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Underwritten by Mercantile Mutual Insurance (Australia) Ltd. ACN 000 456 799 Printed at the Oxford Printery, Wagga Wagga. Tel 69 213196, Fax 69 218161 - for 1he M.V.A.F.A. Inc. Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 searching for a win, while the Haw.ks are MERCANTILE MUTUAL undefeated. Turvey Parks defence will need to RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1999 produce another top effort to restrict key Hawk forwards Brent Loughton and Jamie Charlton from posting a winning score. FIRST GRADE LADDER UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER Mangoplah Cookardinia United-Eastlakes play Wagga Tigers at Mangoplah where MCUE Round 3 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 3 w L D For Ag % Pts After three rounds of the Mercantile Mutual EAST WAGGA-K 3 410 GRIFFITH 3 0 0 399 38 1050.0 12 coach Bevan Rowe will be keen to knock off 0 0 186 220.43 12 Riverina Football League, four teams remain LEET0NtW 3 0 0 395 189 208.99 12 LEETONtW 3 0 0 190 98 193.88 12 the club he starred for as a player. The young undefeated at the top of the table. The outcome Goannas are improving as evidenced last week WAGGA 3 0 0 356 206 172.82 12 WAGGA 2 1 0 275 147 187,07 8 of some games looked predictable last against Coolamon and will test the Tigers at C00LAM0N 3 0 0 382 303 126.07 12 TURVEY PARK 2 1 0 252 180 140.00 8 Saturday but the match statistics provided home. TEM0RA 2 0 365 307 118.89 8 M.C.U.E. 2 0 124 160 77.50 4 interesting reading nonetheless. The ladder has Temora have only one blemish on their Narrandera 1 2 0 301 393 76.59 4 C00LAM0N 2 0 150 199 75.38 4 a vastly different look about it at the moment record so far and they take on Coolamon at Turvey Park 0 3 0 228 330 69.09 0 Narrandera 2 0 63 138 45.65 4 compared to the final placing's last season. Nixon Park in what should be another exciting Griffith 0 3 0 224 345 64.93 0 Ganmain-GG-M 2 0 99 256 38.67 4 At Robertson Oval the Wagga Tigers were game. The Hoppers have answered every G-GG-M 0 3 0 220 366 60.11 0 Temora 1 2 0 22 216 10.19 4 held scoreless in the first quarter of their clash challenge so far but will come under intense M.C.U.E. 0 3 0 227 47.00 0 East Wagga-K 0 3 0 48 190 25.26 0 483 with fierce rivals Turvey Park Bulldogs. It was pressure from the home side. a tense low-scoring struggle with both sides The Griffith Swans are yet to open their turning the ball over by missing targets when account for the season and will be desperate RESERVE GRADE LADDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP delivering into the forward line. Conditions were to turn it around at home on Sunday against Round 3 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 3 1sts 2nds U18s Pts ideal for plenty of goals but both defences were the Leeton-Whitton Crows. The Crows are one EAST WAGGA-K 3 0 0 328 109 300.92 12 Wagga 18 9 2 29 commendable in the way they restricted scoring of the form teams of the competition and hungry WAGGA 3 0 0 310 130 238.46 12 East Wagga-K 18 9 0 27 opportunities. for success. The Swans were not disgraced at C00LAM0N 2 0 273 180 151.67 8 Leeton-Whitton 18 6 3 27 It took the Leeton-Whitton Crows a quarter Narrandera last Saturday but will need to TEM0RA 2 0 235 167 140.72 8 Coolamon 18 6 1 25 to warm up against Temora at home. They restrict the Crows forwards - particularly TURVEY PARK 2 0 210 158 132.91 8 Temora 12 6 19 banged on 8 goals to nil in the second quarter Michael Fraser - to give themselves a chance LeetontW 2 0 180 177 101.69 8 Narrandera 6 3 1 10 to take the bounce out of the Kangaroos and of causing an upset. Narrandera 2 0 169 286 59.09 4 Turvey Park 0 6 2 8 put themselves in the box seat for an important The final game will take place at the M.C.U.E. 0 3 0 158 288 54.86 0 Griffith 0 0 3 3 victory. Ganmain Sportsground were the Lions will host Ganmair. GG-M 0 3 0 142 317 44.79 0 Ganmain-GG-M 0 0 The East Wagga-Kooringal Hawks scored the Narrandera Eagles. The Lions were Griffith 0 3 0 120 313 38.34 0 MCUE 0 0 another impressive win at Gumly Oval when thrashed at Gumly last Saturday and are they put the cleaners through the Ganmain­ currently well down the table in unfamiliar Grong Grong-Matong Lions. At final siren time territory. The Eagles finally broke through for a it was a 103 point margin which will serve notice win last week, both sides have been performing FRONT COVER: East Wagga-Kooringal defender Andrew Patmore shows the correct procedure as he to all other teams that the Hawks are here to below expectations and will be desperate t6 punches from behind to spoil Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong forward John Anderson's attempt to mark. T~e play and are capable of anything. Hawks were big winners against the Lions at Gumly to remain undefeated so far after 3 rounds. Photo by Daily prove themselves today. The game will be close The clash of the Big Birds at the Narrandera Advertiser. and the result in the balance. Sportsground was close and hard all day. The Narrandera Eagles were able to sneak away THE INVESTMENT & INSURANCE ADVISORY CENTRE PTY. LTD. in the game, compliments of 8 goals from the Mercantile Agencies with: boot of Anthony Ljubic, to post their first win of 17 Baylis Street WAGGA WAGGA Ph: (02) 6921 3512 the season against Griffith Swans. Mutual 274 Parker Street COOTAMUNDRA Ph: (02) 6942 1599 Colonial The Coolamon Grasshoppers were cruising J.iffirti:ffl( I after three productive quarters against 4/687 Macauley Street ALBURY Ph: (02) 6023 2813 Mangoplah Cookardinia United Eastlakes. The Gerry McCormick, Sue Limberger, Bob Spratford, Clyde Greene, ( Goannas finished with an 8 goal burst in the Rowan Wadley, Chris Manw!fring, Alison K_errison, Jenny B(Jath, Paula Miller. last quarter to give their supporters heart and remind the Hoppers that footy is a four quarter For professional advice on ... Superannuation, Life Insurance, game. Financial Planning and Investments, Disability and Income Cover. 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TURVEY PARK 11111.. 1.. i,ttt.s EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL 1111l\TI{S A very good day at the office last week, SENIORS especially the first grade outfit. A 2nd quarter SENIORS We welcome East Wagga Hawks today. They onslaught by the boys set up for a huge win. 1. Andrew Donaldson 29. Chris Organ 1. Darren Cuthbert 28. Mark Gorham have had their best start to a season in years We have to go back alot of years to see a 2. Mark Mooney 30. James Dixon 2. Brent Loughton performance like that. Second week in a row 29. Geoff Hopkins and we have had our worst in years so it sets 3. Ben Harper 31. Dusty Brown 3. Paul Bourne 30. Matt Morris up a very important clash for both clubs. We 4. Jason Poulos 32. Bart Moloney for Jack Chaltow being best on ground, really 4. Jamie Ross 31. Nathan McDonald invite all our supporters and visitors into the clubs 5. Adrian Hill 33. Shayne Weidemann impressive in front of a couple of league 6. Troy Maiden 34. Brendan Love selectors. Jack Miester was unstoppable, a 5. Kent Butcher (A.C.) 32. James Fury bowlers lounge after the game. It is a de-licensed 7. Blair Campbell 35. Nigel Francis worthy William Farrar Bistro & Breust Pewter 6. Clint Campbell 33. Matt Geddes area so children are welcome. As usual all drinks 8. Warren Sykes 36. Ray Adams winner. A very close runner up in Terry Radfords 7. Brad Miller 34. Joel Grieve and meals will be available and we will be 9. Daniel Tooze 37. Luke Francis Radders was in an under and around the packs 8. David Leech 35. Steve Bromham presenting our weekly awards. 10. Greg Weidmann 38. Cade Mills all day his four quarter effort was a just reward 11. Ben Flanagan 9. Jarrod Gornell 36. Brendan Schumack 39. Scott Rainbird for the Sportsman Warehouse voucher. Joel Our cabaret night last week was an enjoyable 12. Russell Thomas 40. Stuart Heine 11. Barry Mclachlan 37. Daniel Smith Grewes not to be outdone also putting his hand night. Numbers were down a bit unfortunately 13. Darren Bowden 41. Vince Hennesy 12. Tom Gorham up. His tackles and second efforts at the ball 38. Anthony Boots 14. Ben Nimmo 42. Paul Cunningham however all players were in attendance so a 13. Micheal Kemp 39. Shaun Banfield 16. Andrew White was a delight to watch. Eagle Boys Pizza, I'm good night was had. All functions are much more 43. Brent Byrnes 18. Robbie Meyers 44. Cameron Grenfell sure won't go astray. Must mention the efforts 14. Mick McPherson 40. Phil Bilney enjoyable when everyone available attends. 19. James Bowyer 45. Matt Cunneen of the backline. To keep the opposition down 15, Terry Radford 41. Trent Taylor All supporters are reminded that at training 20. Scott Bourne 46. Jason Marien to 2 goals in the first half, especially that 2nd 16. Ken McPherson 42. Craig McCough (C) on Friday nights we have the fire going and 21. Jarrod Hillier 47. Ben Rodham quarter (1 point) it was really something special. 17. Mick Fabre 43. Andrew Tucker 22. Dale Isaac 48. Peter Turnbull drinks available. The Gym is heated so it is very A pat on the back guys, well done! 18. Jamie Charlton 44. Anthony Kalis 23. Neale Francis 49. Justin Buckley The Magoos had to fight a lot harder for the comfortable place to have a few drinks at the 24. Drew lverach 19. Ryan Miller 45. Paul Tarrant 50. Gary Gillett four points. It was only probably the last quarter 25, Damien Barker 51. Scott Seddon 20. Mick Hounsell 46. Simon Vulinovic end of the working week. It also shows some where they came away with it. Clint Campbell 26. Matt Paul much needed support for the players. Watch out 52. Michael Rosier 21. Bruce Willett 47, Michael Sims 27. Darren Wallett 53, David Muscat getting the Breust Pewter & Mark Anthony 22. Col O'Loughlin 48. Adam Travaskis in the next few weeks for our shotgun tipping 28. Julien Nimmo Menswear. Cuthy again featuring prominently, competition where tips will have to be in by the very consistent our Cuthy, picking up the 23. Andrew Patmore 49. David Webster end of training Friday nights. UNDER 18s Kooringal Takeaway. The war horse himself 24. Mick Castle 50. Darryl Hillier Mick Hounsell next, the Miller Truck Hire Socks 25. Jason Nicholls 51. Grant Lamont We will be having a good old fashioned pie 1. Matt Carroll 16. Will Collie there. Congratulations goes to Pumper on his 26. Barry Kohlhagen night on Wednesday night after training.The 2. Mark Donaldson 52 . Jarrod George 18. David Oliver 200th Club game. Well done! Michael. Cindy 3. Ricky Thomas 19. Neil Brown 27. Brad Wild under 1 B's will have theirs straight after training should be very proud. 4, Rod Shaw 20. Grant Bourne and the seniors later on. 5. Leigh Cameron 21. Trent Mooney The Players Player awards last week 6. Sam Collie 22. Scott Davies donated by Wagga First Aid and Workers Hair 7. Travis Turner 27. Damon Smith Stop went to a couple of cool dudes in Kent UNDER 18s Your local Pharmacy 8. Steve Knight 43. Joseph Wurf Butcher (1st) and Darren Cuthbert (2nds) 9. Matty Rake 62. Ben Gurtun respectively. To be advised TOLLAND 10. Matthew Hyland 63. Brendan Cummins The Under 1B's putting up their best effort 11. Tim Sullivan 54. Ben Peers this season with a very gutsy performance. To PHARMACY 12. Matt McClure Tolland Shopping Centre 55. Dale Cameron only go down by 7 points was a great effort. J 13. Scott Lewis Bourke Street 57. Brendan Ogden Kehlear the Coke recipient, Jay Peace the Phone 6931 1120 14. Lincoln Murdoch Argweld Socks and David Huddlestow the McDonalds award. Getting closer to that win r------7 Your local pharmacy boys! Up to the Maher Oval complex today boys, Turvey Tops Remember fellas we have been on the end of : ffll~l-/.ill : PHARMACY a couple of thumpings by Turvey so let's turn it I Phone Wagga I around. See ya at the Farrar everyone, for the Turvey Tops Shopping Centre JW1 victory drink. Phone 69 252648 l,ill IL ______6921 4627 .JI Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Foo1bal1 Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD~ - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Aus1ralian Football Assoc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA UNITED EASTLAKES (.f)1'1,.Nil..~

