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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2000

official ,l8~~g. VICTORIAiV AMATEUR FOOTB4L ASSMAT1ON

Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 12, 2000

® I;- ~~'non 6 -1 imel lNo matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

the news. So when sports news happens Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell will break it during The Big Sports

Breakfast. Switch on between 5.30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927a M .

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REECTIOUS DISEASES AND FOOTBALL

By Paul Altmann, Executive Policy Officer,Victorian AIDS Counci l

This article by Paul Altmann is publishedtoday in the Amateur Footballer pursuant toan agreement between Matthew Hall, theVAFA and the Victorian AIDS Council . Theagreement was made at the conclusion of amediation between these parties which fol-lowed the Victorian Civil and AdministrativeTribunal decision in the matter of MatthewHall v VAFA.

All of you will be familiar with the decision ofthe Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunalin relation to Old Ivanhoe player, Matt Hall, inApril last year. Over a year later, it is timely tore-consider the issue of infectious diseases andfootball .

No football association is entitled toexclude a player with a blood-borne virus, suchas HIV or Hepatitis C, from playing . To do soconstitutes discrimination under the EqualOpportunity Act . Evidence suggests that thechances of an infection being transmitted in afootball setting is very low. At the same time, notevery player or official will know whether or notthey are carrying a blood-borne virus . For thosereasons, banning a single player who is known tobe infected from playing football is not reason-ably necessary in the interests of the health andsafety of other players and officials .

The VAFA has an Infectious DiseasesPolicy. This policy provides that in order to min-imise the risks of infection, all clubs and officialsmust put in place simple infection control proce-dures . In addition, the Victorian AIDS Councilhas made some simple guidelines available to allclubs . These guidelines can be instituted quick-ly and cheaply, and most importantly, effective-ly.

The VAFA'sPolicy states that,during the course ofa game, a playerwith blood on them-selves or their cloth-ing must leave the

PFIi. STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

field either voluntarily or upon the instruction ofa field umpire . Any wound must be covered andthe player cannot take the field until the woundis properly dressed and the bleeding hasstopped . Likewise, any contaminated clothingmust be removed and replaced . The sameshould apply at training .

Any official attending to bleeding playersmust wear disposable latex or vinyl gloves whichmust not be re-used . Any contaminated clothingshould also be handled wearing such gloves. Inaddition, each club must ensure that dressingrooms are kept clean and tidy, particularlyshowers, toilets and hand basins . Any clothing .equipment or surfaces contaminated by bloodmust be cleaned immediately and detergentsused at all times .

The implementation of the VAFA's InfectiousDiseases Policy and the Victorian AIDS Council'sguidelines is the most effective way of ensuringthe health and safety of all players and officials .

ALL STAR AUSTRALIA PICK THE SCORE

So close last weekend . 8550 nearly went theway of John Barro and also $550 to Syndal TallyHo (John's nominated club) . John nominatedOrmond to kick 18 .13 .121 to Collegians11 .10 .76 . Actual scores were Ormond 18 .13 .121Collegians 11 .9 .75 !

TODAY'S COVERThe players on today's cover are Jason

Fenne ll (left) from St . Leos Emmaus WP, DavidBeckett (right) from the Ormond AFC.

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

June 24th, 2000 r ic : $1 .50 Vol . 00 No. 12

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{ ometimes it takes a crisis to bring out the'u:- best in a team. and Old Ivanhoe certainlyadded weight to the cliche when they romped allover the Redlegs after the mid-week departure ofcoach Kevin Tibaldi . No-one is suggesting thatthe club is really in crisis, but the 'hoers lookedlike an inspired lot as they recorded what couldbe their most important will for the year . OldMelburnians have been on the ropes for weeksbut it seemed like the bottom two teams wereentrenched in their positions and unlikely tomake a play for their survival . But the `hoersstood up and reduced the gap between eighthand ninth to a mere whopping difference in per-centage .

Old Trinity stamped themselves a genuinecontender when they accounted for Old Scotchin a high-scoring encounter at Trinity. The score-board didn't do the T's justice, however, as theyappeared set for a percentage-boosting winbefore the Cardinals piled on five belated goals .

MARCELLINSame story different day, as the Eagles once

again stretched a superior opposition before ulti-mately conceding the points . Marson andTreganowan contributed seven goals whileJohnston continued his good form, as didArmstrong . Marcellin host the ninth-placed OldIvanhoe today, a chance to notch up their secondwin of the season .

MHSOBDaicos was again forced to delay his debut,

and again the Unicorns came up a few goalsshort, this time against the reigning premiers .But there are some definite positive signs forWarren Fall in his team's three and a half goalloss, the form of Chirs Krios around goals beingone of them. The hard-working trio of CamEabry, Ewan Thompson and Jaidyn Pertzel canalways be counted upon to make a good contri-bution, but Jason Bamert clearly needs supportin front of the big sticks .

OLD IVANHO EThe drought finally breaks! And surely, the

light can now be seen at the end of the tunnel forOld Ivanhoe, namely in the shape of the Redlegs,who sit just one spot above on the A-Section lad-der. Hope played a blinder in the ruck whileBranigan and Douglas fired in the forward line .Donaldson and Tully worked their guts out inthe middle . Must win again today againstMarcellin .

OLDZf'ELBLi _ .YI._ NS

The Redlegs sinkfurther into th emire, and ever closer to the dreaded relegationzone . A woeful return of 5 .18 didn't help OldMelburnians' cause, with Scott Oram the solemultiple goalkicker, and Boyd and Reynolds thekey players. With each game critical now for NeilRoss and the players, today s match with OldTrinity is the first of many do-or-dies before theseason's end .

OLD SCOTCHAnd perhaps there are just a few doubts

starting to creep into the minds of the Cardinals,the undisputed early season pacesetters .Saturday's loss to Old Trinity would not havehelped, making the Cardinals' record against fel-low top-four rivals seem just a little suspect .Luke Hawkins played a lone hand with eightmajors . but Scotch's flurrry at the end was toolittle too late.

OLD TRINITYJust quietly going about their business are

Leigh Carlson and the Trinity folk, happy to lettheir record speak for itself and leave the teamsabove them to take the attention, but Saturday'swin against Scotch shows the T's mean busi-ness . No doubt they will try to take advantage ofthe Redlegs' woes by notching up another wi ntoday.

OLD-Kept the heat on St Bernards and top spot

with a 21 point win over MHSOB . Dillon andGowers continue to provide plenty of drivearound the ground . while big Dan booted sixwith some support from Simon Lethlean . Today'sclash with the Bernies will be well worth the tripto Toorak Park, and the reigning premiers mightjust have some surprises in store for the con-tenders.

ST BERNARD SThe ladder remained in tact for Gary Foulds

after his side fought off a persistent St Kevinsteam, with Nick Mitchell providing the firepowerin front of the big sticks with seven goals . Taylorand Wilkinson were valiant in defence whileLuke Gollant is hitting top form at the right timeof the year, again amongst his team's best play-ers . Big test against Xavs today, for the right fortrue premiership favouritism.

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J Y_ SA brave effort but ultimately to no avail as the

I,t~BS fell short by 13 points . Just one multiple,_=,lkicker - Winterton with two - among ninelkickers with Fraser and Curtis also battling

fl ;sd in front of the big sticks, Ben Garvey con-tinues to shine, but St Kevins' match withuniversity today could well be the most impor-

i ..nt of their season .

tTIiNEFZBITY BLUE SA much-needed win for the Blues, although

<ome straighter kicking might have boosted theirp~rcentage . Roydhouse is in blinding form, as isFehring in defence, but Be Crespigny andLowcock need target practice after some way-v, <trd kicking on the weekend! Critical clash with,~IfOBS today .

SELECTIONSOld TrinityOld IvanhoeSt KevinsSt BernardsOld Scotch

Uni. Blues - congratulate J osep -~ "Joe"Sturrock on plying his 50th game this sveek-nd . Joe has won the "98 & '99 B&F awards,

along with his Father "Mr" Sturrock is a won-derful clubman .

SENIORS

CLUB LAST TOTAL

HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 8 52FICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 6 49N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 7 44,iCKEON ST BERNARDS 1 37A.TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 3 3 5

HUDSONi'ETROFFROBINSONP . RYANLIPSHUT'• ' ILESI

A RESERVEOLD TRINITYMARCELLINMHSOBOLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCHST KEVINS

3140501

46221815131 3

TODAY'S MATCHES

A SECTIO N

OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD TRINITYMARCELLIN v . OLD IVANHO EST KEVINS v . UNIVERSTY BLUES at Scamme ll

ReselvelOLD XAVERIANS v. ST BERNARDSMHSOB v . OLD SCOTCH

SEtaORS - .17.6 .00Old Trinity: 5.6 9.9 16016 20.19.139Old Scotch: 5.1 11.3 12.4 18.9.117Old Trinity: Arrrnvsmit(t 4, Frost 4 . Strickland 3 . Ward 3, Stephens 2.Collins, Dann. Hatfield. Richards . Best: A Rarnsden . Barnard . Stephens.Frost, Arrowsnnth . Hatfield . Old Scotch: Hawkins 8, E Parthentdes 3.Hume 2 . Phillips 2. M Parthenides . Robinson . Ltl6ngston . Best: Hawkins .Robinson, S Collins . Philips, Blenhettn, Liflingston . Umpires : WayneHurton : Inn Ovadia (F). Jared Hatmnett: Jack Forsyth (B), Bernie Hoare:Andrew Long (G)

Old Ivanhoe: 3.5 11 .6 14 .11 18 .13 .121Old Melburnians: 2.3 3.8 4.11 5.18.48

Old Ivanhoe: Brarmigan 5 . Corcoran 2, Knight 2 . McLean 2. P Donaldson .

Douglas . Hope . Cochran . Shadbont . Tienian, Whyte . Best : Hope . Brannigan .

Kiright . Douglas. Tully. Roberts . Old Melburnians: Oratn 2 . Reynolds,

Burgess . Roberts. Best: Boyd . Reynolds. Pirouet . Ross . Lovett. Thompson .

Umpires: Dirk Kratner. Mark Jenkins (F), Jon Vincent ; Nathan BOILig (B) .

Geoff Gngg :Geoff Robinson (G)

University Blues: 1.7 8.11 11.16 11.22.88Marcell in: 2.6 6.7 8,11 10.12.72University Blues: Lowcock 3, De Crespigny 2 . Baker 2 . McLachlan .Stoekdale . Sheehan, Nallon . Best: Roydhouse. De Crespigny_ Loivcock.Sheehan . Coullopas . Fehring. Marcelllnc Marson 4, Tregattowan 3. Gleeson .Slattery, Browne. Best : Armstrong. Johnston . Marson . Taylor . Ronianin,BrowRte. Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe: Jatnie Kvrns (F) . Santo Caruso; Kirsty Pay(B), Dominic Napoli :Vin t'escoUi (G)

St Bernards: 4.1 5.4 6.5 12.9 .81St Kevins: 3,3 4.4 7.8 10.8 .68St Bernards: N Mitchell 7. McKeon, Jordan Breeerion . Menington.O'Sullivan. Best : N Mitchell, L Gollmtt . S Taylor. iVdkinson . Perrett . Jordan .St Kevins: Winterton 2. Fraser, Rvan. Picktord, Curtis, Loaverson. Stbiiia .Mahonev. M Giansiracusa. Best : Garvev. Fraser. O'Keefe . Mantsic. Curtis,Callery . Umpires: Craig O'Donogltuec Cameron Stewart (F) . Alex Tsdemattis:Bob Mutton (B). Stephen Caple: Bernie Dix (G)

Old Xaverians: 3.4 8.7 11.13 15 .16 .1 GSMfHSOB: 4.5 6.9 8.16 11.19.85Old Y.nveriana: Richardson 6. Lethtean 2 . Galballv 2. Crannage 2 . Grievers,Orlando . Gordon . Best : Sassi . Ba.ven . Crmmage. Gol¢ers . Richardson, ADillon . MHSOB: Barnett 4, Kdos 4, McIntyre . Pertzel . Eabry. Best: Eabry.firios, Thompson, Pertzel . Joseph, Lunbrick . Umpires: Anthony Daniell :Richard Eashvoatt (F) . Rohan Dever : Steele Irish (B). Kevin Segota : StephenLeattv Of

RESERVES - 27.06 .(}0Old Trinity: 1.2 2.4 4.5 5.6.36

Old Scotch: 4.2 8.4 9.6 12.9.81Old Trinity: Hudson 3. Naroll . T Cade. Best: Atorades. Mere. Farmer. Johnson.

Bladeni . T Cade . Old Scotch: H Thomas 3 . RatchltC(e 3. Oliver 3 . Ltpshut 3 . Best:

Stratcs . Pattenden. AddLw7i . Gibbs, Stevens. D Thomas .

Old Ivanhoe: 1.1 1.4 4.5 5.6 .36Old M1ielbrunians: 3.3 8.5 12.5 18.9 .117

Old Ivanhoe: Douglas 2 . Brophy . Stmt . Miller . Best: Moore, Armstrong. Barker .

Brophy. Pollock. Garv George_ Old MelburnLaas : M Rose 8, Riglie0 3. Bart(ett 2. G

Dixon 2. }tetultt 2. Farque.harson . Best: M Rose. Righet0 . Murphy. P Theodore .

WilheLn. Nees-on .

University Blues: 2.5 5.6 8.9 9.10.64

Marcellin: 6.3 8.7 10.11 14 .14 .98University Blues : lznnen 5 . Maplestone 2 . Brmlm . Heckhig. Best : Featherstone .

Maplestone . Letvten . Brmm. Quill'. Terry Mamellla: G Petrott 14 . Best : Frisbta.

Harbets . L O'FItiut S Theis, . A AntalCt . J DL,een .

St Berr.ards: 2.1 6.6 7,7 9.10.64St Keauu: 3.0 5.0 9.5 10.5.65St Besnards : Dam 3. Thomas 3. Cariss. Osborne. 9tasuopasoua Best : B

Overman. Nathan . Capes. James Mount. Thomas. 'vtastropasqua . St Keviag:

Game 2. LileOa 2 . Bevacqua. Shelley. 61o}{an. Ferrari. Malesi . O'Brien . Best;

Keiqlvan . game . Chapmait. Lynch. Bateman . Harper .

Old Xeverians: 5 .2 7.7 10.10 16.17 .113

RIHSOB: 0.4 3 .4 7.5 7.5 .47

Old Xeverians: Goal kickers arid best plains results not received, AIIi50B: LTaylor 3. Gaunt 2. Ktuglu . Hawkes. Best: G McCullc S Walker. R Nervton. Davis.

M tvebster. Norton .

I

A melee is 'Where anincident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

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A SectionMARCELLIR M . R .S.O .B . OLD IVANHOE OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC L

Coach : Garry Connolly Coach: Warren FallCoach: Peter O'DeaRes

Coach: Kevin Tibald iAsst. Coach: Anthony Parker

Coach : Neil RossAsst. Coach : Mark Sarau

Coach: Brendan MasonRes . C o

Res . Coach: David Howe . Gary

1 . C . Slattery 1 J Bamert 1 A.Oates1 M. Bennett

Theodore (VC )2 S1 A. Nettleton (DVC )2 B Phillips2 . M . Karavisil s

Waters (C)D32 S McCully3 D Woodley

2 L. Lochran3 M. Sandilands

.3 A. Ross

.3 C . Hosking

..4. M . Gill 4 C Eabry (DVC) 4 J . Mansfield 4 M. Hazell

Bun n5 L4 T. Holt (C)

Price (DVC )5 R5. M. Moran 5 P Sherry 5 B . Spoo r

McKie6 M.

6 D . Holme.

6 A. Crow6 . D . Sampimon 6 R Joseph

7 J Pertzel (C).

7 J . Knight 7 . C . Thompson 7 J. Kitche n7 . M . Rowe 8 J Gerner 8 T. Steevns 8 M. Lovett (DVC) 8 C . Rei d8 . R . Frisina

9 D Fairchild (VC) 9 M. Karayanis 9 S. Oram 9 S. Collins (VC)

9 . M . Day 10 C . Crowley 10 T. Robe rt s (DVC) 10 J . Kerr10 . A . Caffry 10 D Skinner 11 S. Tully 11 S . Boyd 11 M M . Angus (DVC)

11 . D. Taylor (RC)11 K Krios

.12 C . Branigan 12 A . Hewitt 12 S . Hum e

Croni n12 B12 M Feferkranz 13 C . Barker 13 S . Rose 13 N. Hooper

. .13. T Collins

13 J Gregson14 A Watson

14 A . Franci s15 G . Douglas 14 L. Reynolds 14 T. Rei d

O'Brien15 M14. R . McMahon 15 A Ma rtin 16 M . Woods 15 M . Ros e

Browne16 A.

16 A. Speed15. M. Chun 16 J . Schiano 17 A. Corcoran .

Mille r17 J 17 D . Thoma s16. W. Devercelli

Cox (VC)17 G17 R Clowes

k18 J . Hop e

19 D . Warry

.18 A. Topakas

18 H . Thomas19 K .' Stokes. .

18 . D . Gartner18 R Limbric19 R Ware

20 J . Keane 19 R . Mulquinney 20 L. Murphy

19 . D . Coope r'

20 J Wilson21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson

20 N . Pirouet21 L. Boyd

21 S . Gibbs

Flyn n20 . S . O 21 C Kelly 23 A . Douglas 22 A. Waddell 23 0 . Cran e21 . N . Walker 22 D Armstrong 24 E . Byrne 23 M . Berry Hawkins24 L22 . D. Marson 23 C Harvie 25 A . Whit e

Ross26 D24 L. Holcombe

.25 S. Lillingston

23 . P. Gleeson'

24 A Clark .Weddle27 J 25 J . Guest 26 T Downin g

Flyn n24 . L . O 25 H Taylor .Jenkin s28 A 26 C. Kennedy 27 T. Collins

25 . L . Furlan 26 A Askew .29 R . Weddle 27 J . Slater 28 B. Robinson

26. N . Armstrong 27 S Dods 30 E. Brophy 28 J . Ballantyne 29 M . Gnat t27. D . Theisz 28 S Rodder 31 N, Miller 29 T. Mulligan 30 T. Wigne y

D . Johnston28 29 G McCully 32 P. Dowd 30 I . McMullin (C) 31 C . Ratcliff e.

29 . M . Byrnes 30 R Knight 33 B . Davis 31 J. Hart 32 T. Chapman

30 . A . Treganowan 31 J Davi s32 A Cassell (DVC)

34 A . Tiernan35 L. McLean

32 L . Barry33 G . Dixon (RC)

33 N . Morri s34 E . Olive r

31 . S . Yee33 S Harrison 36 M . Pollock 34 B . Burgess 35 P. O'Conno r

32 . M . Browne 34 E Thompson (DVC) 37 P. Armstrong 35 P. Stuckey 36 S. Prendergast33 . G . Cull

3538 Ge George 36 M . Ward 37 M . Parthenides

34 . D . JarredFraze rJ35 36 M . White

39 Ga Georg e40 R . Davies 37 B . Dixon 38 C . Pattenden

39 N . Addiso n..36. G . Romanian 37 R McIntyre

38 S Robinson41 A. Harpe r42 L . Courag eg

38 S . Grigg39 M . Wiseman 40 A . Warner

Lipshut41 M37. L . Fitzpatrick 39 R Verma 43 T Van Bloomstein 40 .Ross42 J38 . D . Harberts 40 W Hayes 44 A . Weise 41 G . Wilhelm (RVC) .

43 J . Paterso n39 . B . Colville (RVC) 41 T Morgan 45 M . Toovey 42 P. Theodore 44 C. Evans40 . A . Duncan 42 B Cookman 46 J . Weir 43 E. Farquarson 45 M . Blenheim41 . J . Seabury 43 J Burke 47 D . Bernet

Tolley48 M44 P. Batrtlett

hM46 A. McCull y

42 . B . Dinnee nMaguire43 M

44 M Hawkesb tM W

.49 A . Barker

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47 N . Slade n48 T Stubbs. .

44 . A. Wilkinsone s e r4 5

46 A O'Brien50 J . Smart

Shadbol t51 B47 C. Banks 49 J . McCarroll

45 . D. Ballantine 47 L Hawkins.

52 N. Maguire 48 C. Jenkin sFleming49' A

50 E. PathenidesEllio tt51 A46 . G . Petroff 48 M Moore 53 S . Price

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52 N . Leitl47 . D. Ryan 49 P Chester .Lili s55 P 51 B. Righetti 53 T. Frankenburg

48. A. Gallagher 50 B Gaunt .Broomhii l56 E 52 B. Campbell 54 N . Simo n

49. G . Whiston 51 S Walker .57 G . Mclsaac 53 T. Ambler 55 G. Sarkozy

50. A. Ryder 52 D . Norton 58 G . Mandekic 54 I . Paterson 56 H . Lane51 . P. Byrnes 53 C Ciowes 59 M. Tozer 55 J . Gooley 57 C. Stevens52 . D . Cope 54 C Drake 60 C . Pitt 56 A . Hunt 58 M . Thwaites53 . C . Mathews 55 S Walker 57 J . Weir 59 S. Eagar

54 . M . Randazzo 56 T Wright 58 T. Burdeu 60 B. Crum p

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A SectionmRITY OLD X AVERIANS ST. DERNARDS SE KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUE S

Coaah: Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Gar ry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso n

Coach: Phil Gauti.ssi O'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Connop,

Pes Coach: Craig Neave Res . Coach : Chris Res . Coach :

1 Kennedy S NC)Mort enson 1 C. Gray Mick Knuppel 1 D . Slimmon

? Hudson G(RVC) 1 M. Blood (C) 2 L Meehan 1 . A. Gallery 2 T. HutchinsBarnard B 2 T. Fleming 3 A. Brebner (RVC) 2 . S. Lowerson 3 J . Sturroc kArrowsmith J

5 Burrows D 3 L. Hannebery 4 S. McKeon5 Joe Mount (DVC)

3 . D . Curtis 4 D . GuengerichF l6 Russell C 4 D. Landrigan Mcka y6 J 4 M. Winterton ton5 L. u

7 Van Der Venne T 5 D. Steen .7 S Perrett 5 M. Dollman 6 S. Longle y

7 Natoli Sen M 6 B. Healy

.8 J. Evans 6 P. O'Keefe 7 D. Hayte r

Hayte r8 J7 Frost C 7 S. Lethlean (VC) 9 B. Jordan 7 M . Lucas .

Meade9 Sg Stebbins C

Andrews A(VCl8 A. Keyho e9 J k iH

10 N . Mitchell (VC)9 P. Capes

8 B . Dollma n9 A Bevaqua

.10 D. Maplestone

910 Shaughnessy M11 Richards A

n saw.10 D . Rennex 12 B . Hogan

13 C . Mitchell

.10 N . Fraser 11 L. Nort h

12 G . McLachlan (C)12 Peggie T 11 Adam Jones 14 A . Thomas 11 P. Malesi 13 P. Stockdal e13 Cade J14 Stickland J (VC)

12 J . Bowe nEllis13 C

15 T. Wilkinson16 M . Bertherton

12 M . Rizi o13 R. Bowles

14 C . Roydhous e15 M Kordick14 Gamble R

15 Stephens T.

14 D. Stoney 17 J . Ferns 14 L. Mahoney.

16 C . Stewart16 Hillas C

B15 L. Ford 18 D. McLaughli n

Gollant (C )19 L15 M . Olive 17 G . de Crespigne y

16 Nankervi s17 Hatfield G(VC) 16 A. Gowers .

T Sheehan16 B . Garvey17 M Ryan

17 J . Kani sChea t18 SNewman J

18 Clarke L. Skidmore16 S .

17 D . Richardson21 B . Loughli n22 A. Merrington

.18 J . Grigg

..19 A. Lowcock

19 Barr C 18 T. Gordon 23 A. Mastrapasqua 19 D . Sheehy 20 A . Davis20 Phillips C (VC )20 Deane-Johns G 19 A. Jones 24 P. Harvey

Osborne25 C20 L. Hull-Brown

Sibili a21 J21 J. Hocking

Sheeha n22 P21 Kennedy L22 Munroe H

20 M . Hardman (RC)21 A. McQueen-Parton

.26 J . Gollant

Nathan (RC )27 A (

.22 J . Macey

.23 T. Wilcox24 R C l23> Ramsden A

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28 B. Carriss 23 B. Quir k24 S Powell

no n. a24 . S . Russel ll

25 Collins M25 Cameron F (RVC)

23 R . Coughla n24 B. Coughlan (VC)

29 D. Gleeson29 J . Overman (R)

.25 B. Marusic 25 D . Solly

26 M . VaseyySchulze D26 Robinson D 25 P. Lechte 30 J. DeBon o

Collins31 B26 D . Sadler

Gros s27 R 27 . B . Fricker27 Ramsden R 26 S . Tucker .

32 T. Harvey.

28 M . Kavangh28 . M . Thoma s

27 Tudori 128 Butler C

27 J . Drake28 B . Crana e9

33 R . Nutter34 D . Byrne 29 M . Kempton 29 . J . Caulloupas

30 . M . Colema n

30 29 Glass Harmer D G 29 D . Galbally 35 M . Juricskay 30 M . Gargano

McGuiness31 A31 M . Hal l

30 L. Taylo r31 Bladeni S

30 C . Kell y31 L. Tuddenham

36 A. Shaw32 C . Bond (R)

.32 S . O'Connor

32 J . Garnau t33 L. Tweddle

32 Pawsey C 32 M Allen 33 T. Smith 33 B . Hughes 34 L. Fishle y33 Heighton D

.33 A Sassi 37 A . Catterall 34 S . Richardson 35 S . Hasle r

34 Boyd35 Pawsey M

.34 R Jones

38 S . GraYByrne39 S 35 B . Villella 36 T McKinle y

36 Sutcliffe J 35 P. Ryan.

40 D . Thomas 36 A. Smith 37 A. Lenne n37 Dann S37 Cochrane A 36 L. Deane-Johns 41 B . Overma n

42 T James37 S . Kennedy38 J . Bateman

38 M . Peterson39 B. Denha m

38 Phillips R (C)39 Antonopoulos T

37 T. FreerHall38 R

.43 C. Davis 39 A. Conlan 40 C . Brooke s

39 Anderson H40 Jarred W

.39 M . Meehan 44 S . Taylor

45 M . Tankey40 N . Perrett41 J . Hassett

41 R . Crawford42 M . Hotton

41 Lauletta S 40 R. MacWhirter 46 W. Attard 42 J . Pangrazio 43 S . Ferguso n-12 Torney A 41 A. Dillon 46 M . Licciardo 43 W Keighran 44 R . Featherston~3 De Stefanis M- .4 Power B 42 N. Ireland 47 G . Talo r

Moun t48 James.

y44 D . Mo Ian 45 J . Armstron g

;4 Wallace 1':4 Maiyah A

43 T. Woodruff (VC )44 B. Hilbe rt 49 S . Donnelly 45 D . Waight 46 M . McKerrow

47 R . McKerrow45 Treadwell G 45 C . Smith 50 D. Tonks

51 P. Romanin46 J. Travagli a

Chapma n47 M48 T. Rourke

46 Hutchinson B 46 M . Callinan 52 L. O'Sullivan.

48 L . Harper49 C . Johnso n

Nailo n50 H47 Mitchell G48 Morpeth T

47 J . Ka y48 D Orlando

53 J. Kavanag h54 . L . Kavanagh 49 R . Simkiss

.51 A . Brow n

49 Roberts T50 Farmer J

.49 R . Dillon 55 P. Rogerso n

56 N . Dodd50 S . Kurin g53 M . Chaplin

52 A . Terril l53 R . Versteege n

50 Adgemis J 50 D . James 57 A. Hilbert 54 S . Game 52 T. Terry52 Hansen W53 Kinross D

51 D . Walsh 58 K. Callow 58 J . Ferrari 55 T. Anderso n54 Bennie L 52 A . Orlando 59 J. Jacks 59 A . Ratt le 56 T. Birks56 Best E 53 P. Funder 60 T. James

Woodl e61 A 61 J . Lynch 57 T Irvin e57 Baker A58 Beaver A

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63 P Roberts5859 L. Fehrin g

59 Cade T61 Broster N 56 A Oswald

63 J. Gioffre64 L. Overman

.67 B . Day 60 A. Cunningham

62 Mero J 57 R Carey 65 J . Harris 75 A. Foley 61 B . Coleman63 Curran R 58 T. Curnow 66 J . Delaney 76 M . Gait 62 C . Sophides65 Burows R69 Lapira M 59 J . Puttyfoot 67 A . Caruso

k77 G . Pickford 63 B. Holmes

70 Chisholm M 60 T. Coughlan 68 W. Bac wa y

71 Phillips T 61 M . Rush79 Stockdale S80 Oberoi A

62 H Davies NORTH S UBURBAN S p onsored by :81 McCulloch CLUB JOHNSON S82 Mackris A83 Robison C EF- 622 Mt . Alexander Rd . IGA Liquo r84 Andrades M ._ •-_s ___ .=.- Moonee Ponds Woodend9326 1799

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Last week's results have, I believe, highlighted thefact that Old Brighton is a class above the res t

of the competition, and unless some extraordinaryevents happen, it will be almost impossible to top-ple the leaders .Review

At the home of Harry, Ormond effectively endedCollegians' slim hopes of staying in B section bywinning by 46 pts. The entire Ormond club wishMatt McConvill well in his recovery from his time inhospital . as he has been poisoned yet again by thatlittle red thing . He was superb for the winners,along with Miller and Robbins . For the Lions,Woolhouse, Hosking and Dixon were good players .

The home of footv, EP, saw the old mule back intown, as Old Paradians beat Old Mentonians by 34pts . The margin would have been more but for badkicking, as the OPs frittered away plenty of chances,so this week the focus is goal shooting for theBundoora boys. OMs gave their all for the full 4quarters again, great stuff chaps . Porteous had aday out for the winners with 7, and was well sup-ported by Sinclair and first-gamer Curran . For thelosers . Bournan was terrific with 6 goals with Vickand Webb helping out .

Out at Donvale, we saw Whitefriars snatchdefeat from the jaws of victory over De La Salle bygoing down by 3 pts . With a lead of up to 5 goalsmid way through the 3rd quarter. Des Meagher'sboys were ready to start smoking the cigars .However, Paul Cooper's charges were not to be out-done, and charged back into the game with somequick goals and hung on to land the prize . Thebrothers Hyland were good for De La, along withMorel . For the 'Friars . Cunningham, A Carboneand A Pawlik were consistent contributors .

