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. . . From MyDesll{yf the problem of 18 unavailable field umpires in front of him, new Umpires' Advise r

griaa Goodman endured a baptism of are leadmg up to round one . Due to a combmationof factors we were finally able to go into round 1 with only one game without an umpire -those two clubs had to deal with the ultimatum of providing registered reserves umpires or'the game would not go ahead.

To deal with the short term challenge of aiming to get two umpires officiating in all VAFA games until our Bill Deller

the umpire will only be paired with another "like" umpire from the other club - an identical situation to what happen s

What got us through round 1? Not necessarily in order, but of equal importance - the,;willingness of many of our listed umpires to run on their own in matches ; the willingness PHIL STEVENS; of clubs with multiple registered reserves umpires to run Under 19 matches ; the CHIEF EXECUTIVEwijlingness of retired advisers to run with a younger umpires ; the willingness of umpires OFFICER

,,,Who predominantly run Club XVIII matches to double up and complete an Under 19 matc h(hat followed a Club XVIII match . To each who made those sacrifices the VAFA thanks and salutes you.

t-lnterestingly our umpire "shortage" is not really a shortage, as our numbers are consistent or better than past years .[•It is more the fact that our competition is ever expanding with many more clubs fielding second Under 19 teams and

;€ second or even th ird Club XVIII teams .

school and junior development programs begin to bear fruit the VAFA will be concentrating on th e following. We wi ll be

4seeking:;', Firstly . Club registered reserve section umpires doing Under 19 games with the full fee to go to eith er th e umpirehimself or to his nominated club . In this scenario club umpires wi ll run in Under 19 matches involving th eir club and

,nrrenUy in reserves matches.

Secondly . We see th e incentive for a club to provide an umpire to join the VAFA on a perm anent basis as attractive.;Previously $1,000 went to a club who provided a retired footballer or a person willing to try his h and as an umpire. This`incentive only became payable after th e "recruit" completed a season and returned an d umpired 6 more matches in his'+second season . To make this incentive more attractive we have decided the club providing the umpire will receive $500,-Immediately th e season ends an d another $500 immediately th e umpire completes his first match the following year.Mese recruits need not be wor ri ed th at th ey will be just th rown into matches immediately . We would ensure that they

attend a few coaching an d training sessions before they fed into games running initially with more experi enced umpires..Thirdly we will be asking more an d more clubs to agree to play Sunday matches or F riday night games, as we have anumber of field umpires on our books willing to run two matches on the one weekend .Finally we will be giving our current registered umpires a $100 bonus should th ey bring a fri end into the VAFAumpiring ranks who could, like the second situation above, move into officiating after an initial period of preparation .This fee would be paid after th e "recruit" completed his first match .One initiative Brian Goodman has intr oduced is the naming ofan A section panel of umpires which will be reviewed after a IlVDEXperiod of time. The idea is for th e other umpires to provide Next Week's biatches . .., . . .. . .. 6

perform ances all owing th em to be considered worthy of being Coacles' Clipboard . .. . . . :. . . . . .. . . .. . :'; . . .. . . ..,12

added to th e A group and for the A group to put in performancesFor the Love of the Game . . . . . .. ..18-19

to secure th eir A rating. The A group is - Albie Firley, DamienCadburq'sFace in the Crcnvd . . . .. . . : .. . . . .. . . . .. . .3 1Coates hire MVP's . .. . .32

Anderson (new this year), Anthony Damen, Dirk Kramer, ~~ Bak : .:34-35. . .Wayne Hinton, Mark Morrison, Michael Sneddon, Peter Today's Umpires : . .:. .. . :: .. . . . . .. . . .. . .40 =James, Jason McNiece and Tim Sutcliffe . Trainers' Corner . : . .. . . . , ., .• :, . ., : : . . .. . . . .. : . .. .,47Any comments on any of th e above, or names of th ose willing to Sportscover Arena Draw . . . . . . ..,, ... . .. . . . .. . .59assist th e initiatives written about please make contact wi th Tribunal & tnvestigat ons. 59

myself - [email protected] .au Sportscrn~e,r Shot the B a l l ,. Ladders: . . . .. : . . .. . .., . ..: .b3Y64

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLE RTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

April 24th, 2004 Price : $2.00 Vol . 04 No . 021

SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

A SECTIONby Jonathan Horn

Humble Pie supposedly sta r"Well begun is half done" wrote Aristotle, which in my studded Scotch team .case leaves me well and truly stuck in the barriers . With Scotch's AndreShort of sporting a giant red 'tache and a Bruce Crow injured ,Samazan haircut, I'd be hard pressed to feel like any Trinity's Andre wmore of an imbecile after my selection shemozzle last Ramsden tookweek.Where do we start? Ahh yes, Marcellin . Three bignames left the fold over the pre season and despite asimilar Xavs exodus, I was pretty confident the Eagleswould fall slightly short of the field . The hell theywould . The looked super fit, well drilled and played astyle of game not dissimilar to the Kangaroos . Rightfrom the outset, newly appointed skipper Glenn Coxtook control of the game and his rapport with MarkBrowne ensured a ruthlessly efficient set up atstoppages . Slight forward Leigh Hansen kicked threein the last quarter, gave off several others and pulled goalsgoals.down the mark of the day. Forget what I wrote abou tthem last week, they're pretty handy . Xavs looked a bitunderdone but they showed glimpses of promise andtheir kids looked impressive. Give them a few weeks .Who else did I write off? Well the seemingly neverending stream of St Bernards players to the VFL hadme going for the jugular and virtually consigning themto B Grade and beyond for the rest of eternity. Icertainly didn't count on Tim Harvey returning from Xavs have drawn the short straw and become the firstBox Hill to totally dominate at CHF, nor did I giv eenough credence to the nous of senior players NickMitchell and Ben Jordan . Haileybury should be OK,they just need the Corrigan players firing and a few oftheir recruits to stand up .And Uni. Like a Muppet, I intimated that the manyextra curricular distractions out Parkville way werenot exactly conducive to firing in April . Low andbehold the usual suspects pop up, Tom Wilcox,

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George De Crespigny, Quintin Gleeson (en route tohospital), James Hayter and co to totally blow away a

n undermanned and disappointing OMs and race to thetop of the ladder.And finally to Whitefriars, who I suggested had asmuch chance of lighting up A Grade as Brod Dyke has CLUBof hoisting this year's French Open trophy . They weredown all day against De La but stormed home to grabthe points for Pat Mannix . Chris Carrigg led the charge(and kicked the winning goal) after being thrown intothe ruck while for De La the only positives to emerge Universitywere the performances of lst gainers Billy Dwyer (who Universitymanaged a spot in the best despite being forced fromthe game BEFORE half time) and Tim Demetriou (25touches from the youngster on lone from Werribee)At least Trinity didn't let me down. Their ten goal Old Trinityflogging of Xavs in March was a pretty good pointer Universityand they continued the trend by thumping the Old Haileybury

ful lcontrol to help engineer the 10 goal plus win.Looking ahead .Trinity host De La out at Bulleen, with OTs quicklybecoming the buzzword in Amateur circles and withgood . reason. De La really missed the recently retiredAndrew Mackintosh last week ; his voice and poisewould have been crucial in the dying moments. TimSilvers v Andy Cultrera will be crucial while De Laneed to unearth more goal kickers. A top notchruckman would help as well, and it's this reason, withRamsden white hot, that I tip the home side by 5

The oldest of rivals meet at the Junction Oval in whatalready shapes as a crunch game for both teams . Thesigns aren't good for OMs, it seems to be the same oldnames carrying the load and Micah Berry's visit to thetribunal won't help . Scotch, on the other hand, surelyaren't as bad as last week would suggest. I talkedScotch up in my preview and I'll continue to stick withthem, Crow or no Crow . Scotch by 52 .

A Grade team to travel out Erinsburgh way and tackleWhitefriars . Even without Bowen, Ellis, Brushfield,Landrigan and Drake they still showed patches ofbrilliance last week, with Lethlean, Beetham andMollard all presenting themselves well . I played in thatfamous year of '96 so I will never, as long as I live,write them off. Pat Mannix's team is willing but a fewinjuries (ruckman Chris Wood, Gallagher, Brice

A SECTIONSt BernardsOld ScotchOld Trinity

BluesBlues

Old Haileybu ryA RESERVEDe La Sa ll e

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Mitchell 5 5Gerstman 4 4Williams 4 4Lockhead 4 4De Crespigny 4 4

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among others) will work against them. Xavs by 18, butwith some trepidation.The Blues pack their books and travel to SportscoverArena, hoping to extend their pre-season and lstround honeymoon. John Kanis has obviouslygalvanized the boys at Melb Uni and the even spreadof goal-kickers is a good pointer. I talked the Bloods uplike Goebbels last week and I still stick to what I said .Should be a ring a ding dinger, watch thoseI-Iaileybury big guns fire, Haileybury by 4 pointsAnd finally to the two teams I completely wrote off lastweek, Marcellin and St Bernards, who meet onAIVZAC Day at headquarters . Bernards may well provea week to week proposition with players coming andgoing from the VFL but only a mug (yours truly) wouldwrite them off. Looking at the way Marcellin ran outlast week's game, I'd say they are the ideal SportscoverArena side, they kick to space, close down theiropposition and run and hunt in packs all day. Toss ofthe coin time, Marcellin by a point.And Finally. . .After virtually proposing to De La's Ben Mannix in lastweek's column, I was shattered to find out he isenjoying his customary "extended cricket season" andhas signed the sheet for just half of a reserves practicematch and a handful of training sessions . Benny comeBack! Your legions of fans demand it !Correspondents:Jonathan Horn - jonathanghorn®yahoo .co .uk

MILESTONESMarcellin O.C - congratulate Bernie "Chubba"Dinneen on reaching his 100th game for the club thisweek against St Bernards. Probably the mostdecorated player to don the Eagles jumper, havingplayed in our last three premiership teams '97 C-grade, '98 B-grade and 2001 A-grade, added to this histhree competition B&F's '98 B-grade, 2001 A-gradeand 2002 A-grade, and a number of state selectionsduring this period also, Chubba has proven to be awonderful player and representative of the club andthe VAFA over the past few years . After a career andlife threatening injury last year, it's great to seeChubba wearing the Eagles jumper with pride onceagain, and as he has been in the past and will be intothe future he's a player who is admired by all whohave had the pleasure of witnessing him play. Hisdetermination and aggression at the contest, andnever say die attitude have been a quality of his game.A highly regarded player, with a character second tonone, the entire club congratulates him on thismilestone and look forward to many more games withthe club .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

Whitefriars v Old XaveriansOld Trinity v De La Salle

Old Melburnians v Old Scotch Reserves at9.40 a .m .

Old Haileybury v University Blues atSportscover Arena Saturday

Marcellin v St Bernards at SportscoverArena Sunday; Res . Sat . 11 .30am

Marcellin College

LAST ROUND'S RESULTS - AOLD %AVFdtIANS 2.1 7.7 9.9 13.11 (89)MARCEII7N 2.5 7.7 10.15 18.18 (126)Old Rav: Mollard 3 Rush 2 Pasceri Purss Scanlon Maher OckleshawOswald Johnston Walsh. Best: Beetham Mollard Ford Purss McDonnellRyan Ma^Yni w Addison 3 Hansen 3 Marson 3 Johnston 2 Gartner 2Browne 2 Maguire Cox Condsidine. Best Cox Dobson Addison BardonBrowne CarmodyUmpires: Peter James Wayne Hinton (F] Santo Caruso (B) Dennis WebsterBernie Jephson (G)DE IA SAIIE 2.2 4.8 5.10 8.12 (60)WHIIEFRIARS 0.1 1.2 3.3 9.8(62)DLS: O'Callaghan Orlando Duggan P Harrison R Buckley L BowdenMoloney Demetriou . Best Gnxnhalg P Harrison DemeMou R BuckleySilvers Dwyer. White: Carripg 3 Wallace 3 M Carbone 2 Dance Best CarripgR Pawlik M Power Campbell Janson A Pawli kUmpires: Mark Morrison Dirk Kramer (F) Peter Teasdale Matt Jenkinson(B) Bernie Hoare Dominic Napoli (G)OLD SCOTCH 1.1 3.5 7.6 9.7(61)OID 1RIN11Y 8.6 10.10 16.18 1920 (134)Old Scotch: Gerstman 4 Cations 3 B Phillips Collins Best Old Scotch : BPhillips Kitchen Tallent Cations Saunders Hume. Old Trinity: Williams 4Amore 2(,liltrera 2 L Kennedy 2 Ramsden 2 Walsh 2 R Burrows HillasReynolds Saunders T Vandervenne. Best Ramsden Williams McPherson THealy Amore Neville.Umpires- Tim Sutcliffe Damien Anderson (N) Andrew Rechtman SeanDurston-Ryan (B) John Hall Vin Vescovl (G)UPi1VERSPIY BLUES 7.3 12.4 17.11 22.12 (144)OLD MEIBURNIAPS 2.1 5.2 6.3 9 .5(59)Vol Hho es: Lockhead 4 De Cmspigny 4 Scambler 3 Holmes 2 Lowcock 2Solly 2 Brookes T Wilcox Nation Young Konlick Best Gleevon T Wilcox JHayter McKinnon Brookes Solly Old Melb: Beaumont 2 Davis 2 M BerryHill Miller Mulquincy Whitehead Best: Evans Billing Beaumont ThompsonHolme McKeonUmpires: Jason McNiece Albie Ftriey (F) Travis Storii Daniel Scully (G)ST BFRNARDS 7.1 10.4 13.8 16.12 (108)OLD HAHEYBURY 3.2 7.7 9.9 14.12 (96)

St Bern. N Mitchell 5 B Jordan 2 Pearson 2 Madden 2 HarveyBaumgartner 0'Sulllvan Goullet Melding Best St Bern : Harvey N MichellKavanagh Holland B Jordan Liberatore Old HeiL• O'Farrell 4 Siapantas 3M Corrigan 2 Trolope 2 P Corrigan Bourke Cassell Best Jenke TrolopeSeccull OPairel Siapantas BourkeUmpires: Michael Sneddon Anthony Damen (M Beomn McCarthy CraigArnol (G)

A RESERVEOLD RAVERIANS 3.1 4.7 6.7 10.11 (71)MARCL+iIdN 1.0 4.3 6.4 6.4(40)Old Xav : Woodruff 2 S McCarthy 2 Meehan Walsh A McCarthy LarkinsHiggins Nadinic Best O'Meara Woodruff Speakman Nadinic Meehan DixonMarc- C Dwyer 2 Wilkins Perri Sheehan Altamore Best : Ixardi Wilins DoyleWallis Weekes O'FtynnDE IA SAIIE 4.3 8.3 9.6 14.13 (97)

WHI1'EFRiARS 0.0 1.3 1.4 3.4(22)DIS: Walker 4 Stinear 2 Ellis Gilbert Johnstone McKenzie Mertrtvd OakleyO'Donnell giinane Best Johnstone O'Donnell McKenzie Mea :iui WalmsleyWalker White: Glenn 2 Box Best Eames Duffy TCaniPg Glenn Elliott DyerOLD SCOTCH 1.2 4.4 5.6 6 .8(44)

OLD TRINRR 1.4 6.5 9.6 11.9 (75)

Old Scotch Simson Prendergast Rodski Mullins Josephs Reid Best RossHope Page Ashton Josephs Mullins Old Trinity: Gutlerez 4 AnnatisBladem G Deane,Johns Medland Petdm R Ramsden Best G Deane-JohnsKenna L Deane-Johns Ramsden R Williams Z BlademUNIVERSITYBLUES 13.23 (101)OLD MELBURNIANS 1.3(9)Uni Htues : Millard 4(.Juin 2 Gates 2 Callery Gungm9ch Clarke RankinCheel Best Rigby Penny Gungerich Thomas Steele Tanner Old Melb: DixonBest Jenkins Woodford Tsiotras Costello-Manning Dixon WeirST BERNARD'S 7.5 7.6 9.11 1.12 (78)

OLD HAnF.VB1JRy 0.2 2.9 2.9 5.11 (41)

St Bernard's: Blunt 2 0'Reily 2 S Mitchell 2 Harrison 2 James Mount Davis

lannaan Best: Evans Mihailovic Glen S Mitchell Blunt Perrett Old

Haileybury: Lappage 3 Davey Graves Best: O'Donnell Graves Davey

Rowlands Thurmond Lappage

0 THE AMATEURFOOTBALLER 2004 3

A SectionDE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC HCoach: Mark Lowe Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach: Dale Tappin g

Asst: Paul Dwyer Res . Coach: Justin Wheeler Res Coach : Adam McMahon Asst: Justin Hart Asst Coach : Andrew Smith

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4 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004

A SectionOLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS

Coach: Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Sholly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : John Kanis Coach : Pat MannixAss Coach : Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Gawne Res : Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matt hews Asst. Coach: Peter Randal l

Res Coach: Dale Bower Res. Coach: Chris RubickClub 18 Coach: Ed Best

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A SECTIO NOld Xaverians v Old TrinityDe La Salle v Old MelburniansOld Scotch v Old HaileyburyUniversity Blues v St BernardsWhitefriars v Marcellin

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v Mazenod 0 COld Paradians v St KevinsSt Bedes Ment Tig v CollegiansBeaumaris v North Old Boy sOld Essendon Gr v Old Brighton atSportscover Arena

C SECTIONCaulfield Gr v AJAXEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Parkdale VulturesHampton Rovers v Glen EiraMHSOB v Monash Blue sTherry Penola 0 B v Old Camberwell

D1 SECTIO NFitzroy Reds v Salesian 0 COrmond v BanyulePeninsula 0 B v PrahranAquinas 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 BOld Mentonians v University Blacks

D2 SECTIONIvanhoe Assumption v Old GeelongWilliamstown CYMS v Old CareySwinburne Uni v Bulleen TemplestoweMonash Gryphons v West BrunswickBentleigh v La Trobe Uni

D3 SECTIONMt Lilydale v Hawthorn AmateursPower House v UHS-VUSyndal Tally-Ho v South Melb DistrictsSt Johns 0 C v Oakleig hWerribee Amateurs v Rupertswood

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Box Hill NorthRichmond Central v ElsternwickOld Westbourne v North BrunswickBulleen Cobras v Albert ParkEltham Collegians v Kew

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v Old ScotchSt Kevins v De La SalleUniversity Blues v Caulfield GrOld Brighton v Werribee AmateursSt Bernards v Marcellin

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Hampton RoversBanyule Viewbank v Old MelburniansOld Ivanhoe v Old TrinityRupertswood v Old Essendon GrOld Camberwell v Beaumari s

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v St Bedes Mentone Tigers at PackerReserve (Glen Eira's ground )Old Paradi an s v Old CareyMonash Blues v WhitefriarsUniversity Blacks v Therry Penola 0 BOakleigh v MHSOB

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v Peninsula 0 BOakleigh Clays v Emmaus St Leos 0 CMazenod 0 C - byeSt Johns 0 C v BentleighDe La Salle (2) v Ormond

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Westbourne - by eBulleen Templestowe v Old Xaverians (2)La Trobe Uni v Fitzroy RedsRupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 CNorth Old Boys v UHS-VU/St Bernard s

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Xaverians v Old ScotchSt Kevins v Mazenod 0 COld Ivanhoe v Old Essendon GrOld Brighton v PrahranDe La Salle v Marcelli n

CLUB 18 (2 )Collegians v Fitzroy RedsEley Park v Old MelburniansUniversity Blacks v Old Xaverians (2)Therry Penola 0 B v Whitefriars - Clashwith seniors - TBAMonash Blues v Old Scotch (2)

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Scotch (3) v Old CareyOld Geelong v Caulfield GrLa Trobe Uni v Old TrinityNorth Old Boys v Monash Gryphons

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Blustery and in some areas squally conditions greetedus as the season finally kicked off last Saturday . Nosurprise results perhaps some surprising margins asthis tipster started the season with a perfect scoreREVIZ•rWBeaumaris unveiled their flag and started the game intheir 2003 form as they took the game right up to StKevins and at the long interval the game was still upfor grabs. SKOBS then came out in the third term andstamped their mark on the game kicking 7 majors in20 minutes to all but have it wrapped up at orangetime. The Sharks continued to attack through the lastand although outscoring their opponents were unableto bridge the gap. Matthieu Lucas with 4 was a fineplayer for the victors receiving support from the DollyBros Paul Greenham and Garvey. Murray Pitts ledfrom the front with 6 for Beauy, receiving goodsupport from Sean Coote, Chris Martin and firstgamer Matt Duggan.Old Essendon got the jump on the Paradians and had4 onto the board into the wind before OP'S could opentheir account. From then on the Grammar Boysgradually increased their lead to come away with acomfortable victory with their height advantage amajor asset in the blustery conditions. Tom Wilsonand big Hakim were a formidable combination, ScottyPlayfair made a fine debut, and Velardo and Rushwere particularly damaging down the grandstandwing all day. Curran in the middle was OPs best, GlenPorteus until injured was good up forward, andBoundy and a couple of first gainers whose namesescape me battled hard .St Bedes Mentone-Tigers welcomed Mazenod toBrindisi Street and sent them home with their tailsbetween their legs. The Tigers were particularlyawesome in their game all day and did not let up fromgo to whoa playing their home ground to perfectionand not allowing the Nodders to get any system intotheir game at all. Tallies of 6, 6, 5 . and 6 in eachquarter was a symbol of the Tigers dominance.Andrew Hayes won the BOG Award but he receivedfantastic support from all his teammates, especiallythe Moose with his new Round 1 hairstyle . NickMeehan, Jerome Dunne and Tom Steinfort all battledhard for the vanquished.Collegians made a triumphant return to B Sectionwith a comfortable victory over a disappointing NorthOld Boys unit who lost yet another home game atGillon Reserve . Pat Hawkins was pretty impressedwith the endeavour of his side . They set up victory inthe first quarter and then increased their lead through

every stanza winningevery quarter. RichardHosking played aterrific game and wa sthe Lions best player,Michael Hoiles madea fine debut and Skura Tait and Jono Dixon were finefocal points in attack. Better things were expected ofNOB'S after a good pre season they had good playersin Jarrott, Cordy and Tonkin .The final game of the Round saw Old Ivanhoe score agood victory over an Old Brighton side who did not godown without a fight . The Hoes set it up with a fivegoal first quarter and from then on in, despite a burstfrom the Tonners, managed to maintain theiradvantage throughout the day. Had a good spread ofplayers all over the ground did the Hoes but they wereespecially well served by Luke Lochran, inspirationalLEADER Jarrod Weddle and Luke Bolson. LeighHendra was good for old Brighton, receiving supportfrom big Brook Logan and Simon Williams in a recordbreaking 6th year as skipperPREVIEVSome interesting games this week, with those whowere disappointing last week with a chance ofredemption today.Old Ivanhoe travel across town to take on theconfident Grammar Boys . Both sides were good

CLUB

B SECTIONBeaumarisOld EssendonCollegiansOld BrightonSt BedesSt BedesSt KevinsCollegiansB RESERVESt KevinsOld IvanhoeMazenodOld IvanhoeOld BrightonOld EssendonSt Kevins

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winners last week so this promises to be a good clash .OEG have added a bit of height to their side this year,with the return of Flaherty and Biggs also a bonus . Athome in front of their home crowd they will just getacross the line but a reversal would not surprise .Mazenond welcome the Paradians to Central Reserve.Both sides were terribly disappointing last week andwould be well advised to forget about those games .The Nodders did not like the confines of Brindisi andwill be much happier on their own turf . Very hard toselect a winner here so will stick to the home side andgo with Mazenod.Two first Round losers clash at South Road in analready important fixture for both sides . Both will belooking to bounce back and get their 4 points on theboard . Old Brighton rarely lose on their own base andin all reality and truth I just cannot pick against themtoday . Look for a bit of improvement in the NOBS unitthough .A 2003 Grand Final Replay takes place today at theHarry Trott. Collegians had a good win last week, andeven though Beatty lost I was impressed with theirendeavour and teamwork. Both sides look quitecapable of having an impact on the section without adoubt . The Lions would be still seething after their GFloss and definitely owe the Sharks one, but I don'tthink it will happen today and I'm tipping Beauy togive Mick Lovejoy his first win a s a Senior Coach .Righetti will hold no fears for Russell Barnes and hisTigers, in fact it may suit them more than St Kevins.This is the test for the Tigers as today will show ushow much they have improved from last season.SKOBS did what they had to do last week and cancertainly improve on that. Would love to tip an upsetand go with the Tigers but I just don't think it canhappen . Skevvies for mePRESS CORRESPONDENTSDon't forget the contact numbers 9553 1561 homephone and fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016 and sendme an email to [email protected] .au Pleaseinclude your Nominations for Player of the Round .Thank you in anticipation

MILESTONES

North Old Boys - congratulate our 2003 B&F JoshCassell, and dub stalwart Paul "Jack" Daniels onreaching 50 games for the dub, we hope it is the firstof many milestones to come. The club also wishes tocongratulate Paul "high-flyer" Bryar on attaining 100games with North Old Boys. One of few players at ourdub to have attended our feeder school, Paul's returnto the fold at NOBs has been one wild ride and we lookforward to the excitement continuing. Well done Paul .

