73) brings out thev Uranq-Kare keen vto SW-T.atone for the previous week’s loss, Ardlethan(1best in both12). sides whether they’re top or bottom. JULYThe 10: Eagles Rivcoll have vwinning Whit-Yanco; form on theCoota board v afterSW-T; their JUNE• The 26:Lions AP-Mgo into vthe Nth match Wagga; after twoCoil-Ash successive v second win against Leeton last week. ■ Large, spacious and beautifully built at a price that you can afford. Choose from Uranq-K v RAAF. Marrar;losses andTemora that’s vsomething MCU; Ardlethan G-GG-M hasv TR-YC. not had to JULYTheir 17: task SW-T is much v Rivcoll; greater RAAF on Sunday v Coota; and facing Whit- the a wide range of plans that include Granny Flats, 2-bedroom, right up to 4-bedroom JULYface up3: to Nthfor some Wagga time. v Coil-Ash; Marrar v YancoBulldogs.at v Uranq-K. home is never an easy assignment. . Temora;G-GG-M MCU didn v’ t Ardlethan;have the depth TR-YC to cover v AP-M. for injuries JULY 24: Rivcoll v RAAF; Coota v Uranq-K; homes over 160 square metres. We will even design a home to suit your specific needs. JULY 10: Temora v Nth Wagga; MCU v Whit-Yanco v SW-T. Fiona Dennis against the Swans and would have hoped for a longer Marrar;list at the Ardlethan selection tablev AP-M; earlier Coll-Ash this week. v TR-YC. JULY 31: Uranq-K v Rivcoll; Coota v Whit- JULY. * With 17:Coolamon Nth Waggareceiving va newMCU;lease Ardlethanof life and East v Yanco; RAAF v SW-T. Marrar; TR-YC v Temora; AP-M v Coll-Ash. Wagga-Kooringal also liking their chances for a top four AUGUSTCLUB 7:SCRIBES Rivcoll v Coota; PLEASE Whit-Yanco NOTE v DISPLAY VILLAGES JULY 24: Marrar v Nth Wagga; MCU v TR-YC; RAAF; SW-T v Uranq-K. Temoraposition, v thereAP-M;’s Coll-Ashsuddenly renewedv Ardlethan. interest in the Club notes for games on July 10 & 11 1st Semi: August 14 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK JULY• competition. 31: Ardlethan v Nth Wagga; Marrar v • are required on Tuesday 6th (instead TR-YC;Despite MCU early v AP-M; indications, Temora no onev Coll-Ash. team will have 2ndof Semi: Wednesday) August 21 due to printer’s staff Dubbo: Victoria Street, Phone (068) 84 3299. Goulburn: Common Street, AUGUSTthings all their7: TR-YCown way v in Nththe runWagga; to the finals.AP-M v Preliminary:shortage August on Wednesday28 7th. Marrar;This weekColl-Ash’s matches v areMCU; vital forArdlethan every team. v Grand Final: Sept 4. Phone (048) 22 1322. Tamworth: Goonan Street, Phone (067) 65 5955. <# • Temora.EW-K has the chance to draw level on points with Wagga Wagga: Sturt Highway, Phone (069) 21 4988. ' .y: 'AUGUST .fourth placed 14: GriffithNth Wagga should victoryv AP-M; go theirMarrar way v at Coll-Ash; MCU v Temora; TR-YC v Ardlethan. The “Riverina Football Record” is the official publication of > - & the Riverina Football League and Farrer Football League, ADELAIDE • BRISBANEy • DUBBO • GOULBURN • TAMWORTH • TOWNSVILLE • WAGGA WAGGA AUGUST 21: Coll-Ash v Nth Wagga; Temora v but neither the Leagues nor the “Record” holds itself , ^ * Marrar;COVER: Ardlethan Turvey v ParkMCU;’s AP-MTroy Ashcroft v TR-YC. has the frontresponsible position for from statements Griffith made’s Gary by any Argus contributor. in this 1stmarking Semi: Satduel August during 28. a recent RFL game. 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See URANQUINTYGEOFF, RA Y or MAX at 9 Dobney Avenue, WaggaWednesday - Phone 7th. 25 4511 Wilesmith OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK wr CALTEX FROM 8 am HOTEL Distributor Phone 623133 - 4 Mackey Avenue, GRIFFITH DIVISION TWO CLUB NOTES EAST WAGGA-KOORINGALCARLTON FARRERHAWKS LEAGUE GRIFFITH SWANS Start today off with congratulations Errington, Neil Morton and Garry Cousley were just win. It is not beyond us. Believe in ourselves and just go some who had big games. AFL -1993 Draw going out to Mick & Cindy Hounsell on and do it. SENIORS the safe, and most importantly sound, We wish to welcome a new committeeman, Phill June 25 July 30 BLUES Club Notes We1. welcomePeter Whittle to the club our27. Johnnew ReserveRaczkowski Grade Stapleton to the Dons and as this is a brand new arrival (no knee problems) of their first 2. Nathan Graetz 28. Allen McPherson SENIORS Nth Melb v Hawthorn Collingwood v Essendon child Olivia Lee. Mother, child and father coach Tony Agnew. Tony has a wealth of experience, so experience1. Shane for RuygPhill we hope 25.it will Scott be an Collis enjoyable one June 26 July 31 listen3. toPaul him Bourne and carry out his29. directions Adrian Hilton to the letter, Fitzroy v St Kilda Richmond v WC Eagles Firstly apologiesdoing for well,notes especially not appearing father. in last 4. Chris Davis 30. Mark Mullen for 2.him. Ricky Burdett 26. Brent Hathaway and the Reserves will improve. Welcome Tony. The3. Colin U18sCassidy play Collingullie-Ashmont27. Justin atDawson 10 this morn­ Essendon v Richmond Hawthorn v Carlton weeks Record. To ourTo tripthe tofootball Quinty, scene,it was greata marked to 5. Jamie Ross 31. Darren Cuthbert Collingwood v WC Eagles Nth Melb v Geelong BROW/N & The mugs for last week in the Seniors went to Vance 29. Mark Brown record two wins forimprovement only the second on timetheir this first season, round 6. Jason Boneham 32. Adrian Hilton ing4. at JamieCollingullie Bennett and could sneak into the finals with Footscray v Brisbane Footscray v Fitzroy Illgold sTRIPES Khan (B.O.G.) and Mark Breit. Well done fellas. The WHITE, RED V 30. Mark Cameron especially as bothappearance. sides showed The plenty First ofGraders character. showed 7. Corey Pavitt 33. Brett McMillan four5. wins David from Dunkley the remaining seven games, so good luck June 27 August 1 thatThe they Reserves’re right up got to thetheir standard season neededback on to matchtrack withthe top recipients8. Damien in the Graham Reserves were34. George Mark LeeHogan and Shaun to ‘6.Jock Chris’ and Conlon the boys! (vc) 31. Grant Cameron Sydney v Melbourne Melbourne v Brisbane Byrnes.9. Mathew Well to Robertsyou both. 35. Brendan Price With7. David the second Gee half of the32. season Ron nowIrvine here, we are Adelaide v Geelong Sydney v St Kilda sides.afine Itwin was after only looking in the last gone quarter during they the fell third away, quarter. but with 33. Chris Noack a little bit more luck it could have been alot closer. Starting A10. few Barry thank Suckling you’s today. Thanks36. David to LouttitSteve Stoyko not8. yet Stewart ‘home and Egan hosed’ and in past we have relaxed at Bye: Adelaide Jamie led from the front with seven goals and Leon has once again for filling in with the flags. Thanks to Darryl 9. Ian Geddes 34. David Alpen July 2 wherecertainly he leftbeen off a welcomelast game, acquisition Barry Suckling on the againexperience won the 11. Mark Blundell 37. Darren Albert this point and wondered, two weeks down the line Sydney v Adelaide August 6 Bishop12. Paul(Bish) Morphett for making and fitting38. Andrew the awning Dore that is where10. Jamie our top Reid position had35. gone. Joe TheAgresta Cats are an Essendon v Sydney pewter.side. Award Also showingwinners awere tireless Chris effort Brandan, in the ruckwho andtook around out 36. Gary Moore July 3 now13. on Cameron the time Mitter box. The initiative39. Barry was Albert Bish's - well unpredictable11. Brett Davis outfit with their players changing from Essendon v Brisbane August 7 thethe ground mug with Mark a slashing(Tiny) O display,’Leary deservingly and the fleet-footed winning the done.14. Michael McPherson 40. Wayne Finn 12. Gerard Toscan 37. Tim Stewart Richmond v Carlton EagleLarry Boys Turnbull pizza. who A return won the to form coaches by Covey award. Pavitt who was game13. toGreg gameDreyer and if ever there38. wasBrett a gameMcAllister for 100% St Kilda v Melbourne I15. am Craiga little Absolum disappointed this41. season Glen Whitewith the lack of effort and commitment, then this game against the Fitzroy v Nth Melb Fitzroy v Adelaide veryThe damaging Seniors, alldespite day aand slow night, start receivedalso won thedecisively incentive 16. Ken McPherson 42. Tim Allen 14. Peter Dunkley (cc) 39. Nick Critchen Geelong v Footscray St Kilda v Collingwood award.with Frank Cava taking out the mug with a non-stop workers behind the scenes. Maybe this is one small RAAF15. Gregcould Collins just about be it, 40.the “Mohamedshe’ll be rightTeffana mate” Geelong v Hawthorn reason17. whyBrett wePage are not winning.43. I askGerd anybody Gabriel that is attitude has to stay out of our preparation AS OF July 4 performance,In the 2nds andnot muchhis landlord can be Todd said Bashambut were taking beaten out by a 18. Mark Crouch 44. Anthony Kalis 16. Paul Young 41. Scott McDermott Richmond v Collingwood August 8 wellthe drilledcoaches andaward fitter outfit.with aThererock wassolid onedisplay thing thatin thecame connected with our club to try and fix any problem that NOW!17. Glen Garner 42. David Overs WC Eagles v Carlton Brisbane v WC Eagles is identified20. Mick orHounsellat least bring it to45.the Darrenattention Dalyof a com­ outback of thepocket. game very pleasing was the welcome and popular 21. Steve Absolum 46. Roly Wintle —18.DON. Gary Argus (ac) 43. Michael Reid Bye: Hawthorn Bye: Footscray, Melb returnWe of welcome Mick Ziebell. Country With Connection a new job Airlines now, maybe to the weclub can mittee22. member.Greg Devries All help, however47. Phillipsmall, Walsh goes toward 19. Todd Cody 44. Graham Foley July 9 Nth Melb. expect him on the training track a bit earlier. Awards: the making a great club. The players48. needDean thatCoopers back up. 20. Scott Angove 48. Jason Vaccari Nth Melb v Essendon August 13 as our newest sponsor. Great to see a local company —R.J.M.23. Darren Bourne pewtersupporting went localto Darren footy. Cuthy, So if you with’re Tonto travelling, Pi Itz next make best sure with 24. Ian Mattingly 49. Tom Woods 21. Jason Westcott 50. Paul Woolnough July 10 Sydney v Fitzroy the Cornell Petroleum award, the video went to reliable 25. Mark O’Leary 50. Jim Jenkins 22.TIGERS MattCoad C51.,lJ bBrad Notes Hammond Melbourne v Geelong August 14 warhorseyou give MarkTerry Mullens.McKenzie a call. 23. Mark O’Connor 54. Kenny O’Drisscol Hawthorn v Fitzroy Essendon v Footscray A reminder that raffle tickets are due in in two weeks. 26. Darren Hilton 51. Brendan Hounsell The boys in the 18s all must have really pigged out at 58. Brett Piltz 24.Same Owen old fishingBrown story - the55. that Andrew got away! McCashney That was Carlton v Brisbane Carlton v St Kilda theirEvery breakfast, players hasbeing a bookoutclassed and we on need the day.all tickets Keep itsold, going CollingwoodCLUB SCRIBES v Sydney PLEASEAugust 15 NOTE so let’s make an effort. THIRD GRADE our big chance toTHIRD cement aGRADE top four spot. Although Nth Melb v Richmond fellas. Darren O’Donnell being voted best, gaining the towel, 1. D.DONS O’Donnell C|u11.b E. NotesCrocker 45. Wayne Denetto 59. Glen Vaccari ClubJuly 11notes for games on July 10 & 11 Today we make the long trip to Whitton in what will beaten it was a much improved effort - more endeavour Richmond v Footscray WC Eagles v Hawthorn Lea Bourne the socks, with Mr Consistency Tom Gorham 2. T. Gorham 12. S. Hazelwood and46. commitmentMalcolm Bourke at least kept60. usAaron in the Pool contest. With are required on Tuesday 6th (instead theno Coke.doubt be another two tough matches and matches 3. L. Bourne 13. G. Meacham 47. Paul Rovere 61. Grant Harrison Adelaide v St Kilda Adelaide v Melbourne that we need to win. It4.was B. Wildanother successful 15.day M.last StewartSaturday with more49. attendanceMark Henderson at training 62.so weMatt can Rovere work as a unit Bye:of Wednesday) WC Eagles due toBye: printer Brisbane,’s staff Collingwood Remember next week is the Gala Ball. So get your table 5. N. Lindley 16. J. Charleton and guests organised. If you remember last year it was a I’m52. sure Adrian we canMurphy be a finals contender.63. Rod Best I nstead of worry­ July shortage16 on WednesdayGeelong 7th. UPTHE BLUES two 7.wins D. Finnagainst Whitton Tigers.17. TheA. Hamilton Reserves, in par­ 53. Peter Crowe 64. Simon Taylor huge night and I’m sure this one won’t be any different. With ticular,8. B.had Miottia HUGE outing, even20. theB. Millerbackline got into ing about the opposition, let’s have a look at the ability Adelaide v Richmond August 21 56. Peter Vardenega 65. Alex Forster Collingwood v Carlton the expected return of Damian (Bencher) Graham and Mark the score9. C. Burbidgecard stats. Wayne Cairns22. T. (theTaylorevergreen) led in57. our Damonown side.Clark We are as good66. asSteve anySargent of them! Robbie July 17 10. P. Kalis 23. B. Quinn Melbourne v Hawthorn Hawthorn v Adelaide Blundell we should be able to stick it right to Griffith and in the charge with 7 until he damaged a calf muscle in the Pickens58. Matthew had an Kenny absolute blinder67. keepingCane Duncan his more fan­ doing so stay in touch with the top four. How about it cied opponent to just two kicks,68. takingNorman homeCampbell the mug. St Kilda v Geelong Fitzroy v Brisbane R0SELLAS Club Notes last quarter (his kicking leg naturally) and we hope he’ll Fitzroy v Carlton Geelong v Essendon Hawks? be fit and back on the paddock soon. Award winners Steve O’Connell turned back the clock eight years to CollingwoodAustralianv Footscrav FootballFootscray v WC Eagles play a strong game at CH B. The 10 middies will go down were: mug to Joe Price, Golden Seasons award to i July 18“ALONG THEAugust LINE 22 ” well on Thursday night. Michael Wright played strongly Richmond v Melbourne Wayne Cairns, Peking House dinners to Col Lynch, DON & SHANE GeorgeEssendon Flagg v WC’s comprehensive Eagles book on Australian Foot­ Uncle Nix Takeaway to lid’ McMullen, Forest Hill Hair to kick six goals and close the gap on the leading goal Brisbane v Nth Melb Sydney v Nth Melb Two down. Not a good effort on the day last week. We kicker. Others to play well were Ron Gordon, Craig Kef- ball between 1890-1990 in the Bye:Barellan, St KildaAriah Park, Tara areJl!uJa better than that. I only wish that ALL players... consultwould Salon the award travel to Steve experts Cousley and the Turvey Tops Bye: Sydney Caltex carwash went to Wayne Barlin - but really, 20 ford, Dean Pearce and Jim Seymor whoBEST must be won­ and Ardlethan areas - and Augustmore, on sale27 at the realize that. In both grades our team work collapsed dering what’s wrong with his head after countless OXFORDJuly 23PRINTERY, 112 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga, and after quarter time. awards wouldn’t have been enough. Former Canbarre Phone PAINTING a Nth Melb v St Kilda WC Eagles v Geelong attempts by opposing players to rip it off. selected newsagents, or GeorgeAugust Flagg (069)28 639297. The Reserves really disappointed, to be well in front Raiders player Tony Rudd showed that a change of code Shane 624735, WALLPAPERING July 24 HARVEY WORLDdid no harm atTRAVEL all. TheDon Seconds 621193 were or simply outclassedCONTRACTORS by their more ForGeelong $20 v itCollingwood makes a greatNth gift. Melb v Footscray and then throw it away is a sin. I suppose the excuse of experienced opponents. These umps are bright - he St Kilda v Richmond not training together holds no water anymore as we are The Firsts had it much tougher and trailed by one 622385 for GRIFFITH Carlton v Essendon Carlton v Sydney Offices in: point at the long break, but in the end better fitness won stated before the game that we didn’t have a chance of Footscray v Melbourne getting a very good roll-up at training. So then, what is winning. The mug went to Scott young after another fine July 25 August 29 the problem? I believe dedication,GRIFFITH or lack of it, is ...... to the day and thePhone game by 19(069)62 points. 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John THIS(Marrar 274373), PRODUCTION Stuart (Coota 422633) Phone (069) 211344 or 211654 • Industrial 21 GURWOOD STREET, WAGGA • PH 211631 27 3005 Ph 215006. Fax HOTEL218091 Clothing • Towels. 27 6301 [ftiHII & ______Alter hours: MaxPOSSIBLE. 252056, Greg 287137,______Bn/an 291244 jh 4j LADIES NETBALL RIVCOLL URANQUINTY- SOUTH WAGGA- GANMAIN-GRONGFARRER LEAGUE GRONG-MATONG LIONSKAPOOKA WHITTONcoolamonCOOTAMUNDRA GRASSHOPPERSTOLLAND R.A.A.F. BUSHPIGS TIGERS BUIES CATS A GRADE: Rd 9 Pts For Ag % SENIORSROSELUS In the DONSbiggest boilover since Polly Red & White Stripes Green, Red V Black, Gold Sash Navy Blue, White Motif Red, Black V Light Blue, Dark Blue V Coll-Ash. ... After battling36 to498 keep 197in touch with253.0 the 1. John Lawton 29. Phillip Carroll SENIORS forgot about the kettle, the Grass­ 30. Austin Evans Marrar...... Swans all day28 we423 went 156 missing 271.0 for the 2. Tony Hughes (cc) 24. David Gillett hoppers defeated Turvey Park in front of 3. Col Carroll 31. Ben Cruickshank 1. Keith Hanna 1. C. Wade Temora...... last ten minutes28 317to let 209them bury152.0 us. It 1. Andrew Lowing 1. Peter Staker 1. 2.PeterBarry McCormackMcLachlan 25. Andrew Driscoll a very vocal1. Waynecrowd Gardnerthat included many1. Adrainof Pink 4.2. JasonBill Preston Hamblin 32. David Holgate 2. S. Hobson TR-YC ...... certainly showed16 325 us we364 have a 89.0lot of 2. Darren May 2. 3.Errol Bryan Boots Buchanan 26. Peter Rowlands the players2. Baden from Bowman the 1973 & 2.1983 Robert Brilley North Wagga 16 264 321 82.0 5.3. ScottMatt CasleyHamblin 33.3. ShaunGeoff CochraneWhitehouse 3. G. Bennett 3. Gary Button work to do. Daniel McPherson, after 34. Paul Harris 3. 4.Paul Paul Preston Kew 27. Steven Buchanan premiership teams. John Anderson3. Rodney Turnbull Ardlethan ... 8 243 373 65.0 6.4. GlennRay Scott Evans 4. John Breed 4. A. Ronning 4. Col Parmenter playing for the Swans on Saturday, put 7.5. DanielAnthony McPherson Bennett 35. Julian Royle 4. 5.Peter Scott Sheehan Bradley 28. Michael Kane (Lurch) had a great game and dominated4. Bradley Billings AP-MRED,...... 8 225 381 59.0 5. Brett Battersby 5. J. Thompson 5. Craig McLachlan GREEN. WHITE V BLUE SHOULDERS in a good effort to win the Sports Club 8. Luke Carroll 36. Tim Ryan 5. 6.Rick Andrew Young Pattison 29. Gavin Moses MCU 4 146 470 37.0 6. GregTurbill 6. Wayne McGregor-Davies 6. P. Manning the ruck.8. GavinPhil McManus Adams (Grizzly) had5. hisGerard Piper GOLD CREST award; Mick Walsh, the Brittons Bakery 9.7. DennisMark Browning Walsh 37. Jason McPherson 6. 7.Ron Pat Watts Sutton 30. Brendon Gibbons 7. Jordie Burgess 7. B. Milthorpe best game9. Joe for thePrice year and Neil Pleming6. Ronald MacDonald BGRADE towel award and Dennis Walsh the 10.8. MichaelBrendan Rava Barber 38. Peter Corbett 7. 8.DonTilker Michael Buchanan 31. Nigel Irvine Pts For Ag % 8. Colin Bell 8. S. Atkins again 10.was Robertin the Curriebest three. Good to see that most players socks. Miltons Gear voting was 3 Mick Walsh, 2 Daniel 11.9. WayneEan Livio Brown 39. Tim Reiher 8. 9.Ricky James Maybon O’Connell 32. Gerard McPherson 7. Greg Morison Temora ...... 36 371 151 246.0 9. Paul Young 9. D. Guthrie had their12. bestPhil gameErrington for the year. Let’s continue on this week McPherson, 1 Dennis Walsh. 12.10. GrahamCraig Saunderson Hughes 40. David Angove 9.10. Jimmy Brett AllenSeymour 33. GuyWeideman 8. Robert Hutchings MCU ...... 32 302 185 163.0 13. Jamie Crozier 10.41. ArchieJed Lawton Miller 10. Jarrod Seymour 10. R. Knagge with the13. goodMatthew form! Cattell The Reserves came home strongly to record a good win. 11. Steve Kramer 11. Shane Rudd 34. Paul Tokley 9. Brett Baker Marrar ...... 