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Re: Peter Lewis - RIP

 

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Hi all,

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Peter will be laid to rest at a private service in Coolamon tomorrow. At 4pm at The Royal Hotel in Coolamon people are invited to remember him. I am going to try to get there. Don will also be going.

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John

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Sanderson via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, 14 December 2024 19:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YAHS64] Peter Lewis - RIP

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Thanks John.

Peter was a better sportsman than his stature would lead us to expect. I? had the pleasure of being involved in a play with him.

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Cheers

Dave

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From: "John Eyles via groups.io" <john.eyles1@...>

Date: 14/12/24 6:34 pm (GMT+10:00)

Subject: [YAHS64] Peter Lewis - RIP

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Hi All,

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Received some sad news today that Peter Lewis has passed away after a long illness. I hadn’t seen Pete since not long after leaving school but as a kid I used to knock around with him and of course he ended up at Yanco as part of the 1965 cohort. He went on to marry Ken Armstrong’s sister Helen but they separated years later. I did run into a couple of his sisters a couple of years ago over in Coolamon but outside of that no other contact.

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Hoping to get to the funeral but no details yet.

?

Sad news…RIP Peter.

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Outside of that, all well here as we move into Xmas…looking like a hot one but nothing unusual J . Hope to get another local get together going in January, most likely in Wagga.

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All the best

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John E ?


Re: Peter Lewis - RIP

 

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Thanks John.
Peter was a better sportsman than his stature would lead us to expect. I? had the pleasure of being involved in a play with him.

Cheers
Dave





-------- Original message --------
From: "John Eyles via groups.io" <john.eyles1@...>
Date: 14/12/24 6:34 pm (GMT+10:00)
Subject: [YAHS64] Peter Lewis - RIP

Hi All,

?

Received some sad news today that Peter Lewis has passed away after a long illness. I hadn’t seen Pete since not long after leaving school but as a kid I used to knock around with him and of course he ended up at Yanco as part of the 1965 cohort. He went on to marry Ken Armstrong’s sister Helen but they separated years later. I did run into a couple of his sisters a couple of years ago over in Coolamon but outside of that no other contact.

?

Hoping to get to the funeral but no details yet.

?

Sad news…RIP Peter.

?

Outside of that, all well here as we move into Xmas…looking like a hot one but nothing unusual J . Hope to get another local get together going in January, most likely in Wagga.

?

All the best

?

John E ?


Re: Peter Lewis - RIP

 

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Thanks John. I’ve passed the sad news on to my brother Mike.

Merry Christmas to all.

Regards

Rod

On 14 Dec 2024, at 6:34?pm, John Eyles via groups.io <john.eyles1@...> wrote:

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Hi All,

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Received some sad news today that Peter Lewis has passed away after a long illness. I hadn’t seen Pete since not long after leaving school but as a kid I used to knock around with him and of course he ended up at Yanco as part of the 1965 cohort. He went on to marry Ken Armstrong’s sister Helen but they separated years later. I did run into a couple of his sisters a couple of years ago over in Coolamon but outside of that no other contact.

?

Hoping to get to the funeral but no details yet.

?

Sad news…RIP Peter.

?

Outside of that, all well here as we move into Xmas…looking like a hot one but nothing unusual J . Hope to get another local get together going in January, most likely in Wagga.

?

All the best

?

John E ?


Peter Lewis - RIP

 

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Hi All,

?

Received some sad news today that Peter Lewis has passed away after a long illness. I hadn’t seen Pete since not long after leaving school but as a kid I used to knock around with him and of course he ended up at Yanco as part of the 1965 cohort. He went on to marry Ken Armstrong’s sister Helen but they separated years later. I did run into a couple of his sisters a couple of years ago over in Coolamon but outside of that no other contact.

?

Hoping to get to the funeral but no details yet.

?

Sad news…RIP Peter.

?

Outside of that, all well here as we move into Xmas…looking like a hot one but nothing unusual J . Hope to get another local get together going in January, most likely in Wagga.

?

All the best

?

John E ?


Re: Catch up,

 

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Sorry you can’t make it mate – maybe next one

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John

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Davis via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, 20 October 2024 18:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YAHS64] Catch up,

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Hi John,

I will not be at Temora on Wednesday but feel sure it will be a good day.

