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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2004

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,tA"f~"Efi T(7OTI3ALT. ASSO C12r i;tercd for posting ~ : a Publication. Category B .

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Pi;j TBThe rule regarding the granting of a permit to a player who is an amateur, as defined .and who completes the affidavit section on the permit form remains unaltered from the2003 season . This means that any applicant in this category receives an automaticpermit to play in the VAFA, whereas the granting of a permit to a player who is not anamateur can only occur after the player has been reinstated as an amateur player .Cliff Bastow and Shane Waye continue to process applications for Senior permits on a ~- _Wednesday night whilst John Wilson assists with the Under 19 permits on a Frida y, i ~ ,~rnoon . John Be llp,i,IPdSTATE PiTg VAFA Junior ViceThe reinstatement guidelines for 2004 season are virtually the same as the previous Pr esident & Chairman

season other than a different interpretation to Guideline 2 . It is fair to say that the or Permits &

reinstatement guidelines introduced last season were the most liberal since the Reinstatementsiriroduction of reinstatements in the mid 1970's and really reflect the huge change i n

ie operations of Australian football in Melbourne and Vietoria since 1990.player who is not an amateur, may make application for a permit via the reinstatement process .

The reinstatement guidelines for 2004 are as follows -Guideline 1 - A player transferring directly from an AFL. VFL, SA :'vFL, WAFL or VCFL may be reinstated to anyVAFA club .Guideline 2 - A player who is not eli gible for reinstatement under Cuideline 1, maybe be reinstated under thisauideline to play in the VAFA, but only a limited number of players may reinstated under this guideline as follows- A section clubs 6 reinstatements, B section clubs 8 reinstatements, C section clubs 10 reinstatements and Dsection clubs 12 reinstatements.Tnere have been a few instances of players, who were previously reinstated and did follow the correct process afterle, .~ring the VAFA . being denied the opportunity to return to the VAFA this season .John Bell, Richard Evans and Phil Stevens process applications for reinstatements each Wednesday .: UGIST TIt3N STATISTICS AS AT 12/5/2004Total registrations as at 23/9/2003L-s deleted in 2004 because did not play in 2003 3,363Plus new regis -ations to 12/5/2004 2 .905Total registrations as at 12/5/2004 10.103P- I NNSTA .I r'_TI5TIC5 AS AT 12/5/2004u ::ction C " . . e I Guideline 2 Total Last year Most by a club No, clubs with nilA 25 12 37 63 10 1B 25 21 46 50 20 2C 11Dl 35D2 16D3 10D"'- 1

9 20 32 5 229 64 38 30 312 28 52 6 19 19 28 5 32 3 27 1 7

Total 123 94 217 290 30TT :i'ZEGISTE i3 AND INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

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There have been 50 instances of clubs playing unregistered or ineligible players in the first four rounds resultingin 20 games which were won on the field of play being lost because of poor administration. It is most distressingfor the Association to take this course of action and I urge all clubs to ensure that all players are registered andIf,ible before taking the field and that the team sheets are completed correctly .

Cliff and Mavis Bastow undertake the checking of the team sheets against the players register each week .UNREGISTERED AND INELIGIBLE STATISTICS AS AT ROUND 4Gr~de Occurrences Games Won Reason Occurrences

F~:nior 2 1 Not registered 23~erve 14 6 Did not play in 2003 12

Under 19 18 7 No signature on teamsheet 11Club 18 16 6 Not cleared from previous VAFA Club 4~ :L A clu bTotal 50 Total

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I said last we c that this years comp is far from po la quick look at the results would suggest otherwise. Fourteams are currently clearly superior with Xavs seemingly theonly other team equipped to shake things up . . ..D Jordan 1, B Jordan 0, N Mitchelt 0, T y (absent)Bcrna.-ds 26.16Well you know what I'm trying to say. Funny old game onSunday with Bernards kicking 8 points in as many minutesbefore Be La slammed on 5 goals to show a bit of cheek. Aneven enough second term before a Bernards Blitzkrieg in thesecond half blew De La away. Amazing that St Bernards couldmanage 26 goals with Dan Jordan well held by AnthonyJohnstone and Nick Mitchell stitched up by Tim Silvers butthat's the'Pitters for you . Tate Pearson spent much of the firsthalf warming up on the bench but still managed to kick sixwhile Lucas Fielding was impenetrable across half back .Damien Rayson kicked three good first term goals for De Laand Will Jolley was a towering influence all day in the ruck.Hedge BurntThe much touted Bulleen derby at MarceIlin (or as +he hFburners are prone to call it, "the granny flat out t 1lived up to all expectations with Marcellin fully entrer .,.themselves in the top echelon courtesy of a 15 minute burstthe third quarter which netted seven goals. It's been said amillion times before but Marcellin's engine room ruletsupreme : Browne, Cox, Dobson, Johnston and Dinneen clockup miles galore each Saturday . One can only guess how goodthese guys are in pre season running but they can get the footyas well. Trinity were by no meru- s disgraced and got great valuefrom Brent Walsh up forward and Clint HiIlas across halfback .Upset AverredI lipped a boilover at Donvale but it v as never really on . TheFriars' Luke Swain normally plays down back but aftersustaining an injury, shuffled forward and snagged five goals .That aside, another dismal day for the home team who at leastregained sonic respectability after the previous week's routJames Guest and James Beaumont were good tall targej upforward for OMs who have managed to extricate themselvesfrom the dreaded relegation zone .Scotch BotchSpeaking of which . Scotch are in re- ' strife now after a 13 goalflogging at the hands of Uni Blues. : .c Collins was back tohis best for the ho.- 1d' :1 ' r'dns back from goldterritorT kicked four bu 1v tMatt Dennis couldn't get i ar i ° ito the state team followi:and from all reports, he pla,sharing the spoils of a 1 - :Wilcox. Quinton Gleeson :large proportion of their

iissing again andRoss Young got a call up

ground performanceie : :2Il of a game. Others

last quarter were TomI hoil . Interesti a

midfielders '

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tend to mix theirform but when th , L.goi there is currentlyno iire dynamic team in

ue .

the clash of the two teams I gave the big thumbs up toin the pre - season promised much but was apparently a prettyordinary, frustrating, muddling affair. Tim O'Meara andAndrew Bowen kicked crucial last quarter goals to get the Xavsup, while Scott Mollard has been a revelation thus far indefence. And die Bloods? Well they're never quite bad eroughfor me to totally flick them away but it's getting to that stage .Paul Corrigan played a typically ferocious game in the middleand Caulfield Grammar pick up Nick Tassell would almost beleading their B&F but Haileybury are quickly shaping as thec" & fv Anent on 2004.

fame this afternoon at the lair of lunacy (Just kidding)are memories of last year s 111 point pasting are almost as-ong as the subsequent Grand Final win for the Xavs

A . Different kettle of fish this time around with Bernardsioking and Xavs just chugging along. With goal-kickers

- up from everywhere . Bernards are too proud to let ith~ n and should win by a fair bit.t'i ( . I ences, neo-gothic architecture, graduation ceremonies,a stroll through the cemetery, the best aftemoon spread in the'ti'AF'A and the women's hockey adjacent, a pleasant afternoonensues for De La at the Uri. Well until 2pm anyway. If theyth~ uit the 1)s ti :n impressive last w f . _, tbbe nothingon L : i at the ,' . n . Blu_ s e. . illy.

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bad loss sending shockwaves through the club. They re muchbetter than that but will find the Eagles far too good atCamberwell . Marcellin by 5 goals .In the other rivo games . Trinity should beat OP,9s and ifFiaileybury can't dispatch Whitefriars at McKinnon, they mayas well pack up and give the game away .

A Quick PlugAs of last week, SEN have offered a 10 minute slot at 4.10 onSunday afternoon for VAFA football with an emphasis on AGrade. If your club has any news of note or even if you're aplayer who feels as though they deserve a mention on radio,jump on the bat-phone and call me between 12pm & 3pm onSundav - 043111 CA72 . Thar-: in ar}vance .

Uni Blues - Congratui: . .;: I?a;:uua ;!+icAloon on his 150th

game. Damo has been a valuable member of the '96 and '99Reserve Premiership teams, as well as a past captain and Bestand Fairest Winner of very successful reserve teams over th eyears. His on field durability, courage and leadership has beenan inspiration to many of the young players which passthrough the University sides . In every one of those 150 gameshe has never take a backwards step . Off field . Darno hascontributed to the club in a variety of different ways . The manbehind the reincarnation of the famous University AfternoonTeas and the man behind the introduction of'Rave Pavvy' tothe Social Calender, a valuable committee member and pastwinner of the 'Chris Brown' Best Clubman award . Well doneDamo! Also we congratulate Chris Brookes on his 50th game.Chris has taken the full journey at Blues, starting with a verysuccessfiil Under 19 team, moving into reserve's where hepresented himself as a senior footballer and worked his wayinto a valuable member of a strong Blues outfit An excellentmark and very mobile for his size, Chris will provide Bluessupporters with some exciting highlights in years to come. Welldone Brookesy !Old Haileyburians' - congratulate Adam 'Bobby' Hilton onplaying his 100th game for the Bloods last week against OldXavs . Adam was drafted to Hawthorn straight from the schooland returned to OH in 1996 where he has played either in theruck or key forward positions with distinction and was electedsenior captain 2000/01 until he was transferred toQueensland in his job in 2002. Returned this year to reach thismilestone and to continue on where he left off. Well done'Bobby' . Also playing his long awaited 100th game last weekwas Brendan Mitchell . 'Mitch' first played for the Bloods in1994 before playing a year at Sandringham in 1995, returnedfor another year in 1996 before a season in South Australiaand missing a full season with a serious shoulder injury . Hashad injury interrupted seasons since but is now back playingas well as ever and we have had to take his name off thetreatment table, which bears well for this stylish left footerachieving further milestones for the Bloods in the future .Congratulations 'Mitch' from all at OHAFC .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

St Bernards v Old Xaverians 96.5 Inner FMUniversity Blues v De La Sall e

Old Scotch v MarcellinOld Haileybury -- 711'litefriars

Old Melburnians v L11ti Trinity

OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 7.6 8.7 11.13 (79)OLD HAIIEYBURY 4.4 5.7 8.11 9.13 (67)

Old Eav: McDonnell 3 Rush 2 Bowen 2 O'Meara 2 Purss Beetham . BestMollard Chatfield Beardsley Bingham Oswald Beetham . Old Hall : SIangfordJones 2 Rode 2 White M Corrigan Siapantas Mason Goldsworthy .Best P Corrigan Tassell Trollope Goldsworthy O'Farrell Lay .Umpires: Michael Sneddon Geoff Caulfield (F) Phillip Miller Brendan

Cannon B) Bernie Jephson Travis Storti (G)DE LA SALIE 5.4 6.9 12.11 15 .15 (105)

ST BERIiAR DS 1.8 9.10 17.13 26.16 (172)DLS : Rayson 4 Hyde 3 L Harrison 2 Mannix 2 Orlando 2 Corin Foon . Best:

Jolley Orlando Stinear Johnstone Moloney Foon. St Bern: Pearson 6 CMitchell 5 Baumgartner 4 D Byme 4 O'Sullivan 2 Goullett D Jordan DavisUberatore . Besc Fielding Clarke D Byrne Pearson C Mitchell Baumgartner .Umpires: Wayne Hinton Jason McNiece (F) Brendan Corcoran ScottGavens (B) John Hall Vin Vescavi (G )OLD SCOTCH 4.3 5.5 9.10 10 .11 (71)UNIVE1tSrfY BLUES 5.4 9.8 12 .13 22.18 (150)

Old Scotch: Hawidns 4 Dennis 2 Cations Nettleton S Collins Dick. Best: SCollins Nettleton Ashton Beranger Hume Aurel-Smith . Uni Blues: Young 5T Wilcax 5 Gleeson 3 Steele 3 Lochhead 2 Muhlebach 2 Paterson LawrockButko Torner-v. Best: Young Roydhouse Hayer T R lilcaK Gleeson Tomey .

Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Steve McCarthy (F) Michael Saunders (F3) DanielScully Dennis Webster (G)W1IITE1FRIARS 1.2 4.4 8.5 10.9(69)OLD AiE1BURPIIAYdS 4,2 8 .3 9.7 15.17 (107)

White : Swain 5 M Cartmne 3 C Carrigg Northey . Best: Swain NortheyCampbell R Pawlik Kennedy M Carbone . Old Moi : J Guest 3 Webb 3Beaumont 2 M Berry 2 Lacey 2 Cudlipp Hicks W Richardson . Best:

.Mulquincy Webb Cudlipp Turner Kennon M BerryUmpires: Sacha Koffman Peter James (F) Matt Jenkinson AndrewRechtman (B) Matthew Simpson Craig Arnol (G )MARCEISdH 3.5 6.8 14.17 18 .19 (127)

O11) TRINrl'Y 3.1 8.5 10.6 13.8 (86)

Marc: Cullman 5 Rice 3 Sheehan 2 Brooks 2 Maguire Marson Addison Cox

Frazer Johnston. Best Browne Cox Dobson Culinan Gartner Hemians .

Old Trim Walsh 4 T Healy 2 Neville 2 Culirera Gnatt L Kennedy T Van Der

Venne L Deanne-Johns, Best: Walsh R Burrow Neville A Ramsden Hillas THealy .Umpires: Dirk Kramer Anthony Damen (F) Sean Collins Peter Moretti (B)Bernie Hoare Beorm McCarthy (G)

A RESERVE

OLD %r9VERIfiAIS 1 .3 5.6 8.8 10.10 (78)

OLD HAILEYBURY 2.2 2.5 5.6 5.12 (42)Old %av: Woodruff 3 Quinn Silk Skidmore Jones Maher Walsh Nadinic .

Best D Higgins Maher Quinn Freer Farrow Woodruff . Old Halt Shepherd3 Bell Lappage . Best : H McLauchlan Saunders Erikson Shepherd Bell AHilton.DE LA SALT.E 3.1 5.3 7.6 8 .9(57)

ST BERNARDS 2.1 4.5 5.9 7.10 (52)

Delasalle: Mercuri 2 Buckley Duggan McKenzie MeLeish Skinns Walker.

Best : M ODonnell B Quinane M[higgan M McHenry T Moloney AMcKenzie . St Bernards: Blunt 2 Carlton A Smith N P Smith Hogan Close.

Best : B Hogan S lannazzn C Keunan S Carlton J Evans M Jiriskay .

OLD SCOTCH 5.1 7.3 9.3 10.3 (63)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 9.2 16.3 24.7 (151)

Match details not received.WIDTEF32IARS 3.4 3.5 4.7 7.10 (52)

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 5.6 6.8 8.11 (59)

Whiteiziani: Dance 2 K Kennedy 21.eahy Hennessy A Baker. Best JansonHennessy Nunan Vernal Dance K Kennedy. Old ffieIlmmians : Byme 3

Matthews 2 Anderson Fitzgetald Selby_ Best: Matthews Tucker Dixon

Grant Wu Fttt{;erakl.MARCE1ddN 2.2 4.4 5.9 6.11 (47)

OLD TRINITY 0.3 3.4 4.7 4.11 (35)

MareeBin: Galati 2 Weekes 2 McCartin Craeknetl . BesL MrMillan D Moran

M Seabury Them D MeCartin 0'Flyrm. Old Tdnity: G Deane-Johns 2

Medland S Vandervenne. Best: Merlland [tire Biadeni S VandervenneMorpeth Cade .

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A SectionBE LA SALLE MARCELLIN OLD IiA1LEYDURY OLD M ELRURNIAUS OLD SCOTCHCoach : Mark Lowe Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach: Date Tapping

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

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A SectionGUI -t ITY 01.0 XAVERIANS ST. BERUARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS

Coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Sholly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : John Kanis Coach : Pat Manni xAss Coach : Phil Gaut Res . Coach : Chris Gawne Res : Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matt hews Asst. Coach: Peter Randall

Res Coach: Dale Bower Res . Coach : Chris Rubic kClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

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2 . D . Orlando 2. M . Harrison 2 Hutchins T 3 . M Carbone4. Saunders R 3 . J. Pasceri 3. C. Goullet 3 Sturrock J 5 . B Phan5. BurrowsD V/C

P 4 . D. Landrigan 4. D. Jordan 4 Guengerich D 6 . P Campbel l6. Gnat1 5 Tanner J 7 . S Brosol o7. Van Oar VenneT 5 . D. Rush 5. Jo Mount 6 Rigby M B Janso nB8. Burrows R9. AndrewsA 6 . A. Oswald 6. J. Madden 9 R

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22 N Cunningham26 . Donahoo B27. It R 19 . D. Walsh 17. L. O'Sullivan (VC) 21 McIntyre T 23 . E Eames

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A SECTIO NOld Xaverians v University BluesDe La Salle v Old ScotchWhitefriars v St Bernard sOld Trinity v Old Haileybury atSpo rtscover ArenaMarcellin v Old Melburnian s

B SECTIO NOld Ivanhoe v Beaumari sOld Paradians v St Bedes Mentone TigersOld Essendon Or v North Old BoysMazenod 0 C v Collegian sOld Brighton v St Kevin s

C SECTIONCaulfield Or v MHSOBEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Hampton RoversTherry Penola 0 B v Monash BluesAJAX v Glen EiraOld Camberwell v Parkdale Vultures

Dl SECTIONFitzroy Reds v Aquinas 0 C - Punt Road Oval,

RichmondOrmond v Peninsula 0 BOld Mentonians v Yarra Valley 0 BSalesian 0 C v PrahranUniversity Blacks v Banyul e

D2 SECTIO NIvanhoe Assumption v Monash GryphonsWilliamstown CYMS v Swinburne UniBentleigh v West BrunswickOld Geelong v Bulleen TemplestoweLa Trobe Uni v Old Carey

D3 SECTIONMt Lilydale v St Johns 0 CPower House v Syndal Tally-HoWerribee Amateurs v OakleighHawthorn Amateurs v South Melb DistrictsRupertswood v UHS-VU

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Bulleen CobrasRichmond Central v Old WestbourneEltham Collegians v Albert ParkBox Hill North v North BrunswickKew v Elsternwick

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v Old BrightonSt Kevins v University Blue sSt Bernards v Werribee AmateursOld Scotch v Caulfield OrMarcellin v De La Salle

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v RupertswoodBanyule Viewbank v Old IvanhoeOld Camberwell v Old Essendon Or atStradbroke Park, Kew (45 K4)Old Trinity - ByeBeaumaris v Old Melburnians

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v University Black sOld Paradians v Monash BluesOakleigh v Therry Penola 0 BSt Bedes Merit Tig v WhitefriarsMHSOB v Old Carey

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU ESouth Melb Districts v St Johns 0 COakleigh Clays v Hampton Rovers - gameswitched from ori ginal drawDe La Salle (2) v BentleighPeninsula 0 B v Mazenod 0 COrmond v Emmaus St Leos 0 C atSportscover Arena, May 28 at 6 p .m.

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The Might ; fall with both OEG and Collegians inflictinglosses on A Section aspirants St Kevins and Old Ivanhoe,the Tigers easily win the Centenary Cup over a shellshocked Beauy, NOB's make it 3 on the trot against theplucky Paradians, and the Tonners bounce back againstthe injury plagued Tonners .REVIEWCan a Tiger maul a Shark, I'm not too sure but this groupof Tigers certainly gave the Sharks a mauling as they wonthe inaugural Centenary Cup in a canter. The Tigersvirtually controlled the game from start to finishcontrolling the ball all over the ground thrilling the largecrowd estimated to be around the 2500 mark. Beaumariscould not be faulted for their endeavour, but wereoutplayed by a bigger and stronger side on the day . JamesTyquin was voted Best Afield for the Tigers receivingplenty of support from Richard Sampled, and Steve Zakicon his return from injury. David Teasdale won the Medalfor the Sharks with young Michael Atkins continuing hisgood form.Crackerjack game out at the Grammar. Old Essendontraditional slow starters came out of the blocks hard andby - time were some 40 points in front . St Kevins th entook their turn with the wind and by _ time things weretight again . SKOBS then put on one of their renownedbursts and by the 20 minute mark of the last term weresome 5 goals up still . Then the Bombers gave the SKOBSsome of their own and went rampant into the fluky breezeto peg them back and hit the front. Malty Lucas had achance to win the game but missed as the Bombers heldon for a meritorious victory. Full credit for the GrammarBoys who fought to the end . Big Ben Hakim played hisbest game for the club and is really developing as a player .David Biggs was sensational, and Shaun Towner up fromthe Under 19's had a huge impact .Old Brighton made a marked improvement on their formfrom the previous week against a Mazenod side who arehaving an horrific run with injuries . A couple of lapses ofintensity at crucial times cost the Nodders dearly but theyremain upbeat and positive and can see a win coming upsoon. Big Brook Logan returned and continued where heleft off, Benny Gadsden was again good on the wing. Edg.did some nice things and Leigh Hendra continued his goodyear for the victors . Good games for Mazenod came fromJames Beard who was good in the middle and slotted acouple of twins . Scott Veltman in a tag,ging role and LukeMorgan who battled hard all day .A hard fought victory for ldOB's against a relentlessopposition played at a Garvey Oval where the centre areaneeded a sledgehammer to soften it. Inaccurate kickingcost the Paradians clearly and was perhaps the cause oftheir downfall . The vrind was swirly all day making it hardto play some really good football . NOB's happy to win .OP'S disappointed . Dan 7acek, Scott Sleep . and MattAmor constantly repelled Paradians attacks, with MattHyde also good . Peter Rrabenrl~r was a we!--me additiceto Parade . David Bound}- kicked 4 fit- half Loals, :,,d

Shane Maher was alsogood.Old Ivanhoe lostanother one and arelosing touch a bit. Apattern seems to bedeveloping in thei rgame where they can match it in the first half and then fallaway after the long break. Something for Shols to work on .Collegians on the other hand had a good second halfsticking to their guns and the game plan and played thegame out really well kicking 11 goals for the half.Christian Davidson and Brad Shadbolt were thestandouts in an even team performance . Young playersMichael Clarke, Will Cornelius and Brett Nagel are risingto prominence for the Hoes, with George Haros continuinghis excellent season form.PREVIEWCan NOB's win 4 in a row and really stamp their mark onthe Section, or after a couple of dismal weeks can theHoers bounce back. Interesting question that will beanswered today . The game is at Gillon that still does notnecessarily make NOB'S favourites, but on form they are .But that does not mean I will pick them as the Ivanhoehave been playing some tough opposition and will bounceback today .A must win game takes place today at Sportscover Arenabetween Beaumaris an d Old Paradians. Both sides havea win apiece and have on occasions produced some goodfootball . The Sharks have a likeness for EP, the smallnessof the Paradians will definitely suit them, but having saidthat Parade are getting some experienced players backinto their side now and have a good blend but in a toss upI will stick with Beaumaris .David Murray makes his coaching debut against his oldclub today with everything in his favour. Rri. zenod ha s

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plenty of injuries but David still knows them all like theback of his hand . Perhaps my visit to the home of theNoddas on Thursday Night will inspire a special effort asthey are really up against it today with St Kevins tippedto bounce back with another win .To use a racing parlance the more logical it is the lesslogical it is, does that mean there is an upset in the air atBrindisi Street today. Old B ri ghton certainly think therecan be while the Tigers obviously have other ideas . Willthe Tigers suffer a letdown after the emotions of last weekand give the Tonners a sniff remains to be seen . Based onthe respective sides performances against Beaumaris inthe last fortnight logic must surely prevail with me as Imust stick with the Tigers to go on their merry way withanother home victory .Harry Trott promises a ripper. Both sides in fantastic formnow and have good consistent players on every line . Theold buzz is back at Collegians as they make every post awinner, while the Bombers would have taken a hugeamount out of last week's game and really believe with abit of luck they could be 5 zip. The size of the ground suitsboth sides, let's hope its dry so it doesti t ruin the game asa spectacle . The Lions forwards Taft and Dixon will testthe oEG defence as will Heritage and Playfair at the otherend . Never been one to tip a draw so for no specific reasonI will take a punt and tip Old Essendon.PRESS CORRESPONDENTS9/10 last week. Don't forget the numbers 9553 1561home phone and fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016, or dropme an email to braineo@optusnet .eom .au, by 8PMMonday Nights at the latest please . Nominations for Playerof the Round are most anoreeiatPr t

(------- - -- t ~-- - _ _ ..St. Kevins - Hes played on the wing, covered in the ruck .played every key position and kicked nine goals in a gamethree tinies . This week St Kevin's Ben Garvey plays his

150th game for the club, with only one game in thereserves a few years ago when coming back from injury . Afrequent high placegetter in the club's best and fairest, thehighlights of his career have been five times representingVictoria, amateur team of the year in 2001 and the club'sC grade premiership in 1996 . Well done Ben! And threeother players celebrate 50 games this week, deputy vice-captain and 2003 best and fairest winner Tom Simpson,goal sneak Jarred O'Keefe and Paul Natale vitro's backafter a year in Queensland .Collegians - congratulate two great players on recentmilestones . Proud new dad and former captain, BradWoolhouse recently played his 200th game, while Simon"the Little Champ" Woolley chalked up his 150th game .Thank you to both boys for great service to our club overmany years .Old Paradians - congratulations to Ryan Murray whoplayed 100th game for Old Paradians' last Saturday.Ryan joined the Club in 1999 and quickly became afamiliar face around the place playing wherever /whenever required, Seniors. Reserves or up and enjoyingit at all times! Well done Muzza

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONNorth Old Boys v Old IvanhoeBeaumaris v Old Paradians atSportscover Arena, Saturda

ySt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old BrightonCollegians v Old Fs-,endOn Or

St Kevins v tdLt -u O C

OLD 1trAldEIOE 3.3 7.8. 9.9 11.12 (78)

COId1:GTANS 3.3 6.6 12.11 17.14 (16)

Old Iv : Bcanigan 3 Cornelius 3 Luxon 2 Weddle 2 Theodossi . Best. Clarke

Hares Oates Cornelius Nagel Payne. Call: Skurne 3Taft 2 Dixon 2 Hosking2 Hoist Fry Shinkfield Elg Davidson Harrison Shadbolt Harris . Best :

Davidson Shadbolt Harris Harrison Skurrie Rowston . Umpkes : Geoff

Curran Graham lhwaites (F) Chris Doyle Steve Pipemo (G)

OLD PARADIANS 3.3 6.5 8.8 10.12 (72)

NORTH OIA BOYS 2.6 6.7 9.11 11 .14 (80)

Old Par: Boundy 4 Porteous 2 Dallas Galloway Girovski Hughes Best :

Maher Hughes Brabender Boundy Jenkins Curran. NOB : M B arker 2

Jarrott 2 Strand Barker Cordy Boyle Amor Vogels Carmichael . Best: 7acek

Sleep Smith Amor Hyde Boyie. Umpires : Simon Stokes Luke Holmes (F)

Jack Watty Daniel Brookes (G )ST BEDES b'SENT T1G 2.6 9.8 14.9 17.13 (115)

BEAUMARIS 2.2 3.5 6.10 7.13 (55)

St Bedes M/T: McGraw 3 Zaiuc 3 Hecker 2 Terrell 2 L WinUe 2 Samperi 2

Sawers Napier Tyquin. Best: Tvqin Samperi Odachawski L Wintle Hecker

Zalde . Beatmt: tee 2 Buller 2 Teasdale Atkins Pitts. Best : Teasdale N Atkins

Deaton O'Brien Fisher Btilier .

