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Michael Sholly
CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF COMMUNITY FOOTBALL This week, we are celebrating the 125 year anniversary of the VAFA. We should all feel a sense of pride, as each of us have contributed to Australia’s oldest, continuous football competition. There have been over two hundred and thirty clubs (difficult to get an exact figure with all the amalgamations) that have represented the VAFA through this journey. We don’t have actual statistics but they would be phenomenal. I would estimate over two hundred thousand players and tens of thousands of umpires and volunteers have played a role in our . Add to this the extraordinary number of supporters and followers and it is little wonder that so many Melburnians have some connection to our Association. The VAFA has played a significant role in the sporting landscape of Victoria. After the war, Melbourne’s leading business houses entered teams in the VAFA. All the banks, insurance companies and leading organisations were member clubs of the VAFA. If you were coming down from the country to Melbourne to work in a bank, immediately you would have been taken to the attached VAFA club. I am sure the recruiting between these organisations for the best country youth would have been as ferocious as it is today. A new influx of community clubs occurred in the late 1980’s when older competitions such as the Federal League and the church competitions gradually merged to form competitions such as the Southern Football League. Many of these clubs took this opportunity to join the VAFA and are still playing in the various sections. Junior clubs that grew to become senior clubs also found the VAFA to be the best-fit option for them. The alcohol rules and strong disciplined culture found the VAFA an ideal partner as they established their senior club. This includes current clubs like Preston and Point Cook.
@vafaceo Throughout the 125 years it has been the university, church and old school clubs that have provided the majority of the clubs. Currently, approximately half of the competition has links to a school whilst another 15% is partnered with a university. There were ten foundation clubs who had attachments to each of the segments mentioned above. Alberton (a club in East Melbourne), Brighton (played on Old Brighton’s Beach oval), Collegians (only foundation club still playing), Edlington (St Kilda based), Footscray District (played on the reserve outside the EJ Whitten Oval), St Jude’s (Anglican Church in Carlton), St Mary’s (Anglican Church in North Melbourne), South St Kilda, Toorak Grosvenor (Played in Albert Park), and the YMCA (played in Middle Park). For the record, Collegians 3.13 defeated Albertson 3.1 to win the first premiership. At each of the grounds this week, we are presenting a commemorative medallion to each club’s most significant volunteers over the past 25 years. The VAFA has also struck best on ground medals, voted on by our umpires, and presented at all our senior men’s and women’s matches. I must commend Jon Anderson on all the work he has done to compile the best VAFA team over the past 50 years and promoting each of our club’s best players in that time. Choosing “best of” teams is not the most pleasant of jobs, and if it does anything, it puts the VAFA’s name in the spotlight and does recognise those players who Jon believes are the best 22. I am sure this has created discussions at most VAFA clubs and there would have been a host of players who deserve the honour. As we celebrate the 125 years, it is an appropriate time to bring on the next phase of the VAFA journey. When the competition resumes after the bye, there will be a new CEO and a new writer of the editorial. Brett Connell is steeped in VAFA culture being a former staff member, Ormond premiership player and inducted as a Big V Champion. He knows amateur football and will provide the leadership to progress the VAFA.
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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION July 1, 2017 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER
Nick Armistead
SKOB’S STERN REMINDER St Kevin’s gave the competition a stern reminder they are the team to beat 10 rounds into the season, defeating Old Xaverians by 15 points at Xavier College. SKOB controlled the match for all but half of the third term when the Xavs made a brief comeback and gave the home crowd a glimmer of hope heading into the final quarter. Gerard Gleeson’s form this season has been outstanding and his hand is firmly in the air for a Big V spot on July 8 after dominating the contested ball and finishing with two goals; including, an explosive bit of play through congestion late in the first term (watch the magic on VAFA’s Facebook page). Sam Critchley, 200-gamer Ben Dowd and Nick Wood each impressed for SKOB, while the hero of the game were their defensive structures and the way they set up behind the ball. They use the loose man in defence better than any side and their pressure on the ball carrier encourages sides to bomb the ball in long – even sides as well-drilled as Xavs whereby SKOB clean up and attack the other way through players the ilk of Critchley and Thomas Jok. Denis Symeopoulos, Dan Noonan & Tim Golds impressed for Xavs, but they will miss Marc Johnston who received a devastating compound fracture of the jaw when he accidentally collided with Wood. In addition to Johnston’s injury, Xavs will lose Brendan Goss, John Shaw and in-form youngster Hayden Troiani for a period of time, but their depth and strong start to he year should hold them in good stead during the next month. University Blues made it four wins from five outings after they defeated Old Melburnians by 59 points at Uni Oval. While OMs don’t possess the strongest record at the main, they are a formidable unit with a top echelon as strong as any side, but the Blues had little trouble putting them away early with 10 goals to two in the first half. Jamie Mugavin and Tim Geappen kicked four goals each, with the latter having kicked multiple goals seven times in 2017 and at least one major in every game. Despite Kieran Harper and Jeremy Mugavin’s absence, the Blues’ engine room of Ross Young, Marshall Rippon and the Hinkley’s gave their two key pillars up forward every opportunity to kick a winning score. OMs were in strong form 2
@NickArmistead having won four of their past five, but will need to regroup after suffering their largest losing margin of the year. Tom Paule has found himself in these articles more often than any player this year (or at least as often as Nick Wood) as he continues to operate at an elite level week in, week out. They remain a game and a half outside the four and the next two weeks against Beaumaris and University Blacks are must wins if they hope to feature in finals. For the first time since Round 5 2015, University Blacks defeated Old Trinity at Daley Oval. The third term was where the Blacks won the game, kicking four unanswered goals after scores were level at the half. Alastair Robbins returned for the Blacks and provided a key target throughout the match, while John Vrodos, Lachie Huntington and Big V hopeful, Lochie Dornauf, kicked three goals each. After a lean patch between Rounds 3 and 5 which didn’t produce a goal, Dornauf has returned to form with 10 goals over the past five matches while Huntington has kicked nine in the past two wins. The T’s have now lost four in a row, something they haven’t done since losing six straight from Rounds 11 to 16 in 2014. However, their top-tier stars are performing with Anthony Scott, Brendan Iezzi and Luke Pacconi amongst their best players. Both Scott and Iezzi have been in the best for the past four games, while defender Pacconi has done so on three occasions during that time. The task of returning to form doesn’t necessarily get easier for the T’s who face the Tigers at Brindisi, SKOB and the Blues over the next three weeks. De La Salle returned to winning form as quickly as you could say ‘the Blues have re-taken your top four spot’ via a 35-point victory against Beaumaris. While they remain fifth due to an incredible Blues’ percentage of 127.98, De La have won three of their past four and will continue to knock on the four until a position opens up. Jason Tutt was best on ground for the second consecutive week and for the fourth time this season, while Sam Williams, Tom Humphrey and Matt Fieldsend were alongside him every step of the way as the De La leaders shone. Sam Pickett is beginning to hit consistent form up forward for De La with goals in his past four matches and his scoring presence up forward will be instrumental to De La’s finals hopes/campaign. After falling to a 17-point deficit at half time, the Sharks showcased their ability to negate top four aspirants with five goals to two in THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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the third quarter and gave themselves a chance to claim their first win of the year with a two-point lead at the last break. In just his second senior game this year after two matches in U19 Premier and one in Sandringham’s TAC Cup side, young gun Jak Nardino starred for the Sharks and will provide ample support for Scott Braithwaite et al in their quest for their first win. Collegians’ were pushed all the way in Round 10, holding off St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by just 10 points at Harry Trott Oval. The Lions were too strong in the first three quarters and led by as much as 33 points at the last break, before the Tigers came home with four unanswered in an exciting fourth term. Lachie Ferguson, Sam Hibbins and Corey Cassidy maintained the trend of senior Big V squad members dominating for their respective sides, while Courtney Hylton continued his outstanding 2017 form as he was named in the Lions’ best for the seventh time. Over the past four matches, the Lions have won two by just 10 points
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TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Old Trinity University Blues v University Blacks Old Melburnians v Beaumaris St Kevin’s v Collegians De La Salle v Old Xaverians
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De La Salle 1.2, 7.3, 9.5, 16.8 (104) Beaumaris 1.1, 4.4, 9.7, 10.9 (69) GOALS, De La Salle: L. Wood 3, S. Fisher 3, J. Tutt 2, S. Pickett 2, M. Fieldsend 1, M. Griechen 1, B. Nethersole 1, E. Clinch 1, D. Lowe 1, S. Haslem 1 Beaumaris: C. Beattie-Powell 2, S. Gibbins 2, S. Milne 2, J. Nardino 1, J. Grange 1, D. Kelly 1, J. Ward 1 BEST, De La Salle: J. Tutt, S. Williams, B. Nethersole, M. Fieldsend, L. Wood, T. Humphrey Beaumaris: S. Braithwaite, J. Nardino, B. McLean, N. Dickinson, T. Gandy, C. Beattie-Powell Collegians 5.2, 10.5, 14.8, 14.12 (96) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4.3, 6.3, 9.5, 13.8 (86) GOALS, Collegians: F. Sullivan 3, L. Ferguson 3, C. Cassidy 2, V. Michie 2, S. Hibbins 1, M. Singleton 1, B. Riddle 1, D. Russo 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: G. Rowlands 4, S. Richards 2, J. Robertson 2, C. Richards 1, T. Doherty 1, M. Geschke 1, B. O’Toole 1, B. Dance 1 BEST, Collegians: L. Ferguson, C. Hylton, S. Hibbins, D. Russo, C. Cassidy, F. Cameron St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: G. Rowlands, M. Barnes, J. Tyquin, S. Richards, T. Tyquin, L. Palfrey University Blacks 5.0, 7.5, 11.8, 14.10 (94) Old Trinity Gr 5.1, 7.5, 7.8, 11.11 (77) GOALS, University Blacks: L. Huntington 3, L. Dornauf 3, J. Vrodos 3, T. Sharp 1, A. Drysdale 1, B. Mahon 1, M. Carney 1, T. Bean 1 Old Trinity Gr: E. Weatherson 3, S. Nicolosi 2, G. Hamilton 1, J. Steinhart 1, L. Juric 1, A. Polidoros 1, A. Scott 1, H. Tyson 1 BEST, University Blacks: A. Drysdale, A. Robbins, L. Dornauf, J. Vrodos, J. Ernest, N. Batten Old Trinity Gr: A. Scott, C. Pohl, B. Iezzi, A. Polidoros, L. Juric, L. Pacconi St Kevins 4.2, 6.5, 12.15, 12.15 (87) Old Xaverians 3.1, 4.5, 10.12, 10.12 (72) GOALS, St Kevins: J. Schulz 3, B. Kanakis 2, G. Gleeson 2, M. Brown 1, J. Strauss 1, H. Parkes 1, Z. Ginies 1, S. Kennedy 1 Old Xaverians: T. Golds 3, M. Handley 2, B. Goss 1, C. Woodley 1, C. Margin 1, B. Kennedy 1, C. Johnston 1 BEST, St Kevins: C. Gleeson, G. Gleeson, S. Critchley, B. Dowd, C. Ross, L. Sullivan Old Xaverians: D. Symeopoulos, J. Shaw, D. Noonan, T. Golds, T. Johnston, T. Williams University Blues 4.4, 10.10, 13.12, 15.13 (103) Old Melburnians 1.3, 2.3, 4.5, 6.8 (44) GOALS, University Blues: T. Geappen 4, J. Mugavin 4, T. Quinn 2, R. Young 2, M. James 1, G. Cameron 1, C. Williams 1 Old Melburnians: T. Marshall 3, L. Prendergast 1, G. Hurley-Wellington 1, S. Watson 1 BEST, University Blues: G. Cameron, R. McMahon, M. Rippon, T. Geappen, J. Mugavin, R. Eade Old Melburnians: T. Paule, T. Marshall, S. Watson, C. Banfield, M. Wilkins, N. De Steiger
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each, lost one and drawn an abandoned match as they prepare for an assault on the second half of the year after such an unbeaten start in the first six rounds. George Rowlands starred for the Tigers with four goals while Michael Barnes and Jaryd Robertson (2) continue to do exactly what Ferguson, Hibbins and Cassidy are doing. Seven goals to four in the second half against the Lions at the Trott is an impressive feat, but three losses and a tie from their past four matches is something the Tigers will look to rectify when they host the T’s this weekend.
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Beaumaris 5.3, 5.5, 7.11, 8.16 (64) De La Salle 2.0, 3.3, 3.4, 4.5 (29) GOALS, Beaumaris: M. Wright 2, R. Keating 1, M. Lucas 1, S. Moore 1, W. Mattingley 1, B. O’Brien 1, M. Wilson 1 De La Salle: T. Nicholls 2, C. Dooley 1, J. McGAW 1 BEST, Beaumaris: W. Mattingley, C. Pace, W. Murton, J. Evans, L. Tedde, M. Wright De La Salle: C. Dooley, L. Bisognin, P. Burnell, R. McDonough, T. Parker, N. Taylor Collegians 3.0, 8.1, 11.5, 14.8 (92) St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.0, 3.0, 4.3, 5.5 (35) GOALS, Collegians: B. Mason 3, L. Lyon 3, T. Wyett 2, C. Lyon 1, J. Hampton 1, H. Hawkins 1, J. Kamener 1, S. Cutts 1, E. Rice 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N. Henricks 2, J. Patounas 1, H. Griffin 1, C. Michaud 1 BEST, Collegians: J. Christie, J. Kamener, B. Mason, H. Hawkins, B. Morris, T. Wyett St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N. Henricks, J. Patounas, C. Michaud, J. Mckee, L. Velluto, S. Barca Old Trinity Gr 6.3, 7.4, 13.6, 17.10 (112) University Blacks 1.3, 2.5, 4.5, 5.8 (38) GOALS, Old Trinity Gr: J. Walsh 6, J. Sando 3, M. Corney 2, J. Nitsopoulos 2, T. Mitchell 1, E. Beasley 1, J. Dwyer 1, C. Amiconi 1 University Blacks: H. King 1, S. McKenzie 1, Z. Harris 1, M. Nunan 1, T. Monkhouse 1 BEST, Old Trinity Gr: M. Corney, J. Walsh, J. Sando, E. Beasley, L. Robertson, J. Dwyer University Blacks: J. Tunbridge, E. King, W. Mills, T. Monkhouse, T. Peyton, H. King Old Xaverians 1.0, 6.5, 7.8, 11.10 (76) St Kevins 3.1, 6.2, 8.5, 10.8 (68) GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Forrest 6, M. Margin 2, J. Woods 1, M. Parker 1, T. Scarce 1 St Kevins: A. Clough 3, L. Nankervis 2, F. Keely 1, F. Bonacci 1, M. Shanahan 1, J. Tighe 1, B. Dimattina 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: L. Bisset, J. Forrest, T. Scarce, J. Anderson, J. Pintal, D. Harangozo St Kevins: P. Dowd, J. Stewart, J. Nash, T. Cunningham, P. Keely, N. McArdle University Blues 1.4, 3.5, 6.8, 11.9 (75) Old Melburnians 2.0, 3.4, 4.4, 8.6 (54) GOALS, University Blues: L. Wardle 3, J. Wood 2, J. Townley 2, T. Carr 2, A. Wettenhall 1, J. Caldow 1 Old Melburnians: J. Regan 3, C. Jeffery 2, T. De Fegley 1, C. Williamson 1, L. Borthwick 1 BEST, University Blues: T. Carr, L. Wardle, D. Heinz, J. Townley, J. Moloney, J. Caldow Old Melburnians: S. Clarke, W. Monk, T. Healey, W. Dowling, E. Fanning, J. De Fegley
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PREMIER B
David Chalmers 
@DAChalmers81
HARD-FOUGHT WINS HELP TOP FOUR BUILD A BUFFER The top four have opened up a nice little cushion after Round 10 Premier B action. Ajax skipped two games clear of the chasing pack with their win over Parkdale, while Peninsula grabbed a victory over Fitzroy, meaning there are only two games between fifth and 10th. While the top three continued winning, none of them had it easy, with Old Scotch winning by two goals, St Bernards up by just seven points at the last break and Old Brighton had to come from 28 points down before overrunning Monash by a solitary point. Ajax were looking to consolidate their spot in the top four when they took on Parkdale. The Vultures were without spearhead Matthew Boland but welcomed back Jason Bristow (one goal, in best) and Charlie Dillon (two goals). Ajax were missing Asher Burstin but Josh Ludski (one goal, in best) returned. After an even first term, the Vultures started better in the second, adding 2.2 thanks to goals from Alex Derzekos and Josh Green in the opening 20 minutes before the Jackas had even got on the board. Ajax fought back with four goals in the last eight minutes, with contributions from Ashley Kalb, Josh Ludski, Brandon Joel and Dean Rotenberg, extending their lead at halftime. Five goals to one in the last term gave the Jackas a comfortable win and a two game cushion in fourth spot. Fitzroy and Peninsula looked to regroup after copping big losses from two of the top teams the previous week. The Roys started better, opening up a 20-point halftime lead. After conceding 15 goals against Old Scotch in the third term last week, the Roys would have been determined to make amends. However, the Pirates came out after the main break and made their intentions clear, kicking the first 5.1 of the quarter, with goals from Stefan Barbour (3), Alex Marshall and Tory Taylor. Nino Lazzaro and Will Fenton finally got a couple back for Fitzroy, but the Pirates quickly responded through Sam Harrison and James Fletcher. Rory Angiolella had a free kick and converted on the siren, bringing the margin back to seven points. The Pirates were good enough to hold on in the last, giving them their second win of the season. Old Brighton went through the first half of the season undefeated, despite being seriously 4
challenged over the past month. Monash’s last six weeks have been a rollercoaster, with their formline reading LWLWLW. Both sides had significant inclusions, with the Tonners bringing back leading goalkicker Alex Mastromanno, and the Blues welcomed back Maddison Hardiman as well as Andre Headberry for his first game of the season. Monash led at every change, and by threequarter time had opened a handy 28-point buffer. Mastromanno and Andrew Young both kicked behinds for their respective sides early on before Old Brighton gradually kicked into gear, putting five goals on the board in the space of 15 minutes to take an unlikely lead. Nick Coroneos, Pat Liston, Thomas King and Mastromanno all contributed. Nick Petering got on a lead and took a mark, and incredibly, his missed set shot with seven minutes to go would be the last score of the game, with the Tonners holding on for a one-point win. Both Mazenod and St Bernards headed into their clash coming off wins, albeit in vastly different styles: Mazenod overcame OId Carey by a solitary goal, while the Snowdogs did it comfortably over Peninsula. The Nodders were without coach Ben Phibbs, Liam Welsford and first-gamer Goy Lok (four goals on debut) but Chris Campbell came in and filled the void nicely, kicking a couple and being named in the best in his first game of the season. Adam Bentick was missing for St Bernards, but Thomas Madden and Jacob Bevanda both contributed well on returning to the side. St Bernards had the better of the first half, but the Nodders fought back well in the third. Thomas Odrowaz missed an early opportunity, but the Snowdogs kick-in came right back and Brad Kovac took advantage, putting the Nodders on the board first. Jack McNamara, Chris Hughes and Charlie Vague then scored for St Bernards in quick succession, giving them a handy buffer. The Nodders were playing some great footy, but the Snowdogs half-back line was managing to stand firm. Rees Thomas, Michael Chamberlain and Corey Martino all kicked behinds before Peter Rozanitis took a mark on a lead and scored again for the Nodders. Kovac and Nick Thomas added two more Mazenod goals, bringing them within seven points at three-quarter time. Six goals to two in the last gave St Bernards a comfortable win, but the THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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Nodders certainly made them earn it. With Max Van Den Broek (nine) and Jono Daggian (six) returning to the Old Scotch side and combining for 15 goals last week, it’s fair to say that would have occupied the minds of the Old Carey brains trust in the lead up to their Round 10 clash. The Panthers came agonizingly close to their third win of the season, pipped by a single goal by Mazenod in Round 9. The Cardinals got the early jump with a five-goal first term, and managed to double that in the second thanks to goals from Andrew Jelbart, James Sansom, Jack Bull and Daggian. The halftime scoreline was a worrying sight for Panthers supporters: 10.10 to 3.1, twenty scoring shots to four. To their credit, Old Carey came out and committed themselves well in the third, thanks largely to three goals from vice-captain Sam Cust.
PREMIER B
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Fitzroy v Old Brighton Old Carey v AJAX Mazenod v Peninsula Monash v Old Scotch Parkdale v St Bernards
LAST ROUND
AJAX 3.2, 7.3, 9.6, 14.11 (95) Parkdale Vultures 2.3, 4.5, 6.9, 7.10 (52) GOALS, AJAX: J. Lew 4, D. Fayman 3, S. Fayman 2, A. Kalb 1, J. Ludski 1, D. Rotenberg 1, B. Joel 1, B. Caplan 1 Parkdale Vultures: C. Dillon 2, Z. Straker 1, J. Green 1, A. Knight 1, J. Bristow 1, A. Derzekos 1 BEST, AJAX: Z. Fleisher, B. Kalmus, S. Fayman, R. Simon, J. Ludski, N. Lewis Parkdale Vultures: A. Knight, J. Bristow, M. Meyer, A. Watterson, S. Chitty, B. Austin Old Brighton Gr 2.3, 4.6, 5.12, 10.13 (73) Monash Blues 4.3, 8.5, 10.10, 10.12 (72) GOALS, Old Brighton Gr: A. Mastromanno 3, N. Coroneos 2, M. Karayannis 2, P. Liston 1, T. King 1, M. Slater 1 Monash Blues: A. Pitson 3, J. Harrison 2, E. East 1, C. Pither 1, N. Petering 1, A. Headberry 1, N. Woodland 1 BEST, Old Brighton Gr: D. Verney, T. Fisher, H. Hill, M. Karayannis, B. Austen, M. Hooy Monash Blues: K. Mason, E. East, A. Young, N. Woodland, T. Cameron, D. Easson Old Scotch 5.6, 10.10, 11.13, 12.16 (88) Old Carey 2.1, 3.1, 9.3, 12.4 (76) GOALS, Old Scotch: J. Daggian 3, J. Bull 2, M. van den Broek 2, J. Sansom 2, A. Jelbart 1, H. Larwill 1, J. Clarke 1 Old Carey: S. Cust 3, G. Curnow 3, W. Nichols 2, J. Reid 2, D. Clarke 1, C. Wallace 1 BEST, Old Scotch: C. O’Beirne, M. Wills, S. Lynch, G. van den Broek , D. Gilbert, J. Sansom Old Carey: A. Sloan, S. Cust, J. Ceppi, M. Lock, W. Nichols, S. Crocker Peninsula 3.0, 5.2, 12.5, 16.7 (103) Fitzroy 4.2, 8.4, 11.4, 14.5 (89) GOALS, Peninsula: S. Barbour 4, A. Marshall 3, T. Taylor 2, W. Crowder 1, F. Roberts 1, J. Fletcher 1, S. Harrison 1, W. Harbinson 1, S. Glenn 1, S. Grigg 1 Fitzroy: C. Stevic 3, N. Lazzaro 2, A. Burke 1, M. Bottomley 1, S. Baker 1, M. Obushak 1, W. Fenton 1, S. Laidlaw 1, R. Angiolella 1, A. Lambert 1, J. Dalton 1 BEST, Peninsula: S. Grigg, J. Pomeroy, N. Fisher, T. Feldgen, A. Marshall, J. Fletcher Fitzroy: J. Turner, J. Long, S. Baker, R. Angiolella, M. Ellis, L. Baker St Bernards 2.1, 6.8, 9.10, 15.15 (105) Mazenod 3.3, 4.4, 8.9, 10.11 (71) GOALS, St Bernards: J. McNamara 3, C. Spinella 3, C. Hughes 2, C. Vague 2, J. Bevanda 1, A. Singleton 1, S. Clarke 1, N. Cooke 1, T. Madden 1 Mazenod: B. Kovac 3, C. Campbell 2, R. Thomas 2, M. Chamberlain 1, P. Rozanitis 1, N. Thomas 1 BEST, St Bernards: L. Di Lizio, S. Clarke, C. Vague, A. Singleton, C. Spinella, T. Madden Mazenod: S. Welsford, D. Byrne, P. Flanagan, C. Campbell, N. Thomas, B. Kovac
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George Curnow, Wil Nichols and Daniel Clarke also scored majors to give the Panthers their highest quarter score for the season and bring them back within four goals at the final break. A three-goal-toone final term brought Old Carey within two goals at the final siren.