All the best.

Regards Chris Davis


Catch up,

 

Hi John,
I will not be at Temora on Wednesday but feel sure it will be a good day.
All the best.
Regards Chris Davis


Re: Riverina catch up

 

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No worries Angus and all the best to Catto too

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John

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Angus Cox
Sent: Friday, 18 October 2024 17:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YAHS64] Riverina catch up

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Hi John?

Sorry I can’t make it. Just returning from a trip. Catto recovering from hip replacement?

Regards to all Angus?



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Hi All,

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Hope this all finds you well.

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For anyone who may be in the Riverina area next Wednesday we are having our local catch up over at Temora Air Museum next Wednesday 23rd…meeting up at around 10am.

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John E

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Re: Riverina catch up

 

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Hi John?
Sorry I can’t make it. Just returning from a trip. Catto recovering from hip replacement?
Regards to all Angus?

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Hi All,

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Hope this all finds you well.

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For anyone who may be in the Riverina area next Wednesday we are having our local catch up over at Temora Air Museum next Wednesday 23rd…meeting up at around 10am.

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John E

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Riverina catch up

 

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Hi All,

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Hope this all finds you well.

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For anyone who may be in the Riverina area next Wednesday we are having our local catch up over at Temora Air Museum next Wednesday 23rd…meeting up at around 10am.

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John E

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Re: FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

 

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G’day John, I am currently in Europe, be home 20th October.?
Hope all is well??
Bill


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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John Eyles via groups.io <john.eyles1@...>
Sent: Friday, September 6, 2024 10:01:35 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [YAHS64] FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)
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Hi All,

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Hope this finds you well. If you have been following FB you will have seen lots of the below email. I won’t be going but feel free to go.

?

I do hope to get another local get together going in October and hopefully in Temora but more on that later.

?

All the best

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John E

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From: Jim Geltch [mailto:bidgeefoods@...]
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2024 18:47
To: Jim Geltch ; Ian Harris
Subject: FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

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Hello to all the 60’ decade peer year coordinators. Firstly I would like to thank all ten of you for offering to act as peer year coordinators for your respective starting year cohorts.

?

We only have two weeks before bookings close for the NRL Grand Final luncheon to be held at the Wagga Rules Club on 27th September. A great opportunity to catch up with some of your mates from 55-65 years ago while listening to three outstanding Yanconians who excelled in each of three of the major winter sports in Australia.

?

The Foundation would appreciate it if you were able to push out this opportunity over the next week to try and muster up final numbers to ensure the day is a great success.

?

Regards

Jim Geltch

PO Box 586

Moama NSW 2731

Mob: +61412696076

Email: bidgeefoods@...

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From: yanco_nsw@... <yanco_nsw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2024 12:52 PM
To: Jim Geltch <bidgeefoods@...>
Subject: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

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To view this email in your browser or download as a pdf

Image removed by sender.

We invite the YAHS Community: alumni, staff and parents, friends?of Yanco Ag and Riverina Compendium businesses to a special event.

Image removed by sender.

?

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The Yanconians' Foundation

GRAND FINAL LUNCH

Rules Club, Wagga Wagga

Friday, 27th September 2024

11.30am for 12.00pm finishing 3.30pm

?

Cost $100 per person or Corporate Tables (8 people) $700

ORGANISE A TABLE WITH COLLEAGUES FROM WORK AND INVITE YOUR VALUED CLIENTS

Partners are most welcome to attend

?

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Our NRL, AFL and Wallabies Panellists

?

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David Barnhill (1981-1987)

Dave attended Yanco from 1981-86. In 1987, he moved to Canberra and made 41 top-grade appearances for the Raiders from 1989,?including two grand finals. He then moved to St George, playing 112 games over five seasons.?Dave concluded his NRL career with the Roosters, making 58 appearances, bringing his NRL first-grade game total to 211. ? ?

He finished his career in the UK Super League with Leeds, playing 33 games. Overall, Dave participated in five first-grade grand finals (four consecutively), attaining one victory with Canberra in 1990. ??

