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Michael Sholly

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THE VALUE OF A COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CLUB Having excellent facilities on and off the field is a key element in ensuring a positive culture at your club. It is difficult to build camaraderie and spirit when you don’t have the facilities that welcome the community, including the players’ friends and family. Whenever an opportunity is made available to engage with your landlord it is vitally important that they see the benefits of what your sporting club does in the community. In 2016, AFL Victoria commissioned La Trobe University to research the Value of a Community Football Club. The research found the social return on investment for an average community football club indicates that for every $1 spent to run a club, there is at least $4.40 return in social value in terms of increased social connectedness, wellbeing, and mental health status; employment outcomes; personal development; physical health; civic pride and support of other community groups. The study showed four main areas where football clubs were of value – social, health, community and economic. Some key outcomes were: • Football clubs provide an environment where people are more socially connected at every age group compared to other Victorians. • Football clubs are 3 times more useful for developing social networks than work, education or other community group networks. • Football clubs provide individuals, particularly those aged 15 to 24, with significantly increased chances of securing employment via the social networks provided by the club. • Individuals associated with a football club have higher levels of self-reported physical and mental health at most age groups compared to a sample of the Victorian population. • A football club’s reach is significant and extends beyond its players, coaches, administrators and volunteers; for every 1 player, football clubs

reach 10 people in their community, generating increased civic pride. • Football clubs are large consumers within their own communities, supporting local businesses such as bakeries, cafes, hotels, butchers, restaurants and local trades people. Elsternwick Golf Course managers have until 2018 to decide if they wish to take up a further 5-year option on the site. Last Wednesday, the Bayside Council met to decide on the various possibilities should the management group decide not to exercise their option. Part of this discussion was the necessity to upgrade Oval 2 for the Elsternwick AFC. Of the 78 speakers on the topic, 65 were expressing the view that the nine hectare golf course be turned into a wetlands area. Nine hectares that is now used for organised sporting with no provision of any sporting facilities. Thankfully we had the remaining speakers representing the sporting clubs and schools in the area who spoke of the benefits of having an additional oval to the community. Many of the outcomes from the La Trobe University report were highlighted. An oval and the necessary facilities require approximately 4 hectares. We believe we can provide for another oval whilst still providing for a suitable wetlands area. In summary, the councillors agreed that the home of the Elsternwick Amateur Football Club be given and immediate renovation with the ground size increased and new off field facilities. Without sounding too dramatic, this could be the saviour for this 110 year old football club. A terrific result for them. The decision on how the golf course land will be utilised has been delayed until the management of the course officially withdraws from the site. We will continue to pursue the construction of another oval, particularly with the extra demands that women’s football and cricket are placing on the current sportsgrounds. Cover: St Kevins’ player Lachlan Sullivan looks to dish of the handball under pressure

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Nick Armistead

AND THE FOURTH MOST IMPRESSIVE SIDE IS ... Three rounds in and just three sides remain undefeated in William Buck Premier. Collegians, St Kevin’s and Old Xaverians each powered to another four points, while University Blues and De La Salle round out the winners. With the Lions, SKOB and Xavs holding the top three positions, it begs the question; who is the fourth most impressive side right now? Uni Blues currently sit fourth after two impressive victories and technically hold claim to the title of fourth best after three rounds. Despite being outplayed to the tune of 42 points in their Round 1 loss to SKOB, the Blues have since hit back hard with strong wins against Beaumaris and University Blacks. Their most recent win over their arch rivals spoke volumes on how soundly they’ve clicked since that first loss, defeating the Blacks by 18 points. Connor Lappin continued his outstanding start to the year and was named best afield for the Blues while Ross Young (two), Kieran Harper (two), Clayton Hinkley (two) and Tim Geappen (two) all found ways to impact the match again. The stars are shining and the second-tier players are stepping up early in the season, and it’s culminating in scores capable of winning games of football. Despite slumping to a 29-point deficit at the main break, the Blacks fought valiantly and worked their way back into the game with seven goals to four in the second half. After leading at half-time in their first two matches of the year, the Blacks are clearly capable of threatening opposition teams but currently unable to sustain the intensity for four quarters. Joel Ernest (three) and Jordan Quaile (two) stood tall and found the goals despite the Blues’ defenders negating the in-form Lochy Dornauf. Undefeated prior to their bout with SKOB at TH King, Old Trinity sit fifth on the ladder and their claim to the fourth most impressive side right now is real. They accounted for Blacks and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers in the first two rounds and, despite a slip-up on the weekend, look every bit as threatening as the previous two years. Trailing by 36 at the half and with just eight behinds on the scoreboard, the T’s used the third term to remind everyone of their elite talent across the 2

@NickArmistead board. Anthony Scott and Luther Juric led from the front in the five-goal to one resurgence, with Scott booting 3.2 for the quarter and helping his side to within 12 points at three quarter time. However, SKOB reversed the Q3 goal tally in the fourth and powered to a 39-point win with Zac Ginies (five) top-scoring for the home side. Steven Salopek returned from retirement in peak condition and it showed as he racked up disposals at will. Gerard Gleeson and Nick Wood were at their best in and around the contest, while Thomas Jok impressed for the second time this year across half back. His ability to read the play and use his elite athleticism to move the ball out of defence is something opposition coaches will need to be increasingly aware of. De La Salle registered their first win and moved from ninth to sixth on the ladder, but could argue they are the fourth most impressive side based on the strength of their opposition. They were faced with the arduous task of an Old XaveriansSt Kevin’s double in the first two weeks of the season and lost by 31 and 24, respectively. They faced Old Melburnians in Round 3 and a six-goal final term helped them secure those glorious first four points of the year. Jason Tutt continues to excel at his new club and produced a best-on ground performance, while Sam Haslem and the returning Sam Pickett (two) were standouts. The seventh-placed Old Melburnians stuck with the De La Sallians for three quarters but fell short of their first win for the year. Cam Banfield and Nick De Steiger starred while Tom Paule did his Woodrow chances no harm at all with a third successive outstanding display. De Steiger’s presence in the ruck is of the utmost importance to OMs, and the more games he can play while on Footscray’s VFL list in coming weeks, the more chance of getting off the mark. Beaumaris were unable to claim their first win for the year when they faced off with Collegians, going down by 78 points at Banksia Reserve. The Sharks aren’t firing on all cylinders from a team perspective but you’d have to think it will turn around if Rob Cathcart (one) and Scott Braithwaite (two) continue to operate at such a high level. 2016 Spirit of the Big V recipient, Tom Dean (one), pieced together his strongest performance for the season but the Sharks will need to improve upon their average of 17 scoring shots per game as they search for their first win. In saying all this, they were up against THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

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the Lions who claimed top spot on the back of their most complete performance of the season. The recruits were once again at the forefront of the relentless display, with Corey Cassidy (three), Lachie Ferguson (three) and Kyle Emley dominating alongside Courtney Hylton. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers currently sit at the bottom of the ladder but can lay claim to the hardest opening three rounds of the year. After falling short against the Lions and the T’s, the Tigers were outplayed by Xavs over the weekend and ended up going down by 48 points. Jaryd Robertson and Chris Richards did their utmost to stem the flow of goals from Xavs but inaccurate kicking put the result beyond doubt. After reasonably tidy goal kicking performances of 8.8 and 9.9 in the first two rounds, the Tigers struggled to convert, registering 9.19 and just four less shots than Xavs. Conversely, Xavs had their goal kicking boots on with 18.13 and Matt Handley (five) led all comers with his haul backing up three from last week. Nick Wynne and

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The biggest game of the round is certainly the grand final rematch between the Xavs and T’s. Dependant on whether the T’s can make it two in a row on Toorak Park (def Xavs by 11 points in Round 18 last year), it will go a fair way to establishing the fourth most impressive side right now. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Beaumaris v St Kevin’s University Blues v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Xaverians v Old Trinity De La Salle v University Blacks Collegians v Old Melburnians

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Collegians 6.3, 9.10, 15.14, 18.16 (124) Beaumaris 2.1, 5.5, 5.6, 6.10 (46) Beaumaris: S. Braithwaite 2, N. Dickinson 1, J. Di Natale 1, R. Cathcart 1, T. Dean 1 BEST, Collegians: K. Emley, C. Hylton, K. Post, K. Ong, A. Fahie, L. Ferguson Beaumaris: R. Cathcart, S. Braithwaite, T. Dean, T. Cumming, S. Gower, M. Williams De La Salle 2.3, 8.3, 10.5, 16.7 (103) Old Melburnians 1.6, 5.10, 8.13, 10.15 (75) GOALS, De La Salle: A. Indovino 3, E. Clinch 3, S. Fisher 3, S. Pickett 2, J. Scipione 2, J. Williams 2, T. Humphrey 1 Old Melburnians: C. Banfield 3, J. de Steiger 2, A. Clarke 1, N. De Steiger 1, T. Cameron 1, A. Armstrong 1, T. Bachet 1 BEST, De La Salle: J. Tutt, S. Haslem, S. Pickett, B. Close, T. Humphrey, E. Clinch Old Melburnians: C. Banfield, N. De Steiger, T. Paule, J. de Steiger, S. Gibbons, S. Peacock Old Xaverians 7.4, 11.4, 13.9, 18.13 (121) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.4, 5.8, 5.12, 9.19 (73) GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Handley 5, D. Symeopoulos 2, H. Troiani 2, T. Dynon 1, J. Midgley 1, C. Waller 1, M. Margin 1, C. Lane 1, C. Johnston 1, M. Ambrose 1, B. Goss 1, C. Beetham 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Caia 3, C. Richards 2, S. Wines 1, S. Richards 1, B. Denton 1, T. Garside 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: N. Wynne, C. Johnston, C. Lane, D. Noonan, B. Kennedy, T. Dynon St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Robertson, C. Richards, T. Tyquin, D. Garside, J. Cowan, S. Hayes St Kevins 2.4, 5.14, 6.17, 11.23 (89) Old Trinity 0.6, 0.8, 5.11, 6.14 (50) GOALS, St Kevins: Z. Ginies 5, M. Murphy 3, N. Wood 1, G. Gleeson 1, H. Parkes 1 Old Trinity: A. Polidoros 2, A. Scott 2, M. Cooper 1, A. Kyriacopoulos 1 BEST, St Kevins: G. Gleeson, Z. Ginies, N. Wood, S. Salopek, M. Murphy, S. Critchley Old Trinity: H. Thompson, A. Scott, J. Steinhart, A. Hasiotis, H. Tinney, F. Stewart University Blues 3.2, 7.8, 10.13, 11.18 (84) University Blacks 1.5, 2.9, 6.11, 9.12 (66) GOALS, University Blues: C. Hinkley 2, K. Harper 2, R. Young 2, T. Geappen 2, W. Cuningham 1, A. McCorkell 1, J. Taylor 1 University Blacks: J. Ernest 3, J. Quaile 2, S. Hogan 1, M. O’Brien 1, N. Batten 1, B. Mahon 1 BEST, University Blues: C. Lappin, R. Young, J. Moloney, R. Langham, P. Summers, J. Sheridan University Blacks: J. Quaile, C. Richardson, S. Hogan, J. Ernest, B. Mahon, J. Gardiner

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Dan Noonan were instrumental across half back and played a leading hand in the more direct style of play implemented by James McDonald this season. Seven goals in the first quarter made it the third straight match of such a tally in one term, giving serious warning to opposition sides about the strength of the Xavs’ attack when they need to turn it on.

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Beaumaris 1.1, 5.4, 7.6, 8.11 (59) Collegians 4.2, 5.3, 7.6, 8.8 (56) GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Gibbins 4, L. Howes 2, C. Beattie-Powell 1, S. Doherty 1 Collegians: W. Pocknee 3, S. Cutts 1, H. Apted 1, J. Hampton 1, H. Pool 1, M. Dockery 1 BEST, Beaumaris: J. Evans, M. DeFontenay, T. Grace, S. Gibbins, N. Loucaides Collegians: Z. Nicholls, W. Pocknee, C. Regan, F. Sullivan, M. Yates, S. Hynes Old Melburnians 3.3, 6.5, 12.5, 14.8 (92) De La Salle 0.2, 2.6, 4.8, 6.11 (47) GOALS, Old Melburnians: T. Hywood 5, C. Wischer 4, J. Regan 3, H. Hanlon 1, J. Rundell 1 De La Salle: D. Krelle 2, B. Nethersole 2, L. Williams 1, H. Curtis 1 BEST, Old Melburnians: C. Cumbrae-Stewart, C. Wischer, T. Hywood, S. Madsen, N. Voyage, S. Clarke De La Salle: M. Cullinan, S. Michael, C. Dooley, L. Williams, H. Curtis, T. Parker Old Xaverians 5.2, 9.6, 13.11, 17.16 (118) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4.1 (25) GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Forrest 8, E. Lachal 3, T. Parker 2, R. Ralph 2, M. Parker 1, J. Pintal 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Beckwith 2, S. Lundy 1, N. Henricks 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: M. Smith, H. Cullity, J. Forrest, H. Morris, J. Kelliher, E. Lachal St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Neville, L. Porter, D. Porter, J. Beckwith, M. Geschke, J. Mckee St Kevins 5.2, 7.5, 12.6, 16.8 (104) Old Trinity 4.3, 6.5, 7.8, 11.9 (75) GOALS, St Kevins: S. Barnett 5, S. Kennedy 3, L. Nankervis 2, F. Bonacci 2, Z. Carter 2, T. Cunningham 1, J. Dimattina 1 Old Trinity: N/A BEST, St Kevins: L. Mahoney, S. Barnett, T. Cunningham, H. Lagastes, F. Keely, S. Kennedy Old Trinity: N/A University Blues 3.1, 5.6, 6.9, 11.14 (80) University Blacks 3.1, 5.4, 7.5, 10.6 (66) GOALS, University Blues: J. Mugavin 3, D. Batarilo 2, M. Rippon 1, J. Wood 1, C. Tiller 1, J. Caldow 1, D. Cumming 1, A. Wettenhall 1 University Blacks: J. Kimpton 2, W. Mills 2, S. Flight 1, T. Cousins 1, S. McKenzie 1, T. Peyton 1, M. Nunan 1, E. King 1 BEST, University Blues: S. Sleigh, M. Rippon, J. Mugavin, M. Blair, S. Smith, D. Batarilo University Blacks: T. Cousins, P. Aitken, T. Monkhouse, M. Grocke, C. Moorfield, H. King

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PREMIER B

David Chalmers

IS IT A CLEAR CUT SEASON AHEAD FOR PREMIER B? Having picked 13 of 15 games correctly to start the Premier B season, if I was feeling cocky I might venture to declare this season pretty clear-cut and already sorted. However, despite the Round 3 results going mainly as I expected with the “Big Three” continuing on their merry way, St Bernards and Old Scotch by no means had everything their own way. Well done to Mazenod on breaking through for their first win back in B section. In the first two rounds there were only three games decided by 10 points or less, Ajax had played in two of them. Vice-captain Daniel Cohen and Adam Caplan were a couple of handy inclusions for the Jackas who were facing a Vultures side searching for their first win. Parkdale lost their vice-captain Dan Moloney who was among the best for both games, but his replacement Sam Chitty put in a good one in his first game for the season. The Jackas started with a five-goals-to-one opener and maintained a narrow lead at halftime. The Vultures replied with five goals of their own in the third, while Ajax could only manage 2.5, and the home side took a five point lead into the final change. The Jackas ran over the top of the vultures with a three goal final term to secure the nine-point victory. Ajax were led by Ashley Kalb, who slotted three goals, while Josh Green and Nathan Peterson also kicked three each for the Vultures. After a less-than-ideal start to their time back in Premier B, Mazenod made six changes to their lineup: Urban, Sier, Munro and Thomas were all among the Nodders best in the first two weeks, but coach Ben Phibbs (two goals) was back out on the field for his first game for the year. The Blues were without Joe Harrison (in the best twice) and goalkicker Andrew Pitson, but Matthew Davidson was in for his first game and committed well, kicking three goals. After a goalless first term, Monash kicked five in the second to take a slender half time lead. Mazenod bounced back with four of their own in the third and managed to hold the Blues at bay in the last for their first win of the 2017 season. The two Premier-relegated sides have had vastly different starts to their Premier B campaigns. Old 4

@DAChalmers81 Carey were dealt with by Old Scotch and then had a two-point loss to Ajax; while a red-hot St Bernards unit averaged 20 goals and had wins of 87 and 78 to their name in the opening two rounds. After a competitive opening term, the Snowdogs kicked five in the second to give themselves some breathing space at half time. They managed to keep the Panthers at bay in the third, maintaining their ascendancy, but three Panther goals to one in the last brought them within 16 points. Adam Bentick continued his excellent early season form for St Bernards, while goalkickers Jack McNamara and Edyn Sibbald again featured heavily. Chris Spinella was a handy inclusion with three goals, while Morgan Evans added another three for Old Carey. Old Scotch produced yet another late show to win coming from behind on a glorious day at McQueen Financial Group Park. After starting brightly to grab an early five goal lead, the Cards, for the second week running, hit the snooze button, as Premier B newcomers Peninsula outplayed Scotch with a greater desire for the contest. The Scotchies led at quarter time but that lead was all but gone at the half. The third quarter was a dour affair, with the Cards still trailing by 19 points heading into the last. Looking devoid of inspiration, it was hard to see just how the Scotchies were going to turn this game around. But turn it around they did! The last quarter saw Scotchies, who had been unsighted all day, suddenly spring to life and play like supermen. With greater commitment and dash, the Cards ran over the top of the brave Peninsula boys. Skipper Jack Bull was inspirational as he continuously won the ball and inspired his teammates. The Cards slammed on goal after goal, to first reel in the deficit and then put daylight between themselves and Peninsula. By the time the final siren sounded, Scotch had unbelievably ran out winners by 41 points after a herculean nine goal last quarter. Slippery half forward, Jono “The Dagger” Daggian, was adjudged best afield with his four goals, including some miraculous last quarter snaps. With Jack Bull leading by example and stalwarts Hill, Clarke, Sansom and Gene van den Broek all contributing heavily, the Cards looked like world beaters in the last stanza (thanks to Lachie Cooley). Peninsula made three changes to the side that lost by seven goals to Fitzroy in Round 2, including Bryce Kellerman (in best both games) but James Fletcher was impressive in THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


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his first game for the season, kicking a goal and finishing among his team’s best. Fitzroy and Old Brighton were both undefeated after two rounds, so something had to give. The Tonners fielded an unchanged line-up, while the Roys lost Luke Baker (in the best both weeks) but gained vice-captain Tom Cheshire for his first game of the season. Brighton’s defenders are working really well together, providing the impetus for many of the team’s forward thrusts. Fitzroy tackled and worked hard, but couldn’t penetrate the confident Tonner back six, led by Ben Austen who returned to his dashing best, along with Tom Larkworthy and Dylan Verney, who frustrated the Lions with their intercept marking and attacking run. The Tonners had hardworking mid-fielders, Brock Rawlinson and Tom Fisher, continually winning the ball in close and Raury Bolger kicked early goals in a hotly contested first half. Fitzroy rallied early in the third term and the Tonners needed a spark, which came when Tom King was

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TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Fitzroy v St Bernards Peninsula v Mazenod Monash v Old Brighton Ajax v Old Scotch Parkdale v Old Carey

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Mazenod 1.4, 1.4, 8.12, 10.14 (74) Monash Blues 0.1, 0.1, 7.4, 9.6 (60) GOALS, Mazenod: L. Welsford 5, B. Phibbs 2, K. McKeogh 2, R. Mann 1 Monash Blues: M. Davidson 3, C. Rossetti 1, A. Oppy 1, N. Petering 1, N. Argento 1, L. Leeds 1, B. Harris 1 BEST, Mazenod: L. Welsford, R. Mann, T. McKenna, A. Patti, S. Welsford, R. Thomas Monash Blues: N. Petering, N. Argento, C. Cosgriff, C. Rossetti, M. Davidson, L. Leeds Old Brighton 3.3, 5.6, 8.8, 16.12 (108) Fitzroy 1.1, 1.1, 3.2, 4.5 (29) GOALS, Old Brighton: A. Mastromanno 7, R. Bolger 3, M. Dewar 2, P. Liston 1, B. Jakobi 1, T. Garner 1, M. Karayannis 1 Fitzroy: C. Stevic 2, N. Lazzaro 1, E. Pavlich 1 BEST, Old Brighton: B. Austen, T. Fisher, B. Jakobi, T. Larkworthy, A. Mastromanno , B. Rawlinson Fitzroy: M. Obushak, P. Baccanello, A. Lambert, A. Burke, I. Wattis, O. Symington St Bernards 4.1, 9.7, 12.8, 13.12 (90) Old Carey 3.0, 5.1, 8.4, 11.8 (74) GOALS, St Bernards: C. Spinella 3, E. Sibbald 2, J. McNamara 2, M. Reyment 1, A. Mcleod 1, H. Rocke 1, M. Caven 1, C. Vague 1, A. Bentick 1 Old Carey: M. Evans 3, S. Cust 2, A. Sloan 2, Z. Adam 1, C. Jones 1, S. Crocker 1, J. Easton 1 BEST, St Bernards: A. Bentick, C. Riley , C. Hughes, T. Cartledge, T. Caven, S. Caven Old Carey: M. Lock, C. Jones, J. Easton, S. Cust, S. Crocker, J. Ceppi Old Scotch 5.4, 8.7, 9.9, 18.17 (125) Peninsula 2.4, 12.10, 12.10, 12.12 (84) GOALS, Old Scotch: J. Daggian 4, J. Clarke 4, W. Carrington 2, J. Halsall 2, H. Calway 1, M. Seed 1, M. Martin 1, J. Sansom 1, A. Jelbart 1, D. Gilbert 1 Peninsula: W. Crowder 4, B. Southam 2, A. Smrdel 1, S. Grigg 1, J. Fletcher 1, T. Taylor 1, S. Harrison 1, S. Glenn 1 BEST, Old Scotch: J. Daggian, L. Hill, J. Bull, J. Clarke, J. Sansom, G. van den Broek Peninsula: A. Collins, J. Pomeroy, W. Crowder, A. Grant, A. Marshall, J. Fletcher Ajax 5.7, 6.8, 8.13, 11.16 (82) Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 5.5, 10.6, 11.7 (73) GOALS, Ajax: A. Kalb 3, E. Routman 2, D. Fayman 2, B. Joel 2, T. Lipton 1, J. Lew 1 Parkdale Vultures: J. Green 3, N. Peterson 3, Z. Straker 1, J. Bristow 1, N. Papatsanis 1, C. Dillon 1, J. Peake 1 BEST, Ajax: Z. Fleisher, B. Joel , A. Kalb, J. Ludski, N. Lewis, J. Velleman Parkdale Vultures: M. Graham, N. Peterson, S. Chitty, J. Bristow, J. Boland, B. Austin

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switched into the ruck. His energy and superb pass to honour Alex Mastromanno’s lead, resulted in Brighton’s seventh goal. From there it was all one-way traffic as the Tonners surged away as the young Lions tired in the last fifteen minutes of the final term, conceding some easy goals (thanks to Andrew Mullett). Old Brighton Grammarians’ third win had supporters smiling, especially as their dashing defence held their opponents to such a low return allowing the Tonners to climb to the top of the Premier B table.

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Monash Blues 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 12.16 (88) Mazenod 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.2 (56) GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Young 3, G. Powles 2, T. Vaughan 2, R. Phillips 2, G. Taylor 1, T. Lancaster 1, P. Clifton 1 Mazenod: D. Fowler 2, S. Deegan 2, F. Reed 2, J. Devlin 1, C. Campbell 1 BEST, Monash Blues: J. Young, C. Wheeler, T. Vaughan, R. Phillips, M. Cameron, D. Commins Mazenod: D. Hayes, J. White, D. Smith, M. Rich, S. Mydaras, S. Deegan Old Brighton 4.3, 9.5, 12.9, 17.14 (116) Fitzroy 2.0, 2.0, 2.3, 2.4 (16) GOALS, Old Brighton: B. Gadsden 3, S. Riddell 2, G. Yeoman 2, M. Slater 1, M. Ho 1, H. Hamilton 1, H. Graham 1, J. Fisher 1, A. McBain 1, J. Cowling 1, E. Tait 1, L. Welsh 1, H. Johnson 1 Fitzroy: S. Petsinis 1, T. Robinson 1 BEST, Old Brighton: M. Ho, H. Hamilton, A. McBain, H. Graham, J. Cowling, G. Yeoman Fitzroy: R. Borland, T. Frazer, T. Robinson, M. McWhinney, M. Davie, N. Marshall Old Carey 5.3, 8.4, 9.6, 12.8 (80) St Bernards 3.3, 6.11, 8.14, 10.17 (77) GOALS, Old Carey: C. Cameron 3, D. Clarke 2, J. Rice 2, M. Nixon 2, L. Hall 1, N. Morris 1, P. Akec 1 St Bernards: D. Colaco 4, D. Riley 2, B. Peart 2, J. Gay 1, J. Shine 1 BEST, Old Carey: T. Carter-Taylor, D. Clarke, T. Chapman, L. Hall, C. Aitken, P. Akec St Bernards: T. Rose, L. Jowett, J. Gay, N. Burgin, J. Shine, D. Riley Old Scotch 2.7, 9.12, 17.16, 21.22 (148) Peninsula 1.0, 2.1, 2.1, 3.2 (20) GOALS, Old Scotch: N. Bennison 5, W. Stewart 3, E. Furey 3, M. Davis 2, S. Neil 1, J. Hurley 1, J. Aujard 1, J. Couch 1, A. Harlock 1, A. van Ryn 1, C. Millar 1, R. Macdougall 1 BEST, Old Scotch: C. Millar, M. Wills, N. Bennison, W. Stewart, J. Slobom, R. Macdougall Peninsula: N. Holland, B. Theobald, A. Brockley, B. Carr, L. Barbour, B. Williamson Parkdale Vultures 4.4, 6.5, 7.6, 12.7 (79) Ajax 1.3, 2.7, 3.9, 6.11 (47) GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: J. Everest 4, P. Lee 3, K. Bode 2, N. Farnbach 1, B. Dillon 1, D. Price 1 Ajax: D. Goodman 4, J. Lipton 1, J. Bade-Boon 1 BEST, Parkdale Vultures: B. Dillon, J. Everest, T. McCarthy, A. Knight, K. Bode, S. Chapman Ajax: D. Janover-Rocha, D. Goodman, J. Yarrow, J. Forbes, N. Zielinski, T. Rogers

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BLOODS WOUNDED AS UNSCATHED PANTHERS RISE TO THE TOP Yet again, Premier C has thrown some curve balls at the loyal punters with Round 3 producing some genuine upsets and surprise victories. Old Ivanhoe pulled off the win of the round against an in form Old Haileybury while Old Geelong claimed their first win of the season against a previously undefeated Old Camberwell. In the wake of all the upsets, it’s Old Mentonians who have risen to the top of Premier C and remain the only undefeated team. In an upset no one saw coming, an unassuming Old Ivanhoe Grammarians held off Old Haileybury by two points to secure their first win for the season in a nail biter. While the Bloods day was marred by inaccuracy, the Hoers had some standout performers to help them open their account in 2017. The Haileybury players won’t be looking forward to watching the replay of the final term as the Hoes kicked two straight goals to the Bloods seven behinds. Had the Bloods converted more than five goals from their 26 attempts, the end result would’ve been very different. To Ivanhoe’s credit, they had some standout performances from their key players, namely their captain, Mal Mitris. Mitris was everywhere for the Hoers and is building himself a reputation as a big game player. Mitris was well supported by David Bruno who dominated the ruck duel in his first senior game for the year. The Bloods will lose top spot following the loss but with a bit of kicking practice during the week and building on the strong performance from Adam Budge for the second consecutive week, I suspect the Bloods will bounce back in no time. After their reality check against Old Haileybury last week, Caulfield Grammarians bounced back in style to record a 58-point over Williamstown CYMS who were coming off a solid performance against Old Geelong. Grammarians came out flying, collecting seven scoring shots in the first quarter to the CY’s four. Yet, despite their early dominance, Caulfield failed to convert early and at half time there was only a 15-point distance between the two teams. In the second half, though, the Fields put their kicking boots on and that all changed. The 15-point half time deficit increased to 29 points heading into the last term and in the final stanza, it only grew 6

larger. Caulfield piled on eight goals to three and stormed home to record their second win of the year. Jackson Small was named best afield and Louis O’Keefe bagged three for the Fields to take his tally to eight for the season. William Ostrowsky and Daniel Calman-Orr can hold their heads high after solid performances for the CYs. Old Geelong started well and stayed strong to keep a fast finishing Old Camberwell at bay and record a three goal win to open their account in 2017. Taking advantage of the scoring end in the first quarter, Old Geelong raced out to 23-point quarter time lead. In the second term, Old Camberwell fought back and reduced the margin to two goals at the long break. Having come from behind to win in both Round 1 and 2, the Wellers again found themselves with a task ahead of them. It took another clutch performance from Simon Bennett (five) to keep his team in with a chance, but unfortunately, this week too few of his teammates followed his lead. Old Geelong managed to steady the ship and secure their first win for the season in a hard fought battle. Will Sloss, Harry Graham and George Burbury (two) all starred for the Ogs in what was a much-needed win for the recently promoted side. After their first loss for the season, The Wellers sit fifth, and after their first win for the year the Ogs move to seventh. In the wake of the Bloods upset loss, Old Mentonians have taken over as Premier C ladderleaders heading into Round 4. The Panthers served Kew their third disheartening loss for the year to assert their dominance on Premier C and clearly position Kew at the bottom of the ladder with a percentage of just 38.66. To Kew’s credit, there were just two points in it at quarter time, however, in the second quarter, the Panthers flicked a switch, started hitting targets and kicked eight goals in a hurry to establish an insurmountable lead. Jack Davis (five) and Luke Hull (four) did the bulk of the damage in front of goal while 2016 Pepper Medallist Daniel Maitland was at his dominant best. Andrew Brazzale (four), Rob Maibaum (four), and Daniel Boehm were best afield for the Bears in what was their smallest loss for the year. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

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Marcellin continued to impress in Round 3 as they climb to second spot on the ladder defeating a sluggish Hampton Rovers by 46-points. It was a six-goal to one second term that put the Rovers to bed early and gave the Eagles the half time lead. Despite holding the Eagles goalless in the third term, the Rovers lacked firepower up forward to do any scoreboard damage of their own. For Marcellin, it was Robert Costanzo (four) and Daniel Mc Mahon (three) who did the most damage. It was Luke Deville who performed best for the now eighth placed Rovers. If they’re hoping to return to Premier B in the near future, the Rovers are going to need to turn their season around, starting against Old Ivanhoe next week.

hoping Rovers will recover and record their second win for the year. Caulfield will face off against Old Camberwell in what should be a competitive match. I’m going with Caulfield to win by 3-4 goals. Old Haileyburians will look to bounce back against top-of-the-table Old Mentonians in what should be a blockbuster of a match. I’m picking Mentonians to continue their good form and remain undefeated after Round 4, only just. Lastly, Kew, still searching for their first win, will come up against Old Geelong. This should be a comfortable win for Old Geelong, though I’m hoping the Bears can produce something to get their season started! TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

In this week’s matches, Williamstown CYMS at home take on a red hot Marcellin. I’m tipping Marcellin by a very slender margin. Hampton Rovers will look to bounce back and get their season on track against Old Ivanhoe Grammarians who’re coming off the back of a nice win. I’m

PREMIER C

Hampton v Old Ivanhoe Caulfield v Old Camberwell Old Haileybury v Old Mentonians Kew v Old Geelong

LAST ROUND

Caulfield 2.5, 5.9, 10.11, 18.16 (124) Williamstown CYMS 1.3, 3.6, 6.6, 9.12 (66) GOALS, Caulfield: L. O’Keefe 3, T. Small 2, N. Silvestro 2, T. Green 2, N. Baltas 2, J. Toniolo 2, T. Nixon 1, D. Meddings 1, D. Reilly 1, M. Neratzoglou 1, W. Barker 1 Williamstown CYMS: J. Gray 2, Z. Read 1, R. Joy 1, P. Johnson 1, K. Dawson 1, B. Deller 1, B. Gray 1, D. Calman-Orr 1 BEST, Caulfield: J. Small, N. Tonkin, N. Baltas, W. Barker, L. Thwaites, W. Osborn Williamstown CYMS: W. Ostrowsky, D. Calman-Orr, J. Connolly, J. Hogarth, N. Blackney, S. McVernon Marcellin OC 2.3, 8.6, 8.8, 13.11 (89) Hampton Rovers 1.0, 2.2, 5.5, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Marcellin OC: R. Costanzo 4, D. Mc Mahon 3, J. Robertson 2, A. Kay 2, A. Viney 1, M. Gasparini 1 Hampton Rovers: J. Zaina 2, S. Clements 2, A. Folino 1, N. Jackson 1 BEST, Marcellin OC: D. Mc Mahon, J. Bortolotto, M. Jones, M. Gasparini, A. Bonato, R. McKenzie Hampton Rovers: L. Deville, J. Prosser, R. De Biase, L. Cairns, A. McNeil, L. Fletcher Old Geelong 5.1, 7.2, 12.8, 13.11 (89) Old Camberwell 1.2, 5.2, 5.6, 10.11 (71) GOALS, Old Geelong: A. Tripodi 3, E. Keach 2, G. Burbury 2, J. Grimshaw 2, J. Simson 1, C. Wood 1, C. Youngman 1, O. Jones 1 Old Camberwell: S. Bennett 5, F. Wells 2, G. Tolson 1, W. Kanz 1, J. Allen 1 BEST, Old Geelong: W. Sloss, H. Graham, G. Burbury, C. Wood, A. Tripodi, H. McKay Old Camberwell: S. Bennett, F. Wells, J. Arnold, R. Swan, J. Allen, D. Proksa Old Mentonians 1.4, 9.11, 10.17, 17.19 (121) Kew 1.2, 3.2, 5.7, 10.9 (69) GOALS, Old Mentonians: J. Davis 5, L. Hull 4, D. Brown 2, K. Conlon 1, D. Maitland 1, A. Hill 1, J. Dalzotto 1, S. D’Andrea 1, B. Schubert 1 Kew: R. Maibaum 4, A. Brazzale 4, N. Sambevski 1, J. O’Bryan 1 BEST, Old Mentonians: J. Davis, D. Maitland, C. Sharp, S. D’Andrea, B. Chapman, A. Hodges Kew: D. Boehm, R. Maibaum, J. Delbridge, M. Waters, J. O’Bryan, A. Brazzale

