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B/,ijar. alumi~ium t_anks. $39,500 and B/Bar, priced ta sell. $69,990 International T2670, 230 Cummins, 9 speed, alloy Hino Tipper, 1983 build, drapsides,160hp diesel, 5 B/Bar. air cond, single drive prime rnover. speed 2 speed• ex-Government, low . kms unit. $36,500 ' S26;500 STURT HIGHWAY, WAGGA WAGGA PHONE (069) 216777 Atte< Hours· Peter Crea.gh 225451 or 8ern•e 01l!on 254748 Vol. 9 No.17 REGISTERED 8Y AUSTRALIA POST PU8LICATl!)N No. NBP0250 2 - ATCO HOMES RFL ATCO HOMES RFL 3 Graham & Judy Willis 96 Gurwood Street, Wagga ·ATCOHomes Phone(069)217384 PROFESSIONAL WEDDING & PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS PROUD SPONSOR OF THE RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE INC 1991 ATCO HOMES R.F.L LADDERS Display Centre: Servicing Transportable Sturt Highway, W agga Wagga Homes throughout the FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Phone(069)214988 Riverina and M.l.A. Round 14 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 14 For Ag % Pis GRIFFITH ..... 13 1 -1836 1007 182.3 52 TURVEY PK .... 1697 529 320.7 52 GAN.G.G.-M ..... 13 - 1574 947 166.2 52 GRIFFITH ...... 1486 642 231.4 48 fURVEY PK ..... 10 4 - 1812 982 184.5 40 1457 782 186.3 40 Griffith emerged unfortable On Sunday Coolamon meet Leeton and Ganmain GGM WAGGA ....... winners over Ganmain Grong travel to Turvey Park. WAGGA ........ 6 8 1411 1434 102.9 24 GAN.-G.G.-M ... 1111 916 121.2 24 ' .. Grong Matong to inflict the Wagga are favourites to play in the first Semi Final Narrandera ..... 5 9 - 1229 1269 96.8 20 Coolamon ............... 880 1501 58.6 24 Lions first defeat for the but will realise they must win this week to give them­ Coolamon ....... 5 9 -1409 1624 86.7 20 Narrandera . 1002 1132 88.5 20 season and also took over the selves breathing space from Coolamon and top place on the ladder. Narrandera. E. Wagga-K ..... 4 10 1224 1423 86.0 16 East Wagga-K. ........... 794 1406 56.4 12 The Swans overcame a Tigers form has been up and down but star players Leeton ....... : . - 13 580 2455 23.6 0 Leeton ................. 454 1973 23.0 0 slow start and combined well such as Mark Hull and Jason Morton were brilliant last as a team, displaying and they will again be called upon for a big effort. strength all over the ground. EWK have displayed good touch in recent weeks and Perhaps the loss may not be a with the home ground advantage will worry Wagga. In Club Championship bad thing for the Combine and particular Peter Sculley has been in brilliant form and THIRD GRADE 1sts 3rds Tot gives them a chance to creates plenty of opportunities. Griffith journey to Round 14 For Ag % Pis Round 14 2nds . regroup. The other significant Narrandera as League leaders and will be keen to keep GRIFFITH ................ 1161 431 269.3 48 Griffith ....... ... 78 36 12 126 result from the weekend was winning to gain the minor premiership. On the other GANMAIN-GG-M . 1136 536 211.9 44 Gan.G.G.-M ..... 78 18 11 107 Narrandera's win over Wagga which makes it possible hand the Eagles must win all their games to snatch a TURVEY PK .. .. .. .. 1183 629 188.0 36 Turvey Park ....... 60 39 9 108 for the Imperials to grab a spot in the final 4. After amid­ place in the 4. An excellent match is assured! Wagga ........ ... 36 30 8 74 season slump the Eagles have played strongly in the Turvey's clash with GGGM will be a beauty. The WAGGA . , . .. 1015 749 135.5 32 past month and will worry all teams in the remaining Lions have won the two clashes to date but face a huge East Wagga-K. ........... , 840 729 115.2 28 Coolamon .......... 30 18 3 51 4 games. task at Maher Oval. On the rebound GGGM will throw Narrandera............... 927 882 105.1 20 Narrandera ......... 30 15 6 51 As expected Turvey Park defeated Coolamon and everything into the contest and spectators should be Coolamon................ 401 1417 28.2 12 East Wagga-K ....... 24 9 7 40 East Wagga Kooringal were too strong for Leeton. The treated to a top game. Leeton ............ 0 3 4 margin of 100 points which Coolamon lost by was a sur­ Coolamon should keep their fading finals hopes flic­ Leeton.................. 346 1636 21.1 4 prise and indicates the Bulldogs once again mean kering with a victory over Leeton. 