Dave became part of State of Origin folklore during the 1995 series when he went blow-for-blow with Billy Moore, endearing himself to Blues fans forever. He appeared for NSW 9 times and represented Ireland at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup

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Peter Green (1987-1992)

Peter stands out as one of the few Yanconians to have participated in three University Shield finals, achieving victories in both 1990 and 1992. A naturally gifted athlete, Peter excelled in all sports during his time at Yanco and made history as the school's first-ever AFL player.

At the end of 1992, he joined the Sydney Swans, but a knee injury forced him to miss the entire 1993 season. In 1994, Peter entered the AFL draft and was selected by Carlton as the 35th pick, though he only played one game for the senior team.

The following year, he moved to Central Districts in the SAFL, where he spent three seasons competing in the top grade..

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Jim Douglas (1952-1956)

Jim was born in Sydney and attended Yanco Ag for five years and School Captain in his final year.

Upon leaving school he won a scholarship with the Rosella Co. and undertook a two-year course at Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Jim then moved to Melbourne and eventually linked up with the Melbourne Club in the Rugby Victoria's Premier Club Competition. ?

In 1961 he debuted for Victoria and the following year ran out for his state against the All Blacks. Jim was then invited to the Wallaby trials for the return tour to New Zealand.

In a series of dour struggles across a week of matches, Jim was a shining light in the 'Probables' vs. 'Possibles' trials. The press of the day wrote that the matches "could almost be forgotten except for the performance of Victorian right-winger Jim Douglas. A "don't care" attitude seemed to prevail and only his grit and determination on the flank made the crowd sit up and take notice. When the side was named the following day Jim, "with a dashing game" in the trial, had won a spot in the squad.?

In the first test Bruce Harland was unable to take his place due to an ankle injury, Jim Boyce shifted to outside centre and Jim was called up for his Test debut. His form improved as the tour progressed and duly held his spot for the final two Tests. ?

In 1963 he played for Victoria against South Australia a week before the Wallaby trials for the tour to South Africa. Unfortunately, he broke his collarbone and was ruled out of contention. Remarkably a year later he broke a bone in his wrist during a club match that made him unavailable for the trials ahead of the tour to New Zealand.

Jim played three Tests for Australia in a one-year international career. He is Wallaby number 477 and to date, Yanco's sole Wallaby representative.??

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Re: FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

 

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Temora October sounds good. Hope your world is still revolving smoothly

Cheers

Dave

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From: John Eyles via groups.io
Sent: Friday, 6 September 2024 6:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YAHS64] FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

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Hi All,

?

Hope this finds you well. If you have been following FB you will have seen lots of the below email. I won’t be going but feel free to go.

?

I do hope to get another local get together going in October and hopefully in Temora but more on that later.

?

All the best

?

John E

?

From: Jim Geltch [mailto:bidgeefoods@...]
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2024 18:47
To: Jim Geltch ; Ian Harris
Subject: FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

?

Hello to all the 60’ decade peer year coordinators. Firstly I would like to thank all ten of you for offering to act as peer year coordinators for your respective starting year cohorts.

?

We only have two weeks before bookings close for the NRL Grand Final luncheon to be held at the Wagga Rules Club on 27th September. A great opportunity to catch up with some of your mates from 55-65 years ago while listening to three outstanding Yanconians who excelled in each of three of the major winter sports in Australia.

?

The Foundation would appreciate it if you were able to push out this opportunity over the next week to try and muster up final numbers to ensure the day is a great success.

?

Regards

Jim Geltch

PO Box 586

Moama NSW 2731

Mob: +61412696076

Email: bidgeefoods@...

?

?

From: yanco_nsw@... <yanco_nsw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2024 12:52 PM
To: Jim Geltch <bidgeefoods@...>
Subject: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

?

To view this email in your browser or download as a pdf

We invite the YAHS Community: alumni, staff and parents, friends?of Yanco Ag and Riverina Compendium businesses to a special event.

?

?

The Yanconians' Foundation

GRAND FINAL LUNCH

Rules Club, Wagga Wagga

Friday, 27th September 2024

11.30am for 12.00pm finishing 3.30pm

?