Our trip to Coolamon last week produced our SENIORS first win on the footy field and some positive signs It certainly wasn't a pretty site for the first two 2. David Pocock 35. Nathan Eden quarters against the Bulldogs last Saturday-_thank SENIORS for the future. The 18's started the day off well, 3. Marcus Simpson 36. Alan Caldwell goodness the boys regrouped with an authontanan 1. Mark Stone 31. Lee Jackson with a good win over the Coolamon boys. There is 4. Colin Sanbrook 37. Dave Balding performance to run away convincing winners. Must 2. Rowan wadley 32. Andrew Powell still room for improvement from the young blokes, have been frustrating for coach Mark on the 5. William Lloyd 38. Mat Deacon 3. Paul Noack 33. Brent Pocock and once they get their teamwork together, it will boundary! 6. Brendan Roberson 39. David Lloyd 4. Robert Jackson 34. Jason Schultz show in the results. Best players were Shannon Reliable Steve Priest, a superb BOG led the 7. Mark Sanbrook 40. Mat Byrne 5. Anthony Lyons 35. Glen Medau Galvin, Gavin Case and Mitchell Balding, with a way and was well deserved of the Mark Anthony 8. Xavier Higgins 41 . Rod Earnshaw Open Order. Peter Morath played a big part in 6. Mark Parmenter 36. Chris Drum special mention to Grant Breust who played in the 9. Brad Roberson 42. Brad Sanbrook keeping the side in touch with some great marks 7. Simon Murray 37. Tony Weisback 1st's as well as the 18's. Raymond Willis Stephen Cook 10. Neil Lawson 43. Jeff Fletcher up forward - the Walker Chemicals Award for Peter. 8. 38. The 2nds once again had a disappointing Darren Cook, again a fine effort - the Bridgestone 9. Paul Irvine 39. Jamie Nockolds 11. Mat Nixon 44. Stephen Lawrence result, with lack of fitness playing a major role in :) Tyre Award. The Players Mug to Peter Morath. A 10. Chris Jackson 40. Travis Terry 12. Darren Cole 45. David Pyke their performances. The Coolamon blokes were pretty responsive team effort when the chips wern 11. Andrew Priest 41. Ryan Knight 13. Glen Cole 46. Wayne Halls down - special mention to Dean Stone, Flex Colvin, too good for our blokes and had a convincing win. 12. Damon Hubbard 42. Andrew Friedlieb 14. Chris Phyland 47. Andrew Myers Tim Newton, Mark Parmenter and Robbie Jackson. Brian "Larry" McRae had a great game and won 13. Peter Morath 43. David Schultz 15. Chris Higgins 48. Tony Matthews Final Score - an 8 goal win - in three quarters! the Mug from Chris Ross, who is in fine touch, The Two's, a respectable win against last years 14. Nigel Brown 44. Ricky Collins 16. Chris Ross 49. Nick Lindley who won the Irvin Day award, while Nathan Eden premiers - a top performance from Anthony Roy - 15. Anthony Roy 45. David Pieper 17. Wayne Smith 50. Peter Byrne won the Hahn Ice award. The No 96 Dinner, Anthony Lyons - a great game 16. Steven Priest 46. David Reeves 18. Mat Phyland 51 . Phil Leyshon The 1 st's game was played in "two halves", and terrific leadership - the Wagga Warehouse 17. Darren Cook 47. Terry Dowling 19. Mick Byrne 52. Shane Lieschke Open Order, Kev McDevitt - a consistent effort to 18. Warick Brown 48. our boys didn't play very well in the first half and 20. Courtney Bourne 53. Ryan Maloney collect the Oceanic Frozen Towel. The Players Mug 19. Ray Colvin 49. Damien Powell were getting comprehensively beaten. But to their 21. Daniel Roberts 54. Mitchell Balding to Anthony Roy. Good efforts also by Nick Louis, 20. Aaron Dejong 50. Howard Brown credit, they came out in the second half and played Dean Spencer and Damien Powell. 22. Mat Creasy 55. Alec Creasy 21. Tim Newton 51. Anthony Stephens to the game plan and the "results" came with a The 1B's unfortunately a little undermanned due 23. Steven Wheeler 56. Gareth Langfield 22. Dean Stone 52. Mathew Papworth much better showing in the second half. The boys to a number of players involved in one of those 24. Brian Hawke 57. Wayne Sanbrook other ball sports. Top efforts by Andrew Friedlieb 23. Steven Schultz 53. Luke Sydenham will continue to improve and better performances 25. Aaron Neil 58. Ryan Head (the Birdnest Dinner), Scott Pearce (Tiger Award), 24. Andrew Dwyer 54. Jarrod Taylor will result. Neil Lawson once again played his guts 26. Brent Langfield 59. Nathan Stoll Jarrod Price (Tiger Award). Brad Roy, Scott 25. Tim Tankhurst 55. Brodie Colvin out to win the Mug, while Brendan Roberson and Honeyman and Brett Dwyer also good contributors. 26. Corey Pavitt Nick Louis 27. Shaun Harper 60. Dale Bassett 56. Chris Higgins both had good games. The netballers didn't have a very successful day 27. Mark McDevitt 57. Steven Connors 28. Andrew Lieschke 61. Andrew Byrne (cont. on page 26) - beaten in all grades - but certainly contested well 28. Jordon Simpson 58. David Lewis 29. Alex Egan 62. Paul Byrne with only a goal difference in the Juniors, and 4 in 29. Dean Spencer 59. Glenn Currie 30. John Tully 63. Rod Guy the B Grade. Awards:A-Justine Quilty, B- Melissa 30. Vince Rossignolo 60. Matthew Colvin MANGOPIAD FARM (;EN'fllE 31 . Grant Bruce 64. Brian Hawke Brown, C - Melissa Atkinson, Juniors - Jacqui Stevenson. 32. Jason Johns 65. Ashley Creasy UNDER 18s Lime & Fertilizer Agents. Ag chemicals & pasture seeds Tonight it's straight back from Mango for the 66. Brian McRae 1. David Pieper 17. Stewart Cook 33. Mick Grant Awards to Maddisons Nitespot one of our maior Support you 'local' bloke_ Ph 69 285791 2. Craig Snowden 18. Brad Maloney 34. Adam Brown 67. Peter Burton sponsors for the Guernsey Night - wear_ y~u.r favourite guernsey! The club is 'closed function t1l 3. Bradley Roy 19. Matt Noonan UNDER 18s 1o pm for Wagga Tiger players, members and 4 . David Rava 20. Scott Honeyman 1. Adam Kain 19. Steve Lawerance supporters only. _ 5. Andrew Friedlieb 21. Joshua Parmenter & a.rte !I hw 6. Craig Robertson 22. Steven Connors .a.. Tomorrow (Sunday) our juniors kick off with a 2. Chris Willis 20. Jason Halls home match against Turvey - get yourself down to 7. Brendon Gaynor 23. Glen Currie 3. Shaun Harper 21. Adam Shepard Robbo for a look at the clubs future - how often as 8. Brent Peacock 24. Laughlan Smith 4. Colin Sanbrook l~CGEI Creasy's Grain Enterprises 22. David Willis a Junior did you wish the seniors would come and 9. Jarrod Brown 25. Nathan Comerford 5. Daniel Dixon 23. Wayne Halls watch you play? 10. Bradley Lanerus 26. James Dallas Produce Merchants, buyers of all grains. 6. Evan Atkinson 24. Ben Sutherland Today, we travel to Mangoplah to take on the 11. Scott Taylor 27. Warick Brown Yankee Crossing Rd, HENTY 7. Brad Sanbrook 25. Shane Mitchell lean and hungry Goannas. 12. Brett Dwyer 28. Tim Drum 8. Grant Bruce 26. Gavin Case Todays sponsor plug - CELAIR for Heating & 13. Jarrod Price 29. Mitchell Fury Phone 69 293377 Contact: Bill Creasy Cooling - see Tigers Number 18 - Wanek Brown - 9. Luke Kendall 27. 14. Scott Pearce 30. John Kaye Fax 69 293256 Klaus Pamminger Bryce Langfield has he got a deal for you! 31. Joshua McKenzie 10. Aaron Neil 28. Clay Galvin Wagga Motors & Wa9ga Tigers - A Hard Team 15. Andrew Brown 11. Ben Brown 29. Damian Martyn to Beat! 16. Dean Neil 12. Mitchell Balding 30. Jeff Fletcher 13. Mat Deacon 31. Phil Leyshon w· B b I For all your pest & weed \~;> I) K& J Cross Trophies &Signs 14. Mat Byrne 32. Mat Mitchell 1mpy ar er sproblems phone 'Wimpy' '" :?\p:/ Don & Malle 15. Andrew Leichske 33. Craig Mcinerny Barber or David Brown at ,l' .. Ph/Fax 69 213674 or OI 8 695945 Baker 16. Nathan Lawson 34. Clayton Hancock <'iu• 29 Wall Street.North Wagga Pest &Weed Wagga on 6931 3265. welcome all. 17. Andrew Willis 35. Simon Killalea Jenny & Kevin Cross ...... 18 . Shannon Galvin 36. Ryan Forrell After hours 6921 337 4 Control or 6931 3265 Wagga First Aid Supplies Im, Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • -FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee VaNey AuS1ralian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 1 1 TE MORA 1{1\N fi1lllf )f)S COOLAMON f•ll11SSll()l 1 1~1lS What a transformation! The first half was Last Saturday we travelled to Leeton with high hopes, but headed home with our tails between SENIORS vintage champagne, the second stale goats urine. SENIORS our legs. Hopefully this will serve as a reminder Not many players contributed for the full 1 00 of how hard we must work if we're going to get 1. Lachlan Rowling 26. Ben Kotzur minutes, but among those who did were the 1. Mathew Hard 28. Paul Billingham anywhere this year. 2. Simon Francis 27 . Ross Devereux irrepressible Matty Hard who gathered more kicks 2. Dean Hilton 29. Joel Collins Unfortunately, the numbers' problem in the 3. Jeremy Quade 28 . Dean Coleman than a careless Rodeo barrier attendant while 3. Ryan Bartholomew 30. Jarrod Skidmore Jarrod Skidmore showed that he is rapidly U18s meant we had to forfeit last weeks game. 4. Brad Brown 29. David Goesch 4. Brett Garrett 31. Trent Beaver The Juniors are really battling at the moment so regaining top form. Tony Morris again underlined 5. Matthew Gilchrist 30. Michael Kotzur 5. Scott Bradley 32. Brian Buchanan if there's any way you can assist, please do. his class with a display that was as polished as a 6. Alex Manley The Magoos put in a Barry Crocker and still 6. 31 . Stephen Pellow Russian General's war medallions while Craig (Big 33. Wayne Weidemann (cc) only lost by 13 points. A bit more commitment 7. Chris Daniher 32. Richard Davis Bass) Drum turned on a thumping game in the 7. Michael Goss 34. Dean Hilton will see us turn games like that one into wins. 8. Ken Fairman 33 . Gavin Coleman ruck and Rod O'Brien was an impassible rock in 8. Brendon McPherson 35. Francis Furner Players· Player went to a reluctant fullback Rohan 9. Leith Mills 34 . Dean Cole defence. 9. Rodney O'Brien 36. Tyron Morgan Rowling, who was still pleading for a shift at 10. Shannon Noll 35. Alex Pordage The Seconds stormed back to form on the back 1o. Leigh Drum 37. Tim Armstrong halftime despite being our best player. The man 11. Mark Bos 36. Peter Block of a first quarter when goals flowed like beer at an 11. Shaun Bradley 38. Ricky Hard with the magnificent six-pack, David "Muddy Guts" Irish wake. Daniel (Deana) Crocker was his usual 12. Mick Heath 37. David Drum 12. Mathew McKinley 39. Michael Spry Moses had a top game to win the schooners, while dazzling self, dancing through packs like he was 13. Jim Davis 38 . Matthew Lowes 13. Tony Morris 40. Hamish Dyce youngster Scotty "Skills" Lowes took the $30 auditioning for a role in The Dance of the Sugar 14. Scott Sinclair 14. Greg Rudd 41. Mathew Dennis Shickle, Mitch and aging superstar Snake were 39. Leigh Sweetman Plum Fairies. It's easy to work out why opponents other good players. 15. Jason Mattingly 42. Paul McDonald 15. Michael Gilchrist 40 . Graham Robertson take an instant dislike to Crock - saves time. The Ones were dismal in the 2nd & 3rd 16. Robert Harper 41 . Scott McCormack Among the many others to impress were Dean 16. Gary Bradley 43. Wayne Mutton quarters and hence copped a belting. One 17. Bruce Thompson (Pinkbits) Hilton who stood out like a topless 17. Daniel Crocker 44. Mathew Cameron disturbing aspect of the game was the number of 42. Wade Fulham 18. Brett Nolte 45. Anthony Exton late hits dealt out to the ball-carrier after getting 18. Matt Derrick 43 . Craig Kahlefeldt Pamela Anderson in a room full of Cecil Parrs, rid of the leather. Whilst I generally loathe to 19. Brian Mitchell 44 . Robert Collin-Roe while the aforementioned Cecil, his body finally 19. Paul McKelvie 46. Shayne Rudd criticise, if umpires cannot offer more protection 20. Anthony Breust 45. Chris McCormack adjusting to Weed's "no beer after Wednesday" 20. Cecil Parr 47. Paul Tarley edict, turned back the clock to the heady days of to the ball carrier then they should give the whistle 21. Stephen Drum 46. Craig Morton 21. Andrew Mccaig 48. Mick Innes to someone who can. This seems more important his youth with a performance that was as frisky as 22. Rohan Rowling 47. Glen Hartwig 22. Lew Roberts 48. Paul McPherson to me than worrying about how long the runner a scrubbed Mallee bull. 23. Cameron Rowling 23. Craig Drum 50. Gary Hilton spends on the ground. Jeremy Quade, Shannon 48. Nathan Weir Unfortunately, the Thirds were the only team 24. Brad Mattingly 51. Keiran Bundy Noll, Ken Fairman and Matt Gilchrist were among 24. Colin Goesch 49. Craig Fritsch to taste defeat with the coach Hopper Garrett 25. Luke Maloney our best on an entirely forgettable day. 25. Andrew Derrick 50 . Paul Breust starting to draw unfavourable comparisons with 52. Michael McCaig Just a reminder that this years Auskick Tony Shaw. Mark Bradley threw his body into the 26. Sam Roberts 53. Warren ~claughlin Program has started, running every Friday from fray with scant regard for personal safety all day. 27. Michael Suidgeest 54. Bryan Armstrong 4-5 pm. Any helpers are always appreciated so Aaron Hallcroft underlined his potential with an get on down if you can and lend a hand. UNDER 18s eye-catching performance. As well, Jamie (Rock) UNDER 18s This week we take on another big improver Hard, those thumping kicks put the bladder under 55. Glen Rowlands 1. Ross Jefferies 1O. Daniel Reid 66. Bevan Bond when the Grasshoppers come to Nixon Park. I more pressure than an out of order pub toilet, was 11. Mark Reid 56. Jamie Hard 67. Steven Edyvean seem to recall a humiliating defeat in the 2. Jonathan Breust again prominent. 12. Aaron Crawford 57. Craig Farrell 68. John Milligan corresponding game last year so let's make sure 3. Kurt Robertson It was a red letter day for the netballers as well we get our own back today. 58. Paul Armstrong 69. Anthony Dennis 4. David Salmon 13. Scott Salmon with all sides recording victories. The closest game 59. Mark Bradley 70. Jeremy Crocker 5. Ian Oliver 14. Scott Lowes of the day was in A grade with Kate Fixter, as 60. Ian Hornbuckle 71. Jacob O'Neill 15. Michael Oliver unstoppable as a Swiss avalanche, leading the 6. Brian Turner 61 . Jay Hyland 72. Keiran Drum 16. Mick Dehlson team to a narrow two point victory. In the B Grade, 7. Mick Miller 62. James McKenzie 73. Ben Fixter Grand 17. Brad Tabbi! Heidi Bartholomew after an inspirational pep talk 8. Andrew Coleman 63. Damien McKelvie from Brett Garrett bounced around like a 74. Gerard Prior 9. Ross Arentz 18. Grant Radway 64. wke Mulley hyperactive kangaroo on a trampoline, while the 75. Aaron Hallcroft Hotel Juniors were ruthless in their demolition of MCU 65. Josh Moncrieff 76. Andrew Roberts with Laura Brennan the stand out performer in a 77. Alan Tonacia Crowley Street, TEMORA brilliant team effort. • 6 cold beers on tap • Counter lunches 7 days a week • Large AVJ~!)Jtipgs ~ Coolamon Steelworks covered Beer Garden and BBQ area 4 ACN 079 510 926. Lie No 92450C Display home/office: AgriculJIID equipment • Gmgages &sno,, •Welding, machinng &fabrica!On . MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE MIGHTY ROOS 9 ATHERTON PLACE, TATTON '" Phone 6926 4580. Mobile 018 692117 81 Wade Street, Coolamon - Ph (02) 6927 3296 - Fax (02) 6927 3404 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Foo1ball Assoc. • -FOOTY RECORD~ - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999

