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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 9, 2003

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j ;,i noi know Anthony Molan, or did I get to meet his parents at Anthony's

„l rl . Probably most of the 1200 people who attended were the same . I

u led representing the VAFA out of respect for an obviously fine young~ieur footballer and person, respect for his family and for his VAFA club (De

1 1. Anthony's attitude to life was - "Enjoy the present. Look to th efuture'--ith hope . Never stop trying" . We all owe it to the memory of Anthony

I . in this difficult world .,,<<,Ian (29 March 1979 - 1 June 2003) to always keep that message in ou r

[h : conclusion of each Senior and Under 19 match the umpires rate the behaviour of each club's Players,

1s and Supporters (a mark out of 5) . If a mark of 0 or 1 is awarded (Totally Unsatisfactory) or 2

(L'nsatisfactory), the umpire must give his reasons for the low mark on the Match Day Incident Reporti . a copy of which must be handed to each club by the umpires immediately after the match .

11 , , . '_T . then observes trends (low scores) and may call in a club if an unhealthy trend is not arrested .

[ii ancial prize is offered to a club of each section for the best average score of all scores awarded .

PL :.=RS

!ubs have received scores of below 3 up to an including round 8 . These clubs will be listed next week .

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11 clubs have received scores of below 3 up to an including round 8 . These clubs will also be listed nex t

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17 ~tubs have received scores of below 3 up to an including round 8 . These ciubs will be listed next week.

n, luct . These clubs will also be presented next week .iv clubs have perfect scores in all areas - that is ratings of 5 for its Players, Officials and Spectator s

ations to all associated with the two VAFA teams that played over the Queens Birthday Weekend .

you to the "For The Love of the Game" pages today where I have handed over quill duties to To m

Br. .'r who presents summaries of both matches .ards to the Australian Amateur Football Championship (AAFC) Series, the VAFA's demolition of th e

ateurs has put the VAFA in the box seat to become the fi rst AAFC National Champion State whic hli tecozoe known after the Fifth and Sixth Championship Match to be played in 2004 .

Th~ C ;.-npionship Table is as follows after four matches (2002/2003) :

P W I, P FOR AG SZ' °10 PLAYTO

` .i'A 2 2 - 8 279 44 634 2

FL 3 2 1 8 228 195 117 1

L 3 - 3 - 95 365 26 1

\A.FC Executive will soon be meeting to announce theTeam of the Year which will be released exclusively

,n ~tie `Amateur Footbalier. "

~ HE 'AATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003

EXNext fJeek's Matches . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . ... . ... . . .. . . .. . . . .6Coaches' Clipboard . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . ... J2For the Love of the Game. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . - 18-19Looking Back . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . .. . . .. . ... . . . .. . . .. . . .. 34-35Today's Umpires . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . ... . .. . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ... .40Sportscov-er Are na Draw . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ... .59Tribunal & Investigations . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . .. . .. . . . .. .59Sportscover Spot the Ball . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .... ... . . . .. . ... . ... .62Ladders. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .63/64

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICE R

~ FOOTBALL ASSOCIdTI7N? : . ~ - .

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SP__)s: 'YjER 1vAFA I :

" .JOR SPONSOR I

TI:, 1-~.st ~ has b :n sn_shedwt* -- : ally scoring a win.It en~. ., . .- i~; ;;sage for the club, which isnot I :~ddin -itself the threat of relegation is overbut can take heart frorn knowing it has theabilitv to win .Not that others doubt it .Opposition coaches have lauded the sidethroughout the , or, but their words have ahollow ring to y+ Fu i all you can taste isbitter defeat .It comes as no ren, that the word thatfirst sprang i,> }r coach Paul Fahey wasrelief rather 1, i"Yeah reliet : vord.` Fahev said ."It's been ,u '' hang on to thebelief of c : s right . We'vepretty much si ~ l,een doingsince the st<rt c i i a few minoralterations to gae : . c. sending on set-upand injuries ."But I don't think we were really losing belief."Winning is a'-hit nd losing can be a habit a swell and ther , ~ re probably a couple of game sthat we siioi ''.iviarcellin . ~~ .~.the habit of =~"It's beenfootv Li tFahe a 19 platier, admitswith a It i1, : sons wit hhis si c : r ~, ;tte^ Oval .But lie's !: to histi- ~- , e , out in a

a sponge for

Cie , in was duly no Ol dIvanh

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rom .~~-ru~clirr, t!; gL i on the pa .

then, he is now ashort-odds tip fo rthe club best and fairest .

' e word from Old Haileybur; is that forrrSs ett OT s mothkw ch( 1 her son's last game and s a tdisappointed .Not that young L : ett didn't play t : w_: enough : tlad has been a revelation in A Section this veand showed much of the class that used to beAFL selectors jot down smiley faces in th,pads .No, mum is apparently not so happy about tchap's diet, suggesting the shorts are a Itighter ' an they ought to be .01We su :)ect the coac imessage found o njust as the boys wei~Birt ; c'ay weekend off .

tie resr'nder that e t at opens neid." ti message t > , zen : "Plea

ards I) Jorc<ut 6 3SL ds 1 4Old S"rr t 0Old 1 nuv 1 2ESt . - - , , ~'ii":- >iracusa 5 2 C

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their skin against Old Xaverian s today .

ion Oval-based side .

University Blues, too, have another gust of

-eak couldn't have come at a better time fo r

t e3 cn a daring punter would put muchon the Redlegs today.

ct r3j~rnards, the nippy team that delivered the

; , n1ling, will face much sterner opposition inold Trinity in the Sportscover Arena match o f

11 like its captain, big Andrew Ramsden, Oldbegan like a beaten up ute but is now

,hing along like a Porsche . OT has won five oflast six matches .

,,,I in its sails after pilfering a three-point wi nMarcellin before the break .

~ lcanimates knew what the right thing to douinton Gleeson would not have paid for asince the win . Gleeson sealed the match

ili an cool snap for his second goal for the day,the Blues in front as the clock kep t

down .sory glance at the ladder and the Blue s

( .>e iat their season is far from over .,1tey play Old Ivanhoe in a game that is

IflC'-"'S .

limm men haven't been at their best .just holding out Old Ivanhoe and losing to

131ues . They are up against it against Old

cla loves playing at home in Camberwel l1 is the fant a_iainst St °v-' :s, a team

undulating features it is impossible t o

" ~ybeari ._a~ - Dav_ci Li pla: s I200t1 . -r.~3~ for the Bloods against Marce ll ini , l :- :. . Lappa' retired at the end of last seaso n

coaxed out of retirement to help out th eos. His form has been such that he gaine d

election last week and with 4 goals wasrntal in securing that victory agains t

of the 1995 premiership team, hasthe senior goalkicking tally on 3

nemesis Old Xavs . David was a

ns and his 381 career goals for theplaces him 3rd on the all time clubing list . Well done Lappa an d

hip of the OHAFC .ations on earning your Life

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

St Bernards v Old Trinitv atSportscover Arena

Old Xaverians v Old MelburniansMarcellin v Old Haileybury

Old Ivanhoe v University Blue sOld Scotch v St Kevins

OLD MELB S 1.4 2.7 3.11 4.12 (36)ST BERNARDS 6 .3 14 .10 22 .13 31.24 12101Old PrleibL +s na: Matthews O'Brien Perizel Whitehead. Best : O'BrienMagee Berry R Mulquhiey L Alder McKeon . St Bernards: D Jordan 6 Byrne5 Neeson 5 C Mitchell 4 1 Harvey 4 B Jordan Joe Mount 0`SulhvanTurnbull Fielding L Wilkinson J Smith. Best: Turnbull Fielding NeesonByrne C Mitchell D Jordan. Umpires : Wayne Hinton Jamie Avins (F)Graeme Thwaites Chris O'Shea (B) Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota ( G )OLD TRINrrY 3.7 4.13 6.18 13.22 I100)OLD SCOTCH 3.2 5.4 7.6 8.6(54)Old Trinity: Reynolds 5 A Willlams 3 Andrews Gliltrera Green RantsdenSaunders, Best : Gnatt Kenna A Williams L Kennedv Deane-JohnsReynolds . Old Scotch: Dennis 2 Collins Crow Kitchen C PtuWps RossSaunders. Best: Crow B Phillips Ferguson Saunders Dennis Quail .Umpires: Grant Wardrop Richard Eastwood (F) Andrew Rechtman RussellNation (B) Vin Vescovi Matthew Simpson (G )OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .3 7.6 9.7 12.13 (85)OLD XAVERIAIdS 4 .5 6.10 7.15 9.17 (71)Old IIalleybury : Lappage 4 S Langford-Jones 2 Forsyth 2 Siapantas 2Bourke O'Farrell. Best : P Corrigan O'Farrell Kejna White M CorriganLappa6re . Old Xavesians: Pascerf 3 Landrigan 2 Mollard Scalan OckleshawJohnston. Best : Btddlecombe Mollard Oekleshaw Landrigan JohnstonMcInerney Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Dirk Kramer (F) Nathan Eddy CraigBrajtberg fB) Andrew Barnes Matthew Kent (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.5 6.8 8.10 1111 (83 )MARCELLIN 1 .3 6.3 10.6 12.8 (80)University Blues : Wilkie 4 Gleeson 2 Lowrock 2 North 2 Young DeCrespigny. Best: Mcintyre Ryan Coleman Wilkie Brooke North . IDfareell3n:Treganowan 3 Addison 2 Johston Sheehan Frazer Furlain 0'Flvnn Browne.Best: Johnston Considine Duncan McMillan Theisz Fraser . Umpires: MarkGibson Steve McCarthy (F) Peter Teasdale Brendan Cannon (B) BernieJephson Craig Arnol (G 1ST KEYIPIS 2.1 7.5 7.7 13.11 (89)OLD IVANHOE 3.4 8.6 15.9 16.11 f 107)St . Xevins: M Giansiracusa 5 Ryan 2 Bowles 2 Mulgrew Greenham JO'Keefe G Katavolos . Best : Simpson M Giansiracusa Taylor Cerohan PO'Keefe L Manoney. Old Ivanhoe: Toovey 5 Stevens 2 Luxon 2 Donaldson2 R Weddle 2 Bolzan Pavne. Best : Stevens : Lochran Spoor S Low PriceToovey. Umpires: Anthony Damen Jason McNiece (F) Scott Fraser U)Dominic Napoli Travis Stortl (G)

A-EF3EItyEOLD MELBURNIANS 1 .3 2.3 3.3 3.3(211ST. BERNARDS 1.2 6.9 12.11 15 .16(106)Old Pdelburnians : C .Ray. Richmond . Theodoulon. Best: J.Ray, Schuller.Fitzgerald, Rose, Nicoll . Richmond. St . Bernarda: Anderson 3, Day 3, Alus2, Close 2. Gleeson 2 . Catterall, R.Legudi . A.Smith. Best:Pearson. J .Moimt,Day, Bngryat Close, AndersonOLD TRINITY' 2.2 4.3 4.5 8.7(55)

OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 2 .5 4 .10 5.14{44)Old Trinity : Pretty 3 . R Ramsden 3 . Blaekmore, Ward . Best: Pretty,

Donahoo. Ward, R Rarnscien- K Condron. S Amore . Old Scotch : Millar 2.

Beaurepaire . Simon, Snuth. Best : Kitchen, Reid, Beattie. Beaurepaire,tvalcom. M Grant .

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 1 4.4 5.5 8.1 0( 58)OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 3.2 6.5 7.6(48)Old Halleybury: Somala 3, McLauchlan 2, Efstathiou 2 . kiosbey. Best:Davey . Baker, Erikson- Stephens. Somaia. Ladd_ Old Xaverir+.ns : Stoney 2 .D. Walsh 2, Wilson . Hardman. Woodruff. Best : D. Walsh . Woodruff.Hannebery. Speekman, MaherUNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 6.4 8.8 10.13 (73)AfARCELLIfd IA 3.2 5.4 8.5l53)Uni Elm Goals : Qum 3 Cobbledick Haberfield title Maplestone FeatherstonRunnells Millard Best : Rmmells Birks Savaltos Maplestone MaddisonThomas Marc: Goals: Cooper 2 Dale 2 Colville Forenza Mathews McMillanBest : Dale Colville Cooper D .Carson Cull Maguir eST.IsBVIIdS 1.4 3.9 6.10 10.15(75)OLD IVAPiHOE 4.4 5.8 9.14 10.151751St. Kevins: Conlan 3, Movlan. Curtis. L. Katavolos, Greenhalgh, B.Dollman, Kempton, J. Giansiracusa. Best : J . Gians(racusa, B . Dolhnait D .Citrus . Kenipton, R R. iire_ Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 3. 0 I7v,Yer 2, J .Weddle 2, Brandt, i. TY odossi . Best : Brandt, Braddy Koningion .Clarke. Corcoran, Y it.

ATEURFOOTBALLER 2003 3

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t OE I ` OLD U-7Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Co :h : Paul Fahey Coach : Justin Pickering Coach : Dale 1af g

Res . Coach : Tom Humphrey Res Coach : Andn v Bonwick Asst : Paul Northey Asst : Andrew Pickering Asst Coach: AndrE Sm'sRes : Dirk Jones Res: Hart ley Stone Res . Coach : Serge D 7 ngl

1 C . Purcell 1 C . Home 1 A. Oates 1 D. Smith Asat Coach : Ray Beatti:

2 T. Collins 2 R . Kejna 2 L . Lochran 2 S . Theodor el

1 R . Mullin sPhillips2 B3 D . Waters 3 P. Corrigan 3 S. Curatolo 3 J . Pertz e

4 R Mathews.

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5 L Bunn oli5 N . Godwin 5 J. Bourke

C5 T. Young 6 D . Holme

5 S. Collins C)6 A Crow C6 D . Sampimon 6 A. White ( DV ) 6 S. Kent 7 C. Thompson

.7 J CKitchen

)7 M . Rowe 7 M. Corrigan8 R . George

7 J. Geishen 8 A . McKeon.

8 B . Robinso n8 R . Frisina

9 M Barker 8 T. Stevens 9 A . Simpson 9 C . Tallest9 L. Considine10 A Dale

.10 C . Efstathiou (RVC) 9 D . Payne 10 T Robert s (C)

11 P. Gallagher10 C . Smith11 M . Angus.

11 D . Taylor ( RC) 11 C . WaxmanGraves11 M

10 C . CrowleyTully11 S

12 J . Richardson 12 S . Hume (C)13 N . Hoope r

12 B . CroninDinnee n13 S

.12 B. O'Farrell

.12 C . Branigan

13 B . Thiel e14 B . Evans

14 N . Ackroyd15 S . Cation s.

14 D Salce13 M. Peterson 13 M. Orchard 15 M . Rose 16 S . Troo n.

15 P pe nceSpenceA. Forsyth 1 4 C . Moore 17 James Miller 17 T. Wigney. 15 D . Mackenzie 15 B. Low 18 T. Fitzgerald 18 L . Hawkins

16 L. McMillan1 7 G Cox ( VC)

16 P. O'Donnell 16 S. Price 19 R . Mulquiney (VC)Guest20 J

19 T. Hoskin g20 S . Ltllingsto n.

18 D . Gartner17 K. For d18 C . Jayasekera

17 A. Corcora n18 J Hope

.21 M . Hicks 21 J. Shards

22 N, Addison19 D . Cooper 19 M . Armstrong (C) . 22 J . Dixon 23 0. Crane20 S . 0'Flynn 20 G Fletcher 19 P. Dinakis 23 M . Berry (VC) 24 L. McDonnel l21 N . Walker 21 A . Janke 20 D . Hawkes 24 M . Hawkins 25 M . Saunders

Marso n22 D Maso n22 D 21 R . Robert s 25 H . Whitehead 26 T. Downing.23 A . Wadswo rth

.23 S. Loewe 22 P. Donaldson 26 T. Costell o

Kinsella27 D27 M . Dennis28 A . Quail

24 L. O'FI nn RV CY ( ) 24 A . Ross 23 K. Theodossi.

28 M . Billing 29 M . Gnatt25 R . Galati 25 C . Ditterich 24 G. Haros 29 M . Prowse 30 T. Finocchiaro26 D . McMillan 26 J. Bell (RC) 25 E. Byrne 30 Jono Miller 31 N . Lert l

27 S . Theisz DVC 27 L. Siapantas 26 A. Bereza 32 E . Selby 32RR . Fullerto n28 D . Johnston 28 S . Goldsworthy 27 J. Weddle 33 J . Magee

,33 E . Rei d

29 N . Addison 29 B . Carson ( VC) 28 S. Morris 34 J . Beaumont ( DVC) 34 C . Phillips30 A . Treganowan (C) 30 D . Warne s

31 D Lay2 9 R . Weddle 35 C. Ray

36 B . Wulff35 P. O'Conno r36 A . Millar

31 B . Dobson .32 B Mitchell 30 P. Jolley 37 N . Guy 37 E . Moffatt

32 M . Brown e33 G Cull

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31 J . Stevens 38 J . Godley 38 G. Prendergast39 B . Ferguso n.

34 D . Jarred34 A . Wax a34 P. Langford-Jones

32 M . Konnige n33 N . Pratt

39 J . Tucke r40 H . O'Brien

40 W. Symington41 W. Lewis

35 J . Frazer ( DVC)35 D . Lappage 34 A . Tieman 41 N. Smith 42 T. Beatt ie

36 M . Bort olott o Brewster36 S Pollock35 M 42 P. Theodore 43 R . Breisc h37 D . Cope38 M Sier

.37 A . Floyd

.36 B . Spoor

43 A . Wu44 T Harrison

44 D . Jackso n45 R . Teesdale.

39 S . Colville38 L. Floyd39 H . Brooks

37 A . Berry38 Ge George

45 C. Murphy47 C. Neeson

46 J . Beaurepaire47 T. Beran .,r Cg° ~ )40 D . Carson

41 J Seabu ry40 S . Davey

d41 S S39 Ga George 48 C. Theodoulou 48 S . Dumaresq

49 L. Kitche n.42 B . Dinneen (DVC)

aun ers.42 M . Edkson

40 J . Keane 49 G . Tsiotra s50 C. Jenkins (RC)

50 M . Walkom51 L Fr ema n

43 A . Duncan 43 R . McCarthy 41 D . Neilse n42 S Low 51 C. Richmond

. e52 D . Knight

44 L. Hanson 44 M . Wray . 52 0. Ward 53 C . Joyce45 D . Theisz 45 H . Gopu 43 W. Cornelius 53 S . Hawkins 53RG. Junkee r46 S. Maguire 46 R . Goulden 44 M . Luxon 55 I . Weir 54 N . Simo n

Waterso n55 M47 P. Fiorenza 48 C . Moyle ( RDVC) 45 M . Teovey 56 L. Beilby .56 D Brook e

48 N . Milicia 49 L. Pitcher 46 N . Butler 57 A. Rains .57 J Cran e

49 D . Vanherden 50 R . Ladd 47 R . Griggs 58 C. AlderCa rte r59 S

.58 A . Grant

50 A . Carson 51 H . McLauchlan52 L Pfeiffer

48 M . Clarke.

60 M . Jackson59 D . Iser60 J . Sheldon

51 J . Toohey .53 B Haar

49 C . Quinlan 61 B . Nicoll 61 M . Gair52 A . Carson .

54 R . Saunders50 S . Brandt 62 E . Matthias 62 W. Symingto n

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Dimond56 P Dwyer52 K . 0' .65 C. Armstrong

55 J . Wallis .57 A . Kight 53 M . Mendola Sponsored By: 656 A . Routledg e

56 B. Carmody 58 A Baker 54 B . Guidera 67 M . Leeds57 J . Wilkins

. .59 C . Warfe 55 C . Barker 68 R. Addison

69 C Neal58 E . Weekes 60 M . Somaia 56 L. Courage.

70 S . Thompso n59 B. Kearney 61 D . Fossey 57 A . Gilbe rt 71 M . Ambe r60 C . Thornton 62 M . Scarfe 58 L. Bolzan PEOPLE 72 B . Smith

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S . Kin qs- ; Pa 64 T. Hilton 60 A . Alagona TELECOM 75 C. DufourValley 65 A . Herrmann 76 J . Nickless

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_ .--OLD XAVEFiIANS ST. s®--•---- :~® ST.KEYIN'S O .S . JES

~;arlson Coach : Michael Sholly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach: Emmett Dunne Son : b«ve CarrollIt Res . Coach: Chris Gawne Res : Darren Handley Asst. Coach : Owen Hourigan Res: David Matthews

Aaus Res. Coach : Peter McBrear(y

4 1 A. Fox 1 S . McKeon 1 N . Fraser 1 Butko PL V/C 2 D. Orlando 2 D. Gleason 2 E . Crohan 2 Hutchins TR 3 L. Hannebe ry 3 R. Cousland 3 D. Cu rtis 3 Sturrock J (VC)

D v!C 4 D. Landrigan ( DVC) 4 D. Jordan 4 L. Mahoney (C) 4 Guengerich D (VC)V is T 5 A . T. Jones 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 5 M . Dollman

6 P O'Keefe5 Tanner J

~ 6 A . Oswald 6 S.Neeso n7 S Clarke

.7 K . Gray

6 Maddison N7 Young R

= J M RvIC 8 M . Holmes .7R S . Parrett 8 B . Dollman 8 Hayter J

9 J . Hawkins 8 J . Evans 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 Lowcock A (VC)M 10 A . Bowen 9 B . Jordan (VC) 10 M . Lucas 10 Martin RN 11 S . Ross 10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 J . Pangrazio 11 Nort h L

12 J Bowen 11 C . Davis 12 C . Taylor 12 Gleason 0(C)i R

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13 C . Ellis 12 J .P.Mount 13 R . Bowles 13 Girdwood T

C 14 S Skidmore 12R B .Hogan 14 P. Greenham 14 Roydhouse C.

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13 C . Mitchell 15 M. Oliv e16 B Ga rvey

15 Ryan L16 Kordick M

C 16 S . Mollard 14 A . Thomas15 T. Wilkinson

.17 D . Ryan (VC) 17 De Crespigny G

J 17 A . Chatfield 16 L Tumbull 18 P. Gissing 18 Haberfield DV L

s G 18 M . Green 17 L . O'Sullivan 19 D . Sheehy 19 Collins MinA Capt: 19 D . Walsh (Capt-Res) 18 T. Cooney 20 T. Crowley 20 Coleman M

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23 T Simpson 2322 J. Healy 21 B. Loughlin .