Umpires : Peter Simpson Leah Gallagher (F) Rob Mayston pir) Craig

Brajtherg (B) Clive Shipley Les Damyon (G)

OLD ESSENDON GR 7.2 9.6 13.14 19 .16 (130)

ST KEVBdS 2.7 10.13 14.15 18 .20 (128)

Old Eaa: Hakim 5 D Flaherty 3 Fleming 3 Playfair 3 Obliubek 2 Heritage T

Biggs Dngojlo. Best : Hakim Towner Leask Legudi T Biggs D Flaherty .

SKOB: O'Keefe 4 Lucas 3 Aughton 2 Field 2 Chard 2 Greenham 2 D

.`Aahonev 2 B Dohnan . Best: Green L'vlahoney M Dollman D Mahoney

Simpson Lucas.

Umpires : Albie Firley Michael Bretag (RFt..) (F) Matthew Jackson Brad

Monaghan (RFi.) (B) Dominic Napoli John Bretag (RFia (G )

OLD BRIGHTON 3 .7 8.14 10 .17 16.19 (115)

MAZENOD 0 C 1.0 3.2 7.5 11.7 (73)

Old Bright: Dawes 3 Logan 2 Macgfllivray 2 B Gadsden 2 Bristow 2 Edge

2 Goldner Phelan Hendra . Best : Logan Phelan B Gadsden Hernia Edge

Bristow. Mae: Beard 4 Maskell4 L btou~an D Chamberlain J Dunne . Best:

M Chamberlain Beard Veltner D Dunne Hose Nisbet.

Umpires: Ben Ryde Mark Gibson (F) Lucas Robson (G)

B RESERVE

''... OLD IVRNIIOE 2.1 7.3 7.4 9.6(60)

COld£GIAtdS 4.3 7.4 9.10 11.12 (78)

Old Ivanhoe: Stewart 4 Risstrom Jewell CA George Morris Bmddy. Best

Keane Hacimev Braddr Kent Morris Stewart CaIlegl ans : Johnson 5

Hencbrv w`eekcs Little Willis \Vatson Johnston . Best: Lockett M Johnston

Weekes Ca:kes Tumer Johnson.

OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3.4 5.7 7 .9(51)

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 4.3 5.8 6.9(45)

Old Paradians : Spinwo 4 D McKay Farrow Bux . Best: Joyce Bux Elliott

Walsh fart Tenson. North Old Boys: Borg 3 Neville Bryar Jeffrey . Best :

Jeffrey I 'Sheehan Maher Grigg Kelly Joyce.

ST BEDES &IEMT TIG 2 .3 4.3 6.9 7.10 (52)

BEAUSiARIS 0.3 3.3 3.3 4.6 (30)

Match details not received.

OLD ESSENDON 2 .1 3.10 5.16 6.18 (54)

ST KF,'vlyS 1.9 6.4 7.6 11.9 (75)

Old Ess : Battista 2 Barr Flaherty Mezo Fraser. Best: McKenzie Banisca

0Brien Fe.vster Ridlev McDermott SKOB: Horr9eks 2 Campagria Allis

Game 0'Conner Bare 4fulketuns Curtis P'angaraw Ryan_ Best : Campagna

G Fatavoles Game P Bare Game Curtis I . Katavols

OLD BRIGHTON 4.6 7.11 8.13 12.14 (86)

NMAZENOD 0.0 1.0 1.5 1.6(12)

Old Brighton : Reid 2 Uubyna 2 Eastgate 2 McNim12 A Ginnivan Paterson

Matessi Cully . Best: Dubyna Crilly Reid Ea: :iiie '''',iiiin Paterson.

Mazenod: S Arlopardi. Best : Tilling Collins no Raine Murray

Roberts.

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Ii SectionDEAU MARIS COLLEGIANS MAZE DOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTON

'Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-AJien Coach : Garry Foulds NeillCoach : Jarrod O

Asst: Erwin Leyden Res : Marty Hook Ass Coach: And;ew Sutherland Ass Coach: Tony Egan Res. Coach: Hayden Bickett

Res : Mick Carty Res Coach : Tony Collins Res Coach: Mark Oraniu k

Rawlin sR1 1 . J . Dixon 1 T. Castricum 1 . J . Cassell 1 A . Krzywnia k..

2 . H . Gibson 2 . M . Johnson 2 M. Chamberlain 2 . M . Hyde (C)SheehanT3

2 A . Pirrie3 C. Barrow (vc)

3. M. Pitts (C) 3 . B . Mooney V C 3 A. Tucke rBallenge r4 J

..4. S . Sleep 4 A. MacGillivray

4. M. Matulick (DVC) 4 . A. Shinkfield .Maskel l5 D 5. R. Davidson 5 A. Edg e

5. M . Ensor (DVC) 5. R. Henebery .Nelson6 P 6. N . Vogels (VC) 6 R.

6. A . Spence 6. S . Woolley.

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' Parke r8 B 8. M. White 7 C. Reddi nBrien8. M. O 7. J. Farley

.Gooden9 P 9 . J. Cordy 8 C. McNicol (C. res)

9 . B . Cousins 8 . C . Unsworth CAPT.Chamberlain10 B 10 . W. Martin 9 P. Phelan

10 . L . Buller 9 . J. Fry.

11 T. Smith 11 . T. Roberts 10 J. Mead11 . M . Lee 10 . J . Lang 12 A . McDowell 12 . G. Maxton 11 N . Perry12 . L . Healy 11 . C . Weekes 13 P. Gooden 13 . T. Halpin 12 N . Williams13 . C. Gourley 12 . N . Harrison CAPT 14 N . Meehan 14 . T. Kennedy 12 B. Williams14 . T. Collins

13. N . Thomas 15 N . Parry (DVC) 15. J . Nihill 12 S . Eastgate15 . M. Boon

LockettN14 16 M . Apollonio 16. R. Kelliher 13 N . Edward s16. A. Quin ..

CottomL15 17 J . Beard 17. M . Lynch 14 S . Williams (C)17. L. Atkins ..

Baxte rA16 18 D. Dunne 18. T Holman 15 B . Gadsden18. N . Kenned y

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.18 A. Salem

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23 . A. Catlin 21 . C . Harris 24 D . Nisbett 24 . J . Barker 20 M. Smith24 . B. Gray 22 . T. Skurrie 25 S . Stanley 25 . S . Grigg 21 T. Ewert

'25 . D. Teesdale 23 . C . Mollard 26 J . Dunne (C) 26 . D. Brady Neil l22 L O

26 . A. O'Brien 24 . E . Waters 27 M . Regan 27 . L. Herbert 22 J . Murc h

27 . D . George 25. R . Muir 28 P. Jones 28. D. Joyce (RC) 23 D . Dawes

28. J. Vance 27 . G. Rowston 29 R. Sharp 29. C. Hosking (VC) 24 S . Gadsde n

29. C . Martin (VC) 28. B . Couch 30 D. Hansen 30. S . Jarrett 25 M . RyanGinnivan26 A30. C . Lambert 29. N. Burrows 31 N. Snart 31 . L . Boyle .Paterson27 D31 . J . Black 30. L. Moon 32 D. Hose 32. B. Sheehan .

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Dickerson29 J33. S . May 32. C. Blumfield 34 C. Boyd 34 . H . Neville .Richardso n29 B

34. H . McMillan 33. B. Hoist V C 35 D. Collins 35 . L . Crapper.McCowa n30 E

35 . N. Boctor 34 . T. Knox 36 G . Hamill 36 . D . Tonkin .30 T McLaughlin

36 . N. Atkin sPresnel lR37

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37 . D . Brownin gM. Amor38

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S Lynch3836 . R . Turner 39 D . Bradshaw

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31 S. Jackson..

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41 . N. Conlan38 . T. Lovell 41 M . Venturini 41 . S . Borg

.Gibson34 T

42 . B. Gillespie 39 . N . Hart. Res Capt 42 C . Raine 42. D. Sheehan .Stewart (R .vc)35 C

43 . R . Deaton 40. L. Watson 43 A . Barry Macauly 43, D. Zacek.

36 R . Henderson (R.dvc)44. C . Collins 41 . N . Baxter 44 W. Knight 44. T. Roache 37 D. Hughes45. M. Duggan 42. N . Abbott 45 S . Paine 45. S. Ingram Matessi38 T46. L. Wonnacott 43. E . Malone 46 M . Hunt 46 . P. Daniels .

39 B . Crilly7. A . Kent4 44. Y. Phillips 47 A. Manjekian 47 . J. Maher Murchi e40 D

48. J . Mellor 45. D. Gambaro 48 C. Jayaweera 48 . M . Kelly.

Murchie41 J49. J . Bryce 46 . J. Ashman 49 L . Haley

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Hildebrandt57 K44 R. Fisher

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. 48 B. Dever56 . T. Wooinough 54 . B . Woolhouse 57 49 B. Scott57 . A. Fisher 55. T. Cookes 58 D . Morris 50 W. Leaf58. J. Bramwell 56 B Limb 59 51 J . Lynch59. B. Griffiths

. .Horsel l57 B 60

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71 . C. Hawkins71 B. Humphreys

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B SectionOLD ESSENDON OLD 9VANHOE 01 D i : .- :`' : ; '>T BEDES M ENTONE ST KEVINS DDCoach : Frank Dunell Coach : Gerard Sholly Coach : Sam Assetta T IG E RS Coach : Dave Murray

Res : Kernel Dachs Res: Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Coach : Rusell Barnes Res. Coach :Res : Mark Lomagno

i Panagiotopolus J 1 . A. Oates ( VC) 1 . D . Z'nranovic 1 J Romboti s2 Biggs 2 . L. Lochran (VC) 2 . A . Hughes 1 Wintle P 2 E Crohan

3 Oxnam 3 CuratoloS 3 . D . Dean 2 Wintle L 3 D Cu rtis

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4 Davi sB 4 . A . Curran (VC) 3 Odachowski M 4 L Mahoney

5 De Morton S. .

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7 Leask J6 . S . Kent 7 . M . Cosgrrff ( Res VC) 6 Pitcher P 7 J Molloy

8 Heritage j 7 . J . Gieschen S . A . Sinclair (C) 7 Owen N 8 B Dollman

9 Stormont J 8 . T. Stevens 9 . P. Palermo 8 Scafidi A 9 B Field s10 M Lucas

10 Biggs T 9 . D . Payne to, P. Brabender 9 Terrell M11 J O'Keefe

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MELBOURN

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"Your Ooacbes' Association"

Osteitis Pubis in AustraliaWhat is Osteltis Pubis ?Osteitis pubis is an overuse injury and a common cause of chronic groin pain in football codes,particularly Australian Football . It affects the pubic symphysis, which is the joint at the front of thepelvis between the two ends of the pubic bone . This joint is made up of bone and cartilage . Osteitis Pubisis a bony stress injury and refers to inflammation of the pubic symphysis .What cau ses E3ste :There are many large muscles that attach to and around the pubic symphysis . Such muscles includethe abdominal; and groin muscles . Whilst the exact cause of Osteitis Pubis remains unknown, it isthought that the pulling or traction force that those muscles generate on the pubic bone result in astress related injury and inflammation . Therefore any sport that involves repetitive or forceful motion inthose muscle groups, such as intensive running sports and those that require kicking and changingdirection such as Australian Football, have a high incidence of Osteitis Pubis . Add to this the jarring ofthe pelvis and di; :et contact from falis and tackling and it equates to a large amount of force beingabsorbed by the pubic region .What are the n s ?Many of the initi 1 signs are quite dull and vague and may even simply begin as stiffness in the groinregion . It progresses to a dull aching pain, and eventually can be quite sharp, particularly on suchactivities as running, kicking, changing directions, getting out of bed and getting in and out of the car .In Australian Football, symptoms are usually more prevalent on the stance or non-dominant leg, whichis required to stabilize the pelvis as the other leg moves, kicks etc .Why is the co nditio n so t ° '°- -- '-i AFL?There are 2 mains reasons for this . Firstly, ' ere is no doubt that the speed of the game has increased,as has kicking length, kicking across the body ("switching"), jumping and tackling ability, all of whichcause excessive stress on the pubic region .Secondly, it is most probable that this condition has always been there, but medical diagnosis, mainlythrough CT scans and nkll have improved so much . Many people with vague groin pain may havepreviously been di I^osed ~'.th other conditions such as groin strain, tendonitis, lower abdominalstrain, hernia. hip , when in actual fact they had Osteitis Pubis .hThe key to managing itis Pubis is rapid detection and early management. Treatment may involvemodification of act i pl rsiotherapy, anti-inflammatory medication, stretching and strengthening ofthe stab'i zing muscles . Obviously the rehabilitation program will be designed according to the severityof each individual' : nptoms and in consultation with the club physiotherapist and doctor .3" - se at avercom e this debilitating problem are :+ Abnormal hip and/or pelvic mobility® Poor movement bween hip/pelvis and the lumbar spine (low back)® Tightness in adductors (groin), TFL (lateral hip), Hip Flexors (psoas), hip rotators (gluteals) .a Rc` :rre ri ps' ;_ the back® Weakness in the core -ability muscles of the pelvi s® Inflai

ant may fail if.1. You dor f~ pre -;ram exactly .2 . If you : rss:oo quickly between stages.3. If all a s ~-~ idressed.4. if othe , persist.In such

is can i : an not missing football at all in mild cases toThe pr (mis cases.T` ritten by the Physiotherapistsat „ n o verview of the aboveC

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The ~~_ _ _- __=r :___' ILast week . . . but help

him celebrate today at

home after the game!

If you can bear it!

What a day it was at th erecent : ,' ISO, =C Spor' _Luncheon withChampions at theVictorian Club, with hostMax Williams really turn-ing on a great spread andexcellent hospitality .

150 guests realty had amost enjoyable lunch ir , .acet comprised Myne Johnston,

being entertained by a Dr i ='i' :itman, Cameron Bruce and

great line-up of stars . _-il '%!a Grgic. An outstanding grouping. All

;ocarfis must be one o' : 'IS connected!

the great,-,- :!

Nail Roberts is probably thebest Sports function MCaround. A superb job!

through on every occasion .

The panellists (above) wereeach given a few minutes tospeak about changes in thegame before fielding questionsfrom the audience. WayneJohnston is the current Skills& Development Coach forMHSOBFC and is workingmainly with our under age play-ers .

time, even i nrect climate of toParkin is a' : - of great inter-est and his true passion for thegreat game ol ~er, te e~- - ..~-.-

The day also raised over$4,000 for the football club,with special auction items anda raffle supported by Atcocks,the billiard table manufacturer.

Thanks to all who took part.Many positive comments sup-port the view this should be anannual event in the calendarsof MHSOBFC and MHSOBA ,

David Parkin was an out-standing guest speaker.

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Wellers win a thriller, Jackas lament wha tcould have been, the Fielders and Ashers kickplenty, as the Rovers slip out of the four . Th eVultures recapture the winning feeling, an dthe Lions, Saints and Animals have plenty ofwork to do as the Unicorns successfullynegotiate another hurdle .REVIEWMonash blasted ESL with a nine goal to oneopening bombardment and then booted six tothree against the breeze to have the game wonat the main change. Creamer was superb, BigAzza and Craven were imposing for the Blues,whilst for the Animals, Donovan and Phylandensured the visitors didn't swell their halftime advantage .Camberwell and Ajar squared off in a classicencounter with the visitors led by Gold andJanover ahead all day, only to miss cruciallate opportunities, that the Wellers were goodenough to capitalise upon . The hosts havemade a habit of winning the tight ones andthey can thank Mitchell . Webb and Durlingfor securing the club another.Caulfield steamrolled on from the weekbefore with a powerhouse display against the

Saints . 'Jobby' slammed seven, 'Stinga'brought his own footy and 'Fages' fabulous ill

the club's fourth ~;-in on end . Glen Eira'=Taranto. Clements, Chandler and Prvde stood

tall, in a day to forget for the visitors .MHSOB kept on keeping on with aworkmanlike away performance against theRovers . The Unicorns led by Limbrick, White

and -Rosman field Hampton scoreless tvice,

when kicking into the breeze, and set up adeficit simply too large to erase when the

hosts had the gale, although Carr, McCarthyand Adams never gave in .

Kelly and Ogier were outstanding forParkdale as the Vultures invaded the Lionsdomain and returned to the winner's list .

Some exciting Therry of plav v:-re

not enough toprevent the clubsliding to a fourthsuccessive defeat .Forster-Knight

and Henderson amongst the best for thevanquished .

PREVIEWAfter a slow start to C Grade, M onash arenow beginning to find their feet and willdiscover how far they have come playing hostto the recent all conquering CaulfieldGrammarians . The Fielders midsize playershave been booming and their plethora offorward options will prove too much for thegallant Blues .Following a couple of 'road t ri ps', MHSOBreturn to the School Oval, and that can onlybe bad news for ESL. The ladder leaders arelaying the foundations for a quick return to BGrade and will end the first third of theseason undefeated .A loss for Hampton Rovers could see themfall two games from the four and they have a

tor-h assignment confronting the close game

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C SECTIONAjaxCaulfield GrammHamnton1'arkdaleMHSO B

C RESERVEMHSOBEmmaus St LeosHamptonTherry PenolaEmmaus St LeosC^ulfield GrammOld Camberwell

lunnerBaxter

5 267 180 164 1 6

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specialists, the Wellers, this afternoon .Camberwell fans can again gear up for athriller but the Rovers know failure today isnot an option, and will prevail .Parkdale and Ajax shape up at Gerry Green,and the Jackas know last week was one thatgot away . Unfortunately that will mean littleto the Vultures today, as on their awn patchwhere they are capable of fast movingdelivery, they look to cement their place inthe top bracket.With each team winless since Round 1, it's anunderstatement to say victory is muchneeded for both Therry and Glen Eira .Fortunately, barring a tie, one of the side'swill belt out their theme song with gustotonight. Therry know the inconsistency muste nd and will roar louder th an the Saints .

Old Camberwe ll - Danny Vanaken reachedhis first half century with the club againstOld Camberwell. DVA is another young playerjust out of the 19's with a bright future . Hasbattled with injuries over the last 12 monthshowever a strong pre season has preparedhim for many senior games this year. Welldone DVA .Glen Eira - congratulations to ScottEmmett who played his 150th game lastSaturday. Scott has played with the clubsince starting in the under 19's and has beena club stalwart since .Emmaus St. Leos - all at the clubcongratulate Terry "the Frog" Ymer onreaching 450 games in Rd5 against MonashBlues . Terry started his football career withSt. Mary's in '74 where he played 404 gamesincluding 3 premierships, also was clubcaptain, B&F winner and on the committee .In a recruiting coup the Animals secured hisservices in the 2000 football season and hehas been a fin example to his team-mates inregard to his fitness, football smarts anddedication and is still playing top football .Stretch those hamstrings Tezza .

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

Monash Blues v Caulfield GrMHSOB v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Hampton Rovers v Old CamberwellGlen Eira v Therry Penola 0 B

Parkdale Vultures v AJAX

CAUIS ZIIl GRA' : iARIANS 6.3 12.6 17.12 25.20 (170)

GLEN EIRA 3.0 6.1 8.1 9 .2(56)Caulfield Grammarians: Baxter 7 Foley 5 Sharpe 4 Liddell 2 ArgTosCarboni B Gross Kendall Knight O'Neill Widjaja . Best: Kendall FaganBaxter Guyett B Sinclair Sharpe. Glen Elm- Taranto 4 Chandler 2 Davis SDiamond Sheehan. Best: Clements Taranto Pryde Chandler S Diamond

Fosscy.Umpires: Ken McNiece Lionel Katz (F) Ross Richards Peter Maddocks (G)EMMAUS ST I.F.OS 1.1 4.3 7.5 10.13 (73)MONASH BLUES 9.6 15.10 18 .14 22 .16 (148)

Emmaus St Le os: El lis 2 Bird Brown Corse Donovan N Hodder McGloinMcKenzie Ristevski . Best : Donovan Corse Phyland Roncht Krebs Brown.

