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Oft'iciAlaJ~Qurnal of th e

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VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONRegistered for posting as a Publication . Category B .

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SPORTSC©VER,,,:.FA MAJOR SPONSOR

Ls predicted, the first AAFC Three-Yu- z ended as it beganwith the Victorians dominating the championships to take out the title undefeate dover the duration of the six match series .

The three participating states have committed to a second Three-Year Serie seginning next year with the agreed date for 2005 being as follows - v . WA in 1'e-t'_

(Sunday June 12)

The "premiership" table at the end of the series following Saturday's win by the VAFAever SAAFL was as follows :

P W I 3 A PTS °,b4 4 0 578 129 16 4484 2 2 275 261 8 10 5

L,:E !L 4 0 4 133 532 0 25

. ,9'77_ A': .'3CHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

:;I..irB details (Championship Match 6) .

.7 (SAAFL 0 .1) 8 .9 (SAAFL 2 .5) 16 .13 (SAAFL 4.7) 19 .18 .132 (SAAFL 6 .11 .47)als : Biggs 3, Beaumont 3, B . Jordan 2, Luxon 2, Thompson 2, Lowcock, Ockleshaw, Walsh, Dinneen ,

( or ran, Chatfield and Gleeson 1 each. Best - Ockleshaw, Byrne, Pitts, Credlin, B .Jordan, Thompson .e M edal - Danny Byrne (VAFA) .

The AAFC selectors faced a difficult task after the match in selecting the All-Australian Amateur Team based onl' ~rformances observed by the AAFC Executive over the course of the three-year period the matches were played .;`ie reality was that if you were picking a team to head off to play in challenge match against another country fornational title then the team would probably be made up of 21 VAFA players and Marcus Trimboli, the very classy

SAAFL player. However in selecting this team the Executive (AAFC) was conscious of two points . One, we arecurrently talking to the AFL about the possibility of this team touring Ireland and playing curtain raiser Gaelicmatches to the international AFL Rules Tour. We therefore have to demonstrate that the team is an "Australian"!! am . Secondly, we were mindful, that to promote the future of the AAFC Championships, we needed to recognisethe better players from each state to provide the incentive for individuals to strive to be the best .'."'he All-Australian team chosen consisted of 12 V?. players, 7 South " -, and 3 Western

r : Trent Cooper (WA) Murray Pitts (Vic) Shannon Van Soest (SA ): iII : Danny Byrne (Vic) Nigel Credlin (Vic) Marcus Trimboli (SA - v . cap)C: Ewan Thompson (Vic) Trevor May (E - . - ( c)7-F

: Chris Perkin (WA) Glen Sandford (SA) Li Its (Vic)F : Rickie Rogers (WA) Tim Harvey (Vic) B n a , ;c)

,. . " rw I a (tTie - eap .) Wayne Weidemann (SA) Bernie Dinneen (Vic )i.Itea(~, 1) '4?c:Coach : Nick B( m

eremy Jacques (SA) Daniel Wakeli n

Please turn to "For The Love of the Game" for photos and pen-pics ofthe Vies selected .

.nd finally a big thank you to all of the states for their efforts and tothe AAFC Executive, which consisted of Andrew Langford-Jones(chairman) and the president or chairman and the CEO of each of thethree VAFA, SAAFL, WAAFL . It has been decided that the SAAFL willprovide a chairman of the next Executive and an AdministrationOfficer and the AAFC Executive will consist of the three state'spresidents and each state's Chief Executive.

Nett We&'s Matches .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. . ..6Coaches' CtipboaFd .. . .. .. .. . .. .... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .I2For the Love of the Game- . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .... . .. .. ..18-19Coates hire htVF's .. .. .__ ____31. . .... . ... . .. .. .. ._

.Caibury's Face in the fkmd._.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .32Looting Back . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..34-.33Today's Umpires .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .40Traimars' Corner .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . A7Sportscrn:er Arena ➢raw . .. .. . ...... .. .. . .. .. .... . .. .. .. ... .. .. ..61Tribunal & Imestiga5ons . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . ... . ....6ISportsmi;er Spot the Ball . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..62L-!ders . .. .. .. .. . .... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .... .. . ... . ___63/64

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

I= Ls ta luego OMs! having more off field

Notwithstanding a young list and a terrible injury toll, the commitments tha n

Grammar boys were literally frozen stiff as Uni Blues most!) and got the nodpiled on a 12 goal first quarter, easily the most impressive as Best On wit h

display by an A Grade team this year. In 30 minutes, the youngster Charle s

Blues had secured top spot and perhaps premiership Tallent not far behind .

favouritism. At 18, Old Trinity's Alistair Neville is one of the premier

And how . One of the most endearing things about the players in the comp but do Trinity simply have a mortgage

Blues is their eclectic mix of players ; blokes from the on fifth spot?scrub, the coast, the badlands, the red brick schools . "We were there, We had flair, But Hey! It wasn't Our Day.

Their new star rover Ross Young hails from Donald, It slipped away "recruit Tim Muhlebach plied his trade down on the Great No, its not Shakespeare or Keats but that other Prince ofOcean Road while hardworking captain Quinton Gleeson Prose, Nick Kershaw. Still, it sums up Ilaileybury s

is from Koroit way. Conversely, some of the mainstays performance against St Bernards as the Bloods hit the

could easily have played with their old school teams but front in the final quarter only to see cool headed Bernieopted for the Blues . But no dice as together they form an veterans Nick Mitchell and Ben Jordan calming things

intricate part of Uni's quest for an A Grade flag . down to help avert a major upset. Mitchell in particular

JesBlewit! kicked some vintage last quarter goals in what was easily

They certainly did the Xavs in a game eerily reminiscent his best game for the year. Mark Corrigan again dazzled on

of round 1 . The champs did well to lead at 3/4 time and a wing for the Bloods while they got great service fromwith the wind at the backs, looked primed to cause a Paddy O'Donnell up from the twos. Youngster Brett

minor upset . But the Coxless Eagles cranked into gear, Johnson back from injury was impressive for the Pitters

their runners turned up the wick and Xavs were stopped but they got a real scare from a team many have more orflat in their tracks . Ominously, newly crowned All less written off.

Australian Bernie Dinneen appears to be approaching Whither the Pit?peak fitness and form while Dan Cullinan (4 key last term Ahh the Snakepit . How *s the serenity . A far cry from the

goals after having the goal - kicking yips early) did well up tranquil charms of the Uni Oval, that's for sure . Still the

front against a pretty tight defence comprising of Nathan Blues have a lot to suggest that this could be their day .

Bingham and Lachlan Ford. For those who have been in Top of the pile, fresh from a 20 goal stroll in the park andfor the long haul at Xavier, this losing feeling must be a few niggling injuri es given an extra week to settle . But at

incredibly hard to fathom but they're still good enough the - - :,~frighten to living daylights out of the top teams .

They Afight FriarsWhitefriars have been written off, lampooned an dpatronised (mostly by me) but here they are with a real , T ® -- - •-'chance of staying up in the top section after a historic firstwin against De La at Friar Park . Cracking game fromAnthony Carbone who started at the club as an 18 yearold in 1989 and helped his team claw their way up to the St Benardstop tier, collecting six B&Fs along the way . Not everything Cullman 4 33Marcellinwent De La's way on the day but they had a stellar star

t only to cough it up. Damien Rayson (up until half time)and Ryan Sherman were pretty handy but it was anotherone that slipped through to the Princeton Peeper .Scotch on the Knocks University Blues

on the door of the four that is. Four weeks ago, St BeI gave them the flick but here they are, their list toppedup, confidence brimming and the status quo looking ove rtheir shoulders nervously. Adam Nettleton has been a Old Haileybury Lappage 0 13

great Scotch servant since leaving school in 1993 (despite

B TOTALcIU

A SECTION

Old Trinity Walsh 1 36

St Bernards Pearson 0 26Old ScotchOld Trinity Kennedy 0 22A RESERVE

uesmards Clos

e Millard 29

ld Scotch Reid 18Old Trinity Gutierez 0 14

University Blues Quin 0 12Old Trinity

Jordon D 4 43

Gerstman 5 24

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the house of horrors, where Bernards have spifflicatedOld Trinity and Old Xavs in weeks gone by? Not on yourPitt'n life! Bernards by ten goals .It seems like I tip De La every week and they promptly goout and play bravely but fall short . With that in mind,OMs are playing like a pack of Muppets but I'Il tip themby a point.Week after week I babble on about the Pit and labexplosions and Frank Spencer and pay scant regard tothe cool, disciplined and polished Marcellin outfit. Factis, if results go their way, they could be king of the castleon Saturday . They may have no Cox, but should see offWhitefriars pretty easily .The other two are nigh on impossible . I'll go for upsets,Haiieybury over Scotch and Xavs over Trinity but don' thold your breath .CORRESPONDENTS - [email protected] .uk- ---- __. . .

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St . Bernards - Nick Mitchell plays his 100th game forthe Club. In 1990 Nick joined the Under 19's, representedthe VAFA in their Under 19 representative side, and wasquickly promoted to the senior team where his continuedgood form caught the eye of AFL scouts and he wasdrafted by Fitzroy . Serious injuries interrupted Nick'scareer but he still managed 9 games and 2 goals of AFLfootball . Upon the demise of Fitzroy, Nick came back toSt . Bernards. Along the way Nick has representedVictoria, won our Best & Fairest award and captained theclub in 2002, our premiership year, and 2003 .Congratulations Nick on your 100th, which could havebeen far more but for continued injuries, and manythanks for your continued commitment to St .Bernard'sFootball Club . This game also will be the 50th for talenteddefender Damian McLaughlin. Damian continues to beone of our most consistent performers and wecongratulate him on his 50th and hope that there will bemany more great games to come . Recently the verytalented Simon Clarke played his 50th game for the cluband we congratulate him on his performances to date,which have been recognised by his Victorianrepresentation and his vice captaincy of the Under 23team, in which he was one of the trophy winners.Whitefriars - congratulate their esteemed clubmanNorman Elliott on his 200th game for the club duringthe last round . A reserves Best and Fairest winner Normhas been Mr Reliable in defence for the last ten years . andhas relished the full back post . Norm, along with his wifeYvette, has been a driving force behind the club off-fieldfor many years with both of them performing many dutiesincluding the Chief Executive Officers role over recenttimes . Their efforts have been invaluable and we hope tosee them around the club for many years to come .

TODAY'S TC- ESA. SECTION ROUND 1 1

Old Trinity v Old XaveriansOld Melburnians v De La SalleOld Haileybury v Old Scotc h

St Bernards V University BluesMarcellin v Whitefriars

MARCELLIN 3.7 3.9 8.10 12 .13 (85)OLD XAVERIANS 1 .0 5.0 9.2 10.2 (62)Marc : Culllnan 4 Barden 3 Rice 2 Sheehan Marson Dinneen. Best:Dinneen Dobson Hermans Rice Marson Browne. Old Xav: McDonnell 4Woodruff 2 Ockleshaw Purss Sapuppo Walsh . Best: Bingham FordOckleshaw Chatfield Higgins McDonnell .Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Michael Sneddon (F) Phillip Miller JulianMaecioni (B) Bernie Jephson Daniel Kofoed (G )WHITEFRIARS 3.3 7.8 9.7 10.10 (70)DE LA SALLE 4.3 6.4 7.7 7.10 (52)White : Kennedy 3 Northey 2 Marchesi T Carrigg Dance Phan Wallace .Best: A Carbone R Pawlik Campbell C Carrigg Marchesi Ph an . DLS :Rayson 2 Orlando 2 McKenzie L Harrison Gaudier. Best : P HarrisonSherman Dobric McKenzie Marks Morel .Umpires : Albie Firley Mark Gibson (F) Sean Collins Michael Saunders(B) Bernie Hoare Vin Vescovi (G )OLD'PRUi17'F 3.3 7.4 7.5 9 .8(62)

OLD SCOTCH 5.1 8.1 11.3 13.5 (83)Old Trin: Cultrera 4 Bottler A Ramsden Reynolds Saunders Walsh .

Best: Neville R Burrows Bottler Cultrera Hillis Andrews. Old Scotch :

Gersiman 5 Crow 2 Phillips Nettleton Cations Routledge Hume

Hawkins . Best : Nettleton Talent Beringer Phillips Wigney Dennis .

Umpires : Jason McNiece Peter James (F) Brendan Corcoran Brendan

Cannon (B) John Hall Beornn McCarthy (G )

OLD MELBURNIANS 0.4 3.8 6.9 6.11 (47)UNIVERSITY BLUES 12.3 14 .10 20 .17 24 .24 (188)Old Meib: Cudlipp 2 Kennon 2 Davis Wilson . Best : Kennon MulquineyCudlipp Marson Billing Lacey. Uni Blues : Lowcock 6 Gleeson 4Decrespigny 3 Scambler 2 T Wilcox 2 J K Brooke Clark HayterMuhlebach North Roydhouse Torney. Best: T Wilcox Lowcock GleesonRoydhouse J K Brooke Decrespigny.Umpires: Sacha Koffman Damian Anderson (F) Craig Brajtberg PeterTeasdale (B) Dominic Napoli Daniel Scully (G )OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .3 6.4 10.10 13 .12 (90)

ST. BERNARDS 5 .3 10.6 13 .10 15.11 (101)Old Ha ll: Forsyth 4 Barker 3 Lappage 2 Rode 2 Bourke A Floyd . Best:

Corrigan 0' Donnell Barker Mitchell Goldsworthy Forsyth . St Bern : D

Jordan 4 N Mitchell 4 Liberatore 2 O'Sullivan 2 Goullett Johnson B

Jordan . Best : B Jordan Johnson Mitchell McIntyre D Jordan 0'Riley .

Umpires: Geoff Caulfield Wayne Hinton (F) Andrew Errington Andrew

Rechtmann (B) Dennis Webster Travis Stunt (G )

A RESERVE

MARCELLIN 0.3 2.8 7.6 8 .7(55)OLD XAVERIANS 3 .2 5.5 8.10 15.13 (103)Marc : Pligne112 Galati 2 Seabury M Moran Cooper Weekes . Best : GalatiAdams Seaburv M Moran Dovle Dale . Old Xav : Jones 7 P Ockleshaw 2Lethlean 2 S McCarthv Santalucia Freer Hawkins . Best: JonesOckleshaw Meehan Walsh Freer Hawkins .WHITEFRIARS 1.1 2.2 3.4 4 .4(28)DE LA SALLE 1.2 2.6 3.10 8.11 (59)Details not received.DID TRINITY 1 1 13 26 2(38)OLD SCOTCH 3.3 6.9 8.10 9.15 (69)Old Trin: Armatas 2 Cristiano Donahoe Romney A Amieoni . Best : HineMeCutcheon McKinnon Armatas C Amiconi Lauletta . Old Scotch :Ashoton 2 Beaurepaire 2 O'Crane 2 Addison Holt Reid . Best: CarrlollTulloch Beaurepaire Ashton Freeman Beattie .OLD MELBURNIANS 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 (24)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.2 6.4 11 .10 17 .13 (115)Old Melb : Voyage 2 Grant Matthews . Best: Whitehead MatthewsMitchell Ray Voyage Marks . Uni Blues : Tanner 6 Hutchins 2 Robbins 2Russell2 Birks Gates Guengerich Millard Terrill. Best: Coleman TannerFletcher Guengerich Fishley Thomas .OLD HAILEYBURY 0.2 2.2 2.7 4.10 (34)

ST BERNARDS 1.2 4.4 5.6 6 .7(43)

Old Hail: Efstathiou Worries J McLauchlan Salter. Best: Pountnev

Saunders Carson Mason Levy Hassett . St Bern: Close 3 Mihailovic

Harrison Smith. Best : Thomas Perrett Juricskay Evans Close J Mount .

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A SectionDE LA SALLECoach : Mark Low e

Asst : Paul Dwyer Res : MickHagan Cl 18 : Benjamin Buick

1 I -Walker C Res2 R Buckle y3 B Corin VC4 L Harrison DVC5 M Dugga n6 G Gilbert7 P Harrison8 J La Ragy9 J Moloney9r C Mitchell10 T Silvers12 M McHenry13 AJohnstone14 W Dwyer15 P Bowden16 S Hyland17 L Bowden17 J Garland18 L Williams18 T Demetriou19 M Goodier20 M Picone20 A Shields21 A McKenzie22r M O'Donnell22 M Brown23 R Sherman24 J More l25 C Hyde25 R Walmsley26 D Spithill27 S Thomas28 C Mercuri29 C Browne29r R Marks30 B Mannix31 S Hyd e31 K Mannix32 R Bonnici C33 J Stinear34 D Rayson35 A Orlando36 W Jolley37 D Davis38r S O'Connell38 V Buckley39 B Oakley40 N Stewart41 D McInerney42 P Bourk e43 A Greenalgh44 A Moore45 T Molan46 D Dobric47 T Woodlock48 J Foon52 T Moloney54 P Hesse55 A McLeish57 C Chester58 M Clinch59 S Waeny60 P O'Callaghan70 M Kreze

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MARCELLIHCoach: Vaughan Cleary

Res. Coach : Justin Wheele r

1 . B . Dobson2 . J . Rice3 . N . Addison4 . J . Frazer5 . D. Johnston6. D. Sampimon7. S. Maguire8. R. Frisina9. L. Considine10 . A. Dal e11 . D . Taylor12,T, Sheehan13 . J . Wilkins14. D. Salce15. J. Carlson16. L McMillan17. G . Cox (C)18 . D . Gartner19 . D . Cooper20 . M. Hermans21 . N . Walker22. D. Marson23. A. Wadsworth24. L O'Flynn25. R. Galati26. D . McMillan27. S. TheisZ (VC)28 . B. Carmody29 . S. Brooks30 . A. Treganowan31 . M . Bortolotto32 . M . Brown e33. A . Byrnes34. D. Jarred35. C . Adams36 . E. Weekes37 . K. Bardon38 . M . Doyle39 . D . Leardi40 . D. Carson41 . J . Seabury42. B. Dinneen43. J. Mathews44. L Hanson45. D . Theisz46 . B. Wignell47 . B . Gutterson48 . K . O'Dwyer49 . D. Van Heiden50. A . Carson51 . A. Ryder52. M . Altamore53. M. Perri54. J. Forbes55 . J . Wallis56 . M . Moran57 . D . Cullinan58 . M . McCart in59. R. Conti60. L Furlan61 . A. McGree62. M. Byrnes63 . C . Pezzimenfi70 . D . Cracknell85 . D . Courts

Yarra Valley

OLD Hf.'-_ ; _' ' .lYCoach : Mick Dyer

Res Coach : Adam McMalu

1. C. Home2 . S . Davey3 . P. Corrigan4 . S. Lar°Jtord,Jones (DVC)5 J. Bourke6 A White7 M . Carrigan7 A. Shepherd8 R . George9 . M. Barker10 . L Siapanias10 . C. Efstathio-uif. M . Graves12. B. O'Farrell13. A. Svarc14. A. Forsyth15. D . Mackenzie16 . P. O'Donnell (RC)17 . K . Ford18 . C. Waxman19, M . Armstrong (C)20. D. Hassel l21 . A. Janke21 . S. Walden22. D . Mason23. M. Seccut24. B . Trollope25 . S . Rowlands (RVC)26 . J. Beg27 . B. Johnston28. S. Goldsworthy29. B. Carson (VC)30. D . Wames31 . D . Lay32 . B . Mitchell33 . A Floyd34 . P. Langford-Jones35. D. Lappage36. P. Geister37. M. Erfkson38. L Floyd39. S . Rode40 . N . Tasse!I41 . S . Saunders42 . A Hilto n43 . R. McCarthy44. M . Wray45. D . Thurmond46. C . Pountney47. B. Waite48 . R . Goulden49 . L Pitcher50 . M . Somme51 . H. McLauchlan52. C. Ferguson53. B. Haar54. J. McLauchlan55. T. Hilton56 . D . Armstrong57 . A Night58 . A . Baker.59. D. Gilby60. T. Smith61 . J. Miller62. D. Salter63. M. Levy

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OLDCoach: Justin Pickering

Asst: Hartley StoneRes : Justin Hart

1 Smith D2 Beaumont J3 Billing M4 Mathews R4 Grundy P5 Bunn L6 Holme D7 Thompson C8 McKeon A9 Aubrey C10 Roberts T (C)11 Gallagher P12 Webb 012 Wier 112 Hurst L13 Wilson E14 Evans B14 Voyage A15 Ellingworth G16 Sampson H16 Bach M17 Miller James18 Fitzgerald T18 Prowse M19 Mulquiney R20 Guest J21 Hicks M22 Dixon J23 Berry M24 Hawkins M25 Whitehead H26 Costello T27 Richardson W27 Anderson J28 Marson M29 Turner H30 Miller Jono31 Ray C32 Davis M32 Selby E33 Magee J34 Grundy P35 Harrison T36 Wulff B37 Grant J38 Lacey H39 Tucker J40 O'Brien H42 Theodore P43 Wu A44 Hill P45 Kennon M47 Caris P48 Jenkins C49 Tsiotras G50 Beilby L50 Berry J51 Richmond C55 Gooley J55 Murphy C56 Beilby L57 Bains A58 Stewart D59 Faulkner R60 Wettenhall S63 Ray J64 Daffy N76 Byrne J

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Dale Tapping

Asst Coach : Andrew Tapp' ?Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie1 . R . Mullins2 . B. Phillips (VC)3 . J . Ross4 . T. Holt5 . S . Collins (VC)6. A. Crow7. J . Kitchen8. S. Dick9. C. Tallent10. C . Smith11 . M. Angus12. S. Hume (C)13 . A . Nettleton14 . N . Ackroyd15 . S . Cations16 . S . Troon17 . T. Wigney18. L Hawkins19. R.Josephs20. S. Lil6ngston21 . C .Jo ce22 . N . Addison23 . O. Crane24 . L. McDonnell25 . M . Saunders26. T. Downing27. M . Dennis28. A. Quai l29. M . Gnatt30. T. Finocchiaro31 . N . Lettl32 . J. Gerstman33 . E . Rei d34 . C . Phillips35 . P. O'Connor35r. A . Sutherland36. J . Sutcliffe37. G. Carroll38. G . Prendergast39. W. Elliott40. T. Aural Smith41 . W. Lewi s42 . T. Beattie43 . A. Routiedge44 . D . Jackson45, A . Teesdale46. J . Beaurepaire47. T. Beranger (VC)48. S . Dumaresq49. L. Kitchen50 . M . Walkom51 . L Freeman52 . D . Kniqht53 . J. Rodski55. R . Ashton56. D . Brooke57. J . Crane58. A . Grant59. C. Evans60. J . Sheldon61 . C. Swan62 . M. Graham63 . E. Hope64 . J . Mitchell65. M . Moffatt66. A . Pearce67. S . Tulloch68. C. Logan69. C. Neal71 . M . Ainger72. B. Smith73. S. Lavelle74. S. Kings75 . C . Dutour76 . J . Nickless77 . T. Page78. A . Simson79. M . Waterson80. S. Willis81 . G . Fordyce83. L Thompson

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RD TRINITY G OLD XAYERIAFIS ST. RERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARSCoach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Shelly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : John Kanis Coach: Pat MannixAss Coach : Phil Gaut Res . Coach : Ch ris Gawne Res : Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matthews Asst . Coach : Peter Randall

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A SECTIONOld Xaverians v old Melburni ans atSportscover Arena, SaturdayDe La Salle v Old HaileyburyOld Scotch v St BernardsUniversity Blues v MarcellinWhitefriars v Old Trinity

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v St KevinsOld Paradians v CollegiansSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v North Old BoysBeaumaris v Old BrightonOld Essendon Gr v Mazenod 0 C

ROUND 13 - JULY 17th 2004C SECTIONCaulfield Or v Parkdale VulturesEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Glen EiraHampton Rovers v Monash BluesMHSOB v Old CamberwellTherry Penola 0 B v AJAX

D1 SECTIO NFitzroy Reds v BanyuleOrmond v PrahranPeninsula 0 B v Yarra Valley 0 BAquinas 0 C v University BlacksOld Mentonians v Salesian 0 C

D2 SECTIO NIvanhoe Assumption v Old CareyWilliamstown CYMS v Bulleen TemplestoweSwinburne Uni v West BrunswickMonash Gryphons v La Trobe UniversityBentleigh v Old Geelong

D3 SECTIO NMt Lilydale v UHS-VUPower House v South Melbourne DistrictsSyndal Tally-Ho v OakleighSt Johns 0 C v Rupertswoo dWerribee Amateurs v Hawthorn Amateur s

D4 SECTIO NSt Marys v ElsternwickRichmond Central v North BrunswickOld Westbourne v Albert ParkBulleen Cobras v KewEltham Collegians v Box Hill North

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v De La SalleSt Kevins v Caulfield GrUniversity Blues v Werribee AmateursOld Brighton v Marcelli nSt Bernards v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old MelburniansBanyule Viewbank v Old TrinityOld Ivanhoe v Old Essendon OrRupertswood v Beaumari sOld Camberwell v Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Old CareyOld Paradians v WhitefriarsMonash Blues v Therry Penola 0 BUniversity Blacks v MHSOB - Optus Oval -

time TBAOakleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

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a .m. TBCNorth Old Boys v Old Westbourne

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Xaverians v Mazenod 0 CSt Kevins v Old Essendon OrBye v PrahranOld Brighton v MarcellinDe La Salle v Old Scotch

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seniors - TBAMonash Blues v Fitzroy Reds

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Well here we are back again after a week's bre< .kready to do battle in the all important 8 weeks thatremain in the run to the finals and dare I say it thebattle for survival.REVIEWTypically windy Day at Sportscover Sunday weekago saw Ma zenod and St Bedes Mentone-Tigersclash . The first half was fairly even as neither sidecould gain total ascendancy and the Tigers led by acouple of points at the main break . This had beenstretched to 18 at orange team which still gave theNodders a sniff, but has been their trait the Tigersturned on one of their 11 goal quarters as theydominated the midfield and embarrassed theMazenod side . Shannon Morgan in his 200thdespite broken bones was best for Mazenod ablysupported by Dominic Dunne, and MickChamberlain.Collegians played very well early and a 5 goal to 1first quarter which was quite significant in theheavy conditions had the NOBS in trouble . Oh howGarry Foulds must wish for a good start. By 3/4team the Lions had built up a 39 point lead but hadspent plenty of petrol tickets and this allowed Northto come home a bit in the last and add somerespectability to their score.Another terrific game played in damp conditionsand a stiff but not cyclonic breeze down at Brightonsaw the home side after a tough battle for threequarters score fairly heavily in the last 15 minutesof the game to come away with an important winagainst an Old Ivanhoe side that went down trying .

