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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 2004

A & B SectionsRound 1 7

Club XVIIIGrand Final s

Under 19Round 1 8

C SectionRound 1 8

D1, D2, D3 and D4Sections Round 18

URSSOCIATION Reg istered for

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SPORTSCOERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

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There is no doubt that last weekend presented us with so .= .i therorst conditions for quite a number of years, and the condition scontributed to a number of forfeited matches due to unsafe ground sand some teams being reduced to low numbers due to injuries orhrpothermia . These matches (forfeited) will be regarded as a"specia"c ircumstance" with no penalties that are normally attached to forfeite dn atches . There is a perception that once numbers are reduced to lessthan 16 a match must be forfeited . This is incorrect . The rule is that a,, .am must have 16 registered players for the start of a game . Inuar ca~" circumstances games must be played out regardless of

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CHIEF EXECUTIV EOFFICE R

riumbers being able to continue in a game . The teams and the umpires of course can choose to< ,bandon a game should playing conditions deteriorate . In this case the status of the game andthe reasons for the ab andonment will be considered by the VAFA, who in most circumstances willdirect that the game be replayed at a mutually convenient time .Uppermost in our minds at all times is the issue of risk management and duty of care and ofcourse that is the reason for the leniency shown last weekend . This leads us on to the matter ofour premier venue, Sportscover Arena.Tbe use of Sport scover Arena will be greatly reduced in the weeks ahead and du ring the finals

:ries so that the ground is given the best opportunity of being at its sparkling best for the finals .There have been many extra games of late and many club training sessions booked, and with lastV: _kend's wild weather hitting Melbourne whilst five games played over the weekend, the groundwas hit hard .Clubs booked for training sessions at Headquarters will have to make alternate arrangementsand there will be no further Friday night games or extra games rostered for the balance of theseason (other than the set Sportscover Arena draw) .

st Monday night club presidents were invited to a meeting at the VAFA to discuss amongs tihemselves issues that the clubs believe the Executive Committee should discuss in readinessfor the new 2005 season . This was the __Tresielengs' Forum and was the best attended todatc with 38 presidents taking the time on a cold night to venture out . Chair Alan Burrows willnow prepare a submission to be circulated to the presidents to be adopted as the document t obe presented to the VAFA Executive for its consideration .

With great interest in final siren scares heading to theTasj round or two, there is a bit of a tendency of late to

Phone the VAFA looking for scores . Whilstunderstandable, this holds up the flow of work and

makes the distribution of scores to media outlets and

into the web-page and Info-Line fall behind time. Ifclr,perate, leave your name on 0409 704636 and the

number will be checked regularly and I will phone youbai i . with the details sought. Staff have been asked notto _,ive out scores to callers on the VAFA number. Hope~ on all understand - the time you are all keen for results

is the same time the VAFA is furiously taking down alldet<iils .

THE M1AATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004

Ceaches' Adverts . . .. . . ... . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . ... . . .. . ... . ..7Next tjteel:'s Matches .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . ... . . .. . . ... . ... . ..9Coaches' Clipboard.. . ... . ... . . ... .. ... ... . .. . . .. . . . ... .. . . . .. .10For the Love of the Game .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .1 -1 9

Cadbury's Fa ce in the Crowd . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .32Looking Back .. . . . .. . . .. . ... . . .. . .. .. . . .. . ... . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .34-35Today's Umpires- .. . ... . .. . . .... .... . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . . .. . . .40FinaSs' Venues .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .4 6

Sportscover Arena Draw . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . ... . . .61Tribunal fs Investigations . . . .. . . .. . .. .... . ., . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .61Sportscaver Spot the Ball . . ... . .:. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ..62Ladders . .. . . . _63... . .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .J64

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR by',;oaa---',aa Horn

Freeze Snakepit, particularlyNotwithstanding a trip to Kiev when I once strutted out at the first quarter whennight in a Bonds T Shirt, I don't think I've ever been as they piled on eightcold as I was at the football last Saturday . Heaven knows goals . De La's win ther ewhat it would have been like out on the field ; suffice to say was pretty impressiv ethat in the words of Mister Mister, Noah was "working onhis Ark" on many of the grounds in the VAFA .Predictably, upsets ensued . De La just weren't supposedto win against Marcellin, a team that plays a style of gameconducive to Passchendaele like conditions . But win theydid, with the injection of Springvale players John Koschand David Spithill proving crucial . De La have now beatenSt Bernards, Marcellin, pushed Uni Blues all the waytwice yet look certain to drop down . Extraordinary .The Dees really needed O to lose against Haileybury tohave any hope of staying up but the Melburnians hung onto cement their place in A Grade for 2005 . Matthew Hickskicked three crucial goals for the Redlegs in a best onground performance .Goodbye Scotch? Probably so as the Old Xavs displayedtheir superior wet weather form to run out 5 point winnersagainst the team they have had on toast for the pastdecade. In the last month, the champs have matched itwith pretty much everyone in the comp and really must beruing a couple of early losses to teams they should havebeaten .All sorts of conjecture over the scores in the StBernards/Trinity game but when the hoo-ha died down,Trinity were undoubtedly the ones celebrating. AndyCultrera was deadly all day up front but it took a DanJordan bomb with a ball that resembled a pile of cementto square things up. In three weeks, these two willprobably thrash it out again in a lst Semi.And Whitefriars threatened to upstage all this when theyled Uni for most of the day at the College only to relinquishthe lead in the concluding stages. A win for the home sidewould have given them a genuine hope of staying up butNo Dice . Hugh Nailon enjoyed a rare stint up forward tokick three for the studentsPredictionsOnce again, my tipping has gone the way of the pear buthere goes . Xavs JUST against De La, Old Scotch easilyover Whitefriars, Uni Blues to see off Trinity atHeadquarters, Haileybury to upset Marcellin and StBernards to beat OMs at the house of horrors .GongsThe following awards carry about as much weight as adegree from the Ponds Institute but here goes. . . .Player of the Year: Ross Young of Uni Blues, hotlypursued by three gun full forwards . Dan Jordan, DanielCullinan and James Gerstman .Team Performance of the Year: Uni taming the

as well while Ol dTrinity's Whitefriar whitewash in round 4 wasunprecedented .Individual Performance of the Year : Dan Jordan againstOld Trinity at the 'Pit. Big Dan kicked 12 that day butcould have kicked about 20.Recruit of the Year: Tim Muhlebach, Scott McPherson,James Scambler, Mark Paterson and Brent Walsh have allbeen great pickups for the aggressive recruiters at OldTrinity and Uni Blues .Rookie of the Year: Al Neville of Trinity and Chris Goulletof St Bernards . Both had decorated junior careers andhave a great future wherever they end up playing .Mark of the Year: Gentleman from OMs took a pearlerearlier on this year but I've no idea who he is . Hovi s thatfor journalistic diligence? Nice grab though mate .Goal of the Year: Any one of James Scambler's two lastquarter goals against St Bernard's in Round 3, both freaksnaps from deep in the pocket from about 50 out at a vitalstage in the game.Disappointment of the Year: Old Haileybury. Enoughsaid.My worst call of the year: Take you pick . Toss upbetween tipping the above to win the flag by 20 goals,referring to them as "Old Haileyb Oui" or tying to drawparallels between Ian Baker Finch getting hit on the headby a golf ball and Bernards kicking 10 goals in a quarter .PRESS CORRESPODNENTS - Jonathan Horn -jonathan_g_,horrn', : ahoo .co.uk

CLUB LSTVIK TOTAL

A SECTIONSt Benards

MarcellinOld Scotch

Old TrinityOld TrinityA RESERVE

University BluesSt Bernards

Old Scotch

Jordon DCullinanGerstmanWalshCultrera

MillardCloseReid

5954534738

0 351 350 25

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Old scotch - salutes James Ross who played his 100thgame against Old Xavierians last weekend . James hasovercome many injuries to achieve this milestone and isan invaluable club member. Well done Rosscoe! The Clubalso salutes Nick Simon who recently played his 100thgame. Trasher has played in all teams at the club andhas been a great clubman, despite the fact that he is yetto give a handpass in any of the aforementioned 100games!! Well done to Will Le wis, Cam Smith, AndrewSutherland, Charles Tallent, Lachie Thompson,Duncan Knight, Nick Coste llo an d Daniel Brooke . Allhave notched their 50th game for the Club this season .Ifni Blues - congratulate Damien Guengerich, David'daplestone an d Cam Roydhouse on 100 Senior Gamesfor the Club . Gunga a tough hard at it utility, deadly shotfor goal on the run and a club leader for a number ofccars has over come a number of serious injuries to reachthis milestone . Maips still one of the quickest players inthe competition, has returned to the club from hisoverseas travel . Another top quality player to comethrough the Blues Under 19 program still sporting his fullon attitude on the ground, close to 10 years after hestarted . Royda a consistent performer who can playabsolutely anywhere on the ground . A constant headachefor opposition coaches trying to find a match up. Strongin the air with a heap of run . Well Done Men !'rrareellin - congratulate Derrin Gartner who played his1 00th game for MOCFC last weekend against De LaSalle. Since playing in the '99 division 1 U19'spremiership side (whilst still at school) "Dessie" has beena terrific player for the eagles over the past few years .Season 2004 has really marked the arrival of Dessie beinga consistent player in the seniors and his totalcommitment for the teams needs and his never beatenattitude makes him a very important player in the youngEagles line up . All at Marcellin wish you well on yourmilestone and look forward to continuing success thisyear and for the next 100 or so games . MOCFC alsowelcomes Jarrod Frazer to the 100 game club thisweekend against Old Hailebury . Having commenced hisamateur football career with Collegians, Marcellin haveL_ m fortunate to have Jarrod wearing the maroon andblue for the past few years, and his time at Marcellin hasb en rewarded with him being a significant member of thesuccessful 2001 A grade premiership team . A terrificonballer who seems to attract the ball where ever he goes,Jarrod has been able to consistently give the eagles lotus~! of the ball with his quality disposal . Congratulationson reaching this milestone and we look forward to manymore games for the Eagles in future year sBe La Sall e - congratulate the ever popular Reservescaptain Lockie Walker on attaining his 100 gameswhich he did against Old Scotch recently . Lockie has beena consistent contributor to a successful Reserve teamsince he stated with the Club in 1999 as is demonstratedby his Coach's award in 2002 .

TODAY'S TC" ES R17A SECTION

De La Salle v Old XaveriansOld Scotch v Whitefriars

University Blues v Old Trinity -SportscmverArena, Saturday

St Bernards v Old MelburniansOld Haileybury v Marcellin

OLD XAVERIAPIS 0.2 3.3 4.4 4.6(30)OLD SCOTCH 0.2 1.3 3.5 3.7 (25)Old %av: Lethlean 2 Mollard Ockleshaw. Best: A McCarthy WoodruffBeetham Carey Lethlean Mollard . Old Scotch: Dennis Leitz Tallent.Best: Dennis Saunders B Phillips Quail Tallent Ashton.

Umpires: Ben Ryde Michael Sneddon (F) Brendan Corcoran RobMayston Jnr (B) Matthew Simpson Chris Doyle (G)MARCELLIN 0.3 1.7 1.10 2.11 (23)DE LA SALLE 3.2 3.2 4.3 4 .3(27)DLS : S Hyland 2 Conti T Moloney . Best: Spithill Mannix Bonnici KoschC Mercuri Conn. Marc : Johnston Carmody. Best : Hansen DobsonFrazer Carmody Considine Cullman .Umpires : Able Firley Damien Anderson (F) Sean Collins Craig Brajtberg(B) Bernie Jephson John Hall (G)WHITEFRIARS 4 .1 4.2 4.3 6.4[40)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .0 3.0 5.0 7.1(43)White : M Carbone 2 Wallace 2 Cunningham A Pawlik. Best:

Cunningham Phan A Carbone Swain Campbell K Kennedy . But Blues:Nation 3 Torney 2 Roydhouse Young. Best : Torney Nation Lowcock

Young Clark McKinnon.

Umpires: Leah Gallagher Luke Holmes (F) Andrew Rechtman PeterTeasdale (B) Craig Arno] Beornn McCarthy (G)OLD TRINITY 2.3 2.6 3.7 4.8(32)

ST BERNARDS 1.4 1.6 3.8 4 .8(32)

Old Txin: Cultrera 3 Williams . Best: Cultrera Williams Bottler Amore

Beardsley Pretty. St Be rn : D Jordan B Jordan Turnbull Baumgartner .

Best: Goullett L Wilkinson N Mitchell C Mitchell McIntyre 0'Riley.

Umpires: Sieve McCarthy Geoff Canfield (F) Matt Jenkinson Michael

Saunders (B) Daniel Scully Travis Stab (G)

OLD E3ELBURPIIAfliS 2 .1 5.3 5.5 6.9 (45)OLD HfiII.EYBURY 1 .6 1 .8 5.9 5.10 (40)Old Melb : Hicks 3 Kennon Lacey Roberts . Best: Hicks Kennon WilsonMulquiney McKeon J Berry. Old Hail: Trollope 3 Bourke 2 . Best : PCorrigan O'Donnell Trollope Lay Rigg Mackenzie .Umpires : Graham Thwaites Anthony Damen (F) Andrew Errington (B)Robert Parry Dennis Webster (G )

A RESERVE

OLD EAVERIANS 3.0 3.2 3.3 4.3 (27)OLD SCOTCH 1.6 4.7 4.10 4.12 (36)Old Rav: King A T Jones 0'Kane T Purss. Best: Hawkins Scanlon SMcCarthy Dixon Healy Ackland. Old Scotch: Beaurepaire FreemanJosephs Thompson. Best: Lillingston Dumaresq Beaurepaire GnattJosephs Knight .MARCELLIN 0.2 1.2 3.5 3 .5(23)

DE LA SAId.E 0.1 1.3 1.4 2.6(18)

Mweellin : O'Dwyer Cracknell Galati . Best : Conti McCartin Doyle

Adams Galati Maguire. De La Sall e : Silvers Walmsley. Best : R'almsley

Bourke Ellis O'Connell Hesse Greenhalgh .

WHITEFRIARS 2.1 3.2 3.5 3.8 (26)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.1 6.4 6.7 9.10 (64)Whitefriars: Thwaites Tobin Northey. Best : Elliott T Carrigg ACunningham Nunan Duffy Treyvaud . University Blues: Gates 2Thomas 2 Wood Callery Cheel Fletcher McAloon. Best : Wood CheelGates Martin Thomas Terrill .OLD TRINITY 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0(18)ST BERNARDS 1.6 2.8 4.10 4.10 (34)Old Trinity : Bladeni Lauletta . Best: Cameron Z WilliamsChrsitopherson C Amiconi G Deane-Johns Bladeni. St Bernardi: CloseMiziewicz Grant A Smith . Best: Perrett Miziewicz Grant A SmithCatherall Harris .OLD MELBURNIANS 1.0 1.1 2.2 3.4(22)OLD IUiILEYBURY 2.6 2.9 5.11 5.11 (41)Old A4elburnians: Matthews 2 Beilby. Best: Byrne Jenkins Wu MarksAubrey Costello-Manning . Old HaBeybury : Efstathiou Forsyth GeisterKnight Pounmey. Best: Forsyth Wames Pountney Knight RowlandsBell .

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A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELUU OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURN{ARS OLD SCOTC HCoach : Mark Lowe Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach : Dale Tapping

Asst: Paul Dwyer Res: Mick Res. Coach: Justin Wheeler Res Coach : Adam McMahon Asst: Hartley Stone Asst Coach: Andrew Smith'

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A SectionOLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARSCoach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Sholly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : John Kanis Coach : Pat MannixAss Coach: Phil Gaut

Res Coach : Dale BowerRes. Coach : Chris Gawne Res : Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matthews Asst. Coach : Peter Randall

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A SECTIONOld Xaverians v WhitefriarsDe La Salle v Old TrinityOld Scotch v Old MelburniansUniversity Blues v Old HaileyburySt Bernards v Marcellin

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AUGUST 28TH 2004C SECTIO N2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004SENIOR STsC - 2 p .m .RESERVESSandringham (VFL), Sandringham - 11 .30 a.m .1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004SENIOR STBC - 2 p.m.RESERVESTBC - 11 .30 a .m .

D4 SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004SENIOR SBill Lawry Oval, Westgarth - 2 p .m.RESERVE SBill Lawry Oval, Westgarth - 11 .30 a .m .

1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004Bill Lawry Oval, Westgarth - 2 p .m .

RESERVESBill Lawry Oval, Westgarth - 11 .30 a.m .

D1 SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004SENIOR S?'BC- Box Hill - 2 p.m .RESERVE STBC - 11 .30 a.m .1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004SENIOR SBox Hill City Oval (VFL), Box Hill - 2 p .m .RESERVE SBox Hill City Oval (VFL), Box Hill - 11 .30 a.m .

D2 SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004SENIOR SCentral Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p.m.RESERVESCentral Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a.m.1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004SENIOR SCentral Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m .RESERVE SCentral Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m .

D3 SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004SENIOR SCheltenham Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham - 2 p.m.RESERVESCheltenham Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham -11 .30 a .m.1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004SENIORSCheltenham Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham - 2p .m .RESERVE SCheltenham Recreation Reserve, Cheltenham -11 .30 a.m .

U19 (1) SECTIO N2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004Gerry Green Reserve, Parkdale - 2 p .m .

1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004Gerry Green Reserve, Parkdale - 2 p .m .

tI19 ( 2) SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 2004PEGS, Teac Oval No 2, East Keilor - 2 p .m .1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004La Trobe University Main Oval, Bundoora - 2p .m.

U19 (3) SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 200 4W A Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 2 p .m .

lst Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004W A Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 2 p .m .

U19 (2) BLUE SECTION2nd Semi FINAL - August 28, 200 4W A Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 11 .15 a .m .

1st Semi FINAL - August 29, 2004ZTJ A Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 11 .15 a .m .

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All Players, Umpires, Officials and Supporters are to becommended for their devotion to the cause in the absoluteatrocious conditions that prevailed on Saturday. Despitethe doubts of many my tipping improved dramatically as Itipped the field to move off that dreaded bottom positionon the tipping table.Z^Yl :v _01 l 1 ._ ,- . returned to the winning list with a hardfought win over a Beauan side who as usual were inthe game for lengthy periods of time . DeMorton, Flahertyand Winkel good for PEGS, while Chris Martin, DougieEnsor, and Michael Atkins were better Sharks .Back to the good old days before El Nino as the SouthRoad Oval resembled a swamp . Credit to all the players for

competing as skilfully as they did . Old Brighton won thegame by kicking 3 early goals before the ball became like

a piece of soap . The Tonners had plenty of good playersacross the field including Pat Phelan and Leigh Hendra,Simon Gadsden, Luke Dale, David Dawes and AndrewWalsh and the defence welcomed the return of NickEdwards .Was like NIAv1 in the trenches out at Pine Lodge . Thedriving rain and the muddy conditions made it a battle ofstrength and it was here that the pure physical presenceof the Roars came to the fore. The defence led by ChanceCrowley and Anthony Oates was relentless thus setting upWill Cornelius whose 4 goals included a match highlightover the shoulder snap in the third term . Luke Lochranshowed his class with a dry weather performance . TimMcColl, Jason Bristow, James Drury, and Paul Fitcher allvery good for the Tigers.Mazenod proved my hunch to be correct with a good winover the NOBS . Standard wet conditions saw an even firsthalf and although just behind the Nodders were playingwell . A good 3rd term into the breeze saw the home sidewith a 1 goal buffer. Then it became the Jake Beard showas he kicked 5 individual goals in the last quarter to setup an important victory for his side . Other good playerswere Steve Paine in defence, Damien Collins in his firstSenior appearance since 2000, with a special mention toNick Parry who returned to the field in the last quarterafter having spent most of the 2nd half in the roomssuffering from mild hypothermia .Strange happenings at Sportscover on Sunday with 17goals kicked at the Glenhuntly Road end and only 1 at thescoreboard end by none other than Matthieu Lucas .

