The Amateur Footballer, Week 2, 2000

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UMPIRING CRISI S

We understand that there will have to be some one umpire matches from time to time . Umpires who do PHIL STEVENS not have a problem CHIEF EXECUTIVE and are capable of OFFICE R doing these matches will be paid the normal fee plus half the fee the second umpire would have received . Any other ideas please email me on philc~'vafa.asn.au or fax 9531 2050 ,

째ast week the Umpire Advisor reported to the Umpire Operations sub-committee on the drastically low number of umpires available for appointment this year . Michael Sneddon identified WHY this has occurred, WHAT we can do (short term) and long term to produce an action plan providing genuine, immediate short term results and long term results . It is worth noting that the VAFA has appointed former umpire Richard Simon to the post of umpire - Recruitment and Development an d Richard is working on plans to retain and recruit umpires and introduce development programs in schools and other tertiary bodies . The early start to the season is unique and also because the Elsternwick Cricket Club has been in finals training has been here, there and everywhere and this has had an impact . Previous VAFA umpires haven't been sighted because it's been too hot, clubs have recruited some co play or umpire their reserves matches, some have retired, some moved to other competitions or to the VFL . The fo llowing initiatives will be put in place to try and alleviate the problem NOW - perhaps you can help, if so act now and contact us . We believe each club could give us names of two recently retired players who we could chat to about becoming an umpire . We are contacting other sporting groups who compete in the off season with a view to those clubs promoting umpiring as an alternative . For example umpiring would be perfect for cricketers to keep fit . Each school that has an "Old Boys'" team playing in the VAFA is being asked to supply at least one student interested in umpiring to run with us - at least until the APS/AGS football season commences . Our umpires who attend tertiary institutions are being offered financial incentives should they be able to attract 3-4 of their colleagues to join the VAFAUA .

REPORTS AND MATTERS UNDER INVESTIGATION . Clubs need to be reminded that reports of players made by umpires are not to b e the subject of discussions with umpires following matches. These reports are resolved at a tribunal hearing . Similarly if a club is lodging a complaint, or an umpire has directed a matter to the VAFA for it to consider, which may result in an investigation, clubs are not permitted to comment on the matter until it has been resolved . The Executive will view seriously breaches of this requirement . Clubs this year have until 3 pm on the Wednesday following the playing of the match to lodge a letter of complaint accompanied by a cheque for $200 which will result in an investigation taking place . These hearings will be held on the Tuesday of the next week (that is, 9-10 days after the match) . Where an umpire has made a report and the club of the player allegedly offended against wishes the case go to tribunal (and the player not have the opportunity of accepting a prescribed penalty), this club must tick a box on the report form and lodge $200 with the VAFA by Monday 12 noon following the match. These $200 amounts are refunded to clubs if matters were not considered trivial .

HAVE YOUR SAY.

Each past umpire (this group is known as the PUMPS) is being written to with a view to them suggesting a family member take up umpiring to continue the family name's association with VAFA umpiring .

Fax (9531 2050) or email (philCvafa .asn.au) me on any matter and your query will be answered in this column or privately . The most constructive and interesting feedback f receive and publish will receive a prize (courtesy one of the VAFA sponsors) . Have a great weekend of football . ,

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by , ake no mistake about it . It was a bumper round of football to open the A-sectio n 2000 season, with strong crowds, good, tough football and some exciting results . Heart-stopping actually . Marcus Toovey capped a great last quarter for Old Ivanhoe by drilling the game-winning goal after the siren to provide a fitting end to their great clash with Old Scotch . Toovey earns the newly-formed All-Star Australia Player of the Week award . St Bernards were big winners against Marcellin while St Kevins scored what must be a moraleboosting win over the reigning premiers in a cracker of a game before a packed Toorak Park crowd on Sundav . MHSOB exacted some revenge over a disappointing Old Trinity, and Old Melburnians overcame a 38-point deficit at half-time to knock off a tiring University Blues . MARCELLIN Coach Gary Connolly conceded after the game that the Eagles were underdone, and there were few winners in the 12-goal loss to St Bernards . Treganowan's six goals and the efforts of Dinneen and Gartner were the only highlights, but Sunday's clash with the Blues should be interesting. MHSOB A great start for Warren Fall and th e Unicorns, who are still a few players short of full strength (like most clubs) . Bamert and McIntyre were lively across the 50m zone, chipping the ball around with the likes of McCully, Gerner and Sherry providing the feed and run . Should have buried their B-section nemesis much earlier in the contest, but Xavs will provide a tougher test this week . OLD IV FiDE A thrilling win to finish a great game, Luke Lochlan did a great job on Kitchen after half time and Sean Tully worked hard all day, but it was the tall timber up forward which will worry most sides playing the 'hoers, and which ultimately helped seal victory against Scotch . Young Evan Byrne gave a good account of himself in the ruck, and his learning curve will continue against the Redlegs' Holme today . OLD LB S A sluggish Redlegs midfield took time to get going against University, but ultimately they were able to overrun their tired Blues' oppo-

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nents, with Mulligan and recruit Anthony Browne on fire in front o f goals . Holme took the honors in an absorbing duel with Gil McLachlan, and the Redlegs would be happy to get away with the four points after such a slow start. OLD SCOTCH A heart-wrenching beginning for Brendan Mason, who watched his Cardinals concede five goals in the opening 15 minutes of the game . Michael Parthenides shouldered the rucking duties with young Chris Evans, with Crow missing and Tom Wilson playing the stockmarket in New York . Plenty of promise in the Cardinals' game, but they'll be keen for a win against Old Trinity today .

OLD TRINITY Leigh Carlson was disappointed but unbowed after the 52-point loss to MI-ISOB - he knows Old Trinity can play a lot better, but it was a poor way to play after unfurling last year's flag . Few winners on the day, but Daryl Heighton battled gamely against a steady flow of passes towards the spidery arms of Roger McIntvre .

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Michael Blood and Andy Gowers began Sunday's game against St Kevins on the bench, but Tim O'Shaughnessy hosed down allegations of arrogance by explaining the key on-ball duo were a little underdone . In any case Gowers booted three late goals as Xavs mounted a belated charge before an expectant home crowd, but it was to no avail . Richardson showed he doesn't mind Bourke's departure booting five goals - while Dillon, Kay and Ellis also played well.

ST BERNARDS Garry Foulds has the fittest St Bernards side at his disposal in all his years at the club, and they ran the Eagles ragged in a great start to the year. The three-pronged attack all fired up front, and Anthony Shaw, Ben Collins and the classy Adam Merrington all played well, but club officials struggled to single out individuals in a great team performance . This St Bernard unit is the real deal folks .


CT KEVINS Former Port Melbourne duo Dan Sadler and Jordan Grigg both played well on debut for St Kevins, who outran the reigning premiers to record a good first-up win . Ben Garvey's game also impressed Mike McArthur-Allen, who hosed down last week's Zanotti rumor. Another big game this week against St Bernards . =UNIVERSITY BLUE S George De Crespigny came off second best from a collision with the Elsternwick Park fence, and Gil McLachlan began to feel the effects of jetlag in the second half after stepping off a plane earlier that morning, but otherwise, all is well at University . The return of three key on-bailers in Slimmon, Sturrock and Maplestone will return after Easter to bolster the Blues' engine room .

SENIORS NAP.Ii. CLUB LAST WK TOTAL A. TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 6 6 A. DOUGLAS OLD IVANHOE 4 4 GRIGG ST KEVINS 4 4 J . HOPE OLD IVANHOE 3 3 E . BYRNE OLD IVANHOE 3 3 D . WATERS MARCELLIN 3 3 BOWLES ST KEVINS 3 3 A RESERVE LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 8 HUDSON OLD TRINITY 4 B . WOOLLARD MHSOB 3 RATCLIFFE OLD SCOTCH 3 STEVENS OLD SCOTCH 3 S . ROSE OLD MELBURNIANS 3

TODAY'S MATCHES A SECTION OLD SCOTCH v. OLD TRINITY OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD IVANHOE at EP Saturday MARCELLIN v. UNIVERSITY BLUES at EP Sunday ST. KEVINS v . ST . BERNARDS MHSOB v . OLD XAVERIANS

S idi 0TZS - 1 .4 .00 Old Trinity 3 .1 5 .1 7.3 7.4.46 145609 2 .9 6 .12 11 .16 13.20.98 Old Trinity: Andrews I . Arrowsmith 1 . Htllas 1 . Ranisden 1 . Stickland 1, Sutcliffe I . Van Der Venue 1 . Best : Frost, Van Der Venne, Sutcliffe, hayfited . Clarke . B . Burrows . MHSOB: McIntyre 6 . Eabrv 2. Sheery 2. Clowes 1 . S.MCCully 1, Gunter 1 . Best: Eabrv. Sherry. McCully, Bamert, Cloews, ?vlcintvre_ Umpires :Tim Sutcliffe/Tun Dodds/ Russell Owens : Anthony Damen/Jonothan VntcentfGeoffGrigg . St Bernards 4 .4 13 .8 19 .12 25 .17 .167 Marcellin 4 .1 6 .3 10.4 14.8.92 St Bernards : McKeon 6. N.Mitehell 6 . C. Osbourne 3. J. Gollant 3 . B . Hogan 2, Mount I . C.Mitchell 1, Merrurgton 1, Collins I . McKay 1 . Best :Coffins, McKeon, N . Mitchell . T . Wilkonson, Merrington . T .Harvey . Marcellin : Treganowan 6 . W'aters 3. Johnson 2, Dinneen 1, Jarred I . Fraser 1 . Best : Treganoovan. Dinneen . Gardiner, Sampiron, Brown, Madden . Umpires:Tim Otiadia/Comertie Napoli ; Mark Jenkins/John Robinson OldXaverians 1 .5 5 .9 8 .10 13 .13.91 St,Kevins 5.3 7 .7 15 .15 19 .13 .127 Old Xaverians: Richardson 5 . Jones 3, Gowers 3. Gordon 2 . Best : Richardson. Ellis, R. Dillon . Rennex. Woodrnff, Kay. St.Kevins : Grigg 4. Bowles 3 . Movtan 2 . Sadler 2, M .Dollnta 2. Kempton 2 . Lowersen I . Fraser 1 . Mahoney I . O'Connor 1 . Best: Garvey. M.Dolhnan . O'Connor . Kempton, Bateman, Kavanagh . Umpires: Graham Thwaites/Brendan Corcoran/ Bernie Jephson: Jamie Kvhis/Rob Mutton/Stephen Leahy . Old Scotch 3.4 9 .8 13 .12 17 .17.119 Old Ivanhoe 6.1 8 .3 13 .6 19.8 .122 Old Ivanhoe : Douglas 4. Hope 3. Byrne 3 . Toovev 2 . Sandilands 2. Lochran 2, Knight 1 . Tulle I . White 1 . Best : Tully. knight, E3}Tne. Mansfield . Branagan. Locfvan . Old hanhoe: Goal kickers and Best players not recteved . Umpires: Dirk Kmruer/Geoffrey Robinson/Mark Gibson ; Andrew Long University Blues 4.3 10.10 11 .10 12.13.85 Old Melburnians 3.1 5 .3 8 .9 14.11 .95 University Blues : Goal kickers and Best players not recieved . Old Metburnians:Goal kickers and Best players not reeieved . Umpires: Craig O'Dono~}tue / Santo Caruso ( Kern : Segota :Steve McCarthy/James Maxtivell~,~Vin b'eseovi .

