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A SECTIONby Adam Kenyon

REVIEWDe La Salle sprang back into top gear when the y

easily accounted for an ordinary M arcellin . The starof the day was Pat Mannix who booted 10 goals in asingle handed demolition of the Eagles . The loss putsMarcellin right in the relegation hot seat but they appearto have a better run home than Xavs and Therry . 15of De La's 16 goals came from Mannix and half forwardSam Hunter. The return of Andrew Ronchi hascertainly spurred De La on to greater heights. The sameold names appear in Marcellin's best players -Williams, Getson, Amad, Chun and Bourke - newblood is sure needed at Eagleland! As De La cling to4th spot by percentage they seem to be improving -which is dangerous for all other members of the 4 . Thereare still some players to return to De La's line up sowatch out !

St Bernard's ran all overXavs in the final term whenthey slammed on 8 goals to run out easy victors by 32points. The amazing thing to come out of this game wasthe fact that there were 19 goal scorers! The runninggame must have been well and truly on display duringthis game! Nick Mitchell and Gavin Keane aredangerous half forwards, who teamed well with G reigWood in the pocket . Matt Hannebe ry tried hard all dayas a ruck rover as did fellow on ballers Doug Bailey,David Taylor and And rew Dillon . D. Stoney at fullforward booted 5 goals for the Xavs but St Bernard'swere that touch too good on the day . Xavs will needto win a game soon orthey will be relegated - it's unlikelyto happen today.

Ormond all but ended NOB's chance of contestingthe finals this year when they ran out victors by 32 points .Ormonds' 8.6 third quarter blitz ripped the heart andsoul out of the Old Boys . A feature of Ormond's playthis season has been their ability to win without anysingle goal kickers of note. The goals seem to beconsistently shared around . Anthony Grace in thecentre has run into good form over recent weeks whichhas allowed Fred Connell to rove. Nort h were in thisgame at half time but could not halt Ormond's 3rd termcharge. It seemsthat injuries have certainly taken theirtoll on the Old Boys who have disappointed everyoneall year. Stephen Grace continued his good form ona half forward flank and Eachan Fraser has slotted inwell at CHB. Ormond are travel ling along nicely withoutlooking too dangerous, but while they're in the 4 theyare always a chance .

Therry remained at the bottom of the ladder whenthey went down to Scotch by 40 points . The win keepsScotch out of the 4 on percentage only . Scotch ledat every change and were never really threatened .Duncan McCall returned and booted 4 goals . Hiscomeback boosts Scotch's chances enormously. RobFuller despite having an injured shoulder kicked 3

best player. Therry kept their chances alive in this gamewhen they kicked accurately, but the final quarterScotch's onslaught was too much for them to handle.Therry would want to get a move on otherwise theymay be playing in B-Section next year. Again Therryhave been decimated by injury and now have to ballethe odds .

Pat McKenzie, Tanner and Phillips into a strugglingside and suddenly you have a reborn, in form anddangerous Old Haileyburians. Everybody wrote themoff 6 weeks ago but their 3 point victory over Collegiansgoes to show that they are back in form . Collegianshad to trip up sooner or later but it will not greatly affecttheir finals performance. Haileybu ry now sit only 1game out of the 4 and if Wayne and Ga ry Phillipscontinue their form we could seethe Bloods sneak intothe 4 . It was Haileybu ry 's 5 goal final term that enabledthem to snatch victory. Although the Bloods were 33points up at 1/2 time. Collegians led by Gar ry Irvineand 200 Wright came back to lead by 8 points at 3/4time.

PREVIEWOld Xaverians are at home to Collegians on th e

rebound . Xavs have not been in very good form of lateand Collegians are still the pacesetters despite lastweek's loss. Put simply, the Xavs do not have themanpower, the talent or the form to roll Collegians .Stephen Mount has been in great form recently ashave forward flankers Dar re n Warner and VaughanClea ry. The ruck duel between Doug Bailey and ChrisPollock will be well worth watching as will the MattHannebe ry and Mark Hibbins contest . DannyThomson has developed into a fine rover for theCollegians and I feel that the likes of I rvine, Galbraith,Schober and Hoyle will easily be able to post a winningscore - Collegians by 30 points.

North Old Boys visit St Bernard's in a game thatoffers very little . North's season is all over (unless amiracle occurs) and St Bernard's are all but certaintiesto win at home. The running game of St Bernard's hastorn many defences apart this year. Most impressivehas been their ability to continue winning without thedynamic Luke Gollant . Rob Purcell in the centre hasgiven Gavin Keane, Nick Mitchell and G reig Woodcountless opportunities this year and he will be hardto stop today but Tim Jones is no pushover. PaulCapes at half back will follow Luke Boyle and FerdieComito may be given the role on Tony Egan . BrunoConti will mind Nick Mitchell but who will stop WayneCarey and M att Mulkearns? St Bernard's fairly easilyby 3 goals .

De La Salle are at home to Old Scotch . This will

be a good game. I doubt whether Pat Mannix will singlehandedly kick a winning score this week as Scotchhave some fine defenders such as Peter B rown, GavinFar,1a anrl Rnh Fuiiar ThP De La defence is maanifi-

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cent . Rarely does a team kick a big score against DeLa, Peter Rennie and Grant Sheedyalong with CraigWright are most consistent and dour defenders . Bothteams can struggle to kick goals . The return of DuncanM cCall has given Scotch another avenue, besidesAnd rew Millar, to goal . Although De La are at homeI feel that Scotch are playing the better football and willjust scrape in today - Scotch by 5 points.

The hapless Therry are at hometo Ormond . A losshere could seal their relegation fate . For too much ofthe season Therry has been carried by Matton,Eastmure, Reddick and Crotty. Ormond, on the otherhand, has had many contributors throughout the yearthat have assisted them in maintaining their position inthe4 . Therry will be longing forthe return of Tim Taylorand David Wrigglesworth . Ormond will have toomuch strength today. Have no doubt that Therry willbe busting to win this game but in the end talent willprevail . Brett Connell, Stephen Grace, AndrewJobling and Co. will be hard to stop. John Zannettiseems to be Therry's only avenue to goal and hehasn't kicked goals for quite a few weeks . Ormondby 30 points.

SENIORSCOLLEGIA .3 3.0 4.4 11.10 14 .13.97OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5.3 9.7 10.8 15.10.100COLLEGIANS Mount 3, Thompson 3, Parkin 2, Hoyle 2, Schober, Proctor,Woohouse, Wright. BEST G. Irvine, A . Wright, C . Pollock, D. Warner, M .Galbraith, V. Cleary.OLD HAILEYBURIANS Lappage 5, Kraus 3, Meehan 3, Kidgell,Armstrong, Orton, Tanner .MARCELLIN 1.0 3.0 6.3 10.5.65DE LA SALLE 2.2 6.10 9.14 16.19 .115@4ARCELLIN Petroff 2, Moran 2, Carafa, Beattie, Ebert, Willims, J . Amad,Chun . BEST G . Williams, L . Getson, J. Pappas, J. Amad, M . Chun, N .Bourke.DE LA SALLE Mannix to, Hunter5, Mastriani . BEST G. Sheedy, N . Fraser,P. Mannix, A . Ronchi, C . Campbell, C. Wright .OLD SCOTCH 4.4 8.11 12 .14 18.19.127THERRY 2.3 5.4 11.6 13.9.87OLD SCOTCH McCall 4, Aujard 4, Fuller 3, Millar 2, Brady, J . Hart, S .Steele, Eagle. Hunter. BESTS. Steele, P Brown, A . Hart, S. Gibbs, G . Eagle,M . Brady.THERRY Falcone 4, Bosanko 3, Matton 2, Zanetti 2, Fitzpatrick, McKay.BEST P. Matton, S. Eastmure, G . Biddlestone, M . Fitzpatrick, M .O'Kearney, J . Reddick.NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 6.2 8.3 11.6.72ORMOND 4.5 7.6 15.12 15 .14 .104NORTH OLD BOYS Egan 3, Boyle 3, Tatter 3, Conti, Delac. BEST D.O'Farrell, B. Girolami, O. Abrahams, P. Daniel, P. Tatter, D. Delac.ORMOND S . Grace 4, Connell 3, D. McDonald 3, Schuhkraft 2, Cleary2, Woodland . BEST A . Grace, B. Connell, A . Fitzgerald . S . Grace, T. Hill,E . Fraser.ST BERNARD'S 4.4 7.9 11.10 19.17.131OLD XAVERIANS 2 .6 6.9 9.14 14.15.99ST BERNARD'S Mitchell 4, G . Wood3, Keane3, R. Purcell 2, J. Overman2, Looker, Doolan, Mulkearns, V. Comito, L . Gollant. BEST S. Walsh, G .Keane, N . Mitchell, P. Capes, G . Wood, F. Comito.OLD XAVERIANS Stoney 5, Bailey 2, M . Hannebery, Taylor, Green, Clare,Bowen, A. Dillon, D . Holmes . BEST M . Hannebery, A. Bourke, D. Bailey,D. Taylor, D . Stoney, A . Dillon ,

RESERVESCOLLEGIANS 5.6 14.8 16.15 21 .18.144OLD HAILEYBURIANS 0 .0 2.2 4.2 5.2 .32COLLEGIANS Coyne 6, Eyles 3, Tweddle 3, Foard 2, Lemon 2, Fraser2, Happel, Kerr, Griffin . BEST Kerr, Lemon, Kenneally, Happell, Blackman,Coyne.OLD HAILEYBURIANS De Mattia3, O'Brien, Makmson . BESTChegwin,Eyers, Andersen, De Mettle, Bingham, Makinson .MARCELLIN 1.3 1.3 4.4 5.5.35DE LA SALLE 3.4 3.12 4.13 8 .14.62MARCELLIN Psoras, Seabury, Boyce, Menzies, J . Murray. BEST Psoras,Chalkley, Wallis, Archdeacon, Golds, McKenzie.DE LA SALLE S. Rudd3, Dillon 2, Scott, M . O'Callaghan, Waldron . BESTScott, Hynes, Murray, P. Rudd, Phillips, Curran .OLD SCOTCH 4.2 10.3 13.8 19.10.124THERRY 1.3 3.3 4.5 5.8.38OLD SCOTCH Duthie 6. Hodges 3, Shepherd 3, R . Steele 2, Byrne 2,N . Hooper2, Petty. BEST N . Hooper, Hodges, Duthie, Shepherd, Laird,Kerr.THERRY Pinner2, O'Rourke, Hollow, McMahon . BEST Hollow, O'Rourke,Davies, Scuilli, Harrington, Jones.NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 4.4 4.7 5.8 .38ORMOND 0.2 7.7 12.7 16.10 .106NORTH OLD BOYS Collison 2, Lescum, J. Joyce, Dwyer. BEST Leigh,Lescum, Zocco, Muller, Phyland, M . Schmidt .ORMOND Hurley 5, Samild 3, Kukuljan 2, Orr, Montgomery, D. Connell,Karageorgiou, Stewart, Harrington . BEST D. O'Connell, Edgell, Hurley,Forsyth, Devine, Collins.ST BERNARD'S 2.3 4.6 5.7 9.15.69OLD XAVERIANS 5 .2 7.5 12.7 14.7.91ST BERNARD'S Palmer 4, Hogan 2, Wood, Byrne, Morrice. BESTNathan, Wood, Bond, Mathews, Palmer, Byrne .OLD XAVERIANS G . Daltonh 4, Mortenson 2, Connors 2, Logan 2,Visentini 2, J . O'Sullivan, I . McKinnon . BEST Logan, P. Salter, Denton,Kevhoe. Morfenson . Sassi .

OLD XAVERIANS vs COLLEGIANS; __td: J . Toohe yBoundary : J. WrightGoal: R . BarichievichOLD HAILEYBURY vs MARCELLINField: M . Gibson, S. ClinchBoundary: C. Swifte, M . Kolpi nGoa/: G . Baumgarten, D. HumphriesDE LA SALLE vs OLD SCOTCHField: S. McCarthy, R . SimonBoundary: L . Gallagher, D. FowlerGoal: M . Murray, B. HoareTHERRY vs ORMON DField: P Gersch, M . BushfieldGoa1: S . Hopper, G . Grig gST BERNARD'S vs NORTH OLD BOYSField: W. Hinton, M . Jackso nGoal: K. Pitcher, Mike Richardson

Petroff, MarcellinMillar, Old ScotchS . Grace, OrmondSchuhkraft, OrmondFraser, De La Salle

SENIORS(2) 46(2 45

45(2) 38(-) 33

(-) 55(4) 43(-) 38(6) 36(3) 35

RESERVESFox, Old Scot hG . Dalton, Old XaveriansHogan, St Bernard'sCoyne, CollegiansS. Rudd, De La Salle

AN INSPIRATION AT DE LA SALL EAN INSPIRATION at De La is the, maybe not

evergreen, goal umpire of the Reserves . A former playerfrom the original 1955 team, Tony O'Callaghan not onlygets out of a sick bed, at times, but even shortened aholiday, in the slightly warmer Gold Coast, to officiateat Marcellin last week. Tony has been a player of someability, as afull back, committeeman, president and gen-eral factotum and over the last 20 years, goal umpire .De La salutes you Occa, kee0 those flaas wavino .

COLLEGIANS vs ST BERNARD'SMARCELLIN vs OLD XAVERIAN SOLD SCOTCH vs OLD HAILEYBURIANSORMOND vs DE LA SALL ETHERRY vs NORTH OLD BOYS

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BLOODS COACH NOTCHES UP 50 GAMESLast week (25/7) Old Haileybury coach Simo n

`Scraps' Meehan notched up his 50th game for theclub and was among the best in the Bloods' stirring 3pt win over Collegians. Since debut in Find 10, 1989,Simon has become renowned for his dashes throughcentre and skilful play around the forward line, whileresting from roving . To date, Scraps has booted 86 goalsfor the club and is frequently among the leadingpossession gatherers . As a coach, Simon guided O.H .to successive premierships in 1989 and 90, enablingthe club to play in A Section for the 1st time in its 30year history. Simon puts a great dea! of thoughtintohisfooty and holds strong convictions for O .H :s future .Congrats from everyone at McKinnon and let's hopethe old body is good for a few more games.

MELEES - BEWAR EA melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players, pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the groundor other similar such conduct" .

® EDITORIAL continued from page i . .

RESULTS OF ALL MATCHES PLAYED(full details of all VAFA matchs)1 . VFA 6.5(41) def. VCFL 4.1(25 )2 . VAFA 7.6(48) def. VMFL 3.3(21 )

GOALS: Lochead 2, McMahon, Pannam,O'Sullivan, Flynn, Phelan . BEST: Davidson,Thomson, Hosking, J. Taylor, Lochead, Court .Dental Health Services Trophy : James Taylor.

3 . VFA 5.1(31) def . VMFL 4.4(28)4 . VAFA 7.6(48) def . VCFL 3.3(21 )

GOALS : Seuling, Lochead, S . Taylor, McMahon,Mitchell, O'Sullivan . BEST: Hosking, Amad,Thomson, Crowe, Dean, McMahon .Dental Health Services Trophy : Justin Hosking .

5. VAFA 6 .6(42) def. VFA 3.4(22)BOALS: Lochhead 2, Mitchell 2, Thomson,Flynn . BEST Thomson, Maskiell, J . Taylor,Crowe, Dean, Hosking .Dental Health Services Trophy : Danny Thomson .

6 . VCFL 4 .3(27) def . VMFL 3 .5(23)

FINAL PLACING S(1 pt for best score per each half, 2 pts for match result)'PREMIERS : VAFA 11 points

2ND: VFA 7 points3RD : VCFL 4 points4TH : VMFL 2 points

WILLS MEDALLIST:VAFA's Danny Thomson, representing the State andhis club Collegians in each bodies' Centenary Year.

NTALH ALTHSERVICES

VICTORI A

VAFA Admin :Have just read the result in the paper from yesterday's

championships - CONGRATULATIONS!! !Richard Simon

Phil ,Please pass on my congratulations to John, Tom,

Max and all those associated with yesterday's historicwin .

It was a splendid effort and will continue to showVictorian football followers just what the VAFA ca n

With the success of the U19s in the VicHealth Championships last Wednesday week a few letters received arepublished today. However, the best letter received is from one of the VAFA umpires which typifies terrific Amateur spirit .

Dear Phil ,Would like you pass on some well done work . Darren

Earp and myself (Kevin Segota) umpired Old Ivanhoeand Monash Blues U19 Section 2 Sth . Both teams werewell down the !adder. They were struggling tofind someofficials and players but managed to Oust) . We endedup with one boundary umpire not turning up . Knowingthe clubs were struggling for officials I asked bothcoaches if the ball went out of bounds could a playerthrow it in? They said not a problem . We had no com-plaints from players when we asked them during thecourse of the match . I have umpired many matches andit was good to see the game played in good spirits . Theway all Amateur games should and used to be played .

Field Umpire Kevin Segota

CONGRATULATION STO JOHN AND HIS UNDER 19 TEAM!

What a great result for the Amateurs in theirCentenary Year.

RegardsNance McTaggart

produce.

Dental Health Services footnote :"Congratulations to John, Maxand every team member onyour fantastic win . Wonderful tosee all players wearing a pro-fessionally fitted mouthguard : '

-D.H.S.

Best Wishes,Peter Frenc h

Dear Phil ,Congratulations to all concerned for the great victory

attained by the VAFA Under 19s side in the U19Championships from St Bernard's Old Collegians'Football Club.

Yours sincerely,Barbara Dora n

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A superstitious Old Haileybury player once consulteda fortune-teller about prospects for the following day'svital match at Elsternwick Park -"What do you see inyour crystal ball?" asked the player ."I see a large white van""Anything else? ""I see a man wearing a white coat ""Crikey! This doesn't sound too good . Is there anythingelse?"

"Yes", said the teller, "I see you lying on a stretcher""That does it . I'm not playing tomorrow - it's too risky",decided our courageous player.

His team mates tried to persuade him to play, but hestayed home all day. Of course his team lost .

Later that evening he felt safe enough to venture outto join his team mates at the pub. On his way home hewas run over by an ice-cream van .

Last Saturday night's finishing order - phoning Q by Q scores, goalkickers and best players to Norm Nugent .1st : Old Mentonians (4 .50) ; 2nd : St Bernard's (5 .00) ; 3rd : Old Scotch (5 .05) ; 4th : Old Trinity (5 .10) ; 5th : Marcellin(5.15) ; 6th : North Old Boys (5.20) ; 7th : Collegians (5.25) ; 8th : Uni Blues (5.30) ; 9th : Old Brighton (5.35); 10th : Whitefriars(5.55) . Late : 8th, 9th & 10th .

Coaching Tip : Give information only - don't engage in conversations about day's play .

STILL TO PLAYPTS AFTE RROUND 14 ROUND 15 ROUND 16 ROUND 17 ROUND 18

COLLEGIANS 44 OLD XAVS (a) ST. BERN'S (h) NORTH OBs (a) DE LA SALLE (EP)ST BERNARD'S 36 NORTH OBs (h) COLLEGIANS (a) MARCELLIN (h) 0. HAILEY (a)ORMOND 32 THERRY (a) DE LA SALLE (h) 0. HAILEY (a) 0. SCOTCH (h )DE LA SALLE 323 0. SCOTCH (h) ORMOND (a) THERRY (h) COLLEGIANS (EP)OLD SCOTCH 32 DE LA SALLE (a) O. HAILEY (h) 0. XAVS (a) ORMOND (a)NORTH OLD BOYS 24 ST BERN'S (a) THERRY (a) COLLEGIANS (h) 0. XAVS (a)0. HAILEYBURY 28 MARCELLIN (h) 0. SCOTCH (a) ORMOND (h) ST. BERN'S (h)0. XAVERIANS 20 COLLEGIANS (h) MARCELLIN (a) 0. SCOTCH (h) NORTH OBs (h)MARCELLIN 16 0. HAILEY (a) 0. XAVS (h) ST. BERN'S (a) THERRY (a)THER R Y 16 ORMOND (h) NORTH OBs (h) DE LA SALLE (a) MARCELLIN (h )

NEXT WEEK : A look at the last three rounds of B Section and A Section,

THE FIGHT TO AVOID RELEGATION :A Section - see form guide below.B Section - appears beyond doubt (Monash Blues and Parkside)C Section - appears beyond doubt (Ajax and Uni Blacks) .D Section - TEAM POINTS ROUND 16 ROUND 17 ROUND 18

Hampton Rovers 24 (8th) Preston 3rd (h) Williamstown 12th (a) St Bede's 2nd (h)Old Camberwell 20 (9th) Mazenod 4th (a) Old Geelong 7th (h) Caulfield 1st (a)Williamstown 20 (10th) St Kevin's 6th (a) H . Rovers 8th (h) Preston 3rd (a)

E Section - (Latrobe 10th - certain to be relegated )TEAM POINTS ROUND 16 ROUND 17 ROUND 18Bulleen United 20 (8th) ANZ 7th (h) Latrobe 10th (a) Aquinas 6th (h)Elsternwick 20 (9th) Nth Bruns. 5th (a) Brunswick 2nd (h) Doveton 1st (a)

NEXT WEEK : The chances for the final four in all sections.

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players, pushing, scragging, jumping into packs,throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct" .

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B SECTIONby Tom Johnston

The match of the round between O. Trinity and O.Paradians was played in difficult blustery conditions .Trinity led all dayto record a 25 pt victory . Trinity helda 7 pt lead at 1/4 time, the game in the balance : bothsides had 8 scoring shots in the 2nd qtr but Paradecould only manage 1 goal to Trinity 3 to trail by 17 ptsat the long break. In an even 3rd qtr with only 1 pt thedifference, both sides on ball divisions were featuring .Trinity led by 18 pts at 3/4 time. The last qtr was fairlytight, Trinity outscored Parade 5.1 to 4.1, their superioraccuracy sufficient for victory. Trinity's best playerswere N orman, Turner and Balazsy: Parade's betterplayers were Wayman, Nicholas, Ellks and Geary .