Collegians inaccuracy when having first use of the breezeproved costly in the end . A good second term by SKOBShad them in front at the half . But a terrific championshipterm from the Lions had them in control at orange time .But as all good sides do St Kevins rose to the challengeand in the end came away with a comfortable victory.Good to see late season inclusions Finch, Duggan andPerrett slotting nicely into the side and making an

impression . Jono Dixonagain best for the Lionssupported byMcCaughan, Davidsonand Richard Hosking .PREVIEW

Roars have been up for a while now and must stay up yet

Collegians put in a pretty big effort last week for a nilresult. This could have a negative effect and perhaps findthem a little flat today as they go head to head with OldBrighton at the Trott that is sure to be muddy .Mathematically the Tonners can still make it and have afew above them worried so will be primed for a big one . Ina toss of a coin and just on a gut feel I will go with thevisitors .Gerard Sholly makes a return to the Garvey Oval with hisside in pretty good nick heading towards September . This

is dead set the Old E'aradians last roll of the dice . If theywant to stay in B they absolutely must win today . The

again to maintain their position . Bit of a danger game herebut I just cannot go past Old Ivanhoe.Big game down at Oak Street as Beanmaris welcomes

Mazenod . Not totally safe yet the Nodders so they mustwin today to ensure survival . Beaumaris have doneeverything but win lately and will certainly take the gameright up to their visitors. But in all reality I think Mazenodare better than their ladder position shows and they willcome away with the points today to guarantee their tenurein B Grade in 2005 .NOBS welcome St Kevins to the Gillon . Disappointing lastweek after a good win the week before will make for apretty determined bunch . They would like nothing morethan to knock St Kevins off their perch and claim thescalp of the top side . I do rate them a chance to do this butSKOBS having now shored up the double chance will belooking to hone their skills as they head towardsSeptember.

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What a game this one promises to be . Their season's areon the line . Spots in the finals up for grabs. So BrindisiStreet promises an absolute ripper game. Both sidespretty close to full strength will put on a terrific spectacle,their will not be too much defence as all out attack andgetting the score on the board will be the go. I have ahealthy respect for both sides so tipping a winner here isvery difficult. But I just cannot go past the tremendoushome ground advantage Brindisi Street brings to theTigers so I will go with them to win.TEAM of the YEARHave had a few nominations in already but would likesome more . So please send me some names and rewardthe players who have put in for your club all year .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSThe end is nigh . Just a couple of weeks to go Don't forgetthe numbers 9553 1561 home and fax, the mobile is 0403433 016 or drop me an email to brainco@optusnet .com .auTo those of you who listen to VAFA Sunday on 88 .3Southern FM, please get on the VAFA Website and vote forit as th e most listened to Amateur Radio Show.

C ---- --$qazanord - congratulations to Simon Fslrer on playinghis 250th game (vs Prahran 15th August) . Simoncommenced with our U19's straight from the juniors in1989 . Simon's courage and attack on the ball has been afeature of his play and seen him become an U 19 B&F andmultiple award winner over the years . Finals he hasplayed in, 6 have been premierships : (U 19 - 1990 . Seniors- 91 . 92 . 93, 00 . Club 18 - 2003) the Club 18 in recentseasons. Off the field he has been a committee memberand key organiser of many social functions .Congratulations Simon on a magnificent career fromr%eryone at the MOCFC and we look forward to youplaying many more games in the future .Old Essendon - congratulate Craig Ridley who will playhis 200th game for the Club today against St . BedesMetone Tigers . Since making his debut back in E Grade"Rids" has played in many positions, he is dual B & Fwinner and also a premiership player. His involvement inthe Club goes beyond his on field duties, he along withothers are the "heart beat " of the Club, a real club man .Congratulations Craig from everyone from Old Essendon,a "Champion bloke" both on and off the field .Beaumaris - Luke "Lugger" Stevens recently played his100th VAFA game with Beaumaris after being a memberof our inaugural U/19 premiership side in 1995 . Luke hasbeen one of the stalwarts of the reserves over many yearsand plays a very reliable and straight ahead style offootball . He has also been a very popular clubmanamongst the players, going right back to his junior days,and it is great to see one of the Stevens' boys have hisname etched on our honour board .

TODAY'S MATCHES R17B SECTION

Old Paradians v Old Ivanho eSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Essendon Gr

Beaumaris v Mazenod 0 CNorth Old Boys v St KevinsCollegians v Old Brighton

'.. OLD IVI-, :,:OE 1.1 3.2 5.5 8.7 (55)ST BEDPS L :I.''T TIGERS 2.1 2.4 2.4 2.9(21)Old Ivanhoe : Cornelius 4 Price Low J Hope Hares . Best: LochranCornelius Oates Price Curatolo Crowley . St Bedes Pdent : L TerrellOdachowski . Best : D Napier Drury McColl Odachowski RicherBristow.Umpires : Richard Eastwood Dash Peiris (F) Glen Kennedy JulianMaceioni (B) Matthew Cowley Michael O'Donnell (G)OLD BRIGHTON 4.4 5.4 8.7 8.7(55)OId? PARADIANS 0.0 0.4 0.4 2.6 (18)Old Brighton: S Gadsden 2 Humana Phelan MacGillivray DawesJackson Hendra . Best : S Gadsden Dawes Hendra Phelan GoldnerWalsh. Old Paradianst M Joyce Brabender. Best: Sinclair BoundyLoney M Joyce Tenson Hussey .Umpires: Geoff Curran Peter Simpson (F) Matt Jackson Michael Ryde(B) Steven Piperno Daniel Haysom (G )OLD ESSENDON GR 2.3 4.6 4.13 4.17 (41)BEAUMARIS 1 .2 1.6 1.7 2.10 (22)Old Ess: Hughes Flaherty Obliubek Leask . Best : DeMorton FlahertyWinkel Velardo Biggs Cerantonio . Beaumaris : Holt Kennedy . Best:Martin M Atkins Ensor T Collins Teasdale Holt.Umpires : Simon Stokes Daniel Mousely (RFL) (F) Bianca Share GusCarpenzano (RFL) (B) Chris Kaleta Lisa Boccabella (RFL) (G)MAZENOD 0 C 0.3 1.7 3.8 9.12 (66)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.11 (23)ffiaa : Beard 6 Jones Meehan Appollonio . Best : Beard Jones PaineCollins Steinfort D Chamberlain. BOB : Conic Jarrott. Best : BoyleMaxton Hyne Vogels Lynch Amor .Umpires : Adam Conquest Rob Mayston (F) Graeme Booth JackRegester(G )ST IiEVItdS 0.1 5.3 6.3 11.6 (72)COLLEGIANS 2.6 2.7 7.9 7.11 (53)SEOB : Chard 3 Bowles 2 Pope 2 Perrett Dollman Lucas Crowley.Best: Simpson Pope Fields Perrett Bowles Chard . Coll : Waters 2Baxter Couch C Hoist Mooney Jorgensen . Best: Dixon McCaughanDavidson Hage B Hoist Bossing .Umpires: Mark Gibson Wayne Hinton (F) Peter Monotti Rob Mutton(B) Andrew Esposito Paul Galt (G)

B RESERVEOLD IVANHOE 1 .6 1.8 3.10 4.10 (34)ST. BEDES 1.1 3.3 5.5 7 .8(50)Old Ivanhoe: Morris 3 Read . Best : Morris Pearce Nagel QuinlanCampbell-Fraser Uljans. St. Bodes : McCraw 2 Napier 2 Buck BignallCieslak. Best : Hilton Porter Roden McCraw Connelly Napier .OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 3.2 4.3 5.9 (39)OLD PARADIANS 0.2 1.5 2.6 2.7(19)Old Brighton : Paroissien Crily A Ginnivan Scott Reid . Best : CrillyMorley Gibson Reid A Ginnivan Murch. Old Paradlans : Palmero Box,Best: Murray Box M Cosgriff Palmero Dean Simpson .OLD ESSENDON GR 1 .2 1.3 2.3 3.5(23)BEA S 5.3 5.5 7.7 7.7 (49)Old Essendon: Iskra 2 Fraser. Best: O'Brien Dazkiw Ridley BartramHunter Dawson . Beaumaris: Carly 2 Ferrari 2 Fisher 2 Lambert .Best: Lambert Fisher Cousins A O'Brien MeConchie Ferrari .MAZENOD 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.8 (8)NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 1.4 2.6 2 .6(18)Mazenod: Best : A McDowell Hamill Balloch Nisbet Snart Morris .North Old Boys : S Butcher S Borg. Best : Citroen D Sheehan BSheehan Carmichael Joyce Kennedy .ST KEVINS 2.2 4.4 4.8 5.14 (44)COLLEGIANS 2.2 5.4 7.6 9.12 (66)SNOB : J O'Keefe 2 R}lorrocks J Dempsey C Taylor . Best : R MaguireCampagna Taylor Kalasaren O'Brien Griffitths . Co ll : N Baxter 4Burrows Skurrie Lumb 1i'eekes Hart . Best: N Baxter C WeekesBurrows Naylor Skunie Barbs .

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3 Velardo M30. A. Gilbe rt 30 . D. McKay 34 Carson L 36 P Moun t

37 M Pangr azi o4 Podger D 31 . J . Stevens 31 . N. Dallas 35 Barnes C 38 J O'Brien5 Kavanagh L 32 . S . Ke`alas 32. S . Corcoran 36 4Valstab A 39 N Pope

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Body and BrainI've become a little tired of hearing from footballfollowers, "it's a simple game, why make itdifficult?" . This is a direct sledge at the coachesin today's football i .e . they have deliberatelychanged the game to make it far more complexand, in the process, less appealing for playerand spectator .Coaches are looking for an edge . In the AFLthey are hired and fired specifically on results .If they can develop a better method (game plan)which provides an advantage, it's quicklyadopted .Robert Walls first developed 'the huddle' duringthe eighties to bring about more certainty inretaining possession from kick-ins . It was sosuccessful that other coaches quickly had tofind a method to counteract this tactic. Ourfirst attempt at constructing a zone defence wasthe result .Every stoppage i .e . ball-up or throw-in, nomatter where it occurs on the ground, has aspecific structure and method which is appliedby both teams. This, in turn, demands aspecific starting point and role for everyindividual involved .Of course, this has great ramifications forplayers . They obviously need to bring theirbodies and their brain to every game and everyminute of that game . Non-thinking players willcost games and, in the final analysis, the coachhis job . As a consequence, the game (as aplayer) has become more complex and difficultto play from a decision-making point of view . Aplayer's capacity to make good (right) decisionsin the modern game is imperative, or the wholeteam suffer.Take the example of "the ball going intotransition" . In my day, that was when we lostpossession and our opponents got hold of theball! Because of the high demand foraccountability (man-on-man), it was just aboutdoing one thing - find your opponent and man-up as fast as you could . A decision, followed byone action .In the modern game, because so many have tosupport the ball carrier when their team is in

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possession, the moment the ball is 'turnedover', there is a multitude of decisions for theplayers to make . Not necessarily, but probablyin this order, we need to ask :1 . Who is best placed to pressure the ball

carrier?2 . How should we pressure him? Tackle, run

him in a direction he would prefer not to go,or press him to gain some precious time .

3. Who is the most dangerous opponent interms of the next possession ?

4 . Which player is best placed to cover him?5 . Where is my direct opponent? Could I cover

him or cover for someone else?6 . Nothing else to do, can't get my man, then

run hard back into the opposition forwardfifty to fill up space, and make it moredifficult for them to score .

All of the preceding is significantly moredifficult than just finding your man! It takessmart, thinking players to do it well .The fact is that coaches need to train players inthis aspect of their football, as they wouldfitness and skills . No longer are mindless drills(where pre-determined ball movement isaround and between witches hats) the acceptedmethod of preparing players . The coach needsto plan his training with many opportunities forhis players to experience and practice gooddecision making . This means replicating, withtacit or real opposition pressure, full ground,part ground and specific game situations e .g .stoppages, kick ins, set plays outside attacking50m are, etc . Only then can we hope to educatewith good coaching/ teaching how to make thebest decisions in whatever circumstances aplayer may find himself. So play practicebecomes just as important as running ortechnical training .If you want to read more about the latestapproach to these forms of football training/preparation, I suggest you read Alan Laundersbook "Play Practice - the game approach toteaching and coaching sports" - Illinois : HumanKinetics (2001 .)

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What a SHdCING day for football! On anafternoon that would have had Noah arking up ,

d thethe top four became virtually settled an

Animals C grade pulse although faint, continued to

throb .

REVIEW Caulfield revelled in the frigid slop and slush to

end the finals' aspirations of vess . Ina clash the Rovers had to win, they were heldgoalless by a spirited and enthusiastic side ncassured of a double chance . Not surprisingly giventhe wet conditions, "Big Fish" was inspired,Murphy provided the vim and Gross the vigour .The We1Yers bade a soggy Sayonara to their final'scampaign, when ESL outslogged them at GordonBarnard . The boys from Bennettswood, throughVoipi and the McGloins, broke the game open inthe second quarter and OC hurt by recent injuries,couldn't match the worthy winners, despiteTymmons and Goodale's heroics.How often would a team with only three majors tohalf time, who then add only a trio of behinds afterthe break, still manage to nearly double theopposition score? Thompson and Rosman ensuredthe Unicorns managed it, but Therry, well servedby Nancarrow and Taylor, were not without theirchances .Monash who had just three wins after Round 9,have seemingly clinched their first C section finalsplace since '91, after their narrow a:in againstAjax . Evenly poised at the last change, the Bluessnagged the only goal of the period to sink theJackas . Gold and Bleiden were again great for thevanquished, Gregory impressive for the winners .Who said conditions were tough? Not theVultures . On a day when goals were hard to comeby, they booted 18 large in a dominantperformance against the Sain ts . Hampton andSullivan led the onslaught, Neeson kicked thevisitors only majors .PREVIEWThe Animals lay it on the line with the Lions andJackas casting nervous gazes over their shoulders.The top two sort out final plaeings, as three andfour have a final's rehearsal . For the rest, your '04

labours are doneand Mad Mondayaw~its you

. One point was the ~- _m_ ,in when

_ . _ clashed with in Rd 9 . " a .then, little has again sep- . :-~ -,d the two . Both willw~ ' to take the winning ~celing into next weekand e Vultures multitude of scoring options will

n the psychological edge ._1 nothing to lose . . . except their C grade

place . have frolicked in the mud for thepaw fortnight and their legs maybe heavy, anupset is possible! However the Fielders wereruthless last start and it would be hard to see thatfor disappear.

get a taste of conditions in the com,

wee 5 when they "host Ajax", at Sandy .

recently weathered three losses in four outiUnicorns are back on track and their win tod<will deservedly earn them ` minor premi rsti ;

To play next week, t must beat. -

by plenty and hope the Ash-s are troun< :

Whilst the Rovers should win, a large me ;in

unlikely with the Lions facing their own demons . n

results count against them, they will take the

slippery slope to D grade and that's why they willharass Hampton Rovers to the very end .

At the end of the --, E ; m, t- lr bo, : i. sid- s

Aj,, Kiriner

Parkdale RowleyCaulfield Gramm Baxter

CMHSOBTheny Penola

Emmaus St LeosTheny Penola

CorbettBosankoBattyWalker

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ask themselves, what went wrong in 2004? Tod : . :is a chance to salvage a little something from aseason that could have been . 'I'he Saints wouldlove to sing the song again and against ademoralised Wellers they are a good show, but O C

ill surebr this --°k, rekindle that lost winninging , . .Id tnumph .

On Li 1 CIst iHSOB. Gareth has b .

. our mo.,, reliable players over the last f -yu > and this year that was recognised with hiselevation to the leadership group . Jodie, due tocricket commitments in England the last fyears, has taken a lot longer to reach hismilestone . Both boys feature among our brar St .players and we look forward to many more gre . :games from them. Therry would 1' = t ocongratulate Jc on hisrecently . Joel, who has shown great potential inhis senior appearances, is one of the young gu,the club is looking to build its futii ~ , around ,

- Ben Klein will play his - .rid. Benk has been a dedicatr' . Player who i s

umpires friend . After all who could gain a vcthe umpire after his only poc>session was an

t of bounds on the full a number of years ago . A(~p to the hospital on the weekend to sew his headbai on won't stop Benk reaching his milestone

md. All at the Jackas sh Benk h.ell,congra+ulate G-,

on r chi g , in Rd 16. Bangin the U19's in '99 with a Beur and a flag

in 2000 and has developed into a fearless, skilfu lballer in the seniors with a best on ground

cc in his 2002 flag. ____aes - q- 8- U19 captain in '94 & '95 who h

iled '. ;,h s-rious leg injuries throuj~hc:er but al . . . s leads "-om the front.solid rUckman 5 , versat

:'Leran intellectuald the very talented C-- . ., Be

rom ever~one at the ^siilllal s

Emiaaus u ~ Leos 0 C v C:au1f`ield GrHampton Rovers v Therry F nola 0 BIHSOB v AJAX - T' 3

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1 ;. 14 11.14 (80)

:ii B Gross Murphyass Liddell Murphy

ievereaux Fletche r

2 .5(17 )4 .10 5.14 (44)

a Goodale BavfordGloin R Donovan

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1.6 1.7 (13)3.3 3.5 (23)

in vescovi (G )

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5.2 5.3(53)5.5 6.8(44)'..-den Gold Blashltl

3 craven 2 Dems rrar.

idrea Mason

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2 O'Neill . Best: Lawson, n Rovers : Pucela.

althouse.

4.5 7 .6(48)4.1 4.1 (25)

n Tipper. Best : Schmidtnaus St Lees : Rayno r

Ottobre G Contessotto

3.1 3.5 (23)4.6 4.7 (31)

Giessen PirpimasBarron , - .~~ ~.. ., . ~. .. : .. . - - . ~. ~ . ~ : Corl t 3 1- cenuese .Best: Orchard L' or Dixon ' ., :. i r Feferkranz Corbett.AJAX 0.2 1.3 1.3 1.3(9)MONASH BLUES 0.0 0.2 1.3 2 .5(17)fiJAX : Pask. Best : Czarny Jankie Zemski Chester Same Pitterman,

L4onash Blues: Teasdale 2 . Best: Rosengarten Wills Payne MenthaDennis Taylor.

P ALE VULTURES 1 .3 3.6 5.10 8.14 (62)GLEN EIRA 2.1 2.1 2.3 2 .4(16)Parkdale Vultures: O'Brien 2 Little 2 Richards 2 Hastemore Rvan. Best:Richards Fogden O'Brien Kelly Baker Haslemore. Glen Elm: EapeMerrick. Best: Merrick Zagame Kennedy Zurak Hollow Dunlevie .