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Old Trinity 1 .1 4 .2 8 .6 10.9.69 hYFISOB 2.1 3 .2 3 .4 7.4.46 Old Trinay : hudson 4, Antonopoulos 2, Curran 1 . Newnian I . Power 1 . Ward 1 . Best: Cade, tlntonopoulos. Ward . Power, Jarred. Newnian . MHSOB : Woollard 3. Wright 2, Orchard. Moore . Best : Davis . Wilson . Ware. Moore . Davis. Hawkes . Old Ivanhoe 0.1 0 .2 1 .2 2.3.15 Old Scotch 4.6 12 .8 15 .13 19.15 .129 Old lvarrhoe: Stevens 1 . Wilson 1 . Best: Brophy. Maverick . Stevens . Vdeist, Harper. Me(ssac. Old Scotch: Lipshut 8. Ratcliffe 3. Stevens 3, Straws 2 . Reid I . Morris I . Kerr 1 . Best : Lipshut. Ratcliffe . Hoskmg, McKinnon . Straws, Stevens . University Blues 2.0 2 .1 3 .1 6.2.38 Old Melbournians 5.3 9 .3 12.5 14.8.92 Universltv Blues : Stockdate 1 . Basell I . Ferguson I, McKintay I . Hutchins 1, Cahwn I . Best : Tv:eddle . Cahton . MeKiuilay. Powell . Fersuson . Terry. Old Melburniarts: Rose 3 . Hart 2 . Slater 2, Murphy 2 . Ward I . Bennett I . Wilhelm 1 . Griggs 1 . Theodore I . Best : Bennett. Guest, t4-'ilheun . Griggs . Righetti . Waddell. St,Bernard, 2.5 4 .5 6 .8 8.10.58 Matcellin 3.0 4 .3 5 .4 6.6.42 St. Bernards OCFC : Afford 2 . Cariss 1 . Tonks . Tankev l . Brehner 1, Juriskav 1 . Best : Tanktev . Cariss . Caterall. Davis, De Bono. Bvrne . Marcellln : Gaffry 2 . Synmes 1 . Cooper I, Marson 1 . Pezzamen6 1 . Best: Whiston . Marson . Devercelli . Cope. Fitzpatrick . Caffry. Old Xaverians 8 .1 12 .6 19 .10 28 .13 .181 St,Kevins 2 .1 4 .3 6.3 6.3.39 Old Xavenazts : Goal Kickers and Best players not supplied . St . Kevuts : Bevaqua 2 . Sibilia 2 . MYlesi 2. Ryan 2 . Best : Sibtiia. Bevaqua . Chapman . Ltatch. Rvan . Powell .

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MARCELLIN

OLD MELOURNIANS

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Coach : Warren Pail Coach : Neil Ross Coach : Brendan Maso n Coach: Kevin Tihaldi Res . Coach: David Howe Res . Coach: Peter O'Dea Asst . Coach: Anthony Parker Asst . Coach : Mark Sarau Res . Coach: Res. Coach : Steve Cropley Gary Jackson 1 M . Bennett 1 1 J. Bamert Nettleton J. 2 G. Petroff 2 S . Theodore (DVC)) 2 S. McCully 2 B. Phillips 2 L. Lochran Coach : Gar ry Connolly

3 D . Waters (C)

4 A. Wilkinson 5 M . Moran 5 D. Sampimon 6 M . Rowe 8 M . Browne 9 M . Macquire 10 M . Christian 11 D . Taylor 12 A Caffry 13 T. Collins 14 15 M . Chunn 16 G . Cull 17 G . Cox 18 D . Ga rt ner 19 D . Cooper 20 C . Pezzinenti 21 G . Whiston 22 D . Marson 23 P. Glees on 24 G . Romanin 25 D. Cope 26 J . O'Conno r 27 D . Theisz 28 D . Johnston 29 D . Harbe rt s 30 A. Treganowan 31 W. Devercelli 32 33 D. Moran 34 D. Jarrod 35 J . Frazer 36 M . Hurley 37 C . Murray 38 N . Armstrong 39 B . Colville 40 J. Wilkinson 41 L . Fitzpatrick 42 B. Dinneen 43 J . Walls 44 M . Syme 45 46 L. O'Flynn 47 48 A . Ryder 49 D . Ryan 50 51 S. McCann

3 D. Woodley 3 P. Brown 4 C. Eabry 5 P. Sherry 6 R . Joseph 7 J. Pertzel (C) 8 J. Gerner 9 D . Fairchild ( VC) 10 D . Skinner 11 C. Krios 12 M . Feferkranz 13

14 A . Martin 15 R . Knight 15 M . Atkin 16 F. Davis 16 R . Clowes 18 R . Limbrick 19

20 J . Wilson 21 C. Kelly 21 G. McLardie 22 D. Armstrong 23 C. Harvie 24 A .Clark 25 C . Spottiswood

26 S. Harrison 27 S. Dodds 28 S. Rodder 29 G . McCully 30 J . Davis 32 A. Cassell 33 A . Askew 34 E . Thompson 35 S . Nathan 35 36 J. Gregson 37 R . McIntyre 38 S. Robinson 39 L. Taylor 40 W. Hayes 41 42 B . Cookman 43 J . Burke 44 M . Hawkes 45 M . Webster 46 A. O'Brien 47 L . Hawkins 48 49 L. Jones 50 B . Gaunt 51 52 B . McGrath

3 M . Sandliands 4 B . Davis 4 J. Mansfield

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T. Young P. Harris M. McKie T. Stevens M . Karrayannis

10 M . Veal 11 S . Tullyy

12 M . Shalders 13 D . Warry 14 T. Franci s 15 D . Spoor 16 M . Woods 17 A. Corcoran 18 J. Hope 19 A. Oates 20 J . Keane 21 A. Robe rts 22 P. Donaldson 23 M . Stewart 24 A. Douglas 25 C. Crowley

26 D . Ross 27 J . Weddl e 28 A . Jenkins 32 R . Weddle (VC) 33 C . Branigan 30 C . Branigan 31 E. Byrne 32 P. Dowd 33 A. Whit e 34 A . Tiernan 35 L. McLean 36 M . Pollock 37 C . Barker

38 Gerry ry George ge 39 Ga ry George 40 D . Berne tt 41 P. Armstrong 42 L. Courage 43 B . Davis 44 R. Davies 45 M . Toovey 46 T vanBloomstein 47 P. Lillis 48 M . Tolley 49 M . Tozer 50 M . Hall 51 B. Shadbol t 52 A. Barker 53 A. Harper 54 J . Smart 55 A . Weisz 56 AL Gibson 57 D . Kennelly 58 E . Murphy 59 C . Pitt 60 S. Kent 61 G . Haros 62 A. Pa o s 63 J . Weirp

3 A . Ross 4 M . Hazell 5 L. Bun n 6 D . Holme 7 . C . Thompson 8 M. Lovett 9 C . Aubrey (DVC) 10 T. Robe rts 11 S. Boyd 12 A. He witt

13 S . Rose 14 L. Reynolds 15 M . Rose 16 A . Browne 17 J . Miller 18 A . Topakas 19 B . Dixon 20 N . Pirouet 21 L . Boyd 22 A. Waddel l 23 M . Berry

24 L. Holombe 25 J . Guest 26 C. Kennedy 27 J . Slater 28 J . Ballantyne 29 T. Mulligan 30 I . McMullin C O 31 J. Hart 32 L . Barry 33 G . Dixon ( RC) 34 T. Barker

35 D . Brown 36 A. McKeon

37 R. Mulquiney 38 S . Grigg 39 S . Dram 40 D. Sutton 41 G. Wilhelm (RVC) 42 P. Theodore 43, P. Gallagher 44 S. Edmund 45 C . Murphy 46 C . Neeson 47 B. Righett i 48 C. Jenkins (RVC) 49 A . Fleming 50 P. Marinis 51 C. Banks (RVC) 52 B . Campbell 53 M . Ward 54 I . Paterson 55 J. Gooley 56 A. Hunt 57 58 T. Burdeau 59 S . Topakas 60 B . Reid 61 62 W. Hauserman 63 64

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15 M . O'Brien

10 A. S peed 17 D. T homas 18 H . Thomas 19 S . Spiden 20 L. Mur phy 21 S . Gibb s 22 C . Heath 23 0. Crane 24 L. Hawkin s 25 S. Lillingston 26 T. Downin g 27 T. Collins 28 B. Robinso n 29 M . G n att 30 T. Wigney 31 C. Radcliff e 34 T an

35 N. hAorPis 34 E . Olive r 35 D. Leed s 36 S . Prendergast 37 M. Pa rt henedes 39 C . Pattenden 40 N . Addiso n 41 A. Warner 42 M. Lipshut 42 J . Ros s

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44 C. Evans 45 M . Blenheim 46 A . McCull y 47 N . Slade n 48 T. Stubb s 49 L. Hum e 50 C . Smith 51 A . Faichney 52 R . Ashton 53 T. Frankenbur g 54 N . Simon 55 G Sarkoz 56 H.. Lane y 57 C. Stevens 58 M . Thwaites 59 S . Eagar 60 B . Crum p 61 J . Stratos 62 S . Miles 63 T. Joyc e 64 R . McKinno n 65 P. Davis 42 D . Leeds 43 S. Hoskin g 44 G . Junkee r 45 L. McDonnell 46 A. Elliott 47 J . McCarrol l 48 B . White 49 J . Walkom 75 M . 76 M . Gu r

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;3 Barnard B 4 Arrowsmith J 5 Burrows D 6 Burrows R 7 Van Der Venne T 7 Natoli S 7 Canzoneri M 8 Frost C 8 Stebbins C

A( C VC 10 Shaughness y 11 Richards A 12 Peggie T 1 3 Cade J 12 Stickland J(VC) 14 Gamble R 15 Stephens T 16 Hillas C . 16 Nankervis B 17 Hatfield G(VC) 17 Newman J

18 Clarke L 19 Barr C

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23 Ramsden A 24 Boyd A 25 Cameron F (RVC) 25 Schulze D 26 Robinson D 27 Ramsden R 27 Tudori I 28 Butler C 29 Harmer G 30 Glass D 30 L. Taylor 31 Bladeni S 32 Hutchinson B 33 Heighton D 34 Boyd M 35 Pawsey M 36 Sutcliffe J 37 Dann S

37 'Cochrane A 38 Phillips R (C)

39 Antonopoulos T 39 An d erso n H 40 Jarred W 41 Lauletta S 42 Torney A 43 De Stefanis M 44 Power B 44 Wallace I 45 Treadwell G 45 Ward C 46 Russell C 47 Mitchell G 48 Morpeth T 49 Roberts T 50 Farmer J 50 Adgemis J 52 Hansen W 53 Kinross D 54 Bennie L 56 Best E 57 Waldron D 58 Cade T A

61 Broster N 62 Mero J 63 Curran R 69 Lapira M 70 Chisholm M 71 Phillips T 79 Stockdale S 80 Oberoi A PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:

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SI KEVINS

Coach : Gar ry Foulds Res . Coach : David Law

Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Res . Coach : Mick Knuppe l

1 C. Gray 2 L. Meehan 3 A . Brebner (RVC) 4 S . McKeon 5 Joe Mount 6 J. Mck a 7 S . Perre2t 8 J. Evans 9 B. Jordan 10 N . Mitchell (VC)C) 9 P. Capes 12 B. Hoga n 13 C. Mitchell 14 A. Thomas 13 T. Wilkinson 16 M . Bertherton 17 M . Licciardo 18 G . Hoffman 19 L. Gollant (C) 20 T. Sheehan 21 B . Loughlin 22 A . Merrington 23 A . Mastrapasqua 24 P. Harvey 25 C . Osborne 26 J. Gollan t 27 A. Nathan (RC) 28 B. Carriss 29 D . Gleeson 29 J . Overman (R) 19 J . DeBon o 20 B . Collins 21 T Harvey 33 R. Nutter 34 D. Byrne 35 M . Juricskay 36 A . Shaw 32 C . Bond (R) 33 T. Smith 37 A . Catterall 38 S . Gra y 39 S. Byrne 40 D . Thomas 41 B. Overman 42 J. Ferns 43 C . Davis 44 S . Taylor 45 M . Tankey 46 W. Attard 47 G . Taylor 48 James Mount 49 S . Donnelly

50 D. Tonks 51 P. Romanin 52 L. O'Sullivan 53 J . Kavanagh 54 L. Kavanagh 55 P. Rogerson 56 N . Dodd 57 A. Hilbert 58 K. Callow 59 J. Jacks 60 T. James 6 1 A. Woodle y 62 M . Pocata k o 63 J . Gioffre i 64 L. Overman 65 J . Harris 66 J . Delaney 67 A. Carus o 68 W. Backway NORTH S UBURBA N CLU B

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UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Lee Adamso n Res. Coach : T.B.A.

