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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 2003
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- held last Sundav at the Old Trinity F ~f our clubs were represented the day was

>~ablished itself as an important advisory or

live committf :Rules Review C

epresen : g ion to thn F

rtant body the F c i

~e= icing Amateur too r-ach the same way as thetee .,ients' Forum is invite d

Cu~A .,aii[tee so the bodv canhear from regarding the

CTTIEFr EXECUTIVEOFFICER

to became more credil)le a need for all clubs to b e represented . Unfortunatelyre represented with apolc es from a further 15 . With these figures in mind it is eas y

I cr-tain contentious issues when a view is not overwhelmingly representative of al l

ing nominations for this award ean~ day. I would l ;ke to set a deadlin e

hese nomination forrn, to be receive I, so if each VAF 1~ senior and Under 1 9

nd view the games from the lower level of each box .

upper level of each of the + ' , are to be used at each club's

i risk . For next year a mesh "fence" "' be installed, but for ' e moment the upper level of eac h

Br U : ' s ' : 1r Power's season came to an abrupt ending last weekend when unfortunately the clu b

by the due date (next wed

h ireI 'riser who was listed . , :, c'~ of t I and tI )-committee person1 1' ease fill in the voting cour3i, ~- ' . - --'cacs€ bafller" and

offers a metal bar across the front of the area as protection . Unfortunately each bar has take ng from coaches and doesn't do its former job as well . It is suggested that coaches and staff

-rn nd 18. -' to - who have had their season ended one week early .

. ining a reasonable standar-l on r-- ~ off the field and it is sad that we couldn't make it to th e,cm to not continue for the club . It would be fair to say that the club has bad troubl e

i - i in a jofnt _ on behalf of both parties (the VAFA and the club) that it was best forlied a number of conditions that it had been operating under for the last six weeks or so . Thi s

happily hosts its second AP_ .* . AGS match -4- 1- yr ct Wednesday evening (6 .30pm start) .

nu, is tree and vc are delighted to assist with this gam e

"- (- rs ns tnmorro,,, „

~•,LL ,'\S•SOCIATION! am "o . 1 8

loois participating are the backbone of many of th eI, of the ~TAFA competition . The game caill be reported o nI"Amateur Footballer" next week . In last year's match

iAan Goddard and Jobe Watson (both now establishe d

ers) st<-ri ~d, so this match certainly is a possible

INDEXlVed's Matches . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .6

' Cl'u?Y~OardlAdverts ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..12i, me Love of the Game . ... . .. .. .. . ._ . .. .. . .. .. .. .Finals' Venues .. . .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..19Louking Bark .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .34-35Todays Umpires . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . ..40srbxt.<co~tr Arena Ihav .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..5 6

bunai & tm^csdgatfons .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..56Club XVIlI teamlists . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . _58/59

;r Spot the Ball .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ..62.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . ...63(64

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Oi(i Hallback Si a

Dwyer wa s

ear and is lThey don't t, t "ballers, the u -fizz of his bacHaileyhury's ri :"I thought oursaid . "I re,-'.

y against Trinity ,six of them hasFord has retur;back missed se,and get sus c

airport frisker 11He finished th ` out afterOld Haileybury, nolr ~pits svin over St Bern ds vs and'=r'arcellin

left on its itinerary and . at least one

will .Old Trinity, the onlywin behind and nice ifinal two rounds .

Then. of course, there invincibilit ystemming from the gold-plated win for Old Haileybury .

"After the weekend, the guys should be confidentcan match itenough in themselves to know tha

t r said .with just about everybody,- DwyerCLOSEIt is laughably tight at the bottom end of the latter,though the humour is probably lost on those involved .

Not much more than a kick separate St Kevins and OldMelburnians as they attempt to ward relegaiion -

the percentages are 76 .38 and 75 .10 "'t i

St Kevins is likely to hung on towinnable game in old Ivanhoe

finishing with Old Scotch .Old Melburnians, meanwhile, have St Sernards andOld Xavs and need to stage at least one sizable upset .

FOOTBALLOne of the VAFA's most recognised players. Uni Blues'

Gillon McLachlan, has been in news a bit of late .

McLachlan, 29, has been m a l< as key play r in the

youthful chaa ;e of the .

with key men andafter Demetriou'sBut "4cLachlandown his iil

g treatment threon his docto r

e him out there agai

also spoke of University's stubbo riu get the season going from round one rath ,

it mid-year .plight stern from the number of studenhome to the clt-intry in summer and tu

a~~~ ncated or ason for the first game .

it have be i ;oin-ed that we're mid-ta

ie result~ " ? ! a bit better than th a

an said .~Qiiy suffered again at the start of the season ar i

a-.;w injuries and a lot of guys underdone . We alwa

seem to start badly and then we make a eharge bu makes it too hard to make the finals.

-Also should have won on Saturday - we had

more scoring s ;iots than :avrier - and it becomes criti

for .~~~ . T'athcr it, ., , hein q hiccup for us it's terminal

a nardsU r BluesSt ~s i dsOld _,otchOld I nhoe

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is moving along beautifuIl rIt is hit a massive snag . His bac!

d has seized up the three tim e

DeCrespignyrJ Jordan

O` v WI3r Usk, hiout;n Blues C?'un

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old 2sibl eC) I ~ ~

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It's an ongoing problem and we've got to work out howi„ deal with it. We need to sort that out ."0 1 THE MPY U

St Bernards is likely to crunch Old Melburnians. OldScotch and Trinity should be a peach of a game. Oldtiavs an d Old Ilaileybury could go either way, buthiareeilin's form suggests it will struggle against Uni

Blues and Old Ivanhoe is the underdog against Stl~evins after last week's sma:' ing.

Old :?ulburnie_*! :, - wish to congratulate reserves vicecaptain Ameet Bains on reaching his 100th game forOM's this weekend . Commencing at OM's in 1996,Ameet won the 1997 U 19's B & F award and after athree year hiatus from the club, "Roger" returned in2002 to play in that year's reserves grand final .Although the latter part of the legal eagle's career hasbeen interrupted by injuries to most parts of his body,Ameet has been a great clubman, friend and a reliablecontributor to our club . Well done Ameet, we all hopethere are many more games and good times left in youceflbid Haileybury - congratulates Jeremy Bourke onplaying his 50th game for the Bloods today against Old:avs at Toorak Park . Jeremy joined the club in 2001and from his lst game has excited all with hisspectacular and fearless style of play . Runner up B & Flast year and gained recognition this year, representingthe VAFA against WA and the VCFL. Well doneBourkey' . The Bloods also congratulate RichardGeorge on playing his 50th game for the club 2 weeks,go against Old Trinity . 'Dickie' played his lst Seniorcame back in 1994 whilst still at school, rejoined theclub in 1996 and was runner up U19 B & F . He onlymanaged 7 games from 1997 - 2000 due to a broken legand other serious injuries . Played 2001 in the seniorsand traveled OIS last year, so not the fastest 50 games,but is back firing this year. Well done Dickie' .Old Trinity - congratulate Steve Bladeni who playedhis 100th game recently . Steve began with the OldBoys in 1995 and was a member of our 1996 B GradePremiership side . Injury and overseas employment hashampered his games total, but he has rejoined late thisseason and is making an excellent contribution . Keep itup Steve" .Uni Blues - congratulate Ross Featherston onreaching 100 games for the club (senior and reserve) .The versatile big man started at the club in 1997 and.vas a member of the 1999 reserve premiership team . Aperformer in all key positions, he has always beenprominent in the best and fairest count each seasonand a fantastic club man off the field . Ross was luredout of retirement this season for another run to helpout the clubs ruck stocks. Well done Ross, we wish youall the best for the season and With your new familyaddition.

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

St Bernards v Old Melburnians

Old Scotch v Old TrinityOld Xaverians v Old Haileybury

Marcellin v University Blues

Old Ivanhoe v St Kevins

4.4 9.8 12.11 14 .13 (97)

Quail Finoechlaro Kitchen .

UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 6.6 8.9 12.11 (83)

ST BERNARDS 2.2 6.5 11.9 12.14 (86)Old HaBeybury: M Corrigan 4 Forsyth 2 Armstrong 2 Bourke O'FarrellMason Loewe Lay A Floyd . Best: Armstrong D Lay Loewe Davey ForsythBarker.St. Bernards: T Harvey 3 B Jordan 2 O'SuWvan 2 Fielding 2 D JordanAshton Byrne . Best: Wilkinson O'Sullivan Joe Mount B Jordan Byrne NMitchellUmpires : Anthony Damen Steve McCarthy (F) Craig Brajtberg PeterTeasdale (B) Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota (G)OLD MELBURNIANS 2.0 2.3 3.7 7.10 (52)OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.6 8.7 11.11 (77)Old b4PTMm**+im*+s: Magee 3 Berry 2 Costello-Manning S Theodore . Best: JRay Jono Miller Magee S Theodore Hazeli Gallagher.Old Trinity: Green 3 Pretty 2 D Burrows Cultrera Gnatt Kenna L KennedyLongmtre. Best : Gnatt Deane-Johns T VanDerVenne Butler Kenna RBurrows.Umpires : Richard Eastwood Mark Morrison (F) Nathan Eddy Scott Fraser(B) Bernie Jephson John Hall (G )UNIVERSPTY BLUES 1 .3 3.9 6.13 9.15 (69)OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 6.3 10.4 12.4 (76)University Blues : deCrespigny 3 Willde 3 Maddtson Young Gleeson . Best:Kordick Ryan McIntyre North Callery Coleman .Old %averians: Dillon 3 McDonnell 2 Pasceri 2 Johnston 2 Mollard 2 JBowen. Best : Landrigan Johnston Biddlecombe Beetham BinghamMcDonnell.Umpires : Rob Sneddon Mick Sneddon (F) Andrew Rechiman BrendanCorcoran (B) Beornn McCarthy Craig Arnol (G )ST KEVINS 2.8 5.10 10.15 15.16(106)AiARCELLI@I 2.3 8.7 9.11 9.17(71)St. Nevins: Garvey 4 W Guilder 4 Rombotls 2 Mulgrew 2 Kempton MDollman Pope. Best: Kempton D Mahoney Simpson Pope Garvey Crohan.Marcellin: Treganowan 2 McMillan 2 Maguire 2 Spence Carmody Bardon.Best: Browne Dobson Considine Frislna Bardon Johnston .Umpires : Mark Jenkins A)ble Firley (F) James Gregory Graeme Thwa7tes (B)Dominic Napoli Andrew Barnes (G )OLD IVANHOE 3.3 4.5 4.9 5.11 (41)OLD SCOTCH 7.2 11.7 13 .10 20.16 (136)Old Ivanhoe: Stevens 3 Moore Spoor. Best : Lowe Donaldson Spoor CrowleyCorcoran Bolzan .Old Scotch: Dennis 4 Collins 2 Kichen 2 Muffins 2 C Phillips 2 Ross 2Wigney 2 Crow Hume B Phillips Thompson . Best : Dennis Wigney Tallent

Umpires : Mark Gibson Jamle Kvlns (F) Brendan Cannon Sean Collins (B)Dermis Webster Matthew Kent (G)

A RESERVEOLD HAB.EYBURY 0.1 0.2 0.3 1 .4001ST BERNARHS 3.4 10.5 16.7 20.11 (131)Old Halleyhury: Somala . Best: O'Donnell, George, Kight. Ladd, Rowlands,Mackenzie .St Bernnrds : McIntyre 3, Close 3, Bouztkas 2, Pearson 2, [annazzo 2, Davis2, Altis. James Mount, Anderson, O'Rlley, Evans . Best: McIntyre. JamesMount, L . Wilkinson, Davis, Bouztkas . Catterall.OLD SdELB 'S 2.2 5.3 6.5 11.7.(73)OLD TRINITY 1.2 2. 5 3.6 4.6(30)Old M : C .Ray 4, BeIlby 3, Pertzei, Rose, Schiller, Alder .Best:Richmond, Tslotras, Pertzel, N .Mulqulney, C .Ray, Betlby.Old Trinity : Blackmore, Lavtetta. Troon. Van Der Venne. Best : Amlconi,Mal. Gamble, Peggle. Lavtetta, R .Condron

OLD XAVERiA2i8 2.3 4.4 6.10 9.11 (65)Uni Blues : Millard 4guln 4 Chee) Solly Brown Featherston . Best : BirksFeatherston Millard M .Thomas Cohbledick Quin.Old Xav: Green 3 Maker 2 Wooruff Skidmore Sapuppo Calllnan . Best:Howard Fose Skidmore Carey Speekman Ryan.ST. IiEVIft'S 3.2 5.2 6.3 7.4 (46)MARCELLIN 2.2 6.4 13.6 20.9 (129)St. Itevins : L Katavolos 2. Crowe 2, Crowley, Moy9an, Greenhalgh . Best:Purcell, Coleman, Greenhalgh, Curtis, JP Mount . L Katavolos .Marcellin : Rowe 4 . Galati 2, Matthews 2, Cooper 2, Wilkins 2, Dinneen . 2,Black 2 . Tavlor 2, Hansen, A Carson. Best Colville, A Carson, Galati, Black,Rowe, Cull .OLD 1VAIv`HOE 6.1 7.7 10.7 10.7 (67)OLD SCOTCH 2.1 7.2 10.6 12.7 (79)Old Ivanhoe: Kent 2 . J . Weddle 2, Braddy, Brandt, David. Gary George.Morris, Theodossi Best: Braddy, Berry. Pratt, Kent. Brandt. KaralillOld Trinity: Joyce 3, Simon 2, Reid 2, Cations 2, Beattie, Beaurepaine,Lewis Best: Cations. Page, Joyce, Beattie, DuMaresq, Hol t

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003 3

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Coach han Cleary a r:aach: i - i Fanny c. -h : Justin Pi !nngRes. Co, c. .. um Humphrey Res Coco r =,w Lur cx : Paul Northey st: Andrew Pickering h: And

~s : Dirk, Jones ties : Hartley Slone h: Serge C

I C. Purcell I C. Home 1 A . Oates 1 D. Smit h2 T. Collins 2 R. Kejna 2 L. Lochran 2 S . Theodore 1 R. Mullin s

3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrigan 3 S. Curatolo 3 J. Pertze! 2 B. Phillip s3 J Ros s

4 G . Romanin 4 S . Langford-Jones 4 B. Davis 4 R. Mathews5 L Bunn

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5 N. Godwin 5 J . Bourke 5 T. Young.

Holm e6 D 5 S . Collins6 D. Sampimnn 6 A White (DVC) 6 S . Kent

.7 C. Thompson

6 A . Crow (~JC)7 M . Rowe 7 M . Corrigan

8 R . George 7 J. Geishen 8 A. McKeon 7 J . Kitchen (VC)

8 B . Robinso n8 R. Frisina9 M Barker 8 T. Stevens 9 A. Simpson 8R N . Colman

9 L. Considine10 A Date

.10 C . Efstathiou (RVC) 9 D . Payne

10 T. Roberts (C)11 P. Gallagher

9 C . Tallent10 C Smith.

11 D Taylor (RC) 11 C . Waxman 10 C . Crowley12 J. Richardson

.1 M . Angus.

12 B Cronin11 M . Graves

'17 S. Tully 13 B . Thiele.

Dinneen13 S12 B . O Farrell 12 C . Branigan 14 B. Evans.

Salce14 D13 M . Peterson 13 M. Orchard 15 M . Rose

15 S Cations.15 P. Spencet~nce

A . Forsyth15 D . Mackenzie

14 C . Moore15 B Low

17 James Miller18 T. Fitzgerald

.16 S . Troo n

16 L. McMillan 16 P. O'Donnell.

16 S Price 19 R. Mulquiney (VC)17 G. Cox (VC) 17 K . Ford

.17 A Corcoran

20 J . Guest 19 T. Husking18 D. Gartner 18 C . Jayasekera .18 J Hope

21 M . Hicks 20 S . Lilfingsto n19 D. Cooper 19 M . Armstrong (C) . 22 J . Dixon 21 J . Stratos20 S . O'Flynn 20 G. Fletcher 19 P. Dinakis 23 M . Berry {VC} 22 N . Addiso n21 N . Walker 21 A . Jenke 20 D . Hawkes 24 M . Hawkins 24 L McDonnel l

Marso n22 D Maso n22 D 21 R . Roberts 25 H. Whitehead 25 M . Saunders.23 A . Wadsworth

.23 S . Loewe 22 P. Donaldson 26 T. Costello

27 D Klnsella26 T. Downing

24 L. O'Fiynn (RVC) 24 A . Ross 23 K. Theodossi.

28 M.

Billin g25 R. Galati 25 S . Rowlands 24 G . Heron 29 M . Prowse 29 M . Gnatt

'26 D . McMillan 26 J . Bell (RC) 25 E. Byrne 30 Jono Miller raro30 T. Finocch27 S . Theisz (DVC) 27 L. Siapantas 26 A. Bereza 32 E . Selby 31 N N . Leit l

28 D . Johnston 28 S . Goldsworthy 27 J. Waddle 33 J. Magee 32R R Fullerato n29 N . Addison 29 B . Carson (VC) 28 S . Morris 34 J. Beaumont (DVC)

.33 E . Rei d

30 A . Treganowan {C} 30 D . Warnes 29 R Weddle 35 C. Ray 34 C . Phillips31 B . Dobson 31 D . Lay .

30 F Jolley36 B . Wulff 35 P. O'Conno r

32 M . Browne 32 B . Mitchell33 R . Mosbey

.31 J. Stevens

37 N. Guy38 J . Godley

36 A . Milla r37 A . Boyd

33 G. Cull 34 A Waxman 32 M. Konnigen 39 J. Tucker 38 G. Prendergast34 D . Jarred35 J. Frazer (DVC)

.34 P. Langtord-Jones 33 N . Pratt 40 H. O'Brien

41 N Smith39 B . Ferguso n40 W. Symington

36 M . Bortolotto35 D . Lappag e36 S. Brewster

34 ATiernan35 M. Pollock

.42 p. Theodore 41 W. Lewis

42 T Beatti e37 D . Cope38 M Star

37 A. Floyd 36 B. Spoor 43 A. Wu44 T. Harrison

.43 R . Breisc h

.39 B. Colville

38 L . FloydBroks39 H

37 A. Berry 45 C. Murphy44 D . Jackso n

40 D . Carson.

40 S. Davey38 Ge George39 Ga George

47 C. Neeso n48 C. Theodoulou

46 J . Beaurepaire47 T B41 J. Seabury

42 B. Dinneen (DVC)41 S. Saunders42 M. Erikson

40 J. Keane 49 G . Tsiotras50 C Jenkins (RC)

.48 S . Dum res q4 9

43 A. Duncan 43 R . McCarthy 41 D . Neilsen .51 C. Richmond 50 M . Walkom

44 L. Hanson 44 M. Wray 42 S. Low 52 O. Ward 51 L Freema n45 D . Theisz 45 H . Gopu 43 W. Cornelius 53 S . Hawkins 52 D . Knight46 S. Maguire 46 R . Goulden 44 M. Luxon 55 I . Weir 53 O .Joyce

54 N Simo n47 P. Fiorenza 47 M. Stephens 45 M. Toovey 56 L. Beilby .

48 N . Milicia 48 C . Moyle (RDVC) 46 N . Butler 57 A. BainS 56 D Brook e49' D . Vanherden 49 L . Pitcher 47 R . Griggs 58 C. Alder

59 S Carter

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50 A. Carson 50 R . Lad d51 H McLauchlan

48 M. Clarke .o n1 M . Jac

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59 J. S tcliffe51 J. Toohey .

52 L Pfeiffer49 C . Quinlan B . N co l6

52 A. Carson53 B Haar

50 S. Brandt 62 E . Matthias 62 N . Parkinson53 D. Petreyski .

54 R Saunders51 N . Braddy 63 J . Ray 63 P. Ise r

54 J. Forbes55 J Wallis

.55 G . Stuart 52 K. O'Dwyer N . Costello64 A

. Routledge.56 B Carmody~

P. Dimond 53 M . MendotaG

Sponsored By: 67 M . Lead s.57 J Wilki 57 A. Kight 54 B. uidera 68 R . Addiso n. ns 58 A. Baker. 55 C . Barker 69 C . Neal58 E. Weekes 59 C . Warta 56 L. Courage i ~- 71 M .59 B. Kearney60 C. Thornton

60 M . Somaia61 J Miller

57 A. Gilbert

l58 L B P72 B . Sm~th

. o zan. EO~~,E 74 S . Kings

Yarra65 A. Shepherd 59 N. Giechen

At6 A TELECOM75 C . Dufou r76 J. Nickles s~~~'~~ . agon a0

Country Childcare 81 G. FordyceCClub 88 A. McQueen

Su l le+;n ~~e . ~

beehive Hote lHawthorn Sor

G I ngew Sm,ih

iCoach: Rq Bea

4 T. Holt(VC)

112 S. Hume (C)13 N . Hooper14 N . Ackroyd

17 T. Wigney18 L. Hawkins

27 M . Dennis28 A . Quail

32 J . Gerstma

neranger (VC)

45 R . Teesdale

L Kitchen

55 M . Waterson

58 A . Gran tu

60 J. Sheldon61 M . Gair

66 Ainger

73 A . Bamford

77 T. Pa ge78 T. Baker

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER

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Mich I St lycC, .JsGas a

1 A. Fox2 D . Orlando3 L. Hannebery4 D. Landrigan (DVC)5 A.T. Jones6 A. Oswald7 S. Lethlean8 M. Holmes9 J. Hawkins10 A. Bowen11 S. Ross12 J. Bowen13 C . Elli s14 S. Skidmore15 L . Ford (Capt)16 S. Mallar d17 A. Chatfield18 M. Gree n19 D . Walsh (Capt-Res)20 M. Hardma n20 J. Scanlan22 J. Heal y22 T. Ockleshaw (VC)23 S. Johnston25 R . Carey26 N . Baker27 J. Drake28 R . Coughlan29 C . Beetham30 N . McInerney31 J. Pasceri32 A. Brushiield33 N . Bingham34 K . Hal l36 D .Sapuppo37 T. Maher39 C . Mollard41 A. Dillon42 R . Speakman43 T. Woodruff44 A. Biddlecombe45 L . Howard46 B . Dixon47 P. Rya n48 J. McDonnell53 C . Santalucia54 N . Hulet t55 G. Monahan58 N . Quin n59 J. Francis60 M . Walsh62 J . Silk63 A . E .Jones66 A . Wilson

1 OS . McKeon2 D. Gleason3 R. Cousland4 D. Jordan5 Joe Mount (DVC)6 S .Neeso n7 S . Clarke7R S . Parrett8 J . Evans9 B. Jordan (VC)10 N . Mitchell (C)11 C. Davis12 C.Day12R B .Hogan13 C. Mitchell14 A.Thomas15 T. Wilkinson16 L. Turnbull17 L O'Sullivan18 T. Cooney19 R. Close20 L. Fielding21 B . Loughlin22 D. James22R M . O'Riley23 L. Wilkinson24 N.M . Smith25 T. Legudi25R S .Glenn26 C.Baumgariner27 James Mount28 P. Harvey29 G . McIntyre30 C. Trewin31 J . Smith31R B. Ashton32 T. Harvey33 B. Aftis34 D. Byrne (DVC)35 T. Pearson36 R. Legudi37 A. Catterall38 S.lannazzo39 M . Juricskay40 D. Thomas41 A. Bouzikas42 S. Mitchell43 N . Basaraba44 A. Anderson45 M.Tankey46 P. Holland47 M. Hooper48 N .P. Smith49 N .Thomas50 A. Smith51 M.Kavanagh52 S.Bugryn53 P. Harris54 J. Harvey

Emmett Dunn e: C . .an HouriganP<_: ' .i Bre.arty

1 N . Fraser2 E . Crohan3 D. Curt is4 L. Mahoney (C)5 M . Dollma n6 P. O'Keefe7 K . Gray8 B . Dolima n9 J . Giansiracusa10 M . Lucas11 J . Pangrazio12 C. Taylor13 R. Bowles14 P. Greenhorn15 M . Olive16 B . Garvey17 D. Ryan (~IC)18 P. Gissing19 D.Sheehy20 T. Crowley21 R. Maguire22 J . Mace y23 T. Simpson24 M . Hanlon25 B . Marusic26 J . Romootis27 R. Gross28 M . Giansiracusa29 M . Kempto n30 M . Crowe31 A. McGuinness32 S . O'Connor (VC)33 M . Maguire (RC)34 J, O'Keefe35 P. Mount36 T. Duggan37 M . Pangrazio38 R . Chard39 N. Pope40 M . Mulgreaa41 D. Moy lan42 T. McCann43 P. Bare44 G . Katavolas45 G .Beggy46 D. Mahoney47 J . Griffiths48 A, Conlan49 L. Kalesaran50 R . Horrocks51 B. Cheeseman52 J . Finc h53 L. Katavolas54 A. Um be rs55 M . Rigby56 D . Walsh57 L Coleman58 D . McArdle59 R . CHiversCO A. Greenhalgh61 J. Lync h62 B. Shelley63 L. Sierakowski64 N . O'Halloran65 C . Didili s66 A DeKrester67 T. Purcell71 M. O'Shea74 D . Szabo80 D . Dunn

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1 Burke P2 Hutchins T3 Sturrock J (VC)4 Guengerich D (VC)5 Tanner J6 Maddison N7 Young R8 Hayter J9 Lowcock A (VC)10 Martin R11 North L12 Gleason Q (C)13 Girdwood T14 Roydhouse C15 Ryan L16 Kordick M17 De CrespignyG18 Haberfield D19 Wilcox E20 Coleman M21 McIntyre T22 Millard B23 Wilcox T24 Russell S25 Sully A26 Runnalls L27 Wilkie R28 Thomas M29 Terrill A30 Brookes C31 Gallery B32 SuvoHos A33 Gates B34 McKinnon T35 Chest S36 Brooke J37 Kaso S38 Wilson A39 Cobbledick M40 Hocking J41 Quin L42 Fletcher S43 Cameron A44 Featherston R45 McLachlan G47 Millar A48 Fulton L49 Chamberlain L50 McIntosh J51 Brown A52 Ihle T53 Versteegen R55 Zanos M58 Sudholz J59 Pricker B60 Thomas H61 Fairbank P62 Callery M63 Glass I64 Birks T66 Grigg M67 McAbon D (RC)68 Rice N69 Kelson S70 Meade J72 Vallelonga A74 Robertson M76 Medlin T77 Styles D80 Maplestone D

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A SECTION

Old Trinity v St BernardsOld Melburnians v Old XaveriansOld HaIleybury v Marcellin

University Blues v Old IvanhoeSt Kevins v Old Scotch at Righetti Oval, Kooyong

B SECTIONDe La Salle v Hampton RoversWhitefriars v North Old Boys

Old Essendon Or v St Bedes Mentone TigersOld Paradians v Old Brighton

Mazenod 0 C v MHSOB at Sportscover Arena

C SECTION1 st Semi - Saturday August 23

Trevor Barker Oval, Beach Road

Sandringham (76 F8)

Seniors 2 p.m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m .

D! SECTION

Tst Semi - Saturday August 2 3Cheltenham Football Ground, Weatherall Road

Cheltenham (86 H3 )Seniors 2 p .m. Reserves 11 .30 a.m .

D2 SECTIO N1 st Semi - Saturday August 2 3Central Reserve, Cur Springvale & Waverley Rds

Glen CVaverley'7I C5)Seniors 2 p.m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m.

D3 SECTION

lst Semi - Sunday August 24McHale Stadium Lulie Street Collingwood (2C K7)Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m .

D4 SECTIONQualifying - Saturday August 2 3City Oval Box Hill Cnr Whitehorse & MiddleboroughBox Hill (47 G9)Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a.m .

Elimination - Sunday August 24Preston City Oval Cramer Street Preston (18 F12)Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a.m.

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Brighton v St Kevins

Caulfield Or v Old XaveriansOld Scotch v Marcellin

University Blues v De La Salle

St Bernards v Old Essendon O r

UND ER-19 SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe - byeOld Melburnians v Old TrinityOld Camberwell v BeaumarisOld Paradians v t`Jerribee Amateurs

Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Rupertswood

Mhsob v Old Carey

Collegians - bye

North Old Boys v St Bernards (2)Therrv Penola OB v Monash Blues

LTNDER-19 (2) BLUE

Glen Eira v Oakleigh

St Bedes Ment Tig v Bentleigh

Oakleigh Clays v South Melb Districts to be playeaat Keeley Park, Main Road, Clayton (79 I35)Ormond v De La Salle (2 )

Mentone Panthers v St Johns 0 C at Gerry GreenReserve, Parkdale

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne v Yarra Valley 0 B

Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy Reds

University Blacks v La Trobe Uni

Old Xaverians (2) v St Leos Emmaus WPAquinas 0 C v Banyule Viewbank

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vOBSbelt OPS' in for rever s C -r ta' .am

Three of the young guns . Depleted OPS' were too '

shake off the Rovers, od end I!e Ti_ is dr, _ .~its,

The Tonners are gathering momentum and De La end

the Friars reign at home

it took Old E ss en&rn on until three quarter time to

shake off the persistent in a tough caret ,,cr atthe Grammar. An 11 goal ...al stanza was cert illy

enough to see the Bon ')e; s home over e mrs

whose last quarters in - past fortnight i- ,ded20 goals against them. Mark Cxnam made acl mereturn, Hakim and Heritage with

4 dangerous forwards, and Buckets Lawrence had a t

with 6 out of Rovers 9 twins .North (}7d Bogs led from start to fu h to uc~ t

defeat an injury stricken 0 'teamed very well and 13 goal 7 .z '

testament to this, but Full Bat: U Ho g

their best, along with John C85 'I and Sam

after by Adrian Heffernan, Anthony Sinclair and Sim r-!

Vincent.(}id Brighton are still a long way from their earlyseason form but their application and persistence hasseen them secure second position at the moment . Kee p

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3S were in fall . >tic form right fro mit? Ivlaybe. . Strong p yTonners u~n, but the loss of Jason Banx early h

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certainly upset the Unicorns structure .

his 200th sealed things up, Josh Dicker -well and Scott Ginnivan is back and in for m

breaking his leg last year Matthe- White who 1)'_his 50th a few weeks agotivas a€ i terrific for rdIH1-0B .