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A3E.Coach : Phil Davis

Res . Coach: Barry Simon

1 . N . Gol d2. J .Israelsohn3. Y. Rapoport4. M . Dudakov5 . G . Blieden6 . D . Vanaken7 . G. Samuel8. E . Raleigh9. J . Raleigh10. G . Dukesit . M . Segal12. D . Goldenfein13 . B . Klei n14, A . Wollner15 . J . Segal16. E . Janover17. D. Weislitzer18. J. Kirzner19. A. Lewin20 . J . Sharp21 . D . Gelbart22 . E . Wollner23. B . Nisse n24. A. Joffe25. M . Blashki26. B. Duzenman27 . A. Spicer28 . A . Zemski29 . B . Goldbloom30 . N.Israelsohn31 . B. Ritterman32. A. Bloom31 J. Gottlieb34 . A. Silver35 . M. Jankie36 . L. Krafchek37 . J . Kestenberg38. S . Gutman39. R. Rotemberg40. D. Seid l41, J. Lewski42 . D . Gerber43 . P. Walvisch44 . I . Sam e45. A . Godlewicz46. A. Sacks47. B. Lewis48. J. Peak49. S. Czarny

50 . A. Benedykt51 . L. Friedman

52 . O. Henzel

53 . M . Podolsky

54. D. Rutko55. J. Gomo58. A. Coope r

'.. 59 . N . Diamond60 . J . Wajnberg61 . L. Szkolnik62. D. Lewis

CAULF(EL1 GI ,Coach: Merv Keane

Ass Coach : Lachlan KellawayRes : Chris Mathieson

1 . J. Foley2 . A . Bruhn3 . C. Knight4 . M . Liddell (VC )5. S . Kendall5. N. Guyett6. N . Craven7 . R .0'Neill8 . R . Foote9 . M . Prater10 . A . Will (C)11 . B . Carboni11 . C. Deal12. D. Pearce (VC)13. A. Green14, B. Gross15 . A . Docker16 . N . Fallu16 . S . Sant17 . S . Argyros18. B. Baxter18. B. 0'Hoy19. P. Hoggan20 . C . Fagan21 . M. Pennycuick22 . C . McAssey23 . B . Sinclai r23 . D. Ash24. J . Dalwood

25. A. Sinclair

25. N. Dorman

26 . S. Widjaja27 . M. Sharpe28 . J . Jacobs29 . G. Erickson30. D. Elias31 . C. Poynter32. A. Lawson33. S. Fryers34 . H . Baker35 . S. Thompson36 . G. Crathern37 . B . Scott38. J . Gross39. A. Bosna40. M . Bennett41 . M . Phelps42. D . Synman43. T. Gerrand44 . L. Schneider45 . A . Hasforth46 . N . Thompson47 . S . Jenkinson48. R. Chapple49. G . Poulter51 . J. Jame s52. S. Twycross53 . S . Backholer54 . J . Brown55 . C. Hooper56. S . Krie n57. P. Farmer58. S. McDonald59. J. Sayers60 . B. Jenkinson62 . C . Sheppard71, M . Cassidy

GLEH EiRASan Coach : Phillip Bulbs

Res: Anthony StraffordAsst: Ian Leith

1 . M . Dimackh i2 . D . Fossey3, C . Massis [c]4 . D . Gasser4 . B . Zosens5. A. Tsirogiannis6. J . Zagame7. S. Vamvakis8 . T. Dimackhi9 . A. Russo10 . M . Chandlerit. B . Clements12. B . Kin g13. G . Brown14. C. Neeson15 . E. Stuchbery

16 . N . Davi s

17 . L Doolan18 . R. Oldham19. A. Devries20. A. Diamond21 . M. Watt22 . S. Emmett23 . S . Neeson24 . A. Taranto25. P. Khazaal26. P. Tsagliotis28. L . Shellard29. M . ScaBe30 . L Pryde31 . J . Lundberg32 . M . D'Zilva33. A . Sheedy34. S . Kitson35, S . Hollow36. B. Zurek37 . P. Merric k38 . A. Merrick39 . J . Gusman40. D . Sheehan41 . K. Dimachki42. J . Serpanchy43. J. Maartouk44. S. Diamond45 . A. Caruana46 . A . Strafford47 . B . Zwar48. J . Haliwell49. S. Hall50. D . Eade51 . F. Bourke52 . A . Haines53 . T. Chatfield54 . D. Scaife55. L. MCGaw56. C. Hogan57. S. Laska58. D . Dunlevie59 . R . Mills60 . D . Perkins61 . J . Fulton62. J . Simos63. J. Evans64. B. Bowyer65 . S. Gange66 . R . Dimackhi

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Brett Mclh.vraith

Res Coach : Tony Naumoff

1 M . Elli s2 M . McKellar3 A . Bruda r4 S . Anderson5 J. Prantzos6 S. Gravina7 A. Dudd y8 G. Carr9 T. Barker10 B . Boyd11 L. Wheeler12 P. Adams13 G . Woods14 Daniel Andersen15 A. Browne (VC)16 N . Greenwood17 D . Art z18 J . McCarthy19 M . Lawrence20 A. Powe r21 L. Cave22 S. Burggraaff23 M Gray24 C . Christianson25 M . Davey26 M . Devereaux27 M . Flynn28 B. Kezilas29 M. Fletcher (C)30 A. Quon (RC)31 T. Pucella32 J . Hanlon33 R . Mosbey34 B Artz35 M . Vaugha n36 M . Heffernan37 L . Fletcher38 A. Fishe r39 A . C

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40 M. Ftahive41 B . Henry42 C. Malthouse43 C. Cooper44 M Pearson45 G . Davi s46 S . Blangiardo47 R . Hun t48 R . D'Silva49 G. Giasoumi50 N . Foster51 J. Glanville52 A. Kavanagh53 S. Helliger54 D. Marshall56 K. Spratt57 N . Goold58 J. Loring59 J . N g60 M Terech61 K . Johnston62 S . Heliger63 D Delosa64 M Elli s65 J Modey

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1 . J. Bamert2. S. McCully (Capt)3 . N, Orchard4 . M. White (DVC)5 . A. Saultry6 . M . Brai n7 . S . Whittington8. J . Dixon8. J . Garner9. D. Fairchild

'.. 10. P. Smith10. 1. Barrettit. P. Spottiswood12 . B . Thiel e12 . M . Feferkranz13 . S . Anderson14. M . Hamilton-He15. D. Membrey16. J. Walker( DVC)17. R . Clowe s18. R . Limbrick18 . R . Read19 . S . Robinson20 . T. Fraczek20. L Horne21 . J . Aitken22. A. Svirskis23. A. Hogan23. L . Taylor24 . N . Ha rvey25 . H . Taylor26 . M . Neilson27 . M . Johnston28. S . Moore29. G . McCully30. R. Newton31 . M. Bowen32 . A. Cassell (VC)33 . L. Campbell34 . E . Thompson34 . D . Henze l35. P. Rujevic36. R. Ware37. T. Harper37. M .Tin g38 . C. Nailon39 . J. Gregson40 . A. Lust41 . J . Anderson41 . F. Lewis42. M . Bate43. P. Corbett44. J. Newton45 . R. Czwamo46 . T. Dunne47 . D . Hollenberg48 . D . Vicendese49. J. Hollenberg50. K . Harding51 . S . Bennett52. R. Ternes53. I . Costing54. D. Learmont-Walker55. G . Blau56 . T. Wright57 . S. Foley58 . P. Greenhill59 . A . Hall60. S . Jennings

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IV, f _ I = -YELL PARM PEN OL ACoach: Jon Edgar Coach : iael S:ga7as Coach : boy thacgeorge Coach: Darren Turner Coach : Chris ByeRes: James Shady Asst: Ma N Hoag & Ken Assist : John Mc cholas Asst Coach : John Sampson Res Coach : Garry Dalko nSchwab Res : Andrew Tsirxks Res Coach : Paw lwlarin

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9. C. O'Sullivan 9~ B . Tymmons 8 . K. Little9 . M . Meyer

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Next Tuesday (August 24th) the VAFA web

page will have a story featuring the Most

Valuable Players (18 per section) nominated

by the "Amateur Footballer" scribes each week.

Each senior coach, or his nominated

appointee, will be asked to nominate one

player from the list of players from his sectionthat he feels is the most valuable player

outside of his club . The top three players

from each section will then be invited to the

Vote Count and Presentation Night to receive

his coates hire MVP statuette.

000Whilst on nominations please ensure that thosemaking nominations for the Umpire of theYear and the Most Promising Umpire havetheir nominations and comments emailed tophil@vafa .asn .au by next Friday August 27th .For details refer the last week's FTLOTGcolumn . For the record a responsible person onbehalf of a senior or Under 19 team is invited tonominate one umpire the club thinks befittingof one (or both) of the awards .

0 (9 0From the "WAG" at VAFA . Consecutive listings

at Parkdale Vultures sees players 42, 43 and

44 as T. Barr, M.Barr and C. Barr - not

following each other like lost sheep hopes the

"WAG°!!! Hope boundary umpire Bob Mutton is

not officiating when all Barrs take the field .

Who's the WAG? Unjumble these letters to find

out - T ~`,

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When clubs have only one VAFA field umpireappointed the clubs are not to appointregistered club umpires to senior and Under 19matches to help out the VAFA man of their ownaccord . The Adviser at the last minute mayswing an umpire who becomes available to thatgame. What clubs can do is offer the services ofa registered reserves club umpire (if available)to the Adviser ((9408 338098 ) on the Fridaybefore the game should they hear on the Info-Line on a Friday (9644 28 2 8) that there is onlyone field umpire appointed to a particulargame .

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This year's Firo low Medal will be held on

September 2 0 tla, the day after the conclusion

of the VAFA season. There will be a Brownlow

Medal day luncheon with AFL X-Men (former

AFL players) at Melbourne's Hilton on the Parkand if the VAFA can get a table of 10 together a

former Bgo low Medallist will be on the

VAFA table for the luncheon . The only hitch is

that the price is $200 a head. A great

opportunity to meet other business associatesover an end of season lunch (long). ?

Email Phil Stevens ([email protected] .au)

®

CEO Phil Stevens enjoys being put "Under the

Griller" each Sunday morning on Southern

FM (88 .3) by Tom Brain and Steve McCarthy ,

but poor old Phil thoughthe'd overslept lastSunday when, whilst "onhold", he heard thedulcet tones of Channel7s (and Peninsula OldBoys) Peter Mitchellbeing interviewed . TheSouthern FM boyscertainly score the bignames with their studioguests and it is believed Steve iviGGarihy heardin the weeks ahead the each Sunday onguest list will get even Southern FM .

bigger! Try Gubby Allen (from the Lions, not theEnglish cricketer!) and the AFL heaviesAnderson, McLaughlin and Dillen for starters .Great listening - VAFA Sunday, Southern FM88.3, 9 .30 to 10 .30 .

Phil also reports on Amateur football on SEN

1116, Melbourne's hottest new all sportsstation (Let's Talk Sport), each Sundayafternoon . Phil asked Russell Gilbert lastSunday if he could spell HYPOTHERMIA . Aftera few seconds Russell, being the wagster he is,answered by spelling C-O-L-D .

Amateur footy gets terrific exposure on localradio stations . Why don't we have a ratings

period of our own? What is the most listene d

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to io c a. aaEH* 3 caralAa.e-_, g ?Choice .Z - Puma Sports Show (Stereo 974 FM) ;Choice 2 - Saturday morning's The AmmosShow (96 .5 Inner FM) ; Choice 3 - 96 .5 InnerFMs live Saturday afternoon match broadcast ;Choice 4 - Eastern FMs 98 .1 score service(Saturday night) ; Choice 5 - John Kelly"Talking Amateur Footy" Southern FMThursday 3.30pm; Choice 6 - ABC 774 VAFAscores (6 .28pm Saturday nights) ; Choice 7 -VAFA Sunday 9 .30am (Southern FM 88 .3) ;Choice 8 - North West Amateur Football report(North West FM 98 .9 FM) Friday 7pm; Choice 9- North West FM 98 .9 Review Sunday 6pm ;Choice 10 - SEN 1116 "Weekend Leave Pass"(Sunday) ; Choice 1 1 - Southern FM 88.3Scoreboard (Saturday evenings) .In line with modern voting techniques SMSyour choice to 0409 704636 by Tuesday August24 (noon) . Just SMS the words - "On The Air"and then give the number of one of theprograms listed above . One of the voters whohas voted for the winning program to win aprize. Results in this column next week .

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Our NAM Heroes. It was brought to thenotice of FTLOTG last week that two VAFA

personalties made the news last week when the

list of Bravery Award winners was released .E :_-Ormond and VAFA legend Bruce Bourne

s involved in a courageous rescue involving apt tsol tanker whilst Salesian Old Collegians'Ivan Bobetic, a Senior Constable with VictoriaPolice, saved a robbery suspect from drowningafter he jumped into a flooded creek .Well done Bruce and Ivan . There will be anawards ceremony at Government House nextmonth so keep your eyes on the dailies for morestories on our heroes .Thanks to Melbourne's newspaper sleuth MaxLyon for bringing this story to the attention ofFTLOTG .

From last week's Herald-Sun comes thefollowing story . VAFA club Ivanhoe-Assumptionrecently mourned the passing of one of its mostcolorful characters, bookmaker Reg " Mulga"~3iles .The Miles family has been synonymous i-rith

Ivanhoe Football Club since the 1920s and

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Mulga played in the 1954 (B grade) and 1956 (Agrade) premiership teams, and represented theVAFA in 1955 .About 300 people attended his wake at theIvanhoe Park clubrooms and several puntersgot quite excited when they noticed an outsiderin the last race at Mildura by the name of `--g-'iBoy .The horse opened at 13s, came into i Is and alot of the mourners had bets on the nose . MulgaBoy got home by a length and a half.

00®This Saturday Alb ert Park and Elsternwickmeet. Which VAFA luminary has a connectionwith both clubs? Come to think of it, thisluminary has a connection with most VAFAclubs !L You guessed it, the two clubs willcompete for the "Tom Brain Challenge Cup"and will do so for every future meeting . Tom haspromised to have a big drink with the winningclub and then a bigger drink with the otherclub.

000Unbelievable but true . One club playing in aClub 18 preliminary final last weekend played

ineligible player and if that team had wonwould have been discounted from participatingin this weekend's Grand Final . The player inquestion had played 9 reserves matches withhis club when the limit was 8 . All clubs shoulduse this as an appropriate prompt to check,check and then check one more time to seethat players planning to be selected have playedenough games, or not too many games (as thecase may be) to be able to represent a team inthe finals .

As space does not permit this story be printedtoday, next week's FTLOTG will report on therecently held Bulleen Templestowe's 30thAnniversary Ball held last weekend .

0 0 0All at the VAFA wish the very popula rRush all the very best for his battle ahead to bepresent at Flemington on the first Tuesday ofNovember this year. To read Michael's storyrefer to last Monday's Age (page 2) .

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spite of hyperthermic rainsqualls we now havea

final four following Bushrangers' loss to Salesiar

However, apart from Biacks, who are locked into the

Double Chance, there remains a potential forchange in who plays in which Semi! There is aisodrama attached to three of today's matches, oneabout relegation, and two concerning Semi FinalPositions !A BIG

thank you to the 3)g Club contacts, whomake this column

; Glen Whitehead, Craig Glessnie(Aquinas), Trevor Thomson (F3anyuie), BillAtherton (Fitzroy Reds), Drew SoileF (OldMenton3ans), ckaed Collins (Ormond), ~FSiYd (Peninsula), Basil 03e~ {~~ufliaaaGrace (Salesian), Jack Cflancran), John(v- --Valley).I~ilHwor'tia

To the Clubs not continuing into the Second Round,thank you for your camaraderie and competitionfor all the Clubs involved, every best wish for today'&scritical contests .ROUND 17Reds v Pirates

In the conditions, this was an emphatic win by Reds,without in any way denigrating the Pirates'performance

. Reds are a good outft and haveearned their final's berth, as that is never an eas

yachievement in the first year after promotion

. ToddClarke, Vinnie Cahill jagain) Michael Gleeson, & TimDavis were the Reds top divers and sliders, whilePowney, Davis, Murray, & Dunne were in everythingfor the Pirates.Blacks v Monds (Optus Oval)The Battlecruiser continued its awesome tourthrough 2004 and while the catchcry is, Theyi

ebeatable", the doing thereof is proving difficult!Monds were away to a good start and competitivethroughout, but couldn't stay with Blacks in 94

.Bevaqua OtB, Green W & HB, Adam Ross & JoeSibilia OtB, and Andy Moffatt in the ruck stood outin a determined Blacks unit, Moods liked the effortsof Jacob Dale & Daniel Palling on HBFs, Chris Leesat FB, and David Beckett's 3 goals in the conditionswere specialPanthers v BloodsThe home side kept their anti-relegation hopes alivewith a stirring win over the Bloods

. The Pantherskicked the first 4 goals and clung to that lead for therest of the day

. Fittingly, the 300 game man, TonyBournon scored the opening goal for the Panthers,while Anthony Palmer seemed everywhere, Andre

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Carter was stron geking, and Michae l

McConachie wasctive OtB. Mat t

Hunter & BrendanRedwood stood ou tfor the Bloods, as did Ben Volumbello in the ruck,and Dan Den Braber in defence & OtB .Chaddle v Bushrangers

SOC's solid victory ended any final's action for YVOBthis Year. An arm-mud-water treading-wrestle for

3terms, Chaddie put in an extraordinary 5 goals 94to get the points

. Adam Davey, Simon Grealy &Adam Stevens were outstanding for a very

evenSalesian . Silent was YV.V TWO Blues

Banvule climbed back into 2nd spot after proving fartoo good for Prahran

. Brad Wilmore was back to hisbest for Bears, Sean Lorenzini kicked challengingoals, and BIG Dave Williams was like a runa

gway

train! Willy Walford FB, plus Dan Ballard & MattMulqueeney OtB flew the Two Blues flag defiantly allday .IAST H & A MATCImSOrmond v Fitzroy RedsHope the weather's kind, this will be a ripper!Monds by 2 goals .Peninsula 0B v Old M entoniansPeople packing pacemakers pleasPirates to stay in D1 by a point !

Di SEC--, IONYarra Valley Keem

0 60Prahran Sleight 0 40Banyulen Lorenzin 4 39

Stafford Banyule 0 3 4

73i RESERVE Egan 1 34

Fitzroy Reds Capodiferro 0 40Fitzroy Reds McKerrow 0 32University Blacks Kelly 0 22

Aquines Hughes 0 22

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Aquinas OC ® Saleslan OCBoth playing for pride only, the Bloods by 3 goals .But a special day nonetheless for Salesian stalwart,Anthony Grace, playing his 200th game. Well doneAnthony!Yarra Valley OB v BanyuleYV could have been contenders, but Banyule mustand should win by 4 goals .Prahran v University BlacksThe Two Blues will test the Star Troopers, bu tBlacks' class will prevail by 3 goals .Reserves winners should be: Ormond ,Mentonians . Aquinas, Banyule, & Blacks .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979bfhickey6®bigpond .com

OY =,EDS 1.4 3.6 4.8 5.12 (42)PEP;ii:SULfi OLD BOYS 0.2 0.2 0.4 2.6(18)Fitzroy Reds: Gleeson Mitchell Diacagiorgis Cahill Abbott . Best:Clarke Atherton Davis O'Reilly Gleeson Rawlins. Peninsula Old Boys:Payze T Coghlan . Best : Posvney Davis Murray Dunne Wilson Payze .Umpires : Peter Angelis Brian Woodhead (F) Pat Mitchell RobertSeymour (G)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.1 3.4 5.5 7.7(49)ORPdOND 2.3 3.3 3.6 4.7(31)Uni Blacks : Green 2 Sibilia S Price Ross Shaw Villella . Best: RossScarlett Green Bevacqua Moffatt Batten . Ormond: Beckett 3 Robbins .Best : C Palling Dale D Palling Robbins Lees Beckett .Umpires : David Phillips Matt Goold (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignall (B)Daniel Brookes Jack Watty (G )OLD EiENTO S 3.2 4.2 6.5 8.7(55)AQUINAS OC 0.0 1 .3 3.3 4.5(29)Old ffientonians: Solley 2 Palmer Bournon Fairbanks Walker BasileMurphy. Best: Palmer Carter McCloskey Boumon Fairbanks Stevens .Aquinas OC : Whitehead Wooden Colliver Voursoukis . Best: ColliverBenbraber Vollombello Whitehead Hunter Voursoukis .Umpires: Paul Jones Luke Moncrieff (F)SALESIAN 0C 1.3 2.3 3.6 7.7(49)YARR A VALLEY OB 0.1 2.3 2.6 2.7(19)Salesian: Loughnan 3 Thain 2 Canavan S Logan . Best: DaveyCanavan Stevens Oidfield Loughnan . Yarra Vall ey: Details notreceived .Umpire s : Peter James (Rot) Paul Tuppen (F )BANYULE 3.3 6.5 8.8 10.8 (68)PRAHAN 0.0 1.0 1 .0 1.1(7)Banyute : Lorenzini 4 Christian Demetriou Wilmore Williams Wise JEgan. Best : Wilmore Lorenziru Williams Plant Wise T Egan . Prahran:Pitts. Best : Walford Ballard Mulqueeny Rhodes Pitts Northway.Umpires : Max Wittman Chris Langford (F) Michael Jones ChrisMcKendry (G)

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- Banyule - this week tes one of its greates tever players, Dave "P' t^ Williams, on playinghis 300th game. Dave began his career withBanyule in 1985, and has been a 3 time B & Fwinner, 6 time Poppa Bear winner, Club Captain,and Section B & F winner. This year Dave wasalso inducted as one of 10 Banyule legends .'Pigga' is well known for his tireless efforts in theruck, and Banyule has won many games due tohis outstanding individual performances .Players, Officials, & Supporters wish Dave everysuccess, and hope he continues to play manymore games in the Bears' jumper. Well done'Pigga'! !Peninsula 0 B - congratulates Club legend,Eivion 'The Shipper' Bowen who plays his200th game against Old Mentonians . Thefamous No.4 joined the Pirates in '93, quicklyearning senior promotion and forging a reputationas a talented & fearless midfielder. A veteran of 3Senior Grand Finals, and countless head clashes,few players in the Club's history have displayedmore passion for all things Pirate, and been morerespected and admired . All at Pirateland saluteyou- well done Eiv! !Salesian OC - Congratulations to Anthony Graceon playing 200 games today . Anthony has been atremendous player both as a hackman and aforward . Anthony was instrumental in the club'sfirst senior flag and continues to be a valuedmember of the senior team. Currently Anthony isthe club Vice President and continues to be anintegral part of our committee. This year Anthonystarted his own business "Melbourne SportsTours" with which we wish him every success,their website and phone number are as follows :www .melbournesportstours .com .au 8802 4547 .

