the amateur footballer, week 8, 2003
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tirde.v sees the celebration o---- --- -° lv . As r rt. o7_otion and our support ( . - V c
~ Tobacco Day .at the ground. Please refer to pages 55157 for more on
)rs to Sportscover Arena wh( icy arrive for wee' °n dgive-aways and other promoti:)nal items ivili be handed ou t
in Harmony Day. The date forestablished . All senior umpires a
given a complimentary -air ^_
L very special weekend has CHIEF EXECUTIVEted to matches on July 12 OFFICERsocks to wear in 'heir)ur of harmony . Each boundary and goal umpireorange being the v.rorid-v
---ill be given an oranE~e stic-;r Arena on tl of thL :
tude the reserves match as weu .
acar as well . For the ~r or and rese rv es matches at°ekend (-1 v. University Blues) this
; ~1~is veekend we will ask for all captains t oto . he game and all umI ~s <._ :d captas ,s
toss the coin on the field with the umpires justto shake hands vith each other before and after
~',~ i iatch as a display of goc harmo :~_ .>rt is ! or --. I~ ' . who will contribute toward s
of the so( s, at. aL .<= rs( will address a pre-match luncheon to
ii~' -: a cross see )n of V club presidents will be invited .
l ;e first "Bi11 Boller Whistle in " will be presented by Bill to the first three, i_~ients shortly and each will be featured in the Amateur Footballer . The VAFA Coaches'
h we will select the first three winners . .ir each week and AFCA/VAFA will then recommend to myself and Bill five names fromiation is currently studying' the Coach Feedback Sheets which are completed on eac h
e as for the following week (WA v . VAFA) the South Australian GM is expected to attend .ive Officer of the AAFC Organising Committee, attendance at each match is required, jus t
:k eraci I am in Adelaide for the third AAFC Championship Match, which is to be played
en the SA Amateurs and the WA Amateurs . Although the VAFA is not playing, as the
iie following week, of course the VAFA journeys to Perth to play the WA Amateurs .
C),Le of the "Conditions and €.- ' nn s o f Reinstatement" which was inadvertently omitte d
eligible to transfer to r --- ci club in the VAFA until the club to which he was reinstate dthe handbook this year (an( Lich still very much applies), is that a player once reinstate d
t ;- iicipates in at least 22 zG, . ss or he plays in 15 matches (whichever occurs first) . The VAFAar rs •
; 9,i . NOTE THAT THERE IS NO AMATEU RNEXT WEEKEND . HOWEVER TH E
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N ITS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AGA 3S T
- _ : llND~'3 LIGHTS NEEDS YOURPORT THEN WHY NOT JUMP IN THE Cl dDrE TO P ERTH TO SUPPORT THE -
WAAFL!! BOTH TEAMS' FINAL TEAMS WILLON THE VAFA WEB-SITE ON FRIDAY JUNE 6
HOPEFULLY WILL BE IN THE DAIL Y'SPf:?ERS ON THAT D :Y.
Next SVeek's Matches . ... . . .. . .... . ... . . .. . . .. . . ... . ... . ... . . .. . . ... . .6Coaches' Clipboard .. . . ... . . .. . ... . . .. . . ... .. .. . ... . . .. . .... . . .. . ... .12For the Love of the Game.. . .... . . .. . ... . .... .. .. . ... . ... . ..1& 19
I.ooldng Back . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . ... . .. . ... ...34-35Today's Umpires ... . ... . . .. . . ... . ... . ... . . .. . . ... . .... . .. . . ... . .. . . .. .40Stor`r,V~er Arena Dratia ... . ... . . .. . . ... . ... . . ... . .. . . ... . .. . . ...59
Tribunal & Investigations .. . . . .. . . .. . ... . : .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . ..59Spr,rtsti^aver Spot the M .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. _ 62. . . .. . . .. . ... . .. . . . .
.Ladders. .. . . . .. . . .. . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. . ... . ... . . ... . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . ..63 J64
SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR
FORGET THE Those who expected St Bernards to come out less
hungry after its drought-busting premiershiphave copped a few bumps on the way to thecanteen: Peter Nicholson's men still have ahearty appetite .
As the Dogs spread out their blanket for anotherafternoon picnic in the VAFA it is worthconsidering what the coach was doing while mostof his men were playing under-age football .
Nicholson, a Box Hill premiership player, hasdone it all before .
A four-year coach with Springvale in the VFL, hetasted premiership success in 1998 and '99 andmade enough noise for one VFL commentator toname him coach of an All-Star Scorpion teamearlier this year.
Besides, Nicholson hasn't paid much thought tolast year.
He does what he does, Nicho, and likes to keepthings bubbling along .
"I haven't tried to do anything different," he saysof his time with the Dogs .
"I just do what I think works and I don't worryabout what competition I'm coaching in - I stilltry to do the things that worked for me in thepast and continue to work for me .
"It really doesn't worry me . . . if there's a goodgame of footy, I'll be there .
"We haven't tried to focus too much aboutanything from last year .
"Particularly this time of year : we're playingHaileybury and Melburnians so there's enoughdifference about the year to keep the edge onthings .
"There's enough interest each year to move onfrom that premiership hangover stuff .
"Because the amateurs is such a tightcompetition you can't really sit back and thinktoo much about what's going on y you really justhave to get into it. "
That is not to say that Nicholson hasn't noticed amore belligerent approach from opposition clubs .
Other sides findanextra step whe
n playing against the---- ---_.-__ ... . ---- lreigning pennan t
winner, but the Dogs have steeled themselves f,,]the knocks .
"We noticed it right from the first practice matelbut that is just to be expected," Nicholson said .
"But it really hasn't been a focus for us . "
SNAP
Old Scotch, understandably, breathed a sigh o,collective relief after arresting a worrying three .game slump
. And it showed it cannot be stopped by elampin ~down on one player : its 22 goals came from 1 1contributors .
The protagonist was ruckman Andrew Crow, whcslotted five goals .
STORMY PASSAGEOld Haileybury has been lauded by severaopposition coaches, and Peter Nicholson joinerthe list after the last round .
But Mick Dwyer's side is on the prickliest part o1its fixture, having lost to St Bernards in a peachof a game and now bracing itself for perennialpower Old Xaverians .
The question on most punters' lips are : Wil l
CLUB ; .1 ; LST Y!€; TOT:_".A SECTIONSt BernardsSt BernardsOld ScotchOld Haileybury
A RESERVEOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburySt BernardsOld IvanhoeOld Scotch
D JordanHarveyHawkinsO'Farrell
EfstathiouLappageAltisCorne liusMi llar
3 305 261 252 23
3 294 192 172 164 14
2 _7 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
6.1 10.4 13.6 19.13(127)
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climbed out of a deep rut just as i t., uzhling a man in quicksand and it was
little forward Michael Giansiracusa who
[ ,, on again .
a quiet few weeks, the opportunist adde ds to put himself back on the goalkicking
, ,), :~ciburnians will need to improve drasticallyare to challenge St Bernards this week ,
dering its stagnant finish against Old
,, 1 , t Trinity, in turn, would expect a sizable
,,,r ( ile against Old Scotch.
)„_,- enjoy a bit of home ground advantage onmassive Bulleen Rd Ground, Old Trinity, but
nd Scotch will be steelier in its methods afteraway Old Ivanhoe .
can you say about Old Ivanhoe andni. ~rsity Blues? Both have been competitive
_, . I inst top sides and both have been patted oniile back by opposition coaches, but they will
uui:d herculean efforts to avoid the drop fromhere .
old Ivanhoe is away against St Kevins at theworst time: the SKOBS are brimming withconfidence again after a fine win over Marcellin .
And Uni Blues will need to find avenues to goalto tr ouble Marcellin . The Blues only managed fivelast week.
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS
ficldstadjCdmx iet .com .au .
Old ==aileyburIans - Congratulate Peter O'Donnell
un plaving his 100th game for the Bloods last week
against St Bernards . Paddy won the Reserves B & F
In his first year at the club and again in 2000, wasalso Runner-up B & F last year, and is arguably the
toughest player at the club . A couple of years backreturned after a badly broken ankle after missing
only 7 games . His current good form wasacknowledged by gaining senior selection 2 weeksago, and celebrated this milestone with a fine game
against the top side St Bernards . Well done 'Paddy' .
TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION
Old Melburnians v St BernardsOld Trinity v Old Scotch
Old Haileybury v Old XaveriansUniversity Blues v Marcellin
St Kevins v Old Ivanho e
0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
OLD IIAII .EYBURY 4.4 8.6 15.8 16.10 (1061St Ear.sircl.:: McKeon 5 T Harvey 5 B Jordan 3 Turnball 2 D Jordan NeesonA Thomas N M Smith . Best : B Jordan McKeon Cousland A Thomas HooperN M Smith . Old Haileybury: A Floyd 3 O'Farrell 2 Brooks 2 Forsyth 2 SLangford-Jones Bourke M Corrigan Peterson Armstrong Jenke Slapanthos .
Best: O'Farrell Forsyth Armstrong Mason O'Donnell Brooks . Umpires:Jason McYiece Mark Gibson (F) Andrew Rechtman Craig Brajtberg (B)Dominic Napoli Vin Vescovi (G )OLD TRINITY 1.3 7.4 9.9 13.14 (92)OLD hSEELBURN7ANS 3.1 7.1 7.2 8.4(52)Old Trinity: Cultrera 3 Healy 2 Lawletta 2 Andrews Gnatt LongmireRamsden Saunders Williams . Best: Gnatt D Butler L Kennedy LongrnireWilliams Andrews. Old Merb„T,dA„Q: Hawkins 3 Berry 2 Beaumont
Matthews Thompson. Best: Holme James Miller Hawkins S Theodorehiidquiney Beaumont. Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Peter James (F) Sean CollinsPeter Teasdale (B) Bernie Hoare Craig Arnol (G )OLD RAVERIAidS 4.1 92 13.4 14.11 (95)UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 2.4 4.4 5.7(37)Old Xaverians : Mallard 3 Pascert 3 Dillon 2 A Bowen Drake BakerMcDonnell Oswald Orlando . Best : Ockleshaw Biddlecombe BinghamMollard Oswald McInerney. University Blues: Lowcock 2 Gleeson WilkieMcLachlan . Best: McKinnon Zanos Lowcock Callerv Guengerich Maddison .
Umpires : Richard Eastwood Anthony Darren (F) Brendan Corcoran ChrisO`Shea (B) Matthew Simpson John Robinson (G )MARCELLIN 2.1 4.4 10.8 14.11 (951
ST KEVINS 6.1 14.2 17.5 19.9 (123)Mareetlln: Addison 3 Marson 2 Considine 2 Browne 2 S Dinneen 2Sheehan Galatl Dobson. Best: Cox Browne McMillan 0'Flynn AddisonConsidine . St . Kevins: M Giansiracusa 5 Mulgrew 4 Greenham 2 Ryan 2Lucas Simpson G Katavolos Crowley Bowles L Mahoney . Best : SimpsonBowles L Mahoney Greenhorn C7ohan Duggan . Umpires : Wayne HintonRob Sheridan (F) Scott Fraser Nathan Eddy (B) Dennis Webster BeorrnMcCarthy (G )OLD SCOTCH 5.1 11.6 17.14 22 .17(149)
OLD IVANHOE 5.5 6.8 8.9 12.10 (82)
Old Scotch : Crow 5 Hume 3 B Phillips 3 Collins 2 Dennis 2 C Phillips 2Hawkins Joyce Mullins Ross Smith . Best: B Phillips Crow Tallent CollinsRoss Smith . Old Ivanhoe: Hope 5 Donaldson 2 J Weddle Curatolo QuinlanR Weddle Lochran. Best : Crowley Hope Geischen R Weddle Roberts Berezza .Umpires: Mark Jenkins Peter Simpson (F) Robert Mutton Graeme Thwaites(B) Matthew Kent Kevin Seguin (G )
A RE8EP,4 EST. BERNARD'S 7 .1 11.3 13.6 17.9 (111)OLD HAILEBURY 4.2 8.6 9.6 11.7 (73)
St . Bernard's : Day 3. Loughlin 3, Bouzikas 3, Holland 2 . Allis 2, Close2,
Pearson, Davis Best: James Mount. Bouzikas. R. Legudi, Davis, N .P.Smith.
Gleeson Old Hallebury : Lappage 4, Efstathiou 3, C . Waxman 2 . Ladd.Baker. Best: C. Waxman, Moyle . Jayasekera. Stephens, George, S.SaundersOLD TRINITY 0.0 3.2 7.2 8.4 (52)OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .5 5.7 6.8 6.10 (46)
Old Trinity : Best 2. Krakouer 2, Hill 2, Ramsden . Troon . Best : Burgess.
Krakauer. Donahoo . B)ackmore. R Ramsden . Mai . Old Melburnians: C Ray2, Richmond 2, Bellby, J Ray . Best : Beffby. Alder, Schiller, J Ray . N
Mulqulney . Magee.OLD XAVERIANS 2.6 6.9 8.9 8.11 (59)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 5.6 9.9 12.12 (84)Old Raverisns: Wilson 4, M. Walsh 2, Ellis, Santalucia . Best: D.Walsh.Hannebery . M.Walsh, Hardman, Ellis . Dixon. Uni. Blues: Quin 4, T.Wdeox
2. Hayter. Gates, Map]estone. Runnells, Featherson, Miller . Best: Rile,
T.Wilcrox. Hayter, Terril. Quin, FeatherstonMARCELLIN 4.3 6.7 7.10 14.15 (99)ST I EVINS 2.2 3.4 6.4 8.5 (53)hiureellin: Wilkins 4. Carmody 2, Seabury 2, Cooper 2, Dale. Wallis .Florenza. Walker Best: Wilkins, Fiorenza . Dale, Carmody. Thelsz, Cull St
KesrLis: Crowe 3. Rigby 2, Greenhalgh, Katavolos, Maguire Best: Kalesaran,
McArdle, Rigby, Greenhalg. Beggy. PurcellOLD SCOTCH 3.2 3.6 6.6 7.7 (49)OLD IVAPIHOE 1.5 6.6 101 .10 14.15 (99)Old Scotch : Millar 4, Hooper, Jackson, N.Simon. Best : Knight. Hooper.
Reid, Tea. .c3ale, Prendergast, J.Beaurepaire. Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 3,
Neilson 3. Cornelius 2, 0'Dw4er 2, Theodossi 2 .Konningen, Corcoran . Best:
Braddv . Corcoran, Morris, Clarke, Brandt.
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A SectionMARGELt_IH OLD HAILEYBURY OLD IVANHOE OLD M ELBURNIANS
Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Paul Fahey Coach : Justin Pickering Coach : Dale TappingRes. Coach: Tom Humphrey Res Coach: Andrew Bonwick Asst: Paul Northey Asst: Andrew Pickering Asst Coach : Andrew Smith
Res : Dirk Jones Res: Hartley Stone Res. Coach: Serge D'Ang ~1 C. Purcell 1 C . Home 1 A. Oates 1 D . Smith
Asst Coach: Ray Beattie2 T. Collins 2 R . Ke)na 2 L Lochran 2 S. Theodore 1 R. Mullin s3 D. Waters 3 P. Corrigan 3 S . Curatolo 3
l 3 J Ross4 G. Romanin 4 S. Langford-Jones 4 B . Davis R. Ma hwse .4 T Holt
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15 S Cation s14 D Salce 13 M . Peterson 13 M . Orchard 15 M . Rose
.16 S. Troon.
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16 L McMillan15 D. Mackenzi e
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19 D. Cooper 19 M . Armstrong (C) 18 J . Hope 22 J. Dixon2
3 22 N. O Cran e20 S . O'Ftynn 20 G Fletcher 19 P. Dinakis 23 M . Berry (VC) .
24 L. McDonnell21 N . Walker 21 A . Jenke 20 D . Hawkes 24 M . Hawkins 25 M M . Saunders22 D . Marson 22 D . Mason 21 R . Roberts 25 H. Whitehead 26 T. Downin g23 A . Wadsworth
'23 S . Loewe 22 P. Donaldson 26 T. Costello
27 D Kinsella 28 A. Quai l24 L. O Flynn (RVC) 24 A . Ross 23 K. Theodossi.
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34 A. Teman35 M Pollock
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36 B . Spoor43 A. Wu 44 D .Jackson
38 M . Sie rB Colville
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45 R. Teasdal e46 J . Beaurepaire.
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42 M . Erikson .41 D . Neilsen
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52 O . Ward52 D. Knight53 C.Joyce
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48 N. Milicia 49 L . Pitcher 46 N . Butler 57 A . Bains 57 J Crane49 D. Vanherden 50 R . Ladd 47 R . Griggs 58 C . Alder .
58 A . Gran t50 A. Carson 51 H. McLauchlan 48 M Clarke
59 S . Carter
51 J . Tcohey 52 L. Pfeiffer.
49 G. Quinlan60 M . Jackson
Nicoll61 B 61 M Gair52 A. Carson 53 B . Haar
54 R Saunders50 S . Brandt
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A SECTIONSt Bernards v Old Trinity atSportscover ArenaOld Xaverians v Old MelburniansMarcellin v Old HaileyburyOld Ivanhoe v University BluesOld Scotch v St Kevin s
B SECTIO NHampton Rovers v De La SalleNorth Old Boys v Whitefriar sSt Bedes Merit Tig v Old Essendon GrOld Brighton v Old ParadiansMHSOB v Mazenod 0 C
C SECTIONTherry Penola OB v St Leos Emmaus WPGlen Eira v Beaumari sCaul fi eld Or v Old CamberwellMentone Vultures v Prahr anCollegian s v Ormon d
D1 SECTIONYarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 CUniversity Blacks v AJAXBulleen Templestowe v BanyuleMonash Blues v Old MentoniansSalesian 0 C v Ivanhoe Assumption
D2 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Old CareyOld Geelong v La Trobe UniWilliamstown CYMS v Fitzroy RedsHawthorn Amateurs v BentleighPeninsula 0 B v Oakleigh
D3 SECTIONElsterrnvick v Werribee AmateursSyndal Tally-Ho v KewSouth Melb Districts v Swinburne UniPower House v Monash Gryphon sSt Johns 0 C v Rupertswood
D4 SECTIONBulleen Cobras v Box Hill NorthSt Marys v Eltham Collegian sOld Westbourne v Richmond CentralAlbert Park v Brunswick Powe rMt Lilydale v UHS-VUNorth Brunswick - Bye
UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Old BrightonOld Xaverians v Caulfield OrMarcellin v Old Scotc hDe La Salle v University BluesOld Essendon Or v St Bernards
UI : )8R-19 SECT 3 f 2Old Ivanhoe - ByeOld Trinity v Old MelburniansBeaumaris v Old CamberwellWerribee Amateurs v Old ParadiansMazenod 0 C v Hampton Rover s
UNDER-19 SECTION 3Rupertswood v AJAXOld Carey v MHSOBCollegians - byeSt Bernards (2) v North Old Boys on Oval 1Monash Blues v Therry Penola OB
UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEOakleigh v Glen EireBentleigh v St Bedes Merit Ti gSouth Melbourne Districts v Oakleigh ClaysDe La Salle (2) v Ormon dSt Johns 0 C v Mentone Panthers TBA
UNDER-19 (2) REDYarra Valley 0 B v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Bulleen TemplestoweLa Trobe Uni v University Black sSt Leos Emmaus WP v Old Xaverians (2)Banyule Viewbank v Aquinas 0 C
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NOBS' bounce back after a couple of tou, : c : eks, Friars bre : .the hoodoo. Bria iton C, :leally dispose of '.r ISOn, Bomberswin the shoot out, with the Tigers hanging on in a thriller .REVIEW.Hampton Rovers height and pace proved too much for OldEssendon early and by the main break had opened up a 25point break . A few harsh words from Frank Brinell jolted theBombers into reality and by orange time they were withindistance . Running come to the fore in the last quarter and itwas the visitors who did it all eventually winning by 23 points.Biggs, Stormont and Bossi were all good for Old Essendon,while Browme. Rayson and Lachie Wheeler were good Rovers .Important game for the Friars as they attempted to win theirfirst away game of the season and their first ever at De La . TheFriars virtually controlled the game from start to finish, but DeLa did play well in patches again ruing wasted opportunities inthe forward half. Gerard Kennedy continued his steady form .Ben Janson provided plenty of run on the wing and AnthonyCarbone was a pressure agent who also found plenty of ball .For Be La Salle Rob Bonnici was inspirational, Sam Armstrongkicked 4. Ants Johnston OK again and Matt Goodier impressivein his return .Well a week is a long time in footy.6i! After a couple of shockersNOBS' got back on ick with a hard fought victory over asomewhat depleted '- . NOBS led all day but Just could notshake off the plucky . 'adians until early into the last term .Ruckman Josh Eastau a was pretty good and even kicked 4goals, Nick Vogels continued his great form, and Josh Cassellon the wing also went Dean Loney, Anthony Sinclair, andAdrian Heffernan battled hard all day, with little or no support .Old Brighton are well drilled and very clinical the way they goabout things with accountability one of the main keys and theywere very impressive in disposing of MHSOB, who do haveplenty of ability bit do not quite seem to be clicking . Controlledthe game from start to finish did the Tonners . Adam Pirrie had6 to half time, while young guns Ed McCowan, AndrewParoissien, and Luke Dale were all pretty good. The old guardof Stu McCully, Drew Fairchild, Jason Barnett and Cassell alltried hard for the Unicorns .The Tigers at home controlled the game through most of thefirst three quarters and led by 3 goals at the final change . Butthen in a dramatic time on period Iriaaenod kicked 4 in 4minutes to just fall short by 3 points as the final siren sounded.Heart tingling stuff for all supporters. Matt McCraw andRichard Sampieri were fantastic for the Tigers, as was MattTerrell . Mazenod who believe they should have won if theyfollowed the Coaches instructions were well served by CodyMorris, Carl Steinfort and Luke Fuller .PREVIEWPromises to be a beauty this Round some crunch games onoffer. Whiteftlars welcome Hampton Rovers out to ParkOrchards. Hampton are getting a few of their injured playersback now and so will continue to improve . They will be in thegame for a fair while aid certain lake it up to the Friars butone feels they will not be able to contain - Pawlik's, Phan .
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J nson, K i : ned , Ca .:etc etc, ~iue li~ : goes : ;liday and for this reason I'mtipping another 1?fhitefriarsvictory at home.
