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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 11, 2003
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EWERY FRESIH ~

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^OUER-^GNSGft

s,; believe that the end ofJune is almost upon us and with that comes the

ciosc of s'vnior permits for the year .

o f Jvi, . [rider 19 players who receive a permit in July can only play Under 1 9

In reality this mean s that permits in the VAFA's possession at th eits for the season must be lodged by midnight this coming Monda y

,f br,,iness on Tuesday morning (July 1) will be processed .co' Anues to receive permits for Under 19 players up until the end

they cannot be used at senior, reserve or Club XVIII level .7E NS

CHIEF EXECUTIVE

< i-t years the Presidents' Forum has made a significant contribution to the OFFICER

udve Committee's seminar held at the end of the season to review the season and to consider changes

,e -: : ar ahead . This year's meeting of the club presidents will be held at the Cohen Room at the Trinity

Grammar grounds and will be again hosted by the Old Trinity Club . The date for this meeting is Sunday

_ u lf ust 10th. The process that follows this meeting is that a sub-group of the Presidents meets with an; cutive Committee sub-group with a view to refining a submission which is to be presented to the

1, .;: c-utive by two elected representatives of the Presidents' Forum .1ei invited to the Presidents' Forum to assist with background comments as to why certain procedures

r ia place at the current time .lub presidents are asked to keep Sunday August 10th free and to email Alan Burrows with any matters

wish to have placed on an agenda along with an expression of interest in attending the Presidents '

. Alan's email address is aburrowlCbigpond .net.au

uy clubs continuing to incur fines for failing to cover the Executive's 2003 requirements for providingumpire escorts . We did not want to go to the lengths of having heavily labelled "security" as in other-anpetitions, but we do insist that the home team's interchange steward is one of the escorts and the

other to be provided by the away team, who wears an appropriate armband . These two officials are to be:,, nh umpires at all breaks and when they come on to or leave the arena .

In r~cent times the Club XVIII competition has taken on a different perspective compared to the old days~chen it was in many ways a competition for the "oldies" who wanted nothing more a"kick and a catch" .

I1;,=e days a Club XVIII team can be a serious third-eighteen for a club that has an overflow of players

lr . :ing for a serious competition . It can be a way for a new team to establish it is credible to the Executive

he(ore it is considered for entrv into the senior sections of the Association, as it can also be the last gasp

i,,r a senior club, battling for numbers to survive . Only eight years ago the O ld Essendon club was on itskcn, -s and we convinced it to not go into recess but to reform at Club XVIII level, To all our joy it did survivewd is now an excellent B section club and is certainly destined for even higher honours .Gn n the importance of the competition, the problems with teams withdrawing on the eve of the seasonInising massive fixturing problems and the dominance of the mighty Old Xav s Crocs making section I often

uon-competitive, we are currently undertaking a massivereview of the Club XVIII and look fonvard to meeting with.lubs soon to attend to this matter .

And fmally a reminder to clubs of the next meeting ofthe Association, being a Secretaries' M eeting scheduled

for 6.30 pm on Monday week (July 7th) . At this meetinga presentation will be made to the clubs on the policy"Bouncing Racism out of Sport ." Any secretary who hasn'treceived minutes and an agenda should contact Molly(9531 8333 / molly@vafa .asn_au) .

INDEXNtxt Weeks Matches . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . ... _6. . .. . .... . . ... ... . . .. . . .

.For the Love of the Game... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... 18-19

Looking Back . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .3435

Today's Umpires . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . .... . . .. . ... . ... . . . .. . ... . ... . . . .. . ..40

Sportscover Arena Draw . .. . ._ . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .59

Tribunal & Imestigations . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . . .59

Sportscover Spot the Bal .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . .62

Ladders. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .63 J64

_ _ ~ . ~m i -

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTOHIAN AMAI EUH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

, 5 u ~it : rc Zeo ~2aC .J. 44 I . 03 a 01 1w.vafia .asn.au

CII-1' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003 1

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have former

didto

Richmond best and faires, 1,ick Dairy r, iilast week, but the club is playing do~,likelihood of him stripping.

It ta p -.. . . . ,r.e .,St Kilda thoug s{, I suggestedhe was a natur~ . t rrvev, andTim Watson at 1999 draft tosecure him .

"What I liked most Aosivespeed and strengti tsonsaid earlier this vear.

But Beetham's career went from delir~t-t todevastation as he b- his love for the game at thehighest level .Not before he h, a g or two : he madehis debut in his ~r~i- r, °ked up 20 games,a rising star no: i : , on id a coupie of Brownlowvotes in 2001 .Now he's back at 'i his mates, some of whom heplayed with in ier's first XZ'III for three yearsbefore he v < drz =d .

"He's come down nd watched a few times and anumber of his s, , )I friends are playing," Old Xavscoach Michael Shelly said ."He hasn't really played with them for the past three

ars he's been at St Kilda and he had a bit of anopportunity to play from now on . ""`'ueYe just happy for him to have a game . "Old Xaverians also had former premiership playerand AFL Demon Anthony McDonald reinstated lastweek, but may hat to ue it for his return .McDonald . a 1 0 „h 11,Abourne, steppeddown from ' ' ea foot complaintlast -ar , - t < : .n<_;ior soner g

2

General manager Gavin Henderson said Daffy Ittrained with the side to keep flt, and was downJunction Oval because of his connection with coaJustin Pickering .Th° t°°,a were tear-n<" s at Punt Rd .Sri 1, you wouldn't 1 ier registering a playerthe i s no ell ~ of I n playing .' 7E

Ano"i - former 1igue player who lifted af eycbroi.s z. , the weekend was ex-Cat Ti

Finocchiaro, who coolly slotted four goals in 0Scotch's upset of St Bernards .The Scotchies have struck a rich vein of form atwere perhaps given a lift from a speech tRichmond premiership player Barry Richardsowho was down at training before the win overKevins.

SV1LA'F' BLUES ?They're not singing it, the Blues, down at IfUniversity in Parkville .

Uni lues made it three in succession on t l

St ~ z rdsSt BernardsOld ScotchOld I-t,ilevburySt K m sOld

D JordanHarvevHawkinsO'Farrelli;rt GiansiracusaToovev

4 422 352 290 261 263 2 6

Old ~, , bury Efstathiou 2 37St Ber 'ds Allis 2 21Old Iv,uioe Cornel's 3 21Old i? .iie;`~,ury Lappa ! 0 19Old ^~- 0

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id

e

nd the team that began the season so

_, now filling its basket.

ed that in A Section, there is no such

a predictable week .'L011" s were chuffed with the elegant ruck work

cus Coleman, who won the man of the match

„ur after a tireless display .

i OnAy redictable week - how do you pick five

tugchamps looking to atone for last week' s

~~~~ilter tmp, these match-ups?

.J.';erians and St Bernards promises to be a

with the Xavs careering along and the

I\ t and Mareellin meet in a crucial game:

~~~I Trinity1,( Trinity is hovering just outside the four and

,,) ;.rcellin would love to create a buffer between the

„ 1_~ hbouring sides.~ H,oleybury, who were upset by Old Ivanhoe las t

;, face St Kevins, who will be fuelled by its

,Aden drop into the relegation zone .

Ilave their season on the line .

!~,t-placed Old Ivanhoe and Old Melburnians,,hth) are both in the mix for relegation

. This

,, ;,le is impossible to pick with Ivanhoe suddenly

,nd University. now a game clear of the drop zone,

1,,,e another in-form side in Old Scotch .

U ,,On pick five, you're a genius .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT S.1,sper Fjeldstad - fjeldstadjGnixnet .com.au

__~ - -OLD SCOTCH 0 9.11 15.13 15

.12 (1021SS. BERNP•RI1S 1 .3 6.4 10 .6

Old Scotch: Finocchiaro 4 Crow 3 Hawkins 2 C Phillips 2 Rix 2 Ross 2

Smith 2 Dumaresq Hume Kitchen. Best : Tallent C Phillips Rix WYgney

Mullins Collins . St. Btrnarda : D Jordan 4 Davis 2 J Smith 2 T Harvey 2

Cousland 0'Sulllran James B}rne Legudi . Best: Ttrnbali D Jordan J Smith

Clarke Trewin Cousland . Umpires: Grant Wardrop Luke Holmes (F)

Graham Thwaites Scott Fraser (B) Andrew Barnes John Robinson (G)

OLD XAVERIANS 2.3 5.8 7.16 10 .21 t8l )1471

OLD TRINITY 3.5 4.8 5.9

Old Xsverlans :Beetham 2 Drake 2 Orlando 2 Ford Ocklesltaw McDonnell

Pascerf. Best: Landrtgan Ford J Bowen Drake Bingham Biddlecombe. Old

Ump ~~e FV1 B Mark Gibson Kenned

y BurrowsTrinity

: D Butler PreitV Gnait Kenned

y

Rob Mutton Nathan Eddy (B) Bernie Jephson John Hall IG) 14.11195)

MARCELLIN 2 .30.2 0.5 3.8 6.10(46)

OLD MELBURNIANS

blarceil{n : Sytnes 4 Addison 3 Purcell 3 Sheehan Treganowan Frazer

Marson. Best : Sheehan Theis2 Seabury Frosina Cox Jarred . Old

Menn niant ; Magee 2 Beaumont Berry J Miller S Theodore . Best : Holme

Magee Beaumont R h4ulqutnney Guest Berry. Umpires: Robert Sneddon

Steve McCarthy IF) Brendan Corcoran Scott Gavens (B) Matthew Simpson

Kevin Seguin, (G)OLD IVANHOE 6.1 9.5 13.9 16.11 {107)

OLD ILAII,EYBURY 4.1 8.4 12.7 14.71911

Old Ivanhoe:Low 4 Toovey 3 Donaldson 2 Spoor Quinlan Lochran R

Weddle Laxon Price Bolzan . Best: Price Pavne Gieschen Corcoran R Weddle

Ltixon. Old fiaileybury : Lappage 3 Floyd 3 Bourke 2 M Corrigan 2 Barker

2 P Corrigan Peterson. Best : Barker P Corrigan Carson Bourke White

Lappage . Umpires : Dirk Kramer Peter Simpson (F) Rob Mayston Jnr

Andrew Rechtman (BI Craig Arnol Dominic Napoli (G )

S't, ItEVISZS 4.1 5.6 7.8 1110 (82)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.2 11.6 13 .12 16 .16 ! 1121

St. Keviun:Chard 3 Mutgrew 2 J Pangrazio 2 M Giansisacusa Cheesmari

Rombotis OConnor Kemplon. Best : Simpson Hanlon Kempton Rombotis

Chard Muigrew. University Blues : Wilkie 4 Gleeson 4 de Cresptgny 3

Roydhouse 2 Young Rvan Coleman. Kempton. Best: Coleman Brookes

Cor Jen Petedri TeRasdale TonygCa

sWilcox, usceil Bp~ n McCarthy e

OLD SCOTCH 3.0 7.1 10.5 12.7(79 )

ST.BERPIARDS 3.6 6.7 9.11 12.12(841

Old Scotch: McDonnell 3, Boyd 2 .CaUons 2, Hooper 2, O'Connor , Reid

,B .Smith. Best: Jackson Knight, Hosking, Hooper, Parkinson, Walkout .

St .Bernards: Baumgartner 3, Bouzikas 2 . P.Harvec 2, Antlis 2, Gleeson.

Glenn . Best : Evans, Tankey, Kavanagh, Bouzikas. Gleeson, Holland.

OLD XAVERIANS 4.4 8.4 10.5 19.til60)

OLD TRINITY 1 . i 4.4 6. 5

Old Xeverlans : Stoney 3 . Lethlean 3. Higgins 2. Hannebery. 0'Kane. Ryn.

Hawkins, Fox, Hardman. Sapuppo Best : Lethlean. Hawkins, Howard,

Higgins, Hulett, Hannebery . Old Trlaity: Hill 2. Brawn . Burgess' K

Condron, Healy, McKinnon, Morpeth . Z Williams . Best: K Condron,

Morpeth . Z Williams, Healy, Burgess, Best .

MARCELLIN 1.2 7.3 7.3 B.4(4o)

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .0 1 .2 5.3

Marce ll]n: Wignall 3 . Rowe 2 . Tavlor. Cooper, Wilkins . Hansen Best:1 ~tlle Old Melbumlans :

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dames for the club this weekend. The Ha~i~k, a great

lie club from school in 1999. Andrew, who ha s

01d Rq~b,~iaus - wish to congratulate Mark

Hawkins and Andrew Wu on playing their 50th

clubman and 2002 premiership player whose 50

_;tmes are consecutive, joined the club from school

ul 2000. His consistency and ethic for hard workhave made our centre half forward an integral

member of the senior team. Andrew, our resident

scribe and budding 60 minutes reporter also joined

battled through injury in recent times . has proven

to be a loyal servant of the club and a consistentcontributor in our reserves after graduating from

the L119 ranks. OM's would like to thank both ourboys for their great contribution and service to th e

club .

rT'®I~1~I" S 'f'CI~ES

A SECTIONSt Bernards v Old Xaverians

Old Trinity v Marcellin

Old MelburnianS v Old Ivanhoe

Old Haileybury V St Kevins

University Blues v Old Scotc h

) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003

Wilkins . Fiorenr.a . Maguire, Gartner, ~5 ignall, Co ~

Neeson 2 . Christian, C Ray, Rose, Whitehead Best : Rose, J Ray, Wu .

Tucker. Bunn . Neeson 7.4 11.8 14.9(93)

OLD IVANHOE 2.24.3 4.6 6.8 7.11(53)

OLD I ;gILEYBURY

Old Ivanhoe : Georgio4 O'Dwyer 3 Cornelius 3 J .Weddie 2 Morris 2 Best

Hawkes ESsL thiou r 2 d Haar t2dC~WOmtan S.Saunders Ladd Be George fin"I'lou'd

Haar Ladd C.Wax7ttart Mosbey.1 .2 2A

3.5 5.9t39)ST I Evzx sUNIVERSITY BLUES 3.6 8.9 15.13 19 .14(128)

St . Xevlns: Mot'lam Crowley. Horrocks, Crowe, Fraser. Best : Kalesaran,

McArdle. Conlan, Coleman. Mount, Moyian. University Blues : Quin 7,

If Millar 3, Brown 3, Terrill, Maddtson, Millard, Suvaltos, Cheel. Vallelong.

Best: Fairbank. Quin, Suvaltos, Millar, Millard . Cobbledick .

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Cr - jhan Cleary C .ch : ck Cjer Coach : Pau. rahey Coacn : uusnn Pickering Coach : Dale Tappin gRes . Cc h : Tom Humphrey F Cc< ;~H,ndr Bon ick Asst : Paul Northey Asst : Andrew Pickering Asst Coach: Andrew Sm c

i Res: Dirk Jones Res: Harkey Stone Res. Coach : Serge D'Ang4Asst Coach : Ray Beafli€

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3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrigan 3 S. Curatolo 3 J . Fenzel 2 B. Phillips3 J Ross

4 G. Romanin 4 S . Langford-Jones 4 B. Davis4 R . Mathews

Bun n5 L.

4 T. Hol t5 N. Godwin 5 J. Bourke 5 T. Young

.Holm e6 D 5 S . Collins (VC)

6 D. Sam monp 6 A. White (DVC) 6 S. Kent.

7 C . Thompson 6 A. Crow (VC)7 M. Rowe 7 M . Corriga n

8 R GeorgeJ. Geishen 8 A . McKeon

(V7 J. Klichen C)8 B. Robinso n

8 R . Fnsina .Barke r9 M 8 T. Stevens 9 A . Simpson SR N . Colma n

9 L. Considine10 A Dale

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11 P. Gallagher9 C . Tallent

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14 D . Salce 14 A. Forsyth 14 C Moore 17 James Miller 15 S . Cations15 P. Spence 15 D . Mackenzie

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17 T Wigne y16 L. McMillan 16 P. O'Donnell 16 S Price 19 R . Mulqumey (VC) 18 L Hawkin s17 G. Cox (VC) 17 K. Ford .

17 A Corcoran20 J . Guest

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J Hope18 ~21 M . Hicks

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A SECTIO NMarcellin v St BernardsOld Ivanhoe v Old TrinitySt Kevins v Old Melburnians at St . KevinsCollegeUniversity Blues v Old HaileyburyOld Scotch v Old Xaverian s

B SECTIONSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Hampton RoversOld Brighton v De La SalleMazenod 0 C v Whitefriar sOld Paradians v Old Essendon GrMHSOB v North Old Boys

C SECTIONCaulfield Gr v Therry Penola OBMentone Vultures v St Leos Emmaus WPOrmond v Beaumari sPrahran v Old CamberwellCollegians v Glen Eir a

Dl SECTIO NBulleen Templestowe v Yarra Valley 0 BMonash Blues v Aquinas 0 CIvanhoe Assumption v AJAXOld Mentoni an s v BanvuleSalesian 0 C v University Blacks

D2 SECTIO NWilliamstown CYMS v West BrunswickHawthorn Amateurs v Old CareyOakleigh v La Trobe Un iBentleigh v Fitzroy RedsPeninsula 0 B v Old Geelong

D3 SECTIONSouth Melbourne Districts v ElsternwickPower House v Werribee AmateursRupertswood v Ke wMonash Gryphons v Swinburne UniSt Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-H o

D4 SECTIONNorth Brunswick v Bulleen CobrasOld Westbourne v St Mary sAlbert Park v Eltham CollegiansMt Lilydale v Box Hill NorthRichmond Central - byeUHS-VU v Brunswick Powe r

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Marcellin v St KevinsDe La Salle v Old BrightonSt Bernards v Caulfield OrUniversity Blues v Old ScotchOld Essendon Gr v Old Xaverians

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Beaumaris - by eWerribee Amateurs v Old IvanhoeHampton Rovers v Old MelburniansOld Paradians v Old CamberwellMazenod 0 C v Old Trinity

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Rupertswood - byeSt Bernards (2) v AJAX at 11 .30 a .m. (Oval 1)Therry Penola OB v MHSOBNorth Old Boys v CollegiansMonash Blues v Old Carev

Under-19 ( 2) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v OakleighDe La Salle (2) v Glen EiraMentone Panthers v St Bedes Mentone Tigers atMentone Grammar Playing Field sOrmond v Oakleigh Clays at 9 .20 a.m .St Johns 0 C v Bentleigh TB A

UNDER-19 (2) REDLa Trobe Uni v Yarra Valley 0 BSt Leos Emmaus WP v Old WestbourneAquinas 0 C v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Xaverians (2) v University BlacksBanyule Viewbank v Fitzroy Reds

ROUND 11Club XVIII (1)Marcellin v St KevinsMonash Blues v Old Ivanho eOld Xaverians v Prahran at Sportscover ArenaSaturday, 11 .40a mDe La Salle v Collegians

Club XVIII ( North )Bye v Therry Penola OBOld Trinity v Old CareyOld Essendon Or v Fitzroy Red sOld Xaverians (2) v University Blacks

Club XVIII (South)St Leos Emmaus WP v Hawthorn AmateursWhitefriars v AJAXMazenod 0 C v Old BrightonOld Geelong v Eley Par k

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Our thoughts are with Tom Brain and his family, following theunfortunate news that his father had a massive stroke onMonday and was rushed to Melbourne for emergency surgery .At the time of printing no further news had come to hand . Tomwill be back next week,REVIEW - RD1 0MHSOB downed the Rovers at home when injuries to key

players (Ariz B&D and Fletcher) reduced the Rovers to re-shuffle at 3/4 time after holding a 17 point lead. Cam McKellarand Can were beauties for the Rovers while Rayson was livelyup forward . The High with Bamert on target (6) up forward andwith plenty to play for can thank Cassell . Hogan and Sverskisfor adding plenty of interest to the remaining 8 weeks of theseason .North Old Boys and De La Salle fought out a thrilling game atGillen Oval . With 11 majors booted in the first half the gamelooked like being a shoot out. While DLS shot out early theywere reeled back in by NOBs at the half. The third termrevealed only 3 majors - in stark contrast to the first half. Boylewas always dangerous up forward with 4 goals and Vogels andDavidson were in everything for the home team, Morel's (DLS)

wonderful solo effort goal set up a thrilling last term . Goal forgoal it was until Goodier, Duggan and finally Thomas slottedthrough a super six pointer to seal a win for the Dees .A come from behind win from the Tigers against the Friarswas another equally thrilling game . It was the Friars prettymuch all day . They began better and while David Napier,Sampieri and Hecker kept the Tigers at close range . Anderson(7) threatened all day to be the difference . Phan and Wallacewere also prominent for the Friars. But despite the marginhaving blown out to 5 majors at the last break the Tigers nevergave in. They clawed their way back with Michael Wintle andLuke Terrell instrumental in the 16 point victory .At Sportscover Arena Old Essendon ran all over Old Brightonin the last quarter to move to equal top . The Bombers withMcPherson on song were far too strong and with Leask, Wilsonand Demotion doing as they pleased at ground level theTonners were left to lament. Lennox tried valiantly for thevanquished with little else to write home about . Thebarnstorming finish by the Bombers in September like windsat "The Finals Venue" looked omhnous .Mazenod and Old Paradians battled out a close game all daywith the Nodders finishing the better with the breeze, after thescoreboard see-sawed all game . The difference was the potencyof the Nodders forwards with Morris (9) and Meehan (3)outpointing their respective opponents for the entire day .O'Loughlin again rocked tirelessly, with Boundy (4) and

Brabender keeping the OP's always in the game. Back to evensfor OP's and Mazenod continue to creep ever closer .PREVIEW

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Street today. Both teams realise a win will keep the wolves bthe door for another eveek . A lot will depend on injuriestheir imminent return, The Artz brothers and Fletcher are kto the Rovers . without their supply Power can be held . Onother hand HOB's will hope Sutherland, Boyle, SmithCasboult can produce again and kick a winning score. At h(the young Rovers pay their ground too well . Rovers bypoints.St . Bedes Mentone Tigers dealt Be La Salle a football lesin windy conditions last time and with both teanis check toconfidence after wonderful wins last week, today will be a gzworth watching . Much at stake here too . The Tigersconsolidate a top position . a loss makes them again vulneraFor the Dees a win puts them into contention and keepswagon rolling. At home the Dees play good football and t]young side is beginning to gel under coach Miller . DLS bpoints .

trThitefriars had 31 shots to 25 in Rd2 at South Road andnot come away with the points . Today at Sporstcover A

r which they play very well, they will be looking to inflict deon a deflated Old Brighton . The Tonners were overranweek at the same venue, have the demons been exorcisedweek .time will tell? The Friars have too many options gc

forward and with the expected return of some key playersreverse their Rd2 result .Maaenod travel to Old Essendon and will need every biteam discipline and never say die attitude to knock offBombers at home . OEG are coming off a fast finishing vin cthe ladder leaders and realise a win today could well set utop two finish if other results go their way . Maskell, Morris ;Meehan are hard to cover and will cause headaches for Fn

Dunell in his planning, but Dave Murray will require allguile to make certain McPherson, Heritage, MayKavanagh's influence is diminished to get the Nodderspoints . In an upset Mazenod by 3 points .MHSOB buoyed by last week's strong finish make the tr

i Bundoora to tackle an injury depleted Old Paradians. The N,are moving well and have taken, like De La Salle, some tim,come to grips with Dave Skinner's methods . The young Ngroup will revel in the spaces at the Garvey Oval , r.d alth o

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gE55 CORRESPONDENTS:

,ontact numbers : 9553 1561 home phone and fax, the0403 433 016 or send me an email toasnet.com .au

Old parat : tns' - congratulate Dean Loney who played his

100tli game last week joined the Club from School playin g„<he (ltder 19's . a few games in the reserves and has bee n

;t in the Senior Side since May 2002 . May it ever be thisThanks Deano we look forward to the next 100 and

them all to be of the same high standard ,

i,,, Brighton - 150 games to the following. Simon

Imchy^ Williams began in 1993 on the wing then moved tositions in defense with the occasional stint forward .