1 . A. Callery 2. S . Lowerson 3. D. Curti s 4 M . Winterto n 5 M . Dollma n 6 P. O'Keef e 7 S . Partsanis 8 B . Dollman 9 A . Bevaqua 10 N . Fras r e

11 D . R ya n 12 M. Rizio 13 R . Bowles 14 L . Mahone y 15 M . Oliv e 16 B . Garve y 17 M . Rya n 18 J . Gngg 19 D. Sheeh y 20 L. Hull-Brow n 21 J . Sibili a 22 J . Macey 23 B . puirky

24 S . Powell 25 B . Marusi c 26 D . Sadler 27 R . Gros s 28 M. Giansiracus a 29 J . Giansiracus a 30 M . Gar an o 31 A. Mcuines s 32 S. O'Connor

33 B. Hughes 34 S. Richardso n 35 B. Villella 36 A. Smith 37 S . Kenned y 38 J . Batema n 39 S . Gribbl e 40 N . Perrett 41 J . Hassett 42 J . Pangrazi o 43 W. Keighran

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~ust when you thought you knew it all, along ~`" comes round I and we find this scribe tipping a paltry 2! You idiot . I've sacked my'coat pullers,' their information went like last week's pay - out the door ! Review Old Haileybury travelled to the home o f Harry, and ended up with the 'biscuits', but only after staring down the barrel at 1/2 time with a 19 point deficit, after a huge second quarter by the Lions (6 .5 to 0 .2) . OH piled on 12 goals to 6 in the second half to win running away by 21 points . Hilton (5 goals) and Palmer (4 goals) led the goal shooting for their respective teams . Old Paradians an d Ormond played a game that would win no prizes for beauty - man, was it ugly! It was an arm wrestle for 3 1/2 quarters with Ormond eventually pulling away for a 17 point victory. Ormond's Remman and McConvill capitalised on OP's disgraceful skill errors and gave Beckett many opportunities . Szewczuk, Holland and Ball battled manfully for the home side . itefriaas unfurled their C section flag and had a resounding win over Old Mentonians by 47 points . Reidy led the way with 6 goals for the victors . First gamer Pawlick also played well for Whitefriars that included a 'hanger' in the 3rd quarter . Kitto, New-ton and Mannix were the better players for the losing side . Turnovers were the order of the day, according to my spy from Mazenod . N OBs capitalised on the skill errors of the away team, booting 7 goals to 3 after half time to win by 38 points . First year player Vogels, along with Halpin and Wilkinson set up the win for NOBs, while Fotiniotis (I hope that's spelt correctly), Hanley and Murray were the better players for Mazenod . De La Salle an d Old Brighton played a very entertaining game at EP last Sunday (and not Malvern, you boofhead) . A 7 goal 2nd quarter set up the win for OB, which included a 60m better from Bristow . De La rallied before Fitzgerald and the 'road runner' Jackson steadied the ship for

OB . Smallest man in football, Bonnici, and Corin led the resurrection for De La but unfortunately, it wasn't enough . OB by 28 points . Preview Ormond play Collegians at the 'spacious ' Gunn Reserve . Beckett showed last week that he can kick match-winning goals . Collegians were very good in defeat last week . Tough one, this . Collegians by a bee's backside - 2 points . Old Mentonians host the boys from Bundoora . You would expect the OP's to be 'smoking' after their ordinary efforts last week, and if they show more of their capabilities this Saturday, they will salute by 26 points . Ile La Salle are at home to Whitefri ars at Malvern, and as I mentioned last week, when they actually play there, De La are very hard to beat . Whitefriars were good last week, but I think they'll be given a sting by the De La 'mosquito fleet'. De La too good by 23 points . Out at Glen Waverley, Mazenod take on Old Brighton. After last week's showing, it is taking time for Dave Murray's structured game plan to kick in . I was very impressed by the OB's height and pace and they'll relish the open spaces of Central Reserve . OB's by 32 points . Final game sees 2 of last week's winners, Old Haileybury and NOBs . Based on the fact that OH won away at a very difficult venue, and that NOBs win was at home, I'll tip OH as McKinnon Reserve is not very inviting for visiting teams . OH by 16 points . Reserves Collegians . Old Paradians, De La Salle, Mazenod, Old Haileybury Press Correspondents - please call me before 7 .00pm Sunday night on 9347 4105 (H) or 0414 900 871 . Only 4 calls last week - needs to be better . DON'T FORGET to let me know about any player that would be a worthy nomination for the All Star team of the year.


OIa H ~ _.~Ya - - ~ ~ .r aew ': ^ ibot plays his ?00[=- 3 . me for OBOFC today, and in doing so. cull~s a well deserved Life member of tile club began in the U 19's in '89 and quickl y .,me known for his leadership, dedication an d 1 to kick bags of goals . His deadly accurate 1ing, and desire to constantly put his body o n 1J11,,, is well known by those who have played , -ith and against him . After being on the committee for many years, a tireless - socially, and an all round great clubman, --)itonilses the true 'Amateur Footballer' , t, t i tng the club before all. OBGFC thank and ,)Ill_Tatulate him on his fine aehievement, an d him well today. Well done 'Tabs', and welr,„ne to `The Club' . Old Paa'adiaaas - Congratulations to Adarn I r~s :Iaul Harris and Stephen Jenkins on playing their 50th games for OP's in Rdl .

LraC' , u - 1 .4.00 Coll no 1.1 7 .6 8.6 13.12,90 Old .ia.ileybury 4.5 4 .7 9.10 16 .15.111 Collegi an s: Palmer 4 . Thomson 2, Ph4llps2 . Beattie 2. Mollard 1 . Hovey 1 . Baxter I . Best : Harrison . Piasente, Thomson . Jones . Phillips, Maxwell . ~ Old Haitebur}^ Hilton 5 . Hassett 3. Lappage 3 . Lam bert 2 . Brnder 1, Bell 1 . Wright 1 .Best: Lambert. HasseH, Armstrong, t'aatden, H anson, Dowling. Umpires : Peter Simpson Robert Seymour: Sharon Alger/Brendan McCarthy. Old Parridionns 2 .3 3 .6 4.10 6.15.51 Ormond 2 .4 4 .7 6.11 9.14.68 Old Paradians: Po rteous 2 . Wood 2, P.Brabender 2. Best: Wood . Holland . Ball. Stvvtdon . Burns, Szewczuk. Ormond : Beckett 5 . Grace 2 . Clone 1 . Naughton l .Best: Renunan . Sebo. Block. Becket. Cleary . McConvill. Umpires: Peter James /john Keilv: Gene Hod ¢tslGreg Richards. Whitetrlars 4 .1 7.4 11 .10 14.15.99 Old PR_entonians 1 .0 2.4 5.5 7.10,52 Whitefriars: Reidy 6. Carbone 2 . Carrigg 2. Gillian 1, Gloufehev 1 . O'Connor 1 . Pasqualotto 1 . Best: Carbone . Cunningham, Hilton . Hughes . Pasqualotto, Reidy. Old Mentaruans : Kuramoto 2 . Doornail 1 . Carter 1 . Flaskis I, Mc Nish 1, Murphv 1 . Best : Newton. KiYto, Flaskis. Katrts, Cozes . Campbell Umpires: Geoff Curran/Dale Murray: Paul Jones/Robert Dunstan .

Be La Salle 3 .2 4 .2 11.5 17.9.111 Old Brighton 5 .1 11 .6 16.9 21 .13 .139 De La Salle: Lagagy 5 . Johnson4 . Moore 3 . Duggan 1, Morel I . Harrison 1 . Hart er 1 . Mercuri 1 . Best : Trolley, Lagagy, Conn, Brotrme. Botmict. Harrison. Old Briaftton : Gadsden 3. Dennis 3 . Jackson 3. Fitzgerald 2, MeLachlan2 . Murchde 2 . Holt 2. Nikas 1, Phelan 1 . Briston 1 . Mean 1 . Best: Gadsden. Fitzgerald, Dennis . B riston, Riekarby, O:Lei➢. Umpires: Daniel Halliwell lFranh MarttneziBernie Hoare : Rick LovelRoharr Dever/John Robinson North Old Boys 2 .5 7.5 13.7 14.14.98 Rfazenod 2 .3 5.6 6.8 8.12.60 ' :orth Old Boys : Saad 3 . Tonkin 3 . O:Farrell 3, Boyle 2, Barker I . Pttytand 1 . Vogels I . Best : t4 il konson . V :'~ry. Casbordt. Carnev. Halpin. Mao nod : Harrison 3, Iiavan._: 3. _ ."caster ` 1 . Meehan I . Best: Lancaster, Kelly . Murray, Katanaa h, Fotam9otis, Har .ev . Umpires : Cameron Stewart/ Russe ll Nation/Roberl`Pam ; Richard F :_,hvondlScott McKenzie/Ross Richards .