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a Fairchild and Bamert are strong in the air. Both will relish thfwide open spaces of EP, and the game will be decided by thtside who capitalises most on their opportunities . And toda}MHSOB will greet the judge in a close one .Huge week and huge garlic as I come up against theirprevious Coach Frank Dunell out at C mention . Frank ordoubt will have his team primed to knock off their visitors,while his ex teamate Garry Foulds I'm sure will have a fewtricks of his own and a few players particularly keen to showtheir old Coach a few tricks . Been a bit of publicity in the buildtip to this game and it promises to be a beauty . Old Essendonapart from a lapse at w'hitefriars have been the more consistentthis season, but the confidence will be back in North's shoesafter win last week . I am not going to offend my host todays e dinlomatie thing and tip an Old Essendon vietoty ,
make the long trek South to tackle St Bedesfigers at Sportseover Arena on Sunday . This should
b titter good game with Paradians keen to atone for lastit es and the Tigers keen to continue on their winning ways .Don't travel that well my old school and certainly don't play aswell away from Bundoora . The short trek up the NepeanHighway will not hurt the Tigers and contrary to reports theyare not adverse to playing on a big ground . Height advantagewill again ma difference here and the Tigers have a fewmore than Pare,?e and add that to their pacy little fellas and th e
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th Of Hayes and McCraw sways me in favour of the Tigerstaflce the points .
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,„,me ground. Carl Steinfort is getting better each week and`jt be a danger for Jarred O'Neill and his side ,
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can gheee who will get the gig. An interesting poserformers stay mentally switched on and keep their momentumfang for yet another week, they certainly have the ability to doo, but they have not been pressured for a couple of weeks and
anvbe in relax mode. I'm going out on a limb here, putting mybead on the chopping block and going with Manned to cause
an upset!!!! .PRESS CORRESPONDENTS',,utact numbers are 9553 1561 home phone or fax, the mobile,, 0403 433 016 or email me to brainca"optusnet.com .au . By
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Old F a :adiens - congratulate Simon Vincent who played his200,, game on Saturday against NOB's . Simon joined theClub in 1990 from School playing in the Unders for a seasonuntil he caught the Senior selectors eyes . Since then he hasbeen a permanent selection when available . Simon, a ClubBest & Fairest Winner (1995,1996 & 1999) and Club Captain(1999, 2000) has been a constant performer for the Club,despite suffering injuries which would cause many to retire isstill going strong, with many a mention in the bestplayers .Thank You Simon for your strong contribution toOP;. Also Today Peter Brabender will play his 300th gamefor Old Paradians' against St Bedes and will become the firstOPs' Player to reach 300 Senior/Under 19 games . Peterjoined the club in 1987 and played 53 Under 19 games, hisfirst Senior game was played in 1988 and he became a fixturein the Senior team in 1990 playing 190 consecutive gamesbefore old man injury caught up with him in 1998 . Peter wasClub Captain for 6 years (1993 -1998). Senior Best & FairestWinner twice (1992 &1994) and a half back flanker that nohalf forward wanted to meet . Off field Peter has played a veryactive role as a mentor to younger players and has put inmany hours to make sure the Social side of the Club is anenjoyable feature of life at Bundoora . Peter is very muchadmired by all at OPs' and we all wish him well for today .Thank you Peter for your magnificent contribution to the
lub. Congratulations from everyone at the Club on reachingthis Milestone. Well done `Plugger" . (Well done Brabs - finerif" in son - Bear).Whitefriars - would like to extend their congratulations toLIatthew "Shoe" Power on reaching 100 games for the club
tod?? . A very talented player. Shoe has been an integral partof the Club's climb back to B Grade and was BOG in the 2002C Grade Grand Final and runner-up in the Club's B&F in thatyear. We all look forward to seeing many more games and wishhim all the best for this milestone .
TODAY'S MATCHES
B SECTIONWhitefriars v Hampton Rovers
De La Salle v MHSOB at Sportscover
Arena Saturday
Old Essendon Grv North Old Boys
Old Paradians v St Bedes Mentone Tigers at
Sportscover Arena Sunday
Mazenod 0 C v Old Brighton
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OLDESSl;'DONGR 3.6 8.9 17.10 23 .13(151)
HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .5 12 .10 17.12 19 .14 (128)
B 2 mpton Rovers: Browne 5 Power 4 B Ariz 3 Lawrence 3 Burggraaff 2 Boyd
Rayson . Best: Browne Rayson Wheeler Carr B Ariz Lawren ce.Old Esseadon:Bossi 4 Podger 4 Heritage 3 Fleming 2@liLson 2 Stormont 2 D BiggsKavanagh DeMorton Ryan DiPletro McPherson. Best: T Biggs Stormont Bossi
D Biggs Fleming Kavanagh. Umpires: Rob Mayston Steve McCarthy (F) Rob
Mayston Jar (B) Les Mavropoulos Les Damyon (G )
DE IA SALLE 3.5 5.8 6.13 10.16 (76)7(131)WFgrEFRRIARS 5.2 9.5 13.12 19A71131)
De La Salle: Armstrong 4 Duggan 2 Goaller 2 Moloney 2 . Best: R Bonnki A
Johnstone C Hyde S Hyland Moloney McKenzie . Whitefriars : Dance 3 RPau•hk 3 Power 3 M Carbone 2 Carrigg 2 Janson 2 Kennedy 2 A Pawlik
Wallace. Best: Janson A Paw9tk M Power A Carbone Kennedy Eames .
Umpires: Leah Gallagher Luke Monerieff (F) Tony Casuscelll (B) RobertSeymour Patrick Jenes (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.2 6.6 10.11 13 .14 (92)
OLD PARADIANS 1 .0 3,2 3.5 5.10140)
North Old B m: N Casboult 4 Eastaugh 4 Sutherland Christie Maplestone
Vogets Roberts. Best : Vogets Cassell White Eastaugh Brady Ingram . Old
Paradisumn Brandy Brabender Godfrey Joyce Spinoso . Best: Sinclair Loney
Godfrey Boundy Heffernan Vincent. Umpires: Merv Monty Jamie Kvins(rotation - from A) (F) Brendan Cannon (B) Andrew Esposito Paul Gail (G)ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 6.5 10.7 13.11 17.15 (117)
MAZENOD 0C 2.2 5.2 11.5 18.6 (1141
St Bedes Mentone Tigers: M Terrell 4 L Wmile 3 C McColl 3 L Terrell 2 A
Hayes 2 AScalldt 2 S Napier. Best: M Terrell M McCraw A Connolly M
Connolly N Corda P Wintle. Mazenod . Maskell 5 C Stelnfort 4 Morris 3 Beard2 Potan T Stemfort Ballenger Dunne . Best: Morris C Stetnfort Chamberlain
Sharp Fuller Dunne Umpires: Dirk Kramer Albie Firley (both on rotation -from A) (F) Ross Dodd Clive Shipley (G )
gqHSOB 3.2 6.5 8.9 11.14(80)
OLD BRIGHTON 6.2 10.5 14 .12 18 .15 (123)
MRSOB: Rosman 2 Limbrick 2 Barnett 2 Cassell 2 Fairchild White McCully.
Best: McCully Fairchild Bamert Cassell R Newton Anderson, Old Brighton :
Pirrie 6 Perrett 3 Homan 2 Marshall 2 Ntekas 2 Rain Krzywnlak Ghman . Best:
Perrett Paroisslen McCowan Dale Stew-art Pirrte . Umpires : Sean Scully, Jnr
Grant Wardrap (F) Daniel Scully Travis Skied IG I
HAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 2.7 2.9 2.11 (23)
OLD ESSENDON 6.5 11.6 16.11 21 .14 (140)
Hampton Rovers : Brudar 1, Bulmer 1 . Best: Terech, Gray, Bnidar.
Anderson. Silletto. Gould. Old don : Velardo 4. Pana 3, Ridley 2, Collins
2, Balloch 2, Guerman 2, Kavanagh I, Stevens 1 . Wledner I . Tilley 1, Dazldn
1 . Best: Daskin. Paris, Hughes, Ridley, Balloch.
BE LA SALLE 0.1 3.2 9.4 14.5(89)
WHITEFRIARS, 2 .4 4.4 5.5 9.7(61)
De La Salle: M.Harber 3, Quinane 3 . Slivers 3, Woodlock 2 . Brown, CoggIns,
D.HViand . Best: Molan, D .Hyand, Murray, D.Moore. Moloney . A.Moore.
W6itefriars: Leahy 2, T.Nunan 2, Vernal . Baggoley, Anderson. Glenn,
Jongebloed . Best: MannLw Elliott, Baker, Hill, Eames, Cleven.
NORTH OLD BOYS 4.1 9.4 11.6 12. 6 .78
OLD PARADIANS 3.3 7.6 8,10 13.11 .89
NOB : Goals: Barker 3, Sheehan 2, Hildebrand, Power, Dobson. Butcher.
Sondru. Amor, Kelleher. Best : Amor, Sondhu, Sheehan, Joyce. Cook,
Kellehe rOld Paradlans : Goals: D .Dean 3, Collins . Dintinasante 2. Dean, Dore,
Jenkins, M.Joyce, Lombardi. Kload. Best: Dtnimosante. Dore. Collins, Puglia.
Fantone. CorcoranST BEDES MENTONE 2 .3 3.4 6.5 7.9(51)
MhZENOD O .C. 1.3 6.9 9.11 11 .16(82)
St Bedes Mentone: Ferris 3 . Cute 2. Napier. Hecker. Best: Napier, Hipell,
De Groot . Fbihltos. Ferris. Zakic . MAZENOD O.C.: Jones 4. McMullen 3,
Javaweera 2, A McDowell . Parker. Best: Morgan. Jones. A McDowell, M
McDowell. S Mullen.MHSOB 2.0 6.2 6.3 9A158)
OLD BRIGHTON 4.5 8.6 11.8 21 .12(138)
ASHSOB: Frarlek 4`h'tlson Robinson Rujevtc L Taylor C Wright. Best: Moore
Fraczek Orchard Rujevlc Svirskis Sprague . Old Brighton: Salem 4 Leaf 4
Scott 3 Perry 2 Matessi 2 Wilde 2 Dooley Hubbard Sherman Lucas . Best : Leaf
Stemart Matessi Salem Scott Wilde.
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B SectionBE LA SALLE HAMPTON RO V ERS M NOD MHSOB NTH OLD BOYS'Coach: Tony Miller Coach : Norm Goss Coach: David Murray Coach : David Skinner Coach: Garry FoudsAsst : Mark Lowe Res Coach: Tony Naumoff Reserve: Tony Collins Asst Coach: David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark OraniukRes : Mick Hogan Res Coach: Jamie Dixo n
1 L. Walker (C Res) 1 T Wilmo tt 1 D . Lancaster 1 J . Bame rt 1 J. Cassell2 R. Buckley 2 M . McKellar 1 A. Longmuir 2 S . McCullv (Capt) 2 D. Keena n3 B . Co rin 3 A. Brudar 2 M. Chamberlain 3 A. Howard 3 T Water s4 L. Harriso n5 C Swift
4 S . Anderson 3 A. Tucker 4 M . White5 N Orchard
.3 A . Trimbol i.
5 S . Brown5 B . Marly n6 B . Boyd
4 A. Hanley5 D . Maskell
.6 C. Young 4 S . Sleep
6 S . Armstron gHarber6 M 7 A . Duddy 6 P. Nelson 7 T. Blythman
8 J Dixon5 R . Davidso n
.7 P Harrison 8 G. Carr 7 S. Morgan
. 6 N . Vogels.
8 J . La Ragy 9 T. Barker 8 R. Foss9 D
. Fairchild 7 P. Booth
9 J . Moloney 10 D . Ra sonY 8 J . Ballenger 10 D . Waterhouse 8 B. Colliso n9 C . Mitchell 11 L. Wheeler 9 P. Gooden it P. Sportiswood 9 H . Maplestone10 T. Silvers 12 B. Kulling 10 D. Chamberlain 12 S. Whittington 11 T. Roberts11 B. Quinane 13 G . Woods 10 G . Tilling 13 D . Rosma n
'12 T Brown
12 M. McHen ry 14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith (RC) 14 A. O Brie n15 N Adcock
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14 C B ick15 A. Browne (VC) 11 D. Hose .
16 J. Walker ( DVC) 14 L Powe ru.15 P. Bowden
16 N . Greenwood17 D Ariz
12 M . Murray13 P Fuller
17 R . Clowes 15 H . Christie16 S. H y land ( DVC)
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20 A. Power 15 P. Allsop 20 A. Askew 19 P. O'Farrel l.20 M Picone
21 S. Crilty, 16 M . Apollonio 20 P. McGrath 20 W. Ma rti n.21 A. McKenzie (VC) 22 G . Johnston 17 J. Beard
'21 S . Sierakowski22 A Svirskis
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22 D. Armstrong 22 D.Teha n22 M . O'Donnell 24 C. McKellar 19 S. McMullin
23 L. Taylor 23 S. Cook23 D. O'Brien 25 M . Davey 19 T. Steinfort 24 S . Rundell 24 J Barke r23 R. Sherman 26 T. Keogh 20 C . Murray (RVC) 25 C. Nailon
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y24 J . Morel 27 M . Flynn 20 T. Castricum 25 H . Taylor24 T. Moloney 28 A. Guthrie 21 S. Polan 26 A . Vicendese 26 T. Brady25 C. Hy de 29 M . Fletcher (C) 22 D . Ryan (VC) 27 C . Spo ttiswood 27 P. Sondhu25 R. Walmsley 30 A . Quon 22 C. Buzby 28 S . Moore 28 D. Joyce26 D . Spithill 31 T. Pucella 23 C. Steinfort 29 G. McCully 29 C. Hosking27 S . Thomas 32 David Anderson 24 S. Castricum 30 R . Newton 30 J Elms28 N . Herber29 R Marks
33 M. Lake 25 S . Stanle 31 A. Hogan32 A. Cassell (VC)
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30 B. Mannix 34 G. Kelly 26 J. Dunne(C) 33 A. Saultry 31 L. Boyle
30 T. Molan 35 A . Fisher 27 D. Krom 34 E. Thompson 32 T Roac h31 S. Hyde 36 L. Fletcher 28 P. Jones 34 P. Rujevic
.Barker33 M
32 R . Bonnici (C) 37 L . Holt38 R Whi
29 R. Sharp 35 S. Harrison .34 M Hyde33 J. Stinear . tney 30 D. Hansen 35 A. Mills .
34 L . Williams 39 S. Burggraaff 31 N . Snort (RDVC) 36 B. Gaunt 35 M. Robin s35 A. Mackintosh 40 S. Burggraaff 32 B . King 37 T. Harper 36 M. Phylan d36 W. Jolley 41 J. McNamara 33 D . Grant 37 M . Ting 37 J. Eastaugh37 D. H yland 42 M. McDermott 34 M . Pollard 38 S. Robinson
39 B James 38 M. Amor38 S . 0 Connell 43 C . Marinis 35 C . Morris .
40 A Lust 39 D. Gallett i39 B . Oakle y39 T. Woodlock
44 N. Singh45 S. Blick
36 D . Carte r37 L Morgan
.J . Anderson 40 C. Phylan d
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48 G . Kelly 39 D . Bradshaw.
42 S . Volkering 42 T. Sheeha n.
42 S . Murray 49 S . Weaver 40 G . Massey 44 J . Newton 43 J . Nihill
44 A Moore60 N . Foster 41 A. McDowell 45 R. Czwamo 44 T. Spurting
.45 T Molan 51 J . Midwinter 43 A. Persi 46 R . Ware 45 S . Ingram.46 A. Skinns 53 J . Ng 44 R . Mosbauer 47 D . Wilso n
48 J Scott46 K. Hilderbrand
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'58 M . Gray 49 L. Haley 53 J. Sprague
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41 M . Alle n42 L. Hendra (DVC)43 J. Murchie44 R . Sherman45 C . McKimm47 S . Adam48 B . Dever49 B . Scott50 W. Leaf51 J . Lynch52 W. Hebard53 M . Dubyna54 J . Dooley58 J. McBriar59 S. Mead60 A. Bushby61 A. Walsh62 B . Pearce63 S . Davies64 M . Reid71 T. Matessi
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Res : Craig Ridley
1 J . Pannagiotopolous2 J. Buckley3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D . Ryan5 S . de Morton6 C . Ridley7 J . Leas k8 J . Heritage9 B . Hakim10 S . Bryant11 B. Papal12 J . Kavanagh13 B. Hakim14 L . Wilson15 T. Di Blasi16 S. McPherson17 D . Forrest18 J . Walker19 E . Healey20 D . Hunter21 S . Dale22 R. OBrien23 J . Hughes24 J. Dazkiw25 A. Frazer26 S. Fleming27 J. Di Pietro28 G . Stevens29 S . Uebergang30 M . Dragojlo31 D . Caridi32 D . Poulton33 D. Biggs34 D.Podger35 L. Kavanagh36 A. Frazer37 M . Boss i38 D .WfutFeld39 B. Newbold40 A . McKenzie41 B . Overman42 N . Bartram43 M . Velardo44 A . Parker45 J . Weidner46 M . Beard47 S. Howard48 A. Salvo49 G . Collins50 A. Howland51 J. Stevens52 B . Porker53 T Campbell54 A . Morrison55 D. Gradzki56 M . Makris57 J . Lloyd58 T. Williams60 C . Cetin
0Lfl 1 . ¢I .Coach : Paul Breen
Res Coach: Peter Stacik
1 S. Vincent
2 P. O'Loughlin (VC)3 S . O'Meara4 A . Curra n5 W. Connelly6 D. Stevens7 M . Cosgriff8 A. Sinclair
9 N . Brundell
10 P. Brabender11 J. Collins1213 B . Richardson14 P. Pratt15 D. Hayes16 M . Godfrey17 L. Dore
18 G . Porteous
19 A. Dean20 B. Robins21 D . Loney22 S . Fantone23 P. Walsh24 T Lombardi
25 A. Heffernan (C)26 D. Boundy27 K. Jenkins
28 B. Reiner
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35 S . Simpson (C-R)
36 B . Dintinosante39 A. Chamber s41 A. Swindon42 R . Murray44 D . Furze45 A. Paglia464748 J . Swindon
5 152 M . Joyce
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1 P. Wintle2 L. Wintle3 C. Tesoriero4 A. L'Huillier5 S . Napie r6 A. Ryan7 N . Owen8 A. Scafidi9 M. Terrell10 M. Wintie12 J . Kane13 R . Sampled14 A . Connolly15 T. McColl16 A. Hipwell18 S . Hecker19 A. Drury20 L . Porte r21 P. Fedderson22 D . Poynton23 D . Napier24 S.Jurica25 M .Kelleher26 M . Hecker27 S . Kingwell28 M . Andrews29 J . Bristow30 J . Knuppel31 D. Moss32 G Johnson33 S. Zakic34 D . Kinsella35 C . Barnes36 A. Walstab37 M . Connolly38 A . Hayes39 M . McColl40 J . Eadi e41 S . Rose42 M . Wilson43 H. Dwyer44 M . Mifsud45 R . Gould46 D . Pisasale47 J. De Groot48 B. Hutchinson49 S Walsh50 S . Kidd51 G . Gomez52 M . Towns53 M . Uberti54 M . McCraw55 M . Ferris56 J . Chaplin57 C .Connoliy58 M. Zakic59 M . Zahra60 A . Pothitos61 J . Wilson62 C . Falkingham63 J . Ronchi64 J . Cunningham65 R. Pierc e66 R . Parsons67 A. Basham
Coach : Greg FeutrillRes, Coach: Connor Eames
1 C . Wood3 M. Carbone5 B . Phan6 P. Campbell7 S . Brosolo8 B .Janson9 A. Pawlik10 R. Pasqualotto11 T. Wallac e12 B. Vandenboom13 T. Langford14 T. Carrigg16 J. Power17 A. Carbone18 C . Dance19 A . Hil l20 P. Hennessy21 B . Jone s22 N . Cunningham23 E . Eame s24 A. Cunningham25 M . Vernal26 S. Alexander27 L . Swai n28 C . Eames29 A. Glenn30 M . Power31 M . Baker32 G. Kennedy33 C. Fulton34 D. Gloufchev35 C. Law36 T. Nunan37 M. Nunan38 C . Carrig g39 M. Vandenboom40 M. Cahill41 M . Leahy42 M . Northey43 N . Elliott44 R. Eames45 S . Cleven46 D. Jones48 J . Treyvaud49 T. Hilton50 D . Crea52 A. Baggoley53 B . Wilson54 P. Micailef55 P. Tobi n57 L. McGuinness58 M . Mannix60 R. Pawlik61 S. Phelan62 J . Anderson
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Julian Sill has taken Peninsula OB to new heights in the early part of the season and all as a playing coach to boot .
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David Longworth is a supplementary list umpire whose ability to umpire in a controlled yet non-threatening mannerhas seen him --ogress to be an excellent role model for up and coming running umpires .
7 seasons with Waverley Junior Football Assoc . (WJFA), 2nd season with VAFA, 5 years
: To only be noticed for the right reasons .To do A, B and C grade games, just to get as high as possibl e
)r Football Club : 1993 - 2002 (MPNFL )Y: Southern Stingrays /Mordialloc Football Club : 199 2
Peninsula OB SECTION : D 2
No Senior Coaching experience ( only 2 years coaching under age football - U/1 2, U/13 @
': Be Positive Always Motivate and lead by example .To have each player improve their footy - and have the team collectively improve each wee k
worK and self belief .
I U19,D, C49 games with Glen Waverley Rover s
U19 Sec-1 OF in first season . Went to Canberra to umpire Canberra vs WJFA rep . football .
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The next home game lun-cheon is against Mazenodon Saturday 14 June. Wewould like all MHSOB sup-porters to make a realeffort to attend and lendtheir voice to positive bar-racking for the Uncioms .
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Well done to the ladies -especially Pauline andKylie for organising a greatfun Karaoke Night lastSaturday. The club seemsto be swinging off the fielddespite our poor on-fieldform of late .
In the amateur footballworld, money can be adirty word but we realise,when we think about it,that a football club costsquite a bit to run and insome ways must be treat-ed as a business ()0that's my job.
The two big areas of con-cern are always revenueand cashflow. At MHSOB,we have worked onincreasing our revenuebase over the last coupleof years with great resultsfrom our sponsorshipteam who have workedtirelessly. Members, sup-porters and players havealso assisted .
Cashflow is a slightlymore uncomfortable areabut I'll remind you anyway.Once people order, pur-chase or promise thingsthey are of course obligedto pay for them . There isno point in paying forthese things half waythrough the season or atits end . Items such asplayer fees, insurance oreven footballs are some-times due to be paid foreven before the seasonstarts.
All football clubs and simi-lar organizations rely onpayments owed, beingpaid in a timely manner .This is, something we allneed to keep in mindbecause Presidents,coaches and football man-agers have other issuesthat they should be con-
centrating on, rather thanthe least comfortable partabout any ClubO ..chasingpeople to pay what theyalready should have .
Stu<_re € .'.i;_Iully plays his100th game today. This
year Stewie is the seniorcaptain and his on-fieldleadership is inspirationalto our younger players.Here~s to another 100games Stes.rie !