PREMIER B RESERVE
AJAX 1.3, 4.5, 5.10, 7.11 (53) Parkdale Vultures 3.2, 3.2, 6.4, 7.6 (48) GOALS, AJAX: J. Kalmus 2, B. Carp 2, J. Forbes 2, D. Rothschild 1 Parkdale Vultures: T. McLENNAN 2, P. Lee 2, M. Ferguson 1, W. Berryman 1, H. Spencer 1 BEST, AJAX: T. Rogers, J. Bade-Boon, C. Jankie, B. Shapiro, J. Kalmus, A. Wollan Parkdale Vultures: B. Dickson, B. Stevenson, J. Stent-Powell, T. McLENNAN, T. McCarthy, R. Meade Old Brighton Gr 1.2, 3.9, 8.11, 9.12 (66) Monash Blues 1.3, 1.5, 2.8, 7.10 (52) GOALS, Old Brighton Gr: J. Balleggi 2, Z. Alcott 1, A. Gunning 1, M. Ho 1, L. Otto 1, C. Macleod 1, G. Yeoman 1, K. Rawlinson 1 Monash Blues: D. Bibby 3, M. Davidson 2, J. Young 2 BEST, Old Brighton Gr: M. Ho, J. Cowling, K. Rawlinson, B. Harris, T. Fisher, T. Burns Monash Blues: M. Davidson, T. Vaughan, G. Taylor, P. Long, N. McConville, Z. Ledin Old Scotch 5.3, 8.10, 13.16, 19.22 (136) Old Carey 2.1, 3.2, 4.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS, Old Scotch: E. Furey 3, S. Leith 3, N. Cox 2, R. Macdougall 2, A. Hayes 2, W. Stewart 2, L. Hill 1, D. Di Donato 1, A. Franetic 1, H. Dick 1, C. Millar 1 Old Carey: M. Nixon 3, T. Carter-Taylor 1, H. McQueen-Miscamble 1, A. Archibald 1 BEST, Old Scotch: A. Franetic, R. Macdougall, L. Hill, S. Leith, R. Goodey, E. Furey Old Carey: Z. Rose, M. Mazzocato, W. Mitchell, E. Aujard, N. Richardson, R. Mitchelhill Fitzroy 6.2, 9.4, 11.9, 15.13 (103) Peninsula 1.1, 3.3, 6.5, 6.7 (43) GOALS, Fitzroy: T. Wells 4, L. Henderson 3, M. Cussen 3, N. Harrison 2, J. Atkinson 1, S. Carroll 1, A. Moloney 1 Peninsula: L. Newton 2, J. Cox 1, I. Merrett 1, B. Hancock 1, A. Brockley 1 BEST, Fitzroy: M. Cussen, L. Henderson, S. Batterton, I. Wattis, M. Deasey, T. Wells Peninsula: C. Davis, N. Holland, L. Barbour, L. Newton, J. Johnson, B. Osborne St Bernards 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 14.15 (99) Mazenod 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 7.6 (48) GOALS, St Bernards: Z. O’Halloran 4, B. Peart 4, T. Riley 2, J. Shine 2, D. Colaco 2 Mazenod: J. Hewett 2, M. Adam 1, S. Mydaras 1, B. Woods 1, F. Reed 1, J. Devlin 1 BEST, St Bernards: L. Jowett, W. Considine, J. Forder, J. Shine, B. Peart, B. Garth Mazenod: J. Buccella, T. Patterson, J. Hewett, B. Riley, D. Wiles, S. Mydaras
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BEARS BREAK THEIR LOSING STREAK, CAULFIELD KICK CLEAR ON TOP As we approach the historic 125 Year Club Round in the VAFA, let’s take some time to look back on Round 10 and what proved to be an historic week for many reasons in Premier C. To kick things off, after ten long weeks and over 1000 points against, Kew secured their drought-breaking first win for the season! Another pivotal moment in the Premier C season came in the top of the table clash between Old Haileybury and Caulfield in which the Fielders’ claimed the four points and created a two game buffer on top of the ladder. Below second place, Williamstown CYMS and Old Ivanhoe held strong in Round 10 to complete the top four while Old Geelong continued their good form and leapfrogged Old Camberwell and Marcellin to claim fifth spot. After going down to the Panthers by seven points in Round 1, Old Geelong were keen to even the ledger against their old rival in Round 10 - and their opening half proved their intentions. The Ogs kicked six of the first eight goals and held the Panthers scoreless for the first quarter to lead by 33 points at the major break. The third quarter was evenly contested with each team kicking three goals apiece, however, the last quarter was once again dominated by the Ogs who kicked five goals to the Panthers three to run the game out 49 points the better. Callum Wood did most of the scoreboard damage slotting four majors, while George Burbury continued his good form kicking two and being named in the best. Edward Gubbins was named BOG for his defensive efforts. For the Panthers, James Dalzotto was their only multiple goal scorer with two, while Benjamin Parker was named best on in his best game for the year. With a number of players set to return from injury and mid-season trips in the coming weeks, hopefully, the Panthers can turn their luck around and return to the winning form they experienced in the opening three rounds of 2017. In one of the best wins of the year, Kew recorded their first victory for 2017, defeating the out-ofluck Hampton Rovers by 20 points at Boss James Reserve. Leading up to their inaugural victory of 2017, the Bears had been slowly improving week by week, and this was always going to be a danger game for the Rovers, despite having the home 6
ground advantage and Kew being without their key forward, Andrew Brazzale. The Bears jumped out to an early lead, holding the Rovers goalless in the first term with the help of some errant kicking. Trailing by 17-points at quarter time, the Rovers bounced back in the second, straightened up their kicking and got to within seven points of the Bears at the main break. The third term was ultimately where the game was won and lost, the Bears used the wind to their advantage and booted home four goals to the Rovers one to take a 26-point lead into the final change. Despite outscoring the Bears in the last quarter, the damage had already been done for Hampton and the deficit proved too large to overcome. Filling the hole left by Brazzale, Kyle Margaritis stepped up in a BOG performance and kicked two goals for the Bears. Daniel Boehm and Michael Hannan supported Margaritis and nailed two of their own. With Margaritis judged best on, I’m sure the Bears enjoyed a couple of quiet margarita’s down at Victoria Park on Saturday night to celebrate! In their most important win for the year, Caulfield got one back over Old Haileybury in a classic eightpoint match that positions them two games clear at the top of the Premier C ladder. After three quarters, there was just two points separating the two top teams and the final quarter was primed to be a ripper. However, Caulfield proved to be the fitter side and more capable of running out the full four quarters kicking four goals to one and claiming an important victory. Declan Reilly continued his potent form in the forward line for the Fielders making it 14 goals in the last three rounds kicking another bag of four goals and taking his season tally to 32. Dominic O’Keefe and Tim Nixon (2) supported Reilly ably. Unfortunately for the Bloods, this is their second loss on the trot, and while they remain in second place on the ladder, both Williamstown CYMS and Old Ivanhoe are now just one game behind them. Old Ivanhoe made it three wins on the trot and cemented their spot in fourth place taking care of Old Camberwell by 15 points, thanks to three unanswered goals in the final term. This victory was yet another important one in the scheme of the THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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Premier C season with both sides locked at 5-4 prior to the match. The Wellers would have been feeling confident heading into the last half after leading by seven points at the main break, however, Nicholas Reeves-Smyth starred in the third term for the Hoers and helped his team diminish and overturn the halftime deficit. At three quarter time, the Hoers were leading by just a solitary point and the game was positioned for a nail-biting finish. Reeves-Smyth carried his form from the third term into the final quarter and with the support of Dylan Buttifant (3), they ensured the Hoers claimed the important victory. For the Wellers, they’ll be seething they weren’t able to hold the ascendancy in the important game, although, they’ll be happy with the performances of Chris Hensby (2) and Simon Bennett who worked tirelessly all day. Williamstown CYMS put in a strong performance away from home to secure their sixth win for the year and maintain their spot in third with a comfortable 54-point win over the diminishing
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TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Old Ivanhoe Gr v Hampton Rovers Williamstown CYMS v Caulfield Gr Marcellin v Old Geelong Old Haileybury v Old Camberwell Kew AFC v Old Mentonians
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Caulfield Gr 3.2, 3.2, 8.6, 12.8 (80) Old Haileyburians 3.5, 3.5, 7.10, 8.11 (59) GOALS, Caulfield Gr: D. Reilly 4, N. Baltas 2, T. Nixon 2, W. Kingwill 1, J. Toniolo 1, W. Osborn 1, M. Neratzoglou 1 Old Haileyburians: E. Limon 2, A. Woltering 1, P. Shakallis 1, N. Gooda 1, L. Nash 1, Z. Tsinanis 1, N. Waite 1 BEST, Caulfield Gr: D. O’Keefe, T. Nixon, F. McEVOY, A. Lister, J. McCLELLAND, T. Small Old Haileyburians: J. Arthur, A. Woltering, J. Plymin, A. Toy, T. Witherow, L. Treverton Kew 3.4, 4.9, 8.12, 10.13 (73) Hampton Rovers 0.5, 3.8, 4.10, 7.11 (53) GOALS, Kew: M. Hannan 2, D. Boehm 2, K. Margaritis 2, T. Orchard 1, T. Allman 1, M. Henderson 1, M. Waters 1 Hampton Rovers: N. Jackson 2, S. Curry 1, B. Audige 1, D. Merlo 1, T. Jones 1, L. Cairns 1 BEST, Kew: K. Margaritis, M. Hannan, D. Boehm, W. Balme, J. O’Bryan, M. Henderson Hampton Rovers: A. McNeil, C. Carnovale, L. Cairns, T. Chrisp, L. Fletcher, R. De Biase Williamstown CYMS 4.3, 8.7, 12.8, 18.9 (117) Marcellin OC 1.2, 5.5, 7.7, 9.9 (63) GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: B. Gray 4, J. Gray 3, M. Parkinson 2, B. Deller 2, W. Chan 1, R. Ackerly 1, J. Noonan 1, T. Murphy 1, W. Ostrowsky 1, B. Connolly 1, S. Callard 1 Marcellin OC: D. Mc Mahon 3, J. Robertson 2, M. De Luca 1, J. Iezzi 1, A. Viney 1, T. Carlson 1 BEST, Williamstown CYMS: S. Callard, T. Murphy, J. Noonan, Y. Hemphill, S. McVernon, W. Ostrowsky Marcellin OC: M. Jones, J. Green, M. Gasparini, J. Gaul, P. Hamblin, N. Crosbie Old Ivanhoe Gr 3.1, 4.5, 7.9, 10.13 (73) Old Camberwell Gr 4.2, 5.6, 7.8, 7.16 (58) GOALS, Old Ivanhoe Gr: D. Buttifant 3, B. Lee 3, N. Reeves-Smyth 1, S. Tsanoudakis 1, H. Heta 1, S. Wilcox 1 Old Camberwell Gr: A. Brettingham-Moore 2, C. Hensby 2, J. Howells 1, M. Trait 1, N. Adamson 1 BEST, Old Ivanhoe Gr: N. Reeves-Smyth, D. Buttifant, B. Lewis, C. Groth, S. Tsanoudakis, T. O’Halloran Old Camberwell Gr: C. Hensby, J. Howells, B. Hart, J. Allen, S. MacDonald, S. Bennett Old Geelong 3.5, 6.11, 10.14, 14.15 (99) Old Mentonians 0.0, 2.2, 5.5, 7.8 (50) GOALS, Old Geelong: C. Wood 4, J. Simson 2, G. Burbury 2, J. Hoevenaars 2, C. O’Brien 1, S. Youngman 1, J. Tivendale 1, H. McKay 1 Old Mentonians: J. Dalzotto 2, B. Nicoll 1, J. Davis 1, A. Hill 1, D. Brown 1, A. Hodges 1 BEST, Old Geelong: E. Gubbins, T. Balcombe, C. O’Brien, S. Youngman, G. Burbury, M. Kirkwood Old Mentonians: B. Parker, M. Myers-Snyders, T. Wilton, C. Edgeworth, A. Hodges, T. Strange
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Marcellin. The struggling Eagles couldn’t bring their winning form from last week into their clash with Williamstown CYMS, however, they managed to stay within striking distance of the CYs until half time. In the second half, however, the CYs put their foot down and piled on 10 goals to four to give the Eagles little chance of reigniting their confidence and their season. Ben Gray led the way on the scoreboard with four goals, while Jack Gray did his best to match it with his brother and kicked three. Around the ground, it was Samuel Callard and Tim Murphy who deserve the kudos. The loss for the Eagles is their fourth from the past five matches, as they continue their slide down the Premier C ladder.
PREMIER C RESERVE
Caulfield Gr 4.0, 6.1, 8.3, 11.5 (71) Old Haileyburians 1.0, 5.0, 6.2, 8.4 (52) GOALS, Caulfield Gr: L. Kellock 3, R. Handel 2, C. Wilson 2, R. Harris 2, C. Hogan 1, L. Everett 1 Old Haileyburians: B. O’Leary 2, B. Oakes 2, J. Alkemade 1, S. Hall 1, J. Mulholland 1, D. Gauci 1 BEST, Caulfield Gr: T. Smith, C. Hogan, L. Kellock, R. Harris, D. Hay, L. Nixon Old Haileyburians: S. Hall, B. White, B. O’Leary, K. Hartnett, B. Scammell, C. Faulkner Hampton Rovers 4.2, 8.4, 11.5, 15.8 (98) Kew 0.2, 2.4, 5.6, 7.9 (51) GOALS, Hampton Rovers: A. Fisher 5, E. Turner 5, N. Fallon 2, N. Murnane 1, S. Constantinou 1, A. Power 1 Kew: E. O’Donnell 2, M. Vlahos 2, C. Watts 1, T. Lloyd 1, F. Fernandes 1 BEST, Hampton Rovers: J. Zaina, B. Kezilas, J. Lloyd, E. Turner, A. Fisher, R. Lynch Kew: N. Zaher, M. Vlahos, N. Drummond, J. Hallett, G. Evans, T. Lloyd Marcellin OC 5.3, 9.6, 12.14, 18.20 (128) Williamstown CYMS 0.0, 1.0, 3.0, 3.1 (19) GOALS, Marcellin OC: J. Baxter 4, R. Di Roberto 2, J. Licciardi 2, N. Watty 2, Z. Tolley 2, S. Crapper 2, P. Lunn 1, A. McHenry 1, D. Redmond 1, N. James 1 Williamstown CYMS: S. Raunik 2, E. Bordas 1 BEST, Marcellin OC: Z. Tolley, A. McHenry, A. Menegas, J. Baxter, A. Berlangieri, D. Redmond Williamstown CYMS: J. Gallivan, R. Danaher, M. Long, J. Pennington, E. Bordas, T. Ball Old Camberwell Gr 3.0, 4.3, 8.5, 14.9 (93) Old Ivanhoe Gr 2.1, 5.3, 7.5, 7.7 (49) GOALS, Old Camberwell Gr: D. De Sanctis 6, S. Kaiser 3, N. Russell 1, J. Simon 1, W. Kanz 1, M. Jenkin 1, S. Clark 1 Old Ivanhoe Gr: J. Begeman 2, A. Meikle 1, B. Leach 1, A. Stenta 1, A. Karim 1, W. Nifakos 1 BEST, Old Camberwell Gr: A. Taverner, C. Urwin, W. Kanz, B. Mann, D. De Sanctis, M. Cristiani Old Ivanhoe Gr: B. Thompson, R. Glavas, T. Ikeda, B. Nagel, A. Steer, A. Stenta Old Geelong 6.3, 11.9, 18.16, 28.21 (189) Old Mentonians 2.0, 2.1, 2.1, 2.1 (13) GOALS, Old Geelong: T. Sheridan 5, J. Graham 4, J. Kemp 4, A. De Fegely 3, B. Gore 2, D. Andrew 2, A. Tripodi 2, A. Leahy 1, J. Coumans 1, S. Everett 1, C. Sherwin 1, M. Lammeretz 1, T. Hays 1 Old Mentonians: M. Brown 1, A. Saico 1 BEST, Old Geelong: B. Gore, W. Evans, D. Andrew, C. Sherwin, T. Sheridan, A. De Fegely Old Mentonians: T. Ward, P. Forsyth, T. Cashion, A. McKinnon, T. Speers
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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL Tribunal Results – Wednesday 21 May 2017 PLAYER TEAM
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Old Camberwell
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Beaumaris
Striking
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Striking
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*Nicholas Jewell
Hampton Rovers (Res)
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VAFA 125 YEAR CLUB ROUND In celebration of the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s 125th year anniversary in 2017, Round 11 will signify Club Round in recognition of those who have contributed to the success of VAFA clubs since our centenary celebrations in 1992. Traditionally, VAFA clubs operate on the hard work and dedication of their volunteers and recognising their contribution on this weekend is one small way of giving back. Personnel who have made the most significant contributions to the ongoing success of their club between 1992-2017, as nominated by their club, will receive a personalised 125-Year medallion which will be awarded on July 1 Club Round. Additionally, at the conclusion of each match, a medallion will be presented to the player judged best on ground. FROM 1892 ‘TIL TODAY 2017 Round 11 marks the 125 Year Club Round for the VAFA, a Round celebrating all teams and clubs in the VAFA’s 125 year history. In our inaugural year, the association consisted of one division made up of ten teams, Alberton, Brighton, Collegians, Edlington, Footscray District, South St Kilda, St. Jude’s, St. Mary’s, Toorak-Grosvenor and Y.M.C.A. The only remaining club from VAFA’s inaugural year is Collegians. Since then, we’ve had over 250 clubs complete at least a season in the Association. Today, the VAFA is the oldest continuous sporting competition in Australia, made up of seven senior men’s sections, five senior women’s sections, and seven junior sections with a total of 74 clubs and over 250 teams competing each week.
TOP 5 A-GRADE PREMIERS Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Team name Collegians Xaverians University Blacks Ormond Old Scotch
First year in VAFA 1892 1923 1928 1932 1894-1895, 1921 -
Senior Premierships 20 20 20 13 12
A grade premierships* 17 14 12 9 9
* William Buck Premier was formally known as A Grade.
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From 1923-1934, Old Scotch won eight of a possible 12 A Grade premierships. From 1938-1939, 1946-1949 (with World War II stopping play in between), University Blacks won six VAFA A Grade premierships in a row Ormond won five of a possible six premierships in A Grade from 1985-1990. From 1995-2000, Old Xaverians won six A Grade premierships in a row to tie with University Blacks for the longest VAFA a grade premiership streak.
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93 YEARS OF THE BIG V The Big V is one of the most well-known sporting jumpers in Australia, but did you know its heritage was born out of the Amateurs? The VAFA were the first to wear the Big V in a game against South Australian Amateurs in 1925 and it has been worn by Victorian teams of all sports since then. The VAFA has a proud ongoing history of providing opportunities for its players to play representative football and there is no higher honour in rep footy than pulling on the Big V. 2017 will mark the VAFA’s first ever women’s representative match in yet another milestone for our ever-growing competition.
FIRST FIVE COMPETITION B&F WINNERS Despite being launched in 1892, the VAFA didn’t award competition best and fairest winners, now known as the Woodrow Medallist, until 1927. The first five years of competition B&Fs saw a different team win it each year and a tied vote count in 1930 between T.M Taylor from Brightonvale and R. Perry from Black Rock. See below: 1931 1930 1930 1929 1928 1927
R. Lang R. Perry T.M. Taylor K.W. Elder George B. Cassidy Keith E. Rigg
Teachers’ College Black Rock Brightonvale State Savings Bank Old Caulfield Gr. Collegians
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INAUGURAL WOMEN’S GAME - 7 APRIL 2017 In the current era of community football, the VAFA continues to make history and play an important role in making community sports accessible for all. In 2016, the VAFA announced they would be introducing a women’s competition in 2017. Since the announcement, our women’s competition has flourished into the largest women’s community football competition in Australia with 36 clubs, 40 teams and over 1800 registered players. While there were two days of lightning premiership action earlier in the year, the inaugural VAFA women’s game played for premiership points was played on Friday April 7 under lights at Boss James Reserve between Ormond and Hampton Rovers (pictured).
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DANIEL RYAN plays his 250th game for the PEGS this week. Dan was part of the strong class of 1999, and played in the inaugural U19 team in 2000. In his prime, he was the target of many local suburban sides and some VFL teams, but stayed loyal to his mates and the club and has been a one club player for over 18 years. DR played most of his early football in the middle, playing consecutive final series from 2002-2008. Playing in D, C and B grade grand finals. DR has also enjoyed personal accolades, having won dual best and fairest awards. He has also been able to overcome adversity, coming back from an ACL and shoulder reconstruction. Later in his career he has played as a tough defender, who has shown an amazing will to win, and desire to not be beaten. His attack on the ball will be talked about in years to come, and his ability to play with injuries and desire to win are amazing qualities that have been the backbone of his playing career at PEGS. Congrats on your 250th this week, you have given your heart and soul to the club. You are a life member of PEGS, a one club player and we’re sure you’ll finish your career off in style. One of De La’s most decorated current players, JACOB GOTCH plays his 200th game this weekend. Jacob was an U19 premiership player and has been senior captain, a Best & Fairest winner in seniors & U19s, a VAFA representative and recipient of numerous other club awards. Jacob comes from a well-known sporting family and for a decade has been one of the competitions premier midfielders and most respected players. At De La Salle Jacob is admired for his skill, courage, longevity and above all his loyalty to the blue & gold. Massive congratulations to JARROD CARLSON who plays game 200 this week and is automatically elevated as a Life Member of the Marcellin Old Collegians Football Club. Jarrod began his career at the club in 2004 after completing Year 12 at the College the year before. He commenced playing games both in the senior team and under 19's and it wasn’t long until he became a regular member of the senior side and hasn’t looked back since. Jarrod holds the club record for most Best & Fairest awards with six, is a multiple VAFA Big V representative most notably being part of the trip to Ireland in 2003 and is a two time LS Zachariah Medal League Best & Fairest. He was also Club Captain for three years. It’s fair to say Jarrod has done it all, but no doubt his career highlight came in 2008 when he played alongside his brother Trent in the winning Senior B Grade Premiership. Still playing great football and now coach of the club it would be hard to find a better player that has pulled on the Marcellin jumper. Congratulations, Jarrod, for all that you have done and continue to do for the Eagles. Congratulations to DONNNY MANOUKIAN on reaching 150 games for North Brunswick AFC. Although it has taken him a few years to reach the milestone having left the club for a few years. His goal poaching ability has seen him become a focal point in the forward line for the Green & Golds. Never one to take a backward step his banter with both opposition players and umpires has become part of his game. Best Wishes to popular St Bernards clubman OWEN MCINTYRE on a fine effort to chalk up his 150th game. After joining the club's U19s in 2007 Owen was Runner Up B&F (Club 18) in 2010 and won the Reserves ‘Most Improved’ award in 2013 .Owen’s discipline and approach is a great example to his team-mates and the young blokes coming through.
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Best wishes to LUKE ‘Barge’ BAIRD who reaches the 150 milestone this week. Luke has been a great clubman for St Bernards both on and off the field, winning Thirds 'Most Determined' Award in 2011, he has also served on Committee and is one of those blokes whose value to the club cannot be overstated. Well done Barge JORDAN TONKIN will run out this week in the reserves for his 100th game against Old Carey. “Tonks” started in 2010 and has not missed a year turning up5/04/2017 to play 2 mainly as a defender and spare follower. Rarely plays forward although has kicked 10 goals. As one of the senior players, he has been in the leadership group. An honest battler for the Jackas – well done Jordan.
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NEXT WEEKS GAMES - July 15 WILLIAM BUCK
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Collegians vs. Beaumaris De La Salle vs. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Old Trinity vs. St Kevins OB Old Xaverians vs. University Blues University Blacks vs. Old Melburnians
Harry Trott Oval Waverley Oval Daley Oval Trinity Playing Fields Toorak Park Melbourne University Oval
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
PREMIER B
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Time
Monash Blues vs. Mazenod Old Scotch vs. AJAX Parkdale Vultures vs. Old Brighton Peninsula vs. Old Carey St Bernard's vs. Fitzroy
Frearson Oval Camberwell Sports Ground Gerry Green Reserve Peninsula School St Bernards College
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
PREMIER C
Venue
Time
Hampton Rovers vs. Williamstown CYMS Marcellin vs. Old Haileybury Old Camberwell vs. Caulfield Grammarians Old Geelong vs. Kew Old Mentonians vs. Old Ivanhoe
Boss James Reserve Marcellin College Gordon Barnard Reserve Como Park Keysborough Playing Fields
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
DIVISION 1
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Time
Brunswick NOBSPC vs. Ivanhoe Oakleigh vs. PEGS Ormond vs. St Mary's Salesian Therry Penola vs. St Johns Whitefriars vs. Preston Bullants
Alec Gillon Oval W.A. Scammell Reserve E.E. Gunn Reserve John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve Whitefriars College Oval
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
DIVISION 2
Venue
Time
Emmaus St Leos vs. Old Paradians Glen Eira vs. Prahran Assumption Hawthorn vs. Bulleen Templestowe MHSOB vs. West Brunswick Yarra Valley vs. Old Eltham
Bennettswood Reserve Packer Reserve Rathmines Road Reserve Melbourne High School Doncaster Reserve
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
DIVISION 3
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Time
Albert Park vs. Power House La Trobe University vs. Westbourne Gr Point Cook vs. Richmond Central South Melbourne vs. Canterbury UHS-VU vs. Swinburne University
Oval 20 Beaurepaire Pavilion Latrobe University Saltwater Reserve Lindsay Hassett Oval Brens Oval
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
DIVISION 4
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Time
Aquinas vs. Parkside Masala vs. Elsternwick North Brunswick vs. Mt Lilydale St Francis Xavier vs. Eley Park Manningham vs. BYE
Aquinas College WJ Turner Reserve Allard Park St Francis Xavier College
2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm
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BULLANTS BOUNCE BACK IN HIGH-SCORING ROUND Round 10 produced 10 goals or more for each of the 10 teams in Division 1. More than just that though, a trend emerged in which each winner notched up a ton. It was a high-scoring round to say the least. The first teams facing off were SMS and JOCs in a battle of the Saints. The Gods looked down favourably on this contest as the sun shone brightly. The JOCs’ prayers must have been heard as they came out strongly and took it right up to SMS, locking the scoreboard up at 49 a-piece at the half. The expectation was that SMS would run away with it in the second half but the Saints were unable to convert in front of goals and St Johns took a slender one-point lead into the final quarter. JOCs forward, Tim Edwards, was well on his way to his seven goals and a boil over was threatening. However, Jos “poison” op’t Hoog lived up to his nickname, and with the help of ruckman, Jack Elliston, used his poise to spark a four goal to one final term as SMS ran out 20-point winners. Dan Ryan snared another bag of seven and combined with Manny Dolan to form an unstoppable onetwo punch. St Johns almost pulled off a heist with Nathan Mcconchie and Gerard Ennis keeping them in the contest. Ivanhoe and Whitefriars entered Saturday with relegation anxieties running riot. For the first half, the encounter reflected the tight ladder standings. Locked at 53-54 as the halftime siren sounded, the match was up for grabs. Mercurial forward Michael Nitas was on fire for the Friars and Nick Thornely was displaying his club champion credentials for the Hoes. However, the Friars conceded 12 goals in the following half, managing only six of their own. A story that has been all too familiar for the Friars this year saw a competitive effort cancelled out by long, lacklustre periods. Resultantly, Whitefriars fell to the potent Hoes by 40-points. Once again, Hewitt Murray, who booted four goals, and Mark Richards flew the flag but it was not enough to counter the Ivanhoe guns. Of those, it was Samuel Wright, also four snags, and Reuben BlackmoreMoore who shone brightest. At the runway, powerful PEGS were hosting 16
seventh placed Brunswick. Quarter time reflected the strength of PEGS as they held NOBS to just one goal as they built a commanding lead. Brunswick dug in, however, and booted five goals in the second to trail by just 10-points as the halftime siren sounded. Chris Ford was his usual productive self and was well on his way to five goals. Unfortunately for the NOBS, PEGS took flight in the second half. They bullocked through 13 goals in an insatiable performance, blowing the NOBS away and running out 72-point victors. Adrian Romanyk and Trent Skurrie again did all sorts of damage this week, combining for an impressive 12 goals. PEGS are a force to be reckoned with in Division 1, and team’s hoping to take down the ladder leaders will need to first account for their prolific forward line. Next, they would be best to find a way to stop BOG Scott Whillas as he continues his strong year. Previously mentioned Chris Ford was named best for the NOBS after he booted half of their goals. Preston returned to the winner’s circle after reversing their early season result against the Oaks. A competitive first half had the parochial supporters vocal and the Bullants leading by 11-points. The cheers turned to goals after the main break as Preston accelerated to a 37-point three quarter time lead. 37 proved a bridge too far for the Krushers and, despite a valiant effort, they fell by 24-points. Aaron Cloke did all he could in front of the sticks to reverse the result with another five goals while club legend, Trevor Bromley, was irrepressible. The Bullants were impressive and continue to get by on all round team efforts. However, Reed Jepson and Damon Marcon stood out and first gamer, Joseph Hill, booted three goals on debut. The mighty Monders put the sword to an underwhelming Therry and pushed themselves one game clear of fifth place. Stalwart, Boyd Upstill, and Ormond were playing spirited football. They raced out to a 41-point halftime lead on the back of five first half goals to Luke Duthie. Leading by 10-goals at three-quarter-time, Ormond took the foot off the pedal and ran out 63-point winners by the final siren. Therry sit just one game THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Brunswick NOBSPC v Oakleigh Ivanhoe v Preston PEGS v Therry St Johns v Ormond Whitefriars v St Mary’s Salesian
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Ivanhoe 4.4, 8.5, 15.10, 20.13 (133) Whitefriars OC 4.2, 8.6, 10.8, 14.9 (93) GOALS, Ivanhoe: L. Roberts 4, N. Valkanis 4, S. Wright 4, M. Lovell 2, R. Blackmore-Moore 2, C. Robinson 1, S. Zervides 1, R. Cotter 1, N. Thornely 1 Whitefriars OC: H. Murray 4, M. Nitas 3, B. Galtieri 2, A. Giuliano 1, A. Hands 1, K. Hayes 1, M. Richards 1, N. Mercuri 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: S. Wright, N. Thornely, R. Blackmore-Moore, D. Jones, J. Morrison, A. Whitehead Whitefriars OC: H. Murray, M. Richards, T. Deylen, A. Hands, B. Galtieri, L. Galtieri PEGS 4.5, 7.9, 15.10, 20.19 (139) Brunswick NOBSPC 1.2, 6.5, 7.6, 10.7 (67) GOALS, PEGS: A. Romanyk 6, T. Skurrie 6, J. Young 2, M. Wilson 2, C. Livori 1, J. Condon 1, R. Baddeley 1, D. Cantwell 1 Brunswick NOBSPC: C. Ford 5, M. Shannon 2, L. Ezard 1, G. Hartney 1, C. Horsley 1 BEST, PEGS: S. Whillas, L. Genovesi, T. Skurrie, A. Frazer, T. Memery, D. Cerantonio Brunswick NOBSPC: C. Ford, G. Hartney, C. Horsley, G. Bence, L. Ezard, G. Ganino Preston Bullants 3.7, 8.10, 14.17, 17.20 (122) Oakleigh 2.0, 7.5, 9.10, 14.14 (98) GOALS, Preston Bullants: S. Calcedo 3, J. Hill 3, D. Calcedo 2, L. Holmes 2, A. Marcon 1, S. Dalton 1, D. Marcon 1, L. Carter 1, M. Holmes 1, M. Cigagna 1, P. Sansonetti 1 Oakleigh: A. Cloke 5, T. Bromley 3, J. Rutter 2, T. Scott 2, C. Pearson 1, H. Everett 1 BEST, Preston Bullants: R. Jepson, D. Marcon, T. Hickland, N. De Andrade, O. Clark, G. Warton Oakleigh: T. Bromley, G. Bennett, L. Gillard, P. Ioannidis, L. Pappon, A. Murray St Mary’s Salesian 6.2, 7.7, 12.12, 16.17 (113) St Johns 5.1, 7.7, 13.7, 14.9 (93) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: D. Ryan 7, M. Dolan 4, J. Op’t Hoog 1, N. Alexopoulos 1, S. Jones 1, J. Elliston 1, N. Bussell 1 St Johns: T. Edwards 7, G. Ennis 3, A. Thornton 2, R. Scott 1, G. Costas 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: J. Op’t Hoog, J. Elliston, A. Bussell, D. Ryan, N. Bussell, M. Dolan St Johns: N. McConchie, G. Ennis, T. Edwards, M. Carter, M. Nicholson, G. Costas Ormond 7.1, 11.7, 16.11, 20.15 (135) Therry Penola OB 1.3, 4.8, 6.9, 10.12 (72) GOALS, Ormond: L. Duthie 6, J. Simon 4, B. Picone 2, C. Coghlan 2, S. Mason 1, T. Stach 1, J. Short 1, L. Anrep 1, S. Stait 1, I. Tahana 1 Therry Penola OB: J. Egglestone 2, C. Bannister 2, J. Gough 1, J. Mennuni 1, D. Tadinac 1, R. MacGregor 1, L. Ryan 1, M. Lyons 1 BEST, Ormond: M. Hine, S. Mason, J. Simon, B. Upstill, L. Duthie, D. Szydlik Therry Penola OB: B. Egglestone, J. Egglestone, J. Taylor, D. Tadinac, R. Carr, B. Harding
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The JOCs match up well against the Monders and should take it right to them in a close Ormond win. Finally, last placed Whitefriars extend their arms to eight win SMS. The round five match-up between these sides resulted in a comprehensive victory to the Saints. It should be the same this time round, an SMS shellacking and another six-goal haul to Manny Dolan.