Cost $100 per person or Corporate Tables (8 people) $700

ORGANISE A TABLE WITH COLLEAGUES FROM WORK AND INVITE YOUR VALUED CLIENTS

Partners are most welcome to attend

?

?

Our NRL, AFL and Wallabies Panellists

?

David Barnhill (1981-1987)

Dave attended Yanco from 1981-86. In 1987, he moved to Canberra and made 41 top-grade appearances for the Raiders from 1989,?including two grand finals. He then moved to St George, playing 112 games over five seasons.?Dave concluded his NRL career with the Roosters, making 58 appearances, bringing his NRL first-grade game total to 211. ? ?

He finished his career in the UK Super League with Leeds, playing 33 games. Overall, Dave participated in five first-grade grand finals (four consecutively), attaining one victory with Canberra in 1990. ??

Dave became part of State of Origin folklore during the 1995 series when he went blow-for-blow with Billy Moore, endearing himself to Blues fans forever. He appeared for NSW 9 times and represented Ireland at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup

Peter Green (1987-1992)

Peter stands out as one of the few Yanconians to have participated in three University Shield finals, achieving victories in both 1990 and 1992. A naturally gifted athlete, Peter excelled in all sports during his time at Yanco and made history as the school's first-ever AFL player.

At the end of 1992, he joined the Sydney Swans, but a knee injury forced him to miss the entire 1993 season. In 1994, Peter entered the AFL draft and was selected by Carlton as the 35th pick, though he only played one game for the senior team.

The following year, he moved to Central Districts in the SAFL, where he spent three seasons competing in the top grade..

?

Jim Douglas (1952-1956)

Jim was born in Sydney and attended Yanco Ag for five years and School Captain in his final year.

Upon leaving school he won a scholarship with the Rosella Co. and undertook a two-year course at Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Jim then moved to Melbourne and eventually linked up with the Melbourne Club in the Rugby Victoria's Premier Club Competition. ?

In 1961 he debuted for Victoria and the following year ran out for his state against the All Blacks. Jim was then invited to the Wallaby trials for the return tour to New Zealand.

In a series of dour struggles across a week of matches, Jim was a shining light in the 'Probables' vs. 'Possibles' trials. The press of the day wrote that the matches "could almost be forgotten except for the performance of Victorian right-winger Jim Douglas. A "don't care" attitude seemed to prevail and only his grit and determination on the flank made the crowd sit up and take notice. When the side was named the following day Jim, "with a dashing game" in the trial, had won a spot in the squad.?

In the first test Bruce Harland was unable to take his place due to an ankle injury, Jim Boyce shifted to outside centre and Jim was called up for his Test debut. His form improved as the tour progressed and duly held his spot for the final two Tests. ?

In 1963 he played for Victoria against South Australia a week before the Wallaby trials for the tour to South Africa. Unfortunately, he broke his collarbone and was ruled out of contention. Remarkably a year later he broke a bone in his wrist during a club match that made him unavailable for the trials ahead of the tour to New Zealand.

Jim played three Tests for Australia in a one-year international career. He is Wallaby number 477 and to date, Yanco's sole Wallaby representative.??

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FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

 

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Hi All,

?

Hope this finds you well. If you have been following FB you will have seen lots of the below email. I won’t be going but feel free to go.

?

I do hope to get another local get together going in October and hopefully in Temora but more on that later.

?

All the best

?

John E

?

From: Jim Geltch [mailto:bidgeefoods@...]
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2024 18:47
To: Jim Geltch ; Ian Harris
Subject: FW: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

?

Hello to all the 60’ decade peer year coordinators. Firstly I would like to thank all ten of you for offering to act as peer year coordinators for your respective starting year cohorts.

?

We only have two weeks before bookings close for the NRL Grand Final luncheon to be held at the Wagga Rules Club on 27th September. A great opportunity to catch up with some of your mates from 55-65 years ago while listening to three outstanding Yanconians who excelled in each of three of the major winter sports in Australia.

?

The Foundation would appreciate it if you were able to push out this opportunity over the next week to try and muster up final numbers to ensure the day is a great success.

?

Regards

Jim Geltch

PO Box 586

Moama NSW 2731

Mob: +61412696076

Email: bidgeefoods@...

?

?