Old P dians played some of their best footy forthe year in the first half to take a small lead into themain interval . But some harsh words from FrankDuneil had the Bombers come out hard in the 3rd,eroding the OP'S lead and establishing their own,Parade fought back and were within distance goinginto the last . But the Grammar kicked 6 to make itlook comprehensive when in fact it wasn't .The SKOB outfit albeit with a few injuries werecertainly given a scare by the Beau nar'as side . StKevins were good enough for most of the day to leadby some 5 twins and had just enough left in thetank to hold Beauy out when their inevitable "sleep"period set in . Good performance by the Sharks,they showed they can play .PREVIEWSome really big games at both ends of the scaletoday sets the scene for the remainder of theseason.M azenod ~,fo into the game with the same scenario

as last time havi : ~ -~ been belted by

Tigers and theirconfidence at a lowebb. Last time the

y bounced back and nearly stole it but I don't thin kthey can do so again this time as Old Ivanhoe,although defeated, still played OK and must wintoday with their final's aspirations on the line . Evenat Central Hoers for me .Foundation Day at St Ke s today, as they tackleOld Paradians who tonight celebrate their 75thAnniversary . So no lack of motivation here . In allreality you have to tip the home side to win in whatwill be a parochial home crowd at the College .Collegians and St Bedes Mentone-Tigers at theHarry Trott. What a ripper. The Lions play well atthe Trott while if the Tigers do have an achilles heelit is their record away from home. Barney will beworking on this . My position on the tipping ladderis ordinary so I will go with some hunches . Tigersto surprise a few perhaps and just win the game .North Old Boys welcome Beaasnaaris to the Gillon .The taller forwards of the NOBS could be a worryfor the Beaumaris defenders . Whoever gets theearly break will be the victor in this game, again I'mgoing for a bit of an upset . If the Sharks cancontinue to show the form they showed in that lastquarter against St Kevins and maintain that beliefin themselves then they can and will win this game .For the fourth time in a row Old Brighton and OldEs :n< on clash at Sportscover Arena so any homeground advantage is nullified. Old Brighton have

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been in pretty good form in the last 6 weeks as theygo into this season defining game, while the ladsfrom North at the Grammar while doing what theyhave to do have not been utterly convincing . Havingsaid that I'm going to jump off the Tonners wagonthis week as Andy is away and give Old Essendonone more chance in a real close one .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSDon't forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phoneand fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016, or drop me anemail to [email protected], by 8PMMonday Nights at the latest please. Nominations forPlayer of the Round are most ap preciated .

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St Kevins - captain Lr'se °ahoney notched up100 games for the club against NOBs lastweekend, the team he also played 34 games at in1994-95 and won the best and fairest in 1995 . AndPaul GreenFaam celebrates his 100th game for StKevin's this week . Congratulations Paul .Old Paradians - Congratulations to Adam 'Ace'Curran who played his 100th game for OldParadians' last Saturday . Adam joined the Clubfrom Mill Park in 1999 commencing with theUnders in that year. Now a permanent Seniorplayer we look forward to many more years ofservice, well done Ace . Damian Dean played his50th game for the Club last week and now joinswith brother Anthony as a member of the 50 gameclub . Damian, a former Under 19 skipper is adelight to watch as swoops on the ball to push it upforward to give the Forwards another chance atgoal . Co ngratulations Damian .

Stephen Charles ;,a`'ynOne of the Beaumaris Football Club's longestserving members recently lost his two-yearbattle with Motor Neurone Disease .Steve, known as "Stavros" or "Scruffy", joinedthe Beaumaris Football Club as an U/17 playerin 1964 and over the past forty years has servedas a player, junior coach and manager,committeeman, master chef, enthusiasticsupporter and entertainer, we will alwaysremember Steve and his signature tune -G .L.O .R.I .A . Last year he was awarded his LifeMembership of the Sharks at a function runespecially to celebrate his involvement in thelocal community . Over 200 people from allaround Australia attended that function andmost returned for his funeral last week and bothwere very moving days .

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTION ROUND I1Mazenod 0 C v Old IvanhoeSt Kevins v Old Paradian s

Collegians v St Bedes Mentone TigersNorth Old Boys v Beaumaris

Old Brighton v Old Essendon Or atSportscov er Arena, Saturday

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OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 5.5 7.6 11.12 (78)DID IVLi;AOE 4.2 5.4 7.8 8 .8(56)Old Brighton : Jackson 4 Bristow 3 Pirrie Phelan Mead MacGillivray .Best: Hendra Ewert Dickerson Jackson Stewart S Ginnivan . OldIvanhoe: Luxon 2 Cornelius 2 Jolley 2 Haros Quinlan . Best: Bo[zonCuratolo Oates Kent Branigan Luxon .Umpires : Graham Thwaites Peter Simpson (F) Peter Monotti MattJenkinson (B) Jack Regester Robert Parry (G )OLD ESSENDON GR 2.6 5.12 9.20 17.24 (126)OLD PARADIANS 2.0 7.4 9.6 10.12 (72)Old Esa: Playfair 3 Stormont 3 Podger 2 Heritage 2 Obliubek FlemingDe Morton Ryan Flaherty Leask T Biggs. Best : D Biggs Leask

'.. McKenzie De Morton Flaherty Ryan . Old Par : Boundy 4 Sinclair 3Hughes 2 Pratt . Best: Sinclair Brown Brabender Curran BaundyKruzer.Umpires: Richard Eastwood Tim Rath (RFL) (F) Bianca Share BradMonaghan (RFL) (B) Paul Gait Jim Currell (RFL) (G )MAZENOD 0 C 2.1 3.2 4.4 5.6 (36)ST BEDES biENT TIG 1.1 3.4 7.4 18.6 (114)ffiaz : Castricum 2 J Dunne Parker D Dunne. Best : Kelly Parry BeardPaine Castricum Morgan . St Bedes/ffiT: McCraw 4 Hecker 3 LTerrell3 Tyquin Duty Hayes McGetOgan Groves Zakic Sawers D Napier .Best : Hayes Knuppel A Connolly McGraw M Wintle Groves,Umpires : Luke Holmes Dirk Kramer (F) Santo Caruso Robert Mutton(B) John Robinson Les Damyon (G )ST KEVBdS 6.3 8.6 11.9 11.10 (76)BEA S 1.0 4.2 5.5 11.8 (74)SKOB : Lucas 3 Lynch 2 Crohan 2 Rombotts 2 Allis Dollman. Best :Lucas Hope Dollman Rombotis Underwood Crohan. Beaumaris:Matutick 2 Pitts 2 Butler 2 Ensor 2 Teasdale Fisher Holt . Best: HealyTeasdale Martin Pitts Hogarth Heath .Umpires: Geoff Curran Leah Gallagher (F) Chris Kaleta Lucas Robson(G)COLLEGIANS 5.2 8.4 10.6 12.8 (80)NO^"H OLD BOYS 1 .2 2.4 4.5 8.8 (56)Coll: Couch 3 Rowston C Hoist Husking B Hoist Dixon A Baxter NNlsbetL Best : Mooney Woolley B Hoist Husking Rowston Phillips .NOB: Cassell 4 Cordy Hyde Boyle M Barker. Best : Hyde HerbertCassell Jarrett Nihill Lynch.Umpires : Mark Morrison Dash Peiris (F) Andrew Esposito PatMitchell (G)

B RESERVEOLD BRIGHTON 3.4 5.5 8.7 9.12 (66)OLD IVANIIOE 1.0 3.4 4.6 5.7(37)Old Brighton : Scott 3 Matessi 2 Murch 2 Dubyna Reid . Best: ReidMatessi Dawes Smith Scott Dubyna . Old Ivanhoe: Stagg 3 Lewry 2 .Best: Stagg Pollock Lewry Snell Campbell-Fraser Smith.OLD ESSENDON GR 0 .1 8.1 10.2 14.2 (86)OLD PARADIANS 1.2 2.3 3.3 3.7 (25)Old Ess : Barr 5 Frazer 3 Overman 2 Flaherty 2 Iskra Collins . Best :Frazer Bartram Nowland Barr Flaherty Parker . Old Par: Bux 2Galloway . Best : Joyce Bux Galloway Rose Palermo Fortune .MAZENOD 4.4 5.4 9.6 9 .8(62)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2 .2 4.7 4.8 7.11 (53)biaaenod : Apollonio 2 Hawkins 2 Venturini Ballenger Smith L MorganBarrie. Best: Venturini Snarl Strawn Tucker Bradshaw Apollonio. StBelles Ef/T: Details not received .ST KEVINS 1 .1 4.2 4.4 7.7(49)BEA S 3.0 6.0 8.1 8.1 (49)SKOB: Curtis Finch S Mount Game Horricks Kalasaraen MantonBest : Manton Brady Walsh Hamilton Finch Beggy . Beaomaris :Rawlins 3 C Collins T Collins Mitchell McConchie Megrath . Best :McConchie S Lee Mitchell Rawlins Jury Mcgrat hCOLLEGIANS 1.2 2.5 3.5 4.6(30)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.2 1.4 2.7 4.10 (34)Coll : Henebery 3 Hart . Best: Henebery Naylor Farley Hart WoothouseMuir. NOB: Tehan 2 Maher Bryar. Best : Martin Kennedy Tehan RvanGroper Citroen.

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V.A.F.A.I1 V. .EA.

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S'I'A°I'IS'I'I CEE?There are two trains of thought about the use of statistics to analyse a players or teamsperformance . Many regard statistics as being irrelevant and believe that data can be used tosupport any argument . There are many others though who believe statistics play an importantrole in modern day football and assist coaches and players in analysing many aspects of thegame. Like any type of feedback statistics should be used to either alter actions that are deemedto be negative or to reinforce actions that are deemed to be positive .Below are some common examples on what sort of statistics can be collected on match day forboth individuals and the team . Collecting what sort of data should be decided by the coach - forit is he that dictates the team's style of play and what the objectives during the game are . Ofcourse not many teams will be blessed with enough willing and able individuals to collect all thedesired statistics but a coach should prioritise what the most important statistics are and collectthose .

You can have all the statistics in the world but they will be useless unless they are utilisedeffectively . Providing possession counts to players may have its benefits but may give them afalse idea that possessions are the most important thing in a game . Most coaches would insteadbe providing feedback to players regarding their defensive efforts . This reinforces to the playersthat the 1%'s are the team oriented things that individuals should be striving for .Statistics can be also used to provide 'benchmarks' for teams . A coach could point out forexample that every time a team performed a certain amount of defensive statistics then they wonthe game . This gives the team a real focus during the game . Individual goals can also be set foreach player in the team .Any coach also knows that statistics don't tell everything . The player that chases his opponentto apply pressure to cause a turnover or a player that uses positive talk to encourage his teammates will not have these actions recorded, but nonetheless are just as important as (if not morethan) a kick or handball . Good coach's will use a blend of their own intuition and othe rinformation as a coaching and teaching tool .

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Some teams may even break the possessions a player gets into 'efficient' or 'not efficient'statistics . This gives the player feedback whether or not he is utilising his possessionsappropriately . Becoming increasingly more common (and many coach's would say even moreimportant) is the collection of defensive statistics . Tackles, shepherds, smothers and spoils arethe usual defensive statistics collected . If a coach is using these statistics to compare playersthen it is imperative that each player's game time is recorded so that each statistic can bedivided by the game time the player had for a much more accurate assessment.TEAM STATISTICSA lot of match day data collected will focus on team statistics such as inside 50's, frees for andagainst, clearance rates at stoppages, possessions per goal etc . In fact the sky's the limit to whatsort of data can be collected . Again, it should be up to the coach to decide what is important . Ifthe coach is looking for reasons why the team is kicking poorly for goal then he may decide tocollect data about where on the field they are taken from and what sort of shot (set shot, on therun etc) .Analysis of performance is important to both the team and the coach as a focus simply on theresult can certainly be misleading . In fact collecting and providing statistics to the team is justas important after a win than after a loss .

m : kTI S'I`ICSic' s, marks, handballs, goals and behinds are common statistics that a player may receive .

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Interstate football has longbeen a feature of the VAFA .Recently, inter-league gameshave also been added so thatmore players can proudly wearthe "Big V. MHSOBFC keenlysupports VAFA representativefootball .

In 2004 we are delighted tohave had three players select-ed to play for the VAFA .

Ewan Thompson (right), aftera year off, returns toMHSOBFC and the VAFA repside against South Australia . Aformer Richmond Tiger seniorplayer Ewan is one of the mosthard-working, skilled andcourageous players in theVAFA . His great form in 2004has been influential in the goodform of the senior side.Matthew White and RhysLimbrick (right) both played inthe VAFA team against theSouthern FL at Moorabbin onthe Friday night of the Queen'sBirthday weekend . Malty Whitewas adjudged the best VAFAplayer by the VAFA - a greatcredit to the way he has beenplaying week in, week out.

Rhys Limbrick provides much

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As!c,rs gi .~ the . hers he }lues, ''ultureswoop the overs, : .riimals show the Jackasthey aren't done with yet, Saints push theUnicorns and the Fielders stem the Lionswinning streak, on yet another cold and

indsw+ elbourne afternoon .

E . roared into action in the second half to boot16 goals to fo and completely stun Ajax .Ballard and C>e led the Animals, to leavesupporters To ~ring where that scintillatingform has h all season . Same and Gold

In as best .led all d'only to be overrun

b < fa; " ishing I io claimed aneight point buffer on their b< ysiae neighbours .Di on and Barr were ha; i at it for Parkdale,whilst Anderson and Adams kept the green an dgolds in the contest .Sheedy and Taranto and their fellowpressed against the Unicorns, 'r~~it :---- .- hav

e had all the answers, and ene reG ~re wouldbe no boilover. Bamert kicked i : : for the-winners and Hogan was busy snaring a couple .

stumbled into a . ambush ,who squared the ledger follo . : : their Round

two failing. Set up by a secoi d qus,ter, sevengoal blast, the Ashers would go on to eventuallydouble the Wellers scoring shots . Smyth andSmith dynamic for the hosts, whilst the Wellersbest men included, Hardman and Perryman .

kicked with the early breeze, but couldnot establish enough of an advantage . The

; capitalised in the second term, slotting

eight goals to one . Sinclair was on target forCaulfield and Synman showed his trademarkhustle . The Lions never stopped trying, Me Kayand Bro a lively up forward .

For successive games, Monash relish theirhome surrounds welcoming the '04 yardsticksto the University. Last week, the Ashers enjoyed

nooust keep

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, the fourth placed team is in for atorrid Lernoon. The Vultures are not yet attheir be , but they have still been good enoughto revail and should keep the winning feeling .

journey to alwyn, where the previouslyjc:at s: _,ond await them . Camberwellwill be stung by last week's hiding and if asimilar showing is produced, the Lions willpounce, but the Wellers are good enough torefocus and will win .Last round Glen Eire, proved to themselves andtheir supporters they can match it with anyteam in this competition . Unfortunately for theSaints, if competitive showings don't translateinto victories, next season there will be newteams and a new competition! n Roversto inflict further heartache .i he - anderi !g -c° return to Tr~•,or Barker,

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Bennettswood expedition is bc' ' J " : . fijaxare likely to breathe fire early. Fieldersshould withstand their opening salvos an drecord a ninth victorv .

;en Harrison

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- J 11 . The ,_,illaboi ,g Bear started in .i ) a vi ; ; sin '95 and is a hard straight ahead plz -ed Fhis fierce tackling is attributed to the practicewith his girlfriend Bligh . "0" is the current clubwrestling champion and believes 1= is builds hisi--)per body strength for close e-' .ourters . Allthe best from Gabe. Cf ; ~--~ . . -_ . .~ache d

in Rdl l, a big man ith a great pa',,of hands and an attacking bacl lan . Chris is aB&F winner who is still to reach his potential ."'°ll done Fitzy - get to training.C , : arians - 100 games

_ . . _ . ._-_ _ . - has progressed from onU19's, to become a member of a select few whohave represented our club in all four teams .Premiership player, leading reserve goalkickeron many occasions and a C Section rese rsharpshooter, " JD's' uncanny goal sense hasbeen a feat-e of all of his garnes for the Fi-1AThe: - congratula . . s 2 pla; ~rs crecent milestones . One of i- ;e famousbrother, we, played his,- .- gar 2 ag, istEmmaus St Leos . Although not as nimble as inhis younger days due to a number of injurie°.Dave is still blessed with those exquisite dualsided skills which still enable him to causehavoc in the Ressies . Theny hopes Dave, amember of our senior 2000 Premiersl ii p side,has many great games left for our club . -'Gypsy' McKay finally played his " : ."- gameagainst Caulfield Grammarians . Gypsy, whofirst came to our club in 1991, has had abrilliant year in his comeback to the Seniors Hecelebrated his 100th with 5 goals againstCaulfield which epitomised his style - powerfulmarking and long accurate kicking .Congratulations to both players .

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Coach: Phil Davis Coach: Merv Keane San Coach : Phillip Ballis Coach : Brett McIPNraith Coach : Dave SkinnerRes. Coach : Barry Simon Ass Coach : Lachlan Kellaway Res : Anthony Strafford Res Coach: Tony Naumoff Asst: Speros Beasley, W Fal l

Res : Chris Mathieson Asst : Ian Leith Res Coach : Jamie Dixon

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3. Y. Rapoport 3 . C . Knight 3 . C . Massis [c] 3. A. Brudar . .4, M . White (DVC)

4 . M . Dudakov 4 . M. Liddell (VC) q, D . Cassar 4. S . Anderson 5. A. Sault ry5 G Blieden 5 . S. Kendall Zosens4 . B

5. J . Prantzos 6. M . Brain. .6. D. Vanaken

5 . N . Guyett6 . N . Craven

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6. S . Gravina7. A. Duddy

7. S . Whittington8, J . Dixon

7. G . Samuel 7 . R . O'Neill 6 . J . Zagame 8. G . Carr 8. J . Garne r8. E . Raleigh 8 . R . Foote 7 . S . Vamvakis 9. T. Barker 9. D. Fairchil d9. J . Raleigh 9 . M. Frater B. T. Dimackhi 10. B . Boyd 1 0. P. Smith10 . G. Dukes 10 . A. Will ( C) 9 . A. Russo 11 . L Wheeler 10 . I . Barrett

1 1 . M . Segal 11 . B . Carboni 10 . M . Chandler 12. P. Adams 11 . P. Spottiswood

12 . D. Goldenfein 11• C . Deal it . B . Clements 13. G . Woods 12 . B . Thiele12 Feferkran zM

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14 . A. Wollner13 . A. Gree nt4 GrossB 13 . G. Brown

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C ~~Cfionf. 0 :' °. ; CI .OES Ol.: G :. . : :^ ' !ELt PARKQALE VULTURES EMMAUS ST L EOS THERRY PENOLA

Coach : Jon Edgar Coach: Michael Sigalas Coach : Tony Macgeorge Coach : Darren Turner Coach : Chris ByeRes: James Shady Asst: Matthew Hogg & Ken Assist: John McNichotas Asst Coach : John Sampson Res Coach: Garry Dotson

Schwab Res: Andrew Tsindos Res Coach : Paul Mario

1 . S . Chapman 1 . A. Durling 1 . S. Rowley 1 . P. Carse 1 . Gorman PL. Renton2 2. M. Horgan 2 . R . Gallagher 2 . J . Hodder 2. Goodwin T.

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Nice report from Andy Goldberg, headtrainer of Glen Eira AFC who notes thegesture of field umpire Jeremy Heffernan inrunning over to the Glen Eira bench to checkon the seriousness of a knee injury to GlenEira's Scott Diamond immediately after thegame .

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(9 ® ®Ian Job from the Kew AFC suggests that OldXaverians has called 5 venues "home" overthe years - Xavier College (up to 1972 or1973) ; Como Park South Yarra (up to 1977) ;Yarra Park (up to 1978); South Mebourne'sLakeside Oval (1993-1994) and Toorak Park(1995 to the present) .

0 0 ®A sub-committee representing the VAFAExecutive will be reviewing the reinstatementguidelines and the conditions associated withthe granting of a reinstatement. To assist thissub-committee, anyone with a strong vieweither way - that is to definitely retain someaspects, modify others and dispense withothers - should submit these in writing c/-VAFA CEO (phil@vafa .asn .au) . Phil is happy totake your call to assist with your writtensubmission (9531 8333 ext 7) . It appears at thisstage that the Executive will continue to imposelimitations on those who come into ourcompetition, that is not just everyone can apply !

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Selected in Team of the

Year 2002 and 2003 .

Noel Rundle Medal 2004 iAAFC Match 6 v SAAFL .

- Nigel Credlin - Tall,strong and reliable .Nigel has consistentlycontributed to a numberof VAFA rep teams .

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- Ewan Thompson -Selected in Team of theYear 2002. Polishedperformer who returnedto state football after aserious injury .

- Mark Corrigan. Wellbalanced andcourageous player whoalways drives his teamforward and defendsstoutly .

Luke Hawkins . Neil Judge Medal 2003Match 4 when he produced arguably thestellar game of the Championships .

Tim Harvey . Selected as full forward in theTeam of the Year in 2002 and 2003 .

Andrew Ramsden .AAFC Captain andmember of Team's of theYear in 2002 and 2003 .The most dominantruckman in theChampionships .

- Bernie Dinneen . Th e

"ball magnet" earned

the Noel Rundle Medalin AAFC Match 2 v

SAAFL. Returned to sidethis year after missing

2003 matches with a

serious injury.

Tim Biggs. Earned place in this team bywinning the Neil Judge Medal in AAFC Match5 v Waal (U23) .

Tim Ockleshaw.I Selected in Team of theI Year in 2003 . Possessesi the surest hands ind amateur football an d

injuries .

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- Ben Jordan . Couragepersonified . Refused tostand down althoughhampered by nagging

wonderful disposalskills .

Coach - Nick Bourke . Cool,analytical, well prepared andalways in control . The stand-out coach of theChampionship.