The Tigers played catch up For '",o of still dfeltagainst the more experienc d unit ,

they were a chance at orange time, but Mazenod putpaid to this with a 6-4 final term to win comfortably, toend The Tigers dreams and keep their own alive .

Maskell and Morris were always around up forward,Chamberlain Boys provided the spark, and Murray hada magnet in his hands . Sammy Hecker again was right

up there as were Luke Wintle and Matt Connolly .

The bubble has burst at Friar Park with Be La Sallecoming out of the blocks firing on all cylinders and ledby 38 points at the first change . Should have been

further in front at the half inaccuracy costing then

dearly . The Friars made a concerted effort in the thirdto bridge the gap but couldn't enabling the visitors a

very meritorious victory. Andrew iviaelntosh used allhis experience to advantage, Rob Bonnici led frol thefront, the Harrison Bros were good, as was Mat t

Goodier especially when moved in to the ru ? :

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travel into new ground as they come~ uth yet again to tackle St Bede's Mentone-Tigers atBrindisi Street . Finals are gone for both sides now so1, :,,_lty of pric is at stake . The Tigers in their first yearin have done a terrific job and have consolidated theirposition, while apart from the first two Rounds Paradehave rarely had their best side on the field . To me the^'-rs have a huge advantage at Mentone and in frontof a large home crowd will send my old school back to- 'aora defeated .

like De La have gradually built momentum a sseason has progressed and will certainly be no

hover for 0 a who are returning to theirason form at ie right time . Having somewhat

luc :iIy gained that ; at double chance they are not; to surrender it easily so will be motivated, as willisitors who are waiting and hoping for a n

,tnexgected tumble from De La . If Mazenod c an getterome Dunne and Carl Steinfort back in the 21 they

are more than a chance, but the Tonners rarely lose at^ ,uth Road a nd won't todr--n?»:r£ S;

I-1 milestones . Russell Sharp 150 g ames ,

,z .g under duress with injury then involvingii - : :If with much of the NOBs busy social calendar,i to mention his leadership at the end of season

Well done Sleepy from all at NOBs . Also Stevenarid Sam Butcher on each reaching 50 games for

club. Two young guns with a lot of football ahea di i k in, all at NOBs look forward to further milestone s

, :1 !' ., club for Cookie and Butch .',t~zcnod - congratulate the following [players o n

11 has been a regular senior player holding downii l for many years . Russell has played 10 yearsaLii,!at clubman and the club hopes he Will play

more games . Paul Nelson - 100 games, Paul ha sgreat player in defence and organiser of the TripHe has overcome a serious knee injury and the

i9pes he will play on for a long time to come . JakeI Luke Fuller - 50 games, two young guns wh oate the club very successful in the future .

ra[ulations to all players from the Executive at!od .

Hampton Rovel `--aitefriars a t

,its are 9553 1561 home phone and fax,403 433 016 or send me an email to

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~ - congratulate ~ :1 . . ~ _ o nsenior games for the club . Sleepy cal__~ toildura and has been a stalwart of the club

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MHSOB v De La Sall eorth Old Boys v Old Essendon O r

Ies Mentone Tigers v Old ParadiansI -ld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

OLD ~~. . ~ . . GR 3.5 3.11 6 .1 24.1 5.2 5 .5

Old I s Hakim 4 Heritage 4 Vossi 2 Podger 2 Oxnam TEDr.laljo Verlardo Wilson . Best: O,mam Heritage Hakim Vosst Leask

Forrest. Hampton Rovers: Law rence 6 D Andersen S Anderson B Artz .Best : I-- ence Browne Fletcher D Artz Flynn D Andersen . Umpires :Wayne Hinton Jason McNiece (F) Bianca Share (B) Paul Gait AndrewEspo°"°r li )

1S 2.2 3.4 9.8 13.9(87)

8.4 10.13 13 .73 16.18 (114)ss: Cardgg 3 M Carbone 2 Wallace 2 A Carbone Northev

det-n A Pawlik Pasqualotto Kennedy. Best: Cunningham HiltonJanson A Carbone Eames A Pawlik De La Salle: Duggan 3 L Harrison 2:dannix 2 Morel 2 Goodier 2 S Hyde P Harrison Mackintosh CogginsMoloney . Best: Mackintosh Bonniel P Harrison L Harrison MoloneyGoodier. Umpires: Peter Simpson Tim Sutcliffe (F) Vin Vescovi EddieBeal (G )OLD PAI2PiDIANS 4.4 6.6 8.10 9.13 ( 67)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.4 9.7 11.9 20.11 (131 )Old Paradians : Brabender 3 Porteous 2 Curran Heffernan Mitchell JS,winden . Best : Sinclair Vincent Curran Boundy J Swinden Brahender .North Old Boys: Davidson 2 Sutherland 2 Hyde 2 Grigg 2 Cassell 2Smith 2 Coltison 2 White Tehan N Casboult Sleep Neville Brady . Best:Husking Cassell Grigg Tehan Sleep Mapleston .Umpires : Grant wardrop Peter James (F) Steve Piperno Chris Doyle (G)MAZENOD 6 .6 9.13 11 .14 17 .16 0 18)ST BEDES TdENTONE TIGERS 3.3 5.4 9.8 13.10 (88)Mazenod: Morris 6 Beard 4 Maskell 3 Murray O'Donoghue ChamberlainBallenger. Best: Jayaweera Murray Beard Meehan Jones Morris . St .Bede, Mentone Tigers: L Terrell 4 S Hecker 2 Kidd 2 Hayes HipwellL'Huillier Andrews L wintle. Best: S Hecker L Terrell M Connollv L WlntleP winile Tyquin . Umpires : Dirk Kramer Ashley Hoogendyk (F) ChristianSchaefer Lee Dalton (B) Les Mavropolous Les Damyon (G )OLD BRIGHTON 4.4 6.6 11.8 12.9 (81)MI3SOB 5.4 6.70 6.13 7.17 (59)Old Brighton : McGillivray 3 Pirrle 3 Perry 2 Raju Edge Mead Krzyunlak.Best: Dickerson S Ginnivan Raju Perrett Ewert Williams, PdHSOB :Waterhouse 2 Anderson Horne White Cassell Harrison . Best : HarrisonLimbrick Cassell Newton White Horne . Umpires: Rob Marston LeahGallagher (F) John Robinson Ross Richards (G )

OLD ESSENDON GR 3.0 7.5 12.8 15.10 (100)HAMPTON ROVERS 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.2 (20)Details not received .WIIITEFRIARS 1.1 2.1 3.2 5.3 (33)BE LA SALLE 4.5 7.9 10.12 15.16 (106)Whitefriars: Baggoley 2 . Carrigg. Fulton . Wilson . Best : eleven,Vandenboom, L. Eames, Carrigg, Alexander. Baggoley.De La Salle: M . Harber 6, O'Connell 3, Buick 2. Walker 2 . Laragy .Walmsley. Best : Buick, M . timber, Moloney, Molan, O'Connell, McHenry .OLD PARADIANS 4.3 8.5 9.7 9.9 (63)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 4.2 5.5 6.10.(46)Old Paradians : Spinoso 4 . Collins, A Dean, Pratt. A Swindon, P Cosgriff.Best: M Cosgriff, Corcoran, Matthew Joyce, Ludeman, M Ryan, MartinJoyce North Old Boys : Sheehan 2. Waters 2 . Yandell, Fry. Best:Kennedy . Maher, Sheehan, Power, Barnden . JoyceMAZENOD 3.6 7.8 9.9 1I .10 (76)ST.BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.0 2.0 3.2 6.6 .(42)&iazenod: Krom 7, D,MeMullm 2, Kimllburgh, Steinfort . Best: Krom,Stetnfort, Smart, Hunt, Snart. M .McDoweil.St Bedes Mentone Tigers : No Details ReceivedOLD BRIGHTON 4.2 8.6 15.13 18.14 (122)MHSOB 1 .0 2.2 2.2 4.4(28)Old Brighton: Scott 5, Paterson 4, white 2 . MeNieol, Salem . Stewart,Bristow, Walsh, Dever, Sherman . Best: Nickas, Sherman, Paterson .Logan, McCowan, White, MHSOB : Bowen . Taylor, Moore, Wilson, Best:Campbell, Taylor . Fox, Suirskis . Harper, Villant

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B SectionDE LA SALLECoach: Tony MillerAsst: Mark LoweRes: Mick Hagan

L. Walker (C Res)2 R. Buckley3 B. Corin4 L . Harrison5 C . Swift5 S . Brown6 S . Armstrong6 M. Herber7 P. Harrison8 J . La Ra9y9 J . Maloney9 C . Mitchell

to T Silvers10 P. Hesse12 M. McHenry13 A, Johnston e14 C . Buick14 D. Coggins15 P. Bowde n16 S. Hyland (DVC)16 D . Moore17 A . Elliott18 A . Coffey19 M . Goodier19 D. Hyde20 M. Ptcone21 A . McKenzie (VC)21 W. Coggins22 G . Johnstone23 D. O'B ri en23 R . Sherman24 J . Morel25 C. Hyd e25 R. Walmsley26 D. Spithill27 S. Thomas28 N . Harbor29 R . Marks30 B . Mannix30 T. Molan31 S. Hyd e32 R . Bonnici (C)33 J . Stinear33 B .Vague34 L. Williams35 A. Mackintosh36 W. Jolley37 D . Hyland38 S . O'Connell39 B . Oakley39 T. Woodlock40 A. Bonnici41 M. O'Donnell42 P. Bourke42 S . Murray44 A. Moore45 T. Molan46 A. Skinns47 A . Sawtel47 G. Wafton48 J . Foon52 T. Moloney52 E. Phillips54 D . Buckley55 A . McLeish57 C. Chester58 G . Walto n60 P. O'Callaghan70 M. Duggan

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C Jarrod O'Neil c Frank Dunell Cc .,,h : Paul Breen Coach : GreRes. Ch: Hayden Bickett Res : Craig Ridley Res Coach: Peter Slack Coach : Russell Bames Res. Coach: Conr Barnes

Assi,~~z cnt Coach: Brad Berry

1 A. Krzywniak I J . Pannagiotopolous 1 S . Vincent Res : Mark Lornagno 1 C . Wood

2 A. Pirrie 2 J . Buckley 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 1 P. Wintle 3 M. Carbon e

3 C. Barrow (VC) 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S . O'Meara 2 L . Wintle (C) 5 B. Phan

4 A. MacGillivray 4 D . Ryan 4 A Curran3 C . Tesorier o

'6 P. Campbell

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8 J . Heritage 6 R. Bux 8 A. Scafidi 10 R . Pasqualott o.Perrett8 J

9 B . Hakim 7 M . Cosgrd 9 M. TerrellWintl e10 M

11 T. Wallace.8 C. McNicol (CR)

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The Level 2 Australian Football Coaching Accredi ation Course is designed as an extensionof the Level 1 Coaching Accreditation Course and should be seen as attracting futur e

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I first came down toMHSOBFC in 1990 whenmy husband started playingfor the club . Back then wewere in D grade and every-one partied hard every week- win, lose or draw. Withhindsight, I realise how weused to take all of the socialfunctions for granted .

I strongly believe that for ateam to play well togetheron the field, they need tomake an effort as a team offthe field . This is whereorganised social events playa big role . Like everything

else at a football club, thereis a dedicated team workingbehind the scenes to ensurethat things run smoothly. Fora social event to work it hasto be well planned and lotsof fun for the players, theirfriends and families. Thisyear we have planned asocial event each month,whether it is a dinner at TheBush Inn, our sponsor pub,or something at the club,such as our hugely success-ful Karaoke night .

Another important aspect ofmy role is fundraising. Ihave been amazed to seehow much money is neededto run an amateur footballclub . On top of some of theevents we hold every year -$1000 draw day and achocolate drive - this yearwe held an extremely suc-cessful Gala Auction Night .Hopefully the funds weraised on the night will con-tribute to the future financialviability of MHSOBFC .

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atulations to Drew:hild for playing hi s

ic? ;h game against OldB Ilihton last week. An out-'-?-Aiding effort .Tom Fraczek played his 50th;ame last Saturday in th e-<_ies against Old Brighton .

11,, :ah Taylor runs out for his

100th game against De LaSalle this week. After missingnearly a full season throughworking overseas Heath hasfitted back well into the seniorside and is starting to playsome scintillating football onthe wing, with occasional runson the ball . Well done Heathon reaching this milestone .

_ ;ent Gata Ni ,1tt of:i hts at Albert by the Lake thel''SOBFC announced MHS 1st

; .: III Teams of the Decades.

The 1990s team is :

B : Kiley, D Ryan, McCarth yHB : G Lovett, Bennett, LockmanC : Bingham, Knights, MoumeyHF : S Ryan, Lyon, ComerF: P Knight, A Green, GrgicR : Ward, Lovelkl, A PhillipsInt : Moody, Baumgartner,PAorrish, Verm aCaptain : Andrew Phillips

Vice Car,!~,n : R ichr:rd WardCoach : t` .' i rren F J I

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After 17 rounds and 85 games played,Crunch grade supporters will still have towait until 5pm Saturday before the makeup of the four is finalised. Merv'sdropped a game that may come back tohaunt them after OC were too strong atGordon Barnard . The Wells again liftedagainst a potential finalist, thanks to asuperb performance from AnthonyHardenberg, cracking open the "six pack"and snagging 10 from full forward .

Slewlss maintained top spot and cemented

a second semi berth with a convincing win

over Therry Penola at "Animalville" . The

bobcat twins (TvleGloin's) were everywhere

for the winners, while sharpshooter Chris

Bannister kept up his good form booting 7

for the visitors .

The Saints came out firing against the

Sharks in the first quarter but were unable

to match David Teasdale and Luke Bullen

up forward in the second half, as the home

side ran out comfortable winners .

The Vultures tore up Toora' Park easily

accounting for the Two s by three

figures . The engine room of Chris & Paul

Sullivan with some help from MichaelDixon, racked up plenty of the footy

supplying their potent forcvard line with

loads of opportunities .

Collegians did what they had to do in front

of a large crowd at Gunn reserve, and held

onto second spot as a result . Jono Dixon

silenced the home supporters snagging 11

majors for the Lions, while the courage of

Damien Casey was a highlight for the

Monds.

Th, finals start a -week early in a t-,_ :_;bumper round tofinish off the year. The f'. st mini final is aHarry Trott as +_: host Beau marlsThe Lions are ph- ._~a for a second semspot against the Aii -s, while a loss wilstill sneak them into the first semi . Thequation is simpler for the Sharks . Theneed to win . The Dixon led forward line tclash against the Martin led backline, wiensure this game is an arm wrestle, witthe home ground advantage being thdifference .

The second mini final is between ti-.Caulflelcl boys a d Itures . The vicbwill play finals footy while the loser whave the trannie in "ie car listening to tiTrott result to decide their fate . MentoiVultures are in fine form at the momereating up the ruck work from Mick Mey<while Merv's men need to lift on last weiand will look to :Ieir onball brigad e

C 5 I .,I'I'I GCollegians DixonTherry Penola C BannisterMentone Vultures RowleyOld Camberwell CadzowSt Leos Emmaus WP B VaughanC ReserveCaulfield GrCaulfield GrOld CamberwellOrmondGlen Eira

DahwoodM HarrisonFrancisStewartEade

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Widjaja and Frater to lead the way . Anothergame that will go down to the wire but therecent efforts of the Vultures point to a win .

The Animals are at home to the Wells,knowing that the result will have no effecton their final's campaign . OC have certainlyshaped the four in the last half of the yearand will be full of confidence for season2004 . However the bragging rights of theminor premiership will be enough for GuyDonovan and co to keep up their sharp

form .Therry Penola play their last game of theseason against the Two Blues at Oak Park .prahran must win and hope the Mondsknock off the Saints to remain in Crunchgrade for next season . With that in mind thevisitors will pull off an upset and hold theirbreath .

Ormond ended their chance of survival lastweek and travel to Carnegie to clash withGlen Eira . Destiny is in the Saint's handsas all they need to do is to win and theyremain above the dotted line .

Good luck to all teams this weekend and abig thanks to all the press corro's for yourform this season .

PP~.-' SS CC---S- ONDENTSLuke Mahoney -lukemahoneyl4@hotmail .com

TODAY'S MATCC SECTION

Therry Penola OB v Prahran

St Leos Emmaus WP v Old CamberwellCollegians v Beaumari s

Glen Eira v OrmondCaulfield Gr v Mentone Vultures

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ST LEOS E US WP 4.0 12.3 15.6 22.11 (143)

TI13_.RY 7--NOLA 3.3 4.3 10.6 12.6 (78)

St Leos : Donovan 4 . Corse 3, Burgess 3, Bird 2, Ballard 2 . P.McGlotn2, McKenzie 2, Carey, Ristevski, Buckle, Vaughan. Best : R .McGlohi,

Donovan, P.MeGloin . Carse. Burgess, D'Amelio . Therry: C.Bannister 7,Hollow 2, Barron, Callegarl, Walker. Best : Edwards, T.Goodwin,

C .Bannister, R .Bannister. D.Goodwin, Appleford . Umpires: JeremyHeffernan Adam Conquest (F) Bruce Stephens Peter Maddocks(G)BEAUt15ARIS 2.4 6.8 11 .14 19 .16 (130)

GLEN EIRA 3.2 4.2 7.3 11.6 (72)

Beaumarls: Boon 5, Teasdale 4, Buller 3, Pitts 2, Catlin, Haynes,Rawlins, Ferrari, Carte S. Best: Martin . Teasdale . Catlin . Boon, Coote

S, Sherman . Glen Eira : McGaw 3, Clements 2, Fossey 2, Dimashki,

Emmett, uHall L, VamFrekas . Best : Levin, Diamond S. sheerly, Massis.

McCaw, Clements. Umpires : David Irons David Longworth IF) BenBracken Sam Gent (B) Greg Rollo Robert Seymour (G)OLD CAMBERWELL 4.4 10.7 12.8 19 .10 (124)

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1.5 4.7 10.15 11 .19 (85)

Old Camberwell: Hardenberg 10. Cadzow 4, Credlin, Durllng. Howard,

Tempone . P, Tynimons . Best : Hanson. D . Derry. S. Weickhardt . Grant .

Hardenberg, Cain . Caulfield Gr: Jones 4, Hall 2, WidJaja, Pearce,

Foster, Craven, Baxter. Best: Carboni, Fagan. Jones, Pearce, Frater.

Fallu . Umpires: Brad Rankin Scott Mackie (F) Daniel Brookes Jack

Wally (G )PRAHRAN 2.0 2.0 4.0 5 .2(32)

AiENTONE VULTURES 4 .4 8.10 16.16 19 .20 (134)

Prahran: A .Pitts . Marriott, Sleight, Ballard . Aitken .Best: Ramage, Hunt,

Sleight, Harvey, Doust .Marriott . Mentone Vultures : Mick Sullivan 5,

Paul Sullivan 3, C.Barr 2. S.Rowley 2, T. White 2, T. Barr, C .Otmeara,

Matt Sullivan . C .Ogler, A .King . Best: C.Sulhvan, M .Dikon, P.Sullivan,

C.Stephens, Mick Sullivan,C.Johnston. Umpires : Andrew LougheedJustin Lipson (F) Santo Caruso (B) Stephen Bogisich Robert Parry (G)

ORMOND 1.2 2.9 4.12 7.14 (56)

COLLEGIANS 7.5 9.10 13 .12 1Z13 (115)

Ormond: Grace 2, Miller 2, Robbins, Beckett . Brown . Best: Casey,Collins, Black, Dimadamos, Whelan, Miller. Collegians : Dixon 11,

Couch 2, Taft 2. Harrison. Mooney. Best : Dixon. C .Holst, B.Holst,Shinkf3eld, Unsworth, Young. Umpires: Brendan Devltn Paul Lamble (F)

C RESERV E

ST LEOS 2.3 4.6 6.8 8.10 (58)

TfiERRY PENOLA 3.0 7.2 9.2 10.3 (63)

St Leos : Batty 2, Contessotto 2, Landy 2, Fennell, Morrison . Best:

C .Vaughan, Fennell, Ymer, Volpi. Kelly, Eagles. Therry : Bosunko 2,Finnigan 2, Chapman 2, McMahan 2, Sucre, D .Goodman . Best:

M .Nancarrow, Chapman, McMahan, Finnigan, O'Connor, A .Nancarrow.

BEAUMARIS 2.3 8.5 15.7 20 .12 (132)

GLEN EIRA 1.0 3.0 4.3 5.3 (33)

Beaumerls: Vance 6 . Atkins N 5, Cairns 3, Healy 2, Leyden 2 .

McNicholas, Carty. Best: McMillan . Cairns, Gibson. Atkins N, Vance,

May S . Glen Eira: Eade 4, Haines A . Best: Haines A, Pryde, Shellard,Loughran . Scatfe, Diamond AOLD CAMBERWELL 4.0 8.1 9.5 14.7 (91)

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3-1 5.5 6.5 7.6 (48)

Old Camberwell : Francis 4, Tempone . R 3, Marwood 2, Peasnell 2,

Giadman, Jellls, Munro . Best : Jellis, Craven, Derry . J . PeasnelL Gough .

Tempone . R. Caulfield Gr: Poulter 3, Harrison, Cassidy, Ash . Kuppe .

Best: Poulter, Docker. Thompson . Kendall, Scott . D. Ryan .6 .6 11 .10 18.15 22 .18 (150)

RIEYdTONE VULTURES 1 .1 1 .4 3.7 4.8 (32)

Prahran: Quick 6, McCuddin 5, Campbell 4, Windrtdge 2, St Clair 2,Moylan, Rvan, M.Vagg . Best :9ukk, Windridge, K .Walford. G .Northway,

Hodgson, McCuddin. Mentone Vultures : S.Berg 2, M .Andrews.

K.Liitle .Best:Berg, M.Johnston. Waters, Smith,Perazzo.Gallagher .

ORMOND 0.2 0.2 3.2 5.3 (33)

COLLEGIANS 2 .4 7.6 10.7 14.8 (92)Ormond : C .Keleher 3. Brennan, Stewart . Best: Ritchie, Wiley, Keleher .

Putz . Franklin, Konstanty. Coll egians: Browning 5, Grcenveld 3, Lumb2, Robertson, Skurrie, Thomas, Vial . Best: Vial, Peck, Hart, Browning.

Lockett, Skurrie.

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Coach: Brett MerchantAsst: Mick Lovejoy

Res: Mick Carty

1 S . Nish2 H . Gibson3 M . Pitts (C)4 M . Matulick (DVC)5 M . Ensor (VC )6 A. Spence7 D . Foley8 M. O'Brien9 B . Cousins10 L Butle r1 M . Lee2 L. Heal y3 C . Gourley4 T. Collins5 M. Boon6 A . Qui n7 L Atkins8 N . Kennedy9 M . Atkin s

20 N. Atkins21 P. Sherman22 J. Holt (VC)23 A . Catlin24 B . Gray25 D. Teesdale26 R. Meilick27 B. Haynes (DVC)28 J.Vance29 C . Martin30 S . Hunt31 A . Ryan32 B . Cairns33 S . May34 J . May35 N. Boctor36 L . Ferrari37 R . Presnetl38 J. Gerrand40 R . Rawlins41 M . Talbot42 A . O'Brien43 C. Bruinier44 C. Collins45 J. Deluca46 M. Saxton47 L. Mann48 W. Travers49 J . Bryce50 S . Lynch51 S . Coot e53 J. Windebanks54 A. Thompson55 B. Deaton56 E. Leyden57 H . McMillan58 M . Blackmore59 B . Griffiths60 C. Buckley61 A. Richardson62 A. Pratt63 S . McNicholas64 M . Carty65 G. Shattock66 A. Cools67 B. Gillespie68 S. Doukas76 T. Blake77 L. Tucke r

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1 J. Fc . y2 B . Hall3 C. Knight4 M . Liddell4 T. Vinen5 S. Kendall6 N . Crave n7 J . Cowlishaw8 R. Foot e9 M. Frater10 A. Will (C)11 C . Deal12 D . Pearce13 A. Green14 S. Amiet15 A . Docker16 S . Sant17 M .Harrison18 B . Baxter19 T. Aylen20 H. Vell a21 M .Pennycuick22 C . Mc Assey23 D . As h24 J . Dalwood25 N .Dorman26 S . Wrdjaja27 J . Ryan28 J. Jacobs29 G . Erickson30 C .Fagan31 T. Foster32 A .Lawson33 S . Fryers34 B . Gross35 S . Thompson36 B. Cunningham37 T. Messer38 J. Restarick39 A. Bosna40 R . O'Neill41 B . Kuppe42 D . Synman43 A. Bruh n44 L. Schneider45 D . Scott46 B. Scott47 S. Jenkinson48 T. Franklin-Jones49 B . Gardne r50 P. Delaheye51 T. Mc Donald52 A. Sinclair53 C .Jones54 T. Rynberk55 C . Hooper56 S . Krien57 P. Farmer58 T. Kavouris59 A. Beach60 N. Fall u61 N . Bannon62 C . Sheppard63 G. Crathern64 G. Poulter65 N . Carrick71 M . Cassidy

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1 J. Dixon2 M.Johnson3 B . Mooney VC4 D . Atkinson5 R. Henebery5 B. Donelly6 S. Woolley7 D. Surkitt7 J. Farle y8 C. Unsworth C9 J . Fry10 J . Lang12 N . Harrison VC13 N . Thoma s14 N . Lockett15 L. Cottom16 A. Fletche r17 R . Husking V C18 S. Tat19 N . Herman20 S . Couch21 C. Harris22 T. Skurrie23 J . Kondarovskis24 B. Low25 R . Muir26 D . Vial27 A . Shink6eld28 D . Dowling29 A . Kenneally30 L. Moon31 N. Roach32 C . Blumfield33 B. Hoist34 J.Young35 R . Turner37 C. Hoist39 N . Hart RC40 M . Hibbins41 N . Baxter42 N, Abbott43 N . Groeneveld44 Y. Phillips45 A . Robertson

46 J . Roun d47 R. Sztar48 E. Waters5051 B. Shadbott54 B. Woolhouse55 T. Cooke s56 B . Lamb58 D. Smith64 M . Gribble65 C. Satstrom

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1 N .Astapenko2 M . Dimashki3 C. Massis (C)4 D . Cassar VC Res.5 A. Tsirogiannis VC6 J. Zagame7 S . Vamvakas10 G. Richards11 B . Clements12 B . Kin g13 G . Brown14 M . Loughran15 Mimo Dimachki16 Danny Race17 L . Doola n18 R . Oldham19 A . De.mes20 A . Diamond21 S . Haines22 S . Emmett23 S.Neeson24 A. Taranto25 P. Khazaal26 P Tsagliotis (RC)27 R . Gilmore28 L. Sheilard29 M . Kassar30 L. Pryd e31 D. Sheehan32 M . D'Zihva33 A- Sneed,34 L . Hal l35 S. Hollow36 B . Zurek37 P. Merrick38 M . Lewin39 J . Gusman40 D. Lambe41 M . Merrick42 J . Serpanchy43 J. Fidogiannis44 S. Diamond45 A . Caruana46 M . Beddoe47 B . Cummin48 J . Hallirrell49 S . Hall50 D . Eade52 A. Haines (RVC)53 L . Caruana54 T. Dimachki55 L. McGaw57 M . Chandler58 M . Scaife59 B . Zwar60 G .Dedas61 M.Tkocz62 S. Lymno63 D . Dunlevie64 D . Fossey65 M . Dimou68 M . Watt

1 S. Rowley2 R. Gallagher3 M . Dixo n4 M . Hayes5 A . White6 C. Stephens7 K. Gunter7 M . Cooper8 D . Perrin8 K. Littl e9 M. Meyer9 P. Emmett11 C. O'Meara12 M . Davies13 A. Kin g14 M . Etcell15 Mick Sullivan16 P. Sullivan16 J. McCarthy17 C . Sullivan18 S . Sullivan

'19 C. Stewart20 M . Walsh21 A. Walsh22 S . Hamilton22 P. Murphy23 Matt Sullivan24 X. Smith25 G. Uptin26 A . Rock27 A . Gangi28 C. Johnston30 P. Dixon30 N. Freeze31 M . Andrews32 N . Levett33 N . Wilkins34 D . Sheehan35 M . Johnstone36 C .Ogie r37 T. Macgeorge38 S . Perrazo41 C. Rock42 T. Barr43 M . Barr45 C . Barr46 C . Blair47 J . Tull y48 Mick . Walsh49 R . Bittner50 R. Waterson51 D. Clarke52 K. McLeod53 D . Noonan54 D . Bray55 S. Rickards56 T. Sullivan57 D . Fraser58 J . Noonan59 G . Allan60 D.Fenech61 T Smith63 S. Waters64 S. Hesline65 T. Allinson67 M . Joyce68 A . Tresidder73 M . O'Meara

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I A. Curlin g2 T. James3 N . Robinson4 T. Cgier5 L Cai n6 B. Christie6 A. Seeley7 M. Scott8 J. Heffernan9 B. Tymmons10 M. Hanson (C)11 S. Cadzow12 R . Kapoor13 L . Galdman (VC)14 R . Whitehead (VC)15 D . Clyn e16 D . Pike17 N . Credlin (DVC)18 S. Marwood19 P. Tempone20 D . Mitchell21 T. Hardman22 B. Howard23 K. Darby24 B. Tippe r25 A. Hardenberg26 A. Whelan27 A. Sheedy28 D . Gough29 S. Francis30 R . Perryman31 B. Craven32 G Ormsby33 D, Joyce34 D . Schmidt35 C . Munro36 S. Derry37 A. Hillier38 T. Hall o39 G . Rowe40 C . Jellis41 L . Ryan42 A. Mackenzie43 C . Grant44 S. Smith45 PJ. Horgan47 T. Kearney48 J. Deny49 R . Gazal50 A. Gil l51 G . Weickhardt52 S. Lovelace53 R. Tempone54 A, Margolis55 J. Ga n55 S. Fogarty56 S. Jones1 7 T. Nisbet