24 240 174 138.0 14.12. PhillipDon Timothy Hatty 11.42. ChrisRobert Dewar Kember 11. Ron Gordon 11. M. Douglas The15. 2nds Neil went Morton down again but tried very hard. Gerard Nick Carroll, after a long layoff through injury, won the Bowl­ 12. Gavin Adams 35. Rod O’Brien 10. Nigel Peacock TR-YC ...... 20 272 252 108.0 15.13. LewisAlan Scott Winter 12.43. AnthonyGreg Logan O’Hallorah 12. Bill Bevan 12. S. White McPherson,15. Robert Paul TyeTokley (2nds) and Richie Sutton (the caveman) ingColl-Ashmont Club award; Bret Ferguson,16 after 238 doubling 223 up from107.0 the 13. Chris Jarrett 36. 13.Scott D. Munro Ward 11. Shane Frankenburg 16.14. DamienSimon SellarsCarroll 13.44. JulianWayne Scamp Cox 13.14. Barry Paul PickensHurst 37. Brad Cameron were the16. awardGraham winners. Cheney Could this week be the Seconds U18s,North Waggawon the club towel and Robert8 114 Kember 260 the socks.44.0 17.15. MichaelPaul Coromandel Walsh 14.45. MarkWestmanBrad Roberts 14. T. Basham 17. Gary Cousley 12. Damien Trew Ardlethan ... 8 136 318 43.0 14.15. Peter Neil ByrnesPleming 39. Steven Pattison win of the year?! The Under 18s also came home strongly to pinch it off 18.17. DavidJohn ConlanHarris 15.46. DarrenMurray MclnerneyHamblin 15. John Brambley 15. M. Pigram 19. John Carey 13. Gary Morrison Ariah Park-M 0 116 226 51.0 47. Anthony Quinn 16. David Buchanan 40. Brian Pleming The U18s went down in a fiery clash in the early game. Griffith. Sam McIntosh won the towel award, Scott Ceely 19.18. DavidBrett GoldsmithLogan 16. Nigel Southam 16. Damien Brookes 16. W. DeBritt 20. Mick Carroll 14. Jason Carne 20. Mark Parmenter 48. Peter McCaig 17. Garry Kew 41. Greg Mangelsdorf The boys showed in patches that they can play good running won the Four Hotels award and the socks went to Brett 19. Andrew Olsen 17. John Hennessy 17. Andy Cameron 17. L. Reid 21. Dean Parmenter 15. Buck Weaver JUNIORS Pts For Ag % 21.20. PeterFrank WalshCorbett 49. Jari Nielsen 18. Anthony Pleming 42. Wayne18. G. KewGuthrie football. Award winners were Daniel Croker, Brett Nolle and Ferguson. A special mention to Matt Curry who never 18. David Nicholas 18. Robbie Pickens 43. Ross Spilsbury 23. Scott Seddon 16. Lee Cunningham Ardlethan 22.22. DanCraig Milne Fletcher 50. Mark McCorry 19. Ian Buchanan 19. D. Harris Andrew Munro. Good to see Barty doing the umpiring for the stopped trying, also youngsters20 Scott86 Crozier46 and187.0 Luke 19. Greg Johnston 19.20. GrahamCecil Parr Kurby 44. Peter Bartholemew 25. Mark O’Brien Temora .. 12 93 62 150.0 23.23. AnthonyJamie McLellan Carroll 51. Jeff Brill 20. S. Roberts U18s. He did a great job and 17.showed Sam that McCullough he was the Cruikshank who set up the win in the last quarter. 20. Simon Williams 20.21. KeithWarren McBeanMcLoughlin 45. Stirling Cullenward 26. Trevor Gibbons (cc) T.R.-Y.C. . 8 80 68 118.0 24.24. TroyMax LenonBrassil 52. Dean Jones 21. T. Wise boss. 18. Greg Lagstrom 21. Robert Anderson 21.22. RodJohn BootsAnderson 47. Hamish Cullenward 28. Troy Hugler MCUNetball notes: A Grade were well8 beaten35 by31 Griffith113.0 27-8 25.25. IanShayne Ross Hackett 53. Brad Smith 22. D. Louttit The Netball girls had a bad day19. with Greg the JuniorsWight having a with Bernadette Fellows, Michelle Kelly and Sonia Carroll 26.28. GregMarty MenziesCousley 22.54. TonySam BradfordMcIntosh 22.23. Steve Mark PurtillBuchanan 29. Jason Carroll AP-M 0 30 117 26.0 23. Mark Breit 23. A. Pirie draw and ail three senior teams 23.going Mick down. Piper A Grade lost sharing the mug. B Grade reversed the result, having a good 27.29. NickPeter Carroll Owen 55. Luke Cruikshank 23. Bob Rose THIRD GRADE 30. Wayne Cairns 24. Scott Bruest 24. M. Morton 23-1331. - best:Richard SandraJudd Gunning. B Grade lost 24-12 - best: 27-11 win with Caroline Rava winning the mug. 28.31. PeterLarry HowardChristian 56. Andrew Hatty 24. Jed Cutter 12. Andrew Munro 25. John Elliott 1. Garry Rowlands 25. G. Collins Sally Holden.33. Reg CWheeler Grade lost 35-2 - best: Kelly Scott. The 9-all WouldFarrer the results:person who Roundsent avid 9 Collingwood supporter 32. Geoff GardnerTHIRD GRADE 25. 2.Wayne Paul Hallcroft Williams 13. Owyane Clancy 57.33. StevenGrant HutchinsonHolaate 26.69. DarrenScott LewisReher 26. Paul Purcell 26. P. Penning draw the34. JuniorsTom Spicer had was a good effort, with Kate Maloney JohnA GRADE: Tich McKiernanMarrar 51 d the APM bone 7; Temorain the post, 36 d pleaseArdlethan go to20; his 3. Jacob Suidgeest 14. 27.MathewW. EcclestonFarrell TRYC 42 d North Wagga 34; Coil-Ash 74 d MCU 12. 58.34. AndrewDamian HolgatePrest 27.70. WyattMathew Mclnerney Hatty 27. Dean Pearce the best.35. LetJason’s look Cash to a better showing this week against G- house and collect it, as the curse on Collingwood has been 59. Troy Evans 71. Craig Lenon 4. Andrew Platt 15. Justin28. T. TokleyDavies B GRADE: Marrar 48 d APM 27; TRYC 43 d Nth Wagga 27; 35. Drasko Kristo 28. Darryl Bishop 28. 5.Tony Michael Fahey Spry 16. Tim Armstrong GG-M.36. Jimmy Creek lifted. Tonight, after the Coolamon game, we will be drawing 60.36. ScottCraig CeelyTaylor 29.73. MarkSteven Elliott Ruskin 29. D. Connell 37. Robert Smith MCU 36 d Coil-Ash 33; Temora 59 d Ardlethan 17. 61. Paul Shepherd 74. Shane Ryan 29. 6.Rick Alex Boots Manley 17. Daniel Crocker The Reunion was a great success with all involved having our ‘Scratchie’ raffle, so everyone make sure they have 37. Brentan Kramer 30. Paul Hindmarsh 30. 7.Jason Brett PeteNolte 18. Jason30. A. Mattingly Manderson a great39.time. Tim BlueBourkeCurtis got the 3 votes putting in a solid JUNIORS: Ardlethan 23 d Temora 19 62. Shane Hatty 75. Scott Crozier 31. P. Bristow got a ticket. 38. Jason Kerr 31.76. VanceSteven KhanCox 31. 8.Jason Tony DunbarMorris 19. John Noack 40. Col Lynch 63.39. DanielKristen Underwood Thow 32. G. Mainsh performance for the first two nights and being far and away ThisClub weeksecretaries: it’s our Don old ’trivals forget the the Greens, next league so let meeting’s hope theyis 64. H. Wheatly 32.77. CameronMatthew JacksonCurry 32. 9.Kurt Raymond Hovelmann Chow 20. Mathew Dennis B.O.G.41. on Sunday,Ross Combs followed by Kevin Withers and Flappers. 41. Graeme Evans 33. Sid Dacey 10. David Maloney 21. Trevor35. M. Holden Annetts areto bestill held celebrating at the Aust theirRules big Club win on overMonday, the 12thBulldogs July atlast 65. Justin Tindle 78. Jason Linsell 33. Wayne Newman Kenny42. Hayes Scott spent Hugler the weekend, as his name suggests, in a 66.42. BrettAnthony Ferguson Beattie 34.79. RickBrett LeeLenon 11. Adrian Stibbard 36. D. Ingold 43. Bill McMullen week.7.30 pm. 43. Jamie Brownsea 34. Craig Kefford haze. All those that attended the Ball on Saturday night had 67. Stephen Alkemade 35.80. AnthonyMichael FraserMcKinley 37. S. Baldock 44. Neil Carey 68.44. 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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES LEETONARDLETHANDEMONS STARS WAGGA TIGERS Well another close one, and another one SENIORS Well nothing seems to be going the that got away! Just keep at it and believe in SENIORS In blustery cold conditions at Temora SENIORS 27. Chris Grentell way things were supposed to. The Firsts, yourselves boys and another win will come SENIORS 1. GeraldDavid PieperPocock 31. Nigel Chambelain We just avoided the ‘Boilovers last Saturday the Stars recorded a 39- 32.28. JonnBruceBentlyLeaver after offering resistance were defeated, your way. Great jgame Ross Smith with 6 1. Gary Blum (AC) 24. Peter Payton 2. AnthonyPeter Sculley Watson (cc) Trifecta’ - Turvey went down, Ganmain | point win, although the margin could 2.1. GrahamJohn BischardHenman 25.26. LeeBrettAnderson Noble 3. Ray Willis 33.29. NicholasPeter Melton Schadt the Seconds were handsomly defeated, goals, also ‘Gracie’ Henman in the centre. 4. Richard Flanigan went down and we scraped home! The I have been much larger, but for some very 3. Craig Howe 26. Alan Williams 4. Clay Barber 34.30. ScottGraeme LovellTerlich the U18s were outclassed only on the 2. Anton Noble 28. Peter Minchin 5. Shayne White 35. Grant Regan Hawks showed us that we are no sure Anotheri ordinary to shinegoal kicking. was Graham Howe. 4. Warwick Armstrong 27. Todd Henman 5. Anthony Lyons day, and if this wasn’t enough, we had to Congratulations to Alan ‘Bing’ McPhee 3. Paul McCarty 29. Geoff Minchin 6. PaulMarcus Hawke Kreutzberger 36.31. DougMark Boak Mason thing. This game certainly is only a week Anton Noble turned in a top perfor­ 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Steve McCarten 32. Dean Hallam cancel the wedding in the cemetry, just B LACK & WtHITE NA 7. MurrayColin Karpany Barber 37. Andrew Passlow to week proposition - only each weeks vv blue, on mancereachingagain 50 fromfirst-gradethe half gameback forline theto 6.4. PatMark Lyons Whyte 29.30. Garry Mark Swasbrick Torrence 38. Glen McDonnell not fair is it. On the plus side though, STRIPES REDS> REDou de s L A p q Great t0 see you fjght y0ur way 8. BevanNick Moore Rowe 33. Geoff Hopkins performance on the ground can be m gold shoulders wjn the Chinese meal and the London 7. Harvey McRae 30. Shane Bryant 39. Neville Dennis rjBLACK, 5. Craig Spencer 31. Ken Patten 9. Paul J. Irvine there was Collingwood returning win­ 9. Graham Fellows 34. Craig Byrnes counted. YELLOW S,ASH back in to the seniors.Hotel Also towel. to Anthony Back Wakemanpocket Paul on reach Little­ 8. Terry Lyons 31. Mark Williams 10. Ray Carroll 40. Lyall McDermott ners, we belted the Poms and Koala is coming home. 6. David Carroll 32. Garry Gillett 10.11. MichealCraig WillisCondon 41.35. GavinJohn WestHubbard The old guy, number 5, sure knows ingplayed 100 agames.blinder Goodto win luckthe todayCRT boys.award, Congratulationswhile Derko rucked also 9. Andrew Soley 33. Colin Thompson Award winners in the 1sts were: Magpie of the Week, 8. Ken Fairman 33. Paul Little 11.12. AndrewDarren Cook Rainbird 42.36. JasonRoss ManningSchultz when to put in a good one - well done Anthony Lyons - to Damien Lang and Steve Henley on making the Common­ 10. Dillon Holt 34. Danny Baxter Scull; Sandman mug to Terlo; Riverina Spraying Service well to win Denise’s award. The Rod Mac votes went to: 5 12.13. ShaneBruce McDermottHannam 43.37. ScottRodger Evans Vennell another B.O.G. effort. Damien Pleming also came through wealthAnton, 4Bank Kerry, Cup 3 Derko,(Teal Cup) 2 Paul in AdelaideLittle and commencing 1 Mark Whyte. on 11.9. Allan Mark McPhee Derksen 35.34. Bruce Josh McKellarHettinger 14. Paul M. Irvine 44. Scott Bance towel to Browny. Although in anything but a comfortable 12. Damien Lang 36. Bruce Shepherd 13. Paul Hallam 38. Aaron Gowland with flying colours for his debut in Firsts. The Locksley JulyThe 5. ReservesBest wisheswent downfrom oncethe committee,again, but neverplayersgave andin 10. Tony Kelly 35. John Carroll 15. 45. Paul Brasier spot on the ladder we are only half way through the season 13. Steve Turner 37. Glen Bartram 15. Kevin Driscoll 46.39. PaulMurray Clarke Thomas Award went to Anthony Lyons, the Wagga Motors award to supporters.trying against the more experienced Temora team. Fullback 16. Steven Priest and anything can happen in the last half(?). 14.11. David Matt MelineJones (CC) 38.36. Glen Phil RobsonGardiner 16.17. BradPaul SeymourBlair 47.40. PaulScott Byrne Brown Paul Hawke and the Warehouse award to Stephen Schultz. PeterThe ReservesCaldow won ran outthe of Ladiessteam lastAux week.towel, Youstalwart’ll have to Colbe Award winners in Reserves: Libbys Takeaway mug to 15.12. Steven Greg BrainHolt 39.37. BradChris HeathRichards 17.18. MathewRicky Fitzsimmons Hundy 48.41. DarrenJohn Bauer Purton Well done fellas, a top effort in a tough game. onLitchfield your toesthe thisCRT weekaward, boys!and BetterPhil playesDay the lastDenise week’ swerehair 19. Ray Colvin 49. Russel Durnan Dale Gowland; Porky & Verdo award to Big Dick; Ladies $10 16. Dennis Irvine 40. Graham Howe 18. Trevor Ball 43. Bruce Mackinlay The 2nds breezed in again with Mark McDevitt picking up Colaward. Thompson, Other players Steve toHerbet, give their Mick best Havey were andAndrew Stewart Day, 13. Mick Button 38. Phil Day 20. Jason Morton 50. Jeff Simpson to Hoppy and Rosco, and Uncle Nix Pizza to Sambo. 17. Jamie O’Connell 42. Rodney Bell 19. Steven Nash 44.51. RichardRoger SalmonOugh the Mark Anthony award, Andrew Priest turned in another Symes.Andrew Hanrahan and Chris Richrds. Hang in there guys, 14. Matt Werner 39. Dean Hanrahan 21. Tony Grimmer The 18s were up against it with better players being 18. Anthony Wakeman 43. Damien Christopher 20.22. JasonCraig TaylorSamuelson 45.52. MarkChris Wood O’Keefe consistent effort to take the Breust towel, and Jeff Willis put maybeGreatthis gameweek by youthe U18s.will break Howthe aboutice youand knockhave athewin. top 19. David Mann Hoppy, the two Mo’s, Box, Chappy and Pooley. With the two 15. Andrew Hanrahan 44.40. Steve Darren McMahon Johns 21.23. ToddStephen Goldspink Shultz 46.53. RichardRoss Crawford Braid in a great effort to take the Birdsnest award. placedThe NetballersTigers off today.had one It winwill outbe ofa shotfour, winningin the arm the for U 1the6s. 20. Michael Harvey 45. Steve Herbert 24. Simon Black 54. Damien Maloney week break a chance to pick up on some training. 16. David Currie 41. Brendon Semmler 21. Chris Taylor (2nds) 47. Matthew Black The 18s trailed the Hawks at quarter time, coach Goof finals.These girlsBetterare playersreally goinglast weekwell andwereremain Michaelat theFrazer,top of Rodthe 21. Daniel Breed 46. Greg Lawton 25. Corey Booking 55. Nathan Vale Netball news: Both A & B Grade were victorious with mug 22. Barry Kohlhagen 48. Travis Allen must have put in some wise words at the break because the McKellar,ladder. The MidgetsDaryl Clayton,tried hard Gregbut wentMcCleandown asanddid theHarleyAs & 22.17. Ross Kieran Smith Spencer 42. Shane Spencer 26. John Schultz 56. Andrew Priest winners being Shay Hills and Nicole Sonneman. 23.27. MarkDarren McDevitt Terlich 49.57. DamienDale Gowland Pleming boys kicked on to record a 70 point win. Well done. This Bateup.Bs. The 1116s came from behind in the last quarter to win 23.18. Tim Brendon Sheather O’Reilly 44. Col McDermott Progress voting in the W & J Taylor amateur award re: 24.28. GrahamShane BrownDoswell 58.50. MathewTim Brain Gooden week will be a four quarter test as Leeton are our closest 23-19The Supporterin a good ofclose the match.Week thisAbby week Mowbray goes towon Bruce the 59. Stirling Peverell Kreutzy 10, Craigy 7, Whitey, Barry and Boof 5, Spiro, Bally 19. Peter CaldowTHIRD GRADE45. Bruce Patten 25.29. JohnPaul McGowanMcLachlan 51. Sean Tipping opponent. Awards went to Richie Ough, Damien Moloney Harrison.encouragement He hasaward, been aroundwhile Michellethe club Lumsdenfor a long andtime.Briony He’s 1. Greg McClean 30. Jeff Willis 60. Warick Brown and Boxhead 4, Scratches Fitzy, Byrnesy and Browny 2, 20. Kerry Brain 13.46. Kane Geoff McGregor Dewar 26. Andrew Terlich 56. Justin Poole and Rowan Wadley. theSpencer coach turned of the U15sin top andperformances. runs the boundary The B Grade on Sundays tried very for 2. Peter Lashbrook 14. John Robertson THIRD GRADE Barney and Nick 1. the seniors - top stuff! 3.21. Brad Matthew Bush Currie 15.47.Brad ColRobertson Litchfield 1. Damien Pleming UNDER15. Michael18s Hood The Kareoke Night was a huge social success as was hard but were defeated 59-17. Kylie Dunstan took out the 2. Simon Millman 16. Michael Mullins The club would like to offer its condolences to the Brown Don’t forget the Over 35s next Sunday. Should be a top 4. Craig Bryant 16. Matt Robertson 1. Alan Hopkins 27. John Taber (c) Gerald’s celebration on his 300th first grade game. encouragement award, while Heather Lavis and Karen 22. Darren Trembath 48. Peter Lumsden 3.2. DamienMick Mazzocchi Maloney 17.29. StephenSteve MarstonWilson family on the sad departure of Austy. Our thoughts are with day. Everyone welcome. Curtain raiser at 11 am, main game 5. Rod McKellar 17. Shaune Deaton 4. Michael Bagley 18. Mark Limbrick Coming up is a Hems Night, will keep you posted. Wykes had good games. Temora were too strong in the As 23. Simon Bonny 49. Craig Litchfield 9. Robert King 30. Andrew Taylor Peter and family. at 12.30. 6. Glen Haase 18. Justin Milne 5. Warick Brown 19. Matthew Gooden Let’s show the Redlegs the way home today. winning 36-20. Liz Currie won Denise’s award, Emma Lavis 7. Daniel Davies 10.6. DamienDarren Maher Smith 20.31. PaulAlan Rodney Marston The club will be commencing the NSWAFL Super Raffle On July 31 the L.A.F.C. will be holding a Garage Sale at 24. Paul Whyte 19.51. Daryl Bruce Clayton Boyton UPTHETIGES! the encouragement award, while Jodie Smith and Susanne 8. Ben Mathews 20. Paul Aliendi 11.7. RichardMark GodfreyOugh 21.32. MarkDamien Penny Allan very soon with every player being given a book. Books are the Showgrounds. All donations greatly appreciated. Also 25. Stuart Jones 52. Keith Menzies 12.8. MathewMark Chaplin Bolton 22.33. JamesGeoff ByrneHopkins only 20 tickets at $1 each. All books are to be sold. Fairman played their best. 9. Stewart McGowen 21. Robert Skewes 9. Chet Hubbard 23. Nathan De-Jong CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE the Lou Brown Testimonial Dinner on August 21. Tickets are 10. Wayne Jackson 22. Nicholas Lepper 16. Maick Williams 41. Luke Ellicott Congratulations from the club to former Star Paul Griffin 10. Stirling Peverill 24. Jeff Angle TonightClub Barney notes celebrates for games his on 21st July and 10 we & wish11 are him all on sale now at various outlets. 11. Gary Thompson 23. Harley Bateup 19.11. BrodieNeslonColvin Sweet 49.25. AndrewLee Sonneman Priest and netballer Linda Fairman who tie the knot today at 2 the best. Werequired hope to beon ableTuesday to offer 6th him (instead a winning of present. 0 K, today Terry’s Tigers. Should be a big crowd today, so 12. Steven Stockton 24. Michael Frazer 20.12. DannyBrody Millman Moore 26.56. DarrenJustin Cook Poole pm. 13. Rowan Wadley 27. Jason Samuelson All theWednesday) best Barn for due a great to printer night. ’s staff shortage on let’s put in a big one for our supporters. 24. Daniel Kent Today we welcome to town The Rock-Yerong Creek. 14. Michael Byrne 29. Glen Medau We trip to Stars countryWednesday this week 7th. and it ____would be to our advantage if it were overcast so they could not shine. It’s Riverina Battery & time we knuckled down to what we’re in the comp for — U Dobney Mobile winningRodney games! ’s Transport Services Formerly Sid Nash & Son Pty. Ltd. p—" ’ —i f!S! 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Phone BOB or TONY on (069) 285791 FOR MENscRVice / ^'W ’S!s?&£r I PHONE 593211 33 DOBNEY AVENUE, WAGGA - PHONE 253322 (After hours: John 261314, Peter 285741) / ,/1 Layby & bankcard welcome Bruce & Lola and Ian & Michelle Charles t MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS TURVEYPARKtemora KANGAROOS BULLDOGS NARRANDERA EAGLES It wasn’t a bad weekend for the boys ALast veryweek ’committeds effort by theeffortboys shouldfrom SENIORS SENIORSSENIORS SENIORS fromAgooddayforfootballbutafewmem- Goannaland. The Firsts and 18s - Coolamonhave pleased last many weeksupporters and becausecon­ 1. 