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONOld Essendon Gr v Old IvanhoeMazenod 0 C v Old Paradians

St Kevins v St Bedes Mentone TigersCollegians v Beaumaris

Old Brighton v North Old Boys

LAST ROUND'S RESULTS - BOID IVANHOE 5.2 5.2 10.7 12.9 (81)OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 4.5 6.7 98(62)Old Ivanhoe: Luxon 3 Branigan 3 Stevens 2 Cornelius Kefalas WeddellLochran Best Oates Payne Bolzan Crowley Luxon Branigan Old Brighton:Bristow 4 Homann 2 MacGillivray Williams Pinie Best Hendra LoganBristow, Dickerson Hughes EdgeUmpires: Peter Simpson Robert Maystnn (F7 Sean Collins MichaelSaunders (B) MatlheH' Simpson Steven Piperno (G )OLD PARADIANS 2.1 4.3 6.6 9 .9(631OID ESSENDON GR 5 .1 8.5 13.6 19.12 (216)Old Par. Porteous 3 Curran Hughes Lonle Pratt Sinclair Spinoso BestCurran Boundy Lonie Sinclair Zivanovic Dintinosante Old Eae: Playfair 5OBlivbek 3 Fleming 3 Flaherty 2 Hakim 2 Stormont 2 Biggs Winkel BestFleming Winkel Playfair OBlivbek Portia Parke rUmpires : Daniel Milloy (RDU Geoff Curran (F7 Gus Carparvano (RDL) RMonaghan (RDL) (B) Chris Doyle David Hill (RDL) [G)ST BEDES MPdV'CITGERS 6 .3 12.7 17.7 23.7 (145)INA7FdU0D 0 C 1 .1 2.1 6.4 7.4(46)St Bedes: Hecker 4 Samperi 4 LTenell 3 M Wlntle 2 A Hayes 2 McGettlgan2 7}Tyquin 2 Napier McGraw Zakic Lynch Best Napier Walstab 7aldcMcGettigan Knuppel Hayes Maz: Maskell 2 S Morgan 2 L Morgan ParkerCastridum Best Hanson Meehan Dunne B Parker Barr T SteinfortUmpires: Leah Gallagher Geoff Caulfield (F) Les Damyon Robert Parry (G)BEADEltARIS 1.1 7.5 11.7 14.13 (97)ST HEVIIVS 4.4 8.6 17.11 18.16 (124)BeamDaris: Pitts 6 M Lee 3 George Coote Healy Martin Deaton Best CooteMarlin Duggan George M Atkins M Lee St Her. Lucas 4 Gneenham 3O'Connor 3 O'Keefe 2 Hope 2 B Doitrnan Mulgrew Gullifer Simpson BestM Dollman B Cohen Greenharn Chard B Dollman GarveyUmpires: Richard Eastwood Sacha Koffman (E7 Paul Gait AndrewEsposito (G)NORTH OID BOYS 0.3 2.7 5.8 6.9(45)COIIF GIANS 4.8 8.10 11.15 16 .18 (114)NOB : Tonkin 2 Barker Tehan Sutherland White Best Jarmtt Cordy SmithCassell Maher Tonkin CoO: Taft 5 Dixon 4 Unsworth 3 C Hoist 2 LangCouch Best: Hooking Holies Taft ShiukBeld C Hoist Couc hUmpires: Luke Holmes Graeme Hunichen (F] Amanda Whittaker AndrewErrington (B) Gavin Roberts Daniel Kofoed (G )

B RESERVEOID IVANHOE 5.2 5.2 8.8 12.8 (86)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 1.7 3.10 6.12 (48)Old Ivanhoe: Dinalds 4 Stewart 3 Theodossi Hawkes 2 Adderly RobertsPeacock Best'Iheodossi Haclmey Dinalds Adderly Roberts Holloway OldBrigLtom Dawes 3 Hebard Townsend Dubyna Best Dawes Smith WalshDubyna McLaughlin GinniganOLD PARADIANS 2.2 2.3 4.7 6.8(44)OLD ESSENDON 2.1 3.1 3.4 5.9(39)Old Pazediene : Godfrey 2 D McKay Walsh Turner Seneca Best GodkeyJoyce Brown Palermo Sandy Simpson Old Ees: Battista 3 Iskra RidleyBest: McDermott Caridi Iskra Panagrotopolus Dawson DaleST BEDES MFdUTONE TIGERSI .3 2.5 3.7 4.12 (36)MAZENOD 0 C 2.1 3.3 6.6 10.7 (67)St Bedes: Rhoden Kidd Osborne Terrell Best Owen McColl L Terrell KiddCheshire Nash Mezenod: Hawkins 4 Venturini Paine Bonnici BalengerHose Hallett Best Hose Paine Hawkins Nisbett Boyd C Murra yBEAUEltARIS 2.1 3.3 3.3 8.4 (52)ST KEV INS 5.1 7.6 11.4 13.15 (93)Beavmeris : Rawlings 2 Quin CareyA O'Brien FlsherJ Holt R Presnell Best:Fisher McConchie Gray Gibson A OBrien SKOB: Allis 10 Curtis 3 BestMulkearns Underwood Mitchell O'Connor Allis G KatavolousNORTH OLDBOYS 4.2 5.4 12.6 13.9 (87)COilEGiANS 0.0 1.4 1.4 3 .4(33)NOB: Bryar 2 Carndchael 2 BSheehan GPhylandANeviUe Maher DSheehanHerbet TBrady Martin Gugola Best: Citreon TBrady Carmichael HerbetHNeville Zacek Co1L• Muir Sizar Best Weakes Moon Abbott WoodhouseFarley Sirar

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B SectionBEAUMARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach : Garry Foulds Coach: Jarrod O'Neil l

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(A-B) C-D4 VAFA REPRESENTATIVE TEA MIn recent years, there has been a lot of talk in amateur circles regarding the selection processes for thevarious representative teams. With a number of new club coaches, we welcome the opportunity ofreinforcing our criteria in this forum .I have had the honour of being the coach of the above mentioned team for several years and at all timeswe have tried our utmost to encourage all clubs to be participating in the make up of this team .From 2003, 2 players are drawn from "A" grade and 2 from "B" grade . This is unchangeable and is fixed

according to the agreement reached with the Southern Football League. The 4 players involved are

selected on the basis of discussions and recommendations with the "A" team coach . Last year they were

not drawn from players in the "A" squad but more with a view to future "A" team representation . "A" and"B" grade coaches are invited to nominate on the form previously provided accordingly a player from

their club .The other 18 places are drawn from players from clubs in C-D4 grades .In the first place with so many clubs involved, we invite each dub coach to nominate 1 or if appropriate2 players from his club that he feels would have the ability and determination necessary to beconsidered for the initial training squad .On top of this, we also have a working knowledge of prominent players from the grades and acombination of the above 2 brings us to the initial training squad for which invitations are sent to theplayers.We have 7 people all independent and non aligned to any club who are selectors or spotters . They willeach go and view 1-2 games per weekend, especially interested in those who have been nominated bytheir club coach .Every player nominated is viewed several times .After 4 weeks of training together, the training squad to which players are continually added or omittedbecause of injury etc ., is then trimmed into the playing team .Our aim is of course to win against our opponents but with that comes the very important aspect ofunifying our amateur family, of encouraging all clubs from all grades to be part of the process and togive opportunity for participation in the squad to those who have been nominated/selected .It is therefore important that the club coach completes the nomination form thoughtfully and faxes it tothe VAFA (required by two Friday's ago - but we are still accepting the nominations) . It is no usecomplaining of a player not being invited to train with the squad if he has not been nominated in thefirst place by his club.Nomination does not mean selection, but it does mean the opportunity to be selected and commitmentto the cause for 4 weeks .We have at all times tried to encourage communication, feedback and involvement with the clubcoaches. Even a phone call in the lead up period can see a player added to the group or dropped off ifthe coach feels he is struggling with injury .We are extremely conservative in training drills to which we avoid any contact exercises .Our medical team checks any injured players before they are allowed to participate in training . We doour best to work in harmony with club demands, however as we will be playing at a level substantiallyhigher than a club game we therefore must prepare accordingly.Ensure you are part of it .

George VoyageVAFA Representative Coach (A-B) C-D 4

Nomination forms were included in packs distributed to all coaches at the 2004

VAFA Coaches' Night . If they have been misplaced or you wislreto nominate

a player(s) please email brett(a-vafa .asn .au or fax 9531 0236.

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C SECTIO Nby Glen Harriso n

Blustery wintry conditions greeted all PREVIEW

teams for the opening encounters of season Caulfield wil l'04, and from a tipping perspective, I'm look to bounceaway to a flying STOP! The Jackas, the only back when theyside not to respond to the Scribe's hex! charge up thei r

vanquished. the disappointment of last week behind

first be better than that of the ground's main

further A tough draw for the Vultures, confronting

Emmett were impressive for the winners,

Trailing Parkdale at the main change, the unbeaten at full time this afternoon .gHighs found an extra gear after half timeand led by Brain and Harper, etched out ahard fought victory. Sullivan and Liddellgave their all for the newly merged club .

In a see-sawing affair, the Wellers thanksto a Brent Christie "bomb", knocked theFields off on their own patch . Tight all day,Caulfield through Green and Carbonicouldn't quite eclipse Durling, Perrymanand the Camberwell crew .

The road may have been long out toBennetswood, but the journey home wasparticularly satisfying for Therry, kickstarting their season with a win over ESL .Calgari was the rock down back, whilstReynolds worked tirelessly through themiddle. Ristevski and Hodder tried hard forthe home team .

E-tags and trek out to Oak Park . Always aREVIEW tough assignment, today it's made moreThe Rovers sped out of the blocks and difficult by the rampaging Lions striking

form of last week. Therry to record winshowed Ajax just how tough C Grade willnumber two .be this year. Carr was everywhere, fuelle d

by the electric, Power, with Adams a key Ajax and ESL will equally be looking to putdriver. Kirzner snagged five for the

shed .

Glen

them when they square off at Punt Road .claiming Hopefully, the skill level from each side willEira broke their Round One hoodoo ,

the starting fixture points for th elarge occupant! The Jackas to have the edge .

rst time in three years. Set up by sevenin the opening stanza, only on e

M

both of 2003's B-Grade combatants in theer goal was required to upsetEm initial two weeks of competition . The Rovers,

onash's flag unfurling. Zosens an dwhilst under instruction from former VFA player

Hawkins was lively for the Blues. Brett McIlwraith, were most impressive last

Saturday, and should carry on to still be

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McKINNONSPORTS MEDICIN E

NAME

Hampton PowerTheny Penola BannisterAjax Kuzner

Parkdale RowleyMonash Hawkins

C RESERVEMHSOBCaulfield GrammCaulfield GrammCaulfield GrammCaulfield GrammOld CamberwellEmmaus St LeosMHSOB

CorbettGrossGuyettArgyosJamesFogartyNeweyFrazcek

LST WK TOTAL

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The goals kicked will have been furtherout, and the marks more spectacular, asstories are retold at a Packer Park reuniontoday, to celebrate ten year's since St .Kilda South Caulfield (Glen Eira) beatMHSOB, in the C Grade Grand Final . TheHighs, will be party poopers and gain someconsolation for the events of a decade ago .

The Wellers host Monash, and the visitorsknow nothing less than a four quartereffort will earn them a win . However,Camberwell having scrapped so hard toclaim victory in round one, won't want torelinquish their winning ways, and willtriumph .

CORRESPONDENTS

Glen Harrison - gpah@dekin .edu.au formatch reports & highlights .

MILESTONES

Therry Penola - congratulate JarrodFenton on his success in winning its ScottRamsay pre-season Training Award .Jarrod has thrilled all Therry supporterswith his dashing runs and courageous ballgetting ability over the last two seasons. Welook forward to seeing Jarrod thrill theTherry crowds for many seasons to come.

Old Camberwell - congratulate DanielSchmidt who played his 50th game lastweek . Former U19 premiership play whosestrong defence and ability to play upforward adds versatility to the side . AlsoPaul Tempone (50 games) a former U19premiership player who is a definitiveonballer with creative crumbing skills andan accurate left boot . Also GregWeickhardt who plays his 50th game .Another former U19 premiership playerwho is a hard running defender who gives100% every game.

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CAUIFIBiD GRAMMAR 3.4 5.4 8.7 12.11(83)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.2 7.5 10.8 13.9 (87)Caul Cram: Foote 3 Baxter 2 Bruhn 2ljddell 2 Green Fallu Poynter BestGreen Carboni Bruhn Poynter Fallu Foote Old Camb: Credlin 3 Peasnell 2Webb 2 Tyntins 2 Heffernan Horgan Hardman Christie Best ChristieDurling Perryman Webb Hallo CredlinUmpires; Ken McNiece Simon Lawrence (RDL) (F] Bruce Stephens LukeMcKay (RDIa (G)EmA!<AUS ST 1E()6 3.0 4.3 5.5 8.7 (55)TRERRY PFai01A 5.8 7.9 8.11 . 10.11(72)Emmaus: Ballard 2 Carse 2 Ristevski 2 Bird Ronchi Best Brown DonovanWstevsid Tribe Theny: C Bannister 5 Bolzon 2 Goodwin McKay RussellBest Calgari Goodwin Vania C Bannister Reynolds Farold tUmpires: Grab= Thwaites Simon Stokes (F) Robert Seymour ChrisKaleta (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 5.2 10.6 14.12 17.14 (116)AJAX 0.2 1.3 3.3 9 .8(62)Hampton Ravere: Power 7 B Artz 3 Hughes 2 Andersen Carr Lawrence MMcKellar Pucella Best Power Carr B Ariz Hughes Adams Devereaux Aj=Kirmer 5 Kirsden 2 Segal Samuels Best Kirmer Raleigh Weisiitzer M SegalGoldUmpires : Jamie Kvins Dash Peiris (F) Greg Rollo Clive Shipley (G)MHSOBFC 3.4 5.5 10.12 14.16 (100)PARHDAiB 0.1 6.7 6.8 10.11(71)MHSOB: White 2 Home 2 Svmslds 2 Membrey 2 Gemer 2 Brain HoganThiele Fairchild Best Harper Hamilton-Ho Membrey Brain ThompsonTaylor Parkdale: Rowley 5 Hayes 2 llddell Ogier Sullivan Best SuMvanLiddell Bair Tully RowleyUmpires : Sharon Alger Max Witimann (F1 Scott Gavens Christian Schaefer(B) Lucas Robson Matthew Cowley (G )MONASH BLIIES 2.1 4.7 6.11 7.14 (56)GIEPi EBtA 7.6 8.9 8.13 8.14 (62)Monaeh: Hawkins 4 Gregory Smyth Nind Best Turton Smyth HollowayCraven O'Sullivan Hawkins Glen FJra: Vamvalds 3 CNeeson SNeesonMcGaw Zosens Sheehan Best McGaw Zosen.s Tshigiannis VamvaldsEmmett SheehanUmpires: Jeremy Heffernan Ben Ryde (F)

C RESERVECAUL GRAMMAR 5 .2 10.4 17.7 21.14 (140)OLD CAMBERWELL 4.3 5.6 5.7 6.10 (46)Caul Gram: B Gross 5 Guyed 4 Argyos 4 James 4 ONeill 2 Ash BestArgyos B Gross ONeill James Ash Baker Old Camb: Fogarty 4 Craven SHancock Best Margetts Joyce Fogarty Schmidt Parkes WeickhardtEAlmiAUB ST I.EOS 5.2 10.5 15.5 18.7 (115)THERRY PENOIA 1 .1 2.4 5.8 7.12 (54)Emmaus: Newey 4 Batty 2 Bruce 2 Kelly 2 SPitcher 2 Waters 2 BonniaBurgess Camm Prosser Best Prosser Bruce Waters Burgess Phyland Kelly1'herry: Bosanko 2 Kenessy 2 Stepien O'Connell McMahon Best: SGoodwin Betsey oNeff O'Connell Kenessy Nlrz eHAMPTON ROVERS 2.2 5.4 6.5 15.7 (97)AJAX 2.3 2.6 5.12 5.12 (42)Hampton Rovers* D'Silva 3 Granville 2 Flynn 2 Crisp Morley HenryMarshall Spratt Hanlon Terech Gray Best McCarthy Flynn Henry TerechDuddy Mosbey Ajax: Sacks Goldenfeln Lewis Gotlleb Godlmcz BestBelgart Czamy Seidel Goldenfein Godeb FriedmanTOISOBFC 7.4 10.6 16.8 18.11 (119)PARHDAiE 0.1 3.5 6.4 6.10 (46)MHSOB : Corbett 7 Frazcek 4 Fe(erloanz 2 Wright 2 Hollenberg OrchardWare Best Corbett Robinson Feferlaanz Neilson Ware Wright Parkdale:Cross 2 Andrews Little 0 Keef Darcy Best Baker Scullin Kerr O'BrienSutherlan dMONASH BLUES 0.5 1.9 2.10 5.15 (49)GLEN EIRA 1.2 2.2 2.4 2.4(16)Monash: Saunders 2 Edsall Dennis MBolton Best : MBolton Meehan NeilTinkler Brennan Cheesman Glen Lra: Caruana 2 Best Chatfield KingDeVries Caruana Zurak Zagame

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C SectionAJAX CAOIFIELD GRAMMARWIS GLEN EIRA HAMPTON ROVERS MHSOB

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0 O OYour editor will be away from the job fromround 4 through to round 7 and pieces forthis column will be provided by BrettConnell (2 contributions eack week), NormNugent (2 contributions each week) and eachscribe will be asked to provide a piece of good"gossip" from the matches in their section(one piece per section) . The threecontributors from our local radio stationswho support the VAFA (Southern FM, NorthWest FM and Inner FM) will be invited toprovide a piece about their particular show,last week's or next week's guests andgenerally will be given the opportunity ofpromoting their stations .

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Nick Bourke - Senior Rep coach keen tomaintain his wonderful winqoss ratio in 2004

All coaches will soon be asked to nominateplayers Under 23 as at 1 .1 .82 (born on orafter) who are playing in their senior teams tobe considered for the AAFC ChampionshipMatch 5 against WAAFL on Sunday June 6at Elsternwick Park. As this match falls onRd 8 players selected will be unable to playclub football that weekend . To notdisadvantage clubs, only one player will bechosen from each club in the final team .Senior team coach Nick Bourke is in chargeof the team and is looking for strongrepresentation from all sections.

© O OTerribly shoddy paperwork received fromclubs last weekend (round 1) . At the time ofgoing to press (Tuesday) it appears 15matches have been affected by ineligibleplayers being played - frighteningly 11 ofthese were involving teams that WON .Subject to appeal these matchresults willhave to be reversed - a ho llow way to win . 7of these ineligible players are club playerswho didn't play last year but their club failedto submit a fresh permit for them for 2004 .On "shoddiness" clubs are fined whereplayers initial the teamsheet beside theirname (printed) - a player signature in fullmust be provided .

O O OThis week coincides with the ElsternwickAmateur Football Club's 90th yearassociated with the VAFA. EAFC joined theVAFA for the 1914 season playing their firstgame on the 21st April in A section whichresulted in a 7 goal loss to Collegians (theVAFA's oldest club) . From that season on onlyElsternwick and Collegians continue to existin the VAFA, although University was a soleclub that season before it split into separateclubs .

Another interesting statistic is that 2005 willsee Elsternwick's 100th year as a club asit played as a club in another competitionbefore joining the VAFA in 1914 .

The club will be playing its 1500th game ofVAFA football in round 9 against Albert Parkon Sportscover Arena. Any past player isinvited to contact Adam Hankin on 0418121404 or 9645 8994 to discuss being

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History was made . Whitefriars enjoyed theirfirst ever win last Saturday as an A sectionclub .

O O OWith the three major Amateur footballplaying states all committed to a second

cycle of matches from 2005 to 2007 thefollowing program will be put to the meetingof the AAFC Executive in June forconsideration .

2005 - VAFA v . VCFL (VAFA venue) . Thismatch is not a part of the AAFCChampionships . SA v. WA in Perth . VAFA v .WA in Perth .

2006 - WA v. VAFA and SA v . VAFA. Bothmatches in Melbourne

2007 - SA v . VAFA in Adelaide . SA v. WA inAdelaide . VAFA v . VCFL (country venue)

0 0 ©Whilst looking at dates, the following isproposed for the 2005 season.Easter - March 25, 26,27,28 .

Presidents', Secretaries' and Members'Dinner - Monday April 4th

Round One - Saturday April 9th

A and B section Grand Final weekend -Saturday/Sunday 17th/ 18th September

O ~'i OReminder that the "Sportscover Pick theSeven Premiers" entries (2 per club) must bereceived by 5 pm next Friday (April 30) .Clubs should refer to the "FTLOTG" columnin last week's "Amateur Footballer" fordetails .

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Pretty good effort by all home clubs lastSaturday night getting final siren scores (allhome clubs) and fu ll match details (A and Bsection home clubs) to the VAFA. Fines will bewaived for each club's first home game(unless the scores are extraoordinarlly late ornot received at all) but will be imposed, if late,thereafter. Please refer to VAFA handbook fordetails .

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SEN 1116 has made a pretty impressiveimpact on the airwaves, although our RadioSport 927 continues to be a wonderfulsupporter of the VAFA providing a couple ofsegments weekly promoting VAFA matches .There is one show on SEN 1116 "FTLOTG"would like to bring to the attention of readers- "Everything Football, But The AFL". Listenin Sunday nights (10 - 11pm) and let"FI'LOTG" know what you think . Better stillget exposure for your club - email:thenightwatchman @ sen.com.au

O O OBit serious this column for the first twoweeks. Let's lighten up with this conversationoverhead at last week's tribunal -

Player 1 : Last week I took the first step

towards getting divorce d

Player 2 : Did you see a lawyer?

Player 1 : No, I got married .

O O OAnd then there was the Amateur player whowas madly in love with Susan but couldn'tmuster the courage to pop the question faceto face . So he phoned her. "Of course I will",answered Susan . "Who's speaking?"