24 M Hanlon 24 Russell Sr, 22 T. Ockleshaw ( VC) 22 D . James

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28 Thomas M26 N . Baker 25 T Legudi 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 Terrill AiA 27 J. Drake 26 A. Fewster 29 M . Kempton 30 Brookes CL

28 R . Coughlan 27 James Mount 30 M . Crowe 31 Calle ry B30 N . Mclnemey 28 P. Harvey 31 A. McGuinness 32 Suvoftos A

Venne S RIC 31 J . Pasceri 29 G . McIntyre 32 S . O'Connor (VC) 33 Gates B'-n R 32 A. Brushfi eld 30 C. Trewin 33 M . Maguire (RC) 34 McKinnon T

AD 33 N. Bingham 31 B. Ashton

'34 J . O'Keefe35 J Coates

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36 T Duggan36 Brooke J

KS 36 D. Sapuppo 32 T. Hervey33 B Allis

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a T RV/C 39 C. Mollard 35 T. Pearson 39 S . Gribble 40 Hocking Jg 41 A. Dillon 36 R. Legudi 40 M . Mulgrew 41 Quin L

S 42 R. Speakman 37 A. Ca tterall 41 D. Moylan 42 Fletcher SI C 43 T. Woodruff 38 S . lannazzo 42 T. McCann 43 Cameron A

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.46 B Dixon 41 A. Bouzikas 45 G. Baggy 46 Hall G

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43 N. Basaraba 47 J . Griffiths 4 u ton L- C 48 J . McDonnell 44 AA . Anderson 48 A . Conlan 49 Chamberlain L:~; E

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-Aron K 58 N . Quinn 48 N P Smith 52 J . Finch 53 Verste Re9en)n R 59 J . Francis

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A SECTIONOld Scotch v St BernardsOld Xaverians v Old TrinityMarcellin v Old Melburnian sOld Ivanhoe v Old Haileybury at SportscoverArena, Sunda ySt Kevins v University Blues

B SECTIONMHSOB v Hampton RoversNorth Old Boys v De La SalleSt Bedes Ment Tig v WhitefriarsOld Brighton v Old Essendon Or atSportscover Arena, SaturdayMazenod 0 C v Old Paradian s

C SECTIONCollegians v Therry Penola OBGlen Eira v St Leos Emmaus WPCaulfield Or v Beaumari sMentone Vultures v Old CamberwellOrmond v Prahran

D1 SECTIONSalesian 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 BUniversity Blacks v Aquinas 0 CBulleen Templestowe v AJAXMonash Blues v BanyuleIvanhoe Assumption v Old Mentonian s

D2 SECTIO NPeninsula 0 B v West BrunsivickOld Carey v Old Geelong switched from theoriginal drawWilliamstown CYMS v La Trobe UniHawthorn Amateurs v Fitzroy RedsOakleigh v Bentleigh

D3 SECTIO NSt Johns 0 C v ElsternwickSyndal Tally-Ho v Werribee AmateursSouth Melbourne Districts v KewPower House v Swinburne UniRupertswood v Monash Gryphon s

D4 SECTIO NEltham Collegians v Bulleen CobrasSt Marys v North BrunswickBox Hill North v Old WestbourneRichmond Central v Albert ParkBrunswick Power v Mt LilydaleUHS-VU - Bye

UN DER-19 SECTION IOld Essendon Or v St KevinsOld Xaverians v Old BrightonMarcellin v Caulfield OrDe La Salle v Old ScotchSt Bernards v University Blue s

UN DER-19 SECTION 2Mazenod 0 C - ByeOld Trinity v Old IvanhoeBeaumaris v Old MelburniansWerribee Amateurs v Old CamberwellHampton Rovers v Old Paradian s

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Monash Blues v RupertswoodOld Carey v AJAXMHSOB - By eSt Bernards (2) v Collegi an sTherry Penola OB v North Old Boys

UNDER-19 ( 2 ) BLUESt Johns 0 C v OakleighBentleigh v Glen EiraSouth Melb Districts v St Bedes Ment TigDe La Salle (2) v Oakleigh ClaysMentone Panthers v Ormond

UNDER-19 (2) REDBanyule Viewbank v Yarra Valley 0 BFitzroy Reds v Old Westbourn eLa Trobe Uni v Bulleen TemplestoweSt Leos Emmaus WP v University BlacksAquinas 0 C v Old Xaverians (2 )

CLUB XVIII (1)Marcellin v De La SalleMonash Blues v CollegiansOld Xaverians v St KevinsOld Ivanhoe v Prahran

CLUB XVIII (NORTH)Bye v Old Xaverians (2 )Old Trinity v University Black sOld Essendon Or v Therry Penola OBOld Carey v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH )St Leos Emmaus WP v Old GeelongWhitefriars v Eley ParkMazenod 0 C v Hawthorn AmateursAJAX v Old Brighto n

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Friendly rivals Old Essendon and North Old Boys turned on agreat day out at the Grammar on Saturday . Was glad to be apart of it, thanks for the invite John . NOBS' inaccuracy let themdown and Frank's boys won well again . The ladder leaders OldBrighton completely outplayed Mazenod jumped them earlyand were too quick, as were Friars over a plucky Rovers who ledat quarter time. Sportscover Arena saw a terrific game with OldParadisns burying a few ghosts with a good win away fromGarvey over the Tigers, and an injury depleted MIISOBstruggled against a perhaps resurgent De La Salle .MID YEAR REVIEW.As we are near enough to the half way mark something a bitdifferent this week with a mid year review from my eyes .OLD BRIGHTON; A very good side all over the field and goabout their business in a very clinical fashion . Jarred O'Neillhas them very accountable, uses rotations very well, has a goodblend of shorts and tails and a good home ground advantage .With 7 wins already final's action is a certainty, and on currentform should go well in them.WHITEFRIARS; For a newly promoted club they have done verywell and would be particularly pleased . Have added a couple ofgood players to what was already a strong list . Best homeground in the Section even the Tonners may struggle out there .Bit shaky away from home at times but they are working onthis . But they will be around at the business end .OLD ESSENDON; Perhaps the surprise packet of the Gradethus far. Have done really well and taken all before them . Areyoung, keen skilled and well coached, are an even combinationall over the ground and with a couple still to return and a bit ofluck I except to see them at Sportscover in September .OLD PARADIANS; The old school has the potential to be upthere with the best of them, but unfortunately do not alwaysplay that way . Have suffered a few injuries so key players thusfar in the season that has not helped the cause . Are good at theGarvey . and not so good away, something I'm sure Paul Breenis working on . Are capable of final's action . Important few weeksahead .ST BEDES A3ENTONE-TIGERS; Apart from a shellacking fromWhitefriars in Round 1 have been a very competitive side, have4 wins on the board and a couple of narrow losses whichperhaps could have gone their way . Are young fast, with astrong midfield and some good talls . perhaps a belated returnfrom Tim Beasley will add some experience. Certainly more thancapable of taking part in some final's action .MAZENOD ; A slow start did not help their cause, then bouncedback through the middle and appeared to be recapturing lastyear's form, but a close loss and a huge loss last week putsthem back in the middle of the pack . The next two to threeweeks are crucial to their season, the closeness of the grade stillgives them a chance. Consistency being the key word.NORTH OLD BOYS; Have had a chronic run with injuries theworst of any side, and all to their prime movers: Has given thechance for Garry Foulds to blood a few young blokes who have

answered the task andimproved every game . Thebreak will help their causeto get a few back and theycould have a big bearing onshaping the 4 . Have remained upbeat through it all.DE LA SALLE; Perhaps the most disappointing side of the firhalf of the season, although they have not had much luck . ToiMiller would be looking for a bit more consistency from hyoung charges and a few less turnovers and more conversioiwhen going forward I would think . Getting a few back now aicould be dangerous through the next 10 especially at MalveriHAMPTON ROVERS ;

,Also hit by injuries and mostly to the

better players to . Were well on the way with 2 wins out of t]first three but have struggled a bit since then as the injuritook toll . Can play a brilliant quarter against any opposition b ,.do not seem to be able to run a game out . But they are youihave an astute leader in Norm Goss, but are under pressure;PRHSOB; Another disappointment, but have also been hit 1injuries and unavailabilities through the early part of t1season. Have blooded some youngsters so the future loolbright . The loss now of Drew Fairchild for the remainder of 0season really makes it hard for the Unicorns but they havowed to fight on for Drew. Will find it hard to remain in IGrade .PREVIEWHaving said all that a couple of games in this Round will havevital bearing in the overall scheme of things .Hampton Rovers welcome De La Salle to Boss James Reserin a huge game for both sides. The possible loss of AnthoiBrowne could set it up for David Spithill to give Rob Bonninand co first use of the ball. The experienced Rovers in CaMcKellar the Artz Boys Adam Power. Anton Duddy, needstand up today and guide their younger teammates over the liand in front of a parochial home crowd I think they can do i t

CLUB :irlC ,B SECTIONMazenodOld BrightonHampton RoversWhitefriarsWhitefriarsB RESERVEDe La SalleOld BrightonOld ParadiansDe La Salle

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LadderOld Bays welcome Fdhitefrinrs to Alex Gillian .

ark because they are one of the few sides tha t

shautd he a walk in the park for the Friars,

,iressartlv so . Both will be refreshed after a week' s

pBg could have a few back in as well but her e

i, .l norm I will go for form against home ground

ad tip a Whitefriars victory.:n2one-Tigers welcome Old Essendon back to

it ,, .- over the Iasfrom t~he Tiwin gers

OEG lastfor acompetitive performance

r . If the Tigers can contain the dominance of

iterson in the ruck and around the ground then I

II can get over the line .

I„ ; South for the Old Paradlans as they make the

to tackle old B righton. The Tonners have also beenI'I t by the return of Big Pezza and the continue d

nent and poise of their young players . They are well

over the ground have a bit more consistency than

home ground advantage is just too much t o

It . II t a danger game.

i:50II ' lcome Mazenod in an absolu'te rmus La win for ~ the,

,,~ .1~: have the boys pumped . A3azenal will be keen to do

' .uats are still a possibility for them, Dave Murraythem make the same mistake as last week and have

=ition jump them so it promises to be an enthrallin g

t,(„ eially early. Another hard one to tip but I have to go

,,ist the grain and go with Mazenod just.

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5 0 games in recent weeks . Nick Biggin . Mark Jenk+in, Chris

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TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECT IO NHampton Rovers v De La Salle

North Old Boys v Whitefriar s

St Bedes Ment Tig v Old Essendon GrOld Brighton v Old Paradians

MHSOB v Mazenod 0 C

Buckley Forrest T Bi +t- s McPherson . Best: McPherson Forrest Ryan T B1

Monotone Tigm: Hecker 4 P Wintie 2 Connolly 2 M Terrell Scaiidi L Terrel l

3.6 12.9 19.12 23.15 (1431

FtAnff'TOpg ROVERS 5.1 5.3 9.6 13 .11 1891

Whitefiiarn: Vance 5 Carrigg 4 Eames 2 Kennedy 2 Northey 2 Wallace 2 A

Carbone Gloufchev A Pawlik R Pauiik M Power Wood . Best: A Pawiik

VanDenBoom Dance Northey Wood Swain . Hampton Rovers : B Ariz 3 D Ariz

3 Power 3 Barker Burgpraaff Greenwood Lawrence . Best: D Ariz B Ariz M

Fletcher Wheeler llaysan Boyd . Umpires: Michael Sneddon Geoff Curran (F)

(B) John Robinson Beorrn McCarthy (G )DE yA SAM 3.4 8,8 12.8 17 .14 (116)

pAHg,pB 5 .6 7.7 8.11 9_141681

De La Sae: Duggan 4 Morel 4 Conn 2 Bomricl Goodier Harrison Mamitx

McHenry McKenzie J Maloney . Best: S Hyland R Bonnici Morel Duggan J

Moloney L Harrison . fl4TSOB : Walker 2 Umbrtck Harrison McCully Rosman

White Svirskis L Taylor. Best: Andrew Harper Hogan McCully White Walker

Umptrt s : Paul Dinneen Attie Firley iF Tony Casusceili Scott Gavens (B) John

Hall Patrick Jenes (GlOLD ESSENDON OR 2 .4 11.7 13.11 17 .21 (123)

NORTH OLD BOYS 6.9 7.9 8.19 9.22 (76)

Old Essendun: Fleming 3 Podb r 3 Velardo 3 Heritage 2 McKenzie Dl Blas i°~-

Heritage Velardo. North Old Says: Casboult 3 Bryar Vogeis White Eastaugh

Macau Steep. Best: Da~rSdson Cashault Roach Cassell Brady Grigg . Umpires:

Dash Boris Luke Holmes (Fl Glenn Kennedy Bianca Share (BI Dennis

Webster Ken Brewer (G )OLD PARADIBPdS 6 .0 9.2 15.7 16.9 (105)

ST BEDES MENt'OIdE TIGE&S 2 .2 8.6 9.7 12.11 (83)

Old Paradians: Boundy 4 Sinclair 3 Yen 3 Reiner 2 O'Loughlin 2 O'Meara

Dallas . Best : Boundv Dallas Sinclair O'Loughlin O'Meara Curran. St . Bedes

Hipwell. Best : P Wint)e . Connolly McCraw Napier Sampien Hecker . Umpires :

Peter James peter Simpson IF) Robert Mutton Brendan CorcorantB) Paul

Gait Daniel Scully (GI

'.. EiAZEi4OD 0 C 2. t 2.2 4.6 9.9(631

OLD BRIGHTON 4 .3 11.8 15.9 21 .13 (139)

t :ayenott: Parry 2 Fuller 2 Morris Polan Maskell Beard Sharp. Best : M

Chamberlain Hose Carter Parry Hanley Murray. Old Brighton:

MacGiltivray 7 Perry 4 Krzywniak 2 Humana 2 Perrett 2 Nickas P7rrie

Ewert Marshall. Best : Homann MacGtllivray Lennox McCowan Dale

Stewart. Umpires: Mark Morrison (rotation from A) Leah Gallagher IF)

tB) Ross Richards Ross Daid iG )

PMI&M

WRrrEg RLARS 3.4 8.7 11.9 16,1111071

HA10TpyROVERS 0.1 2.3 2.5 5.06)

Rrhitefrlers : R. Eames 3. Jongebloed 3. Baggoley 2 . Wilson 2. Leahy 2 . Elliott,

Vernal, Anderson, Gallagher, Cursb. Best: Baggoley, Brosolo. Phelan, Eames,

Hill . Anderson . Hampton Rowers: Levy 2, McDermott, Marinis, Fisher. Best :

Adams, S. Anderson. Kelly, Morley. Pearson . Woolrich.

DE LA SALLE 7 .3 11.3 16.5 18.7(115)

MRSOB 0.1 5.1 6.3 10.7(67)

Be La Salle: Walker 4, O`Connell 3. M.Harber 2 . SOvers 2. Coffey. Cogglns .

D.Hytand. A .Maore . D.'.+toore . Walmsley, Woodiock. Best : Swift, Murray.

Hesse, Walker. S.Hyde. O'Donnell. PdBSOB : Wright 2, Villain 2, Wilson 2.

Kevs 2. Sierakowskt. Fraczek. Best: Viilant . Keys . Wilson, Fraczek, Wright .

Campbell.

OLD ESSENDON 63 7.3 8.5 9.7(61)

NORTH OLD BO'Y'S 3.3 7.3 8.5 9.9(63)

Old Esaendon : Hughes 7 . Newland, Bnant Best: Balloch. Hughes. Nowiand.

Carter. Hearne, Bryant North Old Boys: Barker 3 . Kelliher 2 . Amor. Boyle.

Keenan, Delane Best: Joyce, Barker . Butcher. Delaney, Took, Cribbes

OLD PARADIARS 8.3 10.8 15.7 18.111119)

ST BEDES 2YEP+"t'OflE TGERS 1 .0 4.2 4.2 6.4140)

Old Pasadiana: Robins 6. Simpson 5, Dore 3.Dinunosante, Lombardi, Paglia.

Bux. Best: Robins, Dintinacante. Pap. Richardson . Buw Ryon

St Bedes Mentone Tigers:Beas)ey 2, Parsons . L'Hullier, Fedderson,FerrisBest

McColl . Napier, Parsons. LHulller. Chaplin . Teseriero

pdAZENOD 3.0 7.5 8.6 10.11(71)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 5.5 7.8 9.9i631

Mazenod : Javaweera 3 . A.McDoweli 2 . L.Morgan 2 . Jones. Parker, ApolloNO.

Best: AMcDowell, L.Morgan. Jones, Krom, Bradshaw, Jayaweera

Old Brighton: Mead 3. Scott, Salem, Goldner, Mllat, Henderson . Best: Logan .

Mead, Paterson, Matesst . Hebhard. Shernran_

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NTHi . :Co 3oss rray Coach : David Skinner Coach: Garry Foulds

i L : Tony Naumoft Resoi , r Tony Collins Asst Coach : David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark Orani uE':: 7,: Mick F=tn Res Co h : Jamie Dixon

1 L. Walker (C Res) 1 T. Wilmott 1 D . Lancaster 1 J . Element 1 J. Cassel l2 R . Buckley 2 M . McKellar 1 A . Longmuir 2 S. McCully (Capt) 2 D . Keenan3 B. Conn 3 A . Brudar 2 M . Chamberlain 3 A. Howard Waters3 T4 L. Harrison5 C swift

4 S . Anderson 3 A . Tucker 4 M . White5 N. Orchard

.3 A. Trimbol i.

5 S Brown5 B . Marlyn 4 A . Hanley 6 C. Young 4 S . Sleep.

6 S. Armstrong 6 B . Boyd 5 D . Maskell 7 T. BI hma nYt 5 R. Davidson6 M. Harbor 7 A . Duddy 6 P. Nelson 8 J . Dixon 6 N. Vogels7 P. Harrison 8 G. Carr 7 S . Morgan 8 J . Garner 7 P Boot h8 J. La Ragy 9 T. Barker 8 R . Foss 9 D. Fairchild .

9 J. Moloney 10 D . Payson 8 J. Ballenger 10 D. Waterhouse 8 B . Collison

Mitchel l9 C 11 L. Wheeler 9 P. Gooden 11 P. Spottiswood 9 H. Mapleston e.10 i : Silvers 12 B . Kulling 10 D . Chamberlain 12 S . Whittington 11 T. Robert s11 B. Quinane 13 G. Woods 10 G. Tilling 13 D. Rosman

14 A O'Brien 12 T Brown12 M. McHenry 14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith (RC) .

Adcock15 N 13 T. Halpi n13 A. Johnston 15 A . Browne (VC) 11 D . Hose .

16 J . Walker (DVC) 14 L. Power14 C . Buick 16 N . Greenwood 12 M . Murray 17 R. Clowes 15 H Christie15 P. Bowden16 S. Hyland (DVC)

17 D . Ariz 13 P. Fulle r14 N . Meehan DV C( )

18 R. limbrick18 D Membrey

.16 R. Kelliher

17 A. Elliott18 A Coffe

18 J . McCarthyQ1 M . Lawrence 15 N . Parry (DVC)

.19 S . Gfynn 17 J . Fitzclarence

'y.19 M Goodier 20 A . Power 15 P. Allsop 20 A . Askew 19 P. O Farrell

.20 M. Picone 21 S . Cdlly

16 M. Apallonio 20 P. McGrat h21 S Sierakowski

20 W. Martin

21 A. McKenzie (VC) 22 G. Johnston 17 J, Beard18 D . O'Donaghue (VC)

.22 A . Svirskis

21 N . CasbouftTehan22 D21 J. Roberts

'23 M . Levy 19 S McMullin 22 D. Armstrong .

22 M . O Donnell'

24 C . McKellar .19 T Steintort 23 L. Taylor 23 S . Coo k

Brien23 D . O23 R Sherman

25 M . Davey.

C . Murray20 (RVC)24 S . Rundel l

Nailo n25 C24 J . Barker

.24 J. Morel

26 J . Laing 20 T Castricum.

25 H Taylor25 G.Phylan d

24 T Moloney 27 M. Flynn 21 S. Polan.

26 A . Vicendese 26 T. Brady

25 C. Hyde 28 A. Guthri eFletcher (C)29 M

22 D . Ryan (VC) 27 C. Spottiswood 27 P.Sondhu25 R. Walmsley, . 22 C . Buzby 28 S . Moore 28 D . Joyce26 D. Spithill 30 A. Quon 23 C . Steinfort 29 G. McCully 29 C . Hosking27 S. Thomas 31 T. Pucella 24 S. Castricum 30 R . Newton 30 J Elms28 N. Harbor 32 David Anderson 25 S. Stanley 31 A . Hogan

.30 M Leigh29 R. Marks

30 B Mannix33 M. Lake 26 J. Dunne (C) 32 A . Cassell (VC)

33 A Sauflry.

31 L. Boyl e.30 T Motan

34 B. ARZ35 A. Fisher

27 D . Krom28 P Jones

.34 E . Thompson 32 T Roac h

31 S. Hyde 36 L. Fletcher.

29 R . Sharp34 P. Rujevic

Harriso n35 S33 M . Barker

32 R. Bonnici (C)Stinear33 J

37 L. Hoft 30 D . Hansen.

35 A . Mills 34 M . Hyde.

34 L. Williams38 R . iNhrney 31 N . Snarl (RDVC) 36 B . Gaunt 35 M . Robins

35 A. Mackintosh 39 S Buragrast 32 B. King 37 T. Harper 36 M . Phyland36 W. Jolley 40 N Goold 33 D . Grant 37 M. Ting 37 J . Eastaugh37 D. H land

Y41 A. Crowther 34 M. Pollard 38 S . Robinson 38 M . Amo r

Connell38 S . O 42 M . McDermott 35 C. Morris 439 B. 0 A LusteS 39 D . Galletti

39 B. Oakley 43 C . Marinis 36 D. Carter .41 J . Anderson 40 C . Phyland

39 T. Weadock 44 M . Pearson 37 L Morgan 41 T. Fraczek 41 C Piain i40 D. Coggins41 A Bonnici

45 S. Blick 38 G . Hamill 42 M. Hamitton-Ho.

42 T Sheehan. 46 L . Woolrich 39 D . Bradshaw 42 S. Volkerin g42 P. Bourke 47 S. Silletto 40 G . Massey 44 J. Newton 43 J. Nihil l42 S . Murray 48 G . Kelly 41 A. McDowell 45 R . Czwarno 44 T. Spurting44 A. Moor e45 T Molan 49 S. Weaver 43 A. Persi 46 R . Ware 45 S. Ingram

46 A. Skinns 50 N. Foster 44 R. Mosbauer 47 D . Wilso n48 J Scott

46 K. Hilderbran d47 A. Sawtel 51 J. Midwinter 45 B. Thomson .

49 D Fox 46 M. Perry47 G. Walton 52 R. Mather 46 D. Dunne .

51 D . Learmont-Walker 47 T. Kennedy48 D. Smith 53 J . Ng 48 C. Jayaweera 52 B. McGrath 48 G . Smith48 G. Johnston e48 M O'D ll

54 P. Adams 49 L. Halvy51 P Reed

53 J. Sprague 49 G . Too k. onne 55 J . Prantzos . 54 A. Tang 50 M. Phylan d51 D. MooreP lli

56 A. Blake 52 S . Veltman 55 C . Wright51 N Barde np s52 E . hi 57 D. Witten 53 A. Strawhorn 56 T. Wright .

53 L. Derbyshire 58 M . Gray 54 J . Persi 57 53 S. Butche r54 D . Buckley

Morley59 J 55 L. Fuller 58 C . Villani 54 C . Dobson55 A . McLeis h57 C Chester

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I A. Krzywniak2 A Ptrrie3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A, MacGilt'rvray

4 M . Franklin5 T. Marshal l

6 R. Stewart (DVC)

7 B. Logang J, Perrett8 C. McNicol (CR)9 S. Lennox10 J. Mead12 B. Williams

13 R. Kent

14 S. Williams (C)15 B. Gadsde n

16 C. Tootell16 J. Homan n

17 A. Van Den Dungan18 A. Sale m

19 S. Ginnivan19 J. McCowan20 M. Smit h21 T. Ewen22 L . O'Neill23 N . Milat24 M. Gadsden25 S. Nickas26 A. Ginnivan27 D. Paterson28 A. Bristow29 J. Dickerson30 E. McCowan31 A. Paroissien32 A. Goldner33 L . Dale34 J. Whit e35 C . Stewart (RVC)36 R . Henderson (RDVC)37 D .Hughe s38 J. Raju39 B. Pamham41 M. Alle n42 L . Hendra (DVC)43 J. Murchi e44 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

OL Coach: Frank DunellRes: Craig Ridley

1 J. Pannagiotopolous2 J. Buckley3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D . Rya n5 S. de Morton6 C . Ridle y7 J . Leas k8 J . Heritage9 B. Hakim10 S. Bryant11 B. Papa l12 J . Kavanagh13 B. Hakim14 L. Wilson15 T. Di Blas i16 S. McPherson17 D . Forrest18 J . Walker19 E. Healey20 D . Hunter21 S. Dale22 R .OBrien23 J . Hughes24 J . Dazkiw25 A . Frazer26 S . Fleming27 J . Di Pietro28 G. Stevens29 S. Uebergang30 M . Dragojlo31 D . Caridi32 D . Poulton33 D . Biggs34 D .Podger35 L. Kavanagh36 A . Frazer37 M . Bossi38 D .Whitfeld39 B . Newbold40 A . McKenzie41 B . Overman42 N . Bertram43 M . Velardo44 A . Parker45 J . Weidner46 M . Beard47 S . Howard48 A . Salv o49 G. Collins50 A . Nowland51 J . Stevens52 B . Porker53 T. Campbell54 A . Morrison55 D. Gradzki56 M . Makris57 J . Lloyd58 T. Williams60 C. Cetin

Coach: Paul Breens Coach : Peter Slaci k

1 S . Vincen t

2 P. O'Loughlin (VC)3 S . O'Meara4 A . Curra n5 W. Connelly6 D. Stevens7 M. Cosgriff8 A . Sinclair9 N . Brundell10 P. Brabender11 J . Collin s1213 B . Richardson14 P. Pratt15 D. Hayes16 M . Godfrey17 L. Dore18 G . Porteous19 A. Dea n20 B . Robins21 D. Loney22 S . Fantone

23 P. Walsh24 T. Lombardi25 A. Heffernan (C)26 D. Roundly27 K. Jenkins28 B. Reiner2930 B. Lethborg31 N. Dallas32 S. Corcoran

35 S. Simpson (C-R)36 B. Dintinosante39 A. Chamber s41 A. Swindon42 R . Murray44 D . Furze45 A. Paglia464748 J. Swindon5 152 M. Joyce6354 M. Yea55 A. Boyd5660 M. Joyce

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Training Younger Players Vs Older PlayEvery football club's list contains individuals with loadsof football experience - but less than fresh bodies thatdon't cope with training as well as in the past.Throw into the mix those who benefit from greatertraining loads - and younger players who may need to

be nursed through the year to ensure they're stillplaying well at the season's end . Meeting the trainingneeds of these three distinct groups, particularly withlimited resources, can be a major challenge .Questions about responding to individual needs withina team confront every coach . The following guidelineswill help you determine what training loads you canprescribe to players with varying age and experiencelevels .First consider:i) The actual (chronological) age of your player and it )

The 'training age' of your playerThe training age of a player refers ~o many yearshe has been eompethzg and trais_>> _ . : current level

of competition. A player straight oi : . of secondaryschool who joins your club has a trr' i1 g age of zero,even though he may be 18-19 years old and may haveplayed school football for six years . This is due to thelikelihood your team's training demands will be farmore demanding than his school team's. An olderrecruit, perhaps aged 22-23, is also considered to havea training age of zero if he has not played seniorfootball .Splitting your players into the following categories willhelp when programming:Category 1 : Zero to one year's training ; Category 2 : Two

to three year's training : Category 3 : Four or more year *straining, well motivated, available ; Category 4 : Six or

more years training, reduced availability .Category 1 players require a more conservativeapproach to training because they i) don't have theexperience to know how they will react to training loadsit) don't have a training base to allow high intensitytraining for long periods III) Are more susceptible tofatigue, soft tissue and overuse injuries .Category 2 players are likely to make up the core of theteam . These players have the time, motivation andrelative youth to make them most valuable to your

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t be as efficient in their preparation as more matureplayers . This also applies to recovery and nutritionalpreparation .Players in the low and high training age categorie:should be given adequate time to recover from training .Recovery can be improved using appropriatetechniques but training age will still influence recover3time . In other words older players are less likely to beable to train on consecutive days .Always communicate with the players of low or higYtraining ages to ensure they know what is expected othem and why - and that their workloads are taIlorecto produce maximum game day performance . Oh, amtake time to explain to the guys in the middle categorie :why the older and younger blokes look like they'ngetting off lightly .Or Noel Duncan and Or Michael McCoyFitness2live

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I'm totally impressedwith the professionalismof the whole footy club,from the GeneralCommittee to the train-ing staff. Everyone hasthe same determinationand drive around theclub. I have neverheard anyone say any-thing negative about theclub which is a rarity insporting clubs thesedays. It is just up to theplayers to respect thesepeople who donate theirtime endlessly and alsoto respect their team

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With one round to play in the first half of the year,the likely premier for 2003 has still not becomeany clearer. The Animals keep doing what theyhave to do, the Fields are building theirpercentage each week, the Sharks seemed to haveslipped, while the Oak Park boys have emergedthrough the month of May as the big challenger .

