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:)ORTSCOVER FA MAJOR SPONSO R !,tonash Blues D C Sectio n lst SEMI FINAL - August 23, 200 3 DI Sectio n 1st SEMI FINAL - August 23, 200 3 D2 Sectio n lst SEMI FINAL - August 23, 200 3 Old E sendon B D3 Sectio n 1 st SEMI FINAL - August 24, 200 3 D4 Section QUALIFYING FINAL - August 23, 200 3 Si:'nburne D3 D4 Section ELIMINATION FINAL - August 24 . 200 3 ROUND 18 A, B and U1 9 SECTION S Fosteriv Famiii Footbalfsince 18-9-2 Peninsula D 2 ~ ~ i Official Journal of the VICT TEITR~FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Registered for postin e tlPu~ilicatinn . Category B''

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:)ORTSCOVERFA MAJOR SPONSO R

!,tonash Blues DC Section

lst SEMI FINAL - August 23, 200 3

DI Section

1st SEMI FINAL - August 23, 2003

D2 Section

lst SEMI FINAL - August 23, 200 3

Old E sendon BD3 Section

1 st SEMI FINAL - August 24, 2003

D4 Section

QUALIFYING FINAL - August 23, 200 3

Si:'nburne D3

D4 Section

ELIMINATION FINAL - August 24 . 2003

ROUND 18A, B and U1 9

SECTIONS

Fosteriv Famiii Footbalfsince 18-9-2

Peninsula D 2

~ ~iOfficial Journal of the VICT TEITR~FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Registered for postin e tlPu~ilicatinn . Category B''

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that the dates for the Executive seminar have been set (October 1 3and 14) most of the advisory groups to the VAFA's Executive Committee arebusily preparing submissions for the Executive which each group believe svill lead to a betterment of Amateur football . The Rules Revie wCommittee, which looks at the rules and many of the procedures governin gIie way our competition is run, meets in the next ten days to talk and pu t

together its submission. A group representing the Presidents, who met aiortnight ago, meets soon with an Executive sub-group for assistance in itssubmission which will be presented face to face with the Executive at th eseminar.

FYa°ia. S T EVZ N SCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

I ;-<tremely disappointing to see the terrible photograph in last week's Age of an Amateur player,cigarette and can of beer in hand wearing a training jumper sporting an old SmokeFree logo . We aretinder no doubt that this photograph was a set-up - the "ocker" Aussie male and the clean cutJapanese lad, however the Amateur club has to show cause to the Executive Committee why it (theclub) and/or the player should not be heavily penalised for bringing Amateur football into disreputethrough allowing such a photograph to be published. The accompanying write-ups to the originalphoto and the following days' responses require a definite statement from the VAFA .The first day after the photo was published Football V ictoria was quoted as saying they would beseeking a°please explain" from the VAFA as they (FV) "control our Association. "The day after this the Age allowed invited us to put the record straight and it is worth repeating todaybecause clubs and administrators the length and breadth of the VAFA were hell bent that we shouldnever lose any independence when Football Victoria was established .The truth of the matter is that we signed a membership agreement with Football Victoria which

meant we became an affiliate of that body . We argued long and hard to have the words "control of'struck from our agreement as we fiercely preserved the right to run our competition independently

.uzd free of any intervention .

We have lost the independence to deal directly with our former major sponsor (now Level 6 sponsor)VicHealth, as that body has seen fit to allocate funds to the one peak body in each sport it isassociated with . We accept that decision and look forward to promoting well the many healthmessages that VicHealth will require the VAFA to promote . In all other areas we will consider anypolicies "rolled out" by Football Victoria but will then make our decisions as to whether they are bestfor our competition .

Good news for the busy and exciting weeks ahead . The canteen and after match bar prices a tLlsternwick Park (Sportseover Arena) and the gate

admittance prices to all finals venues will stay as they werefor 2002. The Executive and the EP caterer are to be

congratulated in showing this positive lead, especially assport and entertainment continues to become more andmore expensive .

All the best today to all clubs engaged in vital last roundmatches and to clubs embarking on the 2003 finals series .We look forward to many spirited contests played in hardbut fair Amateur traditions .

INDEXNext Week's Matches . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .6Sport 927 Bumper Sticker competition wicmer .. .. .. .. . .7Coaches' Clipboard. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..12For the Lom of the Game. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . ..18-19Coaches Adverts .. .. . ... . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..32-33Looking Back .. . .. .. .. .... . .. .. . .... .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..3435Toda}rs Umpires . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..4DFinals' Eiigibility.. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..97Sportscover Arena Draw .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . 59Tribunal & Invzstigations . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..59SporLscom Spot the Bah . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..62Ladders . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .63 / B 4

t c_ a 6THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO Nu ust 23rd, ~~~ 6-~rlcea ?2 .00 Vol . 03 No. 19

.vafia .asn .au0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003

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Forme r

has flagge dMelburnian sfor a full pre-se< 'Daffy, who joined c

:3 mid-season, will

play on if his knee permits and says he hashad a whale of a time in his one and a half

games under fellow ex-Tiger Justin Pickering.

"I'd like to do a full pre-season and see what

happens," Daffy said Lrsis week .

"Hopefully we can stay in A Section. I feel a bit

slow and a bit out of shape and I've usually gotsomebody running after me, but if I get fit I

can deal with that ."After a while I'll realise more where the ballgoes and where it's meant to go - it's different

from playing in the AFL ."But you have to admire the guys for just

having a crack and they're great guys down

there . "Daffy is playing against his doctor's advice,having worn down the cartilage in his

bl some knee .

breati~

a ec 'e sigh of

YQ3 ;,f 'ter its win

over -"•<°s guarar -=ed a spot in x o cc~ :o n

or ne _ason. The club was chuffed with the

return Glenn Cox, who played a peach of agame after serving out a suspension, and

David Johnston .

The news is obviously not so good for theBlues, but they still appear safe .

While both , and old Melhad wins, the Blues' percentage is likely to

keep them out of the drop zone even if they

lose their final game .

Both Old Melburnians and St Revs havedaunting tasks today, and still very little

percentage separates them.

Calculators will be put to good use this

afternoon if both win or if both lose .

And we suspect mobile phone companies wi make a few bob this afternoon as people makf

calls between the grounds .trou eBut as he says, at 30 he is too young to bedoing nothing and would still be playingleague footy if it weren't for a wretched run

with injuries .Much of his link with Old Melburnians eame

through teammate Brendon Gale, who is also

a mate of Pickering's. Gale, the distinguished

ex-ruckman, played with both during his 244

games at Tigerland.Daffy came to Richmond just as Pickering wasleaving, but he remembers his new coach well

from the days at Punt Road ."He was one of the first to come up and sayG'day when I first went down there," Daffy

said.Good manners, it seems, can come back with

a bit of interest .

Harve 8St Bernards >`University Blues DeCrespigny 2

St Bernards D Jordan 2Old Scotch Hawkins 7Old Ivanhoe Toovey

A Reserv e Efstathiou 2Old Haileybury 2University Blues Quin 3St Bernards Hawkes 2Old Ivanhoe Millar 0Old Scotch

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T ;::AT'S A TURNAROUND

old Melburnians stunning win over St

gernards not only kept the club out of the

r, legation zone, it was also one of the greatest

,jbout-faces in suburban football this year. In

round 8, St Bernards humiliated the Redlegs

;;1 .24 (210) to 4 .12 (36) only to upstaged at

borne last weekend. Old Melburnian's eight-

point win makes it a 182-point reversal . That's

a smidgen more than 30 goals .

Then there's the turnaround inside a match,

: hich happened in relegation rival St Kevins'

ulatch against Old Ivanhoe . St Kevs' were

down by 38 points at the five-minute mark of

[lie final quarter only to hit the front with

niinutes to go .

TIGHTAt the other end of the ladder, Old FlaiTeybury

-aid Old Trinity are grappling for the last

('inal's spot . Old Trinity has an inferior

percentage, and will probably need Old

gaileybury to go down to Marcellin . It also

needs to beat St Bernards .

T H E BsThey've dubbed them The Killer Bs at Old

:>averians, match-winning trio Beetham,

Biddleeambe and Brushfield . The men on the

best list - who were joined by Damian Orlando

- helped the Xavs complete a perfect home

record for the home and away season . And

people say the trip to St Bernards is the most

ardent journey in amateur football . . .

THE DILEMMA

Footballers have talked about it for years : do

you play or attend the birth of your child?

Somebody who wasted no time deliberating

the point was the president of Old Xaverians .

Davina Connors-Calhaem is expected to

give birth some time this week. We wish her

all the best .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Jesper Fjeldstad - fjeldstadjCmxnet .com .au

TOY3'AI"S TCHESA SECTION

Old Trinity v St BernardsOld Melburnians v Old Xaverians

Old Haileybury v Marcelli nUniversity Blues v Old Ivanhoe

St Kevins v Old Scotch TBP.

}5 .7 11 .9 15,10 1,: I (122)

OLD°n,LBURRIA%S 1 .7 11 .11 16 .15 19.16(130)

St. ITT ..°'aards: T Harvey 8 Byrne 4 N Mitchell 2 Neeson O'Su11; .n James

Ashton . Best : T Harvey O'Sullivan J Mount B Jordan Trcavin. Old

bgelbt .Pntana: Magee 8 Beaumont 2 Kennon 2 C Rae 2 Hazeil 2 Berry JonoMiller Thompson . Best : Magee Jono Miller R Mulqutney S Theodore N

Mulqulney Haze1L Umpires: Jason MeNiece Rob Sneddon (F) Chris O'SheaNathan Eddy (B) Daniel Scully Dennis Webster (G)

OLD SCOTCH 1.3 2.5 6.9 11.12 (78)

OLD TRINITY 1.3 9.7 11.11 12.12 (84)

Old Scotch : Hawkins 2 Wigney 2 Collins Kitchen Mullins B Phillips C

Phillips Quail Rocs . Best: Wtgney Hume Hosking Beranger Crow Quail . Old

Trinity : Cultrera 3 Reynolds 3 Gnatt 2 Green Longmire A Ram.den T

VanDerVenne. Best: Gnatt A Ramsden Butler Kenna R Burrows Dann .

Umpires : Steve McCarthy Peter Simpson (F) Peter Teasdale (B) Vin VescoviKevin Segota (G )OLD 7CAVEftIA13S 3.3 6.6 11.7 16 .12 (108)

OLD IIAILEyBURY 3.1 7.3 11.6 15.8 (981

Old Xaverlans: Orlando 5 Mollard 2 Dillon 2 Beetham 2 Oswald Pa .scert

Johnston Ockleshaw McConnell . Best: Beetham Orlando Biddlecomb

Brush[leld Scanlan Johnston. Old Haileybury: Kena 2 Bourke 2 MCorrigan 2 Peterson 2 Mason 2 Barker Wastatt O'Farrell Armsrong Floyd .

Best: Armstrong Barker Davey White M Corrigan KeJna Umpires: Gran t

1Vardrop Peter James (F) Scott Fraser Graeme Thwaites (B) Dominic NapoliBernie Jephson (G )MARCELLIN 3.3 8.8 13.8 17 .13 (115)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.1 6.2 9.5 11.6 (72)

pdsrcellin : Treganowan 4 Symes 4 Sheehan 3 Hansen 2 Spence 2 BardenMarson . Best: Johnston Cox Considine Sheehan McMillan Svanes .

University Blu es: Young 2 Lowcock 2 DeCrespigny 2 Brookes 2 Burks

Ryan Featherstone. Best: Ryan Young Kordick Callery Brookes Roydhouse .

Umpires : Wayne Hinton Albie Firley (F) Sean Collins Brendan Corcoran (B)Craig Arnol Matthew Simpson (G)OLD IVANHOE 4.5 7.9 13 .12 15 .14 (104)

ST KEVBIS 2.5 5.7 8.10 16 .11 (107)

Old Ivanhoe : Toovey 7 Stevens 4 Low Moore Corcoran Cornelius . Best:

Toovey R Weddle Donaldson Curatolo Low Crowley . St . Kevins: Chard 7

Garvey 2 Mulgrew 2 Romhotis 2 Gulltter 2 G Katavolas . Best: Rigby Chard

Simpson Crohan McCarm Garvey. Umpires: Jame Kvins Tan Sutcliffe (F)

Andrew Rechtman (B) Matthew Kent Travis Storti (G)A RESERVE

ST. BERNARDS 5.2 I L5 14.6 20.8 (128)

OLD pdELBURNiAFtS 0.4 0.5 5.6 6.7 (43)

St. Bernard's: Harris 6. Pearson 3 . Allis 3. close 3, N M Smith 2, Bouzikas,

L. Wilkinson, P. Holland Best: J. Evans, N M Smith, M . Tankey. James

Mount, T. Pearson, P. Harris Old &I : Balm 2, Betlby. Alder,

Matthews, Tucker Best: Whitehead . Simpson, Balns, lVu, Prowse, Nicol

OLD SCOTCH 3.2 9.7 14 .12 18.20 (128)OLD Tgyh-riy 0.3 1.4 4.5 5.5 (35)

Old Scotch: Simon 4, SutcIlffe 2, Reid 2, Parkinson 2 . Page 2 . Joyce 2 .

Cations 2, Knight , C.Smith. Best : Lewis, Joyce, Cations, Page . Beattie,

Reid . Old Trinity: Hillas 3, Andrews, Cade . Best : Bladenl, J,Best. Mat,

Andrews, Gamble, K .Condron .OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 9.9 12.14 15.20 (110)

OLD HAH,EYBURY 0 .3 1.4 3.5 5.6 (36)

Old Snv: Jones 3 Maher 2 Walsh 2 Woodruff 2 Rush 2 Rennex Bowen

Hawkins Howard . Best : Woodruff Walsh Howard Hawkins Rennex Rush.

Old Hall : Efstathiou 2 Ladd 2 Mackenzie. Best: Warnes George Baker Ladd

McLaughlin LoppageMARCELLIN 1 .2 2.5 6.6 7.7(49)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.1 4.3 7.3 10.7 (67)

biazcell in; Galati 5. Taylor. Wilkins. Best; Colville, Galati, McMillan,

Fiorenza, Cope. Taylor Uni Blues; Runnalls 3, Qum 2, Brown 2, Zanos, M

Thomas, Meade . Best; Rututalls, Maplestone, Russell, MeAloon, Birks, E

WilcoxOLD IVASVHOE 3 .1 5.4 9.5 11 .8.(74)

ST. KEVINS 4.4 8.5 11.7 13.10 (88)

Old Ivanhoe: Konington 4,Hawkes 2,Brandt,Davis,Gary

George . Morris .J .Weddle.Best:Berry, Hawkes .Morris, Brandt, Gerry

George .Theodosst. St Kevins : Conlan 5, Grllliths 2, Dunn 2, L .Katavolas,

Fraser. Noylan, Horrocks . Best: Conlon, Dunn, Shelley, Griffiths, Beggv,

Fraser .

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A SectionMARCELLIN

Coach: Vaughan ClearyRes . Coach : Tom Humphrey

1 C. Purcell2 T. Collins3 D . Waters4 G. Romanin5 N . Godwin6 D. Sampimon7 M. Rowe8 R . Frisina9 L . Considine10 A . Dal e11 D. Taylor (RC)12 B. Cronin13 S. Dinneen14 D . Salce15 P. Spence16 L. McMillan17 G. Cox (VC)18 D. Gartner19 D. Cooper20 S. O'Flynn21 N . Walker22 D . Marso n23 A . Wadsworth24 L. O'Flynn (RVC)25 R. Galati26 D. McMilla n27 S. Theisz (DVC)28 D . Johnsto n29 N . Addison30 A. Treganowan (C)31 B. Dobson32 M . Browne33 G . Cull34 D . Jarred35 J . Frazer (DVC)36 M . Bortolotto37 D. Cope38 M. Sier39 B. Colville40 D . Carson41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen (DVC)43 A. Duncan44 L . Hanson45 D . Theisz46 S . Maguire47 P. Fiorenza48 N . Milicia49 D. Vanherden50 A. Carson51 J.Toohey52 A . Carson53 D . Petreyski54 J . Forbes55 J . Walli s56 B. Carmody57 J. Wilkins58 E. Weekes59 B . Kearney60 C. Thornton

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rRes Coach: Andrew Bonwick

1 C . Home2 R . Kejna3 P. Corrigan4 S. Langford-Jones

5 J . Bourk e6 A. White (DVC)7 M. Corrigan8 R . George9 M . Barker10 C. Efstathiou (RVC)11 C. Waxma n11 M . Graves12 B, O'Farrell13 M. Peterson14 A . Forsyth15 D . Mackenzie16 P. O'Donnell17 K. Ford18 C. Jayasekera19 M. Armstrong (C)20 G. Fletche r21 A . Jenke22 D. Mason23 S .Loewe24 A. Ross25 S. Rowlands26 J. Bell (RC)27 L. Siapantas28 S . Goldsworthy29 B. Carson (VC)30 D . Warnes31 D . Lay32 B . Mitchell33 R . Mosbey34 A . Waxman34 P. Langford-Jones35 D .Lappag e36 S. Brewster37 A . Floyd38 L. Floyd39 H . Brooks40 S . Davey41 S. Saunders42 M. Erikson43 R . McCarthy44 M . Wray45 H. Gopu46 R. Goulden47 M . Stephens48 C. Moyle (RDVC)49 L. Pitcher50 A . Ladd51 H . McLauchlan52 L. Pfeiffer53 B . Haar54 R. Saunders55 G . Stuart56 P. Dimond57 A . Kigh t58 A . Baker.59 C. Warfe60 M . Somaia61 J. Mille r65 A. Shepherd

OLD IVAHOiOECoach: Paul FaheyAsst: Paul Northey

Res: Dirk Jones

1 A. Oates2 L .Lochran3 S . Curatolo4 B . Davi s5 T. Young6 S. Kent7 J. Geishen8 T. Stevens9 D . Payne10 C. Crowley11 S . Tully12 C . Branigan13 M. Orchard14 C . Moore15 B .Low16 S . Price17 A. Corcoran18 J. Hope19 P. Dinakis20 D . Hawkes21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 K. Theodossi24 G . Haros25 E. Byrne26 A . Bereza27 J . Weddle28 S . Morris29 R . Weddle30 P. Jolley31 J . Stevens32 M . Konnigen33 N. Pratt34 A. Tiernan35 M. Pollock36 B . Spoor37 A . Berry38 Ge George39 Ga George40 J. Keane41 D . Neilsen42 S . Low43 W. Cornelius44 M . Luxon45 M. Toovey46 N . Butler47 R . Griggs48 M . Clarke49 C. Quinlan50 S. Brandt51 N . Braddy52 K. O'Dwyer53 M . Mendota54 B . Guidera55 C. Barker56 L. Courage57 A. Gilbert58 L . Bolzan59 N . Giechen60 A . Alagona

OLD MELBURUTAHSCoach: Justin PickeringAsst: Andrew Pickering

Res : Hartley Stone

1 D . Smith2 S, Theodore3 J . Pertze l4 R . Mathews5 L. Bunn6 D. Holme7 C . Thompson8 A. McKeon9 A . Simpson10 T. Roberts (C)11 P. Gallagher12 J . Richardson13 B. Thiel e14 B. Evans15 M . Rose17 James Miller18 T. Fitzgerald19 A. Mulquiney (VC)20 J . Guest21 M. Hicks22 J. Dixon23 M . Berry (VC)24 M . Hawkins25 H. Whitehead26 T. Costello27 D . Kinsella28 M. Billing29 M. Prowse30 Jono Miller32 E . Selby33 J . Magee34 J. Beaumont (DVC)35 C . Ray36 B. Wulff37 N . Guy38 J . Gooley39 J .Tucker40 H. O'Brien41 N. Smit h42 R Theodore43 A. Wu44 T. Harrison45 C. Murphy47 C. Neeso n48 C . Theodoulou49 G . Tsiotras50 C . Jenkins (RC)51 C . Richmond52 O. Ward53 S . Hawkins55 I . Weir56 L . Beilby57 A. Bains58 C . Alder59 S . Carter60 M . Jackson61 B. Nicoll62 E. Matthies63 J. Ray

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5 Burrows D V/C 4 L. Mahoney (C)4 D. Landrigan (DVC) 4 D. Jordan 5 M. Dollman 4 Guengerich D(VC)5 A.T. Jones 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 6 P O'Keefe.

8 M. Holmes 7R S . Parrett 9 J. Giansiracusa 8 J11 Davies M 9 J . Hawkins 8 J. Evans 10 M . Lucas Lowcock A

910 Martin R

11 S . Ross 10 N . Mitchell (C) 12 C. Taylor 11 North L

15 Green M 12 J. Bowe n

15 L . Ford (Capt) 13 C. Mitchell14 A Thomas 17 D . Ryan C

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20 Wi&iams J 16 S. Mollard . 18 P. ssing 17 De Crespigny G

23 Ramsden A Capt: 17 L O'Sullivan19 D. Walsh (Capt-Res) 21 R . Maguire 20 Coleman M

22 T. Ockleshaw (VC)21 B. Loughlin 25 B. Manlsic 24 Russell S

y 28 M i23 L. Wilkinson . G ansiracusa 27 Wilkie R

e P3532 A. Brushfield 29 G. McIntyr . Duggan36 34 McKinnon T42 Amore S 35 Cheat S

44 Trearp.veil G34 K . Hall 31 J . Smith 38 R . Chard

36 Brooke J36 D. Sapuppo 31 R B . Ashton 39 N . Pope

41 A . Dillon 34 D . Byrne (DVC) 42 T. McCann 40 Hacking J

50 Bzckmore B

53 C. Santalucia 42 S . Mitchell 51 B. Cheeseman 50 McIntosh J60 Condron K 54 N . Hulett 43 N . Basaraba 52 J. Finch 51 Brown A

45 M . Tankey 54 A. Umbers 53 Versteegen R

64 Gray J 59 J . Francis 46 P. Holland 55 M. Rigby 55 Zanos M

66 A. Wilson51 M.Kavanagh

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Res: Steve Maus Res. Coach: Peter McBreartynna A

Z N.ae A 1 A. Fox 1 OS. McKeon 1 N. Fraser 1 Butko P3 ReynoWs L V/C 2 D . Orlando 2 D. Gleason 2 E. Crohan 2 Hutchins T4 Saunders R 3 L. Hannebery 3 R. Cousland 3 D. Curtis 3 Sturrock J(VC)6 Gnatt P7 Van Der Verne T 5 Tanner Jg Burrows R 6 A. Oswald 6 S.Neeson 7 K. Gray 6 Maddison Ng. Andrews A 7 S. Lethlean 7 S. Clarke 8 B. Dollmanto Shaughnessy M RV/CIS Dann S 7 Young R

12 Gordon N 10 A. Bowen 9 B. Jordan (VC) 11 J . Pangrazio13 Cade J (VC)t Troon R14 11 C. Davis 13 R. Bowles 12 Gleason Q(C)

16 Hillas C 13 C. Ellis 12 C.Day 14 P. Greenham 13 Girdwood T17 HiAas R 12R B.H 15 M. Olive 14 Roydhouse C18 Healy J 14 S. Skidmore oga n

1s Amiatas C 16 B. Garvey 15 Ryan L

21 Kennedy L 17 A. Chatfield 15 T. Wilkinson 19 D. Sheehy 18 Haberfeld Dz22 Deane Johns G 18 M . Green 16 L Turnbull 20 T. Crow

24 Christopherson J ley 19 Wilcox E25 Cameron F 20 M. Hardman 18 T

. Cooney 22 J. Macey 21 McIntyre T

26 Donahoe B 20 J. Scanlan 19 R

. Close 23 T. Simpson 22 Millard B27 Hill R 22 J

. Healy29 Crawford M 20 L Fielding 24 M. Hanlon 23 Wilcox T28 Butler C

30 MdGnnon R 23 S. Johnston 22 D

. James 26 J. Rombotis 25 Solly ABurgess J

31 25 R. Care 22R M. O 'Riley 27 R. Gross 26 Runnalls L

32 Brown S33 CuHrera A 26 N. Baker 24 N.M. Smith 29 M. Kempton 28 Thomas M34 Mai J 27 J. Drake • 30 M. Crowe35 Longmire L 25 T. Legudi 29 Terrill A36 Buffer D 28 R. Coughlan 25RS.GIenn 31 A. McGuinness 30 Brookes C

37 Van Der Verne S R/C 29 C . Beetham 26 C.Baumgartner 32 S. O'Connor (VC) 31 Callery B

38 Ramsden R 30 N. McInerney 27 James Mount 33 M . Maguire (RC) 32 Suvoftos A39 PeggieA 31 J. Pasceri 28 P. Harvey 34 J. O'Keefe 33 Gates B40 Penfold D41 Lauletta S 33 N

. Bingham 30 C. Trewin 37 M. Pangrazio43 Amore J

46 Cooper S 37 Kaso S45 Morpeth T RV/C 37 T

. Maher 32 T. Harvey 40 M. Mulgrew 38 Wilson A

47 Pretty S 39 C. Mollard 33 B. Attis 41 D. Moylan 39 Cobbledick M

48 Ward C49 Carter-Buszard L 42 R

. Speakman 35 T. Pearson 4 3 44 G P. G. Bar

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51 Gamble R Fletcher S52 Heaven C 43 T

. Woodruff 36 R. Legudi 45 G. 43 Cameron A

53 Plain G 44 A. Biddlecombe 37 A. Catterall 46 D. Mahoney 44 Featherston R

54 45 L. Howard 38 S. lannazzo 47 J . Griffiths 45 McLachlan GWilliams Z55 46 B. Dixon 39 M. Juricskay 48 A. Conlan 47 Millar ATayior C56 Best E 47 P. Ryan 40 D. Thomas 49 L. Kalesaran 48 Fulton L57 Read S 48 J. McDonnell 41 A . Bouzikas 50 R. Horrocks 49 Chamberlain L58 Stebbins C59 Cade T

61 Condron R 55 G. Monahan 44 A. Anderson 53 L. Katavolas 52 Ihle T62 Kelly T 58 N

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67 Amiconi A 48 N.P. Smith 57 L. Coleman 59 Pricker B68 Hii A 62 J

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A Sectionlst SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003

SENIORSSportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 2 p.m .

RESERVESSportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 11 .30 a.m.

B SectionIst SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSSportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 2 p.m .

RESERVESSportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 11 .30 a.m.

C Section2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSGillen Oval, Brunsevlck - 2 p .m.

Collegians versus St. Leos Emmaus W PRESERVES

Gillen Oval, Brunswick - 11 .30 a .m.Collegians versus Therry Penola

Dl Section2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSCheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2 p .m .

Monash Blues versus AJAXRESERVES

Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30 a .m:Monash Blues versus AJAX

D2 Section2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSCentral Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p.m.

Peninsula 0 B versus Fitzroy RedsRESERVES

Central Reserve, Glen Waverlev - 11 .30 a .m.Peninsula O B versus Old Geelong

D3 Section2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSMcHale Stadium, Collingwood - 2 p,m .

Swinburne University versus Monash GryphonsRESERVES

McHate Stadium, Collingwood - 11 .30 a.m .Werribee Amateurs versus Rupertswoo d

D4 Section2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

SENIORSPreston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m .

D4 Section continuedRESERVES

Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a.m.

D4 Sectionist SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003

SENIORSPreston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m .

RESERVESPreston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m .

Under-19 Section 12nd SEMI FINAl. - August 30, 2003

McKinnon Reserve, McKinnon - 2 .10 p .m .

Under-19 Section 1ist SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003

McKinnon Reserve, McKinnon - 2 .10 p .m .

Under-19 Section 22nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

W .A. Scammell Reserve, South Oakleigh - 2 p .m .

Under-19 Section 21st SEMI FINAL - August 31, 200 3

WA . Scammell Reserve, South Oaldeigh - 2 p .m.

Under-19 Section 32nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

Junction Oval, St. Kilda - 2 p .m .

Under-19 Section 3lst SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003Junction Oval, St, Kilda - 2 p .m .

Und er-19 (2) Blue2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

McKinnon Reserve, McKinnon - 11 .20 a.m.

Under-19 (2) BlueIst SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003

McKinnon Reserve, McKinnon - 11 .20 a.m.

Under-19 (2) Red2nd SEMI FINAL - August 30, 2003

Garvey Oval. Parade College, Bundoora - 2 p.m.

Under-I9 (2) Redlst SEMI FINAL - August 31, 2003

Garvey Oval Parade College, Bundoora - 2 p.m.

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De La wreck MHSOB's last chance, Mazenod keep th e

flame burning, Tigers go on a rampage, Friars not thatimpressive, while the Bombers are particularly

impressive .REVIEWAs has been the norm in the last few weeks Hampton

Rovers were right in the game until the middle stagesof a fiery last quarter where the class of Whiteftlarstook over to allow them to score a 5 goal victory . t Not too

sure Greg Feutrill would be totally happy

form with finals coming. Buckets was on fire with 8,The

the younger Cuz played well, as I b die AdamGaN Carr wasbig Chief never stopped trying ,

in the ump's votes and the Rovers unleashed youngGuy Marlyn, a player of the future .

St Bedes Mentone Tigers went on a rampage agains t

an injury ridden illness plagued 0 l- - Hans unit .