TODAY'S, MATC ES 18I)1 SECTION

Ormond v Fitzroy RedsPeninsula 0 B v Old Mentonians

Aquinas 0 C v Salesian 0 CYarra Valley 0 B v BanyulePrahran v University Blacks

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DS RESERVEFITZROY REDS 2.5 7.9 7.13 8.20 (68)PENINSULA OLD BOYS 1 .0 1.0 2.0 2.0(12)Fitzroy Reds: Murphy 2 L Byrne 2 Baillie Rome Reeves . Best : BaillieSullivan L Byrne Willingham Crane Grillo. Peninsula Old Boys:McMahon Heffernan. Best : Crean Lethbridge Bowman Heffernan AParsons Angus.UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.1 3.5 3.6 5.10 (40)ORMOND 0.0 1.0 1.2 1.2[8)Uni Blacks : 2 Brumby-Rendell 2 Wood Wilson. Best : HamiltonThomson Martin Jesse Brumby-Rendetl Pascoe. Ormond: Parsons.Best: Upstill Ashford Cove Cleary Wells Banks.OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 3.4 4.6 5.9 (39)AQUINAS OC 2.3 2.4 2.6 3.8 (26)Old Mentonians: D Alexander Stroud Linford Noonan Wiltshire . Best :Saunders Carroll Mitvalsky Millis Schloffel R Alexan der. Aquinas:Box 2 Lyng . Best: Jones Brown Box Chapman Jeffrey Cooper.SALESIAN 1.0 2.4 2.4 3.5 (23)YARRA VALLEY 0.6 2.8 3.14 3.17 (35)Salesian: Goulden D Allan Chalmers . Best: D Allan Van SuylenSeager Mallard Mcl .arren Oakley, Yarra Valley: B Seeger T Peters PCremean. Best : C Britt Buruma J Peake G Coutts Seabourne PCremean.BANYUT.E 2.4 5.5 6.9 8.10 (58)PRAEAN 0.0 2.0 2.0 3.1 (19)Banyule : Witchell 2 Richardson 2 Creak Baldac Prior Bell . Best :Creak King Prior Bell Richardson Thomson . Prelims : M Davies PotterJones . Best: Winddridge Hunt Vagg Campbell Dennis Sparrey .

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OANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD M ENTONIANS ORMONDCoach: Steve Bell Coach : Greg Whitcroft Coach: Graham Burgen Coach : Peter Russo Coach : Adrian Connoll y

'Res: Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Res Coach: Chris Tehan Res: Jamie Winduss Res Coach : Peter O Dea

1 L. Toomey 1 . B . Reed 1 . D . Hannam 1 . T. MiNalsky 1 L. Deledio

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. .8. B. Cantwell 9. H. Fletcher 10 . S . Voigt

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PE N INSMSan Coach : Julian Sill

Res: Brian Cronin

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Ed . :,by talks all VAFA news after 9 .00am

Then to L i

Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pmwith Russell Gilbert & Mark Fine

Including:

Quarter by Quarter A Section Score Updates(Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pm)

VAFA A Section'Wrap'(Sunday between 4pm & 4 :30pm)

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from 6 .30pm for reports and a complete full-time score servic e

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Quarter by Quarter A Section Score Update s

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with Russell Gilbert & Mark Fine Let's tatK Sport (Sunday between 4pm & 4:30pm)

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prc.~nted by Glenn ScarboSt Bernards (A), St K ' s, Old Esnndon, , . (7, 1, ~"arry Penola (C),

Uni ;31 As (DI), l.at ; Uni,West Brunswick (D2), I 'r _ - - (D3), _ : - : - Brunswick (D4) .

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7'he .SundayAge VAFA sportswriter Cameron NoakL- -- . S° 9rday

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pres mted by Glenn Scarborough with g uests $rc _

St Bernards (A), St Kevins, Old Essendon, Old Paradians (B),'Fheray Penola (C), Uni Blacks (DI), LaTrobe Uni, West Brunswick (D2),

Rupertswood (D3), North Brunswick (D4).

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm Includes weekly chat on all matter sAAA.

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Ivanhoe Assumption clinched their spot in ttze

To answer the first question : if the Bullants bea t

finals with a comprehensive 41 point win overSwinburne University at a rain-soaked IvanhoePark

. Valkanis returned to action bagging threegoals, while the ruck combination of Frew, Healyand Harris dominated the stoppages

. The Hoesmiserly defence, led by Brown, Wood and Lee, alsomade a significant impact on the end result . Forthe Razorbacks, Gelly and Fragiacomo wereamongst their better players.In the Bulleen derby, Old Carey have c3rtuallywrapped ut

hp the minor premiership afterdispatching their nearest rivals BulleenTemplestowe by 34 points . OCs hard man ChrisBattle lived up to his name with his inspirationaltenacity, while Parton and White were able to shinedespite the inclement weather

. The Bullants' DeanMatthews was placed on report, and the outcome ofany hearing could well place a different complexionon the forthcoming finals' series .Bentleigh all but condemned Monash Gryphons toD3 football next season when they shot out to a sixgoal to nothing lead at quarter time. After that, thehorrid conditions were a great equalizer, but thiswas of no benefit to the Gryphons

. Monashruckman Leeton continued his purple patch of goodform, while Bentleigh flyer Robertson starred with abest on ground performance and three goals .In other matches, ha Trobe University overcameWilliamstown CYMS in an arm wrestle, and OldGeelong prevailed over a determined WestBrunswick, despite the Wicks actually scoring moregoals than the OGs .What Andrew Says:With one round left to go there are still two bigquestions yet to be answered . Which side, 1'3ulleenTemplestowe or Old Geelong , will finish secondand earn the double chance that comes with it?And which two of the bottom four sides will plungeinto D3 next year?

Ia Trobe then they will hold onto second spothowever if they lose and Old Geelong beats Monash,then they will fall to third

. Given the Trobers havewon six of their last seven games, the Bullants willhave to be at the top of their game to win if theywant to secure the double chance .The answer to the second question could bemore complex though . If Williamstown andScvinburne both beat Ivanhoe Assumption andBentleigh respectively then Monash and West

Brunswick will berelegated . However,if neither wins thenget out thecalculators.

The Magpies would need a miracle of biblicalproportions to avoid relegation . To stay up, theymust firstly win by well in excess of 100 points andthen must rely on either the CYMS or theRazorbacks to lose by just as much and Monash tolose as well . This scribe is wil li ng to let punterswrite their own ticket on that all happening .While the Magpies seem doomed for the drop, theGryphons' plight is not much better

. To avoidrelegation they must beat the Hoes by a big enoughmargin to lift their percentage (71 .63) above eitherSwinburne (76.47) or Williamstown (80, 82) , Themost likely scenario is that West Brunswick will berelegated with the Gryphons - needing to upsetpremiership contenders Old Geelong and haveSwinburne suffer a severe thrashing - almostcertain to join them .TIPSIvanhoe Assumption IBentleigh 10Old Geelong 24Old Carey 36Bulleen Templestowe IPeter's tips this week are : Ivanhoe Assumption,Bentleigh, Old Geelong, Old Carey and BulleenTemplestowe.

D2 SECTIONOld Geelong Vickers- Willis 0 56Bentleigh Paul 1 51Bulleen Temp Williams 0 48Ivanhoe Ass Valkanis 3 42D2 RESERVEOld Geelong Avery 0 38Old Carey Konstantinidis 1 33Williamstown Burgess 0 3

2v~Uuli)e ~s Pearce 0 3 1

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Wright . Andy joined the Seniors this year and hasfound a spot on the half-back line where he hasbeen a consistent performer. Tim Wright plays his50th game this weekend . Tim rarely misses a gameand recently had a taste of senior footy andacquitted himself well .Old Carey - Congratulations to Paul Graham whoplayed his 100th game a few weeks back . PG joinedin 1998 and has been a key midfielder for thereserves over the past few years including a bestand fairest performance which could be repeatedthis year if his consistent hard running through themiddle continues. Tim Wood - Tim, a formercaptain of the Club Under 19's and current memberof the Committee recently celebrated his 1630thgame . After a brief stint overseas Woody returned tothe Panthers and has been a great contributor bothon and off the field over the past few years, hisspider like arms foiling many a fonvards day .Congratulations to B : s ad, Dole James,Geoff Trumbull, &9ai ruley, Sam Bennett,Peter Busse and Hugh 5 t CpierabEarg who allreached the 50 game milestone with the clubrecently - we look forward to many more form youall .5L}G3As_.Bentleigh is hosting its Vote Count and Band Nighton Saturday . Beef on the spit will be available socome along and see how the votes fall .Swinburne University AFC is having its End ofSeason Ball at the Melbourne Rowing Sheds,Saturday night 21 August . Tickets are $30 formembers, $35 for non-members . The Razorbacksalso have their presentation night on Friday 4September at 7pm at the Whitehorse Inn .Monash Gryphons will be having their annual endof season night at the Gryph Inn after Saturday'smatch . $10 entry includes entertainment, such asDJ Nick Rutherford serving up some wicked beatz,and Heals singing along to any Beatles tune thatgets played . Follow this up on Sunday with the votecount day at ECR Hall . $5 all you can eat BBQ anddrinks at bar prices . Contact Mark (Piglet) Graydonon 0412 563 782 for more information .

:tae Year

It's almost the end of the season, so if you have anyplayers you'd like to nominate for D2 Team of theY,r, just let Andrew or myself know .C ;11 'L3ND ENTSPlease send details of ~~any match reviews toPeter.PS .Williamson@eentrelink .gov.au, ideally by5pm each Monday afternoon or Andrew Wu [email protected] .edu .a uHave a great VAFA weekend,The 'll & Wuey

TODAY ' A ' 11881 .

I32 cr: _Williamstown CYMS v Ivanhoe Assumption

Swirlburne Uni v BentleighMonash Gryphons v Old Geelong

West Brunswick v Old CareyBulleen Templestowe v La Trobe Uni

2.6 5.7 7.12 8.15 (6S)1 .0 1.2 1.2 3.4(22)

Ivanhoe As ua %ion: Valkanis 3 Peoples Brown Pace Healy Frisina.Best : Brown Harris Wood Healy Frew Lee . Swinburne University :Milano M Higgins MacFarlane. Best: Gelly Frangiacomo PiotrowskiListon Watts Christov.Umpires: Jason Lane Matt Meier (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B)LATROBE UNI 2.0 2.1 4.6 4.6(30)WILLIAMSTOWN S 0 .0 1.1 1.1 3.6 (24)LaTrobe Uni : Parch Davis Forrest Ludeman. Best : LudemanAdamthwaite MeGough McMeekin Tamblyn Van Oct . WilliamstownCYFhS:1L'ouda 2 Phemister. Best : Phemister Daisy MeCutheon BarlowAsh Cocks Wucatch .Umpires: Joe Hartwig (F)BEPiTLEIGH 6.3 6.4 7.9 7.11 (53)MONASH GRYPHONS 0.1 1.5 1 .6 1 .6 (12)Bentleigh: Robertson 3 Paul Ireson Dolton Banks. Best: RobertsonIreson Banks Lee Sharp Dolton . Monash Gryphons: Waters . Best:Leeton Flowerday Baxter Paolucei Wells Waters.Umpires : Greg Rowlings Steve Caple (F) Sean Durstan-Ryan SteveDurstan-Ryan (B) Trevor Foy James Riddle (G )OLD GEELONG 3 .14 (32)WEST BRUNSWICK 4.1 (25)Old Geelong: Goldsworthy 2 Stevens. Best: Vickers-Willis Stevens WPaul Goldsworthy Munro Bayles . West Brunswick : BenjaminMonaoule Hamilton Lehmann . Best: Lehmann Hamilton :rlonaouleCannane Haysey .Umpires: Tom Haysom Steve Mason (F) Jordan Mayston Phillip Miller(B) Jim Exton Peter Maddocks (G)OLD CAREY 3.3 4.6 5.6 6.10 (46)BULLEEN TELiPLESTOpIE 1 .4 1 .4 1 .4 1 .6(12)Old Carey : Battle 2 Kent 2 Angus T Parton . Best : Parton BattleEverett Angus C Angus T Munro . Bnlleen Templestowe : Tulloch .Best : Tehan Clarke Daskalou Robertson Tulloch Mathews .Umpires : Anthony Simpson Peter Liddell (F) Amanda Whittaker PaulTyrer (B) Gavin Roberts Dominic Napoli (G)

D2 RESERVEIV OE ASSUMPTION 0.1 1.3 2.4 2.5(17)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 4.3 4.4 10.4 (64)Ivanhoe Assumption : Tompkins Cole . Best : Mehmet Cole FranksChazan Shemshedin Franich . Swinburne University : Thomas 2Flack 2 0'KeeCle 2 O'Mara Wigg J Roberts Walsh . Best : Flack DinningWalsh Liston Watts Christov .LATROBE UUI 0.3 2.5 4.7 6.10 (46)

STO C S 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2(2)LaTroLV Uni : Clark Blight But[igieg Slater Hewitt Dalrymple . Best :Bridges Blight Dalrymple Murphy Buttigieg . Williamstown CYisiS :iil . Best : Koch Dowsey Digazia McKenzie Bergin Arandez.BENTLEIGH 3.1 7.5 9.9 11.12 (78)MONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2(2)Bentleigh : Francis 2 Punter 2 Holmesby 2 Jolly 2 KopitschinskiPadgham Adames . Best : Pittito Craven Prigg Kopitschinski HayesOldtleld . Pdonash Gryphons : Nil . Best: Grenjell Still Rennison HealyDresser Wadley .OLD GEELONG 10 .11 (71)WEST BRUNSWICK 0.5(5)Old Geelong: Leslie 2 Atkins Bayles Cole J Legoe T Legoe McGowanSalter J Kilpatrick. Best : Carey Taylor Cutler Cole Herd R Kilpartrkk .West Brunswick : Nil . Best: McManus Hussey Thompson TobinGordon.OLD CAREY 1.1 4.2 4.2 5.4(34)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.6 3.7 9.8 11.9 (75)Old Carey : Konstandinidis Bull Guerra L Hill Van CVlenberg. Best:Hill Drake Van Cylenberg Guerra L Shrives Bull . Bn ll eenTemplestowe : Vogus 5 Parris 2 Isofinis 2 Agosta Humphrey . Best:Parris Stellar Humphrey Vogus Agosta Driver .

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®L71 C ;, :.Senior Coach: Steve MausRes .Coach : Andrew Gate s

1 . C. Angus (VC)2 . D. Faelis3 . M. Cohen4. D . James5. P. Konstantinidis6. C. Campbell7. S . Jessup8. A. Stewart-Holmes9 . D . Shuti e9 . B. Andrews (r)10. K. Shrives (RVC)1 1 . N. Everett12 . L MacFarlane13 . G. Trumbull14 . M . Maho n15. N . Bull16. T. Angus16. R. Graham (r)17. A. Parton (C)18 . C. Matthews18 . B . Chiuchiarelli (r)19 . T. Wood19. P. Drake (r)20. J. RaRopoulos

21 . T. Collins22. C. Battl e23. H. Van Cuylenberg24 . L Bartley25 . L . Chiuchiarelli26 . A. Woo d27. N. Vasilopoulos28. N. Sulman29. C. Munro30. A . Guerra31 . J . Ward32 . P. Graham33 . N . England34. C. Howat35. M . Watts36. S. Wood37. C. Adam37 . D. Palmer (r)38 . L. Guerra (RC)39. P. Bennett40. S. Angus41 . A. Gates42. L. Morgan43 . D.Joyce44 . T Rossignuolo45 . T. Bull46. S. Hill47. B. Dresher48. S . Bennett49. S . Middleton50 . A . Ken t51 . B. Cron52. D . Bowley53. J. Hubbard54. C. Pinches55. G. Spencer56 . A . Boy d57 . Glen Morgan59 . C . Mason (RVC)61. Grant Morgan64. C. Smith65. D. Elsner71 . A. Leong75. P. Busse76. D . G .^:. ._.

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s el :° ules 51-55 of -u . °_ss{, _ 12Below is a brief summary .

III Senior - (Ist XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFUVFL players witha permit - see below) .

Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players most beregistered and must have played at least four (4)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (first

round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors or reservesto qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . lst semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the

same day) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold

a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of morethan 5 senior and reserve matches he must have playedmore than 5 Under-19 matches during the season .

If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserve matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the first secondround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .

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Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in jg ~

hybrid arrangement, the following shall apply .

Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U19 I side

to play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals.

Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round.Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL, or VFLlisted player will be eligible to playin the finals for his VAFA club as long as he hasplayed a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for theteam he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two

(2) of these matches must have been played after

June 30th.A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to

represent in the finals. For TAC players there is no

requirement to play a certain number of matches after

June 30th .

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® Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .

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Jason Frenkel reported that A Section hadexperienced a memorable season but for De LaSalle and Old Haileybury, it was greatdisappointment as they prepared to plan for anassault on B Grade in the millennium year.Haileybury made every effort to finish on a highwith a valiant attempt to upset premiershipfavourites Old Xaverians . They jumped the Xavsat Toorak Park with a 6 goal opening burst andKenja, Lappage and Brudar were on fire. Xavsfailed to find the goals in the opening term andthen had to work very hard to get back into thegame and trailed by 3 goals at the final break.The final term was a terrific contest but the Xavssurged to the lead late in the quarter to finishwith a win 17 .11 to 16 .8 and thanked Rennex,Hawkins, Bowen and Andrew Dillon for theirefforts along with the two talented forwards,Matt Bourke (7) and Dan Richardson (6) .Connell, Seccull, Hassett and Armstrong joinedKenja (5) and Lappage as best for the Bloods intheir spirited display.In B Grade close neighbours Hampton Roversand Beaumaris were retuning to C grade despitewinning 6 and 7 games respectively . They hadoften given the top sides something to thinkabout . In what could be a sample of the fmalseries over coming weeks, Old Trinity (first)defeated Old Brighton (third) in a relatively lowscoring game for two of the top sides, 8 .12 to5 .15 . Both defences were congratulated on theirefforts. OT did not gain control until the finalquarter with 4 goals to I and named their best -Beardsley, Arrowsmith, Burrows, Sutcliffe .Balazsy and R Ramsden . OB named Hipwell,Jackson, Fitzgerald Williams and the Gadsdenboys .In C Section St Bedes/Mentone defeatedBanyule in a critical game to decide relegationand the win propelled the Saints ahead of StLeos who were now D1 bound with Banyule in2000 . Ivanhoe/Assumption (fourth) would enterthe finals' series in great form having knockedover the other three finalists, Whitefriars, OldMentonians and Old Geelong on the trot inrecent weeks . In D 1 Section Old Essendon put astop to Bulleen Temps winning streak andslipped into second place at the expense of AJAXwho lost unexpectedly to Aquinas . Old Careyhung on to their 5th spot in the 12 teamcompetition ahead of Caulfield Grammarians bypercentage .The two E Sections had already been decided inthe previous round in terms of top fours andrelegation and in F Section the top four onlychanged in sequence when St Mary's lost theirdouble chance and dropped to fourth spot .The Club 18 preliminary finals had been

completed and inSection 1 De La Salletook control in theopening quarter andwere never in dangeragainst Old Brightonand ran out easywinners 14 .12 to 4 .4 .It was a lot closer in Section 2 as Yarra Valley 6 .8defeated Therry Penola 6 .8 .Milestones recorded Andrew Dillon 's 200th gamefor the Old Xavs . He had begun in the U19's in89, made his senior debut in 90 and played infour consecutive A grade premierships (to thatstage) in 95, 96, 97 and 98 - what a fabulousrun! Another highlight for Andrew was beingnamed in the back pocket in the club's 'Best EverTeam' in addition to being named in the VAFAsenior state team .Old Haileybury congratulated Brett Carty on his150th game. "Shooter" had enjoyed premiershipsuccess with the Bloods senior 1989 and 1990premiership teams. Brett also got the nod fromthe great Andy Langford-Jones when he wasnamed in Andy's 'Best Ever Team' the previousseason.