Review

The Animals took home the chocolates in thematch of the round against the inaccurate Lions .

The highway was the end to kick to, as Collegianspeppered the goals 19 times for only a 6 .13 result .The Lions wayward kicking kept the Animals inthe game and they came out a different side in thesecond qtr after an old fashioned blast from coachDarren Turner, slamming on 7 of their own totrail by only 8 pis at the half. The remainder ofthe game was a game of defence as both sidestightened the screws when heading into the

breeze . However, it was again left to Brad Bird tokick the sealer as the Animals got out of jail by 8

points . Collegians were well served throughCampbell Unsworth, while the Animals defenceand Mick D'Amelio were rock solid .

The Oak Park boys broke their travel bug insuperb fashion knocking off Beaumaris at Shark

Park by 3 majors . The minor upset was again dueto the goal-kicking prowess of Corey Bannister asJono Holt was inspirational for the Sharks .

Who would want to bet on Ammo footy? TheSaints surprised the punters and the Wells alike,

smashing their opposition by 59 points . The

turnaround was largely due to the work of Lewin& Sheedv as the Wells have now slipped into the

bottom zone .

Merv's men keep marching on and adding totheir percentage with another commanding

victory, this time against the Two Blues . Skipper

Andrew Will dominated across half forward as the"6 pack" again let only 1 goal through in the first

half. Opposing captain Aaron Rhodes, tried hardfor the home team as some late goals providedsome respectability to the scoreboard .

The 7Ionds put up a determined performanceagainst the -%ultu=es, but it was not enough to

get over the line,failing short by 22pts .Previe wThe "Don Smallgoods" match of the round pitstwo inform sides against one another as T'IaerryPenola are at home to the Animals . The onbalbrigade of Mark Nancarrow & Mick Elli

o continue to drive the ball forward for the Lion ;each week, face off against the miserly defence othe Animals . St . Leo's just keep winning, but

t Oak Park boys are getting better each week anc

will cement a spot in the 4 today in a close one .

Glen Eira will need to put in another RHCperformance as they face the Sharks at CarnegieThe enthusiasm of youth was the spur for

t Saints against OC and they will need all of that t cstop Beaumaris . The hungry Sharks will bouncback to remain in touch with the top 2 as the

y to end their mini slump.

The Wells have slipped into the bottom zone aftea disappointing month and face the rampagin ;

Fields away from home . The break couldn't havcome earlier enough for the early pacemakers

who suffered a shock defeat last week . Merv'

men are rolling along nicely as another greateam effort resulted in a commanding victory. 0 (

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il be desperate to turn things around but may

„ . ~ it to wait another week.

A ;,e Vultures are waiting in the wings of the four

,;;id will notch up another win against the Two

Blues out at Mentone . The onball brigade ofChris O'Meara and Chris Sullivan are in fineform and will be determined to throw off thechallenge of Prahran, who will target this game

as the one to get their season back on track .

Pat Hawkins can only hope that all thegoalkicking practice has been beneficial as the

Lions take on old time rivals Ormond . The

pocket dynamo Bryce Deledio, will need anotherbottler if they are to challenge the runners ofCollegians, who need to rebound after the last

ne .

CC : ;3PO DNE PQT SThanks to all the press corro's work for the firsthalf of 03' ; keep up the good work for theremainder of the season .1tt1~e.IL :;O_ ejrl a?_~ti- .ig . C

Be; r_c_ is - congratulate Nic - i3c-~r on playingis 140,- :. game this weekend . A product of the

U19s, Nick played in an U19 premiership andkicked 100 goals in the premiership year. He hasgraduated to senior football and has played in asenior grand final side as well . Playing all the keypositions, Nick is a man of few words, but is adedicated Beaumaris player. We wish him weil forthe remainder of his career. Also we congratulatesenior deputy vice captain Mark "I3augie" Ensor

on achieving his 100th game today. Dougie is ahighly skillful and accomplished footballer withthe ability to play at both ends of the ground . Hewas voted a member of the "team of the 90s" . Agreat clubman off the field, he is often using hismarketing ingenuity to assist the club and hisorganisation of a number of trip away functionshave been exotic .Therry Penola - congratulates Dave Weston 'TheSmiling Assassin' on his 50th game for the clubin Rd9 against Beaumaris .Dave, one of the fittestplayers at Therry, has been in great touch thisyear and is currently pressing for senior selection.Congratulations 'Westy' . We look forr,vard to manygreat games ahead .

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n: Toob 3. Bur can, Kelly, McCubbn, Doust, Evans.Best :Rhodes Harriers, Hunc, iiltean, B.Gelhe . Kel}v. Caul Gram: Will 4,Cunningham 2 . Gardner 2, WidJa}a 2. Fras,.e, 2 . Bruhn 2, Baxter 2 .Erickson, Pennycrdek, Fwrce . Fagan. Aya,n, Hall .Best: Pearce, Will . O';well .Foote Widjaja.Umpise•s : Sharon Alger Riddell Ian Senvnems (Riddell UA) (F)Andrew-Monaghan (Ridde ll UA ) (Bt Ollie Matthews Not McKay (bothRiddell UA) (G)oRbioND 2.0 6.4 5.7 9.13( 67)MENTONE 4.4 6.7 10.13 12.17(89)Ormond: Donning 2, Arnold. Black, Jamrs, De7ertin Wlley- B.Robbins .Miller. Best: Deledio, James, Miller. S.Ke r, Ann d. Telley . Hentone:Rowley 4, Macgeorge 2, W'hite 2, C .Sullivan. Ur i is, P.Sulirv2n . Best :O'Meara, Barr, C.Sullhan . W1 .,. . ~ .. : :r'. .- .i .. s H . Dpires: AshleyHwgendyk Adam Conquest (i) t . ., .. _ .__ - . _ . (B) he Mahar LesMavropaulas (G )

BEAUMARIS 5.1 6.5 11 .3 13.9(87)7°r1ERFC':' PE1ti03.A 1.0 4.0 5.2 12.5 ( 77)Rmummis: Vance 3 . Ryon 2, Gourlay 2 . hiaiv J. RaWAins, Pelee, Gerrand,Deluca O'Brien M. Best: Gray . O'Brien M . Foley. Deaton B, Gourlay, O'BrienA. 1'heryy Pe !a: Bcsanko 5. vari3a 3. Barron 2 . Croth . Hollow S. Best :Barron S. Clifton . Bosanko. Goodwin D, Garo,u ?siST 7 's : .- .-.US' 1.1 4.6 5-6 8.9( 57)COYd.EGn ..,. 3.4 5.5 10.5 11.8(74)St Lew: E lchell 4, Contra . Nolan, Prosser. Simon n. Best - R.MeGloin .Rose . C .Vaughan, Morrison . RMcCann, Ottcbre. I a Shuttle 5 ,Hart 2. Heneberv . Low. Muir. WboB2ouse. Best - Lovr. Heneberv. Thomas .Vial, Skrurie. Herman .OLD C•"---"ELL 2-2 -- 8-8 14-11(95)GYk A 3-1 3-1 5-1 5-2(32)Old C:m -rweSl : Francis 3. Hailca-'c 3. 1 " R 2. Craven 2 . Seeley.Snil,h . Tipper. f'vapcvnr . Best: Smith, , e ly. Jones, Francis . Rowe.Gl:, .i l,u .: Fidogiasulls 2, l::ide, Halo .,, t ., . . ,, : ;s~gkotis, Diamond. A .Fidogiamiis, Haines. S, Denies-A. Oldham,PRAHRAN 2,2 3.3 3.4 4.5(29)CAUL GRAM 3.5 9.9 13.12 18.18(126)Prahrain Upton. Murphy, Ranage. Sagno).Best : Downing, Mueh)heim .Upton, Ranuapae, Sagnol',talford. Card Gram: Gross 6. Psalter 3, Kuppe 2,Kendall 2, Dahavcil 2. Thompson, Harrison, Jacobs . Jenklnson.BesC Gross,Poulter, Dorman, Docker, Harrison. Kendall .ORMOND 3.1 9.5 13.5 16.8(104)MENTORS 4.2 4.2 8.2 10.4(6#)Grmoad: Beckett 5. Stewart 4, Smith 3 . C .Keleher, KHanev, Everitt, Casey.Best: Casey, Parsons, Rayson, Stewart . Beckett . C .Keleher . Mentone :Waters 2, Ogler 2, Emmett 2, A .Walsh 2 . Levert. Sheehan. Best: M.Walsh .Rock, McCleod . McCarthy, A.Walsh, Johnston.

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1 S Handley2 D . Beckett3 J . Denning4 A . Grac e5 M. Martinov6 D . Whelan7 S . Keleher8 M . Miller9 G . Hall10 R. Martin11 D. Robbins12 B . Delidio13 L. Wells14 S . James15 C. Telly16 T. Stewart17 J. Bridges18 W. Cove19 D. Cleary20 D. to Hennepe21 R . Wiley22 H . Brown23 T. Naylor24 B. Arnold25 J. Dale26 T. Harvey27 T. Brennan28 A. Clinch29 J. Clifton30 G . Fichte31 H . Black32 A. Lo m33 M . Collins34 A . Russell35 J. Putz36 D . Casey37 C . Everiti38 D . Broadhurst39 S . McCarthy40 Y. Dimadamos41 T. Bank s42 C . Keleher43 B . Parsons44 A . Broadhurst45 J . Franklin46 C. Cleary47 J . Monaghan48 S . Wheller49 S . Metz50 S . Dipasquale51 7. Dipasquale52 S . Betsy53 C. Harvey54 M . Ramsay55 B. Rayson56 M . Farrell57 R . Kentara5859 N . Hoare60 P. Konstanty61 B. Jones62 B. Slater63 C . West64 M. Wood65 S. Anderso n66 L . Dal e67 .i . Mabbett

, . Cromscl :

1 D . Herders2 M. Harvey3 D . Kelly4 P. Quick5 H . Pitts6 J. Killeen7 S. Pang8 I . Hunt9 A . Bunnell:10 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. Aitken26 T. St .Clair27 W. Watford28 K. Watford29 P. Gartland31 D. Decarteret32 D. Ballar d33 A. Wood34 P. Treyvaud35 B. Gallia36 L . Northway37 A.Gellie38 J- Foster39 S. Morris40 I . Dennis41 J. Upton42 B . Downing43 C . Boyd44 D . James45 M. Vagg46 M. Vear47 P. Rose48 J . Vagg49 L. Wood50 S . Kennett53 C . Pricop55 5 .Ramage56 A . R-an57 S. , n58 i}i . tviueniheim59 S . Olive r60 R. Ferroro61 J . Bedford62 C. Tooley64 J . Belcher66 G . Northway

1 P. Corse2 J. Hodder3 E . Mitchell4 A . Auliso5 S . Buckle6 J . Fennell7 A . Burgess8 B . Bird9 D . Lear10 B . Mitchell11 B . Carey12 T. McCann13 A . Krebs14 P. Pollard15 P. Carey16 A . Rose17 M . D'Amelio18 R. McCann19 A . Kelly20 A . Ballard21 G . Simondson22 P. Ristevski23 T. Batt y24 D. Bruc e25 A. McKenzie26 A. Prosser27 P. Levin s28 H. Giles29 S. Darcy30 M .Ottobr e31 M . Contessotto32 D . Comm33 L . Thomas35 J. Briggs36 S. Bavage37 S. Manton38 N . Hodder39 B.Vaughan40 J. Gay42 M. Flood43 B . Levins44 A . Zalakos45 S . Ronchi46 A . Brown47 M. Mclnerny48 A . Daly49 D . Cox50 A . Volpi51 P. McGloin52 R. McGloin53 T. Pecora55 C. HaYield56 T. Morrison59 D. Pitcher60 C. McDonald61 J . Blandthorn63 P. Nola n64 D. Wood67 P. Farquhar69 S. Meshcer70 D. McGloin75 T. Yme r76 G . Donovan77 C. Vaughan79 T. Tribe88 S. Pitcher89 D . Winduss

i : Chris ByeAssist wach : Jason Reddick

Res . Cc :h: Gary Datson

I P. Gorman2 A. Mills (vc)2 T. Goodwin3 R . Bannister4 M. Ellio t5 S . Sacco7 S . Bannister8 L. Hollow9 C . Bannister10 J . Vaina11 D . O'Sullivan (vc)12 A . Christie13 G. Russell15 A . McMahon16 M . Goodwin16 D . Clifto n17 G. O'Connor

'..... 18 B . Carter19 A . Grant20 J . Clark e21 G. Henderson22 L. Reynolds23 D. Calagari25 P. Edwards26 B . Lewis27 M . Garoni28 A. Carroll29 S . Goodwin30 R. Finley31 S . Hollow32 J. Sacco33 L. Kuret34 D. Weston (vc-res)36 D . Barron37 D . Castaldi (C)38 M. Nencarrow39 5. Boyle40 P. Garoni41 B . Barron42 D . Dimech43 M. Warren44 P. Appleford45 M . Carter46 S . Stepan47 D . Goodwin48 A . Nancarrow (vc-res)49 B . Whykes B50 B . Barron B51 Mark Goodwin52 D . Weston55 M . Garoni56 P. Dunne57 S . Westo n63 A . Moloney {c-res)59 T. Robinso n67 G . Tsinans69 S . Sarong70 L. Kuret79 T. Higgins99 M . La Corcia

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Terrific performances over the Long Weekendwith both VAFA Representative sidesrecording stirring victories .

In the St Kilda Community Cup inatrocious conditions at Moorabbin on FridayNight the Representative side recorded aterrific come from behind victory over aplucky Southern Football League. Early inthe game the SFL appeared to handle theconditions much better than the VAFA andhad the first goal on the board withinminutes, and looked dangerous . Playing adefensive game by positioning a loose man inour forward line made it difficult for theforwards to exert any real authority on thegame .

Despite having 90 per cent of the play

through the second and third quarters westill found ourselves a goal behind at the

final break with the game totally in thebalance . A couple of excellent positionalchanges with the move of Dean Matthewsand Liam Holloway up forward paidimmediate dividends as a piece of

undisciplined play by a Southern defender

allowed Matthews to score a goal to put theVics in front, and then when Holloway

followed with another one shortly afterwards

the writing was on the wall for the SFL. Big

Michael Matulickwas controlling the

ruck bringing the

ball to ground forthe smaller

running players,

and the Southernappeared to be a

spent force as we

controlled the

game totally, and abrilliant running

goal by Liam Ryan

on the final siren

saw the boys ove rSteve Buckle shone for the VAFA the line in a great

last Friday against the SFL. comeback .

Stephen Buckle controlled his wing all nig :and won the BOG Award, Richard Hoskildid a fantastic job on Ben Cranage as well ;knocking up getting kicks himself, LizRyan was a terrific player and tIunobtrusive Paul Edwards led the defensi,unit in a very positive way .

Congratulations to George Voyage and all hsupport staff and to all the players in tiside you did yourselves and the VAFPROUD.

VAFA 0.3 1.5 2.7 7 .11 .5~SFL 1 .0 2.2 3.5 4.6.30Goals VAFA: Frater Ryan RittermaHolloway Matthews Mooney Harrison . SFNewman 2 Tarpey Cranage .Best VAFA : Frater Hosking Ryan Lidd(Buckle Edwards . SFL: Cranage Wells TookShalders Odachowski Trand .VAFA Selectors Best (SFL) : Brett Shaldei(Cheltenham )SFL Selectors Best (VAFA) : Steve Buck(St . Leos Emmaus WP)

And so to Perth it was a determined buncwho took to the plane with top spot at tYhalf way mark of the AAFC Carnivalstake .

The game started at a frenetic pace witLuke Hawkins, Paul Corrigan, and JobStevens gathering the ball at will and drivirit forward where Tim Harvey and DoJordan were terrific targets . The big Subiacground was certainly helping the runnirplayers of the side and by quarter time agoal buffer was already the differencbetween the two sides .

The second saw the game continue in tYsame vein as every time WA tried to €forward they repelled by Murray Pitts, MarCorrigan and that little terrier DannByrne, and with Tim Ockleshaw feeding otnumerous hand balls the Big V continued otheir merry way. Luke Hawkins 60-65 metstorpedo goal after the half time siren brouglvery deserved applause from the buildir,crowd .

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«as terrific to see the players resolve andclctcrmination for the task at hand continue

he second half as they urged each other

, ,,, tokkeep going in hard and not lift thet)ressure, this certainly was a tight knit,,,cup who were miles from home on a

mission . The last two quarters rightfullyi,elonged to the Vies as they booted another12 goals while keeping WA goalless for th e

tire game a terrific performance in itself .

So clinical was the performance thatserious comments as to the strength of thisteam were that it was capable of beatingany Senior side in the WAFL!!! !

Luke Hawkins was a most deserved winner

of the Judge Medal for Player of theMatch, Paul Corrigan was not far behindhim, Carl Steinfort used his experience toadvantage in his specific task, Danny

Byrne was good, as was John Stevens,

Tim Harvey and all the forwards added

something, Murray Pitts was the Generalup back and at some stage of the gameevery one of the 24 players who took thefield made a contribution .

Nick Bourke, his support staff and allassociated with the team are to becongratulated for the work they put intothis group of young men, who in such animportant event rose to the occasion to dothemselves, their clubs, their parents, andall of us privileged enough to be at Subiacoon Sunday, feel very humbled by the waythey played their football, and they did itALL for the LOVE of the GAME .

VAFA 7.3 15 .17 20.11 27 .14 .176

WAAFL 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 .3Goals VAFA: Harvey 6 Siapantas 4 Hawkins3 D Jordan 3 B Jordan 2 O'Farrell 2Stevens 2 Low Byrne Lochran BrowneRamsdell . WAAFL : Nil .Best VAFA: Hawkins P Corrigan SteinfortStevens Pitts Siapantas . WAAFL: Cooper

Kerwood Perkin Garkaklis Pearce .Neil Judge Medal: Luke Hawkins (OldScotch )WAAFL Selectors Best (VA FA): PaulCorrigan (Old Haileybury )VAFA Selectors Best (VAFA) : Carl Steinfort(Mazenod OC )WAAFL Selectors Best (W L) : Trent

CooperVAFA Selectors Best (WAAFL) : Troy

Kerwood

Old Scotch's Luke Hawkins was outstandinglast week at Subiaco .

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Until R6, DI match results were almost

predictable, but in the last two rounds theSection has reverted to its traditionaltopsy-turvy self.

ROUND 8 "' - 7

A3 's solid vii `ory over Yarra Valley

could be one of those defining results thatshape the final four . The Bushrangers have

now dropped 3 on the trot, and need to win8 of the remaining 10 to be sure of final'saction .

Aquinas couldn't counter Salesians'desperation in their hard fought affair.

Banyule lopped another tall poppy in IJzri .B lacks, and has put itself right back in thecontest, only a game from the four. Blacksweren't disgraced at all, but couldn't findthat bit extra the Bears' did in the last 15minutes .

Old Mentonians were gazumped by theBullants' extraordinary accuracy andtenacity .

Ivanhoe Assumption found the maraudingMonash Blues a task too hard to start

with, and impossible once injuries robbedthem of a bench in g3 .

TODAY'S GAME S

YVOB are at home to and the wavthe Bushrangers are avelling, the Bloods

would give themselves a serious chance ofbeating them. While Bushrangers like

Luke Taylor and Sam Savage are doing wellin defence, YV's problems seem to stein

from the mid-field onwards, which staggersme considering the calibre of plavers theyhave in those zones . Mind you the Bloodshave similar problems, Mark Barmby and

John Jess flew the flag in the back half lastweek, but the engine room and front sector

were down . Don't have much option but t ogo for the home side b, a kic ; ; or so, b

way my tipping'sgoing, tha

t should give thevisitors consid-

erable encouragement!.

Uni . Blacks meet AJAX in a'turning point"match, Blacks go right back into the clag ifthey lose, whereas the Jackas can turn 7-

2, and a couple of games above the digesterzone if they win. Those key numbers,

points for & against, of these sides are verysimilar, and both have tons of grit and dashthrough the middle . Anthony Parkin, RobDillon, plus Andrew & Ben Costello have allbeen consistent Blacks engine room

performers this season, while MichaelJones rucking has been little short of

heroic . Danny Weitlitzer has been ruckingconsistently for the Jackas, the Segal boys

dominating round the packs, and Julienifirzner is a worry to all opnonents at FF .

I X should take the points by 2 goals .

c Temp tackle E , it may b e6th 7t'i, but this game ii i~ decide whichch!' ; in touch with ine Four, an d

AJ.Kirzner,Monash Blues GraceOld Mentonians BournonOld ~ntonians BasileBul licen-Templestowe Matthews

V E:.onash Blues Hawkins 0Banvvle J Turnbull 1AJAX Cooper 2Yarra Valley D Smith 0Iva- hoe A ,sumption Pearce 0L :~i :rec 3 1acks Hanna 1

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concentrates on relegation proofing

if. The Bullants pulled a rabbit out o f

,iie hat last week by beating the Panthers

,tt I;cvsborough and they will be looking for

(he same great team effort this week plus13illy TOuraganis, Damien Bone, and Dean

'+latthevrs continuing their sensational

; ;)rm . The Bears are also an even side, but

:till have match winners in Scott Playfair,Dave Williams, with strong back up from

the likes of Simon Dean, Shaun Lorenzini,

,c~ Brad Willmore . Close one this . I'll tip the

Bears by a point !

?, lozsa sh Blues host Old Mentonians in.lnather crunch encounter : Ashers want to

take an 8-1 ratio into the back half of the H, ~ A, while the Panthers can't afford to lose

tllree in a row. The Ashers have talent toburn, with Andrew Hickey (W), Justin Main

if ;}, and Paul Nevill (R) all in super recent

t~3rm, to add to that of Holloway, Williams

r :nd Gregory . The Panthers also have a topnotch engine room with Andrew Carter (R)

(ontinuing his good year, with Geoff Dart &Danny Carroll driving the ball forward tothe stellar trio of Basile, Bournon, and

Acreman . Fabulous game this, I'll say the

Ashers by 2 goals .

Salesians and the Hoes face off at Bosco

Street, in what is now relegation avoidance

time for each Club . Both have been badly

.,ffected by injuries to date, and thatpassenger monkey just won't go away .

Chaddie are a fearsome opponent on theirown turf and the Hoes will need repeat

performances of last week's form from thelikes of Shane McGowan (F), Ross Toogood

B) & Damon Wood every -7ere, to givethem a show today . Salesians by 2 goals .

Reserves winners be:

Bushrangers, Blacks, Bears, Ashers, &Salesians .

CORRESPONDENTS, the contacts are1,889 1979 & bfhickey6Cbigpond .com

Yarra Valley 0 B v Aquinas 0 CUniversity Blacks v AJAX

Bulleen Templestowe v BanyuleMonash Blues v Old Mentonians

Salesian 0 C v Ivanhoe Assumption

3_7 6 .10 9.14 13 .19(97)Y.2.1 5.4 5.4 9.9163 )

- A,:.: anger 3. Kirzner 3, Blashki 2 . M . Segal 2 . Blieden . Israelsohn,E. Raleigh Best : Blashki . Samuel, Duzenman, E . Raleigh, E. Wollner .Gold Yana Valley : Keem 3 . Collie 2, Beal . Glllon, Simpson. Stevenson

Best : Laing, Parry, Stevenson . Savage . Taylor, Keem Umpires: OfWhiteley Damien Stead (Riddell DA) (F) Troy Cusack (Riddell UA) (B)Jose Talavera Denver Melder (G)AQUINAS 0 C 3.2 3.3 3.4 8.5(53)SALESIAN 0C 3.2 4.6 9.10 12 .14(86)Aquinas : Redwood 2 Toomey Boland Bettune Pierce McMullin CoglanBEST : Barmy Redwood Jess Larkin Harkin Stone Salesians : Oldfield5 Thaln 2 Cook Bobetic Nannes Levoli Campbell Best OldHeld QuinnSutherland Barry Nannes Canavan Umpires : David Longworth KenMeNiece (F) Michael Nellie (B) Eddie Beal Malcolm Filleul (G )BAN YULE 6.6 9.9 12.12 19 .13(127)UM BLACIiS 1.4 9.9 10.12 14 .17(101)Banyule: Dean 5 . Davies 3 . T Gloury 2 . Demetriou 2, S Ptayfair 2,Egan 2, B Willmore, Wise, Lorenzini . Best : Dean, Lorenzini, B14Rllmore, D Wilson . Cantwell, Dooley . Vol Blacks: Barry 2. Evans 2,A Costello 2 . Moffatt 2, Dillon . Davis . Parkin . Price. Rawnslev . BV+alch ., st Parkin. M Jones, Dillon, Kempton, A Costello, B Costello .Ump : Jeremy Heffernan Michael Forde (F )OLD 0: : S 3.4 7.9 8.10 13 .12(90)BULI I' 6.0 9.1 13.2 17.4(106)Old Pntonains: Basile 5, Acreman 3, Bournon, Fisher, Palmer, Vick .Carter E ;t: Basile, Carter, Carroll, Dart. Costello, Vick. BulleanTemp : Matthews 7, tit'illlams 3, McLaren 2, Burridge 2, Daskaliou 2,Smith. Best :Team effort . Umpires: Peter Liddell Troy Brooks (F) (B)Lindsay Pell Bruce Stephens (G )IVASe 1IOE ASSUMPTION 0.0 4.3 4.6 7.12(541MONfiSIi BLUES 7.4 9.8 14.13 17 .15(117)Ivanhoe Assumption: McGowan 3, Scarpari. Chazan, Lee, Seralini .Best : McGowan, Toogood, O'Neil, Wood, Lee, Hall.Monash Blues : Gregory 3, Grace 3, Truton 2, Holloway 2 . Farrar 2 .Craven 2 . Blackley. Main, Williams . Best : 'Williams, Holloway, Smith .Farrar, Torten . Main .Umpires: Santo Caruso Scott Mackie (F) Chris Doyle Luke Pipe (G)

DI FIESE12yEA.IAP, 2.0 6.6 6.6 8.9(57)YARRA VALLEY 3.3 3.4 6.10 7.10(54)A,IA-K: Cooper 2 . Godierviez 2 . L. Goldman, D Janover, Konsky,SacksBest: Sacks . Pask. Silberman . Benedykt, Seidl, Spilberg Yarra Valley:Pask 3 . Revnolds 2 . Morris, Peake Best : Strong, Pask. Smith. Hume,Pearce, BuruntaAQU 0 C 3.3 3.5 7.10 7.13(55)S, iO C 1.0 4.5 4.5 4.6(30)

: Phillips2 Cooper Kogelman Wills Parker Best HinehclifteSlattery Kogelman Harper Wills Salesians : DETAILS NOT

RECEBANYU1EE 4.1 7.3 9.4 16.6{102)UNI BLACitS 3.2 5.2 6.5 8.7(55)Banyule: Tsingaris 6, D Witchell 3, Prior 2 . Baldac, Turnbull, CaTaylor. Bell, Tuckrnan. Best: D t'.'Itchell . Tsingaris, M Willmore, King .Rothe. Bolduc. Uni Blacks: Ada 3, Tehan 2 . Beaton 2, Hanna. Best:Middleton, Ada, Delahuntv, Carr . Hamilton, Grimmett.OLD . . . )h`L NS 5.2 9.8 17.18 18.191127)BULL T (P 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.2(14)Old mtoni€:ns: Austin 6. Johnson 2 . Wilson 2, Alexander R,Alex<'m r D, Alexander C . Dwyer, Herring. Hubbard . Worrell. MackayM. Best : Austin, Alexander R. Alexander D . Alexander C, Dwver .Johnson . Bulleen Temp: Tsokas, McMahon . Best : Bacciacchio .Frangos. Morrison . Papadopolous, Newman, Tsokas .IV OE ASSUMPTION 1 .0 1.1 3.7 6.9145)P,SOP7ASH BLUES 3 .4 8.9 14.11 16 .13(1091Ivanhoe Assumption : Barbagelto, Aboueid . Ebbage. Duncan,Shemshedin. Frisina. Best: Fintayson, Barbagetlo, Ebbage, Frisina,Conley . Mazocca . Ixlonash Blues : Tickler 4 . Knits 2 . Costley 2,Shields, Mackenzie, Dobson, Edsall, Green, Saunders, Spencer . Wills .Best: Tinkler, Feenaghty, Carey . Mackenzie, Saunders . Costley.