Total dominance at the center breaks is the key tothe Tigers game as they dominated proceedings as it

took the Paradians until the last stanza to show any

semblance of form . Moose McCraw was in fantastic

touch, as was Andrew Haves with 7 twins, Sammy

Hecker was at it gain . Matt Hyde tried hard for OPS,

along with Martin Joyce and Adrian Heffernan .

North Old Boys were certainly hoping to win their last

game at home but alas it wasn't to be, with the result

looking better for them if they perhaps hadn't shut up

11 earl in the last term . They say "Don't Know"

®ici Dighton put in a

pretty poor effort somuch so that for the

first time this season

Jarred O'Neill was in a dilemma and forced to berate

his players . zeno€1 were good and must now be

totally lamenting their poor start to the season TheTonners had almost their entire forward line on the

sidelines and hopefully will welcome their return soon .

Morris and Maskell dangerous yet again, JeromeDunne led well, with Perrett, Dickerson and Hughe ;

best for the Tonners .

PREVIEWAnd so to the final Round, for some a chance to s e

back and reflect on what might have been for others a

exciting 4 weeks ahead as the Melbourne sun appear

in the fight for ultimate glory A PREMIERSHIP .

De La Salle welcome Hampton Rovers to Malverc

Will be playing for keeps as well the home side 2

mathematically they are not totally safe. Hamptc

Rovers inability to run out a game has cost them dearin the past few weeks and to have a chance today th

must play 4 quarters . Rovers are playing for prid

while the stakes are much higher for De La and f;

lure of September action will see them over the line .

Tough gig for North Old Boys out at Friar Pa

tei jars will be looking to hone their skills a

sha**~Pn their game plan with finals looming. Will

Mazenodv Maskell

s op ydoesn't know but I reckon he does and has theBombers hitting their straps at the right end of the

season. Young Stormy son of Tony was the Bomber's

best . The old in Scott Sleep in his 100th game and the

young in Rocky Davidson were the best for North .

S4B certainly gave it everything they had and took

the game right up to De La Salle who eventually came

away with a 23 point victory in a pretty torrid affair .

The Unicorns started very well and it took the Blue and

Golds a long time to shake them off to get 4 more very

valuable points . Jeff Morel was outstanding for De La .

as was Jarred Moloney, while Leigh Harrison was cool

in the crisis. Rhys Limbrick, Stu McCully and Malty

White gave their all for the High

Whitefriars CarlMazenod MorrisHampton Rovers PowerMHSOB BamertB Rese rv e

ScottOld Brighton S inoso

De Old Paradi an s IHm.be rLa Saf e

De La Salle WalkerLeafOld Brighton

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sing at home a fo rI to cling to tha

t aappenedbut try 2

ting over the l"uie to e I

a bright note .Sc Bedes 'tilentone Tigers buoyed 1

_ tll ; full of confidence - si to Old Essendon .

ed their earlv season ta :=ch an

d duiicult for the Tigers. 43'itl . ;;p spo : : :i ..l e

erance secure will Frank have trouble

it even at home will fa ll short.

~~ing them "Don't Know" . Any side coached by-ties always has a fair dinkum crack today

no exception but at home I fully e-xpect Old, Delon to win .1 chance for Old B righton to regain some for m

the struggling Paradians . Never easy to win a t

Garvey but as one Jarred O'Neill said during the3ek he would be very disappointed if the Tonner s

come to play today as the possibility of secon dis still there . OPS will certainly be looking for the

lal siren to end a disappointing season will try hard

I think Mazenod will defeat MHSOB at Sportscover

irena today . But will they win by enough to make up

lhe percentage gap should De La falter that I think not .The Unicorns have been pretty competitive of late and

ccen though their fate is confirmed they are a pretty

competitive unit and will not go down without a fight .i hey like EP and will take it right up to the Nodders

who unfortunately will finish 5th and spend the

summer ruing the missed opportunities .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS;My contact details are 9553 1561 home phone and fax,

the mobile is 0403 433 016 or send me an email to

braincoa'optusnet.com.au .

North Old Boys congratulate one of our young guns,

Rocky Davidson, on 50 games with the club . After two

,, ~°ars with our under 19s the Rock Star has taken allbefore him in his first year of senior footy and all at

`:OBs look forward to him going on to be one of the

~teats of our club .

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

De La Salle v Hampton RoversWhitefriars v North Old Boys

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

Mazenod 0 C v MHSOB at Sportscove rArena

It..:bu .- . .:.

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1

OLD ESSn : ; .OON OR 72

North Old Boys : Neville 3 N Car! r

CanlsonHydeSleep.Best .Sleep Dav,-n,I "I'l l __ .t!F' :nd .

Old Essendom Veiardo 6 Heritage 5 P'. , r 3 1, _wi_tit 2

Hakira Kavanagh . Best : Veiardo StormontForrest_ Umpires: Richard Eastwood Dirk Hra

n Lucas Brass SB) Beornn McCarthy Daniel Rooted (G )ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 96 16.9 23 10 27 .1 172)

OLD PAR,3.DI.ANS 2.0 6.0 8.3 15.8 ( 3)

St Bedes Mentone Tigers : A Hayes 7 L Terrell 4 L'Hutilier 2 1 r

McGraw 2 L',vtntle 2 Kidd 2 Tyqum 2 M Terrell A Connolly : tort

Poynton. Best: McGraw Hecker A Hayes Samperi Poynton bi Conn v .

Old Psxad9ans : Curran 4 Collins 2 Boundy Braber.der Out r ante

Godfrey Heffernan Hyde Mitchell Murphy Swindon. . Best : Hyde Curran

Joyce Swindon Heffernan Collins . Umpires: Mark Morrison Rob

Mavston (F) James Patrick (BI Ken Brewer Ross Dodd (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 4.4 8.8 12.11 (83)

MAZENOD 0C 4.0 7.5 14.7 179(111)

Old Brighton : Van Den Dungen 4 Bristow Kerry Dale Stewart NickasPerrett Barrow Hebard Best : Dickerson Perrett Dale Hughes S WilliamsVan Den Dungen Mazenod : Morris 4 Maskell 3 Ballenger 3 Beard 2 LMorgan 2 Pollan S Morgan M Chamberlain . Best : Jones Meehan J

Dunne Gooden Jayaweera D Chamberlain . Umpires : Leah Gallagher

Mark Jenkuts (F) Les Damson Matthew Cowley iG)

B RESERVE

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 25 3.9 5.13 (43)

WHITEFRIARS 0.1 2.4 5.6 8.7(55)

Hampton Rovers : Brudar, Fisher. Foster, Hughes. Watson Best: Fisher.

Hughes, Brucker, Watson, Foster. Whlte&iars: Details not receivedMHSOB 1 .1 1.3 3.6 3.61241

DE LA SALLE 4.2 7.9 9.12 14.20 (104)

Details not receivedNORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 2.5 3.5 4.9(33)

OLD ESSENDON 2.0 3.2 4.6 5.7 (37)

NOBs: D .Keenan, D.Sheahan, Maher, Jovice. Best: Clark, Power.

Sheehan, Amor, Pizzini, Joyce

Old Essendon : Ridlev, McKenzie, Stevens, Salvo, Dazkin. Best: Bartram,

Dale . Ridley, McKenzie, Healey. Hughes

ST BEDES MENTONE 2.0 2.4 2.6 3.7(25)

OLD PARADIANS 6.4 6.8 10.14 16 .20 (116)

St Bedes Mentone: Ferris, Napier, Kelleher. Best: Uberti, Towns,Beasley, Napier. Ferris, Hecker.Old Paradians: Simpson 5 . Robins 4, Pratt 3, Jones 2 .Calllnan, Dean .

Best Dean . M Cosgrtff. Simpson, Pagha Bux, Robins !PARAjOLD BRIGHTON 4 .2 8.5 10 .11 1114 192)MAZENOD 0 C 2.1 3.3 4.6 6.13 (49)Old Brighton: Scott 6, Salem 2, Marshall 2, Milat, Sherman, LyRreh .

Best : Marshall, Scott, Smith, Paterson, MatessL O'Neill .Mazenod: SteinforL Smart . BonNci. Smart, Mossbayer, McLean . Best:

Steinfort, Carter, Morris, Mossbayer . Longmuir, Veltman .

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

1 L. Walker (C Res)2 R . Buckley3 B. Corin4 L . Harrison5 C . SwiftSr S. Brown6 S. Armstrong6r M. Harpe r7 P. Harrison8 J. La Ragy9 J. Moloney9r C . Mitchell10 T Silvers12 M . McHenry13 A. Johnstone14 C. Buick15 P. Bowde n16 S. Hyland (DVC)17 A. Elliott18 A. Coffey19 M . Goodier20 M . Picone21 A. McKenzie (VC)22r M . O'Donnel l22 G . Johnstone23 R. Sherman23r D. O'Brien24 J . More l25 C. Hyde25r R. Wa(msley26 D. Spithil!27 S . Thomas28 N. Harber29 R. Marks30 B . Mannix31 S . Hyde32 R . Bonnici (C)33 B . Vague34 L. Williams35 A . Mackintosh37 D . Hyland38 S. O'Connell39 B, Oakley39 T Woodlock40 D . Goggins41 0 . McInerney42 P. Bourke42r S. Murray44 A . Moore45 T Molan46 A. Skinns47 G . Walton48 J. Foon51 A . Bonnici51 D . Moore52 T Moloney52 E. Phillips54 P. Hesse55 A. McLeish57 C . Chester58 G . Walton60 P. O'Callaghan70 M . Duggan

WOODARDSREAL ESTATE

--DV EF3S MAZEOOD MHSOB

-----------------NTH OLD BOYS

C tch : Norm Goss Coach : David Murray Coach: David Skinner Coach : Garry FouldsRes c;oach: Tony Naumott Reserve: Tony Collins Asst Coach : David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark Oraniuk

Res Coach: Jamie Dixon

I . Wilmott 1 D. Lancaster 1 J. Eamon 1 J . Cassell2 M . McKellar 1 A . Longmuir 2 S . McCully (Capt) 2 D. Keena n3 A. Brudar 2 M . Chamberlain 3 A . Howard 3 T. Water s4 S. Anderson 3 A. Tucker 4 M . White

5 N Orchard 3 J . Eastaug h5 B. Martyn 4 A . Hanley .

6 C . Young 4 S . Sleep6 B. Boyd 5 D. Maskell 7 T. Biythman 5 R. Davidso n7 A. Duddy 6 P. Nelson 8 J. Dixon 5 D. Sken e8 G . Ca rr 7 S . Morgan 8 J. Garner 6 N . Vogels9 T. Barker 8 R . Foss 9 D . Fairchild 7 G Smith10 D. Payson 8 J . Ballenger 10 D . Waterhouse

.Coliiso n8 B

11 L. Wheeler 9 P. Goode n10 D Chamberlain

11 P. Spott iswood12 S. Whi ttington

.9 H . Mapleston e

12 B . Kulling13 G Woods

.10 G. Tilling 1 3 D . Rosman

'10 W. Marti n.

14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith ( RC) Brien14 A . O15 N . Adcock

11 T. Robert s12 T Brown15 A. Browne (VC) 71 D. Hose

12 M Murray16 J. Waiker (DVC)

.13 T. Halpin16 N . Greenwood

17 D Artz 13 P. Fuller17 Ti . Clowe s18 R, Limbrick t4 L. Power.

18 J . McCa rthy 14 N . Meehan (DVC) 18 D . Membrey 15 H . Christie

19 M . Lawrence 15 N . Parry (DVC) 19 S. Glynn 16 J . Kendall

Powe r20 A 15 P. Allsop 20 A, Askew 16 R . Kelliher.21 S . Crilly 16 M . Apollonio 20 P. McGrath

Sierakowski21 S 17 S . Casboult22 S Bur raaftgg

17 J . Beard18 D . O'Donoghue (VC)

.22 A, Svirskis 19 P O'Farrell

23 M . Levy19 S. McMullin 22 D . Armstrong 20 J. Sutherland

24 C. McKellar25 M . Davey 19 T. Steinfort

23 L Taylo rS. Rundell

21 N . Casboul t22 D .Tehan

26 J . Laing20 C . Murray (RVC))20 T Castricum

25 C . Nailon 23 S . Coo k27 M . Flynn

.21 S. Polan

25 H. Ta lor26 A. Vicendese 24 J. Barker

28 A . Guthrie 22 D . Ryan (VC) 27 C . Spottiswood 25 G . Phyland29 M . Fletcher (C)30 A Q

22 C . Buzby 28 S. Moore 26 T. Brady. uon 23 C . Steinfort 29 G . McCully 27 P. Sondhu

31 T. Pucella 24 S. Castricum 30 R . Newton 28 D . Joyce32 David Anderson 25 S. Stanley 31 A. Hogan 29 C . Hosking33 M . Lake 26 J. Dunne (C)

32 A. Cassell (VC)ry33 30 M. Leig h

34 B . Artz 27 D . Krom 34 E. Thom sonp

31 L . Boyle35 A. Fisher 28 P. Jones 34 F. Rujev ic 32 T. Roach36 L Fletcher 29 R . Sharp 35 S. Harrison 33 M . Barker37 L . Holt 30 D . Han sen 35 A. Mills 34 M. Hyde38 Ti . Whitney 31 N . Snarl ( RDVC) 36 B. Gaunt 35 M Robins39 S. Burggraaff 32 B. King 37 T. Harper .

36 M Phyland40 N . Goold 33 D . Grant 37 M . Ting38 S Robinson

.37 S. Grig g41 A. Crowther 34 M. Pollard .

39 B James 38 M Amor42 M. McDermott 35 C . Morris.

40 A, Lust.

39 D Galle tti43 C . Marinis 36 D . Carter 41 J. Anderson.

40 C Phyland44 M. Pearson 37 L. Morgan 41 T. Fraczek.

45 S. Blick 38 G . Hamill 42 M . Hamilton-Ho 41 C . Pizzin i46 L Woolrich 39 D . Bradshaw 42 S . Volkering 42 T. Sheeha n47 S. Sille tto 40 G . Massey 44 J. Newton 43 K. Hilderbrandt48 G . Kelly 41 A. McDoweit 45 Ti. Czwamo 44 T. Kenned y49 S. Weaver 43 A. Persi 46 R. Ware

47 D Wilson45 S. Ingram

50 N . Foster 44 R . Mosbauer .48 J Scott 46 P. Daniels

51 J. Midwinter 45 B. Thomson .Fox

~46 M. Pe

lY52 Ti . Mather 46 D. Dunne 51 D. Learmont-Walker 47 J. Nihi l53 J . Ng 48 C. Jayaweera 52 8 . McGrath 49 A. Gugola54 P. Adams 49 L. HaM 53 J . Sprague 53 S. Butcher55 J. Prantzo s56 A Blake

51 P. Reed52 S . Veltman

54 A . Tang55 C. Wrig ht

54 C . Dobso n.

57 D . Wilton 53 A. Strawhorn 56 T. Wright 55 M . Joyce56 D Sheehan

58 M . Gray 54 J . Persi55 L Fuller

5 758 C . Villani

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59 J . Morley60 M Terech

.56 L. Rudling 59 M . Najeeb

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OLD BRIGHTONCoach : Jarrod O'Neil l

Res. Coach: Hayden Bickett

OLD ESSEAD(!NCoach : Frank Dunell

Res : Craig Ridley

A. KrzywniakA. Pirri eC . Barrow (VC)A. MacGillivrayM . FranklinT. Marshal lR . Stewart (DVC)

44567 B . Logan8 J . Perrett8 C. McNicol (CR)9 S .Lennox10 J . Mead12 B. Williams13 R. Kent14 S. Williams (C)15 B. Gadsden16 C . Tootell16 J. Homan n17 A . Van Den Dungan18 A . Sale m19 S . Ginnivan19 J . McCowan20 M . Smit h21 T. Ewert22 L. O'Neill23 N. Milat24 M . Gadsden25 S. Nickas26 A. Ginnivan27 D . Paterson28 A. Bristow29 J. Dickerson30 E .McCowan31 A . Paroissien32 A . Goldner33 L. Dale34 J . Whit e35 C. Stewart (RVC)36 R. Henderson (RDVC)37 D . Hughes38 J. Raju39 B. Pamham41 M. Allen42 L . Hendra (DVC)

J. MurchieR . Sherman

45 C. McKimm47 5 . Adam48 B . Dever49 B . Scott50 W. Leaf51 J . Lynch52 W. Hebard53 M . Dubyna54 J. Dooley58 J. McBriar59 S. Mead60 A. Bushby61 A. Walsh62 B . Pearce63 S . Davies64 M . Reid71 T. Matessi

1 J . Pannagiotopolous2 J . Buckle y3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D. Ryan5 S . de Morton6 C. Ridley7 J . Leask8 J . Heritage9 B. Hakim10 S. Bryant11 B. Papa l12 J. Kavanagh13 B . Hakim14 L. Wilson15 T Di Blas i16 S . McPherson17 D. Forrest18 J . Walker19 E . Healey20 D. Hunter21 S. Dale22 R . OBrien23 J. Hughes24 J. Dazkiw25 A. Frazer26 S . Fleming27 J . Di Pietro28 G. Stevens29 S . Uebergang30 M . Dragojlo31 D. Carid i32 D. Poulton33 D. Biggs34 D.Podger35 L . Kavanagh36 A. Frazer37 M . Boss i38 D .WhitBeld39 B. Newbold40 A. McKenzie41 B. Overman42 N . Bartram43 M . Vetardo44 A . Parker45 J . Weidner46 M . Beard47 S . Howard48 A. Salv o49 G . Collins50 A. Nowland51 J. Stevens52 B. Porker53 T. Campbell54 A. Morrison55 D . Gradzki56 M . Makris57 J . Uoy d58 T. Williams60 C. Cetin

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r21 P. Fedderson22 D . Poynton23 D . Napier24 T. Beasley25 M . Kelleher26 Matthew Hecker27 N . Zomer28 M . Andrew29 J . Bristow30 J . Knuppel31 M . Mifsud32 G .Johnson33 S. Zakic35 C . Barnes36 A. Walstab37 M.Connolly38 A . Hayes (VC)39 M. McColl40 M. Beasley41 S . Rose42 M . Wilson43 H . Dwyer44 D. Moss45 R. Gould46 D. Pisasale47 J . De Groot48 B. Hutchinson49 S. Walsh50 S. Kidd51 S. Crowe52 M. Towns53 M. Uberti54 M . McCraw55 M . Ferris56 J . Chaplin57 C. Connolly58 M . Zakic59 M . Zahra60 A. Pothitos61 M . Rhoden62 C . Spero63 T. Cut e64 J. Cunningham65 R . Pierce66 R . Parsons (RC)70 L. Terrel l71 M . McGettigan73 J . Doubaras

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h,. re ;i* i aw arde d the AFGAIVAFA C oach or Umpire

ird with his group of players to mould them into a very committed andi` n any of the competing D3 finalists .

SECTION : D3

ib V.F.A .1982-1988, 4 Flags - 1 Under 19's, 2 Reserves and 1 Senior, ANZtained and Coached Club, 2 Great games for Monash Gryphons reserves .

1992-1997, Monash Gryphons 2000-Currentigs simple and to always be honest and positive with your players and clubhow painful it might be, because you will always learn something new . No

ash Gryphons to their first flag especially with this group of players .

Phiv Demetriou has gone throc 1 17 rounds undefeated and this new iJ4 side in the eompetitian aiming for higher

honours not only this season but into future years - assuring the Banyule AFC's long term future .

CLUB : Banyule-ViewbankSECTION : U19 Red

PLAYING HfSTORr Juniors at Pascoe Vale ; VFL reserves at Essendon - U1 9 goalkicking '771(90 goals) ; A grade EDFL

Pascoe Vale - career cut short by injury :

COACHING HISTORY: Viewbank Colege to Herald Sun Metropolitan Cup '03; Viewbank College to '01 & '02 State

Championships -n :ate level) ; Barryute-V€ewbank 00.2003 (undefeated) ; coached Doncaster juniors '97•' 9 9;

[levelopr?~ent '[eirxsz r:hargers '01-'02 (U15 U16}; Assistant coach YJFL Champions '00-`fl~'I (U15 ) .

tpACHIN,? p: r iblish a positive sporting culture in a team which is cvnducive to enjoyment,

(earning, devetoping .`iich in turn is infectious to the bevy of personnel in such an environment I expect maximum

output from maximum input and always have high expectations.

FUTURE AM BtTtOFi: To continue to enjoy coaching and observe the development of skills, abilities and maturity of the

multitude of players I have had a direct Involvement with . To coach at senior tevel would aiso be an objective .

UMPIRE - OF - THE - MONT HLuke Holmes - has rapidly developed into one of the brightest lights in terms of the developing group of young up

and coming VAFA senior umpires . Luke's ability, fitness and commitment to better his umpiring will be watched with

great interest in the ensuing years .

SECTIONS UMPIRED : A Sectio n

PLAYING HISTORY: Korumburra 4ths & 3rds - Alberton FL '90-'96

UMPIRING HISTORY : South Gippsland Umpires'98-'01, Alberton FL, VAFAUA.

UMPIRING PHILOSOPHY : Make sure you have fun whilst doing it.

FUTURE AMBITION : - For 5o- Napoli to go one training session and not call me Scott Fraser .

ACHIEVEMENTS :

• U19 Rep Game - 2002

• '01 & '02 Alberton FL GF umpire

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past 7 years .

no doing I hope [l, . club c. s

After 3 year, in Bin A Grade 2000-2,in 2003and now Circould be the right tim estand aside and leton the task of bringin gformula back to the club Yet,this is also the easy way out .With a junior program in ninnethat will bear fruit inahead and a young coac' °panel at all levels : !

feel that C Grade aropportunity to ret;

date and crest ,ness for the young ~ :ye-- in

bounce back nto B Grade in2005 .

Past players of the club need tobecome actively re- -c . d sothat fresh ideas and =.

reinvigorat aand provide or )rehelp that is so needed if are

io succeed

I would like to pass on rthanks to t ;e at

recent Gala t :igi ; as;lnil's at 1 by the Ls'e the

r.` ISOBFC announced MHS ist

XVIII Teams of the Decades .

The 1990 s team is:

B : Tregea° Pr, rr"HB: Joser FaiC : Thompson, Bruce ,HF : Glover, Barren . EabryF : Taylor, Woodley, PertzelR: Jeffrey, Wild, Aubrey

who -. : made a great commit-ment year especially toPaul Air . ion (SocialSecr ;, aChief and TimmyNewton and wish them all thebest r,eir anew !ifein Fiji .Paul Chester, our Secretary fo r

pr 3w years is also step-

Bryan Thomas has already indi-cated he will return as TeamManager for the Senior, andWarren Fall will also be activelyreirvolved assisting the coach . Agreat start for 2004 .

To our many sponsors thanks foryour continuing support . Pleaseat that continue in 2004 .

Finally to all clubs playing in th er you play hard and toyand . ..good luck!

tnt : Roberts . Evans,War bCat ainDirt, Fairchil dVice Captain : Cameron BruceCoa , 'Narren Fal l

w7, the sole-~at difficulty in

i~a, . -s, ;: se,acton . Man yechampionsinissed out!

Well done to all players select-ed in all sides!

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ReviewThe smell of finals is in the air, after the make up of

aft some great nerformances throughout the year .

the final four was finally settled on the weekend. It

turned out to be BYO calculator at Harry Trott andGlenhuntly as the race for fourth was decided by

0 .6% . A kick either way could have seen theVultures sneak above the Sharks but with identicallosing margins, the mathematicians favoured

Beaumaris .The match at Glenhuntly, was tight all day with thelead changing several times throughout the day, asboth sides fought the game out to secure a final's

berth . The Vultures appeared to have clinchedvictory early in the last quarter after a couple ofearly goals but the desperation of Merv's menpulled them back in and ran over the top of the

visitors by 12 points. Mick Sullivan and Shane

Rowley, as always provided options up forwardbooting 5 each for the victors while, captain Andrew

Will was in inspirational form for the home side.

The result left the Vultures in fifth spot and stuck

the Caulfield boys in third. The Vultures will

certainly lay claims to being the best outside the 4,

training track . TheWells are left ruing

their mid season

slump as theycertainly have showed over the past month thatthey have the goods to mix it with the big boys .

The battle to remain in Crunch grade was left in theSaint's hands as a win would guarantee them their

spot for 2004. The match started in desperate

fashion as Glen Eira threw everything at the Mondsforcing their way to a 21 pt lead at qtr time . From

then on it was left to Mark Dimashki, "Bongo"Varnvakas & Andy Taranto to hold on for the home

side and remain above the dotted line . Centreman

Michael Miller tried hard for Ormond .

The final game saw the Oak Park boys run ou1

inners by 28 points over the Two Blues, aft']

trailing by 18 points. Corey Bannister bootec

another 7 for the winners. Therry Penola would bi

disappointed with their season after showing somigood form throughout the year, while early injurieput Prahran on the back foot from the start .

Preview's men (12-6) take on the Sharks (11-7) in t h

first semi final at Trevor Barker oval today .

Head to HeadRd 1 Beaumaris by 3pts at Shark Pa Rd 1

erIt was a bittersweet day for the Sharks at the Trott

who fell into the finals after going down by 12 points

to the Lions . Beaumaris were on the front foot early

serving it up to Collegians with some solid attack onthe ball from Chris Martin and Brayden Haynes .

The Sharks went into the main break full ofconfidence leading by 4 goals but a second halfcomeback led by Brock Mooney and Shura Taft upforward closed the gap to 2 points at the last chat

.

The match was set up for a classic final quarterwith both sides pushing themselves to the limit asthe lead changed several times before the home side

won a great "warm up" final .

OC finished their season off as they started it andknocked off another finalist in convincing fashion

.

A solid third quarter from the visitors as theybooted 8 goals to 1 set the game up as Nigel Credlin

dominated from half back . The Slewps would be

disappointed they did not hang onto top spot andhave the week off to regain their form on the

C SECTIONDixon 1Collegian s

Therry Penola C Bannister 7Mentone Vultures Rowley 5Old Camberwell Cadzow 6St Leos Emmaus WP B Vaughan 3

C ReserveDalwood 6Caulfield Gr

Caulfield Gr M Harrison 1Ormond Stewart 5

Old C~imberwell Francis 1Glen Eira Eade 2

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Beaumaris by 10pts at Glenhuntlyif ever a ground favours defence, it is at Beach Rd.Tight pockets, no wings and a guaranteed howlingbreeze make scoring opportunities difficult .Therefore, this game shapes up as being the battleof the backlines as both sides rely on restrictingtheir opposition and then sharing the goals aroundrather than focusing on one spearhead.Apart from a close game, look out for - Caulfield Gr .

- The "six pack" or Merv's backline has beenresolute all year and will be miserly again today .The midfield of Widjaja, Fallu & Craven and captainAndrew Will to ruck. Mark Frater to show the boyshow to play the ground after his years of experienceat the Zebras .Beaumaris - The other backline lead by ChrisMartin and ferocity of Brayden Haynes and Mark

Boon around the ground . Murrav Pitts in full flightand the mercurial Matt Blackmore up forward .It is a surprise to find these 2 sides in a first semias the early form from both sides pointed to apossible Grand Final clash- But one side has to goand Caulfield appear to have been travelling a bitbetter than the Sharks over the last 6 weeks andwill reappear in a couple of weeks to play for a

position in B Grade .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSLuke Mahoney - lukemahoneyl4('hotmail .com

Beaumar : congratulate Murray Pitts on plr--ing

his 100th same. Murray is a highly decorated and

skilful pla; _r. Among his achievements over hisyears at Beaumaris have been senior and U19premierships, club and competition best andfairests and selection in A grade and Australian

representative sides. Murray was selected in theBeaumaris team of the century and is a proud andpassionate member of our club . This year Murrayhas taken up the position of captain and has growninto this role providing leadership and inspiration

for all those at the club . We wish him well in leadingthe Sharks through the finals .

TODAY'S ATIC- ESC SECTION

lst SEMI FINAL - August 23, 2003

SENIORS

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m .

Caulfield Or versus Beaumaris

RESERVES

Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 11 .30 a.m .

Beaumaris versus Old Camberwel l

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THERRY PENOLA 2 .3 5.5 8.8 18 .14 (122)

PRASi:IU.'r 6.11 10 .14 13.16 (94)

Therry petiole : C Bannister 7, Castaldi 3 . Farrelly, O'Connor 2 .Cailegari, Edwards, Elliott, Faroldi . Best : Fenton, Nanearrow, Castaldi .C Bannister, Faroldt Prahran: Pitts . McCuddin 4, Quick 2, Ballaro,

Harvey, Bellow. Best: Sleight, Mullins, Harvey, MeCuddtn, PittsUmpires : Sean Scully Jr Dac9d Langvorth (F) Michael Jones ChrisMcKendry (G )ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3.2 6.2 8.7 9.10 (64)

OLD CAMBERWELL 5.1 8.7 16.8 19.10 (124)

St Leos - Vaughan 3, Buckle 2, Bird, P.McGloin, Burgess. Ballard .Best - Ristevskl, T.McCann, Burgess, J .Hodder . Old Camberwell -

Cadzow 6. Horgan 3, P.Tempone 3, Hardenberg 2, Christie, Credltn .

