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GRAND FINAL
at Walbundrie
SATURDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER 2008
2.15 P.M. - SENIORS
OSBORNE v JINDERA
12 NOON - RESERVES
Osborne v Jindera
10.00 A.M. - THIRDS
Holbrook v Murray Magpies
8.45 A.M. - FOURTHS
Holbrook v CDHBU
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The Grand Final
“Des Kennedy” Memorial Medal
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
Welcome to everyone here today and may you all enjoy a great day of Football and Netball
Grand Finals.
The Leagues special day to celebrate 150 years of AFL and 75 years of the Hume League with
AFL Ambassador, Kevin Sheedy, was most successful.
Thanks to all Clubs for accepting the expanded League and to their positive attitude in
implementing our competition.
MR. MERVYN WEGENER
League President
Congratulations to Barry Malone being honoured with Life Membership of the Hume League.
Congratulations to the winners of the Best & Fairest awards in all four grades, to the winners
of the goal kicking trophies and to our young players who represented the State at National Level - Sam Schulz (Culcairn),
Tom O’Connell (Osborne), Jed Brain (Billabong Crows) and Kade Klemke (Culcairn).
Kicking Goals for Rural Mental Health was the League’s theme for the year and was much appreciated by many of our
Football/Netball families who are still feeling the effects of the drought. We thank Nicola Barrie for her efforts throughout the
season.
Thanks also to all Trainers and Umpires who have done such a great job, yet again, at both Club and League level
We must also sincerely thank our generous sponsors – WAW Credit Union, Sportspower Albury the Springdale Heights
Tavern, Lavington. and Paul Harangoza of Coronet Jewellers. Your generosity is much appreciated.
Sharon Bilson will be performing today singing the Leagues song and we thank Sharon.
Congratulations to Justin Koschitzke, Adam Schneider, Henry Playfair and Ben Matthews who all played AFL football this
season.
Finally I offer my personal thanks to the League Executive – Barry Malone, Bert Haynes and Christine Biar.
Mervyn Wegener.
President Hume Australian Football League.
DES KENNEDY
Des Kennedy was a great supporter of Country Sport and was an outstanding administrator. Des
died whilst in office - he was serving in his 31st term as the Hume League Secretary.
Des was a Life Member of the Hume League and a V.C.F.L. Medal Holder - so respected was his
contribution and his esteem.
The Hume League has decided to recognise both the memory of Des Kennedy and the excellent
service he provided over those many years, by the awarding of a medal to the player judged best
afield in the Senior Grand Final.
DES KENNEDY
This medal - the “Des Kennedy Memorial Medal” - will be awarded by Des’s great friend, Merv Wegener (Pres. of the League,
Life Member and dual Kelly Azzi Medallist).
Des Kennedy died suddenly in 1992 whilst serving in his 31st term and Hume League Secretary. His daughter, Dominque
was tragically killed in 1988. To honour their memory, Des’ widow Jaquie donated a stained window positioned behind the
altar in the recently restored St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Walla Walla.
St. Mary’s was Des’ home place of worship and the gesture is a fitting tribute to a devoted husband and father.
Previous Winners: 1999 Gavin Graetz (Osborne), 2000 Craig Smith (Osborne), 2001 Adam Schneider (Osborne), 2002 Ben
Cain (Howlong), 2003 Josh Firman (Lockhart), 2004 Marc Duryea (Holbrook), 2005 Owen Gooden (Osborne), 2006 Anthony
Armstrong (Osborne), 2008 Jayden Kotzur (Culcairn).
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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
(Founded 1933)
OFFICIALS 2008
PRESIDENT
Merv Wegener
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Barry Malone
VICE PRESIDENT
Bert Haynes
Bill Mott
Trevor Smith
Des Ryan
Peter Gleeson
ASSISTANT TREASURER
Christine Biar
DIRECTORS
Jim Beale
Don Norman
Phil Morrison
Russell Ross
Darren Smallwood
Ted Miller
Ian Kreutzberger
Trevor Merkel
LIFE MEMBER AFL (NSW/ACT)
Garry O’Connell
Merv Wegener
LIFE MEMBERS
George Azzi* Roy McDonald*
Jack Wood*
Ern Wehner*
Bert Webb*
Des Kennedy*
Alex Beer*
Bill Thomas*
Merv Wegener Barry Malone
Garry O’Connell Barry Mott
Kelly Azzi*
COACHES
Shannon Gilson
ASSOCIATE LIFE
MEMBERS
Lindsay Norman
Noreen Norman
Peter Caroll
Claude Tomlinson
Phil Price
Dennis Dominic
Robbie Ferguson
AFL VOLUNTEERS AWARD 50 YEARS
Bill Koschitzke
Ian Schilg
Merv Wegener
Col Black
Garry O’Connell
AFL MERIT AWARD
Trevor Smith
INDEPENDENT TRIBUNAL
Max Urquhart (Chairman), Brian Munk, Les Waldron, Errol Gibb, Karl Iverson, Murray McCooke.
HON. INVESTIGATION OFFICER
Mr. John McDonald
HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
CLUB OFFICIALS 2008
Club
BB Saints
Billabong Crows
CDHBU
Coleambally
Culcairn
Henty
Holbrook
Howlong
Jindera
Lockhart
Murray Magpies
Osborne
Rennie
RW Tigers
Walla Walla
President
John Ervine
Jim Beale
Paul Phibbs
Phil Price
Gordon Finlayson
Brad Wettern
Russell Ross
David van Zanten
Des Ryan
Rex Sheather
Ted Miller
Garry O'Connell
Michael Sandral
Roy Hamilton
Terry Hickman
Secretary
Garry Drew
Jeanette Smith
Don Norman
Danny Graham
Trevor Smith
Megan Macreadie
Bruce Mackinlay
Dennis Dominic
Ben Cullis
Megan McKenzie
Emma Quinlivan
Ian Howard
Cyndi Gleeson
Paul Beesley
Trevor Merkel
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Coach
Glenn Eddy
Daniel Kirchen
Lindsay Seymour
Sean Brooker
Matt Klemke
Adam Wiseman
Manny Edmunds
Marc Almond
Rob Murray
N McPherson/M Glanville
Mick Thorneycroft
Graham Hart
Marty Hard
Dale Smith
Leigh McGlynn
HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHRONOLOGY
(by Peter Crosland & Barry Malone)
1933: The Hume Football League was formed as a splinter group from the Central Hume Football Association when three clubs Jindera, Gerogery and Lavington - found the travelling too much and with the Albury based Border United they formed a four
club competition - The Hume Football League - which went until 1940, when World War 2 interrupted.
1934: Border United disbanded and Bethanga admitted.
1935: The Central Hume Association, disbanded; Walla Walla, Walbundrie and Burrumbuttock applied for admission, which was finally
granted.
1936: Wagga Road admitted, Gerogery wins it’s fourth successive premiership.
1939: Bethanga and Wagga Road left competition; 14 Lavington players reported and six suspended as a result of brawling etc., in
grand final.
1940: Lavington withdrew from competition.
1945: Five clubs - Brocklesby, Balldale, Rand, Walbundrie and Walla Walla “recommenced” the Hume Football League. George Azzi
(Brocklesby) elected President and Allan Falkiner (Rand) elected Secretary.
1946: Balldale joined Chiltern & District League; Jindera and Gerogery admitted.
1947: Balldale returned and Burrumbuttock admitted. Best and Fairest player award inaugurated by Mr. Kelly Azzi of Balldale.
1948: Gerogery disbands and East Albury Rovers admitted.
1950: Hume Junior competition formed - St. Paul’s College, Balldale, Jindera, Walbundrie and Walla Walla fielded under age (19)
teams.
1951: East Albury Rovers disband and North Albury admitted.
1953: North Albury joins Ovens & Murray reserves’ competition and Howlong admitted from Chiltern & District League.
1954: Howlong undefeated premiers.
1959: Mr. George Azzi retires as President, succeeded by Mr. H. T, “Bert” Webb.
1962: Des Kennedy commenced as Secretary/Treasurer.
1964: Jindera undefeated premiers; Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) becomes first player to win two Kelly Azzi medals.
1970: Boree Creek and Osborne admitted. Clubs cleared from Central Riverina League by Joint Appeals Board hearing at Yerong
Creek.
1972: Balldale undefeated premiers.
1974: Balldale disbands.
1975: Lavington admitted (club also fielding teams in Tallangatta League).
1976: Boree Creek cleared to Coreen League; reserve grade competition introduced; junior competition becomes under 16s; Mr Webb
retires as President and succeeded by Mr. Max Johnston (Balldale).
1977: Lavington leaves competition and replaced by newly formed East Lavington Club; Hume junior competition disbands and thirds
(U16s) come under the banner of the senior body.
1980: Henty admitted - cleared by Farrer League.
1981: Culcairn and Holbrook refused admission on two occasions. October: Rand cleared to Coreen League and Lockhart admitted.
1982: Lockhart entered the League and won the premiership under the legendary Tim Robb. Craig Lieschke (Henty) & Graham
Johnstone (Lockhart) joint winners of the Azzi Medal.
1983: Mr Garry O’Connell (Osborne) succeeds Mr. Max Johnston as President; Hume defeats Ovens & King at Brocklesby in the final
of the Riverina/North East District Leagues’ Championship to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the first time.
1984: Henty undefeated premiers, the club’s first flag in 47 years; Craig Lieschke (Henty) becomes the second player to win two Kelly
Azzi Medals (1982/1984).
1985: Hume defeat Coreen at Rennie for their second Riverina/North East title.
1986: Golden Jubilee Season; President, Garry O’Connell awarded VCFL Recognition of Service Medallion; Merv Wegener and Bill
Thomas awarded Hume League Life Membership; Des Kennedy’s 25th term as Secretary/Treasurer.
Hume defeat Ovens & King at Tarrawingee to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the third successive series.
David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) wins Kelly Azzi Medal & Henty Club creates history by winning premierships in all three grades.
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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHRONOLOGY (continued)
1987: Hume win Ross Faulkner Cup when they take the Riverina/North East title for the fourth time by defeating Ovens & King at
Walbundrie.
1988: Hume & Tallangatta play draw in final of Riverina/North East championship; Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) wins Kelly Azzi
Memorial Medal for second time, joining Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) and Craig Lieschke (Henty) as dual winners of the award.
1989: Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) wins Kelly Azzi Memorial Medal for third time, becoming the first player to top the honour on three
occasions.
1990: Henty defeats Jindera in grand final to become the outright holders of the Beers’ Abattoir Trophy, having previously taken the
award in 1984 & 1986.
1991: League decided to no longer use count-back system in the event of a tie in the Kelly Azzi Medal and award retrospective
medals to Barry Lambert (Jindera) 1966; Barry Mathews (Rand) 1967; Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) 1982; and Robert
O’Connell (Osborne) 1988.
David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) and Warren Sykes (Lockhart) joint winners of the Kelly Azzi Medal. Schilg joining Merv Wegener
(Walla), Craig Lieschke (Henty), Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) and Rob O’Connell (Osborne) as the only players to have won the
award on more than one occasion.
1992: Culcairn admitted to League - League withdraws from Riverina/North East titles - Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) wins Kelly Azzi
Medal. The League was shocked by the sudden death of its longest serving and most respected member Des Kennedy. He was
serving his 31st term as Secretary.
1993: Henty kicked a League record score in round 3, 44.25-289, only to have it beaten in round 5 by East Lavington, 48.31-319.
Shannon Barber (Culcairn) kicked 24 goals in a match to set a new league record and went on to win the goal kicking with 102
goals. Peter Copley (Culcairn) wins the Kelly Azzi Medal.
1994: 4th grade becomes an official competition. Osborne and Walbundrie field 3rd grade teams. Steve Taylor (Brocklesby) wins the
Azzi Medal. Culcairn and Osborne both reach their third successive senior grand final.
1995: Russell Smith (Osborne) wins the Azzi medal. U14 & U16 HFL representative sides both win against Coreen FL.