Brunswick was the scene for Old Haileybury toget the money over NOBs by a measly point . OH isnow officially the B section enigma 'winners' for2000! Mick Dwyer must be as frustrated as I amtrying to work out when the real team will turn up .Frank Dunell must also be beginning to wonder ifhe has Jeckyl and Hydes on his hands as well .Lappage with 6 goals, and Hassell and White weregreat for the Bloods. while Saad with 5, and Tonkinand Curry tried hard for the home team .

The blockbuster on Sundav at EP between OldBrighton and Mazenod turned out to be a completefiazer, as the ladder leaders belted their opponentsto the tune of 62pts . OB choked that famous gameplan of Mazenod to the point of strangulation . andonly a 5 goal last quarter saved Dave Murray's mus-keteers from total humiliation. For OB, Williams,Fitzgerald (3 goals) and Pirrie were impressive . ForMazenod, O'Hara, Meehan and McIntyre triedvaliantly to stick to their structured game plan .

viewOIr . .entonians

host Co llegiansdown at thosetremendous playin gfields at Keysborough . It's a well-known fact thatthe Panthers give 100% all the time. The Lions alsogive their best, but unfortunately, seem to be com-ing up short each week . Given that they're playingat home, and the Lions are not travelling as well, I'lltip the home side to win their second game for theyear by 15 pts

. In a very important game for both clubs, my ol dclub, De La Salle and my current club, OldParadians face the music at Malvern . It's fairly cer-tain that the loser today can kiss their season good-bye . De La haven't been setting the world in fire,whilst the OPs' injuries have crippled the club to theextent that yours truly might have to don the kneebrace! The Green and Purples will get over the linetoday by 25 pts .

Out at Central Reserve, those cheerful folks atMazenod play host to Whitefriars . The well-fabledstructured game plan of Mazenod copped a pound-ing last week, but good sides have down days . Thevisitors were stiff last week, but really have onlythemselves to blame for the loss. If the home sidecan keep chipping away with their game plan, andmaintain their tremendous aerobic capacity, they'llbounce back today by saluting by 40 pts .

A couple of weeks ago, this game would havehad blockbuster status . However, the Old Brightonand NOBs clash at EP on Sunday is another oppor-tunity for the flag favourites to sharpen their claws .NOBs losing the last two will have Frank DuneIlscratching his head, and I believe that the OBmachine, led magnificently by Dale Tapping, willadd to his woes today. The ladder leaders will con-tinue on their merry way today by disposing of yetanother challenger by 36 pts.

Finally, the enigmatic Old Haileybury playOrmond down at McKinnon . The home team couldbe the sleeping gi an t in B section, and Mick Dwyerseems to be weaving some magic with his'chameleons' . As I've said previously, Steve Gracehas his players doing the right things at the righttime . If OH don't win todav, it will be the last time Itip them to beat a side above them on the ladder(thank God for that, they cry!) . The home side willweigh-in first by 28pts .

MagoosGoing out on a limb with a few today (including

my own!), as I think that Collegians . De La Salle,Mazenod, Old Brighton and Ormond will get the'bickies' today .

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C--espondentsI oii my chair with the amount of calls last

lanks and please keep up the good work .-ries AGAIN to Collegians, NOBs, Ol d

and a gntle reminder to Mazenod .

„- - 17.6 .002.3 5.3 9.4 11.9.755 .4 10.8 14.10 18.13.12 1

: C llnsssbrth 3- MacKenzie 2, Kenneally 2 . lYoothouse . Johnson,teIly Jones Best: C Unswrontt. Kenneally. Woolhouse, Hosking. Dixon ,

on - congratulates the following playing milestones today for the club . 50

't- -arl, Spiro _ . s, I-w , ckson and tl-ro Y.

OBGFC thank you for your efforts and Nvishwell . We look forward to seeing tent aroun dn Road" for many more years to come . Good

ybury - con g ratulations toVvho played his 150th game last weekorth Old Boys . Mark began in the U19's in

straight from the school, was recruited byingvale and returned to the Bloods in 1993 .: : has been a valuable member of the team

ace, as key position player or in the ruck . and hasI ; :-_sented the VAFA on 10 occasions (captain} ~ }9) . Well done "Disco" .

.tson who both represent the Club for:ime this week . Well done Brett & Watto .

t id Boys - would like to congratulatepi:ijj o th for reaching his 200th game today.i;C ;~'ly is one of the best players to ever representhe club . His selection in the NOB's Team of the10th Century recognising this status . Boothy hasrepresented Victoria on a couple of occasions, is aBest & Fairest winner and has been a runner up inihe A Grade Best & Fairest award . Congratulationstre also extended to Phil O'Dvryer on reaching his200th game milestone today . POD is a tough nononsense type who always gives 100% to the teamand Club cause. His efforts at NOB's were recog-nised in 1999 when he received the Best Clubmanaward . Well done to you both from all at NOBs .

53e La Salle - would like to congratulate the fol-lowing who reached milestones last week BrendanHoy (150) and Gerard Jackson (100), and todayPeter Bowden (50), Mark Butler ( 100) and TarnSilvers (100) . Well done to you all from everyone

, sociated with the D's .

IO ? '.,:iA_,9, CLUB LASTBRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 5BECKETT ORMOND 0KAVANAGH MAZENOD 0REIDY WHITEFRIARS 0HARRISON MAZENOD 1G .PORTEOUS OLD PARADINANS 7

B RESERVEHAWKINS MAZENOD 4 29CLANCY DE LA SALLE 4 17BARKER NORTH OLD BOYS 2 15BROWN ORMOND 0 13ELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12BRUDAR OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12

:ntonians - congratulate Brett Clothier

MacKenzie. Ormond: Scanlon 3 . Miller 2. Black 2. Presser. MeConvllLBrennan . Rennnan . Grace . Keleher. Cooper, Jatnes . Naughton . Stone.VJhelan . Best: McComill . Miller, Robbins. James, Keleher. Bailey. Umpires:

Rick Love ; Nathan Boyle (F). John Keilti,Beornn McCarthy (G)

Old Paradians: 5.1 8.8 11.8 17.15 .117

Old R4entonisns: 3.2 6.2 9.3 13.5.83

Old Paradinrts: Porteous 7. Holland 2. Sinclair 2. Collins 2, Curran . P

Brabender, Galloway- Dintffiosa.tite . Best : Porteous . Sinclair, Holland .

Burns, Curran. Ball . Old Aientonierta: Bournon 6 . Webb 3. Callantllte 2 .

Carter. Flaskis. Best : Bournon, Vick. Mullin . Webb . Newton . Pahner.

Umpires: Leon Quum: Sharon Alger (F). David Gourlay: James Maxivell (B).

Grant Napper Craig Arnot (G )

Whitefriars: 3.2 7.5 9.8 12.9 .81

De La Salle: 3.2 3.4 10.8 12.12 .846lhitefrlars : S Mika 4 . A Paulik 2, Gillan 2, Campbell . B Van Den Boom. RPalvlik. A Carbone. De La 8allecHackett 4, D Hyland 2 . Morel 2 . Du --Laragv. M Hither, Johnstone . Best: S Hyland. D Hvland. Morer. Hacke tt .PdcKenzie, Thomas . Umpires: Peter Sunpson: Daniel HaIliwell (F). RossPichards: Bob Dunstan (G )

No rth Old Boys : 1.1 5.2 9.7 15.10.100Old Haileybury: 8.4 11.6 14.10 15 .11 .101

North Old Boys; Saad 5 . Phy(artd 2. J Barker 2 . Sanders . Amor. Boyle,Tinton. Booth . Co)lison. Best : J Barker, Tonkin . said, Skene . Sanders-

Cum% Old Aalleybury: Lappage 6. Byrns 2 . Kejna. S Landord-Jones . Ad.

Hdton . Javasekra . Masoli. Ross, N-12ite . Best: Hassett . $ Lay. Lappage•Hansen, A'ttite- Ash . Hilton . Umpires : Peter James: Graeme Hunichen (Fl.Russell Owens ; Garry Clancy (G )Old Brighton: 4.2 7.5 13.11 19 .13 .127Mazenod: 2.0 3.3 5.3 10.5 .65Old Brighton: Bradley S. Fitzgeral d 3 . Pirrie 3 . McLachlan 2, Nickas 2 .Jackson 2, Phelan . Krz}'tsztiak. Best : S Gadsden, Barrow. Williams. Phelan,Lennox, Fitzgerald . Mazenod : Fisher 2, Hanley 2 . Ke lly. Harrison. Paolucci,Mclntyre. Morgan- Nelson. Best: O'Hara, Polan . Pickering. Part), . Meehan,Mctntyre .Umpires: John Miller: Simon Olive ( FI. Tun Dodds: Frank Martinez(B), Andrew Long: Deride Dix (G)

RESERVES - 17 .06.00 .2.3 3.4 7.7 7.8.50

Ormond: 0-0 4.3 7.5 11.7 .73Collegians: T Donnelly 2 . A Hart 2 . Jones, Harding, Lyltch . Best: Ltnch. McCann .

Harding, A Hart. Jones . Greeves. Ormond : Courutev 2 . S trauc6 2. Stewart 2 .Shephe`rd. B Collins . Smith . McDonald . Carman . Best: Carman. B Collins, CKelelter. Courutev. Strauch, R Block .

Old Parediarts: 4-5 5.10 8.17 12.19.91Old !Mentonians: 2.2 4.4 6.5 10.6.66Old Paradians: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Old~4ientonians : G Ferguson 3. Riley, 3. Goodbody 2. Austm. Watson . Best : Drinan.Da}er. Ferguson. Austin, Rushvrorth. Goodbody .

Flhitefiisrs: 0.0 1.2 1.6 3.6 .24De La Salle: 3.3 5.6 10.7 15.9 .99Wiiltefriars: T Carri ~a~ Frilton. B O'Connor. Best: Gtemt . Elliott. Maguire . Murrav-Ross. \L'oods" Be La`~`SaIle: Clancy 4. Hall 3 . Hodder 2 . B Mamux 2. Vavallo 2 .Novella. Smith. Best: 6Domte ll . Vavallo, B Mamiix, Evans . Clancy . Hodder.

Old Brighton: 6.2 8.5 11.8 12.12.84i,:azenod: 1.0 3.5 7.9 11.9.75Old Brighton : Bickett 3 . March 2. Murchle 2. Earl . Talbot. Ghutavin . McLaugnlin,Paters on. Best: \V Earl. McLaughlin . Gumast t . Cooper. Biekett. Talbot.A9szenod:

Hawkins 4. Smith 2. Ballenger 2. Dickensan. Grant. Hanegraat Beat: Ba llenger.

Miller, Smith. Dickenson- Meehan. Nisbet,

North Old Boys: 2.4 7.8 7.9 9.12.66Old HaIleybury: 2.3 3.8 5.9 5.9 .39

North Old Boys: M Barker 2 . Trenton 2. Collins..A}erbe. Trimboll. Lock . 6S

Phvtand . Best: Trimbo?L to Drum. Vogels . Bartoev. Collins, McGrath . Old

Bsiley1~ E[stathimi 2. Anderson. P Lvtgtord-Jones. Thiele. Best : Brandham .

1Varnes, Elliott . O'Donnell . Finlayson. Anderson.

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIO N

OLD MENTONIANS v . COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE v . OLD PARADIANS

MAZENOD v. WHITEFRIARS

NORTH OLD BOYS v OLD BRIGHTON at EPSunday

OLD HAILEYBURY v . ORMON D

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B SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE M AZENOD NTH OLD BOYS OL D

Coach: Tim Hart Coach : Paul Cooper Coach : David Murray Coach : Frank Dunnell G~n~.G.11.lARlC ;2Res . Coach: Anthony Parkin Res . Coach: Paul O'Dwyer Reserve : Tony Collins Res . Coach: Darren Caddy Coach: Dale Tappin g

1 S. Mollard (VC) 1 A Moore 1 C. Harrison 1 . D .Wilkinson Res. Coach : Brad Berry

2 N Florentine 2 M Mercuri 2 J. Ballenger 2 . D .Waters 1 A . Kryzwnia k.3 B. Woolhouse (C) 3 B Cori n

3 M Butler3 B . Devlin 3 . TWaters

4. S .Sleep 2 A . Pirri e4 G. Palmer (VC) 4 L Hall 4 A. Hanley (VC) 5. B .Devine (RC) 3 C. Barrow5 R. Henebery 5 C Swift 5 M. Quirk 5. D .Skene 4 M. Talbot5 D . Greeves 6 M Harber 6 N . Marmo 6. N .Vogels 5 N. Perry

Van Der6 S 7 C Browne (C) 7 S. Morgan 7. P.Booth 6 S . Alderson.Veene (RVC) 8 A Mithe n

g S Hart8 D. Lancaster 8. B .Collison (C)

9. L .Curry (DVC)7 B. Logan (VC)

7 S. Eig 10 T Silvers 9 A. Tucker'

10. S .McGrath 8 M. Gadsden

8 N. Beattie 11 A Evans HaraM . O10 11 . G .Collins 9 S . Lennox9 T. Hovey 11 S Vavallo 11 T. Smith (RC) 12. S.Lock 10 M . Dennis10 S . Harding 12 D Toohey (VC) 12 M . Murray (VC) 13. T.Halpin 11 A. Fitzgerald

McKenzi e11 B 13 A Waters 13 P. Gooden 14. D .Kingham 12 H . Bickett.12 N . Harrison 14 B Hackett

15 J Hodder14 N . Meehan 15. J.Talbo t

16. D .Collins13 R . Kent

13 W. Dal y 16 S Hyland 15 N . Parry 17. M .Maguire 14 S. Williams C( )14 J . Dixon 17 A Elliott 16 J . Kavanagh 18. C .Murray 15 D . Tymms (VC)

14 D . Warne - Smith 18 J Horn 17 D. Kelly 19. P.O'Farrell 16 W. Earl15 Y. Phillips 18 C Mercuri 18 D. O'Donaghue 20 . J.Sutherland 17 A. Rickarby16 D . Phillips 19 R Prezen s

i19 S . McMullin 21 . N .Casboul t

22 M Connelly 18 M . Jackson (VC))17 R . Hosking cone20 M P

21 D Jackson20 C . Murray . .

23 . P.0'Dw ery 19 S. Gadsde n18 C . Mollard 22 M O'Donnell

21 S . Polan 24 . J .Barker 20 A . McLachla n19 A . Baxter 23 J Doak 22 D . Ryan 25 . G .Phyland 21 T. Ewert20 Andrew Farr 24 J Morel 23 A. Tucker 26 . S .Smith 22 L . O'Neil l

21 C Harris 25 K Rogers 24 D . Nisbet 27 . W.McTaggart 23 L . Holt.22 S . Piasente 26 S Woo d

26 E Willi25 A. Pickering (C) 28 . M .Nulty

29 . D .Boyer 25 S . Nikas23 N . Milat ams

28 N Harber 26 J . Dunne 30 . M .Lei h 26 A . Coope r24 T. Knox 29 M Joyce 27 D . Krom 31 . L.Boy e 27 D . Paterso n25 C. Unsworth 30 B Mannix 28 N . Little 32 . M .Phyland 28 J . Bradley26 S . Woolley (RC) 31 A Flowerday 29 R . Sharp 33 . M .Barker 29 J . Murch27 S . Humphry (VC) 32 R Bonnici (VC) 30 S. Fisher 34 . J .Saad

Carne y35 M 30 A . McLaughli n28 N . McCann 33 M Kin g

34 A Pedicini31 A McIntyr eA .

. .36 . D.Tonkin (VC) 31 A . Bristow

29 A. Kenneally 35 A Mackintosh32 S . Paolucci 37 . S .Mikunda 32 G . Ear l

30 L . Moon 37 D Hyland 33 39 . R .Maguire 33 P. Phela n31 J . Rose 38 R Ford 34 M . Pollard (RVC) 38 . M .Amor 34 J . Whit e32 D . Thompson 39 M Goodier 35 R . Hawkins 40 . C.Phyland

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40 A Johnstone36 G . Miller ..

enk o42 . 36 B . Polloc k34 M . Britten 41 D Spithill

37 L . Morgan 4 3 . D Zacek 38 J . Raj u35 Ashley Farr 42 D McInerney 38 P. Nelson 44 . M .Drum 39 A. Ginnavin36 G . Cooper 43 L Borella 39 A . Quinn 45 . B .Pawsey 40 B . Pa tt erson37 M . Opie 44 X Clancy 40 C . Dickenson 46 . N .Goonan 41 J . Murchie38 T. Marks 45 A Lambe 41 B . Bell 47 . J .Barlow

Daniel s48 P 42 P. McMahon39 N . Hart 46 P Bowden 42 P. Fotiniotis . .

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40 M. O'Donnell 47 S Laska48 D Smith

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50. T.Drum 44 A. Brow n50 B. Jefferson (VC) 49 L Walker 44 S . Garbellini 51 . S.Fitzpatrick 45 S . Fox

50 J Lowe 45 B . Meehan 52. N .Sanders 46 M . Wilson51 M Evans 46 B . Hobbs Aerb e53 . T

54 A rimboli 47 D . Wilso n52 D Poynton 47 A . McDowell . .

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Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Sven Samild Coach : Peter Bedtord Coach: Steve Grace Coach : Des Meaghe r

Res. Coach : Wayne Moss Res Coach: Craig Davis Res . Coach: Damian Carroll Res. Coach : Craig Tonkin Res Coach : Brian Grills

1 C. Home 1 A Acreman 1 S. Vincent (C) 1 D Mabbett 1 R Pasqualott o

2 D. Connell 2 C Lean 2 P. 0'Loughiin 2 D Beckett 2 M Bateman (VC )

3 R. Kejna (DVC) 3 B Murph~ (VC} 3 D. Stevens 3 P Gleeson 3 M Carbone (C)4 S . Langford-Jones 4 D Carrol 4 M. Wood 4 A Grace 45 A. Brudar 5 C Wallace 5 M. Harford 5 B Turner 5 M Robinso n6 W. Smith 6 D Paterso n

7 G Ferguson 6 MP Geary 6 D Whelan 6 C Housto n7 N Cunningham7 Adam Hilton (C)

8 R Newton 7 P. Cosgriff 7 S Keleher8 A Davisg D. Hassett

LambertM9 G Pride 8 A. Sinclair 8 M Miller (DVC)

9 S Grace 9 C Ma uireg .10 C . Efstathiou 10 B Kuramot o

11 D Solley9 J . Collins10 P. Brabender (VC) 10 D Scanlon 10 A Pawli k

11 R Reidy11 D . Warnes12 N . Hanson

12 C Dwye r13 A Palmer 11 A. Burns 11 D Robbin s

12 N Sebo12 R Pawli k

13 B. Harro pForsyt h14 A

14 K CampbellC D i

12 J . Hollan d14 B . Brabender

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av s1 516 D Nock 15 B . Dintinosante 14 S Jame s

15 S Naughton15 P Campbel l16 B Uanderiboorn(UCj16 P. O Donnel l

16 B. Langford-Jones17 N Linford18 T Bournon (VC)

16 M . Godfrey17 B Hart

16 T Stewart (RC) 17 A Carbon e17 Ash Hilton 19 D. Ki tt o

.18 G. Porteous

17 P Jo y

18 W Block18 C Fulto n19 T Hilto n

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19 John Swindon 19 D Clearyry (RVC) 20 D Mcauliffe.Elliott20 D

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Jenke21 A 23 A. Drinan 21 A . Farrell 21 J Brown 22 D Vandenboo m.22 D . Mason 24 C . Twentyman 22 S . Ciavola 22 R Block 23

23 M . Seccull 25 J Winduss 23 P. Walsh 23 T Ashford 24 R Mik a24 A . Ross 26 G Dart 24 D . Digney 24 M Abrahams 25 D Reid

25 G . Rowlands (RC) 27 G Katris 25 A . Heffernan 25 J Dale 26 C Ryan

26 J . Bell 28 L Hogan 26 M .B. Geary 26 L Livingstone 27 M Northey27 P. Dimond 29 A Carter 27 A . Jenkins 27 T Brennan 28 C Eame s

28 S . Walden (VC) 30 M Brooks 30 B . Richardson 28 B Collins 29 A Glen n29 B . Carson 31 M Elliott

32 N . Hollow 31 J . Lucas 29 N Courtney 30 M Power31 M Duffy30 A . Whit e

Lay31 D33 H Samild 33 P. Harris 30 N Wells

31 H Black 32 B Winc h.32 B . Mitchell 34 P Flaski s

35 T.McNish34 B. Galloway35 M . Gale 32 R Presser 33 M Vernal

34 D Gloufchev33 L. Floy d34 P. Langford-Jones

36 DJ . Alexande r37 M Francis

36 S . Swindon 33 M Shepherd34 R Remman (VC) 35 C Law

(RVC).

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37 D Sulliva n35 D . Lappage36 B. Lay

39 T Rile y40 M Manix

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37 A Guzzo38 C Carrig g

37 A. Dowsing 41 S Cozens 40 C . Seckiold38 S Herrmann

39 K Kenned y40 A Thwaites38 P. Wright 42 H Mason 41 D . Watson 39 A Orr 41 C O'conno r39 R . Georg e

40 B. Johnston43 M Lawe s44 B Clothier

42 R . Murra ySwindon43 A

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41 S. Saunders 45 M . Kennedy.

44 M . Joyce41 J . Koolstra42 C Keleher

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44 M . Wray 48 J . Webb48 E . Nayef 44 M Mabbett 46 G Johnso n

45 T Hilton 49 C . Mackay 49 M . Hildebrand 45 J . Keleher 47 M Nolan46 R . Brandham 50 G Richards 51 A . Baker 46 C Cleary 48 J Treyvau d

47 T. Barker 51 L Stephen 52 M . Ryan 47 C . Cooper 49 C Andrew s48 A . Pound 52 A . Oxiand 53 B . Atkin 48 G Smith 50 J Housto n49 G . Finlayson 53 M Stroud 56 A. Sacco 49 M Horsfield 51 L Eame s

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62 R . Bal l63 M . Jones

58 M Collins59 P Konstanty 60 B Sinclai r

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y gee how can a scribe endeavor to tip winners onform . It's a total impossibility throw out the crys-

tal ball and toss a coin appears to be the way to goover the next 7 weeks. The top 3 all disgraced them-selves by going down the Sainters need swabbingwhile the Two Blues and the Bullants appear to be ona roll .REVIEW

The game between Prahran an d the Ogs was cer-tainly not spoilt by any classy football . Although bothsides train on the ground they were having troublecoming to grips with the tricky surface and spentmore time waiting for the ball to come to them ratherthan attack it with any gusto as it kept bouncing atright angles. None the less the Ogs were soundlybeaten by a good Prahran unit who are strictly adher-ing to a good game plan . Prahran had a good day andnight and were again well served by David Gallagherwhile Andre Pitts is just starting to hit his straps andfind some form . Stevens was again at his best for thevanquished, Bingley tried hard and O'Brien up fromthe Ressies was solid in defense.

Beaumaris suffered it's second defeat for the sea-son . Take nothing away from the Tigers they werehard at it all day and fully deserved their victory .They had so much at stake and played accordinglywhile the Sharks perhaps made the fatal mistake ofthinking all they had to do was turn up to win .Having said that there wasn't much in it at the end,the game was fiercely contested, very entertainingand the big crowd especially if you were a Tiger cer-tainly got their monies worth. Every Tiger put theirhand up at some stage but Timmy Beasley . DrewJohnston and Doc Parsons rate a special mention, Iwas particularly impressed with Merrifield andJames Drury is now I believe known as STUD . GoodSharks were pretty hard to find the best by a milewas Danny George he received little support with per-haps Neil Conlan being worthy of a mention withMitch Barrow finding some touch towards the end .

The Hoes horror run continues as in the end theyare soundly beaten by the rampaging Bullants per-haps the form side of the section at the moment .Bulleen won every quarter with their new found formto in the end run out pretty comfortable winners . TheHoes as usual were persistent and had a pretty fairdip at it but weight of numbers told in the end . Whosaid they weren't fit, is this the start of a run a la 99 .Best for Bulleen were Nick Bone, Tulloch. Parris andMcLaren who kicked 7 in his return after a long layoff. Ivanhoe were pretty impressed with the debut ofAssumption old boy Glenn Robertson who was a rayof hope in the back half. Ang Pace maintained astrong presence, whilst Maud was pretty good with 4majors .

Out we come, out we come, out we come to play

and that is exactlywhat the Saintersdid, their season wason the line and lastweek's defeat was still hurting. Tight game early onwith Glen Eira just holding the ascendancy, built upto a handy lead at half time until the floodgatesopened from midway throughout that championshipquarter. The Rovers were terribly disappointed withthemselves for their lack of application, a major con-cern to Barney even more worrying a slip to fourthand danger ahead. Everyone worthy of a mention atSaintland give Tim Watson your secret Paul, but TimRossiter, Oldham, Tkocz . Broad, and that marketingguru Chris Massis all stood out, Rovers nominate

d Zampaglione, Fanning and Boyd as better players ina poor day with some of Rogo's boys now in line forSenior selection.

The Jackas got off to a great start kicking thefirst 2 but then wow Therry kicked the next 12 total-ly unanswered to set the tone of the day and setthemselves up for their most important victory of theseason . This was a major turnaround from their firstmeeting as the visitors totally dictated the terms .Every time Ajax challenged Therry would re groupand answer that challenge they hunted in 2's and 3'sall day and were always at the fall of the ball, a greatresult for JT and the boys. Too strong . too tall . tootough perhaps an apt description. Taylor kicked 5 forthe T's to be a great focal point. while Finnigan led byexample and Boyle . B .Hollow and Nancarrow werealso pretty good . For Ajax none were better thanMark Segal whilst his brother Jona Segal, NeilIsraelsohn . Duza and Gab Dukes battled hard allday.PREVIEW

I really believe Beaumaris face another dangergame this week at home against the Ogs . Ladderpositions mean nothing the visitors are up against itand fighting for survival .. Perhaps last week was thejolt the Sharks needed to remove some overconfi-dence and lethargy and one would hope they willbounce back with a vengeance . Anyway that's whatI'm tipping.

The Bull ants are on a roll and will be full of con-fidence . The Tigers were terrific last week and will bebuoyed by that result but they can't rest on their lau-rels and think the job is done they must keep thesame momentum going. A tough ask for you Peterbut I think perhaps a fraction more class will just getthe visitors over the line against a Bulleen side who Irespect greatly for their never say die attitude .

I think Hampton Rovers at home and on therebound will be just too hard an obstacle for thestruggling Ivanhoe-Assumption to overcome. Bothsides are under the hammer a bit for differing rea-

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sons finals versus relegation but the younger legs ofthe Rovers on the big ground should prevail as theyreverse the result of the first encounter.

Another tough ask for Glen Eira as they travelacross town to visit the triumphant Therry outfit .This is the real test for the Sainters they must winthis one if they are to be around in August . Hard tobeat at Oak Park is Therry I don't think Paul and theboys can do it today either, but you can bet your bot-tom dollar they won't go down without a fight .

Ajax are in a bit of a slump having lost 2 of theirlast 3 while the Two Blues are on a ro ll after stri ng-ing a few together on the trot for the first time in acouple of years . But this is their big test now. theJackas will be pumped they can't afford to dropanother one now, while Prahran have to win to stayalive . If they don't win this one its all over red roverfor the visitors so I'm going for the jugular and tippingmy old side to create a minor upset . Sorry Harmesy .

CONDOLENCE SAll involved in C-Section and indeed Amateur

Football send our sincere sympathy to Ivanhoe-Assumption's Rob Angelini and his family on thedeath of his younger brother Carlo .

CONGRATULATIONSTo Prahran legend Kevin Matherson and his

lovely wife Navarra on their birth of their son Jamesduring the week . Hope you are both well and the cel-ebrations weren't too hard on your old body Kev .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSAnother great effort 10/010 . Let's keep that up

for the next 7 weeks. Don't forget the numbers 9-5531561 phone or fax the mobile is 0412 213 541 orsend me an e-mail at braineo@optusnet .com.au.Don't forget to include your most outstanding playeras your nomination for the All Star Cafe Player of theRound . It's a bit hard when I have to have a punt atit most weeks . Many thanks .

Prahran - Tony "Roy" Rolfs today plays his200th club game since joining the Club in '87 . Royplayed 190 senior senior games but this year due totime restraints is filling in for the reserves .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALKALINSKI AJAX 3 38BOLTER BEAUMARIS 1 36KIRZNER AJAX 0 31HECKER ST BEDES 3 30MATTHEWS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 5

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26BASIST AJAX I 23D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 16KALB AJAX 0 13VANCE BEAUMARIS 0 13S. NISH BEAUMARIS 0 13

SENIORS - 17 .06.00Old Geelong: 0.5 1.7 3.10 6.12.48

Prabran: 4.3 8.5 13.8 17.9.111

Old Geelong: Foley 2 . Varlev 2. M Wilson . Wallace-Smith . Best: Ste : ens . O'Brien.

Middleton . Brid . Ni Wilson, Variep. Prahmn : tVZlssom 5 . Pang 3 . :durphy 2. Perry 2.

Hodgson . Wal(ord. Pre. Birch . Paleodimos. Best: gallagher. A Pitts. GeWe. Marrtott.

Murphy, Goodlet. Umpires: Trent Foley: Mark Morrison IF6 Al'ura Hoare: Scott

McKenzie (B). Robert Parry. Clive Shipley (G )

St Bedes Meat . Tig: 3.4 6.9 9.10 13.13 .91Beaumsris: 5.5 6.7 10.11 12.13 .85St Bedes Ment . Tig: Parsons 3 . Merrield 3. Hecker 3 . MacGe,orge . P Wunde L

Wbule. Lamina. Best: Beasley . McCraw. Johnston. Bell . Tonilinson . Comtelty.

Beaumeris :Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires : Craig

Brajtberg: Alan Stubbs IF) . Scott Pearce; Daniel Btackmore (B) . Greg Richards:

Peter Wallis (6)

Bu ll een Templestowe 3.6 7.10 11.14 21 .17.143Ivanhoe Assumption: 2.5 5.6 7.9 10.13.73

Bnlleen Templestawe: McLaren 7 . Matthews 6. W Thompson 3. N Bone, Glover.