.nfed captain of the club in 1999 he has been an, . >tanding leader and continues to show terrific dedicatio n

I- .icrifice for the club . Simon "Lennie" Lennox began in~ :dter stints at St Kilda and Sandringham with immediat e

t. He has won almost every on field award at the clu b:tiding several B&F and R1U awards, premierships and 5

il,d, and timely comeback in 2002. well done fellas, an d

nmiiments saw him retire prematurely but he has stayedthe club in several off field official roles, until his lon g

to State representative to name a few . His courage andn,ness to put his body on the line for the club and team

has taken its toll over the years . However his unique

oration allows him to continue to line up each week and behP first match up of opposition coaches, "Matty" Allent c tcd back in 1987 when he was the clubs best first yearL ccr. and a state rep in 1988 . Matt was CHF throughout the

and early 90's known for his high marks, long kickingud now fashionable training gear. Injury and wor k

It at OBGFC thank you for your efforts over the years .St . Bedes Mentone Tigers - 150 Games to Michael Beasley,1 51, Well done to Michael, the fourth of five brothers to play

n r the club . Michael holds the unique honour of playing foriin, club in each amateur grade that the club has been

involved in . He started in E grade in the late 1980's, went toj ) , , i ade in 1990, C in 1994 and now B Grade in 2003 . A finely,IIled player, whose fitness and dedication to training haveh, Ii, d him ease back into the side this year . Also 100 Gamesto Russell Gould (21/6) . The one-time regular twos goalh .unter has capped off a wonderful career with two fineIrformanees this year . Whilst not roaming the field as a

Russell 'played' in two premierships as runner . Russell1- dabbles in writing, and was recently outed as the club'sr~g[nal Tiger Larrikan. Congratulations Russell . and perhapshere are a few more cameo performances to come !

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

Hampton Rovers v North Old Boys

De La Salle v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Whitefriars v Old Brighton at

Spo rt scover Arena

Old Essendon Grv Mazenod 0 C

Old Paradians v MHSOB

MBSOB 0.2 7.6 10.8 17.11 (113)HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .6 6.6 12.13 14.15 (99)MHSOB: Bambert 6 White 4 Horne 2 Walker Sverskis Rosman Hogan

Whittington . Best : Cassell Hogan Sverskls White S McCully H Taylor.Hampton Ravers: Rapson 4 Power 3 Adams 2 Greenwood 2 M Fletcher LFletcher wheeler. Best: C McKellar Carr Greenwood L Fletcher RaysonLawrence. Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe (rotation - from A) Anthony Damon(rotation - from A) (F) Ken Brewer Clive Shipley (G )NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 9.3 11.6 I4.12 (96)DE LA SALLE 6.2 10.7 11.7 16 .10 (1061North Old Boys: Boyle 4 M Barker 4 Smith 2 Casboutt 2 Brvar Tehan. Best :Cassell Grigg Vogels Davidson Brady Boyle . De La Salle: Walker 4 D Thomas3 Matmix 2 Kosch 2 Morez G Johnstone S Hyland Goodier Duggan . Best :Kosch Silvers S Hyland L Harrison Motan S Hyde . Umpires: Geoff Curran

Mer; Monty (F) Bianca Share Brendan Cannon (B) Andrew Esposito PaulGait (G )ST BEDES MEN'fONE 3_1 8.4 9.9 18.11019)WHI rEFRIARS O .C. 5.4 9.8 14.9 15.131103)

St Bedes Mentone :L Terrell 4, Scafidi 3. Hecker 2, McColl 2, P Wlntle, Lwinile. M Wmtle, M Terrell, Sampien, D Napier, McGettigan . Best: D Napier,M Yt'irllle, S Hecker, L Terrell, Scxfidi, Sampieri . Whitefxiara: Anderson 7,Carrigg 4, Phan 2 . Brosolo, Cunningham. Best: Anderson, Phan. Wood,Wallace, Power, Langford . Umpires : Rob Mavston Luke Moneneff (F) Craig

Brajtberg Andrew Davidson (B) Les Damyon Ross Dodd (G)OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 5.8 8.11 I0 .14 (74)OLD ESSENDON GR 0.1 6.6 8.7 16 .11 (107)Old Brighton: MacGillhTay 3 Perry 3 Homatm 2 RaJu Dickerson. Best:Lennox Dickerson Dale Raju Barrow Van Den Dungen . Old Essendon:Heritage 4 May 4 T Biggs 2 J Dipero Kavanagh McPherson D Biggs LeaskForrest . Best : De Morton Heritage wflson T Biggs Leask May. Umpi res:

Wayne Hintonlrotation - from A) Dash Paris IF) Russell Nation Chris O'Shea(B) Chris Doyle Patrick Jenes (G )MAZENOD 0 C 2.1 7.6 14.9 19.12 (121)OLD PARADIANS 3 .8 6.9 12.11 16.15 (111)Mazenod: Morris 9 Meehan 3 Maskell 2 Gooden C Steinfort O'DonoghueJones D Chamberlain . Best: Morris M Chamberlain Meehan T SlelnfortBeard C Steinfort. Old Paradlans: Boundy 4 Swindon 3 Collins 2 Dallas 2Brabender Dean Godfrey Heffernan Sinclair. Best: Soundly SwindonHeffernan Sinclair Vincent Brabender . Umpfirea: Mark Morrison MichaelSneddon (F) Van Vescovi Les MavRopoulos (G )

BRFSERYEMHSOB 1 .4 5.5 6.8 7.11(53)HAMPTON ROVERS 3,1 5.5 7.8 7.10(52)MHSOB: Sierakowski 3Wilson 2 Rundell Mills . Best : Campbell Keys OrchardSierakowski Mills Czwarna. Hampton Rovers: Marinis 2 Brudar Ng Pearson

Rogerson Woolnch . Best S .Anderson Kelly Crowther Terech Brudar NgNORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 5.6 6.8 8.8(56)DE LA SALLE 4.4 5.7 9.11 10.12(72)NOBs : Dobson, Yandell 2, D .Sheahan, Delaney, Christie, Kelliher Best :Delanev, Jowe, Christie, Kelliher, NthiW, Hildebrand Be La Salle: O'Connell

3,Bowden, Hyland 2, C.Hyde, Moore, Walmsley Best: Buckley. O'Donnell .

C.Hyde, Cogguts. Maloney', O'ConnellST BEDES MENTTIG 2.0 4.1 6.2 8.7(55)PkD2EFRIARS 3.2 6.4 10.5 12.8(80)No details receivedOLD BRIGHTON 6.3 11.7 16.12 21 .13(139)

OLD ESSENDON 1 .1 3.1 4.1 4.6(30)

Old Brighton: Edge 5, O'Neill 4, Stewart 4, Scott 4, Marshall, Salem,

S.Girmivan, Sherman Best : Hughes, O'Neill. Edge, Sherman, Stewart.

Marshall . Old Essendon: Ridley 2, Balloch, Hunter . Best: Bartram, Ridley,Junks, Overman . O'Brien, Uebergang.MAZENOD 0 .3 2.4 5.4 7.9(51)OLD PARADIANS 2.2 6.4 8.5 10,7(67)

Mazenod: Fuller 2 . Parker, Rame . Veltman, Smith, Carter. Best: Massey,

Morris, Tilting, Veltman, Parker. Raine, Old Paradians: Dean 2, Jones 2,Martin Jovice, Ludeman, Pratt, Robins, Wood . Stevens . Best: Dore, Matthew

Joyce, Paglia. Robins. Tenson . Wood.

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. :Coach: David Skinner

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Mark L_ . .e Cc : :h: Tony Naurrmtt Re- : rve: Tony Collins Asst Coach: David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark Ora n, . : L' ;k Hagan Res Coach: Jamie Dixon

I L. Walker ( C Res) 1 T. Wilmott 1 D. Lancaster 1 J . Bamert 1 J. Cassel l2 R. Buckley 2 M . McKellar 1 A . Longmuir 2 S . McCully (Capt) 2 D . Keenan3 B. Corin 3 A. Brudar 2 M . Chamberlain 3 A . Howard 3 T Waters4 L. Harriso n5 C Swift 4 S. Anderson 3 A . Tucker 4 M . White

5 N Orchard 3 A. Trimbol i.5 S Brown 5 B. Martyn 4 A . Hanley .

6 C. Young 4 S. Sleep.6 S . Armstrong 6 B. Boyd 5 D. Maskell 7 T Blythman 5 R . Davidson6 M . Herber 7 A. DuddY 6 P. Nelson 8 J . Dixon 6 N Vo el s

g7 P. Harrison 8 G . Carr 7 S . Morgan 8 J . Garner .7 P Boot h8 J . La Ragy 9 T. Barker 8 R . Foss 9 D . Fairchild .

9 J . Moloney 10 D. Rayson 8 J . Ballenger 10 D . Waterhouse 8 B. Collison

9 C. M;tchell 11 L. Wheeler 9 P. Gooden 11 P. Spo tt iswood 9 H . Maplestone

10 T. Silvers 12 B . Kulling 10 D . Chamberlain 12 S . Whittington 11 T. Roberts10 P. Hesse 13 G . Woods 10 G. Tilling 13 D . Rosman

14 A O'Brien 12 T Brown11 B . Quinane12 M McHen ry 14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith ( RC)

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13 A . Johnstone 15 A . Browne {VC} . os e12 M . Murray

16 J. Walker ( DVC) 14 L. Powe r14 C. Buick 16 N . Greenwood

13 P Fuller17 R . Clowes 15 H. Christie

14 D. Cogg ins15 P Bowden

17 D. Artz18 J McCa rthy

.14 N . Meehan (DVC)

18 R . Limbrick18 D . Membrey 16 R . Kelliher

.16 S . Hyland (DVC)

.19 M . Lawrence 15 N . Parry (DVC) 19 S . Gly nn 17 J . Fttzclarenc e

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Svirskis22 A21 N. Casboult

19 M . Goodier 23 M . Levy18 D . O Donoghue (VC) .

22 D . Armstrong 2 2 D.Tehan19 D . Hyde

24 C . McKellar19 S. McMullin

23 L . Taylor 23 S . Coo k20 M . Picon e21 A . McKenzie (VC ) 25 M . Davey

19 T Steinfo rt20 C Murray (RVC)

24 S. Rundell 24 J . Barke r21 W. Coggins 26 J . Laing

.20 T Castricum

25 C . Nailon25 H . Taylor

25 G .Phylan d22 G. Johnstone

'27 M . Flynn 21 S. Polan 26 A Vicendesa 26 T. Brady

23 D . O Brien 28 A . Guthrie 22 D . Ryan (VC).

27 C . Spo tt iswood 27 P. Sondhu23 R . Sherman 29 M . Fletcher (C) 22 C . Buzby 28 S. Moore 28 D . Joyce24 J. Morel25 C

30 A . Quon 23 C. Steinfort 29 G . McCully 29 C. Hosking.=a25 R le

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34 E. Thompson 32 T Roac h.30 B. Mannix 36 L . Fletcher

.29 R. Sharp

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30 T. Molan 37 L . Hon 30 D. Hansen.

35 A. Mills 34 M . Hyde31 S. Hyde 38 R . Whitney 31 N. Snarl ( RDVC) 36 B. Gaunt 35 M . Robins32 R . Bonnici ( C) 39 S Burggraaff 32 B. King 37 T. Harper 36 M . Phylan d33 J. Stinear34 L Williams

40 N Goold 33 D. Grant 37 M . Ting 37 J. Eastaug h.35 A. Mackintosh 41 A. Crowther 34 M . Pollard 38 S . Robinson

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36 W . Jolley 42 M. McDermott 35 C. Morris .40 Lust 39 . Galle tti

37 D. HYland 43 C . Marinis 36 D. Cart er 41 J ..Anderson 40 PhylandC .

38 S.0Connell 44 M . Pearson 37 L. Morgan 41 T. Fraczek Pizzin i41 C39 B. Oakley 45 S. Blick 38 G . Hamill 42 M . Hamifton-Ho

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46 A. Skinns 52 R. Mather 46 D. Dunne 51 D. Learmont-Walker 47 T. Kenned y47 A . Sawtel 53 J . Ng 48 C. Jayaweera 52 B . McGrath 48 G . Smit h47 G . Walton 54 P. Adams 49 L. Haivy 53 J . Sprague 49 G . Too k48 J . Foon 55 J . Prantzos 51 P. Reed 54 A . Tang 50 M. Phyland52 T. Moloney 56 A. Blake 52 S . Veltman 55 C . Wright

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CJarred 0 iveill Coach : Frank Dunell Coach : Paul 8reen MENTONE TIGERS Coach : ureg teutntl

Res Coaeh : Hayden Bickett Res: Craig Ridley Res Coach : Peter Slack Coach: Russell Barnes Res. Coach : Connor Eame s

Assistant Coach: Brad Berry

1 A, Krzywniak 1 J . Pannagiotopolous 1 S. Vincent Res: Mark Lomagno 1 C. Wood

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McNicol (CR)C10 S . Bryant 8 A . Sinclair

9 M . Terrel l10 M Wintle

12 B . Vandenboom8 .g S . Lennox

11 B . Papal12 J Kavanagh 9 N . Brundell

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40 A . McKenzie 36 B. Dintinosante 42 M. Wilson43 H . Dwyer

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36 R . Henderson (RDVC)41 B . Overman42 N Bertram

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Tne next home game lun-cheon is against NorthOld Boys on Saturday 5July. A must win game! We,~, .rild like all MHSOB sup-porters to attend and lendthey voice to positive bar-r~~king for the Unciorns .

It was most pleasing to seeJ--.jie Cixon back on thefield for the Reserves aftera long injury last Saturday.Jamie has only two gamesto play for his 200th withthe club and should notchthis up against NOBS .

What an exciting timefor the ieiboursi>Unicorns JuniorsFootball Club, thenew developing juniorclub of MHSdBFC .

In season 2002 theclub re-entered anUnder 15 team to com-plement our existingstrong Under 17 team .The team only had asmall number of ladsfrom the school, therest coming from otherschools in the localcommunities ofRichmond andHawthorn .

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Review

The match of the round provided another betterwith the Sharks winning a tight match againstCaulfield by 10 points to regain top position onthe ladder. Collegians turned it on in thesecond half to leave the travelling Lions in theirwake by 56 . The Animals did enough at the endto shrug off the Saints at Carnegie . OldCamberwell blew a 17-point lead at orangetime, going down to the Vultures by 22 . Whilethe GF at the bottom saw the Two Blues jumpabove the dotted line snatching a 2 point win atGunn Reserve against Ormond .PreviewAnother massive week in Crunch grade as thetop 6 teams continue to jump and swap aroundthe make up of the final 4 . The match of theround is out at "Animalville", as St.Leo's faceMerv's men for the chance to grab the doublechance position . The Animals defence was thekey to their gritty win last week as "elbows"

Ristevski repelled the many opposition attacks

.They can expect more of the same as Caulfieldare on the rebound, after four points wentbegging at home . The in form midfield of MarkFrater and Simon Widjaja will help themcontrol the clearances and the victory inanother expected nail biter .

Therry showed a bit of their old "away" form atHarry Trott last week as their congestedforward line was squeezed by the Lions . Theforward line of Geoff O'Connor and ChrisBannister will be determined to kick a bag and

may just get the chance against the Saints .Glen Eira, found positives after an improvedperformance against a top liner and will needMark Dimashki to snag a few more this week totrouble their opposition .The Sharks welcome the Vultures in animportant clash for both sides . Beauy trying tohold on to the top, while Mentone need to keepin touch with the "big boys" . Mentone had avery impressive last quarter running all over

the Wells as the Sullivans and Shane Rowley

lifted against a

persistent OC. Inform full back Chri sMartin, will make i ta tough day for whichever Vulture forwardlines up on as Beaumaris will hold on to ttop .The Wells are starting to nervously look ottheir shoulder and will require a settlingagainst the unlucky Monds. Ormond ledday except for when it mattered as make shruckman Health Black continued 1impressive form. The Wells were also staringa win at 3/4 time last week and hope the bu

work of David Mitchell will continue to hethem record a much needed victory.Finally, the Two Blues come off a victoagainst Collegians at Toorak Park . TImidfield work of Ben Low and John Lang we

instrumental in their side's performance laweek and helped ensure the Lions knocked ca top side . Coach Hawkin's will be hoping thwin will give them the confidence to contimtheir charge up the ladder.

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CLUB - ',_ LST t`i., TOY ]C SECTIONCollegians Dixon 3Mentone Vultures Rowlev 5Therry Penola C Bannister 3St Leos Emmaus WP B Vaughan 4Mentone Vultures T Barr 2C RESERVECaulfield Gr Dalwood 1Caulfield Gr M Harrison 3Old Camberwell Francis 2Ormond Stewart 5St Leos Emmaus WP E Mitchell 0

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.,one in RIO, has developed into a nnon ~~' =,,,ho reached this

,, l"i,raI on and off field leader at our club .

1 ; ,1 senior B&F winner, and U19's com p

winner, Premiership player, Simon neve ra backward step, he personifies the

g of courage, guts and determination,opposition player, who has had the

;ortune of being caught in one of "Widge's"

like tackles, would tell you . Well done

; ;dge" you are an inspiration to all at th e

Ids .Leos Emmaus WP - congratulate Pau l

on reaching 100 games in Rd9 .an aggressive under the pack rove r

, given the Animals great service over th ei',nother one of the Levins dynast y

reached 50 games in the samech, a powerful little man who plays big is

__ credit to his hard work on the track and the

weights room. We are saving a spot in the

trophy cabinet for your Bradels. Also Ash

Brown played 50 games in Rd l O a high

leaping key position player who can play

either end of the ground and was a topcontributor in the 2002 premiership side .

T0 D AY'S '~" _% ~®~ SECTION

Therry Penola OB v Glen Eira

St Leos Emmaus WP v Caulfield Gr

Beaumaris v Mentone Vultures

Old Camberwell v OrmondPrahran v Collegians

COLT .-al.b :1'~ 5.4 r= " .o 17 .13(115 )

1 .3 6.6 6.9 8.11(59)

Colle : Dixon 3, Harrison 3, Lang 2 . Low ~, Mooney 2, Hosking.

Unsworth . Phillips . Couch, Shadbolt .Best: Phillips, Atkinson . Waters,Unsworth . Low, Lang. merry Penota : O'Connor 4, Bannister C. 3,

Henderson. Best : Edu ar ds, Callegari, Castaldi, Nancarrow, Gorman,

Appleford Umpires : Sean Scullv Jr Jeremy Heffernan ( F) Daniel ScullyBruce Stephens (G)GLEN EPRA 6.2 8.5 10.7 13.7(85)

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 .1 10.5 13.10 19.1 It 125)

Glen E3ra: Dimashkt 4 Emmett 2 Hall 2 Taranto Tsigogiannis

VamGakas Best Clements McGain Lewin M DimashlU Hall Donlan St

Leos : Vaughan 4 P Megtow 3 Rose 3 McKenzie 2 Buckle Bird J .Hopper

Mitchell Carev T McGann D`Amelio . Best : Ristevski Rose Ronchi Buckle

Donovan Mckenzie. Umpires: Greg Rowlmgs Leah Gallagher (rotation -

from B) (F) Ross Richards Jake Mah ar (G)CAULFIELD GRAR M. 4.2 5.2 8.7 10.12 (72)

BEAUISARIS 2.0 6,5 8.5 12.10t82)

Gaul Gram: Baxter 3. Bruhn 2, Will, Faltu, Pearce . Widjaja, Hail. Best :

Liddell- Prater, Green, Widjaja, Fallu, Baxter. Beau : Ferrari 4, Butler 2,

M -A tkins 2, Rawlins 2 . Collins 2 . Best : Martin. Holt, Spence . Kennedy,

N_4tkins, Buller. Umpires : Gal Skandakumar Ken McNlece (F) Gus

Carpanzano James Grego ry (B) Matthew Kent Jim Curre ll ( RFL) (G)

MENTONE VULTURES 3.1 8.3 10,6 18.9i 117)

OLD CAMBERWELL 5.6 9.6 12.11 14.11 ( 95)

Mentone Vulturea : Rowl -, 5 . Little 5, T.Barr 2, Meyer. C.Sullivan,

McNicholas, MaeGeorge, i- .•~ . P.Sullivan . Best: M.Barr. Little, Rowley,

P.Sutlivan, ?eicNichntas. C .Sullha . Old Camberwell: Cadzow 6, Credlln

3, Tysnmons 2, Hardenby Seeley, Christie . Best : Mitchell, Cadzow.

Pike, Gladman . Robins an, eickhardt . Umpires : Justin Lipson Simon

Stela i Brent Adamson Glenn Kennedy ( B )

ORg 3.3 9.8 9.9 12.16(88)2 .4 6.7 930 I3.12( 90)

Ora . . . Grace 3, Wells 2 . Arnold 2. Telley 2, Black, D.Colhns. James.

Best: Black, S .Keleher. Deltdio, TeHennepe, D .Robbins, Beckett.

Fred rc Evans 4. Butterworth 4 . A .Pitts 2, Cartledge, Beer, Mair . Best:

Sleigh, Evans, A .Pltts. Watford, Butterworth, Pang. Umpires : David

Irons Sharon Alger ( F) Tom Davidson David Hart (B) Garry Clancy Chris

Kaleta (G )

COLLEGIANS 1.1 5.5 8.6 13.8(86)

T1a£RRY PEI40LA 2.2 3.5 6.7 9.9163)

Collegians : Henebery 2- Muir 2, Abbott 2, Dowling, Browning . Moon .Skurrie- Turner, Hart . Best : Thomas, Skurrie, Locket, Abbott,

Browning, Peck. Therry Penoln: Reynolds 2, Clarke, Mills . BannisterS., Finnigan, Goodwin D . Mowols S. Smith . Best : Smith, Goodwin T.,Clifton, Mowols 5 .. Finnigan, Mills .GLEN EITLA 0.2 0.3 3.4 5.4)34)

ST LEOS E M US WP 0.4 5.8 8,10 11 .12(78)

Glen Ebro : Eade 3 Otdham Fossey Best Zurak Chandler Eade ? ZagameS .Hall. St Leos : C .Vaughan 2 Aullso Savage Gyles Hodder LandyMcInerney Morrison Ottoser Volpi A Best Eagles Morrison C VaughanProsser Grles TribeCAUL GRAM 2.1 4.5 6.9 7. 11(53)

BEAUMARIS 1 .5 3_7 4.9 6.13(49)

Caul Gram: M .Harrlson 3 . Franklin-Jones . Dalwood, Cassidy, Kuppe .

Best : Avten, '44 .Harrison, Vella, Seaman, Sant, Fryers . Beau : Bryee 2,

Nisu. Boctor, Gray, J .May, Catlin . Best : Deaton. Bryce, Corte, J .May,

MeNicholas . CousinsMENTONE VULTURES 1 .2 2.2 42 5.4(34)

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.5 6.10 10.12 14 .18(102)

Mentone Vultures: Waters 3, Murphy . Perazzo, Best: Matt Walsh, Berg .

Alen . Andrews, McCarthy, Stewart . Old Camberwell : S.Hancock 4,Schmidt 4 . Francis 2, R.Tempone 2 . Gregory, Jellis . Best: Jellis, Payne,Gaza], Schmidt, Gtll, Jones.

ORMOND 4.4 6.5 11.6 11.8(74)

PRA.E;AFd 3-4 8.4 10.8 15.11t 101)

Ormond: Stewart 5, Denning 3 . Loin, Bridges . K.Harvey. Best : Naylor,

Stewart . Brown, Clinch, Konstanty, M .Ramsay. Prshan: Marriott 5,

Ballard 3, Rose 2 . H.Pitts 2, Belcher, Campbell, vy'indridge. Best:

Ballard . Windridge . Vagg . Marriott, MacDonald, Rose.

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C SectionBEAUM ARIS CAULFIELD COLLEGIANS GLEN EIRA

_M ERTkDN E VU TL U iCoach: Brett Merchant GRAMMARIANS Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Paul Beddoe Coach: Tony MacgeorAsst: Mick Lovejoy Coach: Merv Keane Res : Marty Hook Assist Coach : Jon Edgar Res Coach : Darren PeRes : Mick Carty Res: Chris Mathieson Res. Coach : Anthony Stratford

1 S . Nish 1 J . Foley 1 J. Dixon 1 N . Astapenko 1 S. Rowley2 H . Gibson 2 B . Hall 2 M . Johnson 2 M. Dimashki 2 R . Gallaghe r3 M. Pitts (C) 3 C . Knight 3 B. Mooney V C 3 C . Massis (C) 3 M . Dixon4 M. Matulick (DVC) 4 M. Liddell 4 D. Atkinson 4 D . Cassar VC Res . 4 M . Hayes

5 M. Ensor (VC) 4 T. Vine n5 S K l

5 R. Henebery 5 A. Tsirogiannis VC 5 A . White6 C Ste hens6 A. Spence

. enda l6 N Craven

5 B . Donelly 6 J. ZagameVamvakas7 S

. p7 K . Gurtler

7 D . Foley'

.7 J . Cowlishaw

6 S . Woolle y7 D Surk tt

.10 G . Richards 7 M Coo

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8 M . O Brien 8 R. Foote.

