Riverina Australian Football Club Ltd

Riverina Australian Football Club Ltd

~ ',t HOW DOYOU FEEL? j I·FEEL LIKE A _: I I j • LJ®®[XI~V~ 1 l'~- . I . , ' ORTWO. ! SATURDAY 22 & SUNDAY 23, JUNE;. 1985 J 7"1., ' "· W)@C{]~~· SPONSORS OF FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE CONTACT GREG SHEATHER OR JOHN BAGLEY · and ON (b69) 25 3400 & 25 3040 . VICTORIAN COUNTRY FOOTBALL LEAGUE OR CALL TO THEIR SHOWROOM AT DOBNEY AVE., WAGGA WAGGA J VOL-- .J, No. 11 REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIA POST PUBLICATION NO. NBP 0250 3 I- ------ ----, WARREN PLOWRIGHT 1 flowers for all occasions! 1 I * FLORAL TRIBUTES I I . 5 * FRESH FLOWERS I ~~r~i~! t~utf:: I * FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS I complete TOYOTA I See Heather at John Huntwgton I range of cars & trucks. Furniture D1scoums Coolamon. 1~RRAJONG AVE. LEETOI!:_ .....:. 23353!.J J~hone 2~31 7 CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Carlton Riverina truely magniftcient game, they must accept that Football League will pressure is what football is really all about. reach the half way point Because of the top sides being without their Round 8: W L D For Ag % Pts Round 8: For Ag % Pts this weekend with the leading players as mentioned, some surprises GANMAIN-G.G.-M .. .. 7 1 · 1131 631 179.2 28 GANMAIN-G.G.-M. .......... 965 229 421.3 30 completion of games could be in store in Sunday's games, although GRIFFITH ....................... 527 371 142.0 24 scheduled in the first in most cases sides up the ladder are clashing NARRANDERA .. .. 6 2 · 881 718 122.7 24 round. with those near the bottom. COOLAMON ...... .. 6 2 · 812 949 85.5 24 WAGGA .......................... 443 365 121.3 22 By far the most impor­ The long standing and traditional rivalry that '' ARIAHPARK-M. 5 2 1 836 761 109.8 22 TURVEY PARK................ 615 383 160.5 20 •-tant match is the Saturday game at Wagga's exists between the Turvey Park Bulldogs and Wagga ............... .. Leeton .. .... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. ... .. 613 382 160.4 20 4 4 • 1057 778 135.8 16 Robertson Oval between the home side and the Coolamon Grasshoppers might just be enough Griffith .............. .. 4 4 - 844 783 107.7 16 Narrandera .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 363 440 82.5 20 Narrandera Imperials. to lift the Bulldogs for a big performance Ardlethan ........... 3 4 1 795 954 83.3 14 Coolamon . .................. ... 386 714 54.0 12 The Tigers will view the gm:ne as their turning against their more fancied country opponents. point of the season, for, if they are defeated, Turvey's defeat at the hands of East Wagga­ Turvey Park ......... 2 6 - 896 964 92.9 8 Ardlethan ........... ............. 225 543 41.4 12 their chances of forcing a place in the top four Kooringal last week must have the Bulldog sup­ E.W.-Kooringal .. .. 2 6 - 743 892 83.2 8 Ariah Park....................... 152 862 17 .6 0 will be very difficult in the seco.nd round of porters resigned to the fact that they are going to Leeton ................ - 8 · 572 1137 50.3 0 E.W.-Kooringal do not field U19 side home and away matches. be "also rans" this season, but there is nothing Both sides will be without key players, as will they would like more than to cause an upset win all clubs who have NSW representatives players over Coolamon. committed this weekend with the state's sides In another vital game, the loser of the Griffith final Fosters Shield match against A CT in Can­ Swans verses Ardlethan Stars clash at Griffith berra on Sunday. will also be plainly aware that a finals berth will Round 8: For Ag % Pts Round8: lsts 2nds U19 Total W agga will miss the class and combination of be out of the question if defeated this week. GANMAIN-G.G.-M. .......... 1127 340 331.4 32 Ganmain G.G.M. 42· 24 7½ 73½ the Peiper brothers Gerald and Russell, while East Wagga:-:Kooringal's captain-coach WAGGA .......................... 899 405 221.9 24 Coolamon ............ 36 18 3 57 Narrandera will have out captain-coach Russell Andrew Vanderfeen, who is another player COO LAMON .... ............... 686 607 113.0 24 Narrandera .......... 36 12 4 52 Durnan, and possibly talented backman, Peter who may be required for state duty today, is Wagga ................. 24 15 6½ 45½ Quirk. likely to turn at the half way point of the season TURVEYPARK................ 635 598 106.1 16 Griffith .. ....... ....... ...... ..... 581 597 97 .3 16 Griffith ................ 24 12 5 41 The Tigers failed in their first real pressure as the leading goalkicker, with Craig Patterson Ardlethan ............ 27 Narrandera .