SENIORS

RESERVES - 1 .4 .00

CLUB LAST WK WTAL NAME REIDY WHITEFRIARS 6 6 M . GADSDEN OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 DENNIS OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 JACKSON OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 HARRISON MAZENOD 3

3

riAVANAH MAZENOD 3

3

B RESERVE ELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY STANLEY OLD PARADIANS TOOZE OLD PARADIANS JONGEBLOED WHITEFRIARS D . JACKSON DE LA SALLE LINDEN MAZENO D

TODAY'S MATCHES B SECTIO N ORMOND v . COLLEGIAN S OLD MENTONIANS v . OLD PARADIANS DE LA SALLE v. WHITEFRLSRS MAZENOD v. OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY v . NORTH OLD BOYS

A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to th e ground or other or other similar such conduct" nAa ATC1 nO CnnTRAI I Co 9nrtn

6.7 .43 Coll bras Old Halleybury 14 .8 .92 Co llegians : Goal Kickers and Best Plavars not supplied . Old Hailevhurv: Elliot 3, Earnev 2. Johnston 2, Brandharn 1 . Efstathiou 1, Fuilavson 1 . Hilton I . Javasekera 1, Shephard 1 . Williams I . Best: Jayasekera O'Dotmell . Brandham. Johnston, Barker, She p herd . Old Paradians 3 .5 9.7 12,7 16.11.107 Ormond 0.1 0.2 4.2 6 .3 .39 Old Paradians AAFC : Stanley 3 . Tooze 3. Godfrey 2. Harris 2 . Ploenges 2 . Harford 1 . Hart I . Ormond :Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not supplied Whitefrlars 4 .7 9 .14 11.18 15.22.112 Old ?vlentonian5 2.0 2.2 3.3 4 .6 .30 Whitefriars : Jonceblaed 3, Bampbell 2 . Gibbons 2 . Wood 2, Vernal 2, Nolan I . Andrews 1, Ent I, Johnson 1 . Best : Campbell, O'Comtor, O'Brien . Nolan . Wood . Vandenboont . Old M entonlans: Lawes 2. Austin 1 . Acrerilan 1 . Best: Lawes, Dwyer, Beswick. Frances . Mills. Flaws . Be La Salle 4.2 10.4 12 .6 16.10.106 Old Brighton 1 .2 4.3 6 .6 7.7 .49 De La Salle : Jackson 3, Ford 2, Walker 2 . Doak L Fisher I . Hall 1 . limber 1 . Ho rn 1, Macintosh 1 . Mcinernev I, Prezens 1 . Vavaloo 1. Best: MamtiK, Jackson . Harber, Hvland, Silvers, Vavallo . Old Brighton : Pirri e 2 . Ste~vart 1 . Van Den Dtmgen 1 . Talbot 1 . Earl 1 . Ewert. Best: Brown, Perry, Talbot . Stewart , Pircie, Parnhant.

North old Boys 1 .1 2.2 3 .2 3.6 .24 hiaz enod O .C 4.2 8.7 12 .9 16 .13.109 North Old Boys :Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied . M az enod : Linden 3 . Ploan 2 . Tsiavis 2, Hobbs 2, Murray 1. DevWt 1 . Mor~attl . Mi ller 1 . Hawkins I . Nisbet I . Smith I .Best: Morgan . Quinn . Polan, Poletti, Hawkins, Linden .


B Section COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE

Coach: Tim Hart Res. Coach : Anthony Parki n

1 S . Mollard 2 3 4 5 5

N. Florentine B . Woolhouse G. Palme r R . Henebery D . Greeves

6 S. Van Der Veene 7 S. Elg 8 N. Beattie 9 T. Hovey 10 S . Harding 11 B. McKenzie 12 N . Harrison 13 W. Dal y 14 J . Dixon

14 D. Warne - Smith 15 Y. Phillips 16 D. Phillips 17 R . Hosking 18 C . Mollard 19 A. Baxter 20 Andrew Farr 21 C. Harri s 22 S . Piasente 23 N . Milat 24 T. Knox 25 C . Unsworth 26 S . Woolley 27 S. Humphry 28 N . McCann 29 A. Kenneally 30 L. Moon 31 J . Ros e 32 D. Thompson 33 M . Maxwell 34 M . Britte n 35 Ashley Farr 36 G . Cooper 37 M . Opi e 38 T. Marks 39 N . Hart 40 M, O'Donnel l

Coach : Paul Cooper Res . Coach: Paul O'Dwyer 1 Moore A 2 Mercuri M 3 Corin B 3 Butler M 4 Hall L 5 Swift C 6 Harber M 7 Browne C 8 Mithen A 9 Hart S 10 Silvers T 11 Evans A 11 Valvallo S 12 Toohey D 13 Johnstone A 14 Lowe J 15 Hodder J 16 Hyland S 17 Elliott A 18 Horn J 18 Mercuri C 19 Lambe D 20 Williams E 20 Picone M 21 Jackson D 22 O'Donnell M 23 Doak J 24 Morel J 25 Rogers K 25 Hynes G 26 Wood S 26 Waters A 28 Herber N 29 Joyce M 30 Mannix B 31 Flowerday A 32 Bonnici R 33 King M 34 Pedicini A 35 Mackintosh A 36 McKenzie A 37 Hyland D 38 Ford A 39 40 Harrison P 41 Spithill D 42 D. McInerney 43 Borella L 44 Clancy X 45 Buick C 46 Bowden P 47 Laska S 48 Smith D 49 Walker L

50 Shieds D 51 Evans M 52 Poynton D 53 Stinear D 54 Hyde C 55 Laragy J 56 Beattie R 58 Worsteling C 59 Fisher T 60 HoyB 61 Goodier M 62 Hosking J 63 Bowker C 70 Duggan M

Coach: David Murray Reserve : Tony Collins 1 C . Harrison 2 J . Ballenger 3 B. Devli n

4 5 6 7

A. Hanley M . Quirk N . Marmo S . Morgan

8 D . Lancaster 9 M . Murray 10 M . O'Hara 11 T. Smit h

13 M . Welch 14 N . Meehan 15 N . Parry 16 J . Kavanagh 17 D . Kelly 18 D . O'Donaghue 19 S. McMulli n 20 C . Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D. Ryan 23 A . Tucker 24 D . Nisbet 25 A . Pickering 26 J. Dunne 27 D . Kro m 28 N . Little 29 R . Sharp 30 S . Fisher 31 N . Snart 32 S . Paolucci 33 A . Quinn 34 M . Pollard 35 R . Hawkins 36 G . Miller 37 L. Morgan 38 P. Nelson 39 C. Polett i

40 C . Dickenson 41 B . Bel l 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 D . Gran t 44 S. Garbellini 45 B. Meehan 46 B. Hobbs 47 A. McDowell 48 D. Gil l 49 L. Halvy 50 A . Smyth 52 N . Nussbaum

NTH OLD BOYS Coach : Frank Dunnell Res . Coach : Darren Caddy 2 D .Waters 3 T.Waters 4 S.Sleep 5 B .Devine 6 M .Robinson 7 P.Booth 8 B .Collison 9 L .Curry 10 S .McGrath 11 G .Collins 12 S.Lock 15 J .Talbot 17 M .Maguire 18 C.Murray 20 M .Drum 22 M .Connolly 23 P.0'Dwyer 24 J .Barker 25 D .Skene 26 S .Smith 28 G .Phyland 29 D.Boyer 30 M .Leigh 31 L .Boyle 35 L .Curran 36 D .Tonkin 37 S.Mikunda 38 M .Amor 39 A.Franco 40 C.Whitnish 41 N .Tonkin 45 B .Pawsey 49 P.Stienle 50 C .Woods 51 B.Cain 52 TJamieson 53 TAyerbe 54 A .Trimboli 57 B .Allman 59 J .Bugeja 60 H .Curry 61 B.Pentland 62 A.McHaigMcKechnie 69 J .Joyce 71 J .Presti 77 S .Trenton

OLD BRIGHTON GRAM MARIAN S Coach : Dale Tapping Res . Coach : Brad Berr y

1 A. Kryzwniak 2 A. Pirrie 3 C . Barrow 4 M . Talbot 5 N . Perry 6 S . Alderso n 7 B . Logan (VC) 8 M . Gadsden 9 S . Lennox 10 M. Dennis 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R. Kent 14 S . Williams (C) 15 D. Tymms (VC) 16 W. Earl 17 A . Rickarb y 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 S. Gadsden 20 A. McLachlan 21 T. Ewert 22 L. O'Neill 23 L. Holt 25 S . Nikas 26 A . Cooper 27 D . Paterson 28 J. Bradley 29 30 A. McLaughlin 31 A. Bristow 32 G . Earl 33 P. Phelan 34 J . White 35 C . Stewart 36 B. Pollock 38 J. Raj u 39 A. Ginnavin 40 B. Patterson 41 J . Murchie 37 M . Smith 38 B . Farnham 44 A . Brown 45 S . Fo x

46 A . Lynch 47 R . Boxer 48 A. Mandylaris 49 L . Kent 61 A. Walsh 62 A. Lynch 63 S . Davies

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B Section OLD FiA1LEYBURY Coach : Mick Dwyer Res. Coach : Wayne Moss

1 C. Home 2 D. Connell 3 R . Kejna 4 S . Langford-Jones 5 A . Brudar 6 W. Smith 7 Adam Hilton g D . Hassett 9 M . Lambert 10 C . E fst ath iou it A . White 12 N . Hanson 13 B. Harro p 14 A. Forsyth 15 N . Biggs 16 P. O'Donnel l 17 Ash Hilton 18 C . Jayasekera 19 M . Armstong 20 D. Elliott 21 A . Jenk e 22 D. Mason 23 M . Seccul l 24 A . Ross 25 G . Rowlands 26 J . Bel l 27 P. Dimond 28 S . Walde n 29 B . Carson 30 D . Warnes 31 D . LayY 32 B. Mitchell 33 A. Floyd 34 P. Langford-Jones 35 D . Lappage 36 B. Lay A. Dowsing 38 P. Wright 39 R . George 40 B . Johnston 41 S . Saunder s 42 S . Rowlands 43 C . Pountney

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ORMOND Coach: Steve Grace Res. Coach : Craig Tonkin

1 A Acreman 2 C Lean 3 B Murphy 4 G Stroud 5 C Wallac e 6 D Paterson 7 G Ferguson

1 S . Vincent ~ C) 2 P. O 'Loughlin

1 D Mabbett 2 D Beckett

3 D . Stevens 4 M . Harford

3 P Gleason

5 MP. Geary

6 J. Holland

8 R Newton

7 P. Cosgriff

9 G Pride 10 B Kuramot o 11 D 12 C Dwyer Solle y

8 A . Sinclair 9 J . Collins 10 P. Brabender (VC) 1 1 A. Burn s 12 M. Wood 13 M. Ploenges 14 B. Brabender 15 B. Dintinosante

13 A Palmer 14 K Campbell

15 C Davis 16 D Noc k 17 L Richardson 18 T Bournon 19 D . Kitto 20 S Mulli n 21 A . Drinan 22 P Harrington 23 N Moodie 24 C . Twentyma n 25 J Winduss 26 G Dart 27 G Katris 28 L Hogan 29 A Carter 30 M Brooks 31 M Elliot 32 N . Hollow 33 G New P Flasks 35 Darren Murphy 36 DJ . Alexander 37 M . Francis 38 D Millis 39 T Riley 40 M Manix 41 S Cozen s 42 H Mason

43 M Lawes 44 B Clothier 45 M . Kennedy 46 D Mill s 47 J . Webb 48 J Whitford 50 G Richards 51 L Stephen 52 N Flinos 53 M Stroud 54 D Goodbody 55 W Ballantine 56 A Paterno 57 P Watson 58 D Coventry 59 G Lucas 60 S . Flaskis 61 D Grant 62 C Beswick 63 M . Jones 64 M . Austin 65 T. Sobey 66 M . Sobey 67 P. Mevel 68 S . Bainbridge 69 N . Kin 9