7 J Farley 11 B . Clements 8 D . Perri n8 K Littl e9 B . Cousins 9 M . Prater

.8 C Unsworth CAPT

12 B King .9 M. Meyer10 L. Buller 10 A . Will (C)

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9 J. Fry13 G. Brown 9 P. Emmett

11 M . Lee 11 C . Deal10 J Lang

14 M . Loughran 11 C. O'Meara12 L. Healy13 C G l

12 D . Pearce1 A. Green3 A

.11 B . MacKenzie

15 Mimo Dimachk i16 Danny Race

12 M . Davies13 A Ki n. our e y

14 T Collins14 S. Amiei 12 N. Harrison V C 17 L . Doolan

g. g14 M . Etcell.

15 M Boon15 A. Docker 13 N . Thomas 18 R . Oldham 15 Mick Sullivan. 16 S. Sam 14 N . Lockett 19 A. Devries 16 P. Sulliva n

16 A. Quin 17 M . Harrison 15 L. Cottom 20 A. Diamond 16 J . McCarthy17 L. Atkins 18 B. Baxter 16 A . Fletcher 21 S . Haines 17 C. Sulliva n18 N. Kennedy 19 T Aylen 17 R . Hosking V C 22 S . Emmett 18 S . Sullivan19 M . Atkins 20 H . Vella 18 S. Taft 23 S . Neeson 19 C . Stewart

20 N . Atkins 21 M . Pennycuick 19 N . Herman 24 A . Taranto25 P Khazaal

20 M. Wals h21 A. Wals h

21 P. Sherman 22 C . Mc AssayY23 DD Ash

20 B. Couch21 C Harris

.26 P. Tsagliotis (RC) 22 S. Hamilton

22JJ . Holt (VC)23 A . Catlin

.24 J . Dalwood

.22 T Skurrie

27 R . Gilmor e28 L Shellard

22 P. Murphy23 Matt Sullivan

24 B. Gray25 N . Dorman 23 J . Kondarovskis

.29 M. Kassar 24 X . Smith

25 D . Teesdale26 S. Widjaj a27 J. Ryan

24 B . Lo w25 R Muir

L . Pdeh

25 G . U tin26 A . Roc k

26 R . Meiiick 28 J. Jacobs.

26 D . Vial31 D. S eehan32 M D'Zilva 27 A . Gang i

27 B. Haynes (DVC) 29 G . Erickson 27 A. Shinkfield.

33 A. Sheedy 28 C . Johnsto n28 J . Vance 30 C. Fagan 28 D . Dowling 34 L. Hall 30 P. Dixo n

30 N Freeze29 C. Martin 31 T. Foster32 A Lawson

29 A. Kenneally 35 S . Hollow.

31 M . Andrews30 S . Hunt .33 S Fryers

L . Moon 36 B . Zurak37 P

32 N . Levett31 A . Ryan .

34 B . Gross 31 N. Roach . Merric k38 M Lewin

33 N . Wilkin s32 B. Cairns 35 S . Thompson 32 C. Blumfeld .

39 J . Gusman34 D . Sheehan35 M Johnstone33 S. May 36 B . Cunningham 33 B . Hoist 40 D . Lambe

.36 C. Ogier34 J. May 37 T. Messer 34 J . Young 41 M. Merrick 37 T. Macgeorge

35 N . Boctor 38 J. Restarick 35 R . Turner 42 J. Serpanchy 38 S . Perrazo36 L. Ferran 39 A. Bosna 36 G. Cooper 43 J. Fidogiannis 41 C. Rock37 R. Presnell 40 R . O'Neill 37 C . Hoist 44 S. Diamond 42 T. Barr38 J . Gerrand 41 B. Kuppe 38 S. Taft 45 A. Caruana 43 M . Barr

40 R Rawlins 42 D. Synman 39 N . Hart 46 M . Beddoe 45 C . Barr.41 M Talbot

43 A. Bruhn 40 M . Hibbins 47 B . Cummin 46 C . Blai r. 44 L. Schneider 41 N. Baxter 48 J . Halliwell 47 J. Tull y

42 A. O'Brien 45 D . Scott 42 N Abbott 49 S . Hall 48 Mick . Wals h43 C . Bruinier 46 B . Scott

.43 N. Groeneveld 50 D . Eade 49 R. Bittne r

50 R Waterson44 C . Collins 47 S. Jenkinson 44 Y. Phillips 52 A . Haines (RVC) .51 D Clarke45 J. Deluca 48 T. Franklin-Jones 45 A . Robertson 53 L . Caruana .52 K McLeod

46 M . Saxton 49 B. Gardner 46 J . Round 54 T. Dimachki .53 D Noonan

47 L. Mann 50 P. Delaha eY 47 R . Sztar 55 L . McGa w57 M Chandler

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48 W. Travers 51 T. Mc Donald 48 E . Waters.

58 M Scaife55 S . Rickard s

49 J . Bryce 52 A. Sinclai r53 C Jones

51 J.B. Shadboft.

59 B . Zwar56 T. Sullivan57 D Fraser

50 S . Lynch.

54 T. Rynberk54 B. Woolhouse 60 G . Dedas

.58 J. Noonan

51 S. Coote 55 C . Hooper 55 T. Cookes 61 M . Tkocz 59 G . Alla n52 B. Deaton 56 S . Krien 56 B. Lumb 62 S . Lymno 60 D . Fenech53 J. Windebanks 57 P. Farmer

58 D. Smith 63 D . Dunlevie 61 T. Smith54 A. Thompson 58 T. Kavouris 64 M . Gribble 64 D . Fossey 63 S . Water s

55 S. McNicholas 59 A. Beach 65 C. Safstrom 65 M. Dimo u68 M. Watt

64 S . Heslin e65 T. Allinson

56 E. Leyden 60 N . Fallu 67 M . Joyce57 H. McMillan 61 N. Bannon 68 A . Tresidde r59 B Griffiths

62 C. Sheppard 73 M . O'Meara.60 C. Buckley 63 G . Crathern

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PRAHRAN ST LEOS E MM AUS WP THERRY PENOLAOLD Calas C ch: Adnan Connolly Senior Coach : John Ross Coach : Darren Turner Coach: Chris By e

r r,gg & Ken Res . Coach : Peter O'Dea Reserve Coach : Paul Quick Res : Frank Dinicolantonio Assist Coach: Jason Reddic k

Andrew Tsindos Res. Coach : Gary Datso n

Curling 1 S Handley 1 D. Herders 1 P. Carse 1 P. Gorma n

J, ,as 2 D . Beckett 2 M . Harvey 2 J . Hodder 2 A. Mills (vc)

^t kcbinson 3 J. Denning 3 D. Kelly 3 E . Mitchell 2 T. Goodwin

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Cai nL 5 M. Martinov 5 H. Pitts 5 S . Buckle 4 M . Elliot.ChristieB 6 D . Whelan 6 J . Killeen 6 J . Fennell 5 S. Sacc o.

A. Seeley 7 S. Keleher 7 S . Pang 7 A. Burgess 7 S. BannisterScott= M 8 M. Miller 8 I . Hunt 8 B. Bird 8 L. Hollow.

J, Heffernano

9 G . Hall 9 A. Bunnell 9 D . LearMitchell10 B

9 C . Banniste rB . TymmonsB 10 R . Martin 10 B. Hodgson .

Carey11 B10 J. Vain a

'Hanson (C) 11 D . Robbins 11 A. Pitts.McCann12 T Sullivan (vc)11 D . O

6 . Cadzow 12 B . Delidio 12 M. Beer.

13 A Krebs 12 A. ChristieR. Kapoor 13 L. Wells 13 C . McLean

.Pollard14 P 13 G . Russell

L. Galdman (VC) 14 S . James 14 M. Evans.

15 P Carey 15 A. McMahonR. Whitehead (VC) 15 C . Telly

15 B. Mair.

16 A Rose 16 M. Goodwi nD. Clyne

Pikep16 T. Stewart17 J . Bridges 16 A. Rhodes

.17 M. D'Amelio 16 D . Clifton

'.i t1 ; N. Credlin (DVC) 18 W. Cove 17 S . Campbell 18 R . McCann Conno r17 G. O

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53 T. Pecora55 C. Hatfield 51 Mark Goodwi n.

52 S. Lovelace 52 S. Betsy 53 C. Pricop 56 T. Morrison 52 D. Weston

53 R . Tempone 53 C . Harvey 55 S . Ramage 59 D. Pitcher 55 M . Garon i

54 A. Margetts 54 M. Ramsay 56 A. Ryan 60 C. McDonald 56 P. Dunn e

55 J. Gan 55 B . Payson 57 S . Moylan 61 J. Blandthorn 57 S. Weston

55 S- Fogarty 56 M . Farrell 58 M . Muehlheim 63 P. Nolan 63 A. Moloney (c-res)

56 S. Jones 57 R . Kentara 59 S. Oliver 64 D . Wood 59 T. Robinson57 T. Nisbet 58 60 R . Ferroro 67 P. Farquhar 67 G . Tsinaris58 N . Payne 59 N . Hoare 61 J. Bedford 69 S. Meshcer 69 S. Serong59 J . Walsh 60 P. Konstanry, 62 C . Tooley 70 D . McGloin 70 L . Kuret61 A . Walsh 61 B . Jones 64 J. Belcher 75 T. Ymer 79 T. Higgins63 S . Gregory 62 B . Slater 66 G. Northway 76 G. Donovan 99 M . La Corci a64 L. Goldsworthy 63 C. West 77 C . Vaughan65 S . Hancock 64 M . Wood 79 T. Trib e

65 S . Anderson 88 S . Pitcher1_ T 66 L. Dale 89 D . WindussI y t- 67 M . Mabbett

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The Victorian Country Football Leagueand the Cobram/Barooga Shire is making aspecial effort to maximise support for theJuly 27th biennial VAFA/VCFL fixture.The following special deals are on offer for

VAFA supporters willing to make the trip tofollow the Big White V - the VCFL wears theBig Blue V !

Several Barooga motels have provideddiscount "getaway" packages just for thisweekend and these will be distributed to theclub's at the Secretaries' meeting (July 7) .To complete a feast of football the Barooga

FC plays at home on the Saturday against"river rivals" Tocumwal .For further information or enquiries VAFAtravellers are urged to call Cobram BarroogaTourism on 1800 607607 (free call) or phonethe Barooga Sports Club on 03 58734448 .Mention that you support the VAFA and youwill be given a great deal.

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FTLOTG was extremely pleased to be invitedto the opening of the St Bedes MentoneTigers' new facilities last weekend . Suchgreat facilities impress on parents inparticular, the care and attentiveness suchclubs give to the comfort of the young peoplewho visit and play for the club . Well done toDale Collins and his great team who put theproject together and to the City of Kingstonfor their wonderful and obvious support .

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The VAFA/AFL Umpires' Associationinitiative called "The Whistle in HarmonyDay" is gathering momentum withinvitations being issued to a Sundayluncheon before the Sportscover Arenamatch on duly 13th . At the luncheon, to beattended by many club presidents,representatives of the AFLUA and our ownVAFA Umpires' Association . AFLUA CEORob Anderson will be the guest speaker andat the lunch will be ex VAFA umpiresMatthew Head and Corin Rowe now seniorumpires with the AFL .

In all matches that weekend (July 12 alcaptains will be asked to toss the coin cfield with the umpires 5 minutes befo;match and captains to shake handseach other and the umpires before the}left the field .All senior section matches field umpirethe Sportscover Arena reserves matelsee umpires run in a complimentary porange socks . All other umpires toUmpire in Harmony orange stickers proby the AFLUA .The AFLUA has agreed to contrsignificantly towards the cost of theand to provide the stickers .

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Following the playing of the

Championship Matches this year the ITeam of the Year has been announcecis shown in playing positions (table r

The team is made up of 13 (from 24)players, 7 South Australians anWestern Australians . The following plawere named in the 2002 AAFC Team oYear as well as the 2003 Team so surel)

more reasonable performance in 2004

ensure selection in the All-Australian 'J

for the First Triennial AAFC Series -1•1n+Ramsden (VAFA), Murray Pitts (VfDanny Byrne (VAFA), Marcus Trin(SAAFL), Daniel Wakelin (SAAFL),Harvey (VAFA), Trevor May (SAAFL)Ch ris Perkin (WAAFL) .

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The following comment makesreading -"Fieree rivals on the fielcthe field they always stay around

support other clubs which other VAFA ctend not to do ." Salesian OC commentinYarra Valley support of Ivan Bobetic's 2(game and general attention to socialisin g

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Many comments abound these days relato the disenchantment with AFL foot]This column does not necessarily wislenter that debate today but certainlychuffed with comments in Trevor Gr a

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,rr ;,,lc last weekend "E:rassi: Came is<uffering" (Herald Sun June 21) where

David Parkin is quoted as saying: -"He,3~tonaliy leaves AFL matches early and

, i, p,-grade amateurs a more excitin g,,,id of contested football . "

parkin <.gain : -" I like to go and watch the

'1_j-;ide amateurs . They know the words ,

it thr'v don't know the music . They playall the heart and commitment

i,,, ;r~[nable . But they just keep turning it

and making errors, which makes fore> :citement . It's so unpredictable . "

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Well done Kevin Ratcliffe . Kev's club,

Therry Penola is holding a dinner thisevening (Saturday) commemorating

j; ,,%'s wonderful contribution over 25 yearsto his club . They tell me there are manymoving tributes via video from people who

can't be there, including one from Kev's

favourite umpire - Sharon Alger! More

detail on this next week . Seriously though,

well done Kev - you have been a wonderful

servant of your club . May there be many

more years ahead doing the same .

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In Harvey (St. Bernards), Murray Pitts (Beaumaris), Danny Byrne(St . Bernards) & Andrew Ramsden (Old Trinity) second year in a row

named in the AAFC Team of ,he Year .

AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM OF THE YEAR

BACKS SHANNONVAN SOEST (SA)

HALF DANNYBACKS BYRNE (V )

CENTRES DESVERTUDACHES (SA)

HALF MARTYF'WARDS KENNON (WA )

FWAI2DS DANIELWAKELIN (SA)

RUCK ANDREW

RAMSDEN (V)

ROVER BENJORDAN (V )

I/CHANGE LINCOLNREYNOLDS (V)

PETERSMITH (SA)

MURRAY TRENTPITTS (V) COOPER (WA)

CARL MARCUS

STEINFORT (V) TRIMBOLI (SA )

PAUL JOHNCORRIGAN (V) STEVENS (V)

GLEN LUKE

SANDFORD (SA) HAWKINS (V)

TIM LAZ

HARVEY (V) SIAPANTAS (V )

TREVORMAY (SA )

TIM MATTHEWOCKLESHAW (V) DENNIS (V)

SIMON CHRISPEARCE (WA) PERKIN (WA)

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ROUND 10 SUMMARYSalesian OC stuck with YVOB but always just thatfraction off the pace that is the difference betweensmiling down an ice cold Carlton and suckinglemons! The Bushrangers were happy with theperformances of Chris Beal [HFi, James Parry [CJ,Andy Stone [OtB + HF], and Luke Taylor in defence .Ivan Bobetic, Mark Canavan, & Sean Oldfield allacquitted themselves well for Salesian . It was a bigday for Chaddie legend Ivan Bobetic playing his200th, and his Club would like to thank the entireBushrangers Club for supporting Ivan'sachievement the way they did; and you're rightGreg Riley, Yarra are generous tourists, theyalways give 'after match' takings a huge boost !Uni Blacks couldn't break away from a tenaciousAquinas until well into Q4 when the floodgatesfinally opened. Dominic Davis did well at HF forBlacks, as did Xavier Davis at HB, Sam Walch atBP. Michael Jones[R], and Joe Sibelia near or farfrom goal . The Bloods under the direction of newcoach Steve Bell had great efforts from John Huntat CHF, & Adrian Williams [OtB] .Bulleen Templestowe ran into the 'on song'version ofAJAX and after an even Q1 was rarely onthe same sheet of music. The Jackas connectionsare pleased their side isn't a racehorse, or they'dhave spent Saturday night explaining matters tothe stewards! AJAX's hunter-gatherer quartet ofthe Segal Bros, Blieden & Ritterman were at theirdynamic best, the forward trio of Berger, Wollner, &Kirzner were everything the Bullants didn't wantthem to be, and first gamer Gotlieb had his namein lights as well . Those three tough competitorsPrior, Burridge, and Thompson dug deep for theBullants, and that spirit will surely get themthrough these dark days .Monash Blues were subjected to a series of 'outs'by Banyule, 'marked', 'paced', 'muscled', & 'lasted',which was all a bit caphupalating, on the FrearsonOval especially. The Bears played the sort of footythat wins finals games, and there is no doubtthey'll be there if they maintain last week's form!The Ashers couldn't counter the aerial supremacyof the Bear's key forwards Playfair, Dean &O'Connell, & with Stuart Yin, Shaun Lorenzini &Brett Cantwell in extraordinary form across half

back, plus AdamDooley getting plentyof touches, the homeside was in a fair bitof strife. Banyule' sperformance was uniformly even and meimpressive against top opponents . Christi~Gregory stood out at CHF for Monash, Justin Madid well in the centre, and Spider Smith w;conspicuous until injured late in the game .Ivanhoe Assumption lost the initiative to 0Mentonians after Q1, and was finished off by tiPanthers with a 9 goals Q4 . Tony BournanAdam Acreman were back in town with a bakeidozen between them for the Panthers, Ch~Twentyman & Grant Ferguson were rock soliddefence, Corey Mackay had a great day on his winand Anthony Palmer starred in the pivot . The Hahad a stand out game from Damon Wood who ke,Michael Basile quiet in the first half, Nick Blain(and Paul Manuel were dangerous near goals,James Crapper put in yet another solid effort.TODAY'S GAMESYVOB meets Uni .Blacks and would be hoping forreprise of their R2 victory . This time round thfwill find the Blacks more settled and the visitoishould take the points by 3 goals .The Bloods and the Bullants clash in anothe

CLUB

D1 SECTION

~' Ai', LST 1'l : : TOTA !

AJAX KirznerOld Mentonians BournonMonash Blues GraceOld Mentonians BasileBulleen-Templestowe MatthewsDi RESERVEIvanhoe Assumption Shemshedin 0Monash Blues Hawkins 2University Blacks Beaton 0AJAX Cooper I"onash Blues Chapman 0Banyiile J Turnbull 0

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1`>tiug affair. The beso down at theulomentAquinas should by 2 goals .

AJAX host the Ashers at the Trevor Barker and

;,.)l ;lt a ripper game this will be, weather permitting .,J,nash's resources are a bit stretched right now,,id the Jackas should win by 3 goals .

The Bears and the H oes reprise their local rivalry,tit big changes have occurred since the Hoes lost

i)lcir R2 match by 8 points . Can't see the Bears

.,; ;imillg by less than 5 goals .

The panthers welcome Salesian to Keysborough,cad should have enough edge to score a 3 goals

;1t. tOry -Reserves winners should be : Blacks . Bloods,Ashers, Bears, & PanthersCorrespondents, the contacts are 9889 1979 &bguckey6, bigpond.com

,trra Valley OB - congratulates !•_lidru . 5 :ora on

playing his 50th game last week against Salesians .

"Stoney" played in the Seniors 2002 Premiershipside & has the Club's admiration for his hardnessat the ball, no-nonsense approach, and polishedskills round goal . The Bushrangers wish a greatClubman many more games in the years to come .

MAX - stalwart, David Kalb, plays his 200th

game against Monash Blues at Sandringham

todav. David commenced with the Club in 1990, &includes 47 Senior and 10 U19 matches in his

aggregate . A clever forward & goal sneak, who hasdeceived many a defender, David was rewarded thisyear for his longevity by being named Captain ofthe Reserves- Well-done David !

Old Menotonians - All at Pantherland salute

former club captain Darren Murphy on reaching

150 games . Darren led the club to the 1999 grandfinal and has been a sensational player and

clubman over 12 years . The 'Freak' worked hard toovercome the adversity of a seriously broken leg,which reduced his mobility but not his desire . His

return to Melbourne this year to start a family afterworking overseas and has been a huge boost to theclub, and he is back to playing some brilliant

football . We congratulate Darren on a fantasticcareer, which hopefully still has a couple ofchapters yet to be written .

TODAY'S MATCHES.DI SECTION

Yarra Valley 0 B v University BlacksAquinas 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe

AJAX v Monash Blues at Trevor B arker

Oval, Beach Road, SandringhamBanyule v Ivanhoe AssumptionOld Mentonians v Salesian 0 C

SI::>~ O .C. 3.1 4.3 6.5 9.10(64)

YAIa :_i VALLEY O B 2.1 7.3 9.6 12.9(81)

Sales38n : Goals : Vercilio 2, Greely 2 . Sutherland, Nannes, Thain.Stevens, Quinn . Best: J . Logan. Bobetic. Sutherland, Vercillo. S Logan.Canavan, Yam Vall ey : Goals : Keem 4, Stevens 2. Beal 2. Stone, S . Pask.

Parry, A . Laing. Best: Beal, L. Tavlor. A . Laing. Stone, Parry . T MorrisUmpires: Peter Liddell Paul Jones (F) Thepan Naliahiathan (B) (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.5 5.1 9.16 20.21(141)

AgUIiQAS 0 C 2.3 5.7 8.9 11.10(76)

Uni Blacks : Green 3 Rizio 3 Sibilio 3 A .Costello2 Rawnslec 2Batten

Brown D .Davis Dillon Moffat Parkin Schilling Best S .Walch M .Jones

D .Davis Sibilia Batten X.Davis Aquinas : Hunt 4 Cochlan 2 Tabulli 2Pringle Betnune Whitehead Best Whitehead Williams Hunt LorkinCochtan Redwood. Umpires: David Longworth Gerard Roifs (F) ChrisMcKendrv Michael Jones (G )BULLEEN TEit P LESTOWE 6.2 7.2 9.6 9.9(63)AJAX 5.2 11 .4 16.8 25.12(162)

Bull een Templestowe : D .Matthews 3 . Tulloch 2, Burridge 2, Lee,Milest . Best: Prior. Burridge, Thompson, Chivers . Tulioch. Schneider .AJAX : Kirzner 6, Berger 5. E.Wollner 5, Duzenman 2, Goflieb 2 .Ritierman 2 . Dudakov, Israelsohn. J .Lewis Best: Brain . Janover,GotBeb, E .Raleigh, Gold, 1}Jeislitzer Umpires : Jamie Kvins (rotation -from A) Lionel Katz (F) Dominic Napoli Daniel Kofoed (G )RiON XSH 2 .6 3.7 5.12 7.15(57)

BANYULE 0.2 5.7 7.10 12 .14(86)

Monash: Gregory 3 . Main, Pay, MacKenzie, Hawkins . Best: Gregory,Main, Torten. Smith, Smyth, Payne . Banyule: Playfair 3 . Dean 2,O'Connell 2 . Davies . Yin, Demetriou, Lorenzint . Wise . Best : Yin,

Cantwell, Dooley . Lorenztn4 Dean, Davies . Umpires: AshleyHoogeodyk Of Whiteley {F) Cam Hoogendyk Sean Collins (B)

IVANHOE ASSUP,Sp'rION 3 .2 4.4 7.9 9.10t64)

OLD&YENTOh`IAZdS 3.0 9.5 12.8 21.11(137)Ivanhoe Assumption: Manuel 3, Blarney 2, Wood. Frew, McGowan,

Maud . Best : Wood . Blalney . Crapper . Manuel, McGowan . Old

hlentonians: Bournon 8, Acreman 5 . Austin . Basile, Costello, Dart,Alexander, Fisher. Mitualsky, Russo. Best : Palmer, Bournon, Mackay.Ferguson. Salley . Twentynan . Umpires: Jeb Penrose (RFL) JarrodAspinall (F) Graeme Carter (RFL) Robert Seymour (G )

DiSALESIAN D.C. 3.1 5.3 7.7 8.8(56)

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 2 .2 7.6 9.9 14.13(97)

Salesian: Goals : Evans 2. Cincotta, Hanlon, Byrne. Davey. D. Allen,

Loughran . Best : Woodman, Dolman. P. Allen, Seager, Rose YarreValley: Goals : Collett 3 . Kruse 2, Reynolds 2, Peake 2 . Drew 2, Potter,

Urbane, Fung . Best : Pickering. Laird, Collett, Ftmg, Strong .