The 1st draw of the season was played between Uni .Blues and O. Melburnians at Melbourne Uni . with bothsides kicking 15.13 .103 . The Blues led all day and at3/4 time by 27 pts. Melburnians had a great last qtrkicking 7.4 to 3.1 - snatching a memorable draw. Bluesbetter players were Kirsanous, Gust and Worsley. O .Melburnians best Webb, Bardsley and Stuckey .

0 . M entonians at home are hard to beat as MonashBlues found when M entone proved too strong by 16pts . O. Mentonlans had a very good first 1/2 in thedifficult conditions holding a 30 pt lead at l/2 time. The3rd qtr Monash made M entone look soft and theyfought to get within 11 ptsat3/4time . Thelast qtrDicksonand Scott ensured Mentone's win to keep slim hopesfor the finals. Old Mentonians best were Dickson,Scott, Bournon and Solley. Monash Blues best wereAlexander, Hipwell and Hogson .

What can you say about the massacre at the beachoval where O . Brighton thrashed an injury depletedParkside by 171 pts. For the 2nd time this seasonBrighton have kicked more than 30 gls against the RedDevils . Parkside was not helped by the late withdrawalof 2 players then to lose 2 stars - Bradley early in thegame and Leo Panjari who was starring at 1/2 time .Brighton with Grant on fire kicked 7 gls in the 1st, 5in the 2nd, 7 in the 3rd and 11 in the last . Brighton bestwere Grant, Pryor, Hoar and Pollock . For Parksidewere MacNamara, Leo Panjari until hurt and Meehan .

Whitefriars with a place in the 4 at stake showedthe injury riddled Banyule no mercy winning by 79 pts .With a deluge early on Saturday the ground was heavy .The 1st qtr was an even affair with both sides gettingused to the conditions . W hitefriars led by 2 pts at thebreak . In the 2nd qtr the tide (literally) started to turn,the Friars were running the ball well out of the backlinecreating manyforward plays and with Pratt back Friarshad a focal point . Whitefriars accurate kicking hadtaken its toll on the Bears now leading 13 .6 to 5.9. Inthe last qtr Banyule were gone, the goals came a loteasier for the Friars as they banged on 8 to Banyule2, to be easy victors by 79 pts. Friars better players werePhilip, Carbone, Reidy and Coghlan . Banyule's best

TODAY'S GAMESBanyule are at home to competition leaders O.

Trinity in a game the Bears can ill afford to lose. Earlierin the season Banyule won by 9 pts and have had thebetter of Trinity over previous seasons. Things havechanged in the 2nd half of the season - Bears coachJohn Simpson would be tearing his hair out with thelong list of injuries his club has - on the other handTrinity's coach Alan Johnson is taking each matchweek by week and has been impressive in winning 6on the trot. I believe Trinity are a genuine grand finalside. They will prove me right today and rid the BanyuleHoodoo . . .Trinity by 39 pts .

0. Paradians in equal 4th spot meet Uni . Blues inanother vital game. Parade struck a good side last weekin Old Trinity and consequently were beaten .University Blues had a great match after leading OldMelburnians all day : the Students had to settle for adraw so we should have the ingredients of a greatmatch . Parade are very good at home as Brighton andWhitefriars have found out . Blues coach ,41an Jarrottwould have been extremely disappointed by the seasonso far and will be trying to salvage something here . Soexpect a bold showing . Parade's home groundadvantage to be the decider. . . Old Paradians by 5 pts.

0. Melburnians play host to O. M entonians at theJunction Oval in a match neither side can afford to drop .Sitting in 4th spot by just 2 pts, O. Melburnians wereheld to a draw by Blues last week and will be hopingforthe return of Scottie Teal . O . Mentonains are only6 pts out of the 4 so coach Be rt Calvert will haveMentone running in a straight line. The commitmentwill be there but at the Junction Oval O. Melburnian'space and height and a winning centre line will give themthe 4 pts but not before Mentone give their bestshot . . . O. M elburnians by 17 pts .

Parkside travel to Monash Uni . with little riding onthe result. Both sides will be relegated so all that canbe gained from the match isteam self respect . M onashafter looking promising earlier in the season have losttheir last 6 matches. Parkside yet to win a match forthe season lost Panjari and Bradley last week due toinjury and the last 4 matches cannot come quickenough for coach Bruce Ferguson! Monash are veryhard to beat at home so I expect the legendary coachBrian Ford's side to win . . .Monash Blues by 39 pts.

Last but not least, the match at Donvale betweenWhitefriars and O. Brighton will be a ripper. Earlierin the season in heavy conditions at Elsternwick Park,Brighton had an easy 54 pt win overthe Friars so I'msure Friars coach Geoff Reiley has put that in thememory bank . Old Brighton thrashed an injury riddledParkside by 171 pts last week . Whitefriars beat aninjury riddled Banyule by 79 pts so who had the bestvictory, from all reports both sides were very impressive .Tho hnmo nrni inri arlvantanP thAt W hitPfriars have is

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enormous. O. Brighton have lost away games to Trinityby 67 pts and Parade by 9 pts so their away record isnot that bad . Old Brighton have a very experiencedside with a good blending of youth and pace.Whitefriars have the youth and pace but not theexperience but the Friars have the home groundadvantage and this is a real toss of the coin, experienceto tell out . . . Old Brighton by 3 pts .

SELECTIONS : Old Trinity, Old Paradians, OldNlelburnians, Monash Blues, Old Brighton .

BLACK LIST Banyule ( late), Monash Blues, OldBrighton, University Blues (A very poor week bynormal standards) .

C LUB CORRESPONDENTS : Please fax me(especially the winning sides) a report of approx . 100words about the game . Please fax your club's bestplayers, full names and positions by 1 .00pm eachMonday. Fax 489 9051 . Phone 489 9511 .

BANYULE vs OLD TRINITYField: S . McDonald, R . MaystonGoal: R . Seymour, D. JoblingOLD PARADIANS vs UNI BLUESField: Brian Lowe, G . RiddBoundary: B . Laferlita, P. CostantinGoa/: R . Tucknott, J . Tyrel lOLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD MENTONIANSField: S . Burdack, A . DamenGoal: W. Binch, G . WrightMONASH BLUES vs PARKSIDEField: P. Cherry, J. GarrettGoal: J . Kelly, W. FowlerWHITEFRIARS vs OLD BRIGHTONField: T. Hales, D. HarfordBoundary: A. Ward, D . HoganGoa/: D. Webster, R . Dunstan

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SENIORSOLD TRINITY 2.3 5.8 7.11 12 .13 .85OLD PARADIANS 1 .2 2.9 4.11 8 .12 .60OLD TRINITY Heath 4, Norman 2, Boxtel 2, Oldfield, Clarke, Balaszy,Phillips . BEST T. Norman, M . Turner, D. Balaszy, M . Hedley, A . Dunn, A .Allibon.OLD PARADIANS Ellks 3, Phelan 2, Way, Gleeson, Brabender. BESTN . Wayman, N . Eliks, M . Geary, B. Pannam, F. Gleeson, M . Phelan .UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .7 9.8 12.12 15.13.103OLD MELBURNIANS 3.0 6.5 8.9 15.13.103UNIVERSITY BLUES Jamieson 5, Keats 3, Chow 2, Gust 2, O'Donnell2, Yandell . BEST S. Kirsanovs, D. Gust, T. Hutchins, H . Worsley, S .Stevenson, J . Kanis.OLD MELBURNIANS M . Rose 2, P. Theodore 2, D. Maskiell 2, R . Webb2, T. Stuckey 2, S . Fraser 2, C. Anastakis, Z- Useinov, D. Cordnec BESTR. Webb, S. Bardsley, T. Stuckey, C. Anastakis, S. Fraser, D. Maskiell .OLD MENTONIANS 3.4 7.10 7.13 10 .15.75MONASH BLUES 2.3 3.4 6.8 8.11 .59OLD MENTONIANS Solley 4, Arcreman 3, Best, Bournan, Dickson . BESTG . Dickson, C . Scott, N- MacQuire, J . Sly, C. Gardner, M . Barrett .MONASH BLUES Sturgess 2, Alexander 2, A . Quin, J . Quin, McGregor,Kohler. BEST J. Alexander, G . Hipwell, B. Hodges, I . Kohler, A . Barker,M . Hay.OLD BRIGHTON 7.5 12.9 19.16 30.22 .202PARKSIDE 0.4 2.6 4.6 4.7.31OLD BRIGHTON A . Grant 10, A. Pryor 5, L. Hamilton 3, M . Reid 2, T.Hayden 2, M . Perry 2, C. Lade 2, S. Lennox . M . Timms, A. McLachlan,M . Talbot. BEST A . Grant, A. Pryor, T. Hoar, B. Pollock, M . Reid, N . Timms .PARKSIDE T. Globan 2, L. Panjari, D. Hehir. BEST L . McNamara, L .Panjari, D. Meehan, T. Franklin, F. Sansonetti, T. Dean.WHITEFRIARS 1.5 7.6 13.6 21 .8.134BANYULE 1.3 4.4 5.9 7.11 .53WHITEFRIARS Reidy 8, Pratt 4, Lyall 2, Jenkins, Bonnyman, Carbone,Burke, Mart Bateman, Matt Bateman, McKeown . BEST J . Philip, A .Carbone, R. Reidy, P. Coghlan, S. Strike, Mark Bateman .BANYULE Fraumano 3, Glass 2, Turnbull, Witchell . BEST R . Cullen, J .Fraumano, D. Williams, S. Gray, D. Glass, L. Holt .

RESERVESOLD TRINITY 4.3 8.4 13.7 14.9.93OLD PARADIANS 0.1 1.2 1.2 1.4 .10OLD TRINITY P. Robinson 4, Papas 3, Harmer 2, Hatfield 2, Kay, Orwin,O'Shaughnessy. BEST O'Shaughnessy, Banfield, Scott, Papas, Orwin,Borghesi .OLD PARADIANS Jones . BEST P. Joyce, B. Flynn, Northy, T. Mulligan,Walsh, Papas.UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 2.6 4.14 4.16.40OLD MELBURNIANS 4.4 10.12 10.12 13.21 .99UNIVERSITY BLUES Buckley 2, T. Jackson, Kistler. BEST Buckley,Mitchell, Coulter, Zimmerman, Dudley, Johns.OLD 6AELBURNIANS Thompson 4, Salter 3, Cunnack 2, Milne 2, Dixon,T. Witts. BEST Salter, Campbell, Thompson, Hope, Read, Milne .OLD MENTONIANS 0.1 3.4 5.6 6.12.48MONASH BLUES 3.7 3.8 7.11 9.12.66OLD MENTONIANS Harrington 2, Dyer, R. MacQuire, McKinnon, Love.BEST McKinnon, Szadura, D . Holland, Worrell, Crompton, Carter.MONASH BLUES Spencer 3.O'Brien 2, Andritsos, Wood, White, Kellock.BEST J . Millie, White, P. MIllie, Dean, Rowland, O'Brien ,OLD BRIGHTON 6.4 9.7 12.11 18.18.126PARKSIDE 4.1 5.2 5.2 6.3.39OLD BRIGHTON Smyth 9, Ryan 4, Gale 3, Gilmour, Moreton . BESTPhillips, Shelley, McMahon, Smyth, Ryan, Moreton .PARKSIDE Hansen 2, Castellan 2, Garo, G . Poyntz. BEST K . Howell,M . Hansen, S . Castellan, G . Poyntz, S . Rizzolio, G . Dunbabin .WHITEFRIARS 6.1 11.2 14.2 15.6.96BANYULE 1.1 2.2 2.2 3.3.21WHITEFRIARS Liversy-Cole 6, Sutton 4, Lee 2, McHugh, Schoner,Puglia. BEST P. Harrison, Hughes, McHugh, Peter 0' Brien, Liversy-Cole .BANYULE M . Legge, Swetman, Power. BEST Bowler, Power, Kearsey,Forbes, Howe, P. Agostinelli.

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C SECTIONby "The Squirrel "

REVIEW - ROUND 15 (25 JULY '92)Towners kickthe sweep and sail to a landslide victory

over the Schoolers by 68 pts. Bullants go merrily ontheir way this time with a decisive 30 pt win over ahapless AJAX. THE Ks, at home at Victoria Park scoreeasily by 41 pts over the Saints. Commbank run outconvincing winners over a fired-up Uni Blacks by 48pts and the Northerners stem the Ivanhoe tide witha comfortable 39 pt win .

Thomastown really cut loose against MHSOBs andall bu'.. stitched up their C-Section spot for 93 in doingso . The :owners did have an enourmous amount atstake and you didn't need to be a Rhodes Scholar torealise they would come out firing . Whilst the victorywas quite predictable, I for one didn't think it would beso emphatic. Both teams are quite safe and whilst theremaining 3 rounds don't hold finals aroma, I'm sureboth outfits will take the issue right upto the contenders .

Bulleen-Temp . cemented their hold on 4th spot byvirtue of a 30 pt win over a D-Generation bound AJAX .Fifteen extra scoring shots should normally equate togreater than a 5 goal win . The Jackers now need amiracle and one senses that the season can't end soonenough for them, on the other hand the Bullants canlook forward to the next few weeks with enthusiasm . Notthat they're gilt edged certainties to make the 4, however,destiny is in their own hands which is something theirnearest rivals (Ivanhoe) can't lay claim to .

Kew inflicted the last rites of the season upon StKilda/Sth Caul . by a healthy 41 pts . the Ks really doplay their smallish ground very well and my onlyreservation about them come finals time is when andif they play on a big tack . Only time will tell . The Saintsrightly or wrongly carry a tag about them, that being,If you stop Ralph (Superboot) Bergman then you stopthe Saints in their tracks .

At Elsternwick Park, Uni Blacks had `Squirrel'running for cover in the first 20 minutes when theyjumped out of the boxes to lead 5 goals to 2 pts makingmy Dare of the week look a distinct possibility. TheBankers got their act together, albeit late, to snag acouple just on qtr time to trail by 3 majors. Seven goalsto 2 in the 2nd standza switched the game around by1/2 time and after the long interval the Bankerscontinued on with the job to stretch the lead out to afinal winning margin of 48 pts. Commbank back onthe winning way and the Blacks must simply win 2 ofthe remaining 3, hope and pray for luck otherwise Te Ta !

Fawkner certainly didn't do any favours for Ivanhoe.The Hoes were certainly on the boil and looming asbig threats . Not that they're out of it, far from it, however,all is not in their own hands from here on in . A little luckmust also go their way if they're to sneak in. TheNo rtherners are taking all before them at present andare now regarded as the'yardstick' of the competition .

PREVIEW - ROUND 16 ( 01 AUGUST '92)Ivanhoe vs Commbank - The Hoes just can't drop

this one otherwise it's curtains for 92 . The Bankers aresweet in the 4 but a loss wouldn't do the confidenceo„ol rhnnnrl AraalnnnrinamaicnnthacarciGhere

with plenty of individual match-up and tags put on fromboth teams. At home and with so much at stake, I'mleaning towards an Ivanhoe win by 14 pts.

Uni Blacks vs AJAX - Celler dwellers to do battle,however, on recent form I thinkthe Blacks can and willmake short work of the Jackers. The students reallydo have a number of talented players capable on theirday of winning games virtually off their own boots . Goodtails, good runners and generally too good for AJAXwho are simply relying on too few to do too much .Blacks too keep their slim survival chances alive bywinning comfortably by 48 pts.

Bulleen-Temp vs Kew -A lot at stake in this contest .Forthe Bullants, the chance to just about ensure theirfinals participation . For Kew the opportunity to wrap-up a 1, 2 finish for the year. Both sides will have studiedeach other long and hard as probable finals contenders,so there will be some terrific one on one battles . A lotwill hinge on centre square clearances and whilst Kewhave the height advantage in the ruck division I reallydo likethe way the Bullants clear the square. I'll tip theBullants in a close one by 11 pts.

St Kilda/Sth Caul . vs MHSOB - Pride on the lineand something to salvage out of a pretty ordinary yearfor both clubs. On paper it looks to be a fairly evencontest with both line-ups boasting good forwards andmid-fielders . The Saints possibly a little taller, theSchoolers a bit classier. In a game I'm sure will go tothe wire I favour the Saints who's recent form has beenfairly consistent . With reservation, Saints by 14 pts.

Fawkner vs Thomastown - Both last roundwinners, one at the top end, one toward the bottom .Fawkner should win what will be an interestingencounter against Thomastown who will certainly bebuoyed by last week's great win . The individual starsof Fawkner just seem to betoo many in numberfortheTowners to close down . The Northerners will be allout to 'fine-tu ne' their game whilst Thomastown woulddearly love to knock-off atall poppy. Today won't be theday, and I'm suggesting a Fawkner win by 49 pts .

F rostkickers -(Round 15) Easy win by the studentsover the Bankers, Bullants stung the Jackers, Saintsscored a healthy victory over the Ks, Towners kickedthemselves out of it and let the schoolers escapenarrowly and the Northerners took the 4 pts againsta gallant Ivanhoe .

This week - (Round 16) The Hoes a chance toregister their 2nd win of the season over a strugglingCommbank by 2 twins, Uni Blacks to decimate theJackers by a margin of some 10 twins, Bullants tocontinue on their winning way, this time at the expenseof the Ks by 36 pts, the Saints to futher expose theSchoolers weaknesses, this time by 11 pts and in thelast game the Northerners to take the points againsta much improved Townersf lot by 27 pts.

This week's 'Melways' Award - To Commbankreserves megastar player, namely Lancie Lovechildfor not only turning up to, but stripping to play atElsternwick Hockey field ranther than VAFA (E'wick)Park . Them those Premium Bitters do take their tollon a Friday night .

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COMM. BANK 2.2 9.7 14.10 20.12 .132UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .2 7.3 10.8 12 .12 .84COMM . BANK Corboy 4, A . Rolfs 4, Wallmeyer 2, A . Jackson 2, Bunnett2, Gilliam, A . Maher, Andrews, Beare, Reid, A . Pitts . BEST A . Pitts. Gniel,Corboy. wallmeyer, Keighran, A . Maher.UNIVERSITY BLACKS G . Evans 4, Mills 2, Ellis 2, Reilly, A . Gray. BESTMills, Reilly, Evans, Burnett, Rourke, Ellis .AJAX 3.2 8.5 9.8 13 .12 .90BULLEEN TEMP. 5.8 7.11 12 .18 16.24 .120AJAX Kalb6, Sheezel 2, R. Marks 2, Bloom . Rozenberg, Burford . BESTR. Marks, Kalb, Friedman, Bloom, Bursztyn, Josem.BULLEEN TEMP. Pace 6, Agrotis 4, Tulloch 2, McLaren, Mayne, C . Parris,Young . BEST Pace. Driver, A. Parris, Young, Cummings, Smith .KEW 3.0 7.5 10.8 14 .10.94ST KILDA/STH CAUL. 4.2 4.3 7.5 8.5.53KEW Sticca 5, Seuling 3, D. Mascitti 2, Porte 2, Burden, White . BEST A.Peric, White, M . Lord, S. Bruno, Thornely, Porte .ST KILDAIST CAUL . Bergman 6, P. Farrell, Alderuccio. BEST Gilmore,McGaww, Bergman, Kolokossian, Cartledge, P Farrell .THOMASTOWN 4.5 12.9 16.11 21 .14.140MHSOB 3.1 4.3 6.6 10.11 .71THOMASTOWN John Bubis 8, F. Acorachi 5, P. Colosimo 2, T. Colosimo,langbourne, A. Fellows, Theodorou, Farchione, Di Lorenzo . BESTAcorachi, S. Plant, A . Fellows, P Colosimo, John Bubis, T. Colosimo.MHSOB Sumner 2, Knight 2, Wix 2 . Kennedy, Snaidero, Bamert, Rosman .BEST Sumner, Dixon, Kennedy, Beazley .FAWKNER 1.0 7.6 8.10 16 .15.111IVANHOE 4.3 4.3 9.4 11.6.72FAWKNER Busst 5 . Hoare 3. Molloy 2, Lawson, M . Maierczak, T Young,Holt, P. Ma7erczak, McMahon . BEST Lawson, Busst, McMahon, Kerslake .Holt, M . Majerczak .IVANHOE Bullen 3, J . Hoffman 2, Rawley 2, Kennedy, Pitt, Tucker,Angelini. BEST Angelini, Jackson, Bullen, Rawley, Pitt, Newbold .

RESERVESCOMM. BANK 1.1 2.4 2.4 3.7.25UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.2 6.3 8.6 11.8.74COMM . BANK Rachor, Howarth . Brown . BEST Sparrow, Coghlan,Arnephy, Van Loon, Rachor, Noronha .UNIVERSITY BLACKS Spinks 4, Leeman 2, Moorfield, MacGowan,Smith . Phillips. Bell . BEST MacGowan, Smith, Spinks, Watson, Ritchie .Neville.AJAX 0.2 0.3 2.3 3.4.22BULLEEN-TEMP. 2.4 7.8 9.11 19 .12 .126AJAX Jason Wrobel 2, Rockawin. BEST Jason Wrobel, Szuc, A. Zielinski,B Zielinski, W. Krongold, Diamond .BULLEEN TEMP. From nos 5, Nagel 3, Aylward 2, Doggett 2, Faulkner2. D . Shine 2, Bellchambers, Bellato, Minney. BEST M . Mason, D. Shine,S. Mitilineos, R . Minney, P. Nagel, J . Fromino sKEW 1.3 4.3 4.5 6.7.43ST KILDA/STH CAUL. 3.1 4.4 5.8 8.9 .57KEW M . Pettinalla 3, D. Hope, Morgan, Kinakou .ST KILDAfSTH CAUL . Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .THOMASTOWN 0.6 4.9 4.12 5.17.47MHSOB 2.1 3.3 5.5 7.7.49THOMASTOWN Boyden, Cakovski, Farchione, Bubis, Cooper . BESTBoyden, Jenkins, Bubis, Farchione, Haring . Wells.MHSOB D. Black 2, Galanopoulos, Hirst . Feferkranz, M . Webster, AWebster. BEST Great Team Effort .FAWKNER 4.5 6.7 7.11 8.13 .61IVANHOE 1 .0 2.5 3.5 5.6.36FAWKNER S . Walker 2, Cole 2 . Mullenger2, Wood, Terry. BEST Mullenger.Cole, Ford, Johnston, Simmonds, Barret tIVANHOE Sammartino 2, KassimioUs, Cartwright, Thackwray BESTScoble, McDonald, Cartwright, Woolfe, Thackwray, Mau d

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250 GAMES TO MARK HOWAR DAll at St Kilda/Sth Caul . congratulate Mark Howard

on reaching the 250 gamemilestone. 'TheCheat' hasonly 2 loves - this footy club & Richmond . This hard-drinking, hard-living, rough'n'ready sex legenddebuted in 1978 & never having been at training ontime, remains one of the fittest blokes at the club,renowned for his ability to 'put-in' over the full 100minutes. He has served the club with distinction bothon & off the field, having been Vice-President,Committeeman & Reserves captain amongst otherthings . A mild mannered solicitor by day, 'Cheat' is afine example to any young player with his fearlessapproach to the game & never say die attitude. Theentire club hopes that Cheat strives now to join theillustrious '300 club' - he would be a most worthymember!