1996: H.F.L. successful against Farrer F.L. in U16 & U25. East Lavington goes into recess for 1996. History was created when Michael
Killeen and Scott McGrath (both from Culcairn) tied for the Azzi Medal. The HFL interleague football defeating Farrer F.L. in both
U16’s and U21’s. The annual junior day against Coreen resulted in Hume winning the U14’s and losing the U16’s.
1997: East Lavington re-entered competition after one year out of football and managed to win three games for the season. Hume F.L.
defeated Farrer F.L. but still finish second to Picola F.L. in interleague footballs’ new format this year. Both U16’s & U14’s were
successful against Coreen F.L. Howlong wins the Premiership in its Centenary Year.
1998: Garry O’Connell re-elected President (16th term); Barry Malone elected Secretary. East Lavington folded as a football club. A
final five introduced on a trial basis. Long serving Walbundrie Director, Bill Thomas awarded A.O.M. in Australia Day Honours.
Holbrook admitted to the League by an Independent Appeals Board (as from season 1999). Osborne wins the Club
Championship (first time since joining the league in 1970). Lockhart coach, Shane Lennon wins the Azzi Medal with 32 votes.
Osborne and Henty meet in the grand final. Osborne wins its fifth Premiership in the 1990’s.
1999: Gary O’Connell re-elected President (17th term); Barry Malone re-elected Secretary (2nd term). Holbrook enters the League
with all four teams. Final Five format continues. Henty & Jindera Clubs celebrate Centenary Years. Lockhart wins the Club Cship (first time since joining in 1982). Lockhart ruckman Paul Scoullar wins the Azzi medal with 32 votes. Three players Anthony Carroll, Lockhart (121), Troy Hawkins, Jindera (115) & Mark Bryne, Holbrook (104) all kick 100 plus goals. Hume
League plays Farrer League in Seniors & Juniors - wins the Juniors. Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U/14’s &
U/16’s at Jerilderie. Osborne defeats Lockhart by 1 point in the Grand Final, their sixth premiership in the 1990’s. Gavin Graetz
(Osborne) wins Des Kennedy Medal.
2000: Mervyn Wegener elected President after serving the League as Vice President for 22 years. Garry O’Connell (President for 17
terms) did not seek re-election and was awarded Life Membership of the League. Holbrook wins the Club Championship.
Stephen Clarke (Osborne) wins the Azzi Medal with 32 votes. Coreen League defeats Hume League in both U/14’s and U/16’s
at Culcairn. Osborne defeats Howlong in the Grand Final. Craig Smith (Osborne c.c.) wins Des Kennedy Memorial Medal.
2001: Mervyn Wegener retains Presidency of the League (2nd term), Garry Mickan succeds Merv as Vice President, Dallas Kotzur
takes over the Treasurer’s role from Mick Broughan, Barry Malone continues as Secretary (4th term). Hume League wins all
three games against the Farrer League in the Respresentative Fixture at Holbrook and regains both Juniors Trophies (Hugh
McLaughlin and Des Kennedy Shields) against the Coreen League. Stephen Clarke (Osborne) wins his second Azzi Medal in
succession. Osborne defeats Holbrook in the Grand Final to win 4th flag in succession and 8th in 12 years.
2002: Merv Wegener re-elected for his third term as President. Graham (Bluey) Harper succeeds Garry Mickan as Vice President.
Dallas Kotzur and Barry Malone continued as Treasurer and Secretary respectively. Hume League defeated the Coreen League
in the U.14’s but lost in the U.16’s on “Juniors Day” at Henty. Two players from the League drafted - Adam Schneider (Osborne)
to the Sydney Swans and Henry Playfair (Holbrook) to the Geelong. Holbrook’s Noel Coutts and Anthony Ross of Howlong tie
for the Azzi Medal on 27 votes. Lockhart wins the Club Championship. Howlong defeats Osborne in the Grand Final. Ben Cain
(Howlong) wins the Des Kennedy Memorial Medal.
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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHRONOLOGY (continued)
2003: Karl Lezius replaces Dallas Kotzur as Treasurer; other Executive continue. Hume League plays Inter League football against
Farrer League at Wagga and Juniors against Wagga & District – loses all three games. In the Juniors Day at Oaklands - wins
the U.14’s but loses the U.16’s. Holbrook’s Noel Coutts wins the Azzi Medal with 32 votes (second in successive years). Walla
(in its Centenary Year) wins the Club Championship. The Hume Netball Association re-introduces Best & Fairest Voting and
joins the League in both Vote Counting and Trophy Presentations at our annual Dinner. Lockhart defeats Holbrook in the Grand
Final. Josh Firman (Lockhart) wins the Des Kennedy Memorial Medal.
2004: The Executive remained the same. Hume defeats Coreen League in their annual juniors clash regaining Hugh McLaughlin
Shield for U.16’s and retaining the Des Kennedy Shield for U.14’s. Holbrook wins the Club Championship. Three players shared
the Azzi Medal - Brent Barber (Culcairn), Clint Gilson (Walbundrie) and Noel Coutts (Holbrook) - the first triple dead heat in the
League’s history and Noel Coutts became the first player to win three successive Azzi medals. Hume League Trainers’
Association celebrates 22 years of service. Holbrook defeats Osborne in the Grand Final.
2005: Bert Haynes become Vice President in place of Graeme Harper. Hume League hosts Inter League at Culcairn – Riverina
defeats Farrer, Black Diamonds defeats Hume. Brent Barber (Culcairn) and Hayden Gleeson (Osborne) represent Hume
League in Southern NSW Rep. Team Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U.14’s & U.16’s at Rennie. Osborne wins
Football Club Championship. Jindera wins overall Champion Hume Club (Football and Netball). Hume Netball Assoc. introduce
a Final Five System. Shaun Myles (Brocklesby) win the “Piney Pub” Goal Kicking Award with 103 goals. Osborne’s Cal McClay
wins the Azzi medal, Osborne beats Culcairn in Grand Final.
2006: Barry Malone takes over Treasurers role with Christine Biar as Ass. Tres. Hume League participates in Inter League at Maher
Oval with Black Diamond, Riverina & Farrer Leagues. Hume defeats Farrer to claim 3rd place. Brent Barber (Cul), Hayden
Gleeson (Osb) and Brad Pearse (Lock.)chosen in NSW Country Squad. Hume League defeats Coreen League in U.14's at
Rennie but loses U.17's. Osborne win Football Championship and Jindera the overall Club Championship.Shaun Myles
(Howlong) wins the "Piney Pub" Goal Kicking Award with 110 goals. Adam Hansen (Howlong) wins the Azzi Medal with 27
votes. Osborne defeated Howlong in the Grand Final.
2007: The Executive remains the same. Murray Magpies admitted to the League. All eleven Clubs all have four teams. No Senior Rep.
Football - Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U.14's and U.16's at what looks likely to be the final Juniors
Day.Osborne wins the Football Championship and Howlong the overall Champion Hume Club. Brent Barber (Culcairn) wins the
Azzi Medal with 24 votes. Shaun Myles (Howlong) wins the "Piney Pub" goalkicking with 113goals (third successive year of 100
plus goals. Osborne President Garry O'Connell made a life member of AFL (NSW/ACT) and Trevor Smith (Culcairn) is awarded
the AFL Merit Award.Culcairn defeats Osborne in the Grand Final. Record gate of $27,530.00.
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2008: AFL 150 years. Hume League 75 years. Four teams from former Coreen League admitted to Hume League – Billabong Crows
(Oaklands/Urana), Coleambally, CDHBU (Coreen/Daysdale/Hopefield/Burraja United), Rennie. Executive remains the same. The
League participates in the NSW Country Championships at Wagga - of the 12 Leagues represented Hume finishes a creditable
third. Jindera wins both the Football Club Championship and the overall Hume Champion Club (Football & Netball). Graeme
Fruean (Culcairn) wins the Azzi Medal. Jindera’s Mark Hilton with 89 goals wins the “Piney Pub” goal kicking award. Merv
Wegener is awarded Life Membership of AFL (NSW/ACT), Barry Malone awarded Life Membership of the Hume League.
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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE - GRAND FINAL SCORES
1933 - 2007
1933 Gerogery 14.11 98 d Jindera 5.10 40
1934 Gerogery 9.6 60 d Lavington 8.8 56
1935 Gerogery 9.14 68 d Walbundrie 8.15 63
1936 Gerogery 10.10 70 d Walbundrie 5.10 40
1937 Walbundrie 11.9 75 d Walla Walla 2.7 19
1938 Lavington 17.23 125 d Bethanga 5.6 36
1939 Walla Walla 10.9 69 d Lavington 4.7 31
1940 Walla Walla 15.19 109 d Walbundrie 6.7 43
1945 Rand 6.5 41 d Walla Walla 4.5 29
1946 Jindera 5.13 d Rand 5.12 42
1947 Walbundrie 13.9 87 d Jindera 10.9 69
1948 Walla Walla 13.20 d Rand 8.10 58
1949 Walbundrie 10.13 73 d Brocklesby 5.10 40
1950 Brocklesby 15.6 96 d Jindera 11.10 76
1951 Burrumbuttock 12.7 79 d Walla Walla 10.17 77
1952 Walbundrie 8.11 59 d Burrumbuttock 6.6 42
1953 Walla Walla 13.10 88 d Brocklesby 4.6 30
1954 Howlong (ud) 9.16 70 d Walbundrie 9.15 59
1955 Jindera 14.12 96 d Balldale 9.7 61
1956 Jindera 11.12 78 d Balldale 10.13 73
1957 Jindera (ud) 19.15 129 d Walla Walla 4.4 28
1958 Brocklesby 14.7 91 d Walla Walla 13.8 86
1959 Walla Walla 17.21 123 d Walbundrie 14.9 93
1960 Jindera 15.20 110 d Rand 5.10 40
1961 Jindera 10.8 68 d Balldale 9.7 61
1962 Balldale 8.22 d Jindera 5.8 38
1963 Jindera 11.16 82 d Walla Walla 11.15 81
1964 Jindera (ud) 12.13 85 d Rand 8.10 58
1965 Walla Walla 24.13 157 d Jindera 14.16 100
1966 Walla Walla 10.15 75 d Walbundrie 8.14 62
1967 Walbundrie 17.15 117 d Jindera 13.17 95
1968 Walbundrie 17.9 111 d Jindera 10.10 73
1969 Burrumbuttock 15.11 101 d Howlong 11.8 74
1970 Walla Walla 13.12 90 d Walbundrie 12.17 89
1971 Howlong 15.24 114 d Walbundrie 12.10 82
1972 Balldale (ud) 14.17 101 d Walla Walla 14.12 96
1973 Walla Walla 9.14 68 d Burrumbuttock 10.7 67
1974 Walla Walla 16.14 110 d Jindera 10.4. 64
1975 Jindera 13.11 89 d Walla Walla 9.18 72
1976 Walla Walla 12.16 88 d Brocklesby 5.11 41
1977 Howlong 11.15 81 d Burrumbuttock 7.12 54
1978 Walbundrie 16.17 113 d Walla Walla 15.14 104
1979 East Lavington 12.13 85 d Burrumbuttock 11.15 81
1980 Walla Walla 21.8 134 d Brocklesby 12.16 88
1981 Walla Walla 11.14 80 Osborne 8.10 58
1982 Lockhart 13.17 95 d Henty 7.6 48
1983 Walla Walla 22.11 143 d Brocklesby 14.22 106
1984 Henty (ud) 15.16 106 d Brocklesby 12.12 84
1985 Osborne 16.11 107 d Henty 13.10.88
1986 Henty 18.11 119 d Jindera 13.11 89
1987 Walla Walla 12.21 93 d Jindera 13.10 88
1988 East Lavington 15.16 106 d Walbundrie 12.13 85
1989 Walbundrie 17.7 109 d East Lavington 9.17 71
1990 Henty 21.10 136 d Jindera 19.13 127
1991 Osborne 8.12 60 d Walbundrie 7.10 52
1992 Osborne 14.14 98 d Culcairn 9.14 68
1993 Culcairn 22.16 148 d Osborne 14.10 94
1994 Osborne 24.18 162 d Culcairn 12.10 82
1995 Osborne 18.11 119 d Culcairn 12.8 80
1996 Henty 18.16 124 d Walla Walla 10.13 73
1997 Howlong 10.9 69 d Osborne 8.9 57
1998 Osborne 16.14 110 d Henty 3.12 30
1999 Osborne 10.9 69 d Lockhart 10.8 68
2000 Osborne 20.11 131 d Howlong 7.9 51
2001 Osborne 22.21 153 d Holbrook 10.8 68
2002 Howlong 18.6 114 d Osborne 13.14 92
2003 Lockhart 19.12 126 d Holbrook 13.6 84
2004 Holbrook 14.9 93 d Osborne 9.11 65
2005 Osborne 13.5 87 d Culcairn 8.5 53
2006 Osborne 14.11 95 d Howlong 13.8 86
2007 Culcairn 15.8 98 d Osborne 12.12 84
HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE FINAL - APPEARANCES 1933/2008
CLUB
BETHANGA (1934/38)
BORDER UNITED (1933)
BOREE CREEK (1970/76)
BROCKLESBY (1945)
BURRUMBUTTOCK (1935/40, 1947)
BALLDALE (1945-47/72)
CULCAIRN (1992)
EAST ALBURY ROVERS (1948/50)
EAST LAVINGTON (1977)
GEROGERY (1933/48)
HENTY (1980)
HOLBROOK (1999)
HOWLONG (1953)
JINDERA (1933)
LAVINGTON (1933/40-1975/76)
LOCKHART (1982)
NORTH ALBURY (1951)
OSBORNE (1970)
RAND (1945/81)
WAGGA ROAD (1936/38)
WALBUNDRIE (1935)
WALLA WALLA (1935)
PREMIERS
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
1
5
9
1
2
11
1
8
15
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RUNNER-UP
6
4
3
4
1
3
2
3
11
2
1
6
4
10
10
TOTAL
8
6
5
5
3
4
7
3
8
20
3
3
17
5
18
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Hume League’s Junior
The Tradition Continues...