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Williamstown v Marcellin

PREMIER C RESERVE

Caulfield 5.4, 12.10, 16.13, 19.17 (131) Williamstown CYMS 0.2, 0.3, 2.6, 2.7 (19) GOALS, Caulfield: T. Smith 3, W. Kingwill 3, J. Small 2, J. Easton 2, H. Mills 2, T. Tonkin 1, C. Ernikiolis 1, A. Spittal 1, A. Bednarek 1, A. Fujiwara 1, O. Sweetapple-Gagiero 1, T. Rothel 1 Williamstown CYMS: B. McColl 1, C. Solomon 1 BEST, Caulfield: T. Smith, J. Easton, H. Mills, O. Sweetapple-Gagiero, D. Dickson, W. Kingwill Williamstown CYMS: R. Danaher, M. Carland, N. Green, L. Henry, D. Ellis, M. Long Marcellin OC 4.1, 5.7, 6.10, 12.14 (86) Hampton Rovers 1.1, 2.2, 6.4, 7.5 (47) GOALS, Marcellin OC: J. Cunningham 3, S. Crapper 2, H. Malos 1, J. Mc Intyre 1, A. Clayton 1, A. McGlin 1, D. Lunn 1, J. Cullen 1, R. Di Roberto 1 Hampton Rovers: N. Fallon 3, S. Constantinou 1, R. Jones 1, A. Fisher 1, T. Jones 1 BEST, Marcellin OC: J. Mc Intyre, D. Redmond, S. Crapper, J. Baxter, J. Cunningham, N. Raso Hampton Rovers: R. Lynch, N. Fallon, N. Murnane, L. Morcom, L. Mather, B. Kezilas Old Geelong 6.4, 9.4, 11.9, 13.10 (88) Old Camberwell 2.0, 3.1, 5.4, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Old Geelong: W. Holmes 3, J. Clifford 2, H. Gubbins 2, W. Sharp 2, W. Evans 1, J. Coumans 1, J. Thomson 1, T. Nagle 1 Old Camberwell: A. Taverner 3, S. Kaiser 2, H. Crothers 2, J. Simon 1 BEST, Old Geelong: A. Jackson, N. Mason, J. Clifford, J. Anderson, H. Gubbins, A. De Fegely Old Camberwell: B. Mann, H. Emery, T. Stayner, A. Taverner, M. Jenkin, C. Urwin Old Haileyburians 1.4, 3.6, 8.9, 13.11 (89) Old Ivanhoe 1.1, 3.6, 3.6, 9.9 (63) GOALS, Old Haileyburians: C. Faulkner 4, B. Oakes 4, N. Sturrock 3, M. Quiambao 1, D. Gauci 1 Old Ivanhoe: B. Thompson 6, S. Tsanoudakis 2, R. Bailey 1 BEST, Old Haileyburians: N. Sturrock, Z. Tsinanis, M. Sturgess, B. Oakes, M. Quiambao, C. Faulkner Old Ivanhoe: A. Meikle, A. Bacskos, S. Tsanoudakis, R. Buckley, C. Matheson, J. Sparke Old Mentonians 5.2, 9.5, 12.7, 18.9 (117) Kew 3.4, 7.5, 10.7, 13.7 (85) GOALS, Old Mentonians: J. Jansson 3, J. Kay 3, B. Rossi 3, L. Cormie 2, A. McKinnon 2, J. Costello 2, B. Parker 1, M. Teasdale 1, A. Saico 1 Kew: E. O’Donnell 4, M. Matheson 4, H. Moodie 3, B. Goodwin 1, J. McCubbin 1 BEST, Old Mentonians: T. Strange, J. Kay, W. Parker, P. Forsyth, M. Teasdale Kew: M. Matheson, E. O’Donnell, S. Smart, J. McCubbin, B. Goodwin, M. Quinn

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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL Tribunal Results – Wednesday 26 April 2017 *Luke Arrowsmith

PEGS (U19)

Striking

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Hawthorn

Striking

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VALE LIZ WILSON It’s with a heavy heart that we share the news of Elizabeth (Liz ) Wilson who died last Wednesday 26 April 2017. Liz epitomised everything the VAFA loves about our game: respect, dedication, passion, love, enthusiasm and loyalty to her club, Caulfield Grammarians FC (CGFC). In addition to Liz’s exceptional service to the CGFC & Caulfield Grammarians Association (CGA), her contribution to the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) through voluntary service in areas of the VAFA’s administration has been acknowledged. Over many years with her late husband, JA, a VAFA Life Member, Liz added her secretarial skills and expertise to numerous VAFA projects. There are many “amateur members” across all levels who valued Liz’s advice, friendship and encouragement. Liz epitomised doing simply “for the love of the game.” We extend our deepest condolences to all family, friends and loved ones. For more information about Liz, head to the Caulfield Grammarians website.

COMMUNITY UMPIRING ROUND The VAFA would like to acknowledge all VAFA umpires as we celebrate Community Umpiring Round this weekend. The initiative is designed to recognise those patrolling the boundary, manning the goal line and controlling the action out in the middle each week, and the huge role they play in our Association. If you are new to the game, or your playing days are over, than umpiring is a great way to contribute to community football. Regardless of your age, gender, culture or ability, anyone can get involved in umpiring and enjoy the many benefits the roles provide. For more information on umpiring in the VAFA, contact Umpire Manager Brian Woodhead at bwoodhead@vafa. com.au. So, take the time to thank all of our umpires after the game for the unbelievable job they do to ensure our players can play each and every week.

TIM DYNON HANGS UP HIS BOOTS Congratulations to Tim Dynon who has recently retired from football after a decade as an Old Xaverian. An unassuming defender capable of playing on bigs and smalls, Dynon played 217 games and celebrated four premierships in 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2016.

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NEW BOOTS FOR JAY. The talk of the off-season was all about the AFL recruits down at St Kevin’s and on Saturday in their 39-point victory over 2016 grand finalists, Old Trinity, their latest recruits were on display. While Mark Jamar came in for his second game of the season, all the talk post-game was about Jay Schulz. In 2014, while playing for Port Adelaide, he averaged 6.4 marks a game and kicked 66 goals for the season. Unfortunately, on Saturday, Shulz didn’t have his kicking boots on and after kicking 0.8 for the day, the first things he did post-match was take his boots off and jokingly chuck them straight in the bin! We’ve all had days like that. Next week, with his new pair of boots, we’re hoping Schulz can snag 8.0.

GEORGIA TAKES FLEIT Some impressive news coming out of Old Trinity this week with Georgia Fleiter becoming the first female to achieve a double figured goal tally in the VAFA after slotting home 10 goals in a BOG performance. Georgia’s 10 goal haul brings her 2017 goal tally up to 17 after the first three grading rounds. We’ve all had days like that. Next week, with his new pair of boots, we’re hoping Schulz can snag 8.0.

PARTY AT JORDAN RESERVE With Chadstone’s Club XVIII (2) team sitting pretty at the top of the ladder, we’re taking some time to acknowledge the inspiring turnaround of this once down and out club. A few weeks ago, in Round 2, Chadstone, for the first time in many years, recorded a win in both their seniors and reserves team! This is an amazing achievement given last year their seniors failed to register a single win. We hear the roof at Jordan Reserve was just about blown off after the post match celebrations. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

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MILESTONES

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200

Old Ivanhoe's SAM GEILINGS will play his 200th game this week against Hampton Rovers. A tall half-back, Sam is always cool in the crisis and his tall frame with his long arms have pulled down hundreds of marks to turn back desperate attacks. His clinical disposals to set up forwards downfield have been a coach`s and spectator`s delight. After playing in the VFL for Werribee in 2004, Sam has played in two premierships, one in 2005 (section B) and another in 2013 (section C), where he was best on ground. A great clubman and committee member, Sam is still playing as good as ever and regularly receives BOG honours in the Seniors. Congratulations on making it to 200, Sam!

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Congratulations to JAMES BINNEY, another Ivanhoe player who'll reach 200 games this week after a great career as a defender/on-baller in the Reserves. An all-round sportsman, James has just come off the back of a stellar season playing district cricket for Balwyn. In his time at Ivanhoe, James has played in three Reserves grand finals and has been a top clubman and popular player for many years. Congratulations on the big 200, James!

150

Congratualtions to EUGENE ROUTMAN who'll play his 150th match for AJAX this week against Old Scotch. A long time player at AJAX, injuries and travel have prevented Eugene "huge" Routman from reaching this milestone sooner. Huge is one of the most talented players to represent AJAX, and no doubt his personal highlight would be receiving BOG honours in the 2011 Grand Final. Well done, Eugene. Congrats on reaching 150 games!

150

Old Haileyburians' clubman SCOTT ELLIS will play his 150th game for the club this week. Scott joined the Bloods back in 2005 and his large frame has been a regular welcome sight at the club. Of his 150, Scott has played 30-odd games in the seniors, most recently last week in a welcome comeback to the team. Despite his fair share of injuries, the popular key position player keeps bouncing back and always contributes to the club in whatever way he can. Congratulations, Scooter!

150

MATT FIELDSEND, one of the most respected players ever to pull on a De La Salle jumper, plays his 150th club game this weekend. Matt is a product of the Ashburton Redbacks and played his first VAFA game with De La's U19s. He was a member of the 2004 U19 premiership team and earned B.O.G honours in that game. He made his senior debut in 2006 and soon established himself as one of the competitions elite players. In 2009 Matt was joint winner of the Woodrow Medal for the Best & Fairest player in ‘A’ section. He then played 4 seasons in the VFL with Casey and Port Melbourne before returning to the club in 2014. Matt was club captain for 3 years, has represented the VAFA on multiple occasions and has placed several times in club B&F awards. Despite his veteran status, he is perhaps the fittest player at the club and for “fun” competes in marathons and Ironman events in the off season. Congratulations, Matt, on reaching this milestone.

150

Congratulations to Old Mentonians' Football Club player MICHAEL MYERSSNYDERS who this week plays his 150th game for the Panthers. "MMS' has been a stalwart of the Club since he was the boundary umpire while still in school. Progressing through the Under 19's, Michael has become a highly valued member of the senior team. A reliable and determined backman, noted for making opponents earn every kick, he has been one of the keys to the Panthers' recent resurgence. Well done, Michael on reaching this impressive milestone. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


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Congratulations to JORDAN STEWART on reaching150 games this Saturday. Jordy joined Caulfield Grammarians from the school in 2006 and has rarely played a bad game since his inclusion into the senior team. Premiership player in 2011, Jordan has a great set of hands and as such is affectionately referred to as “Buckets” by his teammates. With the ability to play at either end of the ground, Jordan has been a realiable utility since joining the Grammarians. Good luck in game 150, Jordan! Ajax player, ALEX WOLLAN, will line up for his 100th game this week. 35 of those games have been in the seniors, mostly in the last 2 years. Alex, who was a recipient of the Coach’s award in 2014, started at Ajax in 2011 as part of the Under 19 team. An injury interrupted pre-season this year has seen Alex in the reserves but hopefully his smart and silky play will soon be seen back in the seniors. Congratulations, Alex! DANIEL KERR recently celebrated his 100th game with SKOB in great style, kicking 3 goals and securing a win against Uni Blues in Premier Thirds. Dan started at SKOB in 2010 as part of the U19s team and has since won the Thirds goal kicking award in 2012 and 2015. Dan was also a member of two Thirds Premierships in 2014 and 2015. Well done on reaching 100, Dan! Old Ivanhoe player, RYAN BUCKLEY, reaches 100 games this week as a dependable, no-nonsense backman. Usually, Ryan can be found at fullback in the Reserves where he has successfully played on many a top forwards. Well done on reaching triple figures, Ryan.

Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian's SAM GARLEPP who'll play his 50th game this week. A loyal, utility player, Sam has earned recognition for his persistence over a number of seasons at St Mary's. Sam is a determined, valued member of the playing group, and is popular around the club. Sam is also known for his sense of humour and has missed a few training sessions this year due to his popular Melbourne Comedy Festival show, Best Before! Congratulations, Sam, on reaching 50 games! MARK QUIAMBO will play his 50th game for Old Haileyburians this weekend! Mark played his first game in 2011 and after missing three successive seasons made a welcome return last season. Quick and clever around the ball, Quimby is usually a key mid-fielder for the Bloods' reserves team, and as usual, has been a solid contributor in his return season this year. Congrats on reaching 50 games, Mark! JOSH BERGEMAN played his 50th last week against Old Haileybury. Since joining Ivanhoe, Josh has become a consistant ball-getter in the Seniors after being promoted from the Reserves. A versatile player who can play forward, defence or onball, Josh looks set for a top career with the Hoers. Congratulations, Josh.

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NEXT WEEKS GAMES - Saturday May 13 WILLIAM BUCK

Venue

Time

De La Salle vs. Beaumaris Old Melburnians vs. University Blues Old Trinity vs. Collegians St Kevins OB vs. Old Xaverians University Blacks vs. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers

Waverley Oval Sportscover Arena Daley Oval Trinity Playing Fields TH King Oval Melbourne University Oval

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

Premier B

Venue

Time

Fitzroy vs. AJAX Mazenod vs. Old Scotch Old Brighton vs. Parkdale Vultures Old Carey vs. Peninsula St Bernard's vs. Monash Blues

Brunswick St Oval Central Reserve Oval 2 Brighton Beach Oval Carey Sports Complex St Bernards College

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

PREMIER C

Venue

Time

Kew vs. Caulfield Grammarians Old Camberwell vs. Old Haileybury Old Geelong vs. Marcellin Old Ivanhoe vs. Old Mentonians Williamstown CYMS vs. Hampton Rovers

Victoria Park Gordon Barnard Reserve Como Park Chelsworth Park Burbank Oval

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

DIVISION 1

Venue

Time

Brunswick NOBSPC vs. Preston Bullants Ormond vs. Oakleigh St Johns vs. Ivanhoe St Mary's Salesian vs. Whitefriars Therry Penola vs. PEGS

Alec Gillon Oval E.E. Gunn Reserve Thomas Carroll Reserve Ferndale Park John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

DIVISION 2

Venue

Time

Bulleen Templestowe vs. Glen Eira Emmaus St Leos vs. Old Eltham Hawthorn vs. West Brunswick Old Paradians vs. Yarra Valley Prahran Assumption vs. MHSOB

Ted Adjani Reserve Bennettswood Reserve Rathmines Road Reserve Garvey Oval Toorak Park

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

DIVISION 3

Venue

Time

Albert Park vs. Richmond Central Canterbury vs. Westbourne Grammarians La Trobe University vs. Power House Point Cook vs. Swinburne University South Melbourne vs. UHS-VU

Oval 20 Beaurepaire Pavilion Canterbury Sportsground Latrobe University Saltwater Reserve Lindsay Hassett Oval

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

DIVISION 4

Venue

Time

Box Hill North vs. Elsternwick Manningham vs. Mt Lilydale Masala vs. Eley Park North Brunswick vs. Parkside St Francis Xavier vs. Aquinas

Elgar Park Koonung Reserve WJ Turner Reserve Allard Park St Francis Xavier College

2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm

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DIVISION 1

Brinley Duggan

SAINTS ARE IN HEAVEN AS BOMBERS SOAR After three rounds the season is starting to take some kind of shape, albeit a strange, asymmetrical 10 sided shape. An irregular decagon, if you will. Anyway… What can we make of that shape? Well, in Round 3, Oakleigh have proven the doubters wrong and are sitting in a relatively strong place at 2-1. Preston have thrown their cap in the ring after strong win over Whitefriars, bouncing back from their Round 2 loss. Lastly, sitting pretty at the top of the table, are PEGS and St Mary’s Salesian, who have each stated their early season dominance and remain the only two undefeated teams left in Division 1. The last round in April lived up to expectations starting with a tight contest between Brunswick NOBSPC and PEGS. On paper, this game was looking to be a dangerous one for the bombers but their first quarter showed no signs of nerves. PEGS kicked the first four goals of the game early through their tall timber, which would ultimately prove to be decisive. The opening of the second term was much better for NOBS who displayed more direction and aggression in play, although the behinds kept on mounting. The gap was closed at halftime, though, NOBS inaccuracy cost them, booting 3.12 to PEGS 5.6. NOBS dominated the scoring shots and had most of the play but trailed overall. In the third quarter, play was tightly contested and late in the term, NOBS managed to hit the front thanks to a hard earned goal. However, their lead proved to be very short-lived as PEGS snuck through two goals in the shadows of threequarter time to take an 11-point lead. PEGS took that reprieve from Brunnies poor kicking and ran out the game 17-point victors. Brunswick will be disappointed to go down after leading the game in scoring shots 24-21. For the victors, local celebrity Trent Skurrie hit his straps booting three goals and was ably assisted by Hugh Schiavello who bagged three of his own. Best on ground was awarded to Scott Whillas who continued his strong start to the season. For the losing side, there were some strong signs, with Dean Beaumont performing at his toughest and best for the NOBs, while Lachlan Ezard worked hard all day. Oakleigh headed to Ivanhoe Park to tackle bottom of the ladder Ivanhoe. A first half reality check for them resulted in Ivanhoe putting up 71 points in a prolific start. 22 points down at half time, with an under siege backline, Oakleigh had it all ahead of them. Oaklaigh had one big task for the second 16

@BrinDuggan half if they were going to win, to stop Ivanhoe star, Reuben Blackmore-Moore. While BlackmoreMoore didn’t slow down much, managing to kick four goals for the game, the Krushers came out firing in the second half. On the back of some key performances, Oakleigh outscored Ivanhoe 77 to 40 in the final two quarters and ran out the game 15-point winners. The victory was due to the individual brilliance of Tim Scott and the Aaron Cloke who were each unstoppable, combining for 10 goals. The whips were cracking all day in this hotly contested affair; Billy Zagontinos was Ivanhoe’s Indiana Jones and kept swinging all day in a best on ground performance. In Round 1 and 2, the walls were fracturing around them, but St. Johns were quietly mixing up some mortar and had begun patching the cracks. The result? Their first win of the year which came against Div 1 stalwarts, Therry Penola. In a result nobody saw coming, St Johns used a powerful second half to chalk up a four goal win. St Johns were instrumental in limiting the influence of the Egglestone lads and managed to move the ball quickly to their in-form forwards, Mathew Collett and Aaron Thornton. The Spider, Dylan Webb, was superb for St Johns, while Daniel Cattolico fought hard all day. Therry, at 1-2, are under the pump, but Darcy Ryan, Anthony Tana and Justin Crotty (4 goals), will look to use their good form to turn their luck around as we head into Round 4. Despite losing last week, Preston have again impressed in Division 1. Round 3 pitted them against Whitefriars in a game in which saw them enter as favourites. Preston started strongly and finished even stronger to finish the game 40-points on top of Whitefriars. To the Friars’ credit, they stuck with them for three quarters and threatened to cause a boil over, however, it wasn’t to be, scoring only 3 points in the final quarter. If not for some inaccurate kicking from the Bullants, the 40-point margin could have been less flattering. Unfortunately, you don’t get any points for effort and the loss leaves Whitefriars languishing at 0-3. Daniel Massaroti and Michael Nitas tried their hardest to alter the result, but were lacking support in big moments of the match. For the Bullants, George Warton was named his sides best for the second week running while Lachlan McRedmond claimed 4 snags. The game of the week, between SMS and Ormond, had everything. It was tight, ferocious and high scoring and it produced an early frontrunner for the flag. Ormond left their kicking boots at home and trailed by eight points at quarter time after converting just one major from eight attempts. Ormond’s failure to capitalise on the scoring end THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

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in the first quarter proved costly with SMS taking a 16-point lead into half-time. The Monders exorcised their first quarter demons in the third banging through seven goals and reducing the deficit to two points at the final break. Consequently, the result hinged on a knife’s edge and the tense atmosphere at Ferndale park could have been cut with that same utensil heading into the last quarter. The lead changed multiple times in the final quarter, but the cool heads of the experienced Jos “Poison” op’t Hoog and Ananth “the Panther” Pathirana in the last quarter saw SMS steady the ship and finish the game 10-point victors in our first blockbuster for the year. The combinations of the Simon and Hine boys kept Ormond in the fight while the scoring distribution was evenly spread. Nathan Evans was named best for SMS who fought hard in the midfield all day. Each week in the SMS forward line it seems to be a case of “if one doesn’t get you, the other will”. This week it was Manny Dolan and Jay Canterbury who lit up the forward 50, snagging four goals each.

line under wraps. I see SMS phoning in a comfortable win. PEGS will want to shake the unset mortar of St. Johns loose as they welcome them out West. I expect a continued improvement from St. Johns but I cannot see them holding Trent Skurrie and Adrian Romanyk down, I’m picking PEGS by 30. Oakleigh have proven the doubters wrong recently and will look to keep the streak going against Brunswick. I’m predicting Aaron Cloke to kick a bag of sausage rolls and help Oakleigh to a victory. In Game of the Round, Preston must continue to impress if they hope to take it up to Ormond. This one could go either way but I’m going with a bit of an upset, Preston, at home, by 10 points. Another enthralling game has Whitefriars hosting Ivanhoe. With both sides are still searching for their first win, this will be like a game of hot potato, whoever can absorb the heat will take this one. I expect the in-form players of Ivanhoe to get them over the line in a tight one. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Therry Penola v St. Marys Salesian PEGS v St. John’s

What lies ahead in Round 4 should provide us with more context on how this season will pan out. Therry will look to scramble the communications of SMS but will be hard pressed to keep the potent SMS forward

DIVISION 1

Preston v Ormond Whitefriars v Ivanhoe

LAST ROUND

PEGS 4.1, 5.6, 9.6, 12.9 (81) Brunswick NOBSPC 1.6, 3.12, 6.13, 8.16 (64) GOALS, PEGS: H. Schiavello 3, T. Skurrie 3, A. Romanyk 2, D. Cantwell 2, D. Cerantonio 1, J. Erougian 1 Brunswick NOBSPC: D. Byrne 2, L. Ezard 1, D. King 1, C. Ford 1, M. Shannon 1, L. White 1, C. Horsley 1 BEST, PEGS: S. Whillas, B. Hannah, R. Baddeley, D. Cantwell, T. Memery, J. Lenhart Brunswick NOBSPC: D. Beaumont, L. Ezard, S. Thomas, L. White, D. Byrne, C. Horsley Oakleigh 3.2, 7.7, 12.10, 19.12 (126) Ivanhoe 5.7, 10.11, 13.14, 16.15 (111) GOALS, Oakleigh: A. Cloke 5, T. Scott 5, G. Bennett 2, S. Borland 2, P. Ioannidis 2, J. Rutter 1, L. Pappon 1, T. Bromley 1, C. Mercuri 1 Ivanhoe: R. Blackmore-Moore 4, K. Blackmore-Moore 3, N. Valkanis 2, M. Lovell 2, A. Purtell 1, S. Zervides 1, C. Tickner 1, B. Zagontinos 1, J. Lagreca 1 BEST, Oakleigh: T. Scott, P. Ioannidis, S. Borland, J. Rutter, R. Holden, A. Cloke Ivanhoe: B. Zagontinos, N. Valkanis, M. Jacobs, L. Jacob, R. Blackmore-Moore, M. Lovell Preston Bullants 4.5, 8.6, 10.13, 13.23 (101) Whitefriars OC 2.5, 5.8, 8.10, 8.13 (61) GOALS, Preston Bullants: L. McRedmond 4, N. De Andrade 2, P. Sansonetti 2, A. Marcon 1, G. Warton 1, L. Holmes 1, D. Marcon 1, S. Calcedo 1 Whitefriars OC: D. Massarotti 2, M. Nitas 2, A. Pearson 1, B. Tatterson 1, L. Galtieri 1, A. Hands 1 BEST, Preston Bullants: G. Warton, S. Dalton, M. Fogale, C. Giali - Brosnan, T. Hickland, N. Musso Whitefriars OC: D. Massarotti, M. Nitas, T. Petts, D. Spence, B. Lyall, L. Deane St Mary’s Salesian 3.3, 7.5, 12.6, 15.11 (101) Ormond 1.7, 4.7, 11.10, 13.13 (91) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: M. Dolan 4, J. Canterbury 4, B. Andrews 2, J. Blackburn 1, A. Pathirana 1, L. Holmes 1, N. Alexopoulos 1, S. Jones 1 Ormond: A. Schwarz 2, D. Haysom 2, M. Hine 2, M. Martinov 2, J. Lever 1, T. Blackburn 1, S. Mason 1, L. Duthie 1, C. Coghlan 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: N. Evans, J. Op’t Hoog, J. Canterbury, M. Dolan, A. Pathirana, J. Blackburn Ormond: W. Simon, C. Coghlan, M. Hine, T. Hine, S. Mason, J. Simon

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Ormond 3.2, 7.5, 11.9, 18.13 (121) St Mary’s Salesian 4.5, 5.9, 5.12, 6.12 (48) GOALS, Ormond: I. Tahana 3, N. Houghton 3, R. Main 3, J. Selby-Hele 2, L. Saunders 2, W. Robertshaw 1, D. Casey 1, D. Frazier 1, S. Stait 1, N. Oaten 1 St Mary’s Salesian: J. Tanner 2, D. Ryan 2, J. Meadows 1, J. Steiger 1 BEST, Ormond: J. Selby-Hele, L. Saunders, D. Casey, S. McCooke, J. Sharman-Smith, S. Stait St Mary’s Salesian: H. Wong, L. Brownhill, J. Evans, M. Bulte, L. Hawkins, C. Gibbs PEGS 8.2, 8.5, 12.6, 14.12 (96) Brunswick NOBSPC 2.1, 3.2, 4.5, 6.9 (45) GOALS, PEGS: D. Forrest 6, N. Semini 2, M. Semini 1, J. Lanting 1, J. Cant 1, L. Fitzgerald 1 Brunswick NOBSPC: J. Browne 1, N. Hrovatin 1, E. Harrod 1, K. Adams 1, J. Tait 1, T. Campbell 1 BEST, PEGS: J. Rogers, B. Roscoe, N. Karikas, T. Livori, J. Carland Brunswick NOBSPC: S. Richardson, P. Carter, T. Henderson, T. O’Dwyer, A. Langmaid, C. Wilson Ivanhoe 4.5, 9.9, 14.14, 20.17 (137) Oakleigh 3.2, 4.5, 6.9, 7.12 (54) GOALS, Ivanhoe: C. Robinson 5, A. Woodward 3, J. Schaffert 2, S. Wright 2, L. Fitt 2, J. Pititto 2, M. George 1, B. Grigg 1, C. Robinson 1, B. Fleming 1 Oakleigh: J. Abela 4, R. Gonzalez 2, M. Wilcox 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: L. Fitt, K. Kaldawi, C. Robinson, J. Schaffert, A. Woodward Oakleigh: C. Pearson, B. Wass, M. Tate, A. Weymouth, M. Wilcox, J. Abela Whitefriars OC 0.1, 7.7, 8.10, 14.15 (99) Preston Bullants 2.8, 2.9, 4.10, 5.13 (43) GOALS, Whitefriars OC: J. Spencer 3, N. Florio 2, K. Hayes 2, C. McDonald 2, C. Tomecek 1, K. Pandolfo 1, D. Jacotine 1, M. Coen 1, P. Hennessy 1 Preston Bullants: J. Mazzone 2, D. Tjong 1, T. Gerardi 1, O. Lang 1 BEST, Whitefriars OC: N. Florio, M. Simbolon, C. Tomecek, K. Hayes, C. McDonald, D. Loh Preston Bullants: B. Parke, O. Lang, D. Tjong, T. Gerardi, J. Baker, M. Efremidis Therry Penola OB 4.2, 9.5, 17.8, 23.9 (147) St Johns 1.4, 1.5, 2.6, 3.7 (25) GOALS, Therry Penola OB: R. Steer 7, J. Quinn 5, D. Grant 2, J. Ratcliffe 2, R. Dickson 2, D. McKibbin 2, J. Costello 1, M. McCrae 1, A. Rosso 1 St Johns: M. Bennett 2, J. Black 1 BEST, Therry Penola OB: J. Costello, M. Trimble, R. Dickson, D. Grant, R. Steer, J. Bromley St Johns: M. Bennett, A. Bourchier, D. Duggan, M. Mussared, C. Reyes, J. Black

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DIVISION 2

Jarryd McGuane

ANIMALS EVADE UNICORNS AS DIV 2 SURPRISES It was a week of surprises in Division 2, with Eltham Collegians and Emmaus St Leos taking down their more fancied opponents. Yarra Old Grammarians saw their unbeaten run vanish at Eltham College, as the Collegians came away with a well-deserved 26-point victory. The Turtles had control from the first bounce, slotting four first quarter goals to the Bushrangers’ one to take a 16-point lead into quarter time. The floodgates opened in the second as Eltham Collegians kicked five for the quarter and Yarra Old Grammarians added four of their own as the Turtles extended their lead to 20 points at the main break. The flow of the game was maintained throughout the second half with Eltham Collegians four second half goals edging out the Bushrangers’ three to push the game beyond doubt. In his first game for the season, Jayden Shea lead the Turtles charge, while Michael Hargrave dominated the scoreboard with five goals. James Amos battled hard for the Bushrangers, with Nicholas Chamberlain kicking three goals for the third straight game to bring his 2017 tally to nine. At Melbourne High School, Emmaus St Leos were able to hold off a fast finishing MHSOB side by the slimmest of margins in the tightest match of Round 3. The game was shaping for a close finish right from the get go, as the teams couldn’t be separated at the first break. The Animals tightened up defensively in the second quarter, holding the Unicorns to just three behinds. Emmaus managed to kick two goals of their own in the second and push the halftime margin out to 11 points. The deficit remained at 11 points after the third quarter before a tense final quarter saw the Unicorns slowly claw their way back into the contest. Half way through the final term, MHSOB tied up the score, but the cool heads of Emmaus St Leos responded almost immediately and extended the margin back out to two goals. The Unicorns kept charging, and were it not for inaccuracy, looked likely to snatch victory. The Unicorns kicked 1.5 in the closing stages of the final quarter and fell to the 18

@JMcGuane Animals by just one decisive point. For Emmaus, Chris Beluszar was a standout, adding four goals to his season tally, while Nathan Baranello put in a best on ground performance. Kane Smith kicked three for the Unicorns and Thomas Hickey was judged the best MHSOB player for the second week in a row. West Brunswick travelled to Ted Ajani Reserve and maintained their undefeated run as they handed a seven-point defeat to Bulleen Templestowe for their first loss of the season. In what was a defensive battle, it was Bulleen Templestowe who led at quarter time by four points due to West Brunswick’s inaccuracy in front of goal. Despite their continued inaccuracy, the Westies got back in front and lead by three points at halftime. The momentum would remain with West Brunswick as the margin grew to 13 points on the back of a four goal to two third quarter. Bulleen Templestowe would win the last quarter but the Westies would do enough to keep the Bullants at bay and claim victory. West Brunswick’s Coby Millar continued his form to put in a BOG performance; with Bill Irving’s three goals provided much needed support up front. Kristian Cherbakof’s four goal performance for Bulleen Templestowe kept them in the game with Leith Wallis fighting valiantly until the final siren. Glen Eira came up against Hawthorn in the 2016 Division 3 Grand Final replay and once again the Gryphons came out on top, claiming a comfortable 52-point victory. Hawthorn’s accuracy in the first quarter allowed them to take a two-point lead into the quarter time break. In the second quarter, the Gryphons awoke and slammed on 14 scoring shots to five to take a 23-point lead into halftime. The third quarter was a stalemate with the Hawks reducing the margin by just one point before breaking down defensively in the last quarter. Glen Eira would finish with six goals to two in the final quarter, and unfortunately for Hawthorn, that was all she wrote. Kye Cherian was the Gryphons best for the second time this season, while up forward Alex Erwin-Ross and Michael Fletcher kicked three goals each. Thomas Bowler was again Hawthorn’s most dominant forward, slotting home three goals. Bowler was supported by Justin Raiti, who slotted two goals of his own and put in a BOG performance for the

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losing team. In the final game of the round, Prahran Assumption made sure that Old Paradians remained winless, with a convincing 41-point victory at Toorak Park. Old Paradians were the brighter of the two sides in the first quarter and got to the first break with a nine-point lead. Following the slow start, the rest of the game went the way of Prahran Assumption. A five goal to one second quarter and a three goal to one third quarter saw Prahran take a 31-point lead into three quarter time. The Raiders put four goals on the board in the final quarter but allowed five more Two Blues goals to complete their victory in style. Tom Freeman was Prahran Assumption’s best with Eric Kuret getting it done up forward with four goals. Michael Bellizia again led Old Paradians up forward, while Daniel Hennessy put in a mountain of work despite his team’s loss.

back-to-back losses and will come out hard, expect a tough first quarter. At Bennettswood Sports Ground, it’s a matchup between two of the Division’s most in form teams, Emmaus St Leos and Prahran Assumption. This should be match of the round in Division 2. Eltham Collegians come fresh off their first win for the season to host Glen Eira who are on a winning streak of their own. Struggling sides Hawthorn and Old Paradians will face each other at Rathmines Road Reserve both hoping to open their account in 2017. While the final game of the round has top of the table West Brunswick return home to Ransford Oval to host the wounded Unicorns.