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1 D. Harriers2 M . Harvey3 D. Kelly4 P. Quick5 H . Pitts6 J . Killeen7 S. Pang8 I . Hun t9 A. Bunnell10 B. Hodgson11 A. Pitt s12 M . Beer13 M . Vagg14 M . Evans15 B. Mair16 A. Rhodes17 S. Campbell18 M . Windridge19 A. Millican20 J . Kellow21 M . McCuddin22 A. Sleight23 J . Macdonald25 L . Aitken26 T. St .Clair27 W. Watford28 K. Walford29 P. Gartland30 B. Doust31 D. Decarteret32 D. Ballard33 R. Marriott34 P. Trevvaud35 B. Gelli e36 L. Northway37 A. Gallia39 S. Morris41 J . Upto n42 B. Downing43 J . Mullins44 T. Mahony45 A. Upton46 M. Vea r47 P. Rose48 J . Vaag49 I . Dennis50 S. Kennett53 A. Ryan55 S. Ramage57 S. Moylan58 M. Muehlheim59 M. Warland60 R . Ferrer o61 J. Bedford62 C . Tooley64 J. Belcher65 B. Sodoma66 `'' . Northway67 K . Sagnol

ach : Darren TurnerFrank Din,r,olantonio

1 P. Carse2 J . Hodder3 E . Mitchell4 A. Auliso5 S . Buckle6 J . Fennell7 A. Burgess8 B . Bird9 C. Caller10 B. Mitchell11 B . Carey12 T. McCann13 A. Krebs14 J . Eagles15 P. Carey16 A. Rose17 M . D'Amelio18 R. McCann19 A. Kelly20 A. Ballard21 G . Simondson22 P. Ristevski23 T Batty24 D. Bruc e25 A. McKenzie26 A. Prosser27 P. Levins28 H. Giles29 S . Darcy30 M .Ottobre31 M . Contessotto32 D. Com m33 L. Thomas35 J . Briggs36 S . Savage37 S . Manton38 N. Hodder39 B.Vaughan40 J . Gay42 M . Flood43 B. Levins44 A. Zalakos45 S. Ronchi46 A. Brown47 M . 'l,cinemy48 A. Daly49 D. Cox50 A. Volo i51 P. McGloin52 R. McGloin53 T. Pecora55 C . Hatfield56 T. Morrison59 D . Pitcher60 C. McDonald61 J . Blandthorn63 P. Nola n64 D . Wood67 P. Farquhar69 S. Meshcer70 D . McGloin75 T Ymer76 G . Donovan77 C .Vaughan79 T. Tribe88 S. Pitcher89 D . Winduss

Coach : Chris ByeAssist Coach : Jason Reddick

Res. Coach : Gary Datson1 P. Gorma n2 A . Mills (vc)2 T. Goodwin3 R. Bannister4 M . Elliot5 S . Sacco7 S . Bannister8 L. Hollo w9 C. Bannister10 J . Vaina11 D. O'Sullivan (vc)12 A . Christi e13 G . Russell15 A . McMahon16 M . Goodwin16 D. Clifto n17 G . O'Connor18 B . Carter19 A . Grant20 J . Clark e21 G . Henderson22 L. Reynolds23 D. Calagarf25 P. Edwards26 B . Lewis27 M . Garoni28 A . Carroll29 S . Goodwin30 R . Finley31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacco33 L. Kuret34 D. Weston (vc-res)36 D. Barro n37 D. Castaldi (C)38 M . Nancarrow39 S . Boyl e40 P. Garoni41 B . Barron42 D. Dinneen43 M . Warren44 P. Appleford45 M . Carter46 S . Stepien47 D. Goodwi n48 A. Nancarrow (vc-res)49 B . Whykes B50 B . Barron B51 Mark Goodwin52 D. Weston55 M . Garoni56 P. Dunne57 S . Weston63 A. Moloney (c-res)59 T. Robinso n67 G . Tsinaris69 S . Sarong70 L. Kuret79 T. Higgins99 M . La Corcia

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1 S Handley2 D . Beckett3 J. Denning4 A. Grace5 M. Martinov6 D . Whelan7 S. Keleher8 M. Mille r9 G . Hall10 R . Martin11 D . Robbins12 B. Delidio13 L . Wells14 S. James15 C . Telly16 T. Stewart17 J. Bridges18 W. Cove19 D . Cleary20 D . te Hennepe21 R . Wiley22 H . Brown23 T. Naylor24 B. Arnold25 J. Date26 T Harvey27 T. Brennan28 A. Clinch29 J. Clifton30 G . Richie31 H . Black32 A. Lom

~ 33 M. Collins34 A. Russell35 J. Putz36 D . Casey37 C . Everitt38 D . Broadhurst39 S. McCarthy40 Y. Dimadamos41 T. Banks42 C . Keleher43 B. Parsons44 A. Broadhurst45 J. Franklin46 C . Clear y47 J. Monaghan48 S. Wheller49 S. Metz50 S. Dipasqua!e51 T Dipasquale52 S. Betsy53 C . Harvey54 M. Ramsay55 B. Payson56 M. Farrell57 R . Kentara5859 N . Hoare60 P. Konstanty61 B. Jone s62 B. Slater63 C . West64 M~ Wood'' S. Anderso n

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Just for the record. Wonderful individualumpiring achievement by the two best of

mates - Steve McCarthy and Anthony

Damen last weekend when the two

"evergreens" were appointed to theSportscover Match of the Day between Old

Haileybury and St . Bernards to celebratematch 30 41 (Anthony Damen) and match

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With the Mazenod and Werribee Under 19match forfeit becoming known on Saturdaymorning the VAFA's Peter Harris sprang intoaction and sent umpire Johnny toAlbert Park No I Oval to help out the oneumpire there . In his haste Johnny sprintedonto the ground during the quarter time breakand when the players took up their positionsthere were 3 field umpires in place . Err -wrong ground . No . 1 is over the road from theJunction Oval . In his haste John nearlycreated the first three umpire VAFA match .

FTLTOTG was represented at last weekend'sMCG game by John Bell and Bruce Ivey(VAFA Executive) and Cliff Bastow(Registration Secretary) . John's report makesgood reading. "Game was played in good spirit .

The dress of the players was good scept ithe long sleeves worn by one FR player whiwas different to the rest. The dress of all cfi eld officials was excellent . The umpiring tigood and they looked terrific in their untforrThe FR players created a bit of theatre at iend of the game when they moved to thecontingent of "old" Fitzroy supportresulting in the Fitzroy song of old being belout . At the start of the game at 10 .30am thwere 500 to 1000 in attendance and towathe end of the game 5000 spectators wl~.was good bearing in mind the main game,still 70 minutes away from a start .teamlists of both clubs appeared in the?Record . All in all the day was a wondeadvertisement for Amateur Football . "

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fever is In the air. This Sundaystart of the business °nd of the se ,

with Grand Finals for CI [ being ptat Sportscover Arena. FIDA finals followthen the VAFA finals` series begin in ear ;Interesting to note that most sections moa four week series this year which brin ;sections into line with A and B sections .

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Visitors to Sportscover Arena should athe "back car park" where possible .adjoining Tennis Club is entitled to athalf the parking spaces and a parking owill close off the VAFA section of the cawhen our section is filled . This is nosbefore a reserves match commences .

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A puzz ler to finish off with . What amost number of games (AFL) playedfollowing guernsey numbers - No . 1 ; 2 ;5 ; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 1,Answers in this column next week.

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Sportscover Arena 1st Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 07-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena Preliminary 14-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena Grand 21-Sep Sunday

is .B Sportscover Arena Ist Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 06-Sep Saturday

ors Sandringham Preliminary 13-Sep Saturday

Led Sportscover Arena Grand 20-Sep Saturday

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TBA 2nd Semi 30-Aug SaturdaySandringham ist Semi 23-Aug SaturdaySandringham Preliminary 06-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena Grand 13-Sep Saturday

Dl Cheltenham 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Cheltenham Ist Semi 23-Aug Saturday

Cheltenham Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Cheltenham Grand 13-Sep Saturday

D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Central Reserve lst Semi 23-Aug Saturday

Central Reserve Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Central Reserve Grand 13-Sep Saturday

D3 McHale Stadium 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

McHale Stadium ist semi 24-Aug Sunday

Male Stadium Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

MeHale Stadium Grand 13-Sep Saturda y

City oval Box Hill Qualifying 23-Aug Saturday

Preston City Oval Elimination 24-Aug Sunday

Preston City Oval 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Preston City Oval lst Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Preston City Oval Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Preston City Oval Grand 13-Sep Saturda y

U19 (1) TEA 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

TBA lst Semi 31-Aug Sunday

TEA Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

TBA Grand 13-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) ScarnmellScammellScammell

ell

2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

lst Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Grand 13-Sep Saturday

SECT. VENUE

U19 (3) Junction Oval

Junction Oval

Preston

Preston

U19 (2) T&9

Blue TB A

TBA

TBA

U19 (2) Garvey Oval

Red Garvey Oval

Garvey OvalGarvey Oval

Club Sportscover Arena

RV1II (i) 2.15p m

Club Sportscover Arena

XVIII -9 .20(SOUTH)

Club Sportscover ArenaXVID -11 .45(NORTH)

FINALS DATES DAY2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Ist Semi 31-Aug Saturday

Preliminary 07-Sep Sunday

Grand 14-Sep Sunday

2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday1st Semi 31-Aug SundayPreliminary 06-Sep SaturdayGrand 13-Sep Saturday

2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Ist Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Grand 13-Sep Saturday

Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Grand 18-Aug Sunday

NB: AU dates and venues are subject to change due to ground

availability and confirmation in some cases .

Venues in bold italicised - TBC (to be confirmed)

An updated display will appear weekly in the AmateurFootballer and daily on the VAFA website

Finals costs:

Club XVIIIPreliminaryGrand Finals

Senior Finals(D1-D4)(A-C)

Senior Grand Finals(D1-D4 )(A-C)

U19 Finals

Admission

(Grand Finals only)

$6 $4

$6 $3$8 $4

$6 $3$8 $4

$6 $3

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How fantastic that last week's bottom threesides all beat teams above them to keep therelegation battle open right to the last round!Not since 1996, when the then Southbank wasrelegated with a 9/9 win/loss ratio, has therebeen so much drama! At the other end today,the Blacks must win and rely on an upset lossby the Jackas today to regain 2nd spot !A big thanks to the folk who really write thiscolumn: Peter Kagan (Jaekas), Glen Whitehead(Bloods), Larry Stevens (Bears), Stewart Smith(Bullants), Phil Skeggs & his I/C Don Blackwood(Hoes), Drew Solley (Panthers), AndrewHeadberry (Ashers), John Grace (Chaddie), JackClancy (Blacks), & Tim Killworth (Bushrangers) .You didn't miss a beat all season!ROUND 17 SUMMARYAquinas's anti relegation motivation drove themto a big Q4 effort & win over YVOB! The Bloods'dominant midfield of Dan Den Braber, LeighToomey, & Craig Glennie sailed a raft of chancesforward to the likes of John Hunt for amomentous victory. Corey Heffernan was theonly name mentioned in Yarra's dispatches .AJAX cruised away from ITni . Blacks after Qlleaving the Blacks supporters wondering abouttheir team's consistency . Blacks looked good inQl but Julian Kirzner cut loose in Q2 & 3 and itwas all over. Jackas' Ruck, Danny Weislitzergave the rocket duo Jona Segal and GaryBlieden a constant stream of lst uses . Blacksbest were Dave Batten OtB, plus defenders RobScarlett & Lachlan Brown, on a truly forgettableday.

Banyule lost to Bulleen a ve afterbeing in cruise mode at half time . The Bullantsmade a game of it in Q3, then outlasted theBears in a hectic g4. Brad Willmore, AshleyBrown, & Dave Williams gave their all for theBears. Bullants were happy with Dean Tulloch,Damian Bone, Warren Thompson, & BillyTouriganis .Old R2entoniaaas found Monash Blues too muchto handle . The Ashers put in 4 solid terms andare looking good . Andrew Hickey (W) played ablinder for the visitors, Christian Gregoryroamed the forward area to great effect, and

Julian Smithturned in anothergood game. ThePanthers had topefforts from JustinCostello, Chad Twentyman, Anthony Palmer, 8Darren Murphy .Iv kssumptgon was gazumped bJS____-C in Ql, recovered in Q2, slogge(through wind and rain in g3, was only a poindown 15 minutes into Q4, then saw Chaddiiscore the last 3 goals for a courageous winDamon Wood, Eilan Healy, & Peter Rawieworked hard for the Hoes. Andy Campbell, TonGrace, & John Nannes were all powerhouses iChaddie's great win !TODAY'S GAMES

OF3 meets Old Mc and the Pantherwon't be taking things easy, because if thJackas and Blacks lose today, the Pantheicould snaffle the 2nd chance, if they cvin! I2003, the Bushrangers have clearly shown thecan beat anyone anytime, but the visitors haithe incentive to drive them to a 2-3 goals victorAquinas battles both Bsasa e & relegatictoday at Ringwood. Your scribe is still totalmystified as to why the Bears didn't make Clplayoffs, but today the Bloods have every reascto play above their ladder location and take t l

Kirzner I1 I tOld Mentonians Bournon 0 5Old ivlentonians Basile 1 5Banyule S Playfair 0 5Monash Blues Grace 0 4DI ReserveOld htentonians Ballantine 3 2Monash Blues Hawkins IBanyule Creak 3AJAX Kalb 0Banvule Prior IAJAX Boon 0

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game by a kick or so !Salesi squares off with AJAX in a grim bid forD1 survival . It doesn't matter that they play themost exhilarating side in the Section, Chaddiewill fight for pride & life in D1 . While it wouldnot surprise if Chaddie caused a boilover, theJackas are playing to retain 2nd spot, and theirsheer firepower should give them a 3 goals win .

Uni .Biaeks and Hoes go head to head in aII ateh neither can afford to lose for vastlydifferent reasons . On the Main Oval though, theBlacks should regain their composure & win by

3-4 goals .The Bullants tackle the Ashers and will give theladder leaders a serious contest . The Bullantshave their backs to the wall and last week'sstirring win at Banyule will give them a hugeboost . The Ashers won't be placing top spot atrisk though, and having peaked beautifully,should take out a narrow victory .Correspondents, the contacts remain 98891979 & bfhickey6C1aigpond .co m

;aiona5 z Blues - -- :_ttiai :• Tin-co, and i ;atiar-;rlor:,si line up for the I~~ time in Monashcolours this Saturday . Originally a rough youthfrom Geelong, Tinx has transformed into acultured gentleman in recent times but has lostnone of his ferocity and courage on the paddockwhich has made him a Monash favorite . JonnoMoresi has a well deserved cult-following whichresults from his legendary dashes from defence,reverse torpedo punts and punishing fists offury. Both Matthew and Nathan are tremendousclubmen and we sincerely congratulate them onreaching this milestone . Well done lads from allthe Ashes .300 Senior games . James Maloney, ourrc•sident timekeeper and scoreboard guru is likea piece of the furniture down at the Frearson . A

11-oiled, superbly crafted piece of furniturewhich gets the job done week after week withminimal difficulty. Jimmy's feats are legendaryand we all thank him for his fantasticcontribution to our Club over many years .

DI SEC ._ )NYarra Valley 0 B v Old Mentonians

Aquinas 0 C v BanyuleSalesian 0 C v AJAX

University Blacks v Ivanhoe AssumptionBulleen Templestowe v Monash Blue s

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AgUIIi6`_ 1.1 4.5 8.8 14.13(97)VALLEY 1.4 2.6 5.8 5.9(39 )

Aquinas : Jess 2, Hunt 2, tt'httehead 2, Wooden 2, Taru(Il 2, Denbraber,Weeks, Coglan, Cousins. Best: Jess, Denbraber. `Allltehead . Glennte. A.Bethune, Coglan. Yarra Valley : Heffernan 2, Cotsford. Gtlltn,Keem.Best : Heffernan Umpires: Geoff Deveson Anthony Simpson (F)Michael Reilly Michael Roche (B) Malcolm Filleul (G)AJAX 2 .2 9.5 15.6 22.8 (140)

Uhl BLACKS3 .5 3.6 6.10 8.14 (62)

Goals : Kirzner 11, J . Segal 3, Berger 2. Ritterman 2 . Blleden,Israelsohn, Norich, M . Segal Best: Ktrzner, J. Segal . Blieden, Berger,Weislltzer, Gelbart Uni Blacks: Sibilia 2, Vt(letia 2, Jones, Kempton,Mackie, Middleton Best: Batten, Bevacqua, Brown, Sibilia . Scarletf,Kempton Umpires: Ken McNiece Lionel Katz (F) Ryan Place AndrewErrtngton (B) Chris Kaleta Daniel Weed (G)BANTULE 7 .1 12.5 14.6 15.8 (98)BULLEEFd TEMP 4.1 7.8 12 .11 15 .14 (104)Banyule: O'Connell' 6, ;.i Smith 2, Yin 2, Egan 2, Cantwell, C Taylor,Natolt . Best: B Wtllmore, Brown, Williams, C Taylor. P Gloury,O'Connell. Bulleen Temp: Tulloch 5, Williams 4 . Bone 3, D Matthews,Florance, Lambropoulos. Best: Tulloch, Bone, Tourlganis, Thompson,Chtvers, Prior. Umpires : Laelan Blackball (RFL) (F) Ashley candle (RFL)(B) Jim Cartel (RFL) Tony Gtllies (RFL) (G )OLD B'fEhfi0 S 1.3 3.5 7.5 8.5 (53)MONASHBLUES 2.4 7.7 11.12 15.13 (103)Old Yientonians : Ferguson 3, Basile, Costello, B.Fatrbanks, Mackay,4oigt. Best : Costello, Twentyman, Palmer, Katris, Voigt . Murphy.A4onssh Blues: Gregory 5, Blackley 4, Holloway 4, Mackenzie, Smith,Craven . Best : Gregory, Hickey, Smith, Holloway, Beddingfleld,Chessari . Umpires: Greg Rawlings Peter Liddell (F) Brent Adamson (B)Gary Clancy (G)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2,2 8.4 9.6 11 .7(731SALESIANS 6.3 8.5 11.7 14.8 (92)Ivanhoe Assumption: Abud 2, Sampson 2 . O'Neil 2, Serafini, Pace,N .Shuttleworth, McGowan, Blainey. Best : Wood, E.Healy. Rawley.Sampson, Martin, Peoples . Salesinns : Thain 3, Grace 3, Grieley 2,Canavan 2, Veretllo, Logan, Campbell, Knott . Best : Campbell, Grace,Nannes, Healey, Canavan, Oldlleid. Umpires: Nick Evans BrianWoodhead iF) Ken Brewer Matthew Cowley (G )

U1 RESERVE

AqUI.NAS 4.8 6.15 6.15 6.15 (51)YARRA VALLEY 0 .0 1.2 4.2 4.2(26)Aquinas: White 3, McCartan 2 . Davies. Best: White, Davies, Jeffery,Boland, Sorace . Pringle . Yarra Valley : Smith 2, Hale, Collett . Best:D.Ross, L.Morris, Pickering, Davis, Hale, Drew.AJAX 3.4 5.8 9.15 13.17(95)UN'I BLACKS 0.2 3.4 3.6 4.9 (33)A,JA?• A. Lewis 4, Codron 3, Pask 2, Cooper, Lewin, Rottemberg,Tsivlin Best: J . Lewis. Codron . Konsky, Lewin, Codron. GoldenfeinUni Blacks: R7zto 2, Chandler, Nolan, Best: Chandler, Powell, Hallam,Hamilton. Goonan, AdaB. E 3.6 6.10 9,14 13 .14 (92)BULLEETi TE 2.1 4.1 6.2 8 .5(53)Banyule: Creak 3, Baldac 2, Turnbull 2, Prior, D t'Rtchell, McDermott,Tuckman, Bell, Phelan . Best: Hopgood, Turnbull. D Witehell, Rolfe, CTaylor, McDermott. Bulleen Temp : Toscana 3, Frangos 2, Agrotts,Daskalou, Driver. Best: Driver, Matthews. Norbury, Georgolous,Frangis, Toscana .OLD MENTONIANS 2.2 2.3 6.3 10.5 (65)MONASH BLUES 5 .0 7.1 8.2 10.3 (63)Old Mentonians: Acreman 4, Ballanttne 3, Fisher 2, Bowtel( . Best:Acreman . Saunders, S .Fairbanks, Ballantme, O'Brien, Austin . MonashBlues: Pay 2, Bolton 2, Kats, Jones, Saunders . Green, Westbrook,Hawkins . Best : Rosengarten, Westbrook, Costley, Meehan . Tickler,Bolton.IVANHOE ASSUfdg°rIOPd 4 .2 6.4 6.6 11 .9 (75)SALESIANS, 2.6 6.8 10.9 14.11 (95)Ivanhoe Assumption : Maud 4, Pearce 3, Duncan, Cotter, Chazan,Newbold . Best : Maud . Franks . Elborough, Pearce, Duncan,M .lacovangelo. Salesians : Byrne 6 . Loughman 2 . Ryan 2. Riley, Seager.Best: Rose, Porter, Hanlon, Seager. Byrne, Way.

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DI SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .C. OANYULE OULLEEN IVANHO E

Coach : Phil Davis Coach: Steve Bell Coach: Greg WhitcroR TEM PLESTOWE ASSUMPTIONRes. Coach: Barry Simon Res : Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Coach: Doug Semi Coach: John Matthew

Res.Coach : A Parris Res Coach: Colin McDonald

1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 L. Toomey I B . Reed 1 J . Prior 1 S. Conle y2 M. Konsky 2 S . Tibb 2 D. Witchell 2 S . Yates 2 M . Mau d

3 B. Davis 3 S . Edwards 3 N . Taylor 4 W. Thompson 3 C. Tucke r'4 M. Dudakov 5 A. Boland 4 T. Gloury 5 D BoneNeill4 T. O

5 J. Ritterman 6 M . Parke r7 C. Glennie

5 B . WillmoreTuckma n6 S

.6 A . Tehan

5 P. Manue l6 T Healy6 D . Kalb (Capi Res)

7 G Samuel 8 J . Jess.

7 C. Taylor 7 P. Robertson.

7 P. Rawley.Raleigh8 E

9 T. Harkin 8 B . Cantwell 8 N . Bone 6 J . Shuttieworth.9 J. Berger

10 D. Bolan d11 M Barmby 9 M. Willmore 9 J . Matthews 9 E . Healy

0G . Duke s10

.12 A . Bethune

10 P. Glou11 D Wilson

10 P. Tsokas1 P. Lee11 D. Valkanis

11 M. Segal (DVCapt) 13 D. Den Braber (C) .12 J Egan 11 G . Chivers 12 L. Hull-Brown

12 D. Goldenfein 13 C. Jeffery .Ryan13 T 12 A. Parris 13 S . Narkiewicz

13 J. Raleigh14 J Kagan

14 A . Lorki n15 A . Williiams

.14 B. Woodlock 13 D . Tulloch 14 P. Flyn n

.15 J. S al

~16 J . Hunt 15 S . Gray

16 M Gilbert14 A. Wilke 15 J . Cu rti n

16 P. Harris16 E . Janover 17 B . Redwood

Hughes18 J.

17 A. Small15 B. Wolnizer 17 S . Morris

17 A. Cukierman (VCRes) .19 G. Whitehead 18 J. Turnbull

16 S. Smith 18 B . Hal l18 J. K zner (VCapt) 20 M . Starret 19 N . Sannholm 17 C . Darby 19 D. Wood19 G . Blieden 21 J. Pierce 20 S . Playtair 18 K. Burridge 21 N. Blaine y20 J. Sharp 22 S . Flynn 21 R . Dintinosante 19 L. Stott 22 N. Shuttleworth21 D. Gelbart 23 P. Stone 22 C . Taylor 20 M. Jones

23 D. Ryan22 E. Wollner 24 P. Harper 23 M. Gray Gannas21 P

24 B . Fre w23 A. Wollner 25 P. Sorace 24 L . Richardson . 25 J . Frisina24 J. Brain 26 R . Weeks 25 J. Szeremeta 22 G . McLaren 26 P. Cameron25 M . Blashki 27 D . Hincliffe 26 H . McDermott 23 D. Matthews 27 J . Finlayso n26 B. Duzenman 28 A . Garish 27 A. Nield 24 J. Newman 28 S . Matthews

29 J. Wilson30 R . Kogelman

29 C . Hocking30 M Sloa n28 A. Zemski

Bryne r29 P31 G. Evans 29 P Smit h

30 D . Mutton26 S. Boyd

'

.31 T. Lupton.

30 A . Lefkovic32 D . Alford33 C Wooden 31 C . Bassett 27 J. O Donnell 32 L . Pearce

31 A . Lewis.TaNll i34 M 32 M. Natoli 28 P. Milesi 33 S . McGowan

32 D. Weislitzer.

35 R . Chapman 33 S. Dean 29 D. Williams 34 B . Joyce35 M Serafini33 S . Boon 36 V. Hall 34 S. Lorenzini

'30 D. Florence .

36 C . Zeegers34 A. Lewin 37 G . Macklin 35 L. O Connell 31 L. Norbury 37 P Cotter35 J . Lewis 38 B. Moran 36 D . Playfair A. Williams

.38 R Peoples

36 J . Israefsohn 39 S. Whit e40 S Harris

37 T. Thompson38 J Redfern 33 N. Hamshare

.39 M . Ebbag e

37 A . Sapar38 J Feldman

.41 G . Davies

.39 A. Hopgood 34 S. Lambropoulos 40 P. Martin

.39 D. Vanaken

42 R . Moran 40 M. Smith 35 D. Daskalou 41 C . McDonald42 B Marti n

40 D . Ones43 M. Slattery44 J. Tapply

41 T. Prior42 M . Vanpoeteren

36 P. Hare.

43 A. Shemshedin41 A . Silver 45 M. Rielly 43 L Ferrel

37 P. Ganiatsis 44 A. Pace42 A . Cooper 46 T. Vanders(uis

.44 S. Yin 38 N. Scaglione 45 A. lacouangelo

43 S. Chester 47 J. Smith 45 D. Boyd 39 D. Buccachio 46 M. Iacouangeto44 J . Getfand 48 D . McCartan 46 D. Nasrallah 40 A. Foley 47 B. Waters45 A. Godlewicz 49 D . Poynton

47 J . King 41 R Lea 48 R. Toogood46 A . Goldma n47 S Gutman

50 H . Kaa51 A. Pringle 48 D. Rybicki

.42 P. Edwards

49 Matt Sloan50 N . Clar k.

48 J . Pask 52 J. BleakneY 49 G . BellNasralla h50 T 43 M . Daskalou 51 D. Pearce

49 A. lasnitzki53 S. Varon e54 M O'Halloran

.51 J . Bolt 44 R. Schneider 52 S. Sampson

50 A. Benedykt .55 L. Stafford 52 D. Noonan 46 A . Humphrey 53 M. Chaza n

54 E NewboldSi Z. Lewski 56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C. Morivitis.

55 J . Healy52 D . Norich 57 L. Mackowski 54 C. Williams 48 A. Morivitis Saunders56 S53 J . Mordech 58 T. Leddra 55 D. Williams 49 B . Touriganis.

57 A. Conti54 I . Same55 J. Kaicer

59 B . Coope r60 P. Scognamillo

56 A . Roeth e57 B . McGregor 50 D. Glover 58 T. Memhet

56 D .Seidl 62 J . Fitzpatrick 58 L. Orton 53 A . Boyd 59 A. Falker sAboueid60 J

57 D . Spilberg 63 A. Barri e64 T Nolan

59 M . Mitchell 60 D . Horvath .61 M . Anderso n

58 B. Yudelman .HaunS

60 D . Hassett 62 P. Merory59 R . Rotemberg

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61 S . Dowlan62 T J bb

63 J . Crappe r60 J. Wa nber1 g61 J Freeman

68 J . Coghlan. u

63 A . Plant 64 M . Migliorini.

62 J. Gottlieb72 T. Will s

G . Cochrane 64 S . Taylor66 J . Rivott-Mins67 G . Stephen s

A . Cullen 68 F. Yaghmoo rS . Hiney 69 J . MazoccaM . Lant 70 K . WiseP. Phillips 71 A. PearceB . Beech 72 K. MaghamezS . Dornom 73 D. DummettJ . McMullen 74 S . Hal lP. Fares 78 C. Brow n

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1 BC~ lim vowell Cc :h : Peter Russo Co i : Peter Turley Co :h: Paul O'Shanassy G .h: Tim IUllv.ro rt h

R, James Shady Res . Coach : Jamie Wnduss Res Coach : Adam Davey Re! Co : Mict ;I Rizio Res: Simon TaylorClub XVUI Ch : Craig Baulch

1 S . Chapman 1 T. Mitvalsky i A. Stevens (VC) 1 A. Costello 1 R . Pearc e

2 J . Baxter 2 C. Twentyman 2 A. Thain 2 J. Sibilia 2 T. Morri s3 L. Holloway 3 R. Ball 3 S . Sutherland (C) 2(R) S . Chandler 3 R . Thompson

4 G. Chessan 4 D. Carroll (V.C.) 4 A. Healy 3 A. Ross 4 M. Fun g

5 5 C. Mackay 5 M . Canavan 3(R) R. Drummond 5 A. Drew6 M . Newman 6 C Alexander 6 D. Forer 4 A. Evans 6 R . Drew7 P. Farrar

Thom so n8 S

.7 M . McCloskey 7 D. Foley 5 R. Mackie (C) 7 C . Bea l

~.0'Sul iva n9 G 8 G . Ferguson 8 S. Logan 6 T. BavacGua 8 L Morris.