From: yanco_nsw@... <yanco_nsw@...>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2024 12:52 PM
To: Jim Geltch <bidgeefoods@...>
Subject: GRAND FINAL LUNCH - Announcing the Third Panellist (Bookings Close in 2 Weeks)

?

To view this email in your browser or download as a pdf

Image removed by sender.

We invite the YAHS Community: alumni, staff and parents, friends?of Yanco Ag and Riverina Compendium businesses to a special event.

Image removed by sender.

?

Image removed by sender.

Image removed by sender.

?

The Yanconians' Foundation

GRAND FINAL LUNCH

Rules Club, Wagga Wagga

Friday, 27th September 2024

11.30am for 12.00pm finishing 3.30pm

?

Cost $100 per person or Corporate Tables (8 people) $700

ORGANISE A TABLE WITH COLLEAGUES FROM WORK AND INVITE YOUR VALUED CLIENTS

Partners are most welcome to attend

?

Image removed by sender.

?

Image removed by sender.

Our NRL, AFL and Wallabies Panellists

?

Image removed by sender.

David Barnhill (1981-1987)

Dave attended Yanco from 1981-86. In 1987, he moved to Canberra and made 41 top-grade appearances for the Raiders from 1989,?including two grand finals. He then moved to St George, playing 112 games over five seasons.?Dave concluded his NRL career with the Roosters, making 58 appearances, bringing his NRL first-grade game total to 211. ? ?

He finished his career in the UK Super League with Leeds, playing 33 games. Overall, Dave participated in five first-grade grand finals (four consecutively), attaining one victory with Canberra in 1990. ??

Dave became part of State of Origin folklore during the 1995 series when he went blow-for-blow with Billy Moore, endearing himself to Blues fans forever. He appeared for NSW 9 times and represented Ireland at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup

Image removed by sender.

Peter Green (1987-1992)

Peter stands out as one of the few Yanconians to have participated in three University Shield finals, achieving victories in both 1990 and 1992. A naturally gifted athlete, Peter excelled in all sports during his time at Yanco and made history as the school's first-ever AFL player.

At the end of 1992, he joined the Sydney Swans, but a knee injury forced him to miss the entire 1993 season. In 1994, Peter entered the AFL draft and was selected by Carlton as the 35th pick, though he only played one game for the senior team.

The following year, he moved to Central Districts in the SAFL, where he spent three seasons competing in the top grade..

?

Image removed by sender.

Jim Douglas (1952-1956)

Jim was born in Sydney and attended Yanco Ag for five years and School Captain in his final year.

Upon leaving school he won a scholarship with the Rosella Co. and undertook a two-year course at Hawkesbury Agricultural College. Jim then moved to Melbourne and eventually linked up with the Melbourne Club in the Rugby Victoria's Premier Club Competition. ?

In 1961 he debuted for Victoria and the following year ran out for his state against the All Blacks. Jim was then invited to the Wallaby trials for the return tour to New Zealand.

In a series of dour struggles across a week of matches, Jim was a shining light in the 'Probables' vs. 'Possibles' trials. The press of the day wrote that the matches "could almost be forgotten except for the performance of Victorian right-winger Jim Douglas. A "don't care" attitude seemed to prevail and only his grit and determination on the flank made the crowd sit up and take notice. When the side was named the following day Jim, "with a dashing game" in the trial, had won a spot in the squad.?

In the first test Bruce Harland was unable to take his place due to an ankle injury, Jim Boyce shifted to outside centre and Jim was called up for his Test debut. His form improved as the tour progressed and duly held his spot for the final two Tests. ?

In 1963 he played for Victoria against South Australia a week before the Wallaby trials for the tour to South Africa. Unfortunately, he broke his collarbone and was ruled out of contention. Remarkably a year later he broke a bone in his wrist during a club match that made him unavailable for the trials ahead of the tour to New Zealand.

Jim played three Tests for Australia in a one-year international career. He is Wallaby number 477 and to date, Yanco's sole Wallaby representative.??