WhitechurchUNtNERSrrY BLACKS 2 .3 5.6 6.12 10.14(74)

AQUINAS 0 C Li 5.3 7.4 8.4(52)

Uni Blacks: S .Jones 4 Ada 2 Hamilton Scarlett Hanna Best RomsinProwse Hamilton Tehan Black Scarlett Aquinas: Staffordr MeCartanTapply Alford Vo)ombello Chapman Sorace Best Jeffery Stafford BarrieTapply Macklin SoraceBULLEEN TEfff'LESTOWE 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.10(10)

AJAX 2.2 2.7 7.7 12.13(85)

Bulleen Templestowe : Best ; Fitt, Newman . Moprrison, C.Morihos7tos.PdapadolrJulos. S .Boy'd . AJAX: Goldensteln 3, Born 3, Copper,Benedvkt, Godlewicz, Kalb. A .Goldman, L .Goldman . Best ; Pask,Benedvkt. Leflcovic, Tsivtlin. Goolewicz . Same.MONASH 2.3 3.5 6.6 7.9(51)

BBPdYUZE 1 .3 1 .6 4.10 5.1~3(44)

R2onash : Hawkins 2 . Edsall, Wills, Brennan . Shields. Young. Best :

Edsall . Tinkler. Smith, Bolton, Wills, Rosengren. Banyule: P.Wttchell,

D.Witchell, Prior . King . Bell. Best : Rolfe, Baldac, D.tt'ttchell, Turnbull .

S .Gray . Prior.

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 .1 5.2 6.3 10.4(64)

OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 6.2 10.6 12.7(79)

Ivanhoe Assumption : Morris 2. Frlsina 2, Peoples . Singh . Pace, Lee.

Valkanis, Clark. Best: Lee, Barbagello. Morris, Singh, Frisina . Curtin .

Old Afentonians: Ballanttne 6, Stroud 2, Alexander. Johnson,Mackay, O'Connor . Best: Dwyer. Ballantine, Hubbard . Stroud,Saunders, Mackay .

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D1 SectionAJAX

Coach: Phil Davi sRes. Coach : Barry Simon

i O.C . OAHY UlECoach: Garry Connolly Coach : Greg Whitcroft E

Res: Paul Harper Res : John Fraser Coach : Doug Seal Coach : John MatthRes.Coach : A Parris Res Coach : Colin McDo r

1 N . Gold (Capt) I L. Toomey 1 B. Reed I J . Prior 1 S. Conle y2 M . Konsky 2 S . Tibb 2 D. Witchell 2 S . Yates 2 M . Mau d3 B. Davis 3 S . Edwards 3 N. Taylor 4 W. Thompson 3 C. Tucker

'4 M . Dudakov 5 A . Boland 4 T Gloury Bon e5 D4 T. O Neill

5 J . Ritterman 6 M. Parker 5 B. Willmore. 5 P. Manue l

6 D . Kalb (Capt Res) 7 C . Glennie 6 S. Tuckman 6 A . Tehan 6 T. Healy7 G . Samuel 8 J . Jess 7 C. Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rowle y8 E. Raleigh 9 T. Harkin 8 B. Cantwell 8 N . Bone 8 J . Shuttlewort h9 J . Ber er 10 D . Boland 9 M . Willmore 9 J Matthews 9 E. Heal

y10 G . Dukes 11 M . Barmby12 A . Bethune 10 P. Gloury

.10 P. Tsokas 10 P. Lee

11 D Valkani s11 M . Segal (D .VCapt )12 D Goldenfein 13 D . Den Braber (C) 11 D. Wilson

J. Egan 71 G. Chivers.

12 L. HuII-Brown.13 J . Raleigh

13 C. JefferyLorki n14 A 13 T. Ryan 12 A . Parris 13 S. Narkiewic z

14 J . Kagan.

15 A Williams 14 B. Woodlock 13 D . Tulloch 14 P. Flyn n15 J . Segal

.Hunt16 J 15 S. Gray 14 A . Wilke 15 J . Curti n

16 E . Janover.

17 B . Redwood 16 M . Gilbert Wolnize r15 B16 P. Harris

17 A. Cukierman (VC .R.) 18 J . Hughes 17 A. Small.Smit h16 S

17 S. Morri s18 J . Kirzner (V.Capt) 19 G. Whitehead 18 J. Turnbull

. 18 B. Hall

19 G . Blieden 20 M . Starret 19 N. Sannholm 17 C . Darbyy 19 D. Woo d20 J . Sharp 21 J . Pierce 20 S. Playfair 18 K . Burridge 21 N. Blainey

21 D. Gelbart 22 S . Flynn 21 R. Dintinosante 19 L. Stott 22 N. Shuttieworth

22 E . Wollner 23 P. Stone 22 C. Taylor 20 M Jones 23 D. Ryan23 A. Wollner 24 P. Harper 23 M . Gray

.21 P Gannas

24 B. Frew

Brain24 J 25 P. Sorace 24 L . Richardson. 25 J . Frisin a.

25 M . Blashki 26 R . Weeks 25 J. Szeremeta 22 G. McLaren 26 P. Camero n

26 B. Duzenman 27 D . Hincliffe 26 H. McDermott 23 D . Matthews 27 J . Finlayson

27 A. Spicer 28 A . Garish 27 A. Nield 24 J . Newman 28 S . Matthews

28 A. Zemski 29 J . Wilson30 R . Kogelman

28 L . Enright 25 R . Lee 29 C. Hockin g30 M Sloan29 P. Bryner 31 G. Evans 29 P. Smith 26 S . Boyd

.31 T Lupton30 A. Lefkovic 32 D . Afford 30 D. Mutton

27 J . O'Donnell.

32 L Pearce31 A. Lewis 33 C . Wooden 31 C. Bassett28 P Milesi

.McGowa n33 S32 D. Weislitzer

33 S . Boon34 M. Tarulh35 R . Chapman

32 M . Natoli33 S. Dean

.29 D . Williams

.34 B. Joyce

34 A. Lewin 36 V Hall 34 S. Lorenzini 30 D . Florence 35 M . Serafin i

35 J . Lewis.

37 G. Macklin 35 L . O'Connell 31 L. Norbury36 C. Zeegers37 P Cotte r36 J . Israelsohn 38 B . Moran 36 D. Playfair 32 R . Williams

.38 R. Peoples37 A. Sapar

38 J . Feldman39 S . Whit e40 S . Harris

37 T. Thompson38 J. Redfern 33 N . Hamshare 39 M . Ebbage

39 D. Vanaken 41 G. Davies 39 A. Hopgood 34 S . Lambropoulos 40 P. Marti n

40 D. Onas 42 R . Moran 40 M . Smith 35 D . Daskalou 41 C. McDonal d

41 A. Silver 43 M . Slattery 41 T. Prior 36 P Hare42 B. Martin

42 A. Cooper 44 J . Tappt Y45 M Rielly

42 M . Vanpoetere nF l

.37 P. Ganiatsis

43 A. Shemshedi n44 A. Pace43 S . Cheste r

44 J Gelfand

.46 T. Vandersluis

43 L . err a44 S Yin 38 N . Scaglione 45 A. lacouangel o.

45 A. Gorllewicz 47 J . Smith 45 D. Boyd 39 D . Buccachio 46 M . tacauangelo

46 A. Goldman 48 D . McCartan 46 D. Nasrallah 40 A . Foley 47 B. Waters

47 A. Silver 49 D . Poynton 47 J. King 41 R Lea48 R. Toogood

48 J . Peak50 R . Kaa51 A . Pringle 48 D. Rybicki

.42 P. Edwards

49 Matt Sloan50 N. Clark49 A. lasnitzki 52 J . Bleakney 49 G . Bell 43 M . Daskalou 51 D. Pearce50 A. Benedykt 53 S . Verona 50 T. Nasrallah

Schneide r44 R 52 S . Sampso n51 Z . Lewsk i52 D. Norich

54 M. O'HalloranStafford55 L

51 J. Bott52 D. Noonan

.46 A . Humphrey 53 M . Chazan

53 J . Mordech.

56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C . Morivitis54 E . Newbold55 J . Healy54 I. Same 57 L. Mackowski 54 C. Williams 48 A . Morivitis Saunders56 S

55 J . Kaicer 58 T. Leddra 55 D. Williams 49 B . Touriganis.

57 A. Cont i56 D.Seidl 59 B . Cooper 56 A. Roethe Glove r50 D 58 T. Memhet57 D. Spilberg 60 P. Scognamillo 57 B. McGregor .

59 A Falkers58 B . Yudelman 62 J. Fitzpatrick 58 L . Orton 53 A . Boyd .

Aboueid60 J59 R. Rotemberg 63 A . Barrie 59 M . Mitchell 60 D . Horvath .61 M Anderso n

60 J . Wajnberg 64 T. Nola n65 S Haun

60 D. Hassell.

62 P. Merory61 J . Freeman .

Lewison67 A61 S. Dowlan 63 J . Crappe r62 J . Gottlieb .

68 J . Coghian62 T. Jubb 64 M . Miglio n l

6372 T Wills

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13 B. Heverin 15 R. Quinn . 13 L Dillie s

114 M . Stroud 16 P. Dolman

1414 E . Krus e

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riders 17 N . Linford18 T. Bournon (C)

20 A. SeegerVerccipo21 D

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-7 J, Eg on 34 P. Flaskis 39 P. Pills 37 A. Gray 33 D. IrelandBrennanFmith

35 D. Murphy 40 M . Forer41 M . Cleary 39 S. White 34 C . Frase r

dton 36 D. Alexander 42 C . Rose 40 35 B. Peake (c)

Bolton 37 M . Francis C .R .( ) 43 P, Evans 41 L. Rawnsley 36 P. .larvie

C^oper 38 P. Stubbs 44 D . Ievcli 43 C . Beaton 37 D . Balkshaw

F-_ naghty 39 J. Vick 45 S. Horvath 44 R. McArthur 38 G. MorrisonGrac eS 40 R . Alexander 46 A. Chiappini 45 39 J . Thompkin s.

R. Walsh 41 S. Cozens 47 D . OI°5eki48 J . Logan 46 R. Wallace 40 H . Cotsford

46 42 M. Basile 49 D . Stinear 47 41 B . Down s47 S . Month s

Car e48 M43 G . Hubbard 50 D . Taylor 49 R. Dillon 42 A. Stone

y. 44 L. Sunter Sr A. Fodey 49 (R) T. Bowers 44 J. H o49 D. Payne 45 R . Johnson 52 P. Hanton 50 A. Goonan 45 A. Windgate5051 M . Payne 46 G. Smith 53 S

Parterd51 D . Higgins 47 S. Colli e

52 N . Moresi 47 G. Herring .55 E. Ha- y

51 (R) A. Neville 48 R . Davis53 J. Peel 48 D. Stevens

Fisher49 N~58 M. Loug nan

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58 S. Way.

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56 51 L. Stephen 59 S. Pani 55 S . Watch 51 H . Clark e

57 52 M . Watts 60 A . Bates 57 K . Begely 52 A . Hartnett

58 53 C . Shedden 61 R . Cincotta 58 D. Kean 53 S . Pask59 B . Carstein 54 D . Goodbody D . Blake62 60 J . O'Sullivan 54 S . Simpson60 55 C . Davis 63 B . Chalmers

64 B Bowman 62 F. Purcell 56 T. Lloyd61 P. Campbell 56 R . Harper

.Rad i65 J 63 J. Weber 58 G . Kerr

62 L. Katts 57 T. Davis.

Sinclai r66 S 64 R. Adams 59 A. Joiner6364 58 P. Appel

.67 D. Sutherland 66 L. Costello 60 S. Laird

65 G . Polgase 61 B . Saunders 68 M . Sutton 66 (C18) C . Curtis 61 P. Valoppi

66 64 M . Austin 69 B. Kirchner 67 N . Goonan 62 P. Barum a67 66 M . Mackay

70 Mick ForbesMirams71 R

70 J. Green 63 B . Whitechurc h68 M. Meehan

.Hunt72 C 71 M . Nihill 64 D . Smith

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opportunity as anyOr --ern to retur n

coach

~_ialn Bingen expects his side to eomforcibl vbr ;u, O .~Ieigh .

is oI ❑

grabs, this week'sswick and Old Geelong

% ~_- st .i:'i :Ln Siebrand has not

been haf. , w---n :- . team's recent lack of

intensitv anu Siv .v St;llts .

OG coach Michael Lockman said that his young

team was out-muscled the last time these teamsmet but stressed that his side had improved

dramatically since April .

With West Brunsmiek's best defender Stuart

Henderson out injured (knee), OG and MichaelVicker-Willis look set for a fruitful day .

Old Carey and Williamstown battle for third

spot in what promises to be an enthrallingcontest. OC coach Glenn Taylor said he was

"really looking forward to the clash" andidentified Dave Lee as a player he needed to

nullifv.

"Dave Lee is a class act, there's no doubt about

that," he said .

Wil :iamstown coach Dene McLeod said that OC

would be "hard to beat" . The CYivIS welcomed

back ruckman Leigh Monkhorst last week but

will be without star Tim Wheeler (shoulder) .

If Hawthorn can overcome their woeful away

record, they will be a strong chance to breaktheir duck against La Trobe. Hawthorn coach

Peter Tyson said that his team would continue tofocus on the ""one-percenters" .

"If we can get the little things right, the bigthings follow," he s_ ALa Trob- pla d-~~ : cod footly in May bu t

hard.od an

"I have a lot of respect for what Oakleigh aredoing, but they won* t be competitive against us,"he said .Burgen L)id"y Predicted a scoreline of twentygoals to e'_c . . Ruckman Dave Ronchi's return

from injur, Al further boost the Reds'enormous confidence .

Oakleigh coach Chris Moore has stressedthroughout this season that the competition

would see the best of Oakleigh in the second halfof the season . Perhaps we might see it today?

What is certain though is that Burgen'scomments will have the Krushers breathing fire.Peninsula coach Julian Sill said that he would

be wary of Bentleigh .

"I think Bentleigh can cause some upsets," hesaid . "They"ve got some handy firepower upthere when they get the footy and we knowthey've been able to kick some pretty goodscores . "

CLUBD2 SECTIO NOld Geelong Vickers-WillisFitzroy Reds TornesePeninsula ClaringboldWilliamstown CYNiS D LeeBentle -h GraceD . .R AFi-ro5 s Pidotofl . Geeiol g PerrinPenir 1a J, 1 : r hisonF n {, . :a

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~ I be hart g : -,ssed to continue

our absolute best," he said .

nning streak against the unbea n

But coach Paul Dimattina remained

~ uide t :t-e think we can beat them, but we have to be

TIPSIcirf:,' (41 )

Geelong

()Id Carey1,1 Trobe

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; , ninsulaSOCIAL

12pts

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24pts

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Saturday, July 5 . Tickets are $ 5 .00 . Drinks at

bar prices and food available . See Barry Neve

for tickets .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT Sndrew Wu - «1 .Iey43Cahotmail .com

Bentleigh - congratulates Adam Henry on

playing 100 games. Adam is one of

Bentleigh's young guns and has stood tall all

season . One grab marks and a great sense for

goals is what springs to mind about Adalri s

play. Adam is one of the players the club seesthat will lead us forward in years to come .

Well done and good luck !

Peninsula O .B - congratulate Brett Cook on

reaching the milestone of 100 games . The

Kenyan came to the Pirates in 1997 from

Karingal F .C and has proved a reliable,

hardworking midfielder who racks up plentyof possessions through his relentless running .

Respected by his peers, Cook-y's fitness regimeis an inspiration to all at Pirateland- With his

outgoing personality and natural wit, a careerin stand up comedy beckons, then again we

could have him confused with the next

number on the Pirates' list .

TODAY'S IL ESD2 SECT ION

West Brunswick v Old GeelongOld Carey v Williamstown CY?vIS

La Trobe Uni v Hawthorn Amateurs

Fitzroy Reds v OakleighBentleigh v Peninsula 0 B

2 0.9 __.10(154)

BRU°.2;;'71C:: 0.1 3.4 3.6 6.14150)

Peninsula O-B:'v .Claringbold 7, Maclean 4. Davis 3 . T.Prendergast 2,

Toinasi 2, Pownep . Murphy. S .Prendergast. Growcott, Crean. Best- Maclean,

Davis . N.Ctarnngbold . Kent, Toraca- Murphy. W.Bnmsssiek: Haysey 2 .

Batters, O'Brien . Maguire, Siebrand. Best: Bailey, Ward, Hamilton .

Brookshaw, West, Haysey. Umpires: Peter Griffiths (F)

Oil) CAREY 10.2 15.4 17.10 19 .131127)

OLD GEEI.ONG 5.2 7.4 8.7 14.11I95)

Old Carey : Everett 5. White 4. Collins 3. Cohen 3 . Munro, Angus.

Pattenden. Mcqueen Parton Best : Angus. Graham, Everett, Detarcz}7tski.

^ta)ton, Hall Old Geelong: Vickers-Willis 6, Perrin 3. Hope-Johnson 2 .

Salter 2, Fairbairn Best: Goldsworthy. Betts T. Lan-scell, Hope-Johnson,

Bayles E . Griffiths Umpires: Daniel Dinneen David D'Altera (F) Christian

Schaefer Lucas Brass (B) Craig Arnol Steven Ptperno {G )

pNB,LiAIdSTOWN cYfYS 5.4 12.6 17.9 20.13(133)

LA. 1ROBE tINI 1.3 4.5 5.7 9.8462)

No details received Umpires: Chris Stevens 1F) Ryan Place Michael

Car.ullerl (B) Deliver Melder Jose Talavera (G )

HAWTHORN 1 .1 2.4 4.8 8.84561

FTT'ZROY REDS 3.7 6.9 12.15 17.17(119)

Hawthorn; Goals- Phillips 2. Neville 2. Dawson- Saulle- Ogge . Lautetta

Best : Saulle, West. Lauletta . Hicks. Reed Fitzroy Reds: Goals- Torriese 6 .

Ranitns 5, Murphy 2 . SuitllFart 2 . L Byrne, Lee Best- Clarke, Curtis . L

Byrne, Rawlins, Murphy, D Baker Umpires : Alan Ladd Santo Caruso (F)

OBRI EIGH 1 .2 3.5 7.6 10.7(67)

BENTLEIGH 9.3 12.8 17.12 22 .141146)

Oakidgh : Bromley 5 Dalton A.Kltts S .Kltts Kokkmos MacKenzie Best

Bronilev Holde S .Kitts A. Kitts Tolley Britt Bentleigh: Grace 7 Eyles 5

Robertson 3 Henrv 2 Ireson Clark Handlleld Sice Best Scanlon Grace Eyles

Perrone Robertson Reid Umpire: Adam Conques t

D2 RESERVE

PENINSULA O.B. 4.5 7.7 13.11 15.141104)

W.BRUNSWICK 0.3 2.4 2.4 4-7.(31)

Peninsula O.B: Brennan 4, JAtch6son 3, T.Cogtlati 2, Cannon, A.Parsons,

S.Clartngbotd, Haley. Warner, Go(dthorp. Best: Cannon, A .Parsons,

McMalton, Cook, J .AtchLson . Warner . W,Bnm.gwic.k: Muir. A.Thompcon,

D .Rudd, Russell. Best: Sutherland, Heppell, McManus . Brooks. Williamson,

Tobin.OLD CAREY 0.0 2.2 3.5 5.6(36)

OLD GEEI.ONG 4.6 6.8 10.14 14.16(l00)

Old Carey: Hardy 2, Konstannnidts, Wood A, Drake Best : Graham P . Drever .

Konstantirlldis, Drake. Andrews, Shrives Old Geelong : Slattery 4, Strauch

2, Ardlie 2 . DhIDon . Allen . Kilpatrick. Grills, Avery. Carey Best Malpas,

Stevens, Avery . Slattery, Makin- Jaugletts

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.4 8.7 10.12 14.151991

LA TROBE Uh1 3.2 5.6 7.6 11.8(74 )

No Details rece ived

HAWTHORN

FTCLROY REDS

1 .2 3.3 4.4 5.9( 39)

4.5 7.9 9.14 15.19i 109)

Hawthorn: Goals: Tv =on 3. Rutcka 2 Best : Hotuenau, Rtuic'ria. Chepa .

CrKeit . Jacks . f,-soy , >er .:. . .. 4. C . . -.-ro .

Fletcher. Oa~k. i .

OAKI,EIGH 23 4.3 6.3 8.6(54)

BENTLEIGH 3.3 4.6 7.9 7.11(53)

Oakleigb: Hunt 3 Ogilvie 2 Redford 2 Short Best Rt2tt Hunt Comtellan

Redford Evans Lucas Bentleigh: Wang 2 Gallo Kophschirdski Sampson

Vivona tV9thutgton Best Richards Ferguson Vicona Banks Sainson Gol d

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BE LA TROBE OAKLEIGH A F CCoach : Paul Dimatt ina C: ai ?c.-Gen Coach : Peter Tyson UNVERS ITy Coach: Chris Moor e

Assistant: Steve Grace »es. ~ aacn : Darren Kane I ;. Coach : Ed Sill Coach: Tony Crisafulli Res . Coach: Pat McKennaRes. Coach: Steve Hail Club ifl Coach : Greg Box Res : David Huffe r

1 C. Sharp 1 A. Collins 1 S . Band o2 D. Ferguson 1 D. Hannam 2 G . Broadley 1 P.Morton 2 A . Bloomfield3 A. Pittito 2a B . Holderhead 3a A. Kno tt 2 S .Fredrickso n

3 D Sheldrick 3 D . MacKenzie (VC)4 S. Size 2b A. Walsh 3b N. Patterson .

4 N.Dunne 4 B Varkatzo s5 M . Eyles 3 S. Dicynedetto 4a S . Stevens

4b B Glover5 S .Adamswaite

.5 C . Kokkinos

6 R. Webe r7 J R

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. obertson n rewa . 5b T. Kerr B M.Corrent; 8 R . Marshall8 J . Handfield 7b L. Byrne 6a P. Avery 9 LWalker 9 J Moutis9 I . Jackson 8 A. Byrne 7 C. Alexander 10 S .Davis

11 D Hams.

10 R . Mitchel l10 A. Henry 9a H . Fletcher 8 J . Car 9il ; .

11 A .Murray 11 C . Hanley11 D. Ma rtin 9b C . Prior 9 R .Ogge 13 P.Moon 12 R . Dooley12 N. Aitken 10 A. Urbanic 10 P. Orchard 15 S .Brooks

1 13 D Britt14 B . Reid 11 B. Athert on 11 M . Pollock12b A Tsoumbaris

6 A .Brennan17 J .Brodie

.14 P. Malcol m15 S . Grace 13a A Dawson

.13a J.Murphy 18 A .Hewitt 15 G Redford16 L. Airey 13b S. Pidotto 13b J. Povey 19 S.White

20 A Murphy.

16 M . Bel l17 C. Ma rtin 14 T. Clarke 14a D. Lauletta.

21 D .Edmunds 17 L Curtain18 S . Adaway 16 G . Crane 14b T. Fitzpatrick 22 S.Wilcock.

18 J Connella n18aM . Walker 17 B. Lee 15 M. Tyson 23 S.Craig .

19 B . Clark 18 M Baker 6 C . Reed1 24 S.Edwards 19 R. Keating

20 R . Fishlock.

19a C. Andrew 17 B. Ruzicka 25 M.FanningPruscin oS

20 J. Tolley21 A . Graham 20 T Mitchell 18 P. Phillips

.28 C .Ress 21 A. Perdikomatis

22 A . Smith.

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30 J.Smith31 R .Mann 23 J . Kerley

24 L. Holmesby ~ 23b M . Camellen.

Habe l22 C 32 S.Gemmola 24 S . Kitts25 D . Gold 23b D Knowles

.23 L Collins 36 T.Mawdsley 25 C. Marshall

26 B . Padgham.

24 A. Parsons 24 J. Jackomonis40 R .Slater42 D Gleeson 26 A . Kitts {VC)

27 J. Seeley 26 C. Temperley 25 M. Zaverella.

43 A.Poulton 27 G. Smit h28 M. McCulloch Tornes e27 J 26 N . Hayes 44 S.Linehan 28 B . Anderso n29 H . McKenzie

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47 A Samson29 D . Sowersby

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,30 C e

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' 5 ACumm31 T. Bromley (C)

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.57 A.Woolmer 33 M . Clar k

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34 M . Fine 36 t i . Reeves 35 S . Davies 70 J .Dumaresq75 S Gelle rt 35 R . Nusk e

35 L. Ireson (C)38 A . George 36 A. West .

A.Baille 36 M. Ryan36 M . Backman

40 G Bence 37 M . Daou R .Baker 37 P. TorpeY37 P. Hutchison .42 I McBurney

38 B . Bruns A .BentanS Bl 38 S. Cammiss38 G . Beatt ie

39 G . Prigg

.45 J . Bennie

39 G . Carle40 P. Rossi tt o

. andC .Bowden 39 A. Mulhollan d

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40 J. Gaa l

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B .Clutterbuck 41 M . Cash

42 A Mikkelsen 53 S. AddicoB 43 I . Chaps M .Cotsopoulos 42 S. Dalton.

43 A Ferris 54 J. Parsons 44 B .AIIder H .Davies 43 P. Lucas.44 G. Holland 56 C . Quinn 45 B . Mountai n

46 T 0'HanlonN .DejanowcM.Donohue 44 N. Smit h

45 57 R . Rome.