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Ivanhoe 8.2, 10.6, 15.8, 21.9 (135) Whitefriars OC 0.0, 4.1, 6.5, 11.6 (72) GOALS, Ivanhoe: B. Zagontinos 7, T. Fenton 3, B. Fleming 3, A. Menelaou 2, S. Bettiol 2, M. George 1, D. Treloar 1, M. Rees 1, P. Lagreca 1 Whitefriars OC: J. Spencer 9, N. Hee 1, D. Jacotine 1 BEST, Ivanhoe: B. Zagontinos, A. Pipakis, D. Treloar, T. Fenton , D. Ioannou, P. Lagreca Whitefriars OC: J. Spencer, N. Hee, M. McMahon, T. Baker, D. Chambers, A. Mathews PEGS 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 17.18 (120) Brunswick NOBSPC 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.4 (16) GOALS, PEGS: B. Caminiti 6, L. Shultz 3, L. Fitzgerald 3, J. Schulz 2, D. Anderson 1, B. Roscoe 1, J. Barrett 1 Brunswick NOBSPC: T. Mahony 1, M. Rapa 1 BEST, PEGS: B. Caminiti, L. Shultz, L. Fitzgerald, T. Black, B. Roscoe, M. Nola Brunswick NOBSPC: P. Carter, M. Rapa, T. Doody, L. Whelan, T. Henderson, P. Heeps Preston Bullants 4.4, 7.11, 7.15, 13.15 (93) Oakleigh 1.0, 2.2, 6.5, 8.9 (57) GOALS, Preston Bullants: L. McRedmond 5, T. Hood 3, H. Baker 2, A. Hood 1, C. Useinov 1, M. Efremidis 1 Oakleigh: J. Abela 3, D. Costigan 2, Z. Thiessens 1, C. Grant 1, R. Powell 1 BEST, Preston Bullants: L. McRedmond, T. Hood, M. Efremidis, S. Slizankiewicz, J. Baker, M. Sortino Oakleigh: D. Ruddy, S. Murray, Z. Thiessens, C. Grant, J. Cook, M. Bennett St Mary’s Salesian 5.2, 10.7, 15.9, 16.16 (112) St Johns 1.0, 1.4, 4.9, 5.10 (40) GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: N. Baxter 3, E. Macdonald 3, J. Tanner 3, M. Howard 2, H. Brooks 1, T. McGenniss-Destro 1, J. Ryan 1, J. Barrie 1, B. Semmler-Farr 1 St Johns: M. De Poilly 2, P. Daou 1, J. Attard 1, M. Forgiarini 1 BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: J. Ryan, R. Nickless, J. Gallus, H. Brooks, M. Howard, A. Ong St Johns: M. Bennett, D. Grobler, D. Allan, P. Daou, J. Grima, A. Vuong Ormond 6.5, 10.7, 16.11, 23.13 (151) Therry Penola OB 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 (6) GOALS, Ormond: M. Oaten 8, R. Kettle 4, N. Houghton 3, A. Schwarz 2, M. Robbins 2, R. Main 1, D. Riazah-Kesheh 1, B. Hardwick 1, J. Sharman-Smith 1 Therry Penola OB: G. Mitchell 1 BEST, Ormond: M. Oaten, R. Kettle, D. Brosnan, N. Houghton, N. Halsall, D. Riazah-Kesheh Therry Penola OB: A. Ractliffe, G. Mitchell, S. Robertson, D. Grant, E. Daley, J. Piperno
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DIVISION 2
Jarryd McGuane
@JMcGuane
UNICORNS CONTINUE RUN, TOP FOUR REMAINS UNCHANGED The top four remains unchanged after Round 10 with all four teams serving up some convincing victories. Fifth-placed Eltham Collegians also recorded a comfortable victory to stay hot on the heels of the in-form Unicorns for a spot in the finals. There’s still only one game separating fourth spot and eighth spot on the ladder, meaning finals spots are still well and truly up for grabs. MHSOB remain the form team of Division 2 with a 45-point victory over Emmaus St Leos at Bennettswood Sports Ground. The Unicorns took control of the game in the first quarter, with six goals to three, to jump out to 21-point lead at quarter time. MHSOB would extend that lead to 30 points by halftime, with a further four goals to two in the second quarter. The Animals worked themselves back into the game with five goals to the Unicorns two in the third, to have the game in the balance at 12 points at the final break. But for Emmaus St Leos that would be as close as they got as MHSOB to kicked five unanswered goals in the final term to close the game. Timothy Campelj was the Unicorns best as they were led up forward by Nicholas Hawking’s seven goals. Miguel Hawa kicked four goals for the Animals, with Jesse Gannon their best. Yarra Old Grammarians have inflicted more pain upon Hawthorn with an 81-point thumping at Doncaster Reserve. The Bushrangers jumped out of the gate and had complete control in the first half as they led by 16 points at quarter time and 40 points at major break. Hawthorn had their most success on the scoreboard in the third quarter with three goals, but allowed another six for Yarra Old Grammarians to see the margin extended to 60 points at three quarter time. The Bushrangers sealed the result in the last with four goals to one. Jack Hall was best on ground for Yarra Old Grammarians and added four goals. Kade Pargeter also kicked four goals for Hawthorn, as Michael Larkin was their best in defeat. Old Paradians took it up to top of the table Prahran Assumption, but would fall 25 points short at 18
Garvey Oval. In a low scoring start, the Two Blues led by seven points at quarter time. The Raiders have shown signs of growth in the previous rounds and showed off their development as they put on four goals to one to take a 12-point lead into halftime. That would be the impetus that Prahran Assumption needed as they kicked four unanswered goals in third to turn the tables and lead by 17 points at the final break. Three goals for the Two Blues to the Raiders two in the last quarter decided the game. Paul Donahoo was best on the ground for Prahran Assumption, with the damage done up forward by Gerard Hogarth and Adam Sleight with three goals each. Michael Boundy was Old Paradians only multiple goal kicker with two and Ryan Jeffery their best. Glen Eira has continued their form slump, with Eltham Collegians coming away from Packer Reserve with a 25-point victory. The Gryphons started better of the two sides as the led the Turtles by five points at quarter time. Eltham Collegians flicked the switch after quarter time with five goals to two in the second quarter to take a 16-point lead into the break. Both sides added two goals in the third quarter with inaccuracy in front of goal for Glen Eira reducing the margin to 12 points. But the Turtles settled in the last quarter with four goals to two. The hard-fought win sees Eltham Collegians leapfrog Glen Eira on the ladder into fifth spot. Bryan Galvin was best on ground for the Turtles, as Brayden Meade with three goals was the game’s most dominant forward. Ben Fullerton was the Gryphons’ best, while Vaughn Colyer and Mark Ramanathan each kicked two goals in their loss. A last quarter burst was enough for West Brunswick to get over the top of Bulleen Templestowe by 18 points at Ransford Oval. The Bullants took the early lead with three goals to one in the first quarter and the margin sat at 10 points at the first break. The Westies got back into the game in the second quarter with four goals to two for a slim two-point halftime lead. Both sides opened the game up in
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the third quarter, with Bulleen Templestowe’s five goals to West Brunswick’s four gave them a sixpoint lead heading into the final quarter. But the Westies class shone through in the final term, as they kicked seven goals to three to claim the four points. William Sadler was West Brunswick’s best with three goals each from Rhys Hartwig and Samuel Devlin leading the way up forward. Rob Edsall kicked four goals for the Bullants and Luke Stacker was their best. Round 11 opens up with Eltham Collegians chasing a top four spot hosting second placed West Brunswick at Eltham College. Garvey Oval plays host the matchup of two improving sides, Old Paradians and MHSOB. Hawthorn still chasing their first win and will have high hopes as they host the sliding Glen Eira at Rathmines Rd Reserve.
DIVISION 2
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Eltham Collegians v West Brunswick Old Paradians v MHSOB Hawthorn v Glen Eira Bulleen Templestowe v Yarra Old Gr Prahran Assumption v Emmaus St Leos
LAST ROUND
West Brunswick 1.3, 5.5, 9.8, 16.11 (107) Bulleen Templestowe 3.1, 5.3, 10.8, 13.11 (89) GOALS, West Brunswick: S. Devlin 3, R. Hartwig 3, P. Carroll 2, B. Warner 2, B. Irving 2, S. Fleming 2, B. Simpson 1, C. Thomson 1 Bulleen Templestowe: R. Edsall 4, K. Cherbakof 3, B. Wilson 1, M. Considine 1, R. Brancatisano 1, D. Dakin 1, J. Cowell 1, A. Lucisano 1 BEST, West Brunswick: W. Sadler, E. Lloyd, C. Millar, C. Mitchell, A. Schipp, T. Stokes Bulleen Templestowe: L. Stacker, J. Cowell, R. Edsall, B. McLaughlin, B. Wilson, K. Cherbakof Yarra Old Gr 4.3, 9.7, 15.9, 19.15 (129) Hawthorn 1.5, 2.9, 5.9, 6.12 (48) GOALS, Yarra Old Gr: J. Hall 4, S. Yeo 3, D. Wildsmith 3, S. Savage 3, N. Chamberlain 3, C. Johnson 1, R. Little 1, W. Fleming 1 Hawthorn: K. Pargeter 4, D. Bye 1, D. Tatlock 1 BEST, Yarra Old Gr: J. Hall, D. Wildsmith, T. May, J. Fleming, C. Johnson, J. Moloney Hawthorn: M. Larkin, J. McDonell, K. Pargeter, J. Perks, S. Margitich, J. Hallam MHSOB 6.3, 10.3, 12.6, 17.9 (111) Emmaus St Leos 3.0, 5.3, 10.6, 10.6 (66) GOALS, Mhsob: N. Hawking 7, K. Smith 3, S. Villani 1, O. Miles 1, D. Sorgiovanni 1, R. Brock 1, A. Tran 1, R. Gavan 1, T. Beale 1 Emmaus St Leos: M. Hawa 4, D. Hill 3, T. Birkett 3 BEST, Mhsob: T. Campelj, K. Smith, D. Sorgiovanni, N. Hawking, D. O’Connor, R. Brock Emmaus St Leos: J. Gannon, R. Kuhnell, A. McDougall, P. Baranello, M. Hawa, D. Hill Eltham Collegians 1.3, 6.8, 8.10, 12.14 (86) Glen Eira 2.2, 4.4, 6.10, 8.13 (61) GOALS, Eltham Collegians: B. Meade 3, T. Woods 2, B. Gutterson 2, T. Lester 1, T. Stevens 1, F. Cloney 1, R. Foo 1, B. Switkowski 1 Glen Eira: V. Colyer 2, M. Ramanathan 2, P. Falvo 1, K. Johnsen 1, T. Costigan 1, D. Entwistle 1 BEST, Eltham Collegians: B. Galvin, M. Crooks, B. Meade, T. Woods, B. Switkowski, R. Elder Glen Eira: B. Fullerton, T. Richardson, M. Harris, D. Baxter, V. Colyer, N. Dennis Prahran Assumption 2.2, 3.4, 7.10, 10.14 (74) Old Paradians 1.1, 5.4, 5.5, 7.7 (49) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: A. Sleight 3, G. Hogarth 3, B. Leske 1, J. Simonetta 1, T. Maya 1, B. Dickinson 1 Old Paradians: M. Boundy 2, M. Biviano 1, C. Kandilakis 1, M. Nolan 1, P. Masawi 1, B. Holden 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: P. Donahoo, W. Brereton, J. Gottschalk, T. Freeman, B. Adams, J. Stocker Old Paradians: R. Jeffrey, W. Jeffrey, J. Berthet, D. Huntley, A. Sheehy, J. Plunkett
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Bulleen Templestowe nearly got back on the winners list and will be up against it with Yarra Old Grammarians coming to Ted Ajani Reserve. The final game of the round has Prahran Assumption hosting Emmaus St Leos at Toorak Park.
DIVISION 2 RESERVE
Mhsob 4.6, 11.11, 18.15, 27.19 (181) Emmaus St Leos 0.0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.4 (4) GOALS, Mhsob: S. Hayes 4, M. Bradshaw 4, W. Maurice 3, J. Sherwin 3, M. Fennessy-Kent 3, M. Duran 2, K. McDonald 1, J. Rewal 1, C. Hewish 1, W. Rebakis 1, R. Curwood 1, C. Pearson 1, A. Do 1, R. Rae 1 Emmaus St Leos: N/A BEST, Mhsob: M. Fennessy-Kent, M. Mazoletti, J. Sherwin, J. Pagonis, R. Curwood, M. Bradshaw Emmaus St Leos: N/A Eltham Collegians 2.2, 6.8, 8.10, 9.13 (67) Glen Eira 0.5, 1.7, 1.8, 2.13 (25) GOALS, Eltham Collegians: J. Hall 3, D. Butcher 2, J. Hyndman 1, J. Iaquinto 1, M. Pinkerton 1, S. Stratford 1 Glen Eira: S. Vamvakas 2 BEST, Eltham Collegians: E. Simpson, J. Hall, J. Ferlazzo, B. Crellin, G. Hulls, S. Stratford Glen Eira: A. Tsirogiannis, A. Rowe, J. Rose, V. Wijewardane, S. Twomey, A. Robilliard Prahran Assumption 7.5, 12.9, 12.21, 16.26 (122) Old Paradians 1.0, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0 (12) GOALS, Prahran Assumption: R. Ellis 8, W. Candy 2, T. Marmo 2, N. McCulloch 1, R. Conlan 1, J. Hutchison 1, A. Dodson 1 Old Paradians: A. Perri 1, K. Costelow 1 BEST, Prahran Assumption: N. McCulloch, B. Dempsey, R. Ellis, L. Hunt, R. Conlan, T. Marmo Old Paradians: P. Salvatico, N. Ouzas, M. Raponi, N. Bragg, K. Costelow, J. Dib West Brunswick 7.3, 11.5, 15.12, 22.19 (151) Bulleen Templestowe 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 (1) GOALS, West Brunswick: J. Beer 4, D. Muscat 4, C. Naldrett 3, K. Oppelaar 3, R. O’Kane 2, M. Brown 1, B. Wynne 1, B. Smith 1, S. Wood 1, J. Malseed 1, N. Arnold 1 Bulleen Templestowe: BEST, West Brunswick: J. Malseed, S. Herben, A. Jones, B. Smith, D. Fitzpatrick, H. Paez Bulleen Templestowe: B. O’Connor, T. Harisiou, D. Stratus, S. Lambropoulos, R. Course, J. Caridi Yarra Old Gr 3.3, 4.7, 5.8, 10.9 (69) Hawthorn 2.1, 2.1, 4.4, 5.4 (34) GOALS, Yarra Old Gr: B. Lee 5, B. Seeger 4, M. Luckhurst 1 Hawthorn: M. Downie 2, P. Vijayakumar 1, D. Merritt 1, T. Pengilly 1 BEST, Yarra Old Gr: J. Eyers, A. Cook, A. Russell, B. Lee, B. Seeger, J. Gleeson Hawthorn: J. Ridley, N. Copping, S. McAlpine, K. Grant, T. Pengilly, S. Waldron
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DIVISION 3
Mitch op’t Hoog
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SNAKES MAKE VULTURES WORK, POWER HOUSE OUT MUSCLE COBRAS UHS-VU AFC remain unbeaten on top of the Division 3 ladder after a gritty victory over Richmond Central. The Vultures were made to work for their 10th win of the season as the Snakes put in a strong performance. Richmond Centrals have been somewhat of a surprise package this season after failing to win a senior game in the past two seasons and have played some impressive footy over the past month. UHS- VU began the game well as they lead by 19 points at quarter time and then increased their lead to 25 points at halftime. Connor McCuthcheon was at his prolific best as was Mitchell Sweeney (3) and Sam McSweeney (2) who combined to do most of the damage in front of goal for the Vultures. On the back of Jake Munro (3) and Stewart Beswick’s good work, the Snakes fought back in the third quarter and cut the deficit back to just four points, igniting hopes of a comeback victory. However, it was to no avail as UHS kicked away to be eventual winners by 21 points. Albert Park had a must-win assignment against bottom placed South Melbourne Districts. The game was crucial in defining relegation with only eight games left in the home and away season. Albert Park begun the game having eight scoring shots and leading by 18 points at quarter time. From then onwards on it smooth sailing for the Falcons as they kicked away in a dominant performance having 36 scoring shots for the day. Stephen Pilgrim, Nicholas Materia and Daniel Ella combined to kick goals apiece as the Falcons had ten goal scorers overall. Around the ground, Thushan Shrimpton was at his devastating best to collect best on ground honours. For the Bloods, Tobin Wright and Andrew Minichello lead the resistance as Hamish Robinson kicked three goals. The win for the Falcons, means that they join the cluster 20
of teams with a 4-6 win/loss record as the battle for relegation becomes more intense. Two of best teams in the competition, Power House and Canterbury did battle at the Ross Gregory Oval in a game that will define home final positions and one that would show the rest of the competition what each side was made of. The match-up lived up to expectations as the two sides were neck and neck for much of the game. Power House held a slender lead of one point at quarter time and the second quarter couldn’t separate the sides as the scores were locked at 47 points apiece. The House, through the good work of Nicholas Nagel and Sam Confait, found themselves leading by 15 points at three quarter time. In the final term, Power House flexed their muscles to be eventual victors by 30 points. Nagel had a day out kicking a bag of nine goals and gaining best on ground honours, while Sam Confait was immaculate around the ground; two guns showing off why Power House are a genuine premiership contender in 2017. For the valiant Cobras, Scott Fitzgerald was their impressive as Thomas Lowden found form with four majors for the day. Swinburne had one of the biggest wins of the Division 3 season as they hosted La Trobe University at St James Park. Swinburne have declared themselves at premiership smokies as they now sit third after the 98-point victory over La Trobe. The writing was on the wall early for La Trobe as the Razorbacks sprinted to a 61-point lead at halftime, Richard Lugg was at his destructive best booting seven majors and being best afield in the process. Daniel Close (4) and Michael Daly provided able support. Ryan McMinn and Mathew Ogle were the away side’s best players as Edward Buffon kicked two goals. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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It doesn’t get much easier for La Trobe as they travel away to play Power House at the Ross Gregory in Round 11. Westbourne Grammarians had a hard fought eight-point victory over Point Cook at the Westbourne School Ground. Both sides are apart of the log jam of clubs that make up the mid table, with sides a chance for a finals spots but wary of slipping into the relegation zone. There was nothing between the two sides for much of the day, as Patrick O’Brien and Will Wright were the most impressive players for the home side while Charles Hunter booted four goals. Westbourne had a slender eight-point advantage at three quarter time and managed to hold to win the game by eight points despite the intrepid performance of Point Cook. For the
DIVISION 3
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD UHS-VU v Point Cook Canterbury v Albert Park Richmond Central v Swinburne University South Melbourne Districts v Westbourne Gr Power House v La Trobe University
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Albert Park 5.3, 7.7, 13.13, 20.16 (136) South Melbourne Districts 2.3, 2.5, 8.7, 10.8 (68) GOALS, Albert Park: N. Materia 3, D. Ella 3, S. Pilgrim 3, L. Gniel 2, J. Brick 2, T. Cattle 2, A. Snowden 2, J. Amies 1, B. Raeside 1, T. Shrimpton 1 South Melbourne Districts: H. Robinson 3, A. Rawlings 2, J. Heis 1, S. Clarke 1, C. Coleman 1, H. Rothwell 1, R. Kennedy 1 BEST, Albert Park: T. Shrimpton, S. Pilgrim, J. Amies, J. Brick, J. Beets, B. Matheson South Melbourne Dist: T. Wright, A. Minichiello, J. Heis, S. Clarke, B. D’Amelio, C. McMahon Power House 3.3, 7.5, 11.11, 15.14 (104) Canterbury 3.2, 7.5, 9.7, 11.8 (74) GOALS, Power House: N. Nagel 9, R. Carroll 2, S. Confait 1, D. Nannery 1, C. Betts 1, A. Collett 1 Canterbury: T. Lowden 4, R. Walmsley 2, J. Coghlan West 1, M. Szabo 1, J. Blakemore 1, A. Wheeler 1, N. Szabo 1 BEST, Power House: N. Nagel, S. Confait, L. Stubbs, D. Mitchell, D. Leonard, D. Nannery Canterbury: S. Fitzgerald, R. Walmsley, J. Wilson, J. Carrington, J. Coghlan West, J. Mreulje UHS-VU 3.3, 6.5, 7.5, 12.8 (80) Richmond Central 0.2, 2.4, 6.7, 8.11 (59) GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 3, S. McSweeney 2, C. Mccutcheon 2, M. Healey 1, N. Devereux 1, M. Legudi 1, J. Gilfillan 1, S. Turner 1 Richmond Central: M. Allen 3, J. Munro 3, J. Bice 1, S. Brown 1 BEST, UHS-VU: C. Mccutcheon, M. Healey, E. Behrens, E. Clarke, S. Turner, J. Gilfillan Richmond Central: S. Beswick, T. Foott, M. Allen, S. Brown, J. Sharp, Z. Wilson Swinburne University 4.3, 13.12, 20.14, 20.14 (134) La Trobe University 1.2, 4.5, 5.6, 5.6 (36) GOALS, Swinburne University: R. Lugg 7, D. Close 4, J. Manning 3, B. Higgins 3, K. Fitzpatrick 2, T. Birchmore 1 La Trobe University: E. Buffon 2, T. Mooney 1, R. McMinn 1, B. Fendyk 1 BEST, Swinburne University: R. Lugg, M. Daly, C. Ball, D. Thwaites, A. Woodhead, N. Mauran La Trobe University: R. McMinn, M. Ogle, M. Hay, T. Mooney, B. Fendyk, L. Bence Westbourne Gr 3.1, 7.2, 10.7, 14.9 (93) Point Cook 3.2, 6.4, 9.5, 13.7 (85) GOALS, Westbourne Gr: C. Hunter 4, B. Johnson 2, A. Eqbal 2, J. Porter 2, J. Cooke 2, C. Hudson 1, L. Reddrop 1 Point Cook: S. Sinclair 3, D. Scown 1, N. Cowie 1, A. Grigg 1, B. Cox 1, M. Smith 1, M. Groves 1, P. Hegarty 1, J. Borg 1, J. Steen 1, M. Harmer 1 BEST, Westbourne Gr: P. O’Brien, W. Wright, M. Culliver, J. Cooke, A. Rompel Point Cook: A. Grigg, R. Milne, N. Cowie, R. Tilley, M. Kip, M. Groves
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Bulldogs, Alex Grigg continued his standout season as Shane Sinclair was dangerous in front of goal kicking three. Point Cook have an even tougher assignment next week when they face unbeaten UHS-VU away from home.