10 Sam Lloyd 9 W. Ballantine 9 A. Campbell 7 S. Price 9 J . Keem

11 M . Spencer 10 S. Voigt 10 S. 0Id8eId (VC) 8 B. Walch 10 T. Hancock12 G . Smyth 11 D . Solley 11 A. Davey 9 P. Kempton 11 T. Mcllrath13 12 C . Dwyer (C .R .) 12 M. Bates 10 W. Hanna 12 J . Cremean14 B. Merlin 13 B. Heverin 13 I. Robotic 11 S. Sandiford 13 L Gillies15 M . Tinkler 14 M. Stroud 14 M. Cooke 13 C . Baulch

Kruse14 E16 B. Nind17 J. Mellington 15 J. Costello (D.V.C.) 15 R . Quinn 14 D . Ad a

17 A . Moffat

.15 N. Pas k

18 L . Smith 16 D . Nock 16 P. Dolman 17(R) J . Caudle 16 L Taylor1 9 M. Sounders 17 N . Linford 17 Matt Forbes Wilson18 T 17 A. Laing20 M. Edsall 18 T. Boumon (C) 18 D . Barry

.Brow n19 L 18 D. Ross

21 C . Gregory 19 A . Palme r'

19 R . Miriams.

21 C . Schilling 19 J . Stron g22 T. Btackley Conno r20 D . O

'20 A . Seeger Prince22 S 20 T. Hale

23 P. Nevill Brien21 J . O 21 D. Verccillo.

23 P. Barry 21 D . Stevenson24 T. Crave n

Hawkins25 J22 P. Clark e

Drinan23 A22 S . Greely 24 V. Romijn 22 B. Drew.

26 P. Wills.

24 A . Acreman23 M . Smith24 A Grace

25 M . Hallam 23 R . Ye o27 N . De Young 25 B B . Fairbanks

.25 C Ryan

D. Batten2726 A

Parkin24 M. Davies

28 J . Main29

26 G . Dart 26 J . Nannes.

28 R Otsuka25 R . Collet26 J. Longworth

30 L. Creamer 27 G . Katri s28 D Kitto

27 P Allen 30 D.Sock 27 S . Sava g931 S . Hawkins

32 L. Beddingfield.

29 A. Carter (D .V.Q)28 M . Byrne29 S. Horvath

31 B. Costello32 M Jones 28 B . Reynolds

33 J . Smith 30 D. Russo 30 K. Woodman.

35 B. V ltella29 R . Courts

34 M . Edwards 31 M . Elliott 31 A. Lucas 35(R) Jas Mirtschin 30 D. Potte r35 A. Hickey 32 L Sunter 32 G . Riley 36 M. Prowse 32 J . Parr y36 A. Willams 33 S. Worrell 33 N . Callaghan 37 E. Nolan 33 P. C emean37 J. Bolto n

Brenna n38 N34 P. Ftaskis 34 T. Nagle 38 M. Rizio 33 D. Ireland

.Smith39 M

35 D . Murphy 35 P. Knott 39 X. Davis 34 C. Fraser.

Bolto n40 M 36 D . Alexander 36 S . Nolan 41 L. Rawnsley 35 B. Peake (c).

41 M. Bolton 37 M. Francis (C.R.) 37 J . Brennan 43 C . Beaton 36 P. Jarvi e

42 A. Cooper 38 P. Stubbs 38 M . Forwards 45 R. Scarlett 37 D. Batkshaw43 R . Feenaghty 39 J . Vick 39 P. Pitts 49 R . Dillon 38 G . Morrison44 S. Grace 40 R . Alexander 40 M . Forer 49(R) T. Bowers 39 J. Thompkins45 R . Walsh 41 S . Cozens 41 M . Cleary 50 A. Goanan 40 H. Cotsrard4 647 S . Mentha

42 M . Basil e43 G. Hubbard

42 C. Rose 53 D. 0'KeeffieBraszel l54 M

41 B. Downs

48 M . Carey 44 L. Sunter 43 P. Evans .55 S Watch

42 A. Stone

49 D . Payne 45 R. Johnson44 D. level .

57 K. Sagely44 J. He

5046 G. Smith 45 D. Mien

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51 M . PayneI Herrin g47 G 46 A. Chiappini .O'Sullivan60 J

47 S. Colli eN . Mores i,-

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61 J . Black 48 R . Davis.

5 t G Dodd 49 N. Fisher 48 J. Logan62 S. Middleton 49 S. Seabourne

.McCormick::5 1 50 G . Wilson 49 S. Sewell 65 J. Fuller 50 J . Peake

.51 L. Stephen 50 S. Kavanagh 66 L . Costello 51 H . Clark e

57 52 M . Watts 51 A. Foley 67 N. Goonan 52 A . Hartnett

53 C. Shedden 52 P. Hanlon 70 J. Green 53 S . PaskB. Carstein 54 D. Goodbody 53 E . Maillard 70(R) R . Hamilton 54 S . Simpson

55 C . Davis 54 S . Porter 80 M. Tehan 56 T. Uoyd~ t P. Campbell 56 R . Harper 55 E . Hanapy 85 B. Weber 58 B. Kerr62 L Katts Davi s57 T 56 M . Loughnan 88 N . Abbott 59 A. Joiner~

.58 P. Appel 57 K . Richardson 94 A . Powell 60 S . Laird

65 G. Polgase 61 B . Saunders 58 S . Way 98 M. Behan 61 P. Valoppi66 64 M. Austin 59 S . Parisi 101 D . Davis 62 P. Baruma

66 M . Mackay 60 A. Bates 112 M . Wielgosz 63 B. y,mitechurchM . Meehan 61 R. Cincotta 64 SmithD.

~ 63 B. Chalmers M. Norris h6570 D. Barlow 64 B. Bowman 68 T Colle t71 SPONSORS: 65 J. Radi.

72 B . Green PHILLIPS & 66 S. Sinclair71 M. Lain g

73 NzcxoLSON 67 D . Sutherland74 A . Middli n

P. Westbrook-~a R. Turton DAVIS LAUNDRY 68 M. Sutton

rB ZENITH INTERIORS 69 B. Kirchne rn 70 Mick Forbe s7 3 A. Shields 7 ELEVEN 72 C . Hun t

g RiE NE HOTEL 76 P. Turle yP. Manohar JEFFERSO N FORD 77 S . Butler

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Fc news, views 7d previews, tL ee t o

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Potential final's precursor as host,i .,;aa,y Reds . Coach Taylc a d Coach _' . ;nare well known for their abili ; to --.lay mind

games and its anyone's bet as u":: hat +'ie true

agenda will be this week . Get the upper hand orleave something up the sleeve? Old Carey butwithout much conviction .West '"'' host Bentleigh and will bekeen to get back nto the winner's circle befor efinal's aetion . Ah~ays a tough one at home andvery hard to see Bentlcigh prevailing.Peninsula will be 'ic to make it a cleansweep as they host : . . lot a great deal toplay for the visitors ho ever rnis can sometimeswork in reverse with the i just going out andenjoying the game . Still, 1 8 vAns is a sig 'ficantachievement and the Pirates won't slip up at thefinal hurdle!:)Id Geelong host the in form 0 in agame in which only pride is at stake . Old Geelonghas been good but wouldn't want to takeOakleigh too lightly. In fact, I have a hunchOakleigh mi¢ht make it three on the trot as afinish to the year .Finally. W _sides ultim_:,

's trend ,ii out doubtJId Geelongrave been?

s : ~ he continued improvement by theothers, Lachlan Teague and JohnThe form of spearhead Mark Vickers-

- can he break the ton ?Costly losses to West Brunswick,round two where they blew a fortv-

. D u .~ Lee is a superstar and goodo play in A-grade .

'l he Heartbreak Kid . Five losses bypoints or less including three; losses by under nine points i n

we e to fourteen .

Credible record against top four ,om seven matches, beat Fitzroy once and losl-r games by less than eleven points .

seasR , 11

:-lave only broken the ton twice thi ;Only Hawthorn has scored less .

Shown tremendous character inhorrendous season. Jayde Handfield and Adairienrv have come on in leaps and bounds .

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Old Geelong Vickers•tVffiis 8Peninsula Claringbold 81Viiliamstovm CYbiS B Lee 0Bentleigh Grace 7Peninsula Payze 0Fitzroy Reds Tornese 2D2 ReservesPeninsula S Claringbold 7Peninsula J Atchison 0Peninsula Coglilan 0Old Carc, ?iardy 0

Old C ;°,rc : .~:o:°:si , ! .lnidis 0

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e qatives : Injuries have hurt dearly. Havenever been close to full strength.

pa'sieighpo s itives : The competition's big improvers .\,,tory over Williamstown shows that rebuildingprocess is on right track.Negatives : Heavy losses to Bentleigh .

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positives : Have maintained great spirit despite

winless season . Travis Newton is a good find .N egatives : Stricken with injuries, D2 never sawthe best of Hawthorn .

VJillinmstocfn - Paul Dervan will play his :for the CY's this weekend. After 238 games he willhang up the boots . One of three brothers to play forthe CY's he started in the under 19's and played over170 senior games mainly on the wing & half back . Amove to full back proved very successful with his tightdefence and long kick out . The past couple of years hechose to play out his career in the two's captaining the

side . Serious injuries including a broken leg last yearhas not stopped him from playing the game he lovesfor the team he loves .

Old Carey - congratulates Adam Guerra on his 50th

game With the Club today. Very much a straight-ahead player, 'Goo' attacks the ball hard and is a great

tackler. He rarely misses training (in fact, in his firstyear he did not miss a session - including pre-season!)and is a wonderful clubman, attending all social

events . Never afraid to put his hand up when there'sa job to be done, Adam is an example to all . Well done,

Goo . Keep up the good work !Peninsula O.B . - congratulate Jordan Muir onreaching the milestone of 100 games for the Pirates intoday's Round 18 clash against La Trobe University .There were many who doubted this day would everarrive, but never the man himself. As a member of thestylish, influential and wise-cracking recruits of 1998,'Schmoo' tackles weighty issues on the field as easilyas he peruses stocks and shares in the Fin Review .Now trim, taut and terrifying, Jordan will no doubttake note that he has beaten two other crechemembers to the ton. Well done Schmooey !Apologies to Old Geelong's Mark Vickers-Willis whohas been incorrectly referred to as Michael thisseason. Michael is his father.

AIONWest Brunswick v Bentleigh

Old Carey v Fitzroy Red sPeninsula 0 B v La Trobe Uni

Old Geelong v OakleighWilliamstown CYMS v Hawthorn Amateurs

. _.OY --:)s 1.2 4.6 8.7 10.12 (72)WEST BRU23L-':!ICE 2-4 3.5 6.5 9 .5(59)Fitzroy Reds; Diacogiorgis 3, Tornese 2 . L. Brvne Addicott, Dawson,

Capoferro . Best : Rawlins, V. Cahill, Cairns, Diacogiorgts, Mitchell,

Addicott West Brunswick : Details Not received Umpires : Merv MontyLuke Holmes (F) Lucas Brass Cam Hoogendyk (B) Matthew Simpson

Daniel Sculiv (G )LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .1 4.2 7.4 7.6 (48)

OLD CARE . 1.1 4.2 7.4 8.6 (54)

LaTrobe University : Tiernan 2, White . Sheldrick, Dunne,

Adamswaite, Brooks . Best : Mann, Pruscino, Sheldrick. Davies, White,

Adamswaite Old Carey : Pardon 3, Konstantmeaides 2, Everett,

S .Wood, Mahon . Best: Detar, Hall, Mahon, Rossi, James, Crosher

Umpires: Michael Forde George Palcodimos (F )

7314TLEIGH 1.3 5.5 9.6 17.7 ( 109)OLD GEELO24G 6 .1 11 .3 15.5 17.10 (112)

Bent : Grace 7, Miksad 3, Ireson 2 . S. Holmesby, Adaway, Handf3eld,

Robertson, Henry. Best : Clark, ]reson, Grace, Handileld, Miksad,Henry. Old Gecl : Vickers-Willis 8, E . Bayles 2, Falrbairn 2 . Munro, N .

N . Betts, Sttncheombe, Avery, McMahon. Best . T . Betts, Bell,

Stinchcombe, Vickers-Willis, Malpas, N . Betts. Umpires : Phil Gluyas IF)

OAKLEIGH 7.2 8.6 15.10 19 .10 (24)

WILLIAMST OWN CYMS 2-2 9 .5 13.6 16 .13 (109 )

Oa&teigh : A.Kitts 4 Dooley 3 Britt 3 Bromley 2 Kennedy 2 MacKenzie

2 Dalton Hunt S .Kttts Kokkinos . Best: Bromley Dalton Holden Hunt

A .lil(ts Malcolm. Williamstown : Thompson 7 Elias 3 Mackley 2 Woyda

2 Poch hicCutcheon. Best : Thompson Munro Phernister Markley

Street Elias . Umpires : Peter Griffiths (F)HAWTHORN 2.1 4.2 4.3 7.3(451

PENINSULA 5.5 12.8 13 .13 18 .13 (115)

Hawthorn : Cargill 2, Ogge, Martin, P Avery . Garlick, Reed . Best :

Davies. Martin, Cargill, Hicks, Phillips: Peninsula : Clarmgbold 8, Sill 2,

Trewhitt 2, Torossi 2, Grant, T Prendergast, Murphy, Growcott Best :Torossi, N Ciaringbold, Powney, Trewhitt . Maclean, Growcott Umpires :

Max Wittmann James Olle (F) Nick Murphy Paul Whitehead (G)

g7 E~RVESFIT'ZROYREDS 2.1 5.4 5.6 8.13 (61)

WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.4 7.4 7.4 (46)

Details not received .LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 4.5 4.10 4.12 (36)

OLD CAREY 0.1 2.3 2.3 3 .5(23)

LaTrobe University: Dumareq, Craig, Moon, Simsek . Best : Simsek,

Walker, Wilcock, Gloury, Ross, Kerrison Old Carey : Drever 2,

A .Guerra. Best : Ward, L.Chiuclllarelll, Drever. A .WOOd, Hill, Bennett

BENTLEIGH 1 .3 4.5 4.9 4.10 (34)

OLD GEELONG 3 .5 6.11 6.17 10 .24(84)

Bent : Jolly 2 . Lawford . Ferris . Best : Kopttschinski, Backman, Beatie,

Jolly, Vivona, Hall. Old Geel: Teague 3, Slattery 2 . Adrlie, Griffith,

verge, Bales, T. Paul. Best. T. Paul, Teague. Abbot, waters, Cole,TaYlor.

OAHI.EIGH 5.4 1 0 .7 12.8 16.9 (105)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.2 2.6 5.8 8.10 (58)

Oakleigh: MacKenzie 3 Ryan 3 Bell 3 Dooley 2 Redford Keating

Perdikomatis Taylor Andrinopoulos. Best : Ryan Keating Perdikomatls

Evans Bell Torpey Williamstown : Robinson 2 McKenzie 2 DignazioDowsey Joseph Kosmatos, Best : Robertson Dowsey Kosmatos

McKenzie Bergess Bel lHAWTHORN 0.0 0A 0 .2 1 .2(8)

PENINSULA 7.5 12.9 17 .13 25 .17 (167)

Hawthorn: Orchard: Best : Orchard, Sheridan, Harranew, Allder;

Peninsula : S Ciaringbold 7, Falkiner 3, Brennan 3, Barber 2, Minchin

2, Angus 2, Goldthorp 2, Haley, Day, Warner, Taylor. Best: Goktthorp.

S Claringbold . Falkiner, Haley. Barber, Taylor

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1 A. Collin s2 G . Broadley3a A. Knott3b N . Patterson4a S . Stevens4b B . Glover5a S . Avery5b T. Kerr6a P. Avery7 C . Alexander8 J. Cargil ;9 R . Ogge10 R Orchard11 M . Pollock12b A. Tsoumbaris13a J .Murphy13b J . Povey14a D. Lauletta14b T. Fitzpatrick15 M .Tyson16 C . Reed17 B . Ruzicka18 P. Phillips19 J. Law20 S. Parker21 K. Brockman22 C . Habe l23 L Collins24 J . Jackomonis25 M . Zaverella26 N. Hayes27 R. Lord28 T. Crivelli29 P. Barker30 3 13233 P. Stroud34 R. Johnston35 S. Davies36 A. West37 M . Daou38 B. Bruns39 G. Carle40 P. Rossitto41 J . Bogi e42 D. McGlenchy43 I . Chepa44 B. Alder45 B. Mountain46 T.0'Hanlon47 D . Lahiff48 A . Brick49 N . Tierney50 J . Gourlay51 S. Signorini52 C. Frost53 M. Preston54 J . Berry55 A . Saulle56 M . Coglan57 B . Collins58 T. Dixon59 A. Doyle60 G . Saddington61 M. Gray62 A. Johnsen63 D . Keal y64 N . Kudeweh65 G. Lllywhfte66 C. Lorenz67 S. McDonald68 P. Nikoloau69 T. Papamarkov70 A. Patton71 S . Williams72 M . Waller73 J . Williams75 E. Sil l76 C. Pickett77 A. Smith78 D . Carter

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i S . Band o2 A. Bloomfield3 D. MacKenzie (VC)4 B. Varkatzos5 C . Kokkinos7 M. Short8 R . Marshall9 J . Moutis10 R. Mitchell11 C. Hanley12 R. Dooley13 D. Britt14 P. Malcolm15 G. Redford16 M . Bell17 L. Curtain18 J. Connellan19 R. Keating20 J. Tolley21 A. Perdikomatis22 S . Ear23 J . Kerley24 S . Kitt s25 C. Marshall26 A. Kitts (VC)27 G . Smith28 B . Anderson29 D . Sowersby30 P. Holde n31 T. Bromley (C)32 J . Brow n33 M. Clark34 B . Evans35 R . Nuske36 M . Ryan37 P. Torpay38 S. Cammiss39 A. Mulholland40 J. Gael41 M . Cash42 S . Dalton43 P. Lucas44 N. Smith45 C . Chapman46 B. Nguyen47 M. Stevenson48 A . McKenzie49 S . Collin s50 J . Cai n51 L. Kennedy52 C. Cooke53 T. Hunt54 0 . Parton55 A . Gook56 J . Page57 B . Woutersz58 E.Bennett59 P. Ciavarella60 S. Clarke63 A. Jury64 M . Ogilvie

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Coach: G n Taylor Coach: Michael Lockman Coach: Julian Silli

Coach: Ju i SiebrandRes : Damien Shaw R

Coach : Dens Macleo dCoach : Cameron on McKenzie

s Paul Montgomery Res: Ben Dunn nRes Coach: Brian CronRe 2

Angus (c)1 C I S . Maloney 1 S. Parsons I M Drain / A Hamilton 3 D. Wouda.

2 D . Faelis (vc) 2 S . McMahon 2 A . Parsons 2 P. Hamilto nHeppel l3 G

4 S . Wuchatsch

g M . Cohen 3 J. Fitzclarence 3 M. Goldthorp .Lehman n4 C

5 T. Wheeler

JamesD 4 C. Sticnchcombe 4 E . Bowen .5 A. Cannane 6 N. Grant.

Konstantinidi s5 P M. Vickers-Willi s5 5 N . Kent6 S. Pietsch 6 D. Grove.

6 C. Campbell (c)6

J.7 J Paul

6 M . WarnerMurray7 S 7 S . Benjamin 7 B. Robinson

7 R. Oppy (vc).

8 T. Seymour.

8 P. Angus8 P. Batt ers9 R . Morphett

8 B. Hann

8 M . Cann 9 D . Satter 9 M . Dentry 10 S . Byrne g J, Munro

9 B . Andrews 10 M . Avery 9 P. Krohn (res.) 11 H. Bailey 10 B. Cocks10 K. Shrives 11 L. Stevens 10 A. Haley 12 B. Clarke 11 B . Twist11 N. Everett 12 N . Perrin 41 J. Sill 13 M . Ritchie 12 A . Featherston12 C . Davey 13 S . O'Brien 12 S. Ferguson 14 P. Norman 13 A . Mackley13 B. Hutchison 14 D. Taylor 13 B . Cook 15 M. Russell Wyatt14 J14 M. Mahon 15 H. McCarthy 14 S . White

i16 P. HarristT Maguire

Heywood17 R

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15 N . BullGraha m16 R

16 T. Fallaw17 M. Goldsworthy

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.18 M. McManus 16 S. Phemiste r

.17 A . Parton 18 J. Malpas 17 J . Coghlan 19 M. Shelton

Houlde n20 T17 M . Kennedy

Chiuchiarell i18 B 19 B. Grills 18 M . Merrick .McNamara21 S 18 D . Oldham

.Woad19 T 20 S . Cole 18 J . Whelan (res.) .

22 A. Steward 19 S. Barlow.Drake (or )19 P

21 N . Bayne 19 A. McK nstry 23 G. Leahy 19 P. Dervan.Raftopoulo s20 J

22 J . Fitzgerald 20 S. Prendergast 24 J . Jenkin 20 P. Geraghty.21 T. Collins 23 C. Fairburn

24 A. Munro21 A . Teelow22 R . Atchison (C)

25 J. Siebran d26 R. Benjamin

21 L Monkhurst22 C. Battle 25 G . Leishman 23 R . Powney 27 D. Disisto 22 J . McCutcheon23 C . Pattenden 26 S. Lansdell 24 T. Prendergast 28 J. Ward 23 B . Joseph24 P. Unkles 27 W . Paul 25 J . Atchison 29 C. Sheedy 24 C. Poch25 L Chiuchiarelli (vcr) 28 T. Carey 26 A. Murphy 30 M. Lewis 25 G . Burgess26 A . Wood 29 G . Allan 27 S . Payze . 31 S. Edward s

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37 T. Betts 35 T. Trewhitt 40 R . Baker 32 A. McCutcheo n.Woo d36 S

38 M. Leslie 36 N . Claringbold 41 R . Touzez 33 T Boz.37 S.Jessup

39 S. Clarke40 H . Legoe

37 J . Growcott38 T. Coghlan

42 C . Norman43 J. Tobin 34 B. Jones

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Sherry51 L 39 A. Carter43 D. Joyce 46 L. Knight 44 C . Maclean .

Coonan54 D 40 S . Jamieson44 N. Detarczynski 47 M . Strauch 45 L. Prendergast .

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Boncher58 J 53 T. Bayles 51 L. Gilder 71 M . Brookshaw 46 M . Sime.59 C. Mason

54 T. DanielHarris55 D

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The ma' ._ , >(G(enhuntly Road) is open ,_ . -., a h day.The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches

scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would

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Question : What do the following four umniree haW .-, _ : " x~ r~ J ,my Heffernan, Luke Holmes, Merv Monty?

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Each section's AmL eur Footballer scribe to select hi sTeam of the Year (after round 1 8) .Each section's coaches to vote on th3~ "32Players for his section .21 MVPs receive a coates and WreckaiFsL'atuette Lt theVAFA Presentation evening.

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Old Haileybu ry congratulated Darren Seccu ll on reaching

150 games- premiership player three times ( twice as

captain), he had also represented VAFA with distinction .

Old Melburni ans lost fourth place in A when after an even

first three terms, Old Haileybury kicked 6 .1 to 3 .2 in thelast quarter to win by 21 points. Best were Adam Hilton,Morey, Somaia ( OH) an d McMullin, McKeon, McDougall(OM) .Old Scotch had a big win against Collegians,and moved into fourth place .St Bernards picked their 30 year best team .

17.11 to 6.8 ,

B: M.Perrett R.King G.Arnott

HB : P.Aughton P.Rackham F.DunellC: J .Doolan T.Hannesberry (VC) M .DrennanHF : B.Angel D.Collins A.O'BrienF : M.Mahoney L.Gollant V.ComitoR: W.Carey G.Wade D.Burgin

I/C : B.Mahoney P.Smith G.McAllister

Coach :Gus Mitchell, Ass . Coach P.DaffeyAdam Acreman (Old Mentonians) started the last gameneeding 11 goals to get the 'ton' and he got them in histeam's victory against St Bedes 24 .15 to 7.11 .David Windlow was officially today in his fourteenthconsecutive grand final in his 417th Club XVIII match .Just for interest, back in 1998 1 picked my best VAFA team(1979-98), so here it is :B: Andrew Smith (B-T) Rick Schober (Coll .)

Paul Considine (NOB)HB : Bruno Conti (NOB) John Manton (Old G) Robert Fuller (OS)C: Phil Kingston (OM) Phil Mehrten (Orm) (VC )

John Bowen (Old X)HF : Ian McMullin (Old M) Nick Burke (Old X)

Ian Cordner (Old M) ( C )F : Frank Gleeson (Old P) Cameron O'Brien (Old X)

Michael Yeo (U.Blues)R: Rohan Brown (Old M) Peter Sherwin (Old S)

Andrew Thompson (Old M )And a large bench: Stephen Moloney (NOB) . Shane Murphy(De La), "Tick Greene (De La), Matt Jackson (Old B), BernieCooper (Marc), Michael Blood (Old X), Richard Furphy(U.Blues) .

The Executive had introduced the best on Ground medal in'A' Section Grand Final to be known as "Jock Nelson Medal"in honour of Jock's magnificent VAFA career . 280 gamesfor MHSOB, VAFA representative 1957 to 1964, Carnivalcaptain 1962 and 1964, captained Australian Amateurs, 5B & F's - 1959 B, 1960 C, 1961 B, 1964-5 A.Last round in Wand a real thriller. Not much chance of thefour changing, Old X, De La, Collegians and NOB but on thebottom, Old Trinity (definitely to B) and eight points ahead,three teams all on 24 points, Old Scotch (87.54), OldBrighton (81 .40), St Bernards (79.19), the first two to meet,and St Bernards playing Collegians at the Harry Trott Oval .Well, St Bernard's did it, 13 .10 (88) to 11 .11 (77) . RickSchober (5 goals) played a lone hand for Collegians who

were torn apart byWayne Carey, TrevorSpencer, and RobPurcell . Old Brightonwere competitive withOld Scotch all day butwent down 11 .7 to 14 .17.What a wonderful system the promotion and relegatiotsystem is . In 'B'. Uni Blues needed to beat Whitefriars tistay in the four, and the Friars needed to win to avokrelegation . It was a glorious battle all day umpired by PauCherry and Peter (I'11 be back) Wiseman .Q by Q scores were :Uni Blues 5.4 10.4 13.5 (83) 16 .10 (106)Whitefriars 4 .3 10.10 12.12 (84) 14 .16 (100)Best were McIntyre, N . Cavalier, J . Kanis (Uni Blues) and ACarbone, McNeill, Coghlan (W'friars) .In 'D' St Kevins OB were a bit stiff to miss out on the tonas they won 9 out of the last 11 and missed out by 4 point=.

Well Kew (B) couldn't do it . In front of a crowd of 300CParkside spoilt Kew's perfect home and home game score iia great game of particularly high standard. Kew used thwind well in the third quarter to lead by 20 points at th

last change . Parkside with Franklin Sturgess and Yoksidvery active kicked 3 .7 in the last quarter and kept thBrowns scoreless . The game was well umpired by MarHockey and Simon Hourigan .Ormond's form lapse continued when they kickedreadfully against second team Old Paradians to go dow,6 .22 (58) to 11 .5 (71) . The teams would meet in a fortnighin the 'A' Section second semi with Old Paradianfavourites. It was a great reversal of form as in the firsround Ormond beat OP's by 10 goals, keeping OP's torecord low 2 goals in 'A' Section by that club.John Moir (Old Scotch) won the 'A' Section John Woodro!B&F medal scoring 18 votes in 8 games. Vin Comito (`Bernards) was second on 16 and Matt Getson (Marc) ne)on 15 . Best scorers for their clubs were Paul Booth (NOE14, veteran Michael Yeo (U . Blues) 13, G . Coyne and N

Hibbins (Coll) 6 . Paul Holdsworth (De La Salle) 10, f

Considine (0 . Par) 10, former AJAX star Pick Marks ( 0 1Xaverians) 9, Mark McDonald (Orm .) 11 .Two very experienced players Brett Burden (Kew) anAndrew Smythe (Bull/Temp) 18 led the field in the 'ISection Geoff Moore B&F Medal . Best for the clubs werGreg Nyman (Therry) 17, Andrew McGregor (Monash Blue :16, Mark Sedgwick (P'side) 14, Sam Stevenson (Caulf. Gr7, Harry Busst (Fawk) 12, A. Castangini (Ivan) 8, T. Norma(Old Trinity) 10, Leon Doyle (U . Blacks) 8 .The Lou Zachariah Medal for the best and fairest player i'C' Section was won by St Kevins OB's Gerard Mulcahy Ifrom former Victorian champion ruckman Rohan Brow

(Old Meib) 18, and Andrew Grant (Old Brighton) and GarrPhillips (Old Halley) 13 . Best for clubs were CharliCapiron (St Kilda) 12, Leigh Holt (Bany) 12, N . Monogha(Bala) 10, Con Anastaskis (MHSOB) 7, Louis Hoskins (CIvan) 9 . R. DeThomassis (T'town) 8.

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Under-19 medals were won by : Section 1, George Gorozides(Old Xav) 15, Section 2, Nick Hooper (Old Scotch) 21,

Section 3, Colin Noyes (Aquinas) 15 .G Section Steve Mason medal was won by Paul Lockhart(Bull/Temp) 28 and H Section Adrian Fisher Medal went toTony Fox (GTV9) and Mark Bastow (Richmond Central) on13 votes .

tJ --- - -yNorth Old Boys arm He t,a battled it out for a place in the

four. A solitary point behind at the last change. North

'kicked 2 .2 to 0 .2 to win by 9 points and go on to playIvanhoe in the first semi . Horan, S . Maguire, Griffin (NOB)and Lyons, Beddoe, Groves (De La) were best.The 'Hoes threw away second position when they wereunable to withstand a final term 6 goal burst by Uni Blacks .Old Scotch with a magnificent 32 .29 (221) to Caulfield

Grammarians 8 .17 (65) rose from fifth to second place andwould meet Uni Blues in the second semi .Ormond and Marcellin met with the victor remaining in 'A'and the vanquished going to 'B' . In a game that was close

all day, Ormond triumphed 13.15 to 12 .12. Best were

Naylor, Corben . A. Chisholm (up from a sick bed to play)

(Orm.) and Maguire, Alolslo . P. Gartner (Marc .) .State Bank and St Kevins 'D' Section were 9 .9 apiece atthree quarter time - but St Kevins (second) kept State Bankout of the four by kicking 3.5 to 2 .1 . Best were Reynolds,

J . Nettleford . B . Campbell (St K.) and Eacott, Spark, Murray

(State Bank).Club record holder Andrew Home turned up to make up thereserves team for injury laden Old Haileybury . Such wasthe sick and injured that he found himself in his old spot,the centre for the firsts, and was in the best players. (Did

you get a call ALJ, to make up the numbers? NO - NR) .