150 GAMES AT FAWKNE RToday (1/8) Dave Terry plays his 150th game at

Fawkner. The man they call ' Magilla' has made it after11 seasons, many frustrated by injury. Perhaps theworst coming on a cold day in May 1981, when runningon centre wing at Mullon Reserve, Dave collapsedholding his ankle and in obvious pain . His achillestendon had just snapped in half . He eventuallyrecovered from this serious injury only to be annoyedwith a few hammy problems over the years but hasremained one of Fawkner's very skilled players eventhough his is approaching his twilight years . A pastcommitteeman and loyal clubman Dave would lovetofinish with a Premiership this season . The FawknerAmateurs congratulate Dave on reaching 150 games .

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IVANHOE vs COMMONWEALTH BANKField : J . Smith, A . LaddGoal: G . Simpson, R . ArmstrongUNIVERSITY BLACKS vs AJAXField : P. Molloy, M . GildayGoal: S. Pitcher, G . Clancy (Rot)BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs MHSOBField :J . Moore, M . Ford eBoundary: A . AlexanderST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD vs MHSOBField: P. LaVale, R . FrancisFAWKNER vs THOMASTOWNField: C. Keeton, P. KeoghGoal: W. Ross, A. Bishop

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LAST WEEK'S REVIEWFinals contender St Kevins found the fear of 'Getta'

Brain summarising your weekend exploits was enoughto snap the Rovers into gear at Bluff Road . With intensepressure the Rovers held the SKOBs to just 3 majorsat 1/2 time whilst bagging 10 themselves. Playing catchup footy is difficult and despite a 7 goal burstto get within4 pts in the final term the Rovers steadied and enjoyeda deserved win . The AAelnjak Bros. - Rob and Edcontrolled the centre for the Rovers whilst RossHetherington and Jamie Ross combined well in theruck. 'Rowdy Rowston' was impressed with JamieRoss, Stephen Anderson, Mark Young and DarrenMcConville for the home side. The SKOBs who mustwin at least 2 of their 3 (and hope on other results) tomake the playoffs had contributors in Paul McNee, RobGross and Pat Hagarty -(thanks Cougar! )

In Arctic like conditions St Bedes held sway in theby 9 pts over O. Geelong . The Oggers accurate kickingkept them in the game after 1/2 time but found the' BridgeHote!' clientele (and staff!) were desperate to stay in thefina!s hunt . Trailing by 3 g!s 1/2 way through the last qtrthe OGs tried hard but couldn't peg the home sideslead . 'Guru' Tom Rowan was pleased with Noel`Hitchhiker' Fitzgibbons for the Bedas along withGrant `Wizard' McLachlan and Sol'Tango' Algeri .

Preston regained a position in the 4 with a win athome over Old Camberwell in a lacklustre affair. The

Bros . were always in control leading by 2-5 goalsthroughout the day. P reston were pleased with theiroverall team performance with special mentions for'New Father' Andy Bryson inthe ruck and Mick Noblewith 6 goals from C .H .F. The Wellers now a gamebehind Hampton and level with Williamstown facethe daunting proposition of Mazenod at Mulgrave thisweek -where they haven't been beaten this year, in whatcould be their last hurrah, to stay in D-Section .

The upset of the round - which the Phantom tippedagain - was Williamstown's win over CaulfieldGrammar. Only the fearless Phantom would tip thebottom team to knock off the top side and his instinctwas indeed correct - 13 goals correct! Judging bytheabsence of my reporters the Phantom assumes theFishermen are sti!l celebrating and the Fields still inshock .

The now travellers Mazenod failed by 40 pts to theladderclimbing Old Invanhoe. Ac!ose game for 3 qtrsthe Hoes let loose with an 8 goal bombardment in thefinal term . For the winners Glen Alexander in defenceGeorge Farlacas and Mark 'Cat' Dyson in the centrewere among their best along with Mart y Stewart andMatty Clarkson upforward . The Happy Hoescelebra-ted their success hard with a Mexican feast but are un-like!yto gain any sponsorship from their chosen hosts!

TODAY'S GAME SLast week's results saw more ladder shifts than a

Kirner government cabinet and still we are no closerto knowing who will have plenty of time for pre-seasoncricket practice. With 3 games to go D-Section must

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and if not featured soon in the 'electronic press' thePhantom will go directly to Hinch and expose all !

Top of Rap Charts Caulfield Gramm . go head tohead with the 'Rock&Roll' St Bedes in the match ofthe day at Albert Park. The Rap Dancers didn't take offin the west last week and will need to improve to keeptheir No. 1 billing . The Bedas with the Mellencam pinfluence have the chance to go gold - if they can put2 good shows in a row together !

Heavy metal band Hampton Rovers meet thePhilharmonic Preston Orchestra down south with thewinner likely to receive the coveted 'recording contract'and the loser spending more time in the' practice studio' .Traditional rivalsfrom their 1988'Sunbury Festival Final'both bands will provide an exhibition of high standardwith concentration required to come off stage winners.

Old Geelong with their'Country&Western' influenceare joined by the 'Alternate' O . Ivanhoe at Como Parkto decide which will stay in the hunt for the'Series' Finals .With John M anton at home amongst the'flora & fauna'the Oggers just might rise to the occasion but to knockoff the rising stars will need something special . TheIvanhoe'REMs' are climbing through the ruck with 1hit after another and shouldn't put out a bad one now .

St Kevins Jazz took a long time to get warm last weekand left the run too late whilstthe Williamstown'PunkRockers' blew their guest away . The Towners arefighting hard to survive in their new surroundings andneed to pull some ratings'Awayfrom Home' whi!sttheSKOBs need to warm up thoroughly before going onstage. Another show with a!ot at stake will featureinnovation, desperation and persperation and plentyof elation for some at the final curtain call .

'New Kids on the Block' Mazenod with an immenseEastern Suburbs following could well be playing the lastrites to the Operatic Old Camberwell . At a venue notsuitableto the 'tenors' itcould well turn into a productionof ' les Miserables' with former ' E Street' stars Mazenodpushing for play off rites in September 'Battle of theBands'.SELECTIONS: St Bede's, Hampton Rovers, OldIvanhoe, Williamstown CY M S, Mazenod .

THE EARLYBIRD REPORT 'By Hero & Devil' -Caulfield home by 19 runsfrom Willy beforethe Doctorblew in . The Hoes repaired their broken rudderto sneakin 18 seconds over the Noddies and regain the lead .Bros : Marist consolidated a spot by 8 handles overthe Wellers, the Bedas rattled home on the last trainby 3 stations from the Oggers and the Rovers got offtheir 'duck' by 2 good cover drives from the SKOBs.

This week 'Devil' thinks the Bedas Bark too muchfor Fields. Towners to outflank SKOBs, Hoes to laughall the way home from Como whilst' Hero' predicts theNoddies will win in a canter from the Wellers and theBros . to outjump the Rovers at the last fence.

My spies at Telecom will bill Mazenod,Williamstown, Old Geelong and Old Camberwellextra calls if they don't ring in next week . Mondaymorning Ph : 542 1901 Fax : 542 1225.

The Phantom

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ST KEVIN'S vs WILLIAMSTOWNField : W. Henry, G . MooreGoal: S. Kahn, Michael RichardsonCAULFIELD GR vs ST BEDE'SField: J . Natoli, D. Knot tOLD GEELONG vs OLD IVANHOEField: Brad Lower, R . DooleyMAZENOD vs OLD CAMBERWELLField: T. Zapadlo, Tim KeatingHAMPTON ROVERS vs PRESTONField: T Murphy, P. Simpso nGoal: S . Lamble, J. Cheshir e

SENIORSMcGaw, PrestonR. Gross, St Kevin'sCrawford, Hampton RoversPeter Green, MazenodMatthews, Caulfield Gr

RESERVESPyke, Old CamberwellPaul Riley, MazenodMcCann, St Kevin'sSebeth, PrestonT. Cormack, Old Ivanhoe

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PETER LATZER BREAKS BRIGHTON RECORDPete Latzer this week (1/8) achieves an ambition that

caps off a remarkable, Amateur career, when heeclipses the Old Brigton record of 340 games held byhis good friend and former team-mate, Owen Millis. Ina career spanning 3 decades, Peter has been anintegral partof the club, cornerstone of its good humourand friendship. Has anyone else ever worn No. 29? Hasanyone failed to be on the end of one of the 'Tsars' goodnatured one-liners? And don't forget the victims of hishospital short passes! Peter has many memorableachievements, a duel B&F with the Ressies, VAFA CReserve leading goalkicker in 1978, premiership player- 'and what about that day at Carey when I kicked 6out of 6- the sides' whole score!' Despite his penchantfor quoting these personal milestones, no-one candoubt the service Peter has given to our club . Indeed,how many footballers have been willing to kick the dewoff the grass more than 300 times! The astonishing thingis there are no signs of him wearing out, or losingenthusiasm for the game, or the camraderie of hismates . The way the boys are playing, he may even beable to announce he's a triple prem . player . . .sensational Peter! Congrats, and let's hope no-one over6ft3 walks in for a while yet! There has certainly neverbeen a more likeable bloke in the red and blue . . .Pete . . .you might even be a living legend !

100 GAMES FOR OLD PARADIANPaul Walsh played his 100th game for O.Ps last

Saturday (25/7) against Old Trinity Reserves . Paul hasbeen with O .P.sfor5years andplayed inthe91 ReservePremiership side. The committee & members wish Paulall the best for the rest of the season and hope to seehim reach his next 100 games with Old Paradians .

OSSIE'S 50th AS COACH AT OMF CAll at Old Mentonians congratulate reserves coach

M ark Osborn who last Saturday (25/7) coached his50th game forthe club. Ossie, who is soon to leave theclub for a new business venture, follows his 200 gamemilestone last year with this fine effort.

SENIORSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2.5 9.8 18.10 19 .15.129CAULFIELD GRAMM. 3.4 3.5 5.8 7.10.52W ILLIAMSTOW N CYMS TurNey 4, Featherston 3, M . Tuck 3, McNamara3, Butters 2, M . Cannon 2, P. Dervan 2 . BEST Morgan, Turnley,Featherston, Bubnnic, Cetinich .CAULFIELD GRAMM . Horton 2, Paine 2, G . Williams 2, Will . BEST G .Williams, M . Dicrosta, N . Cox, G . Paine, G . Harrison.ST BEDES' 5.12 .42OLD GEELONG 5.3 .33ST BEDES' McColough 3, Lannan, Algeri . BEST N . Fitzgibbon, Bilos,Hambrndge, Smith, SeBire, McLachlan .OLDGEELONG Manton 2, Furphy, Bowes, P. Handbury. BEST Manton,Gunn, Paddy, Glascott . McDougall, O'Halloran .OLD IVANHOE 3.4 5.10 9.11 17.15.117MAZENOD 4.5 6.10 10.14 10.17.77OLD IVANHOE M . Dyson 3, M. Stewart 3, J . Stevens 2, M . Veal 2, B.Yarwood 2, I. Wells, T. Young . S. Pidoto . G . Farlacas, M . Clarkson. BESTG. Alexander, G . Fariacas, M . Dyson . M . Clarkson, M . Stewart, J . Stevens.MAZENOD Peter Green 4, Meadows 2, Noble 2, Rogers, Morgan . BESTMannix, Rogers, McLean, Conroy, Connolly, Meadows.PRESTON 5.5 6.7 9.9 13.14 .92OLD CAMBERWELL 1.2 4.4 7.6 12.8.80PRESTON Nobles, Stewart2, J . McGaw2, O'Brien, Cuiph, Lawson . BESTBrydson, Noble, R . McGaw, Philp, Sebeh, J . McGaw.OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .HAMPTON ROVERS 2.6 10.10 15.13 16.15 .111ST KEVIN'S 0.5 3.8 8.8 15.11 .101HAMPTON ROVERS E . Melensak 4, S. McDonald 3, Bulmer 2, Ross2, I . Boyle, Capp, Dwyer, McKellar, Manago. BEST S. Anderson, Capp .J. Ross, R . Hetherington, Bulmer.ST KEVIN'S R . Gross 4, Meagher 3, Bendorrighio 2, Belle 2 . Mirton,Ryan, Hourigan, McNee. BEST McNee. R . Gross, Hagarth, Curtin, BealeMorton .

RESERVESWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3.1 4.1 6.3 8.4.52CAULFIELD GRAMM. 0.1 3.2 6.5 11.5 .71WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS McGowan 2, Bond, M . Dervan, Hann,Lugowski, B . Tuck, J . Tuck. BEST Doria, Hann, McGowan.CAULFIELD GRAMM . S. Barker 4, A. Murphy 3, M . Launtz, C.Worthington, R . Morrissey, K. Dachs. BEST R . Royals, C . Worthington,M . Launtz, D. Gurr, R . Morrissey, D. Oakley.ST BEDES' 7.7.49OLD GEELONG 4,7, 31ST BEDES' G . Fitzgibbon 2, C. Lancaster, Ciagnan, Farrell, Dalton, MarkBeasley. BEST Mark Beasley, Lomagno, Peck, Trease, L . Walker, Grech .OLD GEELONG Hollis, Calyert-Jones, Gough, Plowman . BESTMcGowan, Gough, Stock, Burbank, Ross, Hollis .OLD IVANHOE 4.2 6.2 9.3 10.6 .66MAZENOD 1.1 4.5 4.7 6.12 .48OLD IVANHOE C. Lynch 2, T. Smith 2, F. Golding 2, B. Wilson 2, D. Naim,T. Stevens. BEST C . Bye, P. Sigley, J. Marshall, D. Toll, B. Parry, D. Ellsworth .MAZENOD Boyle 2, Tsauis, Barker, Paul Riley, Hubery. BEST Barker,Francis, Carr, Polletti, Hubery, Boyle .PRESTON 1.2 5.3 5.4 7.9 .51OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .1 2.2 5.7 6.7.43PRESTON Spanos 2, Lykopanagos, Debono, Heenan, Mountney, Tanner.BEST McKenna, M . Heenan . Spanos, McGowan, Massett.OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .1 8.5 10.6 14 .10.94ST KEVIN'S 4.2 5.3 11.7 13.8.86HAMPTON ROVERS Derrick 3, Ivey 2, Curry 2. Sutton 2, Bird, Hunter,Kelly, Devereaux, Lewis . BEST Casella, G . Devereaux, Kelly, Derrick,Almiento, Matson .ST KEVIN'S Warton 4, Harrington 3, McCann 2, JecSargeant 2, Quinlan,Stackpole. BEST JecSargeant, M . Lewis . Shaw, Warton, Bateman,Harrington .

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS vs HAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES' vs ST KEVIN' SOLD IVANHOE vs CAULFIELD GRAMM .OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD GEELONGMAZEN O D vs PRFSTnN

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Se-c- _'. ; : ;tr ® ®E STREET

by Tom Brain

What a round of upsets and unfortunatelythistipsterwas only good enough to tip 1 of them . With 3 roundsto go the race forthe vital 4th position is still wide openand were still not sure who else will return to F-Troop .

REVIEWANZ gave Doveton a run for their money and were

competitive all day but in the end were just not consistentenough to defeat the ladder leader. Doveton had afewinjury worries and were not really on the top of their form,but as all good sides should, they won the game. JohnReiger, Fudge and Andrew Murphy were excellentDoves and for the Zedders it was the regularsAzzopardi, Lassle tt, Nicolosi, Taylorand Boyle whocontributed all day and M umbles got a bit of the ball .

Latrobe certainly gave Brunswick a run for theirmoney and after a scoreless 1st qtr the Trobs took thegame right up to the Red&Whites in the next 2 and gotwithin 5 pts early in the final stanza. When it got this closeWicks lifted their workrate up a notch and eventuallywith Jacko and Crossy kicking a couple of goals eachfrom strong marks the Brunswick side were able to sealvictory and with the Hunter's surprise loss grab vital2nd spot . Kevin Watterson held sway across the centreall day, Jacko Sayers was dominant at both ends ofthe ground and Dasha Stevens as usual was dashingin and out the packs. For Latrobe, who have got closeon many occasions, but struggle to play out all 4 qtrs,Bakogiannis, Lischke and Morrice kept them in thegame all day.

What a vital game at Ross Gregory for both sides .Elsternwick started well against the breeze kicked the1st 2 goals but Powerhouse came back very stronglyand led by 15 pts at the short break . The 2nd qtr sawthe Wicks hit back well to lead by 8 pts at the longinterval . Elsternwickthen desperately produced theirbest qtr of footy for the season against the breeze, playedgood disciplined football and at the orange break thescores were level . In the last term it was obvious theWicks wanted to win more, they kicked the early goalsto take a deserved victory over a disappointingPowerhouse side who did not have enough playersprepared to work hard enough and have a lot of workto do before threatening the finals . The Spiderman wasa great leader picking up some 45 possessions. Peter'Market Man' Southall roved well and kicked 4 glswhile Ray Bravington was an inspiration dominatingthe ruck and picking up plenty of possessions aroundthe ground . The House were happy to have FredStafford back after injury, Franki Doyle continues toplay well and Alan James was one of the few hardworkers .

As predicted Aquinas turned the tables on whatappeared to be an undermanned Nth Brunswick . TheBloods started well and had a slight lead early. A 7 goal

North's confidence to set it up for Aquinas. The 2ndhalf was very even as North fought the game out, butadmit to being outplayed . For the Bloods a good winand finals now a possibility . Kenny, Tarulli andLivingstone were all good players for the home side,as Midge, Barry Thorpe and Keith Hehir never gavein for the idorthies .

At the racecourse Bulleen started like a teampossessed, they played very vigorously with the balltheir object and had a good lead at 1/4 time. In the 2ndstanza against the wind and against the odds with only18 fit men left, following a couple of injuries, it rainedgoals and they increased their lead . The 3rd term wasall the Hunters as they hit back hard and seemed tocatch the Bulls flatfooted to narrow the gap to only 1twin . In the last term the Bulls looked tired and itsdesperate football left no place for the faint hearted,Bulleen with no interchange for 1/2 a game. In a greatteam effort where every player contributed, Dolinko,Portbury and Dick Morley were outstanding . No newsfrom an obviously very disappointed Glenhuntly. Afterall this time the scribe forgot the phone number .

PREVIE WWhat surprises are in store for us this week . There

are many possibilities, ANZ still can makethe top 4 butcan also be relegated . Bulls and Wicks can bothsurvive and Bloods loom as a big danger to sneak4th .

One thing is certain Doveton will beat Latrobe, therest of them could go either way creating all forms ofnightmares .

Bulleen appear to be on a roll, ANZ are strugglingfor consistency . At Bulleen where ANZ have not playedfor a long time, I think the Bulls will just win .

I'll tip another upset here and go for the fit, controlledElsternwick to beat a Nth Brunswick side still not atfull strength .

Brunswick and Aquinas is another interestingtussle, the Bloods won the 1st time . Both sides havea Iot at stake in this game . The Wicks to keep 2nd, theBloods to keep their finals chances alive. Brunswick'srecord at their home ground is too good for me to tipagainst them .

Another important game at Glenhuntly, a must winfor both sides, both unimpressive last week, both cannotafford to drop this one. I saw Powerhouse and was alittle disappointed ; as long as Raffers recoversGlenhuntly to win .

SELECTIONS : Doveton, Bulleen, Elsternwick,Brunswick, GlenhuntlyPress Correspondents: Don't forget now only 3 weeksto go, keep up our good record . The Phone numbersare 869 3777 (W) and 571 4808 (H) or the Fax : 569 8766hv Rnm Mnnriavc

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SENIORS

( r , ; a, Tsiampas, A . Comm, Andrew, Ward .

At 4Z BANK 4.8 6.8 6.12 8.17.65

t70VETON 1.4 6.7 10.15 14.19 .103

ANZ BANK Szeitz3, Nicolosi 3, Smith, Vergos . BEST Azzopardi, Lasslett,- Taylor, Boyle, Reed.

D OV ETON Burgess 4, Stokes 3. Murphy 2, Pauline 2, S . Reiger, Goodwin,

:: :,, i ; BEST S. Reiger, Forgannrn, Murphy, Johnston, Stokes, Eyre .

LA TROPE UNI . 0.0 5.3 8.5 13.9 .87

6 RUNS4jICK 6.4 8.8 11 .12 18.15 .123

LA TBOBE UNI . Lieschke 5, Mornce 3, Blaskett 2, Bakogiannis, Italiano ,-- :nor BEST Bakogianrns, Lieschke, Morrice, D . Edmunds,

-son, LierschBRUrtSWICKCross6, Sayers 2, K. WaHerson 2, Shaw, Williamson, Hewitt,

;,Black, Cordes. BEST K . Watterson, Stevens, Sayers, Black, Cross .