1.Glenn Ross VardanegaMackenzie (cc) 28.24. Steven Michael Marks Morton 2. Danny Galvin 29. Byron Cole recordedbers of thestrong 3rd Gradewins, sidewhile decided the 2nds, to so gratulationswe played wellto them enough and into front beat of a their ‘top ’ ■ 2. 2.Heath Gerard Mooney Quade 29.25. MichaelChris ColeHewitt 3. 1.Phil Paul Cohalan O’Donoghue 31.24. Brad Mark Roberson Thornton 25. Bill Howitt wellsomething received elsea fair and flogging. did not have the formerteam showing premiership what players we can and really I think do if 3. 3.Dale Steve Lewington Barrett 30.26. Gary Darren Sheppard Hoare 4. 2.Winston Barry DewRoe 32. Peter Mohr Our U18s consolidated their position . . 4. 4.TerryCraig NessMorton 31. Shane Dash 5. William3. Simon Lloyd Absolom 33.26. Kerry Hayden Podmore Bull decency to inform the coach! Very poor ■> ourwe clubput our is happyminds toto getit. Unfortunately that undefeated our 27. Philip Block inatittude. the four Thewithteam a 22was pointbeaten victoryby overa bet ­ lliilililliil monkey off its back. 5.4. Troy Wayne Ashcroft Krause (2nds) 32.28. KenBrett HoweKrause 6. 4.Grant Darren Pettit Brookes 35.27. Darren Phillip Atkinson Cock intensity wained at times, leaving the 28. Graham Flynn theter Gullieside on boys. the day. The Awards: three Chrisvotes Walsh,and BLUE & GOLD 6.5. Troy Philip Maiden Reid 33.29. Brett Brett Hewitt Watterson 7. 5.Scott Richard Barber Hardy 36. Robert Manuel BANDS RED,BLUE WHITE & WHITE & StarsOur aU18s chance had to a goodget on win top and - eventually Mathew 7. Mark Cunningham 34. Brett Ashcroft towel went to ‘Riff who had a non-stop STRIPES 6. David Broomby 8. 6.Antony Shane Matthews Bloomfield 37.29. Paul Michael Murphy Smith Stan Doney, Simon Aboslum and Steven BLUE Barklemrunning outplayed 39 verypoint well winners and was (a vastour 8. Warren Sykes 35.30.Andrew Peter BlockRyan effort. Two votes went to D. Reid and son lTBLUE, GOLDJ V m 7. Michael Paterson 30. Steven Skates 7. Brian Mitchell 9. James Brennan 38. Adam Dubojski Starkey. bestimprovement player and on others our first to goround well hiding). were 9. Michael Flanigan 36.31. Nathan Peter GilchristLieschke of Vlad; Adam took the one vote. 8. Wes Heinjus 32. Bill Preston 10. 8.Shane Mark Piffero Quilter 39.31. Stephen Brendan Wheeler Sergent The 2nd Grade side is moulding itself DrewBest playersIverach, forDaniel us were Miegeland mark Schmidtand David (who Pike. is improving 10. Steven Woods 37. Tim Masterson 9. Glen Nielson 32. Harold White The 2nds were on the end of one of their worst losses for 9. Wayne Tucker 38.33. John Darren Bannister Krause 11. David Armstrong 40. David Muscat into a good combination. The team work has improved everyThe game),Reserves Dago coasted Block, to Mickanother Block, fine victoryBrett Krause and Mark and 11. Jeremy Masterson 12.10. Darren JohnVearing Cole 41.33. Andrew Jason Myers Williams thedramatically year. The Gullieand boysgood seemnumbers to haveat training the woodaugers on us, wellbut itfor Mooney and Steven Marks were best. Brian Robinson (8 12.10. Tim Craig Lloyd Wilson 39.34. Greg David Charleson Moses Patto. 11. Michael Gilchrist 35. Dean Guymer 13.11. Phil Steven McDevitt Rose 42.34. Dean Glen McMahon Starr wasthe anbusiness-end improvement of the from season. the Awards:first round. Matthew The Rhodes,Mark goals)The andSecond MaiGraders Hillier had(7) werea comfortable our best 71forwardspoint victory and 14. Bill Veale 40. Darryl Hillier 12. Tony Ryan 35. Richard Dolan 16.12. KainDon JohnstoneOliver 41.. 37. BrianMatthew Robinson Gilchrist 14. Mark Conway 43. Ashley Creasy AnthonyPaul Lawrence Menswear and award Joe Hopwood. and three votes went to Steve Andrewwithout Ryanreally isgetting running into into top a gear. bit of This good win form. makes it three 13. Ray Block 42. Gary Hoffman 15.13. Ricky Peter Collins Bloomfield 44.36. Anthony Dwayne Armstrong Matthews Wheeler. Apparantly Wheelsy could be missing for a few 17. Craig Knox 38. Glen Hartwig ( 37. Anthony Noack It appeared that the 1 st Grade team thought the Reddies onIn the Seniors trot for last us weekand witha pretty players lucklustre returning effort from by injury our 18.14. GaryMark Harris Schmidt 43.39. MichaelAndrew SimmonsManning 16.14. Chris Mark Ross Clark 45. Austin McRae weeks.were goingThere’tos betalkeasy-beats they're making- far from newit. episodesThe Eagles of hadthe to players, unacceptable and awful could also describe our 15. David Brockwell 39. Mark Scamberry (building up player reserves) Rocko is looking at making a 19.15. MarkAndrew Mooney Derrick 44.40. AndrewAndrew HarmerBreust 17. Trevor Smith 46. Anthony Melton Planetfight ofhard the all Apes. day Theto take ‘shopkeeper the points,’ Winston but still Dewplenty got of two room efforcharge and for I betthe trainingfinals. Saturdaywas very sawsolid Glenduring Hartwig the week. play 20.16. ScottGerard Bourne Pattison 45.41. BevanJason MartinCollins 18.16. Leigh Heath Brown Hopwood 47.40. Mark Paul Vincent Kirk votes and Anthony Melton got the Styles Apart haircut. 21. Tony Melican 47. Tony Stratton 19.17.Boyd TrentKendall Miller 48.41. Eddie Richard Lloyd Durnan for improvement. Good effort. Awards: Mark Thornton, Mark Jeremyanother Mastersonbig game to played win the a socks, great withgame second-gamer in defence as Peter did 17. Bruce Thompson 44. Michael Sinclair Quilter,The First Mick Graders Hopwood, are on a roll,and theythe ’veBeaurepairs won two in aaward row. A to StevenStewart Woods. taking theTerry mug. Ness First-gamer and Tony Rob TheEdwards Negotiator also had’ 22.18. PaulPaul NoackLennon 48.45. TravisNigel TerryPaton 20.18. Luke Neil Bolden McCallum 50.42. Michael Colin LongfordWheeler nice change from the past couple of weeks. We’re playing 23.19. NealeJames FrancisDurham 50. Tony Fankhause 21.19. Brian Joe McRae Hopwood 51.43. Brendon John PearsonBoyle Paul O’Donoghue. Melicana strong played game, well while also. Rocko kicked 6 goals at full 46. John McRae well Netballersenough to arewin,consolidating but with gamestheir likeposition on Saturdayfor the finals. it Netball: A Grade had a good 23-13 win and Jenny Whitic- 24.20. SamPhilip King Cant 51. Peter Gyles 22.20. Chris Michael Mason Hopwood 52.44. Dennis Tom KaneRyan forward. 25. Nigel Smith 52.47. MaiMichael Hillier Block 21. BretWadelton 45. Wayne Hickenbottom shouldGreat have effort been by allby teams a lot more. and the It waspeople bad who luck are for doing Mitch the ker Netballwon thenews mug. isJodievery Robertsonpatchy this ledweek B Gradebecause to a goodevery winone 21. Robert Russell 48. Peter Crawford 23. Darren Wedge 55. Stephen Culhane 26. Stephen Father 53. David Constable 24.22. Brian Paul Hawke Mitchell 57.46. Shane Victor McMahon Hugo whocoaching broke his and collarbone the organising. and we wishAll teams him a swifthad greatrecovery. wins. 26-18I asked and had in noC Gradedetails. Deb I do Burkinshaw know that wewas won best. both They grades. won 27.22. DarrenPaul McKelvie Wallett 49. Craig Schluncke The Miltons Gear award went to the man who’s got more 23. Dallas McKelvie 50. Craig Storm 25.23. Wayne Robert Podmore Jenner 58.47. Mitchell Darren Dubojski Mohr U15s won 16-7 with Natalie Zak, Claire Hansell and Kim ., 35-2.Best playerThe U15s in B playedGrade beinga draw Melissa and Amanda Haisell Nixonwho took won home the THIRD GRADE 26. Wade Jones 60.48. Brett J. Taylor Langfield movesHugo than the Johnbest. Tutt, C Grade Darcy wonCole. The31-14 ‘Grunter with ’ Carolgot the Mansell, mug, lunchthe mug. for her good efforts. 1. Daniel Miegel UNDER14. Wes 18s Kendall 27. David Gollash 61. Nik Mathews while Dan Lloyd got the Styles Apart haircut. 2. . SeanDeanBailey Cole 16. Jamie. Greg WakefieldMcKinnon THIRD GRADE Francene Smith and Cathy McLean the award winners. B TodayThis week it’s Narrandera another home and our game, players against need tothe dig Goannas. deeper 28. Daniel Lloyd Netball: B Grade won, while the As were beaten com­ into the commitment and enthusiasm bag and show we are 3. .John Heath Petts Cole 17. .Simon Darryl Klimpsch Perrot 1. Heath Hopwood 13. Peter Smith Grade had the closest win 33-23 with better players being . Let ’s go boys, put in a huge effort and let’ s roll them in all 4. . MathewScott LanyonBarklem 18. .Xavier Chris George Schmidt 2. Nathan SmithUNDER14. 18s Dean Odgers prehensively,Jo Mathiseon, butShannon put up aHutchins good effort.and RochelleK.G. gotSullivan. the mug,The . Craig Kahlefeldt 19. Bradley Burkinshaw athree sound grdes. unit and only had a form lapse last week. We also 5. Shane Bailey . Adrian Weir 2. 3.AdamSimonBarroAbsolomiw 13. Michael AnseImi while Toeless’ Smith played well. Welcome to our new rec­ . Mick Castelly 20. Drew Iverach 15. Michael George A Grade were best served by Toni Hugo, Fiona Lawrence. . inviteMick all theLowry Narrandera from the players,Railway committee has asked and me supportersto tell some 6. Andrew Nguyen . Rod Foster i 3. 4.Wayne Steven Sanbi Starkeybrook 14.16. Daniel Jarrod Murphy Goulding ruits Jane and Kelly. 7. . MatthewDavid CastellyNixon 21. .Robert Peter Sheather Rudd 4. Richard Post 15. Chris HHiggins and Roslyn McCallum in their big 56-8 win. topeople the Clubwho afterare staying the matchat the forpub a drink.with ‘friends’ that they are i 5. Andrew Foster 18. Wade Stidiford Saturday, July 10 after the Marrar game, we have our 8. . MattAaron Johnstone Tyndall 22. . KeithGavin Hill Millgate 5. Chris Phyland 16.lb. RHyan Maloneyi A great day was had by all at the recent Bowls Day. 9. . BrettG. WhiteWillis 23. .DavidAaron PikeCordery 6. 6.Alex AndrewCreasy Trengrove 17.19.Jeff ScottMui nroJones required to pay rent too. Chris Cole is one that was drawn to CountryThanks & toWestern the Narrandera Extravaganza. Bowling Don Club’t be afraidfor the to use get of all the my attention. 10. . JulienScott Clarkson Sinclair 24. . DuncanBrendon Vennell McKelvie 7. 7.Mark Jeremy Sanbrook Roach 18.21. Christian Mark MordenWood dressed as it will add to the fun. $15 per head which 11. . BradelyMichael Bro Wienckewn 25. .Jamie Colin Bourne Goesch 8. 8.Andrew Chris WalshManual 19.22. Aung Robert Win Hutchinson facilities. Great to see netballers also participating. There Finally a date to jot down - the night of the Marrar game, 12. . DavidMichael Jenkins Breust 26. . CoreyBrad Bowen Hart 9. 9.Mathew Michael Duffy Rhodes 20.23. Wayne Michael Smith Levett includeswill be asupper. Tennis ADay bus on Sunday,will be runningJuly 4. $5 from per headWagga and tobar ­ Hawk is hosting a Bush Dance that everyone is welcome to. . Daniel Berry 27. . AndrewM. Drum Bloomfield 10. Daniel Roberts 21. Xavier Higgins Mangoplah and back again, so no need to drive. Music by . Matt Derrick 11.10. Andrew Jay Norden Dubojski 27.24. Glen Daniel Eves Longabardi becue lunch. Everyone is responsible for their own shoes More details next week. . J. Drum 12. Stephen Murphy 38. Adam Dubojski The Moonlighters and will be held at the Mango Hall. . Steve Fellow 11. Matt McLean 25. 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NARRANDERA. 534 667 80.0 16 MARRAR BOMBERS East Wagga-K COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT3 5 - 726 930 78.0 12 DEMONS Draw & Progressive Results Round 8 Last Ganmain-GG-M 490 709 69.1 16 Well, finally we’ve strung together a Well, what can one say. Dis- FIRST GRADE Week Total Coolamon .... 3 5 - 742 1029 72.1 12 Leeton ...... SENIORS479 869 55.1 12 couple of wins and let’s hope that we appointed? yes. We started so well till 25. Clinton Renner Sat. 17 April: EWK(49) v Wagga(204). Narrandera 2 6 - 644 967 66.5 8 East 1.Wagga-K Geoff Smith. 457 896 51.0 4 Sun. 18 April: G-GG-M(1SENIORS16) v Griffith(69), continueD. Brookesthat run for (Narrandera)a while...... 8 44 Leeton ...... Smithy1 and7 - David598 had989 to come60.4 off.4 But 2. Anthony Trewella 26. Darren Burkinshaw 1. David Brown 29. Lindsay Geppert we will meet again. Burgie showed all his Coolamon...:. 342 1079 31.6 4 Leeton(74) v Narrandera(92), Turvey Park(180) v TheP. Firsts Hatty had (Gan-GG-M) a slow start, but...... they 1 33 3. Todd Gunning 27. Wayne Stevens Coolamon(70). certainly hit top gear after the long skills by winning the mug. Crackle slot­ 4. Robbie Burgess 28. Andrew McPherson 2. David Drum 30. Brian Pattison K. Johnstone (Turvey) ...... 3 28 ted into the backline again to win the RH 5. Scott Gunning 29. Jamin Forbes Sat.3. Brendon 24 April: Harrington Narrandera(61) 31. Gerard v Timothy Turvey(150); break.B. Gavin Buchanan Graetz also (Coolamon) hit top gear and ...... 7 26 deservedly won the mug. Brad ‘the goal Blake award. Forbsy - what a perfor­ 6. Kent Hines 30. Peter Haby Wagga(207)4. Vin Carroll v Leeton(69).32. David McKelvie G. Toscan (Griffith) ...... 7 25 RED, WHITE V sneak’ Richards had a field day kicking VABLACK, RED SASH THIRD GRADE 7.Club Craig Hines Championship31. Michael Munro Sun.5. John2 May:CarrollCool(71) v Ganmain-GG-M(133. Andrew Leonard55); Grif- mance, grunt, grabs and goals to win the six goalsSECOND in the last GRADE quarter and picking Round 8 encouragementFor award, Ag and% This Pts is my Round8. Jason8 Wild 1sts 32.2nds Michael 3rds Smith Tot fith(16. Frank62) vPattison EWK(109). 34. Mark Langtry up theR. dinner Carroll for two(Wagga) for his fine...... display. Vin Carroll4 and49 WAGGAlast year...... ’ Spike won the Hylands827 Meat 228 award. 362.7 The32 two Wagga8. Bryan...... Alexander (2nds)42 33. 21Robert 8 Meyers71 35. Terry Langtry 9. Adam Jenkins 34. Paul Leonard Sun.7. Mark 9 CarrollMay: Coolamon(99) v Griffith^ 11), RitchyG. Robinson Harris (Turvey)shared the...... stubbies for their 0efforts. 32 LEETON‘Cats’ got ...... them going great guns.538 Biggest 408 margin131.8 we24 have Turvey Park .. 42 24 3.5 69.5 Ganmain-GG-M(90)8. Terry Willis v Narrandera(50),36. Allan Grentall Leeton(65) 10. David Meyers 35. Greg Smith AlthoughD. Alpenthese players (Griffith) all had ...... great games, there were2 cer32­ GRIFFITHever beaten...... Mango by. Well done.504 Awards: 468 107.6Brett ‘20Hooter ’ Ganmain-GG-M11. Brett Vearing 30 36. 12Jason 3.5Smith 45.5 v9. EWK(1 Peter 48),Hodge Turvey Park(137. 34)Andrew v Wagga(70). Bevan tainly plenty of others in what was really a fine team effort. Vearing won the mug and used it well. Troy Gun the Uncle B. Robinson (Turvey Park) .... 8 29 NARRANDERA. 477 453 105.2 16 Griffith12...... Conrad Haggar 24 37. 12Kamahl 5 Leonard41 10.Sat. Chris 15 May:Sevan Wagga(104)38. vCol Ganmain-GG-M(76). O’Brien Well done fellas. Nix pizza, Ray Smith the Crossroads award and Nick Jen­ Narrandera ,.. 6 9 4 19 M. Hiller (Turvey Park) ...... 7 27 Ganmain-GG-M. 445 448 99.3 14 13. Paul Gillett 38. Brett Neilson 11.Narrandera(83) Greg McKelvie v Coolamon(139. Haden04). Sun.Smith 16 May: In the Reserves, it was another win that we needed badly, kins the Hylands Meat award. East14. Wagga-K.Stephen McPherson18 39. 3Greg 2Beer 23 EWK(60) v Turvey(108), Griffith(67) v 12. Gavin Graetz 40. Russell Menzies but it wasTHIRD another GRADE game where we really had every chance TurveyThe Pk18s...... what’s Pete got to do436 to get538 you there81.0 - 14makes Coolamon15. Troy .... Gunning 18 40. 3Greg 0King 21 Leeton(110). 13. Mark Hagar 41. Brad McGarry to nailR. them, Wadley but instead (Wagga) we kicked ...... so badly that we6 kept43 Eastyou wonderWagga-K our. 15s are going so360 well 640(beat Turvey56.2 8by 26 Leeton16. Steve...... Smith 6 41. 9Doug 6 Bruckner21 them in the game right until the finishing stages. The most goals, Tigers by 17 goals and The Rock by over 200 points Sat/Sun. 22/23 May: NSW42. StateJohn McCormackChampionships B. Harrison (Griffith) ...... 0 25 Coolamon .... 233 637 36.5 0 1sts:17.6 pts.Clinton 2nds:Hansell3 pts. 42.3rds: Errol1 pt.Burgess 15.at Griffith.Neil TurnerRFL 87dFarrer63. ACT 145 dSydney 41. pleasing thing about the win was the way the club song was over the past three weeks!). Sure looks good for the future if D. Davies (Leeton) ...... 1 23 18. Darren Wild 43. Joshua Irvine 16.Sydney Wes Graetz175 d Farrer 45. 43.ACT Anthony 91 d RFL Duck 5 7. sung after the game, one could really feel the spirit that is we can keep them together. Award winners in the U18s 19. Glen Williams 44. Adam Jack 17.Sat. James 29 CorbettMay: Coolamon(91)44. Brad Richardsv Wagga(212), B. Burkinshaw (Turvey)...... 0 19 20. Paul Piercy 45. Gerrod McCoughlan slowly but surely growing with each win. Award winners were: Doug Brucko won the mug again (I think he is nearly 18.Narrandera(95)Stuart Seymour v Griffith(145. 47).Boris Sun.Lalic 30 May: were Graham Willis the mug, who will no doubt be causing ready for a run in the firsts), Andrew Brydon the $10 and 21. Craig Otto 46. Glen Lawson 19.Ganmain-GG-M(1 Richie Robinson19) v EWK(78),46. Bruce Turvey Holden Park(156) headaches forLADIES the first grade selectors NETBALL after his classy dis­ Shannon Ellis showed why the 15s are going so well to win 22. Branko Janie 47. Robert Hart v Leeton(48). the socks. 23. Brett Whyman 48. Shane Peddler 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch play atfullback. Russell Menzies won the dinner for two and Sat. 5 June: EWK(91) v Coolamon(78); he certainlyRiverinadidn’t look rusty Netballat all, and Ritchie LeagueDrum once To the netballers,For hell,yourwhat a winnext77-17! Tonewwin any A or24. usedWarren McCoulloughcar, 49.see: Shane McCaully 21. David Chamberlain 48. Andrew Hart Wagga(191) v Narrandera(54). Sun. 6 June: again picked up the stubbies. Grade netballTONY game by 60 goals MELICAN is nice, but against MCU ... the negotiator!50. David Whyte 22. Tony Turner 49. Graham Willis A GRADE: Rd 8 Pts For Ag % UNDER 18s Leeton(51) v Gan-GG-M(99); Turvey Park(133) v TheNarrandera A Grade netballers...... were convincing28 230 winners 111 51-7.207.2 It makes it so much sweeter. Pity our footballers never had 23.Griffith(1 Garry Armstrong11) 50. Brendon Cotterill that same desire.“ Paula O’Connell turnedJ IF?:in a great ’game • to 1. Scott Shiping 16. Mathew Maloney was aWagga great team...... effort. Maria Armstrong24 189 was the144 mug win131.2­ 2. Jay Jenkins 17. Jamie Clark 24. David Hodge 51. Jeremy Green Turvey Park .... 20 221 157 140.7 win the mug. The B Grade was alittle closer with MCU win­ Sat. 12 June: Narrandera(93) v EWK(121). Sun. ner playing at centre. Colleen O'Rourke won the encourage­ 3. K. Kefford 21. G. Mills 25.13 BruceJune: RollinsCoolamon(104)52. v Leeton(91Max Thomas); Ganmain- ment Eastaward. Wagga-K B Grade .. also won their20 match168 15248-27 with170.5 ning 36-33. Grub ■■■MiAshby turned in a blinder to win the 4. Nathan Garrod 22. Michael Vincent 53. Peter Willis Coolamon...... 16 168 143 117.4 mug. 5. Doug Bruckner 23. Jamie Wild 26.GG-M(75) Rodney Schnoeglv Turvey Park(97); Griffith(79) v Veronica Deighton winning the mug for a good goal defence 27.Wagga(98). Robert Schnoegl 54. Brendan Pattison game,Leeton and Tanya ...... Robinson won the 10encouragement 94 232 award.40.5 Special thanks to all those who help put the footy club on V.7. Bernard Clarke 29. Andrew Brydon Griffith...... 