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The Seniors battled hard all day and had their Four out of six for the Crows last Saturday. Two SENIORS chances to win but did not make the most of their SENIORS to the footballers and a 50% to the netballers, 2 opportunities. We need to really grab our chances from 4. 1. Brett Henderson 24. Dean Whymark and make the most of the opportunities we give Starting with the girls, the Juniors had a real 1. Matthew Pollock 26. Jason Vaccari ourselves. tussle, losing by 2: 22-24 with Page McGregor 2. Jason Malone 25. Wayne Jackson The awards were sponsored by Quiprite and 2. Shane Ruyg 27 . Tom Spry winning the Carlton Cafe award, C Grade had a big 3. Craig Howe 26. Dylan Holt 3. Phillip Rowston (ac) 28. Scott Collis win 40-2 and Brodie won the Kurrajong Snack & they were as follows: The Ex-Servicemen's Club 4. Darren Brookes 27. Todd Henman dinner for two was won by the debutante Scott 4. Mark Hildebrandt (ac) 29. Dom Skehan Video Award, Neishes Hair Award was won Mary McPhee in their loss in C Grade 16-24, while Francis 5. Peter Bloomfield 29. Graeme Dale "The Rocket" Rawle, the Snuggle Inn Towel was 5. Damien Scott 30. Robert Skewes won by Jake "Eddie" Maguire, the Warren Lowry Artrese from M&B Essentials will massage Angela 6. Glen Haase 30. Shane Ross 6. Jake Maguire 31. Colin Cassidy Wakeman who was BOC in A Grades 4 7 -20 win. A Voucher was won by Mark "the H" Hindebrandt Rodney Duncan great effort girls and as with the boys, as the season 7. Joey Longford 31. Shane Whelan and the McNabb Fuel Voucher was won by Paul 7. 32. Craig Bretherton 8. Matthew Kenny 33. Luke Irons goes on the wins will keep coming with effort. 8. Jamie Broadbent 32. Rob Freeman "Bugs" Eyles. With the footballers the morning started off a bit Dean Jamieson 9. Travis Doyle 33. Stephen McCarten Best Wishes from everyone at the Club goes 9. 34. Grant Kelson disappointing, when Temora had to forfeit the U 1Bs. to Matthew Waide who suffered a serious shoulder 10. Michael Duncan 35. Jason Maskell Two or three new faces waiting to play their first 10. Tye McGregor 34. Jason Gordon injury last Saturday. 11. Shane Russell 36. Paul Aliendi game for the club and a young chap coming home 11. Terry Lyons 35. Ben Lee The Reserves battled hard but cost themselves from Sydney just to play. Anyhow this week you can 12. Michael Clayden 37. Simon Speirs 12. Darren Atkinson with a poor second term. The awards were as be guaranteed a hard game against top team 36. David Hopwood follows: The Players Player Mug was won by Tony 13. Greg Dreyer 38. David Sheather Griffith. 13. Lee Whelan 37. Greg McClean 14. Michael Johns 39. Danny Beriman "I like it like that" Butcher, the Billabong Bottle Shop The Magoos had to work hard for their win over 14. David Meline 38. Garry Thompson Award was won by Grant "Mr R & B" Kelson, the 15. Paul Kite 40. Adrian Pavese Temora, a bit more training and things will get 15. Mathew Sharman 39. Greg Bradshaw Warren Lowry Award was won by Simon "not Bob" 16. Matthew Waide 41. Ron Irvin together a bit better. Rob Freeman again was BOG and took home the shirt from Bushies Liquor Barrel. 16. Daryl Clayton 40. David Kidman Spiers and the Griffith Laundry Service Award was 17. Aaron Taylor 42. Paul Brasier won by Jason "I only train pre-season" Maskell. The bloke that proved he can't kick with his right 17. Danny Baxter 18. Denis Bannam 43. Scott Blanchard 41. Kurt Bullock The Under 18's played very well to hold off a foot, but I suppose 4.6 isn't bad after a years layoff, 18. Mat Tiley 42. Clint Thompson strong opposition. Keep up the good work boys. 19. Daniel Tuohey 44. Corey Frater and welcome back. Daryl took home the Riverina Butchery Meat Pack and Clint Thompson, growing The C & P Griffith Express JDs Pizza award was 20. Christian Files 45. David Dunn 19. Craig Kefford 43. Scott Matthews more in stature every week, the Leeton Snack 7 won by Dom Giorgi, the Trevor Harrison Towel was 20. Craig Seton 21. Tony Butcher 46. Greg Paine Video Award, whom along with two of last years 44. Michael Lashbrook won by Luke Jasprizza, and the C & P Griffith 22. Myles Bunn 47. Glen Collis 1Bs, Brett O'Mara and Kurt Bullock took out Hair 21. Travis Irvine 45. Nathan Alendi Express Socks were won by Simon McClure. 23. Peter Hunt 48. Andren Gifford Odessy and Jarrah Mill Awards respectively. 22. Mathew Robertson A top night was had by those who attended 46. Greg Looby 24. Kevin Baxter 49. Matthew Bunn Award winners in the Firsts nearly says it all - the ?O's Night. Thanks to Kelly and helpers for Lloyd Pilkington to Danny Baxter, Bushies (Bottle 23. Micheal Fraser 47. Scott Beeches Paul Eyles (cc) organising a great evening. 25. 50. Nathan Flint of JD and shirt) to Matt Sharman. Scanus Mobil This weeks player profile is on senior coach UNDER 18s Servo to Travis Doyle, Lisa Thurgates Tresses Hair Paul Eyles. Nicknames: Bugs, Gomer, Forrest . Salon to Michael Fraser and Hydro Tavern's Meal UNDER 18s Likes: fancy/cross dressing, VB cars, rap dancing, Paul Reed Luke Jasprizza for 2 to Travis Irvin, put paid to Temora's run after 1. Andrew Hill watching pay TV all day, living in Daylesford, bikies. Matt Edwards Jonathan Nolan quarter time. 14. Brad Lynch With what was really only half a game the Crows 2 David Harrison Trent Lang Favourite Clothing: Moccasons, ug boots, lumber Matt Waide Jeff Harris 15. jackets, flannelette shirts and trakky dacks. stamped their authority but what a way to do it. The 3. Anthony Nimmo 16. Ben Scroope Shane Russell Ben Ford Favourite Music: Poison, Marilyn Manson, award winners had to have some help with this 4. Matt Curry 17. Tim Legge Scott Rawle Michael Duncan and really the win belongs to the whole team and Regurgitator, the Wiggles. Favourite Food: Any 5. Adrian Englefield 18. Frank Iannelli take-away of home delivery food. Favourite TV Simon McClure Paul McCormack over the next month, the whole team will have to 6. Brent O'Mara 19. Daniel Lumsden show: Gilligans Island, Monkee, anything on pay. Michael Johns Paul Kite stand up. With games coming up against the big improvers, Coolamon, East Wagga and the Wagga 7. Matt Meladonis 20. Todd Matthews TV hero: Gomer Pyle. Favourite holiday Rodney Simkin Matt Flagg Tigers. destination: Griffith. Dislikes: Small cars, cars 8. Matt Lang 21. Glen Evans Chis Blanchard Kurt Webb This week we have traditional local rivals Griffith without mags, 4 and 6 cylinder cars, night clubs 10. Brian Conroy 22. James Douglas Ben Leech Matthew Butcher Swans, so let's head to Griffith and bring home three with dress regulations. Ambition in Life: To drive 11. Craig Purtell 23. Matt Boots Dom Giorgi Leigh Owen big winners. from Bendigo to Griffith without my car breaking Just remember the Three Muskeeteers. 12. Dean Fraser 24. Toby Conroy down. Stan Gash Gary Minchin C'mon the Crows. r------7 Griffith Exies Sports Club LEO FRANCO HOLDEN I MANIPULATIVE I YAM ■ IL STREET, GRIFFITH WADI SPORTS CLUB ♦ Speirs St, Griffith. Ph 69 642323 Friendliest sports club in the MIA. I I Vistors are most welcome to join Bistro meals available after the game. 1 I the Swans in the club's Sports Lounge EFTPOS facilities. Everyone welcome! Mr. PAUL COLENSO after each home game. NEW & USED CARS (02) 69 642977 B.App.Sc.(Phty), MAP.A., M.M.P.A.A. Home of the Leeton/Whitton Crows. ... ~ ....~ ..... G,.q.iiffi~ I 116 Peter St, Wagga - Phone (02) 6921 7866 I e =- 31-39 Church St Leeton. Ph 69 532100 L ______...J Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY AECOAD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Au stralian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG I... If)NS NARRANDERA 1~1-1c.1... 1~s Our effort against the Hawks left a lot to be 1sts, 2nds and Under 18s SENIORS desired and we have some hard work to do. 1. Brett Samson 40. Daniel Underwood Great efforts from the First and Second 1. Steven Murphy 37. Paul Mitchell The Hawks played great footy, but we arenit 2. John Anderson 42. Robert Keember Grade players saw us record our first four points 2. Pat Gribble 38. Malcolm Burke that bad. David Logan, with a solid game, won 3. Scott Lawton 43. Steven Hadfield in each respective grade. Our under 18's 4. Jason hamblin 44 . David Obudzinski 3. Grant Regan 39. Jason Russell the Sports Club award, Brendan Kearney displayed tremendous courage but were 5. Scott hamblin 45. Brett Dohl 4. Tim Durnan• 40. Tony Terlich carried on his good form to win the Brittons narrowly defeated by a very good Swans outfit. 6. Doug Bruckner 46. Shannon Dohl 5. Geoff Longmire 41. Peter Thornton Towel Award, with the Wagga First Aid Mug In the First grade Tim Zak took out the Shell 7. Nigel Simmonds 47. Anthony Quinn 6. Dean Hopwood* 42. Matthew McLean going to Doug Bruckner. The Bridge Tavern 8. Wayne Cox 48. Shaun Ferguson Auto PorVMulhall, Graham Award & Supporters 43. Damon Burden• Award went to David Logan. Miltons Gear 9. Shaun Rava 49. Jari Neilsen 7. Hayden Hutchins• Club Award, Stuart Hutchins - Pfizer Animal 44. Steven Walsh voting - (3) D. Logan (2) D. Kearney, (1) B. 10. Brad Smith 50. Phillip Holgate 9. Antony Ljubic Health Award, Chris Terlich - Elders VP Award 45. Scott Hargreaves• Ryan. 11 . Brandon Ryan 51 . Daryl Ryan 1O . Jack Vearing 12. Rick Pritchett 52 . Andrew hatty and Chris Smith The Socks. Slave Auction 46. Neil Donaldson• The Reserves were in it till half time but then 11 . Matthew Harrison 13. Jamie Crozier 53 . Carl Smith Votes: (3) Tim Zak, (2) Pat Gribble, (1) Stuart 13. Dennis Piltz 47. Damien Hyde fell away. Aaron Talbot continued his good form 14. Chris Kelly 54 . Joe Obudzinski Hutchins. 