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DI SectionAJ A X AQUINAS O .C . BANYULE BULLEEN I VAN H O E

Coach: Phil Davis Coach : Garry Connolly Coach : Greg WhHaoft TEMPLESTOWE ASSUMPTIONRes. Coach : Barry Simon Res: Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Coach : Doug Seed Coach : John Matthew

Res .Coach: A Parris Res Coach: Colin McDonald

1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 L. Toomey 1 B. Reed 1 J. Prior 1 S. ConleyMau d2 M

2 M. Konsky 2 S . Tibb 2 D . Witchell 2 S . Yates .Tucker3 C

3 B. Davis 3 S . Edwards 3 N . Taylor 4 W. Thompson .O'Neill4 T

4 M. Dudakov 5 A . Boland 4 T. Gloury 5 D . Bone.

Manue l5 P5 J. Ritterman6 D . Kalb (Capt Res)

6 M . Parker7 C. Glennie

5 B. Willmore6 S . Tuckman 6 A . Tehan

.6 T. Healy

Samuel7 G 8 J . Jess 7 C . Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley.Raleigh8 E 9 T. Harkin 8 B . Cantwell 8 N . Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth

.9 J . Berger 10 D. Boland

Barmb y11 M9 M. Willmore 9 J . Matthews 9 E. Healy

10 P.Lee0 G. Duke s1

.12 A. Bethune

10 P. GlouryWilso n11 D

10 P. Tsokas 11 D . Valkanis11 M . Segal (D.V.Capt)

I f id13 D. Den Braber (C)

.Egan12 J

11 G . Chivers 12 L. Hull-Browno en e n12 D. Gi h

13 C. Jeffery .13 T Ryan 12 A. Parris 13 S. Narkiewicz

g13 J . Ral e14 J . Kagan

14 A. Lorkin15 A. Williiams 14 B . Woodlock 13 D . Tulloch 14 P. Flynn

Curtin15 J15 J . Segal 16 J . Hunt 15 S. Gray 14 A. Wilke .

16 P Harris16 E. Janover 17 B. Redwood 16 M . Gilbert 15 B. Wolnizer

.Morri s17 S

17 A. Cukierman (V.C .R.) 18 J . Hughes 17 A. Small 16 S. Smith.

Hal l18 B18 J. Kirzner (VCapt) 19 G. Whitehead 18 J. Turnbull

17 C . Darby.

19 D. Wood19 G . Bliede n

Sharp20 J20 M . Starre t21 J . Pierce

19 N . Sannhol m20 S. Playfair 18 K . Burridge 21 N . Blainey

h.21 D . Gelbart 22 S . Flynn 21 R . Dintinosante 19 L. Stott 22 N. Shuttlewort

23 D. Ryan22 E . Wollner 23 P. Stone 22 C . Taylor 20 M . Jones 24 B Frew23 A . Wollner 24 P. Harper

25 P Sorace23 M . Gray

Richardso n24 L21 P. Gannas

.25 J. Frisina

24 J . BramBlashk i25 M

.26 R. Weeks

.25 J . Szeremeta 22 G . McLaren 26 P. Camero n

.26 B . Duzenman 27 D. Hincliffie

28 A Garish26 H . McDermott 23 D. Matthews 27 J. Finlayso n

28 S. Matthews27 A. Spicer

.Wilson29 J

27 A . Nield 24 J . Newman29 C . Hocking

28 A. Zemski .30 R . Kogelman

28 L Enright 25 R . Lee 30 M. Sloa n29 P. Bryner Evan s31 G 29 P. Smith 26 S. Boyd 31 T. Lupton30 A. Lefkovic

.32 D Afford

30 D. Mutton 27 J. O'Donnell 32 L. PearceLewis31 A.

.33 C . Wooden 3

2 31 C.Natol

i Bassett28 P. Milesi 33 S . McGowa n

Weislitzer32 D.33 S. Boon

34 M. Tarull i35 R . Chapman

.33 S. Dean 29 D . Williams 34 B . Joyce

35 M . Serafin i34 A. Lewin 36 V. Hall 34 S. Lorenzini

'30 D . Florence 36 C. Zeegers

35 J. Lewis 37 G. Macklin Connel l35 L O 31 L. Norbury Cotter37 P36 J. Israelsohn 38 B . Moran 36 D . Playfair 32 R . Williams

.38 R. Peoples

37 A. Sapar 39 S . White 37 T. Thompson 33 N Hamshare 39 M . Ebbage38 J. Feldman39 D . Vanaken

40 S . Harri s41 G . Davies

38 J . Redfe m39 A . Hopgood

.34 S . Lambro ulos

po40 P. Marti n

McDonald41 C40 D . Onas 42 R. Moran 40 M . Smith 35 D. Daskalou .

Martin42 B41 A. Silver 43 M . Slattery 41 T. Prior 36 P. Hare

.43 A. Shemshedin

42 A . Cooper 44 J . Tapply 42 M . Vanpoeteren 37 P. Ganiatsis Pac e44 A43 S . Chester 45 M . Riell y

46 T. Vandersluis43 L Ferre l44 S Yin

38 N. Scaglione.

45 A. Iacouangel o44 J . Getfand45 A Godlewicz 47 J. Smith

.45 D. 39 D. Buccachio 46 M. lacouanget o

WatersB 47.46 A . Goldman 48 D . McCartan

49 D . Poynton46 D. Nasrallah 40 A. Foley 48 R

.. Toogood

47 A. Silver Kaa50 R47 J . King 41 R. Lea 49 Matt Sloa n

48 J . Pask.

51 A. Pringle48 D . Rybicki 42 P. Edwards 50 N . Clark

49 A. Lasn'rtzki 52 J. Bleakney 49 G . Bell 43 M. Daskalou 51 D . Pearc e50 A. Benedykt 53 S . Varone 50 T. Nasrallah 44 R Schneider 52 S . Sampso n51 Z . Lewski52 D . Norich

54 M . O'Halloran55 L. Stafford

51 J. Boll52 D . Noonan

.46 A. Humphrey 53 M . Chazan

54 E . Newbol d53 J. Mordech 56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C . Morivftis 55 J . Healy54 I . Same 57 L Mackowski 54 C . Williams 48 A . Morivitis 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 .

53 A Boyd 59 A. Falkers58 B. Yudelman 62 J . Fitzpatrick 58 L. Orton .

60 J . Abouei d59 R . Rotemberg 63 A. Barrie 59 M . Mitchell 60 D. Horvath 61 M. Anderson60 J . Wajnberg 64 T. Nolan 60 D. Hassell 62 P. Merory61 J . Freeman 65 S. Haun 61 S. Dowlan 63 J. Crapper62 J . Gottlieb 67 A. Lewiso n

Coghtan68 J62 T. Jubb 64 M . Migliorin i

63.

Wills72 T63 A. Plant 66 J. Rivott-Mins.

G. Cochrane64 S. Taylor 67 G. Stephen s

A . Cullen 68 F. Yaghmoo r

S . Hiney 69 J . Mazocca

M . Lant 70 K . Wise

P. Phillips 71 A. PearceB . Beech 72 K. MaghamezS . Dornom 73 D. Dummett

t ; - .i J . McMullen 74 S . HallP. Paras 78 C. Brown

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;OUA31i BLUES OLD NIEUTOUTAUS SALESIAN UHI OLACRS YARRA VALLEY 0 0, .Coach : Tim Powell Coach: Peter Russo Turley Coach : Paul 0'Shanassy Coach : Tim Killworth

,Res: James Shady Res. Coach: Jamie Winduss Re DaveyRes Coach: Adam Dave Res Coach : Michael Rizio Res: Simon Taylo rClub XVIII Ch: Craig Baulch

1 S. Chapman 1 Ti Mitvalsky 1 A. Stevens (vc) 1 L. Nethercote 1 R . Pearce

2 J. Baxter 2 C. Twentyman 2 A. Thain 2 S . Chandler 2 T. Morris

3 L. Holloway 3 R Ball 3 S. Sutherland ( c) 3 3 R . Thompson.4 G . Chessan 4 D . Carroll (V.C.) 4 A. Healy

Canavan5 M4 A. Evans 4 M . Fung

55 C . Mackay

.Forer6 D . Mackie (C)5 R. 5 A. Drew

M. NewmanFarrarP

6 C. Alexander.

7 D . Foley 6 6 R . Drew.

7 S Thomson 7 M. McCloskey 8 S . Logn 7 S. Jones 7 C. Beal.

O'Sul wang C 8 G . Ferguson A . Campbel l9

(C18) B . Watc h8 8 L Morri s.

10 Sam Lloyd 9 W. Ballantine . Oldfield (vc)0 S (C18) C. Simo n9 9 J. Kee m

11 M. Spencer 10 S. Voigt 11 K . Richardson12

10 W. Hanna 10 T. Hancoc k12 G . Smyth 11 D . Solley M'~b~ 11 S. Sandiford 11 T. Mcllrath13 12 C . Dwyer (C.R.) 14 M . Cooke 12 12 J. Cremea n14 B . Merlin 13 B . Heverin 15 R. Quinn 13 C . Baulch 13 L Gillies15 M . Tinkler 14 M . Stroud 16 P. Dolman 14 Kruse14 E16 B . Nind

Mellington17 J15 J . Costello (D .V.C .) 17 Matt Forbes

18 D. Barry1 516

.15 N. Pask.

. 18 L. Smith 16 D . NockL nford17 N 19 S . Brown 17 A. Moffatt 16 L Taylor

19 M . Soundersll

.18 T Boumon (C)

20 A. Seege r1 D V ill

18 T. Wilson 17 A. Laing20 M . Edsa

Gregory21 C

.19 A. Palmer

ercc o2 .22 S. Greety 19 L. Brown 18 D. Ross

.kle y22 Ti Blac 20 D. O'Connor 23 M . Smith 21 C . Schillingg 19 J . Strong,

23 P. Nevlll 21 J. O'Brien 24 A. Grace 23 P. Barry 20 Ti Hal e

24 Ti Craven 22 P. Clarke 25 C . Ryan 24 21 D . Stevenson

25 J . Hawkins Drinan23 A 26 J. Nannes 25 22 B. Drew

26 P. Wills.

24 A. Acreman 27 P. AllenByrne28 MM

26 D . Batten 23 R . Yeo27 N. De Young 25 B. Fairbanks . Ales29 D 27 24 M. Davies28 J . Mai n29

26 G . Dart.

30 K. Woodman 28 P. OtsukaStaunton29 M

25 R . Collet

30 L. Creamer 27 G . KatrisKitto28 D

31 A. Lucas32 G . Riley

.30 J . Ralph

26 J. Longworth27 S . Savage

31 32 SL

. Hawkins Beddingfield

.29 A. Carter (D.V.C.) 33 N . Callaghan

34 Ti NagleCostello31 B .

32 M . Jones28 B . Reynolds

33 J. Smith 30 D . Russo 35 P. Knott 33 T. Kitchen29 R . Coutts

34 M. Edwards 31 M. Elliott 36 S . Nolan 34 30 D . Potte r35 A. Hickey 32 L Sunter 37 J . Brennan 35 Jas Mirtschin 32 J . Parry36 A. Williams 33 S. Worrell 38 M. Fervrerda

3633 P. Cremea n

37 J. BoltonBrennan38 N

34 P. Flaskis 39 P. Pitts40 M Forer 37 A. Gray 33 D. Irelan d

.Smith39 M

35 D . Murphy .41 M. Cleary 39 S. White 34 C. Fraser

.M. Bolton 36 D . Alexander 42 C. Rose 40 35 B . Peake (c)( )

41 M . Baton 37 M . Francis (C.R .) 43 P. Evans 41 L Rawnsley 36 P. Jarvi e42 A . Cooper 38 P. Stubbs 44 D. levoli 43 C . Beaton 37 D. Balkshaw43 R . Feenaghty 39 J . Vick 45 S . Horvath 44 R . McArthur 38 G . Morrison44 S . Grace 40 R. Alexander 46 A. Chiappini

Oldfield47 D 45 39 J. Thompkins45 R . Walsh 41 S . Cozens .

48 J . Logan 46 R . Wallace 40 H. Cotsford4647 S . Mentha

42 M . Basil e43 G . Hubbard

49 B. Stinear50 D Taylor

4749 R . Dillon

41 B. DownsSton e42 A48 M . Carey

49 D Payne44 L. Sunter

.51 A. Fdey 49 (R) Ti Bowers

.44 J.Ho.

so45 R. Johnson 52 P. Hanlon 50 A. Goonan q5 A. Windgate

51 M . PayneM

46 G . Smith47 G . Herring

53 E. Maillard54 S. Porter 51 D . Higgin s

Neville51 (R) A47 S. Colli e

ores l52 N.Pee l53 J 48 D. Stevens 55 E. Hanapy .52 48 R . Davi s

.54 G . Dodd 49 N. Fisher 56 M . Loughnan

57 P O'Halloran 53 D . O'Keeffe 49 S. Seabourne

55 I . McCormick 50 G . Wilson.

58 S. 54 M .e11

50 J. Peake

56 51 L . Stephen 9 S. Pans i5 S . Welch55 51 H . Clarke57 52 M. Watts 60 A. Bates 57 K . Begely 52 A . Hartnett58 53 C . Shedden 61 R . Cincotta 58 D. Kean 53 S . Pask59 B. Carstein 54 D . Goodbody 62 D . Blake 60 J . O'Sullivan 54 S . Simpson6061 P. Campbell

55 C . Davis 63 B. ChalmersBowman

B B62 F. Purcell 56 Ti Uoy d

62 L . Katts 56 R . Harper 65 . Radd

63 J . Weber 58 G. Ker r57 Ti Davis 66 S . Sinclair 64 R. Adams 59 A. Joine r

~ 58 P. Appel 67 D . Sutherland 66 L. Costello 60 S . Laird65 G . Polgase 61 B . Saunders 68 M . Sutton 66 (C18) C. Curtis 61 P. Valoppi66 64 M . Austin 69 B . Kirchner 67 N . Goonan Baruma62 P67 66 M . Mackay 70 Mick Forbes

71 R Mirams70 J. Green

.63 B. Whitechurch

68 M. Meehan .Hunt72 C 71 M Nihill 64 D. Smith

6970 D . Barlow

.73 A. Kell y

Dave y74 A72 D . Rud d77 A. Costello

65 M . Norrish

71 SPONSORS:.

75 R Nahas 80 M . Tehan 68 Ti Collet72 B . Green PHILLIPS &

.76 P. Turley 85 B. Weber 71 M . Laing

7374 P Westbrook

xiceoz sotJ 77 S . Butler 86 B . Collins 74 A. Middlin.

75 R. Turton DAVIS LAUNDRY 88 N . Abbott

76 ZENITH INTERIORS 91 A . Whitlock77 93 M . Bulma n78 A. Shields 7 ELEVEN 94 A . Powell79 ssENaoNE HOTEL 96 Jon Mirtschin80 P. Manohar JEFFERSON FORD . 98 M . Beha n

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For n0\arc \rit3tatc ^`iC'i 'Plti tntcfiii'

Then to LW-U' -., from 6,30pmfor reports and a comi,ill-time score servic e

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This we,-L's guest : Simon Theodore (Old _ ._ Abumians Player)

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Rol-, 9(Ij3), North -.au6-.Therry Penols (C), Uai. E i (DI), LaTrobe Usai

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Despite being highly competitive aga7Peninsula and West Brunswick recer_tly,Trobe find themselves having to be~_ .Geelong this week in order to keep their final's

hopes alive . La Trobe coach Tony Crisafulli sai :A

that the open spaces of Como should suit hi s

fleet-footed youngsters, Old Geelong pushedFitzroy last round and a repeat performance thi sweek will ensure a very even contest .

---'--" coach Dene McLeod was most

disappointed with his side's lack of hardnes sand discipline in their loss to Bexafleigts. Fitzroy

like to have numbers behind the ball which wil lmake life difficult for crack forsvard Dave Lee .

The CYNiS should regain Simon Phemister and

Dannv Elias .

Miserly Fitzroy have won their last threematches, restricting their opponents to eigh t

goals or less, and are favoured to continue thei r

winning ways this week .The winless Hrs b^ - held a 16-point lead lat e

in the third quart r, only to be overrun by amore determined Dan Lauletta wa sboth a hero and a''ain, kicking six goals but

also being sent off during the crucial final

quarter. The Hawks have matched up well

against Bentleigh in the past and at home will go

very close to beating them .B eritieigh coach Paul Dimattina was ecstatic at

returning to the winner's list last round . "To saythat we needed a win was an understatement, "he said . "It was terrific ." Ben Padgham and

Ryan Fishlock are the most likely of a long list ofinjured players to ret^rn this week .The unbeE n rla has another reason tosmile with reign' ~ g club champion Tory Truett

aiming at a return in the next four to six weeks .

® e igfa coach Chris Moore was not jokingwhen he said that he was looking forward toplaying Peninsula. Moore expected a boldshowing by his young team . The key he said wasto get out of the bloc'--, quickh= .

C . .r°oy feature

in another match of

the round, this "m e,~ :,inst

. There was still a rela : .e ciosp=iere at BuL2en last week but a ;io~,iej

loss this week would severely hinder their final'~

prospects . The Magpies have battled but stil

won despite being without some key player ;

recently . The return of Siebrand, Drain an(

Sheedy are huge plusses, but OC also expectI be close to full strength. OC have more to los(

than West Brunswick, and that might just be th(incentive they need to win .What Ed Says :

Great wins for Bentleigh an d Oakleigh were thi

highlight of the round. Bentleigh not only helpe (

to ease the first bout of relegation fears but als iput a dent in the Willy bandwagon . Oakleigl

recorded a memorable come from behind wi iand no doubt celebrated long into the night .With the half way mark fast approaching, t hpressure is on both in the middle of the pack awell as at the bottom end . Crunch games thiweek!

y travel to Williamstown and will b

confident of a win . Another loss to Willy will p u

=~_ _'u± sZ .D2Old Geelong Vickers-WillisWilliamstown CYRtS D Le eFitzroy Reds TornesePeninsula PayzePeninsula ClaringboldBendeigh GraceD2 RESERVEOld GeelongFitzrov RedsLa Trobe UniOld CareyPeninsula

PerrinPidotoSanipsonGuerraPrendergast

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pack in the middle pack. Still keen on the

though- G tn~s of the foural to the _hap b

'-er game critic Clash. Ai-ie West Brunssvick and Ol

ven d Care

y more distanceto the Westies ;vill p

sides outside the four .

i, ; ~:ueen the mpassed th-ios e em .

il~lyd to go rt,pr crunch game is between

old ~eelong

Trnbe %ith the losers starting to lose

with the four. La Trobef~ ~yoa d a fewOld

ago seems to have dropped oints..s

ong should be able to get the pturn to home base and Welcom e

Agood win by the demons last Week,

er injury returns will help to develop some

ur0znentum. The Haivks will be velea~ bs to

previous Best and Fairest so it Pro

a great clash. Hawks, maybe .nine in a line will be the call when

1 ~ The pirates have

strength thrs yla host D~ g ear and the

from strength to 5

rolls on. flakleigh cantinue to

_agi~ reallyiprove but face a big ask .

Id Carey 10 pts

La Trobe 6 pis

"Fitzroy 12pts

Ilentlei!tl lOpts

Tcllinsttla 2" ~)ts

Ed (33 )West Brunswick i l ptsOld Geelong 9 pts

FitzroyHawthorn

Peninsula

c Tame=~ 3 . S.~^e 2, kb`terton. i n.. G biet~ten. old

;St: Ctarke . Cairns, Daw~ri, Poi j~ . A g Is. Best: T Betts. Paul .

3. N Betss, Paul. Gri<; is, 'k G BaY David D'Alte2

: vr

n (B I7.8 9.12 18 .2Q 1281

7 .9 11 .10 12 .1IX821

: 3 Butt Kennedy S.KUts

8.1(k5 >1g.111651

Murray G~

Britt S .K[tts Holden

arson P,`Ullips Best:

~~: Rob ~i~'+ysto n

23 4.4 4.5(291

4 .5 6.8 6.11(47 1

. . . ~. Htli Smith. Hapttuts GoaLsTSe~nan 2.

congratulait

17 pisI pt

25 pt s

and -----s on •- ;; ._

. layer forular Senior p

utchir"san, Patt ~•H T 5_ Pal- 3, Prendergast SP

: 2, T, Hest: T?ati'S5 . Parsoris S.

ChrLC Ster~ens Sean Scu11y

~. Qauoa (Bi . 9 taa Daniel `ytl0 15t75)

3 .6 5.8 7 .1 4

a 7 6.10 7.13(55 1

an ~ partan. James, oPt'4'•SaL 2, T~tarcxJt'Ski 2, Bull T .. . ~' to~n~uics . Betarc~'nskt.

1.1 ~~mte . Dauson. Gainalert .

„~, a Be.st 0'Brien. .iicefl. 1,R1Watnson.

Gct, aler,Hogtdns, =.. . -

- ~prphet. Hepp~lS, °~M1uckenUialer GaaSs Su~eriand

. Muckenth

,c~n. III-V. Rudd, O'Brien 0:1 3.6 4.7(31 70.3 20.2&148115 15.20d has been is reg back

and ~d puts his body in. Tim is one of the firs

t stent week inpied in our t~vo's and is consi forward o r

eral years and this year decided to step talld help the t~o's, but with the injury

and assistednaunting, David answered the call

he senior side. This feat is all the more sp

David plays in the midfield and runs all day

d suppor t

, . n back, Tim gets inc job on

. out David and Timand good luck!

: ;. Gran, ~t~ ,

tone . B,.st wope-

2.0 7.3 7.3(451

3.0 14.17t101 12.1 7.6 8-~

3 . Kapstschins'ta . KenncdY . Hayes, CateBr~r~~4. Buttlgae o3.

A" Crav~n . &.n'-s, Stanes.'h*a~si: ~ Gr~. Buttigseg.

p,,nsan 2 . Di Graz~. in~.nts . Best: StreeL BI

,,k our . If ~ve nee d e tNell done t o

Wes Bruns lc' : v Old Carey

Old Geelong v La Trobe Uni Re

d Williamstoivn Ca~urs vti.3ent1 ghs

Ha~.vthorn AmPeninsula 0 F3 v Oaklelgh

3 .9 Hill. Butt,~OB Best: Ilrake ,

C C 7: Bull N 2. Kanstantinidis . morons J 4. Parsons A 3.

F=ML~;cxx9 A ' 13 GB' Co~~nGt~~tn P. sth 2, Godtirarp 2 . Duntte 2 . 2tin~, Cool,

, J 3 . StaSnio M1111 son J, Ce+?tilan J . tv1cA{aktan . Parsons

h5ct'-9on, Tom~si Best: Tatlc'a,

.:,hy . N Betts . Grtf3lths U •

. sitoPailGatt{G) 79Imo 15.1 1001 )3-7 11.12(7811 .2 5.7 7.9

2 . Ada.c,av 2. :s . See. Seelet . Hanciftetd. B`' J

., i%d't~•: 6. Leege arr. Henry. o~ hee e . Bes± J.