The Umpires Association held its annual dinner at theSouthern Cross Hotel . Life membership was conferred onPhillip Rowell and Don Hither while 10 years service pinswere presented to David Hindle and Colin Wills .

QUIZ:

1 . Name the player who captain-coached his team inanother season to win a 'A' Section premiership. 2 .

Besides umpiring an 'A' Section grand final how wellknown is Phillip Rowell in amateur football . Why ?

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Kew toppled 'B' Section leaders ROB and secured theirplace in the four. Kew trailed by 3 goals at the last change,dropped further behind and then rattled on 8 goals, Pierce,Fletcher, Hayes were best for Kew .Caulfield, hanging on to fourth place in 'A' were swampedby St Bernard's last quarter burst which yielded 7 .4 to 1 .1and gave St Bernards a 6 goal win . Santamarle (6), Burgin,

Arnett (St . B) and Miller, MeLaughlan, Morphett (C .G .) were

best.Graeme 'Lumpy' Moran played his 226th game for Ormondand their Press Correspondent claimed it was a club record .North OB congratulated Mick McKelvie on his 150th game .Mick MeKelvie joined the club at its inception and was oneof the two present players who played in the club's firstgame .200 games to Collegians lightly built Daryl Tucker, GraemeRuddell (AMP) holder of club record for most goals in a

match 13 .The umpires farewelled Jim Peters who retired as a fieldumpire with 301 games to his credit and 20 years service(Jim continued as a goal umpire for many years - NR) .Old Trinity continued on their winning way with amammoth 29 .16 to 9 .9 against MHSOB . Johnson, D .

Stephens (10) and Pygin were best .Leading goalkickers for the season were 'A' Ladd (Orm) 60 .'B' Harley (MHSOB 75 . 'C' Chapman (C'field) 87, 'D'Thompson (Comm Bank) 66, 'E' Rosewarne (E'wiek) 78, 'F'Signoreth (St Bedes) 50, 'J1' Whitton (Mon Uni) 55, 'J2'Mark Browning (Beverley Hills) 69 .

QUIZ:Who did Mark Browning go on to play VFL football with ?

A strong finish by University Blacks enabled them to beatCollegians by 15 points and hold their place in the four .Best were Shackleton, Crouch, Patterson (Uni Blacks) andDunn, D . Walduck, Skinner (Coll).Old Geelong, fourth in 'C' threw their supporters intodespair when they went down by 5 goals to Old Carey . Bestwere Weibye . Blazey, O'Byrne, Laws.Old Paradians (Junior 2), Ormond (B Reserve) and OldTrinity (E Reserve) were the only undefeated teams oncompletion of home and home games .North Old Boys had a one point win over MHSOB 11 .6 (72)

to 9 .17 (71) . Best were Kelsey, Cheel, Carne (NOB) an d

Dick, Nolatgas, Lee (MHSOB).

Kew, third in 'B' Section, kicked 5 .1 in the final quarter to

defeat Uni Blacks by 1 point . The Blacks shocking

inaccuracy 12 .19 was unexpected as they supplied thethree top goalkickers in 'B' Section, Morton Brown (45)(later member of Hawthorn's 1961 premiership team andformer CEO), Ian Murray (42) and Roger Vines (36), CHF

rover, and FF respectively . Best were Snell, James . Mort

(Kew) and J . Winneke, Browne, Linston (U . Blacks)Collegians, leaders for the season in 'A' Section, confirmedtheir position with a 25 point win over Old Xaverians,keeping their opponents goalless in the first half . Gellie, L.

Hibbins and G, Daff (Coll) were best. 100 games to JohnMiles (Ivanhoe) a member of club's premier teams in 'B'

(1954) and 'A' (1956)-In'A' Old Melburnians battling to avoid relegation surprisedState Savings Bank (3rd) with a convincing 20 point victoryin which their stars were Froomes . Pinkus and Graham .

The win was pleasing for 150 game veteran coach BruceChurch.Ormond congratulated fly-weight rover Max Brooks on his50th game . (Max went on to represent Victoria and win an

'A' Section B&F - NR) .In 'C' Section the top two, Parkside and De La Salle, battledout a hard game with Parkside's sustained finish, 6 .3 to

1 .5, giving them an easy victory . Best were Lauder.

Radwell, Jensen (P'side) and Toogood, B. Teague,

McCormack (De La Salle).Peter Bennett's 9 goals for Collegians against Ivanhoe tookhim to 66 for the season .QUIZ:1 . B . Teague (De La Salle). What field is B . Teague now

prominent in? 2 . In what other sport was Peter Bennett

well-known?

1978 : 1 . Shane Maguire, 1976 2 . Vice Chairman of VAFAExecutive in 1993.ANSWER :1973 : - Sydney SwansANSWER :1958 : - 1 . Bernie Teague is now a Supreme Court Judge .2 . Olympic Water Polo player.

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An average effort tipp'ng-i ise, especially with my Rupo-JOCs home ground advantage error . Of course it wasRupo at home, and I'm spewing . Ah well, that's footy .

On a more relevant note, only first and last are finalised,with Monash and Rupo still fighting it out for second,and South, Werribee, Syndal and Power House all still achance (to varying degrees) of grabbing fourth spot, withthe JOCs and Kew still battling to avoid that secondrelegation spot . Also, don't forget your nominations forthe 2003 D3 Team Of The Year.REVIEWA bizarre day weather-4vise at St . James Park asSwinburne had to fight harder against Sout

h Melb^9 irne than the final margin of 45 points suggests .Murchie Finally bought up his ton just before half time .TM~n' were an unstoppable force againstE iek, dominating both quarters of the first half,before the game evened out in the second half, theTigers re'nning by 84 points .In other games, Monash recorded a comfortable winover Power House, Rupo squeezed past St . John's {) C

and Kew's strong start ensured a handsome victoryover Syndsl Tall y Ho, while Dalrymple of the K'scontinuing his good late season form .

l`:v.- _ ; P e=-as risk host M onash Gryph ons at St. Kilda Streetin what looks like a formalitv for the Gryphs on paper,but past history suggests otherwise . If the teams lineup as I expect, I anticipate a strong battle in the middlewith the likes of Flowerday. Kent and Bourbon againstthe Mahony boys, and Lyon versus Coxhead in the ruckshould also be a terrific contest . Also look out for ashootout between Foster and Malone up either end ofthe ground. Games between the Wicks and the Gryphsare always played hard but in a good spirit, and with thehome team determined to finish their season on a highnote, and the visitors keen to seal second spot, thistrend should continue . I think however that winningform is good form, and I'll take the Gryphs today .Werribee take on B biarne at Soldiers Reserve keento enhance their finals' chances . It will be a tough askagainst the minor premiers however, especially with thepressure off Murchie after reaching his ton on theweekend . Although Czajowski has been terrific in theTigers' defence this season, he and his cohorts in thebackline will certainly be stretched by not only Murchie,but others like Milano and Fidler, and could this weeksee the return of Higgins?? Certainly an intriguingproposition leading into the finals . However, in the end,there can be only one, so I'll plump for the Razorbackstoday .5 . . John's C-- clash with T",w at Thomas Carroll

Reserve in the battle to ,avoid the second relegation 'position. The equation is simple, win and stay up, lo=~and it's the drop to D4 . Both teams have been in OKform recently without being outstanding, whichprobably sums up a large part of their season really,Koppens (JOCs) and Daver (Ks) in the ruck promises tobe a masterclass by two veterans of the scene, while itshould be fun to watch the likes of Ryndquist andCullen cut loose in the midfield . Tough choice,especially considering what's at stake, but with homeground advantage If checked this time!) I'm going withthe JOCs .Syndal Tally Ho welcome Rupertswood to JordanReserve in a contest laden with incentives for both

sides . The Synners are still a chance, pending otherresults, of pinching fourth position, while Rupo willwant a win, and a Gryphons loss, to reclaim secondspot and the double chance . However, Syndal havebeen in a trough lately, and while Rupo have alsostruggled for consistency at times recently, theycertainly look more threatening that their hosts . Theywill also want to rediscover their offensive firepowerthat has served them well for much of the season, andthis could be a good opportunity (pending the weather)to do so. Rupertswood for mine .Power House make the short trip up Aughtie Drive toLindsay Hassett Oval for the Lakeside Derby againstSouth Melbourne Districts. Districts are very much inthe box seat as far as the chase for fourth spot goes, butthe Piranhas have scored some big scalps since the

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;,,,son's half way mark, so the Bloods certainly won'toe taking their opponents lightly . Bishop (House) and;','ashington (South) will certainly be ones worth

,stitching today. Again, another tough choice, but Ir11ink South might just be that little bit better . South to

in .S OCIAL NOTE S6cfinburne hold their "Survivor" night at theWhitehorse Inn on Saturday 16 August . Get yourfamily and friends together to learn up and "outurit,outplay and outlast" to be the sole survivor at the endof the night for some great prizes . See Alistair Reed for

tickets'and further details.CORRESPONDENTS

Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones

etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) to myselfvia fax on 9920 9097 or email

'Peter.PS .WllliamsonC,centrelink .gov .au (work).

Have ~ ,~ s'eat'VPFA weei:end.Me Qtuitt "

=~ilerribee - forward line quiet achiever P_ri =or- ;='- :

plays his 50 , h game this week . "Mini Me" has beenaround the club for a while now and is well known forhis ability to pop up from out of nowhere . Well donePaul from everyone at Werribee .

9winburne - Star Adrian Fidler also reaches the

milestone of 50 games with the Razorbacks today."Fids" joined the club in 2000 as assistant coach, beforecoaching the club to the 2001 D4 Grand FinaL Thehard running, highly skilled on-baller is a big chancefor the club B & F this season, and is renowned for hisfootball brain . Congratulations "Fidsy" from all at theRazorbacks .St . John's OC - trio Paul Sharp, Joe Scar agliaand Travis Hyland all reached the 50 game With the

JOCs over the last month . Paul is renowned for his on-field tenacity and off-field assistance, while Joe returnsaiter some time from the club . Travis is another guywho assistance is appreciated . Well done to all of youand the JOCs certainly hope to have you around foranother 50 games .Elsternwick - today congratulate M atthew Hosking

who today plays his 50th game for the club . "Freddy"as he is commonly known is a real trier around theplace and gives his all each week. Although carrying aserious leg injury Matt has kept fronting up each weekin the last few week's as his club struggles with injuriesand unavailability's . Off the field Freddy has beeninstrumental in securing Australian Unity as the club'sNo 1 Sponsor a feat much appreciated by all of us .Good luck today mate in this milestone game hopefullythe side can put together a win for you and finish theseason on a bright note .

TODAY'S TC SD3 SECTION

Elsternwick v Monash Gryphon sWerribee Amateurs v Swinburne Uni

St Johns 0 C v Ke wSyndal Tally-Ho v Rupertswood

South Melbourne Districts v Power House

9 .4 13.5 21.9 20 .13 ( 169)4 .0 6.2 9.4 13.7 (85 )

Wer :c : Ellis 6, Baker 5 . Fastuca 3. DiBattista 2, AMurphy 2 .

K .R .irphy, Keogh, Czajowskt . Marinis, Tedesco, Gamin,

Cunningham . Jack . Best: Pace, Ellis, Jack, Ayling. Green, Fastuca .

Elsternwick : K.Currie 3, Perkins 3, Bryne 3, Foster2, Murphy .

Hunter. Best : Yemm, Murphy, Missaglia. Whelan . Bqme. Perkins .

Umpires: Mick Gllday Gerard Rolls (F) Tristan Pearce MichaelCarolled (B) Jose Talavera Denver Melder (G )

KEW 3.2 8.3 13.4 15.7 (97)

SYNDAL-TALLY HO 2 .1 2.4 4.7 7.10 (52)

Kew: Lamarma 6. Woodhouse 4, Cullen, Tinetti, Looker, McKerrow .

Dahlstrom . Best : Dalrymple . Wood, Woodhouse, Gill, Lamanna,

Osborne. Syndal-Telly Ho: Cachia 4, D .Richardson, Bingham. Rutter.

Best : Bingham . Rutter, AgneL'o, D .Richardson Umpires: Daniel

Dinneen Glen Scotland (F)SWg4BURr#g UNI 4.4 11 .8 16.9 20 .12 (132)

SOUTH RiELB DISTRICTS 3 .2 7.3 9.5 13.9 (87)

Svrlnburne: Murchie 5, R . Roberts 4, Fidler 3, Milano 3 . C . Higgins 2 .

Whiting. Getty. Best : Fidler, Whiting, Fragiacomo, Piotrowski, C .

1 i~ggins. Morrison . South R3elb Dist: Hannan 4, Kealy 2, Aquilma 2 .

W . D'Andrea 2, P. D'Andrea, Brown. McGee . Best : Aquilino, Niemi .

'.'.anrllng, Royle, Bracci, Hannan. Umpires : Paul Dinneen (F)

L90%ASPI GRYPHONS 5.4 13.7 16.11 22.15 (147)

POWER HOUSE 3.0 3.2 8.6 13.12 (90)

ffionash Gryphons : Malone 12 . Clark 3, Pocock, R Coxhead, Vlaters.

Watson . Biandford, Baxter, Lecton . Best : Malone, Wells, Bourbon.

Clark. Waters, N Rutherford. Powerhouse: Robinson 3, Clarke 2,

Ristovski 2, Harris . Miller, Riley. Senior. J Taylor, M Taylor. Best :

Verberne . Clarke, M Taylor . Morris, Senior. Harris . Umpires: Alan

Stubbs Gajanan Skandakumar (F )RUPERTSWOOD 6.5 8.9 12.12 16.14 (110)

ST JOI3YmS OC 4.1 6.6 9.8 15.10 (IQO)

Rupertswoad : Brennan 6 . L .Teanning 2, Flinn 2, King 2. McGovern,

0'Callaghan . Elliott, Baines Best: Brennan. Spinner. Hatty, Baines,

Clarke . Flinn StJohns OC: A .Jones 6 . Canning 2, Paterson 2,

M .Jones. Kizills, Dexter. Koppens, Mara Best: Emery, A .Jones. Sharp .

Pickering, Fonceca, Koppens. Umpires: David D'Altera Paul Hoffman

(F) Bill Connell (RFL) Bob Croxtard (RFL) (G )RESERYES

WERRIBEE 2.5 4.7 11-11 13.13 (91)

ELSTER3iIpICR 0.1 0.4 1.5 4.5 (29)

Werribee: Harding 7, Merieca 2, Howard. Thomas, C .rUabakis, Flack.

Best : Howard, Harding. Towers, Hoffman, Edwards, Flack .

Elsternwtek : Walker 3, Husking. Best: Erlich, Bolton, Walker, Currie .

Gordon. Barmgton .HEW 2.7 3.7 9.14 14.15 (99)

SYYeDP,L-TALLY HO 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.501)

Kew : Bell 5 . Ferrantino 4, Kyriakou 2 . Crimmins, DeBlank . Watts.

Best: Makris, Carman, Crimmins, Ferrantino, Gricks, Bell . Syndal-

Ta1Iy Ho: Thomas . Best: Devon, Thomas, Hayes, Bircanin.

Bartholomew, HamiettStWIIdStRtPiE tIP7I 1.7 5.9 8.13 11 .15 (81)

SOUTH 14iELB DISTRICTS 0-0 1 .1 1.1 1-1 (7)

Swinburne : Liston 3 . Thomas 3, Demarte 2, Ryan, Carter, Murphy .

Best : Kiss, Ryan . Murphy . J . Roberts, Watts, Liston. South 3+Seib Dist :

Downing . Best: Atherton . Clyne . Rocco, Kidd, Lazzaro, D . Thomas.

3,i0NP.SH GRYPHONS 4.3 5.7 7.9 9.11 (65)

POWER HOUSE 2.2 3.3 5.7 8.9 (57)

Monash Gryphons: Arena 3, Walter 2, Cools 2, C Yanril, Grenfell.

Best: Warren, Healy, Bingham. Walter, Tolongos. Grenfell.

Powerhouse : Brovrnjohn 2, Davis 2, Phillips 2, Contrsras, Gill . Best :

Brown, Contrsras. Stanley . MacLeod, Phillips . Brownjohn .

RUPERTSW00D 7 .3 8.4 9.7 11 .8 (74)

ST. .JOHNS OC 2.3 5.6 6.7 8.13(61)

Rupertswood : B .WhItehead 4 T.Wilson 2 A .Jordan M .MeKenzie

P .McMahon M,Pettman R .Phiiltps. Best : S .Page B.Whitehead

M .Mekenzie C .Certo M .Pettman N.McMahon St . Johns OC:

G .Bastone 2 G .Wilson T .Hyland M.Hancock S .Chessum C .Santoni

D.Vander Wert. Best : A . Hall B .Pettigrew T.Hyland R .Dowsett

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1 A. Borgonha2 M .Ladson3 G. Wilso n4 S . Holmes5 C. Horbury6 A. Dobson7 R. Backg L . Johnston9 A.Jones10 M . Courmadious

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34 M. Hancock35 J. Sacc o36 S. Chessum37 D . Christian38 M . Batty39 S . McEachern40 F. Mandrakis41 J . Fernando42 C .Jone s43 M. Van Houten44 M. Schonewille45 A . Hal l46 B . Callery47 C . Bastone48 J . Hargreaves49 A. Kizilis50 J. Brown51 C . Santoni52 N . Moore53 J . P i54 L. Mara55A B . Pickering55B D . Sanders57 A. Rafferty58 G . Roberts59 J . Ross60 J . Rya n62 D. Vanderwert64 C. Carmody

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6 Paul Hoffma n

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackhall

9 Mark Taylor

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Sharon A lger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennesy

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Hayes

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Gavin Roberts

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8 Mark Alexander

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

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20 Brian Woodhead

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24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter Jame s

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

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18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Rick Lov e

23 Anthony Calderon

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Rankin

27 Buan Lindsay

28 Leah Ge" ;her

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30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

6 Da--' Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

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11 Paulllappen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri

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17 Michael Robin s

1 8 George Paleodi_mos

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20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Iron s

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23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

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29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

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Just when you think you have D4 worked out, it throws upmore surprises to keep everyone intrigued right to the last

round . The wash-up of this week's results means that it isstill anyone's guess who will make the finals and in whatorder they will finish .

Uni a School accounted for Bulleen with relative easeand appears to be hitting their peak at the right time of the

year. With Tate on fire with 12 goals for the students, theCobra's had no answers after quarter time. Even with theTrinchi boys plai ig well there was nothing the Cobra's

could do to preve . ° 142-point trouncing.

Marv's hos I '- ck Power in a match that was,

'eat games rom Graetzer and Stone .!a, ed one of the two upsets of the

rou _, .cour ii; for a disappointing Elthani at Turtle

Park- Aiehmon ; : -t the jump in the first quarter with Reidand Cox playing viell, and it was downhill from that pointon for the Turtles . Even the efforts of Eltham's Baud andStockdale could t lift their teammates as they finished31 -point losers.It was a tit 'c struggle as the two Norths, Box Hill North

and No_,!- ._ :k fought it out in chilly condiUons .With a final's spot on the line, North Brunswick was able tokick away to a seven-goal lead in the third quarter thanksto Rhook's rebounds in defence providing Wallmever withplenty of opportunities in the forward line . However, BoxHill was not finished yet, and with Armie pulling the guystogether they came out fighting . Down a player, they got ontop of a spent Brunswick team as Corey Riscalla ran amokwith some long bombs and Brad Olsen pulled off somegreat marks. However, it was not to be as North Brunswickkept their noses in front to win by 19 points .With their season on the line, Albert Park pulled off theirwin of the season, handing out Mt .Lilydale their second

defeat . It did not take long for the Falcons to assert theirsupremacy in the centre and for Sean Allen to snare his100th goal for the season, which seemed to inspire histeammates further. Shaun Venables continued his returnto form as Albert Park kept Mt .Lilydale goalless in the

second quarter . The Dales toiled hard for the remainder ofthe match, with Andrew Del Biondo trying valiantly andCraig Carstens a standout in the ruck, however, the longseason may have taken its toll as they went down by 74points .Old West bourne had the bye .PreviewSt.biarp's travel to Richmond in what could be a dangergame for the Saints . The Saints have to win and then relyon a Westbourne or North Brunswick loss to make thefinals. In what will be a tough, and potentially physicalencounter, I expect Richmond's Macak and O'Sullivan tohelp their team keep up early. However, given the stakes onthe line for the Saints, I cannot see Bernardi and We?le r

er all '-led, The Saint's, however, wellha 'h in the bag, leading at the break by

letting this opportun islip as they wincomfortabi;' by 32 points .Eltham have had an ~L --ordinary 2003 by thei rstandards and travel to Box i-iiii No==u who have been bigimprovers this season . The form of KelIlor, Sallantiougluand Olson this year must have Box Hill's coach, PeterArmstrong, smiling and I expect them to be at their peak oiform today. On the other hand, Eltham will just be dying tchear that fl~al siren to end this mediocre season for themas Box Hill north win in a canter by 39 points .g; ;, fresh from a week off, travel to Uni HigiSeh., knowing they have to win to make the finals . UnHigh School's form has been awesome recently and giverthe slump of Mt.Lilydale the top position and the resultanweek's rest is a reality for the "Green and Tan" . Wh

i Westbourne will be buoyed by club veteran Andre ~Horsburgh's 200th match, emotion can only get you so faand when you pit the Warriors against the class of thVulture's Tate, Langendorf and Gorringe, I think it will bestruggle . Therefore, I am going with the students to end thWarriors 2003 campaign with a stirring 19-point victory .toS4,Li1y e host North Brunswick in a match that ismust win for both teams . North will miss out on the finalif they drop this match and Westbourne and St.Mary's w

i while Mount could lose their top spot should they go dow iThe Dales looked like sure things three weeks ago, but it,long hard season appears to have caught up with the on(darlings of D4 . Their effort last week was flat to say itleast, while North will have their best ever chance to knotthem off today . The last time they met, North lost narrowand should Wallmeyer and Rhook repeat their form frolast week, then they could win. However, I cannot sMount losing three in a row, particularly at Goat Pa r

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therefore I am going with them to keep their top spot witha 12 point victory.

Bulleen have an early finish to their season as the match

against Brunswick Power will not take place as agreed toby the Power and the VAFA.

Albert Park has to wait and see whom they will play in nextweek's finals as they have the live .

Team of the YearKeep those nominations coming in togavanfCa,cleanevent .com .au for your favorite players for thelearn of the year, which will be named in the Grand Final

redition of the Amateur Footballer.SocialBox Hill North is holding their $1,000 raffle this Saturdayfrom 6.00pm . Also, Monday the 18th August at 5 .00pm

sees Box Hill North take on New Zealand in the first test atElgar Park . Be there early to catch the Kiwi Haka.

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.1 2.2 3.4 5.4 (34)

UHS-VU 3 .5 10 .15 13.21 25 .26(176)

Bull een Cobras: Baldi 2 Daniels McLaren Conn . Best : Orwin D .Trinchi

Mazzarella J .Trinchi P.Dall'Ogio Moran . UHS-VU : Tate 12 Rose 4Farrelly 3 Gerolemou 2 Madrigrano Langerndorf Hams Wright . Best:Tate Cracknell Hams Rose Farrelly Langendorf. Umpires: Sean Rothe

Jim Pappas (F )ST MARY'S 2 (135)

BRUNSWICK POWER 4.4 (28)

St Mary's : P Harrison 4 Tnnmins . 4 Orme 3, Purcell 3, Hill 2, Wright,Stone, Sehembri, Perelberg, Graetzer, Theoharris . Best : Graetzer,

Zsembrey. Stone, Timmins, Purcell, Theoharris Brunswick Power: Not

supplied Umpires: Dash Pieris Geoff Curran (F )ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .2 2.6 4.8 7.14 (56)

RICHMOND CENTRALS 5 .8 9.9 11.14 12 .15 (87)

Eltham Collegians: Harrington 3 . Wright, Turney, Mann . Sharpe .

Best: E.Baud, Stockdale . Harrington, Robins . Doody, Mizzi . Richmond

Centrals : Macak 2 . O'Sullivan 2, Trotter 2, Taylor. Quay. Terrill .

Anderson, Guthrie, Can. Best : Reid, Cox, Liusca, O'Sullivan . Barrett .

Piani. Umpires: Alan Ladd Sharon Alger (F) Michael Ladd (B) RickCurtis Joseph O'Mara (G )BOX HILL NORTH 2 .1 6.3 10.6 15.11 (ldl)NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.5 9.7 17 .10 18 .12 (120)

Box Hill North: L Keillor 3, B Olson 3, A(kixa 2, H° . 2. D

Martini, S Cook, C Riscalla, G Wilson, D Worrell . B: ' : . . tar, aWilson, C Riscaila . B Olson . A Steele . A Salltutt1ogu I :$:N Wailmeyer 5. S Hamilton 3, H'Tsaltias 2, J VergE 4, J an, J

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Box Hill No rth - A top effort by Steve "Pebbles" Stewartin his 100th game for last week in what was described asone of his typical under the pack style efforts . Well done

from all at the club .Old Westbourne - Inaugural player, club secretary,multiple club best and fairest, past captain, leading gamesplayer and legend Andrew "Burra" Horsburgh plays in his200th match for the Warriors today . Burra "is"Westbourne, and his dedication and loyalty to the club andits members is second to none. While his fiery demeanoron the field has been a trademark in his younger days, hisfootball brain and unparrelled foot skills has ensured he isstill one of the most feared players in D4 today .UHS-VU - congratulations are extended to MatthewDavidson on reaching the 200 game milestone this weekagainst Old Westbourne . Matthew has served on thecommittee, been treasurer and a fantastic supporter of theclub off the field for many years . Matt has played amajority of these games in the seniors but now in thetwilight of his career has dropped back into the reserves onthe backline and is using his great experience and abilityto the fullest.Ben Carruthers played his 50th game last week andagain showed determination and courage at the ball thattypifies his game . Ben travels from Tasmania each weekand is showing the benefit from some solid training runsup and down the lifts!!!!!! He continues to work on thatfitness . Jamie Tate will play his 50th game this weekagainst Westbourne . The clubs leading goalkicker for thelast 2 years is again having a wonderful season with 88goals already in the bag. Jamie is an extremely accuratekick from long distances and has really started takingsome big grabs in recent times . He has actually been seenpractising handballs at training and intends to use onesoon. All at High wish you all the best in your chase forthat elusive 100 .

TODAY'S MATC E SD4 SECTION

Richmond Central v St Marys

Box Hill North v Eltham Collegians

UHS-VU v Old WestbourneAlbert Park - bye

Mt Lilydale v North Brunswick

Boudoloh, C Rhook, D Magnusson . M Defellce, J Elms. N Walimeyer,D Guppy. D Pizzari, M Re?'elice, A Sam it .. - . .'-:es:

Paul Tuppen Miles Argall (F)OLD WESTBOURNE - BITALBERT PARK 3.3 6.7 12.8 19,l3 (127)P@T,LIIYDAI.E 1 .3 1.7 3.12 6.17 (53)

Albert Park: S .Allan 7, Venables 4 . Davey 2 . Chambers . McLellan .

Taylor, Tuite. DiMingo, Harper Best : Team Effort .Llly : Hayes

3 . Brebner . Flanagan,Roberts Best : Hayes, Gibson, Kellett,

Cunningham . Maniscalchi, Callanan Umpires : Simon Stokes Dan

Amarant (F)

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.0 3.3 3.6 4.7131117HS-vu 2.4 5.6 11.10 20 .16 (136)

Bu lleen Cobras : Lowrie Fischer Anderton Clement. Best : Mehrez

Paatsch Trapman Foskett Onley Clement . UHS-VU: Wallace 7 Warren3 Farmer 2\Veber 2 Mills Schutz Creek Hefner Forbes Dockarthy .

Best: J .Thomas Weber Creek Schulz Wallace Hefne rST MARY'S .4 7.9 10.11 13 .13 (91)

BRUNSWICK POWER 1.1 3.2 3.5 4.8 (32)

St Mary's : Koumankatakis 2, Bernardi 2, Goldsworthy 2, Latimer 2 .

Anthony 2, Watson . Ryan . Allen . Best : Weller, Astbury,Koumankatakis, Cummins. Bernardi, Latimer Brunswick Power: Not

suppliedELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4.1 6.3 7.6 9.7(61)

RICHMOND CENTRALS 3 .1 3.1 5.3 7.6 (48)

Eltham Collegians: Drummond 2, Barass 2, Keleher . Todman, Buller,

Maxfield, Smith . Best : Drummond, Richardson, Evans, Todman,

Barass, D . Barnett. Richmond Centrals: Byrnes, Parity. Kappa.

Crowe, Day, Berrimano, Smyth . Best: Lake, Barry, Crowe, Day,

Cartwright . Phelan.BOX HILL NORTH l .l 3.5 3.7 3.10 (28)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.5 8.7 15.13 15 .16 (106)

Box Hill North : T.Tsukagoshi 2, M Edgley Best: T. Tsukagoshi . M

McCartin, M Edgley, J Tambakis, J D'Amato . J Tsaciidis North

Brunswick: J. Papanikaolou 7 . D Russo 3, N Prestigiacomo 2. J

Boudoloh 2, M Varna Best: T Messiake, F Ferrante, A Boudoloh, J

Papanikaolou. J Wolter, B ParksOLD WESTBOURNE - BYEALBERT PARK 5.4 12.6 16.6 216 (138)

MT.LB,YDALE 0 .2 2.2 4.4 6.8 (44)

Albert Park: Pastras 6,Roberton 4,Green 4,Pavne 3,Bree, Breen.