AQUINAS 2.2 9.7 13.8 16.10.106NTH BRUNSWICK 0.3 2.6 5.6 8.10 .58

11)UINAS Livingstone 7, Glennie 3, Flynn 3, Milton, Horare, Burdue . BESTKenny, Livingstone, Hurley, Tarulli, Whitehead, Flynn, Jeffrey .NTH BRUNSWICK D. DeMorton 4, Houston, Keay, P. DiMarco, Kbizis .

BEST P. DiMarco, J . Tirchett, Thorpe, Bourdoloh, M . DeMorton, Lrosi .

EPOWERHOUSE 4.5 6.8 9.1 04.0 8.2 10.4 11 04 .8 .92

POWERHOUSE Le Deuz 6, Stafford, Dodd, Hollowood, A . James, A.cott .BEzi Stafford, Baxter, Doyle, A . James, Gallo.ELSTERNWICK Andrew 7, Southall 4, Shine 2, Ward . BEST Southall,

GLENHUNTLY 2.3 3.4 9.6 12 .11 .83BULLEEN UNITED 5.2 9.6 10.11 12 .12 .84

GLENHUNTLY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .BULLEEN UNITED Thompson 2, Ciro 2, Humphrey 2, Kelly 2, May,Co'eman, Dolinko, Portbury . BEST Dolinka, Portbury, Morley, Humphrey,Parker, Moran .

RESERVES

ANZ BANK 3.1 3.3 6.5 6.5.41DOVETON 5.2 8.6 12.8 16.10.106

ANZ BANK Farrell 3, Narayan, Cox, Ritchie . BESTSweeney, Fort, Bennett,Ritchie, Narayan, Cox .DOVETON A . Brown 4, Vurlow 4, Campbell 2, Salerno 2, Pepper 2, Handy,Van Beek . BEST C. Wormsley, M. Labinski, K . Wilson, B. Hendy, S . VanBeek, L . Vurlow.LA TROBE UNI. 0.1 0.2 1.5 3.5 .23BRUNSWICK 2.3 3.11 4.11 6.14 .50

LATROBE UNI . Sheehan 2, Presley. BEST Richards, PRice, Brennan,Sheehan, Polson, PresleyBRUNSWICK Conbay 2, Watterson 2, Pearce, Roumehotis. BEST Spezza .Couterell, Watterson, Conduit, Santacatterina, Roumelrotis .

AQUINAS 4.4 4.6 4.8 6.10.46NTH BRUNSWICK 2.0 2.1 4.3 5.3.33

AQUINAS L . Denver 3, Winnen, Rosbrook, Wright . BEST Kelly, Scott,Hacumn Leavy, Rogers, Langford .NTH Bi:UNSWICK Briffa 2, Androutsos. Brook, Hill. BEST Borelli, Phelan,L , ArtdrOutsos. S. Cannon V_ RartStello.

POWERHOUSE 3.5 6.8 9.13 14.16 .100ELSTERNWICK 0.0 4.1 4.1 5.3 .33POWERHOUSE Pavlou 4, Wilson 2, Kelly 2, O'Sullivan, Harrop, M . Silva,Cameron McLeod, Escort, BEST Cope, Blowfield, Cameron McLeod,Escott, Kelly .ELSTERN W ICK G . Bullus2, P. Bolte, P. Harris, S . Ramsay. BEST Harris,McGregor, Grandemange, Walker, English, O'Connor.GLENHUNTLY 3.4 8.7 12.11 14 .16.100BULLEEN UNITED 0.1 1.2 2.4 3.4.22GLENHUNTLY Goal Kickers and Best Players not receivedBULLEEN UNITED Laming 2, Stewart. BEST Olney, Cartledge, Divirgilio,Ellul, Stewart, Thompson.

SENIORSD. DeMorton, North BrunswickDyke, Doveto nNicolosi, AN ZA . Hill, GlenhuntlyAcott, Power House

RESERVESBulman, North Brunswic kSutton, DovetonL . Denver, AquinasHorvath, AquinasM . Cox, ANZ Bank

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BULLEEN UNITED vs ANZ BANKField: D. Dalgleish, S. HarfordBoundary: G . Jones, M . McCrohanDOVETON vs LATROBE UN IField: J . O'Rourke, D. DonohueBRUNSWICK vs AQUINASField: R . Reichelt, P. MaebusNTH BRUNSWICK vs ELSTERNWICKField: P. Graham, P. HarrisGLENHUNTLY vs POWERHOUSEField: R . Bell (Rot), K . WalkerBoundary: D. Brevi tGoat: L . Wilson, A . Draper

ANZ BANK vs GLENHUNTLYLATROBE UNI vs BULLEEN UNITEDAQUINAS vs DOVETONELSTERNWICK vs BRUNSWIC KNTH BRUNSWICK vs POWERHOUSE

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FT Q Pby "Stand-In"

REVIEWSt Leo's overcame a determined W. Brunswick to

win by 36 pts . Are the Box Hill boys due for a loss?St And rew's who were thumped by St John's to

the tune of 55 pts have gone from bad to worse overthe last few weeks whereas St John's have improvedheaps .

St Ma ry 's got home in a close game against UniReds by 10 pts.

Salesians kept up their good form of late with aconvincing 32 pt win over UHSOB .

Match of the day was at Bulleen where Old Careyhad too many guns for Peninsula to win easily by 44 pts .

Old Essendon after a pathetic 1st half, excelled wit ha 19 goal to 2 second half to win by 134 pts over ahopeless Boronia Park.

Richmond Central cruised to an effortless 63 pt winover a disappointing FIT.

Chirnside Park made it 2 in a row with great 6 ptwin over St Pat's.

PREVIEWWest Brunswick travel to Boronia but at home I fee l

the Parkers will win by 2 goals .St John's and Chirnside Park will be anotherclose

game and at home it's hard to go past St John's whoare playing good football at the moment . St John's by6 goals .

Old Essendon, after being a witness to their greatwin last week, will be too strong for FIT and should winby 15 goals .

Uni Reds at home should be too classy for traditionalrivals UHSOB and will win by 3 goals .

St And rew's and Richmond Central should be anentertaining game but at home it's hard to go past theCoburg mob. St And rew's by 4 goals.

St Leo's and Old Carey should be a great gameand I have a gut feeling that Old Ca re y are going towin this one . Old Carey by 6 points .

St M a ry 's at home will pack too many guns forPeninsula . St M a ry 's by 6 goals.

Salesians should keep up their good work of lateand dispose of St Pat's by 5 goals.

RESERVES WINNERSOld Essendon . St And rew's. UHSOB.W. Brunswick . Chirnside Park . St Leo's .St Ma ry 's. St Pat's

SENIORSSumundza, Old Essendo nJ . Tapner, St Andrew'sKing, Richmond Centra lCharlton, St John'sA . Grace, Salesian s

Zois, SalesiansFincher, St Leo'sPhayre, Old EssendonMazza, UHSOB

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OLD ESSENDON vs FOOTSCRAY INSTITUTEField: V. Vescovi, R . MarlynST ANDREW'S vs RICHMOND CENTRALField : L . Simeoni, C. SwaleUNIVERSITY REDS vs UHSOBField: A . Kie lBORONIA PARK vs WEST BRUNSWICKField: S. Caple, P. CurryST JOHN'S vs CHIRNSIDE PARKField: C. ThuysST MARY'S vs PENINSULAField: L . Harrison (Rot), C . BoxST PAT'S MENTONE vs SALESIANSField- G . Morga nST LEO'S W/PARK vs OLD CAREY (Elstern . Park)Field: G . Thwaites, G . KnightBoundary: A . Gabriel, A . WieniewskiGoal: M . Stephens, A . BelcherReserves Field: Club umpiresReserves Boundary: C. Brajtberg, G . DoolanReserves Goal : M . Smith, N . McTaggart

SALESIANS OC vs ST LEO'SFIT vs CHIRNSIDE PARKPENINSULA OC vs UNIVERSITY REDSUHSOB vs ST ANDREW' SST MARY'S vs ST JOHN'S OCOLD CAREY vs OLD ESSENDO NRICHMOND CENTRAL vs WEST BRUNSWICKST PAT'S vs BORONI A

SENIORSWEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 4.4 5.6 7.9 .51

ST LEO'S 2.3 5.10 9.13 12 .15 .87

WEST BRUNSWICK Traficante 3, Baker, Rocks, Scarafilo, Jackson . BEST

Jackson, Gray, Fyffe, McNaughton, S . Buckingham, Magafas.ST LEO'S B. Vaughan 3, F. Caione 2, P. Kelly 2, J . Murphy 2, D. Miller,S. Horan, M . Baddley. BEST Miller, Corrigan, B. Vaughan, Robinson, VanDen Akker.ST JOHN'S 2.0 8.4 10.4 16.6.102

ST ANDREW'S 2.5 3.6 5.11 6.11 .47

ST JOHN'S Charlton 4, Higgins 4, Emery 3, Walton 2, Christian 2 .

Southorn. BEST G . Thomas, Shannon, Higgins, Colville, Charlton, Walton .

ST ANDREW'S Ashby, Ford, MacDonald, Taylor, Wallace. BEST JKerslake, P Karslake, Lynch, MacDonald, Saddler, Wallace .

UNIVERSITY REDS 3 .0 5.7 8.7 10.10 .70

ST MARY'S 1.2 3.4 5.9 11 .14.80

UNIVERSITY REDS Kane 4, Strike 3, Perkins, DeAngelis . BEST Arnott,

Curry, Cook, Gosdschan, C. Ross, Terrill.ST MARY'S Binyon 5, G . Mullins, T. Huebner, K. Mullins, Lupton,Rappoccio, Ross. BEST Binyon, T. Huebner, O'Rourke. Preston .

UHSOB 4.3 8.3 13.4 17.8 .110

SALESIANS 4.1 11.6 14.9 21 .16.142

UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive dSALESIANS Byrne 6, Canavan 4, A . Grace 3, Healey 2, Bobetic, Sinclair .

BEST Healey, Quinn, Castaldi, Cincotta, Byrne .

OLD CAREY 3.4 11.9 15.10 18.11 .119PENINSULA 6.1 6.1 7.6 11.9.75

OLD CAREY Hickey 8, Ballagh 3, S. Neale 2, Cutlack 2, Daniels, Styles,

Donahue. BEST Cutiack, Harris, Ballagh . Hickey, Cope, McQuie.

PENINSULA Angus 3, McMahon 2 . Nelson 2, Fisher, Morley, Gross,c„nv RFCT Mnrlav Cnnk Glover. Fisher, Franks, Chesterman .

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80RONIA PARK 2 .2 4.2 4.3 7.5.47

pLD ESSENDON 3.6 7.10 20.16 25 .24.174

@ORON A PARK Fe sbY Hawkins, Deaneenshields 2. BEST Martin,

Buul . Mo noL0 ESSENDON Sumundza 10, Souter 5, Maddern 4, B. Pana 3,

no, Allan, McKenzie, P. Crameri . BEST Allan, Souter, Tonks,naza, McEncroe, Cook, B. Pana.

RICHM OND CENTRAL 4.

7.15

11 .5 17.12 22.13.14516.82FIT

RICHMOND CENTRAL King 6, D. Shannon 5, Hickey 3, Krisohos 3,pi, Waters, R . Austin, West, Whiteside . BEST Waters, Pickett,

= herland, R . Austin, Holt, Davtovic.f7qa p'"' :ps3 .O'Regan, Williams, Flynn, D. Chamberlain, McVilly, B.

Byrnes. BEST Maloney, D. O'Shea, M . Phillips, Williams, Flynn,

CHIRNSIDE PARK 9.11 .65Sr PAT'S 9.5.59

"CHIRNSIDE PARK M . De Jong 3, Taylor 2, Harvey, De lulio . BEST Sore,Andrew, De lulio, Sciortino . Matthyssen .ST PAT'S D. Stuldreier 3, P. Emmett2, M . Noonan, T. Allenson, C . Duggan.BESTC . Duggan, M . Noonan, P. Emmett, T. Allenson, P. Barry, K . Curtlar.

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WEST BRUNSWICK 0.6 4.8 6.11 12 .15 .87ST LEO'S 1.3 1.5 3.6 5.8.38

WEST BRUNSWICK Czerkiewicz 5, McNiece 2, Kyriakidis 2, Jones 2,Kirk, BEST Woollard, McNiece, Jones, Kirk, Czerkiewicz .ST LEO'S J . Vaughan 2, M . Lawler, R . Knowles, C. Kenny. BEST Pitcher,Alford, Currie, Ingram .ST JOHN'S 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.6.12ST ANDREW'S 2.2 6.7 8.12 12 .16 .88

ST JOHN'S Grundle. BEST D. Owens, Sutton, Ham, Butera .STANDREW'S Campbell4, Adams 2, D. Iles 2, Beard 2, Lynch, Overend.BEST Adams, C. Iles, Lucas, Lynch, Vimba, Wilcox.UNIVERSITY REDS 2 .1 3.1 4.1 4.1 .25ST MARY'S 3.2 8.7 13.10 18.16 .124UNIVERSITY REDS Heaphy 3, Basile. BEST Wood, Dobson, Mizis,Basile, Watt, Heaphy.

ST MARY'S Hurley 6, Clark 3, Learmonth 3, Pearson 2, Burns, Cuddon,D. Bourke, Andrews . BEST Clark, Learmonth, Hurley, Satterley.UHSOB 5.4 8.4 14.7 20.8 .128SALESIANS 0.3 3.3 4.4 5.8 .38UHSOB Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .SALESIANS Perkins, Mallard, Zois, Garafolo, Spencer. BEST McKnight,Spencer, Hamilton, Stoforides, Power, Maillard .OLD CAREY 4. 5.1 7.4 8.5 .53PENINSULA 2.2 6.9 8.12 12.17.89OLD CAREY Macrae 2, Thomas 2, Hands, Cooke, Eastham, Nance .BEST Cheong, Wappett, Bennett, Thomas, Clements .PENINSULA Marks 4, matheson 3, Farrow 2, Stewart, Hunter, Slovm .BEST Degregerio, Matheson, Jarrett, Pritchard, Farrow, King.BORONIA PARK 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 .2OLD ESSENDON 2.4 5.9 7.12 11 .17.83BORONIA PARK BEST Harmon, Metherall, Close, Charlton, Pound, S .Harrison .OLD ESSENDON Stevens 5, Hogg 3, McDonald, Murray, Evans. BESTHogg, Stevens, Singleton, Murray, Evans, Bellman .RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.4 3.9 5.12 8 .17.65FIT 2.5 4.5 4.7 5.8.38RICHMOND CENTRAL Tate, Dormer, Ricketts, Woodman, Redfern,Short, Shannon, Cohen. BEST Dormer, Sando, Tate, S. Shannon, Alevras,Woodman .FIT Murton, B . Moebus, C. Chamberlain, Midon . BEST Alvarado,Hartman, Midon, Boef, Williamson, Inserra.CHIRNSIDE PARK 8.5.53STPAT'S 8.10.58CHIRNSIDE PARK R. Heinrich 4, A. Skillern, G . Peers, V. Bourke, G . Skien .BEST Kimpton, Ogstram, M . Oakley, Campbell, Heinrich, Duck .ST PAT'S B. MacKay 7, M . Smith . BEST B. MacKay, M . Smith, D. Halloran,D. Sheehan, F. Sheehan, M . O'Brien .

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ITTAYLOR CREATES CLUB RECOR D

All at St Andrew's Coburg congratulate NevilleTaylor who broke the club record for games playedlast Saturday (25/7) against St John's . Neville, a clublife member, former reserves B&F and senior centurygoal kicker, made his 284th appearance consistingof 129 junior and 155 open age matches. There is nodoubt that Neville will continue to increase his total andwill break the 300 game barrier in the next couple ofseasons . Well done Neville !

SAINT REACHES 250 GAMESAll at St Andrew's Coburg congratulate Chris

Leopold who completes 250 appearances for the clubagainst Richmond Central this Saturday (1/8) . Chrisalways a reliable defender has slowed down over theyears but still is able to use his ability to read the playand position himself in a good defensive position onmost occasionsto resist opposition attacks . Chris hasbecome the 5th St A's player to reach this greatmilestone, well done Chris!

200 SHANE CONDIE - CHIRNSIDE PARKToday (1/8) marks the 200th game for Shane. H e

is the 1st player at the club to reach that milestone . Hewas an inaugural member of our 1st U19 team and alsoof our 1st Section F team . Shane's spirited andinspirational play for his beloved Panthers ensures thathe will be the trendsetter for many years to come. Welldone Shane!

150 GA M ES CLU BOld Essendon this week (1/8) welcomes players Ian

(Risty) Stevens, Ross Allan, Marty Egan to the 150games club, also congrats to Steven Gowty playinghis 50th game. Congrats to all 4 & enjoy your game .

100 GAMES 'SPLATTER 'The University Reds would like to heartily

congratulate their new Pres ., Andrew'Splatter' Whiteon his 100th game played 18/7/92 . Splatter has beenan inspirational player for all Reds since 1984 and wascapt . of the Reds' finals side in 1989 . A popular manaround the club, Splatter has been an untiringcontributor to the Reds operations . We wish him wellfor many more hard games on the HBF, barring injuryto his plastic hip .

50 AT OLD CAREYPeter Nance today (1/8) plays his 50th game . Our

own 'Bart Simpson' joined in 1990, is always on thetraining track and at social turns. Peter loves to standupto his opponents eventhough hecomes uptotheirknees on some of them and will always be at the bottomof packs . Well done Peter and may there be another 50 .

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11 . M . Bilionis12 . J. Mendoza14 . D. Mitchell15 . K. Payne16 .S . Bickett17. P. Murphy (Capt)18- K. Raj19 . J . Rattray20. J. Gillon21 . C. Jackson22 .L.Jackson23. N . Wartman24.B ' Jone s25. P. Roach26. P. Robinson27. D. Seers28 H . Thomas32 . M . Nikakis33. S. Taylor40- S. Bishop41 . T. Brook44. A . Forster45. S. Antonis47. K . Teschendroff48. B. Kerr49. S. McNamara50. A . Skelton (VC)53. D. Atki n54. A . McLean57. A. Naughton58. J. Ferrer (DVC)59. T. Ferrer60. S. Crowe61 . E . Dime r63. D. Auslender64. S. Swanell68. A . Moratis

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11 . A. Truscott12. B . Fitzgerald13. D. O'Brie n14. P. Cummerford15. C. Hyne s17. A. Fountoulakis19. J. Doherty20. D. Rappoccio21 . T Dundon23. M . Peck25. K . Bosch26.A .Sheedy27. C. Lester29. A . Scott31 . J. Darcy32 . J . Douglas35. A . Hynes36. A . Salanitri38. M . Maccora39. M . Healey40. R . Bellochi41 . B . Robinson43. M . King44.P.Sberna45. J. Taylo r47. M . Laffan48. J. Gallagher49. S. Hoy50. J. Raid61 . M . Westcott62 . G . Orlando66. M . Pearce79. E. Moore

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10 . J . Blancard,11 .B . Wdmott12 .J .Bndger13 . B . Payton14 . D. Wood15, B . Ka y16 . M . Clarke17 . A . Sa m1 8 . 0. Ariz19 . N . Skinner20 . T. Kells2t . M . Looschilder22 R, Brabner (Capt)23 . J . MacA6ste r24 . L. Soullar25, M . Hope26,R .Shaw27. S. Wills28. D . Statrace29. A . Beg930, J . Phtlhpson31 T . Williams32. D . Wellspring34, C . Scarlet t35. J . Dakis (DVC)37. J . Day38. M. Fletcher43, C . Morrison44. S. Whitby45. S. Magee47. G . Taylor49.A . Haggerty50. E . Murray-White (DVC)55. P. Harvey61 . N . Smith63. R . Capes

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10. D. Sadler11 . S . Lindsay12 . A. Strahan13. S. Pryde14. J . Hosking15. N . Lolatsis16. G. Mills17. J. Perelberg18 . A . Griffiths19. B . Penfoid20. B. Simpson22. P. Macmillan23. S . Baile y24 . D.Johnson25.R.Jones26. J. Fraser-Smith27. N . Strang28. Robert Hardy29. Richard Hardy

M .H .S.O.B .Coach : S. Duketis

1 . N . Bradley (Capt)2. C . Parri s3. B. Webb4 .S . Danckert5. M . Guinea6. M . James7. J . Vidal8. P. Barge9. A. Saultry

10 . K . Walles11 . S. Neal12 . R . Zwar13 . R . Gordon14 . E . Thomas15 . P. Albergo16 . M . Atkin17. P- Fountas18 . J . Gocoin (VC)19 . J . Duketi s20. P. Bake r21 . D. McAllister22 . N . Paton23. N . Gregory24. B. Etchell25. N . Archdal l

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1 . D. Birrell2 .L .Joseph3 . P. Mlllet t4 . P. McSvreen-5 S. Campbeli6 .S. McSweeney7 . A. Stewar d8, T Lin d9 P Hibbert

10 . P Norris11 . G . Carroll12 . A . Mercuri13 . S. Cox14, D . Fogarty15. E. Rowlands16. J. Mcllroy17. D . Perrone18.J .Lynch19. S. Biscaro20 . A. Tdmboli21 . M . Malone22 . L. Bevan23 .P. O'Dwyer24 . G . O'Toole25.J .Schmidt26. P. Hehi r2T P Ket t28. P. Callaghan29. V. Tirotta30. D. Cotte r31 . J. Ciccotosto32 . M. Bevanda33.S .Bevanda34. D. Eeles35. R . Gale36. F. Haifa37. T. Mills38 . D. Pasquariello39 . A. Rya n40 . D. Ryan41 . T. Spell42 . W. Tale b43 . D. Tomlinson44 . L . Toner45 . M. Volp i46 . D. McGrillen47. E . Swain