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Ban}nzle did themselves no favours by losingto Pen

.insula, and must win today just tocatch back up With the Mornds .s a

T

oY Reds v Old Menton,Oval)

aos ( t Road

Reds coasted to victory against adisappointi-g p~~ers. Tim Davis starred a tCHB for

Reds, Toby Mitchell & BillyHolderhead were busy forwards, & Chi,Meighen rucked tirelessly

. The Panthers'Grant Ferguson was magnificent at FB, WithBrendan Russo & Justin Costello also puttingin the hard yai-ds .0r111 oza d v Salesian ®OOrmond did

some heavy %-building againstChaddie and were just far too good for thestruggling visitors . The Monds' Michael Millerwas at his mercuriai best OtB well supporte

dby David Robbins & Matthew Martinov uforward, Plus U19 Sam Barnes made a fineSenior debut .Peninsula 013 v B$npu d eIn one serious upset, the Pirates restoredsome pride bplank

. y making the BearsBanyule paid walk the

the price for anunproductive first half, and Peninsula hadthe go to survive their comeback

. Falkner &Wood were exemplary for the Pirates, whileBears runners Paul Gloury, Jayson Plant, &Brad Wilmore all stood out .Aquinas t30 v Pr rThe Bloods fired an important shot in therelegation war by beating the Two

Blues, withthe latter's injury list now seriously impactingon their competitiveness

. That young recentfather (Well done Flyrulyr) and 'veteran' playerSean Flynn dominatedGlennie in the middle, with Craig

form on his Wing, John Hunt upforward, & Shane Cooper at HB all doing well

.The Two Blues had terrific games from WingerMatthew Harrison ,Ra & Back Flanker Shane

x~zage, but the unavailable list is hurting

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them badly rightnow.I'arra valley ®B vUniversity Black sThe Bushrangerskept the Dark Side

Of the Force honest at theDomeney but lost the plot a tad in Q3

. Theycarne back at Blacks in 94 but the latter hadenough in reserve to hold them out

. JuddLaiich was brilliant OtB for the IntergalacticBattle cruiser, with strong support from pivot,Andy Costello, Chris Sandiford Ruck, and AlSmith wherever

. Stuart Simpson also ruckedwell for YV, Greg courts w rucas safe in a BP, &Andy Stone was a lively HF.

THIS WEEKalesiare v F2eris

Chaddie are perennial pests to all sides atBosco Street, but Reds will have too muchtalent and should win by 4-5 goals.P._-

e v Ormon dThe Bears will still be in shock from their MtEliza trip, which wasn't ideal preparation fortoday's match, and they will have to hav

e

Dl 6Et rin-m TOTAL

Yarra ValleyBanyulePeninsulaBanyulePeninsulaDi RESERVEFitzroy RedsFitzroy RedsUniversity BiakcsBanyul eOrmondOld MentoniansBanyule

Keem 5 42O'Connell 2 28Payze 3

28Egan 0 26

Claringbold 4 26

Capodiferro 1 36McKerrow 0 27Kelly 0 22Witchell D 1 18Russell A 0 14Bournon 0 14Creak 0 1

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done some intensive regrouping this week .Ormond won by 3 points R3 and this gamewill be the same with Banyule reversing theresult.Prahran v Peninsul aThis game is one that neither side can affordto lose, nor will the Pirates be able to rest onthe laurels of their sterling effort last week,because seven more such performances arenow required. The Two Blues' injury woesthough should give the Pirates theascendency and a win by 4 goals .Yarra Va lley v AquinasThere are a number of terrific Local Derbiesin Dl but sheer intensity of feeling and Clubpride the Bushrangers/Bloods games takesome beating. YV surprised by winning theR3 at Ringwood by 11 points and they aregoing well enough to win a great game by thesame margin today .University Blacks v Old MentoniansHard to see the Panthers having the firepower to trouble the Black Battlecruiser-atthis time of the year, so the home side spouldtake the points by 5-6 goals .Reserve's winners should be : Reds, Monds,Pirates, Bloods, & Blacks .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+message bank) & bfhickey69bigpond .com

FITZROY REDS 4.4 7.9 11 .15 13 .18(

Terra Valley: Keem 5 Stone 3 Stevenson A Drew Rokicki R

Terra Valley: M Wines 2 Potter W Smith B Peake S Yee . Best: B

OLD bSEiiTONIANS 1.2 3.4 4.7 5.10 (40)Fitzroy Reds: Mitchell 3 R Holderhead 3 Cahill 3 Atherton EvansAbbott. Best: Davis Cahill Meighen Mitchell Sheather Abbott. OldMent : Basile Bournon Elliott Hubbard Kalviskis . Best : Russo CostelloFisher McCloskey Fergusson Fairbanks .Umpires: Max Wittman Michael Bretag (RFL) (F) Rob Mayston JnrAnthony Grey (RFL) (B) Daniel Kofoed John Bretag (RFL)(G)ORMOND 6.6 10.8 19.13 24.17 (161)SALESIAN 0 C 0.2 4.4 6.7 9.9(63)Ormond : D Beckett 4 M Ferrari 4 A Russell 3 M Martinov 3 A Cook2 L Russell 2 D Robbins 2 A Grace L O'Brien M Miller S Keleher. Best :M Miller D Robbins M Burton B Deledio A Grace M Ferrari . Sales:Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Anthony Simpson (F) Michael Saunders (B)Daniel Haysom Kyle Mankey (G)PENINSULA OLD BOYS 5 .3 10.5 11.5 16.9 (105)BANYULE 3.4 4.8 10.11 13.14 (92)Penins: N Claringbold 4 Payze 3 Powney 2 Falkiner 2 SID 2 TorossiTeelow Murray . Best: Wood Powney Falkiner Atchison Torossi TPrendergast . Bsnyule: Skicko 3 O'Connell 2 N Taylor 2 Demetriou 2Gloury Wilson tYIllmore Maxon. Best: Cantwell Plantskicko C TaylorGloury Wilson.Umpires: Paul Jones Ben Ryde (F) Bernie Hoare Bruce Stephens (G)AQUINAS 2.2 8.8 12.8 15.13 (103)PRAID?Aft 4.1 6.2 9.4 10.6 (66)Aquinas: Hunt 3 Flynn 3 Box 3 Skinner 2 Colliver Pierce CoglanHunter. Best: Flynn Whitehead Cooper Hunt Hunter Glennie .Prahran : Sleight 5 Bunnett Ballard Fox Rhodes Harrison. Best :Ramage Rhodes Sleight Walford Harrison Ballard .Umpires : Grant Joyner Paul Tuppen (F) Eddie Boa] Malcolm Filleul(G )YARRA VALLEY 2.1 7.1 8.4 12.10 (82)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.5 6.7 11.11 14.15 (99)

Thompson. Best : Simpson G Coutts T Morris Stone Keem RThompson . Uni Blacks ; Groom W Hanna 3 Lalich Rizio Dowselv 2Savige Shaw. Best : Lalich A Costello Price Sandiford Scarlett Smith .Umpires: David Phillips Eli Hayes (F) John Hall Jack Watty (G )

DIRESERVEFITZROY REDS 2.4 5.4 8.8 11.12 (78)OLD MENTONIANS 4 .4 4.4 4.6 5.7 (37)Fitzroy Reds: Bare 2 Moore Capodiferro Crane Rome Buckley . Best :Grillo Stapleton Coyne McGrath Bailey Reeves . Old Meat : BallantineD Alexander B Alexander C Dwyer . Best : Mort Austin Dwyer KilantosD Alexander Frances.ORMOND 9.8 14.10 20 .19 24.21 (165)SALESIAN 0 C 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1(1)Ormond: T Dipasquale 5 T Naylor 4 C Johnson 4 C Hassell 3 HBrown 2 S Dipasquale 2 T Ashford 2 B Parsons T Stewart . Best : TNaylor T Dipasquale S Dipasquale S Metz H Brown A Goonan . Sales:Details not received .PENINSULA OB 3.1 4.8 5.11 8.13 (61)BANYULE 3.4 5.6 9.6 10.7 (67)Peninsula: Brennan 3Warner 2 Sharpin J Coghlan Vidotto. Best:Sharpin Mangan Heffernan Vidotto Palmer Wilson . Banyule :Connolly 3McDermott 2 Adams Prior Witchell Turnbull Dintinosante .Best: Phelan Turnbull Swift McDermott Rothe Connolly .AQUINAS 0 C 16.10 (128)PRABRAN 5 .5(35)Prahran forfeit- Aquinas received forfeit.YARRA VALLEY 0 B 0 .0 1.2 3.3 6.5 (41)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .3 9.4 13.10 17.12 (144)

Seeger B Peake Clark Hale M Wines Pearce. Uni Blacks : Wilson 7Merlo 3 Morris 2 Beaton Jesse Otsuka Steen Weber . Best : WeberBlack Jesse Otsuka Wilson Hamilton.

A melee is "Where an incidenttakes place involving players '

pushing, scragging, jumping intopacks, throwing each other to the 'ground or other or other similar 1

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TODAY'S MAT',I)1 SECTION ROUND 12

Salesian 0 C v Fitzroy Red sBanyule v Ormond

Prahran v Peninsula 0 BYarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 C

University Blacks v Old Mentonian s

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DI SectionAQUI

Coach : Steve BellRes : Paul Harpe r

1 L Toomey2 S. Tibb3 J. Coglan*3 S. Edwards5 M. Hunter6 D . Minogue7 C . Glennie8 J . Jess (VC)9 T. Harkin10 D. Boland11 S . Cooper12 A. Bethune13 D. Den Bracer (C)13 C . Jeffre y14 A. Lorkin15 Adrian Williams16 J . Hunt17 B . Redwood18 J . Hughes18 T. Olarenshaw19 G . Whitehead (VC)20 D. Skinne r21 J. Pierce22 S. Flynn23 M. Visser24 P. Harper25 B . Volombello26 J . Box27 C. Quinn28 B. Helme29 J. Wilson30 C. Colliver31 G . Evans33 C . Wooden34 M. Tarulli35 R . Chapman36 P. Caskey37 S . Leonard38 B . Moran39 S. Bethune40 S. Haun41 G . Davies42 R. Moran43 M. Slattery44 J . Tapply45 D . McCartan46 T. Vandersluis47 Anthony Williams48 R . Brown49 M . Griffin50 C. Crozie53 D. Robinson54 M . O'Halloran55 L . Stafford56 P. Cruickshank57 M. Harris58 H . Tyssen59 B . Cooper60 L Elliott61 I . Drew62 C. Lyng63 A. Barri e64 S. Voursoukis67 C . Tzoumenakas72 T. Brook

'... S. VoursoukisS . OzerginS . Jone sA. Hyland

DARYULECoach : Greg Whitcroft

Res : John Fraser

1 . B. Reed2. A. Bottomley3. N. Taylo r4. P. Gloury4. M. Creak (res)5 . B. Willmore6 . M . Morgan7 . C. Taylor8. B . Cantwell9. J. Plant10. A. Dooley11 . D . Wilson12 . J. Egan13 . B . Maxon14 . L. O'Donnell15. A. Brown16. A. Demetriou17. C. Davies17. S. Gray (rese)18.T.Wise19 . L. O'Connell19 . T. Nasrallah (res)21 . R . Dinfinosante22. C. Taylor23. M . Gray

24. T. Prior

25. D . Phelan

26 . B. Mounsey27 . J . Jones28 . D . Sproules29 . D. Nasrallah

30. D. Mutton

31 . G . McLellan

32. J. King33. B. Gayfer34 . S . Lorenzini35 . L. Richardson36 . M . George37 . T. Thompson38. D. Gay4er39. J. Turnbull40. T. Prior41 . A. Tshaikiwsky42 . M. Van Poeteren43 . L. Farrell44 . J . Connelly45. A. Roethe46. T. Egan48. B. Herbert49. G . Bel l50. S. Gray55 . D . Williams

FI OY REDSCoach : Graham BurgenRes Coach: Chris Tehan

1 . D. Hannam2. B. HoSderhead &

A. Walsh4. M. Calms &

J . Hamilton5 . P. Diacogiorgis7 . L Byrne8. A. Byrne9. H. Fletcher11 . B. Atherton12 . D . Murphy13 . A. Dawson14 . T. Clarke16 . G. Crane17. B . Lee18. M . Baker19. Pa. Cook20. T. Mitchell

21 . C . Meighen

22 . C . Sullivan

23 . T. Jackson

24 . J . Parsons

25. D. Bahr27. J . Tomese29. V. Cahill30. C. Little31 . P. Crowe32. A. Grant33 . S . Dury35 . P. Cook36 . M . Reeves37. A. O'Reilly39. A. George40. G . Bance41 . M. Bridges42 . I . McBumey45 . J . Bennie46 . N . Mann47 . W. Bahr48. N. Vaughn51 . J. Rawlins52. B. O'Connor53. S. Addicott56 . T. Madden57 . R . Rome61 . G. Virtue62 . N. Auden63. C. Andrew67. R. Holderhead71 . T. Lesk e73. J. Bare75 . B. Pollard76 . D . Curtis77 . A . Grillo80 . G. Box81 . J . Savage95. D. Flanagan97. D. Ronchi99 . C. McGrath

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OLD M EUTONIAN SCoach: Peter RussoRes : Jamie Winduss

1, T. MiNalsky2. C. Twentyman3. R. Ball4. R. Woodland5. C . Mackay6 . C . Alexander (VCR)7 . M. McCloskey (DVC)8 . G. Ferguson9 . J . Walker10 . S . Voig t11 . D. Solley12. C. Dwyer (CR)13. B. Russ o14. M. Stroud15. J. Costello (DVC)16 . B. Carroll17 . N . Linford (CR)18 . T. Bournon19 . A. Palmer20. D. O'Connor21 . J . O'Brien22. B. Coghlan23. A. Drinan24 . D . Cochrane25 . B. Fairbanks26 . G. Dart27 . A . Kiantos28. D. Kdto (VC)29. A. Carter (C)30. D. Russo31 . M. Elliott32. M. Sumer33 . S. Worrell34 . P. Flaskis35 . D . Murphy36 . D. Alexander37 . M . Francis38. T. Millis39. K. Campbell40. R. Alexander41 . S. Cozens42 . M. Basile43 . G . Hubbard44 . L Sumer45 . A . Erskine46. A . Bowtell47. J . Kelly48. D. Stevens (VCR)49. N. Fisher50. K. Regan51 . A. Wilson52 . M. Watts53 . S. Wilson54 . D . Goodbody55. M . KaNiskis56. B . Thomas57. S . Fairbanks58. A. Worrell59. A. Joyc e60. A. O'Reilly61 . B. Saunders62 . R . Schloeffel63 . C . Palmer

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ORMONDCoach : Adrian Connolly

Res Coach: Peter O'Dea

1 L Deledio2 D . Beckett3 J . Denning4 A . Grace5 M . Martinov6 D. Whelan7 S. Keleher8 M. Miller9 S. Metz10 T. Banks11 D . Robbins12 B . Deledio13 C. Lees14 S . James15 C. Talley16 T. Stewart17 L Russell18 W. Cove19 D . Cleary20 D .te Hennepe21 R . Wiley22 H . Brown23 T. Naylor24 J. Muzzeil25 J. Dale26 T. Harvey27 T. Ashford28 A. Clinch29 D . Palling30 L. Wells31 C. Young32 L. O'Brien33 A. Cook34 A. Russell35 BG. alley36 D . Casey37 C . Everett38 D . Byra39 M . Ferrari40 A. Douglas41 B . Upstill42 C. Keleher43 B. Parsons44 M. Broadhurst45 J. Frankli n46 C . Johnstone47 A . Goonan48 R. Saunders49 D.Jowett50 S. Dipasquale51 T. Dipasquale52 M. Brow n53 K. Harvey54 M. Ramsay55 B . Payson56 M . Farrell57 R. Kentara58 K. Snyman59 N. Hoare60 P. Konstanty61 L . Franklin62 D . Roylance63 S . McConchie64 D . Loetj e65 M. Anderson66 L Waters n67 M . Francis68 B. Cromack69 C. West70 D. Farrell71 C . Hassell

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D1 SectionPENINSULA PRAHRAN SALESIAN UNIRLACKS YARRA VALLEY

San Coach: Julian Sill Coach : Leigh Stafford Coach : Peter Turley Senior Coach : A. Parkin Coach : Tim KillwwthRes: Brian Cronin Reserves: Andrew Gillam Res Coach : Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach: M. Fittalani Res. Coach : Simon Taylor.

Club 18 Coach: C. Baulch

1 S . Parsons 1 . C . Clauscen 1 . A. Stevens 1 . A. Costello R. Pearce 12 A. Parsons 2 . L . Stafford 2 . A. Thain 2. S. Chandler T. Morris 23 M . Goldthorp 3 . J. Ferrier 3 SutherlandS 3. R. Hamilton R. Thompson 3

4 E . Bowen 4 . D . Cullen5 H Pitfs

. .4. C . Rose

4. M. Rizi o5. L RawnsleY

M . Fung 4A. Drew Captain 5

5 N. Kent . .6 A Donachie 5 . PA. Canavan 6. A. Bevacqua R. Drew 6

6 M . Warner. .

7. T. Greening 6. D . Forer 6. C. Fink (RIC18) C. Beal 7'7 S . Murray 8 . I. Hunt 7 . D . Foley 7. S. Price

B8 Watch Morris 8L.8 P. Angus 9 . A. Bunnett 8 . S. Logan

..8. W. Pascoe (RIC18) J. Keem 9

9 10. M . Mc Cudden 9, A. Campbell 9. R Kempton T. Hancock 1 0

10 A. Haley 11 . A. Pitts' 10 0ldfieldS 10. W. Hanna T. Mclilrath 1 1

11 J . Sill12. C Moffat13. L . Northway

. .11 . A. Davey

11 . S. Watc h12. M. Cunningham

J. Cremean 1 2L. Gillies 13

12 S . Ferguson 14. L . Fox 12. M. Cooke 13. A. Ross B. Nickolas 1 413 B . Cook* 15. C . Tooley 13 . I. Bobetic 13. C . Baulch (R/C18) E. Kruse 1414 S . White 16. A. Rhodes 14. P. Evans 14. C . Price

Shaw15 BN. Pask 15

15 J . Davis' 17. M. Harrison 15. L Rose. .

16 J Lalich L. Taylor 16

16 S . CClaringbold 18. M. Windridge 16. P. Dolman. .

17. A. Moffatt A Laing 17Britt 18C

17 J . Coghlan 19. S. Rama eg20. J. Kellow 17 . M. Forbes 18. C . GroomM ton19 Kem

.J. Strong 19

18 J . Wheelan 21 . T. Sparrey 18. D . Barry.. p

20. C . Sandiford T. Hale 2019 A . Mckinstry 22. A. Sleight 19. M. Ferwerda 21 . J . Sibilia D. Stevenson 2 120 S . Prendergast 23. R . Marriott 20. A. Seeger 22. E. Nolan B. Drew 2221 A . Teelow, 24. K. Plummer 21 BonniciA 23. P. Barry (Capt) R. Yee 23

22 A . Atchison 25. L . Aitke n26 A Dibben

. .22 . S. Greely

24 . V. Romijn25. A. Katsaros

M . Davies 24F. Pellegrino 25

23 R . Powney . .,y W. Walford 23. T. Henson 26. D . Batten J. Longworth 26

24 T. Prendergast 28 K Walford 24 . A. Grace 27. M. Savige S . Savage 2725 A . Powell

. .29. P. Gartland 25. C . Ryan 28. P. Otsuka

29 SteerAM . Rockicki 28

26 G. Lethbridge 30. M. Radywonik 26. J . Nannes.

30. 30 JesseA R. Courts 2927 S . Payze 31 . S. Fraser 27. P. Allen

. .31 . B. Costello D. Potter 30

28 B . Taylor 32. D . Ballard Byrn e2$ M 32. A. Cameron P. Cooper 3 1

29 S . To ossi a3. A. Woo d34. R . Alcock

. .29. D . Bowman 33 . W. Blak e

34 . S. MiddletonJ. Parry 32P. Cremean 33

30 A . Crean 35. J. Bedford 30. 0 . Le 35. B. Villella B . Seeger 3431 * 36. G . Beven 31 . B. Grams 36. M. Proviso B . Peake 3532 B . Liuai 37. M. Boyd 32. G . Riley 37. R . Dabraio P. Jarvis 3633 R. Stainforth 38. E. Macdonald 33 . N . Callaghan

38. S. Bloodworth39 B Cunningham

D. Balshaw 37i34 M . Falkiner 39. J. Matherson

40 R Ferrero34. C . Goulden

. .40. N . Martin

B . Morrson 38J. Tompkins 39

35 T Lane ..41 . J. Upton 35 . P. Knott 41 . T. MacCallu m

42 Smit hA M. Wines 4036 N . Bowman 42. B. Downing 36 . S. Nolan . .

43, C . Beaten B . Downs 4 137 J . Growcott 43. S. Kennett 37 . J . Brennan 44. E. Ryan A. Stone 4238 T. Coghlan 44. B. Lynn 38. A. Gasped 45. R . Scarlett S. Yeo 4339 S . Wilson 45. T. Mahoney P Pitts39 46. A. Kelley J. Ho 44

40 D . Hubbard 46. S. Moylan47. J. Killeen

..40. M. Forer 47. A. Wiison

49. R . DillonA. Wingate 45T. Oliver 46

41 A . Vidotto 48. J. Vagg 41 . P. Forbes 50. A. Goonan S. Collie 4742 N . Clarin bofd9 49. 1. Dennis 42. P. Hanlon 51 . R . Wood R. Davis 4843 B . Dunne 50. B. Mahoney 43. M. Van Suylen 53. D . O'Keeffe

M Peterse n~S . Seaboume 49

44 C. Mclean 51 . N . Harvey 44. P. McClaren.

57 D Weddel l'J. Peake 50

45 L. Prendergast 52. N . Gill 45 . D . Allen. .

58' B. Edwards H. Clarke 5 1

46 T. Moran 53. A. Ryan54 K S l

46 S. Savag e. 61 . J . Black A. Hartnett 52Fyffe 53S

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55. M. Vagg 47. K. Gallacher63. C . Beasle y64. L. Hill

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48 N . Heffernan 56. A. Potter 48 . J . Logan 65. J . Fuller A. Vass 5549 A . Minchin 57. L . Castle 49. M. Oakley 66. C . Lewis T. Uoyd 5650 A . Bonner 58. T. Murphy 50 . S. Kavanagh 67. N . Goonan P. Pickering 5751 R . Ha man

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S . Laird 6054 C . Wilson 62 R Ham 53 . E. Maillard 71 . S . Palmer P. Valoppi 6 155 R . Cannon

. .63. R . Mackay 54 . M. Smyth 73 ECB~h P. Baruma 62

58 P. Mangan 64. J. Belcher 55 . E. Hanapy ;74. R . Kercheval B. Whitechurch 63

69 J . Muir 65. B. Sodoma 56 . M. Loughnan 75. H . Ellis D. Smith 6466. S. Campbell 57 S. Sewell 76. C . Webb M. Norrish 6567. S. Oliver

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61 . R . Cincotta 83. P Molloy N. Lear 7063. A. Chippiani 85. B. Weber

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Ivanhoe Assumptions~ption scored a handsome win overgat Ivanhoe parkleading throughout thegame to win by 4 g

mired at the bottam needing to make u p

Brown, Points. Milestone man Colinn, in his 300th game, continued his good form a

thalf back, while Peter Lee did an exemplary job tokeep D2 leading goalkicker Justin Paul to two goals

.A windy day at St James Park played a role in thegoalkicking effectiveness

of both Swiaburn escoreiin

e University of 1and7,2

g oldto Carey, With a less than efHcient

1 in favour of th eJason Murchie regained some form visitors .the Razorbacks, four goals for, in aMunro, whit, good contest with the OC's

150th gamer Chris Angus was alsoamongst the best for the panthers

.It was deja vu all over again for

R'ionash Gryphons intheir game at East Caulfield Reserve against BTeanplestowe . Much like it

, their corresponding fixturethe season, the Gryphons were able tomatch the Bullants in the first and last quarters butwere outgunned in the middle part of

th e game.In other games, Old Geelong thumped Williamstown

performance atformance Fearon Reserve, With a dominant eight goal Hyph by Goldsworthy and five goals to 'Theen" Vickers-Willis having a huge impact on thescoreboard

; and La Trobe University comfortably over West $ru tvonnswie , at Western OvaLB~4y tips this

week are: Old Geelong; Old Carey ;ulleen Tempiestowe ;University Monash Gryphons ; LaTrobe.What Andrew Says:

With the logjam at the top of the table, this week'smatch of the round between Old Geelong an dIvanhoe Assum

ptionis very important for both

clubs' double chance aspirations With their u2feriorpercentage, a loss for the Hoes this week would se

ethem having to make up two games in the last six

could round

s see for th

e them double chance while a loss for the OGs

both sides have plummet to fourth spot tonight. Whilenot been beaten since May, they alsohave contrasting game plans

. The Hoes are widelvrespected for their hardness at the ball and are verygood at winning the ball from st

oYouthful OGs rely on their ppages while thegreater leg speed to ru ncarry and

OGs ca exploit ~n the vast r their Hoes of Como, then

pace and avenge

At the other end of the table,rSQest Brunswick and

"on ash

square off in a clash important for each"clssee thern t~o in D2 . A win to the Gryphons wouldthe Magpies games clear of the drop zone and leave

26

vo games in sixrounds to avoidrelegation . With bothsides struggling tokick goals, this game will be a low-scoring affair