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Albert Park 2.3, 5.13, 11.18, 16.22 (118) South Melbourne Districts 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 3.4 (22) GOALS, Albert Park: B. Plozza 4, B. Frazer 2, M. Habashi 2, C. Blizzard 2, S. Giles 1, R. Cunningham 1, T. Lindley 1, J. McCreery 1, S. Murphy 1, C. Prendergast 1 South Melbourne Districts: J. North 1, S. Walker 1, S. Balestra 1 BEST, Albert Park: B. Plozza, M. Jackson, S. Giles, T. Lindley, W. Ransom, D. Concilia Sth Melbourne Dist: S. Balestra, P. Scanlan, A. Bermingham, S. Walker, D. Robertson, M. Sleigh Power House 2.3, 4.7, 5.7, 8.9 (57) Canterbury 1.2, 2.4, 3.8, 8.8 (56) GOALS, Power House: C. Jones 3, D. Conlon 2, A. McEwen 2, B. Kyne 1 Canterbury: J. Lloyde 3, J. Price 1, S. Cross 1, L. Venditti 1, G. Ratnakumar 1, A. Boyd 1 BEST, Power House: C. Jones, M. Maher , J. Temme, T. O’Sullivan, C. Devaney, O. Gravelle Canterbury: M. Careri, J. Lloyde, D. Walden, J. Collins, C. Bold, A. Panjwani UHS-VU 1.2, 3.6, 6.6, 8.11 (59) Richmond Central 3.3, 3.6, 4.7, 5.9 (39) GOALS, UHS-VU: S. Rathjen 1, J. Saill 1, H. Everist 1, A. Lade 1, K. Downie 1, I. Brambley 1, S. Collins 1, T. Bates 1 Richmond Central: C. Spence 2, R. Bowen 1, R. Ison 1, T. Noffke 1 BEST, UHS-VU: L. Allen, J. Lowe, S. Pratt, T. Buttigieg, S. Rathjen, I. Brambley Richmond Central: A. Fiske, C. Spence, R. Bowen, D. Martin, T. Noffke, C. Eddison Swinburne University 5.6, 11.11, 14.13, 19.21 (135) La Trobe University 0.1, 0.2, 4.5, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Swinburne University: D. Hassaballa 4, B. Rich 3, J. Bradley 2, L. Hookway 2, O. Noonan 2, M. Manning 2, W. McDonald 2, T. Kourakis 1, R. Hurst 1 La Trobe University: W. Lowry 2, D. Stephenson 1, S. Nelson 1 BEST, Swinburne University: C. Barton, J. Bradley, D. Hassaballa, D. Parker, W. McDonald, T. Kourakis La Trobe University: W. Lowry, R. Timmins, B. Higgins, R. Nolan, Z. Masterson, R. Fawcett Westbourne Gr 0.2, 3.7, 4.10, 4.10 (34) Point Cook 3.1, 4.3, 5.3, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Westbourne Gr: B. Stoios 1, O. Eren 1, J. Grixti 1, J. Cook 1 Point Cook: N. Patrick 2, T. Smith 1, M. Christodoulou 1, D. Favata 1 BEST, Westbourne Gr: H. Tunnicliffe, M. Gatti, S. Basile, E. Karageorge, S. Eqbal Point Cook: L. Mulquiney, T. Smith, M. Christodoulou, S. Sampson, N. Patrick, M. Chandler
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TIGERS TIE WITH RAMS A very interesting week for the fans of Division 4 with some great results and exciting matches played on Saturday. Mt Lilydale and Masala were up first as they battled in a thrilling game that unfortunately couldn’t result in a winner as the pair finished with scores locked at 102 apiece. Manningham dismantled Elsternwick to move two points ahead of the Rams in third place on the ladder. The Eley Park Sharks won their second consecutive match and are now sitting just two points behind The Rams outside the top four. And finally, the Bulls kept their streak alive, remaining undefeated after 10 rounds following their win over St Francis Xavier.
shots to two. Manningham continued their dominance and extended the lead to 59 points going into the main break. The second half was a little better for the Wickers as they kicked 8.3 from 11 scoring shots beating Manningham in the second half as the Cobras put on another 6.9. However, a strong second half wasn’t enough for the Wickers and Manningham closed out the game 53-point victors. Christopher Jolly added to his goal kicking tally, booting five majors for the Cobras, only to be out done by Justin Hunter who booted six for Elsternwick. Justin Pilcher had a fabulous day earning best on ground honours for Manningham.
MASALA FC 15.12-102 DRAW MT LILYDALE OC 15.12.102 We have our first draw of the season officially in the books. Masala and The Rams fought hard in an exhilarating game with neither team able to get the edge before the final siren. With no lead bigger than five points at any of the breaks, both teams were trying fiercely to grab the slightest step up in the game. However, with excellent performances from players on both sides, the teams couldn’t be split. Anthony Dorrington booted a bag of six for the Tigers while being helped by teammate Sam Freeman who kicked four of his own. Mt Lilydale’s scoring was shared a little more, boasting 10 individual goal scorers. Stephen Donald leading the way with three while Reece Hancock was awarded best on ground after another strong performance. Mt Lilydale now sit two points clear of fifth and two points below third and Masala remain in seventh.
PARKSIDE FC 8.7-55 DEF BY ELEY PARK SHARKS 13.10-88 The Eley Park Sharks have won their second game in a row to take their season tally to five wins, The Sharks now sit two points behind fourth-placed Rams after their draw with Masala. In this match it seemed the Sharks were running away with it in the first term before The Red Devils made a second quarter comeback to squeeze the margin back to a single point. In the end, Eley Park put their foot down in the second half to run out the game 33 points ahead. Jesiah Mcgarvie had another great week in front of goals with six, following on from his performance of five last week to edge out Leigh Booth as The Sharks leading goal scorer. Aaron Eastlake had a great number of disposals and kicked two goals for Parkside.
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shots in the second quarter, the Bulls extended the lead to 26 points at halftime. They finished out the game with twice as many scoring shots as St Francis on their way to a 29-point win. Nicholas Trewhella kept his outstanding form going for North Brunswick in a best on ground performance. Peter Butler and Jake George both kicked three goals, George now sitting third on the goal kicking leader board with 34 majors for the season. Harley Crozier was best afield for the X-Men while Brendan O’Hara finished with three goals.
will attempt to end the undefeated run of the first-placed Bulls. To close out the round, the Eley Park Sharks are aiming for three wins in a row when they face Masala at Whitehorse Reserve. TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD Aquinas v St Francis Xavier OC Mt Lilydale OC v Manningham Cobras Parkside FC v North Brunswick Eley Park Sharks v Masala FC Elsternwick BYE v BYE
PREVIEW Moving on to Round 11, and it doesn’t get any better for bottom placed St Francis who come up against Aquinas at Aquinas College who are returning from a week off. Mt Lilydale will be looking to jump the Cobras on the ladder in what should be the match of the round as only two points separate Manningham and Mt Lilydale on the ladder. At Pitcher Park, Parkside
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Eley Park Sharks 5.3, 6.5, 10.9, 13.10 (88) Parkside 1.2, 6.6, 8.6, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: J. McGarvie 6, L. Booth 3, C. Brown 2, N. Bem 1, J. Balon 1 Parkside: A. Eastlake 2, R. Bromilow 2, L. Bates 2, T. Canny 2 BEST, Eley Park Sharks: J. McGarvie, P. Wheare, N. Bem, J. Balon, J. Kiklis, M. Flynn Parkside: A. Eastlake, M. Fahl, A. Gargano, J. Heritage, W. Lay, T. Mammarella Manningham Cobras 8.2, 13.6, 16.9, 19.15 (129) Elsternwick 2.1, 4.1, 9.2, 12.4 (76) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: C. Jolly 5, K. Maghamez 3, M. Parkes 2, J. Stephens 2, R. Saunders 2, N. Zappala 1, A. Chynoweth 1, B. Baltruweit 1, A. Baltruweit 1, T. Haythorne 1 Elsternwick: J. Hunter 6, J. House 3, J. Biviano 1, S. Collins 1, J. Yeatman 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: J. Pilcher, A. Baltruweit, R. Cook, C. Terpsinis, N. Zappala, C. Jolly Elsternwick: J. House, B. Nicholson, C. Mahony, A. Oldfield, J. Hunter, S. Collins Masala 4.2, 9.4, 13.7, 15.12 (102) Mt Lilydale OC 3.3, 8.6, 13.8, 15.12 (102) GOALS, Masala: A. Dorrington 6, S. Freeman 4, J. Kyle 2, A. Nai 1, M. Sexton 1, W. McMahon 1 Mt Lilydale OC: S. Donald 3, M. Hampton 2, A. Hosking 2, S. Gibson 2, S. Blackwood 1, L. McLellan 1, J. Lehmann 1, D. Brambilla 1, M. Taylor 1, A. Potter 1 BEST, Masala: Mt Lilydale OC: R. Hancock, S. Donald, A. Potter, S. Gibson, J. Lehmann, D. Brambilla North Brunswick 1.5, 6.11, 9.14, 12.16 (88) St Francis Xavier OC 1.1, 3.3, 5.3, 9.5 (59) GOALS, North Brunswick: J. George 3, P. Butler 3, P. Notaro 2, A. Rae 1, A. Densten 1, N. Trewhella 1, J. Bruhn 1 St Francis Xavier OC: B. O’Hara 3, J. Cowan 2, T. Kerr 2, L. Dullard 1, N. Welsh 1 BEST, North Brunswick: N. Trewhella, A. Densten, P. Butler, S. Mair, C. Gregory, N. Murphy St Francis Xavier OC: H. Crozier, E. Mustapha, D. Pennant, B. O’Hara, F. Spalding, J. Trimble
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Eley Park Sharks 4.1, 10.7, 13.11, 19.16 (130) Parkside 1.3, 1.3, 2.5, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: D. Crawford 8, J. Beasley 3, M. Ross-Stubbs 3, A. Stevenson 3, T. Tuiniua 1, J. Leonard 1 Parkside: D. Biddle 1, S. Davies 1, M. Davison 1 BEST, Eley Park Sharks: A. Stevenson, J. Leonard, D. Crawford, A. Zaicos, J. Beasley, G. Coverdale Parkside: D. Biddle, S. Davies, M. Davison, Z. Foley, T. Gallos, T. Hatzi Manningham Cobras 7.6, 10.15, 17.18, 22.22 (154) Elsternwick 0.1, 2.1, 4.3, 6.4 (40) GOALS, Manningham Cobras: S. McPherson 5, M. Muller 3, D. Chesney 2, J. White 2, M. Colvin 2, J. Tay 1, A. Hall 1, H. Puddy 1, J. Farrelly 1, R. Holland 1, O. Fitzpatrick 1, A. Eustace 1, P. Whitehouse 1 Elsternwick: D. Byrne 2, G. Hibberd 1, S. Farrell 1, J. McDougall 1, N. Myhal 1 BEST, Manningham Cobras: J. White, H. Puddy, J. Blain, D. Chesney, J. Stewart, M. Muller Elsternwick: D. Easton, A. Patey, J. McDougall, B. Spence, J. Daly, T. Slavin Mt Lilydale OC 6.5, 13.9, 21.12, 25.13 (163) Masala 0.5, 1.8, 2.9, 5.13 (43) GOALS, Mt Lilydale OC: A. Rodwell 13, J. Galtieri 3, H. Moyes 2, R. Black 2, D. Hughes 1, C. Manna 1, W. Johnson 1, J. Paull 1, J. Paull 1 Masala: J. Logan 2, P. Frameos 1, J. Mann 1, M. Mills-Rolfe 1 BEST, Mt Lilydale OC: J. Hampton, A. Rodwell, C. Manna, H. Moyes, J. Paull, D. Hughes Masala: J. Madden, L. Smith, M. Mills-Rolfe, P. Frameos, J. Mann, J. Logan North Brunswick 2.2, 5.3, 8.4, 10.5 (65) St Francis Xavier OC 2.2, 3.3, 7.4, 8.8 (56) GOALS, North Brunswick: St Francis Xavier OC: T. Coyle 3, D. Johnstone 1, A. Kent 1, D. Dutoit 1, J. Wynne 1, J. Leworthy 1 BEST, North Brunswick: N/A St Francis Xavier OC: J. Wynne, W. Delaland, D. Dapiran, G. Bramich, G. Eichenberger, L. Scarlett
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RISING STAR NOMINEES FRASER CAMERON — COLLEGIANS Last year, Fraser played at Collegians as a Year 12 student and was a member of their Under 19 premiership team. During 2016, he also played two senior games, in both of which he performed more than admirably. Fraser is an attacking half back who can go into the midfield and play both inside and outside. His ability to read the play and take the game on in such a positive manner is fantastic for a player of his age. He plays like Jason Johannisen or Michael Hibberd. Fraser is renowned for being a great young player who has a long future at Collegians, unless he goes further in his football career, which wouldn’t surprise anyone in the VAFA community. He is a very tough player who is fearless when attacking the football.
ANYTIME FITNESS RISING STAR — MEG HERMANN Meg Hermann learned to love football at Auskick and then when filling in for her brothers under 12 team when they were short. She would regularly practice kicking with her brother and also got lots of encouragement from her father who was the under 12’s coach. Those early days of mixing it with the boys has stood her in good stead, she still enjoys having a kick to kick with the boys at school. Hard task markers as they are, the boys continue to encourage her to continue her AFL journey. Meg is a powerful player, her strength on the field is her strong overhead mark and long kick. Always a good option for the coach is that Meg can be swung into the ruck and impact the game immediately. Her favourite player is another centre half forward, Buddy Franklin, someone else with a raking left foot kick whose agility on their left foot arc is amazing. The similarities between them are actually quite striking! Meg is a terrific young woman and a wonderful player for the Old Carey who is held in high regard by her team mates and club members for her team spirit, hard work at training and enthusiasm on the field. Congratulations Meg!
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Tom Carey Jacob Williams Liam Wood Chris Robinson Will Agar (3rds) Jason Tutt Michael Griechen Anthony DeLuca (3rds) Tom Humphrey Josh Scipione Andrew Walker David Lowe Ed Clinch Matt Fieldsend Oliver Keaney (3rds) Jake Gotch Simon Marchese Josh Tyquin Sam Pickett Sam Williams Matt Cullinan Ryan McDonough Luke Williams Callum Dooley Al Roberts (3rds) Nick Taylor Michael Chippendale Antony Forato Matthew Mullaly (3rds) Lachy Bull Brendan Close Daniel Pendergast (3rds) Adrian Indovino Sam Haslem Lachlan Walker Nick Fyfield (3rds) Joe Black David Convery Jack Vickers Josh Oakley (3rds) Tom Nicholls Mark Breda (3rds) Oscar Persson Joe Mannix (3rds) Garrett McDonough Xavier Morgan Ben Oakley (3rds) Sam Michaels
OLD XAVERIANS
Paul Satterley Gallagher, Stone, Cousins Jack McDonald M. Hogan, C. Chester Rob Breda Shane Griffin 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 54 55 56 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
David Marchese Hamish Curtis Liam Bisognin Jordy Sahely Tom Hyland Ben Nethersole Tim Kovess Steve Hogan Mason Martinez Dan Byrden Sefton McGraw (3rds) Jake McGaw Scott Vawser Daniel Anastasiou Ed Cheesman Pat Burnell Sam Harrington Aiden Wood Michael Nankervis (3rds) Tom Brasher Sean Fisher Jack Hanley (3rds) Dean Krelle Andrew Cowan Simon Lowe James Tran Harry Jarvis Stephan Taranto Jordan Bull Brett Cranage Quinn DeLuca Tyson Parker Harry Zaia John Mallas Simon Moloney Michael Lamoutzis Sam Morwood Nigel Tadros Luke Bertucci Matt Briglia Keiran Grant Beau Hill Harry Morris Joel Stewart Shane Griffin Cam Watts Rob Breda Tom Kovarik
Senior Coach Ass Coaches Res Coach Res Ass Coach
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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 Ted Richards Lachlan Keith Louis Tiernan Robert Ralph John Shaw (VC) Jordan Kelly Campbell Lane Charlie Woodley Jake Williams Sam Lees Tyler Scarce Tom Williams Nick Wynne James Forrest Tom Anderson Matt Handley Murphy Ambrose Matt Peric Nick Serafini Tyson Thomas Tomi Johnston Ed Lachal
James McDonald J. Baird, B. Holland Murray Browne J. Symeopoulos, C. Santalucia,
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Hayden Troiani Daniel Harangozo (Res. VC) Ed Barr Nick Nunan Charlie Kennedy Hamish Morris Tristian Parker (Res C) Jayke Barrack Billy Gowers Sebastian Knox Matt Smith Tom Amad Hamish Cullity Jonathan Pintal Ben Plant James Midgley Mitch Parker Chris Margin Luke Bisset Tom Gilbert Jack Kelliher Will Richards James Woods Lachlan Berry Hisham Nidam Nick Lefebvre Matt Sitch
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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER BEAUMARIS
OLD MELBURNIANS 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
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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
Adam Schneider Tim Rieniets Stephen Milne Reserves Coach Michael Wilson Senior Coach Asst. Coaches
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31
Matt Duggan Rob Cathcart Matt Petering Sean Coote Tom Abbott Lachlan Howes Tom Dean Josh Ward Matt Lovejoy Doug Pritchard Nick Loucaides Scott Braithwaite Scott Gower Will Murton Drew Kelly Lachlan Boyd Alex Bennett Sam McBain Anthony Carroll Will Edmonds Joel Di Natale Mitch Howes Steve Scott Ben McLean Nick Dickinson Sam Fisher Travis Woolnough Michael De Fontenay Jack Grange Jack Gabron-Uhe Mick Millar Tim Cumming Matt Williams Tom Gandy
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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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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
OLD TRINITY
Sam Anstey Luke Wintle Anthony Scafidi Reserves Coach Peter Laspatzis
Senior Coach Adam Andrews Senior Assistants G. Sholly, S. Beasley, G. Dean-Johns, M. Heffernan Dev Team Coach Heath Pohl Dev Team Ass Clint Wright
Senior Coach Assistants
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Luke Collins Brayden O'Toole Luke Velluto Kye Beveridge Jaryd Robertson 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 Jimmy Colyvan James Mangoni Tom McMahon Sam Hayes Chris Mangoni Tate Short Kieren 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 Liam Bell Brett Denton Dean Porter Josh Heron Sam Barca Fin Neaves Robert Ludica Max Milwood Jake Townley Hunter Griffin Anthony Malhotra John Patounas Luke Porter Lachlan Fryer Matthew Dance Damien Waters Sam Lundy Lewis Stutterd Joel Saunders Mitchell Kent Dale McArthur Jack Hellier
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 40
Nick Adgemis Mark Yeoman Harry Tinney Ned Hunt Josh Sharman Will Cooper Brendan Iezzi (C) Ben Howell Jake Steinhart Jack Osborn Kris Spassopoulos Luke Pacconi (VC) 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 Jeremy Smith Andrew Kyriacopoulos Sebastian Nicolosi Christos Mannousakis Lloyd Robertson Alex Hasiotis Callum Pohl Anthony Scott Nick Roberts Jack Gale Tom Bennett Sam Joyce Michael Cooper Nick Meerman Jacob Sando
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Fergus Stewart Arthur Gioulekas Alex Heuston Callum Rae Ted Mitchell Henry Winter Ed Beasley Matt Corney Connor Lindsey Steve Lester Alex Polidoros Jack Dwyer Hugh Tyson Andrew Coughlin Chris Amiconi Tom Natoli Tom Shiels Danny Land Matt Lasorko Sam Holloway Duncan Moore Elliott Bowman James Nitsopoulos Nick Pearce Louis Randles Chris Thuring
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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER
ST KEVINS
COLLEGIANS
Senior Coach: Shannon Grant Assistant Coach: Tom Williams Guy Martyn Jess Sinclair
Senior Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Reserves Coach Thirds Coach
Matthew Murphy Nicholas Wood Ben Dowd James Strauss Patrick Dowd Steven Salopek 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 James Slevison James Dimattina James Stewart Lachlan Nankervis Michael Di Natale Gerard Gleeson Edward Ring Jay Schulz Thomas Quinlan Thomas Cunningham Anthony Lynch William Coates Kelvin Williams
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Lachlan Sullivan Julian Gambaro 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 Jerome White Joshua Shannon Samuel Barnett Timothy Tyler William Sist Nicholas Meehan Jarrod Nash Max Holmes
1 2 2r 3 4 4r 5 6 6r 7 7r 8 8r 9 10 11 11r 11 12 12r 13 14 15 15r 16 17 18 18r 19 19r 20 20r 21 21r 22 22r 23 23r 24 24r 25 26 26r 27 28 28r 29
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Alexander Croft Thomas Penberthy Edward Rice Matthew Singleton Dominic Russo Michael Irvine Kenny Ong Julian Hocking Lachlan Peck Sam Hibbins Tyson Wyett Julian Eimutis Harry Luff Billy Riddle Jim Bazzani Will Johnson Michael Dockery Sam Porz Fergus Huntington Benjamin McKenzie-Sirett Callum Regan Sebastian Evans Matthew Yates Harrison Butterss Corey Cassidy Courtney Hylton Trent Zimbachs Tim Varigos Kalem Post Matthew Mandile Dominic Waterman Michael Gregory Hunter Pool Callum Smith Vivian Michie Huw Apted Will Tardiff Seamus Hobbs Kyle Emley Ben Mason William Pocknee Henry Sullivan Jesse Band Condrick Nicholas Dixon Jake Trotter Zebedee Nicholls James Dunn
Shane Joyce Simon Arnott Paul Baker Nicholas Roach Chris Warner 30 30r 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 47r 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 81 124
Josh Kamener Harry Hawkins Lindsay Apted Sam Hibbins Lachlan Ferguson James Dougherty Matt Jenkinson Sam Sofrondis William Howie James Christie Samuel Hynes Carl Bacash Alistair Fahie Mitchell Polites Julian Hampton James Kenyon Smith Alex Barr Elliot Cattell Luther Lyon Christian Middleton Jaden Douglass Levi Fernandez Cameron Bonnar Calvin Lyon Charlie Simmons Nick Bobeff Sam Cutts Fredrick Sullivan Edward Cordner Joshua Dickinson Fraser Walker Bernie Morris Daniel Baldasao Alex. Waddington Jacob Diplaris Lachlan Cooke Milo Abeyraine Sebastian Mundy James Clarke Curtis Collins Paul Tyson Linus Walsh James Kus Oscar Pearson Hugh Johnson
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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER UNIVERSITY BLUES
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
James Walker Ben McKInley Christian Neeson Adrian Morrissy Reserves Coach Jason Bek Thirds Coach Jeff Scotland
Senior Coach Reserves Coach Under-19 Coach Thirds Coach
Senior Coach Assistants
1 2 3 3R 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10R 11 12 13 14 15 15R 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 23R 24 26 27 27R 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
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Cam Williams Jack Townley Dale Hinkley Matthew Hart Marshall Rippon Tom Quinn Marc James 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 Jeremy Taylor Dale Young George Cameron Sam Smith Sean Carr Darcy Del Rio Will Cunningham James Carr Kieran Harper Hugo Steinfort Jamie Mugavin Daniel Van de Pol Riley McMahon Ash McCorkell Ross Young Tim Geappen Shaw Kitchen Xavier Seller Ryan Eade Dirk Heinz Tim Carr Caleb Tiller Jack Wood Ed Ratcliffe Zach Thomson
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Damien Barton Will Langley Sam Sleigh Josh Caldow Andy Batarilo Dan Batarilo Tyson Deane Ed Long Jackson Reynoldson Paul Anile Lachie Stewart Jack Curnow Campbell Hitchen Connor Lappin Jack Sheridan Henry Bennett Louis Wardle Nick Buttolph David Cumming Sam Briggs Will Horsfall Al Evans Matthew Blair Jack Lang Alex Binns
Cam Roberts Linc Merlo Angus Brown Sam Lane
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Josh Steadman
33 Campbell Moorfield
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Scott Myers
34 Jordan Quaile
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Mitch Carney
35 Braden Poole
5
Lochie Dornauf
36 Jacob Gardiner
6
Simon Hogan
37 Edward King
7
Hugh Curnow
38 Lewis Steere
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Sam Bennett
40 Tom Murphy
9
Joel Ernest
41 Harry King
10 Bede Mahon (C)
42 Charlie Richardson
10R Zach Harris
43 Alastair Robbins
11 Barton Mill
44 Harry Stannard
12 Harry Allen
45 Jordan Tunbridge
12R Liam Flanagan
46 Alex Mitchell
13 Angus Drysdale
47 Morgan Nunan
14 Tom Sharp
48 Jeremy Hill
15 Lachlan Huntington
49 Mitch Trevaskis
16 Miles Rowlands
50 Jack Heeley
17 Tom Cousins
53 John Vrodos
18 Matthew O'Brien
54 Josh Kimpton
19 Tom Peyton
55 Connor Bowden
20 Tyrone Bean
56 Scott Ennever
21 David Cooper
57 Tom Monkhouse
22 James Toohey
59 Will Mills
23 Peter Aitken
77 Nich Hildebrandt
24 Sam McKenzie 25 Brent Sheahan 26 Matt Grocke 27 Nicholas Batten 29 Chris Duck 30 Angus Locke 31 Clive O'Sullivan 32 Steven Flight
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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
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
OLD BRIGHTON
Nick Mitchell Richard Willingham Tim Bell Mick Symons
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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 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 37 38 39
Ben Jakobi Luke Healy Harry Cannon Harry Hill (C) Michael Slater Tom Fisher (VC) Michael Dewar Levi Otto Andrew Dewar Tom Larkworthy Dylan Verney (C) Oliver Cavallaro Nick Coroneos Jack Cowling Jack Toouli Brock Rawlinson Ben Jarick Thomas Fisher Cal Macleod Hamish Graham Jandre Olivier Riley Cummin Michael Karayannis (VC) Raury Bolger George Yeoman Ben Austen Jordie Portelli Jarrod Sargent Josh Dickerson Tom King Andrew McBain Brandon Harris Jesse McLean Tom Clarke Lucas Forato Eddie Tate Ben Gadsden Tom Gunning
Greg Hutchison Mitch Pepper Ross Stewart Ryan Joseph
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Hayden Johnson Joel Bellegi Nick Collin Alex Mastromanno Daniel Mount Greg Jones Jimmy Davis Matthew Gadsden Jordan Schieve Matthew Smith Stuart Hooy Paddy Liston Angus Morrison Angus Grant Nick Graham-Bowman Zack Alcott Logan Welsh Will Bardoel Tom Garner James Fisher Martin Ho Scott Riddell Brian Randall Peter Chantzos Conor Macleod Hugh Hamilton Kieran Rawlinson Connial Auty Lachie Bell Tom Currie
Sponsors: Hodges, Half Moon, Travel Leaders, Riva, Storepro
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PREMIER B MAZENOD