64 J . Miller

OLD PARAMNS Coach : Peter Bedford Res . Coach: Damian Carroll

49 C . MackayY

44 M . Wray 45 T. Hilton 46 R . Brandham 47 T. Barker 48 A . Pound 49 G . Finlayson 50 R . Ladd 51 J. Williams 52 A. Shepherd 53 A. Brown 54 T. Earne y 55 L. Byrns 56 C . Moyle 57 R . Mitchell 58 S . Davey 59 M . Anderson 60 J . Robe rt son 61 B . Waters 62 C . Dowling 63 C . Jimmieson

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OLD MENTONIANS Coach : Sven Samild Res Coach: Crai g Davis

16 M . Godfreyy

17 B. Hart 18 G . Porteous 19 John Swindon 20 M M . Szewczuk 21 S . Ciavola 22 D. Ciavola 23 P. Walsh

24 D. Digney 25 A . Heffernan 26 M .B. Geary 27 K . Jenkins 28 S . Jenkins 27 A . Jenkins 28 D .Loney

4 A Grace 5 B Turne r 6 D Whelan 7 S Keleher 8 M Miller 9 S Grace 10 D Scanlan

1 R Pasqualott o 2 M Batema n 3 M Carbone 5 M Robinso n 6 C Houston 7 N Cunningham 8 A Davis 9 C Maguire 10 A Pawli k 11 R Reid y 12 R Pawri k

11 D Robbins

13 T Hughes

12 N Seb o 13 B Stone 14 S James 15 S Naughton 16 T Stewart 17 P Jo y 18 W Block 19 D Cleary 20 M McConvill 21 J Brown 22 R Bloc k 23 T Ashford 24 M Abrahams 25 J Dal e 26 L Livingstone 27 T Brennan 28 B Collins 29 N Courtney 30 N Wells 31 H Black 32 R Presser 33 M Shepherd 34 R Remman 35 G Bailey 36 5 Mackey

29 L . Galvin 30 D . Jenkins 31 P. Harris 32 B . Galloway 35 M . Gale 36 S. Swindo n 37 JM Swin d on 38 D . Tooze 39 B. Richarddson 40 C . Seckiol d D . Watson 42 A. Curran 44 A. Swindon

39 A Orr 40 Y Dimadamos 41 C Cooper 42 C Keleher 43 J . Keleher 44 M Mabbett 45 C McMurrick 46 C Cleary

45 M . Joyce

47 J Byron

46 R . Murray 47 N . Ball 48 B . Woodham 49 M . Hildebrand 50 M . Goonan 51 A . Baker 52 M . Ryan 53 B . Atkins 54 M . William s 56 A . Sacco 57 M . Stanley 58 J . Muir 59 C . Donovan

48 G Smith 49 M Horsfield 50 S Shuttleworth 51 J Muratore 52 C Karageorgiou 53 G Hammon d 54 S . Rajki 55 S. Sonneman 56 M Farrell

60 B . Henry

61 C . Watson 62 V. perry 63 J . Lucas 64 A . Moore 65 A . Jakowenko

WRITEFRIAR S Coach : Des Meaghe r Res Coach : Brian Grill s

37 A Guzzo 38 S Hermann

57

58 M Collin s 59 P Konstanty

60 G Ritchie 61 A Kukuljan

14 T Carrigg 15 P Ca m 6el l 16 B Va nde nboom A

ne

18 Fulton 19 T C Hilto n 20 S Mcauliff e 21 B Pha n 22 D Vandenboom 24 R Mika 25 D Rei d 26 C 27 M Northey a 28 C Eame s

29 A Glen n 30 M Power 31 M Duff y 32 B Winch 33 M Verna l 34 D Gioufche v 35 C La w 36 D Nola n 37 D Sulliva n 38 C Carrigg 39 K Kennedy

40 C A O'conno r 41

42 P O 'brie n Law 3 36 an 37 D D Sulliva n

38 C Carrigg 39 K Kenned y 40 A Thwaites 41 C O'conno r 42 P O'brie n 43 N Elliott 44 B O'conno r 45 M Lester 46 G Johnson 47 M Nolan 48 J Tre au d 49 C An rews 50 J Housto n 51 L Eame s 52 P Haseler 53 C Wood 54 5 Gillan 55 S Ward 56 R Murra y 57 J Mcfarran e 58 J Gibbon s 43 N Elliott 44 B 0'conno r 45 M Leste r 46 G Johnso n 47 M Nolan 48 J Treyvaud C Andrew s 50 J Houston 51 L Eame s 52 P Hasele r 53 C Woo d 54 S Gille n 55 S Ward

56 R Murray 57 J Mcfarran e 58 J Gibbons 59 5 Clifford 60 B Sinclai r 61 C Molone V 64 J Ciardulfi 65 D Eames


C FCTION by ~ -3 t ra n 1

' 1 o finally it kicked off and now Round 1 is -- over. Perfect conditions made for some high scoring and some interesting results . Beaumaris started in scintillating fashion with a big win over Ivanhoe/Assumption, Therry and Old Geelong surprised their respective opponents, St Bedes too strong for a very competitive Prahran at Brindisi Street while Glen Eira showed they will be a tough nut to crack at Packer with their strong running game . Too hard to formulate anything too dramatic as yet the next few week's will tell as we all get sorted out. REVIEW Can't report too much from the low scorin g The rry an d Hampton Rovers game as neither side bothered to make contact . Suffice to say the home side proved their win in the practice match was no fluke as they for the 2nd time in a row were too good for the Rovers . This game was for points Paul so I don't think Hampton were playing games . Little more than a goal separated St Bedes Mentone Tigers an d Prahran up to 3 quarter time in a closely fought out contest . But then the superior fitness of the Tigers and a more productive forward line snuffed out any chance the Two Blues may have had during the final stanza, but it was not all doom and gloom for the visitors and there were some positive signs in the offing . (Thanks KB). MVPS for Prahran were fist gainers Gallagher, St Clair and Henshall along with Pitts and Rhodes . For the home side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After a busy preseason Beaumaris started their season in a terrific fashion with a commanding victory over Ivanhoe/Assumption. The Hoes were in front at the first break but then Beauy exerted some pressure and stamped their authority by kicking the next 11 goals to have a rather handy break at the long interval. The home side attempted a comeback in the 3rd term to peg the deficit back by a goal, inaccurate kicking did not help their cause . The final term was one sided as the visitors continued their onslaught kicking some 12 majors for the term, the last 8 being unanswered their superior fitness a telling factor. Beauy had some 16 goalkickers proving what an even team performance it was. Good Sharks all of them obviously but young guns George and Black were pretty good

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Nick Boctor made a triumphant return and Matty Quin was also pretty good . Better Hoes were Doherty Brown and Chris Tucker in game 200 . Well done Chris. A high standard game at Como in perfect conditions saw the tails of the Ogs dominate the game but the Jackas kept at it and were far from disgraced in fact had they kicked a bit more accurately the game could well have been closer . Tony Morwood would have been pleased with his charges especially the tall timber brigade of Higgins, Wilson and James Taylor there was no Middleton which made it better . The Jackas who still have a few to come back should not despair and were pleased with the performances of Segal and Dudakov, supported by Kalinski Rajch and Davis . Both sides were impressed with the performances of the men in white which is a good sign. The Bulls did not come awav with the start they were looking for nonetheless were not disgraced in the first soujourn back at the higher level . It was a close game up until half time with only a couple of calicos separating the 2 sides . It was a different story after the big break as the Saints got their running game going and blasted away to kick 15 goals to 1 in the half to record a comfortable victory. Their running and superior fitness being a highlight . Best for Bulleen were Matthews in the middle, Tourgianis and young Burrige . PREVIEW And so into Round 2 then one more and an early break for a reassessment. Prahran await the Ogs in their first proper game at Toorak Park for the season . They are going to be competitive and must not be taken lightly and will give a good account of themselves . The return of a couple of key forwards will obviously strengthen their cause, but winning form is good form you can't falter the Ogs as yet, if it remains dry the talls will worry the Blues who are not far away but will have to wait another week before bouncing back . Without wishing to be too harsh the 2 disappointing sides ( Bulleen-templestowe and Ivanhoe/Assumption) of Round I clash today at Ivanhoe. Both would have done a bit of re-


gouping during the week and would have worked on their fitness levels . Hard game to tip here both play a very similar standard of football so taking a stab in the dark TB will punt on the home side to just get up . Hampton Rovers and Glen Eira at David ,Street promises to be a ripper . Beware of a wounded Rover they will bounce back in a big way . Glen Eira if the reports are correct run the ball very well and are fit so they will be suited to the ground . They still have a few players to return to the side so its not going to be easy . Rovers form last week must have been just a minor hiccup and I'm tipping them to bounce back at home and secure their opening points . Ajax travel to Therry probably strengthened by the return of a few of their guns and will be keen to put 4 points on the board, and I think they will but it won't be easy. Therry appear to be the quiet achievers are tough to beat at Oak Park and will be buoyed with confidence after their performance of last week but I just don't know and I just fancy the chances of the Jackas especially if Kirzner makes his long awaited return . Friendly rivals are Beaumaris and St Belles Mentone Tigers and they meet today in the local Derby at the picturesque Beauy oval . It will be a big day and a big game played in front of what I'm sure will be a huge crowd . Both are coming off a win so confidence will be at peak levels . Tough for the Tigers to come away from the smaller ground at Brindisi St to the larger expanses of Oak St, and Beaumaris play their home ground really well . It will be a ripper for so early in the season but for me I have to go with the home side . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Not too bad a start last week with 7/ 10 making contact . Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax at home email braincoCoptusnet .com .au and the mobile 0412 213541 by 8pm Sunday nights, and list outstanding individual performances by some of your Players as their are prizes to be won .

C' :"3 - 1 .4 .00 Old Geelo :: 4 .0 12.4 14 .5 20 .8.128 4 .1 8.4 10 .11 14 .20.104 AJ;:'Z Old Geeiong tPil.,~on 6. Hig~ 4. Fisher 3 . Forcer 2. Farrier 2. MeKav I . Varlec 1 JaugieUS I . Best: Taylor. arrer. Witso~ . Paul. H~~ vs Wilson. AfAX: Rakh 3. Ka:utskt 3. Halphon 3. Davis 3 . l4'avisch 1 . Redlich I . Best : Dudakov. Se al. Rajeh, Ke.Iinski. Duzgeunan . Halphen . UmpimsyPnul Withington/Peter W>r ; Mark R4onigen/Gany Clarity St.Bedes Ment .Tig 4 .3 7,8 10 .11 15 .14.104 PrahranAFC 3.2 6.6 8 .7 10 .10.70 St. Bedes: Owen 3 . Tomlinson 2. Napier I . Dig6tst . Cumtir:gham 1 . Chaplin I . Vtdocic I . Best: Tomlinson. CQmningham . Owen. Vldovic. Napier. Tesoriero.Prahran: Pang 2 . Murphy 2 . MeCaliwn I . Hov.arth I . Corboy l. Hod 11 1 . Aitken I . Walsom I . Best: Rhodes. Pve . Pitts. E.stham . St.Clair. Heashall. Umphes:NaUtan Bos1e/CQre Shipley; Andrea Thuaites/Ken Coughlan Ivanhoe Assumption 5.4 6.4 9 .14 13 .16.94 Beaumaris AF.C 4.4 16.8 18 .10 30 .15.195 Ivanhoe: Tucker 3. Lee 2, McGo:van 2. Pace 2 . McFarlane 1 . O'Neill I . Martin 1 . Brown 1 . Best : Doherty. Bro:nt. Frew. Pace . KarIdewiez . Tucker. Beaumaris: Gear e 4. Lee 3. Boctor 3. Haynes 3 . Matu@ek 2, MeKette 2 . guin 2. Da is 2. Buller ~. Fisher 2. Martin I . Black I . Catlm i, Teasdale 1 . Kemtedy 1 . Best: Teasdale. Haynes . Matulick. George. Brlek. Martin . Umpires : Simon Ouve: Alan Stubbs Glen Bite A.EC 8.6 9 .11 14 .19 24 .21 .165 BuBeen Templestown 0 .8 7 .10 7 .13 8 .16.64 Glen ElraTurner 6 . Ryan 5. Broad 2. Astapenko 2 . Gihncre 2. 1Vpee 2 . Dymond 1 . Thar I . S3assis i, Tslrogiazms I . Best : Astapenko . Gilmore. Turner. 9kcz 9lmrsfleld. . '-field, Rcan. I Bulleen Ternp : Melaren 3, James? Hare I . Jones 1 . Parris 1 . Best: MatUtevs . Towqarlls. Thompson . Bmrige. Sent. Hampshire . Umpircs: Craig Brajtberg: Trent FoTey Theey Penols 3.5 3 .7 7 .11 8.12.60 Hampton Rovers 4.0 6 .3 6 .4 7 .6.48 Therrv Penola Taruiat I . Nanearrow I . Robinson I . Taylor I . O"Keefe I . McMahon 1 . S. Hall= 1 . L. Hollow 1. Best: Bamuster, Edaards, Vlllanl. Petrecski . Bannister. Hcila.v. Hampton R-rs: Pincer 3 . MeKeller 2, Ariz 1 . Foaming . Best: I.ang. Hemtptvies. Jackson, Boyd . tPtlls, Umpire Greg Humehen