Moorish Blues : Gregory 4 Nind 3 Blaekley 2 Craven 2 Hawkins 2 BoltonChapman Costley Main O'Sullivan Smith Tltrton Williams. Best CreamerSmyth Craven Main Williams Nind .Umpires : David Irons Peter Uddell (F) Gavin Roberts Michael O'Donnell (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 3.3 3.3 7.6(48)

MBSOB1°C 4.7 5.10 8.14 11 .18(&4)Hampton Rovers : Duddy 2 Adams Carr Greenwood Lawrence Prantzos .Best Carr Davey Andersen Woods Adams McCarthy . MHSOBFC : Taylor 3

Horne 2 limbrick 2 Hogan 2 Wright Neilson . Best : limbrick Taylor White

Wright Rosman S Anderson .Umpires: Paul Dinneen Jeremy Heffernan (F) Ben Bracken James Gregory(B) Greg Rollo Bruce Stephens (G )TfiERRY PENOL9 3.1 6.2 7.5 8.10(58)

PARKDALE VULTURES 5.7 8.8 13.11 15.13 (103)Therry Panels: Edwards 3 C Bannister Barron Bol'r_on Clarke McKay . Best:Forster-Knight Baker McKay Remolds Henderson Fenton. Parkdale

Vultures: Rowley 4 Barr 3 Hayes 2 Ryan 2 Wilkins 2 Kelly Sullivan. Best:Ogier M Sullivan C Sullivan Wilkins Kelly Barr.Umpires: Adam Conquest Damien Stead (RFt.) (F) Bianca Share TroyCussack (RFL) (B) Daniel Kofoed Gus Contano (RFf.) (G )OLD C.AT,ffiERWEII. GR 1.2 7.5 8.8 12.12 (84)

AJAX 5.4 7.6 10.10 11 .15 (81)Old Camberwell Gr. Bayford 2 Hardenberg 2 P Tempone 2 Webb 2 CredlinHeileman Horgan Peasnell . Best: D Mitchell Webb Durling ChristieHardman Pike . AJAX: Kirmer 5 E Wollner 2 Gotlieb Klein Weislitzer AWollner. Best : Weislltzer Janover E Wollner A Wollner Raleigh Kirmer .Umpir es: Roland Fuhrmann Ric Love (F) Matthew Cowley

C RESERVE

CliUtk"IELD G S 6 .5 12.8 15.11 19 .17 (131)

GLENEIRA 1.3 1.4 5.6 6.6(42)Caulfield Grammarians: A Hasforth 4 Farmer 3 Law-son 2 James 2 Poulter2 Green Scott Baker Bosna Genand MaSasev . Best: Savers Fryers ChappleSynman A Hasforth Scott Glen Elm, Gilmore 3 Fade 2 Richards . BestRusso Gilmore A Diamond A Decries Eade .

ST LEOS 7.2 9.4 12.9 14.9 (93)MONASH BLUES 1.3 3.7 4.7 8.9(57)&nmaus St Leas: Simmndson 4 Batty 2 Buckle 2 Free 2 R McGloinMcDermott Virgo . Best: Vi:e,, R Megloin Bruce P Carev Raynor B Vaughan.Monash Blues: Hawkins; 2 Spencer 2 Tickler 2 Murehie Dennis . Best:Banks Ti*ilcker Shieids f, T- '.i'e Mores!.HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .3 5.5 7.7 9 .8(62)MHSOB 2.3 4.8 4.10 4.12 (36)

Hampton Rovers: Hanlon 5 Power Sprott C tvfalthouse Marshall . BestBrudar Morlev Hanlon C Malthouse Heffernan Blaneiardo . MBSOB:

Dunne Corbett Fl2czek Feferkranz . BesC Bowen Feferkranz RujevicFmrlak Vicendese.THERRY PENOLA 3 .6 7.8 11.9 13.10 (88)PARF DALE VULTURES 1 .0 2.2 4.3 5.5(35)Therry Pertain., Walker 8 Sacco 3 D Goodwin 2 . Best: Walker Sacco

''.. Pirpinias Kuret Moloney, Warren. Parkdale Vultures : Wilson Crilly BakerHazetmore Ross . Best: Rock Kerr 4V'ilson Perazin Fry Ciilly.

OLD CAMBERWELL GR 0.3 2.5 4.9 5.9(39)AJAX 3.5 9.8 12.9 17 .14 (116)Old Camberwell Gr. Saffar 2 Fogarty M Hanson P Mitchell . Best: FogartyMargetts M Hanson Williams Mackenzie Saffar . AJAX: Czarrn 3 Notice 3Benedyk[ 2 Godlewtcz 2 Goldeifein 2 J Lewis 2 Jankie Riflerman Sacks.

Best : Jackie Nonch Seidl Spicer Kestenberg Szkolni k

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C SectionAJAX CAIAFtELD GRAMMARWIS GLEN EIRA HAM PTON ROVERS MHSO B

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Res : James Shady Asst: Matthew Hogg P Kcn Assist: John McNicholas Res: Frank Dinicolantonio Res Coach: Garry Datson

Schwab Res : Andrew Tsindos Res Coach: Paul Marin

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Certificate of Merit profile :Greg Dunkley (Prahran )• Joined in 1968

(Commonwealth Bank)• Played 81 Senior & 230

Reserve game s• Reserve Coach 1984-89• Reserve Captain 1972 &

1982• Reserve B&F 1973/74

& 1982• 25 years on Committee• Secretary, Social Secretary,

Presiden t• Life Member 1978• Reserve Grade Field Umpir e

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Greg DunkleyIft/Jf2/1)

0They say the trend these days is to rotate players andhave fresh legs coming off the bench . Hardest workerin the competition last week was in a Club XVIII gamelast week was the interchange steward who sufferedwriter's cramp after recording 103 interchangedplayers . 81 Old Scotch, 22 Old Trinity - all onVolunteers Week!

0 ® ®Fitzroy Reds not only wears one of the most eye-catching jumpers in VAFA ranks, that colourfulcharacteristic has migrated to its officials andattitudes as well ; with President, Benjy Lee, PeterHille, Vice President for Social Extravaganzas, andTeam Manager, Bill Atherton, being up there with thebrightest and best scallywags in the Association!Topped off with their promotion of interclub trophiessuch as the 'Rouge et Noir Cup' (for matches againstUniversity Blacks), and the Latte Cup (betweenthemselves, and two other Cafe Society area Clubs,Williamstown & Prahran)! Great stuff chaps! Keep i tup!

® 0 0

Old Camberwell invite all players and supporters totheir 2004 Gala Dinner on 3 July. To be held at TheManningham Club, Tickets are $85 for adults,cheaper for legends and juniors. For further detailshunt down Steve Derry on 0416 110 790 before Jun e17 .

® 0 0The Parkdale Vultures website,www.thevulturesnest .com is well worth a look .Complete with their own newsletter including news,movie reviews, history and interviews it is anentertaining look at life emanating out of the GerryGreen reserve .

® ® 0Club XVIII - All Stars .The concept of a friendly game of football between playerswho for whatever reason could not play in the V.A.F.A. tookshape around 1970 when the title Club XSqII was takenfrom a Melbourne Cricket Club competition called Club M.Control and organization of the Club XVIII passed to theV.A.F.A . in 1987. Many teams have played in Club XVIII asstand alone, third sides or one team clubs seeking todevelop into senior clubs.There are 3 sections this season each with 10 teams (OldIvanhoe have since withdrawn).The competition has developed many fine footballers.Current Marcellin Captain and 2000 Woodrow MedallistGlenn Cox started in Club XVIII . Well known actors PeterO'Brien and Gary Sweet have taken part as has BrownlowMedallist, Brian Wilson. Gary Sweet won the Mason Medalin G Section in 1987 as a Port Colts player . David Witteyfrom Bloods was drafted by Sydney from the competitionin1990 . Chris . McAsey also played a V.F.L. senior match .Veteran Umpire, David Windlow, who has participated inevery season to date selects his all star side .B . A.Fox (G .T.V.-9) G .Wood (St Bernards) A.Saw (Buileen-Templestowe )H.B . A.Peters (Kew) A.Landrigan (Old Xav.) L .Parris(Bulleen- Templestowe )C . R.Booth (Powerhouse) B.Wilson (Powerhouse) G .Sweet(Port Colts)H. F. T.O'Sullivan (Old Xav.) C.MasAsey (Bloods)M .Bastow (Richmond Central)F. D . Wittey (Bloods) A .Treganowan (Marcellin) G .Evans(Powerhouse)R . G. Carroll (North Old Boys) G.Cox (Marcellin)W.Denton (Old Xaverians )Interchange from : C .Capiron C .B.C . St Kilda), M .Todd(Bloods), N.Peters (Marcellin), P.Considine (North OldBoys), J .Martin (Old Scotch) A.Phillips (De La Salle) .Also in consideration would be B .Cartledge (Prahran),B .Haines (Collegians), M.Verge (Old Melburnians) .N .Rathgeber (Old Xaverians) and A. Anderson (OldMelburnians)What do our readers think ? ?

0 ® ®THE CHANGING FACE OF THE V.A .F.A .Recent writing and talking about the present and pastV.A .F .A. fixtures and players provides some interestingfacts. President Bruce in his pre-season speech referredto his debut season, 1964 . There were 6 senior sections(F (D3) was added that year), one Junior Section with13 sides as well as 4 Reserve Sections based as muchon geography as on ability. In total 112 teams of 20played weekly under the control of a single field umpire .Thus 64 umpires were required . Compared to the 116appointments needed by Brian Goodman . hispredecessors had an easier task . The total number ofplayers each week was 2240 . In addition 28 umpiresare needed in Club XVIII games and 70 clubs are

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required to provide their own reserve Section umpire . Atotal of 214 umpires is thus neede dThis season the competition comprises 217 teams, from71 clubs playing in 22 different sections . Each week amaximum of 4.846 players compete in the V .A.F.A.The change in the V.A .F .A. is indeed a remarkable onein two generations, which have also seen the decline ofdistrict and commercial clubs and the great spread ofschool based clubs throughout the metropolitan area.

0 ® 0VAFA Footballers, Umpires, Supporters Invited toJapanHow would you like to play football or umpire thisQueens Birthday weekend in Tokyo ?VAFA side Box Hill North is organising a team to enterthe Narita Cup for the 3rd year running and would liketo invite any interested VAFA footballers, umpires orsupporters to join us this year. We are not seekingchampions, just those who love their footy, areinterested in promoting football internationally andhaving a unique football experience .The tournament, which has a distinct carnivalatmosphere, will be held over the Queens Birthdayweekend . Teams participating will be the Samurai(Japanese University students), Colton (Samurai oldboys), Tokyo Goannas (mainly expatriate Australians),Osaka Dingoes, Ireland, Singapore Wombats, Jakarta,Box Hill North/VAFA "All Stars" with possibilities fromother countries in the region .The "All Star" team will be leaving Melbourne June 10threturning June 15th . There are no VAFA regular seasongames that week end . All those who have been the last2 years will tell you what a fantastic long week end thishas been . Cost will be around $1700 - $1800 . Thisincludes airfare and 5 star hotel accommodation .If interested, please contact Simon Evans at 98933462or via email at boxhillnorth@yahoo .co m

® 0 ®INITIAL 2004 REPRESENTATIVE SQUAD - V SFL

FRIDAY JUNE 11, 200 4

Peter Harrison (De La Salle), Andy Cultrera, PaulGnatt (Old Trinity) Nic Harrison (Collegians), DanielDenbraber (Aquinas), Luke Taylor (Yarra Valley)Shaun Lorenzini, Brad Wiimore, Jayson Egan(Banyule), Julian Kirzner (Ajax), Mark Frater, MarkLiddell (Caulfield Grammarians), Michael Basile (OldMentonians), Tony Bevacqua, Matthew Kempton(University Blacks), Denver Artz, Gary Carr (HamptonRovers), Dave Lee (Williamstown CYMS) . Heath Taylor,Rhys Limbrick, Matthew White, Scott Whittington,

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Ewan Thompson (MHSOB), Andrew Kent, Al Parton(Old Carey), Mark Vickers-Willis (Old Geelong),Michael Radywonik (Prahran) Simon Fragiacomo(Swinburne University), Julian Smith, Liam Holloway,Christian Gregory (Monash Blues) Lee Wells, AdrianFlowerday (Monash Gryphons) Scott Fitzgerald, ShaneDavis (La Trobe University), Paul Edwards, MarkNancarrow (Therry Penola) Greg Chivers (Bulleen-Templestowe), Andrew Durling, Nigel Credlin, TomHayford (Old Camberwell) Alastair Tehan (Bulleen-Templestowe) Adam Cannane (West Brunswick) PaulCheevers (South Melbourne Districts), Tim Davis,David Ronchi (Fitzroy Reds), David Keenan(Rupertswood) Hamish Hodgson (Old Westbourne)Michael Miller, David Robbins (Ormond Scott) Grace(Elsternwick)

0 0 ®Col Paige from Elaternwick AFC was quick to pointout some anomalies with FTLOTG's figures last weekon VAFA clubs and who they have played or not overthe course of their history . Elsternwick have playedeveryone except Marcellin OC, Yarra Valley and Mt .Lilydale - correct, according to Col they have playedDe La salle, Old Haileybury and St . Kevins but we leftoff Monash Blues; as well as Glen Eira and Parkdaleor Mentone Vultres - although they have previouslyplayed these clubs but named differently St . KildaSth. Caulfield, Balaclava, Glenhuntly, and St . PatsMentone . At Rd 9 of this season EAFC would haveplayed 139 different VAFA clubs, can anyone elsematch this ?

® ® ®Certificate of Merit profile :Michael Gretton-Watson(Old Geelong )• Has given the club over 30 I

years servic e• His service exceeds club

record s• Mainly served the club as

Treasurer or adviser to th ecommittee on mattersfinancia l

• Joined the committee in 1969,became Treasure rin 1970/7 1

• Club XVIII coach - 1973

;.'Icbae! 6retitrn-WafsOn (Ofd Geelong )

• Great advocate for the club in dealing with theCouncil, Liquor Licencing Commission & the VAFA

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Five years hence, Geoff Reilley or his Bears probablysuccessor could be writing about one of should have wontoday's D1 matches in the "Looking Back" by more, but hadpages

. The source of course will be next great efforts fromweek's 'Amateur Footballer, and I would liketo think that what appears in the 2009"Looking Back" reflects something thatactually happened! Most D1 Clubs have ascout at the next up opponent's game,sussing out strengths & weaknesses, so whileno real advantage is gained by submitting adodgy 'best six', or sending spin-doctoredmatch notes to the scribe, it does sometimeshappen! Overnight change is unlikely, I justfelt like waving the probity flag! Here ends thedummy spit! !LAST WE EKFitzroy Reds v PrahranThe Reds both maintained touch with theFour & kept the I,atte Cup against the TwoBlues in a well-earned victory. Reds hadsuper games from defender Jim O'Reilly, andBen Atherton in mid-field . Prahran showedglimpses of bringing it all together, and can'tbe far away from a win; their best were DanBallard at HBF, and Joel Kellow continued hi sgood form on a wing.Ormond V Y$rra Va lley OBThe Monds were very business like indisposing of the Bushrangers, and had topgames from Leigh Wells (W), Dave Beckett(CHB & CHF), and HF Andrew Cook. TimKillworth hopes his charges learned from theMonds' no nonsense approach, but waspleased with the efforts from Dave Stevenson,Russ Yeo, & Rob Drew.Peninsula OB v, AquinasThe Pirates stitched this match up in Q2 . TheBloods were pleased with Tim Ollerenshaw(W) . Matt Hunter (OtB), and Bob Moran inboth back and front halves .Old Mdentoniaxas v BanyuleThe Panthers were mauled by the Bears aft eappearing in with a show entering 04 . The

Dave Gayfer &David Mutton in defence, with Paul Glourybusy round the packs and flanker ChrisTaylor ran hard from start to finish! DaveKitto & Trent Mitvalsky did well in themidfield for the Panthers, with support fromRob Woodland up forward & Grant Fergusonin defe Wonce .Blacks I ~alesianBlacks continued down their pulverising pathby crushing Chaddie in a one sided affair. Onballers Paul & Matt Kempton starred forBlacks, as did Ben Costello in a BP withAdrian Gorman also strong at FB.THIS WEEK

YVOB v Reds

An interesting match this one, because theBushrangers are 6th with a 2-3 ratio, Redsare 5th on 3-2, but with a much higherpercentage than Yarra . Therefore, it is a goodindicator of the relativity of the top five to thebottom half of the ladder. In spite of the

CLUB

DI SECTIONBanyuleOrmondFitzroy RedsOrmondPeninsula

Di RESERVEFitzroy RedsFitzroy Reds

University BlakcsOld MentoniansOrmond

20

LST WX TOTAL

Egan 3 17

Denning 1 15Tornese 1 14Grace A 2 14Payze 0 14

Capodiferro 4 20McKerrow 5 20Kelly 9 16Bournon 5 14Russell A 0 11

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Domeney factor I expect the Reds to win aclose one by a few points .Aquinas v Ormon dThe Bloods will ensure the Monds knowthey've been in a game at Ringwood, but withtheir present injury list it is hard to see thembeing able to counter the visitors' all roundstrength . The Monds should win by 4 goals .Peninsula v BlacksThe Pirates at home are always a challenge,but I can't see them toppling the Blacks,especially with the latter's rarely mentioned(in this column) 'Wog Squad' of Bevaqua,Sibilia, & Villella in such stellar form! Blacksto win by 5 goals !Prahran v Old Mentonian sNeither side has had a riveting start to thisseason and are already candidates for thebattle at the wrong end of the ladder. Bothteams have quality players, but somehowneither is jelling just yet . I'll go for the TwoBlues by a few points after a very even game!Banyule v Salesian OCRegardless of Chaddie's 'never surrender'quality, the Bears at home will be too quick &strong and will win comfortably .Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds,Blacks, Panthers, & Bears .Correspondents contacts: 9889 1979 (+message bank) & bfhickey6@bigpond .com

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RRentonians - Last Saturday the OMFCcelebrated a new member of its 200 GameClub when Chris Wombat' Dwyer reachedthe milestone. Wombat has been atremendous servant of the club and highlydecorated player winning multiple reserveBest and Fairest awards . Although, not silkysmooth in the skills area, Wombat has forgeda fantastic career through hard running,determination and a knack of being in theright place at the right time . All at the OldMentonians congratulate Chris on amagnificent achievement .

TODAY'S TC-MESD1 SECTION

Yarra Valley 0 B v Fitzroy Reds -2.15pffi Seniors; 12.OOpan Reserves

Aquinas 0 C v Ormon dPeninsula 0 B v University Blacks

Prahran v Old MentoniansBanyule v Salesian 0 C

ITZROY REDS 4.5 6.7 10.11 12 .14 (86)PRAHRAN 1 .1 4.4 6.5 10.5 (65)Fitzroy Reds : Gleeson 2 R Holderhead 2 Pollard 2 Tornese RonchiCahill Abbott Meighen Dlacogiorgis . Best: O'Reilly Pollard BahrAtherton Ronehi Clarke. Prabran : Sleight 3 Stafford 3 Tooley 2Ballard Radywonik. Best : Ballard Kellow Northway Sleight Fraser.Umpires: Gerard Rolls Andrew Smith (F) Amanda Whittaker GlenKennedy (B )ORMOND 10.3 12.5 12.12 17 .15 (117)YARRA VALLEY 2.1 7.4 7.5 8 .7(55)Ormond: Well 3 Cook 3 Martinov 2 Miller 2 Grace 2 Deledio RobbinsByra Cove Denning. Best : Wells Beckett Cook Keleher Russell Palling .Yarra Valley : C Britt 2 R Drew 2 Beal R Coutis Rokicki Stone . Best:Stevenson Cooper Valoppi Yeo A Laing R Drew .Umpires : David Phillips (F) Daniel Haysom Kyle Mankey (G)PENINSULA 0 B 6.3 8.7 13.13 16 .18 (114)AQUINAS 0 C 4.0 7.2 9.4 14.6 (90)Match details not received .Umpire s : Luke Moncrieff (F)OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 6.3 7.4 9.7 (61)BANYtILE 2.8 5.10 8.15 15.19 (109)Old M entonians: Kalviskas 3 Basile Kitto Millis MitvalskyTwentyman . Best: Cochrane Mitvalsky Woodland Kitto FergusonVoigt . Bahyule: Lorenzini 3 J . Egan 3 Jones 2 Wise 2 Christian 2Wilmore Demetriou Gloury. Best: C Taylor Gayfer Gloury 0'ConellDemetriou A. Brown.Umpires: Simon Olive (F) Paul Whitehead (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .9 9.14 15 .18 24.23 (167)SALESIAN 0 C 2.0 3.1 3.1 4.2 (26)Uni Blacks: P Kempton 5 Rizio 3 Sibilla 3 M Kempton 2 C Price 2Shaw 2 Velella 2 Blake Barry Bevaqua Fuller Smith. Best: B CostelloScarlett Sibitia P Kempton M Kempton Goonan. Saleslan : Logan 2Rose Fenverda. Best: Davey Grace Stevens Sutherland Logan .Umpires: Brendan Devlin Justin McKeegan (F) Michael Jones ChrisMcKendry (G)

D1 RESERVEFITZROY REDS 3 .0 10.5 15.6 22 .10 (142)PRAHRAN 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 (4)Fitzroy Reds: McKerrow 5 Capodlferro 4 Hannam 2 Baillie 2Sheather 2 Crane McDonald Reeves T .McBurney Rome O'ConnorMoore. Best : Baillie McDonald Hannam O'Connor Sheather Rome.Prahran: Best: H .Pitts S .Campbell MacDonald Ferrero Bedford StClair.ORMOND 0.1 3.4 3.7 10.10 (70)YARRA VALLEY 2.4 2.5 5.11 5.11 (41)Ormond : C Keleher 3 MeConchie 2 S DiPasqual.ie 2 Banks DaleStewart. Best: Casey S DiPasqualie Clinch Dale MeConchie TDiPasquale. Yana Valley : Buruma Morris Glennie Peters Seabourne .Best: Fyffe Potter Coutts Buruma Laird Morris .PENINSULA 0 B 3.7 4.10 6.17 11 .20 (86)AQUINAS 0 C 1.1 6.2 7.2 10.2 (62)Match details not received .OLD MENTONIANS 8.2 10.6 17.11 19 .12 (126)BANYULE 2.1 4.3 6.3 6.9(45)Old Mentonians : Bournon 5 Austin 3 Noonan 3 R Alexander 2Drinan 2 Carroll Dwyer A Wilson S Wilson . Best : Dwyer A WilsonElliott Drinan R Alexander Bournon . Banyule: T Egan Natoli GMcLellan King Sproules Turnbull . Best: S Gray Thompson T EganPrior G McLellan Phelan .UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6.2 11 .10 17.17 26.18 (174)SALESIAN 0 C 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 (2)Uni Blacks: Kelley 9 Green 3 Brumby-Rendell2 Hamilton 2 Hanna 2Wilson 2 Ryan 2 Prowse Romjin Ross Weber. Best: Cameron KelleyHamilton Ryan Wilson Ross. Salesian: Best: Riley Hanaphy BowmanLee Pitts Ryan.

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D l SectionAQUINAS DANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD MENTDNIANS ORMOND

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

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

Tibb2 S 2. A. Bottomley 2. B. Holderhead & 2. C. Twentyman 2 Beckett D. .