8 146 183 79.7 the paddock each week in Tubby, the Ant, Dave, the Mac- 8. Adam Jack 33. Robert Meyers 28.Sat. Glen 19 Bevan June: Narrandera(156. Terry16) Sexton v Leeton(90); Our MidgetsGan-GG-M won...... against a smaller 2and 104 less experienced208 50.0 9. Jay Little 37. Heath Grogon :V Wagga(101) v EWK(70). Sun. 20 June: Coola- side. Maria Armstrong was this weeks netball ‘lotto’ ka’s, Ruddy and the Brucko’s. The best way to show your 10. Corey Forrester 44. Brett McDonald winner.B GRADE Pts For Ag % appreciation is winning. Let’s start showing our c 11. Steve Bruckner 47. Shane Watkins mon(125) v Turvey(106); Griffith(144) v Ganmain- Narrandera...... 32 227 125 181.6 .appreciation. 12. Heath Bruckner 48. L. Mills GG-M(86). CongratsTurvey Parkto everyone .... who organised24 197 the Hey124 Hey 158.8its 13. Justin Kearns■ SaturdayEast night,Wagga-K. everyone.. that went24 certainly 153 146had a good104.7 time. And,Wagga...... while we’re on the social theme,12 141 it probably116 a good121.5 S 111 ( V Sat. 26 June: EWKv Griffith FOR PERSONALISEDi ATTENTION WALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS... call: s- time toLeeton remind ...... everyone about the 12fast 139approaching 157 75th88.5 r> Sun.CLUB 27 SCRIBESJune: Gan-GG-M PLEASE v Cool NOTE anniversaryCoolamon celebrations...... which will12 take 128 place 165 on July 2477.5 f( in s Leeton v Wagga Gan-GG-M...... 8 122 167 73.0 ■<' y - ■, - Club notes for games on July 10 & 11 weekend. So let’s all start getting organised for this event & Turvey v Narrandera whichGriffith really looks...... as though it will be4 a 101huge 218weekend.46.3 are required on Tuesday 6th (instead CGRADE NISSAN 300ZX Some late news just to hand: thePts Marrar For Club’Ags canola% WIMPY BARBER'S & &WJU of Wednesday) due to printer’s staff Turvey Park .... 28 266 47 crop has been sown. A very big thank you to all who kindly565.9 ALSO ALL CROP SPRAYING WITH 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES Sat. shortage3 July: EWKv on Wednesday Leeton 7th. donatedNarrandera their time,...... tractors and implements.24 186 It’s 81a great 229.6job Narrandera v Ganmain-GG-M Wagga...... 16 93 101 92.0 Phone ‘WIMPY’ BARBER or DAVID BROWN at Wagga on 225777 (313265 ah) well doneLeeton - now...... let’s all keep our12 fingers 91 crossed114 for 79.8a JASON NISSAN Wagga v Turvey huge harvest. the Sun. 4 July: Griffith v Coolamon Gan-GG-M...... 8 74 98 75.5 NEGOTIATORS East Wagga-K .. 4 64 187 34.2 Sat. 10 July: Coolamon v Narrandera Coolamon21 ...... GURWOOD STREET,0 48 WAGGA191 25.1 Dobney Avenue, Wagga - Ph 253211 - A.H. 218636 PHONE 211631 Brian Lawrence For all Sun. 11 July: Gan-GG-M v Wagga JUNIORS Pts For Ag % Leeton v Griffith After hours: MC Croker 252056, • 24 hour roadside assistance • Finance available (t.a.p.)your Narrandera...... GJ Carroll 28287137 235 60 391.6 Sports M.C.Turvey v EWK Croker East Wagga-K.• Dealer.. at Marrar20 & Coolamon118 89 for132.5 • Over 10O cars in stock GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS Wagga...... INCITEC FERTILIZERS,16 142 Phone113 125.6 sporting Sat. 17 July: EWK v Ganmain-GG-M Turvey Park .... 10 97 130 74.6 142 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA Wagga v Coolamon CoolamonJohn...... Carroll 27437310 (AH77 274355)174 44.2 RIVERINA’S No. 1 NISSAN AND USED CARrequirements DEALER WAGGA, MARRAR, COOLAMON, or Bryan Buchanan 273566. PHONE 214583 Sun. 18 July:COOTAMUNDRA Griffith v Narrandera Gan-GG-M...... 4 60 74 81.0 Leeton v Turvey Leeton ...... Phone Cootamundra4 36422633 123 29.2 2214 — CARLTON FFL CARLTON FFL-2315

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Last weekendWell’s round the of Brown matches Bombers saw some weren large’ t the 11s, while North Wagga easily defeated the Gullie; The SENIORS winning Bombers last week - Marrar victories last week. The U18s game was scores recorded in the 15s with Turvey Park swamping The Rock1. beatBrett Turvey Pearson Park in a low26. scoring Nat game,Herdon while com­ 1. Dick Carey 27. David Crouch very entertaining once again and ended Rock. Collingullie-Ashmontwere too too goodstrong in for both the Saints,games. Tigers In a low petition leaders Eastlakes got home in a tight one Riverina Truck Centre scoring game, the Reserves were still in 2. Scott Robertson 28. Craig Carey in quite fiery scenes. Wayne is very over-running Eastlakes, and Coolamon defeating East against2. Alan Tigers. Bell 27. Ross Devereux 3. Sam Carey Sturt29. Chris Highway, Honey WAGGApleased - Phone with the (069) numbers 211244 turning up for Wagga by a big margin.withIn thea chance13s, Tigers almosthad auntilcomfortable full time. It Next weekend: General bye, School holidays. 4. Robbie Ellis 30. Michael Hoogvelt a game each week and hope it continues win over Eastlakes, Turveywas a gamethrashed of badThe kickingRock, Collingullie on both sides 3. Brian Johnstone 28. Brett Prentice MBROWN, 5. Justin Gregory 31. Chris Deaner for the remainder of the season. IRED, WHITE & GREEN TRIM, - only one goals scored after half time. 4. Graeme Hadrill 29. Brian Gaynor 6. Wayne Blay 32. Brendan Nielsen Wilbur’s Warriors domination of the BLACK GOLD LETTERING RussellWFisherL Ptshad a great game in W L Pts UNDER 15 W L Pts UNDER 11 UNDER 13 33. Jason Carey Reserve Grade continues, and has them Eastlakes*...... defence8 and1 won36 theTurveyBowling Park*...... Club . 5.8 Terry1 36 Walker Collingullie-Ash30. Derek Ryan10 0 40 7. Scott Macklin 34. Ralph Brewer ‘sittingV pretty’ on the top of the ladder. The season still has a awardThe Rock* Derek ...... Ryan played well7 2and 32 won theWagga socks, Tigers* the video...... 8 1 36 Turvey Park... 8 2 32 8. Chris Irvine 6. Peter McCabe 31. Jamie Buerckner 35. Darren Urquhart TOTALwhile to go however, and a continuedBEHINDSGOALS committmentsTOTAL is wentCoolamon*to Brett...... Prentice. Peter6 McCabe3 28 playedEastlakes-MCUa good game t* ■ ..5 3 26 Wagga Tigers . 8 2 32 9. Peter Noack GOALS BEHINDS 6 3 28 . 5 2 26 Coolamon...... 6 4 24 10. Aaron Washington 36. Jamie Petroff required in order to keep their hopes for a flag alive. andWagga won Tigers*. Buster's • Butchery award and theEast pewter Wagga-K** went to t 7. Jason Bryce 33. Chris Chalmers Turvey Park*... 5 4 24 Coolamon*...... 5 4 24 Eastlakes-MCU .3712 11. StephenIQWithers 37. Jason Flagg Our FirstIQ Grade combined well to defeat the Magpies in a Stephen French. North Wagga*.. 3 6 16 Collingullie-Ash*...... 8.4 Geoff5 20 Walker East Wagga-K.34. Shane Brustolin.3 7 12 12. Paul Skeers 38. Luke Fitzgerald game which was by far more of a team effort than the pre­ The First Graders led at quarter time but were outplayed .28 8 2Q 2Q East Wagga-K** 3 5 16 The Rock* ...... 2 7 12 North Wagga . 13. Cory Gregory 39. Rodney Earsman vious week. forCollingullie-Ash* the rest of the game. Terry2 7Walker 12 had Northa good Wagga* game and...... 189. Paul Buerckner8 The Rock ...... 36. Phil Pellow. 0 10 0 1st14. GradeRandy Kerr 40. Matt Connellan My sincere3Q3Q apologies, for I am not aware of the awards for wonSouth the Wagga-T* Bowling Club award,0 APK9 Sales4 andSouth Service Wagga-T* award...... 18 8 * Bye t Draw 10. Glen Bell 37. Michael Rees 15. John Copland 41. Alan Gatlin last week. went to Brian Johnstone, Busters Butchery to Darren 4Q 4Q 11. Terry Greenham 38. John McLean 16. Paul Williams 42. Wayne Skeers The netballers gave The Rock a run for their money in both Walker, the video to Geoff Walker and the pewter to I an Gor­ 43. James Kerin grades compared to the first time we played them. Thanks to don, good to see him inRIVERINA form shooting for goal, UMPIRES kicking ASSOCIATION 17. Dean UmbackTOTAL TOTAL 13. Stephen French 39. Darryl Harper 18. Scott Absolum 44. David Flanigan Janice & Debbie for their continued hard work. The netball six. Sponsored by Wagga Mutual Credit Union 14. Pat Hill 40. Patrick Gaynor 19.2nd Shane Grade Whyte 45. Phil Irvine has brought a lot of new people to the club and is another Don’t forget the Bowls afternoon this Sunday. Names to 20. Darren Richardson 46. Nigel Francis interest for the girls on Saturday. Our teams are combining be in at the club by 12 noon for 1 pm start. BBQ tea to follow, Under 18s 15. Russell Fisher 41. Craig McCormack 21. Jason Kerr 47. Sonny Kay well and are both well in the running for the finals. pleaseThisbring weekenda salad. sees Gary Harding umpiring the final Spirit of the Law 22. Tom Fife 48. Gerard Gaynor From all reports the player’s lobstering trip on Sunday of Twothe Zonehard Championshipsgames today, so prior give to it the your Swans best gameshot. at 16. Robert HarperFREE KICKS42. Fraser Dwyer Sydney Cricket Ground. The player who makes the ball his sole objective shall 23. Gavin Hofert 49. Adam Carey was thoroughly enjoyed by all and a large number turned up. UP THE BOMBERS. 17. Brett Ryan 43. Damien Harper The dinner night was called off, but a social function be given every opportunity to gain possession of the 24. Chris Howe 50. Paul Flanigan Apparantly Ralph, Jamie and ‘Hitman’ Skeers caught a few will be held in July and the first week in August. ball.18. Glen O’Brien 44. Daniel Chalmers 25. Stephen Howe 51. Damien Black lobsters, but they came to grief as Wayne tipped over their Well done to all juniors on the weekend, as the The player who has possession of the ball and is held 26. LeonSmythe 52. Dennis Baksch vessel. The main thing was, their stubbie holders were 19. Ian Gordon 45. Michael Heath weatherRodney conditionsS wereTransport not pleasant. Services by an opponent shall be given a reasonable time to kick UNDER 18s saved!! Perhaps us girls could join the guys on the next trip? Formerly Sid Nash & Son Pty. Ltd. fSSfiSBBBBfri .w.v.vA^v •Xv All umpires must get to training and also the lecture or20. handball. Mark McCormack 48. Andrew Paton vXvXvXvA What do you reckon Grouchy? afterwards.TRANSPORT Understanding and the requirements of an The ball shall be kept in motion. The field umpire shall What’s wet and dirty, smells like a campfire>.\VJ and can't STORAGE AGENTS 49. 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DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS,v ; v - Today’s round of Division DIVISION ONE One matches starts the DIVISION ONE-Round9: Last ‘homeward straight’, with last FIRST GRADE UDDER FIRST GRADE Week Total week’s games signalling the FIRST GRADE LADDER D. Carey (Nth Wagga) .... 3 37 half-way mark of the season. Round 8 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Seymour (Marrar)...... 1 29 The disturbing factor for most STH WAGGA-T... 7 1 769 620 124.0 28 I. Gordon (A.P.M.) ...... 6 26 supporters, especially those Round 9 W 0 L For Ag % Pts S. Barber (MCU) ...... 1 25 COOTA. ... 6 - 2 757 701 108.0 24 M. Jones (Ardlethan)----- 0 22 of the bottom four teams, The ARDLETHAN .... 7 2 1120 742 151.0 28 Rock-Yerong Creek, Collin- R.A.A.F. ... 4 - 4 844 743 113.6 16 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ... 6 22 guliie-Ashmont, Temora and NTH. WAGGA 7 - 2 1173 803 146.1 28 WHITTON-Y 3 - 5 636 711 89.5 12 M. Whyte (Ardlethan)...... 2 22 M.C.U. 6 - 3 924 691 133.8 24 S. Macklin (Nth Wagga) .. 0 21 lailWliW Ariah Park-Mirrool is that Uranq-K. .. 2 - 6 789 827 95.4 8 D. Umback (Nth Wagga).. 3 20 after last week’s results the MARRAR.... 6 - 3 893 680 131.3 24 Rivcoll .... 2 - 6 616 809 76.1 8 T. Greenham (A.P.M.) ..... 1 19 gap between the top four teams and those just men­ The Rock-Y.C. 4 - 5 837 867 96,5 16 G. McKelvie (Marrar)...... 1 19 tioned is now as big as it has been, and, barring upsets in this afternoon’s fixtures, will be even wider at final Coll.-Ash. .... 3 1 5 712 937 76.0 14 SECOND GRADE siren time. So, can it be that those teams can now forget Temora ...... 1 1 7 597 1132 52.7 6 SECOND GRADE UDDER J. Copland (Nth Wagga) .. 6 37 G. King (Coil-Ash) ...... O 23 about any finals aspirations for 1993? Will (as has Ariah Park-M. 1 - 8 650 1054 61.7 4 STH WAGGA-T. 8 - 0 802 297 270.0 32 R. McKenzie (Temora) ... 6 23 almost become the trend over the last few seasons in S. Whyte (Nth Wagga).... 0 22 Farrer League) the half-way mark top four be the same RIVCOLL...... 5 - 3 655 433 151.3 20 R. Flanigan (TR-YC) ...... 0 20 one to compete for the 1993 premiership pennant? In a URANQ-K ...... 5 - 3 600 493 121.7 20 R. Kerr (Nth Wagga)...... 0 18 country competition it’s often hard to work on a ‘five SECOND GRADE LADDER RAAF...... 4 - 4 583 616 94.6 16 W. Blay (Nth Wagga) ...... 1 18 season plan’, or even a ’two season plan’. It’s usually a P. Haby (Coil-Ash)...... 4 17 case of “let’s make this our season” - and if it’s not suc­ Cootamundra . 2 - 6 601 522 115.1 8 Round 9 W D L For Ag % Pts UNDER 18s cessful many hopes are dashed; much off-season Whitton-Yanco .0 - 8 156 1036 15.1 0 NTH WAGGA .... 9 - 0 1103 240 459.6 36 M. Derrick (Temora)...... 0 18 hardwork in gathering together what looked like the 0 16 7 - 2 818 459 178.2 28 D. Parry (Nth Wagga)...... ‘team to do it’ was, it seems, to no vail. “Is it worth it?” is COLL-ASH. R. Meyers (Coll-Ash) ...... 2 15 a question frequently asked by many an official or M.C.U. 5 - 4 584 594 98.3 20 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP J. Poole (T.R.-Y.C.)...... 0 12 diehard supporter. Whilst often the rhetorical question T.R.-Y.C...... 4 - 5 649 591 109.8 16 B. Roberson (M.C.U.) ..... 0 11 is silently answered in the negative, invariably those Div. One - Rd9 Ists 2nds U18s Tot A. Jack (Coll-Ash) ...... 1 11 Marrar ... 4 - 5 478 492 97.1 16 fanatical supporters are at it again the next season with North Wagga ... 42 27 3 72 the same optimistic hope that “this is our year”! Temora .. 4 - 5 433 602 72.0 16 MCU ...... 36 15 4 55 DIVISION TWO-Round 8: Last Perhaps that could be said of the Marrar club, this Ariah Pk-M 3 - 6 511 611 83.6 12 9 45 FIRST GRADE Week Total Marrar...... 36 37 year. Certainly the signs are there now that Marrar 0 - 9 178 1165 15.3 0 44 W. Gardner (Sth Wagga-T) 1 Ardlethan. Collingullie-AshPlenty of. reasons21 to21 smile last2 week as thisM. Wrightgroup (Whitton)of 1983 Coolamon...... 1st6 28 could have their most successful Farrer League season. Ardlethan...... 42 0 42 Only once have they made the finals previously, that Grade premiers (still playing) celebrate aS. big McCollough win over (RAAF)RFL front-runners ... 5 25 S 24 12 4 40 being in 1989, under the coaching of Richie Robinson. i T.R.-Y.CPurvey...... Park and their 1983 grand final triumphS. Saunderson at the Coolamon (Rivcoll) .. Reunion.2 22 ■1 29 They’re in the four now, and with atwo win break and a Temora From...... left to right:9 Neil15 Fleming, 5 David Gillett,R. MaybonAnthony (Whitton-Y) Fleming and... Andrew0 21 UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER AP-M...... 6 9 15 J. Breed (Uranq-K)...... 4 19 big percentage difference, seem set to stay there. This r PattiSOn. Photo by Daily Advertiser. time last year, the Bombers were a lowly seventh, and * No U18 team F. Livio (Rivcoll)...... 0 16 D. Thomas (Coota)...... 2 16. had won only two games. A retention of most their ’92 Round 9 W B L For Ag % Pts Tot A. O’Halloran (Uranq.-K.) . O 14 players, coupled with some good recruiting, has seen TEMORA 7 3 0 730 139 525.2 28 Div. TWO -Rd 8: 1sts 2nds South Wagga-T .. 42 24 66 SECOND GRADE Marrar,A aftervery a congestedshaky start, realiseCoolamon the potentialgoal theysquare NTHas WAGGA....Turvey’s Kain 4 Johnstone2 4 565 (16)429 131.7 16 promised preseason. They are the only team in the top Cootamundra .... 36 6 42 J. Thompson (Coota)...... 7 24 T.R.-Y.C. 4 2 4 427 419 101.9 16 four toattempts have beaten to competitionstop two Coolamonleaders, Ardlethan, players from scoring during last weeks RFL RAAF...... Rubber24 12 Stamps36 W. Cairns (SW-T)...... 7 22 althoughgame coach at Dave Kindra Brown Park must Coolamon.be wary of the factThe homeM.C.U. side turned on4 a classy3 3 386 perfor 468­ 82.5 16 Uranquinty-K .... 12 15 27 G. Morrison (R.A.A.F) ___ 2 16 that theymancehaven in’t frontbeaten ofthe largeother crowdtwo co-tenants, present for theColl-Ash the club’s Reunion2 3 5to beat403 the441 91.4 8 i RivcollFor...... prompt and courteous12 15 attention,27 from theM. simpleCousley (Rivcoll) ...... O 14 R. Anderson (Uranq-K) . North Wagga and MCI). top team. Whitton-Yanco ... 18 0 18 0 14 Sth. Wagga-T ... 1 3 6 124 739 16.8 4 "Not Negotiable" and other custom-madeN. handleCarey (Sth Wagga-T) .. 1 13 In many ways today could be a most significantPhoto by one Daily Advertiser. Ists: 6 pts.stamps, 2nds: 3to pts. the 3rds:T convenience pt. of the wide rangeP. Cockingof self- (Rivcoll) ...... 4 13 for Marrar. They’re drawn to play Collingullie-Ashmont, inking models. Also revolving date stamps for various a side still confident that they can make the finals. Australian Football i Sport with: ^ * applications. Ink and replacement pads available. 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Morgan & Blake Sts, Wagga - Ph 217218 hi fli # { OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK 7 MORTIMER PLACE, WAGGA - PHONE 252588\ ,v ; v - DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS Today’s round of Division DIVISION ONE One matches starts the DIVISION ONE-Round9: Last ‘homeward straight’, with last FIRST GRADE UDDER FIRST GRADE Week Total week’s games signalling the FIRST GRADE LADDER D. Carey (Nth Wagga) .... 3 37 half-way mark of the season. Round 8 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Seymour (Marrar)...... 1 29 The disturbing factor for most STH WAGGA-T... 7 1 769 620 124.0 28 I. Gordon (A.P.M.) ...... 6 26 supporters, especially those Round 9 W 0 L For Ag % Pts S. Barber (MCU) ...... 1 25 COOTA. ... 6 - 2 757 701 108.0 24 M. Jones (Ardlethan)----- 0 22 of the bottom four teams, The ARDLETHAN .... 7 2 1120 742 151.0 28 Rock-Yerong Creek, Collin- R.A.A.F. ... 4 - 4 844 743 113.6 16 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ... 6 22 guliie-Ashmont, Temora and NTH. WAGGA 7 - 2 1173 803 146.1 28 WHITTON-Y 3 - 5 636 711 89.5 12 M. Whyte (Ardlethan)...... 2 22 Ariah Park-Mirrool is that M.C.U. 6 - 3 924 691 133.8 24 S. Macklin (Nth Wagga) .. 0 21 lailWliW Uranq-K. .. 2 - 6 789 827 95.4 8 3 20 after last week’s results the D. Umback (Nth Wagga).. MARRAR.... 6 - 3 893 680 131.3 24 Rivcoll .... 2 - 6 616 809 76.1 8 T. Greenham (A.P.M.) ..... 1 19 gap between the top four teams and those just men­ The Rock-Y.C. 4 - 5 837 867 96,5 16 G. McKelvie (Marrar)...... 1 19 tioned is now as big as it has been, and, barring upsets in this afternoon’s fixtures, will be even wider at final Coll.-Ash. .... 3 1 5 712 937 76.0 14 SECOND GRADE siren time. So, can it be that those teams can now forget Temora ...... 1 1 7 597 1132 52.7 6 SECOND GRADE UDDER J. Copland (Nth Wagga) .. 6 37 G. King (Coil-Ash) ...... O 23 about any finals aspirations for 1993? Will (as has Ariah Park-M. 1 - 8 650 1054 61.7 4 STH WAGGA-T. 8 - 0 802 297 270.0 32 R. McKenzie (Temora) ... 6 23 almost become the trend over the last few seasons in S. Whyte (Nth Wagga).... 0 22 Farrer League) the half-way mark top four be the same RIVCOLL...... 5 - 3 655 433 151.3 20 R. Flanigan (TR-YC) ...... 0 20 one to compete for the 1993 premiership pennant? In a URANQ-K ...... 5 - 3 600 493 121.7 20 R. Kerr (Nth Wagga)...... 0 18 country competition it’s often hard to work on a ‘five SECOND GRADE LADDER RAAF...... 4 - 4 583 616 94.6 16 W. Blay (Nth Wagga) ...... 1 18 season plan’, or even a ’two season plan’. It’s usually a P. Haby (Coil-Ash)...... 4 17 case of “let’s make this our season” - and if it’s not suc­ Cootamundra . 2 - 6 601 522 115.1 8 Round 9 W D L For Ag % Pts UNDER 18s cessful many hopes are dashed; much off-season Whitton-Yanco .0 - 8 156 1036 15.1 0 NTH WAGGA .... 