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Desperate sides keen for victory resulted in three gamesgoing to the wire on the weekend . as potential finalistschallenged each other for those final 4 spots. The Sharks,not only lost their first game but also lost top spot, while atthe other end the Moods, kicked a record low score on aday they will be erasing from the memory bank .ReviewThe "Slades" Match of the round has already been toutedas the match of the year, after the top 2 sides had a RHGat each other at Wattle Park . The Animals came out firingand found themselves 42 points ahead midway through thesecond quarter thanks to the inaccurate Sharks and someBrett Vaughan magic . But as Beaumaris have alreadyshown this year, they are never out of the contest and cameout of the locker rooms after the main break a differentside . The usual brigade of Shark onballers (Pitts, Haynes &Boon) started getting on top and eventually worked theirteam into a winning position . The Animals relented andstuck with the Sharks for the remainder of the match withsome desperate footy . The last quarter was a classiccontest, with both sides throwing everything at oneanother, finally the sealer was left to the injured Brad Birdwho snagged one from a throw in to put his team 4 pointsahead .
The blow out came out at the home of the Fields as theysmashed the Monds by 105 points. Merv's "6 pack"keeping the bottom side to just one goal and their worstscore line in 42 years .Collegians scored an important win at the Trott over theagain competitive Vultures . The young side running allover Mentone to score a dramatic 3 point victory.OC looked like causing a boilover out at Oak Park jumpingTherry to lead by 20 points at qtr time . OC found playingwith 17 men tough going for 2 quarters, as Therry slammedon 7 last quarter goals to put the game out of the visitorsreach.
Finally, the "8 point" game was won by the Two Blues inanother nail biter. The Saints had their chances to win thematch but the relentless work of the Prahran boys was thedifference .
Preview -
Cari t go past the Animals against Collegians for thisweeks "Ballantyne Chocolates" Match of the round . St .Leo'sagain find themselves at home against a potential top 4erand will be full of confidence after grabbing the top spot .Veteran Yorl Phillips coming off a superb game will helpensure the Lions get first use of the ball but the defence ofthe Animals led by Steve Buckle will do enough to containthe potent Collegian forward line .The other big game is out at Shark Park, as Beaumarisneed to lick their wounds and front up against the in form
Therry . The Glenroyboys have enjoyed a solidmonth of May thanks tolikes of Corey Bannisterputting the scoreboardpressure on the opposition . The all important centreclearances will see the in form Shark trio up against therunning Mark Nancarrow & co . and will help ensure victoryfor either side. The Lions away record again sways me tothe Sharks to bounce back .The Wells are looking to find that early season form andface the disappointing Saints at home . Glen Eira will
b regrouping and will throw everything at the opposition afte ra hard week on the track . However, Anthony Hardenberg &Brent Christie kept OC in the game last week and will bedetermined not to let this one slip or they face a tough taskof keeping up with the leaders .Merv's men travel to Toorak Park to take on the TwoBlues . Prahran coach John Ross will be doing his best tofigure out how to break the "Great Wall of China" and posta few more majors than the Fields previous opposition .Nick Craven (CG) is in doubt to line up this week aftersuccumbing to a bout of leather poisoning (45 touches), butwill be covered through the likes of Nick Fallu, to ensurethey continue on from last week .Ormond face the unlucky Vultures at Gunn Reserve eagerto gain some respectability back after last week's disaster.The work of onballers Michael Dixon and Steve Sullivanwas just not enough to score the points last week forMentone who have been a chance of winning all but one oltheir game's this year. A reward of four points will awaitthem today, as they will be too strong for the Mends .
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C SECTIONCollegians Dixon 7Therry Penola C Bannister 5St Leos Emmaus WP B Vaughan 7Mentone Vultures Rowley 1Old Camberwell Tempone 0
C RESERVECaulfield GrCaulfield GrOld CamberwellOld Camber-wellOrmond
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F.-St Leos Emmaus WP - congratulates Paul Nolan on
5 0 games against Beaumaris last week . Big Dougy
a big marking despite staggered
;l with the al as inkey posit player.,tal t
, >ltowing potentialhope the next 50 takes less than 5 years .
yicatone Vultures - David Noonan plays his 150th gamethis week against Ormond. David has been a great
❑ m during his time at Mentone, winning the Reserves
t and Fairest award last year. Congratulations 'Hedge'
;,,n„ all at the Vultures.Glen Eira - Congratulations to Matt D'Zilva 100 games .
~„ ;ct has done everything at the club from boundary umpire
i„ Treasurer . Starting in the Under 19's . has been an
1),solute dynamo; Well Done .Therry Penola - acknowledge 100 games against Old
t,mirerwell to one of our most popular players Joey Little
sniff Sacco . Joey, captain of our 1999 and 2000 Reserves
Pr,miership sides, always plays with great spirit and
Gassion . His hard work ethic has seen him become a regular
~cnior player over the last couple of season's . We look
forward to many more games with Joey streaming throughthe midfield pumping the ball into the forward line.
Ormond - congratulates Paul (George) Konstanty for
playing 100 games for his club. Paul's early years were
spent at Oakleigh and Bentleigh before joining Ormond
Under 19's in 1988 . He played for MHSOB Reserves from
1990 until 1996 including 3 Premierships for them. George
has also missed as many as 50 games through injury but iscurrently enjoying good health and form in the Reserves
side. Paul has spent the majority of his playing time in the
back line where he has been a genuine stumbling block for
opposition sides. Paul plays Gaelic football in his spare
time . Well done George on this achievement .
Caulfield Grammarians - Glen "Fish" Erickson has
notched up 50 consecutive games in the blue & the white.
After progressing from the U 19's as a premiership player in'01, to a reserves premiership player in' 02, Glen, has taken
the next step this year, to developed into our number 1
ruckman. A terrific, hard working, young guy at our club, all
at the Fields wish Glen all the best for this and his next 50
games.Old Camberwell - congratulates Andrew Seeley who playshis 100th game with the club today . Andrew joined the club
with our U 19 team in '95 from CGS . He has been a memberof our Senior GF team in '98 and a premiership player withour reserve team in '01 . A smart onballer & deadly aroundthe goalmouth, Andrew has returned to the club after aseason overseas . Well done Andrew.
TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION
Beaumaris v Therry Penola OB
St Leos Emmaus WP v Collegian s
Old Camberwell v Glen Eira
Prahran v Caulfield Gr
Ormond v Mentone Vultures
THERRY P1;:-L4 1.4 7.7 8.10 15 .13.103
OLD C1idfl1a;YlELL 5.0 7.1 7.4 10.10.70
'rherry Peuola C Bannister 5, D Goodwin 3, M Goodwin 2, S Bannister,
Faroldi. Hollow, O'Connor. Robinson. Best: Nancarrow, Edwards, Elliott .
Faroidi, Henderson, C Bannister Old a, Cadzow, Tnnmons 3 .
Howard 2, Credlin, Hardenberg . Best : Hardenberg. Gladman. Christie .
Tymmons . Gough. Ormsby Umpires: Sharon Alger Paul Dinneen (F) Beornn
McCarthy Ken Brewer (G )
ST t.EOS EMMAUS WP 5.4 8.4 11.5 16.5 (101)
gEAUgSARiS 1 .5 4.12 9.15 13 .19 (97)
St Less : Vaughan 7, Bird 4 . D'Amello, N.Hodder, T.McCann. Donovan,
McKenzie. Best: Krebs. Rtstevskt. Bird, Vaughan. T .McCann. Donovan.
Besumaris: Pitts 5 . Buller, Boon, MAtkins . Teasda)e. Haynes, Boctor,
Rawlins . Gillespie. Best: Pitts, Haynes, Boon . Martin. Coote . Ensor. Umpires:
Simon Stokes Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Ross Richards Jake Mahar (G )
GLEN EIRA 7.1 13.6 15.9 18.13 .121
PRAHRAN 5.1 10.3 16.10 19.13 .127
Glen Eha: Taranto 3 S Diamond 2 Kasar 2 Oldham 2 Shellard 2 Astapenko
Doolan Race Sheehan Tkocz . Best : Massis Astapenko Clements Lewin
Tkocz. Prshran: A Pitts 4 Sleight 3 MeCuddin 3 Harvey 2 Matt 2 Kelly
Bunnett,Beer Doust Quick. Best : Bennett Harders A Pitts Mi lligan Main
Harvey . Umpires: Max Wittrnami Adam Conquest (F) Matthew Luttke (B)
CAUL GRAM 4.8 9.12 13.17 16.22 (118)
OI2&iOND 0.1 0.2 1.5 1.7113)
Caul Gram : Baxter 3, Hall 3, Bruhn 3, Will 2. Pearce 2, Craven 2 . Gardner.
Best; Craven. Fallu . Ltddetl . Ryan, Green, Baxter. Ormond : Whelan. Best:
Cromack, Keleher, D.Robbins, B .Robbins . Whelan. Denning. Umpires: Paul
Lamble Lionel Katz (F) Gary Clancy (G)
COLLEGIANS 7.2 9.5 10.8 15.9 (99)
MENTONE VULTURES 5 .1 9.3 12.7 14.12 (96)
Collegians: Dixon 7. Taft 3, Mooney 2, Fry 2, Harrison . Best: Phillips,
Harrison, Waters, Taft, Unsworth, Mooney. Meatoue Vultures: MacGeorge
6 . Rock 2 . Little . Mever, Haves, Walsh. Sullivan . Rowley . Best: MacCmorge .
Dixon . Meyer, Hayes . Tully. Umpires: Damten Milloy (RFL) Luke Holmes (onrotation - from B) (F) Gus Carpanzano (RFLi (B) Graham Wakeling Graeme
Carter (both RFL) (G)C RESERVE
TfiERRY FENOlA 2 .1 6.3 9.6 12.7.79
DID CAMBERWELL 1 .3 1.5 4.7 5.10 .40
merry Penola : Crotty 4, Hollow, Vaina . Bosanko 2 . Best: TsinarLS, Barron,
P Gamut, Christie. Moloney, Clifton Tipper 2, R Tempone, Ryan . Craven.
Best: Tipper, R Tempane. Ryan . Craven
ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 3.3 7.5 9.61601
gEgt7MARtS 6 .1 7.4 8.6 12.71791
St Leos Emmaus: Batty 3, Rose 2, Zalakos 2, Kelly, Mclnerney .Best:
R.McCznn C.Vaughan Simondson Prosser Gyles Morrison. Besumaris:
Ferrari 5 Vance 3 Gray Nish M.OBrten Quin . Best:McMtllan. A .OBrien .
Foley, Ferrari, Gourlay, Catlin .GLEN EIRA 3.4 8.6 11.8 16.11 (107)
PRAHRAN 5.3 7.6 12.7 14.12 (96)
Glen Efrai: Earle 4 Hollow 4 D'Zilva 2 Limnvo 2 Denies 2 Haines A Diamond.
Best Zagame Zurak Earle Chandler A Diamond S Haines . Pratuan: H Pitts4 Dan Decarteret 3 Aitken Campbell 2 Muehlheim Decarteret Dav Murphy .
Best Watford H Pitts Aitken Northway Moylan Campbel L
CAtp, GRAM 4.5 8.8 14.11 20.18 (138)
ORMOND 0.1 1.2 4.4 5.5(351
Cool Gram: Dalwrood 7. M .HarrLson 5, Foster 2, Ash. Cassidy . Farmer,
Grass, Kuppe, Thompson. Best: Datvrood, Cassidy. Jacobs. M .Hanison,
Kuppe. Fryers. Ormond : Everitt 2, T.Dipasquale, S .Dipasquale, Parsons.
Best: T .Dipasquale. S .Dipasquale, Kentera Stewart, Konstantv. Everitt.
COLLEGIANS 5.6 12 .13 15 .21 23.25 (163)
MENrOflE VULTURES 2.0 2.2 4.2 4.3 (27)
Cailegiann: T. Skurrie 9. Johnson 4. Low 3, Muir 3 . Thomas, Groeneveld,
Lumb . Turner. Best : Low, Muir, T . Skunie, Johnson. Groeneveld, Lumb .
94eatone Vultures : Waters 2, Emmett. W'aLsh . Best: McCarthy, Waters .
Berg. Johnstone, Walsh, Noonan.
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4 M. Matulick (DVC) 4 M . Liddell 4 D . Atkinson 4 D. Cassar 5 4 M. A Whrytes
5 M. Ensor (VC) 4 T Vnen 5 R . Henebery 5 A. Tsirogiannis .6 C . Stephens
6 A Spence 5 S. Kendall 5 B . Donelly 6 J. Zagame7 K. Gunte r.
7 D. Foley6 N . Crave n7 J Cowlishaw
6 S . WoolteWoolley 7 S . Vamvaka s8 M . Dimashki Cooper
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8 R . Foote7 D . Surkitt7 J. Farley 9 G . Hayes-Dewar
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10 G. Richards 9 M. Meyer10 L. Buller 10 A. Will (C)
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13 A Green 11 B. MacKenzie.
14 M . Loughran12 M . Davies13 A. King13 C. Gourley .
14 S Amiet 12 N. Harrison V C 15 Mimo Dimachki 14 M . Etcell14 T. Collins .
15 A. Docker 13 N. Thomas 16 Danny Race 15 Mick Sullivan15 M . Boon 16 S . Sant 14 N. Lockett 17 Declan Lambe 16 P. Sulliva n16 A . Quin 17 G Harrison 15 L. Cottom 18 R . Oldham 16 J . McCarthy17 L. Atkins
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19 T. Aylen 17 R. Hosking V C 20 A. Diamond21 S Haines
18 S . Sullivan19 C. Stewa rt
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20 N . Atkins 21 M . Pennycuick 19 N . Herman .Neeso n23 S 2~ A . Wals h
21 P. Sherman 22 C . Mc Assay 20 B . Couch.
24 22 S . Hamilto n22 J. Holt (VC) 23 D . Ash 21 C . Harris 25 P. Khazaal 22 P. Murph y
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32 B Cairns34 R. Langford 32 C . Blumfield 36 B . Zurek 34 D. Sheehan.
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I D . Herders2 M. Harvey3 D . Kell y4 P. Quick,5 H . Pitts6 J . Killeen7 S . Pang8 I . Hunt9 A . Bunnett10 B. Hodgson11 A. Pitts12 M . Beer13 C . McLean14 M . Evans15 B. Mair16 A. Rhodes17 S. Campbell18 M. Windridge19 A . Millican20 J . Kellow21 M. McCuddin22 R . Marriott23 J . Macdonald24 J . Mullins25 L. Adken26 T. St .Clair27 W. Watford28 K. Watford29 P. Gartland31 D . Decarteret32 D . Ballard33 A . Woo d34 P. Treyvaud35 B. Colli e36 L. Northway37 A.Gelli e38 J . Foster39 S. Morris40 I . Dennis41 J . Upton42 B . Downing43 C . Boyd44 D . James45 M . Vagg46 M. year47 P. Rose48 J . Vagg49 L. Wood50 S . Kennett53 C . Pricop55 S . Ferriage56 A . Ryan57 S. Moyla n58 M . Muehlheim59 S . Olive r60 R . Ferroro61 J . Bedford62 C .Toofey64 J . Belcher66 G. Northway
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5 clubs inclufrom the wee'are this week2 boxes(5) cl-sectionCollegians (56/57 )(64/65), OldNSelburni; - ; (93(80/81) . Th eMichai :VAFA reception to f" up your prizes . Just areminder that every svim_eng entrant (not onlythe drawn weekly winners) go in the end ofseason draw for the full set of Ben Hoganirons and bag valued at over $2,00 0
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FTLOTG suggests readers visit the VAFA web-site (www .vafa .asn .au) and check out thecurrent poll question . "Field umpirescurrently wear numbers on their backs andcan be identified by referring to the UmpireLists in each week's Amateur Footballer .Should this be continued or should theumpires be anonymous?"
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Whilst on the polls, some of the previousquestions and results were as follows . Whowill win the 2003 A section premiership?Results (total votes 503) - 23% suggested St .Bernards, 20% Marcellin and 17% Old
Xaverians .
Will the introduction of the red card be abenefit to Amateur football? (total votes188) . 54% Yes and 43% No .
Would you support the VAFA playing anAnzac Day Match of the Day if it were noton a weekend? (total votes 352) . Yes, at night38%, Yes in the afternoon 36%, No, 26% .
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The sight of some colors really do stir upthe emotions . You can imagine my feelings inseeing my beloved blue and white Catswalking off Telstra Dome after last weekend'sterrific win . I had a similar feeling at South
when I was surrounded by the famous re(
and white colours of the club . You see I ha(eight seasons with South Melbourne's Districcricket team and have many wonderfu
memories of my years at that great an(
historic club . The luncheon marked South' ;return to their ground following the Gp
contained a tribute to the club's loved oneslost in the Bali tragedy, and also featured ~
tribute to club benefactor Clarke Shields whcrecently passed away.
If I'd known it was acceptable, (Waynt
Jackson singing the "Freo" club song) I woul(have joined the boys after the game for a f
e bars of "Cheer,Cheer the Red and th (White . . . . , ,
CEO Phil Stevens with club President & Reserve GradeUmpire of South Melb Districts Rod Tyrrell .
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Astronomical team sheet fines issued tcclubs for rounds 1 to 6 this week -approximately doubled what they were for thfsame rounds last year. The most commorwere - failure to detail club goal and boundar}umpires used or the provision of the names othe two duty officers/umpire escorts (one tcbe the home team's interchange officer) . Thi :figure even discounts the amnesty for round Iand 2 where clubs who did not list in full eaclplayer's last name and given name in alphzorder on the sheet not being fined . Lookin€for a big turnaround in this part of clulperformance .
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~ ~ o ts that two„,tit on fines ~LC(were both
hlu ~ ; .ea~tleigta and
; S75 for each allow , . to play
- -e in a round 7 mate . Each club in
~ ,Ice said it had the permission of the!IS
.-s to do so. Unfortunately the mattershould never be placed before the umpires .
pcrmission in only the most extraordinary of
mstanees is to be obtained at least sevenu
before a game from the VAFA . Writte n
~,sion, if given, will be in the form of athat must be shown to the umpires and
opposition captain before the match .
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A Ij19 Represents,
:Yiortensers (pictured )
,ad his selectors havebeen out and about at, ames viewing eligibl
e U 19 players from al l
.,ctions, before they
finalise their initialtraining squad in mid-June . The team. will
on the DVFL on SusiGa;,
July 27 at Epping FG
in an attempt to winback the VMFL shield
that the DVFL won in2002. Chris has a wonderful VAFAbackground having played with Old Xaverians
67- 196 as a tough utility . He captained the
ox seniors ('89-'90) and then went on tocoach the OX reserves to two A Section
premeirships ('00-'01) . Chris' other selectorsare Anthony Bourke (former OX player),Peter Ryan (former DLS and OX player, VieRep and All-Aust '86) and Fred Stafford(former Power House player and U19 Rep
selector) .
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Sadly two players ( not the reported players)
were suspended last week for not turning up
at the tribunal . Unfortunately their clubs
were of the opinion that unless contacted bythe VAFA, the reported player would have
taken the prescribed penalty for the offence .
The other of course is the rule - if you are a
party to a report you must attend the tribunal
unless other~ ~~ u' F v by the VAFA. Ther e
is no leeway wv-'j this, < s VAFA rules state
that a non-attendee is to be suspendedshould he not be in attendance or follow the
rules for demonstrating an inability to attend.
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A quick note from GarrY from Cyan Sporting
- - a. Download of the match da y
photographs can be done free of charge an d
can be linked to club web sites too . All Garry
would like, if this is done, is for the club ake,
acknowledge "Photographer, Garry P
Cyan Sporting Images" . For a fine print of any
photo wanted, contact CSI (9463 7088) and
for $20 an A4 print is yours .
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The result of Sunday's AAFC
Championship Match (SA v . WA) can be
heard by ringing 0409 704636 from 5 .30
Melbourne time this Sunday night -
recorded message .
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ROU 7YVC
Aquinas
were nconcentr z
themselves by h;defending stoutly to
te dd then
p(ints forblue as histhis season . Mv old !
customary email fontyouthful Bloods !This, until now, conten~, : Iwas made Blacker by 1major coup for P.O'S a :the Panthers in a gre~-after match they alsopotations" !
The Bulleen Temp CasualAssumption Outpatients afterwith an 8 goals QI sah,-
' is obviously decreasing
C . and his
1 of Old Mentonian sMelbourne, in a
Blacks out ranrid I'm sure at thee Falstaff's "thi n
es lost to Ivanhoehe ' tier blitzed the m
i i,vailable" list~ ~. ' :-Butlants'!
Salesians couldn't compete : :h the Monash TrueBlue kicking extravaganza . An 89 % hit rate? TimPowell must have thought he'd fallen in a vat ofBerenger-Blass's best! Chaddie stayed close until g4,when the Ashers' firepower told .
TODArS GAMESAJAX versus Yarra Valley will be a defining affair ;both coming off unexpected loses . Whilst only JulianKirzner up fonvard and Danny Weislitzer round thepacks excelled last week, the Jackas have too manyproficient hunter-gatherers like Dukes, Blieden & Co .to be down for too long. The defence trio of AndyLaing, Sam Savage, & Peter Jarvie did well for theBushrangers in R7, but will need to repeat the efforttoday, plus the reliable James Keem and his sharpend cohorts need to upgrade their scoring yield .Predicting a winner between two such spectacularsides isn't easy, but I'll go for Yarra by a kick!Aquinas meets Salesians in a match with a bit ofneedle because Gary Connolly comes up against hislast year's charges for the first time . The Bloods haveruckman Jarred McMullan, HF Steve Tibb, and HBAdrian Williams, all in form at the moment and will bestrengthened by the return of At Bethune for thisgame. Chaddie should adjust quickly to the Collegeoval, and it plays a similar, hard at it style of footballas the Bloods, and also has class acts like Bobetic &Thain in its forward set up . Aquinas should win a
tight one by a goal .
Ban yule hope to lop another tall poppy playingUni . Blacks at
Beverley Road . Scot tPlayfair poses a major problem for the Blacks' backs,and flankers Simon Dean, Michael Gray, and TravisGloury have been among the kicks recently for theBears . Blacks trio of quicks Luke Raxvnsley, JamesGreen, and Sam Price will cause their opponentsbother, and Rob Mackie is having a stellar season atCHB. Blacks don't seem to mind the heavier riversidegrounds, and should win by 2-3 goals in a top match .Old Mentonlans takes on Bull een Temp determinedto put last week behind it. The injury plaguedBullants will have trouble containing all three of TonyBournan (who had a top game last week), MichaelBasile, & Adam Acreman, or the Panthers midfielders,Danny Carroll & Shane Voight . I daren't name aBullant player in case I put the mozz on them, buteven though their 21 will strive their utmost, thePanthers will take the points by 4 goals .
Ivanhoe Assumption at home will test the maraudingMonash Blues who will have to find answers for on-ballers and midfielders like Andrew lacouangelo, MattSerafmi, and Dave Abud. In addition, captain BradHall has shaken off the flu, and will be a handfulround the goal square for the Hoes . The Asher's Tim
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FirmerBournonGraceBasileThainHolloway
HawkinsJ TurnbullD SmithPearceHughesCooperHanna
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in the happy position of having pace & skill s
:nd all 21 contributing ; last week it was Lia, l
II 1,11-1, Ryan Turton, and Paul Farrer that stood
bill John Matthew also has to contend with the
c ,j Scott Grace, Julian Smith, & Christianory. This will be a ripper of a game, in which the
111-rs' miserly defence should restrict the Hoesing enough to post a 3 goals victory.