Bateson. McGuire, Wheeler Best : Wheeler. Garcia, Bateson. Wier,

Pastras, FowlerMt .Lilydale: Holloway, Moroni, Lonergan, Kido,Kernagan, Snuthies . Best: Lesinger . H .Flanagan. Penhale, Smithies

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D4 SectionALBERT PARKCoach: John AhernRes : Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smith2 S. Robinson s)2 N . Pashas (r3 R . Baker (C)3 J . Dudi (r)4 J . Simcocks5 S . Alla n6 J . Storey (VC)7 S . Venable s7 K. Gannon (r)8 A. Mandylari s8 M. van Elewoud (r9 P. Chambers (VC310 M. Phillips11 A . Fleming12 T. Fraser13 B . Payne (RVC)13 M . Davey (S)14 M . Hyams (S)14 C. Bor g15 D. Borley16 C. Roberton17 D. McLellan18 J. Taylor19 A. Steward20 K. Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J . Hannett22 D . Bree (r)23 B . Harries23 G . Foster24 T. Green25 J. Wier26 L. Hopkins26 G . Baker27 B. Tuite27 J. Breen (r)28 R . Allan29 C . Fehring30 S . Fountai n31 S . McGuire (RC)31 D. Allan32 A. Di Mingo33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 S. Toth (RVC)35 V. Surace36 J. Belbin37 L. Hogan38 N . Wheeler39 S . McKerrow40 A . Graham41 D. Allan42 K. Dale44 B. Isardle45 M . MacLeod46 M. Dowdle47 L . Tricarico48 J. Hamath49 C . Dye r50 S . Mellis (r)50 J . Meek52 M . Smith53 M . Williams54 N. Neumann55 D. Quinlan57 J. Su tton57 J. Guzman58 T. Benne tts59 N . Strang60 G. Bateson62 A . Harper77 S . Garcia78 J . Harnath79 J . Bourne80 M . Houg h

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BOX HIL9. NORTHSnr Coach : P. Armstrong

Asst : M . TarulliRes: P.WoodslWDrevr

1 G. Wilso n2 C. Reid3 A.Odza3a S. Evans4 A. Manno4a J . Potter5a A. Jenkins*6 D. Martini7 S. Stewart8 J . D'Amato8a R . Chamberlain9 A. Sallantioglu10 S. Cook11 T. Thoi12 A . Dick13 M . Cumming14 B . Palmer15 L. Keillo r16 W. Drew17 G . Cavallo18 C. Butler19 C . Callis20 K.Oldfield21 J . Hopes22 A . Steele23 J . Naumovaki23a S . Brodie24 C. Ferri s25 P. Kotsaridis27 S. Yamamoto28 Z . Velesk i30 B. Olso n31 G . Robinson32 I.Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 M . McCartin35 P. Burley36 D. Gaynor37 D. Woolridge39 P. Webster40 D . Worrell41 M . Takeshita42 A . Tarull i43 R . Doyle44 J . Garrett46 P. Mortimer49 T. Elli s50 B. Pozar55 J. Pratt58 S. D'AHera65 C . Riscalla66 C . Mulready74 P. Doyle76 K. Loerand78 H. Penesis80 S. Wakefield82 J . Tambakis86 T. Tsukagoshi87 T. Rhin d111 M . Edgley111 a P. Armstrong*

BRUNSWICK POWERCoach : Ricky Baxter

Assist. Coach : Ross MorganRes: Greg Lovett

1 R . Baxter2 J . Hardaway3 B. Price4 D. Hayes5 L. Hope6 B. Baksh7 W. Morgan8 D. Gerdes9 L.Yowyeh10 B . Bottomley11 N . Harrison12 G . Dow13 B. Hamilton14 C. Emmerson15 F. Norris16 J. Lovett17 B . Brett18 R . Diantonia19 N . Bux20 J . Cooper21 B. Lovett22 J . Mcgrady23 M . Lovett24 G . Mcgowan25 J. Slater26 M. Smith27 A. Walsh28, B . Noonan29 J . Griggs30 L. Brett31 M . Crane32 P. Gall34 E. Lovett35 F. Pike36 T. Lovett37 B . Brett38 S . Kemp39 L. Brett40 R. Kirby41 L. Stephens42 S. Davis43 J. Comley44 R . Mainelli45 F. Mofflin46 G. Fryer47 M . Robinson48 R. Morgan49 R. Gree n51 P. Laming52 D . Davis53 D . Hume54 P. Brett55 S . Weston56 T. Warburton57 R. Sikora60 G . Murray61 T. Holden62 J. Clayton63 R . Dantonia64 A. Davis65 L. Griggs66 S .Isley67 T. Lovett68 M . Bond

SOUTH YARRA

RULLEE[ : C" - : -Coach : Joe DAngelo

Asst . Coach : Robert PasinatiRes. Coach : Jamie Redfem

1 S. Fishe r

2 T.Orwin2 R . Sheehan3 S. Wigney4 N . Cartledge4 I . Mcleod5 S . Nelson6 I. Baccini7 F. Bald i8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangu l10 C. Powderham11 G . Fortune12 J . Schemmerling13 N . Edgar14 A . Dejong15 J . Trinchi16 D. Trinchi17 T. Conn18 J. Lowrie19 S. Trapman20 J. Moran21 N . Lykopandis22 R . Pasinati23 J . Redfe m24 J . Daniels25 W. Olney26 J . D'Angelo27 J . Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 K. Kellett31 S. Mclaren32 C . Clements33 A . Cook34 M . D'Angelo35 M . Unwin36 P. Dall'oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 J. Sotto41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Chan44 B . Saaksjarvi45 J . Ong46 G . Reeves47 W. Feutrill48 M. Soumelidis49 G. Anderton50 B . Wilson51 R. Rodrigues55 D. Digney56 T. Mehrez60 S. Pett y61 R . Hadisutanto69 L. Ditchbu m

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;)4 SectionELTHAM O .C . MT. LILYDALE O .G . NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTDOURN E

Coach: Scott Harrington Senior Coach: David Keast Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach: Jeffrey Wilson

Reserves Coach: John Glare CommerfordAsst Sen.c

Res. Coach: Gary Cutler Res. Coach : Stephen Leitc h

Reseve Coach : Bad EganAsst Res. Coach: Darren King 1 Newton D I B.Gerace

1 J . BaudRobin s2 S 1 J. Paull 2 Adams D 2 J .Akaran a

.3 E . Savage 2 P. Hayes 3 Lattouf G 3 S .Depiezza

Leve r4 C4 B. Doody 3 M. Brebner (DVC) 4 Dimarco P .

5 S Hewitt5 D. Brick 4 F. Varga 5 Cutler G

i D

.6 J .Horsburg h

6 T Carter 5 G. Bird 6 Pizza r7 Stetfox G 7 A.Christo

7 B. Rashid 6 M. JelencVarga7 C 8 Guppy D

8 A.Horsburg hh8 L . Sharpe .

8 K . Maniscalchi (VC)N)9 Sammartino A

y9 K.Murp10 J Wilson9 C . Watson

9 A. Del Biondo 10 Fawcett W.

Christo11 M10 B. Marshall

11 C. Gibson 11 Hamilton S.

12 B.Mattso n11 J Mizzi 13 R. Kidd 12 Care S 13 J.Braham12 L. McDonald 14 W. Charlton 13 Ullo M 14 T.Sai d13 M. Luttick 15 R. Scott 14 Paleodimos G 15 A .Boar d14 K . Nelson 16 D . Morrison 15 TsiaRas H 16 S .Christo15 L. White 17 J. Lesinger 16 Vaina M 17 M .Aquilina16 D. Barnett 18 R . McKenzie 17 Kyriazis A 18 F.Pavez17 L. Daly 19 M. Leonard 18 Verge J 19 R.Aldridge

18 M . Chapple Watt20 D 19 Marin P 20 L.O'Sullivan

19 A. Booth.

21 M . Cunningham 20 Closter L 21 1-HudsonAnderso n22 S

20 S. Jeal 22 N . Colarossi 21 Santacroce R .23 S.Huntington

21 M . Hart 23 B . Egan 22 Freeman J 24 L. Fairfield (C)22 D. Wright 24 L Merrett 23 Briffa J 25 TEdwards23 R. Watson 26 T. Flanagan 24 Aliani M Mesma n26 P24 K. Drummond 27 N. Pearce (VC) 25 Duson W

.27 D .Billman

25 R . Thomas 28 D. Maggs 26 Murphy J 28 D .Slattery26 J. Glare Res C/C 29 J . Roberts 27 Ferrante F 29 J .Manolokakis

27 J . Stockdale 30 A. Penhale (RVC) 28 Boudoloh J 30 R .McMilta n

Barnett28 T 31 T. Hansford 30 Russo D 31 M .Bautch.29 D . Howgate 32 P. Carolan (C) 31 Heck J 32 G .Jenkinson

Decke r30 M 33 C . Anderson 32 Robertson B 33 D.Benn.Kelehe r31 B 34 L Kellett 33 Rotella J 34 S .Roberts

.Bau d32 C 35 D . Callanan 34 Stepien M 35 D.Rivallan d

.36 M. Alderman 36 Sorleto M 36 S.Phillips

33 A . Howgate 37 C. Carstens 37 Defelice M 37 A.Leitch34 J . Howgate Charles38 J 38 Magnuson D 38 D .Nikola35 G . Smith

.Van Duuren39 T 39 Rhook C 39 M.Oldha m

36 T. Goonan.

40 M . Rhodes 40 McCallum B 40 S .LeitchMiller41 K37 J. Gilbert

'41 M . Matter 41 Elms J .

Ollenbuttel42 D38 A. Tard rf 42 M . Periera 42 Papanikolou J.Runcima n43 A

39 F. Coonerty 43 D. Holloway (RC) 43 Sorleto P.

44 B .Slattery40 E. Baud 44 A. Cox 44 Wallmeyer N 45 S .Robertson41 Au .Mann 45 K. Fraser 45 Polemicos. J 46 J .Semmens42 D . Buller 46 D . King 46 Giovanoglou N 47 M .Pilsbury43 P. Mann 47 C . Lonergan 47 Prestigiacomo N 48 TSchole s44 Al . Mann 48 S. Dougherty 48 Wolter J 49 B.Robinson45 R . Davies 49 M. Wait 49 Salloum F 50 P.Habersatt46 M . Dere 50 D . Hicks 50 Parks B 51 R .Wintle

47 S . Barass 51 A . Butlerjahn 51 Kehagias D 52 T.Best

48 B . Turney 53 D .Marotti 52 Guest D 53 M.Saunders

Krohn49 P 54 L Allanson 53 Trafford D 54 M .Crosswell.

50 B. Richardson 55 T.Wilson 54 Wake GR

55 D .Layto n56 L.Skidmore

51 P. Buhagiar B . LeekMollicaJ

55 Salloum56 Fayad M J57

il s54 D . Monagatti .CommerfordJ 57 Mountney A 8 I. S m5 it

h55 S. Todman .Penhal eJ 58 Messiake T 59 A . Lipscombe

56 R . Lov eGathercole57 S

.A. Delahuni 59 Ackland T

60 N. Aquilin a61 A. Gatt.

59 B . Evans J. Hoffman 60 Parkes AC

62 L. Johnsto n

61 K . Toulson N . McConnell 61 Pap a62 Carter B

63 K. Johnso n

64 C. LaceY 64 Palmieri A64 L . Stevens65 K. Pilsbury

75 S . Harrington SPO N SORS 66 Boudoloh A 66 P. King

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D4 SectionRICHMOND CENTRALS

Coach: Mark PetruschAsst Coach :

Res: Steven Lake

1 B. Cox2 T. Quick3 T O'Sullivan4 R. Trotte r5 D. Tankovich6 G. Bunshaw8 G. Malcolm9 J . McGrath9 P. Karamicholos10 A . White11 S . Lake12 F, Macak15 C . Barry16 J. Birt17 R Carew18 P. Moulday19 C . Quay20 A . Quick21 A. Jones22 A. Flores24 T. Guthrie25 A. Plant26 S. BaiNie28 D . Green29 J. Stone32 Mark Harris33 M. Berimano34 J . Brook35 J. Howell38 M. Defreitas41 T. Statter42 C. Whit e42 S. Hoare45 K. Day46 D. Hogan53 K. Pardy54 C. Cartwright54 S . Rawlings56 A . Tilley57 E . Hill67 J . Lane69 T. Melville76 D . Phelan79 M . Coomber85 C. Jacobs86 G. Porteus87 D . Ingliss

ST.MARYS A .F.C .Coach: Michael LearmonthRes: George Koumantatakis

I T. Brown2 B . Perelberq3 G. Schembn4 N . Goldsworthy5 A. Lan e6 S . Stone7 A . Dvrye r8 A. Zsembery9 R .Orme10 G. Koumantatakis11 J. Bernard i12 A. Webb13 J. Hill14 C . Goldsworthy15 M. Purcell16 L . Anthony17 P. West18 B. Frai l19 V. Ryan20 C. Han dley21 M. Gilchrist22 R . Allen23 F. Harrison24 A. Latimer25 M . Butler26 J . Timmins27 M . Banks28 J .lnnes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 S . Leszko32 P. Reining33 M . O'Halloran35 G. T heoharris36 B . Graetzer37 L. Vincent38 D. Astbury39 T. Millar40 R . Hausler41 T. Cummins42 M . Davies44 J . Lukjanov47 P. Rousis48 D . Morcom50 A . Wibawa51 M . Lynch52 C . Welle r53 B. Armistead54 J. Wrig ht56 D . Anders57 D . Watson58 B. Lewi s59 K. McLennan62 G . Pilikidis63 P. Roseman66 N . Batskos67 M. Maschette68 J. F(eldstad69 J. Nendy70 N . Luce72 S. Sylivris73 N. Datskos74 A. Richard80 J . Clarke88 A. Ballantyn e

ROBERTS & DWYERESTATE AGENT S

Bust Steel In d ustri es

UH.SQDCoach : Shane MottramAssistant: G .MandalisRes. Coach : G.Ternes

I M. Wright2 R . Thorp3 T. Cleveland4 L Gorringe5 S. Mottra m6 S. Cradmell C7 D . Zelic',c i7 M. Farmer (R)8 M.Gerolemou9 S. Devlin10 8. Farrellyit D. Forbes12 W. Smith13 N . Rose14 M . Butera15 J. Jacks16 J. Tate17 C.Langendorf18 A. Hellner19 J . Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano21 J. Hall22 G . Mandalis23 G . Temes24 R. Hortle25 S, Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A. Cusick28 P. Sktevenitis29 K Webe r30 J . Partridge31 P. Dolence32 J . Michael33 J . Strangio34 J . O'Neill35 A. Butera38 A Pendlebury37 G. Catterall38 R . Lapis h39 M . Rea40 L Maguire41 A. Ludlow42 D, Wallace43 M, O'Neill44 C . Witnfsh45 S. Hams46 C, Siotos47 H, Gillies48 M. Davidson49 S. Smifs50 B. Warren52 A Docherty53 J. Schulz55 N, Thomas56 D. Creek57 C. Thomas58 J. Thomas59 D. MACRAE60 G . Costas61 T. Stathopoulos63 D. Edward s64 B. Walpole65 J. Harris66 S. Butera67 M, De Luise68 L Holmes69 A. Dowdell70 E. Ricciuti71 B . Goldsmith72 A. Van Rea75 S . Mill s76 V. Cavelieri77 R. McCormick78 B . Carruthers79 M . Turvey81 B . Will88 W. Higgins88 D . Fisher99 W. Hircoe

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Section 1 - PreviewIn Round 15, all away sides were victorious . Last weekendall home teams triumphed . Remarkably, in both weeks, itwas the same five clubs that prevailed! And yet, the battlefor fourth place is still unresolved !Last week, the fourth placed Xavs led for most of the dayagainst Uni only to fail narrowly at the death . Today, theymeet the third placed Scotchies, who were impressiveagainst the Skevs . On the ladder, there is a five game breakbetween the sides, and when full time is called, it will besix !De La have strung their last three together, but the issuegets a lot tougher this afternoon as they muscle up to theladder leaders . The Bernie's seem to have found the gearabove full throttle, and will continue their unbeatendominance.It's a mini final at Righetti, with the Skevvies hosting theFielders . The loser will definitely be out of final'scontention, whilst for the winners, if results go their way,they will fight it out in Rd .18 . It's a toss up, and it's theFields to edge ahead.Earlier this year, the Tonners and OEG could not beseparated and a draw was the result . OB have moved sixpoints clear on the table and after today's victory, willresign the Teac Park lads to the cellar dweller title .Marcellin copped the wrath of the Bernie's and will be eagerto get back on their home patch, against Uni . The Blueshave been tested in recent times, but like a good side does,they've managed to conjure a victory when the opportunityappeared gone, with the Scotchies sniffing at their heels,they can't afford a loss, and won't.Section 2 - PreviewSitting twelve points clear atop the section two ladder,premiership favourites Werribee enjoy another home outingthis afternoon, a visit from Hampton Rovers looming for ateam desperately seeking a match of competitive football.With finals nearing one can only be concerned with the lackof competitive practice the competition's leaders have hadin the past rounds, playing only three games in the past sixweeks, and thus far twelve games from a possible sixteen .With a home tie against mid-table Hampton this weekend,and an away fixture against potential wooden-spooners OldParadians in the final round, Werribee will undoubtedly gointo the finals with a less than desired amount of matchpractice, their now confirmed semi-final against OldMelburnians a tough test for a team that has been unfairlydenied a proper run of competitive football . This afternoonWerribee won't be troubled, but the club will need to lift theintensity in September if they want to fulfil theirpremiership aspirations and go all the way .Having enjoyed an extra week on the track last roundcourtesy of the live, confirmed finals' starters OldCamberwell will look to extend their run of good form whenthey travel to Old Trinity this afternoon . Despite enjoyingtheir ninth win of the season last round with a 46 pointvictory over Paradians, Trinity are likely to struggle thisafternoon, Camberwell have hit a good patch of form at theright end of the season, and should record an impressiveawav victorv .Elsewhere Beaumaris will attempt to leapfrog Camberwellin third, anything over a one hundred point victory likely to

push the club'spercentage pastone-hundred andtwelve, while theunpredictableMazenod Wil lstruggle at home to Old Ivanhoe, the visitors lao? ::ng ;ut,7glast round in a spirited five goal loss to Old hielburnians .Section 3 - PreviewTwo weeks until the finals and AJAX have all butjeopardised their chance of playing in September, a loss toMHSOB last round gifting rivals Therry Penola fourth spoton the ladder and a place in the first week of the finais .Elsewhere last round Rupertswood typically won a'thrillerdespite trailing at the final break, while Old Carey recordedyet another one-hundred-plus point victory, trouncingNorth Old Boys by 147 points . With the semi final fixturesnow near-confirmed, the coming two rounds will give thetop four sides a serious chance to fine tune their finaPspreparation, while giving the lower sides a chance to regainsome respect, and adjust their focus to building towardsnext year .The penultimate round of the home-and-away season getsunderway this afternoon, as second-placed Old Carey hostthird-place Collegians in undoubtedly the match of theround. With Old Carey facing MHSOB next round, andCollegians drawing the live, this match will give both sidestheir last serious competitive hit-out before week one of thefinals ; Old Carey likely to continue their dominance ofsection three and record win number fifteen of season2003 .Still aiming to stay four points clear of Old Carey at the topof the table, Rupertswood host MHSOB this afternoon, thevisitors ruining AJAX's finals aspirations last round,recording their sixth win of the season by 28 points.However despite MHSOB's late-season-revival,Rupertswood should be too strong all around the ground,the home side to keep their perfect home record intact andclutch a into grasp on the minor premiership .Elsewhere this af°Eernoon, Therry Penola shouldn't betroubled when they travel to St Bernards (2), the visitorshaving come close to knocking off Rupertswood and Careyin their past two outings, while in the rounds toughestfixture to pick, AJAX should overcome Monash away fromhome .Section Blue - Previe wThe K's were devastating last weekend and now face theonly side to have toppled them all year. The Tigers aredesperate to regain that top two placing which they haveheld for most of the season, but despite their gallant efforts,they will fall short.The B's can continue their late season charge to the finalsif they can account for the Claymen. The lads fromOakleigh Clayton have not had the ideal finals lead up,winning just a single game in their last five matches, theymay sweat for a further week when Bentleigh triumph .Ormond travel to South Melbourne in a game where bothteams will fancy their chances . The district boys won thisgame first time around and will do so again .The Panthers bounced bac' ; well to account for the Swans,and despite tackling the spirited and determined Be La unit

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d be able to sustain that winning feeling.

rot i inue their impressive home record in preparation for

I continue to give it their all, but the particularlytanned side is in for another tough day against theSt . John's are primed for a big finals campaign an d

,, a will be keen to impress to ensure they make theig line up ,on ed ° Preview

the business end of the season and Banyule-rank continue to assert their dominance in se

3ears looking to go the entire season undefeated as,test the lowly-placed Old Westbourne this afternoon .

enjoying only their fourth win of the season lasti, a 61 point victory over Bulleen Templestowe, Ol d

. .ourne will struggle against a faultless Banyule side ,.dder leaders home comfortably .

I meets third this afternoon, as the University Blacksto ritzroy, the match acting as a welcome final' sw for both clubs, desperate to get in some seriou se ve practice before week one of the finals . Fitzroybeen strong this year, but the Uni Blacks deservecl',,

co ,iis above them, the Blacks to back up last roun ,nxessive 160 point victory by recording win num :

;, -i from seventeen outings .- i1 li' 7g fourth and now confirmed finals starters, La Tree;iost the mid-table Old Xaverians (2) this afternoon, the

hors reduced to just one major for the entire afternoo nround as they struggled at home to Fitzroy . Xav's ar er to put a few more on the board this afternoon, but not

enoli ;h to beat the in-form La Trobe, the University side t o

iversitv derby next week.isi :here this afternoon St Leos Emmaus host Aquinas inmid-table derby that bears very little significance in termsfinal standings this season, while section red's two

Lc-i )m sides Yarra Vailey and Bulleen Templestowe play i nan attempt regain some respect, Bulleen still in search fortheir first win for season 2003 .

Harri roar mirian .com.a uiptusnet .com .a u

Under 19's haii~g theI and with his team ,iot in

nUon for the 2003 finals series, Stephen Kir,7A 16 . ~. 3) coach s at game of amateur i .- 'e began coaching in the VAFA in 198 : vit h

Ther ylPenola under 19's taking his teams into the 1982 &1983 finals . He coached Therry/Penola under 19's again in1986 after a year as reserves playing coach with Fitzroy(University) Reds in 198 5 .In 1988 Kingie was appointed Uni Blues, "A" GradeReserves coach and the following year (1989) coachedBrunswick Amateur Seniors .In 1990 Kingie commenced his love affair with Old IvanhoeGrammarians, coaching the reserves from 1990-1993including finals in 1992 & 1993 . Kingie was also one of the

St ScAns v f,auhield OrOld Essendon Or v Old Brighton

Old Xaverians v Old Scotch

Marcellin v University Blues

Be La Salle v St Bernard s

Old Melburnians - bye'.iazenod 0 C v Old Ivanhoe

Old Trinitv v Old Cambenvell

commentators for the OIG Senior back to back flags in1994 ( D) & 19t-~-, (C) . In 1996 Kingie coached OIG ClubxVIII .In 1997 t cached ,`vionash Blur reserves intosuccessit ~ From 1999 to 2001 ', s is UniBlues unucr in Junior Section 1, rusir finaisappearances in 999 & 2000 .The 2002 sea 00 saw Kingie return to Old Ivanhoe wherehe has coached the Under 19's for the past 2 seasons .2002 also saw Kingie join the AFCAIVAFA Executive .For the record Kingie coached 324 VAFA games (including16 fi nals, 2 of which were Grand Finals in 1992 & 1999)120 of his amateur games were with Old Ivanhoe . Everyoneat Old Iv anhoe would like to congratulate Kingie on a fineame~,e~_~r ~ s ~J n~ ca r

nards Pitts 6 62rsity Blues M. ..,rrow 2 53

Old Scotch Beaurepaire 3 44St u°vins O'Keefe 6 40Old etch Snaddon 3 37r Ach Thompson 0 34

Uit' ` erwell Peasnell 0 42Oli nhne Alagona 3 40

° Chalmers 0 39Of .• r)urnians Ironmonger 3 34

)ton Rovers Scott 0 32

Co gians Burrows 3 49Old C rev Angus 4 49Rupertswood Potter 2 45Old Carev Ashworth 6 38Old C~rev Stewart-Holmes 0 3 1U : :C3; Jordan 0 83O 'vassrallah 1 54St Bedes T McNamara 3 52Bentleis,. A Lee 7 40St Belles MT Mark 3 35U19 (2) RedFitzroy Reds Maghamez 3 84Banyule Tsingaris 0 72University Blacks Moffatt 0 50University Blacks Brooks 4 45Fitzroy Reds Violate 2 42University Blacks Bowsley 1 4 1

Beaumaris v Old Parad4an sWerribee Amateurs v Hampton Rovers at Price

Reserve, Beach :-.--ti, ':bee (209 F11) .

Rup, : . : . , . . ISOBMona J,--Old C .-. . - v Col' IonsNorth Oid &. ._ . Live

St Bernards (2) v Therrv Peoria OB on Oval 2

111i - _ ReOakle: h v ts none Tigers

St Johns 0 C v Glen Eire at 1 .30 p.m .1°°9e;gh v Oakleigh Clays

South rurne Districts v OrmondBe La Salle 01 !,,none Panthers

Yarra Uail- 0 v R, 'emp strove a t

Banvule Viewbank v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Uni rz ty BlacksLa Trobe Uni v Old Xaverians (2)

St Leos Eimnaus P1P v Aquinas 0 C at 9.20 a.m.

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I,L- n ;- 1$. mr-1OLD SCOTCH 4 .4 14.5 14.7 16.1I (107)

St .HEVBdS 2 .1 3.3 5.6 8.9 (57)

Old Scotch : E.Beaurepaire 3 . Snaddon 3. S.Dick 2, Downing 2, Swan 2 .

Aduoyd. Berry, Nickless, Pappas. Best : Aurel-Smith . Lowing, S .Dick,

Wright . Pearce . St .Sevins: O'Keefe 6 . Hamilton, Mulkearns.Best : O'Keefe,

Drinkwater, Hamilton, C .Taylor. Welsh, Hughes . Umpires: Tom Windlow

Andrew Shiels (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B )

CAUL GRAMMAR 1 .1 6.4 7.9 14.13 (97)

OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 1.7 2.11 3.14 (32)

Cool Gram : Brown 3 . Lord 2, Murphy 2, Nickles 2. Sayers. Sinclair,

Twycross . Gerrand. Townsend . Best : Brown, Par ker. Pitts . Gerrand .

Savers. Murphy. Old Brighton : Ross, Gadsden, Stenner. Best: Gadsden .

Ross . Parkes. Longmuir. Pr"tllte, Humphries. Umpires: Eli Hayes Tom

Havsom (F) Warwick Bettles (B )Uri l BLUES 3.3 4.5 6.7 8.9 (57)

OLD Rr9VERIRNS 2.1 5.3 8.4 8.7 (55)

Uni Blues: Northway 3, Torney 2, MeKerrow 2, Bradley. Best: Torney,

Fletcher. Steele . Clarke.l'+'ood . Rankin . Old %avarians : Scanlan 2, Agtus 2,

Ginmvan, Nadinic. O'Meara. A. Ryan. Best: Gidley . Nadinic.Freer. Barrett.

Rosette, Purss . Umpires : Sean Scully Jr {F) Joel Wignell (B )

ST BERNARDS 10 .3 21.9 28.16 36.25 (241)

MARCELLIN 4.1 4.1 4.2 6.3(39)

St Be : Pitts 6 . Smith 4. Robbins 4. Hogarth 4, Pell 4, Pearson 3 .

NOB : - Itoberts . Best: mOnenzie, xuucris, oucen<ui, n1110tt,

Dettmann. i:)arke Old Carey: Evans 7, Ashworth 6, McFarlane, Angus 4

Howe! 2. 'icKinnon, McDermott, Adam. Parker. Best: Evans, Parker,

Simson, Ridley- Evans, Ashworth Umpires : Tony Lilley (F) Adrian Borg

Ricky Goodman (B) Michael Isbfster Luke Pipe (G )

TIIRR'! PENOLR OB - BYE

ST BERNARDS (2) 0 .3 4.7 4.7 4.8 (32)ASONASH BLUES 6 .2 10.6 13 .10 17 .11 (123)St Bernardo : O'Connor 2 . Moloney. Draper. Best: Campbell, Evans,Draper. P€itit. Bugryn . Rogers Mannish: Spence 4 . Metllkovec 3, Blythe 3 .Sharpe 3 . O'Dmmell. Cobban . Stewart, Grace Best: Blythe, Hayqer,O'Donnell . Glover . Spence, MeUikovec Umpires: Mark Alexander GraemeHunichen (F) Chris MeKendrv Michael Jones (G )

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OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1 .2 3.5 4.6 7.9 {51)OAffi.EIGH 7.2 11 .6 18-10 26 .10 (166)

Oakleigh Clays : O'Brien 2 Lazarakls 2 Andrews Nassrallah Marg€tis,Best : Lazarakis Isaac Cook Andrews. Os?F1elgh: M.Dimachki 8 Lamb 7Clavarella S .Briggs Reynolds Collins Counihan Orchard N .Wills. Best :M .Dimachki Lamb Reynolds N .Wills S .Ott Piavicovitis . Umpires: NicholasBrown Geoff Kelly (F) Thomas Wischer Perrin Brown (B)ST BEDES hSENT TIG 10.3 16.6 25.11 34.17 (221)

GLEN EIRA 0.2 1.5 2.5 2.5 (17)

Details not received. Umpires: Luke Duthie Gary Seabourne (F) Mark

Duthie (B)

OItPdOND 1 .1 2.1 6.3 7 .6(48)

BENTLEIGH 4 .2 6.4 10.8 12 .11 (83)

Ormond: Johnstone 2 Davis Tehennepe Black Robbins Pineodt . Best:

Johnstone Brosnan Denatris Tehennepe Robbins . Bentleigh : Lee 7 Wright

2 Ridgeway Heywood Tiso. Best: Lee Tiso Wright Hornesbv Mehan

Forrestt. Umpires : Ken McNiece Nick Evans (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (B)

Graeme Booth Craig Areal ( 0)

AgEpTgONE PANTHERS 3 .5 4.8 10.11 15 .15 (105)

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 .6 6.8 7.11 11-15(81)

ATentone Panthers : Cochrane 8, Brown 2, Aaron Wilson, Fisher . Cogtan,

Sutherland. May. Best : Cochrane. Coglan . Lane, Rvan. Sutherland,

Brown . Sth . Rielb . Districts : Costello 3. J. Cronan 2. M . Benvenutto.