Schneider . Smith . Tulloch . Best: N Bone . Tullach . Matthews . C Parris . Prior.

3viMarea Ivanhoe Assumption: Maud 4. Tucker 2 . MeFarlanc. Wood. Sloan.

Blackwood . Best : Robertson. A Pace . MeFarlatte . Doherty . Maud . Rawteq . Umpires:

Gene Hudgins : Max Wiltmann IF)

Glen Eim: 4.3 8.7 15.12 20.14 .134

Hampton Rovers: 2.1 4.3 8.5 9.7 .61

Glen Eira: ODonnell 4. Astapenko 3. Turner 3 . Massis 2. Thursrield 2 . HaseO 2 .

Vamvakas . Canana. MeGaw. Tkoez Best: Rossiter . Oldham. Broad. Tkocz. Massis .

King. Hampton Rovers: Power 2. Duddy 2 . Dallas 2. Drew Anderson 2. Davcy.

Best: Zampagliont. FanNng. Boyd . Lawrence. Davey. S .Anderson. Umpires: Paul

Jones: Paul Withungion IFI• Nick Lemon : 1Vayne Cove (BI

AJAX: 2.0 6.3 10.5 12.6.78

Theory Penata: 10 .2 15.7 17.13 21 .17.143

AJAX : Kalhvski 3. Redlich 3. R`alvisch 2 . J Segal . Duzemnan. Konskp . Cukiennan.

Best : M Segal. J Sega Isaelsoim. Duzemnan. Dukes . \t'rcbel. merry Penols:

Taylor 5. M Crottv 3 . L Holtoa• 3. C Bannister 2 . Clarke 2. Carter. Doman . Elliott .

Nariearrow. Robinson. S Sacco . Best: Bo}le. B Hollow. Nanc.3rrow. Finnigan .

Carter. Umpires: Andrea Thwaites : Alba Fides; IF)

RESERVES - 17 .06 .0 0Old Geelong: 2.3 3.6 7.11 10.12.72

Prahran: 3.2 6.6 7.11 10.13.73

Old Geelong: Thorn 4 . Brown 2. Boer 2. Rancid . Harrington. Best: Morely.

Harrington . Thorn. Brain . Landale . Fitzgerald. Pnahran : Nugent 3 . t4'alimeyer 2.

Vear 2 . Decarteret 2. McCalhun . Best: Nugent . McCallum. Aitken . Bunnell,

Deearieret . Vagg.

St Bedes Merit TIg: 0.3 2.4 5.5 7.8 .50

Beaumaris: 4.3 7.8 13.10 18.11 .119

St Bedes Mimi Tig: Owen 3 . Chaplin 2. S Water. Nash . Best: Mi(sud. Larnagno .

Napiec B Bcasley. Young. Chaplin. Beaumaris: Goal kickers artd best players

results not received .

Bulleen Templestowe: 2.1 8.4 8.4 11.10.76Ivanhoe Assumption: 0.1 2.1 4.3 4.5.29BuBeen Templestoare:R Williams 6. Welch . McNamara. Dowlan. McKenzie.

Eijsvogel. Ivanhoe Assumption: d/ierore . Thack~vrac. King. Jacka. Best:

lacaangelo. L Pearce. Toogood. Jacka Thaclnvra}'. King ,

Glen Eirn: 1.2 1.3 1.4 4.5.29

Hampton Rovers: 3.2 10.5 15.10 20.10.130

Glen Eire: Goal kickers and best players results not received. Hampton Rovezs:

Lake 5 . Blick 4. Buhner 4. Fetterpace 3. Helliger. Johnstone. McBride. Quon. Best:

Chasten . Rogerson . Ariz. Granger. Lake. Humphries.

AJAX : 1 .1 3.5 3.5 6.6.42

Thecrj pencils: 1 .7 2.7 2.10 5.12.42

AJAX : Bueklev 3 . Basist. Klein. Pvke . Best: Jason Feldman. Klein. Basist. Pt•ke.

Goidenfein. Boon. merry Penola : D Goodwin 2. Griggs. D VanEngter . Candiloro.

Best : t5eston. t4hykes. Griggs. P Garom. S Hollow. J Van Eager.

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

BEAUMARIS v. OLD GEELONGBULLEEN TEMPLESTO4VE v . ST BEDES

MENTONE TIGER S

HAMPTON ROVERS v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONTHERRY PENOLA v . GLEN EIR AAJAX v . PRAHRA N

REMEMBER

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT OELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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2 A. Kalinski.

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7 N. Gold 4 M. Smith 5 M Agrotis6 PGraham (DVC) 6 C. 0' Donnell

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7 G. Samuel 5 M. EnsorQuin6 A 7 P Robertson 7 S. Vamvakas 8 Drew Anderso n

8 A. Krongold . 8 D . Wilson 9 B . Boy d10 G . Dules 7 P. Fisher 8 N Bone

g H. Batty 10 B . Holt11 M . Weisler 8 J . Mead 9 C Parris Richards10 G 11 J . Zampaglion e12 J . Basist 9 B. Nicholson 10 P George . 12 R . Dunball13 A. Freund 10 A. Ladd 11 G Chivers 11 T. Rossiter 13 G. Wood s14 Y. Rapaport 11 M . Lee 12 A Parris

12 B . King 14 G. Jackson15 N . Gol d16 M Konsky 11 L . Stevens 13 D Tulloch (VC) 13 G . Brown 15 M. Flahive

.Cuklerman17 A 12 L . McNicholas 14 D Cooper 14 M . Weil oszg 16 D . Marshal l.Kirzne r18 J 13 S. Wilson 15 B Wolnizer

15 M . Broad 17 D . Artz (VC ).19 L . Pyke 14 L . Buller 16 S Smith 16 P. Rogers 18 P. Adams

Lawrence19 M19 M . Halphen 14 D . Drew 17 C Darby17 .

20 A Powe r20 B. Lewski 15 N . Craven18 K Burridge 18 A . Wilce .

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27 L . Levin 20 R . Gow 23 D MathewsMascal i24 B 27 A . Quo n

28 P. Walvisch 21 M . Mellon 24 T Agosta.

25 P. Dynon 28 A . Voss29 D . Marks 21 P. Sherman 25

26 N . Dymond 29 M. Fletche r30 N . Israelsohn 22 J . Holt 26 S Boyd 30 W. Earle31 M . Barnett 23 A. Catlin 27 27 R . Gilmore 31 T. Pucell a32 D . Janover 24 B. Gray 28 C Mutimer 28 C . Kernick 32 David Anderson33 A. Bock 25 D . Teasdale 29 P Bone 29 D . Dunlevie 33 M. Lak e34 D . Gun n

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32 M D'Zilva35 B. Hoare36 J . Cunningham37 A. Mordec h

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39 B. Klein 30 T. Reoin 33 N Hamshare 34 38 J . Humphries40 A. Redlich 30 R . Corfield 34 S Lambropoulos

3539 M. Crawford

41 J . Snow 31 L . Gibson 35 D Daskalou36

40 S. Foste r42 D . Bugalski 31 A. Spence 36 P Hare

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.32 S . Mitchell 38 S James 3 8

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46 J . Feldman 33 G . Jury 39 T FranklinDoolan40 L 45 A. Mason (RC)

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; OLD GEELONG PRAHRAN ST BEDES T H ERRY PEN OLAA SSUB j'® N Coach : Tony Morwood Coach: Tony Free M EN TO N E TIGE R S Coach: John Toohey

Coach : Chris By eRes

,Coach : Doni ValkanisCoach: Peter Curtin

Res Coach :Scott Harrington

Res Coach : John Ross

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Petrevski M (DVC )1R~1 2 L. Nyko 1 M Kinsella 2 Finnigan M (C)

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14 Loughran Tg, E . Healy 11 M. Javgietis 12 M. Bee r

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Caulfield Grammarians let it be known thatthey are a serious threat to the teams in th e

finals race, with an impressive win last week .Meanwhile the Blues returned things to properperspective by disposing of the dangerous Bears .

In case there was any doubt, it wasn't justspectators and coaches benches I was aiming atwith last week's spray about umpire abuse, theworst offenders are the players themselves . Ifyou've just told an ump that he's got s# Ca, forbrains, is congenitally defective, and a cheat ;don't hold your breath waiting for a free kick,then or ever! Take your frustration out on theball not the officials.

LAST WEE KOakleigh pushed Old Carey all the way in an

entertaining game on the superb surface of theScammell Reserve . The result was in doubt untilthe Panthers' skipper, Cam Matthews, steeredthrough the decider in the last minute of thegame. The Oaks' mobile talls, Glen Treacey andCam Marshall were dominant all over the field,and Trevor Bromley's goal kicking was magnifi-cent . Steve Vitali sparked off the OC revival witha great effort in the ruck, Nick Vas was in everycontest all day. and Chris Angus loved the firmsurface on his wing.

Old Camberwe ll suffered a classic St Leo'sEmmaus "Whompo!" . which the b~?#S%S have ahistory of inflicting on opposing sides whenever Itip against them . There wasn't much in it for 3terms, but the Two Blues' pin point passing outof midfield in the last was the clincher. The run-ning McCanns, Stephen . Ryan . and Tim, weremajor contributors to the Parks' win, ably sup-ported by the reliable Rob McGloin . Emmett Noyat centre, Marcus Scott at FB, and Garth Roweon a HFF, starred for the Wells .

Monash Blues showed Banyule . and therest, just how well they have to play to match theBlues when they are close to full strength . TheBlues rocketed out of the blocks in the first . andtry as Banyule did, they were unable to peg themback . Nick De Young on his wing and playing his100th game, got the Blues' votes, with SpiderSmith again everwhere . and Dave Furnelldeserves a gong for bouncing off the really BIGDave all day in the ruck . Dave Williams wasonce more the Bears best, with Jason Plant hoton his wing, and Brad Willmore busy as usualround the ground .

Caulfieldor.'jumped' Old Essen- ~

don with a big Is tQtr effort and wer enever headed ; demonstrating what a top sidethey are when "on song" . Fields had big gamesfrom Drew Pearce and Simon Widjaja, withStephen Amiet in deadly form at FF. ForGrammar, midfielders Leask and Goodger wereeffective, plus youngster Heritage at CHB . OEGseemed 'off the boil', so Gavin Keane will be stok-ing the furnaces at training this week .

La Trobe strove hard against Aquinas butsimply didn't have the manpower to competewith the Bloods . Adam Lorkin played a blinder atcentre, Sean Flynn also through midfield playedwell, and Andy Cultrera starred at HFF and onthe ball .

TODAY'S GAMESSt Leo's meet Oakleigh and, if it's a firm

track and dry ball as predicted, will be surprisedby the Oaks' battery of mobile marking players.Not to the extent of losing the game though, theTwo Blues will have too much talent for the Oaksand should take the points by 6/7 goals .

Banyule tackle Old Camberwe ll and GregWhitcroft will have smelling salts up their nos-trils to ensure they're alert at the start of thegame today . The Wells are vastly improved sincetheir Round 3 encounter, but still lack the con-sistency of effort which the Bears apply, nor dothey have a counter for the drive provided byDave Williams in the ruck . The Bears by 2/3goals . Should be a top match .

Old Essendon take on Monash Blues withneither in the mood to drop a game, so in everyrespect this is the match of the month, and a rip-per of a contest . I can't see Grammar being offtheir game two weeks in a row, nor can theyafford to be, with the pressure the Blues bring tobear via their pace and marking capability .PEGS No .2 will not be exactly the Blues preferredground configuration, however, their engineroom may be a touch better than OEG's, whichwill keep the home side's defence under thepump, and give the Blues attack enoughchances to post a winning score by a margin of3/4 goals .

La Trobe Univ. host Caulfield Grammarianswith the Fields in full flight now they have a whiff

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o f a finals berth . The visitors will have too much,tbilitv for the valiant Trobers and should wineomfortably .

Aquinas welcomes Old Carey and will not berelaxing, because the final four competition isioo hot for any luxuries like that. If the Panthersapply themselves all day they will give the Bloodsa run for their money, but the home club is to osavvy to let any of the lower teams under theirguard at this stage . Aquinas by 3/4 goals .

RESERVE SToday's winners should be; St Leo's, Banyule,

OEG, Caulfield Gr., Aquinas .Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425

phone and fax . Email :

bfhickey@telstra .easymail.com.au

Monash Blues - Flashy wingman Nick Deyoung celebrated his 100th game in great styleagainst Banyule last Saturday and is maturinginto a fine senior player for the Ashes . Welltrained by the great wingman Cowboy, Nickalways knows his own stats exactly and theimportance of grooming. Well done Nick - you areso fine . Father Phil and Nick have now con-tributed 300 plus games for the Club .

Caulfield Grammarians - 100 game to WillBowes. Will started in '94, then captained andwon the U19's B&F the following year, He hasprogressed into a courageous senior defenderwho loves to kick a goal . Well done Will, lookingforward to your next 100 games . From all yourmates at the Fields.

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SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALBROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 4 51THOMAS AQUINAS 4 46MACKENZIE OAKLEIGH 4 41CULTRERA AQUINAS 8 40B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 38AMIET CAULFIELD 7 38

Dl RESERVERIST OLD CAREYBOURKE CAULFIELDKAYROOZ BANYULETEASDALE MONASH BLUESB . MORAN AQUINASCROUCH AQUINASDEAKIN CAULFIELD

3327242217171 7

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SENIORS --17.06 .000: 13eigh: 4.3 9.5 13.7 16.9.105Old Carey: 3.4 9.8 12.12 16.18.114Oakte : Bromley 7, MacKetuie 4 . C Marshall 2 . Adamtc. R Marshall . Orlando.Best: rondev. Clark, Gee. C Marshall. S Kitts . StirlinOld Carey : Cohen 5.Ra(topoulos 4. Matthews 4 . Antis 2. Phillips Best : t'it, ". Vasilopoulos . ANgus.Oppy. B"vkill. Cohen. Umpires: Alan Ladd : Geoff Moore (Fl . Dennis izod IG)

Old Camhewell: 6.2 8.5 12.6 15.9.99St Leos Emmaus: 4.0 11.3 16.6 24.8 .152Old CsmberweB: Brov.niless 4 . D Walker 4. Perryntan 2 . Clav . Heffernan . Rmve.Seelev. S Smith. Best: Alex. Nov . Scott. MacKenzie. Rowe.st Leos Emmeus: SMcCann 7. Buckle 4 . Vau~han 4 . McKenzie 3. Fennel 2 . Dttdcrotantonio. Hetuicus.T McCatm_ R McGlout. Best: S McCann. P McGloin. R McCamt R McGloin. TMcCain. Rancid. Umpires: Paul Dinneen :Grant Wardrop IF )

Monash Blues: 8.4 15.6 19.9 23.10.148Banyule: 1.1 8.4 9.7 15.13.103Monash Blues : Farrar 4. Creamer 3 . De Younq 3. Hollouav 3 . Newman 3. Hem 2.Baats. Rogers . Smith. Tatterson . Weeks. Best: DeYoun .2vteGee. Morrison . Smith.MorrLson. Smith. Farrar, Gregorv. Banyule: 1villmore ~ O' Copnnell 2 . Plattair 2.Sutterby 2 . T Egan. H McDermott . D Witchell. tVOOdloek . D Williams . E3est: DWilliams. J Plait, W1Wnore. Cantwell. Meson . Wilkes . Umpirea: David Irons: DashPeiris IF)

Caulfield: 8.3 12.4 18.8 19.8 .122Old Essendon Gr. 4.3 5.4 6.4 8.11 .59Caulfield: Amiet 7 . Baxter 5. Margerison 3. Svrvnan. Pearce . Coauiishaw. Royals.Best: Pearce . WidaJa Ann I . Stimman . Baxter: Ro}als. Old Essendon Gr: Fincher2 I .eask 2, C er. P Hextee Herita ~~e. Lutterschmidl . Best: Leask . Goodger.Heritage, DiBasi. nnter. Hutchinson. Umpires: Paul l .amble: Lionel Katz IF )

La Trobe Unlversity: 1.0 2.1 3.6 5.14.44Aquinas: 10.6 16.12 21 .18 26.21.177La Trobe University: Goal kickers and best players results not received. Aquinss:Cuttrera 8, Thomas 4. Cotliver 3 . Downes 2. TaruID 2 . Denati 2. FiFiut . xtutogue.Lorkin . Jess. 14ooden . Best : Lorkiu. Flyi m. Minogue. Bothnia. Cultrera. Jones.Ump'ves: Ben Ryde : Luke Johnston (FI~

RESERVES -- 17 .06 .00Oakleigh: 1.3 2.4 2.6 5.9.39Old Carey: 3.1 9.5 12.12 16.14.110Oakle' : Andrutopotdos . Bader. Dordevic, lanchcllo. Leshe . Best: HaIl . Bader.ivtche o. Torpe}~. Andrut. Per . Old Carey: Rist 5 . Cherrt' 5. CoisoNs 2. Hakins 2 .K Giartrtikos . israel. Best; Beresford . Dartiher. Davcy. H Giarvtikos, Nance. Cherry.

Old Camberwell: 2.4 5.6 11.11 16.12.108St Leos Emmaus: 3.2 3.3 4.4 6.9.45Old Camberwe ll: Cramer-Roberts 5 . Beranger 2 . Horskuts 2. C Williams 2.Beckett. Elliott . Tt~per. Ncbb. R Williams . Best : Horskins- Berangee Hedlev. RWilliams. Webb. 3t I .eos Emmaus: Hodder 3 . SunoncL<on 2 . BurgdorL Best:etnghan . Rayztor, Foley

Monash Blues: 2.5 4.6 5.7 5.10.40Banyule: 2.1 2.2 4.4 6.4.40Monesh Btues:Teaascale 3 . Murchie . Spencer. Best: Merest . Kamphuis. Herrman .Baxter. Mentha Titohev. Banyvle : P LVrtchell. Hopgood. Glass. Keenan . Best :Thompson. Donaldson . P WttchelL S Gray. Wilson. Keenan..

CauIHeld: 2.1 4.3 7.5 8.7.55Old Essendon Gr. 3 .1 7.3 10.5 13.6.84Caulfield: Bourke 2 . McGrath 2 . M Ktose . Deakin. Leimer . Blamutes. Best:Varthatis. Blameres . S Klose . McGrath. Santi~~go . Smith- Old Essendon Gr: Dale3 . CoIlirts 2, Howard 2, Stetxn 2, S Whitfield 2. J Mansfield . T Mansfield. Best :Steven . Hm4ard. Dale . Futcher. Rush. Collins .

L. Trobe University: 2.1 3-2 3.5 4.5.29Aquinss: 4 .2 7.3 7.4 10.8.68La Trobe University : Coal kickers mid best plalcrs estdts not received Aqninas:Greer 3. Co~lilan 2 . Corrie . Lm g . tolembe!lo,~Fairburn . M Boland . Bcst : Paras.Macklut . D Eoland . Barclati~. Cog~ilan. Baeknev

TODAY'S MATCHESDl SECTION

ST LEOS EMMAUS v. OAKLEIGHBANYULE v. OLD CAMBERWELLOLD ESSENDON v. MONASH BLUE SLA TROBE UNIVERSITY V . CAULFIELD OR .AQUINAS v . OLD CAREY

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DI SectionAQUINAS O .G . BANYULE CAULFIELD -°. . . . M 01 : .

Coach: Laurie Aghan Coach : Greg WhitcroR Coach : Dean Anderson 6 P- Coach: Dave RogersRes Coach: Laurie Aghan Res Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach:Kornel Dachs Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Marcus Spencer

1 G. Burch 1 H McDermott 1 D . Rosman Res . Coach: Clinton Perry 1 L Findlay2 C. Thomas 2 D Witchell 2 B. Hall 1 M .Bakogiannis 2 J Baxter3 S. Edwards 3 S. Kayrooz 2 S. Stevenson 2 S.Fredrickson 3 L Holloway5 M. Boland6 D . Monogue 4 M Gilbert 3 C . Knight 3 D .Sheldrick 4 A Bain s7 C . Glenme 5 B Wilmore 3 S. Erickson 4 C Perry 5 D Rogers8 J . Jess 6 P Williams 4 M . Liddell 5 S.Adamthwaite 6 M Newman9 T. Harkin 7 B . Gillard 4 K . Deakin 6 B.Cameron 7 P Farrar10 D . Boland 8 R Williams 5 S. Kendall 7 P.Mdon 8 D Junkeer11 B. Cooper 9 J Plant 6 M. Harrison 8 J Camm 9 C O'Sulliva n12 A . Bethune 10 B Moxin 6 B . Minter 9 J .Good e13 D . Denbraber 11 S Cross 7 J. Cowlishaw 10 D Sidebottom 10 S Webste r14 A . Lorki n15 A . Hyland 12 J Egan 8 S. Cossart - Walsh 11 J .Levy 11 M Spencer

16 H Field 13 D Nasrallah 9 W. Bowes 12 D .Gleeson 12 J Caldwel l.17 M . Denavi 14 B . Woodlock 10 A . Will 13 13 A Herrma n18 J. Hughes 15 S Gray 11 S . Amiet 14 L .Wakeling 14 B Merli n19 G. Whitehead 16 D Bentley 11 M . Cassidy 15 G .Robinson 15 M inkier20 P. Fare s

Quin n21 C17 G . Donaldson 12 D . Pearce 16 C McKie 16 B Tatterson.

22 S . Flynn 18 J Turnball 12 M . Dakic 17 L .Heathcote 17 P O'Neil l23 J. Livingstone 19 A Thompson 13 D . Gurr 18 S.Glou ry 18 E Morriso n24 P. Harper 20 S Playfair 14 S . Klose 19 S.White 19 D Furnel l25 B . Volombello 21 R Dintinosante 15 P. King 20 20 A Anderson26 S . Downes 22 J Gilham 16 T. Royals 21 D .Edmunds C Gregory27 S . Jone s28 J . Langford

23 M Gray 17 R . Gosstra y17 D Robertsy 22 22 R Kamphiu s

29 J . Wilson 24 A Plant .18 P Anderson

23 S.Mitchell 23 D Cavicchiolo30 C . Collilver31 M Hunter

25 L Marti n26 G Shaw

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38 J . Restarick 47 48 K McIntyre.A . Bentley59 50 C Burke 39 J . Santiago 48 50 A Clark

60 D . Vine 51 G Bell 40 Harriso nG . 49 52 N Moresi61 M. Greer 52 Ross Doherty 41 A. Bosna 50 53 B Scott62 L . Bradshaw 53 Rohan Doherty 42 D . Synman 51 54 M McGrat h63 A . Barrie 54 P. Witchell 43 J . Smith 52 55 J Hirjee64 P.Giennie65 L . Buzaglo 55 D Williams 44 N . Coutts 53 56 R Reith66 J . Hunt 56 B White 45 J . Blamines 54 57 A Berry67 P. Cuickshank 57 A . Dooley 46 A . Johnson 55 A.Cummings 58 C Strauss68 J . Coglan 58 D Mayne 47 L . Salem 61 S Bland

59 B Carstei n70 C . Lyng 59 J . McDermott 48 S . Varthalis 66 A Baillie60 S Lloy d71 J . Pole 51 N . Bourke 70 J Dumares q

72 M . Riley 53 J . Upton 61 P Campbel l86 B . Barclay 54 M . Allanby 62 A Hawkins

55 M . Davies 64 S Flatma nSponsors : 56 A . Dowd 67 B DempseyNero's Restaurant 58 J . Toyama 69 N Manuel lBedrock Computers 59 A . Beaucham pVAI Bodt•works 72 T. FreemanMedieval Madness

68 G . Markovi cHeathmont CellarsHaughey Butchers

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AndortopoulosPeter Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res. Coach : Phil Aarons Res Coach : Shane Bishop Coach : Dave Miller1 B. Gec 1 J . McLean 1 C . Angus 1 J Pana (VC) Res Coach: Andrew Bethun e2 A . Bloomfield 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 J Fincher 1 D Dinicolantonio

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5 T. lanchello 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 S Emerson 4 A Auliso (RVC)5 S Buckle

6 G. Treacy 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C. Campbell 6 C Ridley 6 G BonniciB . Stirlin g7 5 S. Horskins 7 R. Oppy 7 J Leask 7 A Burgess

8 R. Marshall 6 A. Seeley 8 P. Harris 8 L Fletcher 9 A Bethuneg J . Moutis 6 R . Heath g A. Birkill 9 J Goodger 10 B Mitchell10 S . Lewis

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11 S . McCan n12 T McCan n.11

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8 J . Heffernan 11 N . Everett 11 B Papal 13 A Hugha n.13 S . Randle 8 S. Clay

12 D . Knezevi c13 B. Hutchins

12 J Finche r13 W Conlan

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9 E . Noy9 B. O'Hara 14 C . Phillips 14 S Evans 16 A Rose

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5 YEARS AGO -199 5

Id Scotch cemented second place in 'A' Sectionwhen a strong 6.3 final term, after trailing by one

goal, saw them defeat fourth team Uni Blues .Simpson (9 gls) was outstanding and well supportedby Stokes, Wilson, Laird . Edge Furphy O'Brien weregood players for Blues .

Tim Jackson became Old Geelong's second ever250 game player. Tim had filled many roles . ClubSecretary. President, Certificate of Merit holder,reserves captain, reserves most consistent, best club-man, 1990 Reserves Premiership team are the barebones of a career of service to his club that startedback in 1977 when he was a fresh-faced inexperi-enced youth .

St Kevin's in C kept their final four hopes alivewhen they led all day and held off a strong challengeby top team Old Geelong to win 13 .12 (90) to 12 .8(80). Best were Spiden, Beltrane, Smythe (O.G .) andChapman, Garvey Hart (St .K .) . Marcellin, Ajax andSt Kevin's were back on 7 wins with 6 rounds to go .

It was a big day at Parkside when loyal clubmanFrank Sansonetti reached the magical 200 gameswhich included only one reserves game - a magnifi-cent player and committee member who had givenhis all to the club.

"C" Section captains B . Cullen (Kew), D . Merton(Marc .) D . Carman (Monash) S . Glascott (Old Ivan) P.Hannan (St Bedes/M . Tigers) M. Brady (St Kevin'sO .B .) . M Bateman (White) . Who captained Ajax andIvanhoe?

Peninsula Old Boys congratulated Scott Gloverwho today surpassed Mark Simpson's 222 gamerecord. Bernie Quinn became first Salesian player toreach 100 games .

In a high standard U . 19 game De La threatenedU . Blues unbeaten record when they led them by agoal at the last change, 12 .6 to 10 .12 . Blues showedtheir strength in the final term to kick 7 .5 to 3 .3.Best were Bord, Beltrame, Mapleston (UB) andAbrahams, Dahlis, Ellis (De La) .

Caulfield Grammarians were holding a "Night ofFun" . Heading the bill were Eddy Maguire . JasonDunstall, Tim Watson. Simon O'Donnell . (They'd allbe a bit pricey today .NR )

10 YEARS AGO - 199 0

Old Scotch kept their 'A' section hopes alive whenthey won the closest game of the round against bot-tom team, Old Paradians 12 .17 to 12 .14 . Aujard,Veselik, Hodge (Old S .) and Cosgriff. Gleeson . Kerr (6gls) (Old P.) were best .

Twenty one wins out of 22 games between them,could Ormond stop Collegians unbeaten run and

un I e

avenge their only lossfor the season?Ormond got away to agreat start to lead 5 . 2to 2 .3 . Collegian s had a great second term to lead 7 .6to 7 .3, the Monds were 5 points ahead at the lastchange. We ll the home team kicked 1 .5 to the Lions2 .4 and the match ended in a 12 .12 DRAW. Conne ll ,Brown, Burden were very busy for Ormond withSchober ( 5 gls), Hoyle and Hunt starring forCollegians .

'B' section captains were Peter Adams (Ban y),Shane Farley ( Bull-Temp), Peter Thornley (Kew),Jamie Sturgess (Monash Blues), Frank S ansonetti(Parkside), Cameron Lade (Old Brighton) . DarrenSeccull (Old Halley), Andrew Wilts (Old Melb),Andrew Alli bon ( Old Tri), and Fr an k Dunell (StBernards) .

200 games for Andrew Maizels ( Old Trinity) for-mer captain . 1985 premiership player, for St KevinsOB's Mark McKaige, only the second player in theclub to get to this milestone (Butch Campbell wasthe first), for Therry Rod Egglestone, first to reach200 games for the club.

Matt De Mattia ( De La Salle), Fraser Main (OldHail) and John Law (St Berns), had been appointedcaptain, vice captain and deputy vice captain for theUnder 19 team to represent the VAFA in the VicHealth Championships . Max Lyon was coach .

15 YEARS AGO 1985

Kevin Drinan , coach of Balaclava in D played his300th game, 274 of those had been with St KildaCBCOC, mostly at full back . Kevin had coachedBalaclava to the E grade flag in 1984 . A three timesB and F Mriner at St Kilda CBCOC . Kevin had madea great contribution to Amateur Footba ll .

Marcelli n ( 2nd) in 'B' beat Old Melburnians by 82points . In a superb first quarter Marce ll in kicked12 .7 to 3 .0 . Best were Hollard, O'Hehir, Bentlv(Marc), and M . Daddo, E . Cordner, Freeman (OldMelb) .

Tony Brockstop played his 277th game at OldGeelong to break the club record which included 174consecutive games, A fine clubman and a hard work-ing committeeman. no one deserved the honour morethan Tonv .

It was a thriller in Junior 2 section whenMarcellin (fifth) held on to beat Thomastown by thelone point, after 'Town kicked 7 .3 in the final term.Best were Stapleton ( 5 gls), Keays, Caris (Marc) an dTheodore, Koulinous and Bubis ( 8 gls) (T' town).

MHSOB (2nd) in 'D' had a fine win against NorthBrunswick with Short kicking 11 out of 17 goals .

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rs to play well were Lindholm, Moody andnout, and for N .B . Rainova, Morritt, Gibbons .Barry Morphett played his 310th amateur gam e

When he ran out for Old Melburnians againstisaulfield Grammarians, his old club with whom heplayed 175 games . The 310 included 13 state games,three times best with Caul Gr ., 3 premierships (C .G .A" in 1970, OM's 'B' in 1978 and in 1982). At 35Rarry had found the secret of eternal youth . A prodi-, ;nus kick. Barry was best on ground in OM's Grandi'iual win against Ivanhoe in 1982, a game that will

? ;, ; avs be remembered in Amateur football, both onuid off the ground.