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.48 A . Brick

S .DumsaydJ Elliott

46 B. Nguyen47 M . Scanlon 62 N . Auden 49 N . Tierney

.J.Eyre 47 M . Stevenson

48 P. Dimattina 67 R . Holderhead 50 J. Gourley P.Farrant 48 A. McKenzi e49 L Vivona 73 J . Bare 51 S. Signorini C .Franas 49 S. Collin s.50 A. Stanes 75 B. Pollard 52 C . Frost D .Gilmour

J Griffin 50 J . Cain51 P. Sampson 76 D. Curt is 53 M. Preston .

D.Hill 51 L. Kenned y52 L Sampson 77 A. Grillo 54 rJ. Be os

e ng52 C. Cooke

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ffD.Hu rS.Jackson 53 T. Hun t

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s J.Levy 56 J . Page57 A. Cantsiliens 60 G . Saddington PUas 57 B . Wouters z58 T. Caterson 61 M . Gray T.Li htfoot

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.X .0-Donnell 64 M. Ogilvie

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Q2 SectionOLD CAREY

Coach : Glenn TaylorRes Paul Montgomery

C. Angus (c)2 D. Faelis (vc)3 M . Cohe n4 D . James5 P. Konstantinidis6 C . Campbell (c)7 R . Oppy (vc)8 M. Cann9 B. Andrews10 K. Shrives11 N . Everett12 C . Davey

13 B. Hutchison14 M . Mahon15 N. Bull16 R. Graham17 A. Parton18 B. Chiuchiarelli19 T. Wood19 P. Drake (Cr

) 20 J. Raftopoulo s21 T. Collins22 C. Battle23 C. Pattenden24 P. Unkles25 L. Chiuchiarelli (vcr)26 A . Wood28 D. Biondo29 C . Munro30 A . Guerra31 J . Ward32 P. Graham33 N . England34 H . Thomas35 S. Hardy36 S. Wood37 S. Jessup38 L . Guerra (vcr)39 C . O'Reilly40 S. Angus41 A. Gates (Cr

) 42 P. Busse43 D. Joyce44 N . Detarczynski45 T Bull46 H. Giannikos50 J. White51 R. Hall55 J. Boag58 J . Boncher59 C. Mason62 P. Tompkins64 C. Smith65 D. Eisner67 C. Hickey68 S . Hart69 0. Winchester70 J . Marshall71 S . Feehan74 S . Mees75 C . Smith76 D . Grinzi77 B . Spedding82 D . Paul

OLD GEELONG PEN I NSULA 0 B aSCoach: Michael Lockman Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Jul "eort 7 ;oach: r e Macleo d

Res: Ben Dunn Res. Coach: Brian Cronin Re ._: Damien Shaw C( h : Cameron McKenzie2 J . Buttigie g

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S . Benjamin 7 B, Robinson7 J. Paul 7 S . Murray

y 8 P Batters B. Hann8 T. Seymour 8 P. Angus .

9 A . Morphet 9 M9 D . Satter 9 M. Dentry 10 S . Byme 10 B. Cock s10 M. Avery 9 P. Krohn (res.) 11 H . Bailey 11 B. Twist11 L . Stevens12 N Perrin

10 A. Haley11 J Sill

12 B, Clarke 12 A. Featherston.

13 S. O'Brien.

12 S . Ferguson13 M . Ritchi e14 P Norman

13 A. Mackley

14 D. Taylor 13 B . Cook.

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19 B. Grills 18 M . Merrick 20 T. Ho, i`

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38 M . Leslie 36 N . Claringbold 41 R.- .z ._° 36 M . Imms39 S. Clarke 37 J. Growcott 42 C. a; 37 B . Hynes40 H . Legoe 38 T. Coghlan 43 J . i 38 J. Hynes41 P. Winter 39 S. Barber 45 J . Sr 39 A. Carte r42 A. Kettl e

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'51 J . Kilpatrick 49 A. Minchin 69 R. Hussey48 M, O Flyn n

52 J. Legoe 50 P. Arnold 70 D. Weston49 J. Robinson

53 T Bayles 51 L. Gilder 71 M . Brookshaw 50 A. Sm ra s54 T. Daniel 52 J . Zarb 75 P. Brunt 51 M . Saunders55 D. Harris 53 S . Jay 85 T. Gross 52 B. Jones56 A. Meek 54 D. Porra 53 J. Street57 J . Huxter 55 R. Cannon 54 P. Tirchett58 B. Brueren 56 A . Tunks 55 R. Nisbet59 D. Brueren 57 S . Smith 69 S . Freeman60 A. Southey 58 P. Mangan61 A. Holmes 59 S . Foss62 J . Morley 60 S . McMahon63 D. Huggins 69 J . Mui r64 X . Fitzgerald65 A. McLachla n66 R. Merriman67 T. de Steige r68 H . Brownin g69 T. Mayhal l70 J . Col e75 P. Jame s76 H . Peck - .77 C. Pritchard

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpire -- no later than half time of any match .

Each player must sign the brlginal clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

-_~~~ oi a lo- ,, c ;~'(charges m ~ b= higher from a mobile phone to this service0

Weekend matches (Fril H Umnires Appointments - S cores (Sat. night)

VAFa SPC)NSO M

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets #o- - ' =-ers and officials .

club invoiced accordingly.Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e

allow cars around you to be able to leave .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul d

scheduled for Elsternvvick Park No . 2 Oval .The rear gate (of; St . Kilda Street) will only be open whe r, the re no matches

The m-'- - :- (Glenhuntly Road) is open ever . . -,, `- r

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Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 78) .

~ Each section -~ coaches to vote on the ~Ivi'ost ValuablePlavers for his section .

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Second and third placed in A . St Ber=.iards and oldMelburnians met at Aberfeldie with a lot at stake . Thehome side led all day and then withstood a desperate lastfive minutes by O.M's to win 13 .10 to 12 .11 . Best wereA.Merrington, T .Harvey, V.Comito . A . Brebner (St B's) andBoyd. Miller . Aubrey. Holme (O .M's).

Old Haileybury• congratulated Mark Orton and WayneSmith on reaching 200 games . Both are formerpremiership players. club B&F winners and have givenfantastic service over the vears to the club .

Old Paradians in B with a 4/5 record met top team OldTrinity 9 / 1 and caused the upset of the round . In a tightdefensive battle, only 11 goals were scored all day . OldTrinity had plenty of chances in the final term butinaccuracy by the O .T's and a desperate O.P defence sawthe home team win 6 .9(45) to 5 .12(42) . Best werePannam, Holland, Joyce (Old P) and Ramsden . Burrows,Beardsley (Old T) .

Undefeated teams after round 11 were Old Camberwell (EBlue Reserves) Old Xaverians (Club XVIII(1) (2) OldXaverians (UI9 S 1) and Whitefriars (U19 S 2) .

Leading goalKickers after Round 11 were (A) Vassallo (StBernards) 52 (B) Stickland (Old Trinity) 47 .(A) Power (HRovers) 71 . (C) Perry (Southbank) 52, (E Blue)A .Inkster(Old C'well) 78, (E White) Spencer (Old Carey) 58,(F) Gilchrist (Monash Gryphons) 56 . (U 19 1) Britten (Co ll)30.(U19 2) Passador (Old Trinity) 67, (U19 2 Blue)L.Taylor ( .'.`HSOB) 71 U19(2) Red Welch (Warringai) 55 .

Columnist In c 'Rover", in a late night lapse ofjudgc :uen tput himself on record to pick A .B .C Medallists as follo;rs:A : Steve Brazil (NOB) . Andrew Allibon (0 . Trin), WayneCarey (St Berns .) .B : Adam Ryder (Marc.). John Gilliam (Ban), Rob Lawson(Fawk).

C : Leo Panjari (Park), Pat Green (Mazenod). Nigel Brohier(Caulf. Gramm).

The senior team that was successful in Adelaide was asfollows : - Rob Fuller (Old Scotch) (C). Andrew Jobling(Orm) (VC), Robert Gross (St Kevins), Robert Lawson(Fawk). Brett Mahoney (De La), Trevor Spencer (St Bern) .Andrew Allibon (Old Trinity), Nick Sebo (Ormond). AndrewPryor (Old Brighton) . Scott Teal (Old Melb) . Bruno Conti(NOB). Paul Motion (Therry), Steve Brazil ( NOB), WayneCarey (St Bern), Brett Connell (Ormond), Luke Gollant (StBern), Matthew Bourke (Old Xavs) . Micah Berry (OldMelb .), Peter Thiessen (Old Hail .) . Mark Brady (St Kevins) .Dale Tapping (Old Xav) .

Amongst the milestones. Old Ivanhoe wish to congratulateJohn "A.loha" Stevens on his 50th game - a flamboyantstyle both on and off the field (John later became a starfor the Sydney Swans N.R.) .

Umpires' Corner celebrated the youngest ever 'A' SectionGoal Umpire appoin+ment . 17 year old Gordon "Snake"Chalmers) . The Umpires Appointment Board showedsensitivity in appointing him to Ormond for his big day . I

hope he opened up atthe Tennis Court end .Old Hailevburv, twogames out of the four,slaughtered OldXaverians (3rd) by 12 9points . g by Q scores were :Old Hail . 6 .10 10 .13 16 .25 22 .28O1dXav .1 .32 .33 .74 . 7What happened to the Xavs? In the reserves OH scoredits first win of the season when they beat OX (2nd) by 5goals, 13 .6 to 7 .12 . Best in the seniors were DavidConnell, Rae, Rowe, Phillips, Thiessen, Borg .

Executive chairman of football, Andrew Langford-Joneswrote a hard hitting editorial 'Winning is not ever thing orthe only thing' .

In heavy conditions Colle ions hung on to fifth place andscored an upset win with a Keith Parsons goal only half aminute from time against leaders Ormond . It was a tightgame at the Trott which has never been a good huntingground for the 'Monds . In fact they have left there a fewtimes without the points and physically sore . Best wereK. Parsons (4 goals), Lemon . Griffiths and Williams (Coll)and M . McDonald, Taylor, Gilmore (Orin) .

After 11 games three senior teams were undefeated . Kew(B), Banyule (C), and La Trobe University (F) . It was adouble for La Trobe as their reserves were alsoundefeated .

Banvule may have been a bit lucky to keep the recordintact as they only got home by 5 points from OldHaileybury whose ordinary kicking really let themdown. Final scores were 12 .10 to 12 .5 with the best .Foster, Gray, Mooney (Bany .) and Walden . Phillips .Gerny (Old H .).

That distinguished umpire and adviser Benny Goodmanfinally confessed that he had reached the old age of 40 .(Really . Benny you look younger now than when youwere 30) .

'D' Section coaches were Max McColl (Bulleen United) .Gary Rosewarne (Elsternv eki, Ian Rice (HamptonRovers), David Bellette (North Brunswick). Terry Rossiter(Old Camberwell), Ken Bremner (State Bank) and LesWhite (West Brun=.viek). Who coached AJA'_'

North Old B congratulated stalwarts Gary "Gus"Carroll & Paul Considine on 100 games. Great plarers f~rtheir club, the two had also been consistent selections inthe state side .

AJAX's Julian Wiener. a member of the club's 1975premiership team, also reached 100 games, Julian hadalso attained the heights as a test cricketer for Australia.Ron Ling, captain of Bulleen Templestowe . reached 1502ames. Ron . an inspiring leader, was a member of theclub's 1978 and 1979 --emiership teams .

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runes to FIT captain Rob Carr. and to .4' Section

1!„t, umpire, Cliff Mead .

es to Roger Gerny (Old Haileybury) - Club's Bes t

irest in Under 19 premiership year, 1978, an d

,t, : senior Best and Fairest in the next Year. Roger ha d

, represented the state in the CDEF with distinction o noff the field, as a speedy rover and half forward .

Blues congratulated Graeme Coleman on reachin g,_unes as timekeeper, spread over many seasons Mt hGlues and Caulfield Grammarians .

- Brunswick saluted Bob Green, little in stature, bu t;t heart, on setting a new club record of 279 games .

teams . De La and Collegians battled it out in rain an d

,id De La led 6 .2 to 2.3 at half time, and althoug h

,-ing only 2points in the second half. held on to win by

ames to Ray King, St Bernards 4 times winner of

representative in 1977-78, and to tenacious De La Sallemost determined player trophy, and state

player Michael Bourke .

t3itherto undefeated "C" Section leader St Kilda CBCOC~ere overrun by AJAX who triumphed by 10 goals .

Acking 10 .11 to 4 .3 in the second half. Lemish (5 goals) .

~egal, M . Ritterman (AJAX) . and Kay, White, Jennings (St

ii lda) were best .

}ld Carey (C) won their first game when they defeatedtiurd place Old Brighton - 5 goals down at half time, they

hed 12 .7 to 5 .4 in the second half with best. Michael

oke, Wiseman, Bryan (Old Carey) and Shepherd .

,c ,9vr . Paroission (Old Brighton) .

Old Geelong moved back into the 'E' Section four with astrong final term against North Brunswick . Hunter (9

,nals) . Ross-Edwards . Sheahan (Old Geelong) and

! lughes, J . Fox (N . Bruns) were best .

:.,,'.ueld Granum:jr : .ns staged a rc~ival of form to beat

,- )burg by 51 points in the main game as the week before

the failed miserabh to St Bernards an d lost their place

in the four . Best were G ri ffiths . McNicol, Morphett

(Caul .Gramm) and Warle, Clark, Hibbard (Coburg) .

Power House (C) crashed against St Kilda CBCOC by 19

points but held their place in the four .

Top goalkickers were (A) G . Fletcher ( C . Gramm .). 31 : (B)

kleCrohan ( ROB) 43 : ( C) Calleja ( St Kilda) 43 : ( D) tVayman

(Alphington 42 . (E) Rosewarne ( Elsternwick) 47 and (F)

Thomas ( Fawkner) 22 .

Second bottom in B' . MHSOB after trailing second top

team . Old Trinity by 46 points- kicked 9 .4 to 3 .3 in the

last quarter to .00 down by I! points . R . Harley (7),

Silberberg and J . Woods led the M HSOB revival with S .

Emerson. Weir and Johnston best for Old Trinity.

Umpires Association continued their hea vy social nights

by folloxving up Dinner Dance at Eliza's with next outing:

Fight Night" with HSV 7 Ringside.

Assumption OC. in telling their club history paid tribute

to the great work of Des Tchan and Matt Byrne . to Norm

Nugent . Club Secretary since formation 1963 and to the

three Presidents . Frank De Neefe, Adrian O'Keefe and

Maurice Beaumont who had seen the club rise from 'E'

section to 'B' Section.

150 games to two prominent players - Ken Rowse(Ormond) and Peter Dryden (Caul . Gramm .) . It was a day

for crashes . Ormond lost their first game for the season -down by one point to De La Salle who were now level in 'B'

Section in second place with Monash . UHSOB, Ivanhoe

and Geelong . De La's coach . Peter McCormick, wasoverseas and their press correspondent doubted if 'standin' coach Jim Hawkins, flushed with success, would give

the job back . Best were Clastowski, Janson, Whitelaw (De

La) and Ladd. Ferrier and Moran for Ormond .

Footscrav Tech . also went down for the first time - by 10goals to Old Geelong who moved into second place in 'C'

Section .AMP Society scraped home by 2 points from Old Ivanhoein 'E' Section and were now the only undefeated senior

team .'A' Section umpires were Hagarty . Mason . Pringle. Sharpe

and G . Thomas .'D' Section coaches were Darrell Cranch (Old Hailey),

Tony Bull (SSB) . Frank Clarke (Toor-Malv), George rice(Parkside), Bryan Harding (Assumption) . John Boyle

(Brunswick) . Ken Kenny (Fairfield) . Bert Gaudion

(National Bank) and Ross Oakley (St Kevins OB) . Who

coached AJAX 11

A record crov:d `or a home and home matc .". ,! Olympic

Park saw a i : .rilhng finish between 'A' Secuon teadcrs,Collegians and Old Xaverians with Collegians finishingfour points in front and holding on to top place .

Collegians 25 points down at half time, kicked 6 .3 to 2 .1

in a blistering third quarter . The lead changed severaltimes in the final quarter w1±h Old X attacking as the siren

blew. Mansfield . L . Hibbins and Unkenstein (Coll) and

Callen. Greenway and Johnston (Old X) were best .

Old Geelong Grammarians hung on to their place in the'B' section four when MHSOB failed by a point to overhaulOGG's last change lead of 33 points . Best were Laird, J.

Stephen and David Lee (OGG) and Jocka Nelson . Geoff

Paul and Scott (,'vIHSOB) .

In the battle of top 'C' section teams De La outlastedParkside to win by 23 points with B. Teague, Nesbitt,

Watts (De La) and Billington . Kiff and Dempster (Parkside)

best .

Johnny Neeson. Ivanhoe B&F in 1957, played his 100th

game.

Congratulations went to Brian Roet. Roger Vines, Leo

Hart . Denham Grierson . David Shaw . John and Michael

Winneke . Dick Reeve and lan Murray who gainedselection in combined Australian Universities team .

QUIZ: Three went on to play in L'FL Premiership teams .two have becom° judges, and one an AFL Commissioner .

Can you name :-em?

Ja(L Br.,, ;Ormond Coach) made a comeback and led his

tea :r. to an unexpected victory against Coburg . Others tostar were Eric Donaldson and Joe Sheehan .

Universitv Blues (9.4; defeated Parkside (8 .8) to score

their seventh win and join Old Xaverians. Comm . Bank

and Balwyn in the fight for third and fourth positions in'B' section, Brunswick and Parkside were on top with 9ts.'in5.ANSGirERS: 1958 Brian Roet (Melb . 1964) David Shaw(Ess. 1962 & 65) and John Winneke (Hawthorn 1961) . LeoHart and John Gvinneke are judges . David Shaw becamean AFL Commissioner.

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A couple of interesting results to keep thecompetition hot amongst all the teams . No team syet look certain of finals or being relegated . Maythe drama and tension continue .PREV I EWElsternwick play host to Syndal Tally Ho in agame laden with plenty of incentive for both teams .The Wicks of course are looking to escape from thebasement, while Svndal are looking to enhancetheir final's chances . The Synners have quietlysneaked into fourth spot, and with the currentform of veterans such as Cachia, Rutter andMerest, I fancy them to be too good for Elsternwicktoday . Syndal to win .South Melbourne Districts welcome Werribee toLindsay Hassett Oval with both sides looking toimprove their finals prospects . Both teams havebeen mid-table for some time lately, and this maywell be seen as a golden opportunity to break intothe four, or at least improve their credentials .Werribee's defence, lauded so much earlier in theseason, has lost some of its lustre, although certainindividual performers continue to please . However,I feel that the Bloods can do enough today to getover the line. South for mine .Kew an d Power House meet at Victoria Park in arelegation scrap, and I'm sure both teams willfancy their chances . Although the Piranhas aremomentarily out of the drop zone after theirfantastic win last week, they must continue thatform to avoid the relegation whirlpool . Kew havehad some good individual performers such asCullen, Tinetti and McKerrow, as a collectivethey've not been able to string together fourquarters of football often enough to be more of aplayer of the D3 scene . In a toss of the coin, I'vegone for Power House to win .The top two battle it out at St. James Park asSwinburne University clash with Rupertswood .Both teams are coming off disappointing losses,and while the Razorbacks are three games clear atthe top, their loss last week would have given thema right shake up. Rupo, on the other hand, afterhaving second spot to themselves for some time,are in real danger of dropping down, anddepending on other results, could well findthemselves out of the four. Both teams will need tobe at the top of their game, and need to play four

full quarters of footy .Hard to call, but I'll tipSwinny to return to the winner's circle todav .St . John's OC make the trip up the Prine, ;Highway to take on rivals Monash GryP_, ons .These teams have had some great contests over t] .,years, and I don't expect today to be any differentAlthough we won't get to see the classic Koppen,versus Grady match up in the ruck, oth, ;midfield/on-ball duels may well be the decishufactor today, with the Gryphs duo of Bourbon andFlowerday likely to square up against the pair oEJOCs in Emery and Rynquist . In what should bean entertaining contest, I'll go for Monash to win,just .

SOCLU NOTESElsternwick hold their Trivia Night on 5 July atThe Elsternwick Club . Entry $15 . Contact ToddHartley on 9708 5622 for further details . On 12July is the past players' day at Sportscover Oval inthe Umpires Room . Cost is $20 donation, lunchand drinks supplied . Further details are availablefrom Paul Mahony on 0418 993 557 . Finallv,Sunday 27 July is the day of the $1000 draw . 835per head provides alcohol, food and entertainment .Commences 12 .00 noon . Refer to Leigh Murphy on0418 382 964 for more information .Swinburne August 2 sees the Razorbacks hosttheir "Mystery Tribute Night" featuring guestspeakers, past players and one very special award .

CEU OD3 SECTIONSwinburneRupertswoodMonash GryphonsElsternwickSyndal Tally HoD3 Rese rve

MurchieBurrowesMaloneFosterCachia

6 542 421 315 308 30

Rupertswood Jordan 0 23Monash Gnphons A Arena 0 18South Melbourne Dist W Rosowski 1 16Power House D'Intino 0 15Syndal Tally Ho Thompson 3 1 5

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,iid details are available from the club,5hane Lee on 0418 178 423 .

S,,,ndal Tilly Ho hold their annual trivia night

,. , ,t,j11 to you by Shan ikas restaurant) this week

lli c social rooms starting at 7pm . With plenty ofIt prizes up for grabs, it promises to be a bigj"I,lj itfor the club .

pftESS CORRESPONDENT Scorrespondence regarding social notes,

,l,j, ,iones etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pmto myself via fax on 9920 9097 or email

ti,i .pg,Williamson@centrelink .gov.au ( work) .

Have a great VAFA weekend .

f ite- g (uitt "

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- ,~ionash Gryphons - "Fabulous" Phil Warren andTim "Nails" Gilchrist both rack up significant

nlilestones this week . "Fab," a current reserves

,;icc captain, reigning reserves Best and Fairest,,cinner, and generous club sponsor, is scheduled toplay his 50th game, while "Nails," a former senior,,ice captain, multiple club lead goal kicker, and the) tilv Gryphon ever to win an individual VAFA award1998 F Grade leading goalkicker) registers his100th appearance for the Gryphons . Everyone atdie Gryphons acknowledges their respective,ontributions to the club and congratulates them

both . Well done "Fab" and "Nails ."

St. John's OC - acknowledge Michael "Hooters"Van Houten on playing his 100th game for the

JOCs last week. Now also a commitee member,%Tichael receives the best wishes from everyone atthe club, for his efforts both on and off the field .

Well done "Hooters . "

Swinburne - congratulate senior roving duo Luke

"Nugget" Morrison and Tony "TA" Albert on

recently playing their 50th games for the club .

Tony has been an exceptional captain for the lastnvo seasons and is a tough "in and under" playerwho works the packs hard all day and inspires histeammates with his work ethic, while Luke is agreat hard running rover whose determination seeshim rack up a huge number of possessions everyweek . Both guys have been active on and off the

field in their time at the club . Congratulations toboth Luke and Tony from everyone at the

Razorbacks .

T®DAY' S_D3 SECTION

Elsternwick v Syndal Tally-H oSouth Melb Districts v Werribee Amateurs

Kew v Power HouseSwinburne Uni v Rupertswoo d

Monash Gryphons v St Johns 0 C

-(c.̂ .tnxauc n c 4.5 9.8 13.13 16.16(112 )

ELSTF.RNWICIi 4.1 8.3 10.3 12.10(82)

St Johns: Details not received Elsternwiek : Foster 5 Hunter 3

Missaglia 3 Curtain Best Foster Missaglia Cunningham Perltins

Stuchberry Curtain. Umpires: Paul Tuppen Ron Martyn (F )

SYA7DAL TALLY-HO 0.0 5.1 9.10 12.16(88)

WERRIBEE 5.3 6.5 9.5 12.6t78)

Syndai Ta lly-Ho : Carina 8 . Ruttert 2 . D.Richardson, Henderson.