14. Chris Smith 48. Chris Walsh to win the Bowling Club Award, Brett Doh I won 15. Nathan McPherson 55. Jarrod Alkemade Second Grade awards saw "Dinger" English 49. Jason McDonald the Club Towel with Craig Lenon winning the 16. Damien Carroll 56. Adam Ferguson 15. Greg Hair* take out the Charles Sturt Voucher, Ian Limbrick 50. Troy Parry Dennis & Maureen Crozier Dinner, with Troy 17. Michael Mazzochi 57. Paul Smith 16. Stuart Hutchins 1B. Scott crozier 58. Drew Wood - Wes Farmers award and Tony Terlich the 53. Simon Absolom Lenon earning the Mug and Lloyd Underwood 17. Steven Rose 19. David Cogan 59. Aaron Guthrie Socks. 18. Phillip Cock 56 . Mark Clark the 6 Pack. 20. Brendan Kearney Anthony Allen 60. Under 18's awards saw Lachlan Hutchins 19. Chris Terlich 58. Robert Hutchinson In our only bright spot for the day (footy that 21 . Peter Walsh 61 . Joshua Ferguson 60. Brent Richens is) the Under 18's broke through for a win. Adam 22. Reiher Meir 62. Mathew Williams take out the Robinson's Voucher, Jackson 20. Norman Bradshaw 62 .. Aaron Whillans Bensch won the Club Towel, Jason Turner the 23. Drew Symons 63. paul Hamblin Spencer - Barkers Dry Cleaners Award, Brent 21. Daniel Litchfield 24 . Troy Lenon 64. Nie Reilly Four Hotels award, with the Socks going to Matt 64. Stephen Kelly Durnan - the Socks. 22. Bill Hutchins 25 . Shane Bloomfield 65. Darren Conroy 65 . Brent Durnan Schirmer. The Supporters Award went to Paul To all players and supporters who 23. Tim Arbuthnot 26. Shane Hatty 66. Shaun Harris 24. Brett Powell* 66. John Bomen Hamblin. 27 . Warick Smith 67. Mark Schrimer patronised the Slave Auction last Saturday 25. James Harrison• 67. David Anderson Congratulations to Scott Lawton, Scott 28. Mathew Hatty 68. Joshua Royle night, your support was appreciated thanks very 69. Jackson Spencer Hamblin and Brendan Kearney on making the 29. Bradley Smith 69 . Ben Williams much! Social events to put in your diary include 26. Scott English 27. Johan Sullivan 70. Brad Evan RFL squad. 30. Rohan Brill 70. Gavin Lemon Bowls Day on Sunday 23rd May commencing 31. Aaron Talbot 71. David Kelly 28. Brett Davies 71. Damien Clark The Ladies Auxiliary are holding a street stall at 10.00 am and N.I.F.C. Community Ball after 32 . David Shepherd 72. Doug Tomacia 29. Bill Howitt* 72 . Pat Sullivan on Friday 7th May and any donations of 33. Greg Logan 73. Ray Deamer Tigers game on 19th June, 1999. 30. Courtney Sullivan 73. Brent Eldridge saleable goods would be appreciated. 34. James Ceely 74. Steven Fairless This week Ganmain at Ganmain 31. Dwayne Matthews 74. Matt Thornton Congratulations girls - Our first A Grade win 35. Paul Harris 75. Luke Ferguson Sportsground; always tough opponents, but lets 36. Russell McPherson 76. Adam Bensch 32. Paul Sullivan 76. Ian Donaldson for the year, unfortunately EWK only have one hope we are celebrating a win in the N.I.F.C. 37. Jason Linsell 77. Jason Turner 77. Brent Rankin grade so our other sides didn't get a game last 33 . Jason Williams 38. Nathan Irvine 78 . Nathan Bensch Clubrooms after the game! 78. Jason Coleman week. It was a good team effort all round with 34. Ian Limbrick 39. Craig Lenon 79. Lachlan Missen 35. Tim Zak 80. Michael Irons the final score being 69-7, the Mug went to 80. Adam Symons • U18s Shanna Brill for an all over great performance 36. Scott Jones and the Ganmain Hotel Award went to Nadine Logan for efforts in the backline. With a bit more concentration I am sure that there will be plenty ~~otd NARRANDERA EXIES CLUB more wins like this. "THE LIONS DEN" BOLTON STREET, NARRANDERA - PHONE 69 591266 This week we host the Narrandera Eagles, and remember players it's white shorts. Hosts: JOHN & SUE DOHL - 6927 6419 Proud sponsors Courtesy Bus available: of Quinn Medal. Thursday 5 30 to 11 pm . RFL's best &fairest Friday 6 to 12 midnight. LOGAN &HITCHENS Bakery player in first grade. Saturday 630 to midnight. • Wholesale grain & chaff Also delicious Monday: $6 Schnitzel Night. Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays: Bingo • Dealers for Case International farm equipment BBQ • CRT 'Your Local Bloke' Monster Competition, 25 prizes , drawn 7 pm Chickens Thursdays: GANMAIN - Ph 69 276301 Fridays: Meat Raffle, 6 meat trays, one worth $ 100 . Saturdays: Live entertainment COOLAMON - Ph 69 273005 Ford St, Ganmain Sundays: Monster Meat Raffle, 40 prizes , meat trays, chickens , legs of lamb. Drawn I pm. Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • •FoOTY RECORD" - 1999 r------.._, Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • ·FOOTY RECORD• - 1999 MERCANTILE MUTUAL RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE-1998 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE / 999 ~ LEADING 1st GRADE KICKERS Display home/office: Rd 1, 10/11 Apr/I Rd 8,29/30 May Saturday, 17 July 9ATHERTON PLACE, TATTON Round 3 Total Wagga(159) v Narrandera(78) Saturday General bye Phone 6926 4580. Mobile 018 692117 Temora(192) v MCU{79) Temora v Ganmain-GG-M NSWvACT Michael Fraser (Leeton/W) ...... 22 East Wagga-K(122) v Grifflth{37) MCU V Turvey Park Brent Laughton (E.W.K) ...... 18 Coolamon{117) v Ganmain•GG-M(91) Coolamon v East Wagga-K Rd 14, 24/25 July "THE AV JENNINGS" Leeton-W{109) v TuNey Park{73) Sunday Antony Ljubic (Narrandera) ...... 17 Saturday RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Wagga v Griffith Temora v Wagga Jamie Charlton (E.W.K.) ...... 16 Rd2, 17/18Aprll Coolamon v East Wagga-K MCU v East Wagga-K Narrandera(/02) v East Wagga•K{l 38) Robert Harper (Temora) ...... 14 LADIES NETBALL Leeton-W v Narrandera Turvey Park v Narrandera MCU{45) v Leeton-W(149) Sunday Bryan Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 13 A GRADE w L For Ag % Pis Griffith(91) v Temora(102) (night) Rd 9, 5/6 June Leeton-W v Coolamon Chris Daniher (Temora) ...... 10 Turvey Park 3 0 116 66173.13 12 Ganmain-GG-M(82) v Wagga(99) Saturday Ganmain-GG-M v Griffith Wagga 2 119 99120.20 8 Turvey Parl!(109) v Coo/amon/123) Michael Goss (Coolamon) ...... 9 East Wagga-K v Tigers Coolamon 2 88 82107.32 8 Narrandera v Coolamon Rd 15, 31 July, 1 August Simon Murray (Wagga) ...... 9 Narrandera 1 115 46250.00 4 Rd 3, Sat, 24 Apr/I Sunday Wagga(98) v Turvey Park(46) Saturday Leeton-Whitton 1 75 60125.00 4 Ganmain-GG-M v Leeton-W Jason Gordon (Leeton-W) ...... 8 East Wagga-K/150) v Gan-GG-M/47) Wagga v Leeton-W Temora 1 1 70 65107.69 4 Turvey Park v Temora Coolamon(142) v MCU(103) East Wagga-K v Temora LEADING 2nd GRADE KICKERS Ganmain-GG-M 1 2 110 105104.76 4 Griffith v MCU Leeton-W(137) v Temora{71) Narrandera v MCU MCUE 0 2 46 74 40.91 -4 Narrandera{121) v Grifflth(96) Sunday Round 3 Total East Wagga-K 0 2 13 154 0.00 -4 Saturday, 12 June Griffith v Coolamon Darren Brookes (Leeton-W) ...... 11 General bye Ganmain-GG-M v Turvey Park RFL v Sydney FL Dustin Brown (Turvey Park) ...... 11 BGRADE w L For Ag % Pis Turvey Park 3 0 84 53 158.49 12 Rd 4, 1/2 May Rd 16, 7/8 August Saturday Warren Mcloughlin (Coolamon) .. . 1 O Temora 2 0 46 37124.32 8 Rd 1O, 19/20 June Saturday Turvey Park v West Wagga-K Paul Bourne (EWK) ...... 7 Coolamon 2 0 74 66112.12 8 Saturday Temora v Narrandera MCUvWagga Narrandera 1 1 34 20 170.00 4 Narrandera v Wagga MCU v Ganmain-GG-M Paul Breust (Temora) ...... 7 Temora v Coolamon 40 115.00 4 MCU vTemora Sunday Ganmain-GG-M 1 1 46 Sunday Barry Kohlhagan (EWK) ...... 7 MCUE 0 2 34 50 68.00 0 Sunday Coolamon v Wagga Griffith V Leeton-W Ian Limbrick (Narrandera) ...... 7 Leeton-Whitton 0 2 32 51 62.75 0 Griffith V East Wagga-K Leeton-W v East Wagga-K Ganmain-GG-M v Narrandera Ganmain-GG-M v Coolamon Wagga 0 3 51 84 60.71 0 Turvey Park v Griffith Michael Fabre (EWK) ...... 6 Turvey Park v Leeton-W Rd 5, 8/9/ May Jason Nicholls (EWK) ...... 6 C GRADE L For Ag % Pis Saturday Rd 17, 14/15 August w Rd 11, 26/27 June Colin Cassidy (Griffith) ...... 5 Turvey Park 3 0 87 52167.31 12 Wagga v Temora Saturday Saturday Griffith V Wagga (night) Wagga 2 1 93 57163.16 8 East Wagga-K v MCU Wagga v Ganmain-GG-M Narrandera v Leeton-W LEADING Under 18's KICKERS Leeton-Whitton 1 1 49 30163.33 4 Griffith v Ganmain-GG-M (night) East Wagga-K v Narrandera East Wagga-K v Coolamon Ganmain-GG-M 1 1 44 47 93.62 4 Sunday TemoravGriffith Sunday Round 3 Total Coolamon 0 2 39 52 75.00 0 Coolamon v Leeton-W Sunday Ganmain-GG-M v Temora 6 42 14.29 0 Narrandera v Turvey Park Rod Simkin (Griffith) ...... 9 Narrandera 0 Coolamon v Turvey Park Turvey Park v MCU 0 0.00 0 Stephen Connors (Wagga) ...... 8 Temora 0 0 Sat, 15 May Leeton-W v MCU Matt McClure (Turvey Park) ...... 8 RFLvFFL Rd 18, 21/22 August JUNIORS w L For Ag % Pis Saturday Brendan Ogden (Turvey Park) ...... 8 Coolamon 3 0 109 24454.17 12 Rd 6, 15/16 May Rd 12, 3/4 July Wagga v East Wagga-K Scott Taylor (Wagga) ...... 8 Wagga 2 1 92 32287.50 8 Saturday Saturday Temora v Turvey Park Temora 2 0 63 23273.91 8 Temora v East Wagga-K MCU v Coolamon Sunday David Harrison (Leeton/W) ...... 7 Turvey Park 2 1 58 62 93.55 8 Sunday Temora v Leeton-W Coolamon v Narrandera Garry M inchin (Griffith) ...... 7 Leeton-Whitton 0 2 36 48 75.00 0 Leeton-W v Wagga Sunday Leeton-W v Ganmain-GG-M Scott Rawle (Griffith) ...... 7 Narrandera 0 1 7 32 21 .88 0 Coolamon v Griffith Turvey Park v Wagga MCUvGriffith Ganmain-GG-M 0 2 14 78 17.95 0 MCU v Narrandera Ganmain-GG-M v East Wagga-K Leigh Cameron (Turvey Park) ...... 7 MCUE 0 2 2 82 2.44 0 Turvey Park v Ganmain-GG-M Griffith v Narrandera FINALS Trent Mooney (Turvey Park) ...... 6 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Rd 7, 22/23 May Rd 13, 10/11 July Ouallfylng, 28 August Turvey Park 29 Saturday Saturday Ellmlnatlon, 29 August Cooamon 17 Wagga v Coolamon Waggav MCU Wagga Tigers 14 East Wagga-K v Leeton-W East Wagga v Turvey Park 1st Semi, 4 September HOME HOTEL Temora 12 Narrandera v Temora Narrandera v Ganmain-GG-M 2nd Semi, 5 September Ganmain-GG-M 9 Sunday Sunday 142 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. Ph 69 213117 Narrandera 7 Ganmain-GG-M v MCU Coolamon v Temora Preliminary, 12 September Griffith v Turvey Park Leeton-W v Griffith Open 7 days 10am till late. Teas available Wed to Sun Leeton/Whitton 7 Mangoplah C.U. O Grand Final, 19 Septebmer Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999