TEMPLESTOWECoach: Paul Ryan ,

Mal Prior2 . T. Driver4. P. Saw6. L . Parris8. A . Bennett9. P. Rei d

10. G. Hatton12. D. Merrett13. A . O'Loughlin15. B Lederman16. C. Shallard17. D. Hal l18. W. Murphy19. M . Prior21 . C. Connelly24.P Rya n25. P. Edwards29. G . Parkinson32. A. Saw39. C . McMahon41 .R.Boon49. G Daisley58. D. Cummins60. B . Crof y

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1 . K . Fuller17. R . McLeish20 . A. Greenv2y21 . S. Wilson26. D. Kay28.L.Higham40. S. Kirkham41 C. Adams42. H. Middleton43. S. Montgomery44. J . Russel l45. C. Atkinson46. K . Burrows47. M . Clunies-Ross48. M . Godwi n49. D. Steele50. S . Rodwell51 . S. Illingworth52 . W. Strangward53. A. Sutherland54. S . Sutherland55. B. Curri e56. A. Craw57. D. Walsh58 .P Edwards59 . P. Morrison88, 1 . Bowden

CAMBERWELLCoach : Steven Sherry

1 . G . Kerr2 . G . Rocco3. N . Tribe4 . P Alsop5. W. Glazebrook (C)6.R . Kennedy7. J. Povey8. A . Garraway

10 . M . Slomp11 . N . Tierny12. P Rossitt o13. S. Sherry (Coach)14. G. Minas15 D. Clutterbuck16. S. Hartle y17. P. Englehart (VC)18. M . Bingley20 . D. Murphy21 . A. McKillop22 .B .Hedges23 . M . Maziotis25. D . McNamara26. G. Liffey27. D. Bingley28. S. James29. P. Barke r32. A. Georgievski33. S. Duff35. R . Seitz36. B. Kem p38. A. Bartholomew41 . T. Patrick42 . B. Schreiner44 . A . Hartley46 . R . Pearson

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1 . G . Murdoc h2. J . Heffernan3. D. Evan s5 D.Johnson6. S Greg7. A. Christ o8. A . Horsburgh9. R . Sherlock

10. G . Crowe11 . J. Sherlock12. G. Harris13. O. Freeland14. T. Geie r15. A . Board17. A. Goates18. P. Martinsen19. S. Christo20. J. Manalokakis21 .S.Loukides22 . B. Lucas23 .S .Porter24 . A . Belche r25 . T. Ferris27. D. Biliman28 . R . Harri s29. D . Horsburgh30. A . Webster31 . W. Taylor

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2 . A. King3 S. Campbell4. L. StoneB. C . Walker

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1 . A. Di luli o2, P Anthony3. S. Wheeler4. M . De Jong5. C . Gellert6. G. De Jong7. V. Bourke8. G. Andrew (Res-CC)9. R . Gray

to. G . Oakley11 . G . Wyngaard12, C. Matheson13, N . Crosland14. J . Schroen15. M . Warren16. D. Sciortino 36. D. Karp17. P. Scardamagha 37- S . Condie18. R . Matthyssen 38, G . Kimpton19. P. Di Pietrantonio39. D. Harvey20 . G . Skien 40. W. Cornehssen21-D. McHenry 41 .P Harman22 . M . Napolitano 42 . B. Hendriks23 . D. Duck 43. D.Kan n24 . A. Sore 44. P. Burke25. M. Thomas (C) 45. W. Hussey26. B. Taylor 4& M. Oakley27. N. Schneider 47, C . Smith28. N . De Vincentis 48, A. Stickland30. K. Basso (VC) 49 A. McMahon31 . M . Ogstan 59 . P. Elliot t32. R . Matheson R . Davison35. P. Campbell G . Peers

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10, K. Shrives 39 P Bennett11 . A . Cope 41 . GCadman12 . W. Ballagh 42 S . Ust,ck13 .S . Jones 43. M Cheong14 . C. Bryan 44. K McDawa?i15.C. Hughes 45 A,Newnham16, M . Jones 46. D. Websdafe17. C. McWilliams 47. M Vissenpux19. G . Berti 48 . J Cope20. J . Raft 49. A Donahue21 .B Dunshea 50 P Bremner22 . J. Hands 51. D Pitts24. S . Brown 53 . P Drake25, T. Styles 54 . C . Bertaili26. J. McQuie 55. C . Hay27. S. Neate 56 N . Clements28,P Nance 58. A . Thomas30 . A. Craver 60 J Kellett31 . C. Fuddle 62. S . Patterson32 . G. Neale 63.T Gangs,33 . P Harris 66, C Anderson34 . G . Earney 68, D, Fitzpatrick35, R . McDowell 77. J . Keeble36. M. Eastham 78. M . Wappet38. M. Cooke 79. D. Zadnik

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Senior Coach : Chris PecoraRese rves Coach: Nigel Gibbons

1 . M . Bourke (Capt)2 . M. Castaidi3 . M . Brennan4 . S . Shelley5 M . Canavan (DVC)6 . M . Clark7. G. Gaspari (VC)B . D. Sutherland (Res-C)9 . N . Gibbon s

10 D. Oliver11 . D. Perkins 36 T. Hamilton12 . A . Gaspari 37 . J. Brennan13 . I, Bobetic 38 J Walker14 . P. Schembri 40. E . Mailiard15 . T Wallbridge 41 . M . Nanovach16 . A. Chiappini 42 . C Ebinger17 . M . Forbes 43. M . Tassone18 . S. Sinclair 44. C. Hunt19. S. Carfora 45. M . Grace20. A . Seeger 46 . C, Simonis21 . A. Perna 47. P. King22. M . Power 48 . P Rossi23. A . O'Hara 49 . D. Scott i24. A . Healey 50. A . Luscombe25. M . Pradei 52. G . Stofondes26. P. Miller 53 M . Clohesy27. R . Cincotta 54 M Fau i

28. M . Byrne 55. J . Gooden29, S. Brovrnhiil (R-VC) 56. B . Enright30. D. Lawton 57.T, Gleason31 . B . McLardy 58. T Paper32 . B. Quinn 60. R . Thompson33. J. Carat 010 61- J . Wise34 . A. Grace 62 . T. Mazzeo35 . C. Zois 63. M . Smith

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3, N. MacDonald 61 . J. Kin g3J. L. Walsh 62 . M. McLachlan'31, J. Kerslake 63. R . Lindsey32 . D. Saddler 65. S. Merkel33, R . Ralph 66. R Grandy34. K. Iles 69, R . Vimba

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1 . A . Camm2, P Morrow3 .D.Seedsman4 . P. Lewis5 . K. Groves6 . T Davis7.C Duggan9 . P Emmet t

10. P. Barry11 . P. Fatouros12 P. Hawkins13. S Scanlan14. G. Houlihan15 J Mackay16 C Paxton17, W. Mackay1& K . Banning19 A . James20 . B. Kellett21 . R . Henry22 . P Murphy23, A. Rash 41 . C. Johnston24 . M . Johnstone 42. M . Houlihan25 A. Barry 43, N . McIntyre26 . M . Mulcahy 45. A . Gran t28 . M . O'Brien 46 J. Mulholland29 . S . Adams 49. K . Gurtler30 . M . Noonan 50.A .Ladds32 . S. Oliver 51, A . Walsh33 D Andrew 57, L . McDonald34 . D,Sheehan 58,D. Dickson35 H . Kellett 60. M . Walsh37. T. Symons 61 . D . Halloran38 . M . Crawford 67. G . Capuano39 . M . Yiannoudis 72. S . Lewis40 . D. Nicholls 73, M . Wis e

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U .H.S .O.R.1 . G. Haeuslar2 .1. Cleary3, G . Smith4. C Krake4 . R. Burns (2)5 . C. Shon e6, S . Smith7. C. Skinns8 T. Hailifax9. D. Smith

10. P Burns11 . R . Boxshali12 . G . Bales12 . C Arnoi (2)13.P McLean 41 . A .Sawchyn14.a Regan 42 . D . Wallace15, M . Davidson 43, L . Mastrosavas16. P. Gunthorpe 44, R Buchmasser17. B. Rothwell 45, C, Lightfoot18 P Hooper 46. M . Roberts19. G Mazza 47. R Lightfoot20 . T Trantino 48. B Hudd21 . M . Grant 49. W. Bell21 P. Johnson (2) 50 . J Marzico22 . D Bennett 52 . T. Roe23, P Waters 53, G . Fraser24, A . Kountios 54 0 Eliemor25 S. Pagonis 55 M . Roach26. C. Gamble 56 . R . Wllgrove26. C. Gathercole (2) 57 D. Roy27. K. Strachan 58 . D. Ross27. S. Goodndge (2) 59 . K, Jones28. M . Rothv.eli 60 . P. Pander30 S. Epifano 61, C. O'Neill30.J, Mahoney (2) 62 P Shanahan31, M. Vilioen 63 . G . Schurr32. D. Bunn 66, T Glen n33. S, Wright 67. M . Pswk34 J . Palmer 69 .5 Williamson35 BLugg 70, G Bennett36. R . Verdi 71 A. Haseioff37. P. Kemp 75 . B. Tune38. A . Boyce 79, G . Allan39 C Stone 80 P Wood40 A Siluca 80 D Simoni (2)

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1 .TSmit2. N Bowman3. M . Richardson4. E . Mudi e5. S, Green* M . Schroder7 S. Thatcher8.P,Rice9, M . Plgdon

10, B. Hennessy11 B. Pickett12 . M . Roberts13 . G . Jacksont4 G . Laverty15. M . De Lange16 S Iiqoutz17, R. Church18 A . Hodgee19. G . Stanley20. R . Goldberg21, G. Cook 36 J, YOrston22 . G . Ackland 37 J Anderson23. S Andrikopoulos 38. N . Smith24. R . Ansell 39. G. Grech25 J Willems 40. D. Cahi r26 S . Basile 41. G . Jackson27 A Whitton 42. R Cumming28. M, Bethune 43. G. Lambourne29, D Tognarnm 44 P. Whit e30 P Curry 45, I . Mezzahra31 . D. Runciman 46,P Heaphy32 . J. Lines 47. N Arnott33 G . Rosella 48 P Hutchings34 G .Pasqurni 49 D Kane35 S . Roberts 50 J . Wise

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10 . F. Fyff e11 T Buckingham12 . K . Buhagiar13 J Jackson14, P Robinson15 . P McNaughton16. A . Scarahio18 A Gorman19 A, Rooke20 P Hickey21 . 0 Lampard22 . N Magafas23. M, Moore24.T Jackson25. C Borg26 R . Hokkanen27. D . Armstrong28 M Butera30 M . Lewi s31, L Kirk 42, G Sheriff32 D . McAllister 43 M Poioni33 G . Chappel 44, D Trahcante34 C. Konstantmidis 45 S. Henessy35 . G Andoniadis 46 F Bel l36 W Jones 47 M.Bechmann37 D Frencham 48 C Hatzistayrou38 D Marlow 49 M . Sevenich40 R Baker 50 B . Kyriakidis41 A Moore 51, M, Kocianca c

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COLLEGIANSSenior Coach:

Leigh CarlsonAssistant Coach :

Stephen MountReserves Coach :

Greg Tregear1 . S . Mount2 . D. Hoyle3. B . Woolhouse4.S.Laussen5. D. Greeves6. A . ingleton7. C. Higson8. C . Pollock9. M . Hibbins

10. C. Warner11 . W. Daly12 . M . Conron13. S. Hinchen14.R .Schober(VC)15. N . Anderson16. A . Wallace (VC)17. D. Phillips18. J . Bennett (Capt)19. P. Scott20. M . Whittaker21 . V. Cleary22. D. Ker r23. A. Wright24.D.Ramshaw25. G . Eyle s26. N . Milat27 .J . Dansey28. S. Blackman29. A. Kenneall y30. M . Galbraith (VC)31 . N . Wbbns (Res-VC)32.D .Thomson33. G . Irvin e34. R. Happell35. N . Whit e36. N . Pike (Res-Capt)37.C .Coyne38. M . Lake39.B.Jones40 A. Lord41 S. Lie42 . L. Griffin43 . M . Foard44 . A Parkin45 . P Harry46 A. Mitchell47. C . Davidson48. J . Lemon49 . S . Avery50. B. Jefferson51 . P. Baxter52 .J . Docking53 J Smith54. T. Holland55. R . Cross56. D. Warner57. T. Smit h58 J Parra60 . G . Oakley61 . R. Oliphant66 . B. Simpson69 . M . Burgess70 .R .Conron75 . N . Proctor

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COLLEGIANSSenior Coach :

Bernard DunnAssistant Coach:

P. Beddoe

2 . P. Fiume3. A . Phillips4. M . Edmonds5. N . Frase r6. A . Scott7. C . McClounan8 . C. Wrigh t9 . C. Campbell

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10 . A . Gallagher11 . C . Slattery12 N . Bourke13 . M . Stapleton14 .D .Howe15 . D . Eber t16 . G . Wallis17 . M . Getson18. A . Caffry19. M . Delahunt20 . C . Castagna21 . J . Amad (VC)22 . T . O'Hehu23 . G . Williams24 . A . Hewit t25. J . Murray26. M . Moran27, & Booker28. C . Mason29 .A .Zannoni30. M . Archdeacon31 . A . Booth32 . A . McIntosh33 .JSeabury34 . L . Getson35 .J .Pappas36. G . Walsh37 .P.Sheehan38. J . Triangolo39 . F. Battistella40, 0 . Cooper41 . P . Chalkley42, A . Duncan43 .N Duncan44 . S. Lmdenmaye r46. James Golds (Res-C)47. B . Murray48. Julien Kann49. C . Boutros51 . T. Mahon55 . S . Beatti e56. Jeremy Golds57 . B . Da y58. S. Boysen61 . M . Bushell63 . Jeremy Kann66 . M . Tyrrell68 . D . Frawley

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Senior Coach :Robert Hyde

Rese rves Coach :Jim Marchbank

1 . A . Egan (Capt)2.T .Jones3. D . Marti n4 . T. Beare5. M . Schmidt6- A . Cahill (VC)7. P . Booth8 . B . Collison9 . S . Brazil

10 . B . Hanlon11 . C. Lambrou12 . J . Tierney13 B . Curull i14 . 0 . Abrahams15 . P . Kearney16 . B . Herrald17 . M . Boyd19 . P . Considine20 . P . O'Farrell21 . D . Baker22 . A. Furey21 C . Alevraz24 . R . Anderson25 . D . Cenni26 . M . Fisher27 . R. Atkinson29 . P . Daniels30 . P Tatte r31 L . Boyle32 . G . Phyland34 . B . Conti36 . P . McMenamin37 . J . Zumbo38 . K . Scott39 . J . Considine40 . I . Turnbull41, P . Dwyer42 . C . Hor n43 . G . Irvine (Res-Capt)44 . B . Girolam i45 . C . Muller46 N . Culnane47 R . Little48 . D . Delac50 . B . Devine51 .J .Curran52 . 0 . Goodear53 . M . Leigh54 . T . Lescum55 .S .Zocco5& C . Hancock57 . B . Allman58.T .Keogh59. J . Bugeja60. L. Nardella61 . J . Crouc h62. B . Cruickshank64 . A . McCudden65 .J .Joyce66 . D. Gloury67 . S . Cox68 . F . Borello

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1 . A . Baxter (VC)2. D. Connell3. W. Byrn s4 . C . McKenzie5 . F Main6 . W. Smith7 . R . Makinson8 . M . Orton9 . G . Anderson9 . B . Herbert (2)

10 . T . Chegwin11 . J . Rae12 . D . Seccuil (Capt)13 . B. Cart y14 . A . Phillips14 . D . Cotton (2)15 . W . Phillips16 . M . De Mattia17 . P. Wel l18 . M . Constable19 . M . Armstrong (DVC)19 . R . Gerny (2 )20 . C . Kraus21 . A . Walden22, P . Thiessen23. I. Kidgel l24. R . Lavender (Res-VC)25. D. Dean26. G . Phillip s26. D. Kretschmer (2)27. C . Dun n28 . G . Borg29 . D. Ray (Res-Capt)30. P . Robinso n31 . B . Main (Res-DVC)32 . A. Roberts33 . G . Tanner34 . R . Home35 .D .Lappage36 . S . Meehan37 . D . Andersen38 . J . Hayter39 . B. Steenholdt40 . S . Healey41 . R. Plecher42 . M . Baxter43 . D . Hoare44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott45 . M . Alle n46 . M . Krause47 . J . Delalande48 . P. Merrell49 . M . Lilley50 . D . Golding51 .S . Baker52 . B . Canobi e53 . G . Hayes-Dewar54 . J . Wood55 .C .Ladds56 . N . Evans57 .B .Ladds58 . A . Whitelaw59 . T . Snowball60 . A . Whelan

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Rese rv es Coach :John Coldham1- E, Allen2- S. Reddish3 . S. Duthi e4 . R . Fuller (Capt)5 . A . Aston6 .D.Hooper7, X Lloy d& R, Hodges9, R . Au)ard

10 J . Kerr11 . D. Fox12- T Lang13 . N Hooper14, A Chambers15,0 McCall16 . J . Hosking17, R . McLeish18 . B . Simpson19 . G. Eagl e20 . S . Hume21 . S. Gibbs22 K . Stokes23, A, Millar24 .B Shepherd25 . S . Stokes26 A . Hart27 . T. Avsar28 N, Hart29 . R . Greene30 . J . Laird31 . A. Smith (VC)32 . G . Jackson33 . C Hunter34 R . Price35, B. Steele36 G . Bennett37 . D. Iser38 . J . Lat u39 .S . Woodhouse40, P, Brow n41 . J . Hart42 .J . Lawson43 . R. Austin44 A Stubb s45 . B. Cain (Res VC)4& R Roberts47 . M . Brady48 . R Petty49 . R Steele50. T . Byrne51 M. Terzini52 J Bock53 B. Crimmins54 . J . Harris55. T Fearn-Wanna n56. D . Kay57. P. Sherwe n58. T . Hart59. M . Veseli k60. B, Crump (Res-Capt)

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Senior Coach:Grant Thomas

Asst. Coaches:Bre tt Ja ri c kMichael O'Shaughnessy

Rese rves Coach:Stua rt Colquhoun

1 . M . Rose l2 . M . Bourke (VC)3 . M . Hannebery (Capt)4, R . Curtain5 .D .McKay7 . W . Denton8 . J . Dickson9 . A. McCorkell

10 . D . Richardson11, G . Greetham12 . J . Bowen13 .S . Lync h14 . D . Stoney15 . G . Clare16 . L . Meehan17 . J . Dalton18 . P . O'Sullivan19, R. Green20r D . Holmes21 . W . Mithen22 . R. Visentini23 . R. Hansen24, J. Petroff25 . D . Taylor26 . G Hancock27 . D . Doolan28 . J . Hilbert29 . A . Wilson30. D . Dan n31 . P. Klein32, J . Cardillo33. D . Landrigan34- G . Welsford35. C . Mortensen36. L . Hannebery37. A . Landrigan38. M . Kelliher39. M . Holmes40. R . Dalton41 . A . Dillon42. J . Lowe43,T. Keyhoe44 . L. Davies45 . T. O'Sullivan46. J . Kennedy47 . A . Bourke48, M . Logan49 . D. Bailey50 . G . Dalton51 .P .Connors52 . M . Collopy53 . D . Dalton54 . R . Salter55 . P . Salte r56 . A. Hall58, D . Stones59 . A. Sassi

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Frank Melica n1, C . Clark (DVC)2 . P. Schuhkraft3 . A . Fitzgerald4. R . Barnes5 . D . McDonald6 . T. Gallagher7 . B . Connell (VC)8 . M . Gilmore (DVC)9 . S. Grace

10 . M . McDonald11 . D . Edgell12 . N . Sebo13 . P . Kingston14 . S. Samild15 . M . McConvtll1& T. Stewart17 . P . Harrington18 . P . Cleary19 . A . Jobling (Capt)20 . D. Wood21_ S. Carboon22 . M . Ston e23 . P . McDonald24 . S . McCooke25 . P . Forsyth26 . M . Brown27 . T. Htll e28 . B . Collins29 . G . Petering30 . R . Woodland31,B .Egan32 . S . Reid y33 . E . Fraser34 . C Sparrow35 . A. Grace3& M . Devine37 . A, Orr38 . P . Milner (Res-VC)39 . S . Morgan40 . P . Joy41 . R. Oaten42 . D . Robertson (Res-Capt)43 . C . Thomas44 . A. Connolly45. D- Barton47. G . Treverton48. P. Marnow49. P. Hurley50.D .Conway51 . J . Brown52. D . Connell53. C . Karageorgio54. C . Kelleher55. P. McConvill56. B . Turner5& C . Byrnes59. M . Osborne60, J . Collins61 . A . Kukul)an

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10. J . Federico11 . P. Capes12 . H Hogan (Res-VC)13. R . Purcel l14. G . Mathewes15. M . Egan15. L . Overman (Res)I& F. Dunell17. W. Carey (VC)18 A. Purcel l19. L . Gollant20. J. Fraser20. P Wood (Res)21 . A. Mui r22. M . Mahady23, B. Hor n24, K. Mahady25. A. Comito26. J. Gollant27. A . Nathan28, P Morrice29. J. Overman30. R. Doolan31 . M . Fitzpatrick31 . A. Palmer (Res)32. C. CaHhorpe32. P Runting (Res)33. M . Mulkearns (Capt)34. N . Mitchell34, J. O'Connell (Res)35. S. Doran36.P. O'Dea37. F Comito37. M . O'Connell (Res)38. D McAllister39. S. Byrne40. D. Burke41 . D. Looker42. M . Marshall43. A . McCleave44. S. Taylor45.J.Kennedy48. D. Solomon47. R. Cervetto48. A . Smith49. J . Wiggins50. A . Walsh51 . T. Matkov52 . P. Rogerson53. P Mahady54. A. Brebner55, M, Overman56. C. Bond57. A . Vinecombe