RESERVES - 1 .4.00

Old Geelong 0 .0 3 .1 3.2 5.2.32 AJAX 6 .3 7.4 11 .6 12.8.78 Old Geelong:plan ~tunvt 3, Harrington 1 . Gundvkunst I . Best: Stevens . Taylor. Harrington, Hen+3'rata. Ploughman . Foley. AJAX: Balk 4 . Samuel 2. Boon 2. Oukerrnan I . Pyke 1 . tVro6e! I, Best : Mohr, tkrobeL Goldenletrt Clarice, Klein . Kalb . St.Bedce &lent. Till 2 .2 4 .6 7.7 10.11.71 Prnhran B.EC 2 .8 4.9 7.13 8.15.63 St. Bedes : Cctmally 5 . Hecker 3 . Lannert 3. McCraw 2 . Mac George I . Carroll I . Best : Carroll . Connolly. Giaquhrta. L'Huilller. Bell . Johnston. Phahran : Blight 2, Vear 2. Perrv I . Nvko I . Paeodfitos I . Oker I . Best: ~iko. Roberts . $light. ttRalt'ord . Pa!edimos . Perry. Ivanhoe Asenmption 2 .4 8.7 10.7 13.8 .86 Beanmaris A.FC 0 .1 3.2 9.8 11.10 .78 Ivanhce: Pearce 4 . Maud 3 . Smith I . Jackson 1 . Conley 1 . Fatr~ueather I . Young L FUilayson l . Best: Maud. Wood. Blaeknrood. Fintavson . Jackson . Pearce . Beaumaris : Coeeld 3.NIsh 3. Veres?ixa 2 . Qum 1 . Nicholson I, Ladd I . Best : MeKetuie . T t :omas. Quin . Ennt>ÂŁrson. ;y7cholsen. Verasaka. Glen Elan A.F.C 3 .0 6.2 9.3 12.4 .76 Bulleen Templestoriv e 4 .5 6.9 9.14 10.18 .78 Glen Etta: Batty 5, Jaril;otx 4 . Enuaiett I . D!aaicnd I . Dwilev*ie 1 . Best: King. Enunett Jankmic. Satre, Broum . Mascall. Bullc n: Goal Kickers and Best pla}ers not supplied, 4 .1 11 .4 14 .7 16.8 .304 merry Penola Hampton Rovers 3 .2 5.3 6 .5 9.6 .60 Therzv Penola : Goodwvi 4. Stephens 3. Calrke 3. Van Engelen 2. Grnat 1, Kilpatrick I . Sacco 1 . Caniloto I . Best: Goadta7n . Van Engelen. "elia. '.Vhckes, Goodv.ln. Candiloto. Hampton RmTrs: Crautord 5. arshall2 . Butmer 1 . Quon l . Best: Crarvfad . Crowther. Mason, Lake . Wilmort. Buck'

TODAY'S MATCHES C SECTIO N PRAHRAN v. OLD GEELON G BEAUMARIS v. ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE HAMPTON ROVERS v. GLEN EIR A THERRY PENOLA v. AJAX

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE M T41C AAAATCI ID C(ll1T4]AI

I CO el1l1l1

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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

M . WILSON

OLD GEELONG 6 6

I .TURNER

GLEN EIRA 6 6

M . RYAN

GLEN EIRA 5

5

C RESERVE M . CONNOLLY ST BEDES 5 5 H. BATTY GLEN EIRA 5 5 CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 5 5


C Section AJAX Coach: Wayne Hermes Res Coach: David Marks

1 J . Wrobel 2 A. Kalinski 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudako v 5 J . R aj c h 6 D. Kalb 7 G. Samuel 8 A . Krongold 9 A. Rosen 10 R . Bloom 11 M . Weisler 12 B . Goldberg 13 A . Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 N . Gol d 16 M . Konsk 17 A. Cuklerman 18 C . Cohen 19 M. Halphen 20 J . Kirzner

1 N . McLean 2 S . Nish 3 A . Mckenzie 3 J. Mage e 4 J . B l a ck 4 M . Smith 5 M . Ensor 6 A. Quin 7 P. Fisher 8 J . Mea d 9 B . Nicholson 10 A . Ladd 11 M . Lee 11 L. Stevens 12 L . McNicholas 13 S. Wilson 14 L . Buller 14 D. Drew

21 D. Gelbart

15 N. Craven

22 D . Moh r 23 P. Goldberg 24 D . Sutton 25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 L . Levin 28 P. Walvisch 29 D . Marks 30 N. Israelsohn 31 G . Dukes 32 M . Borenstein 33 A . Bock 34 D . Gun n 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 M . Buckely 38 J . Bram 39 J . Basist 40 A . Redlich J . Snow 42 D . Bugalski 43 Y. Shein 44 B . Lewski 45 M . Barnett 46 J. Feldman 47 D . One s 48 B . Lukav 49 A . Godlowicz 50 D. Boon 51 A . Halphen 52 J . Sharp 53 T Brown

54 A . 55 P. Naphtali 56 J . Rochman 57 D . Janover 58 J . Butt 59 D. Goldfein 60 J . Wajnberg 61 S . Czerny 62 N . Diamond 63 J . Segal

64 H . Snow 65 S . Glass 66 Y. Field 67 B. Klein 68 D . Weuslitzer 69 E . Sleen 70 S . Boon 71 A . Lev

72 L . 73 A . Lewi n 74 J . Gold

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BEAUM ARIS Coach: Jim Duman Res Coach : James Whitla

16 M . Quin 17 D. George 17 B . Stevens 18 N . Kennedy

19 N . Atkins 20 R . Dow 21 M. Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt 23 A. Catlin 24 B . Gray 25 D. Teesdale

26 B . Spence-Bailey 27 B . Haynes 28 J. Vance 29 C . Martin 30 T. Reoin 30 R . Corfield 31 L. Gibson 31 A. Spence 32 M . Matulick 32 S . Mitchell 33 G. Jury 34 Q. Groves 35 N . Boctor 35 B. Ferguson 36 A. Blackie 37 B . Philpott 38 A. O 'Brien 39 S . Potts 40 J . Verashaka 41 D . Emerson 42 J. lanzano 43 A. Kendall 44 D . H. Gibson 45 A. Thomas 46 D. Speakman 47 J . McKenzie 49 J . B ryce 50 I . Bennett 59 A. Rowbury

GLEN EIRA

HAMPTON ROVERS

Coach: Paul Beddoe Res Coach: Phil Jones

Coach : Russell Barne s Res Coach : David Rogerson

1 M . Ryan

1 B. Hoare 2 M . Mckellar 3 D. Busby 4 S . Anderson

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE Coach : Paul Nigro Res Coach : David Hooper 1 J Prior

2 G Alexander 3 S Young 4 W Thompson

2 N. Astapenko 3 C. Massis D. Cassar 5 A . Tsirogiannis

5 M Agrotis 6 P Graham 7 P Robertson 8 N Bone 9 C Parri s 10 P George 11 12 A Parris 13 D Tulloch 14 D Cooper 15 B Wolnizer 16 S Smith

11 T. Rossiter 12 B . King 13 G . Brown 14 M . Weilgosz 15 M . Broad 16 P. Rogers

17 18 C Darbyy

18 A. Wilce

19 G Chivers 20 M Jones 21 22 G McLaren 23 D Mathews 24 T Agosta 25 26 S Boyd 27 28 29 P Bone 30 D Williams 31 A Shine 32 R Williams 33 N Hamshare 34 S Lambropoulos 35 D Daskalou 36 P Hare 37 L Thompson 38 S James 39 T Frankli n 40 41 L Cessario 42 P Edwards 43 M Mason 44 R Schneider 45 46 A Humphrey 47 48 49 B Touriganis 50 D Glove r 51 M Sund 52 J Gunn 53 C Catano 54 S Dowlan 55 L Stott 56 M Tuomy 57 D Bone 58 59 60 A Eidsvogel

6 C . O'Donnell

7 S. Vamvakas 8 D . Wilson 9 H . Batty 10 G . Richards

19 L . Govan 20 A. Diamond 21 P. Jones 22 23 B .0' Donnell 24 B . Mascali 25 P. Dynon 26 N . Dymond 27 R . Gilmore 28 C . Kernick 29 D . Dunlevie 30 31 32 M . D'Zilva 33 A . Sheedy 34

35 36 37 38' 39 40 L. Doolan 41 D. Boyd 42 J . Dunlevie • 43 M . Jones 44 S . Diamond 45 46 47 P. Slifka 48 49 50 51 52 53

54 55 L . McGaw

57 58 59 60 61 M . Tkoc z

5 B . Marlyn

6 A . Crowthe r 7 J . Day 8 Drew Anderson 9 T. Pucell a 10 N . Borradale 11 M . Flahive 12 R R. Dunbal l 13 G . Wood s 14 M . Marasco 15 S . Blick 16 D . Marshall 17 D . Artz 18 G . Jackson

19 B. Hol t 20 A. Powe r 21 S . Fannin g 22 S . Holme s 23 S . Hellige r 24 C . Scarlett 25 M . Dave y 26 S . Will s 27 A . Quo n 28 A. Voss 29 M. Fletche r 30 W. Earle 31 J . Cunningha m 32 D. Anderso n 33 M . Lake 34 A . Duddy y 35 P.