The Rock-Yerong Creek player Leigh Collins flies high from behind in an attempt to mark over his Ariah Park opponent. The Magpies are flying high with another huge margin which sees them on top of the ladder. D.A. Photo.

Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong rover Nathan Irvine takes a strong mark despite pressure from his East Wagga-Kooringal opponent in the game at Gumly last Saturday. The Lions were disappointing again and are yet to post a win for the season. Photo by Daily Advertiser. , Brian lawren£e 'ror- all Sports ~OVY 142 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA ~rorti~ PHONE 69 214583 r-~ir-e-Me-rtf~ Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 i,,,,,,, / ·i/',,./· ,,:

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Marrar's Jeff Smith goes the spoil as his North Wagga-RAAF opponent closes his eyes and hopes in this marking contest at McPherson Oval recently. Daily Advertiser photo. Fearnes Coaches Melbourne Express Service DAILY! Turvey Park Bulldogs utility Dale Isaac shows determination as he tries to handball as he Wagga 7 am - Melbourne 1.15 pm. Melbourne 2.20 pm - Wagga 8.35 pm is wrapped up in a strong tackle from Wagga Tiger defender Damon Hubbard. The Phone Wagga 6921 2316 Tigers, despite a slow start were too good for arch rivals the Bulldogs in the game at Robertson Oval last week. Photo by Daily Advertiser. Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 NSW/ACT RAMS 1999 DRAW M.V.A.F.A. DIRECTORY FOR 1999

Round Date Versus Venue Time Home or CLUB OFFICIALS H•A•t.'!•S~ Away

4 Sat 1 May Football Park Noon Home ARDLETHAN - Pres: Rob McGregor London Hotel Ardlethan 2665. 69 782300. Sec: Gemma Pratt C/-12 Mirrool Street Ardlethan 2665. 69 782393. Tres Craig Saunderson, 7 Graham St Wagga. 6926 2268. 11 Sat 8 May Tassie Mariners North Hobart Noon Away 5 Sat 15 May Shepley Noon Away ARIAH PARK- Pres: Russell Fisher "Quambi" Ariah Park 2665. 69 741210. Sec: Shirley Bell "Yarranlea" Ariah 6 Sat 22 May Golden Square Noon Away Park 2665. 69 741016. Tres: Gary Ryall "Oakabella" Ariah Park 2665. 69 741274. 7 Sat 29 May Wagga 1 pm Home COLUASHMONT KAPOOKA- Pres: Garry Gardner 47 McKell Ave Wagga 2650. 69 255930. Sec: June Breust 8 Sat 5 June Football Park Noon Home 4 Bristol Street Collingullie 2652. 69 200201. Tres: Joanne Fuller 68 Ashmont Ave Wagga 2650. 69312444. 12/13 June U16/U18 National Championship Trials COOLAMON - Pres: Andrew Pattison "Lortonvale" Coolamon 2701.69 278205. Sec: Pam Parr 61 Wade Street 9 Sat19June Football Park Noon Home Coolamon 2701 . 69 273043. Tres: Bruce Eagles 37 Stinson Street Coolamon 2701 . 69 273665. 25/27 June BYE COOTAMUNDRA- Pres: Pat Kerin 20 Harley Ave Cootamundra 2590. 69 423026. Sec: Rod Knagge P.O. Box 3-11 July U18 National Championships, Brisbane 361 Cootamundra 2590. 69 421190. Tres: Mary Guthrie P.O. Box 361 Cootamundra 2590. 69 422907. 12 *Sat 17 July SCG 2pm Home EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL - Pres: Mark Mullen 25 Panorama Street Wagga 2650. 69226525. Sec: Vicki 13 Sat 24 July Preston Knights Football Park Noon Home Grieve P.O. Box 87 Wagga 2650.69 224762. Tres: Nola Mullen 25 Panorama Street Wagga 2650. 69226525.

14 Sat 31 July Prahran Dragons Sandringham 1.30 pm Away GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG - Pres: John Steele "Curtis Lodge" Matong 2652. 69 277852. Sec: 15 Sun 8 August Geelong Falcons Kardinia Park Noon Away Jack Cedelland P.O. Box 60 Ganmain 2702. 69 276147. Tres: Ken Warran Waterview Street Ganmain 16 Sat 14 August Football Park Noon Home 2702. 69 276460. 17 Sat 21 August Bendigo Pioneers Football Park Noon Home GRIFFITH - Pres: Roy Agresta P.O. Box 652 Griffith 2680. 0418223384. Sec: Craig Bretherton P.O. Box 652 18 Sat 28 August Murray Bushrangers Lavington 1 pm Away Griffith 2680. 0414 866 240. Tres: Graeme Gifford P.O. Bdx 652 Griffith 268. 69 625362. SEPTEMBER FINALS LEETON-WHITTON - Pres: Kerry Vaughan-Niven P.O. Box 29 Leeton 2705. 69 556292. Sec: Lena Henman 1O Home Games, 8 Away (*) AFL Curtain Raiser P.O. Box 29 Leeton 2705. 69 534097. Tres: Alan Waters P.O. Box 29 Leeton 2705. 69557236.

MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA-EASTLAKES UNITED - Pres: Phil Davis "Somerset" Mangoplah 2652. 69 NSW/ACT RAMS v NTH BALLARAT REBELS 285255. Sec: Rachel Hefter P.O. Box 248 Mount Austin2650. 69219153. Tres: Stephen Fitzgerald 70 Morgan Street Wagga 2650. 69214337. Now the experts say that moments of Rebels some opportunities to get the ball and adversity are character building. That when score. MARRAR - Pres: John Carroll P.O . Box 39 Marrar 2652. 69274355. Sec: Peter Willis "Glenelg" Marrar 2652. things go wrong the experience will be In such disappointing circumstances it 69274435. Tres: Russell Menzies "Craig Gowan" Coolamon 2701 . 69 278536: invaluable for later when similar situations arise. needs to be said that the improvement in the NARRANDERA - Pres: Graham Flynn 13 Grosenvor Street Narrandera 2700. 69593533. Sec: Joyleen Hutchins Well if this is true then our players have RAMS performance compared to previous P.O. Box 203 Narrandera 2700. 69 563219. Tres: Julie Limbrick Boloro Street Grong Grong 2652. 69 characters as strong as Fort Knox. Humiliated weeks was enormous. We showed some great 562126. by huge margins in the previous two weeks the team play at times with players running to RAMS came out fighting last Saturday and crumb and support each other and their NORTH WAGGA-RAAF - Pres: Max Oakman 4 Dalman Parkway Wagga 2650. 69 311469. Sec: Rod Sheedy when seemingly in a winning position let it slip defensive work very impressive for most of the P.O. Box 622 Wagga 2650. 69251805. Tres: Sandra Carey 260 Fernleigh Road Wagga 2650. 69311309. to be beaten by a goal after the final siren. game. RIVCOLL - Pres: Tim Goonan 1O Hunter Street Wagga 2650. 69253815. Sec: Stephen Dimitrakellis 1O Hunter Character, they'll have it in bucket loads. The "veterans" in David LePavoux and Ben Street Wagga 2650.69 253815. Tres: Shane Petzel 10 Hunter Street Wagga 2650.69253815. Let me put it from a perspective over the Phibbs were again in everything but I thought fence. Heartbreaking! To see a bunch of young the highlight performances were Chris Oliver TEMORA - Pres: Malcolm Reid "Euronga" Temora 2666.69 737227. Sec: Paul Breust P.O. Box 304 Temora men play their hearts out and control a match in the ruck and Andrew Hill at centre half back. 2666. 69772767. Tres: Bill Mahon "Kelvin Grove" Springdale 2666. 69738850. all but 1O minutes in the second quarter and The athletic ability of Chris is very impressive THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK - Pres: Mark Driscoll 15 Cole Street Yerong Creek 2652.69203509. Sec: David again 10 minutes in the final quarter and both in the air and across the turf and Andrew's Oehm 66 Murray Street Wagga 2650. 69 218445. Tres: Doninique Driscoll 15 Cole Street Yerong Creek ultimately lose was unbelievably heartbreaking. reading of the play and strong attack on the 2652. 69 203509. However there are lessons to be learned. ball held our backline together. Tom Hill and Lesson number one is that 1 goal and 10 Nathan Bradbury showed some class and with TURVEY PARK- Pres: Phil Hill 4Aspen Road Wagga 2650. 69 224821. Sec: Laraine Hill P.O. Box 551 Wagga behinds at quarter time was not good enough more experience will become very good 2650. 69 225002. Tres: Michael Wilson 31 Northcott Parade Wagga 2650. 69 253933. especially when 4 of the misses were from point players. blank range. Lesson number two is never think This week we play Geelong .Falcons at WAGGA TIGERS - Pres: Gerry McCormick P.O. Box 2168 Wagga 2650. 69 250492. Sec: Bob Hughes P.O. a match is won and lesson number three is play Football Park on Saturday commencing at Box 2168 Wagga 2650. 69 213486. Tres: Michael McCormick 13 Grandview Ave Wagga 2650. 69 255440. smart and percentage football when the 11.45 am. The game is a curtain raiser to the situation requires. The latter lesson is ACT AFL match. RIVERINA UMPIRES - Pres: Norm Webb 37 Spring St Wagga 2650. 69 259781. Advisor/Coach: Graeme Cox particularly relevant in the last 1O minutes when Keith Miller some silly errors from our players allowed the Manager, NSW-ACT RAMS 5 Sturt Ave Kapooka. 69 316447. Sec: Brett Webb 30 Castlereagh St Wagga 2650. 69 257049 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • -FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Austra~an Football Assoc. • -FOOTY RECORD" - 1999