3 . S . Edwards 3. N. Taylor A. Walsh 3. R. Bal lWoodlandR4

3 Denning J4 Grace A

5 . M . Hunter 4. P. Gloury 4. M. Cairns & ..5. C . M

v6 . D . Minogue 4. M . Creak (res) J . Hamilton 6. C . Alexander (VCR) D6 Whelan7 . C . Glennie 5. B. Willmore 5. P. Diacogiorgis 7, M. McCloskey (DVC) 7 Keleher S8 . J . Jess (VC) 6. M . Morgan 7. L. Byrne 8, G . Ferguson 8 Miller M9 . T. Harkin 7. C . Taylor B . A. Byme 9. J. Walker 9 Metz S10 . D . Boland CantwellB8

9 . H . Fletcher 10 . S. Voiqt 10 Banks T11 . M . Barmby

Bethun e2 A7

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11 . B. Atherton12 . D . Murphy

T11 . D . Sol ey12 . C . Dwyer (CR) 11 Robbins D

..13. D. Den Braber (C) 10 . A . Dooley 13. A . Dawson 13 . B. Russo 12 Detedio B

13 Lees C13. C. Jeffrey 11 . D . Wilson 14. T. Clarke 14 . M. Stroud

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Bulleen-Templestowe continued their undefeated run whenthey overcame Ivanhoe Assumption, Lipping the Hoes out of thefour in the process . Ivanhoe came out like a bull at a gate ,leading the Bullants by 40 points twenty minutes into the firstquarter, before Bulleen finished off the quarter with four lategoals. After the Hoes got the first two goals of the second quarter .Bulleen gradually clawed their way back into the contest beforeoverwhelming the Hoes in the second half. Thompson in theruck was a standout for the Bullants, while Pietryk in his firstgame for the victors also had a great game .Replacing them are the Monash Gryphons, who conquered theirSwinburne University hoodoo by beating the Razorbacks in athriller at St . James Park, the home side losing yet another closeone, with bad kicking for goal by the less than sharp Razorssurely a factor. Both teams dominating their quarter each in thefirst half, going towards the Bunvood Road end, despite thebreeze being worth no more than three or four goals, beforesettling down into a classic, epic, arm wrestle, despite both teammissing big names such as Flowerday (Gryphons) and Murchie(Swinburne).Also on the receiving of another heartbreaker was Will iamstownCYMS, succumbing to fellow early season strugglers WestBrunswick . Adam Cannane returned to form and added threegoals to his team's cause, and a few new players also had animpact. If this blend of new and old continues to gel, don't besurprised to see the Wicks maintain their improvement in thecoming weeks.Old Carey maintained their powerful form in comfortablydefeating Bentleigh, in what was always going to be a Sisypheanstruggle for the Demons, with veterans Sharp, Paul and Seeleystill showing the way for the cellar dwellers, while again for thePanthers, they continue to have three or four players contributewith three or four goals a week, and Kent is still getting his namein the best players each week . Watch for him, at least early on,in the D2 vote count .And finally, Old Geelong won the points from LaTrobeUniversity in the wide open spaces at Bundoora, to maintainthird spot and continue pressing their claims for finals football .My tips this week are : Ivanhoe Assumption to get back in thewinner's circle; Monash Gryphons to make it two on the spin ;Swinburne to win this week's 'varsity' clash ; BulleenTemplestowe to continue their undefeated record; and in thebattle of the Olds, Carey to come out on top .What Andrew SaysWhile it may only be round six, many pundits believe todavsclash between Old Carey and Old Geelong is a preview to thisyear's Grand Final . If not for an administration blip, Old Careywould be undefeated and on top of the ladder while Old Geelonghas also looked impressive at times . Both clubs boast a verypotent forward line. Old Carey has some impressive forwards inSimon Wood and James White but Old G long has the bestforward of them all in Mark Vickers-Willis .Ivanhoe Assumption has conredc 137 g : :'< ! :r the last fortnaqht

but meet a side in WestBrunswic k that has foundit hard to score all year.Hoes coach John Matthewwas not concerned by the form of his defence but was moreworried about his side's inability to concentrate for the wholegame . 'While Matthew was not worried about conceding goals,Magpies coach Adam Hamilton was worried about his side'sinability to score them. Considering the Hoes have averagedfewer than 12 goals a game the Magpies defence will have to workovertime to stop the Hoes from posting a winning score .Dene Macleod questioned his side's commitment and wantedmore inspiration from his senior players after their four-pointloss last week . Unfortunately for the CYMS' their opponent,Monash, has a spring in its step after avenging a string of recentheavy defeats to Swinbume last weekend. Knight said hismidfield, despite its inconsistency, had been their strength thisyear and praised the inexperienced trio of Lee Wells, TimBourbon and Rowan Cox . The Gryphons showed tremendous gritto win despite trailing by 40 points last week and while the CYMSwill improve, the Gryphons at home should win narrowly .In what should also be a close encounter, La Trobe travel toSwinburne with both clubs desperate to post their second winthis season. La Trobe coach Glenn Taylor said he was hoping hisside could win three of its next four games but believed theywould not play their best football until the second half of theseason. Frustrated by his side's third loss this season by a goalor less - all to sides sitting inside the four - Swinburne coachDerek Theone said his players were suffering from a"grand finalhangover' . The Razorbacks with a bit of luck could have defeatedthree of the top four sides and at home should defeat La Trobe .Unlike Swinburne, Bulleen Templestowe has managed to win

fD2 SECTIONOld GeelongBentleighWilliamstownOld CareyIvanhoe AssOld CareyD2 RESERVE

Vickers- Willis 0 19Paul 3 18Williams 2 17AnusT 3 16Valanis 2 16Wood S 4 15

Bulleen Temp Williams 3 15Old Carey Konstantinidis 0 11Old Geelong Avery 1 10Old Carey Guerra 2 10Monash Gry Gonis 0 9La Trobe Uni Slater 2 9

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the close ones this year. Despite being unbeaten and sitting ontop of the ladder, coach Steve Easton said his side would improveconsiderably over the next few weeks . The undermannedDemons have struggled against strong opposition in the lastfortnight but coach Justin Paul was still happy with his side'sendeavour. The Demons will try hard this week but the at homeBullants should remain unbeaten for at least another week .

TIPS : Ivanhoel0 : Monash6 ; Swinburnel4 : Bulleen30; OldCarevl 8

Ivanhoe Assumption - congracuiates ci .ib games record-holderColin McDonald on playing his 300th game for the Hoes lastSaturday. 'Village" had hoped to retire on 299 at the end of lastseason after many years playing mainly in the reserves . But histeammates wouldn't allow it and persuaded him to pull on theboots one last time to become the club's first-ever 300-gamer.Vill, you've done it all . Coached the ressies, long-servingcommitteeman, vice-president, life member, and you stillmanaged to ice the game last Saturday with your last kick andgoal.Bentleigh - congratulate Mark McCulloch on 250 games .Marra has been a great servant of the club and was part of our1990 premiership success . Mark is in the leadership group andis known for his toughness and never-say-die attitude . Welldone Macca and good luck .Williamstown CYMS - congratulate pocket dynamo ClintonPoch on playing his 100th game this weekend . A tough littlefella who's a cult figure with the young lasses down Willy way,the former U19 player hit the *,in hard over the summer, and ithas paid dividends as he is currently playing the best football ofhis career. Well done Clinton from all at CYs . Another CYMSman , Kirk Dowsey, also recently played his 100th game for theclub . Now holding the mantle of the quietest man in the elub,the red haired 'Kirka has been great value for the club with hisloping stride and vice like hands. A reserves premiership player,he and the club are looking forward to another 100 games .Congratulations from everyone at CYs.SocialBentleigh -)t's back to the South Oakleigh Club after Saturday'sgame, so enjoy a drink, have a meal and support this greatsponsor .Williamstown CYMS fans are reminded of the club's FamilyDay this Sunday 23rd May, which includes entertainment for thekids such as jumping castles and clowns, and also anopportunity for adults to win $1000 . The big drawcard shouldbe the "Legends Match" where CYs stars of yesteryear in some

old-fashioned (and slow motion) footy . Contact Bernie Tuck on

9397 7744 for more details .CorrepsondentsPlease note that for the next fortnight, my (Peter Williamson)email address will be theqwillkhotmail .com, so any matchreviews should be sent to this address, ideally by 5pm Monday,Andrew Wu - s30432479student .rmit.edu.au

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTIO N

West Brunswick v Ivanhoe Assumption -at Weste rn Oval, Parkville (29 I✓ lQ)

Monash Gryphons v Williamstown CYM SSwinburne Uni v La Trobe Uni

Bulleen Temp -l est TM= BentleighOld Carey v Old Geelong

IVANHoE ASXI_TPTION 7.4 10.6 10.9 11.14 (80)BIRbL_-ii-TEAiPL_BTOWE 4.1 8.6 11.8 16.12 (108)

Ivanhoe Assumption: Morris 3 Sampson 2 Joyce 2 Valkanis 2 RawleyHegar. Best : Sampson Rowley Iosefo Wood Toogood Scarparl .. Bulleen-

Templestawe : Florence 6 Robertson 2 Chivers 2 Williams 2 TullochTeehan Noble Milesi. . Best: Thomson Norbury Hare Pietryk Smith

Florence. Umpires: Andrew Fyfe Anthony Simpson (F) Robert SeymourPat Mitchell (G)WII.IdAA4STWOld CYMS 3.3 5.7 9.12 13 .12 (90)

WEST BRUNSWICK 2.4 10.6 11.9 13.16 (94)

WiBI.¢mstwan CYMS: Thrush 5 Barlow 2 Williams 2 McNamaraButtiegieg Thomas Matthews, Best: Barlow Thomas smith ThrushTaylor MeCutcheon . West Brunswick: C<•mnane 3 Tanner 3 Brookshaw2 Sheedy 2 Bloom Edwards Norman . Best: Continue Coonan Tomey

Leahy Gartlan Tanner. Umpires: Merv Monty (F) Ryan Place Joel Wignal(B) Pau] Galt Andrew Esposito (G)SWIIQBU1tPdE UNI 6.10 6.11 9.16 12.19 (91)

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .0 10.5 10.7 14.12 (96)Swinbume Uni : Fricke 2 Fidler 2 Milano 2 M Higgins 2 Gelly Whiting

Kiss Barbera. Best: Jones MacFarlane Fricke Fragiacomo Whiting Fidler.

Monash Gryphons : T Bourbon 3 N Rutherford 2 Sharkey 2 Leeton 2Denyer 2 Still C Yanni Waters . Best : R Coxhead Pocock Waters Wells TBourbon Leeton. Umpires: Eli Hayes Paul Tuppen (F) Jake MaharAlistair Chatto (G )BF,NTLEIGB 0 .0 1.4 5.5 8 .5(53)OLD CAREY 6.6 10.9 15.11 19.16 (130)

Rent: Paul 3 Robertson 3 Mikkelsen Wilken . Best: Sharp Clough Seeley

Brookshaw McCulloch Paul . Old Carey : Wood 4 T Angus 3 Vasilopoulos3 Cohen 2 Holley 2 Parton MacFarlane James Crasher Kent . Best: KentC Angus Trumble Wood Vasilopoulos Campbell . Umpires: Paul Jones

Matt Meier (F) John Hall Sam Perrin (G )LATROBE UNI 0.2 4.4 5.5 8.11 (59)

OLD GEELONG 5.5 6.7 9.13 11 .16 (82)

LaTrobe Uni: Butugieg 4 Mawdsley Murray Gleeson Sheldrick. Best:Brooks Cossar Gellert Mawdsley Pmscino Stevens . Old Geelong:Vickers-Willis 4 W Paul 2 Kimpton Goldsworthy Fallaw N BeltsAinsworth . Best : W Ainsworth M Goldsworthy W Paul H MeCarthyJ Bell

T Paul, Umpires: Mark Alexander Joseph Bolzonello (F) David D'AlteraMichael Lee (G)

D2 RESERVE1VAPd1I0EltSS Old 2 .5 5 .5 7.13 15 .15 (105)

BULLEEN-TE TOWE 3.2 8.3 9.5 13.5 (83)Ivanhoe Assumption: Pearce 5 Mehmet 3 R Nuttall 3 Maud YagmourFmlayson McDonald . Best : ShutOeworth Maud Peoples YagmourNcmtsis Ebbage Pearce . Bulleen-Templestowe: Williams 3 To.scano 3Verga 2 Horvath Newman Lea Tsokas Rogers . Best: Horvath HumphreyNewman Williams C .Morivitis .WIIJ.r.A,^-~STWOId CYMS 6.2 9.6 12.10 14.13 (97)

WEST BRUNSWICF. 2.1 3.3 4.4 7.6 (48)

Wiffiamstwou CYMS : Burgess 6 Grochowski 6 Dowsey McKenzie . Best:Street Burgess Grochowski Singleton McKenzie Nisbett . West Bruns : D

Rudd 3 A Thompson Twyford Smith Stewart . Best : Smith Rudd HusseyTobin Hanson and Heppell .SWINBURNE UPII 3.3 4 .4 5.10 9.11 (65)

MONASH GRYPHONS 2.0 5.3 7.3 7.7 (49)

Swinburne Uni: C 0'Keeffe 3 Christov Carter Thomas Dent DemarteBarbary . Best : Walsh Watts C O'Keeffe Christov Thomas Andrinopoulos .

Monash Gryphons: landberg 4 Rolle Stirling Graydon . Best: Citera

Nichols Grady Landberg B Clark Clarke .

BEtdTLEIGH 0.3 1.7 2.7 6.8(44)

OLD CAREY 7.1 8.2 12.5 13.7 (85)Bent: Eyles 21VahinQton 2 Lee Kopitschinski Best: Lee Withington Gold

EYlcs Vardr Adames . Old Carey: Matthews 4 Raft 3 Van Cuylenberg 2Buena 2 Vtason Adam . Best : S Bennett Mason T Wood Shrives Battlev

Van CuylenFxrg.LATROBE UIdI 3 .1 4.1 10.2 10.3 (63)

OLD GEELONG 2.1 4.6 5.7 7.12 (54)

LaTrobe Uni : Dingle 3 Slater 2 Spring 2 Sewell 2 Kenison . Best: WalkerSpring Dingle Samson Kenison Ross. Old Geelong: Fairbairn 3 AveryHerd Makin A Waters, Best: L Stephens J Malpas Dhillon T Legoe T

Bayles C Fairbairn .

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGII BULLEEN TEMPLESTO WE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE URI MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach : Justin Paul Coach : Steve Easton Coach : John Matthew Senior Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Phil Knight

Asst: Troy Lupoi 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

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by Geoff Reilley

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CEO Phil Stevens reminded all clubs that 'duty of care'necessitated proper attention to the 'Ground Inspec ti on

Sheets'. Phil also provided a summary of players who had

been reinstated under guidelines 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6 withguideline 4 (prior affiliation to a club or school of theAssociation) highlighting the most prominent names -Murray Pitts (Beaumari s), Adam Douglas (0 Ivanhoe),Bernard Dinneen ( Marcell in), Cameron Bruce (MHSOB)and Paul Cooper ( De La Sall e), a wealth of footba ll abili ty

for sure .

Lower scoring became the norm as some groundssuffered torren ti al rain . Old Haileybury got rover the lineagainst Scotch by a solitary point courtesy of a rushedbehind just before the bell . Conditions enabled StBernards to record their first win at the expense of De La .Down at Ormond, veteran Andrew Jobling played greatfooty to help The Monds beat Old Bri ghton and at T rinitythe home team reasserted themselves against Beaumariswith Andrew Ramsden demons trating his ability in theslippe ry conditions .In C section Whitefriars an d Banyule covered each end ofthe spectrum. 5- 0 an d 0 -5 respectively before the roundbegan. 6 - 0 an d 0- 6 at the end of the round . The "Friarswinners by 11 points down at St Bedes and B anyulekicked poorly to go down by only 5 points to St Leos .The struggle for a top five spot continued in D grade (12teams) as rivals Monash and Caulfield Grammarian sbattled it out at Glenhuntly. Monash got over the line bythe smallest margin with skipper John Caldwe ll and MattTinkler consistently providing on-ball d rive for the Bluesan d De an Synm an an d Drew Pearce giving their all for theFields. Monash would retain their spot in the five an dCaulfield had to be content with remaining outside by 4points.F section's David Walsh repo rt ed on the "ripper" out atBulleen between Albert Park an d the Cobras . The gamehad everything including controversy with the homegoalie awarding the opposition a goal! Isn't thatsportsman ship? Perhaps it wasn't as wet in the west asOld Westbourne had no difficul ty amassing 26.14 toWerribee's 3 .6 with Crosswell kicking 8 for the Westies.D Section Coaches were Rick Marks (Ajax) . AndrewCrosby (Aquinas), Paul Nigro ( Bulleen Temp), Geoff Re illey(Caulfield Grammari ans), Serge D'Angelo (Kew), DaveRogers (Monash Blues), Matt Han son (Old Camberwell),Glenn Taylor (Old Carey), Gavin Ke ane (Old Essendon),Gordon Burrows (Thomastown), Brett Davidson (YarraValley) and John Sculley ( Parkside) . Good representationfrom our Coaches Association (AFCA VAFA) from thisgroup, Taylor, Reilley, Nigro all on committee an d Crosbyand Rogers bri efly associated.Two 'battled hardened' warriors with a wealth of A Gradefinals' expe ri ence came under notice in the milestones -Chris Pollock recorded his 300th game for Collegiansagainst Hampton Rovers and Mark Gilmore became thenew games record holder (258) for the Ormond Football

Club . Polly's careercommenced in 1983 withthe U19's through to theseniors where he was theclub's 'numero uno'ruckman for manyseasons . Gilly (a coach'sdream) played in 4 seniorA Grade premiership sand 2 reserve A grade flags on his long journ ey . He of the'choir boy' looks left an 'indelible impression' on m anyopponents!A good mixture of expe rience and up an d comers amongthe C Grade umpires - Al an Stubbs, Paul Jones, DamienLane, Chris Stevens, Leah Gallagher, Trent Foley, CraigBratjberg, Dash Peiri s. Paul Withington and Kevin White.

A lad by the name of Simon Arnett kicked 11 for

Collgeians U19 in their 18 .5 to 9 .7 win against Mazenod.

(Simon went on to play with which AFL Clubs?) 100games to St Bernards captain, Luke Gollant, a spirited,talented and dynamic player for his club .

Bulleen Templestowe joined Mazenod and UniversityBlues on top in B when they beat the Blues 17 .14 to14 .11 . Best were Nick Bone, Matt Cumming, SimonDriver (Bull Temp) and Richard Furphy, Tim Harris andNathan Cavalier (U Blues) .

Old Ivanhoe in D had a win by 110 points against UniBlacks, 27 .17 to 10 .7 . A Player for Old Ivanhoe kicked 11goals- his name . John Stevens a future Sydney Swansstar. He kicked them from wherever he played (chb to fl)with 5 in the last quarter .

C Section reserve game between St Bedes Mentone Tigersand Fawkner saw Brad Berry (St B/MT), son of famousboxing father Leo Berry, let rip with a monster 40 metrehandball that duly hit the target. The Fawkner reservesumpire was so surprised he blew the whistle and paid amark !

100 games at Old Haileybury to their outstanding playersMathew Armstrong, Brett Carty and Dave Connell . Aprolific possession gatherer and dependable play maker,Dave was also a very impressive representative playerover the years .

The interstate match against South Australia was playedat Elstermvick Park on Sunday 28th May in idealconditions .

The team lined up as follows :B : B Conti (NOB) R Schober (Coll) P Considine (NOB)

HB : R Fuller (0 Scotch) M McDonald (Orm) R Barnes(Orm, VC )

C : G Phillips (OH) M McCarty (U Blues) P Kingston (Orm)

HF: S Moloney (NOB) C Taylor (U Blues) A Jobling (Orm)F : R Furphy (U Blues) P Schuhkraft (Orm) S Taylor (Orm )

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R. J Moir (0 Scotch) T Cahill (NOB) F Gleeson (Old Par)

I/C: P Adams (Bany) M Beers (Old Par) M Galbraith (Coll) .

SA's small men were brilliant early, led by rover GavinLauder and captain half forward Mark Simpson, and SAled by three goals . Victoria came back well in the secondterm with Moir, Cahill and Furphy starring. Scores werelevel at half time . Galbraith went back to the back pocket,Conti to the HFF and Beers to CHF. The team combinedbrilliantly with Moloney, Phillips and Adams streamingdown the ground . Conti kicked a goal from the boundaryand with Beers most elusive, the Vies went right away towin 22 .16 to 13.10 . Best were Cahill, Furphy, Kingston,Moloney, Considine and Phillips. Goals: Schuhkraft 5,Cahill 3, Phillips, Moloney, Conti, Furphy, Jobling 2,Kingston, S Taylor, Gleeson, Adams. The game was veryphysical, with some interstate veterans stating that it wasprobably the toughest Vic versus SA game played forsome years.

Victoria's CDEF team defeated SA 20.11 to 15 .9 . Bestwere C McKenzie (Old Hail), L Holt (Banyule), D Comer(MHSOB), J Gilliam (Banyule), C Houston (Whitefriars)and T Riddell (St Kilda CBCOB). Goals came from T

Riddell (8) 1 Wrigglesworth (La Trebel 4, M Stone(Powerhouse) 3 . A Walden (Old Hail) 2, D Connell (OldHail), B Rafferty (Balaclava), R Morrissey (Caul Gramm .) .The team was well coached by Rick Brockwell, assisted byselectors Peter Hutchison, Simon Meehan, Bob Ashton,Gordon McGregor, team manager David Southgate andtrainers McKay Anderson and Paul Shinkfield .

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MHSOB ( D) ended Thomastown's run 01 2b victories witha wonderful 10 goal triumph . After the first change, theSouth Yarra boys were always in con tr ol . Atchison,McLardie, Flegeltaub (MHSOB) an d Steele, Be ll , Assetta(Thomastown) were best .Old Geelong (E) surpri sed by beating Bulleen United awayfrom Como Park, 19 .16 to 16.13 . Waller, Vickers-Willis (7goals) and Morri son were best.Mark Hibbins played his 100th game for Collegi an s - Clubbest and fairest in his first season 1979, B Section bestan d fairest in 1980, 1981 and interstate selection in thoseyears also . Collegian s also congratulated I an Roberts (J3)on his last three games - 10,11 and 12 goals.

Certificate of Meri t award winners were Peter Hutchinson(Power House & Old Camberwell), Peter O'Donohue (UniBlacks), Frank Luscombe (But Temp), Col Gibson(Therry), Tony Fink ( Old Carey), Jack Wilson( Ormond/Umpires), Jack White ( St Kilda CBOC) .

MH5Ut3 won toe oatue or me unde[eated D Sioes withBulleen Templestowe . In a very high scoring game with

scores level at 16.13 at the last change, MHSOB kicked

4.5 to BT's 3 .4 in the final term . Best were Tennant,

Pappas, Taylor (4 goals), Delaney, Cooper (7 goals),Martin (7 goals) for MHSOB and Gilmore, Clark (7 goals),Graham and Kelly (Bull Temp) . Therry held onto topposition, undefeated in junior two, when they beat third

term Unit Blacks by 12 points. Stars were Rowney,

Gibson, Interland (Therry) and McDonald, McArthur,

Fyffe (Uni Blacks) . The team selected to represent Victoria

at the Hobart Carnival was :

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S Beddoe, B Dunne, A Groves, R Halassa (De La Salle), GDillon, M Welch, M Borcich (NOB), R Browne I Cordner RPisarski (Old Melb), B Bourne, S McCooke (Ormond), SCostello, R Lewis (Uni Blacks), M Sleeman, S Trumble, MYeo (Uni Blues), I Rice (Collegians), F Marchesani (MarOC), J Houghton (Old Hail), G Neilson (Geel), W Blay(Kew), J Priestly (Old Brighton), K White (St Kilda), STallent (Old Scotch), Coach Peter O'Donohue, and BrianLauder and Peter Nathan, Manager and AssistantManager.

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Alter b rounds, onry z teams were undefeated-

Hampton Rovers (D) and Parkside (Junior 2) .

Team picked to represent Victoria against SouthAustralia in Adelaide was Bruce Bourne (capt), K Ladd,R Wood (Ormond), J Anderson (VC), B Kefford (OldScotch), G Tootell (Caul Gr), B Hibberd, A Handley(Cob), S Maguire, K Power (NOB), R Duke (Old Par), TArcher, D Barclay, K Grose (Reservoir) M Mahoney (StBernards), C McRae (Uni Blacks), P Pryor (Coll), PMurnane (DLS), A Ireland (Ivanhoe), B Smith (Kew), MO'Donnell (Ass OC) . Only 5 had played in Victoria'sunsuccessful 1973 carnival team. Mangers were LouZachariah and Fred Coldrey .

Monash played great football all over the field againstOrmond only to almost lose through inaccuracy, finalsscores being Monash 9 .19 to Ormond 11 .6 . Best forMonash were McMaster, Bartle and Rogers and forOrmond, Murray, Carr and Bourne .

Alan McKenzie played his 150th game and GeoffGrimmer chalked up 100 for Hampton Rovers .

"Beau" Kearney (St Bernards), Peter Gleeson (Parkside),and Bob Tredennick (MHSOB) also made their century .

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100 games to back pocket start Ken Aldred ilvnahoe)

and versatile utility Norm Pert (Ormond) . Undefeated

Collegians met Old Scotch (5 wins, 1 loss) at Olympic

Park in A section match of the day . Teams were Old

Scotch, from the backline : Barkaway, Kidd, Marguad ; C

Melville, Par ry , Marshall, Shepherd, Eggleston, K

Me lville, Cowper, Pri ce, McLelland, Russell, Sherm an ,

Maughan , A Morris, McKaige, Law, Lodge, Yoffa and

Collegi an s: Evans, Thompson, McKeown, Lumb, G Daff,Jobling, Unkenstein, McDonald, Powell, Sunderl an d, R

Daff, Opie, Rogan, Rush, Stranks, G Hibbins, LHibbins, Hayes, Richards . The result: Collegi an s won

by 3 points in a hectic finish .

Hampton Rovers had a great win over Old Xaverianswith Sam Birtles in superb form at centre half forwardwith 8 goals . Other stars for the Rovers were JeffHowden, Jim McQueen, Nevin Paynter, Geoff Jones andBob Lambden .