Curling, Kapoor, Tymmons . Details not received Umpires : Dash Peir[s

(F) Chris Schaefer (B) Andrew Esposito Paul Gait (G )

COLLEGIANS 2 .6 5.8 9.13 1115 (93)

BEAUMARSS 4.3 9.6 10.9 12.9 (81)

Collegians : Taft 4, Mooney 4, Lang 2, Dixon. Couch, Low. Best:

Mooney . Lang, Taft, Shadbolt, Atkinson . Young. Beaumarls: Blackmore

5 . Pitts 2, Ferrari 2 . Spence, Boon, Rawlins. Best : Blackmore. Martin,

Buller . Haynes, Ensor, Sherman . Umpires: Paul Lamble Paul Dinneen(F) Brent Adamson Tony Casuscelii (B) Robert Seymour Chris Doyle (G)GLEN EII2A 6.4 10.9 15 .15 22 .22 (154)

ORMOND 3.1 6.6 12.7 16.8 (1041

Glen Eirs : M.Dhnachki 5 Taranto 3 Vamuakas 3 S.Dtamond 2 Fossey2 Gilmore 2 Astapenko Doolan King Massis McGaw . Best: GilmoreAstapenko Sheerly Donlan Massis King Ormond : Martinov 5 Grace 5Miller 2 James 2 Robbins Metz . Miller James Collins Damadamos Metz

Martinov. Umpires: Justin Lipson Lionel Katz (F) Patrick Jenes JakeMahar CG )CAUL GRAM 2.5 7.8 14.12 18 .15 (123)

MENT VULT 3.0 9.4 14.6 17.9 (111)

Cant Gram: Will 3, Jones 3, Carboni 3, Hall 2, Foote, Fallu. O'Neill,Pearce, Baxter, Foster. Best : Pearce . Fallu, Will, Prater, Jones, Craven.Meat Vult : M .Sullivan 5, Rowlev 5 . Barr 3 . P.Sullivan, Haves, John

Tullev, white . Best: Dixon . M .Su1L+van, Stephens, Jack Tully, Stewart .

Rowley. Umpires: Geoff Curran Sharon Alger (F) Ben Bracken SamGent (B) Bruce Stephens Peter Maddocks (G )

C RESERVE

THERRY PENOLA 3 .5 9.7 15.10 19.12 (126)PRAf RA% 1.1 4.2 5.3 5.5(35)

Therry pencils : Crotty 6, Barron 3, Moloney, Bosanko- Gorman 2,Sacco . Goodwin. Findlay, Reynolds. Best: Barron, Moloney, Sacco,Crotty, Finnigan, Tsinaris Prahran: tVindridge, Tooley, Belcher, Glllie,

Oliver . Best : Hodgson . Tooley, Vagg. Aiken, Waitord . Windridge

ST LEOS EbLkIAUS WE 1 .4 5.5 7_9 7.10 (52)

OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .2 4.6 10.6 12.8 i801

St Leos Emmaus : Contessotto, Cotler. N.Hodder. Landv. Morrison,

S .Pitcher, Volpi. Best : Volpi . S .Pltcher, D.Pitcher, Kelly. Caller,Simondson . Old Camberwell : Marwood 4, Gladman 3, Seeley 2 .

Francis. Ryan, Schmidt . Best : Marwood, T.Derry, MacKenzie. Margetts,

Seeley, Smith .COLLEGIANS 0 .5 1 .6 6.8 11.11 (77)

BEAUMARIS 3 .0 4.3 5.4 5.7 (37)

Co llegians: Browning 3, Abbott 2 . Groenveld 2, Lockett, Lumb. Muir,

Skurrie . Best : Lockett, Vial, Abbott, Turner, Lumb . Thomas .

Beaumaris : Nish 2, J . May. S. May, C. Collins. Best : Hunt, McMillan,C . Collins, A . O'Brien, Healy, N . Atkins.GLEN EBiA 2.4 3.6 6.12 7.14 (56)

ORMOND 5 .3 10.7 12.9 18.12 (120)Glen Eira: Eade 2 Haines Shellard Cassar Watt Loughran. Best:Richards Haines Aborting Zagatne Zwar Zurak. Ormond : Stewart 5 Lom

3 S .Oi Pasquale 2 Parsons 2 Ritchie 2 T .DI Pasquale Keleher Wiley.

Best: T.DI Pasquale Wiley Stewart S.Di Pasquale Bank Lo m

CAUL GRAM 11.2 20.5 26.10 31 .20(206)

MENT VULT 1.2 1.4 3.4 4.5(29)

Caul Gram: Dalwood 6, Kendall 5, D .Scott 4, Gross 4, Pennycuick 3 .

Docker 2, Lawson. M .Harrison, Poulter, McAssey, Erickson, Ryan,Kuppe . Best: D .Scott. Kuppe, Dalwood . Kendall. Erickson, Jacobs .

Ment Yult : Anseldl 2 . Wilson, Waters . Best: Walsh, Wilson. Gallagher,

Smith, waters.

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8 R Foote . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 10 L. Buller . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 M Frater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1- Healy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 A Will(C) . . . . . . :. . . . 13 C . Gourley . . . . . . . . . : . . .

11 B Carboni . . . . . . . . . . 1- 14 T. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 D Pearce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 M . Boon . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

13 A Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 A . Can . . . . . . _ . . . , . . .14 S Amiet . . . . . . . . _ . , . . . 17 L Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 A Docker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 N . Kennedy . . . . . . . . . ; . .16 S Sant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Fvf. Atb,ins . . . . . . . . . . . ~., . . .18 8 Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 N . Atkins . . . . . . . , . . . : . . .19 T Aylen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 P. Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20 H Vella . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 22 J . Hall (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 M Pennycuick . . . . . . . ; . . . 23 A . Catlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 CMe Assay . . . . . . . . , . . . 24 S.Gray . . . . . . . ._ . .t . . .26 S Wrdlaia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 D . Teesdale . . . . . . . . . . . .27 J Ryan . . . . . . . . 27 B. Haynes (DVC) . . . . . . .29 G Erickson . . . . . . . ; . . . 28 J. Vance . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

30 C Fagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . .29 C .Martin . . . . . . . .

31 T Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 J. May . . .32 A Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 N .Bodor34 B Gross . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 36 L .Ferrarl . . . . . . . . . . .r . . .36 8 Cunningham . . , . . , . . . 40 R. Rarihns . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 R 0`Neifl . . . . . . . . , . . . 42 A. O'Brien42 D Synman . . . . . . . . . : . . . 44 C . Collins . . . . . . . . . .'s . . .43 A Bruhn . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 49 J. Bryce . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

45 D Scott . . . . . . . . 53 S. Coals . . . . . .52 8 Sinclair . . . . . . . 52 J Will,a^ts . . . .53 C Jones . . . . . , . . 54 T. Woolnough . . . . . . , . . .Co N Fallu . . . . . . 55 S. Deaton . . . . . . . . . . : . . .71 M Cassidy . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 57 H. McMillan . . . . . . . . . , . . .

58 M . 6lackrnore . . . . . . . : . . .63 S. McNichofas . .

T, ` . _ . _ . .~ - ._ . .` .; 67 B. Gillespie . . . . . .

CNR . DANDErYONG &WAVERLEY RL'S ,MALVERN EAST.

114 TIME ME FINAL

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L Healy . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .C. Gourley . . . . . . . . .! . . .T. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .A. Quin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. Kennedy . . . . . . . . .i . .N. Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . i . . .B. Gray . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .

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33 S. May . . . . . . . . . . . . { . . .34 J . May . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . .

35 N. Boctor . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

36 L. Ferrari . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

37 D. Murphy . . . . . . . . . .i . . .

38 J . Gerrand , . . . . . . . ; . . .

Coach : Michael Siga!asAsst: Matthew Hogg & Karl Co

t A . Dum6ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' .2 T James . . . . . . . . . . . .3 N Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . .4 T. Ogier . . . .5 L Cam . . . . . ~68 Christie . . .6A Seeley . . . . _ . . .__, . . . .7 M S, .^att . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 J Heffernan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 .Ty m~mons . . . . . . . . . . .10M Hanson r,Cj . . . . . . .,1 t S . Cadzow . . . . . . . . . .t2RKappor . . ., . . . .t 3 L Gardman A1C) . . .ta R Whitehead (VC) . . . . . .; . . _ ~45 D. Caine . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .16D.Pike . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 N Credlin ( DVC) . . . . . , . . . . ~18 S. Marwood . . _ . . . . . . .~ . . . .19PTempo ne . . . . . .20 D MRChet! . . . . . . . . . .2 1 T Hardman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 8 Howard . . . . . . . . . .23 K Darby . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..̀ . . .24 8 Tipper . . . . . . . . . . . .25 A Heroen6erg . . . . . . . . . .' . . .26 A. Whelan . . . . . . . . . . . .~._27 A. Sheedy . . . ,28 D. Gough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 S. Francis . . . .30 R Perryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 8 Craven . . . . .;_ . .32 G . Ormsby . . . . . . . . . . .'~ .

42 A 0'6nen . . . . . . . . . . . . 3? D. E idt . . ~._ .-~ . . . .' . .44 C. Co;fins . . . . . . . . ~ 35 C. .' . . . 36 S

46 M . Saxton . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .. . . 37A.- . . . . .49 J . Bryce . . . . . . . . . . .i . 38 7 H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 39G .R~~ : . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. .50 D. Wall . . . . . . . . . . . 44 C.Jee . . . . . . . . . . . ., . .. ,.

52 J.'lv'aiiatis 41 L.Ri . . . . . . . . . . . . : . .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . .56 E. Leyden 47 :yuBJC~.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..57 H. McMillan . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 R. : -~.':aI . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 M Blac kmore . . . . . 50 A G`' !51 C hard[60 S. Houk

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58 N. Pa ne . . . . . . . . . . .,66 A . Coors . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 59 J. 4Poaysh . . . . . . . . . . .

61 A . Wals h67 B . Gillespie . . . . . 63 S. Grenohonhrygg c Do as . 6 L. Gcla y

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Last week's "puzzler" gathered a lot ofinterest . The "puzzler" asked - what are themost number of games (AFL) played in thefollotivin guernsey numbers . The answers arein brac~ets after each number. No.! (PaulRoos 356 games Fitzroy and Swans) ; 2 (JohnNicholls 328 Carlton) ; 3 (Ted Whitten 321games Footscray); 4 (Stephen Kernahan 251R ames Carlton) ; 5 (John Rantall 330 gamesouth Melbourne and North Melbourne) ; 6

(John Du dale 248 games North Melbourne) ;7 (Doug Hawkins ~29 games Footscray) ; 8(Robert Scott 245 games Geelong and NorthMelbourne) ; 9 (Brian Dixon 51 gamesMelbourne); 10 (Carl Ditterich 285 games StKilda and Melbourne); 11 (Bruce Doull 329ames Carlton; 12 (Jack Titus 294 games

~chmond) ; 13 (Rod Carter and John Law 217games - Carter, Swans and Law, NorthMelbourne ; 14 (Bob Skilton 237 games SouthMelbourne); 15 (Kelvin Moore 300 gamesHawthorn) .

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Regular readers will have noticed that thecoates wreckair Most Valuable Playersdisplay does not appear today. With the Vote

Count Night fast approaching - coaches, whomake the final deliberations in this matter,were circulated last week with the names ofthe "Amateur Footballer" scribes weeklyselections from round I to 16/17. The threewinners for each section will come from thesenominations . FTLOTG thanks the scribes -Jesper Fjelstad, Tommy Brain, LukeMahoney, Big Bad Bazza Hickey and GavanFlower for providing a nomination for theirsection each week without fail . The missingsections' nominations were "plucked" atrandom each week by VAFA Administrationfrom match details supplied .

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The 21 winners will receive their statuettes atthe September 1 Vote Count and PresentationNight.

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The 13 VAFA players named in the AAFCTeam of the Year for Year 2 of the Three YearChampionships will also receive their framedcertificates at the above dinner.

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FTLOTG was well represented at last Monday

evening's Umpires' Association Annual Dinnerat the -Victorian Club (Rialto Towers) . It wastruly a great night, the highlight being thecolourfu~and entertaining speech of the guruof AFL coaching Kevin Sheedy. Therecipients of all UA Awards are detailed todayin Umpires' Corner. Congratulations toAnthony Damen (president, UA) and to allhis hand of merry men and women for puttingon such a top night .

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The VAFA's Sue Anderson certainly is awoman who meets all fears head on .Overcame a chronic fear of flying a few yearsback to jet around the world . ast Mondaynight she overcame her fear of heights tojourney with ease to the 41st floor of theRialto to attend the UA Dinner. She's alreadyplanning to take the grandson (Oliver A) to theRialto's Observation Deck soon - 66 levelsufsid

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Today's puzzler (answer next week) . Which~ round has the greater capacity AAMI

tadium or the Gabba? Optus Oval or theSCG? Skilled Stadium or the Gabba?

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Great to see the Sunday d~e and Monday'sAge presenting every skerric~k of match detailssent "down the line" recently. Hopefully thisnewspaper realises that they have picked upan amazing number of paper purchasers bygiving the Amateurs this degree of exposureand will do the same in the week's ahead .C'mon Sunday Herald Sun, do likewise andI'm sure you will gather many more readers as-,vell .

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If you can't get to an Amateurgame today, 96 .5 Inner FMwill be calling the vital OldTrinity v . St ernards matc

h and will provide regular scor eupdates from "Around the Grounds . "

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And . . . . . . . . . . . . SouthernFM and the VAFA haveagreed to terms forSouthern FM to call theA section Grand Finalonce again .

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SECT.

A

B

VENUE FINALS DAISS DAY

Sportscover Arena 1st Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 07-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena Preliminary 14-Sep Sunday

Sportscover Arena Grand 21-Sep Sunday

Sportseover Arena Ist Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Sportscover Arena 2nd Semi 06-Sep Saturday

Sandringham Preliminary 13-Sep Saturday

Sportscover Arena Grand 20-Sep Saturday

C Gillon Oval 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Sandringham Ist Semi 23-Aug Saturday

Sandringham Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Elstermvick Park Grand 13-Sep Saturday

D1 Cheltenham 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Cheltenham ist Semi 23-Aug Saturday

Cheltenham Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Cheltenham Grand 13-Sep Saturday

D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Central Reserve lst Semi 23-Aug Saturday

Central Reserve Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Central Reserve Grand 13-Sep Saturday

D3 McHale Stadium 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

McHale Stadium ist Semi 24-Aug Sunday

McHale Stadium Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

McHale Stadium Grand 13-Sep Saturday

City Oval Box Hill Qualifying 23-Aug Saturday

Preston City Oval Elimination 24-Aug Sunday

Preston City Oval 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Preston City Oval Ist Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Preston City Oval Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Preston City Oval Grand 13-Sep Saturday

U19 (1) McKinnon Oval - 2pm 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

McKinnon Oval - 2pm ist Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Gerry Green Res - 2pmPreliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Gerry Green Res - 2pmGrand 13-Sep Saturday

SECT. VENUE FINALS DATES

U19 (2) Scammell 2nd Semi 30-Au g

Scammell l st Semi 31-Aug

Scammell Preliminary 06-Sep

Scammell Grand 13-Sep

U19 (3) Junction Oval 2nd Semi 30-Aug

Junction Oval lst Semi 31-Aug

Preston Preliminary 07-Sep

Preston Grand 14-Sep

DAY

Saturday

Sunday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday

U19 (2) McKinnon Oval - 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Blue 11 .20a m

McKinnon Oval - Ist Semi 31-Aug Sunday

11 .20am

Gerry Green Res Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

- 11 .20am

Gerry Green Res Grand 13-Sep Saturday

- 11 .20am

U19 (2) Garvey Oval 2nd Semi 30-Aug Saturday

Red Garvey Oval Ist Semi 31-Aug Sunday

Garvey Oval Preliminary 06-Sep Saturday

Garvey Oval Grand 13-Sep Saturday

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

availability and confirmation in some cases.

An updated display will appear weekly in the Amateur

FootbaBer and daily on the VAFA website

Finals costs: Admission car

Club XVIII $6 $4Preliminary Grand Finals

Senior Finals(D1-D4) $6 $3(A-C) $8 $4

Senior Grand Finals(Dl-D4) $6 $3(A-C) $8 $4

U19 Finals $6 $3(Grand Finals only )

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Even for those not affected there is a gut

wrenching feeling of sympathy for clubs being

relegated from D1 . More particularly when

they possess histories like Ivanhoe

Assumption & Bulleen Templestowe . It is a

reminder to us all that constant improvementin every aspect of Club operations is a

necessity just to stay in the Section! DI

Senior teams now have to be 4-5 goals betterthan was required in 1999 to qualify for

promotion . Its tough, but its life !

ROUND 18 SUMMARYYVOB mangled Old Mentonians in

completing a strong return season to D1,auguring well for the Bushrangers in 2004 .

Justin Cremean did well in the ruck for Yarra,

Sam Savage was effective EW (everywhere!), &

Peter Jarvie let little past at HB . The Panthers

had a horrible day

Aquinas beat both Banyule & relegation in a

tribute to the Bloods' fighting qualities and

will to survive . 20 points down in g4 the

Bloods put in a 7 goals term to take out a 12

points victory . Ruckman, Al Bethune, was an

inspiration, his on-ballers Brett Hardman &Jason Coghlan were on song, & Stephen Tibb

was strong across HB for the Bloods . Chris

Taylor, Adam Dooley & Brad Willmore stood

out for the Bears .

Salesian pushed AJAX all day and didn't win,

but more importantly, preserved their place in

Dl! Yoni Berger & Julian Kirzner both played

outstanding games, as did Simon Gutman in

his first match back from illness. No news

from Salesians, I guess they're still

celebrating !

Uni . Blacks downed the Hoes and doomed

them to relegation . Pat Barry, & Anthony

Parkin put in good ones for Blacks. Nick

Blainey, Damon Wood, Travis O'Neil, & Shane

Sampson did their utmost for the Hoes .

The Bullants found the Ashers too tough a

task and will play next season in D2 . The

Ash had top

effortsers from Liam

Holloway at CHF,Peter Westbrook

OtB, and Julian

Smith at HB .

FIRST SEM IS

ReservesOld Mentonlans meet Banyule in the Dl

Finals opener and there's nothing between

these sides . The Bears at home beat OM in

R3 by 9 points ; the Panthers won the R12

return match by 8 points . Banyule may have

added players available because their seniorsmissed the cut, and this could be critical

given the similarity of their respective stats

this season . There will only be a kick in this

game and I think it will be the Bears' singing

we hear round about 1 :45PM today .

SeniorsUniversity Blacks at home in R7 beat Old

k3entonians by 55 points, and again, but by

only 2 points, at rain affected Keysborough in

R15 . The Panthers have a better 'away' wins

record than Blacks this season with 6 .5

versus 5, and Cheltenham is 'local' for them

CLUB LAE

D1 SECTIONAJAXOld MentoniansOld Mentoni ansBanyuleMonash BluesDI RESERVEOld MentoniansBanyuleMonash BluesAJAXB an yuleBanyule

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but in another star system for Blacks . The

teams have statistically neat defence

equivalence with each allowing 1443 Points

,xgainst in the H & A rounds, but the Blacks

have a marginally better attack . All of whichmeans diddley squat in finals on a neutral

ground! It's the one percent issues that'll

decide this match, stage managed by twocanny coaches in Paul O'Shanassy & Peter

Russo . Both sides are blessed with talented

engine rooms ; Carter, Palmer, Dart, &

McCloskey for OM, and Jones, Andy Costello,

Sibilia & Villella for UB, and ascendency there

will decide the game . Blacks will have to cover

Michael Basile up forward, whereas at theother end the bulk of Blacks goals come from

on-ballers and flankers, but Tony Wilson is

fast running into form after a long absenceand could be a headache for OM's backs .

Both sides have strong, no nonsensedefences, and in the end the winner will be

whoever adjusts best to the pressure of finalsfootball and the Andy Smith shaped ground!

This is a toss up! Blacks by a kick .

Correspondents, the contacts remain 98891979 & bfhickey60ibigpond .com

Old i- r=untonians - congratulate Nic`_ Fisher

on playing his 50Yh game recently . Nick hasbeen a product of our under 19 system where

he shone through to the point of demanding

senior selection . This year he has been a

regular in the first team where his blistering

pace has been used to great effect . Nick will be

a core component of the OMFC senior side for

the next ten years and with his input, it is sure

to be a successful time for the club . Well done

Nick!

TODAY'S MATCHESDl SECTION

1 st SEMI FINAL - August 23, 2003SENIORS

Cheltenham Football Ground ,

Cheltenham - 2 p .m .University Blacks versus Old Mentonians

RESERVESCheltenham Football Ground,

Cheltenham - 11 .30 a .m .Old Mentonians versus Banyule

YL : - :A VALL= 7 OB 5 3 8 .5 I L9 15 .14 (104)

OLD) .iiN 1 OhTAI4S 1 .2 4.7 7.9 10.13 (73)

Yams Valley: Stevenson 3, A Drew 3, Keem 3, M Laing 2, Kruse,

Heffernan, Britt, Strong. Best: Savage, A Drew, J Cremean. Heffernan,

Janie, Nicholas. Old Mentonians: Basile 2, Carter 2, Ferguson 2.

Twentvman 2 . Fairbanks . Russo. Best: Ferguson. Basile, Twentyman,

Palmer, Dart, Carroll. Umpires: Brendan Devlin Luke Holmes (F)Michael Roche Michael Neilly (B) Eddie Boat Malcolm Filleul (G)

AgUg4AS 3.2 7.4 9.8 16.10 (106)

BANYULE 5.4 9.8 12.10 14.10 (94)

Aquinas : Starrett 3, Tarulli 2, Wooden 2, Toomey, Jess, Denbraber,

Williams, Hunt, Whitehead, Weeks, Hardham, Coglan . Best : Jess .

Coglan, A . Bethune . Hunt, Denbraber, Harkin . Banynle: Egan 4,

Wilhnore 3, Ch. Taylor 2 . Ca. Tavlor, Wilson. O'Connell, Gloury.

Piayfair. Best : Ch. Taylor, Sannholm, King. M .Smith, P Gloury. Dooley.

Umpires : Peter Liddell Geoff Deveson (F )

SALESIAN OC 5.31 8.5 12.7 16. 10. (106)

AJAX 5.2 8.7 15 .11 18 . 14. (122)

Salesian : Thain 5 Greely 4, Sutherland 2, Grace 2 Oldfield, Knott.

levoli. Best : Bobetic, Sutherland . Campbell, Nannes, Canavan, Grace .

AJAX: Kirzner 6, Berger 3, E . Wollner 3, M. Segal 2. Vanaken 2

Israelsohn . J . Segal . Best: Wollner, Vanaken . Samuel, Duzenman .

Gelbart. E.Ralelgh. Umpires : Troy Brooks Gajan Skandakumar (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.5 10.10 15 .13 19.13 (127)

IVAri"HOE ASSUMPTION 4.0 6.3 10.7 14.11 (95)

Uni Blacks: Wilson 5 Vlllella 4 Rizio 2 Price 2 SibIDa 2 BevacquaCostello•Kempton Batten . Best: Batten Wilson Bevacqua Schilling

Kempton Evans . Ivanhoe Assumption : Sampson 3 Pace 2 E .Healy 2

N .Shutileworth 2 Peoples Joyce O'Neil Blainey Lee . Best: Blainey Wood

O'Neil Sampson Manuel Serafini . Umpires : Ray Hocking (Riddell ) Ken

M,'ilece (F) Scott Grey (Riddell) (B) Alan Matthews Luke McKay (bothRiddell) (G)

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE / MONASH BLUES

Details not received

Umpires: David Irons Santo Caruso (F) Jack Watty Ross Richards (G)

DI RESERVE S

YARRA VALLEY O B 0.1 03 0.2 2.2(14)

OLD RSEPrTONIANS 4.3 10.4 16.8 22.9 (141)

Yarra Valley OB : Norrish, Hale. Best: Davies, Gillies. Pickering . Clarke.

Seabourne, Norrish. Old &ientonians : Ballantine 10, Mamas 3 .

Alexander 2 . Mackay 2, Appel, Austin, Alexander, Francis, Stevens.

Best: D Alexander, Ballantine, C Alexander, Appel, Fairbanks, Francis .

AQUINAS 2.1 3.5 3.7 4,7(31)

BANYULE 3.5 5.6 7.9 11.12 (78)

Aquinas : Hughes, 3 Moran . Best: Vandersluis. Davies, Jeffrey, Boland,

Barrie, Secure . Banynie: McDermott 5, Turnbull 2, Prior, Creak,

Tuckman, Enright. Best: Turnbull . Prior . Phelan, McDermott, Szemeta .

Enright .SALESIAN OC 0.2 1.4 1.4 2.6 . (I8)

AJAX 3.3 5.6 8.11 16. 18 . (114)

Salesian: Dolman, Loughnan. Best: Rose, Riley, Seager, Porter,

Dolman . Miriams. AJAX: Zemski 4, Tsivlln 2, Pask 2, J . Lewis 2, Lewin

2, Boon, Godlewicz, A. Lewis, Rotemberg . Best: J . Lewis, A . Lewis,

Boon, Godlewtcz, Cukierman . Pask.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .2 10.3 12.3 15.6 (96)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 .0 3.1 3.4 6.7 (43)

Uni Blacks : Delahmtty 7 Ada 3 Hanna 2 Ross Nolan Prince . Best: Ada

Rawnsley Detahunty Hamilton Mirtschin Costello. Ivanhoe

Assumption: Valkanis 2 M .lacovangeto Cameron Frisina Chazan . Best :

M .lacovangelo Morris Chazan Duncan Widdison Frisin a

BULLEEP7 TEMPLFSTOWE 0.2 1.2 2.3 4.3(27)

MONASH BLUES 5.3 8.5 9.7 11 .9 (75)

Details not received

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01 SECTION - SEr1QM31ST SEMI-FPMA L

UN l BCA CKS V OL-11i

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Coach: Paul 0'Shanassy Coach: Peter RussoRes Coach: Michael Rizio Res: Jamie Winduss

G $ G B

I A. Costello . . . . . . . . 1 T. Mitvalsky . . . . . . . .2 J. Sibifia . . •

2 C. Twerrtyman . . . . . . .3 R. Ball . . . . .. . .

. .

. . .3 A. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 D. Carroll (VC .) . . . .

4 A. Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 C, Mackay . . . . . . . . . . .6 C' Alexander . . . . . . . . . .

. . .

. . . .5 R. Mackie (C) . . . . . 7 M. McCloskey . . . . .-

:. . . .

6 T. Bava ua . . . . . ,oq . . . .8 G . Ferguson . . . . . . . . . .9 W. Batlantine . . . . . . . . . I

. . . .. . ..

7 Price . . . . . . . . . .S to S. Vo' . . . . . . . . . . .

8.

B, Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . .t D.So

12 C. Dwyer (C.R.) . . . . . . IL . . .9 P Kempion . . . . . . . . . . . 13 B. Hevenn . . . . . . . . . . .~

14 M. Stroud . . . . . . . .. . . .

10 W, Hanna . . . . . . . . . 15 J. Costello (D.VC.) . . . . . . . . .15 B. Carr . . . . . . . . . . ' ' • ~

16 D . Nock . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 N . Unford . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .17 A. Moffatt . . . . . . . . . . ., t8 T.Bournon (C) . . . . . . . . . . . .18 T Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 A. Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . .20 D . O'Connor . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . .19 L. Brown . . . . . . . . . . 21 J. O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21 C . Schilling . . . . . . .~ •22 P. Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 A. Drinan . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

23 P. Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 A . Acreman . . . . . . .

24 V. Romi n . . . . . . . . .) . . .25 B . Fairbanks . . . . . . . . . .26 G. Dart . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~ . . . .. . . .

25 M. Hallam . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 G. Katris . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .

26 D . Batten . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 0 . Kitto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 A. Carter (D .VC.) . . . . . .

i . . . .) . . . .

27 A Parkin . . . 30 D . Russo . . . . . • . . .

30

. . . . . .

D . Stock . . . . . . . . . .31 M. Elliott . . . . . . . .32 L Sunier . . . . . . . . . . .

' . . . .. . . .

31 . .Costello .B 33 S . Worrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32

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M.Jones . . . . . . . . . . 1, . .34 P. Flaskis . . . . . . . . . . . .35 D . Murphy . . . . . . . . . . .

~ . . . .. . . .

35 B. Vifieiia . . . . . . . . , . 37 M. FAtra~ncs (C.R.) . . . . . .~ . . . .38 M, Rizio . . . . . . . . 38 P. Stubbs . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .41 L . Rawnsle . . . . . .y . . . .

39 J . Urcic . . . . . . . . . . . .40 R . Alexarxier . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .43 C . Delahunty, . . . . . . . . . . 41 S. Cozens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45 R, Scarlett . . . . . . . . , . . . 42 M . Basile . . . . . . . . . . . .43 G. Hubbard . . . . . . . . .

. . . .+ . . . .

49 R . Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 L Sunter . . . . . . . . . . . .+

. . . .

50 A .Goanan . . . . . . . . . , . . 45 R .Johnson . . . . . . . . . . .46 G. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .55 S.Wa)ch . . . . . . . . . . 47 G. Herring

61 J . Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Steve . . . . . . . . . . .49 N . Fisher . .

. . . .

. .62 ,S .Middleton . . . . . . .