1sts: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. business. Games with selections in capitals: East Wagga There are some very important fixtures this weekend Kooringal v WAGGA; Narrandera v GRIFFITH; which will be split over the two days. On Saturday EWK COOLAMON v Leeton; TURVEY PARK v Ganmain COVER: Griffith's Mark O'Connor in full flight, as Jarrod Baker of Wagga Tigers arrives a touch late. The Tigers failed play Wagga Tigers with Narrandera at home to Griffith. Grong Grong Matong. I t against the Swans two weeks ago and Narrandera last week and find themselves struggling to hold onto fourth place with three games remaining in the Atco Homes RFL. RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE GRAEME BURGMANN & JOHN BANCE l I SERVINGWAGGA WAGGAAND SOCIETY LTD. SURROUNDING DISTRICTS 11 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA Supporting Australian Football PHONE 212452, 212184 throughout the Riverina. • PRODUCT RANGE: Animal health, Agricultural chemicals, Work and casual Registered under the Co-Operation Act, 1923-50 clothing, Liquor, Produce, Pasture seeds, Hardware, 90 MORGAN STREET, WAGGA WAGGA We offer far Electric fencing. TELEPHONE 069 214528 • SPECIAL SERVICES: more for Insurance, Fertiliser, 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK the farmer! Petroleum. 4 -ATCO HOMES RFL ATCO HOMES RFL- 5 FOR PERSONAUSED ATTENf/ON TO All YOUR PEST & WEED PROBlEMS . .. call: FINEMORES JOINERY Ply. lid. KITCHENS I WARDROBES BAR UNITS etc. 4 BLAXLAND ROAD, WAGGA · PH 213855 • FAX214041 --,-!!1f!d~~~~!~&~~-~~~ PHONE 'WIMPY' BARBER or DAVID BROWN at Wagga on 225777 EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS WAGGA TIGERS This week secs ~r not e5 fi na Uy bt in g SENIORS As the song says: ·'The only way Is upi·· dom1na1ed ~y ourfootballers. Three v,ins out 01 SENIORS 1. Mark Hull 26. John Schultz !IF 3 was afine rrnII1 for the Hawks. lets keep up . Alter last week 1"111 not sur• wh•th•r that :~: 33. Steve Lawless 2. Allan Snowcen 27. Garth Euvrard 110 S... - the good work this 1/ieek at Gum1.,. c:1ga1nst our 1. Greg Turbill means the ladder o· up the draw ' 2. Lindsey Gill~rd 34. Paul Bourne 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) your owr conclusion. Well done Narrandera near neighbours Wa,Jga Ti91rs. 4. Clay BarU•r 29. Paul McGowan . Last week our fi'st 16 had a convinc,119 vic­ 3. Phil Cohalan 35. Sieve Head - they wanted to win and put the score on 4. Adrian Hilton 36. Darren Bourne 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow the board in the last quarter. The Locksley tory by 81 pouts to conliroue their hot and cold 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Damien Pled~er •,:::::::· t1AQV./N & torm ot the oast 1~,,· we~ks. P. Sculley 111as 38. Andrew Dore Steak House Award and Mug wenl to Mark 5. Jamie Ross 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently Bl.ACK. GOL? s fAIPES brmia1t all day with more than AS possessions 6. David Loullit 39. Anlhony lv\cKirrdley Hull, the Waqqa Warehouse Towel to Flex YEl.1.0W SASH and capping that otf \Oith 3 gials deservedl"ftO B. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis Colvin and the Wagga Auto Parts to 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce ' ' 9. Gordon McCoullough 34. Paul Clarl<e oul the Wagga ~eniral Sealood Av,ard and 41. Mark Armstronq Jason Morton. Muy, Michael McPhorson (keeping Lindsay at bay Vlilh t.ckliny 8. Peter Sculley (vc) 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon The Seconds had a biq win with John Schultz dominat,ng to 42. Greg Devries praclice/ relished his c~anc• of being a CHF won tre lpec Jacket and 9. Matnew Roberts 11. Phil Osbeiston 36. Doug Boak take the Mark A,thony Award. Jeff W1llis literally bus:ed his gut D. Louttit go1 the cok~ alter a fine game on the wi1g. Oth~rs to play 10. Barry Suckling (cc) 43. Dave MCCiintock 12. Russel Durnan 37. Geoff Seymour and use~ the Warehouse Towel in hospital - hope he· s back soon. well ,nelude<I Kenny WcP and Jul ion (6 goais). Whal 110 Su~ky or Phil, 11. Tony Turner 44. Anthony Kalis 13. Shane McDermott 3R. Rrad l;P.ymour The Chicken Sµol w•11t to Greg Walsh. 14. David Brown 39. Peter Gregurl<e you arc prot>ably 1us1 as surprisM as me. But a goOd enort by 12. Paul ll'orphett 45. Jim Jenkins The t as were well out of ii at three Quarl~r time but stormed everybody. 13. Wayne Podmore 46. Jeremy Walsh 15. Scott Lovell 40.
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