Old Melburnians came from behind for a much overduewin against Malvern with Neil Smyth rover (4 goals)best afield . First year players in Jim Hannan and BryceThomas shone in a desperate last quarter.

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Review their running game

Quite a few close ones as the settling in into gear after thatprocess seems to have occurred. Might be and with Bishop

is 2' a group of sides in themiddle . Logic tells us that over the next fewweeks, a few of these sides will drop awaywhilst a few will lay claims !

As expected, the Oakleigh and PowerHouse game was a last man standing affairwith little separating the sides all day . Thetelling moment came in the second quarterwhen Doug McKenzie took charge, kicking4 goals in 5 minutes for Oakleigh . Thevictors were also well served by Furnell ina 'Luke Darcy style role' . The House was byno means disgraced with Sosic andDallimore the best .

A thriller at Werribee with the home teamhanging on by three points against UniHigh . Close all day, Uni had their chancesbut fell just short. They were best served bythe reliable duo of Farrelly and Tate . Forthe winners, McMillan was on fire upforward with a bag of seven whilst Borg inthe ruck was also outstanding.

South Melbourne hauled in a big quartertime deficit to defeat an injury riddled MtLilydale . Carns and Roberts starred forLilydale early however as injuries took theirtoll, South were able to work their wayback into the game and record a great win .

St Johns returned to the winner's list, thistime at the expense of the win less SyndalTally ho . The Jocs had key contributors inPhaedonos with six goals and centre manBrown .

Hawthorn caught the bus to Rupertswoodand both sides engaged in an intriguingfirst quarter. The Woods were able to click

' at the moment withRupertswood and Whitehead again prominent, record a

and Oakleigh clearly on top o fthe pecking solid win

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order at this stage . The main Lauletta who was a problem all day for thewinners .

Preview

Three games between middle of the roadsides this week that will help sought thepack out a bit .

South Melbourne host Werribee in a gamethat promises to reveal where these sidesare at. Both sides enjoyed great wins lastweek and another win this week wouldpropel both up the ladder. South's win lastweek was full of merit and with homeground advantage ; they should be able todo enough to win .

Another middle of the road game seesPower House travel to St Johns . The Jocsgot back on winner's list last week howevera loss here will see a lot of that hard workgo to waste . The House were in it for a long

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Zuliki 6Forbes 0Phillips 9Reid 0Orchard 0Richarson 0

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time last week and with the Verbene boysalways dangerous, should get the points inwhat promises to be a close one .

The other game between sides jostling for afinal's spot sees Uni High host Hawthorn .Uni were unlucky to get beaten last weekand their form line holds up very well . TheHawks were good early against the leaguetrendsetters but fitness told after half time .Always a tough proposition down at thezoo, Uni to win but expect a bold showingby the Hawks .

A clash of the top and bottom sides as thewin less Syndal welcome the unconqueredRupertswood . Once again, Syndal werecompetitive without getting the win lastweek but really hard to see it coming thisweek. The Woods continue to buildmomentum and with depth their greatestally, will not let this one slip .

Finally, Oakleigh and Mt Lilydale meetout at Oakleigh . Great win for the Krusherswho apart from a loss out at Rupertswoodhave looked good all year. The Lilydale boyshave an injury list that reads like the who'swho of the club . Hard to see them turn itaround this week, Krushers for mine .

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You can email me on ed [email protected] ring me on 0418348723 .

Social

Hit Lilydale - Our next home game onSaturday 29th May sees our annual LadiesLunch being held, this year with St John's- ladies please book with Monica for lunch .We all know it will be an enjoyableafternoon! After the match, we are holdingour trivia night . Please see Pauline to bookyour table .

Oakleigh - Seniors and Reserves will betravelling by coach to Werribee for Round7 game next week . Bus leaves ScammellReserve at 10 :00AM. $12 per playe r

TO" D AY'S MATC H ESD3 SECTION

Oakleigh v Mt Lilydale

St Johns 0 C v Power HouseSyndal Tally-Ho v Rupertswood

South Melbourne Districts v Werribee AmateursUHS-VU v Hawthorn Amateurs

1 IMT LILYDALE OCFC 8.3 9.8 10.12 12.13 (85)STH MELBOURNE DIS. 3.3 9.5 12.8 15.7 (97)Mt Lilydale OCFC : Cams 4 T Flanagan 2 Roberts 2 King 2 HansfordCarstens. Best: Cams Hansford Leonard Carstens Kellet Johnson.South Melbourne Districts: Neimi 3 P D'Ar.drea 2 Hannan 2McQualter 2 Stefanidakis 2 Aquilina Cheevers King McCormick . Best:Cheevers W D'Andrea MeQualter Aquilina McCormick Hermann.Umpires: Jo Hartwig Dianne Whiteley (F) Eddie Boa] Malcolm Filleul (G)POWER HOUSE 1 .3 3.6 6.7 9.9(63)

OAKLEIGH 2.3 6.7 9.8 12.12 (84)

Power House : Mark Verberne 2 Mick Verbeme S West D Cooper BTurner M Hill M Taylor P Sosic. Best : P Sosic B Dallimore J Marshall MTaylor B Turner S West . Oakleigh : McKenzie 5 A Kitts 3 Dalton 2Purnell Nagle. Best : Britt Earl Fumell MacKenzie Reynolds Tolley .

Umpires : Geoff Deveson Santo Caruso (F) Graeme Booth Jim Exton (G)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4.1 7.4 10.6 15.10 (100)

ST.JOHNS 4.2 9.5 16 .10 18.13 (121)

Syndal Tally-Ho: Cachia 4 J Hannemann 4 Crew 3 Dix 2 RutterFaichney . Best: Robinson R Bennett A Sheer Cachia J Hannemann

Crew. St.Johns: M Phaedonoa 7 M Harynett 2 J Ryan 2 L Mara 2 PO'Connor 2 G Roberts P Sharp S Kollens. Best: J Brown L Mara M

Phaedonos K Arnold J Searpamaglia M Hanger.

Umpires: Peter Griffiths Peter Pullen (F)WERRIBEE 3.5 9.8 12.8 13.8 (86)

UHS-VU 2.3 7.8 10.8 12.11 (83)

WERRIBEE: McMillan 7 Becker 2 Green A Murphy Smith K Murphy .

Best : A Murphy Tedesco McMillan Borg K Murphy Stonehouse . UHS-VU :B Farrelly 4 Rose 3 Tate 2 Forbes Butera Hall . Best : Creek Hall O'NielGorringe M Farrelly Hams . Umpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F)

RUPERTSWOOD 3.5 9.10 17.11 23.15 (153)

HAWTHORN 3.2 6.4 10.5 11.8 (74)

Rupertswood : Whithead 7 Bishop 5 M West 2 Jaegar 2 Keenan 2 AWalsh 2 Reid Elliot Hatty. Best : Bishop Elliot Whithead Jaegar Reid

Walsh. Hawthorn: Lauletta 9 Avery Stribbles. Best: Lauletta Shire Carle

Martin Cargill Markonovich. Umpires: Miles Argall Richard Adamson(RFL) (F) Michael Isbister Chris Kaleta (G )

D3 RESERV E

MT LILYDALE OCFC 1.2 2.4 4.4 4.5 (29)

STH MELBOURNE DIS. 4.4 7.7 10.11 11.14 (80)

Mt Lilydale OCFC : Taylor Penhale Paull Cox . Best : Taylor Penhale Paull

Cox Maltar Holloway . South Melbourne Districts : Adgemis 3

Henderson Earl 3 Henderson Evan 2 McGee Rowe Johnson . Best:

Anderson Cox Clyne Doyle Grant Leeman .

POWER HOUSE 1.0 1.1 2.1 3.2(20)

OAKLEIGH 3 .4 9.10 12 .12 16 .15 (111)

Power House : A Brownjohn 3. Best : C Plazzer F Doyle D Wright Rob

Marshall A Brownjohn M Sharp. Oakleigh: Videky 5 Murray 2

Perdikomatis 2 Ciavarella 2 Short Ear Khodr Glossop Marshall . Best :

Cooke Gouttie Berry Mitchell Murray Videky .

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1 .2 2.2 3.4 5 .7(37)ST.JOHNS 4.4 8.9 13.14 18.18 (126)

Syndsi Tally-Ho: O'Boyle 3 Fleming Miller. Best : A Fleming ThomasBartholomew O'Boyle Miller Beorn Bayliss . St.Johns: G Bastone 5 JKelly 4 B Rydquist 2 A Dragwidge 2 D Vanderwert 2 D Christian THyland H Wathen . Best : B Rydquist G Bastone J Sacco J Kelly G WilsonH Wathen .WERRIBEE 2.7 3.7 6.9 10.10 (70)UHS-VU 1.3 6.7 7.9 12.10 (82)

WERRIBEE : Marinas 3 Buchanan Czajkowski Bell Alabakis Carson

Grogan Johnstone. Best: Waters Camilleri Grogan Fuller Smith Towers .

UHS-VU: Zulicki 6 Corbett 3 Lapish Smits Thomas . Best: Kennedy

Uebergang Thomas Zulicki O'Neill Cleveland .

RUPERTSWOOD 8.5 13 .10 15.14 26.17 (173)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.3 (9)

Rupertswood: R Phillips 9 A Jordan D Zarb - 4 T Broughton C Certo PSinnett 2 M McKenzie S McLauchlan G Roberts . Best: R Phillips TBroughton A Jordan D Zarb D Soutaris D Hum. Hawthorn: K Rimmer.

Best: T Ryan S Parker P Orchard T CrivelliD Pritchard .

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A.F.C POWERHOUSE RUPERTSWOO D

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14. D. LaulettaO13 . M. Leonard

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26 S James26 . T Flanagan

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36. M . Sheridan 37 . C . Carstens41 Way S R Black Res VC 41 46 McCrann J

37 A Jarvis 38 . S . Roche42 Daftan S P Arnold 42 47 Soutaris A

. .39 . J . Roberts J Howes 43 48 Bradbury H

39a A. Brick40 . M. Rhodes 43 Hinton A D Glanville 44 49 Ang B

39b M Hicks41 . M. Matter 44 Wills N A Contreras 45 50 Soutaris D

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS OG SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY NO UilS00 WERRIBE ECoach: Ben McGee DISTRICTS Senior Coach : Jeff Bingham Coach: Shane Mottram Coach : Tim Elli s

Res : Rod Walker Coach: Brendan Moloney SnrAsst Coach : G uy Walden Res. Coach : G .Temes Res. Coach: Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher Res Coach: Tony Psinas Assistant: G.Mandalis

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2 M . Peake 2 Ma Hannan C 2. I . Bingham (Vice-C) 2 R. Thorp 2 . K.Murphy

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4 S. Holmes 4 S Stepnell 4. T. TurpinMottram

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ra ro20 G. Madri g 18. D. Velisha

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19 J. Co tt on 19 A Reid 20. C . Hall 22 G. Mandalis 20 . E. Mahoney

20 B. Rydquist 20 W Brown 21 . D . Kennett 23 G. Temes 21 . T. Davidson

21 S. Koppens C 21 B Johnson 22 . M. Buckley Res C( ) 24 R. Hort le 22 . A. Dibatista

22 G . Robe rts 22 T Milne 23 . B . Bayliss 25 S . Haynes26 P Thomas

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28 A . Dexter 30 T Zantuck 29. P. Agnello30. B. Holland (Res V-C)

32 J. Michael33 J. Straio

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31 D. Rydquist 35 N Moojen 33. T. Bartholomew 36 A. Pendlebury 32. D. Harwood

32 A. Rudd 37 J Clyne 34 N. Hunter 37 G. Catterall 33 . R. Baker

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34 M . Hancock C- Res 39 A Bri lia9 36. T. Flemingg.

40 L. Ma uire35 . B. Bunworth

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VAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralp h

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennesy

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipso n

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Hayes

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

5 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 Doeck e

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 Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

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

5 Wayne Hinton

6 Not Available

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 Stephen Caple

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Cailil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Horskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Glenn Scotland

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schulle r

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Santo Caruso

10 Shane Mele

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 George Paleodimos

19 Peter Pulle n

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

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 Gun n

37 Joseph Hartwi g

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by Leah Gallagher &Steve McCarthy

Milestone - Century for "The Rev "

It's been a long, long journey but goal umpiresecond round . It getsbetter Amanda, theAssociation still has t oDennis (Padre) Webster finally clocks ups his 100t h

game this Saturday . Dennis commenced with the

VAFA way back in 1991, so how can it take

someone over thirteen years to hit the century? He

originally joined us from the Tasmanian Football

League and after three seasons with us was

"transported" back to Van Diemen's Land in 1994.

After eight years and good behaviour he was

allowed back on the mainland in 2001 . His career

highlights include, '92 TFL statewide senior games

including the 1998 pre-season and proper seasongrand fmals. He also managed a couple of state

games, Tas vs WA and Tas vs Vic . With the VAFA,

his grand finals include 2 x A, 2 x C, and 1 x A

Reserve . His two representative games were VAFA

vs VCFL in 1993 and 2003 . His major highlight

being the VSFL TAC Cup Grand Final in 1992 . Well

done Dennis and enjoy your day at Camberwell

today.Rotation or "Snakes and Ladders"Congratulations to some promotions, which havegenerated from this weeks round of rotations or aswe like to call it the game of Snakes and Ladders.Into A grade for the first time is Sacha Koffman,Sacha is in his first year with the Amateurs comingfrom the Southern Football League and hasimpressed the selectors to gain quick promotion toour highest grade .Former AFL umpire Geoff Caulfield also slippedinto A grade after great form in B grade .Peter Liddell has jumped into C-section for the firsttime in his second year of umpiring and will belooking to cement his spot within that grade .The umpires over the last few weeks who wheresitting on 98 on the board and thrown the die toproduce the 2 to go back into grades rather thanslip back down are into A-grade Steve McCarthy,B-grade Grahram Thwaites & Simon (Royce)Stokes . However did Peter Simpson sitting on 98throw a one to go down the FNW snake?Payment timeAbout this time the umpires can expect their

match payments to be banked, however poorAmanda Whittaker will not have much change left

after membership fees, then gear payment and

finally the unexpected parking ticket which

occurred while running at Toorak Park in the

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take out the pre-finalsdinner.Kitchen has arrive dFinally all the white goods have arrived and beeninstalled so now the clubrooms have a fullyfunctional kitchen . No more quick meals to warmup in the pie warmers or better still no moreordering pizzas so that we have to wait over anhour to arrive and then find out they were deliveredto our neighbours Elsternwick!!! Just as wellElsternwick won last week, it must have been theNumber 14 - Vegetarian, no cheese .Trivia NightThis night just keeps on getting bigger! Between100-110 people were present for master ofceremonies Paul Jones to take us through a web ofmusic delights. Paul as always does a fantastic joband we appreciate the time and effort that he putsin, Paul is readily assisted by Di Whiteley tomaintain the scores throughout the night .Finally the table from Dominic Napoli family andfriends have broken through the drought aftertrying (we reckon over four years) to win,congratulations . Great to see that after the nightwas completed people just let their hair down forsome good old fashion boogie, pity VG didn't havea spare pair of pants after splitting them dancing .Thanks to Mark Morrison for organising the eventand working the bar and to Royce (who couldn'twork in an iron lungi for looking like he wasworking the bar.St .Bedes/Mentone Tigers

A very successful day for the St .Bedes/MentoneTigers and Beaumaris Football Clubs last weekendwith the inaugural playing of the Centenary Cup . Abig thank you from the officiating umpires whowere presented with commemorative medallionsand as usual, looked after very well at the hugeafter-match.SocialNext up is the PUMPS (Past UMPS) function 20thJune Elsternwick Park where we hope to havemany past and running umpires for lunch as wellas a guest speaker.UMPIRING - THE NON-CONTACT TEAM SPORT! !

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The gap continues to widen between the top three and the restof the field, but given the injuries currently being carried bymany sides, I would not go as far as saying it is a three horserace just yet. On the tipping front, I am back in town with a 5out of 5, although this week's matches look like they willthrow up more of a challenge .ReviewThe supporters got their money's worth in the big game atElsternwick Park as St.Mary's an d North Brunswick kickeda massive 42 goals between them for the day. The Saintsmanaged to kick ahead to a 64-point lead at three quartertime with Al Dwyer brilliant on the ball . Two matches on thebig ground, however, finally took their toll on the Saints, andNorth took full advantage with Ferns and Boudoloh brilliant.However, their seven goal last quarter was not enough as theywent down fighting by 35 points .It was the battle of the full forwards at the RichmondCentrals versus Albe rt Park match on the weekend as bothTommy Dukic for the Snakes and Sean Allen for the Falconskicked 11 goals apiece . After an even first half, Richmondcaptain Franky Macak lifted another notch to swing themomentum his team's way and it appeared an upset was inthe making . In a thrilling final quarter, Albert Park managedto regain the ascendancy and with excellent play from DavidBorley in the guts, the Falcons managed to push ahead to winby 25 points .A seriously depleted Bull een Cobras went down to OldWestbourne in a fairly lack-lustre encounter at Warrior Park .Kicking with the aide of a five-goal breeze, the Warriors werewell held thanks to sound defending by Tim Onvin . However,the Cobras did not manage to convert their good start onto thescoreboard and trailed by 21 points at the major break . Afterthe break the Warriors, led by speedsters Kade Lever andMicky Baulch, blew the game apart late in the quarter and aflurry of goals ensued . While Bulleen fought it out, the leadwas too much as Westbourne made it three from three athome with a forty point win .With injuries to several key players, Eisternwick went into thematch against Eltham vrith some trepidation . but jumped outof the blocks sensationally, kicking a goal in the first tenseconds of the match . Disappointingly, however, the Wickersled by only 25 points at half time and after a severe beratingfrom coach Dennis Grace, the test was as to whether theywould lift . Lift they did, and with Steve Curtain and CraigMahony gathering possessions at will, Elsternwick piled ontwelve goals to two to run out easy 90-point winners .The match was almost over before it began as Kew kicked witha howling northerly in the first quarter to pile on nine goals toBox Hill No rth's one before the quarter had ended . The greatplay by Dean Wood in the centre and Marcus Gridley on thewing continued in the second quarter to restrict BHN to justtwo goals with the wind to effectively end the match . To BHN'scredit, a change to man on man tactics saw them outscoreKew by 7 points in the second half as Pat Doyle and Rhys Balllifted as their team went down by 10 goals.PreviewAlbert Park v St MarysAlbert Park would have been somewhat relieved with theirvictory last weekend, however, they face a much strongeroutfit in St .Marvs today . The Saints, have shown reasonableform with Armstrong playing well in the center and Copeconverting the good work up the ground recently . Sean Allen

has hit straps though atthe other end and willtest the Saints defenders.Picking a winner isdifficult, but with thereturn of several playersthis week for the Saints, Iam going with them towin a tight encounter by 16 points .Bulleen Cobras v Richmond Central sBulleen have been struggling with injuries of late and had nobench at the close of their match last week . Richmond, on theother hand, have shown they have the ability to match it withmost on their day, and with the return of Dom "Booga" Greenin defence, the Snakes will be at full strength . Another toughmatch to pick a result for, but on the open expanses ofKoonung Reserve, I think the Cobras should have just enoughto get them through as they win a close game by 11 points .Old Westbourne v KewThe match of the day pits two against three in a match thatwill go a long way to providing the premiership bona fides ofboth sides. The Warriors are a 4 goal better side at Artie Park,and will be once again rely on the great run of their speedstersto set the ball up for their star forward, "Jucka" Horsburgh .Kew will test the Warriors, and remembering back I pickedthem as my tip for the flag before the season commenced .They have only strengthened by the debuts of players such asJustin Rakusz since that prediction . However at home, itwould be a brave person to tip against the Warriors, and asyou can see, I am not that brave as I go with Westbourne towin an epic battle by 5 points .North Brunswick v ElthamNorth have stated that the club is in serious trouble of losingtotal respect unless they can chalk up a win, and I amexpecting big things from Sammartino and his lads todayagainst Eltham. While Eltham has one and a half wins fromfive matches they have failed to impress of late and as such, Ithink today's result will be a toss of the coin . However, I knowNorth are better than they have been, and at Bocce Palace, Iwill give them one last go and tip them to win by 15 points .

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Elsternwick v Box Hill NorthElsternwick continue to firm in premiership favoritism andshould continue their unbeaten run today even with an injurycloud surrounding several players . Box Hill North, have aspredicted, shown continued improvement, which has beenhighlighted by players such as Corey Riscalla who seems toget better each week. While, I would expect BHN to go with theWickers early, they will struggle to counter the ruckdominance of Paul Nevill and the forward line brilliance ofTom Huggins and as such . I am going with Elsternwick to winby 38 points .Press correspondentsIt has been the best year yet for contributions, with all sidesbar Eltharn regularly sending in reports . Come on Turtles, getyour act together!! All reports gratefully accepted by middayon Monday to gav an . flower9spotless .eom .au .

_-- -- ... -ri- -Boa Hill No rth - congratulates Kim Archer-Ul.d$eld onreaching 100 games . Described as always reliable andsomeone attending to player safety it is a wonderfulachievement .UHS-VU - congratulations are extended to the followingplayers who have completed 50 great games at the home ofthe "Vultures ." Half forward Nathan Rose who continues toimpress in the ones . Utility Jordan O'Neill - training like ademon? Reserves goal sneak Peter Thomas who broke hispre-season training record by appearing once . This weekagainst Hawthorn sees the "old man" of football VinnyCavalieri and the resident professor, Luke Maguire clock uptheir 50th as well. But after many years it is finally the 150thgame of David "Kouta" Zulicki. Kouta after retiring at theend of each season since he was 10 fulfilled a dream byplaying in the 2003 Senior Premiership . Now training his . . . .off he is comfortable in the reserves kicking the goals he usedto save. All the best from your mates at Uni High .North Brunswick - congratulations to Peter "Midge"Dimarco 350 games on getting to this milestone. It has beena long time coming due to many & varied injuries that wouldrival one of his favourite players J .Hird. A member of NorthBrunswick's 1981 premiership team & past dual Best &Fairest winner, he has displayed a strong & dedicateddevotion to the Green & Gold cause. Still a valued player atAllard Park he is once again showing consistent form thisseason. Although threatening to retire many times he hascome back year after year to show up his younger team-matesin the fitness & skill side of football . I am sure that there aremany people in Amateur ranks that have known Midge & theywill extend a Well Done to him & 400 games may not bebeyond him. 50 Games Leigh Closter. Well done to Roo ongetting to his lst milestone at Allard Park. A strong longkicking player Leigh has displayed a strong reserve to succeedat North . At his second stint at North Brunswick he has comeback a wiser & more mature person . Having also taken onsome off field duties he has shown that he is willing to makesure that the Green & Golds succeed off the field as well as on .SocialAlbert Park is holding their Annual Past Player's Day andLuncheon this Saturdav .Elsternwick is holding their Op Shop Night at the Roomstonight with cheap entry, DJ and cowboy hour. They will alsobe holding a Past Players Day for their 1500th match on June19. See Adam Rankin for further details .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONAlbert Park v St Mary s

Bulleen Cobras v Richmond CentralOld Westbourne v Kew

North Brunswick v Eltham CollegiansElsternwick v Box Hill North

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ST RSARYS 6.7 11 .13 21.18 23.25 (163)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 8.6 12.8 19.14 (128)

St Marys: V Ryan 5 Cope 5 P Ryan 3 Waller 3 Ballantyne 2 Dwyer 2 Orme

2 R Harrison . Best Dwyer Cope Armstrong Crilly Lane V Ryan . North

Brunswick: Hamilton 5 Newton 4 Borough 3 Freeman 2 Ferns Rhook Aref

Sammartino Closter. Best Aref Borough Rhook Ferrante Mountney Ferns.

Umpires: Rob Mayston Jack Uoyd (6) Sean Dutston-Ryan Jordan Mayston(B) Vin Vescrnri Jack Regester (G )

RICHMOND CEN1'RAI. 3.3 7.5 12 .10 18 .11 (119)

ALBERT PARK 5.3 9.7 13.11 21 .18 (144)

Richmond CentraL• Dukic I 1 Macak 3 S Lynch Moffat Trotter J Lynch .