Best :A .Richardson . Rutter, Carina. McKenzie, L .Hannemann, Brown

Werribee : Yasar 3 . Hoffman 2, Murphy 2, Mohonay 2, Addamo . Walsh.

L.Carson. Best : Tedesco, Czajwoski, L .Carson, Becker Umpires: Mitch

Buxton Tim Doecke (F )SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .1 7.5 8.7 14.9{94)

KEW 4.2 5.2 8.6 9.10(64)

Sib teieib : Bell 4 Daly 3 Slade 2 Zantuck 2 Aquilla A.Hannan Maturing

Best Cheevers Aquila Hannan D'Andrea Moajen Bell Kew: Cullen 4

Grimley 3 Fitzgerald Tinetti Best Cullen Tinetti Pilkington Ritchie Gill

Stephens Umpires: Brendan Devlin Geoff Deveson (F)

POWER HOUSE 2.2 9.2 10.5 10.7(67)

SWTNBURYdE 3.1 5.2 8.4 10.4(64)

Power House: Taylor 8 . B .Dallimore 1, J .Harris I Best Taylor,

B .Dallimore . D .Cooper. J.Senlor, B.Turner. J .Nichols Swinburne:

Murchte 6, Higgins 1 . Morrison 1 . Murphy 1, Eager I Best:

Frangiacomo, Eager, Murchie, Farrington, Fidler. Morrison Umpires:

Anthony Simpson Andrew Lougheed (F) John O'Connor Andrea Mason

(B) Mahalla Prasad Peter Maddocks (G )

RUPERTSWOOD 65 11.9 1511 15.17(107)

MOPIASH GRUPHONS 3.1 9.3 154 185013)

Rupertswood: Goals: King 6. Burro w s 2, Webb 2 . O'Callaghan 2 . West

Finn Jordan Best: Sinnett. King. Brennan . Henry. McDonald, Collins

14ionash: Goals: G .Harrak 3, Clark 2 : Blandford 2, Pocock 2, T.Gilchrist

2 . M.Rutherford 2, Flowerday, Marks, Malone. J .Harrak, Waters. Best:

Bourbon wells . Rutherford Harrack, Kent, Baxter Umpires; James Olle

Max LVlttmann (F) Lisa Boccabella Luke McKay tboth RFL) (G )D3 RESERVE

ST JOHNS 0 C 6.2 9.2 13.4 15.6(96)

ELSTERNWICK 2 .1 5.3 6.3 11 .6)72)

St Johns : Details not received Elsternwiek: K.Currie 3 Walker S.Currie

AUie Creak Goldman Lewis Gordon Whelan Best Surman S.Currie

Hartley Whelan Gordon PaleySYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.1 3.2 7.2 7.3{45)

WERRffiEE 0 .4 8.7 11.11 15 .131103)

Syndal Tally-Ho: Thompson 3. Anderson 2 . J .Fleming, Hayes. Best:

Miller. Holland . Frederick . Bircamn, Bradford. Thomas Werribee:

Mercieca 4 . Marints 4, C.Alabakis, Kidd, Temuscos. D.Czajkowskl.

Fuller. M .Alabakis, Djakoovic. Best: Howard, Camillerl . Fuller,

M.Alabakis, Kidd, CarsonSOUTH HIELB DISTRICTS 0.1 4.7 7.7 9.9(63)

KEW 3.5 3.6 4.6 6.9145)

Sth Meib: Arqurio 3 D .Thomas 2 King Rosowski McKillop Grant BestArqurio Briglia Dowling Grant King Rosowskl . Kew: Lamana 3 Kyriakou

Makis Svmes Best Bruno Giansante Gricks Burnett Carman Lantana

POWERHOUSE 2.2 2.2 5.4 6.5(41)

SWINBURNE 3.2 4.8 7.10 12 .14(86)

Power House: P.Cooper 2. P .Arnold 1, R .Marshall I, R.Owen I .

B .Phillips 1 . Best A .Calma. B .Phillips . A.Brownjohn. P.Arnold, C .Pratt .

P.Cooper Swinburne: Carter 4 . M.Eley 1, J .Roberts 1, Demarte 1 .

Howat 1, Mallory i, Allen 1, ReYnoldson 1 . Erjavecl . Best J.Roberts,

R.Kiss, J.Carter . A.Flumani, J .Ryan . Dzodz

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .3 4.5 4.9 10.12(72)

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .2 4.3 6.3 8.2151)

Rupertswood: R. Hatty 3. T . Wilson 3, C .Certo, R . Lupa. J. McGrath, L.

Tenmting. BEST: S . Page R. Hatty B . Monte, L . Temming, T. Wilson. R.

Phillips. 23onash Gryphons : A . Arena 2 . P . Warren 2 . A. Clarke . C .

Yanm, A. Tolongas, A . Jenkins . BEST: M . Healy, P. Holland . G. Block,

P. Warren.

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ASE R UCoach : Peter Oliven =n : an Dotiery ; ❑ jack McDonald Coach: Brett Devlin Coach : Tory

Res Coach : Andrew Curtain Res: Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Phil Knight Asst. Peter Bacon Res. Coach : ShaneRes : Gary Dean McLauchlan

1 L . Murphy 1 J . Doumis (RDVC) 1 S . Bourbon 1 M . Taylor 2 Purcell G.2 A. Hankin 2 L. Fitzgerald 2 M . Healy 2 Re Humphries 3 Page S .3 J. Yemm 3 D . Behan 3 A . Grady Pavlou3 N 4 Burrowes D.4 S. Rosengarten 4 G. Crimmins 4 N . Rutherford

.4 B . Turner (VC) . 5 McGrath J.

5 M. Whela n6 D Ho

5 C. Delaney 5 T Gilchrist Braini (VC)5 M 6 Gallus S.. g g

7 J McAdam6 N . Tinetti

i6 D. Baxter

. .6 H Clarke

7 Whitehead B .. 7 B . Dover 7 D Waiter

.8 Elliott K.8 S. Currie

J8 D . Mainsbridge (VC) 8 J Blandford 7 Cr Richardson 9 Clarke M9 T. Hartley

10 R . Bravanqton9 P. Wrtchel l

Cullen (C)10 B

.9 G . Wadley 8 Ju Clarke

.10 Albania J.

11 L . Missagiia.

11 B . Woodhouse (VC)10 P. Williamso n11 A Nichols

9 L. Frase r10 J Raine

11 Moule B .12 lemmin M12 N . Wigmore 12 M . Gridley

. . y g .13 S. Soppet 13 C . Kyriakou 12 A . Gross 11 J . Gill 13 Sinnett B. (Capt .)14 B. Mahon y (VC) Looker14 J

J13 Stratford 12 Ash Brownjohn 14 Plummer L.

15 B. Hooper .Lamanna15 F 14 D. Bolle 13 J . Harris t5 Webb N.

16 M. Surman17 J Perkins

.1 6 D . Wood 15 A . Perry 14 W. Elliot 16 Clarke P.

.18 McKenn aC . 17 B . Alle n

Dahlstrom18 N16 P. Rennison17 J . Hetherington 15 P. Haseler Sen. (C)

17 Hatty R .18 Pettman M .

19 J. Hunter20 E Goldman

.19 J . Dennis 18 J . Harrak 16 R. Anderson 19 Collins D ..

21 P. Stuchberry 20 A . Acfield 19 R. Coxhead 17 C. Macleod 20 Flinn P.

22 G . Elvin (DVC) 21 M . Ayres (VC) 20 D. Rogers 18 F. Doyle 22 Stevens D .

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i, l? TI'L ( see below) from 7 .00pm onwards to celebrate his 500th game .

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sh for all their support over the vears . Finally, Kevin welcomes all the umpires, friends and family to join him at the TOWNV1eCarih G Hardimzn C King and manv more . . .list is too long. He would like to'THANK' his family - Jane. Jessic a

m Ivev G Norton S Tallant and K . Fuller . His best umpires are it, Segota, C. Segota. B. Goodman, J . Horuoo . .

gr'AUA 100%, loves horse racing and is a true family m an . His best VAFA players are J . Kanis, R . Barnes, P . Mehrten, T.

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nK with his nephew, Colin in 1988 and the 1998 'A' Section Grand Final, Has scored ~ ~ B Section Grand Finals an d

i Grand Finals throughout his career . Kevin has also had the privilege to goal umpire the last two AFL legend Games . I am

vill be uttin his hand up fin 2003 AFL Legends game too. Off the field, he is a legend around the clubroom, support s

, e! rother Joe in 1982 : 1986 'B' section Grand Final with Colin King : 1987 lnterstate m a t .

u ~ 1 w~l I jz year after to continue his umpiring career behind the goal line. His most memorable moments were umpiring with his

'on Grand Finalh 198"' 'A' Q . t t

rve - Clavton vs fi~Z Bank He met Tonunv Brain that day (start of a great friendshi p .)".!! During 1983 - 1985, he

Pepper" Segota ec.curates his 500th game with the VAFAUA today. What a fantastic

As stated last we ; he began umpiring in 1978 on the boundary then promoted to field umpiring in 1979 . His firs t

eseth the VFL then returned to the VAFA in 1986 . He hung up his white boots in 1993 due to injuries . Put on his blac k

'Macca' - Steve McCarthynotched up his 250th 'A'Section game lastweekend .

Gavin Roberts celebrated his 50th VAFA game,last week all on his 'ownsome' lonesome .Had to add to column because he has beensuch a fantastic helper for the VAFAUA Social

~ Committee .

.:^ULATIOIdS,as to boundary umps TONY CASUSCELLI and SCOTT GAVI ; ::S for being promoted to'A' Section last week . Also, to JAMES

IS, ' o has been selected in the Australian Under 19 XC Mountain Bike team . During August ! September he will be travelling

ice men Switzerland to compete in the World Championship at Lugano . He will be proudly wearing the Australian team

> . Gc Id Luck James. . . . hope you will bring home *gold' !

VIN MCKAYS',GA says farewell to long serving Life Member, Kevin McKay who passed away on 20 June 2003 . Kevin umpired over 1100

of football in the VFL . VFA, VAFA and mid-week school games over a number of decades . He commenced umpiring in th e

iateurs during the 50s and was respected by his peers . the players and the clubs as a firm and fair umpire who controlled theme by his personality and by the exercise of old-fashioned common sense . He officiated in numerous grand finals and umpired

us last 'A' Section Grand Final in 1967 . at the age of 46. His fitness was second to none and he was a professional running coach

during the 'off season . He retired at the end of the 1969 season and the Ormond and Caulfield Grammarians clubs requested thathe umpire their last round game at the Gunn Reserve . The players formed a guard of honour for him and he was presented with a;ramed photo of him striding through the guard of honour by the clubs . He loaned it back to the Ormond club and it is believed it

remains there to this day . In 1970, he became the Assistant Adviser to his great friend Max Barker and then succeeded Max inL°_ ming Adviser in 1972 after Max's retirement . Kevin's great quality as Adviser was to train and cpach each umpire according to

f :ru umpire's ability and skill. At that time there was in excess of 100 field umpires under his control and his unique skill was t o

-ituate the positives and to develop the negatives so that each umpire developed to his potential . The VAFA awarded Kevin a

Ger~iticate of Merit in 1976 (presented in 1977) for his services to the Association . He also served as President and in many other

roles of the Umpires' Association . His final role for the Association was as the Umpires' Liaison officer for the umpires officiating at

t: ,,e 1994 AAFC Carnival in Melbourne . The umpires have lost a great friend but his legacy erasts and he visited Elsternwick Parkand the Gunn Reserve in the last month of his life just to check on the best umpires around - the VAFA Umpires - Philip Rowell .

WHAT'S YOUR DECISION?Winner for last weeks question was Trent Carlson - Old Trinity AFC (wonder if he is any relation to Leigh Carlson - Old Trinity's

coach?) . Please contact the VAFA on 9531 833 to collect your prize . The answer - free kick against the Old Xaverian runner for being

in the 45 metre are while Old Scotch hackman was kicking out after scoring a point . This week's question - How many metres cana player run with the ball before he kicks, handballs or bounces the ball? Email your answer to diannewhiteley@ubigpond .com .

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Well trust me to spruke about my great tippir ' and then fall flaton my face! Thanks to Westbourne and North Brunswick for that.What the results have meant though. is that the final's race is stillvery much alive and kicking, with seven teams holding onto arealistic chance of final's football should results fail their way.REVIEWIn a tightly fought match at Turtle Oval, Bulleen stuck with themore highly fancied Eltham for three and a half quarters thanksto some great work from Trinchi. Mazzarella and Conn. It lookedas though a boil over was in the making as the Cobras kicked thefirst major of the final quarter, before the class of Savage, Brickand Harrington ensured the Turtles final's campaign remained intact with a 34-point victory .The match of the day, and battle for second spot turned into anon-event as St . 's kicked away to an easy victory againstNorth Brunswick. When D4 superstar James Murphy took to thefield for North Brunswick, the Saints were looking up against it,but the blow of Care leaving the ground with a suspected brokenankle in the first quarter may have taken its toll on the secondplaced North . It was a tough, physical encounter from then on,but with the Saint's Adam Lane marking everything in sight,Garret Schembri holding the dangerous Murphy and the slightlyframed Andy Z burrowing in, the Saints were able to kick awayand run out tremendous 50-point winners .In one of the believers of the season, a spirited Box Hill Northovercame a lack-lustre Old 4vesthourne. It was a dour first half,however, the second was anything but, with Dave Martini insensational form, Lance Keillor sprinting around the forward line,and Afrim Odza and Simon Cook dangerous around the packs .North managed to kick to a five-goal lead late in the match whilea final charge by the Warriors was too little, too late, as Box Hillran outjubilant 11-point winners .It was the Albert Park of old as they trounced the confidentRichmond Central to keep a game clear in the top five . SeanAllan was back to his brilliant best with I I goals while some greatplay from his brother Jake, combining well with Steel McKerrowand Dave Borley ensured the Falcons scored a percentageboosting 64 point win.Speaking of percentage boosting, how about the win byRit.Lilpdale over Brunswick Power? Not that percentage willhave anything to do with Mount's final position on the ladder! Theexcellent marking of Leigh Kellett and Phil Hayes, TravisFlanagan's running up the ground to kick three goals fromdefence and Matt Brebner's courageous and skilled game on theball ensured Mount would never be headed as they slaughtered ahapless Brunswick by 130 points .Uni High School had the bye .PREVIEWST MARYS v BULLEEN COBRASThe Saints would be best advised to not take this match too lightlyas they ple F yet another home match . BuIleen have threatened tocause an upset in recent weeks and if the boys can string four

quarters together, this couldbe the result. However, theSaints, having securedsecond place on the ladder,and with three other team sbreathing down their necks, are unlikely to drop this matrF :particularly at the "Postage Stamp" . With hot dog sales at a rr ; ; ; .high, 1 expect the Saints to consolidate their number two

with a 31-point victory.OLD WESTBOURI4E v ELTHAM COLLEGIAN SWell what a match we have in store at Warrior Park . The wins -is allowed to remain in the final's hunt, while the loser is going 10have a real struggle on its hands, The Warriors were pitiful lastweek, and if not for the good work of veterans Leitch, Board and"Juek" Horsburgh, the result could have been far worse . TheTurtle's form has been a little better, however, they are a teamthat does not travel well, and when you consider the articconditions likely, they could "go into their shells" . While Doodvsstrength will be difficult to control .I expect the Warrior's youngerplayers to lift after last week's performance, and for them toreenter the five with a 19-point victory .ALBERT PARK v BOX HILL NORT HThe Falcons have a chance Friday night (6pm Sportseover Arena)to consolidate their top five position against the rejuvenated BoxHiil. Box Hill have shown they can mix it with the best of them,however, face a much tougher assignment tonight against anAlbert Park team that appear to be hitting their best form. WithWillow and Butch likely to be amongst it under the lights of VAFAHQ, 1 cannot go past the goal kicking machine that is Albert Parkas they consolidate their finals chances with a 29 point win .MT LILYDALE v RICIIIdONI? CENTRA LAfter Mounts massacre last week away from home agains t

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budder to think what may happen on their return

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r,as of Lilydale . Richmond, granted, is a more solidmd has shown glimpses of good form throughout th e

aut the trip to face the unbeaten league leaders is a n

tgnment. While I expect Richmond to be competitive

~th . it is unlikely they will be able to hold the class of

! :bson, and Carolan as Mount have another big win, thi s

d points .)OgTH BRUNSWICK v UHS-V U

,i, another match of the round for North Brunswiek, thi s

iosiing the students after a week's rest. North would have

,nattered last week having lost second spot and also one o f

or playzrtakers in Care. and will be looking to reboun d11the inconsistent students. Uni High will be hilly refreshe d

eek's break and could not meet North at a better time. I nhere the loser could drop out of the five, I am expectin g

r; encounter . While the likes of Lorringe, Langendorf an d

once again star for Uni, I expect North to have the pois e

it the assault and push ahead to win a tight encounter

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nswiek Power lick their wounds this week with the bye .

~oCIALis running their Trivia night at the Scout Hall this

irday at 7.30pm . S15 per head with BYO Wine ONLY & Party

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t,c ;tbotirne is also holding their Trivia Night at the rooms at

Tim. Being run by yours truly . it promises to be a night of fun

1,taIlydale are holding their Auction ` ;ight on July 5. See Billy

t'ts .

Old Westbourne - on of our favorite sons, Justin "Juc~.`_ : "

itorsburgh plays his 150th match for the club on the weekend.

I,:! ., who is only 27, debuted in 1994 and has since won a clu b

f and is currently the team's leading goal kicker . While his

,i ;!ub antics have made him infamous at Warriorland, hisnature and silky smooth skills have made him one o f

-tbourne's most valued players . Well done from everyone at the

.o,st.".sy's - Patri ck Rosemans played his 50th game last

> .:urdav. Pat is a terrific clubman and continues to show his

orih as a two's stahvart, while Rob Orme's plays his 50th game

its Saturday . Rob 'the Body' Orme did his apprenticeship'trough the two's as a skinny voting fella and has now developed

x loan integral part of the senior team . Well done to both on their

milestones .Bulleen Cobras- congratulations to Tony Mazzarella who plays

l .is 100th game with the Cobras this week . Tony is a terrific guy

io have around the club, never missing training, and always hascomment to inspire his peers. Well Done Tony.

TODAY'S TC ESD4 SECTIO N

St Marvs v Bulleen CobrasOld Westbourne v Eltham Collegians

Albert Park v Box Hill North at SportscoverArena, Friday June 27 at 6 p .m., reserves

Saturday June 28 at 2 .00 p.m .

Mt Lilydale v Richmond CentralBrunswick Power - bye

North Brunswick v UHS-VU

,Tit:-:3: COLLEGIANS 2.3 9. -~ 1430 18.16(124 )

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.2 7.4 13.5 14.6(90)

Eltham Co llegians: Harrington 6 . Brick 4, Mizzi 3, Sharpe 2, Robins .

Doodv, Gilbert . Best: Savage . Brick,Thomas . Doody, Harrington, Mizzi .

Bullean Cobras : Maelaren 5, Conn 3 . Edgar 3, Brown 2, Nelson . Best:

D .Trinehi, Conn . Melaren, Dall'oglio, Mozzarella. Edgar. Umpires:

Peter James (rotation -&om A) (F) Jack Watt, Daniel Brookes (G)

ST MARY'S 3 .2 8.10 11 .13 16.17(1 13)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.6 5.7 7.10 8.15(631

St Mary's: Graetzer 3 . Timmins 3 . Dwyer 2, Harrison 2, Wright 2 .

Allen 2 . Perelberg. Purcell . Best : Lane, Zsembery, Schembri, Brown,

Perelberg, Graetzer. Nort h Brunswick : Murphy 3, Hamilton 2.

Paleodimos 2, Sammiartmo . Best: Kvriazis . Adams, Dimarco . Murphy.

Stelfox, Pizzari Umpires : Paul Dinreen (F) Hagen Cosgriff (G )

BOX HILL NORTH 1.5 4.12 8.14 11 .17(83)

OLD WESTBOURAdE 1 .3 4.6 6.8 10.12(72)

Box Hill North : J Namouski 3, D Martini 3, L Keilor 2 . A Odza 2 . B

Olson Best : L Keilor, B Olson. A Odra, H Penesis . T Marino, S Cook Old

Westbourne : J Horsburgh 5, Braham 2. Oldham, Deprazza . Board Best :

A Leitch. Board . A Chrism, Bean, J . Horsburgh. Nikota Umpires: Jason

Lane (F) Michael Roche Michael NeIDy (B) Alex Tenon Eddie Boat (G)RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 5.7 6.9 14.10194)

ALBERT PARK 4.5 10.7 16.11 24 .14(158)

Richmond Central: Nuske 6, Macak 3, McGrath 2, Cartwright,

O'Sullivan, Anderson. Best : Green . Speakman, Nuske, White,

Leembruggen . OSuliivan. Albert Park: S.Allan I l .D .Allan 3, Diiviingo

3, Venables 2 . McKerrow 2, Borely . Hannett. R .Baker. Best: D.Allan,

S .Atlan. Dudi, Chambers . Baker . Taylor Umpire: Paul Lamble (F)

BRUNSWICK POWER 1.4 3.6 5.9 7.1 t(59)

.4-1 LILYDALE 5 .7 16.9 19.16 28 .21(189)

Brunswick Power : Hardaway 4, Baxter 2, Morgan . Best Hume.

Morgan, Norris, Baxter, Lovett . Hardaway. Mt Lilydale: Hayes 6,

Gibson 5, Carolan 3. F .Flanagan 3. Kellett 3, F .Farga 2, Maniscalchi 2,

Alderman . Brebner, Leonard . Best : Alderman . Hayes, F .Flanagan .

Gibson . Kellett, Bird . Umpires: Brian Woodhead George Paleodimos (F)

Wavne Frith Jon Kralevski (B )

UHS-VU - BYED4 RESERVE

ELTF.AM COLLEGIANS 5 .2 5.3 7.3 9.4(58)

BULLEEPt COBRAS 2 .2 6.6 11.7 12.8178)

Eltham Collegians : Drummond 4 . Krohn . Toulson . White, Decker .

Dere . Best : Toulson, Drummond, Wright, J.Howgate . Barass . White .

Bulleen Cobras: Redfern 5, Clements 4, Unwin 2, Hadisutanto . Best :

Clements, Redfern, Dilie . Unwin, Ditehburn . Hadisutanto.

ST ASARYS 2.2 4.3 8.8 13.9(87)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .0 4.0 4.1 7.4(46)

St PRary's : Anders 3, Luce 2 . J Goldsworthy 2, Harrison, Leszko,

Anthony. times . Vincent . Goldberg.bSst : Anders, Hausier, Goldberg,

Luce . Anthony, C Goldsworthy. North Brunswick: Tsailtas 3 . Carter .

Freeman . Cutier, Newton . Best: Rhook . Carter. Russo. Ferrante .

Presttgiacomo, Giovanoglou

BOX HILL NORTH 3.2 5.3 8.5 9.10(64)

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .5 8.8 13.11 22.16(148)

Box Hill North : Ellis 3, Edcusy 2, Evans 2, Thoi . Pratt Best : B Pozar,P Dovle, J D`Amato, T Thoi, S Evans, T Ellis Old Westbourne : B

Slattery 9, Maualokakis 6, Crosswell 2, S Chrism. D Slattery,

Rivalland, Hewitt, S Leitch Best : B Slattery, Maualokakis, S Clvisto,

O'Sullivan, Wintle. MurphyRICHMOND CENTRAL 2.0 3.1 4.3 6 .3(39)

ALBERT PARK 8.2 17.4 20.5 22.6 (138)

Richmond Central : Levin 2 . Smyth 2, Barritt . Terrill . Best: Meltivile,

Terrill, Titley, Taylor . Bunshaw, Smyth. Albert Park: Roberton 5 .

Fehring 4 . Pastras 4, Payne 3 . Wier, Phillips, Borg, Hazmath, G .Baker,

Sutton . Best: Roberton, Quinlan, rehiring, Wier. R.Ailan, Borg.

BRUNSWICK POWER 0 .0 1.1 3.6 3 .8(26)

Mt . LILYDALE 5 .8 5.10 7.12 10.14174)

Brunswick Power: Noonan 2 . Stephens. Best : Maxfield . Doughney,

Noonan, Stephens . Warburton, Aitken. Mt.Lilydale: Holloway 2 .