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Yarra Old Gr v Bulleen Templestowe Emmaus St Leos v Prahran Assumption

Round 4 opens with Bulleen Templestowe travelling to Doncaster Reserve to face Yarra Old Grammarians. Both sides are trying to avoid

DIVISION 2

Hawthorn v Old Paradians West Brunswick v MHSOB

LAST ROUND

West Brunswick 1.5, 4.8, 8.9, 10.11 (71) Bulleen Templestowe 2.3, 4.5, 6.8, 9.10 (64) GOALS, West Brunswick: B. Irving 3, D. Muscat 2, C. Naldrett 1, C. Germon 1, D. Ferrier 1, M. Holmes 1, S. Fleming 1 Bulleen Templestowe: K. Cherbakof 4, S. Dekeizer 2, J. Cowell 1, R. Brancatisano 1, P. Voglis 1 BEST, West Brunswick: C. Millar, C. Mitchell, E. Lloyd, J. Malseed, W. Sadler, A. Schipp Bulleen Templestowe: L. Wallis, B. McLaughlin, B. Wilson, K. Cherbakof, J. Cowell, M. Palexas Glen Eira 2.4, 7.13, 12.16, 18.22 (130) Hawthorn 3.0, 5.2, 10.6, 12.6 (78) Hawthorn: T. Bowler 3, D. Monohan 2, J. Raiti 2, J. Papailiou 2, T. Whittle 1, A. Downie 1, J. Keen 1 BEST, Glen Eira: K. Cherian, A. Barrett, C. Higgins, N. Dennis, M. Towan, S. Carey Hawthorn: J. Raiti, D. Kennedy, C. Bilton-Gough, T. Chapman, T. Bowler, K. Pargeter Emmaus St Leos 3.4, 5.6, 9.9, 11.10 (76) Mhsob 3.4, 3.7, 7.10, 10.15 (75) GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar 4, D. Hill 3, N. Baranello 1, B. Simons 1, L. Virgo 1, P. Baranello 1 Mhsob: K. Smith 3, D. Sorgiovanni 2, D. O’Connor 1, R. Brock 1, D. Hamilton-Ho 1, B. Jellis 1, T. Beale 1 BEST, Emmaus St Leos: N. Baranello, D. Hill, M. Hawa, C. Beluszar, J. Kapiniaris, M. Davis Mhsob: T. Hickey, T. Campelj, J. McKeone, T. Beale, A. Villani, D. Hamilton-Ho Eltham Collegians 4.1, 9.1, 13.3, 13.3 (81) Yarra Old 1.3, 5.5, 8.5, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Eltham Collegians: M. Hargrave 5, B. Gutterson 2, B. Galvin 2, J. Shea 1, A. Hargrave 1, R. Foo 1, B. Switkowski 1 Yarra Old: N. Chamberlain 3, C. Hodgens 2, S. Yeo 1, M. Stone 1, D. Wildsmith 1 BEST, Eltham Collegians: J. Shea, R. Elder, A. Hargrave, P. Vidinopoulos, T. Jinnette, M. Hargrave Yarra Old: J. Amos, S. Yeo, J. Fleming, W. Fleming, E. Donelan, N. O’Neill Prahran Assumption 1.2, 6.6, 9.9, 14.15 (99) Old Paradians 2.5, 3.5, 4.8, 8.10 (58) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: E. Kuret 4, B. Dickinson 3, A. Sleight 2, T. Maya 2, J. Hogarth 1, H. Taylor 1, J. Williams 1 Old Paradians: M. Bellizia 3, M. Nolan 2, B. Holden 1, C. White 1, M. Boundy 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: T. Freeman, B. Dickinson, E. Kuret, J. Musster, J. Stocker, T. Webb Old Paradians: D. Hennessy, J. Plunkett, B. Holden, M. Derham, S. Miller, C. Kandilakis

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DIVISION 2 RESERVE

West Brunswick 6.1, 9.7, 13.12, 21.15 (141) Bulleen Templestowe 1.0, 1.0, 1.1, 2.2 (14) GOALS, West Brunswick: K. Oppelaar 4, J. Hyslop 4, A. Campbell 3, J. Beer 2, S. Pritchard 2, C. Thomson 2, D. Sinnott 1, N. Arnold 1, X. Fowler 1, B. Warner 1 Bulleen Templestowe: T. Harisiou 1, R. Course 1 BEST, West Brunswick: J. Anstey, B. Kline, R. O’Kane, D. Sinnott, A. Jones, N. Arnold Bulleen Templestowe: M. Considine, N. Eastwood, T. Harisiou, K. Mattiuzzo, O. Aziz, J. Moio Glen Eira 2.3, 4.4, 4.7, 4.9 (33) Hawthorn 1.2, 2.4, 3.6, 4.9 (33) GOALS, Glen Eira: C. Gordon 2, R. Zemlinsky 1, A. Rowe 1 Hawthorn: C. McAdam 1, T. Goodwin 1, D. Grieves 1, J. Downie 1 BEST, Glen Eira: J. Berkovich, D. Baxter, J. Fletcher, A. Rowe, R. Zemlinsky, C. Hirschman Hawthorn: C. McAdam, N. Raiti, D. Tatlock, C. Williams, S. Lauletta, M. Downie Mhsob 3.8, 7.15, 16.18, 22.25 (157) Emmaus St Leos 2.1, 4.2, 6.3, 7.4 (46) GOALS, Mhsob: W. Hellier 4, W. Rebakis 3, J. Lewis 3, M. Bradshaw 2, W. Suhr 2, A. Hogan 2, J. McWhinney 2, M. Mazoletti 1, M. Duran 1, J. Bukor 1, L. Toman 1 Emmaus St Leos: T. Birkett 4, A. Smith 2, S. Nash 1 BEST, Mhsob: B. Cook, M. Duran, L. Whittaker, W. Hellier, W. Suhr, J. Hall Emmaus St Leos: T. Birkett, P. McCluskey, J. Greensides, S. Argus, S. Nash Eltham Collegians 3.1, 4.6, 7.7, 10.10 (70) Yarra Old 2.4, 4.5, 7.6, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Eltham Collegians: J. Iaquinto 4, Z. Cole 3, B. Meade 1, J. Hall 1, T. Wenborn 1 Yarra Old: R. Little 2, M. Letson 2, M. Luckhurst 1, J. Woolley 1, B. Lee 1, G. Sceney 1 BEST, Eltham Collegians: J. Iaquinto, J. Hall, Z. Cole, J. Ferlazzo, F. Cloney, M. Dunstan Yarra Old: J. Fensome, A. Cook, W. Ponsford, H. Cooper, M. Luckhurst, B. Lee Prahran Assumption 4.1, 9.6, 13.8, 17.8 (110) Old Paradians 0.1, 1.4, 6.4, 6.5 (41) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: R. Ellis 5, N. McCulloch 3, E. Scicluna 3, J. Hutchison 2, M. Sampson 1, W. Brereton 1, W. Walford 1, R. Conlan 1 Old Paradians: N/A BEST, Prahran Assumption: N. McCulloch, W. Brereton, J. Brereton, T. Rogers, L. Burton, E. Scicluna Old Paradians: N/A

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DIVISION 3

Mitch op’t Hoog

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CANTERBURY FALL TO THE POWER OF THE HOUSE The House have asserted their dominance on Division 3 defeating an in form Canterbury Cobras while UHS-VU loom large at the top of the table as the team to beat in 2017. At the other end of the table, it’s South Melbourne Districts and Richmond Central who are still searching for their first win of the season. In what was pinned to be the match of the round, Power House ventured to the eastern suburbs to take on the in form Cobras. Despite having the home ground advantage, Canterbury struggled to keep up with House who put on a masterclass from the first bounce, taking a 35 point lead into quarter. From quarter time on, the House never gave an inch and ran out the game 48-point victors. The House’s dominance was built on the back of a 12-goal display from Nick Nagel, who impressively sits at 24 goals in three weeks and leads the AFL Vic Metro Goalkicking Leaderboard. For the losing team, Scott Fitzgerald put in a solid performance and led the charge for the Cobras. The undefeated House sit second on the ladder with a percentage of 156.95. The impressive win did come with some casualties for Power House who will be without their star recruit and senior assistant coach, Sam Confait, for a few weeks due to a shoulder injury. Westbourne Grammarians got off to a strong start against La Trobe kicking away to a 15-point lead at quarter time. The Trobers managed to reduce the margin to 14 at the long break but were unable to make any significant inroads in the second term. In the second half it was as if a completely new team emerged from the Trobers change rooms and they managed to kick six second half goals to one to run away with a courageous 22-point victory over the Warriors. The Trobers were unstoppable in the last half, both defensively and offensively, and in the last quarter they managed to hold Westbourne completely scoreless. Some season defining performances from Mitch Gleeson (one) and Jonathon Neville (four) led the Trobers to take control of the game and record their second win 20

for the year. Michael Culliver was a standout for the Warriors, who now sit 1-2 three matches into the season. In search of their first win for the season, Point Cook took the long trip over the Westgate down to the Snake Pit to take on a dogged Richmond team who were also looking for their first victory in 2017. Unfortunately for the home side, the Bulldogs came to play and were able to register their first win for the season by 44 points. At three quarter time, the Bulldogs lead the Snakes by 20 points, leaving Richmond in with a chance to finish strong and snatch the victory. However, Point Cook galvanised for seven goals in the last term while allowing just three to the Snakes and laying any chance of a Snakes victory to rest. In a best-on-ground display for the Bulldogs, Andrew Robinson kicked six goals. Robinson was aptly supported by Andrew Auciello who kicked three of his own. For the winless snakes, Jake King continued his sensational form. Out at Lindsay Hassett Oval, Albert Park took on the bottom of the ladder South Melbourne Districts. The first quarter was a tightly contested with just five points in it at quarter-time. However, from the second quarter onwards, Albert Park took control, kicking clear and then holding South Melbourne at arm’s length for the remainder of the match. South Melbourne made it two wins in three rounds as they ran out 31-point victors. It was 11 first-half goals that set up the win for the Falcons, with Benjamin May and Jack Welsh leading from the front. Jamie Vlahos was the top scorer for the Falcons slotting four goals, taking his season tally to seven goals. Luke Money (one) was judged best afield for the Swans in his second game for the year. After two losses of over 100 points in Round 1 and 2, the Swans can hold their heads high after an admirable performance after losing their head coach, Gary March, who resigned last week. The team to beat at this early stage of the season is UHS-VU who continued their hot streak with a THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


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comprehensive 53-point triumph over Swinburne University at St James Park. At no stage of the game did Swinburne threaten to take the lead as the Vultures kicked 12 first half goals to two to put the game to bed early. To their credit, Swinburne did win the second half, however, the 54-point half-time deficit was too great to overcome. Gerard Sharrock slotted five for the undefeated Vultures and Benjamin Anderson was bestowed best afield honours. Ben Higgins played a lone hand for the Razorbacks as he kicked four of his side’s seven goals. On the back of their victory, the Vultures rise to the top of the Division 3 ladder with a percentage of 194.64. This week’s games should see most of the home teams get a win in Division 3. La Trobe University should take care of their university rivals, Swinburne. I’m tipping Power House to continue their winning streak as they take on Point Cook

DIVISION 3

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Albert Park v Canterbury La Trobe University v Swinburne University Power House v Point Cook UHS-VU v Richmond Central Westbourne Gr v South Melbourne

LAST ROUND

Power House 7.3, 12.6, 16.7, 18.9 (117) Canterbury 1.4, 3.5, 7.7, 10.9 (69) GOALS, Power House: N. Nagel 12, D. Baker 2, S. Confait 1, S. Devine 1, C. Betts 1, R. Yak 1 Canterbury: A. Hummerston 4, M. Szabo 4, R. Walmsley 1, A. Wheeler 1 BEST, Power House: N. Nagel, E. Edwards, J. Huf, F. O’deasmhunaigh, L. Stubbs, T. Sardone Canterbury: S. Fitzgerald, J. Carrington, T. Lowden, J. Wilson, B. Peel, R. Goodwin Point Cook 2.3, 4.7, 9.12, 16.14 (110) Richmond Central 1.4, 2.11, 5.16, 8.18 (66) GOALS, Point Cook: A. Robinson 6, A. Auciello 3, M. Harmer 3, A. Grigg 3, M. Chandler 1 Richmond Central: M. McKenzie 1, J. Sharp 1, G. Holland 1, T. Hancock 1, D. Sutherland 1, M. Allen 1, C. Pullen 1, J. Munro 1 BEST, Point Cook: A. Robinson, A. Auciello, A. Grigg, D. Duskovic, M. Volk, M. Smith Richmond Central: J. King, C. Pullen, S. Beswick, W. McGrath, T. Foott, L. Meeking Albert Park 5.2, 11.6, 16.7, 17.14 (116) South Melbourne Districts 4.3, 6.6, 9.10, 12.13 (85) GOALS, Albert Park: J. Vlahos 4, J. Brick 3, T. Cattle 3, D. Ella 2, S. Pilgrim 2, J. Amies 1, B. Raeside 1, L. Liddiard 1 South Melbourne Districts: J. Heis 2, A. Scott 2, S. Clarke 2, A. Vlitas 1, T. Wright 1, S. McWilliams 1, R. Benson 1, L. Money 1, J. Stevenson 1 BEST, Albert Park: B. May, J. Welsh, T. Cattle, J. Brick, J. Vlahos, S. Pilgrim South Melbourne Districts: L. Money, A. Scott, J. Corby, S. Clarke, A. Christensen, A. Rawlings Uhs-Vu 6.1, 12.2, 14.4, 17.11 (113) Swinburne University 1.3, 2.8, 4.15, 7.18 (60) GOALS, Uhs-Vu: G. Sharrock 5, B. Jackson 3, J. McGee 2, D. Payton 2, E. Ramsay 2, T. Coburn 1, N. Ingleton 1, R. Smith 1 Swinburne University: B. Higgins 4, M. Daly 1, L. Hookway 1, D. Close 1 BEST, Uhs-Vu: B. Anderson, N. Amourgis, G. Sharrock, N. Devereux, M. Healey, E. Behrens Swinburne University: B. Higgins, C. Ball, A. Lynn, T. Birchmore, D. Close, W. Wood

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who will be feeling confident after their first win of the season. At this stage of the season, it’s hard to fault UHS-VU and they should make light work of the winless Richmond Central. Westbourne Grammarians should bounce back and get a comfortable victory over South Melbourne Districts who will continue the search for their first win of the year. Lastly, the only away team I’m picking to win is Canterbury over Albert Park at Sportscover Arena.

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Canterbury 4.2, 8.5, 11.6, 14.11 (95) Power House 4.0, 6.1, 10.6, 12.6 (78) GOALS, Canterbury: J. Wilson 6, G. Driscoll 2, R. Hummerston 2, C. Woods 2, S. Woodward 1, A. Panjwani 1 Power House: D. Nannery 4, P. Arnold 3, N. Brown 2, D. Eastey 2, G. Lester 1 BEST, Canterbury: J. Wilson, C. Woods, M. Careri, T. Hanrahan, R. Pearce, A. Stals Power House: N. Brown, G. Bell, C. Browne, P. Mackney, S. Circosta, D. Nannery Richmond Central 4.3, 7.7, 10.10, 13.11 (89) Point Cook 2.2, 3.3, 6.5, 6.8 (44) GOALS, Richmond Central: M. Pietrzak 3, A. McCarthy 2, S. Kenny 2, H. Day 2, A. Fraser 2, M. Dagorn 1, A. Fiske 1 Point Cook: R. Butler 2, J. Borg 2, L. Rappazzo 1, J. Reinmuth 1 BEST, Richmond Central: A. Fraser, S. Kenny, T. Heggart, M. Dagorn, J. Taylor, H. Day Point Cook: A. Paris, M. Gabriel, M. Christodoulou, R. Butler, J. Steen South Melbourne Districts 2.4, 7.5, 8.8, 9.13 (67) Albert Park 2.6, 3.6, 6.7, 6.7 (43) GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: S. Wright 2, D. O’Dea 2, K. Jones 1, S. Balestra 1, J. Holman 1, D. Phillips 1, K. Tutty 1 Albert Park: S. Giles 1, C. Blizzard 1, S. Allaway 1, J. McCreery 1, L. Fetherston 1, L. Gniel 1 BEST, South Melbourne Districts: A. Bermingham, M. Pickering, D. Blake, T. Murrihy, B. Rose, B. Storm Albert Park: S. Allaway, S. Martin, J. Beets, L. Gniel, C. Blizzard, J. Mahoney Uhs-Vu 0.4, 3.10, 8.10, 14.13 (97) Swinburne University 1.2, 2.5, 5.5, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Uhs-Vu: D. Fazakerley 4, J. Gilfillan 3, A. Pincott 2, H. Everist 1, E. Kusch 1, S. Turner 1, T. Buttigieg 1, T. Booth 1 Swinburne University: M. Van de Garde 1, E. Morrison 1, M. Koschmann 1, M. Manning 1, B. Rich 1, J. Dwyer 1 BEST, Uhs-Vu: R. Korpetutuncu, T. Buttigieg, L. Allen, S. Pratt, J. Gilfillan, T. Booth Swinburne University: H. Glass, K. Wilson, M. Van de Garde, C. Barton, M. Manning, N. Mauran

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ROUND 3 The top of the ladder clash between Aquinas and North Brunswick didn’t disappoint as the Bulls kicked five straight goals to tear down the 12-point deficit and come away with a five-point victory. The win means North Brunswick will to move to a very comfortable position, sitting a game ahead of the rest of division at the top of the table. The Cobras announced themselves as a serious threat destroying the Eley Park Sharks by 80 points at Whitehorse Reserve. While the Rams won their second game in a row to breathe some life into their season after a disappointing Round 1. The X-Men managed to turn their luck around in Round 3 and record their first win for season 2017.

NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 13.10-88 DEF AQUINAS 13.5-83 A game too close to call saw top-of-the-ladder North Brunswick taking on undefeated Aquinas in a clash of the titans. It was set to be the match of the year, and it didn’t disappoint. The Bulls got away to a good start but couldn’t quite shake off Aquinas who, to their credit, kept the pressure up all day. The Bulls took a comfortable 13-point buffer into halftime after a strong two quarters. Bring on the third quarter and Aquinas came out firing kicking six goals to two and turning the table on North Brunswick. Going into the final term, it was the bloods who held a 12-point lead. The Bulls hit hard in the last quarter putting on five goals to the Bloods’ two and running out the game five-point winners. Adam Densten was great in his first game for the year, kicking 4 goals, while Jake George booted a further three for the Bulls. Patrick Mahon and Liam Whelan did their best for Aquinas combining for nine majors and Lachlan Barnes also contributed with a great all round performance. 22

MT LILYDALE OC 13.10-88 DEF ELSTERNWICK 8.11-59 Mt Lilydale have notched up their second win in a row down at Mt Lilydale Mercy College beating Elsternwick by 29 points. A good first quarter had the Rams up by 10 points before kicking nine goals to six to finish comfortably over the Wickers. Mt Lilydale will be thrilled to move back up the ladder after a Round 1 performance that had everyone disappointed. Two players helping the Rams to this bounce back victory were Max Hampton and Stephen Donald who each kicked for goals on Saturday. Elsternwick now sit at the bottom of the ladder as the only team not to register four points so far in the season (Masala & Parkside having byes). ST FRANCIS XAVIER OC 12.12-84 DEF MASALA FC 5.9-39 Both the X-men and the Tigers were battling it out for their first win of 2017 at Ryelands Drive Reserve. St Francis performer well all day and managed to get their first win in the VAFA senior sections in over two years. A 40 point to nine first quarter stamped the X-Men’s authority on the game and Masala just couldn’t get back into the match. St Francis had nine goal kickers for the day in a great team performance with Brenden O’Hara finishing best afield continuing his great form for 2017. For the Tigers Jack McLoughlin and Phillip Soloman both had solid performances. ELEY PARK SHARKS 7.7-49 DEF BY MANNINGHAM COBRAS AFC 19.15-129 The Cobras showed the rest of the division their potential to be a serious threat in 2017 with an 80-point demolition of the Eley Park Sharks at Whitehorse Reserve. It was a relatively even first quarter but the Cobras edged ahead and took a THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


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nine-point lead into the first break. Going on to kick seven goals to three in the second quarter, the Cobras extended their lead to 33 points at halftime. The second half is where it got ugly for the Sharks, Manningham scoring nine goals to two to close the game out. It was a great offensive display from the Cobras with seven multiple goal scorers. Chris Jolly lead the way with four majors while Nick Zappala was judged best on ground. Tim Miller gave everything he had for the Sharks on a very hard day for anyone wearing the blue and gold.

PREVIEW As we start to get into the season now, teams sitting atop the ladder will be aiming to break away early. At the other end of the table, the winless teams still all be hungry for that first victory of 2017. Round 4 sees bottom placed Elsternwick take on the Eley Park Sharks, after

DIVISION 4

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Elsternwick v Eley Park Sharks Manningham v North Brunswick Mt Lilydale OC v Masala St Francis Xavier OC v Parkside Aquinas v BYE

LAST ROUND

Mt Lilydale OC 4.1, 8.6, 9.8, 13.10 (88) Elsternwick 2.3, 3.5, 5.8, 8.11 (59) GOALS, Mt Lilydale OC: M. Hampton 4, S. Donald 4, R. Hancock 2, D. Brambilla 1, M. Fernando 1, J. Lehmann 1 Elsternwick: G. Hibberd 2, L. Yeatman 2, S. Grace 1, L. Forsyth 1, J. Hunter 1, J. Driscoll 1 BEST, Mt Lilydale OC: A. Potter, J. Lehmann, T. Bailey, M. Gibson, S. Donald, M. Hampton Elsternwick: J. McLoughlin, A. Oldfield, L. Grabowski, S. Collins, J. Yeatman, N. Myhal North Brunswick 3.5, 6.8, 8.10, 13.10 (88) Aquinas 2.0, 5.1, 11.4, 13.5 (83) GOALS, North Brunswick: A. Densten 4, J. George 3, P. Notaro 2, L. Mahoney 1, T. Falconer 1, J. Bruhn 1, T. Geary 1 Aquinas: P. Mahon 5, L. Whelan 4, B. O’Loughlin 3, J. Butcher 1 BEST, North Brunswick: A. Densten, N. Trewhella, L. Mahoney, G. Livingston, T. Falconer, J. Bruhn Aquinas: L. Barnes, R. Foster, P. Mahon, B. O’Loughlin, L. Whelan, J. Perrett St Francis Xavier OC 6.4, 6.4, 10.8, 12.12 (84) Masala 1.3, 3.6, 4.8, 5.9 (39) GOALS, St Francis Xavier OC: J. Kerrigan 2, M. Coe 2, B. Sheers 2, B. O’Hara 1, T. Kerr 1, C. Spalding 1, J. Peters 1, D. Carson 1, D. Pennant 1 Masala: M. Hawes 2, S. Freeman 2, F. Alidad 1 BEST, St Francis Xavier OC: B. O’Hara, S. Haughton, J. Trimble, D. Pennant, B. Sheers, D. Carson Masala: P. Soloman, S. Daw, B. Kelly, M. Decarne, J. Kyle

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the display we saw from the Sharks in Round 1 it could get ugly for the Wickers who will be bouncing back from a disappointing Round 3 performance. The winner between the Cobras and North Brunswick at Koonung Reserve could see a new team on top of the ladder. If Manningham can knock off the Bulls we could see the Bloods sit back on top with the 4 points from the bye in Round 4, however, that’s a big ‘if’. Mt Lilydale will be going for their third straight win as they come up against Parkside who are still chasing that first victory for the season. Masala will also be searching for their first win as they face the X-Men away.

DIVISION 4 RESERVE

Mt Lilydale OC 3.0, 5.2, 6.2, 10.6 (66) Elsternwick 4.5, 5.6, 8.7, 8.9 (57) GOALS, Mt Lilydale OC: W. Johnson 3, S. McCauley 2, A. Kirk 2, B. Carlyon 1, T. Couacaud 1, T. Dawkins 1 Elsternwick: L. Callery 3, O. Gildea 1, D. Easton 1, M. Reid 1, S. Dennehy 1, R. Storey 1 BEST, Mt Lilydale OC: N. Bast, W. Johnson, T. Couacaud, J. Gagatsis, L. England, B. Hughes Elsternwick: S. Dennehy, D. Kusetic, D. Easton, M. Reid, A. Patey, E. Vitt Aquinas 6.6, 15.8, 21.10, 24.12 (156) North Brunswick 0.1, 1.1, 1.2, 3.3 (21) GOALS, Aquinas: S. Fox 4, A. Kinghorn 4, C. Williams 3, T. Rosevear 3, J. Rosewarne 2, L. Naulty 2, K. Rosewarne 2, M. O’Malley 1, J. Morrison-Story 1, J. Reid 1, N. Spencer 1 North Brunswick: M. Salloum 1, W. Goyne 1, J. Geary 1 BEST, Aquinas: S. Fox, A. Guthrie, J. Rosewarne, L. Toomey, T. Rosevear, M. O’Malley St Francis Xavier OC 5.4, 12.11, 17.14, 19.15 (129) Masala 2.3, 2.3, 4.6, 4.11 (35) GOALS, St Francis Xavier OC: D. Johnstone 4, A. Kent 4, D. Alford 4, S. Kunziak 2, W. Delaland 2, R. Carswell 2, T. Coyle 1 Masala: N/A BEST, St Francis Xavier OC: A. Kent, S. Kunziak, D. Alford, L. Lighten, D. Dutoit, T. Archiles Masala: N/A

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2017 GRILL’D RISING STAR MEN’S RISING STAR — NICK BALTAS Nick first started playing at Caulfield Grammarians in 2016 as an U19 player. Since then, he has come straight out of school and trained really hard to earn and cement a spot in the Senior side. Nick has played in all practice matches and shown great commitment during the week, often training with both the U/19’s and the Senior’s teams. Nick’s game style is much like Daniel Menzel’s, with his ability to read the play very well he always finds himself in dangerous positions, creating plenty of scoring opportunities for both himself and the team. Nick’s tackling and pressure around the play ensures that he locks the ball in the forward line. Renowned for his uncanny knack around goals and his friendly attitude around the clubrooms, it is said Nick’s demeanour changes as soon he pulls on the Caulfield Grammarians jumper. A true testament to his style as a smart, tough and committed footballer.

WOMEN’S RISING STAR — LAUREN COLLIS Lauren is new to Melbourne University Women’s Football Club this year playing her first season as a senior with a few years of experience as a junior player under her belt. Lauren is a hard-nosed midfielder with excellent speed. She’s not afraid to win the ball in the contest and then spread away and send the ball deep into attack, similar to a Jack Steven (St Kilda). Lauren’s strengths are her attack on the ball and her willingness to run hard to help her teammates out around the ground. You can always tell Lauren on the football field because of the bright pink helmet she wears during each game.

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Caulfield Grammarians

Coach: Andy Ryan

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Coach: Liam Tobin Assistants: Jeff Hooper

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Coach: Tom Stafford Assistants: Luke Boyd 1 Magdelene Antypas 2 Natalie MacDonald 3 Megan Hitchen 4 Annie Xanthos 5 Laura Robertson 7 Alana Pane 8 Chiara Moretta 9 Eliza Roughead 10 Georgina Robertson 11 Sophia Ikosidekas 12 Angie Wang-Hartman 13 Tania Carpinteri 14 Ebony Spencer 15 Tessa Zagontinos 16 Lauren King 17 Katie Getson 19 Jazmyn Keppel 20 Adriana Fittoani 21 Emma Stojanovic 22 Elise Greaves 23 Jackie Greaves 24 Zoe MacDonald 25 Lexie Hipwell 26 Abbie McNamara

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Dylan Gabron-Uhe Stephen Milne Matt Stevens Will Mattingley Luke Edmonson Ryan Keating Ben Ellen Michael Wilson Sam Gibbins Jordan Smith Damien Johns Tim Pritchard Cal Beattie Powell Scott Moore Cam Pace Tom Perkins Jared Evans Matt Lucas Lachie Tedde Todd Douglass Sean Doherty Alex Johnstone Will Gillespie BenO’Brien Ryan Bennett Byron Hughes

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Matthew Murphy Nicholas Wood Ben Dowd James Strauss Charles Ring Callum Matheson Mitchell Brown Sam Critchley Nick McArdle Patrick Keely Chris Gleeson Jack Holden Jason Salopek Zach Ginies Billy Kanakis James Bethlehem Stephen Gilham Shaun Kennedy Francis Keely Zane Carter Luke Andrews James Slevison James Dimattina James Stewart Lachlan Nankervis Michael Di Natale Gerard Gleeson Edward Ring Jay Schulz Thomas Quinlan William Coates Roland Stagg

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Kelvin Williams Thomas Massey Lachlan Sullivan Joshua Wallis Lachlan McKenzie Pana Karageorgiou Harrison Lagastes Lachlan Merrett Mark Jamar Jono Ring Tom Kerr Andrew Clough D'arcy Kennedy Henry Parkes Nicolaas Murphy Conor Ross James Tighe Andrew Webb Cameron Paull Liam Mahoney Francesco Bonacci Brayden Hayes Thomas Jok Darcy Jowett Jerome White Joshua Shannon Timothy Tyler William Sist Nicholas Meehan Jarrod Nash

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COLLEGIANS Senior Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Reserves Coach Thirds Coach 1 2 2r 3 3r 4 4r 5 6 7 7r 8 8r 9 10 10r 11 11r 12 12r 13 14 15 15r 16 17 18 18r 19 19r 20 20r 21 22 22r 23 23r 24 24r 25 26 26r 27 28 28r

X Croft T Penberthy E. Rice M Singleton J Dickinson D Russo M Irvine K Ong J Hocking S Hibbins F. Walker J Eimutis H Luff B Riddle J Bazzani D Baldasao W Johnson M. Dockery F Huntington B. McKenzie-Sirett C Regan S Evans M Yates H Butterss C Cassidy C Hylton T Zimbachs T Varigos K Post M Mandile D Waterman M Gregory H Pool V Michie H Apted W Tardiff S Hobbs K Emley B Mason W Pocknee H. Sullivan J Band Condrick N Dixon J Trotter S Nicholls

S. Joyce S. Arnott P. Baker N. Roach C. Warner 29 30 30r 31 32 33 33r 34 34r 35 35r 35r 36 37 38 40 41 41r 43 44 45 46 47 47r 49 50 51 53 54 56 57 58 59 61 64 73 61

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J Dunn J Kamaner H Hawkins L Apted S Hibbins L Ferguson J Diplaris J Dougherty L Cooke Fogarty M Abeyraine R Katsambanis M Jenkinson S. Sofrondis W. Howie J Christie S Hynes S. Mundy C Bacash A Fahie F Sullivan J Hampton J Kenyon Smith A. Barr E Cattell L Lyon C Middleton L Fernandez C Bonnar C Lyon C Simmons N Bobeff S Cutts E Cordner B Morris P Tyson O. Pearson J. Clarke C Collins S. Porz A. Waddington L. Walsh T Wyett

Senior Coach Reserves Coach Thirds Coach Under-19 Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

Harry Macciolli Tim Marshall Tom Paule Tom Healey Lachie Borthwick Chris Righetti Ted De Fegley Al Armstrong Alex Carter Matt Thomas Tom Bachet Chris Wischer Ed Fanning Sam Gibbons Nick McLardy Nick Voyage Oscar Hosking Josh Freezer Cam Banfield George HurleyWellington Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart Patrick Garschagen Nick De Steiger Tom Hywood Cam Tunbridge Matt Marangon Marty McCoy Mitch Wilkins Lachie Bennett Nick Madders Sammy Peacock Nick Daish Tom Temay Theo Rosenthal Robbie Hayward Chris Barry Justin De Steiger Ritesh Varma Henry Hardy Lachie Predergast Tom Cameron Tim Mclardy

Nathan Brown Will Marshall Harry Michelmore David Elam 44 45 46 50 51 52 53 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 86 87 90 91 92 93 97

Stuart Watson Angus Clarke Hunter Watkin Alex Dooley Stewart Madsen Charlie Koren Sandy McFarlane Tom Lackmann Oscar Dixon Max Gibson Henry Hanlon Alex Coleridge Morgan Cottee Tom De Fegley Adam Borensztajn Seb Clarke Rupert Alstergren Tom Watson Jim De Fegely Harrison Lane Jordan Hooper James Otto James Fink Rob Lindsay Will Lovelock Andy Cameron Cal Williamson Will Levini Sam Siddons Harry Stephens Gus Borthwick Josh Rundell David Parkinson Will Dowling Liam Ratliff Harry Smith John Cooper Max Kenyon Nick Weaver Peter May

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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER DE LA SALLE Senior Coach Senior Ass. Reserves Coach Reserves Ass. Thirds Thirds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

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Tom Carey Jacob Williams Liam Wood Chris Robinson Jason Tutt Michael Griechen Tom Humphrey Josh Scipione Andrew Walker David Lowe Ed Clinch Matt Fieldsend Jake Gotch Josh Tyquin Sam Pickett Sam Williams Matt Cullinan Ryan McDonough Luke Williams Callum Dooley Nick Taylor Antony Forato Lachy Bull Brendan Close Lachlan Morris (3rds) Adrian Indovino Sam Haslem Xavier Morgan Joe Black David Convery Jack Vickers Josh Oakley (3rds) Tom Nicholls Oscar Persson Garrett McDonough Josh Bywater Sam Michaels Heath Chipperfield Hamish Curtis Liam Bisognin Matt Mullaly Tom Hyland Ben Nethersole

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Senior Coach: Cameron Roberts Reserves Coach: Lincoln Merlo Under-19 Coach: Beau Harris

Paul Satterley Gallagher, Stone, Cousins Jack McDonald M. Hogan, C. Chester Rob Breda Shane Griffin 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

Tim Kovess Steve Hogan Mason Martinez Sam Morwood Jake McGaw Scott Vawser Dan Anastasiou Dean Krelle Pat Burnell Sam Harrington Aiden Wood Tom Brasher Daniel Byrden Ed Cheesman Andrew Cowan Simon Lowe James Tran Harry Jarvis Stephan Taranto Jordan Bull Brett Cranage Quinn DeLuca Tyson Parker Harry Zaia John Mallas David Marchese Michael Lamoutzis Will Agar Nigel Tadros Luke Bertucci Matt Briglia Keiran Grant Beau Hill Harry Morris Jack Hanley Shane Griffin Cam Watts Rob Breda Tom Kovarik