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 551 611 90.1 16 21 3 3 game last Sunday against Coolamon, and from Turvey Park and Steven Hall from the A.P. Mirrool ......... 33 0 0 33 although they were only narrowly beaten in a Stars not too far behind. E.W.-Kooringal ................ 453 775 58.4 16 Turvey Park .......... 12 15 4 31 Leeton ....................... ..... 556 723 76.9 12 E.W. Kooringal ..... 12 12 0 24 ◄ COVER: Coolamon centre half forward Warren McLoughlin goes over the back and full forward Brett Allen has Ardlethan .. .. ..... ... .. ... .. .. .. 506 830 60.9 4 Leeton ................. 9 5 14 the front position but the ball tli~s fr7e wit~ Hopper ~ingman Steve Pat~ison (15) and Wagga 's Murray Ariah Park-M. ... .. .. .... .. ... 402 910 44.1 0 lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; Ul9s: 1 pt. Denton and David Loutitt runnmg m dunng Sunday s RFL game at Kmdra Park, Coolamon. RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE John Huntington Furniture Discounts 'I I PROUDLY SPONSORED BY -■~r· ·· -· COOLAMON I~ · oo Bedding and Pine Furniture oo All leading brands available ~Carlton '. ,, . : .• · ") ''\ ': ' r>j:>- oo Personal Service ONEOFTHE f! Free delivery in 'Record' coverage area WORLD'S GREAT Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Sat. 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. BREWERS Cowabbie St., Coolamon - Ph. 273317 The Riverina Football Recor.dis printed at TtiP. _Daily Ad.vertiscr, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, WaggaWagga, N.S.W., for the Proprietors of V1ctonan Publ1shmg Company (P.O. Box 281, Wagg a. Ph. 22 4936 A.H.) 4 5 r-----------------------7Replay the game in the congenial atmosphere of the: nl~~s 1 UNION CLUB HOTEL LAIR '1 W'AOGAW'AGGA-PHONE21 2238 1 1 ► COUNTER LUNCHES & TEAS A SPECIALITY! 1 I ► DRIVE-IN BOTTLE SHOP AT REAR I .. 4 lrt::::zz;+mtt' n.'-' · '· i i!i!i!liillillfilllllllllllll!l■lllllllllli iillilli'I I::::::::J: :i :i:::::!t1!i iiiiiiiiii.l \\!:111::1:1■1: ■1.l :i:I SENIORS :tt:JW!:!i::;~::mrnlil~wo wins in the Under L H. VANDE~~N12?!5HORGAN 1. M . CLARK 25. G. CORBETT Last week we defeated Griffith :~i 2. A . RYAN 26. G . DAVIS ■••• 19s and Second XVIII with the t f-Jrs_~DEN ~i: ~-- i~f~OD 3. J. GA WNE 27. P. ANTHONY narrowly in a very sub-standard ~irst XVIII going down narrowly 4. S. BANCE 31. D. KEANE 4. C. DURNAN 28. M. COLLIS match. The match was an abso­ ma memorable game of Austra- 5. P. JOHNSON 32. z. SEPAROVICH 5. M. THORNTON 29 . C. ROYLE lute 'shocker' from the spectators . .. 7. I. BLOOMFIELD 30. R. HARDY ··•• •• .BLACK, lian Football. ~~: i1:!.1tt~DEN BLUE. GOLD V t ~.' ~EflJ t 8. M . QUILTER 31. S. O 'BRIEN view point. YELLOW SASH Award winners were - lsts: 8. B. ROWE 35. A. PARR 9. P . QUIRK 32. G. McLEAN Our football fundamentals Red Steer Dinner to Chris 'The 9. R. PIEPER 36. P. POULOS 10. R. CARROLL 37. D. OAKS 10. D . PLEDGER 33. 0 . INGRAM went missing and so nearly did the match, Hawk' Chamberlain; 2nds: Mike 'Coca Cola' 11. P. OSBEISTON 38. s. WILLS 11. R. STEWART 34. K. PAICE Wills. Walks kicked another bag full ending up 12. P. ROLLASON 39. P. GREGURKE 12 . Russ DURNAN 35 . R . DOLON although we looked the better team after half­ with 13.1 for the match. Keep it up Walks. 13 . w. JOVANOVICK 40. s. ALLEN 13 . J . DURNAN 36. M . DILLON time. 14. G. PIEPER 41. G. MARTIN 14 . V . HUGO 37. R . BRETT Award winners were the young and old, Ian Not much can be said about the First XVIII 15. A. GAYNOR 42. A. LYONS 15 . M. WHITBY 38. C. SHADY result that hasn't already been said by different 16. P. WILLIAMS 43. D. GREGURKE 16. D. SCOTT 39. G . HOSKINS Bloomfield, Tony Ryan and Vic Hugo. ersons, not necessarily associated with the club, 17 · J. BANNISTER 44 - M. WALKER P 18. M. DENTON 45. P. TINNOCK 17 . T. PLEDGER 40 . G . TRAINOR Our Reserves won narrowly with the only in­ but most people will agree a top game between 19. R. COLVIN 46. M. HOFERT 18 . C. TRAINER 41. Rich. DURNAN terest being the closeness of the scores. Award 19 . J . HOPWOOD 42. D . McCLAY two very good sides. 20. P. COLLINS 47. T. POSSELT winners were Craig Royle, Graham Trainor and At this stage I would like to welcome Zane 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 4s. B. LALLY 20. P. RAVA 43 . R. HECKENDORF 22. B. HICKEY 49. C. SETON 21. I. ROSE 44. N. SIEDEL Greg Davis. Separovich to the club and wish him all the best 23. D. BROWN 50. C. JAMIESON 22; I. ROYAL 45 . G. T AYLOR Our U19s were outpointed by a better drilled whilst he plays in Tigerland. 24. D. COMMERFORD 51. M. McDONNELL 23. C. PHILLIPS 47. N. O'BRIEN ' h D b d k B JI' F ·d 25. B. OUGH 53. A. BUCKHORN Griffith team. Award winners were Bill Bevan Don t forget t e ' e u on a on n ay, 26.

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