Gaynor and Mark Driscoll is : David Currie, RIVERINA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION '~port) Matthew Currie, Ian Carroll, David Cox, Kerry The Rule of the week: A player who is Russell Walker seeks members who are Brain and Matt McDonald from Ardlethan; Nat kicking the ball to a team mate, kicks the ball available to officiate this weekend being the Herdon, Greg McKelvie and Brendan McKelvie from Ariah Park; Kane Johnstone, Scott into his club runner accidentally, which causes start of the Wagga & District Juniors Macklan, Adam Carey, Brad Aiken, Jamie Pitt, the ball to deviate to an opposing player, who competition. If you are able, please let Russell Justin Kearns and Jeremy Radley from catches it before it lands on the ground. What know. Representative football is just around the Collingullie/Ashmont - Kapooka; Danny is the correct decision? (Answer below) Once again we thank our sponsors, corner with the FFL v RFL to take place on Jacques and Brent Milthorpe from Our umpire of the week is Garry Weston. AUSTAR, THE RULES CLUB AND THE HOME Saturday May 15th at Maher Oval Wagga Garry has been umpiring for 4 years with the Cootamundra, Joel Percy, Damien Graham and TAVERN. Your support is greatly appreciated. Wagga. The RFL coach Wayne Carroll and Gavin Hofert from North Wagga - RAAF; Geoff RUA, starting as a boundary umpire for his first Rule of the week answer: Rule 8.1.3 fellow selectors Jim Prentice, Russell Durnan, Smith, Steve Carroll, Wayne Podmore, Paul game and then promoted to central on his Under this rule, a mark is awarded to the Tim Gooden and Graham Doswell have been Hindmarsh and Simon McNeil! from Marrar; second game, being Farrer league reserves. player who catches the ball. The rule states ''A assessing the form of players in recent weeks Andrew Hillier and Nick O'Connell from Rivcoll; Is now in the senior ranks and also our mark shall be awarded where a ball in flight and have announced a squad of 40 players. Leigh Brown, Graham Terlich, Mark O'Leary, treasurer. His most memorable moment is his strikes an umpire, or any other authorised They are: Jamie Charlton, Craig McGough, Graham Fellows, Stephen Thompson, Lewis first RFL appointment last season between official or replaced player". The proviso to this Brent Laughton and Kent Butcher from EWK; Winter, Matthew Carroll, mark Bauer, Craig Leeton/Whitton and Narrandera at Leeton. Has is the ball must travel the required 10 metres. Paul Eyles.and Mark Hilderbrandt from Griffith; Taylor and Matthew Collins from The Rock­ been our "Peter Costcutto" for 3 years and is Dean Stone, Steven Priest, Andrew Priest, Until next week. Yerong Creek. The squad will train at very popular around the middle of each month. Darren Cook, Corey Pavitt and Stephen Scultz Dean Ryan, Publicity Officer RUA McPherson Oval North Wagga on Wednesday Garry works at Calvary Hospital as Finance and from Wagga Tigers; Pat Gribble, Anthony May 5th and 12th prior to the RFL game and Administration Manager and is married to Ljubic, Brett Davis and Grant Regan from Wednesday May 22nd and 29th prior to the Lynette and father of Toni. Narrandera; Wayne Weidermann, Lew game against the Hume League. The social committee has formulated a Roberts, Paul McKelvie, Mathew Hard and calendar after a meeting this week and the first Luke Maloney from Coolamon; Scott Lawton, The RAMS nearly cracked It for a win at function is at the end of May, being a "Pick A HOME HOTEL Brendan Kearney and Scott Hamblin from the SCG last Saturday evening in the curtain Box" night. Details will be announced in the next 142 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. Ph 69 213117 GGGM; Brett Henderson, Matt Sharman, Jamie raiser to the St Kilda v Kangaroos match. couple of weeks. Drinks this week are at The Open 7 days 1Oam till late. Teas available Wed to Sun Broadbent and Darren Atkinson from Leeton/ They led by 28 points at one stage late in Rules Club. Whitton; Mark Mooney, Scott Bourne, Russell the game, but the North Ballarat staged a Thomas and Guy Weidermann from Turvey remarkable comeback and actually kicked Park; Chris Daniher, Robbie Harper, Ken a goal after the final siren to pinch the game M.V.A.F.A. DIRECTORY FOR 1999 Fairman, Jeremy Quade and Ross Devereux by 6 points!! Andrew Hill, Brad Maloney and from Temora and Chris Higgins, Neil Lawson Glenn Currie were three locals to play well. BOARD MEMBERS: ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS: and Brendan Robertson from MCU-E. The Squad will train on Wednesday May 5th President: Greg Verdon (h) 6926 5547 Association Wayne Gardner (h) 6931 4391 LOST & FOUND: Lost last Saturday at the at the Ganmain Sportsground and Wednesday 3 Bass Street (w) 6939 5470 or Secretary: 68 Dalman Parkway (w) 0418 693 674 Wagga Tigers Netball Courts during the A Wagga Wagga 2650 018 213 586 Wagga Wagga 2650 May 12th at Maher Oval Wagga Wagga. Grade game against Turvey was a gold wedding band . If anyone can help please Riverine Ian Ferguson (h & fax) 6927 9127 Competition Stewart Fraser (h) 6931 1428 The FFL squad compliments of coach Greg contact Bernadette Priest at the Tigers Club. Division "Baden" (w) 019 444 459 Secretary: 3 Karen Street (fax) 6931 3915 Brain and selectors Ian Manning, Maurie Chairman: Grong Grong 2652 Wagga Wagga 2650

Farrer Roger Taylor (h) 6926 4637 Treasurer: Tony Hackett (h) 6925 2878 Division 3 Norfolk Avenue (w) 019 448 085 24 Marama Parade (w) 6926 9260 ..The friendly club vvith quality service .. Chairman: Wagga Wagga 2650 Wagga Wagga 2650 Directors: Peter Brown (h) 6922 6513 Publicity Michael Papworth (h) 6926 2443 • 'Bistro 2000' open 7 days a week 4 Kauri Place (w) 6921 1400 Officer: 2 Tubbo Place (fax) 6922 4348 Wagga Wagga 2650 WaggaWagga • Relax in air conditioned comfort • Latest gaming technology Don Buchanan (h) 6926 4387 Wagga& Chris Chamberlain (h) 6926 1145 20 Main Street Districts: 4 Lakehaven Drive • The 'Jezza Room' is perfect for WaggaWagga Wagga Wagga 2650 weddings, partys & seminars Jim Prentice (h) 6975 2606 South Barry Pitt (h) 6953 2140 • Club TAB, Keno & Sky Channel "Kurralea" (fax) 6975 2666 West: Farm 1400 Ariah Park Petersham Road Leeton 2705 WAGGA WAGGA Fernleigh Road, Wagga Maurie Gaynor (h) 6978 2244 Information for members & their guests Phone 69 311511 19 Bygoo Street (w) 6978 2520 Ardlethan Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY AECOAO- - 1999 MERCANTILE MUTUAL FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1999 Farrer League Editorial Round Four

FIRST GRADE LADDER SECOND GRADE LADDER Round 3 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 3 w L D For Ag % Pts It is certainly early days in the Mercantile The match of the round this week will take THE ROCK-YC. 3 0 0 524 168 311.90 12 NTH. WAGGA-RAAF 3 0 0 285 93 306.45 12 Mutual Farrer League competition but already place at Langtry Oval Marrar where the MARRAR 3 0 0 414 262 158.02 12 THE ROCK-Y.C. 3 0 0 284 112 253.57 12 there are trends emerging with ominous signs Bombers will host The Rock-Yerong Creek ARDLETHAN 2 0 445 305 145.90 8 RIVCOLL 2 0 334 138 242.03 8 for many teams with regard to that all important Magpies. Both sides are playing an excellent COLL. ASH.K. 2 0 380 374 101 .60 8 MARRAR 2 1 0 179 183 97.81 8 ladder. Teams in the top bracket seem to be brand of football and are currently undefeated. RIVCOLL 2 0 278 412 67.48 4 ARIAH PARK-M. 2 0 255 151 168.87 4 assured of a successful season ahead while Today we give a clear indication to coach Steve AP-M. 2 0 257 422 60.90 4 Coll-A. K. 1 2 0 291 183 159.02 4 those lagging behind will need to show some Carroll and the Marrar contingent exactly how dramatic improvement in the coming weeks if much they have improved. Cootamundra 0 3 0 302 405 74.57 0 Cootamundra 0 3 0 112 461 24.30 0 they aspire to contest the finals. At McPherson Oval one team will celebrate N.Wagga-RAAF 0 278 52.45 0 Ardlethan 476 0 3 530 0 3 0 57 11.97 0 Highlights from round three included a long and hard tonight as victory will break the • Bye • Bye commendable effort from the Cootamundra ice this season for either North Wagga-RAAF Blues who pushed the more fancied Marrar or Cootamundra. The Saints have been sinners LEADING 1st GRADE KICKERS LEADING 2nd GRADE KICKERS Bombers to the limit at Clarke Oval before going so far while the Blues have improved each down by 20 points. The Rock-Yerong Creek week. Rivcoll Bushpigs have had their moments Round 3 Total Round 3 Total juggernaut continues to roll on with another 20 of brilliance so far but will need to produce their Brendan O'Reilly (Ardlethan) ...... 17 Wayne Selby (N.Wagga/RAAF) .. .. 14 goal plus winning margin - this time against the best form in an attempt to stop the Collingullie­ Matthew Carroll (TRYC) ...... Brian Gaynor (APM) ...... 15 10 Ariah Park Bombers. The North Wagga-RAAF Ashmont-Kapooka Demons at the CSU Oval. Stephen Carroll (Marrar) ...... 15 Shayne Hackel (Rivcoll) ...... 10 Saints showed a bit more determination at the The Final game will take place on Sunday when Leigh Collins (TRYC) ...... 13 Kevin Carey (Coll.Ash. Kap) ...... 10 Crossroads but at the finish the Collingullie­ Ariah Park take on neighbouring rivals Dean Cooper (Cootamundra) ...... 13 Peter Haby (Coll. Ash. Kap) ...... 10 Ashmont-Kapooka Demon's were up by 11 Ardlethan. The form of both sides has been a Jamie Pitt (Coll.Ash.Kap) ...... 12 Dane Fuller (Coll. Ash. Kap) ...... 9 goals. In the remaining game the Ardlethan bit patchy - but form will not be a factor as the Craig Whyte (Ardlethan) ...... 12 Willaim Schultz (Rivcoll) ...... 9 Stars bounced back to form with a comfortable teams will battle it out in front of a huge Nicholas Moore (TRYC) ...... 11 Patrick Gaynor (APM) ...... 8 win at home against Rivcoll. audience. Edward Whyman (Coll.Ash.Kap) .. 10 Paul Hallam (TRYC) ...... 8 Gerard Guthrie (Cootamundra) ..... 9 Greg Hindmarsh (Marrar) ...... 8 25 PEARSON STREET, WAGGA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES NETBALL PHONE (02) 6925 sns Round 3 1sts 2nds Pts A GRADE w L For Ag % Pts The Rock-Yerong Creek 18 9 27 Marrar 2 0 116 51 227 8 Cootamundra 89 48 185 8 Marrar 18 6 24 2 0 FIFE Ardlethan 0 100 3 333 4 Collingullie-Ashmont 12 3 15 Rivcoll 1 1 65 93 70 4 Rivcoll 6 6 12 APM 0 2 62 71 87 0 Ardlethan 12 0 12 TRYC 0 1 37 45 82 0 AIR & ELECTRICAL Ariah Park-Mirrool 6 3 9 North Wagga 0 2 20 138 14 0 BGRADE North Wagga-RAAF 0 9 9 APM 2 0 70 48 146 8 Cootamundra 0 0 0 Ardlethan 0 38 29 131 4 • Gas Ducted Heating Cootamundra 1 66 53 125 4 Rivcoll 1 1 68 55 124 4 BREEZAIR Marrar 1 1 62 77 81 4 • Evaporative Cooling North Wagga 0 2 68 78 87 0 BRIVIS TRYC 0 1 15 47 32 0 • Wood Heaters EMAILAIR CGRADE Mercantile Major APM 1 0 47 23 204 4 HITACHI Marrar 0 23 47 49 0 • Reverse Cycle Air Cond. Mutual Sponsor Ardlethan DAIKIN Rivcoll • Electrical Contracting VULCAN Murrumbidgee Valley Au stralian Footba ll League Inc. UNDER 14s Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murn.m~idgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999