O O OANZAC Day this Sunday. "Lest We Forget" .Let's all spare a thought for all those whohave made the sacrifice, many the

supreme sacrifice, on behalf of our great

country. The VAFA and "FTLOTG"

recognises and salutes you this weekend .

r --------------~i MELEES - BEWARE ~

A melee is "Where an incident takesplace involving players pushing ,

~ scragging, jumping into packs, II throwing each other to the ground or II other or other similar such conduct" IL-------------- J

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01 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Any Pre-Match Luncheon hosted by Fitzroy Reds' better with age in ainimitable Peter Hill e, and featuri ng Jack Clancy, FP, Tim OllerenshawPaul Daffy, & Dyson Hore-Lacy as guest speakers, burnt on his wing,has to be a shoo- in for the Entertainment Event of and Greg Evans wa sthe year! Under the theme of 'Rouge et Noir' (Re d& Black, or the other way round if you're a Black ssupporter), which is the Trophy contestedwhenever these clubs meet, the gathering was awonderful celebration of everything that's greatabout VAFA Football, apart, of course, from Hille's`French', for which he will surely beexcommunicated by the next General Council ofthe Academie Francaise!LAST WEEKFitzroy Reds v University BlacksReds showed lots of promise but didn't do enough

with the wind in Q 1 at Arden St . Blacks did better

in Q2, opening up a handy lead and not really

challenged thereafter. Blacks defenders, Walsh

and Rawnsley, both had top games, as did Andrew

Costello in the middle and Chris Sandifordrucking . Reds best were named as Ronchi,

Meighen, & Bennie.Ormond v Old MentoniansThe Monds blasted the Panthers with an 8 goal Q2and never again looked in danger, which impressedNo .1 Ticket Holder, Bobby Skilton! Leigh Wellsstarred on his wing for the Monds, David Robbinswas busy OTB, with newcomers Leigh Deledio andDaniel Palling also prominent. No word fromPantherdom.Peninsula OB v Salesian O CThe Pirates won the closest contest of the dayagainst Chaddie, and both were equally tight aboutsending me a match report! Pirates best are listedas White, Dunne, & Murray ; while Chaddie's wereJohn Nannes, Tony Grace, & DaveyAquinas v Banyul eThe Bloods didn't have the firepower to trouble theBears, but expect to improve as some class players

dreturn from injuries . The Bears conditioning anhard at the ball attitude has given their season aserious jump-start, and the opposition a fewheadaches catching them . Marchi Tarulli gets

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solid at FB . I can'tremember the last time I failed to receive a Bearsmatch report, but their best are said to be Moxon,Wilmore, & Chris Taylor!Yarra Vall ey OB v PrahranThe Bushrangers' 20 points win over Prahran has

staggered the 'rumour file' jockeys, who alreadyhad the Two Blues as a serious contender for

return to C Section! 'Killer' was very happy withhis unit's attack on the ball, with Justin Cremean

rucking well, Keemer amongst the goals, and DavidStevenson also in form . Prahran had good games

from Mark 'Cuddles' McCudden, Lachlan Fox, &Andrew Donachie .

THIS WEEKOld Mentonians v Fitzroy Red sNeither Peter Russo nor Graham Burgen hadmuch joy in R1 and will be looking for a big formturn round today . Reds ground speed will bother

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the Panthers and should be the main factor inthem taking out a 3G victory.Salesian v OrmondChaddie showed plenty of spirit at Mt Eliza lastweek and will seriously test the Monds with theirintensity and home patch know how . I still expectOrmond to salute by a few points in a tight one .Banyule v PeninsulaBoth are lst up winners with high hopes for 2004so this will be top match . Neither team gives anyquarter, and they match up on one another fairlyneatly. If it isn't a draw, the Bears will win by a fewpoints .prahran v Aquina sBoth sides had opening games they'd rather forgetand will be hoping for boosts from last week's'Unavailable' lists for today. I'll go for the homeside by a few points .University Blacks v Yarra Va lleyBlacks and Bushrangers started with impressivewins and would want to consolidate their ladderpositions today. YV may have an edge in all overpace, but will find the Blacks defence is adept atsetting 'speed traps! The midfield battle will be aripper between Andrew Costello and Ash. Drew,both being in such fine form. Blacks to win by 3G!Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds,Pirates, Bloods, & Black sCorrespondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & bfhickey6@bigpond .com

MILESTONES

Peninsula 0 B congratulates Neil Kent onreaching his 100 games for the Pirates againstBanyule . A champion schoolboy footballer andcricketer, `Striker' suffered a shocking hip injury as

a young man and was told by his Doctor he wouldnever play again . If you're reading this, 'cheers'

Doc. Neil had a stellar career with Karingal beforereturning to his old school and the Pirates, where

he has become a very popular clubman . No Piratewill ever forget Striker's part in the seniors

emotion-charged 2001 victory over WestBrunswick at home! Well one Striker! All at

Pirateland salute you !

TODAY'S MATCHESD 1 SECTION

Old Mentonians v Fitzroy Reds

Salesian 0 C v Ormond

Banyule v Peninsula 0 B

Prahran v Aquinas 0 C

University Blacks v Yarra Valley 0 B

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FrrLROY RFAS 3.1 3.2 3.3 8 .6(54)UNIVERSPiY BLACKS 2.1 7.3 9.7 14.9 (93)Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 5 RHolderhead Cland Bennie Best Ronchi MeighenBennie Davis Atherton McGrath University Blacka: Rizio 3 Savige 2MKempton 2 W Hanna 2 LRawnsley 2 TBewcqua Sibilla Lalich BestSWalsh Rawnsley Sandiford ACostello Savige BCostelloUmpires: Roland Fuhrmann Gajanan Skandakumar (F) Brendan CannonBianca Share (B) Jack Warty (G )ORMOND 1.1 9.4 10.5 16.14 (110)OLD mP'dPrON1AN8 1.6 4.6 5.10 5.12 (42)Ormond: Denning 3 BDeledio 2 Martinov 2 Grace 2 Ferran 2 Miller OBrienCook Robbins Wells Best Not received . Kalvisids 2 Volgt 2 Fairbanks BestNot receivedUmpires: Mark Gibson (F) Tony Casuscelli Steve Durston-Ryan (B) PaulWhitehead (G)PP1ON8UlA O B 3.4 6.10 11.13 14.17 (101)SALESIANO C 1.2 5.5 9.7 12.10 (82)Penin: Clarhngtwld 5 J Coghlan 2 Crean 2 T Prendagast AAtchison J DavisD Hubbard Payze Best White Dunne Murray Stainforth Claringbold DavisSalesian:* S Logan 4 Bobetic 3 D Foley D Forer Greely Barry Bonnid BestNannes Grace Davey Bobetic M Forbes S Loga nUmpires: Lionel Katz (F]AQUINAS 5.3 6.3 9.6 10.8 (68)BANYIAE 2.6 9.8 12.13 16.19 (115)Aquinas: Tarulli 4 Volombello 2 Redwood Helme BMoran Lorkin BestTarulli Caskey Evans Volombe➢o Helme Flynn Banyule : Egan 4 O'Connell3 Lonenzini 2 Wilmore Nraylor Maxon Denetrtou Jones CI'aylor Wise BastMoxon Wilmore C Taylor Egan Dooley Glour yUmpires: Brendan Deft Peter Liddell (F) Eddie Boat Malcolm Filleul (G)YARRA VALLEY 3.5 4.8 8.13 12.15 (87)PRAHRAN 0.1 3.7 6.10 9.13 (67)Yarra Valley: Keen 3 Beal 2 Stevenson 2 Stone Laing A Balshaw SimpsonBest Cremean J Beal Keem Savage Morris T Pearce Prahra¢: Harrison 2Stafford 2 Pitts A Rhodes Plummer McCudden Sleight Best McCudden FoxDonachie Alcock Pitts A RhodesUmpires: Luke Moncrieff David Phillips (F) Lucas Brass Peter Monotti (B)Pat Mitchell Ross Richards (G)Dl RESERVEFPPLROY REDS 0.0 2.5 4.8 7.10 (52)UNIVERSiTY BLACKS 4.2 5.3 5.3 6.3(39)Fitzroy Reds: LHoldefiead Capodiferro Baker Lee Mclierrow SullivanDibenedetto Best: Drew Willingham Hannam Lee O'Connor CraneUniversity Blacks: Molloy 3 Ross 2 Beaton Best Powell Fuller Ross WoodBlack BlakeORASOND 5.4 5.6 8.7 8.8(56)OLD MENTONIANS 1.0 3.7 3.7 4.12 (36)Ormond: Banks 2 Wiley 2 Stewart Rayson Telley Cromack Best CoveTelley Cromack Ash Banks Franklin Old Ment: Alexander 2 Austin 2 Best :Not received.PENINSULAO B 8.3 10.6 19.10 25.15 (165)SALESIAN 0 C 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.4(10)Penins: Vidottn 6 Angus 5 Sharpin 3 Faulkiner McMahon Wilson HaleyPalmer Warner Harding Best Vidotto Sharpin Angus Haley BowlerMcMahon Salesian : Loughnan Best Goulden Ferwerda Bowman SeagerRiley Rya nAQUINAS 3.3 7.5 8.6 8.10 (58)BANYULE 2.1 37 4.10 6.11(47)Aquinas: Box 2 Hughes 2 Visser 2 Leonard Lyng Best A Williams BoxHughes Wilson Leonard Robinson Banyule: Nasrallah 2 Gray CreakMounsey Bell Best George Nasrallah Meade Gray Egan RoatieYARRA VALLEY 0 B 5.0 9.6 9.6 14.10 (94)PRAHRAN 2.1 3.1 4.3 5.5(35)Yarra Valley: Laing M 4 Hale 3 Peake J Potter 2 Norrish Drew B Coutts RBest Laing M Coutts G Seaboume Hale Drew B Russel lPrabmm: Bunnett 2 Radywonick Ferraro Moylan Best Hunt Watford WMurphy Fenaro Upton Radywonlck

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Dl SectionAQUINAS BANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND

Coach: Steve Bell Coach: Greg Whitcroft Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Peter Russo Coach: Adrian ConnollyRes: Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res : Jamie Winduss Res Coach : Peter O'Dea

1 . L. Toomey 1 Reed B 1 . D. Hannam 1 . T. MiNalsky 1 Deledio L2. S. Tibb 2 Witchell D 2 . B Holderhead & 2 . C. Twentyman 2 Beckett D3. S . Edwards 3 Taylor N A Walsh 3 . R . Ball 3 Denning J5 M Hunter 4 Creek M 4 M Caims & 4 . R . Woodland 4 Grace A. .6. D. Minogue 5 Willmore B

.J Hamilton 56

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. C. C. Al Mack

aexander (VCR)M

6 Whelanv D7. C. Glennie 7 Taylor C 5. P Diacogiorgis M McCloskey (DVC)78. J. Jess (VC) 8 Cantwell B 7. L Byrne

..8 . G. Ferguson 7 Keleher S

9. T. Harkin 9 Plant J 8. A Byrne 9 J Walker 8 Miller M

10. D. Boland 10 Moxon B 9. H Fletcher. .

10. S . Voiqt 9 Metz S11 . M . Barmby 11 Wilson D 11 . B Atherton 11 . D. Soltey 10 Banks T12. A. Bethune 12 Egan J 12. D Murphy 12. C. Dwyer (CR) 11 Robbins D

13 . D. Den Braber (C) 13 Dooley A 13. A Dawson 13. B . Russo 12 Deledio B13. C. Jeffrey 14 O'Donnell H 14. T Clarke 14. M . Stroud 13 Lees C

14 . A. Lorkin 15 Gray S 16. G Crane 15. J . Costello (DVC) 14 James S

15 Ad Williams 16 Demetriou A 17 B Lee 16. B . Carroll 15 Telley C. .16 J Hunt 17 Davis C

.M Baker18 17. N . Linford (CR) 16 Stewart T. .

17 . B. Redwood 18 Wise T.

19. Pa Cook18. T. Boumon19. A . Palmer

17 Russell L18 Cove W18. J. Hughes 19 O'Connell L 20. T Mitchell 20. D. O'Connor 19 Cleary D

19 . G . Whitehead (VC) 21 Dintinosante R 21 . C Meighen 21 . J . O'Brien 20 te Hennepe D20 . D. Skinner 22 Taylor Ca

22. C Sullivan 22. B .D

Wiley R2121 . J. Pierce 23 Gr y M 23. T Jackson 23. A . nnan grown H22 . S. Flynn 24 Nield A 24. J Parsons 24. D. Cochrane 23 Naylor T23 . M . Visser 25 Gayfer B 25. D Bahr 25. B . Fairbanks 24 Muzzell J24 . P. Harper 26 Mounsey B 27. J Tomese 26. G. Dart

25 Dale J25 . B. Volombello 27 Jones J 29. V Cahill 27. A . IGantos26 Harvey T

26 . R. Weeks 28 Sproules D 30. C Little 28. D. KittoA . Carter (C329 27 Ashford T

27 . C. Quinn 29 Nasrallah D 31 . P Crowe .D Russo30 28 Clinch A

28 . B. Helme 30 Mutton D 32. A Grant ..31 . M . Elliott 29 Palling D

29 . J. Wilson 31 McLellan G 33. S Dury 32. M . Sunter 30 Wells L31 . G . Evans 32 Natoli M 35. PCook 33. S . Worrell 31 Young C32 . D. Afford 33 Phelan D 36. M Reeves 34. P. Flaskis 32 O'Brien L33 . C. Wooden 34 Lorenzini S 37. A O'Reilly 35. D. Murphy 33 Cook A34 . M. Tenilli 36 George M 39. A George 36. D. Alexander 34 Russell A35 . R. Chapman 37 Thompson T 40. G Bence 37. M . Francis 35 Bailey G36 . P. Caskey 38 Gayfer D 41 . M Bridges 38. T. Millis 36 Casey D37 . S. Leonard 40 Smith M 42. I McBumey 39. K Campbell 37 Everett C38 . B. Moran 41 Tshaikiasky A 45. J Bennie 40. R . Alexander 38 Byra D39 . S. Bethune 42 Richardson L 46. N Mann 41 . S . Cozens

M Basile42 39 Ferrari M40 . S. Haun 44 Connelly J 47. W Bahr ..

G Hubbard43 40 Douglas A41 . G . Davies 45 Roethe A 48. N Vaughn

..44. L Sunter 41 Upstill B

42 . R. Moran 48 Tuckman S 51 . J Rawlins 45. A . Erskine 42 Keleher C43 . M. Slattery 49 Bell G 52. B O'Connor 46. A . Bowtell 43 Parsons B44 . J. Tapply 55 Williams D 53. S Addicott 47. J . Kelly 44 Broadhurst M45 . D. McCartan 56. T Madden 48. D. Stevens (VCR) 45 Franklin J46 . T. Vandersluis 57. R Rome 49. N . Fisher 46 Johnstone C47 . Ant. Williams 61 . G Virtue 50. K Regan 47 Goonan A48 . R. Brown 62. N Auden 51 . A . Wilson 48 Saunders R49 . M . Griffin 63. C Andrew 52. M . Watts 49 Jowett D50 . C. Crozier 67. R Holderhead Wilson53. S . 50 Dipasquate S52 . A. Pringle 71 . T Leske

~ D G~~

y51 Dipasquale T

53 . D. Robinson 73. J Bare 55. M . KalviskisB Thomas56

52 Brown M54. M . O'Halloran 75. B Pollard ..

Fairbanks57 S 53 Harvey K55 . L. Stafford 76. D Curtis

. .58. A . Worrell 54 Ramsay M

56 . P. Cruickshank 77. A Grillo 59. A A . Joyce 55 Rayson B57 . M . Harris 80. G Box 60. A . 0'Reilly, 56 Farrell M58 . H. Tyssen 81 . J Savage 61 . B . Saunders 57 Kentara R59 . B. Cooper 95. D Flanagan 62. R . Schloeffel 58 Beed D60. L Elliott 97. D Ronchi 63. C. Palmer 59 Hoare N61 . I . Drew 99. C McGrath 64. M . Austin 60 Konstanty P62 . C. Lyng 61 Franklin L63. A. Barrie 62 Roylance D

63 McConchie SSPONSORS 64 Loetje D

65 Anderson M66 Waterson L

PHILLIPS & 67 Harper PNICHOLSON 68 Cromack B

69 Austin ADAVIS LAUNDRY 70 Farrell D

~ s i -~' ♦ ZENITH 71 Hassell C72 Rogash P

INTERIORS 73 Stone BMENTONE HOTEL 74 Gouzenfitter L

M~JEFFERSON FORD t~uchis s

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D1 SectionPENINSULA PRAHRAN SALESIAN UNI BLACKS YARRA VALLEY

San Coach : Julian Sill Coach: Leigh Stafford Coach : Peter Turley Coach : Anthony Parkin Coach: Tim Kilkvorth

Res: Brian Cronin Res Coach: Adrian Chippaini Res. Coach : Matthew FiHolani Res . Coach: Simon Taylor.

1 S Parsons 1 . C. Clauscen 1 . A. Stevens 1 A. Costello R. Pearce 12AParsons 2. M . Harvey 2 . A. Thain 2. J . Sibilia T. Morris 23 M Goldthorp 3. J . Ferrier 3 S Sutherland 2.(R) S . Chandler 34 E Bowen 4. LStafford

. .C Rose4

3. A. Ross MM . Fungg 45 N Kent 5. H. Pitts ..

5 M Canavan 3 .(R) R. Drummond A. Drew 5Ro Drew 66 M Warner 6. D. Cullen . .

4. A. Evans7 S Murray 7. T Greening 6 . D . Forer Mackie (C)5 R C Beal 7.8 PAngus 8. I . Hunt 7 . D . Foley

. .T Bavacqua6

8~9 . 9. A. Bunnett 8 . S . Logan

..S Price7

Keem10 A Haley 10. M . Mc Cudden 9 . A . Campbell

..8 B Welch

T. Hancock 1 011 J Sill12 S Ferguson

11 . A. Pitts12. C . Moffat 10. S . Oldfi eld

. .9 . P. Kempton

T. Mclllrath 1 1J. Cremean 1 2

13 B Cook* 13. L Northway 11 . A Davey 10 . W. Hanna L Gillies 1 314 S White 14 . M. Bennett 12. M . Cooke 11 . S. Sandiford B. Nickolas 1 415 J Davis* 15 . C . Tooley 13. I . Bobetic 13 . C . Baulch E. Kruse 1 416 S Claringbold 16 . A. Rhodes 14. P. Evans 14. D . Ada N . Pask 1 517 J Coghlan 17 . M. Harrison 15 L Rose 17. A. Moffatt L Taylor 1 618 J Wheelan 18 . M. Windridge

.16 P Dolman 17R J. Caudle A Laing 1 7

19AMckinstry 19 . S. Ramage . . 18. T. Wilson C . Britt 1 82o S Prendergast 20 . J. Kellow 17. M . Forbes 19. L Brown J. Strong 1 921 ATeelow 21 . T. Sparrey 18. D. Barry 21 . C . Schilling T. Hale 2022 AAtchison 22 . A . Sleight 19. M . Ferwerda S Prince22 D . Stevenson 2123 R Powney 23 . R . Marriott 20. A Seeger

..2g, P. Barry B. Drew 22

24 T Prendergast 24. K Plummer 21 . A Bonnid 24. V. Romijn R . Yeo 2325 A Powell26 G Lethbridge

25 . L Aitken26 22. S. Greey, 25. M. Hallam M. Davies 24

F. Pellegrino 2527 S Payze

.2 7 W Watford 23. T. Henson 26. D . Batten J . Longworth 26

28 B Taylor, .

28 K Watford 24. A Grace 27. A . Parkin S . Savage 2729 S Torossi

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

30 A Crean 30. M . Radywonik 26. J. Nannes 30. D . Stock R . Coutts 2931 * 31 . S . Fraser 27 P Allen 31 . B . Costello D. Potter 3032 B Uuza 32. D. Ballard

. .29: M Byme 32. M . Jones S . Urbano 3 1

33 R Stainiorth 33. A. Wood. 35. B . Villella J . Parry 32

34 M Falkiner 34. R. Aloiack 29. D . Bowman 35(R)Jas Mirtschin P. Cremean 3335 T Lane 95. J . Bedford 30. Q. Le 36. M . Prowse B . Seeger 3436 N Bowman 36. G . Beven 31 . B. Grams 37. E . Nolan B . Peake 3537 J Growcott 37. M . Boyd 32. G . Riley 38 . M . Rizio P. Jarvie 3638TCoghlan 38. E. Macdonald 33. N . Callaghan 39 . X. Davis D. Balshaw 37

Wilso n39 S 39. J. Matherson Goulden34 C 41 . L Rawnsley B. Morrison 38'40 D Hubbard 40. R . Ferrero . .

BeatonC43ns 39Tompkinsw

41 A Vdotto 41 . J. Upton 35 P Knott . .R Scarlett45 M

42 N Claringbold 42. B. Downing 36 . S . Nolan ..Dillon49 R

B. Downs 4 143 B Dunne44 C Mclean

43. S. Kennett 37 . J . Brennan . .49(R)T. Bowers

A. Stone 4 2Y~ 43S

45 L Prendergast44.45 . M. Vagg

38 . A. Gaspari39 P Pitts

50 . A. Goonan'

.J. Ho 44

46 T Moran 46 T Mu h. . 53 . D. O Keeffe A Wingate 45

47 L Palmer. .

47 . M. Roach 40 . M . Forer 54 . M. Braszell T. Oliver 4 648 N Heffernan 48 . J. Vagg 41 . P. Forbes 55 . S. Watch S. Collie 4749 A Minchin 49 . B. Campbell 42 . P. Hanlon 57 . K Begely R. Davis 4 850 A Bonner 50 . B. Mahoney 43 . M . Van Suylen 58 . D . Kean S. Seaboume 4951 R Hayman 51 . N . Harvey 44. P. McClaren 60. J. O'Sullivan J. Peake 5052 A Wood 52 . N . Gill 45 D Allen 61 . J. Black H . Clarke 5153 53 . R . Ham

. .46 SavageS 62. S. Middleton A. Hartnett 52

54 C Wilson 54 . R . Mackay . .65. J. Fuller S. F 53~

55 R Cannon 55 . B . Lynn 47. K Gallacher 66. L Costello S. Simpson 5456 56. A . Potter 48. J. Logan 67 N Goonan AVass 5557 57 . L Castle 49. M . Oakley

. .70 GreenJ T. Uoyd 56

58 P Mangan 50. S. Kavanagh. .

R . Hamilton~

P. Pickering 5759 51 . A Foley . M . Teha n80

G.jolner 59

61 52. M. Forbes 85. B. Weber D . Redfem 6062 53. E. Maillard 88. N . Abbott P. Valoppi 6163 54. M. Smyth 94. A . Powell P. Baruma 6269 J Muir 55. E. Hanapy 98. M . Bahen B . Whkechurch63

56. M.Loughnan 101 . D. Davis T. Peters 64

Sewell57 S 112. M . Wielgosz M . Norrish 65. .58. M. Bates

A . Russell 66B . Vowles 67

59. A Healy T. Collet 6860. A Bates R. Collet 6961 . R . Cincotta N. Lear 7063 . A. Chippiani M . Laing 7 164 S Sinclair G. Coutts 76

. .S . Thompson 7 7

65 . M . Sutton N. Peters 7866 . S . Sinclai r67 . B . Kirchne r

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For news, views and previews, tune to .. .. ... .. .. .. .... ---- ~THE AMMOS SHOW with Ken Petrucco,

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SATURDAY on 96 .5 - 9 .00-10 .00amIMMM NFWM

Then to LOCAL SPORTS ROUND-UP from 6 .30pmfor reports and a complete full-time score servic e

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between 6 .00 -6.15pm each Saturday night.

~,, ., ~~; ,ABC Radi o~.~ :: ~

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Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests ftm

St Bentards (e), St Kevins, Old Essendon, Old Paradians (B) .

Therry Penola (C), Uni Blacks (Di) ; LaTrobe Unt,West Brunswick (D2), RupertsWOOd (D3), North Brunswick (D4) .

