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E • I , I ), ... < The River.ina Football Record is printed ~t The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., (Phone 21 2021; fax 21 6950) for the Pro~netors of Victorian Publishing Company (P.O. Box 281, Wagga. Ph. 22 4936 A.H.).• Recommended and maximum price. VOL. 6, No. 2 REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIA POST PUBLICATION NO. NBP 0250 ,j " 2 3 Clears Rural Services~~- Office ■ • Full spare parts & service facilities, also industrial machinery. Furniture. • MANUFACTURER & DISTRIBUTOR OF THE ROBERSON tfil~III SHEEP HANDLER. • Wholesale DEALER FOR -------0 FF ICE SUPPLIES WAGGA & DISTRICT 38 PEARSON ST., WAGGA - PH. (069) 252999 (312885 A.H.) 10 GURWOOD ST., WAG GA - PH 212121 Stationers While it was back to the East Wagga-Kooringal must now regroup drawing board for beaten and put their full support behind Rowe after COCA-COLA RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE coaches Bevan Rowe, being shown no mercy by W agga at Gumly . Andy Alderton, Paul Oval, Wagga, last Saturday. Lawrence and Marty In Rowe the Hawks have a coach who will 0 'Donnell after last give his all week in week out but he can't do it ••••tI••B&li>N1>••t;albE•·•·••1.1aaee•••••••··· ·•1 weekend's opening with just a handful of goers. Round I: WLDBFor Ag % Pts Round I: For Ag % Pts round, it was heartening The Tigers couldn't have hoped for a better WAGGA ................ 0 0 0 157 29 541.3 4 TURVEY PARK ............... 166 8 2075.0 4 to see Coolamon and start. Centre half forward Dick Carey is a big TURVEYPK . ......... 0 0 0 130 45 288.8 4 COOLAMON ................... 91 50 182.0 4 Leeton score first-up asset to Wagga's team. Carey has it all: class, wins. strength and desperation. COOLAMON ......... 000 89 55 161.8 4 WAGGA .......................... 101 59 171.1 4 The Grasshoppers and the Redlegs filled the Ariah Park-Mirrool stayed with Turvey LEETON ............... 1 0 0 0 108 68 158.8 4 NARRANDERA ................ 68 46 147.8 4 bottom two places in Riverina Football League Park until half-time before the Bulldogs calm­ Narrandera ............ 0 1 0 0 68 108 62.9 0 Leeton ···························· 46 68 67.6 0 last year. ly and methodically kicked away to win easily. Griffith .................. 0 1 0 0 55 89 61.7 0 East Wagga-K ................... 59 101 58.4 0 Victory must have been particularly gratify­ Complacency, even at this early stage, Ariah Park-M ......... 0 1 0 0 45 130 34.6 0 Griffith ............................ 91 54.9 0 ing for Leeton's new leader Michael Wright 50 appears to be Wayne Carroll's greatest obsta­ East Wagga-K ......... 157 and just reward for the work he and his players cle in keeping his players' minds on the job. 0 1 0 0 29 18.4 0 Ariah Park-M. ·················· 8 166 4.8 0 have put in over the pre-season. It will be a proud moment for Turvey Park Gan.-G.G.-M ......... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 Gan.-G.G.-M ................... 0 0 0.0 0 The Redlegs ended 1987 with a dismal 11 on Sunday when the Member for Hume and straight losses but demonstrated their renewed long serving club patron Mr Wal Fife unfurls determination and drive with an eight-goal the Bulldogs' three premiership flags at Maher success at Narrandera Sportsground. Oval, W agga. Coolamon, also with a new man at the helm I n - in Kieran Johnson, showed their trial wins ·•··•····1 Round 1: For Ag % Pts Roundff <l~Da I: lfliliitllii1elsts 2nds UJ9 Total ····•···•···•······.. against Griffith and Tuggeranong (ACT) were an accurate assessment of its off season im­ WAGGA ......................... 107 7 1528.5 4 Wagga ................. 6 3 1 10 Coke is it! 52 37 Coolamon ............ 6 3 0 9 provement. GRIFFITH ....................... 140.5 4 The Hoppers downed the Swans by 34 LEETON ......................... 60 43 139.5 4 Turvey Park .......... 6 3 0 9 points at Griffith to move into the top four for VICTORIAN PUBLISHING CO. NARRANDERA ................ 43 60 71.6 0 Leeton ................ 6 0 1 7 the first time for 18 months. And with NSW Coolamon ........................ 37 52 71.1 0 Narrandera .......... 0 3 0 3 Griffith ................ 0 1 centre half forward and eight-time Riverina East Wagga-K. 7 0 1 2S~~AR ················ 107 6.5 0 Ariah Park-M. ...... 0 0 * 0 representative Brett Allen still to come into the OF PRINTING Turvey Park ...................... 0 side, Coolamon can only get better. 0 0.0 0 E.W. Kooringal ..... 0 0 0 0 Gan.-G.G.-M ................... 0 0 0.0 0 Ganmain G.G.M ... 0 0 0 0 ◄ COVER: A moment Rod Daniherwon't forget as he proudly hold the Farrer League Div. 1 premiership cup after Isis: 6 pis. 2nds: 3 pt~. Ul8s: I pt. *A.P.-M. no U\8s. 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BREWER wins on the Gumly paddock aga111st we did have some succcss· ..io. D. ALPEN 5. D. COLLINS 4. C. BARBER 35. G. THOMPSON Rowcy's Hawks was a dream start . The Ncthallcrs started off the 6. M. TYNDALL --11. M. FISHER WHITE, RED v season with a superb win. Thanks 5. A. LYONS 36. P. POULOS to the season. BLACK, 7. I'. McGRATII --12. I'. LONEGAN 6. I. SUCKLING 37. T. BAYLY Gavin Hofcrt, the new coach of YELLOW SASH to great coaching .i?,b from ·.~:n1z· Dreyer and a,top S. M. O'DONNELL HA. O'DEA 7. M. BARBER 38. M. BYRNE the Ul8s, had his team fired up for effort from Paula· I yphoon I yson and Jackie ( ml­ l). I. GEDDES --1--1. F. MORGAN morc. the girls won! 10. R. A(,RESTA --1:'i. L. BROWN 8. M. WALKER 39. J. COPLAND a big effort and they won comfort.ably. Award win- The U 18s won with 15 mrn! They ran and ran. 11. C. ROBINSON --1/l . .I. STOCKTON 9. D. LARWOOD 40. R. CAREY ners were Matthew Kolhagen, Simon Wilson and tackled and tackled. chasL'd and chased and came 12. D . .IOIINSTONE --17. M. SIGNOR 10. R. CARROLL 41. M. SMERDON Gabriel Hofcrt. out on top! Mat •zip zip· Signor was "B.0.(,.·. while IJ. G. DREYER --18. G. GAHRIEL 11. P. OSBEISTON 42. C. FLANIGAN Mark '.-lofcrt (welcome back Hoff!) followed up Mat Cox played a great game. Newcomer Jarrod 1--+. W. Sl'El\CER --19. G. WILESMITH 12. P. KELL y 43. s. BRUEST by coa~hmg the 2.n~s to a sohd wm .. The game was 'Magic' Walker did a great _1oh on the forward lmc 15. (,. COLLINS 50. M. BRADY 13. G. GALVIN 44 G M COULLOUGH won with some bnlhant play 111 the 1st half. The less · . · . c said about the second half the better. Award wmncrs and LTcd was ecstatic.
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