For a change this week, we'll start off with Oh My Lord ! What was witnessed last SENIORS SENIORS Saturday night at the London, at best, could not the netball news. The A grade led all day and 1. Rob Schnoegl 31 . Tony Pratt be described as singing. After a slow start, and a went on to win their first game of the year 47- 1. Greg McKelvie 28. Brett Prentice stirring rendition of Baa Baa Black Sheep by Dave 2. Glenn Bench 32. Peter Wykes 29. In a solid all round team performance Jillian Meyers - the Karaoke night went of with a Bang. A 3. Craig Whyte 33. Mark Tyrell 2. Alan Bell 29. Brian Gaynor McLean won the mug and Rachel Lynch took big thanks to all who made the effort, and also to 4. Jeremy Foster 34. Pat Kerin 3. Brian Johnstone the Bushpigs for their support, it was a top night. home the $1 O award. The B Graders continued 31 . Jamie Buerckner 5. Damien Crotty 35. Bernie Quade Keep your eyes and ears peeled more fun fun in 4. Cameron Furphy 6. John Carroll 36. Geoff Gardner on their winning way beating The Rock 48-28. 32. Luke Maloy the future. WATCH THIS SPACE !!! 7. Ian Carroll 37. David Derksen Nat's girl Belinda had a strong game winning 5. Terry Walter 34. Joel Fairman The Myxomatosic Magoos are still struggling the mug while Christal Stanley won the $10. and battling harder than Marvin the Martian in a 8. Mark Whyte 38. Stuart Bonny 6. Peter McCabe 36. Ben Prentice 9. Sean Bailey The club towel this week was won by Renae 15 round bout with Rocky Balboa. Votegetters in 39. Matt McDonald the Bowling Club Award were unavailable at time 10. Kieran Spencer 40. Adam McGregor Quade for a great game in her A grade debut. 7. Jason Bryce 37. Phillip Davey of printing, but better players were Mark "Singles" 11. Craig Saunderson 41 . Rob McGregor Now to the footy. The early game was quite 8. Geoff Walker Walker, Kieran "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" 38. Graham Rowlands 12. Nathan McNeil! 42. Tony Richens a good spectacle with our guys in front at half Spencer, Peter "Farmer Hoggett" Minchin, Ryan 9. Paul Buerckner 39. Darryl Harper 13. Nathan Clark 43. Col Litchfield time but they couldn't hang on to eventually "James Hird" Hill and Col "Whoooaaaa Grandpa, tell me 'bout the good old days" Litchfield. The 14. Matthew Neyland 44. Chris McGregor loos by a handful of goals. The back-line in 10. Glen Bell 40. Alan Edis London Hotel Award went to Stuart Bonny and the 15. Mitchell Clark 45. Bruce Patten general were terrific with young Plugger (No.27) 11 . Terry Greenham 42. Craig Leiper Fanners Home Award to Kieran Spencer. Oh Yeah, 16. David Currie 46. Ketth Menzies continuing his good form to take home the Big Bruiser Land Cruiser kicked a goal!!! 12. Derek Prentice 43 . Gerard O'Brien 17. James Murray 47. Srinath Jayasuria Bowling Club Award. Daryl Harper, although The Syncopated Seniors exploded away in the 2nd quarter with more zest, zeal and vigour than 18. Brendan O'Reilly 48. Robert Lavis having a bad hair day dominated at CHS to 13. Ben Cassidy 44. Daniel Chalmers a teenage farmhand in a haystack. Votegetters in 19. David Carroll 49. Paul Coromandel take home the towel and the players player 14. Patrick Gaynor 45. Gavin Leiper the Ken Horan Award were also unavailable. but 20. Kerry Brain 50. Michael Walker mug. Nick Jenkins returned to form with a solid 15. Ben Peacock better players were Kerry "Are your MaCleans 21 . Matthew Currie 51 . Josh Robinson 47. Grant Ryan showing" Brain, Matthew "Boy Wonder" McDonald, display and now has a new pair of socks. 22. David Cox 52. Brett Strickland 16. Brendan McKelvie David "Dancer" Currie. Matthew "Billy Idol" Currie Special mention to young Chadda and young 48. Nick Jenkins and David "I was B.O.G, so I'm not singing" Cox. 23. Simon Bonny 53. Sam Newman Russell for filling in when work commitments 17 . Ricky Pratt 49. Brendan O'Dwyer The London Hotel Award went to Nathan McNeil! 24. Bruce Boyton prevented a few blokes from playing. Also to and the Farmers Home Award to Ian Carroll. 25 . Trent Bradley 18. Pau l Doyle 50 . Robert Edis that old stager, Bear who we dragged out of The Numinous Netballers were back on the 26. Gerard Carroll 19. Ian Gordon court last week with the Juniors playing their first retirement and the pub to fill-in (and he was 51 . Julian O'Shea 27. Dean Hanrahan game for the year, all girls played exceptionally 21. Dallas McKelvie 28. Peter Minchin terrific) . Thanks Mate! 52 . Matthew Weise well. Remember, Juniors start at 9am at every 29. Geoff Minchin The less said about the Firsts the better, 23. Matthew O'Dwyer 54. Darren Frew home game. down on personnel, down on luck, solidly The C graders went down with a scoreline of ? 30. Mark Walker 26. Nat Herdon Ricky Clark beaten. Captain Coach Squeak burrowed in all 55. to ? , Natalie Foster played a great game in defence with some of our newer players showing off their 27. Chris Cassidy 56. Andrew Manning day and won the Bowling Club Award. Kevin skills. B grade had a blinder of a game coming Cross award to Belinda's bloke Nat, towel to 57. Michael Denyer (cont. on page 32) Matty O'Dwyer and a new pair of socks went to Necky. • Groceries Congratulations to "Grubby" for getting Stockisr. of: MCU notes cont from page 6 HALDENSA • Liquor through a Saturday night with the boys without Century & NRMA Ardlethan In the netball, the A grade girls lost by one goal Auto Repairs . • Fruit & Vegies getting locked up or fined. Keep up the good Batteries, Supermarket and were 5 players down. Bad luck girls. The Mug 18 Mlrool St, Ardlethan ' • Deli Castrol Oil,, work this week. was won by Alisha Killalea. The B Graders were Ph John 69 782025, Mobile Ariah Street MacNaught The local derby on Sunday, go the Brown also beaten with Natasha Breust winning the Mug, 015 100589.UHF ch 21 Ardlethan Products. Bombers!! and also injuring her knee - get well Natasha. The AH 69 782174. Fax 69 782206 Props. Dell.Doug & Michael Cocks Ph 69 782171 Juniors also tasted defeat with Kylie Butler winning the award. - Phone book deliveries start tomorrow morning ROD Sales and ARIAH PARK HOTEL and is compulsory for all footballers. 9 a.m. at LONDON ltOTe:-l­ Finemores. McDERMOTT Service of ARDLETHAN Major sponsors of Ariah Park-Mirrool Bombers Don't forget the Players Auction tonight. Today MOnt- ELECTRICS Electrical L-<>M<, ,,.. ~1 , c..old bc.G¥ ,,.. , ,.,,,/ ~ -the, Enjo~ a drink and meal after the game we welcome the ngers and we are looking forward to playing them in all grades. 48 Ariab St,Ardlethan Appliances r, wi-H, -the, A-RP!.-&-ntAN STA-R.5 \t ith hosts Rex and Dehhie \'ane. GOGOANNAS. Phone 69 782055 Ph b'J 782~00 Mine, ~ti; Rao ? f'.t ~ Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD~ -19fJ9 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999

Another day of footy bathed in beautiful sunshine The trip to Cootamundra last week provided SENIORS SENIORS and Victoria Park looks in the best condition of her 2 good wins against a very determined Coota career.The Rec Committee headed by Rod Merrills 1. Stephen Woods (cc) 28 . Wayne Corbett outfit. and Phil Thompson do really deserve a pat on the 2. Matthew Carroll (ac) 29. Andrew Chaplin The Magoos with a couple of "late arrivals" back for their efforts around the place. Ron Chaplin 3. Wayne Jones 30. Graham Turlich 1. Steve Carroll 29. Mark Carroll took the 4 points after a dour struggle. Grouchy is the ground curator and he is doing a great job too. 4. Craig Taylor 31. Scott Brown 30. Michael Smith again showed age shall not weary them in a 2. Paul Kew They could well use his knowledge at the Sydney 5. Matthew Collins 32. Rod Merrills mug winning performance. 1st gamer Andrew 3. Brendon Harrigton 31. Chad Hubbard Football Stadium. 6. Chris Masterson 33. Roberts picked up the 042 and Greg "Just 4. Paul McGowan 32. Chris Smith The Magoos again started the ball rolling with a 7. Marc Bauer 34. John Wickham hard fought but comfortable win over a side that has Married" Cox scored the 1 O middies. 33. Paul Jenkins 8. Nicholas Moore 35. Neil Gowland 5. Brad McGarry had the wood on us for a lot of years. Its more The Ones turned it on again in the second 9. Mark O'Leary 36. Jai Driscoll 6. Frank Corbett 35. Adam Tomlinson refreshing than using Macleans with baking soda to half to continue their winning streak. Juicy drank 10. Leigh Collins 37. Tim Masterson 7. Paul Hallcroft 36. Greg Hindmarsh see these blokes perform the way they are. They 11. Andrew Rainbird 38. Ned Thompson the night away with the Mug and today gets to are showing the way for the seniors. Awards: 8. Darren O'Donnell 37. Neil Carey 12. Graham Fellows 39. Ian Corbett dine out with the 042. Money winners were Tyreworld Mug - Dean (welcome back) Hallam. The 38. Steve Winley 13. Paul Hallam 40. Daniel McGrath Juicy $40, Hindi $30, Gows $20 and Crazy $1 O. 9. Shaun Grentall Porky & Verdo Mug - Tim (get out of my way) 15. Wade Murphy 41. Dean Hallam The netballers had mixed results for the day 10. Greg Cox 39. Richard Nollie Masterson. The Tyreworld Voucher - Andrew (head 16. Brent Poole 43. Justin Driscoll with A grade just going down 44-40 and B grade 40. Russell Menzies of greyhound synd.) Doherty. Rivspray Ag'n'Vet 11. Geoff Smith 17. Stephen Thompson 44. David Bunn a convincing 43-26 win. Kellie Harrington won socks - Ian (Bludger's me name) Corbett. The Ladies 12. Wayne Podmore 41. Michael Burns 18. Leigh Brown 45. Michael parkes the mug in A grade and Kellie Anderson the $1 O - Daniel (its not sore) McGrath and Jai (I didn't 13. Simon McNeil! 43. Barry Dennis mean it dad) Driscoll. 19. Tim Brain 46. Travis Merrills mug in B's. 44. David Chamberlain The Firsts kept rolling along and played pretty 20. Andrew Taylor 47. Mathew Black This week is a big test for the club against 14. Vin Carroll well for the day. But there are, at the moment, ten or 21. Mick Williams 48. Russell Gleeson 15. Paul Piercy 45. Matthew Pattison The Rock. The Ones should be a ripper with a dozen blokes injures etc within the Club. When 22. Brad Merrills 49. Adam Filewood 46. Phil Carroll the victor keeping their undefeated tag. 16. Wes Greatz they are ready to return this will bring added pressure 23. David Gardiner 50. Andrew Doherty A big effort from everyone and we can come 17. Michael Walker 47. Paul Hindmarsh on all players to maintain their form. This creates a 24. Mark Chaplin 51. Daniel Mahoney away with 4 victories. 18. Jamie Grentall 48. Luke Restall fierce and competitive air within the Club which 25. Scott Mclachlan 52. John Mclachlan Go you good thing! should result in a healthy outcome. If you miss out 26. Shane Brown 55 . Lewis Winter 20. Paul Flannigan 50. Richard Jennings one week it doesn,t mean you are finished. Awards 27. Conrad Haggar 69. Jack Campton 22. Bernie O'Rouke 51. Darren Walker in the Firsts: The Rock Butchery Mug - Stephen 23. Craig McCormack 53. Peter Willis (Stewie Maxfield's love child) Thompson. The Yerong made it well done arid all the best in your desired 24. Stuart McGowan 54. Shannon Ellis Creek Hotel Mug - Matthew (Willie who) Collins. Tyreworld voucher - Craig (I'm not having a house endeavours. Whilst on Rep Footy when the Farrer MARRAR Ag CENTRE 26. Simon Crouch 55. Rodney Bruce League plays Hurne League on 29" May we have warming) Taylor. The Rivspray Ag'n'Vet socks - Mark • Farm supplies • Hardware • Pasture seed 27. Ken Moon 56. Danny Pinn (Oxley here we come) O'Leary. The Amateur $40 - the catering. It will be necessary for as many people as possible to make themselves available for some Phone Don & Lyn Pearce 69 274301$\ 28. Dominic Norman 57. 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From the outset I must comment on how On what was a good day for football last disappointed everyone at our Club was with the SENIORS Saturday, one win from two and still not the back page of last Fridays Daily Advertiser.To SENIORS 1. Paul Reghenzani 28. Stuart Smart results we needed. The Two's having another set the record straight our player was taken 2. Gerard Guthrie 29. Jason Porter good win and the One's showing signs of 1. Brett Limbrick 27. David Blackmore completely out of context and portrayed in a improvement in their loss. very negative light in what could only be 3. Luke Smith 30. Paul Massie 2. Darren Bourne 28. Ian Harmer As already mentioned the Seconds snowball described as journalistic trash and the 4. Danny Jaques 32. Kane Crowe gathered more momentum with another good 4. Adam Jack 29 . Shane Pedler "journalist" involved should remeber who pays 5. Jamie Pursehouse (vc) 33 . Andrew Parkinson win. Corey "Doggie" Grainger showed his 5. Mick Pedler 30. Adrian Moult his bills. 6. Rod Craig 35 , Chris Hall "style" and went at it like a pig dog to win the K 6. Jason Flagg 31 , Paul Golds To last weeks matches although entertaining and very, competitive, we again failed to earn 7. Brent Milthorpe (c) 36. Andrew Ingold & J Trophies Pewter. A J picked up the Mark 7. Adrian George 32. Damien Graham (ac Anthony's Menswear award for the 2nd time in any points. 8. Mark Birks 37. Mark Hannig 8. Christpher Irvine 33. Glenn Darcy Award winners were Gerard Gutherie (mitre as many weeks. Johna Reiher after some of 9. Col Sedgwick 38. John Walton par's special coaching fired up to blitz the 9. Russell Randal 34. Brett McDonald 10), Danny Jaques (socks) and Andy 10. Gary Burkinshaw 40. Paul harris opposition and adds a farmers Home 10. Matt Woolnough 35. Brad Bowen Weichkardt (Kerin Award) in the Senior match and Aaron Wilson (mug), Tim Nixon (Colour 11 . Peter Lott 42. Steve Hicks counterlunch to his collection of awards and 11. Joel Percy 36. Geoff Ohlson North's very own Beau Brady, Leroy Matthews Connection Haircut), mark Pitchford (Mitre 10), 12. Chris Manwaring 43. Adam Greene 12. Paul Irvine 37. Graham Turner Andy Craig (Socks) and Ricky Evans (Kerin picking up the Beer tickets thanks to the Palm 13. Steve Roberts 44. Jamie Roberts 13. Matt Cowper 38. Lee Mathews Award) and Pawn. 14. Todd Basham 45. Larry Turnbull To the Firsts although beaten showed some 14. Shannon Moore 39. Rodney Earsman A couple of pints to remember: • Please book next week for the reunion dinner. • Make 15. Tim Hammat 46. Matt Ceeney improvement and surely 4 quarters of footy and 15. Kaine Malone 40. Wayne Selby a win are not to far away. Chris "Frosty" Irvine a big effort to sell your raffle tickets • Lets all 16. Roy Jaques 48. Jeremy Roberts 16. David Crouch 41 . Ross Combs get back to the awards at 7.30pm tonight. showed he belongs in the midfield with a 17. Matt Rhodes 50. Dean Cooper 17. Robbie Cotterill 42. Wayne Skeers The netballers won one and lost one with polished performance to collect the mug. Adam 18. Scott Roberts 51. Paul Smith "I can't catch cupboards" Jack showed his value 18. James Courtney 43. Tom Fife the A graders up by 4 with the Mug shared by Shona Coleman and Jo Ormond and the 19. David Harris 52. Paul Roberts by picking up some beer thanks to Snip, while 19. Chris Pedler 45. Tim Reiher Walsh's chocolates to Nicole Wadley. In B Joel Percy earnt himself a Thomas Blarney 20. Ashley Roberts 53. Dean Guthire 20. Darren Richardson 46. Mick Maloney Grade Rebecca Hogg took out the mug with dinner for two with yet another spring heel jack 21 . Marcus Read 55. Tim Nixon 21. Corey Grainger 47. Graham McDonald Carmen Hickey the Walsh's Chocolates. performance and rumour has it he will be taking On behalf of everyone at the club we offer 22. Matt Rudd 56. Criag Outram ''Taz" for dinner with his award. Rounding out 22. John Reiher 50. Shane Richards our deepest sympathies to Paul and Simon 23. Andrew Weichkardt 57. Ben Jaques the awards is Steve Nicholls in his first senior 23. Gavin Hofert (cc) 51 . Colin Dedini Smith and family on their recent tragic loss. 24 . Simon Smith 58, Andrew Craig appearance for the season zipped around like 24. Ian Robertson 52. Luke Randal Don't forget lets all get back for the awards 25. Jay Luke 59. David Robbie a ecstasy induced greyhound to claim the Palm 25. Steven Ryan 53 . Steve Nicholls and give it our very best shot today. and pawn Dinner. 26. Jason Wadley 60. Brad Skilen 26. Darren Woodwood 55. Bruce Bell Another reminder about memberships they 27. Geoff Curtis The Rock-Yerong Creek notes cont from page 29 are due and need to be paid. Funny to see Senior Coach - Don Oliver comments directed at one of our officials This weeks Personality Profile is returned legend: recently, offence may have been taken if he Andrew Doherty. Favourite Food - baked beans on toast. Favourite Drink - whatever Wicka will serve was present, remember talking to oneself is not Parker Street ~\..1 good for the mind. 25 Pearson St Tel: 69 255n5 me. Favourite Pastime - preparing winners for Tim, Cootamundra -,r t;.. Today we welcome the Coota Blues to the FIFE my brother. Most Admired Person - Terlo. Whom Phone 69 422134 C t.1Q \€,\\le$ lush, green, soft pasture of McPherson Oval would like to spend 60 minutes - Our Sir Vancelot o'' Pcoo\a before he goes to stud. ,T"' ' O~ \l'\0 and later back the Palm and Pawn for a couple. AIR & ELECTRICAL 1 :--,{ &. 'l'\O