REVIEW'S Sunday 6:00-8.00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

The SundayAge VAFA sportswriter Cameron Noakes writes about

Saturday VAFA matches, previews the Sunday Match of the Day an d

Johnathan Horn reviews the competition in Monday's Ag e

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KNITWEAR

02 SECTIONby Peter Williamson

& Andrew Wu

What Peter says I(OG) and Dave Lee

First game up for preview sees Bentleigh host (CYMS) . Both players

Ivanhoe Assumption at Arthur Street. On paper, thecontest appears to be a formality, but the Demons willbe keen to break their 2004 duck with a home winagainst one of the competition favourites . The Hoeshave a new look about them however, with plenty ofdebuntantes who appear, even at this early stage, tohave combined well with the existing veterans .Ivanhoe to win.Next, Old Geelong welcome Williamstown CYMS toComo Park . Interesting contest this one, with bothteams finishing mid-table last year, and bothrecording wins in last week's opening round . Specialday for the OGS as well, commencing the first of theircelebrations for the club's 50th anniversary (hostingthe Geelong College-Geelong Grammar first XVIIImatch as a curtain raiser to the seniors) . These typeof occasions usually bring out the best in the teamsconcerned, and I think today will be no exception .Old Geelong for mine .Old Carey take on Swinburne University in Bulleen,looking to complete a double against both the sidespromoted from D3 . The Razorbacks had both theirkey forwards, Murchie and Higgins, in fine fettle lastweek despite losing narrowly, however the Panthers'performance against the Gryphs was pretty ominous.Given the home ground advantage and theirconvincing win first up, at this stage, it's hard toignore Old Carey. I reckon the Panthers will bringhome the bacon .Monash Gryphons make the trek to Ted AjaniReserve for their match against BulleenTemplestowe . The Gryphs will be looking to pick upthe pieces after being smashed by Old Carey, whilethe Bullants, following up from their hard fought winagainst West Brunswick, hope to find theirgoalkicking boots after being somewhat astray infront of the sticks. If the home side can create thatamount of opportunities this week, and improve theirconversion rate, the Bullants will be hard to go past.I'll take the Bullants .Finally, La Trobe University square up against WestBrunswick in Bundoora, with both teams looking torecord their first notch in the "W" column in 2004 .Tough one to call, as I'm still getting a feel for each ofthe teams . I'm going to take an absolute stab in thedark here and take a punt on the Magpies .What Andrew SaysThis week's match of the round, between Old Geelongand Williamstown, will showcase two of thecompetition's finest forwards in Mark Vickers-Willi s

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were n in 1season's team of theyear and are at the height of their powers . OldGeelong should kick off their first week of 50thanniversary celebrations with a hard-fought victory .On the vast expanses of Como Park, Williamstown,with their interrupted pre-season, might just struggleto run out four strong quarters .Old Carey had a habit of annihilating weaker sideslast year and after their 164-point humiliation of theGryphons last week it seems as if nothing haschanged. But Swinburne showed in their narrow lossto the highly rated Old Geelong last week they will beno pushovers . With spearhead Jason Murchie playinghis 50th game this week, the Razorbacks will haveeven more incentive to win, but Old Carey is a toughnut to crack at home and should stay undefeated forat least another week .If last season's D2 finals count for anything, Monash,164 point losers last week, could be in for anotherdirty day today. The Gryphons' conqueror last week,Old Carey, was no match for West Brunswick in lastyear's semi-final losing by 39 points. Bulleen-Templestowe still beat West Brunswick last week by17 points last week despite scoring just seven goal s

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from 29 scoring shots. While it would be farcical to tipBulleen by 220 points, tipping against them wouldjust be plain stupid .Comfortable winners last week, Ivanhoe Assumptionwill fancy themselves again this week againstBentleigh . The word from Ivanhoe Park is the Hoesare "fitter, harder and faster' than last year. Not evenseven goals from playing coach Justin Paul wasenough to save Bentleigh from defeat last week, but ifthe Demons can carry their last quarter form fromlast week they might be able to cause an upset .West Brunswick travel to La Trobe with both sideslooking for their first win of the year. Despite being athome, La Trobe would still have to improveconsiderably on last week's effort to defeat theMagpies. The Magpies were almost grand finalists lastyear and if they are to be finals contenders again thisyear, they should defeat La Trobe .PredictionsBentleigh 2Old Geelong, 14Old Carey 10Bulleen Templestowe 50West Brunswick 24SocialBentleigh hope the ladies enjoy their luncheon todayand all players and supporters enjoy the back to the'80's night this Saturday . See Magic for details.NoteClubs wanting to plug upcoming social events andplayer milestone can do so by contacting me via e-mail at [email protected] by Monday 2pm .Correspondent sPeter WilliamsonPeter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov .au & Andrew Wu- wuey43@hotmail .com

MILESTONES

Swinburne - Jason Murchie this week plays his 50thgame . Jason joined us in round 12 of the 2001season as a specialist full-forward and since then hehas only missed one game . In those three season sofar, he has easily won the club goalkicking each yearas well as the section goalkicking for the last twoseasons and has finished in the top three in the clubBest and Fairest for the last two years. He has kickeda total of 274 goals for Swinburne at an average of 5 .6per game, a remarkable record . He holds the clubrecord for the highest total in a game with 13, and hisfast leading, reading of the play and exceptional kickfor goal make him a very valuable player forSwinburne and will continue to do so .Congratulations Jason on a stella performance inyour 50 games for the Razorbacks.

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

Bentleigh v Ivanhoe AssumptionOld Geelong v Williamstown CYMS at 3 p.m.

(reserves 11 a.m .)Old Carey v Swinburne Uni

Bulleen Templestowe v Monash GryphonsLa Trobe Uni v West Brunswick

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 6 .2 103 15.6 17.12 (114)LA TROBE UNI 2.1 4.5 6.9 11.10 (76)Ivanhoe Assumption: Fii ina 3 Valkanis 3 Srarpad 2losefo 2;7ticker 2

Joyce 2 Shemshedin Tompkins Morris Best Wood Brown Morris ScarpariHarris losefo La Trobe: Fanent 2 Mandsley 2 Morton Fitzgerald PruscinoHarvey Blight Brooks Murphy Best McMeekin Davies Fanant DavisGleesonUmpires : Paul7Uppen Anthony Simpson (E)WBIIAldS1'OWN CYALS 3 .7 9.9 13.12 16.12 (108)BENTTEIGH 1.0 6.1 6.2 11.4 (70)WIDlemsWwn : Williams 6 Barlow 2 Lee 2 Anderson 2 Wuchatsch SmithNisbet Thomas Best: Phemister Thomas Monkhurst Wheeler MunroWilliams Bentldp: Paul 7 Robertson 3 HandBeld Best Fishlock

Robertson Sharp Handfield Craven Paul

Umpires : Andrew Fyfe (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignall (B)SWINBURNE UNI 1.3 7.6 10.9 13.14 (92)OLD GEELONG 5.7 9.9 13.12 14 .14 (98)

Swin: M Higgins 5 Murchie 5 Morrison Fricke Fidler Best: M HigginsDunsfoni Fragiacomo Piotrowski Prior Murchie Old Geelong- Vickers-Willis 4 Munro 2 E Bayles 2 Ainsworth 2 Goldsworthy Cannin T Betts NBetts Best E Bayles Ainsworth Fitzclarence Paul Stinchcombe BellUmpires : Peter Pullen Jamie Gunn (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .3 2.4 2.6 4.6(36)

OLDCAREY 8.4 15.9 23.15 29.21(195)Monash Gryphons: Malone 3 Pocock Best: Flowerday Wells T BourbonPocock S Bourbon Malone Old Carey: T Angus 6 Parton 5 Kent 4 James 4

C Angus 2 Vasffopoulos 2 Battle Bull Collins Rossignuold Trumbull WattsBest: Parton T Angus C Angus Stewart-Holmes Kent VasilopoulosUmpires : Phil Callil (F)WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 2.5 3.8 6.11 (47)

BUIIFF.N 1El4PfESTOWE 1 .6 3.13 4.16 7.22 (64)West Bruns: Siebrand 2; Hamilton West Edwards Edwards Best SiebrandWest Touzel Torney R Benjamin Bull Temp: Williams 3; Robertson TullochStella Jones Best Williams Smith Tulloch Wise StellaUmpires: Alan Stubbs (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G)

D2 RESERVEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.2 6.2 10.3 11 .309)IATROBE UNI 3.2 7.7 10.10 14.13 (97)Ivanhoe Assumption: Mehmet 4 Pearce 3 Peoples Bums Ebbage Fmnich

Best Conley Peoples Bums Mehmet Curtin Franks La Trobe : Coulter 3Dumaresq 2 Hewitt 2 Spring 2 Dalrymple 2 Gurney Cornenti Gibson BestDalrymple Spring Bridges Dingle Coulter ButlerWII77AMSTOWN ( ,'YMS 0.2 4.7 5.10 5.14 (44)

BENTLEIGH 2.3 4.4 6.5 9.6(60)Williamstown- Burgess 2 Dowsey McLutcheon Pach Best Griffen PachBoz Koch McCutcheon Buttigieg Benfleigh: Lee 3 Withington 2 OldfieldPittito MikkeLsen Sampson Best Wittington Dimattina M1kkeLsen HayesHutchinson PittitnSWINBURNE UNI 1 .1 2.1 3.2 3.2(20)OLD GEELONG 5.2 7.4 9.9 18.13 (121)Swlu: Watts Harmer Carter Best D Smith J Ryan Harmer Watts CarterSandhu Old Geelong: Wilson 3 Avery 3 Grills 3 Salter 2 Allen 2 Fallaw 2 TBayles Kilpatrick Kimpton Best J Legoe H Legoe Symons Allen WilsonFallawMONASH GRYPHONS 0.0 4.2 4.2 5.6(36)

OLD CAREY 3.4 4.7 8.9 10.11(71)Monash Gry phons: Gonis 4 Gilchrist Best Grady Robinson Healy WadleyWilliamson Gouts Old Carey: L Guerra 3 Rowley 2 England 2Konstantinidis Adam Mason Best Bowley Mason Ward C Smith McFarlaneLeongWEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 2.1 2.1 2 .4(16)BULEEN 1EE PIFSTOWE 1.2 3.5 5.9 8.11(59)West Brunswick: Aylett Brockley Russell Best Brockley ; Twyfonl ; Craig:Brooks; Hutchins BO Temp : Williams 3; Howarth 2 Gannas DaskalouTheodrakakos Best Theodrakakos ; Tsokas: Parris; Hamshare ; Rogers;Howarth

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach : Justin Paul Coach : Steve Easton Coach: John Matt hew Senior Coach : Glenn Taylor Coach: Phil KnightAsst: Steve Rowe Res.Coach: Andrew Parris Assist Coach: Doni Valkanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach: John Leroy

Res. Coach : Steve Hall Res . Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach: John Leroy

1 C Sharp 1 B Touriganis 1 . S . Conley P.Morton 1 . S . Bourbo n2 D Ferguson 2 M Stella 2. M . Maud D Sheid ck 2• M . Heal y3 A Pittito 4 W Thompson 3. C. Tucker H.Davies 3 . A . Grad y4 S Sice 5 C Parris 4. T. O'Neill S.AdamswaRe

D Gleeson 4 . M . Malone5 M Eyles 6 ATehan 5. J. Scoble

.TMannes 5 . J . Watson

6 7 P Robertson 6. E . Healy (v.capt) c.ConentiLWalker

6 . D . Boll s7 J Robertson 8 J Wise 7. P. Rawley 10 S.Davis 7 . D . Walte r

8 JHandfield 9 J Matthews 8. J. Shuttleworth A.Murray11

8 . J. Blandford

9 10 P Tsokas 9. R. Peoples 3 Twdeme n114 D Buaer

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10 A Henry 11 G Chivers 10. P. Lee.

15 S.Brooks 10. P. Williamso n

11 D Martin 12 A Parris 11 . D. Valkanis 16 P.Farrant17 S Fderakt

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12 N Aitken 13 D Tulloch 12. P. Tonkin.

18 C.Blig~it 12 . A. Gross

13 14 A Wilke 13. S . Narkiewicz 19 ARandell 13 . J. Stratford

14 B Reid 15 1-Thompson 14. S . KasoM .Harvey21

22 D McMeekin14. A. Mckenzi e

15 16 S Smith 15 J Curtin.

23 M .Cossar 15 . A. Clarke

16 LAirey 17 T Coram. .

16. P. Harris 24 LErnall25 M .Fanning

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Paolucci18 M18 S Adaway 19 C Morrison 18. D.Abud 27 S.Pruscino28 C.Ross

. .19 R Coxhead19 20 M Jones 19. D. Wood (d.v.capt.) 30 S .Gellert

. .20 C Staff20 R Fishlock 21 P Gannas 20. N. Pye 31 A.Mambwe

32 S .Gibson. .

21 . J. Bingha m21 22 G McLaren 21 . N. Blainey 33 Coxhead22 B22 A Smith 23 D Matthews 22. A . Height 34 J,Buttgieg . .23 L Clar k

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35 Llreson (C) 37 P Ganiatsis 36. J . Tamburro 78 J .Clark 37 . A. Jenkin36 M Backman 38 N Scaglione 37. P. Cotter 84 T.Peters

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B.MurphyG.Murphy 51 . C . Leeton

50 A Stanes 51 . D. Pearce G.Nelson 52 . A. Flowerday51 P Sampson 52. S . Sampson (capt.) j'~lone11 53 . M. Bourbon52 LSampson 53. M . Chazan C.Black 54 . A. Perry53 A Banks 54. T. Scott LRyan

LHeathcote 55 . G . Harrak54 55. D. Frank S .OToole 56 . J. Healy55 G Richards 56. G . Ford J .Brodie 57 . W. Pocock56 C Aitken 57. M . Frannich S .Craig

C.Francis 58 . C . Yann i57 A Cantsilieris 58. D. Hager S .Gloury 59 . A. Yann i58 T Caterson 59. C. Mclnney M

,olloreS 60 . T. Bourbon

59 S Kennedy 60. J . Nemtses.

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG SWINBURNE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK WI LLIAMSTOW N

Senior Coach : Steve Maus Coach: Leigh Stafford Coach: Derek Thoene Coach: An gus Hamilton CYM SRes.Coach : Andrew Gates Res . Coach : Paul James Res. Coach : Troy Thompson Coach : Dane Mcleod

Res Coach : Paul Derva n

1 . C. Angus 1 M Goldsworthy 1 . L Watts 1a Drain M 1 D William s2 J Butdgieg

2. D. Faelis 2 W Ainsworth 2 . J Sheedy lb Hamilton A 3 D Grieve3. M. Cohen 3 J Fnzdarence 3 . J Piotrowski 2 Hamilton Ph4. D. James 4 C Stinchcombe 4 . A Fidler 3 Heppell G 5 D M GeodC

5. P. Konstantinidis 5 M Vickers-Willis 5 . J Demarte 4 Lehmann C 6 N Grant6. C. Campbell 6 J Bell D Harmer6 5 Cannane A 7 B Robinson7. S . Jessup 7 J Paul .

7 J Murchie 6 Pietsch S 8 B Han n8. A Stewart-Holmes 8 G Allen .

8 . M Higgins 7 Benjamin S 9 G Case10 B Cocks9. B. Andrews

10. K Shrives9 D Salter10 M Avery g, L Morrison 8 Batters P9 Morphei[ A 11 B Twis [

11 . N . Everett 11 L Stevens 10. M Anastassi 10 Byrne S 12(R) M A Cannon~on

12. L MacFarlane 12 T Paul 11 . D Milano 11 Avlett A 13 A Mackley13. G. Trumbull 13 T Cannon 13. K Barbary M

1 2 aguire T 14 D Ferris14. M . Mahon 14 D Taylor 14. R Goode 13 Ritchie M 14(R) A Daniel15. N. Bull 15 H McCarthy 15. H Sutter 14 Bowshall -Tanner C 15 W Phillips16. R. Graham 16 T Fallow 16. C Walsh 15 Russell M 15(R) P Breguet17. A . Parton 17 T Betts 17 J Roberts 16 Edwards S 16 D Gilmartin18. C. Matthews18. B. Chiuchiarelli (r)

18 J Malpas19 S MacGowan

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'17 He ood R18 Mc anus M

17 R Hart17(R) R Plochin o

19. T. Wood 19 N Betts19. B O Mara20. D Wigg 19 Touzel W

18 D Oldham19 P Dervan RC19 . P. Drake (r)

20 . J. Raftopoulos20 J Legoe21 L 21 . S Fragiacomo 20 Henderson S

21 Bromwich J20 P Sadler21 L Monkhurst

21 . T. Collins2 C B ttl

;Y;22 T 22. C Thomas24 C Higgins 22 Brockley S 22 M Saunders

. .2 a e 23 C Fairbaim . 23 Rudd D 23 T Wheeler23 . H. Van Cuylenberg 24 S Lansdell 25. M Whiting 24 Jenkin J 23(R) A Bouras24 . L Battley 25 T HopeJohnson 26. T Liston 25 Siebrand J 24 J McCutcheon25 . L Chiuchiarelli 27 W Paul 27 . R Kiss 26 Ben' in R Pac h

~(R) C Thomson26 . A. Wood27. N. Vasilopoulos

29 J HopeJohnson30 B Goldsworthy

28 . J Ryan29 . J Gordon

27 Brooks M28 Ward J

25(R) G Burgess26 L Grochowski28. N . Sulman 31 H Follette 30 . J Dunsford 29 Sheedy C 27 C Mathews

29. C . Munro30. A. Guerra

32 A Munro33 E Bayles

32 . P Beynon 30 Lewis M 28 A Kosmato s29 P Vincent

31 . J . Ward 34 S O'Brien 4. S ChristovA Frick e34

31 Caller S32 DAndrea S 30 T Turcinovich

32. P. Graham33. N . England

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32 X Toby34. T. Rossignuolo

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33 G Rickard34 B Jones. .

36. S . Wood38 T DAnto n e39 J Kilpatrick

.39. R Roberts 36 Campbell 8 35 C Bergin

37. C. Adam 40 H Legoe 40. J Coy 37 Dempsey T38 Coonan D

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. . . L00king Backby Geoff Reilley

5 YEARS AGO - 199 9

The "Sportscover Pick the Premiers" wasagain in force with $10,000 up for grabsto any club who could pick the 7 seniorpremiers . Popular umpire SteveMcCarthy umpired his 350th VAFA gam eand although being one of the reigning Agrade grand final umpires, statedumpiring the 1997 B grade grand final as"his biggest thrill to date" .Collegians and MHSOB became . the onlytwo undefeated teams in B gradealthough MHSOB had to come frombehind at three quarter time to defeatNOBS. Werribee's improvement wascontinuing in F grade and they held off adetermined Bulleen Cobras to win by 9points . Best were Collier, Pisak andMcGrath (5) and for the Cobras D'Angelo(3), Sankjavi and Paatsch worked hard .18 players were found guilty andsuspended in this round, not a good signand the charges covered a myriad ofmisdemeanours . The "harassment off theball" factor had appeared and was dealtwith expediently as these negatingtactics had "no place in amateurfootball" . The dubious intentions of somewater carriers was also brought to theattention of all clubs and the Executivewarned that this detracting feature mustbe controlled by all clubs .B section coaches were Brett Marchant(Beaumaris), Tim Hart (Collegians),Russell Barnes (Hampton Rovers), GarryConnolly (Mazenod), Warren Fall(MHSOB), Frank Dunell (NOBS), DaleTapping (Old Brighton), Peter Bedford(Old Padarians), Leigh Carlson (OldTrinity) and Steve Grace (Ormond) . At'least seven of these coaches either beforeor since season 1999 coached at otheramateur clubs. Who amongst themwould have experienced the most clubs ?

10 YEARS AGO - 199 4

West Brunswick congratulated StephenFyffe on his 300th game for the club . Agreat achievement .

B Section coacheswere Mark Sarau(Ajax), GrantLawrie (Bany),Harry Harisiou(Bull-Temp) ,Bruce Ferguson(Marc OC), Tony Paatsch (Mazen),

Russell Barnes (Old Brighton), Gary

Connolly (Old Ment), Dale McLaren (OldParad), Alex Johnson (Old Trinity) and

Grant Williams (U .Blues) .

Old Camberwell repeated their grandfinal winning form over St Leos Wattle

Park with a convincing win, kicking 7 .6to 3.2 in the final term, to win 19 .11

(125) to 14 .5 (89) . Best were Kyriacou,

Horskins, Inkster, Wilson, Spiomit ,

Jackson (Old C'well) and Meehan,Vaughan, Sargent, Ingram, Darcy,Robinson (St Leos) .Under reappointed coach Rod Kerley,

Peninsula began the year with an easy42 point win over UHSOB at Mt Eliza .

Best were Warne-Smith (8 goals), RossMcMahon, Brown, Angus, Atchison

(Penins OB) and Tennessy, Williams,

Wallace Griffiths, Rotchwell, Hallifax(UHSOB) .

Advertisers were C .U.B., Vic Health,McKinnon Sports Medicine Centre, Four'N' Twenty, Astra, Hugh Lyon Knitwear,Nanda Pasta, Schweppes, Sports Plus .RACV, Club Travel, Cadbury.

15 YEARS AGO - 198 9

VAFAUA Office Bearers for 1989 wereRobert Bell, President ; Russell Francis,Vice President; Andrew Belcher,Secreta ry; Rodney Clarkson, Treasurerand Graham Thwaites, Social Secreta ry .Certificate of Merit winners were Har ryBirkenfelds (ANZ Bank), Bruce Ivey (WestBrunswick), Gordon McGregor ( HamptonRovers), Ross Medwin (T'town), RogerPaul (Old Haileybury), George Teale(Collegians), Dennis Wheelan (OldParadians), John Wood (OldMelburnians) .

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250 games to Robin "Tamba" Martin atMHSOB, a wonderful ambassador for hisclub and Amateur Football . Top DSection goal kicker in 1979, 3 VAFAGrand Finals, 2 Best Clubman Awards,Club Vice President social convenor formany years .MHSOB mourned the passing lastDecember of their esteemed member"Pop" Shapir, Club President 1932-1952 .His contribution to MHS committees wasunequalled .In a sensation at Old Brighton v OldMelburnians, Andrew Cooper (now wellknown in another sport) received a freekick on the siren, and goaled . OldBrighton by one point according to thetimekeeper, however the goal umpirescores had OM's as victors . Theexecutive ruled that the game beawarded to Old Brighton as a goalumpire was confused by navy bluesweaters and red socks, having recordeda goal to the wrong team !It was farewell to Peter French ; theAssociation's first ever full time GeneralManager who had been appointed in1983. Peter had accepted a position asVicSports' Executive Director. TheAssociation thanked Peter for theoutstanding job he had done. Strictlyneutral, he nonetheless got greatpleasure from Ormond's premiershipsparticularly when they were won at theexpense of Old Xaverians, the clubstrongly supported by his father-in-lawand numerous brothers-in-law .3UZ's Arthur Higgins was presented withthe VAFA's 1988 Media Award .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 4

It was a great day at Kew when Terry

Hughes played his 300th game for the

club- since joining in 1965, Terry hadwon the best and fairest 5 times, and

had been runner up 7 times! Terrycoached Kew to a long awaited

premiership in C Section in 1979 and

with his great club spirit anddetermination Terry had led the club

back to A Section. An outstanding

centreman, and at times, rover, Terryjoined past players Ken Rogers and Don

Mullin as 300 game players .

Advertisers included Repco Auto Parts,Peter Nathan the Plastics Man, John F.Hickman Trophies, Antipest (managed byLaurie Aghan) and Hoyts Cinemas .Paul Smith played his 100th game for StKilda CBOC . 150 games to one of OldHaileybury's all time great clubmen,John Corrigan, best and fairest 1981-82 .Ivanhoe and Parkside met in a "thriller"-the difference at the change was onepoint, at half time 5 points, at the finalchange again 1 point, and at the finishthe Red Devils had beaten the 'Hoes by 4points 20.15 to 19 .17 . Best were Ware,Yoksich, Fletcher, Howell (7 goals), andSimondson, Gittos, Balcombe (6 goals) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1979

Congratulations on 100 games to OldCarey's secretary, Mike Andrews, PeterDonegan of De La Salle, Max "Waxie"Walker (AMP) .Umpires' Association officials were ColinWills (President), Richard Tracey(Secretary) and David Hindle (Treasurer) .Old Scotch were still in the horrors aftertheir 1978 triumphs . None of their threeteams had yet been able to open itspremiership account .A Section coaches were Bernie Sheehy(De La Salle), Max Condle (Ivanhoe),Shane Maguire (NOB), Peter McLean (OldMelb), Brendan Danaher (Old Parad),Laurie Aghan (Old Scotch), Wayne Walsh(Ormond), Mich Maloney (St Bernards),Ted Farrell (U . Blacks), and Alan Salter(U . Blues) .200 games to Old Brighton's BarryGartner, De La Salle's Barry Lyons andPeter Rule (Old Ivanhoe) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1974

Harry Trott Oval saw plenty ofexcitement, Collegians beat Powerhouseby a solitary point in the seniors whilethe reserves drew .150 games to All Australian player andcaptain of State team, Ormond vice-captain Bruce Bourne .Old Carey and MHSOB played a draw inB Section, 10 .10 each. Best were Elliot,Freeman, Thomas (Old Carey), andLolatgis, Ternes, Ponton (MHSOB) .