-- 2, tan B€ri*e12 . ~`irti:e . Ccak. Best: VS~'tue, k{~iotries,

~dreti~,s. Cool:. ~'e old G~e1oz~: JotinKtone SSlaer`_~ . A en .

Pb . lies, ;~ .8 4.50 6.14(5D)3~' 9 12V661

5 7

e. nn. Burke . Edwards '9~t

t, Ha ^s . B2tters, Hender~n G~L§

.. • Ptetsch, i3agnall . Edwards

1.3 (Sla 10 10.15l7518,14

g 7 12.12 18.14{1221

SVnuda. A. f . 'ston, Muns .Q aaphes : Paul

1 .4 4.8 6.11 ,

n.?apyd }> 2 P.papadopaulos 2 h7outis Brawn Best:Hunt S .

opoulas Ker ' eKeetlr~ Laoke Brunt 2 S oud 2

Ruzicka Harker I~tcDonald Houareau Best: Siroud Ruzict;a CoVAns

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F GCc :h 1en Co , : Tyson Coo ins Mooret eve 7 , 1 area :ane F C-,-.-h : Ed Sill Coach : Tony Crisafulli Rc- . C cn : Pat MeKennaF, k S' Gr= Box R : David Huffer

1 C . Suarp 1 A. Collins 12 D . Ferguson I D. Hannarn 2 G . Broadley 1 P.Morton 2 A. Bloomfiel d

3 A. Pi ....,? £ : B . Ho tead 3a A. Knott 2 S.Fredrickson3 D Sheldrick 3 D. MacKenzie (VC)

4 S Sice 2 b A . Walsh 3b N. Patterson .4 N.Dunne 4 B. Varkatzos.

5 M . Eyles 3 S . Dibenedatto S. Stevens4a 5 S.Adamswafte 5 C. Kokkino s6 R . Weber 4 B . Pollard

B. Glover4b~ B. Avery

6 M .Watson7 S.Burke 7 M . Short

7 J . Robertson 5 P. Dia ior isco9 9 5b T. Kerr 8 M .Carrenti 8 R. Marshal l8 J . Handrield 6 D. Curtis Ba P. Avery 9 LWalker 9 J. Mouti s9 I . Jackson 7a S . Andrew 7 C. Alexander

10 S.Davis 11 D.Harris 10 R. Mitchell

10 A. Henry 7b L. Byrne 8 J. Cargil ; 11 A.Murray 11 C. Hanley11 D . Martin 8 A . Byrne 9 R. Ogge 13 P.Moon 12 R. Dooley12 N . Aitken 9a H . Fletcher 10 P. Orchard

11 M Pollack15 S.Brooks16 A.Brennan 13 D. Britt

14 B. Reid 9b C. Prior.Tsoumbaris12b A 17 J .Brodie 14 P. Malcol m

15 S. Grace 10 A. Urbanic.

13a J .Mur h yA.Hew tt1

19 S White 15 G . Redford16 L. Airey 11 B . Atherton 13b J . Povey

.20 A.Murphy 16 M . Bel l

17 C . Martin 13 S . Pidotto 14a D. Lauletta 21 D.Edmunds 17 L . Curtain18 S. Adaway 14 T. Clarke 14b T. Fitzpatrick 22 S.Wilcock 18 J Connellan18aM. Walker 16 G . Crane 15 M. Tyson 23 S.Craig

24 S Edwards.

19 R. Keating19 B. Clark20 R Fishlock

17 B . Lee 16 C. Ree d17 B. Ruzicka

.25 M .Fanning 20 J. Tolley.

21 A Graham18 M . Baker 18 P. Phillips

27 S.Pruscin o28 C.Rass 21 A. Perdikomati s

.22 A Smith C. Andrew19a 19 J. Law 29 A.Randell 22 S. Ea r.

McFarlan e23 G 19bC. Quinn 20 S. Parker 30 J.Smith 23 J. Kerley.24 L. Holmesby 20 T. Mitchell 21 K. Brockman 31 R.Man n

32 S.Gemmola 24 S. Kitts

25 D Gold 21 C. ivei hang22 C . Habel 36 TMawdsley 25 C. Marshal l.

26 B. Padgham 22 C. Sullivan '23 L Collins24 J. Jackomonis

40 R .SlaterGleeson42 D

26 A. Kitts C~ }

27 J . Seeley 23 D. Knowles 25 M. Zaverella.

43 A.Poulton 27 G . Smit h

28 M. McCulloch 24 A. Parsons 26 N . Hayes 44 S.Linehan 28 B. Anderson

McKenzie29 H 26 C. Temperley 27 R . Lord 45 D.McMeekin 29 D. Sowersby.30 A. Miksad 27 J . Tornese 28 T. Crivelll 47 A.Samso n

50 K.Hopkins 30 P. Holden30aD . Kopitschinski 29 V. Cahill 29 P. Barker 54 TPeters 31 T. Bromley (C)31 S Craven 30 C. Little 30 31 55 A.Cummings 32 J. Brown.32 A. Strauch 31 P. Crowe 32

33 P. Stroud56 J.Niel d57 A.Woolmer 33 M . Clark

33 P. Withington 32 A. Grant 34 R Johnston 63 J.Laidlaw 34 B. Evans34 M. Pirie 33 S . Drury

.Davies35 S 70 J.Dumaresq 35 R. Nuske

35 L. Ireson (C) 34 S . Herceg.

36 A. West75 S.Getlert

A.Baille 36 M . Ryan36 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. Cammiss38 G . Beattie 40 G . Bence 39 G . Cade S.Bland

C Bowden 39 A. Mulhollan d39 G . Prigg 42 I . McBurney 40 P. Rossitto .

T.BuIIen 40 J Gae l40 J . Harbottle 45 J . Bennie

41 J. Bogie42 D . McGlenchY

S.CISordClutterbuckB

.41 M . Cash

41 J . Have 46 D. Timm 43 I. Chepa.

M.Cotsopoulos 42 S. Dalton42 A. Mikkelsen 51 J . Rawlings 44 B. Alder H .Davies 43 B. Gan t43 A. Ferris 53 S . Addicott 45 B. Mountain N .Dejanovic 44 N Smit h44 G . Holland 54 J . Parsons 46 T O'Hanlon M.Donohu e

TDuggan.

45 G . Chapma n45 57 R. Rome 47 D . Lahiff S.Dumsday 46 B. Nguye n46 R . Lawford 1frtu e61 G 48 A . Brick J.Elliott 47 M Stevenson47 M . Scanlon

Dimattina48 P

.62 N. Auden

49 N . Tierne y50 J. Gourley

J.Eyr eP.Farrant

.48 A. McKenzie

.49 L. Vivona 67 R. Holderhead 51 S. Signorini C.Franci s

GilmourD49 S. Collins

50 A. Stanes 73 J . Bare 52 C . Frost .J Griffin 50 P. Papadopoutos

51 P. Sampson 76 P. Everard 53 M. Preston D .Hill 51 L . Kennedy

52 L Sampson 77 A . Grillo 54 J. B-rry R .Hosking 52 C. Cook e.53 A. Banks 97 D. Ronchi 55 A. Saull e

56 M. CoglanD .Hutfe rS.Jacf:son 53 T. Hunt

54 R . Coyle 57 B. Collins D .Kerrison 54 0 . Parton55 G . Richards 7S' 58 T Dixon C .Kne e

g Launikonis55 A. Goo k

56 C . Aitken 59 A. Doyle,

J Levy 56 J. Pag e57 A. Cantsilieris 60 G . Saddington P.Lias 57 P. Illman

Caterson58 T 61 M. Gray TLqhtfoot 58 E. Bennett.59 S. Kennedy . . ' . 62 A. Johnsen A.Mann

M59 B. Pa do~ulos

60 R. Punter63 D . Keal y64 N Kudeweh P fiqcNamara 60 M . Vo gsykeo

61 J . Perrone .65 G . Lil hiteYw

M.Milla rB O'Connor

63 A. Ju ry

r, :,7t"G 66 C . Lorenz.

X.0'Donnell 64 M . O ilvie9f ; ., . 67 S. McDonald S.OTool e

68 P. Nikoloau D .Patience69 T. Papamarkov S.Patterson

° 70 A. PattonM.Paul lB.Phillis

71 S. Williams S.Pflaro72 M. Waller A.Place73 J. Williams C .Porte r

. ~ . .. _ . . . , . . 75 E. Sill H .Russel l

.- . ,_ . . . . . ` . .,}~zF 76 C . Pickett P.Stewar tJ.Thom. . . 77 A. Smith R .Walker

78 D . Carter J.Waterma n

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I C. Angus (c)2 D. Faelis No)3 M. Cohen

4 D. Jame s

5 P. Konstantinidis

6 C. Campbell (c)

7 R. Oppy (vc)8 M . Can n9 B. Andrews10 K Shrive s'it N. Everett12 C. Davey

1 3 B. Hutchison

14 M . Mahon15 N. Bull

16 R. Graham

17 A. Parton18 B. Chiuchiarelli19 T Wood19 P. Drake (Cr)20 J. Raftopoulos

21 T. Collins22 C . Battle23 C . Pattende n24 P. Unkles25 L . Chiuchiarelli (vcr)26 A . Woo d28 D . Biondo29 C . Munro30 A . Guerra31 J. Ward32 P. Graham33 N . Englan d34 H . Thoma s35 S . Hard y36 S . Wood37 S .Jessup38 L. Guerra (vcr)39 C. O'Reilly40 S . Angu s41 A. Gates (cr)42 P. Busse43 D. Joyc e44 N. Detarczynski45 T. Bul l46 H. Giannikos50 J . White51 R. Hall55 J . Boa g58 J . Boncher59 C. Mason62 P. Tompkins64 C. Smit h65 D. Elsner67 C. Hickey68 S. Hart69 0 . Wincheste r

70 J. Marshal l

71 S. Feehan74 S. Mees75 C. Smit h76 D . Grinzi77 B. Spedding82 D . Paul

OLD GE EL O NGCoach: Michael Lockman

Res : Ben Dun n

1 S . Maloney2 S . McMahon3 J . Fitzclarence4 C. Sticnchcombe5 M . Vickers-Willis6 J . Bel l7 J . Paul8 T. Seymour9 D. Salter10 M . Avery11 L. Stevens12 N. Perrin13 S . O'Brien14 D. Taylor15 H. McCarthy16 T. Fallaw17 M . Goldsworthy18 J. Malpas19 B. Grills20 S. Cole21 N. Bayne22 J. Fitzgerald23 C. Fairburn24 A. Munro25 G . Leishman26 S. Lansdell27 W . Paul28 T. Carey29 G . Allan30 M. Stevens31 T. Woolley32 N . Betts33 T. Paul34 B. Yates35 P. Johnstone36 T. Ayerbe37 T. Betts38 M . Leslie

39 S . Clarke

40 H . Legoe41 P. Winter

42 A . Kettle43 D . O'Brien

44 A . Dhillon

45 S . Morgan46 L. Knight

47 M . Strauch

48 S . Greed49 S . Grfiihs

50 L. Teague51 J . Kilpatrick

52 J. Lagoa

53 T. Bayles54 T. Daniel

55 D. Harris

56 A. Meek57 J. Huxter

58 B. Bn eren

59 D . Brueren60 A. Southey

61 A. Holmes

62 J. Morley63 D . Huggins

64 X. Fitzgerald

65 A. McLachlan

66 R . Merriman67 T. de Steiger

68 H . Browning69 T. Mayhall

70 J. Col e

75 P. James76 H . Peck77 C . Pritchard

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Cs- ln : Jun DillRc . Coach: Brian Cronin

I S. Parsons2 A. Parsons3 M. Goldthorp4 E. Bowe n5 N . Kent6 M. Warne ,7 S. Murray8 P. Angu s9 M. Dentry9 P. Krohn (res .)10 A. Haley11 J. Sill12 S. Ferguso n13 B. Coo k14 S . Whit e15 J. Davi s16 S . Claringbold17 J. Coghlan18 M . Merric k18 J . Whelan (res.)19 A . McKinstry20 S . Prendergas t21 A . Teelow22 A . Atchison (C)23 A. Powne y24 T. Prendergast25 J . Atchison26 A. Murphy27 S . Payze28 B . Taylo r29 S . Toross i30 A. Crean31 B. Grant32 B. Liuzzi33 R. Stainforth34 M . Falkiner35 T. Trewhitt36 N . Claringbold37 J. Growcott38 T. Coghla n39 S. Barbe r40 B. Mitchell41 A. Udott o42 M. Barron43 B. Dunn e44 C . Maclean45 L. Prendergast46 D . Brennan47 L. Palmer48 G. Lethbridge49 A . Minchin50 P. Arnol d51 L. Gilder52 J . Zarb53 S . Jay54 D. Porra55 R. Cannon56 A . Tunks57 S . Smith58 P. Manga n

59 S . Foss60 S . McMahon69 J . Muir

Cc ~tc Ju"-,i Siebrand__,: Dan i Shr_;~

1 M Drain l A Hamilton2 P. Hamilto n3 G . Heppell4 C . Lehmann5 A. Cannane6 S. Pietsch7 S. Benjamin8 P. Batters9 A. Morphett10 S. Byrn e11 H . Bailey12 B. Clarke13 M . Ritchie14 P. Norman15 M . Russel l16 P. Hamsfr Maguire17 R . Heywoo d18 M . McManus19 M . Shelton20 T. Houlden21 S . McNamara22 A . Steward23 G. Leah y24 J . Jenkin25 J . Siebrand26 R. Benjamin27 D. Disisto28 J . Ward29 C. Sheedy30 M . Lewis31 S . Edwards32 M . Carmichael33 T. Thompson34 1 . Twyford35 D. Jelbart36 S . Campbell37 T. Dempsey38 S. Darling39 R . West40 R. Baker41 R . Touzez42 C . Norman43 J. Tobin45 J. Smith46 A. Blench47 A. Thompson48 M. Moore50 A. Bagnall51 L . Sherry54 D . Coonan61 K . Hilton62 S . Dishon63 J . Gartlan64 L. Stewart69 R . Hussey70 D . Weston71 M . Brookshaw75 P. Brunt85 T. Gross

3 C< :ameron iv?cKenzie2 J . Bu igieg3 D. Wouda4 S . Wuchatsch5 T. Wheeler6 N. Grant6 D. Grieve7 B. Robinson8 B. Hann9 J . Munro10 B. Cocks11 B. Twis t12 A. Featherston13 A. Mackley14 J. Wyatt15 J. Tinham16 S. Phemister17 M. Kennedy18 D . Oldham19 S. Barlow19 P. Dervan20 P. Geraghty21 L . Monkhurst22 J. McCutcheon23 B. Joseph24 C . Poch25 G . Burgess25 P. Thomson26 D . Lee27 B . Grant28 A . Kosmatos29 B . Giffin30 Kirk Dov=sey31 C . Gauci32 A . idcCutcheon33 T Boz34 S . Jones35 C. Bergin36 M1A .Imms37 B . Hynes38 J . Hynes39 A. Carter40 S . Jamieson41 A. McKenzie42 D. Elias43 C. Poc h44 M, Manning45 J . Digrazia46 M . Sime47 B. Koch48 t3 .O'Flynn49 J. Robinson50 A. Scares51 M . Saunders52 B. Jones53 J. Street54 P. Tirchett55 R . Nisbet69 S. Freeman

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ThE eet) ill open vv)en there are no matchesfor Els' :r ark No. 2 vval .

When pa : . . . .i6 iinc the u.-a - .nd please park in a manner that wouldallo cars around to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce ?`c`~ets at the gates will be counted and theclut invoiced = .rcnrdinok+ .

Clubs are iss -~ ~n E}prc l= er of tickets for players and officials .

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QaL ;aion: Name the 11th,12th and 13th Pr-- Jidents of the W .F,~ ;.Last week's winner to collect prize from VAFA offices (Jarrod Carlson, Greensborough) Answer : The captain of the

AWAY team shall call THE FALL OF T' : COIN ." (6 Words)Answer., Fill out the answer and contact details (to the left) and mail toYOUR NAME: 1 3Elsternwiek 3185"ADDRESS : by noon Tuesday folio, _ the match for your chance to win .PHONE :

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a Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 18) .Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .21 M ✓̀Ps receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening.

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Oiei i1 I uu :° . a at ., scored a u , - ci4^ieioryagain - or~,plaet,=u:db .,(burnit Iebioc ., trailed2~pts to 3pts at half time but in a >tatin third termkicked 7 .2 to 2.1 . The last quarter was cry tight, O .H 1 .2to 2.2 to see the Bloods in front at the final siren 11 .12(78)to 11 .9(75) . Best were Home, Lappa ~e, A .Hilton . A.' :Jden(5 goals) O .H and Holme, Eabry, McMullin (O *4) Un :Psreswere Anthonv Damen, Jamie Kvins (Field) Tim Dods,Greg Shilo (Boundary) and Reno Barichievich, "'nieHoare (Goal) .Old Mentonians saluted Adam Acreman on 200 games andalong the way reaching 800 goals (we ^'i know ~e kept onkicking them and got to the magical 1)0) .In the replay of last year's D se, )n d final Beaumariscontinued their domination of old one, S 4 .14(158) to12 .16(88). Best were Martin, iti,cholson, :fdichell (Beau)and Farrer. Davison, Welsby (Old Geelong) .It was congratulations and commiserations to MichaelFung. Yarra Valley's first player to reach 100 games, andthen misfortune, a knee injury and then out for theseason ."Umpire's corner" interviewed Bob Dunstan who wascelebrating his 800th garne, 157 field, 643 goal . Bob notedColin Wills as the best umpire he'd seen, and his bestplayers, Ian Merrick, of Coburg, in the 50's, and MichaelYeo, Uni Blues. in the 80's .U .H .S .O .B (E White) looked certainties at the last chanceto retain their position in the four with victory at teexpense of seventh placed Fitzroy Reds . The Brunswick Stboys stormed home, kicking 5 .2 to 2.1 to win by 7 points.Best were Wharf, P .Jackson. Farrell (Reds) and McLennan,Major, Pfeiffer(UHSOB )Monash Gryphons maintained their unbeaten record in Fwith a 27 point win over fifth placed West Brunswick . Bestwere full forward Tim Gilchrist (9 goals) full back JohnBlandford, Hetherington, and for W . P.Hamilton, and C& M Malone .Unbeaten U 19 section teams Old Paradians and OldXaverians but if it was a"whitewash" with the Xaverianswinning 10 .27(87) to 3 .8(26) .F section coaches were Gary Forsyth (SNZ Albert Park)Martin Hook (Eley Park) P .Slacik (Eltham Old Collegians)Peter Tyson (Ha thorn Amateurs) Gary R, an C TonashGr--~hons) Jeff i'tnrrham (Syndal TaPY he) StephenFlc .ch~r rriiJackson (West

linn 1 p to a go 'I earlyu asa~ not i o i(l 1-i- Ulu uurnians, and then held

on to win by ~ points, 11 .13 ii9) to 9 .21 (75) to inflict'°lburnians' :rst cfeat . T':,e top fonvards on each side,Adam Acreman and Scott Teal, were each kept to a solitarygoal by Tony W itts and Darren Murphy . Other goodplayers were D . Sollev, G . Dickson, G . Stroud (for thewinners) and "Mhii" Thompson and Zani Usienov ( for thelosers). Would Mazenod be the only senior team to reach.the half way mark undefeated?St Bernards, just out of the four in Under 19 section 1,scrambled home by I point, pushin g De La down to thirdposition . It was a great last quarter by the Aberfeldie boysas they kicked 4.3 to De La's shockingly inaccurate 4behinds . Best were S. Chatfield, B. Rogers . M . McIntyre(St B's) an d Milizia, Sparrow, Smith (De La Sa lle).'E' Section coaches were Alan Q uaife (ANZ), DaveMcCormack (Aquinas). Andrew Smythe (Bulieen United),Peter Purcell ( Elstermaick), Bernie Rafferty (Glenh),

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Graeme Ewart ( OldCamberweil), JohnMcEntee (Oid Ess) an

d Serge D'Angelo (St Leos).

Who coaches PowerHouse?'Fl' Section field umpires were Adam Kiel, Trent FolGarrv Waldron, Matt Cox, Joe Ischia, Clarke Thuys,Knight, Ron Smith, Brad Smith ( on rotation) and L . Woods .St Mary 's congratulated Fran k 'Roger' O'Rourke and Pau]Malcolm on their 200 games . The club, on top 9n'Fl' hadto struggle hard for three terms a~ainst Old Carey, andthen finished well to win 17 .21 tol .8 . Best were Black,Huebner, Binyon (St . M) and Drever, Mcguie, Dyson (OidCarey) .Ken reamer as coach and De an Comer captain of the C-F ; c, '.on -. m .o play in Adelaide.

~iceston for the 18th AAFC Carnival . Theii was tln .lty named on Thursday night and had a light

training run on Friday night with the departure to be onSunday morning . Saturday lunchtime, Frank Gleeson,the number one rover, rang coach John Fisher to say hisshoulder had stiffened up and would be unable to play.The coach, one of whose reat qualities was his capacity toconsult and listen not contact the other selectorsand had to make a unilateral decision, and picked PaulCrotty as the replacement.Paul however had gone to Gunbower for the weekend withhis Therry teammates, and it had been quite a trip upthere . Contacted about 4pm, Paul decided, to be sure hewould not be over .05 to not leave until about 10pm.Perhaps he was over the limit - on the way back he ran outof petrol at L'Jallan, and had to ring his brother to comeand collect him . Anyway he was at Tuliamartne onSunday morning looking bright and proved to be awonderful morale building team member, full of energyand good humour .The team was Phil Kingston (Orm. C). Robert Fuller (OldScotch VC), Dominic Spillane (Old Parad), PaulHoldsworth (De La Salle), Russell Barnes (Orm), MarkBeers (Old Parad), Scott Taylor (Orm), Stephen Moloney(NOB), Terry Yorm (Fawk), John Moir (Old Sc), PaulSchuhkraft (Orm), Richard Schober (Coll), Paul Crotty(Therrv), Nick Macauley (Uni Blues), Tony E an (NOB).Paul Cox (Orm), Paul Considine (NOB -is fourthcarnival), Andrew Jobling (Orm), Owen Abrahams (OldParad), Paul Matton (Therry), Brett Burden (Kew), PeterDrummond (Old Sc .), Andrew Smith (Old Scotch).QUIZ: One player had already won an 'A' Section B & F,one plover won the 1988 'A' B & F and another won the19888'B&F.Can you name them?The selectors were Noel Rundle (Chairman), Noel Stokes,Neil Pivetta and Steve Hibbert who was also team managerand runner, Brian Costello and Barry Richardson weredoctor and physic, while Alex Johnson looked after theclock .It was a great start on the Monday morning with a 23 pointwin over a verv determined Western Australia in the firstgame for the day - a greasy ground and then rain in thesecond half.The team led 7 .6 to 3 .5 at half time and after an evensecond half won 11 .14 to 7.5 .Best in a real team effort were Brett Burden in the back

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who showed enormous courage marking the ball .

we as ever at full back . Goals came from Tony Egan

.Ioir solid in the ruck, Owen Abrahams . creative o nf forward flank, and then very busy in centre . Phil

on fi erce as ever on the wing, Nick Macauley, aof the pack rover and Rick Schober, cool an d

I ; ;ul Schuhkraft 3, Terry Young 2 . Paul Motion and ~hil

VAFAUA were represented at the Carnival by Paul

,field), '?ark Setting (goal) .

,t-ard winners were John Fsl(r f :ew, State Coach),

„), Tim Naughton (Mareeliin, Secretary 15 years, and

Hibbins (Collegians, 220 games, Club President), Bil lI : (Thomastown Foundation P,iember. President for 1 4

Life Member) . Bill Phillips (Clayton, Club Secretary 21rs) and Graeme Templeton (Old Brighton, 251 games ,imittee member 22 years).

followin were selected from CDEF section t opresent V A against Tasmania in Hobart .

Rick Brockwell (W . Bruns . Q . Peter Hannan (St KevinsOB, VC), Sam Asseta (T'town), Peter Brown (F'kner), Har ry

Busst ( F'kner), Charlie Capiron (St Kilda), Bri an Clark

(p`slde), Chris Doyle ( Pen OB), Craig Fliegeltaub ( MHSOB),

David Gregory (B'elava), Peter Gran t (0. Brighton), Gary

Jones (M SOB), John Paul Jones ( Hampt . Rov), Mark

Lynch ( St Pius), Andrew McHarg (0 . Carey) . DavidO'Shaughnessy (0 . Trinity) . David Payne ( Nth . Bruns),

Alan Smith (West Bruns), Neville Schmidt (0. Hail), Fre d

Stafford (P. House), Leigh Swan (Clayton), Kevin White (StKilda). The team coach was former Power House greatpeter Hutchinson .After an even first term . Victoria were too strong, winning

27.15.177 to 15 .10 .110 . Best were Brock-well, McHarg,Assetta, White . Gregory, P. Brown .The team was capably managed by Messrs. Rundle andDIlon, assisted by Nugget Stephens . Rick Brockwell ledt1` I, in an exciting manner, both on and off the field .

Cl i :b nistory, was made at St Kilda CBCOC when !(,!III

White ran onto the field to be the first player in the Ciuo shi=io ry to play 300 games . Committeeman for 17 ycars,president 1976-7-8 ; best and fairest, captain, topgoalkieker - all from 5'10" an d barely 10 stone, the clubwas proud of John White and hoped that talk of retirementwas premature .Top~oalkickers for the round were 'A' O'Connor ( NOB) 35,

B' arvey ( Parkside) 29, 'C' Bromley (A'ton) 49 . 'D' Sykes(P' House) 57, 'E' I . Henderson (AIviP) 43 . 'F' Hayman(T'bury) 27, 'Junior 1' Richardson ( NOB) 33. 'Junior 2' P.