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Josh Steadman

34 Jordan Quaile

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Scott Myers

35 Braden Poole

4

Mitch Carney

36 Jacob Gardiner

5

Lochie Dornauf

37 Edward King

6

Simon Hogan

38 Lewis Steere

7

Hugh Curnow

40 Tom Murphy

8

Sam Bennett

41 Harry King

9

Joel Ernest

42 Charlie Richardson

10 Bede Mahon (C)

43 Alastair Robbins

11 Barton Mill

44 Harry Stannard

12 Harry Allen

45 Jordan Tunbridge

13 Angus Drysdale

46 Alex Mitchell

14 Simon Thomas

47 Morgan Nunan

15 Lachlan Huntington

48 Jeremy Hill

16 Miles Rowlands

49 Mitch Trevaskis

17 Tom Cousins

50 Jack Heeley

18 Matthew O'Brien

53 John Vrodos

19 Tom Peyton

54 Josh Kimpton

20 Tyrone Bean

56 Scott Ennever

21 David Cooper

59 Will Mills

22 James Toohey

77 Nich Hildebrandt

23 Peter Aitken 24 Sam McKenzie 25 Brent Sheahan 26 Matt Grocke 27 Nicholas Batten 28 Doug Arnold 29 Chris Duck 30 Angus Locke 31 Clive O'Sullivan 32 Steven Flight 33 Campbell Moorfield

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Clay Johnston Tim Golds Daniel Noonan (C ) Denis Symeopoulos Cauley Beetham Ben Kennedy (VC) Louis Denton Chris Waller Matthew Margin Marc Johnston Luke Barry Brendan Goss Josh Anderson Josh Douglas Lachlan Keith Louis Tiernan Robert Ralph John Shaw (VC) Tim Dynon Campbell Lane Charlie Woodley Charlie Denton Sam Lees Tyler Scarce Tom Williams Nick Wynne James Forrest Tom Anderson Matt Handley Murphy Ambrose Matt Peric Nick Serafini

OLD TRINITY

James McDonald J. Baird, B. Holland, T. Ockleshaw Murray Browne J. Symeopoulos, C. Santalucia, O. Gidley 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

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Tyson Thomas Tomi Johnston Ed Lachal Hayden Troiani Daniel Harangozo (RVC) Nick Pirrie Nick Nunan Jarryd Skene Hamish Morris Tristian Parker (RC) Jayke Barrack Billy Gowers Tom Wynne Edwin Barr Tom Amad Hamish Cullity Jonathan Pintal Ben Plant James Midgley Mitch Parker Chris Margin Luke Bisset Tom Gilbert Jack Kelliher Oscar Silk James Woods Lachlan Berry Matt Smith

Adam Andrews G. Sholly, S. Beasley, Senior Assistants G. Dean-Johns, M. Heffernan Dev Team Coach Heath Pohl Dev Team Ass Clint Young Senior Coach

2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Mark Yeoman Harry Tinney Ned Hunt Brendan Iezzi (Captain) Ben Howell Jake Steinhart Jack Osborn Kris Spassopoulos Luke Pacconi (Vice Captain) Tom Young Gabe Hamilton James Spassopoulos Emerson Satur Jack Hunt Ed Weatherson Hugh Beasley Chris Riggs (Capt DT) Simon Murphy Brett Barratt Harry Thompson Luther Juric Andrew Kyriacopoulos Sebastian Nicolosi Christos Mannousakis Lloyd Robertson Alex Hasiotis Callum Pohl Anthony Scott Nick Roberts Arthur Gioulekas Tom Bennett Sam Joyce Michael Cooper Nick Meerman Sam Dean Jacob Sando Fergus Stewart

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Alex Heuston Ted Mitchell Henry Winter Ed Beasley Connor Lindsey Steve Lester Alex Polidoros Jack Dwyer Hugh Tyson Andrew Coughlin Chris Amiconi Tom Natoli Tom Shiels Danny Land Duncan Moore Elliott Bowman Nick Pearce Nick Emery Will Cooper Matt Corney Callum Rae Nick Pearce Tom Hore-Lacy Will Cooper Sam Joyce Matt Corney Tom Hughes Callum Rae Matt Corney Alex Gebert Callum Rae Bill Syme Matt Corney Callum Hopper Callum Rae

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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER UNIVERSITY BLUES

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

James Walker Ben McKInley Christian Neeson Adrian Morrissy Reserves Coach Jason Bek Thirds Coach Jeff Scotland

Senior Coach Assistants

Senior Coach Assistants

1 1R 2 3 4 5 6 6R 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

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Cam Williams Inderpreet Dhaliwal Jack Townley Matthew Hart Marshall Rippon Tom Quinn Marc James Dave Parry Jeremy Mugavin Clayton Hinkley Will Blakey Pete Summers Will May Tom Silvestro Hugh Vickers-Willis Tom Girdwood Andy Wettenhall Piers Flanagan Hamish Seller Paddy Hayes Rich Langham Lachie Garrick Jeremy Taylor Tom Welleman Joel Moloney Dale Young George Cameron Sam Smith Sean Carr Will Cunningham Angus Nice James Carr Kieran Harper Hugo Steinfort Jamie Mugavin Patrick Gardiner Gus Ford Daniel Van de Pol Will Van de Pol Riley McMahon Ash McCorkell Ross Young

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 66 67 68 70 71 74 75 77 78 81 91 92 95

Tim Geappen Shaw Kitchen Dale Hinkley Ryan Eade Dirk Heinz Tim Carr Caleb Tiller Jack Wood Ed Ratcliffe Xavier McMahon Zach Thomson Will Langley Chris Pyke Hugh Evans Sam Sleigh Josh Caldow Jared Crawford Andy Batarilo Dan Batarilo Tom Batarilo Tyson Deane Jack Heinz Ed Long Jackson Reynoldson Tom Goodear Jack Curnow Michael Pritchard Tim Stephens Connor Lappin Jack Sheridan Ross Wettenhall Louis Wardle David Cumming Sam Briggs Regan Connell Al Evans Matthew Blair Alex Binns

Sam Anstey Luke Wintle Anthony Scafidi Reserves Coach Peter Laspatzis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Luke Collins Brayden O'Toole Luke Velluto Tate Short Jaryd Robertson (VC) Tom Garside Michael Barnes Pat Hurst Chris Richards Josh Cowan Simon Richards (C) Tom Tyquin Pat Tyquin Nick Henricks Lachlan Palfrey Carey Neville Tim Doherty Alex Woodward Matt Caia George Rowlands Stuart Wines Joel McKee Ben Dance James Tyquin Jack Beckwith Kye Beveridge Jimmy Colyvan Tom McMahon James Mangoni Chris Mangoni (VC) Dean Porter Kieran Arthur Ben Hubeek Jack O'Kearney Mitchell Johnstone Chris McCready Dan Garside

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Michael Seeber Nick Seeber Lachlan Mirams Mark Geschke Corey Michaud (R VC) Liam Bell Brett Denton Tim Jeans Josh Heron Sam Lundy Sam Barca Fin Neaves Robert Iudica Max Millwood Zac Calvez Jake Townley Jack Hellier Hunter Griffin Anthony Malhotra John Patounas (R CC) Dean Zagami Luke Porter (R VC) Damien Waters (R CC) Jamie Neville-Young Lewis Stutterd Matthew Pitt Joel Saunders Mitchell Kent Kieran Tuke Alex Whalebone Luke Terrell Luke Porter Lewis Stutterd Matthew Pitt Mitchell Kent

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OLD SCOTCH

Senior Coach Mark Williams Reserves Coach Rob Patterson

Dale Bower Senior Coach Assistant Coaches Sean Kavanagh Tristan Foenander Will Strange Reserves Coaches George Dick Jason Previti

Evgeni Routman Daniel Cohen Asher Burstin Jesse Velleman Nick Lewis David Fayman Brad Caplan Zak Fleischer Ashley Kalb Adam Caplan Jordan Cohen Richie Simon Zac Braun Jeremy Forbes Dean Rotenberg Nick Marks Josh Ludski Brent Shapiro Joel Gocs Josh Kalmus Jake Kalmus Gene Efron Toby Lipton Stuart Fayman Jake Lew Ben Kalmus Kane Nissembaum Dov Paltiel Jayden Yarrow Alex Wollan Brandon Joel Josh Baron Jordan Bade-Boon Jono Goldberg Bradly Carp Guy Vadas

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Ben Michelson Jordan Tonkin Dean Wollner Adam Klein Nathan Zielinski Joel Burston Charles Hamilton Dylan Rothschild Daniel Janover-Rocha Justin Berkowitz David Wloszczwoski Ollie Hoffman Tom Rogers Jake Bando Daniel Goodman Ben Faiman Jordan Lipton Nadav Greenberger Asaf Danby Noah Keddie Ben Schwartz Steve Lustig Toby Fisher Alex Eidelman Adam Kahlberg Delano Mastellone Cameron Nankin Harrison Braun David Glass Jack Fraid Jarred Swire Jordan Tomas Michael Voinsky Saul Williams

1 2 3 4 5 6 6T 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15R 16 17 18 19 19T 20 20R 21 21T 22 23 24 24R 25 25T 26 27 28 29 30 30R 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40R

Andrew Jelbart Tom Kerr Joseph Couch Nick Jamieson James Sansom Jack Bull (Capt) Corey Mackenzie Tim Macmillan Lachie Hill Jordan Clarke Will Carrington Charlie Long Josh Halsall Damian Di Donato Gene van den Broek (VC) James Long Chris Perrott Nick Cox Jonathan Daggian Harry Larwill Max van den Broek John Stavris (3rds Capt) Matthew Seed Max Kelly Tim Daniel Tom Lindholm Julian Beard Kallum Searle Harvey Hooper Will Stewart Max Davis Jack Otter Will Strange Chris Watts Jack Slobom Richard Goodey Lachlan Byrne-Jones Mitch Bradley Cal McDonough Conor O'Beirne Henry Dick (Res Capt) Aidan Franetic Harry McCallum Joshua Tilley Sean Leith Robert Macdougall Dylan Gilbert Angus Harlock Luke Daggian

40T 41 42 43 44 44R 45 46 47 50 51 51T 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 60T 61 62 63 64 65 65T 66 67 68 70 72 72T 73 74 75 76 77 78 81 82 83 88 90 90R

Jonathan Leggo Hayden Calway Jack McIntosh Justin Nikolovski Jack Furey Nick Balson Jack Hurley Max Wills Will Michael Ben Hays John Daggian Oscar Jaeger Matthew Bennett Charlie Millar Ed Furey Josh Gordon Stephen Filippou Jonathan Aujard Hamish Dennis Nick Bennison Will Holding Campbell Matthews Tom Holding Harry McCallum Will Hewson James Murray Matthew Tyler Dominic Shrimpton Alex van Ryn Ed Gillies Tom Beddison George McMahon Sam Lynch Dom McDermott James Parsell Andrew Hayes Cameron Melville Sam Neil Tom Hamilton Charlie Dixon Tim Melville Mitchell Pert Angus Greenaway Ned Walmsley Max Martin Patrick Djordjevic

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PREMIER B FITZROY Senior Coach Reserves Coach Under-19 Coach Women's Coach

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 34 35 36 37 39 41 43 44

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Rory Angiolella Matt Kyroussis Ross Borland Max Davie Aidan Lambert Mark Obushak Owen Symington Nathan Jumeau Tom Cheshire Aiden Burke Isaac Wattis Michael Clare Mitch McWhinney Jack Atkinson Will Zaghis Luke Baker Will Symons Sam Baker Harris Scholz-Mitchell Sam Carroll Jack Dalton Nathan Ligris James MacKay Corbin Stevic Mitch Bottomley Cailean Moore Ben Macdonald Will Fenton Jacob Long Leigh Milbourne Raphael Lloyd Pete Baccanello

ST BERNARDS

Nick Mitchell Richard Willingham Tim Bell Mick Symons

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 70 85 120

Nick Marshall James Bluer Julian Turner Cheyne Evans Luke Edwards Lochie Grace Max Ellis Bernie Wright Kai Menzies Martin Deasey Thomas Frazer Lewis Pavlich Zac Hancock Ned Ryan Olmo Salvatore Jonathan Anderson Lachie Henderson Sam Batterton Nick Harrison Tom Robinson Jared Shaw Harry Dorrat-Thorpe Tom Scullie Will Pickering Matthew Gaite

Senior Coach Ass Coaches Res Coach Res Ass Coach Thirds Coaches 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Daniel Riley Chris Hughes Alex Mcleod Harri Rocke Ben Peart Adam Bentick Jacob Bevanda Ugljesa Zoric Michael Angel Mitch Hughes Charlie Vague Tom Isaacs George Garth Josh Hedley Will Kingston Sam Woods Tristan Cartledge Fergus McNicol Nick Cooke Michael Farrant Luke Madden Connor Riley Jack Thorogood Alex Singleton Zach O'Halloran Shaun Clarke Jacob Shine Liam Mcintyre Simon Caven Daniel Yogarajah Jacob Forder Jack McNamara Will Considine Matt Reyment Michael Satterley Edyn Sibbald Tom Riley Jack Gay Anthony Dillon Joe Pignataro Jake Van Meel Chris Spinella Tom Caven Lachlan Jowett James Riley Nick Burgin Tom Del Zoppo Tom Madden Matt Stapleton Isaac Madden Dominic Iermano Pat Gamwell

Mark Riley Chris Davis, Simon Atkins Craig Connelly Bruno Dimasi Paul Rahill, Steve Cannatelli 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 56 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87

Michael Caven Darren Colaco Darcy Heenan Pete Le Noury Luke Di Lizio Michael Dillon Stefan Piantella Luke Scerri 19 Prem Player Sean OKeefe Jake Notaro Pat Romano 19 Prem Player Nick Larkin Michael Sulzberger Edward Connelly Josh Turville Tim Rose Jonathan Rose Will Isaacs Luke Baird Marcus De Leur Brad Cooper Dylan Gollant Sulzberger, Michael Dillon, Anthony Issa, Claude Dugdale, Edward Sibbald, Edyn De Leur, Marcus Vague, Charlie Firth, Jack Whelan, Seamus Baird Luke Rose, Jonathan Isaacs, Will Whelan Liam Ryan Brendan Pignatoro, Joe Jones, Jake Bromley, Jake Gavaghan, Chris Notaro, Jake Hutchings, Matt Holland, Jack Cannatelli, Steve Menzer, Tobi Cookson, Liam Cox, Xavier Dwyer, Josh Horton, Tom O'Sullivan, Patrick

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PREMIER B MONASH BLUES Senior Coach Senior Ass Coaches Reserves Coach Thirds Coach Fourths Coach 1 1A 2 2A 3 3A 4 4A 5 5A 6 7 7A 8 8A 9 10 10A 11 12 12A 13 14 14A 15 15A 16 17 17A 18 18A 19 20 20A 20B 21 22 22A 23 24 24A 25 25A 26 27 27A 28 28A 29 30 30A 32 32A 33 34 34A 35 36 36A

Keegan Mason Shane Chapman Nick Petering Michael Chapman Lachlan Leeds Jake Richardson Nick Woodland Harrison Berenger Alfred Oppy Cal Oppy Adam Johnson Andrew Young Rami Shenouda Nick Argento Harrison Perrin Samuel Baring Sam Le Lievre Lachlan Davis James Taylor Mac Cameron Jason Ly Charles Cosgriff Joel Bartram Xavier Devereaux Benjamin Tilley Kevin Shumba Darcy Meehan Jake Meade Anthony Doyle Joseph Cosgriff James Hertan Matthew Davidson Zacc Ledin Josh Williams Justin Mazur Daniel Easson Taylor Cameron Josh Anaf James Young Gareth Taylor Pat Brimacombe Tom Waters Will Sommers Samuel Whatley Darcy Bibby James Pacella Tom Lancaster Noah Chen Maddison Hardiman Beau Harris William Geary Steve Catros Daniel Garabiles Joe Harrison Tyler Gavralas Scott Crawshaw Cam Pither Charlie Rossetti Joseph Xuereb

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OLD BRIGHTON

Mark Passador A. Carter, A. Hickey Shane Paynter Aaron Darnell Shane Chapman Grange McMahon Lance Hammond Lachlan Buck Hashan Seneviratne Jack Wotherspoon Gerard Gillian Daniel Brogden Tom Vaughan James Duffy Thomas Duffy Sudish Perera Andrew Pitson Luke Leviston Chris Wheeler Martin Phillips Sam Walsh James Mooney Matt Mason Will Hogan Nick McConville Nicholas Cowan Pat Clifton Patrick Long Joe White Scott Wood Ryan Henderson Nicholas Phillips Connor Squires Andrew Hawes James Galli James Cassells Ben Thomas Lachlan Lane David Commins Tom O’Dwyer Matt Sorrenti Cody Deppeler Owen Cumming Lachlan Cosgriff Ryan Phillips Daniel Comande Hayden Devanny Hayden Shea Sebastian Hansen Josh Boyle Andrew Llewelyn Daniel Heap Gavin Powles Llewellyn Thomas Nick Armstrong Liam Dolbey Nick Burri Max Lawrence Florian Krettek Tom Clayson James Lawson Matthew Davies Haydn Brouwer

Senior Coach Senior Assistant Reserves Coach Under 19 Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Ben Jakobi Luke Healy Harry Cannon Harry Hill Michael Slater Tom Fisher Michael Dewar Levi Otto Andrew Dewar Tom Larkworthy Dylan Verney Oliver Cavallaro Nick Coroneos Jack Cowling Jack Toouli Brock Rawlinson Ben Jarick Thomas Fisher Cal Macleod Hamish Graham Jandre Olivier Riley Cummin Michael Karayannis Raury Bolger George Yeoman Ben Austen Jordie Portelli Jarrod Sargent Josh Dickerson Tom King Andrew McBain Brandon Harris Jesse McLean Tom Clarke Lucas Forato Matthew Smith Eddie Tate Ben Gadsden

Greg Hutchison Mitch Pepper Ross Stewart Ryan Joseph

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Tom Gunning Hayden Johnson Joel Bellegi Nick Collin Alex Mastromanno Daniel Mount Kieran Rawlinson Matt Gadsden Seb Zaia Adam Andrews Jordan Schieve Matthew Smith Stuart Hooy Paddy Liston Angus Morrison Angus Grant Nick GrahamBowman Sam Campbell Logan Welsh Will Bardoel Tom Garner James Fisher Scott Riddell Brian Randall Conor Macleod Hugh Hamilton Lachy Bell Connial Auty Tom Francis Tom Currie Jordie Mace Jack Burge Fraser Gregson

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PARKDALE VULTURES

OLD CAREY

Seniors Coach Jason Bristow Reserves Coach Steve Sullivan Reserves Coach Tim Kight

Coach

Nathan Papatsanis Brad Austin Sam Chitty Leigh Jenkins Liam Platt Adam Knight Mick Graham Dan Price Jarrod Peake Jason Bristow Charlie Dillon Bailey Dillon Mick Meyer Will Cross Brayden Stevenson Tim Kight Mac O'Donnell Matt Boland Ben Dickson Jake Stent-Powell Ryan O'Leary Sean Hendricks Dan Moloney James Everest Nathan Peterson Steve Sullivan Luke Morgan Shaun Chapman Jack Edwards James Salouris Kye Steegstra Tim Boland Alex Derzekos Jackson Boland Josh Hall Andrew Waterson Mark Ferguson Jack Vorbach James Barker Pablo Borboa Guy Crilley Tom Redmond Josh Green Dylan Glascott Nick Farnbach

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Tom Congerton Kane Bode Reid Irvine Mark Ferguson Robert Meade Will McGowan Dan Rendell Sam Timuska-Carr Matt Rattenbury James Lay Zac Straker Arran Gribben Corey Fall-Jablonka Arran Gribben Matt Mcdonald Matt McCoy Steve Edkins Ryan Carroll Tom McCarthy Lachlan Low Chris Walsh Michael O'Connor Jesse Waters Neil McKenzie Will McNeil Jarrod Peirce Tom Richards Paul Vernon Harrison Spencer Jordan Young Liam Marshall Jack Edmunds Jesse Andrews Chris Giosis Matt Francis Matt Anderson

Assistants

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Steven Freemantle Tim Smith Ben Smithwick Jacob Murphy Joel Rice Sam Crocker Morgan Evans Jason Ashby (DVC) James Gaff Marc Lock (DVC) Jordan Ceppi Sam Cust (VC) Rhett Mitchellhill Lachlan Macleod Jarrod Reid (DVC) Harry Hill Cameron Wallace Jordan Easton Andrew Sloan Lochlan Hall Jack Harris Ben Coull George Curnow Chris Hill Pier Akec Zander Adam Henry Mcqueen-Miscamble Mitchell Nixon Athol Candlich Cameron Jones (C) Brodie Easton Jeremy Cator (RC) Tagan Carter-Taylor Luke Crozier Matthew Parker Will Walker Tom Chapman Zac Lisle (RC) Callum Cameron Jack Quartermain Campbell Aitken Will Mitchell Daniel Clarke Nic Richardson

Paul O'Connell Michael Tarrant Mark Rice, Sam Hassett, Rob Newton 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 73 74 76

Matthew Vardy Harrison Truelove Nick Morris Karsten Rodeberge Gordon Ryan Ed Aujard Corey Lisle Tim Newton Thomas Maher Matthew Rupena Nicholas Robson Lewis Fotheringham Sam Fennessy Pat Arundel Sam Comley Brandon Togni Zac Rose Nick Quinn James King Aaron Di Rezno Matthew Roach Callum O'Brien Michael Mazzacato Simon Lenders

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PREMIER B PENINSULA

MAZENOD

Nick Claringbold Adam Oakley Adam Crean Reserves Coach Peter Williamson

Coach: Assistants:

Ben Phibbs Nick Lewton Peter Riley Reserve Coach: Wayne Poulter Steve Balloch

Coach Ass. Coaches

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Sam Glenn James Moingard Stu Grigg ( C ) Stef Barbour James Fletcher Vaughan Clarke George Fletcher Hayden Brodie Tom Coghlan Ben Southam Will Crowder Ash Collins Sam Buchanan Tom Labrooy Alex Wood Alex Marshall Mitch Glenn Brad Schurman Rob Bambery Tory Taylor Paul Coldrey Nick Fisher Garth O'Connor-Price Seb Barbour Ben Carr Tom Wilkinson Shaun Payze Sam Harrison Jordan Pomeroy Tom Feldgen Zac Kurts Adam Smrdel Josh Watts Ben Williamson Angus Grant

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Jake Archdeacon Will Harbinson Cam Macaulay Jim Feutrill Aaron Brockley Louis Barbour Fraser Roberts Mike Mclellan Nick Holland Jarrah Primrose Brett Macaulay Angus Craig Bryce McLean Blake Hillman Jordan Stannus Ben Theobold Jack Walker Bryce Kellerman Jaycob Johnson Brendan Pullen Leon Newton

1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Luke Greco Tom Cincotta Matthew Rich Jayden Hill Matt Sier Michael Morrissey Liam Welsford Rob Mann (C) Francis Reed Rees Thomas Gus Patti Patrick Noone Daniel Hayes Tom Odrowaz Liam Riley Ben Phibbs Jacob Murdock Nick Thomas Michael Pecorra Dan Smitch Simon Hall Visesio Saina Brad Kovac Nick Gentile Stuart Inglis (VC) Nick Peck Steve Oldman Tom McKenna Aaron Taun Henderson Jeremy Devlin Kieren McKeogh James Egan Stephen Welsford (VC) Mick Chamberlain Ben Riley Ben Woods Jamie Cetraro Nathan Beovich Tim McDonald Sam Riley Damian Byrne

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Peter Rozanitis Francis Palleschi Josh White Josh Trounce Jake Walton Josh Hewett Dean Izon Corey Martino Xavier Patti Steve Mydaras Dylan Tilli Dan Tran Michael Rice Patrick Flanagan Lachlan McEniry Tom Patterson Sam Deegan Damian McLeod Daniel Wiles Paul Iacovangelo Chris Campbell Michael Adam Matt Whisson Declan Fowler Aiden Noone Christian Poretti

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PREMIER C CAULFIELD GRAMM Senior Coach Sen Ass Coach Sen Ass Coach Reserves Coach Thirds Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15R 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27R 28 28R 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35R

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Keegan Stewart Lloyd Everett Nick Silvestro Will Barker Jordan Stewart Matt Neratzoglou Tim Nixon (Co Capt) Tom Rothel Tom Small (Co Capt) Jesse Toniolo Charlie Logan Dan Meddings Jack Woodman Ryan Harris Luke Thwaites Lachlan Topp Andre Lister Declan Reilly Will Kingwill Drew Dickson Nick Baltas Jackson Small James Small Nick Tonkin John Nankervis Finn McEvoy Harrison Mills Louis O’Keefe Tim Baker Max Canfield Hayden Parker Dominic O’Keefe Alex Young Will Osborn James Anderson Damien Simic Darcy Levin Hugo Gates Andrew Spittal

OLD CAMBERWELL

Simon Williams S. Wigney, M. Bruin Corey Lovell Sebastian Gotch Will Bowes 36 Lachlan Gallop 37 Jack Belkin 38 Aya Fujiwara 39 Adrian Bednarek 40 Lachie Kellock 41 Aiden Clarke 42 Tom Green 43 Jack Presnell 44 Connor MenglerFrancis 45 Damien Hay 46 Joe McClelland 46R Lawrence Moody 47 Nick Fallu 48 Jerome Stewart 50 Xavier Jordan 51 Lachlan Nixon 52 Robbie Handel 53 Tom Smith 54 Connor Wilson 55 James Easton 56 Ryan Lewis 57 Aya Fujiwara 58 Hamish Marshall 59 Matthew Wood 60 Jules Cougan 61 Tom Tonkin 62 Ollie Gagiero 63 Andrew Clark 64 Sam Dorevitch 65 Callum Ernikiolis 66 Callum Hogan 68 Hugh Goodfellow 70 Myles Spielvogel 74 Robbie Milburn

Senior Coach Anson Brownless Reserves Coach Tom Schipper Chris Woodbridge

1 2 2A 3 4 4A 5 5A 6 8 8A 9 9A 10 10A 11 11A 12 12A 13 13A 15 15A 16 16A 17 17A 18 18A 19 20 21 22 23 24 24A 25 26 27

Simon Bennett Damian Proksa Nick Russell Joe Arnold Nick Latsus Matt Cottrell Nick Adamson Thomas Stayner Oliver Lloyd Matthew Powell Michael Jenkin Rob Deev Thomas Pepperell Chris Hensby Ben Mann Chris Young Marcus Cristiani James Allen Brett Cottrell Fraser Wells ZachHerbstreit Ben Hart ( C ) Christian Gorman Andrew Parker Ben Warburton Phil Bennett Steven Clark Jackson Eade Scott Kaiser Thomas Kanz Chris Allen Andrew Clarke James Howells Sam Powell Greg Tolson Daniel Dick Harry Crothers Ben Warburton Sam Boyce

28 28A 29 29A 30 31 31A 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39A 41 42 44 50 67

Angus Brettingham-Moore Jon Huntsman Michael Hook Thomas Eastick Cameron Wilson Will Kanz Charlie Urwin Rohan Swan Shaun MacDonald Alex Taverner Lucas Stanboulgis Daniel Lattanzio Jason Edwards Alex Vickery Rob Campbell Jonno Benson Tom Vogel Joe Simon Gene Thorbecke Jordan Eade Brad Dean

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PREMIER C

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 49 35 35

HAMPTON ROVERS

OLD IVANHOE

Senior Coach Daniel Hughes Assistant Coach Lou Folino Reserves Coach Anton Duddy

Senior Coach Ass Coach

Leigh Fletcher Lachie Cairns Jay Dillon Nathan Smith Jack Zaina Anthony Folino Jack Lloyd Mathew Care Christian Carnovale (C) Zach Donald Ben Traeger-Haig Nick Jewell Ben Theodore Rory Lynch Benji Audige Cam Hetherington Daniel Corp Tim Jones Roland De Biase Jesse Donald Brendan Culvenor Josh Pavlou Charlie Miles Richard Atkins Adam McNeil Ben Kneebush Sam Clements Ned Fallon Ben Kezilas Finn McMaster-Garraway Cameron Cullis Ed Turner Josh McPherson Adam Power Rick Jones Ryan Fogarty James Prosser Ashley Fisher

36 37 38 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 60 61 62 63 64

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

Stefan Constantinou Jesse Lovig Steve Anderson Michael Dynon Shem Curry Anthony Folino Vincent Camera Nick Jackson Sam Cougan Luke Morcom Lachlan Wheeler Jesse Reece Matt Broadley Nigel Bloomfield Charles Cosgrove Liam McCartney Sam Bradford Tom Cougan Hamish Graham Jack Campion Liam Dynon Chris Ellison Ben Clarke Jesse Parsons Jake Connell Oscar Ruby Chris Ellison Ben Clarke Jesse Parsons Jake Connell Oscar Ruby

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

Brandon Lee Liam Oliver Sam Wilcox Sam Geilings Adrian Delmonte David Bruno Michael Delmonte MichaelBasckos Bret Nagel Tom Shepherd Matthew Wright James Binney James Moio Shamus Gibbs Adam Meikle Michael Mitris Karl Groth Matthew Broughan Adam Karim Billy Murphy Jack Fahey Nick Reeves-Smyth Brant Harrison Pat Walsh Andrew Paine Steve Tsanoudakis Brayden Lewis Nick Marshall Tim Kellock Richard Skok Will Gough Jake Erman Tom Ikeda Michael Golden Arthur Solomidis Alex Bacskos Daniel Steele Jordan O’neill Robert Glavas

Chris Naish Luke Morgan

44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 54 56 57 60 78

Cal Matherson Brandon Lee James Kandiliotis Jake Sparke Dan Keating Simon McKenzie Dan Mancuso Hayden Heta Josh Begeman Adam Karim Adam Velli Alex Steinicki Justin Beilin

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PREMIER C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

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OLD GEELONG

Senior Coach Peter Callinan Reserves Coach Paul Brough Thirds Coach Nathan Monaco

Senior Coach

Darius Fernandes Jack Delbridge Andrew Brazzale Max Waters Michael Matheson Jack Hallett Joshua O'Bryan Michael Cochrane Michael Henderson Jeremy Fultheim Lachie Wright Richard Spillane Michael Hannan Will Delbridge Nathan Drummond Billy Shute Jared Doyle Kyle Margaritis Timothy Bateman Blake Goodwin Will Balme Nawid Zaher Luke Marriott Justin Baldori Tim Orchard Tim Allman Pete Couvalias Mark Brazzale Brin Duggan Paul Holden Tim Cook Tyson Wiegold Michael Vergamalis Nick Taylor Sam Healey Emmett O'Donnell Ben Marchant Michael Facciolo Tim Smith Ben Hurley Sam Glover Zac Jones Tim Chapman Matt Vlahos Glen Evans Chris Houghton

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 69 75 77 87 91 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 89 91

Dan Boehm Murdo McKay Cam Thorpe James McCubbin Tim Lloyd James Mentor Pat Slingo Michael Timlin Lachie Rowe Matthew Whelan Tobyn Temple-Smith Michael Walsh Michael Georgiev Oliver Twine Seb Smart Pat Godfrey Murray Plain James Basile Brandon Droessler Ben Baker Sam Nash Luke Klasen Hugh Moodie Mark Eisenbise Will Ryan Rob Maibaum David Facciolo James McCubbin Patrick Donohue Chad Watts Seb Smart Hugh Moodie Mathew Whelan Mark Eisenbise Tim Cook Ben Marchant Simon Hunter Pat Godfrey Pat Volpe Michael Vergamilis Nawid Zaher Murray Plain Michael Walsh Lauchlan Rough Marcus Smith

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 34A 35 36 37 38 39

Ed Manton Jock Grimshaw Colby O’Brien Dan Freeman Rupert Kemp Cal Wood Andy Leahy (Captain) Shannon Gove Josh Hoevenaars Mick McCormack Carl Joyce Rupert De Crespigny Henry Johnstone Nick O’Hare Jack McMeel Rorey James Alex Herd Daniel Condon Will Sharp Jason Barry Johnny Graham Harley Beaumont Matt Young George Burbury Charles Youngman Jordy O’Brien Hugh McKay Sandon James Sam Youngman Will Sloss Tom Balcombe Tom Wigan Josh Hutley Hamish Macmillan Brad Gore Duane Jefferis Will Holmes Joe Kemp Will Evans

Nick Bourke

39A 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 66 66A 69 70 71 72 73 74

Sam Griffiths Andy de Fegeley Hamish Guthrie Luke Hooke Aaron Bird Charles Burbury Harry Wynn-Pope Nick Macrae Ben Millar (Res C.) Harry Graham Zach Carroll Will Mason John Forster Jack Potter Tom Hays Angus Smith George Macdonald Jake Whitelaw James Planner Pete Lynch James Cave Ed Gubbins Ed Simpson Chas Gibbs Ryan Parsons Donald Sahlstrom Andy Power Andy Trigg Tom Osmond Rhett Nicholas Chris Gubbins Al Dugdale

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PREMIER C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

OLD HAILEYBURIANS

OLD MENTONIANS

Senior Coach Daniel Ward Reserves Coach Pat O’Leary

Senior Coach Steve D’Andrea Reserves Coach Terry Brennan

Adam Schofield James Paul (C) Hamish McLauchlan Alex Woltering Peter Shakallis (VC) John Nicolopoulos Lachie Nash Nick Gooda Peter Gleadhill (VC) Jack Munro Jordan Donnelly Corey Connelly Aaron Toy Shane Valenti Mitch Rafferty Jarrod Plymin (VC) Jordan Toy Jackson Arthur Campbell Faulkner Tim Witherow Lachlan Treverton Scott Ellis Nathan Waite Adam Budge Tom Nicol Matt McIntyre Hamish McWilliam Adam Weekes Ed Limon Brodie Steele Damian Fletcher Josh Alkemade Sean MacPherson Dan Newby Jamie Cain Jarrod Mantell Nichola Garrett Ben White Damian Gauci

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

Keelan Hartnett Ben Oakes Shannon Mulholland Jon Spanos Ben O'Leary Tristan Coles Ned Sturrock Jason Derks Tom Wegner Tom Tyrell Sam Hall Ben Scammell Nathan Hunter Alex Thorley Mark Quiambao Jared Klein Mitchell Sturgess Lawson Thomas Jason Mulholland Nicholas Carey Tom Crantock Liam Wegner