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03 SECTIONby Ed Sil l

Round 1 Review Preview

Footy arrives and so does the winter weather. Still feeling the wayIt did help to keep the scores down, not th eworst thing at this time of the year

! Obviously early but my top two, namely home groun d inner's l is more pronounced

and tough footy and all supporters are sure

tipping wise . Must

at the start of the year.

Match of the day sees Rupertswood hostOakleigh in the battle of the potentialheavyweights. The Wods have had a greatpre season and with the memory of the closeloss in last years preliminary still burning,will be hard to beat . The Krushers also had agreat pre season so this shapes as a pearler.Apply rule number 1, Rupertswood for me .

Another clash of round 1 winners asHawthorn host Power House . A rivalry hasbeen quietly buildinbetween these clubsover the years and they wiil clash down atRathmines Road . Both sides like to play hard

to get a great game this week. Plenty of flaklast week for not supporting the Hawks butmight have to do it again, the House but onlyjust .

Uni High welcome Sydal and will be keen to

CLUB

D3 SECTION

Mt LillydaleHawthornSt JohnsD3 RESERVE

Uhs-VU

RAME LST WK TOTAL

Varga 4 4

Whithead 6 6Verberne Mi 5 5

Lauletta 4 4Horbury 4 4

CertoReidSentarisHallForbes

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get their season up and running. Syndal willgain some strength over the nest few weeksbut will need to trouble some of the sides inthe grade . Uni for me!

A clinker of a game waits between SouthMelbourne and St .Johns . The Jocs want toshow they are better than last years finishsuggest and started on a good note last week.Some positive rumours circulating out ofSouth, fancy they might get on the winner'slist this week .

Finally, Mt Lilydale makes what must surelybe the longest road trip in Amateur footy asthey trek down to Werribee . Werribee wereOK without winning last week whilst MtLilydale met one the top guns . Not a greatdeal of form to work off so have to apply rulenumber 1 . Werribee for me !

Correspondents

A few technical hitches apparently last week.You can email me on [email protected] orgive me a call on 0418348723 .

SherrinThe Only BallVAFA Players

Fly For.

TODAY'S MATCHE SD3 SECTION

Werribee Amateurs v Mt LilydaleHawthorn Amateurs v Power Hous e

UHS-VU v Syndal Tally-H oSouth Melbourne Districts v St Johns 0 C

Sportscover Arena Friday April 23 -6.15pm

Rupertswood v Oakleigh

MT LILYDALE 0.2 5.8 8.8 8.16 (58)RUPERTSWOOD 7.2 9.4 13.7 19.9 (123)Mt Idlydale: FVarga 4 Carolan 2 Flanagan Hayes Best : F Varga T VanDuuren K Maniscalchi L Kellett Rupertswood : Whitehead 6 KeenanHatty Breenan 2 T West M West K Elliot H Hewitt L Spinner L PlummerJ Phillips Best: T West Keenan M West Clarke Whitehead PrendergastUmpires: Mark Alexander (F)

POWER HOUSE 4.4 7.8 13.11 17.12 (114)WERRIBEE 2.1 6.6 8.7 9.11 (65)Power House: Mick Verberne 5 Mark Verberne 3 N Bishop 2 J Nicholls2R Davies 1 A Ristovski 1 M Taylor 1 R Walsh 1 S West 1 Best : M Hill BDallimore P Haseler B Tamer D Glanville Mick Verberne Werribee : BMcMillan 2 A Tedesco 2 S Kidd 1 A Borg 1 K Murphy 1 J Hoffman 1 MWalsh 1 D Harwood L Carson K Murphy J Ayling M Keogh L LangHeldUmpires: Paul Dinneen (F) Graeme Booth David Murray (G)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3.2 3.4 6.8 6.10 (48)HAWTHORN 3.4 6.11 11.12 14.16 (100)Syndal Tally-Ho: Cachia 2 DRichardson 2 Bingham Rutter Best : BrownBennett Agnello Bingham Rutter Hawthorn: Lauletta 4 Jimmy 3 Ogge2 Rice 2 Saulle Reed Avergs Best: Disco Vance Jimmy McGlenchyAlexander TysonUmpires: Gerard Rolfs (F) Jake Mahar Alistair Chatto (G )

ST JOHNS 3.3 5.4 9.11 10 .12 (72)

UHS-VU 1.1 4.7 4.7 5.9(39)

St Johns : Horbury 4 Koppers; 2 Hartnett Arnold Chalk Scardamaglia

Best : Arnold Chalk Horbury Walker Brown Sharp UHS-VU: Farrelly 2

Tate Rose Butera Best: Gorringe Diamond M Farrelly Hefner Rose

Langendore

Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Graeme Morgan (F!

OAEIZIGH 4.2 10.9 3.11 18.16 (124)

SOUTH MEIB DISTRICTS 4.4 5.4 9.10 15.11 (101)Oekleigh: A Kitts 11 Mackenzie 3 Hetty 2 S Kitts 2. Best: Wills Reynolds

A Kitts Fumell Bell K Holden . South Melb : Daly 3 P DAndrea 3

Giannelis 2 A Hannan 2 King Meruich Pateralas Stefanidakis

Washington. Best : Aquilina A Hannan Washington Chhevers Moojen

King.Umpires : Simon Olive (F)

D3 RESERVE

MT LD.YDALE 0.0 3.5 3.5 6.12 (48)

RUPERTSWOOD 7.8 10.8 17.9 20 .11 (131)Mt Lilydale : Syphus Maltar Cunningham Best: King D Watt Maltar

Syphus Rupertswood : A Certo Reid 4 Sentaris 3 Shaw Powell 2 C Certo

Jaegar Jordan Best : Shaw Sentaris Powell Reid A Certo

POWER HOUSE 2.3 2.5 3.11 3.12 (30)WERRIHEE AMATEURS 0.1 4.6 6.7 13.14 (92)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.0 2.4 3.4 3.5(23)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.2 4.4 12.9 15 .11 (101)

ST JOHNS 1.2 2.3 2.3 3.4 (22)UHS-VU 0.2 3.2 3.4 5.6 (36)St Johns : Hall 3 Best: Roberts Hall Peary Kosmala Callery BastoneUHS-VU : Forbes 3 Zulicki Thomas Best : Uebergang Cleaveland ForbesMora McGrath Partridge

OAELEIGH 7.14 (56)

SOUTH MELE DISTRICTS 5.6(36)

Oakleigh: Marshall Nuske Orchard Perdikomatis Redford Ryan Videky

Best: Cooke Cash Connellan Redford Marshall Ryan

South Melb : Earl Henderson 2 Evan Henderson 2 McGee Best :Downing Doyle Briglia Grant Milne Thoma s

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HAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A.F.C POWERHOUSE RUPERTSW00 DCoach : Peter Tyson ~OLHG IM S Coach : Chris Moore Coach: Brett Devlin Coach: Tony WestRes . Coach: Ed Sill Senior Coach : David Keast Res: Pat McKenna Res Coach: Gary Dean Res. Coach: Shane Mdauchlar

Res Coach: Billy Leek

1 A Collins 1 Murray A M Taylor 1 2 Purcell G .2 G Broadley 3 Mackenzie D R Humphreys 2 3 Page S.3a A Knott 1 . J. Paull

4 He G N Pavbu 3 4 Burrowes D.3b N Patterson 2. P. Hayes

Kokkinos C5D Boland 3 5 McGrath J .

4a S Stevens 3. M . Brebner ( DVC) B Turner SanVC 4 6 Gallus S .4b B Glover 4. F. Varga 6 Cash M M Braini 5 7 Whitehead B.5a S Ave ry 5. G. Bird 7 Short M P Sosic 5 8 Elliott K5b T Kerr 6. M. Jelenc 8 Earl S M Verbeme 6

.9 Clarke MBe P Avery 7. C . Var

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10 Albania JC Alexander8 J Cargil ; B. K. Man iscalchi (VC) 10 Mitchell R

M Hill 8

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9. A. Del Biondo 11 Treacy G p~r 1p 12 Temming M .90 P O9Chard 11 . C . Gibson 12 Fumell D B Phillips 11 13 Sinnett B. (Capt .)11 M Pollock 13 . R. Kidd 13 Britt D A Brownjohn 12 14 Plummer L12bA Tsoumba ris 14. W. Charlton 14 Malcom P J Harris 13 15 Webb N .13aJ Murphy 15. R . Scott 15 Redford G W Elliot 14 16 Clarke P.13b J Povey 16. D. Morrison 16 Bell M P Haseler San Capt 15 17 Hatty R.14aD Lauletta 17. J . Lesinger

17 Holden K(DVC)R Anderson 1 6

L d 17C M18 Pettm an M .

14bT Fitzpatrick15 M Tyson

18. R . McKenzie19. M. Leonard 18 Connellan J

c eoF Doyle 18

19 Collins D .20 Flinn P.

16 C Reed 20. D.Watt 19 Keating R L Button 19 22 Stevens D .17 B Ruzicka 21 . M. Cunningham 20 Tolley J J Evans 19 23 West M .18 P Phillips 22 N Col arossi 21 Perdikomatis A J Nicholls 20 25 Weston S .19 J Law20 S Parker

. .23. B . Eg an ~~ S

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27 Temming L

21 K Brockman 24. L Merrett 23 Kerley J A Naylor 23 28 McDonald D .

22 C Habel 26. T. Flan agan 24 Kitts S J Taylor 24 29 Baines M .

23 L Collins 27. N . Pearce (VC) 25 Ma rshall C M Driessen 25 32 Sinnet P.24 J Jackomonis 28. D. Maggs 26 Kitts A D Har ris 26 33 Ki ng J .25 M Zaverella 29. J . Roberts 27 Zula D (VC) R Davies 27 35 Carlo C .26 N Hayes 30. A. Penhale (RVC) 30 Holden P P Cooper 28 36 Henry P.27 R Lord 31 . T. H ansford 31 Bromley T (C)

M Beasley 29 38 Johnson R .28 T Cri velli 32. P. Carolan (C) T McFarlane 30 39 Walsh D .29 P Barker 33. C . Anders on

32 Hunt T R Ma rs hall Res Capt 31 40 Wilson T.33 P Stroud 34. L Kellett

34 Lucas P M Verbeme San VC 32 41 O'Riley C.34 R Johnston D Call anan35 35 Nuske R A Ristovski ~ 42 McKenzie M .35 S Davies ..

36 M Alderman 36 Ryan M S Fordham 34 43 Phillips R .36 A West

. .37 C Carstens 37 Phillips B S Hatchard 35 44 IcelyA .

37 M Daou38 B Bruns

. .38• J . Charles 38 Cammiss S

35J KilpatrickC Doolan an 45 Hum D.

39 G Cade 39. T. Van Duuren 41 Way S S West 37 46 Howard R .

40 P Rossitto 40. M. Rhodes 42 Dalton S T Brownjohn 38 47 SoutarisA.

41 J Bogie 41 . M. Matter 43 Hinton A W Benton 39 48 Bugeja N .

42 D McGlenchy 42. M. Pe ri era 44 Wills N J Ma rshall 40 49 McGovern N.43 I Chepa 43. D . Holloway (RC) 45 Nevae J R Black Res VC 41 50 So utad s D .44 B Alder 44. A. ~x 46 Nguyen B

P Arnold 42 51 MacPherson B .45 B Mountain 45. K Fraser J Howes 43 52 Jordon A .46 T O'Hanlon 46. D . King

47 Stevenson M D Glanville 44 54 Koala M.47 D Lahiff 47. C . Lonergan

48 Reynolds J A Con treras 45 56 Hatty G.48 A Brick 48. S. Dougherty

49 Collins S V Brown 46T M h ll

57 McMahon N .49 N Tiem

~ Watt49 M 50 Lamb C a rs a 47 58 Woodall D.50 J Gourlay51 S Signorini

. .50. D . Hicks 51 Kennedy L~

D Crane 47N Sharp 48

61 McConville P.

52 C Frost 51 . A. Bullerjahn 52 Cooke C C Pratt 4963 Morrice P.69 Bradbury H .

53 M Preston 53. D .Marotti 53 Lourey A A Volz 50 77 O'Callagh an54 J Berry 54. L All anson 54 Edwards M J Best 5155 A Saulle 55. T. WIson 56 King B C Matheson 5256 M Coglan B. Leek 57 Nagel D S Warne 5357 B Collins J . Mollica 58 Glossop A D Reidy 5458 T Dixon J . Commerford 59 Orchard T

E Buckley 5559 A Doyl e60 G Saddington

J . Penhale 60 Wills DC Plazzer 56R Nilsson 57

61 M Gray A. Delahunt 61 Ciavarella A C Hunt 5962 A Johnsen J . Hoffman

63 Couttie M B Dallimore 6063 D Kealy 64 Videky E L Hall 6264 N Kudeweh 65 Hullah M M Webber 6365 G Lilywhite E Cartledge 6766 C Lorenz T Drew 6967 S McDonald T F riend 8768 P Nikoloau N Bishop San VC 8869 T Papamarkov70 A Patto n71 S William s72 M Waller73 J William s75 E Sill76 C Pickett77 A Smith78 D Carter

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ST. JOHNS OC SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHSOB WERRIBEECoach: Ben McGee DISTRICTS Coach : Je ff Bingham Coach : Shane Mottram Coach: Tim Ellis

Res: Rod Walker Coach, Brendan Moloney Ass . Coach : Dick Turpin Res . Coach : G.Temes Res. Coach : Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher Res. Coach : Tony PsinasRes Ass. Coach: Nick Murray

Assistant G .Mandali s

1 K Arnold 1 J Washington DVC 1 M. Wright I . D. Nedinis

2 M . Peake 2 Ma Hannan C 1 . A . Turpin 2 R . Thorp 2 . KMurphy

3 D. O'Connor 3 M Balshaw 2. I Bingham (VC) 3 T. Cleveland 3 . D . Flack (R C)

4 S . Holmes 4 S Stepnell 3 M Joy 4 L GorringeMottram5 S

4. S. Kidd5 B . Hilton 5 S King g Bayliss .

Cracknell C6 S 5. B. Cunningham

6 M . Phaedonos 6 L Kealy4 P Henderson (VC) .

7 D. Zulicki 6. M. Wals h

7 N. Chalk 7 A Hannan5 D Hannett 7 M Farmer (R) 7. T. Dean

8 M . Hartnett 8 X Kidd6 V Wong 8 M .Gerolemou 8. R . Stonehouse

9 A. Jones 9 S AqualinaP Gleason 9 S. Devlin 9. J . Ayling

M . Courmadias 10 D McCormick7 A Burns8 R Bennett

10 B . Farrellyh11 D Forbes

10. M . Keogh (C)

11 J. Kelly 11 P Daly 9 D Richardson.

12 W. Smith /C)11 . M . Green ~12 P. Walker 12 A Argyriou J Cropp 13 N. Rose 12. T. Ellis

13 C . Horbury VC 13 E Henderson 10 T Psinas 14 M . Butera 13. F. Mehmert

14 P. Sharp 14 D Bell 10 A Hallyburton 15 J. Jacks 14. J . Marinis

14R M. Hanger15 B Lazzaro 11 J Rutter 16 J. Tate

17 C. Langendorf15. A. Murph y

Gauch i16 N15 M . Kosmala16 J Neimi 12 J Moresi 18 A. Hellner

. .Tedessco17 A16 A . Paterson

17 P DAndrea 13 S Miller 19 J. Uebergang . .

17 S . Cockayne VC- Res 14 S O'Boyle (R .VC) 20 G . Maddgrano 18 . D. Velisha

18 C. Emery 18 G Cox 15 N Murray 21 J. Hall 19 . J. Addam o

19 J . Cotton 19 A Reid 16 J Fleming 22 G . Mandalis 20 . E. Mahoney

20 B. Rydquist 20 W Brown 17 L Fuller 23 G . Temes 21 . T. Davidso n

21 S. Koppens C 21 B Johnson 18 M Bircanin 24 R . Hortle 22. A. Dibatista

22 G . Roberts 22 T Milne 19 AThompson 25 S. HaynesThoma s26 P 23. C . Becker

23 J. Diaz DVC 23 B Downing 201 Mackenzie (VC) .27 A. Cusick

24. L Carson24 L Mara B Joske24 20 C Hall 28 P. Sklevenitis 25. B . McMillan

25 B. Waters 25 S Atherton 21 L Devon 29 K Weber 26. R . Bell26 R Mitchell 22 M Buckley 30 J . Partridge 27. A Borg

Dowsett27 R 27 P Cheevers 28. D. Czajowski (D .V/C).28 A. Dexter 30 T Zantuck 24 M Macfarlan e

25 C Clark (R.VC)32 J . Michael33 J. Strangio

29. S . Dole

29 T Ellis 31 S Hermman 26 A Morrison 34 J. O'Neill 30. D. Sette

30 R . Walker 32 D McGee 27 M Leplaa 35 A. Butera 31 . B. Waters

31 D. Rydquist 35 N Moojen 28 A Frederick 36 A. Pendlebury 32 . D. Harwood

32 A . Rudd 37 J Clyne 29 C Beaumont 37 G . Catterall 33 . R. Baker

33 A Foneca 38 D Rowe 30 B Holland 38 R . Lapish39 M Rea34 . J. Hoffman

34 M . Hancock C- Res 39 A Briglia 31 A Richardson (R.C) .40 L Maguire

35 . B. Bunworth

35 J. Sacco 42 G Gaylor 32 L Hannemann 41 A. Ludlow 36. S. Bianco

36 P. Harris 43 W D'Andrea V C 33 T Bartholomew (R .VC) 42 D . Wallace 37. C . Howard

37 D. Christian VC- Res 44 D Geary 34 N Hunter 43 M. O'Neill 38. T. Towers (RV/C)

38 D. Savio 45 C Roe 35 C Cachia (C) 44 C. Witnish 39. L. Langfield

39 P. Rudd 46 A Ray36 T Fleming 45 S . Hams

46 C Siotos40. S . Fulle r

40 T. Hyland 47 J Royle37 B Robinson .

Gillies47 H41 . G. Grogan (R C)

41 J. Hargraves 52 M Anderson38 M Christiansen39 D Hallisey

.48 M . Davidson 42, P. Thomas

42 D . Sanders 53 D Phillips 40 B Thomas 49 S. Smits 43. D. Buchanan

43 M. Van Houten 55 J Pohlner 41 M Moresi 50 B. Warren 44.T Johnson

44 J . Ross 64 M Stefanidakis 42 M James52 A. Docherty

Schul z53 J45 . C. AJabakis

45 A. Hall 43 A Brown.

Thomas55 N46 . A. Carson

46 B . Gallery 44 K Bradford.

Creek56 D47 . A. Camilleri

47 G. Baslone 45 H Rosenhain.

57 C. Thomas 48 . J. Tumskos

48 J. Hargraves 46 S Williams 58 J. Thomas 49 . G . Fuller49 A Kizilis 46 D Kennet 59 D . Macrae 50 . K Pace

50 J. Brown 47 C Hayes 60 G. Costas 51 . B. Fento n

51 C. Santoni 48 D Reynolds 61 T. Stathopoulos 52. P. Dawe

52 D. Harkin 49 A Herrmann 63 D . Edwards64 B . Walpole

53. R . Marston

53 C. Raffle 50 65 J . Hams 54 C. Smith

54 D. Vandenvert C Discombe 66 S . Butera 5. B . Brown555 B. Pickering 52 S Anderson 67 M. De Luise 56. D. Frazer

56 A. Dragwidge 53 B Smith 68 L Holmes 60. M . Czajowsk i

Scardamagli a66 J 54 P Sheer 69 . A. Dowdell. 55 T McLennan 70 E. Ricciub56 A Treasure 71 B. Goldsmith

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« . .,. . . 79 M. Turvey81 B Will.86 W. Higgins

Dowsett 88 D . Fisher

Engineering 99 W. Hirco e

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TODAY'S UMPIRES

BLUE5 Luke Duthie

6 Brendan Devlin

8 Mark Alexander

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

9 Damien Lane

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

20 Grant Wardrop

21 Gaj Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Kat z

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

GREEN5 Wayne Hinton

6 Not Available

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 Stephen Capl e

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Horskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryd e

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Logan Smith

36 David Phillips

37 David Murray

S~iwepe'sSPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffinan

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball

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 Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Haye s

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

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YELLOW5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

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 Paleodimos

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angelis

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Roland Fuhrmann

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Jamie Gunn

37 Joseph Hartwig

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004

SherrinUMPIRES CORNER

by Leah Gallagher &Steve McCarthy

Finally the first game came and went . Well was it I• Leadershipworth the training that Jason has subjected us to Take action tha tover the last 10 weeks and did we really miss allthat paperwork and origami effort after a game.?

First round highlightsWith the numbers required for umpires to officiategames each week not at the desired quantity, a bigthanks in the first week to the umpires who havedoubled up in games already. Thanks to the ClubXVlll umpires and Club Reserve umpires who havehelped out after finishing their games to front upagain .

Dirk Kramer who has run the boundary beforeused his throw in skills when tossing the coin toland the five-cent piece on the roof of De La Salleclubrooms. We wonder who won the toss? Dirk,don't be cheap use something with weight, try thefifty-cent piece or go for the gold coin. To make itworse, that's not the first time that's happened toDirk.

Proffle of a VAFA umpireBrian has pin-pointed a number of areas that weas umpires can look to, to more enhance ourprofile whilst doing our job both on and off thefield .

• Effective CommunicatorYou will earn the respect of players and officialswith good verbal and non-verbalcommunication

• Have a goDo the best you can at all times. No short cuts.

• Willingness to learnCome into the group with an open mindprepared to listen and learn from all peoplewithin the group . Be prepared to help otherslearn through your experience .

• Consistent decision makerHave a strong knowledge of the laws of thegame. Give appropriate responses to each act ofplay .

• TeamworkTogether everyone achieves more. Support yourmates.

• HonestyWhile on the ground, with both your coachesand yourself.

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ensures the game i splayed according to the laws . Give the player'sconfidence that they will be protected whengoing for the ball.

Another ruleAnother couple of new rules this year.

1 . The option for umpires to either bounce orthrow the ball up to start quarters and onrecommencement after a goal. The umpires willclearly notify the players of their intention ofwhat will occur.

2. On wet grounds (if and when that happens) witha muddy cricket wicket, if the centre squarecannot be moved towards a wing to enable adrier surface. Then the ball can be thrown up(or bounced) on a drier spot away from thecentre of the marked square .

Trainers AssociationGreat to see the new uniform of the trainers, thatreally highlighted their presence on the fieldespecially when attending to players .

Social NewsGolf day tomorrow be there at 9 .30am at MalvernValley public golf course .

Get We ll SoonAs we mentioned last week, legendary goal umpireKevin "Chillie" Segota was named VAFAPersonality of the Year for 2003 . UnfortunatelyChillie ruptured his achilles tendon in a practicematch and will miss the entire season . He'll bemissed on the field but he'll still be around VAFAcircles . We're sure to see him back bigger andbetter in 2005.

RemindersTo umpires to visit the after matches of the homeclubs and get to know the players and officials ina social atmosphere.

Any milestone games coming up? Be sure to letus know in advance, don't wait till Tuesdaytraining before the Saturday's game. This columnhas already been submitted for the week, so giveus plenty of notice .