20 YEARS AGO - 198 0

Old Ivanhoe congratulated David "Soapy° Purcellon playing 100 games, club best and fairest in1972,1975, 1976 and 1978 .

Uni Blues were far too strong for the Blacks,21 .17 to 6 .5 . Best were Yeo, Holt, Lowe (Blues), andAllanson, Christie, E . Cordner (Blacks) .

St Kilda CBCOC (In B section), struggling to avoidrelegation, went down to Old Paradians, 5 .6 to 6 .13.Starring for the teams were White, B . Jones, Dynon(St Kilda) and Di Paolo, M. McCarthy, Assetta (0 .Paradians) .

Hampton Rovers held their place in C section fourwith a convincing last quarter win over MHSOB, withM. Kelly, Rowston, Marshall (Hampton Rovers) andDelany, Wood, Jones (MHSOB) best .

St Bernads O .C . beat North Old Boys in a toughfinal term to hold third position in A section with atwo game break on Ormond, Old Melb, and U .Blacks . Best were Nadzieiski . M . Sullivan and A .Sullivan (St B) and G . Carroll, Robertson, Galvan(N .O .B .) .

A section umpires were K. Coughlan, B .Goodman, F . Grubb, C. Wills, D . Dodds . J . Horwood,F. Rossitto, J . Segota, R. Croxford and D . Hill.

25 YEARS AGO - 1975

Monash Blues, fifth, kept their 'A' section finalfour chances alive when they scored a 5 point victoryover Uni Blacks who were really only in the game dueto their very accurate kicking 12 .3 .

North Brunswick congratulated Ian Duncan onhis 100 games . Ian was a foundation member andhad given the club wonderful service on the field, aswell as coaching the U14, U15 and U17 teams withgreat success .

Umpire for 20 years Ian Marsden was keeping fitas Mayor of Doncaster-Templestowe .

Umpires Corner EMPHASISED that umpiresSHOULD have COMMONSENSE outlook on freekicks.

On top of Junior 1, Coburg, went away in the lastquarter of an exciting game to defeat fourth team,Ormond 17 .18 to 13 .7 . Best were Mick Brown, C .Green, N . McAuliffe, M. Findlay (6 gls) (Coburg) andHandlry, Boyanton, Purcell (Orm) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970

Bill McGory played his 400th game to Glenhuntlyand went well.

Old Scotch (B) suffered their second successivedefeat when they were well beaten at Geelong . Thehome side more than doubled their score . This leftUni Blacks and Geelong with one defeat each, 8points ahead of Old Scotch (40) while St Bernards(136 .6) were in the four on percentage from North OldBoys (110.00), both with 36 points .

The only undefeated team at this stage wasCoburg, on top in 'A' section, 8 points ahead ofOrmond, second, who were 8 points ahead ofMHSOB third . Caulfield Grammarians (28), Monash(24), and De La Salle (20) were battling for fourthplace .

After 13 games, Rod McFarlane (Coburg) was ontop of goalkickers with 94 goals, others with big tal-lies were Wood (Ormond) 47 in 'A' Section, Wayne(Alph) 71, David Morgan (U . Blacks) 63, Edwards(Comm . Bank) 61, (B Section), B . Davis (UHSOB) 63,(C Section), Shannon (St Pats) 57 . Formby (A.M .P) 52,(D Section), P. Cavanagh (S .S . Bank) 62 in E Section) .

40 YEARS AGO - 196 0

Performances in later years proved Coburg'sscribe a good judge, Graham Warfe, Coburg Juniorswingman, turned in an excellent game againstUniversity last week. Although the youngest andsmallest member of the side he played with the expe-rience of a veteran. (Graham went on to lead Coburgin some great victories and to captain Victoria) .

De La Salle on top in 'B' went down (7 .11) to Kew(10 .9) who were determined to hold onto fourth place .

Best were Woods, Lumley, Snell (Kew) andO'Toole, Conway, Kelly and Dillon (De La Salle) - yesit's the J .F.X. Dillon, President of the VAFA in 1984 -5 -6) .

Uni Blacks fifth in 'A' surprised leader Collegians,10 .12 to 8 .7 . Stars were Whiteford, Steer, Kuhlmann(U .B .) and G . Hibbins, Thompson, Jobling (Coll) .

Ormond struggling to stay in 'A' stayed with OldXaverians (3rd) until the final minutes to go down11 .4 to 12 .11 . Best were O .X: Sanders, G . Keogh,Storey : Orm : H. Gatton, O'Connell, Burdekin .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0

The round was played in appalling conditions,with grounds very muddy after heavy rain during theweek, and showers during the afternoon making theball greasy and hard to handle .

Top teams . University Blacks and OldMelburnians (2nd and 3rd) met, with Blacks givingO .M .s a football lesson . Final scores were 20 .12 to5 .4. Blacks had many fine players with Meredith,Reid and Backhouse the best while Geoff Coleman(first game) and Des Dawson continuing his greatform, were outstanding for OMs .

Top team Ormond, met University Blues (fourth)and in the shocking conditions Ormond went away inthe second half to win convincingly by 5 goals . JackBoland was Ormond's best while Geoff Sinclair andGraeme Cameron, across the half back line, weregood players for Blues .

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Winning EdgePresentations

n u nt

Another round, another batch of surprise results asthe top four in each section changes . My tippin g

proved 70% accurate as the upsets continued to main-tain interest in the ladders with four rounds to beplayed.

REVIEW ROUND 11

Section 1The bigger and stronger Old Xaveri ans continued

on their unbeaten path with a twenty seven point vic-tory over St Kevins . Best players for Old Xaverianswere Luke Hardwick, Damian Stoney and TimO'Sullivan .

De La Salle returned to the top four with a thirtypoint victory over second placed Old Melburnians,whose two late goals added respectability to theirscore. For De La Salle none played better than wingman "Shippa° Hoy and his brother Brendan in theback pocket . The General's" one handed mark in thegoal square drew applause from all . Unlike his latesteffort at Elsternwick Park . The General" converted thisopportunity.

Prahran had their first win in three matches whenthey cruised into a sixty nine point victory overMarcellin . Perhaps this victory was the result ofrecent events within the teams !

Old Bri ghton, through amazing accuracy, defeatedOld Scotch by the minimum margin, which sent OldScotch out of the top four and again placed them indanger of missing the finals. Conversely their victoryhas kept Old Brighton, at least theoretically, in thefinals race .

Mazenod had the bye .

SECTION 2Yarra Valley opened an early lead against Therry

Penola . Without distracting from the skill of YarraValley . many from Therry Penola thought Steve 0'Halloran's pre game motivation worked to the team'sdetriment! Seven goals in the second quarter setTherry Penola on the road to victory and their superiorfitness as well as team work allowed them to win byfifty points after they led at the last change by twentysix points . Best players Therry Penola were forwardJohn Zanetti (5 goals), ruck man Geoff Pinner, defend-er Rod Ecclestone and Shaun lees, whose form isimproving each match . Best for Yarra Valley were theconsistent Cameron Box and Adrian Verdnik as "o nballers" as well as defender Grant Kennaway andCaptain Jarrod Dickson in the centre .

At home St Be rn ards scored a one hundred andseventeen point victory over an injury depleted OldCamberwe ll , who were well served by kev fonvardDavid Mitchell . half back Rod Heath and centre manAaron Hillier.

Whitefriars, with only sixteen players, proved no

match for MonashWhites, who enteredthe top four throughheir one hundred an dninety one point win .Whitefriars were well served by their veteran captainJohn Bonne man, who has resumed playing after anumpiring interlude . Also contributing were AndrewHeath and Mark Duffy. For Monash good playersincluded Stephen Dodds, forward Michael Roberts andMatthew Riddle .

Old Trinity quickly went to the lead againstParkside, who lacked a full complement . The OldTrinity lead at quarter time of thirty six points wasbuilt to one of one hundred and seventeen points at theend of the game.

Leaders, Rupertswood were untroubled by OldGeelong and won by one hundred and forty onepoints .

In the upset of the round, Old Ivanhoe were putout of the top four for the first time this season by theirtwenty nine point loss to Co llegians. For Collegians .their first victory since Round 4 has kept their finalsflames flickering .

PREVIEW ROUND 12

Section 1Old Melburnians should atone for a week's loss

with a win over St Kevins,Now that De La Salle is in the top four, they should

consolidate their position by defeating Marcellin .Prahran travel out to Central Reserve to play

Mazenod . who would love to defeat their fellow promo-tee . Prahran who have too much to lose if they sufferdefeat, are my selection .

Leaders Old Xaverians travel to Brighton Beach,which is familiar territory to some of their players .Although Old Brighton always play well at home, Icannot see them becoming the first team to defeat OldXaverians this season .

Old Scotch have the bye .

SECTION 2This round is a promoter's delight, with two poten-

tial elimination finals being played .Two sides desperately striving to qualify for finals

namely Old Ivanhoe and Yarra Valley play onChelsworth Park. After carrying all before them earlyin the season, Old Ivanhoe have slumped recently,whereas Yarra Valley started more slowly and have dis-played better form recently. Despite playing away fromhome I favor Yarra Valley to win .

Second place and the coveted double chance will bethe rewards for the winner of the St Bernards versusTherry Penola match at West Essendon . TherryPenola, who started their season slowly, have

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,r sed many with their recent good form. Studs form has fluctuated and aberrations haver,ci . Even though the match is at St Bernards . I

1ng with form and select Therry Penola to win .

,ronash Whites should be able to consolidate their,,,p four place with a win over Old Cairlberarell, whosenumber of available players has waned .

As neither Parkside nor Whitefriars have winning~,rmto recommend them, selection of the likely winner

; ; indeed difficult . Parkside will be competitive anda,nll make Whitefriars earn the victory, which I forecastmainly because Whitefriars forward have displayed the

! ; etter form when given the opportunity .

Rupertswood should defeat old Trinity, who will

tome, present the challenges not met last week by Oldi ;e confident after last weeks win. Rupertswood, at

Trinity.

Collegians should prove strong enough to defeatold Geelon ;* and so maintain their finals aspirations.

CLUB 18 (I) - 17.C : .007.9.51

11 .12.7 8

2 . Callanan. Treloar. Meagher. Kataerolas . Haddad . Best: T Dillon.

,Nair, Dav. Ries. Old Xsverian.s : Hardwick 4 . O'SuIlK2n 3.

. Hawkins. Best : L Hardwick, Storey. J Hardwick, Fitzg<rald,Umpires:

0.2 1.4 1.8 3.10.2 83.1 4.1 7.6 8 .10.58

_ alle : Buck 2 . Fisteaso 2. Hogan. Laska. 5 Hoy. Phillips. Best : S HA'.

I% Hoy. Jennings. Phillips. Tucker- Reed .Old hYdh+rrnians: Rigg. Nathan .

. Best : Ripg. Nathan. Berry. Pauie . COrrLrer. C Gardrer.Umpires:

3.2 9.6 14.7 19.12 .1262.3 4.5 7.7 8.9 .57

;-.̀uuan ; Goat kickers and best players results not received. &imcellin : N

%as 2. Cum'. Treacey. Jones . Randazzo . Peu.trnenti . Best: Pezzvunrenti.

so. Beliseimo. N 3latheus. S. Treacey . A TrottecUmpires:

3 .1 5.4 9.6 12.8.80

Oldl.ghton: 4.1 6.2 9.3 13.3.81

Old Scotch: Pnde 2. Simon 2 . Joyce, Illingworth. Tribe. Simpson. McLeish .

Ireland . Best: Illingtwirth. Tribe . li7llte. Eager. Joyce.lValkem. Old Brighton;

Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires:

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SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

CLUB XVIII (1 )

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 0 43B . R'1ATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 3 35HEGAN DE LA SALLE 1 22RUDD DE LA SALLE 0 15BRANCHFLOGt'ER OLD MELBURNIANS 0 10

CLUB XVIII (2 1HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 0 22T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 22JONES THERRY PENOLA 0 19HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 1 19ROBERTS MONASH WHITES 9 19COLLIER MONASH WHITES 0 18

Thank you to those correspondents, who con-tacted me, 5 clubs and 2 umpires . I would like morenews and so would our readers. What about a realeffort this week?? My telephone number is 9467 2857and my fax number is 9467 2865 . Contact by noonMonday, please .

Get well wishes go to the power being "TheGeneral" at De La Salle namely wife and W. /0 .1, JennyPhillips, whose health has not been the best of late . Itis great that you are back at home Jenny, with "TheGeneral", the "Field Marshal" and Private Ethan .Doubtlessly last week's win was the tonic .

Old Cambe : ae ll - congratulations to JeffDouglas on playing his 50th game with the club. Agentle giant who dominates the position of ruckwhenever he plays . A great overhead mark & kick-ing style of his won . Well done Jeff on reaching thismark.

CLUB 18 (2) - 17 .06.00Yam Valley OB: 2.3 5.5 6.6 7.7 .49

The:ry Peaols: 0.1 7.2 10.8 15.9 .99

Y®rra Valley OB: Slmpson 3 . Lynch. J Macv'ean. Verdnik . Ketsakidis . Best:

verdnik . Box, Dickson, L4nch. Strauch . Ketutinvav. Therry PenoL3 : Zanetti 5. S

Lees 2. Baden 2 . Lucas . O'Halloran. R Goodmin. Swinden. Biddlestone. Loiudice.

Best : Pinner. Z:mctti . S Lees, Lucas, 5G4inden . Egg.,lestone .

St Bernards: 4.9 9.12 15.15 22.18.150

Old CamberaeB: 0.1 2.2 3.2 5.3 .33

St Bernardi : Hilbert 6 . Nutter 6. Considine 2 . Matthews 2 . Kavanagh 2. Donnelly.

ODa'. Jacks . Wheeler. Best: Nutter. Hiibert. Conway . Harris. Matthews . Old

Camberwell: Douglas . Freedman . Heath. T walker. Wilson. Best: D Mitchell .

Heath. Hillier . Gray. M Steel .Monash Whites: 8.6 15.8 23.11 31 .13.199

Whitefiiars: 0.0 0.0 1.1 1 .2.8

Monash Whites: Roberts 9. Riddle 6 . Blasch 3 . L Woods 2. Hardy 2. S Dods 2. Moir

2. M Woods, Crevice . Stoppa . Crossland, M Dods. Best : Roberts. Riddle. Cowley. M

Woods . L Woods. B Dods . Howe. W7ritefrlns: Goal kickers and best players results

not receiced .Parkside: 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 .7

Old Trinity: 5 .7 10.12 14.17 17.22 .124

Parkside: Paatjlri. Best : Stanley, Hussain. D'Rovarto . Drummond. Davies.

Drakopoulcs . Old Trinity: Gamble 4. J Cade 3 . Brady 2 . TreadGVell 2, Stebbtns 2,

Markus . Makrts. Cochrane . Nankents. Best: Gamble . Markus, Stebbins.

Cochrane. Brady. Kinross.

Ruprrtswood: 4.7 8.12 15.17 23.18.156

Old Geelong: 0.1 1.2 2.2 2.3.15

Rupertswood: Walsh 4. O'Rifev 3 . Wistnn 3. Carmody 2. .Meratesta 2. A

o'Callaghan 2. Fox 2 . M O'Callaghan . McKenzie, Sumett . Drago . Best: McDonald .

Fax . 0'Rffey. M o'Callaghan. Plummer. Sinnett. Old Geelong: 5 Wffson. Couper.

Best : McDonald . Baker. Tompsett . Carry . Bostock . Landy.

Old Ivanhoe: 2.4 4.7 4.7 4.10.34

Collegians; 1.2 3.4 7.8 9.9.63

Old Ivanhae:Cormack 3. Yanxroal. Best : Maycock. Milson . Sharpe . Lowerso. Wise,

Supa. Co ll egians: Goal kickers and best players results not received .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 ( 11 SECTION

OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST KEVINSMARCELLIN v . DE LA SALLEMAZENOD v . PRAHRANOLD SCOTCH has the byeOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD XAVERIANS

CLUB XVIII (21OLD IVANHOE v . YARRA VALLEYST BERNARDS v . THERRY PENOLAMONASH WHITES v . OLD CAMBERWELLPARKSIDE v . WHITEFRIARSRUPERTSWOOD v. OLD TRINITYCOLLEGIANS v. OLD GEELON G

eft - -- . . . .__. ._ ____ .. . . . ~ .. ,.,., .,. 23

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP'$1500 TO THE WINNING CI,IJ?L

Points have been allocated for Rounds 10-11 matches .A senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 points

CLUB SEN. RES. U-19 TOTALBEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . .192OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . 189POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .180OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 - . . . . . . . . . .177UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . .174MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . .171OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . 171OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . 168NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . 165OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . .16 5SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . .16 2ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . 159THERRY PENOLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . 159MAZENOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .156HAMPTON ROVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 .5 . . . . . . . . . .151 .5DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . .150AQUINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . .147CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . .147AJAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .141BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .138BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 138ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . 138ST JOHNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .138WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .138NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 132PARKSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 132ST LEOS EMMAUS W.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . .132YARRA VALLEY O B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .5 . . . . . . . . . .130. 5ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . .129BANYULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 126ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .114OLD CAMBERWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . .114SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 108ST MARYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .108SYNDAL TALLY-HO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .108OLD PARADIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .6 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .105UNIVERSITY BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . .105PRAHRAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .102RICHMOND CENTRAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .102ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 102WEST BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 102ELTHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .96MENTONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .96OLD WESTBOURNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .9 6HAWTHORN CITIZENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 90OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .90PENINSULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .90OLD HAILEYBURIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .87KEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84MHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .84THOMASTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84UHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .8 4MT LILYDALE OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8WHITEFRIARS 0 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .7 8BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .69ELEY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .66GLEiv'EIRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .66SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 6WERRIBEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . .57MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .57OLD IVANHOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .57IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . .. . . . . . .2 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .51ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36MONASH GRYPHONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30OLD MENTONIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .30RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . .24LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18OAKLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 .5 . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

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ecent coaching conference participantse invited to consider the real scenario fac-

challenging work ethic. This has a strong flow o n

e formation of the new rugby super leagu earns . It was suggested that this rather unique sit-

uaJon provides a variety of coaching challenges . Amajor focus is the development of teams cohesionbetween a group of diverse personalities from a vari-ety of settings . Team cohesion involves those pro-edures which combine to increase identificationvith and commitment to the team . Team building

might therefore be perceived as the actual processundertaken in shaping a cohesive unit . Theseforces are varied and cover many issues .

Specific Action : - these have an important role toPlay in developing a cohesive unit . It is essential

at team members sense equality and consistenc yacross these factors or the level of cohesion may be

isly jeopardised at the outset ._y : - team cohesion is increased when

members share experiences . Team trips, socialgr_"lerings . team building camps and weekendsaway are most effective and powerful tools thatcoaches have at their disposal .Distinctiveness: - create a unique team identitywhich members value . Distinct motos ("it'stime"I"Yarras Year -00"), professional and fashion-able appearance (training uniforms/image wear),commitment to a certain work ethic in training ("ouropposition will be putting in 100% - We'll put in110%) all enhance identification . Often the moreunique or unusual the idea the greater the identifi-cation within the team .Sisniiavity: - in attitude, commitment, appearance,professionalism all ensure an increased and collec-tive sense of pride in the team .Personal sacrifices : - individuals must be preparedto make personal sacrifices for the team . This isespecially powerful if team members with high sta-tus (e .g . the coach, captain, long serving or highlysuccessful player) are prepared to make the sacri-fice or commit themselves to a more productive and

effect on the rest of the team as they act as rolemodels in uniting the team .Clique detectors : - when team members feel aresponsibility to the team, then there is no need todevelop social cliques. Members work activelyagainst the creation of cliques which so oftenundermine the team's culture in a pervasive anddamaging way . If trust and communication is fos-tered across the team then cliques are not likely todevelop. Team members should also be warnedabout being on the lookout for social loafers (play-ers who do the bare minimum, cutting corners ineverything they do) . These players exist in most

clubs and have the potential to reduce the team toa It el of mediocrity .Communication and respect : - strong positivecommunication works against undermining gossip,team conflict and power struggles that may infectthe team. A strong and valued social support sys-tem develops rapport and enhances communicationand trust .Enjoyment : - teams that have fun together performbetter together and have a better time at it! It isessential that a variety of fun activities and socialgatherings be scheduled throughout the season .Fostering enjoyment may also be a protectionagainst the effects of stress and the potential impactof injury.Valuing the in vi it is imperative that thecoach balances an emphasis on team identificationwith a focus on the individual . Valuing individualcontributions encourages creativity, ingenuity andresponsibility in each team member. This may beone of the most powerful weapons that a coach hasat his disposal .Team La , : - is a multi-faceted process essen-tial for success . It is vital that all team members beactively committed to its development . that nomember be L..,~mpt from the process and that thecomplete coaching staff also be involved . Coachesare challenged to respond to these issues and torecognise that they are powerful forces in mouldingteam success .

Ertlcte is a modified extract from Sports Coach.

n Barne s'ower House SECTION- D 3;i ..ISTC2RY: Juniors and Seniors a t

est Hill FC - EFLC`'rai;r4iNG HISTORY: 3 years coachingForest Hill Reserves and Asst . Coach for Forest

Hill Seniors ,COACHING PHILOSOPHY : Players shouldenjoy their football and focus on overall clubsuccess . I don't differ between senior an djunior plavers

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HughLyonITWEA~ f

D2 SEG .' 'ivioCl ' -. J

llocving the weekend's round of matches, theonly certainty in this section is that my

selection success is destined to remainappalling . Two games decided by a solitary pointand another by four helps explain why six sidesare separated only by percentage.

REVIEWWest Brunswick were able to overcome a 120

point drubbing in round two at the hands of UniBlacks to defeat the ladder leaders in the dyingseconds on Saturday. The Wests kicked 7 goalsin the third term to take a small lead into the lastto put their more fancied opponents on notice .The Blacks responded again and the leadchanged several times until a draw appearedinevitable . West Brunswick, through ChrisLehmann, scrambled a kick to score the winningpoint, with the siren sounding before the Sherrinhad hit the turf. For the victors, Steve and HappyBenjamin starred, with Grant Malone againstrong at full-back . For the Blacks, Bowles,Beaton and Cunningham were the standouts .

Thomastown and Peninsula played outanother torrid encounter, with both sides slot-ting 21 majors in a game where neither side wasable to break free . The Bears led by 11 points atthe main break, with Gorski (8) proving an excel-lent focal point and Luke Smith and Arcoracidominating around the ground . A strong run-ning third quarter by the Pirates saw them takea 2 goal lead into the last, with this marginremaining for the bulk of the final quarter.Thomastown answered the challenge as they haddone throughout the day, and Uket's late'sausage' saw the home side emerge victorious .The Pirates' best were Landry, Claringbold andAtchison .

Parkside defeated Mentone by 4 points intheir second round clash, but this week the mar-gin was reversed . The Vultures took a 3 goal leadinto the first change, with running players Barr,Sullivan (C) and O'Meara influential . Parksidelifted their work rate through the likes of McCallin the ruck, Sholl and the racehorse Wise . Butthey were unable to convert their efforts intogoals, and the lead oscillated several times, withMentone in front on the bell .

Salesian was the latest outfit to fall victim toYarra Valley, who have now moved to secondposition on the ladder. The Bushrangers weredominant and held a 9 goal lead at half time,

with Hancock (7) 1and Macvean (6)polishing the good -~- - __work further afield .Salesian salvaged some pride in the last withThain, Brown and Cincotta fighting hard, but thehorse had well and truly bolted by that stage .

Kew recorded their third win of the seasonwith a strong victory over Fitzroy Reds . A hecticopening quarter saw the home side up by a kickat quarter time, before Kew answered with a finesix goal second term, Bell snaring 3 of these . Thesecond half belonged to Kew, with half backsBruno and Cracknell proving a stumbling blockfor the Reds, with Wood and ruckman Mcarthyalso relishing the Fitzroy ground. The Reds' bestwere Drury, Senbergs and Crowe .

PREVIEW

Uni Blacks host Parkside, with both sideslooking to bounce back from narrow losses lastweek . The Blacks were a little flat last week andsuffered as a result . This game is another testand an opportunity for the red Devils to edgecloser to a coveted final four placing . The Blackshave responded well to their previous losses andI would expect them to come out blazing, partic-ularly in the familiar surrounds of the Main .Parkside will have a real crack but the Uni boysshould get home by around 3 goals .

Kew take on West Brunswick and are play-ing with a much greater level of confidence thanearlier in the year, but the Wests will also be fly-ing high after last week's emotional win . Theconditions ,may influence the result in this game,although the visitor's form is pretty good in mud-dier circumstances, If Malone can keep the likesof Bell quiet up forward, I feel the Wests mayhave a few more scoring options and will win by26 points .

Yarra Valley play Fitzroy Reds and it wouldtake something pretty special from the visitors tostop the Bushranger juggernout from continuingon its merry way . The Yarra boys will be too tallfor the Reds and have several goal kickers con-tributing each week . They should prevail by 10goals, despite the best efforts from the Reds .

Thomastown play S alesian at the Main StOval, the scene of the former's terrific win lastweek. Despite a few injury concerns, the Bearswill run onto the ground confident while Salesianwill be hoping to improve on their performance

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ainst Yarra Valley . Salesi an will need a solid,tart to give this one shake because the Bear shave a habit of hanging in there . The Bears havea bit more balance, and with Gorski in sometouch, they should retain their place in the four.

Peninsula play Mentone at Pirate Park in ahuge game for both clubs. The Pirates' woes havecontinued, whilst the plucky Vultures haveclawed their way into finals calculations . Bothteams will match up fairly evenly around thepiround, although the Pirates perhaps shadeivlentone in firepower, where I feel this edge wil l

I'f_R E ~

Peninsula OB - congratulate Shaun Fayzeand Jon Atchison on their 50th games for theclub this week . The Pirates wish you well andlook forward to many more games .

Yarra Valley Old Boys - congratulate bothJoel Ho "Train" & "Filthy" Phil Valoppi forachieving 50 game milestones . Yarra Valleyteammates and supporters wish you every suc-cess this week ."

Thomastown - would like to congratulateZeb Fleming 200 Games and Brett Thomas 50Games in Round 11 last week . Also congratula-tions to Leo Morabito 250 games and BrendanByron 200 games on reaching their milestones inRound 12 today .

Parkside - Paul Larsen 100. Stuart Ross100 . Congratulations to you both from yourmates at Parkside .

West Brunswick - Glenn Heppel, plays his50th game this week. The club also belatedlywishes club Vice-Captain Damian Keys all thebest with his new job . Unfortunately for us it istaking him to Mount Isa. Good luck to you bothfrom all at Wests .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIO N

UNIVERSTY BLACKS v. PARKSIDEKEW v . WEST BRUNSWICKYARRA VALLEY v. FITZROY REDSTHOMASTOWN v. SALESIANPENINSULA v. MENTONE

SENIORS -- .17.06 .0 0Parkside: 3.1 7.5 10.9 15.10.100Mentone: 6.1 8.2 9.5 16.8.104Parkside: Inserra 3. Moodie 3 . Ryan 3, Wise 2 . Coplev. Mantlli . Williams .Best : Wise. Sholl. McCall . Inserra . MamID. Moodie. Nlentone: M Hovev 5 . CSullivan 4. While 3. Mick Sullivan 2, Stephens. Matt Sullivan . Best : MBarr.C O'Meara . C Sullivan, M Hom-ey. Futtister. Gallagher . Umpires: GrahamThiiaites (R)West Brunswick: 4.5 4.8 11 .10 14.13.97University Blacks: 3.5 8.7 10.8 14.12.96West Bnmswiek: S BenjatnLt 6 . J Gross 2. Lehmann 2 . Edwards. Cannane .O'Brien . Brockley. Bestc S Ben atniu . R Benjamin, G Malone . Catmane.Jenkuts . Brocklev. University l~lacks: Bowden 3. Beaton 3 . A Wilson, 2 .Toose 2 . Cunnin hatu. Martin, Paton. Ralph . Best : Cunningham. Bowles .Paton . Beaton, Pe . Marine, Umpires : David D'Altem : Datuel Dinneen (F)

Fitzroy Reds: 5.2 7.5 8.9 10.9 .69Kew: 4.1 10.2 16 .4 22.11.143Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 3, T Mitchell 3 . P Jackson. ~Forsley. Dntry . Bishop .Best : Dnttv. Senbergs. Crowe. Wharf. Benic . B Mitchell . Kew: Bell D .Catupbell S. Mor an 4 . Lafranchi 3. Tutetti 3. King. Shaw. Wood. Best :Wood. McCarthv,~idwehr. CraclmelL Horgan. Campbell . Umpires : LukeMoncrieff: Andrew Mitchell (F )Salesian: 11.12.78Yazra Valley OB: 25.13 .163Salesian: Cincotta 3, levoli 2 . Thain 2. Bohetic 2 . R Stevens. Radi . Best :Tttaitt. Brown, Cincotta. Bobetic. Yarra Vall ey OB : Hancock 7 . F MacVean6 . M Laing 3 . P Crenean 2. Middlin 2. White, J Cremean . A Drew. B Peake .He. Best : A Drew. B Peake, Hancock. F MacYean . P Cretnean . Kruse.Umpires: Adam Kooloos: [an Burgess (F)Tfiomastown: 6.2 12.3 17.6 21.10.136Peninsula OB: 7.3 10.4 19.6 21.9.135Thomastown: Gorski 8 . Plant 3 . Ward 3 . B Sutittt 2 . Bvron . Uket. L Snt[th.Valentino . S Smith . Best : Gorski, L SMith. P Corboy . AreoracL Plant . Grech.Peninsula OB : Payee 6 . Bonner 4. Jubber 2. Higgins 2 . J Atchison . Murray.Sharpin . Bowen-, S Parson . Goldthorp . Best : Angus. A Atchison .Claringbold . Jubber. Landry. Payze . Umpires: Jason Moore : Nicholas KatztF)

RESERVES -17.06 .00Parkside: 11.4 20.7 26.11 33.14.212hSentone: 1.0 1.0 1,0 1.0.6Parkside: RegLiato 7. Suigleton 6. Stuart 5. Cassano 4. Stonchouse 4. Austin 2.