The cover of our 75th and the AFL’s 150th
Anniversary program shows former Hume League
Junior players now playing in the AFL. From left - Ben
Matthews (Rand) now in the twilight of his career with
the Sydney Swans. Adam Schneider (Osborne) from
the Swans to
St Kilda this season. Henry
Playfair (Holbrook) from Geelong to the Swans this
season. Justin Koschitzke (Brocklesby) to St Kilda.
In Season 2008 three of our players represented the
State at Australian Championships. Jed Brain
(Billabong Crows), Kade Klemke (Culcairn) captain of
the Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup team. Kade was
Vice Captain of the NSW U18’s team which contested
the National Carnival – from which he was selected in
the All Australian side. Sam Schulz (Culcairn) and
Tom O’Connell (Osborne) both represented
NSW/ACT in the U16’s National Championships at the
Gold Coast.
Sam and Tom were named in the best players for
their team. Sam became the only current U16’s player
in NSW to have represented the State on four
individual occasions. Only 15 years of age he has
become a permanent member of Culcairn’s senior
team and has played every senior game when not
involved in State football.
For his outstanding year in Australian Football, Sam
has been awarded the John Ryan Memorial Trophy for
the best performed Junior player in the Hume League
in 2008.
Peter Ryan with Sam Schulz - winner of
the John Ryan Memorial Trophy.
Sam Schulz
CULCAIRN FOOTBALL CLUB
2004 Captain NSW PSSA-Nation Carnival Adelaide
2005 Sydney Swans Academy, Lavington Panthers B&F
2006 Sydney Swans Academy, represented NSW U15’s National Carnival,
Darwin. HFL U17’s premiership player.
2007 Represented NSW U15’S National Carnival, Sydney. Senior debut with
Culcairn-14yo-youngest player in club’s history to debut in a premiership
year. Polled Azzi medal vote in first game.
Represented HFL U16’s. Premiership & Winner U17’s B&F. Murray
Bushrangers U16’s representative
2008 Represented NSW/ACT in U16’s National Championships, Gold Coast.
Named best player vs NT and TAS. Became only current U16’s player in
NSW to represent state on 4 individual occasions. At 15yo has become a
permanent member of Culcairn Snr team (minor premiers) and has played
every game when not representing state.
COACHES AND PLAYERS
WANTED
PAMBULA PANTHER AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
CLUB are now seeking both players and coaches for
2009. Our Club was branded Club Champions for 2008
and have had 6 premierships in all grades from
2006-2008.
We are willing to assist with jobs and accommodation.
For more info phone RICKY HOLT 0415 423 293
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“THE BIG SHED”
Another innovation at Walbundrie is what is
simply called " The Big Shed".
Erected by the Grounds Committee ( with
support from the Hume League ) primarily for the
shearing demonstrations/competitions at the
Walbundrie Show, the shed is a most welcome
appointment for the football finals.
Much of the food and beverages supplied by the
catering clubs emanates from within the shed
itself - allowing for spacious preparation and
distribution points assisting caterers and patrons
alike.
In addition the shed itself provides shelter for
both wet and sunny days.
The "Big Shed was christened at the Leagues Family Day celebrating 75 years of the
Hume League - and indeed its "head was wet" as the rains arrived - where the shed
provided shelter from the elements for the many followers of the League who
celebrated that milestone.
CHAMPION HUME CLUB – 2008 SEASON
Winner receives the “B.J. SHIELD” (courtesy of John & Caroline Bennett of BJ Trophies)
13 points available for each of the Football & Netball Clubs - with a loading for senior teams.
CHAMPION CLUB - JINDERA
CLUB
Football
Netball
Total
Jindera
Culcairn
Howlong
Osborne
Holbrook
Lockhart
Walla Walla
CDHBU
Murray M-pies
RW Tigers
Henty
BB Saints
Rennie
Coleambally
Billabong Crows
200
176
136
197
180
124
126
123
65
96
59
61
58
89
85
199
113.5
145.5
82
97
149.5
130
132.5
169
104
138.5
117
110.5
56
14
399
289.5
281.5
279
277
273.5
256
255.5
234
200
197.5
178
168.5
145
99
LOOKING TO SUPPORT YOUR CLUB and YOUR LEAGUE
join the HUME LEAGUE CLUB UMPIRES BOARD and train to become a CENTRAL, BOUNDARY or GOAL UMPIRE
Help your own teams and ENJOY yourself. (contact Club Secretaries for details)
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“PINEY PUB” GOAL KICKING AWARDS
TOP TEN GOALKICKERS FOR 2008
- SENIORS Mark Hilton (Jindera)................
Tom Hickey (Holbrook) ..............
Luke Donnan (Culcairn) ............
Aaron Barnes (Howlong) ............
Andrew Hill (Lockhart) ................
Andrew Robertson (Culcairn) ....
Cameron Bakes (B’bong Crows)
Daniel Smallwood (Lockhart) ....
Trent Ball (Howlong) ..................
Duane Rhodes (Rennie) ............
89
67
65
64
63
54
54
48
44
43
MARK HILTON
- RESERVES Trevor Callanan (Jindera) ........
Andrew Schmetzer (Osborne)....
Brendan Lee (Culcairn) ..............
Brent Drake (Walla) ....................
Luke Styles (Jindera)..................
Andrew Johnstone (MMagpies)..
Neil Gowland (Osborne) ............
65
61
50
42
38
37
37
TREVOR CALLANAN
THE PINEY PUB - WALBUNDRIE
‘THE PLACE WHERE GOOD SPORTS MEET’
Excellent Counter Meals and Friendly Service provided by Mine Hosts: Paul & Karen Beasley
Sponsors of the “Piney Pub” Goal Kicking Award.
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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL 2008
PRESENTATIONS
The Hume League seeks the co-operation of all patrons and participants during the presentations following
each of the four games to be decided today, the Leagues Grand Final day. This co-operation will, as always,
be greatly appreciated. The Leagues “Special Guest” at today’s Grand Final are AFL Merit Awardees, Trevor
Smith and recent Life Member of the Hume League, Barry Malone.
The Grand Final ball will carried on to the field by Hayden Wardius (A RW Tigers “Auskicker” selected to attend
the AFL’s Grand Final celebrations) and the coin tossed by Jed Brain (a primary school player from Billabong
Crows who played at National Championships). The Hume League will present each of the four victorious
teams with the Leagues Premiership Banner at the conclusion of each game.
FOURTHS (U14)
Following the Fourth’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Maloney Family Perpetual Shield and the
Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will be presented with the Hume League
Premiership Medallions by League President Mervyn Wegener. WAW Credit Union “Man of the Match” awards
will be presented to Qualifying Semi Final No 1 - Hayden Filliponi (CDHBU), Qual. Final No. 2 – Col Taylor (RW
Tigers), Major Semi Final – Jim Grills (Holbrook), Minor Semi Final – Kane Barbour (CDHBU), Preliminary Final
– Kane Barbour (CDHBU) and today’s winner.
THIRDS (U17)
Following the Third’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Jack Wood Memorial Shield and the Hume
League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will be presented with the Hume League
Premiership Medallions by League President Mervyn Wegener. WAW Credit Union “Man of the Match” trophies
will be presented to Qualifying Semi Final No 1 - Ben Klemke (Henty), Qual. Final No. 2 – Sam Pierpoint
(Jindera), Major Semi Final – Steve Taylor (Holbrook), Minor Semi Final – Ben Klemke (Henty), Preliminary
Final – Ben Hall (Murray Magpies) and today’s winner.
RESERVES
At the conclusion of the Reserves’ Grand Final, the premier team will be presented with the Alwyn Schmidt
Memorial Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the winning team will presented with
Hume League Premiership medallions by League President Mervyn Wegener. WAW Credit Union “Man of the
Match” trophies will be presented to Qualifying Semi Final No 1 - Jason Quinlivan (Walla), Qual. Final No. 2 –
Simon Mohr (Holbrook), Major Semi Final – Nathan Sly (Osborne), Minor Semi Final – Mark Ward (Holbrook),
Preliminary Final – Chris Ryan (Jindera) and today’s winner.
SENIORS
At the conclusion of the Grand Final the premiers will be presented with the WAW Credit Union Premiership
Cup. Members of the winning team will be presented with Hume League Premiership Medallions by League
President Mervyn Wegener. WAW Credit Union “Man of the Match” trophies will be presented to Qualifying
Semi Final No 1 - Trent Castles (Jindera), Qual. Final No. 2 – Manny Edmunds (Holbrook), Major Semi Final
– Trent Hadrill (Osborne), Minor Semi Final – Joel Mackie (Jindera), Preliminary Final – Mark Hilton (Jindera).
The Grand Final “Man of the Match” will be presented with the Des Kennedy Memorial Medal and case by
Mervyn Wegener, President of Hume League.
Man of the Match trophies will be presented by a representative of WAW Credit Union. Presentation of Hume
League Grand Final Medallions to all officials (Central, Goal and Boundary Umpires) involved in all four Grand
Finals will be made at the conclusion of each match by League President, Merv Wegener and Vice President Bert
Haynes.
PATRONS, WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION.
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HUME LEAGUE TRAINERS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT: FRAN JONES
SECRETARY: SIMONE ALEXANDER
The Hume League Trainers Association would like to congratulate the Hume League on its 75th
Anniversary and wish the League continued success for its football and netball competition.
The Trainers Association has also had a long history with the League celebrating 25 years as an
association. The inaugural meeting in 1983 had the League nominate Mal Geard as President, Ross
Krause as Secretary and the Trainers Association elected Max Webb as Vice-President and Chris Scholz
as Assistant Treasurer/Secretary. The Assocation has decided to have a jacket designed for all trainers
and will incorporate a commemorative 25 years anniversary logo on the jacket.
The Association has had a very productive year again with many new trainers signing on, the
Rand/Walbundrie team has taken up the challenge and has many new trainers, congratulations to RWT
for their commitment to their players. Other League teams have also enlisted a healthy number of new
recruits.
The Trainers Association would like to welcome the menbers of the Coreen League to our Association
and we look forward to your continued involvement.