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Comrey Edgeworth John Thompson Billy Chapman Dustan Mills Ben Parker Cam Sharp Luke Hull Brad Norton Darcy Brown Keiffer Smith-Cameron Clint Johnstone Daniel Maitland Mark Gledhill Ben Rossi Justin Costello Mitch Adams Simon Cormie Aaron Hodges Anthony Palmer Mitch Coen Ben Nicoll John Dawes Jack Jansson Tim Speers Jarrad Kay James Dalzotto Jack Davis Darcy L Brown Brenton Schubert Robert Tunbridge Shane Hamill Sammy D'Andrea Taylor Ward Kyle Conlon Alex Cross Jack Harrison Dale Foley Pat Forsyth Tristan Strange

40 Joel Stewart 41 Lewis Oliver 42 Tim Wilton Michael Myers43 Snyders 44 Connor Downie 45 Aiden Dowell 46 Adam McKinnon 47 Maddison Coppard 48 Matt Teasedale 49 Lachie Pittard 50 Angus Hill 51 Harrison Talarico 52 Daniel Hull 53 Cam Keleher-Tasker 54 Andrew Saicos 55 Andrew Todd 56 Mackenzie Sheridan 57 Ben Hodges 58 David Forsyth 59 James Pearman 60 Will Parker 61 Paul Silberer 65 Tom Cashion 66 Ollie Webber 67 Tom Goodrich 68 Noah Turner 69 Peter Podaridis 78 Lee Cormie

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PREMIER C WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Senior Coach Sen Ass Coach Reserves Coach Reserves Ass 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42

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Kal Dawson Yuma Hemphill Matthew Carland Sam Carllard Mati Christikakis Russell Ackerly Jack Gray Finlay Adamson Rob Chan Zac Read Michael Cavarra Lewis Moore Sean McVernon Tim Murphy Ben Deller Sam Raunik Daniel Calman-Orr Philip Johnson Mitch Knight Jack Connolly Ben McColl Brad Carvalho Ryan Joy Ben Coram Joel Hogarth Hayden Barnett Jack Noonan Michael Michetti Jake MacKenzie Ryan Danaher Ben Gray Mitch Parkinson Aidan Quinn Tim Ball Jake Slee Nick Blackney Nick Green James Neylon Sean O’Shea-Korbut

MARCELLIN

Matt Montebello Michael Johnstone Matt Sultana Cameron Oates 43 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 55 56 58 59 61 62 64

Michael Long Michael Venosta James Kilpatrick Ambrose Moore Charles Solomon George Daaboul Indi Ridout Josh Micallef Jack Johnson Jordan Tripodi Byson Ford Will Ostrowsky Anthony Oates Jeremy Venosta Aiden Miller Liam Cavarra

Senior Coach Senior Ass Reserves Coach Under 19 Coach Under 19 Ass Thirds Coach 1 2 2A 3 4 4 5 5A 6 6A 7 8 8A 10 10A 11 11A 12 12A 13 13A 14 14A 15 15A 16 18 18A 18B 19 19A 20 20A 20B 21 21A 22 22A 23 24 25 25A 26

Lewis Chiodo Jarrod Carlson James Cullen Jake Maher Peter Augustin Anthony Berlangieri Ash Viney Adam O'Sullivan Nick Crosbie Joe Licciardi Matthew Gasparini Robert Costanzo Alistair Clayton James Gaul Riley Muir Jonathan Blanch (Capt) Joel Cecala Jeramiah Antypas Lucus Bosio Jackson Green Ry Eliphinstone Michael Abrahams Jon Sammut Jonathan Bortolotto Lachlan Mackie Mitch Jones Jason Wood Anthony Salvatore Nicholas Wilkinson Adrian Bonato Steve Crapper Matthew Beayni Nick Watty Zac Tolley James Robertson Joel Cunningham Tim Montagna (VC) Tim Clifford Andrew Menegas Trent Carlson Daniel McMahon (VC) Nick McNamara Nick Raso

Jarrod Carlson J. Francis, M. Gaul Mark Spilio Simon Abrahams Owen Abrahams Lewis Chiodo 27 28 28A 29 29A 30 30A 31 33 33A 34 34A 35 35A 36 37 38 39 40 40A 41 41A 43 44 45 48 49 49A 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 61 62 63 64 88 92

Andy Kay (VC) Jacob Gasparini Sean Hibberd Matthew Molloy Jack Doran Daniel Redmond Tom Doran Anthony McGlin Josh James Erik Fekonja Reece McKenzie Liam Brockhus Anthony Beaini Angus McHenry Jason Cole Daniel Lunn Patrick Lunn Will Delahunty Luke Chiocci Daniel DiRoberto Tim James Matthew Frost James Conte Tom Black John DiMattina Ari Loucas Patrick Hamblin James Baxter Oliver Grant Sean Phillips-William Sam Mackie Matt Gough Rowan McKenzie Nick Taylor Daniel Cullinan Josh Sassella Patrick Chard Jordan Bettello David Valsorda Matt Donnoli Mark Kaplun Jack Curran

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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 1 Monash Blues

Old Haileybury Pulomaja Gardiyawasam Chelsea Frawley Mietta McDonald Candice Sheldon-Collins Sheona Bello Louise Landare Ellen Russell Lucy Janssen Taylah Vines-Chapple Ruth McLeod Zara Merlo Danielle Frawley Charlotte Russo Jessica Casey Claire Stark Georgina Janssen Hannah Pastore Sarah Casey Madeleine Leyden Alana Hall Mim Waterman Sarah-Jane Brighthope Lauren Oliver Keeley Frawley Jordan Shanks Alessi Tuebler Amy Fletcher Olivia Price Lucinda Price Kate Scott

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Catherine Rogers Pavane Weeratunge Ally Brammer Kate Macqueen Georgia Mac Shane Georgie Bianco Nikki Vickery Gabby Owen Nana Mustapaa Joselle Bardwell Natasha Kons Emilie Rochecouste Paige Lovett Lauren Holmes Sam Tonkin Alana Stewart Anna Verbik Charlotte Murnane Darci Welsh Suhailah Davies Lisa Dinh Tara Nunn Georgia Gamble Meaghan Medcraft Alycia Beaman Georgia Shortall Lily Rice Davidson Amy Standfield Tamara Lovett Emily Harkin Lauren Yarrow Jaimee Monk Sigrid Pitkin Natasha Sfiligou Rebecca Sims Erin Bradford Leah Maher

F PRIN

St Marys Salesian (1)

Coach: Mark Haughton

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T

1 Sophie Grant 2 Chloe Mutimer 3 Indi Tait 4 Maddie Grant - C 5 Nadia Olivier - VC 6 Sophie Ambrose 7 Rachael Sargent 8 Gina Kay 9 Isabella Riegler 10 Natasha Lade 11 Spare 12 Morgan McGregor 13 Greta Dickson 14 Clare Cameron 15 Eliza Grubb 16 Freya Fajgman 17 Maddy Ogilvie 18 Bonnie Chipp 19 Spare 20 Jeanine Vette 21 Kathleen Mc Kinna 22 Georgie Lawless 23 Jacqui Stenniken 24 Iona Miller 25 Emily Grant 26 Emma Lomas 27 Elaine Dargan 28 Katie Grant 29 Evelyn Turek 30 Isabella Roper 35 Sarah Priestley 36 Maddy Stenniken 37 Megan Yeoman - VC 31 Emma Helmer 32 Ellen Dooley 33 Spare

TIME O

Ezra Kneebone Mackenzie Kwort Meg Lambie Janna Lawson Nicole Mackenzie Uma Mahalingam Rose Martin Eliza Millen Morgan Perry Maysie Sadler Rachael Tynan Keira Unmack

Ormond AFC

Coach: Danny Frawley

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Old Geelong

Coach: Peter Grant

BLE AT

1 Olivia Boylan 3 Anna O’Donnell 4 Jaymie Moynihan 5 Sophie Fitzgerald 6 Ella Stephenson 7 Grace Mills 8 Michaela Pollock 10 Emily Kelly 12 Rebecca Jaffe 13 Maddy Whyte 14 Clodagh Taylor 15 Tiffany Lau 17 Tammy Anketell 19 Isabella Dietze 24 Ainslee Elliott 25 Alana D’Aquino 27 Sarah-Jade Rose 28 Jacqui Allitt 33 Ruby Oberin 35 Molly McFarlane 36 Bridie Chersterfield 48 Sarah Funston Mimi Arnott Ellecia Baker Stephanie Bolam Victoria Brown Alice Callagher Kitty Anne Carrigg Tracey Chan Sarah Chedra Luci Floyd Frances Good Tess Guerin

Old Brighton Gr.

AVAILA

Pip Atkins Courtney Bateman Katrina Bateman Stef Baxter Alicia Blundell Steph Bornyan Thea Brown Amy Collins Vana Dimu Liesl Doehring Sianaye Evans Ske Evans Alana Gadsby Meghan Gollant Gen Gori Lauren Haringsma Sasha Long Matilda McConnell Ash Mercer Mary O’Callaghan Olivia Padley Simone Payton Gabriella Puzzolo Danielle Royal Liv Sketchley Jessica Wall Sanchia Watts Ellen Wood

Coach: Ian Mills Assistants: Steve Defranceschi

IST NOT

Coach: Paul Goss

TEAML

Beaumaris

West Brunswick AFC

Coach: Damian Sutherland

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 34 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 56 60 65 66 67 68 69 70

Annie Javernick Holly Ellis Isobel Leggett Sarah Papadimitriou Sarah Young Eliza Stanley Grace Barry Paige Mercer Lucy Turnbull Brittany Clark Vivienne Ellis Annemieke Thorbecke Jasmin Cannizzo Madeleine Nunan Eliza Tivendale Maddie Campbell Katie O’Neill Fiona Murphy Chloe Soderstrom Stephanie Binks Katrina Aabryn Nicole Shue Madeleine Stanley Shannen Cooper Stephanie Gill Fran Di Natale Penny Heath Zali Rayment Avalon Tickle Meg Boyd Alice Angley Alice Nunan Pip Wallish Jacinta Anderson Lisa Davie Courtney Davies-Kildea Anna Drayton Rheydn Milecki Elly Obradov Sarah Duldig Alice MacNamara Madelyn Croxford Natarsha Rappos Pip Peschke Jean White Dallis Op’t Hoog Rachel Gill Kayla Smith Zoe Baggot Lizzie Wagner Emily Wilson Whitney Zhou Maria Baker Nadja Carlburg

Coach: Darren Smith Assistants: Josh Melican

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 41 42 43 47 48 49 51 52 53 55 56

Leesa Wilson Mel Webb Emma Irving Sarah Kenny ( C ) Cassandra Smith Tamara Zafiropoulos Sally Whyte Astrid Fulton Jess Roberts Tess Lawley Polly Fletcher Maggie Forbes Chels Giannino Alison Ray Jess Tait Teagan Boadle Hilary Grover Beth Winkler Jessie Allen Laura Jago Emma Blakey Jess Lukjanow (VC) Georgia Miller Rachael Dexter Phoebe Blakey Annie Forbes Freya Logan Kat Clarke Louise Conwell Sarah Louise Grace Macpherson Katherine Garnham Cat McGauran Bess Smallwood Elizabeth Cook Becky King Jenni Bell Sarah McPherson Grace Cordy Hannah Marsden Jess Schumann Macushla Byrne Bridie Walsh Amelia Davison Erin McLaughlin Lizzie McMahon Penny O’Brien Sarah Last Erin McGeown Claudia Wortmann Kelsey Brewer Zoe Elvy Lucy Mulligan

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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 2 Collegains

Hampton Rovers AFC

Coach: Nick Hibbins

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 32

Hannah Simon Hannah Singleton Hannah Moss Chantelle Cayzer Christine Nancarrow Lucy Cutts Sia Bairaktaris Monique Horsley Bianca Horsley Charlotte Omond Alexia Varkanis Alison West Monica McGregor Sophie Barbas Olivia Overton Angelique Doulgeris Isabella Bowring Maddy Hunt Lucy Bulling Natasha Mai Harriet Storey Tali Lior Hannah Lancman Ashlee Lukas Megan Bassanetti Melodie Cameron Charlotte Pooley Alex McLean Madeleine Cordner Stephanie Peters Josie Hatfield-Park Keince Farley

Old Carey Gr.

Coach: Greg Harding Assistants: Emily Avery, Kiara Perin

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33

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Tarryn Jeffrey (VC) Tabitha Archibald Kirra Tevelein (C) Georgia Keramitsis Ash Rizio Maddie Webster (DVC) Nicky Deev Eve Lardner Liv Parlapiano Emily Edwards Matilda Hubbard (DVC) Cecila Fedi Lizzie Hodgetts Sarah Anderson Steph Bolam Jesse Corvoan Clare Hollebone Liz Hoffman Ashlea Smith Bella Nicols Lucy Lausen Emily Avery Ellie Dickenson Sophie Hammill Grace Perin Genevieve Thompson Morgan McMilan Christie Parkinson Chloe Hocking Olivia Yammoni

Coach: Ned Fallon Assistants: Jo Adams

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Zoe Agg Maxine Behnke Emma Checkley Holly Clark Nicole Clarke Sarah Cleary Victoria Cleary Harmoni Collins Natasha Creber Amy Cullen Catherine Devola Elizabeth Dingeldei Janelle Donnelly Jenna Downer Kristy Ebbott Sheedi Ferrari-Brown Stephanie Gall Ellie Godden Kathleen Grace Vanessa Graham (C) Natasha Harrison Brianna Hurst Tarryn Hurst Bianca Lenarcic Amelia Lindsay Grace McArthur Caitlin McLaren Chloe McLaren Taylan Merrick Sonja Mihelyi Emma Milliken Sarah Milliken Crystal Moon Anna Moore Mandy Naylor Kiah O’Brien Zara Phillips’s Casey Politarhis Stephanie Rogerson Gabriella Samkova Olivia Schenk Alba Skellern Alia Slamet Rebecca Stephens Megan Temple Lucy Timmons (C) Amelia Tsindos Miriam Waterman Natalie Wilson Courtenay Wood Jessica Yates Bonnie Youl

Oakleigh AFC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Sammy Fisher Laura Summers Mikala Sykes Beth Hearn-Amy Chloe Clark Eliza Cooper Gen Bams-Dunne Monica Tran Maddy Buck Courtney Ward Taylor McAlroy Co-Capt Jaymie Summers Brydie Steinford Gemma Reindhardt Paige Knapton Elsie Martin Sarah Butler Taylor Knapton Anita Figredo Rebecca Dee Co-Capt Kate Dempsey Meg Geschke Rebecca McMullin Brittany Cann

Casey Morris Bridget Black Eliza Black Sarah Black Elizabeth Yore Lauara Walkden Bonnie Nolan Meghan Walkden Cassie Bethune c Michelle Farrelly Madeline Bregazzi Jessica Byrne Shannen Bethune Adrienne Ringin Jordyn Bethune c Stephanie Wood Ella Madigan Audrey Bosito Wig Richards Tayle Bethune Somaly Herridge Amand Leeson Crystal Van vc Hanna Wood Eloise Lyndon Marnie Guerin Michelle Trinh Maleah Gridley Jade Farrugia Kara White Jasmine Ballestrin

UHS-W

Coach: John Marshall

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Old Camberwell Gr.

Coach: Jamie Connellan

Coach: Mark Grant Assistants: Greg Moloney

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 33 44 60

Alice Burrows Mara McSweeney Capt Georgina McAllister Abbey Mills Bianca Michetti Camille Devereux Bridget Healey Hayley Boyce Katie Rowbottom Kaylyn MacKenzie Alice Cooney Chandre McSweeney Brenna Spain Alice O’Neill Katherine Johnson Mandy Wood Roisin McSweeney Brienna Butterworth Alexandra Louise Victoria Biggs Lauren Short Lucinda Everist Ella Ingram Victoria Bryce Ella Keogh Lou Curry Grace Horton Alison Boyce

Coach: Ken Schwabb Assistants: Andrew Romanin

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 27 29 33

Stephanie Elovaris Sam Anjou Maggie Wilson Eleanor Taverner Eloise Defina Sophie Bangs Clare Wilson Katherine Bithavas Jezebel Karalis Gabrielle Opray Victoria Fotheringham Louise Anderson Emilia Fuller Stephanie Defina Amelia Robison Alex Osborne Deanna Booth Cassandra Nolan Khadiga Mohamed Bec Klertes Anna Donkin Katie Mirabella Joanna Hook Natalie Edwards

Yarra Old Grammarians Coach: Joel Sceney Assistants: Tyson Freeman

1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 25 27 30 33 35 36 41

Maddi Herft Lauren Tink Alicia Johnston Lyss Blewonski Olivia Miocic Kara Sampson D’Arcy Jones Jaimee Tarlington Stephanie Barnes Maddy Spaulding Michelle Krammar Caroline Stedman Rojini Selladurai Emma Mutty Emma De Santis Hilary Donelan Alex Blackburn (C) Brianna Young Bethany Walravens Ellen Glendinning Holly Sparke Jenn Mackay Emma Mutty Maddi Stone Georgia Hatton Mollie McNamara

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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 3 AJAX

Ivanhoe AFC

Coach: Nic Taylor

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 32 33 34 35 36

Mel Perch Alex Fleiszig Chelsea Fisher Isi Tomas Elyse Cherny Maya Glickfeld Julia Caplan Ally Bild Isi Burstin Carina Lawrence Justine Gabriel Amy Sekler Ruby Steinberg Simone Pianko Hannah Mel Toni Hamilton Hayley Mrocki Romy Spicer Mikaela Grek Stephanie Verstandig Devorah Grinblat Ruth Reisner Dani Robinson Eleana Mihalovich Liora Milner Daniella Abraham Pessia Fetter Talia Abelman Maddy Smart

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 25 26 27 30

TEAML

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Melbourne University WFC (2)

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Mazenod OC

Coach: Bill Emerson Assistants: L. Pearce, P. Marshall

Emma Bawdon Sarah Emerson Natasha Lew Kara Giannone Sarah Kerr Clare Tipping Rachal Tynan Tessa Vandergriff Ali Muller Amanda Neeson Bonnie Kerr Nannette Rogers Nikki Tumblety Emily Calwell Emilia Bisogni Rhiann Davies Georgia Aanensen Rosie Latimer Joanna Stewart Fiona Tansley Anna Mall Tanya Harle Emily Jane Johnson Malika Bowles

Coach: Paul Deegan Assistants: Nathan Little

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 33 36

Old Mentonians

Therry Penola OB

Coach: Shane Hamill

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 68

Jesse Hamill Monique Maitland Ciara Scott Kayla Hamill Tess Neaves Naomi Linossier Amy Burridge Jen De Longville Tess Alexandra Maddy Gibson Cheyenne Crossley Karley Killoran Tash Huttley Brittany Killoran Lisa Korsaks Chloe Sinclair Sammy Kerr Lotus Jeffs Emily Carty Annabelle Kidd Emily Jaye Whitehouse Meaghan Zervaas Jaala Tomat Hannah Stuart Bethany Tennant Chelsea Dutt Vanessa Micallef Erin Hunt Stef Sanderson Catherine Poulton Lauren Myers-Snyders

Rebekah Watson Emily Peck Claudia Maguire Julia Bortoli Jennifer Vissenjoux Nicola Pigott Madison Little Domi Mleczco Brydie Charman Maela Gyi Mickey Anderson Leah Paola Kimberley Watson Hayley Watson Chloe Wilson-Kells Maggie McPhee Hayley Tait Madeline Bunter Tiarne Young Laura Backhouse Lauren Santalucia Jessica Skrzyniarz Cassandra Stephenson Georgia Anderson Caitlin Welsford Charlotte Stinear Lauren McKeogh Tayla Anderson Kelly Van Os Blaire Bunter Isabelle Farrar Alannah Acciarito

Coach: Stewart Lewis Assistants: Rodney EggleStone, Gareth Henderson

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 33 34

Mollie Ratcliffe Jessica McMahon Stephanie Mancuso Aimee McAuliffe Monika Drzazga Sophie Ryan Courtney Gleeson Abbey Grindrod Natarsha Kemp Tahnee Bruynen Tara McCormick Lilli Brooker Ellie Birrell Eliza German Meaghan Lewis Hannah Ryan Claressa Janineh Emily Marston Casey O’Connell-Paladino Brydie Kent Cassie Quinn Sarah McMahon Jacqui Carter Nova-Marie Gazzo Matilda Ryan Amy Godfrey Michelle O’Connor Deb Loughnan Kathryn Eenor

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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 4 Brunswick Renegades (2)

Bulleen Templestowe AFC

Coach: Andy Ryan

1 Kelly Dungate 2 Caroline Duffield 3 Alexandra Cashion 4 Sarah Gregg 5 Cassie Zurek 6 Amanda Muggleton 7 Hannah Musil 8 Angela Snowdon 9 Ashley Azzopardi 10 Cheryl Dootson 11 Bridie Velik-Lord 12 Jessica Finlay 13 Eleanor Marsh 14 Eliza Cole 15 Brooke Robinson 16 Scout Morris 17 Emily Taylor 18 Emily Pritchard 20 Faizee Nathan 21 Melissa Backhouse 22 Grace Duncan 24 Clare Woodhouse 25 Caitlin Blackwell 26 Hayley Carmichael 27 Niamh Moynihan 29 Adele Brazenor 30 Lauren Hagan 31 Alexandra Cumming 32 Suzanne Chinner 33 Gabriella Holt 34 Isabelle Tolhurst 35 Jane Williamson 36 Kate Sullivan 37 Jessica Price 38 Alanna Symons 39 Miranda Weir 40 Kara Pritchard 41 Laura Jones 42 Regina Helly 43 Sandra Hugo 44 Josephine Devenish 45 Monica Gray 46 Laura Choong 47 Mariana Navarro 48 Sarah Carnegie 49 Lauren McLain 50 Lauren Palombi 51 Lilli Owens-Walton 52 Lucinda Scott 53 Melissa Larkin

54 Amelia Phipps 55 Morgyn McCarthy Harding 56 Vanessa Beasley 57 Oriana ApricoWister 58 Nicola Crisp 59 Pia Salvatore 60 Rhiannon Birch 61 Roisin Smyth 62 Sarah Lorens 64 Sasha Dougherty 65 Shannon Bourke 66 Tahlia Hayes 67 Talhia Matthews 68 Taylor Kennedy 71 Gemma Costello 73 Felicity Smith 74 Alana Smith 75 Cassidy Brown 77 Madeline Lakos 78 Jeanette Le 79 Hannah McNeill 80 Stephanie Wellicome 82 Lisa-Marie Aunkofer 83 Emily Hill 84 Tegan Larin 85 Kelly Geier 86 Erin Furness

Coach: Harry Urwin

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 59

Hawthorn AFC

SKOB Saints (2)

Coach: Simon Boots

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 41

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Georgia du Plessis Hannah Brown Sarah Ward Ally Gallagher Sam Bangs Kate Masters Sam Khong Emily Yang Kiera Colegate Michelle Foo Emma Peel Sarah Delbosc Hannah Nicholls Molly Johnston Tessa Bodin Sophie Andritsos Claudia Foo Diamond Kloufetos Katie Anderson Holly du Plessis Marina Payne Greta Drane Em Soon Isabella Tonel Spoorthi Pramila Alice Johnston Tara Hillier Grace Webster Joanna Chng Emily Scott Sam Tyrrell Mandie Lee Sally Richardson Alana Sarec Ady Anderson Nicole Reddan Lucy Quinn Eleisha Lilley Penny Brown

Kate McQueen Monika Tencic Bridget Henry Robyn King Imogen Kendal Stephanie Muscat Lucy Moores Velvet Micale Tori O’Connor Charlotte McKinnon Asherah Herman Carley Burmeister Olivia Kurczyki Catherine Hoh Antoinette Dedes Sarah Csaszar Jess Powell Edmona Dalipi Bonnie Funnell Cassie Pougioukas Raffi Jones Kathy Dedes Isabella Yze Sophie Marinos

Coach: Pat Di Natale Assistants: Lachlan Worthy 1 2 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 20 21 25 27 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

Sophie Straford Breanna Doyle Georgi Conlan Scarlett Dunell Nicole Aldridge Charlotte Stoltz Lauren Cosson Rachael Gillett Emma Thomas Leonora Contaxis Georgia Cropley Alexandra Hynes Loren Pugh Caitlin Lloyd McDougal Eliza Brebner Griffin Samantha Viti Amy Chisholm Catherine McBeth Jephcott Brook Stringer Eliza Straford Hollie Clare Isabella Rapson-Staropoli Stephanie Augustes Brittany Croagh Brigette Snell Georgie Lupson Tina Lang Katherine Viti Jessica Joyce Alexandra Jones Charlotte Lupson Georgia Fink Jacqueline Blazey Kirby Templeton Stephanie Zago Amelia Lewis Cecelia Tyler Elizabeth Papapetrou Faith Gasparini Ellie McLinden Melissa Crawford Chloe Hunt Chloe Brown Megan Pengelly Elizabeth Wardlaw Michaela Weinstein

65 66 67 68 70 71 72 74 77 78

Anna Townshend Brigitte Augustes Eloise Davie Morgan Lowe Madelaine Meehan Esther Lavelle Claudia Sullivan Madeleine Pattison Jacqueline Barkachi Alexandra Hagan Claire Armitage Ebony Davies Madeleine James Ashleigh Power Stephanie Ritchie Emma Vergano Elena Wedgwood Anastasia Bradford Amelia Clark Mikayla Dohnt Margaret Gleeson Zoe Gleeson Khia Griffin Virginia Kiwa Maggie McDonough Annabelle Orr Miranda Rey-Fleming Ainsley Rotgans Claire Saundry

Canterbury FC.

De La Salle OC

Coach: John McCully

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Madeleine Bennett Rita Azzopardi Katelyn Azzopardi Jacqueline Edwards Tara Hall Stephanie Giles Emma Hall Zoe Reape Eshana Singh Brigette Roberts Jessica Lee Marija Miza Beth Kynaston Morgan Kennedy Lauren Daw Meagan Yeaman Phillipa Simon Kiera Bullus Kathryn Johnson Fiona Yeaman Angie Simmonds Yvett Hall Phoebe Watson Elise Pittonet Allysha Dyer

South Melbourne Districts Coach: Andrew Hibbert Assistants: Brendan Smith

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Bahati Hassani Rachelle Guillard Bethany Smith Danielle Cahill Elloise Acutt Bree-Anne Pagonis Sheryll Whitty Bianca Foote Rachel Urquhart Emily Page Rachel Daymond Hannah Walravens Henrietta Gelber Natasha Fairweather Alice Rogers Taya Rawson Clementine Round Elizabeth Taylor Candice Stephenson Deborah Konopnicki Emma Harvey Amanda Ventura Megan Brydon Alix Kearney Christine Nunn Kathryn Sobey Ruby Milner Laura Macdonald Emma Madgwick Eden Skene Aisha Dow Erin Pratt Daniela Minutoli Alana Milich Alexandra Darbinian Alexandra Pecker Bridget Lane Fiona Anne Allen Georgia McMahon Lauren Gibbs Lucy Hall Maria Koulaginis Matilda Marnika Vanessa Oliveira Tracy Nichols

Coach: John McDonough Assistants: Dean Oliver

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Taylor Weltner Hannah Whittaker Abbey Snell Carle’ Rooks Ellie Beatty Jess Weltner Lewina Evans Sally Fyfield Sarah Morgan Meg Moloney Michelle Ball Megan Beaumont Maya Shenouda Ester Kim Claire Clarke Michelle Bourke Rosie Sheppard Rose Kennedy Steph McMurray Casey Sykes Madeleine Cook Mary Luong Anna Musgrave Lee Brown Chelsea Nurthen Bec Fietz Brooke Robertson Casey Tobin

St Marys Salesian (2) Coach: Simon Brownhill

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Annie Javernick Holly Ellis Isobel Leggett Sarah Papadimitriou Sarah Young Eliza Stanley Grace Barry Paige Mercer Lucy Turnbull Brittany Clark Vivienne Ellis Annemieke Thorbecke Jasmin Cannizzo Madeleine Nunan Eliza Tivendale Maddie Campbell Katie O’Neill Fiona Murphy Chloe Soderstrom Stephanie Binks Katrina Aabryn Nicole Shue Madeleine Stanley Shannen Cooper Stephanie Gill Fran Di Natale Penny Heath Zali Rayment Avalon Tickle Meg Boyd Alice Angley Alice Nunan Pip Wallish Jacinta Anderson Lisa Davie Courtney Davies-Kildea Anna Drayton Rheydn Milecki Elly Obradov Sarah Duldig Alice MacNamara Madelyn Croxford Natarsha Rappos Pip Peschke Jean White Dallis Op’t Hoog Rachel Gill Kayla Smith Zoe Baggot Lizzie Wagner Emily Wilson Whitney Zhou Maria Baker Nadja Carlburg

Fitzroy - ACU (2) Coach: Mick Symons

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Nicole Erasmus

PREMIER SKOB Saints secured their second win for the season defeating Brunswick Renegades by 63 points at Basil St Reserve. A strong, four-quarter performance by the SKOB Saints led them to victory and left the Renegades scoreless. Sarah Cameron was best on ground for St Kevs while Clare Woodhouse shone for Brunswick. The Fitzroy-ACU girls continued their winning streak after a 67-12 point win over Ajax at Gary Smorgon Oval. A five goal to two first half put topof-the-table Fitzroy in good stead to take home the points. While Ajax is yet to get a win, stand out performances from Toni Hamilton and Ally Bild were positives from the game.

GRADING 1 Top-of-the-table Melbourne University reinforced their dominance with another massive win against Brunswick Renegades (2) at Gillon Oval. The 169-point victors made a fast start with a 9 goal to none haul in the first quarter, which kick-started their strong performance. Renegades’ Suzanne Chilled proved to be one of the best for the day. West Brunswick remains undefeated after a 71-7 point win over Fitzroy-ACU at Ramsden St Oval. A combined eight goals from Erin McLaughlin, Rebecca King, Evelyn Burry and Sarah Kenny summed up the day and secured the win. Tess McDonald was one of the best and grounds and kicked Fitzroy’s sole goal. A 3-goal haul from Sophie Louchart saw UHS-VU secure an 18-point win over Therry Penola at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve Oval. It proved to be a tight contest where UHS-VU won the first three quarters and Therry Penola fought back in the in the fourth with three goals to none. With a final score of 54-36, Louchard was best for UHS-VU and Bridget Costello for Therry Penola.

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over Melbourne University (2) at home at Ivanhoe Park. After a two-goal apiece first quarter Ivanhoe were able to shoot out in the second with two goals to none. A final quarter fight back from Melbourne Uni was not enough to stop the 37-31-point win. Georgia Aanensen booted two for Ivanhoe while Molly Livingstone was amongst some of Melbourne University’s goal scorers. The undefeated Marcellin OC were given their first test of the season with a 32-point win over Yarra Old Grammarians at Bullen Park West Oval. Another strong forward performance of three goals from Chiara Moretta assisted in Marcellin’s third win and took her tally to a staggering 11. Caroline Stedmen also had a field day with two goals for Yarra Old Grammarians. A 14-goal to none first half secured a massive Round 3 Old Carey win against Bullen Templestowe at Spicer Oval, Carey Sports Complex. With 14 different Old Carey goal scorers for the day, they left their opponent scoreless and ran away to a 175-0 point win. Old Carey’s Clare Hollebone was amongst the gold scorers and proved to be one of, if not, the best on ground.

GRADING 3 A close encounter at St James Park saw Collegians defeat Swinburne University AFC by 18 points. Collegians dominated the first half with four goals to Swinburne’s none. A fourth quarter fight back from Swinburne saw the final score at a respectable 35-17 Stand out performances from Isabella Bowring and Sophie Barbas assisted in the Collegians’ second win. Spectators of Gary Smorgon Oval were treated to the first VAFA women’s draw with South Melbourne Districts and St Kevins (2) both scoring 26 for the entirety of the game. St Kevins proved to be slightly on top and looked to take home the points after heading into the final term with three goals to none, but a final three-goal quarter from SMD was enough to split the points. Rachel Daymond was South Melbourne’s best and Emma Vergano likewise for the SKOB Saints. A low scoring affair saw Old Xaverians defeat Old Brighton by 33 points at Xavier College. A final score of 37-4, and five goals to none for the entirety of the game, resulted in an Old Xaverians 49

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victory and positioned them at the top of their table.

GRADING 4 A three goal to none first half helped Old Camberwell to a 34-point win over Hawthorn AFC at Gordon Barnard Reserve. Old Camberwell proved too good with four goals combined for Eloise Defina and Ashley Sturrock. Hawthorn’s Emma Peel shone kicking her team’s only goal and being one of the best on ground. Old Geelong showcased dominance after a 74-6 point win over St Mary’s Salesian (2) at Como Park. A steady four-quarter performance and fivegoal to none first half was more than enough to lead the Old Geelong girls to their second win. A combined five goals between Annabel Rothfield and Sarah Robinson further contributed to Old Geelong’s big win. The undefeated Old Trinity continue to prove themselves as a powerhouse of the women’s competition with big 175-point win against Canterbury Football Club at Hughes Oval. Old Trinity were dominant throughout with multiple scorers and a strong team performance. Emma Hall shone for the Cobras, but it was Old Trinity’s Georgia Fleiter’s day with a stellar 10 goals, taking her season tally to a whopping 17.

GRADING 5 Old Haileybury recorded their second win for the season after defeating De La Salle by 101 points at Jordon Reserve. With eight first half goals and seven second half goals, the Old Haileybury girls were too strong for their opponent. De La Salle hit the scoreboard with a minor in the second term and unfortunately were not able to add to it for the remainder of the game. Caufield Grammarians remain undefeated and Monash Blues encountered their first loss after a close 36-28 final score at Frearson Oval Monash University. A back and forth contest between two strong sides saw the points go in the way of the Caufield girls. A best on ground performance and two goals from Amy Dumas was enough to secure a top position for Caufield Grammarians. A two-goal Kimberley Watson performance 50

helped Mazenod to a 37-point win against Oakleigh at Mazenod College. After a dead even first quarter with two goals apiece, Mazenod shot ahead kicking six goals to two for the remainder of the game. A gutsy performance from Mazenod’s Laura Backhouse earned her best on ground.