Ibrahim, Walden- Batchelor. T. Cronan. Bell. Umpires : Graeme Morgan

Steven Caple (F )DE LA SALLE 1. I 3.3 4.6 4.7(31)

ST JOHNS OC 3.1 6.7 9.13 11-17 (83)

De La Salle: E Browring, Crowe . De Kidder, J Fisher. Best:C Howard,

McLeod, Smyth, Hither . Walton . Sheehan St . Johns : Johnston 2 . Dean 2,

Homan, Diaz . Beattie. Penry. Phaedonos, Chalk, Jamieson . Best:Sktnner.

Chalk. D'Ottugra, Kosmaca . Johnston, Diaz Umpires: Anthony Calderone

Peter Pullen (F) Hagen Cosgrfff Patrick Love (G )

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7.3 15.6 20.9 27. 12 (174)

YARRA VALLEY OB 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.2041

Bad Blacks: Kelly 7 . Prestldge S . Brooks 4, Aylett . Bade 3. Sullen 2,

Dowsley . Brumby-Rendell, Lynch . Best: White, Prestidge . Kelly . Woolley.

Jesse, Barlow Yarra Valley OB: Maudsley. Glennie I . Best: Russell .

'.. Rockiki, You, Britt. Smith, Mitchell Umpires : Richard Benson Sr John

Poore (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (S) Graeme Booth Madetene Fagan (G)

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .1 1.3 2.4 6.6 (42)

OLD WESTSOURNE 3 .3 10.5 12.9 15 .13 (103)

Bull Temp: Lee 2. Seraiocco 2, Verga, Coulston BEST : West, Verga .

Coniston, Tunnelctiff. Seralocco, Dameski Old Westbourne: Bartolo # .

Mason 3, A.Potts 2 . Lawson 2, Hodgson, D .Hudson. M.Potts. Morsello

BEST : Hodgson, Lever, A .Potts, Walker, D .Hudson. Merriweather

Umpires: Ryan Hense Brian Nunn (F )

OLD XAVE 'S (2) 0.0 1 .1 1 .4 1 .501)

FITZROY REDS 2 .4 6.4 8.8 10 .12 (72)

Old %nverians : Martin . Best: Silvagni, McInerny . Rubira, Kenfield, Ford.

Montgomery Fitzroy Reds: Violato 2, Rogers 2 . Richardson. Maghamez .

Willingham . Downle. Dullard, Hart. Best: Hart, Dullard, Violato, Zika .

Edwards, Russell Umpires : Of Whiteley Tony Lilley (F) Liam Ratcliffe

Michael Hairier (B) Nick Murphy Chris Kaleta (G )

AQUINAS 0 C 1.0 2.0 3.2 3,2(20)LA TROBE UNI 3.3 5.6 10.10 13 .15 (93)

Aquinas: Adams 2,Ward . Best: Helme, Adams. Dexter, Jennings . Crozier,

Williams . Latrobe Uni : Sewell 3 . Gibson2 . Butler 2, Bridges .lValker, Ulph.

Harvey, Dalrymple. Scott. Best: Lambert . Murphy, Ulph, Gibson. Mannes .

Scott . Umpires: Simon Peas less Pat Machos (F )ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3.3 4.6 6.6 9.9 (63)

BANYUI.E VIEWBANE 4 .5 6.12 8.17 11 .18 (84)St Leos : Waters 3, Fallon 2. Barnwell . Coppock. Hoang . McCann. Best -

Egan . Kennedy, Levies, McCann, Toms, Waters. Banyule: Details not

received . Umpires: Ron Martyn Steve Mason (F )

Liberatore 3, Kelly 2 . O'Connor 2, James, Hooper . Johnson. Garth, Ryan

Best: Hooper. Liberatore, Pitts, Pell . Kelly. James LSm-ceBin : Botolotto 3 .

Point, Money . Ryan Best: Money. Bortolotto. Shaepman , Mahon . Toohey.

Bourke Umpires : Chris Langford Graeme Humchen (F) Chris McKendry

Michael Jones (G)DE LA SALLE 4.3 9.7 11 .10 12.14 (86)

OLD ESSENDON 4.2 4.4 7.4 9.8 (62)

DLS: Williams 2 . guick2 . Quaran2 . Hancock2 . Oakley2. Fieldsend, Vague .

Best: Nankervis. Jarvis. S Smyth, Griffin, D Browning Hancock. O.Ess :

Dawson2 . Phillips2 . P,'ade2. Trevaskis. Williams, Tzambasis. Best :

Towner . Cerantonio. Wade. Leech, Uren . Williams Umpires: Brett

Herskope Nick Ryde (F) Andrea Mason (B) Hagen Cosgriff Patrick Love (0)

UNDER A9 4PCTIQN 2

OLD CAMBERWELL - BYEOLD MELBURNIANS 4.1 9.7 12.13 16.17 (113)

OLD IVANHOE 2 .4 7.4 9.7 12.10 (82)

Old ASelbouraisns : Lacey 3 . Ironmonger 3. Tomlinson 2, McDonald i,

Pannifex I . Mitchell I . Rafferty I . Galbraith 1 . Faulkner I . Wettenhall I .

Fagan 1 . Best: Fagan. Prowse, Lawler, Schofield. Lacey, Tomlinson . Old ''.

Ivanhoe: Georgian 4. Alagona 3 . Dawkins I . Peacock I . McFarlane I,

Britten 1, Dawkins I . Best : Dawkins, McFarlane, Britten, Nagel . Georgian,

Alagona . Umpires : Patrick Coulthard Jelin Ralph {F) Andrew Davidson

Tom Davidson (B)

OLD PARADIANS 2 .2 3.3 5.4 7.5147)

OLD TRINITY 4.5 7.7 10.11 13.15 (93)

Old Para . R .Ryan 3, Zhanov9c 2, Brundell- Salvatico . Best :Brundell.

Maher, Elliott, D Richardson, DiFabio . Graham Old Trinity: Krakauer 3,

Chiffey 3. Leahy 2, Goldenburg. Kenna. McDonald, Baretla. De Bruin

Best: Amiconi, Chiffcy . Dickmsopn. Webster- Day,Kenna Umpires : David

Windlow (F) Kieran O'Keefe Lucas Williams (G)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.6 1.10 2.12 3.15 (33)

BEAtIhqARIS 2.4 5.7 8.9 11 .15 (81)

Hampton Rovers: Goals : Jewett 2 . Orin I . Best: Nicholls, Terech . Crisp,

McCarthy . Williams, Giasoumi . Henry.

Beaumaris: Goals : w0olnough 2. Beacham 2. Bramwell 2 . Mitchell 2.

Quirk I . Early 1 . Taylor I . Best : Bramwell . Bird, Early, Hogarth . Taylor .

Wilson. Umpires: David Murray Paul Rapke (F) Jessica Rollo (B)

WERRD3EE AMATEURS 13 .18 (96)

MAZENOD 0C 7.12 (54)

WERRIBEE RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM MAZENODir~a-DER-19 SECTION 3

COLLEGIANS 1 .3 3.3 7.6 11 .11 (77)

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .2 5.5 6.10 11 11 (89)

Collegians: Roberson 4 . Burrows 3 . Morris 2, Naylor, Moon . Best :.

Mutton . Rose, Howlett, Roberson . Etg, Naylor . Rupertswood : Gaunt 5,

Potter 2. Van Boxtel 2. Sullivan 2 . Broughton, Jaeger. Best: Sullivan,

Gaunt. Bishop. Powell, Boxall. Dale. Umpires: Anthony Calderone Di

Whiteley (F)

hIIiSOB 2.1 6.4 9.7 11.9 (75)

AJAX 2.3 4.5 5.7 6.11 (47)

MHSOB: Greenhill 4 McGrath 2 Whitehouse 2 Harding Saultry Clarke.

Best: McGrath Greenhill Hamtlton-Ho Clarke Avram Harding AJAX:

Nankin 3 Givani Nissen Fegen. Best: Givani Nanken Thurm Kestenberg

Roryrtsztein Peters. Umpires: Mark Street Dean Banova (F)

NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .1 0.1 1.4 3.6(24)OLD CAREY 5.4 16.7 20.11 26.15 (171)

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OLD SCOTCHCoach : Lachie WatermanAsst Coach: Terry Kendall

1 B. Nickless (VC)2 J . Wright3 S . Gambon i4 A . Sutherland (vC)

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21 L. Thompson (C)22 T. Graham24 P. Zogoofas25 C. Logan27 S.Jonas28 S. Yeomans30 K. Berry32 R . Gerstman33 C . Purnell35 G. Fitzpatrick41 T. Bull43 A. Cossar44 T. Aurel-Smith49 S. Hope

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1 B. Pitts2 C. Coven3 J. Hughes4 M. Walsh5 J . Smith6 D .Oconnor8 S . Mathews9 D. Evans10 B . Garth

11 A. Marion12 B. Runnals13 L . Levides14 D . Hurley15 G. Joseph17 F. Mastropasqua18 M . Maggior e22 A. Mitchell27 B. Draper28 C .Kuenen32 Ch Liberatore35 B. Ryan39 J . Stapleton41 G. Campbell42 R. James45 B.Johnson47 M . Hooper57 L . Anderson59 M. Harrison60 J . Hogarth62 J . Robbins63 M . Pel l70 K. Buiss

Coach : Adam McConnell

i L . Ross

2 C . Tolj

3 L. McDonald5 B . Humphreys7 N . Stenne r

9 A. Clarke

10 M . May

11 R. Fisher

12 S. Easfgate

13 R . Caporn

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18 S. Oliver20 G . Fielke21 S. Cooney23 T. Ryan24 L. Mead27 M. Chamberlain28 B . Richardson31 S. Jackson

33 R. Joseph63 D. Ellis

STIEVIN'S OLD BOYSCoach: Ben McGee

Asst. Coach: John Welkin

1 J. Maher

2 T.OToofe3 L. Giansi2cusa (VC)4 S . Sexton6 D. McBride7 R. Taylo r

8 S. Landers9 L. Syme10 L . Guilder11 J . Liston12 C . Taylor (DVC)13 N . Hutto n14 A. Hamilton (Capt)15 M . Vero16 A. Callander17 M. Wels h18 M. Drinkwater1 9 C . Underwood (VC)20 W. Dun n

21 D. Petrou22 A. Lynch23 C. Tancredi25 A. Mulkeams26 M. Shannon30 P. Ghougassian32 B . Hughes33 S . O'Connor34 J . O'Keefe37 H. Powell39 N. Pope40 D. Moun t43 W. Guilder (DVC)

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Team Man: Graeme Williamson

1 F. Ktenas2 N. Tan3 J. Dazkivr4 C . Heritage5 W . Nunlist6 S . Dawson7 T Bigg s8 E . Baskan9 D. Maze10 H. Leury11 J. Duggan12 J.Harewood13 L. Bones14 D . Cerantonio1 5 S. Clinnick16 S . Wade17 M .Trevaskis18 L. Ballinger19 P. Rankin20 J. Mansour21 R. Baddeley22 A. Castanga23 M. Shaw?4 C . Burke25 P. Ma y26 L Cagliarini27 M . King28 T. Wilson29 J. Stormont30 S. Morfesse31 N . Foot32 D . Nankervis33 D .Hardy34 T. Rumble35 J . Phillips36 C. Leec h37 M .Schappacher38 A. Christo u39 R.Arzanou40 L . Edgar41 C . Elevens42 J . Uren43 A . Canning44 J . Francis

Coach : Tim Giles

1 G. Muir2 A. Fitzpatrick3 A. Rankin (DVC)

4 G . Roney

5 P. Shepherdson6 L. Woodhouse7 C . Bradley (Cape)8 B . Gin9 R. Costin10 P. Marriot t11 M . Shaughnessy12 S. Gibson13 J. Meagher14 D. McPhail (DVC)15 J . Van Dyk16 J . Moylan17 C . Northwray18 M . Irving19 D. Heinz20 P. Steele21 J. Wood (VC)22 F. Derrij23 P. Kelly24 J . King (DVC)25 T. Walke r26 J . McKerrow27 S . Joyc e28 M . Tomey29 E. Clark e30 N. Vandenbosch

31 R . Youn g32 S. Sibley33 L. Moore34 D. Bannister35 J . Collins36 A. Groot37 C. Ryan

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29 J . Morley30 N . Singh31 M. Scctt32 C . Christianson33 D . Rayson34 R. Turnbull35 D. Filopulos36 M . Vocals38 A. Cris p39 J. McNamara46 D . WIliams

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1 D . Hansen (C)2 D . Regan

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1 M . Palmington2 J . O'Brien3 C. Lee4 N . Renault5 D . Bunworth6 P. Chalmers7 T. Andrews8 R . Barker9 Josh Russo10 L. GaYJ

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15 M . McDonald16 R . Mentha17 P. Cassin18 B. Prismall19 L . Gatti20 N . Addamo21 N . Renaut22 D . Lee23 Justin Russo24 P. Keogh25 B. Black26 A. Cain27 S. Smith28 M. Miller29 P. Spry31 J . Tanner34 R. Mentha47 S. Simpson66 B. McMahon

Coach : SleptAs! C im JzTea a I.gr : Po~. Peac_ :1 A . Alagona (Co-C)2 B . Nagel3 Rhys Mitchell4 R. Butle r5 G . Bryant (VC)6 A. Reed7 R . Coleman8 R . Sterne9 J . Uljans10 M . Vermont11 G . Fowle r12 0 . Peacock (VC)14 A. Granger17 Z. Keane18 1 . Dawkins19 L. Hammond20 C. Georgiou (VC)21 Rob Mitchell22 J. Britian30 G. Hope34 S . Adderley35 M . Briggs36 P. Barrett44 J . Siegersma53 S. Snell54 J. McBride55 J . Pierera56 P. Lowry

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5 A. Tucker 6 N . Sulm an 7 Plummer J . 9 D. Evans 6 J. Hermes6 B. Sheehan 7 C . Adam 8 Jaeger R .

9 West T.11 A. Marion

Levides13 L 7 B Bowcoc k7 8 A. Stewart-Holmes vc 10 Heywood D.

.14 D. Hurley 8 J . Quinn

C. Wh8 C ~ 9 B . Croft 11 Moule G . 15 N . Bugn 9 T. Hoatso n9 J. McKenzie 10 A, Leonard 12 Hewat M . 16 P. Oxentord 10 J . Crott y10 M. Littl e

Weardo n11 D11 D. Bowley

thA h12 J

13 Barry P.14 Sullivan N . NC) 18 S. Smith

erDra27 B11 T. Sheppard12 S L h. wors. 15 Broughton T. p. . eac

12 B. Joske 13 R. Davey 16 Monzell R . 28 J . Anderson 13 J . Doole y13 M . Potion 14 C. Eddison 17 Potter C. (Capt) 30 D . Lancashire 14 J. Fento n14 M . Ruff 15 A. Thompson 18 Tierry C .

19 Moiler D .33 D. Fiel d

Pearson35 T15 B Owe n

15 B . Knight 16 T. Angus (c)20 Constantine B .

.36 S . Cox 16 M. Farrelly

16 A . Norman(VC)n17 B Y

17 T. Connel lWilkin s18 T

21 Van Boxtell M .22 Dale S

38 J . Egan 17 J. Slawitschk aBadenho e18 Mg. o u

18 B. Dettmann.

19 G. Trumbull (c).

23 Bums M.24 Brenn an L

39 M . Ewe s41 G . Campbell

p.19 M . Arki n

19 J-P. Matthews 20 W. McConnell .25 Certo A.

49 D . Mcmanus 20 C. Capewell (c)20 L. Clarke ( DVC) 21 K . Parker 26 Wisha rt C. 51 M. Moloney 21 J . Brosnan21 J. Robe rts 22 T. Evans (vc) 27 Bishop 5 . 56 A. Odea 22 D. Goodwi n22 V Sadd 23 C. Pinches 28 Davis J . 57 L. Anderson 23 D. Caliegar i.23 R . Kirk 24 J . Ridley 29 Harrison M .

30 Gaunt M.58 J . Tankey

Vick61 W24 M . Faroldi

24 P. Grego ry 25 C. Howat 31 Pell N..

65 P. Thompson 27 I . Gunawardena

25 D . Langdon 26 B. Collins 32 Angarano P. 66 J . Watts 29 R . Heane

26 S . Rocco 27 J. Choong 33 Clark S.34 Dressler E

67 E . Johnston 32 J . Cooper

27 B . Kelly 28 A. Collins .35 Little M .

6 8 J, Faulkner 33 J . Freckleton

30 R. Keenan 31 P. Niven 36 McGilvray S . 70 K. Buiss 40 J . Brosna n

Citraen34 R McKinnon33 L. 37 McGovern D. 72 N . Kane.

36 D . Ryan (DVC)38 Silvester J.39 Smith

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73 P. Keoghnel lJ.

Pl39 A. Elliott D .40 PoweII ~5 ett'd40 D . Del l

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Coach : John Howard Coaches: Svend Samild, Coach: melt ~Ass Coach : Brian Adis Dean Andrew

1 R . Dolman 3 D . Howard 1 Adam I 1 D . Cochrane I A. Murray2 R . Heywood 4 N . Hart 2 Baraket A

3 Baraket 02 Ja Date 2 D. Couniham

3 0 . Lewis 5 M. Francis (C) a Bar bar J 3 A . Erskine 3 R. Nah as5 T. Ridgway Sheehan6 M 5 BarbutoA 4 Br Faibanks (C) 4 S . Ead6 J. Roberts

.7 L . Casey 6 Bennett L 5 N . Fisher (VC)

5 M . Jordan7 S. HolmesbyHolde n8 B 9 M. Hayes

7 Bol U8 Byrne C

6 Ri Ironmonge r7 An K'santos 6 D. Cleary.

9 D Wild 9 J. McKenzie 9 Cooper T 8 M. May 7 C. Lamb.10 D. Fogarty 10 D . Thompson 1

1 10 Dim Dimachk

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11 J . Rahilly 12 S. C rowe 1 2 DiniA 10 K. Regan 9 D. Wills12 T. Wright 12 L . Casey 13 Dini A 11 D . Russo 10 C. Hoga n14 M. Wilson 14 E. Browning ye

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15 D. Straker 19 A. Hillier 16 Ellis D 13 E. Millis 12 G . Vitagliano16 B. Tiso17 J D'Of(ay

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17 Farrah M18 Gibson B

14 T. Millis15 R . Boumon 13 L. Rowa n

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21 K. Higgins 20 HassanA 17 B. Carroll 15 R. Holde n.20 M . Sidney 23 J. Hennessy 21 Hassan I

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3 Clea G 2 Ross Dean 3 0 . Kohneshee n3 A. Konis 3 J . Woodgate

ry4 L'Nuillier D 3 Jeremy Diaz 6 E. Costello

4 C . Laz ar akis (Co(Capt) 4 C . Schteiger 5 Gilmore S 4 Glen D'Olivera 7 R. Gingel l5 J. Thomas6 S. Nussbaum 5 D . Brosnan 6 Buck A

7 Gras by P 5 Chris Domingo 8 J . Niemi

7 R. O'Brien 6 T. Denatris 8 Kelly L 7 Michael Fumell 9 C. Batchelor (VC)8 C Thomson 7 B . Black 9 Serofin L 8 Damien Homan 11 J . Cooke.9 C . Rossenlis 9 T. Peel ~~ w~~ N 9 Matt Hope 13 L. Stanza10 S. Schellebeck 10 L. Wells

12 Powell G 10 Daniel Johnston 16 J Newson11 S. Sullivan12 J. Margetis

11 B. Arnold12 C . Johnstone ( DVC)

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.18 E . Bouchard

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24 M. Anderson 24 Moss D 21 Dar ry l Pinto.

54 M . Giannelfis.24 J. Slaker

25 R . Matter26 D . Tehennepe (VC)

25 Porter D26 Hilton M 22 Benjamin Worrell 58 J . Masterto n

25 A. Evangelista 28 B Harris 27 Jones L 59 A . Giannellis26 X. Deayton (ColCapt)

.30 A. Jirov

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34 S. Ramsay 32 Petrovic Ja3 Tyquin J

.88 D. Phillips.

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6 S. Hills

7 B . Helme8 M . Wall

9 S . Loonstra

10 M . Dexter12 A. Munchow

13 C . Williams

14 A. Lobzcuk17 M.Adams18 T. Walsh

19 P. Symons

20 B . Hardham

21 C. Galliott22 M . Visser

24 C . Crozier

50 A. Faill a

52 D . White

61 D, Jennings

66 A . Kinghorne67 D . Muir

68 B . Pratt

GLLIVESTOOURliECoach: Cliff Leve r

Ass. Coach : Jim Hudson

1 B. Gerace2 J . Tanner3 R . Naidu4 J . Mason5 G. Walker6 S . Vining7 F. Pavez8 A. Miller9 P. Neville10 C . Lever11 A. Taylor12 A. Celeca13 A . Potts14 M . Potts15 A . Woods17 D. Taylor18 J . Marseille,19 D. Corp20 K. Lawso n21 B. Merriweather22 B. Gilbert23 A . Mokrusch24 P. Hudson25 G. Bartlett26 M . Gamier27 J . Bartolo28 D. Hudson29 T. Whiting30 J . Pedrin i31 M. Monohan32 B. Nazlfiovski33 J. Meeriweathe r

P. Johnston35 H . Hodgson36 C. Lipa37 B . Payne38 F. Bertone39 A. Maluccio

1 Z. Wenk e2 J . Brockwell3 A . McGovern4 P. Adam s5 A. Brown6 M . Morgan7 R . Moore8 A. Demetriou9 M. Christian10 R . Wright11 P. Blayney12 M . Parfait13 W. loannidis14 M . Lardo15 A. Evan s16 A. Mitropoulos17 C. Davie s18 T. Wise19 T. Mcintosh20 A. loannou21 D . Herbert22 J . Tsingaris23 J . Everest24 A . Bottomley25 C. Stavropoulos26 L. Richardson27 A. Kayrooz28 B. Herbert29 T. Shepherd30 S. Sali31 I. Stokes32 D . Nichols33 D. Playfair34 M . Depetro35 B. Stanto n

OLD XAV ERI (1&2 )Coaches: 1 .119(i) Anthony Duggan

Ut9(2) Fred Chamberlain

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Co; h: Harry Harisiou4 C.Lapadula7 J . Ryan10 T. Lee11 A. Verge12 B. Tekin13 A. Smith14 E. Miritis15 E. Sanli16 J . Newman17 D . McMillan18 J . McDonald20 R. Tremayne22 D. SeraiDcco23 A. Stavretis28 P. Murc h24 B. Moran36 A. Coulston38 E.Odza40 T. King41 J . Wolnizer42 J . Simon43 M . lacuone49 B . Lapadula

Cr h: Justin Vaughan1 J . Pascot2 J . Waters3 M . Ford4 G . Cocks5 R. McCann6 R . Toms7 B. Game8 G. Homer9 L McDermott10 A . Kennedy

11 M . Levins

12 D. Coppock

13 C. Phyland

14 R. Fallon

15 C . Lee

16 C . Huang17 P. Carse18 A . Egan19 P. Barnewall20 T. Munr o21 S . Elliott22 M . Beddome23 G . Hanson24 M . Ferguson25 M . Williams27 R . Morris33 M. Donald46 M. Cardosi

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2 M . Louis-Gleeson3 R . William s4 D . Robbins5 J. Violate6 C . Dullard7 D . Pocock8 E . Clarke9 A. Butler10 J . Coyne11 J. Mujanovic12 M. Rogers13 M . Zik a14 D . Rya n15 T. McBurney16 S . Cahil l17 B . MacDonald18 R . Astudillo19 N . Hart20 D . McPhee21 D . Russell22 S . Edwards23 K . Maghamez24 R. Willingham25 J . Zieme r26 J . Richardson27 A. Merh i28 C. Meighen29 W . Murray30 A. Maroon31 S. Glouftsis32 R . Hage33 G. Brown

Coach: Lachlan BeatonAss Cc :h : David Watson

1 Mark MacGugan2 Jamie Mapleson3 Rob Moffatt4 Michael Commadeur , ..5 Lee Crossley (vc)6 Simon Bad e7 Andrew Jesse (c)8 Lachie Bullen9 Wan West10 Reran Pres@d~e (vc)11 Hugh Tunnecl '12 Dwain Crdchtey13 Jeremy White14 Rohan Au k15 Ashley Lynch16 Sam Hentv17 Richard Wood18 Duncan Brown19 Alex Kelly20 Michael Proctor21 Richard Whatley22 Michael Steele23 Stephen Commadeur24 Brendan Edward s25 Sco tt Palmer26 Lachlan Clancy27 Francis Slatte ry28 Matthew Morris29 Sam Price30 James Fuller31 Mark Turne r35 Brendan Goonan37 Herbe rt Barlow38 Nick Brooks (vc)40 Kyle Ma e54 Callum Barter56 Sam Chisholm59 Andrew Woolley72 Josh Costello74 Jamie Dowsle y75 Oliver scott77 Tristan Brumby Rendell110 Andrew Aylett

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1 L Hicke y2 D . Tsouparikovits3 G. Marti n4 T. Peters5 B . Nicholas (c)6 A. Maudsley7 C . Walker8 M. Rokicki9 D . Borland10 L. Askew11 C . Bri t12 T Amos13 B . Glennie14 E. Golten15 A. Russell16 S. Yee17 W . Carter18 D . Wright19 D . Reynolds21 K . Everist22 T. Hooper23 D. Bartolomeo24 N. Tilley25 B. Seege r36 H . Shakespeare

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August 27 . ._t. .._nod Co1Seb. . . -iontart _ . :otba)l Aeade r(SchoolE - 6pm)

August 30 B Section ist FAugust 31 A Section ist ` r

September 6 B Section 2nd Semi imalSeptember 7 A Section 2nd Semi : inalSeptember 13 C Section Grand Final

Sept( aber l'' Se( ! on F liminar, "'inal

Jul : -d; Green, Brunswick Power. Abusing and threatening umpire ,

susp ,nded until end of season 2005.:re, . August 9/1 0

`han Webb, Rupertsveood . Failed to appear, 1 match.Hick Baxter, Brunswick Power. Striking, 2 matches.Andrew Mediand, Old Trinity (Under-19) . Attempting to strike,l match ,'_nan Brundell, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Attempting to strike, 1

mati .F n Bignell, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers (Under-i9) . Failed to appear, t

tph .I e, Collegians (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.

._N, Rupertswootl ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches .urii, Old Xaverians (2) (Club 1 8 ) . Charging, 2 matches .

aibed penalty

r!nvesti ions- uaa t is 2 24D3y Penola and Beaumaris charged with a melee in their senio rc ;;:yed on Saturday August 2 at Oak Park.

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Beaumaris S 1 00 (firstoffence over the last three year period) and Theory Penola $300 (secondoffence over the last three year period) ..lonash Gryphons runner Craig Lovett charged with allegedlyshouldering South Melbourne District's player Aaron Johnson-Reidduring their senior game played on Saturday August 2nd at Albert Park .Charge proven . Club fined $ 100 .Peninsula and Old Carey charged with a melee in their senior matchplayed on Saturday August 2 at Peninsula .Charge proven . Old Carey fined $ 100 (first offence over the Iasi threeyear period) and Peninsula 0 8 $300 (second offence over the last threeyear period).

Williamstown GYMS charged with allegedly using two water carrier sunder the age of 15 in their match against Peninsula 0 B on SaturdayJuly 19 . The club were asked to replace the water carriers but the clubcould or would not replace 'them .Club fined $5 0A report by an umpire alleging that he found the conduct of Old Ivanhoeextremely poor throughout the duration of their game against De L a

!le Club 18 at Darling Park on Saturday July 19 .it Ivanhoe accepted the prescribed penalty of $50 plus $15 0

uspended fine until the end of the 2004 season.

2. g ' sc 5pieigh (R) AJAX IS )

orn (R) Werribee (S)S .: inburne Lint (R)

ed incorrect scores Rd1 6ST3SOB (S), ?Yarcellln (U)

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Devi 95oeiation

editions and were outplayed by a confident

could not score goals in the windy condition s

10 .1 was ie last round of home and away

es in F.I .D.A. football . All games were played atnwick Park in fine but windy conditions. The

- Lr ie was between Bulleen Templestowe and

Ade . Bulleen Templestowe were able to use

iid to their advantage and managed to kic k

ay from a fast finishing Parkside . Bulleen

iplestowe 9 9 63 to Parkside 5 7 37 . The

. game was between Broadmeadows 1 and

-lourin Tigers . Broadmeadows 1 continued the

, C Lt has got them into the finals and were abl e

Lo account for an enthusiastic Mambourin Tigers .

Broadmeadaws 1 : 6 11 47 to Mambourin Tigers 2

1 13 . The next game was between Moonee Valley

ies and Broadmeadows 2 . Moonee Valle y

spies were unable to adjust to the bluster y

'roadmeadows 2 .

admeadows 2: 7 10 52 to Moonee Valley

ies 3 3 21 . Karingal 2 played Port Colts I and

.,mtuaily losing by 25 points. Port Colts 1 : 6 10

to Karingal2 : 2 9 21 .

s & Murray Jets 1 traveled down to take on

aod Blues . The Blues have found it hard toconsistent football this year and could no t

ch 'he Jets running game . Ovens & Murray Jets

11 59 to Ringwood Blues 1 2 8 . Port Colts

)lay it Ovens & Murray Jets 2 and both sides

g ' . C 0 F Agst % Pts

P W L D pis10 7 3 0 437 E 214.22 2810 6 4 0 263 10314 24

$2 10 6 4 0 298 305 97.70 2410 3 7 0 229 406 56.40 12

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worked ex1remely hard in the windy conditions . It

was a game where both defenses dominated with

Port Colts 2 : 2 11 23 getting home over Ovens &

Murray Jets 2 : 2 3 15. The final game for theround was between Karingal 1 and Maribyrnong .

Maribyrnong were always going to struggle againstthe skillful Karingal side and were unable to

contain the Karingal forwards . Karingal 1 : 17 8

110 to Maribyrnong 1 1 7 .