Greene ( De La Salle) 61 .150 games to veteran fu ll back Peter Murphy Ormond . amember of the club's 'A' Section Premiershi p teams in1971, 1972 and 1973, an d to Old Paradians TonyJohnson, captain in 1978, who joined the club in 1968 asa member of the last group of recruits from "The OldBluestone Pile" and was a team member of that year'sJunior Section premiership team .Old Haileybury tipped Old Paradians out of the 'B' Sectionfour with a 3 point victory , gained by straight kickingcompared to the losers' inaccuracy. Paradian s were a bitunlucky as goalless at half-time. 0 .7 to7 .2 they kicked11 .10 to 6 .6 the second half . Best were Cocks,

Corrigan,

Boris (Old Hailcv) an d Roe, McCarthy, C. Hughes ( OP) . NoAndrew, I could not find you among the best players orcoaikickers .

Reservoir Old Boys ( B) were held to a drz c by Old Carey ina thrilling finish to the game at Elsternwiek Park . This put

an end to Reservoir's run of 26 wins in succession . Bestwere M . Cooke, Hutchins . Birrell, Freem an (Old C .) an dBates, R . Shepherd and Ruinin a(ROB). It was a greatcomeback by ROB as they trailed Old Carey by 7 goals at

If time .

De La (B) after 5 straight losses, beat Uni Blacks by 1 pointand then continued their revival with a 13 goal win overOld Scotch . Mitchell (8 goals), M& B Bourke (De La) andSloan, Addison, Anderson (Old S.) were best .150 games to Russell Abernethy (Brunswick), DonStraehan (West Brunswick) and 200 games to GraemeTempleton (Old Brighton), Bill 'Jet' Jackson (ANZ Bank) .

Ron Bungey bccame first Old Mentonians to reach 100games.

'A' Section underwent an other shuffle - University b1-(1 ,sand Kew, on top, were beaten and tumbled out of tLe four,their places being taken by University Blues an d OldParadians .Four teams were now level, with pride of place going to

Caulfield Gramm , who had a 4 .7% margin over Coburg .

Coburg were 7 goals in front of Kew at half time but Kewfought back to go down by only 3 points in a high, scoring

. Coburgs strut ht shooting ( 16.5) savehe day,eC for Coburg were A . Beattie, Garfe . T . Salter ( 5 goals)an d for Kew, Taylor, Lister and Hiscock.The 150 games marks were reached by Parkside lifemember, Albert "Rags" Bolger an d Elsternw7ek's GrahamHolmes.Bill Beasley, Old Geelong, celebrated his 21st birthday by

IIItting the Club vote for the second week in succes sion .

' in(,, fe<: ,, d team's v, Ormond ( B Section), Foots .Tech ( C Section), A`.SP Society ( E Section) and Old

Paradianl~ Jun .or s - iu 11 2 I.

In an ur.s : . ineonsistct Y: . .n ;rton Rovers toppled 'B'Section lead: r Uni Blacks. Rovers played tight football torecord Blacks first defeat in a low scoring game played inunpleasant conditions . Best were Wilson . Kennedy. C .

Adamson (H. Rovers) and Tuohy. Walker and J. Winneke .

Interstate team to play S .A . was announced . G . HibbinsColl, was captain and other members were: J . WhitfieldAlph ., A. Roberts Coburg, R. Daff, J . McDonald, M . Rush

Coll., R . Burt, B . Heather Ivanhoe, N . Stokes Kew, J .F.

Nelson MHSOB, D . Morris Old Melb ., I . Law O . Scotch, A .

Capes. P. Slattery Old Xavs., D . McMillan Ormond . L .Grant Power House, G . Sturgess . G . Watson SSB, J .

Winneke U . Blacks, D . Shaw U . Blacks, I Mort (Kew).

QUIZ : Three members of the team went on to play inHawthorn's 1961 VFL premiership team, another to playover 150 games for Essendon, another to play leaguefootball in WA for Claremont and later become President ofFootscray . Can you name them ?

Mr . J .B . Cordner and Mrs J .S . McCann were man ager andassistant manager and Ray Martin of Kew was coach,hav ng replaced Mr Joe Kelly who had withdrawn onm ,'(tIf Ar1vlCP _

Doug Arnold ( Hampton Rovers) an d '=ike Fitchett (OldScotch) , ere appointed captain and vice captainrespectively of the Carnival team to play in Perth . It wasthe day for the undefeated to lower :heir colours . Coburg

downed Old Melburnians - OM's were 32 points down atthree quarter time an d just failed by 2 points while Balwynannihilated Parkside IM. 110 to 8 .7 .55 .

'B' Section captains were Colin Macdonald Uni Blues,Peter Murphy Old Xavs ., P . Melville Bah* yn ., Gordon MillerSS Bank . Ken James Comm . Bank, V. Scarf Parkside -Who captained Elsicrnwick?

1998 - Andrew Smith ( Old Scotch) won 1985 'A' B&F, JohnMoir and Bruce Burden won 1998 'A' and 'B' best andfairests .1958 - Ian Law, John Mort, John Winneke - played inHawthorn's first VFL flag - in 1961 ; David Shaw went onto play over 150 games for Essendon an d later clubp resident in 1993 ; Tony Capes played for Claremont andlater became club president of Footseray .

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A couple of more surprises sees some prominent shiftsin ladder positions, but Swinburne continue todominate, and I continue to be rubbish in the tips . At

least some things never change. . . . .

REVIEWIt was a terrible day for footy at St . James Park with a

swirling breeze that favoured the Burwood Road end,where the stifling Syrr+l' - defence had their hand full

with the much praiseu S = unit. No Higgins

for the Razorbacks, but Ni -chie was forced to workhard for his return of three goals in his contest with

Merest. The Smners also missed big names like

Cachia . Rutter and Henderson, but can take heartfrom the form of Hallisey, Brown and Richardson .

South Melbourne Districts were caught in a i' irrak-ane as the brothers George and Jason helpedGryphons swamp the visitors nine goals to nil in thefinal quarter of their match at East Caulfield F~erveto win by 71 points . Chris "Showstopper" Leeton was

sensational and kickeds fanpl~o of goals ghta~ewillabdetalked about by GrYA hAdrian Flowerday was great also .

Werribee jumped out to a useful lead at quarter time

against St . John's OC at Soldiers Reserve, but it couldhave been more if not for wayward kicking . JOCs were

not able to use their turn with the win to any greatadvantage, and despite outscoring the Bees in the final

term, lost by 37 points . Carson, Green . Keogh and the

consistent CzaJowski were amongst the best for the

home side .In other matches, Rrrpertswood hammered PowerHouse, the Piranhas not scoring their first major untilthe last quarter, while Rupo had five players with at

least four goals . Also, Eistcraeaieh scored a

handsome win on the road to Kew . Usual suspects

Cullen . Looker and Jaunt worked hard for the Ks, butthe Wicks were too strong up forward .

PREVIEWB' bume make the journey to Lindsay Hassett Ovalto face a South Melbourne Districts side he ll bent on

bouncing back and preserving their now tenuous holdon a final four spot after their drubbing at the handsof Monash last round . If Higgins returns for theRazorbacks, it will definitely make life harder for theBloods defence, while Adrian Fidler has arguably beenthe form midfielder of the competition in recent weeks .

Souths seem to be a different aninial at home,however, as evidenced by their tough win overRupertswood last month . However, I think

S~, :'nburne's biggest opponent this year will b e

complacency . Srinburne to %%: in .

t; l .ick off their ( ^--_four e long road trip at ;~

Elsternwick Park No. 2 against i`-:e " -•both teams bouyant after key wins last time out . The

Bees are quite sound defensively, but have beendisappointing in front of the posts at times this

season. On the other hand, the Wicks have shownsome firepower up front on occasions this year, buthave tended to let them in by the bucketful up the

other end . I'm going to stick my neck out for once and

tip Elsternwick. I think at home, with a week off,

they'll be fresh and firing . Elsternwick for mine .

Syndal Tally Ho host Kew at Jordan Reserve keen toreturn to the winner's circle and keep in touch with

the four . The Synners missed three of their big nameslast round who might well have made a difference tolast week's outcome, while Kew are now at thecrossroads, where the result of today could decidewhether or not they are still in the hunt for finals orbattling to avoid relegation (remembering the teams inthe bottom two have a better percentage) . I feel that

Syndal have more to look forward to here today,especially pending the return of some star players, so

1'1l plump for the Synners today .

Power House entertain Monash Gryphons at RossGregory Oval, scene of the 2002 Round 18 relegationbattle (that never was, courtesy of Parkside'ssubsequent withdrawal from the VAPA) . The Gryphs

won that day by s,r,oals, and that still remains freshin the memory of a lot of the Ihonash players . The

... .+.s .v, :Swinburne Murchie 3 46

Rupertswood Burrowes 7 38Svrinburne Higgins 0 2

44 24

Monash Gryphons Malone

Rupertswood Whitehead 0 20

D3 RESERVEJordan 2Rupertswood

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iions rocketed into the four on the back of their

tic win against South Melbourne a fortnigh tt by contrast, the Piranhas will hope the break

sh them mentally and physically after their

t,ndhlg from Rupo last time out . The home side arean identical situation to that match, playing a team

„ ]-Ily one win, but a stack of percentage, ahead of

tem . Whilst I'm not saying that Monash will win by

;0 goals. I am saying they should win . Monash.

St . John's OC and Rupertsevood meet at Thomas

, arroll Reserve in an intriguing contest . The secondhtst JOCs are still one of only three teams with aercentage of over 100, but play one of those other

t~ams today, the freewheeling Rupertswood . In therast, Thomas Carroll was a daunting place to play,but this myth has been well and truly shattered this

ear. Rupo though sitting second with a healthyitercentage, have been inconsistent at times this year,,and although it wouldn't surprise me if they lost, Ithink Rupo have too many big guns up front . TheJOCs could score 20 goals, but Rupo I've no doubtwill score at least 21 if that's the case . I'll take

Ruperiswood

,CORRESPONDENTSGood luck this weekend, and indeed for the rest of theseason to all the clubs competing this year. Anycorrespondence regarding social notes, milestones

etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) tomyself via fax on 9920 9097 or emailPeter . PS .WilliamsonCeentrelink .gov .au (work) . Itwould be terrific to hear from every team, everv weekduring the season . C'mon people, get those reports

in !Peve P. grep.t VAFA weekend .

"Titr,- P rti

achieves th emil-stone of ; I - this week, which alsocoincides with the club's 150th game since joining theVAFA Club XVIII ranks in 1995 . Damien has twicewon the club Best and Fairest, and a comp . Best andFairest, and also captained the club from 1996-2001 .

Although a bit older and slower these days, Damien isstill playing as well as ever, and has also been anoutstanding contributor off the field, being acommittee member from 1995-2000 and more or less,along with other members of the Milano family, helpedkeep the club going in the early years . Well done andthank you Damien from everyone at the Razorbacks!

Elsternwick v Werribee Amateurs

S~yndal Tally-Ho v Kew

South Melb Districts v Swinburne Uni

Power House v Monash GryphonsSt Johns 0C v Rupertswood

~,g ,- . _ 10.15(75)

Swim we Uni: Murphy 3, Little 2 . Thomas, Hawaii, Allen, Liston ,

ELST :,- :'.,9ICK 7.10 10 .12 17 .15 21 .20(146)

Kew: Cullen 3, Woodhouse, Moore, Loc ; :cr, Grfd:,„ lanni, Fitzgerald,

Stephens . Best : Cullen, lamri, Looker. Dalrymple, de Blank, Crimmins

wLstemwlek : McNally 6. Byrne 5. Foster 5 . Curtain 2. Murphy,

Miss ita . C.Mahony. Best : Byrne, McNally, Stuchberry, Thiele, Nolan,

Y°•nr• T'^pi- : Gajanan Skandakumar Paul Tuppen (F) (B) Matthew

Cc Mitchell (G )„K„ 4.7 7.11 11.17 13.18{96)

ST. JONES CC 1 .1 4.6 4.6 8.11(59)

@Ien . ....,. : K .Murphy 3, Hoffman 3 . Pace 2, Keogh 2, Carson, Czajowskl,

Addamo . Best : Carson. Keogh, Green, Czajowski . K .Murphy, Andrews .

St, Johns OC: Walker 2 . Van Houton, Phaedonis, Hall, Koppens, Diaz .

Fonceca . Best : Courmadlous, Hall, Walker, Emenv. Koppers, Diaz.

Umpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F )

SW INBTTR%E UfTS 3.2 6.5 9.8 13.16(94)

SYAIDAI. TALLY-HO 3.9 4.11 7.18 9.20(74)

Sssinburae Uril: Fidler 3, Murchte 3, Gelly 3, Prior, Vaughn . Fricke,

Whiting, Milano, Best : Fraglacomo. Fidler, R. Roberts, Milano . Eager .

Sheerly . Syndal Tally Ho : A. Thompson 4 . 1 . Bingham 3, J . Rutter, L .

Hannemann . Best : A .Broun . J . Merest, M. Moresi, D . Richardson . D .

Ump : Alan Ladd Peter Simpson (F) Michael Ladd (B) RobertSeymour Patrick Love (G )MOTdASHOR:03 5.5 8.11 11 .13 20.161 1361

SOUTH Pd l It 5.3 5.5 9.7 9.11165)

2Banash : G Harrah 4, Malone 4, Leeton 3, J Harrak 2. Flowerday 2,

Kent. N Rutherford. Jenkin, Robinson, Walter. Best: Leeton, Baxter,

Flowerdav, G Hurrah, N Rutherford, J Harrak, South Melbourne:

Aquitina 2, MeKerrow 2. Bell, Cheevers, Hanna . Henderson . Best :

Zanwck, Anderson, McGee. Raeburn. Umpires: Peter Griffiths Ron

Martyn (F) Thomas Wtscher (B) Sam Perrin ( G )

RUPER25WOOI) 5 .2 14.9 21.11 32.15(207)

POWER HOUSE 0.1 0.2 0.4 3.6(24)

Ru ood: Burrows 7 Dressler 5 Henry 4 L .Temming 4 L .Spimier 4

West 3 Hatty Baines King Elliot Flinn Best : Burrows West Clarke Collins

McDonald DresslerPower House: D .Coaper Taylor 4erberne Best: Turner D .Cooper Taylor

Verberne Stanley SeniorUmpires: Robert Sneddon (Rotation - from A )

3.3 6.8 9.14 11 .19(85 )

ELSTERNWICK 0.1 3.2 4.3 5.5(35)

Kew: Daunts 4, Makris 2. Watts 2. Eaton. Frith, Osborne . Best : Wood .

Doumis . Osborne. Johnston . Bruno. Watts . Elsternwiek: K.Currie 4,

Walker. Best: Gordon, Goldman, K.Currte, Bravington . Purcell, Erlich .

gyEgRIBgEr 6.5 10.9 16.13 20 .131133)

ST. JOHNS OC 1.1 1.3 1.4 2.9(21)

Weri : Baker 6. Marfnis 3, Nedhus 2, Fraser 2, MeMenetny 2,

Waters . Mereieca . Wesley, Manwig, C .Alabakis.Best: Baker. CammIDer6

C .Alab; - Is. Fraser. Ellis, Velisha . St. Johns 00: Harris, Scardamaglia.

Be: . Bo gonha, Kelly. Christian, Roberts. Harris, Cotton.--- '-". TM 3.3 8.8 9.9 11.15{81)

S5 TALLY-HO 2 .2 12.2 2.7 3.7(25)

Carter, Etey. Best : Murphy. Bayley, Little . Morris, Sandhu . Carter.

Synoai folly Ho: D . Hannet N . Murray. B. Thomas, Best : B . Thomas.

B. Holland . J. Fleming, A. Hallvburton, S . Miller, L. Devon.

MO%4S@€ GRYPHONS 1.1 2.5 3.7 7.11(53)

SOUTY3 MELBOURNE 13 4.4 6.6 7.8(50)

Manash Gryphons: A Arena 4. Warren 2, Healy. Best: Healy, Holland,

Rennison . Tobin, Warren, Clarke . South ASeRrourne: Pohiner 3, Brady

2, siade. Briglia . Best : Briglia. Clyne, Fern, Herman, Roe, Slade.

RL ;RTSTr1000 3.3 5.7 13.9 15.11 ;101)

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wa : T. Wilson - 5, s . Gallus, A . Icelv. A. Jordan - 2, H .

Bradbury, R . Lupa. J. McGrath. M . Mckenzie - I Best - B. Monte . T

Wilson, M. Mckenzie, P. Sinnett, M . Kosta, A . Jordan Powerhouse:

Davis - 2, Cooper, Dean, Owen - 1 Best Davis, Calma . Gill, Howes,

Owen, Parker

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,,IF, SEIVTATIVE G S', ,_,,~fratulations to'CIM

SUTCLIFFE

was selected to represent the

, ; '.DA in Perth, W.A . as field

the hot foo d

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Congrats also to the umpires who

,,Presented the GAFAC3A at the St.

Mda Football Club Community Cup

;;here the. VAFAPETER JAMES

,}une 6. They,O, SCOTT FRASER (b) and BERNIE

HOARE tg) .

j]LESTOl 'S Sthe VAFAUA statistician is

urate. 2 dedicated and long

n,ing goal umpires will celebrate

r 500th game on the same day .

i,_ter this nronth. Also, on that same

day. two field umpires will b

e eir 20 ,~I, brathag ehmiles a0nes .gCan yodu350th gguess who they may be? Check our

rr=ebsite for a clue! Also. the stats

state that David Murray (Green 37)

umpired his 150th round is 2 Oth3 . Albie

Firley (Red 5) umpiredgame in Round 4 d his in Round 6 .Gilday [Green 14) umpire

THANKS

A. hearty THANK YOU to the SFLLA for their hospitality

at the St. Kilda Football Club Community Cup

. The

night was an enjoyable one .

CONGRATULATIONSCongrats to Paul Dinneen (Red 23) and Bianca Share(boundary), they were promoted to'B'Section on 31 May

2003 .

SPONSORSSome like 'ern hot & some like 'em eotdl! You can get allyou want or all the cold beer you want a

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ET's or the Town Hall Hotel. Stephen Morgan welcomes

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to ET'S or the Town Hail Hotel for a drink or to dine

k . L o t s of specials on too . . . . . likeanytime during the week. S9.50burger and a pot on a Monday night is on

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RULESA rule that many teams

seem not to know! 6 .lb3

ter Carriers - Each

team is allowed to navc Y deliver water after a goal haswater carriers . They are tobeen scored and before the ball is bounced in the eentre

to restart play. They are not to deliver messages to

players or to remain on the ground once water has been

delivered. They are to have a black or lriearm band on

left arm to indicate which team they represent '

Gallagher.

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After having two 100% rounds in a row with my tipping,the bubble had to burst sooner or later, so muchthanks to Bulleen and Albert Park for doing that thisround. What the results have meant though is that D4is now an eight team race to the finals.

REVIEW

The first of the upsets saw Richmond defeat adisappointing Bulleen at home . With only PaulAslangul and David Trinchi producing any resemblance

of form for the Cobras, Richmond completely

dominated the game, and if not for inaccurate kicking.the scoreline may well have been even greater than the

eventual 40 point margin .

The second upset for the round was another stirring

victory to UHS-VU as they ran away from a determinedAlbert Park in the final quarter. I had, up until now,

not been convinced of the student's credentials,however, this win will certainly make all of D4 sit up

and take notice . After an even first half, the students,

through Mottram and Gorringe, managed to keep theFalcons down to three goals with the wind in the third

quarter. Albert Park managed to kick five into the stiff

breeze thanks to some fine work by Steel McKerrow and"Jake" Allan in the final quarter, however, this was not

enough as the Vultures returned to the winners listwith a 24 point victory .

The improvement in younger players such as Rohan

Doyle, Dave Worrell and Craig Butler ensured that it

was not going to be a mismatch as St .Mary's traveledto Box Hill North . While the Saints pretty much suredup the match with a blistering first quarter, Box Hill

North never gave up and the 34-point margin suggeststhat we will see further improvement from the guys as

the season progresses .

Eitham hosted No rt h Brunswick and was hoping to

show the rest of D4 it was a genuine final's contender .In a free flowing game the Turtles showed just that, and

had a big chance to put North away but wayward

kicking allowed North to stay in the game . The lastquarter saw North kick ahead and Santacroce's

outstanding effort in his last game before heading

overseas was perhaps the difference as they snuck inby 13 points .

Westbourne continues to impress, this time at theexpense of Brunswick Power . To the Power's credit,they managed to stay in touch with the Warriors untilearly in the final quarter thanks to some good play from

Norris and Morgan . But

it was that man aga"Jucka" Horsburgh who

blew the game apart

with a another bag o f

goals and with the "Brothers Christo" and Big Troy onfire, the Warriors marched into the top five with apercentage boosting 47 point win .

Mt .Lilydale had the long three-week break with a bye .

PREVIEWBULLEEN COBRAS v BOX HILL NORTH

This match promises to be a beauty as the inconsistentCobras host the improving Box Hill North. Box HillNorth have promised to cause an upset or two thisseason, and with the likes of Lance Keillor up forward,

Afrim Odza on the ball, Adrian Tarulli at centre half

forward and Dave Martini in defence continuing toshow good form, they are a real chance . However,Bulleen tend to be a better team at home, and if their

usual suspects in Dall'oglio and Trinchi can perform attheir best, I think it will be the Cobras to win a close

one by 5 points .

ST MARYS v ELTHAM COLLEGIAN SIn what will be another cracker of a game, St .Marvsplays the Turtles at the "Postage Stamp" in a bid to

open up a gap between themselves and the impendingpack breathing down their necks . The Turtles would bebitterly disappointed to have let last week's match slipfrom their grasp . and will be keen to make amend s

(iLUuD4 SECTIONBrunswickUHS-VUAlbert ParkOld WestbourneNorth BrunswickD4 RESERVENorth BrunswickElthamSt MarysNorth BrunswickNorth BrunswickMt . Lilydale

Hardaway 4 42Tate 3 40Allan 4 38J Horsbourgh 8 33Hamilton 4 25

Papanikolou 7Chapple 0Rousis 0H Tsialtas 0Ulio 0Anderson 0

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,,day. However, the Saints are a 5 goal better team at

pome, and if they can hold the dangerous Doody, IJunk it will be the Saints by 13 points .

OLD WESTBOURNE v RICHMOND CENTRAL

t}ld Westbourne seems to have found the right balance(,~tween experience and youth and that mix is proving

z real boon for Warrior coach Jeff Wilson . Richmond

(,~ntral's will be buoyed by their recent victory and will

,;r keen to rekindle their old rivalry with the Warriors

uld should be very competitive . Westbourne though, is

,t much stronger team at Warrior Park, and given theform of older campaigners in "Platters" Fairfield and

~,;hy!" Board. I cannot go past the Warriors as they

firm up their top five position with a 38 point victory .

ALBERT PARK v BRUNSWICK POWER

Ubert Park has had a torrid month and is in danger of,ttpping from the top five if they lose today. Brunswick

uli the other hand, have shown a great deal of promise,however, have tended to run out of legs when the chips

are down . The Power will no doubt be heavily reliant on(he goal-kicking prowess of Hardaway to be a chance,however, I believe that the Falcons will have too manywinners around the ground . In what should be a happy

return to the winners list for Albert Park, I think they, at get home by 39 points .

MT LILYDALE v UHS-VUThe match of the day pits one against two at "Goat

Park" . The students have continued to surprise, and

given the sensational form of Langendorf, Gorringe and

Wright, it is little wonder . The Dales, on the other hand,

could have lost a little bit of their edge given a three

week break, however, I believe that David Keast and histroops are too disciplined a unit to have not worked this

to their advantage . In what will be a tight encounter

early, I am tipping Mount to kick away in the latter

stages of the match to keep their 100% record in tact

with a solid 28-point victory.

NORTH BRUNSWICK has the bye .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Get your reports and nominations in for player of theweek, no later than midday on Monday please togavanfCcleanevent.com.au

Box Hill North - Zac Velevski play his 50th match for

the club . Zac has played nearly all matches in the

seniors with strong marking and his hardness at the

ball highlights of his game .

TODAY'S MATCHE SD4 SECTION

Bulleen Cobras v Box Hill NorthSt Marys v Eltham Collegians

Old Ifflestbourne v Richmond Centra l

Albert Park v Brunswick PowerMt Lilydale v UHS-VUNorth Brunswick - bye

MT LB.YDALE OC: BYERICHMOND CENTRAL 3.5 6.9 9.17 11.24190)

BULLEEN COBRAS 0.1 3.3 4.3 7.8(50)

Richmond Central: Macak 3, Nuske 2 . Dutton 2 . Quay. Speakman,

Hatzakortzian. Cox. Best : Macak. White . Speakman. Cox Trotter. Moulday.

Bulleen Cobras: Nelson, Redfern. McLaren . Baldi . Onwin .DaliOglio,

Daniels. Best: DallOgl1o . Aslangud, D .Trinch . T.Conn, Brown. Fortune.

Umpires: Phil Gluyas Mitch Buxton (F) John O'Connor Watne Frith (B)

BOX HILL NORTH 1.3 4.7 7.8 12.14(86)

ST MARyS 7.5 10.8 14.16 17 .18(120)

Box Hill North: Namouskl 4, Keller 2. Odza 2. Martini, Tarulli, Wilson. Pratt

Best: A Odza. J Namouski, D Worrell . G Wilson . L Keller, R Doyle St Marys:

Butler 4. Orme 3, Purcell 2. Bernardi 2 . Brown, Lane . Ashburv, Stone.