Best Dukic Trotter Macak Marr Speakman Green . Albert Park: S Allan i l

Johnson 4 Borley 2 Cain Williams Burton Humphrey . Best Barley S AllanBurton Simcocks Johnson S Bennet t

Umpires: Matt Brennan Mitch Buxton (F)

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.3 5.6 10.14 12.16 (88)

BUIl.EEN COBRAS 1 .0 2.3 4.4 7.6(48)

Old Westbourne : J Horsburgh 4 Christo 3 Balloch Billman Braham LeverWilson. Best Lever Baulch Leitch Huntington Balloch Aquilina BuBeenCobras- Arcaraci 4 Fradkin 2 Nathanielsz. Best Arcaraci Fmdkin D Trine}d

Daley Onvin Powerham . Umpires: Ron Johnson Andrew Shiels (F)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.7 3.9 5.10 5.11 (41)

E[ .S27RNWIC% 3.6 7.8 13.13 19.17 (131)

Eitham: Foo 2 Hart E.Baud Thomas. Best Foo Stockdale Daly Runco

Jorgensen. Flat Huggins 5 Curtain 4 Foster 3 Hunter 2 Graves 2 Barney

C Mahoney Goldman . Best Curtain Tennant Huggins Capuano Nevill

Cummins. Umpires: Pat Machos Mick Gilday (F)KEW 9.8 13.11 16.17 18 .20 (128)

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .1 3.4 6.5 10.8 (68)

Sew : Clark 3 De Blank 3 Gridley 2 Looker 2 Costley 2 Allen Wood DoverGlenn Evans Kelly. Best Wood Gridley Rakusz Costley IaFranchi Bell. Box

Hill North: Ball 6 Riscalla B Olsen D Olsen Keillor. Best Riscalla Ball Odza

Sallantioglu Oldfield Pearce. Umpizes: Gajanan Skandakumar (F)D4 RESERVE

ST MARYS 6.7 11.13 21 .18 23-25(163)NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 8.6 12.8 19.14 (128)

St Marys : V Ryan 5 Cope 5 P Ryan 3 Waller 3 Ballantyne 2 Dwyer 2 Orme

2 R Harrison . Best: Dwyer Cope Armstrong Crilly Lane V Ryan . North

Brunswick: Hamilton 5 Newton 4 Borough 3 Freeman 2 Ferns Rhook Aref

sammertuio Closter. Best Aref Borough Rhook Fen-ante Mountney Ferns.

RICHMOND CEN1Tt8I. 2.3 2.4 7.6 7.6(48)ALBERT PARK 3.1 5.4 5.4 7.9(51)

Richmond Central : Smyth 2 A[.evin 2 Dalton M Leggassick Lake. BestBroom Hatzakortoan James-Schirmer Dalton Moukiay Wilson . Albert

Park: Pastras 2 Fairfield 2 Phillips Roberton Green . Best Roberton Fairfield

FossettlV'illiazns Wall Harries .OLD WFSTBOURNE 1.4 6.8 8.13 13 .18 (96)

BUIITEN COBRAS 1.0 2.3 5.3 5 .3(33)

Old Westbourne : Anderson 4 Moore 3 Wintle 2 Slattery 2 Mason

Mokuseh . Best Mokmseh Anderson Tindall Slattery Jenkinson Miller.

Bulleen C obras: Fisher 2 Edgar Khali Rodriguez. Best Loch Fisher

Sheehan tit"igney Mehrez Edgar

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .4 4.5 6.6 8.6(54)

ELSTERNWICK 3.3 7.6 9.10 14.10 (94)

Fltham: Krohn 4 R}all Nelson Luttick Best Luttiek Ryall Keleher Nelson

J Baud Krohn . Flsternwick: Leaper 4 Whelan 2 McAdam 2 Patey 2Lawrence McNally Alter Soppett Best Leaper Alter Currie Clark McAdam

Anderson.KEW 6.5 8.11 16.15 20.16 (136)

BOX H113. NORTH 0.1 1.5 1.5 2 .6(18)

Kew. Mainsbcidge 10 Woodhouse 3 Carman Drago Fen-antino loamMakris Marchesani Osborne . Best: lanni Mainsbridge Carman MarchesaniP Dennis Osborne. Box Bil! North: Dick Pratt. Best Calls Lay Pratt

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I"14 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BUtlEEN COBRAS ELSTERRIRIICK ELTHAM O CSenior Coach : Pete Smith Elgar Park 47 C4 Coach : Joe D'Angelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Stir Coach : P. Armstrong Res Coach : G Brown Asst : P. Nevill Res: P McNally Res Coach : Matthew LutGck

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

(Affilitated with RMIT Uni .) Coach : Angle Sammartino Coach: Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Frank Bove Coach: Michael LeamtonthStir Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res . Coach: Stephen Leitch Res Coach: Steven Lake Res : George Koumantatakis

Res Coach : Paul Gregor

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Williamstown CYMS 16

Ormond AFC 14

St Bedes Mentone Tigers AFC 17

Parkdale Vultures AFC 12

Old Mentonians 10

Old Haileyburians AFC 8

Werribee AFC 6

Hampton Rovers AFC 6

Elsternwick AFC 3

Beaumaris AFC 4

Old Westbourne Grammar AFC 4

Monash Gryphons AFC 3

De La Salle OC 7

Bentleigh AFC 3

North Old Boys 2

Peninsula OB 2

Old Essendon Grammarians 4

Oakleigh AFC 2

Eley Park AFC 1

Fitzroy Reds AFC 3

Old Paradians AFC 2

Yarra Valley OB 2

Collegians AFC 2

Old Melburnians 2

Therry Penola AFC 2

AJAX AFC 2

Old Carey Grammarians 2

Salesian OC

Swinburne University AFC 1

VAFAUA 2

West Brunswick AFC 1

Richmond Central AFC 1

UHS-VU AFC

Banyule AFC 1

Glen Etta AFC I

Hawthorn AFC 1

Prahran AFC 1

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12 1.50% Old Trinity Grammarians 1 1 0 .60%

10 9.30% Old Brighton Grammarians 1 1 0 .50%

8 8.40% Old Geelong FC 1 1 0.50%

6 3.80% Old Xaverians AFC 1 1 0 .40%

6 3.40% University Blacks 1 1 0 .40%

3 3.30% Albert Park AFC 0 0.00%

4 3.10% Aquinas OC 0 0.00%

4 3.10% Box Hill North AFC 0 0.000/0

3 3.00% Bulleen Cobras AFC 0 0 .00%

7 2.80% Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 0 0 .000/0

3 2.30% Caulfield Grammarians 0 0 .000/0

3 2.20% Eltham OC 0 0.000/0

2 2.20% Ivanhoe Assumption AFC 0 0.000/0

4 2.10% Kew AFC 0 0.000/0

3 1.70% LaTrobe University AFC 0 0 .000/b

1 1.70% Marcellin OC 0 0 .000/0

3 1.50% Mazenod OC 0 0.000/0

2 1.50% MHSOB AFC 0 0.000/0

2 1.40% Monash Blues AFC 0 0 .000/0

2 1 .20% Mt Lilydale OC 0 0.000/0

2 1 .20% North Brunswick AFC 0 0.000/

2 1.20% Old Cambenvell Grammarians 0 0 .00%

2 1 .100.'o Old Scotch Collegians AFC 0 0 .000/0

2 1.10% Power House AFC 0 0 .000/0

1 1.100,'o Rupertswood AFC 0 0 .000/

1 1.10% St Johns OC 0 0.000/0

2 1 .0001r St Kevin's OB 0 0.000/0

1 1 .00% St Mary's AFC 0 0.000/0

1 0.90% Syndal Tally Ho AFC 0 0 .000/0

1 0.900/o University Blues 0 0 .000/0

1 0.70% Whitefriars OC 0 0 .000/0

1 0.70% Totals

1 0 .70%1 0.70% Round 5 Results

1 0.70% New Donor Rate

157 10

6.00%

167

Congratulations to Williamstown CYMS who receive 2 new Shenin footbaIls from Spalding, and gift vouchers

from Cadbury Schweppes and Fow'n1wenty Pies for being the leader after Rc15 .

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up your Captain Blood now -

visit the VAFA website (uafa.asn.au) and join up now.

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We have only received one nomination for"Trainer of the Month" for April so with noother nominations the VAFA TrainersAssociation announces the "Trainer of theMonth" for April is Jeff Bates from MazenodUnder 19s .

His coach Shane Regan nominated Jeff for thefollowing reasons :

He originally came down to the Club to have akick with his mates but couldn't because of asevere broken ankle in 2003 .

Jeff was asked if he would like to take on therole as trainer and he accepted without a secondthought . He had no previous experience in thisarea . Jeff immediately undertook the Trainerscourse and has now completed this to be a LevelOne accredited trainer.

He has been involved in all of our matchesincluding pre-season and practice matches withsupport from our club's experienced trainers .

The last paragraph o f

Shane's nomination for Jeff is something thatthe Trainers' Association would like to see allclubs do. The paragraph follows :

"He is doing a great job and the receipt of anaward like this would provide him with greatencouragement and perhaps spur on a few otherclubs to acknowledge the efforts of their up andcorning support staff. "

The closing date for May's Trainer of theMonth will be Thursday 3rd June. We wouldlike there to be more than one nomination so aswe can see how our members are being thoughtby their clubs, players and supporters.

Jeff's profile will be in next weeks 'It-ainersCorner.

Umail :chrisk$5@bis,eond .co m

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

by Fraser Cameron (U19 2,3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review Bears in the Wood

Werribee remains section one's only undefeated side after five and come home wit h

rounds of football, the Amateurs 61 point winners last a 24-point win . The

weekend over second-placed St Kevins . Old Xaverians refreshed Sharks wil l

Reserve Kagan and Nankin dominant, Ajax piled on 5 quick goals to

one can't dare delivered workmanlike win against a gallant Therry team. The

tip against a side that have stepped up a grade and remain

unbeaten after five rounds, Werribee by 20 pts . Another clash

that should draw a lot of attention this afternoon is De LaSalle's meeting with Old Scotch, both sides having a mixedrun of form early this season . Scotch have won their last twoand are still better than their ladder position suggests, Scotchby 30 pts. Uni Blues will be in search of their first back-to-back victories this season when the host Marcellin at HollandPark . The Blues were less than convincing against Brightonlast week but should be too strong on home turf, Uni Bluesby 15 pts. Elsewhere St Kevins should recover from lastweek's loss and score a comfortable victory over Brighton,while St Bemards will be too strong for Caulfield .

Section 2 - Round 5 ReviewCollegians were too good for a gallant Old Trinity at The Trott .Robertson and Parrent created too many opportunities fortheir forwards with Jorgensen bagging another 6 . Wright-

Smith and Lynch continue to improve . Butler and Hogarth

tried hard for the OTs .The Bears registered an upset victory over the Bombers in ahigh scoring and entertaining affair . After a see-sawing firsthalf, a slashing third quarter from the home side, whereWenke, Brockwell & Tsingaris went 'Coco Bananas' wasenough to register a 39 point win .After a fantastic first half the Hoers hit the sheds leading by8 points. However, Rupertswood produced another secondhalf domination with Spinner, McPhee, and Baddeleydelivering the ball up forward . Dawkins dominated for theHoers, but Phillips was everywhere for the winners, whoprevailed by 44 points.Another minor upset out at Stradbroke Park where the OC'stook the OM's to task after a wasteful first quarter. Hilliernailed 6 large ones and scored the dinner for two for "BOG' .

Walpole or Shanks should go as his date as they also playedgreat games. For the OM's, Ray and Dick were solid.The Sharks got time off to work on their 5 iron approaches .

Round 6 tipsAs the Weddos would say "Away, Away- is the theme . The

Lions maul the Bombers by 39 points . Rupo to escape th e

final termsecuring nail the Hoers by 10 large ones, and the Wellers should haveBern too much polish for O'1's by 13 points . OMs can have a lattea healthy 117 point win over Caulfield, while S t

azds also finished strongly, a 26 point win not confirme duntil in Fitzroy St after training .

late in the last quarter. Elsewhere Uni Blues defeate d

Brighton

Section 3 - Round 5 Review

by 20 points and Old Scotch ran out 88 pointwinners against Andy said the windy conditions assisted Ajax's ground level

ainst Caulfield .at the final change . After about 10 minutes of play, with

This afternoon's feature match is once again down at game, and they trailed Whitefriars by 34 points with a breeze

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CLUB !ST Vdlt TOTr:'

U19 (1 )University Blues Shuttleworth 8 26Werribee Lee D 3 17Old Scotch Snaddon 5 15Old Xavs Pyle 2 14De La Salle Hancock 0 12St Bernards Kavanagh 1 12Old Scotch Armstrong 5 12U19 (2)Rupertswood Morrison 5 16Banyule Dimek 4 15Old Trinity Oldfield 0 14Collegians Jorgenson 6 13Old Meburnians Armstrong 1 11Banyule Tsingaris 4 11Collegians Robertson 4 11Ul9 3Old Carey Ashworth 5 26Oakleigh Briggs 3 16Whitrfriars Woods 1 16St Bedes Terrell 3 14Whitrfriars Aballah 2 13U19 BLU EBentleigh Ridgeway 3 32St Johns Ryan 0 21Peninsula De Lange 3 15Peninsula Smith 3 15Oakleigh Clays Nasrallah 1 11U19 REDFitzroy Reds Maghamez 0 22Old Westbourne Natevski 10 19Rupertswood Pretty 2 17Bulleen Temp Voglis P 2 12La Trobe Uni Redmond 3 1 1

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OPs best also bagged their goals with Clayton (4) . Rose (4) andDerham (3) on fire. For the visitors, Chys Capewell and RickSkiathitis were again in the bes tThe Blacks' machine clicked into third gear after quartertime. McCombe and Sheldon put their hand up for theBlacks, who had plenty of goal-kickers to share the load . ForMonash, this will be a setback of sorts . Still, good efforts fromMazur and Leviston weren't enough against top qualityopposition .It was a pretty stock-standard effort by Old Carey, whoprevailed by the predicted 8 goals over Oakleigh. Alexander &Mead had plenty of the leather for the C's . For the Krushers,Harold and Rowan impressed the coaching staff, but needmore help .The Unicorns had one they would rather forget, travellingdown to St Bede's and copping a rude hiding. No detailsavailable, so let's move on shall we ?Round 6 tipsJackas back on the list over Therry by 44 points . Top matchat the Unit as Blacks will outlast the Raiders by 7 points . I'm

tipping an upset at Frearson as Monash open their accountover MHSOB by 12 points . The Friars are in the groove againand will defeat Oakleigh by 4 goals . Finally, too much

firepower at OC's for the Tigers, a 33 point win coming up .Under -19 Blue - Round 5 Review

The Mazenod boys travelled to South Melbourne Districtsbut, with no interchange after half-time, they left emptyhanded . The desperation of the South boys shone through inthe efforts of Kerbage, Fiedorovv cz & Benvenoto (try sayingthat with a mouthful of marbles!) . Good Nodders were Regan.Mather and Oldman .At quarter time, Oakleigh were optimistic. . .then reality struck

as Bentleigh went on a rampage with Davies and Meehanunstoppable, contributing to 17 scoring shots in the second

stanza . Despite the performances of Plozza, & Bolitho,Umpire Shepherd would've been standing on one foot with the

111 point winning margin .The JOC's rolled out the carpet for the Rovers, and thencarpeted them by 79 points . Best players for the Roversincluded Troy Malthouse and Mitch Westhead . No idea whodid what for the JOCs!! !Failed to put in a tip for the De La -v- St Leo's tussle (D'OH!)which saw a big Animal win . . . . . . .guess they got me back forforgetting them last week'.!Despite their valiant efforts, the Monds were out of theirdepth against the Pirates who were never troubled from thestart, winning by 74 points. Still, outscoring the Pirates in thelast, would have pleased the faithful . Daniel Brosnan andRory Sayers played well for Ormond . Peninsula's guns wereMiller (7), Knobel and Dade-Bell .Round 6 tipsDemons over S vannies by 44 points. Close one at JOCs, withOakleigh to fall 5 points shy . The Monders will be smilingafter handing the Rovers a 5-goal loss. Close one at Mazenod,who're improving and will be De La by 15 points. The Animalshost the Pirates, who will be 6 goals ahead at the end .Section Red - ReviewAn eternity since their last competitive victory, Bulleen-

Templestowe showed their true fighting spirit last weekendkicking eleven goals to six after quarter time to win an 8 point

thriller against Aquinas. La Trobe suffered a scare at home toRupertswood (2), the university side goalless in the ; rst and

third quarters but still holding on for a 13 point victory .

Elsewhere Old Xaverians (2) bounced back after a week off toupset North Old Boys by 35 points, while Old Westbournecontinued their climb up the ladder with a 135 point win overUHS-VU/SBC .PreviewThe pick of the action this afternoon is surprisingly out atVictoria Park, where Old Xaverians host the inform OldWestbourne . After scoring a paltry two points in a 138 pointdrubbing in round one, Old Westbourne have transformedinto one of the section's top sides, winning their past threegames and climbing to third on the ladder. Matt Ritzevski hasbeen in dominating form up forward kicking 16 goals in thepast two weeks while Shane Dunn has been prolific on theball, and with these two in top form Westboume should betoo strong this afternoon, OW by 12 points . In other gamesthis afternoon Rupertswood should put an end to Bulleen'scelebrations, the home side unlucky not to beat La Trobe lastweek; Fitzroy should return from an extra week on the trackwith a comfortable win over North Old Boys ; while the UHS-VU/SBC combine will struggle against a solid La Trobe outfit,the La Trobe Uni boys to win easily .Correspondents: Cam Nation - camnation@optusnet .com.auor Fraser Cameron - fraserc®vwd.com.au

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

Werribee Amateurs v Old XaveriansOld Brighton v St Kevins

University Blues v MarcellinCaulfield Or v St BernardsDe La Salle v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Essendon Gr v Collegians

Rupertswood v Banyule ViewbankOld Ivanhoe v Beaumaris

Old Camberwell v Old Trinity switched fromoriginal draw at Gordon Barnard Reserve

Old Melburnians - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Therry Penola 0 B v AJAX

University Blacks v Old Paradi an s - TBAMonash Blues v MHSOBWhitefriars v Oakleigh

Old Carey v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEBentleigh v South Melbourne District s

St Johns 0 C v Oakleigh ClaysOrmond v Hampton Rovers switched from

original drawMazenod 0 C v De La Salle (2)

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDAquinas 0 C - Bye

Rupertswood (2) v Bulleen TemplestoweLa Trobe Uni v UHS-VU/St Bernards

Fitzroy Reds v North Old BoysOld Xaverians (2) v Old Westbourn e

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UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD XAVFdiIAiHS 4.4 6.8 12.11 22.15 (147)

CAU1F1E1D GRHA MSARIANS 2.1 2.4 3.4 4.6 (30)

Old Xav: Sheedy 3 DiStefarw 3 Larkins 3 Ryan 3 Moylan 2 Agus 2 Pyle 2

Forrest GinnKan McDonnell Gidley . BesL DiStefano Agius McDonnell Travato

Forrest Ryan. CaulGmmm : Logan 3 LID. Beet: Edwards Strain Murphy Winter

Altbruxlo May. Umpiros: Ryan Hense Thomas Haysom MST SEVINS 2.2 4.4 6.8 9.10 (64) '...WERRIBEEAMATEURS 4.4 8.10 10 .13 18 .17(125) '..

SKOB: D Mount 2 J Charles K Mios J Nissan P Glenane D Petrou P Mecouriou ''.

T 1Yewin. Best: J Charles M Sullivan T Oliarilon D Petrou D Sullivan T

OTooM . Wenibee: D Lee 3 M Miller 3 M I'alminb¢nn 3 P Chalmers 3 A McNallyN Renault J Russo J Nallert B Storenibrink A Taylor. Best: D Lee P Chalmers

M Palmington A McNally B Storembtink B Black. Umpire s: Nick Ryde Tom

Witxllow (F7 Michael Code 4Vill Stokes (B) Stephen Bogisich Hagen Cosgi(T (G)

UNIBLUES 3.2 9.5 11.7 12.9 (81)DID BRIG1ZfON 2.3 2.6 4.10 8.13 (61)Uni Blues: Shuttleworth 8 Minns 2 Ross Marshall .. Best : Heinz Shuttlewvrtlt

Dwyer Shaughnessy Minns Maddod•s. Old Brighton; Edge 4 Salem 2 Filipotic

Tngear. Best: Edge Leaf Frlipavic Tregear Newman Sheehan . Umplres: Jasonli'aszaj Brett Herskope (Fl Dean Herskope (B )5T BE121iAR1)5 2 .6 7.10 9.12 ' 12.22 (94)

BE IA SAilE 3.2 5.6 9.8 10.8 (68)St Bernards: O'Connor 4 Pitts 3 Runnals Garth A Mitchell A Kavanagh Ryan .

Best Garth Buis Evans Walsh Watts Pitts. DLS: Fieldsend 2 Stewart 2

Kelliher Donegan Kovess Smith Browning John. Best: Fleldsend BrowningDonegan Smith Conway Hancock . Umpires: Peter Angelis (F) Adrian Borg

Leah Cannon (B)

MARCFIIQI 3.1 4.2 8.2 8.3 (51)OLD SCOTCH 3.4 9.6 14.8 21.13 (139)Mare : Carlson 2 Mooney 2 Wadsworth 2 Papaluca Lcyton . Best: AngelucaPapaluca McGlin Constadine Mooney Power. Old Scotch : Snaddon 5Armstrong 5 McKenna 3 Porter 3 Sekote 2 Allen Pappas Giulieri . Best CathieTesdorpf Berry Giulieri Sutherland McKenna . Umpires: Daniel Dinneen JoshWhite-Spier (1) Michael Roche Tony tlfi.scher (B)

UNDER-19 SECITON 2COLLEGIANS 4.5 6.6 9.11 18 .14 (122)

OLD 1R2= 2.3 2.6 3.9 4.11 (35)COIL Jorgensen 6 Robertson 4 Bushnall 3 Lynch 2 Wright-Smith Parrent

w511iams . Best: Stone Wright-Smith Lynch Bridgeman Mutton Moon . Old 1YIn:

Details not received . Umpires. Jack Fagan Paul Rapke (F)

BANYULE-VIEWBANK 7.5 9.6 16.11 23.14 (152)

OLD ESSENDON 1.1 9.7 10.10 17.11 (113)Banyule-Viewbaak : Brodnvell 4 D'unek 4 Tsingaris 4 4.'etke 3 O'Donnell 2

Poyser 2 Swift 2 A Stavropoulos Toull . Best iVetilce Adams Brockwell Poyser

Tsingaris Depetro. Old Esetndom Details not received. Umpires : Scott Fraser

Sharon Alger (F7 Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B) (G )

OLDIVANHOE 2.2 7.9 7.10 9.11 (65)RUPERTSWOOD FC 2.4 6.7 12.15 15.19 (109)Old Ivan: Dawkins 5 N Clarke 2 Harrison J Binnev. Best: Dawkins N Clarke

Butler Keane Britten Hargrave . Rup FC: Monzell 3 Harrison 3 Boxall 2 Dowseti2 Badderley McE1~an Watson Vanbemer Bradley. Best: Spinner Watson

Phillipe Monzer Bradlev McPhee . Umpires : Damian Anderson (Rotation) (F)

OLD CAM &ER4YEIS, GR 5.3 9.3 12.7 17.8 (110)

OLD ;1ff;tiBURNIANS 1.7 6.10 9.14 13 .16 (94)

Old Camberwell Gr. C Hillier 6Tsindos 3 Renshaw 3 B Cottrell Bruce C Payne

Tolson Rgnn. Best: C Hillier Rigin Sciola Walpole Shanks Melzer. Old

Melbrnaians: Ka.ve 3'tiitchell 2 Own Annstro.><; Ray Manaher Pannifex

Theodoule Jones . Best: Owen Machell Ray Dick -Ricker Jones. Umpires:

Demetrios Pappas Bruno Sari (Fl

BEAUMARIS HAS THE BYEUNDER-19 SECTION I

AJAX 1.4 7.8 9.9 14.13 (97)W1It1EFR1ARS 3 .9 6.14 13.18 14.20 (104)

,an A Lewis Nankin Putt Raleigh. BestMAX: Routman 4 Lukav 3 Peters 2 Ra gKagan A Lewis Nankin Routman Giconi Goldstein . Whitefriass : Marchesi 4Arthurson 3 Abdaliah 2 Daon Kenez Lucarelli Pozr.dwn lVOods . Best: EerierStaggArihurson hiarchesi Fbnvbon Walsh . Umpires: Jason McNiece DarrenRswlinson (F) Tristain Reith James Riddle (G)OLD PARADIAtIS 1 .5 10.8 12.13 24.19 (163)

'i'1 ERRY-PENOIA 0.1 0.3 1.1 4 .5(29)

Old Paradiw s: Clayton 4 Rose 4 Derham 3 Holden 3 Luff 3 Sage 2 Bugeja 2

Cowles Seneca Thomas. Best: Rose Dedham Clayton Watts Cowles Bugp.