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LThe enigmatic Xavs (fourth), with a finals spot atrisk, met St Bernards (third) and well into thesecond quarter were 48 points down . By halftime they reduced the deficit to 15 points, tookthe lead by 6 points at the final break andcantered home to win by 7 goals. This resultreversed the positions on the ladder and meantboth team would front up again in 8 days time inthe first semi final. Mick Blood kicked 8 for theXavs, was especially lethal into the wind andjoined Colquhoun, Green, Richardson, Bowenand Taylor in the best players listings . TheOverman brothers, Keane, Chatfield, Comito andGilmore deserved a pat on the back for theirefforts in a losing team. De La Salle avoidedrelegation to B Grade and their win meant thatOld Haileyburians joined Theny destined tocompete in B Grade in 1995 .The B grade four remained unchanged -Mazenod, Old Trinity, Um Blues and BulleenTemplestowe with Marcellin and AJAX at thebottom and relegated to C Grade . MHSOB, StKilda/Sth Caulfield, Old Geelong and Ivanhoeremained in their respective first to fourth spotsin C Grade and Caulfield Grammarians andFawkner would start in D Grade in the followingseason.'Coaches Clipboard' featured a very interesting

article written by Robert Hyde, Senior Coach,North Old Boys, who compared his coachingstints in the Essendon District, the Diamond

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Valley, AFL U19's and the VAFA but mostsignificantly the difference between the largercrowds in the Diamond Valley and the lessercrowds in the VAFA . His point - lesser crowdsbut far more conducive to 'family football' and hecongratulated the VAFA for their alcohol freepolicy. Another perception of Rob's was tosuggest that the VAFA was incorrect in some ofits prevailing permits/reinstatement guidelines .He suggested that providing a player had aresponsible playing history and wanted to playpurely as an amateur in the VAFA he should beallowed to do so . He was 'not far from the money'given the more recent loosening of theguidelines .

1'the battle for fourth place occurred at Bundoorawhere Old Paradians hosted Marcellin and athalf time the home side were looking good tograb Marcellin's fourth spot when leading by 3goals . Marcellin 'stepped on the gas' in the third,took the lead and held on to win 9 .11 to 9 .7 . The'big guns' all fired for Marcellin - Joe Amad,Origlasso, Mat Getson, Lennox, Z.annoni andBattistella . Old Parades' Wood, Heffernan ,Angove '(5), M Considine, P Considine andMcClements could hold their heads high .St Bernards made sure of avoiding relegation inB Section with a strong win at home against OldTrinity 14 .13 to 6 .7 . Similarly Monash Bluesdefeated Old Melburnians to ensure thatFawkner and Uni Blacks were headed to CSection .B Section field umpires were S Alger, G Ridd, RBell, M Thomas, M Gibson, D Newman, W Lyons,F Wright, P Keogh and J Natoli .Two centurions among the 'Sharpshooters' -Wilson of La Trobe (E Grade) kicked 2 to take hisseason tally to 105 . McGowan of Williamstown (FGrade) decided to reach his Ton in style, hekicked 24

North Old Boys and De La Salle battled it out fora place in the A Section four. A solitary pointbehind at the last change, North kicked 2 .2 to0 .2 to win by 9 points and go on to play Ivanhoein the first semi . Horan, S Maguire, Griffin(NOBS) and Lyons, Beddoe and Groves (De La)were best . Old Scotch with a magnificent 32 .29to Caulfield Grammarians 8 .17 rose from fifth tosecond and would meet Uni Blues in the secondsemi .State Bank and St Kevins in D Section were 9 .9apiece at three quarter time but St Kevins(second) kept the Bank out of the four by kicking3.5 to 2 .1 . Best were Reynolds, Nettlefold,Campbell (SKOBS) and Eacott, Sparks andMurray (State Bank) .Club record holder, Andrew Home, turned up tomake up the reserves team for the injury ladenOld Haileybury . Such was the sick and injuredthat Andrew found himself in his old spot, thecentre, for the firsts, and, was in the bestplayers .

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The Umpires' Association held its Annual Dinnerat the Southern Cross Hotel . Life Membershipwas conferred on Phillip Rowell and Don Hillierwhile ten year service pins were presented toDavid Handle and Colin Wills .

Kew toppled B Section leaders Resevoir Old Boysand secured their place in the four. Kew trailedby 3 goals at the last change, dropped furtherbehind and then rattled on 8 goals . Pierce,Fletcher and Hayes were best for Kew .Caulfield Grammarians, hanging on to fourthplace in A Grade, were swamped by St Bernard'slast quarter (7.4 to I .H . Santamarle (6), Burginand Amott (St Bernards) and Miller, McLaughlinand Morphett (Caulfield) were named as best .Graeme (Lumpy) Moran played a club record226th game for Ormond and North Old boyscongratulated Mick McKelvie on his 150th game .200 games to lightly built Collegians player DarylTucker and also to Graeme Ruddell (AMP),holder of his clubs record for most goals in amatch (13) .The umpires farewelled Jim Peters who retired asa field umpire with 301 games to his credit . Jimwas to continue as a goal umpire for many years .

A strong finish by A Section's Uni Blacks enabledthem to beat Collegians by 15 points and holdtheir place in the four. Best were Shackleton,Crouch and Patterson (Uni) and Dunn, DWalduck and Skinner (Collegians) .Old Paradians (J2), Ormond (B reserves) and OldTrinity (E Reserves) were the only undefeatedteams on completion of the home and awaygames .North Old Boys had a 1 point win over MHSOB11 .6 to 9 .17. Best were Kelsey, Cheel and Carney(NOBS) and Dick, Nolatgas and Lee (MHSOB) .

Kew, third in B Section, kicked 5 .1 in the finalquarter to defeat Uni Blacks by 1 point. TheBlacks poor inaccuracy (12 .19) was unexpectedas they supplied the three top goal kickers in thesection. Morton Browne (later Hawthorn) 45, IanMurray 42, and Roger Vines 36 . Best were Snell,James and Mort (Kew) and J Winneke, Browneand Linston (Uni Blacks) .Collegians, leaders for the season in A Section,confirmed their position with a 25 point victoryover the Old Xavs . Gellie, L Hibbins and G Daff(Collegians) were best.In A Section, Old Melburnians, battled to avoidrelegation, surprised State Bank (third) with aconvincing 20 point victory in which their starswere Froome, Pinkus and Graham .In C Section, the top two, Parkside and De LaSalle, battled out a hard game with Parkside'ssustained finish, 6 .3 to 1 .5 giving them an easyvictory . Best were Lauder, Radwell and Jensen(Parkside) and Toogood, Teague and McCormick(De La) .

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Before you know it the season is just aboutdone! Consequently some housekeeping todo .First up, thanks to the contributors fromthe v '®ur ehmi?s who made it much easier

to come up with some interesting reports . Soto D€ ~ ' :0a' ~, tica - son, - . " lie W ,Tor,_ se, -'-' as "weIl done !A big thanks also to the clubs who supportedthe after match award . It is a vital feature ofAmateur football and it was great to hear ofall the positive reports that came back duringthe year. Congratulations to Mt Lilydale whowon this year's award, a great feat given thetravel involved each away game! Aconsolation prize will also go to St Johns whoalso racked up their fair share of votes .ReviewEven the wise old football watchers werescratching their heads, trying to rememberworst conditions . An absolute shocker .Thanks must go to the boundary umpires,trainers etc for helping get the shows on theroad . For the love of the game !TJaai High secured a final berth with aslogging win over South Melbourne . Smith,Rose and Dimond were in the winners best.Great result for Uni, no premiershiphangovers as they proved themselves to be avery competitive side all year. South will lookat the season with a big what if but now 2005beckons .Big surprise down at Werribee as the homeside accounted for St Johns. Werribee stolean early march and with the conditions asthey were, very little could be done to retrievethe situation for the Jocs . Keiran Murphystarred yet again whilst the reliable duo ofKeogh and Tedesco were also good for thewinners . No major drama for the Jocs, theirfirst target has already been accomplished .

Great win byagainst fellowrelegation battler Mt.Lilydale . The Hoers form since about round7 has been pretty good and they may havedone enough to starve off relegation . Anotherheart break city for Mount Lilydale who arenow under the pump to stay up . They werehowever, well served by the Van Duurenbrothers and youngster Tim Van Stripp .

rtswood continued on their merry wayas the accounted for Power House . TheUsual suspects of Powell, Hatty and Jaegerwere food for the Rupe . The House has fallenaway in the second half of the year howeverhard to see them taking an unlikely drop .Finally, Oaklelgh had a great w in in theconditions as the disposed of e 'n .Good tune up for the finals for the Krusherswhilst it looks like D4 for the Hawks .PreviewWith the top four set, main interest centresaround the relegation battle . Like to be someurgent calls being made around 4 .30pm onSaturday as it is determined who is in andwho is out!

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power House host Mt h' and willstay up, barring some amazing results .Consequently, not too much too play for atthe House whilst plenty on the line for theLilydale boys . That being the case, thevisitors for mine .

The other game with relegation

implications is Syndal against Werribei .Simple maths on this one, win and stE-

up. Both sides will have been buoyed by

last weeks' results however I fancy Syndal

will complete a great comeback with a win .

St Johns will be looking to return to the

winner's list against `. -='carn. Tl:

Hawks have already start :,d looking to

2005 as they are keen to halt the slide

whilst the Jocs will be a bit of a smo) !going into the finals . Jocs should win .

What ordinarily shaped as a great game

between °" ' _, and 7 . . " m" ~ht be

seen as a curtain raiser -or both clubs .

Whilst pride and competitive spirit will nodoubt kick in, the Krushers should take

advantage of home ground advantage to

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as little cost as possible . They are a very"icient side and shouldn't have too many

problems .

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Moresi Miller Bingham McKenzie Ruder Cacho .U : Jason McNiece Dimitri Pappas (F )

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5.3 5.3 6.5 7.5 (47)1 .0 1.0 2.1 3.3(21)

Ellis 2 K Murphy 2 M Keogh P Keogh Daly . Best :a Keogh Borg Hoffman Carson K Murphy . St . Johns :

Jones 2 Roberts . Best: Horbury Phaedonds Kollens RyanP-- mold .

ihaun Rothe Paul Hoffman (F)1 .2 1.3 2.3 2.3(15)2.8 1 0 .12 14.17 17 .2E1(122)

Details not received .A Kitts 5 Mackenzie 5 Bromley 2 Reynolds 2 Britt

Dalton o Kitts . Best : Not received.U: _ ; lichael Forde (F) Hagen Cosgriff Stephen Bogisich (G )

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A .F.C POWERHOUSE RUPERTSUV00 Q

Coach : Peter Tyson COLLEGIANS Coach : Chris Moore Coach: Brett Devlin Coach: Tony West

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6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Gool d

38 Daniel Dummett

5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffith s

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloy d

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Dame n

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Craxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Havsom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett. Herskope

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22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

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29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

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35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillips

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6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

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11 Paul Tuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

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17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

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24 Nick Brown

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kizigv i.iiflest®ne for Patrick Maebus

Veteran field umpire Patrick Maebus chalksup game number 600 this weekend . Afantastic effort . It's great to have experiencedumpires like Pat running around in the lowersections helping out the up-and-comers .Hopefully Pat will have a great game todayand sit back and put those weary feet uptonight as he re-hydrates . All at the VAFAUAcongratulate him and wish him well as hemarches towards 700 .

Good Luck

To all clubs who are playing round 18 thisweek, we wish them the best in obtaining thedesired , result before finals commence,whether it be avoiding relegation in theirsection, or gaining a better position withinthe final four. As usual, the mobile phoneswill be going berserk all over Melbourne lateon Saturday afternoon .

Promotions

Last week into A grade in the field after a two-year absence we welcomed back GrahamThwaites . Pity the day could not have beenbetter weather-wise for you .

Another milestone

This week doing his 150th game in the goalsis Clive "Skip" Shipley. Skip, as he is betterknown rocks up to most of his games on hisbike . Skip's highest level has been B gradeand still hopes to get to A grade but we thinkthe bike trip to St.Bernards or Old Trinitycould be a bit of a hike .

News from Sydney

A few current andformer umpires lrecently ventured to the harbour city to runin the 14Km City to Surf. Chuck Hintonobviously wasn't moving fast enough late onthe Saturday afternoon - rushing from hisafter-match at the Junction Oval, his missedhis flight! Should have taken a "traveller" .Chuck also needed a bit of a sit down afterrunning up "Heartbreak Hill" the next day .The lads were last seen undertaking someserious physio recovery by icing down (fromthe inside) outside a Bondi Hotel with formerAFL 300 game umpire David Howlett .

AGM

On Thursday 26th August we have theVAFAUA Annual General Meeting for the

election of office bearers for 2005 . It is alsothe last meeting for the year so let's see if AD

can wrap it up in 30 minutes or less .

Thank you

Thanks to Old Carey and Marcellin footballclubs for looking after Anthony Simpson,Bernie Jephson and John Hall last week intheir milestone games.

Ratings time

As mentioned in today's " For the Love of theGame", the VAFA is trying to establish whichis the most listened to local VAFA radio show.As we would be well aware, without beingbiased, (well maybe a little bit) it is VAFASunday with Tommy and Macca . To lodgeyour vote and also be in the running for aprize from the VAFA call 0409 704 636 andSMS - On the air 6 by noon on Tuesday 24thAugust . (Most of us wi ll just be getting homefrom the Annual Dinner the previous night . )

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Melbourne certainly turned on a beauty on Saturdaywith surfaces more to the liking of Ian Thorpe thanteams vying for a D4 final's place . Results have nowmeant that Elsternwick can still make the four shouldthe Saints or Cobras slip up on the weekend .ReviewOld Westbourne broke their Postage Stamp hoodoo inatrocious conditions against a water logged Saintsoutfit . With a semi-dry ball early in the first quarter,the Saints kicked two majors, however, as it becamemore of a slog, the Warrior desire came to the fore andwith Trav Edwards and Juice Huntington leading fromthe front, Westbourne made it 15 wins straight with an11 point win.The Eltham versus Bulleen match was played inconditions that were described as the worst both sideshad ever played in, and on top of the ridge at TurtlePark, it was lucky no one drovmed . Bulleen didmanage to adapt to the conditions quicker than theTurtles and with Daley fantastic on the wing andOrwin again dominant, managed to open up a matchwinning four-goal lead at half time . It was just an oldfashioned slog after that as Bulleen booked a ticket tothe finals with a 22-point win. Special mention to theTurtles who were gracious enough to let the Cobrasutilise the pool and facilities in what was a difficult dayfor all concerned .Box Hill North pulled themselves off the bottom of theladder with an inspired win against the inconsistentFalcons . BHN adapted to the conditions more readilyand were stronger physically to control the centre allday keeping Albert Park's onballers out of the game .While Jason Simcocks and Rick Humphrey workedhard all day for the Falcons, it was not to be as BHNthumped them by 71 points.Meanwhile, the Wickers kept their finals' hopes alivewith an inspired win against a disappointing NorthBrunswick side . Scott Grace and Brian Mahony againdominated as their class and silky skills were put togood use in trying conditions. While North looked achance early with three goals in the first quarter, thiswould remain their tally for the day as the Wickersadded some valuable percentage to win by 81 points .Finally the Kew/Richmond match was abandoneddue to a waterlogged ground . Word from VAFAheadquarters is that the points will be split betweenthe two sides, while percentage will be allocated on aforfeit basis, with the advantage going to Richmond .PreviewRichmond v St Mary sWith their season on the line, St .Marys travel toRichmond in what will be a season defining match forboth sides. Should Richmond lose today, they willfinish bottom and word from the Centrals is they arelooking to stick it up a few people, me included! The

Saints though shouldbe far too strong inthe clinches and witha semi-final berth theprize for a victory, willprevail by 23 points .Old Westbourne vElthamEltham have improved significantly since thethrashing they were handed out by the Warriors atTurtle Park earlier this year, and will be keen to makeamends for that at Artic Park today. The Warriors haverested a number of their stars in recent weeks,however, given the importance to get some matchfitness under their belts going into the finals, will befielding a full list which could spell doom for theTurtles. As such, with the returning Fairfield, Wilsonand Balloch who are all primed for the kill, it will be ableak day for Eltham as they go down by 60 points .Bulleen Cobras v Box Hill Nort hThe Cobras have been going from strength to strengthin recent weeks and return to the Bullpen to host aBox Hill North team fighting to stay off the bottom ofD4 . BHN have shown great improvement and it wouldnot be a surprise to anyone if they upset the Cobras .However, it would be a brave man to tip against thehome side, and with Matty D'Angelo and Tim Orwinleading from the front, I am staving well and truly onthe Cobra bandwagon as they take the bronze for D4with a 25 point win .Albe rt Park v ElsternwickThe Wickets travel to Albert Park with a glimmer ofhope of salvaging their final's campaign after a veryordinary month. The Falcons have had a season theywould rather forget, and while the four points would dolittle to lift the spirits of the lads, the incentive o f

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having the Wickers join them on the sidelines inSeptember and also the holding aloft of the "Tom BrainChallenge Cup" could provide the inspiration theyneed . However, I am sticking with Elsternwick to wintoday, and the mobile phones will be running hot tosee if results fall their way in other games after theywin by 34 points .North Brunswick v KewIn the context of the final plaeings, this match willmean little to both sides . Kew cannot move fromsecond place and will be hoping to have an injury freematch to set them up for their final againstWestbourne, while North will just be hoping for a winto put them in a good mood for their upcoming end ofseason trip and onto another cricket season. At BoccePalace, North is a good chance, however, I do not thinkthat the Browns will want to go into next week off alass, and should urevail bv 30 noints .

1--Ibert Park - Pete Smith playing his 200th game onSaturday . Well done from everyone at the club .Old Westbourne - young guns, Frankle Pavez andGary Walker play their 50th match this weekend . Twoproducts of the recently formed Under 19's bothplayers have been integral parts of the Warriors seniorline up and are a big reason for the on field success ofthe club this year. Both are fun loving guys and wellliked around the club and all look forward to thembeing a big part of Westbourne for many years to come.North Brunswick - 200 Games - Abe Kyslazis. Welldone to Abe for reaching 200 games . A born leader hehas distinguished himself as a North Brunswickfootballer. Whether he is playing at Full Back orfurther up the ground his commitment to the ball isun-paralelled. With his raking long kicks he has set upplenty of chances for his forwards. The best groomedman at Allard Park his love for his footbal club & hisfamily is well respected at the Green & Golds . I amsure that the coaching staff wish that all their playersshowed the dedication to playing the game that Abehas displayed . The respect that he has generatedamongst friend & foe has set him up as a shining lightfor North Brunswick. Well Done .CorrespondentsThanks to Adam Han kin, Bryan Bennett, Colin Job,"Duddo", Andrew Foskett, Jezza Freeman, TobyGuthrie and my mystery BHN contributor for yourregular contributions this season. I do appreciatethe input and hope you all get something out of thearticle each week. Please be sure to send in yourreports over the finals as well togavan [email protected] .au by midday on Monday.Team of the Year.Get your nominations in for the team of the year thatwill be named in the Grand Final edition of the AF .Send them to gavan.flower@spotless .com .au .

TODAY'S MATCHES R18D4 SECTION

Richmond Central v St MarysOld Westbourne v Eltham Collegians

Bulleen Cobras v Box Hill NorthAlbert Park v ElsternwickNorth Brunswick v Kew

ST :w3i:IS 2.3 2.3 2.5 3.7(25)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.4 3 .9 4 .9 4.10 (34)St 1Jarys : Harrison 2 Dwyer. Best : Schembri Wright WiggHarrison Orme Deegan . Old Westbourne : Edwards LeverOldham J Horsburgh . Best : Walker Huntington T Edwards ALeitch Oldham Hodgson .Umpires: Mick Gilday (F) James Patrick (G)KEW 2.8(20)RICHMOND CENTRAL 9.12 (66)Game abandoned due to unfit playing conditions.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.4 2.7 2.8(20)BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .4 4.4 6.6 6.6 (42)Eltham Co llegians : Luttick Galvin . Best: Mizzi Luttick TumeyOgilvie Galvin Paisley . Bulleen Cobras: Clements 2 Daley 2Whittaker Fradkin . Best: Daley Mullenger Clements OnvinCookson Pasinati .Umpires : David D'Altera Pat Maebus (F)BOX HILL NORTH 2.3 7.7 7.8 12.14 (86)ALBERT PARK 0.2 1.2 1.2 2.3(15)Boa Hill North : Langley 3 Odza 2 Keillor 2 Riscalla BallDavatzis Tarulli Bulter. Best: Cook Keillor Benbow BolterPearce Steele . Albert Park : Will S Bennett . Best: SimcocksHumphrey R Baker S Bennett Will] Be Zoete .Um : Jamie Gunn Andrew Fyfe (F) Thomas Wischer MichaelRoche (B)ELS1'E CK 2.4 7.10 10 .12 14 .19 (103)BRUNSWICK NORTH 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4 (22)Elsternwick : Foster 4 B Mahony 3 S Mahony 2 D Grace 2 SGrace Curtain C McKenna. Best : B Mahoney S Grace CumminsHuggins Nevill Cunningham . Brunswick North: SammardnoTsialtas Mountney . Best: Santacroce Twaddle Walter KellyAdams Mountney.Umpires : Andrew Shiels Avi Wekselman (F) Jessica RolloAndrea Mason (B) Tristan Reith (G)

D4 RESERVEST MY :.YS 3.4 3.4 7.5 7.6(48)OLD _ .;TBOURNE 1.3 5.6 5.7 8.10 (58)St l rys: West 2 Roseman Bernardi Hendy DrummondZsembery . Best : Roseman Scammell Morgan Maschette Goold .Old '.' . : stbourne: Crosswell 3 Manalokakis Mason Board TEdwards Akarana. Best : Board T Edwards Mesman RuncimanHewitt Moore.KEW 6.4 8.6 11.7 13.8 (86)RICHMOND 0.0 1.4 1.5 1 .5(11)Kew: Dahlstrom 4 Cronin 3 Drago Evans Crimmins GiansanteMakris Parker. Best: Evans Johnston Dalrymple DragoDahlstom Parker. Richmond: Defreitas . Best : Breese DefreitasJamshidi Ward Titley Barry.EL COLLEGIANS 3.4 5.4 6.6 6.9(45)BULLEEN COBRAS 0.0 2.2 2.2 4.3(27)Eltham Collegians : Cannery 2 S Justice 2 Watson Thomas.Best : S Justice Thomas Baud Richardson Coonerty Evans .Bulleen Cobras: Foskett 2 Soumelidis Edgar. Best: De JongWhitehouse Foskett Olney Cartledge Moore .BOX FIII.L NORTH 2 .1 2.1 3.4 4.5(29)ALBERT PARK 3.4 6.5 9.6 12.10 (82)Box Hill North: Penhalluriack 2 K Oldfield S Evans . Best:Andrews K Oldfield G Robinson Maranovic Thoi Kotsaridis.Albe rt Park: Pastras 4 Payne 2 McGuire Roberton PhillipsWilliams Sutton Allan. Best: Bree Payne Williams FairfieldHyams Aga.ELSTERNWICK 1 .3 4.4 5.5 7.6 (48)NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 1.2 1.4 2.5 (17)Elsternwiek: Pyman 2 Burney 2 Paley Hankin Goldman . Best :McNally Gordon Leaper Patey Hartley Tennant . NorthBrunswick: Paleodimos Salloum . Best: Paleodimos GuppyParks Tsialtas Kehagia Freeman .