Anderson 2 . Kidd, Cox. Smithies, Fernado, Maltar, King . Best: Mahar,

Cox . Ferene. Lesinger . Kidd, Merrell .UHS-VU - BYE

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK BOX HILL H®RTH BRUNSWICK POWER RULLEEi'Coach: John Ahem Snr Coach: P. Armstrong Coach: Ricky Baxter Coach: Joe D'AngeioRes : Paul Shoppee Asst: M . Tarulli Assist. Coach : Ross Morgan Asst. Coach : Robert Pasinati

Res: P.WoodsMl.Drew Res: Greg Lovett Res . Coach : Jamie RedtemI P. Smith 1 G. Wilson 1 R . Baxter 1 S . Fishe r2 S . Robinson ( s) 2 C. Reid 2 J. Hardaway 2 T. Orwin2 N . Pastras (r )3 R . Baker (C)

3 A. Odza 3 B. P ri ce 2 R. Sheeha n3 J. Duch ( r) 3a S . Evans 4 D. Hayes 3 S . Wigne y4 J. Simcocks 4 A. Manno 5 L . Hope 4 N . Ca rtledge5 S. Allan 4a J . Potter 6 B. Baksh 4 I . Mcleod6 J. Storey (VC) 5a A . Jenkins* 7 W. Morgan 5 S . Nelso n7 S. Venabtes7 K. Gannon (r)

6 D. Ma rtin i7 S. Stewa rt 8 D. Gerdes 6 I . Baccini

8 A. MandyIans8 M 8 J. D'Amato 9 L. Yowyeh 7 F. Bald i

. van Elewoud (r 8a R Chamberlain 10 B. Bott omley 8 T. Mazzarell a9 P. Chambers (VC )10 M . Phillips

.9 A. Sallantioglu 11 N. Harrison 9 P. Aslan u l9

11 A. Fleming 10 S. Cook 12 G . Dow 10 C . Powderha m12 T. Fraser 11 T. Thoi 13 B . Hamilton 11 G . Fort une13 B . Payne ( RVC) 12 A. Dick 14 C. Emmerson 12 J. Schemmerlin g13 M . Davey ( S) 13 M. Cumming 15 F. Norris 13 N . Edga r14 M . Hyams (S)14 C Bor q

14 B. Palmer 16 J . Love tt 14 A. Dejon g.15 D. Bor(ey 15 L . Keillor 17 B . Brett 15 J . Trinchi16 C. Roberton 16 W . Drew 18 R . Diantonia 16 D. Trinch i17 D . McLellan 17 G . Cavallo 19 N . Bux 17 T. Conn18 J . Taylo r19 A . rd

18 C. Butler19 C. Callis

20 J . Cooper 18 J . Lowrie

20 K . Grace 20 K. Oldfield 21 B . Lovett 19 S . Trapman21 P. Shoppee 21 J . Hopes 22 J. Mcgrady 20 J . Moran22 J. Hannett 22 A Steele 23 M . Lovett 21 N. Lykopandis22 D . Bree (r)23 B. Harries

.23 J . Naumovski 24 G . Mcgowan 22 R. Pasinati

23 G . Foster 23a S . Brodie 25 J. Slater 23 J . Redfe m24 T. Green 24 C. Ferri s 26 M. Smith 24 J . Daniel s25 J. Wier 25 P. Kotsaridis 27 A. Walsh 25 W. Olne y26 L . Hopkins26 G Baker

27 S . Yamamoto 28 B. Noonan 26 J . DAngelo.

27 R. Tuhe28 Z. Veleski 29 J. Griggs 27 J . Cartledge

27 J. Breen (r) 30 B . Olson 30 L . Brett 28 A . Foske tt28 R. Allan 31 G. Robinson 31 M . Crane 29 K . Kelle tt29 C. Fehring 32 I. Oldfield 32 P. Gall 31 S . Mclare n30 S . Fountain31 S . McGuire ( RC)

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36 T. Lovett 34 M. D Angelo33 J . Murray34 T Houston 37 D . Woolridge 37 B . Brett 35 M. Unwi n

.35 S . Toth ( RVC) 39 P. Webster 38 S . Kemp 36 P. Dall'ogli o35 V. Surace 40 D . Worrell 39 L. Brett 37 J. Paatsc h36 J . Belbin 41 M. Takeshita 40 R . Kirby 38 G . Brow n37 L Hogan 42 A. Tarulli 41 L. Stephens 39 J . So tt o38 N . Wheeler39 S . McKerrow

43 R. Doyle 42 S . Davis 41 R. Rigoni

40 A . Graham44 J. Garrett 43 J . Comley 42 V. Dam

41 D . Allan 46 P. Mort imer 44 R . Mainelli 43 C. Cha n42 K. Daley 49 T. Ellis 45 F. Mofflin 44 B . Saaksjarvi44 B. Isard 50 B . Poz ar 46 G. Fryer 45 J . Ong45 M. MacLeod46 M Dowdle

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58 S . D Aftera65 C Riscalla

48 R . Morgan 47 W. Feutril l48 J. Harnath

.66 C. Mulreadyy

49 R . Green 48 M . Soumelidi sC . Dyer

50 S. Mellis (r) 74 P. Doyle 51 P. Laming 49 G . Anderton

50 J. Meek 76 K . Loerand 52 D . Davis 50 B . Wilson

52 M . Smith 78 H . Penesis 53 D . Hume 51 R . Rodrigues53 M . Williams 80 S . Wakefield 54 P. Brett 55 D . Digne y54 N. Neumann 82 J . Tambakis 55 S. Weston 56 T. Mehre z55 D. Quinla n57 J Sutton 86 T. Tsukagoshi 56 T. Warbu rton 60 S . Pet ty.57 J .Guzman

87 T. Rhind 57 R. Sikora 61 R . Hadisutanto58 T. Bennetts 111 M . Edgley 60 G . Murray 69 L . Ditchbum59 N. Strang 111a P. Armstrong* 61 T. Holden60 G. Bateson 62 J. Clayton62 A. Harper77 S . Garcia 63 R. Dantonia

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14 K . Nelson15 L. White16 D. Barnett17 L. Daly

18 M . Chapple19 A. Booth20 S. Jea l21 M . Hart22 D. Wright23 R. Watson24 K. Drummond25 R . Thomas26 J. Glare Res C/C27 J . Stockdale28 T. Barnett29 D . Howgate30 M . Decker31 B . Keleher32 C. Bau d33 A. Howgate34 J. Howgate35 G . Smith36 M . Dere37 J. Gilbert38 A. Tardif39 F. Coonerty40 E. Baud41 Au . Mann42 D . Buller43 P. Mann44 Al . Mann45 R . Davies46 M . Jarvis48 B . Turney50 B . Richardson51 P. Buhagiar53 J . Woodward54 D . Monagatti55 S. Todman56 R . Love59 B. Evans61 K . Toulson64 C . Lacey

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13 R. Kidd14 W. Charlton15 R. Scott16 D . Morrison17 J. Lesinger18 R . McKenzie19 M. Leonard20 D .Watt21 M . Cunningham22 N . Colarossi23 B . Egan24 L. Merrett26 T. Flanagan27 N. Pearce (VC)28 D. Maggs29 J . Robert s30 A. Penhale (RVC)31 T. Hansford32 P. Carolan (C)33 C . Anderson34 L . Kellett35 D . Callanan36 M. Alderman37 C. Carstens38 J . Charles39 T. Van Duuren40 M . Rhode s41 M . Matter42 M . Periera43 D. Holloway (RC)44 A. Cox45 K. Fraser46 D. King47 C . Lonergan48 S. Dougherty49 M. Watt50 D . Hick s51 A . Bullerjahn53 D .Marotti54 L. Allanson55 T.Wilso n

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1 B .Gerace2 J .Akarana3 S .Depiazza4 C.Lever5 S.Hewitt6 J.Horsburgh7 A.Christo8 A.Horsburgh9 K .Murphy10 J . Wilson11 M .Christo12 B .Mattson13 J .Braham14 TSai d15 A .Board16 S .Christo17 M .Aquilina18 F.Pavez19 R .Aldridge20 L .O'Sullivan21 LHudson22 S.Anderson23 S.Huntington24 L . Fairfield (C)25 TEdwards26 P.Mesman27 D .Billman28 D .Slattery29 J .Manolokakis30 R.McMillan31 M .Baulch32 G .Jenkinson33 D .Benn34 S.Roberts35 D .Rivalland36 S.Phillips37 A.Leitch38 D .Nikola39 M .Oldham40 S .Leitch41 K .Miller42 D.Ollenbuttel43 A.Runciman44 B .Slattery45 S .Robertson46 J .Semmens47 M .Pilsbury48 TScholes49 B.Robinson50 P.Habersatt51 R .Wintle52 TBest53 M .Saunders54 M .Crosswell55 D.Layton56 L.Skidmore57 J .Phillips58 I . Smit h59 A. Lipscombe60 N . Aquiline61 A. Gatt62 L . Johnston63 K.Johnson64 L . Stevens65 K . Pilsbury66 P. Kin g67 W. Burgoyne88 H . Hodgso n

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SECTION 1 - PREVIEWLast week, the Bernie's were thrilling final secondsvictors against Uni, and there is no let up in thehigh standard of opposition, today squaring offagainst the Scotchies, who have not failed sinceRound 3. 1 think the clash against the Studentsmay have taken a lot out of the Essendon boys andin a boilover, I'm tipping the home side .

The Skevs are back! Having dropped five on thetrot they have won the last two in most convincingfashion and will fancy their chances against theXavs . A win for the visitors can almost close thedoor on the final four teams, but I think that doorwill remain ajar for a little longer, as the Skevscontinue their resurgence .

DLS have fallen in their last four starts and todaythey face up to The Fielders who are at lastbeginning to fulfil some of their early seasonexpectations, and are playing a more physicalbrand of footy. At the Racecourse, it's the Fields formine !

In week 2, OB and Marcellin played out a drawshowing there was nothing between them . Ninerounds on, the ladder has both level on points withthe M's ahead only on percentage, at theconclusion of this one, the visitors will also be fourpoints clear.

Uni were heartbreakingly close to ending theBernie's run last week. Today they need to refocusand again put their E-tags to good use as theyjourney to OEG . The new boys to Section 1 havehad a horror fortnight and whilst they will battlehard, the Students should be too good .

SECTION 2 - PREVIEWWinless and destined for the wooden spoon afterfive rounds of football, Old Ivanhoe have made animpressive resurgence, stringing together four onthe trot with the bonus four points from the bye,to sit in fifth place at five and five . Another toughfixture looms this afternoon as Ivanhoe attempt tobreak into the top half of the table, a home fixtureagainst giantkillers Beaumaris, surprise victorslast round knocking off the competitionheavyweights Old Melburnians . Limiting the then-ladder leaders to five goals for the entire afternoon,the Sharks reversed a massive 150 point roundone defeat, to get up by 34 points . This afternoonpits two form-sides against one another, and in animpossible match to predict, Old Ivanhoe to makeit six in a row, and enter the top half of the table .

On top for the first time this season after a Russo-brothers inspired victory, Werribee will now aim todefend their spot on the ladder when they meetOld Melburnians away. In a top-of-the-table

encounter,OM's willdesperatelybe seeking t oavenge thei rdefeat last round, near-humiliated by the raid-table Beaumaris. However Werribee's form cannotbe faulted, travelling well at nine and one, andlikely to consolidate top spot by inflicting Ohg=ssecond defeat in a row .

Elsewhere Hampton Rovers will look to bridge thegap between second and third, when they meetOld Camberwell away, while Mazenod should bevictorious over Old Paradians, in what is more orless a battle to avoid the wooden spoon .

SECTION 3 - PREVIE WBoasting all the hallmarks of a classic encounter,first meets second this afternoon, as the twocompetition heavyweights Old Carey andRupertswood go head to head . Victorious in theirlast encounter by 33 points, Rupertswood shouldgo into the match as favourites, a home groundadvantage and flawless win-loss record (althoughdropping one match due to an ineligible player)supporting their bid for victory . Although OldCarey cannot be underestimated, notching up yetanother massive win last weekend, this time homeby 175 points against AJAX, with Angus kickingeight, and both Stewart-Holmes and Howatcontributing six . Undoubtedly it is a match thatcould go either way, and in what could well be apreview of the section three grand final, Old Careyto get up .

Third meets fourth as Collegians host TherryPenola, both teams looking out of sorts last week,with Collegians nearly defeated by bottom-placedSt . Bernards(2), and Therry relinquishing a fivegoal quarter-time lead, to go down to NOBs by 16points . Home by five points in their round twomeeting, Collegians will utilise their home groundadvantage, and extend the gap between third andfourth to twelve premiership points .

Elsewhere NOBs should take the four pointsagainst Monash, while MHSOB host

S Bernards(2), the match taking on a differen tcontext with the impetus of several extra schoolplayers, available due to the commencement of themid-year break . While MHSOB started the seasonwell and have struggled since, St Bernards(2) havebeen on the slow improve, last week falling shortby 13 points to third-placed Collegians . Deservedof a victory after three weeks of consistent goodfootball, St Bernards(2) should get up, and indoing so record their first 'real' victory oiseason 2003 .

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little doubt about this afternoon's result, the

gain impressive last round, home by 86 point s

lg BL~i - ;11 attempt to upset the Krushers apple-answered every JOC's challenge t o

the ladder leader last week . Bentleighoff a massive 64 scoring shots las t

ill not be given the same levels o fd will succumb to the K's persisten t

and superior skills .

,<=,re given a fright by DLS and today th e-;,-ill again aim to apply "plenty of heat" on

ld winters day, but the Clays need to keepto stay in touch with the top three .

_,,,tih Melbourne will return to the winner's listthey account for GE . The Saints have a lot o f

-o t d enthusiasm but alas for them, the, i11 have the superior score on the board .

.fonders have the unenviable task of hostingTOC's who are still smarting from their 10 goa l

Ittt,r,ping against the K's . St .John's will show las t::s form an aberration, and to win handsomely

oon .

,- Tigers continue to roll along and will recor dnumber 10 versus DLS . The visitors recent

ii has been encour; 1~ing but today they will fal l,rt of the mark .

~EC7;C -F a : ties of tou; i mid-season encounters,

1-,(zrc, tr m ! to Yarra Valley this afternoon aftermfortable wins over Bulleen and Old,ibourne in weeks gone by. It is the perfect hill

(~ ~r a'team that has to prepare for an encounterBanvule-Vie wbanlc next round, the Reds

h: to emulate their round two meeting whe n! aey limited Yarra Valley to two goals for the entire

tiernoon .-urvdving a final-quarter scare in their match,ainst the fast finishing St Leos Emmaus last

round, the Uni Blacks will endeavour to maintai nu eight-point buffer between themselves and

third-placed Fitzroy, when they run out againstAquinas this afternoon . Nine and one for the,=ason with section red's best percentage, there is

Blacks home easily .}asewhere Banvule-Viewbank meet the mid-tableOld Xaveri an s away, the competition leaders once

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the coming weeks, the next few rounds are vital forBaaiyn.tle in the context of the season, even just oneloss potentially dethroning the undefeated title-favourites from top spot . This round however, theyshould barely work up a sweat, Banyule homecomfortably .In other matches, La Trobe should continue theirrun of good form and get up over Old Westbourne,while St Leos should have little trouble when theytravel to Bulb 1, the ho ae team held goalless forthree consecutive quarters of football last week .

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May. Nickles, Umpires: Tom Mahon Anthony Calderone I . Josh 1'.Spier

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C: -! Ess: King 3 Baskaw Dazkia Best: Civa ttoatio Wililan Hareurood NunLst&,- Iran Duggan St Her. O'Keele Landers 2 Underwood 2 O'Connor MulkearnsC.Ta}ior W.Gullifer Shannon Umpires: David tVlndlaw Tom Windlrnv (F) Rick_pGoodman Adrian Borg (B) Michael isbister (G)OLD XAVERIAIvT' 4.4 7.4 10.8 15.9(99)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .1 3.1 5.3 6.4440)Old Xavezisas: Scanlan 5, Rcache 4- ARtan 3 . McDonnell, Gtdlev. Nadinic.°--' : A Rian . Scanlan . Roache . Barrett. McDonnell, 0'H anion Old Briglttaat?~ to 4. Longmuir. Caporn . Best : Critic. Dubyna. C adsen. lute, R}an . Caporn .Umpires: Brian Nunn Nicholas Broar, ( F) Lee Gabon ( B) Perrin Brown SamPerrin (G)MARORLLIN 4.4 5.5 9.9 10.13473)CAIILFIELD 8.1 10.6 15.9 20.14{134)1` -' Power 3, Darbalo 2. Wath-uts. Mills, Harding DeLuca. Clune.Be,st:Power. Considine. Clune. Coa-pxr. Dorbolo. Mills, Caulfield. Sinclair 8. Yelland 5 .Murphy 2 . May 2. LID- Sainsburv. Fi.hmrds . Best: Sinclair, Murphy. rs. LtU,

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HAMPTON ROVERS 4.1 6.4 11.8 14.17(101)OLD PARADIAPiS 3.2 6.2 8.7 9.7(61)Hampton Rovec~x: Kobayashi 2. C Malthouse 2, Oriti 2, Scott 2 . Cale. Crisp, IxVeque. Spratt . Tipping, CttarPr-)a Best: McCarthy. Kezllas, Cave. O'Brien, CrLap,Gtascrumi. Old Paradlan.s : Rehlick7 2, Hughes . LtilT, McLaughlin . Papathalou .Richard.Gou.1L'atts Best : Maher, Giro4ski, Giddings . McLaughlin, Egan. Ump3res:Graeme Morgan Luke Duthte (F) Sam Gent Ben Bracken (B)

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UFZDF.R-19 12) RF4!EMTULE-VTEIVRAN1T 5 .1 10.3 15.6 21.13(139)YARRA VALLEYOB 2.1 33 5.5 8.5(53)Ban.9nle- ' Katroaz 5, Nichols 3. Parfett 3. Playfatr 2, Sob 2 . B .Herbert .Lardo. Mitropoulas, Richardson. Best : Par(ett . Brown . Richardson, KayTaoz,McGovern, Morgan. Old Trffiitp: Britt 2. Wright 2, Walker, Askew, Borland .Seeger. Best : Mitchell. Borland, Britt, Rokicki. Tsoupartko;its, Nicholas.Umpires: Pat Maebus Eft Hapes (F IhTIZROYREDS 6.8 9.10 13.20 19 .20(134)OLD A1ESiY#OURLIE 0.1 3.3 3.3 5.5(35)Fitzroy Rttds: Maghame2 6 . Roan 2, AstidWo 2. V7oiato 2 . LouLs-Gieeson 2. Hart,Zika . Dullard . Williams. Best: Zika. Lou1s-Gleeson, Coyne. Hart, Edwards, V'FatatoOld We,%tbamnc Mason 2 . Memweather, pavne . Nenil lle. Best : Ne4{tle. Mason,Hudson . Merriweather, Miller, Mokrusch Umpires : Grain Roberts (F)LA TROBE 5.2 8.4 10.11 12.16( 88)BUtS.EEtdTEi,B}LESTOWE 00 0.2 0.3 3.7(25)In Trobe: G .Scott 4, Millar 2, RButler 2, Hogan, Clark . Wis. A .Seott Best Clark,G .Scott . Gibson . R.Butler, H .Jltllar, Callaghan Bulleen Templestowe :M.Commadeur. Lee. Seabcm Best M-Comntadeur. Couiston . Lee. Te7mL Mtrttis.

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Sentt Umpires : Gary Seaborne Geoff Kelly (F)ST LF.OS EPr4etAUS 2 .1 4.3 9.5 13.9)871UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 .1 9.3 14.4 15.6(961St I ects Emmaus : Fallon 7, Carse, Huang La Nov Blak, McCamt. Waters. Best:Carse. Piniartd. Ferguson . Fallon. Egan, Lesins. University Blacks: Mot3"at 3,Dmvsley 3Brooks Z.Clusholm 2,Ke1ley 2, Brumby-Rede➢ 2,Barlow. Best:Doasley- Brooks, Prestige, Ma,~,. bioffat. Brmnby-Rtdell . Umpires: TrevorHansen Jim Pappas (F)AQUWA,S O C 2.3 5.3 6.4 8.5(53)OLD XA S(2) 1.2 7.5 9.8 12.13(85)DetaiL5 not recciv0d Umphes: Glen SmtLvtd Ashley Price (F)

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Football integration Development

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,iatclt Report Round 6

,11)1 football was based at Parkville last

,,,,,nd with away games being played in

and Ringwood . The first game for the

-„,Ind was between Port Colts 2 against

.''admeadows 2 . The game was close all day

Port Colts kicking away in the las t

,, :,t-ter . Port Colts 2: 5 6 36 to

;rcndmeadows 2 : 3 0 18. This game was

, liowed by Broadmeadows 1 playing Ovens &

%1r rratir Jets 1 who travelled down from

ai)ury on the day. The Jets were unable t o

1} up with Broadmeadows 1 who kicked 8

1 59 to the Ovens & Murray Jets 1 : 3 3 21 .

final game of the day at Parkville was

~~veen Ovens & Murray Jets 2 playing

1(,onee Valley Magpies . The Magpies posted

,n i npressive win kicking 7 9 51 to Ovend

_,nd _,,turray Jets 2: 1 1 7 .

' .1 :imbourin Tigers ventured up the highway

i„ ]'.allarat and were met by a Ballarat side

Aho were in very good form . Mambourin

TiL~ers kicking 1 1 7 to Ballarat's 16 11 107 .

.uLgwood hosted the last two games in round

i=.ingwood~ played Karingal 1 and were

uuable to slow down the Karingal 1 side who

li<r . ~ been in very good form all year.

;i ; :gwood Blues 3 1 19 to Karingal 1 : 27

13 175 . The last game for the round was1 , iween Buileen Tempiestowe and Karingal

2 . No scores were given for this game .

.iaribyrnong won their game on a walkover

Parkside were unable to get to the ground

in time .

Port Colts i had the bve for the round .

Round 7 .i.aringai 2 plays Ringwood in what should be

a close game with Ringwood looking like

;eiting a long awaited win . Maribyrnong play

Bulleen Templestowe in what also will be

clnse with Bulleen Templestowe being the

favourites on the day . Ovens & Murray Jets

host Port Colts in what should be two

showcase games for F.I .D .A. football in

Albury. Going on present form Port Colts 1

should defeat Ovens & Murray Jets 1 and the

result should be reversed for both number 2

teams .

Moonee Valley Magpies host Broadmeadows 1

and 2 and Mambourin Tigers at the Ormond

Rd Oval . The Magpies always put on a good

day and the players get to play in front of a

big crowd. Moonee Valley Magpies play

Broadmeadows 2 with both sides being in

good form. The Magpies may just get over the

line with their home ground crowd behind

them . Broadmeadows 1 play ,iviambourin

Tigers and I will go out on a limb a pick a

draw as the two sides seem to be evenly

matched. The final game for the round is

between Ballarat and Parkside . This game is

played in Ballarat and I can't see Parkside

defeating the Ballarat side on their home

ground . Karingal i have the bye this round .

