Photographer Lorri Roden captures the atmosphere from throughout the eastern Riverina. From birthdays to footy matches there is plenty of diversity.
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Also in the Eastern Riverina Chronicle this week:
With two wins in two weeks, The Rock-Yerong Creek have climbed from last on the ladder up to sixth and, in so doing, have transferred at least some of the pressure building under their season.
The Magpies powered to a comfortable win against Charles Sturt University on Saturday, backing up their victory at Barellan last week and putting the blowtorch on the Bushpigs who now have just one win from six games.
TRYC coach Tom Yates is well aware they only have two, but after five straight losses to start the season, and with a bye to come in a fortnight, the Magpies are breathing a little easier after a 34-point win at Victoria Park.
"It was good. I couldn't have been happier with the way the boys played. Before the game, I said we just need effort and pressure for four quarters and the boys brought that," Yates said.
"If you're 10 percent off, you'll get rolled no matter who you play this year. But it's a funny one because we're still not that confident. We've got a lot of work to do. We know we can play good footy but we've won two games. It's a long way to go yet."