The League has yet again provided the Trainers Association with great support through the provision of
trainers passes to qualified trainers and supporting training and education initiatives. The association ran
an evening for trainers association members inviting Zane Fraser from the RFL and Barry Pumpa from
Murray Magpies, they are both very qualified in their field, they presented a hands on demonstratio
regarding the treatment and rehabilitation of injured players. The evening was agreed to be a great
success by all with future education sessions to be arranged for 2009. These evenings are a valuable
tool for trainers and clubs, since the level 1 course is only a small insight into the knowledge that is
required for a trainer to have when dealing with day to day injuries that arise. The Trainers Association
would encourage all trainers to come along and be involved in these education sessions.
The Association together with the League is developing an education session for the management of
infection and infectious diseases, to be run at the beginning of season 2009, these initiatives are vital to
the maintenance of a well-informed and progressive League.
As a note of interest the Hume League was approached by the RFL and FFL to assist them in setting up
their own trainers league, we were only too happy to assist and are pleased to announce that they have
their own association and look forward to the same success that the Hume League Trainers Association
has enjoyed.
To finish, I would like to thank the Trainers Association Secretary Simone Alexander in her first year as
Secretary she has done a tremendous job in assembling name and contacts of trainers, to League
President Mev Wegener and the committee for their support and to all the trainers that attend our
meetings and education sessions your input is invaluable and very necessary.
Hume League Trainers Association President,
Fran Jones.
PROUD SPONSORS OF THE HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Springdale Heights
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M.S. DAVIDSON COMPANY PTY. LTD. Railway Pde. Henty, NSW 2658.
Insurance, Rural Merchandise, Stock & Station and Real Estate Agents.
Mick Broughan 02 6929 3190 John Ellis (02) 6929 3153
FOURTHS
Holbrook v CDHBU
HOLBROOK
CDHBU
(Green & Gold)
(Black, White & Teal)
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HARRY NUNN
COBY ROSS
WILL PAPWORTH
BEDE MCLAURIN
LUKE CARMAN
WILL HERIOT
MACKINLAY COOKSON
JACK PLUNKETT
KEIRAN MCCARTHY
ANDREW MACKINLAY
ANDREW MCLAURIN
NICK LOCKE
DANIEL MCCARTHY
JACK NUNN (DEPUTY V/C)
JAMES PAPWORTH
DUNCAN TRETHOWAN
ANGUS LOCKE (CAPT)
DAVID CUMMING
JIM MACKINLAY
DYLAN FAIRALL
HARRY DOWLING
HAYDEN WISHART (V/C)
JIM GRILLS
JOSH JONES
HAMISH CASEY
LACHLAN CASEY
COREY HATTON
CALLUM CHRISTIE
ALEX ASH
JOEL KERSHAW
CAMERON WRIGHT
JAKOB BAINBRIDGE
HAYDEN FILLIPONI
RHYS MACARTNEY
ANDREW BUSH
JACK NORMAN
KADE WILSON (CAPT)
JOHN WEBB
SAM HOCKING
LUKE MURPHY
KANE BARBOUR
MARC PLAYFORD
JUSTIN ROACH
BEN WILSON
JOSH GILCHRIST
BRAD MACARTNEY
ETHAN BRINDLEY
DAMIEN WILSON
TIM GILCHRIST
JAMES WEBB
JORDAN LAVIS
SAM NORMAN
JAY O’DONOGHUE
JACK WYNNE
HARRISON OVEREND
RYAN MILLS
COACH – ROD LAVIS
MANAGER – NIGEL NORMAN
COACH: MICHAEL WISHART
UMPIRES: P. Sharp (Osb), T. White (Henty)
GOALS: G. Terlich (Osb), B. I’anson (RWT)
BOUNDARY: T. Alexander (Lock), S. Schilg (BB Saints), Z. Sheather (Lock), J. Carr (Jind)
Quarter
Goals
Behinds
Points
Quarter
First
First
Second
Second
Third
Third
Fourth
Fourth
TOTAL
TOTAL
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Goals
Behinds
Points
HOW THEY FINISHED 1933/2008
1933 Gerogery, Jindera, Lavington, Border United.
1934 Gerogery, Lavington, Bethanga, Jindera
1935 Gerogery, Walbundrie, Lavington, Bethanga, Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Jindera.
1936 Gerogery, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Lavington, Bethanga, Walla Walla, Jindera, Wagga Road.
1937 Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Bethanga, Gerogery, Lavington, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, Wagga Road.
1938 Lavington, Bethanga, Jindera, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Gerogery, Burrumbuttock, Wagga Road.
1939 Walla Walla, Lavington, Gerogery, Walbundrie, Jindera, Burrumbuttock.
1940 Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Gerogery, Jindera, Burrumbuttock.
1945 Rand, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale, Walbundrie.
1946 Jindera, Rand, Walla Walla, Gerogery, Brocklesby, Walbundrie.
1947 Walbundrie, Jindera, Rand, Walla Walla, Balldale, Burrumbuttock, Brocklesby, Gerogery.
1948 Walla Walla, Rand, Balldale, Jindera, East Albury, Walbundrie, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock.
1949 Walbundrie, Brocklesby, Balldale, East Albury, Walla Walla, Rand, Burrumbuttock, Jindera.
1950 Brocklesby, Jindera, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Rand, Balldale, Burrumbuttock, East Albury.
1951 Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Jindera, Rand, Balldale, North Albury.
1952 Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, North Albury, Rand, Brocklesby, Jindera, Walla Walla, Balldale.
1953 Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale, Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie, Jindera, Rand.
1954 Howlong (ud), Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale, Rand.
1955 Jindera, Balldale, Brocklesby, Howlong, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Rand, Burrumbuttock.
1956 Jindera, Balldale, Walbundrie, Howlong, Brocklesby, Walla Walla, Rand, Burrumbuttock.
1957 Jindera (ud), Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Balldale, Rand.
1958 Brocklesby, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Jindera, Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Rand, Balldale.
1959 Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Rand, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, Howlong, Balldale.
1960 Jindera, Rand, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Brocklesby, Balldale.
1961 Jindera, Balldale, Howlong, Rand, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, Brocklesby.
1962 Balldale, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Rand, Walbundrie, Brocklesby.
1963 Jindera, Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Rand, Walbundrie, Balldale, Brocklesby.
1964 Jindera (ud), Rand, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Howlong, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Balldale.
1965 Walla Walla, Jindera, Burrumbuttock, Balldale, Walbundrie, Howlong, Rand, Brocklesby.
1966 Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Jindera, Rand, Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Brocklesby, Balldale.
1967 Walbundrie, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock, Balldale, Rand.
1968 Walbundrie, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock, Rand, Balldale.
1969 Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Rand, Jindera, Brocklesby, Balldale.
1970 Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, Osborne, Howlong, Balldale, Brocklesby, Rand, Boree
Creek.
1971 Howlong, Walbundrie, Jindera, Osborne, Rand, Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale, Boree
Creek.
1972 Balldale (ud), Walla Walla, Rand, Osborne, Howlong, Jindera, Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie, Brocklesby,
Boree Creek.
1973 Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, Rand, Howlong, Walbundrie, Osborne, Jindera, Balldale, Brocklesby, Boree
Creek.
1974 Walla Walla, Jindera, Burrumbuttock, Rand, Howlong, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Osborne, Boree Creek.
1975 Jindera, Walla Walla, Lavington, Walbundrie, Rand, Burrumbuttock, Osborne, Brocklesby, Howlong, Boree
Creek.
1976 Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Rand, Walbundrie, Jindera, Lavington, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Osborne.
1977 Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Jindera, Osborne, Rand, East Lavington.
1978 Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, East Lavington, Jindera, Howlong, Brocklesby, Rand, Osborne.
1979 East Lavington, Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Jindera, Brocklesby, Howlong, Walbundrie, Rand, Osborne.
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1980 Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Henty, East Lavington, Howlong, Osborne, Jindera, Burrumbuttock,
Rand.
1981 Walla Walla, Osborne, Walbundrie, Howlong, Brocklesby, Henty, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, East Lavington,
Rand.
1982 Lockhart, Henty, Walla Walla, Howlong, Brocklesby, Osborne, East Lavington, Burrumbuttock, Jindera,
Walbundrie.
1983 Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Lockhart, Howlong, Osborne, East Lavington, Henty, Walbundrie, Jindera,
Burrumbuttock.
1984 Henty (ud), Brocklesby, Jindera, Walbundrie, Howlong, Walla Walla, Osborne, Lockhart, Burrumbuttock,
East Lavington.
1985 Osborne, Henty, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Lockhart, Burrumbuttock, East Lavington, Jindera,
Howlong
1986 Henty, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Walbundrie, Lockhart, Burrumbuttock, Osborne, Brocklesby, East
Lavington.
1987 Walla Walla, Jindera, Henty, Osborne, Burrumbuttock, East Lavington, Walbundrie, Brocklesby, Lockhart,
Howlong.
1988 East Lavington, Walbundrie, Osborne, Brocklesby, Henty, Walla Walla, Jindera, Burrumbuttock,
Howlong, Lockhart.
1989 Walbundrie, East Lavington, Henty, Osborne, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Jindera,
Lockhart.
1990 Henty, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Brocklesby, Osborne, Walbundrie, Lockhart, East Lavington,
Burrumbuttock.
1991 Osborne, Walbundrie, Lockhart, Jindera, Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Henty, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, East
Lavington.
1992 Osborne, Culcairn, Brocklesby, Walla Walla, Lockhart, Walbundrie, East Lavington, Henty, Jindera,
Burrumbuttock, Howlong.
1993 Culcairn, Osborne, Walla Walla, Henty, East Lavington, Brocklesby, Jindera, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock,
Howlong, Lockhart.
1994 Osborne, Culcairn, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Henty, Brocklesby, East Lavington, Burrumbuttock, Lockhart,
Howlong, Jindera.
1995 Osborne, Culcairn, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Henty, Lockhart, Walbundrie, East
Lavington, Howlong, Jindera.
1996 Henty, Walla Walla, Culcairn, Howlong, Burrumbuttock, Osborne, Brocklesby, Lockhart, Walbundrie,
Jindera.
1997 Howlong, Osborne, Walla Walla, Lockhart, Walbundrie, Jindera, Henty, Culcairn, East Lavington,
Burrumbuttock, Brocklesby.
1998 Osborne, Lockhart, Henty, Jindera, Howlong, Culcairn, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock,
Brocklesby.
1999 Osborne, Lockhart, Culcairn, Holbrook, Howlong, Henty, Jindera, Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla,
Walbundrie, Brocklesby.
2000 Osborne, Howlong, Holbrook, Lockhart, Culcairn, Jindera, Henty, Walla Walla, Brocklesby,
Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie.
2001 Holbrook, Osborne, Howlong, Lockhart, Culcairn, Jindera, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Henty,
Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie.
2002 Howlong, Lockhart, Osborne, Walla, Holbrook, Culcairn, Brocklesby, Henty, Walbundrie, Jindera,
Burrumbuttock.
2003 Howlong, Holbrook, Walla Walla, Osborne, Lockhart, Henty, Walbundrie, Jindera, Brocklesby, Culcairn,
Burrumbuttock.
2004 Holbrook, Osborne, Howlong, Walbundrie, Henty, Lockhart, Culcairn, Walla Walla, Jindera, Brocklesby,
Burrumbuttock.
2005 Osborne, Holbrook, Walbundrie, Jindera, Culcairn, Howlong, Walla Walla, Lockhart, Brocklesby, Henty,
Burrumbuttock.
2006 Howlong, Osborne, Jindera, Henty, R/W Tigers, Walla Walla, Culcairn, Lockhart, B/B Saints, Holbrook
2007 Culcairn, Osborne, Howlong, Henty, Jindera, RW Tigers, Walla, Lockhart, Holbrook, MMagpies, BB Saints
2008 Culcairn, Osborne, Jindera, Holbrook, Howlong, Lockhart, Billabong Crows, Walla, Coleambally, CDHBU,
Rennie, RW Tigers, BB Saints, Henty, Murray Magpies.