Adams. Antonopouios . Carmody . Martinez . Yandle . Best : Marttne .x. Reginato .

Cassano, McCall . Stonehouse . Stuart. fdentone : Sunnier. Best: Fleming.Jolmstone. tt'atersou.

West Brunswick: 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.4 .18University Blacks: 4.2 8.5 12.9 17.16 .118West Brtm.swick: South, Dishon . Best: B HussM• . Baker . Dishon. Ftanagan .University Blacks : HOwell 3. Dimond 3 . Peck 3. Hares 3 . Foster 2 . Costelto.

iGtehen. Gadd . Best: Dtmond. Faster. Costeilo. Peck . NiVtlson. Chandler.

Fitzroy Reds: 0.0 5.2 8.2 9.6.60Kea: 2.9 6.9 9,12 13 .17.95Fitzroy Reds: Kane 4 . Bramlec 2. George . Fermi Btvgman . Best : Burdrnann.

Grattan . Fanaz . Campbell . Frtbt's. Bev: Griffiths 3. Perri 2 . Barnes . D'Angelo.

DutileEie. Fitzgerald. D Ryon. Xiiereb. Cftnunms. Moussi . Best : Moussi . Beattie.Barnes. GConnor. Ctururon . Giansante.

Salesian: 9 .6.60Yarra Valley OB: 17.11,113

6aiesien: Maillsrd 3 . Healey 2 . Cooke, Chapman . Heagarq-. Agus. Best: Riley.Evans . Cooke. Malllard. Chapman. Yams Va lley OB: Hale 6. S Keller 4 . Sntrvaker

2 . Rfillechurch 2. J~tsns. B re}2mlds, M ttbnes. Best: Joiner. Hale, Potter. S

Kehce . Ross . Morrtson-

Thomastown: 1.2 2.6 3.8 6.14 .50Peninsula OB: 4.5 5.8 10.11 13,14 .92Thomestown: t'o. Blles . Petsvtis. Hansen. Theedorou. tPnSht. Best : t4'right . R

Word . Petsuus . Theo3orou. Plourigln. Alexander . Peninsula B: Krohn 4 . Franks

2. McMahon 2. Muir 2 . At(en. Bteasby. Ferguson. Best : Brown . Ferguson . Janett

McMahon. Splatt .lVhelan .

NAMEPAYZEWHITERYANGORSKITHAIN

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 6 55MENTONE 3 33PARKSIDE 3 32THOMASTOWN 8 31SALESIAN 0 26

D2 RESERVESi%1ITH WEST BRUNSWICK 1 33KANE FITZROY REDS 4 31SINGLETON PARKSIDE 6 29M BYRNE SALESIAN 0 27REGINATO PARKSIDE 7 2 5

fi% ruc nAenTCI 1 O C(1(1Tf]A1 1 on onnn

+hem he points .

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D2F, f2 . ; . PJ EDS KEW M ENi'ODE PAR K SIDE PE NiN SU LA O .B .

Senior Coach : Grant Hammond Coach : Serge D'Angelo Coach : Ken Wood Coach: Laurie Zarafa Coach : Brett Mclhwait hRes Coach : Darren Kane Res .: Greg Crimmins Res. Coach: Peter Hirst Res Coach: Mark Rowe Res Coach: Chris Gowrie

1 M Frisby 1 B. Lafranchi 1, M . Hovey 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parsons2 A Walsh 2 L. Fitzgerald 2 . R. Gallagher 2 A. Delle-Vergini 2 S. McMaho n3 C Thatcher 3 G. Horgan Dixon3 M 3 S. Pino 3 M. Goldthorp e4 M Carrache r5 D Kane

4 G. Crimmins (RC). .3 K. Wood 4 D. Warren 4 E. Bowe n

6 J Bennie 5 L. Bradley 4 C . Bray 5 D . Cusack 5 N . Ken t7 J Doyle 6 N. Tinetti 4 D. Emmett 6 D . Stuart 6 M. Warne r8 M Farrell 7 D. Mitchell 5 T. White 7 J . Dale 7 S. Murray9 C Prior (RVC) 8 J . Doumis 6 C . Stephens 8 J . Chilcott (C)

Angu s8 P10 A Urbancic 9 S. McCarthy 7 K. Gurtler 9 A. Constantine .

P Kroh n911 B Mitchell (VC) 10 B . Cullen (VC) 8 D . Perrin 10 A. Vita ..12 C Sheather 11 B. Shaw 9 P. Emmett 11 B. Hockey 10 A . Haley13 M James 12 J . Growcott 10 B . Sebire 12 D . McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodman14 T Clarke 13 C . Kyriaku 10 T. Stillman 13 A. Copley 12 R . Sharan15 B Campbell 14 J . Looker 11 C . O'Meara 14 V Romano 1 316 M Wharfe 15 C . Bradley (VC) 12 M . Davies

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Club

ETIO i d G_.~ ~~OIJN 12)

Regular New TotalDonors Donors

Hampton Rovers AFC 20 2 22

Werribee AFC 7 0 7Old Brighton Or 2 3 5

Brunswick AFC 4 0 4

MHSOB 3 0 3Old Mentonians 2 1 3

Beaumaris AFC 2 0 2Caulfield Grammarians 2 0 2

De La Salle OC 1 1 2Hawthorn AFC 2 0 2

North Old Boys 1 1 2Old Essendon Gr 1 1 2

Old Melburnians 1 1 2Ormond AFC 0 2 2

St Bernards OC 2 0 2Aquinas Park OC 0 1 1

Fitzroy Reds AFC 1 0 1Ivanhoe / Assumption 1 0 1

La Trobe Uni AFC 1 0 1

Mazenod OC 1 0 1Mt Lilydale OC 0 1 1

North Brunswick 1 0 1Oakleigh AFC 0 1 1

Old Haileyburians Or 1 0 1Old Scotch 0 1 1

Richmond Central AFC 1 0 1St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1 0 1

Swinburne Uni. AFC 1 0 1

Therry Penola OB 1 0 1

UHSOB 1 0 1University Blues AFC 1 0 1

VAFAUA 1 0 1West Brunswick AFC 0 1 1

Whitefriars OC 1 0 1

AJAX AFC 0 0 0Albert Park AFC 0 0 0

Banyule AFC 0 0 0Bentleigh AFC 0 0 0

ClubDonors DonorsRegular New Total

Bullen CobrasBullen - TemplestoweCollegians AFCEley Park AFC

Elsternwick AFC

Eltham O C

Glen Eira AFC

Kew AFCMarcellin OC

Mentone AFCMonash Blues AFCMonash Gryphons AFC

Old Camberwell Gr

Old Carey Gr.

Old Geelong Gr

Old Ivanhoe GrOld Paradians

Old Trinit y

Old Westbourne Or.

Old Xaverians

Parkside AFCPeninsula OB

Power House AFCPrahran AFC

Rupertswood AFCSalesian O C

Sth . Melbourne Districts

St Johns O C

St Kevins AFCSt Leo's Emmaus WP

St Marys AFCSyndal Tally Ho AFC

Thomastown AFC

University Blacks AFCWilliamstown CYMS

0 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

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0 00 0

0 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

0 00 0

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Hampton Rovers wins (2) new Sherrin footballs donated by Spalding and receive prod-uct vouchers from Schweppes and Great Southern Pie Company redeemable with theirnext purchases . Well done Hampton Rovers, and to all donors who have assisted to date,thank you very much from the Blood Bank and the VAFA.

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~ he VAFA says farewell to a great friend and supporterwho always believed in "looking after the AMMOS" . We

salute his magnificent service to sport and in particular histhrilling broadcasts of football, athletics, cycling and box-

ing .Our Patron and former President Alex Johnson OAM, was

General Manager of Veall's at the time World of Sport start-ed and was the initial sponsor, with Westinghouse, of that

show. Alex's relationship and support for Ron was shown

and express our deepest sympathy to Pauline and Joanne .the show at no cost to the Association . We thank you Ron ,when for many years World of Sport ran a VAFA segment on

Noel RundleVAFA Treasurer and Life Member

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

o readers, Peter --Jilliamson here again,

in a win over fellow strugglers UHSO B

ling in for Ed Sill. Last weekend's resultsprovided plenty of interest in the race for thefinals, as well as the fight to avoid relegation .Powerhouse look likely to remain on top, butwith a log jam from second to sixth spot, th eremaining three finals berths are still up forgrabs . LIkewise the battle to avoid the drop hasnot been provided with much more of a clearerpicture, although Eley Perk helped themselves

3 hons v Elsternwic kWhat should have been a closely fought bat-

tle between two teams with a healthy rivalryended in disappointment for the home side,whose only consolation was a last quarter fight-back resulting in the Gryphs lifting themselvesoff the bottom of the ladder and denying theWicks the chance to sneak into second spot . ForMonash, the two Coxheads . Brett and Rowan,Steve Bourbon and Chris Leeton were all usefulcontributors, while for Elsternwick, Mussaredkicked 10, Neil took loads of marks and Wardand Lilley were excellent in defense .Albert Park v Hawthorn

After an even first quarter at the Rats nest, itwas all Hawthorn, who romped home to a 145point win over the hopeless Albert Park unit . Forthe Hawks, Phil Avery, Nunn and Laulettakicked half a dozen goals each, while Orchardand James McCormack, Stevens and Davies inthe ruck line also stood out . For Albert Park,Chambers, Taylor and new recruit Dardle werethe best in an injury depleted line up .Eley Park v BOB

The winner of this battle between two under-manned strugglers had the added incentive of apotential two game break from the relegationtrapdoor. In the end it was a triumph for theSharks by more than a satisfying 52 points .After a strong start by the visitors, the home sidetook control in the middle, providing great ser-vice to their fonvards . Bruce (8 goals) andHawley (5 goals) especially benefited from themidfield delivery, while Blake, Combe and Careyalso starred for Eley Park .Williamstown Cyms v S t John s

JOC's travelled to Willy with the possibility ofstreaking into second spot (pending otherresults) or falling as far as sixth position . The

home side startedwell with their long,direct style. Theopposite happenedin the second quarter with JOC's kicking eight .CYMS couldn't quite make up ground after that,resulting in a four goal win to the Dandenongboys, Darren Williams kicked eight for the CYMSwhile Lee and Daisy" Williams were more thanuseful . For the JOC's, Ellis, Rydquest, MarkJones and Hilton with six goals were top contrib-utors.

Powerhouse v Richmond CentralIn the D3 Match of the Day, table topping

Power House defeated the second placed Cobrasby 20 points at the Ross Gregory Oval . It was amatch worthy of its status with the House up atevery change, and Centrals tightening towardsthe end . For the House side, Batty and Robinsonkicked five each, while Turrer and Beesley werealso outstanding, the latter in a great battle withCentrals O'Sullivan . Siwka, Byrnes and "Spock"Kelly were Richmond's best .PREVIEW

Albert Park v UHSO BIn a clash of two teams striving to avoid rele-

gation, and coming off heavy defeats, its nevereasy to pick a winner. With both teams strug-gling with injuries, the match may not be a pret-ty affair, but UHSOB's slightly better form shouldsee them over the line .Richmond v Eley Par k

Centrals claimed an excellent away win lastweek, while the Sharks "hawled" themselves fur-ther from the relegation precipice with a key winat home . Richmond however have been impres-sive for most of the year, and I pick them to win .Power House v St Johns

Power House have certainly lived up to theirname this season and although the JOC's had animpressive away victory last week, Power House'sform has been irresistible . Power House to winthe match today.Monash Gryphons v Williamstown CYMS

CYMS will be keen to avoid their third straightwin and a visit to East Caulfield Reserve may dothe trick . The Gryphons need every single pla_y-er to do their part to give themselves everychange of winning. CYMS to win .Elsternwick v Hawthorn

Another match which will have a bearing on

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,,,,al's competition, and being played atIfisternwick Park Main Oval . On a big day forEhe Wicks . I'll pick the home team to consolidatetheu- spot in the comp .

JOCIALElsferrawick are holding their Past Players

day this Saturday 24 June from 11 .30 am at theVAFA Umpires Room, Elsternwick Park .

Monash Gryphons are holding their bingonight at the Gryh Inn on Saturday 24 June . 7 .30start and $10 .00 entry also gets you five games .

p,ESERVES PREVIEWUHSOB, Richmond Central, Power House,

CYMS and Elsternwick to do it for Grangey ." Ed Sill will resume his spot in the scribeschair, but nonetheless I have had fun . Ed can becontacted on 9555 0900 (B) 9898 1535 (H) 0418349 723 (M) 9553 8675 (F) o red . ,, 11@lockers-p1 .com.au (Email). Enjoy thefooty today, and have a good VAFA weekend !

i;3sternwiea - Double celebration for the!~; icks as club stalwart ::obert "C,aragey"Gragadernasage plays game number 250 . Knownfor his articulate elocution (a la Doug Hawkins) .Grangey is a loyal stalwart with 16 years serviceto the club, and is popular with team mates andopponents alike . . . well, some of the Gryphs any-way . Also Craig Mahoney, one of the. progeny ofElsternwick legend Paul Mahoney, celebrates100 games for the Wicks . A dashing wingmanand a great clubman, Craig would do well tomatch his father's record of 410 games, butwatch this space in 15- 20 years time .

Monash Gryphons - defender JordanStratford on reaching 50 games with the club ."Stratty" is a strongly built reserves defenderbest known for his long kicking . Well done"Stratty", and we hope you're around for anoth-er 50 games .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTfii.

WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 8 56

D.SEARLE POWERHOUSE 0 54

MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 10 52LAULETTA HAWTHORN 6 46

B FARRELLY UHSOB 4 3 3D3 RESERVE

D. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 8 49MILLS UHSOB 4 33N. PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2 27PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 26HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 2 22

SEIVI0'3 - 17.06 .~ 0

1111808: 4.4 7.5 11.8 15.11 .10 1

A)^ert i'crk: 4.3 6.4 7.9 8.10 .58F .,:,thorn Amateurs; 2 .3 11.4 20.8 32.11 .203ACuert Park: Pastras 3 . Dawdle 2. Param?nsche 2. bfcKay. B.a :: Chambers.

Tavior. Robertson . Doxdle . Crcss . Isard. Hawthorn Amateurs: P Accn• 6.Lauietta 6. Nutm 6 . Davies 3. Johnston 3 . Strand 3, S Avery'. Edmond, Hives.

Rro:ut. D Zatrralla . Best: P Averv. Davies . Orchard, Nunn . hkCormak. Stevens.

Umpires: Adam Goodes: Tyrell Russell (F )

Eley Park: 2.6 5.10 12.14 23 .15.153

Eley Park : Bruce 8 . Hawley 5. Comte 2. Hook 2 . Morris 2. Botven. Breadhead .

Smith. Trotter. Best : Bruce. Blake. Cara. Comte . Hawiev. Nelson . UH AB: BFarrelly 4. O'D,vy~er 4 . Henderson 2. Starbuek 2, Johns 2. D'n~enuto . Best: Catlin,

ODu~s~er. Johns. D Farrelly . Catterall . Starbuck. Umpires: Chris Moore (F) . JarredAspinall: Daniel Stephens (B)

Power House: 3.5 6.5 9.12 14.16.100Richmond Central: 4.0 5.4 8.6 12.8.80Power House: Robinson 5. Batty 5. Craven 2. Ad . Brut . Mahoney. Best: Robinson .

Ttuner. Beasley. Liovd. Craven. Batty. Richmond CentrsL• Siwka 2 . Conrrn= 2 .O"Sullitan 2. h7atcolm. Macaic. Andanoipnulas . Porteous, Bxnes. V Kelly . Best :

Shvka. V Kellv. h4acak . Byrnes. Sowerby. Harry. Umpires: Dianne Whiteley. Peter

Griffiths (F )

Williamstown: 4.2 5.4 8.9 12.11 .83St Johns OC: 3.5 12.9 14.10 16.11.107

Williamstown : William s u8. Lee 2 . loans . It7atUtetvs . Best : D Williams. Lee . DS

Willlaus. R`ouda . Phentister. Hann. St Johns OC: Goal kickers and best payersresults not rec eived . Umpires: Heath LitUe: Andresv Rechunan (F)

&Sonaslt Gryphons: 1.1 3.3 5.4 9.10 .64Etsternedek: 5.5 10.8 15.13 17 .19 .121Ptonesh Gryphons: Gonis 2 . Healy 2. Lecton 2. R Gilchrist. Watson. R Miite. Best:R Cadtcad . S Bourbon . B Coatead. Leeton . Stratford. R Gilehrlst. EFsternwlek:

Vussared 10. Bravln 3 . Noonan 2 . Faster. Lyons. Best : Adussared. Mahoney.. Foster. Umpkcs: Geoff Carom (R), David Leath iflCurtain . Tilley. McNa~von

RESERVES - 17.06 .00Albert Partk: 3.3 6.8 10.8 10.12 .72Hawthorn Amateurs; 3.5 5.5 5.8 10.10.70Albert Park : Pantaaopoulos 3. Kane 2 . Marriott 2. S Atten. Jackson. Foistlh. Best:

A Cale Hetrs. Forsyth, Jackson . Kane. Marriott . Hawthorn Amateurs: Dickson 3 .

Pollock 2. Fitzgerald. S tnine. Law. Lord. .4eCowaat . Best: Barker. Chepa. Diekson .

Pollock. Tierney. Williams .

Eley Park: 1.1 5.4 10.4 13.7.85UHSOB: 6.4 9.8 17.10 21 .13.139Etey Park: An..mdel 5. Kett 2 . .lie.xandridis . Baldry. Dunstan. Fisher . Fton•er,

Johnstone . Best: AnmdeL Hall. Heath, Dunstan. flaxer. Thontas. UHSOB :'.tills 4,6Reffiv 4. Sa:~itv 2. Cook 2 . iladrigano 2 . Shephard 2. Blpth. French. Stanton,

Bunn. Pengtlly. Best: DeLuise . Tuney. Stanton, O'Reilly . Shephard . Burin .

Power House: 5.4 10.10 13.15 16.24.120Richmond Central: 3.1 4.1 6.2 6.3 .39Power House : Gaiakas 8 . Parlou 2 . Travkt 2 . Gill . Datidsan. Hall. Byers. Rest:Mute Miller . Galakos . Pill . Rllller. Robertson. Richmond Central: Day' 4 . Guthrie.

Mijatosic . Best: Riclto.lVoodman . Day. Bi Smith . Casitoau . OBrien .

Williantstown: 2.3 2.5 4.9 11.10 .76St Johns: 3.1 8.7 10.8 10.10 .70Williamstown : Kosntatos 4 . Toby 2 . Payne 2 . Butterkieg. Dowsev. Jones. Best:

Drnssey. Philips. Toby. Bauras. Ivkovie. Sa+.~ioa. St Johns: Goal kickers and best

players results not received.

R4onash Gryphons: 3.7 5.10 8.12 10.12.72Elsternwick: 0.3 1.4 5.6 9.12.66RYonash Gryphons: vmils 5. McGrait 2 . Carter. Kent . King. Best: Buick. lUells. Hale .

Clarke. Broa•ell . King. Elsternw4ek: Harkin 2 . Byrne. Franklin . Devonshire .

Reeves, Clement. Hunt. Currie. Best: Currie, Byrne . Hankln. Walker,Grattdcmang~ . Smith.

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

ALBERT PARK v. UHSOBRICHMOND CENTRAL v . ELEY PARKPOWER HOUSE v. ST JOHNSMONASH GRYPHONS v . WILLIAMSTOWNELSTERNWICK v . HAWTHORN at Elsternwick

Park Sat.lardayi

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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u-i ~!iectl®nALBERT PARK

Cch : Philip Knigh tRoaes . Coach: Peter Hayes

1 . P Smith (C)2 . N Pastras3 . B Isard4 . G . Parmansche5 . S Allan6. N Pantazopoulos7. J Sutton (VC)8 . C Jackso n9 . P Chambers (DVC)10 . M Phillip s11 . A. Fleming12. L Marriott13 . B McKimmie14 . T Prio r15 . S Kan e15 . J Snorrason (R)16 . C Roberto n17. D McLellan (DVC )18 . J Taylor19 . A Cole20 . A. Faranda21 . D. Beachley22 . S Redpath23. L Bertram23 . A Bennett (R)24 . M. Dowdle26 . G Finn27 . S Ridout28 . R Buckley29. G Walkley30. K . Dohnt32 . S McKerrow33 . T Murray35 . P Barton36 . M Pearson37. T. Bamford38 . C Lamont39 . M . Hobday40 . M Lapsley41 . H Ross42 . D. Jackson43 . S .Bolas44. P. Manning45. J Roo s46 . B Dorr46 . I . Strahan (R)47 . K McIntosh48 . P Hayes (RC)49 . B . Payn e50. D McKay51 . D Col e52 . N, . Rutherford53 . J . Murray54 . P Rutherford55 . C McKerral56. P. Manning57. T. Waymouth58 . M. Croser59 . J . Lamont60 . D. Allan61 . R. Allan62. M . Drought63 . D . Barker64 . S . Hoad65 . D . Green66 . S . McKimmie67 . D. Klein68. P. Knight69 . J . Sutcliffe70 . M . Sweeney78 . D . Depiazz i

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1 . S . Fishe r2 . P. Clear3 . D . Carey4 . D . Hawley5. S . Raymer6. D. Bruce7 . D . Bowen8 . T. Kay9 . T. Morris10. L . McLean11 . A. Hil l12 . J . Kelly13 . J . Baldry14 . A . Krebs15. S . Dix16. D . Carroll17 . S . Payne18 . A . Urquhart19 . D . Trotter20 . M . Hook21 . T. Morrison22 . T. Blake23 . S . Wes t24 . C. Broadhead25 . C . Cotte r26. P. Cantone27. L . Kett28. A. Briginshaw29 . A. Johnstone30 . D. Heynes31 . M . Keown32 . S . Bromley33. J . Alexandridis34. J . White35 . R . Drape36 . G . Smith37 . A . lenarcic38 . M . Schafter39. S. Ryan40. J . Day41 . M . Renner42 . K . King43 . J . Laverty44 . L . Di x

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1 D.Murray2 G .Broadley3 N .Patterson4 S .McDonald5 S.Avery6 P.Avery7 A.Bourke8 M.Dunstan9 W.Pollock10 P.Orchard11 A .Sil l12 M .Mulcahy13 J .Graves13bJ .Povey14 D .Laulett a15 G .Macdonald16 C .Ree d17 D .Zaverella18 P.Rya n19 D.Garlick19bJ .Law20 S.Parker21 P.Stroud22 J .Williams23 M .Artini24 S .Williams25 M .Zaverella26 M.Nowak27 R .Lord28 J .McCormack29 P.Barke r30 M.Nunn31 J.Best32 D.McCowan33 S.Duff34 J .Bogie35 D .Murphy

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MONASH GRYPH01Coach : Jack McDonaldRes . Coach: Jim Goal s1 . S. Bourbon (C)2 . M . Healy3 . A. Grady4 . C. Robinson5. T. Gilchrist6. J. Foste r7. D . Walter8 . J . Blandford9 . G . Wadle y10. P. Williamson11 . J . Barrie12 . A. Gross13 . J . Straford14 . R . Cormick15. A . Clarke16. R . Bourbon17 . J . Hetherington18 . C . Lovett19 . J . Leroy20 . G . Browell21 . G. Ken t22. B . Coxhead23 . D . Charleson24 . D . Kitchen25 . M . Killmister26 . T. Beslee27. R . Gilchrist28. P. Bateman29. B. Lloyd30 . P. Holland31 . G . Roche32 . D. Hale33 . R . White34. M . Graydon35. J. Poussard36 . J. Watson37 . D. Nichols38 . P. Callus39 . R . Coxhea d40. P. Moclair41 . T. Robinson42 . M . Buick43 . M . Carte r44 . R. McDonald45 . J . Gonis (RC)46. H . Be h47. K . Pocsiak48 . L . Marti n49 .S . Aren a50 . D. Ratne r51 . C . Leeton52. A . Palumb o53 . M . Magris54 . M. Kyriako u55 . D . Bennett

58. G. Harrak57. A . Jenki n56 . K. Boatman

60 . 0 . Becke r59 . M . Asbel l

61 A . Vised o62 D . Whit e63 B . McKay64 A. Palumbo66 S . Peilite r69 S . McGrai l

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F-` '~;-- - ~~ RICHMOND CE NTRAL S T JOHNS U .H .S .D . O . WllllAMS T®W N-

Coach : Kevin Barne sCoach : Andrew Roll ss

Coach: Billy Dalto nRes. Coach : T.B.A.

Coach: Bruce MuilensRes Coach: John Canal

Coach: Pat Macke yRes Coach : Darren Creswell

C YM SCoach : Darren Williams

,psRes Coach : Craig Richardson 1 B. Dalton 1 . R. Hassan 1 R . Freijah Res Coach: Sean Quinn

1 A Rolls 2 . B. Holmes 2. M . Ladson 2 A. Talarico 1 . D Williams

2 J Hall 3 . T. O'Sulllivan 3. S . Reynolds 3 D . Farrelly 2 . J Buttergieg3 N pavlou 4 . P. Mijatovic 4. S . Holmes 4 S. Major

Glen n5 J3, D Wouda

4 B Turner5. S. Shannon 5. C . Horbury

.Cracknell6 S

4 . S Wuchatsch5 M Braini

Bunshaw6 G 6 . L . O'Donnell.

7 D Zulucki5 . D Macleod (C)

6 A BurtC Richardson

. .7 . P. Byrnes 7 . M. Hartnett

.8 D . Haslett (VC) C) 6. N Grant7

g S Cross 8 . G . Malcolm 7 S. Flentjar 9 R . Smith 7 . B Robinso n

9 A Morris (VC) 9 . A . Leembriggen 8- R . Dowsett 10 B . Carrick 8. B Han n

10 C Lloyd 10 A . Swika 9 . S . Green 11 J . Shepherd 9. G Cas e11 J Gill Newto n11 M 10 . A . Perrone 12 B . Farrelly (C) 10 . B Cocks12 J Robertson

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17 C MacLeod (RC) 16 J . Bi rt15 . P. Denha rt 18 A. Hellner S15 . W Phillips O

18 F Doyle 17 A . Fawcett16 . S . Callender 19 B. Willis 15 . P Bregut (R)

19 J Evans 18 M . Zarjac17 . S . Cockayne 20 G . Madrigano 16 . D Sadler (S )

20 D Aitken Manning1g J17 C . Keaton 21 S. Mills 16 . S lvkovic (R)

21 D Miller.

Joyce20 P18 . C . Emery 22 R . Johns 17 . S Phemiste r

22 J Marshall . 19 . J . Scardamaglia 23 P. Eltringham D Oldha m1 823 S Craven (C) 21 A . Jones 20 . B . Rydquist 24 L. Marten .

P Derva n1 924 S Cummins 22 A . Forbes 21 . D . Scardamaglia 25 D . O'Dwyer.

R Hart2025 D Boland26 J Senior

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22 . P. Kahill 26 B . Carruthers27 D . Clarke

.21 . S Mc Eachran

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28 B Rampling 27 C . Adams. .

25 Sander sD29 T. Cleveland 22 W. Payne (R)

29 R Cassio30 N Miller 30 B. Gilbe rt

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23 P Sadler (S)Kirk Dowsey (R)2 331 R Marshall (RVC) 33 A. Waters 27. S . Hilton 32 H . Starbuck

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32 H Davidson 34 J . Brooks 28. D . Coulson 33 P. Drendel .G Burges s2 533 R Taylor 35 M. Albrecht 29, D . Higgins 33 A. French .D Le e2 634 K Elias

35 J Kilpatrick36 K . White37 G . Porteous

30 . R . Walke rWilso n31 G

35 J. Harris36 M . Patterson

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.32 J Altus41 S Clayton 42 L. Kell Y 36 A . Hall 42 D. Wallace

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43 H Noren 44 K. Day 38 A . Dobson 44 C. Percy 34 . B Grant44 S O'Sullivan 45 K. Pardy 39 P. Liddell 45 N . Smith 35 . C Bergin45 P Rya n46 M McDonald 46 A. Newton 40 M . Hancock 46 R . Killey 36 . M Imm s

47 47 J . Hickey 41 D . Rydquist 47 M. Turvey 37 . B Hynes

48 S Walsh 48 P. Vulcov 42 T. Duccacubino 48 C . CookWilliam s49 H

38 . D Macleod

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39 . T Carte r

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52 K Barnes 53 D . Hogan 46 D . Clowes 56 J . Catlin 42 . S Harve y53 R Dakins54 J

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63 S . Pengilly 48 . B Grummisc h60 K McGuinness 53 S . Pancione Evan s64 J 50 . K Stebbin g61 54 B . Hale .

66 J . Bradley 51 . D Bubni c62 55 S . Canning DeLuis e67 M 52 . A Petzierides63 D Searle64 W Elliot

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71 L O'Sullivan 60 L . Merrigan 73 S . Devli n77 S Clarke 61 R . Kenny 74 C . Longto n88 G Scotland 64 D . Edwards 80 D. Cartwrigh t

65 E . Hilton

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CLUBS AND UMPIRES TAKING TOO LONG ATF TIME AND DURING OTHER BREAKS .

MATCHES MUST START ON TIME.

RESERVES MUST FINISH BY 1 .50 PM

Clubs need to be reminded that the breaks - quarter time 5 minutes, halftime 15 minutes, three quarter time 7 minutes - are not being complied with- certainly most matches are not starting 15 minutes after the conclusion of thefirst half. Clubs are automatically fined $50 for a start beyond 15 minutes athalf time and $25 automatically for a late start to a match and a late start afterquarter and three quarter time .

Umpires are to assist with this process by telling teams, three minutes before

the game and three minutes before the game is due to re-commence after halftime that they are "walking out" and the game is soon to start (3 minutes) .

It would be fair to say that most VAFA clubs incurred multiple $25 or $50 finesduring last week's matches for these offences . An examination of all match paper-work last Monday revealed that only two matches - Power House v . RichmondCentral (seniors) and Ormond v . Glen Eira (U/ 19) - started on time, and had thecorrect quarter time, half time and three quarter time break . One of the worstgames - North Old Boys v. Old Haileybury - shows a late finish to the reserves(undisclosed fine), late start 2 .10 ($25 fine) ; 7 minute 1/4 break ($25 fine) ; 22minute 1/2 break ($50 fine) ; 6 minute 3/4 time (okay) - game concluded 4 .54 ;late phoning of scores 5 .22pm ($25 first offence) . Total fines $125 (per club), plusthe fine for late reserves match finish .