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A couple of teams have once again sold me a few dummies ,and it has wreaked havoc on my tipping, with a poor two outof five last weekend . Here's hoping I can do a little better thisweek with some form to go on.ReviewKicking with the wind in the first quarter, 3t .Mary's bootedsix majors, however, their defence faltered allowing Kew toadd three of their own. With the scores even at half time,Vaughn Ryan was on fire up forward for the Saints, but againthey failed to capitalise to allow Kew a further three into thebreeze. Only a couple of goals behind going into the finalquarter, Kew turned on the class that has made them the D4premiership favorites. Skipper Tenetti kicked a blinder from50 as the Browns hit the front and with new recruit NathanCosley dominating, they piled on another 6 majors to run outeasy 34-point winners.Fltham surprised everyone as they accounted for thedisappointing Richmond Centrals by 50 points. The Turtlesapplied the pressure from the opening bounce, and theSnakes were "shell shocked" as they were held goalless in thefirst half. With the new youngsters contributing, the olderheads of Matty Hart and Brendan Evans were allowed to playat their best as the goals kept coming in a great win away forthe Turtles.Old Westbourne had no problems in disposing of a lacklustreBox Hill North in gale force conditions at Artic Park.Dominance by Damien Billman at centre half forward, "H-Cha" around the ground and "Jucka Horsburgh at fullforward ensured that Box Hill North's first goal in the openingquarter would be their only for the match as they ran out easy84 point winners .Bulleea started off well enough in their match againstElsternwick, however, it did take Dennis Grace's group ofnew players time to find their feet. Unstoppable in the centrewas three times competition best and fairest, Leigh "Diesel"Murphy, as he provided great strength and drive beatingthree separate opponents. Justin Hunter rewarded his hardwork up forward as Elsternwick jumped to a 3-goal lead atthe major break. From there they never looked back to leaveJoe D'Angelo tearing his hair out with a lacklustreperformance from the core group of senior players and a 73point flogging the result .In windy conditions North started strongly as ShaneHamilton and Glenn Stelfox ran amok up forward to allowNorth to kick six goals straight in the first quarter, followed byfour in the second to open up a handy six goal lead at the'major break. Albert Park however, discarded their shortgame after half time and with Richard Baker unstoppablearound the packs and Matty Hyams tireless around theground, the Falcon forwards piled on nine goals for the thirdquarter to take the lead. North rallied at the start of the finalterm, but a sensational performance from Albert Park saw

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them add another sevengoals against the wind torun out convincing 26-point winners.PreviewEltham v St.MarysI may have misjudged the new look Turtles list after lastweeks stirring victory, however, the real test will come todayas they host a St.Marys team on the rebound. The Saints donot travel that well and the wide expanses of Turtle Park willnot suit their game plan and as such, will need the good formof the likes of Purcell and Frail to continue . In a tough gameto pick, I think that if the Saints can improve on their skillerrors from last week, they can overcome a gallant Fltham by14 points.Box Hill North v RichmondBoth teams would have been bitterly disappointed with lastweek's ordinary performances and will be keen to makeamends today. No reports to me from either side, so it's a littledifficult to see where improvements will come from, however,from what I saw of Box Hill on Saturday, they appear asthough they do have something to offer, particularly againstthe weaker teams . The home ground advantage is also abonus, and as such I am going with Box Hill to win by 36points .Elsteauwick v Old Westbourn eToday's match will go a long way to proving the bona fides ofeach team as both try to establish themselves as final'scontenders . The Wickers will be buoyed by their great win lastweek, however, they will find they will need to lift another

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D4 SECTIONElsternwickAlbert ParkOld WestbourneNorth BrunswickSt MarysKewBull Cobras

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notch if they are to challenge Scratcher's chargers . I believethat should the Warriors be able to control the centre andcurb the influence of D4 star, "Diesel" Murphy, then theyshould have too much firepower up forward as they win atight one by 9 points.North Brunswick v Bulleen CobrasAnother cracker of a game pits two teams on the reboundfrom matches both could have won . Word from the Cobracamp is that they were bitterly disappointed with their lossand are predicting a big week for the club. They will be hopingthat last week's standout players in newcomer MickNathanielz and youngster Tim Conn will again perform,however, they will have to overcome the backline brilliance ofNorth's Kyriazis and Ferrante who were excellent last week .In what should be a tough and physical encounter, I am goingwith the home side who just play the Bocce Palace a littlebetter than most as they run out 21-point winners .Kew v Albert ParkThe match of the day sees the two grand finalist contendersfighting it out for premiership favouritism. Kew were solid lastweek, however, it is a more polished unit today than theyfaced last week. With gun forward Sean Allan due for a bag,Kew's "Frankie" will have his work cut out in what should bean interesting dual . Picking a winner is difficult, however, Ibelieve that with newcomers Gerald Collins, Mathew Burtonand Steve Bennett making their presence felt for the Falcons,an upset could be in the making as I go with the Falcons towin by 15 points.Press CorrespondentsA very good response with only Richmond and Box Hill Northnot providing anything. It's very hard to write somethingabout your team if you do not send me a report fellers!To the others, thanks for your input. Please keep themcoming to [email protected] .au by no later thanmiddav on Mondav.

MILESTONE SNorth Brunswick - 50 Games Wayne Duson & Mick Vaina.Well done to Spider on reaching 50 games . A hard runningmidfielder Wayne had the honour of being Captain of theReserves Premiership Team in 2003. With his speed &determination he will be a candidate for a Senior berth thisseason. Also well done to Mick on reaching 50 games. Atalented footballer that everyone at North hopes will realisehis full capabilities this season and cement a place in theseniors. A versatile player who can play anywhere Mick willsurely display his many talents this season. Well done to bothplayers from everyone at Allard Park.Kew - congratulations to versatile Jamie Bell who lines upfor his 100th game today against Albert Park. Jamie, a dualB&F winner has excelled in all key forward and defensivepositions - his sure marking and clear thinking has wonmany games for the K's. A leader on and off the field, Jamieis a great mentor to the younger players . He also helps out onthe social committee organising the annual Trivia evening .Good luck today Jamie from the Kew boy s

TODAY'S MATCHESD4 SECTION

Eltham Collegians v St MarysBox Hill North v Richmond Centra l

Elsternwick v Old WestbourneNorth Brunswick v Bulleen Cobras

Kew v Albert Park

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ST MARYB 6.3 7.5 13.9 14.9 (93)KEW 3.5 7.9 10.12 18.19 (127)St Marys: V Ryan 4 Purcell 2 Schembri Gratezer Theohanis P Ryan OrmeWright Waller Dwyer Best Purcell Flail Graetzer Orme Kew : Tinettl 4Lamana 3 Looker 2 Dean 2 Wood 2 Allen Evans Watts Cullen Glenn Best :Cullen Tinettl LaFlanchi Costley Looker BellUmpires : Jack Lloyd Pat Maebus (F]RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 0.4 4.6 5.7(37)

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Speakman Maher Banitt Birt Flthem: Savage 2 Galvin 2 Nelson 2 Thomas

Love Panetta Justice MacDonald Hart Best Evans Savage Thomas Galvin

Love Hart

Umpires: Matthew Meier (F] Michael Lee Jim Exton (G )OLD WESTBOURNE 2.3 8.11 9.12 13.19 (97)BOX HIII. NORTH 1.4 1.4 1.7 1 .7(13)Old Westbourne: J Horsburgh 5 Hodgson 2 AHon;bmgh Gerace PavezMoore BiOman Huntington Best Huntington Lever Baulch AHon ;burghHodgson Hudson Box Hill North: Editor Best Rogers ASallatloglo GarrettOlsen Worrel SteeleUmpires: Michael GOday (F7BUIIF.Fai COBRAS 2.6 4.8 5.12 7.15 (47)EI.S1FRNiWICK 1.3 7.11 14.1 3 17.18 (120)Bull Cob : Nathardels 4 Daniels 2 Genies Best DallOglo C Cookson MannPasinati Nathaniels FJet: Hunter 6 Foster 2 Murphy 2 C Mahony 2 S Grace2 D Grace B Mahorry Banky Best C Mahony Hunter Murphy Stuchbery SGrace S MahonyUmpires: Anthony Calderone (F)NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.0 10.4 13.5 16.10 (106)ALBERTPARK 1.6 4.9 13.10 20.12 (132)Nth Bruns: Hamilton 5 Stelfox 4 Newton 2 Russo 2 J Boudoloh H TsialtasSanrtnarUno Best Kyrlazis Ferrante Robertson Stelfox Mounhney RussoAlbert Park: Collins 6 SAllan 4 Baker 3 Hyams 2 S Bennett W Johnson deZoete Best Dudi Baker Hyams Sutton Simcocks Chamber sUmpires: Michael Forde Jason WasraJ (F7 Matthew Jackson (B)

D4 RESERVEST MARYS 1.2 1.2 4.9 5.9 (39)KEW 4.0 8.3 9.4 12.9 (81)St Marys: Roseman 2 Millar Butler Lattrner Best Gilchrist Weller LatimerMaschette Hew: Cronin 2 Fenanbno 2 Makris 2 McNeill 2 Bortone CannanMclaurin Rakusz Best Dahlstrom Pocock Johnston McNeill MakrisRakuszRICHMOND CENTRAL 3.1 4.3 4.3 5.5(35)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.3 4.5 9.8 12.12 (84)Richmond: Trtrnmatiz lake Jamshidi Legassick C White Best Colmer CWhite Jamshidi S Lynch Schirmer 1}unmatlz FHtham Jorgensen 6DJustlce 2 Watson J Foo Babon Wright Best Luttick Jorgensen TurneyHogan Todman BabonOLD WESTBOURNE 2.4 3.8 9.12 10 .13 (73)BOX BQL NORTH 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.4(10)Old Westbmune: Croswell 2 Richardson 2 Edwards 21 .ennon ManolokakisMerryweather Slattery Best Bartolo Edwards Board Theodore MesmanManolokalds Box Hill North: Cenilli Best : Lay Cenilli Thor RobinsonD'Amato Callism>rlFxx COBRAS 3.0 4.2 5.6 7.7(49)ELSTERNWICK 2.2 3.3 4.6 4.7 (31)Bid Cob: Edger 4 Unwln Foskett Fr-adkin Best Fridkin Edger UnwinMcQualter Richards Trapman FLrt: Battaini lasnitzid AllterT Perkins Best :Gordon Morgan Whelan Hartley Nolan PateyNORTH BRUNSWICK 1.3 2.7 3.10 5.15 (45)ALBERTPARK 0.0 3.0 5.1 6.3(39)Nth Bruns. Boson 2 BCarter Paleodimos Papanikolou Best PrestigiacomoDuson Guppy Care FPap3nasfasatos SpanoAlbert Pert Pastras 3 Guanazm 2 Jackson Best . Harries GuzmanJackson MSmith DBennett McGuire

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CLUB 18 (1)OLD XAVERIANS 2 .7 6.14 11 .16 16.23 (119)MARCELLIN 2.1 2.2 2.2 3.2(20)Old %ev: Rourke 5 Davies 4 L Hardwick 2 Dillon 2 M Hardwick 1Rathgeber 1 Perry 1 Best: Rourke Davies Dillon Perry Jones BelliMueellln: Petrotl3 Best: Rigg Dearsley Petroff SpinellaUmpires : Mark Thornhill Tom Windlow (F )ST KEVINS 0.1 1.2 1.3 2.8(20)DE LA SALiE 3.6 7.8 9.13 9.14 (68)DLS: Ford 2 Skin 2 O'Connell Bowker Norton Brasher Jennings Best :Ford Craig Tucker P Brasher Norton T Moloney SKOB : Collins ShelleyBest : Clarke Johnston Halpin Collins MaceyUmpires: Rick Benson Frank Kavanagh (F) Bob Mutton BrendanCorcoran (B) Clive Shipley Brian Nunn (G)OLD IVANHOE 0.0 0.0 1.0 2 .0(12)OLD SCOTCH 5.5 10.12 10.16 17.18 (120)Old Ivanhoe : De Kretser Risstrom Best : Baccini Risstrom A WeiszTaylor De Kretser Jewell Old Scotch: Thompson 7 Beaurepaire CadeDufour Elder Elliott Feteke Kings Leitl McDonnell Sutherland Best Notreceived . Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 1.0 5.3 5 .3(33)MAZENOD 0 C 1.2 1.2 1.4 5 .8(38)Old Brighton: O'Neill 2 Oakley Erridge Earl Best : 0'Niell Seoud RhodesEnidge Oakley Cooper Mazenod : Davis 2 Vandergert Occhiuto CrozierBest: Davis Nussbaum Williams Belleville Jacobs Collins Umpires : PaulRapke (F)PRAHRAN 6.3 8.8 12.10 12.12 (84)OLD ESSENDON 1.0 3.0 5.0 6.1 (37)Prahran : Cartlidge 3 Ivak 2 DiUzio 2 A Blake Storer Geri Zissis MattDavies Best: Geri Storer Green A Blake Scott Belej Old Ess: Evans 2Steven 2 Cariss Crowley Best : Hay Poulton Papal Overman MorrisonEvans Umpires : Rick Benson (F7

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TRAINERS' CORNERby Chris Kell y

The season has started and now it is time to announce that the VAFA Trainers'Association will be announcing a"Trainer of the Month" and a "Trainer of the Year. "The "Trainer of the Month" will receive a medical backpack donated by Rob Duncan of Club Warehouse andhe/she will also get their profile in this column at the end of each month . Trainers from all clubs are eligible forthe award . They can be nominated by their club, coaches, players, suppo rters, members of the Trainers'AssociationExecutive and even the VAFA Executive .

Nominations should be sent to myself (chri skl5@bigpond .com) and should be received by Thursday 6th May.The winner of the "Trainer of the Month" for April will be announced in this Column on Round 5 (May 15th).

O O OThe "Trainer of the Year" will be chosen by the VAFA Trainers Association and announced at the VAFA AGMin December. The "11-ainer of the Year" will receive a fully stocked first aid kit donated by Club Warehouse andBeiersdorf Australia. The winning trainer's club will receive a plaque to be put up in the clubrooms and a cash

prize of $250 . This $250 prize will be matched with another $250 provided by the VAFA if the trainer's clubbusiness with Club Warehouse exceeds last year's business.

To be eligible to receive this award the trainer's club needs to support Club Warehouse and Beiersdorf Australia .

O O OCongratulations to the trainers and support staff of the Old Scotch club for their handling of a player rendered

unconscious and suffering a possible spinal/neck injury last weekend . The game was "put on hold" until the playerwas removed under the supervision of ambulance officers who were called to the ground .

O © uIf any Club is still looking for additional trainers or if you have anything you want us to announce on our pageplease drop me an email ([email protected])

The VAFA Choice in . . .

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U19 SECTIO Nby Frasw Cameron .(u19 2,3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U19 1 & Red)

Section One in the openingSection one debutants Werribee started their 2004 round, Caulfieldcampaign in the best possible manner last weekend, with the hom edisposing of Caulfield by 118 points. With ten goals gin the first quarter Wenibee had all but securedvictory by the first bell , the home side continuing to victory.pile on the goals to lead by nine ty-six at halfti me.Cameron and Daniel Lee kicked eleven goals Section 2between them for the winners, while Russo andMcNally were amongst the best. whilst others willRichard Obee started his coaching career at StKevins on a high, SKOBs kicking away after halftime against last yeaz's premiers St Bemazds to get conversion. Most matches were see-sawing affairs,up by 32 points in front of a healthy crowd atRighetti Oval.Elsewhere Old Scotch led for the best part of threequa rters against Uni Blues, but were overrun in aseven goaI to two last quarter. Old Xaveriansoutscored Marcellin in three quarters but wentdown by 40 points after the visitors kicked eigh tgoals in the third term. While De La Sall e secured "gimme

spot after the first round, comfortably defeatingOld Brighton by 111 points. death (sorry) .This afternoon the action continues as Werribeetravel to Marcellin in one of the matches of theround. Continuing their good form from 2003,Werribee look undaunted by their promo ti on tosection one, Fab Gatti's side however facing theirfirst road trip of the season. Marcellin shone lastweek away at Xavs but will struggle to contain bothLees up forward and Russo on the ba ll . Marcellinprobably should be favourites for this afternoon'sfixture, but Werribee may just get up in an upset .Another two round one winners meet at WaverleyPark this afternoon as De La Sa lle host Uni Blues .De La Sall e showed signs of being real contenders Brownless" (anthis season after a comprehensive victory last

from their practice matches . Anson will be wellround, the Blues also showing promise in theircomeback victory against Old Scotch . Another tough

game to call, The Blues displayed their fitness over~our quarters last weekend, and may just snatch animportant away win early in the season.

Old Scotch may have trouble containing a firing St

Kevins forward line at St James' Park thisafternoon, as SKOB's coach Richard Obee looks to

maintain his one-hundred- percent winning recordat the club . Scotch were unlucky not to come away

with a win last week, yet will go into the games asunderdogs after SKOBs defeat of the reigningpremiers .

Old Xaverians travel to St Bernards this afternoon, forward with Arms trong BOG, Cudli pp an d Schivoboth sides looking for their first four points of theseason. Two teams that were expected to challengefor the 2004 title, both sides will be desperate for awin ; last year's premiers likely to be too strong on

home turf. Elsewhere Old Brighton and Caulfieldwill have a chance to redeem themselves after losses

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Round 1 is in the can - and some clubs are flyinbe taking a look in that dreade~

mirror. It seems plenty struggled to come to termswith the weekend's bluster, leading to poor

thanks to the windy conditions, but in some casesthe team that got the 'ump early won each quarter,to rack up some handy percentage .It was great to et some feedback from "around the~}-ounds" . My heartfelt thanks to all who havehelped out with some match reporting, but everyoneis welcome to throw their 2 cents worth in, sogimme some loving" .Overall, 7 winners ti pped, 7 others got the kiss of

Here's how it looked . . . . . .Collegians -v- BeaumarisWe all know bad kicking is bad footy and the Lions'11 straight points, kicking with the 2nd qtr (Benny)gale, was absolutely crucial "in the context of thegame" . The Shazks, however, played it smart andnailed their opporhmities, especially Berry (3 goals),who was ably assisted by Wall and Quirk . GoodLions were Williams and Moon .Banyule Viewbank -v- Old CamberwellBehind the clipboards it was "Demetriou versus

interesting headline) . The Wellerscame out steam ;ng and must have learnt plenty

pleased with Tolson bagging 5 and McGuigan BOG .Toull and Christian led the charge for the Bears.

Old Ivanhoe V- Hampton RoversThe Hoers should be cock-a-hoop at their punishing98 point victory. They ran all over the Rovers for themajority of the day with Keane, Butler andFerrantino dominant . The mercy rule wasn'tinvoked, however, but battling Rovers includedChiarzia, Kobayashi and Zampaglione .Rupe rtswood -v- Old MelbourniansA hard fought contest but, in the home stretch, OldMelburnians were unstoppable in their sojourns up

also handy . Rupertswood, well led by Mozell (14kicks, 12 handballs, 3 marks - thanks Ben,awesome stats work!), will rue not capitalising ontheir opportunities in the 3rd . Other goodperformances came from Van Boxtel and youngBaddeley .

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Old Essendon -v- Old TrinitySome undisciplined acts from the visiting sidehanded the Bombers every opportunity and theyobviously worked the ball to the right spots for theirvictory, kicking an impressive 12 goals from just 16shots! The Ts lamented their poor conversion andthe lack of flexibility after a couple of yellow cardswere handed out. Better Ts players included Kenna,Webster and Kelly.Round 2Wellers on the Macleay paddock will roll the Lionsby 23 point sNo joy just yet for the Rovers at The Boss . Thevisiting Bears should spoil the picnic by 3 goals .OMs versus Hoers is the Game of the Week withoval 1 seeing the brown 'ri whites sneaking homeby 8 points.Rupertswood will come to Bulleen, keen for OTsscalp, and won't be disappointed with a 16-pointvictory .Finally the Sharks host the Bombers and willregister an upset by 4 sausage rolls .

Section ThreeAJAX -v- MHSOBAs expected, the Jackas saluted (albeit at PackerReserve) and probably relished the trickyconditions. Their irresistible running game secureda'blowout' in the last term, when the Unicorns'defence leaked like a Timorese trawler . Team Lewisand Wollner were on fire for the Jackas, and theHigh Boys are probably hoping for more Goldperformances.Old Paradians -v- OakleighLong trip there, even longer trip back, as the OPsrolled out the carpet for the Krushers who were ledby Lamb and Vitagliano . Mind you, perhaps theParadians should have won by more when finishingso strongly . Coach Spinoso would be happy with theEuro-connnection in Berthet, Bugeja, Girovski .Four points in the knapsack, and onto next week .Monash Blues -v- St Bedes MentoneDown at the Frearson it was not a pretty sight as theAshes went walkabout on mid-semester break andthe Tigers handed out a mauling. For Monash,Cruckshank, Hindle and Fyfe can hold their headshigh but the miserly SBMT back-line provided thecornerstone of a 91-point hiding with Sawyers,Knowles and Griffith on song .Uni Blacks -v- Old CareyI tipped a close one, and finally someone chose toprove me correct. A very handy win in a tight, low-scoring affair. Unfortunately for the Carey boys, itwas the Blacks who outlasted them to the finish tobag the chocolates . Bell's 3 goals proved critical, andGoonan was strong all day . Better C's playersincluded Niven, Stocco and Joslin .Therry Penola -v- Whitefriars

Andy Dalrymple's Friars happily sit atop Section 3after a resounding victory over Therry . If the gamewasn't quite over at quarter time, it was certainlypronounced dead by the half. Emile Abdallah (7snags) reigned supreme in front of the big sticks,

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and had great support from Stafford & Hogan . WithNick Crowe hauling down grab after grab, theTherry forwards were left out in the cold . Leach,Tomachio and Skiathitis worked hard in toughcircumstances .Round 2Jackas to make it two from two over the Krushers by3 goal sParade will hope to charter a Virgin flight (no carboloading permitted!) to St BedesMT, but will comeaway empty handed as the Tigers prevail by 6 twins .Carey to be "back in town" at the Blues' expense, alazy 38 point win coming up .Friars versus Blacks is Match of the Day with thehome side to steal a 7 point thriller.The Unicorns should have it easier this weekagainst the Lions, winning by 15 points .

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TODAY'S MATCHES

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Bernards v Old Xaverians

Old Scotch v St Kevin sDe La Salle v University Blues

Caulfield Gr v Old BrightonMarcellin v Werribee Amateurs

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Camberwell v Collegians

Hampton Rovers v Banyule ViewbankOld Melburnians v Old Ivanhoe

Old Trinity v RupertswoodBeaumaris v Old Essendon Gr

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Oakleigh v AJAX

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old ParadiansOld Carey v Monash Blues

Whitefriars v University Blacks to beplayed at Domeney's Reserve, Knee s

Road, Park Orchards (35 E9)MHSOB v Therry Penola 0 B

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEDe La Salle (2) v South Melbourne

DistrictsPeninsula OB v Oakleigh Clays

Emmaus St Leos OC - byeMazenod OC v St Johns OC at 1 .30 p .m.

Ormond v Bentleigh

UNDER-19 (2) REDNorth Old Boys - bye

Old Westbourne v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Xaverians (2) v La Trobe UniFitzroy Reds v Rupertswood (2 )

UHS-VU/St Bernards/ v Aquinas OC atSt . Bernards, 11 ?30 a .m .