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- SPONSORSHIP The Hume Football League and Netball Association again received generous sponsorship
from WAW Credit Union, Sportspower Albury and Springdale Heights Tavern, Lavington.
With the "sponsorship dollar" both organiscations were able to continue to actively support
both the Trainers and Club Umpires as they strive to update qualifications and maintain their
support of their Clubs and players at the highest level.
WAW will be conducting a competition again this year and patrons are urged to visit their
stand and attempt to win a digital camera.
This sponsorship also allowed the League to suitably outfit the representative team which
competed in the NSW Country Championships at Wagga.
The League and Association acknowledges this continued sponsorship and encourages all
concerned to suport these businesses.
Historical
Culcairn Hotel
Major sponsor of the
Culcairn
Football & Netball Clubs
Bistro/Restaurant Open 7 Days
Accommodation/Pub TAB
Eftpos Facilities
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Culcairn NSW 2660
PHONE: (02) 6029 8501
FAX: (02) 6029 8789
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WINNERS
BILL THOMAS TROPHY
(Juniors - Thirds)
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Colin Rohrlach (St. Paul’s)
Brian Keighran (Jindera)
Noel Fielder (Jindera)
Alister Lieschke (St. Paul’s)
Geoff Wenke (St. Paul’s)
Elmore Lieshke (St. Paul’s)
Graeme Thies (Howlong)
Leo Doyle (St. Paul’s)
John Bishop (St. Paul’s)
Ralph Wailes (Jindera)
Ross Rohrlach (St. Paul’s)
Gary Frohling (Rand)
Ross Rohrlach (St. Paul’s)
Ross Rohrlach (St. Paul’s)
Joe Lynch (Jindera)
Rob Taylor (Rand)
Peter Bahr (St. Paul’s)
Bruce Leah (Walla Walla)
Brian Lester (Howlong)
Garry Mickan (St. Paul’s)
John Goode (Walla Walla)
David Downes (St. Paul’s)
Bernie Abbott (St. Paul’s)
Kim Maher (St. Paul’s)
Basil Coleman (St. Paul’s)
Peter Lieschke (Walbundrie)
Paul Hannigan (Jindera)
Rob McIntosh (Walbundrie)
Wayne Voss (Walbundrie)
Hilton Kotzur (St. Paul’s)
Phil Haskew (Howlong)
Phillip Star (Walbundrie)
Bruce Duff (East Lavington)
Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie)
Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie)
Darren Beddoes (Walla Walla)
Darren Holmes (Walla Walla)
Peter King (Lockhart)
Matthew Donovan (Walla Walla)
Peter Murphy (Henty)
Sean Nesbiltt (Walbundrie)
Nigel Smith (Lockhart)
Glen Neilson (Lockhart)
Mr. Bill Thomas
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Bernard Odewahn (Culcairn)
Josh Firman (Lockhart)
Brett Piltz (Henty)
Leigh Schneider (Osborne)
Matthew Klemke (Henty)
Darren Penn (Howlong)
Brendan Sheather (Culcairn)
Mark Lazzarrotto (Holbrook)
David Trotter (Lockhart)
Marcus Shaw (Holbrook)
Jacob Wooden (Lockhart)
and Grant Forrest (Henty)
Damien Maloney (Henty)
Dean Terlich (Osborne)
Malcolm Douglas (Osborne)
Daniel Shaw (Holbrook)
Matt McLellan (Holbrook)
2008 WINNER
O’CONNELL TROPHY
(Juniors - Fourths)
Best Performed player in Under 14’s
Hayden Dalitz (Billabong Crows) ......54
Hamish Clark (Howlong).......................37
Tyler Webster ......................................36
Adam Lord (Howlong)...........................33
Kane Barbour (CDHBU) .......................29
Hayden Filliponi (CDHBU)....................25
Hayden Singe (Henty) ..........................24
Angus Locke (Holbrook) .......................22
Josh Baggio (Jindera)...........................22
Hayden Wishart (Holbrook) ..................21
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THIRDS
Holbrook v Murray Magpies
HOLBROOK
(Green & Gold)
MURRAY MAGPIES
(Black & White)
2
3
4
5
6
8
11
12
13
14
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
27
30
32
34
39
42
47
50
61
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
ANGUS STEAD
SHANE HARRISON
GUS KEOGH (CAPT)
CALLUM DAY
CLAYTON BOSMAN
MATTHEW MCLELLAN (CAPT)
MICHAEL NAUSCHUTZ
STEWART WILLIAMS
SHAUN SPENCER
MITCHELL WILLIAMS
JACK COOKSON
ROWAN CHRISTIE
STEVEN TAYLOR (CAPT)
NATHAN ABERLINE
SHERIDAN COOPER
SAM JOYCE
ANDREW SLATTERY
JAKE REID
ANGUS TRETHOWAN
BEN MCKENNA
MICHAEL STOKES
ANGUS ROSS
JOHN MCKENNA
MATTHEW PHILPOT
HUGH MCLAURIN
JOE PAPWORTH
ANDREW WETTENHALL
ROSS WETTENHALL
ADRIAN BULLE
COACH: GEORGE MACKINLAY
JOSHUA BOURKE
JACKSON SHARKEY
JARMAN TEESDALE
COREY ROCHOW
BEN HALL
JOHN COSSOR
TY BUTTERFIELD
SHELDON SLATTER
CHARLIE FLETCHER
JORDAN MCMILLAN
EDDIE MENZ
KYLIN MOREY
MATTHEW COPLEY
MITCHELL O’BRIEN
SAM GRIGG
BEN BUTTERFIELD
JESSE TYRELL
THOMAS GANNON
JOSHUA SENIOR
JAMIE MORLEY
ETHAN DALE
KALLAM OATES
KADE STAGG
NICK TURNER
NATHANIEL JOHNSTON
WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM
COACHES
LES JANETZKI
MARK MOREY
TEAM MANAGER
STEVEN BECK
UMPIRES: R. Star (RWT), P. Alexander (Lock)
GOALS: L. Sly (Osb), P. Guttler (Osb)
BOUNDARY: L. Smith (Osb), B. Alexander (Osb), N. Terlich (Henty), C. Willis (Osb)
Quarter
Goals
Behinds
Points
Quarter
First
First
Second
Second
Third
Third
Fourth
Fourth
TOTAL
TOTAL
(18)
Goals
Behinds
Points
(19)
(20)
(21)
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HOW THEY FINISHED 2008
SENIORS
Culcairn
20
Osborne
20
Jindera
20
Holbrook
20
Howlong
20
Lockhart
20
Billabong Crows 20
Walla
20
Colleambally 20
CDHBU
20
Rennie
20
RW Tigers
20
BB Saints
20
Henty
20
M/Magpies
20
Team
P
17
16
16
13
12
11
10
10
10
7
5
4
2
1
1
W
L
1
2
2
5
6
7
8
8
8
11
13
14
16
17
17
D
Team
P
W
18
17
13
12
12
11
11
9
9
7
6
3
3
2
2
L
0
1
5
6
6
7
7
9
9
11
12
15
15
16
16
RESERVES
D
B
L
B
PT
Team
0
2
2
4
7
7
9
9
10
12
12
13
16
16
18
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
72
64
64
56
44
44
36
36
32
24
24
20
8
8
0
Holbrook
20
Billabong Crows 20
CDHBU
20
Howlong
20
RW Tigers
20
Culcairn
20
Henty
20
BB Saints
20
Jindera
20
Osborne
20
Rennie
20
Coleambally
20
Murray Magpies 20
Walla Walla
20
Lockhart
20
Osborne
20
Jindera
20
Culcairn
20
Holbrook
20
CDHBU
20
Walla
20
Howlong
20
Lockhart
20
BB Saints
20
RW Tigers
20
M/Magpies
20
Henty
20
Rennie
20
Billabong Crows 20
Coleambally
20
Team
P
THIRDS
W
Holbrook
20
Murray Magpies 20
Henty
20
Jindera
20
Lockhart
20
Osborne
20
Walla Walla
20
CDHBU
20
Coleambally
20
Culcairn
20
RW Tigers
20
Rennie
20
Howlong
20
BB Saints
20
Billabong Crows 20
18
16
16
14
11
11
9
9
8
6
6
5
2
2
0
-
B
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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2312
2433
2611
1592
2042
1840
1657
1753
1570
1744
1426
1303
905
1073
931
F
1006
822
948
1282
1283
1412
1587
1695
1643
1688
2253
2035
2410
2285
2853
A
229.82
295.99
275.42
124.18
159.16
130.31
104.41
103.42
95.56
103.32
63.29
64.03
37.55
46.96
32.63
%
PT
F
438
387
787
787
849
892
972
1254
1255
1320
1348
1711
1544
1579
1786
A
452.62
523.51
168.87
166.84
148.41
124.10
123.46
81.02
80.64
72.73
76.26
46.23
45.85
41.55
28.95
%
PT
1987
2026
1329
1313
1260
1107
1200
1016
1012
960
1028
791
708
656
517
FOURTHS
P
W L
18
17
15
14
12
10
9
9
8
7
6
5
3
1
0
0
1
3
4
6
7
9
9
9
11
12
13
15
17
18
68
64
64
52
48
44
40
40
40
28
20
16
8
4
4
72
68
52
48
48
44
44
36
36
28
24
12
12
8
8
B
D
PT
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
-
72
68
60
56
48
42
36
36
34
28
24
20
12
4
WINNERS
RESERVES BEST & FAIREST
BEVAN ODEWAHN TROPHY WINNERS
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera)
Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera)
Bernie Burke (East Lavington)
Kevin Bosse (Walla Walla)
Robin Briggs (Howlong)
Bob Kilo (Henty)
Garry Koehler (Jindera)
Keith Smallwood (Osborne)
Keith Smallwood (Osborne) &
Mick Twentyman (Osborne) Tie.
Peter Hyde (Lockhart)
John Heffernan (Henty)
Ian Jackson (Jindera)
John Blomley (Brocklesby)
Gordon Edwards (Walbundrie)
Dale Mastenbroek (East Lavington)
Dale Mastenbroek (East Lavington)
James King (Burrumbuttock)
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Mark Kirkpatrick (Walla Walla)
Nick Bedggood (Henty)
Drasko Kristo (Burrumbuttock)
Andrew Morrison (Howlong)
Steven Scott (Henty)
Greg Bullman (Walbundrie)
Rhys Kelly (Lockhart)
Dave Devaney (Jindera)
Joel Mackie (Jindera)
Robbie Mackinlay (Holbrook)
Daniel Black (Holbrook) & Jason
Sinclair (Brocklesby)
Jonathon Hoffman (Culcairn)
Dave Devany (Howlong)
Dave Devany (Howlong)
Neil Gowland (Osborne)
Michael Gleeson (Osborne)
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Trent Boers of Holbrook. They are pictured with presenters Trevor Merkel and Fran Jones.
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RESERVES
Osborne v Jindera
OSBORNE
JINDERA
(Black & Gold)
(Red, White & Blue)
2
6
10
13
16
17
22
24
25
27
29
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
41
42
43
44
47
48
50
51
52
54
64
65
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4.
8.
12.
16.
19.
24.
26.
27.
29.
30.
31.
33.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
49.
52.
55.
56.
59
60.