. TheGryphons have been more competitive recently and it

losin

g be they streak not th

etoday, Magpies who end their six-match

Bentleigh and La Trobclash with e clash in a middle of the tablethe winner to hold fifth spot at the end ofthe round . Both clubs had ch" e summer and witheach having

ges wo

n at the four of

helm overits las tnve games, have gone a

but away at the Iar long way to putting theirdismal 2003 behind them

. gTeshetgDemons in close

conjure up enough stoppages to make the most oftheir advantage in this area .Old Carey hosts the struggling Williamstown

tvithboth sides desperate to record tvins. OC need to winto hold onto a top-ftvo spot while the CYMS must wi

nto give put breathing space b e. them and thedrop zone

. The CyMS will try all day but withforwards Dave Lee injured and Tim

Wheeler stillfinding his feet after a lengthy lay-offwill not haveenough firepower to upset the ladder leader

.After escapingthree, with just a five-point win in roundBulleen TentplestoweSwlnburne Iightl Will not be takingy .

through injury in the ensuing eight weeks and havelost their last two matches to top-four sides by mor

e

LOB

D2 SECT%O~Old GeelongBentleighIvanhoe AssBulleen TempSwinburne UniOld CareyD2 RESERVEIvanhoe AssOld GeelongWilliamstownOld CareyLa Trobe UniBulleen Temp

Vickers- Willis5 45Paul 2 40

Valkanis 4 37Williams 4 33Murchie 4 31Angus T 0 30

Pearce 4 28Avery

2 26Burgess 0 23Guerra 2 21Slater 2 21Williams 0 2

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than 10 goals . Swinburne try hard but if the Bullantsdo not take their foot off the pedal today anotherheavy loss beckons for the Razorbacks .TIPSBulleen TemplestoweOld CareyOld GeelongMonashLa Trobe

504012610

------_-- - ..---Bentleigh - congratulates Greg Prigg on 50 gamesand Phil Withington on 250 games . Used as animpact player this year Priggy uses his bulk to bustup the packs and anyone in his way. Well done andgood luck! Ever reliable Phil is renowned for his runand goal kicking ability. His dashes and long kickingcan be seen on a weekly basis . Well done and goodluck !M onash Gryphons - A double funabration at EastCaulfield this week as quadruple Best and Fairestwinner Lee Well s plays his 150th games for MonashGryphons, while reserves stalwart Jim Gonis willreach the ton . "Rowdy" Wells has also been a pastcaptain of the club and is one of the most respectedplayers going around at this level . "Velcro" Gonis hasled the club reserves goalkicking on several occasions,as well as being known for his great marking andaccurate kicking . Well done to both Lee and Jim fromall at Monash Gryphons .Old Carey - legend Kel 'Shrugger' Shrives takes thefield for the 250th time this week. Coming directlyfrom the school, Kel rapidly became an invaluabledefender both in the Seniors and Reserves .Occasional stints on the ball and in the fonvard linesaw him quickly reinstated as a backman!! Rarelymissing training, he is consistently one of the last toleave on Thursday nights and as a true-blue Pantheris always present at social functions . Havingcomplained about the fact that forwards always getthe plaudits for kicking goals, Kel now finds himselfthe permanent sponsor of the annual club 'BestDefender' awards . We offer Kel our congratulations onnot only a wonderful football career to date but also amagnificent contribution to the heart and soul of OldCarey .CorrespondentsPlease send details of any match reviews toPeter. PS .Williamson®eentrelink.gov.au or Andrew Wu- s3043247@student .rmit .edu.au, ideally by 5pmeach Monday afternoon .Have a great VAFA week end,The Qwill & Wuey

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION ROUND 12

Old Geelong v Ivanhoe AssumptionOld Carey v Williamstown CYMS

Bulleen Templestowe v Swinburne UniWest Brunswick v Monash Gryphon s

La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh

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N;i7H0EASSUkIl'TION 4.4 9.8 12.11 17.13 (115)=;TLEIGH 3.1 6.1 8.3 11.4 (70)Ivanhoe Assumption : Tucker 5 Frisina 4 Valkanis 4 Morris losefoWood Cole. Best: Brown Harris Lee losefo Tucker Wood . Bentleigh :Lupoi 3 Robertson 3 Paul 2 Mikkeisen 2 ireson . Best : FerrisMikkelsen Sharp Vukic Robertson Smith . Umplres: Graham ThwaitesDaniel Dinneen (F) Sean Collins Santo Caruso (B) Daniel BrookesMatthew Simpson (G)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .2 2.3 2.5 7.11 (53)OLD GEELONG 9.4 15.7 21 .14 22 .16 (148)Williamstown CYMS: Burgess 2 Elias 2 Grant Phemister Matthews.Best : Hart McNamara Martin B Lewis Wheeler Grant. Old Geel :Goldwsworthy 8 Vickers Wills 5 Kimpton 4 Fitzclarance LegoeMcCarthy O'Brien Paul . Best: Goldsworthy Bell Paul Kimpton Hope-Jonstone Maplas . Umpires : Damien Anderson Miles Argall (F)Matthew Jackson Nick Keating (B) Robert Parry Jim Exton (G)SSFINNBURNE UNI 1 .1 6.6 6.7 9.11 (65)OLD CAREY 8 .7 12.7 14 .19 17 .25 (127)Swinburne Uni: Murchie 4 Milano Whiting Dawson PiotrowskiFragiacomo. Best: Fragiacomo Whiting Milano Morrison MurchiePiotrowski. Old Carey : C Angus 3 Everrett 3 Bull 2 Bowley 2 Parton2 Stewart-Homes 2 C Smith White Wood . Best : Stewart-Homes CSmith White Parton Spencer C Angus . Umpires: Jason McNieceMatthew Meier (F) Hagen Cosgriff Les Damyon (G)Ii40NASH GRYPHONS 3.1 4.2 7.5 11.8 (74)BULLEEN TEMPELSTOWE 5.7 12 .11 18.13 22.19 (151)Mon Gryph: Lesion 2 Flowerday 2 Parker 2 Stratford McKenzieSharkey Wells Roche. Best: Leeton Flowerday T Bourbon WatsonStirling Baxter. Bull Temp : Milesi 6 R Williams 4 Wise 3 Chivers 2Daskalou 2 Noble Tehan Stella Clarke D Matthews . Best: R WilliamsMi]esi Clarke D Matthews Wise Robertson . Umpires : Rob MaystonPeter Griffiths in Ross Richards Trevor Foy (G )WEST BRUNSWICK 4.2 4.4 6.5 7.7 (49)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .5 5.9 8.12 12 .20 (92)West Brunswick : Lehmann 4 Haysey Smith S Benjamin. Best:Lehmann Stewart S Benjamin R Benjamin A J Cannons R West . LaTrobe University : But6gieg 3 Pruscino 2 Ludeman 2 FitzgeraldFarrant Envall Davis Mawdsley. Best: Davis Pruscino LudemanFehring Farrant Benton. Umpires: Ron Johnson Mick Gilday (F)Bianca Share Ryan Place (B) Daniel Scully Michael Isbister (G )

D2 RESERVEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2.1 4.5 5.8 10.9 (69)BENTLEIGH 3.4 5.8 8.10 8.10 (58)Ivanhoe Ass: Pearce 4 Mehmet 2 Shemshedin 2 Peoples Curtin . Best :Ebbage Migliorini Nuttali Singh Shuttleworth Peoples . Bent: Beatie 2Adames Withington Rowe Dimattina Jolly Scardon . Best: ScanlonGold Rowe Jolly Richards Punter .WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .0 2.3 2.4 5.7 (37)OLD GEELONG 4.7 7.10 11.19 15 .19 (109)Williamstown CYMS: Dowsey 2 Freeman Buttiegieg Nisbett . Best:McKenzie Nisbett Hinksley Buttiegeig Grant Kosmatos . Old Geel:Allen 3 Leslie 3 Avery 2 Bayles Dillon Kemp Merely Miskin TeaugeWilson . Best: Teague Lesley Kemp Symonds Waters Munroe .St9IlVBURNE UNI 4.9 6.10 10.13 10 .13 (73)OLD CAREY 1 .2 5.11 7.11 10 .17 (77)Swinburne Uni : M Higgins 4 McKenzie 2 Ryan Hyman FleisnerDinning . Best: Dinning O'Mara Dodz Coy McKenzie M Higgins . OldCarey : L Guerra 2 Mason 2 Middleton Ward Konstantinidis Bartley SBennett S wood . Best : Mason Hill Ward S Wood Bartley Eisner .MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 3.4 6.7 10.7 (67)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.2 4.2 5.4 7,7(49)Mon Gryph : Landberg 3 Gonis McMullin Coffey Staff Bolle B ClarkWillocks. Best : Healy Grenfell Lloyd Jenkin McMullin Park. BullTemp : Parris 2 Verga 2 Agosta Newman Edwards . Best: MorithivisHumphries Parris Theodrakakos Verga Rogers .WEST BRUNSWICK 0.0 1.3 1.7 2 .9(21)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .4 7.7 10.10 15 .12 (102)West Brunswick: Quigley 2 . Best: Williamson Muller RussellCarmichael Sherry . La Trobe Uni: Hewitt 3 Harvey 3 Spring 2 Slater2 Morton Paech Blight, Best: Hopkins Blight Harvey Bridges RobsonParch .

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH BULLEEN TE MPLESTO WE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach : Justin Paul Coach: Steve Easton Coach : John Matthew Senior Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach : Phil Knigh tAsst : Troy Lupoi Res.Coach: Andrew Parris Assist Coach: Doni Vaikanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach: John Leroy

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res. Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach : John Lero y

1 . C. Sharp 1 . G. Chivers ( Capt) 1 . S . Conley 1 . P. Morton 1 . S . Bourbon2 . J . Paul 2 . M . Stella 2 . M . Maud 3 . 2' D.

W.ShekJBroWnrick 2 . M . Heal Y

3 . A . Pittito 3 . L Thompson ( VC) 3 . C . Tucker 4 . H . Davies 3 . A . Grad y4. S . Sice 4 . W. Thompson 4 . T. O'Neill 6 .

S .G!e sonaee 4 . M. Malon e

S. M. Eyles 5 . C . Parris 5 . J Scoble 7 . T. Mannes 5. J. Watson6. A. Joll y

Robertson7 J 6 . A. Tehan (DVC).

6 . E. Healy (v.capt)8 . C . Correnti9 . L Walker 6. D . Bol e. .

8. J. Handfleld 7. P. Robertson 7 . P. Rawley 10. S. Davis11 . A.

7. D . Walte r9. T. Rowe 8. D . Glover 8. J. Shuttieworth Ludema n

13. 8. J. Blandford

10. R . Pearce 9. J. Matthews 9. R . Peoples 14. D . Butler15. S. Brooks 9. G . Wadley

11 . D. Marti n 10. J. Wise 10. P. Lee t6. R Farrant 10. P. Williamson12. N. Aitken 12. A. Parris 11 . D. Valkanis 17. S. Fitzgeraki

18. C. Blight 11 . A. Nichols13, S. Craven 13. D. Tulloch 12. P. Tonkin 19. A. Randell 12. A. Gross14. D. Vardy 14. A. Wilke 13. S. Narkiewicz 21 . M . Harvey

22 D McMeekin 13. J . Stratford15. T. Lupoi16 G Allen

15. A. Fill 14. S. Kaso. .

23 . M . Cossar 14. A. Mckenzie. .

17. S . Francis16. S . Smith 15. J . Curtin 24 . L Enval l

25 . M . Fanning 15. A. Clark e

18. S . Adaway 17. C. Morrison 16. P. Harris 26 . D. Stevens 16 . P. Rennison1 6

19 . B . Fox 18 . J . Newman 17. S . Morris 27 . S . Pmscino28 . C. Ross 17 . P. Ruthe rford

20 . R . Fishiock 19 . L Stott 18. D. Abud 30 . S . Gellert 18 . M . Paolucci21 . A . Ferns 20 . M . Jones 19. D . Wood (d .v.capt.) 32

. S.Mambwe 19 . R . Coxhead

22 . A. Smith 21 . P. Gannas 20. N . Pye 33. M . Watson 20, C. Staff23 . G. McFarlane 22 . S. Noble 21 . N . Blainey ~'

J .B~~F.~

21 . J . Bin ha mBingy24 . L Holmesb 23 . D . Matthews 22 . A. Height dsl oY

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36. 22 . B . Coxhead

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24. D . Williams 23 . D . Ryan37.AGu

t~23. L Clark. ad ham 25. L Norbu ry 24 . B. Frew Murphy

a0. S. A 24. D . Baxte r27. J. Seeley

28. M McCulloch 26. S. Boyd 25 . J. Frisina42. M. H o4an43. A. Poutton 25. S. Kibbiewhite.

29. A. Clough 27. A. Clarke 26 . P. Cameron 44, D : µjm~ n 26. A. Denyer30. D. Ferguson 28. P. Milesi 27 . J. F niayson 47. A. Samson 27. R. Gilchris t31 . A. Banks 29. P. Tsokas 28 . S. Matthews 48. L McNamara

50. K. Hopkins 28. Luke Leeto n32. D. Kopitschinski 30. D. Florence 29. J. Crapper 54. A. Hewftt 29. P.Warre n33. P. Withington 31 . M . Pietryk 30. S. Kaso 56. J. Niel d

57. A. Woolmer 30. P. Holland34. R. Morris 32. R. Williams 31 . S. Scapari 58 . J. DaI~Ymp!e 31 . G . Roche35. L. ireson36 M Backman

33. N. Hamshare 32. J. Icefo 64 . G . Scott70 . J. Dumaresq 32. M . Lewis. .

37 . P. Hutchison34. S . Lambropoulos 33. S . O'Connell 73 . J. Sewell

78 J Clark33. S . Nelson

38 . G. Beattie 35. D. Daskalou 34. B . Jo ceY' .

84 . T. Peters 34. M . Gra donY

39 . G. Prigg 36. P. Hare 35. M . Serafini A BaillekM B

35. B Clark40 . A. Steward 37. J . Frangos 36. J. Tamburro our e. 36. G. Block41 . P. Dimatti na 38 . A . Verge 37. P. Cotter B . Clutterbuck 37 . A . Jenki n42 . A. Mikkelsen 39 . D . Buccachio 38. M . Sheppard