Winterton 36 R . Barre n 37 R . Hun t 38 J. Humphries 39 M. Crawford 40 L . Dallas 41 A. Landriga n 42 K. Chasto n 43 E . Zuker 44 B . Johnston e 45 D . Voss 46 47 48 T. Lync h


C Section IYANHOEI ASSUMPTIO N Coach : D hiP~efCurtin : Res . Coas

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OLD GEELONG Coach: Tony Morwood Res Coach: Scott Harrington

1 2 D. Salter 3 4 C. Stinchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis 6 P. Middelton 7 J . Paul 8 T. Seymour 9 J . Wilson 10 T. Brain 11 M . Javgietis 12 N. Power 13 H. Mclnnes 14 K. Hendratta 15 S . Bingley 16 S . Edge 17 M . Wilson 18 J . Power 19 A. Salter 20 M . Fisher 20 G Coldwell 21 A. Landale 22 J . Taylor 23 S . Higgins 24 . R. Marriott 25 L. Wilson 26 . J . Fole y 27 28 . A Farrar 29 30 N. Kemp 31 D. Varle y 32 J . Wallace-Smith 33 S . Lansdell

34 H. Borbank 35 D. Mclnnes 36 D. Mclnnes 37

38 D. Bolton 39 H. Gretton-Watson 40 J . Malpas 41 S . Rowan 42 R . Brown 43 A. McKay 44 M . McCarthy 45 D. Taylor 46 S . Milne-Pott 47 M .Avery 48 T. Chirnside 49 J . Carty

50 J . Landy 51 L. McDonald 52 J . Morley 53 J . Calvert 54 J . Legoe 55 Q . Wallace 56 W. Abbott 57 M .Iacuone 58 I . Wheal 59 60 R. Gudykunst 63 T. O 'Brie n 64 65 75 S . Harrington

PRAHRAN Coach : Tony Free Res Coach: John Ross

1 D Gallagher 2 T St Clair 3 T Murphy 4 M McCallum 5 S Pang 6 A Corboy 7 R Thomson 8 A Bevan 9 M Scicluna 10 B Hodgson 11 A Pitts 12 L Nyko 13 C Perry 14 M Eastham 15 S Birch 16 A Rhodes 17 D Howart h 18 J Nugent 19 S Campbell 20 D Decarteret 21 G Paleodimos 22 N Roberts 23 A Garvie 24 D Demarte 25 C Henshall 26 B Martin 27 I McGarry 28 K Watford

29 J Goodlet 30 J Crow 31 G McIntyre

32 A Bunnet 33 A Daly 34 C Mille r 35 B Gellie 36 H Pitts 37 A Power 38 G Rooney 39 M Vear 40 B Scanlon 41 J Belcher 42 S Altschwager 43 S Oliver 44 C Blight 45 M Vagg 46 G Walsom 47 J Killeen 48 J Warland 49 M Warland 50 P Herridge 51 T McAdie 52 M Kurban 53 A Rolls

54 M Erdem 55 L Aitken 56 S Gadd 57 D Villani 58 J Ross 59 W Pye 60 N Wallmeyer

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Coach : Peter Geddes

Res Coach : Tim Lamb 1 M Kinsella 2 L Wintle 3 J Sebire 4 A L'Huillier 5 S Napier 6

A Ryan

N Owen 8 A Roberts 9 J Cunningham 10 C Ross 12 C Stewart 13 D Goodchild 14 P Lannan 15 D Johnston 16 P Wintle 17 T Macgeorg e 18 T Gia uinta ~ 19 B Tomlinson 20 J Drury 21 D Spencer 22 P Johnson 23 D Napier 24 T Beasley 25 S Booth 26 S Hecker S Kingwell 28 S Boczar 29 T Marshall 30 D Falkingham 31 M Mifsud 32 J Dickinson 33 S

34 C Me ~er 35 B Bib s 36 A Gangi 37 M Connolly 38 P Carroll 39 C Tesoriero 40 C Johnston 41 D Thompson 42 D Diggins 43 B Smith 44 J Recupero 45 R Gould 46 G Gomez 47 D Vidovic 48 C Mizzi 49 J

Sanders

5 0 S Kidd 51 N Zomer 52 S Bell 53 L Porter 54 M McCraw 55 L McHugh 56 J Chaplin 57 M Lomagno 58 M Zakic 59 J Doubaras 60 M McColl

61 S Waters 62 M Uberti 63 T Waters 64 J Harrington 65 P Sgarioto 66 R Parsons 67 A Hipwel l 68 B Beasle y 69 J Tomlinso n 70 G Davie s 71 A Drury

MARSHA LL WHITE REAL ESTATE

72 M Hecke r 73 M Kiki 74 D Youn g

75 P Fedderso n

THERRY PENOLA Coach : John Toohey Res . Coach: Chris Bye

1 M . Petrevsk i 2 M . Finniga n 3 R . Banniste r 4 M . Elliott 5 S . Sacco 6 7 S . Bannister 8 L. Hollo w 9 10 11 J . Hutchinso n 12 R . Moran 13 J . Thrush 14 15 16 M . Goodwin 17 M . Drai n 18 B . Carte r 19 R . Evan s 20 J . Clark e 21 D . O'Neil l 22 S . Grigg s 23 C . By e 24 2 6 G . Carbi s 27 B . Steven s 28 M . O 'Kearney 29 30 A . McMaho n 31 S . Hollow 32 J . Sacco 33 N . La Fontaine 34 B . Fotzpatric k 5 3 36 A . O'She a 37 D . Castaldi 38 39 S . Boyle 40 P. Garon i 41 M . Crott y 42 E . Mifsud 40 M . Warren 41 J . Van En le n 45 g 46 47 D . Goodwin 48 G . Courts 49 B . Whyke s 50 P. Edward s 51 N . Trewi n 52 53 R . Kerr 54 M . Cristofol i 55 S . Villan i 56 57 58 A . Altanhan 59 60


quinas is this season's bolter, with : .ionash Blues & Old Essendon looking ominousl y good . Caulfield Gr . & Old Carev had solid starts , while St Leo's Emmaus & Old Camberwell are going to have a big influence on the final four composition . The All Star Australia Player of the Week/Month/Year is a terrific concept, so please let me know if one of your players has a really outstanding game so his name can go forward . LAST WEEK Oakleigh AFC went down to a rampant Aquinas OC with the Bloods too strong for the spirited but undermanned Crushers . Daniel Den Braber played a blinder at HF/RR for the Bloods, with Craig Thomas on song up forwad, & Al Bethune tough & honest rucking as usual . Old Camberwell faltered against Old Carey after appearing too tall and physical for the Panthers in the first half . The Panthers then outran and outharried the Wells, & their direct approach to goal was more effective . For an opening game . the standard of footy was exceptional . The celerious Cam Campbell (RR), with Cam Matthews (CHB&F) and Steve Vitalli (CHB/R) stood out in a very even side for Old Carey . Wells had good games from Simon Beckett (BP), John Webb (RR), and Billy McKenzie (CHB) . Monash Blues beat St Leo's Emmaus on the newly named Frearson Oval . with the sides evenly matched in all terms except the 3rd when the Blues worked their way into a handv lead and held onto it . The Blues had great games from Sammy McGee (CHB), & Dave Furnell (R)-differently coiffured!, with Liam Holloway prominent at CHF . Brendan Vaughan (FF), Ryan McCann (everywhere), and Elbows Ristevski (HBF) were all special contributors for the Two Blues . Caulfield Ci: were too s trong for Ban yule after the visitors put in a promising first term . Banvule were well served by Dave Williams, Scott Playfair, and Tim Egan . The Fields seem to have improved on last year and will be serious final four contenders this season . La Trobe Uni . found Old Essendon Or too accomplished and well drilled this time round . OEG will obviously play a major role in the final's make up again this year . For the Trobers . Ashley 14

Cummings did well in the ruck, Stuart Bland defende d dourly, and Gerar d Robinson was an effective forward . Grammar had top games from Tim Di Blasi & Simon Uebergang in the backs, and Jason Fincher who starred at FF. TODAYS GAMES Old Carey host Oakleigh with the Krushers recovering from a belting last week . A week is enough for a major turnaround & the Krushers will bring their renowned club spirit to the fore today . The Panthers surprised the Wells, and me, with their early season endeavour & endurance last week, which, added to their customary speed & skills levels, will make them hard to beat today. In a high standard game, Panthers by 5 g's . St Leo's Emmaus welcome Old Camberwell with both sides revved up to reverse setbacks last week. The Two Blues and Wells appear to be well matched in height, weight, experience, & skills, so this will be a great game to watch . The battle of the spearheads, Brendan Vaughan, and Anson Brownless will be a ripper. Both teams abound in physical power, and neither are slow . I'll go for the home club by a few points . Banyule meet Monash Blues & while they were disappointed with their performance after 1/4 time last week, on their home turf they will give the Blues some hurry up . But Dave Rogers has got the Blues on a serious mission this year and it would be a major upset for them to be beaten today . The Blues by 5 goals . Old Essendon take on Caulfield Gr. in the match of the day . OEG had the wood on the Fields in 1999, & they knocked off both grand finalists on PEGS No .2 in rounds 17/18 as well . Grammar is probably a 5/6 goal better side this year, so Caulfield will have their work cut out containing them today. In spite of the Fields being faster overall, I think Grammar will take the points by 3/4 goals . Aquinas & La Trobe clash, with the Bloods delighted to be back at their traditional home after some nomadic seasons . The Trobers will improve on last week's tough ask against OEG, but they will find the Bloods no less daunting today. Al Bethune'll need an extension ladder and go-kart to get over and around Ashle y THE AMATEUR FOOTRAI Fa ~nnn


Cununings in the ruck duels, but knowing Al, lle'll find a way! I'll go for the Bloods by 4 g's. OSEIt Today's winners should be ; Old Carey, Old Canlbercuell, Monash, Caulfield, Aquinas . Correspondents the contacts are 9818 142 5 phone and fax . Email, "bfla'sckey~`te1ยงtra .easy"Ei Hi1064462Caoi .com" . mail.com . au", or. Tzemember the deadline is now early Monday mornir ; please .

SETI R, KA v~ CLUB LAST 77 : TOTAL THOMAS AQUINAS 9 9 CULTRERA AQUINAS 8 8 B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 6 6 BROktINLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 AMIET CAULFIELD 5 5 D1 RESERVE CLARK OAKLEIGH 5 B. MORAN AQUINAS 5 R. MORAN AQUINAS 5 DEAKIN CAULFIELD 5 SWANN OLD CAMBERWELL 4

TODAY'S MATCHES D1 SECTION OLD CAREY v . OAKLEIGH ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD CAMBERWELL BANYULE v. MONASH BLUE S OLD ESSENDON OR . v. CAULFIELD OR . AQUINAS v. LA TROBE UNI .