MICHAEL GLEESON (C)
NATHAN FLANIGAN
CRAIG DOUGLAS
JASON GOODEN
JEREMY BAHR
BRENT O’MARA
LUKE EMMERTON
COLIN O’REILLY
SIMON BAHR
ADAM WHITE
TAS WILLIS
BROCK RICHENS
JASON CUTTLE
STEPHEN DORE
ANDREW SCHMETZER
DAVID DORE
NEIL GOWLAND
RUSSELL GLEESON
BRENT POOLE
JARROD WEBSTER
JASON WEBSTER
MATT BRADLEY
ANDREW MICHEL
JOSH WENZKE
DANIEL HONEYSETT
HAYDEN SMITH
BRYCE JONES
DALE GOWLAND
DAN SMITH
ADAM LANE
JAI DRISCOLL
RHYS PRESTON
TREVOR CALLANAN
LUKE STYLES
LINDSAY BORMAN
JERIM HAYES
CHRIS ANTHONY
TOM WELLINGTON
BRENT MILTHORPE
CAMERON THOMPSON
REGAN METCALF
MATT OSBORNE
CHRIS RYAN
BARNEY SAWYER
MATT BARNES
DANIEL GOLAN
RAY ESTRADA (C)
KANE ROUDINI
DANIEL BRADLEY
JEREMY ALLEN
BEN CULLIS
CASEY ARENDARCHIKAS
DAVE GROCH
MARTIN HOBBINS
CADE CONWAY
DANIEL HOLT
R PILTZ
DAVE WILSON
JESSE WELLINGTON
JACOB MILLAR
KANE ARENDARTIKAS
COACH: KANE
ARENDARTIKAS
COACH:
CRAIG DOUGLAS
MANAGER: JACK GLEESON
UMPIRES: R. Hamilton (RWT), D. Kohlhagen (Walla)
GOALS: P. Sattler (RWT), N. Habermann (RWT)
BOUNDARY: W. Barber (Cul), P. Gooden (Lock), R. Trethowan (RWT), T. Wenselowski (RWT)
MEETINGS THIS YEAR
RD. 13 - OSBORNE 11-10(76) DEF JINDERA 8-3(51)
MAJOR SEMI FINAL - OSBORNE 16-8(104) DEF JINDERA 7-6(48)
Quarter
Goals
Behinds
Points
Quarter
First
First
Second
Second
Third
Third
Fourth
Fourth
TOTAL
TOTAL
(25)
Goals
Behinds
Points
SENIOR GRAND FINALS LIST - THE TEAMS
OSBORNE
1
SHAYNE WEIDEMANN – veteran midfielder, racks up plenty of possessions, consistent performer. Played
100th game earlier in year.
3
LUKE GOODEN – Assistant Coach, experienced campaigner, provides spark and skill around the packs.
Played 150th game this year.
4
TRENT HADDRILL – strong marking defender who loves to run with the ball. Vital cog in the backline.
5
HAYDEN GLEESON – Captain, premier big man in competition. Gives onballers first use of the ball, does
a mountain of work around the ground.
6
OWEN GOODEN – has had outstanding second half of year, really hitting straps now. Has pace to burn
and loves kicking a goal. Played 150th game last home and away game.
7
ADAM GOODEN – in career best form. Very fit, will run and break packs all day. Fearless player who will
have big say in outcome.
8
BRETT POWELL – versatile big man can play forward or back. Very hard to match up on in forward line
with high leap and long kick.
9
NATHAN SLY – strongly built on-baller who enjoys the contested ball. Dangerous player when moved
forward.
10 NATHAN FLANIGAN – first year at Club, speedy goal sneak. Has had injury interrupted season.
11 DARREN HOWARD – Club veteran who will notch up his 300th game today. Played first senior game back
in 1990. This will be 15th Grand Final appearance for Club.
12 GRAHAM HART – Third year as Coach. Just recently signed for a 4th year at Club. Outstanding coach
who leads by example. Strong target up forward and reliable shot at goal.
13 MATTHEW CLARKE – exciting player. Will continuously break the lines with his hard attacking running.
Thumping right foot lethal when in striking range of goal.
15 MATTHEW GLEESON – back after two years coaching Coleambally. His experience down forward is
invaluable. Strong on the lead with magnificent skills either side.
16 DJALI BLOOMFIELD – Still eligible for U17’s. First year of senior football. Has been very good. Played on
the wing and given side plenty of run. Exciting prospect.
18 CALLUM LITCHFIELD – recruited from Northern Jets in Farrer League where he played in a premiership.
Has given back line some much needed height. Very strong overhead. Likes to bust through packs.
19 LUKE HEYME – recruited from Albury. Has given on-ball department more depth. Very consistent year.
Good in close around the packs.
20 STEPHEN DOIG – gives good option down back with height. Uses ball well when clearing out of defence.
Played 100th game this year.
21 ANDREW CLARKE – matches up well on the taller forwards. Provides good run and skill out of backline
23 DAMIEN FLANIGAN – tough, hard working centreman. Very strong overhead. Forms a very potent rotation
through the centre.
24 ANTHONY ARMSTRONG – great clubman who brought up his 200th game this year. Has given
outstanding service to the Club since joining in 1997. Proven finals performer.
27 ADAM WHITE – strong marking leading forward. Very accurate in front of goal. Closing in on 100 games
for Club.
29 TAS WILLIS - fit pacey defender. Likes to run ball out of defence.
36 DAVID DORE - first year in seniors. Won U17’s Club B & F last year. Bright future.
43 MATT BRADLEY – second year at Club. Crumbing forward with good skills. Can also play through the
midfield.
44 ANDREW MICHEL – forced his way into side in second half of year. Provides strong marking options down
back or forward. Tough and committed, will not back down from a contest.
66 MARTY BAHR – has been knocking on the door for selection for past two years. Has taken opportunity
and is now one of the most improved players in the Hume League. Plays on a wing and has not missed a
game all year.
88 SAM TERLICH – returned to Club mid year. Pacey forward dangerous around goals.
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SENIOR GRAND FINALS LIST - THE TEAMS
JINDERA
2
ROB MURRAY (COACH) – inspiration player, O&M champion player. First year as coach has been ultra
consistent.
3
AARON LEZIUS (CAPTAIN) – experienced player can play either end. Having a great finals campaign.
5
BRAD PRESTON – midfielder with exceptional courage and skill. Dangerous around goals.
6
MICHAEL BLOMELY – running backman, gets most of the big jobs, quality player having a great year.
7
TOM WELDON – pacey backman sets up forward attacks from the backline. Loves to run and carry the
ball.
9
BRYCE SCOTT – strong midfielder, does play forward and kick goals. Excitement machine when he fires.
10 JAMIE PILTZ – 100 game player for Jindera, back from injury, strong marking small forward runs in straight
lines at the ball.
11 KADE DUEL – running midfielder, racks up plenty of possessions, terrific skill level, goes all day.
14 AARON BOYLE – strong each end of the field, long penetrating kick of the ball, had a terrific year.
15 BRETT GARLAND – tall forward who can kick big bags of goals.
17 DALE McFAUL – veteran but one of the fittest at the Club. Plays back and midfield, resilient under
pressure.
18 BEN RYAN – powerhouse ruckman, loves to tackle and was Club’s leading vote winner in medal after
missing 8 games. Back in form.
20 TRENT CASTLES – excitment machine, big marking, long kicking player, extremely versatile, can play in
any position.
21 JOEL MACKIE – gun midfielder, exceptional courage and skills, strong running player, game breaker in
good form.
22 NICK HOLMAN – racks up plenty of possessions. Small running player, great in the middle of the ground.
23 KIRK WILSON – tall centre half back, had a great year, rarely plays a bad game. Good under pressure.
24 TOM WELLINGTON – utility player, good strong mark and strong in the clinches.
26 JAMES QUARMBY – quality midfield player, tackling machine, loves a hard contest, fearless, attacks each
contest.
32 MARK HILTON – best forward in competition, experienced and highly skilled, hard to match up on and is
in great form.
34 JOHN MURRAY – dangerous around the middle and a proven goal sneak.
41 JAMES KILMARTIN – running backman exciting player on the comeback trail after a work accident. Had a
great year.
51 KADE RIXON – second fastest man on earth, back from injury and now in form, breaks the lines and is
exciting.
56 JESSIE WELLINGTON – pacey young player getting better with each game, plays forward or back, in and
under.
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BEST & FAIREST WINNERS
LOFTUS MEDAL
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
Wally Hall (Burrumbuttock)*
Harold Bakes (Gerogery)
Roy Schmidt (Walla Walla)*
Tom Fagan (Walbundrie)*
Clyde Scholz (Jindera)
Clyde Scholz (Jindera)
KELLY AZZI MEDAL
1947 Les Braunach (Jindera)
1948 Norm Benstead (Jindera) &
Kevin Doyle (Rand)* Tie
1949 Dud Probyn (Brocklesby)
1950 Vern Gilcrist (Walla Walla)*
1951 Harold Thomson (Walla Walla)
1952 Ossie Bownds (Burrumbuttock)*
1953 Kevin Minogue (Brocklesby)
1954 Keith Murray (Walla Walla)
1955 Norm Webb (Jindera)
1956 Bill King (Howlong)*
1957 Jim Kiley (Howlong) &
Barry Obst (Brocklesby) Tie
1958 Bill Thomas (Walbundrie) &
Des Dower (Howlong) Tie
1959 Lance Boswell (Howlong)
1960 Jim Lalor (Howlong)
1961 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla)
1962 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock)
1963 Dick Prior (Balldale)
1964 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla)
1965 Peter O’Halloran (Howlong)
1966 Lindsay Jacob (Walla Walla) &
Barry Lambert (Jindera)
1967 Roy Batson (Howlong) &
Barry Mathews (Rand)
1968 Max Eyers (Howlong)
1969 Jimmy Anderson (Rand)
1970 Fred Aliendi (Balldale)
1971 Jack O’Halloran (Howlong)
34 points - record
1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla)
1973 Geoff Wallace (Howlong)
1974 Graeme Proctor (Howlong)
1975 Peter Kirkwood (Walbundrie)
1976 Mark Pfitzner (Walla Walla) &
John Lappin (Brocklesby) Tie
1977 Len Duffy (Walla Walla)
1978 Bob Parks (East Lavington)
1979 Jack Danckert (Burrumbuttock)
1980 Allan Scammell (Burrumbuttock)
1981 Phillip Godde (Walla Walla)
1982 Craig Lieschke (Henty) &
Graham Johnstone (Lockhart)
1983 Terry O’Halloran (Howlong)
1984 Craig Lieschke (Henty)
1985 David Coulston (Walla Walla)
1986 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock)
1987 Peter Clayton (Burrumbuttock)
1988 Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) &
Rob O’Connell (Osborne) Tie
1989 Terry O’Halloran (Howlong)
1990 Rob O’Connell (Osborne)
1991 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) &
Warren Sykes (Lockhart)
1992 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie)
1993 Peter Copley (Culcairn)
1994 Steve Taylor (Brocklesby)
1995 Russell Smith (Osborne)
1996 Scott McGrath & Michael Killeen
(both from Culcairn)
1997 Jim Sandrall Jnr. (Howlong)
1998 Shane Lennon (Lockhart)
1999 Paul Scoullar (Lockhart)
2000 Stephen Clarke (Osborne)
2001 Stephen Clarke (Osborne)
2002 Noel Coutts (Holbrook) &
Anthony Ross (Howlong)
2003 Noel Coutts (Holbrook)
AZZI MEDAL
(In Memory of the Azzi brothers,
George & Kelly)
Graham Fruean (centre) of Culcairn won the prestigious
Azzi medal from runner up Adam Gooden of Osborne. The
Hume League’s top award winners were congratulated by
Barry Malone, Merv Wegener and Garvin Azzi.
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2004 Clint Gilson (Walbundrie,
Brent Barber (Culcairn) and
Noel Coutts (Holbrook)
2005 Cal McClay (Osborne)
2006 Adam Hansen (Howlong)
2007 Brent Barber (Culcairn)
2008 Graham Fruean (Culcairn)
H I S T O R I C C U L C A I R N H O T E L - B i s t ro & R e s t a u r a n t O p e n 7 d a y s -
SENIORS
Osborne v Jindera
OSBORNE
JINDERA
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
18
19
20
21
23
24
29
36
43
44
66
88
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
14.
15.
17.
18.
20.
21.
22.
23.
26.
32.
34.
41.
51.