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10. P. Gilmour11 . S. Banniste r12. R . Moran (Res-VC)13. M . Bosank o14,J. Reddick15,P. McCann16. M . Goodwi nIT R . Lyons (Res-Capt)18. B. Carter19. A. Ratcliffe20 . M . Carter21 . M . Fitzpatrick22 . M . Devereaux (DVC-Res)23 . A . Baker24 . P. Matton (C)25 . M . O'Rourke26 .R Rya n27. A. Finnigan28. M . O'Kearney29 . M . Fogas30, A . Urli31 . S. Hollow32. S. Eastmure33.J .Chapman34. M . Donohue35. S . O'Halloran36. A. Smith37. D Castaldi38. G Pinner39. S . Boyle40. M Talbot41 . M . Crotty42.A McKay

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BANYULESenior Coach :John Simpson

Reserves Coach :Grant Pyers

1 . P. Adams2. D. Witchell3. L . Holt (VC)4. M . Legge5. C. Ladd6. P. Williams7. P. Broster8. B . Moloney9. G . Sutterby

10. R . Cullen11 . G . Mooney12 . T. Kearsey13- P. Forbes14. R . Knight15 . S. Gray16. R . Doherty17. C. Boucher18. J . Turnbull19. A . Thompson20. C. Hoist21 . G . Foste r22. J. Gilham (Capt)23. M . Gray24 . W. Ashton25. M . Power26. A . Mill27. P. Barnes28. S. Stanton29. C. Pyers30. B . Gillies31 . C . Raywood32. C. West33 . D. Glass34- C . Stevens35. R . Parry36. S. White37. D. Gent3& C . Dunca n39 . B . Bowler (Res-Capt)40 . S. Gleeson41 . M. Harte42 . D. Taylor43 . S. Ayres44 . B. Hogan45 . M . Gilbert46 . P. Agostinelli47. P. Davi s48 . R . Hogan49 . P. Barnes50 . M . Phillips51 . A . McLaren52 . S . Coulson (DVC)53 . A . Shor t54 . G . Pyer s55. D. Williams (DVC)56. P. Aldridge57 . M . Wilson58 . D. Meredith59 . P- Healy60 . A . Weston

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10 . J . Koop11 . M . Spencer12 . M . Crampton13. R . Culvenor14.V.Sheehan15. R . Knight -16. T. Chisholm17. S. Zacharidis18 . G. Hipwell (VC)19 P Walli s20. A. Tuhan21 . D. Lawrence22. M . Cohen23. P. Whit e24. S . McKay25. M . Kelloc k26. A. McGregor (Capt)27. D . Newman28. S . Rowlands29. A. Headberry32. G . Wadley33. D. O'Brien34 . J . Quin (DVC)35. A. Qui n37.J. Andritsos38. N . Fletcher39. T. Gattuso40 . K. O'Brien43, G. Ender s44 . L . Champness45 . J . Lochovnak46 .J . Shad y47. N . Crampton48 P. Andritsos49 . Y. White50. G . McHenry51 .B. Hodgson52 . J. Milli e53 . D. Walsh55 . C. Trumble56,J .Cooney57. M . Kanizay58 . M Hanlon64 R . Knott65 D. Woo d66 . C. Ketsakidis67. D. Paterson70. M . Nihil l71 . M . Hay72 . C. Conroy73. A . Parsons

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Mark ParkerReserv es Coach :

Shane Young

1 . G . Bennett2 . M. McLennan3 . A . Pryor (Capt)4. C . Anderson (DVC)5 . M . Waddingto n6. M . Allen7. J. Rya n8 S. Fitchett9. M . Fisher

10. C. Lade11 . N . Perry12 . a Cochrane13. A. Grant (VC)14. J. Bennett15. R. Haydon16, M . Hendrie17. A . Rickarby18. M . Talbot19. C. Brook20, M . Reid21 . C. James22 .T. Hayden23 . M . Shippen24 . A . Hamilton25, L. Hamilton26 . T. Desmyth27, A . Augustine28. A . Gal e29. P. Latzer30. R . Phillips31- S . Murray32 . H . Jarvis33. Jarvi s34. R . Brown (Res-Capt)35. D . Smythe36. B. Pollock37 . M . Selby38. J. Tregaskis39, A Hoar40. N . Timms41 .S.Duggan42 . Devin e43. J. Pyers44. A . McLaughlin45.R .Carter46. J. Almon d47. R . Hopkins48. C. Haling49,S .Young50. J. Donelan51 . P Murphy52 .P. Murphy53. M . Hal l54. G . Treverton55. P. McMahon56.A .Cooper57. J. Tomkins58. S. O'Donnell59. C . Gilmore

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Senior Coach :Paul O'Brien

1 . T. Wilts2. R. Psarsk i3 J . Nichols (Capt)4. P. O'Brien51 N Boyden6. R . Der y7. C . Thompson8. J . Keebl e9 D. Coroner (DVC)

10 . A . Joyc e11 B. Murphy12, G. Borton13 S . Rose14 S . Bardsley15 D Maskiel16 P. Wood17 M . Ros e18 . W. Ward-Ambler19 J Correll20. A . Salek22 I . Mackay23 A . Wills24. S. Teal25 R . Nelson27 . C Bryan28 C Terrill29. R . Meade30 N . Howell31 S Frazer32.R Webb(VC)33 G. Dixon34 C Anastasaki s36 S, Newman37. G . Curtis39 M McGregor40 M . Blood41 P MacDonald42. B Williams43 P Bre t44 J Harty46 P Smn49.T Stuckey50 B Cook51 W Ward52 D Dowling53 C Kopa54. C . Williamson55 E Atkinson56 M Atkinson60 M . McCulloch61 G McCulloch63. S. Martin65.J .Cunnack66 P Tsiampas67 D MacDonald68 S. Bo.vnng69. P Jost73 T Hogg77, S Oliver

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Michael RittermanRese rves Coach :

Sol Skurni k

1 . M . Mark s2. C . Klooger (Capt)3. B. Bugaisk i4. L . Levy5. G . Silver6. M. Pat7. G . Velieman8. R. Roseman9. B. Bursztyn

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G SECTIONby Norm Nugent

The ultimate 1st round results netted me an 83%divi-dend as I selected two clearly losing sides in G South .

G NORT HKew achieved the unusual as they prevented

Williamstown scoring whilst scoring 56 times them-selves . At the final siren Kew led by 226 points . Elthamhad the better of O. W'bourne and won their matchby 22 points. Bulleen Temp. kept their unblemishedrecord intact when aided by accurate kicking the'Bullants' defeated O. Scotch by 54 points . StBernard's had a 10 goal cushion over traditional rivalsNorth Old Boys when their game ended . St Bernard'sforwards through accurate kicking insured the breadthof the margin . Banyule justified my faith in them as theydefeated Therry by 8 points . In another close encoun-ter, inaccuracy by Camberwell contributed to their 8point lossto Marcellin who thus maintained 4th place .

G SOUTHBloods did all they could to insure a final's berth with

a gargantuan 233 point victory over OGs who recordedonly 4 minor scores . However, simultaneous events atMuigrave meant Blood's efforts were all in vain . Accu-rate kicking boosted St Kev's margin over G'huntlyto 54 points . In a one sided game O. Melbs finishedwith a 94 point win over St Kilda/Sth Caul . whotroubled the scorers only once. In the closest match ofthe round, where equal scoring shots were recorded,Monash G ryphsthrough marginally greater accuracydefeated Collegians by 5 points . Reigning premiersDe La Salle insured their final's position by defeating0. Halley. by 31 points. Once again O. Xaverians havestumbled at the business end of the season . Their offfield aberration was multiplied by their misery atMulgrave where Mazenod recorded a convincingvictory over the 'C rocodiles' by 39 points . Sixteenscoring shots to 7 really tells the story of the match, muchto the Xav's disgust . While all these events occurredMonash Whites were enjoying their BYE .

PREVIEW OF SEMI FINALS ROUN DG NORTH - to be played at B'wick, Sunday Aug . 2 .First Semi Final : Eltham vs Marcelli n

When these sides met in Round 8 Eitham won bythe minimum margin thanks to great play by DavidThorsen (4 goals), Tim Stickland (3 goals) and theTucker B rothers. Since that day Stickland has hadhis goalkicking hampered by injury whilst for Marcellin,Treganowan has improved his goal tally to head theDivision . O'Callaghan who did well for the 'Eagles'in Round 8 will need close checking today as will theconsistent T.G . Slattery and Captain BernieCrimmins. Eltham who have been hit by injuries willrely on talented ruckman Sinclair to feed his runningplayers such as the Tucker trio and Thorsen . ProvidingF1 tham arP at full strenath a aood came should ensure.

However, in the final analysis I favour Marcellin to winthrough their depth of experience and greater physicalfitness to win by 10 points.

Second Semi Final : Bulleen Temp. vs St BernardsWhen these sides met in Round 8 the game was

evenly contested with Bulleen-Templestowe's greateraccuracy proving the winning factor. That day StBernards could find only 4 good players so if 6 do welltoday they should be right in the game . For the`Bullants' to win they must curtail the consistently goodplay of Vinnecombe, Doolan and the KlaaysenB rothers . Conversely St Bernards must negate theconsistenly good play of Critchley, Parris and P. Kilewho often causes defenders problems with his goal tally .I know co-coach veteran `Bullant' Paul Ryan is atalented player who will use his guile and experienceto the maximum today and so I select the'Bullants'to win narrowly after a high standard match - Bulleen-Templestowe by 7 points .

G SOUTH - to be played at Ross Gregory Oval,Saturday, August 1 .First Semi Final : Mazenod vs De La Salle

Last year Mazenod were the only side to stop DeLa Salle on their inexorable march to the pennant whilein Round 9 this season De La Salle won by 11 points .Asthe Malvern side is notthe most reliable at submittingmatch results little can be gained from pursuing thatangle except to say Losinno has proven a reliableforward . Mazenod have been well served by reliableplayers in Walsh, Wilson and Sharp who along withTetley knows how to kick goals . Mazenod appear tobe in top form as instanced by their unexpectedly bigvictory over Old Xavs last week while I suspect DeLa Salle have had to fight valiantly to qualify fortoday's final . Therefore I select Mazenod to win by 20points.

2nd Semi Final : Monash Whites vs Old XaveriansMonash Whites, true to Secretary Ross

Treva rton's promise, have had a very successfulseason following its hard recruiting work over lastsummer. Old Xaverians have staggered of late due topoor on and off field performances . When the sides metin Round 3 (ANZAC Day) Old Xaverians won by 23points thanksto a7 goal contribution by M . Dalton whoconvincingly heads the divisional goal kickers. Hisopposition number Sinn has done well for Monash ashave running players David Gemmola, and JohnMurray . Fast movement of the ball has proven aMonash strength as has the experience of Kenny andGraham . The `C rocodiles' who have been well servedby James Cummins, Callopy and Fennessy will makeMonash play the game out . However, I suspect thatthrough greater experience and better form MonashWhites will win the match by 5 points .

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KEW 34.22 .226WILLIAh1STOWN 0.0.0

KEW~' '' clsaac5, R. MacIsaac 3, Doyle3, Manley 3, Curtain 2, Bibby9, Oakley 2, J. Livingston 2, Holten 2, O'Dea, P. Shaw,

_,,..in, Lovegrove, Howe, Lethlean, Tucker. BEST R . Maclsaac .-ovegrove, J . Livingston, Holten, Tucker.

WILLAMSTOWN BEST Every Team Member contributed bravely.

ELTHAM 6.7 8.8 10.10 11.11 .77OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .0 3.0 5.1 8.7.55ELTHAM Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .OLD P/ESTBOURNE S. Porter 3, T. Grier 2, A . Belcher, D. Evans, J . Blank .

_ . 19 players played well .

BULLEEN TEMP. 1.0 8.0 9.2 14.5 .89OLD SCOTCH 2.1 2.2 5.5 5.5 .35

BULLEEN TEMP. C. Shallard 5, G . Parkinson 2, P. Brindley 2, B. Croft ,''am, D. Agosta, D . Cummins, A . Saw. BEST P. Reid, C. Shallard,

'--~~ta, P. Brindley, L . Parris. A . Saw.OLD SCOTCH D. Steele 4, McCallum . BEST P. Steele, Murtagh. Burrowes,

:_--n-on, McCallum, Higham .

ST BERNARD'S 7.2 11.3 16.5 18.5 .113NORTH OLD BOYS 0.0 4.2 5.3 8.5 .53ST BERNARD'S J. Monaghan 4, R . Klaaysen 4, F. Monaghan 2, J .

onnell, S. Tobin 2, M . Devers 2, A . Vinnecombe, P. Runting . BESTP. Klaaysen, B . Doolan, M . O'Connell, J. Monaghan, S . Brooks,

r mungNORTH OLD BOYS Limperakis 2, Miletto. Carroll, Perrone, Symes,

Henderson . BEST Carroll, Lynch, M . Bevanda, Hall,-'.oEmesberg, Symes .

BANYULE 3.5 6.5 8.7 9.9.63THERRY 0.0 3.3 5.4 8.7.55

BANYULE Pearson 2, D. Attard 2, Thompson, Aldridge, G . Gent, Gazzola,M. Fraumano. BEST Heathcote, D. Attard, Davis, Pearson, G . Gent,Thompson .THERRY Kite 3, D. Sandman 2, Costello, Kelly, S .Eldrett . BEST Mott,"Jenkins, Kite, Lyons, Minchin, S. Etdrett .

CAMBERWELL 1.3 3.7 5.11 8 .13 .61MARCELLIN 4.3 6.4 8.7 10.9.69CAMBERWELL M . Bingley 4, P. Rossitto 2, A . Hartley, T. Patrick . BESTpA . Williamson, N . Tribe, B. Kemp, P. Englehart, M . Bingley, D. Bingley.MARCELLIN Treganowan 7, Crimmins, Scott, Paonessa . BEST B. Day,H, dy, Williams, Paonessa, Treganowan, O'Callaghan .

WARRIOR FINAL SToday the former Warrior team, now in 'G' Grade,

contest the 2nd semi final at Ross Gregory Oval ; it ishoped that Noel Jenkinson's team will repeat the 1991Season when they took at the first of De La's 4 prems.All De La, particlulary Ox Fisher, wish the old 'Warriorsgood joss for today.

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ROSS GREGORY OVAL - SATURDAYG SOUTH FIRST SEMI FINAL (11 .45 am)MAZENOD vs DE LA SALL EField: J. Inglis, P. GirolamiBoundary: T. Gleason, M . O'ConnorGoal : G . Chalmers, C . Chalmer sG SOUTH SECOND SEMI FINAL (2 .00 pm)MONASH WHITES vs OLD XAVERIANSField: T. Hall, G . Pollar dBoundary: T. Gleason, G . BanovaGoa/: G . Chalmers, C. Chalmers

BRUNSWICK - SUNDAYG NORTH FIRST SEMI FINAL (11 .45 am)ELTHAM vs MARCELLI NField: R . Cooke, P. WabbisBoundary: T. Robbins, J . WerryGoa(: L . Mirachi, R . Liddl eG NORTH SECOND SEMI FINAL (2 .00 pm)BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE vs ST BERNARD'SField : F. Kavanagh, M . MorathBoundary: D. Windlow, M . GirolamiGoal: R . Liddle, D. Proctor

G SOUTHOLD GEELONG 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 .4BLOODS 7.4 16.12 24.21 35.27.237OLD GEELONG BEST Shakes, Rigby, Jackson, Moore, Begg, Carnegie .BLOODS Thomas 14, Hanrahan 5, Baglan 4, Smith 4, Robinson 3, Belford2, Gee, Amarant, Ellam . BEST Amarant, Baglan, Thomas, Smith, Gee,Toomey.ST KEVIN'S 4.2 6.3 7.7 13.7.85GLENHUNTLY 0.0 3.0 4.0 5.1 .31ST KEVIN'S T. Arnold 6, M . Thomas 3, T. Bare 2, R . Lewis 2 . BEST M .Thomas, T. Bare, T. Arnold, B. Millar, M . Durrant, R . Lewis .GLENHUNTLY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .ST KILDA/STH CAULF. 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0.6OLD MELBURNIANS 4.0 8.0 12.4 15 .10 .100ST KILDA/ST CAULF. Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .OLD MELBURNIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .2 2.3 3.5 6.7.43COLLEGIANS 1.1 1.3 4.4 5.8 .38MONASH GRYPHONS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .COLLEGIANS Pales 2, Bysouth, Nancarrow, Byrne BEST Byrne, Davies,Lockwood, Harry, C. MacKay, Woods.DE LA SALLE 12.6.78OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 .11 .47DE LA SALLE Ladson 2, Stewart, Losinno, Smith, Jennings, Conroy, G .Jackson, Goss, Maher, S . Buick, Fay. BEST B. Byrne, O'Callaghan, Maher,M . Ladson, R. Mullaly, B. Hoy.OLD HAILEYBURIANS Wilson 2, M . Baxter, Sher, Van Twest, T. Evans .BEST Pound, Weber, Lilley, Gilchrist, D. Lear, Flockart .

MAZENOD 8.8.56OLD XAVERIANS 2.5.17MAZENOD Allsop 3, Little 2, Walker 2, Marks . BEST Garner, Williams,Little, Allsop, Tetley, Walsh .OLD XAVERIANS Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

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VICHEALTH U19 CHAMPIONSHIPSWhilst our success in these championships is

acknowledged in other pages, it would be remiss of meto not record my thanks and congratulations to all thoseinvolved in achieving one of the VAFA's greatest everrepresentative victories at any level of competition . ToSimmo and the lucky 25 a job well done! To the supportstaff - thanks once again for your tremendous input!To the many players who tried out but didn't make it -your involvement is appreciated as it was one of theessential steps in our successful campaign, To all onceagain - a fantastic achievement !

REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHESDIVISION 1

Marcellin kept Scott's 'dream' alive with an easywin over Collegians with Craig Bernie just missing thehalf ton by kicking only eleven . Winger Matt Russelland big M ichael Frigo were Eagles' other bestperformers. O .M .'s were untroubled to beat Mentonefor the 5th time in a year with skipper Danny Koglershowing a return to his best form . Cornell again ledtheir goal kickers with 4 whilst Tubs thought Richardsonand Parker were his best . Nodders moved to 2nd witha comfortable win over Bernies. Harrison was againtheir major scorer with 4 and their best were FisherGoudie, Baxter and P. McCusker. Monds showed littlefight against Xavs whose easy win was highlighted byTucker's 13 majors whilst Black chipped in with 5 . Xavsbest were Gill, Stones and Egan.

DIVISION 2 CENTRA LTherry got a walkover from Kew which means that

with today's bye they will go 4 weeks without a game- not a desirable finals lead up. Thanks to MathewThomas I can report that OTs got into gear after 10 mins .of the last 1/4 and booted 9 goals to run away from theBlacks. Sutherland got 8 whilst their best were Beet,Best and Gutteridge. Hagar also threw in 'Rambo'in the ruck and full back de Stefanis as goodperformers for the winners and `Sam' the ruckmanand the 'HBF' with fair hair as best for the losers.Wells continued on their winning way despite keenopposition from the Carey boys who found the 'slab'too much of a burden . Coach's son and heir Ben got3 for Wells whilst Sam Ho"rskins and Chris Town weretheir best. Carey's best were Glendemann, Dunn andCampbell .

With all due respect to0 De La, SOUTHthey certainly achieved

the upset of the year with their win over Bedas. Welldone Ds it's good to see you rewarded for yourpersistence in bouncing back from your previouslosses . Unfortunately, nobody gave me any info RE yourgreat win . Rovers scored a walkover from the Oaks andMelb High got home more easily than expected from

the Fields, Peter Fountas moved to 2nd on the-goalkickers list with 6 for High whilst Ian Gillespie andPaul Barge were Steve's best in an even lineupTonners put an end to Scotchies finals hopes with ateam effort that pleased the coach no end with SamSwannell back in the goals with 4 . I saw the last 1/2 ofthe 'battle' for top spot between Jackers and

Parkersand must say that it was a very disappointing spectacle.Jackers were rewarded for their persistence in'concentrating on the ball, despite an 'average' effortby the 'whistle blowers' and ran out easy winners, JoshHoppe kicked 6 but thrilled the crowd more with his'Jacko' impersonation . Other good efforts for Jackerscame from `Slugger' Slade, Brendan Chizik andJeremy Klooger.

PREVIEW OF TODAY'S GA MESDIVISION i

Can't see too many close ones today so I'll be brief .Marcellin should be untroubled against Gil(as Gorillaswhilst Nodders will be too even for the Monds. O M 'swill recover from the Friday discos better than Berniesfor their early start at the Junction, whilst at the otherend of the lake the Lions should be too good forMentone . Xavs have now won 13 on the trot and thatwon't be their unlucky number today because I reckonthey'll beat De La by at least 13 points.SELECTIONS : O. Xavs, Marcellin, Collegians, O.Melb ., Mazenod .

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8Carey should be able to keep their faint hopes of a finalsberth alive at Black's expense whilst Hoes will be toogood for the Bullants. Camberwe! l won't want to takeit easy against the Friars who are finishing the seasonoff pretty well . Wells should still win . The tough selectionis the one between Parade and the Blues. A loss toBlues says goodbye to the double chance and putsthem in the dogfight for a finals berth . A loss to Paradesees them slip a game off the pace . I think Blues areregrouping after the holidays and at nearly full strengthshould just edge out Parade.SELECTIONS: O. Trinity, O. Carey, Ivanhoe, O .C'well, Uni . BluesDIVISION 2 SOUT H

Whilst I can't regard e La's win last week as a fluke,I feel thatField's recent form has been more consistentand, at home, t think they can sneak home. Bedas willbe winners again at Oakleigh's expense while Tonnerswill put an end to the Rovers chances of a finals spot .Metb . High will be far too good for Old Hoes . Parkersform last week was very ordinary whilst Scotchies haveplayed some of the bestfooty I've seen this year. A lossto Parkers will see them in an unexnec.ted hattlP for a

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; ,n the 4 and I think this and the travel fatigue tha tgcotchies will get will be enough for the home boys

,1elk in . Ashers probably don't have any chance~:,~ n ;al:€ng the finals but, because I have seen them

-i_ iay better form than I have seen from the Jackers,,,,j„ ;, 'lie ycanmakeareally good goof ittoday against., _,eaders, however, Jackers' winning form is too good-~ go against.c=~ECTIONS : C'Field Gramm ., St Bedes, Chirn . Pk,p, Brighton, MHSOB, AJAX .