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DID %AVFRiANS 13 4.5 5.5 8.7 (55)MARCEII iN 2.0 5.3 13.4 15.5 (95)Old Rav: Fitzgerald 2 Pyle 2 Ryan 2 Sheerly Moylan Best Chapman GidleyFitzgerald Agius Larkins Forrest Ma+Mn+n: J Bortolot)n 3 Considine 3 Fraser

2 McMahon 2 Carlson 2 Angeluccl 2 Wadsworth Best Papeluca M BortolottoCarlson Nutbean Fanelly FraserUmpires: Matthew Goold Tom Wtrndlow (F) Michael ODormeRJarlc Regesfa (G)ST KEVINS 6 .0 11.12 16.8 20 .12 (132)ST BFRNARDS 4.3 10.7 12.7 15.10 (160)SHOB: Mount 5 Wissell 4 Lynch 3 Dowd 2 Mios 2 Memouriou 2 Ryan MSullivan Best Dowd Ryan M Sullivan 0'Hanlow Wtssell Mount St Baa :Kavanagh 3 Gourlay 2 Perason 2 Pitts 2 Johnson Maggiore Mitchell OxerriardWalsh Stapleton Best Evans Buis Johnson Salvadari Walsh RyanUmpires: Luke Duthie AndnwShiels (F) Rob MaystonJnrJordan Mayston (B)UM BLUES 1 .2 4.5 6.11 13.13 (91)OLD SCOTCH 4.3 5.4 7.9 9.10 (64)URi Shim- ShutUewoRh 4 Robinson 3 Tomey 2 Marshall Muir Heinz DodsBest Shaughnessy Shuttleworth Robinson Muir Noithway Heinz Old Scotch.Pappas 3 Bull 2 Snaddon 2 Allen McKenna Best : Jonas Bull LiDey PearceSnaddon PorterUmpires . Brian Woodhead Peter Angelis (F)OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 2.4 2.4 . 2.4(16)DE IA SNUE 3.3 9.6 15.8 19.13 (127)Old Brlghton: FIlipovic Kennedy Best Joseph Moon Duncan Edge SalemDavey DIS: Rayson 7 Hancodt 5 Browning 2 Smith 2 DemiwH 1 Shields 1Pitcher 1 Best Rayson Kouess Quick Janus Pitcher SheildsUmpires : David Hegan PIS) Paul Rapke (F) Daniel Haysom Kyle Mankey (G)WERRi6PE 10.2 16.8 19.12 24.15 (159)CAUIFIEID GRAafXARfANC 0.2 1.2 2.3 6.5(41)Wenlbee: D Lee 7 C Lee 4 Miller 3 Russo 2 Andrews 2 Taylor 2 Panilington

New Ballan Gatti Best Addamo McNally Russo D Lee C Lee ChalmersCaui6etd : Murphy 2 Cater DAay Jennings Logan Best Strain ltalaja Weame

Murphy Edwards MayUmpires : Joe Bolzonello (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COrjF+`-rANS 3.1 4.11 4.13 5.15 (45)BBAIIMARIS 5.3 6.3 10.11 10.14 (74)COIL Jorgensen Robertson Moon Parrent Rowstan Best Williams LynchAshman Rowstan Moon Rice Beaum: Berry 3 Clemente 2 Hill 2 Quirk Evans

Murphy Best Berry Evans Heath Wad Boreham QuirkUmpires: Frank Kavanagh Jack Fagan (E] Anthony vaiolpoulos (B) SymeonVaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G)BANYU[UVILWBANH 2.0 4.4 5.6 9.9(63)

OID CAMBPmIVtdl, 4.5 6.6 10.9 15.13 (103)Banyule-VlewbanlL Crimmins 2 Dimek 2 Gutterson 2 Christian ToullTstngacis Best Toull Christian Kayrooz Lards Pesavento Guttecson Old

Camberwell: Tolson 5 Payne 2 Cottrell 2 MelzerTucker Hill Sdola Davis Best :McGuigan Tolson Morley Hillier Tucker Taylor

Umpires : Jason Lane Josh White-Spier (F) Thomas Wischer MichaelHairier (B)OLD IVANHOE: 3.3 6.9 10.13 19.17 (131)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 2.2 4.3 5 .3(331Old Ivanhoe: Keane 6Bu0er 4Fenantino 4 Harrison Minas Uljans ClarkeReynard Best Keane Butler Ferrantino Britten Clarke Foster Hampton

Rovers: Cannell Chiarda Malthouse Odtl Rootsey Best Williams Suleymarn

Chiarzia Nicholls Kobayashi ZampiaglioneUmpires: Brian Nunn (F)RUPFdCfSWOOD 6.6 7.7 7.7 9 .9(63)OLD )!ffiBURNIANB 1.1 7.4 9.8 12.12 (84)RnpatsWood : Mansion 2 Bishop 2 Plummer 2 Harrison Vanboxtel DowsettBest: Menzel Hummer Bishop Vanboxtel Baddeley Morrison Spinner Old

Men+++rn+^na• Armstrong 4 Moffatt 4 Dkk 2 Con T Parmapix Best ArmstrongMoffatt Osmond Cudllpp Schivo HardyUmpires. Miles Argall ( M

' OID ESSENIDON GR 3.2 52 11.3 12.4 (76)OLD1RIN11Y 1.2 4.6 4.8 9.13 (67)Old FaemdoR: Campanella 3 Mitchell 2 7ammit 2 Towner 2 Dazldw 2 Camm

Bones Best Canun Bones Dazkfiv Dom CeranlnNo Phillips TZ Old TdRity :Not available

Umpires: Geoffrey Deveson (F) Michael Isbister (G)

UNDER-19 SSC110N 3AJAX 3.1 9.1 12.4 19 .10 (124)ElSiSOB 3.5 5.8 7.8 8.9(57)AJAB: A Bustin 4 Peters 4 Goldstein 3 Chester 2 Ezeldel 2 Goldman KaganG Lewis Nankin Best Wollner A Lewis Nankin G Lewis Chester GoldsteinMHSOB: McGacth 2 Anderson 2 Edwards 2 Mitchell Biddit-igton Best:

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McGarth Edwards Gold AndersonUmpires. Anthony Iitley (P) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B )OLD PARADIANS 1.4 3.7 3.10 7.13 (55)OAffiFdGH 1.4 2.7 5.8 6.9(45)Old Peredlans: Whyley 3 Giddings 2 Holden Luff Best: Berthet Bugeja

Girovsld D Richardson Giddings Rehlidd Oetldglt: Lamb 3 Lat.ianare 2Hogan Best Lamb Hogan Wills Vitagllano G Bennett Rowan

Umpires: Eli Hayes Nicholas Brown (1) Perim Brawn Julian Macrioni (B)MONASH BLUES 0.0 0.3 2.3 2.3(15)Sr BFDFS BE" TIGERS 4 .3 6.6 9.12 15.16 (106)Monash: McDonald Ccudcshank Best Glover Cruckshmrk Hindle Pyle,Leviston Philips St Bedes: Griffith 4 Kelly 2 Marks Maddods Knowles PorterSawyers McMurmy Paterson Dowling Best: Sawyers Knowles Griffith WatersPorte rUmpires: Tom Haysom Scott Fraser (F) Sam Perrin (G)UNIVERSL1Y BLACKS 3.1 6.3 7.4 7.5(47)OLD CAREY 0.1 2.2 5.4 6.5(41)Uni Blacke: Bell 3 Scheeltngs 2 Howson Whale Best B Goonan H Barlow VanDyk Bell Whale D Barlow Old Carry:. Evans 2 Joslin Smith OBrien CarpenterBest Locock Niven Parker Stocco Evans Josli nUmphes: Dean Banova Bnmo Sari (Ff'1HERRY PM01A 0.0 0.5 0.11 0.13 (13)W161FFRiARS 8.4 11.7 12.10 20.14 (134)1Leay : Best Leach Reynolds Guy Owen Tomachio SldaOlltis WMtetiiare:Aha➢ ah 7 Woods 3 Fullton 2 Daow 2 Paproth 2 Pelosi I Stafford I Rrolikowski1 Mattinson 1 Best; Cron Stafford Alxla ➢ah Hogan Pellosi Senez

Umpiree : David Wmdlow Patrick Coulthard (6] Adrian Borg (B )

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOU'1H MPdB DISTRICTS 6.7 9.10 14.10 19.14 (128)ORMOND 1 .1 7.3 10.5 12.7 (79)Umpires:- David from (F)

OAHIFdGH CLAYS 6.5 9.10 11.18 15 .20 (110)DE 1A. SAiIE (2) 2.1 4.4 5.7 9.12 (66)oaldeW Nasrallah 9 Laavmkls 2 BWtho Walsh DennehySalerno Best

Sotoulis BlHtho Konis Lazaralds Mesley Nasrallah D13 (2): Davis 2 Murphy 2Fisher Howard McKenzie O'Brien 9uaran Best Silver Murphy Hocking

Keaney MdSeinleGri®n

Umpires: Nick Ryde Brett Herskope (F] Michael Ryde Will Stokes (B)

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ST JOHNS 0.5 2.7 3.10 5.13 (43)Fa/MAUS ST LEO'S 1 .5 2.9 4.14 7.15 (57)St Johne: Ryan 2 Magee Homan Peake Best Roberts Hall Penry KosmalaCallery Bastone Emmaus: Dec Robin Baranello Ford Eduat CroughanD'Amioo Best: Baranello DAmico Ford Robin Waterman StaffordUmpires: Awl WelcseLnan Mark Jenkins (F)BFR17FdGH 6.4 11.10 14.13 25.17 (167)MA7FdVOD 3.0 5.1 9.2 10.3 (63)Bent: Ridgeway 4 Wright 3 Davies 2 Rahilly 2 Sticker 2 Quinn 2 West 2

BrieOneuz 2 McCellan Tehenepe Smith Convery Hohnesby Kuzma Best

Davies Hcmna Mehan Rossi Rahilly Convery Main Kavanagh 2 Reed 2

Coughey Lambert Power Sauter Stanley Weelces Best Power WeekesKavanagh Sauter Coughey Ross

Umplrea: Dianne Whiteley Mitch Buxton (F] Jessica Rollo Andrea Mason (B)

UNDER-19 (2) REDBUIIHN'1FMPfES1'OWE 0.0 2.2 3.5 6.6(42)NORTH OLD BOYS 22 5.7 10.10 14.13 (97)Bull Temp: P Voglis 3 Thompson Lee M Austen Best: Tnemayne Coulston PVoglis Tekin T Austen T Lee NOB: Saad 5 White Keenan 2 Ives ONalloranO'Connor Norton Allan Best O'Connor Leahy O'Halloran White FanningHeenanUmpires:- Joe Hartwig (F7 Alex Koutsoulds Blake Curtis (8 )IA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5.6 10.13 15 .15 20.20 (140)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2(2)

La 1YoLe: Redmond 5 Lambert 3 Robertson 2 Bonelll 2 Clough 2 Lancester

Millar Cleeliand Vella Wood Whitehead Best Wood Cleeland Redmond LambertLancester Old WesfLomne : NQ, Best R6mn Hudson Whiting Tang Dunn

Umpires: Sean Scully Luke Heatheote pa Trobe) (F)

R1IPERTSWOOD (2) 9.14 (68)OLD %AVFdtLiNS (2) 4.14 (38)Ruperts: Pretty 3 D Barry 2 House 2 Smith Gibbs Best Barry KiplockArthmson Pretty House Smith Old Rav Not roceived .Umpires: John Wilson (Poipertswoad) Kevin Quinn (lhupertswood) (F)

F117ROY REDS 2 .7 8.17 12.22 21.30 (156)AQUINAS 1 .1 2.2 5.6 5 .7(37)

Umpires: Tony Gnecson (Aqu'has) Greg Box (Fitz Reds) (F7 Michael Neely (B )

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Under-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELL IN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

GRAMMARIANS Coach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach : Luke Stewart Coach: Bruce ArmstrongAsst: Scott Jones Asst Coach: Mike Smith

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2 Weame J DVC 2 R Quick 2 . A Papaluca 2 Betts D 2 K~9M

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8 Jennings S 7 D Keely A LaytonB8 Duncan S 10 T Harkness

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22 Patterson A 22 T Donegan 20. P Deluca 22 Mathieson R 26 LTalbot

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31 Garrood S 39 B Oakley (DVC) 26 . S Preece 28 Parkes M 33 C BaG`rna"34 J Williams33 Logan A 46 A Skinns (VC) 27 . J McPadand 29 Pascad J 36 S Elde r39 Cater B 53 D Browning 28 . C Cogdon 30 Pomeroy x 37 R Hocking42 Sundberg M D Fraser29 31 Reincke T 38 M Lin

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17 Chapman P 13 De Carnpo M 13 . N .Hutton 12 . T Sallfa 42 . A. McNally18 Scanlan M(C)19 Mart in J

14 Pearson T15 Joseph G 14 . AHamihon (Capt) 13 . J . Hummel 43 . B . Black

20 Meehan D 16 Ozenford P 15 . M.Vero 14 . R . Hage 44 . M . McDonal d21 Nolan C22 Silva9ni R 17 Demorton L 16 . A.Callander 15 . W. Robinson

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Under-19 - Section 2BANYULE-VIEWBANK BEAUMARIS COLLEGIANS HAMPTON ROVERS OLD CAMBERWELL

Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach: Mick Deaton Coach: Michael Blake Coach : Anson BrownlessAsst : Mark Berry

I Wenke. Z 2. S. Hoult 1 G . Cannell 1 H. Bradshaw2 Brodnvell, J 3. L. Quirk 2 L. Cave 2 L. Weave r3 Mo3ovem, A4 ~ P 4. L. Hill 3 J. Chiarizia

3 S.Johnson4 B Hillier

5 Brown A 5. D. Wall (DVC) 4 C. Christianson.

5 B. Mood y,

6 Morgan M(C .)6. M . Bramwell 5 D. Clarke 6 C. Ro ers,

7 Moore' R7. P. Irons8 A Clemente 6 J. Corbett s ing7 T. Go

s J. Vince8 Rgler' J9 Ch i

. .9. M . Wilson © 7 B. Davies 9 L. McDermott

1r stian, M(V.C.)10 stawopdous C 10. S . Vpond 8 G . Giasoumi 10 B . Cottrell

11 W. Robinson,11 Commins,J 11 . J . Tomlin 9 S.Gravina 12 D. Bruc ez PoyseG J1 14. P. Berry (VC) 10 J. Hills, 13 D. Middleton

13 Park, D 15. B . Norris 11 D. Hughes 14 D. Ramsa y15 M . Shanks14 lardo, M C)N~ 16. D. Mu hrP y 12 L. Jones 17 D . Clyne

15 O'Donnell, L 17. C. Evans (VC) 13 T. Keogh 18 D . Hanson16 Gutterson, R 18 . M . Imlach 14 Y. Kobayashi 19 G. Alessi o17 Stavropdous,A 20 . J . Atkins 15 T. Malthouse

20 C . Birrel l22 M Westma n18 Wise. T 21 . T. Shugg 16 G. Marlyn

.23 L. Taylor19 Dimeck, B

20 McLean D22 . T. Boreham 0 17 J . McNamara 24 C . Hendrie,

21 Hdmes,M 23 . K . Bleisner25 B Bowker z

18 I . Nicholls30 C . Payne33 S. Peasnell

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. .29 . T. Waller 20 N Oriti. 35 A. Peacock

36 T. Chase,25 Touu S 33 . D . Couples 21 N . Pinto 37 G. Hanson,26 Pesavento, 8 34 . D . Taylor 22 T. Porter 38 L. Heffernan

40 T Scott27 Kayrooz, D 35 . J . Starke 23 .

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OLD ESSENDON OLD IVANHOE OLD MELBURNIANS OLD TRINITY RUPERTSWOO DCoach: Shane Harvey-Llttle Coach : Dean Peters

Team Manager. Graeme Wilfialrlso n1 F. Ktenas 2 Day M2 N. Tait3 J. Dazkiw 3 Walsh T4 C. Heritage 4 Bilwani A5 W. Nunlist 6 Petdro Js S. Dawso n7 T. Biggs 7 Kenna J C/C8 E. Baskan9 D M

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10 H. Leury9 Miers M12 Stebbins N 1 U1t J. Duggan

12 J.Harewood 13 Webster J C/CMill13 L Bones

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45 Kelly B37 M. Schappacher38 A Chdstou39 R . Anarnou40 L. Edgar41 C . Bevans42 J. Ure n43 A. Canning44 J. Francis

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Under-19 - Section 3AJAX . MHSOB MONASH BLUES OAKLEIGH A .F.C OLD CAREY

Coach: Gary Bluszteln Coach : Brad James Coach : Jon Edgar Coach : Mick Holden Coach: Craig WilliamsRes : James Shad y

G. Lewis 1 J Aitken 1 Wills D 1 . T. Wilkins

2. J . Fayman2 M Brai

n 3 D Pinwill 2 Counihan D 2. N . O'Brien3 J . Karp 3 A Van Rooyen 3 Nahas R 3. J. Davy5. J . Givoni

4 T Schocker3 S Whittington 4 Costigan D 4. J. Carpenter

6. M. Chester 4 B Gevau x5 G Blau

5 Jordan M 6. A. Sheddon7; D . Blankfield 6 T Biddington 6 Cleary D 7. A. Smith8. J . Feldy

7 D Gol d8 R Tomes

7 Lamb C 9. J. PhelpsE. Roitma n9 9 J Mathew 0111111 8 Torcasio G

10 C Laidlaw.11 . A. Ezekial

10 C Eva11 D Kemp

9 Groake C . .11 . A. Newhouse

12. D . Raleigh 2 R Reladnn g13

11 Aidone S 14. M. Cornwel l15. A Goldstein 14 P McGrath

Membrey 12 Vitagliano G 15. A. Thompson16. A. Lewis 16 A 13 Rowan L 19. T. Lowcock17. A Bustin jg R Newland 14 Bennett G 21 . K. Parker18. B. Lukav 19 S Foley 15 Holden E 22. T. Evans19. N . Rottenberg 20 j Dunne 16 White S 25. P. Morey20. A. Wolner 22 P Greenhill 17 Briggs S 27. J. Choon g21 . A. Chrapot

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24 M Avram 24 K Harding 20 West P

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24. D . Bustin 25 R Whitehous e26 A Edwards

21 Briggs J(Capt) 44 D . Stocko25. R . Kagan 26 M Van Alphen 22 Fitzgerald T

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OLD PARADIANS ST BEDES/MENTONE THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITY BLACKS WHITEFRIARSCoach : Mark Spiflosc Coach : Glen Alford Coach: Greg Campbell Coach : Tom Purcell Coach: Andy Dalrymple

Asst. Coach: Bryan Stagg2. D Caple 1 Laver T 1 Corrigan B 1 E Abdallah3. B Clark 2 Maddocks J 2 Betsey J (vc) 3 G Day4. D Malone5 M Mitchell

3 McConnell K4 Flavelle L 3 Turner S

5 A Woods.

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8. D Richardson10 . A DiFahio

7 Lawler M8 Parker W 6 Hermes J

9 J Daou

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8 Quinn J 13 C Lucarell i13 . S Mahe r14 . PTurner

12 Marks J14 McMurray L 9 Hoatson T 14 A Kertez

16 N Crowe (VC)15 . S Egan 17 Day B 10 Crotty J 17 A Adlemi s16 . D Watt s17 . S Graham

18 Porter D19 Paterson A

11 Sheppard T 18 K Leski

18 . T Girovski 20 McNeil J 12 Leach S 19 K Paproth20 . A McLaughlin 21 Ferraro D 13 Dooley J 20 H Vince

21 C Krolikowski21 . D Kahriski s23 . A Smih

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27 . M Dri 25 Schwarze B 16 Farrelly M 25 C Pelosi

29 . G Vince m 26 Sewers A27 Waters D

17 Slawitschka J 26 K Walker27 H Fulton30 . D Dea n

36' R Yllano 28 Dowling M 18 Badenhope M 28 L Hamblin

40 . M Hyde (C) 29 Knowles A 19 Arkin M 29 A Deveson48 . A Elliott 30 McGetfigan M

20 Capewell C(C)30 R Matbnson

31 Worsnop N32 McCallum J 21 Brosnan J

31 P Stag g32 L Kaldor

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Under-19 - Section BLUEBENTLEIGH DE LA SALL E (GOLD) MAZENOD OAKLEIGH CLAYS ORMON D

Coach : Mick Lee Coach: Rob Smith Coach: Shane Regan Coach: Gary Williams Coach: Michael Oate n

1 R Dolman 2 1 M Bertone 1 Nassarallah E 1 Ashley J

2 R Heywood 3 D Howard 2 N Bradley 2 Dennehy S 2 Medcratt C

3 0 Lewis 4 N Hart 3 S Castrtcum 3 Konas A 3 Mitsios S

4 J D'088y5 4 D Caughey

5 ACi varella4 Lazarakis C 4 Barnes S

5 T Ridgway6 M Sheehan a

6 G~~5 Thornton S 5 Brosnan D

6 J Roberts7 L Casey 7 B costin 6 Nussbaum S 6 DeNatris T

7 S Holmesby9 M Hayes 8 M Cummins 7 loannidis S 7 Black D

B H ld9 J McKenzie 9 W Evans 8 Angus B 8 Sayers R8 o en 10 D Thompson to D Grantham 9 Rossenlis C 9 Jewell A

9 D Wild 12 S Crowe 11 J Hendry 10 Ploaa A Pi tt L10 D Fogarty 12 L Casey 12 D Hensmen 11 Nasr A nco1 0

11 J Rahilly 14 E Browning 13 PJohnson 12 Onudu H It- Fisher S

12 T Wright 19AHillier 14 J Kavanagh 13 Evangelista J 12 Evans G

14 M Wilson 19 W Ouaran 15 J Lambert 14 Patuad F 13 Haysom D

15 D Straker 20 B Pedula 1s S Mann17 J Mather 15 Nevitt J 14 Davis S

16 K Pereira 21 K Higgins 18 D Micallef 16 Walsh M 15 Peel T

17 23 J Hennessy 19 S Moran 18 Mesley G 16 Brosnan D

18 P Breitkreuz26 DMcLeod 20 ANorman 20 Fredrickson J 17 Clancy B

19 S Nicholson27 B Raisbeck 21 D Nutting 21 Onudu K 18 Jewell E28 B Walton 22 M Pecora 22 Harold M 19 David J20 30 23 D Power 23 Sofoulis M 20 Machin D21 R Turner 30 M Nixon 24 D Regan

25 Rabahi M 21 Jacobs J22 B McLellan 33 J McCluskey 25 E Roberts26 Janjic S

23 S Corrigan 35 C Howard 26 B Row27 Seng V

22 Dunne N

25 N Salvatore 35 T Robson ~ P~~ 28 Cook P24 Buckley S

26 T Krotofil 41 D Thompson 29 S Stanley 29 BiBho J25 BogarBn A

30 B Tiso, B 42 L Fisher 30 T Steinfort 32 Ni D 26 FotOpoulos J

34 46 K Smyth 31 W Vandergert 33 Kurth S 28 Harris B

35 47 J Greaterorex 32 A Weekes 34 Price J 29 Kilmartin M

47 S Wright52 M Griffin 33 A Wckremasinghe 35 Fletcher C 34 Ramsay S

52 M. McLellan53 J Casey 34 A W nstanley 41 Antenucci J 44 Robbins B

54 B Meehan 42 Margetis J

43 Taylor S44 Evangelista B

PENINSULA O.B . ST. JOHNS OC EMMUS ST. LEOS SOUTH MELBOURNECoach: Neil Franks Coach : Peter Skinna DISTRICTS

1 S . Knobel (dvc) 1 K Arnold2 M. Barron (vc) 2 D Homan3 R. Stainfor8r (C)

' 3 M Nelson4 R. Sm M5 D. Smith 4 M Waters6 B. Mitchell 5 Ja Beattie7 S. Cumming8 P. Wgnall 6 M Hope9 A Law

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16 D O'conno rer 17 C Carmody

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Under-19 - Section REDAQUINAS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE FITZROY REDS LA TROBE UNI NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach : Cadell Duke Coach : Tim Bell Coach : Zoran Colovic Coaches: John Murph yAsst: Tony Dullard Shaun Kelly

6 S Hills 7. S. Mountain 1 R . Astudillo 20 ATomlinson 1 L ClarkeB Helme 8. A. Eccles 2 K BarnsJenkins 29 D .Paton 2 Y Seed7M W811 9' D. Thomson 3 S. Bombed 38 D .McKai l

60 N UI hP3 R Keenan

89 S Loonstra

10. T Lee11 . M. Voglis

4 J . Boyle5 A Chiew

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10 M Dexter 12. D . McColl 6 J . Chilcott. edmon

79 G.Norton 5 P Flanders

12 A Munchow 13. B. Tekin 7 J . Cooke N .Beck 6 K Robertson13 C Williams 14. J . Newman 8 K Donato ABorrelli 7 D White

14 A Lobzcuk 15. S. Millar 9 J . Downie10 C llD d

D.Brenna nE Callaghan 8 K Norton

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18 T Walsh B Moran18 12 S . Greenwood J .CloughJ'Danlels

10 S O'ConnornspSymo 19. C .Lapadoula 13 N. Hart P.Davies 11 L Rabyy

20 B Hardham 20 . B. Lapadoula 14 D. Leicester B .De Bruin 12 J O'Rourke21 C Galliott 22 . A. Benedchs 15 N. Leman T.Deveson 13 J Rumbol d22 M Usser 23 . A. Stavretis 16 M. Louis-Gleeson

17 G MarwnC.Edward sG.Girdwood 14 R Leigh

24 C Cromer24 . M. Meadows26 . A. Georgakopoulos

.18 K Maghamez B.Hayes 15 N Lensen

50 A Failla 27 . S . Hoysted 19 D. Mcphee a.Jonesng 16 P Gallivan52 D White 28 . M. Fitt 20 J. Mujanovic J KooPmans 17 B O'Hallaran61 D Jennings 29 . M. Coulston 21 W. Murray J.tambert 18 B Francis66 AlGrghome 30 . P. Florence 22 G. Ozusen

23 N. QuickM,~~H Lancaster 19 P Xhayeteux

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26 D. Russell D.MannR Merrett 22 R Brennan

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29 N ShuttleworthB.Parthenides 24 C Pitkethly

38 . M . Crooks.