. "an G. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 L Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . .

65 J. Fuller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 M . Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 J Green 53 C. Shedden . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 54 D. Goodbody . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 D. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 C. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .

56 R. Harper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aws . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 T. D . . . .Ap

rs61 B S pu d . . . . . . . . . .a n e64 M . Austin . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .

66 M . Mackay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SPONSORSPHILLIPS & NICHOLSO N

DAVIS LAUNDRYZENITH INTERIORS

7 ELEVE NMENTONE HOTE L

JEFFERSON FORD

1 /4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FINAL

1

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Coach : Greg WhilcroftCoach: Jamie Winduss Res : John Fraser

G ~B G ! B

I3 R.BaII . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 B Reed . . . . . . . . . i. . . .

Alexander6 C i 2 D Witohell . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , .. 3 N Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 W. Ballantine . . . . . . . 1 . 4 T Gloury . . . . . . . . . -i -10 A. Erskine . . . . . . . . . . t . . . 55 B Willmore . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

6 S Tuckman . . . . . . . . . .i . .it A. fGantos . . . . . . . . . .' . . , .7 C Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

12 C. Dwyer (C .) . . . . . . . ! . . . 8 B Cantwell . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .13 B Heverin ~ 9 M Willmore . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .. . . , . . . . . .. t0 P Gloury . . . . . . . . .14 M . Stroud . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 11 D Wdson . . . . . . . . .

.' .. . . .16 D. Nock . . . . . . . . . . .i ., . 1 2 J E i. . . .9an . . . . . . . . . .

17 N. Linford . . . . . . . . . .t . . .13 T Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . ,14 B WoodEock . . . . . . . . . .I . . .

20 D. O'Connor . . . . . . . . E . . . 15 S Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21 J . O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . 16 M Gilbert .17 A Small . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22 M .Kennedy . . . . . . . . 18 J Turnbull~23 A. Drnan . . . . . . . .

~. . . . . . . . . ~19 N Sannhotm

20 S Playfair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .24 A. BovAell . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 R Dintinosante . . . . . . . . . . .3 1 M . Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . 22 C Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . .

l33 S Worrell23 M Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. son24 L Richardsort . . . . . . . . .i, . ,

36 D. Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 J Szeremeta . . . . . . . . : , •37 M . Fran cis (C.) . . . . 1 26 H McDermott . . . . . . . . . . .

40 R. Afexander . . . . . . . , . . .27 A Nield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 L Enri ght . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . .

43 G . Hubb ard . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 29 P Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . .

45 R. Johnson . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 30 Mutton . . . . . . . . . . .~ .31 C Bassett . . . . . . . . . .

46 G . Smith . . . . . . . . . . . s . . . 32 M Natoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 G . Herring . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 33

SDear)

. . . . . . . . .~ .48 0. Stevens . . . . . . . . .

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. . . . . . . . .I .35 L 0'Connell . . . . . . . . . . . .50 G . Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 D Playfair . . . . . . . . . . . ~.

51 P A l 37 T Thompson . . . . . . . . .~.. . . . . . . . .. ppe 38 J Redfern . . . . . . . .

52 M. Watts . . . . . . . . .1

39 A Hopgood . . . . . . .M S53 C . Shedden . . . . . . .

. . . .mith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

54 D. Goodbody . . . . . . . ) • . •41 T Prior . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.42 M Vanpoeteren . . . . . . , .j,

57 S. Fairbanks . . . . . . . . I . . . 43 L Penal . . . . . . . . . . . . .i.

Fisher59 M 44 S Yin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i .. . . . . . . ,. 45 D Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . .i.62 B. Saunders . . . . . . ' 46 D Nasrallah . . . . . . . . . ;

, . .64 M. Austin . . . . .. . ~ . . .

47 J Kir~ . . . . : . . . . . . . .48 D Ryb cki . . . . . . . . . . . .#

y . . . . . . . . .~ . . .66 M. Mackay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 G Bell50 T Nasrai tah . . . . . . . . . .~51 J Bolt . . . .

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52 0 Noonan . . . . . . . . . . .!53 M Creak . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 C Wiltiams . . . . . . . . . . .55 0 Williams . . . . . . . . . . .56 A Roethe . . . . . . . . . . . .57 B McGregar . . . . . . . . . .

SPONSORS 58 L Orton ,PHILLIPS & NICHOLSON 59 M Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . .

DAVIS LAUNDRY 60 0 Hassell . . . . . . . . . . .ZENITH INTERIORS 61 S DovAan . . . . . . . . . . .

7 ELEVEN 62 T Jubb . . . . . . . . . . . . .MENTONE HOTEL 63 AP larn • . . -~~~~~•~ •JEFFERSON FORD 64 S Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ix side swhiisi f, ;No major ;

Carey b=- asurprisecsomethingoperator rdravv 5 ithought -by West -been sto 'action? Lt;,PreviewOld Carey race,cutthroat first se:

Ick in the

With plenty of

- 'ter a slow start to

one of the most

m playh=g a freeto fir~,Ps footy.

the year, old Carey has bc

consistent sides in therunners, Coach 'flowing gai

n West Bruns "premiership han >injuries to a nu7~accepted the rise inproblems . Before Sa-a bit of a no-brainer . Ubig three whilst the

a great ar. Nodesp 1. , 1& , t-mstars, : ', :Jve

without too manyaw this game a s

Carey were part of the

11 sties had gained

admiration for thcil but were not

necessarily up to the siandard of the others .

The grapevine has been strong all week that theWesties have paced themselves beautifully and

are primed . Might have some egg on my facebut I am tipping an unset, with the Westies to

prevail 7

The business ~r y finish at the end of

June, but in football . August and September is

the business end of the season . It is when

players carve their reputation . A brilliant

season can be soured if it is punctuated by thequestion mark that accompanies a dismal

final's performance . Similarly, an average

~~rinter is forgotten if the plaver can stand th e

increased pr, >sr: of . r, ad rise to the

spire hi s~ir heroics of last-ies' Adam Cannan e

irv-marred ` on behind him andmatch-winni=ig effort? Can OC's Ti m

id Chris Angus justify their MVPons with a herculean performance

t re lily counts ?inability to beat the other

season suggests that they cannot

ally counts . However, the

Mr -)ies =rowed last year when they won the

D3 Pr~~~i:rship from fourth spot that they can

perform under pressure . The difference though

is that, unlike this season, they had beaten all

the sides above them .West Brunswick has come a long way this yearand deserve plaudits for playing finals in theirfirst season up but will still enter this clash asrank outsiders . Siebrand though was not fazed ."I expect we'll make a good showing and ifthings go our way we're capable of winning," hesaid .Old Carey may have thrashed the Magpies?-,,,ice this season but coach Glenn Taylor has

IN(; long vii, s-Willis 11 103Peninsula Claringbold 4 81

S i nstown CYMS D Lee 7 69

Fitzroy Reds Tornese 7 58Bentleigh Grace 0 53Peninsula Payze 2 5

3

I22 RESERVE SPeninsula S Claringbold 5Peninsula J Atchison 0Peninsula Coghlan 0Old Carey Konstantinidis 2

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been around football too long to read anything

into that ."They're clearly playing better football nowthan they were earlier in the year," he said ."It certainly won't be easy . "Taylor identified Adam Cannane, Sam Pietsch,

and Hector Hamilton as key players for theMagpies but thought Michael Drain with hisheight would cause the most concern .

Taylor certainly has tremendous respect forthe Magpies ."We're certainly aware of what West Brunswickdid last year," he said . "I know that in finals,they're normally pretty good . "Statistics wise, both sides are evenly matched

in all but one department . Both have wontwelve games and have a similar "points

against" tally but OC, with their potentforwards, has a decisive advantage in attack .

West Brunswick's performance in last year'sD3 finals and their edge over OC in experiencewill hold them in good stead, but OC have thescore on the board and the edge in firepower .

That should be enough to get them over the

line.Prediction: g30 by i'r~ _s .

PRESS O® S !C . I'3'

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p1d. Carey - congratulations and thanks tc

'pcker' Engl and who umpired his 22t~ ta

reserve match on August 9th . This may not

seem significant but when you add the 325

games he played, that's 550 on-fgel d

appearances - a remarkable effort! A wonderful

bloke, Ian has been a fantastic contributor to theClub over many years. So much so, that our

Best Clubman award is named in his honour .

Able to organise raffle prizes in a single bound,his contributions also have a significant effect in

terms of fund raising. Sincerest congratulations,

Ocker, and thanks so much for your dedicationto the cause for more than three decades .

ETODAY'El- 9' ~

lst SEMI FINfu. :'. .,'ust 23, 2003SE : S

Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m .

Old Carey versus West BrunswickRESERVES

Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m .

Fitzroy Reds versus West Brunswick

il l5 .5 .'i20.1 0

`. ::IGH 0.1 1 .3 3.4 5.6 (36 )

t Brunm A c`: Slebrand 8. Tori :~.:_; 4, Cannane 4 . Broe :w 4 .

P.Hamiiton . Edwards, W.Touzel, Haysey. Best : Slebrand, Brookshaw .

Sutherland, Bailey, Lehmann, Maguire. Bentleigh : Ferris 2 . Banks,

Handfield, Robertson . Best : Mtksad, Ireson, Robertson, Craven,

Seeley, Ferris Umpires : Damian Stead (Ridde ll) Mick Gtlday (F) RyanPlace Joel Wignall (B) Daniel Brookes Gus Carpanzo (Riddell) ( G)

OLD CAREY 2.3 4.5 5.8 8.9 (57)

FITZROY REDS 3.4 9.6 13.11 17.14 (116)

Old Carey : wood S 3, James 2 . White 2, Ward Best : Campbell . James,

Crosher, Battle, Smith Van Cuylenberg. Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 7.

*hurphy 2, Byrne L 2, Mitchell, Parsons . Atherton, Sullivan, Cahill .

Best : Byrne L. Bennie, Ronchi Tornese, Pollard . Atherton Umpires:

Michael Forde David D'Altera (F) Robert Parry Pat Mitchell (G)

PENINSULA O.B 5.4 9.6 14.14 22 .16 (148)

LATROBE UIiT 1.4 5.7 7.8 11.11 (77)

Peninsula O.B : N .Claringbold 4, Sill 3, Torosst 3, Crean 2, Trewhitt 2,

Patze 2, S.Parsons 2, Murphy, Bowen . Powney, A .Ate)uson_ Best :

Payze, S .Parsons, Maclean, S .Prendergast. Trewhitt, Dentry. Latrobe

Uni : Pruscino 4, Murray 4, Bowden, D ar cy, Brooks. Best: Pruscino,

Bowden, McMeekin, Darcy, Mawdsley, Sheldrick . Umpires : AnthonySimpson Paul Jones (F) Bernie Hoare Greg Rollo (G)OLD GEELOPs'G 9.2 15.9 20 .14 21 .18 (144)

OAP4LEIGH 2.1 5.3 8.4 12.5 (79)

Old Geelong: Vickers-Willis 11, Grills 3, Goldsworthy 3, Fitze)arence 2,

N .Betts 1 . J_Paul I . Best : T.Betts, Vickers-Willis, Fttzclarence,

Stinchcombe, Goldsworthy, Moore. Oakleigt: Doolev 6 . Bromley 3 .

Mackenzie 2, Hunt . Best: Bromley, Dalton, Dooley. Holden, ffitts.S,

M=.tllholland Umpires: Nick Evans Nlax Wittman (F) Stephen Bogisich (G)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2,2 8 .8 19.10 25 .18 (168)

HAWTHORN 5.5 5.6 8.11 13 .13 J91)

SYilliamsto-frn: Goals : Lee 7, Thompson 4, Elias 3, Maekley 3. HynesB 2, Phemister, Munro, Wouda, Street, Wuscatsch, Pach . Best :

Thompson Lee, Monkhurst, Elias, Phemister, Oldham Hawthorn :

Details not received Umpires: Sean Rothe (F) Andrew Errington Jon

Kralevski(B )

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 5.7 8.12 11 .15 (81)

BENTLEIGH 6,4 9.6 9.7 11 .7 (73)

West Brunswick : Russell 3, D.Rudd 2, Byrne, A.Thompson,

D.CantpbelL Baker, A.Hamilton. T.Thompson . Best : Brooks . Heywood,

Z.Rudd, R.Touzel, Smith, Tobin . Bentleigh: Sharp 5, Kopitschlnskl,

Pitttto, Punter, Perrone, Sire, Vivona. Best : Gold, Hutchison, Sice,

Kopitschlnski, Punter, Kennedy .OLD CAREY 1 .1 4.4 7.4 8.4 (52)

FITZROY REDS 3.4 6.5 10.8 11.16 (82)

Old Carey : Konstattinidls 2, Bull N, Drake, Guerra A . Drover, Elsner.

Davey Best : Andrews, Graham P, Hill. Konstanthudis, Shrives,

Bennett . Fitzroy Reds: Foster 3, Crane 2. Bare, Hannam, Camalert,

Reeves, Grillo, PidAO Best : Crane . Bare, Camaleri, Vernali . Walsh,

Gran tPENINSULA O.B 5.1 8.1 14.5 21 .16 (142)

LATROBE UNI 2.5 4.8 4.9 4.9 (33)

Peninsula O .B: S .Claringbold 5, Brennan 3, Falkiner 3. A.Parsons 2 .

Mitchell 2, Haley, Stainforth . Angus, Minchln, Taylor, McMahon . Best:

A.Parsons, Barber, Falkiner. S .Claringboid, McMahon, Liuzzi. Latrobe

Bob Craig, Simsek. CorrenU, Waterman . Best : Simsek . Kerrison,

Walker, Brodie, Correnh, Waterman .

OLD GEELONG 2 .3 7 .5 14 .12 17 .20 (122)

OAKLEIGH 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)

Old Geelong: T .Bayles 3, Allen 3, Leslie 3, Ardlle 2, Mareiano. Cole,

Dhiilon . Broadbent. Seymour, C .Teague . Best : Cole . T_Bay(es,

Broadbent, Seyinour, Taylor, L .Teague . Oakleigb : Best : Connellan,

Short, Ryan, PerdikomaGs, Nalke, Lewis .PdILLZAiiSTOFRd CYRSS 4 .11 7 .15 12.19 17.22 (128)

HAWTHORN 0.1 2.3 2.5 4.5(29)

Williamstown: Goals Burgess 8, Dervan 2, McCulcheon 2, Buttergeig,

Kosmatos, Kennedy . Carter Ryan Best : Kosmatos. Burgess, Dervan,

Joseph, Kennedy, Bouras Hawthorn: Details not receive d

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02 SECTION -SMORS1ST SEMI-FIN!1

' fCOW C EY V Y":~ :A " ~ _

ra ~~i 7~t

tNWCoach : Glenn Taylor Senior Coach: Julian Siebrand

Asst. Coach : Bob Ellis Res. Coach: Troy Thompson

G IS G B

I C. Angus (C) . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . .lb M Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 D. Faelis (VC) . . . . . . . i A Hamitton . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

3 M. Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 P Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . .3 G Heppell . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .4 D. James . . . . . .• . 4 C Lehmann . . . . . . .

6 C. Campbell (C) ."" " '5 A Cannane . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . .6 S Pietsch (San c. . . .. . . .

7 R. Oppy (VC) . . . . • 7 S Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 A. Stewart-Holmes . . . . . . 8 P Batters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .i f N. Everett . . . . . . . . . I 9 A Morphett . . . . . . . . . . .10 S Byrne . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .12 L. MacFarlane . . . . . . . ~ . . . 71 H Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 B. Hutchison . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 12 T Maguire . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

14 M . Mahon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 M Ritchie . . . . . . . . . . . .15 M Russell(RVC) . .

~

. . . .

17 A. Parton . . . . . . . . 16 S Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 T Wood 17 R Heywood .

~20 J . Ra opoulos . . . . . . . . .

. . .1 9 W ouzel

McManus . .. . . . . .

~ ~~

. . . .

~ ~21 T. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 S Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . .22 C Battle 21 J Bromwich . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .

23 C. Pattenden . . ., . ••i .••23 D Rudd . . . . . . . .24 J Jenkin . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .24 P. Unkles . . . . . . . . . . 25 J Siebrand .• . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29 C Munro.

R 8enjamin . . . . . . . . . .26 . . . ..

. . . .34 C. Howat . . . . . . .tJ Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . .C.Sheedy . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

35 T. Rossignuolo . . . . . .` M Lew)s . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 . . . .

36 S Wood 32 S DAndrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..

~33 TThompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . .37 S .Jessup . . . . . . . . . . . .34 ITwyford . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 N. Detarczynski . . . . . . . . 36 S Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45 T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 T Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . .39 R West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .47 B . Crosher . . . . .• . . . . 40 R Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50 J . White R Touzez . . . . . . . . . . . . - -51 R. Half

. . . . . . . . . .. . .

C Norman . . . __ . . . . .4243 J Tobin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .

. . . .55 S . Boag J Smith(RC) . . . . . . . . . .

Mason . . .59 C . . A Bandt . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

. . . .. . . . AThompson . . . . . . . . . .47 . . .64 C. Smith . . . . . . . . . . 48b A Sutherland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 H . VanCuylenburg . . . . . . . M Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49 J Haysey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 A BagnaB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 L Sherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

T Muckenthaler . . . . . . . . . . . .53 C Emmerson . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Z Rudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 A Williamson . • . . . . . . . . . . . .58 A Torney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 K Hilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 J Gartlan . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .64 L Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 N O'Brien .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 R Hussey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 M Brookshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 J Colquhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ed Muir . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .Ash Sunderland . . . . . . . . . . .Warwick Daly . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ross Howell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/4 TIME 11/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FINAL

2 SECTION - R Ed27,11 ®i :j1ST SEMI-FINA L

FI OY REDS V

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Senior Coach: Julian SiebrandCoach . Dane Kane Reserves Coach : Troy Thompson

G JB G 1 B

2 A. Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . lb M Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . iAndrew . . . . . . . . . . ~7 S A Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . ..

8 J Van Berkel . . . . . . . .2 P Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . .3 G Heppell . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

9 H. Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C Lehmann . . . . . . . !. . . . . .15 G Vernali . . . . . . . . . . ' ' '

i5 ACannane . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .6 S Pietsch (senior c) . . . ., . . . .

16 G Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 S Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .23 M . Camaleri . . . . . . . . 8 P Batters . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . .

25 D Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A Morphett . . . . . . . . . . .10 S Byme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 P Crowe . . . . . . . . . . . ( .,

11 H 8aitey . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .. .

32 A Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . } . 12 T Maguire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

35 P Cook . . . . . . . . . . . .!13 M Ritchie . . . . . . . . . . . :

15 M Russeii(RVC) . . i36 M Reeves . . . . . . . . . . 16 S Edwards . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .39 AGeorge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RHeywood . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

44 S Pidito . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 M McManus . . . . . . . . . ! . . . .19 WTouze( . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

50 M Foster . . . . . . . . . , . i . . . 20 S Henderson . . . . . .1. . . . .57 R Rome . . . . . . . . . 21 J Bromwich .)

60 B Gleeson . . . . . . . . .) . . .23 D Rudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 JJenkin . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

61 G Virtue . . . . . . . . . . 25 J Siebrand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 S BuckleBuckley . . . . . . . . . . 26 R Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 A Grillo . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . .

28 J Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . .29 C .Sheedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

99 C McGrath . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 30 M Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .32 S D'Andrea . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .33 T Thompson . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .34 1 Twyford . . . . . . . . .

~i ~36 S Campbell . . . . . . .37 T Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .39 R West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .{ . . . .

. . . .40 R Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~41 R Touzez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i42 C Norman . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .43 J Tobin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .45 J Smith (RC) . . . . . . . . . . . .

S onsors:Maj r 46 ABardt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .po 47 AThompson . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~w^ 48b A Sutherland . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 J Haysey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. ; < 50 A Bagnall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .52 I -Sherry

< ... ... .-., .._ . • .. »_ _ _ _ _ :; T Muckenthaler . . . . . . . .i . . .

Fitzroy Football53 C R~erson . : . . . . . . _j . .

Club Limited ~a ATorneyson(

_~ - .. . 61 K Hilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 J Ganian . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 L Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . .a .65 N O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 R Hussey . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 M Brookshaw . . . . . , . . .i . .79 J Colquhoun . . . . . . . . . .i . .

Lord Newry Hotel Ed Muir . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . .

North FitzroyAsh Sundedand . . . . . . :Warwick Daly . . . . . . . . .~ .Ross Howell . . . . . . . . . ; .

114 TIME 1%2 TIME 314 TIME FINA L

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Bulleen TemplestoweArnateur Footho!I c.v'rubirvles CpF'?3i^alions f:a r

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Coachesfor season 200 4

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Initial enquiries to Wayne Holdsworthon 0407 780 403 (m)

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PO Box 309MENTONE VIC 31G-

By September 30, 2(,,'

Simon Appel - 0417 600 41 9

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(currently D1 Section) seeks expressions of interestfrom suitably qualified and experienced applicant s

in the following positions :

Senior Coach Assistant Senior Coac hReserves Coach Under 19 Coach

Club XV111 Coac h

Interested parties should contact the President,Andrew Headberry on

0421056118 for further information or forwardapplications in confidence t o

10 Scarlet Street, Mordialloc 3195 orby email to veryunique@optusnet .com .au .

invites applications for Senior Coach for 2004

Applicants should have previous Senior or AssistantCoaching experience, a solid understanding of the gameand its strategies and outstanding communication skills .

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Affiliated VAFA D4 section 2004

Ca ii vou coacri? ?

Do you like a challenge?if so ELSTERNW!CKAFC wants you!

Applications are called for SENIOR ~ RESERVECOACHES playing or non-playing

For season 2004 and beyond

All applications detailing relevantexperience to be addressed to :

The Football ManagerElsternwick AFC103 Bulli Street

Moorabbin Vic, 3189Applications close September 22, 2003

Please forward your application to;President, 17 Weber Street,Brighton East VIC 3187 ,

or by email to gdownes@mazda .com.au,

by M onday September 15, 2003

An attractive remuneration package is on offer.

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From My Desk included an Old Paradians Best of ieam .. . b

Denis Wheelahan .

B: Phil O'Dwyer Laurie Wakeling David Jones

HB: Sam Assetta Eddie Murphy SpensleyWilliams

C : Dominic Spillane Ross Duke Bernie O'Brien

HF: Brian Weyman Dale McCann Mark Beers

F : John Booth John Tudor Frank Gleeson

Foll: Michael Quinlan Phil McLaughlin Denis Dalton

I/C : Peter Wood Michael Skerritt Peter BurtCollegians coach Leigh Carlson called it quits at the Harry TrottOval after a successful period where the Lions played off in thefinals five times for i runners-up and -back to back

premierships in 92-93 .Another Lion, former Old Haileybury and recent Senior

Representative coach Neville Taylor retired as the VAFA's state

coach .Old Brighton in A inflicted Old Xaverians second defeat of theseason, nothing surprising in that except for the relative ladder

positions . Tonners 9th . Xavs lst. Youing guns Brooke Logan,

Jared Rain and Richard Oakleigh did the damage for thevictors, Matt Bourke (6gls) Lachlan Ford and Adam Jones best

Xavs .Old Mentonians goal machine Adam Acreman booted a lazy I Iin his sides crushing victory over local rivals St . Bedes Mentone

Tigers. Adam's 11 majors giving him the magical ton for the

umpteenth time .Umpire Dirk Kramer celebrated his 150th game .At their VAFAUA Annual Dinner the following awards were

presented : Life Membership : Wayne Hinton & Graham

Thwaites . 10 Year Service : Darren Dalgleish, Allan Ladd, Peter

Simpson, Reno Barichievich, Ron Marlyn, Mark Gibson, Bob

Dunstan Award: Leah Gallagher, Golden Whistle Award :

Andrew Stephen, Most Improved Field Umpire : Albie Firley,

VAFAUA social Committee Award : Andrew Thwaites .

Who of the above are still running umpires in 2003 .Club XVIII Grand Finals would be played between Section 1 :

Old Xaverians & De La Salle and Section 2: Monash Whites &

Kew . Historical scribe Norm Nugent stuck his neck out an d

went for Old Xaverians & Kew .

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It was a great day for AJAX who won first semis in both seniors

and reserves. In the big game AJAX had a tough time as theywere 25 points down at half time but gradually took control inthe second half to win by 18 points . Best were Ricky Marks .

Ace Gordon (7 goals) Pat, Briskin, Rozeman, Wrobel (AJAX) andMelleworth, Yee, Beazley (MHSOB) .Old Geelong's 118 points won Sportscover's VAFA Tribunal,Investigations and Reserve Umpire programs, and earned

themselves $500 worth of trophies .Collegians pulled out a "big form reversal" defeating North OldBoys in the first semi, powering away and easy first half to win,

17 .23 to 11 .17. Old Hands in James Bennett, Andrew Wrightand Matt Galbraith were stars and were well supported byBrett Jefferson, Vaughan Cleary (4 goals) and Brad Woolhouse .

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Umpires were PeterGersch, Justin Toohey

(Field) . B. Hoare, C .

Chalmers (goal) . J. Wright .

D. Gourlay (boundary).

U. Blues were too stron gafter the first change for Old Mentonians . Best were A. Wilson,

P. Stephen, N . Harris, T . Hutchins (8 goals) (U . Blues) and D .

Campbell, N . Macquire . G . Dickson, M . Brooks (Old Ment) and

final scores 20 .19 to 112 .14 .in round 18 Andrew (250) and Tony Wilts (150) chalked up 400games for Old Melburnians . Can any other club produce two

brothers who total more than 300 games?Promotion from 'C' to 'B' was never in doubt for Mazenod

supporters as they led Ivanhoe all day to win 23 .11 (148) to

11 .12 (78). Best were O'Hara, D . Murray, McLean (Maz) and

Kennedy, Rowley, Devlin (Ivan).In 'D' St Bedes annihilated Old Geelong 20 .16 to 8.11 and put

them in the preliminary final against Old Ivanhoe . Stars for St

Bedes were Lannan, Edwards (7 goals) and T . Beasley (St

Bedes) .In 'E' St Leos could not repeat their previous year's grand finalsuccess after an even first half Old Camberwell played a

brilliant third quarter, 7.2 to 2.2, and went on to win by 35

points . Best were A . Hardenberg, G . Ewart, S . Ballard (OC) and

Nankervis . Steward . Faults (St Leos) .St Marys won FI grand final against St Johns OC by 43 points,

with best players, A. Bourke, W . Black, B . Clark (St M) and

Matheson, Giachonimti, Back (St Johns )

What a season it has been! Who would have believed back inApril that De La Salle OC would have relegated to 'B' Section orthat Marcellin would feature in the first semi .

Parkside congratulated their coach Wayne Bannister on hismarriage to Carmel 'Chicken Queen' Chiminello . Legendary

Parkside veteran Jack King gave the GROOM away, or so said

the scribe .In good weather Old Xaverians over-powered Marcellin in the

second half to advance to the preliminary final, 16 .11 to 8 .11 .

Best were Callan, Jack McKay, Atkins, Steve Curtain (7 goals

and missed a few easy shots) (Old Xav) and Peter Sheehan(100th game), Lennox, Delahunt (Marc) .

In 'B' section first semi, Therry after a slow start finally got ontop of Bulleen Templestowe to win 13 .15 to 11 .5. Highlight ol

the match was the wonderful duel in the centre betweenNyman (T) and Smythe (BT) . Nyman's performance turned thetide for Therry and he probably shaded Smythe on the day whckicked what could only be described as "some great captain' :

goals". Best were Nyman. Tyler, Matton (Th.) and Smythe

George, Espenschied (BT) .Closest final game of the day was in Junior Section 3 whetMonash Blues beat Hampton Rovers by the solitary point, 8 . ~

to 7 .12 . Best were Smith, Hyett, Hipwell (MB) and Crawford

Engeikamp, Roberts (H . Rovers) .The Rovers did have a big day in'D' as they annihilated Prestoi

in the second semi, 16 .16 to 12 .7 to go into the Grand Finzand have the chance to win the club's first premiership sinc

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1951 . Panagiotidis kicked 8 goals for the Rovers .It was a disappointing day for Bantule who lost the 'C' Sectionpreliminary to Old Brighton . The Maroon and Blues scored 13wins straight and then lost form . What can happen in a week

- Old Brighton were long shots to make the finals until St Kilda

CBCOC'S shock loss to Thomastown, and then defeated Old

Haileyburians in the first semi . Now they can find themselvesbeing promoted to'B' Seetion with their Grand Final opponentsOld Melburnians . Both were relegated to 'C' at the end of the

1986 season .

was a big week in the VAFA - President Alex Johnson wa s

recovering from a heart attack, Peter French became a fatherfor the first time, and Margot Bassett joined the VAFA staffwhere it was believed that all callers would benefit from herready wit and personality! The VAFA moved from its temporaryoffices in Little Collins Street to Elsternwiek Park .

In 'A' Section Collegians found its early season form andoutpaced and outplayed the slower North Old Boys to win by

29 points, 17 .15 .117 to 13 .10.88. Best were Cook. Chosieh,

Oliphant (Coll) and Welch . Jordon, Considine (NOB) .