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;romise to give Ashers a chance and I think it mightjust what they need to roll the Jackers . Good luck

Ashers!

UNDER 19 SECTION 1MARCELLIN 8.3 15.5 18.7 21 .13 .139COLLEGIANS 1.1 3.2 7.5 9.9 .63MARCELLIN Bennie 11, Boysen 4, Fava 3, Edmonds, Upton, Sandy .BEST Russell, Sandy, Frigo, Edmonds . Gill, Bennie.COLLEGIANS De Young 3, Gnerson 2, Bamford 2, Palmer, Sheehan .BEST Palmer, Phillips, De Young, Williams, Bamford, Barnwell ,OLD MENTONIANS 1 .4 2.5 3.9 4.9 .33OLD MELBURNIANS 4.5 8.11 10.13 13 .17.95

OLD MENTONIANS Overhand, Bond, Riley, Pride . BEST Richardson,Marshall . Radin, Bond, Walsh, Riley

.;. OLD MELBURNIANS Cornell 4, McKenna 3, Richardson 2, Trindade2, Carlyon, Teelow BEST Richardson, Koster . Wallace-Smith, Carlyon,Teelow, Parker.MAZENOD 1.1 4.6 5.8 10.11 .71ST BERNARD'S 2.1 2.2 3.3 3.9.27MAZENOD Harrison 4, O'Hara 2, Fisher, Baxter, Gill, Anastasi . BESTFisher, Harrison, P McCuskec Goudie, Baxter.ST BERNARD'S Webb, Rogers, Scerri . BEST O'Keefe, Hemley, Egan,Ogston, Palmer, Scern .

ORMOND 1.1 1.1 1.1 4.2 .26OLD XAVERIANS 8.7 14.14 21.19 27.26.188ORMOND Agar, McGaw, Osborne, Dobson . BEST McGaw, Haddon,McCarthy, Wood, Sparrow, Goldman.OLD XAVERIANS Tucker 13, Black 5, Short2, Stones, Fay, Dalton, Egan,Gill, Dillon, Fitsimon. BEST Tucker, Gill, Stones, Egan, Black, Hall .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRALOLD TRINITY 2.2 7.7 11.8 20.9.129UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .6 7.9 10.13 11 .14.80OLD TRINITY Sutherland 8, Pitman 3, Alysandratos 2, Smythe 2, Shein,Sutcliffe, Gibson, P Gutteridge, Symons. BEST Best, Gibson, Beet, P.Gutteridge, De Stefanis, Hindi .UNIVERSITY BLACKS Shannon 2, O'Brien 2, McKeown 2, Marr,Beachcroft, Bowles, Creak, McPherson . BEST Stinson, Shannon,McPherson, Wildes, Bowles, O'Brien .UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .4 6.12 12.16 17.21 .123BULLEEN-TEMP. 2.2 2.3 4.6 4.6.30UNIVERSITY BLUES McAinch 3, Muscatello 3, Grant 2, Hall 2, Free 2,Duffy, Koskar, O'Brien, Owen, Saw. BEST Muscatello. Cullen, Hall, Calnon,Duffy, McAfnch .BULLEEN TEMP. G . Carew 2, M . Brennan 2. BEST P. Dal[-Oglio, J. Scott,G, Carew, D. Somerville, N . Waddell, D . Lavletta.IVANHOE 7.4 8.10 11.12 15.15.105WHITEFRIARS 4.1 7.4 11.6 14.6.901VANHOE Molloy, Raywood, McGowan, Ford, Hicks, R . Pace, M . Pearce,L . Pearce BEST Molloy, L . Pearce, Ford, Northey, O'Shea, Pdkington .WHITEFRIARS Brisbane6, McGure3, Parr, Larratt, Carngg, Flanagan,Tilling. BEST O'Connor, Flanagan, Tilling, Parr, Carbone, Vernal .THERRY RECEIVED FORFEITKEW FORFEITE DOLD CAREY 2.2 5.5 9.9 12.9.81OLD CAMBERWELL 5.3 10.8 12.15 17.17.119OLD CAREY Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .OLD CAMBERWELL Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUT HDE LA SALLE GOLD 3.7 6.8 8.11 12 .15.87ST BEDES' 1.1 4.3 8.7 8.8.56DE LA SALLE GOLD Satchell 5, A. Hynes 3, Truscott 2, Commerford,Maccora. BEST Satchell, A. Hynes, Commerford, Dundow, Darcy,Sheedy .ST BEDES'D. Kinsella 3, 0'Kelly 2, Connolly, S. Hecker, Fisher. BEST'Connolly, Kinsella, B. Beasley, Loos, O'Kelly, McCraw .

AJAX 5.3 10.5 17.8 24.13.157CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 .0 4.0 5.2 7.8.50

AJAX Hoppe 6, G . Sheezel 5, Redlich 4, Slade 3, Braun, Chizik, Dunne,Duzenman, Segal, Steiner. BEST Slade, Chizik, Kloogec Hoppe, Sheezel,Braun .CHIRNSIDE PARK Pemberton 4, De Vincent s, Van Leemput, Rattray .BEST A. Woodward, Mosca, Schafer, Pemberton, F. Paola, De Voy.OLD SCOTCH 6.1 10.7 11.8 13 .11 .89OLD BRIGHTON 6.3 10.5 15.6 19.9.123OLD SCOTCH Lolagtis3, Bailey 3, MacMillan 3, Simpson 2, McDonnell,Roberts . BEST Roberts, MacMillan, Pryde, Lologtis, Hardy, Johnson .OLD BRIGHTON Swanell 4, Bilionis 3, Antonis 2, Gordon 2, Dimer 2,Teschendorff 2, J . Farrar 2, Atkin, Wilson . BEST J . Farrar, Bilionis,Robinson, Moratis, Gordon, Kerr.OLD IVANHOE 0 .4 1.5 2.8 4.9.33MONASH BLUES 3.6 9.8 11.16 13.19 .97OLD IVANHOE Atkinson, Pitt, Weddle, Ryan. BEST Baud, Douglas, Goad,Pitt, Ryan, Woods.MONASH BLUES Dowsley 3, Lai 2, Eley 2, Douglass, Barrett, S . Arnott,Mentha, Touhey, Caldwell. BEST J. Mahoney, S. Mentha, G . Togon, S.Barnes, T. Barrett, J . Caldwell.MHSOB 15.23 .113CAULFIELD GRAMM. 6.6 .42MHSOB Fountas 6, Saultry3, Harris 2, Atkin 2, Bradley, Vidal . BEST Barge,Gillespie, Atkin, Saultry, Parris, Paton.CAULFIELDGRAMM . B. Bennett 2, M . Tangari 2, R . Gossgray, R . Wills .BEST T. Chan, R . Zylberman, A . Davey, M . Johnston, B. Kuppe . A .Lawrence.OAKLEIGH FORFEITEDHAMPTON ROVERS RECEIVED FORFEIT

UNDER 19 SECTION 1m`~DE LA SALLE BLUE vs ORMON D

MARCELLIN vs OLD XAVERIANS 2 .30 start"'-OLD MENTONIANS vs OLD HAILEYBURIANS-iST BERNARD'S vs COLLEGIAN S"~OLD MELBURNIANS vs MAZENOD

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRALOLD TRINITY vs THERRY °`

'i`UNIVERSITY BLUES vs UNIVERSITY BLACKS`-IVANHOE vs KEW'°*~OLD CAMBERWELL vs OLD PARADIANS",WHITEFRIARS vs BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE

OLD CAREY vs TUNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTH

DE LA SALLE GOLD vs MHSOB -~'`-AJAX vs ST BEDES' Oval 14'~OLD SCOTCH vs CAULFIELD GRAMM .

HAMPTON ROVERS vs MONASH BLUES`-OLD BRIGHTON vs CHIRNSIDE PARK***.OAKLEIGH vs OLD IVANHOE

UNDER 19 SECTION 1Riley, Old Mentonians (1) 52Bennie, Marcellin (11) 49Thompson, Old Melburnians (-) 48Theodore, Old Melburnians (-) 39Webb, St Bernard's (1) 35

UNDER 19-2 CENTRAL SECTIO NRaywood, Ivanhoe (3) 63McKenzie, Old Camberwell (-) 39Sutherland, Old Trinity (8) 36Scarpa, Thomastown (-) 31Bubis, Thomastown (-) 30

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UNDER 19-2 SOUTH SECTIO NDouglass, Monash Blues (1) 81Fountas, MHSOB (6) 67Piccioli, Chirnside Park (-) 65Gosstray, Caulfield Grammar (1) 58Kirzner, AJAX (-) 55

UNDER 19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS vs DE LA SALLE BLUEField: B. Hayward, B . Hodg eBoundary: R . Swinton, W. AllenOLD HAILEYBURY vs MARCELLINField: D. Krame rBoundary: D. Chalmers, T. CreightonCOLLEGIANS vs OLD MENTONIANSField: D . D'Altera0. MELBURNIANS vsST BERNARD'S (Junction Oval 11 .30)Field: D . Ashton, B. Noona nBoundary: M . Rasmussen, B . SantamariaORMOND vs MAZENOD BLUE SField: S. Meredith, K. SegotaBoundary: A. Sutherland, D. Walto n

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 CENTRALKEW vs OLD TRINITYField: P. Ruff, M . HeadBoundary: C. O'Donohue, N . Walker

UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD CAREYField: K . Coughlan, D . GriffithsBULLEENTEMPLESTOWE vs IVANHOEField.- Ted Keating, M . PinneyBoundary: K. Convery, S. O'ConnorWHITEFRIARS vs OLD CAMBERWEL L

(match at Old Camberwell)Field. A . Stubbs, D. EarpBoundary: B . Calleja, K. Nevill eOLD PARADIANS vs UNIVERSITY BLACKSField: N . Nugent, T. SutcliffeBoundary: P. Corkill

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SOUTHCAULFIELD GR vs DE LA SALLE GOLDField : R. Krishnan, P. RapkeST BEDE'S vs OAKLEIG H

(Mentone Oval, Brindisi Oval M entone)Field : G . Lawlor, G . Waldro nBoundary: R . Valentine, B. CollinsCHIRNSIDE PARK vs OLD SCOTCHField: G . Curran (Rot), M . EnglishOLD BRIGHTON vs HAMPTON ROVERSField : R. Eastwood, A. FirleyMHSOB vs OLD IVANHOEField: D. Miller, P. LukiesMONASH BLUES vs AJAXField: G . Kelly, B. Johannse n

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To assist all VAFA players, as well as any Junior players associated with VAFA clubs,we have arranged a new sponsor this year, SPORTSLAB, who provide an excellentservice for obtaining mouthguards . For as low as $30 a professionally-fitted mouthguardcan be provided by an Advanced Dental Technician .

All Under 19 VAFA players who can provide a receipt for a professionally-fittedmouthguard are also eligible for a $20 rebate from the VAFA . Club Secretariesshould forward the receipt to VAFA Headquarters and the rebate will be sent directto the Club for distribution to the player/s concerned . This rebate is made possiblethrough VicHealth funding .

Remember, wearing a mouthguard at training as well as playing is stronglyrecommended and getting players accustomed to wearing mouthguards in all potentialcontact situations should be the policy adopted by all coaches and club officials .

N B : Eleven Old Carey U19 players have just received their $20 rebate .Do you have any U19 players who qualify?

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COACHES CLIPBOARDedited by

Mike McArthur -Allen

THE ODD COUPLEby John Simpson - Senior Coach Banyule Amateur Football Clu b

Season 1992 has indeed been an interesting oneforme as a football coach if for no other reason than whereI have worked. Forthe last 19 years I have been confinedto the environs of schools in the Northern Suburbswhere on the rare occasion I have worked with few whohave shared an interest in football in general (let alonean interest in Amateur football) . These rare individualswere all players who held common interests. So it waswith interestthat I ventured into Private Industry Projectand began working with the RACV at their Noble Parkheadquarters . My first port of call was the Personneldepartment where I first met well known and longserving VAFA umpire Steve McCarthy . In the past 6months a strong friendship has developed . At first thefoundation for our friendship was a common interestin and respect for our different roles . At first hand wehave shared our highs and lows, ideas and opinionsand routines involved in relation to our individual jobs .No doubt Steve now has a better understanding of justwhat is involved in getting a football team organisedfor each game. Similarly, I have a far better idea ofjust what is involved in umpiring . The key issue for usboth has been communication and here lies the keypoint to improving coach/umpire relations - simplycommunicate.

Simple as it may seem it is often difficult for peopleto take the initiative to get things started and I for onecan certainly improve in this area . However, it's wortha try. What is important to recognize is that both partieshave vital jobs to do and certainly Amateur football canonly benefit from a more open flow of opinions .

On Saturdays try to make the effort - seek out eachother well before the game's preparations and enjoysome light hearted bantor to break the ice . Coachesshould take the opportunity to invite the umpires backto the after match there and then . Such an invitation atsuch an early stage can only set up more effectivecommunications throughout the day. Prior to yourmeeting find out who the umpires/coaches are. Smalltalk could focus on how each party has been going orrelate to a specific rule either party wants to query ordiscuss.

Umpires should try and ascertian as much abouteach club as possible eg key players, captain, ladderposition etc A clean umpires room with a bin shouldbe provided (in white) as too should a valuables bag .The team manager of the home team should introduceclub officials to the umpires .

Often umpires enterthe rooms priorthe game andapproach the introductions in a rather formal andserious way.

Umpires should try and breakthe ice and enter theroom relaxed, with a smile prepared to share some lighthearted bantor with the players deliberately avoidingan autocratic style or approach . Coaches should dothe same and encourage their players to be at leastfriendly !

During the game negative comments f rom the benchshould be non-existent (I'm trying hard!) Umpires willmake mistakes but so too will players. Some coacheswill be infuriated by an umpires error yet tolerateconstant undisciplined or skill errors from their ownplayers.

Umpires should try to use players names andnicknames as much as possible constantlycommunicating the reasons for decisions, rewardinggood play or great efforts with a 'well done' andconstantly reminding players to 'make the ball theobject'. Again if umpires can inflict some humour intoa game the players will respond .

Duringthe game if umpires needto remind coachesof the time the break from the quarter huddles etc anickname and gentle reminder isfar betterthan'Timecoach' - or a whistle blast .

After a match coaches should at least buy theumpires a drink back at the after match . Often homeclubs make a point of welcoming umpires back andincluding them in the post match - eg to drawthe raffle,some (not too heavy) post match discussion re the game- with umpires can only be of benefit to improvingrelations as well . In summary the key message of thisarticle is simple - get talking. In many ways it took thisfateful experience away from teaching and a chancemeeting with Steve to give me an insight into umpiring .I hope that all coaches and umpires might respond toour experience and communicate far more effectivel yto bridge the gap .

RegardsJohn Simpso n

While I have this forum it would be remiss of menot to recognise the magnificent effort of the playerswho represented the association in the recently heldVicHealth under 19 championships. Without theirincredible discipline, self motivation, determination andpositive attitude little would have been achieved .Similarly the magnificent support of the 20 membersof my backupteam is recognisedtoo. My sincerethanksto all . To Max Lyon special thanks for the trust andsupport .

J . Simpson

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TRIBUNAL ANDINVESTIGATIONS

REPORTS

J*D. NICHOLLS (St Pat's Mentone) - Striking - 2 S. GOSS (De La Salle) - Attempting to strike - 2

matches. matches.*B. CONTI (NOBs) - Striking - 2 matches. W. DODD (Power House) - Striking - 2 matches .

S . PIDOTO (0 . Ivanhoe) - Striking - 2 matches. J. DALTON (0 . Xavs) - Striking - 3 matches .

*Accepted Prescribed Penalty Mike McArthur-Allen - Tribunal Co-ordinato r

-71VAFA against ANZ BANK and NORTH 1,t RUNSWICK on a charge of conduct unbecoming a member club

of the Association in that both clubs engaged in a melee during the E Section match played at ElsternwickPark on July 18th . Both clubs pleaded guilty - fined $400 each .

Phil Stevens, Investigations Co-Ordinato r

SENIORS: All registered players with a permitSENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least 2 matches

(be registered and have a permit) .UNDER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of

5 or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than5 U19 matches during the season .

RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit . Must have played 2 reserve matches and notmore than 8 senior matches during the season .

TWO U19 SIDES : Exactly the same conditions as per the senior team/reserve team playing onthe same day or senior team playing only or reserve team playing only.NB. U19/1 team assumes the role of the senior team .

G SECTION : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played in more thana total of eight senior and reserve grade games .

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VAT MARKETING NEWSJAuv7Ji 'L by Mike McArthur -Allen

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"We are enjoying our first year of sponsorship withcne VAFA" says State Manager, Protective Services, KenCorbett . He goes on to say "Both my colleague,Electronic Security Manager Peter Ashton and I werea, ;racted to the concept from our fi rst meeting with PhilStevens and Mike McArthur Allen . We were pleased tobe able to avoid the glitziness of our previous football

,,"sponsorship involvements . In the VAFA we saw anorganization that whilst being stable and conservativeis also progressive and entrepreneurial which is howwe like to see ourselves at Wormald Securty" .

Historically, Wormald Security's beginnings can betraced back to 1933 when Electric Signals Pty Ltd asthe Company was originally known in Sydney,pioneered the installation and monitoring of burglaralarms on a 24 hour a day basis .

The Australasian fire protection company, WormaldBrothers Industries Limited together with Chubbacquired the whole capital of Electric Signals HoldingsLimited in 1960 .

Wormald purchased the Chubb interest in ElectricSignals in 1969 which made it awholly owned Wormaldsubsidiary. However, it was still strictly an alarmcompany and the Wormald philosophy was that itshould provide a total security service for its clients .

With this philosophy in mind, Wormald began a hugeacquisition program which commenced with thepurchase of the Australian Watching Company in 1970,which at the time was the largest guard and patrolcompany in Australia .

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Wormald Security's manpower force of guards andmobile patrol officers numbers in excess of 3,500professionally trained personnel . . . and this, togetherwith the Company's total security umbrella of bothproducts and services makes it the mostcomprehensive company of its type in Australia .

However, it is not Wormalds size that sees it lead thefield, it is in fact, the dedication to training, supervisionand management of well selected personnel thusensuring a quality of service to our clients secondto none .

Racal purchased Wormald Security, the Australiansecurity division of Wormald International in October1988, and it now trades as a major independentcompany throughout Australia .

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5 YEARS AGO - 1987Old Brighton (C) had a wonderful 40 pt win over

M HSOB but it was not good enough to get them into° the four as they missed out by percentage to

Thomastown .` Therry moved into 2nd place in'B' Section with animpressive 62 pt win over Parkside who sorely missedFrank Sansonetti . Club President Tom Johnston wasin the doldrums ., Tony Riddell's 10 gls for St Kilda against UniBlacks could not save St Kilda CBOC from C Section .,It made 24 gls to Tony Riddell in 2 games .

B & F votes in DE&F Sections were as follows :D : Mark Dyson (Ivanhoe) and Ga ry Norton (0.

Mentonians) tied on 16 pts . It was Gary's 3rd B&F,as he had previously won E Section in'79 and'80 .

E: Vic Zanin (U HSOB)19 ; A . Mirakian (0. Essen) 18;C. Bilby (0. Essen) 17.

F : B. Tierney (Whitefriars) 22 ; A . Post (Comm . Bank)20 ; P. Tucci (LaTrobe) 16.

Top goalkickers for the season were : A - PaulSchuhkraft (Orm) 77; B- Chris Freeman (P'side) 66 ;C - Matt Cavanagh (Kew) 72 ; D - Collins (0 . C'well)65 ; E - Jenkins (State Bank) 82 ; F - Wilson (StAndrews) 127.

10 YEARS AGO - 198 2300 games to Assumption's OC M ichael "Bull"

Howe who joined the club in its foundation year, aftera season with Uni Black Jnrs in '62 . A member of theclub's only Premiership side in '67, senior coach, lifemember and above all, his friendly and good-naturedmanner, "Bull" is one of the club's greats .

100 games to Jack Hamilton (Uni Blues), TerryConsidine (0. Parads), Doug Dick (0. Brighton), TimMullett (0. C'well) .

Umpire Pat Maebus handled his 150th game .In a superb game, Ormond, desperate to hang on

to 4th place, defeated by 3 pts Old Scotch, who wanteda victory to get out of the relegaton battle. Qtr by qtrscores were 6.3 to 5 .3 ; 9 .10 to 9.4; 15.12 to 14.10 ;17.14(116) to 17.11(113) . Best were Morris, McCooke,Bourne (4 gls) Ormond and A. Smith, Fenton, Tallent(0. Scotch) .

In C top team 0. Camberwell Gr defeated 3rd teamHampton Rovers 14.16(100) to 12 .14(86) . Best wereArmstrong, Rogers, King (0. C'well) and N . Kelly,Rowston, Clark (Hampton Rovers) .

TAherry replaced Banyule in top spot in E when afteran even 1st half, they kicked 9.4 to 5.9 to win by 29 pts .Best were O'Sullivan, C. M ott, Whyley (Therry) andPower, Barnes, Attard (Banyule) .

15 YEARS AGO - 197 7Uni Blues (8th) staved off relegation when they

kicked 10 gls in the final term to overwhelm St Bernard's(3rd) by 73 pts . Best were Booth, Carne, Anderson

(7 gls) (Uni Bues) and M onaghan, Annazzo,Nadzielski (St. B's) .