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS STAARYS A F C(Affititated wflh RMIT Uni.) Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Frank Bove

. . .Coach : Michael Learmont hSnr Coach: Rohan Doherty Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res: George KcumantatakisRes Coach: Paul Grego r

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NE. ALL DATES . Tt i~S P-. VEW,"? ARE S(I aEt:T TD C11A1'iiE "Ti;I°fUT NOTtCECHECK THE VAFA WEBSITE wwwvafa .asn .au FOR UP TO DATE DETAIL

SECTION VENUE FINALS DATES DAYA Sandringham (VFL) 1st Semi 5-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 5-Sep SundaySportscover Arena Prelimina ry 12-Sep SundaySportscover Arena Grand 19-Sep Sunday

SECTION VENUEU19 (3) Scammell2pm Scammell

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FINALS DATES DAY2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday1st Semi 29-Aug SundayPreliminary 4-Sep SaturdayGrand 11-Sep Saturda y

B Gillen Oval (Brunssvick)1 st Semi 5-Sep SundaySportscover Arena 2nd Semi 4-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena Preliminary 11-Sep SaturdaySportscover Arena Grand 18-Sep Saturday

C Sandringham (VFL) 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdaySandringham (VFL) 1st Semi 29-Aug SundaySandringham Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdaySandringham Grand 11-Sep Saturday

D1 Box Hill (VFL) 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayBox Hill 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayBox Hill (PFL)tGillon Oval Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayBox Nill(VFL) Grand 11-Sep Saturday

02 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayCentral Reserve 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayCentral Reserve Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayCentral Reserve Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

D3 Cheltenham Rec. Res . 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayCheltenham Rec . Res . 1 st Semi 29-Aug SundayCheltenham Rec . Res . Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayCheltenham Rec . Res . Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

D4 Northcote Oval 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayNorthcote Oval 1st Semi 29-Aug SundayPreston City Oval Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayPreston City Oval Grand 11-Sep Saturda y

U19(1) Parkdale FG 2nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday2pm Parkdale FG 1st Semi 29-Aug Sunday

Parkdale FG Preliminary 4-Sep SaturdayParkdale FG Grand 11-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) PEGS, Teac Oval No22nd Semi 28-Aug Saturday2pm LaTrobe Uni Main Oval 1st Semi 29-Aug Sunda y

Preston City Oval Preliminary 5-Sep SundayPreston City Oval Grand 12-Sep Sunday

U19 (2) Scammell 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayBlue Scammell 1st Semi 29-Aug Sunday11 .15amScammell Preliminary 4-Sep Saturday

Scammell Grand 11-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) 'TBA 2nd Semi 28-Aug SaturdayRed *TBA 1st Semi 29-Aug Sunday11 .15am Preston City Oval Preliminary 5-Sep Sunday

Preston City Oval Grand 12-Sep Sunda y

*dependent upon team placings - La Trobe University will not playa home final .

PB: All dates and venues are subject to change due to groundavailability and confirmation in some cases.

Venues in bold italicised - TBC (to be confirmed)

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The Executive of the VAFA Trainers' Association had a hardtime selecting the "Trainer of the Month" for July, as all thenominees were worthy of the award but there had to be one winneronly. 'Me winner of the "Trainer of the Month" for July is JacquiMcLauchlan of the Rupertswood Football Club.Jacqui's husband Shane, the Reserves/Assistant Coach of the club,nominated Jacqui so Shane has assured himself of a nice hotdinner when this award becomes known by Jacqui . From the 2000season, Jacqui has attended nearly every training session, ready totape, assess injuries and control the rehabilitation sessions forplayers on their way back from injury . Jacqui is on deck from1 0 .30 on Saturdays till well after the seniors have finished . Sheeven fits in some Under 19s that require special taping. She alsocontrols, handles and orders all stock for the club in the way ofmedical equipment required .Jacqui also runs a business and looks after her 3 lovely kids(I4,1l&9) . This is a huge job, co ordinating the kids' activitiessuch as basketball, golf, tennis and swimming which invariably attimes conflict with football activities, yet she is always on hand toassist the club . Congratulations Jacqui.

Probably one of the most serious problems for trainers to fac eduring winter occurred on Saturday with the weather so cold th amany players and officials started to suffer from hypotherm iHypothermia is a condition of abnormally low body-temperaturand I have had reports from all grades of players and officialssuffering from the bitter cold, with some even requiring hospitaltreatment . At the Under 19 game I was at, the umpires expressedconcern at 'j4 time and considered calling the rest of the game offdue to the conditions and concern for players, boundary and goalumpires and themselves . It was decided to shorten the last quarter

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with players from both sides taking a long time to recover bodytemperature after the game .I will ask Phil Stevens if he could get Dr George Janko to writea piece on hypothermia, so that in the future if we are faced withanother day like Saturday we will have a better understanding ofwhat was happening to players, umpires, club officials, spectatorsand how we as trainers can assist .

The adverse conditions were in fact an agenda item at lastMonday's P residents' Forum . Whilst we have a heat policy thatgives the opportunity of all VAFA matches being cancelled shouldMelboume s temperatures exceed a certain temperature at acertain time of the day, it becomes a bit more complex with foulwinter weather.Melbourne, being Melbourne, often has all four seasons in theone day and even has been known to have all seasons on show atthe same time in various parts of Melbourne . A case in point wasa couple of weeks ago when rain was sweeping across SportscoverArena whilst in nearby Beaumaris not a drip was dropped .

One good natured comment was called out to CEO Phil Stevensfrom a player at the game Phil was at last weekend . "Hey Stevo,"called out the player, "I know you have banned gloves, but whatabout beanies (on heads) and hot water bottles (under jumpers)?"Not sure if Phil replied as he was hastily returning to his nicewarm car, however someone was sure they overheard himmuttering, "in my day all we had were handbags!! "

Nominations for the August and September Trainer of th eJonth will close on 2nd September so please email thoseonrinatio to chri' 15@bigpand .eom as soon as possible.

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Section One - Review good brand of team-Werribee's finals preparations suffered a severe blow last oriented footy, an dweekend, humiliated by 126 points away at Old Scotch . their half backlineKicking just one goal in four quarters of football the once-premiership favourties were convincingly outclassed in thewet, Ramage kicking seven for the winners with Dick andArmstrong amongst the best . On an afternoon of surpriseresults, reigning premiers St Bernards managed just 1 .7against cellar-dwellers Old Brighton in a 23 point loss. Justtheir fourth win of the season, Brighton's victoryconsolidates the bayside team's spot in the topflight nextseason, while embarrassingly relegating St Bernards to thebottom half of the ladder. Around the grounds, Old Xaverianscontinued their push for the minor premiership with a 88point win over Unit Blues; St Kevins slogged out a 38 pointwin over Marcellin in trying conditions ; while De La heldCaulfield scoreless over four quarters of football, home by 60points .PreviewWith just half a game separating the top three sides, the lastround of 2004 promises to be a real blockbuster, with the topfour sides all playing each other in a prelude to next week .With the all important second chance up for grabs OldXaverians travel to St Kevins this afternoon, a winguaranteeing Xavs top spot and the momentum heading intothe finals. While St Kevins are one-up on the ladder-leaderswinning their round nine fixture by four goals, Xavs are theform side of the competition, and should be too strong thisafternoon even on foreign ground . In the rounds otherblockbuster Werribee host De La, the visitors still with achance of snatching the minor premiership . Two rounds agoit would have been impossible to split the sides, howeverafter contrasting form last week it's hard to look past De La .With the finals just a week away, Werribee desperately needto recapture their early season form, but will struggle thisafternoon even at home . Elsewhere, Old Scotch will accountfor the inform Old Brighton, Marcellin should finish adisappointing season on a high at home to Caulfield, whileit's impossible to split the out-of-form St Bernards and UniBlues .Section 2 - ReviewNot much to cheer about for Old Ivanhoe who failed toregister a goal in the slush at the Trott . Action aplenty upforward for Bushnell, but Boland, Bobeff and Bridgemanwere fine players for the white-hot Lions who are B-B-B-bouncing along . The Bears' season is on the brink offinishing a lot earlier than appeared the case a couple ofweeks' ago. This time the Sharks jumped them from the startand had a match winning lead of 26 points at the firstchange. Murphy proved a great opportunist with 4 goals intrying conditions . Similarly, out at Sunbury, it's panicstations as Rupo will be glad for the week off prior to tacklingthe Lions again, but the Wellers showed them a clean pair ofheels with a dominant performance after quarter time .Totally terrific were Tucker and Tsindos, who led their teamto a tasty twelve-goal triumph. I had the rare privilege ofattending a freezing cold and windswept Oval n I wherePaddy Oman and his boys touched up the Ts well and good .The home side weathered the conditions far better, playing a

repelled the Tsattacks with aplomb . The Bombers curled up on the couchwith a warm Milo and the TV guide .TipsNow, it's seriously down to the wire and whilst the Sharksshould defeat Trinity, Camberwell should get the points andsufficient percentage against the Boers to keep 4th spot . TheBears will have to knock off a hot unit in Collegians to booktheir ticket for next week, I can't see it happening, Lions by4 goals . Hoers will finish off the season against a surgingWellers who'll prevail by 35 points . A Bombers win will seal3rd spot, but the OMs are finishing strongly, Bombers by 9points . Finally, Beaumaris have it all to play for, whilstTrinity do not. Sharks by 22 points . Rupo definitely need thebreak to fine tune the engineSection 3 - ReviewThe same old names cropped up for Monash who made it twoon the trot, this time at the expense of the hapless Jackas .Fantastic to see my alumni finishing their season offstrongly, and the 46-point win was thanks to the likes o f

U19 (1 )University Blues Shuttleworth 0 67Werribee Lee C 1 42Old Scotch Snaddon 0 38St Kevins Mount 0 33Caulfield Logan 0 33U19 (2)Collegians Roberson 1 43Banyule Tsingaris 0 40Collegians Bushman 3 37Rupertswood Morrison 1 31U19 (3)Oakleigh Briggs 5 53Whitefriars Woods 0 50Old Carey Ashworth 1 35Old Paradians Peck 3 31U19 BLUEBentleigh Ridgeway 1 67St Johns Ryan 6 66Peninsula De Lange 2 48P, dnsula Smith 0 43T) _a Salle 'rforwood 1 43

ritzroy Reds 1vlaghamez 5 93Bulleen Temp Voglis P 0 42Old Westbourne Natevsld 0 37Rupertswood Pretty 0 3 2

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Mazur, "Libby" Gorr, and Mudge. After last weeks poorshowing, the Raiders had to stand up and be countedagainst MHSOB. They came back hard and delivered a solidperformance considering the conditions . Still, the Unicornsthrew everything at the Raiders who, through the efforts ofBerthet, Patena and Morrissey withstood the pressure well,winning every quarter. The Krushers caused a vicious 10point upset at home where the Blacks failed to bring their Agame and got done . Briggs was The Man with 5 snags andthe BOG trophy . He had able lieutenants in Holden andLatinara. In what turned out to be an ugly slog at Carey,both sides put everything into the game and the Friars hadplenty of chances to score that elusive 4th goal . To theircredit, Carey held firm through Lord, Smith and Joslin . Forthe vanquished, it was Tartaglia and Kaldor down back whostarred . Unfortunately Therry were unable to field a sideagainst St Bedes MT, but one hopes this is not the end of theseason for the Lions .TipsEverything's set in stone for next week, so all that remains isthe 3 way battle for the double chance . I'm tipping the Friarsto hold onto it, but the Raiders and the Blacks will enter thefinals on a winning note too . The Raiders will be far toostrong for AJAX, nailing them by 8 goals . Monash host localsin Oakleigh, but the Krushers will finish their season off witha 5 goal victory. Uni need to get things in order before the 1 stsemi, and. will be desperate to find winning form over theTigers by 22 points . If they get a game, the OC will hammer'Merry by 10 goals . Finally the Friars are formidable,focussed and frugal. and that alone will see them 7 goalwinners over MHSOB .Section Blue - ReviewThe Pirates answered the call to provide a credible challengeto the Demons and, through superior hardness at the balland physical attack on the opposition, they ran away withthings in the final quarter. Frankly, it all counts for noughtas these teams will face off in 2 weeks' time, but the likes ofPreston, Nestor and Knobel showed the Pirates love the wet!!Things got fuglv at Albert Park where the home sidedominated the Rovers and denied them a goal all afternoon .Up front, Mahoney & Adgemis chimed in for 10 goalsbetween them as Cronin, Ayboui and Ray ran wild . TheRovers will be hoping to finish off their season with a spiritedeffort this week. Whoops - got that one wrong . I thought theMenders would be shaded by the O'Clays . I was wrong, verywrong and with Stephen Davis scoring a season best 9 goals,Ormond are up to 6th with a bullet . Who knows how bad itcould've got had Ormond not kicked 1 .19 in the last quarter?The JOCs turned the screws on Be La in the 2nd quarter,and that was enough to deliver a 6 goal half-time lead fromwhich De La couldn't recover. Peake (4) and Ryan (6) werethe JOCs' sharpshooters, and O'Connor had a blinder . ForDe La, Sheehan slotted home 4 majors but it was nowherenear enough to match the visitors. Lastly, the Animalscomfortably beat the Nodders, and that's about all I can tellya! !TipsGrab the mobile and send the scouts out this week, as theresults of 2 matches will determine whether the Animals orthe Swans continue their season next week. I'm leaningtowards the Swans, as St Leos meet a dirty Demon side freshfrom their lst proper loss of the season. In short : Swans by7 goals over the O'Clays, De La Soul by anything over theRovers, Pirates by 3 goals over the JOCs, Demons by 6 goalsover the Animals & Monders by 4 goals over the NoddersSection Red - ReviewWith the season nearing an end, player shortages continueto plague section red, just one of the four scheduled games

completed in round seventeen . Fitzroy continued their marchto the flag in impressive style last week, a 75 point win awayat Old Xavs making it seventeen wins from as many outings .Big forward Maghamez continued his stellar form upfront,kicking another five majors, while Donato, Magee andEdwards were named as best . In the rounds only otherfixture, Old Westbourne consolidated their spot after theirmatch against Aquinas was abandonded due to injuries andinclement weather.PreviewThe final home-and-away round of 2004 gets underway thisafternoon, with La Trobe and Rupertswood still vying for theremaining second chance. With La Trobe likely to get the fourpoints from North Old Boys, Rupertswood must win at hometo Old Westbourne to remain in second spot . Westbournehave hit a recent patch of good form but Rupy have beenstrong all season, and at home Rupy should be too good . Inthe only other match that is likely to go ahead this afternoonAquinas host Old Xavs, the home side hoping to finish off adisappointing season with a rare victory . Aquinas have beencourageous all year, fielding a side of sixteen at times whenmany would forfeit, but subsequently should be outclassedthis afternoon .

TODAY'S MATCHES R1 8UNDER-19 SECTION 1

St Kevins v Old XaveriansUniversity Blues v St Bernards - at M elbourne

University at 2 p .m .Old Brighton v Old Scotch

Werribee Amateurs v De La SalleCaulfield Gr v Marcellin

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v CollegiansOld Ivanhoe v Old Camberwel l

Rupertswood - ByeOld Essendon Gr v Old Melburnians - time

chang e (TBC )Old Trinity v Beaumaris

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Old Paradians v AJAX

Monash Blues v OakleighUniversity Blacks v St Bedes Mentone Tigers - at

Melbourne University at 11 .30 a .m.Theny Penola 0 B v Old Carey

Whitefriars v MHSOB

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOakleigh Clays v South Melbourne Districts - at

K eeley Park , Clayton South (79 D5)De La Salle (2) v Hampton Rovers - switched

from original drawSt Johns 0 C v Peninsula 0 B- 1 .30pan (TBC)

Bentleigh v Emmaus St Leos 0 CMazenod 0 C v Ormond - at 12 noo n

UNDER-19 (2) REDBulleen Templestowe - Bye

La Trobe Uni v North Old BoysRupertswood (2) v Old WestbourneAquinas 0 C v Old Xaverians (2 )

UHS-VU/St Bernards forfeited to Fitzroy Red s

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MAX: Ezekiel Goldstein. Best : Rotstein Goldstein Shaked Graf

OLD 4.3 4.4 10 .10 14.16(100)UPIZ4ERSi? i :LUES 0.1 1.4 1 .5 1 .6(12)Old Eaverians: Rush 3 DiStefano 2 Pattison 2 N Smith 2

Forrest 2 O'Hanlon Fitzgerald Ryan . Best: Moylan McDonnellGidley Meehan Fitzgerald O'Hanlon . University Blues : Ross .Best: Sunderman Heinz Farrell Hage Woodhouse Westmore .Umpires : Luke Duthie Nick Ryde (F) Eddie Boal MalcolmFilleul (G )

MARCELLIN 0.2 0.4 2.4 2.5 (17)ST KEiTIIVS 4.4 6.4 8.7 8.7 (55)Match details not received . Umpires : Nicholas Brown JoshWhite-Spier (F) Perrin Brown Michael ?yeillv (B )ST BERN S 1 .3 (9)OLD BRIGHTON 12.15 (87)

St Bernards forfeit received by Old Brighton .OLD SCOTCH 3 .7 7.11 13 .13 19 .18 (132)WERRIBEE 0.0 0.0 1 .0 1 .0 (6)Old Scotch : Ramage 7 Allen 2 Dick 2 Armstrong Brownell

Fakers Jonas Pappas Porter Sutherland Wright . Best : Dick

Armstrong Nickless Ramage Wright Jonas . lWerrzbee: C Lee.Best: Tuna Taylor Addomo Bunworth Palmington Ballan.Umpires: Russell Nation Bruno Savi (F)

DE LA SALLE 1 .7 2.11 3.12 7.18 (60)CISULFIELD GR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)DLS : Vague 3 Shields 2 ODonnell Browning. Best: HerkessShields Browning Vague Bowden Roberts. CaulfieldGrammarians: Nil. Best : Kalaja Strain Wood Garrood HammondMay.