PENINSULA
Ben Phibbs Nick Lewton Peter Riley Reserve Coach: Wayne Poulter Steve Balloch
Coach Ass. Coaches
Nick Claringbold Adam Oakley Adam Crean Reserves Coach Peter Williamson
Coach: Assistants:
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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
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43
Sam Glenn Stu Grigg ( C ) Stef Barbour James Fletcher Cal Parton George Fletcher Jordan Pomeroy Tom Coghlan Ben Southam Tory Taylor Ash Collins Will Crowder Tom Labrooy Alex Wood Alex Marshall Mitch Glenn Brad Schurmann Mike McLellan Paul Coldrey Nick Fisher Garth O'Connor-Price Seb Barbour Ben Carr Tom Wilkinson Shaun Payze Sam Harrison Tom Feldgen Zac Kurts Adam Smrdel Josh Watts Ben Williamson Angus Grant Jake Archdeacon Will Harbinson Cam Macaulay Jim Feutrill Aaron Brockley (RC) Louis Barbour FraserRoberts
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Nick Holland Jarrah Primrose Brett Macaulay Angus Craig Bryce Mclean Jordan Stannus Ben Theobold Tim Welsby Phil Boyle Jarryd Ward Jack Cox Jaycob Johnson Zac Milenkovic Brendan Pullen Nick Perman NathanRyan Christopher Davis Cameron Macaulay Heydon Thompson Benjamin Hancock Jake Williams Beau Madden Jeremy Gleeson Andrew Hochegger Leon Newton Jack Thomas Angius Craig Thomas Malan JacobRogerson Nicholas Holland Barry Anderson Brock Osborne Ash Law Benjamin Mckay Michael Thompson Alexander Mangl Mason Brattle Carl Ashdown Leith Baker
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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 6A 7 7A 8 8A 9 9A 10 10A 11 12 12A 13 14 14A 15 15A 16 17 17A 18 18A 19 19A 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 37 37A 38 38A 39
Keegan Mason Shane Chapman Nick Petering Michael Chapman Lachlan Leeds Jake Richardson Nick Woodland Harrison Berenger Alfred Oppy Cal Oppy Beau Harris Ben Marsden Andrew Young Rami Shenouda Nick Argento Harrison Perrin Samuel Baring Kieran Edwards 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 Shaun Rooks 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 Ethan East William Geary Steve Catros Daniel Garabiles Joe Harrison Luke Darling Scott Crawshaw Cam Pither Charlie Rossetti Joseph Xuereb Grange McMahon Lance Hammond Lachlan Buck Hashan Seneviratne Jack Wotherspoon
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OLD SCOTCH
Mark Passador A. Carter, A. Hickey Shane Paynter Aaron Darnell Shane Chapman Ryan Taylor Gerard Gillian Daniel Brogden Tom Vaughan Jack Ryan 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 Luke Rundell-Gordon 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 Joe Cantwell Hayden Devanny Hayden Shea Sebastian Hansen Josh Boyle Andrew Llewelyn Daniel Heap Gavin Powles Llewellyn Thomas Nick Armstrong Liam Dolbey Ashley Aylen Connor Thomson Jake Jenkins Callum Wilson Ryan Grant Nick Burri Max Lawrence Florian Krettek Tom Clayson James Lawson Daniel Cassells Matthew Davies Haydn Brouwer Jack Hicks Rory O’Brien Emerson Lemkau Jake Brooks
Dale Bower Senior Coach Assistant Coaches Sean Kavanagh Tristan Foenander Will Strange Reserves Coaches George Dick Jason Previti Paul Gregor Thirds Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 6T 7 7T 8 9 9R 10 11 12 12T 13 14 15 15R 16 17 17T 18 19 19T 20 21 21T 22 23 24 24R 25 25T 26 27 28 29 30 30R 31 31T 32 33 34 35 36 36R 37 38 39 39T 40 40R
Andrew Jelbart Tom Kerr Joseph Couch Nick Jamieson James Sansom Jack Bull (Capt) Corey Mackenzie Tim Macmillan Nicholas Clark Lachie Hill Jordan Clarke Ed von Moger Will Carrington Charlie Long Josh Halsall Sam Stott Damian Di Donato Gene van den Broek (VC) James Long Chris Perrott Nick Cox Jonathan Daggian Dom McDermott Harry Larwill Max van den Broek John Stavris (3rds Capt) Matthew Seed Tom McKinley 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 Nicholas Stavris Conor O'Beirne Henry Dick (Res Capt) Aidan Franetic Harry McCallum Joshua Tilley Ned Walmsley Sean Leith Robert Macdougall Dylan Gilbert Byron Smith Angus Harlock Luke Daggian
40T 41 42 43 43T 44 44R 45 45T 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 64R 65 65T 66 66T 67 67T 68 70 72 73 74 74T 75 76 77 78 80 81 83 86 88 90 90R 92 95 97
Jonathan Leggo Hayden Calway Jack McIntosh Justin Nikolovski John McLellan Jack Furey Nick Balson Jack Hurley John McLellan Max Wills Will Michael Max Kelly Ben Hays John Daggian Matthew Bennett Charlie Millar Ed Furey Josh Gordon Stephen Filippou Jonathan Aujard Hamish Dennis Nick Bennison Will Holding Tom Holding Harry McCallum Will Hewson James Murray Ben Aharfi Matthew Tyler Dominic Shrimpton Alex van Ryn Sam Hatty Ed Gillies Kris Paltoglou Tom Beddison George McMahon Sam Lynch James Parsell Andrew Hayes Nick Sheehan Cameron Melville Sam Neil Tom Hamilton Charlie Dixon Lachlan Seed Tim Melville Angus Greenaway Ted Murchie Campbell Mathews Max Martin Patrick Djordjevic Mitchell Nikolovski James Manton Mitchell Pert
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PREMIER B OLD CAREY Coach 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
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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
AJAX
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
Senior Coach Mark Williams Reserves Coach Rob Patterson
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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
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PREMIER B
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PARKDALE VULTURES
ST BERNARDS
Seniors Coach Jason Bristow Reserves Coach Steve Sullivan Reserves Coach Tim Kight
Senior Coach Ass Coaches Res Coach Res Ass Coach Thirds Coaches
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
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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OLD MENTONIANS
Senior Coach Peter Callinan Reserves Coach Paul Brough Thirds Coach Nathan Monaco
Senior Coach Steve D’Andrea Reserves Coach Terry Brennan
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
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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
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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 MARCELLIN 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
OLD GEELONG
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
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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
Senior Coach
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Will Sharp Jock Grimshaw Charles Youngman Ed Keach Rupert Kemp Cal Wood Andy Leahy Jeremy Nettlefold Josh Hoevenaars Mick McCormack Will Evans Rupert De Crespigny Harry Morrison Nick O'Hare Harry Graham Rorey James Alex Herd Charlie Comben Chris Gubbins Jason Barry Johnny Graham Oli Jones Johnny Simson Ben Millar Scott Dixon George Burbury Matt Kirkwood Johnnie Read Hugh McKay Sandon James Tim Breadmore Sam Youngman Will Sloss Tom Balcombe Colby O'Brien Jacob Jess Josh Hutley Hamish Macmillan Brad Gore James Tivendale Will Holmes Joe Kemp Henry Hewitson Andy de Fegeley Harry Gubbins Jack Anderson James Sandford Sam Anderson
Nick Bourke
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Will Beasley Tom Nagle Nathan Edgar Nick Mason Zach Carroll Alistair Jackson Dion Gilbert Justin Logan Sam Kakkoufas Tom Hays Duane Jefferis Cameron Sherwin Angus Smith Xavier Everett Ollie Graham James Planner Ed Gubbins Fletch Kelly Toby Blatchford Andrew Harrison Ed Simpson Andy Power Jonothan Thomson Nick Simpson Charles Burbury Dave Andrew Oli Le Lievre Adam Simson Rhett Nicholas Chris Gubbins Al Dugdale Adam Younis Martyn Liekefett Josh Sumura Andrew Gosnold Cormac Gilligan James Cave Matt Young Harry Wetherall Kane Gleeson Sam Everett Rupert Grout Jack Ryan Tony Tripodi Beau Munn Matt Lammeretz Sam Walsh
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OLD HAILEYBURIANS
OLD CAMBERWELL
Senior Coach Daniel Ward Assistant Coach Jarrod Rafferty Reserves Coach Pat O’Leary
Senior Coach Anson Brownless Reserves Coach Tom Schipper Chris Woodbridge
Adam Schofield James Paul (C) Jack Munro Alex Woltering Peter Shakallis (VC) John Nicolopoulos Lachie Nash Nick Gooda Peter Gleadhill (VC) 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 Brodie Steele Ed Limon Damian Fletcher Josh Alkemade Sean MacPherson Dan Newby Jamie Cain Jarrod Mantell Nichola Garrett Ben White Damian Gauci Keelan Hartnett Ben Oakes
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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
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Simon Bennett Louis Campbell Damian Proksa Joe Arnold Nick Russell Nick Latsus Matt Cottrell Nick Adamson Thomas Stayner Michael Osborne Oliver Lloyd Taylor Stone Matthew Powell Michael Jenkin Rob Deev Thomas Pepperell Chris Hensby Ben Mann Chris Young Marcus Cristiani James Allen Brett Cottrell Fraser Wells ZachHerbstreit James Bruce Ben Hart ( C ) Christian Gorman Andrew Parker Ben Warburton Mitch Trait Steven Clark Jackson Eade Scott Kaiser Thomas Kanz Chris Allen Andrew Clarke David Berry James Howells Max Wakefield
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Sam Powell Greg Tolson Daniel Dick Harry Crothers Ben Warburton Sam Boyce Angus Brettingham-Moore Jon Huntsman Michael Hook Thomas Eastick Cameron Wilson Harry Emery Will Kanz Charlie Urwin Rohan Swan Shaun MacDonald Alex Taverner Lucas Stanboulgis Daniel Lattanzio Jason Edwards Alex Vickery Rob Campbell Jonny Benson Tom Vogel Joe Simon Gene Thorbecke Alex Gilmour Lucas Huysmans Jordan Eade Tom Pepperell
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PREMIER C OLD IVANHOE Senior Coach Ass Coach
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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
HAMPTON ROVERS
Chris Naish Luke Morgan
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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
Senior Coach Daniel Hughes Assistant Coach Lou Folino Reserves Coach Anton Duddy
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Leigh Fletcher Adam McNeil Anthony Folino Roland De Biase Nathan Smith Jack Zaina Anton Duddy Oscar Roberts Ben Kneebush Charlie Thorpe Mathew Care Christian Carnovale (C) Zach Donald Ben Traeger-Haig Nick Jewell Jack Lloyd Josh Schmitz Rory Lynch Darcy Merlo Daniel Corp James Prosser Tim Jones Josh Pavlou Adam Power Lachie Cairns Ben Theodore Michael Flahive Richard Atkins Sam Bradford Cam Hetherington Sam Clements Ned Fallon Ben Kezilas Finn McMaster-Garraway Christian Harbour Ed Turner Josh McPherson Brendan Culvenor
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Rick Jones Ryan Fogarty Ashley Fisher Stefan Constantinou Jesse Lovig Steve Anderson Michael Dynon Shem Curry Jay Dillon Vincent Camera Nick Jackson Lewis Mather Sam Cougan Luke Morcom Lachlan Wheeler Jesse Reece Luke Deville Nigel Bloomfield Charles Cosgrove Liam McCartney Benji Audige Tom Cougan Hamish Graham Matt Broadley Jesse Donald Chris Ellison Ben Clarke Jesse Parsons Jake Connell Oscar Ruby
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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
CAULFIELD GRAMM
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 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
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
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
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WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 1 Beaumaris
Monash Blues
Coach: Paul Goss
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Ellen Wood Gabriella Puzzolo Jessica Wall Simone Payton Genevieve Gori Stefanie Baxter Alana Gadsby Liesl Doehring Lauren Haringsma Maddie Peake Sanchia Watts Stephanie Bornyan Philippa Atkins Matilda McConnell Alicia Blundell Meghan Gollant Ashleigh Mercer Sianaye Evans Olivia Padley Thea Brown Mary O’Callaghan, Danielle Royal Courtney Bateman Katrina Bateman Liv Sketchley Bob Trifkovic
Coach: Ian Mills Assistants: Steve Defranceschi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 27 28
Olivia Boylan Rose Martin Anna O’Donnell Jaymie Moynihan Sophie Fitzgerald Ella Stephenson Grace Mills Michaela Pollock Mackenzie Kwort Emily Kelly Victoria Brown Rebecca Jaffe Maddy Whyte Clodagh Taylor Tiffany Lau Ezra Kneebone Tammy Anketell Isabella Dietze Eliza Millen Emily Clayton Angie Carson Ainslee Elliott Alana D’Aquino Sarah-Jade Rose Jacqui Allitt
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
Ruby Oberin Molly McFarlane Sarah Funston Morgan Perry Mimi Arnott Alice Callagher Xanthea Dewez Luci Floyd Tess Guerin Janna Lawson Nicole Mackenzie Uma Mahalingam Hannah O’Brien Keira Unmack
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
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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
Coach: Toby Boyle
1 Annabelle Shannon 2 Lauren Simpson 3 Annabel Rafferty 4 Luci Kininmonth 5 Ally Kirkwood 6 Jess Brotchie 7 Libby Graham 8 Sass Le Lievre 9 Mani Kolomanski 10 Lucy Gubbins 11 Annabel Young 12 Laura Hallam 13 Georgie Rule 14 Sharni Godfrey 15 Katherine Monotti 16 Phoebe Chirnside 17 Georgia Paine 18 Gemma Sullivan 19 Mollie Borshmann 20 Sophie Joubert 21 Tashie Montgomery - Hribar 22 Sarah Robinson 23 Emme Richardson 24 Meg Eddey 25 Katie Hawker 26 Alex Kent 27 Michelle Pham 28 Allie Veall 29 Alice Gardiner 30 Anna Brodie 31 Annabel Rothfield 32 Eliza Scott 33 Emily Jackson
St Marys Salesian (1)
Coach: Chris Keleher
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Old Geelong
Coach: Peter Grant
Ormond AFC
Coach: Danny Frawley
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Old Brighton Gr.
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
Lily Burt George Edwards Georgie Sanchez Rachel Van Santen Lucy Firth Sophie Hosier Anna Lane Bridie O’Donnell Amelia Cronin Sophie Wilson Caroline Edwards Brooke McKay Annabel Scott Brydie Murrihy Eleanor Baillieu Steph Hird Charlotte Krones
West Brunswick AFC
Coach: Damian Sutherland
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Coach: Darren Smith Assistants: Josh Melican
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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
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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 MacGregor Sophie Barbas Olivia Overton Angelique Doulgeris Maddy Hunt Isabella Bowring Lucy Bulling Natasha Mai Harriet Storey Tali Lior Hannah Lancman Ashlee Lukas Megan Bassanetti Charlotte Pooley Alex McLean Maddie Cordner Stephanie Peters Keirice Farley Elizabeth Bluzer Pia Lukaitis Anna Coldham Josie Harfield-Park Stephanie Swann Georgia Bowman Adele O’Shannassy
Old Carey Gr.
Coach: Greg Harding Assistants: Emily Avery, Kiara Perin
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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
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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
Coach: Jamie Connellan
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St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
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
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
Coach: Mark Grant Assistants: Greg Moloney
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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
Old Camberwell Gr.
Coach: Ken Schwabb Ass: Andrew Romanin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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
Rhiannon Green Sam Anjou Maggie Wilson Eleanor Taverner Eloise Defina Sophie Bangs Clare Wilson Katherine Bithavas Gabrielle Opray Victoria Fotheringham Louise Anderson Emilia Fuller Julia Hart Stephanie Defina Amelia Robison Alex Osborne Ashley Sturrock Deanna Booth Cassandra Nolan Khadiga Mohamed Bec Kertes Stephanie Elovaris Anna Donkin Melissa Jackman Jessica Sincock Katie Mirabella Bronwen King Joanna Hook Samantha Bangs Jade Bingley Georgia Hillman Natalie Edwards Samantha Franklin Meg Harper Maddie Richards Madeline Sloane Prue Stoyles
Yarra Old Grammarians Coach: Joel Sceney Assistants: Tyson Freeman
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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
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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
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Melbourne University WFC (2) Coach: Erini Gianakopoulos
Charlotte Adam Jessica Aldridge Bronwen Allix Kimberley Antoniou Hannah Apeness Holly Bailey Lauren Belza Brianna Blake Autumn Bricker Megan Burns Adele Carney Simona Castricum Sarah Catterwell Alysia Clark Ebony Clark Yve Clerehan Tyndall Lauren Collis Brittni Donaldson Rebekah Drake Jasmine Emselle Romy Evert Paige Farrell Niamh Felton Olivia Flanagan Alisha Flynn Melissa Forge Ashleigh Goddard Victoria Hamilton Maddy Haydar Denise Heckmann Justine Hocking Camilla Hodgson Meredith Hodson Caitlin Honey Rachel Hoult Taylor Hunt Klara Kelvy Emma Kerkow Caitlin Kindness Siobhan Krelle Kate Lawry Molly Livingstone
Amelia Luscombe Emma Mackay Jean Maloney Samantha Marshall Ashlee Marston Anna McKenzie-McHarg Lucy McLaren Dani McVeigh Alana Moreillon Catherine Morrison Lauren Munday Georgia Nugara Olivia Panjkov Lauren Phillips Chelsea Pittari Caroline Ramsden Bronwyn Ratcliffe Madeline Riseborough Isobell Roberts Lois Rodger Tenille Rollnik Tamsin Rose Femke Russell Tiane Ryman Samantha Shaw Madeleine Sheedy Isabelle Slavin Lyndall Smythe Heidi Starr Rebekah Street Steffi (Hai Ting) Tan Vicky Tan Caitlin Tobin Christine Todd Anna Traill Shannon Trenwith Chloe Vale Ursula Van Dyk Kobi Van Rossum Jesse Welton Sybil Yeung Jaclyn Zordan
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Mazenod OC
Coach: Bill Emerson Assistants: L. Pearce, P. Marshall
Rhian Davies Sarah Kerr Nannette Rogers Nicole Tumblety Natasha Lew Kara Giannone Fiona Tansley Tessa Vandergriff Emilia Bisogni Malika Bowles Claire Tipping Georgia Aanensen Amanda Neeson Joanna Stewart Rachael Tynan Alison Knox Melissa Rixon Dale Rodger Emma Bawden Georgia Scarce Sarah Emerson Bonnie Kerr Rachel McLean Emily Calwell Alison McLaverty Alexandra Muller Ginger Moyle Jemima Knox Anna Mallard Remy Schneider Ashleigh Barr Rosie Latimer
Coach: Paul Deegan Assistants: Nathan Little
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Old Mentonians
Therry Penola OB
Coach: Shane Hamill
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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
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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) 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
Hawthorn AFC Coach: Simon Boots
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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
Bulleen Templestowe AFC Coach: Harry Urwin
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Kate McQueen Monika Tencic Bridget Henry Robyn King Sarah Chong Imogen Kendal Stephanie Muscat Lucy Moores Velvet Micale Tori O’Connor Charlotte McKinnon Asherah Herman Melanie Krienke Carley Burmeister Madeline Campbell Catherine Hoh Antoinette Dedes Sarah Csaszar Jess Powell Edmona Dalipi Bonnie Funnell Cassie Pougioukas Raffi Jones Kathy Dedes Isabella Yze Cecilia Sabbatucci Geraldine Veneziano Katherine Collins Olivia Kurczyki Sophie Freeman Danielle Polkinghorne Sophie Marinos
SKOB Saints (2) Coach: Lachlan Worthy
1 Sophie Straford 2 Breanna Doyle 5 Georgi Conlan 7 Scarlett Dunell 8 Nicole Aldridge 9 Charlotte Stoltz 11 Lauren Cosson 12 Rachael Gillett 13 Emma Thomas 14 Leonora Contaxis 15 Georgia Cropley 17 Alexandra Hynes 20 Loren Pugh 21 Caitlin Lloyd McDougal 25 Eliza Brebner Griffin 27 Samantha Viti 33 Amy Chisholm 35 Catherine McBeth Jephcott 36 Brook Stringer 37 Eliza Straford 38 Hollie Clare 39 Isabella RapsonStaropoli 40 Stephanie Augustes 41 Brittany Croagh 42 Brigette Snell 43 Georgie Lupson 44 Tina Lang 45 Katherine Viti 46 Jessica Joyce 47 Alexandra Jones 48 Charlotte Lupson 50 Georgia Fink 51 Jacqueline Blazey 52 Kirby Templeton 53 Stephanie Zago 54 Amelia Lewis 55 Cecelia Tyler 56 Elizabeth Papapetrou 57 Faith Gasparini
58 Ellie McLinden 59 Melissa Crawford 60 Chloe Hunt 61 Chloe Brown 62 Megan Pengelly 63 Elizabeth Wardlaw 64 Michaela Weinstein 65 Anna Townshend 66 Brigitte Augustes 67 Eloise Davie 68 Morgan Lowe 70 Madelaine Meehan 71 Esther Lavelle 72 Claudia Sullivan 74 Madeleine Pattison 77 Jacqueline Barkachi 78 Alexandra Hagan Claire Armitage Ebony Davies Ashleigh Power Stephanie Ritchie Emma Vergano Elena Wedgwood Anastasia Bradford Amelia Clark Mikayla Dohnt 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
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Bahati Hassani Rachelle Guillard Bethany Smith Danielle Cahill Elloise Acutt Bree Pagonis Sheryll Whitty Bianca Foote Rachel Urquhart Emily Page Rachel Daymond Georgia McMahon Maria Kouladinis Hannah Walravens Henrietta Gelber Alice Rodgers Alana Milich Taya Wendy Rawson Alexandra Pecker Clementine Round Elizabeth Taylor Candice Stephenson Deborah Konopnicki Emma Harvey Lucy Hall Amanda Ventura Bridget Lane Meg Brydon Alix Kearney Christine Nunn Kathryn Sobey Laura McDonald Andrea Garimont Jessica Payne Matilda Marnika Emma Madgwick Eden Skene Aisha Dow Erin Jane Pratt Lauren Gibbs Danni Minutoli Vanessa Oliveira
Coach: John McDonough Assistants: Dean Oliver
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Taylor Weltner Hannah Whittaker Abbey Snell Carle’ Rooks Ellie Beatty Mel Dube’ Jess Weltner Lewina Evans Sally Fyfield Sarah Morgan Meg Moloney Michelle Ball Megan Beaumont Christine Dimitry Ester Kim Claire Clarke Michelle Bourke Rosie Sheppard Tina Chokbengboun Steph McMurray Casey Sykes Madeleine Cook Mary Luong Anna Musgrave Lee Brown Chelsea Nurthen Bec Fietz Brooke Robertson Casey Tobin Mia Anne - Louise Mildren
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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Alexa Madden Sarah Lynas Lauren Atkinson Hannah Coffey Gemma Minuz Amelia Crook Lucinda Murphy Lauren Field Alice Batterton Alexandra Monacella Emily Fitt Elizabeth Olney Mia Sutherland Tess Cosgrave Tasha Kroussov Esther Harris Jane Gibson Emilie Goegan Calypso Poole Beth Rennes Gabrielle Livy Sophie James Anthea Clarke Amelia Fuller Claudia Bell Sonia Bayley Michelle Booth Rebecca Petrie Sarah Jane Conlan Amanda Woodley Amber Diffey Susie Worthington Tash RossHarris Richelle Osborne Claire Forbes Frankie Freeman Teresa Zampaglione Alice Reynolds
Swinburne University Coach: Mel Dell’Olio Assistants: Marilynn Ross
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Sophie Teaghe Maxine Lockie Jamie Byrne Katelyn McLean Annabell Winslow Jessica Anderson Alana McLean Teagan Thom Bree Murphy Bianca Brandt Stephanie Rowlands Emilie Richter Katelyn Palmer Stephanie McInnes Clover Hart Lauren Johnson Jess Hutton Lizzie Vanderploeg Nicola Valcanis Tanille Amiet Shelby Hohnberg Eloise Mahoney Maddy Yorke Catherine Brown Maddy Croft Erin Gridley Renee Turner Marilynn Ross Hayley Wurfel Maddie Blackshaw Kate Oleinikov Chloe Hewat
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Fitzroy-ACU sit second on the ladder after defeating Caulfield Grammarians by 11 points at Glenhuntly Oval. A relatively even contest was reflected by scores being level after the third quarter, but a tenacious Fitzroy outfit managed to get the job done. Caulfield’s Millie Klingbeil shone for her side scoring one of two goals, while Roygirls skipper Gemma Minuz was best afield. SKOB Saints continue their winning form after a 39 to three point win over Old Xaverians at Xavier College. The top-of-the-table side gradually built on their score throughout the match and also kept their opponent from scoring any majors. Georgia Lupson (3) and Georgi Conlan (2) kicked the Saints five goals. A four-goal haul from Claire Messent helped Old Trinity to a 12-point win against Marcellin at Hudson Oval Marles Playing Fields. Old Trinity produced a four-quarter performance where they started strong and continued their form for the remainder of the game. Messent shone and booted all of Old Trinity’s four goals, while Jessica Redmond kicked Marcellin’s one. Brunswick Renegades recorded their third win after defeating Melbourne University (1) by 40 points at Alec Gillon Oval. A big third quarter of five goals to none secured the win for the home side. A strong performance Melbourne Uni’s Hannah Elliot was a positive for the day while bests and goals were not submitted for the winning side.