In the 'B' Section first semi. Kew 37 points down at the firstchange, 20 at half time, and 26 at the last change got up by one

point to beat Alphington 13 .17 .95 to 13 .16 .94 . Best were

Haralambopoulos, Jaekamos, Varney, Burden, Anderson . Blay

(Kew) .45 goals in the 'C' Section first semi saw Parkside come awayin the final term to beat Hampton Rovers 26.17 to 19 .21 . Good

players for the winners were Heaver, Allan, Sansonetti (Park)and Jones, Stephens, Beck (Hampton Rovers) .

Best and Fairest votes for D, E, and F Sections were counted at

a dinner at Marcella . In 'D' A . White (Therry), G . Maher (State

Bank), and F . Stafford (Powerhouse) all scored 18 with White

winning on a countback .In 'E' Richard Merely (Bulleen United) with 21 votes beat threevery good players in Tony Fellowes (T'town) 22, Gary Norton(Old Ment) 21 and David Gregory (Bala) 17 .Dougal Morrison (Old Geelong) 19 won 'F' Section B&F from

Keith Laker (UHSOB) 18.Peninsula pirate, Chris Doyle, a key figure since the club'sinception played his 50th game, topping a good season . Chris

had played with the VAFA team in Tasmania.

--- --- _ -~- 'L___- - ------ -. _ : --------___Field Umpires were 'A' first semi: Croxford, Goodman, L'. first

semi : J . Smith, 'C' semis : King, Tracey ; 'D' semis G .M .

Simpson, Rowe, 'E' semis ; Rowell, Wills, 'F' semis ; Mead,

Sharp.At half time North Old Boys and Ivanhoe, 13 points apart,

looked set for a tough second half but it was not to be. North

Old Boys went on to kick 11 .7 in the second half to Iv an hoe's

ten behinds . Best were Borcich, Hanneberry . Robertson,

Dillon ( 6 goals) ( NOB) and Simpson, McNamara, S tredwick

(I'hce) .Old Paradians' inaccuracy in the 'B' first semi, 8 .23 threw the

Association competition into minor chaos when they played a

draw with Old Haileybury, 10 . 11 . Natoli , Roe, Johnson (OP)

an d Houghton . D. Legge, Paul (OH) were star s.

In a desperate 'C' section second semi AJAX won their way into'B' Section against St Kilda CBCOC by a so lita ry point, 11 .6 to

10 .11 . Plavers to stan d out were Rozen, M . Ritterm an , Korn

(AJAX) an d Jones, Dynon, Salter ( St Kilda CBCOC) . The same

margin saw Bulleen Templestowe, 11 .18 defeat St Bedes OC by

12 .11 in E' second semi an d win promotion.

In the 'A' Section first semi Caultieln c,rammarians . 13 .16 were

too strong all day for North Old Boys 8 .9 . Stars were Dickeson,

Morphett, McNichol (Caul . Gramm.) and Joss, Fennelly, Power

(NOB) .Kew 13.14 defeated Old Trinity 8.11 in'B' first semi - Johnson .

Clay. Barclay (Kew) and Kennedy, Oppy and R . Peers (OT) were

best .Closest results in all finals was 'C' Section where Power House

17 .17 got home by 2 points from Parkside 18 .9 . Connor,

Daniel, Hadjigeorgiou (Power House) and P. Johnson, Graham,

Clark (Parkside) were best. Other results : D'1' State Bank

20 .13 d . La Trobe 18.14; D'2' Alphington 21 .13 d . Marcellin

6.13, E'1' AMP 14 .6 d . Elstermviek 9 .18 ; E '2' Old Ivanhoe

16.16 it. Old Camberwell 12 .9 ; F'1' St Bedes OC 17,12 it. La

Trobe Reds 8 .10 : F'2' Fawkner 19 .16 d . Monash Whites 9 .11 .

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Only 3 points separated Caulfield Grammarians and Uni

Blacks at half time in the 'A' first semi . However, in the third

quarter Caulfield kicked 7 .4 to take a commanding led and

hold a determined finish by Blacks to win by 11 points and

enter the prelim . Final. Best were Atchison, Butcher (5 goals)

and Clark for the visitors which Crough, Pruden and Patterson

stared for the Blacks .

UHSOB 13 .17 best D'Arcy, Smith, O'Kane defeated De La Salle

10 .16, best Ashford, Whitelaw. Leach in 'B' first semi.

In 'C' Section semis, OGG eliminated Power House from the

premiership battle with an 8 point victory . Siede, R . brown, P .

Godfrey (OGG) and veteran Hutchinson, Staples, Hutchins (PH)

were best . FIT OB defeated St Bernards by 11 points points to

win their way into 'B' Section . Stars were Smalley, Miller,

Mannix, (FIT OB) and M . Perrett, G. Tobin, McCartney (St . B) .

J 'N Section best and fairest by 2 votesGeoff Hibbins won th efrom Frank Hillyer (Coburg). An outstanding performance was

that of Bob McLellan (Old Brighton) who won the 'E' SectionB&F, scoring votes in 17 of 18 games played . With Ian Law,

rover and Keith Maughan, ruck, dominant players, Old Scotch

(A) 11 .6 held out State Savings Bank, 9 .6 to take the first semi .

Others to shine were R. Morris, K. Melville, M . Parry, M .

Eggleston (Old Scotch) and 1vieNiell, Straehan . Petering (5 goals

from 5 shots) Walters (SSB) .In other sections, 'B' (ist semi) Commonwealth Bank 12 .14 d.

Kew 8 .3 (Second Semi) U . Blacks 14 .5 d. Old Paradians 11 .7,

and in'C' (lst semi) Nat Bank 13 .15 it . Caulf. Gramm 9 .16 (2nd

semi) De La Salle OC 9 .14 d. Parkside 4 .11 .

Some well known names in 'A' and 'B' best and fairest awards

- A:- Denis Cordner (U . Blacks) 5, Sam Birtles (H. Rovers), Ted

Cordner (Old MeIb ), Keith Gough (Old S), Dough Heywood (U .

Blacks) 3 and John Kennedy (Teachers College) won 'B' Section

awards with 5 votes .In the 'A' Section first semi played at Parkdale, Old Scotch, 3goals ahead of Old Melburnians at the last change, wiltedunder a determined attack to go down by 10 points, 13 .11 to

14.15 . Best were Schwarz, Woods, Smyth, Cox (Old Melb) andBedford, Eggleston, Geer, Hardy (Old Scotch) . Old Xaverians

won the 'B' Section first semi, 10 .7 to Parkside 8.12. Tiernan,Dooley, Murphy, Phelan, Barbaro and Williams were stars for

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1998 : Wayne Hinton & Graham Thwaites, Peter Simpson, Ron

Marlyn, Mark Gibson, Leah Gallagher, Albie Firley .

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V'icH.ealth by

Well, the home and away season is done and at 2pm, and Swinburne

dusted, the top four and relegation issues have

been sorted and the stage is set ("where's my

Juliet baby . . . . . . . . .") for what promises to be a Rupertswood were man

fantastic finals series .By the way, don't forget to keep those nominees forD3 Team of the Year coming in . . . . .

ROUND 18 REVIEW In probably the most significant match of the day ,

St . John's OC recorded the win they needed the

most to overcome fellow strugglers Kew at Thomas

Carroll Reserve . The JOCs win saved their necks

while condemning the Ks to the drop, their secondsuccessive relegation .

A fired up Werribee matched Swinburne for skillsand on the scoreboard in the first half of their

clash at Soldiers Reserve . In fact, discounting thethird quarter, Werribee did outscore their

opponents . But an inspirational half time speechby Razorbacks coach Derek Theone saw Swinnyscore seven goals to one, and the visitors ended up

winning by 31 points. As an interesting side note,Matthew Higgins capped off a long awaiting return

with three goals .Bad kicking at goal prevented Elsternwick frommaking a bigger impression in their game againstMonash Gryphons at Elsternwick Park No . 2 ,

going down by 50 points in the end. Malone made -- ~- -- -_

it 18 goals in two weeks with half a dozen, and "Pocock chimed in with three . Foster bagged four

for the Wicks. '~In other games, Rupert swood got home in a

thriller against Syndal Tally Ho at Jordan

Reserve, despite five goals from home skipperCachia and another great game by Rutter; and SwinburneSouth Melbourne Districts got up against Power Monash Gryphons

House in the Lakeside Derby at Lindsay Hasset t

Oval, with Bell and Aqullina getting three each for

the home side .1ST SEMI FINAL

PREVIEW D3 RESERVE

This week sees the D3 first semi final being playe d

this Sunday (yes, Sunday) at McHale (notMcGuire, as some will have you believe) Stadium,

Collingwood, between Rupert swood and South

Melbourne Districts in the seniors, commencing

University and St .

This into the season. This year, despite the

John's OC in the reserves, starting at 11 .30am,

y people's choice as fla gfavourites in the pre-season, and in my opiniondidn't do too badly in relation to these

expectations, for most of this year. Their first and

second halves of the season were similar, at leastin terms of win-loss ratio, and if not for anexceptional second half of the season by MonashGryphons, may well have been in second spot

right now . However, a lack of consistency at times

did betray them at inopportune moments . and

certainly when the grounds got heavier it didimpact on their running game . With the grounds

getting drier again though, and with the size of theMcHale Stadium playing arena, along with thenumber one ranked attack in D3, they could beset to do some damage in the finals .

South Melbourne Districts make it to the finals

for the first time since 2000, when they won theD4 Grand Final against Bentteigh . In the last two

seasons, they have looked like contenders in thefirst half of the year, only to fall away about two-

tightness and intensity in the mid-table chase forfourth spot, the Bloods managed to end up two

CLUB t1 :1f;13 LST'.`.`~ TOP',

D3 SECTIONMurchie 4

Monash Gryphons Malone 6Syndal Tally Ho Cachia 5Elstermvick Foster 4Rupertswood Burrowes 0

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Monash Gryphons A Arena 4 47Werribee Harding 4 40Rupertswood Jordan 2 32Swinburne Thomas 0 28Swinburne Liston 0 23South Melbourne Dist W Rosowski 0 20

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games clear of fifth spot come the conclusion ofRound 18 . Yes, some may argue they may have

been fortuitous in that their fellow members of thepeleton lost when they also succumbed to defeat,but if those other teams couldn't get the job done,well who's to say the Bloods don't deserve theirspot in the finals .The main thing against South though is that theirattack lacks the potency of Rupo, and this couldbe especially pertinent if conditions are dry.Suprisingly, despite leading the "points for"category, Rupo had no particular "go to" man, andno one with at least 50 goals in the home andaway season . I actually see this as a strength, inthat there is no dependency on any one player,and this makes them less predictable . I thinkRupertswood had something like three or fourdifferent players kick 10 or more in a game thisseason, so it shows that South cannot put alltheir defensive eggs in the one basket . South willneed to make the most of their renownedphysicality to give them the best possible chance

for victory . I feel though that the firepowerpossessed by Rupertswood will be too much for

the Bloods . Rupo by 32 points.in the reserves, last year's reserves premiers St.

John's OC square off against an improvedSwinburne University combination . While theirrespective senior teams had contrasting fortunes,the gap is somewhat less significant in the twos .Even so, a fair margin in both wins and losses andpercentage suggests the result should goSwinburne's way . It will be interesting to seewhat portion of the JOCs' line up consists of long-time veterans in comparison to their young upand comers, while the Razorbacks line-up mayalso be affected given their seniors participation inthe second-semi next week. I better hurry up andtip a winner. It's Swinny for mine.PRESS CORRESPONDENT SAny correspondence regarding social notes,milestones etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pmMonday) to myself via fax on 9920 9097 or emailPeter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov.au (work).Have a great VAFA weekend ."The QwiIi"

TODAY'S MATCHE SD3 SECTION

1st SEMI FINAL - Sunday, August 24, 2003SENIORS

McHale Stadium, Collingwood - 2 p .m .Rupertswood versus South Melbourn e

DistrictsRESERVES

McHale Stadium, Collingwood - 11 .30 a .m .Swinburne versus St . Johns 0 C

3 .8 8.16 10.20 11 .22 (88)MONASH GRYPHONS 7.6 9.8 14.15 20.18 (138)

EWick ; Foster 4. B .Mahony 2 . C.Mahony. Byrne, Curtain, Yemm,S.Mahonv. Best: Hunter, C.Mahony. Whelan, B .Mahony, Curtain.Bvrne . Monash: Malone 6, Pocock 3, Waters 2 . Watson 2,

N .Rutherford 2, Leeton . Clark . Baxter, Coxhead, G . Harrack Best;

Wells, N .Rutherford, Malone Waters, Watson J .Harrak Umpires : Peter

Griffiths (F) Warrick Bettles Steve Durston-Ryan (B )WERRIBEE 3.3 6.4 7.6 12.10 (82)SWINBURNE UNI 2.2 6.6 13.7 17.12 (114)

Werribee: Baker 3 . K .Murphy 2 . Fastuca 2, Jack, Gaudu, Czajowski .

Ellis, Tedesco. Best: Czajowski, Green. K.Murphy, Ellis, Langlield,

Tedesco . Swinburne Uni : Murchie 4, M .Higgins 3, Eader 3, Murphy2, Albert, Fidler, C .Higgins, Hudson, Prior. Best: C.Higgtns . Eager,Piotrowski, Fidler, Whiting. Albert . Umpires : Phil Gluyas AndrewLougheed (F) Tristan Pearce Michael Camilieri (B) Jose Talavera

Denver Melder (G )STJOHNSOC 3.2 7.6 11 .11 16 .17(113)KEW 3.2 4.2 8.4 1I.5 (71)Details not receivedUmpires: Ron Martyn Alan Ladd (F)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3 .1 6.9 6.12 10 .15 (75)

RUPERTSWOOD 3 .5 7.7 9.11 11 .15 (81)Syndal Ta lly-Ho: Cachia 5, Rutter. Leplaa, Hallyburton, Dix,Robinson, Best:Rutter, Agnello, Brown, Hallyburton . Gleeson, Cachia .

Rupert swood: Klaaysen 3. Elliott 2. Whitehead 2, Baines . Flinn,

Henry. Dressler . Best: Henrv. Spinner, Johnson, King . Mc Govern

Umpires: Jason Lane (F )SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4.3 7.5 9.7 13.10 (88)POWER HOUSE 3.3 6.7 7.11 8.15 (63)South Metb: Bell 3 Aquilina 3 Henderson 2 Neimi 2 Giannelis Kealy

Kohnesheen. Best : Netmi Aqullina W.D'Andrea Brown Bracci Bell .

Power House: M.Taylor 3 Riley Bishop Clarke Driessen . Best :

J.Taylor Bishop Robinson Elliott Fraser Verbern sUmpires : Tony Lilley (F) Andrea Mason Jessica Rollin (B) Patrick Love

D3 RESERVEELSTERNWICK 1 .3 3.6 5.9 8.14 (62)MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .4 5.6 8.7 12.10 (82)

Ewick : Walker 2 . Gordon, AIRe, Boulton, Hartley . McAdam, Lilikakis .Best; Gordon. Bravington, Brennan, Patey. Hosking Goldman .Monash: Arena 4, Goals 4, Walter 2 . McKenzie. Perrv . Best; Robinson,

Junkier, Belie . Warren, Rennison, HealyWERRIBEE 4 .6 5.10 10.13 15.14 (104)

SWINBURNE UNI 2.2 3.5 4.5 6. 5(41)Werribee : Harding 4, Flack 3, Waters 2, Mereiea 2 . Thomas 2 .M .Alabakis . Howard . Best : Howard, C .Alabakis, M .Alabakis, Grogan,Fuller, Mercieca . Swinburne Uni: Demarte 2, Reed 2 . J .Roberis. ]slip.

Best : Bayley, J.Roberts, Dzodz. Andrinopoulos .ST JOHNS 0 C 3.2 4.5 4.7 7-8 (50)KEW 0.3 0.4 2.5 6.703)Details not receivedSYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.1 2.4 5.5 6.5(411RUPERTSWOOD 3.2 6.6 11.8 16.10 (I06)Syndal Tally-Ho: Buckley . T.Fleming. Thomas, Christiansen,Anderson, Vagiatis. Best:Devon, Thomas. Holland, O'Boyle, Haves,Miller. Rupertswood: S.Gallus 8, A.Jordon 2, N .Ang. R.Howard,

J .McGrath, B .McPherson, J .Ramsev, A.Savtaris . Best:S .Gallus,

C .O'Rielly. P.Sinnett, B .Ang . M .PettmanSOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4.0 7.2 12.4 15.7 (97)POWER HOUSE 0.0 1.4 2.6 2.10 (22)South Melbourne : Downing 3 Grant 3 Powell 2 W .Rosowski 2 KiddTsicadetis Hatton Gavlor Briglia. Best : Atherton Clyne Grant KiddMitchell Tsicaderis . Powerhouse: D'intino Phillip. Best : BrownA .Brownjohn Contreras Macleod Matherson Marshal l

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12 M . Temming . . . . . . . . . . . 14 D . Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

B . Sinnott .13 (Capt.) ,. . .. . . .15 8. Lazzaro . . . . . . . . . . .

~ . . . .16 M. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . .14 L Plummer . . . . . . . . . 1 , 17 P. D'Andrea . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

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20 P. Flinn . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 26 R . Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackhall

9 Mark Taylor

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennesy

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

8 Mark Alexander

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

9 Damien Lan e

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

36 Phil Gluyas

5 Wayne Hinton

6 Not Available

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 Stephen Capl e

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Brett Horskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Rick Love

23 Anthony Calderonc

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Rankin

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

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6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Santo Caruso

10 Shane Mele

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 George Paleodimo

19 Peter Pulle n

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Matthew Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthan

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29 Peter Liddell

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on have done over the years . You deserve a pat on the back and a medallion ,

is xeitement in the air as the guests and umpires arrived on level 41 via elevator to a most exquisite club that manyver been to in their lifetime . Great to see the guys, dressed to the occasion, in their best suits and ties especially the,'young guns!' One umpire even came in 'tails' . All the guests gathered for drinks before being seated for dinner . Mikewas seen putting 'touches' to his speech (10 pages) and he was only proposing a toast while John Robinson was racin g

d doing a final inspection. At 7 .15pm, all filed into the dining room being overwhelmed by the view of Melbourne byEven Sue Anderson who is not keen on heights managed to enjoy the night too . Wonder if Agate, Phil, Cliff or Brett

was great to see Bob Dunstan, mer non-running Life Members and PUMP members at the dinner. Guests include d, .AAA Executive members, t' iall League Umpires, Neville Nash, Mark Dunstan (Elsternwick Cricket

The welcoming speech by the President - ithony Damen opened the door to a night of great speeches, some surpriseds, lots of laughter and silence while the guest speaker spoke ( miracle) . A lot of the speeches touched on ' grassroots

H . comradeship, complimenting the VAFA (the Executive and Phil Stevens & Co.) and the future of the VAFAUA. Peteri oresented the 10 Year Awards and Mark Gibson presented the Life Member badges (Please see below for list of

rs) . aehard Evans spoke highly of the umpiring fraternity when making his speech as he helped Bobby present the Bobaward. The winner was just flabbergasted . Never expected to win such an honourable award . However, he dese rv e d

all e work he has done in the Junior Development area with the VAFAUA by recruiting about 60% of the new field,

tan, and goal umpires including the young guy who received the 'Most Improved Goal Umpires' Award . I heard on thei that he will be celebrating a milestone soon - his 250th game . The Andy Carrick Award presented by Steve

t and went to a fantastic guy who has been around for such a long time and continues to support the VAFAUA, Supe r

and school footy. A new award was introduced by Rick Love this year - The ' Best First Year Umpire' . He awarded theto an outstanding guy who has worked hard all year and slowly working his way up the sections . Next year promises to

even better year for him . The 'Most Imp roved Goal Umpire' Award went to our websites 'Umpire of the Month'nt . Everyone just loves the guy who received the 'Most Imp roved Boundary Umpire' Award . He is so friendly and that

rin just wins everybody over all the time! The guy who received the 'Most Improved Field Umpire Award' deservedIOC . _~ ar' ;s hard at training and gives 100% in his games as well as always trying to improve his bouncin g

i C -land went up to the stand. Silence throughout the room .. . . the boss is about to speak. Brendanpeople including all his staff like Dan "The Tram Man" and Peter Harris (Agate), Bill Deller, VAFA Coaches

and also the VAFA who support him and make safe the working environment for all the VAFAUA umpires . Hethe 'Golden Whistle' Award to a young man who has a great future ahead of him . He has excelled in all areas this

if sticks at it may become an AFL umpire . Then the raffles were drawn and the mingling began . The evening ended

)ut all > in a favourable mood . I somehow think there were a few sore heads the next day or some arriving homewas coming up.

me and Anthony Damien, the VAFAUA had the privilege to hear Kevin Sheedy (Essendon AF Lat the dinner He arrived a bit late and had Anthony looking at the door every 5 minutes but all was well whenTI 'young guns' were excited to see him and even some of the 'older' generation were excited, especially Rob

ton, a one-eyed Essendon supporter and he made the presentation to Kevin at the end of his speech. Kevin spoke abou tlub, taking us back to 1992 where they were going through a phase where time was running out for the likes of Ti m

i, Simon Madden and Van der Haar and brought in the likes of Dustin Fletcher, Mercuri and James Hird . He spokehn Barnes, Paul Salmon and other AFL coaches . He mentioned about his days at Richmond and how he may retur n

o; i day. He also spoke about his passion for the game - planning an opportunity for young people of the future, aboutrslump'ues who are 'dead in the paddock' and the AFL structure . He touched on the umpiring fraternity and hi s

ird . .. .the seagull. He also mentioned how several players from the VAFA have gone through to the AFL. It was a veryspeech to hear and then came the questions! The best two were "If you were in charge of the AFL for one day,

d you do?" KS - Make Collingwood play a game in Perth, WA . and "The best club out of the 8 ?" KS - St . Kilda .ks to Sheed's and hope his team do well for the rest of the season.

d - Jamie Kvins, Rob Mayston, Matthew Meier, Dom Napoli, Andrew Rechtman and Ross Richards ; Life MemberMark Jenkins and Anthony Damen ; Bob Dunstan Award - Ron Martyn ; Andy Carrick Award - David D'Altera ; MIFU

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The controversial match ratio has again claimed an

unfortunate victim. This years recipient Old

Westbourne, after not losing a game by more than 3goals all year and beating every team within the top fiveis left to consider what might have been after missing

out on match ratio . Let's all just hope that a teamplaying one more match than another does not taint

D4's best and fairest award . Nonetheless, the top five isnow sorted and it is anyone's guess who will take out

the ultimate prize .ReviewWith a final's berth still up for grabs St Yary's had towin and wait on other results for their final's fait .

However, it was a determined Richmond Centrals thattook it right up to the Saints with O'Sullivan and Macakfinding space and showing dash . St .Marys put on aburst in the third quarter to build a comfortable bufferthat they maintained until the final siren, thus enablinga jump to fourth spot and a place in the elimination

final .Box Hill North completed an impressive 2003 seasonwith an equally impressive win against Eltham . The

first half saw North completely dominate proceedingswith 28 shots to 11 . The lead was extended in thesecond half, and with Dave Martini putting in anotherblinder and Dave Worrell strong up forward they ran outcomfortable winners by 55 points .

It was all or nothing for Old Westbourne as they

traveled to Uni High School having to win for a place in

the finals . It was the Vultures though who controlledmost of the first term and then cracked the game openwith a dominant second term to lead by 27 at the main

break. The Warriors threw everything at the Vultures inthe second half with "Juck" Horsburgh and Hodgsonplaying well and Berm holding the dangerous Tate,however it was not to be as Captain Cracknell, Hamsand Farrellv turned it on as the students inflicted theWarrior's biggest loss for the year with an 18 point win.

R--,;viewD4 SectiongUAI,IF~'IPdG FINAi,SENIORS - UHS-VUversus Albert ParkGiven the great form of both sides, this match promisesto be one of the D4 matches of the season. Uni HighSchool have proven to all and sundry they are the realdeal, and with their impressive victory last weekendagainst Westbourne, in front of the Albert Park boys,they will be just itching for a chance to take on theDales for a spot in the finals . Albert Park, on the otherhand, will be refreshed from their week off, and giventheir brilliant recent form, today's winner is a difficulichoice indeed .The last time these two teams met, the students toolthe honours in a high scoring affair at home in an everteam performance . I think it will be another crow(pleaser today with two of D4's premier goal kickers iTate and Allen lining tip at opposing ends .

This encounter will be evenly fought for much of thmatch, however, I think that the week's rest may leak,enough fuel in the tank for the Falcons to push ahealate and run away with a 17-point win .

RESERVES - UHS-VU versus St .MarysBoth tearn are evenly matched here today and there wibe no advantages with increased playing stocks as hotteams have their respective senior teams in finalmatches. In the first of their previous two meetingswas the students who destroyed the Saints with Walla(best on ground and in a more evenly fought seconencounter, the students made it two from two with a Ili

goal win . In what I believe will be a tight battle i a

going with the "Green and Tan" to win by 21 points .

CLt?7rj _ SECTIONAlbert ParkUHS-VUBrunswickNorth BrunswickOld WestbourneD4 RESERVEAlbert ParkNorth BrunswickAlbert ParkMt . LilydaleSt Marys

In brilliant sunshine, Mt .Lilydale took on North

Brunswick in an important match for both teams .

However, it appears that only Mount turned up to play,as the return of players from injury saw the Dales gointo the first break with a ten-goal lead . From that pointon it was how far "the Goats", as Dave Callanan, TrevHansford, Clancy McKenzie and Mattie Alderman rippeda disappointing North Brunswick to shreds with a 158-point thrashing .Albert Park had the bye and were interested onlookersat the UHS versus Old Westbourne game, while Bulleenhad a walkover win against the Brunswick Power .

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D4 Sectio nELi:,iINATION FINAL - SENIORS - St .Marys versus

North BrunswickAfter last week's efforts from North, the thought of beingin the finals will be counted as a blessing. The likes ofPizzari, Stelfox and Hamilton will be looking forimprovement from their fellow teammates as they lookto turn around their defeat the last time these twoteams met .In that match at the "Postage Stamp", the Saints got thejump in the second quarter and continued on in thefinal quarter for a solid victory, and will be hoping foranother workman like effort today. Ironically, it was thismatch that put a huge dent in North's premiershipaspirations with the loss of the dangerous Care with abroken ankle .Ultimately, I believe that the Saints will have too manywinners for North to counter, and with the likes ofMcLennan, Dti'<yer and Purcell all on fire, I am going tothe Saints to win by a nail biting 8 points .RESERVES - Albert Park versus Old WestbourneAlbert Park host Old Westbourne in a match that theWarriors will be hoping will bring some joy for what canonly be described as a disappointing season .Westbourne will be strengthened by their senior sidemissing out, and will be looking to build on its recentwin against the Falcons.Albert Park did win their earlier match in the yearhowever, and given the strength and form of theFalcons, they will be a tough team to beat .Ultimately though, I cannot see the strengthened twosteam from the Warriors being threatened, and when youconsider the speed and determination of the likes ofSlattery, Riverland and Mesman, it is the Warriors formine in a 29 point win .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSPlease keep those team of the years coming in as well asweekly match reports for both seniors AND reserves .

Send them to gavanf~.cleanevent .com .au by no laterthan midday Monday.

UHS-VU - Congratulations are extended t o"Fruitcake" Hellner on reaching 100 ;;erne ; in the

qualifying final today. He is described as a passionateplayer who has played the majority of his football acrosshalfback in the seniors . His trademark recklessaggression at the ball and opposition players hasunnerved many a skillful forward . All at UHS-VU wishAdam the best for many more games to come .

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City Oval Box Hill, Box Hill - 2 p .m .

UHS-VU versus Albert Park

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City Oval Box Hill, Box Hill - 11 .30 a .m .

UHS-VU versus St . Marys

BRUNSCIICK POWER (13 .7 .86) FORFEITED 'd, ;TCH

WIN RECEIVED BY BULL'-LId COBRAS (22.17 .149 )

RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .2 11.4 16.7 20 .12 (132)

ST MARYS 7.1 13.4 20.6 25.8 (158)

Richmond Central : O'Sullivan 6, Macak 4 . Speakman 4, Barritt 2,

Terrill 2, J .Lynch, Day. Best: 0'Sullivan . Speakman, Cox . Macak,

Plant . StMarys : Timmins 5, Wright 4, Harrison 4, Hill 3, Hendy 2,

Butler 2, Dwyer. Purcell, Schembri, McLennon, Graetzer. Best:

McLennan, Zsembery, Brown, Purcell, Stone, Schembri Umpires:

Brad Rankin (F )

BOX HILL NORTH 4.8 11 .17 16.18 24 .22 (166)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 .2 7.4 14.8 17.9 .(111)

Box Hill North : Goals : A Odza 6 . L Keillor 5, J Garrett 3 . J Namouski

3, D Martini 2, B Palmer 2, B Olson 2 . C Riscalla . Best: A Odza, A

Sallantiogilu, D Martini, J Garrett, R Doyle, B Palmer Eltham

Coll egians : Goals: Doody 8, Brick 2, Wright 2, Sharpe, Thomas,

Harrington, Watson . Gilbert. Best : Doody . E Baud, Robins, Mizzi. L

Baud, Turney Umpires: Chris Simon (F)

UHS-VU 3.5 7.7 8.7 11.13 (79)

OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .2 3.4 5.6 9.7 (61)

UHS•VU : Farrelly 3, Tate 2, Madragano 2, Gorrhige, Gerolemou, Rose,

Creek Best : Cracknelt Farrelly, Hams. Gorringe, Dolence . Creek Old

Westbourne : J Horsburgh 4, A Leitch 2, M Christo. Elliman, Gerace

Best: Bonn, Pavez, M Chrism. Huntington, A Horsburgh Umpires:

Greg Rawlings Miles Argall (F)

ALBERT PARK - BYE

MT LILYDALE 10.6 14 .10 23 .15 29.21(195)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3.3 4.5 5.7 (37)

Mt Lilydale: Hansford 5, Kellett 4, Roberts 4, Gibson 3, Carolan 2,

Hayes 2. McKenzie 2, Paull 2, Alderman . Brebner, Cunningham,

Lonergan, T. Van Duuren. Best: Hansford . Carstens, Callanan .