T Cohenpoubs

mtw

N38 . M Baron

43. M. Vukic 40 . G. Theodrakakous 39. M. Ebbagel

.C 39 . D Grenfell44. R . Punter 41 . R . Lea 40 . D . Sa rtor

D. FDennetl 40 . M. Willock s

45. R . Brookshaw 42 . P. Edwards 41 . C . McDonald M. Garrat 41 C Arche r46. R. Lawford 43 . D. Horvath 42, R . Kolb

K. H ickmanS. Jackson

. .42 . J. Clarke47. M . Scanlan

48. R. McEvoy 44 . R. Schneider 43, A. Shemshedin C . Knee

~~~43. M. Mastromanno

49 A Lee 45. D. Rogers 44 . T. Scott P. t as 44. L Wells. .50. A. Stanes 46. A. Humphrey 45 . E. Nuttall A. Mann

S. Miller 45. J. Goni s50. L. Wlken 47. C. Morivitis 46 . R. Nuttall B. Murphy 46. G . Kent51 . P. Sampson 48. A. Morivitis 47. B. Walthers G. Nelso yNelson 47. M . Parker52 . L Sampson 49. B . Touriganis 48. H. Toogood X. O'Donnell 48. G . Still53 . D . Gunn 50. R. Georgelous 49. E. Marino Scanlon~. Black 49. C. Robinson54 . R . Oidfield 51 . T. Coram 50. R. Sing L Ryan 50. S . Dresser55 . G. Richards 57. R . Toscano 51 . D. Pearce L. Heaihcote

OTOOI eS 51 . C. Leeton56 . C . Aitken57. S. Nankervis

58 . D . McMahon 52. S. Sampson (capt.).

J . Brodi e

~a

52. A . Flowerday

58. T. Caterson 59 . M. Daskalou 53. M . Chazan rici sC

. Fia 53 . M . Bourbon~ M~;arano 54. T. Scott S . Gloury

Miller 54 . A . Perry60. S. Kennedy 62 . M. Kirsz 55. D. Frank S . Moore 55 . G. Harrak61 . H. McKenzie 64 . C . Tzalabiris 56. G. Ford A. Murphy

S. PHaro56 . J . Heal y

63. S. Stua rt 57 . M. Frannich D . Robson 57 . W. Pocock64. M . Hayes 58 . D. Hager J . Waterman

B. Laidlaw 58 . C . Yanni59 . C. Mcinney A. Benton 59 . A. Yann i

Sponsor 60 . J . Nemtses qt 60 . T. Bourbon

CHRIS' DIPS 61 . T Mehmet M.D H~I~Ie

61 A. Waters69.J.Mazocca 'L O'Brien . N Ruerford6278. C . Brown A. Palmieri

J Rotella63. I . Bagnall

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. tts n 76. J. Harrak

' -C. Sa eC Fehd n. . . . gA PaechB . Hider

. . . . . G. MassaM . McDonald

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELORG SWINBURNE UNi WEST BRUNSWICK WILLIAMSTflWR

Senior Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach : Derek Thoene Coach :) xJUS Hamilton CYMSRes.Coach : Andrew Gates Res Coach: Ben Dunn Res. Coach : Paul James Res. Coach: Troy Thompson Coach : Dens Mcleo dAss Coach : Matt Edmonds Res Coach: Paul Denran

I . C. Angus (VC) 1 . M . Goldsworthy 1 . L Watts Ia. Drain M 1 D . Elia s2 . D. Feels 2. W. Ainsworth 2, J Sheedy lb. Hamilton A 2 J. Buttigieg3 . M . Cohen 3 . J. Fitzclarence 3 . J Piotrowski 2. Hamilton P 3 D . Wouda4 . D. James 4 . C. Stinchcombe 4 . A Fidler 3. Heppell G 4 S. Wuchatsch5 . P. Konstantinidis 5, M . Vickers-Willis 5, J Demarte 4. Lehmann C 5 T Wheeler6 . C. Campbell 6. J. Bell

J Pau l76, D}tarmer 5. Cannane A

.6 N . Gran t

7. S . Jessup ..Allen8 G

7, J Murchie 6. Piet ch S 7 D . Sadler8 . A . Stewart-Holmes. .

9, D Salter 8, M Higgins 7. Benjamin S8 J McCutcheon9 . D. Shut a 10. M Avery 9. L Morrison 8. Simmonds N y J Munro9• B . Andrews (r) 11 . L Stevens 10 . M Anasfass 9. Morphett A

.10 B cocks10. K . Shrives (RVC) 12. T Paul 11 . D Milano to. Byme s

11 . N. Everett 13. T Cannon 13 . K Barbary 11- Norman P 11 J. Anderson

12 . L. MacFarlane 14. D Taylor 14 . R Goode 12. Maguire T 12 A. Featherston

13 . G. Trumbull 15. H McCarthy 15 . H Sutter 13. Brockley S 13 A. Mackley

14 . M . Mahon 16. T Fallow 16- C Walsh 14. Bovrshatl - Tanner C 14 J. Street15 . N . Bull 17. T Betts 17 . J Roberts 15. Russell M 15 D . Taylor16 . T Angus 18. J Malpas 18 . A Fiumani W. Smith J 16 S. Phemister16 . R . Graham (r) 19. S MacGowan 19 . B O'Mara 18. McManus M 17 J. Digrazi a17 . A . Parton (C)

19. N Betts20, J Legoe

20 . D Wigg21 . S Fragiacomo

19. Touzel W20. Connan D

18 D . Oldham58 . C. Matthews 21 . LTeague C Thoma s22 21 Bloom A

19 S. Bartow18 . B . ChiucliGarelli (r) 22. T Bayles

.24 . C Higgins

.22, Hanson J 20 B. Koch

19 . T. Wood 23. C Fairbairn 25 . M Whiling 23. Rudd D 21 L Monkhurst19 . P. Drake (r) 24. S Lansdell TUston26 Jenkin J24 22 M. Kennedy20 . J . Raftopoulos 25. T Hope-Johnson .

27 R Kiss.

25 Siebrand J 23 C . McNamara21 . T. Collins 27. W Pau l

29. J Hope-Johnson

.28 . J Ryan

.26. Benjamin R 24 C . Pach

22 . C. Battle23 . H . Van C enbe

~ ~30. B Goldsworthy 29. J Gordon 27. Brooks M 25 G . Burgess

24 . L. Battley 31 . H Follette32. A Munro

30. J Dunsford32 . P Beynon

28. Waller E29, Sheedy C

26 D . Le e27 C . Matthews25 . L Chiuchiarelli 33. E Bayles 3a. S Christov 30. Lewis M B. Grant26 . A . Wood 34. S O'Brien 34 . A Fricke 31a. Edwards S 28 A, Kosmatos27 . N . Vasilapoulos 35. P Birks 36 . J Carter 31b. Caller S 29 B Grilles28 . N . Sulman 36. T Makin 37 . D Barbera 32. DAndrea S

.Dowse y30 K29, C . Munro 37. T Waters 38 . M Tricky 33. Thompson T

.

30 . A . Guerra 38. T D'Antane 39 . R Roberts 34. Twyford 1 31 J. Hynes

31 . J . Ward 39. J Kilpatrick 40 . J Coy 35. Carmichael M 32 D . William s

32- P. Graham 40. H Legoe 41 . S Ryan 36. Jones L 33 TI Boz33 . N . England 41 . S Ross

E Plowman42 42 . D MacFarlane 37. Dempsey T 34 B. Jones34 . C . Howat .

43. B Grills 43 . JAndrinopolous 38, Monague S 35 C . Bergin35 . M Watts 44. J Urqhart 44 . M Ryan 39. West R 36 T. Smith36• S . Wood 45. C Teague 45 . B White 40. Brooks D 37 B. Hynes37 . C. Adam 46. J Morley 46. J Sandhu 41 . Greening P 38 M. Welsh37. D. Palmer (r) 47. T Carey 47 . T Morris 42. Goonan M 39 T Carter38 . L Guerra (RC) 48. R Herd 48 . D Little 43. Tobin J 40 D . Grieve39 . P. Bennett 49. TYoung 49. M Hudgson 44. Sprague J 41 A. McKenzi e40 . S

. ~50. A Suvottas 50. M George 45. Smith J 42 B. Hinsley~ 51 . J Kilpatrick52. S Griffiths

51 . M Pears n52 N Lane

46. Howard R47 Thompson A ~ I. Arandez

42 . L Morga n43 . D. Joyce 53. I Munro

.53. M Paul

.48. Sutherland A 44 M. Manning

44 . T. Rossignuolo54, C Wilson55 H C st

54 . M Eley 49. Haysey J 45 P. Azzopard y

45 . T- Bull, u

55 C Aikins55 . M Dinning 50. Hutchens N 46 G . Singleton

46 . S . Hill.

56 M Leslie56 . D Smith

'51 . Sherrym

47 L . Thomas

47. B . Crasher.

57. B Symons 57 . C 0 Keeffe 52. Fox T 48 S. Snijde s

48 . S . Bennett 58. J McCarthy 58 . M Flack 53. Chamberlain T 49 F. Dibiasi

49 S, Middleton 59. R Kilpatrick 59 . C Galley 54. Tanner S 50 D . Williams.50 A Kent 60. B MaClean 60 . P Jones 55• Kattter J 51 B. Martin. .51 B Croft 61 . T O'Brien 61 . B Robertson 56. McDonagh J 52 R. Hart. .52 . D. Bo~,vley 62- S Lyon 62. B Gafine 57. Williamson A 53 t Bell

53 J Hubbard 65- A Meek 63 . M Roebuck'

58. Torney A54 P. Vincent. .

54 . C. Pinches ~- J Imhoff67. H Eastman

64. J O Keeffe65. A Teat

59. Bntgler J60. Sprague M 55 R. Nisbet

55. G. Spencer 68, R Cuttter 66. C Dent 61 . Hilton K 56 J. Thrush56 . A . Boyd 69. A Southey 67. D Beynon 62. Wright S 57 O . Jimenez57 . Glen Morgan 70. W de Fegley 68. L Sierakowski 63. Gartlan J 58 J. Robinson59. C. Mason (RVC) 71 . S Waters 64. Stewart L61 . Grant Morgan 72- J Settler N65. O'BrienO'Brien64 . C. Smith 73. ATimms Proudly R65. D. Elsner71 R L

74. STimms75. W Temple-Smith s

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. . eoB ~75 P 76. J Urquart M~ Stag's Head Hoteluss e. . 77. P Winter 71 . B koo( shaw

76. D. G. :̂rzE 78, Youll Whitehorse Inn73. Clare M

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Finals eligibili ty rules are found underRules 51-55 of the Association .Below is a brief summary.Senior -(lst XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players witha permit - see below) .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least four (4)rese rve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (firstround).Where both fi rst and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the rese rv e grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors or rese rvesto qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend ( ie. 1st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on thesame day).Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and holda permit . If a player has played an aggregate of morethan 5 senior and rese rve matches he must have playedmore than 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserv e matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the fi rst secondround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .

Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved inhybrid arrangement, the following shall apply .

Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 sideto play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals.Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round.

Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to playin the finals for his VAFA club as long as he hasplayed a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for theteam he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two

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IThe prelace to Yhii Steven's Editorial was his larewelito the VAFA as CEO following his acceptance of amarketing role with Football Victoria . Phil'sappreciation was extended to his strong administrativeteam, long term Executive members and to all clubsand the umpires . (As history records, Phil's tenure atFootball Victoria was to be brief and his subsequentreturn to the VAFA prior to the end of the season waswelcomed. Football Victoria's loss had been the VAFA'sgain .)Jason Frenkel succinctly summed up the appealingsituation in A Section where the top four looked securebut the relegation area probably extended to all teamsnot in the four. (Good to see Jason now reporting morefrequently in the Melbourne 'Dailys' as a professionaljournalist .) St Bernards' resurgence was confirmedwith their strong 55 point win over the Haileyburians.Nick Mitchell's 8 goals were obviously significant for St '' .Bernards and only a fight back from OH in the finalterm halted an even more convincing margin . Byrne,Luke Gollant and Gleeson joined Mitchell as bestplayers for the winners and Kejna, Ross, Adam Hiltonand Walden (3) for the losers .B Section essayist Michael George also reported on theabsorbing ladder that could possibly see many changesin the coming weeks. Beaumaris' great win over leadersMHSOB (15 .7 to 12 .7) enabled Old Trinity to grab topspot . The match was a close encounter all day andConlan, Fairbanks, Haynes and Martin led the way forthe bayside boys . For MHSOB Limbrick, Bamert (6),Krios and Castle kept their team in the hunt .Old Mentonians remained 1 game clear in second spotin C Grade when they cleaned-up Banyule in animportant away game. The game was tight until halftime but Mentonians pulled away after that and 'thecolossus' Adam Acreman booted 8 with ease, Austin,Stephen and Solley joined big Ads in the best andGilliam, White and Donaldson were Banyule's best .The 'top of the ladder' clash between D Section leadersAJAX (first) and Monash Blues (second) resulted in thegap narrowing as the Blues defeated AJAXs despite theJacka's home ground advantage, 14 .19 to 15 .8 andAJAX were now only one game clear on top. Furnell,Holloway (4) and Anderson for the Blues and Kalinski,Peter Goldberg and Weisler for AJAX.In E Blue, Syndal Tally-Ho and Swinburne Uni wereboth on only one win each but it did not stop themfrom having a close and entertaining battle at MountWaverley. At the final bell, the Uni boys held sway byonly 10 points (14 .9 to 12 .11) and the lead had see-sawed all day . Goode, Harris and Caviccioli (5) wereterrific for the Uni and Kemper, Boyd and Murray forSyndal TH .E White's top two, La Trobe Uni and Uni Blacks saw an'academic' skirmish at La Trobe and the home side ranout winners 10 .9 to 6.14 with Bakogiannis, Edmunds,Willis and Sheldrick (4) the best performers for the'robers . Nihill, G Sullivan and R Mackie gotrecognition from the Blacks .In F Section, Old Westbourne (first) hosted Eley Park(third) but it was no contest as the Westies blew theiropposition away 13 .22 to 3 .5 and only inaccuratekicking saved Eley Park from further embarrassment .

Horsborough, Villingerand Craig were namedfor Westbourne andPayne, Morrison andFisher for EP.

The Editorial remindedus that 'fmals are justaround the corner' and that the VAFA was in theprocess of securing venues for each finals series . Theaim was to hold all finals for each section at the onevenue with the right to variation depending on distanceto be travelled by the competing teams and theaccompanying reserve 'curtain raisers' .Collegians, 1 game clear on top in "A" Section, gavetheir percentage a much needed boost when theyannihilated Therry 33 .18 to 5.5. Phillips 6, Harrison,Lemon and Dansey, 5 each were the main goal scorersfor the Wesley boys . Best players were Bennett,Laussen, Kenneally and Wallace, all great warriors forCollegians . Therry named Baker, Uri, Eastmure,Carter, Castaldi and Tate despite the team's dismalperformance . Collegians' percentage rose from 113 .08to 131 .09 in one hit . Therry were clearly headed forrelegation needing to make up 2 games plus plenty ofpercentage to get off the bottom .Mazenod (second) went to the top of the B Grade tablewhen fourth placed Old Trinity defeated the top placedUni Blues at the Uni . Best for OT Seuling, Rodgers,Taylor, Norman, Srickland (6) and Balaszy . For, theBlues - Frith, McIntyre, Hutchins (5), Harris, Wilsonand Cavalier.C Section's St Kilda/South Caulfield (fifth) kept thepressure on the top four with only percentage keepingthem from the two above them after they travelled toMonash to defeat the Uni boys, 17.15 to 15.16 . Monashgot themselves back into the game with a great thirdquarter and John Caldwell and Teddy Ryan led the waywhile Cam Logan held Bergmann to just 2 goals . TheSaints steadied in the last term with Marty Smith andMick Murrihy starring and Greg Wilson's 7 goals werecritical.The Ivanhoe AFC recording the passing of club greatArthur Miles . Arthur played 217 games from 1924 to1937, mainly at CHB . He was also an integral memberof the famous Ivanhoe teams of 1934, 35 and 36 whohad won 60 games in succession . The Miles family,huge contributors to the Ivanhoe club, includedArthur s sons Reg and John (VAFA Executive memberfor years) and grandsons Gary, Geoff and Greg .C Grade umpires were listed as C Keeton, J Toohey, SBurdack, J Natoli, P Keogh, B Noonan, P Simpson, ALadd, S Harford and C Rowe . In his weekly column,"Tap Outs", The Rover gave details of St Pats Mentone's25th Anniversary . Over 500 attended with guestsarriving from New Zealand and Queensland .

Ian Cairns, D Section scribe, used that famous sayingthat relates so well to our code "a week's a long time infootball " . Ian said results in round 12 had turned avery competitive finals' race into an almost non-event .

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State Bank strengthened their position in the four witha win over Bulleen United . After a tight battle up tothree quarter time, Ken Bremner turned up the heat onhis lads and they powered away in the final term ; 12.10to 6 .9 the final score . Bank's best - Rolls, Cloke andBeer (3) . For Bulleen, the champion, Richard Morley,aided by Harvie and Roberts . Thomastown ruinedPower House with a very good away win, 16 .12 to 10 .6 .Spinoso, 'legend' Tony Fellows and Bubis led theThomastown boys and Flaherty, Cross and Miller for"the House".In F Section, Waverley were making a real push for thetop four and enhanced their chances with a big winover Footscray IT. 23 .12 to 5 .4 . They were now only 4points away and with a very healthy percentage .Waverley announced their best - Dunstan (7), Paaianasand Dinsdale . F.I.T. acknowledged Walter, Robertsonand Phillips (3) . St Andrews firmed in the four with anunspectacular victory over Uni Reds 7 .12 to 5.6 andthe Saints said it was a "team effort" . The Reds saidGezza, Moloney and Koop were their stars.At Kew, the Brown and Golds congratulated "The Slav",Tony Peric on playing his 200th against Collegians .Along the way Slav had carried the Kew rucks and hadleft many an opposition player in no doubt of his'physicality' . A former C Grade premiership player andbest finals' trophy winner, big Tony's commitment tohis club as players' representative on committee addedto his legend .How many Peter Harris' were there to receive accoladesin the ammos? Elsternwick's Peter played his 150thagainst State Bank and although his old speed hadbeen diminished by excess kilos Peter still producedsome brilliance at times.

The Amateur's great win in Bendigo unfortunatelyreceived poor press coverage from the daily media .Following the poor, previous display against the VFA,the selector's made substantial changes, 13 in all, andthere were many state debuts being made . To theeverlasting credit of all selected, the VAFA team camefrom behind at half time to record a splendid win overthe experienced, combined country team . Betterplayers for the VAFA were Yeo, Simmonetti, Gittos,Cooper, Smyth, Stone and Gleeson. Cooper and Naylorwith 4 and 3 goals respectively were the major goalkickers . Trophies were awarded to Michael Yeo,Dominic Simmonetti, Bernie Cooper and AndrewSmythe .The resumption of the home and away games in AGrade produced some interesting tussles as the teamsbelow clear leaders (by 12 points) Ormond, all battledfor the double chance and for the right to participate inthe finals. Bulleen Temp and Uni Blues both failed totake advantage when they were defeated by Marcellinand North Old Boys and now every team was in with achance.In B Grade it was also interesting although the bottomtwo, Coburg and Monash Blues were out of the racealready. Ivanhoe (third) and Old Melburnians (fourth)lined up in the match of the round but it turned out tobe an anti climax when the OM's walloped The 'Hoes10.12 to 3 .7.A Section coaches and the assistants were ArthurJackson/Andrew Disney (B/Temp), Bruce Feguson/John Moodie (Collegians), Terry Hayes/Wayne Blay(Kew), Michael Butler/Mick Carrucan (Marcellin, TerryScanlon/Barry O'Connor (NOBS), Trevor Read/ PeterFear (Old Scotch), Gerard Sholly/Tom Fanning (OldXavs), Syd Myers/Steve Macauley (Uni Blues), Mike

McArthur-Allen/Jim White (Ormond) and it appearedJohn Pollard was doing it on his own at De La Salle .

Jan Howard's compilation ot results in the Editorialpointed out that, despite the perfect conditions, therewere many upsets, not the least being in A Sectionwhere at Elsternwick Park, Ivanhoe, battling to avoidrelegation, conquered St Bernards and severelydented their finals' chances . 18 .16 to 14.8 was a verysolid win and Rotar, Docherty and Woolf wereIvanhoes' best. Ross, Ginnivan and McNamee battledstrongly for St Bernards."Tipster's Tally" suggested that the Junior Section

tipsters were perhaps better informed as they held 3of the top 5 position in the tally. The 'prognosticators'were Ron Hancox (J2), Tim Naughton (J3), PeterBrukner (A), Norm Nugent (D), Jan Howard (J1), PeterNathan (C), Syd Whitfield (F), Brian Lauder (B) andNugget Stephens (E) .

Junior Section 2 revealed a very talented Yarksideteam who were unbeaten and three games clear . Theyshowed Old Paradians a clean pair of heels 25 .14 to12 .6 and best were Cocks, Simpson, Teagle andBastow (10) .Lots of celebrations at Caulfield Grammarians and aspecial occasion for Greg Tootell, the first player toreach 200 with the "Fields . One of the greats, "Toots"was one of three brothers and legend has it that whenthe teams were read out one night on 'the wireless' (AGrade teams were announced on radio years ago), thehalf back line sounded like "a typo", Tootell, Tootelland Tootell! Greg went on to record many more gamesincluding state representation . Ian Mathieson on hisreturn to the club notched up 150 and John Gerrandand Jon Long completed their first hundreds with theGrammarians.

JWho was going to stop Uni Blacks, undefeated in BSection? Alphington certainly could not as the Blacksdisposed of them easily . The Blacks' scribe stated -"an uneventful game and untroubled to maintaintheir top position" . Hopefully they would not becometoo relaxed!The Old Haileybury scribe was scathing when hereported - "deservedly trounced by old rivals Monash .Our opposition won because they kept their forwardline open , held most of their marks and kickedstraight . Reverse all that and that's why we lost" !!!In D Section a different approach by the Tooronga-Malvern scribe -"Terrific, fabulous, but why noteleven games earlier? Our condolences to St Bernardswho saw their cakewalk crumble before the fast,furious, tenacious teamwork of the combine "

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Things were 'hotting up' in all sections. Those incontention in A Grade were Old Melburnians 36,Ormond 34, Uni Blues 32 and Uni Blacks 28 . TheBlacks were beaten by Kew who were drawing closerand for the winners - Ron Clark, Alby Pauley andHarry Fletcher were congratulated . The Blacks listedtheir best - Gerry Gill, "dead-eye" Carden and DaveLee . Leading goal kickers in A Grade were Anderson(O .M's) 54, Buckley (Ormond) 38 and Lennie(Hampton Rovers) 28 .

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ReviewThe Oakleigh juggernaut continued on with agreat win over the previously undefeatedRupertswood . St Johns also have beenelevated to the big three' . It has been comingfor awhile for the Jocs but hard to overlooktheir form. Finally, is the House making arun at the finals? A few injury struck playersreturn in coming weeks, who knows ?Match of the year status often become thepoisoned chalice and so it proved when®akleigh controlled the game against adisappointing Rupertswood. Bell was a rockdown back for the winners who were also wellserved by 'Merv' Nagle and the everdangerous McKenzie . The Krushers werehard at it all day and thoroughly deservedtheir win. No excuses from the Rupe, just adetermination to get back on track as soon aspossible . Their best included Johnson,Spinner and Plummer.The Jocs kept on keeping on with a big winover South Melbourne, Trev Ellis in the ruckis proving to be a perfect foil for Koppenswhilst Pickering and first gamer 'Basil'D'Olivieria were also good . Disappointing forSouth whose form has completely gone in thepast few weeks .Power House is still knocking on the doorafter surviving a challenge from Hawthorn .The Hawks served it up to the House all dayand scores were tight at the last change . TheHouse managed to take control in the lastquarter to record a strong tvin . Hill, Cooperand Boland were the best for the victors .Uni High bounced back from thedisappointment of last week, holding of a fastfinishing Syndal . Uni held sway for most ofthe day but got a fright as the Hoers chargedhome. Uni was able to hold on though andwith results going their way was able tosneak back into the four. Tate up forward,

the consistent Roseand evergreen'Wozza' Smithstarred for the winners whilst Richardsonwas best for Syndal .Finally, Mt Lilydale recorded a solid win overfellow relegation candidate Werribee . Strongwinds played havoc and whilst the Mountsheld a solid lead, had to play it out all day .Werribee were again disappointed with theirown however were pleased with the form ofTedesco and Murphy .PreviewMatch of the day this week sees the two formsides in St Johns and Oakleigh clash. A winto the Krushers would make it almost acertainty for the double chance whilst theJocs could muscle their way into secondspot . Did Oakleigh set themselves up for a bigone last week and suffer a let down thisweek? Can the Jocs maintain their stunningform? Have a lot of time for the Jocs however

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will let rule number one apply and pick thehome team in Oakleigh .South Melbourne welcome Spaadal and willbe desperate to bounce back to form. Thevagaries of availability have hurt South inrecent weeks but this is genuinely a must winfor the Bloods . Syndal have been good forquite awhile but this might be just beyondthem .Hawthorn hosts Mt Lilydale with this gamebeing a real relegation battle. The Hawkshave been in the game for a long time inrecent weeks but have fallen over at the lasthurdle . The Mounts have been very steadyapart from a blow out to Rupertswood . TheHawks might just do enough to win.A real tough test when Uni High hosts PowerHouse . Absolute crunch game for the Housewith a loss leaving them two games adrift andmaybe a touch too far away. Not about to getof Uni either. A very even side that with a bitof luck might have had a few more winsunder the belt. Containing the Verbenes willbe no easy task however I think the Highmight have a slightly more rounded midfieldand should get the points.Finally, Werribee face the second week of