9 - 0 1103 240 459.6 36 M. Derrick (Temora)...... 0 18 hardwork in gathering together what looked like the D. Parry (Nth Wagga)...... 0 16 ‘team to do it’ was, it seems, to no vail. “Is it worth it?” is COLL-ASH. 7 - 2 818 459 178.2 28 R. Meyers (Coll-Ash) ...... 2 15 a question frequently asked by many an official or M.C.U. 5 - 4 584 594 98.3 20 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP J. Poole (T.R.-Y.C.)...... 0 12 diehard supporter. Whilst often the rhetorical question T.R.-Y.C...... 4 - 5 649 591 109.8 16 B. Roberson (M.C.U.) ..... 0 11 is silently answered in the negative, invariably those Div. One - Rd9 Ists 2nds U18s Tot A. Jack (Coll-Ash) ...... 1 11 Marrar ... 4 - 5 478 492 97.1 16 fanatical supporters are at it again the next season with North Wagga ... 42 27 3 72 the same optimistic hope that “this is our year”! Temora .. 4 - 5 433 602 72.0 16 36 15 4 55 DIVISION TWO-Round 8: Last MCU ...... FIRST GRADE Week Total Perhaps that could be said of the Marrar club, this Ariah Pk-M 3 - 6 511 611 83.6 12 Marrar...... 36 9 45 year. Certainly the signs are there now that Marrar 44 W. Gardner (Sth Wagga-T) 1 37 Ardlethan. 0 - 9 178 1165 15.3 0 Collingullie-AshPlenty of . reasons 21to smile21 last2 week as thisM. group Wright of (Whitton) 1983 Coolamon ...... 1st 6 28 could have their most successful Farrer League season. Ardlethan...... 42 0 42 Only once have they made the finals previously, that Grade premiers (still playing) celebrate a bigS. McColloughwin over RFL (RAAF) front-runners ... 5 25 S T.R.-Y.C...... 24 12 4 40 being in 1989, under the coaching of Richie Robinson. i Purvey Park and their 1983 grand final triumphS. Saunderson at the Coolamon (Rivcoll) Reunion... 2 22 ■1 9 15 5 29 They’re in the four now, and with atwo win break and a TemoraFrom ...... left to right: Neil Fleming, David Gillett,R. Anthony Maybon Fleming(Whitton-Y) and ... Andrew 0 21 UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER AP-M...... 6 9 15 J. Breed (Uranq-K)...... 4 19 big percentage difference, seem set to stay there. This r PattiSOn. Photo by Daily Advertiser. * No U18 team F. Livio (Rivcoll)...... 0 16 time last year, the Bombers were a lowly seventh, and D. Thomas (Coota)...... 2 16. had won only two games. A retention of most their ’92 Round 9 W B L For Ag % Pts Tot A. O’Halloran (Uranq.-K.) . O 14 7 3 0 730 139 525.2 28 Div. TWO -Rd 8: 1sts 2nds players, coupled with some good recruiting, has seen TEMORA 66 Marrar, after a shaky start, realise the potential they South Wagga-T .. 42 24 SECOND GRADE A very congested Coolamon goal squareNTH asWAGGA.... Turvey’s Kain4 Johnstone2 4 565 429 (16) 131.7 16 42 promised preseason. They are the only team in the top Cootamundra .... 36 6 J. Thompson (Coota)...... 7 24 attempts to stop two Coolamon playersT.R.-Y.C. from scoring during4 last2 4 weeks427 419 RFL 101.9 16 36 W. Cairns (SW-T)...... 7 22 four to have beaten competition leaders, Ardlethan, RAAFRubber...... 24 12 Stamps although coachgame Dave at KindraBrown must Park be waryCoolamon. of the fact The homeM.C.U. side turned 4on a 3classy 3 386 perfor468 82.5­ 16 Uranquinty-K .... 12 15 27 G. Morrison (R.A.A.F) ___ 2 16 M. Cousley (Rivcoll) ...... O 14 that they mancehaven’t beatenin front the of other large two crowd co-tenants, present forColl-Ash the the club’s Reunion2 3 5 to403 beat 441 the 91.4 8 i RivcollFor...... prompt and courteous12 15 attention,27 from the simple top team. Whitton-Yanco ... 18 0 18 R. Anderson (Uranq-K) . 0 14 North Wagga and MCI). Sth. Wagga-T ... 1 3 6 124 739 16.8 4 "Not Negotiable" and other custom-made N.handle Carey (Sth Wagga-T) .. 1 13 In many ways today could be a most significantPhoto one by Daily Advertiser. Ists: stamps,6 pts. 2nds: to 3the pts. convenience3rds:T pt. of the wide range P.of Cocking self- (Rivcoll) ...... 4 13 for Marrar. 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Swimming Pool Coca-Cola Bottlers U KENWORTH VOIiVOBeach Volleyball FINEMORES JOINERY Pty. Ltd. Friendly service Shop & Office FittmentsWAGGA I Detailed JoineryWAGGA I Commercial projects I #sa't,.iS“,n HOME OFTHE TAVERN & BISTRO • SALES A.H.: (069)NORTH 225990 WAGGA 4 B LAX LAND ROAD, WAGGAPHONE - 251155PH 213855 - FAX 214041 Olympic Way, North Wagga - Phone 216688 “SAINTS” i 1 • PARTS A.H.: (069) 312932 Wagga & District Junior Australian Football Assoc. NEWS ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL BOMBERS NORTH WAGGA• SERVICE SAINTS A.H.: (069) 284290 With only five rounds of competition left in this year’s defeated North Wagga, while Coolamon were far too good season, the battle for final four positions is on in all for S W-T. The Rovers also had a big win over the Dons in the Once again all three grades had great Well the Brown Bombers weren’t the SENIORS « divisions. Last weekend’s round of matches saw some large 11s, while North Wagga easily defeated the Gullie; The SENIORS victories last week. The U18s game was scores recorded inwinning the 15s withBombers Turvey last Park weekswamping - Marrar The Rock beat Turvey Park in a low scoring game, while com­ were too good in both games. In a low 1. Brett Pearson 26. Nat Herdon 1. Dick Carey 27. David Crouch very entertaining once again and ended Rock. Collingullie-Ashmont too strong for the Saints, Tigers petition leaders Eastlakes got home in a tight one Riverina28. Craig Carey Truckin quite fieryCentrescenes. Wayne is very scoring game, the Reserves were still in 2. Scott Robertson over-running Eastlakes, and Coolamon defeating East against2. Alan Tigers. Bell 27. Ross Devereux 3. Sam Carey Sturt29. Highway,Chris Honey WAGGA -pleased Phone with (069) the numbers 211244 turning up for Wagga by a big margin.with aIn chancethe 13s, Tigersalmosthad untila comfortable full time. It Next weekend: General bye, School holidays. 4. Robbie Ellis 30. Michael Hoogvelt a game each week and hope it continues win over Eastlakes,was Turvey a game thrashed of bad The kicking Rock, on Collingullie both sides 3. Brian Johnstone 28. Brett Prentice MBROWN, 5. Justin Gregory 31. Chris Deaner for the remainder of the season. IRED, WHITE & GREEN TRIM, - only one goals scored after half time. 4. Graeme Hadrill 29. Brian Gaynor 6. Wayne Blay 32. Brendan Nielsen Wilbur’s Warriors domination of the BLACK GOLD LETTERING Russell FisherW L hadPts a great game in W L Pts UNDER 15 W L Pts UNDER 11 UNDER 13 33. Jason Carey Reserve Grade continues, and has them Eastlakes*...... defence and8 1 won36 the TurveyBowling Park*Club...... 5.. Terry8 1 Walker36 Collingullie-Ash30. Derek Ryan 10 0 40 7. Scott Macklin 34. Ralph Brewer ‘sittingV pretty’ on the top of the ladder. The season still has a awardThe DerekRock* Ryan...... played well7 and2 won32 the socks,Wagga the Tigers* video...... 8 1 36 Turvey Park... 8 2 32 8. Chris Irvine 6. Peter McCabe 31. Jamie Buerckner 35. Darren Urquhart TOTALwhile to go however, and aBEHINDSGOALS continued committmentsTOTAL is wentCoolamon*to Brett Prentice...... Peter6McCabe 3 28played Eastlakes-MCUa good game t* ■ ..5 3 26 Wagga Tigers . 8 2 32 9. Peter Noack GOALS BEHINDS 6 3 28 . 5 2 26 Coolamon...... 6 4 24 10. Aaron Washington 36. Jamie Petroff required in order to keep their hopes for a flag alive. andWagga won Buster's Tigers*. Butchery• award and the pewterEast Wagga-K** went to t 7. Jason Bryce 33. Chris Chalmers Turvey Park*... 5 4 24 Coolamon*...... 5 4 24 Eastlakes-MCU .3712 11. StephenIQ Withers 37. Jason Flagg OurIQ First Grade combined well to defeat the Magpies in a Stephen French. North Wagga*.. 3 6 16 Collingullie-Ash*...... 8.. 4Geoff 5 Walker20 East Wagga-K.34. Shane Brustolin.3 7 12 12. Paul Skeers 38. Luke Fitzgerald game which was by far more of a team effort than the pre­ The First Graders led at quarter time but were outplayed .28 8 2Q 2Q East Wagga-K** 3 5 16 The Rock* ...... 2 7 12 North Wagga . 13. Cory Gregory 39. Rodney Earsman vious week. for theCollingullie-Ash* rest of the game. Terry2 Walker 7 12 had a goodNorth game Wagga* and...... 9...18 Paul Buerckner8 The Rock36...... Phil Pellow . 0 10 0 1st 14.GradeRandy Kerr 40. Matt Connellan My 3Q3Q sincere apologies, for I am not aware of the awards for wonSouth the Bowling Wagga-T* Club award, 0APK 9 Sales4 and SouthService Wagga-T* award ...... 18 8 * Bye t Draw 10. Glen Bell 37. Michael Rees 15. John Copland 41. Alan Gatlin last week. went to Brian Johnstone, Busters Butchery to Darren 4Q 4Q 11. Terry Greenham 38. John McLean 16. Paul Williams 42. Wayne Skeers The netballers gave The Rock a run for their money in both Walker, the video to Geoff Walker and the pewter to I an Gor­ 43. James Kerin grades compared to the first time we played them. Thanks to don, good to see him in formRIVERINA shooting for goal, UMPIRESkicking ASSOCIATION 17. DeanTOTAL Umback TOTAL 13. Stephen French 39. Darryl Harper 18. Scott Absolum 44. David Flanigan Janice & Debbie for their continued hard work. The netball six. Sponsored by Wagga Mutual Credit Union 14. Pat Hill 40. Patrick Gaynor 2nd19. ShaneGrade Whyte 45. Phil Irvine has brought a lot of new people to the club and is another Don’t forget the Bowls afternoon this Sunday. Names to 20. Darren Richardson 46. Nigel Francis interest for the girls on Saturday. Our teams are combining be in at the club by 12 noon for 1 pm start. BBQ tea to follow, Under 18s 15. Russell Fisher 41. Craig McCormack 21. Jason Kerr 47. Sonny Kay well and are both well in the running for the finals. pleaseThisbring weekenda salad. sees Gary Harding umpiring the final Spirit of the Law 22. Tom Fife 48. Gerard Gaynor From all reports the player’s lobstering trip on Sunday Twoof the hard Zone games Championships today, so give prior it to your the bestSwans shot. game at 16. Robert Harper FREE42. KICKS Fraser Dwyer Sydney Cricket Ground. The player who makes the ball his sole objective shall 23. Gavin Hofert 49. Adam Carey was thoroughly enjoyed by all and a large number turned up. UP THE BOMBERS. 17. Brett Ryan 43. Damien Harper The dinner night was called off, but a social function be given every opportunity to gain possession of the 24. Chris Howe 50. Paul Flanigan Apparantly Ralph, Jamie and ‘Hitman’ Skeers caught a few will be held in July and the first week in August. 18.ball. Glen O’Brien 44. Daniel Chalmers 25. Stephen Howe 51. Damien Black lobsters, but they came to grief as Wayne tipped over their Well done to all juniors on the weekend, as the The player who has possession of the ball and is held 26. LeonSmythe 52. Dennis Baksch vessel. The main thing was, their stubbie holders were 19. Ian Gordon 45. Michael Heath Rodneyweather conditionsS Transport were not pleasant.Services by an opponent shall be given a reasonable time to kick UNDER 18s saved!! Perhaps us girls could join the guys on the next trip? Formerly Sid Nash & Son Pty. Ltd. fSSfiSBBBBfri .w.v.vA^v •Xv All umpires must get to training and also the lecture 20.or handball.Mark McCormack 48. Andrew Paton vXvXvXvA What do you reckon Grouchy? afterwards.TRANSPORT Understanding and the requirements of an The ball shall be kept in motion. The field umpire shall What’s wet and dirty, smells like a campfire>.\VJ and can't STORAGE AGENTS 49. Brendon O'Dwyer I umpire when officiating is very important, so could we 22.call John‘play Walkeron’ even though a free kick should have been sing too well? Ask anyone from the lobstering crew! Bomen Road, BOMEN Jv!v‘v.v. all make the effort! awarded, but by so doing, would penalise the team 4. !i|p^ 23. Matthew O’Dwyer 50. 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MFIRSTSTORE GRADE Paul Ragen or Garry Williams at the Southern Riverina • Fast Hot Meals • Eat-in or Takeaway SECONDR. A. BRAGG GRADE FARM SUPPLIES - HARDWARE - PASTURE SEEDS Round 8 W L D For Ag % Pts • Newsagency • Petrol • General Goods Round81 FORSYTH 8 ST & cnr Trail For& Travers Ag Sts% Pts DON & LYN PEARCE ■ PHONECounty 274302 Council ■ AFTER on HOURS(069) 217333.274339 - FAX274300 WAGGA ...... 7 1 - 1187 622 190.8 28 Props: Steven & Joy - ph, 200141 WAGGA-TURVEY PK... PHONE 214565, 214558,1299 263 214640 493.9 32 MEMBERELECTRICITY OF COMBINED ... energyRURAL withTRADERS imagination j TURVEY PK .. 7 1 - 1064 620 171.6 28 WAGGA...... 1187 252 471.0 28 t « GAN.G.G.-M... 5 3 * 8160 664 122.8 20 GRIFFITH...... 690 743 92.8 16 4 4 - 890 846 105.2 16 Carlton RFL 1993 RFL Leading Kickers GRIFFITH ... NARRANDERA. 534 667 80.0 16 MARRAR BOMBERS East Wagga-KCOLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT 3 5 - 726 930 78.0 12 DEMONS Draw & Progressive Results Round 8 Last Ganmain-GG-M 490 709 69.1 16 Well, finally we’ve strung together a Coolamon .... Well,3 what5 - 742can 1029one say.72.1 Dis-12 Leeton ...... SENIORS FIRST GRADE Week Total 479 869 55.1 12 Sat. 17 April: EWK(49) v Wagga(204). couple of wins and let’s hope that we Narrandera appointed?2 6 yes. - We644 started 967 so66.5 well 8till East1. Wagga-KGeoff Smith. 25. Clinton Renner SENIORS D. Brookes (Narrandera)...... 8 44 Smithy and David had to come off. But 457 896 51.0 4 Sun. 18 April: G-GG-M(116) v Griffith(69), continue that run for a while. Leeton ...... 1 7 - 598 989 60.4 4 2. Anthony Trewella 26. Darren Burkinshaw Leeton(74)1. David vBrownNarrandera(92),29. TurveyLindsayPark(180) Geppert v 1 33 we will meet again. Burgie showed all his Coolamon...:. 342 1079 31.6 4 TheP. HattyFirsts had(Gan-GG-M) a slow start, ...... but they 3. Todd Gunning 27. Wayne Stevens Coolamon(70). certainly hit top gear after the long skills by winning the mug. Crackle slot­ 4. Robbie Burgess 28. Andrew McPherson 2. David Drum 30. Brian Pattison K. Johnstone (Turvey) ...... 3 28 ted into the backline again to win the RH 5. Scott Gunning 29. Jamin Forbes Sat.3. 24Brendon April: Harrington Narrandera(61) 31. Gerard v Turvey(150); Timothy break.B. BuchananGavin Graetz also(Coolamon) hit top gear and...... 7 26 deservedly won the mug. Brad ‘the goal Blake award. Forbsy - what a perfor­ 6. Kent Hines 30. Peter Haby Wagga(207)4. Vin Carroll v Leeton(69). 32. David McKelvie G. Toscan (Griffith) ...... 7 25 RED, WHITE V sneak’ Richards had a field day kicking VABLACK, RED SASH THIRD GRADE 7. CraigClub Hines Championship31. Michael Munro Sun.5. 2JohnMay:CarrollCool(71) v Ganmain-GG-M(133. Andrew Leonard55); Grif- mance, grunt, grabs and goals to win the six SECONDgoals in the lastGRADE quarter and picking Round 8 encouragement award,For Agand This% isPts my Round8. Jason 8 Wild 1sts32. Michael2nds 3rds Smith Tot fith(16. 62)Frank v EWK(1Pattison09). 34. Mark Langtry up R.the Carroll dinner for (Wagga) two for his...... fine display. Vin Carroll4 49 and lastWAGGA year’ Spike...... won the Hylands 827Meat 228award. 362.7 The 32two Wagga8. Bryan...... Alexander (2nds) 4233. Robert21 8Meyers 71 35. Terry Langtry 9. Adam Jenkins 34. Paul Leonard Sun.7. Mark9 May: Carroll Coolamon(99) v Griffith^ 11), RitchyG. HarrisRobinson (Turvey) shared ...... the stubbies for their0 efforts.32 ‘CatsLEETON’ got them ...... going great guns. Biggest538 408 margin 131.8 we have24 Turvey Park .. 42 24 3.5 69.5 Ganmain-GG-M(90)8. Terry Willis v Narrandera(50),36. Allan Grentall Leeton(65) 10. David Meyers 35. Greg Smith AlthoughD. Alpen these (Griffith) players all had...... great games, there2 were 32 cer­ everGRIFFITH beaten ...... Mango by. Well done. 504Awards: 468 Brett 107.6 ‘Hooter 20 ’ Ganmain-GG-M11. Brett Vearing 3036. Jason12 Smith3.5 45.5 v EWK(19. Peter48), Hodge Turvey Park(137.34) vAndrew Wagga(70). Bevan tainly plenty of others in what was really a fine team effort. Vearing won the mug and used it well. Troy Gun the Uncle B. Robinson (Turvey Park) .... 8 29 NARRANDERA. 477 453 105.2 16 Griffith12. Conrad...... Haggar 2437. Kamahl12 5 Leonard 41 Sat.10. 15Chris May: Sevan Wagga(104)38. v Ganmain-GG-M(76). Col O’Brien Well done fellas. Nix pizza, Ray Smith the Crossroads award and Nick Jen­ Narrandera ,.. 6 9 4 19 M. Hiller (Turvey Park) ...... 7 27 Ganmain-GG-M. 445 448 99.3 14 13. Paul Gillett 38. Brett Neilson Narrandera(83)11. Greg McKelvie v Coolamon(139. 04).Haden Sun. Smith 16 May: In the Reserves, it was another win that we needed badly, kins the Hylands Meat award. East14. StephenWagga-K.McPherson 1839. Greg3 Beer2 23 EWK(60) v Turvey(108), Griffith(67) v 12. Gavin Graetz 40. Russell Menzies butTHIRD it was another GRADE game where we really had every chance TurveyThe 18s Pk...... what’s Pete got to do to436 get you538 there 81.0 - makes 14 Coolamon15. Troy Gunning.... 1840. Greg3 King0 21 Leeton(110). 13. Mark Hagar 41. Brad McGarry to nailR. Wadleythem, but (Wagga)instead we kicked...... so badly that6 we 43kept youEast wonder Wagga-K our 15s. are going so well360 (beat640 Turvey 56.2 by 826 Leeton16. Steve ...... Smith 41.6 Doug9 Bruckner6 21 them in the game right until the finishing stages. The most goals, Tigers by 17 goals and The Rock by over 200 points Sat/Sun. 22/23 May: NSW42. StateJohn ChampionshipsMcCormack B. Harrison (Griffith) ...... 0 25 Coolamon .... 233 637 36.5 0 1sts:17. Clinton6 pts. Hansell2nds: 3 pts.42. 3rds:Errol Burgess1 pt. at15.Griffith. Neil TurnerRFL 87dFarrer63. ACT 145 dSydney 41. pleasing thing about the win was the way the club song was over the past three weeks!). Sure looks good for the future if D. Davies (Leeton) ...... 1 23 18. Darren Wild 43. Joshua Irvine Sydney16. Wes 175 Graetz d Farrer 45. ACT43. 91 Anthony d RFL 5Duck 7. sung after the game, one could really feel the spirit that is we can keep them together. Award winners in the U18s 19. Glen Williams 44. Adam Jack Sat.17. James29 May: Corbett Coolamon(91)44. Brad v RichardsWagga(212), B. Burkinshaw (Turvey)...... 0 19 20. Paul Piercy 45. Gerrod McCoughlan slowly but surely growing with each win. Award winners were: Doug Brucko won the mug again (I think he is nearly Narrandera(95)18. Stuart Seymour v Griffith(145.47). Boris Sun. Lalic 30 May: were Graham Willis the mug, who will no doubt be causing ready for a run in the firsts), Andrew Brydon the $10 and 21. Craig Otto 46. Glen Lawson Ganmain-GG-M(119. Richie Robinson19) v EWK(78),46. Bruce Turvey Holden Park(156) headachesLADIES for the first grade NETBALLselectors after his classy dis­ Shannon Ellis showed why the 15s are going so well to win 22. Branko Janie 47. Robert Hart v Leeton(48). the socks. 23. Brett Whyman 48. Shane Peddler 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch play atfullback. Russell Menzies won the dinner for two and Sat. 5 June: EWK(91) v Coolamon(78); he certainlyRiverinadidn’t look rustyNetballat all, and LeagueRitchie Drum once To the netballers,Forhell,yourwhat a win 77-17!nextTo winnewany A or24. Warrenused McCoulloughcar, 49. Shanesee: McCaully 21. David Chamberlain 48. Andrew Hart Wagga(191) v Narrandera(54). Sun. 6 June: again picked up the stubbies. Grade netball gameTONY by 60 goals isMELICAN nice, but against MCU ... the negotiator!50. David Whyte 22. Tony Turner 49. Graham Willis A GRADE: Rd 8 Pts For Ag % UNDER 18s Leeton(51) v Gan-GG-M(99); Turvey Park(133) v TheNarrandera A Grade...... netballers were convincing28 230 winners111 51-7.207.2 It makes it so much sweeter. Pity our footballers never had Griffith(123. Garry11) Armstrong 50. Brendon Cotterill that same desire.“ Paula O’Connell turnedJ inIF?:a great game ’ •to 1. Scott Shiping 16. Mathew Maloney wasWagga a great...... team effort. Maria Armstrong24 189 was144 the mug131.2 win­ 2. Jay Jenkins 17. Jamie Clark 24. David Hodge 51. Jeremy Green Turvey Park .... 