Pc~ ~ ca winners should be : Jackas, Salesians,Panthers, & Ashers .
Go;;es_'ondents, the contacts are 9889 1979 &bill,,_ iz_,S , bigpond .com
Temples' - salutes the following players .Thompson for playing his 200th game
')nst the Hoes last week . Our No . i ruekman hasn a great player, starting in the Juniors, U 19s, the n
Ilie Seniors since 1996 . He has been a strong-mpetitor and gives his all each time he goes onto th e
ound . Scott Boyd played his 100th last week, afterng the Club in 1996, he has been a great perso n
to have around on & off the field . Playing mostly with11i Reserves, he is a top leader, been Captain for many,_,is, a valued Committee Member, and now th e
of our FIDA side. Glenn M cLaren plays his20p --a game for the Club today . He started in 1990,
~,:.-blg to date 34 U19, 47 Reserves, and 119 Senior-nes (the latter from 1991 onwards) . He was a
ember of the 1999 GF side and has been a wonderfu lin his trademark FP from where he has kicke d
= of goals . Damian Bone played his 100th Clu bin Rnd 6. 45 Jnr, 24 Reserves, & 32 Senior
,~,,rres makes him one of the Club's young guns and hei - been a regular Senior player since 2000. Hi sattack on the ball in defence or up forward is great towatch and we hope this terrific young kid representsthe Bullants for years to come . CongatulationsWarren, Scott, Glenn, & Damian from all at theBullan ts !Yarra Valley OB - congratulates the following playersfor milestones achieved . Brad "Wizard" Downs playshis 100th game at AJAX today . Brad was an inaugralClub member in 1993, and since then has been one ofthe Club's best . He played in 4 Senior Grand Finals,was B & F in 1997, runner-up B & F in '98 & '95,Captain in '98, and Best Finals Player in 2000, &1995 . His ability to read play, tackling & courageallows him to play in most positions . BarnabyR3eilwraith plays his 50th game today. Barnabystarted in the U19's in 1996, and has played in all ofthe Club's sides .
TCHESDI SECTION
AJAX v Yarra Valley 0 B
Aquinas 0 C v Salesian 0 C
Banyule v University Blacks
Old Mentonians v Bulleen Templestowe
Ivanhoe Assumption v Monash Blues
I
4 .10 10 .16 11.21 87
Cr .:Umpires : Dianne Whiteley Sant o
11 .8 11.11 15 .15 1052 . Beal, Gilles, Savage, Stone ,
Simpson, Jarvie, Keem . A. is 3 . Dean 2, Yin 2, P Smith. T
T Glourp, Demetriou, Playfair,Forde (F)
10 .9 11.12 11 .16 (82)1 .6 5.9 8.13(61 )
2 Jess Denbraber Redwood. Best~ .. . s, tt".lliams . AJAX: Kirzner 7
rman 'tl'elslil2er Gold Blashki .., .:.a:,o1m Filleul (G )10.7 15.13 17.16 (118)
2 .0 5.2 7.4 9 .9(63)Price 3 Sibi)ia 3 Moffatt 2 Brown A Costello Dillo n
9Pst: Ravmslev Green Mackie Price Battenan 7 Acremar. Fisher. Best : Bournon
avins (B) Chris Doyle Chris f{aleta (G)4.2 7.5 11.6 12.7 ( 79)8.3 12.6 15.8 16.18(1l4)
3tth, s 6 . Buridge 3, Parris 1, Humphrey 1 ,Williams I . Best: Thompson ,Prior , Bone . Matthews, Clovers IvanhomHall 6, Serafull 2 . Joyce 2, O'Neil 1, Ryan 1, A. lacov an gelo. Aland 1,Blair r 1 . D. Pearce 1 . Best: Manuel, A. lacovangelo, Serafinl, Aland,
Hall, I an Umpires: John .Deering ( RFL) Greg Rowlings (F) Anthony
G 'L) -Eddie Boal Pat Mitchell (G )
moll,Sa iu Greely 6 . Cooke ; .Logan, Greely. Old I d.Holloway 10, Grace 5, CCreamer, Turton . BHickey . Umpires: Peter
Smith, Farrar, Williams,n (F )
:iams 2, Crauan, Lloyd ,
YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS u.2 2.1 6.6 7,850BAN-YULE 7.2 13.4 15.4 16.10 . 106Yarra Valley OB: L Morris 3 . B D2 . T Mcllrath 2 Best : T 6lcttrath,
L Pdiorris.Strong, B Drew, S Pask . G Coutts i:aayule : Turnbull 3, Prior2, J Egan 2 . Hopgood 2, DWitchell 2. Mitchell . M Willmore,
McDermott, Enright, King Best: Ferrall, M WIlhnore. Turnbull, D
Witchell. King. McDermot tAQUINAS 0 C 2.3 4.3 7.4 10.9 (69)
AJAX 4.5 6.14 7.16 10 .17 (77)Aquinas: White 2 Jeffrey Macklin Weeks McCarian Pomton PrngleAlford Kaa . Best: Sorace Jeffrey Kaa Smi^ >tafford Wilson .
AJAX: Tsivlin 2 Boon 2 Benedict Le :22r Cower Zemski Silberman
Goldewicz . Best Zemski Cukierman I :. .. 1_ . .itan Lewtn BoonUPYZUERSITY BLACKS 3 .5 5.7 10 .14 17 .16 (118)
OLD i=dENTO -S 1 .1 1 .8 1.10 1.12 (18)
Uni Blacks : Delanhunry 4 Hanna 2 Rizio 2 Scarlett 2 Ada BeatronBlack Carr Chandler e ll rst Carr Scarlett Ada Powell MMirtschin Rizia. Old )pel. D Alexander Dwyer StroudElliott Appel R Alexander.BULLEEN TEMP 2 t 5 .5 8.6 10.8 (68)PIATIPSOE ASSUMPTION 2 .3 7.4 11.8 15 .11 (101)
Bullcen Temp: Buccaehio 2, Florence 2, Edwards 1, Muddier 1,Papadopolous i, Toscano 1, McMahon l, M . Daskalou I Best:
Edwards, Buccaehio, Toscana I . Boyd, Lee, Tsokas, McMahonIvanhoe: Shemshedin 6, Si t 2, Donald 1, Cotter I, J . Flnlayson
1 , Scarpiri I . Yagmour 1 . Ei, Duncan 1 Best: Scarpart, Morris,J . Fi=ilayson, Cotter . M . to or gelo, Shemshedtn Umpires : J .Deertng
Greg Rawlings (F) Michael A .Grey 4B; Eddie Boa] Pat Mitchell (G)SALESIAN 0.4 3.6 4.8 8856
MONASH BLUES 3.3 6.5 9.8 10 13 73Saleaia>in: Byrne 3, Loughran 2 . Way, Ferwerda, Bates. Best : Way,Rose, Porter, Ferwerda, Smith, Woodman M onash Blues: Chapman 4,Green 2, Blackley, Jones, Saunders, Costley. Best: Feenaughtly,
Chapman . Green, Costley. Carey Blackley
0.2 4.3 10.3 12.6 (78)11 .2 17.3 24.3 (147)T1 in, Evans, Bobetlc. Best : J .. . . Knott Rionash Blues :
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Coach: Phil Davis Cu :ri : Garry Connolly Coach: Greg vVnitcroft we E ;Res . Coach : Barry Simon Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Co, oug Seed Coac i Matt i
;,es., h : A Parris Res Cc. . : .,.rlin McDon--,u
1 N. Gold (Capt) I L. Toomey 1 B . Reed 1 J . Prior 1 S. Conley
2 M . Konsky 2 S . Tibb 2 D. Witchell 2 S . Yates 2 M. Mau d3 B. Davis 3 S . Edwards 3 N . Taylor 4 W. Thompson 3 C . Tucke r
'4 M . Dudakov 5 A . Boland 4 T. Gloury Bone5 D4 T. O Neil l
Ritterma n5 J 6 M . Parker 5 B . Willmore. 5 P. Manue l.
D . Kalb (Capt Res) 7 C. Glennie 6 S . Tuckman 6 A. Tehan 6 T. HealyY7 G . Samuel 8 J . Jess 7 C. Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley
8 E. Raleigh 9 T. Harkin 8 B . Cantwell 8 N. Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth
9 J . Berger 10 D. Boland 9 M . Willmore 9 J . Matthews 9 E. Heal y
Dukes10 G . 1 1 M . Barmby12 A . Bethune
1 0 P. Gloury 10 P. Tsokas 10 P. LeeVa!kani stt D11 M . Segal (D .VCapt) 13 D. Den Braber {C} Wilson1 1 D. 11 G . Chivers
.12 L Hull-Brow n12 D . Goldenfei n
Raleigh13 J13 C. Jeffery 12 J . Ega n
13 T. Ryan 12 A. Parris.
13 S. Narkiewicz.14 J. Kagan
14 A. Lorki nWilliiams15 A 14 B . Woodlock 13 D. Tulloch 14 P. Flynn
15 J. Segal.
16 J Hunt 15 S . Gray 14 A. Wilke 15 J. Curtin
16 E. Janover.
17 B . Redwood 16 M . Gilbert 15 B. Wolnizer16 P. Harri s17 S Morris17 A. Cukierman (VC .R .) 18 J . Hughes 17 A. Small 16 S. Smith
.18 B Hal l18 J. Kirzner (V.Capt) 19 G . Whitehead 18 J . Turnbull
17 C. Darby.
19 D Wood19 G . Bliede n20 J. Sharp
20 M . Starret21 J . Pierce
19 N. Sannholm20 S. Playfair 18 K. Burridge
.21 N . Blainey
21 D . Gelber, 22 S . Flynn 21 R. Dintinosante 19 L . Stott 22 N . Shuttlewort h
22 E. Wollner 23 P. Stone 22 C. Taylor 20 M Jones 23 D . Rya n
23 A. Wollner 24 P. Harpe r25 P Sorace
23 M . Gray.
21 P. Gannas24 B . Fre w
Frisina25 J24 J. Bram25 M. Blashki
.26 R. Weeks
24 L . Richardson25 J. Szeremeta 22 G . McLaren
.26 P. Cameron
Duzenman26 B 27 D. Hincliffe 26 H . McDermott 23 D . Matthews 27 J . Fin!ayson.27 A. Spicer 28 A. Gerish 27 A. Nield 24 J. Newman 28 S . Matthews
28 A. Zemski 29 J . Wilson 28 L . Enright 25 R Lee 29 C. Hocking
29 P. Bryner30 R . Kogelman31 G . Evans 29 P. Smith
.26 S. Boyd
30 M . Sloa n31 T. Lupto n30 A. Lefkovic 32 D . Afford
30 D . Mutton 27 J. O'Donnell 32 L Pearce3 1 A . Lewis 33 C . Wooden 31 C . Bassett
28 R Milesi.
McGowan33 S32 D . Weisliize r33 S . Boon
34 M. Tam I i35 R Chapman
32 M. Natoli33 S. Dean 29 D . Williams
.34 B . Joyce
34 A . Lewin.
36 V. Hall 34 S. Lorenzini'
30 D . Florence 35 M . Serafln i36 C. Zeegers35 J. Lewis 37 G . Macklin Connell35 L . O 31 L. Norbury Cotter37 P36 J . Israelsohn 38 B. Moran 36 D . Play-fair 32 R . Williams
.38 R. People s
37 A . Sapar 39 S. White 37 T. Thompson33 N . Hamshare 39 M . Ebbage38 J . Feldma n
39 D . Vanaken40 S. Harris41 G . Davies
38 J. Redfern39 A. Hopgood 34 S . Lambropoulos 40 P. Martin
40 D . Ones 42 R . Moran 40 M. Smith 35 D . Daskalou 41 C. McDonal d42 B Martin
41 A . Silver 43 M. Slattery 41 T. Prior 36 P. Hare.
43 A Shemshedi n42 A . Cooper 44 J. Tapp!y
45 M RiellyY42 M. Van etere n
F l37 P. Ganiatsis
.44 A. Pace43 S . Cheste r
44 J Gelfand
.46 T. Vandersluis
43 L. err a44 S . Yin
38 N . Scaglione 45 A. lacouangel o.
45 A . Godlewicz 47 J. Smith 45 D . Boyd 39 D . Buccachio 46 M . lacouangel o
46 A Goldman48 D . McCartan 46 D . Nasrallah 40 A . Foley 47 B. Waters
.47 A . Silver
49 D . Poynton 47 J . King 41 R Lea48 R. Toogood
48 J . Pask 50 R . Kaa51 A . Pringle 48 D . Rybicki
.42 P. Edwards
49 Matt Sloan50 N. Clark
49 A . Lasnitzki 52 J . Bleakney 49 G. Bell 43 M . Daskalou 51 D. Pearce50 A . Benedykt 53 S . Verona 50 T. Nasral!ah
44 R Schneider 52 S . Sampson51 Z . Lewsk i52 D. Norich
54 M . O'Halloran55 L Stafford
51 J . Bott52 D . Noonan
.46 A . Humphrey 53 M . Chazan
53 J . Mordech.
56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C. Morivitis54 E. Newbold55 J . Healy
54 I . Same 57 L. Mackowski 54 C. Williams 48 A. Moriv tis 56 S. Saunder s55 J . Kaicer 58 T. Leddra 55 D. Williams 49 B . Touriganis 57 A. Cont i56 D.Seidl 59 B . Cooper 56 A. Roethe
Glove r50 D 58 T Memhet57 D. Spilberg 60 P. Scognamillo 57 B . McGregor .
Falker s59 A58 B. Yudelman 62 J . Fitzpatrick 58 L. Orton 53 A. Boyd .
Aboueid60 J59 R. Rotemberg 63 A . Barrie 59 M . Mitchell 60 D. Horvath.
61 M Anderson60 J . Weinberg 64 T. Nolan 60 D. Hassell
.62 P. Merory
61 J . Freeman 65 S . Haun 61 S . Dowlan Crappe r63 J62 J . Gottlieb 67 A . Lewison
og68 Coghlan62 T. Jubb
.64 M. Migliorini
63 T~s
63 A. Plant tt-Min s66 J. Ri vG . Cochrane
64 S . Taylor 67 G . StephensA. Cullen 68 F. YaghmoorS . Riney 69 J. MazoccaM . Lent 70 K. WiseP. Phillips 71 A. PearceB . Beech 72 K. MaghamezS . Dornom 73 D . DummettJ . McMullen 74 S. Hal lP. Fares 78 C . Brown
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1 S.Chapman2 J. Baxter
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M . Newman7 P. Farrar8 S .Thomsan9 C. O'Sul tvan10 Sam Lloyd11 M, Spencer12 G . Smyth1314 B. Merlin1 5 f,f .Tinkler16 B, Nind17 J . Mellington18 L. Smithjc~ M . Sounders
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What clreN, : y s:After five consecutive wins, irlest B swiek wasbrought back to earth last week, losing to acommitted Fitzroy . Injured West Brunswickplaying-coach Julian Siebrand thought his teamtried hard but felt that their poor delivery into theforward line cost them dearly. While key defendersSam Pietsch and Stuart Henderson will return thisweek, the Magpies will be without the services ofchampion Adam Cannane for the next 10 weeksafter he seriously injured his shoulder againstFitzroy . With Cannane and Siebrand missing, LaTrobe will fancy their chances against the Magpies.Fitzroy deserve to hold second spot after beatingtwo highly rated sides in the last fortnight and willbe further strengthened by the return of SteveAddicott this week . Gun midfielder Vin Cahill willhave the pins removed from his broken arm nextweek and the Reds are hopeful that he will beavailable by either Rounds 9 or 10 .While Old Geelong coach Michael Lockman washappy with winning three consecutive matches, hewas quick to point out that his side had not yetbeaten a side above them on the ladder. For this tohappen, Lockman said that there needed to be a liftacross the board and not from just a few players .The dual between leading sharpshooter MichaelVicker-Willis and Fitzroy's Matt Cairns will have alarge bearing on the result of this game.^ :n ' '- coach Paul Dimattina remains positivedespite their third consecutive heavy loss . "A win isjust around the corner for us ." he said . Dimattinapraised the efforts ofAdam Mickleson, Adam Henry,Brendan Clark and Jade Handfleld who have allbeen outstanding in recent weeks .Williamstown have only lost to Peninsula in thelast four weeks and have a tremendous opportunityto consolidate their place in the four before the mid-season break . If the favoured teams win thisweekend, a win against Bentleigh would see theCYMS sitting two games inside the four .Despite being winless, sitting on the bottom of theladder and with a long list of injuries . the morale atHawthorn is still high. It is testament to thecharacter of the Hawks that all bar one of theirinjured players made the long trip to Peninsula tosupport the club . Hawthorn coach Peter Tyson was
happy with the effortof his youngsters inthe second half
, especially key defender Travis
Newton, and was looking forward to facing fellowcellar dweller Oakleigh this week . Oakleigh havebeen the more competitive of the two in recent timesand will probably start a narrow favourite at home .Both sides have up to a dozen players each underthe age of 21 .
This week's match of the round pits the highly ratedOld Carey against the unbeaten Peninsula. OldCarey coach Glenn Taylor said that his side wouldplay an accountable brand of football in the hope ofworrying the Pirates into submission . Peninsulacoach Julian Sill expected Old Carey to be a "toughproposition" but word has it that they are treatingthis game like a Grand Final . These two sides splitthe points in their two clashes last year, butPeninsula is a much better side this year.What Ed Says :With space an issue, I will confine my thoughts a bitthis week! Great result by Fitzroy, a win at WestBrunswick is always hard fought . Old Careyproduced the other great result, they continue toimprove under coach Taylor and will certainly be aside to watch as the season unfolds .As for this week . ha'1'robe has mixed form in recentweeks however the injuries incurred by
B2 S 7- C'tIONOld Geelong Vickers-Willis 6 41Williamstown CYIvSS D Lee 9 36Fitzroy Reds Tornese 7 33Peninsula Payze 8 29Peninsula Claringbold 9 27
D2 Reserve sOld Geelong Perrin 0 14Fitzroy Reds Pidoto 0 13La Trobe Uni Sampson 0 12Old Carey Guerra 1 10Peninsula Prendergast 0 8
26 '' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
ick might help them get across the line .
gist should be the call on the visitor's trip
of the round sees 3 travel to Ol dwhat should be a cracker . The Pirate s
;,tade it seven in a row, a great start to the
E>:pect this to be a close one however eigh t
i itr,o, host Old Geelong in a game the visitorsill be keen to show their recent form was no fluke .
>tili a fan of the Reds though, they should win .
travel to Bexatl eigla with the aim of
,,, ;1litiuing their move up the ladder- Bentleigh i s
I; ~, : aiting the return of some key players an d
1! ., should continue their charge .Hawthorn an d Dakl e igflr meet With th e
of the season on the line. Predicting a
'lr .tn i
[ i,lally, a plug to Willy who have opened up a kidsclub at home games . Professionally run, it caters
and visitors alike and no doubt will add to
c3s day of Amateur Football .
(29) ED
La Trobe 3pts Latrobef-euinsula 20pts PeninsulaFitzroy 24pts Fitzroy
;% jIli .- ;->lstown 18pts Willy
12pts Draw
8pts
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- congratulate :- .= : .~ - - =yze on his
ration with his work ethic, which is seeing him
ae against Old Carey this week . 'Struts 'ii use Pirates in 1998 and now rivals Drew
rne-Smith as the clubs greatest goalkicker. B+ Fner and State Rep, his attitude towards training
d~ t messaging) is first class . Well done and
there be at least a couple more . We also:°atulate Sam Murray on 50 games . Muzz is an
i ~!~ :his best football in an injury riddled career .
, a hard working committeeman, the future forPOBFC looks sound with people like Sam
olved .„ss- sfown - congratulate Danny Oldham o n
I" ring his 150th last week . A cult figure amongstyounger players with his dash out of half back, adream has been realized with the movement intothe forward line this year. Alas, his kiek? -• ; remains
true of a hackman . Well done Olde !
La Trobe Ui ` : :'est BrunswickOld Ca) ~y v Peninsula 0 B on
- -'- OvalFitzroY, T°ds v Old Geelong
Bentleigh v Williamstown CYMS
Oakleigh v Hawthorn Amateurs
4 7.7 8.10 (58)
2.2 5.4 9.7 11.9(75)
ireest. Brunswick: Sheerly 4. Drain 3. McGuire. Best: Drain . Ward . West,
Enunerson . Bagttalt. Baitey. Fitzroy : Tornese 7. J.Parsons, Lee .
Murphy, Atherton. Best: Rawlins . Reeves . Murphy, Meughen, Bennie, Little .
U : Michael Sneddon (on rotation - from A) (F) Dennis Webster Lucas
Williams (o)
OLD CAREY 6.3 11.5 16.9 18.16(124)
Lk TRGBE URI 6.0 8.4 9.6 11 .9 (75 )
Old Carer. Hall 6. White 4. McQueen Parton 2 . James 2, Oppy, Pattenden.
Bull. Unkles Best: Battle, Boag, Everett. Cohen. Hutchinson . Wood La
TYobe But: N/A Best: N/A Umpires: Alan Ladd Paul Jones (F) Michael Ladd
Christian Schaeffer ffF
OLD GEELOPdG 4.2 9.6 15.10 19.13 (127)
B^ IGit 0.0 0.2 0.6 3.12 (30)
Old Geelong- Vickers-Willis 6. Salter 4 . N.Betts 4, T.Betts 2, Fttzclarence .
Malpas, Munro . Best: McCarthy, Legar . Paul, Temple-Smith, Salter,
Burbury. BeuB+ HandtIeld 2 . Henry. Best : HandIleld . Henry. Clark.
Mikelsen, Seeley, Fishlock. Umpires: Scott Mackie Mick Gllday (F) Patrick
Love Step i I rh (G)
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3.2 5.4 8.6 11.7 (73)
..,..:: D.Rudd, Suth-and . Best : Hilton . Chislett. Twy(ard ,
5 .- . : Goals : D .Lee 9, Wheeler 4 . Thomson 2 . Mccutcheon 2. Wouda
2, Featherston Best: Lee, Mccutcheon, Elias, Wheeler, Barlow, Cox oakfigh :
Goals: ackenzie 4 . Curtain 2, A Kitts 2 . Ryan 2. Cash . S Fitts . Varkatzos
Be L Britt. Gaal. A Kitts, S Fitts. Mitchell, Mulholland U:. . .s: Mar k
--i (on rotation- from A) (F) Jose Talavera Denver A :_.ier (G)
7 p.B. 11.4 20.5 30.11 39.19 .25 3
Inc . Lewis . Fitzroy Reds : Verwall 4. Roostem 2, Cook 2, Renz .
Penins 1a O.B. Murphy 10, N .Clartngbokl 9 . Payze 8, T.Prendergast 3.
Powney 2, Stainfarth 2. S.Prendergast. S.Parsons, T.CaghL:rt. Maclean.