their travel binge as they make their way outto league leaders Rupertswood . The Rupewould have been stung by their loss last weekbut it is sure to provide some ammunition forCoach West . Rupertswood to get back ontrack .

CorrespondentsYou can email me on ed [email protected] orring me on 0418348723 .SocialRupertswood and Hawthorn have theirdinner dances coming up. See the usualsuspects for more details .July 31 sees some raffles being drawn. BothSt Johns and Oakleigh have the days setaside. See the usual suspects for moreinformation.

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION ROUND 1 2

Hawthorn Amateurs v Mt LilydaleUHS-VU v Power House

South Melbourne Districts vSyndal Tally-Ho

Oakleigh v St Johns 0 CRupertswood v Werribee Amateurs

4-DAI.E 9.3 9.3 13.12 15.14 (104)F'N EE A:,iATEURS 0.0 3.2 3.3 5 .4(34)Match details not received .Umpires : Leah Gallagher Joe Hartwig (F)POWER HOUSE 2.1 7.2 10.8 16.13 (109)HAWTHORN 4.1 8.1 10.3 10.5 (65)Power House: Mark Verberne 4 D Miller 2 A Naylor 2 MTaylor 2 Mick Verberne 2 C Richardson N Bishop ABrownjohn N Williams . Best : M Hill D Cooper D Boland DMiller Mick Verberne J Harris. Hawthorn : Details notreceived.Umpires: Dian ne Whiteley Greg Rowlings (F) Glen KennedyJoel Wignall (B) Graeme Booth Stephen Bogisich (G)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.4 4.8 5.9 8.10 (58)UHS-VU 5.5 6.8 8.14 8.17 (65)Syndal Tally-Ho: J Hannemann 4 Rutter 3 D Richardson .Best: D Richardson Robinson R Bennett Brown M Moresi BHannemann. UHS-VU: Tate 5 Smith B Farrelly Hall . Best :Rose Tate Smith Carroll Hams Cracknell .Umpires : Sacha Koffman (F)ST JOHNS 0 C 4.3 6.6 10.8 14.14 (98)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS1 .4 4.5 6.7 6.7 (43)Match details not received .Umpires: Albie Firley Joe Bolzonello (F) Peter MaddocksMichael Lee (G)OAKLEIGH 4.3 11.8 15.11 17.14 (116)RUPERTSWOaD 3.4 4.4 6.7 9.8 (62)Oakleigh : Mackenzie 7 Dalton 3 A Kitts 2 Videky 2 Bell BrittS Kitts . Best: Earl Bell Mackenzie Britt Hogan Treacy .Ruperts : Bishop 2 Sinnett 2 Hatty Hewitt Jaegar MouleSpinner. Best: Reid Spinner Webb Johnson . Umpires: SteveMcCarthy Jamie Gunn (F) Vin Vescovi Alistair Chatto (G)

D3 RESERVEMT LILYDALE 2 .6 3.7 7.11 7.11 (53)WE EE AMATEURS 2 .3 10.7 11.8 14.12 (96)Match details not received.POWER HOUSE 2.1 5.4 7.7 12.9 (81)HAWTHORN 3.2 4.4 6.7 7.8 (50)Power House : P Cooper 5 S Fordham 3 D Harris 2 J HowesC MacLeod . Best: V Brown C MacLeod S Fordham A Rolls PCooper R Black . Hawthorn: Details not received .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.0 2.1 3.1 5.2 (32)UHS-VU 5.6 13.8 19 .10 23.15 (153)Syndal Tally-Ho : O'Boyle 3 Godden Miller. Best : GoddenMiller O'Boyle Beren Bayliss Bartholomew J Moresi . UHS-W :Forbes 7 C Thomas 5 Cull 4 Harris 2 Cleveland J MaguireHircoe Holmes Jackson. Best : C Thomas Jackson ClevelandHircoe J Maguire Forbes Cull .ST JOHNS 0 C 4.6 6.6 7.9 10.12 (72)STH LB DISTRICTS 0 .1 3.4 3.5 7.7 (49)Match details not received.OAKLEIGH 1.0 9.2 10.4 16.5 (101)RUPERTSWOOD 1.3 2.4 6.7 8.8 (56)Oakleigh : Orchard 4 Perdikomatis 4 Mitchell 3 Marshall 2Glossop Herd Keating. Best : Mitchell Perdikomatis MurrayHerri Keating Nevezie. Ruperts : Phillips 2 Ramsey 2 Temming2 Ang McCrann . Best : McCrann Ramsey Zarb TemmingPrendergast Certo .

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS OC SOUTH MELBOURNE SY N DAL TALLY NO URS•VU WERRIBE ECoach : Ben McGee DISTRICTS Senior Coach: Jeff Bi ngham Snr Coach: Shane Mottram . Coach : Tim Elli s

Res : Rod Walker Coach: Brendan Maloney SnrAsst Coach : Guy Walden Asst : B. Uebergang Res. Coach: Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher Res Coach: Tony sinas Res Coach G . Temes

I . K . Arnold i . J. Washington DVC t . J. HannemannAss t Coach : G . Mandalis 1 D. Nedini s

2. M. Peake 2. Ma Hannan Captain 2 . I . Bingham (Vice-C) 1 M. WRIGHT 2. K.Murph y3. D . O'Connor 3. M. Balshaw 3 . M . Joy 2 R . THORP 3. D. Flack (R C)4. S . Holmes 4. S. Stepnell 4 . T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4. S . Kid d5. B. Hilton 5. S. King 5 . D. Hannett 4 L GORRINGE 5. B . Cunningha m6. M. Phaedonos 6. L . Kealy 6 . I . MacKenzie (Vice-C) 5 S. MOTTRAM 6. M . Wals h7. N . Chalk 7. A. Hannan 7 . T. Vagiatis 6 S. CRACKNELL (Capt) 7. T. Dean8. M. Hartnett 8. X. Kidd 8 . R. Bennett 7 D . ZULICKI 8. R . Stonehous e

9. A. Jones 9. S. Aqualina 9 . D. Richardson 8 S. HAMS 9. J . Ayling

10. M. Courmadias 10. D. McCormick 10. T. Psinas 9 S. DEVLIN 10. M . Keogh (C)

11 . J. Kelly 11 . P. Daly 11 . J. Rutter (Vice C)10 B. FARRELLY it . M . Green (V/C)

12. P. Walker 12. A. Argyriou 12. D. Bennett11 D . FORBES12 W SMITH

12. T. Elli s

13 . C . Horbu ry VC 13. E. Henderson 13. S. Miller ( Res V-C).

13 N ROSE13. F. Mehmert

14 . P. Sharp 14. D . Bell 14. S. O'Boyle.

14 M BUTERA14. J . Marini s

14R .M.Hanger 15. B. tazzaro 15. D. Reynolds.

15 J JACKS15. A . Murphy

15. M. Kosmala 16. J. Neimi 16. C. Hayes.

16 J TATE16. N . Gauchi

16. A. Paterson 17. P. D'Andrea 17. A. Herrmann.

17 C LANGENDORF17. A . Tedessco

17. S. Cockayne VC- Res 18. G . Cox 18 M Bircanin.

18 A HELLNER18. D . Velish a

18. C . Emery 19. A. Reid..

19. A. Faichney.

19 J. UEBERGANG19, J . Addamo20. E . Mahone y

19. J. Cotton 20. W. Brown 20. B. Hannemann 20 G . MADRIGRANO 21 . T. Davidso n20. B. Rydquist 21 . B. Johnson 20. C. Hall 21 J• HALL 22 A Dibabsta21 . S. Koppens C 22. T. Milne 21 . D. Kennett 22 G . MANDALIS . .

23 BeckerC22 . G . Roberts 23. B. Downing 22. M . Buckley Res C( )

23 G . TERNES . .24 L Carson

23 . J. Diaz DVC 24. B. Joske 23. B. Bayliss 24 N . CARROLL . .25 B McMillan

24 . L Mara 25. S. Athert on 24. B. Bayliss 25 D. CREEK . .26 Bel lR

25. B. Waters 26. R. Mitchell 25. B. Reeman 26 P. THOMAS . .A . Borg27

26 . H . Wathen 27. P. Cheevers 26. A. Morrison27 A. CUSICK28 B McINNES

~28. D . Czajowski (D.V(C)

27 . R . Dowsett 28. T. Paterakis 27. M . Leplaa.

29 K WEBER 29, S . Dol e28 . A. Dexter 29. J. Adgemis 28. S. Crew 30 J. PARTRIDGE 30. D . Sette29 . T. Ellis 30. T. Zantuck 29. P. Agnello 31 P. DOLENCE 31 . B . Waters30 . R . Walker 31 . S. Hermman 30. B. Holland (Res V-C) 32 S. DIMOND 32. D . Harwood31 . D. Rydquist 32. 0. McGee 31 . A. Richardson 33 J. SCHULZ 33. R . Baker32 . A. Rudd 33. M . Doyle 32. L. Hannemann 34 J. O'NEILL 34. J . Hoffman33 . A. Foneca 35. N. Moojen 33. T. Ba rtholomew 35 A. BUTERA 35. B . Bunworth34 . M. Hancock C- Res 37. J. Clyne 34. N. Hunter 36 A. PENDLEBURY 36. S . Bianco35 . J. Sacco 38. D. Rowe 35. C. Cachia (Captain) 37 G . CATTERALL 37. C . Howard36 . P. Harris 39. A. Briglia 36. T. Fleming 38 R. LAPISH 38. T. Towers (RV/C )37 . D. Christian VC- Res 40. B. Bulpit 37. B. Robinson 39 M. REA 39. L. Langfiekd38 . D. Savio 41 . T. McQualter 38. M . Chri stiansen 40 L . MAGUIRE 40. S . Fuller39 . P. Rudd 42. G . Gaylor 39. D. Hallisey 41 A. LUDLOW 41 . G. Grogan (R C)40 . T Hyland 43. W. D'Andrea VC . 40 . B. Thomas 42 D. WALLACE 42. P. Thomas41 . J. Hargraves 44. D. Geary 41 . M . Moresi 43 M . O'NEILL 43. D . Buchana n42 . D. Sanders 45. C. Roe 42. M . James 44 M. FARRELLY 44. T. Johnson43 . M . Van Houten 46. A. Ray 43, A. Brown

45 N. SMITH 45. C . Alabaki s44 . J. Ross 47. J . Royle 44 . W. James-Ind

46 D. McGRATH 46. A. Carson45 . A. Hall 48. C. Maloney 45. R. Stein

47 M . TURVEY48 S VERNON

47. A. Camiller i46 . B. Callery 52. M . Anderson 52 . S. Anderson

.49 S SMITS

48. J. Tumskos

47 . G . Bastone 53 . D. Phillips 54 . P. Sheer.

50 J CORBETT49. G. Fuller

48 . J. Hargraves 54. A. Giannelis 56. A. Treasure.

53 J THOMAS50. K. Pace

49 . A. Kizilis 55. J . Pohlner.

JACKSO N56 S57 . B. Fento n

50 . J. Brown 61 . M . Margiannis.

57 C. THOMAS52. P. Davie

51 . C. Santoni 64. M . Stefanidakis BOWES58 J53 . R . Marsto n

52 . D. Harkin.

59 J MAGUIRE54 . C . Smith

53 . C. Ratt le.

60 G . COSTA 55. B. Brown

54 . D. Vanderwert 61 T. STATHOPOULOS 56. D . Fraz er

55 . B. Pickering 62 M . KENNEDY 60 M Czajowski

56 . A. Dragwidge 64 B. WALPOLE66 . J. Scardamaglia 65 D. HARRIS

66 P. CLARK E67 M . DeLUISE

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The Rose 99 M . HIGGINS

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6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan S'tubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haves

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fvfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffith s

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloy d

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Hayso m

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryd e

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

9 Santo Caruso

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Roth e

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

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28 Ron Martyn

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31 Peter Angelis

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State gam eObviously at the time of going to press lastweek we were unable to congratulate theumpires appointed to the state game in whichthe VAFA had a great win over the SAAFL. Ahuge pat on the back to Tim Sutcliffe (field),Nathan Eddy & Matt Jenkinson (boundary),Bernie Jephson & Travis Storti (goal), and howcould we leave out Luke Holmes who sat on thebench . The boys performed exceptionally, andlooked sensational in their new yellowuniforms . We'll have to get a report on how Timperformed at the after-match . He's usually abig occasion performer.Back to NormalAfter a week of no A & B section games whichsaw us scattered all over the lower and undernineteen sections, we get back on track thisweekend . Last weekend was not only anopportunity for us to fill all the games, takingheaps of pressure off our advisers, but it gavemany of the younger and/or inexperiencedumpires the chance to run around with theolder (and possibly wiser) experiencedumpires . I'm sure we all learned from eachother, thus hopefully improving the umpiringfor the remainder of the year and into thefuture . Now we move into the business end ofthe season where clubs start to get desperatefor final's spots and also attempt to avoidrelegation . As umpires we really need to keepon our toes as well . Every single game isimportant !Life MembersOn June 30th nominations for VAFAUA lifemembership closed . The word on the street isthat we have quite a list of worthy contendersthis year. Life membership is a fantastichonour and reward for service to our umpiringassociation . The recipients will be announcedat our next association meeting to held on July29th with the actual presentations happeningat our Annual Dinner on August 23rd .While we're on the subject of life membership,our Goal Umpiring Advisor Shane Herbert wasrecently awarded life membership of theNorthcote Cricket Club . Shane is the officialscorer for Northcote . Life membership is a

sensational honourand privilege toreceive within anyorganisation, so welldone Shane .Annual Dinne rJust a reminder that the Annual Dinner onAugust 23rd is a compulsory event . Weunderstand that being on a Monday night itmay not be convenient for many of our youngermembers . If you are unable to attend, theVAFAUA Executive would appreciate if youcould contact John Robinson the event co-ordinator via email ondale.robinson@bigpond .com no later than thiscoming Monday July 12th . It will assist usgreatly with catering. If we don't hear from you,we know we'll see you there! As usual it will bea huge night followed by an equally huge"after-party" just over the river.VisitorNice to see Jamie Kvins back in town andumpiring again . Not surprising to see Jamiegetting his head in front of a camera andappearing in photos of a D2 game in theAmateur Footballer last week.Welcome back to the Batcave Jamie . Nothing'schanged .Milestones/events2004 seems to have been a pretty quite year formilestones . Felt like there was one almostevery week in 2003 . Don't forget to let Leah orMacca know if you have an upcomingmilestone or other significant event and we'llprint a few lies about you .What's your decision?A defender kicking the ball back into play aftera behind fumbles the ball prior to kicking it,and it falls from his hands out of the goalsquare . Another kick? Umpire throws the ballup? Free kick to the man on the mark?Another option?Social NightCocktail and Band night 24th July, venue isthe Umpires clubrooms within ElsternwickPark. There is no entry fee but cocktails will beat bar prices, finger food will be provided, aswas the case last year.

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ReviewSt.Marys kept in touch with the finals with acomprehensive belting of Eltham at the Postage Stamp .The Turtles failed to capitalise kicking with the wind asdefenders Ryden Runco and James Stockdale tried to

stem the tide. The Saints though were awesome in theirpercentage boosting 145-point victory.Richmond Centrals were celebrating long into the night,pulling themselves off the bottom of the ladder with anemphatic 65-point win against Box Hill Nort h . BHNagain relied on Riscalla in the guts to set up the play,however, the Snakes through birthday boy Trotter neverlooked troubled in a great win .Westbourne opened up the gap between the top two andthe rest of the field with a rampant last quarter againstElsternwick. The Wickers again ravaged by injury werestill a chance at three quarter time leading by threepoints . However, the warriors, led by Hudson and "JuckaHorsburgh blew their opponents out of the water with a 9goal final term to win by 48 points .

Bu ll een continued their good form with a resounding win

against North Brunswick at the Snake Pit . The Cobrasjumped' to a five-goal lead early in the match andcontrolled the remainder of the day with Cookson . Orwin

and Thomas in control. North had Stelfox, Mountney andMcCallum trying hard, however, they were simplyoutclassed by the "Greece of D4" (refer to Euro 2004 if youare confused!) .Kew joined the Warriors two games clear on top with asolid, albeit inaccurate win against Albert Park . Johnsonand Hannett were strong in defence for the Falcons,however, they were no match for the drive of lanni andOsborne from the centre as the Browns walked away witha 38 point win .

PreviewThe Saints travel to Elgar Park in what is a must wingame for them if they are to remain in finals contention .

BHN will need significant improvement if they are toreverse the 6 goal loss they suffered last time these twomet, and as such will hope Pearce, Davatzis and Langleycan lead the charge. I select St.Mary's by 39 pointsthough, as they have too much on the line today andperhaps a little more class .The injury ravaged Wickers are looking down the barrelof final's oblivion if they let today's match against theSnakes slip. With so many stars on the sidelines, thelesser knowns of Lefoe and Missaglia have stood up forEisternwick and will be called on today to stopRichmond's charge. If Richmond is to win, they will needsmiling Simon Liuzzi and Crowe to regularly obtain firstuse of the ball and provide opportunities for Quay upfront. Picking a winner today is difficult given both teamssituations, however, being at home I am sticking with the

jwerWickers to win by 9 ipoints.Bocce Palace sees theclash of the traditiona lrivals in what most

Lpundits believe will b ea one sided affair.Given both club's histories of dour and tough encounters,the War ri ors are best advised to not take North

Brunswick too easily though . History can only indicate somuch however, and with pressure for positions in theteam at an all time high . it is unlikely the Warriors will get

lazy . As such, I am sticking with the lads from Hoppers tomake it ten in a row with a 34-point win .It is amazing how quickly teams fortunes can change, andone needs to look no further than the meteoric rise of

Bull een to take heart for the future of their respective

clubs . Today sees another step in the fairytale season forthe Cobras taking on the Falcons at their home by the

lake. The Falcon's are having a season they would ratherforget, however, Storey and his fellow chargers are notabout to lay down today. Andrew, is there room on theCobra bandwagon for me mate, as I am well and trulyjumping on it as I pick Bulleen to repeat their Round 3feat and win by 44 points .Kew, as preseason premiership favorites have not put afoot wrong thus far, and it is hard to see them slippingtoday as they host an inconsistent Eltham side . The

Browns are the real deal, exemplified by the efforts ofLafranchi in defence, who has not only defeated muchtaller opponents consistently, but rubs salt into thewound with his long dashes that often turn defence intoattack . Eltham also do not travel well and therefore I donot think it is going to be pretty today . My pick is Kew by

lots, lets say 98 points.

CLUB NAME LST WK TUTAi.

D4 SECTIONOld NVestbourneAlbert ParkElstemwickNorth BrunswickBull CobrasD4 RESERVEAlbert ParkNorth BrunswickSt MarysNorth BrunswickElsternwick

Horsburgh J 7 62Allan S 1 39Foster 1 37Newton 1 36Arcoraci 2 36

Pastras 2 27Papanikolou 4 25Bernadi 1 22Carter 0 21Goldman 1 20

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Bulleen - congratulate their captain, Stuart McLaren whoplayed his 200th game in Round 10 . Congratulations alsoto Taleb Mehrez who also played his 50th game that day,

Joesph Trinchi who played his 100th game in Round 9 .Jason Paatsch who played his 200th match in Round 8and Richard Rodrigues who played his 100th game in

Round 7 .Albert Park - The Falcon's Lindsay Hogan runs on to theground today for his 100th match . Lindsay has playedmost of his games with the Reserves and was a member ofthe 2002 Premiership side . Well done also for reaching 50games to Jason "Bushy" Hartnett . Jason has been aregular Senior player since returning to Albert Park twoseasons ago and combined with his physical presence andhair locks, has been a key player in the Falcon line-up .Richmond Centrals - congratulate three clubmen fortheir 50th games today . They are formerNorth London Lions player and 2001 Centrals reservecoach Andrew "Tits" Titley who is renowned for hisattack on the ball . Second on the list is Ewen "U-boat"Hill, a former West London Wildcats President and finallyhis team mate Domonic "Pepsi" Phelan, who is not onlya great player on the field but a staunch clubman .Eltham - Peter Krohn joins the elite group of footballersto bring up 300 Amateur games. Peter played the vastmajority of these games (283) with Peninsula Old Boysbefore joining the Eltham Collegians last season . He isheld in very high esteem at both clubs, having a very longand proud history at Peninsula including serving assecretary of the club during the mid 80's . Peter has alsomade a very significant contribution to the ElthamCollegians, quickly establishing himself as a dedicatedclubman and a great competitor on the field ; with hisgoalkicking form seeing him make a return to seniorfootball where strong hands and straight kicking continueto make an impact. Both clubs congratulate a man whoembodies what is great about VAFA football .Kew - all at Kew congratulate Chris Kiriakou on playinghis 300th game today against Eltham OC . Joining us in'85 from Fitzroy District he has played the majority of hisgames in the reserves as a rover and fonvard pocket goalsneak (360 goals) . Turk's most notable achievements overthe years are the three reserve grade flags, section andclub leading goalkicker on numerous occasions andreserve DVC . A quiet and unobtrusive person on and offthe field a good bloke - Turk has stuck with Kew throughthick and thin . He is now the fifth Kew player to pass the300 game mark . A great effort.

SocialThe huge Richmond Central Ball is being held on the 17thof July . Please ring Toby (0414 484 665) for your tickets .

Correspondent sThanks to the regulars! Keep the reports coming [email protected] .au by no later than middayon Monday.

T®I)AY"S MATCHESD4 SECTION

Box Hill North v St MarysElsternwick v Richmond Central

North Brunswick v Old WestbourneAlbert Park v Bulleen Cobras

Kew v Eltham Collegians

ST MARYS 7.6 9.9 19.14 28 .21 (189)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0 .1 2.6 3.12 5.14 (44)

St Marys : Ryan 6 Timmins 4 Cope 3 Wright 2 Harrison 2 Dwyer 2Tagell 2 West 2 Purcell Karis Ailanan Ballantyne. Best : Wright

Armstrong Ryan Dwyer Purcell Lane . Eltham : Savage 2 GalvinBarnes Nelson . Best: Runco Stockdale Panetta Ogilvie Marshall .

Umpires : Jason Lane Geoff Moore (F) Richard Keane (G)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 6.4 9.12 13 .17 19 .23 (137)

BOX HILL NORTH 4.3 6.4 9.9 10.12 (72)Richmond Central: Quay 5 Moffatt 3 Macak 3 Liuzzi Brookes Darling

Quick Nuske Trotter J Lynch J McGrath . Best: Liuzzi Moffatt CroweJ Lynch Macak Darling . Box Hill North : Riscalla 3 Odza 3 Butler 2Cook Olsen . Best : Riscalla Oldfield Steele Cook Doyle Manno .Umpires : Richard Eastwood Peter Pullen (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 5.3 6.4 15.9 (99)ELSTERNWICK 3.2 3.5 6.8 7.9 (51)Old West : J Horsburgh 7 Pavez 2 Hudson 2 Lever 2 Billman .Baulch .Best: Fairfield J Horsburgh Huntington Lever Pavez Walker. Elst: SGrace 2 D Grace 2 Foster Anderson Paney . Best : B Mahoney S GraceMissaglia Lefoe S Mahoney D Grace .Umpi res: Michael Sneddon Shaun Rothe (F) Andrew Esposito PaulGait (G)BULLEEN COBRAS 5.5 8.12 16.16 21.19 (145)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.3 2.6 4.9 7.10 (52)Bull Cob: Thomas 3 Sette 3 Whittaker 3 Arcoraci 2 Cookson 2Fradkin 2 D'Angelo McLaren Brown Saaksjarvi Dall'Oglio D Trinchi .Best: Cookson Whittaker Thomas DAngelo Orwin Dall'Oglio. NthBruns : Twaddle Sammatino Newton Hearn Boudoloh Carter. Best:Stelfox Boudoloh Ackland Sammartino Robertson Kyriazis .Umpires: Mark Gibson Dimitris Pappas (F)ALBERT PARK 3.1 5.3 6.6 8.14 (62)KEW 2.9 4.16 9.20 13.22 (100)

Albe rt Park: Venables 2 Wheeler R Baker S Allan S Bennett CollinsBarley. Best: Williams Storey Johnson Dudi Hannett. Kew: Cullen 3Tinetti 2 Aitken Costley lanni Kelly Moussi Osbourne WattsWoodhouse. Best: lanni Latranchi Wood Costley Allen Osborne .

Umpires : Brian Woodhead Andrew Shiels (F) Dominic Napoll JamesPatrick (G)

D4 RESERVE

ST MARYS 6 .5 7 .7 9.12 14 .17 (101)ELT1iAhS 0.2 3.8 3.11 4.14 (38)St Marys : Theoharris 4 Allen 2 Latimer 2 Perelberg 2 Bernardi LuceWebb. Best: Gould Perelberg Deegan Webb. Eltham : Luttick TodmanCoonorty Decker. Best: Band Justice Luttick Decker RichardsonEvans.RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .6 5.6 9.7 10.8 (68)BOX HILL NORTH 0.0 5.5 8.7 9.7 (61)Rich: Dukic 4 Taylor 2 Hatzahortzian 2 Karamichalos Milford . Best :Lake Hatzahorizian Milford Taylor Dalton Hill. Box Hill North:Veleski 2 Namouski 2 Edgley not McCartin Kotsaridis. Best : S EvansD'Amato G Robinson Kotsaridis Edgley C Irvine .OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .0 4.4 5.7 12.12 (84)ELSTERNWICK 3 .6 3.6 5.8 5.8 (38)Old West : Bartolo 3 Manalokakis 2 Anderson Gerace Winile ChristoCrosswell Mason Tindall. Best: Bartolo Tindall Anderson MasonMoore Gerace. Elst : Battainl 2 Creak Goldman McAdam. Best: NicolWhelan Battaini McAdam Nolan Brayugtau .BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .4 2.8 5.8 6.13 (49)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.4 5.4 9.10 11 .12 (78)Bull Cob: Edgar 3 Unwin Mullenger McQualter. Best: MullengerBaccini Edgar Mehrez Unwin Lewis . Nth Bruns: Papaniakolaus 4 MTaha 3 Hamilton 2 H Tsailtas Parks . Best : Guppy Dewson M Taha STsialtas Pananastasatos.ALBERT PARK 4.2 5.2 8.5 12.5 (77)KEW 1.2 2.7 4.10 7.13 (55)

Albert Park: Sutton 3 Pastras 2 Roberton 2 Fairfield 2 SibleyMcGuire Foster. Best : Houston Askew Wall Foster R Allan Pastras .Kew: Morris Dean Giansante Dahlstrom O'Neill Glenn Ryan . Best:O'Neill Thackeray Glenn Bradley Drago North.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH RULLEER COBRAS ELSTERNWICR ELTHA M O CSenior Coach : Pete Smith Eiger Park 47 C4 Coach: Joe DAngelo Coach: Dennis Grace Coach: Wayne Reardo n

Res Coach : Paul Shoppee Stir Coach: P. Armstrong Res Coach: G Brown Asst: P.Nevill Res: P.McNalfy Res Coach: Matthew Luttick

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTDOURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST.MARYS A.F.C .

(Affil tated with RMIT Uni .) Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Frank Bove Coach: Michael Learmont hSnr Coaoh : Rohan Doherty Res Coach: Gary Cutler Res . Coach: Stephen Leitch Res Coach: Steven Lake Res : George Koumantatakis

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Reg NewClub Donors Donors

Old Ivanhoe Gram AFC 14