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AFC at McAlister Oval. A big second quarter of five goals to none set the girls up for their ninth win. West Brunswick’s Laura Jago produced a BOG performance for her side. A close encounter at Banksia Reserve saw St Mary’s Salesian (1) get over the line against Beaumaris by four points. St Mary’s narrowly led after all four quarters with Beaumaris putting up a good fight. Rachel Gill shone for St Mary’s Salesian, while Courtney Bateman was Beauy’s best. Old Brighton secured their sixth win after defeating Monash Blues by 11 points at Brighton Beach Oval. The low scoring contest saw Old Brighton lead throughout the four quarters with Monash giving them a slight score in the final term. Old Brighton had multiple goal scorers, while Molly McFarlane kicked the Blues’ two goals.
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 2 Top-of-the-table Old Camberwell recorded their eighth win for the season after defeating SBMT/ST Peters AFC by 61 points at Gordon Barnard Reserve. In a team performance of multiple goals scorers and many impressive on field, Old Camberwell produced a strong four quarters. Eloise Defina (4) and Ashley Sturrock (3) kicked seven of Old Camberwell’s 10 goals, while Samantha Fisher scored the Tigers’ only major score. Spectators of W.A Scammell Reserve were treated to a 20-point Oakleigh win over Uhs-Vu AFC. Oakleigh made a fast start and continued to build on their score throughout the game while Uhs-Vu won the final quarter, which lessened the margin but was not enough to get the win. Oakleigh’s Casey Morris produced a best on performance with four goals. A combined eight goals from Tarryn Jeffery (4), Matilda Hubbard (2) and Georgia Keramitsis (2) helped Old Carey to a 72-point win over Yarra Old Grammarians. Old Carey showcased dominance by kicking 11 goals and keeping Yarra to just one. Yarra were left completely scoreless until the final term. 49
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A low scoring affair saw Ivanhoe AFC edge out second placed Collegians by seven points at Harry Trott Oval. Ivanhoe led after all four quarters with two goals from Rachel McLean contributing to the win. Nicole Tumblety was Ivanhoe’s best, while Charlotte Pooley shone for Collegians
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 3 Hampton Rovers won the fourth game in a row after defeating Therry Penola by just one point at Boss James Reserve. The low scoring contest saw the score level going into the final term, with one behind proving enough to get the Rovers over the line. Hampton’s Chloe McLaren and Therry Penola’s Casey O’Connell-Paladino kicked their teams’ only goals. A massive five goals from Belinda Griffiths helped Old Mentonians to a 62 to 29 point win over Melbourne University (2) at McAlister Oval. Old Mentonians went into the final term with a ninepoint lead over their opponent, but shot away in the fourth with four goals to none. Mazenod OC put a halt to Ajax’s winning streak after defeating them by 17 points at Gary Smorgon Oval. Ajax led after the first quarter, but after strong second quarter Mazenod were able to take home the points. Mazenod’s Rebekah Watson was BOG, while Daniella Abraham was best for Ajax.
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 4 Swinburne University AFC has shot up to second position after a 16-point win over Bulleen Templestowe at Bulleen Park. A two goal to none third quarter helped the Swinburne girls get over the line. Hayley Wurful kicked two of Swinburne’s three goals, while Bridget Henry was Bulleen Templestowe’s best and kicked their only goal. Canterbury defeated St Mary’s Salesian (2) by 48 points at Canterbury Sportsground. After an even first quarter, Canterbury shot away in the second and built on their lead for the remainder of the game. Mary Spillane (3), Nicole McMahon (3), 50
Kiera Bulluss (2) and Allysha Dyer (2) kicked 10 of Canterbury’s 11 goals. SKOB Saints (2) reaffirmed their top position after a big 87-point win over Fitzroy (2) at Basil Street Reserve. The Saints once again showcased their dominance with multiple goal scorers contributing to their 12 goals and many performing around the ground. The SKOB Saints are the team to beat in Division 4. A combined four goals from Amanda Ventura (2) and Alice Rogers (2) helped South Melbourne Districts to a 42-point victory over Brunswick Renegades (2) at Alec Gillon Oval. SMD led after every break, gradually building their lead throughout the quarters. De La Salle continues to climb up the ladder after defeating Hawthorn AFC by two points at Jordon Reserve. After an even first half, Hawthorn went into the final quarter with a narrow fivepoint lead. A tenacious De La outfit made an immediate response and managed to edge out their opponent. De La Salle’s Leanne Brown’s two goals played a big part in the win.
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HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER Beaumaris
Caulfield Gr.
Coach: Brendon Moore Assistants: Phil Avery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 39 40
Julian Lam Ben Mathews Hayden Bruce William Avery Matt Grigoriou Lachlan Forrest Harry Edwards Chris Grigoriadis Daniel Keating Matt Hennig Jack Laidlaw Matt Hanson Louis Martin Jack Bailey Ben Ellen James Taylor Callum Linehan Alex Heath Campbell Moore Joel Cusack Trent Jones Matt Foley Nick Wall Ollie Brennan Sam Pinzone Tom Vear James Trewin Tom Harris James Millar James Davidson Andrew McDonald James Humphreys James Diamond
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Old Xaverians
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
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
Coach: Nick Hyland Assistants: Matt O’Callaghan 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
Parkdale Vultures
Coaches: Sam Shaw Assistants: Declan Pittonet & Pat Wallace
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De La Salle
Coach: Nathan Beaumont Assistants: David Simon
St Bernards
Coach: Luke Borella Assistants: Ned Harding, Matt Hayes 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
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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
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
Coach: Paul Sullivan Assistants: Trevor Doody
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Tom Hedley Jacob Collard Ryan Spicer Joseph Agresta Ethan Siederman Luke Beddoe Joseph Genoese Nicholas De Leur Michael Diamandis Chris Williams Joel Comito Marcus Holland Luke Holland Edward Mahardy Joseph Tache Tom Sullivan Matteo Zocalli Jordan Rizzardo Matt Sauro Fraser Considine Angus Carey Sean Merkel Tom Rocke Dylan Gollant
Old Scotch
Coach: Mark Gnatt 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 55 Will Kelly 56 Joe Molony 57 Edward Emmett 58 Henry Starkins 59 Nick Sutherland 60 Charlie Howcroft 62 Nat Kirchhofer 63 Christian O’Nians 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 78 Ned Hawkins 86 Henry Hinge
St Kevins
Coach: Jon Taylor 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 Luke Brusco 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 Harrison Chalker 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 Harry Crowe Nicholas Gauci Christian Hatzis Harry Hopkins Dominic Morgan Edward Ryan Jake Victor
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Marty Kelliher
ROUND 10 REVIEW PREMIER: The top four all played each other and there may be a new order in town. It would appear that last year’s grand finalists Beaumaris and SKOB have both put down markers, flexed the muscles and are saying they are both the teams to chase again this year. SKOB with both Hatzis and VFL listed Barnett leading the way for the tricolours sent Old Xavs and the rest of premier an ominous message that they are back and ready to rumble. They led all day and left Old Xaverians with a lot to do if they want to more than just make up numbers in this section. Across at Waverley park Beaumaris continued their hold over De La as they were too strong, too powerful, too big and frankly too much for De La. Gibbins up forward kicked six and was clearly best on, but it was the spread of goal kickers that the Sharks had which was too hard to cover. For De La they are wobbling and need to rebound back quickly and they may not enjoy the trip to old rivals St. Bernard’s who will give no favours to De La. Old Scotch with a more determined four-quarter effort were too strong over a disappointing Caulfield grammarians team which just doesn’t appear to bring their A-game each week. In a game where the teams had similar scoring shots the inaccuracy of the visiting Snow dogs was critical as it allowed Parkdale to enjoy a great win and build upon the win from the previous week. McCoy with 5 was a reliable target on a day when goals were hard to find. This week all roads for the punters lead to Shark Park because the Beaumaris v SKOB game should be a highlight and it will allow us to see who the new favourite is. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Premier Beaumaris v SKOB Old Scotch v Parkdale Caulfield grammarians v Old Xaverians St. Bernard's v De la Salle
PREMIER RESERVE: With Hopkins and Gabelich dropping back to assist, SKOB simply overpowered what was ultimately a disappointing Old Xaverians in what I assumed would be a much closer game. For the winners a combination of kicking seven whilst keeping the Xavs goalless in the third along with Pearce kicking 6 helped the SKOB in this significant win. De La Salle returned to the winners list in a game where the scores didn’t indicate the competitive nature of the game. Old Scotch with some players returning from injury simply annihilated SKOB (3) who are to be 52
praised for their resilience, but who must be losing heart as the heavy defeats mount up. The Bernies had the bye. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Premier Reserve Beaumaris v SKOB St. Bernard's v De La Salle SKOB (3) v Old Xaverians Old Scotch v Bye
SECTION 2: This is the section where each win is absolutely paramount as there are five teams all locked on seven wins and all would say they have realistic finals aspirations. The top of the table clash between old Melburnians and SBMT was decided early as the Tigers got the fast start and held onto their lead all day at a windy Sportscover. OM’s did peg back the lead, but the tigers steadied and ran out winners in the last. Williamstown CYMS by kicking 10 behinds in the third on the windy Fearon reserve gave the struggling Blacks some hope of an opening win, but the CYMS righted the ship in the last to record another win. Some hope for the Blacks and they look forward with renewed spirits. A seven goal opening quarter by Collegians set up their win over Uni Blues who did work back into the game, but their sluggish start was costly. For the Lions Greene continues to be a reliable target up forward. Old Carey bounced back with a win by virtue of their greater spread of goal kickers, but for the Roy’s a goal less third quarter didn’t help their cause in what was a game they would have seen as more than winnable. This week the games for me are the Collegians v old Melburnians and Old Carey v CYMS matches to keep an eye on. Wins in these matches could be significant come seasons end. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 2 Uni Blues v Uni Blacks Old Carey v Williamstown CYMS Collegians v Old Melburnians Fitzroy v SBMT
SECTION 3: With the renaissance of a resurgent Old Brighton gaining some real momentum by virtue of a thumping win over a struggling Ogs they could be the fly in the ointment to those with premiership aspirations as the season starts to get interesting. That said for the Ogs it was a complete write off. Old Haileybury with their closer than wanted win THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
over Ormond on the tight confines of Gunn reserve have gone a game clear at the summit. The great thing of VAFA footy is seeing the family connection in clubs with names from years past come back and for Ormond it was Oaten with three and for the Bloods the Seccull’s who were in the best. Old Trinity prevailed over Hampton Rovers on a day when it could have gone either way given that no more than 10 points separated the teams all day. Again well known names in Tinney for Trinity and the revered name of Anderson for Rovers were prominent for their clubs. Marcellin had a bad day at the office as they were humbled by Old Ivanhoe who held the Eagles to a solitary goal in the first half to set up a terrific win. No doubt the Hoers will look to continue their run going as they welcome the newly confident Old Brighton to Chelmsworth in what should be a fiercely contested match of the day. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 3 Old Ivanhoe v Old Brighton Marcellin v Ormond Hampton rovers v Old Haileybury Old Trinity v OGGS
SECTION 4: Mazenod prevailed in what had been a tight contest all day over Old McKinnon when they kicked three goals to two in the last quarter. After last weeks aberration it was timely return to form for the Nod’s who had Minack as best. Therry will no doubt rue their sleepy start in an early game as they came home hard in the last but were unable to overcome the Bullants who set up their win with a six goal second quarter. Parkside returned to the winner’s circle as they beat a Whitefriars team who had previously enjoyed good form away from home across the season. For the Friars it was a disappointing outcome in a season when finals should be on their radar. Despite having a reputation as not being great travellers PEGS are dismissing this notion when they prevailed in a very tight game against Monash Blues in the wide expanses of Frearson at Clayton. For the winners Carlini and Wright were best, but for the students they will curse their errant attempts at goal kicking for this loss. A couple of interesting matches this week Mazenod playing Parkside and Monash Blues who journey to Ruthven reserve and take on the Bullants in what I think is match of the day.
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Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 4 Mazenod v Parkside PEGS v Therry Preston Bullants v Monash Blues Old McKinnon v Whitefriars
SECTION 5: Old Paradians caused more than a boilover when they quite convincingly defeated the visiting St. Bedes Mentone tigers to record a terrific win. The challenge now for them is back this win up. For the winners the profoundly named Noble and Frank led the way. On the day when De La hosted their annual parents lunch it was tale of two goal kickers when De La beat Hampton Rovers in the early game where Billy Cooke kicked 6 for De La and Jones five for the Rovers in a game which was wasn’t as onesided as scores suggest. Despite a long drive the CYMS would have enjoyed their drive back when they prevailed over a fast finishing Peninsula who just didn’t get going early. For the young CYMS this was a significant win in what is a daunting road trip in under 19 footy. Aquinas had their recent form halted by the flag favourites Old Camberwell. It was a complete team effort from the ‘Wellers who had 11 goal kickers, but they were defensively sound too as they held the visiting Bloods scoreless in the third to keep them on top. MHSOB recovered their form as they ran rampant against a disappointing La Trobe at the high school. For the Trobers it’s worrying times, for the Unicorns they can look up and onwards. In the last game a season long series of heavy defeats may have finally taken toll of Fitzroy as they were unable to get the numbers up against Oakleigh. This week the games of interest are Oakleigh who welcome top of the table old Camberwell, the Rovers v St. Bedes has potential too, but for those with a perverse sense of the weird the Old Paradians v MHSOB game could be either a game either side could win or both could quite as easily have another one of those days. Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 5 Oakleigh v Old Camberwell Hampton Rovers v SBMT Old Paradians v MHSOB Aquinas v Peninsula Fitzroy v De La Salle Williamstown CYMS v La Trobe
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Geoff Reilley
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125 GLORIOUS YEARS OF THE VAFA This season we celebrate a century and a quarter of amateur football, considered by many to be the purest example of the code and the inspiration for our indelible catch-cry “FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME”
THE FIRST 25 YEARS 1892 - 1916 From 1892 until 1916, there were continuous additions to the original ten clubs (Alberton, Brighton, Collegians, Edlington, Footscray District, South St Kilda, St Jude’s, St Mary’s, Toorak-Grosvenor and Y.M.C.A.) The competition had commenced as the Metropolitan Junior Football Association. New clubs were consistently added to the competition - Olinda F.C. and University were admitted in 1893 and Nunawading, Scotch Collegians, Windsor and Caulfield in 1894 however, Olinda, University 2nd, Footscray District and St Jude’s had withdrawn. Waltham FC joined in 1895 as Toorak-Grosvenor and Y.M.C.A both disbanded. 1896 saw the famous educator, L A Adamson, elected as President with more changes to member clubs - Old Melburnians and Malvern entering with Alberton and Scotch Collegians withdrawing (Scotch were to re-join in 1921). Clubs continued to come and go in the first 25 years, a period during which the VFL was formed in 1897. St Mary’s were banned from competition in 1898 and in 1912 the word ‘Junior’ was dropped as our competition became known as the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association. In 1912 our finals were played at the MCG as curtain raisers to VFL finals. In 1914, one of our oldest, continuous clubs, Elsternwick, joined the competition. By 1917, the competition had been disbanded due to World War 1 but not before J V (Val ) Deane (Secretary & Treasurer) had become the the first, association life member.
THE SECOND 25 YEARS 1917 - 1941 The resumption after the war saw Old Melburnians, Old Caulfield Grammarians, Melbourne Swimming Club and Teachers’ College join with Collegians, Elsternwick, University B (later Blacks) and South Yarra, the number of clubs limited to 8. In 1921 with affiliation fees significantly increased from one guinea to two guineas, Old Brighton, Old Scotch, a second University team (A later to become Blues), Old Trinity, Sandringham and Hampton were admitted and the MAFA joined the Amateur Sporting Association. MAFA also declined to join a union of junior leagues as it no longer considered itself a ‘junior’ association. By 1922 there were two sections of eight clubs, an Umpire’s Association and an Independent Tribunal had also been formed. In 1923, at the request of the umpires, a numbering system was approved and introduced. Clubs continued to come and go although ground availability was often the major problem. In 1925, Caulfield City FC had changed their name to Caulfield FC but were expelled for incidents during an end of season match against Caulfield Grammarians, previously Old Caulfield. 1925 also saw the first interstate amateur competition between Victoria and South Australia at the MCG before a disappointing crowd, the Vics winning 21.22 to 8.10. The match had resulted from a request by SA in 1924. C Section (8 clubs), B Section (8) and A Section (10) was the format in 1926 and Victoria defeated South Australia by 2 points in Adelaide. Unregistered players were required to sign Stat Decs stating that they had not played in another competition and white shorts for visiting teams was first mentioned. The competition continued to develop through the 1920’s with a rep team defeating a combined Bendigo amateur team, rules were amended to allow for seven Vice-Presidents for the MAFA and a motion to change the name to VAFA was soundly defeated in 1928. The ‘order off’ rule was produced in 1930 and SA defeated Victoria for the first time. D Section was formed in 1932 and ‘The Amateur Footballer’ record was introduced. Finally in 1933 the name change to VAFA was approved and clubs were required to enter player numbers of team sheets. Sherrin among other brands were approved for use in 1934 and Old Scotch won their fourth successive A Section flag with their
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star full forward, Bill Pearson kicked a record 199 including 30 against Brunswick and 24 against Uni Blacks. In 1936 Old Scotch missed the finals for the first time since 1921. The number of registered players grew to 1723 before the competition was abandoned due to World War ll; the competition going into recess from 1940 - 45 as some 3000 plus players and officials enlisted in the services.
THE THIRD 25 YEARS 1942-1966 A charity match was played at Glenferrie road on 18th June 1945 between the VAFA and the Eastern Suburban League (U19) and 25 of the 40 clubs returned to competition in 1946. The number of clubs grew to 34 in 1947 (Uni Blacks won the fourth successive A Section flag) and 35 in 1948 as the Blacks made it 5 in a row and then 6 in a row in 1949, the same season AAFC won the second division of the Australian National Football Carnival, Hampton Rovers’ star, S G Birtles winning the best player award at the carnival. In 1951, Hampton Rovers became the first club to win a premiership in each section by taking out the A Section pennant. 1952 was the Diamond Jubilee season and the number of registered players topped 1900 for the first time and Uni Blues won their first A Section flag. The mid fifties saw constant growth, the continuance of interstate matches and Old Melburnians were triple A Section premiers 1953-55. In the Melbourne Olympic year (1956) Victoria won the sixth AAFC Carnival in Hobart, Collegians star Geoff Hibbins winning the best and fairest award. An Olympic Demonstration Match was held at the MCG in December between a combined team of amateur players from VFL and VFA ranks against a VAFA rep team with the VAFA winning 12.9 to 8.7. In 1957 the VAFA conducted its main match each week on the Olympic Park Oval and the ABC televised the interstate match between Victoria and South Australia, the Vics winning 15.9 to 8.3, this being the first uninterrupted telecast of an Australian Rules match. AJAX were admitted this season and Uni Blacks were relegated for the first time, Hawthorn were expelled and the registered player numbers rose to 3160 with 14 Junior teams being in action each week. The Page System for finals was introduced. In 1960, the reserve grade was established with a record number of clubs (74) spread over seven sections and in 1961 there was concern over poaching of amateur players by VFL clubs. The VAFA became the singularly largest Australian football body in the land and in 1963, St Bernards, North Melbourne CBCOB, Kooyong and AMP Society were admitted and an additional grade (F Section) was established the following season to cater for clubs such as RAAF Cadets, Old Ivanhoe Grammarians, Cassie Club, Monash Uni Whites, Assumption College Old Boys and St Pat’s Ballarat (re-admitted). By 1965 there were 123 teams.
THE FOURTH 25 YEARS 1967 - 1991 A long term lease for Elsternwick Park was negotiated in 1967 with the St Kilda cricket ground no longer considered the HQ for the VAFA. The following season it was reported that attendances were up at Elsternwick Park. SA defeated Victoria in 1969, 15.14 to 6.13 and the first President and Secretaries Dinner was held at the Windsor Hotel. The following season the VAFA was incorporated under the Companies Act 1961. In 1970, a new scoreboard was constructed at Elsternwick Park and the ES&A Bank club amalgamated with ANZ following the merger of the respective banks. Victoria lost the 11th AAFC Carnival to SA in Perth. In 1972, St Bedes OC were admitted and Beverly Hills joined the Junior Section. The competition continued to grow in the eastern suburbs when in 1975, Bulleen United joined and Bulleen Templestowe moved from the junior section to F Section. There was a record crowd when the 1976 B Section grand final between Marcellin OC and Caulfield Grammarians was held at Collingwood - Marcellin were the victors. Improvements and renovations commenced at Elsternwick Park in this season. The Association’s publicity received a boost when Channel 7’s World of Sport provided a VAFA segment. Further innovations of the 1970’s were the introduction of the VAFA Certificate of Merit awards,
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the two umpire system and the B Section grand final was played at Elsternwick Park on a Sunday. The 1980’s welcomed the introduction of the combined CDEF representative team, the inaugural representative match being against the VFA with the ‘ammos’ winning at Sandringham 23.12 to 19.17. In 1983 two more new clubs, Williamstown CYMS and Preston MBOB were admitted, The Governor of Victoria, Sir Brian Murray, was appointed Patron-in Chief, Peter French became the first full time General Manager of the VAFA and the Alex Johnson Pavilion was opened at Elsternwick Park incorporating change rooms, a function room, kitchen and administration upstairs. The Gold Pass Members club was established and Alphington were suspended for two years. Stipendiary Magistrates were appointed to chair tribunal hearings, John Dillon became the eighth VAFA President, long time administrator and life member, Jack Fullerton passed away and the VAFA’s media award was introduced. With the benefit of State Bank sponsorship, a new electronic scoreboard was erected at Elsternwick Park and Fosters became the VAFA’s inaugural Corporate Sponsor. Victoria lost the 16th AAFC Carnival at Elsternwick Park where, for the first time, both the combined Victorian Universities and the Sydney District FA were invited to compete against VAFA ‘C & F’ and ‘D & E’ teams. In 1986 G Section was introduced and St Andrew’s, St Leonard’s and Whitefriars OC were admitted on probation. Old Essendon won the inaugural Four’n Twenty Club Championship and Alex Johnson celebrated 50 years of service to the VAFA. The growing recognition of being selected to represent Victoria was enhanced by the launch of the Big ‘V’ Club for former representative players and officials. Long standing and former A Section club, Coburg, withdrew from the competition in 1988 but there were continual applications from other clubs wanting to join the VAFA. An agreement was signed with VicHealth to sponsor the ‘88 and ‘89 finals series and to become co-major sponsor. Off-field, the administration requirements grew. Greg Paine was appointed as Development/Promotions Officer and after 50 years Parkside finally won promotion to A Section. In 1989 there were more admissions and changes - Mazenod OC and Salesian OC joined, Peter French resigned as General Manager, replaced by former Geelong and St Kilda player, Phil Stevens. Victoria took all before them with the ‘AB’ and ‘CDEF’ teams winning over South Australia at Elsternwick Park. Author, Mr Joseph Johnson was commissioned to write the 100 year history of the VAFA and De La Salle became the first club to win the senior, reserve and U19 flags on the same day at the same ground (Elsternwick Park). Uni Blacks were relegated to C Section for the first time leaving Collegians and Old Scotch were the only A Section teams never to have played in C Section. 1990 saw David Scott elected as VAFA President with clubs continuing to come and go. Ormond won their fourth consecutive A Section premiership following which their successful coach, Mike McArthurAllen, resigned to join the VAFA Administration. In 1991 Western Australia won the 19th AAFC Carnival in Perth.
THE FIFTH 25 YEARS (IN PART) 1992 - 2010 St Leo’s Wattle Park and Camberwell were admitted, Albanvale and Kontias withdrew from the competition whilst State/Commonwealth Bank became Commonwealth Bank in line with further bank mergers. Long time player and Elsternwick Park worker, Peter ‘Agate’ Harris was awarded life membership of the VAFA and Joe Johnson’s book - ‘For The Love Of The Game’ depicting the history of the VAFA to date was launched in the Long room of the MCC by AFL Commission Chairman, Ross Oakley. Collegians won the ‘Centenary’ A Section premiership in their 100th year. John Dillon was elected Patron of the VAFA and John Simpson won the inaugural VAFA Coach of the Year Award. In 1993 St Bedes OC merged with Mentone FC to become St Bedes Mentone Tigers and the new Administration block at Elsternwick Park was opened. Mark Hibbins (Collegians) won the inaugural ‘Jock’ Nelson Medal for the best player in the A Section Grand Final. Victoria won the 20th AAFC Carnival, in Melbourne and Old Melburnians’ Ian McMullin won the AAFC Medal. The ‘Blood Policy’ was formally introduced and Old Melburnians became only the fifth club to win B and A Sections in consecutive years while Sue Anderson completed 10 years service with the VAFA administration. In 1995 Beaumaris, Hawthorn Citizens and
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Swinburne Uni were admitted with Fawkner, Doveton, St Andrew’sCoburg and Camberwell withdrawing. Kevin McLean (Old Ivanhoe), as VAFA Coach of the Year, went on to win the statewide AFCA Victorian Senior Coach of the Year Award. The name changes continued throughout the 1990’s with merging clubs such as Bulleen Unites and Canterbury North Balwyn joining forces to become Bulleen Cobras, ANZ Bank changing to ANZ Albert Park and St Leo’s Wattle Park adding the name Emmaus. For the first time since 1925 (and excluding the war years) there were no representative matches as the VAFA did not agree with the SAAFL’s decision to split its teams into professional and amateur divisions under one administrative banner! The VAFA Umpire’s Association launched the ‘Buy-A-Brick” fund-raising campaign for their new clubrooms at Elsternwick Park. Such was the success of the U19 Sections that they added a fourth section with partial grouping on a geographic basis. In 1997 Mount Lilydale and Syndall Tally-Ho were admitted. The senior VAFA team defeated the SAAMFL in June in Melbourne but were defeated by the VCFL in July. 1998 saw Werribee Amateurs join from the FDFL, Andrew Langford-Jones became the twelfth President of the VAFA and the mighty Old Xaverians Football Club won their fourth A Section premiership equalling Ormond, Uni Blacks and Old Scotch’s record of consecutive wins. Also in 1998 the Alex Johnson U19 Championship was disbanded in favour of Best on Ground medallions being presented. These medallions were named after VAFA personalities Alex Johnson (Section 1), John Miles (Section 2), John Simpson (Section 2 Blue) and Max Lyon (Section 2 Red). In the year 2000 the VAFA launched their ‘Heat Policy’ plus the VAFA Website. Old Xaverians equalled Uni Black’s 6 A Section flags in a row and Old Melburnians were stripped of points in three games after playing an ineligible player. Best on Ground medallions and Section goalkicking awards were named after prominent VAFA identities. Beaumaris took unsuccessful court action on the eve of the C Section Grand Final, against the VAFA regarding a tribunal decision. Richard Evans became VAFA President in 2001 and Collegians were relegated to C Section for the first time leaving Old Scotch as the only team not to have played in C Section or below. The VAFA hosted an AFL International Rules game at Elsternwick Park in 2002 and also an annual APS v AGS schoolboys’ game under lights. Michael Sholly, former Old Xaverians player and premiership coach was appointed CEO of the VAFA. In 2005, Davina Connors-Calhaem became the first VAFA female Executive member, The Noel Rundle Entrance was officially opened at Elsternwick Park, Mike McArthur-Allen coached his 500th VAFA senior match. Jeremy Bourke commenced as General Manager, Football Operations in 2006 and Old Haileybury won its first A Section premiership. The 2007 season was delayed by two weeks due to the prevailing drought and Old Xaverians won their 8th A Section title in 12 years. Former CEO Phil Stevens received life membership in 2008 and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers completed an unprecedented three consecutive premierships, winning C Section through A Section under the coaching of Luke Beveridge. The three field umpire system was introduced to ‘A’ Senior Section in 2009 and VAFA life membership was awarded to John Bell, Peter Rhoden and Bruce Ivey. The sections were ‘re-badged’ with Premier, Premier B and Premier C replacing the former A, B and C sections. In 2010, a new board structure was sanctioned by the clubs with the elected members reduced to nine, plus the CEO, with the option of appointing an additional two members with specialist skills. The Thirds competition was introduced for Premier and Premier B sections although five Premier B sections chose not to, their places being taken by clubs from lower sections. The VAFA has continued to flourish in the current decade, offering a high standard of football throughout the sections and always looking to build on the outstanding reputation for football excellence and fair play. Time and space did not permit additional detail of the current decade to be recorded.