20 221 157 140.7 win the mug. The B Grade was alittle closer with MCU win­ Sat. 12 June: Narrandera(93) v EWK(121). Sun. ner playing at centre. Colleen O'Rourke won the encourage­ 3. K. Kefford 21. G. Mills 1325. June: Bruce Coolamon(104) Rollins v52. Leeton(91 Max Thomas); Ganmain- mentEast award. Wagga-K B Grade.. also won20 their 168 match 152 48-27 170.5 with ning 36-33. Grub Ashby■■■Mi turned in a blinder to win the 4. Nathan Garrod 22. Michael Vincent 53. Peter Willis Coolamon...... 16 168 143 117.4 mug. 5. Doug Bruckner 23. Jamie Wild GG-M(75)26. Rodney v SchnoeglTurvey Park(97); Griffith(79) v Veronica Deighton winning the mug for a good goal defence Wagga(98).27. Robert Schnoegl 54. Brendan Pattison game,Leeton and ...... Tanya Robinson won the10 encouragement94 232 award.40.5 Special thanks to all those who help put the footy club on 7. V.Bernard Clarke 29. Andrew Brydon Griffith...... 8 146 183 79.7 the paddock each week in Tubby, the Ant, Dave, the Mac- 8. Adam Jack 33. Robert Meyers Sat.28. 19Glen June: Bevan Narrandera(156. Terry16) v Sexton Leeton(90); OurGan-GG-M Midgets won...... against a smaller2 and104 less208 experienced50.0 9. Jay Little 37. Heath Grogon :V Wagga(101) v EWK(70). Sun. 20 June: Coola- side. Maria Armstrong was this weeks netball ‘lotto’ ka’s, Ruddy and the Brucko’s. The best way to show your 10. Corey Forrester 44. Brett McDonald winner.B GRADE Pts For Ag % appreciation is winning. Let’s start showing our 11.c Steve Bruckner 47. Shane Watkins mon(125) v Turvey(106); Griffith(144) v Ganmain- Narrandera...... 32 227 125 181.6 .appreciation. 12. Heath Bruckner 48. L. Mills GG-M(86). TurveyCongrats Park to ....everyone who organised24 197 the124 Hey Hey158.8 its 13. Justin Kearns ■ SaturdayEast Wagga-K. night, everyone.. that went24 certainly153 146 had a104.7 good time.Wagga...... And, while we’re on the social12 theme,141 it probably116 a121.5 good S 111 ( V Sat. 26 June: EWKv Griffith FOR PERSONALISEDi ATTENTION WALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS... call: s- timeLeeton to remind ...... everyone about the12 fast139 approaching 157 88.575th r> Sun.CLUB 27 June: SCRIBES Gan-GG-M PLEASE v Cool NOTE anniversaryCoolamon celebrations...... which will12 take128 place165 on July77.5 24 f( in s Leeton v Wagga Gan-GG-M...... 8 122 167 73.0 ■<' y - ■, - Club notes for games on July 10 & 11 weekend. So let’s all start getting organised for this event & Turvey v Narrandera whichGriffith really...... looks as though it will4 be101 a huge218 weekend.46.3 are required on Tuesday 6th (instead CGRADE NISSAN 300ZX Some late news just to hand: Ptsthe MarrarFor Club’Ag s canola% WIMPY BARBER'S & &WJU of Wednesday) due to printer’s staff Turvey Park .... 28 266 47 crop has been sown. A very big thank you to all who 565.9kindly ALSO ALL CROP SPRAYING WITH 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES Sat. 3 July:shortage EWKv on Leeton Wednesday 7th. donatedNarrandera their time,...... tractors and implements.24 186 It81’s a great229.6 job Narrandera v Ganmain-GG-M Wagga...... 16 93 101 92.0 Phone ‘WIMPY’ BARBER or DAVID BROWN at Wagga on 225777 (313265 ah) wellLeeton done ...... - now let’s all keep our12 fingers91 114crossed for79.8 a JASON NISSAN Wagga v Turvey huge harvest. the Sun. 4 July: Griffith v Coolamon Gan-GG-M...... 8 74 98 75.5 NEGOTIATORS East Wagga-K .. 4 64 187 34.2 Sat. 10 July: Coolamon v Narrandera Coolamon21...... GURWOOD STREET,0 48 191 WAGGA25.1 Dobney Avenue, Wagga - Ph 253211 - A.H. 218636 PHONE 211631 Brian Lawrence For all Sun. 11 July: Gan-GG-M v Wagga JUNIORS Pts For Ag % Leeton v Griffith After hours: MC Croker 252056, • 24 hour roadside assistance • Finance availableyour (t.a.p.) Narrandera...... 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Phone BOB or TONY on (069) 285791 FOR MENscRVice / ^'W ’S!s?&£r I PHONE 593211 33 DOBNEY AVENUE, WAGGA - PHONE 253322 (After hours: John 261314, Peter 285741) / ,/1 Layby & bankcard welcome Bruce & Lola and Ian & Michelle Charles t MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS TURVEYPARKtemora KANGAROOS BULLDOGS NARRANDERA EAGLES It wasn’t a bad weekend for the boys LastA weekvery’ s effortcommittedby the boyseffortshould from SENIORS SENIORSSENIORS SENIORS fromAgooddayforfootballbutafewmem- Goannaland. The Firsts and 18s - haveCoolamon pleased manylast supportersweek and because con ­ 1.1. RossGlenn Mackenzie Vardanega (cc) 24.28. MichaelSteven MortonMarks 2. Danny Galvin 29. Byron Cole bersrecorded of the strong3rd Grade wins, side while decided the to2nds, so wegratulations played well to enough them and to inbeat front a of‘top their’ ■ 2.2. GerardHeath QuadeMooney 25.29. ChrisMichaelCole Hewitt 3.1. PhilPaul CohalanO’Donoghue 31.24. BradMark RobersonThornton 25. Bill Howitt somethingwell received else a andfair flogging.did not have the teamformer showing premiership what we players can really and Ido think if 3.3. SteveDale BarrettLewington 26.30. DarrenGary Sheppard Hoare 4.2. WinstonBarry Roe Dew 32. Peter Mohr Our U18s consolidated their position . . 4.4. CraigTerryMorton Ness 31. Shane Dash 5.3. WilliamSimon AbsolomLloyd 33.26. KerryHayden Podmore Bull decency to inform the coach! Very poor ■> weour put club our mindsis happy to toit. getUnfortunately that undefeated our 27. Philip Block atittude.in the fourThe withteam a was22 pointbeaten victoryby a betover­ lliilililliil monkey off its back. 4.5. WayneTroy Ashcroft Krause (2nds) 28.32. BrettKen HoweKrause 6.4. GrantDarren Pettit Brookes 35.27. DarrenPhillip CockAtkinson intensity wained at times, leaving the 28. Graham Flynn terthe side Gullie on the boys. day. Awards:The three Chris votes Walsh, and BLUE & GOLD 5.6. PhilipTroy ReidMaiden 29.33. Brett Brett Watterson Hewitt 7.5. ScottRichard Barber Hardy 36. Robert Manuel BANDS BLUERED, & WHITE WHITE & StarsOur a chance U18s hadto get a good on top win - eventuallyand Mathew 7. Mark Cunningham 34. Brett Ashcroft towel went to ‘Riff who had a non-stop STRIPES 6. David Broomby 8.6. AntonyShane BloomfieldMatthews 37.29. PaulMichael Murphy Smith Stan Doney, Simon Aboslum and Steven BLUE runningBarklem out played 39 point very winners well and (a was vast our 8. Warren Sykes 30.35. PeterAndrew BlockRyan effort. Two votes went to D. Reid and son lTBLUE, GOLDJ V m 7. Michael Paterson 30. Steven Skates 7. Brian Mitchell 9. James Brennan 38. Adam Dubojski Starkey. improvementbest player onand our others first roundto go wellhiding). were 9. Michael Flanigan 31.36. PeterNathan Gilchrist Lieschke of Vlad; Adam took the one vote. 8. Wes Heinjus 32. Bill Preston 10.8. ShaneMark Quilter Piffero 31.39. StephenBrendan WheelerSergent The 2nd Grade side is moulding itself BestDrew players Iverach, for Danielus were Miegeland mark Schmidt and David (who Pike.is improving 10. Steven Woods 37. Tim Masterson 9. Glen Nielson 32. Harold White The 2nds were on the end of one of their worst losses for 9. Wayne Tucker 33.38. DarrenJohn BannisterKrause 11. David Armstrong 40. David Muscat into a good combination. The team work has improved everyThe game), Reserves Dago coasted Block, Mickto another Block, fine Brett victory Krause and andMark 11. Jeremy Masterson 12.10. JohnVearingDarren Cole 41.33. JasonAndrew Williams Myers dramaticallythe year. Theand Gulliegood boysnumbers seem toat havetraining the woodaugers on us,well butfor it Mooney and Steven Marks were best. Brian Robinson (8 10.12. Craig Tim WilsonLloyd 34.39. DavidGreg MosesCharleson Patto. 11. Michael Gilchrist 35. Dean Guymer 13.11. PhilSteven McDevitt Rose 34.42. GlenDean StarrMcMahon thewas business-end an improvement of the season. from theAwards: first Matthewround. The Rhodes, Mark goals)The Second and MaiGraders Hillierhad (7)a comfortablewere our best71 pointforwardsvictory and 14. Bill Veale 40. Darryl Hillier 12. Tony Ryan 35. Richard Dolan 12.16. Don Kain Oliver Johnstone . 37.41. MatthewBrian Robinson Gilchrist 14. Mark Conway 43. Ashley Creasy PaulAnthony Lawrence Menswear and Joe award Hopwood. and three votes went to Steve withoutAndrew really Ryan getting is running into top into gear. a bit This of goodwin makesform. it three 13. Ray Block 42. Gary Hoffman 15.13. RickyPeter BloomfieldCollins 36.44. AnthonyDwayne MatthewsArmstrong Wheeler. Apparantly Wheelsy could be missing for a few 17. Craig Knox 38. Glen Hartwig ( 37. Anthony Noack It appeared that the 1 st Grade team thought the Reddies on theIn trotSeniors for uslast and week with a playerspretty lucklustrereturning fromeffort injuryby our 14.18. Mark Gary Schmidt Harris 39.43. Andrew Michael Manning Simmons 16.14. ChrisMark RossClark 45. Austin McRae wereweeks.going There’to bes easy-beatstalk they're - makingfar from newit. The episodesEagles hadof theto players, unacceptable and awful could also describe our 15. David Brockwell 39. Mark Scamberry (building up player reserves) Rocko is looking at making a 15.19. Andrew Mark MooneyDerrick 40.44. Andrew Andrew Breust Harmer 17. Trevor Smith 46. Anthony Melton fightPlanet hard of allthe day Apes. to takeThe ‘shopkeeperthe points, but’ Winston still plenty Dew of got room two chargeeffor andfor theI bet finals. training Saturday was very saw solid Glen during Hartwig the playweek. 16.20. Gerard Scott PattisonBourne 41.45. Jason Bevan Collins Martin 18.16. LeighHeath BrownHopwood 40.47. PaulMark Kirk Vincent votes and Anthony Melton got the Styles Apart haircut. 21. Tony Melican 47. Tony Stratton 19.17. TrentBoyd KendallMiller 41.48. RichardEddie Lloyd Durnan for improvement. Good effort. Awards: Mark Thornton, Mark anotherJeremy big Masterson game to win played the socks, a great with game second-gamer in defence Peteras did 17. Bruce Thompson 44. Michael Sinclair Quilter,The FirstMick Graders Hopwood, are on and a roll, the they Beaurepairs’ve won two awardin a row. to A StewartSteven taking Woods. the mug.Terry First-gamer Ness and RobTony Edwards The Negotiator also had ’ 18.22. Paul Paul Lennon Noack 45.48. Nigel Travis Paton Terry 20.18. LukeNeil McCallumBolden 42.50. ColinMichael Longford Wheeler nice change from the past couple of weeks. We’re playing 19.23.James NealeDurham Francis 50. Tony Fankhause 21.19. JoeBrian Hopwood McRae 43.51. JohnBrendon Pearson Boyle Paul O’Donoghue. a Melicanstrong game,played wellwhile also. Rocko kicked 6 goals at full 46.51. JohnPeter McRaeGyles wellNetballers enough areto win,consolidating but with theirgamesposition like onfor Saturdaythe finals. it Netball: A Grade had a good 23-13 win and Jenny Whitic- 20.24. Philip Sam Cant King 47. Michael Block 22.20. ChrisMichael Mason Hopwood 44.52. TomDennis Ryan Kane forward. 25. Nigel Smith 52. Mai Hillier 21. BretWadelton 45. Wayne Hickenbottom Greatshould effort have by been all teamsby a lot and more. the peopleIt was badwho luckare doingfor Mitch the kerNetball won thenews mug.is very Jodiepatchy Robertsonthis week led Bbecause Grade toevery a goodone win 21. Robert Russell 48. Peter Crawford 23. Darren Wedge 55. Stephen Culhane 26. Stephen Father 53. David Constable 24.22. PaulBrian MitchellHawke 46.57. VictorShane HugoMcMahon coachingwho broke and his collarbonethe organising. and we All wish teams him hada swift great recovery. wins. I asked26-18 had and no in details.C Grade I Debdo know Burkinshaw that we waswon best.both Theygrades. won 22.27. Paul Darren McKelvie Wallett 49. Craig Schluncke The Miltons Gear award went to the man who’s got more 23. Dallas McKelvie 50. Craig Storm 25.23. WayneRobert JennerPodmore 47.58. DarrenMitchell Mohr Dubojski U15s won 16-7 with Natalie Zak, Claire Hansell and Kim ., Best35-2. player The inU15s B Grade played being a draw Melissa and HaisellAmanda who Nixon took won home the THIRD GRADE 26. Wade Jones 48.60. J.Brett Taylor Langfield Hugomoves the than best. John C Tutt, Grade Darcy won Cole. 31-14 The ‘withGrunter Carol’ got Mansell, the mug, thelunch mug. for her good efforts. 1. Daniel MiegelUNDER14. 18s Wes Kendall 27. David Gollash 61. Nik Mathews while Dan Lloyd got the Styles Apart haircut. . 2.DeanSean ColeBailey 16.. GregJamieMcKinnon Wakefield THIRD GRADE Francene Smith and Cathy McLean the award winners. B ThisToday week it’ s anotherNarrandera home and game, our players against need the to Goannas. dig deeper 28. Daniel Lloyd Netball: B Grade won, while the As were beaten com­ into the commitment and enthusiasm bag and show we are . 3. HeathJohn Petts Cole 17.. DarrylSimon PerrotKlimpsch 1. Heath Hopwood 13. Peter Smith Grade had the closest win 33-23 with better players being . Let’s go boys, put in a huge effort and let’s roll them in all . 4.Scott Mathew Lanyon Barklem 18.. ChrisXavier Schmidt George 2. Nathan Smith UNDER14. 18sDean Odgers Joprehensively,Mathiseon, Shannonbut put upHutchins a goodand effort.Rochelle K.G. gotSullivan. the mug,The . Craig Kahlefeldt 19. Bradley Burkinshaw threea sound grdes. unit and only had a form lapse last week. We also 5. Shane Bailey . Adrian Weir 3.2. SimonAdam AbsolomBarroiw 13. Michael AnseImi while Toeless’ Smith played well. Welcome to our new rec­ . Mick Castelly 20. Drew Iverach 15. Michael George A Grade were best served by Toni Hugo, Fiona Lawrence. . inviteMick allLowry the Narranderafrom the Railway players, has committee asked me and to supporterstell some 6. Andrew Nguyen . Rod Foster i 4.3. StevenWayne Starkey Sanbibrook 16.14. JarrodDaniel Goulding Murphy ruits Jane and Kelly. . 7.David Matthew Castelly Nixon 21.. PeterRobert Rudd Sheather 4. Richard Post 15. Chris HHiggins and Roslyn McCallum in their big 56-8 win. peopleto thewho Clubare afterstaying the atmatchthe pub for witha drink.‘friends’ that they are i 5. Andrew Foster 18. Wade Stidiford Saturday, July 10 after the Marrar game, we have our . 8.Aaron Matt JohnstoneTyndall 22.. GavinKeith HillMillgate 5. Chris Phyland 16.lb. RHyan Maloneyi A great day was had by all at the recent Bowls Day. . 9.G.Brett WhiteWillis 23.. AaronDavid CorderyPike 6. AndrewAlex Creasy Trengrove 19.17. ScottJeff MuiJonesnro required to pay rent too. Chris Cole is one that was drawn to ThanksCountry to & theWestern Narrandera Extravaganza. Bowling DonClub’t befor afraid the use to getof the all my attention. 10.. Scott Julien Sinclair Clarkson 24.. BrendonDuncan Vennell McKelvie 7. JeremyMark Sanbrook Roach 21.18. MarkChristian MordenWood dressed as it will add to the fun. $15 per head which 11.. Michael Bradely WienckeBrown 25.. Colin Jamie Goesch Bourne 8.8. ChrisAndrew Walsh Manual 22.19. RobertAung WinHutchinson facilities. Great to see netballers also participating. There Finally a date to jot down - the night of the Marrar game, 12.. Michael David Jenkins Breust 26.. BradCorey Hart Bowen 9.9. MichaelMathew Rhodes Duffy 23.20. MichaelWayne LevettSmith willincludes be a Tennis supper. Day A onbus Sunday, will be July running 4. $5 per from head Wagga and bar to­ Hawk is hosting a Bush Dance that everyone is welcome to. . Daniel Berry 27.. M. Andrew Drum Bloomfield 10. Daniel Roberts 21. Xavier Higgins Mangoplah and back again, so no need to drive. Music by . Matt Derrick 10.11. JayAndrew Norden Dubojski 24.27. DanielGlen EvesLongabardi becue lunch. Everyone is responsible for their own shoes More details next week. . J. Drum 12. Stephen Murphy 38. Adam Dubojski The Moonlighters and will be held at the Mango Hall. . Steve Fellow 11. Matt McLean 25. Chris Smith ‘Fatty ’. UP THE RODS. 12. Gerard Duck Everyone and anyone welcome. 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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES ARDLETHANLEETON DEMONS STARS WAGGA TIGERS Well another close one, and another one SENIORS Well nothing seems to be going the that got away! Just keep at it and believe in SENIORS In blustery cold conditions at Temora SENIORS 27. Chris Grentell way things were supposed to. The Firsts, yourselves boys and another win will come SENIORS 1. 1.Gerald David Pieper Pocock 31. Nigel Chambelain We just avoided the ‘Boilovers last Saturday the Stars recorded a 39- 32.28.JonnBruceBentlyLeaver after offering resistance were defeated, your way. Great jgame Ross Smith with 6 1. Gary Blum (AC) 24. Peter Payton 2. 2.Anthony Peter WatsonSculley (cc) Trifecta’ - Turvey went down, Ganmain | point win, although the margin could 1.2. JohnGraham BischardHenman 26.25. BrettLee AndersonNoble 3. Ray Willis 33. 29.NicholasPeter SchadtMelton the Seconds were handsomly defeated, goals, also ‘Gracie’ Henman in the centre. 4. Richard Flanigan went down and we scraped home! The I have been much larger, but for some very 3. Craig Howe 26. Alan Williams 4. Clay Barber 34. 30.ScottGraeme Lovell Terlich the U18s were outclassed only on the 2. Anton Noble 28. Peter Minchin 5. Shayne White 35. Grant Regan Hawks showed us that we are no sure i ordinaryAnother goalto shine kicking. was Graham Howe. 4. Warwick Armstrong 27. Todd Henman 5. Anthony Lyons day, and if this wasn’t enough, we had to Congratulations to Alan ‘Bing’ McPhee 3. Paul McCarty 29. Geoff Minchin 6. 6.Paul Marcus Hawke Kreutzberger36. 31.Doug Mark Boak Mason thing. This game certainly is only a week Anton Noble turned in a top perfor­ 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Steve McCarten 32. Dean Hallam cancel the wedding in the cemetry, just B LACK & WtHITE NA 7. 7.Murray Colin Barber Karpany 37. Andrew Passlow to week proposition - only each weeks vv blue, manceon reachingagain 50from first-gradethe half backgameline for tothe 4.6. MarkPat LyonsWhyte 30.29. MarkGarry Torrence Swasbrick 38. Glen McDonnell not fair is it. On the plus side though, STRIPES REDSRED> ou de s L A p q Great t0 see you fjght y 0ur way 8. 8.Bevan Nick Rowe Moore 33. Geoff Hopkins performance on the ground can be m gold shoulders wjn the Chinese meal and the London 7. Harvey McRae 30. Shane Bryant 39. Neville Dennis rjBLACK, 5. Craig Spencer 31. Ken Patten 9. Paul J. Irvine there was Collingwood returning win­ 9. Graham Fellows 34. Craig Byrnes counted. YELLOW S,ASH back in to the seniors.Hotel Alsotowel. to AnthonyBack pocket Wakeman Paul on Little reach ­ 8. Terry Lyons 31. Mark Williams 10. Ray Carroll 40. Lyall McDermott ners, we belted the Poms and Koala is coming home. 6. David Carroll 32. Garry Gillett 11.10.Micheal CraigCondon Willis 41. 35.Gavin John Hubbard West The old guy, number 5, sure knows playeding 100a blinder games.to Goodwin the luckCRT todayaward, boys.while CongratulationsDerko rucked also 9. Andrew Soley 33. Colin Thompson Award winners in the 1sts were: Magpie of the Week, 8. Ken Fairman 33. Paul Little 12.11. Darren Andrew Cook Rainbird 42. 36.Jason Ross Schultz Manning when to put in a good one - well done Anthony Lyons - to Damien Lang and Steve Henley on making the Common­ 10. Dillon Holt 34. Danny Baxter Scull; Sandman mug to Terlo; Riverina Spraying Service well to win Denise’s award. The Rod Mac votes went to: 5 13.12. Shane Bruce McDermott Hannam 43. 37.Scott Rodger Evans Vennell another B.O.G. effort. Damien Pleming also came through Anton,wealth 4 Kerry,Bank 3Cup Derko, (Teal 2 Cup)Paul Littlein Adelaide and 1 commencingMark Whyte. on 9.11. MarkAllan Derksen McPhee 34.35. JoshBruce Hettinger McKellar 14. Paul M. Irvine 44. Scott Bance towel to Browny. Although in anything but a comfortable 12. Damien Lang 36. Bruce Shepherd 13. Paul Hallam 38. Aaron Gowland with flying colours for his debut in Firsts. The Locksley JulyThe Reserves5. Best wentwishesdown fromonce theagain, committee,but never playersgave inand 10. Tony Kelly 35. John Carroll 15. Terry Daniher 45. Paul Brasier spot on the ladder we are only half way through the season 13. Steve Turner 37. Glen Bartram 15. Kevin Driscoll 46. 