Teekrw. Best: Murphy, S.Clarfngoold . Payze. Powney . S.Parsons . Davis.
Hawthorn Am. Cameron, Davies. Habel. Best: Neville. McKenzie, Davies,
Ogge, West, Newton. Umpire: Peter GriIDths (F)
WEBY H3 WICK 2.2 2.3 2.5 2,7(19)
Dona-ay. S.Andretos . Best: Grillo. Donovan, trirtue. Verwall . Everass.
OLD CAREY 3.1 4.2 6.5 8.6(54)
L$ 3'RGBE UNI 2.2 6.5 11.8 12.9 (81)
Old Carer England 2 . Konstantlnidis 2 . Adams. Bennett . L Guerra Hardy
Best: HID . Adams, Bull, England. Graham R. KonstantUlldis La Trobe lint
N/A Best: N/ AOLD GEELOidG 4.5 8.10 13 .12 16 .13 (109)
B =IGH 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1(13)
Old Ceel : Moloney 4, S.OBrten 2, Slattery 2. Dhlllon . Strauch, J .Cole,
S.CoEe, Atkins. Ross, J.Lesoe. Kilpatrick. Best : Strauch, Slattery. Carey .
S .0'Brien, Kilpatrick . Ross . Bentleigh: Caterson, Banks. Best: Prigg, Ne<<e .
Beane, t;Rthtngton, Staines. Kopitschinsk .
WTd CY]AS 1.6 3.17 8.19 14.25(109)
0_ MIGH 0.3 2.3 3.6 5.6136)
Will CYMS : Goals: Burgess 8, Buttigieg 2, Imms, Jones, Joseph, Kingham
Best: NLSbett, Burgess . Kingtam. Oldham. Di GrazLa, Bouras Oakleigtr.
Goals: Papadopoulos 3, I{eatina. Perdikomans Best: Comtellan, Moons.
Nu Perdikomatis . Kerley, Cooke
1] O.B. 6.7 11.11 17 .18 26 .25.18 1
5.6 12.11 17.15 20.18 (138)
4.4 8.6 1 t.9 13.13 (91 )
0.3 1.3 3.4 3.5 .2 3
; AM. 0.1 0.2 . .1.3, 2.4.1 6
F,s:_ .ut a O.B. J-Atchison 4, A.Parsons 3, Torossl 3 . Goldthorp 3,
J.Coghlan 3, Whelan 3. McMahon 2, Lethbridge. Day. Grant, Ta}iar. Jay.
Best: Grant . A.Parsons, Torossi, JAtclrLwn . Warner, Whelan . Hawthorn
Am. Bruns, Barker. Best: Ctennett. Bettio. Houareau, 0'Hatilon, Sears
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D2 SectionB ENTLEIGH FI ®Y REDS HAWTHORN U. `" --" QA KLEIGH A_F 9
Coach: Paul Dimattina Coach: Graham Burgen Coach : Peter Tyson W ' VE,-' ~ ;;'J Coach : Chris Moor eAssistant : Steve Grace Res. Coach : Darren Kane Res. Coach : Ed Sill Coach: Tony Crisafulli Res. Coach: Pat McKennaRes . Coach : Steve Hall Club 18 Coach: Greg Box Res: David Huffer
1 C. Shar p 1 A. Collins 12 D . Ferguson 1 D. Hannam 2 G . Broadley 1 P.Morton 2 A. Bloomfiel d3 A . Pittito 2a B . Holderhead 3a A. Knott 2 S .Fred rickson
3 D.Sheldrick 3 D. MacKenzie (VC)4 S. Sice 2b A . Walsh 3b N. Patterson
4 N.Dunne 4 B Varkatzos5 M. Eyles 3 S . Dibenedett o 4a S. Stevens
Glover4b B5 S .Adamswaite
.5 C. Kokkinos
6 R . Weber 4 B . Pollard .5a S . Avery
6 M .Watson7 S .Burke 7 M . Sho rt
7 J. Robe rtson 5 P. Diacogiorgis Sb T. Kerr 8 M .Corren6 8 R. Marshall8 J. Handfie{d 6 D . Cu rtis 6a P. Avery 9 LVJalker 9 J . Mouti s9 I . Jackson 7a S . Andrew 7 C. Alexander 10 S .Davis
11 D Harris 10 R . Mitchell10 A. Henry 7b L Byrne 8 J . Cargil; .
11 A .Murray 11 C . Hanle y11 D . Mart in 8 A. Byrne 9 R. Ogge 13 P.Moon 12 R . Dooley12 N . Aitken 9a H . Fletcher 10 P. Orchard
11 M Pollock15 S .Brooks16 A.Brennan 13 D . Britt14 B. Reid
15 S Grace9b C . Prior
.12b A. Tsoumbaris 17 J.Brodie 14 P. Malcolm
.16 L. Airey
10 A. Urbanic 13a J.Murphy 18 A.Hewitt1 9 S.White 15 G . Redford
C Martin11 B. Athe rton 13b J. Povey 20 A.Mu phy 16 M.. Bell.
18 S Adaway13 S. Pidott o 14a D. Lauletta
14b T Fi k21 D .Edmunds22 S Wl k
17 L. Cu rtai n.18aM . Walker
14 T. Clarke tzpatric15 M Tyson
i. cbc23 S.Craig 18 J . Connellan
19 B Clark16 G . Crane .
16 C Reed 24 S.Edwards 19 R . Keatin g.R. Fishlock 17 B. Lee
Baker18 M
.17 B. Ruzicka 25 M.Fanningng
27 S.Pmsano20 J. Tolley
21 A. Graham . 18 P Phillips 28 C .Ross 21 A. Perdikomati s22 A. Smith 19a C. Andrew 19 J. Law = 29 A.Randell 22 S. Ear23 G McFarlane 19b C. Quinn 20 S. Parker 30 J.Smith 23 J. Kerley.24 L. Holmesby 20 T. Mitchell 21 K Brockman 31 R .Man n
Gemmola32 S 24 S. Kit's25 D. Gold 21 C. Meighen 22 C . Habe l
23 L Collins.
16 T.Mawdsley4
25 C. Marshal l26 B . Padgham 22 C. Sullivan
23 D Knowles 24 J. Jackomonis0 R.Slater
42 D.Gleeson26 A. Kitts (VC )
27 J . Seeley . 25 M. Zaverella 43 A. Poulton 27 G . Smith28 M . McCulloch 24 A. Parsons 26 N . Hayes 44 S.Lineh an 28 B. Anderson29 H . McKenzie 26 C. Temperley 27 R . Lord 45 D.McMeekin 29 D. Sowersb y30 A . Miksad 27 J . Tornese 28 T Crivelli 47 A.8amson
50 K.Hopkins 30 P. Holden3OaD . Koprtschinski 29 V. Cahill 29 P. Barker rs54 TPete 31 T. Bromley (C)31 S. Craven 30 C. Little 30 31 55 A.Cummings 32 J Brown32 A. Strauch 31 P. Crowe 32
33 P Stroud56 J .Niel d57
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34 R. Johnston ALaid jaw 43Ev s34 M. Pirie 33 S . Dru ry 35 S Davies 70 J .Dumaresq 35 R. Nuske
35 L . Ireson C~) 34 S . Herce gceg.
36 A. West S .GellertA B ai Ile 36 M . Rya n36 M. Backman 36 M . Reeves 37 M . Daou R.Baker 37 P. Torpey37 P. Hutchison 38 A . George 38 B . Bruns A.Benton 38 S Cammis s38 G . Beattie 40 G. Bence 39 G . Carle
C B lBowden.
39 A. Mulholland39 G . Prigg 42 I. McBumey 40 P. Rossitto41 J Bogie T.Bullen 40 J . Gast40 J. Harbo tt le
41 J Neve45 J. Bennie
.42 D. McGlenchy S .Clifford
B Clutterbuck 41 M . Cas h.
42 A Mikkelsen46 D . Timm 43 I . Chaps
.M .Cotsopoulos 42 S . Daflo n.
43 A Ferris51 J. Rawlings 44 B . A6der H .Davies 43 B . Gant.
44 G Holland53 S. Addico tt 45 B . Mountain
'N .DejanovicM Donohue 44 N . Smith.
4554 J. Parsons 46 T. O Hanlon .
T.Duggan 45 G. Chapman
46 R. Lawford 57 R . Rome 47 D. Lahiff48 A . Brick
B .DumsdayJ Elli tt
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47 M . Scanlon 61 G . Virtue 49 N . Tierney. o
J .Eyre 47 M. Stevenso n48 P. Dimatt ina 62 N . Auden 50 J . Gourlay P.Farzant 48 A . McKenzie49 L Vrvona 67 R . Holderhead 51 S . Signorini C .Frands 49 S . Collins.50 A . Stanes 73 J. Bare 52 C . Frost D .Gilmour 50 P. Papadopoulo s51 P. Sampson 76 P. Everard 53 M. Preston D .Hill 51 L Kennedy52 L. Sampson 77 A. Grillo 54 J. Berry R .Hosking 52 C . Cook e53 A . Banks 97 D. Ronchi 55 A. Saull e
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63 D KealyA.MannP.Marozzi 59 B. Papadopoulos
60 R . Punter .64 N Kudeweh LMcNam ara keo60 M. VongSy61 J. Perrone .65 G . Ulywhite B 0
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Question: What are the six (6) exact words that must be added to complete this rule (re : Choice of Goal) .
BEFORE THE COIN IS TOSSED, THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM SHALL CALL(see FTLOTG for last weeks result) .
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® Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .
® 21 MVPs receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening.
32
IIt was a great weekend for VAFA football when allthree representative teams won, the Senior team andC to F team in Adelaide, and the U19 team atLavington .
The C to F team played the curtain-raiser and weretoo good, kicking 9.1 to 1 .1 in the first quarter .Quarter by quarter scores were :VAFA 9.1 13.5 22.8 29.9(183)SAAMFL 1.1 2.1 4.1 10.3(63)Best were T.Macgeorge (10 goals) M .Hazell M .PittsD .Rogers J .Smith G .Stroud (5 goals) Steve McCarthywas on field umpire . George Voyage was our coach .The senior game was close all day . SA had a verytalented full forward, Taylor, who finished up with 7goals . Quarter by quarter scores were;VAFA 3.1 8.8 .9.8 11 .12(78)SAAMFL 5.1 6.5 9.7 11 .9(75)SA had a chance to win with a kick after the bell .Thank the Lord the goal umpire was the SA man . Thefaint reactions of our players suggested that the finalkick was a goal and a victory for SA . Well, the SA goalumpire was a judge of quality and put up one fingerto give the VAFA a win by 3 points .
Rumour has it that the goal umpire's next twoappointments were Flinders Island and Oodnadatta .Best were L Mahoney (De La Salle) Malty Jackson(Old Brighton) Ewan Thompson (MHSOB) AndrewEvans (De La Salle) Simon Lethlean (Old Xaverians)
Goals came from Nick Mitchell (St Bernards) LukeVassallo (St Bernards) Aldan Boyd (Old Scotch) 2 .Michael Blood (Old Xaverians) Simon Lethlean (OldXaveriansl) Marcus Dollman (St Kevins) AndrewRamsden (Old Trinity) and Matty Jackson (OldBrighton )
No its not a misprint but Marty Jackson was ourField Umpire in the Senior game .
The U19's played in cold and blustery conditions atLavington . The wind was perhaps a 3 goal advantage .VAFA made full use of the wind and led 5 .5 to 1 .1 atthe first change .
NSW-ACT came back hard in the second quarter andat half time it was VAFA 7 .8(50 )NSW-ACT 8.4(52) .
The premiership quarter promised to be just that withthe on ballers Dinneen, T.Harvey, Wise Bonnici andMcClelland dominant and with Thomas brilliant onhis wing, the VAFA replied 8 .1 to 2 .1 to have the gamewell in hand at the last change and went on to win15 .19(109) to 12 .5(77). Best were Thomas Wise
Dinneen T .HarveyMcClelland HylandO'Connor Quin. Ourumpire was Andre :vStephen .
Quiz Hailey's Comet flashed across the sky on 2ndMay 1910 . On that day a child destined to be afamous footballer was born . Hailey's comet did notappear again until 2 May 1986 . On that day thefamous footballer died . His life had spanned fromcomet to comet . This footballer had more than atouch of comet about it . He could play cricket a bittoo. Can you name him?
The first Interstate draft took place in 1981 . Who wasthe first player named in the first draft? He latercoached in the VAFA .
Answers to quiz1 . Laurie Nash famous Sth Melbourne footballerrecruited from Tasmania, kicked 18 goals in theinterstate match . He also played test cricket forAustralia as a fast bowler.2 . Alan Johnson played at Melbourne drafted fromWest Australia and later coached Old Trinity .
In a remarkable contradiction of current form, OldHaileybury annihilated De La Salle 15 .11 (101) to5 .18 (48) . Armstrong, Borg and Kraus were on fire .Craig Wright and Damien Toohey tried valiantlyacross the hb line for De La.Yes. Kevin (Chili) Segota celebrated his 250th game
on Saturday in the centre between Parkside andMonash . The match ball was signed by the playersand presented to Kevin, along with a bottle ofchampers. A fitting tribute to Kevin's love of
umpiring VAFA football and a drink (s?) after thegame .
Mazenod, on top and undefeated in 'C' metCommonwealth Bank, on the bottom, with one win .It ended alright but the day had its moments . The topteam were 3 goals down at the first change, and only1 goal ahead at the last change . In the end they won13 .19 to 11 .15 . Mazenod were so shocked they forgotto send in goal kickers and best players, or was thecoach so upset he forbade it? Best for the Bank wereMaher, Griggs, McNamara (C'wealth) .
100 and 200 to the Melnjak brothers, at Hampton,Edi and Robert, great players and club members .St Bernards OC were holding a 30th birthdaycelebration party at Moonee Valley Racing Club . Theclub's best ever team was announced on that date .
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split had taken piace in C' 6cction . The top
an lined up as :
5 the bottom 5; Banyule, on top with 7 winst, a game ahead of Old Melburnians and Ol d
f3, ;,,ljon, with Old Haileybury 2 games behind and 2
u S clear of fifth placed St Kilda .
Langford-Jones (former St Kilda star - so saidlu Sunday Press in the greatest misstatement of the, .,ltui-y) coached Victoria's CDEFG team to an
,,,j ;tanding victory in Adelaide at the Norwood Oval .
Dave Gregory (C) (Bala), Mike Constable (0 .
,[ .1, Peter Grant (VC) (0 . B'ton) . HBk's : Cam Lade
Bton), David Willey (Bloods), Garry Phillips (0 .Centres: Jeremy Nicholls (0. Melb) . Marcu s
LPrjIumano (Banyule), Cullen Gunn (0 . Geel .) .
fl.F,,~,ds: Greg Sutterby (Banyule), Al Lawson (H .
Rrn-~rs), Charlie Capiron (St Kilda) . Fwds : Peter
Ad : ms (Banyule), John Bingham (0. Hail), Leigh Holt
( Ganvule) . Rucks : Paul Woff (0. B'ton), Greg
Bradshaw (0 . Melb), Steve Wiltshire (Pen . OB) . I/C :
Anthony Whelan (Aquinas). Mark Wilkinson (Aquin),
.Mark Mason (Preston), Marty Newnham (0 . Carey) .
QUIZ : How many of them played VFL football, before
or after 1988?
Andrew's fellow selectors were Peter Mason, RickBrockweil and Peter Hutchinson .
The team played a blistering first quarter to lead 11 .3
to 1 .1 and were in charge for the rest of the game to
win 28.16 to 8 .13 . Best were Bradshaw, Nicholls,
Capiron . Woff, Grant, Lawson, Sutterby, Whelan (7
gls) .100 games to field umpire, Steve "Twang" McCarthy,who joined us from the VFL senior list in 1984 . Four
Grand Finals to his credit (3 in U19 and 1 in E), Steveis still displaying blistering speed in 2003 .
0 . Geelong came from 13 points behind at the lastchange to defeat Power House by 3 points and go intothe 'E' Section four, winning 13 .15 to 13 .12 . Best
were Gude (5), Harwood, Le Deux (OGS), and Dester,Deans, Twist (PH) .
0. Camberwell caused the upset of the day bydefeating hitherto undefeated 'B' Section leaders O .
Paradians . The result was due in no small way to thereturn to the field of O. Camberwell's coach IanRogers. Final scores were 23 .17 .145 to 17 .5 .117 andbest were Rogers (11), Karl, McDonald (0 . Camb) and
Gleeson, Spillane, Roe (0 . Par) .
In the battle of South Rd, O. Brighton 'C' Section,
defeated Old Haileybury by a solitary goal, 12 .15 to
11 .15 . Best : Grant, McLennan, Tate (0 . B'ton) and
Brewer, Meckiff, Schmidt (0 . Hail) .
200 games to Jim Bonwick (0 . Hail), Ian Chettle
(UHSOB) . Michael Tamblyn (Caul . Gr.), Uni Blackscaptain and 1979 B&F winner, Simon Gill played his
I00th game .
Thomastown (E) preserved their record as the only
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undefeated senior team when they beat BulleenUnited 31 .18 .204 to 16 .5 .101 . Stars were Wiendl,Fellows, Kevin Harting (6), Broderick (12) T'town and
Morly, Bowden . Lempriere (Bull . Utd) .
'A' Section umpires were Goodman . Flannery, Mead,Cavanagh, Horwood, Wiseman, Henry, Tracey, Dodds
and Wills .
0 1
Club games were suspended for Interstate gameswith Victoria playing Tasmania and South Australia
at Elsternwick Park.
Teams selected as follows : vs Tasmania:
Bks : Lockie (U .Blks), Murphy (Orm), Curnow (U .
Blues), H . Bks : Royal (Coburg),S. Costello (VC) (U .
Blacks), Long (Caulf. Gr.) . C: Dove (Orm), Paul (0 .
Hail), McHenry (De La) . H.Fwds: Priestly (0 . B'ton),
R. Brown (0 . Meib), R. Booth (U . Blks). Fwds : Nugent
(De La), Moore (Mon. Blues), Shephard (0 . B'ton) .
Rucks: Price (Marc), Dunn (De La), Rice (C) (Coil) .
Inter : C . Price (U. Blues), Corben (Orm), Tallent (0 .
Sc) .Victoria outclassed a young Tasmanian side to win
26 .28 to 5 .13 . Best were R . Brown, Corben, Dunn,
Paull . Dove, Long with chief goalkickers Moore 5 .
Priestly 5, Brown 4, Dove 3, Tallent 3 .
vs South Australi a
Bks: Halasa (De La), King (St Bern) . Bourne (Orm) .
H . Bks : Doolan (St Bern), Trumble (U . Blues),
McDonnell (De La). C: Marx (Old Sc .), Davis (Geel),
Sherwen (0 . Sc). H . Fwds : I . Cordner (VC) (0 . Melb),
Yeo (U . Blues) . Fwds: Wilson (NOB), M . Cooke (0 .
Carey), Groves (De La), Rucks : Naylor (Orm), Wade
(C) (St Bern), Beddoe (De La) . Inter : Houghton (0 .Hail), Welch (NOB), Bill Peers (0 . Trin).
South Australia, with first use of a strong wind,
kicked 6 .2 to 1 .7 in the first term, and with 2 goals in
the second term, led by 4points at half time, 8 .5 to
6 .13 . Victoria outplayed SA in the third term, kicking
4 .6 to 2 .4 and with a 10 point lead at the last change,and the wind in the final term, looked headed for a
big win . However SA played with great fire in the lastquarter, and with their backmen spoiling theVictorian forwards, almost turned certain defeat into
victory . Doolan, wing and Bourne in the ruck,
steadied Victoria and the final scores were 12 .31 .103
to 13 .12.90 .Best were Doolan, Naylor, Cordner, Bourne, Sleeman,David, Welsh and for SA Keynes, Heels, Wells,
Burgess .Coaches were Bernie Sheehy (vs Tas). and Peter
O'Donohue (vs SA) .
Umpires were Goodman, Rowe (SA) and Rowell, G .M .
Simpson (vs Tas) .
David Willey (pre '88) (St Kilda), Jeremy Nicholls (pre'88) (Melbourne), Peter Adams (pre '88) (Collingwood) .
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A few unexpected results upset the Qwill's tippingapplecart this week, so it's back to th old drawing boar
d
Hew defied thelodds nosd~atWerribee by a comfortable
skipper Albert again did t h
ew elfchesl .REVIEW to dredge no some n
e
S Yndal Tany Horeturned to type as they rallied from as
low start, being six goals to nil down halfway through the uarter tosecond
a at Jordan Reserve.dThetS~yn~r~~e~F~~ 2edibv BlrownrHallisey and Hunter were resolute,la while MacK~nype was
great in the middle and the form of pinch-hitting fonvard
margin, after the Bees threw away a half time leadcourtesy Of Some bad kicking fo
r by the KS e~ghggoa~tin the thirdquarter
. Cullen snagged six for Kew, While Stephens indefenee *and Renou in the ruck were alsocontributors for the victors. noteworthy
The Svafuburae juggernaut continues to wreak havoc, asthe Razorbacks managed a handsome victory overElsternwick, but were certainly made to work hard
chle- I us (I nMurchie-Hins (they may as well be theOn eF dlepand skip 13, and old reliables Fragiacomo,grade legend e business . Lower
Leigh Murphy was good value for the Wicks.In other matches, Power House
upset most people'sexpectation as they continued 9t ,home form, GC miserableSouth Melbourne Districts were too good for.
PREVIEW
SYnd~ Tany Ho travel to St. Jame s
11, a reeat Of the Park to face~Sw~nny a e still hurtby this defeat and ~ou lGrand
d not wantfurther salt rubbed into any lingering wounds by havingthe Synners to be the first 'side to defeat them in 2003. Asencouraging as their comeback against Monash mighthave been, they cannot afford such a slow start againstthe Razorbacks
. While that may not happen, I don't fancythe opposite to happen either. Frside, om end to end, side to
top to bottom however you want to measusser it,Swinburne are as good as any team (with the Possible
exceptiori of the 2001 Fitzroy Reds) I've seen at this level.Swinburne to win .