Therry-Peno3a: Details not mcen^ed .Umpires: Jason Lane Sean Scuty1srid (F)

MONASH BLUES 1.2 1.2 2.2 3.2(20)

UNI BIACHS 3.7 7.11 15 .14 19.22 (136)

hloa9sh Bhecs: Fvfe Mazur McDonald . Best Hmdle Leviston R Shields Phillips

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Johnson Mazur. Uni Blacks : Barlow 4 Goonan 3 Ross 3 Howson 2 Smelt 2Sheldon Bell Whale Brown McCombe . Best Barlow McGowan SheldonGoonan McCombe Ross. Umpima: Matt Gook! Dean BanoFa (F)OAffiIIGH 3.0 5.4 6.6 9.8(62)OLD CAREY 7.5 9.7 12.8 17.9 (111)Oakldgh: S Briggs 3 C Lamb 3 M Jordan 2 D Cleary . Best C Lamb C HoganD Wills M Harold L Rowan D Costigan . Old Carey: Ashworth 5 Thompson 2Newhouse 2 Evans 2 Parker 2 Josiin Niver Comwell Carpenter. BestNewhouse Lord Alen-ander Mead Davis Romanic. Umpires : Tony Lilky NickBrown (F) Perrin Brown Paul'7ti7er (B) Trevor Foy Richard Keane (G )ST BEDES h'lEP7fONE TIGERS 8.8 15.13 22.18 29.23 (197)

MHSOB 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.1 (7)Match details net received . Umpires: Matt Goold Joe Hartwig (F) Jessica Rollo(B) Clive Shipley Greg Rollo (G)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOU'IIi ltffiB DISTRICTS 4.3 8.4 13.8 14.11(96)MAIENOD 0 C 4.4 6.7 7.10 10 .13 (73)SMeIlr. Cronin 4 Adgemis 3 Tangas 3 Kerbage 2 Batchelor McFadden. Best:Tangas Mahoney Kerbage Ray Fiedoiowicz Bem•enoto . Max Raegan 5 HendryNotting Ross Stanley Weekes. Best Reagan Norman Stanley Oldman.Umpires. Anthony Vaiopailos Paul Sherman (M Symeon Vaiopoulos VictorVaiopoulos(G)QABIF3GH CLAYS 4.3 4.3 5.3 6.4(40)BF.P71Y IDG11 3.2 10.12 13.17 21 .25 (151)Oakleigh Clays: Sofoulis 2 Bofitho 2 Nasrallah Mesley. Best Nevitt RoamBolitho Sofoulis lararaios B . Evangalista. BeafldgL: Meehan 5 Davies 4Ridgway 3 Breitkreuz Lewis Quinn Smith West tVdgVtt TeHenepe . Best DaviesMeehan Wykl Armstrong Holmesby TeHenepe . Umpires : Sarah McGill MarkDuthie (F )ST JOHNS 1.1 6.8 8.11 18.15 (123)IlAh'D'TON ROVERS 5 .5 6.5 6.8 6 .8(44)Hampton Raves: Giasoumi 3 Cannel Chiarda Zampaglione . Best: T MalthouseCave Gia,otmri Zampaglione Rtsthead DeLuca St Johns. Peake 6 Tinney 3Nguyen 3 Magee 3 Skinner Furrrell Kennaugh . Best: D 0'tiviera Walker MageeBlythe Peake Kennaugh Umpires: Mark Morrison Logan Smith (F)DE IA SAt1E (2) 1.2 3.3 5.6 7.11(53)EMMAUS ST IEDS 0 C 2.8 8.12 12.17 21 .21 (147)

De La Balle: Morwood 3 Mc4rdle 2 Hassaballa Sheehan. Best: MeikEejohn

Fisher Crowe Murphy Hassaballa Silvers . Emmaus St Leos: Parker 7 Bowden

2 Brogden 2 Ednati 2 Stafford Damico Barry Ford McPhee Robin Baranello .

Best: Damico Parker Robin McCann Barry Whelan. Umpires : Wayne Hinton

Avi Wekselman (F)

ORMOND 1.2 3.6 5.7 10.10 (70)

PENIIiBUtA 8.4 14.9 16.19 20.24 (144)Ormond: B Robbins 3 Black 2 Davis 2 Bogatin JewEllt ioli. Best: Brosnan Violi

Savers Robbins Pincott Medcsaft . Prninsuilri: Miller 7 D Smith 3 Knobel 3 De

Lange 3 Madder Kenny 0 Laughlin Mitchell . Best- Matthews Miller Law Knobel

Kenny Dade-Bell . Umpires: Tony lilley Darren Rowiinson (F) John Robinson

Kyle Mankey (G)

L'NIIER-19 (2) REDFfl'LROY REDS HAS THE BY E

BUIIF.P',N 1FdII'tE8T0iVE 1 .8 6.9 10.12 12.15 (87)AQUINAS 5.1 5.6 8.7 11.13 (79)BuIlan Tempiestowe: J Saad 3 P Voglis 2 T Lee 2 A Coulston M Meadows A

Smith B Tekin RTremayne. Best: P Vogtis S Millar RTremayrre A Coulston S

Mountain D McColl. Aquinas: Kingttom 2 Sheehy 2 Walsh Williams Price

Hobson Doolan Adams. Best: Griffin Kinghorn Williams Adams Dollan

Alexander. Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Michael Neill (B)

LA TROBE Uh1VIILSTTY 0.0 6.5 6.7 9.9 (63)

RUPERTS4VOOD (2) 3.6 3.7 4.12 6.14 (50)

La Tzobe University: Redmond 3 Gunn Edwards McGough Borelli Lynch .

Best• Paton McGough Van Doi Wood Davies Redmond . Ruperfswood (2):

Pretty 2 House Sfivcster Barry Ata Best Ata Silvester Kiptock Glen Barry

Pezzell. Umpires: Michael Forde David windloiv (F) Lucas Brass Julian

Maaiont (B) Michael Lee Daniel Kofoed (G)

NORTH OLD BOYS 1.3 1.5 3.7 4.8(32)OLD %AVER1rWS (2) 5.0 7.2 8.3 10.7 (67)NOB: Flanders 2 Irvin O'Halloran . Best NOB : S. O'Connor Fanning FlandersEgan White Irvin Burgess. Old %av: French McCormack Trahair 2 MeehanStack Morrison Butler. Best Quinn Morrison Meehan Maul Adams Patterson .Umplrts : Anthony Caklerone David Murray (F)UHS/Vil ST BERNARDS 3.3 5.4 5.9 6.12 (48)

OLD WESTSOURPvE 5.4 14.10 19.14 27.21 (183)UHS/VU St Berna$la: T Bain 3 J Rumbold J Barret A Trevetham . Best: B

Fleming H Beaumont J Barret P Htgglns L Turner . Old Westbmane: MNatcvski 10 T w'hitin; 7 D Tavg 4. Best: S Dunne M Natevski P Hudson D

Taylor. Umpires: Luke Duthie Brian Nunn (F)

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'Under-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

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

1 NOb'iett T 1 M Sheehan 1 . T Money 1 Bartlett M 1 B Nickless

2 Weame J DVC 2 R Quick 2 . A Papaluca 2 Betts D 3 2 K Beny3 Murphy C Ca 3 M Fieldsen 3 . J Carlson 3 Cann N 4 T Bml

4 Buckthought D 4 E Browning 4 . J Mahon 4 Castles A 5 S Lilley5 Hammond T 4 N Hart 5 . J Bortolotto 5 Christie J

S6 SAinge r7 Larmstrong

6 Hammond C DVC 5 M Clinch S Considin e66 Cooney 8 B snaddao

7 Rudd WVC 6 S Meehan .MGwgovsk i7

7 Doherty R 9 M Szakiel8 Jennings S 7 D Keely .

A Layton88 Duncan S 10 THarkness

11 N A l9 Edwards N10 Winter G

8 V Molone y9 B Vague

.9 . C Nikolakopoulos

9 Edge J10 Fielke G

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11 Evans R 10 N Smith 10. J Williams 11 Filipovic Lanpa

14 M Glulreri12 Goodwin-Doming S 11 R Hancock 11 . S Farelly 12 Griglo A 15 P McKenna13 Strain A 12 S Conway 12. D Valsorda 13 Gutteridge T 16 E Batrouney

14 Lill C 13 L Bowden 13. A Power 14 Hubbard S mith17 A Wallace S18 A Feket e

15 Andrew T 14 D Lowther 14. R Davis 15 Jackson L 19 T Gaunt16 May C 14 M Hayes 15. S Tandridge 16 Joseph R 20 M Ramage17 Alibrando A 15 S Smythe 16. B Ryan 17 Kennedy A 21 W Pearce

T18 Kearsley J 16 J Adams S Nutbean17

18 Kennet TCathieZ3

M19 Pitts J 18 L Williams.

C Purcell1819 Latta R 24 J Porter

20 Lord S 20 D Drobric .19 J Crapper

20 Leaf J 25 A W Sutherland26 1 T lb t21 Hepworth W 20 J Hassell . 21 Materia J . a o27 S J

22 Patterson A 22 T Donegan 20. P Deluca 22 Mathieson R onas28 H Dick

23 D'Arcy Z VC 23 S Ferwerda 21 . P Robbins 23 May M 29 J Brownell24 Benkemoun M 24 J Gilchrist 22 . DCarolan 24 McDonald L 30 ABotfa25 Fagan T 27 L O'Donnell 23 . A Ceccomancini 25 Mooney B 31 J Cade26 Kalaja E 28 L Jarvis 24 . A McGlin 26 Newman M 32 R Gerstman

33 C&'d,k'r'28 Nickles M 29 M Nankervis C( ) 25 . D McMahon 27 Overend E 34 J win s31 Garrood S 39 B Oakley (DVC) 26 . S Preece 28 Parkes M 35 S Jackson33 Logan A 46 A Skinns (VC) 27 . J McPariand 29 Pascart J 36 S Elder

37 R Hocking39 Cater B 53 D Browning 28 . C Cogdon 30 Pomeroy x

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OLD XAVERIANS (1 & 2) ST BERNARDS ST.REVIR'S OLD BOYS UNIVERSITY BLUES WERRIBEECoach U19(1): Adam Sassi UNDER 19 (1) Coach : Richard Obee Coach : Tim Giles Coach : Fab Gatti

Coach U19(2) : David Galbaly Coach: David La w1 Purcell P 2 Hurley D 1 J Mahe 1 . G . Muir 1 . M. Palmington2 Ruhira E3 Fitz p_raid M 4 Walsh M 2 T O9oole3 B~~ 2. D . Marshall 2 . L. Gatti4 Moynan N5 Vaughan S

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BEAUMARISCoach: Mick Deaton

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17 Z Keane (VC)

18 1 Dawkins (Capt)

19 C Crewes

20 S Weston21 G Stravakis22 J Britoil (VC)23 G Reynard24 A Carole25 J Hyndman26 D Nichol27 S Leon28 J Carroll

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30 G Fowler

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Michael Blake

1 . D. Zampaglione2. D . Clarke3. J. Corbett4 . I. Nicholls5 . L. Smith6 . N. Pinto7 . S. Gravina8. J. Hill e9. G . Cannell10 . G . Giasoumiit . Y. Kobayashi12 . D . Hughes13. D . O'Brien14. L. Jones15. G . Marlyn16. D. Kettle17 . M. De Lure18 . J. Chiarzia19 . N .Drill20. T. Malthouse21 . T. Porter22. R. Sharp24, C. Christianson25. L . Cav e26 . K. Rubtsov27 . S . Suleyman30 . T. Rootsey31 . B . Wright34. S. Newton35. M. Westhead38 . C . Watkins43 . R Kenny44 . D . William s

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Coach : Dean Peters

1 Bilwani A2 Day M3 Marsden A4 Webster J C/C5 Simmons H6 Petdro J7 Kenna J C/C8 Stewart F9 Butler K10 Stebbins N11 Burke M12 Herrod T13 Baylis M14 Burgess M15 Hooke A16 Walsh T17 Lamb T18 Stockdale C19 Old6eld T20 Medland A21 Mears-Dagen M23 Burke A25 Lazzarotto A26 Hore-Lacy A27 Schuyler M28 Neville A29 Hogarth J30 Dickenson A V/C31 de Bruin S32 Lesinskis M35 O'Connell J39 Morrice T45 Bell C49 Kelly B

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: Owen LalorAss : Ryan L'Huillier

1 Cudlipp T2 Haralambous A3 Oman D5 Hardy E6 Tucker J7 Jones L.8 Moffatt R9 Prowse A10 Kauye A11 Manahan A12 Mermagas A13 Hanchette C14 Armstrong - A15 Baker E16 Christian W17 Fenton W18 Dick J19 Mitchell E20 Pannifex A21 Russell N22 Beckley J23 Osmond D24 Russell N25 Schivo M26 Bender L.27 Richardson W28 Brener J29 Hawes C30 Jones L.31 Theodoulou C32 Kauye A33 Miller D34 Rafferty J35 Beaumont J39 Thompson F44 Ray A47 Lugg B

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Coach: Gary Blusztein Coach: Brad James Coach: Jon Edgar Coach : Mick Holden Coach: Craig William sRes: James Shady

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Asst Coach : Baron Vincent Asst. Coach: Bryan Staggi Berthet. J 1 Laver T 1 Corrigan B 1 R . Ault 1 E Abdallah2 Stace. M 2 Maddocks J 2 Guy E 2 D . Barlow 3 G Day3 Petrou . R 3 McConnell K

3 Turner S3 H . Barlow4 J Bell

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19 N. Scheelings20 J . van Dyk

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Coach : Mick LeeDE LA SALLE (GOLD)

Coach: Rob SmithMAZENOD

Coach: Shane Rega n

1 R Dolman2 R Heywood3 0 Lewis4 J D'Ottay5 T Ridgway

6 J Robert s7 S Holmesby8 B Holden9 D Wild10 D Fogarty11 J Rahilly12 T Wright14 M Wilson15 D Straker16 K Pereira1 718 P Bre'I&reuz19 S Nicholson

2 021 R Turner22 B McLellan23 S Corrigan25 N Salvatore26 T Krotofil30 B Tiso, B3 43547 S Wright52 M. McLellan54 B Meehan

PENINSULA O .B .Coach : Neil Frank s

1 S. Knobel (dvc)2 M. Barren (vc)3 R. Staintorth (C)4 R. Smdh5 D. SmM

6 B. Mitchell7 S.Cummmg

8 P. Wigna4l

9 A . Law10 D. Brennan

11 M . Kennyt2 A. de Lange

13 L . Forsfer

14 L Coghlan15 J . Preston

16 C . O'LOUghIn

17 J . Hocking18 T Madder

19 P. Dade,Bell20 C. Matthews

21 H. Nestor

22 W. Miller

23 J . Rhodes

25 S . Jay (dac)

26 J . Murphy

27 J. Gray28 S. Patctung

29 B. Pritchard

30 R . Vefqens

32 R . Heggie

33 R . Watt-Forde34 S . Smith

23 D Howard

4 N Hart

56 M Sheehan

7 L Casey

9 M Hayes9 J McKenzie10 D Thompson12 S Crowe12 L Casey14 E Browning19 A Hillier19 W Quaran20 B Pedula21 K Higgins23 J Hennessy26 D McLeod27 B Raisbeck28 B Walton3030 M Nixo n33 J McCluskey35 C Howard35 T Robson41 D Thompson42 L Fishe r46 K Smyt h47 J Greaterorex52 M Griffin53 J Casey

ST. JOHNS OCCoach: Peter Skinner

1 G Kowalski2 0 Homan3 N Polan4 C Peak e

5 D Cannane6 S Balisson7 C Walker8 R Tinney10 J Beattie11 M Nelson12 H Nguyen15 B Skinner Captain16 R Blythe18 J Ryan19 M Furnell22 M Horton23 M O'Connor25 W Magee26 K Thompson27 D Kennaugh28 G D'Oliviera43 B Toth48 R Morello

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

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39 Pegg C22.BHughes 31 MulranyJ 40 Brennan L

41 Sheppard B 42 Ferrell C23. F.McGreW

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2 Temming D 43 Rumbold J24 . G.Bartlett 34 Morrisoll N 43 Smith L

44 +~hurson 047 Clark D

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39 Sahely K40 Stack J

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41 Clark S 53 Lane P 71 Grtfrths J42

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The first third of the season has beencompleted with the quest for finals' placesinteresting in each section . My successrate for Round 5 was 93% .Review of Round 5 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians crushed Old Essendon byone hundred and twenty seven points, asthe reigning premiers regained composureafter their Round 4 loss .An undermanned Prahran proved no

match for St Kevin's, who finally brokethrough for a fifty point win . With five

goals into the wind in the first quarter, StKevin's set up their win . Their best players

included : Clark Andrew, (in game number

50), Greg . Stewart and Andrew Kearns .

Mazenod had to fight hard before

managing to defeat De La Salle by twentypoints . Best for Mazenod were the

consistent trio, Cuberes, Grenda andPollard .

Marcellin put up stout resistance OldScotch for the first three quarters beforethey wilted in the last quarter to lose byforty seven pointsOld Brighton had the Bye .Section 2 .Old Xaverians retained their unbeatenrecord when they inflicted a thirty twopoint defeat on Collegians .Eley Park broke through for a win, whichwas by seventy one points overWhitefriars .University Blacks, who received strongopposition from Therry Penola, won thecontest by nineteen points .The closest contest of the day was atMonash University, where the undefeatedleaders Old Melburnians just defeated theBlues by six points .Old Scotch and Fitzroy Reds played a hardbruising game, from which Old Scotchemerged victorious by fourteen points .Section 3 .Leaders University Blues overwhelmedCaulfield Grammarians, who were fourth ,

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by one hundredand sixty onepoints. -- ~Old Trinity werein front all day against Old Scotch andwon by sixty eight points. Rover JedBurgess and key forward Rob . Phillipswere best for Trinity whilst Daniel Clarkand Matthew Maltman were best forScotch .Old Geelong showed a return to form witha sixty one point win over La TrobeUniversity . Alex. Southey, EdwardHarrison and James Abbott were best forthe victors while for the University, LiamO'Brien (on his birthday), Matthew Watsonand Coach John Scanlon did well .North Old Boys moved into third place as aresult of their win over Old Carey by fortythree points .St Leo's were too talented for MonashGryphons and won by sixty six points .Preview of Round 6 .Section 1 .Prahran beset by injuries face a tough

CLUB - 1 . LST'.'!'s : TOTT`.

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Old Scotch Simon 7 21Therry Kerman 5 13University Blacks Merlo 4 9Old Xavs Gleeson 4 9

C18 3Old Scotch lllingworth 2 19North Old Boys Connoly 7 17Old Trinity Hilas R 0 10North Old Boys Cerini 0 10Old Trinity AroNvsworth 0 1 0

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match against Old Xaverians . On lastweek's results alone apart from overalldepth of talent I favour Old Xaverians .Old Brighton, refreshed by their break,should take the points at home over StKevin's despite S .K .O.B.'s win last week .De La Salle face a tough time at Keiloragainst Old Essendon. The Buick boys arenot performing to their usual standard butthey should defeat Old Essendon even atKeilor.Leaders, Mazenod should prove too strongfor Old Scotch, who had to battle for a longtime to shake off Marcellin last week .Marcellin has the bye .Section 2 .Collegians and Whitefriars, neither ofwhom has won this season meet out atDonvale . In my opinion, home groundadvantage will enable Whitefriars to win .Therry Penola should just be able to defeatEley Park at Oak Park, where many teamshave suffered defeat over the years .University Blacks will be tested by OldScotch, who impressed last week . TheBlacks must win to stay in touch with theleaders and this coupled with their recentgood showings should see them win.The match of the round will be thatbetween Old Xaverians and Monash Bluesat McHale Stadium. On the big ground Ifavour Old Xaverians as I feel the Blues aremore likely to tire than the home side .The Old Melburnians versus Fitzroy Redsmatch should be a hard fought contest .The Reds own inaccuracy early cost themlast week whereas the O .M.s are enjoyingsuccess . Again I favour Old Melburnians toscore a narrow victory .Section 3 .The match of the season will be at OldTrinitv in which the undefeated home sideplays the undefeated University Blues . Thewinner will certainly claim outright flagfavouritism. Not much is known about theBlues, whose news is scanty . Trinity has asprinkling of stars, such as Burgess,Arrowsmith, my colleague Fraser Cameronand Christopherson who will take beatingon the big Hudson Oval . From what I knowand have seen I select Old Trinity .Old Scotch should be able to defeat LaTrobe Universitv, whose form isdeteriorating as the season progresses . (Isit only injuries, John?) Scotch, who willfind the ground much bigger than the

Victoria Road, Reserve, have SimonIllingworth as a focal point in their forwardline and he should bring other players intothe game as well as score himself .Old Geelong should take the points againstMonash Gryphons after a close contest .The wide spaces of Como Park should suitOld Geelong and help them to win thematch .A disappointing Caulfield Grammariansface another big task against North OldBoys who are enjoying success . I favourthe more consistent North to win this one .St Leo's should win again at the expense ofOld Carey, who are not enjoying success .Correspondents .Please send me match details viatelephone 9467 2857 or e mailnknugent@alphalink .com.au by noonMonday .