Reserves matches must not impede the starting time of senior matches -the shortening of the third and last quarters procedure to avoid this is outlinedin the 2000 Fixture Handbook. It states :

If a third quarter of a reserves match starts after 1 .00 pm the available play-ing time left is calculated by adding the time from the start of the third quarteruntil 1 .50 pm less sevens minutes (three quarter time break) . This time is thendivided by two (2) with this time to be played for each of the third and last quar-ter.

No time on is added in this situation .

So in a match, if a third quarter starts at 1 .10 pm, each of the third and lastquarter is to be of 16 minutes and 30 seconds .

All VAFA umpires have been briefed regarding their responsibility in keepingmatches to schedule .

Timekeepers are also asked to assist by sounding the siren one (1) minutebefore the start of each quarter is due to start .

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Beiersdorf~,uslralia Ltd

,our sides on eight wins, two sides on sevenwins and another on six! Anybody out there

want to tip the finalists in D4 this season? Not I,said this Papa Bear and we all know that there areonly four spots to be had so teams need to justkeep winning.

REVIEWThat was something that South Melbourne

were able to do as they fixed up Swinburne at StJames Park . The Districts, aided by three goalsfrom Bradley, have now shot to the top of the tableon the strength of their seventy point victory lastweekend .

The side who they replaced at the head of thetable, Bulleen, were overrun by Eltham in a tighttussle out at Research . The Cobras had the betterof things early before the defences of both sidesmade scoring difficult and it was all square atthree quarter time . However it was the Turtlesthrough the work of Doody in the ruck, Luttick.Horsburgh and Todaro who finished the strongerwith a big last term . May, Pearson and McLarenfought hard for Bulleen but Eltham's victorybreathed some life back into their year .

North Brunswick had a battle all the way intheir game with Mt Lilydale before securing a cru-cial six point win . The Rams set the pace early onuntil North hit back in the third term to see scoreslevel at three quarter time . It was goal for goal inthe last before North Brunswick managed to hitthe lead with a minute to go on the clock and holdon for a vital win . Young (8), Care, Whitman,Freeman and Dimarco led the cast of usual sus-pects in the best for victors .

In blustery conditions at Hoppers CrossingBentleigh turned in a strong effort to defeat OldWestbourne. The Warriors struggled to convert upforward as Seeley. Adaway, Sharp and Martinapplied plenty of pressure all over the ground forthe Bentleigh side . Old Westbourne, who were bestserved by Fairfield, in defence, Leitch,A.Horsburgh and Aldridge, fell down across halfforward and acknowledged they were beaten by abetter outfit on the day.

S t M ary s were pushed all the way in theirclash with Brunswick, which started at theunusual time of 2 :10pm. Whether this was toallow Dipper to harass members of the crowd withsoft drink merchandise, as he is want to do, I'mnot sure however the five point margin ensuredthis tipster got no where near the grand final tick-ets let alone the cash jackpot .

Syndal gave their percentage a valuable boost

with a big win overwe . The Synnershave returned toform in a big way inthe last fortnight and have re-established _hem-selves as one of the sides setting the pace .

PREVIEW. I said last week that the ladder was starting totake shape but that notion has completely goneout the window, further proof that you shouldbelieve half of what you hear and none of what youread !

The first week of return matches sees `- stravel to take on Elth€rm at Research . The Turtieshave proved more enigmatic than Cli eWaterhouse this season and can little afford alapse today whilst the Saints will be looking for alift against a familiar foe . Despite some injuries tokey players Eltham have too much at stake to dropthis .

Brunswick host Mt Lilydale and have thechance to draw level on points if they can securetheir third win for the year . The Rams don't seemto have earned the rewards for their efforts thisseason, rarely being flogged but not quite able towin enough games to really make a mark . Todayshould be different however and Mt Lilydale willwalk away with a win .

Old Westbourne will be looking to make up forlast week's hiccup when they host NorthBrunswick today. Both sides are sitting just out-side the four and for the Warriors a loss wouldalmost end their final's hopes . North returned tothe winner's list last start and with the likes ofFreeman showing improvement will want this tocontinue however Old Westbourne at home is atough ask and the Warriors may just hold sway .

In the clash of the round two sides in the four,South M elbourne and Syndal Tally Ho meet atAlbert Park . Another huge game for both clubsand will contribute to a see-sawing D4 ladder foryet another week! The winner has a real opportu-nity to cement their place in the four and the homeground advantage might just be enough for Southto get up .

Things don't get any better for Werribee an they hosta Bentleigh se making its second tri f

across the West Gate in the space of a fortnightThe 'Bees have only notched up one win for theyear whilst on the other hand Bentleigh seem t

o the side who most clubs seem to think are th (ones to beat at the moment. An upset woul

d great for the Werribee boys but I don't think this i!

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Bentleigh by enough .1,, 1-1 1Ill die last game of the round Swinburne hos t

jI3ulleen side on the rebound . The Cobras fadedt'i ihree quarter time last week and will be des-

to make sure one loss doesn't turn into twoA tough draw for the Razorbacks who face

hir second thetop four mselves sid

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eSult today. Bulleen to bounce back .

PRESS CORESSPONDENTSPlease fax match details to 9457 1580 and I

u also be contacted on 0409 571 580 . Apologies~,nyone who has had difficulties getting through

I,LII my band of highly trained office staff are on;irike over poor wages . What can you do ?

Old Westbourne - Derek Horsburgh plays his100th game this week. An Inaugural member,D~rek has been a fine contributor over 10 seasons .A real hard nut, Decka is a popular clubman . Wellr1, r )n your achievement.

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALS MOORE BRUNSWICK 10 62

C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 0 45YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 38P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 3 32PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 0 3 0

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 37THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 4 28STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 0 22STAMATAKOS BENTLEIGH 2 2 0

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONOLD WESTBOURNE v . NORTH BRUNSWICKBRUNSWICK v . MT LILYDAL EELTHAM v. ST MARYSSWINBURNE v. BULLEEN COBRASSTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . SYNDAL TALLY HOWERRIBEE v . BENTLEIGH (game switched

from o riginal draw)

1

SENIORS - 17 .06.00

North Bnmsvlelc 3.4 6.7 14.10 19.14 .128Mt Lilydale: 3.2 11.6 14.10 18,14 .122

North BruaswielcYounk 8, J Boudotoh 2, Sc, t1'ernham 2. M Sorleto 2. latouf 2 .

DiN9arco. lvhiiman, R Pretty. Best : Young. Care . Whitman . Freernan. DiMarem.

Pretty. Mt Lilydale: Ho~c nboom 3 . Gibson 2. Pearce 2, Turner 2. Wilson 2,

Andersnn . carrion . Cault'teld . Haves. Kennedy, McKenzie, Varga Best: Caroian.

Del Bionco. Haves. Pearce . Gibson . Brebner. Umpires: Jason Lane : Simon Ol'n*e (F)

Brunswick. 6 .4 11 .11 13.13 17.17.119St Msrys: 6.3 8.5 12.13 18 .16.124BrunsWlck: S Moore 10. Shore 2. Prescott 2 . Fulton . O'Brien. Kannegtesser. Best:

S Moore . Cavan . Fulton. Kamregiesscr. Hammett. St Marys: Allen 4. Rounds 3.

P Harrison 3, rnardi 3. Theoharis 3. Carta. Bo}es . Best: P Harrison . N

Goldsworthy. Boyes. Carra. Frail. Umpires: Chris Gregor}: Ken McNiece (F)

Eltitem Co llegians: 0.3 4.6 6.6 13.8 .86

Bulleen Cobras: 3.3 4.9 5.12 7.14 .56

Eltham Collegians: Comnertv 3 . Todaro 2. Pilapil 2, Justice 2. Baud, Doody,

Smyth . Horsburgh Best: Doody. PilaBates, A Main. Luttick . Todar o.BulleeaCobras: Clements 2 . Pearson 2. Saaksjani. Trinchi, Barlan}ek. Best : Mar .

b'[eLaren . D TrLUiu. M D'AN~elo. Badanjek Pearson .Umpires: Ron Smith: Pat

Maebus IFI . James Machos 181. David Murray: Bob Se}ruour (G)

Swinburne University. 10 .15.75

South Melb. Districts: 22,13.145SWinbume University: Debono 3 . Prior 2, Milano 2. Luckey. O'Mara Sheerly. Best :

Debono, Milano. Sheedv. Kane. Parsons. Abbott. South Mem. Districts : Gibbs to,

Daly 3. Bradlev 3. McDougall 2. Jacobs. Gesney . Hogan . Henderson. Best: Pawell.

Thomas . Hobtiins. Bell esini. Bradley. Gibbs. Umpires: Miles Argall: Mark Childs (F)

Sydnai Tall yHer

7.3 9.10 17.11 23,13 .151Werribee Amateurs: 2.1 3.4 4.6 4.7.31Sydnal Tally Ho: vanbderkruk 7 . Dix 4. Dance 2. Cachia 2 . Morrison 2 . lyde 2.

Rutter. W Hall. Joy, Toce. B^sL Dec Rutter, Vanderkruk. L Hannemann. Morrison,

W Hall . Wexrlbee Amsteurs: A Horsburgh 3 . Crosswett . J Horsburgh Best :

Fairfield. Leitch. A Harsburgh . Aldridge. Chaftey. Robson . Umpires: An(hony

Simpson: Peter Woods (F). Paid Whitehead: Bernie Jeph_wn (G)

Old Westbourne: 2.1 3.1 3.2 5.6.36Bentle7glr: 2.2 6.7 8.6 10.15.75

Old Westbourne: Goal kickers and best Players results not receNed . Benfleiipr:Phelan 2. Ireson 2 . Ptrie. Gold. Caterson. Adauay. Anastasio. Brown. Best : Seeley,

Adaway. Sharp. Martin. Ireson . Gold . Umpire: Robert Sneddon (R )

RESERVES -17 .06 .00North Brunswick: 5.0 12.4 15.13 18.21 .129

Mt Lilyd®le: 4.3 6.5 7.7 9.7.61North Brunswick. Papanikalaou 7, Briffa 2 . B Laoumizes 2. P Sorleto 2 . Crosuta .

Patutlo. Pizzari. Rhook. Pisasale. Best: Ri~azzi . Rotella. Devita. P Sorleto,

Papamkolau . Pizzari. Mt Lilydale : Strachan 2. urrett. Delahunt. Egan . Flanagan,

Jotinsan . Kuffer, ftlsh. Best: Johnson . Burrett. Delahmit. Morrison, Allanson .

Flanagan.

Brunswick: 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.2.8

St Marys: 7 .3 15.7 20.10 24 .16.160Brvnsss9ck: Lever. Best: Kerr. Lever. Salvatore. Carrolton, Che}ne.St Marys: Ellis 6,=5 , Burt 4. Joyce 3. Hendv 2. L'ningstone. Miller. Zsembery. Evans. Best:

anth. Roseman. Pope. Miller. Evans. Ellis.

Eltttam Collegians: 1.0 2.0 4.1 5.2.32Bulleen Cobras: 3.4 7.7 11.9 13.9 .87

Eltham Collegians: Woodward. Beecroft. Decker. T Barnett . Evans. Best: Evans .

Da~ies . R Watson. Levs . Barnett, G 5t'are .Bulleen Cobras: Thompson 4, Rodrigues

4. Casev 3. Cooke. Sette. Best : Mazzarella. Rodrigues. Cook. Sette . J Trinchi.

Tltompson .

Swinburne University: 9.16 .70South Melb Districts: 17.9.111Swinburne University: Kenzie 3 . Thomas 2 . Debatista. Galiina Demarte.

Goodv}in. Best : Kenzie . Janes. Gallina . James . SchlvtrdL Culph . South MelbDistri cts : Lazzaro 4. Doyle 3. Fern 3. Brvson 2 . Hall 2. Wright. Contreras,

Henderson . Best: Lazzaro. Hall . Nice, Johnson . Wright .

Sydnat Tsliy Ho: 2.2 3.5 6.7 9,10.64Wem'bee Amateurs: 4.1 8.3 10.6 12.8.80Sydnal Tally Ho: Stoforldis 3. Bent 2. Christiansen. D Richardson. B Hatmemann .Pierce. Best : Ertan . B Hannermamt, Stoforidis. S MacFarlane, P Sheer, M

MacFarlane.WerrIDee Amateurs : Goal kickers and best players results notreceived.

Old Westbourne: 0.2 0.5 2.7 6,9.45Bentleigk• 4.2 4.4 9.8 12.13 .85Old Westbourne: Hewitt 2. Rivalland 2. M Aquilino. Robertson . Best: Rivall and. MAquilina Leitch, Flemin . Cbristo. N Aquilino. Bentleigh: States 2. Stantatakos 2.

Kell 2. Fh~ 2, L P(ttito. i~Pittito. Psaras . Backman. Best: Wttlthington. Beatle. Fly.

J Neve, ilarastavrou . Stamatakcs.

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D4 SectionBENTLEIGH BRUNSWICK GULLEEN COBRAS ELTHAM ~T LILY®ALE

Coach: Paul Dimmatina Coach : Stan Gilday Coach : Joe D'Angelo COLLEGIANS Coach : David KeastRes. Coach: Paul Jemmeson Res . Coach: Steve Asst. Coach : John Kalpakis Coach : Peter Slacik Res . Coach: Jason Flanaga n

1 C Sharp (C)Kannegiesser Res Coach: Jamie Redfern Res . Coach: Jason Lees 1 D. Johnso n

2 P Morgan 1 B.Lovett 1 J . Kalpakis 1 D . Fammartino 2 P Hayes3 A Anastasio 2

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2 T. Orwin 2 T. Duggan 3 F Varg a4 D Lewis

.2 S. Petty (RC) 3 R. Pilapil 4 G . Davi s

5 M Eyles (VC) 4 S .Goodwin 3 R . Pulverenti 4 B . Doody (C )Jeal5 S 5 P Stone

6 R Weber 56

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4 I . McLeod.

6 R . Hea nany 6 D . Cicchiello7 M Colaiacovo

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11S .LakeTFulton

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11 J . Mizzi12 J Lees

11 C Gibso n1 214

L CodarinB Fotopoulos

13 S .Kannegiesser 9 P. Goetz.

13 R . Bell 12 M Brebner

15 P Withington1 415

S .MooreR Smith 10 A . Gencarelli 14 S . Justice 13 R Kidd

16 P Jemmerson (RC) 16.

A .Dean 11 A . DeJong 15 L. White 14 C Walsh

17 J Psaras 17 G.Mcgowan 12 16 D. Barnett 15 B. Commerford

18 S Adawayy 19V.GaffyN .Melone

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37 P Hutchison (VC) 38 M .Attard 28 A . Foskett .36 L Donaldson 32 P Carolan

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39 L Pittito 4041

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30 S . Colverston 38 A. Macaulay 35 D Callana n40 J Bounsall .

S.Woodbridge 31 S . McLaren (DVC) 39 F. Coonertyh 36 E O'Brie nJ Neve (RDVC)) 43 D .Woodards 32 C . Clements 40 J. Baud 37 M Peart

42 G Kell 44 C .Miller 33 A . Cook 41 Z. Jovanovski 38 D Kennedy43 R Neve 45 P.Geddes 34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 42 A . Howgate 39 L Allanson44 S Craven RDVC( ) 46

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40 T. May 50 R . Short 46 K Maniscalch i

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T.Lovett41 R . Rigoni 51 S . Maxfield 47 C Lonergan

53 M Snelling 56 M .Cox 42 V. Dam 52 G. Stackpole 48 D Featonby54 S Cologero 57 YSaad 43 B . Dimasi 53 A . Mann 49 M . Maltar

55 D Manning 58 C .Caminiti 44 B . Saaksjarvi 54 P. Walters 50 J . Kuffe r56 C Aitken 59

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NTH , ; IINSWIGK OLD VIESTUOURNE STH MELD D1ST. ST. MARY'S SWINBURNE

yrraig Fox Coach : Jeff Wilson Coach : Peter McBrearty Coach: Peter Olivieri U N I V E R SITYGcxh: Peter Dowsett Res . Coach: Stewie Crai9 Res Coach : Mel Beye rY Res Coach: Michael

Learmonih Coach : Matthew Georg e

WernhamS1 G. Robson 1 . B. Anaipakos 1 . M . Learmonth Res Coach : T.B .A

.D . Adams 2 D. Taylor 2 . J. Burke 2. B . Boyes 1 G . Poppl eG. Lattouf 3 S. Depiazza 3 . M. Hannan 3. R. Livingstone 2 J . Sheed yP. Dimarco 4 A. O'Keefe 4 . S. Stepnell 4 . N . Goldsworthy 3 J. Piotrowsk iW. McMahon 5 S. Craig 5 . N . Warszewski 5 . 4 A. Fidle r

Pizzarip p 6 J . Horsbur h9 6 . S . ~~ 6 S. Stone 5 J. Dema rte.

7 D. Magnuson 7 R. Mutimer 7 .W R

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Peterson 8 A Horsburgh 8. S . Smith.

Gillard9 K 7 A. Hamilto n

A. Sammartino 9 C . Villinger 9. M . Balsjaw.

10 T. Jones 9 M . McCalman

p W. Fawcett 10 J . Wilson (C)G McDonald10 11 J. Bernardi 10 M . Georg e

J. Boudoloh 11 J . Lott .11 P Moon

12 11 D. Milano (C)S . Care 12 M . Gibb . .

Hobbins12 A 13 J . Hill 12 B . Nichol l1 3 p. Merin 13 S . Hewitt . .

Henderso n13 E 14 W. Ross 13 M . Luckey

14 M . Newton 14 B . Mattson . . 15 D . Andrews 14 R. Goode15 H. Tsialtis 15 A. Board A Bu6ma n14, 16 J . Wedrien 15 C. Thoma s1,3 J . Saunders 16 S . Christo 15. B. Lazzaro 17 P. West 16 S . Reynoldson~ A. Kyriazis 17 M . Aquiline 16 . M. Thomas 18 B . Frail 17 J . Andrinopolou s

13 B. Whitman 18 P. King 17 . B. Gibson 1 920 A Lane

18 A. Fiuman i'J S. Famulari 19 M . Craig 18 . T. Green . 19 B. O Mara

20 N . Oates 20 S. Chaffey 19 . S. McDougall 22 R . Allen 20 M. Traino r21 Scott Wernham 21 B . Dangerfield 20. J. Pohlner 23 J . Goldsworthy 21 R . Merke l

22 M . Sorleto 22 W. Fleming 21 . B . Powell 24 I . Goulett 22 S. Georg e

23 M . Vaina 23 G. Flower 22. G. Mgatovic 25 B. Sellers 23 J. Kan e

24 S . Tancredi 24 L . Fairfield (VC) 23. P. Hannon 26 G . Koumantatakis 24 M . Caso n

25 J . Thompson 25 D . Moore 24. A . Bryson 27 25 T. Hourigan

26 R . Pretty 26 P. Mesman (RC) 25. P. Cheevers 28 J . Innes 26 T. Schwerd t

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.Cavicchiolo29 R29 C . Jewell 29 D. Horsburgh 28. D. Thomas 32

.Turk30 P30 S . Healey 30 R. McMillan 29, P. Nice 33 M . Lynch

.31 C Drago31 J . Freeman 31 R . Aldridge 30. S. Wright 34 M . Tindley .

2 P3 Jones32 R . Divita 32 G . Jenkinson 31 . L Berry 35 G. Theoharris .Smith33 N33 J . Rotell a

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.41 T Drahtidi s41 J . Elasmar 41 39. A . Contreras 45 .42 L Waters

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.52 J . Hough 48 M . Debon o48 A . Young 48 A. Lipscombe 53 J . Davies 49 R . Winters

49 M . Laoumtzes 49 54 X 50 M . Goodwin50 B . Laoumtzes 50 P. Habersatt 55 P. Mulcahy Jame s51 P52 A . Boudoloh 51 56 M . Scammell

.52 S . O'Donnell53 P. Cross

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D4 SectionSYNDAL TALLY-H O

Coach: Kevin HarnettRes Coach : Nick Taco

1 J Barro (DVC)2 I Bingha m3 M Joy (C)

M Grocott4 P Henderson (C)5 D Hannett (RC)

B Di x6 J Cotsis (RVC)

C Price7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas11 J Rutter12 D Bent13 B Pearce14 S 0'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher (RDVC)17 A Burgess18 S Macfarlane

M Foal e19 M Glenister20 C Hall

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare23 M Beckett24 M Macfarlane25 C Clark (RC)26 G Stofiridis27 G Kemper28 M Kennedy29 A Sheer30 J Ertan31 A Richardson32 L Hannemann33 M Richardson34 V Won g35 C Cachia (VC)36 P Van Velsen37 A Dance38 M Christiansen39 G Dimitropoulos40 N Toce41 A Morrison42 A FindlayJ Sargent43 A Brown44 D Raa b

J Maestros45 D Richardson46 M Pan e47 M French49 M Buckley51 W Hall53 C Varnavas54 P Shee r65 D Kennett81 S Day

WE R RIREEAMATEUR S

Coach: Tim EllisRes. Coach: Eddie Galizi

1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C. Cummins4 S. Conway5 S. Bisby6 S. McGrath

8 C . Camilleri9 A . Towers10 B . Walker11 N . Isaac12 R . Rantino13 D . Lenoury14 B . McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J . Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J . Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S . Dalbon22 A . Dibaitista23 C . Becker24 S . Harding25 S . Pugliese26 P. Thomas27 D . Warwick28 C . Whiting29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 P. Marsh32 B . Seeber33 S . Fuller34 K . Mongrey35 J. Youn g36 D . Stephenson37 C . Edwards38 J. Crook s39 C . Chapman40 L . Carson41 M . Houston42 S. Fletcher43 E . Galizi44 D . Flack45 D . Czajkowski46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G . Shelley49 D . McKee50 K. Pace51 M. Greene52 L . Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R . Portogallo55 D . Gullfounce56 A. Addamo57 M . Brown58 A. Birch59 A. Albakis60 S . Hartley61 G . Warren62 C . Albakis63 P. Browning64 S . Pisak65 R. Engler

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Entry to be faxed to 9531 2050 or emailed

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Entry to be received by noon Tuesdaypreceding match

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GiFic,inal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match .

E E,. r,, h player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

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

3t of a iocai :: ;(charges ma ; be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

Permits M°H ,rs) ® Weekend matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . n ight)

The r»ain te (Glenhuntly Rd) is open everv match dav.

The rearqate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there are no matches scheduledfor Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

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

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

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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Clubs have received Sport 927 bumper stickers recently and have been asked to dis-tribute amongst club supporters .

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VAFA history book, simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to theVAFA .

A winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the AmateurFootballer.

All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize .

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ONASE~OLD'I`~T1'v MARCELLIN0,,D IVANHOE v. ST. KEVINS

I~IVERSITY BLUES v. OLD XAVERIANS

F . BERNARDS v. MHSOBOLD SCOTCH V. OLD MELBURNLkN S

agom(:OL{,EGIANS v . DE LA SALLE at EP Saturday

OLD PARADIANS v. MAZENOD

~,,7-gTEFRIARS v. NORTH OLD BOYSOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD HAILEYBURY

ORMOND v. OLD MENTONIANS

c` 8s_ EC?YON

OLD GEELONG v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. HAMPTON ROVERS1VANHOE/ASSUMPTION V. THERRY PENOLA

GLEN EIRA V. AJAX

pRAI-IRAN v. BEAUMARIS at Harry Trott

D1 SECTION

OAKLEIGH v. BANYULEOLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON

MONASH BLUES v. LA TROBE UNI.CAULFIELD GR. v. AQUINAS

OLD CAREY v. ST . LEOS EMMAUS

D2 SECTION

PARKSIDE v . KEW

WEST BRUNSWICK v. YARRA VALLEY 0 B

FITZROY REDS v . THOMASTOWN

SALESIAN v. PENINSULA 0 B

MENTONE AMATEURS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

1?3 SECTIONALBERT PARK v. RICHMOND CENTRALELEY PARK v. ST. JOHNSPOWER HOUSE v. MONASH GRYPHONS

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . ELSTERNWICKHAWTHORN AMATEURS v . UHSOB

D4 SEC'IYONNORTH BRUNSWICK v. BRUNSWICK

ELTHAM v . MT . LILYDALE

ST. MARYS v. SWINBURNE UNI.

BULLEEN COBRAS v. SYNDAL TALLY HO

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v. BENTLEIGH

WERRIBEE AMATEURS v. OLD WESTBOURNE

CLUB 18(1)ST . KEVINS v. MARCELLIN

MAZENOD v. DE LA SALLE - game switched from

original draw now Mazenod home game.

PRAHRAN v . OLD SCOTCHOLD BRIGHTON has the byeOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at Toorak Park

CLUB 18 (2 )YARRA VALLEY v. ST. BERNARDSTHERRY PENOLA v. MONASH WHITES

OLD CAMBERWELL v . PARKSIDEWHITEFRIARS v. RUPERTSWOOD

OLD TRINITY v. COLLEGIANSOLD GEELONG v. OLD IVANHOE - clash with seniors.

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

ST. KEVINS v . OLD HAILEYBURYDE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTONOLD PARADIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS

UNIVERSITY BLUES v. MARCELLINOLD XAVERIANS v. COLLEGIANS at fioorak Park

MAZENOD 0 C v . ST. BERNARDS

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

HAMPTON ROVERS has the bye

OLD TRINITY v. OLD IVANHOE

BEAUMARIS v. OLD SCOTCH

MHSOB v. YARRA VALLEY

OLD CAREY v. WHITEFRIARS

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

MONASH BLUES v. SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS

DE LA SALLE v. MENTONE AMATEURS

ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. ORMONDGLEN EIRA v. AJAX - game switched from original

draw, now Glen Eira home game . Clash with seniors

CAULFIELD GR . v. OLD MENTONIANS - clash withseniors

UNDER-19 (21 RED

OLD ESSENDON v. TIGER SHARKS

OLD CAMBERWELL v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. RUPERTSWOOD

THERRY PENOLA has the bye

NORTH OLD BOYS v . AQUINAS

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ReviewSection 1

I 'Bee's Lions are roaring right into finals con-tention with a well rounded solid performance

against the spasmodic St . B .'s . The Lions closeddown the dangerous O'Donnell & Legudi andwere brilliant in the 1st & last quarters . In thelst the Lions had the ball inside 50m 22 times toSt . B .'s 4 . And in the last when St . B .'s got backto within 13 pts, they steadied and kicked away .Look out! Marcellin was outstanding in the firsthalf with Jarrod & Gartner dominating up for-ward . In the 3rd the Nodder's held their ownbefore unleashing a 7g last term to only go downby 24pts . The inconsistencies are an obviousworry for both teams. Old Xav s decided to leteveryone know that the rumours going aroundthe traps that they could be on a'slide' areunfounded . They had a terrific proficient winagainst the in form' O .M .'s . After an even firsthalf, O .B.'s slammed on 8g 10 to Uni's 3g 9, fortheir first win against a side in the top four . Nowthat the monkev is off the back - watch out! OldH. finally came through with a win . Waxman with5g & the even 4-quarter performance was great .SKOBS & De La had a hard fought game with DeLa hitting the front with 5 minutes to go in the3rd . Two late goals to SKOBS & 2 more early inthe last; T .P.O . floods the backline - game over !

Section 2Old Scotch kicked 29 goals and had 11 goal

kickers as they easily accounted for Yarra Valleyrunning out winners by 176 points . Brooke wasbest afield kicking 7, while Rodski, Wilson-Humphries, and Josephs also played well for OldScotch, and for Yarra Valley Senaratne, Strongand Parry each battled hard . MHSOB stayed onlytwo points out of the four with a strong winagainst Old Ivanhoe. For the winners Veale,Brown, Wright, and Svirskis were best, whileBinney was great again for Ivanhoe along withMorris and Lynch . Old Trinity continued to showglimpses of the form that saw them rise to the topof the ladder earlier in the season, when theycame from behind to convincingly beat theWhitefriars by 64 points . Cornell moved hisimpressive goalkicking total for the year to 35 andwas in the best for Trinity along with Ellerbeck,Armatas and Bullen . An eleven goal second quar-ter set up victory and a move into the final four forWayne Stafford's Hampton Rovers as they ran outwinners over Old Carey by 102 points . Fisher andKelly were the best of the Rovers 11 goal kickerswith five apiece, while Carr, Ng and Sendeckyj all

played well .Beaumari

s had thebye . ~-

Section (2)Blue

All I can say is the boy is in form tipping 5from 5 (pity I can't do it in the AFL) . Upsets aplenty were the nature of last round . TheGrammar Boys were fan tastic kicking 12g to theBlues 4 in the last half . Siapan tis with 5, throwin the usuals Rynberk and Bruhn - this FWD linec an kick goals . Coach Winduss has Old Ment ,pumped an d why not? Flavel boots 6 & Widelski3 - they kick straight! Great effort! For De La,Funston, Burrows & Garland were good. St . Leo'scaused the upset of the round with Sth .Melbourne losing their first game . Irwin magnifi-cent with 8, Boyd, McKean & Moss, terrific withthe ball. The last half, fantastic with 10g .Mentone were a bit slow to start, but then playedgood consistent running football to outgun Ajaxby 31pts . Little bagged 4 with 3 each to the con-sistent performers Atherton & Michaelidis . ForAjax, Goldm an , Henzel and Unglick were best .Ormond did what they had to do and increasedtheir percentage by 25 .38pts . Murphy doing thedamage up front with 9 big ones, and the back-line were sensational in not allowing one majorthrough . For Glen Eira, Clark, Deme trious andDimachki battled hard .

Section (2) Re dWith seven rounds remaining the ladder is

tightening up with any one of the top six teamslooking like they could play in the finals . TheNorth Old Boys also showed that the fight for thetop of the ladder is a lot closer than previouslyexpected when they inflicted Old Essendon's sec-ond defeat in a row running out winners by fourpoints in a thrilling match . Inaccurate kickingwas costly for Old Essendon as they kicked 13points to the NOBs five . Bulleen Templestowekicked seven goals to none in the first quarter tcset up their second strong win in a row when the}convincingly beat the struggling Tiger Sharks bs114 points . For the Tiger Sharks, Lynch was besikicking 4 while Johnston, Simon and Fowles eacYbattled hard . Rupertswood stayed in third pla

c and only one game behind the two top teams witla huge win over the previously inform Therr<Penola. Temming was the best of an amazing 12goal kickers for Rupertswood kicking 6 whIlfBurrowes, Temming and Baines were besaround the ground . Aquinas forfeited to OkCamberwell, and Uni Blacks had the bye .