(Black & Gold)
(Red, White & Blue)
SHAYNE WEIDEMANN
LUKE GOODEN
TRENT HADDRILL
HAYDEN GLEESON (C)
OWEN GOODEN
ADAM GOODEN
BRETT POWELL
NATHAN SLY
NATHAN FLANIGAN
DARREN HOWARD
GRAHAM HART
MATTHEW CLARKE
MATT GLEESON
DJALI BLOOMFIELD
CALLUM LITCHFIELD
LUKE HEYME
STEPHEN DOIG
ANDREW CLARKE
DAMIEN FLANIGAN
ANTHONY ARMSTRONG
TAS WILLIS
DAVID DORE
MATT BRADLEY
ANDREW MICHEL
MARTY BAHR
SAM TERLICH
ROBBIE MURRAY (COACH)
AARON LEZIUS (C)
BRAD PRESTON
MICHAEL BLOMELY
TOM WELDON
BRYCE SCOTT
JAMIE PILTZ
KADE DUEL
AARON BOYLE
BRETT GARLAND
DALE MCFAULL
BEN RYAN
TRENT CASTLES
JOEL MACKIE
NICK HOLMAN
KIRK WILSON
JAMES QUARMBY
MARK HILTON
JOHN MURRAY
JAMES KILMARTIN
KADE RIXON
COACH:
ROBBIE MURRAY
COACH:
GRAHAM HART
RUNNER: JOHN DUFFY
MANAGER: PETER GLEESON
UMPIRES: Glenn Peachey, Damian Downing, Joe Knight (emerg)
GOALS: B. Fifield (Henty), R. Fifield (Henty)
BOUNDARY: J. Plunkett (Holb), B. Strong (Holb), I. Hueske (Wal), R. Clancy (RWT)
MEETINGS THIS YEAR
RD. 13 OSBORNE 15-11 (101) DEF JINDERA 15-8 (98)
Quarter
Goals
Behinds
Points
Quarter
First
First
Second
Second
Third
Third
Fourth
Fourth
TOTAL
TOTAL
(29)
Goals
Behinds
Points
HFL 2008 AWARD WINNERS
Holbrook’s Matt McLellan (2nd from left) won the Under 17 Best &
Fairest Thomas Medal with 31 votes from team mate Steven Taylor on
27 votes. Alan Thomas (left) presented the Thomas medal and Trevor
Merkel, the Runner Up trophy.
Walbundrie Hotel proprietor Paul Beesley presented the top goal
kicking awards to reserves player Trevor Callanan and firsts, Mark
Hilton from Jindera.
Barry Malone receiving Life Membership of the Hume League from
Julianne Clancy President Hume Netball and Merv Wegener President
Hume Football.
Hayden Dalitz from Billabong Crows broke a record to win the Under 14
Best & Fairest O’Connell medal with the maximum number of 54 votes
in the Hume League vote count.
2008 Club Champions - Jindera (from left to right) - Marcus Hueske,
Fiona Shannon, Des Ryan, Robbie Murray, Tony Corrin, Bree Kirk and
Kane Arendarchikas
Stephen Murphy (Howlong) and Joel Mackie (Jindera) represented
Country NSW at the National Football Championship held at
Shepparton earlier this year.
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MEDAL VOTE COUNT
TOP 10 FOR 2008
- SENIORS KELLY AZZI MEDAL
Winner R/Up -
Graham Fruean (Culcairn)
Adam Gooden (Osborne)
Steve Murphy (Howlong)
Andrew McGown (Colleambally)
Shane Pound (Colleambally)
Clint Gilson (RW Tigers)
Nathan McPherson (Lockhart)
Nick Whiterod (Walla)
Jarrod Hanrahan (CDHBU)
Ben Ryan (Jindera)
Hayden Gleeson (Osborne)
Graham Fruean (2008 Azzi Medallist)
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24
20
20
19
19
19
18
18
17
17
17
votes
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MEDAL VOTE COUNT
TOP 10 FOR 2008
- RESERVES ODEWAHN MEDAL
Winner R/Up -
Michael Gleeson (Osborne)
Trent Boers (Holbrook)
Daniel Golan (Jindera)
Shane Mannes (Coleambally)
Eddie McCulloch (Culcairn)
Brian Kerr (Howlong)
John Walker (Rennie)
Kristian Ward (CDHBU)
Ashley Paech (Walla)
24 votes
19 votes
17 votes
15 votes
13 votes
13 votes
13 votes
12 votes
11 votes
- THIRDS THOMAS MEDAL
Winners R/Up -
Matt McLellan (Holbrook)
Steven Taylor (Holbrook)
Ben Klemke (Henty)
Daniel Hore (Henty)
Jessie Kent (Culcairn)
Jackson McErvale (Rennie)
Tom O’Connell (Osborne)
Kylin Morey (Murray Magpies)
James Green (Walla)
Bede Wolfenden (RW Tigers)
Tom Fuller (Colleambally)
31
27
25
24
19
18
17
17
15
14
14
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
54
37
36
33
29
25
24
22
22
21
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
votes
- FOURTHS O’CONNELL MEDAL
Winners R/Up -
Hayden Dalitz (Billabong Crows)
Hamish Clark (Howlong)
Tyler Webster
Adam Lord (Howlong)
Kane Barbour (CDHBU)
Hayden Filliponi (CDHBU)
Hayden Singe (Henty)
Angus Locke (Holbrook)
Josh Baggio (Jindera)
Hayden Wishart (Holbrook)
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- HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION AWARD WINNERS
EAST ALBURY, HOWLONG, HOLBROOK,
HENTY, JINDERA & LOCKHART
Juniors Netball - from left - Runner Up Annie Boyle (Henty), Best &
Fairest Winner Stephanie Clancy (RW Tigers) and Julianne Clancy
(President Hume Netball).
Intermediates Netball - from left - Runner Up Stephanie Jones
(Holbrook)and Best & Fairest Winner Kim Gooden (Lockhart).
C Reserve Netball - from left - Runner Up Tracey Housell (Lockhart)
with Best & Fairest Winner Leanne Meyers (Holbrook).
C Grade Netball - from left - Runner Up Skye Lieschke (Jindera) and
Best & Fairest Winner Bree Barber (Culcairn).
B Grade Netball - from left - Best & Fairest Winner Tania Corrigan
(Henty) and Runner Up Amanda Eyres (Jindera).
A Grade Netball - from left - Julianne Clancy (HNA President), Best &
Fairest Winner Michelle Hewitt (Lockhart), Runner Up Georgie
McMahon (Rennie) and Liza Gooden (HNA Secretary).
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Hume Netball Association Notes
This year as you know our competition has grown in size from 11 teams to 15 with the inclusion of the four Coreen clubs,
Billabong Crows, CDHBU, Coleambally and Rennie. We would like to thank them for their efforts in meeting the required
criteria of the Hume Netball Association in such a short time. They have worked very hard to comply with our Constitution
and By-Laws and congratulate them for their efforts and their good sportsmanship throughout the year. Thanks to the
Hume Netball Club Delegates and teams for their very positive attitude towards the Coreen clubs this season. Everyone
has made a fantastic effort in making them feel welcome in our netball association.
Congratulations to Merv Wegener for his award from the NSW AFL for Life Membership. This achievement is thoroughly
deserved as Merv has been totally committed to the betterment of our local football league over many years. He has also
strived to work with the Hume Netball Association to make football and netball in our district one of the most envied
Leagues in Southern NSW. Congratulations also to Barry Malone for receiving Life Membership for the Hume Football
League.
Thank you to Nicola Barrie from the Greater Southern Area Health Service for her tremendous effort in promoting the
“Kicking Goals for Rural Mental Health” in our League this season. This has been a very worthwhile cause for our
communities and Nicola went well above her work commitments to promote this ongoing problem.
The Hume Netball Association has had another busy, but successful season in 2008 with many grades finishing very close
on the ladders, with 12 out of 15 clubs being represented in finals. The C Grade, C Reserve, Intermediates and Junior
teams vying for finals were not decided until the last round, so that is fantastic for netball. Well done to the Jindera Netball
Club for having 6 teams in the finals this year. Special thanks to Lee Shipard from Albury for organising our umpires for
the Finals again this year. Lee has done a terrific job and we appreciate her own volunteer time to organise this.
Thanks again to our major sponsors this year, WAW Credit Union, Sportspower and Springdale Heights. Your continued
support of our association is greatly appreciated.
Congratulations to all the Best & Fairest trophy winners at the Hume League Vote Count. Well done also to the Jindera
Football and Netball Clubs for winning the combined Club Championship trophy and to Jindera Netball Club for winning
the Hume Netball Club Championship Award. Special thanks to Paul Harangozo from Coronet Jewellers for kindly
donating $100 vouchers for all Four Senior Grade Netball Best & Fairest winners. Your generous donation is greatly
appreciated by the Hume Netball Association.
Congratulations to all the teams who have made the Grand Final today. Thanks to Merv and Barry again for your
continued support of the Hume Netball Association. Presentations will take place after each grade is finished today. A
trophy for the most valuable player in each Grand Final will also be awarded.
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Vote Count 2008
Intermediates
33 Votes ............Kim Gooden (Lock)
32 Votes ........Stephanie Jones (Holb)
30 Votes............Ruby Svarc (CDHBU)
22 Votes ..................Klara Glaw (Jind)
....................................Viv Duck (Jind)
21 Votes ..........Brittanie Collins (R/W)
..................................Leah West (MM)
19 Votes ..................Claire Lane (Osb)
A Grade
28 Votes ........Michelle Hewitt (Lock)
25 Votes ..Georgie McMahon (Rennie)
23 Votes ..................Kirby Hilton (Jind)
21 Votes ............Jolonna Truin (Culc),
............................Sharon Attree (MM)
20 Votes ..............Alicia Murphy (How)
19 Votes ..........Bronwyn Tyrell (Walla)
18 Votes......................Bree Kirk (Jind)
17 Votes ..............Nicole Piltz (Henty),
..............Simone Hanrahan (CDHBU)
Juniors
35 Votes ....Stephanie Clancy (R/W)
29 Votes ..............Annie Boyle (Henty)
23 Votes ........Megan Leahy (CDHBU)
21 Votes ........Rachel Koschitzke (BB)
19 Votes ................Sharni Hore (How)
18 Votes ............Abbey Golder (Lock)
....................Madeline Weisner (Walla)
17 Votes ....Alexandra Hayes (Rennie)
..........................Claudia Bailey (How)
..........................Laura Trimble (Walla)
B Grade
32 Votes ......Tania Corrigan (Henty)
23 Votes ............Amanda Eyers (Jind)
22 Votes ..............Sarah Mellior (How)
18 Votes........Loren Filliponi (CDHBU)
17 Votes ..........Angie Seymour (How),
..........................Nada Nolan (Rennie),
................................Naomi Fox (Lock)
..............................Sharon Riley (Jind)
16 Votes ..............Amy Trevaskis (BB)
C Grade
30 Votes ..............Bree Barber (Culc)
27 Votes ............Skye Lieschke (Jind)
22 Votes ................Megan Piltz (Culc)
20 Votes....Laura Brimblecombe (MM)
18 Votes ....Jacqui Kuschert (CDHBU)
..........................Maddy Quinn (Walla)
17 Votes ..........Eleanor Brennan (BB)
15 Votes ..............Rebecca Eddy (BB)
14 Votes ..............Sam Keenes (How)
Hume Netball Association Inc.
Life Members.
Mr J & Mrs D Odewahn * (Walla)
Miss Joan Lucas * (Balldale)
Mrs Jean Trethowan * (Rand)
Mrs Mary Fielder (Jindera)
Mrs Gladys Klose (Walla)
Mrs Thelma Moll * (Jindera)
Mr Alan Klose * (Walla)
Mrs Alison Scott (Henty)
Mrs Sheila Klein (Jindera)
Mrs Heather Habermann (Walbundrie)
Mrs Jill Kohlhagen (Walla)
Julianne Clancy Walbundrie)
C Reserve
27 Votes ........Leeane Meyers (Holb)
23 Votes..........Tracey Hounsell (Lock)
21 Votes ................Helen Gutler (Osb)
19 VotesNadine Douglas (Osb), Paula
Groenewald (How)
18 Votes ............Bridie Anderson (BB)
..............................Jenny Groch (Jind)
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HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC.