~Old Xaverians - congratulate Pat Hallwho last week played his 150th game forthe Crocodiles against Old Essendon . Patjoined the club in '92 and played in '92U19 GF followed by 8 Club XVIIIpremierships - Pat was leading goalkickerin '94 with 54 goals . Well done from all atOld Xaverians .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 1 8 (1 )

Prahran v Old XaveriansOld Brighton v St Kevins

Marce llin - ByeOld Essendon Gr v De La Salle

Mazenod 0 C v Old Scotch

CLUB 18 (2)Whitefriars v Collegians

Theny Penola 0 B v Eley ParkUniversity Blacks v Old Scotch (2) -

McAlister Oval, ParkvM eOld Xaverians (2) v Monash Blues

Old Melburnians v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)Old Trinity v University BluesLa Trobe Uni v Old Scotch (3)

Old Geelong v Monash GryphonsCaulfield Gr v North Old Boys

Old Carey v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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CLUB 18 (1)OLD XAVERIAtiS 4.3 9.9 16 .10 23.16 (154)

OLD ESSENDON OR 1.0 3.1 4.3 4 .3(27)

Old Rnverians : Hawkins 6 L Hardwick 6 Hall 4 Fitzgerald 3 Ireland 2 J

Hardwick Nolan. Best: Davies Hawkins Fitzgerald George L Hardwick

Jones . Old Essendon: Cramer 2 Cariss C O'Brien . Best : Hay Hammon

Papal Woerndle R O'Brien Morrison . Umpires: Ryan Hense (F)

ST KEVINS 5.4 7.8 10 .10 15.13 (103)

PRAIH2AN 2.1 4.3 6.7 7.11 (53)S%OB : Mount 4 Harvey 3 Scarfo 3 Quirk 2 Holland McGuinness

Makohoan . Best: Mount Kearns Harvey Makohoan Holland . Prahran :

Details not received . Umpires : Tom Windlow (F)

OLD BRIGHTON HAS THE BYEDE LA SALLE 4.2 4.2 4.4 8.11 (59)MAZENOD 4.4 5.7 9.11 11 .13 (79)DLS: Roberts 2 M Harbar 2 O'Connell 2 Meehan Clinch . Best : Norton MBrasher Dimble Clinch O'Connell D Stinear. MAZENOD: Bridgland 3Grenda 2 Buszard 2 Crozier Collins Fisher Grlmson . Best : GrendaCuberies Pollard Collins Fisher Bridgland .Umpires : Rick Benson (F)MARCELLIN 2.4 6.5 9.7 9.9 (63)OLD SCOTCH 4.4 9.7 11 .9

.16.14 (110)

Marcellin : Spinella 4 Petroff 2 Altamore Kest S}rznes . Best: SpinellaOrmando Kest Gifford Tozer Andrew . Old Scotch: Dufour 4 Elliott 2Gerstman 2 B Nickless 2 Swan 2 Ainger J Beaurepaire Brownell Gaunt.Best: Sutherland Willis Dufour Graham Brownell Tulloch .Umpires: Tony Hegan Josh White-Spier (F)

CLUB 18 (21COLLEGIANS 1.1 4.5 5.7 8.11 (59)OLD RAVERIANS (2) 6.5 9.6 11 .11 13.13 (91)Coll : Grant 3 Barber Page Halstead Khoury Sztar. Best : Hage PerkovSchneider Grant Day Forster . Old Xav : Gleeson 4 Hoare 2 King 2Hummerston Ryan Chamberlain T McInerney J McInerney. Best: Fox RFord W Ireland Martin Hoare Gleeson. Umpires: Paul Rapke (F)ELEY PARE 4.2 8.5 9.6 16.10 (106)WIDTEPRIARS 0.1 2.1 4.1 5.5 (35)Eley Park : Viola 4 Cresswell 3 Jackson 3 Blake 2 Kaye Morris PayneSmith . Best: West Cavell Viola Nelson Payne Bastian. Whitefrisrs: DixeyGibson Pratt Rawley Reid . Best: Singh Jackson Hedrick Reid DixeySpiters . Umpires: Bob O'Halloran (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.1 6.6 10.7 13.8 (86)THERRY PENOLA 4.1 4.3 6.3 10.7 (67)

Uni Blacks : Spong 5 Merlo 4 Portet 2 Otsuka 2. Best: Porter Sport- 'Ierl o

Sports & Spinal MedicineAnti-Aging Medicin e

Family MedicinePhysiotherapyMen's HealthOsteopathy

NutritionPodiatryMassag e

MyotheraphyHealthy Heart & Fitness Checks

Fitness Instructor Courses

C, xi Hill King. Therry Penol.a: Keenan 5 Topic 2 Stevens WardCar r. Best: Findly Keenen Keen Rard Boden Lamb . Umpires : SteveMason Brian Nunn (F)MONASH BLUES 1.2 1.4 5.6 6 .9(45)OLD ItfELBOURPRANS 3.3 4.5 4.7 7.9 (51)Monash Blues: Hardy 2 Torres Moir BuOer L .Woods. Best : B.Dods RiddlePlehn O'Dwyer Howe L.Woods . Old P6elburnlans: Redin 2 Mulligan VergeFarrer Berman Anderson. Best: Gourlay Bains Sandwell Redin H.Tomlinson Sibree. Umpires : Dean Banova (F)OLD SCOTCH 5.0 9.2 10.4 13.9 (87)

FITZROY REDS 2.5 6.3 9.4 10 .13 (73)

Old Scotch: Simon 7 Craven 2 Catchlove Glen Fraser Costello . Best :

Stubna N Simon Johnston Walkom Craven Colman. Fitzroy Reds:Grimmett 3 Bare 2 Cosk Davis George Prior Watson . Best : Jackson

McBumey Collier Boar Grimmett Holl an d Umpires: Trevor Hansen (F)

CLUB 18 (3)UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.5 12.11 19.17 25 .24(174)CAULFIELD GR 0.1 0.1 1.1 2 .1(13)

University Blues: Baker 6 Irvine 5 Ihle 3 Quin 3 Glass 3 Mckinley 2

Costin Girdwood Maiplestone Best : Maiplestone Irvine Baker Ihle Eden

Quin Caulfield Gr. Deal Evans. Best: Royal Lord Brown Delwood Evans

Bettany. Umpires : Paul Fahey Tony Robbins (F)

OLD SCOTCH (3) 2.2 2.3 4.5 5 .8(38)OLD TRINITY 4.1 5.3 8.10 15.16 (106)Old Scotch (3): Ill'mgworth 2 Smedley M Garbellini A Simpson . Best: MGarbellini Kaka Blandford Clarke Mahican S.Ballan. Old Trinity: GeryBurgess 3 Me Donald 2 Mansour Gamble Monasso Lindsay SmithKinross Braun. Best: Braun Burgess Phillips Mc Donald O'Shea Lindsay .Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Paul Nailer (F)L4 TROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .0 3.2 3.2 5.10 (40)

RUPERTSWOOD (2) 3.2 4.5 12.7 15 .11 (101)

La Trobe University: Scanlon 2 Watson O'Brien Rule. Best : Clark Clamp

Collins Robson Laidlaw Wright . Rupertswood (2): Brown 3 Collins 3

lmhoff 3 MacGowan 2. Best: Abbott Brown Defegely Imhoff Collins

MacGowan. Umpires : David Windlow (F )

NOBS 2.2 3.5 6.11 8.13 (61)OLD CAREY 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.6(18)

NOBs: Connolly 7 Deilwo. Best: Connolly P Christian M Grigg Mahoney

C Stribley D Stribley. Old Carey : Campbell Beck. Best: Everitt Leung

Elvins Shutie Kammergrubber Campbell . Umpires : Lindsay McIntyre (F)

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .2 3.6 3.6 3 .8(26)

E'.,_,~*,IUSSTLEOSOC 3.5 5.8 10 .10 13 .14(92)

Match details not r . ~ d . Umpires: Gavan Hegan (F)

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FIDA REPORT

Review

Three rounds of the FIDA season have been completedand now we are getting a good indication of the teams to

beat in a very evenly balanced competition.In round 3 we saw games spread across grounds, in thefirst three games that are being reviewed all took place atParkville. The first game played was a Division 1 gamebetween Broadmeadows 1 and Bulleen Temp in a muchanticipated game, it was a reasonably close first quarterbut then we saw Broadmeadows start to extend their leadand break away to win 13 .12 .90 Bull Temp 3.3 .21 . Thefirst Division 2 game played was between Ringwood andBroadmeadows 2 and we saw Ringwood jump out of theblocks and build an early lead and a upset was on thecards, but then Broadmeadows slowly clawed their wayback and in the end to have a comfortable win 10 .8.68 toRingwood 4 .0 .24. The last game at Parkville was betweenParkside and Moonee Valley in a pretty even gameParkside won 7.5.47 to Moonee Valley 4 .4 .28 .In games being played at Port Colts we saw Port Coltstake on 0 & M Jets in both divisions . In Division 1 PortColts have their first win for the season in convincingstyle winning 10 .12 .72 to 0 & M Jets 1 .0 .6 . In theDivision 2 game it was a much closer affair with 0 & MJets narrowly winning 5 .4 .34 to Port Colts 3 .5 .23.Our final venue for games this week was at Ballam Park .The first game was played between Ballam Park 1 andMambourin, with a one sided affair Ballam Park won27 .18 .180 to Mambourin 1 .3 .9. The second game waspossibly one of the closest games we will see this season,this game was between Ballam Park 2 and Nth Ballarat .It was a close game throughout with Ballam Park justholding on from a gallant Ballarat winning 6 .8.44 toBallarat 5 .9 .39 .

PreviewIn this weeks games we see a majority of the games beingplayed at Elstermvick . In the first game we see Port Colts1 up against the undefeated Ballam Park 1 . Ballam Park2 take on Mambourin . Ballarat will be in another closegame with Broadmeadows 1 . Moonee Valley playBroadmeadows 2 and in match of the round we seeParkside play Maribynong. The other two games will takeplace at Bulleen Templestowe and those games are 0 & MJets 1 and Bull Temp and the final game of the round is0 & M Jets take on Ringwood . Good Luck to all teams .

FIDA LADDERS RODfV#SION 1 P W L D F Agst % PisBALLAM PARK 1 3 3 0 0 377 16 2356.25 12BALEA@A PARK 2 3 3 0 0 168 80 210 .00 12BROADMEADOWS 1 2 2 0 0 149 46 323 .91 8NORTH BALLARAT 3 1 2 0 122 120 301,67 4PORT COLTS 1 3 1 2 0 112 135 82.96 4BUt.I.EEN4EMP 3 1 2 0 86 172 50.00 4fi9Ak1B0URIN TIGERS 3 0 3 0 37 296 12.50 00& R,9 JETS 1 2 0 2 0 7 183 3 .83 0

DI1tfSI0N 2 P W L 0 IF Agst % ft#vtARIBYRNONG # 3 3 0 0 182 7 2600.00 12PARKSIDE 3 3 0 0 239 79 302 .53 12BROADMEADOWS 2 2 2 0 0 102 50 204 .00 80&MJETS 2 2 2 0 0 34 23 147 .83 8MOONEE VALLEY 2 1 1 0 7 82 8 .54 4PORT COLTS 2 3 0 3 0 55 83 66.27 0R1NGW000 3 0 3 0 46 311 14.79 0

4 had bye last round 0&M v Broadmeadows Rdl matches to beplayed on June 6, 2004 ` Received forfeit last round

Reminder : Club Delegates' Meeting - Monday May 24, VAFA Administratiorr, Main Oval t:lsternvaick Park -7 .30pm .TRIBUNAL RESULTS: - ROUND 2

Peter Willoughby (Port Colts) - General misconduct - Guilty -1 vveek suspended sentenceIan Tanner (Ballam Park) - Striking - Guilty - 5 weeks suspended sentenc e

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SP®l?TSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

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THIS SAT. BEAUMARIS V. OLD PARADIANS

THIS SUN. F IDA

NEXT FRI. ORMOND V EMMAUS ST LEOS (U19)NEXT SAT. OLD TRINITY V. OLD HAILEYBURY

NEXT SUN . FIDA

5 JUNE COLLEGIANS V. ST KEVINS

6 JUNE VAFA V . WAAFL - U2 3

12 JUNE NO VAFA MATCHES -gUEEN'S BRITHDAY

13 JUNE NO VAFA MATCHES -QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

19 JUNE ELSTERNWICK V . ALBERT PARK(1500TH Game)

20 JUNE WHITEFRIARS V. OLD SCOTCH

Rank

2

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Peter Willamson

Norm NugentEd SillBarry HickeyFraser CameronAndrew WuTom BrainGlen HarrisonGavan FlowerCam NationJohathan Horn

Division

D2

Club XVIIID3Dl

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BC

D4U/19

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Resulfs of Tribunal Hearings - Tuesd as;r.i;ly 1 8Wade D'Andrea, South Melbourne Districts . Striking, 4 matches.Rowan Weddle, Old Ivanhoe . Striking, 2 matches .Marty White, North Old Boys. Striking, 4 matches,Marty White, North Old Boys. Striking, 4 matches .Dan Rowe, South Melb Districts (Reserves) . Kicking, 6 matches .*David Vercillo, Salesians . Abusive language, 2 matches .*Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Results of Investioation Hearings Tuesday R1aa 1aUHS-VU/St. Bernards and Rupertswood charged with a melee intheir under-19 match played at St . Bernards College on SaturdayMay 8th.

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 for a minormelee. (1 st offence for under-19s over the last two year period )

C ~ :7 L- C -l!'.T=SCU~ SFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/Ci8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to pro v idescores by 2 .3 0 pm final scores by 5pmOld Camberwell (R) Syndal Tally Ho (S)Uni . Blacks (R) Werribee (S)Eltham (R) Eltham (S)Old Xaverians 1 (C) Banyule-Viewbank (U)Monash Gryphons (C)

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 4Collegians (S), Parkdale Vultures (S), Old Melburnians (U),Emmaus ST. Leos (U, Old Carey (C), Old Trinitv (C)

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2 5

13 14

2 5

5 5

11 14

2 5

4 5

4 5

5 5

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53 72

18 25

18 25

47 70

16 25

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THE CHAI.LENGE: Name the grid square where you thiC the ball

was in the original photo .PRIZES: Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "LuctDraw" at the end of the season for a significant prize (still to bedetermined) . Watch this space !

Last week, ball was in D 4 .

3 winning entries from 10 received .

Alicia Dwyer, Rod Hubbard & Ron Hubbard

(Mazenod) .

HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person. Tear off entry se:which appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and maVAFA PO Box 359 Elsternu=ick 3I85 or fat 9531 6601 .

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LA TROBE UNI 5 5OLD GEELONG 5 4OLD CAREY 5 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 3SWINBURNE UNI 5 3BENTLEIGH 5 2MONASH GRYPHONS 5 2IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5 1'WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 1WEST BRUNSWICK 5 0

Ineligibla player Round 3

L D For 1 ~ %,~ Pc;0 0 419 170 246.47 201 0 551 127 433.86 161 0 397 187 212.30 162 0 372 297 125 .25 122 0 241 338 71 .30 123 0 249 347 71 .76 83 0 195 315 61 .90 84 0 268 525 51 .05 44 0 193 441 43.76 45 0 123 332 37.05 0

P W L D For AL sY % PtsUHS-VU 5 5 0 0 479 157 305.10 20RUPERTSW000 5 5 0 0 560 211 265.40 20OAKLEIGH 5 4 1 0 362 208 174 .04 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 3 2 0 494 335 147 .46 12ST JOHNS 0 C 5 2 3 0 357 291 122.68 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 5 2 3 0 266 267 99.63 8POWER HOUSE 5 2 3 0 262 349 75.07 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 2 3 0 306 480 63 .75 8SYNDAL TALLY-1-10 5 0 5 0 140 500 28.00 0'MT LILYDALE 5 0 5 0 90 650 13 .85 0

Ineligible player Round 3

P 6 V L B % Pfs

KEW 5 5 0 0 453 166 272 .89 20ELSTERNWICK 5 4 1 0 354 214 165 .42 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 4 1 0 344 244 140 .98 16OLD WESTBOURNE 5 3 1 1 328 211 155 .45 14ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 2 3 0 338 281 120 .28 8ST MARYS 5 2 3 0 266 326 81 .60 8BULLEEN COBRAS 5 2 3 0 227 354 64 .12 8ALBERT PARK 5 1 3 1 248 278 89 .21 6RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 1 4 0 242 390 62 .05 4BOX HILL NORTH 5 0 5 0 180 516 34 .88 0

P W 1 D For Ar~E % t"-

VvERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 5 0 0 557 260 214 .23 20ST'~~cVINS 5 4 1 0 483 447 108 .05 16OLD XAVERIANS 5 3 1 1 457 346 132 .08 14UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 3 2 0 401 371 108 .09 12ST BERNARDS 5 2 2 1 378 452 83 .63 10DE LA SALLE 5 2 3 0 471 344 136 .92 8OLD SCOTCH 5 2 3 0 482 380 126 .84 8MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 333 470 70 .85 8OLD BRIGHTON 5 1 4 0 232 470 49 .36 4CAULFIELD GR 5 0 5 0 229 583 39.28 0

P WCOLLEGIANS 5 4RUPERTSWOOD 5 4BEAUMARIS 5 4OLD CAMBERWELL 5 3BANYULE VIEWBANK 5 3OLD TRINITY 5 2'OLD MELBURNIANS 5 2OLD ESSENDON GR 5 2OLD IVANHOE 5 1"Ineligible player Round 3

L D_Far AgsB Pis

1 0 344 202 170.30 161 0 478 373 128.15 161 0 303 293 103.41 162 0 316 304 103.95 122 0 319 338 94.38 123 0 383 408 93.87 83 0 317 339 93.51 83 0 465 526 88.40 84 0 211 385 54.81 4

U1 9 P W L D P % PtsUNIVERSITY BLA,,,(S 5 5 0 0 481 202 238.12 20WHITEFRIARS 5 4 1 0 518 231 224.24 16OLD PARADIANS 5 4 1 0 380 260 146.15 16OLD CAREY 5 3 2 0 487 235 207.23 12ST BEDES MENT T!G 5 3 2 0 506 279 181 .36 12AJAX 5 2 3 0 458 454 100.88 8THERRY PENOLA 0 B 5 2 3 0 228 483 47.20 8'OAKLEIGH 5 1 4 0 309 422 73.22 4MHSOB 5 1 4 0 108 497 21 .73 4'MONASH BLUES 5 0 5 0 121 732 16.53 0*Ineligible player Round 3

8119 (2) ~$~l~ P~ L D Far Aysr ~ Prs

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 5 5 0 0 560 257 217 .90 20PENINSULA 0 B 5 5 0 0 750 354 211 .86 20'ST JOHNS 0 C 5 3 2 0 398 464 85 .78 12#BENTLEIGH 5 2 3 0 391 184 212 .50 8MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 418 403 103 .72 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 5 2 3 0 442 515 85 .83 8DE LA SALLE (2) 5 2 3 0 354 549 64 .48 8OAKLEIGH CLAYS 5 1 4 0 308 650 4738 4HAMPTON ROVERS 5 1 4 0 287 681 42.14 4ORMOND 5 0 5 0 292 635 45 .98 0*Ineligible player Round 3#Ineligibie player Rds 1, 2 and 3

U19 RED P w L D For Agst % PLs

FITZROY REDS 5 5 0 0 474 153 309.80 20LA TROBE UNI 5 4 1 0 432 152 284.21 16OLD WESTBOURNE 5 4 1 0 334 293 113.99 16RUPERTSW000 (2) 5 3 2 0 367 287 127.87 12OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 3 2 0 141 202 69.80 12NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 266 239 111 .30 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 2 3 0 249 371 67.12 8AQUINAS 0 C 5 1 4 0 289 539 53.62 4UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 5 1 4 0 207 603 34.33 4

G~.ll~i f~ (l) P~ L D Far Agst % Pts

MAZENOD 0 C 5 5 0 0 267 208 128.37 20OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 1 0 560 172 325.58 16OLD SCOTCH 5 3 1 1 280 316 88.61 14OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 2 0 213 150 142.00 1 2PRAHRAN 5 3 2 0 167 184 90.76 12

DE LA SALLE 5 2 2 1 329 318 103.46 10ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 363 330 110.00 8OLD ESSENDON GR 5 1 4 0 152 390 38.97 4MARCELLIN 5 1 4 0 165 450 36.67 4OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00 0'ineligible player Round 3

_(2) P W L D For A ggOLD MELBURNIANS 5OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5MONASH BLUES 5OLD SCOTCH (2) 5UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5FITZROY REDS 5ELEY PARK 5THERRY PENOLA 0 B 5COLLEGIANS 5WHITEFRIARS 5

5 0 0 416 217 191 .71 205 0 0 371 213 174.18 204 1 0 289 232 124.57 164 1 0 375 322 116.46 163 2 0 332 338 98 .22 122 3 0 354 288 122.92 81 4 0 260 321 81 .00 41 4 0 259 385 67.27 40 5 0 237 410 57 .80 00 5 0 199 401 49 .63 0

f P D For A

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5OLD TRINITY 5NORTH OLD BOYS 5OLD SCOTCH (3) 5EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 5OLD GEELONG 5CAULFIELD GR 5LA TROBE UNI 5MONASH GRYPHONS 5OLD CAREY 5

5 0 0 670 95 705 .26 205 0 0 596 134 444.78 203 2 0 245 256 95 .70 123 2 0 273 296 92 .23 123 2 0 255 287 88 .85 122 3 0 326 354 92 .09 82 3 0 275 499 55.11 81 4 0 159 350 45.43 41 4 0 157 382 41.10 40 5 0 148 532 27.82 0

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COLLEGIANS 5ST KEVINS 5ST BEDES MENT TIG 5OLD ESSENDON GR 5NORTH OLD BOYS 5OLD BRIGHTON 5OLDIVANHOE 5BEAUMARIS 5OLD PARADIANS 5MAZENDD 0 C 5

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W L D For l~nst l Pts

4 1 0 582 359 162.12 164 1 0 519 356 145 .79 164 1 0 532 379 140 .37 164 1 0 611 499 122 .44 162 3 0 368 415 88.67 82 3 0 339 397 85.39 82 3 0 225 423 53.19 81 4 0 420 455 92.31 41 4 0 383 527 72.68 41 4 0 388 557 69.66 4

9 L D FAr Apst %4 1 0 488 348 140.23 164 1 0 568 462 122.94 163 2 0 579 397 145.84 123 2 0 541 450 120.22 123 2 0 408 406 100.49 123 2 0 403 410 98.29 122 2 1 391 447 87.47 101 4 0 372 479 77.66 41 4 0 313 477 65.62 40 4 1 340 527 64.52 2

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5 0 0 460 334 137.72 204 1 0 599 315 190.16 164 1 0 402 381 105.51 163 2 0 476 437 108.92 122 3 0 422 369 114.36 82 3 0 385 366 105.19 82 3 0 421 440 95 .68 81 4 0 317 439 72 .21 41 4 0 387 541 71 .53 41 4 0 309 556 55 .58 4

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 5 0 0 792 234 338 .46 20ORMOND 5 5 0 0 502 289 173 .70 20BANYULE 5 4 1 0 547 355 154 .08 16PENINSULA 0 B 5 4 1 0 476 473 100.63 16FITZROY REDS 5 3 2 0 414 366 113 .11 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5 2 3 0 341 482 70.75 8OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 0 351 537 65 .36 4AQUINAS 0 C 5 1 4 0 242 558 43 37 4PRAHRAN 5 0 0 306 3S° 7658 0SALESIAN 0 C 5 0 5 0 281 629 44 75 0

~--=~-~BB2 SECTION P W __ L D ForBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 5 0 0 421 356 118.26 20OLD CAREY 5 4 1 0 515 294 175.17 16OLD GEELONG 5 4 1 0 493 335 147.16 16MONASH GRYPHONS 5 3 2 0 349 342 102.05 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5 3 2 0 401 441 90.93 12WEST BRUNSWICK 5 2 3 0 305 373 81 .77 8SWINBURNE UNI 5 1 4 0 407 441 92 .29 4LA TROBE UNI 5 1 4 0 350 394 88.83 4WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 1 4 0 416 493 84 .38 4BENTLEIGH 5 1 4 0 322 540 59 .63 4

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5 0 0 580 283 204.95 204 1 0 421 392 107.40 163 2 0 420 286 146.85 123 2 0 451 318 141 .82 123 2 0 442 401 110.22 122 3 0 413 453 91 .17 82 3 0 345 420 82 .14 82 3 0 407 508 80 12 81 4 0 316 494 63 97 40 5 0 308 548 56 .20 0

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5 5 0 0 633 282 224 .47 205 5 0 0 533 314 169.75 205 4 1 0 487 258 188.76 165 3 2 0 562 529 106.24 125 2 3 0 464 548 84.67 85 2 3 0 354 468 75.64 85 1 3 1 404 544 74.26 65 1 3 1 285 431 66.13 65 1 4 0 359 565 63.54 45 0 5 0 411 553 74.32 0

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 5 0 0 574 176 326.14 20OLD TRINITY 5 4 1 0 385 183 210.38 16DE LA SALLE 5 4 1 0 361 262 137.79 16OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 1 0 296 225 131 .56 16STBERNARDS 5 3 2 0 345 310 111 .29 12OLD SCOTCH 5 2 3 0 345 374 92 .25 8MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 213 307 69 .38 8OLD MELBURNIANS 5 1 4 0 186 410 45 .37 4OLD HAILEYBURY 5 0 5 0 209 417 50 .12 0

WHITEFRIARS 5 0 5 0 129 379 34 .04 0

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D For Agst Pis

0 402 191 210.47 160 350 232 150.86 160 257 239 107.53 160 295 219 134.70 120 287 243 118.11 80 295 333 88.59 80 255 351 72.65 80 206 315 65.40 80 233 362 64.36 80 154 344 44 .77 0

L D For AgsP 1_ Pfs

0 0 367 157 233 .76 201 0 470 248 189.52 161 0 342 258 132 .56 162 0 332 225 147.56 122 0 346 278 124 .46 123 0 345 276 125.00 83 0 2 06 256 80 47 33 0 251 412 60 92 85 0 215 543 39.59 05 0 146 463 31 .53 0

PSf L _D For-AgsB-%---_ Pfs

5 5 0 0 481 144 334.03 205 5 0 0 509 210 242.38 205 4 1 0 510 123 414.63 165 4 1 0 483 169 285 .80 165 3 2 0 276 348 79.31 125 2 3 0 349 269 129.74 85 1 4 0 204 377 54 .11 4

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