ARoIIash Gryphons welconae South Melbourne Districtsto East Caulfield Reserve in what promises to be anintriguing contest
. The Gryphs are part of the pelotonchasing a spot in the four, while the Bloods are currentlya game clear in second spot, and
safe in the four for atleast another week even if they lose today. Dreadfully
enigmatic, Monash's Jekyll ,and Hyde traits were neatlyencapsulated in last week's match, v ;;ii]e the Bloods
showed that they deservesecond position thus far
Seriously though, I'II
with their win over Rupertswood. As much as PersonalWoul d bia
s been as consistent as I'd ~tike, gsomething that theyve;
; not
Bloods levelled a
s todaymueh at Souths
. Tough choice, but I'll go tiietoday. Werribee take on $t,
John's {7C at Soldiers Reserve inan
member of the 10ur Outside the four" while the other incentive laden contest, the Bees being anothe
rwho despite being second last, do in fact boast the secondbest percentage, needless to say are desperate
for a win toescape the relegation zone. It is unfathomable that St.
giv
e John'
s an
d are I where think they are, but losing s ohas certainly not helped their cause . many Somethin
g closeghas t
oaine
. this couid be an opportunity for theJOCs to break out for they'II lose by less than a goal iKew take St. John's for the points,host Elsternwick
at JJ Higgins Reserve in animportant match for both teams, albeit for signifcantiVd ifferent reasons
. The Ks are part of a cluster of fou r of th,teams final and are kee~n to keep in tou~ h, sbyhil ~E
sl te nwi ek will needwatc
h a win to ou t aid fo
r thei r Cull climb out of the cellar . If it eventuates ,en (Kew) versus Murphy (Elsternvrickl
in the middle, it should be a great onefor a winner, I cannot ignore ladder on on e
positions, cu contesL As
form and home ground advantage Iwell I CAN ignorethem, but I won't), so it's New for mine
.Po wer Housemake the long trek to Sunbury as theysquare up to Rupert f.,°nod
In defiance of manypeople'sexpectations, both teams are separated by only one game
,
D3 St;L'I`tpNSwinburneRupertswoodSwinburneRupertswoodMonash GryphonsD3 RESERVERupertswoodSouth Melbourne DistWerribe ePower HouseSyndal Tally Ho
Murchie 9 43Burrowes 5 31Hi~ins 4 24Whitehead 0 20Malone 4 20
Jordan 6 18W Rosowski 1 15Harding 0 14D'Intino 3
13Thompson 01 2
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,s admittedly, a percentage difference you could
on why they shouldn't make it two long haul roa dtruck through . However, the Piranhas won't se e
ories in succession, while Rupo, of course will b e,' to rectify their goal shooting problems after losin gpoints last week despite five more scoring shots .House may feel there is the opportunity for a few
re goals at the expense of the cavalier Rupo defence,,,at I can't see them turning the same trick twice .
,,upertswood to win .
SOCIAL6vndal Tally Ho will be heading to the Beehive Hotel after
,i ;r Surinburne game for a two course meal for $25 .
:;n ndance is compulsory, so support the sponsor whopports your club.
`,Sanash Gryphons have their Reverse Raffle for a$1000ri c on Sunday June 1, from lpm at East Caulfield
rve . Tickets are S20 for entry only, or S30 (entry plus~ and drink) . See Dutchy for further information (if h e
tiasn't seen you first) .South Melbourne Districts are having adiunertdanceJauction on Saturday 21st June at 7 .30pm,it powerhouse Function Centre . Cost is $70 for three,urse meal and drinks . Entertainment will be provided
I)Y live band "Kerferd" featuring Matt Hannon . Forixookings contact Bernie Lazzaro on 0412 126 469 orMaureen McGee on 0419 526 670 . Donations of items forauctions are also appreciated.
CORRESPONDENTSAny correspondence regarding social notes, milestones
etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) to myselfvia fax on 9920 9097 or emailPeter .PS .williamsonCa,centrelink.gov.au (work).
Have a great VAFA weekend.'The Qwill "
S;'nd ai Tally He - congratulate 3-1awn O'Bo--' ~ onreaching the 200 game milestone last week. Shawn hasbeen a consistent contributor with the club for manyvears and the club was disappointed they couldn't provide
3.5 3.5 9.6 13.10.88
5.8 15.15 16.19 21 .26.15 2
Elsternwlek; Byrne 3. Hunter 2. Murphy 2, Perkins 2, Foster 2,
Stephens, C.Mahony . Best; Murphy . Nolan, Whelan, Byrne, Yemm .
C .Mahony Swinburne: Murchle 9, Higgins 4 . Fidler 2 . Fricke 2, Trickey .
Milano. Albert. Roberts Best: Fidler, Murchie, Roberts, Higgins .
Fraglacomo . Albert Umpires : David Longworth Nick Evans (F) JamesGregory Thepan Nallainathan (B) Paul Whitehead Peter Maddocks of
WERRIBEE 5.2 7.4 8.10 9.12 .66
NEW 3.9 4.10 12 .11 16 .13.109
Werribee: Flack 3, Murphy 2 . Pace . Keogh, may, Hoffman. Best:May,
Collier, L .Carson, Keogh, Pace. Hew : Cullen 6, Bell 3, Fitzgerald 2.
Looker, Tinetti. Gridley. Bortone. DeBraner. Best : Ritchie . Stephens.
Delaney. Renou, Tinetti .Cullen . Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan PhilGluyas (F) Jon Kralevski Joel wignell(B )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0 .4 4.6 8.11 10.14 (74)
PdOi4ASH GRYPHONS 4.5 6.6 11 .15 15 .20 (110)
Syndal Tally-Ho: Leplaa 3, Cachla 2, McKenzie, Rutter, Morrison .
Retnolds, Gleeson . Best:Sheer, Gleeson. Hallisey . Brown, Reynolds .
Robinson &ionash : G .Harrak 5, Malone 4 . Best :wells . G .Harrak,
S .Harrak, P.Rutherford . Gilchrist. Roche Umpires : Ron Marlyn JasonLane (F) Thomas Wischer Lee Dalton (B) Sam Perrin John Ralph (G)SOUTH MELB DIST 5 .1 10.5 13.7 19 .11 (125)
RUPERTSwOOD 3.6 6.9 11.15 15 .20 (110)
South Meib Dist : Cheevers P 6, Daly 4 . Henderson Earl 3, D'Andrea
Wade 2. Hannan Andrew 2 . McKerrow D. Zantuck T. Best: Cheevers
Paul, Daly, Zantuck . D'Andrea W, McGee, Bracei. Rupertswood:
Burrows 5, Dressler 3. Baines, Trimming, Hatty, McGovern, McGrath,
Ahbanis. Best: Collins. Dressier, West . Burrows . Baines, King. Umpires:Geoff Curran (on rotation - from B) (F) John O'Connor James Patrick
iB)ST JOHPBS O C 3.1 5.4 7.6 9.10 (64)
POWER HOUSE 2.3 5.6 10.6 10.7 (67)
St. Johns : Diaz 2 Koppens Dowsett Fancea Vanderweert Hilton B
Chessum A Van Houten. Best Not received . Pow er Honse: Verberme 4
Tavlor 2 Clarke H Miller Robertson Robinson . Best : Verberme
Ricahrdson Cooper Harris Risiovski Taylor. Umpires : Anthony Simpson
Mitch Buaton (F)D'iERYE
ELS' 2 !ICfi 2.2 5.4 6.4 7.5.4 7
5.3 8.6 11.10 17.12,11 4
Elsten iclc; Goldman 3, walker 2 . Gordon . Creak. Best : Bravington.
hell, Creak, Battatni. Goldman, Walker . Swfnburne; Allen 5,
tI{I,~) ,
the ideal result last week to adequately celebrate hisachievement . Well done "Poin" from all at the Synners .
Monash Gryphons - cult figure David Walter celebrates
the (1000) milestone of 100 games this week . Known as"1000" because he is, according to some, "1000 milesaway", David has been good value since first appearancefor the Gryphs back in 1997 . After working his waythrough the reserves for a couple of seasons . Walts hasregularly held down a position in the seniors for the lastfew years, and given the Gryphs some colourfulperformances- Well done David, from everyone at theGryphons.
r1r HESD3 SE {'; 3N
Kew v Elsternwick
Werribee Amateurs v St Johns 0 C
Swinburne Uni v Syndal Tally-Ho
Monash Gryphons v South Melb DistrictsRupertswood v Power House
Menzies 2, Carter 2, Murphy 2 . Liston 2 . Little. Goode . Thomas,
Revnoldson Best: Andrtnopoulous. Demarte, Allen, Watts, HowatL
Murphy.wE EE 7.5 11.7 18.11 22 .14.146
NEW 1.0 2.4 2.4 3. 5 . 23
Werribee: Mercieca 7, Marinis 4, Carlesso 3, C.Alabakis 2, Ellis 2,
Fraser 2, Fuller 2, M .Alabakis. Best Mercieca, Camilleri. Mahoney,
Owens, Carlesso, ACarson. Kew: Doumis 2, Rankus. Best : Seines,
Doumis, Malvis . Johnston, Jensen, Rakusz .
SYNDAI. TALLY-HO 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.3 (9)
MO%ASH GRYPHONS 4.2 8.4 11 .5 19.5 (119)
Syndsl Tally-Ho: Hartnett . Best : Rosenhain, Devon, Bartholomew,
J.Fleming . Miller, Collins ffionash : A.Arena 8. C.Yamu 4, Kent 2, Perry
2, Varcoe, Wadley, McKenzie, Batle. Goals. Best: Details not received.
SOUTH :.SELS DIST 4 .1 4.5 5.6 5.8 (38)
RUPERTSWOOD 4 .2 8.4 12.5 19.5 (119)
South YYelb Dist : Bell 2, Pohtner, Rosawski Wayne, Downing. Best:
C)vne . Grant, Fern, Lazzaro . Rosowski Wayne, Bell Rupertswood:
Jordan 6. O'Callaghan 4. Icely 3, Wilson 3 . Kosta, McCrann, Ramsey.
Best : McKenzie, Jordan, O'Callaghan, Ang, Howard, Cerro
ST JOHNS 0 C 2.1 6.5 11 .7 16.8 (104)
POWER HOUSE 3.2 4.3 4.5 8.5 (53)
St . Johns : Hancock 4 Kelly J 3 Borghona 2 Ladson M 2 DragwidgeSacco Canning Roberts Scardamaglla . Best: Hancock Scardamaglia
Kelly J Barney Cotto Ladson M. Power House : D'hllino 3 Cooper 2
davis 2 Owens. Best : Davis Stanley M Rainey West Macleod Black .
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E7-- . :_ : : K EWCh: Peter Oliveri Sen: Rohan Doherty Cason : Jack McDonald Coach: Bre tt Devlin Cocch : Tony West
Res Coach : Andrew Curtain Res: Paul Gregor A . Cc h : Phil Knight As :: Peter Bacon Res. Coach : ShaneRes: Gary Dean McLauchlan
1 L. Murphy 1 J. Doumis Res .DVC 1 S. Bourbon 1 M . Taylor 2 Purcell G.2 A. Hankin 2 L. Fitzgerald 2 M. Healy 2 Re Humphries 3 Page S.3 J . Yem m4 S . Rosengart en
3 D. Beha n4 G . Crimmins
3 A. Grad y4 N Ruthe rford
3 N . Pavlou 4 Burrowes D .5 McGrath J5 M . Whelan 5 K. Delaney
.5 T. Gilchrist
4 B. Turner .6 Gallus S
7 J McAdam6 N. Tinett i 6 Baxte rD.
M. Braini .5 ~C).
7 Whitehead B ..8 S Cur ri e
7 B . Dover 7 D. Waiter 6 H . Clarke 8 Elliott K ..9 T. Hartleyy
D. Mainsb ri dge V.C . 8 J . Blandford 7 Cr Richardson 9 Clarke M.10 R . Bravington
9 P. Wftchell10 B . Cullen Capt .
g G . Wadley 8 Ju Clarke 10 Albanis J.11 L . Missaglia 11 B Woodhouse V C 10 P. Williamson 9 L Fraser 11 Mottle B. '1 2 N . Wigmore . . .
12 M . Gridley 11 A . Nichols 10 J . Rainey 12 Temming M .13 S. Soppet
13 C . Kyriakou 12 A . Gross 11 J . Gill 13 Sinnott B. ( Capt.)14 B. Mahony (VC )15 B Hooper 14 J. Looker 13 J . Stratford 12 Ash Brownjohn 14 Plummar L.
.16 M Burman 15 F. Lamanna 14 D . BoIEe 13 J . Harris 15 Webb N .
.17 J . Perkins 1 6 D Wood
17 B Allen15 A. Perry16 P. Rennison
14 W. Elliot 16 Clarke P.17 Hatty R .18 C. McKenna
19 J Hunter.
18 N . Dahlstrom 17 J. Hetherington15 P. Haseler Sen . (C) 18 Pe ttman M ..
20 E Goldman 19 J. Dennis 18 J. Harrak 16 R . Anderson 19 Collins D ..21 P. Stuchberry, 20 A. Acfleld 19 R . Coxhead 17 C . Macleod 20 Flinn P.22 G. Elvin (DVC) 21 M . Ayres V.Capt 20 D . Rogers 18 F. Doyle 22 Stevens D.23 S . Cu rtain 22 C. Stephens 21 P. Tobin 19 Ja Evans 23 West M .24 A . Foster 23 J . deBlank 22 G . Harrak 20 D . Cooper 25 Weston S.25 S Gordon 25 C. Watts 23 A. Mckenzie 21 Da Miller 27 Temming L .26 C . Mattony (C) 26 S . Byrnes Res . V.C 24 C. Good 22 Sa Evans 28 McDonald D.27 M. Daniels28 V. O'Connor
27 T. Moore28 K . Gatezio
25 A. Trotter26 S . Arena 23 R. Clifford 29 Baines M.
32 Sinnet P29 S. Mahony 29 M . Dalrymple 27 R. Gilchrist 24 Ni Bishop .3,,, King J30 M. Nicho l
31 G Devonshire30 C . Giansante R.C.31 D lanni
28 M . Malone 25 M . Driessen 35 Ce rto C ..32 C . Ly ons
.32 A. Drago
29 P.Warren 26 J. Senior 36 Henryry33 M . Cunningham 33 D . Wayland
30 P. Holland 27 Je Robert son 38 Johnson R .34 J . Beaumont 34 J. Bortone 31 G. Roche 28 P. Cooper 39 Walsh D.34 A. Contin ® 35 R . Bruno 32 A . Tolongos 29 M . Davis 40 Wilson T.35 P. McNally 36 B. Marchesani 33 J . Park 31 R . Marshall (RC) . 41 O'Riley C.36 Y. Afie 37 S. Johnston 34 M. Graydon 32 M . Verberne Se(VC) 42 McKenzie M.37 D. Nolan ( CR) 38 J . Ritchie 35 A. Moffat 33 A Ristovski 43 Phillips R .38 A . Bumey39 M Thiele
39 A. Eaton 36 G . Block.Marshal l34 J
44 IcelyA..
40 A . Patey 40 J . Ferrantin o41 R. Livingston
37 A. Jenkin38 J. Watson
.35 J . Kilpatrick
45 Hum D .46 Howard R41 D . Byrne
42 J lJlikakis42 J . Pilkington 39 M. Paolucci 36 A. Robinson
.47 Soutaris A ..
43 P Clarke43 A . Bortone 40 M. Bourbon 37 S. West 48 Bugeja N ..
4 C Walker44 A . Makris 41 P. Rutherford 38 T. Brownjohn 49 McGovern N ..445 R . Grandemange 45 G. Evans46 B Van Zuiden
42 G . Sims 39 R. Owen 50 Soutaris D ..
47 A Lawler43 M . Cleary 40 M . Tikjob 51 MacPherson B.
47 N . Uttin .48 S Mikrou
44 L Wells 41 Rh Black 52 Jordon A .48 M. Fran e n49 D. Hohaia
.49 P. Dennis Res DVC 45 J . Gonis
46 G. Kent 42 P Arnold 54 Kosta M .56 Hatty G.
50 M . Ba ttaini 50 A. Carma n51 M Blair 47 T. Beslee 43 Je Howes 57 McMahon N.
51 G . Powell52 M Purcell
.52 N . Gill 48 M . Angel 44 Da Glanville
45 A Contreras58 Woodall D.
.53 A Lewis 53 S. Osborne 49 C . Robinson . 61 McConville P..
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Either D4 is becoming a little more predicable, or I am onfire with my tipping after another 5 out of 5 . The final'srace now appears to have narrowed down to seven teams .Unfortunately, if my grade one maths teacher was right,seven does not go into five, and therefore every match fromhere on in is of utmost importance to all involved .ReviewAs has been the trend for much of the Brunswick Power'smatches this season, both teams kicked a bag of goals,however, they still fell to Bul2een who opened theiraccount for the season . With Tim Conn dominating theback flanks, the Cobra's ran out thirteen point winners .The St. Mary's home match against Richmond Centralswent as expected as the likes of Rob Orme, AdamBallantyne and Tim Brown starred for the Saints as theyran out comfortable 78 point winners .Under a new game plan, Box Hill North began well to be2 goals up, however, poor kicking did not help their cause .With Mizzi and Doody again playing well for the Turtles,Eltham managed to capitalise and kicked away to acomfortable 10 goal win .I predicted an upset at Warrior Park . but the magnitude ofthe win was something that surprised even myself. TheWarriors jumped out of the block., much to theamazement of the Vultures, and through some great workin defence and around the ground by the likes of DuncanBean and the "Brothers Christo", the Warriors kickedaway to inflict a crushing 10 goal win .
The match of the day proved to be just that in a freeflowing and high scoring match . The Dales managed to getthe jump on North Brunswick and it appeared as thoughthey would blow the game apart . The good work of North'sHamilton up forward ensured his team kept close though,and going into the final quarter North Brunswick was onlya goal behind. In an epic final quarter, North managed tohit the front and an upset was in the making . However, theRams dug deep and, with some inspirational goals fromFrancis "Disco" Varga, regained the lead to run outwinners by four goals .
Albert Park had the bve .PreviewRICHMOND CENTRAL v BULLEEN COBRA SWhat a match this will be with both teams having similarform of late, and both hoping to improve on their currentwin/loss ratio . On paper, Bulleen would appear to havethe better credentials, however, the likes of Trotter andWhite will have something to say about that for Centrals .In what will be a close match, I am going with the Cobra'sto make it hvo in a row with an eight-point victory .BOX HILI. NORTH v ST MARYSThe Saint's home form has been second to none thisseason, however, away from the "Postage Stamp", they can
be considered beatable. They also looked a bette
r team with Butler in theforward line last we~'n,
although it is still a
difficult assignment to cover the likes of last year's jointclub best and fairest, Matt Gilchrist and Jason Hill, fullforward Vaughn Ryan and the flashy Dogga Watson whoare all out with long term knee injuries. The Box Hill Northback line will need to be at their best if they are to haveany chance and therefore Shaun Wakefield and JustinGarrett will need to shine . However. I cannot see themcoming close, as the Saints consolidate themselves in thetop five with a 58-point victory.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS v NO! 1 CKOn paper, this would appear to be a one-sided affair,however, the Turtles have been traveling along very nicelyof late, and their home form has been good . The tirelesswork of Defelice and Paleodimos for North will play a bigpart in the match, while another big hearted performancefrom Heck will be required if they are to challenge . Elthamare a five goal better team at home and will push North tothe limit, however, the return of club legend Joe Boudolohthis week should be enough to see North return to th e
nner's list with a closely fought 11 point victory .:CEL POWER v OLD STBC3t7
noth teams enjoy playing a free flowing, running game,and I think the goal umpires will have their work cut outfor them this week. The Warriors are another team thathave been traveling along nicely of late, and continue toimprove every week. I believe the Power's runners willcause some concern for "Scratcher" Wilson and hi s
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aching staff, however, I cannot see them being able h tounter the forward line brilliance of Jucka Horsburg or
any D4 pundits are saying this has been due to favorable
her, I am going with the Falcon's to return to the
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workman like skills of Captain Fairfield . Therefore, it' sYarriors for mine as they keep in touch with the topwith a crushing 44-point victory.
i ;,is.yU v ALBERT PARKThe students have started well, there is no doubt, however .
;i turing rather that class on the field . Today's match is aaance for them to prove the critics wrong as they host afreshed Falcon's team. Albert Park will still be smartin g
r; om their thumping against the Dales, and will be baying
' . r blood in today's match . In what could become a battle
,,, the full forwards with Tate and one end and Allan at the
vinner's list and make it two losses in a row for the
, ~udents with a 31-point victory.
1t .Lilydale maintain their 100% winning record this week
,s they have the bye .
St . Mary's have their comedy night after this week's
match . It will contain their very own funny man Michael
, hamberlain, with some of his extremely comical friends.
pax Hill North will have "DJ Gorgeous" Gus Dickcranking out the disco hits after this week's match from
7 .30pm .Press correspondents
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Lo :: :3 ;Il Nor'-: - will this week celebrate the 50th game forthe other half of "the odd couple's" in big Jimmy. Jimmy's
~~Lrong ruck play has been a highlight of his career .
IIHS-VU - All players . supporters and members of the
committee salute David "Fatty" Wallace on finally
reaching this wonderful 300 VAFA and club games
milestone . He is the first player to reach the 300 mark at
Uni High . David has been a VAFA leading goalkicker, clubBest & Fairest and club captain for a record 8 years . Never
known for blinding speed or high marks Fatty has built hisgame around hard work and total commitment at the ball .
He is known for extremely accurate kicking especially forgoal, a wonderful ability to read the play and put his body
in at all times . He is a fantastic example to younger playerswho want to know how to improve themselves . The
committee would also like to acknowledge the support andloyalty shown by David's partner Melinda. Almost every
week we have the privilege of seeing Fatty's two boysJames & Nicholas honing their skills and occasionally
watching dad . Once again we congratulate David on thisachievement and hope those old, wobbly legs keep going
for some time to come .
TODAY'S AD4 SEC'I'I07
Richmond Central v Bulleen CobrasBox Hill North v St Mary s
Eltham Collegians v North BrunswickBrunswick Power v Old Westbourne
UHS-VU v Albert Par kMt Lilydale - Bye
ui`t COBRAS 5.0 10.1 15.3 18.5 (113)
-- _tiRdSWICK P0T,7 :: 5.1 11.6 14.6 15.10 (100)
Bullem Cobms: hiciaren 5 Baldi 3 Cook De Jong 2 Bacchll 2 Mazzarella
Daniels Redfern . Best : Conn Mclrean D Trinchl Powerham Orwin .
Brunswick Power: Not received. Umpires : Paul Tuppen Rod Sneddon (F)
Michael Hamer (B )STMARYS 5.5 8.5 17.10 23 .141152)
RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .2 4.8 8.9 10.14{74)
St Marys: Butter 9, Stone 2, Orme 2, Koumankaiak7s 2, Thmrvns 2.
Theoharris. Bernardi, Dwvar, Purcell . Allen . Wright Best: Butler. Brown,
Stone, Ballantyne, Orme . Schembrt Richmond Central: Hatzakortzian 4,
Macak 3, Liuazi, Speakman, Cartwright Best : Trotter, White . Liu2zi . Cox
Cartwright. Hatzakortzian Umpires: Troy Brooks Jim Pappas (F)
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 .6 9.9 12.14 19.18 (132)
BO%PLrLLNORTH 3 .3 4.8 6.10 10.11 f71)
E ltbam Collegians: Chapple 6, Mann 5, Macdonald 3. Jeat 2 .Doody.Miz21.