St Mary's AFC 18

St Bedes Mentone Tigers AFC 27

Ormond AFC 18

Williamstown CYMS 21

Hampton Rovers AFC 17

Parkdale Vultures AFC 16

Old Mentonians 14

Peninsula OB 12

Old Haileyburians AFC 11

De La Salle OC 13

Old Paradians AFC 9

Rupertswood AFC 8

St Bernards OC 7

Marcellin OC 5

UHS-VU AFC 6

Werribee AFC 8

Old Trinity Grammarians 8

Fitzroy Reds AFC 8

Old Westbourne Gram . AFC 7

Theny Penola AFC 7

Old Carey Grammarians 6

Old Essendon Grammarians 7

VAFAUA 7

Elstemwick AFC 6

Bentleigh AFC 6

Total M'ship inc Rd529 43 25.70% 25 .1(19 37 42.00% 42.000fo

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Caulfield Grammarians 2 4North Old Boys 5 1

MHSOB AFC 6

Old Scotch Collegians AFC 6

Mt Lilydale OC 4 1Albert Park AFC 4 1

Beaumaris AFC 5

Yarra Valley OB 4 1AJAX AFC 5University Blacks 5

Syndal Tally Ho AFC 4

Box Hill North AFC 4

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8 4.50% 3 .90%

8 4.10% 2.60%

7 5 .50% 2.40'b

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Congratulations to Old Ivanhoe who receive 2 new Sherrin footbaUs from Spalding for being the club with the greatest

number of donations after Rdi 0 .

St. Mary's receive gift vouchers from Cad bury Schweppes and Great Southern Pies for having the greatest percentage

increase in donors between Rds 6-10 .

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website (uafa.asn.au) and join up now.

This rowuPs VAFA Challenge results are 88 donations more than this time last year. With national blood stocks being

critically low this winter, each club's donations could make all the cb.;~'erence for someone in need of a Izfescwtngtransfuston, keep eat work.

ClubOld MelburniansMazenod OCCollegians AFCOakleigh AFC

Salesian OCMonash Gryphons AFCOld Geelong FCOld Brighton Grammarians

Old Xaverians AFC

Eley Park AFCSwinburne University AFCNorth Brunswick AFC

West Brunswick AFCRichmond Central AFC

Banyule AFCSouth Melbourne Districts

Hawthorn AFCAquinas OC

Prahran AFCWhitefriars OC

Emmaus St Leo's OC AFCEltham O C

Kew AFC

Power House AFC

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Old Camberwell GrammariansBulleen-Templestowe AFC

Glen Eira AFCLaTrobe University AFC

St Kevin's O BBulleen Cobras AFCIvanhoe Assumption AFC

Monash Blues AFC

St Johns OCUniversity Blues

TotalsROUND 10 RESULTSNew Donor Rate

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One of the VAFtVs Gold Level sponso Crs uWarehouse,who also support the Trainers '

Association, has an excellent web-site that is wellworth visiting, There are two areas most suitable fortrainers. A

"General Access" area introduces ClubWarehouse and their staff, the web-site, products andother associated organisations

. The second area("Member Access"), requires visitors to register toenter this area and this particular area has medica

linformation, club competitions, injury updates anddetails regarding available trainers' informationnights .

1 urge you to visit and provide this columnwith some feedback. It was pleasing to see that if youlog in as a member you have access to a number ofother web-sites that can help you with difficultinjuries. An example of these isiqiurytreatment.com.au - which is a comprehensivesource of information on cause, symptoms of manyinjuries . The site also can help you find a physio inyour area and has a section for asking experts anyquestions you may have and reading articles by them .Another feature of the Members Access area of theweb site is a section called "Club Injury Update"

WAFFL

which has articles on obscure injuriessuch as osteitispubis . The articles give a description of the problem,

symptoms and management of the injury .Visit now - www,clubwa re house,com .a uIn last Saturday's AAFC Championship Match, theVAFA's doctor Dr. George Janko administeredexcellent treatment to Victoria's Quinton Gleeson whosustained a nasty facial injury during the game

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Section One - Review Tips

Reigning premiers St Bernards suffered their second successive Banyule-Viewban k

efeat last weekend, losing to Old Xaverians by 2 points in a travel to Oval n 1

thriller at McHale Stadium . Having conceded a forty point lead in

their defeat the round before, St Bern ards yet again squandered

their ch ance to re-enter th e eight, leading by as much as twentytwo points part-way through th e third . Still leading in time on,

any hope of a Berries victo ry was quashed wi th a fifty-metre

heli copter punt by big D an Rush, who ea rned Xavs a well -

deserv ed spot in the four. St Kevins manage to hold sway at the

top of the table after a hard-fought victory over a very persistent

Old Scotch . Lynch's four goal s were vital in the 15 point victory ,

wi th Wissell notching up his 400th game at 12ighetti Oval . Around

th e grounds, De La Salle continued their march towards final s

footba ll wi th a 21 point win over Uni Blues; Werribee held off a

fast finishing Marcelli n to get up by 28 ; while Caulfield recorded

their first competitive win this season with a predicted 9 point

victory over Old Bri ghton.PreviewWi th only seven rounds left in th e season, s ix sides continue to

vie for a spot in th e top four, St Kevins an d De La Salle bo th with

the ch ance to take another big step towards finals football when

they meet at Waverly Park this afternoon . With St Kevins

victorious by 1 point after an inspirati onal after th e siren goal last

time th ey met, this top-of-the-table clash promises to be one o f

the best fixtures of the remaining seven rounds . Wi th De La r- ,

undefeated in the past s ix rounds an d St Kevins having dropped i

just one game th e whole season, th ere will be little left in it at the

final bell, St Kevins by 5 points. Ano ther big game looms at I n~ t

Camberwell Sports Ground, with fourth-placed Old Xavs upCLUB

against sixth placed Old Scotch . In what may be looked back at

as a battle for a spot in the finals, th e visitors should be too U19

strong, Xavs by 13 pts . Elsewhere an undermanned St Bernards

should still get over th e line against Marcellin; Werribee will be

too s trong for Old Brighton ; wh il e Caulfield's celebra tions wi ll be

cut short by th e win-hung ry Uni Blues.Section 2 - ReviewCollegian s jumped the Wellers, who fought back with th e breeze

to keep th ings tight. However, th e Lions finished better with

Bushnell ( 5 go als) and Mutton If go als) both lively up front .

Slayter an d Fab ris roared loud for the home side whilst the

Well ers are almost out of c alculati ons now. Collegi ansUl9 3

No news from TEAC, but it appears the Bom bers con tinued th eir

good work fr om last week an d stitched up the Sharks by 20

points.It was a c riti cal win for th e OMs, who remain in th e mix at the

expense of the Hoers . Methinks th e Ivanhoe boys will only be ableU19 BLUEto shape the final four now . . ..

The Ts recovered from last week's horrific fade out to register anupset win over the league leaders . The injection into the Ts

midfield of Nick Stebbins ( 6 goal s) and the `Largest C alves In The

VAFA", belonging to James Ped tro, assisted greatly in delivering a7-goal quarter time lead . Despite the Rupo boys' best efforts, th e

Ts ran away wi th it in the end. Good to see Brenn an and Quigley

in the Rupertswood best players .After a week's rest, th e Bears will awake fr om th eir slumber. . . ..

where a desperateOMs should prevail by 3 goals. The Ts should touch up the Hoers

by 34 points on the Hudson Oval . The Local Derby is also a top

of the table stoush where the Bombers will grab top spot by 4

goals . Finally. the Wellers fmals flame will be well and trulysnuffed out by the Sharks, to the tune of 23 points .

The Lions would do well to scout the OMs in preparation for next

week. . . .Section 3 - ReviewAll level at the last change but the Krushers demolished the home

side in the last quarter kicking 5.7 to 2 points. Routman . Shaked

and Feldy battled hard for AJAX, but weren't a match for thevisitors who now focus on bridging the gap with 4th place .

The Raiders endured a tortuous week on the training track, andit obviously worked as they bounced back to record a solid win

against the Tigers . Peck slammed home 8 goals, but couldn'tnudge Rehlicki & Girovski out of the votes . A loss in this "8-point

game" sees the Tigers 2 wins adrift, but their percentage will

assist in the run home .The Blues took it right up to Carey and only trailed by 8 points at

the main break. Pay (4) goals was a good target up forward, whils t

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Remmers (5) did the same for Carey . In the second half, however,true form bore out and Carey did as it pleased, running outcomfortable 70 point victors, thanks to Lord, Remmers andSinclair.Out at the windy Brens Oval, there was only one point in it at themain change . Stagg, Stafford & Deveson were good around thepacks for the Friars. A superb third quarter by the visitors, led byWalsh, gave them the advantage at lemon time, and they kickedaway in the last for a very, very important victory .Corrigan (6) and Gosetti stood tall as Theny started to find thesticks regularly at Oak Park, and were still in with a chance at thefinal change. However, the evenness of the Unicorns, who had 12goal-kickers, left the home side short by 5 goals . Good players forMHSOB included Higgin, Lim and McGrath .

TipsThe Tigers will put paid to any Jackas revival by 32 points . Gameof the Day will be the OC versus the Raiders, with Parade winningby 12 points . The Friars are humming, and it's still holiday timeat Monash, Friars by 8 goals . Therry will put in a good showagainst the Blacks, only going down by 4 goals . Finally, theUnicorns are dangerous, but the Krushers will remain focusedand win by 3 goals.Section Blue - ReviewNo word from the Swans -v- De La clash, so I can only report thatthe Districts are alive and De La's final's chances havediminished significantly after the loss.laonnidis played a lone hand up front for the O'Clays who raninto an impressive Peninsula outfit. Still they manage 16 scoringshots, but conversion was somewhat astray. All roads led to thePeninsula goal square where Delange (6) and Miller (3) were on-song. End result, a lazy tonne victory .The Animals won each quarter against the Rovers, who stillmanaged a respectable total with Rootsey and Suleyman playinggood games. For the visitors, Croughan bagged 6 Lee Majors, andBaranello was BOG, nailing 4 goals himself.AIl's quiet out east where the Nodders -v- JOCs local derbyappeared to be a tighter affair than predicted . Still, the J6Cs didwhat was necessary to win, and can now plan their finals'assault .Ormond were far happier with their players' attitude andapplication than of previous weeks, even though Bentleigh stillhad 40 scoring shots . For the Monds, Buckley played a terrificgame in the thick of things, whilst Gregor Evans and Liam Pincottdid very well down back to minimise the damage.TipsThe Pirates will put a dent in the Swans' finals aspirations by 7goals. The Animals' will take full advantage and open up a 2 gamebreak at Oakleigh's expense by 10 goals . Rovers -v- Mazenod is atoss of the coin - Nodders by 3 goals. Bentleigh will hurt the JOCsby 6 goals and the Monders will be back on the winner's list by 2goals over De La Salle.Section Red - ReviewHaving dropped six of their first seven games, Bulleen-Templestowe now sit just four points outside the top fourfollowing last weekend's emphatic 127 point win over Oldwestbourne. Amassing fifty-one scoring shots to nineteen,forward Voglis was instrumental in the victory ; amazingly a sidewho went 18 months without a win now serious finals'candidates . Crashing to just their fifth defeat of the seasonWestbourne will be left to contemplate a disappointing away loss,which comes just a week after knocking-off second-placed LaTrobe. On a Greek-inspired weekend of upsets, the UHS-VU/SBcombine continued the trend, defeating Aquinas by 58 pointsdespite not having played a match for three weeks . With Gourlay

back from injury, and Kite, Lawrance and Makdessi making theirdebuts, few would believe this was a side that has barely comewithin 15 goals of any opponent . Elsewhere, La Trobe returned tothe winners list with a 16 point win over Old Xaverians, whileRupertswood matched Fitzroy for shots on goal, but not accuracy,in their 20 point loss to the Reds .PreviewThe pick of the action this afternoon is undoubtedly down atCoburg City Oval, where first-placed Fitzroy host second-placedLa Trobe. A couple of weeks ago this game may have evolved intoa battle for top spot, however after a hiccup against westboume .La Trobe will be playing to retain the double chance fromdarkhorses Rupertswood . Last time they met the margin was justeight points, however was more a reflection of the conditions thanthe sides; expect a strong performance by Fitzroy who should runout 30+ point winners. At the other end of the table, the battle toavoid a bottom-two finish looms as the UHS-VU/SB combine hostNorth Old Boys . Before the Queens Birthday break NOBs wouldhave run away with this fixture, but the combine have recruitedsome impressive players in their three weeks off ; expect anothercomfortable UHS-VU/SBC win . Elsewhere Old Xavs should be toogood against Bulleen in a battle for fourth, while Rupy will comeclose to pinching the second-chance against lowly Aquinas .

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Scotch v Old Xaverians - atCamberwe ll Spo rts Ground

De La Salle v St KevinsCaulfield Gr v University Blues

Werribee Amateurs v Old BrightonMarcellin v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians - Bye

Old Melburnians v Banyule ViewbankOld Trinity v Old Ivanhoe

Old Essendon Gr v RupertswoodBeaumaris v Old Camberwel l

UNDER-19 SECTION 3St Bedes Mentone Tigers v AJAX

Old Carey v Old ParadiansWhitefriars v Monash Blues

Therry Penola 0 B v University BlacksMHSOB v Oakleigh

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEPeninsula 0 B v South Melb District sEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Oakleigh Clays

Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C - switched fromoriginal draw, at Boss James Reserv e

Bentleigh v St Johns 0 COrmond v De La Salle (2)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne - By e

Old Xaverians (2) v Bulleen TemplestoweFitzroy Reds v La Trobe University - at Coburg

City Oval, Harding Street, Coburg (29 J1 )Rupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 C - switched from

original draw, at Rupe rtswood 9 a .m.UHS-VU/St Bernards v North Old Boys - Oval 2,

St. Bernards Co llege, 2 p .m.

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4.2 7.8 9.9 14 .15(1-)

Frank Kavanagh ([1

U 2.4 5.8 12.11 14 .13 (97)

C X . . u Rush 5 N Smith 2 Aglus 2 Pattisan Larkins Sheerly

Chapman Gidle,y. Best: Larkins Gidley Rush Fusinato Chapman McDonnell.

St Bern: Spinella 3 Mitchell 3 Kavanagh 2 Garth 2 Rumals Johnson JosephWalsh . Best : Garth Walsh Liberatore Oxenford DeMarton Ryan . Umpires:

Matthew Goold Brian Nunn (F) Thomas tiVischer Michael Roche (B) Gary

Clancy Craig Arnol (G)ST REVINS 5.5 8.8 12.10 13.16 (94)

OLD SCOTCH 3.1 4.8 10.8 11.13 (79)

SFiOB: Lynch 4 Mount Glenane Sherman Hobbs 0'Hanlon Mios Ryan

Maher Gullifer. Best : Sherman Lynch Wissell Gu➢ifer M Sullivan Neoharitis .

old Scotch: Lillev 3 Armstrong 2 Tesdorpf 2 Bull Dick Jonas McKenna .

Best : Jonas Dick Sutherland Cade Pearce Pappas Um : Tom Haysom

UN't BLUES 1.3 3.6 6.8 13.11 (89)

BE IA SATJ 4.4 8.5 12.12 16.14 (110)

Uni Blues: Shuttleworth 7 Dods Maddocks Narthway Torney Moms Heinz .

Best Shuttleworth Heinz P.iirms 41'oodhouse Dwyer Blizzard. DF.S : Keely 4

Hancock 3 Sheilds 2 Hart 2 Brown Pitcher Rayson Malydle Fieldsend . Best

Shields Dwyer Browning Kovess Fieldsend Pitcher. Um : Dash Pettis

Matti Brennan (F)

OLD (t cTTOfQ 3.3 4.4 8.5 11.6 (72)

CAU, OR 0.0 6.2 9.6 12.9 (P')

I . . . : : E p 4 Bartlett 2 Sheehan Latta Salem Dacey Hubbard

Pon ~est , .egear Ed;.. Newman Kennedy Bartlett Salem. Caul: Logan

3 M; turphy Patterson Edwards Alibrando Benkemoun C Hamm d

Ihud, t" iy Hardy Edwards Kalaja Winter C Hammond . Um]Sir I L, n Smith (F) 4Vill Stokes (B )

, TEURS 2.2 9.6 9.10 15.20(i10)

MAI t [a IN ~ 4.3 7.5 11.10 12.10 ("°'•

We ..: Chalmers 3 C Lee 3 A Taylor 2 Foster 2 Storhebrink 2 RussoMentally Paknington . Best: Bunworth Wallert Addamo Spry K hStornebrink. Marc : M Bortolotto 2 Ceccomanc'sd 2 Stattord 2 J Bartoi-«oConsidine Fraser Maclaaren Power Carlson. Best: Carlson Maclaren Po rStafford Cogdon Gasparine . Um : Ken McNiece Bruno Sort (F1 TroyChristenson fB)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2CO S 5.5 8.5 12.7 14.9 (93)OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 6.4 6.6 8.10 (58) ',.

Coll. Mutton 6 Bushnell 5 Howard Millar Williams. Best: Slatyerr Fabris

Bridgeman Cannizzo Mutton Bushnell . Old Canil>: Ericson 2 He(Teman Cowell Hill Rye Payne Renshaw. Best Tsindos Bruce Ericson Morley Davis

Salipas. Umpire s: Geoff Curran Jack Fagan (F) Jessica Rollo (B) BeornnMcCarthy Jourdan Smith (G )BANYUIZ PSS BYEOLD IVANHOE 1 .6 5.9 6.11 8.13 (61)OLD MELBURNIANS 3.3 5.4 9.8 12.8 (80)

Match details not received. Umpires: Sean Scully Sur Sean Scully Jnr (F)Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B )RIIPEI2TSWOOD 2.4 6.7 9.9 13.12 (90)

DID TRINITY 9.2 10.6 14.15 20.16 (136)

Rupertswood: Quigley 4 Brennan 3 Clark Gaunt Pretty Morrison Evans

McPhee. Best Ba.rall Brennan Quigley Spinner Watson Gaunt . Old Trinity:

Stebbins 6 Hogarlh 4 Bihviui 3 Kelly 2 Stewart 2 Oldfield M Bourke Petdro .

Best Stebbins Petdro Hogarth Butler Kelly Stewart . Umpires: Mark

Alexander Michael Forde (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G )

OLD ESSENDON GR 6.3 8.7 14.12 14.13 (97)

BEAUMAINS 0.1 3.6 6.7 11.11 (77)

Old Eas: Stone 8 Badderey 2 Towner 2 Shaw, Williams. tBest TiambaasMansaur Fitzgerard Shaw Mitchell Rumble . Bea : Terpsenis 3Bramwell 2 Clemente Dean Hill Elston Heath Wilson . Best J Heath J

- Fdmeades"L Hill M Wilson B Norris M Inilach . Um : Wayne Hinton Paul

Hoffman (F) Leah Cannon (B)IIIdDEbi-19 SEC'P1oP7 3

AJAX 1 .2 5.5 8.5 8.7(55)

OAKLEIGH 1 .6 3.11 6.17 11 .24 (90)

AdAE: Routman 2 Bloom Graf Nankin Piterman Raleigh Rotstein. BestRoutman Sacks Shaked Feldy Rotstein Raleigh. eigit: D Costigan 4 SBriggs 4 D Counihan T'Ihornton M Bennett . Best C Lamb D Counihan DCostigan S Briggs R Holden M Harold . Umpires: Andrew Fy(fe Brett

Herskope .(O Dean Herskope Jordan Maystan (B)

OLD PARAbIAPiS 1.3 4.8 6.5 12.18 (90)

ST BEDES-f+SEN1YIN'E TIGERS 0.4 0.6 2.8 4 .9(33)Old Pas: Peck 8 Holden Rose R Ryan ?rrlnorie. Best Bugeja Seneca RehlickiGirovskt Petrou Giddings. St Bedes/MT: Ferraro McNeil Knowles Lynch .

2.0 5.3 6.4 7.6(48)4 .9 5.11 12 .12 17.16 (118)

udb Pollard W . Best Shields Pay Leviston Glower'.ermners 5 Davis 3 Dudonan 3 Thompson 3 0 Brie n

2 Costello . &W, -.tdison Lord Smith l? 'ijovich Sinclair Remmers . Umpires:

Gajar-^ Skandakvmar (11T7 Bi CBS 2.8 5.11 7.16 9.16 (70)

2.0 6.4 8.6 12.9 (81 )hiatd Is not received .Umpf, e psul Matton Scott Fraser (F)THE] C?,riOYA 2.3 6.3 10.4 13.9 (6 )

miscu; 5.6 9.11 15 .13 17.15 (117)

Theory PeaoLa : Corrigan 6 Skiathitis 3 Gosettl2 Cunning Pappin . BestGuy McKay Gosetti Corrigan Quinn. B9ITSOB: McGrath 3 Edwardes 2 Lim 2Parker 2 Lenham Atkin Cold Misha Bear Taft Mitchell Biddington . Best : D

Higgin Kvley Taft Biddington Lim McGrath . Um : David D'Altera Jason

Wa :d.aj trl

0.0 2.1 4.2 4.3(27)ney 2 Tangas 2 McFadden Gaujan . Best

an am 7.1 12.4 17.5 22.11 (143)

ttionia. LAS: M Sheehan 2of Griffin L Casey.

ke Duthie (F) Matt Rogers Paul Tyrer (B)1 .3 2.4 4.6 5.10 (40)

6 .9 10.11 16.16 20.20 (140)

laannidis 5 . Best loannidis Lazarakis Snfoults Nevitt

F-c Bear alista Peninsula. Be Lana~e 6 Miller 3 Rhodes D SmithDade-Bell Jay Law Pearce Patching. Best Forster Pritchardade-Bell Hocking Preston. Um : Pat Machos Mark Duthie (F)"- . VLR9 2.3 4.5 7.8 10.9(69)

Rovers : Rootsey 4 Connell 3 Malthouse 2 Suleyman. BestSuleyTnan Rootsey OBrien Sharp Nicholls Ross

. EmmausSt :

Croughan 6 Baruaello 4 Eduati 2 Kay 2 Ferguson 2 Whealan Robin HickeyStafford . Best Baranello Hickey Ford Whealan C7oughan Stattord . Um .

Phil Callil David Murray (F)ST JOHNS O C 3.2 8.8 11.9 16 .14 (110)

MAZENOD 0 C 3.7 3.9 11.14 11 .17 (83)Match details not received . Umpires: Anthony Danren Darren Row3inson (F)BE GH 2.5 4.18 5.23 9.31 (&5)

0 O:a-D 1.5 3.5 4.7 5.7(37)

Bent : Ridgev.ay 3 Convery Lewis Lawry BrietkTrzz Dewar Annstrong . Best:Wyd Dewar Smith McMahon Kuzma Lewis. Ormond: Buckley 2 Miisias

Davis Jewell Best Buckley Brosnan Robbins Evans Redly Pincott Umpisea:

Nick RR-' : Lionel Katz (F)UNDER-19 121 RED

tdM :Ollla Tq BYEBUl: . . . . . -OWE 8 .5 14.11 20.19 27 .24 (186)

OLD ' . .M JUR? 3.3 4.5 5.9 8.11(59)

Bull Temp: P Voglis 8 D Millar 3 A Geargakopoulos 3 S Brittain 2 T Lee 2 RTremavne 2 M Vonel'rs 2 A Coulston P lossifidis J Saad D Seraicco A Smith.

Best: P Voglis S Millar T Lee A Coulston S Brittain D McColl, Old West : G

Nixon 2 B Buzza 0 Hickey S King S Laird M W7titingT Whiting . Best: S Laird

G Nixon L Squarci J Tanner S King P Hudson . Umpires: Patrick CoulthardNicholas Brown (F) Perrin Brown (B)IA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.6 5.6 9.6 10.6 (68)

OLDRFa S 0.0 4.6 6.6 7 .8(60)

la : Borelli 4 Tamblm 2 Robertson Wood Miller. Best : Barelli Miller Van

Oat Lancaster Tamblyn Wood. Old Xav*. Rees 4 Quinn Dyson Ment-lon .

Best: Murray Quinn Smith Rees Sahely. Um : Peter Angelis Tom

W'utdlow (F)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 3.1 4.1 7.5 9.9(63)IFlTMOg REDS 3.3 10.4 12.5 13.5 (83)

R : Moore 4 D Barry 2 Smith Jones Holies. Best Silvester Monice lane

''...., Barry Glen Moore. Fitzroy Reds : Chiew 5 Maghamez 3 Bombed 2 Zika 2

''Boole. Best: Ryan BambaciRogers Z11ca Greenwood Farrelly . Um : Mark

Alexander Michael Forde (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G )

AQUINAS 2.7 2.8 5.12 7.14 (56)

UHg.sn7f8T BERNARDS 2 .2 7.7 9.9 16 .18 (114)

Aquinas: Hobson 2 Kinghorn 2 Leonard Price Ryan . Best: Griffin McDonald

Leonard Kinghorn Adams Fraser. UHS-W JSt Bern : Bergin 517evethem 3

Griffiths 3 McDermott 2 Higgins 2 Kyle . Best : Oakley Bergin Higgins Gourlay

Rogers . Um : Tony ISlley (il ~,lichael Hafner Michael Reilly (B)

UNDER-19 (2i BLUEIS 0.1 2.6 3.8 9.12 (68)

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C t: David Madigan Coach: Dean Rossety Coach: Luke Stewart Coach : Bruce Armstrong

:,,st : Scott Jones Asst Coach : Mike Smith

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28 Nickles M 30 J. MtcKenzs 25 . D McMahon 27 Overend E 34 J Wdliams31 Garrood S 34 D . Rayson 26 . S Preece 28 Parkes M 35 S Jackson

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Under-19 - Section 2BANYULE-VIEWBANK BEAUMARIS COLLEGIANS OLD CAMBERWELL OLD ESSENDO N

Coach: Phiv Demetriou Coach: Mick Deaton Coach : Andrew Kenneaily GRAMMARIANS Coach : Shane Harvey-LitlteAsst : Mark Berry Ass Coach : Michael Jones Coach: Anson Brovmless

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'20 . J . Atkins 13 Z. Moon 18 D Sciol a

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Winning EdgePresentations

Round 11 results yielded me an 86% successrate .Review of Round 11 .Sectio n 1 .Again Old Xaverians comfortably defeated DeLa Salle . With their loss by forty six points,De La Salle are now two games out of the topfour and are in grave danger of missing theirfirst final series since 1997 .St Kevin's consolidated third position with aseventy seven point defeat of Old Scotch,who have dropped to seventh.Old Brighton remained two games behindthe top four as a consequence of their tenpoint victory over Old Essendon .Prahran again built percentage at theexpense of Marcellin, who lost by onehundred and twenty four points . It wouldseem that Prahran's renaissance is here asIvak and Cartledge again shared a dozengoals and Nigel Macpherson was in theirbest! !Mazenod had the bye .Section 2 .Collegians continued their winning run witha twenty four point win over Monash Blues .Collegians now loom as a real final's threat,while Monash missed a golden opportunityto move into the top bracket.Eley Park continued their good form with atwenty nine point victory over Fitzroy Reds,who remain in danger of dropping from thetop four.Old Xaverians won by forty points overTherry Penola, out at Oak Park . TheXaverians built an early lead, which thehome side could never counter as themorning winds abated around noon. Best for