200 games to Ian Cave (Hampton Rovs) followingin the footsteps of father Bob, a star rover in'A' Section,many, many years ago. Ian's sister Sue is administrativeassistant at Elsternwick Park .

Ivanhoe (J .1) were 3 games clear of nearest rivals,Uni Blacks and St Bernard's OC with only loss to date .

I n the Tipster's Tally, Syd Whitfield, on 235, led NormNugent, 231 . Trailing the field was well known footballadministrator, Alf Keam, on 164 pts . Still, it was agreedthat his section, 'B' was the toughest in the competition !

Old RAelburnians, one game outsidethe four in'B',defeated 2nd team Ivanhoe, by 14 pts . Stars wereRoberson (8 gIs), R . Brown, Stua rt (0. Melbs) andKnop, Grant, C . Stewart (Ivanhoe) .

200 games to E'wick's Jeff "Porky" Parkins, JohnMoodie (Collegians), Gary Johnston (Kew) .

Peter Hutchinson (PowerHouse) retired after amagnificent 356 games.

20 YEARS AGO - 1972Reservoir OB, Assumption and Power House

were safe in the C Section 4, but the fight for the finalplace was intense with St Kilda CBC (32), O. Xavs (30),Nat Bank ( 28), Fairfield (24) and O. Halley (24) all inthe battle.

Congratulations to John Tudor of O . Paradians forhis 200th game against Uni Blues, one of the bestplayers and clubmen that Paradians has seen . Johnstarted his amateur career in '61, was a member of theCarnival side in'62 and had played in 6 winning grandfinal sides .

Alphington (5th) styaed in the fight for the D Section4 when they came from behind to defeat HamptonRovers (9th) by 17 pts. Williams, Shaw, Robe rts andAlsop (5 gls) were Alphington's best .

Leading goalkickers were A - Butcher (Caul . Gr) 72 ;B - Stephens (0. Trinity) 74 ; C - Tuck (Assump) 80,D - Shannon (St Pat's) 68, E - Walker (0. Ivanhoe)92, F - MacCullvar (0. C'well) 52 .

25 YEARS AGO - 1967Victoria thrashed South Aust .14 .16 to 1 .4 in the final

match of the Carnival at Launceston . It was and still is,the lowest score ever recorded in a Carnival match.

Best were Murphy, Hughes, Ward, McLean,Parkes, Wood .

David Hughes was runner-up to Tasmania's captain,Bob Newton, fortheGrosvenor Medal for B&F player.(David won the trophy at the Adelaide carnival in '64. )

Life member and committeeman Colin "Polly"McDonald played his 200th game for Ormond .

100 games to Charles Edlesten and Bill Mumford(Nat . Bank), Tony Blazey and Tony Fenton (OGG),Fred P roctor (0. Parads) and M ick Donegan (PowerHouse) .

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1992 Elsternwick Park Programm eVicHealth Matches of the Day

to be held at Elsternwick Park as follows :

THIS WEEKEND :SATURDAY: Aug 23: No match at Elsternwick Park this day

St Leo's Wattle Park vs Old Carey (F) Aug 29: B SECTION 1ST SEMI FINA LSUNDAY: Aug 30: A SECTION 1ST SEMI FINAL

No match for E.Park this day. Sep 5: B SECTION 2ND SEMI FINALAug 8 : G SECTION PRELIMIN . FINALS (11 .45 & 2 .00) Sep 6 : A SECTION 2ND SEMI FINALAug 9: No match at Elsternwick Park this day Sep 12 : C SECTION GRAND FINA LAug 15 : No match at Elsternwick Park this day Sep 13 : A SECTION PRELIMINARY FINALAug 16 : G SECTION GRAND FINALS (11 .35 & 2,00) Sep 19: B SECTION GRAND FINALAug 22 : De La Salle vs Collegians (A) Sep 20: A SECTION GRAND FINAL

1992 FINALSSubject to alteratio n

SECTION FIRST SEMI SECOND SEMI PRELIMINARY FINAL GRAND FINALS

A ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK30/8/92 ( e) 6/9/92 (e) 13/9/92 (e) 20/9/92 (e)

B ELSTERNWICK PARK ELSTERNWICK PARK BOX HILL ELSTERNWICK PARK29/8/92 ( e) 5/9/92 (e) 12/9/92 (e) 19/9/92 (e)

CBRUNSWICK BOX HILL SANDRINGHAM ELSTERNWICK PAR K

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with Graham Burnes, Mike McArthur-Allen and Mark AndersonTune in next Sunday and catch all the VAFA news and reviews with a weekly phon-in quiz .

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Visors, Schweppes 6-packs, "For the Love of the Game" book.Upcoming weekly interviews with VAFA personalities as follows :

Sunday 2 August Brian (Benny) Goodman - Assistant Umpires AdvisorSunday 9 August David Matthews - Senior Coach, Caulfield GrammariansSunday 16 August Mark Parker - Senior Coach, Old BrightonSunday 23 August Geoff Reilley - Senior Coach, WhitefriarsSunday 30 August Bernie Dunn Senior Coach, De La Sall e

CLUB PRESS CORRESPONDENTS AWARD

, Would you like a weekend for two flying to Sydney,courtesy of Ansett Australia plus accommodation?WHO WOULDN'T? Well that's the prize for this year'swinner of the VAFA CLUB PRESS CORRESPON-DENTS AWARD .

Clubs interested in participating need to submit ascrapbook or similar presentation to the VAFA at theend of the season . More details are listed in VAFA Memo11/92 (April 1992) .

This is a great competition whilst at the same time

I

it is an essential part of raising your Club's profile in theprint and/or electronic media.

Last year's winner was David (Dutchy) Holland fromOld Mentonians. Dutchy and a lady friend had afabulous weekend in Sydney at the Southern CrossHotel and is already working hard again this yearto keepOld Mentonian's media image highly visible . Well doneDavid .

What about some other CLUB PRESS CORRES-PONDENTS getting active and developing their ownMedia folios. They could qualify for this year's prize.

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FAILED TO PHONE FINAL SCORESBY3PRAHAMPTON ROVERS 3 .40*ST. JOHN'S 3 .3 0OLD GEELONG (G) 3 .15

BY 5 PMOLD BRIGHTON 5.04ANZ BANK 5 .07

*Clubs had to be contacted for scores

PHONED i NCO:RECT SCO P ES

WHITEFRIARS (Snr) OLD ESSENDON (Snr)THOMASTOWN (Snr) ST BERNARD'S (Res)BORONIA PARK (Snr) AJAX (U19 )

PLEASE NOTE :Standard fines will apply for clubs guilt of the aboveoffences. Clubs who offend on three occasionsforthesame type of offence will be charged with "conductunbecoming a Member club of the Association "

CLUB SECRETARIES/PRESS CORRESPONDENT S

The procedu re is as follows :• G SECTION AND RESERVE MATCHE S

Final scores to Elsternwick Park 531 8333 - ask for Nancy McTaggart (by 3pm)• U19 AND SENIOR MATCHES

Final scores to Nancy McTaggart 5 28 3319152 8 2471 before 5 pm

® A AND 8 SECTION MATCHES Both team's goalkickers, best player and 1/4 by 1/4 scores tobe phoned to Norm Nugent 467 2857 before 5.30 pm .

® Home team sec retary/p ress correspondent to provide this information .

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E• Today we acknowledge theUMPIRES PROFN . ears

it appears that the State Government is about to right hand corner of this column :,eef, expressions of interest for the position ofC~i

4edftoprfgmance of the man whose hea ap p

~omnnissianer of Police . Perhaps they s Full Name :Stephen John McCarthy ; Nickname :

Dashing' David Macca; eons+der what t~„~FAThwaites,offer in the gu - Year

commenced umpiring : 1978 (VFL Reserve

`taalfopin9' C Grade); 1984 (VAFA) .Humphries and `Perfect' Peter PRottey . The

n again. . . Perhaps not! StV

AF

Agames

: 200 (today) •toot, Tyler, now (and always) an avid - H ighli htslAchrevemenis :

`A First Semi (90191) ;'C'

Kevin Grand Final; seeing `Stud' K+l rr?inutes of the '91 th e next to me i

n Bernard'sfoAo uccess as the Einalslldrhis awfonear} goalie forward pocket in the openingmates ever y

. Some more Trivia Night reports :Greatest influence

on career : Jack Irving (thefor her~ngratutatronstoihe

winning table Which included - Grand

GreatFm Neville Nash ; Benny ; Wife Cheryl

such .BPasterminds' as 'Rowdy, Hates, ` Rusty, rgreatest!) ;

Francis, `Buster' Keeton, `Rags' Keogh and 'Wild' support. Specia!thanksto Harry Beitzeleverosince ged

Cherry. bouncing style. It's been no g

. Will their next holiday Football playingca reer: At school . Think of Bruce

-'Agate, Harris and his lovely Pat,who swears'the Reid as an opening batsman . . .that's me as afootbal!erl

sun' shines over Hanging Rockbe in Gundaga+ or Bangkok? _ Pet hates : 1992 .

The 6goal umpires who attended ~ g~t and

S ._~fostmemorabl8match: p`gger~W~semag~rmon

~ppper M . Murray, K . Segota, at Ormond (M ay '87) with Young

Haras. _ Best Amateur footballers seen : Terry

- David D'Altera's brother. Fawkner) ; Rob Fuller (Old Scotch); Stuart Hinchen- could have

Baby Henry Simonmakng more noise than Dad, ~Collegians) and Steve Wiltshire (Peninsula)

Richie. Flogger' Natoli andPaul played in the higher sections. is eak a

= Heard that John, port F logg stand Best umpires: Kevin Segota (at h p

'The Judge' Rapkehad agreattime at the Gipp

tysnpsAssociation seooo~d annual UPD in Drown Wiseman(makesitlookeasy)and +9

require an overnight stay Mike (most helpful when filling out a report is column;

recently. That they did - What t like about umeat fo tbaliing body; being

speaks volumes for their p being wit h rofessiana4ism. involved with a greatthe victorious VAFA U19 on Champ p

o Word has it that Richie Sirnon's raving syndicate involvedselection from a few weeks back was due e tdOisplayed by day -- well done

complete SimmO . 10 years service ; to become

pm and not 4 pm . imagine the surprise - Ambition: To compd

players at Harry Trott when Richie enquired "How dl a VAFAUA Life Member; to retire after 'W+sey'l

there!the horse go, Ken?" to which the goalie responded, pS Werekicking oninCarrumD @ nwasg cth stened

Listen to it yourself in future". Correct weig hseek king ® Which beloved ardent barracker at NOB's las t

. A+xord of warning to thosefrom the southern Deserthead' bytransport with Wayne 1 4h' Henry ne's week? Give us a be!! when you think you know•suburbs directtoFawkner-don't!!Apparently Way R~MINDERS :last trip took in the sights of Wattle Park, Cantebury, °~ugust 17th : Annual Seminar at Arden Street . Be

Doncaster, Heidelberg etc. Get a Melway's, Wayne! there or be docked !e The best late night radio show

on Fr+daisog~~ august 20th: pre-Finals 88Q at the Park .

definitety be Brian 1aylor's `Good Sports' p- August 27th : Umps Annual Meeting .

on 3 UZ . With former AJAX notable, Ross `Roc~Y' a Go to the RAC/ Travel Se rv ice for your leisurely,

Dabscheck and our own Normie Nugent the ~~anksReportaround 11 .15 pm is compulsory comfortable and relaxed holiday.

Norm _ .-_----for all those mentons, ----------- -------

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, 1- 11 ~ 'L16' a A SECTIO NCOLLEGIANS 11 3 0 1588 990 160.40ST BERNARD'S 9 5 0 1250 1123 111.31ORMOND 8 6 0 1228 1193 102 .93DE LA SALLE 8 6 0 1380 1351 102 .15OLD SCOTCH 8 6 0 1168 1214 96.21OLD HAILEYBURY 7 7 0 1375 1357 10133NORTH OLD BOYS 6 8 0 1358 1347 10082OLD XAVERIANS 5 9 0 1193 1458 8182MARCELLIN 4 10 0 1180 1435 82 23THERRY 4 10 0 1144 1396 8195

B SECTIONOLD TRINITY 11 3 0 1733 1094 158.41OLD BRIGHTON 11 3 0 1536 1023 150.15WHITEFRIARS 9 5 0 1284 1195 107.45OLD MELBURNIANS 8 5 1 1446 1140 126 .84OLD PARADIANS 8 6 0 1328 1197 11094BANYULE 7 7 0 1449 1450 9993OLD MENTONIANS 7 7 0 1145 1377 83.15UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 8 1 1354 1206 112 27MONASH BLUES 3 11 0 1166 1314 88.74PARKSIDE 0 14 0 908 2353 3859

C SECTIO NKEW 12 3 0 1640 1314 124 .81FAWKNER 11 4 0 1661 1149 144.56COMMONWEALTH BANK 11 4 0 1740 1438 121.00BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 5 0 1694 1384 122.40IVANHOE 9 6 0 1591 1400 11364MHSOB 6 9 0 1340 1457 9197ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 5 10 0 1338 1501 89 .14THOMASTOWN 5 10 0 1299 1951 6658AJAX 3 12 0 1494 1680 8898UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 12 0 1258 1781 7063

D SECTIO NCAULFIELD GRAMMAR 10 5 0 1370 1185 115 .61ST BEDES 9 6 0 1182 1107 106.78PRESTON 9 6 0 1417 1426 99.37MAZENOD 8 7 0 1596 1376 115.99OLD IVANHOE 8 7 0 1597 1527 104 .58ST KEVINS 8 7 0 1497 1506 99.40OLD GEELONG 7 8 0 1121 1187 9444HAMPTON ROVERS 6 9 0 1386 1576 8794OLD CAMBERWELL 5 10 0 1217 1327 9171WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 10 0 1278 1444 8850

E SECTIONDOVETON 13 2 0 1771 1250 141.68BRUNSWICK 10 5 0 1628 1224 133 .01GLENHUNTLY 10 5 0 1688 1407 119.97POWERHOUSE 8 6 1 1419 1191 119.14NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 7 0 1640 1438 11405AQUINAS OB 7 7 1 1403 1266 11082ANZ BANK 7 8 0 1472 1523 9665BULLEEN UNITED 5 10 0 1041 1353 7694ELSTERNWICK 5 10 0 1030 1638 62,88LATROBE UNIVERSITY

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ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 15 0 0 2470 919 268 .77ST MARY'S 13 2 0 1803 1155 156 .10OLD CAREY 12 3 0 1537 1255 122.47OLD ESSENDON GR 11 4 0 1826 1065 171 .46SALESIAN OC 10 5 0 1719 1431 120.13PENINSULA 10 5 0 1587 1307 114.42ST ANDREW'S 7 8 0 1557 1453 10716ST JOHN'S OC 7 8 0 1401 1393 10057UNIVERSITY REDS 7 8 0 1403 1582 8869UHSOB 6 9 0 1287 1753 7342RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 10 0 1299 1535 84 .63WEST BRUNSWICK 5 10 0 1228 1462 8399ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 5 10 0 1175 1412 8322CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 11 0 1098 1897 5788FITOB 2 13 0 1312 2129 61 .63BORONIA PARK 1 14 0 965 1839 52 .47

A RESERVE SECTIO NST BERNARD'S 11 3 0 1214 996 121 .89COLLEGIANS 10 5 0 1368 854 160 .19OLD SCOTCH 10 4 0 1286 946 135.94ORMOND 8 6 0 1257 1046 120.17OLD XAVERIANS 7 7 0 1253 1252 10008MARCELLIN 6 8 0 1066 1063 10028DE LA SALLE 6 8 0 975 1037 9402THERRY 5 9 0 857 1355 6325NORTH OLD BOYS 4 10 0 897 1481 6057OLD HAILEYBURY 3 10 0 968 1263 7664B

RESERVE SECTIONOLD TRINITY 12 2 0 1242 600 207.00OLD BRIGHTON 12 2 0 1207 644 187.42OLD PARADIANS 10 4 0 1059 606 174.75WHITEFRIARS 8 5 1 970 813 119.31UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 7 0 867 842 10297MONASH BLUES 6 8 0 839 912 9200OLD MELBURNIANS 5 9 0 701 809 8665BANYULE 5 9 0 727 1071 67.88OLD MENTONIANS 4 9 1 579 1067 5426PARKSIDE 0 14 0 352 1496 2353

C RESERVE SECTIO NUNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 3 0 1230 704 174 .72FAWKNER 12 3 0 1171 682 171 .70BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 4 0 1236 673 183 .66MHSOB 10 4 1 1042 717 145.33ST KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 8 7 0 854 970 8804COMMONWEALTH BANK 6 9 0 921 1117 82.45AJAX 5 9 1 923 1189 77.63U KEW 3 10 2 797 1124 7091THnMASTIWN 4 11 0 696 1313 530 1

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GLENHUNTLY 15 0 0 1224 604 202 .65AQUINAS OB 12 3 0 1170 695 168 .35POWERHOUSE 11 4 0 1145 570 200 .88DOVETON 10 5 0 1031 828 124 .52NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 8 0 988 850 11624BRUNSWICK 7 8 0 742 966 7681ELSTERNWICK 4 11 0 766 1165 6575LATROBE UNIVERSITY 4 11 0 584 919 6355BULLEEN UNITED 3 11 0 581 1268 4582ANZ BANK 2 13 0 570 1280 4453

F RESERVE SECTIO NOLD ESSENDON 13 2 0 1197 664 180.27ST LEO'S WATTLE PARK 12 3 0 1329 662 200 .76OLD CAREY 11 4 0 1206 789 152 .85ST PATRICK'S MENTONE 11 4 0 1182 839 140 .88ST MARY'S 10 4 1 1188 743 159.89WEST BRUNSWICK 10 4 1 1122 736 152 .45PENINSULA OB 9 6 0 923 697 13242UHSOB 8 6 1 1101 821 13410SALESIANS 8 6 1 1091 946 11533ST ANDREW'S 8 7 0 974 806 12084CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 10 0 690 735 9388UNIVERSITY REDS 4 11 0 810 933 8682RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 11 0 523 1454 3597BORONIA PARK 3 12 0 553 1216 4548ST JOHN'S OC 2 13 0 369 1731 2132FITOB 0 15 0 491 1494 3286

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G NORTHBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 15 0 0 1447 538 268 .96 60ST BERNARDS 13 2 0 1497 631 237.24 52MARCELLIN 10 5 0 1334 846 157.68 40

U ELTHAM OC 10 5 0 1345 877 153 .36 40CAMBERWELL 9 6 0 1166 788 14797 36NORTH OLD BOYS 9 6 0 1012 835 121 20 36KEW 8 7 0 1367 817 16732 32OLD WESTBOURNE 7 8 0 1047 751 13941 28OLD SCOTCH 4 11 0 676 1054 6414 16THERRY 3 12 0 570 1274 4474 8BANYULE 2 13 0 543 1650 3291 8WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 0 15 0 241 2386 1010 0

G SOUTHMONASH WHITES 14 1 0 1149 458 250.87 56OLD XAVERIANS 12 3 0 1138 424 268 .40 48MAZENOD OC 12 3 0 1212 559 216 .82 48DE LA SALLE 12 3 0 1211 636 190.41 48BLOODS 11 4 0 1305 591 22081 44COLLEGIANS 9 6 0 680 679 100.15 36OLD MELBURNIANS 8 7 0 872 789 11052 32MONASH GRYPHONS 7 8 0 854 982 8697 28OLD HAILEYBURY 7 8 0 766 883 8675 28OLD GEELONG 5 10 0 451 1415 3187 20ST KEVINS 3 12 0 507 1047 4842 12ST KILDAISTH CAULFIELD 2 13 0 369 1318 28.00 8

U GLENHUNTLY 2 13 0 355 1491 2381 8

20 UNDER 19 SECTION 116 OLD XAVERIANS 13 1 0 1719 676 254.29 528 MAZENOD BLUES 12 2 0 1392 886 157.11 484 DE LA SALLE 11 3 0 1411 703 200.71 44

OLD MELBURNIANS 10 4 0 1703 966 176.29 4044 MARCELLIN 7 7 0 1370 1231 111 .29 2840 ST BERNARD'S BLUE 6 8 0 1072 1332 80.48 2440 ORMOND 5 9 0 963 1428 6744 2032 OLD MENTONIANS 3 11 0 983 1648 5965 1228 COLLEGIANS 3 11 0 1064 1963 5420 1224 OLD HAILEYBURY 0 14 0 797 1927 4136 024201612

UNDER 19 CENTRALOLD CAMBERWELL 13 1 0 1712 1089THERRY 12 3 0 1683 1008UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 4 0 1337 89 4

48 IVANHOE 9 5 0 1461 128448 OLD PARADIANS 9 5 0 1259 123340 OLD CAREY 7 7 0 1279 119034 OLD TRINITY 7 7 0 1328 127728 WHITEFRIARS 5 9 0 724 109824 KEW 3 11 0 996 138820 BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOWE 2 12 0 874 190920 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 13 0 514 1447ig UNDER 19 SOUTH

157.21 52166.96 48149.55 40113.79 36102 .11 3610748 2810399 286594 2071 76 124578 83552 4

0 AJAX 11 3 0 1715 1005 170.65 44CHIRNSIDE PARK 11 3 0 1704 1188 143.43 44

48 ST BEDES 10 4 0 1364 912 149.56 4048 MHSOB 10 4 0 1530 1069 143.12 4044 OLD BRIGHTON 10 4 0 1448 1061 13648 4042 HAMPTON ROVERS 9 5 0 1503 1167 128.79 3632 MONASH BLUES 7 7 0 1472 1132 13004 2824 OLD SCOTCH 7 7 0 1331 1199 11101 2822 QAKLEIGH 3 11 0 919 1453 6325 1216 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 12 0 963 1638 58.79 816 DE LA SALLE GOLD 2 12 0 802 1930 4155 8

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