GRADING 6 Top-of-the-table Beaumaris remain undefeated with an 89-15 point win over St Bedes/Mentone Tigers at Southern Rd Oval. A fast start of six goals to none from the tenacious Beaumaris girls was more than enough to get them over the line for a third time. The 74-point victors had multiple goal scorers contributing to their 13 goals for the day while Tiger Kate Dempsey had a strong performance despite the loss. A strong third quarter from St Mary’s Salesian (1) proved to be the key in defeating Ormond AFC by 20 points at Ferndale Park. Prior to the five-goal to none third team both teams were on relatively even terms with the score sitting at 18-10 going into the main break. Rebecca Grant had a field day being named best on as well as kicking two goals. Hampton Rovers recorded their first win for the season after defeating Old Mentonians by 20 points at Keysborough Playing Fields. The Rovers showcased fight and determination after going into the final term a goal behind to boot four winning goals. Kristy Ebbott was amongst Hampton’s goal scorers while Old Mentonians’ Emily Whitehouse kicked two.

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HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER

Sam Proud Michael Speakman Nic Russ Anthony Taouk Ben Scala Bailey Thomas Hamish Brennan Sean Stanley Jamie Hess Daniel O’Loughlin James Dalbosco Will Honan William Prowse Thomas Dixon Will Kennedy Jeremy Power Michael McKay Tiernan O’Brien Jonathan Merlo Nicholas Fox Paddy Phillips Michael Batten (C) Jack Gilbert Alex Trigar James Hart Sam Ralph Will Mantesso (C) Tom Hart Thomas Williamson

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Brad Austin Kevin Balfe Will Berryman Mason Bode Luke Boyle Ryan Carroll Mitch Cassar Luke Clark Devlin Dankert Alex Derzekos Jaye Edmunds Luke Forbes Sam Giles Jai Hale Sam Hart Jai Hale Yves Hopkins-Gamble Julian Howard Tom Jenkins Liam Kilfoyle Nicholas Law Spencer Luscombe Brenden McCoy Sam Moloney Jarrod Munday Pat Nikolic Sam Nguyen Thomas O’Hehir Mackenzie Palmer Leigh Patten Jack Scott Brad Shea Keir Steegstra Zac Straker Matt Wetering

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43 Michael, Sam 44 Monaco, Nathan 45 Monkman, Adam 46 Morgan, Xavier 47 Morris, Cooper 48 Mullaly, James 49 Murphy, Liam 50 Nagle, Geordie 51 Northey, Chris 52 O’Callaghan, Sean 53 O’Conner, Mark 54 O’Sullivan, Nick 55 Pennell, Sam 56 Persson, Howie 57 Rando, Ricky 58 Riley, Mitchell 59 Shannon, Trent 60 Simons, Matt 61 Squires, Joe 62 Taylor, Will 63 Tokatlidis, Billy 64 Trusler, Aaron 65 Watson, Riley

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Parkdale Vultures

Coaches: Sam Shaw Assistants: Declan Pittonet & Pat Wallace

1 Ahearn, Ben 2 Almeida, Josh 3 Antonucci, Nathan 4 Bailey, James 5 Bowen, Harry 6 Brasher, Daniel 7 Brown, Jayden 8 Burt, Harry 9 Busetti, Chris 10 Cadman, Remy 11 Campbell, Harry 12 Canny, Michael 13 Catrice, Nick 14 Christiansen, Tom 15 Colak, Matt 16 Cook, Pat 17 Deftereos, Tom 18 Ferris-McDonald, Charlie 19 Galbraith, Josh 20 Gallucio, Joseph 21 Ghersi, Chris 22 Greaves, James 23 Grundmann, Zac 24 Gunning, Oliver 25 Harrington, Tom 26 Hawker, Zac 27 Higgins, Jack 28 Hounihan, Pat 29 Ingram, Josh 30 Jakes, Michael 31 Kelliher, Liam 32 Kourakis, Hamish 33 Leontaritis, Nick 34 Lvovsky, Alex 35 Lvovsky, Marek 36 Mackie, Will 37 Maloney, Tom 38 Manakis, Liam 39 Marandos, Jay 40 McCormack, Frank 41 McDonald, Tom 42 Melissinos, Daniel

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Old Xaverians

Nick Allen Sam Dorevitch Liam Edwards James Edwards Zach Mowthorpe Declan Hicks Ethan McDonald Myles Spielvogel Jesse Toniolo Harry Schaffer (Co Capt) Ellis Williams Tom Tonkin Christian Potgieter Will Lyon Jack Lewis Matt Ball Myles Spielvogel Ben Fynmore (Co Capt) James Wainwright Ben Slack James Boal Oliver Harris Finn McEvoy Dylan Smith Alex Ross Tom Collins Lachlan Arnold Youssef Sabet Blake McLeod Darcy Levin Ollie Allis Chris Diggle Zachary Farrell Isaac Hedger Jack Webster Marcus Uhe Marlou Murphy Tom Kennedy Joe McClelland Jack Waldron Laurence Seaholme Michael Clune Nick Baltas Daniel Wigney Jack Geason

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Julian Lam Chris Grigoriadis Shaun Evans Hayden Bruce Campbell Moore Matthew Foley James Taylor Alex Heath Benjamin Mathews Jacob Duigan Matt Hanson Jak Nardino Jack Ryan Callum Linehan Harrison Smyth Andreas Baruhas Oliver Brennen Jai Capsalis Vass Ged Daniel Keating Andrew Paspaliaris Benjamin Page Michael McWeeney Sean Hollis Daniel Borys Natan Mason Keenan Jenson Brayden Morrow Will Avery H. Edwards C. Heath

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Coach: Nick Hyland Assistants: Matt O’Callaghan

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Caulfield Gr.

Coach: Nathan Beaumont Assistants: David Simon

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Beaumaris

Coach: Brendon Moore Assistants: Phil Avery, Simon Crompton

Old Scotch

Coach: Aaron Gooden Res Coach: Mick Clearihan 4 Lachlan Strathmore 5 Sam Dawborn (C) 6 Max Martin 7 Ben Quint 8 James Ford 9 Sam Lynch 10 Matthew Hucul 11 Daniel Clearihan 12 Andrew Edgerton 13 Austin Harding 14 Charlie Westacott 15 Oscar Don 15R Josh Richards (RC) 16 Anthony Bennett 17 Sam Hermann 18 Fraser Halligan 19 Edison Nguyen 20 David Zietsman 20R Max Kelly 21 Thomas Lindholm 22 Alex Capp 23 Nicholas Watson 24 Harry Cormack 25 James Halse 26 Barry Arnold 27 Ethan Maxwell 28 Tom Anderson 29 Jonathan Loveridge 30 Lachlan Byrne-Jones 31 Matthew Chadwick 32 Angus Roller 33 Harry Moar 34 Ben Nicholls 35 James McGlashan

36 Mackenzie Fenton 37 Hamish Glaspole 38 Caleb Kalogirou 39 James Fish 41 Nicholas Stockdale 42 Alastair Bailey 44 Max Hackett 45 Sam West 46 Mitchell Kanat 47 Zach Jones 48 Alex Brooke 49 Will Griffin 50 James Hicks 51 Oscar Jaeger 53 Darcy Sandilands 54 Henry Malouf 56 Joe Molony 57 Edward Emmett 58 Henry Starkins 59 Nick Sutherland 60 Charlie Howcroft 62 Nat Kirchhofer 64 James Murray 65 Dominic Shrimpton 66 Tom Edney 67 John Molony 68 Lachlan Padbury 70 Ed Lindholm 71 James Maginness 72 Lawrence Parisi 74 Peter Georgiadis 75 Kieran Forbes 86 Henry Hinge

St Kevins

Coach: Jon Taylor Res 1: Wayne Oswald Res 2: Will Doble 1 Benjamin Pearce 1 Nicholas Dachs 3 Jack Davidson 4 Aidan Cellini 4 Lachlan Ryan 6 Christian M Moyle 8 Jonathan MacKenzie 11 Patrick Dempsey 12 Hugh Fitzpatrick 14 Ben Collins 14 Owen Millar 15 Nicholas Mullaly 15 Matthew Pacella 17 David Ghaly 18 James Jaensch 18 Oskar Zemdegs 19 Edward Bourke 20 Harrison Evans 20 Brusco, Luke 21 Leigh Sfetkidis 22 Nicholas Seletto 23 Alec Oldis 24 Jesse Collins 25 Daine McGuiness 25 Tom Andriske 27 Luke Loschiavo 31 Aidan Russo 32 Brenton Lohan 33 Lachlan Bown 35 Josh Rowe 36 Chalker, Harrison 37 Dominic Xaiz 37 Luke Suhr 37 Dominic Guastalegname 39 Declan Buggle

40 Jake Langton 40 Edward Dumaresq 42 Alexander Connell 42 Christopher Mills 44 Nicholas Bird 45 Patrick Gheller 46 Harry Gabelich 49 Tom Cooper 50 Maximillian Bufardeci 51 Patrick McNamara 53 Lachlan McDonald 54 Sam Cameron 56 Samuel Wray 57 Samuel Charles 58 Thomas Pirola 59 Lachlan Cambell 60 Michael Pisker 61 William Borcoski 67 Lewis Powell 72 Tom Norris 75 Will Day 81 Michael Sponza 82 George Jensen

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HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19

Marty Kelliher

UNDER 19 ROUND 3 REVIEW PREMIER: Premier section may prove very difficult to predict because of tight and erratic results we’re seeing. This was evident in the replay of the last two Section 2 grand finals where after an even opening half, Caulfield Grammarians opened their winning account. Grammarians kicked away from Parkdale by tightening up the defence and quelling the impact of the vultures forwards. Old Scotch took the game right up to the high flying Old Xavs and perhaps they were a little unlucky as Xavs held on for a two-point win. I may have underestimated Old Scotch and it will be interesting to see if they can maintain the standard they showed this week. A sleepy third quarter by St. Bernard’s has cost them in what turned out to be a close fought dour defensive game. SKOB held onto a 3/4 time lead to get their second hard fought win of the season. Paddy McNamara was best on for the SKOB whilst it was familiar names for the Bernies with Considine, Sullivan and Holland prominent again. De La lost their unbeaten run against Beaumaris who ended up running out six goal winners over De La. The defence of De La had no answer to Cusack who kicked seven and was way too strong and classy. To their credit, the Dees did manage to get within two goals at the 15-minute mark of the last quarter before fading. This week’s games shape up as potentially season defining for a number of teams, with Old Scotch against Parkdale, SKOB with an opportunity to get their spluttering season going forward when they have a grand final rematch against Beaumaris, and lastly, De La at Old Xaverians is shaping as most interesting games. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Premier Old Scotch v Parkdale St. Bernard's v Caulfield grammarians Old Xaverians v De La Salle SKOB v Beaumaris

PREMIER RESERVE: SKOB (3) got over the line against a fast finishing Fitzroy which, given the tough start to life in premier reserve, would be an enormous relief to all involved. With Honan and Lyon amongst the goals, Old Xavs maintained their unbeaten record when they accounted for an inconsistent Old Scotch. An opening quarter seven goal start by the 52

Bernies allowed to them to set up their win against SKOB and De La put the cue in the rack early once they had established a strong lead over a gallant and persistent Beaumaris as they joined both Xavs and St. Bernard’s at the top of the ladder. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Premier Reserve Old Scotch v Fitzroy Old Xaverians v De La Salle St. Bernard's v SKOB (3) SKOB v Beaumaris

SECTION 2: The scholars derby of Parkville never really eventuated as the Blues steamrolled their Blacks counterparts in a horribly lopsided game, which would have seen the final result even more decisive but for errant kicking. Early pace setters, Williamstown CYMS, ran out of time as they fell 5-points short against my early season tip Old Melburnians who’ll take some momentum from their victory as they move into the next few rounds. For CYMS it may be seen as the one that got away. Old Carey led Fitzroy all day which was a slight surprise to me to record a meritorious seven goal win. For the Panthers, Chapman with six was a decisive player on the day playing up forward whom the Roy’s failed to stop. In the last game, and based on results to this point, there was perhaps a boil over where Collegians led at every change to run out worthy winners over the early season leader St. Bedes Mentone tigers. For the Tigers, it may be the wake up call they required, as for the Lion cubs, it may prove a watershed moment even at this early stage. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 2 Collegians v Fitzroy St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Carey Uni Blues v Williamstown CYMS Old Melburnians v Uni Blacks

SECTION 3: Seccull with nine snags was the difference as old Haileybury kept their winning start to the year going against a struggling OGGS who are lacking cohesion at this early stage of the season. Old Ivanhoe enjoyed the comforts of home at the foreboding Chelmsworth park when they defeated a strangely subdued and disappointing Old Brighton. The ‘Tonners, despite some success THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


at school level recently, are not seeing that translate into their under 19’s and they need to look at why. The Jekyll and Hyde mantle has been passed from the aforementioned Tonners to Old Trinity who after last week’s win on the road fell at home to Ormond. Credit to the Monders who kicked five in the last to record a stirring win away. Marcellin also joined Old Haileybury as unbeaten and on top as they held off a fast finishing Hampton Rovers to keep their unblemished start going. Rivalry round is upon us early as this week we have Old Haileybury hosting Rovers, Trinity welcoming Old Ivanhoe and Old Brighton making the short trip to Ormond. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 3 Old Haileybury v Hampton Rovers Ormond v Old Brighton OGGS v Marcellin Old Trinity v Old Ivanhoe

SECTION 4: Wasteful kicking by Mazenod didn’t help calm the coaches nerves given what was a very tight contest all day against Monash Blues but they did enough to gain the four points in a game where margins were slim all day. Could this be a final later this year? We will wait to see. With a dominant last quarter, and taking full advantage of their decisive home ground, Therry were able to record their first win of season 2017, leaving Peninsula winless and searching for answers. Parkside, with a withering last quarter, were able to run over a tiring PEGS at Essendon to take home a valuable four points. No doubt opposition coaches and teams will note that this is the second last quarter fade out from PEGS and it has cost them 3/4 time leads and winning positions both times. In a game where goals were at a premium Whitefriars were able to move to 4th on the ladder as they snuck over the top of the previously undefeated Preston. For Friars they would be hoping it may signal the start of a run. For the Bullants, it’s time to bounce back. I am also trying to get a handle on this section as my tipping is not proving too accurate.

SECTION 5: With St. Bedes Mentone tigers and old McKinnon both unbeaten at this stage and having established themselves as the teams to chase this has set up a mouthwatering clash today on the confines of Brindisi st. The young tigers mauled a hapless Aquinas who basically had no answer to them and with Fisher and Barba both kicking 6 it wasn’t a pleasant day for a struggling Aquinas. Despite 2 games in 5 days Old McKinnon kept their winning run going as an opening quarter 8 goal burst set up a strong win over a young improving Hampton Rovers, who certainly tightened up after the first break but it was a long day despite that. De La were led by 2 year 11 students in Pat Bohan and Billy Cooke who with 7 goals had a day out as the home team ran riot over an undermanned Old Paradians who couldn’t come to terms with the ball movement of De La. Credit to the Paradians who kept at it and were well supported by their travelling parents and friends. Despite Cloke kicking 4 Oakleigh weren’t able to haul in MHSOB who prevailed by 16 points and were able to record their opening win of season 2017. Old Camberwell are making light of my early season concerns for them as they recorded another win and brought the CYMS youngsters back to earth with a thumping win. For the JOC’s v La Trobe game there was no report to rely upon, apologies to them. This week we have the top of the table clash, but also the Plenty Rd derby as la Trobe host Old Paradians. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 5 Williamstown CYMS v Oakleigh La Trobe v Old Paradians St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v old McKinnon Hampton rovers v Old Camberwell Aquinas v St. John's ocfc MHSOB v De La Salle

Your Holmesglen Your Holmesglen Your Future Your Future

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 4 Mazenod v Monash Blues Therry v Peninsula PEGS v Parkside Preston v Whitefriars

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RETRO

Geoff Reilley

@GeoffreyReilley

5 YEARS AGO – 2012 In Premier Section Old Trinity met Caulfield Grammarians with both teams keen to move out of the bottom two. The first half saw both defences on top with Caulfield leading by 7 points at quarter time and by 4 points at half-time. Trinity started to assert themselves in the third term and led at the last change 10.9 to 8.6. In the final quarter, Trinity started to take over with Andrew Ramsden the key target and although the Fields kicked 4 goals, the OT’s kicked 8 to seal the match 18.14 to 12.10. Best - Hamilton, B Howell, Pohl, Barratt, Iezzi, Mescher (OT) and O’Sullivan, Hyland, Scheetz (3), Reilly, Wood, Perkins (CGFC). In Premier B, it was one of the tightest contests for the season to date between Old Ivanhoe and Oakleigh. Scores were level at both quarter and half time but Old Ivanhoe worked their way to a 2 goal lead by three quarter time. In a great last quarter during which Oakleigh mounted a spirited come-back, the Hoes steadied to win 17.9 to 15.8 in a quality game of Aussie Rules. Best - M Delmonte (5), Butler (6), Diorietes, Mitris, Ward, Sutherland (Old Ivanhoe) and Cleary, Disiervi, Ott, Harold. Ioannidis, Lamb (Oakleigh). The ‘Club Warehouse Rising Star’ award for the week went to Patrick Ambrose (Old Xaverians) who joined the Xas from the College in 2009 where he had played in the 1st XVlll in years 11 and 12. Patrick was back as the Xas after two seasons at Coburg. (Yes the same Patrick Ambrose now with Essendon FC - GR) The Umpires’ Column written by Steve McCarthy and Cam Davidson recorded a milestone for Shane McNamara who was in his 8th season with the VAFA Umpires. Shane had umpired for Werribee in the ‘Clubbies’ for a couple of seasons before deciding to give it a go with the VAFAUA. Shane had received the ‘Most Improved Umpire’ award along the way. 10 YEARS AGO – 2007 By this round Old Brighton had seen off three other teams that were seen to be genuine challengers at the start of the season and their latest victory over University Blues, was a very comprehensive win. The ‘Tonners’ led at each change, didn’t kick all that well for goal at times but finished well in the clear 14.17 to 9.10. Ex Sandringham player, Callan Buckley was best afield for Brighton and Joe Sturrock’s first game for the season was welcomed by the Blues. Best players - Buckley, Mann (3), Hendra, Perrett, Edge, Tolj (Old Brighton) and Sturrock, cordy, Lowcoack, Watts, Paterson, Steele (Uni Blues). Ben Ryde and Albie Firley were the field umps in charge. Uni Blacks were pushed until half time by bottom team MHSOB but the Blacks ran away in the second half with a final score 13.13 to 7.11. Best - Shaw, 54

P Kempton, Dowsley, Jess, Shaw, Lalich (Blacks) and McIntyre, Villani, White, Campbell, Taft, Evans (MHSOB). Simon Stokes and Leah Gallagher were in charge with the whistle. Caulfield Grammarians, Andrew Sinclair and Eddy Kalaja, both posted their 50th games having come through the Under 19’s. Marcus Lee and Tim Cotter recorded their 150th and 100th games respectively for Beaumaris. “Umpires Corner” congratulated their members who had answered the call to donate blood and went as a group along with their resident ‘Captain Blood’, Brendan Corcoran. Those who donated were Anthony Damen, Jeremy Heffernan, Tim Sutcliffe, Ryan Robertson, Sean Scully, Paul Tuppen and Vin Viscovi.

20 YEARS AGO – 1997 In C Section, North Old Boys took the trip down the highway to Bluff Road to face up to Hampton Rovers, NOBS with an unblemished record for the season to date. Knowing the rovers are never easy at their home ground NOBS were determined to start well but the Rovers kept a hold on the visitors early to lead 2.2 to 0.2 at the first break. NOBS received a rev up at the break and kicked 6.3 to nothing to have the lead going into half time. The Rovers clawed back a bit in the third but the cream rose to the top in the final term and North ran away to win 15.7 to 8.5 and remain undefeated. Best - McKay, Collison, Manassa, Lyons, Boyle (3), Irvine (NOBS) and Anderson, Scarlett, Helliger, McKellar, Fletcher, Martyn (Rovers). In D Section Whitefriars Old Collegians were taking all before them and although Old Camberwell kept the pressure up all day, the Friars finished in front at the end of each quarter, winning 19.12 to 12.13. Best - O’Connor, Maguire, A Carbone, Fedele, Jenkins, Law (Whitefriars) and Fried, Spurritt, Whitehead, Horskins, Inkster (5), Town (Old Camberwell). 30 YEARS AGO – 1987 In A Section, Ormond ran away from North Old Boys in the final quarter after a particularly tight first three quarters even though Ormond had led at each change. The final thirty minutes or so saw young Ormond full forward, Paul Schuhkraft, kick 4 goals making it 7 for the day and Mark McDonald at centre half forward was completely dominant with 6 goals. The scene was set for a top of the ladder showdown between Old Paradians and Ormond the following weekend. Best - Clark, M McDonald (6), Schuhkraft (7), Taylor, Nash, B Connell (Ormond) and Malone, Curulli, Considine, Carroll, Booth, Griffin (NOBS). In B Section, undefeated Parkside met St Kilda CBCOC who had yet to win a match. The game went along pretty much to plan with Parkside leading by a goal at quarter time, two goals at half-time and then extended the lead to five goals at the THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


final break. StKilda were determined to break the drought and really applied the pressure gradually drawing closer kicking quick goals and restricting Parkside to behinds only. To the credit of the ‘Red Devils’ they fought tooth and nail and held on to win by 5 points. Best - Page, Papas, Sherlock, Sansonetti (3), Sturgess, Williams (Parkside) and Driscoll, Riddell, Gillan, Boyd, Baker, Berenger (StKCCOB). Tony Sheehan played his 300th game for La Trobe Uni and had been at the club since it started in 1967. Tony was also a Life Member and had played 80 games before La trobe joined the VAFA. Tony was playing coach when La Trobe first joined the‘Ammos’ and led them to the E Section premiership. Included in Tony’s credits were 40 ‘intervarsity’ games and when the club were at their lowest in 1965, he came back and ‘pulled the boots on’, sometimes playing in both the senior and reserves on the same day. Tony’s overall efforts were lauded by all at ‘The Trobers’. It was 100 games for Rod May, ANZ’s Vice President and key position player. Rod had made a number of comebacks for ANZ, survived some nasty leg injuries and was a very popular player and clubman.

40 YEARS AGO – 1977 In A Section, top four team De La Salle had a real scare against bottom placed Coburg who played some great footy in the first quarter to hold a handy two goal lead in what was to be a low scoring match. As expected, the D’s bounced back in the second before Coburg snatched a 1 point lead by three quarter time. De La’s troops rallied in the last term to hold on for a 9 point victory but Coburg, winless to date, deserved the plaudits of their loyal supporters. Best players – McHenry, Groves, Nugent, Bothe, Donegan, P McDonnell (De La Salle) and M Green, P O’Brien, G Green, Royal, M Finlay, P Finlay (Coburg). In B Section, Old Scotch hosted Reservoir Old Boys with a place in the top four at stake. It was to be a very competitive game with Scotch holding sway in the first term and Reservoir responding strongly in the second to take a 2 goal lead. A terrific third term by Scotch saw them register 5.6 to nil and it seemed they had it in the bag. Reservoir came at the home side again early in the last but Scotch answered the challenge to win 16.18 to 14.14 in a great game of amateur football. Best players – Anderson (3), Frew, Tallent, Thompson, Hays, Bubb (Scotch) and R Shepherd (6), McKerrow, Paulka, Dowell, Byrne, Trevascus (Reservoir). One of Alphington’s greatest players, Doug “Ernie” Adams played his 200th game. Son of former great, Percy Adams, Doug’s wing play was superb with excellent ball skills. Lee “Moose” Thomas reached his 200th game for University High School Old Boys despite missing 2 years while in New Zealand. Lee had won a number of honours for his club including THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

the coveted Best Clubman award.

50 YEARS AGO – 1967 B Section was a very tight grade and St Kilda CBC Old Boys and University High School Old Boys confirmed this with a draw which left them both in equal third place on points. The game fluctuated with the lead changing a number of times with the final score 70 points each. Best players – Egan, Sherman, Peluso, Vignola, Hoy, Sweeney (St Kilda CBC) and A Hume, Nettleton, Keddie, Prosser, Migios, Goodwin (UHSOB). In “The Amateur Footballer”, there was an award of “Personality of the Week”and in this edition it was Roy Harper, new coach of Old Brighton Grammarians. Roy had an impressive football career to date. He played his first senior football with Hampton Rovers in 1945 leaving them to join Sandringham in the VFA in 1949. He won Sandy’s best and fairest in 49 and 51 and was runner-up in the J J Liston Trophy in 49. After 80 games with Sandy he played 49 games with Footscray in the VFL from 1952 to 1955 winning Footscray’s best first year player in 1952. Roy went on to coach Glenhuntly (1958-60) and played for them (1961-63). Old Brighton were delighted to welcome Roy to their club. 60 YEARS AGO – 1957 In A Section, Old Scotch, with greater accuracy in front of goal and steadier defence, held Coburg at bay in the last quarter to score a decisive victory, 12.9 to 7.16. Scotch had first use of the strong wind but strong defence by Dugdale made scoring difficult. Hood had the advantage over Merrick in the centre and consistently drove Scotch forward. The Coburg rucks took control in the second quarter, the Scotch defence began to weaken and Coburg led by 9 points at halftime. Scotch had a much better result in the third term to lead by 28 points at the last change and although Coburg attacked consistently, Scotch’s rugged defence stood firm to ensure the four points. Best players – Wood, Tindale (4), Gibbs (Scotch) and Merrick, Cooke, Dugdale (Coburg). Scotch firmed in second place as a result of this match and Coburg continued to sit in the middle of the ladder. Coburg forward, Spencer, held his lead in the goal kickers’ stakes with 18 for the season to date ahead of Rush (Collegians) with 17. In a major break through, the coming interstate amateur match between Victoria and South Australia would be televised by ABV-Channel 2 with Ken Dakin and Roy McDonald as commentators. It was hoped that the Australian Broadcasting Commission would televise further VAFA matches during the season as part of its plans to widen the scope of coverage for local sport. 55


RESULTS

HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER Caulfield Parkdale Vultures Beaumaris De La Salle Old Xaverians Old Scotch St Kevins St Bernards

1.3, 1.4, 2.2, 4.4, 5.3, 3.0, 2.3, 2.0,

4.5, 8.5, 3.6, 4.6, 7.5, 11.6, 5.5, 7.6, 7.4, 10.6, 6.6, 11.9, 3.8, 7.10, 4.1, 5.5,

WILSON WOMEN’S PREMIER 11.5 (71) 4.8 (32) 16.7 (103) 10.7 (67) 13.8 (86) 12.12 (84) 9.12 (66) 8.9 (57)

HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER RESERVE De La Salle Beaumaris Old Xaverians Old Scotch St Kevins OB (3) Fitzroy St Bernards St Kevins

3.2, 9.7, 14.12, 14.17 (101) 2.2, 3.2, 4.2, 7.2 (44) 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 13.9 (87) 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.8 (56) 2.6, 4.7, 7.12, 9.14 (68) 2.4, 3.14, 4.15, 8.17 (65) 7.4, 9.8, 10.9, 10.15 (75) 0.3, 2.8, 5.8, 5.11 (41)

St Kevins Brunswick Renegades Fitzroy AJAX

HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 2

Collegians Swinburne University Sth Melbourne Dist St Kevins Old Xaverians Old Brighton

3.4, 5.9, 8.10, 0.1, 3.3, 3.4, 4.7, 6.8, 9.12, 1.1, 5.2, 8.2, 4.6, 8.10, 12.16, 1.1, 4.3, 6.4, 2.2, 7.3, 12.5, 5.2, 8.4, 11.6,

14.12 (96) 4.5 (29) 10.15 (75) 10.7 (67) 14.21 (105) 8.6 (54) 17.7 (109) 12.11 (83)

HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 4 Mazenod Monash Blues Parkside PEGS Whitefriars Preston Bullants Therry Penola OB Peninsula OB

1.5, 3.6, 5.9, 1.2, 3.4, 5.6, 2.1, 7.5, 8.5, 5.2, 5.3, 11.6, 1.2, 2.3, 4.5, 2.4, 4.7, 5.8, 1.4, 2.10, 5.15, 5.0, 5.1, 7.2,

6.16 (52) 7.6 (48) 12.9 (81) 12.7 (79) 8.6 (54) 7.9 (51) 10.19 (79) 7.2 (44)

HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 5 SBMT 5.5, 11.11, 17.14, Aquinas OC 0.1, 1.1, 1.1, De La Salle 9.3, 15.8, 18.11, Old Paradians 0.1, 0.1, 1.2, Old McKinnon/Glen Eira 8.2, 11.7, 15.9, Hampton Rovers 1.1, 2.3, 2.3, MHOB 3.6, 7.8, 10.16, Oakleigh 2.2, 5.9, 6.11, Old Camberwell 0.0, 13.11, 13.11, WIlliamstown CYMS 0.0, 5.1, 5.1,

9.4, 14.10, 20.18, 24.25 (169) 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) 3.2, 5.6, 8.10, 10.11 (71) 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 1.1 (7) 3.2, 5.5, 7.10, 7.12 (54) 0.1, 1.3, 2.4, 5.6 (36) 2.3, 4.5, 5.7, 5.7 (37) 2.1, 2.2, 3.5, 4.7 (31) 4.7, 4.10, 5.14, 6.15 (51) 0.0, 2.1, 2.1, 3.1 (19) 8.4, 14.9, 18.12, 27.13 (175) 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 3 1.1, 0.2, 0.1, 1.2, 1.1, 0.2,

4.4, 0.3, 0.3, 1.3, 2.3, 0.3,

5.4, 0.4, 0.3, 3.8, 3.3, 0.4,

5.5 (35) 2.5 (17) 3.8 (26) 3.8 (26) 5.7 (37) 0.4 (4)

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 4

HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 3 Old Haileybury Old Geelong Marcellin OC Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe Old Brighton Ormond Old Trinity

PREMIER THIRDS 8.15 (63) 0.0 (0) 10.7 (67) 2.0 (12)

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 2

University Blues University Blacks Collegians St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Old Carey Fitzroy Old Melburnians Williamstown CYMS

0.0, 0.0, 16.27 (123) 0.0, 0.0, 2.8 (20) 7.8, 14.12, 15.15 (105) 5.2, 7.2, 10.3 (63) 7.5, 10.10, 14.15 (99) 4.1, 7.1, 9.3 (57) 9.3, 11.4, 12.6 (78) 4.2, 7.6, 11.7 (73)

3.7, 6.12, 0.0, 0.0, 5.4, 6.4, 2.0, 2.0,

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 1 Melbourne University Brunswick Renegades West Brunswick Fitzroy Uhs-Vu Therry Penola Ivanhoe Melbourne University Marcellin OC Yarra Old Old Carey Bulleen Templestowe

0.0, 0.0, 5.4, 1.1, 5.2, 2.0, 2.2, 4.1,

3.5, 0.0, 2.2, 1.0,

23.19 (157) 2.2 (14) 22.13 (145) 2.3 (15) 18.11 (119) 3.3 (21) 11.20 (86) 9.16 (70) 16.13 (109) 6.3 (39)

Old Camberwell Hawthorn Old Geelong St Mary’s Salesian Old Trinity Canterbury

2.1, 3.5, 4.7, 5.10 (40) 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0 (6) 3.4, 5.9, 7.12, 10.14 (74) 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0 (6) 9.6, 16.12, 21.15, 26.19 (175) 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

Old Melburnians Beaumaris Old Xaverians Red St Kevins OB Gold University Blues University Blacks Old Xaverians Black Collegians St Kevins OB Green St Bernards

2.3, 5.3, 7.3, 9.9 (63) 2.1, 3.5, 5.5, 7.6 (48) 1.2, 5.5, 8.6, 11.10 (76) 1.3, 2.4, 3.5, 6.7 (43) 1.4, 3.8, 6.10, 9.14 (68) 2.3, 3.8, 6.9, 8.11 (59) 4.4, 5.8, 9.16, 15.20 (110) 1.2, 4.2, 4.4, 7.5 (47) 5.3, 11.4, 12.8, 14.10 (94) 1.2, 3.2, 7.3, 12.7 (79)

PREMIER B THIRDS Old Scotch Fitzroy De La Salle Monash Blues Old Trinity Old Carey

2.3, 1.2, 3.1, 2.2, 5.2, 2.2,

5.5, 9.5, 13.7 (85) 5.3, 8.4, 8.5 (53) 8.5, 9.5, 11.6 (72) 2.3, 5.8, 7.10 (52) 9.5, 14.9, 19.10 (124) 6.3, 7.4, 10.5 (65)

PREMIER C THIRDS Ormond St Mary’s Salesian Williamstown CYMS West Brunswick Caulfield Therry Penola OB Marcellin Old Geelong P E G S Kew

2.0, 4.4, 6.7, 11.8 (74) 2.2, 3.3, 5.4, 8.4 (52) 4.2, 9.2, 12.4, 14.5 (89) 0.1, 2.1, 5.2, 5.9 (39) 5.1, 10.4, 13.5, 17.12 (114) 2.2, 3.3, 4.4, 5.4 (34) 0.3, 2.5, 7.10, 9.10 (64) 2.4, 3.8, 3.9, 4.14 (38) 2.3, 7.5, 14.12, 18.14 (122) 2.1, 4.1, 4.1, 5.5 (35)

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 5 Old Haileybury De La Salle Mazenod OC Oakleigh Caulfield Monash Blues

4.4, 0.0, 2.2, 2.0, 2.3, 0.5,

8.5, 10.10, 15.12 (102) 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 (1) 5.7, 6.9, 8.11 (59) 2.0, 3.3, 3.4 (22) 2.4, 3.4, 5.6 (36) 1.8, 1.9, 3.10 (28)