Dti,€ P :: L D F Agst % pisNORTH LL} AT 6 6 0 0 448 82 596 .34 24

KARIPE6AL 1 6 5 1 0 646 82 78 7 .80 20

KARINGAL2** 6 4 1 0 220 124 18 4 .68 16

BROADR4EADfl1"1S 1 6 4 2 0 300 193 155 .44 16

PORT COLTS 1 6 3 2 0 236 220 107 .27 12

BUCLE£PJ-TEMP*' 6 3 2 0 130 233 55.79 1 2

1BOURIIi 116ERS 6 3 3 0 177 349 50.72 120 JETS 1 6 2 4 0 203 253 80.24 8

PARKSIDE 6 2 4 0 94 331 28.40 8

„1?.RIBYRidOPJS 6 1 5 0 186 304 61 .18 4

RINGWOOD 6{1 6 0 78 566 13.78 0

DIVISION 2 P W E D F Agst °la ftMOONEE VALLEY 6 5 1 0 296 96 308.33 20

BROADME000V`dS 2 6 4 2 0 183 160 11438 16PORT COLTS 2 6 3 3 0 118 186 63 .44 12

0 & ivR JETS 2 6 2 4 0 144 284 50.70 8Received forfeit last round

* No scores received from last round

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Dono rs Donors Total M'ship Rd5

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Hampton Rovers AFC 19 6 25 12 .90% 5 .20%

Hawthorn AFC 18 4 22 16.10% 5 .10%

Old Ivanhoe Or 19 1 20 11.10% 0 .60%

St Bedes?R'entone Tigers 14 5 19 15.60% 7.40°z,

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MHSOB II 1 12 8,50% 7.10%

St Bernards OC 10 1 11 7 .10% 5 .20%

Old Scotch 10 1 11 6.10% 2 .20%

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BAFAUA 8 1 9 4.50% 2 .00%

Old Trinitv 9 0 9 5.70% 0 .60%

Marcellin OC 7 2 9 4.90% 0 .00%

Albert Park AFC 4 4 8 7.30% 5 .50%

kVerribee AFC 6 2 8 5.50% 2 .10%

University Blues AFC 6 2 8 5 .40% 0.70%

Therrv Penola OB 6 1 7 3 .70% 1 .10%

Oakleigh AFC 6 0 6 3 .90% 2 .60%

West Brunswick AFC 5 1 6 5 .40% 1 .80%

Syndal Tally Ho AFC 2 3 5 6 .00% 6 .00%

Elev Park AFC 3 2 5 5 .80% 5 .80%

North Brunswick AFC 3 2 5 5 .40% 5 .40%

Mentone AFC 4 1 5 4,60% 2.80%

Elsternwick AFC 5 0 5 5 .30% 2 .10%

\orth Old Bovs AFC 5 0 5 140% 1 .30%

Fitzrov Reds AFC 5 0 5 3,10% 1 .20%

Old Geelong Gr 3 2 5 3.10% 1 .20%

Swinburne Uni AFC 3 2 5 5 .70% 1 .10%

Ia Trobe Uni AFC 4 1 5 4.00% 0.80%

Old Hailevburians AFC 4 0 4 3 .30% 2 .50%

UHSOB 3 1 4 3.60% 1 .80%

Old Essendon Gr 4 0 4 2 .30% 1 .70%

Banvule AFC 3 1 4 4.60% 1 .10%

Mazenod OC 4 0 4 2 .20% 1 .10%

Old 17ielbunrians 4 0 4 2 .20% 1 .10%

St Marv's AFC 4 0 4 3.90% 1 .00%

CULTS

ClubReg New %

Dono rs Dono rs Total M'shi p

Williamstown CYMS 4 0

Collegians AFC 4 0Power House AFC 3 0

Bulleen Cobras AFC 1 2

Old hientonians 3 0

'tiionash Blues AFC 2 1

Old Brighton Gr 3 0

Aquinas OC 3 0

Old Carey Gr 3 0

Prahran AFC 3 0Box Hill Nth AFC 1 I

Bentleigh AFC 2 0

Glen Kira AFC 2 0

Richmond Central AFC 2 0

Yarra Valley Football Club 2 0

Brunswick .AFC 1 0

Ivanhoe Assttmplion AFC 1 0

AJAX AFC 1 0

St Leo's Emmaus WP 1 0

Whitefriars OC 1 0

St Kevins AFC 1 0

Beaumaris AFC 1 0Monash Gryphons AFC 1 0

Mt Lilvdale OC 1 0

Old Paradians 1 0

Parkside AFC 1 0

Rupertswood AFC 1 0

Salesian OC 1 0

University Blacks AFC 1 0Bulleen-Templestowe AFC

Elthani OCKew AF C

Old Camberwell Gr

Old 1'Jestbourne Or

Sth Melbourne Districts

St Johns OC

TotalsNew Donor Rate

4 2.90°.a

4 2.20%

3 3,40%

3 2 .80%

3 2 .30%

3 1 .50%

3 1,50%

3 2 .20%

3 2 .10%

3 1 .90%

2 2 .30%

2 1 .70 %

2 1 .70°~%

2 1 .80°'m

2 1 .50%

1 1 .10%

1 1 .10%

1 0 .60%

1 0 .50%

1 0 .50%

1 0 .40%

1 0 .70%

1 1 .10%

1 1 .20%

1 0.70%

1 0.90%

1 0 .70%

1 1 .00%

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Congratulations to Ormond who receive 2 new Sherrinfootballs from Spalding for being the club

with the greatest number of donations after Rd 10. Peninsula OB also receive gift vouchers from

Cadbury Schweppes and Great Southern Pies for having the greatest percentage increase in donors

from Rds I-10.

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up your Captain Blood nou,

- visit the VAFA l .uebsite (vafa .asn.au) and join up now .

This round's VAFA Challenge results are 7 3 donations less than this time last year. With national

blood stocks being critically low this u>inter, each club's donations could make all the dherence for

someone in need of a lifesaving transfusion .

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The glorious uncertainty of Club XVIII was dcnonstrated r11in Round 9 where there were several surprise results as wellas a couple of near upsets . what results will the next 5

rounds bring? An interesting period awaits all Club XVIIIfollowers of whom there are many .

REVIEW OF ROUND 9 .SECTION 1 .De la Salle have moved to second as a consequence of theirtwenty point victor over Marcellin.

Monash Blues proved far too strong for Collegians, who lostby fifty nine points . Collegians, who led narrowly at half time,

proved no match for Monash in the second half. Best forMonash included : Steve Dods (in game 150) . RRat .Thomasenand Hugh Batrouney . Collegians were well served by: onballer Forester and forward Grant.

The Old Xaverians versus St Kevin's match was one played intwo contrasting halves. In what must have been their poorestperformance for many a season, Old Xaverians trailed by

twenty one points at the half way mark . Such is their talentthat they completely outplayed St Kevin's in the second halfto win by fourteen points. Skipper . Tony Landrigan andforward R.George (3 goals) did well for the "Crocodiles* whileveteran, John Fogarty and Smith in the ruck played well forSt Kevin's .

Old Ivanhoe all but sealed pa: ticipation in the first semi finalwhen they defeated Prahran by forty nine points . All creditmust go to the winners, who held Prahran to one point in thesecond half. Their stars : included Jordon Risstrom . PaulSigley and Marty Stewart. For Prahran Dave Green and AntLawrence were among their few good players .

SECTION 2 NORTH .Old Trinity really gave University Blacks a fright when they

just failed by three points to defeat the third placed team . Atthe last change, the Blacks held a 6 goal lead, which wassystematically whittled away as the thrilling last termunfolded . Good players for the Blacks included : JakeMatthews and John Ralph . For Old Trinity, Drew Hildebrand,Shannon Cooper and Chris Taylor (4 goals) were best .

Old Essendon were largely untroubled to defeat Therry Penolaby sixty one points. Steven Turner and Evans (6 goals) didwell for Old Essendon . Van Englen Chapman and Tooheytried hard for Therrv Penola all day .

Fitzroy Reds regained a spot in the top four through theirsixty four point win over, Old Carey .

Old Xaverians had the bye .

SECTION 2 SOUTHSt Leo's and Old Geelong apparently fielded different teamsfrom last week because St Leo's won by thirty four points .Consistency is not a forte of either of these sides .

Whitefriars was another team . who showed a reversal of formas they regained second place at the expense of Eley Park,

who dropped to fow i :h aftetfinishing twenty two pointsin arrears .

Mazenod had a convincing win over Hawthorn by one ha : : fre and seventy five points. For the second week in suceessior

star forward Fothergill kicked only one goal although the teankicked 27 .

Old Brighton proved far too strong for A.J .A.X. and won b,one hundred and twenty six points . Old Brighton was wetserved by : Luke Stewart, James Howden and Matthew Alter,For the losers . David Borsky, Adam Kion and Ben . Goldbloonall played well .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 10 .SECTION 1 .The Collegians versus Liareellin match should produce a,even contest . Collegians are showing glimpses of pre 200;form although they have not played at their top for fouquarters . Marcellin, who are having trouble kicking a cvinnin

score, have kicked less than any other team in the SectionThis is not a good recommendation especially for Albert Parkwhere local winds can cause the ball to deviate. I selecCollegians .

St Kevin's and Monash Blues should play a close game on th~wide Righetti Oval . St Kevin's, who have been in a wtnnirrposition in each of their last two games, will need to piay onthe four quarters to defeat Monash Blues, As I am not sunthey can, I select Monash to win, especially with th

e confidence boosting win last week.

Old Ivanhoe will test Old Xaverians at Cheisworth Park . ThXaverians will need to lift their work rate from that which the

displayed last Saturday especially as Old Ivanhoe can bexpected to play out the four quarters . I select Old Xaverians

without any great confidence. Old Ivanhoe's lack of heighcould well be the deciding factor .

De La Salle should defeat a disappointing Prahran and s,virtually clinch the double chance for the first time in fouseasons. Loss of key forwards has cost Prahran dearly,

SECTION 2 NORTH ,Therrv Penola should keep their final four chance alive todaby defeating a gallant Old Trinity, who I expect to suffer thsame fate as befalls most visitors to the Fawkner Reserve . . .bdefeated, Old Trinity however will not be disgraced and coulsurprise.

Old Essendon should "kick the sweep" against Old Carey. wit,are finding the going quite tough .

At McHale Stadium, Old Xaverians should be fit and laterite(enough to defeat Fitzroy Reds, who must win to stay withithe top four sides .

University Blacks have the bye .

SECTION 2 SOUTH .I expect Eley Park to bounce back and defeat St Leo's in wh o

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all elimination final for these two sides . Eley Park'siould guide them to victory .

should win again at the expense of HawthornLast week's victory could have enabled Whitefriars

i their focus . If they can't win today, their finals'sr-ill appear very few,

ravel to Albert Park. where they should defea tomfortably. A .J .A .X., despite their enthusiasm, jus t

: ossess the depth of talent available to Mazenod .

Sri ;hton, at home, will prove too strong for thetent Old Geelong, who seduced my selection las t

only to suffer a six goal defeat . I will not make that erro r

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TODAY'S MATCHES R9CLUB XVIII (1 )

Collegians v MarcellinSt Kevins v Monash Blues

Old Ivanhoe v Old XaveriansPrahran v De La Sall e

CLUB XVIII (North)University Blacks has the bye

Therry Penola OB v Old TrinityOld Carey v Old Essendon G r

Old Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Reds switchedfrom the original draw

CLUB XVIII (South)Eley Park v St Leos Emmaus WPHawthorn Amateurs v Whitefriars

AJAX v Mazenod 0 COld Brighton v Old Geelong

;1 2.1 2.3 7.8 7.9(51 )DE IA &ALL.E 1.3 5.6 8.6 10 .11(71)

Marcellfin Beechen! 3 . Hargreaves. Synnes. Wall, Petroff. Best: Becchetd .

Aid . S}mes, Hargreaves, P. Dowding, J. Mathew ;. De La Sane: Krezel 2 ,Lafferty 2, Ford . Shields. Barella. Mitchell, N. Brasher, MannirL Best :

Moloney, Stllelds . Tucker. Kitto. Norton, Scott. Umpires: Tony Robbins TurnMahon (F)Mt SH BLUES 1.2 5.5 14.7 18.91117 1COS 315818 3.3 6.4 7.6 8.10(58)

not received Umpires: Tony Hall Frank Karanagh (F)OLD 16 :8235 0.2 1.2 3.7 8.10158)ST T7S 3.1 4.4 5.7 6.8 (44)C I verisas : Goals : L Hardwick 3, Erskine 2, Curnow, Davies, Perry .

Best: Hall, Rathpcber . Perry . Landrigan . Erskine, Fay St Kevins : Gribble 2 .Fogarty, Dunn. 0'Halloran . Mitchell. Best: Fogarty, Clark. Wood. O'Halloran .Mitchell, T Dillon. Umpires : Strait Nuan No second umpire supplied by

clubs IF )OLD IVAIaTiOE 2.2 4.2 8.7 12.1082)

2 .3 4.8 4.9 4.9(33)

Thomson tV.`tiitefrlars reg. mnptre) (F)

Old Ivanhoe: Goals : A. Kobe (3), M . Stewart (3), C . Corcoran (3). D. Toll (2).

C . Jewell (1) Best : J. Risstrom, C. Broadhurst, A . Kobe. P. Sigley. M .Stewart,N . Maguire. Prahran : Goalktekers; Smith (2). Storer (1), Dllizio (1) Best:Green, Storer. Lawrence . Zissis. Pritchard. Biala. Umpires: Joe CicootostoSharon Peerless IF)

CLUB h'Vffi NORM

OLD %AVERIANS (2) - bye

OLD 18IId17Y 1.0 2.1 5.3 11-6(72)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .5 5.6 10.9 11-9(75)Old Trinity: Taylor 6, J Cade 3, Cooper . Stebbins . Best : Plain . Taylor,Stebbins, Hildebrandt . Latigdon, Gray. University Blacks: Fink 3. Merin 3.Cardamone 2, Ralph, Matthews, Snow. Best : Matthews . Ralph, Fink.Bahen, 0'Keeffe Umpires : Dean Banova Ryan Hense IF)OLD ESSENDON GR 3.6 5.7 10.10 14.10 (94)

THERRY PENOLA 1 .0 4.0 4.2 5.3(33)Old Essesdom Evans 6, Fraser 4, Eddy 2, Steven, Muir . Best: Fraser.Gradzki. Miller- Bacash- Wheeler, Steven, 2herry Penola: Watson, Saunders,

D}moc, Van Englen, Pinner. Best: Chapman, J. Van Englen . DRnroc,Mardesic, tYalson, Pinner Umpires : David Windlow Tom GYmdlow (F )OLD CAREY 2.4 2.8 3.10 4.12 (36)FRZROYREDS 4 .3 8.3 11.8 15.10(100)Old Carey : McConnell, Nance P. Baird. Jones Best : Ridley, Gorman,Gullquist- Thomas, Cleak, O'Neill Fitzroy Reds: Prior C 5 . 1Vhitty 3.Fitzgerald 3, Jackson, 0'Cotmor, Holland, Baldwin Best : Fitzpatrick. Prior C,

Jackson . Whiny, Holland, Leske Umpires : Rick Benson Tony Byrnes (F)CLUB RVIII (SOUTH

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4.6 6.7 10.14 13.14(92)OLD GEELONG 3.2 4.4 5.4 8.10(58)Details not received Umpires: Trevor Hansen Michael Phillips IF)GISISTEFHIARS 6.1 10.2 12.3 13.5(83)ELEY PARK 1.2 5.4 6.4 9.7(61)WYhit : NaLnllih 5, Bomnman 2- G . Rvan 2, Rallis, Thwaites, Pereira,Haynes . Best: Gibson, Murray. Pereira, Toscano, T. Jackson. Williams, EleyPark: Psal[oloupas 3 . Park 2, Kinsella. D . Smith . Georgiev, S. Jackson. Best :Payne- Levy, SnUth, Bastion . Grant. Fllntofl Umpires : Bob O'Halloran Phil

PBAZEIBOD 6.7 11 .14 18.20 27.26(188)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1(13)Mazenod : Bridgiand 8- Mounter 4 . McKeon 4, Fisher 3, Coxon 2. CullumFothergl!1. Bomtici, Paine, Little, Davis . Best : Perez, Bridgland . Davis,Pollard, Busby, McKeon, Cason, Hawthorn Amateurs: No details receivedUmpires: Rhea Parker Lindsay McIntyre (F )AJAX 1.1 3.3 3.4 3.4(22)

OLD BRIGHTON 6.6 11 .10 16.10 22.17(149)AJA4: Dkvnond 2, Goldberg Best : Josh Gelfand, Kron, Rubenstein .Diamond, Goldbloom, Gorsky Old Brighton: Ryan 7, Cochrane 5 Allen 4,W.Earl, Franklin, Katsouralls, Montague . P. Quieros, Turn . Best, G . Earl. W.Earl, Ryan, Me Khmon, Allen, Pennell Umpires : Paul Nailer Paul Rapke (F)

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Name the grid square where you thinkthe ball was in the original photo .

~- : (a) Weekly . Successful entrants who correctly or i he id in vthic `

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

Prizes for the Sportscover Spot the Ball Compet,uor T, . n

HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person.hand side of this page, fill in and mail to:VAFA Po Box 359 Elsternrric k 3185or p/copy and fax to 95312050 .

The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) v+isubsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .

ROUND 9 0 - Bali was in E3 - No Winnar c .-trrd ifl

bearer to receive up to 5 Four 'N'Twenty pies or 5 Schveppes so of the Pao. (Total 5) .

the majority of the ball was . will each receive i n the mail 5 )ri rwhen presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (E!sternrrick P, ' ;vi l

P anc Scnweppes .

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LUES 10 9 1 0 821 369 222.49 36BLACKS 10 8 2 0 941 482 195.23 32

10 8 2 0 779 426 182.86 32

FONIANS 10 7 3 0 657 500 131 .40 2810 6 4 0 704 545 129.17 24

EY 0 B 10 4 6 0 638 662 96.37 1 6J O C 10 4 6 0 605 652 92.79 i 6; O C 10 2 8 0 540 821 65.77 8ASSUMPTION 10 2 8 0 550 947 58.08 8if'4PLESTOWE10 0 10 0 258 1138 22.67 0

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:SU .A 0 B 10 10 0 0 1064 319 333.54 40"LONG 10 9 1 0 1052 335 314.03 36~Y REDS 10 8 2 0 805 397 202.77 32

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i'OBE UNI 10 4 6 0 627 728 86.13 1 6~EIGH 10 2 8 0 549 829 66.22 89EY 10 2 8 0 497 848 58.61 8

10 2 8 0 451 979 46.07 8'ORN AMATEURS 10 2 8 0 462 1126 41 .03 8

icE AMATEURS 10 9 0 1 1056 386 273.58 3 8-;TSW000 10 8 2 0 814 539 151.02 32I-URNE UNI 10 6 3 1 747 514 145.33 26

, 1HNS 0 C 10 6 4 0 604 645 93.64 2410 5 5 0 678 673 100.74 20

SH GRYPHONS 10 5 5 0 496 503 98 .61 20L ;~ .NWICK 10 4 6 0 664 748 88.77 1 6MELB DISTRICTS10 3 7 0 547 725 75.45 1 2

:;:R HOUSE 10 2 8 0 458 778 58.87 8:DAL TALLY-HO 10 1 9 0 372 1046 35.56 4

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h'=i 4EVINS 10 5 5 0 787 820 95.98 2 0LA SALLE 10 4 6 0 710 874 81.24 1 6

11LFIELD OR 10 3 6 1 772 1038 74.37 1 4''' ICELLIN 10 1 7 2 806 1061 75.97 8ALU BRIGHTON 10 1 7 2 477 1140 41 .84 81I ESSENDON GR 10 1 8 1 570 1209 47.15 6

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11 3URNIANS 10 8 2 0 986 481 204.99 3 2i Ot ROVERS 10 7 3 0 777 719 108.07 2 8

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!i .D CAMBERWELL 10 5 5 0 766 805 95 .16 20~.D TRINITY 10 5 5 0 599 696 86.06 20''ENOD 0 C 10 4 6 0 391 824 47.45 1 6LD PARADIANS 10 1 9 0 496 878 56 .49 4

3 Pw L D Eqr_Agst % P?sOLD CAREY 10 9 1 0 1167 366 318.85 36RUPERTSW000 10 9 1 0 830 505 164.36 36COLLEGIANS 10 8 2 0 811 600 135.17 32THERRY PENOLA OB 10 6 4 0 1014 787 128.84 24AJAX 10 5 5 0 787 885 88.93 20NORTH OLD BOYS 10 5 5 0 671 906 74.06 20MONASH BLUES 10 3 7 0 654 927 70 .55 12MHSOB 10 3 7 0 541 852 63.50 12ST BERNARDS (2) 10 2 8 0 327 1097 29 .81 8

U19 {2} BLUE PW L D For Agse % PisOAKLEIGH 10 9 1 0 1523 602 252.99 36ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 9 1 0 1240 546 227.11 36ST JOHNS 0 C 10 8 2 0 1083 651 166.36 32OAKLEIGH CLAYS 10 7 3 0 1344 755 178.01 28BENTLEIGH 10 4 6 0 968 723 133.89 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS10 4 6 0 860 814 105.65 16MENTONE PANTHERS 10 4 6 0 860 1028 83.66 16ORMOND 10 3 7 0 689 1013 68.02 12GLEN EIRA 10 2 8 0 337 1712 19.68 8DE LA SALLE (2) 10 0 10 0 439 1533 28 .64 0

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BANYULE VIEWBANK 10 10 0 0 1237 457 270 .68 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 9 1 0 1199 399 300 .50 36FITZROY REDS 10 7 3 0 1053 530 198 .68 28LA TROBE UNI 10 6 4 0 705 482 146 .27 24ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 10 5 5 0 646 741 87 .18 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 5 5 0 565 702 80.48 20OLD WESTBOURNE 10 3 7 0 430 832 51 .68 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 3 7 0 454 884 51 .36 12AOUINAS 0 C 10 2 8 0 447 891 50.17 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE10 0 10 0 280 1214 23 .06 0

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6 4 0 1055 880 119 .89 24

6 4 0 917 828 110 .75 24

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5 5 0 762 838 90.93 20

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4 6 0 717 899 79.76 16

3 7 0 874 1156 75.61 12

2 8 0 841 1087 77.37 8

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OLD ESSENDON GR 10 8 2 0 1075 899 119 .58 32

WHITEFRIARS 10 7 3 0 1221 821 148 .72 28

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OLD PARADIANS 10 5 5 0 811 912 88.93 20

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6 4 0 1008 847 119.01 24

6 4 0 1069 935 114 .33 24

6 4 0 937 837 111 .95 24

3 7 0 1029 1054 97 .63 12

3 7 0 728 1257 57 .92 12

2 8 0 885 1058 83 .65 8

1 9 0 659 1098 60.02 4

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MONASH BLUES 10 8 2 0 1054 665 158 .50 32

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 7 3 0 1102 778 141 .65 28

OLD MENTONIANS 10 7 3 0 1027 859 119 .56 28AJAX 10 7 3 0 981 841 116 .65 28

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 6 4 0 888 866 102 .54 24

BANYULE 10 6 4 0 1012 1006 100.60 24

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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE10 3 7 0 843 1147 73 .50 12

SALESIAN 0 C 10 2 8 0 714 849 84.10 8

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PENINSULA 0 B 10 10 0 0 1388 626 221 .73 40

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WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 6 4 0 1011 829 121 .95 24

WEST BRUNSWICK 10 6 4 0 927 867 106.92 24

OLD GEELONG 10 5 5 0 1077 930 115.81 20

BENTLEIGH 10 5 5 0 924 1087 85 .00 20

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SWINBURNE UNI 10RUPERTSWOOD 10MONASH GRYPHONS 10SYNDAL TALLY-HO 10SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS10WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10POWER HOUSE 10ST JOHNS O C 10KEW 10ELSTERNWICK 1 0

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10 5 5 0 923 828 111 .47

10 4 6 0 729 1096 66 .51

10 3 7 0 718 1178 60 .95

10 3 7 0 551 915 60 .22

10 0 10 0 767 1285 59 .69

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 9 1 0 1024 519 197 .30 36

ST BERNARDS 10 8 2 0 885 571 154 .99 32

OLD XAVERIANS 10 6 4 0 766 614 124 .76 24

OLD HAILEYBURY 10 6 4 0 833 732 113 .80 24

OLDIVANHOE 10 5 4 1 755 775 97 .42 22

MARCELLIN 10 5 5 0 682 681 100 .15 20

OLD TRINITY 10 4 5 1 592 776 76 .29 18

OLD MELBURNIANS 10 2 8 0 505 713 70 .83 8

OLD SCOTCH 10 2 8 0 561 797 70.39 8

ST KEVINS 10 1 7 2 540 994 54.33 8

VE P If L D FWAgsP I P4

OLD BRIGHTON 10 8 2 0 1016 476 213 .45 32

DE LA SALLE 10 8 2 0 854 585 145,98 32OLD PARADIANS 10 7 2 1 889 484 183 .68 30

WHITEFRIARS 10 6 3 1 688 610 112 .79 26

NORTH OLD BOYS 10 6 4 0 807 662 121 .90 24

MAZENOD 0 C 10 5 5 0 623 626 99.52 20

OLD ESSENDON GR 10 4 6 0 581 741 78 .41 16

MHSOB 10 3 7 0 508 910 55.82 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 10 2 8 0 487 986 49 .39 8

ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 0 10 0 398 866 45 .96 0

C RESERVE p W L a For Ag r % Pis

COLLEGIANS 10 9 1 0 908 477 190 .36 36

BEAUMARIS 10 8 2 0 886 484 183.06 32

OLD CAMBERWELL 10 7 3 0 717 566 126.68 2E

CAULFIELD GR 10 6 4 0 908 498 182 .33 24

THERRY PENOLA OR 10 6 4 0 820 629 130 .37 24

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 10 5 5 0 805 552 145.83 2(

PRAHRAN 10 4 6 0 757 808 93 .69 1EORMOND 10 3 7 0 673 902 74 .61 1 ;

GLEN EIRA 10 1 9 0 444 1125 39 .47

MENTONE VULTURES 10 1 9 0 394 1271 31 .00 ~

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