Alderman, Carolan, McKenzie. North Brunswick: Hamilton 2 .

J .Boudoloh 2, Twaddle . Best : Guppy. Defelice. Pizzari . -twaddle,

Mountney, Paleodimos Umpires : Paul Tuppen Alan Stubbs (F)

D4 RESERVE

BRUNSWICK POWER (9 .7 .611 FORFEITED MATCH

WIN RECEIVED BY BULLEEN COBRAS (18 .14 .122)

RICHMOND CEPiTRAI. 1 .3 4.4 6.7 9.10 (64)

ST MARYS 4.3 11.4 16.7 21.8 (134)

Richmond Central: Deifreitas 3, Quick, Cartriglit, Marr, Colorer,

Levin, Karamtehaios . Best : Cartright, Titley, Porteus, Marr, Partly .

Kingsley. St Marys : Rousts 5, Bernardi 4, Theoharris 3, West 2,

Harrison, Webb 2, Lezsko 2, C .Goldworthv . Koumantatakis . Best :

Webb, Theoharris, N .Goldworthy . Rousis . Watson. Allen.

BOX HILL NORTH 2.2 4.2 9.4 13.5 (83)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 .4 7.9 12.14 1619 .(115)

Box Hill North : Goals : S Smith 3, T Ellis 3, M Edgley 3 . J Tsaclldis,M

MeCartln, Z Veleskl, M Lacey. Best : J D,Amato. I Oldfeild, J Tsactidts.

M Edgley, S Evans, M MeCartin Eltham Co llegians: Goals : Krohn 4,

Drummond 4, Watson 2, Smith 2, Todman 2, Luttick, Decker Best :

Luttlek . Evans, Drummond. Keleher, Decker, Kroh n

ms-VU 4.1 7.4 9.8 12.10 (82)

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 4.2 7.3 9.3 (57)

UHS-W : Forbes 5, Wallace 2, Ternes . Maguire, Fisher, Walpole .

Cavalieri Best: Great Team Effort Old Westbaurne: Crosswell 3, S

Christo 2. Braham 2, Robertson . Anderson Best : L Hudson, Layton,

Rivalland, Crosswell, D Slattery Phillips

ALBERT PARK - BYEMT LILYDALE 1 .0 5.1 6.4 6.5(41)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 .4 14.8 18.10 24 .13 (157)

Mt Lilydale: Anderson 3, Smithies, Fernando, Bullerjahn . Best:

Kernaghan, Maltar, Del Blonde, Smithies, Holloway, Van Curren.

North Brunswick: B .Carter 8,Freeman 5 .P .Sorleto 5,A.Boudoloh 3,

H .Tsialtas 2,Duson . Best : Freeman, B .Carter, Russo. R .Salloum.

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3 T. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .3 R. Baker (C )4 L. Gomnge . . . . . . , . . . . . 4 J . Simcocks . . . . . . . . . .I. . . .5 S . Mottram . . . . . . . . . ' . . . 5 S .A ➢an . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

6 S . Cracknell (C) . . . . . ~ . . . 6 J . Storey C} . . . . . . .~. , . .

7 D. Zuticki . . . . . . . . . . . 7 S . Variables . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

8 M . Gerolemou . . . . . . . ~ . . . 9 P. Chambers (VC) . . . . . . . . .

9 S . Devlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 A . Fleming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 B . Farrelly . . . . . . . . 12 T. Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . J. . . .

11 D. Forbes . . . . . . . . . .f . . . 13 M . Davey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

112 W. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . , . 14 M . Hyams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 N . Rose . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 15 D . Barley . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .i

1 4 M . 8uiera . . . . . . . . , . f . . . 16 C . Roberton . . . . . . . , . i . . . .15 J . Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . 1-. . 17 D . McLellan . . . . . . . , . . . . . .

16 J . Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 18 J. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17 C .Langendort . . . . . . .

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18 A . Hellner . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 26 V. Surace . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .19 J . Uebergang . . . . . . . i . , . 27 B. Tulle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 G. Madrigrano . . . . . . . . . . 30 S. Fountain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 J . Hall . . . . , . . . . . . . t . . . 32 A. DiMingo . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

29 K . Weber . . . . . . . , i 35 D . Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

31 P. Dolence ., . . . ., . .E . . . 38 N .Wheeler . . . . . . . ., . j . . . .

34 J. O'Neill . . , . . . . . . . . . 39 S, McKerrow . . . . . . . , . j . . . .

38 R . Lapish . . . . . . . , . . ~ . . . 54 N . Neumann . . . . . . . -1-

41 A. Ludlow . . . . . . . . . . 55 J. Dudi . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .42 D . Wallace . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 57, J . Sutton . . . . . . . . ~ . . . .45 S. Hams . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 62. A. Harper . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

48 M. Davidson . . . . . . . . 79. D . Quinlan . . . . . . . , . . . .

56 D . Creek . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .

69 A. Dowdett . . . . . . . . . . . .88 D . Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

99 W.Hircoe . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 G. Schembn . . . . . . . . . . . .9 S. Devlin . . . . . . . . . . .

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11 D .FOrbes . . . . . . . . . .j . . .5 A . Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ : : : :6 S. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15 J . Jacks ., . . . . . . I'~

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18 A. Hettner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 R . Om}e . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .19 J. Uebergang . . . . . . . ! . . .

10 G . Koumantatakis . . . . . . .ti J. Bernardi . . . . . . . . .

21 J . Hal! . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 12 A . Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .23 G . Ternes . . . . . . . . . .

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24 R Hortle ( 15 M. Purcell . . . . . . . . . . :. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . k ' ' 16 L Anthony . . . . . . . . . . .25 S.Haynes . . . . . . . . . .' 17 P. West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .26 P. Thomas . . . . . . . . . f . . 18 B. Frait . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i .

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30 J . Partridge . . . . . . . . . : . . . 23 F. Harrison . . . . . , . . . . ; .24 A. Latimer . . . . . . . . . . . .

36 A. Pendlebury . . . . . . . i . . . 25 M. Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . : : :37 G . Catterall . . . . , . , . . I .

26 J. Timmins . . . . . . . . . . .I, . .27 M. Banks . . . , . . . . . . . .! . . .

40 L. Maguire . . . . . . . . . f . . 28 J. tnnes . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .41 A, Ludlow . . . . . . . . . . ~, . . .

29 P. Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 P. Watson . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .

42 D Wallace 31 S. Leszko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .~'

32 P. Reinir~q . . . . . . . .4 .43 M. O Neill (capt) . . . . . 33 M. 0"Halroran . . . . . . . . . . . .48 M . Davidson . . . . . . . . E . . .

35 G . Theoharris . . . . . . . . ~ . . .36 B. Graetzer . . . . . . . . . . .`

49 S, Smits . . . . . . . . . . f . .37 L . Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . .j :. .

50 B. Warren . . . . . . . . . .' . . .38 D . Astbury .39 T. Millar . . . . : : : : : : : : : :i : :

52 A. Dochern " " " "

40 A. Ha us e . . . . . . . . . . : . .41 T.Cummins . . . . . . . . .

53 J. Schutz S c h u t z . . . . .1 . . . 42 M. Davies . . . . . . . . . . . .~ : :I

56 D. Creek . . . . . . . . .44 J. Lukjanov . . . -- . .47 P. Rousis . . . . . . . . . . . . :

57 C. Thomas . . . . . . . .. .

48 D. tJ,orcom . . . . . . . . . .I . .58 J. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50 A. Wibawa . . . . . . . . . . .51 M . Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57 D. Watson . . . . . . . . . . .~ . .75 S. Mills . . . . . . . . . .

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76 V. Cavatieri . . . . . . . . . . . .59 K. McLennan . . . . . . . . . . .62 G . Pilikidis . . . . . . . . . . .j . .

78 B Carruthers I 63 P. Roseman . . . . . . . . . .I . ,. . . . . . . . '79 M . Turvey . . . . . . . . . . . . .

66 N. Batskos . . . . . . . . . . ,67 M .Maschette . . . . . .

~81 B. Will . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . .,

68 J . F~7ekistad . . . . . . . . : : :` :69 J.Herufy . . . . . . . . . .

88 D. Fisher . . . . . . . . . ., . . . 70 N. Luce . . . . . . . . . :

99 W. Hircoe . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 S . Sytivris . . . . . . . . . . . .73 N. Datskos J .74 A. Richard . . . . . . , .

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4 N Goldsworthy . . . . . . . . . . 3 G .Lattouf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 A Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 S Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 P. Dimarco . . . . . . . . . . .! . . .7 A owyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 D . Pizzaari . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .8 A zsembery . . . . . . . . . . . .9 R Orme . . . . . . . . . . . 7 G. Stetfox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 G Koumantatakis . . . . . . . . 8 D . Guppy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 J Bernardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 AWebb . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

,1 . . . .9 A .Sammartino . . . . . . . .. .13 J Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 W. Fawcett . . . . . . . . . . . ~

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~22 23 R Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 18 J. Verge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24 A Latimer . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 20 L . Closter . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .2 5 26 M Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

J Timmins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 J. Freeman . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .27 M Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 26 J. Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .28 J Innes . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • .

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31 S Leszko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~32 PR eining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .32 B. Robertson33 M 0'Halloran . . . . . . . . . . . 37 M. Defelice . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .35 G Theoharris . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~36 B Graetzer . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . . .38 D . Magnuson . . . . . . . . .37 L Vincent . . . . . . . . . 39 C . Rhook . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .38 D Astbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I ~. . . .39 T Millar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 J . Elms . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 R Hausler . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . 42 J . Papanikolou . . . . . . . .~ . . . .41 T Cummins . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .42 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 44 N . Wallmeyer . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .44 J Lukjanov . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . 46 N Giovanoglou47 PRousis . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . """" '48 D Morcom . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . 50 B . Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 A Wibawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 M lYncn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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52 C Weller . . . . . . . . . . . - .- 59 T. Ackland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 B Armistead . . . . . . . .54 J Wri9ht . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

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7 G. Foster . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . 12 B.Ma ttsson . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

10 M .Phillips . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 14 T.Said . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 A . Fleming . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 16 S.Christo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 T. Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . 17 M.Aquilina . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

13 B . Payne (VC) . . . 19 M.Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15 P.Guicas . . . . . . . . . . . 20 L O'Sullivan . . . . . . . . -L . . .16 C. Roberton . . . . . . 22 S.Anderson . . . . . . . .

18 M . Davey . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . 26 P.Mesman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 A. Steward . . . . . . . . . 28 D .Sla tt e ry . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

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23 C. Borg . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 G.Jenkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24 T. Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 D.Rivalland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i25 J. Wier . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . . . .36 S .Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 S . Fountain . . . . . . . . . 47 T.Scholes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 S . McGuire (C) . . . . 49 B.Rotrinson . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

32 J . Guzman . . . . . . . .. .

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37 L. Hogan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 N .Aquilina . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

38 N. Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . .

45 M . Macleod . . . . . . . . . . . .

48 M . Smith . . . . . . . . . . . l . . .

50 S. Mellis . . . . . . . . . . .

52 G . Baker . . . . . . . . . . . k

53 M.Williams . . . . . . . . . ! . . .54 N . Neumann . . . . . . . . : . . .

. . .55 D . Quinlan . . . . . . . . .

57 J . Sutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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it was needed most, to seemingly snuff out the finals H a m p t on

8 1a 6 Pirations of DLS and the Skevvies. Scotchies were the Rovers by lastbiggest casualty of the round and OEG earned their point

s

second win of the year.Uni's, Clarke and Torney, had their own sharp shootingmatch last week, and De La's Skinnsy, Roaster, Junboand Jarvo will have to be at their best to contain them

today . The Blues want a hard hitout before the finals,and that's what they'll get, however they should have alittle too much strength across their home paddock .

Well served by Purs and Serafmi, Xav's are "Back InTown," ending their four game losing streak in emphaticfashion, against the Scotchies . They tune up for next

week with a clash against the Fields . who would enjoy

taking a little wind from their sails . Having regained

that winning feeling, Xav s won't succumb .Marcellin have had a miserable fortnight against the topsides and travel to third placed Scotch, on the rebound!The hosts had a game to forget against the Xavs, and ifSutherland and Swan can lead from the front, willrestore some lost confidence and ensure a cracking

First Semi Final .Barring something extraordinary, it appears Skevs andthe Tonners can prepare for Mad Monday . Skevvies will

kick themselves after a strong start to the season, buttoday the 2002 runners up will have the satisfaction of

defeating the reigning champs .The local derby between the Bernies and OEG seems amismatch on paper with top meeting last, but the Donsare coming off a strong result and funny things canhappen in these games. That said, the minor premiers

will complete the perfect 18 win season .

Section 2Just when the final's schedule looked all but confirmed,Old Trinity kept their slim chances of playing final'sfootball alive, overcoming a tired Old Camberwell outfitlast round by 97 points . With a spot in the finalsguaranteed with victory last week, Old Camberwellfaltered to their lower placed rivals, Trinity now onlyfour points behind Camberwell, but still needing to pull

h sible to make the finals .

round, Werribe ewill complete their final's preparation with

fixture against bottom side Paradians this wet athan ideal fixture for both teams in the conte . o f

season . Using the game to settle combinations,will be too strong, the Amateurs looking a real L :

tak home the silverware in season 2003 ..i z U

IFinally Hampton Rovers host Mazenod this afternuon,the Nodders nearly victorious last round after allimpressive eight-goal performance down forward by

Bourbon . Two highly skilled sides, both Hampton andMazenod have struggled with numbers this year, aresult of both senior club recruiting and injury .Hampton had the courage to take only seventeenplayers to league-leader Werribee last round, and stillmanaged a commendable score, their persistence likelyto pay off with a win this afternoon over the valiant

Mazenod .Section 3Round eighteen signals the season's conclusion formore than half the section three sides, the top fourRupertswood, Old Carey, Collegians and Therry Penola,now confirmed final's starters, this weekend providingthe last opportunity for the four clubs to settlecombinations, and finetune their preparation for weekone of the finals .Having only played two games in the past four weeks,league-leaders Rupertswood have had a less than idealrun towards September, their away fixture at AJAX thisafternoon the side's last chance to prepare for what willundoubtedly be a fiery semi-final against Old Carey.

With the minor premiership still not sewn up,Rupertswood must win today, and be ready for a fullfour-quarter effort by AJAX who kicked eleven goals toone in the final term last week, victorious by 46 pointsafter trailing at three quarter time .At long odds to snatch the minor premiership, but notwithout a chance, Old Carey must win today and rely ona Rupertswood loss, to displace the side they've played

bridesmaid to all year . There's little doubt Old Carey willwin, facing a struggling MHSOB this afternoon, but theodds are stacked against Rupertswood losing, their onlyloss this season coming on a technicality after fielding

an ineligible player .Now definite finals starters, Therry Penola host Monashthis afternoon, the home side confirming their presencein the first week of the finals with a 157 point victortlast round at the expense of St Bernards (2)• Howeve

r luTherry must be wary of complacency, they play tbottom two sides in the two final rounds, and mustriget too confident as a result of big winning margins .

Finally North Old Boys should be too strong for Bernards (2) this afternoon, while Collegians, no )

winless for several weeks, enjoy a rather inconvenienbye, as they prepare for final's football .

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Vol t e unpo sWith a massive task still ahead, Old Trinity travel to OldMelburnians this afternoon, the visitors needing to winto remain in final's contention . Having enjoyed an extraweek on the track, OM's will be fresh and ready for onelast outing before week one of the finals, Trinitystanding little chance at a ground where it is nearimpossible for visiting teams to win .Even with a victory Trinity must then rely on aCamberwell loss, the fourth-placed side hostingBeaumaris this afternoon, both sides less thanimpressive in the penultimate round of the season .

Escaping from a last quarter comeback by bottom sideParadians last week, Beaumaris will be out to regainsome respect, as will Camberwell desperate to avenge

last week's dismal outing. In what will most likely be apreview of next week's semi-final, Beaumaris home in a

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mpt to snatch eighth spot off rivals Yarra

Aquin w- != r- : ; j ; :nefy pleasea to acknowledge the feat of_ ; cEvop on )aching his 100th U1 9

game last . . St . Leo's .Not the job in any club . Terry's passion forAquinas, for U19 footy and most of all for the youngmen he meni ~rs, has ensured that Aquinas has beenable to continue to field a successful U 19 outfit, in spiteof the difficulties that all clubs experience in this area .Terry was recently made a Life Member of Aquinas, andindication of his standing in our club and contributionto it . Despite finishing his coaching stint this year .Terry will certainly continue to add value to our club ina to her of rti s b -,end 2003 .

i ;,^,E,; ;: CLUB LST W K TOTAL

U19 (1 )St . BernardsUniversity BluesSt . Kevin sOld Scotc hOld ScotchOld ScotchU19 (2)Old lvanhoef3erribeeOld CamberwellOld MelburniansOld T rinitvU19 (1)

I

PittsMcKerrowO'KeefeBeaurepaireSnaddonThompson

0 621 546 460 440 370 34

Alagona 5Chalmers 6Peasnell 0Ironmonger 0Krakouer 5

Angus 3Burrows 0Potter 0Ashworth 3Stewart-Holmes I

Jordan 0 83Nassrallah 0 54McNamara 2 54A Lee 0 40I" a ' ; 1 36

ar 4 88,ris 0 75

Blacks I o~ .uttBlacks I )c' :sBlacks DowsleyIs Violato

0 503 483 440 42

: ( > v South Melbourne Districtsplc; ea at Keeley Park, Main Road,

Clayton 179 D5 )Ormond v De La Salle (2 )

21 Redarea Valley 0 B

v Fazrov RedsLa Trobe ln i

Old Xa,r- .- .s 12 ; v St Leos Emmaus ttPuinas 0 C v Bannile Viewbank

section Blue - Previe w, hB`s still push for a final's spot and after humbling.in t;laymen, must now topple the Tigers to have anyiranee . SBM will not be in any mood to entertain any

1l ;oughts of successive losses and will eud Bentleigh' s

,,, .npaign .it the Claymen prevail, their percent, huff- shouldnsure they see final's action . Tl c.'11 test the

low on self-belief, that has m :+r \:;,ed just onet ory from its last six starts, but it's -'.iii the Clays fo r

Panthers ran into a DLS whirlwind, and that won't!ch the fury of the JOC's assault todav. St . John'sprimed for the business end of the year, and are inwinning zone.

T11, Saints end 2003 against the minor premiers . In

;'.ound 10, the K's had 71 scoring shots to zero !,akleigh are in awesome touch and will be far too good!

(,ii, last hurrah is the prize for the Monders and DLS .it - been a hard slog for both, and full credit to the clubs~r 'gutsing out" a difficult year. Could go either way,

~ :Id with the fence giving me splinters, I'm tipping . . . . . .adrx :~v!Section Red - PreviewThe final round of the home and away season, and theend of the season for six sides, the remaining four readyw~'-,attie it out over three weeks of finals, for t' 2003

ion red premiership.;;,~i favourites, and still undefeated aft r r ir ~ . nds of football, Banvule-Viewbank travel to alas,Lc, . the visitors recipients of an Old Westnc?urn e

last round . Unable to kick a major to the- . and half of football last round . Aquinas will struggl e

~iri<t the competition heavyweights this afternoon, a

p it-goal score a more than commendable achieven~n t,~ : :inst the section's top side.

h from a morale-boosting 79 point win over F iround, the Uni Blacks continue thf~- i

proaration for week one of the fue .is, host fi : : this afternoon in the University E rb

, points in ! `iir meeting ea ,:s a i : it " . ;t to be tro, :

rrro ev look to,

undernaar t(, 'points of Yarr a

nd . snother cc r- ous effort likely thi senough to a ~ , opposition .

here . Old . !)sts St Leos Emni- aors likely to fini-Ii off season 2003 wit i

ive wins . 1~ ile Old St,'estbourne will struggle a s

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IiNhFR-1 9 SECTION 1

ST BEVB'IS 4 .7 10.10 12 .11 17 .16 (118)

CAULFIELD 4 .1 6.2 12.6 15. 9(99)

St Eevins : O'Keefe 6 . Hamilton 2 . C . Taylor 2 . Drinkwater 2 . L .

Gianstracusa . L . Syarte, Mulkearns, Hughes, O'Toole. Best: Hamilton,

O'Keefe . L . Gullifer, R . Taylor, C . Taylor, McBride. Caulfield: Sinclair 4 .

May 4. Yelland 3 . Nicklos 3 . Davies . Best: May. Davies, Nickles .

Buekthought Lill . O'Brien . Umpires: Luke Duthie Nick Ryde (F) Michael

Ryde Mark Duthie (B)OLD ESSENDON GR 2.3 5.7 9.10 16.13 (109)

OLD BRIGHTON 6.2 8.0" 10.7 13.10 (88)

Details not received Umpires: Graeme Hunichen Chris Langford (F)

Michael Isbister Kieran O'Keefe (G)OLD %AVERIANS 5 .4 11 .8 14 .14 17 .21 (123)

OLD SCOTCH 0.0 0.2 1.2 2.406)

Old Xaverians : Armstrong 4 . Agius 4, 0'Hanlon 3 . Corcoran 2, Purcell, A

Ryan, J Ryan, Serafmi. Best: Purcell, Scanlan, Freer, O'Hanlon, Agius .

Armstrong. Old Scotch: Berry, Gerstman . Best: Sutherland, Aurel Smith,

Swan, Lowing, Logan . Philalay.

Umpires: Brett Herskope Eli Hayes (F) Paul Whitehead (G)

MARCELLIN 1 .1 12 2.3 4.3 (27)

UNI BLUES 6 .3 14.7 24 .16 3121 (213)

Marcell in: Toohey. Power, Bortolotto, Money Best : Caton . Money,

'..Bortolotto, Doy'le. Watkins . Uni Blues : Clarke 8.Torney 7, Rankin 5 .

Bradley 3. Northway 2, Heinz, Wood. MeKerrow, King . McPhail, Steele,

Irving. Best: Clarke, Torney, Rankin, Fletcher, King. Bradley.

Umpires: Tom Haysom Nicholas Brown (F) Sam Perrin Perrin Brown (G)

DE LA SALLE 2 .2 9.7 15.7 20.8 (128)

ST BERNARDS 4 .9 8.15 15.19 20.24 (144)

Be La Salle: O'Donnell 5,Wiltiams 3,Fieldsend 2,D.Brownmg 2 .Keetv

2 .Smith . Vague,Clinch, Skmns . Kelliher, 9uick. Best : Skmns,0'Donnelt.Conw

av,Jarvis .Nankervis .D.Browning . St Bernardi: Pell 41Hooper 3, O'Connor,

Pearson . Smith. Marian. Liberatore, Hogarth. Harrison, Walsh, Kelly.

Robbins. Best: Hooper, Pell, Ryan. Hogarth, Smith, Maggiore

Umpires : Mark Gibson Preston Miskelly (F) (G)

iitVT)FR- 1 9 SRCTION 2

OLD ME LBURNIANS - BYE

MAZENOD 4.0 6.1 11 .3 14.7 (91)

OLD IVANHOE 6.0 9.2 14.6 16 .9 (105)

Mazenod: Bourbon 8, Stagliano 3 . Castricum, Kinniburgh, Schroth . Best:

Bourbon, R .House, Stagliano. M .Regan . Stanley . Kinniburgh. Old

Ivanhoe: Georgiou 10, Alagona 5, Verrocchi . Best : Georgina, Keane,

Dawkins, Ulijans. Butler, Peacock .

Umpires: Graeme Morgan Anthony Calderone (F )

OLD20-12 (132)

TRIN ITYOLD CAMBERWELL

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Old Trinity: Chiffey 7, Krakouer 5 . Leahy 2, Aitken, AmiconL BnUer,

Monasso . Barella . Gutierrez . Best: Butler. Kenna, Aitlen, de Bruin,

Chiffey . Webster. Old Cambe rwell: Details not received .

Umpires : Daniel Dinneen Mark Street (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B) Rick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G)BEpIiMAgIS 4.1 6.3 8.5 9.7 (61)

OLD PARADIANS 0.2 1.6 2.9 7.12 (54)

COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.5 6.9 7.1 (

Old Carey: Joslin 3. Angus 3 . Ashworth 3, Evans 2, Howat 2, CoD~ :i ;

Thompson, Stewart-Holmes . Ridley. Best : Ridley. Choong, Bow16,;Leonard, Niven . Joslin Collegians: Mutton 3, Robertson 2, aalo

mAdgemis Best: Castran, Elg, Adgemis . Rutherford . Naylor . Short

Umpires: James Olle Ashley Price (F)

NORTH OLD BOYS - BY EST. BERNARDS 2.1 6.3 7.4 10.8 (68)

THERRY PENOLA 9 .11 20 .16 27 .23 33'27 (2251

St. Bernard's: Draper 4. Oxenford 2, Field . Rogers. Keogh . Bugryn Best:

Draper, Oxenford. Rogers, Evans, Campbell, Lancashire Therry Penola:

Harmes 9, Morris 4. Freckleton 4, Goodwin 4 . Rivaland 3 . Sheppard 3,

Badenhope 3, Capewell, Turner, Skiathitis Best: Freckteton, Badenhapc,

Harries. Morris. Corrigan . Goodwin

Umpires : Sean Scully Sr Shane Mele (F) Adrian Borg (B)UNDER-19 (21 BLU E

OAKLEIGH AFC 5.4 7.8 13 .12 19-15(125)

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2 .3 5.9 8.11 13 .13(91)

Oakleigh: S. Briggs 6 . M . Dimachki 3 . Orchard 3 . Reynolds 2, Brawn,

Holden, Lamb . Nahas, Nevezie. Best: S. Briggs, Comuhan . Lamb. Orchard,

Reynolds. White, N. Wills St Bedes: Buck 4, Maddocks 2, McNamara 2,

Powell . McGettigan . Mark Waters, Lync hUmpires : Brian Nunn Jim Pappas (F)

ST JOHNS 0 C 11.5 16.9 22.14 29.16 (190)

GLEN EIRA 3.1 4.2 4.3 6.3(39)

Details not received Umpires: Patrick Coulthard (F)

BENTLEIGH 5 .3 7.10 14 .12 19 .17 (131 i

OAB.bEIGH CLAYS 3.4 4.5 7.8 8.11 159)

Bent : Roberts 7. Heyward 4, T. Wright 3, Meehan, Tehennepe, Murphy

Corrigan . Breitkreoz. Best : Ridgway, Heywood, Breitkreuz . Roberts

Dolman . Oakleigh Clays : Details not receive d

Umpires: Lindsay McIntyre Frank Kavanagh (F) Andrew Davidson Tan

Davidson (B )SOUTH ME LB DISTRICTS 4 .2 8.10 10 .11 15 .13 (103)

ORMOND 2 .10 5.12 9.15 12 .20199-)

South Melb: Costello 8 Bouchard 2 Stephanadakis 2 Cronan 2 Walden

Best : Cooper Gingell Walden Masterton Costello Cronan . Ormond: Arno)

4 Robbins 3 Black 2 Brosnan MeConchie Pincott. Best: Peel Denatr

Gouzenfiter Robbins Arnold Brosnan .

Umpires : Dianne Whiteley Chris Collins (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth 11Graeme Booth Madeleine Fagan (G )DE LA SALLE 1 .0 7.4 10.9 13.14 (92)

MENTONE 1 .4 3.7 5.10 7.13 (55)

De La Salle : Beer 3. Browning 3 . Tulloch 2 . Sheehan 2, Casey 2, 1

Riddec Best :Donegan . McLeod, Hither. Browning, Smyth, C Howar

Mentone : Coglan 3 . Klantos 2, Haslemore, Bowtell . Sutherlan

Best:Lane, Ryan. Coglan, Field . Hasiemore. Regan .

Umpires: Geoff Kelly Paul Rapke (F)IrNDER-19 (2) RED

YARRA VALLEY O B 3.1 6.4 12.9 16.11 I 107)

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .7 6.9 7.10 10 .14 (74)

Yarra Vall ey OB : Rokickt 6. Hooper 3. Arms 3, Maudsley 2, Russell

Best: Rolackl. Maudsley, Seeger . Amos . Walker, Russell Bolero Ten

Not Provided . Best : Not Provided

Umpires: David Windlow Tom Wmdlow (F)OLD WESTBOURNE (8 .9.57) FORFEITED

WIN RECEIVED BY BANYULE-VIEWBANE (15 .11 .101 )

FITZROY REDS 1 .2 3.2 4.4 6A.(40]

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.4 10.6 12 .10 17 .17 1119

Fitzroy Reds : Maghamez 4 . Violate. Downie Best: Zika, Violate, But

Clark. btaghamez, Willingham . University Blacks: Kelley 5.Brooks

Dowsley 3 . Prestidge 2, Bade. Mapleson, Ault, Scott Best : Scott, Je:

Aytett. West . Wood. Lynch .