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Re: Strange email supposedly from Mark Briggs

 

Too many scammers nowdays. Timewasters.?
Two yearly would be OK with us John.
D & L




On ,Fri Aug 16 2024 13:11:51 GMT+1000 (Australian Eastern Standard Time), John Eyles <vk2yw@...> wrote:
---------- Original Message ----------
Hi All,
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Hope this finds you all well. This morning I received a strange email from Mark. It suggested an email exchange between us as it said Mark had laryngitis and the flu. I have seen these scams before so I rang him and sure enough he doesnt have any flu symtoms and could speak :0) and he didnt send the email. I also got one from Keith Broomfield? an hour or so later asking whether I knew what was going on and indicating he too had received the same email. I have suggested to Mark to reset his passowrd on his email account and set up two factor login.
?
So if you receive something like the above - just delete.
?
Mark also suggested what a few of us were thinking anyway and that was to look at say two year reunions instead of the current five year ones - we may look at something for 2026. And for the riverina locals I will be looking to have a local get together in October some time and will email that out toward the end of September. Gee, the damn year is getting away on us :0)
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John E.


Mark Briggs

 

I got it too easy. Have deleted it.
Thanks John.


Re: Strange email supposedly from Mark Briggs

 

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Thanks John
Got the same email





-------- Original message --------
From: John Eyles <vk2yw@...>
Date: 16/8/24 1:11 pm (GMT+10:00)
Subject: [YAHS64] Strange email supposedly from Mark Briggs

Hi All,
?
Hope this finds you all well. This morning I received a strange email from Mark. It suggested an email exchange between us as it said Mark had laryngitis and the flu. I have seen these scams before so I rang him and sure enough he doesnt have any flu symtoms and could speak :0) and he didnt send the email. I also got one from Keith Broomfield? an hour or so later asking whether I knew what was going on and indicating he too had received the same email. I have suggested to Mark to reset his passowrd on his email account and set up two factor login.
?
So if you receive something like the above - just delete.
?
Mark also suggested what a few of us were thinking anyway and that was to look at say two year reunions instead of the current five year ones - we may look at something for 2026. And for the riverina locals I will be looking to have a local get together in October some time and will email that out toward the end of September. Gee, the damn year is getting away on us :0)
?
John E.


Re: Strange email supposedly from Mark Briggs

 

Thanks John.?
I wonder what the IQ of AI is now. The scammers are getting cluey. We may need to resort to rhyming slang and colloquialisms for verification.?

On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 at 1:11?PM, John Eyles via <vk2yw=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
?
Hope this finds you all well. This morning I received a strange email from Mark. It suggested an email exchange between us as it said Mark had laryngitis and the flu. I have seen these scams before so I rang him and sure enough he doesnt have any flu symtoms and could speak :0) and he didnt send the email. I also got one from Keith Broomfield? an hour or so later asking whether I knew what was going on and indicating he too had received the same email. I have suggested to Mark to reset his passowrd on his email account and set up two factor login.
?
So if you receive something like the above - just delete.
?
Mark also suggested what a few of us were thinking anyway and that was to look at say two year reunions instead of the current five year ones - we may look at something for 2026. And for the riverina locals I will be looking to have a local get together in October some time and will email that out toward the end of September. Gee, the damn year is getting away on us :0)
?
John E.


Strange email supposedly from Mark Briggs

 

Hi All,
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Hope this finds you all well. This morning I received a strange email from Mark. It suggested an email exchange between us as it said Mark had laryngitis and the flu. I have seen these scams before so I rang him and sure enough he doesnt have any flu symtoms and could speak :0) and he didnt send the email. I also got one from Keith Broomfield? an hour or so later asking whether I knew what was going on and indicating he too had received the same email. I have suggested to Mark to reset his passowrd on his email account and set up two factor login.
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So if you receive something like the above - just delete.
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Mark also suggested what a few of us were thinking anyway and that was to look at say two year reunions instead of the current five year ones - we may look at something for 2026. And for the riverina locals I will be looking to have a local get together in October some time and will email that out toward the end of September. Gee, the damn year is getting away on us :0)
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John E.


Re: FW: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

 

Many thanks for doing this on our behalf. We had a great time? Thanks
Dave & Leonie




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I thought I should write and thank the school on everyone’s behalf for their hospitality.

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John

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From:
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Sent: Friday, 22 March 2024 11:41
To: john.eyles1@...
Subject: Re: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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Hi John.?