J,Baud . Best : Mizzi. Macdonald, Doody, Thomas. Mann, Carter. Box Hill
North: Keillor 4, Namouskl 2. Cook 2, Lbyle, Worrell. Best: Odza. lvorrell,
Sallanmoglu, Cummings, KeIDor, Namouskt . Umpires: Jarred Aspmail Sean
Scully Stir (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .3 9.5 13.6 17-8(110)
UHc-y(7 0.2 4.4 5.7 7.10t52)
OldWes e: J.Horsburgh 5. Paves 2, Edwards 2, Oldham 2, Lever 2,
DePiazza 2, Hodgson. Board . Best: Berm, Edwards, M.Christo. Fairfield,
A .Chrlsto, Baulch UAS-VU: Rose 3, Zulieki . Tate, Gerolemou, Ha}mes. Best:
Rose, Gorrtrtge, Dolence, Hams. Cracknell. Thorpe Um : Andrew Shiels
Paul Holtman (F)ALBERT PARK NNE
NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.3 6.6 10.8 15.11 (101)
Y.T LB,YDALE 5.6 9.8 10.14 18.19 (127)
North Brunswick.• Hamilton 6 Sammartino 2 B .Carter 2 H .Tsiatas, Guppy
Closter Defelfce Santecroee. Best., Wallmeyer. Ham7lton, Closter, Heck Stellar
Santecroce . Mt I3kydalG Charles 3 Paull 3 F. Varga 3 Carolan 2 Kellett 2
Lonergan 2 Hayes Roberts Van Duuren. BesCLonergan Callanan Carstens
C.Varga Charles Paull . Umpires : George Paleodllnm Shaun Rothe (F)
D4 RF5EM
BULLELN COBRAS 2 .0 8.4 13.6 18.12 (120)
BRUNSWICK POWER 2 .2 13 4.6 4.9 (33)
Bulleen Cobras: J Lawrie 6 M Orwtn G Fortore 2 Lykopandis 2 Clements
Mehrez Chan Foskett . Best Rodrigues Unwin Lowrie Clements Chan Ong
Brunswick Power. Details not received .
ST MARYS 8.6 14.14 20.20 27.29(191)
RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.1 1.4 2.4 3 .5(23)
St R°iary's: Anthony 6, Rousls 4, Leszko 4 . Luce 3 . Webb 3, Hausler 2 . West,
C Goldsworthy. Roseman. Cummins . Watson Best West, Zsembery .
Ashbury, Hausler, Anthony, Latimer Richmond Central : Ward . Levin.
Karamichalos Best : Levin, MclAonakl. Old . Pardy. Guthrie
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6.3 11.6 16.9 22.13(145)
BOX AII,L NORTH 2.3 3.3 3.3 3.4 (22)
Eltham Coll : Drummond 8 . Robins 2, Jeat 2, Toulson 2, White,
A.Howgate . Smith. Lacey. R Watson, Love, Warner. A .Mann. Best: Robins .
Dnmunond, Richardson, A.Mann, Evans, Totilson . Box Hill North : That,
Evans. St John . Best : Thoi, D'Mato . Yamamoto, Evans, Takeshita,
Robinson .OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .0 2.3 5.3 6.4(40)
UIiS.VU 4.2 5.3 8.5 12.8(80)
Old Westbourne: ixltch 2, Chrisio 2, Scholes, Said . Best : Semmens,
Aqullnia. RiFalland. Wmtle, D .Slattery, KingUH3-VU : Forbes 4 . Mills 3. Will .
C .1ltomas . P.Thomas, Higgins, Fischer Best Weber . Ludlow, J.Thomas,
Fisher. Wit. CatterallALBERT PARK BYENORTH BRUNSWICK 4 .4 8.7 17.12 18.14 (122)
',. MT LII,yDALE 0.1 2.2 2.3 3.4(22)
North Brunswick : Papanikolou 8 Ackland 5 Salloum Messiake
Prestigiacomo Mountney Palmieri . Best : Papazikolou Russo Salloum
Polimecns Ackland Duson. Mt L3lydale: Cunningham Leek Merrell .
BestMorotti Cunningham Penhale Watt Bird Del Biondo .
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SECTION 1 - PREVIE WThe Fielders host the Skevvies today and thegood news is one of these teams will win! Bothsides are capable of producing patches of goodfooty, but are struggling for consistency . Whilst a
draw is possible, the Skevs form is slightly lesspatchier.
The Tonners welcome OEG and both clubs are onthe march, registering their first wins of theseason last week . The two teams will be eager togo "back to back," and in a hard fought contest,
it'll be OB in front when the players shake hands .
A top drawer encounter at Camberwell, when theScotchies entertain the Xav's . The visitors havesuccumbed to numbers one and two, on the tablein recent weeks, whilst Scotch's efforts have beenfaultless since they lost to the same sides .Winning form is a hard habit to break, and I'llstick with the hosts .
Last week, Marcellin again, were not far away intheir spirited loss to the ladder leaders . Todaythey travel to Uni, who were irresistible for threestanzas in their clash against the Xavs . The
Students wanting to put four quarters together,should be a shade too polished .
Tested last . Saturday, the Bernie's findthemselves back on home soil, and DLS have theunenviable task of travelling into the Essendonheartland for the second successive week . Thevisitors will be keen to atone, and whilst
competitive, will fall .
SECTION 2 - PREVIEWRound eight kicks off this afternoon with one ofthe 'matches-of-the-season', when third-placedHampton play host to second-placed Werribee .With OM's to pick up four points from the bye, awin is vital for both teams, desperately needing tostay on par with the competition leaders .Werribee will be fresh after not gracing the fieldlast weekend, while Hampton will be out toavenge an average showing last weekend,Werribee to get up in a close one .
Two sides with fluctuating form, Old Camberwellhost Old Trinity ; an important match for bothsides in the context of the season . Both four andthree, Camberwell and Trinity have a chance toenter the top three with a win this afternoon,Trinity likely to continue their convincing formand get up by a few points .
Elsewhere, Old Paradians will be outclassed bvBeaumaris, a morale-boosting win last weekend
(U19 - 2,3 & Red)
moving theSharks tofour andt h r e e .Paradian shave been on 1ie i :iprove, but are -~ j i ; a= .behind their opposition, Beaumaris hornecomfortably.
Finally Old Ivanhoe should escape the clutches ofthe bottom two when they meet Mazenod, at
home . The Glen Waverley side are in desperatesearch of players to fill a massive void, left bythose recruited to the seniors and the numerousinjured forced to watch from the sidelines,
SECTION 3 - PREVIEW
Old Carey looks to extend their lead at the top ofthe table this afternoon when they meet fellowladder-leaders Collegians, away . After a gruellingfixture last week, Collegians will be pushed tomatch Carey for the entire four quarters, thelatter team barely raising a sweat in theircomprehensive destruction of NOBS last week.Both teams sit at six and one, percentage theonly differentiating factor, with Old Carey to gofour points clear and record win number seven .
Rupertswood are likely to stay with Old Carey atthe top of the table, when they meet MHSOB thisafternoon . Inaccuracy largely contributed toMHSOB's loss last weekend, yet the MelbourneHigh boys are likely to struggle this week evenwith their kicking boots on ; the stronger andmore skilful Rupertswood to win comfortably .
Elsewhere Monash, fresh from inflicting a 181point thumping, meet AJAX away in a classicmid-table derby. With both teams on the verge ofentering the top half of the table, the match hasall the hallmarks to a tight, hard-fought contest,
with Monash favourites to get up, if only by a fewpoints .
Finally, Therry Penola should record win numberfive for the season when they play St .
Bernards(2) at home, while the North Old Boysenjoy the luxury of an extra week on the track.
SECTION BLUE PREVIEW
The Beders and the Krushers, WHAT A GA?vZE! Inthis campaign, the K's have been flawless whilstthe Tigers have dropped just one match . Bothteams will be jockeying for the psychological edgein a prelude to the post home and away season .It will be a skilful, tight and tough encounter, andit will be the Krushers .
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Saints have it all to do when they confront
JOC's! St . John's have been in ominou s
l,uc!1 and they know if they are victorious and, t,sults go in their favour, they will occupy a top
[,,,,o position.The Clays will maintain contact with the top four:chen they triumph over an up and down
Bentleigh . The B's having a real roller coaster of;i season, will be unable to contain a powerful(laymen forward set-up . .
'!,he Monders buoyed by their victory last week,
„-i ll fancy their chances against the District ladsSouth Melb this Friday at Elsternwick Park .
However, the visitors who are eyeing off a hat-trick of wins and getting better as the seasonprogresses, will prevail .
Following some positive early season showings,die Panthers performances have fallen away in
recent weeks . DLS give it their all, each and every
1;ame and this will be no different, but alas fort13em, either will be their number of successes .
SECTION RED - PREVIEW
;lfter several big margins in round seven, roundeight looks to curb that trend, with four of theiive games likely to go right down to the wire .
In the match of the round second-placed Uni
Blacks meet third-placed Fitzroy, both teamslooking to continue their impressive run of form .
The Blacks have won each of their past threematches by more than one hundred points andhave a percentage nearing 450, and on statisticsalone should get up, although not without a fightfrom the gallant Reds .
Fourth meets fifth, as La Trobe travel to Xavs,the home team struggled last week in their defeataway to Fitzroy. On the other hand La Trobeclaimed victory last week in a high intensity, lowscoring fixture, and in a game that could bedecided by less than a kick, La Trobe to get up.
Sixth meets seventh when Aquinas hosts St Leos,both teams desperately seeking to avengeaverage showings last week . Two weeks ago St
Leos impressed with an upset victory over LaTrobe, and despite an average outing last week,should recapture their good away form, and getup in a close one .
Elsewhere, Bulleen-Templestowe have thechance to get off the bottom of the ladder, despitenot having won this season, when they host
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Yarra Valley in what should be a close game .
Both teams have struggled this season withsmall lists, compared to the overflowing lists ofthe stronger clubs, and in a game that could goeither way, Yarra Valley to get up.
Finally competition leaders Banyule will havelittle trouble disposing of Old Westbourne, alimited list, rather than lack of skill, tainting
Westbourne's chances .
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Old Melburnians Ironmonger 3 22Old Camberwell Peasnell 0 21Old Ivanhoe Alagona 0 20Hampton Rovers Scott 2 15Old Melburnians Hurst 6 15U19 (3)Collegians Burrows 0 31Rupertswood Potter 7 23Collegians Naylor 2 20Rupertswood Brennan 3 20Collegians Elg 0 14U19 (2) BLUEOakleigh Jordan 8 44Oakleigh Clays Nassrallah 0 34St Bedes MT McNamara 0 30
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UPIDER-19 SEC2iON 2OLD CAMBERWELL BYEOLD IVAtkiOE 5.2 7.3 8.5 8.7(55)OLD MFd EURPi[ANS 5 .2 9.7 11.11 17.13 (115)Old Ivanhoe Goals: Bryant 2, Adderley, Peacock, Britten. Hope, Uljans, Georglau .Best Nagel, Adderley, Sterne, Georgian, St~ersma, Dawkin sOld Metbucn3ana Goals: Hurst 6, Tandy 3 . Ironmonger 3, Rafferty 2, Dick .Voyage. Con. Best: Hurst, Hindle, Hardie, Lawler. Wettenil:a1L Schofield.Umpires : Brian Nunn Brendan Devlin (F)OLD TRINITY 4.3 8.4 12.5 9.6(120)OLD PARADIANS 1.3 4.6 5.6 7.9(51)Old Trinity: Gutierrez 7. Attken 3. Goldenberg 2 . Bitwant 2, Hore-Lacy. Kenna,Herrod. Barella. Romney. Best Aitken, Kenna Day, Webster, McDonald .Gutierrez. Old Paradians - Details not received. Umpires: Chris Collins (F) NickMurphy Matthew Cowley (G )BEAUlt1AR2S 4.4 7.8 11.14 12 .16 (88)
HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 4.7 7.10 11 .14 (80)Beaim+.aria: Boreham 3 Bramwell M 3 Bowker 2 Branmwell J Mitchell WilsonWoolnough. Best Hogarth Wilson Williams Kelly Bawkec Hampton RovemJones 4 Scott 2 Jowett Kobayashi Rfalthouse McNamara Sprott Best Kobaya.ChMChristiansen Scott M Jones L Giasoum Kelilas . Umpfias: Chris Stevens (F)MAZENOD 0 C forfeited to WERREM AMATEUR S
UNDER-19 SECTION 3RUPERTSRr040 6.4 9.8 13.12 16.15 111COLLEGIANS 3.1 5.1 6.1 7.244Rupertswoodh Potter 6, Brennan 3 . Bishop 2, Heywood 2, Corte. Jaeger,Quinn . Best: Little, West, Potter. Sullivan. Monte Baaall. Collegians:- Morris 2,Naylor 2, fidgemts. Stone, Khou ry . Best: Parrent• Morris . Adgemis, ShorLAshman . Moon. UmPLes: Gerard RalLc (F) Adrian Borg Ricky Goodman (B) LukePipe (G )AJAX 4.1 9.3 11.7 16.12(108)MHSOB 2.6 10.12 11.15 14.21(105)AJAX- Gent 4, Kestenberg 3 . Bloom 3. Thurin 2 . Peters. Porat, Lukav, Rose BestRose. Heine, GhonL Bloom. Kestenberg, GrdMHSOB: Hagan 5, Hanlllton-Ho 3,Clarke 2 . Greenhill 2. Geraux, Harding Best: Avram, Hagan, Clarke. Saultry.Hamilton-Ho, Harding Umpires : Brett Herskope Geoff Kelly (F) Richard BeasonJar Brent Adamson (B)OLD CAREY 5.7 16.12 18.16 24 .22 (166)NORTH OLD BOYS 1.1 2.4 4.7 6.7(43)Old Carey : Angus 5, Ashworth 4, Collins A 3, Adam 3. MacFarlane 2. Stewart-Holmes 2. Evans 2, Sinison 2, MeKlmion Best : Evans, Bowley, MacFarlane,
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Arnold. Best Chalk Arnold O'Connor Penry D'Ollviaa Hanger De La Sallv.
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MONASH 7.2 12.9 20.14 31 .17 (203)ST. BERNARDS, 2.1 2.3 3.3 3.4(22)M • Sharpe 8, Blythe 7 . Pay 4. Chapman 3, Metllkrnec 3, Gebhardt 2,Leviston. O'donnell . Spence. Cobban. Best Sharpe. Pay. Blythe. Westbrook,Mudge, Hayter. St Bernards: Eurels, Anderson, Tankey. Best: Tankey. EweBuis, Anderson, Faulkner, O'dea Umpres : Pat Coullhard Luke Duthie (F)
UNDER-19 (21 BLUEOABT.EIGH AFC 5.5 13.7 19.11 26.19.175OAHIEIGH CLAYS 2 .4 10.9 13.13 15.18.108
AFL: Jordan 8. Lamb 4, Netirzie 3. S. Briggs 2, Ciavarella 2, Counting,2, Reynolds 2, White. Best: Hogan . Reynolds, Jordan, Lamb, Torcasio, Cammiss
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Lowther 2 Tulloch 2 Thwton. Best Theron Tair Giffin Lwther Casey HigginsUmptre Dash Petits (on rotation - from B) (F )
U?IDER-19 121 REDYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 0 .1. 0.1 2.2 4.226UNIVERSITY BLACBS 5.7 12.11 19.13 25.21 171Yarra Valley O& Nicholas 2 . B Seeger, C Walker. Best D Smith, B Mitchell, C
Britt . Nicholas. Amos. Rokk:ld University Blackin Dowsk.y 6, Moffat 4. Brooks 4 .Jesse 2. Kelly 2 . Bullen-Rendal 2, Crossley. Prestkige, Bulten. Whatley, Goonan .Best : Bullen-Rendal. Moffat. DausFey, W4:od, Barter, Henty Umpires: Pat MaebusGary Seaborne (F)
OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .2 5.6 9.8 14.15(99)BUId.-'PEMP 2 .4 2.8 4.9 6.1IX46)Old Westbourne: Taylor 4, P.Hudson 2, Morsello 2, Lawson. Neville, Mason,A.Potts, Bartolo, Gamfer. Best Neville . Mason, A .Potts, Walker, Naldu.Merryweather Bultem Temp: Lee 3. Setlacm, Tremayne, Vaga . Best Scan,Coulston. Lee, Verga.. West. Siman Umpires: Shane Mele Gaj Skandakiunar (F)Anthony Vatopoulos Ryan Place (B) S}meon Vatitirndos Victor Vafipoutos (G)FTfZROY REDS 6 .2 14.3 23.6 28.12 (180)OLD YAVF,RIANS (2) 0 .0 2.2 2.7 4.9 (33)Fitzroy Reds: MaFJiamez 14, Louis-Gteeson 3 . Vrolato 3 . Rogers 2, Dullard 2.Hart I. Sharbell 1, Butler I, Clark I . Best: Maghamez. Louls-Gieeson. Butler,Z6ca. Edwards, Robbins. Old Xaverlamn Nolan 2, Quinn 1 . McInerney 1 . BestChester. Trorato . Ginnaan . Rees, Rogan, Koine. Ump3rea: Frank KavanaghPeter Pullen (F) Wayne Frith Michael Camilled (B )LA TROBE UNI 4 .3 5.4 7.6 8.8(56)AgU1NAS 0 C 0.0 2.1 3.2 4.4(28)I& Trobe: Harvey 4. Sewell 1,Butler 1, Tomlinson I, Redmond I . Best: Ulph.Murphy, Redmond. Harvey Aquhmse Hardman, Walsh, Visser, Crozier. Best:White, Lobczuk. Dester. Minchan. Crozier, Hardman Umphrs : James Olle GeoffDevewn (F) Mike Slodyczka (B) Michael Isbister Keiran O'Keefe (G )BANYULI:<VIEWBAtiH 4.0 14.2 17.6 24 .16 ( I60)ST. LEOS 3.5 4.7 6.7 6.8(44)Banyule- • Tsingaris 12, Mltrqwulos 5, Morgan 3, Parfett 2 . Sall,Nichols, Best: Wise, Tsingaris . Parfett, Richardson, McGovern, Morgan. St .l.eoa:Horner. Kennedy. Barnwell, McCann, Phyland. Huang. Best- Waters, Horner,Coppxk. McCann. Levans . Pascoe. UmphCs : Ken McNiece David D'Altera (F)
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iJnder®19 - Section 2DEAUMARlS HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD 0: .0 C;+,, ;, `ELL FC OI.D IVANHO E
Coach: Mick Deaton Coach : Michael Blake Coach: John Le Grand Coach: Anson Brovmless Coach : Stephen Kin g
Asst : Mark Berry Asst Coach : Adam Jenkins
2 S. Hoult 1 T. McNamara 1 D . Hansen (C) 1 T. Lyons Team Mgr : Phil Peacock
3 M . Eady 2 N. Oriti 2 D . Regan 2 L . Weaver 1 A . Alagona (Co-C)
4 L. Quirk 3 M . Ellis 3 B. Kinniburgh 3 G. Hanson 2 B. Nage l
7 S. Lynch (VC) 5 R. Bassiry 4 R . House 4 B. Hillier 3 Rhys Mitchell
8 D. Taylor 6 A. Blake5 N . Bradley 8 J . Vince 4 R . Butle r
9 M. Wilson (C)7 P. Campbell8 L Fletcher 6 A . Stagliano 14 J . Hedley 5 G. Bryant (VC)
10 J. Kelly.
g L Kaspercryk 7 S . Ware16 A . Langford17 D . Clyne
6 A . Reed7 R. Colema n11 T. Fitzgerald 10 D. O'Brien 8 N . House Vince18 J 8 R . Sterne14 P. Berry 11 J. LeVeque 9 B . Chamberlain
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16 C . Terpsinis12 B. Kezilas13 K. Spratt 10 J . Mather
.20 C. Birrell 10 M . Verrochi
17 C Evans 14 B. McCallum 11 J . Kavanagh 21 C. Rogers 11 G . Fowle r.18 D . Bird 15 I . Nicholls 12 A . Cook 22 G . Alessio 12 D. Peacock (VC)
20 R . Dew 16 G . Giasoumi 16 T. Bourbon 23 L. Taylor 14 A. Grange r
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27 D. Murphy 24 Y. Kobayashi 26 G . Hamill 29 D . Bruce 22 J. Britten
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OLD MELBURNIANS OLD PARADIANS OLD TRINITY WERRIBEECoach : Owen Lalor Coach: Anthony Quinn Coach : Dean Peters Coach : Fab Gatt i
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52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
Under-19 - Section 3AJAX COLLEGIANS MIiS00 M ONASH BLUES
Coach : Gary Blusztein Coach : Andrew Kenneally Coach: Cadell Duke Coac D Graceh
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Asst Coach : Shaun Kelly
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Under-19 - L1JEDEHTLEIGN DE LA SALLE ( 2) GLEN Ell, _
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Coach : M . Lee Coach : Rob Smith Coach: John Howard Coaches: Svend Samild, Coach : Brett Gardner
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Finlay, Therry Penola. Striking, 4 matches .
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Power House, Striking ,L -.- .es .
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-oth clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Aquinas;9 300 (second offence over the last three yearperiod) and Banyule $ 100 (first offence over the lastthree year period) .
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Winning EdgePresentation s
Today sees the half way mark of the season and in each Section 2 South.
section, it does seem that three finalists are already known .That is not to say there won't be surprise results to prove
me wrong!REVIEW OF ROUND 6 .
Section 1 .Old Xaverians continued on their winning way at theexpense of Marcellin, who went down by seventy three
points . The "Crocodile" defenders allowed, the "Eagles" onlyeight scoring shots, such was the dominance of the Old
Xaverians around the ground .
Prahran finished two points short of a"gross" defeat ofMonash Blues in a game, which after a spirited first quarter
became fairly one sided . Best for Monash were: O'Dwyer,
Plehn and Ben Dods . Prahran had three real stars viz . :
"Cougar" Cartledge (9 goals from a wing), "Carey"
Butterworth (6 goals at centre half forward) and on baller.
Jason Storer .De La Salle showed Old Ivanhoe the gap presently existingbetween the top three sides and the fourth placed side . Old
Ivanhoe finished fifty five points in arrears after anemotional match in which the Ivanhoe spirit tested De La
Salle fully. Best for "De La" included ; Norton and the
Brashers (A good name for a band!) Old Ivanhoe were well
served by ; Darren Toll (4 goals) . Jordon Risstrom and Theo
Mitas .The closest result was that between the seventh and eighth
placed teams . St Kevin's effectively won this match in the
first quarter, when they set up a four goal lead . Collegians
fought back doggedly to put themselves right back intocontention before falling five points short of victory. Greg
Oakley contributed greatly up forward for Collegians, whowere also well served well by Brendan Hains and Perkov.
For St Kevin's . Schauf. Halpin and Shelley were best .
Section 2 North .
Old Trinity players and supporters enjoyed their forty fourpoint victory over Fitzroy Reds. Trinity set up their victoryearly in the game and were never headed . CaptainJonathan set up the Trinity forward line as "Cade's County"where the ball remained for long periods!