Umpires: Paul Hoffman George Paleodimos (F)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .5 9.11 11 .13 17 .6 (118

OLD XAVERIANS 4 .1 5.5 8.6 11.8(74

LaTrobe University: Wood 4, Dalrymple 3, D. Walker 3 . Sewell 2. Gib

2, Clark . Hogan . G .Scott. Best : Hogan . D .Butler, Lambert . Wood . Calla

Old Xaverlans : Mclnerney 2 . Trovato 2, Nolan 2, Kame, S.Ryan. Qu

Martin, Fusimato . Best : Ford, Montgomery, Kaine. Frawley, Silk. Kizz

Umpires : Brian Woodhead Ryan Hense (F)

ST LEOS EL4dAUS 2 .1 4.4 6.6 9,7161

AgUINAS 0.2 0.7 2,7 5.9 (36

St Leos Emmaus: Waters 4,Cox 3,Barnewall,Munroe . Besi :Pas

Kennedy. Phyland. McCann, Munroe.Waters . Aquinas : Loon

2,Munehow,Galliott .Helme. Best :Helme,Lobzcuk, Williams, Mond

Crozier, Walsh .

Umpires : Mark Gibson David Murray (F) (B) Ross Dodd Ken Brewei

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Besumaris : Woolnough 4 Bowker 2 Terpsinis Berry . Best: Kelly Poll

Bowker Murphy l4`aoinough Lynch. Old Paradians: Clark Egan Giddings

Irvine MeLaughlan Ryan Zivanavic . Best: McLaughlan Maher Zivanavic

Giddings Bealicki

Umpires: Gary Seaborne Peter Pullen (F) Michael Ladd (B)

WERRIBEE 4 .10 9.12 13 .15 17.22 (124)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 2.3 4.6 6.7 . (43)

Werribee : Chalmers 6 . Cain 2, Palmington, Josh Russo, Spry . McNally .

Barker . Gatti, Smith . Stornebrink . Andrews. Best: Justin Russo .

Chalmers. McNallv, Renaut, Palmington, Stornebrink . Hampton Rovers:

Sprint 3, Filopoulos, LeVeque, Terech . Best : Tipping. GiasoumL Spratt.

O'Brien, Williams .

Umpires : John Ralph Tony Robbins (F) Anthony Vaiopoulos (B) StmeonVaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G)

I)NDF.R-19 SF.cTION 3

MHSOB (9 .13 .67) FORFEITE D

WIN RECEIVED BY RUPERTSWOOD (24, 17 .161 1

MONASH BLUES 2 .3 7.6 10.11 11 .15 (81)

AJAX 4.2 5.9 9.12 20 .14(134)

Monash: Pay 4, Grace 2 . Gurr 2. Spence 2 . Leviston . Best : Pay . MeMahon .

O'Donnell, Jones . Glover, Morris. AJAX : Peters 7, Bry'rter 6 . Grot 2 Nissen,

Lewskl, Nankin, Spilberg. Givoni . Best: Kestenberg, THURIN, Rose, Feldy.

Peters, Brvner .Umpires: Pat Maebus, M .Alexander (F)OLD CAREY 3.5 7. 7

cn

15 .10 18.15 (123)

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GRAMMARIANSCoach: Geoff Redley

1 J. James2 C . Murphy3 T. Genand4 J . Yelland5 T. Hammond6 M Townsend

7 M .ThomsonJ. Brown

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10 J. May11 8. Carboni12 M. Sainsbury13 A . Green14 C. Lill15 L. O'Brien16 N. Falt u17 S. Twycron18 R. Boyd19 J. Pitts

20 S. Lord

21 M. Parker22 J . Rowlings

23 Z. D'Arcy

24 D. Buckthought

25 A. Babaro

27 T. Carly`28 M . Nicktos29 J. Sayers30 W. Rudd45 B . AcfieW50 J . Foley52 B . Sinclair53 C. Jones

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DE LA SALLE (1)Coach: Denis Bilsto n

1 S . Crowe2 R. Quic k3 M . Fieldsen4 E. Browning5 M . Clinc h6 W . Quaran7 D . Keel y8 V. Moloney9 B . Vague10 N . Smith11 R. Hancock12 S .Conway13 L. Bowden14 D . Lowther15 S. Smythe16 J. Adams17 M . Sheehan18 L. Williams19 D . Davis20 J . Hassell21 C. Howard22 T. Donegan23 M . Griffin24 A. Hillier25 C . Kelliher26 M . Francis27 L. O'Donnell28 L. Jarvi s29 M . Nankervis (C)39 B . Oakley (DVC)42 P. Bourke46 A. Skinns (VC)53 D . Browning

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MARCELLINCoach: Gavan Wals h

1 K. Bardon vc)2 M . Doyle (c3 J. Mahon4 J. Wise fvc)5 M . BortoloHo6 L. Cowpe r7 A. Tabachema8 F. Dorbolo (dvc)9 S. Considine10 B . Mill s11 G. Di Felice12 D. Beattie13 A

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14 L. Money15 T Money16 R . Hoyne17 C . Sier18 J. Ryan19 A. Schaepman20 P. De Luca21 D . Cirone22 L. Watkins (dvc) _23 A. Ceccamancim24 A. Layton25 T. Clune26 A. Wadsworth27 A. Symes28 J. Carlson29 M. Caton30 P. S ce31 A . asr32 J . Williams33 P.Cowper34 D.TCohey35 M Cunningham36 N . Hardin g37 C . Purcell38 S. Nutbeam39 J . Ozusen40 A . Lapadula41 A . Gasser

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ST. BERUARDSCoach : David Law

1 B. Pitts2 C . Govan3 J . Hughes4 M. Walsh5 J . Smit h6 D. Oconnor8 S. Mathews9 D. Evanst0 B.Garth11 A. Marion12 B. Funnels13 L. Levides14 D . Hurley15 G.Joseph17 F. Mastropasqua18 M . Maggior e22 A. Mitchell27 B. Draper28 C .Kuenen32 Ch Liberatore35 B. Ryan39 J . Stapleton41 G. Campbell42 R. James45 B. Johnson47 M . Hooper57 L . Anderson59 M. Harrison60 J . Hogarth62 J . Robbins63 M . Pell70 K. Buiss

OLD BRIGHTONCoach : Adam McConnell

I L . Ross

2 C . Tolj

3 L. McDonald5 B . Humphreys7 N. Sterner9 A. Clarke

10 M . May

1t R . Fisher

12 S. Eastgate

13 R . Capom

14 S . Dunca n

15 B . Gadsden (C)16 J . Salem18 S. Oliver20 G . Fielke

21 S. Cooney

23 T. Ryan24 L. Mead27 M . Chamberlain

28 B . Richardson

31 S . Jackson

33 R, Joseph63 D . Ellis

ST.KEVIN'S OLD BOYSCoach : Ben McGee

Asst . Coach : John Watkin

1 J. Mahe r2 T.OToole3 L . Giansiracusa (VC)4 S. Sexton6 D . McBride7 R . Taylor8 S . Landers9 L. Symet0 L. Guilder11 J. Listo n12 C, Taylor (DVC)13 N . Hutton14 A . Hamilton (Capt)15 M . Ver o1 6 A . Caltander17 M . Welsh18 M . Ddnkvrate r19 C. Underwood (VC)20 W. Dunn21 D . Petrou22 A. Lynch23 C . Tancredi25 A . Mulkeams26 M . Sharman30 P. Ghougassian32 B. Hughes33 S, O'Connor34 J. O'Keefe37 H . Powell39 N . Pop e40 D . Mount43 W. Builder (DVC)

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OLD ESSENDONCoach: James Wilson

Team Man: Graeme Williamso n1 F. Ktenas2 N . Tai t3 J. DazKrw4 C . Heritage5 W. Nunlist6 S . Dawson7 T Bigg s8 E . Baskan9 D. Mezo10 H. Leu ry11 J. Duggan12 J.Harewood13 L Bonest4 D . Cerantonio15 S . Clinnick16 S . Wade17 M. Tredaskis18 L. Ballinger19 P. Rankin20 J. Masseur21 A. Badde4ey22 A. Castanga23 M . Shaw24 C . Burke25 P. May26 L. Cagliarini27 M. Kin g28 T. Wilson29 J. Stormont30 S . Morfesse31 N. Foot32 D. Nankervis33 D .Hardy34 T Rumble35 J. Phillips36 C .Leech37 M, Schappacher38 A . Christou39 R. Arzanou40 L. Edgar41 C. Bevans42 J. Uren43 A. Canning44 J . Francis

University BluesCoach: Tim Giles

I G . Mui r2 A. Fitzpatrick3 A . Rankin (DVC)4 G. Roney5 P. Shepherdson6 L Woodhouse7 C. Bradley (Capt)8 B. Gin9 R . Costin10 P. Marriott11 M. Shaughnessy12 S . Gibson13 J . Meaghe r14 D.McPhail(DVC)15 J . Van Dyk

16 J. Moylan

17 C. Northway

18 M. Living

19 D . Heinz

20 P. Steel e

21 J . Wood (VC)

22 F. Dealt

23 P. Kelly24 J. King (DVC)25 T. Walke r26 J. McKenow

27 S. Joyce

28 M . Tomey

29 E. Clark e30 N .Vandenbosch

31 R . Young

32 S . Sibley

33 L Moore

34 D. Bannister

35 J. Collins

36 A. Groot

37 C . Ryan42 S. Fletcher

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Under-19 - Section 2BEAU MARIS

Coach: Mick DeatonAsst: Mark Berry

2 S . Houl t3 M. Eady4 L Quirk7 S . Lynch (VC)8 D. Taylo r9 M. Wilson (C)10 J. Kelly11 T. Fitzgerald14 P. Berry15 M . Bramwell

16 C. Terpsinis

17 C. Evans18 D. Bird20 R. Dew21 P. Iron s22 J. Bramwell (DVC)23 T. Woolnough (DVC)24 T. Groves25 B . Bowker

26 C. Shone

35 S . Lee36 P. Ghys37 D . Murphy40 T. Boreham41 A. Pol l43 J . Tomlin49 J . Hogarth50 D. Wall52 J . Williams71 J . Mitchell75 A. Hooper

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Michael Blak e

I T. McNamara

2 N .Orit i

3 M . Ellis4 T.Jowett5 R. Bassily8 L. Fletcher10 D. O'Brien11 J. Tipping12 B. Kezilas13 K. Spratt14 T Porter15 I. Nicholls16 G. Giasoumi17 S . Gravina18 B . Kezila s19 C. Malihouse20 T. Malthouse21 J. McCarthy22 B. Henry24 Y. Kobayashi25 M.Terech26 T. Richards27 L. Cave28 L Jones29 J . Morley30 N. Singh31 M . Scott32 C . Christianson33 D . Rayson34 R . Turnbull35 D . Filopulos36 M . Vocale38 A . Cris p39 J . McNamara46 D. Williams50 B. McCallum58 B. Wright

OLD MELBORNIANSCoach: Owen LalorAsst: Ryan L'Huillier

1 Fagan C2 Wettenhall S (C )3 Ironmonger T (VC)4 Gumbleton C5 Rafferty J7 Robinson N9 Prowse A10 Pannifex A13 Hanchette C14 VayageA15 Schofield T16 HardY E17 Macdonald W18 Dick J19 Lawler R21 Tandy A23 Osmond D31 Theodoulou C44 Tucker J47 Coultan K48 Faulkner R49 Galbraith R52 Conch C53 Hindle J54 Lacey H56 Mitchell J60 Webb 0 tVC)62 Christian64 Pascoe R65 Hurst L67 Cooper E68 Schivo M71 Brett-v072 Tomlinson H

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OLD PARADIANSCoach : Anthony Quinn

Asst : M. Spinoso

2 D . Caple3 B. Clark4 D . Malone5 M. Mitchell6 D. Giddings7 S . Lutf8 D. Richardson10 A. DiFabio11 R . Ryan12 M. Irvine13 S. Maher14 P. Turner15 S . Egan16 D. Watts17 S . Graham18 T. Girovski20 A. McLaughlin21 D. Kalviskis23 A. Smith25 S. Rehlicki27 M. Dri29 G . Vincent30 D . Dean36 R . Villano40 M . Hyde (C)48 A. Elliott

MAZENODCoach : John Le Grand

1 D . Hansen (C)2 D. Rega n3 B . Kinniburgh4 R . House5 N . Bradley6 A. Stagliano7 S . Ware8 N . House9 B . Chamberlain10 J . Mathe r11 J . Kavanagh12 A. Cook

16 T. Bourbon17 T. Steinfort18 F. Ree d21 S . Castricum22 M . Power25 S . Stanley26 G . Hamill27 M. Rega n35 A. Winstanley45 J . Croug h46 D . Dunne70 D . Chamberlain76 A. Vaday

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OLD TRINITYCoach : Dean Peters

2 Day M3 Aitken J Capt

4 Biiwani A5 Salem S

6 Miers J7 Kenna J8 Dickenson A9 Amiconi C10 Roger A11 Gutierrez C12 Stebbins N V/C13 Webster J DVC

14 Burgess M

15 Krakouer S16 Marsden A17 Monasso J18 Harrod T19 Buckingham A20 Mediand A

21 Baratta R22 Verroxhi M23 Sketchley M24 Goldenberg W25 Chiffy E26 Oliver D V/C27 Romney N28 Butler K29 Dexter J30 Burke M31 de Bruin S32 Hore-Lacy A34 Hider B39 Smith S42 Leahy H43 Amore J65 McDonald E

OLD CA M BERWELL FCCoach : Anson Browmless

1 H . Bradshaw2 L Weave r3 S.Johnson4 B . Hillier5 B . Moody6 C. Roqers7 T. Gosling8 J . Vinc e9 L. McDermott10 B. Cottrell11 W . Robinson12 D . Bru

ce13 D . Middleton14 D . Ramsay15 M .Shanks17 D . Clyne18 D. Hanson19 G . Alessio20 C. Birrel l22 M . Westman23 L. Taylor24 C . Hendrie30 C . Payne33 S. Peasnell34 J . Hedley35 A . Peacock36 T. Chase37 G. Hanson38 L Heffernan40 T. Scott

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9 8 5 7 8 0 6 1

W ERRIBEECoach : Fab Gatt i

1 M. Palmington3 C . Lee5 D . Bunworth6 P. Chalmers7 L Keogh (v.capt)9 Josh Russo icapt)10 A. Cain11 S. Bianco

12 B. Black

13 A . McNally

14 B . Stornebrink15 M . McDonald17 Justin Russo18 B . Russel l19 L. Gatti20 N . Addamo21 T. Boller,22 D . Lee27 P. Cassin28 M . Miller29 P. Spry30 S . Smith31 N. Renaut47 S. Simpson49 T. Andrews57 R . Barker59 R . Mentha66 B . McMahon

OLD IYANHOECoach : Stephen Kin g

Asst Coach : Adam JenkinsTeam Mgr: Phil Peacock1 A. Alagona (Co-C)2 B . Nagel3 Rhys Mitchell4 R . Butler5 G . Bryant (VC)6 A . Reed7 R. Coleman8 R . Sterne9 J . Uljans10 M . Verrochi11 G . Fowle r12 D. Peacock (VC)14 A. Granger17 Z. Keane18 I . Dawkins19 L. Hammond20 C . Georgiou (VC)21 Rob Mitchel l22 J . Britten30 G . Hope34 S . Adderley35 M. Briggs36 P. Barrett44 J. Siegersma53 S . Snel l54 J . McBride55 J . Pierera56 P. Lowry

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AJA X COLLEGIANS MHSOB MONASH BLUESCoach : Gary Blusztem Coach: Andrew Kennealry Coach : Cadell Duke Coach: Dennis Grace

Ass. Coach : Phil Rozen 1 A. Stone Team Manager: Shiv Seegobin 0 - 1;--- ,

1 J. Kestenberg (DVC) 2 M . Parrent 1 J. Aitken 1 P. GumI2 A. Porat 3 L. Scurrie 2 M . Brain 2 A . Terry C~

3 D . CodronBloo mA

4 J Adgemis5 M . Hughes

3 D . Pinwil i3 A . Van Roayen 3 C . Finlayson

.45 B. Lukav

6 D. Williamson7 C. EIg

acke r4 T. Sc h3 S . Whittington

4 K . Mudg e5 M. Chapman

6 J. Kege nJanki eM

6 S . Brow n9 M Rose

4 B . Gevaux5 G. Blau 6 B . Gebhardt

7 .Feldy8 J

.10 C. Dunwell 6 T. Biddington 7 H . Bevi s

. .g D . Bluszten 11 0 . Walmsley

A Khoury7 D . Gold8 R . Ternes

8 J . Hindson

10 G . MeaseyY.

Moo n13 Z 9 J . Mathew 9 M . Col e

12 E. Shaked.

14 J . Ashman 10 C . Eva 10 S . O'Donnell (C)fKras13 A 15 W. Crothers 11 D . Kemp 11 B . Sharpe (VC) n_.

14 R . Spilberg 16 N. Burrows 12 S . Volkenn g13 R Read 12 M . Tennant 17

15 J . Givoni (V. Capt) 17 D. Short18 A. Fabns

.14 P. McGrath 13 M . Jones C

)16 R . Heine 15 D. Membrey 14 R. Shield s17 J . Thurin (Capt) 20 D. Mutton 16 A . Villani

Orchard17 A 15 B . Hayter20 M. Lipson 21 E. Malone

Adams22 E.

18 R. Newland 16 D. Stewart i21 J . Lewsk i22 A . Kras

.23 M . Stefandark 19 S . Foley

20 T Dunne17 M . Kerr

r~ )23 J . Schulberg

24 J. JorgensenGilber t25 S

.21 J . Marmo 16 A. Finlayson

27 B . Rose.

Well s26 G 22 P. Greenhill 19 T. Cobba n

28 J . Landberg.

27 S. Crouch 22 R. Erm23 A Hogan

20 L. Leviston

29 L. Friedman 28 J. Slatyer .Mitchel l23 S

21 D. Metlikovic !30 P. Bryner 29 C . Howlett .

24 M Avram 22 D. Grace31 A . Sacks 30 M. Naylor

31 H . Jenni s.

24 K. Harding 23 B. Hindle [--- ~32 L. Peters 32 C . Blumfi~d 25 R. Whitehouse

Edwards26 A 39 D. Taylor36 R . Grof 33 J. Goldenfein .

26 M . Van Aphen 44 S. Grace39 L. Peters 34 B. J .Lamm 27 R . Osidacz 71 M . Spence

35 C . Harrison36 N . Van DW 27 T. Middleto n

28 G ry74 P. Westbrook

37 C . Hoist . M. Hamilton-H o28 Hamilton-Ho 75 R. Turton38 T Cook 29 S. Sinha39 A . B gewater40 R K M S W. agen41 0 Howard

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NORTH OLD BOYS OLD CAREY RUPERTSWOOD Ui9S ST. BERNARDS (2) THERRY PENOLACoach : Brendan Smales Coach: Craig Williams Coach: Mick Phillips Coach : John Fraser Coach: Paul Matto nAsst Coach : Shaun Kelly

1 B . Owen 1 T. Rossignuolo 1 Phillips J .2 Anderson J (VC) C . Rogers1 I B . Corrigan

2 2 L . MacFarlane .Boxall 2 C . Govan 2 J . Belsey (vc)

3 P. West (C)3 D . Macdermott 4 Spinner L . 3 M. Walsh 3 S . Turner

4 4 A. Simson 5 Quinn B. 4 C . Mitchell 4 R. Skiathiti s

5 A Tucker5 D . Large 6 McEwan K . 7 D . Mcmurtrie 5 B . Morris.

6 B. Sheehan6 N . Sulman

Adam7 C7 Plummer J .8 Jaeger R .

9 D . Evan s11 A. Marion 6 J . Harmes

78 C. Wh'~

.8 A. Stewart-Holmes (vc)

9 West T.10 Heywood D.

13 L. Levides14 D . Hurley

7 B . Bowcock8 J . Quin n

9 J. McKenzie9 B . Croft

Leonard10 A11 Moule G.12 Hewat M 15 N . Bugry n9ry 9 T. Hoatson

10 M . Little.

11 D . Bowley.

13 Barry P.14 Sullivan N

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16 P. Oxenford18 S . Smith

10 J . Crotty11 T. Sheppar d11 D . Weardon 12 J . Ashworth .

- ~15 Broughton 27 B . Draper 12 S. Leach12 B. Joske 13 R . Davey 16 Monzell R . 28 J . Anderson 13 J . Doole y13 M . Potton 14 C . Eddison 17 Potter C . (Capt) 30 D . Lancashire 14 J Fenton14 M. Ruff 15 A . Thompson 18 Terry C . 33 D . Field .Owe n15 B15 B. Knight 16 T. Angus (c) 19 Moiler D .

20 Constantine B .35 T. Pearso n

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.16 M . Farrelly

16 A. Norman 17 T. Connell 21 Van Boxtell M . .38 J . E an 17 J. Slawitschka

17 B. Young (VC) 18 T. Wilkins 22 Dale S . 39 M Ewes 18 M. Badenhop e18 B. Dettmann 19 G . Trumbull (c) 23 Bums M .

24 Brennan L

.41 G . Campbell 19 M. Arki n

19 J-P. Matthews 20 W. McConnell25 Certo A 49 D. Montanus 20 C . Capewell (c)

20 L . Clarke (DVC) 21 K . Parker .26 Wishart C . 51 M . Moloney 21 J. Brosnan

21 J. Roberts 22 T. Evans (vc) 27 Bishop S . 56 A. Odea 22 D . Goodwin22 V. Sadd 23 C. Pinches 28 Davis J . 57 L. Anderson 23 D . Caiiegari23 R . Kirk 24 J . Ridley 29 Harrison M .

30 Gaunt M58 J. Tankey 24 M . Faroldi

24 P. Gregory 25 C. Howat .31 Fell N .

61 W. Vic k65 P Thompson 27 I . Gunawardena

25 D . Lan do ng 26 B . Collins 32 Angarano P..

66 J Watts 29 R . Heane26 S . Rocco 27 J . Choong 33 Clark S .

34 Dressler E 67 E. Johnston 32 J . Cooper27 B . Kelly 28 A. Collins .

35 Little M 68 J. Faulkner 33 J . Freckleton30 R . Keenan 31 P. Niven .

36 McGilvray S . 70 K. Buiss 40 J . Brosna n34 R . Citroen 33 L. McKinnon 37 McGovern D. 72 N. Kane36 D . Ryan (DVC) 38 Silvester J . 73 P. Keog h

'39 A Elliott39 Smith J. connel l74 J. O. 40 Powell D . 75 B. Pettit

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Under-19 - BLUEBENTLEIGHCoach : M . Lee

DE LA SALLE (2)Coach: Rob Smith

1 R. Dolman2 R. Heyvroad3 0 . Lewis5 T. Ridgway6 J . Robert s7 S. Holmesby8 B . Holden9 D . Wil d10 D.Fogarty11 J. Rahilly12 T Wright14 M. Wilson15 D . Streker16 B . Tis o17 J . D'Offay18 P. Breitkreuz19 S . Nicholson20 M . Sidney21 R. Turner22 B. McLellan23 S. Corrigan24 M .Te Hennepe25 N . Salvatore26 L. Forrest27 M . McLellan30 K. Pereira34 A. Jolly35 A. Lee47 S . Wright52 M . McLellan54 B . Meehan62 T. Krotofl l

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OAKLEIGH CLAYSCoach : Steve Muscat

Team Manager: Anita Muscat

1 E . Nassrallah2 J . Isaac (DVC)3 A. Konis4 C . Lazarakis (Co/Capt)5 J. Thomas6 S . Nussbaum7 R. O'Brien8 C. Thomson9 C. Rossenlis10 S. Schellebeck11 S. Sullivan12 J . Margetis13 J . Evangelista14 F. Patua d15 S . Vaughan17 C. Nayna18 M . Marziale20 J. Fredrickson21 K Onurlu22 D . Armansin23 M . Sofoulis24 J . Stalker25 A. Evangelista26 X. Deayton (Co/Capt)27 V San g28 S. Cook (DVC)29 S . Tan30 M . Thomas32 S.Burgo34 R. Wood41 J. Antenucci42 D . Andrews43 B . Jeffreys44 B . Evangelista

3 D. Howard4 N. Hart5 M . Francis (C)6 M. Sheehan7 L . Case y9 M . Haye s9 J . McKenzie10 D. Thompson12 S . Crowe12 L . Casey14 E. Browning19 A. Hillier19 W. Quaran20 B . Pedula21 K. Higgins23 J . Hennessy26 D . McLeod27 B. Raisbeck28 B. Walton30 K . De Ridder30 M . Nixo n33 J . McCluskey35 C. Howard35 T. Robson41 D . Thompson42 L. Fishe r46 K . Smyth47 J . Greaterorex52 M . Griffin53 J . Casey

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ORMONDCoach : Tim Hill e

Asat : Paa g Muter & David Robertson

1 A.

2 C. Medcraft3 J. Woodgate4 C . Schleiger5 D . Brosnan6 T. Denatris7 D. Black9 T Peel10 L . Wells11 B. Arnold12 C . Johnstone (DVC)13 S . Mcconchi e14 S . Davis

16 S. Mitsios17 D. Martin20 R . Lemer21 B . Upstill

23 L. GouzenfRer24 M . Anderson25 R. Matte r26 D . Tehennepe (VC)28 B. Harris30 A . Jirov31 A . Bukala33 A. Cook (C)34 S. Ramsay44 B. Robbins61 G . Evans

GLEN EIRA BEARSCoach: John Howard

Ass Coach : B rian Adis1 Adem 12 BaraketA3 Baraket O4 Baribar J5 Barbuto A6 Bennett L

7 BdeC9 Cooper T10 Dlmachki M11 Dimachki T12 Dini A13 Dint A14 Dviye A15 Edlin A16 Ellis D17 Farrah M18 Gibson B19 Halt A20 Hassan A21 Hassan I22 Hassan M23 Hastie D24 Howarth P.25 Leary M26 Levy S27 Lithgow S28 Makay A29 O'Shannessy T30 Predavec S31 Prokhorov T32 Rabi Y33 Rankin J34 RanT

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MENTONE PANTHERSCoaches : Svend Samild ,

Dean Andrew

1 D . Cochran e2 Ja Date3 A . Erskine4 Br Faibanks (C)5 N . Fisher (VC)6 Ri Ironmonger7 An Cantos8 M. May9 T. Mitvalsky10 K . Regan11 D . Russo12 B . Russo13 E . Milli s14 T. Millis15 R. Boumon16 An Wilson17 B. Carrol l18 S. Cadwal4en19 B. Richards (C)20 T. Brown (VC)21 R . Haslemore22 M . Nielson23 Be Coghlan24 D. Fiel d25 C. Sinclair26 N . Sutherland27 K. Pridham28 A . Trist29 M . West30 M . Ryan23 G . Rastas24 M . Peck25 A. Wilson26 Br Pratt27 G. Bottomley28 M . Latham

OARLElGHCoach: Brett Gardner

I A . Murray2 D . Couniham3 R. Naha s4 S . Earl5 M. Jordan6 D . Cleary7 C . Lam b8 G. Torcasio

9 D . Will s10 C. Hoga n11 W. Plaukovits12 G V'dagliano13 L . Rowan14 P. Brown15 R . Holden16 S . White17 S . Brigg s18 M . Cummings19 A Ciavarella20 N . Wills21 J. Briggs22 T. Orchard23 D . Zula24 J . Reynolds25 J . Nevezie26 T Dimachki27 S. Cammiss28 LCurtis29 A . ShiHon31 S . Serres32 D Costigan33 S . Collins34 S. Ott45 M . Dimachki

ST. BEDESMENTONE TIGERS

Coach: Glenn Afford1 McGettigan M2 McNamara D3 Cleary G4 L'Huiilier D5 Gilmore S6 Buck A7 Grasby P8 Kelly L9 Serofin L10 Mark J11 Weedon N12 Powell G13 Rouillon L14 McMurray L15 Curry P16 Lovelock R '...17 Laver T18 Samya J19 Paterson A20 Lynch J21 Cieslak L22 Terrell L23 Waters D24 Moss D25 Porter D26 Hilton M27 Jones L28 Andrews M29 Lynch D30 Maddocks J31 McConnell K32 Petrovic J33 Tyquin J34 &gnell R35 Thompson G

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ST. JOHNS OC ( STH MELB. DISTRICT;Coach : Matthew Webb Coach : Darren McKillop

1 K. Arnold2 D . Homan3 M . Nelson4 M . Waters5 Ja Beattie6 M . Hope7 N . Chal k8 G . D'olivera9 R . Dean10 Da Crockford11 H . Nguyen12 J . Robinson13 Ad Smit h14 M. Hanger15 M. Kosmala16 D . O'Connor17 C. Carmody18 L. Merchant19 M . Furnell20 B. Bugeja21 A. Dexter22 M. Di Pietro23 J . Diaz24 C . Domingo25 B . Skinner26 B . Andrews27 A. Penry28 D . John3ton29 M. Toolis30 P Jameson43 M.Phaedonos

1 T. Crona n

3 O.Kohnesheen

6 E . Costello

7 R. Gingell8 J. Niemi9 C . Batchelor (VC)

11 J. Cook e

13 L Stanza16 J . Newsom18 E . Bouchard

21 D . Whiting

22 L . Bell (C)25 A . Ray26 A . Excell27 J . Cronan33 J . Merchic40 S. Walden54 M. Giannellis

58 J . Masterton59 A . Giannellis

69 W. Coope r

78 M . Stephanadakis

79 N . Strachan

88 D . Phillips

89 L Else r

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Under-1 9AQUINAS

Coach: Terry McEvoyBANYULE VIEWBANK 1$ULLEEN FITZROY REDS LA TROBE UNI

Coach: Harry Harisiou Asst: Tony Dullard

Hill s6 S 1 Z. Wenke 4 C. Lapadula 1 S.Sukkar 14 D . E4kJer.