WOMEN’S GRADING GROUP 6 Beaumaris St Bedes / Mentone Tigers St Mary’s Salesian Ormond Hampton Rovers Old Mentonians

5.2, 0.0, 0.2, 1.2, 1.0, 1.4,

6.5, 0.0, 2.6, 1.4, 1.4, 2.4,

7.9, 1.1, 5.7, 1.5, 2.6, 3.6,

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13.11 (89) 2.3 (15) 5.7 (37) 2.5 (17) 6.8 (44) 3.6 (24)

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HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER RESERVE Beaumaris (2)

DeLa Salle (2)

Coach: Brendon Moore Assistants: Phil Avery

Julian Lam Chris Grigoriadis Shaun Evans Hayden Bruce Campbell Moore Matthew Foley James Taylor Alex Heath Benjamin Mathews Jacob Duigan Matt Hanson Jak Nardino Jack Ryan Callum Linehan Harrison Smyth Andreas Baruhas Oliver Brennen Jai Capsalis Vass Ged Daniel Keating Andrew Paspaliaris Benjamin Page Michael McWeeney Sean Hollis Daniel Borys Natan Mason Keenan Jenson Brayden Morrow Will Avery H. Edwards C. Heath

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Old Xaverians (2)

Coaches: Pat Allan Assistants: Josh Edwards & John Spanos

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

Lvovsky, Alex Lvovsky, Marek Mackie, Will Maloney, Tom Manakis, Liam Marandos, Jay McCormack, Frank McDonald, Tom Melissinos, Daniel Michael, Sam Monaco, Nathan Monkman, Adam Morgan, Xavier Morris, Cooper Mullaly, James Murphy, Liam Nagle, Geordie Northey, Chris O’Callaghan, Sean O’Conner, Mark O’Sullivan, Nick Pennell, Sam Persson, Howie Rando, Ricky Riley, Mitchell Shannon, Trent Simons, Matt Squires, Joe Taylor, Will Tokatlidis, Billy Trusler, Aaron Watson, Riley

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TIME

OF PR

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Harry Morton Dan Murphy James Nolan Callum O’Reilly William Prowse Jeremy Ryan Michael Shaw Hunter Silk Lachlan Smith Marcus Starov Jamie Stynes Sam Stynes Louis Tiganis William Veljkovic

VAILA

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Patrick Deighton Callum Goessler D’Arcy O’Shannassy Henry Bergin Conor Cahill Henry Calvert Eythan Chiodo Richard Beaton James Jenkinson Joel Ukovic Alexander Bielinski Jackson Ronchi Marc Pasquariello Peter Beaton Curtis Brown James Fagan Lachlan Doquile Max Niall Michael Vujic (VC) Lachie McCombe Xavier Romanin-Green Nick Klein Lucas Becerra Patrick Nunan (C) Julien Stoney Tim Sartori Harrison Vanderkley Harry Kirkland Chris Vanderkley Josh Lyon William Clareborough Josh Cokcer Charles Condon Jack Curtis Sean Downes Lewis English Benjamin Ferretto Thomas Giliberto Lachlan Gleeson Will Goss Dom Guiney Charles Johnson Oliver Knott Ethan Kumar Lachlan Maclean Harry McNamara William Molloy

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

St Bernards (2)

LIST

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ahearn, Ben Almeida, Josh Antonucci, Nathan Bailey, James Bowen, Harry Brasher, Daniel Brown, Jayden Burt, Harry Busetti, Chris Cadman, Remy Campbell, Harry Canny, Michael Catrice, Nick Christiansen, Tom Colak, Matt Cook, Pat Deftereos, Tom Ferris-McDonald, Charlie Galbraith, Josh Gallucio, Joseph Ghersi, Chris Greaves, James Grundmann, Zac Gunning, Oliver Harrington, Tom Hawker, Zac Higgins, Jack Hounihan, Pat Ingram, Josh Jakes, Michael Kelliher, Liam Kourakis, Hamish Leontaritis, Nick

TEAM

1 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 11 12 13 13 17 17 18 18 21 26 26 32 36 37 38 39 40 42 46 48 49 50

Coach: Martin Kelliher Assistants: TBA

Fitzroy (2)

Coach: Tim Bell Assistants: Greg Coleman 1 Eddie Lincoln 2 Gene DuVergier 3 James Butler 4 Josh Robinson 5 Dan Megennis 6 James Ziemkiewicz 7 Sean Laidlaw 8 Lucien John 9 Noah Darby 10 Angus Ryan 11 Nic Visser 12 Aiden Burke 13 Gus Richardson 15 James Howes 16 Elijah Messenger 17 Poseidon Dart 18 Finn Doherty 19 Oscar Sutcliffe 20 John Jorgensen 21 Rory Patterson 22 Will Symons 23 Matt Bell 24 Ben Murdoch 25 Max Hudson 26 Jack O’Dwyer 27 Bill Clayton 28 Harry Jorgensen 29 Noah Wright 30 James Miller 31 George Ercolano 32 Aaron Tatchell 33 Eddie Harley 34 Rory Doogan 35 Eddie Gosling 36 John Maguire 37 Rhys Dolby 38 Nino Lazzaro

39 Jacob Long 42 Riley Harry-Blackall 44 James Wright 40 Gabriel Oliver 45 Thomas Hughes 47 Vincent Baker 48 Jack Barrett 50 Lukas Petridis 52 Daylon Seakins 54 Curtis Hancock 55 Kester Corby 57 Matthew Lynas 58 Antonio Watts 60 Emmanuel Murphy

St Kevins (2)

Coach: Jon Taylor Res 1: Wayne Oswald Res 2: Will Doble 1 Benjamin Pearce 1 Nicholas Dachs 3 Jack Davidson 4 Aidan Cellini 4 Lachlan Ryan 6 Christian M Moyle 8 Jonathan MacKenzie 11 Patrick Dempsey 12 Hugh Fitzpatrick 14 Ben Collins 14 Owen Millar 15 Nicholas Mullaly 15 Matthew Pacella 17 David Ghaly 18 James Jaensch 18 Oskar Zemdegs 19 Edward Bourke 20 Harrison Evans 20 Brusco, Luke 21 Leigh Sfetkidis 22 Nicholas Seletto 23 Alec Oldis 24 Jesse Collins 25 Daine McGuiness 25 Tom Andriske 27 Luke Loschiavo 31 Aidan Russo 32 Brenton Lohan 33 Lachlan Bown 35 Josh Rowe 36 Chalker, Harrison 37 Dominic Xaiz 37 Luke Suhr 37 Dominic Guastalegname 39 Declan Buggle

40 Jake Langton 40 Edward Dumaresq 42 Alexander Connell 42 Christopher Mills 44 Nicholas Bird 45 Patrick Gheller 46 Harry Gabelich 49 Tom Cooper 50 Maximillian Bufardeci 51 Patrick McNamara 53 Lachlan McDonald 54 Sam Cameron 56 Samuel Wray 57 Samuel Charles 58 Thomas Pirola 59 Lachlan Cambell 60 Michael Pisker 61 William Borcoski 67 Lewis Powell 72 Tom Norris 75 Will Day 81 Michael Sponza 82 George Jensen

Old Scotch (2) Coach: Mark Gnatt Res Coach: Paul Rees

4 Lachlan Strathmore 5 Sam Dawborn (C) 6 Max Martin 7 Ben Quint 8 James Ford 9 Sam Lynch 10 Matthew Hucul 11 Daniel Clearihan 12 Andrew Edgerton 13 Austin Harding 14 Charlie Westacott 15 Oscar Don 15R Josh Richards (RC) 16 Anthony Bennett 17 Sam Hermann 18 Fraser Halligan 19 Edison Nguyen 20 David Zietsman 20R Max Kelly 21 Thomas Lindholm 22 Alex Capp 23 Nicholas Watson 24 Harry Cormack 25 James Halse 26 Barry Arnold 27 Ethan Maxwell 28 Tom Anderson 29 Jonathan Loveridge 30 Lachlan Byrne-Jones 31 Matthew Chadwick 32 Angus Roller 33 Harry Moar 34 Ben Nicholls 35 James McGlashan 36 Mackenzie Fenton 37 Hamish Glaspole 38 Caleb Kalogirou 39 James Fish 41 Nicholas Stockdale 42 Alastair Bailey

44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 62 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 74 75 86

Max Hackett Sam West Mitchell Kanat Zach Jones Alex Brooke Will Griffin James Hicks Oscar Jaeger Darcy Sandilands Henry Malouf Joe Molony Edward Emmett Henry Starkins Nick Sutherland Charlie Howcroft Nat Kirchhofer James Murray Dominic Shrimpton Tom Edney John Molony Lachlan Padbury Ed Lindholm James Maginness Lawrence Parisi Peter Georgiadis Kieran Forbes Henry Hinge

St Kevins (3)

Coach: Jon Taylor Res 1: Wayne Oswald Res 2: Will Doble 1 Benjamin Pearce 1 Nicholas Dachs 3 Jack Davidson 4 Aidan Cellini 4 Lachlan Ryan 6 Christian M Moyle 8 Jonathan MacKenzie 11 Patrick Dempsey 12 Hugh Fitzpatrick 14 Ben Collins 14 Owen Millar 15 Nicholas Mullaly 15 Matthew Pacella 17 David Ghaly 18 James Jaensch 18 Oskar Zemdegs 19 Edward Bourke 20 Harrison Evans 20 Brusco, Luke 21 Leigh Sfetkidis 22 Nicholas Seletto 23 Alec Oldis 24 Jesse Collins 25 Daine McGuiness 25 Tom Andriske 27 Luke Loschiavo 31 Aidan Russo 32 Brenton Lohan 33 Lachlan Bown 35 Josh Rowe 36 Chalker, Harrison 37 Dominic Xaiz 37 Luke Suhr 37 Dominic Guastalegname 39 Declan Buggle

40 Jake Langton 40 Edward Dumaresq 42 Alexander Connell 42 Christopher Mills 44 Nicholas Bird 45 Patrick Gheller 46 Harry Gabelich 49 Tom Cooper 50 Maximillian Bufardeci 51 Patrick McNamara 53 Lachlan McDonald 54 Sam Cameron 56 Samuel Wray 57 Samuel Charles 58 Thomas Pirola 59 Lachlan Cambell 60 Michael Pisker 61 William Borcoski 67 Lewis Powell 72 Tom Norris 75 Will Day 81 Michael Sponza 82 George Jensen

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Collegians

Fitzroy

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers

58

41 Tom Denny 42 Mitchell Scott 43 Henry Canty 44 Kane O’Toole 45 Jacob Agostino 47 Andrew Wilson 48 Mitchell Arthur 50 Campbell Dawes 52 Ryan Murley 55 Jonathan Foong 57 William Sedgwick 58 Connor Ladds 62 Aaron Vella 63 Christopher Tsemelis 64 Samuel Lundy 65 Joshua White 67 Andrew Ioannou 70 Jack Whitelaw 73 Brandon De Zilva Christopher Chamberlain Rory Rowe Zac Poort Luke Goddard Jack Stewart Jack Miller Ned Comerford

INT OF PR TIME

University Blacks

Coach: Pat Kennedy

1 Matthew Lannan 2 Samuel Beasley 3 Thomas Grech 4 Ryan Leslie 5 James Maloney 6 Zac Calvez (Co-C) 7 Josh Robertson 8 Courtney Wedderburn 9 Kane Jones 10 Samuel Browne 11 Jake Goodchild 12 Harry Monaghan 13 Samuel Hayes 14 Ryley Kennedy 15 Tate Stainer 16 Lachlan Willey 17 Alexander Browne 18 Benjamin Mahy 19 Cameron Duffy 20 Ben Goodchild 21 Liam Carey 22 Steven Mylonakis 23 Simon Mayne 24 Connor Shaw 25 Lachlann Fisher 26 Sam Kappler 28 Harrison Blackie 30 Harry Freeman 31 Lachlan Wigney (Co-C) 32 Ethan Swain 33 Samuel Winter 35 Sean Randall 36 Benjamin Eddy 37 Antonio Barba 38 Riley Hollingworth 39 Jason Knipe 40 Joshua Stevens

39 Jacob Long 42 Riley Harry-Blackall 44 James Wright 40 Gabriel Oliver 45 Thomas Hughes 47 Vincent Baker 48 Jack Barrett 50 Lukas Petridis 52 Daylon Seakins 54 Curtis Hancock 55 Kester Corby 57 Matthew Lynas 58 Antonio Watts 60 Emmanuel Murphy

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1 Eddie Lincoln 2 Gene DuVergier 3 James Butler 4 Josh Robinson 5 Dan Megennis 6 James Ziemkiewicz 7 Sean Laidlaw 8 Lucien John 9 Noah Darby 10 Angus Ryan 11 Nic Visser 12 Aiden Burke 13 Gus Richardson 15 James Howes 16 Elijah Messenger 17 Poseidon Dart 18 Finn Doherty 19 Oscar Sutcliffe 20 John Jorgensen 21 Rory Patterson 22 Will Symons 23 Matt Bell 24 Ben Murdoch 25 Max Hudson 26 Jack O’Dwyer 27 Bill Clayton 28 Harry Jorgensen 29 Noah Wright 30 James Miller 31 George Ercolano 32 Aaron Tatchell 33 Eddie Harley 34 Rory Doogan 35 Eddie Gosling 36 John Maguire 37 Rhys Dolby 38 Nino Lazzaro

AILAB

Matthew Cresp Luke Draffen Luke McCleary John Van Twest Oscar Glover Riley Thompson Matthew Pollock Jack Hibbins James Hibbert Connor Hobbs Nick Punter Hugo Ling Samuel Walker Sebastian Finnegan James Pullan Darcy McKenzie Will Porter Fraser Cameron Jem Cash Andrew Scott Tristan Van Driel Cameron Tennant Jack Cotton Michael Schwab Ed Greene Zac Comley Cameron Ensor Darcy McKenzie

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Old Carey Gr.

Coach: Tim Bell Assistants: Greg Coleman

LIST N

Coach: P McGowan

TEAM

HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19

HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 2

Ned Coleman Mitchell Matheson Johnny McDonald Hamish Rowland Charlie Bowmaker Lucas Butts Pat Cosgrave Winton Findlay Lachie Haysman Dan Johnson Angus McIntyre James Tazewell Jye Noonan Jack Pendlebury Billy Peters Harry Douglas Ben Tunbridge Nick Ziemkiewicz Marco Strathdee Morgan Fawcett Jim Taylor Ethan Etheridge Ben Meehan

Coach: David Elam

1 George Waring 2 Jono Cohen 3 Ben Elam 4 Charlie Spring 5 Tom Waite 6 Luka Thorpe 7 Hugh Tinkler 8 Harry Nettlefold 9 Louis Myer 10 Max Pearson 12 Ben Seamer 13 Sam Guest 14 Nick Poole 15 Tom Shatin 16 Nick Freeman 17 Jack Nichols 18 Ed Hayne 19 Jimmy Reeves 20 Will Michelmore 21 Ben OConnell 22 Jack Spargo 23 Charlie Dixon 24 Ben Scotti 25 Will Sultana 26 Matt Rice 27 Tom Akhurst 28 Harry Healey 29 Ryan Jones 30 Ferg Lappin (30) 33 Will Hanlon 39 Eric Nelson 43 Will Hocking 49 Dave Leahey 59 Fred Oldfield

University Blues

Coach: Beau Harris

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Old Melburnians

Williamstown CYMS

Coach: Luke Fulton-Tindall

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 30 33 34 35 44 51 71 92

Will Lawrence Gerald Monteith Tom Williams Charlie Rosanove Liam Di Martino Travis Scotland Noah Sebastian Harry Shannon Sam Sherlock Jack Suriano Nathan Hucker Jhdara Jones Eddie Johnstone Charlie Langley Sam Hanlon Liam Maiden Dinan McMahon Jack Menzel Tom Baker Ben Batarilo Robert Corden-Mckinley Sam Coutts Charlie Crozier James Cusack Lochie Nunn Matteo Pitteri Jack Sheridan Matthew Blair Josh Taylor Lionel Goodwin Will Morrison Harry Atkins Angus Thomson Flynn Vernon Eugene Leung Benjamin Taubenblatt Andreas Moss Bendik Nes Jean Westernberg

Coach: Con Terzoglou Assistants: John Di Grazia

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Mac Short Pat Galic Cody Hemphill Jordan Lloyd Blake Parkinson Jack Mattsson Oliver Becroft Will Chan Ben Hodge Ben Croft Jack Noonan Daniel Cross Matt Dixon Nathan Malkoun Jack Sutter Lucas Andrew Jack Rossi Ben Connolly Dean Cutajar Victa Hosking Mason Lindner Tom Gannon Jack Van Wyndgaarden Jack McCall Lewis Kennedy Luke Green Jarryd Di Genova

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Ari Ventouras Sam Alegri Connor Seccull Spencer Ward Ollie Sharpe Joel Constable (C) Jordan Hurley Lyndon Montomery (DVC) Kaiden Dummett Declan Forster (DVC) Eden Facey-Smith Rayner Seccull Will Stock Will Paul (VC) Sam Leys Matthew Kirkwood Ben Foyster Durras Seccull

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Tiger Nagel Ben Oliver Cam Snodgrass Max Jones Jack Bradley Cam Smith Luke Scuderi Will Nifakos Ashton Emini Dijohn Dejia Miles Leyden Tom Spinks Jackson Powell Daniel Gliniecki Nick Exton Michael Altis Cooper Wilson Mitch Philips Sam Keogh Callum McIlveen Curtis Wright Will Larkin Cody Robertson Josh Bilos Trent Marshall Harry Fraser Paddy Conlan Anthony Willison Robert Moio Nick Reeves- Smyth Finbar Colan Tom Rogers Kane Davies Lochlan Cosha Matt Vacirca Naya Ikeda Max Cotter Ryan Mc Cracken Nick Johnson Charlie Fitsioris

Old Trinity Gr

Coach: Tom Purcell Assistants: Glenn Burgess, Steve Maus

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Tim Irving Ben Cuthbertson Seb Contos Myles Scott Josh Nevett Alex Warren Liam Harper Marcus Emerton-Bain Matthew Muir James Vasilev-Robertson Eddie Dobson Jordan Moshopoulos Nicholas Clark Maxwell Curtis Tom Lasorko Charles Simondson Daniel Mulcahy Noah Campbell Harold Glynn Charles Emery Zac Polidoros Sam Harden Toby Neill William Tinney Cooper Gerwing Will Sloane Josh Turton

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Ormond

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Coach: Jordan Stanton

Tom Burns Hamish Dick Joseph Dirkrainian Evan Evans Matt Evans Liam Farrell Matt Freeman Nick Freeman Taka Fujiwara Fraser Gregson George Katsaras Steven Kavadias Nick Knight Bryson Konoroth Will Lewis Max Lohan Alex Mastromanna Henry McDowell Angus McPherson Geordie McPherson Quintin Montanaro Sam Morris Ned Murray Sam Murray Michael Riordan Alex Nicholas Jackson Noske Andre Pontifex Sam Ryan Ari Sakeson Tom Wallace Angus Wells Tom Yorgey Anthony Zimmerman

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Coach: Mick Constable

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Lachlan Rush Will Antypas Brad Perillo Matthew Capetola Shaun Tyquin Matthew DeLuca Max Di Ciccio Alexander Strempel Mark Andros Daniel Epifano Leon Vedura Luke Thomas Andrew Collins Luke McShanag-Munn Matthew Hamblin Anton Trask-Marino Seb Beale James Way Aidan Prato Jarrod Castagna Thomas Dennis Luca Zanella Isaac Nolan Tom Whelan Oscar Flugge Jack Fisher Matthew Harman Tom Harvey Daniel Ortisi James Rubira Matthew Kenna Robert Kavanagh Patrick Brenchley Anthony Radatti Gabriel Lipinski Patrick Howe Dean Hescroff Davide Raffoul Jack Pierce William Doman Jarrara Atkinson Nick Dean Andrew Donnoli Daniel Waters

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VAILA

Jack Daley Benjamin Kneebush Antoni Kozulin Liam Mouat Oscar Roberts Samuel Slykhuis Daniel Terjung Cooper Watson Corey Jones Sebastian Williams Callum Dodd Thomas Yorgey Max Molino

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Old Geelong

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Scott Ebbott Thomas Sharry Matthew Rieniets Magnus Anderson Kyle Best Matthew Nolan Joel Bowditch Steven Raymer Oscar Donald Daniel Tocher Zach Donald Harrison Crisp Thomas Butters William Wood Craig Clarke Max Coughlin Thomas Marron Cameron Cullis Andy Woolston Zachariah Raghdo Connor Cochrane Mitch Bowles Jordan Shulman Samme Raghdo Sam Gall Joel Melnjak Blake Bergman Tom Stanfield Taylor Crisp Romaan Kozulin Adam Beck Sam Taylor Dillon Melnjak William Bowden Luke Deville Richard Ekins Finn Garraway-McMaster Harry Robertson Vincent Van Oorschot Jenson Hemsley William Smith Campbell Hetherington Ash Hoar Liam Mccartney Luka Jovanovic Adrian Hug

Coach: Ryan Joseph Assistants: Stuart Kay

Coach: Simon Abrahams Assistants: Owen Abrahams

TEAM

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Old Brighton

Marcellin

Coach (1sts): John Cesario Coach (2nds): Sam Care

TEAM LIST

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Mazenod

Monash Blues

Peninsula

Preston Bullants

Coach: Peter Williamson

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Rhys Treherne Mitch Glenn Fraser Roberts Angus Craig Tom Labrooy Callum Parton James Labrooy Tory Taylor Louis Barbour Sam Harrison Will Labrooy Nick Holland Bryce McLean Brayden Glaum Michael Thompson Josh Watts Ben Williamson Jim Feutrill Mike Mclellan James Small Jack Walker Ben Weekes Angus Grant Ben Weekes Ben Svensson Cooper Knox Blake Hillman J Primrose Phil Boyle Alfie Grummett

Coach: David Vandenberg

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Andre Cherubin Sean O’Connell Marc DeMaria Harley Sutton Aidan Baynes Tyson Smith Ryan Evans Jack Hayes Conor Howard Blayne Waters Thomas Beck Jack Mansour Thomas Tobin Christian Fontana Daniel Zou Sam Di Palma Billy Talarico Christian Useinov Alex Bonadio Max Vaiano Liam Sutton Elliot Wilson James Mazzone Liam Morgan Michael Fogale Oscar Bennett Arthur Moustakis Robert Holland Patrick Vanin

1 Luke Arrowsmith 2 Nick Boyle 3 Kelvin Burke 4 Andrew Carlini 5 Alex Coutts 6 Josh Defazio 7 Liam Dunn 8 Jordan Erougian 9 Lachlan Evans 10 Zach Genovesi 11 Joel Lawler 12 Marcus Luisetto 13 Jack Merlo 14 Josh Moloney 15 Xavier Murphy 16 Lachie Nayler 17 Dave Paoli 18 Tom Saggio 19 Marc Sayers 20 Nick Senserrick 21 Tom Stevenson 22 Toby Thomas

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OF PR

INT

Jake Smith Calum Stephenson Lucas Stevens Liam Swallow Lachlan Taylor William Taylor Xavier Tobin Nicholas Vey Kieran Vickery

LE AT

Torbien Barningham Douglas Bergamin Tariq Brailey Andrew Brock Henry Brock Joshua Buck Liam Carroll Sebastian Conheady Cooper Corbett Brady Cronin Luke Dariling Jarrod Devanny Patrick Easson Ethan East Jack Edgerton Andrew Falkiner Beau Harris Joe Harrison Ben Hawkins Lochlan Hicks Clayton Hodgson Joseph Jackson Adam Karpinski Benjapat Kelleher Nicholas Kellock William Kennedy Minsu Kim Thomas Lanyon Abraham Lawson Jed Lehmann Lachlan Louis Reece Luehman Matthew Madsen Declan Marrows Fergus McLaren Sam McLay Campbell Meade Tallis Miles Ritchie Nguyen Daniel O’Brien Matthew Pereira Campbell Pike Cameron Pither Brayden Price Nathan Pruscino Daniel Rafferty Lachlan Scully Callum Searle Sam Simpson Hugh Skinner Jack Smith

AILAB

James King Jackson D’Angelo Jarryd Raffa Jack Minack Matt Jago Tom Riley Lachie McKenna Taylor Siwek Nathan Decleva Mitch D’Angelo Aiden Brand Oliver Jacob Murdock Mitch Whiting Louis Seal Ben Gannon Nick Byard Liam Ryan Nick Gramatakos James Taylor Jayden Hill Liam Sherlock Arlyn Khaiyath James Deegan Aaron Theodore Damian Byrne Travis O’Hara Phil Illic Itai Saina Drew Milner

PEGS

Coach: Joe Erougian

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Parkside

Coach: Ben Dempsey

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Coach: Paul Deegan Assistants: Carl Gannon

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HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19

HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 4

Therry Penola OB

Coach: Matt Costello Assistants: Will Forde, Kane Robertson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 34 36 44 45 47

Matthew Lewis Ethan Dolan Blake McKinnon Tom Monaghan Connor Michielin Brodie Hudson Stan Skapetis Aidan Birch Josh Chadwick Brandyn Snaize Jared Keenan Adrian Issa Blake McKibbin Lachlan Chorly Dylan Ryan Jedd Taylor Mitchell Eilers James Carlton Wilson Fisher Kyal Wickham Matthew Dixon Declan Knights Ben Carter Cooper Keogh Alex Paten Daniel Tadinac Paul Rocca Thomas White Rory McGreggor James Kean Caleb Talbot Kane O’Halloran James Leaney James McIntosh

Whitefriars

Coach: Jeremy Freeman Assistants: Peter Harrison, Cameron McLean 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 41 43 45 44 46 47 49 56 57 61 65 71

Tom MERCURI Sean HARRISON (Capt) Bailey NEATE Mackenzie RAE Lachlan McLEAN Max WARRICK Alistair CORBETT Callum THORBURN Trent SCHUBERT Max ARTER Jack ELMER Ben GALTIERI Jarrod SACCO Matt HODGES Nick HILL Riley ATTARD Hunter DE LACEY Todd MALT Tom ARROWSMITH Jack MORRIS Nick CONDON Lachlan McLEAN Jack SCHRODER Cameron WHITE Ben LYALL Drew MAHER David GILES Aiden HOTKER Michael HOLLAND Jack ZITA (VC) Tristan YOUNG Matt HOOK Jackson HALL Jacob BLANCK Sam HILL Matthew COEN Roland SHANG Lucas ZITA Andrew MATTHEWS Daniel KINNEAR Max SCOTTI Daniel TE Mac THOMAS Liam STANBOROUGH Lachlan BARR Max RIMMER Tom KIRALY Joshua BAKER Lachlan MACALUSO Sam TIMEWELL

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Scott Ebbott Thomas Sharry Matthew Rieniets Magnus Anderson Kyle Best Matthew Nolan Joel Bowditch Steven Raymer Oscar Donald Daniel Tocher Zach Donald Harrison Crisp Thomas Butters William Wood Craig Clarke Max Coughlin Thomas Marron Cameron Cullis Andy Woolston Zachariah Raghdo Connor Cochrane Mitch Bowles Jordan Shulman Samme Raghdo Sam Gall Joel Melnjak Blake Bergman Tom Stanfield Taylor Crisp Romaan Kozulin Adam Beck Sam Taylor Dillon Melnjak William Bowden Luke Deville Richard Ekins Finn Garraway-McMaster Harry Robertson Vincent Van Oorschot Jenson Hemsley William Smith Campbell Hetherington Ash Hoar Liam Mccartney Luka Jovanovic Adrian Hug Jack Daley Benjamin Kneebush Antoni Kozulin Liam Mouat Oscar Roberts Samuel Slykhuis Daniel Terjung Cooper Watson Corey Jones Sebastian Williams Callum Dodd Thomas Yorgey Max Molino

Old Paradians

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1 Jackson Martin 2 Malo Hamon 3 Ryan Cohen 4 Jesse Maxfield 5 Adam Clayton 7 Jack Weber 8 Damian de Zilva 9 Chad Kadish 10 Matt Wilkins 11 Leo Linares 12 Alex Hutton 13 Tom Strudwick 14 Travis Fein 15 Jack Strangio 16 Kendal Dubout 17 Sam Mouzakis 18 Sam Barta 19 Eden Tenenberg 20 Jordan Berkovich 21 Lochie Crofts 22 Josh Dembo 23 Nick Makris 24 Harrison King 26 Tom Shalev 31 Cale Hirschman 39 Thomas Stevenson 42 Aristotle Otis 43 Tom Hourigan 63 Joel Ludik 64 Tom Durrant 75 Stefan Locasto

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Coach: Chris O’Donnell

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2 Lewis Wagstaff 3 Matt Appleyard 5 Riley Bennett 6 Lucas Lewit-Mendes 9 Matthew Chessari 12 Will Dalrymple 13 Jonathon Elliott 14 Stephen Everett 16 Mitchell Fletcher 19 James Oliver 20 Josh Holding 21 Harrison Lucas 22 Fraser Mascitelli 23 Kellan Percy 24 Lachlan Powell 25 Dan Straw 26 James Dowland 30 Josh Norris 31 Jake Purcell 33 Harry O’Brien 34 Athony Stefanos 35 Harry Veitch 38 Declan Hudson-Mollard 40 Tim Allan

Old McKinnon Glen Eira

Coach: John Cesario Coach: Sam Care

VAILA

Coach: Gavin Powell

1 Aitken, Charlie 2 Armstrong, Lachie 3 Bird, Charlie 4 Bohen, Pat 5 Brasher , Jordan 6 Cooke, Billy 7 Doherty, Max 8 Epifanidis, Jon 9 Gill, Harrison 10 Green, Jonathon 11 Gregory, Jordan 12 Gustin, Harry 13 Jarvis, Nick 14 Kingsley, Elijah 15 Martuccio, Adam 16 McGaw, Charlie 17 Melissinos, Ben 18 Morganthaler, Ky 19 Roberts, Cameron 20 Roberts, Jed 21 Squires , Jack 22 Tyquin, Matt 23 Vance, Tom

Hampton Rovers

NOT A

Old Camberwell Gr.

Coach: Steve Ingram

LIST

1 Pasquale Pezzimenti 2 Gavin O’Malley 3 Michael Di Donato (C) 4 Micah Veith 5 Julian Martuccio 6 Brandon Scagnetti 7 Daniel Foley 8 Harry Kerr 9 Jonathon Kerr (VC) 10 Adrian Owen 12 Kieran Hummel 13 Zac Jeffrey 14 Matthew Westwood 15 Zac Jones 16 Ollie Philipson 17 Anthony Mattioli 18 Jason Geddes 20 Jacob Costello 21 Joseph Abed (VC) 22 Elliot Muckleston 23 Lachie Steer 24 Jacob Westwood 25 Daniel Sudborough 26 Luke Lattimer 27 Bailey Fisch 28 Campbell Grech 31 Jake Tucker 50 Jack Williams 70 Liam Brown 71 Harry Dwyer 75 Lucas Cellante

De La Salle (3)

TEAM

Aquinas

Coach: Craig Glennie Assistants: Brendan O’Malley Pat Kerr

La Trobe University Coach: John Jackson

1 Vincent Vecchio 2 Fraser Delbridge 3 Mitch Brown 4 Kyle Keenan 5 Lachlan Shine 6 Cam McCormack 7 Corey Sleep 8 Kia O’Donovan 9 Ben Paterson 12 Lachlan Reinke 13 Daniel Robertson 14 Connor Molloy 15 Sam Paterson 16 Andrew Baschiera 17 Braydon Turner 18 Josh Shelton 19 Jimmy Stapleton 20 Jason Booth 21 Cody Johnstone 22 Daniel Iozzi 25 Ned Waters 30 Bailey Rodda 33 Chase Chequer 34 McKenzie Stanley 35 Kallum Hinchliffe

St Johns

Coach: Rob Eklom Assistants: TBA

1 Matt Carter 2 Nathan Mc Conchie 3 Josh Bugeja 4 Jack Grattidge 5 Josh Johns 6 Kane Forgiarini 7 Brad Barker 8 Jake Hedges 9 Brayden Follett 11 Blake Williams 12 Jayden Howarde 13 Jarrod Ely 14 Dylan Allan 16 Nick De Poilly 17 Nick Silvey 20 Liam Eklom 21 Daniel Callander 22 Jarryd Attard 23 Ben Kelly 26 James Bailey 28 Jordan Parr 35 Brodie Worland 38 Cameron Strachan 49 Zac Rolph 51 Dorus Grobler

MHSOB

Coach: Mike Mitchell Coach: Sam Hodder

1 Mitchell Himing 2 Chris Tetaz 3 Aarish Alinizar 4 Ganesh Ghandi 5 Jeremy Wilson 6 Jamie Ratcliffe-Smith 7 Nicholas Campbell 8 Nicholas Brown 9 Charlie Franklyn 10 Conor Khan 11 Sahil Arora 12 Lachlan Pethica 13 Alexander Samolyk 14 Tianyi Xie 15 Vasili Pirozek 16 Alan Yu 17 Zuher Feki 18 Byron Gunn 21 Alexander Coughlin 22 Johnny Broadbent 23 Ravin Willara 25 Sacin Halangode 26 Sothee-Rith Bak 27 Lachlan Dowling 28 Chris Naoumidis 29 Angus Lane 34 Guy Velik 46 Hugh Ratcliffe-Smith 64 Cary Douros 65 Evan Vassos

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Coach: James Cato

1 Matthew Lannan 2 Samuel Beasley 3 Thomas Grech 4 Ryan Leslie 5 James Maloney 6 Zac Calvez 7 Josh Robertson 8 Courtney Wedderburn 9 Kane Jones 10 Samuel Browne 11 Jake Goodchild 12 Harry Monaghan 13 Samuel Hayes 14 Ryley Kennedy 15 Tate Stainer 16 Lachlan Willey 17 Alexander Browne 18 Benjamin Mahy 19 Cameron Duffy 20 Ben Goodchild 21 Liam Carey 22 Steven Mylonakis 23 Simon Mayne 24 Connor Shaw (C) 25 Lachlann Fisher 26 Sam Kappler 28 Harrison Blackie 30 Harry Freeman 31 Lachlan Wigney 32 Ethan Swain 33 Samuel Winter 35 Sean Randall 36 Benjamin Eddy 37 Antonio Barba 38 Riley Hollingworth 39 Jason Knipe 40 Joshua Stevens 41 Tom Denny 42 Mitchell Scott 43 Henry Canty 44 Kane O’Toole 45 Jacob Agostino 47 Andrew Wilson 48 Mitchell Arthur 50 Campbell Dawes 52 Ryan Murley 55 Jonathan Foong 57 William Sedgwick 58 Connor Ladds 62 Aaron Vella 63 Christopher Tsemelis 64 Samuel Lundy 65 Joshua White 67 Andrew Ioannou 70 Jack Whitelaw 73 Brandon De Zilva Christopher Chamberlain Rory Rowe Zac Poort Luke Goddard Jack Stewart Jack Miller Ned Comerford

Oakleigh

Coach: Chris White

1 Tyson Carter 2 Craig O’Meara 3 Harry Boontjes 4 Aaron Planksken 5 Calvin Toohim 6 Martin James 7 Ausitn Symmons 8 Jacob Pearce 9 Jett Murphy 10 Hatden Everett c 11 Lucas Cloke c 12 Jake Ford 13 Justin McCarthy 14 Ryan Powell 15 Ben Hall 16 Shaun Vapp 17 Mitchell Perrett 18 Mitchell Powell 19 Edward Standish 20 Jamie Whelan 21 Rob Smith 22 Dylan Goodwill vc 23 Desmond Fry 24 Lachlan Parkes 25 Caleb Qumivutia 26 Chris Galanos 27 Liam Ryan 28 Adrian Gigliotti 29 Mina Farid 30 Izaiah Elisaia 31 Pat Kennedy 36 Will Harris 39 Koby Sikorski 40 Callum Gillard 42 James Robinson 43 Kevin Baras

Williamstown (2) Coach: Gavin Deller Assistants: Brendan Cocks

28 Josh Owen 29 Sam Hill 30 Harry Jennings 31 Jarrah Lioumanis 32 Nick Foti 34 Brad Tucker 35 Brayden Philpott 36 Felix Sutter 37 Finn Turnbull 38 Angus Groen 39 Trent Bolton 40 Callum Diwell 41 Jack Hamilton 43 Ethan Hunt 46 Liam Reilly 51 Kody Jackson 53 Calum Doyle 55 Sirack Eyassu 56 Archie Kirkland 57 Jac Temby 60 Lachlan Hine 62 Jake Kelly 63 Jordan Davies 64 Sven Guttenbiel 65 Julian Franze 69 Cooper Johnstone

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Owen Hinson

UMPIRES CORNER – ROUND 4 PREMIER DEBUTANTS Over the first few rounds of the season we’ve seen three young boundary umpires make their debuts in Premier grade. To achieve an appointment at VAFA Premier level takes determination, hard work, and in a lot of cases, patience. Brothers Bailey and Cooper Joyce joined the VAFA in 2015, and quickly moved from the U/19’s up to senior football. After another solid season in 2016, including Premier B and C matches, they both officiated the U/19 Premier Grand Final. In Round 2 they took to the field for their first Premier match between De La Salle and St. Kevins in Round 2. Round 3 saw our third Premier debutant take to the field in the battle between University Blacks and Blues. Pranav Kalra spent a number of seasons running the boundary with the South Metro Junior Football League, before joining us in 2015. Pranav has been a regular fixture in B grade for the past two seasons, and was appointed to the Premier C Reserve Grand Final in 2016. He was also seen running the Premier C grand final on the same day, helping cover umpire illness. Congratulations to you all, and we are sure you have many more Premier games to come!