30 H. ToppTRobertsonJ.Rogerson 25 T McMilan

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OLD WESTBOURNE RUPERTSWOOD OLD XAVERIANS (1 &2) UNIVERSITY BLACKS WHITEFRIARSCoach : Peter Howarth Coach: U19(1) Anthony Duggan

U19(2) Fred ChamberlainI . G.Bartlett 1 O'Meara T2. FBertone 2 Trescowthick J3. P.Hudson 3 Montgomer S4. J .While 4 ArmsUOng A

5 Rubira E5. D .Chan 6 Kenfield M6. M.Whding 7 Freer S7. B .Cole 8 McDonnell J8. D .Tang T

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From Page 49Section Blu eSth Meib -v- OrmondThe South boys were challenged by Ormond upuntil three quarter time, with the margin still lessthan 5 goals at the last change . However, despite thebest efforts of Chisholm (4 goals), Barnes, Denartisand Mitsios in the Monders defence, the Swanskicked away to record a healthy 49 point win . Nodetails from South unfortunately .Oakleigh Clays -v- De La Salle (2)The Irish-sounding O'Clays scored a good first upwin at the expense of De La (2) . I'm sure there wassignificant "scoreboard pressure" from Nasrallah (9goals) and "dodging of would be tacklers" by Bilitho.In the end, a healthy 44 point margin . Despite theefforts of Silver and Griffin, it's back to the drawingboard for Smithy's boys.St Johns -v- Emmaus St LeosNo-one knew where the big sticks were out atDoveton on Saturday, but at was nip 'n' tuck all day .The Leos boys were a touch more desperate to graba vital away victory by 14 points . Baranello &D'amico ensured there was no need to call theRSPCA whilst top JOCs were Roberts and Kosmala .

Bentleigh -v- Mazeno dThe Demons thought they'd strolled onto theRecreation Ground in Antigua, their 14 goal-kickersracking up a cricket score! Everyone played well, butDavies & Mehan were supreme . The Noddersmustn't let this be the start of another quiet season,and will hope Power, Weekes & Coughey's examplewill rub off on the rest of the side .Round 2De La will put in a better showing, but fall to theSwans by 23 points .Oakleigh make the trek down the highway but thePirates should get off the mark by 2 majors.The Nodders will also show marked improvementagainst the JOCs but I'm sticking with the visitorsby 44 points

The Monds at the Gunn are hard to knock over, butBentleigh have the firepower to register a 28 pointvictory.The Animals are let loose from the paddock for aweek's R'n'RSection RedDespite all the time off during the summer monthsand the major personnel and player changes atmost clubs, little seems to have changed in sectionred, as Fitzroy and La Trobe continue to dominatethe competition.La Trobe got off to a flier last round, overcoming adepleted Old Westbourne by 138 points . Redmondkicked five for the winners and Lambert three, withWood, Cleeland and Lancaster amongst the best .The win will serve as a good morale-booster for anexperienced La Trobe side, Colovic's boys sitting atthe top of the ladder with a ridiculously highpercentage .

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North Old Boys secured an important away win inthe season's opening round, leading all day againstBulleen-Templestowe to run out 55 point winners .Saad was prolific up forward kicking five, whileLeahy and O'Halloran showed promising early-season form.In a hard fought encounter between the section's~two second-strength sides, Rupertswood (2)defeated Old Xaverians(2) by 30 points. Setting up awinning lead in the third term, Rupertswood weretoo strong all around the ground, Barry and Prettyboth recording 19 disposals, the latter also kickingthree majors .Elsewhere St Bernards and UHS-VU, two expectedopponents combined for the 2004 season due to alack of numbers, while Fitzroy amassed fifty-onescoring shots in their 119 point win over Aquinas .This afternoon the combined UHS-VU/SBC sidehost Aquinas in the home team's first major hit outas a merged side. With a greater player pool tochoose from, the home ground advantage, and theexperience of not only two-time premiership coachPeter McBrearty but St Bernards' based JohnFraser, things look promising for the combined sidewhose players were at one stage looking at thepossibility of a season without football. However therecent announcement has meant little time forplayers to gel, and this may be the deciding factor inthis afternoon's result.La Trobe will be looking to continue their good runof form when they travel to Victoria Park to meet OldXaverians (2) . In soccer terminology Zoran Colovic sside kept a clean sheet last weekend, preventingtheir opposition from scoring a major all afternoon .This weekend it will be a tougher task to restrict theXaverian forwards, but few could tip against a sidewith the greatest percentage out of any amateur sidein any section .Impressive in their round one fixture, Fitzroy willstart firm favourites against Rupertswood (2) whowill struggle to contain the Red's dominatingforward line. With few negatives being drawn fromsuch a comprehensive victory last round, Fitzroywill look to amass an equally impressive score thisround, an achievable task providing they kick a littlemore accurately .Finally Bulleen-Templestowe will aim to break anineteen-month losing streak when they travel toOld Westbourne . Both teams are in search of amorale-lifting win, Bulleen favourites on last week'sresults. North Old Boys have the bye .CORRESPONDENTSCorrespondence: Coaches, managers, players,umpires and supporters are all invited to submitmatchday reports, statistics, views and opinions tocamnation @ optusnet.com .au, by 5pm eachMonday.

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7 MAY ELSTERNWICK V Sr. MARYS - 6.15pm

8 MAY AJAX V. THERRY PENOL A

9 MAY MOTHERS DAY

15 MAY ST MARY'S V. NORTH BRUNSWICK

16 MAY DE LA SALLE V. Sr. BERNARDS

22 MAY BEAUMARIS V. OLD PARADIANS

23 MAY FIDA

RESULTS OFTRIBUNAL HEARING S

Results of Tribunal Hearings - April 20 . 2004Micah Berry, Old Melburnians . Striking, 2matches .George Psaltopoulis, Eley Park ( Club 18) .Failed to appear, 1 match.* Andrew Murray, Oakleigh . Charging,

2 matches .* Anthony Powell, Eley Park (Club 18) . Striking,

2 matches .* Accepted prescribed penalty

FINESFINES - Round 1LATE SCORESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100) .

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Rank Name Division Score Out of Score Out of %

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugen t

Season 2004 commenced with enthusiasm and powered to an eightysurprise results, which could see a change in the two point victoryestablished order of previous seasons. My tipping over an inaccurateyielded a 53% success rate. Monash Gryphons.

l The Blues, whoSection. .Reigning premiers, Old Xaverians threw down the played with sixteen men, were well served by keychallenge to all others yet again with a resounding defenders Mick Irving and Max

. Leeming.ninety nine point win over Marcellin at McHale In their comeback game, North Old Boys defeated

Stadium. • Old Scotch 3 by sixty three points. Coach "Sandy"In front of a large Friday evening crowd, De La Robertson will have to investigate the kickingSalle opened up an early break over St Kevin's and actions of his forwards, whose profligacy in front

went on to win the inaugural, Anthony Molan Cup of goal proved costly to the "Cardinals".

by forty eight points . For St Kevin's Captain Old Geelong defeated Emmaus St Leo's by sevenMatthew McInerney in defence and ruck man Jim . points to start their season on a promising note . It

Macey were best. remains to be seen if Old Geelong can develop

An undermanned Old Ivanhoe were no match for consistency.

the resurgent Old Scotch who won in a canter by La Trobe University certainly looked the partone hundred and eight points . For the winners, against Old Carey as they moved the ball quicklyLachlan Thompson had a day out as he booted by hand and foot around the wide wings of their

seven goals in a best on ground display . For Old Bundoora ground . The "Students" won by forty

Ivanhoe the best were ; Coach Corey Jewell and eight points .

regular star Jordon Risstrom. Old Trinity recorded their "Best" win ever whenThe closest result was Mazenod's five point win they defeated Caulfield Grammarians by ninetyover Old Brighton . A late goal by Mazenod clinched nine points .

victory . Their best were ; Matt . Pollack, and MartinDavidson. McKINNONPrahran were untroubled to defeat Old Essendon SPORTS MEDICINEby forty seven points .

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points over Collegians.Monash Blues finished too strongly for Eley Parkand won by eight points . Eley Park players wouldbe disappointed by their tame finish, as they hadled throughout the match . Paul Coghlan was astand out for Monash whilst ruck man, Daniel 1Grant did well for Eley Park.University Blacks started with a ten point win overlong standing rivals, Fitzroy Reds .Old Melburnians signaled their return to thecompetition with an eighty six point victory overTherry Penola . O .M . Captain Tim Mulligan andAmeet Bains did well and the veterans, MickCarter and Dean Boden were best for Therr

y Penola.Old Xaverians, despite inaccurate kicking defeatedWhitefriars by fifteen points .Section 3 .In a game between students, University Blues

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C18 (1)Old Scotch Thompson 7 7Old Xavs Rourke 5 5Old Xavs Davies 4 4Marcellin Petroff 3 3Prahran Cartlidge 3 3C18 2Old Scotch Simon 7 7Old Scotch Adderley 4 4Eley Park Jolly 4 4University Blacks Merlo 4 4Old Meburnians Mulligan 4 4Old Meburnians Arden 3 3Old Xavs Gleeson 3 3C18 3Old Trinity Hilas R 10 10North Old Boys Cerini 5 5North Old Boys Connoly 5 5La Trobe Uni Piatro 3 3Old Trinity Burgess 3 3Old Trinity Amiconi 3 3

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preview of Round 2.Section 1 .Perennial opponents, De La Salle and OldXaverians meet at East Malvern . I select OldXaverians, who have only lost to De La Salle oncein several seasons.

Old Scotch should have enough talent to enablethem to hold off a determined St Kevin's at StJames Park . Obviously Thompson will pose a bigheadache for Ryan Quirk and Matthew McInerney .Even if the ball is brought to the ground, thesmaller Old Scotch players should be able to makefull use of it and kick a winning score .Mazenod, at home should be too strong for OldIvanhoe, whose situation can only improve fromthat which embarrassed their leadership lastSaturday .Old Brighton make the long trip north west to playOld Essendon, who will be anxious to record theirfirst win in the section . By all accounts, OldBrighton were unlucky last week, and althoughthey will be competitive, I expect Old Essendon towin at home.Prahran will prove too fast and too talented forMarcellin at Bulleen .Section . 2.

Monash Blues should build on last week's formand defeat Collegians at Monash .At home, I favour Fitzroy Reds to score their firstvictory of the season against Eley Park, some ofwhose stars failed to shine last week. AtBrunswick Street, Eley Park can expect no respitefrom the pressure Monash was able to exert inRound 1 .

Old Melburnians and University Blacks shouldprovide an entertaining match at Albert Park whenthey meet for the first time in Club XVIII . After lastweek's display it is hard to select against the OldMelburnians, whom I believe will win again .On the wide spaces of McHale Stadium, OldXaverians will prove too talented for TherryPenola, whose insipid display at homecompounded a miserable weekend of football forCoach Bob Lyons .At Hays Paddock, Old Scotch 2 should win againat the expense of Whitefriars, who floundered lastweek on their own ground .Section . 3 .Two of last week's winners in North Old Boys andUniversity Blues meet at Gillon Oval . This matchwill serve to show the respective strengths of eachteam. From what I hear the Blues seem reallytalented and by dint of filtered news I select themto win over North Old Boys .Old Scotch 3 travel out to Bennetswood to meet StLeo's Emmaus, who disappointed last week . The

Bennetswood ground will be new territory to manyof the "Cardinals" and as Emmaus St Leo's play arobust brand of football, I am inclined to thinkthey will prove too strong and will record a victory .It will be interesting to note the outcome of the OldCarey versus Old Geelong game because OldGeelong have promised much over the seasons buthave delivered little and Old Carey, despite manynew players, were far from impressive against LaTrobe University. Even at Carey, I select OldGeelong, largely from my Round 1 observations .La Trobe University, provided they travel well,should be able to record another win at theexpense of Caulfield Grammar, who were easilybeaten in Round 1 . La Trobe were impressive andwith a win on the board their confidence will behigh .

I expect, Old Trinity to win again at the expense ofMonash Gryphons, who suffered a heavy defeat inRound 1 . Hopefully, Ed Best can instill aconsistent level of play into his players because inthe past promise has all too often become failure.CORRESPONDENT SPlease contact me with your match details by'phone 9467 2857 or by e mailnknugent@alphalink .com.au by noon on Monday.

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB XVIII (1 )De La Salle v Old Xaverians

Old Scotch v St KevinsMazenod 0 C v Old Ivanhoe at 11 .10 a.m.Old Essendon Gr v Old Brighton at Oval 1

Essendon Grammar School ( 15 G10)Marcellin v Prahran

CLUB XVIII (NORTH)

Monash Blues v CollegiansFitzroy Reds v Eley Park

Old Melburnians v University BlacksOld Xaverians (2) v Therry Penola 0 B

Old Scotch (2) v Whitefriars at Hays Paddock,off Leason Street, East Kew (45 Jl)

CLUB XVIII ( SOUTIi)

North Old Boys v University Blue sEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Scotch (3)

Old Carey v Old GeelongCaulfield Gr v La Trobe Uni

Monash Gryphons v Old Trinity

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D3 RESERVE P W L D For Apt % PmHAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 101 23 439.13 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 92 30 306.67 4RUPERTSWOOD 1 1 0 0 131 48 272.92 4UHS-VU 1 1 0 0 36 22 163.64 4OAKLEIGH 1 1 0 0 56 36 155.56 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 0 1 0 36 56 64.29 0ST JOHNS 0 C 1 0 1 0 22 36 61 .11 0MT LILYDALE 1 0 1 0 48 131 36.64 0POWER HOUSE 1 0 1 0 30 92 32.61 0SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1 0 1 0 23 101 22 .77 0

D4 RESERVE P W L D For agst % PtsOLD WESTBOURNE 1 1 0 0 73 10 730.00 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 1 0 0 84 35 240.00 4KEW 1 1 0 0 81 40 202 .50 4BULLEEN COBRAS 1 1 0 0 49 31 158.06 4NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 1 0 0 45 39 115 .38 4ALBERT PARK 1 0 1 0 39 45 86.67 0ELSTERNWICK 1 0 1 0 31 49 63 .27 0ST MARYS 1 0 1 0 40 81 49 .38 0RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 0 1 0 35 84 41 .67 0BOX HILL NORTH 1 0 1 0 10 73 13 .70 0

U19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PesDE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 127 16 793.75 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 1 0 0 159 41 387 .80 4MARCELLIN 1 1 0 0 95 55 172.73 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 91 64 142 .19 4ST KEVINS 1 1 0 0 132 100 132.00 4STBERNARDS 1 0 1 0 100 132 75.76 0OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 64 91 70 .33 0OLD XAVERIANS 1 0 1 0 55 95 57 .89 0CAULFIELD GR 1 0 1 0 41 159 25 .79 0OLD BRIGHTON 1 0 1 0 16 127 12 .60 0

U19 SECT/ON 2 P W L D For Agst % PisOLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 131 33 396 .97 4BEAUMARIS 1 1 0 0 74 45 164 .44 4OLD CAMBERWELL 1 1 0 0 103 63 163 .49 4OLD MELBURNIANS 1 1 0 0 84 63 133 .33 4OLD ESSENDON GR 1 1 0 0 76 67 113 .43 4OLDTRINITY 1 0 1 0 67 76 88 .16 0RUPERTSW000 1 0 1 0 63 84 75 .00 0BANYULE VIEWBANK 1 0 1 0 63 103 61 .17 0COLLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 45 74 60.81 0HAMPTON ROVERS 1 0 1 0 33 131 25.19 0

U19 SECTION 3 P W L D For Agst % PrsWHITEFRIARS 1 1 0 0 134 13 1030.77 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 1 1 0 0 106 15 706.67 4AJAX 1 1 0 0 124 57 217.54 4OLD PARADIANS 1 1 0 0 55 45 122.22 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 47 41 114.63 4OLD CAREY 1 0 1 0 41 47 87.23 0OAKLEIGH 1 0 1 0 45 55 81.82 0MHSOB 1 0 1 0 57 124 45.97 0MONASH BLUES 1 0 1 0 15 106 14.15 0THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 0 1 0 13 134 9.70 0

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LA TROBE UNI 1 1 0 0 140 2 7000 .00 4FITZROY REDS 1 1 0 0 156 37 421 .62 4NORTH OLD BOYS 1 1 0 0 97 42 230 .95 4RUPERTSWOOD (2) 1 1 0 0 68 38 178.95 4UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 4OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 0 1 0 38 68 55.88 0BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 0 1 0 42 97 43.30 0AQUINAS 0 C 1 0 1 0 37 156 23.72 0OLD WESTBOURNE 1 0 1 0 2 140 1 .43 0

CLUB 1B(1) P W L D For Apt % PtsOLD SCOTCH 1 1 0 0 120 12 1000.00 4OLD XAVERIANS 1 1 0 0 119 20 595.00 4DE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 68 20 340.00 4PRAHRAN 1 1 0 0 84 37 227.03 4MAZENOD 0 C 1 1 0 0 38 33 115.15 4OLD BRIGHTON 1 0 1 0 33 38 86.84 0OLD ESSENDON GR 1 0 1 0 37 84 44.05 0ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 20 68 29.41 0MARCELLIN 1 0 1 0 20 119 16.81 0OLD IVANHOE 1 0 1 0 12 120 10.00 0

CLUB 1B(NOBTN) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD MELBURNIANS 1 1 0 0 104 18 577.78 4OLD SCOTCH (2) 1 1 0 0 94 49 191.84 4OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1 1 0 0 53 38 139.47 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 62 52 119.23 4MONASH BLUES 1 1 0 0 66 58 113.79 4ELEY PARK 1 0 1 0 58 66 87.88 0FITZROY REDS 1 0 1 0 52 62 83 .87 0WHITEFRIARS 1 0 1 0 38 53 71.70 0COLLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 49 94 52 .13 0THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 0 1 0 18 104 17 .31 0

CLUB 18 (SOUTH) P W L D For Agsr % PLsUNIVERSITY BLUESLA TROBE UNINORTH OLD BOYSOLD TRINITYOLD GEELONGEMMAUS ST LEOS 0 CCAULFIELD G ROLD SCOTCH (3)OLD CAREYMONASH GRYPHONS

1 1 0 0 101 14 721.43 41 1 0 0 63 15 420.00 41 1 0 0 91 28 325.00 41 1 0 0 144 45 320.00 41 1 0 0 60 53 113.21 41 0 1 0 53 60 88.33 01 0 1 0 45 144 31 .25 01 0 1 0 28 91 30.77 01 0 1 0 15 63 23.81 01 0 1 0 14 101 13 .86 0

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 144 59 244.07 4 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 1 0 0 97 13 746.15 4OLDTRINITY 1 1 0 0 134 61 219.67 4 ELTHAMCOLLEGIANS 1 1 0 0 87 37 235.14 4MARCELLIN 1 1 0 0 126 89 141 .57 4 ELSTERNWICK 1 1 0 0 120 57 210.53 4STBERNARDS 1 1 0 0 108 96 112.50 4 KEW 1 1 0 0 128 93 137.63 4WHITEFRIARS 1 1 0 0 62 60 103.33 4 ALBERT PARK 1 1 0 0 132 106 124.53 4DE LA SALLE 1 0 1 0 60 62 96.77 0 NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 0 1 0 106 132 80.30 0OLD HAILEYBURY 1 0 1 0 96 108 88.89 0 ST MARYS 1 0 1 0 93 128 72.66 0OLD XAVERIANS 1 0 1 0 89 126 70.63 0 BULLEEN COBRAS 1 0 1 0 57 120 47.50 0OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 61 134 45.52 0

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 0 1 0 37 87 42.53 0OLD MELBURNIANS 1 0 1 0 59 144 40.97 0

BOX HILL NORTH 1 0 1 0 13 97 13.40 0

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COLLEGIANS 1 1 0 0 114 45 253 .33 4 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 101 9 1122 .22 4

OLD ESSENDON GR 1 1 0 0 126 63 200 .00 4 DE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 97 22 440 .91 4OLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 81 62 130 .65 4 ST BERNARDS 1 1 0 0 78 41 190 .24 4ST KEVINS 1 1 0 0 124 97 127 .84 4 OLD XAVERIANS 1 1 0 0 71 40 177 .50 4BEAUMARIS 1 0 1 0 97 124 78 .23 0 OLD TRINITY 1 1 0 0 75 44 170 .45 4OLD BRIGHTON 1 0 1 0 62 81 76 .54 0 OLD SCOTCH 1 0 1 0 44 75 58 .67 0OLD PARADIANS 1 0 1 0 63 126 50 .00 0 MARCELLIN 1 0 1 0 40 71 56 .34 0NORTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 45 114 39 .47 0 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 0 1 0 41 78 52 .56 0MAZENOD 0 C 1 0 1 0 46 145 31 .72 0 WHITEFRIARS 1 0 1 0 22 97 22 .68 0

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HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 0 0 116 62 187.10 4 B RESERVE P W L D For Ayst % PtsMHSOB 1 1 0 0 100 71 : 140.85 4 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 1 0 0 87 22 395 .45 4THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 1 0 0 72 55 130.91 4

MAZENOD 0 C 1 1 0 0 67 35 191 .43 4GLEN EIRA 1 1 0 0 62 56 110.71 4

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ORMOND 1 1 0 0 110 42 261 .90 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 93 54 172.22 4 C RESERVE • P W L D For Agst % Pts

BANYULE 1 1 0 0 116 68 170.59 4 CAULFIELD GR 1 1 0 0 140 46 304.35 4YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1 1 0 0 87 67 129.85 4 MONASH BLUES 1 1 0 0 45 16 281 .25 4PENINSULA 0 B 1 1 0 0 101 82 123.17 4 MHSOB 1 1 0 . 0 119 46 258.70 4SALESIAN 0 C 1 0 1 0 82 101 81 .19 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 0 0 97 42 230.95 4PRAHRAN 1 0 1 0 67 87 77.01 0 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1 1 0 0 115 54 212 .96 4AQUINAS 0 C 1 0 1 0 68 116 58.62 0 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 1 0 1 0 54 115 46 .96 0FITZROY REDS 1 0 1 0 54 93 58.06 0 ~~ 1 0 1 0 42 97 43 .30 0OLD MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 42 110 38.18 0

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