SENIORS Another bleak day for the Pigs last Saturday An all team effort last week against the SENIORS with two blowout results against Ardlethan. 0. Chris Henry 31 . Tim Goonan Saints new recruit Justin (Blue) Curtin showed In the 2nds a Craig Roberts inspired Rivcoll Shannon Bell 32. Ben Jennings 1. what he was made of. Coach Kane put in, as turned in a good performance after the 2. Dave Meyers 33. Stephen Nash did the big fellow Dick Carey, Scotty Macklan 1. Kane Johnstone (cc) 25. Mick Devlin thrashing of 2 weeks ago to run out huge 3. Nick O'Connell 34. Damien Farrell played his part and Brett Whyman thought 2. Scott Hugler winners. Shane Dalzell won the mug from 4. Nathan Lieschke 35. Braydon Thomas 26. Eddie Whyman better of sitting on the bench, when a cuddle Damien Farrell. Ben Jennings, Dan Bond, 5. Chris Woods 36. Luke Fellows 3. Brett Somerville Rod Kendall was offered to help him recover from a hard hit 27. Andrew Eamens and Bill Shultz were others to 6. Chris Forwood 37. Craig Bunton to the rib cage. Once again every player should 4. Jamie Wild play well. 7. Nathan Bond 38. Ben Creighton 28. Dick Carey have got an award, but only 4 to give. Dick took The Firsts gave plenty in the first quarter. 8. Phil Willis (cc) 39. Adrian Sparks 4. Kade Carey (2nds) 29. Hamish McLeod But yet again a lapse in concentration cost us 9. Robert Cardwell 40. Chris Jones out the Mug and dinner for two at Ashmont 5. Heath Bruckner 30. Peter Haby (2nds) badly. Best were Andy Hillier (again), Scotty 10. Kane McGregor 41 . Leo Quirk Hotel, Justin Curtin, the John Waring Angel (again) and James Male in his first game 11 . Paul Cocking 42. Leon Carter Endeavour Award, Rob Turner, the R.H. Blake 6. Brad Aiken 31. Stephen Bruckner for the club. Luke Schuberg and Nathan 12. Dan Bond 43. Scott Farrell award and Ed Whyman the club cash. 7. Scott Macklan 32. Daryl Price Lieschke also put in tireless games in defence 13. Mick Barnes 44. Steve Hunter In the Magoos the result was not what we to keep up to respectable flogging. 14. Stephen Jones 45. Wes Amor wanted, so a bit more effort boys, Scotty Byrnes 8. Joel Mellen 33. Scott Byrnes C Grade netball won easily with B and A 15. Shane Dalzell 46. Brendan Schneider tried hard in the ruck and the mighty giant Joel 9. Jamie Pitt (ass/c) 35. Ben Cramp grades being well beaten. 17. Angus Evans 48. Steven Dimitrakellis Mellen played his heart out. Young Kade Carey Remember SPAM at the Duke at 6.30 and 18. Andrew Eamens 49. Mark Bradshaw seems to have what is expected of a Carey, 10. Jade Mathyssen 36. Robert Smith get your Mini Lotto tickets to BJ by Saturday. 19. Craig Roberts 52. Geordie Graham Nathan Fuller had his opponent in a daze with 11. Mick Barnes 37. Tony Dickson CTFP 99- The Pig. 20. James Male 55. David Manning the hair colour, the awards to Joel Mellen, the 12. Dane Somerville 21. Shane Petzel 56. Ross Gerhig mug and club cash, the haircut to Kade Carey, 38. Tony Wallace 22 . Pete Johnson 57. Lee Mcloughlin the six pack to Dane Somerville and the 13. James Green Shield 39. Greg Beer 23. Scott Braid 58. Mark Newman coaches award to Dane Fuller. 14. Rob Turner Duke of Kent 24. Scott Angel 64. Brian Robinson 40. Jay Jenkins HOTEL Sympathy to Jack Pike on the passing of 25. Shayne Hackett 66. Ben Walsh his Nanna and also to Johnny Breed on the 14. Nathan Fuller (16s) 41. Trent Somerville 26. Andrew Dubojski 69. Luke Schuberg 2(o66ie & 2{,usse[[ Meyers sudden death of his uncle, we also wish John 16. Darren May 77. James Thompson 42. Reg Wheeler 27. Justin Donoghue the best in his recovery. 28. Matthew Davron 91. Greg Buckle 17. Gareth Shaw HOME OF THE RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS Thanks goes to the Crossroads Hotel for 45. Mark Price 29. Andrew Hillier 99. David Sharpe their continued support. 18. Paul Hull 48. Andrew Gordon 30. Michael Earl This week we travel to Rivcoll for our second 19. Dane Fuller 56. Jeff Rule Ardlethan notes cont from page 27 away game, so please put in your best effort from equal scores at quarter time to finishing the for our second away game, so please put in 20. Graham Pike 60. Jeremy Radley game on top. All players combined well to show your best effort for our great club. 21. Adam Carey what a neat refined team they are. Again, "Plugger" r------7 61. Jamie Hubbard This weeks player profile: Graham Pike. Whyte showed us that a groin injury wasn't I Tuesdays & Thursdays is rubber I 22. Jason Brown 69. Darrell Elms stopping her, Clare"Bare" showed the team her I stamp making days at the I Occupation: Pizza Delivery Boy; Favourite defensive skills and has now won that spot. Food: Macka's; Favourite Drink: Portello; 23. Brett Whyman 70. John Breed "Rabbits" Bray also contributed to a top defensive Oxford Printery. I Favourite Junk Food: KFC; Favourite AFL effort. The A graders had the butterflies stirring at 1 24. Sam Carey Team: Essendon; favourite Girl: Natalie; the start but that didn't hinder another great win. I In by 10am, pickup 4pm. I All girls played like Frisky, Flighty, Fighting, Favourite Hobbies: Sport, chasing girls; Frollicking, Fanatically, Fantastic Fillies. Shelby I Phone I Favourite TV program: Party of Five; Nickname: "Don't stop me I'm on a roll" Carroll had a great Jack game with Sporty "Nutmeg" Spice playing a great I 69213196 I PS. Last week against North Wagga, 2 blue defensive game. The ever running, no stopping , I for a quote, or I punches throwing Liz Currie had a top all round winter jackets - one with fur line collar were put K& JCross Trophies &Signs game. Best of luck this week girls !!! I fax a copy for I into the wrong car. The car was green - make Ph/Fax 69 213674 or 018 695945 Today we travel to our near neighbours, the us to match. ~% not known, but was parked in trees behind the 29 Wall Street, North Wagga Brown Bombers for a Sunday afternoon Gu/lie sheds. If anyone has these jackets Jenny & Kevin Cross expedition. Lets work hard, keep the momentum : (Fax 69218161) %0\\)t\~~ : up and look to recording victories all round. please contact Coll-Ash-Kap Football club. UP THE STARS AND STARETTES ... L ______.J DEMON'S RULE!! Wagga First Aid Supplies 1ml Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 Murrumbidgee Valley Australian Football Assoc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 1999 FARRER LEAGUE DRAW - 1999

Round 1 FFL v Hume League Round 15 SAT.APRIL 10 SAT. 29MAY SAT. JULY 24 Ardlethan(195) v Nth wagga-RMF(98) Wagga Wagga Ardlethan v Nth Wagga RAAF TRYC(155) v C/Ash Kap{62) TRYC v C/Ash Kap Cootamundra(99) v Rivco/1(165) Round 8 Cootamundra v Rivcoll SAT. JUNE 5 Ma"ar(127) v APM(BB) Marrarv APM Nth Wagga RAAF v Ardlethan Round2 C/Ash Kap vTRYC Round 16 SAT.APRIL 17 Rivcoll v Cootamundra SAT. JULY31 C/Ash Kap{150) v Ardlethan(114) APM v Marrar C/Ash Kap v Ardlethan Rivco/1(57) v TRYC(177) Rivcoll v TRYC Round 9 APM(120) v Cootamundra(103) APM v Cootamundra SAT. JUNE 12 Nth Wagga RAAF(74) v Marrar(167) Nth Wagga RAAF v Marrar Ardlethan v C/Ash Kap Round3 TRYC v Rivcoll Round 17 SAT.APRIL24 Cootamundra v APM SAT. AUGUST 7 Ardlethan(136) v Rivco/1(56) Marrar v Nth Wagga RAAF Ardlethan v Rivcoll TRYC(192) vAPM(49) TRYCvAPM tmm Home Visiting Cootamundra(100) v Marrar(120) Round 10 SAT. JUNE 19 Cootamundra v Marrar Team ...... V Team ...... C/Ash Kap(168) v N. Wagga RAAF(105) Rivcoll v Ardlethan C/Ash Kap v N. Wagga RAAF e1altl Round 4 APM vTRYC Goals Behinds Total Goals Behinds Total SAT/SUN. MAY 1/2 Marrar v Cootamundra Round 18 CD 10 10 APM v Ardlethan (Sun) Nth Wagga RAAF v C/Ash Kap SAT. AUGUST 14 •" )"'O 20 20 Marrar v TRYC APM v Ardlethan co Round 11 Marrar v TRYC .. 30 30 N/Wagga RAAF v Coota C, SAT. JUNE 26 Nth Wagga RAAF v Coota Rivcoll v C/ Ash Kap ..... 40 40 Ardlethan v APM Rivcoll v C/Ash Kap Cl) Round 5 TRYC v Marrar .,... .. Total Total SAT. MAYS Coota V Nth Wagga RAAF . · 10 10 Ardlethan v Marrar C/Ash Kap v Rivcoll FINALS: Q) TRYC v Cootamundra Qualifying Final: "'O 20 20 Round 12 ro Rivcoll v Nth Wagga RAAF AUGUST21 "- 30 30 C/ Ash Kap v APM SAT. JULY3 CJ Marrar v Ardlethan "'O 40 40 Elimination Final: C: TRIAL MATCH: Cootamundra v TRYC AUGUST22 N Total Total SAT.15 MAY Nth Wagga RAAF v Rivcoll FFL v RFL APM v C/Ash Kap U18s I First Semi: Round 6 Round 13 AUGUST28 SUN. MAY16 SAT. JULY 10 Cootamundra v Ardlethan Ardlethan v Cootamundra Second Semi: Quality printers, rubber TRYC v Nth Wagga RAAF Nth Wagga RAAF v TRYC AUGUST29 Marrar v C/Ash Kap C/Ash Kap v Marrar stamp manufacturers and APMv Rivcoll Rivcoil v APM Prellmlnary Final: SEPTEMBER 4 Laser Engravers. Round 7 Round 14 Office hours: Monday to SUN. MAY23 SAT. JULY 17 Grand Final: Ardlethan v TRYC TRYC v Ardlethan SEPTEMBER 11 Friday, 8 am to 5 pm C/Ash Kap v Cootamundra Cootamundra v C/Ash Kap Rivcoll v Marrar Marrar v Rivcoll 112 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga Nth Wagga RAAF V APM APM V Nth Wagga RAAF Tel 69 2131%. Fax 69 218161