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Section 1

Thinking of something to do today? Why nodoxvn to Albert Park to watch the match of the

between O .M .'s and Uni Blues (Sunday) .tch King knows that Uni must get back on

and win otherwise they could tumble out ofiour for the first time . Whereas, Holdsworth

;loNvs that their 'must' win means they keep

'i .;rassing those in the four . Across the road1turday), have a look at Collegians v. Mazenod ,

a win to the Lions could put them in thetr. Marcellin face Old Xav's, who are rejuve-

,i,lted after their great win last week . With`IcDonnell dominating up forward, this tall run-,111h unit will overwhelm Marcellin . O.B.'s a t

against O.P.'s should have another %hoosting win . Old H. fresh from their first win

»i, .vs De La but unfortunately they will cop a belt-St. B .'s are at home for the 2nd week and

roni the ladder leaders . Coach O'Connor must,~e his chargers ready to play 4 full quarters t o

11 a~ r any chance to win - they won't . SKOBS by; pts .

section 2in a battle for fourth spot the Hampton Rovers

take on the Whitefriars in what should be a greatinc . _rIn their round 3 clash the Rovers won a

i,ht game and should be too good again as theyseem to be playing the more consistent football .lhe Friars will need to have goalkicking machineSwain at his best to win this one . Ladder leadersBeaumaris have barely faulted this year with onlyone defeat so far and will be too good for OldIvanhoe when they meet at Chelsworth Park .MHSOB has won some big games this year bu t

ll have to play at their absolute best if they'reL,oing to beat Old Scotch who were looking awe--. me last week in yet another decisive win . Lasttime Yarra Valley and Old Carey met the C's wonafter a close battle all day. Both teams have~hocvn glimpses of good form this year buthaven't been quite able to pull it all together, in aclose game I'm going for the Bushrangers . OldTrinity have the bye .

'Section ( 2) BlueThe Blues travel down to Springvale and will

be hell bent on coming away with a win . CoachWinduss no doubt will have his guys ready to gofor the full 4 quarters, but against this Blues out-'fit, if they can get within 36pts it would be a greatlam effort . The Swan's would be smarting afterlast week's effort and will come out blasting goalsa,,5ainst De La . Unfortunately for De La, theSwan's are too big, too strong and too quick - they.hould win by 85pts. The match of the roundsees Mentone play St . Leo's at South Reserve . ForMentone, this is a must win. Every team abovethem should win, therefore, they need the 4ptsdue to their low percentage, to keep in touch withhe 4 . But St . Leo's form is too good to ignore .Ormond host Ajax at Gunn Reserve and need tovAn and win well to try & lift the percentage due

to the 'log jam' of teams on the same points .Finally, the Packer Boys face the Grammar Boysat Leila Rd . Caulfield needs the win and justmight slip into the four if there is an upset .

Section (2) RedOld Essendon haven't been too used to losing

this year and will be looking to turn around theirpoor form of the last two weeks when they take onAquinas . Old Camberwell have looked great overthe last month and have a realistic chance of tak-ing out top spot if they keep up their great form,they've got too much at stake this week andshould easily account for the Tiger Sharks . TheUni Blacks have improved in leaps and boundsover the last few rounds and should have toomuch strength for Bulleen-Templestowe,although one should never forget the dreadedUniversity exam and holiday period which oftenhas a debilitating affect on University teams . In aclose one I'm going for the Blacks . Therry Penolaknocked off Old Essendon two weeks ago anddespite last week's defeat have shown some omi-nous form this season, they'll have their work cutout for them this week when they battle thealways strong North Old Boys . The NOBs nowhave the top of the ladder within their sights andcan't afford to drop this one . Rupertswood havethe bye.

NAME CLUBUNDER 1911

SENIORS

MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANSO'DONNELL ST BERNARDSMAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTONR . LEGUDI ST BERNARDSO'CONNELL DE LA SALLE

UNDER 19/2

LAST WK TOTAL

7 400 330 310 270 25

A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 38SbVAIN WHITEFRIARS 0 36CORNELL OLD TRINITY 5 35

BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 3 27BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 7 27

UNDER 19 f21 BLU ECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 5 58HAfJKINS MONASH BLUES 2 35BRUHN CAULFIELD 2 35RYNBERK CAULFIELD 3 35BARR MENTONE 2 32

UNDER 19 f21 REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 5 52FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 2 29BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 1 29M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 6 24D BURROWES RUPERTSWOOD 2 19EDG'JARDS NORTH OLD BOYS 1 19

Si

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Under-19 - Section ICOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE ~ARCELLI U

Coach : Richard Oboe

1 D . Coombes

2 R . Muir

3 D. Dowling4 R. Sztar

5 B. Hois t

6 A. Fletcher7 J . Farley

8 B . Sloman

9 B . Low

12 M . White

13 B. Lumb

14 J. Dixon

15 N . Perera

17 A. Shinkfield

18 D. Stowing

21 N . Chalmers

22 C . Rologas

25 M . Reid

26 P. Krotiris

27 B. Donnelly

29 B. Lukav

31 N . Herman

32 M .Johnson

33 J . Fitzpatrick

34 J . Youn g

40 J . Dixon

43 E. Waters

Coach: Terry Russell

1 . L . Young2. C . Moran3. S . Evans4 . S . Brow n5 . S . O'Connell6 . A. Bonnici7 . G . Wis e8 . M. Naughtin9. S. Hyd e10 . S . Hale11 . D . Doyle12 . B . Hawkins13. W. Jolley14. J. Lowe16. M. Miller16. B . Kropman17. J . Kean18 . C. Mercuri18 . A. McLeish19 . R. Burrows1 9 . T. Woodlock20. M. Picone (C)21S ' Murray22 T. Mola n23 P. Mulholland24 J. Garland37 .J Hynes39. M. Goodier40. P. Harrison41 D. Spithill42 A. Coffey42 A. Carullo47 J . Stinear52 D . Poynton61 R . Warmsley63 p. Dc La Haye70 M . Duggan

Coach : Denet Merto n

1 . R. Galat i

2. D . Cracknell

4 . L . Neal

6 J. Carpenter

7 D. McMillan

12 L. Connal

13 J . Matthews

15 R . Baeyni

16 L . McMillan

18 L. Furlan

19 M . Mccartin

23 P. Hesse

25 N. Bisas

27 B. Norden28 S. Bake r29 D . Ballantyne

32 V. Cahill35 A. Carson

37 A. White

40 D . Newell

43 G . Thomas

53 S . Allitt

OLDMELBURNIANS

Coach: WayneHotdswo rt h

1 P Gallagher C2 T Bryan t3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonie r6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrn e10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Coo k15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alde r21 S Kennedy22 A Wall23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilby28 M Radywonik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

OLDPARADIANS

Coach : Brandon Flyn n

1 . L. McMahon

2.3. M. Cosgriff (C)

4.

5 . P. Palermo

6 .7 . M . Zannino

8. L. Collin s

9. M . Shepherd10 . B. Mobriciit . T. Bateman

12. S . Hickey

1 51618 N . El Mohamed

19 G . Moore

23 A . Ploenges

24 T. Lombardi

27 S . Corcoran29 S . Doyle32

35 A .Tenson

36 D . Boundy

50 D . Furze

52 J . Bonaci

56 T. Jenkinson

64 L . Price

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach : Manny Nicolosi

1 . A. Kelly2 . A. McCarth3 . B. Calman rVC)

to. N. Hullett

4 . J. Scanlan5. M. HiOgins6. M. All-e n7. S . Johnston8. L. McDonnell9. J . Ralph10. J. ChambersI . L Farrow

12. J. Dillon13. D . Behan14 . L. Moss15 . M. Sleeman16 . D. James17 . D. Thomas

19. M . D'Amelio20. J. McGrath21 . R . Spe ekman22 . M. 0'Kane23 . D . Bonadio24 . N . Healey25 . H . Davies26. D. McKean27. A. Curtin

MAZENO DCoach: Rod Bourke

1 . D . Collins2 . D . Fotiniotis3. D . Bonnici4. A . McIntyre5. D . Maskell6. A . Strawhorn7. A. Fry8 . E. Hansen9 . D . Hos eto . J . McLatchie11 . C .Jayaweera12 . C . Cleg g13 . D. Clegg14 . L. Fulle r15 . M . McDowell16 . A. Moo n17 . R . Mosbauer18. M . Quinn19. S . Ma

rtin

20 . B . Southgate21 . P. Rya n22 . D. Waite23 . T. Heal24. L . May25. P. Reed26. A . Chalk27. P.Jones28 . T. Grierson29 . C. Meehan30 . A. Wilson31 . S. Veltman32 . P. Dugdale33. M . Guthridge34. K . Lorenz-

Danie l

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . R . Leg d i2 . G. Ward3. A . Bouzikas4. SD . Borg5. J . Citarelli6 . J . McKay7 . L . Harvey8 . L . Wilkinson9 . D . Valori10. J . Hill11 . S .tannozzo12. M . O'Donnell13 . S . Burgyn14 . P. Holland15 . A. Garveyt6 . M . Stapleton17 . M. D'Arcangelo18. D . Walsh19. Rahil l20 . D . Sheehan21 . A. Smith22 . B . McManu s23 . A. Mastropasqua24 . L . Campbell25. T. Legudi26. A . Monteleone27. L. Evans28 . M . Caligiuri29 . A. Abele30 . C. Trewin31 . L .0'Brine32 . S. Monteleone33. B. Ballarin34. M . Zucco35 . T. Pearson36 . M . Pope37 . T. Carrick38 . N. Smith39 . J. Formica40. R . Cousland41 . M . Kavanagh52 L. O'Sulliva n

(C)

28. A. McQueen-Parton29. N . Harbeck30, A. Pritchard31 . D . Orlando32 . S . Gr g933 . C. Haeld34 . L. Dinardo35. R. Lopresti36. D. Noonan37. P. Carter38 . J . Demaria39 . N . Qu inn43 A . Nolen44 T. Fotz gerald48 R. 0'Sfiannassy55 G. Monahan59 R. Macwhirter71 M . McCarthy

DI

Coach : Roger Brown

1 . C . Mizz i

2 . C . McNicol

3 . T. Mattesti

4 . A. McGillivray

5. B. Williams

6. R . Stewart

7 . C . Reddin

8 . C . McKimm

9 . M . Ward

tO.A. Morley

11 .L . Adamis12 .N . Kennedy14 M . Lowe16 B . Marks17 D. Hellyer

19 P. Angelini

20 M. Smith

21 B . Trtshall

22 A . Hughes23 J . Dickerson

24 MJ Smith27 J. Maguire

OLDHAILEYOURY

Coach: HeathBro ad h .,.,

1 . L Pfeiffer2 . L Pitcher3. H . Brooks4. S. Langford-

Jones (C)

5 .AShaw

7 . J . Cashmore9. A Waxman (DVq10 . B. Solves11 . J . Wright13. B. Crawford

1 4. G . Smith (q

15.G.Wad-.r17. R . Plummer18 . D. CrovA19. G . Fletcher (VC)20. B. Ferguson21 . J. Carley24. P. Ladd25. D. Webb

26 . L Hogan27, A Janke28. B. Hunter29. D. Moss32 D. Mackenzie39 Q . Scan40 S. Capron

42 B . Koetsier47 T. Philips51 L Hoft58 J . Webb

ST. KEVINSCoach : Paul

O'Shannassy

1 . S. Moylan2 . L. Coleman3. A . Umbers5. Natale6. Dellapicca7. D. JamesB . N. Marchesani9 . D. satgliano10 . I . Delic11 . M. Hutton12. C . Turlich13. K . Didilis14. J . Cassell15. D. Bare16 . D. Lucas17 . P. Cameron18 . C . Moffat19 . E. Lynch20. L . Kalesaran21 .T. Simpson22. R . Dabraio23. M . Rigby24 . G . Nolan25 . A. O'Keefe27 D . Young28 M . Giansiracusa29 J . Giansiracusa30 M . Winridg e31 A . Turlich32 J . Cox33 G . Healy34 J . Henderson35 W . Macdonald36 W. McCann37 M . Powell38 T. Wickham40 Fynmore41 Dickeson42 B. Pugh46 J . Travaglia48 M. Kempton52 Leatham57 M . Hinsely

UNIVERSITYBLUE S

Coach: Steve King

1 . C. Barrott2 . L . Bassell3 . C . Beato n4 . L . Chamberlain

5 . J . Chivers6 . R . Bowland7, T. Birtle y8. C. Delahunty9. A. Di Pasquale10 . S. Edwards11 . A. Evans12 . G. Fricker13 . B . Gates (C)14. T. Girwood15 . T. Fallow16 . R. Hamilton17 . R . Holmes18 . N . Hutchens19 . S. Hunt20 . J. Hunter21 . L. Howley22. S . Kaso23. R. Kelleher24 . C. Kennedy25 . A. Munro26 . M . Vasey27 . L . Quin28 . S. Randall29 . T. Roac h30. E . Roydhouse31 . T. Morga n32 . M . Sal e33 . A . Savolutos34 . S . Sandiford35,S ' Russell36 .A. Powell37. T. Trumble38, E . Wilcox39. A . Williams41 W. Temple-

Smrth42 S .Young

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~~(;UMARIS

Coach : Mick Deaton

D. Foley (C) kJ . MageeA. Pratt

Ta lorg; C

. Collins7, B. Cairns8' j, Meadg. B, Gillespie10 . D . Bir d11 . P. Brook (VC)

S . Lync h13 C.Tuck14 B . Pearse

N. Clement et6. M . BlackmoreI ; , S. Fitzgerald1$, A. Thompsonig, A. Guido in (C)20. A . Edg eoL B . ZrgouraspL- D . Hartman23 . T. Abbot

4, M . Atkins25 . L. Boreha m

L. Atkins (DVC)27 . S. Coate28 . R . Deakin7 A. Coate

L. TuckerA . Spence

.. 32. J . Beattie33 . S . McNicholas34, H. McMillan35 . L. Healy36 . B. Deaton37, M . Millis38 . S. Le e39, L . Ramirez-Smith:0. E. Cooper41 . R . Guinan42. A . Wilso n

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Terry Kendall

1 . J . Crane2. R . Craven3. S . Tulloch4. C. Adam5 . S . Stewart7 D. Adderleya S.Johnston9 D. Johnston10 S. Hamer11 R .Jospehs12 T. Pag e13 A . Cleeland14 D . Lo~an15 D . Gilchrist16 N . Colman17 D. PrYles18 J . Pilkington (C )20 T. Wilson-Humphries21 S. Dillon22 M. Pearse23 A . Kyriacou24 D .Jackson25 E . Tembath26 D . Brooke27 L. Routledge28 S .Thom~son29 J . Smedtey30 A. Birc h31 J . Beaurepaire VC)32 S. Hosking (VC~33 J . Rodski34 M. Fowles35 A. Tindale36 R . Hooke38 H . Fenn r39 J . Footit41 M . Lipshut42 J . Ross43 J . Denby44 T. Collie45 A. Fuller46 J . Sikon56 E. Ramsay61 J. Strains62 D . Pau l69 C . Lucas88 J . Lie

Section 2HAMPTON

ROVERS (1)Coach : Wayne Stafford

1 M. Pearso n2 D . Diver3 B . Boy d4 S . Blangiardo5 A. Vanderhelm6 L. Kennedy7 K. Johnstone8 G. Carr9 B. Jowett10 M . Stafford (DVC)11 M . Lawrence (C)12 J . Zampaglioni (VC)13 T Wilso n14 N. Gos s15 M . Vaughan16 L . Hope18 G . Kelly20 W. Hebbard21 N . Mason23 B . Kulling24 M . Waxiel26 R . Alexander28 N. Gould29 J . Prantzos30 A. Fisher32 J. Ng (Dvc)33 C . Sendeckyl

'.. 35 L. Wheeler36 A .Battams39 D . Molin a40 S . Deal

OLD TRINITYCoach: Steve Maus

1 Peggie A2 Hine A (C)3 Langdon S4 Taylor C5 Robison M6 Rennie M6 Burrows R7 Dodgson B8 Amiconi A9 Best J (C)10 Blackmore B11 Clarke J12 Kelly T13 Ellerbeck G14 Thwaites M15 Oliver A16 Condron K17 Armatas C .18 Heaven C19 Carter-Buszard L20 Oberoi S23 Wallin A24 Christopherson J25 Zandor M26 Donahoo M (VC)28 Cristiano D29 McCutcheon M30 Bullen M32 Cornell J (VC)33 Malekasi42 Torney A44 Lancaster45 Ward C50 Davies M55 Troon R

M .H .S .O .D .Coach : Graeme Bulluss

1 E. Raleigh (C)2 J . Zarb3 D . Veale (C)4 R . Ware5 A. Key s6 B . Woollard (VC)7 A. O'Brien8 N. Orchard (VC)9 J. Walker10 E. Sims-Lucas11 A . Hall12 M . Cotter13 R . Patterson14 P. Wolnizer15 A. Vicendese16 S . Sims-Lucas17 G . Pollard18 C . Softer19 A. Dymble20 M . Tar r21 M . Brown22 A . Nirens23 E . Ho24 P. Rujevic25 A. Svirskis26 C . Wright27 S. French28 K. Miezis29 S . Allen30 J . Membrey31 M . Dowling32 T. Harper33 M . Neilsen34 J, Veale35 G . Ranki n

WHITEFRIARSCoach: Tim Pratt

1 . J. Wallace2 . M . Cahill3 . S . Cleven7 J . Power8 M . Malady

9 L. Swai n

10 L . Coulthard

11 D . Crea

12 C . Slats13 T. Langford14 L. Twomey16 R. Coslovich17 T. Barugh18 M . Baker19 J. Morris20 S . Alexander21 A . Graham

22 A . Bake r

23 J . Treyvaud

24 M . Haverkamp

25 M . Crowe26 N . Muhllechner

27 S . Sai l28 P. Harrison29 D . D'sousa30 B .Janson

OLD CAREYCoach: Brett Gea r

1 . C. Smith2 . C . Stewart3 . B. Walsh-Richardson4 . K. Detarczynsk i

5 . T. Chapman6. L. Battley7. P. Gizinski8. L. Costello9 . D. Shutie11 R . Hall12 J. Hutchin s13 J . Macpherson

14 P. Holland15 J . Oppenheim16 R. Graham17 A. Wilkie18 H. Sedan19 L . Siragusa20 R . Adams21 R . Leong22 C . Taylor23 D . Prior24 P. Unkle s25 N. Detarczynski26 E . Morgan27 S. Baker

YARRA VALLEYCoach: Rod Penaluna

1 A Middlin2 M Norrish3 N Pask4 R Bett5 P Valoppi6 D Lloyd8 R Drew9 B Kehoe10 J Seeger11 Z Webb13 L Gillies14 G Thompson15 D Smith16 C Holdsvaorth17 A Pizzey18 C Beal19 A Coleman20 D Senaratne21 J Tomkins22 J Peaks23 T Collett24 G Coutts25 F Pellegrino27 S Savage29 D Bell30 J Strong31 S Urbana32 D Smith34 S Britt37 D Sims44 N Martin

OLD IVAHHOECoach : Stuart McLea n

1, R . Mansfield2. A . Bereza3, J . Whyt e4 . C. Binney5 . J . Briggs6 .T.Mee7 . M. Clarke8. C . Lynch9. N . Braddy10 . N. Anderson

11 . A . Jurkiw12 . S. Morris13 . D . Treloar14. K . Theodossi15. M . Li m16. N. Trigwell17. C. Lewis18 . L. Bolzan19 . L . McKie20 . D . Hawkes21 . A . Clancy22 . M . Teskey23. F. Cokelek24, D. Neilson25 . J . Gieschen26 . G . Gibson27 . T. Griev e31 . C . MacDonald34. S . Asto n35. R. Smillie36 . J . Stafford

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(Gold )Coo: rZu r Coach: Gr Buntine Coach : John Hoi A Coach : Shane O'Connor

~h~' 1 M. Meyer1 D . Henzel Krongol d1 D 1 . A . Toniola 1 . Ahmed Ali 2 G . Sim s4 A . Butt

. .2 . C . Deal (VC) 2~ B . GuliHer 2. Ali Al i

Alle nC33 P. Dixon

5 E . Goldstone 3 . A . Axias 4 P. BrotMulholland5 P

..Barake t4 A

4 G . Alla n

6 L. Goldman 4 . T. Vinen.

6 J . Kean. .

M . Baraket (C )5 5 T. Pricker8 T. Katz 5 . B . Gross 7 S. Mahan

.6 . G . Burley 6 S. Pratt

9 D. Newstadt 6. N . Bode 8 P. Arbon 7 G . Cassar 7 T. Bar r

it A. Benedykt 7. P. Roberts 8 M. Robley

,D . Clark e8 8 K . Littl e

12 J . Blankfield 8. S. Tucke rDalwood (C )J9

9 M . Brashe r9 L. Harrison

.9 . N . Cuni 9 K . McLeod

Wardt0 R14 S. Newstadt ..10. S. McDonald 10 J . Clifton 10 M . Dimachki

Dimachk i11 R.

11 B . Atheron15 D . Finkel16 J . Freeman

11 . B . Gardine rGoddard (DVC )B12

11 A . Brett12 J . Roberts

. .12 . N . D'Zilva 12 P. Williams

17 0. Flamm..

13. J . Morvell (DVC) 15 L. Browne17 Jolly W

13 . I . DeanL. Granrott14

13 M . Haye s14 P. Roch e18 J. Feldman 14. M . Green 17 McGowan

.15 . J. Guarneri 15 D . Johns

20 D. Zulch 15 . A. Docker 19 S. Alder 16 . Z. Kadour Levett16 N22 D. Mrocki 16 . P. McLeish 21 M. Squire 17. M. Kasar

.Casacelii17 S

23 B. Nissen 17 . P. EllisGu ettN18 Y

23 L. Danaher25 P. Rossiter 18. P. Khalild

.18 M . Michaelidi s

24 P. Glazer ..Brockett19 W 29 S . Browne 19. L. Kuthman 19 S . Hamilto n

26 A . Cooper . .Griffith sD20 32 H . Funston 20. L. Lampos 20 P Krings

27 C. Spero ..Elai sD21

33 B . Lambe 21 . P. Merrick 21 D . Kelly31 D. Norich ..

22 . T. Rynberk 40 T. HeffernanBowde n42 J

22 . S . Milopoulo s0'Loughlan-Elde rT23

25 N . Curran32 M . Kestenberg 23 . B . Naylor

.42 M . Lafferty

..Ranso nA24 26 L . Parsons

35 I . Same 24, G . Dyson 43 R . Buckley..SelvanA25

30 A . Pothito s36 A. Sacks 25 . M . Cramphorn 51 M. Conway

.,26 . J . Serpanchy 33 R . Hami l

39 A. Sapar 31 . M. Richardson 52 L. Moloney Sheehan27 D 34 M . Win raveg43 E. Woliner 32 . L . Franklin 53 C . Mora n

Murph y54 J. .

28. R . Sherry 35 C. Johnston e44 J . Gelfand 35 M. Kuppe .

Nolan55 B 29. J . Tomo 40 S . Alexander45 A . Lewis 38 C . Veencjar

'.Norto n56 J 30. P. Wallis 43 P. Murphy

47 M . Snow Neil l40 R . O .57 B . Ramsey 31 . S . Ware 45 R . Connar d

50 M Milmeister 43 A . Bruhn 58 C. Rice 32 . B. Wazseknel 43 S. Sulliva n.55 V Kelp 44 A. Vanrompaey 60 D . Wood 33 . M. Wood 51 J . Haig.

50 J . Wade 61 L . Becker 34 . S. Zebian 71 S . Rickards62 C . Bellistri 35 B Zurek64 B. Cole . .64 T. Woodlock

ST LEOS EM M AUS, se w

' TTsCoach: Dennis Grace Coach : Jamie 1Yinduss Coach : Tim Hille Sutliva nCoach : Danny 0

1 N .̀M1hitmore t, L Russell (C) 1 . L. Moss Coach: Darren A9cKillap

2 M Stokie 2. K . Harvey 2 . M . D'Ameli o3 J Rosengarten 3. S . Tumiati 3 . C. Irvin 1 J . Royl e4 M Botha5 P Avery

4. D Casey (VC) 4 . D . Behan 2 W. D'Andrea6 C John 5, J Tolley 5 . P. Podbury 3 J . Raeburn7 G Nodhvray 6 . M Luba

7 . R Wiley 6 P. Boyd 4 N . Matarazz o8 J Backeaell

' J Muzzel l88. L. Cullen (VC) 5 I . Rusakiv

9 C O Sullivan1 0 B Rogers

.9 . J . Rutz 9 . N . Romney 6 L. Ester

11 M Edsall 10. L D'Astoli 10 . A . Cherry 8 A. Skinns12 G Smythe 11 . D Healy 12 . D . Dick 9 S. Aquilin e13 A Perry 12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVCp 14 . M . McHugh 10 S . Rocco14 L Golding 13 . A . Kurzel 15 . P. Carey (DVC) 11 H . McFadde n15 J Park 14 . D. Jowett 16. A. Kelly 12 J . MacDonald16 A Carter17 ALeithbridge

15 A Goonan16 D McKenna 17. A. Windle 13 W. Brown

18 A Sheihds 17 M Heffernan M . Fechne r18 16 J . Leema n20 +ty Lit' Is 18 M. Purcell 19 . A. Rooks 17 P. D'Andrea21 P Arnott 19 C Everett 20 . J. Hamilton 18 J . Stephens22 B Green 20 T Harvey 21 . A . Ballard Masters20 H23 D Cav:cchiolo26 M Vegter

21 S Anderson 22, D. McKean.

21 D . Bell27 I McCormick 22 R Quiney

23 H Rutz 23G . BrearleY 22 K . Ferguson28 J t>9a n .

24 A Lom 24, R. Marchnat 24 G. Tsicaderi s30 J PYtell :ngton 25 J Silver 25. C . Hatfield 25 E . Bouchar d31 S Hawkins34 P Fonseka =-:a 26 M Martinov 28 C . Blejak 26 J . Griffi n

35 B Centra 27 J Noske 41 D . Wood 27 F. Cheevers36 N Costley 28 N Thompson 55 D . Tomkins 29 M . Bradfiel d39 C Burley 31 S Barker 58 A . Bulmer 30 A. Nietd40 A Every 34 A Warwarek 59 M . Anderson 32 E. Mahoney42 S Kimber 39 M Ferrari 61 G . Hondow 33 J44 0 Lappin45 H Graham

4049 A Perry 64 T. Stephens

.34 G. GayY

48 G 01uo>ton 79 A O'Shannessy 73 J . Dixon 41 M . Wood63 8 Boer 91 T Collie 74 J . Blewe tt 51 G. Row e64 o-.t Ryan 76 G . Donovan (C)

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AQUIRAS O .C . TIGER SHAR KS UULLEEU- NTH OLD BOYS OLD

=h: Terry McEvoy Coach: Mark Beasley TE M PLESTOWE Coach: James Sandman ERWELLCAM BCe~

Coach : John StantonCoach: Michael Sigalas

,1 Lant 1 D Edwards 1 . B . Tippe r

Alleyo ; 1 1 . S. Marsh2 T Hedgeland (VC) M

. Robinsonna

3. .j,q, Boland 2, D. Florence 3 J Kirk

4 T Stathopoulos

.4. K . Nun n6 T, Beranger (C )

I. Lyngosbi eC

3 . A. Paradis oHill4 0

5 B Kean 7 T. Hallot tA MrB . . . 6 D Burley arg e s.8

L. McAuleyton

5 . M. Pietryk (C)VC

7 A Craven 9 A. McGreeG . Welchari

D. Poyn 6. D . McGreevy ( )) 8 S Glover 13 J . Derry0. C. Field 7. M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie 14 C . Munro? C . Munroe 8. R . Conti 10 J McArdle 15 J. Whela n

16 A . Canto r13, V. Hall 9. M . Bickerdike 11 B Speed 17 J . Cramer-Roberts

S . Veron aa 11 . J . O'Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 18 M . Horgan.~, ;, B . Murphey 13 . J . Garbellini 13 N Barry 19 D . Mitcfiel l

M wf orth8, C. Chippendale 14 . M . Collins 14 S Kelly . Jones21

M . Bamburyg CharlesD16 15 J Stevens 22 N . Johnso n,_0, B . Dorkin

.,18. D . Buccachio 16 R Munzel 23 D. JoVc e

Hillier27 A2 . J . Piercet 19. M. Bartling 17 M Vanderhorst .

28 L . Hancoc k21 G . Cochrane 20. M . Hurley 18 D Denton

19 D Keenan37 0 . Kent43 T. Prowse

23 . N. Warton 22. A . Tehan 20 S Bermingham 47 T. Kerney (VC)25 . G . Coyle 23 . D . Tsokas 21 N Hahn 50 B. Benc

Braithwait e51 B-~ 6. M. Lemieszek ( 4 25 . L. Caddy 23 S Haynes.

52 B . LaricchiaJ. Neagl e27. CEO 26 . D. Martin (VC) 24 B Toohey 53 C . Morley

34. D . Ford 31 . T. Walters 25 D Gazelle 54 P. Naj a r55 B McLeo d

61 . D . Cole 33 . P. Gordon 26 H Mapiestone (C).