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Thank you for your email and for visiting our school last week. I am glad to hear you had a good time and we look forward to seeing you again soon.?

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Kind Regards,?

Marni?

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Marni Milne

Principal

Yanco Agricultural High School





0418 249 638


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Yanco Agricultural High School, 259 Euroley Road, Yanco, NSW, 2703



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From: John Eyles <john.eyles1@...>
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To Marnie and all your staff that helped out last Friday with our 60 year get together,

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A very big thank you to you all for making us feel so welcome with nothing too hard. From our first meeting in February, our morning tea on Friday through to tours and visiting the Beach carnival you made us all feel very special.

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So, thank you once again for your wonderful hospitality and we hope there will be a few of us around to do the same thing in 2029.

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John Eyles

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Re: FW: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

 

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Think you mentioned that on Saturday night.

Great idea , those two ladies who squired us round the school were exceptional.

The bus trip was very comfortable, not like over the edge up in the Snowy’s.

Cheers

Dave

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Subject: [YAHS64] FW: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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Hi All,

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I thought I should write and thank the school on everyone’s behalf for their hospitality.

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John

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From: Marni Milne [mailto:Marni.Milne3@...]
Sent: Friday, 22 March 2024 11:41
To: john.eyles1@...
Subject: Re: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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Hi John.?

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Thank you for your email and for visiting our school last week. I am glad to hear you had a good time and we look forward to seeing you again soon.?

?

Kind Regards,?

Marni?

?

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Marni Milne

Principal

Yanco Agricultural High School

02 6951 1500

0418 249 638

marni.milne3@...

Yanco Agricultural High School, 259 Euroley Road, Yanco, NSW, 2703


From: Yanco Agricultural High School <yancoag-h.school@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 9:11 AM
To: Marni Milne <Marni.Milne3@...>
Subject: Fw: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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From: John Eyles <john.eyles1@...>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 5:16 PM
To: Yanco Agricultural High School <yancoag-h.school@...>
Subject: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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You don't often get email from john.eyles1@....

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[External Email] This email was sent from outside the NSW Department of Education. Be cautious, particularly with links and attachments.

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To Marnie and all your staff that helped out last Friday with our 60 year get together,

?

A very big thank you to you all for making us feel so welcome with nothing too hard. From our first meeting in February, our morning tea on Friday through to tours and visiting the Beach carnival you made us all feel very special.

?

So, thank you once again for your wonderful hospitality and we hope there will be a few of us around to do the same thing in 2029.

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John Eyles

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FW: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

 

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Hi All,

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I thought I should write and thank the school on everyone’s behalf for their hospitality.

?

John

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From: Marni Milne [mailto:Marni.Milne3@...]
Sent: Friday, 22 March 2024 11:41
To: john.eyles1@...
Subject: Re: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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Hi John.?

?

Thank you for your email and for visiting our school last week. I am glad to hear you had a good time and we look forward to seeing you again soon.?

?

Kind Regards,?

Marni?

?

?

Marni Milne

Principal

Yanco Agricultural High School

02 6951 1500

0418 249 638

marni.milne3@...

Yanco Agricultural High School, 259 Euroley Road, Yanco, NSW, 2703


From: Yanco Agricultural High School <yancoag-h.school@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 9:11 AM
To: Marni Milne <Marni.Milne3@...>
Subject: Fw: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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From: John Eyles <john.eyles1@...>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 5:16 PM
To: Yanco Agricultural High School <yancoag-h.school@...>
Subject: 1964-1969 Old Yanconian school visit

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You don't often get email from john.eyles1@....

?

?

[External Email] This email was sent from outside the NSW Department of Education. Be cautious, particularly with links and attachments.

?

To Marnie and all your staff that helped out last Friday with our 60 year get together,

?

A very big thank you to you all for making us feel so welcome with nothing too hard. From our first meeting in February, our morning tea on Friday through to tours and visiting the Beach carnival you made us all feel very special.

?

So, thank you once again for your wonderful hospitality and we hope there will be a few of us around to do the same thing in 2029.

?

John Eyles

*** This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain privileged information or confidential information or both. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender and delete the message. ***