39.Paul Murray Clarke Thomas Award went to Anthony Lyons, the Wagga Motors award to tryingsupporters.against the more experienced Temora team. Fullback 16. Steven Priest and anything can happen in the last half(?). 11.14. MattDavid Jones Meline (CC) 36.38. PhilGlen Gardiner Robson 17.16. Brad Paul Seymour Blair 47.40. Paul Scott Byrne Brown Paul Hawke and the Warehouse award to Stephen Schultz. PeterTheCaldow Reserveswon ranthe outLadies of steamAux lasttowel, week. Youstalwart’ll haveCol to be Award winners in Reserves: Libbys Takeaway mug to 12.15. GregSteven Brain Holt 37.39. ChrisBrad RichardsHeath 18.17. Mathew Ricky Hundy Fitzsimmons 48. 41.Darren John Purton Bauer Well done fellas, a top effort in a tough game. Litchfieldon your thetoesCRT this award,week boys!and PhilBetterDay playesthe Deniselast week’s hair were 19. Ray Colvin 49. Russel Durnan Dale Gowland; Porky & Verdo award to Big Dick; Ladies $10 16. Dennis Irvine 40. Graham Howe 18. Trevor Ball 43. Bruce Mackinlay The 2nds breezed in again with Mark McDevitt picking up award.Col Thompson,Other players Steve to give Herbet, their Mickbest wereHavey Andrew and Stewart Day, 13. Mick Button 38. Phil Day 20. Jason Morton 50. Jeff Simpson to Hoppy and Rosco, and Uncle Nix Pizza to Sambo. 17. Jamie O’Connell 42. Rodney Bell 19. Steven Nash 51.44.Richard RogerOugh Salmon the Mark Anthony award, Andrew Priest turned in another AndrewSymes.Hanrahan and Chris Richrds. Hang in there guys, 14. Matt Werner 39. Dean Hanrahan 21. Tony Grimmer The 18s were up against it with better players being 18. Anthony Wakeman 43. Damien Christopher 22.20. Jason Craig Samuelson Taylor 52.45. Mark Chris Wood O’Keefe consistent effort to take the Breust towel, and Jeff Willis put maybeGreatthis gameweek byyou thewill U18s.break Howthe aboutice and youhave knocka win. the top 19. David Mann Hoppy, the two Mo’s, Box, Chappy and Pooley. With the two 15. Andrew Hanrahan 40.44. DarrenSteve JohnsMcMahon 23.21. Stephen Todd ShultzGoldspink 53.46. Richard Ross Braid Crawford in a great effort to take the Birdsnest award. Theplaced Netballers Tigers off had today. one win It willout ofbe four,a shot winning in the the arm U for16s. the 20. Michael Harvey 45. Steve Herbert 24. Simon Black 54. Damien Maloney week break a chance to pick up on some training. 16. David Currie 41. Brendon Semmler 21. Chris Taylor (2nds) 47. Matthew Black The 18s trailed the Hawks at quarter time, coach Goof Thesefinals.girls Betterare really playersgoing lastwell weekand wereremain Michaelat the topFrazer,of the Rod 21. Daniel Breed 46. Greg Lawton 25. Corey Booking 55. Nathan Vale Netball news: Both A & B Grade were victorious with mug 22. Barry Kohlhagen 48. Travis Allen must have put in some wise words at the break because the ladder.McKellar,The Midgets Daryl triedClayton,hard butGregwent McCleandown as didandthe AsHarley& 17.22. KieranRoss SmithSpencer 42. Shane Spencer 26. John Schultz 56. Andrew Priest winners being Shay Hills and Nicole Sonneman. 27.23. Mark Darren McDevitt Terlich 57.49. Damien Dale PlemingGowland boys kicked on to record a 70 point win. Well done. This Bs.Bateup. The 1116s came from behind in the last quarter to win 18.23. BrendonTim Sheather O’Reilly 44. Col McDermott Progress voting in the W & J Taylor amateur award re: 28.24. Graham Shane Doswell Brown 58. 50.Mathew Tim BrainGooden week will be a four quarter test as Leeton are our closest 23-19The in Supportera good close of thematch. Week Abby this Mowbrayweek goes won to Brucethe 59. Stirling Peverell Kreutzy 10, Craigy 7, Whitey, Barry and Boof 5, Spiro, Bally 19. Peter CaldowTHIRD 45.GRADE Bruce Patten 29.25. Paul John McGowan McLachlan 51. Sean Tipping opponent. Awards went to Richie Ough, Damien Moloney encouragementHarrison. He hasaward, beenwhile aroundMichelle the clubLumsden for a longand time.Briony He’s 1. Greg McClean 30. Jeff Willis 60. Warick Brown and Boxhead 4, Scratches Fitzy, Byrnesy and Browny 2, 20. Kerry Brain 46.13. GeoffKane McGregorDewar 26. Andrew Terlich 56. Justin Poole and Rowan Wadley. Spencerthe coach turned of the in topU15s performances. and runs the Theboundary B Grade on Sundaystried very for 2. Peter Lashbrook 14. John Robertson THIRD GRADE Barney and Nick 1. the seniors - top stuff! 21.3. MatthewBrad Bush Currie 47.15. ColBrad LitchfieldRobertson 1. Damien Pleming UNDER15. Michael 18s Hood The Kareoke Night was a huge social success as was hard but were defeated 59-17. Kylie Dunstan took out the 2. Simon Millman 16. Michael Mullins The club would like to offer its condolences to the Brown Don’t forget the Over 35s next Sunday. Should be a top 4. Craig Bryant 16. Matt Robertson 1. Alan Hopkins 27. John Taber (c) Gerald’s celebration on his 300th first grade game. encouragement award, while Heather Lavis and Karen 22. Darren Trembath 48. Peter Lumsden 3. Damien2. Mick MaloneyMazzocchi 17. 29.Stephen Steve Wilson Marston family on the sad departure of Austy. Our thoughts are with day. Everyone welcome. Curtain raiser at 11 am, main game 5. Rod McKellar 17. Shaune Deaton 4. Michael Bagley 18. Mark Limbrick Coming up is a Hems Night, will keep you posted. Wykes had good games. Temora were too strong in the As 23. Simon Bonny 49. Craig Litchfield 9. Robert King 30. Andrew Taylor Peter and family. at 12.30. 6. Glen Haase 18. Justin Milne 5. Warick Brown 19. Matthew Gooden Let’s show the Redlegs the way home today. winning 36-20. Liz Currie won Denise’s award, Emma Lavis 7. Daniel Davies 6. 10.Damien Darren Maher Smith 20. 31.Paul AlanRodney Marston The club will be commencing the NSWAFL Super Raffle On July 31 the L.A.F.C. will be holding a Garage Sale at 24. Paul Whyte 51.19. BruceDaryl ClaytonBoyton UPTHETIGES! the encouragement award, while Jodie Smith and Susanne 8. Ben Mathews 20. Paul Aliendi 7. 11.Richard Mark Ough Godfrey 21. 32.Mark Damien Penny Allan very soon with every player being given a book. Books are the Showgrounds. All donations greatly appreciated. Also 25. Stuart Jones 52. Keith Menzies 8. 12.Mathew Mark Bolton Chaplin 22. 33.James Geoff Byrne Hopkins only 20 tickets at $1 each. All books are to be sold. Fairman played their best. 9. Stewart McGowen 21. Robert Skewes 9. Chet Hubbard 23. Nathan De-Jong CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE the Lou Brown Testimonial Dinner on August 21. Tickets are 10. Wayne Jackson 22. Nicholas Lepper 16. Maick Williams 41. Luke Ellicott Congratulations from the club to former Star Paul Griffin 10. 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Austin Evans Marrar...... Swans all28 day 423 we went156 missing271.0 for the 2. Tony Hughes (cc) 24. David Gillett hoppers defeated Turvey Park in front of 3. Col Carroll 31. Ben Cruickshank 1. Keith Hanna 1. C. Wade Temora...... last ten minutes28 317 to let209 them 152.0bury us. It 1. Andrew Lowing 1. Peter Staker 2.1. BarryPeterMcLachlan McCormack 25. Andrew Driscoll a very vocal1. crowdWaynethat Gardnerincluded many1.of Adrain Pink 2. 4.Bill Jason Preston Hamblin 32. David Holgate 2. S. Hobson TR-YC ...... certainly 16showed 325 us364 we have89.0 a lot of 2. Darren May 3.2. BryanErrol BuchananBoots 26. Peter Rowlands the players2. Badenfrom theBowman 1973 & 19832. Robert Brilley North Wagga 16 264 321 82.0 3. 5.Matt Scott Casley Hamblin 3. 33.Shaun Geoff Whitehouse Cochrane 3. G. Bennett 3. Gary Button work to do. Daniel McPherson, after 34. Paul Harris 4.3. PaulPaul Kew Preston 27. Steven Buchanan premiership teams. John Anderson3. Rodney Turnbull Ardlethan ... 8 243 373 65.0 4. 6.Ray Glenn Scott Evans 4. John Breed 4. A. Ronning 4. Col Parmenter playing for the Swans on Saturday, put 5. 7.Anthony Daniel BennettMcPherson 35. Julian Royle 5.4. ScottPeter Bradley Sheehan 28. Michael Kane (Lurch) had a great game and dominated4. Bradley Billings AP-M...... RED, 8 225 381 59.0 5. Brett Battersby 5. J. Thompson 5. Craig McLachlan GREEN. WHITE V BLUE SHOULDERS in a good effort to win the Sports Club 8. Luke Carroll 36. Tim Ryan 6.5. AndrewRick Young Pattison 29. Gavin Moses MCU 4 146 470 37.0 6. GregTurbill 6. Wayne McGregor-Davies 6. P. Manning the ruck. Gavin Adams (Grizzly) had 5.his Gerard Piper GOLD CREST award; Mick Walsh, the Brittons Bakery 7. 9.Mark DennisBrowning Walsh 37. Jason McPherson 7.6. PatRon Sutton Watts 30. Brendon Gibbons 8. Phil McManus 7. Jordie Burgess 7. B. Milthorpe best game for the year and Neil Pleming6. Ronald MacDonald towel award and Dennis Walsh the 8.10. Brendan Michael Barber Rava 38. Peter Corbett 8.7. MichaelDonTilker Buchanan 31. Nigel Irvine 9. Joe Price BGRADE Pts For Ag % 8. Colin Bell 8. S. Atkins again was10. in Robertthe bestCurrie three. Good to see that most players socks. Miltons Gear voting was 3 Mick Walsh, 2 Daniel 9.11. Ean Wayne Livio Brown 39. Tim Reiher 9.8. JamesRicky OMaybon’Connell 32. Gerard McPherson 7. Greg Morison Temora...... 36 371 151 246.0 9. Paul Young 9. D. Guthrie had their 12.best Phil game Errington for the year. Let’s continue on this week McPherson, 1 Dennis Walsh. 10.12. Craig Graham Saunderson Hughes 40. David Angove 10.9. BrettJimmy Allen Seymour 33. GuyWeideman 8. Robert Hutchings MCU ...... 32 302 185 163.0 13. Jamie Crozier 10. 41.ArchieJed MillerLawton 10. Jarrod Seymour 10. R. Knagge with the 13.good Matthew form! Cattell The Reserves came home strongly to record a good win. 11. Steve Kramer 11. Shane Rudd 34. Paul Tokley 9. Brett Baker Marrar...... 24 240 174 138.0 12.14.Don PhillipTimothy Hatty 11. 42.Chris Robert Dewar Kember 11. Ron Gordon 11. M. Douglas The 2nds15. wentNeil Morton down again but tried very hard. Gerard Nick Carroll, after a long layoff through injury, won the Bowl­ 12. Gavin Adams 35. Rod O’Brien 10. Nigel Peacock TR-YC ...... 20 272 252 108.0 13.15. Alan Lewis Scott Winter 12. 43.Anthony Greg LoganO’Hallorah 12. Bill Bevan 12. S. White McPherson,15. PaulRobert Tokley Tye (2nds) and Richie Sutton (the caveman) Coll-Ashmonting Club award; Bret Ferguson,16 after238 doubling223 up107.0 from the 13. Chris Jarrett 36. Scott13. MunroD. Ward 11. Shane Frankenburg 14.16. Simon Damien Sellars Carroll 13. 44.Julian Wayne Scamp Cox 14.13. PaulBarry Hurst Pickens 37. Brad Cameron were the 16.award Graham winners. Cheney Could this week be the Seconds NorthU18s, Wagga won the club towel and8 Robert114 Kember260 the44.0 socks. 15.17. Paul Michael Coromandel Walsh 14. 45.MarkWestman Brad Roberts 14. T. Basham 17. Gary Cousley 12. Damien Trew Ardlethan ... 8 136 318 43.0 15.14. NeilPeter Pleming Byrnes 39. Steven Pattison win of the year?! The Under 18s also came home strongly to pinch it off 17.18. John David Conlan Harris 15. 46.Darren Murray Mclnerney Hamblin 15. John Brambley 15. M. Pigram 19. John Carey 13. Gary Morrison Ariah Park-M 0 116 226 51.0 47. Anthony Quinn 16. David Buchanan 40. Brian Pleming The U18s went down in a fiery clash in the early game. Griffith. Sam McIntosh won the towel award, Scott Ceely 18.19. Brett David Goldsmith Logan 16. Nigel Southam 16. Damien Brookes 16. W. DeBritt 20. Mick Carroll 14. Jason Carne 20. Mark Parmenter 48. Peter McCaig 17. Garry Kew 41. Greg Mangelsdorf The boys showed in patches that they can play good running won the Four Hotels award and the socks went to Brett 19. Andrew Olsen 17. John Hennessy 17. Andy Cameron 17. L. Reid 21. Dean Parmenter 15. Buck Weaver JUNIORS Pts For Ag % 20.21.Frank PeterCorbett Walsh 49. Jari Nielsen 18. Anthony Pleming 42. Wayne18. KewG. Guthrie football. Award winners were Daniel Croker, Brett Nolle and Ferguson. A special mention to Matt Curry who never 18. David Nicholas 18. Robbie Pickens 43. Ross Spilsbury 23. Scott Seddon 16. Lee Cunningham Ardlethan 22.22. Craig Dan Fletcher Milne 50. Mark McCorry 19. Ian Buchanan 19. D. Harris Andrew Munro. Good to see Barty doing the umpiring for the stopped trying, also youngsters20 Scott86 46Crozier 187.0and Luke 19. Greg Johnston 20.19. CecilGrahamParr Kurby 44. Peter Bartholemew 25. Mark O’Brien Temora .. 12 93 62 150.0 23.23. Jamie Anthony McLellan Carroll 51. Jeff Brill 20. S. Roberts U18s. He did a great job and showed17. Sam that McCullough he was the Cruikshank who set up the win in the last quarter. 20. Simon Williams 21.20. WarrenKeith McBeanMcLoughlin 45. Stirling Cullenward 26. Trevor Gibbons (cc) T.R.-Y.C. . 8 80 68 118.0 24.24. Max Troy Brassil Lenon 52. Dean Jones 21. T. Wise boss. 18. Greg Lagstrom 21. Robert Anderson 22.21. JohnRod AndersonBoots 47. Hamish Cullenward 28. Troy Hugler MCU Netball notes: A Grade were8 well35 beaten 31 by Griffith113.0 27-8 25.25. Shayne Ian Ross Hackett 53. Brad Smith 22. D. Louttit The Netball girls had a bad day with19. theGreg Juniors Wight having a with Bernadette Fellows, Michelle Kelly and Sonia Carroll 28.26.Marty GregCousley Menzies 22. 54.Tony Sam Bradford McIntosh 23.22. MarkSteve Buchanan Purtill 29. Jason Carroll AP-M 0 30 117 26.0 23. Mark Breit 23. A. Pirie draw and ail three senior teams going23. down.Mick PiperA Grade lost sharing the mug. B Grade reversed the result, having a good 29.27. Peter Nick Owen Carroll 55. Luke Cruikshank 23. Bob Rose THIRD GRADE 30. Wayne Cairns 24. Scott Bruest 24. M. Morton 23-13 - 31.best:Richard SandraJudd Gunning. B Grade lost 24-12 - best: 27-11 win with Caroline Rava winning the mug. 31.28. Larry Peter Christian Howard 56. Andrew Hatty 24. Jed Cutter 12. Andrew Munro 25. John Elliott 1. Garry Rowlands 25. G. Collins Sally Holden.33. Reg C Grade Wheeler lost 35-2 - best: Kelly Scott. The 9-all FarrerWould theresults: person whoRound sent 9 avid Collingwood supporter 32. Geoff Gardner THIRD GRADE 25.2. PaulWayne Hallcroft Williams 13. Owyane Clancy 33.57. Grant Steven Hutchinson Holaate 26. 69.Darren Scott Reher Lewis 26. Paul Purcell 26. P. Penning draw the34. Juniors Tom hadSpicer was a good effort, with Kate Maloney A GRADE:John Tich Marrar McKiernan 51 d APM the 7;bone Temora in the 36 post, d Ardlethan please go20; to his 3. Jacob Suidgeest 14. Mathew27. W. FarrellEccleston TRYC 42 d North Wagga 34; Coil-Ash 74 d MCU 12. 34.58. Damian Andrew Prest Holgate 27. 70.Wyatt Mathew Mclnerney Hatty 27. Dean Pearce the best. 35.Let ’Jasons look toCash a better showing this week against G- house and collect it, as the curse on Collingwood has been 59. Troy Evans 71. Craig Lenon 4. Andrew Platt 15. Justin28. TokleyT. Davies B GRADE: Marrar 48 d APM 27; TRYC 43 d Nth Wagga 27; 35. Drasko Kristo 28. Darryl Bishop 28.5. MichaelTony Fahey Spry 16. Tim Armstrong GG-M. 36. Jimmy Creek lifted. Tonight, after the Coolamon game, we will be drawing 36.60. Craig Scott Taylor Ceely 29. 73.Mark Steven Elliott Ruskin 29. D. Connell 37. Robert Smith MCU 36 d Coil-Ash 33; Temora 59 d Ardlethan 17. 61. Paul Shepherd 74. Shane Ryan 29.6. AlexRick Manley Boots 17. Daniel Crocker The Reunion was a great success with all involved having our ‘Scratchie’ raffle, so everyone make sure they have 37. Brentan Kramer 30. Paul Hindmarsh 30.7. BrettJason Nolte Pete 18. Jason30. MattinglyA. Manderson a great time.39. TimBlue BourkeCurtis got the 3 votes putting in a solid JUNIORS: Ardlethan 23 d Temora 19 62. Shane Hatty 75. Scott Crozier 31. P. Bristow got a ticket. 38. Jason Kerr 31. 76.VanceSteven KhanCox 31.8. TonyJason Morris Dunbar 19. John Noack 40. Col Lynch 39.63. Kristen Daniel Thow Underwood 32. G. Mainsh performance for the first two nights and being far and away ClubThis secretaries: week it’s ourDon old’t forget rivals the the next Greens, league so meeting let’s hope is they 64. H. Wheatly 32. 77.Cameron Matthew Jackson Curry 32.9. RaymondKurt Hovelmann Chow 20. Mathew Dennis B.O.G. on41. Sunday, Ross Combsfollowed by Kevin Withers and Flappers. 41. Graeme Evans 33. Sid Dacey 10. David Maloney 21. Trevor35. HoldenM. Annetts to arebe heldstill atcelebrating the Aust Rules their Club big onwin Monday, over the12th Bulldogs July at last 65. Justin Tindle 78. Jason Linsell 33. Wayne Newman Kenny Hayes42. Scott spent Hugler the weekend, as his name suggests, in a 42.66. Anthony Brett FergusonBeattie 34. 79.Rick BrettLee Lenon 11. Adrian Stibbard 36. D. Ingold 43. Bill McMullen 7.30week. pm. 43. Jamie Brownsea 34. Craig Kefford haze. All those that attended the Ball on Saturday night had 67. Stephen Alkemade 35. 80.Anthony Michael McKinley Fraser 37. S. Baldock 44. Neil Carey 44.68. MiloScott GafneyFreeman 35. Andrew Orielly a magic night. Many thanks to Liz Prior and Daryl Breust for 36. Roger Malaquin 36. Scott Panowitz 38. P. Hudson 46. Wayne Klimpsch 45. Gerard Sullivan all the time spent researching those old news items and put­ UNDER 18s 37. Zelvo Mandic 37. Tony Smith 39. C. Sheather 47. Wayne Barlin 54. Des Hardman 40. T. Hudson ting together a couple of great books. <2 I BRITTON'S 69. Kievan Wall 38. Greg Hindmarsh 38. Vince Campisi 48. Tim Goonan DRAW Riverina Battery41. C. Turnbull & Today we play the local derby at Ganmain. Let’s continue AJ BAKERY 98. Paul Sullivan 39. Trent Robertson 39. Joe Thompson 49. Dave Demczyszyn 40. Mark Elliott 40. Tony Wheatley 42. H. Edwards our good 50.form. Ross Also Meriton a big welcome back to the Marco Polo of JUNE 26: Coil-Ash v SW-T (10.00); Temora v Tyre Market44. J. Baldock MCU. Nth Wagga & TR-YC byes 41. Des Huxley 41. Troy Hughes the club, 54.Brett Damien Allen. 