PLAYER PROFILES
HENTY NETBALL CLUB – A-GRADE
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Tania Wettern - Captain
Tan, Foss
35
173cm
Henty A Grade B&F - 8 Times
5 A-Grade Premierships. Member
2007 Premiership Team
Mods Coach 2008.
GK,GD
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Nicole Piltz
Knickers
26
177cm
Henty B&F A Grade – 2 Times
3 A-Grade Premierships Henty
Local Coach B-Grade 2008
GA, GS
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Melanie Muller
Melsey
20
180
Henty Local
A-Grade B&F 2007/08. Henty
Juniors & Intermediates B&F
Member 2007 A-Grade
Premiership Team
GS, GA
Position
Alana Wilson -Coach
Larn, Maverick
24
174cm
Finley, North Albury & Henty Coach
/Member 2007 Premiership Team
C, GA
Denise Piltz
Dee, Neisy
24
175cm
Henty Local, Runner Up B&F
A-Grade -3 Times
2 Times Premiership Player.
Member 2007 Premiership Team
Anywhere But Shooter
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
Name
Nickname
Age
Height
Player History
Position
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Ashleigh Muller
Ash
22
178cm
Henty Local, Henty A-Grade B&F
2006, 5 Premierships With Henty In
Juniors, Intermediates & A-Grade
GD, GK, WD, WA
April Piltz
Ap
28
178cm
Henty, North Albury, Jerilderie
Member Jerilderie Nc Team Of The
Century, Henty B –Grade B&F
Member 2007 Premiership Team
WA,WD,GK,GD
Rebecca Trethowan
Bec, Ice Man
23
183cm
Local, Played Junior/Intermediates
With Henty Corrimal Nc
GD,GK,WD
Stephanie Muller
Mull
17
178cm
Henty Local. B&F Juniors &
Intermediates R/Up Hume B&F
Juniors – 2 Times, B-Grade Shooter
2008 Grandfinal
WA, GS
Melissa Wakefield
Mel
20
168cm
Henty Local, Intermediates
Premiership. 2007 A-Grade
Premiership
WA,C,WD
HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC.
PLAYER PROFILES
JINDERA NETBALL CLUB – A-GRADE
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Judy Brown
Judge
Jindera & East Lavington
2004 A Grade Hume League
B&F Winner
A Grade B&F Jindera – 10 Times
B Grade Grand Final East
Lavington
GA
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Bree Kirk - Coach
Breezer
North Albury & Jindera
C Grade R/Up B&F North Albury
Won 3 B Grade R/Up
B&F & C Grade Grand Final 1998
North Albury
WA
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Kirby Hilton
Kirbs
North Albury & Jindera
A Grade Grand Final & C Grade
Grand Final North Albury
B Grade B&F North Albury
3rd Hume Assoc. A Grade B&F
2008
C
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Name
Nickname
Clubs
Achievements
Position
Lucinda Morgan
Lou
Lockhart & Jindera
B Grade B&F Lockhart. B Grade
Grand Final Lockhart.Played In
Five Preliminary Finals With
Jindera A Grade
WD
Sharna Holland
Banana
Started At Jindera In Intermediates.
Intermediates & 2 C Grade
Grandfinals
Hume League C Grade B&F. Won 2
Jindera C Grade B&F. A Grade B&F
2007
2004 Intermediates R/Up
GK
Emma Weldon
Ems
Jindera Since Mods
2 Intermediate Grand Finals.
Hume League R/Up B&F In
Intermediate 2004
Jindera Intermediates B&F -2 Years
GD
Sharon Riley
Shaz
Jindera North Albury
Sharon Played In Jindera A Grades
Last Premiership Side In 1984 At
The Age Of 16 (You Do The Math!!)
B&F/Runner Up For Jindera In
Juniors, A,B,& C Grades
GS
Sarah Parker
Soggy
Juniors With Jindera
Lavington Panthers
Achievements B&F Jindera In Various Senior
Grades
O&M B&F B Grade 2003
Played In Juniors Grand Final And
B Grade Grand Final With Jindera
Position
GD/GK
Name
Nickname
Clubs
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HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC.
GRAND FINALS
JUNIORS
CDHBU V HOWLONG 11.00AM
CDHBU – Jordan Bryon, Brittany Cook, Laura Godde, Megan Leahy, Carly Murphy,
Sharni O’Donoghue, Stephanie Phibbs, Ellen Reeves, Georgina Ross, Hayley Scott,
Brittany Stones (Coaches: Loren Filliponi & Simone Hanrahan)
HOWLONG – Claudia Bailey, Soraya Breedin, Ebony Crofts, Maddison Farrelly,
Isabelle Franks, Sharni Hore, Kolby Hughes, Maddison Maggs, Marni Thwaites.
INTERMEDIATE
HOLBROOK V MURRAY MAGPIES 11.00AM
HOLBROOK – Stephanie Jones, Angela Winnett, Lucy Grills, Kahlia Cathcart, Kate
Rossiter, Holly Plunkett, Hayley Brennan, Georgia Keogh, Laura Parker, Claudia Ross.
(Coach: Pam Jones).
MURRAY MAGPIES – Xanthe Barker, Paige Edwards, Hailey Knox, Tiffany McMillian,
Tiarne McPherson, Victoria Menz, Emma Sullivan, Courtney Teesdale, Tayla Vogel,
Leah West, (Coach: Sharyn Attree).
C RESERVE
B/B SAINTS v RAND/WALBUNDRIE TIGERS 12.30PM
B/B SAINTS – Bridie Anderson, Breanna Hardy, Jess McKenzie, Ebony Newton, Kristy
Stevens, Philippa Vile, Alex Weidner, Amanda Williams, Anna Gates, Linita Boulton,
Viv Marshall (Coach: Kim Graetz)
RAND/WALBUNDRIE – Julianne Clancy, Brittanie Collins, Jessica Jones, Charmain
Lieschke, Julie McRae, Kassi Mortimer, Molly Star-Hossack, Leanne Wood, Rheily Wood
B GRADE
HENTY V JINDERA 12.30PM
HENTY – Samara Donohue, Haley Creek, Tania Corrigan, Emma Klemke, Stephanie
Muller, Rebecca O'Brien, Jodie Spencer, Melissa Wakefield, Heidi Weston. (Coaches:
April & Nicole Piltz)
JINDERA – Amanda Browne, Melissa Ingrey, Katherine Finster, Tracy Farrugia,
Amanda Eyers, Candy Rule, Jessica Schulz, Kate Anthony (Coach – Sharon Riley)
C GRADE
MURRAY MAGPIES v JINDERA 2.00PM
MURRAY MAGPIES – Sarah Annett, Laura Brimblecombe, Felicia Brook, Emma
Crawford, Katie Felmingham, Ebony Gardiner, Melissah Goode, Amanda Kramer,
Belinda Sanford, Linda Toseland, (Coach: Maree Bice)
JINDERA – Paula Carr, Jade Stiler, Kelli Brewster, Brigid Metcalfe, Julie Mannagh,
Tara Duus, Laura Anthony, Justine Palmer, Laura Stiler, Carla McFaull, Skye Lieschke
(Coach – Michelle Milthorpe).
A GRADE
HENTY V JINDERA 2.00PM
HENTY – Ashleigh Muller, Melanie Muller, Stephanie Muller, April Piltz, Denise Piltz,
Nicole Piltz, Rebecca Trethowan, Melissa Wakefield, Tania Wettern, Alana Wilson.
(Coaches: Alana Wilson & Diny Klemke)
JINDERA – Judy Brown, Bree Kirk, Kirby Hilton, Lucinda Morgan, Emma Weldon,
Sharna Holland, Sarah Parker, Sharon Riley (Coach – Bree Kirk)
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HOW THEY FINISHED 2008
B GRADE
A GRADE
Team
PT
Jindera
Henty
Lockhart
Rennie
Howlong
Magpies
CDHBU
Rand/Walb
BB Saints
Culcairn
Walla Walla
Osborne
Coleambally
Holbrook
Crows
%
80
74
66
62
58
52
42
36
36
34
32
32
28
20
8
154.9
155.0
121.9
117.6
117.7
112.8
92.99
102.9
92.65
89.84
89.40
82.38
77.99
74.24
60.57
Team
PT
%
Murray Magpies
Jindera
Walla Walla
Culcairn
Howlong
BB Saints
Rennie
CDHBU
Coleambally
Holbrook
Lockhart
Henty
Rand/Walb
Crows
Osborne
76
74
70
64
56
52
48
44
36
32
30
28
24
14
12
217.1
208.1
160.6
177.7
136.6
130.3
103.5
103.5
71.53
66.53
70.44
79.97
67.91
38.58
58.50
Team
PT
%
Jindera
Henty
Howlong
Magpies
BB Saints
Walla Walla
Holbrook
Culcairn
Rennie
CDHBU
Coleambally
Rand/Walb
Lockhart
Osborne
Crows
76
72
62
60
56
52
46
44
40
36
32
32
32
12
8
187.3
150.7
115.6
132.1
120.0
111.8
92.57
116.2
100.0
93.78
88.48
85.82
74.67
65.33
43.44
Team
PT
%
Murray Magpies
BB Saints
Jindera
Howlong
Lockhart
Rand/Walb
Osborne
Walla Walla
CDHBU
Culcairn
Holbrook
Coleambally
Henty
Rennie
80
60
60
60
60
58
58
44
40
38
30
24
20
20
233.2
161.5
160.5
154.5
143.9
154.6
130.6
96.30
100.9
112.8
71.98
54.96
49.61
44.20
C RESERVE
C GRADE
Team
INTERMEDIATE
PT
Murray Magpies
Holbrook
CDHBU
Jindera
Lockhart
Walla Walla
Culcairn
Henty
Osborne
R/W Tigers
BB Saints
Coleambally
Rennie
Howlong
76
72
66
62
60
56
52
42
38
38
30
24
20
16
JUNIORS
%
224.5
236.1
213.6
173.6
146.4
144.2
122.7
86.70
91.92
84.25
57.92
48.50
34.32
28.08
Team
PT
%
CDHBU
Lockhart
Howlong
Henty
Jindera
Rand/Walb
Rennie
Walla Walla
Osborne
Holbrook
BB Saints
Culcairn
Crows
Magpies
Coleambally
72
70
62
56
56
54
52
48
42
36
32
30
26
16
8
323.6
186.0
173.4
148.6
140.7
154.1
121.2
100.3
89.18
95.76
72.67
58.99
68.25
26.15
11.81
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★ Sportspower, Albury
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The Hume Netball Association
NSW-ACT (AFL) Commission Wagga Wagga
(Paul Habel and staff)
AFL (NSW/ACT) (Ben MacCormack)
MS Davidson, Henty (John Ellis & Mick Broughan)
North East Umpires Group Smart Banking
Hume League Club Umpires
Your local IGA’s at - East Albury, Howlong,
Holbrook, Henty, Jindera & Lockhart
Ted Miller North Albury Sports Store (Ted & Emma)
Henty CommunitySmart
ClubBanking
Ltd. (Barry Kirk) Smart Banking
2AY Radio (Neil Smith)
Jindera Hotel/Motel
Agrilink Oaklands (Jim Beale)
Corowa Fertilizers (Bob & Phillip Lewis)
ABC Radio ( Gaye Patterson, Chris Coleman.
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Paul Harangozzo - Coronet Jewellers Albury
The “Piney Pub”, Walbundrie (Paul & Karen Beasley)
The Walla Walla Hotel (Dennis & Helen Blundell)
JB Trophies Albury (John and Caroline Bennett)
The Azzi Family (Garvin Azzi, Albury)
The Bill Thomas Family
Mrs Gwen Beer (Walla)
Eastern Riverina Chronicle, (Justine Isherwood,
Jenny Kane & Robbie Mackinlay)
The Daily Advertiser - Wagga Wagga (Charlie Whitely)
The Border Morning Mail, Albury (Brett Kohlhagen)
2 WG Radio, Wagga (Peter Alibon, Streun Motby &
Luke Francis)
Specialty Press, Albury
The Mickan Family
The Garry O’Connell Family
The John Ryan Family
Historic Culcairn Hotel (Ian Doust)
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