56 M . Pain e34 . G . Taylor 27 G Hancock 57 A. Hickey

58 D. Lin g35 . P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 59 A. Davey37. C . Welch 30 J Mullins 60 R . Ensor45. M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G . Orms b

62 P. TriantatYyllo u63 K . Darby64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITY

Coach: John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach: Steve McMahonCoach : John Bushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire2 A Salvo 2 S Page 10 Bannister J 2 T Halloran3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond4 D Ryan

5 S DeMorton4 D Burrowes5 J Ramsay

56 Stepien S 4 J O'Sulliva n

6' D Slater 6 B Shalders59 Robinson T62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw

7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinso n8 M Jinx (C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirme r10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L 9 E Thomas11 A Venuce 12 M lemming 69 Le uier D

h 10 A Torne y12 C . Clues 13 D Wallace nson S72 J o13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel14 J Burke 15 J Teller 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witte n16 E Healey 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby17 J Heritage 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley18 D Flaherty 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morri s19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D 17 P Melle r20 S. Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d

22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seure n23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitlock24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Young25 M Burns 25 R Hatty 89 Christie A

90 Atkinson D(VC)22 N Barnett

26 C McCormack 27 M Koste 92 Springhali R 23 L Beato n27 M Day

M Gowan28 A28 D Hum 93 Smith J 24 D Creek.

30 D . Oblivbek29 Heath31 M Assouad

94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan

33 Ceti nS98 Hollow B

.34 MarinosJ

99 Holdstock G (C).

35 S . Brugaletta101 McCarthy L

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Uc :, . : R 19 :~--~-C .?tD ! : 1- 17 .C3.00

Yarns y.Hey 0 .3 0.3 1.6 1.10.1 6

St Kev~irrss: 15 .12.102

~ La Sane, 12.7 .79

St Kevins : Marchescuti 5. Tra%-._Mil 3. Kuro 3. Bare . Crohan. Cassell. Best:

Croh :at. Co;em.ut . King. Cox Pullen . Greenliagh De La Salle: Halle 4. Esans 2 .

Spitlr812. Bormict. Carullo . Harrison. Miller. Best : Stinear. S~ritktill . Carullo. Moran.

&antbe. Murray . Umpires : Trent Greenaway : Ouon Latar t

Old Halle c 3.4 7.6 11.10 16.15 .111

Old Psra ' 1 .0 2.2 2.5 5,6.36

Old Haileytnay : A t6`axartart 5. Capron 2. Pitcher 2. D Webb 2. Brooks. Dailey.

Fletcher. Hunter. Pfeifier. Best: Cashntore. Hunter, A W~oanart, Ferguson . Pic, ter.

Pitcher. Old Paradiens: Fllekey, Lombardi . McMahon. Palermo. Price. Best : Mme .

Furze. Corcoran. Boundy. Jenkuvson . Lombardt Umpires: Stray McCartlry: Chris

Ste~; ns IF)Old Bripthton: 3.1 7.5 11.7 15.15.105

Universrty Blues: 3 .2 5.5 7.12 8.14 .62

Oki B ?tam Goal kickers and best players results not receited . University

Blues:~l kickers and best players results not recePred . Umpires: Nick Elans:

Chris Evans (F )

Old hfeiburnians: 1.2 3.4 8.8 9,15.69

Old Xareriens: 3.3 5.10 8.16 14.20.104

Old bielirurnians• Hawkins 2. Treloar. OBrien . Alder. Thomas . Rad}ztroni .k . King .

Best: Marson. Grundy . Thomas . Tretoar . Gallagher. NeaTnan.Old Xnverlaru :

McDonnell 7 . Johnston. Scanlan. DLzon. Harbeck. Hi T Fitzgerald. Raffaele .

Best: Johnston, McGrath. Monahan, Colman . Nolen. ieDonnell . Umpires: Toby

Otadia. Atli Diner (F)

marcellum 3.4 8.5 11.7 14.8.92

itiyazesrod: 0.1 1.3 3.8 10.8,68

Msreellln : Jarrad 5, Galati 3 . Gvtner. NetroTll .14'ilkins . Craeknell . Hesse. Mathevs.

Best : Gartner, Jarrad. Galati.' s. P'-as . Sidoti. Riazenod : Rattling 2 . Kemtett

2 Donnelley 1 guirm . Jr.^, 3. sekll . Heat. Best: Collins . Jayanrera.

Monte meiv. Donnelle}s St : .. FuL__. Umpires: Michael Forde: Sancti Payton

(Fl . An~ew Pavton (B)

St Bemarviv: 0.07 g 101 2 15 13103

Collegians:St Bemards: Goal kickers and best players results not received. CoB : Reid

4, Saillnuanut 3 . Hay 2. Muir 2. Perera Davlin . Broa»tntg. Frv. Best: Low. Reid.

Krotiris. Sallmann. Drnchng. Taytor. Umpires: lark Gibson (fi). Joint Ralph IF).

Brendan Ralpli :Joe Beyer (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 17 .06.00

on R0-ors: 2,3 13.5 15.10 23.14 .152

Old t :arey: 3.1 3.4 4.6 7.8 .50

Hampton Rovers: Fisher 5. Kellv 5. Deal 2. Kulhtg 2. Pearson 2, Goss 2.

Blan ~~ ardo. Stattord . Tim Jmvett. Gould. D'n•er. Best : Can . Ng, Sendechyj. Kuilmg.

Stati"csd . Deal . Old Carey: Goal kickers mid best players results not receieed .

Umpires: Paul Berry: Tony L'ey (Fl . Steven Nicholson; James Nicholson (B)

Old Trinity : 1 .3 8.5 13.6 17.10.112

White6(sls; 4,1 6.3 7.4 7.6.48

Old Trinity: Cornell 5. Mtthen 4 . Cristiarro 3 . Christopherson 2 . Ellerbeek. Hint .

Oberoi. Best: Ellerbeek . Armadas. Bullen. Cluistopherson. Hine . Cornell.

Whitefrlsrs: Goal kickers and best players results not received. Umpires : Michael

Phillips: John Miller (F )

RIIdSOB: 21.22 .148

Old Ivanhoe: 13.9 .87

AIlISOB: Brorvn 6. Svirskis 4. Raleigh 2 . S Sims-Lucas 2. Patterson 2, Weollard .

veale. Tarr. i~lrens . Hall . Best: Veale. Brown . Wright. Svirskis. Raleigh. Ware. Old

Ivanhoe: Haw•kes 4 . Blnnev 3. Lewis 2 . Clan- May. Ttteodocsi . Brady. Best :

Bhutey. Morris. Lynch, Clancy. Bereta. Aston. Umpiree : Jim Pappas: Adana Harris

(F)

Old Scotch: 8.2 15.8 23 .12 29.18.192

Old Scotch: Brooke 7. Sladen 5 . Josephs 4 . Tindale 4 . Bearuepaire 3 . Logan 2.

HasMng. Craven . Fenner. Thompsan . Best: Brooke, Rodsk . Wllsco-Hmnpries.

Josephs. Collie, Fetmer. Yarns i'alley: F~. Best: Senaraure. Strong. Parry .

Coutts . Pask. Tomkins. Umpires : Ken Waiker : Justin Lipson (F)

Beaumsris: Bye

U;,D,--,R 19 _'~',UE - 17.05.;,-

Claimers S . Tsiradaris . Brown . Aquilina Bell. Skums. Best: Cheecers. Bi

MAX : 3 .5 4.5 8.11 12.12.

MAX: S Neustadt 3. Ungick 3. Gutman 2. Letsski. L_°~evt. Finkel. Spero.

Monssh Blues: 3.8 5.10 8.14

Canfield On 2.1 5.2 9.2

&SOnash Blues: Lethbridge 3. Hawkins 2 . 6Sullitan. Rosea> . r

Best: Lappm. Smyth. Hawkins. MeCornttck. Leithbrid . OSr

Siapantis S . Gross 3 . Breckett 3. Rtvberk 3, Bnrim ~ Gard r .

Broekett. Gross. O'Neill . Gardiner . Siap-:mtis. Umpires: D: I f

Morgan IFl

Be La Salle:Old tdentonians :De In Sells: Roberts 2. Wise. Garland . Kean . Wise . Bturo..-

Brurotss . Garland. Kean. Wise. Nartan.Old Mentonians: F1

I Cerlleid. M Fisher, tVileock. Best: Flatrel. lVticack, Ba11.

Alexander . Umpires: Donates Flenley: Terence Farrell (F)

St Leos Emmaus: 5.4 7,7 11 .12 17,1111-

South Melts Districts: 3.3 5.5 7.5 30. ; ~,7

St Lens Emmaus: Ir+s^kr 8. tVC Kean 3, Kellc. Boy^d . Brearlev. Na-'.

McHu'n. Best: Bot'd, McKean. Moss, Wood . Rooks . Cherry. South Me'

Nield . Aquilino, Ferguson . Wood. Umpires: Paul Tuppen : MattheFV Meter (F)

Mentone: 2.2 7.6 11 .8 17 .11115

Goldman. Hemet . Benedykt. Un~ck. Fi~il:eL D NeGistadL ASenton,:

L Atherton 3. Mielraelidis 3. T Barr S Sullivan . Allan . DLeen . Krings . I t: I

Sims, Meyer. Ca.saceti . Barr. Rocke. Umpires : Mart Cox IR

Ormond: 6.6 8.14 17.18 212

Glen Eira: 0.1 0.2 0.2

Ormond: Murphy 9 . Heffernan 2 . Loin 2 . Luba 2 . gamey 2 . Wara>< 2, k

Muuelt Best: Murphy. Perry. Putz. Caev. PFealv. Goonmt. Glen Eha: t:

Demetrioru, M Dinraelilci. Lantpos. O'Louglilan-Elder. ti'az.kinel . Umpi: J

Garrett R)

UNDER 19 RED - 17 .06.00

Old Essendon Gr•. 3.1 4.9 6.12 10.13.73

North Old Boys: 4.1 6.4 8,5 12.5.77

Old Essendon Gr. Hakim 5. Dehiortan 2. Flaherty 2. Clues . Best: Dazkiw. Cetin,

Slater. Williamson. Healey, Frazer. North Old Boys : Jo}r.e 3 . Speed 2. K : .

Delahunty. Mullins. Hahn. Bermingham. Echsards . Burley. Best: Marley. K_: . .r.~

Maplestone. Oxen, Speed, Glover. Umpires: Jason t4'aa.ij : George Paleodimea ie i

Old Cambervelk 22.16.1! 3

Aquinss aOld CearhercaeB: Goal kickers mid best players results not recehed. Aquinas: Goal

kickers and best players results not receirzd. Umpires: Game Forfeite d

Bulleen Templestowe: 7.10 14.15 17.16 24.19 .163

Tiger Sharks: 0.2 4.3 5.5 7.7 .49

BuBeen Templestowe: Goal kickers and best players results not received, Tiger

Sharks ; Lynch 4 . Simon. Pn-les. Fov.3es. Best: Lyttch . R Guinan. S Johnston,

Simon. Fouies . Smedley . Umpires : Tim Friedman : Justin Grossbard (F)

Rupertswaod: 7,4 14.10 20.13 31 .15.201

Therry Panels : 0.0 3.2 8.5 14,8.92

Rupertswoad : Ternmiug 6 . Elliott 4 . Hany 4. Berr"ua 3. Whitehead 3. Burma es 2 .

Fium 2 . Bares. Certo, Johnson . Scerri . Saunders. Sulli4an. t5'ebb, Best: Surtaxes,

Shaldersm, Terming. Flinn . Baines. Hattx Therry Panels: portion 3 . SCepi.~an 3 .

Higgins 1 Baron 2. Gleason. MeCartlry. OBrien. Kiernan . Umpires: Ray It`tndlss

Ken Bre.Tr IF

University Blacks: Bye

TODAY'S MATCHES

U-19 SECTION].ST BERNARDS v. ST KEVINSOLD HAILEYBURY v. DE LA SALLE

OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD PARADIAN S

OLD MELBURNIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES (Sunday -venue 1 B_A)

MARCELLIN v. OLD XAVERIANS

COLLEGIANS v. MAZENOD

UNDER 19 SECTION 2

WHITEFRIARS v. HAMPTON ROVERS

OLD TRINITY has the bye

OLD IVANHOE v . BEAUMARIS

OLD SCOTCH v. MHSOB

YARRA VALLEY v. OLD CAREY

UNDER 19 SECTION (2) BLUEOLD MENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUES

STH MELB . DISTRICTS v. DE LA SALLE (2) )

MENTONE v. ST LEOS EMMAU S

ORMOND v. AJAXGLEN EIRA v . CAULFIELD

UNDER 19 SECnON (2)

AQUINAS v. OLD ESSENDON

TIGER SHARKS v. OLD CAMBERWELL (TBA)

UNIVERSIRT BLACKS v. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

RUPERTSWOOD has the bye

THERRY PENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOYS M3A)

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U ,;,pires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms - EFO R E MATCH-

E S and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly.

gehaviour -

Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers. It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball is

~. ,;;ay from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal. Umpireshave the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .

please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000.

Trainers . May carry water if team sho rt of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires

medical assistance. Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white sho rts or dark navy or black football sho rts .Track pants if worn

to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club sho rts .Track pants if worn to be navy only .

to b e vrorn under the green or gold top. Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if; ; runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment i s

:~,orn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

Theres alwayssomething tosee at the "G"WHATEVERYOUR SPORT

Go behind th e scen esat The People's Groun d

Adults 12000Cone 3®00Family 30.00(2 Ad 2 child)

Present this for20% discount

9657 8879 Expiry 31 .3 .01

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Lave A Section Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. eveq ,Sccturc,

24 JUNE MARCELLIN vs OLD IVANHO E

1 JULY OLD SCOTCH vs OLD MELBURNIANS

SJULY OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD IVANHO E

Half Time and Full Time Score Servic e

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVERM ATCHES OF THE DAY AR E

i

i,

Nth Old Boys v. Old Brighton SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PR :

(interviews and highlights of this match shown on Channel 31

Thursdays 8 .30 - 9.30 p .m.

F- .The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday Match of the Day

and reviews the competition inMonday's Age.

in tune with theoute,east

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS

"in tune with the outer eas t"

VAFA SEGMEN T

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6.40pm - 6 .15pm

each Saturday night .

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or 9 ie4Vs , views Ge - tl c; ~e ~~6ti,deaa, mun ti a e

The Am ®s Show with Kevin Dwyer,

Michael George and Norm Nugent

VAFA SUNDAY 9.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

~ This Sunday - Brendan Mason(Old Scotch Coach)

sp- .1'UR®AY on c-`' .5 F[o7 - 11 :00 a.m. - 11 :30 axi .

;Lj

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl),North Brunswick (D4), Old Essendon (Dl), Thomastown (D2).

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

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DI : 2063(June-July)

This Sat: 24 June Elsternwick v.Hawthorn Amateurs

This Sun: 25 June North Old Boys v .Old Brighton

Next Sat : 1 July Collegians v. De La Salle

Next Sun: 2 July FIDA8 July Old Xaverians v . Old Ivanhoe

9 July No Matc h15 July Old Scotch v St . Kevins OB16 July No Match22 July St . Bernards v. Old Trinity

it is an expectation that captains at the toss ofthe coin exchange a copy of the teamlist.

Failure to do this results in automatic fines forthe offending club.

It has also been reported that as a ploy inac-curate lists are being handed over.

The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy isproven to be true,

Any club that feels an opposition club has beennegligent in this area needs to express in writ-ing (attention Phil Stevens) their concerns .

23 July St . Kevins v. Old Melburnians

",e$e score s

First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25);third offence ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pan

Collegians (R) Brunswick (S )

Prahran (C) St. Nevins OB (U)Old Essendon (U)

Incorrect scores phoned - Itd10Banyule (S )

Tribunal Results - Tue 9d v June 20th 2000

Stephen Hume, Old Scotch. Striking. 2 matches .

Christopher Frost . Old Trinity. Non-appearance .1 match .Stephen Doherty, Ivanhoe Assumption . Striking,

2 matches .Tony Mazzarella, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) .Non-appearance . 1 matchPeter Goetz, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Attemptingto trip, 3 matches.

Peter Goetz, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Non-appearance,1 match . - Total 4 matches .

Craig Bradley, Kew. Striking. 2 matches .

° Brett Papal, Old Essendon. Striking. 2 matches .

Steven Payne, Eley Park (Res.) . Abusive and insult-ing language. 2 matches.Craig Sharp, Old Ivanhoe (C18) . Abusive and insult-ing language . 2 matches .

Investigation Results - June 20th, 2000

Old Mentonians and Whitefriars seniors werecharged with a melee in the match played on June10th at KeysboroughBoth clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 .

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P ,y L D FOR AGST

SECTION

P 4y L D FOR AGST % PTS MR

PTS I TEAM NAME1 CLUB 18 (1) $0 1pp.0p

A RESERVE

0 831 519 162.94 36

2ertOTCN 8 3

0 1010 441 229.02 3 2

120-65 12dERiANS 11 8 3 0 666 552 745,79 24NiTY if 6 5 0 780 535

6 5 0 656 579 113.3 24

ELBURNIA 1 1NS 588 111.22 24

20iNAADS 11 6 5 0 654

1 .9aN 11 5 6 0 659 717

54 31 1 2.' 11 3 g 0 523

963 8. ...- 11 2 9 0 550 853 6448 8

Si-,Y BLUES 11 2 9 268 923 29.0 4

!,HOESERV EB RE 40

it 1 0 923 364 253.57

'3ALLE 10 3 0 842 507 166.07 32

IOD O Cif 8 8 3 0 609 552 110 .33 32

OLD BOYS it 6 4 1 776 625 124 .i6 2262

,1RADIANS 1

1t1 5 5 1 646 680 95

. ..~ 11 5 8 0 657 633 103

.79 1206

aIGHTON 11 4 7 0 707 696 101.58

: .,, EYBURY 1 3 8 0 527 769 68.53 1264 .02 2

FtiIANS 11 3 8 0 p 459 362 717 33.99 18RtARS 1i 2 9 106

pAENTONiAN SbYa ptayer Rd 8

C RESERV E

.R.{E71RY PENOLA OB 11 9 1 1 860ti 9 2 0 100 2

- ~AUPSARiS A F C 11 8 3 0 821

: I.'.SPTONROVERS 11 6 5 p 68

1pR;,HRAN A PO 75 S 6 0 694ST EEDES MEtJT TiG t1 4 5 2 658

6 0 669iEASSUPAPTION 11 ° 7

,_cENTE4+tPLESTON1Ei1 4 0 4941 2 8 1 574-~.~ GEELONG 11 1 10 0 361_cN EIRA A F G

SECTION

485 177 .32520 192,69479 171 .4670 701 .64611 113.58605 10876781 85.66820 60.248t1 70 .7 8

1049 34.41

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4

D1 RESERVE 507 }63}2 36

8 3 0 926 443 209 .03 32OLD ESSENDON OR .

11 9 2 0 827

AQUINAS 0 C I f 11 73 1 717 428 167 .52 28

!10NASH BLUES 1 17 4 0 826 519 159.15

CAULFIELO Be tt 7 4 0 729 548 133.03 28

6-1 GA;ABERVJELL 11 6 4 1 750 482 1~Sfig 26

'ULE 5 0 892 59 0

LEOS EMMAUS W P 11 2 g 0 638 884 72.17 8

CAREY 9 0 417 889 46 .91 6

ATRO$EUNIVEASiTY ij 2 1t 0 t6t 1659 9.7 0

- PKLEtGH A F C02 RESERVE

y} 10 1 0 1}10981PARKSiDE 1 0

liNtVERSITY BLACKS }i 108 3 p 982

;EW 5 0 844D.RRA VALLEY OLD BOYS51 S 5 0 610

SALESIAN O C 17 5 6 0 614scSYBRUNSWICK 11 4 7 0 670

-1TZROY REDS 1 1 3 8 0 608

PENINSULA OB 11 29 0 591

-.. .: .;hASTOWN 11 1 10 0 389:PJTONE A P C

D3 RESERV E

10 1 0 t034886POWER HOUSE 11 9 2 0

','ALLIAMST04VN CYMS i~

9 2 0 970

ST JOHNSO C 1i 8 3 0 898UHSOB 1

1 5 6 0 843ELSTERNWICK t1 3 g 0 659E4EYPARK AFC 3

0 539-V„rT}{ORNAMATEURS

88 0 516

R{CHPviOND CENTRAL 3 6 0 573.~_°ERT PARK A F C

NASHGRYPHONS11 2 9 0 56 1

D4 RESERVE

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 11 9 2 0

t7URTH BRUNSWICK 11 8 31 8

3 STPAARYS t1 7 4 0MT LtLYDALESULLEEN COBRAS ii 7 4 QgcNyLE4GH AF CSOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 5 6 0

5 ; : tNRURNE UNIVERSITY 11 5 6 0 0OLD WESTBOURNE A F C}i 4 7 0

TALLY-HOnLTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 2

1 0 4

BRUNSWICK A F C

.• tnaligibla player Rd 8

425 261 .18 40400 245.25 40

607 161 .76 32

580 145.52 24770 M105.19 24657 93 .46 20870 77 .01 16937 64-89 12937 63 .07 8

1416 27.47 4

OLDXAV€RIANS 70 10OLD 4AELBURNIANS'o 6

PRAHRANDE LA SALLE 1D 5OLD SCOTCH 16 5

• OLD BRIGHTON t0 3

ST KEVINS 10 3

MAZEISOD O C 9 2* MARCELLI N

ST KEVINSOLD BRIGHTONOLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES

COLLEGIANSDE LA SALLE

OLD MELBURNIANS

ST BERNARDSMARCELLIN

@AAZENOD O COLD HAiLEYBURY

OLD PARADIANS

0 691 507 236.29 20 SO .M1p 609 508 219.88 50

.000 555 586 94.71 20

0 484 666 72-67 12 30-0'0 475 701 67 .76 12 30.00

0 329 735 44 .76 8 22.22

0 279 638 43 .73 8 22.2 2

' Ineli9ible player Rd 8 ea 1 upheld .~ Reversal of Rd 6lne11911,1e player

. APP

TEAM NAME

RUPERTSWOOD

ST BERNARDSTHERRY PENOLA OB

pAONASH WHITESOLD4VANHOE

YARRA VALLEY 0 8COLLEGIANSOLD CAMBERWELL

OLD TRINITYWHITEFRIARSOLD GEELOtJG

PARKSIDEIneligible player Rd 8

539 19t .84 40

400 221 .5 36542 178,97 36637 140 .97 32696 121 .12 20968 68A8 12Be, 60 .16 12880 58.64 121075 53 .3 12

965 58 .13 8

865 527 i8344'12 36967 721866 601 144.09 32822 548 150 28829 573 144.68 28

765 60i 2603 28

648 695 93.24 20

633 621 7711206524 613 85 .4 8

576 721 79 .69 8

432 939 46.01 8

330 1050 31.43 4

p 0 758 329 230.4 80.00

2 0 6gg 482 245.02 32

24 60.00

4

5

7

7

7

7

p y{ L D FOR AOST % PTS

CLUB 18 (2)11 10 1 0 1724 311 365

.41 40

tl 8 3 0 939 415 226.27 32

ii 7 3 1 953 397 240.05 30

11 7 4 0 673 440152 .95

2811 7 4 0 689 584 96

.76 24}1 6 5 0 656 67 8

tt 5 6 0 658 559 117.71 20

77 .4 11 5 6 0 ~ 59

3779 106.07 ~8

4 611 4 7 0 375 1037 ~6 -~6 18

112 9 0 505 965 0

tt 0 it 0 139 1458 9.53

UNDER-19 SECTION1266 517 244 .87 36

1i 9 2ti 9 2 1227 704 174.29 36

0150 .35

3611 9 2 0 1069 7 1

1 154.2 28it 7 4 0 1047 679

11 7 4 0 783 753 103.98 28

it 6 5 0 1083 796 136.06 24

it 6 5 0 917 680 134.85 24

11 6 5 0 1004 ,2 104.37 24

t1 3 8 0 791 8ee89.28 12

t1 3 8 0 500 1220 40 98 12

71 1 10 0 493 1165 42.32 4

110 11 0 376 1618 23

.24 0

UNDER-19 (2)7} 10 1 0 786 452 173

.89 40

BEAU43AR1S A F C 11 9 2 0 1109 514 215.76 36

41 .18 32OLD SCOTCH 11 8 3 0 040 595 19

5 SS 26OLD TRINITY 1i 6 4 1 830 857HAMPTON ROVERS 1i 6 5 0 702 608 116 .46 24

tVNtTEFRIARS 11 6 5 0 674 681 98.97 24

11 3 7 1 530 982 53.97 14

RiHS0 8YARRA VALLEY 11 3 8 0 684 933 73

.3t 12

OLD IVANHOE t7 3 8 0 502 7072 46.83 12

OLD CAREYUNDER-19 (2) BLUE 1231 671 183 .46 40

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 10 1 0 0 }734 815 139.14 32

ST LEO'S EMMAUS VJ P 11 ~ 4 0 1258 680 216 .9 28

4dOPdASH BLUES 1t 7 4 0 t~p 559 178 .89 28

ORMOND 7 4 0 695 696 142.96 28

CAULFIELD GR it 6 5 0 931 948 96.21 24

PhENTONE A F C 11 4 7 0 770 902 85.37 16

AJAX 11 3 g 0 746 1182 E3.11 12

DE LA SALLE (2) 2 9 0 553 1360 40,66 Q

OLD MENTONiANS 1 5 It 0 it 0 363 1686 21 .53

GLEN EIRA

UNDER-19 (2) RED D 1328 473 280 .76 36

OLD ESSENDON GR . if 9 2 909 491 185.13 36

BOYS it 9 2 0 174.17 3 2NORTH OLD 11 8 3 0 1254 720 32RUPERTSY100D Al 8 3 0 1012 599 168

.95

OLD CAMBERWELL 17 6 5 0 994 875 113 .6 24

TNERRY PENOLA OB 11 6 5 0 702 743 94.48 24

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 0 6J0 1226 S383 16BULLEENTEMPLESTON'Eii 4 7 0 538 1193 45 .1 16

4TIGER SHARKS it 1 10 0 320 1616 19. 8

AOUINAS O C

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TEAM NAME

ST BERNARDSOLD XAVERIANSOLD TRINITYOLD SCOTCHUNIVERSITY BLUESST KEVIN SMHSOBOLD MELBURNIANSOLD IVANHOEMARCELLI N

OLD BRIGHTONMAZENOD 0 CNORTH OLD BOYSORMONDDE LA SALLEOLD PARADIANSOLD HAILEYBURYWHITEFRIARSCOLLEGIANSOLD MENTONIANS

BEAUMARIS A F CAJA XTHERRY PENOLA OBHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES MENT TIGPRAHRAN A F CGLEN EIRA A F CBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEOLD GEELONGIVANHOE ASSUMPTIO N

MONASH BLUESOLD ESSENDON GRAMMARAQUINAS O CBANYULECAULFIELD GRST LEOS EMMAUSOLD CAMBERWELLOLD CAREYOAKLEIGH A F CLA TROBE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY BLACKSYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYSPENINSULA 0 BTHOMASTOWNSALESIAN 0 CPARKSIDEMENTONE A F CWEST BRUNSWICKKEWFITZROY RED S

POWER HOUSERICHMOND CENTRALELSTERNWICKWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS*ST JOHNS 0 CHAWTHORN AMATEURSELEYPARK AFCUHSO BMONASH GRYPHONSALBERT PARK A F C*Ineligible player Rd 8

L D FOR AGAINST %A SECTIO N2 0 13053 0 12743 0 9944 0 11485 0 10435 0 9697 0 9008 0 8358 0 78810 0 874

B SECTION

POINTS

807 161.71 36941 135.39 32930 106.88 32974 117.86 28903 115.5 24993 97.58 24

1171 .76 .86 16988 84.51 121222 64.48 121201 72 .77 4

11 10 1 0 1373 842 163.06 4011 8 3 0 941 825 114.06 32

11 7 3 1 1045 785 133.12 30

11 7 4 0 1004 894 112.3 2811 6 5 0 832 807 103.1 2411 5 5 1 969 951 101 .89 2211 5 6 0 961 1099 87.44 2011 4 7 0 945 941 100.43 1611 1 10 0 697 1089 64 411 1 10 0 687 1281 53.63 4

C SECTIO N11 9 2 0 1272 812 156.65 3611 8 3 0 1135 985 115.23 3211 7 4 0 1017 885 114.92 2811 7 4 0 824 795 103.65 2811 6 5 0 1014 891 113.8 2411 5 6 0 1075 1031 104.27 2011 5 6 0 1075 1060 101.42 2011 3 8 0 1017 1162 87.52 1211 3 8 0 815 1282 63.57 1211 2 9 0 883 1224 72.14 8

Dt SECTIO N11 9 2 0 1102 834 132.13 3611 9 2 0 1089 878 124.03 3611 8 3 0 1426 800 178.25 3211 7 4 0 1422 1070 132.9 2811 7 4 0 1094 937 116.76 2811 6 5 0 1163 997 116.65 2411 4 7 0 999 1041 95.97 1611 4 7 0 912 1069 85.31 1611 0 10 1 892 1598 55.82 211 0 10 1 650 1525 42.62 2

D2 SECTIO N11 8 3 0 1137 837 135.84 3211 7 4 0 1101 841 130.92 2811 6 5 0 1277 1061 120.36 2411 6 5 0 1103 1053 104.75 2411 6 5 0 964 943 102.23 2411 6 5 0 949 937 101.28 2411 6 5 0 1050 1089 96.42 , 24

11 6 5 0 888 928 95.69 24

11 3 8 0 881 1239 71.11 12

11 1 10 0 837 1259 66.48 4

D3 SECTIO N11 10 1 0 1211 754 160.61 4011 7 4 0 1188 915 129.84 2811 7 4 0 1142 887 128.75 2811 7 4 0 1038 814 127.52 2811 7 4 0 1088 921 118.13 2811 6 5 0 1233 900 137 2411 4 7 0 886 1209 73.28 1611 3 8 0 937 1252 74.84 1211 2 9 0 710 1262 56.26 811 2 9 0 787 1446 54.43 8

D4 SECTIO NSOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 8 3 0 1152 793 145

.27 32

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11 8 3 0 1128 795 141.89 32

BENTLEIGH AFC 11 8 3 0 1156 827 139 .78 32

BULLEEN COBRAS 11 8 3 0 1086 846 128.37 32

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 7 4 0 1007 830 121.33 28

NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 7 4 0 1159 1033 112.2 28

OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 11 6 5 0 864 770 112.21 24

ST MARYS 11 5 6 0 1046 1112 94.06 20

MT LILYDALE 11 3 8 0 941 1005 93.63 12

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 11 3 8 0 810 1157 70.01 12

BRUNSWICK A F C 11 2 9 0 836 1371 60.98 8

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 1 10 0 735 1381 53.22 4

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