7 B . Helme 2 J . Brockwell 7 J . Ryan 2 M . Louis-Gleeson 34 D .Md~ a37 D .Fernea

8 M . Wall 3 A. McGovern 10 T. Lee 3 R . Williams 41 R.e f «4 P. Adams 11 A. Verge 4 D . Robbins 52 T. Marr es

9 S. Loonstra 5 A. Brown 12 B . Tekin 5 J. Violato 58 J, Dary x''o10 M. Dexter 6 M . Morgan 13 A. Smith 6 C . Dullard

59 ATc",s'x"60 N. U0

12 A. Munchow 7 R . Moore 14 E. Miritis 7 D . Pocock 61~13 C . Williams 8 A. Demetriou 15 E. Sanli Clark e8 E. araorane c

14 A. Lobzcuk 9 M. Christian 16 J . Newman 9 A Butler ° J. Lar

` be"t17 M . Adams 10 R . Wright 17 D . McMillan .

10 J . Coynea+ D. &`~ "~'65 H. M~

18 T Walsh 11 P. Bla n eY y18 J. McDonald

11 J . Mujanovic 66 s. Nkpl T+'12 M. Parfiett 20 R . Tremayne c c WOW

19 P. Symons 13 W. Ioannidis 22 D . Seraiocco 12 M . Rogers s Ckso„6820 B . Hardham 14 M . Lardo 23 A . Stavretis 13 M . Zika 69 M. Hogan

21 C. Galliott 15 A . Evans 28 P. Murch 14 D. Ryan 71 N . 549es73

22 M . Visser 16 A . Mitropoulos 24 B . Moran 15 T. McBurney c~

24 C. Crozier 17 C. Davies 36 A . Coulston 16 S. Cahill 76 A saa18 T. Wise 38 E . Odza 17 B. MacDonald 77 D.'rr~

50 A. FaillaMcintos h19 T 40 T. King 18 R . Astudillo 78 J Cbei`-52 D . White

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25 C . Stavropoulos 24 R . Willingham e. Pxtl'er:d.26 L. Richardson 25 J Ziemer M~0 d27 A . Kayrooz

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Ass. Coach : Jim Hudson u1e(2) Fred Chamberlain Coach: Justin Vaughan Ass Coach: David Watson

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FOOTBALL INTEGRATION DEVELOPMENT

ASSOCIATION

SEMI-FINALS & REPECHAGE FINALS .

REVIEW

Semi-Final day was played at Parkville last

week in cold and windy conditions on

Sunday . Six games in all were played with

four final's matches and two repechage

games . The first of the repechage games was

between Port Colts 1 and Mambourin Tigers .

The game began evenly with both sides

struggling in the windy conditions. After half

time the Colts got away from a determined

Mambourin and eventually ran out winners .

Port Colts 1 : 10 2 62 to Mambourin Tigers

3 8 26. The next repechage game was

between Ovens & Murray Jets 2 and Parkside

unfortunately this game was abandoned in

the second quarter.

The first semifinal in second division was the

closest game of the day between

Broadmeadows 2 and Port Colts 2 . Both

backlines dominated on the day and Port

Colts looked like being easy winners but totheir credit Broadmeadows persevered and

were finishing full of running when the siren

went . Port Colts 2 : 4 3 27 to Broadmeadows

2: 4 1 25. The other division 2 game was

between Ovens & Murray Jets 2 and Moonee

Valley Magpies . Moonee Valley were favorites

on the day and had the bulk of play but were

unable to kick straight in the blustery

conditions and were defeated by the Jets .

Ovens & Murray Jets 2 : 4 1 25 to Moonee

Valley Magpies 1 9 15 . Maribyrnong,

Bulleen Templestowe and Ringwood did notplay on the day but all have begun planning

for next year and are keen to have another

crack at the finals in 2004 .

In first division we had Ballarat playingt3roadmeadows 1 in a game that Ballarat on

form looked like the likely winners . To quote a

past F.I .D .A. state coach "form is your onlyguide" and it was, with Ballarat just keeping

ahead of Broadmeadows and kicking away in

the last quarter. Ballarat 7 6 48 to

Broadmeadows 1 : 2 3 15. In the last game of

the day Karingal 1 : played Karingal 2 : for a

spot in the grand final . This game was won by

Karingal 1 who like Ballarat will be playing in

the Grand Final for the third year running .

Karingal 2 : never gave up were no match for

the Karingal I side on the day. Karingal 1 : 10

17 77 to Karingal 2 : 1 1 7 .

PREVIEW

Next week we have Port Colts 2 playing Ovens& Murray Jets 2 in the division 2 Grand Final

and Ballarat playing Karingal 1 in the first

division Grand Final. My final predictions for

the year are Ovens & Murray Jets look like

taking the trophy over the boarder in what

should be a very close game .

In first division they are also hard to split butI'm leaning towards Karingal 1 who have beenwaiting all year at a chance to reverse lastyears result .

We wish all finalists the best of luck on theday and also congratulate all teams on theseasons they had and look forward to seeingthem all next season .

Grand Final Day - Sportscover Arena, 24th

August 2003

Division 2 - 11.15 a .m .

Port Colts 2 Vs Ovens & Murray Jets 2

Division 1 - 12 .30 p.m .

Ballarat Vs Karingal 1

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-pire, 2 matches.:rcos Shaw, Old Essendon (Under-19) . Striking, 6 matches.

'"-=,ganowan, Marcellin. Striking, 2 matches .

matftprescribed penalty

at InvestinationR' u~p~t 1 2D0~

G,J Trinity and Old Paradians charged with a melee in their under-19natch played on Saturday August 9 at Bundoora .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. Old Trinity $300 ( second

offence over the last three year period) and Old Paradians $500 (third

offence over the last three year period) .

Rupertswood and St. Johns 0 C charged with a melee in their seniormatch played on Saturday August 9 at Rupertswood .

Charge proven. Rupertswood $100 and St. Johns 0 G $300 .

'eace ($25) ; thirdace (S 100); each .

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rreetlln (R) Therry Penota (S )

Caulfield Gr (R) Caulfield Or IS)Bulleen Tenip (S)St. Johns (U )St . Leos EWP (U )

:orred incorrect scores Rd 16 l1 7

Hawthorn (S), Mazenod (R), Uni Blues (U), St . Bernards

i(U19 1), North Old Boys (U)

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The curtain fell on the eighteenth season of this

section within the V.A .F .A. last Sunday atSportscover Arena, where a cold north wind

made conditions difficult for football . The coldweather did not deter the fans from the sixcompeting clubs, who turned out en masse tocheer on their favourites .

Section 1 .

Old Xaverians were largely untroubled to win

their eighth successive premiership after theiropening scoring blitz into the wind . BeforePrahran were warmed to their task, the result

was apparent to most independent spectators .Old Xaverians were outscored only in the thirdquarter and then only by one goal and at three

quarter time the "Crocodiles" led by forty fivepoints. Most interest then centred on whatwould be their final score .

Old Xaverians in winning by sixty eight pointsset a number of Club XVIII records . Their scorebettered the previous highest Grand Finalscore (by Old Carey in 1986) . Their winningmargin was the fourth highest since 1986 . OldCarey, Eley Park and De La Salle are the only

clubs ahead of the "Crocodiles" in this wayafter thirty seven Grand finals have beenplayed .

Prahran contributed too, to the highestaggregate score ever recorded in these thirtyseven Grand finals .

Where to from here is the question oneveryone's lips as the Old Xaverians seem to begaining in skill and although not winning homeand away matches by as wide a margin as inprevious seasons they remained undefeatedand certainly were at their peak in the finalswhen pressure was applied. Matthew Hall(coach) and Captain, Nick Fay are worthy ofrecognition for their persistence and leadershipof this talented team .'Section 2 North .Old Essendon and Fitzroy Reds provided aclose contest for the first half of Northern grandfinal . In the third and championship quarter,Old Essendon all but sealed the game with fourgoals to one, which gave them a match winning

lead of twenty nine

points at the finalchange . Even withthe aid of the wind ,Fitzroy Reds could make no inroad int(

lessening the lead and at the final siren, Ok

Essendon had won by twenty nine points .

This win was the fifteenth in succession by OlcEssendon, whose only loss this season was t(

University Blacks in Round 1 Their Coach

Paul Barry and Captain, Brett Papal have Ie<the side well and have developed splendid teair

work, which should hold the players in goo stead in the seasons ahead.

Section 2 South.

This match proved to be the closest contest oithe day . Again Old Brighton seized the earlyinitiative and held a thirteen point lead at firstchange. Aided by the wind in the secondquarter, Mazenod grasped their opportunityand held an eighteen point lead at half time.

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;vtazenod held Old Brighton out in the third(juarter so that they held a ten point lead atthree quarter time and seemed assured of~,ictory . Against the wind, Old Brightoncontinued to attack and with half thequarter gone, they trailed by four points . Adeliberate shot for goal veered away andtilazenod regained the initiative late in thegame before they ended their undefeatedseason with a seventeen point victory .Congratulations go to their Coach, TroyBridgland and Captain, Anthony Smythe,who have led the team well in theirsuccessful season .

THANKS

It is now time to lay down my pen in theexpectation of the Editor's reveille in March,

2004 . To close I wish to publicly thank mycorrespondents without whose regular

reports this column would have remained

sterile and banal. Prahran news was

supplied by Stephen Ivak ; Old Ivanhoe by

Karen Griffiths ; Monash Blues by Leon andJanet Collier ; Fitzroy Reds by Nick Auden ;

Therry Penola by Bob Lyons ; Mazenod byJosh Crozier ; Eley Park by Corey Cresswell ;

A .J .A .X. by Peter Kagan and Old Geelong by

David Mims . Umpires, David Windlow, Paul

Nailer, Paul Rapke and Anthony Byrnes

have also been generous with their matchreports . Thank you one and all . To my

readers, it is positive to receive feedback .

Without you there would be no need to

write . I thank you all for your interest inClub XVIII football . Long may it prosper .

IJ _4-J -_-~Mazenod - congratulate the following

Club18 players on reaching milestones in

the Grand Final : Richard Bourbon onplaying 200 games, he has been a strongplayer and supporter of both the Club &

Club 18 . Richard has also coached some of

our junior teams and the club hopes he willplay on or be involved off field for many

vears to come . Nathan Little 150 games,he is a talented half back who has played in

all senior teams over the years and is a

great clubman . Curtis Collins, Mick

Fothergill & Tino Scasserra 50 gamesplayers who the club hopes will play on for

many years to come and supply much

needed experience to our young list .

Congratulations to all players from

everyone at Mazeno d

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CLUB XIII ( i )OLD XAVERIANS 6 .1 12.5 14.7 19 .13 (127)

PRAHRAN 3.2 4.2 7.4 9.5 (59)

Old Xav: Davies 3 Rourke 3 L .Hardwick 2 Perry 2

Fitzgerald 2 Erskine Curnow Ockleshaw J .Hardwick

Bond P.George Jones. Best : Erskine Hall Perry Poulis

Jones Rathgebe r

Prahran: Dilzio 2 Cartlidge 2 Geri 2 Butterworth Zissis

Smith . Best : Geri Scott Pritchard Johnson Storer

D .Green.

Umpires : Dean Banova Paul Nailer (F) Brian Nunn Josh

White-Spier (B) Steve Mason Lindsay McIntyre (G )

CLUB XVIII (NORTH )

OLD ESSENDON 3.3 5.5 9.7 11 .7 (73)

FITZROY REDS 0.1 4.1 5.2 7.2 (44)

Old Essendon: Fraser 7 Evans Steven Turner Gradzki .

Best : Fraser O'Brien Papal Evans Turner Gradzki .

Fitzroy Reds : Bridges 2 Jackson Holderhead Prior Price

Whitty. Best: Vaughan Everard Barr McGrath Bridges

Locke.

Umpires: Tony Hall Frank Kavanagh (F) Katie White-

Spier Josh White-Spier (B) Joe Ciccotosto Bob

O'Halloran (G)

CLUB XVIII rsOUTH I

MAZENOD 2.1 8.8 10 .10 13 .12 (90)

OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 6.2 9.6 11.7 (73)

Mazenod: Noble 3 Fothergill 3 Palamara 2 Bridgland

Paine Cuberas Vandergert Fisher. Best: Noble Paine

Jacobs Nussbaum Fisher Palamara .

Old Brighton : G .Earl 5 Cochran 2 W.Earl 2 D .Bowden

McKimm . Best : G .Earl W.Earl J .Howden C.Trim

L.Stewart D .Bowden .

Umpires: Frank Thornhill David Windlow (F) Tom

Windlow Ryan Hense (B) Rhett Parker Richard Benson

snr .

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f) 1 f;SSeRvi P EY L D For Agst % PintONASH BLUES 18 16 2 0 1439 698 206 .16 64

10Ay, 18 14 4 0 1408 848 166.04 56OLD MENTONIANS 18 14 4 0 1275 875 145 .71 56ic1'JYULE 18 13 5 0 1208 919 131 .45 52UNIVERSITY BLACKS 18 11 7 0 1411 943 149 .63 44lOUINAS 0 C 18 6 12 0 1057 1323 79.89 24dARRA VALLEY 0 B 18 6 12 0 1032 1307 78.96 24;LESIAN 0 C 18 5 13 0 1036 1320 78.48 20

Pt"•NHOEASSUMPTION 18 4 14 0 1051 1576 66.69 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI8 1 17 0 595 1817 32 .75 4

Ineligible player Round 1 6

y2RESERVE P W L D For Aqst % Pts

PENINSULA 0 B 18 18 0 0 2151 596 360.91 72OLD GEELONG 18 15 3 0 1700 622 273 .31 60FITZROY REDS 18 15 3 0 1562 705 221 .56 60WEST BRUNSWICK 18 9 9 0 1145 1013 113 .03 36LATROBE UNI 18 8 10 0 1002 1246 80 .42 32WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18 7 11 0 1070 1414 75 .67 28OLD CAREY 18 6 12 0 987 1406 70 .20 24BENTLEIGH 18 6 12 0 1002 1480 67 .70 24OAKLEIGH 18 4 14 0 802 1800 44 .56 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 18 2 16 0 688 1939 35 .48 8

D3 RESERVE P w L D For a~r % Pin

NERRIBEE AMATEURS 18 16 1 1 1678 698 240 .40 66RUPERTSWOOD 18 14 4 0 1545 960 160 .94 56SWINBURNE UNI 18 12 5 1 1444 894 161 .52 50ST JOHNS 0 C 18 11 7 0 1044 1058 98 .68 44KEW 18 9 9 0 1165 1181 98.65 36MONASH GRYPHONS 18 8 10 0 992 1055 94 .03 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS18 7 11 0 942 1248 75.48 28ELSTERNWICK 18 6 12 0 1082 1355 79.85 24POWER HOUSE 18 4 14 0 742 1234 60,13 16SYNDAL TALLY-HO 18 2 16 0 643 1771 36.31 8

Q' RESERVE P tv L D For agsr % RatioNORTH BRUNSWICK 17 15 2 0 1729 834 20731 88.24UHS-VU 17 14 3 0 1725 661 260.97 82.35ST MARYS 16 13 3 0 1630 831 196.1581 ' 25ALBERT PARK 16 12 4 0 1708 787 217.03 75OLD WESTBOURNE 16 8 8 0 1160 1014 114.4 50MT LILYDALE 17 8 9 0 1203 1311 91 .76 47.06RICHMOND CENTRAL 16 7 9 0 897 1298 69.11 43.75ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16 5 10 1 1063 1393 76.31 31 .25BULLEEN COBRAS 16 5 11 0 1120 1391 80 .52 31 .25BOX HILL NORTH 16 2 14 0 547 2090 26.17 12 .5BRUNSWICK POWER 17 0 16 1 485 1880 25 .8 0'Inelijble player Round 1 6

U19SECTION1 P Iff L D For AW % Pts

ST BERNARDS 17 17 0 0 2442 1094 223 .22 68UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 14 3 0 1955 898 217 .71 56OLD SCOTCH 17 13 4 0 1843 1302 141 .55 52OLD XAVERIANS 17 9 8 0 1413 1238 114 .14 36ST KEVINS 17 8 9 0 1446 1462 98.91 32DE LA SALLE 17 8 9 0 1467 1492 98.32 32CAULFIELD GR 17 6 10 1 1429 1610 88.76 26MARCELLIN 17 3 12 2 1365 2001 68.22 16OLD BRIGHTON 17 2 13 2 870 2058 42 .27 12`OLD ESSENDON GR 17 2 14 1 866 2187 39.60 10'Ineligible player Round 1 5

D19 SECT/DD 2 P w L D For Apt % Pin

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17 16 1 0 1612 835 193 .05 64OLD MELBURNIANS 17 13 4 0 1598 802 199 .25 52BEAUMARIS 17 12 5 0 1250 1196 104 .52 48

OLD CAMBERWELL 17 11 6 0 1293 1261 102 .54 44

OLD TRINITY 17 10 7 0 1183 1135 104 .23 40

OLD IVANHOE 17 8 9 0 1434 1488 96 .37 32

HAMPTON ROVERS 17 8 9 0 1133 1355 83 .62 32

MAZENOD 0 C 17 4 13 0 694 1751 39 .63 16

OLD PARADIANS 17 3 14 0 873 1 412 6 1 .83 12

U19 SECTION3 P W L D For agat r Pts

RUPERTSWOOD 17 16 1 0 1517 918 165 .25 64OLD CAREY 17 15 2 0 2004 664 301 .81 60COLLEGIANS 17 12 5 0 1466 1112 131 .83 48THERRY PENOLA OB 17 10 7 0 1724 1296 133 .02 40AJAX 17 9 8 0 1288 1402 91 .87 36NORTH OLD BOYS 17 8 9 0 1065 1525 69 .84 32MONASH BLUES 17 6 11 0 1033 1505 68 .64 24MHSOB 17 6 11 0 1022 1489 68 .64 24ST BERNARDS (2) 17 3 14 0 623 1954 31 .88 1 2

tP19 (Z) DLdJ~ P~ L D For Agst ~ PtaOAKLEIGH 17 16 1 0 2603 891 292.14 64ST JOHNS 0 C 17 15 2 0 1961 972 201 .75 60ST BEDES MENT TIG 17 13 4 0 2088 1049 199,05 52OAKLEIGH CLAYS 17 9 8 0 1969 1464 134.49 36BENTLEIGH 17 9 8 0 1705 1302 130.95 36SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS17 7 10 0 1513 1469 103.00 28'MENTONE PANTHERS 17 7 10 0 1359 1782 76.26 28ORMOND 17 5 12 0 1216 1747 69 .61 20DE LA SALLE (2) 17 2 15 0 871 2398 36 .32 8GLEN EIRA 17 2 15 0 662 2940 22 .52 8'Ineligible player Round 1 5

U93 (2) DED P c~ t D F~ aDsr r Pls

BANYULE VIEWBANK 17 17 0 0 1996 831 240 .19 68UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 15 2 0 2093 625 334 .88 60FITZROY REDS 17 12 5 0 1711 959 178 .42 48LA TROBE UNI 17 11 6 0 1227 882 139 .12 44ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 17 9 8 0 1316 1218 108 .05 36OLD XAVERIANS (2) 17 7 10 0 1050 1237 84 .88 28AQUINAS 0 C 17 5 12 0 865 1442 59.99 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 17 5 12 0 817 1507 54 .21 20OLD WESTBOURNE 17 4 13 0 753 1479 50 .91 16BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE17 0 17 0 510 2313 22 .05 0

CLUB 18 - 1 P w L D Fqr a~sr f Pa

OLD XAVERIANS 14 14 0 0 1710 542 315.50 56DE LA SALLE 14 11 3 0 1391 784 177 .42 44PRAHRAN 14 9 5 0 1439 907 158.65 36OLDIVANHOE 14 8 6 0 1037 954 108.70 32ST KEVINS 14 6 8 0 981 1046 93.79 24MARCELLIN 14 5 9 0 767 1286 59.64 20MONASH BLUES 14 2 11 1 759 1653 45 .92 10COLLEGIANS 14 0 13 1 767 1769 43 .36 2

CLUB 18 - NORTH P IN L D For a~r % Pin

OLD ESSENDON GR 14 13 1 0 1045 573 182 .37 52OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 9 5 0 891 619 143 .94 36FITZROY REDS 14 9 5 0 694 624 111 .22 36UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 9 5 0 697 729 95 .61 36THERRY PENOLA OB 14 8 6 0 726 638 113 .79 32OLD TRINITY 14 5 9 0 703 833 84 .39 20OLD CAREY 14 3 11 0 510 1250 40 .80 1 2

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P w t D For Agse % PinMAZENOD 0 C 14 14 0 0 1667 637 261 .70 56OLD BRIGHTON 14 9 5 0 1217 650 187.23 36ELEY PARK AFC 14 9 5 0 1400 758 184.70 36WHITEFRIARS 14 8 6 0 1091 920 118.59 32ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 14 7 7 0 1022 915 111 .69 28AJAX 14 5 9 0 755 1274 59.26 20OLD GEELONG 14 4 10 0 875 1224 71 .49 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 0 14 0 333 2041 16 .32 0

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A SECTION P W L v For ;, st % PrsOLD XAVERIANS 17

STBERNARDS 17

OLD SCOTCH 17

OLD HAILEYBURY 17

OLD TRINITY 17

MARCELLIN 17

UNIVERSITY BLUES 17

OLD MELBURNIANS 17

ST KEViNS 17

OLDIVANHOE 17

13 4 0 1713 1261 135.84 52

12 5 0 2224 1516 146.70 48

11 6 0 1768 1571 112.54 44

10 7 0 1734 1502 115.45 40

10 7 0 1367 1410 96.95 40

8 9 0 1459 1505 96.94 32

7 10 0 1484 1665 89.13 28

6 11 0 1270 1620 78.40 24

6 11 0 1501 1929 77.81 24

2 15 0 1348 1889 71 .36 8

P w c D Fw Agsr °, PtsB SEC TIONOLD ESSENDON GR 17 13 4 0 1769 1476 119 .85 52

WHITEFRIARS 17 11 6 0 2010 1436 139.97 44

OLD BRIGHTON 17 11 6 0 1682 1403 119.89 44

DE LA SALLE 17 10 7 0 1674 1583 105.75 40

MAZENQD 0 C 17 9 8 0 1659 1703 97.42 36

ST BEDES MENT T1G 17 8 8 1 1673 1714 97 .61 34

NORTH OLD BOYS 17 7 10 0 1545 1562 98 .91 28

OLD PARADIANS 17 7 10 0 1465 1760 83.24 28

MHSOB 17 5 12 0 1392 1743 79.86 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 17 3 13 1 1371 1860 7371 1 4

C SECTION P~r L D F~ A~sr % Pts

COLLEGIANS 18 13 5 0 1769 1352 130.84 52ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 18 13 5 0 1844 1596 115 .54 52CAULFIELD GR 18 12 6 0 1894 1510 125.43 48BEAUMARIS 18 11 7 0 1857 1532 121 .21 44MENTONE VULTURES 18 11 7 0 1881 1560 120 .58 44OLD CAMBERWELL 18 9 9 0 1880 1775 105.92 36THERRY PENOLA OB 18 9 9 0 1605 1603 100.12 36GLEN ElRA 18 5 13 0 1692 1848 91 .56 20PRAHRAN 18 4 14 0 1266 2214 57.18 16ORMOND 18 3 15 0 1310 2008 65.24 1 2

D7 SECTION P o~ L D Fn, aysr sn Prs

MONASH BLUES 18 14 4 0 1754 1161 151 .08 56AJAX 18 13 4 1 1836 1522 120.63 54UNIVERSITY BLACKS 18 13 5 0 1831 1443 126 .89 52OLD MENTONIANS 18 11 6 1 1726 1493 115.61 46YARRA VALLEY 0 B 18 10 8 0 1542 1632 94.49 40

BANYULE 18 8 10 0 1762 1794 98.22 32AQUINAS 0 C 18 6 12 0 1303 1656 78.68 24SALESIAN 0 C 18 5 13 0 1333 1546 86.22 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 18 5 13 0 1467 1845 79 .51 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE18 4 14 0 1452 1914 75.86 1 6

02 SECTION P

PENINSULA 0 B 18

FITZROY REDS 18OLD CAREY 18

WEST BRUNSWICK 18OLD GEELONG 18WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 18LA TROBE UN! 18BENTLEIGH 18OAKLEIGH 18HAWTHORN AMATEURS 18

dY L-a F- Apt % Pts

18 0 0 2379 1196 198.91 72

15 3 0 1729 1149 150.48 60

12 6 0 2116 1378 153 56 48

12 6 0 1638 1383 118.44 48

10 8 0 1870 1635 114.37 40

8 10 0 1770 1591 111 .25 32

6 12 0 1381 1581 87.35 24

6 12 0 1484 1978 75.03 24

3 15 0 1441 2437 59.13 12

0 18 0 1112 2592 42.90 0

D3 SECTION PSWINBURNE UN! 18MONASH GRYPHONS 18

RUPERTSWOOD 1 8

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 18WERRIBEE AMATEURS 18SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1 8POWER HOUSE 18STJOHNSOC 1 8KEW 18ELSTERNWiCK 18

k t D For Qgsl fb Pt316 2 0 2148 1371 156.67 64

13 5 0 1851 1595 116.05 5212 6 0 2242 1617 138.65 4810 8 0 1602 1628 98.40 4 08 10 0 1585 1649 96.12 32

8 10 0 1389 1532 90.67 328 10 0 1239 1699 72.93 3 27 11 0 1654 1584 104.42 2 86 12 0 1479 1845 80.16 2 42 16 0 1680 2349 71 .52 8

li4 SEl;LIU~ P 69r L D For Agst % Datio

MT LILYDALE 17 15 2 0 2206 1169 188.7188.24UHS-VU 17 14 3 0 2116 1215 174_1682 .35ALBERT PARK 16 11 5 0 1763 1186 148.6568 .75

ST MARYS 16 11 5 0 1819 1626 111,876815NORTH BRUNSWICK 17 11 6 0 1654 1678 98 .5764 .7 1OLD WESTBOURNE 16 10 6 0 1616 1054 153.3262. 5ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16 5 11 0 1420 1659 85,5931 .25BOX HILL NORTH 16 5 11 0 1363 1922 70 .9231,25RICHMOND CENTRAL 16 4 12 0 1323 2109 62,73 25BULLEEN COBRAS 16 3 13 0 1002 1834 54,6318.75*BRUNSWICK POWER 17 1 16 0 1200 2186 54 .895 .8 8`lneligible player Round 1 6

A HL°StffVt P W L D For A .~st % Pi s

ST BERNAROS 17 15 2 0 1566 835 187 .54 6 0

UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 14 3 0 1542 917 168 .16 5 6

MARCELLIN 17 10 7 0 1263 1000 126.30 40

OLD XAVERIANS 17 9 8 0 1341 1009 132.90 36

OLD HAILEYBURY 17 9 8 0 1291 1250 103,28 36

OLDIVANHOE 17 7 9 1 1175 1404 83.69 30

OLD SCOTCH 17 7 10 0 1089 1236 88.11 28OLD TRINITY 17 5 11 1 865 1363 63.46 22

OLD MELBURNIANS 17 4 13 0 898 1289 69 .67 16

ST KEVINS 17 3 12 2 900 1656 54,35 1 6

8 RESERVE P

OLD PARADIANS 17DE LA SALLE 17OLD BRIGHTON 17WHITEFRIARS 17NORTH OLD BOYS 17OLO ESSENDON GR 17MAZEN00 0 C 17MHSOB 17HAMPTON ROVERS 17ST BEDES MENT T1G 1 7

C RESERVE P

g L D For Apt % Pis

14 2 1 1438 754 190.72 5 814 3 0 1492 835 178.68 5 6

13 4 0 1615 854 189.11 5210 6 1 1107 1070 103.46 4 29 8 0 1282 1060 120.94 3 6

8 9 0 1005 1105 90.95 3 27 10 0 1055 1131 93.28 2 85 12 0 814 1504 54 .12 20

3 14 0 748 1554 48.13 1 21 16 0 666 1450 45 .93 4

N+ L D For Agst % Pis

15 3 0 1486 824 180,34 60COLLEGIANS 18

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