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RESULTS
HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER
WOMEN’S PREMIER
Parkdale Vultures St Bernards Old Scotch Caulfield Gr Beaumaris De La Salle St Kevins Old Xaverians
Fitzroy Caulfield Gr St Kevins Old Xaverians Old Trinity Marcellin OC Brunswick Renegades Melbourne University
3.3, 3.3, 2.4, 1.2, 5.4, 2.2, 2.3, 1.1,
6.3, 10.4, 13.9 (87) 3.7, 4.10, 6.12 (48) 6.5, 8.7, 11.12 (78) 2.5, 4.6, 7.10 (52) 7.5, 14.7, 19.10 (124) 4.4, 6.6, 8.11 (59) 7.4, 11.9, 14.10 (94) 4.2, 7.4, 10.7 (67)
2.1, 1.1, 1.1, 0.0, 2.1, 0.3, 3.1, 0.1,
PREMIER THIRDS 2.1, 1.2, 1.5, 0.2, 3.2, 1.4, 3.3, 1.2,
2.2, 2.2, 2.8, 0.2, 4.5, 1.7, 8.7, 1.3,
4.2 (26) 2.3 (15) 5.9 (39) 0.3 (3) 4.6 (30) 1.12 (18) 8.7 (55) 2.3 (15)
Beaumaris won by forfeit Old Xaverians Black 1.3, St Kevins OB Green 2.3, University Blues 2.2, St Bernards 1.6, University Blacks won by foreit. St Kevins OB Gold 3.2, Old Xaverians Red 1.0,
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PREMIER B THIRDS
Old Scotch St Kevins OB (3) De La Salle Beaumaris St Kevins Old Xaverians
Old Geelong Old Haileybury West Brunswick Ormond St Mary’s Salesian Beaumaris Old Brighton Monash Blues
Old Scotch Fitzroy De La Salle Monash Blues Old Trinity Old Carey Gr AJAX won by foreit.
8.3, 15.7, 21.12, 28.20 (188) 0.1, 0.1, 1.2, 1.4 (10) 2.3, 6.10, 10.15, 16.17 (113) 2.1, 2.4, 2.7, 6.9 (45) 5.3, 9.6, 16.10, 21.11 (137) 3.0, 5.0, 5.4, 8.6 (54)
HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 2 Collegians University Blues Old Carey Gr Fitzroy SBMT Old Melburnians Williamstown CYMS University Blacks
7.2, 7.5, 10.8, 1.2, 3.6, 7.9, 4.1, 5.4, 10.9, 3.2, 5.5, 5.8, 4.6, 5.10, 8.11, 0.2, 4.4, 6.5, 4.2, 6.3, 6.13, 2.2, 4.4, 4.4,
13.12 (90) 9.9 (63) 14.12 (96) 8.10 (58) 11.13 (79) 9.6 (60) 10.17 (77) 9.6 (60)
HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 3 Old Brighton Old Geelong Old Haileybury Ormond Old Ivanhoe Gr Marcellin OC Old Trinity Gr Hampton Rovers
11.4, 16.8, 24.12, 29.18 (192) 0.0, 0.1, 2.1, 2.2 (14) 2.3, 5.5, 7.9, 10.9 (69) 1.1, 3.3, 4.6, 7.9 (51) 1.3, 8.5, 9.5, 13.6 (84) 1.5, 1.5, 4.6, 4.9 (33) 3.1, 4.5, 8.7, 10.8 (68) 4.2, 5.4, 7.5, 9.8 (62)
HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 4 Mazenod Old McKinnon/Glen Eira Parkside Whitefriars Preston Bullants Therry Penola OB PEGS Monash Blues
5.0, 6.3, 7.5, 2.1, 5.4, 7.7, 1.6, 2.8, 7.12, 3.2, 4.4, 5.5, 4.4, 10.4, 12.7, 1.0, 3.1, 4.3, 1.3, 4.5, 5.6, 2.4, 3.7, 4.11,
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5.4, 2.1, 7.8, 0.2, 3.6, 2.1, 1.7, 0.1,
7.5, 4.1, 8.9, 0.2, 4.6, 2.9, 2.7, 0.2,
8.8 (56) 4.5 (29) 10.14 (74) 1.2 (8) 4.8 (32) 3.10 (28) 3.9 (27) 2.4 (16)
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 2 Old Camberwell SBMT / St Peters Oakleigh UHS-VU Ivanhoe Collegians Old Carey Yarra Old Gr
1.3, 0.0, 2.1, 0.5, 1.3, 0.1, 2.6, 0.0,
4.4, 6.7, 0.1, 1.2, 5.2, 9.4, 2.7, 3.9, 2.3, 2.4, 1.2, 1.3, 5.9, 9.10, 0.0, 0.0,
10.10 (70) 1.3 (9) 9.7 (61) 5.11 (41) 2.4 (16) 1.3 (9) 11.13 (79) 1.1 (7)
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 3 Hampton Rovers Therry Penola Old Mentonians Melbourne University Mazenod OC AJAX
0.1, 0.0, 2.2, 2.1, 0.0, 1.0,
0.2, 0.1, 3.5, 2.2, 2.4, 1.0,
0.3, 0.2, 5.7, 4.4, 2.4, 2.1,
7.7, 6.5, 6.6, 3.11,
8.7 (55) 6.10 (46) 8.10 (58) 5.12 (42)
6.3, 6.4, 4.5, 7.8,
9.5 (59) 7.11 (53)
6.2, 11.4, 16.9, 21.14 (140) 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 3.2 (20) 1.0, 4.6, 8.9, 9.15 (69) 4.4, 5.4, 7.6, 8.10 (58) 1.2, 3.3, 6.8, 8.10 (58) 2.1, 4.4, 5.4, 7.6 (48)
PREMIER C THIRDS Ormond Kew Caulfield Gr St Mary’s Salesian West Brunswick Old Geelong Williamstown CYMS Marcellin P E G S Therry Penola OB
3.2, 10.4, 14.8, 1.2, 4.3, 4.7, 3.2, 10.7, 16.14, 1.3, 4.3, 5.3, 1.3, 6.6, 7.13, 0.1, 2.3, 3.5, 6.0, 10.4, 12.6, 1.3, 4.7, 6.12, 3.3, 6.8, 9.12, 2.0, 5.4, 8.5,
21.10 (136) 6.11 (47) 24.20 (164) 8.5 (53) 14.14 (98) 6.5 (41) 16.10 (106) 6.14 (50) 14.18 (102) 8.6 (54)
1.4 (10) 1.3 (9) 9.8 (62) 4.5 (29) 4.6 (30) 2.1 (13)
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 4 10.7 (67) 9.7 (61) 11.17 (83) 6.8 (44) 13.11 (89) 8.4 (52) 7.9 (51) 6.12 (48)
HOLMESGLEN U19 SECTION 5 Old Paradians St Bedes / Mentone Tigers De La Salle Hampton Rovers Oakleigh won by foreit. WIlliamstown CYMS Peninsula OB MHSOB La Trobe University Old Camberwell Gr Aquinas OC
2.1, 2.1, 2.2, 0.2, 2.4, 2.0, 1.5, 0.1,
5.7, 3.3, 4.3, 2.9,
3.4, 4.6, 8.8, 8.17 (65) 1.3, 4.7, 4.8, 6.11 (47) 4.3, 10.4, 15.9, 20.12 (132) 1.3, 2.8, 4.9, 6.10 (46)
Swinburne University 0.3, 1.4, Bulleen Templestowe 0.0, 1.1, Canterbury 2.3, 4.4, St Mary’s Salesian 2.0, 2.3, South Melbourne Districts 0.2, 4.6, Brunswick Renegades 0.0, 0.0, De La Salle 0.3, 1.5, Hawthorn 0.3, 1.3, St Kevins 2.3, 5.6, Fitzroy 0.1, 0.1,
3.4, 1.1, 7.6, 2.3, 6.6, 1.0, 2.5, 3.4, 7.9, 0.1,
3.5 (23) 1.1 (7) 11.11 (77) 4.5 (29) 7.7 (49) 1.1 (7) 4.6 (30) 4.4 (28) 12.16 (88) 0.1 (1)
3.1, 8.3, 9.5, 10.8 (68) 0.3, 1.3, 3.7, 8.8 (56) 6.4, 13.7, 18.11, 23.15 (153) 0.0, 2.1, 3.2, 3.2 (20) 3.1, 7.7, 11.13, 16.16 (112) 2.2, 3.4, 3.4, 6.4 (40)
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HOLMESGLEN U19 PREMIER RESERVE Beaumaris (2)
DeLa Salle (2)
Coach: Simon Crompton
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Julian Lam Ben Mathews Hayden Bruce William Avery Matt Grigoriou Lachlan Forrest Harry Edwards Chris Grigoriadis Daniel Keating Matt Hennig Jack Laidlaw Matt Hanson Louis Martin Jack Bailey Ben Ellen James Taylor Callum Linehan Alex Heath Campbell Moore Joel Cusack Trent Jones Matt Foley Nick Wall Ollie Brennan Sam Pinzone Tom Vear James Trewin Tom Harris James Millar James Davidson Andrew McDonald James Humphreys James Diamond
Coach: Martin Kelliher Assistants: TBA
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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
Old Xaverians (2)
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
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
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
St Bernards (2)
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Coach: Paul Sullivan Assistants: Trevor Doody
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Tristian Doody Cody Brasher Michael Lo Monaco Anthony Cunsolo Jack Sullivan Blake Manassa Charles Bibby Tom Mc Allister Tom Dervan Jack Catterall James Hannah Michael Barrett Davide Mammoliti Austin Rizzardo Nate Doody Lewis Riesz John Webster Jack Moon Declan Kennedy Nick Kelly Connor Denahy Tom Mahony Declan Gilbert Tate Baker Klaus Lind Jack Dargan Ted Donoghue Patrick Madden Will Baird
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: Wayne Oswald 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 Luke Brusco 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 Harrison Chalker 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 Harry Crowe Nicholas Gauci Christian Hatzis Harry Hopkins Dominic Morgan Edward Ryan Jake Victor
Old Scotch (2) 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 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 55 Will Kelly 56 Joe Molony 57 Edward Emmett 58 Henry Starkins 59 Nick Sutherland 60 Charlie Howcroft 62 Nat Kirchhofer 63 Christian O’Nians 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 78 Ned Hawkins 86 Henry Hinge
St Kevins (3) Coach: 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 Luke Brusco 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 Harrison Chalker 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 Harry Crowe Nicholas Gauci Christian Hatzis Harry Hopkins Dominic Morgan Edward Ryan Jake Victor
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HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19
HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 2 Collegians
Fitzroy
Coach: P McGowan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 32 35 38 40 41 57 69 78 99
Matthew Cresp Cameron Ensor Luke Draffen Luke McCleary John Van Twest Oscar Glover Riley Thompson Matthew Pollock Jack Hibbins James Hibbert Connor Hobbs Nick Punter Hugo Ling Darcy McKenzie Zac Comley 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
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
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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
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
Coach: Nick Andrews Assistants: Gary Chapman 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 37 46
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
Old Carey Gr.
Coach: Tim Bell Assistants: Greg Coleman
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: Angus Brown
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Angus Archibald Jonathon Aujard Joshua Leith Henry Chapman (cc) Jacob Depaiva Harry Prendergast William Nichols Austin Smith Bailey Dalton Ayden Hrovat Darcy Long (cc) Wade Brusnahan Nick Humphris Nick Valentine Braden Dunstan Jacson Stuart Tim Jones Zac Shinton Ben Jobson Lachlan Ellis Brody Chatfield Ben Maughan Connor Virgona Tim Ramsay Mac Field Harrison Larkey Danyon Reinbold Jonathon Taylor Marcus McMahon Jason Athanasopoulos Matt Knox Will Jobson Jacob Arnott Tom Harris Matt Cohn Lachlan Murray
Old Melburnians
Williamstown CYMS
Coach: Luke Fulton-Tindall
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 32 33 35 36 37 38 44 51 71 92
Matteo Pitteri Sam Sherlock Tom Williams Ben Batarilo Liam Maiden Sam Hanlon James Cusack Lionel Goodwin Tom Baker Travis Scotland Brendan Canham Robert Corden-Mckinley Jhdara Jones Sam Hodge Liam Di Martino Ryan Kilpatrick Jack Menzel Jesse Livermore Gerald Monteith Angus Thomson Dinan McMahon Lochie Nunn Charlie Crozier Lachie Rich Nathan Hucker Harry Shannon Joel Grimmond Imtiaz Hunter Bart Smith Harry Atkins Will Lawrence Lawrence Miriklis Eddie Johnstone Imtiaz Hunter Tim Halveson Jack Sheridan Matthew Blair
Coach: Con Terzoglou Assistants: John Di Grazia
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
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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HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 3
Ari Ventouras Sam Alegri Connor Seccull Spencer Ward Elias Kalfis Ollie Sharpe Joel Constable (C) Jordan Hurley Lyndon Montomery (DVC) Kaiden Dummett Declan Forster (DVC) Jack McHale Rayner Seccull Will Stock Will Paul (VC) Josh Gasparini Sam Hall Kahan Sam Leys Matthew Kirkwood Riley Thompson Covery McNamara Ben Foyster Durras Seccull Jackson Haughton
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
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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
1 3 5 7 11 13 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 34 35 36 39 43 46 47 50 54 75
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
INT OF PR TIME LE AT AILAB OT AV
Ormond
1 4 5 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 30 32 34 37 40
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
E OF
Old Ivanhoe Gr.
Coach: Mick Constable
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
T TIM
Old Haileybury
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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1 2 3 4 7 8 10 23 26 27 34 35 38 46 47 49 57 59 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 99
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
LIST N
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 62
Old Geelong
NOT A
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
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
Old Brighton
Marcellin
Coach (1sts): John Cesario Coach (2nds): Sam Care
TEAM LIST
Hampton Rovers
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HOLMESGLEN UNDER 19
HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 4 Mazenod
Monash Blues
Coach: Paul Deegan Assistants: Carl Gannon
2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 28 29 30 34 36 44 45 46 51
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
Jimmy Baring Torbien Barningham Douglas Bergamin Andrew Brock Henry Brock Joshua Buck Liam Carroll Sebastian Conheady Cooper Corbett Brady Cronin Luke Dariling Jarrod Devanny Patrick Easson Ethan East Jack Edgerton Kieran Edwards Andrew Falkiner Mark Finch Beau Harris Joe Harrison Ben Hawkins Lochlan Hicks Clayton Hodgson Benjapat Kelleher Nicholas Kellock William Kennedy Abraham Lawson Jed Lehmann Matthew Madsen Sam May Fergus McLaren Sam McLay Campbell Meade Tallis Miles Williem Mittell Nicholas Morrow Ritchie Nguyen Daniel O’Brien Cameron Pither Brayden Price Nathan Pruscino Daniel Rafferty Lachlan Scully Tom Shembrey Sam Simpson Jack Smith Calum Stephenson Lucas Stevens Liam Swallow Xavier Szegi Lachlan Taylor
Peninsula
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Treherne, R Tierney, L Stewart, B Peacock, H Roberts, Z Parton, C Labrooy, J Labrooy, W Kafrouni, S Page, B Brockley, K Page, D Collopy, C Mercer, J Harris-Dent, N Lemke, N Shayler, D Green, O Craig, A Brookes, A Paterson, J Briggs, L Stone, F Roy Pulsford, S Fraser, S Primrose, J
William Taylor Nicholas Vey
Preston Bullants
Coach: Peter Williamson
1 2 3 5 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 26 27 28 28 29 30 46
Parkside
Coach: Ben Dempsey
Coach: David Vandenberg
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 24 25 29 30 31 38 39 40 41 42 47 48 60
Andre Cherubin Sean O’Connell Marc DeMaria Harley Sutton Aidan Baynes Tyson Smith Ryan Evans Jack Hayes Dyln Rizza Bilal Dennaoui Sam Parlati 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 Elliot Wilson James Mazzone Liam Morgan Michael Fogale Oscar Bennett Arthur Moustakis Robert Holland Patrick Vanin
PEGS
Coach: Anthony Romano
Coach: Joe Erougian Assistants: Ian Coutts
1 Harry Dehne 2 Ed Creamer 3 Michael Romano 4 Thomas Dempster 7 Marco Creek 10 Gabriel Trevan 11 Cooper Bingham 13 Trent Mammarella 15 Riley Shortal 17 Theo Gallos 18 Alister Roe 19 Adam Moffa 20 Lachlan Jacob 21 William O’Neil-Shaw 28 Marcus Daminato 30 Luciano Logozzo 32 Jonathon McAleer 50 Louis Smithers 51 Max Vollebergh
Therry Penola OB
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 23 Mitchell Armato 24 Thomas Roach 25 Thomas Fenner 26 Nic Boyle 27 Max Tonna 28 Edward Kline-Marantelli 29 Noah Wright
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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HOLMESGLEN U19 – SECTION 5
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 53 54 55 56 57 58 62
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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E OF T TIM
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
Coach: Chris O’Donnell
BLE A
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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UMPIRES CORNER
Owen Hinson
VFL VISIT Last Thursday we were joined at training by a large contingent of VFL listed umpires. These guys and girls from all three disciplines ran us through skill drills, and participated in our coaching sessions. It was inspiring to see how many ex-VAFA umpires are currently on the VFL panels! Thank you also to the umpires without community football allegiances in Victoria who chose to come down to the VAFA for the night. We hope you had a great time, and remember, you’re always welcome back! Congratulations to former VAFA Goal Umpire Antonio Valente on being selected to umpire the U16 National Championships in his first year with the VFL. Well done!
LIFE MEMBERSHIP NOMINATIONS Nominations for Life Membership are now open. All nominations must be sent to secretary@vafaua. asn.au, and received by 5pm on July 10th. Each nomination must be seconded by another member, and should include as much detail as possible about the nominee’s history in the VAFAUA and their contribution to the Association. Further details about minimum requirements to be eligible for consideration as a Life Member can be found on our website.
PRE-FINALS DINNER Save the date: 28 August 2017
REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL By the time you read this week’s Amateur Footballer, the umpires for the Representative Matches this week will have been announced. Congratulations to all umpires – to be appointed to represent the VAFA and VAFAUA is one of the highest honours that be bestowed upon an umpire. Appointments are based not only on exceptional skill, but on what you bring to the VAFA. We know that you will all represent us well!
Umpires are reminded that this is a compulsory event, and all umpires will have the attendance fee deducted from their July Pay (paid in the first week of August). This year’s prices are $90 for Members, $100 for Guests, and $60 for a parent accompanying an Under 18 member. We’d love to see plenty of partners, parents and guests join us this year. Apologies for Members are accepted in limited circumstances only. For apologies, and to notify of guests, please contact dinner@vafaua.asn.au by 5pm July 31 at the latest.
PRE-FINALS DINNER: MILESTONES & 10 YEAR SERVICE
NOT THE ODDS Gambling is fast becoming a normal part of sport. The Sporting Club Program counters the growing culture of gambling in sport to create safe and healthy sporting clubs across Victoria.
Umpires who have achieved a milestone game this year (multiples of 100) or who have completed 10 Years of Service with the VAFAUA should email secretary@vafaua.asn.au as soon as possible (latest 5pm July 10). Please include 2 images of yourself, preferably umpiring, so that we can honour your achievement on the night!