Old Carey, who were outplayed throughout by OldXaverians, never gave up and scored more after half timethan they did in the first half. The small arena helped theXaverians score fifty one times .University Blacks did what most teams fail to do bydefeating Therry Penola by eight points at Oak Park . The
excited Blacks regaled their Di supporters with "tall talesand true" of their team performance and of the charismaticleadership of Craig Baulch, who celebrated a birthday witha match winning display. Therry Penola never surrenderedeven though the Blacks were clearly the better side on theday . Best for Therry Penchi were ; Vanenglen . Piazza and the
super veteran and living legend, Ron . Costello .
Old Essendon had the bye .
Mazenod scored another' !- ; _-'
big victory. St Leo's could
not match the skill of theSection leaders and lost by sixty six points .
Whitefriars took the four points against Old Brighton by twopoints in the day's closest contest . Old Brighton, who hadmore of the play, will long rue their lack of accurate kickingfor goal .Eley Park, consolidated third place with a convincing ninetyeight point victory over Hawthorn Amateurs, who are notenjoying much success in 2003 .
A.J .A.X . jumped to fourth place through their twenty fourpoint defeat of Old Geelong. Only inaccuracy prevented a
bigger A .J .A .X. victory.
PREVIEW OF ROUND 7 .
Section 1 .Marcellin are my selection to defeat Monash Blues at
Bulleen .The two strongest teams over the past three seasons namelyDe La Salle and Old Xaverians meet at Waverley Park, East
Malvern . Old Xaverians have only succumbed to De La Salleonce in recent times and in each of their other meetings the"Crocs" have proven too strong . Mark Williamson will have
to make many permutations in his class room aboutnullification of the Xaverian mid field and ipso facto their
forward line . His research will remain hypothetical as Ibelieve the Old Xaverians will continue their winning
sequence .Collegians will prove competitive against Old Ivanhoe on theTrott Oval, although I doubt they possess the depth of talentneeded to defeat the fiercely competitive Old Ivanhoe team .The lure of fourth place should be enough incentive for OldIvanhoe to gain victory .Prahran should record another comfortable victory bydefeating St Kevin's, whose players will not be able to nullifyCartledge, Butterworth and the plethora of mid fielders, whccontinually drive the ball forward .
Section 2 North .The match between Old Xaverians and Old Essendon coukwell be a preview of the Grand Final . So far this season thenis little between the two teams as far as statistics anconcerned and today could reveal their relative strengthsOld Xaverians are a mixture of tall and small as we ll a:young and experienced players, whose endeavour last wee]was a treat to witness. Providing the Xaverians keep thelminds on the task, I believe they will win as McHalStadium will be much more familiar to them .
University Blacks will be anxious to defeat Old Carey, whicthey should accomplish with comparative ease, as seconplace beckons .Therry Penola have disappointed so far this season
b today I select them to defeat Fitzroy Reds, whose form t
date has been none too impressive . Fitness could well pro the vital factor in the outcome of this match, whi c
ultimately prove vital in the struggle for fourth place.
Old Trinity have the bye.
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Section 2 Southus should continue on their winning way at the
C,.,;cnse of St Leo's, who have found success elusive this
.i ;lroll .,c nod should make it seven wins in a row by accounting
old Geelong. The wide expanses of Como Park should„ b1e the Mazenod mid fielders to feed Bridgland and
r,uhergill who look set for another bag of goals .
\ ,) A.X . journey east to meet Eley Park. who are enjoying
t) ;eir best season long time. A .J A
x suspect that, at home .Park will prove too toug
h o d Brighton should keep their final four hopes alive with an in over the struggling Hawthorn Amateurs .
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CLUB MU (NORTHOLD ESSENDON GR BYEFTI'ZROY REDS 2.6 3.6 4.8 6.12 (48)OLD TRINITY 2.2 6.8 9.10 13.14 (102)Fitzroy Reds: Prior 3, Cook 2, Whftty. Best: Cook, Prior. Holland. Puglia,Prim, Vaughan Old Trinity* Langdon 3, Sommerville 2, Lade 2, Dodgson 2 .Gnatt. Hit, Robinson, Brawn, Cameron. Best: Cameron. Dodgson, Langdon,Gnatt, Heaven, Hit. Umpires : Frank Kavanagh Rod Curtis (not registered) (F)OLD CAREY 2 .0 2 .2 4.3 5.5(35)OLD RAVERIAttS (2) 7.4 18 .10 25 .16 29.22 (196)Old Carey: Nance M 2, Nance P 2, Cooke Best : Gorman, O'Neill. Ridley.Croft, Baird, Brown Old Xaverlans (2) : Quinn 6. Stoney 5, 0'CaIlaghan 3,Furlett 2, Higgins 2, McClean 2, O'Kane 2, Mackay . Farly, Silk, Hoare, Harly.Curtain L, Larkins Best : Larkins. Quinn. Stoney, Higgins . Hariy, SilkUmpires : Tony Hall Tom Mahon (registered -Old CareyXF )
Therry Pmo}a 2 .1 3.2 6.3 8.6Unit Blacks 4 .2 69 7 12 8.14Theny : Watson 2 . Keenan 2, Costello I . O'Neill 1 M. Goodwin 1, Lyons IBest: Vanenglen. Toner, Plaza. D. Goodwin, Kelly, Maresdk . Uni Blacks:Snow 3, Haden 1 . Cardamoine 1. Prince 1, Fink 1, Merlo 1. Best: Haden,Matthews, Bowers, Owen, Prince . Hutchins . Umpires: Tony Robbins JohnPoore (F)
CLUB XVIII (SOUTHIMAZENOD 5.3 11.6 14.10 19.12.126ST.LEOS EMMAUS WP 2.3 4.6 6.9 8.12 .60Maxenod: Fothergtll 6. Fisher 5, Rome 4, Bridgland 2 . Palamara, Collins.Best- Fothergill, Collins, Bivtano. Fisher, Raine, Bourbon . St. LeosEmmanus WP. Breaky 3 . Manton 2 . Contessotto, Dlmble. ScardanagllaBest Dunble, Brealey. Farquar. Manton. P.Levins, Daly .Umpires: Rhett Parker John Palamara (registered - Mazenal) (F)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .5 3.9 6.12 7.14 (56)WIBTEFRIARS 2.0 5.1 5.5 8.10 (58)OLD BRIGHTON: Cochran 2, McDougall 2, Maddox Ryan, Carra .Best:Trtm . Hooper, Stewart, Noiwval, Gibson, Ryan. WHITEFRIARS :Gloucchev 2. Spitart 2, Wilson 2, Thwaites . C Janson. Best: Gilhome, CJansen, Bourke . Spiteri . O'meara. G)ouvchev. Phel an . Umpires: Paul RapkeMark Thornhill F)AJAX 3.4 3.8 3.12 8.16(54)OLD GEELONG 1 .1 3.3 5.4 5.9(39)AJAR Gutman 3, Kaicer. A Krongold, Lundberg, Norich, Rubenstein Best :Gutman. Norich, Roth, Buckley, Rubenstein, Landberg Old Geelong:Atkinson 2, Rofe. Lsvn. Atkinson Best: Fitzgerald, Chadder, Opie,Broadbent, Wooley, Hawker Umpires : Rick Benson Mike Zernski (registered-Ajax) (F)HAWTHORN 1.0 1.4 2.6 3.6(24)ELEY PARK 3.7 5.9 11.13 17.20 (122)Haw: Goals, Osaoukis, Hatza. McKay Best: C Merrell, J 1'Jalker, Owens,Osoaukis . Saddtngton Eley Park Goals : Psaltopoults 4, Grant 3, Price 2 .Heath 2 Powell, Kinsella. Morris, Tobin, Park, D Smith Best: Tobin, Heath,West, Truong, Grant. Powell Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Matthew Walker(registered - Hawthorn) (F )
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Name the grid square where you thinkthe ball was in the original photo .PRIZES: (a) Weekly . Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid square inthe majority of the ball was, will each receive in the mail 5 Sportscover vouchers which,when presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (Eisternwick Park) will entitle thebearer to receive up to 5 Four'N' Twenty pies or 5 Schweppes softdrinks or a combinationof the two. (Total 5) .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in eac h
subsequent issue of the 'Amateur Foolballer' .
ROUND 7- Ball was in A5 square - No Winner Round 7.
HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right
hand side of this page, fill in and mail to :VAFA P0 Box 359 Elsternwick 31 85or plcopy and fax to 95312050 .Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .
Prizes for the Sportscover Spot the Ball Competition are kindly donated by Four 'N' Tw e
Pies and Schweppes .
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a i BLUES 7 7 0 0 626 240 260 .83 28;ITY BLACKS 7 6 1 0 719 267 269 .29 24
PW L D Fnr_ffi.t % pisOLD CAREY 7 6 1 0 753 278 270 .86 2 4RUPERTSWOOD 7 6 1 0 536 315 170 .16 24
COLLEGIANS 7 6 1 0 693 451 153 .66 24THERRY PENOLA OB 7 4 3 0 648 565 114 .69 16AJAX 7 4 3 0 546 516 105 .81 16'MONASH BLUES 7 3 4 0 454 579 78 .41 12MHSOB 7 2 5 0 448 624 71 .79 8NORTH OLD BOYS 7 2 5 0 445 738 60 .30 8ST BERNARDS (2) 7 2 5 0 143 723 19 .78 8'Ineligible player Rd 4
U19 (g) MWE Pw 1 D For Ags# P&OAKLEIGH 7 7 0 0 1043 445 23438 28ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 6 1 0 953 384 248 .18 24ST JOHNS 0 C 7 6 1 0 843 439 192.03 24OAKLEIGH CLAYS 7 4 3 0 1041 547 190.31 16BENTLEIGH 7 3 4 0 635 524 121 .18 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 3 4 0 681 563 120 .96 12MENTONE PANTHERS 7 2 5 0 598 777 76.96 8ORMOND 7 2 5 0 492 750 65.60 8GLEN EIRA 7 2 5 0 258 1098 23.50 8DE LA SALLE (2) 7 0 7 0 240 1291 18.59 0
7 6 1 0 576 273 210.99 247 4 3 0 481 411 117.03 1 6
:TONIANS 7 4 3 0 429 387 110.85 16H O C 7 3 4 0 365 467 78.16 1 2:„LLEY08 7 2 5 0 410 516 79.46 8
'HOEASSUMPTION 7 2 5 0 408 617 66.13 8u I S O C 7 1 6 0 400 628 63.69 4
LcN TEMPLESTOWE7 0 7 0 210 849 24.73 0e player Rd 4
'('E P IN L For Pts__ LA 0 B 7 7 0 0 699 240 291 .25 28EELONG 7 6 1 0 792 222 356.76 24
,=QY REDS 7 6 1 0 592 257 230.35 24
, : STOWN CYMS 7 4 3 0 476 451 105.54 16-LTROBE UNI 7 4 3 0 493 480 102.71 1 6
,', F ST BRUNSWICK 7 3 4 0 424 469 90.41 1 2°_D CAREY 7 2 5 0 425 532 79.89 8~ :TLEIGH 7 1 6 0 363 601 60.40 4
r EIGH 7 1 6 0 330 747 44 .18 4,-',',THORN AMATEURS 7 1 6 0 284 879 32 .31 4
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3EFAMATEURS 7 6 01 SWOOD 7 5 2
uHNSOC 7 5 2I F! TERNWICK 7 4 3
,, :;i%P_'•URNE UNI 7 3 3~FSH GRYPHONS 7 3 4
7 3 4z 0'JTN 1.tELB DISTRICTS 7 2 5PWERHOUSE 7 2 5~'1DALTALLY-HO 7 1 6
pdRESERVE P w L D`. J7 6 1 0
~7ETil ERUNSWICK 7 6 1 07 6 1 0
EHT PARK 7 6 1 0EETi{AM COLLEGIANS 7 4 3 0A'-T LILYDALE 7 3 4 0? :D WESTBOURNE 7 3 4 0LEEN COBRAS 7 3 4 0;L 2ND CENTRAL 7 3 4 0
~ .LL NORTH 7 2 5 0E°'L .SNICK POWER 7 0 7 0
Fm Apt
731 295 247 .80 26569 409 139 .12 20443 368 120 .38 20532 478 111 .30 16491 416 118 .03 14324 345 93 .91 12436 544 80 .15 12402 538 74 .72 8346 523 66 .16 8271 750 36 .13 4
For A % Pis798 251 317 .93 24865 342 252.92 24610 358 170 .39 24555 397 139.80 24572 432 132.41 16658 579 113.64 12367 424 86.56 12381 481 79.21 12388 597 64.99 12155 900 17.22 8244 908 26.87 0
I U19 SECTION 9 P W L D For Agst % PPs
T GERtJARDS 7 7 0 0 1028 431 238.52 28i,%i :'C 1 ,ITY BLUES 7 6 1 0 742 395 187.85 24_I5 SCOTCH 7 5 2 0 782 585 133.68 20__DiaVER1ANS 7 4 3 0 615 491 125.25 167 SALLE 7 4 3 0 576 581 99.14 16
T F;EVINS 7 3 4 0 504 674 74 .78 1 2,7 CELLIN 7 1 4 2 643 673 95 .54 8
-1-11-FIELD OR 7 1 5 1 505 821 61.51 6'! 0 BRIGHTON 7 1 5 1 348 890 39 .10 6r _ D'SSENDONGR 7 1 6 0 457 795 57 .48 4
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U1957CTI0N2 P IN L D For A : %'ELBURNIANS 7 6 1 0 833 359 232 .03 24
•',ETni8EE AMATEURS 7 6 1 0 637 361 176 .45 24' :'TON ROVERS 7 5 2 0 517 524 98 .66 20
-L CAMBERWELL 7 4 3 0 528 533 99 .06 16L0 TRINITY 7 4 3 0 395 395 100 .00 16'E UMARIS 7 4 3 0 423 631 67 .04 1 6
.NOD 0 C 7 3 4 0 311 575 54 .09 1 2I,iVANHOE 7 2 5 0 553 685 80 .73 8D PARADIANS 7 1 6 0 354 587 60 .31 4
Jle player Rd 4
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P~D F~ AgsP %BANYULE VIEWBANK 7 7 0 0 913 341 267.74 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 6 1 0 913 204 447.55 24FiTZROY REDS 7 5 2 0 723 383 188.77 20LA TROBE UNI 7 5 2 0 506 316 160.13 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 7 4 3 0 447 523 85.47 16ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 3 4 0 396 545 72 .66 12AQUINAS 0 C 7 2 5 0 383 624 61 .38 8OLD WESTBOURNE 7 2 5 0 288 563 51 .15 8YARRA VALLEY 0 8 7 1 6 0 258 727 35 .49 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 0 7 0 215 858 25 .06 0
CLUB 9$ - i PW L D For Axsr % Prs
OLD XAVERIANS 6 a 6 0 0 796 237 335 .86 24DE LA SALLE 6 5 1 0 651 326 199 .69 20PRAHRAN 6 5 1 0 673 365 184 .38 20OLD IVANHOE 6 2 4 0 334 433 77 .14 8ST KEVINS 6 2 4 0 328 571 57.44 8MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 311 544 57 .17 8MONASH BLUES 6 1 4 1 314 699 44 .92 6COLLEGIANS 6 0 5 1 340 662 51 .36 2
CLUB 18 - NORTH P If L_ D For Apt % Prs
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 6 6 0 0 486 176 276 .14 24OLD ESSENDON GR 6 5 1 0 432 264 163.64 20UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 5 1 0 283 251 112 .75 20THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 246 288 85.42 12OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 359 391 91 .82 8FITZROY REDS 6 2 4 0 250 327 76.45 8OLD CAREY 6 1 5 0 209 568 36.80 4
CLUB 78 -,'"_ '• _ P W L D For Agsf % PtsMAZENOD 0 C 6 6 0 0 729 275 265.09 24WHITEFRIARS 6 5 1 0 570 305 186.89 20ELEY PARK AFC 6 4 2 0 570 362 157.46 16AJAX 6 3 3 0 348 416 83.65 12OLD BRIGHTON 6 2 4 0 379 355 106.76 8OLD GEELONG 6 2 4 0 384 427 89.93 8ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 6 2 4 0 387 456 84 .87 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6 0 6 0 126 897 14 .05 0
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A SECTION P W L D Far Agst % Pts
ST BERNARDS 7 6 1 0 920 621 148.15 24
OLD XAVERIANS 7 5 2 0 720 558 129 .03 20
MARCELLIN 7 5 2 0 684 590 115 .93 20
OLD HAILEYBURY 7 4 3 0 771 643 119.91 16
OLD MELBURNIANS 7 4 3 0 571 525 108.76 16
OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 577 607 95 .06 16
OLD SCOTCH 7 3 4 0 759 770 98 .57 12
ST KEVINS 7 3 4 0 634 830 76 .39 12
UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 1, 6 0 516 755 68.34 4
OLD IVANHOE 7 0 7 0 569 822 69.22 0
B SECTION P W L D For Agst k Pts
OLD BRIGHTON 7 6 1 0 782 532 146 .99 24
WHITEFRIARS 7 5 2 0 849 518 163 .90 20
OLD ESSENDON GR 7 5 2 0 734 665 110 .38 20
ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 4 3 0 717 689 104 .06 16
OLD PARADIANS 7 4 3 0 539 607 88.80 16
MAZENOD 0 C 7 3 4 0 697 710 98 .17 12
NORTH OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 594 684 86 .84 12
DE LA SALLE 7 2 5 0 574 700 82,00 8
HAMPTON ROVERS 7 2 5 0 569 723 78.70 8
MHSOB 7 1 6 0 546 773 70.63 4
C SECTION P IN L D For Agst % Pis
ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 6 1 0 817 572 142 .83 24
BEAUMARIS 7 6 1 0 870 634 137.22 24
CAULFIELD GR 7 5 2 0 789 571 138.18 20
THERRY PENOLA OB 7 4 3 0 649 596 108 .89 16
COLLEGIANS 7 4 3 0 689 641 107 .49 16
OLD CAMBERWELL 7 3 4 0 778 721 107 .91 12
MENTONE VULTURES 7 3 4 A 716 711 100.70 12
PRAHRAN 7 2 5 0 509 878 57.97 8
GLEN EIRA 7 1 6 0 627 770 81 .43 4
ORMOND 7 1 6 0 455 805 56.52 4
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MONASH BLUES 7OLD MENTONIANS 7UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7AJAX 7YARRA VALLEY 0 B 7BANYULE 7IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7SALESIAN 0 C 7AQUINAS 0 C 7
Y L D Far ADst x Pts
6 1 0 797 463 172 .14 24
6 1 0 738 606 121 .78 24
5 2 0 695 506 137.35 20
5 2 0 653 550 118.73 20
4 3 0 644 626 102 .88 16
3 4 0 692 768 90.10 12
2 5 0 620 740 83,78 8
2 5 0 594 788 75.38 8
1 6 0 523 657 79.60 4
1 6 0 524 776 67 .53 4
D 2 S E C T I ON P W L O FO For Agsr % Pts
PENINSULA 0 B 7 7 0 0 971 418 232.30 28
WEST BRUNSWICK 7 5 2 0 759 558 136.02 20
FITZROY REDS 7 5 2 0 685 500 137 .00 20
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 5 2 0 752 605 124,30 20OLD CAREY 7 4 3 0 982 568 172 .89 16
OLD GEELONG 7 4 3 0 819 650 126.00 16
LA TROBE UNI 7 3 4 0 557 604 92.22 12
BENTLEIGH 7 2 5 0 552 889 62.09 8
OAKLEIGH 7 0 7 0 518 1043 49 .66 0
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 0 7 0 371 1131 32 .80 0
SWINBURNE UNI 7SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7RUPERTSW00D 7SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7MONASH GRYPHONS 7KEW 7POWER HOUSE 7ST JOHNS O C 7ELSTERNWICK 7
fB4_SECTION PMT LILYDALE 7UHS-VU 7ST MARYS 7NORTH BRUNSWICK 7ALBERT PARK 7OLD WESTBOURNE 7ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7RICHMOND CENTRAL 7BULLEEN COBRAS 7BOX HILL NORTH 7BRUNSWICK POWER 7
~ L D Ftt % Pq
7 0 0 929 564 164 .72 28
5 2 0 665 626 10623 2 0
4 3 0 970 778 124.68
4 3 0 567 593 95.62
3 4 0 603 672 89 .73
3 4 0 605 678 89 .23
3 4 0 645 766 84 .20
3 4 0 473 676 69 .97
2 5 0 666 604 110.26
1 6 0 725 891 81 .37
~ L D For Agg f_
7 0 0 849 552 153 .80
5 2 0 871 556 156.65
5 2 0 762 642 118.69
5 2 0 677 603 112.27
5 2 0 500 474 105 .49
4 3 0 631 437 144 .39
4 3 0 613 522 117 .43
3 4 0 517 761 67 .94
2 5 0 381 634 60092 5 0 482 889 5422
0 7 0 588 801 73 .4 1
A RESE63 VE P W L D For 49 ~
UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 6 1 0 691 382 180.89 24
STBERNARDS 7 5 2 0 605 419 144,39 20
OLD XAVERIANS 7 4 3 0 576 458 125.76 16
OLD HAILEYBURY 7 4 3 0 656 527 124 .48 16
OLD IVANHOE 7 4 3 0 542 515 105.24 16
MARCELLIN 7 4 3 0 503 502 100 .20 16
OLD TRINITY 7 3 3 1 425 544 78 .13 14
OLD MELBURNIANS 7 2 5 0 406 501 81 .04 8
OLD SCOTCH 7 2 5 0 382 585 65.30 8
ST KEVINS 7 0 6 1 353 735 48 .03 2
C 17fSECVE P W L D For Aqlr r
OLD BRIGHTON 7 6 1 0 744 351 211 .97 24
OLD PARADIANS 7 5 1 1 679 323 210.22 22
DE LA SALLE 7 5 2 0 558 443 125.96 20
WHITEFRIARS 7 4 2 1 470 433 108 .55 18
NORTH OLD BOYS 7 4 3 0 602 498 120 .88 16
MAZENOD 0 C 7 3 4 0 391 458 85 .37 12
OLD ESSENDON GR 7 3 4 0 424 509 83.30 12
MHSOB 7 2 5 0 350 633 55.29 S
HAMPTON ROVERS 7 2 5 0 380 717 53.00 8
ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 0 7 0 273 601 45 .42 0
C_RESERVE P~ L D For Apt r PIS
BEAUMARIS 7 6 1 0 675 329 205.17 24
COLLEGIANS 7 6 1 0 677 335 202.09 24
THERRY PENOLA 08 7 5 2 0 613 403 152 .11 20
CAULFIELD GR 7 4 3 0 681 367 185 .56 16
ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 4 3 0 617 377 16166 16
OLD CAMBERWELL 7 4 3 0 466 452 103 .10 16
PRAHRAN 7 2 5 0 526 584 90.07 8
ORMOND 7 2 5 0 472 665 70.98 8
GLEN EIRA 7 1 6 0 353 877 40 .25 4
MENTONE VULTURES 7 1 6 0 273 964 28 .32 4
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