S' I 'AI. PREVIE W

The finals start on 17th August at Parkville and

should be an interesting mix of games.

Division IKaringal i play Karingal 2 with a win for a Karingalside guaranteed but Karingal 2 will have trouble

defeating the Karingal 1 combination .

The game between Nth Ballarat and Broadmeadows1 is looking like a victory to the in form Nth

Ballarat .

Division 2Ovens & Murray Jets 2 play Moonee Valley Magpieswith Moonee Valley Magpies looking like being able

to get through to the grand final .

Port Colts 2 play Broadmeadows 2 with both thesesides coming off wins in the previous round . Theresult of this game is hard to pick but on formBroadmeadows may just get over the line .

FiepeclrPort Colts 1 play dambourin Tigers and should beable to defeat the Tigers in a close game .Ovens & Murray Jets 1 play Parkside and should beable to post a victory .

Parkville Semi-Final Day - 17f2x August 2 0 03

oval 111 .15 a .m . Karingal 1 Vs Karingal 2

12.30 p.m. O& M Jets 2 Vs Moonee Valley

1 .4 5 p .m. O & M Jets 1 Vs Parkside

oval 211 .15 a .m. Port Colts 1 Vs Mambourin Tigers

12.30 p.m.Port Colts 2 Vs Broadmeadows 2

1 .45 p .m. Nth Ballarat Vs Broadmeadows 1

Grand Final Day Sunday 24th August 2003 at

Elsterrtwick Park

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D~; LA SALLE 1.2 4.9 5.10 6.13 (49)PFdAI=.fd+t 3.3 3.6 7.9 9.12 (66)DLS: Mannfx 2 Lafferty D.Stinear Roberts Hyde. Best : NortonJ .Stlnear D.Stinear Mannix Borella Tucker.Frahran : Green 4 Zissis Cartlidge Storer Farrell Butterworth . Best:Pritchard Lawrence Ivak M.Green A .Dowd B,CartltdgeUmpires : Dean Banova Paul Nailer (F) Katie Whtte-Spier Josh1b'hite-Spier (B) Ray 4Vindlow Stephen Mason (G )

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CLUB triIT (ROLiMOLD BRIGHTON 2.2 7.4 1 1 .10 18 .14 (122)WHITEFRIARS 2.1 4.3 4.5 6.703)Old Brighton : Cochran 5 G.Earl 4 Carra 2 Bowden 2 Allen 2Stewart Ryan Trim . Best : Novae Stewart Allen Jenkin Carra Trim .WiiiYefrlars: Nalsmith 2 Jackson Bomiyman Pratt Murray. Best:Rawley Pereira Houston Pratt Gioufchry Bonnyma nUmpires : Joe Ciccotos[o Bob O'Halloran (F) Mark Thornhill TomWindlow (B) Rhett Parker Richard Benson Jnr (G)

` 7 - BEST ~CLUB 18 -.1 Jason Storer Prahran 15

Jordan Rissirom Old Ivanhoe 14

Nicholas Rathgeber Old Xaverians 13

David Butterworth Pr ahran 1 3

CLUB 18 - NORTH John Chapman Therry Penola 10

Tony Jackson Fitzroy Reds 9

Nick Auden Fitzroy Reds 9

Julian Hay Old E`sendon 9

Brett Papal Old Essendon 8

Geoff Steven Old Essendon 8

Jake Matthews Uni Blacks 8

CLUB IS - SO J1E Corey Cresswell Eley Park 17

Daniel Grant Eley Park 13

Simon Fisher Mazenal 12

Michael Fotherg(ll Mazenod 1 2

Best & Fairest and Goatkicking awards will be presented on Club XVllIGrand Final day - following each respective sections Grand Final -Secretaries ha% c 1 : :=n advised of such.

Coach : Andre - : Hall

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0 N Fay (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 K FeHerpdace . . . . . . . . . i.1 T Rourke . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 16 D Green . . . . . . . . . . . .i2 R George . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . . 17 C Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 D Bug2erwwor(h . . . . . . . . ..4 T Cumow, . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 20 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . .~ .5 A McHarg . . . . . . . . . . .y . . . . 21 V Ruin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` .

16 J Poulos . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . , 23 T Maughan . . . . . . . . . i .17 B Beetham . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 26 G Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . .~.18 M Holmes . . . . . . .

. . . .a. . ., 28 M Green . . . . . . . . . . . .:.

21 1-Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .{. . . .

23 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25 M Xuereb . . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . .R Salter . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . .

27 0 fGng . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . ."c2 J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ABelli . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . .J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .P Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . - .1.i

I I tandrigan . . . . . . . . . .'. . . .

Si T Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

L b9cNarg . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . .41 ADilbn . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . .44 T Fazgerald . . . . . . . -1., . .

47 P George . . . . . . . . . . . .

71 M Hardwick . . . . . . . . . .# . . . .

1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME

31 J Storer . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 C James . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Sivak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 J Zrssis . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Pd Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . .37 B CarUidge . . . . . . . . . .t38 RDi Uzio . . . . . . . . . . .43 D Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 A Rossl . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 L Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 A Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 M Brovrsl l . . . . . . . . . . .60 A Dowd . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 C Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .68 S Haywood . . . . . . . . .

J Gourlay . . . . . . . . . .

3/4 TIME

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Coach : P. BarryRunner : C. Hammon

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A AJastromauro . . . . . . . 1. . .

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S Evans . . . . . . . . . .r . . .

!. . . .C Kandalis . . . . . . . . . .L Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

B Cariss . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .6. . . . . . . .! . . . .8 B Hobart . . . .

9 S Muir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . .

0 N Mille-' . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . .

1 B Papal (C) . . . . . . . . . .i . . .

12 D Pigram . . . . . . . . . . . } . . .

S Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . j. . . .

15 D Gradzki . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . .

7 J Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

Walker (VC) . . . . . . . ;. . . .

19 C O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . .

22 L Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 D Poulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25 B Turner . . . . . . . . . . .

26 G Farrugia . . . . . . . . . . . .

:7 C Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

G Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . .Beard . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

D Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .R Cram . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . .

A Morrison . . . .

. . . . .} . . .WBorg . . . . . . . .37 A Woemdle . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39 L Eddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44 G Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

. . . . .~. . . .45 P Barry . . . . . . . .

. . . .~. . . .46 R Wright . . . . . . . .47 C Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

{. . . .48 S Tregoning . . . . . . . . .

:. . . .49 A Christen . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .50 D Spi9ed . . . . .

52 C Knox . . . . . . . . . . . nniYS6r5 :

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2 Davis M . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . 1 T Erridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 Coxon T . . . 2 N Ryan (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5 Crimson J . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 3 B Pennell . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

7 Clark R . . . . . . . . . . . . . (. . . . 6 C Katsouranis . . . . . . . .I,. . . .

9 Gonsahrez M . . . . . . . . .±. . . . 7 A Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 Harri ngton P . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 8 A Hooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 McKeon B . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 11 D Kovac . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

13 Bridgland T . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . 12 D Cochran . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

15 Crozier J . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . A D Bowden (VC) . . . . . . .~ . . . .

17 Bishop S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 J Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

18 Collins C . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . 16 A Cheeseman . . . . . . . .i. . . .

19 Vandergert S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 P Sedgwick . . . . . . . . . .j. . . .

22 Busby C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 N Maddox

23 ;9itchellJ . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 21 APemberton . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

25 Biviano D . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 22 G Ead . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

27 Palamara R . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 25 D Trc-goning ~ . . . .

28 Little N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . 27 h9 Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

29 Mounter B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 G Norwood (C) . . . . . . .i . . . .

30 Fisher S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 P Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . .

31 Noble S . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 32 X Carra . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

32 AzzopardiC . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 T Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33 Smyth A (C) . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 41 PA Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 Pollard h; . . 42 M Jenkin . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

35 Fothergill M . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 43 J Howden . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

36 Scas.,~erra T . . . . . . . . . .l . . . 44 M Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

39 txourbon R . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 45 C Mc Kimm . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .

42 Jacobs N . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . 52 S Cooper (VC) . . . . . . .~ . . . .

48 Williams S . . . . . . . . . . .? . . . 53 C Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

51 Reed P . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 58 P Sabo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52 Nussbaum hR . . . . . . . . .~ . . . ~. . . .59 G Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . .

54 Cu beres J . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . 60 D CreWdsan . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

73 Perez C . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 69 L Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

80 Paine S . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 117 W Ead . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .

122 B McDougall . . . . . . . . . . .

127 J Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .

1/4 TI ME 1 12 TIM E 314 TIME FI N Ai.

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1 C. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

3 N. BaldvAn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 J. Hamilton . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

9 C . P r i o r . .~. . . .13 J. Steer . . . . . .

. . . . . .~ . . . .11 B. Roache . . . . . . . . . .

14 J . Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 P. Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

20 D.4Vhitty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 T Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 P. Jones

t. . .27 G . Davis . . . . . . . . . .

N . Fitzpatrick . . . . . . . .' .̀~. . . .

D . East . . . . . . . . . . . . .k. . . .

34 R . Holland . . . . . . . . . .: . . . .

38 B. Breen . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . .

41 M . Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

46 N . Mann . . . . . . . . . . . .i . _ .

. . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .47 W. Bahr

48 N.Vauahan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49 A. Pug'Ia . . . . . . . . . . .5. . . .

. . .!. . . .52 B O'Connor . . . . . . .

56 T. Madden . . . . . . . . . . .j. . . .

62 N . Auden . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .,

. . . .',63 C . Andrews . . . . . . . . . .

67 R . Hok7erhead . . . . . . . .~ . . . .'

71 T Leske . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

76 P. Everard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C. Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . .

95 D Flannagan . . . . . . . . .1. . . .

C McGrath . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

411 R. Burgmann . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

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RevieSectic 1This match was a in d fouaht affair in which

the lead changed several times . After Prahran

started the better and held a thirteen point lead

at the first change . De La Salle assumed the

ascendancy during the second quarter and

held a nine point lead at half time . As the thirdquarter progressed, it seerned that De La Salle

had blunted the Prahran attacks and that theircontrol of the match was strengthening. Withina moments the pendulum oscillated and

Prahran found new life through morale

boosting goals from Cartlidge and Lawrence .The intensity of the contest increased markedly

as Prahran inched ahead to hold an eleven

point lead at the last change . The expected De

La Salle counter offensive came with a rush but

the Prahran defence led by Pritchard and

Johnson repelled the attacks constantly . Such

was the contest that no goals were kicked untilwell into the last quarter . Never did De La Salleconcede and the final seventeen point winning

margin was embellished by a Prahran goal afterthe final siren .

Prahran's reward is participation today, while

De La Salle is left to contemplate what may

have been. De La Salle's strength was obvious

by their depth of emotional support after the

game. I am sure they are already planning to go

one better in 2004 .

Section 2 North .After an evenly contested opening quarter,

Fitzroy Reds secured a winning break over Old

Xaverians with five unanswered goals in the

second quarter, which gave the Reds a lead offorty one points at half time .Although they held the Reds goal less in the

third quarter, Old Xaverians could only kick

one themselves which meant they trailed bythirty one points at three quarter time .

With the match safely in the Reds keeping,

their Coach, Greg Box made full use of his

interchange players to insure all were preparedfor the Grand Final . At the final siren the Reds

were ahead by forty six points .

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LTie even :rst quarte~' ~of this match gave no t~----- :_-- -'indication of wha twas to come as Old Brighton overpowWhitefriars . There were warning signs by

time that Whitefriars bad players whose infitness was suspect . At that point Old Brig ;led by only nineteen points .

The third quarter saw Old Brighton go to a ;seven point lead as the result seemed asst

Old Brighton maintained their supren

throughout a high scoring last quarterheld a sevP-ty nine point lead at the final si

Whitefria 9~ill look back on their -`sophor

season" , ith ;isfaction as they build i

depth to de participation in future fi

n Preview c C and Finals.

Section 1 .Old Xaverians . who have defeated Prahra

thc ; 1~~st i!irc inr .tings , . :e "red

U~u (1 )Prahran Cartlidge°Old Xaverians L Hardwick'Old Xaverians R George°

Prahran Butterworth*Collegians Oakley

* - includes final's goal sCIS (N)Old Essendon Evans' 0Fitzroy Reds Prior` 1

Old Essendon Eddv* 0Old Trinity Cade 0

Old Trinity Taylor 0' - includes final's goal sC18 (3)Old Brighton Cochran* 5

Mazenod Fothergill* 0Mazenod Bridgland° 0

Mazenod I'isher* 0

Eley Park PsaltopouHs* 0includes final's goals

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i_ivourites to win again today . (I doubt yourither your father or grandfather would have

nftered odds, David) .,-or Prahran to win all must go in their favour.

will include a bag of goals and multiplehing by Butterworth and Cartlidge . Mason

d :~llist Jason Storer and "Captain Deeks"

,nust win the centre breaks and Johnson,

li,sve Green and Pritchard must again defy the

,~'ds and mark every ball kicked in their

rlircetion, It is unlikely that all these pieces o fpre :niership jig saw will drop into place,

~ .ill enable the "Crocodile" play makers

issert control over the play . Team leader s

iek Fay and his predecessor, Tony Landrigan

will surely win their share of the ball in the

centre contests . In Nick Rathgeber,

Rob .George and Luke Hardwick Xavier have

three experienced and talented campaignerswho will carry the ball forward and convert

opportunities . Against Prahran this season

has been the dominant Old Xaverian

kicker, and Hall has been in the six bes t

e .pect a fierce physical contest, from which

Old Xaverians will emerge triumphant .Section 2 North .)!(t Essendon, who have lost only once this

,cason (by twenty six points to University

Blacks in Round 1) will start favourites against

Fitzroy Reds, whom they have defeated

romfortably twice this season .

Ilte Reds, who are in form at the right time,have struggled to reach today's game as theirfinal four place was only confirmed after theirRound 14 victory. The sheer size of theiropponents will deter some of the "Reds", whoi,:i11 have many sore spots to remind them o f

s' S MATr - ; -

Ch') " 8 (1) Grand Fin ;'s -Sunday August 1 7

CTrand Final - Sportscover Arena, 2 .15 p .m .Old Xaverians versus Prahran

Club IS (North) - Sunday August 17Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 11 .45 a .m .

Old Essendon versus Fitzroy Reds

Club 18 (South) - Sunday August 17Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 9 .20 a .m .

Mazenod versus Old Brighton

last week's Preliminary Final .

In Evans and Eddy, Old Essendon haileading goalkickers in the competition, rhas kicked eleven goals against the Reds,the minor round, will be looking forward oanother bag full today.Fraser, who kicked three goals in the semi

final, has already done well against Fitzroy in

their two meetings as have Walker and Papal.The latter two players, along with Hay have allfared well in the Best and fairest award and

can be expected to do well again today .The Reds will want their skipper, Tony

Jackson to be fully fit for today's encounter as

his attacks on the ball do inspire his teammates . Dashing half back, Nick Auden is

another whose play has helped set up the

Red's attacks . McGrath . Baldwin, Bance and

Flanagan all will trouble Old Essendon if they

are allowed to .

I expect a fairly even contest, which I believe

will be decided narrowly in Old Essendon'sfavour .

Section 2 South.Old Brighton challenge the undefeated

Mazenod for the fourth time this season, with

the premiership, the "pot of gold" for the

winners. The nearest Old Brighton has been

on the score board was in Round 11 when

Mazenod won by four goals . Coach Nick Sher

has Old Brighton in top form at the right time

and I expect that they will acquit themselves

well today .

With Warren Earl back in the side, it has taken

on a more balanced appearance and has

played accordingly. In Cochran, Old Brighton

has a consistent goal kicker, whose duel with

Richard Bourbon should be a highlight. Other

good players should include : Stewart, Carra,

Cooper and Jenkin each of whom has played

well against Mazenod this season .

On the other hand Old Brighton must stop theruck dominance of Nick Jacobs, who allowsthe smaller players to feed the ball to MichaelFothergill, who kicked at least eleven goalsagainst Old Brighton this season . Coach TroyBridgland proved difficult for the Old Brightondefenders in the semi final and should againbe able to lead from the front.Over all Mazenod, aided by the week's rest

should be able to handle the big ground and

should win to earn the title "Premiers and

Champions" .

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Name the grid squi~i e where you thin kvas in the original photo .vi.-td Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid square in which

the majority of the ball was, will each receive in the mail 5 Sportscover vouchers which,when presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (Elsternwick Park) will entitle thebearer to receive up to 5 Four 'N' Twenty pies or 5 Schweppes softdrinks or a combinationof the two. (Total 5) .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in eachsubsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .

LAST WEEK - Eofl was in C2 -Ooe winner - Jot ; rnapds),

HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right

hand side of this page, fill in and mail to .VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185or plcopy and fax to 95312050 .Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

Prizes for the Sportscover Spot the Ball Competition are kindly donated by Four 'N' TwentyPies and Schweppes .

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MONASH BLUES 17 15 2 0 1364 671 203 .28 60AJAX 17 13 4 0 1294 830 155.90 52OLD 17 13 4 0 1134 861 131,71 52NIVERSITY BLACKS 17 11 6 0 1382 900 153 .56 44U

P'.'!YULE 17 11 6 0 1189 955 124 .50 44`ri+RRA VALLEY 0 B 17 6 11 0 1018 1166 87 .31 24AQUINAS 0 C 17 6 11 0 1026 1245 82 .41 24?rLESIAN 0 C 17 5 12 0 1018 1266 84 .41 20dANHOE ASSUMPTION 17 4 13 0 1008 1480 68 .11 16

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n RESERVE P IN L D For -AgF€ ~pts1'IERRI8EE AMATEURS 17 15 1 1 1574 657 239 .57 62RUPERTSWOOD 17 13 4 0 1439 919 156 .58 52

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KEW 17 9 8 0 1122 1131 99 .20 36'INASH GRYPHONS 17 7 10 0 910 993 91 .64 28

ELSTERNWICK 17 6 11 0 1020 1273 80.13 24SOUTH MELB DISTRICTSI7 6 11 0 845 1226 68.92 24POWER HOUSE 17 4 13 0 720 1137 63.32 16SYNDALTALLY-HO 17 2 15 0 602 1665 36 .16 8

P IN L D For Agsi % Ratio

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uLD ni;VERIANS 16 8 8 0 1290 1222 105 .56 32

! LASALLE 16 8 8 0 1339 1348 99 .33 32Si KEVINS 16 7 9 0 1328 1363 97 .43 284nULFIELD GR 16 6 9 1 1330 1492 89.14 261RCELLIN 16 3 11 2 1338 1788 74 .83 16

OLD BRIGHTON 16 2 12 2 782 1949 4012 12OLD ESSENDON GR 16 1 14 1 800 2099 38.11 6

Af2 P W L D For Agst % Pts

1rLRRI5EE AMATEURS 16 15 1 0 1482 79218712 60

'119 MELBURNIANS 16 12 4 0 1598 802 199 .25 4 8

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D TRINITY 16 9 7 0 1051 1100 95 .55 36MPTON ROVERS 16 8 8 0 1090 1225 88.98 32

OiDIVANHOE 16 7 9 0 1329 1397 95.13 28

.t ;ZENOD 0 C 16 4 12 0 603 1646 36.63 16

OLD PARADIANS 16 3 13 0 819 1351 60.62 12

RUPERTS`+VOODOLD CAREYCOLLEGIANSTHERRY PENOLA OBAJA XNORTH OLD BOYSMHSO BMONASH BLUESST BERNARDS (2)

P W L D Fa sf f Pis

16 15 1 0 1356 851 159.34 6016 14 2 0 1881 612 307 .35 5616 12 4 0 1414 989 142 .97 4816 9 7 0 1499 1228 122 .07 3616 8 8 0 1154 1321 87.36 3216 7 9 0 1065 1525 69.84 28

16 6 10 0 955 1328 71.91 2416 6 10 0 952 1371 69.44 2416 3 13 0 555 1729 32.10 1 2

OLIVE P W L D For A~t % pis-Yl ~ 4OAKLEIGH 16 15 1 0 2474 800 309.25 60ST JOHNS 0 C 16 14 2 0 1771 933 189 .82 56

ST BEDES MENT TIG 16 13 3 0 1997 920 217 .07 52

OAKLEIGH CLAYS 16 9 7 0 1910 1333 143 .29 36BENTLEIGH 16 8 8 0 1574 1243 126 .63 32

MENTONE PANTHERS 16 7 9 0 1337 1690 79 .11 28

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 16 6 10 0 1410 1377 102 .40 24

ORMOND 16 5 11 0 1124 1644 68 .37 20GLEN EIRA 16 2 14 0 623 2750 22.65 8DE LA SALLE (2) 16 1 15 0 779 2343 33 .25 4

L __ D Fav Agsi % PPs

BANYULEVIEWBANK 16 16 0 0 1895 774 244.83 64UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 14 2 0 1974 585 337.44 56FITZROY REDS 16 12 4 0 1671 840 198.93 48LA TROBE UNI 16 10 6 0 1109 808 137 .25 40ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 8 8 0 1255 1179 106 .45 32OLD XAVERIANS (2) 16 7 9 0 976 1119 87 .22 28AQUINAS 0 C 16 5 11 0 826 1381 59 .81 20OLD WESTBOURNE 16 4 12 0 696 1378 50 .51 16YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 4 12 0 710 1433 49 .55 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 0 16 0 436 2206 19 .76 0

CLUB 18 - I P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 14 14 0 0 1710 542 315.50 56DE LA SALLE 14 11 3 0 1391 784 177 .42 44

PRAHRAN 14 9 5 0 1439 907 158 .65 36

OLDIVANHOE 14 8 6 0 1037 954 108 .70 32

ST KEVINS 14 6 8 0 981 1046 93 .79 24

MARCELLIN 14 5 9 0 767 1286 59 .64 20

MONASH BLUES 14 2 11 1 759 1653 45 .92 10

COLLEGIANS 14 0 13 1 767 1769 43 .36 2

CLUB 8$ - NORT#! P W L D For Agst % Pb

OLD ESSENDON GR 14 13 1 0 1045 573 182 .37 52

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 9 5 0 891 619 143 .94 36FITZROY REDS 14 9 5 0 694 624 111 .22 36

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 9 5 0 697 729 95 .61 36

THERRY PENOLA OB 14 8 6 0 726 638 113 .79 32OLD TRINITY 14 5 9 0 703 833 84.39 20

OLD CAREY 14 3 11 0 510 1250 40.80 1 2

CL UB 18 - SOUTH P w L D For A~st % PisMAZENOD 0 C 14OLD BRIGHTON 14ELEY PARK AFC 14WHITEFRIARS 14ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 14MAX 14

14 0 0 1667 637 261 .70 569 5 0 1217 650 187.23 369 5 0 1400 758 184.70 368 6 0 1091 920 118.59 327 7 0 1022 915 111 .69 285 9 0 755 1274 59 .26 2 0

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ST BERNARDS 16OLD XAVERIANS 16OLD SCOTCH 16OLD HAILEYBURY 16OLD TRINITY 16MARCELLIN 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 16ST KEViNS 16OLD MELBURNIANS 16OLD IVANHOE 16

If c ® For A{1sr 1__ Pts

12 4 0 2102 1386 151 .66 48

12 4 0 1605 1163 138.01 48

11 5 0 1690 1487 113 .65 44

10 6 0 1636 1394 117 .36 40

9 7 0 1283 1332 96.32 36

7 9 0 1344 1433 93 .79 28

7 9 0 1412 1550 91 .10 28

5 11 0 1394 1825 76 .38 20

5 11 0 1140 1498 76 10 20

2 14 0 1244 1782 69 .81 8

P K L .0_ Fcrr Aga % _Pis

OLD ESSENDON GR 16 12 4 0 1637 1396 117 .26 48OLD BRIGHTON 16 11 5 0 1599 1292 123.76 44WHITEFRIARS 16 10 6 0 1909 1368 139.55 40DE LA SALLE 16 9 7 0 1575 1507 104 .51 36

MAZENOD 0 C 16 8 8 0 1548 1620 95.56 32ST BEDES MENT T!G 16 7 8 1 1501 1616 92 .88 30NORTH OLD BOYS 16 7 9 0 1465 1430 102 .45 28OLD PARADIANS 16 7 9 0 1367 1588 86.08 28MHSOB 16 5 11 0 1316 1644 80.05 20HAMPTON ROVERS 16 3 12 1 1303 1759 74.08 1 4

C SECTION P If L Ls F~ ~ptsST LEOS EMMAUS WP 17 13 4 0 1780 1472 120.92 52

COLLEGIANS 17 12 5 0 1676 1271 131 .86 48

CAULFIELD GR 17 11 6 0 1771 1399 126.59 44

SEAUMARIS 17 11 6 0 1776 1439 123 .42 44

MENTONE VULTURES 17 11 6 0 1770 1437 123 .17 44

OLD CAMBERWELL 17 8 9 0 1756 1711 102 .63 32

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 8 9 0 1483 1509 98 .28 32GLEN E1RA 17 4 13 0 1538 1744 88.19 16

PRAHRAN 17 4 13 0 1172 2092 56 .02 16

ORMOND 17 3 14 0 1206 1854 65 .05 1 2

P W L II F~ ~ % Pls

MONASH BLUES 17 13 4 0 1649 1102 149.64 52AJAX 17 12 4 1 1714 1416 121 .05 50UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 12 5 0 1704 1348 126.41 48OLD MENTONIANS 17 11 5 1 1653 1389 119.01 46YARRA VALLEY 0 B 17 9 8 0 1438 1559 92.24 36BANYULE 17 8 9 0 1668 1688 98.82 32SALESIAN 0 C 17 5 12 0 1227 1424 86.17 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 17 5 12 0 1372 1718 79.86 20AQUINAS 0 C 17 5 12 0 1197 1562 76,63 20

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE17 4 13 0 1393 1809 77 .00 1 6

92 SECTION , P w L sa Fr~ .4gst m pts

PENINSULA 0 B 17 17 0 0 2231 1119 199 .37 68

FITZROY REDS 17 14 3 0 1611 1092 147.53 56OLD CAREY 17 12 5 0 2059 1260 163 .41 48WEST BRUNSWICK 17 11 6 0 1481 1347 109 .95 44OLD GEELONG 17 9 8 0 1726 1558 110 .78 36WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17 7 10 0 1601 1500 106 .73 28LA TROBE UNI 17 6 11 0 1304 1433 91 .00 24BENTLEIGH 17 6 11 0 1448 1821 79.52 24

OAKLEIGH 17 3 14 0 1364 2293 59.49 12

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 17 0 17 0 1021 2423 42 .14 0

°_ IN L D For , 1-~

SWINBURNE UNI 17 15 2 0 2034 1288 157 .92 60MONASH GRYPHONS 17 12 5 0 1713 1507 113.67 48RUPERTSWOOD 17 11 6 0 2161 1542 140.14 44SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 17 9 8 0 1514 1565 96.74 36WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17 8 9 0 1502 1535 97 .85 32SYNDAL TALLY-HO 17 8 9 0 1314 1451 90.56 32POWER HOUSE 17 8 9 0 1176 1611 73.00 32ST JOHNS 0 C 17 6 11 0 1541 1513 101 .85 24KEW 17 6 11 0 1408 1732 81.29 24ELSTERNWICK 17 2 15 0 1592 2211 72 .00 8

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MT LILYDALE 16 14 2 0 2011 1132 177 .65- 5UHS-VU 16 13 3 0 2037 1154 176 .52 jALBERT PARK 16 11 5 0 1763 1186 148 .6568 .75NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 11 5 0 1617 1483 109 .0468 .75OLD WESTBOURNE 15 10 5 0 1555 975 159.4966 .67ST MARYS 15 10 5 0 1661 1494 111 .1866_67ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 15 5 10 0 1309 1493 87.6833 33BOX HILL NORTH 15 4 11 0 1197 1811 66126,67RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 4 11 0 1191 1951 61 .0526.67BULLEEN COBRAS 15 2 13 0 853 1749 48 .7713 .33BRUNSWICK POWER 16 1 15 0 1204 2037 59.116 .2 5

F' W 1 Id For AgsP t~k®

STBERNARDS 16 14 2 0 1438 792 181 .57 56UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 13 3 0 1475 868 169 .93 52MARCELLIN 16 10 6 0 1214 933 130 .12 40OLD HAILEYBURY 16 9 7 0 1255 1140 110 .09 36OLD XAVERIANS 16 8 8 0 1231 973 126 .52 32

OLD IVANHOE 16 7 8 1 1101 1316 83 .66 30

OLD SCOTCH 16 6 10 0 961 1201 80 .02 24OLD TRINITY 16 5 10 1 830 1235 6721 22OLD MELBURNIANS 16 4 12 0 855 1161 73 .64 16

ST KEVINS 16 2 12 2 812 1582 51 .33 1 2

F IN L [t For Agst ° Pl;

OLD PARADIANS 16 13 2 1 1322 729 181 .34 54

DE LA SALLE 16 13 3 0 1388 811 171 .15 52

OLD BRIGHTON 16 12 4 0 1523 805 189.19 48WHITEFRIARS 16 9 6 1 1052 1027 102 .43 36NORTH OLD BOYS 16 9 7 0 1249 1023 122 .09 36

MAZENOD 0 C 16 7 9 0 1006 1039 96.82 28OLD ESSENDON GR 16 7 9 0 968 1072 90.30 28

MHSOB 16 5 11 0 790 1400 56.43 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 16 3 13 0 705 1499 47 .03 12

ST BEOES MENT TIG 16 1 15 0 641 1334 48 .05 4

P IN L dd For A 11. Nq

COLLEGIANS 17 14 3 0 1409 787 179 .03 56BEAUIIRIS 17 13 4 0 1481 770 192 .34 52THERRY PENOLA OB 17 13 4 0 1505 968 155 .48 52OLD CAMBERWELL 17 11 6 0 1205 945 127 .51 4=CAULFIELD GR 17 10 7 0 1412 906 155 .85 4(

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 17 10 7 0 1320 865 152 .60 21PRAHRAN 17 5 12 0 1113 1439 77 .35 21ORMOND 17 5 12 0 1109 1485 74.68 21

GLEN EIRA 17 3 14 0 804 1701 4727 1

MENTONE VULTURES 17 1 16 0 639 2131 29 .9 9

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