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SeeURANQUINTY GEOFF, RA Y or MAX at 9 Dobney Avenue, WaggaWednesday - Phone7th. 25 4511 Wilesmith OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK wr CALTEX FROM 8 am HOTEL Distributor Phone 623133 - 4 Mackey Avenue, GRIFFITH DIVISION TWO CLUB NOTES EAST WAGGA-KOORINGALCARLTON FARRERHAWKS LEAGUE GRIFFITH SWANS Start today off with congratulations Errington, Neil Morton and Garry Cousley were just win. It is not beyond us. Believe in ourselves and just go some who had big games. AFL -1993 Draw going out to Mick & Cindy Hounsell on and do it. SENIORS the safe, and most importantly sound, We wish to welcome a new committeeman, Phill June 25 July 30 BLUES Club Notes We 1.welcome Peter Whittle to the club our27. new John Reserve Raczkowski Grade Stapleton to the Dons and as this is a brand new arrival (no knee problems) of their first 2. Nathan Graetz 28. Allen McPherson SENIORS Nth Melb v Hawthorn Collingwood v Essendon child Olivia Lee. Mother, child and father coach Tony Agnew. Tony has a wealth of experience, so experience1. Shane forRuyg Phill we hope25. it Scottwill be Collis an enjoyable one June 26 July 31 listen to3. himPaul and Bourne carry out his directions29. Adrian to Hiltonthe letter, Fitzroy v St Kilda Richmond v WC Eagles Firstly apologies doingfor notes well, notespecially appearing father. in last 4. Chris Davis 30. Mark Mullen for2. Rickyhim. Burdett 26. Brent Hathaway and the Reserves will improve. Welcome Tony. 3. TheColin U18sCassidy play Collingullie-Ashmont27. Justin Dawson at 10 this morn­ Essendon v Richmond Hawthorn v Carlton weeks Record. To our Totrip theto Quinty,football it wasscene, great a tomarked 5. Jamie Ross 31. Darren Cuthbert Collingwood v WC Eagles Nth Melb v Geelong BROW/N & The mugs for last week in the Seniors went to Vance 29. Mark Brown record two wins for onlyimprovement the second on time their this season,first round 6. Jason Boneham 32. Adrian Hilton 4.ing Jamieat Collingullie Bennett and could sneak into the finals with Footscray v Brisbane Footscray v Fitzroy Illgold sTRIPES Khan (B.O.G.) and Mark Breit. Well done fellas. The WHITE, RED V 30. Mark Cameron especially as both sidesappearance. showed plentyThe First of character.Graders showed 7. Corey Pavitt 33. Brett McMillan 5.four David wins fromDunkley the remaining seven games, so good luck June 27 August 1 thatThe theyReserves’re right got up theirto the season standard back needed on trackto match with the top recipients8. Damienin the Reserves Graham were George34. Mark Lee Hogan and Shaun 6.to ‘JockChris’ andConlon the (vc)boys! 31. Grant Cameron Sydney v Melbourne Melbourne v Brisbane Byrnes.9. Well Mathew to you Roberts both. 35. Brendan Price 7. WithDavid the Gee second half of 32.the seasonRon Irvine now here, we are Adelaide v Geelong Sydney v St Kilda afinesides. win It wasafter only looking in the gone last quarterduring thethey third fell away,quarter. but with 33. Chris Noack a little bit more luck it could have been alot closer. Starting A few10. thankBarry Sucklingyou’s today. Thanks36. Davidto Steve Louttit Stoyko 8.not Stewartyet ‘home Egan and hosed’ and in past we have relaxed at Bye: Adelaide Jamie led from the front with seven goals and Leon has once again for filling in with the flags. Thanks to Darryl 9. Ian Geddes 34. David Alpen July 2 certainlywhere he been left a offwelcome last game, acquisition Barry Sucklingon the experience again won the 11. Mark Blundell 37. Darren Albert this point and wondered, two weeks down the line Sydney v Adelaide August 6 Bishop12. (Bish) Paul forMorphett making and fitting38. theAndrew awning Dore that is 10.where Jamie our Reid top position had35. Joegone. Agresta The Cats are an Essendon v Sydney side.pewter. Award Also winners showing were a tireless Chris Brandan, effort in the who ruck took and out around 36. Gary Moore July 3 now on13. the Cameron time box. Mitter The initiative39. wasBarry Bish's Albert - well 11.unpredictable Brett Davis outfit with their players changing from Essendon v Brisbane August 7 thethe mug ground with Marka slashing (Tiny) display, O’Leary and deservingly the fleet-footed winning the done. 14. Michael McPherson 40. Wayne Finn 12. Gerard Toscan 37. Tim Stewart Richmond v Carlton LarryEagle Turnbull Boys pizza. who Awon return the tocoaches form by award. Covey Pavitt who was 13.gameGreg to gameDreyer and if ever 38.there Brett was McAllistera game for 100% St Kilda v Melbourne I am15. a littleCraig disappointed Absolum this season41. Glen with White the lack of effort and commitment, then this game against the Fitzroy v Nth Melb Fitzroy v Adelaide veryThe Seniors,damaging despite all day a slow and startnight, also received won decisively the incentive 16. Ken McPherson 42. Tim Allen 14. Peter Dunkley (cc) 39. Nick Critchen Geelong v Footscray St Kilda v Collingwood withaward. Frank Cava taking out the mug with a non-stop workers behind the scenes. Maybe this is one small 15.RAAF Greg could Collins just about be40. it, theMohamed “she’ll beTeffana right mate” Geelong v Hawthorn reason17. why Brett we Pageare not winning. 43.I ask Gerd anybody Gabriel that is attitude has to stay out of our preparation AS OF July 4 performance,In the 2nds and not his much landlord can Todd be said Basham but were taking beaten out by a 18. Mark Crouch 44. Anthony Kalis 16. Paul Young 41. Scott McDermott Richmond v Collingwood August 8 thewellcoaches drilled andaward fitterwith outfit.a rockTheresolid was displayone thingin thatthe came connected with our club to try and fix any problem that 17.NOW! Glen Garner 42. David Overs WC Eagles v Carlton Brisbane v WC Eagles is identified20. Mickor at Hounsellleast bring it to the45.attention Darren Dalyof a com­ backout ofpocket. the game very pleasing was the welcome and popular 21. Steve Absolum 46. Roly Wintle 18.— DON.Gary Argus (ac) 43. Michael Reid Bye: Hawthorn Bye: Footscray, Melb returnWe welcome of Mick Country Ziebell. ConnectionWith a new Airlinesjob now, to maybe the club we can mittee22. member. Greg Devries All help, however47. small, Phillip goes Walsh toward 19. Todd Cody 44. Graham Foley July 9 Nth Melb. expect him on the training track a bit earlier. Awards: the making a great club. The players48. needDean thatCoopers back up. 20. Scott Angove 48. Jason Vaccari Nth Melb v Essendon August 13 as our newest sponsor. Great to see a local company —R.J.M.23. Darren Bourne supportingpewter went local to footy. Darren So Cuthy, if you with’re travelling, Tonto Pi Itz make next sure best with 24. Ian Mattingly 49. Tom Woods 21. Jason Westcott 50. Paul Woolnough July 10 Sydney v Fitzroy the Cornell Petroleum award, the video went to reliable 25. Mark O’Leary 50. Jim Jenkins 22. MattCoadTIGERS 51.C ,lJBradb HammondNotes Melbourne v Geelong August 14 youwarhorse give Terry Mark McKenzie Mullens. a call. 23. Mark O’Connor 54. Kenny O’Drisscol Hawthorn v Fitzroy Essendon v Footscray A reminder that raffle tickets are due in in two weeks. 26. Darren Hilton 51. Brendan Hounsell The boys in the 18s all must have really pigged out at 58. Brett Piltz 24. SameOwen old Brown fishing story -55. the thatAndrew got away!McCashney That was Carlton v Brisbane Carlton v St Kilda Everytheir playersbreakfast, has being a book outclassed and we need on the all day.tickets Keep sold, it going CLUBCollingwood SCRIBES v Sydney PLEASEAugust NOTE 15 so let’s make an effort. THIRD GRADE our big chanceTHIRD to cement GRADE a top four spot. Although Nth Melb v Richmond fellas. Darren O’Donnell being voted best, gaining the towel, 1.DONS D. O’Donnell C|ub11. NotesE. Crocker 45. Wayne Denetto 59. Glen Vaccari ClubJulynotes 11 for games on July 1 0 & 11 Today we make the long trip to Whitton in what will beaten it was a much improved effort - more endeavour Richmond v Footscray WC Eagles v Hawthorn Lea Bourne the socks, with Mr Consistency Tom Gorham 2. T. Gorham 12. S. Hazelwood 46.and Malcolm commitment Bourke at least 60.kept Aaron us in Pool the contest. With are required on Tuesday 6th (instead nothe doubt Coke. be another two tough matches and matches 3. L. Bourne 13. G. Meacham 47. Paul Rovere 61. Grant Harrison Adelaide v St Kilda Adelaide v Melbourne that we need to win. It was4. B.another Wild successful day15.last M. StewartSaturday with 49.more Mark attendance Henderson at training62. soMatt we Rovere can work as a unit ofBye: Wednesday) WC Eagles due to printerBye: Brisbane,’s staff Collingwood Remember next week is the Gala Ball. So get your table 5. N. Lindley 16. J. Charleton and guests organised. If you remember last year it was a 52.I’m Adrian sure we Murphy can be a finals63. contender. Rod Best I nstead of worry­ Julyshortage 16 on WednesdayGeelong 7th. UPTHE BLUES two wins7. againstD. Finn Whitton Tigers. 17.The A. Reserves, Hamilton in par­ 53. Peter Crowe 64. Simon Taylor huge night and I’m sure this one won’t be any different. With ticular, 8.had B. Miottia HUGE outing, even20.the B.backline Miller got into ing about the opposition, let’s have a look at the ability Adelaide v Richmond August 21 56. Peter Vardenega 65. Alex Forster Collingwood v Carlton the expected return of Damian (Bencher) Graham and Mark the score9. C.card Burbidgestats. Wayne Cairns22. (theT. Taylorevergreen) led 57.in ourDamon ownClark side. We are as 66.goodSteve as anySargent of them! Robbie July 17 10. P. Kalis 23. B. Quinn Melbourne v Hawthorn Hawthorn v Adelaide Blundell we should be able to stick it right to Griffith and in the charge with 7 until he damaged a calf muscle in the 58.Pickens Matthew had Kenny an absolute blinder67. Cane keeping Duncan his more fan­ doing so stay in touch with the top four. How about it cied opponent to just two 68.kicks, Norman taking Campbell home the mug. St Kilda v Geelong Fitzroy v Brisbane R0SELLAS Club Notes last quarter (his kicking leg naturally) and we hope he’ll Fitzroy v Carlton Geelong v Essendon Hawks? be fit and back on the paddock soon. Award winners Steve O’Connell turned back the clock eight years to CollingwoodAustralianv Footscrav FootballFootscray v WC Eagles play a strong game at CH B. The 10 middies will go down were: mug to Joe Price, Golden Seasons award to i July“ 18ALONG THEAugust LINE 22” well on Thursday night. Michael Wright played strongly Richmond v Melbourne Wayne Cairns, Peking House dinners to Col Lynch, DON & SHANE GeorgeEssendon Flagg ’sv comprehensiveWC Eagles book on Australian Foot­ Uncle Nix Takeaway to lid’ McMullen, Forest Hill Hair to kick six goals and close the gap on the leading goal Brisbane v Nth Melb Sydney v Nth Melb Two down. Not a good effort on the day last week. We kicker. Others to play well were Ron Gordon, Craig Kef- ball between 1890-1990 in the Barellan,Bye: StAriah Kilda Park, Tara are betterJl!uJa than that. I only wish that ALL players... would consult Salon the award travelto Steve Cousley experts and the Turvey Tops Bye: Sydney Caltex carwash went to Wayne Barlin - but really, 20 ford, Dean Pearce and Jim Seymor whoBEST must be won­ and Ardlethan areas - and more,August on sale 27 at the realize that. In both grades our team work collapsed dering what’s wrong with his head after countless OXFORDJuly PRINTERY,23 112 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga, and after quarter time. awards wouldn’t have been enough. Former Canbarre Phone PAINTING a Nth Melb v St Kilda WC Eagles v Geelong attempts by opposing players to rip it off. selected newsagents, or George AugustFlagg (069) 28 639297. The Reserves really disappointed, to be well in front Raiders player Tony Rudd showed that a change of code Shane 624735, WALLPAPERING July 24 HARVEY WORLDdid no harm at all.TRAVEL DonThe 621193 Seconds or were simply outclassedCONTRACTORS by their more ForGeelong $20 it v makesCollingwood a great gift.Nth Melb v Footscray and then throw it away is a sin. I suppose the excuse of experienced opponents. These umps are bright - he St Kilda v Richmond not training together holds no water anymore as we are The Firsts had it much tougher and trailed by one 622385 for GRIFFITH Carlton v Essendon Carlton v Sydney Offices in: point at the long break, but in the end better fitness won stated before the game that we didn’t have a chance of Footscray v Melbourne getting a very good roll-up at training. So then, what is winning. The mug went to Scott young after another fine July 25 August 29 the problem? I believe dedication, GRIFFITHor lack of it, is to ...... the day and the Phonegame by 19 points.(069)62 The 8:16 6877 scoreline Melbourne v Fitzroy game. $ 10 awards went to Bobby Rose, Robbie Tatt afid Hawthorn v Sydney For all your building blame, coupled with the DESIRE for the HARD ball and says that scoring boots went missing before the game, LEO FRANCO HOLDEN BrisbaneAREA v Richmond Brisbane v Hawthorn WAGGA WAGGA.but hopefully HeidiPhonewill find ‘Choppy(069)’s’ footwear21 2000in time Livo. Also putting in a solid performance with the water materialAdelaide requirements: v Collingwood play hard but fair. All those points were missing last YAMBIL STREET, GRIFFITH WC Eagles v Adelaide All timbers, paints, LEETON...... for today. The awardsPhone went to(069)53 Scott Hugler (mug),4677 Tim was Lance (give me a game) Dunbar. Bye: Fitzroy Bye: Essendon. Saturday for most our players in both grades. To be fair Don’t forget tonight our Casino Night. Everyone turn BUILDERS tools, oils, cement, though, there were a few that gave theNARRANDERA full commitment Goonari... (Golden PhoneSeasons dinners), (069)59 former Turvey 3330 Park New & Used Cars (069)621977 electrical,Finals: plumbing, for 100 minutes, but a few is not enough. player Geoff Harrison (welcome to the Dons Harro) won up and make it a successful night, especially after our SUPPLY galvanisedSept. 4, iron.5,11,12,18 25. WESTWYALONG Phone (069)72 2744 two winsULONG today overSTREET, our old GRIFFITH rivals Coota. PAINT The SeniorsHARVEY WORLDhave nowTRAVEL made it very tough to qualify the Peking House award, ‘Rowdy’ Combs the Forest Hill (pulux) for the final four, but not impossible.FORBESA good win today...... Hair Salon award, the Uncle Nix award went to ‘Deano’ PS: Wanted, someone to put the curse back on CO. SPECIALISTS Phone (068)52 2344 thoseLEOMagpies. FRANCO NISSAN may put a different light on the subject. So, we must and the carwash went to Mattie Cattell. ‘Spider’, ‘Nob’ YAMBIL STREET, GRIFFITH - PH. 623115 UP THE TIGERS. %

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DIVISIONCoolamon ONE produces some of Griffith look like reproducing their best form of recent . *« DIVISION TWO THE PREMIER PRINTING TEAM APRIL 17: Nth Wagga(50)that old Grasshopper v Ardlethan(1 spirit 49);to years and may have benefited from the criticism dished Marrar(73) v TR-YC(88);upset MCU(100) Carlton Riverina v AP-M(71); Foot- outAPRIL by their 17: coachRivcoll(1 in the34) week v Whitton-Yanco(42);leading up to the MANUFACTURED HOMES Cootamundra(112) v South Wagga-Tolland(56); Temora(89) v Coll-Ash(89). f ball League frontrunners Tur- game.Uranquinty-Kapooka(84) v RAAF(99) Publishing the “Riverina Football Record” each week APRIL 24 & 25: TR-YC(97) v Nth Wagga(105); I t’s a big test of character for the Swans who need to Ardlethan(265) v Temora(55);vey Park. Coll-Ash(84) v APRIL 24: SW-T(168) v Rivcoll(73); RAAF(159) v FOR COUNTRY LIVING MCU(115); AP-M(72) v Marrar(1It’s a game27) (Sun). they will be goCootamundra(50); on with the form Whit-Yanco(97)this week against v Uranq-K(67). the Hawks on MAY 1: Nth Wagga(169)talking v AP-M(66); about for Marrar(126) a long time v Saturday.MAY 1: Rivcoll(102) v RAAF(77); Coota(105) v Uranq- Coll-Ash(57); MCU(121)but v letTemora(46);’s not lose sightTR-YC(87) of the v ' K(77);Coolamon Whit-Yanco(76)’s win against v SW-T(1 Turvey09). Park should make Ardlethan(132). fact there's a few matches WaggaMAY 8:Tigers Uranq-K(1wary37)against v Rivcoll(109);Leeton at Coota(127)Leeton on v lannnumMAY 8: Coll-Ash(78) v Nth Waggafl 93); Temora(67) v Wh itton-Yanco(90); RAAF(87) v SW-T(96). Marrar(92); Ardlethan(1between24) v MCU(1 now and15); theAP-M(90) finals. v Sunday.MAY 15: Rivcoll(85) v Coota(102); Whitton- TR-YC(1If Coolamon27). is a serious finals contender they must Yanco(130)Tigers had vtrouble RAAF(93); against SW-T(1 East14) Wagga v Uranq-K.(94) last week capitaliseMAY 15: onNththis Wagga(225)promising v winTemora(62);and string Marrar(34)together v andMAYshowed 22: Statethey Champs,can be Griffith.hindered when a bit of pressure MCU(91); AP-M(77) v Ardlethan(102); TR-YC(1 12) v more victories against the top sides - starting with isMAYapplied. 29: Whit-Yanco(72) v Rivcoll(93); SW-T(74) v Coll-Ash.(60) Cootamundra(49); RAAF(114) v Uranq-K.(101) Ganmain-GrongGeneral bye May Grong-Matong22-23: NSW State at C'shipsGanmain at Griffith. on It’s a game the Tigers want to win and win well, but \' - JUNE 5: Rivcoll(83) v SW-T(87); Coota(106) v Sunday.RFL 87 d Farrer 63. ACT 145 d Sydney 41. LeetonRAAF(91); has nothingUranq-K(1 to 58)losev andWhit-Yanco(83). should take the game Sydney 175 d Farrer 45. ACT 91 d RFL 57. Despite copping a first round 110-point hiding from rightJUNEup 12:to Wagga.General bye. Sth Zone NSW Carnival: Sapphire Coast MAY 29: MCU(103) v Nth Wagga(1 06); Marrar(1 21) v Turvey Park and losing subsequent matches by large 70Turvey d FFL Div Park 2 3. Sydney is on the 52 d rebound Leisure Coast against 9. FFL Narrandera Div 2 38 d Central at Ardlethan(44); Temora(91) v TR-YC(85); Coil-Ash West 10.Sapphire 92 d Leisure 8. Syd 47 d Cent. West 9. Sapphire 49 amounts,(1 20) v AP-M.(77) the Hoppers have finally broken through for Waggad FFL Div’s Maher2 25. Syd Oval. 75 d Cent. West 9. Final: Sapphire 97 d Syd • theJUN biggestE 5: Nth upset Wagga(1 of the 38)season. v Marrar(7 1); TR-YC(110) v 28.The Bulldogs came back to earth with a thud against MCU(109);It was good AP-M(83) to see their v Temora(75); players ‘did itArdlethan(89)’.for the club’s v CoolamonJUNE 19: and RAAF(124) should not v be Rivcoll(72); complacent Uranq-K(69) against the v Coll-Ash.(IOO) Cootamundra(106); SW-T(64) v Whit-Yanco(45). pastJUNE premiership 12: Nth players Wagga(64) of 1973 v andArdlethan(102); 1983 who were TR- Eagles - they will have learnt their lesson, atYC(56)the game v Marrar(84);as part of reunion AP-M(42)celebrations. v MCU(73); Coll- JUNENarrandera 26: Rivcollsuffered v aUranq-K;big loss to Whitton-YancoTurvey Park in the v Coota; SW-T v RAAF. Ash(49)This week, v Temora(39). the players are on their own and must win first round of matches and lineup against the Dogs who JUNE 19: Nth Wagga(1 23) vTR-YC(75); Marrar(155) JULY 3: Coota v Rivcoll; RAAF v Whit-Yanco; thev AP-M(67); local derby MCU(97) - it’s a game v Coll-Ash(74); that always bringsTemora(73) out the v areUranq-K keen to atonev SW-T. for the previous week’s loss, bestArdlethan(1 in both sides12). whether they’re top or bottom. JULYThe Eagles 10: Rivcoll have winning v Whit-Yanco; form on the Cootaboard after v SW-T; their • JUNEThe Lions 26: go AP-M into the v matchNth Wagga;after two Coil-Ashsuccessive v second win against Leeton last week. ■ Large, spacious and beautifully built at a price that you can afford. Choose from Uranq-K v RAAF. lossesMarrar; and Temora that’s something v MCU; G-GG-MArdlethan has vnot TR-YC. had to JULYTheir task17: SW-Tis much v greaterRivcoll; on RAAF Sunday v Coota;and facing Whit- the a wide range of plans that include Granny Flats, 2-bedroom, right up to 4-bedroom faceJULY up to3: for Nthsome Wagga time. v Coil-Ash; Marrar v Bulldogs.atYanco v Uranq-K. home is never an easy assignment. . Temora;G-GG-M MCUdidn’t vhave Ardlethan; the depth TR-YCto cover v for AP-M. injuries JULY 24: Rivcoll v RAAF; Coota v Uranq-K; homes over 160 square metres. We will even design a home to suit your specific needs. JULY 10: Temora v Nth Wagga; MCU v Whit-Yanco v SW-T. Fiona Dennis against the Swans and would have hoped for a longer listMarrar; at the Ardlethanselection table v AP-M;earlier thisColl-Ash week. v TR-YC. JULY 31: Uranq-K v Rivcoll; Coota v Whit- . JULY* With Coolamon17: Nthreceiving Waggaa newv MCU;lease ofArdlethanlife and East v Yanco; RAAF v SW-T. Marrar; TR-YC v Temora; AP-M v Coll-Ash. Wagga-Kooringal also liking their chances for a top four CLUBAUGUST SCRIBES 7: Rivcoll v PLEASECoota; Whit-Yanco NOTE v DISPLAY VILLAGES JULY 24: Marrar v Nth Wagga; MCU v TR-YC; RAAF; SW-T v Uranq-K. position,Temora there v AP-M;’s suddenly Coll-Ash renewed v Ardlethan. interest in the Club notes for games on July 10 & 11 1st Semi: August 14 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK • competition.JULY 31: Ardlethan v Nth Wagga; Marrar v • are required on Tuesday 6th (instead TR-YC;Despite MCU early vindications, AP-M; Temora no one v teamColl-Ash. will have 2ndof Wednesday) Semi: August due 21 to printer’s staff Dubbo: Victoria Street, Phone (068) 84 3299. Goulburn: Common Street, thingsAUGUST all their 7: own TR-YC way in vthe Nth run Wagga;to the finals. AP-M v Preliminary:shortage August on Wednesday 28 7th. Marrar;This week Coll-Ash’s matches arev vitalMCU; for everyArdlethan team. v Grand Final: Sept 4. Phone (048) 22 1322. 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