AGM The VAFAUA AGM was held on Thursday 27 of April in the Elsternwick Park rooms. The annual report was presented to, and accepted by, the membership and can be found on our website.

IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT FOOTY… The South East Cricket Association announced its new Hall of Fame inductees earlier this year, and we’re proud to see a VAFAUA member on the list. Long time VAFAUA Field Umpire Tony Corr has been recognized for his contribution to SECA, alongside other distinguished players, coaches, umpires and administrators. All at the VAFAUA extend our congratulations to Tony on achieving this wonderful honour, and for his long-serving contribution to local sport.

TRIVIA NIGHT Our first major social/fundraising event of the season, the Trivia Night, will be held in our rooms on the 20th of May. Doors will be open from 6pm, with the first question at 6:45pm. The trivia will be hosted once again by head coach Tony ‘Rowdy’ Hales, and as always the specific challenges are TBC on the night. The evening is certainly not just for umpires, and the trivia is mixed – bring along your family and friends! You can nominate a whole table, or just join a table on the night. Yes, there are prizes for the winner, and no, it’s not always the president’s table that wins. Put your name down at training, or email secretary@vafaua.asn.au to let Goughy know you’re coming.

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SHARPSHOOTERS

SHARPSHOOTERS William Buck Premier Lochie Dornauf University Blacks Kieran Harper University Blues Matthew Handley Old Xaverians Lachlan Ferguson Collegians

LR Total 0 12 2 9 5 9 3 9

Premier C Thirds Josh Archer Old Geelong Beau Coyle Williamstown CYMS Aaron Thompson West Brunswick Ben Shepherd West Brunswick

LR Total 0 14 1 9 1 8 1 7

Premier Reserve James Forrest Old Xaverians Alexander Croft Collegians James Regan Old Melburnians Jack Wood University Blues

LR Total 8 10 0 9 3 9 1 9

Division 1 Michael Dolan St Mary’s Salesian Tim Edwards St Johns OC Louis Holmes St Mary’s Salesian Adrian Romanyk PEGS

LR 4 1 1 2

Total 18 12 10 10

Premier Thirds Matt Owen Old Xaverians Harrison Kelly Old Xaverians Jack Firth St Bernards Lachlan Wray St Kevins OB

LR Total 4 9 4 7 3 7 4 7

Division 1 Reserve Luke Duthie Ormond Raymond Steer Therry Penola OB Nicholas Houghton Ormond Daniel Ryan St Mary’s Salesian

LR 0 7 3 2

Total 20 13 13 10

Premier B Jack McNamara St Bernards Alessandro Rocco Mastromanno Old Brighton Gr Jonathan Daggian Old Scotch Jordan Clarke Old Scotch

LR Total 2 15 7 13 4 9 4 9

Division 2 Peter Voglis Bulleen Templestowe Kristian Cherbakof Bulleen Templestowe Michael Bellizia Old Paradians Benjamin Crowe Glen Eira

LR 1 4 3 0

Total 15 13 12 11

Premier B Reserve Edward Furey Old Scotch William Stewart Old Scotch Nicholas Bennison Old Scotch Daniel Peter Riley St Bernards

LR Total 3 8 3 7 5 7 2 6

Division 2 Reserve Rick Ellis Prahran Assumption Kyle Oppelaar West Brunswick Thomas Birkett Emmaus St Leos OC Evan Scicluna Prahran Assumption

LR 5 4 4 3

Total 15 15 10 9

Premier B Thirds Daniel Pendergast De La Salle OC Ned Walmsley Old Scotch Thomas MacReady - Bryan Old Carey Gr Stephen Filippou Old Scotch

LR Total 2 22 2 10 3 7 1 7

Division 3 Nicholas Nagel Power House Jake Munro Richmond Central Andrew Hummerston Canterbury Mitchell Szabo Canterbury

LR 12 1 4 4

Total 24 17 10 10

Premier C Jack Davis Old Mentonians Luke Hull Old Mentonians Jack Gray Williamstown CYMS Simon Bennett Old Camberwell Gr

LR Total 5 11 4 9 2 9 5 9

Division 3 Reserve James Wilson Canterbury Marek Pietrzak Richmond Central Patrick Arnold Power House David Fazakerley Uhs-Vu

LR Total 6 11 3 10 3 9 4 9

Premier C Reserve Will Holmes Old Geelong Will Kingwill Caulfield Gr Scott Kaiser Old Camberwell Gr Benjamin Oakes Old Haileyburians

LR 3 3 2 4

Division 4 Jake George North Brunswick Liam Whelan Aquinas OC Max Hampton Mt Lilydale OC Stephen Donald Mt Lilydale OC

LR 3 4 4 4

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Total 17 16 12 11

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Division 4 Reserve Aaron Kinghorn Aquinas OC Kyle Rosewarne Aquinas OC Leigh Booth Eley Park Sharks James White Manningham Cobras

LR Total 4 11 2 10 0 8 0 7

Wilson Women’s Premier Elizabeth Olney Fitzroy Georgie Lupson St Kevins OB Hillary Grubb Fitzroy Anna Townshend St Kevins OB

LR Total 4 7 1 4 0 3 0 3

Holmesglen U19 Premier Joel Cusack Beaumaris Matt Wetering Parkdale Vultures Trent Shannon De La Salle OC Fraser Considine St Bernards

LR Total 7 13 1 8 1 8 3 8

Women’s Grading Group 1 Grace Macpherson West Brunswick Laura Jago West Brunswick Sarah Kenny West Brunswick Mara McSweeney Uhs-Vu

LR Total 1 5 0 4 2 4 1 4

Holmesglen U19 Premier Reserve Joshua Lyon Old Xaverians Declan Kennedy St Bernards Patrick Cook De La Salle OC Liam Manakis De La Salle OC

LR 3 3 4 4

Women’s Grading Group 2 Chiara Moretta Marcellin OC Madison Herft Yarra Old Gr Matilda Hubbard Old Carey Gr Georgia Keramitsis Old Carey Gr

LR Total 3 11 0 8 4 6 3 5

Holmesglen U19 Section 2 Edward Greene Collegians Courtney Wedderburn St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Liam Maiden University Blues Dean Cutajar Williamstown CYMS

LR Total 2 12 0 9 5 9 4 7

Women’s Grading Group 3 Natasha Lade Old Brighton Gr Gabrielle Golds Old Xaverians Katie Grant Old Brighton Gr Mia Tiernan Old Xaverians

LR Total 0 6 1 6 0 5 1 5

Holmesglen U19 Section 3 Durras Seccull Old Haileyburians Matthew Perry Ormond Isaac Nolan Marcellin OC Nicholas Adgemis Old Trinity Gr

LR 9 5 0 3

Women’s Grading Group 4 Georgia Fleiter Old Trinity Gr Eloise Defina Old Camberwell Gr Annabel Rothfield Old Geelong Ruby Long Old Trinity Gr

LR 10 2 3 0

Holmesglen U19 Section 4 Thomas Saggio PEGS Christian Fontana Preston Bullants Jed Lehmann Monash Blues Max Rimmer Whitefriars OC

LR Total 2 8 3 7 2 7 2 7

Women’s Grading Group 5 Millie Klingbeil Caulfield Gr Mietta McDonald Old Haileyburians Molly McFarlane Monash Blues Irena Malliaras Caulfield Gr

LR Total 0 8 3 7 0 7 0 6

Holmesglen U19 Section 5 Leo Laucher-Linares Glen Eira Mike Schumann Old Camberwell Gr Antonio Barba St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Lachlann Fisher St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

LR Total 3 11 5 10 6 9 6 9

Women’s Grading Group 6 Katrina Bateman Beaumaris Thea Brown Beaumaris Kate Macqueen Ormond Rebecca Grant St Mary’s Salesian

LR Total 3 5 1 4 0 4 2 4

Club XVIII (1) Ashan Wijayakumara MHSOB Robert Nolan Richmond Central David Landrigan Old Xaverians Luke Farrell Prahran Assumption

LR Total 3 11 1 9 2 8 1 8

Club XVIII (2) Shane Chapman Monash Blues Leon Desmond Box Hill North Adam Kinniburgh Chadstone Afrim Odza Box Hill North

LR Total 3 10 0 8 4 8 3 7

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Total 19 13 11 9

Total 16 11 10 9

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CLUB XVIII

Mitch op’t Hoog

THREE ROUNDS, THREE DRAWS CLUB XVIII (1) It’s Round 3 in a competition of eight and we still have three undefeated teams in Club XVIII (1). While it would be logical to think that the maths doesn’t quite add up, you need to consider that Round 3 presented us with the third draw for the year! An unpredictable and incredible start to the season in Club XVIII (1). The week started under lights on Friday night, with MHSOB earning themselves a hard fought 14-point win over Chadstone AFC. In what was a tightly contested match, the score was tied at 45 apiece as the fourth quarter got underway. The Unicorns used the scoring end to their advantage in the final term and kicked three goals to the Synners one to run out the game on top. In his second game for the year, Ashan Wijayakumara was again instrumental for the Unicorns, kicking three and taking his tally for the year to 11. For the Synners, Bartholomew Hoggett was awarded BOG, building on his strong performance in Round 2. Old Xaverians continued their undefeated streak to start the year, beating Hawthorn 49 - 30 in a hotly contested and low scoring match. The Hawks ended the game with more scoring shots but inaccuracy was costly, kicking just three goals from 15 attempts. Were it not for their poor kicking, Hawthorn may well have snagged the win in Round 3. To Old Xavier’s credit, their defensive pressure made it hard for Hawthorn to get any easy shots on target and after trailing at the first two breaks, the last half saw Xavs kick five goals to the Hawk’s one to fight back and claim the victory. David Landrigan kicked another two for the Xavs, continuing his consistent start to the year while James Smith was judged best on ground for the second time in 2017. Tommy Beech put in another solid performance for the Hawks in their first loss for the year. Richmond Central have been inflicted with their second loss in as many weeks falling to Brunswick NOBSPC by 17 points at their home ground, the Snake Pit. For the NOBS, it was their first win for season 2017 and they’ll be looking to build on their strong second half performance over the coming weeks. After trailing at quarter time, NOBS piled on seven goals to three in the last three quarters to 66

@mitch_toog secure their win away from home. For the Snakes, it was not all bad news with Robert Nolan being judged best on ground for the third time this year. For NOBS, Matt Reid kicked three in a solid performance while Chris Stribley worked hard all day to help his team on the way to victory. In a see-sawing affair out at Citation Oval, South Mornington took on Prahran Assumption as both teams went searching for their second win of the year. South Mornington will be disappointed to have let this game slip after holding a 17-point lead at halftime. To Prahran Assumption’s credit, they fought their way back into the contest in the last half. At the final siren, you won’t believe it, but the score was locked at 40 apiece. The result is the third draw in three weeks for Club XVIII (1) which is incredible and unlikely occurrence. Three draws in three rounds! On the back of this Round 3 stalemate, South Mornington and Prahran Assumption find themselves undefeated sitting on two draws and one win each. Given they are yet to drop a game, the Two Blues and the Tigers sit second and third on the ladder, respectively. This week, we’ll see Richmond Central venture over the bridge to take on their local rivals, Hawthorn. Brunswick NOBSPC at home will face off against the undefeated South Mornington who will be praying they don’t see another draw. The Two Blues with Two draws will battle it out against an in form MHSOB. And lastly, Chadstone at home will challenge the ladder leaders, Old Xaverians, in what should be a tough game for the Synners. SECTION 1 Hawthorn AFC v Richmond Central Brunswick NOBSPC v South Mornington Prahran Assumption v MHSOB Chadstone AFC v Old Xaverians

CLUB XVIII (2) In Club XVIII (2) we didn’t see games as competitive as Club XVIII (1), with no draws, oddly, but we did see some teams put their foot down and make a statement as to their intentions for 2017. UHS-VU AFC fell to Box Hill North by 10 points after making a late run in vain. Trailing by 23 points at halftime, UHS-VU turned the tide in the second half kicking four goals to two to fall just short of snatching the victory. James Bowes played an important role up forward for UHS kicking three majors. Scott Howe was judged BOG for the match and is yet to play a game this season without being THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017


named in Box Hill’s best six. West Brunswick AFC recorded their first win of 2017 and boy was it a big one! In an impressive team performance, the Magpies recorded a resounding 92-point victory over Swinburne University AFC. The year is going from bad to worse for Swinburne who are still chasing their first win of 2017. In an oppressive display of dominance, the Magpies held Swinburne to just one point in the first half, and only four shots on goal for the whole match. Conversely, West Brunswick had a total of 31 shots on target, and it seemed every player had a slice of the pie, with 11 individual goal scorers peppering the stats sheet. Teddy Forbes was the leading goalscorer for the day, kicking three of the Magpies 15 goals. Matthew Gayton, in his second game for the year, was awarded BOG. For the losing team, David Rinaldo put in a strong four quarters on a day Swinburne would sooner forget. Westbourne Grammarians fell to Monash Blues by 44-points who remain undefeated in 2017. Shane Chapman for the Blues was again unstoppable up forward, snagging three goals to bring his tally for the year into double digits. Westbourne trailed on the scoreboard all day and when your team only manages to kick four goals, it was never going to a memorable performance. After the 44-point loss, Westbourne slump to second last on the ladder sitting only above the winless Swinburne. At the other end of the table, Monash sit on top with a healthy percentage of 289.77. Chadstone, served Monash Gryphons a convincing 47-point victory to remain undefeated and climb their way to second spot on the ladder. The Gryphons will be disappointed with their loss, but there were some positive signs to take from the game as they outscored Chadstone in the final quarter. Adam Kinniburgh was named best on ground, claiming another four goals for Chadstone to double his personal tally for the year. The Synners are the surprise team of the season so far in Section 2 of the Club XVIII’s and look to be a real contender come the end of the season. The week ahead should see some competitive games being played. Chadstone will invite West Brunswick over to Jordan Reserve to challenge the undefeated Synners. Box Hill North at home will be concerned about the prospect of taking on the undefeated Monash Blues. Westbourne Grammarians will look to bounce back against UHSVU AFC in what I think should be a very close game. And finally, Swinburne University, still searching THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017

for their first win of the year, will face off against Monash Gryphons at St James Park, I’m going to pick the underdog to take this one out in a tight match. SECTION 2 Chadstone v West Brunswick AFC Box Hill North v Monash Blues Westbourne Gr v UHS-VU AFC Swinburne University v Monash Gryphons

CLUB XVIII (1)

LAST ROUND

Melbourne High School Old Boys 2.2, 5.5, 6.9, 9.11 (65) Chadstone 3.2, 4.2, 7.3, 8.3 (51) GOALS, Melbourne High School Old Boys: L. Meyer 4, A. Wijayakumara 3, L. Smith 1, C. Miller 1 Chadstone: A. Brown 2, W. McCall 2, D. Fernandez 1, T. Harrop 1, S. Cunningham 1, D. Cook 1 BEST, Melbourne High School Old Boys: C. Birch, C. Miller, J. Hansford, J. Vellin, A. Ashton, M. Engelander Chadstone: B. Hoggett, A. Brown, W. McCall, T. Thorburn, A. Winstanley, S. Langley-Bates Old Xaverians 1.2, 2.3, 4.5, 7.7 (49) Hawthorn 1.3, 2.6, 3.9, 3.12 (30) GOALS, Old Xaverians: D. Landrigan 2, B. Corcoran 1, A. Amato 1, S. O’Brien 1, M. Walsh 1, J. Smith 1 Hawthorn: M. Bandera 1, J. Giorgini 1, E. Christou 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Smith, M. Walsh, A. Wood, S. O’Brien, R. Gallagher, J. Donohoe Hawthorn: T. Beech, A. Gileno, S. Speer, T. DeWIT, A. Ziccone, D. Tyrrell Brunswick NOBSPC 0.4, 4.5, 5.5, 7.6 (48) Richmond Central 1.3, 2.5, 2.7, 4.7 (31) GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: T. Mcleod 3, M. Reid 3, T. Mayfield 1 Richmond Central: L. Neilson 2, S. D’Arcy 1, R. Nolan 1 BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: C. Stribley, B. Lawty, T. Cole, B. Churchill, J. Maginness, M. Earl Richmond Central: R. Nolan, C. Logan, J. Huntley, C. Nontapan, C. Geale, M. Harris South Mornington 0.2, 4.7, 5.10, 5.10 (40) Prahran Assumption 1.1, 2.2, 6.4, 6.4 (40) GOALS, South Mornington: G. Ryan 2, B. Bryant 1, A. Simpson 1, R. Laudani 1 Prahran Assumption: T. Smith 2, C. Berger 1, L. Farrell 1, N. Gouin 1, A. Davis 1 BEST, South Mornington: L. Allen, G. Ryan, J. Bishop, L. Murdoch Prahran Assumption: T. Smith, I. Davidson, J. Storer, B. Harris, B. Michael, T. Woollard

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LAST ROUND

Box Hill North 3.3, 5.3, 7.4, 7.6 (48) Uhs-Vu 0.2, 1.4, 4.6, 5.8 (38) GOALS, Box Hill North: A. Odza 3, R. Hughes 2, S. Kenna 1, C. Liston 1 Uhs-Vu: J. Bowes 3, A. Hellner 1, L. St Clair 1 BEST, Box Hill North: S. Howe, B. Berechree, D. Templeton, T. Cheslett, C. Liston, H. Kissick Uhs-Vu: S. Bolitho, J. Lowe, L. Bainbridge, H. Kostas, W. Mizzi, B. Cross West Brunswick 3.2, 5.10, 9.14, 15.16 (106) Swinburne University 0.0, 0.1, 1.2, 2.2 (14) Swinburne University: D. Honybun 1, D. McAleer 1 BEST, West Brunswick: M. Gayton, J. Gaut, A. Forbes, N. Ansons, N. Sajarati , T. Forbes Swinburne University: D. Rinaldo, T. Corrie, J. Atherden, Z. Standish, C. Miller, F. Brad Monash Blues 3.3, 4.4, 6.8, 10.12 (72) Westbourne 1.0, 3.3, 4.3, 4.4 (28) GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Chapman 3, M. Chapman 2, J. Hertan 2, J. Ryan 1, C. Wilson 1, B. Thomas 1 Westbourne: N. Gaylor 1, A. Salloum 1, S. Morgan 1, L. Davis 1 BEST, Monash Blues: M. Chapman, S. Chapman, H. Devanny, B. Thomas, O. Cumming, N. Chen Westbourne: N/A Chadstone 3.2, 7.6, 10.13, 14.14 (98) Monash Gryphons 2.0, 2.1, 4.1, 8.3 (51) GOALS, Chadstone: A. Kinniburgh 4, B. Naylor 2, T. Binks 1, J. Hunter 1, S. Anderton 1, J. D’Rosario 1, M. Johns 1, J. Lapthorne 1, A. Nicolopoulos 1, Q. Letzing 1 Monash Gryphons: P. Lithgow 3, A. Holmes 2, J. Dembo 1, J. Gonis 1, T. Glasson 1 BEST, Chadstone: A. Kinniburgh, B. Naylor, A. Heap, T. Binks, S. Anderton, J. Leary Monash Gryphons: J. Dembo, C. Kadish, C. Helmond, P. Lithgow, J. Gonis, O. Boukarroum

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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2017 PREMIER C Old Mentonians Old Haileyburians Marcellin OC Caulfield Gr Old Camberwell Gr Williamstown CYMS Old Geelong Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe Gr Kew

PREMIER C RESERVES P 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3

W 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 361 218 273 314 272 278 299 203 107 133

Agst 212 112 160 255 229 308 339 264 235 344

% 170.28 194.64 170.62 123.14 118.78 90.26 88.2 76.89 45.53 38.66

PTS 12 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 0 0

P W L D B FF

For

Agst

%

PTS

2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3

PREMIER C THIRDS Marcellin Williamstown CYMS Caulfield Gr Old Geelong PEGS Ormond West Brunswick Therry Penola OB Beaumaris Kew St Mary's Salesian

St Mary's Salesian PEGS Preston Bullants Ormond Oakleigh Therry Penola OB Brunswick NOBSPC St Johns Whitefriars OC Ivanhoe

2 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 3 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

202 217 142 286 176 182 287 194 0 80 78

53 99 70 150 117 189 168 226 0 347 425

381.13 219.19 202.86 190.67 150.43 96.3 170.83 85.84 0 23.05 18.35

12 12 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 0 0

W 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 407 254 295 328 257 218 231 164 231 219

Agst 246 209 155 249 262 233 289 272 347 342

% 165.45 121.53 190.32 131.73 98.09 93.56 79.93 60.29 66.57 64.04

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 0 0 0

Bulleen Templestowe Prahran Assumption Glen Eira West Brunswick Yarra Old Gr Emmaus St Leos Mhsob Eltham Collegians Old Paradians Hawthorn

W 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 319 298 316 247 223 222 220 185 186 200

Agst 181 217 254 195 195 245 171 254 288 416

% 176.24 137.33 124.41 126.67 114.36 90.61 128.65 72.83 64.58 48.08

PTS 8 8 8 12 8 8 4 4 0 0

Uhs-Vu Power House Canterbury Albert Park La Trobe University Westbourne Gr Swinburne University Point Cook Richmond Central Sth Melbourne Dist

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L 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 345 394 301 251 227 199 178 120 158 110

Agst 97 115 120 242 218 269 321 284 260 357

% PTS 355.67 12 342.61 12 250.83 12 103.72 8 104.13 4 73.98 4 55.45 4 42.25 4 60.77 0 30.81 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 327 350 342 248 261 236 259 181 248 179

Agst 168 223 245 262 171 162 290 294 349 467

% 194.64 156.95 139.59 94.66 152.63 145.68 89.31 61.56 71.06 38.33

PTS 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0

Fitzroy St Kevins Brunswick Renegades AJAX

P W L D B FF

For

Agst

%

PTS

2 2 2 2

87 83 43 14

19 40 61 107

457.89 207.5 70.49 13.08

8 4 4 0

For 523 235 286 315 274 191 219 169 177 53

Agst 101 130 200 236 245 204 248 264 278 536

% 517.82 180.77 143 133.47 111.84 93.63 88.31 64.02 63.67 9.89

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 0 0

For 426 329 377 180 200 124 117 114 85 104

Agst 55 99 123 241 209 253 291 191 300 294

% 774.55 332.32 306.5 74.69 95.69 49.01 40.21 59.69 28.33 35.37

PTS 12 12 12 8 4 4 4 2 2 0

For 280 293 243 258 184 157 202 135 106 112

Agst 125 154 157 268 113 108 233 248 301 263

% 224 190.26 154.78 96.27 162.83 145.37 86.7 54.44 35.22 42.59

PTS 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 0

2 1 1 0

0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

Ormond PEGS Ivanhoe St Mary's Salesian Therry Penola OB Whitefriars OC Brunswick NOBSPC Oakleigh Preston Bullants St Johns

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION TWO RESERVES

DIVISION THREE P 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0

DIVISION ONE RESERVE S

DIVISION TWO P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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DIVISION ONE P 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3

Marcellin OC Caulfield Gr Old Geelong Old Mentonians Old Camberwell Gr Old Haileyburians Kew Williamstown CYMS Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe Gr

W 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0

West Brunswick Prahran Assumption Mhsob Emmaus St Leos Yarra Old Gr Bulleen Templestowe Eltham Collegians Hawthorn Glen Eira Old Paradians

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION THREE RESERVES Uhs-Vu Richmond Central Swinburne University Canterbury La Trobe University Westbourne Gr Power House Albert Park Sth Melbourne Dist Point Cook

P 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3

W 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2017 DIVISION FOUR North Brunswick Aquinas Eley Park Sharks Manningham Cobras Mt Lilydale OC St Francis Xavier OC Parkside Masala Elsternwick

P 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 3

DIVISION FOUR RESERVES W 3 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0

L 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 348 365 137 186 294 214 150 101 201

Agst 196 221 85 134 292 302 233 227 306

% 177.55 165.16 161.18 138.81 100.68 70.86 64.38 44.49 65.69

PTS 12 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 0

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P 3 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 1

W 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 1

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 439 145 168 158 241 136 116 86 35

Agst 52 71 228 105 190 284 264 201 129

% 844.23 204.23 73.68 150.48 126.84 47.89 43.94 42.79 27.13

PTS 12 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4

UNDER 19 PREMIER RESERVE

UNDER 19 PREMIER Beaumaris Old Xaverians De La Salle St Kevins Parkdale Vultures Caulfield Gr Old Scotch St Bernards

Aquinas Eley Park Sharks Mt Lilydale OC Manningham Cobras St Francis Xavier OC Elsternwick Parkside North Brunswick Masala

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 328 298 251 163 202 200 162 170

Agst 180 233 216 164 208 262 243 268

% 182.22 127.9 116.2 99.39 97.12 76.34 66.67 63.43

PTS 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0

Old Xaverians St Bernards De La Salle Old Scotch St Kevins St Kevins OB (3) Beaumaris Fitzroy

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 339 312 318 197 175 117 155 119

Agst 114 106 117 239 241 313 337 265

% 297.37 294.34 271.79 82.43 72.61 37.38 45.99 44.91

PTS 12 12 12 4 4 4 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 260 218 245 259 308 174 179 111

Agst 157 163 169 217 192 208 269 379

% 165.61 133.74 144.97 119.35 160.42 83.65 66.54 29.29

PTS 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 UNDER 19 SECTION 2 SBMT Collegians Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Gr Old Melburnians Fitzroy University Blues University Blacks

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0

L 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 328 288 201 233 223 261 220 66

Agst 176 161 157 184 243 219 258 422

% 186.36 178.88 128.03 126.63 91.77 119.18 85.27 15.64

PTS 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 4 Mazenod Monash Blues Preston Bullants Whitefriars PEGS Parkside Therry Penola OB Peninsula OB

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0

L 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 236 279 204 231 207 170 152 115

Agst 138 128 138 162 196 239 290 303

% 171.01 217.97 147.83 142.59 105.61 71.13 52.41 37.95

PTS 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 0

W 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

L 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2

D 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 264 223 216 193 195 179 123 173

Agst 137 174 201 161 211 218 182 282

% 192.7 128.16 107.46 119.88 92.42 82.11 67.58 61.35

PTS 10 8 8 6 4 4 4 4

CLUB XVIII (1) Club XVIII (1) Old Xaverians Prahran Assumption South Mornington Hawthorn Richmond Central Chadstone Brunswick NOBSPC MHSOB

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Old Haileybury Marcellin OC Old Ivanhoe Gr Ormond Old Trinity Gr Hampton Rovers Old Brighton Old Geelong

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 5 SBMT Old McKinnon/Glen Eira De La Salle Old Camberwell Gr WIlliamstown CYMS La Trobe University Oakleigh MHSOB Hampton Rovers Old Paradians St Johns Aquinas OC

P 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3

W 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 322 260 256 221 260 178 212 197 162 160 110 115

Agst 81 110 116 174 267 171 211 224 283 303 197 316

% 397.53 236.36 220.69 127.01 97.38 104.09 100.47 87.95 57.24 52.81 55.84 36.39

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 0 0

W 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 255 277 215 213 180 163 142 82

Agst 88 166 190 208 182 206 192 295

% 289.77 166.87 113.16 102.4 98.9 79.13 73.96 27.8

PTS 12 12 8 4 4 4 4 0

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Club XVIII (2) Monash Blues Chadstone Box Hill North West Brunswick Uhs-Vu Monash Gryphons Westbourne Gr Swinburne University

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Old Xaverians Marcellin OC St Kevins OB West Brunswick AFC Caulfield Grammarians Collegians Ormond AFC Beaumaris FC Old Trinity Grammarians Fitzroy FC

12 8 12 12 8 12 8 2 8 8

6 6 4 6 6 4 6 4 4 2

Thirds/ Club Women's XVIII 3 12 3 12 3 8 1 12 2 12 0 8 2 8 1 12 1 12 2 12

U19 9 9 6 0 3 6 6 9 3 3

Total 42 38 33 31 31 30 30 28 28 27

1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2017 WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER Collegians St Kevins Old Xaverians University Blues Old Trinity Gr De La Salle Old Melburnians Beaumaris University Blacks SBMT

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3

PREMIER B

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 299 285 282 254 229 219 194 156 219 192

Agst 179 180 200 230 228 246 235 272 262 297

% 167.04 158.33 141 110.43 100.44 89.02 82.55 57.35 83.59 64.65

PTS 12 12 12 8 8 4 2 2 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 287 236 262 297 269 199 230 175 121 96

Agst 111 208 148 202 220 186 207 257 341 292

% 258.56 113.46 177.03 147.03 122.27 106.99 111.11 68.09 35.48 32.88

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 8 4 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 261 273 221 178 180 230 202 157 116 126

Agst 127 136 168 182 201 230 239 209 225 320

% 205.51 200.74 131.55 97.8 89.55 100 84.52 75.12 51.56 39.38

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 4 4 4 0 0

PREMIER RESERVES Old Xaverians University Blues Collegians St Kevins Old Trinity Gr Beaumaris Old Melburnians University Blacks SBMT De La Salle

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0

Old Xaverians Red St Kevins OB Green Old Xaverians Black University Blues St Kevins OB Gold St Bernards University Blacks Old Melburnians Beaumaris Collegians

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W 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 328 355 320 213 197 189 126 207 182 171

Agst 82 148 207 212 229 217 299 273 272 349

% 400 239.86 154.59 100.47 86.03 87.1 42.14 75.82 66.91 49

PTS 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 315 324 234 228 215 193 186 125 101 82

Agst 36 112 167 166 180 207 265 227 268 375

% 875 289.29 140.12 137.35 119.44 93.24 70.19 55.07 37.69 21.87

PTS 12 12 8 8 8 8 4 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

For 399 255 185 238 203 124 137 75

Agst 99 146 58 185 204 288 368 268

% 403.03 174.66 318.97 128.65 99.51 43.06 37.23 27.99

PTS 12 12 8 8 4 0 0 0

PREMIER B RESERVES Old Brighton Gr Old Scotch St Bernards Parkdale Vultures Old Carey Monash Blues Fitzroy Ajax Mazenod Peninsula

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3

PREMIER B THIRDS

PREMIER THIRDS P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Old Brighton Gr St Bernards Old Scotch Ajax Fitzroy Monash Blues Mazenod Old Carey Parkdale Vultures Peninsula

De La Salle Old Scotch AJAX Fitzroy Old Trinity Monash Blues Old Carey Gr Parkdale Vultures

P 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2

W 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 2

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