Wright. Zsemberg Best: Wright. Frail . Ballanttne, Dwyer. McLennan, Orme

Umpires: Glen Scotland Graeme Morgan (F) Pick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G)ELT1iAM COLLEGIANS 3.6 6.9 10.15 11.16(82)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.2 7.3 9.4 14.11(95)

Elitism Collegians: Brick 4, Doody 3 . P. Mann, Miss1. Chappie . Savage.

Best: Doodv. Brick, A . Mann. Hart. Daly. Carter. North Brunswick :

Hamilton 4 . Closter 3, Boudoloh 2 . Wallmeyer, Verga. Pizzarl, Tsalltas.

Patoedimos . Best: Santecroce, Sammartuto, Stelfox, Boudoloh. Kyriazis.

Pizzari . Umpires: Gerrard Rolfs (F)BRUNSWICK POWER 2.2 4.2 7.3 11.4(70)

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.4 6.7 10.8 18.9(117)

Brunswick Power. Hardaway 4. Hayes 2, Norris, Pike, Dowsett. Austin,

Walsh I . Best : Norris, Morgan . Miskelly. Lovett . Hardaway, Hayes. Old

Westboume: J .Horsburgh 8, M .ChrLsto 3, A.Chrlsto 2. Pavez 2, Board.

Depiaz2a, Wilson 1. Best: Horsburgh. M.Christo, Fairfield . Edwards,

A .Christo. Board . Umpires: George Paleallmos Mark Jenkins (Rotation -

from At (F )UHS-VU 3.4 8.10 10.11 17.13(115)

ALBERT PARK 5.1 6.1 9.6 14.7(91)

UHSSVU: S Gorringe 4, Tate 3 . Wallace 3 . Madrigrano 2 . Devlln2. Butera .

Motiram . Gerolemou . Best : Mottrant . Gorringe. Defence, Langendarf.

Wright, Zulickt. Albert Park: S.Allan 4. McKerrow 4. Stoney 3. Venables 2,

Tulle Best: Taylor. Harper. Tuite. McKerrow, DAitan. Storey Umpires: Geoff

Deveson Brendan Devlin (F) Ryan Place JB )D4 RESERVE

MT LILYDALE : BYERICHMOND CENTRAL 1.1 6.4 7.5 11.9(75)

BIILLEEN COBRAS 3.2 3.6 9.9 10.12(72)

Richmond Central, Levin 2 . Cotmer 2. McGrath 2. Barritt 2, Porteus, Old,

Anderson . Best: Colmer. TiUey, Old, Levin. Kingsley. Plan] . BuBeea Cobras:

Paatsch 2. Clements 2, Dam 2 . D'Angelo 2, Kellett, Mehrez . Best: Clements.

Kellett, Chan. Mehrez. Rodrigues, Hadisutanto Umpi res : Phil Glu}as Mitch

Buxton (F) John O'Connor Wayne Frith (B) (G )

BOX HILL NORTH 0.1 0.3 1.5 3.7(25)

ST MARYS 8.7 11 .13 17.21 22 .23(155)

Box Hill North : D Gaynor. G Cavailo,S Evans Best : T Met, S Evans. T Ellis.

Yamaniato. M Takeshito. C Calls St Marys: Anthony 6 . Timmins 4, Allen 3,

Latimer 3. Webb 2 . Bowen 2. C Goldsworth . Burns Best : C Goldsworthy. N

Goldsworthy. Anthony. Webb. Armistead, Burns Umpires: Glen Scotland

Graeme Morgan (F) (B) Pick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G )ELTPiAMCOLLEGIANS 1 .3 3.4 4.5 4.7(31)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 7.3 9.7 13.11 16.15(111)

Elthem Collegians: Smith. Toulson. Warner. Rashid . Best: Drummond,

Richardson, Robins, J . Howgate, D .Howgate, Wright. North Brunswick :

Papanikalaou 7. Vaina 3, Russo 2, Fawcett 2. Ackland . Salloum. Best:

Vaina. Fawcett . Papanllcalaou, Gio+,roanagiou, Duson. Freeman. Umpires:

James Olle Gerrard Rolfs (F) (B) (G )

BRUNSWICK POWER 0.1 0.2 0.4 2.5(17)

OLD WESTBOURNE 4.4 8.9 13.12 16 .15(111)

Brunswick Power. D.Hayes 2. Best: Maxfield, Aitken . Davis. Hume .

Chessells. Warburton. Old West6oarne: Scholes 4. . S .Lettch 2. ManoL3kakis

2. Said 2 . Saunders 2, O'Sullivan. Mattison. Jenkuvson. Phillips 1 . Best:

Wintie. Scholes. Rivalland. O'Sullltian. Said . D.Slattery Umpires : George

Pateodimos Andrew Shiels (F) (B) (G)

UHS-VU 1.1 5.3 5.3 8.4(52)

ALBERT PARK 3.2 4.6 6.8 6.10(46)

UHSSVU : Higgins 4 . Will, Forbes, Ludlow . Fisher Best: Higgins, Will .

Thomas. Davidson, Ludlow, Fisher Albert Perk: Pastras2. Breen . Gannon,

Sutton, Quinlan, Best: Sutton, Williams, Quinlan, Davey. Ducll . Breen

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK BOX HILL NORTH BRUNSWICK POWER RUL9.EER COBRASCoach : John Ahern Coach: Peter Armstrong Coach : Ricky Baxter Coach: Joe D'Angelo

Res: Paul Shoppee Res : Warren Drew Assist. Coach : Ross Morgan Asst. Coach: Robert Pasinat iRes: Greg Lovett Res. Coach : Jamie Redfe m

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2 S . Robinson (S) 2 Reid C 2 J . Hardaway 2 T. Orwi n

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12 Dick A 15 F. Norris 13 N . Edgar14 M. Hyams 13 Cumming M 16 J . Lovett 14 A . Dejon g15 D . Borley (S)15 J. Snorasson (R) 14 Palmer B 17 B. Brett 15 J . Trinchi

16 C . Roberton 15 Smith S 18 R . Diantonia 16 D. Trinchi

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ELTHA M O .C . MT. LILYDALE O.C . NORTH BRUNSW ICK OLD WESTBUURNECoach : Scott Harrington Senior Coach: David Keast Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach : Jeffrey Wilson

Rese rves Coach: John Glare Assist Sen . Coach : Paul Cammerfor Res. Coach: Gary Cutler Res . Coach: Stephen Leitch

Reseve Coach : Bart EganAssist Res . Coach : Darren King 1 Newton D 1 B.Gerac e

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25 R.Thomas 29 J . Roberts 26 Boudoloh J 29 J .Manolokaki s26 J .Glare Res C/C 30 A . Penhale (RVC) 27 Ferrante F 30 R .McMillan27 J.Stockdale 31 T. Hansford 28 Gillard S 31 M,Baulc h

28 T.Barnett 32 P. Carolan (C) 30 Russo D 32 G .Jenkinson

29 D.Howgate 33 C. Anderson 31 Heck J 33 D .Ben n

30 M.Decker 34 L. Kellett 32 Robertson B 34 S .Robert s

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59 A . Lipscombe55 S.Todman J . Penhale 56 Fayad M 60 N . Aquilina56 R .Love A. Delahunt 57 Mountney A 61 A . Gatt57 S,Gathercole J . Hoffman 58 Messiake T 62 L. Johnston59 B .Evans N . McConnell 59 Ackland T 63 K. Johnson61 J .Panetta 60 Parkes A 64 L. Steven s64 GLacey

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D4 SectionRICHMOND CENTRALS ST.MARYS A .P.C . UNSO B

Coach: Mark Petrusch Coach : Michael Learmonth Coach : Shane MottramAsst Coach : Res: George Koumantatakis Res. Coach : G.Ternes

Res: Steven Lake Assistant : G.Mandalis

1 T. Brown 1 M . Wright1 B . Cox 2 B. Perelberg 2 R. Thorp2 T. Quick 3 G . Schembn 3 J . Natio n3 T. O'Sullivan 4 N . Goldsworthy 4 L. Gorringe4 R. Trotter 5 A. Lane 5 S . Mottram5 D. Tankovich 6 S. Stone 6 S . Cracknell C

j )6 G Bunshaw 7 A. Dwyer 7 D . Zulick i.8 G. Malcolm 8 A. Zsembery

9 R Orme8 M.Gerolemou

9 J . McGrat h9 P Karamicholos

.10 G . Koumantatakis

9 S . Devli n10 P. Bum s. 11 J . Bernardi 11 D Forbe s10 A . White 12 A. Webb .12 W Smith11 S . Lake 13 J . Hill .13 N Rose12 F. Macak 14 C. Goldsworthy .14 M Butera15 C . Barry 15 M . Purcell .1 Jacks5 J16 J. Birt 16 L. Anthony

17 P West..

16 J. TateP. Carew

18 P. Moulday.

18 B. Frail 17 C . Langendorf

19 C . Quay 19 V. Ryan 18 A. Heine r20 C. Handley 19 J. Uebergan g

20 A. Quick 21 M . Gilchrist 20 G . Madrigrano21 A. Jones 22 R. Allen 21 J. Hall22 A. Flores 23 F. Harrison 22 G . Mandalis24 T. Guthrie 24 A. Latimer 23 G . Temes25 A. Piani 25 M . Butler 24 R . Hortle

%26 S. Baillie 26 J . Timmins 25 S. Hayne s28 D . Green 27 M . Banks 26 P. Thomas29 J. Stone 28 J . Innes 27 A. Cusick32 Mark Harris 29 P. Harrison 28 P. Skleveniti s33 M. Berimano 30 P. Watson 29 K. Weber34 J. Brook 31 S . Leszko 30 J. Partridge35 J. Howell

32 P. Reining33 M O'Halloran

31 P. Dolence38 M . Defreitas

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D4 SectionERT PARK

Coach: John AhernRes: Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smit h2 S. Robinson (S)2 N . Pastras (R)3 A . Bake r4 G. Foster5 S . Allan6 J . Storey7 S . Venables8 C . Jacksor! J8 M . van .F'9 P.CtY10 M11,

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----- _ " .---Jshowu=, fewgames are b ; irx==~ , theirpre-season potential . With )ndermissed opportunities, the Xav s will rc .,__ : their

season afresh .The Scotchies continue to do all the right things

and keep the heat on the top two sides . Marcellin

have been consistent throughout, but have just

not been able to secure the much needed victories .

In pursuit of a top two spot, the visitors will

"maintain the rage," and triumph .

Following successive and unfruitful games inEssendon, DLS will be delighted to be back onhome soil, however there is no respite in the high

standard of the opposition, today welcoming the

imposing Uni Blues . The Students have just one

loss for the campaign and at the end of Round 9,

they'll still have only one loss .

Clash of the locals at Teac, when OEG and the

Bernie's face off. The home side has shown in the

last few games that it's starting to find its feet inSection 1, and today they will discover what work

needs to be done in order to be the yardstick of the

competition .

Section 2 - PreviewAfter a weekend off courtesy of the Queen'sBirthday, Round 9 gets underway this afternoon

with several exciting fixtures . In potentially the

match of the round, Old Trinity host Old

Melburnians, the home side surviving a five goal toone fourth-quarter onslaught last round to sneak

home by 4 points . OM's have now gone three

weeks without competitive football, and will be

more the ready to confront their opposition ; the

ladder leaders to win by several goals .

Second placed Werribee continue to match OM's

for wins, and will look to stay on par when they

meet Old Paradians at home . Parade were more

than gallant in their loss last round, falling twenty

points short after leading for much of the

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afternoon,and will beout to avenge

- -- - -a dismal finalt e r in .However, with only one loss this season Werribeelook too strong, the Amateurs home easily .

Elsewhere the undermanned Mazenod willstruggle against Hampton, the Rovers matching

Werribee for all but one quarter last week . While

Camberwell should overcome a spirited Beaumaris

side, Brownless's boys possibly in for yet another

close one, following their heart-stopping .

Section 3 - PreviewAfter three weeks off, North Old Boys will finallyhave the chance to avenge their round seven

embarrassment at Old Carey, when they take on

an undermanned St . Bernards away . Having not

won a game all season, St Bernards go into this

afternoon's encounter with the rather surprisingprospect of possibly escaping the table's foot,

having picking up four points from the bye, and afurther four from Rupertswood fielding an

ineligible player in round four . Although statistics

suggest otherwise, this game will be no pushover

for NOBs ; the away team likely to get up by a few

goals .

Having now lost six on the trot, MHSOB join St .

Bernards at the ladder's bottom, and look unlikeh

to make any effort in improving their positionwhen they meet the inform Old Carey away. N

o sitting atop the section three ladder, Old Carey ar e

quickly forming as title contenders, theitimpressive come-from-behind victory last weelforging yet another chapter in their bid for tit

i success.Elsewhere Rupertswood should stay with OlcCarey at the table's top, when they meet AJAX a

home . Big winners last week, AJAX will struggle t(

match Rupertswood for the entire four quarters

the home team to win easily .

Finally Therry Penola should continue theiimposing form of last round, and move to six anthree with a win over Monash .

Section Blue - PreviewGlen Eira have drawn the short straw and wi~~:

confront the Krushers coming off their first loss c

the season . The K's who surrendered top spot la s

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ne will look to atone for that effort by humblingS<~inters .

winless Bulleen Templestowe, the latter team held

i(l,~ T .~',ers have reclaimed ladder leader status

,,,d I:roW that in order to stay there they must

ht~}) tivinning. Bentleigh will give it their all, but

lu Beders have too much to lose .

A battle for fourth place when the Claymen meet

~. The incumbent Clays know that a victory; ,tuld seal a two game buffer from the District

lads, and their powerful forwards should ensure

11ey get across the line .

pLS continue to give it their all and last roun d

fell tantalisingly short. The Monders will

-am be pushed right to the end, but should

prevaii.

The JOC's ,v-ill be bursting out of their skins tot~ike on the Panthers after a fortnight's forced rest .

John's are now short of top place only onpercentage and the Doveton dynamos will have too

„tmry,,vinners across the paddock .

Section Red - PreviewHaving not played football for three weeks, ladder

leaders Banyule-Viewbank return to thecompetitive arena this afternoon, when they meet

Aquinas at home . Impressive in their past two

outings, sources at the club indicate such victories%vere achieved with nine of the usual starting line-up missing, through suspension, school football,

injury, illness and absence . With many to return

this week, Banyule will have a near full list to

choose from, the home team to stay unbeaten at

the season's halfway point .

Attempting to stay on par, Uni Blacks have onlydropped one match all season, and will look to

ontinue that record when they travel to La Trobe

in the University derby . Two teams that started the

season so well . La Trobe have faltered in weeks

gone by, and even on home turf, will struggle to

match the Blacks for skill and pace .

In desperate need of bridging the ever increasing

gap between second and third, Fitzroy host the

to five goals last round by the then-ninth placed

Yarra Valley . The Reds are slipping and are now

five from eight with three other teams ; a

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percentage boosting win needed to lift morale at

the club .

Elsewhere Old Xavs will contest another close-

encounter, this time away to St Leos. Home by two

points last week, Xavs will post another win on theboard, the margin likely to be very similar . Finally

Yarra Valley will look to record win number threethis season when they meet Old Westbourne at

home, the away team hoping to recruit enoughnumbers to actually take to the field .

CORRESPONDENTSGlen Harrison - glendmargaritaman .eom.au or

Cam Nation - carnation aptusnet .com .au

U19 (1 )University Blues McKerrow 6 34

St. Bernards Pitts 4 29De La Salle Hancock 2 24Old Scotch Beaurepaire 2 23Old Scotch Thompson 2 22

U19 (2 )Werribee Chalmers 5 33

Old Melburnians Ironmonger 0 22Old Ivanhoe Alagona 2 22Old Camberwell Peasnell 0 21Hampton Rovers Scott 2 17iJ19 (3 )Collegians Burrows 0 31Rupertswood Potter 2 27Collegians Naylor 0 20Rupertswood Brennan 0 20Collegians Elg 0 14d7i9 (2) BlueOakleigh Jordan 0 44

Oakleigh Clays Nassrallah 7 41St Bedes MT McNamara 5 35St, Johns Phaedonos 0 20

St Bedes MT Mark 5 17U19 (2) Re dFitzroy Reds Maghamez 1 43Banvule Tsingaris 0 39University Blacks Moffatt 2 32University Blacks Dowsley 2 27University Blacks Brooks 5 2 4

Werribee A--tateu-° v Old Paradians Bentleigh v St Bedes Ment TtgMazenod 0 C v . pton Rovers South Melbourne Districts v Oakleigh Clay s

Ru•.. Be

Ott 7B

C".e e

Si Bernards (2) rth Old Boys on Oval 1Monash Blues v Thercy Penota OB

v Glen Eira

De la Salle (2) v OrmondSt Johns 0 C v hone Panthers on Oval 2

at 1 .330 p.m.

Yarra Valle J B v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Bulleen Temptestow e

La Trobe Uni v University Black sSt Leos Emmaus WP v Old Xaverians (2)

Banyule Viewbank v Aquinas 0 C

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Section 1 - PreviewThe Skevs will attempt to stem their losing run offive, when they host the Tonners. If not fo rinaccurate kicking last round, Brighton would

have recorded their second victory of the year,gauging both team's current form, OB should do ittoday .

After a stirring Performance against the Berni'es .Xav's have then produced a fortnight of forgettableshowings . By contrast, the Fielders in the last fe wgames are beginning to live up to some of thei rpre-season potential. With a week's rest to pondermissed opportunities, the Xavs will reignite theirseason afresh .

The Scotchies continue to do all the right thingsand keep the heat on the top two sides . Marcellinhave been consistent throughout, but have justnot been able to secure the much needed victories .In pursuit of a top two spot, the visitors will"maintain the rage," and triumph .

Following successive and unfruitful games in

Essendon, DLS will be delighted to be back onhome soil, however there is no respite in the highstandard of the opposition, today welcoming th eimposing Urn Blues . The Students have just on eloss for the campaign and at the end of Round 9 ,they'll still have only one loss .Clash of the locals at Teac, when OEG and theBernie's face off. The home side has shown in thelast few games that it's starting to find its feet inSection 1, and today they will discover what work

needs to be done in order to be the yardstick of thecompetition .

Section 2 - Preview

After a weekend off courtesy of the Queen's

Birthday, Round 9 gets underway this afternoonwith several exciting fixtures . In potentially thematch of the round, Old Trinity host OldMelburnians, the home side surviving a five goal to

one fourth-quarter onslaught last round to sneakhome by 4 points . OM's have now gone threeweeks without competitive football, and will bemore the ready to confront their opposition ; theladder leaders to win by several goals .

Second placed Werribee continue to match OM'sfor wins, and will look to stay on par when theymeet Old Paradians at home. Parade were morethan gallant in their loss last round, falling twent<,points short after leading for much of the48

afternoon,

and will beout to avenge

a dismal finalt e r in .

to make any effort in improving their positio n

However, with only one loss this season Werriblook too strong, the Amateurs home easily .Elsewhere the undermanned Mazenod wstruggle against Hampton, the Rovers matchiiWerribee for all but one quarter last week . W

h Camberwell should overcome a spirited Beaumar

side, Brownless's boys possibly in for _yet anothiclose one, following their heart-stopping .Section 3 - PreviewAfter three weeks off, North Old Boys will finallhave the chance to avenge their round seve

:embarrassment at Old Carey, when they take oian undermanned St . Bernards away . Having nowon a game all season, St Bernards go into tit,afternoon's encounter with the rather surprisin!

prospect of possibly escaping the table's foothaving picking up four points from the bye, and <

further four from Rupertswood fielding ar,ineligible player in round four

. Although statisticsuggest otherwise, this game will be no

11 ushove rfor NOBs ; the away team likely to get up by a fewgoals .

Having now lost six on the trot, MHSOB join St .Bernards at the ladder's bottom, and look unlikely

when they meet the inform Old Carey away . Nowsitting atop the section three ladder, Old Carey ar equickly forming as title contenders, thei rimpressive come-from-behind victory last weekforging yet another chapter in their bid for titl esuccess .

Elsewhere Rupertswood should stay with Ol dCarey at the table's top, when they meet AJAX a thome . Big winners last week, AJAX will struggle tomatch Rupertswood for the entire four quarters ;the home team to win easily .Finally Therry Penola should continue thei rimposing form of last round, and move to six andthree with a win over Monash .

Ion Blue - Preview

Glen Eira have drawn the short straw and wil lconfront the Krushers coming off their first loss ofthe season . The K's who surrendered top spot las t

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I

l look to atone for that effort by humblin g

ters .,,,s have reclaimed ladder leader status

{ l .itow that in order to stay there they mus t

;vinning. Bentleigh will give it their all, but

~_;a(',ers have too much to lose .

,,utle for fourth place when the Claymen meetThc incumbent Clays know that a victory

t,l_i se .d a two game buffer from the District

_ and their powerful forsvards should ensur e

across the line .~,(,~ continue to give it their all and last round

fell tantalisingly short . The Menders will

be pushed right to the end, but should

JOC's will be bursting out of their skins t o

> on the Panthers after a fortnight's forced rest .

,t . John's are now short of top place only o nrcentage and the Doveton dynamos will have too

,;, .my winners across the paddock .

Section Red - Previewing not played football for three weeks, ladder

1~°<<ders Banyule-Viewbank return to the

,;mpetitive arena this afternoon, when they meet

;rquinas at home. Impressive in their past two

)utings, sources at the club indicate such victories,vere achieved with nine of the usual starting line-

up missing, through suspension, school football,injury, illness and absence . With many to return

this week, Banyule will have a near full list to

choose from, the home team to stay unbeaten atthe season's halfway point .

Attempting to stay on par, Uni Blacks have onlydropped one match all season, and will look to

continue that record when they travel to La Trobe

in the University derby. Two teams that started the

season so well, La Trobe have faltered in weeksgone by, and even on home turf, ~.v=ill struggle to

match the Blacks for skill and pace .

In desperate need of bridging the ever increasing

gap between second and third . Fitzroy host the

winless Bulleen Templestowe . the latter team held

to five goals last round by the then-ninth placed

Yarra Valley . The Reds are slipping and are now

five from eight with three other teams ; a

percentage boosting win needed to lift morale atthe club .Elsewhere Old Xavs will contest another close-

encounter, this time away to St Leos . Home by two

points last week, Xavs will post another win on theboard, the margin likely to be very similar . Finally

Yarra Valley will look to record win number three

this season -,,hen they meet Old Westbourne at

home, the : : <y team hoping to recruit enough

numbers to _cuallv take to the field.

U19 (1)Unicersitv Blues : :eKerrow 6 34St. Bernards Pitts 4 29De La Salle Hancock 2 24Old Scotch Beaurepaire 2 23Old Scotch Thompson 2 22

tT1J (2)\Verribee Chalmers 5 33Old Melburnians Ironmonger 0 22Old Ivanhoe Alagona 2 22Old Camberwell Peasnell 0 21Hampton Rovers Scott 2 17Ul9 (3 )Collegians Burrows 0 31Rupertswood Potter 2 27Collegians Naylor 0 20Rupertswood Brennan 0 20Collegians Elg 0 14U 19 (2) Blu eOakleigh Jordan 0 44Oakleigh Clays Nassrallah 7 41St Bedes MT McNamara 5 35St. Johns Phaedonos 0 20St Bedes MT Mark 5 17

tTi9 (2) RedFitzroy Reds MaghamezBanyule TsingarisUniversity Blacks MoffattUniversity Blacks DowsleyUniversity Blacks Brooks

433932272 4

t1'estbee Amateurs v Old S aradlans Bentletgh v St Bedes Ment Ttg

Mazena O , H Rovers South Melbourne Districts v Oakleigh Clays

3 '

St He s void Brighton

Old Xa rtans v Caulfield or

Marcemn v Old Scotch

De La Salle v Universitv Blues

Old Essendon Or v St Bernards

itta'tDM- 14 SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe - bye

Old Trinity v Old Melburn7ans

Beaanni aris v Old Canitrrwelt

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CC

St Bernards (2) Monash Blue:

H >BbyedE ,onOvitl 2r 'enola OB

12iv C., ii rIca

De La Salle (2) v OnnondSt Johns O C v Mentone Panthers on Oval 2

at 1 .30 P.M .

Yarra Valley 0 B v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe

La Trobe Uni v University Black sSt Leos Emmaus WP v Old Y,averians (2)

Ban}Rile Viewbank v Aquinas 0 C

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ICAUL GR.'=:i 2.2 7.4 8.4 12.7( 79)

ST. HEVINS 4.3 4.4 8.4 10.5?651

Caul Gram. Murphy 3, Yelland 2. May 2, Hammond 2, Townsend, Lord . Carbani.

Best: Carbon[, Savers, Gen-and, Townsend, Rudd . Hammond. SL ' ,

Tancredi 3 . Shannon 2, Tac•Ior 2, Sexton, W .Gulltter, Underw•ori. Best:

W.Gulltfpr, L.Gu1Wer. Hamilton, O'Connor, Welsh, Hughes. Umpires: Nick Ryde

Patrick Coulthard (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B

) OLD BS 'GtSCON 1.8 3.9 7.14 7.17(59)

0 it - _ ON 1 .1 5.2 6.4 8-11(59)

0'_d one Eastgate 2, Ryan, Gadsden, Ross, Fielke, Jackson . Best: Joseph.

Dub}ma. Eastgate, Fisher, Gadsden. Ellis. Oki Essendom King 5, Camikeno,

Mezo, Harewood . Best: HarewooL King, Mezo. Duggan. Leech, Ceruttanio .