Old Xaverians included : Jamie O'Connell,Chris Carrodus and Tim Maher. Therry

Penola's best included: John Chapman, Mick

Carter and Jason Bibby.Old Scotch moved into third place as aconsequence of their victory over Whitefriarsby seventy four points .Leaders, Old Melburnians received a forfeitfrom University Blacks .

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Section 3 .University Blueswon their eleventhconsecutiv ematch by defeating North Old Boys by fiftythree points .Emmaus St Leo's moved to third place bydefeating Old Scotch by ninety seven points .Old Geelong had a day out against Old Carey,whom the O .Gs defeated by ninety three

points .A more inaccurate La Trobe Universitymanaged to tie with Caulfield Grammarians .

Second placed Old Trinity, had a big win byone hundred and thirty two points over

Monash Gryphons, who were never a threat

to Old Trinity. Best for Old Trinity were ; the

consistent, Jed Burgess, Chris . Amiconi and

2002 G .T.Moore Medallist, Scott McPherson.

Preview of Round 12.

Section 1 .I expect Old Xaverians will again defeat Old

Scotch. Scotch like many other teams finddifficulty in scoring against the close knit

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Xaverian defence. They managed only onegoal in Round 3, when Old Xaverians won byeighty eight points .A final preview will be given when St Kevin'sjourney out to Mazenod . I expect a high classmatch, which will show just how much StKevin's have improved over the season . Athome and as they have done all asked ofthem, I select Mazenod .Now that Prahran have recaptured their formof previous seasons, I believe they will havethe ability to comfortably defeat Old Brightonand so thwart their finals' aspirations .De La Salle should be able to win againstMarcellin, who cannot maintain the requiredstandard, for more than a few minutes eachweek.Old Essendon have the bye .Section 2 .The in form, Collegians journey to FitzroyReds, who will be keen to atone for their losslast week . To the winner goes fourth placeand to the loser sixth place with three gamesremaining. I expect a titanic struggle andsuspect the more aggressive Reds game willjust bring them victory .In Round 3 leaders, Old Melburniansdefeated Eley Park by the minimum margin .Since then each side has improved greatlyespecially Eley Park, who have won well overweek's past. The O .M.s had a rest last weekand so may be short of a run. Nevertheless,at home I favour them to win narrowly after aclose encounter.Old Xaverians should encounter littledifficulty in again defeating UniversityBlacks .Despite their long journey to Donvale, thestage is set for a rare Therry Penola victoryover Whitefriars, who sucumbed by seventyseven points on May 1 at Oak Park . I wouldexpect Whitefriars to play much better athome, although I forecast a narrow victory toTherry Penola, who seek to play like "Lyons"away from home .Another virtual elimination final, will be thematch between Old Scotch and MonashBlues . Since their twenty five point victoryover Scotch in Round 3, Monash have shownindifferent form . Another loss today couldwell put the finals out of the Student's reach .Victory to Scotch could well ensureparticipation in the finals . Their greaterconsistency as well as the advantage ofplaying at Hays Paddock lead me to selectOld Scotch .

Section 3 .Emmaus - St Leo's, who lie third could wellpresent the biggest challenge yet toUniversity Blues, who visit new territory atBennettswood today . I expect today's game tobe in stark contrast to that played in Round3, when the Combine could only manage onegoal. This game could produce the "boilover"of the season, although I lack the courage toselect the home side . I select the Blues towin. . .just. (I await your chastisement, Tim .)Old Scotch should keep their finals' chancesalive with another good win over Old Carey .Both Caulfield Grammar and Old Geelong areplaying inconsistently. I am told changes ofpersonnel prevent these sides developing adefinite pattern of play. Whom to select is mydilemma. At home, Caulfield should justsnatch victory .Old Trinity should be able to againcomfortably defeat La Trobe University,

whose key players lack the skill of the Trinitystars such as Arrowsmith and Burgess .

North Old Boys should be able to comfortablydefeat the disappointing Monash Gryphons

and so consolidate their place in the four .

Correspondents . It would be great to receive

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TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1)

Old Scotch v Old Xaverians atCamberwell Spo rts Ground

Mazenod 0 C v St KevinsOld Essendon Gr - ByePrahran v Old BrightonMarcellin v De La Salle

CLUB 18 (2)Fitzroy Reds v Collegians - at Coburg City Oval,

Harding Street, Coburg (29 J1 )Old Melburnians v Eley Park

Old Xaverians (2) v University BlacksWhitefriars v Therry Penola 0 BOld Scotch (2) v Monash Blue s

CLUB 18 (3)Emmaus St Leos 0 C v University Blues

Old Carey v Old Scotch (3)Caulfield Or v Old GeelongOld Trinity v La Trobe Uni

Monash Gryphons v North Old Boys

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CLUB 18 (11,13 .10(88)OLD XAVERIANS 12. 4.0

105 12 .5

1$6 6(42)DE LA SALLEOld Yaw Hardwick 4 Davies 2 Ralph 2 Fay George Russian Ellis Jones .

Best: D Landrigan N Rathgeber M Jones Perry Jonathan Hardwick

Russian . DLS : Details not received . Umpires: Ryan Hense Brian Nunn (F)

ST EEVBiS 3.1 9.2 15.3 19.5 (119)

OLD SCOTCH 2.2 3.2 6.2 6.6 (42)

SKOB: McGuinness 4 Gentiluomo 3 Scarfo 3 Macey 2 Quirk 2 Robertson

2 Fogarty 2 Fox. Best: Makohon Holland McGuinness Gentiluomo Scarfo

Johnston . Old Scotch: Jones 2 Wright Reinmuth Gaunt Simson . Best:

Elliott Logan Kniakov Simson Willis Wright . Umpires : Trevor Hansen

Frank Kavanagh (F)MAZENOD 0 C BYEOLD BRIGHTON 1.4 2.5 5.9 7.11 (53)

OLD ESSENDON 1.1 2.3 4.4 6.7(43)

Old Bright : Ross 2 Pemberton Dooley Norwood Ward Marston. Best:

Maddox Daou Norwood Pemberton Paterson Dooley . Old Ess: Evan s 3

Steven Turner Hughes. Best: Steven Turner Hughes Poulton Barry

Fewster. Umpires: Paul Rapke (F)

PRAHRAN 6.8 8.14 14 .18 20.23 (143)

MARCELLIN 0.2 0.2 0.2' 2.5(17)

prahron: Ivak 7 Carilldge 5 Morton 2 Green Haywood Erickson Garoffolo

MacPherson Maughan . Best: Stephens Geri Ivak Haywood MacPherson

Garolfolo. Marc : Tozer Kost . Best: Kest Tozer Wall Symes Spinella

Russell . Umpires : Mark Thornhill (19

COLLEGIANS 2 .2 7.9 8.10 14 .13 (97)

MONASH BLUES 2.2 3.2 6.13 10.13 (73)

con: S Day 4 Johnson 3 Grant 2 Baxter Bum Hains Lazer Letchford.

Best : Johnson Baxter Ross M Day Hains Downs . Mon Blues: Collier 2

Arnott 2 Coughlin 2 Byrden Torres Moir M Dods . Best : West L Woods M

Woods Mouat Arnott Coughlin. Umpires: Brian Curthoys Lindsay

McIntyre ,F)ELEY PARK 3.3 6.5 10.7 13.10 (88)

FITZROY REDS 2.2 8.6 7.10 8.11 (59)

Eley Fork: Viola 5 Baker 2 Smith 2 Psaltopoulos 2 Cresswell Jackson .

Best: Viola Smith Truong Payne Grant Norris . Fitzroy Reds : Grimmett

3 Andrew 2 Frinsdorf Murphy Walsh. Best: Leske Crowe Hunter Collier

O'Reilly Vaughan. Umpires: Gavan Hegan Danny Carroll (F) 8 8(56jUNIVERSITY BLACKS

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OLD F4VERIANS (2) 4.5 8.7 10.9 12 12 (84)

Therrp penoln : Stevens 2 Carter VanEngelen Topic Kennessey B Lyons.

Best: Chapman Carter Ward Bibby Toner B Lyons . Old Xsverlans (2):

Richards 3 McGrath 2 King 2 Camberlin Conquest Francis Hoare Maher.

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0.2 3.4 4.7 6.11(47).4 11 .8 14 .10 18.13 (121)

OLD SCOTCHWhite: Welch 2 Tatterson. Best: Atkinson Dixey Murphy Bourke Spired

Ward. Old Scotch: Simon 7 Thorn 4 Pryles 3 Stubna 2 Comport Gray .

Best : Comport Colman Thom Simon N Simon J Stubna . Umpires: Jo e

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Waxman Bannister. Best: Coleman King Irvine Meagher Girdwood . NOB:

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 5.6 8.14 11.16 (82)

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 3.4 4.4 4.5 (29)

University Blues: McLachlan 2 Quinn 2 Irvine 2 Sudholtz 2 Ritchie

Details not received . Umpires : Richard Benson Joe Ciccotosto (F)

OLD SCOTCH (3) 1.0 2.2 2.4 3.5 (23)

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 4.3 9.10 15 .13 19.6 (120)

Old Scotch: Deschepper Illingworth S.Ballan . Best: Best B Walters

Clarke Newton Wood Deschepper D Ball an . Emmaus St Leos: D McGloin2 D Pitcher 2 A Bird 2 M Conti 2 C Vaughn 2 E McGlauchlan 2 P Scar 2M Montgomery S Mescher R England P Levins S Murphy . Umpires:

Simon Fearless (F)OLD GEELONG 2.6 5.11 9.14 17.17 (119)

OLD CAREY 1.1 2.2 3.2 4 .2(26)

Old Geel: D Lyons 7 P Winter 2 R Kilpatrick 2 J Abbott 2 P Edgar RImhoff S Timms H Peck, Best : J Abbott D Lyons R Kilpatrick H Peck C

Burgess S Timms. Old Carey: Small 2 S Cooke Elvins. Best: Thomas

Partridge Barr Elvins Hubbard S Cooke . Umpires : Dean Banova (F)

Lf. TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.4 4.9 5.12 8.16 (64)

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3.3 5.6 8.10 9.10 (64)

LsTrobe: Dunne 2 Heathcote 2 Scanlon 2 Clamp Palmieri . Best: O'Brien

Clamp Waterman Fanning Murphy B Wright . Gaul Gr : Minter 4 Gross

Bettany Dalwood Elias Steer. Best: Broughier Dalwood Harris Nadebaum

C Nadebaum R Minter. Umpires: Tom om Windlow (F') 17.12 22.15 (147)

OLD TRINITYMONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 1.1 2.1 2 .3(15)

Old Trin : Burgess 5 Cristiano 5 Taylor 2 Hilderbrandt 2 Arrowsmith 2 JCade 2 Barr McDonald Hii Cameron . Best: Burgess C Amimni Gamble

Cristlano Arrowsmith Hit. Mon Gryph: R Archer 2. Best: Hambridge

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The end of the season is near and we have seensome exiting football from all our teams in thecompetition so let's make sure we have asuccessful finish to the end of the season andmake sure everyone enjoys themselves .

ReviewIn round 6 most teams travelled to Parkville for

this round of matches . The first game and the top

of the table clash in division 1 was between the

two undefeated teams in Ballarat Park 1 andBroadmeadows 1, in a very exciting and tight

game Ballam Park ended just coming out on top

winning 5 .8.38 to Broadmeadows 3 .0 .18 . The next

game that took place was between Ballam Park 2

and 0 & M Jets 1 where Ballam Park were too

strong in a entertaining game winning 8 .3 .51 to

the Jets 2 .4 .16 . In the last of our games 0 & M

Jets played Parkside in a closely fought game

Parkside on 5 .4.34 to the Jets 1 .5 .11 . The game

between Moonee Valley and Ringwood was a forfeit

to Moonee Valley.In games played elsewhere Port Colts 1 playedMambourin in a very interesting game whereMambourin tried ever so hard, the scores did notreflect on how well they did actually play, thescores ended up Port Colts 12 .18 .90 toMambourin 2 .4.16. In the second game Port Colts2 hosted Maribynong the scores were Mari ong14.10.94 to Port Colts 2 .3 .15 .The final game was played at Ballarat betweenBallarat and Bull-Temp in a very convincingdisplay Ballarat had a pretty easy win, -winning13 .9.87 to Bull-Temp 0 .4 .4.In our very successful state game against SouthAustralia where our boys played very well winning17.20 .122 to South Australia 1 .2 .8 . The player

that was voted best on ground was Sean Knightfrom Geelong. Congratulations to our boys whorepresented the state very well .

PreviewIn this week's games most teams travel down toElsternwick Park. In the first game Mamourin playBull - Temp . Ringwood take on Maribynong, 0 &M Jets 1 play Broadmeadows 1 and the last gameat Elsternwick is between 0 & M Jets 2 and

Broadmeadows 2 .In games played at Port Colts, Port Coltsl playBallam Park 2 and Port Colts 2 play Parkside .In our final game of the round Ballam Parkl travelto Ballarat to play Ballarat. Good Luck to all teamsthis week and have a good game .

. ._1 `1Fit-- .DIVISION I PW L D F AV % PisBALIAM PARK 1 7 7 0 0 760 68 1117.65 28

BROADMEADOWS 1 6 5 1 0 307 125 245 .60 20

BALLAfv7 PARK 2 7 5 2 0 350 275 127.27 20

PORT COLTS 1 7 4 3 0 311 271 114 .76 1 6NORTH BALLARAT 7 3 4 0 315 232 135.78 12

BULLEfN TEP7iP 7 2 5 0 144 466 30 .90 8

0& Pd JETS1 6 1 5 0 210 344 6 195 4

M~AMBOURIN TIGERS 7 0 7 0 80 69S 11 .49 0

DIVISION 1 P IN L D F Agst % Pie

MARIBYRAJOtdG 7 7 0 0 659 22 2995 .45 28

PARKSfDE 7 6 1 0 351 216 1625 0 24

h100PJEEVALL61" 7 5 2 0 2 03 138 147,10 20

BROADMEADOWS 2#6 3 3 0 126 284 44 .37 12

0&M JETS2 6 3 3 0 1 01 266 37.97 12

PORT COLTS 2 7 2 5 0 119 215 55.35 8

RINGVJ000 7 1 2 0 88 448 19.64 4

# had bye last roundO&M v Broadmeadows Rd1 matches to be played on July 18, 2004

Received forfeit last round

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From un 2CiMichael Donahoo, Old Trinity . Abusive language, 2 matches.

Fro m July 3Paul Jones, Swinburne University. Striking, 2 matches .Sam Noble, Buileen-Templestowe . Striking, 3 matches .Daniel Lauletta, Hawthorn Amateurs . Striking, 4 matches .Damien Ford, Old Xaverians (2) (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches .° Luke Pryde, Glen Eira. Striking, 2 matches .• David Batten, University Blacks . Attempting to trip, 1 match .• Stephen Dale, Ruperisvaood (Under-19) . Audible obscenity,

1 matc h° Luke Battley, Old Carey ( Reserves) . Striking, 2 matches.* Ben Reinmuth, Old Scotch (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches.' Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

Results of Investigation Hearings - Tuesday, July 6Old Trinity and Old Scotch charged with two melees in theirreserves match played at Trinity on Saturday June 26 .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $300 for two majormelees (1 st offence for reserves over the last two year period) .

cc ($5); second offence ($25); thirdq,(fe : .ce ($50);fourth offence ($ 1 00); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

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F2! : .,V!, P W L D For nFSr %r;~ ff19(2), ::lIE P :~ L D F~ Agsr %>atsLA TROBE UNI 11 11OLD GEELONG 11 9OLD CAREY 11 9BENTLEIGH 11 5BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI1 5IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11 5SWINBURNE UNI 11 4MONASH GRYPHONS 11 3WEST BRUNSWICK 11 2WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 2

D3 RESERVE P w

OAKLEIGH 11 10UHS-VU 11 10RUPERTSWOOD 11 9ST JOHNS O C 11 7WERRIBEEAMATEURS 11 6POWER HOUSE 11 5'SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS11 4HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 3SYNDAL TALLY-H0 11 1MT LILYDALE 11 0'ineligible player Round 9

D4 RESERVE P w

KEW 11 8ELSTERNWICK 11 8NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 8ST MARYS 11 8OLD WESTBOURNE 11 7ALBERT PARK 11 5ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 4BULLEEN COBRAS 11 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 2BOX HILL NORTH 11 0

ii19 SECTION 1 p w

ST KEVINS 11 9DE LA SALLE 11 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 8OLD XAVERIANS 11 7STBERNARDS 11 6OLD SCOTCH 11 6MARCELLIN 11 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 3OLD BRIGHTON 11 2CAULFIELD GR 11 1

1019 SECTION 2 P w

RUPERTSWOOD 11 8OLD ESSENDON GR 11 8COLLEGIANS 11 7BANYULE VIEWBANK 11 7OLD TRINITY 11 6BEAUMARIS 11 6OLD MELBURNIANS 11 5OLD CAMBERWELL 11 4OLDIVANHOE 11 3

1119 SECTION 3 >' w

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 9OLD CAREY 11 8WHITEFRIARS 11 8OLD PARADIANS 11 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 6OAKLEIGH 11 6AJAX 11 4MHSOB 11 3THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11 2MONASH BLUES 11 1

0 0 995 350 284.29 442 0 1155 301 383.72 362 0 854 481 177.55 366 0 610 666 91 .59 206 0 622 751 82.82 206 0 711 932 76.29 207 0 552 803 68 .74 168 0 483 954 50 .63 129 0 320 674 47 .48 8 ORMOND 11 2 9 0 748 1270 58.90 89 0 441 950 46 .42 8 OAKLEIGH CLAYS 11 2 9 0 709 1330 53.31 8

D For Ag~P % Fts

0 981 420 233.57 400 885 389 227.51 400 1100 460 239 .13 360 839 581 144.41 280 940 756 124.34 240 614 798 76.94 200 592 687 86.17 160 631 912 69.19 120 324 1070 30.28 40 317 1341 23.64 0

L D For ADsi % pis

3 0 766 433 176.91 323 0 862 556 155.04 323 0 833 624 133.49 323 0 769 618 124:43 323 1 773 541 142 .88 305 1 796 590 134 .92 227 0 701 680 103 .09 167 0 612 749 81 .71 169 0 420 882 47 .62 811 0 461 1368 33 .70 0

ED Far AgsP % Pis

2 0 1113 916 121 .51 363 0 1079 715 150.91 323 0 1123 839 133.85 323 1 1163 802 145.01 304 1 1090 989 110.21 265 0 1108 828 133.82 247 0 804 968 83.06 168 0 744 1042 71 .40 129 0 424 1356 31 .27 810 0 625 1098 56.92 4

L D For Agst % Fts

3 0 990 888 111 .49 323 0 975 902 108 .09 323 1 809 550 147 .09 304 0 821 744 110 .35 285 0 841 807 104 .21 245 0 709 780 90 .90 246 0 732 774 94 .57 207 0 678 890 76.18 167 1 558 810 68.89 1 4

L D For Agst % Pfs

2 0 970 653 148.55 363 0 1185 622 190.51 323 0 1052 619 169.95 323 0 954 667 143.03 325 0 1027 648 158.49 245 0 914 781 117 .03 247 0 877 935 93 .80 168 0 527 1042 50 .58 129 0 526 1422 36 .99 810 0 510 1425 35.79 4

PENINSULA 0 B 11 10 1 0 1475 749 196 .93 40ST JOHNS 0 C 11 9 2 0 1030 729 141 .29 36

BENTLEIGH 11 8 3 0 1266 411 308 .03 32

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 7 4 0 1073 898 119 .49 286 5 0 1005 948 106.01 24SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 1

DE LA SAILE (2) 11 4 7 0 753 1173 64 .19 16MAZENOD 0 C 11 3 8 0 785 1124 69.84 12HAMPTON ROVERS 11 3 8 0 641 1306 49.08 1 2

1119 (2) RED sW L D For Agst % FtsFITZROY REDS 11 11 0 0 1187 388 305.93 44LA TROBE UNI 11 9 2 0 910 422 215.64 36RUPERTSW000 (2) 11 8 3 0 872 546 159.71 32OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11 6 5 0 570 644 88.51 24OLD WESTBOURNE 11 6 5 0 679 880 77.16 24BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEII 5 6 0 785 744 105 .51 20NORTH OLD BOYS 11 5 6 0 561 839 66 .87 20UHS-VUlST BERNARDS 11 3 8 0 418 1157 36 .13 12AQUINAS 0 C 11 2 9 0 526 1063 49 .48 8

CLUB 10 (1) s ~'MAZENOD 0 C 10 11OLD XAVERIANS 11 10ST KEVINS 11 7PRAHRAN 11 7OLD BRIGHTON 11 5DE LA SALLE 11 5OLD SCOTCH 10 4OLD ESSENDON GR 11 3MARCELLIN 11 2OLDIVANHOE 4 0

L D For Agst % Pts DatFo

0 0 666 405 164 .44 44 110 .001 0 1099 379 289 .97 40 90 .914 0 860 565 152 .21 28 63 .644 0 726 471 154 .14 28 63 .646 0 500 648 77 .16 20 45 .455 1 599 629 95 .23 22 45 .455 1 480 784 61 .22 18 40.008 0 480 837 57.35 12 27.279 0 320 1083 29.55 8 18.184 0 0 0 0 0 0.00

CLUB 18 (2) POLD MELBURNIANS 11OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11OLD SCOTCH (2) 11FITZROY REDS 11COLLEGIANS 11MONASH BLUES 11ELEY PARK 11THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11WHITEFRIARS 11

IN 1 D Far Agst % Pis

9 2 0 900 478 188.28 369 2 0 725 478 151 .67 367 4 0 814 721 112.90 286 5 0 694 587 118.23 246 5 0 803 766 104.83 246 5 0 643 655 98 .17 245 6 0 703 679 103 .53 203 8 0 599 844 70 .97 122 9 0 533 866 61 .55 82 9 0 352 852 41 .31 8

CLUB 18 (3) PW L D For Agst % PisUNIVERSITY BLUES 11 11 0 0 1404 302 464 .90 44OLD TRINITY 11 9 2 0 1078 490 220.00 36EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 7 4 0 823 503 163.62 28'NORTH OLD BOYS 11 6 5 0 610 533 114.45 24OLD SCOTCH (3) 11 5 6 0 557 782 71 .23 20CAULFIELD GR 11 4 6 1 701 944 74.26 18LA TROBE UNI 11 4 6 1 440 792 55.56 18'OLDGEELONG 11 4 7 0 700 817 85.68 16OLD CAREY 11 2 9 0 425 1154 36.83 8MONASH GRYPHONS 11 1 10 0 415 1075 38.60 4

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 10STBERNARDS 10MARCELLIN 10OLD TRINITY 10OLD SCOTCH 10OLD HAILEYBURY 10OLD XAVERIANS 10WHITEFRIARS 10OLD MELBURNIANS 10DE LA SALLE 1 0

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ST KEVINS 10COLLEGIANS 10ST BEDES MENT TIG 10OLD IVANHOE 10OLD ESSENDON GR 10OLD BRIGHTON 10NORTH OLD BOYS 10OLD PARADIANS 10MAZENOD 0 C 10BEAUMARIS 1 0

C SECTION p

MHSOB 11CAULFIELD GR 11OLD CAMBERWELL 11PARKDALE VULTURES 11MONASH BLUES 11HAMPTON ROVERS 11AJAX 11THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11GLEN EIRA 1 1

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11ORMOND 11BANYULE 11FITZROY REDS 11YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11PENINSULA 0 B 11AQUINAS 0 C 11OLD MENTONIANS 11PRAHRAN 11SALESIAN 0 C 1 1

D2 SECTION p

OLD CAREY 11OLD GEELONG 11BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEIIIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11BENTLEIGH 11LA TROBE UNI 11WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11MONASH GRYPHONS 11SWINBURNE UNI 11WEST BRUNSWICK 1 1

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RUPERTSW00D 11OAKLEIGH 11ST JOHNS O C 11UHS-VU 11SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS11POWER HOUSE 11MT LILYDALE 11SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11

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9 1 0 1066 635 167.87 36

9 1 0 1315 822 159 .98 369 1 0 1017 639 159 .15 366 4 0 994 873 113.86 245 5 0 874 951 91 .90 203 7 0 899 902 99.67 1 2

3 7 0 690 868 79.49 123 7 0 502 1044 48.08 122 8 0 647 990 65.35 81 9 0 699 979 71 .40 4

W L D For Agst % Pis

8 2 0 1102 865 127 .40 328 2 0 879 724 121 .41 327 3 0 1149 828 138 .77 28

6 3 1 825 848 97.29 266 4 0 1122 912 123.03 246 4 0 901 780 115.51 244 6 0 821 830 98.92 162 8 0 683 1027 66.50 81 8 1 647 1093 59.19 61 9 0 745 967 77 .04 4

W L D Far % P@s11 0 0 1114 742 150.13 448 2 1 1252 804 155.72 347 3 1 896 815 109.94 307 4 0 904 878 102.96 28

5 6 0 889 795 111 .82 205 6 0 838 835 100.36 204 7 0 933 994 93 .86 164 7 0 818 924 88 .53 162 9 0 803 1209 66.42 81 10 0 765 1216 62 .91 4

W t D For Agst % Pis

11 0 0 1436 633 226.86 449 2 0 1106 740 149.46 36

8 3 0 1151 784 146.81 327 4 0 883 672 131 .40 285 6 0 942 900 104.67 205 6 0 878 1113 78.89 204 7 0 659 1014 64.99 16

3 8 0 758 1049 72.26 122 9 0 759 956 79 .39 81 10 0 600 1379 43 .51 4

Y 1 D For A~st % Pfs

9 2 0 1257 697 180.34 369 2 0 1172 762 153,81 369 2 0 1117 800 139 .63 369 2 0 1005 793 126 .73 365 6 0 804 1022 78.67 204 7 0 825 919 89 .77 16

3 8 0 855 1016 8415 123 8 0 694 1016 68.31 122 9 0 792 1046 75.72 8

2 9 0 630 1110 56.76 8

l'z` SEGi9CN P Iff

OLD WESTBOURNE 11 10KEW 11 10ELSTERNWICK 11 8BULLEEN COBRAS 11 8ST MARYS 11 6ALBERT PARK 11 4NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 3ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 2RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 2BOX HILL NORTH 11 1

A RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLUESST BERNARDSOLD SCOTCHOLD XAVERIANSOLD TRINITYDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYMARCELLINOLD MELBURNIANSWHITEFRIARS

1 0 12091 0 11653 0 11943 0 11225 0 11357 0 9678 0 9648 1 6409 0 7119 1 801

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547653811843973

1014126411041278142 1

27349159762249161368072380697 0

RESERVE P W L D For ANORTH OLD BOYSCOLLEGIANSST KEVIN SOLD BRIGHTONOLD ESSENDON GROLDIVANHOEST BEDES MENT TIGMAZENOD 0 COLD PARADIANSBEAUMARIS

10 8 2 0 666 41310 8 2 0 607 46310 6 3 1 693 53710 5 5 0 588 44210 5 5 0 585 47510 4 6 0 549 68310 4 6 0 436 58010 4 6 0 544 77910 4 6 0 401 62510 1 8 1 408 633

221 .02 40178 .41 40147 .23 32133 .10 32116 .65 24

95 .36 1676.27 1257.97 1055.63 856.37 6

429 .67 40148 .47 32140.03 28100.48 24126.68 2094.29 2087.50 1666 .39 1248 .64 824 .33 0

61 .26 3231 .10 3229.05 2633.03 2023.16 2080 .38 1675 .17 1669 .83 1664 .16 1664 .45 6

C RESERVE P ff _k _D For Agst % PIS

AJAX 11 8 3 0 735 423 173.76 32HAMPTON ROVERS 11 8 3 0 761 583 130.53 32CAULFIELD GR 11 7 4 0 853 593 143 .84 28MONASH BLUES 11 7 4 0 750 584 128 .42 28THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11 7 4 0 632 626 100 .96 28OLD CAMBERWELL 11 6 5 0 669 720 92 .92 24MHSOB 11 5 6 0 744 494 150 .61 20

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 5 6 0 680 683 99 .56 20

PARKDALE VULTURES 11 2 9 0 519 923 56.23 8GLEN EIRA 11 0 11 0 350 1160 30.17 0

Dl RESERVE P W L D For A9st % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 9 2 0 1203 374 321 .66 36ORMOND 11 9 2 0 937 402 233.08 36

FITZROY REDS 11 9 2 0 930 427 217.80 36PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 4 0 920 632 145 .57 28OLD MENTONIANS 11 6 5 0 705 580 121 .55 24AQUINAS 0 C 11 6 5 0 628 726 86 .50 24BANYULE 11 4 6 1 577 782 73 .79 18

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 2 8 1 455 735 61 .90 10PRAHRAN 11 1 10 0 278 999 27.83 4SALESIAN 0 C 11 1 10 0 233 1393 1633 4

H L D For ktlst % Pt

10 1 0 1295 751 172 .44 4 09 2 0 1114 836 133 .25 368 3 0 1043 787 132 .53 326 5 0 938 707 132.67 24

6 5 0 1028 998 103 .01 245 6 0 912 874 104 .35 204 7 0 802 1133 70.79 16

3 8 0 784 1059 74.03 122 9 0 859 1185 72.49 82 9 0 814 1259 64.65 8

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