Umpires : Paul Dinneen (Rot) Richard Yann (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

COL GIAP;S 2.4 2.5 6.9 7.10 (52)OLD IVf 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 (2)Collegians: Bushnell 3 Ashman 2 Roberson C Lynch . Best :

Boland Bob f Bridgeman Slatyer Fabris Mutton . Old Ivanhoe :Nil . Best: Clare Hugraves Harrison Crewes FaranUno Nichol .Umpires: Jack Fagan Paul Sherman (F) Anthony Vaiopoulos

Mark Rogers (B) Victor Vaiopoulos Symeon Vaiopoulos (G)

BEAUMARIS 4.2 5.3 7.5 7.6 (48)BANYULE VEDLINK 0.0 22 2.2 3.4 (22)Beaumaris : Murphy 4 Bowker Clemente Berry . Best: Boreham

Elston Ghys Murphy Shugg Berry. Banyule Viewbank: Herbert2 Jones . Best: Herbert Jones Adams Lardo Rigler Swift.Umh?r°^ : Mark Duthie Darren Rowlinson (F) Damian Anthony

David Cameron (B)

OLD C mEP?WELL 0.3 4.9 6.12 11 .19 (85)RUT . . . . .'oOD 1 .0 1.4 1 .5 2.5 (17)Old Ccz :aeli: L Heffernan 4 Bennett 2 Payne 2 Walpole 2Tolson. Best: Tucker Tsindos Morley Bennett Davis Hill .Rupzrhood : Evans Morrison . Best : Bradley Watson Clark

Phillipe Me Phee Baddeley.

Umpires : Simon Pearless Brett Herskope (F) Dean Herskope (B)OLD NOON OR BY EOLD :LBURdIANS 2.4 4.7 6.10 6.10 (46)OLD' UNITY 1.1 IA 1.1 1.2(8)Match details not received .Umpires : Brian Nunn Matt O'Keefe (F) Will Byrne Troy

Christensen (B) Ross Richards Jourdan Smith (G )

UNDER-19 SECTION 31 .3 1.6 1.7 2.9(21 )

MONASH BLUES 5.0 6.4 9.4 10.7 (67)

Piterman Nankin . Monash Blues : Mazur 4 Barlow 2Cruickshank Glover Lot Mudge . Best: Pay Fyffe Mazur LevistonMudge Gorr.Umpires : Ken McNiece Di Whiteley (F) John Robinson GregRollo (G )&D€SOB 1 .3 2.3 2.4 2.5 (17)OLD PFjRADIANS 3.2 6.6 7.9 12 .12 (84)MH SOi3 : Mathew Avram . Best : Taft Warner Fraser Avram VillaniAnderson . Old Paradians: Peck 3 Bugeja 2 Irvine MorrisseyRehlick Seneca Solomon Thomas Vincent . Best : Seneca BerthetSolomon Patens Bugeja Morrissey .

:m rier ;° Rick .enson (F)0, :;EIt= -_ 2.4 3.7 5.8 7.10 (52)U,:ZVERSITY vi .ai,1LS 1.0 3.5 4.5 o.6 (42)

Oakleigh : S Briggs 5 D Wills L Calery . Best : S Bri ggs HoganHolden Rowan Counihan Latinara. Uni Blacks: D Brown

'.. Shaw Beaumont Ault Barlow Govett . Best : Scott BarlowAult Goonan Brown Beaumont .Umpires: Tr vor Hansen Paul Rapke (F)ST BEDi 5 : F.NTONfE TIGERS 8 .8(56)THI, : _Y

1i ,h 0 B 3.7 (25;

The ry 1s forfeit received by St Bedes Mentone

Tigers .

OLD CAl .. 1.2 2.3 3.3 3.4 (22)1FIIITEFR1hRS 1 .0 2.1 3.1 3.2 (20)

Old Carey : Ashworth Joslin Smith . Best: Be Leijer Lord

Mead Parker Smith Joslin . Whitefriars : Pozzobon 2

Marchesi . Best : Taltaglia Stafford Pow Stagg Hogan Kaldore .Umpires : Dean Banova Anthony Calderone (F) Michael Lee

Paul Whitehead (G)UNDER-19 (21 BLUE

SOUTH . . . . . D FRICTS9.2 13 .4 15 .11 18.12 (120)

HA] ION oI S 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 (3)South RSelb Dist : Mahoney 6 Adgemis 4 Cronin 2 Morris 2

Batchelor Kerbage Tangas Ayoubi . Best: Batchelor CroninMahoney Ayoubi Ray Morris . Hampton Rovers : Nil . Best :

Watkins Porter Smith Cave Pinto Suleyman .Um : ires: David Murray Mark Gibson (F)ORl . . . D 5.6 11 .14 20 .17 21 .36 (162)f--- ;la CLAYS 0.3 0.3 2.4 2.4 (16)On d : Davis 9 Evans 2 Leary 2 Barnes Brosnan O'ReilleyJacobs Fisher Machin Medcraft Violi . Best : Davis ViollBro ran Barnes De Norris Machin . Oakleigh Clays :Laz~rakis Angus . Best : Lazarakis Taylor Evangalista CookNi Mesley .

Umpires : Lionel Katz Dean James (MSJFL) (F)DE LA SALLE (2) 0.2 2.4 3.7 7.8 (50)

ST JOHNS 2.2 8.3 11.6 11.7 (73)DLS : Sheehan 4 Morwood Keaney Murphy . Best : SmythSheehan Meiklejohn Casey Colman Murphy . St Johns :Ryan 6 Peake 4 Purnell . Best : O'Connor Purnell Peake Ryan

Magee Cannane .Umpires : Paul Dinneen (Rot) (F)PENINSULA OB 2.5 4.10 5.11 8.14 (62)

BENTLEIGH 4.1 4.2 5.4 5.4 (34)Peninsula: Miller 2 Jay 2 De Lange 2 Kenny Knobel . Best :

Hocking Kenny Preston Knobei White Nestor. Bentleigh:Forrest 2 Brietkreuz Weld Ridgway . Best : Dewar KuzmaWyld Brietkreuz Meehan Rossi .Umpires: Mark Morrison (Rot) Logan Smith (F)E M US ST LEOS 0 C 2.3 4.3 6.6 7.8 (50)MAZENOD 0 C 0.0 1 .1 1 .1 2.3 (15)Match details not received .Umpires : David Windlow Tom Windlow (F)

UNDER-19 (21 RED

LA TROBE UNI BY E

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RUPERTSWOOD (2) 14.11 (95)

North Old Boys forfeit received by Rupertswoo d

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Winning EdgePresentations

The climax of the season is now upon us andjustifiably the two leading teams in each sectionplay today to determine the three premier teams .Last week's preliminary finals saw me select twowinners as again Prahran proved my undoing forthe second week in a row !! !Review of Preliminary Finals .Section 1 .Mazenod regained a lot of their early seasonsparkle when they accounted for a disappointingPrahran by thirty five points . Mazenod set up theirvictory with a dominating first quarter, which sawthe "'llvo Blues" struggle to keep in the contest .Prahran had many opportunities to cut theMazenod lead in the second quarter but markedinaccuracy left them twenty five points behind atthe long interval .Virtually any chance Prahran had wasextinguished by Mazenod's dominant aerialsupremacy and forward accuracy during the thirdquarter, which ended with Mazenod holding a fortyfive point lead .Mazenod did not continue in the same vein in thelast quarter, which saw Prahran regain some of its

lost form and prestige before succumbing by thirtyfive points .Coach Troy Bridgland led Mazenod from the frontand his four goals from centre half forward showedthe way home for fellow forwards Rob Palamaraand Michael Fothergill. For Prahran dual MasonMedallist Jason Storer was best followed byforwards Brett Cartlidge (4 goals) and NigelMacpherson (2 goals )Section 2.Old Melburnians proved too big and too talentedfor Fitzroy Reds in a fairly physical contest, whichthey won by seventy one points .Fitzroy Reds started well and led by four points atthe first change . However their inability to scoreanother goal and their failure to score in either thesecond or third quarters, meant they were nomatch for Old Melburnians who had winningplayers all over the ground . The O .M .s led by thirtyfive points at half time, by forty three points atthree quarter time and by seventy one points atthe final siren.Christian Tomlinson thrilled the crowd with hishigh marking at centre half back and Captain, TimMulligan, (3 goals) gave Old Melburnians a focal

point up forward .They also had goodcontributors inWhite, Farrer, andRead.For Fitzroy Reds, Stapleton, Gleeson, Paul Cookand Tony Jackson all tried hard to rally their side .Section 3.The Old Trinity versus North Old Boys matchprovided a fairly even contest for the first half .Trinity, who held a ten point lead at half time,played a good third quarter, which saw themholding a twenty three point lead at the lastchange . The last quarter, provided an even conteston the scoreboard, which meant Old trinityqualified for today's Grand final by twenty threepoints .Good players for the winners included : Taylor andJonathon Cade, as well as the consistent andtalented Jed Burgess and Jay Arrowsmith .North Old Boys were well served by: Booth .C .Stribley, Sutton and Nunan .Previews of Grand Finals .Se ction 1 .Old Xaverians, who seek their ninth consecutiveflag and their twelfth in thirteen seasons, playMazenod, the only team to lower the black and redcolours this season. At their last two meetings

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Old Scotch Simon 0 60Fitzroy Reds Grimmet 0 54Eley Park Viola 0 35Collegians Grant 0 34C1 8 (3)North Old Boys Connolly 0 69Old Scotch Illingworth 0 49Old Trinity Arrowsmith* 1 32University Blues Sudholtz 0 31°Includes ;uiais goals

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however, it has been the Old Xaverians, who havetaken the points -by fifty four in Round 13 and bytwenty four in the rain swept Second Semi Final .prevailing conditions will have a marked effect onthe outcome of this match . Ruck man Cuberes forMazenod is improving each game and the"Crocodiles" despite their immense talent do nothave a big man to compete in the aerial duels .Mazenod Coach Troy Bridgland returned to formwith a vengeance last Sunday and should he againmanage to kick multiple goals, Mazenod couldscore a surprise victory . Grenda and Fothergillscore goals each week and on the big SportscoverArena there should be many opportunities createdfor them today .Old Xaverians do possess the greater depth oftalent and experience with Andrew Dillon, DaveLandrigan and Chris Ellis each being a multiple ASection premiership player. Nick Rathgaber is adual Johnson Medallist and Captain Emeritus -Tony Landrigan won the Adrian Fisher Medal in1996 . Current Captain, Nick Fay leads from thefront and Coach Emeritus, David King is still ahandy player, who blends skill with constantencouragement to his playing personnel .Through their greater depth of talent, I select OldXaverians to triumph . . .again.Section 2 .On paper this match between Old Xaverians andOld Melburnians, promises to be the most keenlyfought of the day . Each side has defeated the otherthis season, with the Xaverian victory coming bynineteen points in the Second Semi Final .Last Sunday however the O .M .s returned to formwith Christian Tomlinson dominating across thehalf back , line and Captain, Tim Mulliganproviding a focal point up forward . Even theveteran Mason Medallist, Michael Verge seemed tohave recaptured the elixir that gave speed in hisyouth. Add to this experience the talent of the2004 Fisher Medallist, Ameet Bains, theconsistency of Farrer, White, Read and Egleton allof whom will give one hundred percent effort.What of the Xaverians, who have proven the topteam to date ? Up forward, Stapleton should againprove a handful for the Melburnians defence .Chamberlain, Carrodus, Gleeson and McInerneyhave all played consistent football for the OldXaverians and will be anxious to finish the seasonwith a premiership victory.Another close match should ensue and I suspecttoday it will be the Old Melburnians who triumph .Section 3 .University Blues and Old Trinity have met threetimes this season . With the Blues having around asixty point winning margin on each occasion. Ihave seen the three matches and as a

consequence, I cannot see Old Trinity, despitetheir earnest endeavours, being able to inflict theBlue's first defeat of the season .Blue's Coach, Luke Fulton outscored Old Trinityby himself in the Semi Final and it is difficult tofind a Trinity defender, who can nullify him today .Girdwood, Callery and Moylan are another trinitywhom Old Trinity must nullify to have any hope . Awild card likely to be played by the Blues is formerV.A.F.A . captain, Gil McLaughlin .For Old Trinity, Best and Fairest winner JedBurgess, Jay Arrowsmith, Christopherson andTaylor can again be expected to contribute to theteam cause.Stranger things have happened than anundefeated team losing a Grand Final and theweather can be a real factor at Sportscover Arena .However I forecast another comfortable win byUniversity Blues .

MILESTONELast week's exit of Prahran from the final'scontest, has left star full forward, Brett Cartli dgewith a game tally of 99. A career move may preventhim playing for Prahran again, so it is timely torecord his goalkicking feats . For the past sixseasons he has won the goalkicking award in hissection of Club XVIII with 2002 being his bestseason when he kicked 101 goals in sixteen gamesand was runner up to his mate, Dave Butterworthwho played at centre half forward for the "TwoBlues" . In Club XVIII, Brett has kicked 439 goals .His Prahran tally is more as he has helped his clubin C and D 1 Sections when required . All who havewatched Brett, have marvelled at his high markingskills as well as his accurate, though peculiarkicking style . Should Brett have played his lastClub XVIII game, we congratulate him on hisrecord and regret we may not see his like again .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB XVIII FINALS

CLUB 18 (1)Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004 at

Sportscover Arena - 2.15 p .m .Old Xaverians v Mazenod

CLUB 18 (2)Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004 at

Sportscover Arena - 11 .45 a.m .Old Xaverians (2) v Old Melburnians

CLUB 18 (3)Grand Final - Sunday August 22, 2004 at

Sportscover Arena - 9.20 a .m .University Blues v Old Trinity

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CLI:7 18 ( 1PRELEMARY FINALMAZENOD 5.3 7.4 12.7 12.8 (80)PRABRAPt 1.4 2.9 4.10 7.13 (55)M az: Palamara 2 Bridgland 4 Grenda 2 Fothergill FisherCicchiutto Davis . Best : Buszard Quirk Busby FisherCuberes Bridgland .Prahran : Cartlidge 4 MacPherson 2 Ivak. Best: J StorerA Slawinski B Cartlidge N MacPherson R Pritchard GScott.Umpires : Paul Nailer Tony Robbins (F) Michael HafnerJosh White-Spier (B) Trevor Hansen Mark Thornhill (G )

CLUB 18 (2)PRE ARY FINALOLD MELBURNIANS 1.3 7.6 8.10 12 .14 (86)FITZROY REDS 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.3 (15)Old Melb : Mulligan 3 Read 2 Bains 2 Egleton 2 Arden 2Farrer. Best: C Tomlinson White Farrer Egleton ReadMulligan .Fitzroy Reds : Stapleton Densley. Best : Gleeson JacksonStapleton W Bahr Leske Paul Cook .Umpires : Ryan Hense Brian Nunn (F) Dean BanovaFrank Kavanagh (B) Joe Ciccotosto Joe Salvatore (G)

CLUB 18 (3)PRE ARY FINALOLD TRINITY 2.2 4.6 6.8 7.9 (51)NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .1 3.2 3.3 4.4 (28)Old Trinity: M Pawsey 2 E McDonald G Barr N StebbinsC Taylor J Arrowsmith . Best: Taylor J CadeChristopherson N Stebbins J Burgess J Arrowsmith.NOB : C Stribley Sindhu Booth Trimboli . Best: Booth CStribley Sutton Nunan Trimboli Barden.Umpires : Simon Pearless David Windlow (F) RitchieBenson Bob O'Halloran (B) Rick Benson Paul Fahey (G )

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3 M Jones (DVC) . . . . . . . .I . . . . 1 D. Agius . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .4 N Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 2 M. Davis . . . . .

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, . . . .4 D Landrigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C. Varney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5 P Hall (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 M . Quirk . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .6 B Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 J. Grimison . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .7 M Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 8 W. Occhuito . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 A Nolen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 9 M . Gonsalvez . . . . . . . . .; . , . .9 N Rathgeber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 L Buszard . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .10 N Fay ( C) . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . 12 B . McKeon . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .11 T Rourke . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 13 T. Bridgtand . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .12 R George . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 14 T. Coxon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 C Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 J . Crozier . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .14 T Curnow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 C . Collins . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .15 A McHarg . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 19 S. Vandergert . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .16 J Poulus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 C . Busby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 B Beetham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 R . Palamara . . . . . . . . . ! . . . .21 L Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 28 N.Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,23 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 29 S.Grenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 D King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 S.Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i31 C.Belleville . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .

33 A Belli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i, 32 C.Azzopardi . . . . . . . . . .I . . .. .34 J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A.Smyth (Captain) . . . . .~ . . . .36 P Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 M .Pollard . . . . . . . . . . . :37 T Landrigan . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 35 M .Fothergill . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .41 A Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 T.Scassera . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .71 M Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 N .Camilleri . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .77 J Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 J.Cuberes . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .88 D Russian . . . . . . . . . . .J . . . . 42 N .Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

111 W Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . 44 S.Aaopardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 A.Manjikian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48 S.Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 S.Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

51 P.Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M .Nussbaum . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Coach: Michael Hardman Coach : Michael Read Coach : Luke Fulton Coach : Ed Best

G'B G iB G I B G I B

I R Calhaem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Berman J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quill J . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 3 M Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .n . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .3 J Marti 2 Tomlinson H . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fulton L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . . ; . . . .5 J Christopherso n

4 T Corrigan . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 3 Caner S . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 13 Girdwood T . . . . . . . . . . !. . . . 7 W Somerville . . . . . . . . : . . . .6 R Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 4 Barrett N . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 15 Quin L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 8 C Stebbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 J Francis . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 5 Redin T . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 20 Coleman M . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 8 A Amiconi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 J Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Utting J . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . 24 Russell S . . . . . . . . . . . .i 9 D Hilderbrandt . . . . . . . ., . . . .11 S Carrodus . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 7 MlddletonW . . . . . . . . . j . . . . 35 Baker A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 11 CAmiconi . . . . . . . . . . .12 T Chambers . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 8 Forster R . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 36 McKinley T . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 12 N Stebbins . . . . . . . . . .13 D

e9 Gourley J . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 43 Meagher J I. . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 13 J Cade . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

14 M Xuereb . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . 10 Read M . . . . . . . . . . . 45 McLachlan G . . . . . . . . . { . . . . 14 M Thtivaites . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .15 W Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . 11 Bains A . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 46 Birks T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f . . . . 17 S Manseur . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .16 J Sadler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Rose M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 MiIIarA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . { . 18 C Heaven17 B Stapleton . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 13 Farrer A . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 52 IhIeT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 20 M Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .18 D Mackay . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 14 Geddes J . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 53 IhIe B . . .. . . . . . . . .~ . 21 A tGnross ~ .19 M Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 15 Atkinson E . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 54 Waxman . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . .A 24 W Goldenberg . . . . . . . ; . . . .20 M Hardman . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 16 Anderson A . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 56 Irvine T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 E ChiHey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 N Larkins . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 17 Egieton R . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 58 Sudhoftz J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 D Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . .24 C Carrodus . . . . . . . . . . .i. 17 Jacobs M '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Hughes W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 L Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . .J . . . .25 T Gleeson . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . . 18 Parker T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 61 Ritchie J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 M O'Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 M Conquest . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . 18 Richards D . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 62 Callery M (C) . . . . . . . . ., . . . . 29 M McCutcheon . . . . . . . . . . .27 T McInerney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Sandwell M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Eden P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 J Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 J McInerney . . . . . . . . ' . . . 20 Officer R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 McPhail D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 D Gnatt . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .29 J Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Cooper G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 BarbettiJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 M Pawsey . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .30 C Hoare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Anderson H . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 McAloon D . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 38 P Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

31 L Tuddenham . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Black M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Fitzpatrick A . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 E McDonald . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .32 A Bushby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 White W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 King J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 C Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .33 D Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 26 Arden S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Meade J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 G Treadwell . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .36 J McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Tresise S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Irving M (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 C Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 C Green . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 28 Pocock A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Leahy B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 P Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 C Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Middleton T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Gibson S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 R Gamble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 C Warry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Mulligan T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Costin R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 C Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 J O'Connell . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 30 Verge M . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 75 Moylan J . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 56 E Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 C Knott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 41 McKeon C . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 76 Heine M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 M Crawford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 M Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 44 Moody A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Glass I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 D Cristiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 J McGrath . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 57 Sibree C . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 80 Maplestone D . . . . . . . . . . 63 S Cade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 R Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 59 HydeA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . . 81 McMahon M . . . . . . . . . .j. . . . 65 B lseppi . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .111 F Chamberlain . . . . . . . . .. . . . 72 Tomlinson E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Bannister D . . . . . . . . . . .i. . 68 A Hii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .

77 Tomlinson J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Thomas B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 M Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Tomlinson C . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . 88 David P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 77 J Monasso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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112 Nankivell J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Birrell S . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 79 C Treadwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Ellis T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .

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84 J Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Branchttower C . . . . . . . . . . , . 86 A Brawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Reg NewClub Donors DonorsSt Mary's AFC 22 39Ormond AFC 34 11Old Ivanhoe Grammar AFC 15 30

St Bedes Mentone Tigers 38 5Hampton Rovers AFC 34 2

% ° Reg New % %Total M'ship inc RdiO Club Donors Dono rs Total M'ship inc Rd 1061 69 .30010 27 .300Io Old Brighton Grammarians 6 1 7 3.50% 2009fl45 36 .6045 17.90ofo Oakleigh AFC 5 1 6 3.40% 1 . iOoio45 26 .9096 1 .20% Albert Park AFC 5 1 6 5.90% 1 .00%43 33 .10% 11 .50oto Beaumaris AFC 6 6 4.6001o O.80oh36 20.20ofo 10.701/o Ivanhoe Assumption AFC 5 5 5.60% 5 .6040

17.909'0 12.800io University Blues 4 1 5 3 .800, 3 .80%29.801Yo 14.404b Syndal Tally Ho AFC 5 5 5 .400,10 1 .100,011 .600,5 6.401m Old Melburnians 4 1 5 3 .10% 0 .60%21 .2 0% 2.50% Mt Lilydale OC 4 1 5 5 .601/b 0.006521 .100l0 6.70gb AJAX AFC 4 1 5 2.80% 0.000516 .80% 3.70% Eltham OC 4 4 5.10% 3.809 ,.17 .90% 4.20ola Swinburne University AFC 3 1 4 4 .20% 2.10%13 .301h 5.30% Ban}uleAFC 4 4 3.001,0 1 .50%11 . 10% 3 . 00% Aquinas OC 4 0 4 2.7090 1 .30ofi6.80% 3 .20% Monash Gryphons AFC 4 4 4.00% 1 .009ro7.70% 2 .600lo Old Geelong FC 3 1 4 2.100,10 0.50%6 .20% 2 .60% Box Hill North AFC 4 4 3.90% 0 .00%8 .30ofo 3 .800.6 Collegians AFC 4 4 2 .30% 0 .00%6 .20% 1 .70% Power House AFC 2 1 3 2 .901/0 1 .900,'07 .800,-0 0 .00ov Eley Park AFC 3 3 5 .10% 1 .70%6 .40% 5 .80°'v Monash Blues AFC 3 3 1 .60% 1 .600l06 .800l0 2.70°to Old Camberwell Gram. 3 3 2.301/o 1 .50%3 .80010 2.701,6 North Brunswick AFC 3 3 3 .101h 1 .00456.601/6 2.60% South Melbourne Districts 3 3 2.1096 0.701/65.00% 1 .50% Prahran AFC 3 3 2.00% 0.701 05.20% 1 .00% Whitefriars OC 2 1 3 1.904n 0.60%6.900,6 0.00% Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 2 2 1 .501/o 0.70%6.501h 2 .90lo Glen Eira AFC 2 2 1 .405'0 0.700,57 .10ofo 1 .6 036 Richmond Central AFC 2 2 1 .80% 0 .00%5 .30010 1 .2 0% Hawthorn AFC 2 2 1.40% 0 .001k4 .70ofo 2 .400/b Emmaus St Leo's OC AFC 1 1 2 1 .100,6 0 .001m8 .70% 2 .20ofo Bulleen Cobras AFC I 1 1 .00% 1 .00%6 .20410 1 .50o,n KewAFC 1 1 1 .10% 0.00°,65 .804n 1 .401/o St Kevin's OB 1 1 0.50% 0.00%3 .50oFo 1 .30% St Johns OC 0 0 .00% 0.00%

Marcellin OC 20 15 35

Parkdale Vultures AFC 30 1 31

De La Salle OC 23 6 29

Williamstown CYMS 24 1 25

Peninsula OB 18 1 19 .Old Mentonians 18 18

Old Haileyburians AFC 15 2 17

UHS-VU AFC 11 4 15

Old Paradians AFC 11 4 15

Old Carey Grammarians 11 2 13

Werribee AFC 12 12

Old Essendon Grammarians 12 12

Caulfield Grammarians 5 6 11

Old Trinity Grammarians 9 2 11

Rupertswood AFC 8 3 11

LaTrobe University AFC 8 2 10

MHSOB AFC 9 1 10

Old Xaverians AFC 10 10

Old Scotch Collegians AFC 10 10

VAFAUA 10 10

Fitzroy Reds AFC 10 10

St Bemards OC 7 3 10

Yarra Valley OB 8 1 9

Old Westbourne AFC 9 9

Therry Penola AFC 9 9

Mazenod OC 8 8

Elstemwick AFC 8 8

Bentleigh AFC 8 8

North Old Boys 7 1 8

University Blacks 7 1 8

West Brunswick AFC 7 7

Salesian OC 6 1 77.00% 5.00%7.401fi 4.30% Totals 623 156 77 9

Congratulations to St. Mary's who receive 2 new Sherrin footballs from Spaldingfor being the club with the greatest number of donations after Rd15 and they alsoreceive gift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Great Southern Pies for having

the greatest percentage increase in donors between Rds 11-15.

Sunday September 12 the VAFA will host the annual Blood Bank luncheonwhere all registered Captain Bloods will be invited, and the winner of the

2004 Blood Challenge will be announced.

Donations will be counted up to and including August 27, 2004.

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- --m--- -RPCnIts of Tribunal NP ~rin RS - Tuesday . August 17~ Dean Matthe4a, Bulleen-Templestowe .Striking, 2 matches .

- Accepted Prescribed Penalty

offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdce ($50);,fourth offence ($100); eac h

subsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18failure to phonescores by 2 .30pmNil

Seniors/1,119failure to providefinal scores by 5pmMt. Lilydale OC (S)Old Carey (U)

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 15/16South Melbourne Districts (S), Old Carey (U )

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Peter Willamson

Andrew Wu

Gavan Flower

Cam Nation

Fraser Cameron

Tom Brain

Johathan Horn

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OLD GEELONG 17OLD CAREY 17BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE1 7

BENTLEIGH 17SWINBURNE UNI 17IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 17WEST BRUNSWICK 17WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17MONASH GRYPHONS 1 7

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OAKLEIGH 17RUPERTSW000 17UHS-VU 17ST JOHNS 0 C 17WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS17POWER HOUSE 17`HAWTHORN AMATEURS17MT LILYDALE 17SYNDAL TALLY-HO 17'Ineligible player Round 1 6

04 RESERVE P

KEW 17ELSTERNWICK 17ST MARYS 17OLD WESTBOURNE 17NORTH BRUNSWICK 17ALBERT PARK 17ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 17BULLEEN COBRAS 17*RICHMOND CENTRAL 17BOX HILL NORTH 17* Ineligible player Round 1 5

U19 SECTION 1 P

OLD XAVERIANS 17DE LA SALLE 17ST KEVINS 17WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17OLD SCOTCH 17STBERNARDS 17UNIVERSITY BLUES 17MARCELLIN 17OLD BRIGHTON 17CAULFIELD GR 1 7

U39 SECTION 2 P

COLLEGIANS 17RUPERTSWOOD 17'OLD ESSENDON GR 17OLD CAMBERWELL 17BEAUMARIS 17BANYULE VIEWBANK 17OLD TRINITY 17OLD MELBURNIANS 17OLD IVANHOE 17*Ineligible player Round 15

U19 SECTION 3 pOLD CAREY 17WHITEFRIARS 17OLD PARADIANS 17UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17OAKLEIGH 17ST BEDES MENT TIG 17AJAX 17MHSOB 17

MONASH BLUES 17THERRY PENOLA 0 B 17'Ineligible player Round 16

IN L D For Agst % PLs

16 1 0 1394 521 267.56 6415 2 0 1672 373 448 .26 6012 5 0 1175 826 142.25 488 9 0 961 1052 91 .35 327 10 0 916 959 95.52 287 10 0 828 1105 74.93 286 11 0 864 1488 58.06 245 12 0 592 988 59.92 205 12 0 672 1230 54.63 204 13 0 712 1416 50.28 1 6

W L D For Agst % Pis

16 1 0 1481 590 251.02 6415 2 0 1771 619 286.11 6015 2 0 1352 593 227.99 6010 7 0 1328 857 154.96 409 8 0 1274 1242 102 .58 367 10 0 905 1044 86 .69 287 10 0 868 1235 70 .28 284 13 0 856 1391 61 .54 161 16 0 577 1785 32 .32 41 16 0 429 1697 25 .28 4

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0 1209 661 182 .90 560 1414 756 187.04 520 1261 924 136 .47 481 1208 852 141 .78 460 1312 1025 128.00 441 1243 946 131 .40 380 1120 1059 105.76 240 1037 1078 96.20 240 513 1714 29.93 80 678 2064 32.85 0

W L D For Asst % PLc

13 3 1 1813 '1093 165.87 5413 4 0 1581 996 158.73 5213 4 0 1732 1259 137.57 5212 5 0 1793 1309 136 .97 4810 7 0 1714 1178 145 .50 408 8 1 1530 1565 97 .76 346 11 0 1169 1480 78 .99 244 13 0 1058 1619 65 .35 164 13 0 694 2110 32 .89 161 16 0 916 1671 54 .82 4

W L D For Ayst % Pts

13 3 1 1318 708 186 .16 5412 5 0 1348 1317 102 .35 4811 6 0 1263 1350 93 .56 4410 7 0 1228 1198 102 .50 4010 7 0 1066 1076 99 .07 409 8 0 1268 1261 100 .56 368 9 0 1127 1154 97.66 327 10 0 1023 1235 82 .83 284 12 1 734 1332 55.11 1 8

w L D Far Agst % Pts

14 3 0 1756 880 199.55 5612 5 0 1548 882 175.51 4812 5 0 1489 976 152.56 4812 5 0 1476 986 149.70 4810 7 0 1407 1216 115.71 409 8 0 1451 1033 140.46 365 12 0 1200 1641 73.13 205 12 0 848 1504 56.38 204 13 0 821 1871 43.88 162 15 0 869 2167 40.10 8

PENINSULA 0 B 17 15 2 0 2085 1087 191 .81 60BENTLEIGH 17 13 4 0 2061 653 315 .62 52ST JOHNS 0 C 17 12 5 0 1665 1244 133 .84 48EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 17 11 6 0 1655 1348 12217 44SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS17 11 6 0 1556 1345 115 .69 44ORMOND 17 6 11 0 1367 1678 81 .47 24DE LA SALLE (2) 17 5 12 0 1191 1747 68 .17 20`MAZEN000 C 17 5 12 0 1112 1708 65,11 20OAKLEIGH CLAYS 17 3 14 0 1071 2244 47 .73 12HAMPTON ROVERS 17 3 14 0 915 2098 43 .61 12'Ineligible player Round 1 6

U19 (2) RED P W L D For AFITZROY REDS 17 17 0 0 1912 532 359.40 68RUPERTSWOOD (2) 17 13 4 0 1401 746 187 .80 52LA TROBE UNI 17 13 4 0 1324 757 174.90 52OLD WESTBOURNE 17 11 6 0 1094 1117 97 .94 44BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE17 9 8 0 1279 1127 113 .49 36OLD XAVERIANS (2) 17 8 9 0 751 1079 69.60 32NORTH OLD BOYS 17 7 10 0 1034 1362 75.92 28AQUINAS 0 C 17 4 13 0 637 1668 38.19 16UHS-VUST BERNARDS 17 3 14 0 637 1935 32 .92 1 2

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3.5 9 1 744 1113 66 .8526 .922 11 0 538 1153 46,6615,381 12 0 379 1543 24 .56 7.690 4 0 0 0 0.00 0

CLUB 14M POLD XAVERIANS (2) 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15FITZROY REDS 15OLD SCOTCH (2) 15ELEY PARK 15COLLEGIANS 15MONASH BLUES 15THERRY PENOLA 0 B 15WHITEFRIARS 15UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15

Aw-% Pis3 2 0 1238 607 203 .95 523 2 0 1288 686 187.76 529 6 0 1006 841 119.62 369 6 0 1172 1011 115.92 367 8 0 1066 948 112.45 287 8 0 1131 1032 109.59 287 8 0 860 1084 79.34 285 10 0 874 1190 73.45 203 12 0 504 1269 39.72 122 13 0 665 1296 51 .31 8

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 15 0 0 1844 463 398.27 60OLD TRINITY 15 12 3 0 1485 714 207 .98 48EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 15 10 5 0 1096 673 162 .85 40NORTH OLD BOYS 15 9 6 0 975 689 141 .51 36OLD SCOTCH (3) 15 8 7 0 915 1058 86 .48 32OLD GEELONG 15 6 9 0 1004 1085 92 .53 24CAULFIELD GR 15 5 9 1 912 1384 65 .90 22LA TROBE UNI 15 4 10 1 554 1196 46 .32 18OLD CAREY 15 2 13 0 643 1531 42 .00 8MONASH GRYPHONS 15 2 13 0 571 1445 39 .52 8

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 16MARCELLIN 16STBERNARDS 16OLD TRINITY 16OLD SCOTCH 16OLD XAVERIANS 16OLD MELBURNIANS 16OLD HAILEYBURY 16WHITEFRIARS 16DE LA SALLE 1 6

8 SECTION P

ST KEVINS 16COLLEGIANS 16OLDIVANHOE 16ST BEDES MENT TIG 16OLD ESSENDON GR 16OLD BRIGHTON 16NORTH OLD BOYS 1 6MAZENOD 0 C 16OLD PARADIANS 16BEAUMARIS 1 6

C SECSECTION P

MHSOB 17CAULFIELD GR 17PARKDALE VULTURES 17MONASH BLUES 17HAMPTON ROVERS 17OLD CAMBERWELL 17AJAX 17THERRY PENOLA 0 B 17EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 17GLEN EIRA 1 7

1P1 SECTION P

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17BANYULE 17ORMOND 17FITZROY REDS 17YARRA VALLEY 0 B 17PRAHRAN 17AQUINAS 0 C 17PENINSULA 0 B 17OLD MENTONIANS 17SALESIAN 0 C 1 7

112 SECTlDN P

OLD CAREY 17BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE17OLD GEELONG 17IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 17LA TROBE UNI 17BENTLEIGH 17WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17SWINBURNE UNI 17MONASH GRYPHONS 17WEST BRUNSWICK 1 7

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 17OAKLEIGH 17ST JOHNS O C 17UHS-VU 17SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS17POWER HOUSE 17SYNDAL TALLY-HO 17WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17MT LILYDALE 17HAWTHORN AMATEURS 17

dl t D FDr Agst ~

14 2 0 1573 1022 153 .91 5612 4 0 1494 928 160 .99 4811 4 1 1818 1412 128 .75 469 6 1 1461 1239 117 .92 388 8 0 1346 1430 94 .13 327 9 0 1022 1247 81 .96 286 10 0 984 1310 75 .11 245 11 0 1299 1290 100.70 204 12 0 872 1616 53 .96 163 13 0 1061 1436 73.89 1 2

AF -w-% ft3 0 1686 1317 128.02 525 0 1205 1136 106.07 44

0 5 1 1305 1214 107.50 420 6 0 1588 1242 127.86 400 6 0 1628 1361 119.62 409 7 0 1360 1181 115.16 367 9 0 1231 1263 97 .47 284 11 1 1078 1478 72 .94 183 13 0 1036 1626 63 .71 122 14 0 1088 1387 78 .44 8

W L D FDr Agst % Pis

14 3 0 1459 1123 129 .92 5613 3 1 1841 1097 167 .82 5412 5 0 1641 1221 134 .40 4810 7 0 1343 1168 114 .98 409 8 0 1224 1242 98 .55 368 8 1 1337 1304 102 .53 346 11 0 1336 1484 90.03 246 11 0 1153 1489 77.43 245 12 0 1261 1652 76.33 201 16 0 1123 1938 57.95 4

IN L D For Agst % Pts

17 0 0 1926 954 201.89 6812 5 0 1711 1160 147.50 4812 5 0 1548 1128 137.23 4811 6 0 1317 932 141.31 449 8 0 1430 1276 112.07 366 11 0 1207 1395 86 .52 246 11 0 1009 1439 70 .12 245 12 0 1178 1620 72 .72 205 12 0 1091 1533 71 .17 202 15 0 911 1959 46 .50 8

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14 3 0 1761 1008 174 .70 5613 4 0 1610 1152 139 .76 5212 4 1 1557 1114 139 .77 5011 6 0 1452 1257 115 .51 449 8 0 1298 1255 103 .43 367 9 1 1147 1466 78.24 305 12 0 1146 1418 80.82 205 12 0 1157 1513 76.47 204 13 0 1040 1452 71 .63 164 13 0 961 1524 63.06 1 6

EY L D For Agst % Pis

15 2 0 1892 1071 176.66 6015 2 0 1768 1195 147.95 6012 5 0 1528 1166 131 .05 4811 6 0 1348 1047 128.75 4410 7 0 1460 1393 104 .81 4 05 12 0 1269 1432 88 .62 205 12 0 1160 1560 74 .36 204 13 0 1385 1719 80 .57 164 13 0 1207 1631 74 .00 16

4 13 0 1198 2001 59 .87 16

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OLD WESTBOURNE 17 16 1 0 1825 784 232 .78KEW 17 14 3 0 1665 1027 162 .12BULLEEN COBRAS 17 11 6 0 1464 1175 124 .60ST MARYS 17 10 7 0 1893 1404 134 .83ELSTERNWICK 17 10 7 0 1735 1315 131 .94ALBERT PARK 17 6 11 0 1400 1674 83 .63

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 17 5 11 1 1088 1538 70.74NORTH BRUNSWICK 17 5 12 0 1381 1945 71 .00

RICHMOND CENTRAL 17 4 13 0 1068 1945 54 .91BOX HILL NORTH 17 3 13 1 1300 2012 64 .61

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L D F- agsr / PrsA RESERVE P ffUNIVERSITY BLUES 16 16 0 0 1783 468 380.98 64STBERNARDS 16 12 4 0 1150 788 145.94 48OLD SCOTCH 16 11 5 0 1115 965 115.54 44OLD TRINITY 16 9 7 0 965 727 132.74 36OLD HAILEYBURY 16 9 7 0 1064 925 115.03 36DE LA SALLE 16 7 9 0 913 968 94.32 28OLD XAVERIANS 16 7 9 0 874 1067 81 .91 28

MARCELLIN 16 6 10 0 834 1085 76 .87 24OLD MELBURNIANS 16 2 14 0 631 1243 50 .76 8WHITEFRIARS 16 1 15 0 431 1572 27 .42 4

3 RESERVE P~ L D For Agst % Pts

NORTH OLD BOYS 16 14 2 0 1158 620 186 .77 56

COLLEGIANS 16 14 2 0 1031 737 139 .89 56ST KEVINS 16 11 4 1 1160 770 150 .65 46

OLD BRIGHTON 16 8 8 0 892 684 130 .41 32ST BEDES MENT TIG 16 8 8 0 773 905 85 .41 32

MAZENOD 0 C 16 7 9 0 869 1073 80.99 28OLD ESSENDON GR 16 5 11 0 836 956 87 .45 20BEAUMARIS 16 4 11 1 699 963 72 .59 18OLD IVANHOE 16 4 12 0 760 1156 65.74 16OLD PARADIANS 16 4 12 0 596 1063 56.07 1 6

C RESERVE P W L D For A~sr % PIS

HAMPTON ROVERS 17 13 4 0 1175 816 144.00 52MONASH BLUES 17 11 5 1 1093 846 129.20 46AJAX 17 11 6 0 1031 634 162.62 44OLD CAMBERWELL 17 10 7 0 991 1019 97.25 40MHSOB 17 9 7 1 1120 741 151 .15 38CAULFIELD GR 17 9 8 0 1127 926 121 .71 36THERRY PENOLA 0 B 17 9 8 0 964 963 100.10 36EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 17 7 10 0 1057 1109 95,31 28PARKDALE VULTURES 17 5 12 0 866 1222 70 .87 20GLEN EIRA 17 0 17 0 527 1771 29 .76 0

DI RESERVE P~ D FDr A~ Pis

FITZROY REDS 17 14 3 0 1384 567 244.09 56ORMOND 17 14 3 0 1391 585 237 .78 56UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 13 4 0 1694 552 306 .88 52

OLD MENTONIANS 17 12 5 0 1180 772 152 .85 48AQUINAS 0 C 17 10 7 0 936 992 94 .35 40

PENINSULA 0 B 17 9 8 0 1190 1059 112 .37 36BANYULE 17 6 10 1 840 1169 71 .86 26

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 17 3 13 1 639 1171 54 .57 14PRAHRAN 17 2 15 0 483 1477 32 .70 8SALESIAN 0 C 17 1 16 0 384 1993 19.27 4

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