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To sign up to the program and for more information, go to: lovethegame.vic.gov.au/sport
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MEDICAL
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HYDRATION
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SHARPSHOOTERS
SHARPSHOOTERS William Buck Premier Kieran Harper University Blues Jay Schulz St Kevins OB Matthew Handley Old Xaverians Lachlan Ferguson Collegians
LR 0 3 2 3
Total 27 25 23 23
Premier C Reserve Benjamin Oakes Old Haileyburians Will Kingwill Caulfield Gr Ashley Fisher Hampton Rovers Will Holmes Old Geelong
LR 2 0 5 0
Total 32 30 27 25
Premier Reserve James Forrest Old Xaverians James Regan Old Melburnians Andrew Clough St Kevins OB Jamie Mugavin University Blues
LR 6 3 3 0
Total 32 22 22 18
Premier C Thirds Josh Archer Old Geelong Ben Shepherd West Brunswick Aaron Thompson West Brunswick James Bartholomeusz Ormond
LR 0 0 5 5
Total 29 24 22 20
Premier Thirds Troy McMaster St Kevins OB Matt Owen Old Xaverians Anthony Dickinson Old Xaverians Noah Armato St Kevins OB
LR 0 1 0 2
Total 21 20 19 17
Division 1 Michael Dolan St Mary’s Salesian Adrian Romanyk PEGS Tim Scott Oakleigh Tim Edwards St Johns OC
LR 4 6 2 7
Total 42 36 32 30
Premier B Alessandro Mastromanno Old Brighton Gr Jake Lew AJAX Matthew Boland Parkdale Vultures David Fayman AJAX
LR 3 4 0 3
Total 35 25 23 22
Division 1 Reserve Daniel Ryan St Mary’s Salesian Nicholas Houghton Ormond Josh Abela Oakleigh Raymond Steer Therry Penola OB
LR 0 3 3 0
Total 34 31 29 28
Premier B Reserve Edward Furey Old Scotch William Stewart Old Scotch Darren Colaco St Bernards Benjamin Gadsden Old Brighton Gr
LR 3 2 2 0
Total 26 24 22 22
Division 2 Kristian Cherbakof Bulleen Templestowe Christopher Beluszar Emmaus St Leos OC Nicholas Chamberlain Yarra Old Gr Josh Hogarth Prahran Assumption
LR 3 0 3 0
Total 29 26 25 23
Premier B Thirds Thomas MacReady - Bryan Old Carey Gr Daniel Pendergast De La Salle OC Simon Heather Fitzroy Ned Walmsley Old Scotch
LR 6 0 2 0
Total 30 29 26 22
Division 2 Reserve Rick Ellis Prahran Assumption Kyle Oppelaar West Brunswick Thomas Birkett Emmaus St Leos OC Joel Beer West Brunswick
LR 8 3 0 4
Total 44 38 28 21
Premier C Declan Reilly Caulfield Gr Jack Davis Old Mentonians Nathan Waite Old Haileyburians Callum Wood Old Geelong
LR 4 1 1 4
Total 32 31 30 28
Division 3 Jake Munro Richmond Central Nicholas Nagel Power House River Carroll Power House Mitchell Sweeney Uhs-Vu
LR 3 9 2 3
Total 47 44 30 28
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Division 3 Reserve David Fazakerley Uhs-Vu Joel Dwyer Swinburne University Marek Pietrzak Richmond Central Patrick Arnold Power House
LR 0 0 0 0
Total 40 31 20 18
Holmesglen U19 Section 5 Mike Schumann Old Camberwell Gr Sahil Arora MHSOB Lachie Powell Old Camberwell Gr William Wood Hampton Rovers
LR 3 5 2 0
Total 33 24 23 22
Division 4 Liam Whelan Aquinas OC Patrick Mahon Aquinas OC Jake George North Brunswick Christopher Jolly Manningham Cobras
LR 0 0 3 5
Total 41 35 34 31
Club XVIII (1) David Landrigan Old Xaverians Adrian Gileno Hawthorn Louis Meyer MHSOB Craig Berger Prahran Assumption
LR 2 7 1 0
Total 37 36 17 16
Division 4 Reserve Drew Crawford Eley Park Sharks Aaron Kinghorn Aquinas OC Donny Manoukian North Brunswick Michael Salloum North Brunswick
LR 8 0 0 0
Total 31 24 22 20
Club XVIII (2) Adam Kinniburgh Chadstone Daniel Penny Box Hill North Robert Hughes Box Hill North Matthew Mallia Uhs-Vu
LR 5 3 3 5
Total 26 24 23 23
Holmesglen U19 Premier Xavier Morgan De La Salle OC Matt Ball Caulfield Gr Harrison Edwards Beaumaris Joel Cusack Beaumaris
LR 0 3 1 1
Total 28 26 23 23
Women’s Premier Chiara Moretta Marcellin OC Georgia Fleiter Old Trinity Gr Georgie Lupson St Kevins OB Millie Klingbeil Caulfield Gr
LR 0 0 3 1
Total 22 19 17 16
Holmesglen U19 Premier Reserve Joshua Lyon Old Xaverians Benjamin Pearce St Kevins OB Patrick Gheller St Kevins OB Patrick Cook De La Salle OC
LR 0 6 2 0
Total 33 25 22 20
Women’s Development Division 1 Molly McFarlane Monash Blues Laura Jago West Brunswick Brighdin Walsh West Brunswick Mietta McDonald Old Haileyburians
LR 2 3 2 0
Total 20 19 15 15
Holmesglen U19 Section 2 Edward Greene Collegians Brandon De Zilva St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Liam Maiden University Blues Dean Cutajar Williamstown CYMS
LR 3 2 2 2
Total 31 23 21 18
Women’s Development Division 2 Eloise Defina Old Camberwell Gr Ashley Sturrock Old Camberwell Gr Mara McSweeney Uhs-Vu Georgia Keramitsis Old Carey Gr
LR 4 3 0 2
Total 26 15 14 12
Holmesglen U19 Section 3 Durras Seccull Old Haileyburians Luke Scuderi Old Ivanhoe Gr William Nagel Old Ivanhoe Gr Isaac Nolan Marcellin OC
LR 2 2 2 0
Total 49 24 24 23
Women’s Development Division 3 Maya Glikfeld AJAX Toni Hamilton AJAX Belinda Griffiths Old Mentonians Matilda Ryan Therry Penola OB
LR Total 1 13 1 10 5 9 0 7
Holmesglen U19 Section 4 Thomas Saggio PEGS Riley Attard Whitefriars Sam McLay Monash Blues Aiden Brand-Oliver Mazenod OC
LR 0 2 0 3
Total 27 24 18 18
Women’s Development Division 4 Penny Brown Hawthorn Nicole Aldridge St Kevins OB Hayley Wurfel Swinburne University Madeleine Pattison St Kevins OB
LR 0 1 2 0
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CLUB XVIII
Mitch Dekin
CLOSE CALLS IN CLUB XVIII(1) Round 10 produced one of the most exciting rounds of the season in Club XVIII (1) with three out of the four games decided by less than seven points. The only team to dish up a convincing victory were Hawthorn, who continued on their winning ways, downing Prahran Assumption by 11 goals. The Spartans started the game slowly and Prahran Assumption looked up for the fight but a six-goal second quarter for the Spartans had Prahran on the back foot, trailing by 26-points at halftime. The Two Blues managed to even up the contest in the third term with each team hitting the scoreboard four times. Prahran were unable to reward themselves for effort and at three quarter time, they were still trailing by 26-points, yet still in with a chance. Unfortunately, the final quarter was commanded by the Spartans, creating 12 shots on goal and holding the Two Blues to just a single behind. Hawthorn ran out convincing 67-point victors. Adrian Gileno added a further seven goals to his season tally of 36, while Constantine Bubunaras’s good form continued, booting two goals. The first-place Old Xaverians hosted the fifthplaced Richmond Central in a game that was tipped to be played on the Crocs terms but to the Snakes credit, they took it right up to them. Both teams jumped out of the gates in the first, kicking two goals each. The Crocs managed to muster more scoring shots and took a slender two-point advantage into the first change. In the second, the Snakes continued their aggressive style of play and began to get on top across the ground. They held a 10-point advantage at halftime and their accuracy remained perfect at three quarter time as they took a slim two-point lead heading into the final stanza. Extreme pressure and high stakes had this game on a knife’s edge in the final moments but it was the Crocs who prevailed in a thriller to retain top spot. Brunswick NOBSPC versus Chadstone was expected to be a tightly disputed contest and it definitely did not fall short of delivering. Last placed Chadstone got the better of NOBS last 66
time and they were keen to make sure that did not happen again. The lead changed hands at every break, but unfortunately for Chadstone, they were not able to retain the lead at the final siren, going down by one point. Stuart Enright was best on ground for NOBS and they received significant contributions from Tim Smith, Matthew Reid and Michael Di Guglielmo. For the Synners, Simon Langley-Bates found himself in the sides best for the sixth time this year, while David Fernandez and Anthony Brown were also very solid for the visitors. Continuing the theme of tight matches in Round 10 of Club XVIII (1), Melbourne High School Old Boys were able to upset South Mornington in a seven-point thriller. The two sides could hardly be separated in the first half but it was the Tigers who would hold a narrow three-point lead at halftime. South Mornington came out in the third term looking to capitalise on a number of missed opportunities but they continued their inaccuracy in front goal, kicking five behinds and extending their lead to an unlikely but gettable 19-points. MHSOB started the fourth fully confident of being able to do the unbelievable, and do the unbelievable they did. The Unicorns kicked five goals while limiting the Tigers midfield and forwards to claim an important hard-fought victory! Arran Bouten was BOG for MHSOB, while Bradley Taylor was terrific for South Mornington. SECTION 1 Richmond Central v Hawthorn South Mornington v Brunswick NOBSPC Prahran Assumption v Chadstone Old Xaverians v MHSOB
VULTURES SOAR IN CLUB XVIII(2) The battle between second and third heated up at Brens Oval, as the in-form UHS-VU got the better of Chadstone. The Vultures began the game strongly but the Synners flawless goal kicking had them taking a 16-point lead into halftime. This was when the Vultures began to turn on the jets, kicking six unanswered goals to run out 19-point winners. Matthew Mallia found himself in the best again following a five-goal haul, taking his season tally to 23, while teammate Brenton Cross was awarded best on ground for his efforts. For Chadstone, Adam Kinniburgh backed up his 10goal performance from last week with a further THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2017
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five and Tim Binks was rewarded for his play being named the best. The Monash Gryphons comfortably handled the winless Swinburne University at East Caulfield Reserve. The Gryphons got the jump on the Razorbacks in the first term and never looked back, leading at every change en route to a 39-point victory. For the Gryphons, Amir Bou Karroum was best on ground for his performance which include a goal, while teammates Joshua Pearson, Ramy Amro, Robert Blair and Alex Holmes also found themselves in the best for their efforts which also included finding the big sticks. Swinburne’s, Elias Trechenko was tremendous, as was Carmelo Dell’Olio and Christopher Gregoriades. West Brunswick toppled the Monash Blues following a scintillating five-goal first term which set them up for a 19-point victory. After the Magpies got the jump on their opponents, the remainder of the game was contested very evenly. The three-goal lead West Brunswick held at quarter-time was unfortunately for the Ashes insurmountable, leaving the group disappointed that their slow start lead to their defeat. For the Magpies, Bede Wolfenden was the difference booting three goals, while he received support from Kevin Cribben, Joshua Boyd and the match BOG – Michael Handscombe. For the Ashes, Joseph Cantwell, Jordan Bell and Lance Hammond were their best. League leaders Box Hill North eradicated Westbourne Grammarians, managing to increase their percentage above UHS-VU who they remain one game clear of on the Club XVIII (2) competition ladder. The Demons dominated from the outset, not allowing the Warriors to score in the opening term but Missed shots on goal began to haunt the Demons. Ultimately, their inaccuracy only had an impact on the final margin, as they coasted to a 67-point victory. Eamon Stewart was named best on ground and Daniel Penny added a further three goals to his season tally of 24, as did Robert Hughes who took his own tally to 23. For the Demons, Jarrod Mason and Thomas Roszak competed tirelessly all day.
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LAST ROUND
Old Xaverians 2.2, 4.2, 7.4, 9.6 (60) Richmond Central 2.0, 6.0, 8.0, 9.1 (55) GOALS, Old Xaverians: H. Healey 3, D. Landrigan 2, J. Williams 2, S. Adams 1, D. Hansen 1 Richmond Central: S. Hartmann 5, S. D’Arcy 2, D. Buckthorpe 1, R. Nolan 1 BEST, Old Xaverians: A. Corsi, D. Hansen, T. Silk, D. Quinn, J. Pytel, J. Donohoe Richmond Central: P. Power, M. Harris, R. Nolan, C. Logan, A. Buttsworth, S. Hartmann Hawthorn 1.3, 7.4, 8.7, 14.13 (97) Prahran Assumption 1.0, 3.2, 4.5, 4.6 (30) GOALS, Hawthorn: A. Gileno 7, C. Bubunaras 2, J. Farah 2, J. Gaggin 1, P. Gaynor 1, T. DeWIT 1 Prahran Assumption: A. Davis 1, L. Farrell 1, N. Gouin 1, B. Anderson 1 BEST, Hawthorn: A. Gileno, S. Armstrong, C. Bubunaras, N. Criticos, W. Cowie, T. DeWIT Prahran Assumption: B. Webb, B. Anderson , B. Harris, C. Murphy, J. Langford, T. Iriks Brunswick NOBSPC 1.1, 4.5, 6.5, 8.7 (55) Chadstone 2.1, 4.1, 7.4, 8.6 (54) GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: T. Smith 2, L. Calcinotto 1, E. Perkins 1, S. Ethell 1, M. Reid 1, M. Di Guglielmo 1, S. Enright 1 Chadstone: A. Brown 2, B. Freeman 1, M. Powell 1, B. Lee 1, S. Cunningham 1, N. Kenealy 1, D. Cook 1 BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: S. Enright, M. Reid, M. Di Guglielmo, T. Smith, C. Stribley, D. Holliday Chadstone: S. Langley-Bates, D. Fernandez, A. Brown, S. Begg, D. Keating, D. McEniry Melbourne High School Old Boys 2.2, 3.4, 4.5, 9.8 (62) South Mornington 1.3, 3.7, 6.12, 7.13 (55) GOALS, Melbourne High School Old Boys: A. Bouten 2, B. Burton 2, L. Meyer 1, L. Dean 1, A. Kuang 1, T. Grigg 1, L. Duffy 1 South Mornington: J. Cohen 2, G. Ryan 1, A. Davidson 1, M. Aidone 1, J. Bishop 1, D. Bellsmith 1 BEST, Melbourne High School Old Boys: A. Bouten, D. Grantham, W. Colman , C. Miller, L. Johnston, J. Wild South Mornington: B. Taylor, T. Mitchell, M. Aidone, J. Bishop
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LAST ROUND
UHS-VU 2.2, 3.2, 7.3, 9.3 (57) Chadstone 1.0, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 (38) GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Mallia 5, S. Seeger-Snowden 2, M. Smith 1, T. Kruisheer 1 Chadstone: A. Kinniburgh 5, S. Peatling 1 BEST, UHS-VU: B. Cross, J. Brassington, M. Mallia, J. Duane-Davis, C. Marchio, T. Kruisheer Chadstone: T. Binks, T. Broersen, R. Burton, B. D’Rosario, J. Lapthorne, A. Kinniburgh West Brunswick 5.1, 7.3, 9.3, 11.6 (72) Monash Blues 2.1, 3.5, 5.5, 8.5 (53) GOALS, West Brunswick: B. Wolfenden 3, K. Cribben 2, J. Boyd 2, S. Clarke 1, R. Allen 1, S. Hanks 1, N. Sajarati 1 Monash Blues: M. Davies 2, M. Chapman 2, A. Aylen 1, J. Hertan 1, S. Chapman 1, L. Leviston 1 BEST, West Brunswick: M. Handscombe, R. Allen, R. Sebbes, S. McDonald, B. Wolfenden, M. Murray Monash Blues: J. Cantwell, J. Bell, L. Hammond, M. Davies, J. Ly, M. Chapman Monash Gryphons 2.2, 5.3, 9.10, 10.12 (72) Swinburne University 0.1, 2.4, 2.5, 4.9 (33) GOALS, Monash Gryphons: P. Lithgow 3, J. Gonis 1, R. Amro 1, J. Pearson 1, R. Blair 1, J. Gonis 1, A. Holmes 1, A. Bou Karroum 1 Swinburne University: J. Beilin 1, D. Pryor 1, S. Harvey 1, D. McKail 1 BEST, Monash Gryphons: A. Bou Karroum, J. Pearson, R. Amro, R. Blair, A. Holmes, M. Price Swinburne University: E. Trechenko, C. Dell’Olio, C. Gregoriades, J. Dennison, S. Westlake, D. McKail Box Hill North 2.4, 4.8, 5.11, 10.15 (75) Westbourne Gr 0.0, 0.2, 1.2, 1.2 (8) GOALS, Box Hill North: R. Hughes 3, D. Penny 3, A. Odza 1, J. Conway 1, N. Crossan 1, L. Desmond 1 Westbourne Gr: J. Noble 1 BEST, Box Hill North: E. Stewart, L. Desmond, M. Tilley, J. Conway, A. Sallantioglu, L. Carey Westbourne Gr: J. Mason, T. Roszak, A. Dullard, J. Coleman, S. Morgan
SECTION 2 Chadstone V Monash Blues West Brunswick V Westbourne Grammarians Box Hill North V Monash Gryphons Swinburne University V UHS-VU
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1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2017 PREMIER C Caulfield Gr Old Haileyburians Williamstown CYMS Old Ivanhoe Gr Old Geelong Old Camberwell Gr Marcellin OC Old Mentonians Hampton Rovers Kew
PREMIER C RESERVES P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 1
L 1 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 9
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 1184 1010 1061 738 877 796 827 863 581 568
Agst 646 627 897 802 835 925 852 951 897 1073
% 183.28 161.08 118.28 92.02 105.03 86.05 97.07 90.75 64.77 52.94
PTS 36 28 24 24 20 20 16 16 12 4
P W L D B FF
For
Agst
%
PTS
10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
9 7 7 7 6 6 3 2 2 1
1 2 3 3 4 4 7 8 8 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
957 895 978 820 759 641 635 535 455 429
440 319 510 587 617 663 845 1047 1021 1119
217.5 280.56 191.76 139.69 123.01 96.68 75.15 51.1 44.56 38.34
36 32 28 28 24 24 12 8 8 4
W 9 8 8 7 6 3 3 3 2 1
L 1 2 2 3 4 7 7 7 8 9
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 1005 1093 960 1121 1009 855 839 796 788 727
Agst 659 758 693 704 889 1018 1082 1102 1151 1137
% 152.5 144.2 138.53 159.23 113.5 83.99 77.54 72.23 68.46 63.94
PTS 36 32 32 28 24 12 12 12 8 4
W 9 9 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 0
L 1 1 3 5 5 6 6 6 7 10
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 1035 848 867 786 740 823 778 638 780 533
Agst 551 596 712 677 747 860 930 767 840 1148
% 187.84 142.28 121.77 116.1 99.06 95.7 83.66 83.18 92.86 46.43
PTS 36 36 28 20 20 16 16 16 12 0
L 0 1 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 10
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 1074 1093 996 896 921 829 788 738 778 524
Agst 593 765 827 783 847 830 834 877 935 1346
% 181.11 142.88 120.44 114.43 108.74 99.88 94.48 84.15 83.21 38.93
PTS 40 36 24 20 16 16 16 16 16 0
DIVISION ONE PEGS St Mary's Salesian Preston Bullants Ormond Oakleigh Ivanhoe Therry Penola OB Brunswick NOBSPC St Johns Whitefriars OC
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Prahran Assumption West Brunswick Yarra Old Gr Mhsob Eltham Collegians Glen Eira Emmaus St Leos Old Paradians Bulleen Templestowe Hawthorn
Uhs-Vu Power House Swinburne University Westbourne Gr Canterbury Richmond Central La Trobe University Point Cook Albert Park South Melbourne Dist
70
L 0 1 2 6 6 6 6 7 8 8
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 1087 1028 959 723 659 694 506 557 588 463
Agst 385 378 471 735 719 887 843 868 892 1086
% PTS 282.34 40 271.96 36 203.61 32 98.37 16 91.66 16 78.24 16 60.02 16 64.17 12 65.92 8 42.63 8
St Kevins Fitzroy Marcellin OC Old Trinity Caulfield Gr Old Xaverians Brunswick Renegades Melbourne University
P W L D B FF
For
Agst
%
PTS
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
403 329 232 281 212 118 142 73
99 103 185 229 232 320 264 358
407.07 319.42 125.41 122.71 91.38 36.88 53.79 20.39
36 36 28 28 28 16 12 12
For 1454 1115 1091 909 656 581 598 602 560 291
Agst 316 370 594 739 890 898 744 875 1103 1371
% 460.13 301.35 183.67 123 73.71 64.7 80.38 68.8 50.77 21.23
PTS 40 36 32 28 16 16 12 12 8 0
For 1239 1124 1144 701 694 451 500 444 468 319
Agst 226 343 436 711 653 925 766 859 1161 1004
% 548.23 327.7 262.39 98.59 106.28 48.76 65.27 51.69 40.31 31.77
PTS 36 36 36 28 22 14 10 10 8 0
Agst 327 491 517 589 682 753 650 899 1050 1111
% 348.01 182.89 162.48 143.29 90.18 83.8 96.92 56.84 53.9 35.64
PTS 40 32 24 24 20 20 12 10 10 8
9 9 7 7 7 4 3 3
1 1 3 3 3 6 7 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ormond PEGS St Mary's Salesian Ivanhoe Oakleigh Therry Penola OB Preston Bullants Brunswick NOBSPC Whitefriars OC St Johns
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 9 8 7 4 4 3 3 2 0
L 0 1 2 3 6 6 7 7 8 10
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 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 9 8 4 4 4 4 3 2 2
DIVISION ONE RESERVES
DIVISION TWO P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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PREMIER C THIRDS Williamstown CYMS Caulfield Gr West Brunswick PEGS Ormond Marcellin Old Geelong Therry Penola OB Kew St Mary's Salesian
Caulfield Gr Marcellin OC Old Geelong Old Camberwell Gr Hampton Rovers Old Haileyburians Williamstown CYMS Kew Old Ivanhoe Gr Old Mentonians
W 10 9 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 0
West Brunswick Prahran Assumption Mhsob Eltham Collegians Yarra Old Gr Bulleen Templestowe Glen Eira Hawthorn Emmaus St Leos Old Paradians
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 9 9 7 5 3 2 2 2 0
L 1 1 1 3 4 6 7 7 8 10
D 0 0 0 0 1 1 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
DIVISION THREE RESERVES Uhs-Vu La Trobe University Richmond Central Swinburne University Westbourne Gr Power House Point Cook Albert Park Canterbury South Melbourne Dist
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 8 6 6 5 5 3 2 2 2
L 0 2 4 4 5 5 7 7 7 8
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
For 1138 898 840 844 615 631 630 511 566 396
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P 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
DIVISION FOUR RESERVES W 9 7 6 5 5 3 2 1 1
L 0 1 3 3 4 6 6 8 8
D 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
B 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 941 1099 974 765 801 668 564 473 522
Agst 491 360 616 752 907 859 919 906 1079
% 191.65 305.28 158.12 101.73 88.31 77.76 61.37 52.21 48.38
PTS 40 36 28 26 24 16 14 8 8
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 996 942 716 828 632 596 653 626
Agst 625 673 643 786 780 740 819 923
% 159.36 139.97 111.35 105.34 81.03 80.54 79.73 67.82
PTS 36 28 24 20 16 16 12 8
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 962 846 860 912 764 650 659 276
Agst 512 532 560 613 649 785 831 1447
% 187.89 159.02 153.57 148.78 117.72 82.8 79.3 19.07
PTS 28 28 28 28 28 16 4 0
UNDER 19 PREMIER Beaumaris De La Salle St Kevins Old Xaverians Parkdale Vultures Old Scotch Caulfield Gr St Bernards
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 7 6 5 4 4 3 2
L 1 3 4 5 6 6 7 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
W 7 7 7 7 7 4 1 0
L 3 3 3 3 3 6 9 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mazenod PEGS Monash Blues Old McKinnon/Glen Eira Whitefriars Preston Bullants Parkside Therry Penola OB
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
L 0 1 3 3 4 6 6 7 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FF 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
For 1349 1006 884 824 773 584 549 446 247
Agst 140 554 504 556 618 857 857 1048 1572
% 963.57 181.59 175.4 148.2 125.08 68.14 64.06 42.56 15.71
PTS 40 36 28 28 24 16 16 8 4
St Kevins Old Xaverians De La Salle Old Scotch St Bernards Beaumaris St Kevins OB (3)
P 10 10 9 10 9 10 10
W 8 8 6 5 4 2 1
L 2 2 3 5 5 8 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 962 921 774 852 488 509 281
Agst 494 701 483 623 427 905 1347
% 194.74 131.38 160.25 136.76 114.29 56.24 20.86
PTS 32 32 28 20 20 8 4
Old Haileybury Old Ivanhoe Gr Marcellin OC Ormond Old Trinity Gr Old Brighton Old Geelong Hampton Rovers
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 8 8 5 4 4 3 2
L 1 2 2 5 6 6 7 8
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 782 952 722 798 807 751 750 698
Agst 539 509 555 634 700 728 883 687
% 145.08 187.03 130.09 125.87 115.29 103.16 84.94 101.6
PTS 36 32 32 20 16 16 12 8
UNDER 19 SECTION 5
W 8 7 6 8 5 5 4 1
L 1 2 4 2 5 5 6 9
D 1 1 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 773 724 786 557 738 634 693 474
Agst 461 459 471 400 698 656 747 1004
% 167.68 157.73 166.88 139.25 105.73 96.65 92.77 47.21
PTS 34 30 24 24 20 20 16 4
W 8 7 4 5 4 5 3 1
L 1 2 4 5 4 5 7 9
D 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 791 911 599 572 542 406 477 396
Agst 465 430 550 595 595 552 729 799
% 170.11 211.86 108.91 96.13 91.09 73.55 65.43 49.56
PTS 34 30 20 20 20 20 12 4
CLUB XVIII (1) C Old Xaverians Hawthorn South Mornington Richmond Central Prahran Assumption Brunswick NOBSPC MHSOB Chadstone
W 8 8 6 5 5 3 3 1 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 3
UNDER 19 SECTION 4 P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
P 8 9 9 8 9 9 9 8 9
UNDER 19 PREMIER RESERVE
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 P St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 10 Williamstown CYMS 10 Old Melburnians 10 Collegians 10 Old Carey Gr 10 University Blues 10 Fitzroy 10 University Blacks 10
Aquinas Eley Park Sharks Manningham Cobras Mt Lilydale OC North Brunswick Elsternwick St Francis Xavier OC Parkside Masala
Old Camberwell Gr De La Salle Oakleigh St Bedes / Mentone Tigers WIlliamstown CYMS MHSOB Hampton Rovers Aquinas OC La Trobe University Old Paradians Peninsula OB Fitzroy
P 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9
W 8 8 6 5 6 5 4 4 3 3 1 0
L 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 9 9
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 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 945 924 709 743 617 784 682 629 538 475 531 181
Agst 401 421 471 593 699 643 704 712 867 952 950 1214
% 235.66 219.48 150.53 125.3 88.27 121.93 96.88 88.34 62.05 49.89 55.89 14.91
PTS 32 32 28 24 24 20 16 16 12 12 4 4
W 9 8 6 6 5 4 1 0
L 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
For 945 784 737 590 585 570 304 257
Agst 435 365 450 532 583 702 759 976
% 217.24 214.79 163.78 110.9 100.34 81.2 40.05 26.33
PTS 36 32 28 24 20 16 4 0
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P 10 10 9 10 10 10 9 10
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St Kevins OB Caulfield Grammarians West Brunswick AFC Uhs-Vu Afc Marcellin OC Old Haileyburians Collegians Old Brighton Grammarians Old Xaverians PEGS Football Club
36 36 36 40 16 28 32 38 28 36
8 20 18 20 18 8 10 14 18 18
Thirds/ Club Women's XVIII 9 36 8 28 7 36 8 24 6 28 0 28 1.5 24 0 24 8 16 7 0
U19 18 9 0 0 24 27 21 12 15 24
Total 107 101 97 92 92 91 88.5 88 85 85
1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2017 WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER St Kevins Collegians Old Xaverians University Blues De La Salle Old Melburnians Old Trinity Gr University Blacks St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Beaumaris
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 8 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 0
L 1 1 3 4 4 5 7 7 7 8
PREMIER B
D 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 960 890 786 860 752 685 701 783 648 664
Agst 689 614 757 672 686 739 795 939 843 995
% 139.33 144.95 103.83 127.98 109.62 92.69 88.18 83.39 76.87 66.73
PTS 36 34 26 24 24 18 12 12 10 4
L 0 1 2 4 5 6 6 8 9 9
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 814 867 713 685 740 789 763 581 393 448
Agst 521 516 558 585 502 724 769 743 861 1014
% 156.24 168.02 127.78 117.09 147.41 108.98 99.22 78.2 45.64 44.18
PTS 40 36 32 24 20 16 16 8 4 4
L 1 2 2 3 5 7 7 7 6 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
For 869 776 785 704 597 546 633 487 471 397
Agst 361 507 576 541 560 628 836 732 740 846
% 240.72 153.06 136.28 130.13 106.61 86.94 75.72 66.53 63.65 46.93
PTS 36 32 32 28 20 12 12 10 12 6
PREMIER RESERVES P University Blues 10 Old Xaverians 10 Beaumaris 10 Old Melburnians 10 Collegians 10 St Kevins 10 Old Trinity Gr 10 University Blacks 10 De La Salle 10 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 10
W 10 9 8 6 5 4 4 2 1 1
St Kevins OB Gold Old Xaverians Red Old Xaverians Black St Kevins OB Green University Blues University Blacks St Bernards Beaumaris Old Melburnians Collegians
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W 9 8 8 7 5 2 3 2 3 1
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 9 8 7 6 4 4 4 3 2 2
L 0 1 3 4 6 6 6 7 8 8
D 1 1 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 961 1005 996 799 706 674 588 677 742 555
Agst 520 635 678 676 698 875 827 878 852 1064
% 184.81 158.27 146.9 118.2 101.15 77.03 71.1 77.11 87.09 52.16
PTS 38 34 28 24 16 16 16 12 8 8
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 1000 798 894 750 646 527 675 730 545 287
Agst 444 479 545 665 611 686 592 794 656 1380
% 225.23 166.6 164.04 112.78 105.73 76.82 114.02 91.94 83.08 20.8
PTS 40 28 28 20 20 20 16 16 12 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
For 1124 805 928 664 762 602 446 285
Agst 460 341 542 660 768 720 1222 934
% 244.35 236.07 171.22 100.61 99.22 83.61 36.5 30.51
PTS 36 36 28 20 20 12 4 0
PREMIER B RESERVES Old Scotch Old Brighton Gr St Bernards Old Carey Monash Blues Mazenod Parkdale Vultures Fitzroy Ajax Peninsula
P 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 7 7 5 5 5 4 4 3 0
L 0 3 3 5 5 5 6 6 7 10
PREMIER B THIRDS
PREMIER THIRDS P 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 10
Old Brighton Gr Old Scotch St Bernards Ajax Monash Blues Fitzroy Mazenod Parkdale Vultures Old Carey Peninsula
Old Scotch AJAX De La Salle Old Trinity Fitzroy Monash Blues Old Carey Gr Parkdale Vultures
P 10 8 10 9 10 10 10 7
W 9 8 7 4 5 3 1 0
L 1 0 3 5 5 7 9 7
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