Um • Steve Masai Matt Meter (F) James Gregory Sean Dm'ston-Ryan (B)

OLD SCOTCH 5.4 8.6 8.11 18.1&124)

OLD XP> 'S 3.4 4. 6.13 6.14 (50)

Old Scatek : Dick 5, Lowing 2, E Beaurepaire 2, L Thompson 2, Phllalay 2, Hope

2, Ackrmel, Berry. Jonas Best: Lowing, Aurel-Smith, Nickless, Phllalay, Dick,

Pearce Old Xaviniami Corcoean, Chapman, Ryan. Freer, Barrett. Nolan Best :

Ryan, Scanlan, Freer, J McDonnell, Nad'vllc, Armstrong Umpires : Brett

Herskope Colin Newcombe (F) Nick Murphy Stephen Bogtsidt (G )

UHt SLUES 7.3 14.8 15.13 19 .16(130)

MARCELLIN 7.0 8.2 12.2 13.4(82)

Uni Blues: MeKerroW 6. Torney 4, Rankin 4 . Northway 2. Marriott, Fletcher,

Heinz . Best: Vandenbasch . Rankin, Torney, McKerrow, Steele, Fletcher,

MArcellim Bortolotto 4. Burden 3 . Ryan 2, Mahon . T. Money. Beattie, Wise. Best :

Bardan. Bortolodto, Layton, Schaepman, Clune . Mahon Um • Graeme

Etunichen (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B)

5T BERNARDS 5.6 7.9 11.11 14.20(104)

DE Isl, SAIJ 0.1 2.1 5.2 6.3(39)

St Bernmils: Pitts 4. Mitchell 2, Janms2. Pell . Ryan, Keunen, Robbins, Runnals.

O'Connor Best: Harrison, O'Connor, James. Robbins, Garth, Ryan Be La Se&_:

Lowlher 2. Hancock 2. Oakley, Beer Best : Nankenis. HassaL Starnes.Doneghan.

Bourke, Browning Um ' : Shane Mice Gavin Roberts (F) Joel tblgnell(B) Chris

Kaleta Michael Islaster (G )

OLD UI2PIIAN "s BYE

OZd}IY§tiIIZOE 4 .1 11.5 20.8 25.12(162)

MAZENOD 3.2 4.2 6.3 6.8(44)

Oki Ivanhou Goals: Keane 4, A.dderley 4 . Dawkins 3. Hope 3 . Alagona 2, Read

2, Snell, Nagel, Coleman, Fm}9er. Briggs, f on . Verro it. Best: Dawkins,

Fowler, Adderley. Keane. Nagel, Georgina . . .. nodu Goals Stagliano 3.Klmtibun•, M. Regan, Kawmagt . Best: Castricum, Stagiano . Hansen, Whre,

Bawer Umpires: Peter James Anthony Calderon- (F) Lucas Brass (B) Lucas

Williams Ken-an O'Kede (G)OLD CAMBERWELL 1.1 6.7 7.7 12.12(84)

OSd31RIF7TIY 5.4 6.5 12.10 13 .1 0( 88)

Old CambzrwveL Cottrell 2, Gosling 2. Hockey 2, Weaver 2, Chase. Hanson . G,

Hendrie. Ramsay. Best: Gosling, Peacock. Johnson. Hendrie. BirrelL Hiker. Old

RYlnity : Barella R 3. Gutterry 2. Me Donald 2, Krakouer 2 . Leahy, Kenna, Sale`e,

Buckitigtram. Best : Leahy, Krakouer. Day. Barella, Me Donald. Dickinson .

Umpires: Tony Novvell David Windlow (F) Tom ttuullow (B) John Ralph Hagen

Cosg9ff (G)

OLD P IAfiS 1.2 4.3 4.5 4.5(29)BEAUMARIS 2.4 3.6 3.9 6.13(49)Old Paradianso Elliott, Lntch . McLaughlin . Caple Best: McLaughlin, Smith .Giddings . Richardson. Graham, Allen Ba .imaris: Groves 2. Evans. Guys, lra:vs .Terpsinis Best : Williams, Lynch, Wall . Evans, Wilscnt. Poll Umphres: DanielDinneen (F)HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 4.1 8.3 11,6(72)

WERRUM 5.8 9.8 13.13 14 .14(98)

Hampton Rmers: Orih 2, Scott 2, Cave. Jones, Kezilas, C Malthouse, T

Malthause. T MeNanu3ta Terech Best: Christiansen, Ferry, C Malthause . Scott,

Giasounil Wtnfli= Chalmers 5. Lee 2 . Justin Russo 2. McDonald 2,

Palnmtkfton,, Smith, Josh Russo Best: Storenbrink. Black . Josh Russo, Andrews,

McNali}, Lee U • Merv Monty (F) Jessica Rollo (B) Greg Ratio Jim Exton (G)

U%DER-19 SEC'I70F7 3

NIIISOS 4.1 5.3 5.4 8.&56)

RU PER28BI OOD 4 .6 5.8 10.14 11 .16(82)MIMS: Hamilton 2 Ternes McGrath Fitzgerald Aitken Clarke Whitehouse Best

Vi11aN Vfiitehouse Ternes Mcgmlh Altken Gald F.u. - '- - :Bishop 2 Potter 2

Quinn 2 Barry Cato Clarkl Jaeger Manzell Bets Sullivan L Gaunt Manzell

Jaeger Little Umpires: Jim Pappas Brian Nunn (F) Jack Fagan : .,,,k Booth (B)

Madelene Fagan (G)

4.5 9.10 13.10 21 .14(140)SI3 1.3 3.8 10.8 11.13(79)

COLLEGIANS 3.2 3.3 3.5 4.6(30)

: Kestenlrag 4, 1-rtas 4. Graf 3, Thurin 3, Nankin 2, Paid 2 . Bloom.ankle, Nissen Best: Bloom, Narilckt, Ginaril . Peters, Heine, Schulberg Monash

Bethe 3 . Spence 3, Chapman. Cobban,Hayter, Pay, Taylor Best, Ta}ior,

Pay, Mudge, Shields, Spence . Haytcr Umpires: Tony Lilley 'hark Alexander (F)

Anthony Vatofmulos Tristan Pearce (B) Syneoi Valopoulos Victor Vakipoulos, (G)

OLD CAREY 0.1 2.5 6.9 10.14(74)

Coll • Jorgenson 3, Morris. E I. Jorgensen, Fabris, Parrent, Brrnene.

Muttan. Short. Odd C€7. Ashwurth 3, MacFarlane 3, Angus 2 . Choong, Evans.

Best: Evans, TrumbulL Parker, Ra: ita?d, MacFarlane, Thontpsort . Despises

Dean Banova Brian Nunn (F) Jai atrick (B)

:7o?"si -'n ?u:"S BYETi . :!1 IROB 7.6 13.8 23.16 2( .19(17d)ST 1 J3S (2) 0.0 4.2 4.2 6.4(40)NO U TAILS RECEIVED Umpires: Sean Scully Jr (Rotation-from A) (F) RickyGoodmet Adrian Borg (B) Chris McKendry Michad Jones (G )

ST HEDRS NSE'N°LORE 1.3 8.13 12 .15 15 .211111)

O GHS.RC• 5.2 5.3 11.4 1t.5(71)

St Bodes b4 atc ~ McNamara 5, M ark 4 . Buck 4, Cieslak, McMurray Best :

Waters, KeIF mara, V. 3on. I to. Porter O GH A.RC: Best: Not

recoil d ULu Duthie Pat nis (F I

G"-"' .: ..rur::Erit;D 10.6(67)

ST J+ 0 C RECEIVED FORFEIT 14 .15(99)

G.,n, ,:u..G_3 3 .6 4.7 10.17 16.23(119)

13E4dIY GfI 1.1 6.4 7.6 10.9(69)

Ekik[L.~ tnys: Nassrallah 7 . Sullivan 3, Nayna 2, Thomson, Isaac, Vaughan,

O'Brien Best: Dcayton, Isaac . Nassrallah, Nussbaum, O'Brien Bea • ToHennepe 3, Rahilly 2, Nicholson, Dolman, McLellan . S 4Wight . Forrest Best :

Wyld . Holmeshy. R3hllhJ. Joll y. tr7cLell<art . Wilson Umgir= Nicholas Brown Peter

Pullm (F) (B) Perrin Brown (G )ORMOND 0.2 3.5 4.7 7.13(55)

STH MELH 6.6 6.12 1014 11 .14180)

Ormond: Evans 2, Black . Muses, Johnstone, Lerner. David Best : McConchle,

Upstill . Matter, Wells, David, Evans Sth Malta M .Glannetlls 3, AGannellis 2,

Stepharadalns 2 . tiblde¢, Merchte. Bemenuto, Mahoney. Best, Stanza, Merc3llc,

A.Gialutellis, Bell . Mahoney, Gitigell . Umpires: Nick Evans Dianne Whiteley (F)

Lucas Brass (B) Jake Mahar Chic Shipley (G )MENTONE PANTHERS 1.4 2.6 9.10 12 .14 (86)

DELASATJ (2) 2.4 9.9 10.10 10.14 (74)

A§e$4oae Best: Wilson . Bowtell, Erskine. Sutherland, Neilson . Rvan .

Montane Goals: Bowtell 3. Ryan 3, Neilson 2, Wilson I, Rastas 1 . Brown 1,

Sutherland 1 . Be Le Salla Best : Tate, RaLheek. Thorton. Hart, Crave, Vince.

De La Salle Goals: Thortan 2. Howard 2 . Tullock 1, Tate I . Hart 1, Vince 1,

Gilchrist 1 . Hart 1 . Unapt Tom Havsom Gary Seaborne (F)

] _ 1A 3MBULLEEN TE.k C. :; u.u 2.0 2.0 5.0(30)YARRA VALLEY 2 .12 7 .15 11 .22 16.241 1201Builkeni Temp: Coulston Lee. Slattery, Tremayne, Vega Best.-Verga Tek•in,Stas•retis, Lockie, Coniston Ymra Ve12e•,y: Phiglit 4, Smith 3. Askew, Britt,Glennie. Maudslev. Nicholas, Rok-ield.Yoe. Best: Britt. Amos, Mauds]eJ. Borland,Seeger, Roklekl Um ' • Ryan Hense Clods Collins (F) Liam Ratckfle SeanCollins (B)OLD' . 6R1 FORFEITED 6.7(43)

BAN tILE VI . . . . :RECEIVED FORFEIT 13 .13(91)

UHPVER Y ,t.'KS 4.2 10.5 12.7 1512(102 )

1.1 3.4 4.7 6 12(48)

Ualva-ty : Brooks 5, Went, Rely, Do:vsley 2, Brumby-Rendell . Lynch,Chisholm . Fresfidge . Best: Henry, Magee. Brooks, Brumby-Rendell, Barter.Chisholm . FILM Reds: Dullard, Astuddlo, V'IOlato, Magttamez . Zika. Cwrne.Best- Zika, Edwards, Wtllin2,J>am, Clark . Calvll, Louls-Gleeson. Um ' : EliHa}es Frank Kacanagit (F )OLD XAVE. `S (2) 1.3 3.7 4.8 7.11(53)LATROBE 1.0 3.3 4.6 7.9(51)OLD XAVS: Chester, Faithftrl 2 Bowiby . Martin, McInemey BEST : Martin. Roag`vr,Rees . Vaughan, White, Faithful LA TItOBE: Redmond 3 Harley 2 Hogan,McDonald BEST: Sehnll, Thorilinson, Mtvphy. Scott, Bridges. Marines Umpires:Luke Moncriell(Rotat3on - from B IAgUIE3fl,S 0 C NO DETAILS RECEIVEDST LEOS .AUS WPUmpires: Ken McNlece David Murray (F) Michael Roche (B) Shane HerbertMalcolm FNetil (G)

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Under-19CAULFIELD

GRAMMARIANSCoach : Geoff Reilley

1 J. James2 C . Murphy3 T. Genand4 J . Yelland5 T Hammond6 M . Townsend7 M . Thomson8 J. Brown9 N . Edwards

to J. May

it B. Carboni12 M. Sainsbury13 A . Gree n14 C. Ul l15 L.0'Brien16 N. Fallu17 S. TwyrcrohIS R . Boyd19 J . Pitts20 S. Lord21 M . Parker22 J . Rawlings23 Z . D'Arcy24 D. Buckthought25 A. Babaro27 T Carly28 M. Nickles"9 J . Sayers40 D . Harrod45 B . Acfietd50 J . Foley53 C. Jones

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OLD SCOTCHCoach: Lathe WatermanAsst Coach : Terry Kendall

1 B. Nickless (VC )2 J . Wright3 S . Gambon i4 A . Sutherland (VC)5 C. Swa n

6 M . Moffatt7 K. Downing8 B.Snaddon10 E . Beaurepaire11 A . Wilkinson12 A. Philalay13 S . Pappas14 R. Lowing15 J. Latimer17 A. Pearce18 N . Ackroyd19 S . Dick20 N . Thorn21 L. Thompson (C)22 L Graha m24 P. Zogootas25 C. Logan27 S. Jam s28 S. Yeomans30 K. Berry32 R . Gerstman33 C. Purnell35 G . Fitzpatrick41 T. Bull43 A. Cossar44 T. Aurel-Smflh49 S. Hope

Section IBE LA SA (1)Coach : Denis Bilston

1 M . Sheehan2 R . Quick3 M. Fieldsen4 N . Hart5 M. Clinch7 D. Keely8 V. Moloney9 B. Vague10 N . Smit h11 R . Hancock13 L. Bowden14 M . Hayes15 S . Smythe16 J. Adams18 L . Williams

20 J. Hassell23 S . Ferwerda24 S . Conway26 T. Duggan27 L. O'Donnell28 L . Jarvis29 M . Nankervis (C)39 B. Oakley (DVC)46 A . Skinns (VC)

53 D . Brownin g

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Coach: Gavan Walsh

1 K . Bardon (vc)2 M . Doyle (c)3 J . Mahon4 J . Wise (vc)5 M . Borto otl 06 L . Cowpe r7 A. Tabacherria8 F. Dorbolo (dvc)9 S. Considin e10 B . Mill s11 G. Di Felice12 D. Beatti e13 A. Power14 L. Money15 T Money16 R . Hoyne17 C . S'ler18 J. Ryan19 A . Schaepman20 P. De Luca21 D . Cirone22 L. Watkins (dvc) .23 A. CeccamancEn24 A. Layton25 T. Clune26 A. Wadsworth27 A. Symes28 J. Carlson29 M. Caton30 P. Spence3lA. Nasr32 J . Williams33 P.Cow pe r34 D.Toohey35 M . Cunningham36 N . Hardinq37 C . Purcell38 S. Nutbeam39 J . Clausen40 A . Lapadula

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ST. DERNAR[BSCoach : David Law

OLD XAVERIANS (1 & 2)Coach U19(1) Anthony Duggan

U19(2) Fred Chamberlaini O Meese T2 Trescns.thick J3 Mont qomer S4 Armstrong A5 Rubrra E6 KenfieW M7 Freer S8 McDonn^_tiJ9 Ro4an T10 Hurett S11 Bourke R12 Ryan J13 Ginnrvan L14 Reecho M15 Barrett A16 Corcoran N17 Chapman P18 Scanian M (C)19 Martin J20 Meehan D21 Nolan C22 S1Naqni R23 French R24 Purss C25 Rowe L26 O'Hanlon M27 Purce ll P28 White J29 Adams S30 Vaughan S31 RYanA32 MclnerneyT33 Ford D34 Quinn D35 Agius J36 Rees D37 Runco R38 Melvin -Smiih J39 Ryan S40 O Hanbn M41 Fusnato R42 Stnb4ey M43 Corngan T44 Koine D45 Trovato M47 Stdley 0

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1 B. Pins2 C . Govan3 J . Hughes4 M . Walsh5 J . Smit h6 D.Oconnor8 S. Mathews9 D . Evans10 B. Gart h11 A . Marion12 B . Runnals13 L. Levides14 D. Hurley15 G .Joseph17 F. Mastropasqua18 M. Maggior e22 A. Mitchell27 B. Draper28 C .Kuenen32 Ch Liberatore35 B . Rya n39 J . Stapleton41 G. Campbell42 R. James45 B.Johnson47 M . Hooper57 L. Anderson59 M. Harrison60 J .HOganh62 J . Robbins63 M . Pel l70 K. Buiss

OLD BRIGHTONCoach : Adam McConnell

t L. Ross2 C . Tell3 L. McDonald5 B . Humphreys

7 N . Stenner

9 A. Clarke

10 M . May

11 R . Fisher

12 S. Eastgate

13 R . Capam

14 S . Dunca n

15 B . Gadsden (C)

16 J . Sale m

18 S . Oliver20 G . Fielke21 S. Cooney23 T. Ryan24 L. Mead27 M . Chamberlain

28 B . Richardson

31 S . Jackson33 R.Joseph

63 D . Ellis

ST.KEV IN'S OLD BOY SCoach: Ben McGee

Asst . Coach: John Welkin

1 J . Maher2 T 0Too1 e3 L. Giansiracusa (VC)4 S . SextonS M . Kir k6 H. Feehan7 R. Taylor8 H. Powell9 L. Syme10 L. Gullifer11 J . Liston12 C . Taylor (DVC)13 N . Hutto n14 A . Hamihon (Capt)

15 M . Vero16 A. Callender17 M. Welsh1 8 M. Drinkvrater19 C . Underwood (VC)20 W. Dun n2t D . Petrou22 A .Lynch23 C. Tancredi25 A. Mulkeams26 M . Shannon28 D . McBrid e30 P. Ghougassian32 B. Hughes33 S . O'Connor34 J . O'Keefe35 J . Coates39 N. Pop e40 D. Mount43 W. Gullrfer (DVC)

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}1ATC_-; ; REPORT ROUND 5

ll last round in F.I .D .A. football the

losest result was 29 points . There were a„urnber of teams who didn't trouble the

1 umpires a great deal as they seem to,, - going through a mid season slump . Therst game in Division Two was between

E,roadmeadows 2 and Port Colts 2 .

J ;roadmeadows 2 played a good brand ofr,inning football and managed to kick 7 6

i .4 to Port Colts 2 1 0 6. Mambourin

Tigers struck some form in what was anc%,en game on the field but not on the,coreboard . Mambourin Tigers 8 9 57 to%i,u'ibyrnong 0 1 1 .

3roadmeadows 1 came up against aninform Ballarat and found it hard to('ompete on the day . Broadmeadows 1 0

1 1 to Ballarat 13 5 83 . Port Colts 1 1416 100 ran away with their game against

Ringwood 0 2 2 .

NSoonee Valley Magpies traveled to Alburyto take on the Ovens & Murray Jets 2 .

The trip back would have been a long oneand I'm sure that they will be doing a lot ofgoal kicking practice this week. Ovens &Murray Jets 2 6 10 46 to Moonee Valley

Magpies 1 8 14. Bulleen Templestowe

hosted the last . two games of the roundwith both Karingal sides and Parkside

% cnturing out to Bulleen . Karingal 2 playedParkside and posted a valuable win at thisLime of the season . Karingal 2 6 5 41 toParkside 2 0 12 . Karingal 1 then took onBulleen Templestowe on their home(!round . Karingal 1 were just to good on theday kicking 20 8 128 to BulleenTemplestowe 1 1 7 . Ovens & Murray Jets1 had the bye for this round .

ROUND 6 :Port Colts 2 take on Broadmeadows 2 withBroadmeadows 2 looking like winners on

form. Maribyrnong plays Parkside andlook like having to wait another week topost that victory that they need to get theirseason back on track . Broadmeadows 1take on Ovens & Murray Jets 1 and looklike being winners on the day . Ovens &Murray Jets 2 play Moonee Valley in whatlooks like being the close game of theround with Moonee Valley showing enoughform to get over the line by the narrowestof margins .

Ballarat host Mambourin Tigers andshould post another win in what has so farbeen a very consistent season. RingwoodBlues play Karingal 1 and will struggleagainst Karingal 1 who are in very goodform at the moment. Karingal 2 playBulleen Templestowe with BulleenTemplestowe showing enough over the lastfew weeks to suggest that a win is not tofar awav. Port Colts 1 have the bye this

week .

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NORTH BALLARAT 5 5 0 0 341 75 454.67 20

KARINGAL 1 5 4 1 0 471 63 747.62 16

KAR1EdGAL 2 5 4 1 0 229 124 184 .68 16

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PORT COLTS 1 5 3 2 0 236 220 107 .27 12

MAMBOURIPt TIGERS 5 3 2 0 170 242 70.25 12

BULLEEPd-TEMP 5 3 2 0 130 233 55.79 12

0& M JETS 1 5 2 3 0 182 194 93.81 8

PARKSIDE 5 2 3 0 78 217 35 .94 8

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0& M JETS 2 5 2 3 0 137 233 58.8 8

PORTCOLTS2 5 2 3 0 82 168 48 .81 8

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At the half way mark of the scuson, jockeying for top four

positions has reached an interesting stage . Also the ques t

for Section 1 sides to avoid relegation is becoming more

urgent .Review of Round 7 .Section 1.Monash Blues can only blame their inaccuraey for their six

point loss to Marcellin . In a tense final quarter the leadchanged four times before Marcellin clinched victory .

Grindley, Coughlin and Parsons were best players for

Monash .

Be La Salle stayed with Old Xaverians for the first half, butwere unable to maintain the pressure for four quarters . The

"Crocodiles" led by thirty two points when the final siren

sounded. Their best were : Nick Fay. Tony Landrigan and

Pat Hall (5 goals) . Be La's best were : Kevin Mannix . Stephen

Kitto and Paul Dwyer .

Old Ivanhoe had a percentage building win by forty five

points over Collegians . The win has kept Old Ivanhoe in

fourth place, whereas defeat has pushed Collegians closerto relegation, although their third quarter efforts give hope

for better things in the second half of the season . Best for

Old Ivanhoe were : Troy Perera, Albert Kobe (5 goals) and

Corey Jewell (a real gem!).

Prahran defeated St Kevin's by thirty six points and now lie

in second place . Although the St Kevin's performance was

creditable, they had no answer to the dominant play ofDave Butterworth (6 goals) and Ant. Lawrence ,

Section 2 North.Old Essendon really enjoyed their trip to McHale Stadium,

where they inflicted the first loss for the season on Old

Xaverians . The sixty seven point margin was the surprising

fact .

University Blacks were largely untroubled to defeat Old

Carey by fifty three points .

Fitzroy Reds, in a reversal of form, defeated Therry Penola

by six points. This defeat has pushed Therry Peoria fromthe four and will force Bob Lyons to set new goals for his

players as he struggles to lead his players from their "zone

of inedioerity" . For the Reds . "'Plugger' was a good player.

while Richard Casey (a famous name) and Anthony Boonen

did well for Therry Penola .

Old Trinity had the bye, the four points from which elevatedthem into the four for the first time .

Section 2 South .In the morning match, St Leo s, against the trend of results

easily defeated Whitefriars by fifty one points . The victory

elevated St Leo's into possible finalists and the loss pushed

Whitefriars down to third place.

At Como Park accuracy was the order of the day . AlthoughMazenod triumphed by thirty eight points. Old Geelong

certainly were notdisgraced .

In windy conditions at Bo ::HID, Eley Park really showed up A .J .A .X. player's lat ., of

match fitness . The further the game went, the grcater

became the Eley Park winning margin . At the final siren, it

was one hundred and twenty points. For the winners, rackman, Daniel Grant and forward, Adam Tobin caught my eye

with their contribution.

Old Brighton, built valuable percentage when they defeated

Hawthorn Amateurs by one hundred and fifty eight points .Their win lifted Old Brighton into fourth place .

Preview of Round 8

Section IPrahran should again account for Marcellin. whose players

lack the strength to compete with Butterworth and

Cartledge in the air . I also believe the Prahran mid fielders,

Storer . Lawrence and Ivak will be too nippy for their

Marcellin counterparts .

Monash Blues will need to make optimum use of theirscoring opportunities or they will be over run by the talent

and experience of the Be La Salle players. I tip Be La Salle

to win comfortably .

Old Xaverians should be untroubled to again defeat

Collegians, who despite earnest endeavour, will not be ableto nullify the galaxy of Xaverian stars for the entire game .

Old Ivanhoe should consolidate their grip on fourth placewith another good win over St Kevin *s, whom I believe do not

possess enough talent to defeat the Sigley and Super led

side.

Section 2 NorthI confidently expect Old Xaverians to bounce back and

defeat Old Trinity on the wide expanses of MeHale Stadium .

Trinity will certainly not lack endeavour and again the

Xaverians must concentrate on the game.

With the double chance in the finals for the taking, thematch of the day will be between University Blacks and Old

Essendon. Old Essendon do seem the form side and despitethe Blacks recent good form I expect the likes of Evans and

Eddy to kick Old Essendon to victory .

Therry Penola, who seem only a shadow of sides ofyestery-ear, should break through for a victory over OldCarey . Carey players will not be able to counteract the"Lyons lads", who really are playing for their season .

Fitzroy Reds have the bye.

Section 2 SouthAt home . Old Brighton should consolidate fourth place atthe expense of St Leo's. The Brighton Beach Oval has beena"grave yard" for many visiting teams and today I expect StLeo's to join a long list of vanquished .

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,hl i,celong. Another loss would see Whitefriars in grave

,, ; _ r of missing the fi nals, something which ur~l)

;iy seemed impossible .

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1 . Despite Eley Park's recent good form I select

as Jacobs w911 nullify Grant and Fothergill should

) nippy up forward.

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PW L D For AW % PG

COLLEGIANS 8 7 1 0 751 392 191 .58 2~

BEAUMARIS 8 7 1 0 762 406 187.68 2

CAULFIELD GR 8 5 3 0 807 396 203.79 2

THERRY PENOLA OB 8 5 3 0 690 490 140 .82 2

OLD CAMBERWELL 8 5 3 0 561 484 115 .91 2

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 4 4 0 674 451 149 .45 1

ORMOND 8 3 5 0 576 729 79 .01 1PRAHRAN 8 2 6 0 555 710 78 1 7

GLEN EIRA 8 1 7 0 385 972 39.61

MENTONE VULTURES 8 1 7 0 337 1068 31 .55

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