SENIORS - 1 .4 .00 G$klegnt,.FC 2.2 4 .4 7.7 10.10 .70 Aquinas 0 C 9.3 16 .10 26.16 34.17 .221 Oakleigtr. Goal Kickers and Best Players not sup lied . Aquinas: Thomas 9, Cultera 8, Lh~ktgstone 4 . Whitehead 4 . Taruhi 2. Flynn ~ DeNarri 1 . Colltrer 1 . Volembello I . Best : DenBraber. Cultrera. Mhiogue. Harper. Thomas, ~':hitehead. Umpires: Leon {.hnn/Lionel Katz/Dianne tVhitelev Old Camberaell 4.1 9 .5 10.11 11 .1 I .77 Old Carey 0.0 6 .3 11 .4 16.7 .103 Br<xvnless 5, Seelev 2 . Web 1 . Hanson 1 . Lilja l . Clay 1 . Best Hedley. Webb . Scott, Beckett . MeKenzie:Old Career Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplled .Umpires: Leah Gallagher /Chris Stereos raor a.h slues 4.6 8 .7 12.11 14.18 .102 St Leas Emmaus 3.2 7 .5 8.7 11 .10.76 Monash Blues: Ro ers 4. Baines 3. Holloway 2. Smith 2 . Bolton I . Morrison I . ti~ebstcr I . Best: '~eGee. Furnell, Ailtianis. Caldwell. Hollouay, Smith . St. Leos: t~ughan 6 . Bonnici 1 . Brown 1 . Darcv 1 . Hoaler 1 . MeGlotri 1 . Best : t~au Ristet5ki. McCann. P .McGloin . R. RicGtoin . Brm+m . Umpire>i: Peter Gritiiths/ rent Greena1eac Caulfield Gr 2.2 8 .6 13.8 15.12 .102 Banyule 4.4 5 .5 8.10 9.12.66 Catilfletd :Amiet 5. Mar~erLsan 4, Harrison 2. t'.'idJawa 2 . WtUtmee 2 . Best: Anilet. lMjak~. t4'ill. Roizls . t4'hitmee. Svnman. Ban}~.de:0'Connell 3 . Playfair 2. Mok~on 2. Gintinosante 1 : Phtchetl I . Best: 4N11iams, Plavrair, Egan, plant . TwnbaIl . IIintinosa<tte .Umplrea :Paul Lamble/Luke Moncrieli: 1.aTrobe University 1 .3 4 .3 6.5 10,5 .85 Old Ess mdon Grammer 1 .8 3 .12 8.18 14.22 .108 La Trobe llni:Gleeson 4. Robinson 3. Sheldriek 2 . Contra 1 . Best: Cummings. Bland. Autdist . Gleeson. Robinson. Bakogiaulls.0ld Essendon Grammer : Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied . Umpires: Max Whitman/Paul Lamble

RESERVES - 1 .4 .00 Oakleigh A.F.C 0.0 2.2 3 .2 3 .3.21 10.7 18 .16 26.21 .177 Aquinas 0 C 4 .6 oakleigh: Clark 3 . Best : Head, Cloke, Torpey. Theofilopolous . Clark. Kerley. qumas: B . Moran 5, R. Moran 5 . Field 3 . Crouch 3. Bleaknev 2 . Co~iil~m 2, Printer Bradshaw 2 . Edwards 2 . Watt I . Best: Hunter, Wad. Bradshaw, Crouch, Co-bhtan. B.Moran . 9 .5 13 .6.84 Old Caatberwell 0.3 7.4 Old Carey 4 .4 5,4 8 .4 8 .6.54 Old Cambencell : Swam 4. Saffar 3, Inkster 2. C.WiIliams 2. Herdm-ur 1 . Perrm'man 1 . Best: Herdman. Pernman . t6'itliarns . O'Hara . Snatm. Rovve . Old Carev: Goal Kickers and Best Platers not supplied Monssh Blues 2.3 4.3 5 .7 6 .11 .47 St.Leas Emmaus 2.1 2.1 3 .4 8 .6.42 Mon2sh Blues : Teasdale 3, Lloyd I . Herrv 1, Ramphuls I . Best: Menttra . Spencer, Dowslev. Teasdale. Murchle . lt'eeks . St . Leos: RSitchell 2. Dimble 1 . Foley 1,Gay 1 . Lear 1 : Best: Flood. Ymer, Dimpble, Nolan. Raymor, Babttch. Caulfield Or. 4 .1 5.1 12 .2 12 .4.76 Banvute 1 .0 3.2 4 .3 6 .5.41 Catilfield: Deakin 5 . Bourke 2. Lehner 2 .Santiako 2. Kendall 1 . Klose I . McGrath 1 . Best: Williams, Kendall. McGrath . Santiako. S .Klose . M.HIose. Bantule: Glass 2 . Gitbert 2. Kaproos I, mutton 1 . Best: Wilson . Glass . CantuTll. 2datoli.Sproules. Donaldson . Latrobe University 1 .2 2.4 6 .4 7.4.46 Old Essendon Grammer 3 .1 4.6 7 .7 10 .12.72 LaTrobe:Moon 3 . Hopkins I . l{eathcote 1 . O'Meara 1 . Rosen^sren I . Best: Sidebotom. Turner. 0:51eara Clamp. Heathcote . Rosengren. Old Essendon : Bryant 2. Steven 2. D. lF1>itIleld 2, Barr I . Capodiferro 1. Hester 1 . S. tยงltitfield 1 . Best: Hutchison . Capodifero. Hughes. S. 1Vhitl3eld, D. Whttfleld . Bryant.

CHARTEREDACCOUNTANT S Ground Floor, 77 Station Street, Malvern 3144 Victoria Australia Telephone : (03) 9500 0511 Facsimile : (03) 9509 2379 P.O . Box 73 M alvern 3144 E-mail : scotpfinr@ozemail .com .a u Y THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000 15


DI Section AQUINAS O .C . Coach : Laurie Aghan Res Coach : t.b.a. 1 G . Burch 2 C . Thomas 3 S . Edwards 4

OAH YULE Coach : Greg whitcrott Res Coach: Rohan Dohert y 1 H McDermott 2 D Witchell

3 S . Kayrooz 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 B. Gillard 9 T. Harkin 8 R Williams 10 D . Boland 9 J Plant 11 B . Cooper 10 B Moxin 12 S . Bethune 11 S Cross 13 D . BDenbraber 14 A. Lorki n 12 J Egan 15 A. Hyland 13 D Nasrallah 16 H . Field 14 B. Woodlock 17 M . Denavi 15 S Gra y 18 J. Hughe s 16 D Bentley 19 G . Whitehead 17 G. Donaldson 20 P. Paras 21 C . Quinn 18 J Turnball 22 S . Flynn 19 A Thompso n 23 J . Livingstone 20 S Playfai r 24 P. Harpe r 21 R Dintinosante 25 B . Volombello 22 J Gilham 26 S . Downes 23 M Gray 27 L . Sheffield 24 A Plant 28 A. Cultrera 29 B . Ensi l 25 L Martin 30 C . Collilver 26 G Shaw 31 M . Hunter 27 P. Healey 32 J. Bleakney 28 C Wilks 33 C . Wooden 29 G Sutterby 34 M . Tarullli 30 B . Grindal 35 R . Chapman 36 P. Heveran 31 C Bassett 37 J . North-Coombes 32 S . Richmond 38 B . Moran 33 D. Glas s 39 M . Mercuri 34 C Stevens 40 B. Heber 35 D Spoules 41 C . Bambury 36 M . George 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 37 B Wilson 44 G. Mackli n 38 T. Thompson 45 N . Frederikson 39 A . Hopgood 46 M . Anderson 40 W. Gibson 47 N . Mora n 41 D . Mutton 48 M . Moore 42 T Egan 49 G . Verstra 43 L Ferrall 50 A . Tuppeney 51 C . Watt 44 M . Natoli 52 M . Corri e 45 D . Wilson 53 J . Dever s 46 D Noonan 54 M . O'Halloran 47 L O'Connell 55 J . Crouch 48 W Keenan 56 D.Jo e 57 D . Noycrth-Combes 49 L Hol t 50 C Burke 58 D . Law 59 A. Bentley 51 G Bel l 60 D . Vine 52 Ross Doherty 61 M . Gree r 53 Rohan Doherty 62 L. Bradshaw 54 P. Witchel l 63 A . Barri e 55 D Williams 64 P.Glennie 65 L . Buzaglo 56 B White 57 A . Dooley 66 P. Mercuri 67 P. Cuickshank 58 D Mayne 68 J . Langford 59 J . McDermott 70 C . Lyng 5 6 7 8

M . Boland D . Monogue C . Glenme J . Jess

71 K . Lewis 72 M . Riley 86 B . Barclay sponsore: Nero's Restaurant Bedrock Computers VAI Bodyworks Medieval Madness Heathmont Cellars Haughey Butchers 16

CAULPIELD GRAMMAR Coach : Dean Anderso n Res Coach :Kornel Dachs 1 D. Rosman

2 B . Hall 2 S . Sayasane 3 C . Knight 4 M . Liddell 5 S . Kendall 6 M . Harrison 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 S . Cossart - Wals h 9 W. Bowes 10 A. Will 11 S . Amiet 11 M . Cassidy 12 D. Pearce 13 D . Gurr 14 S . Klose 15 J . Farmer 15 P. King 16 T. Royals 17 R . Gosstray 17 D . Roberts 18 P. Anderso n

18 B . Baxter 19 R . Buchanan 20 M . Klos e 20 H. Vella 21 N . Brohier 22 T. Townley 23 D . Ash 24 G . Lehner 25 M . Cramphorn 25 T. Waile s 26 S . Williams 26 W. Widjaja 27 R . Keown 28 G. Evans 29 J. Whitmee 29 D . Schrimski 30 J . Gros s 31 S . Sant 33 C . McGrath 33 N . Silve r 34 J. Margerison 35 A. Lawrence 35 S . Thompson 36 J . McCauley 37 M . Scholten 38 J. Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 G . Harrison 41 A. Bosn a 42 D. Synman 43 J . Smith 44 C . Bettany 45 T. Oscar 46 A.Johnson 47 L. Salem 48 S . Varthalis 49 S . Erickson 50 K . Deakin 51 J. Needham 52 B . Minter 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dow d 59 A . Beauchamp 72 T. Freeman 73 G . Markovi c

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Coach: Andrew Sutherland Res. Coach : Clinton Perry I M.Bakogiannis 2 S .Fredrickson 3 D.Sheldric k

4 C Perry 5 S .Adamthwaite 6 B.Cameron 7 P.Moo n 8 J Camm 9 J .Goode 10 D Sidebottom 11 J .Levy 12 D .Gleeson 13 14 L .Wakeling 15 G .Robinson 16 C McKi e 17 L.Heathcote 18 S .Gloury 19 S.White 20 21 D.Edmunds 22 23 S .Mitchell 24 25 M .Spralja 26 B.Hewitt 27 L Ryan 28 R Rossi 29 30 R .Storer 31 32 M .Napier 33 34 35 36 TMawdsle y 37 38 A.Willis 39 40 41 No . Name 42

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61 S Bland 66 A Baillie 70 J Dumaresq

M ONASH BLUES Coach: Dave Rogers Res Coach : Marcus Spencer 1 L Findlay

2 J Baxte r 3 L Holloway 4 A Bain s 5 D Rogers 6 M Newman 7 P Farra r 8 D Junkeer 9 C O'Sullivan 10 S Webster 11 M Spencer 12 J Caldwell 13 A Herrman 14 B Merlin 15 M Tinkler 16 B Tatterson 17 P O'Neill 18 E Morrison 19 D Furnell 20 A Anderson 21 C Gregory 22 R Kamphius 23 D Cavicchiolo 24 C Williams 25 J Hawkin s 26 P Fernon 27 N DeYoung 28 S McGee 30 L Creamer 32 J Marshall 33 J Smit h 34 B Dowsley 35 D Murchie 36 N Costley 38 P Tuohey 39 M Smith 40 M Bolton 41 1 Paul 42 P Milli e 43 R Feenaghty 44 D Teasdale 45 R Walsh 46 A Ryan 47 S Mentha 48 K McIntyre 49 A Spence 51 J Gray

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ST LEOS EMMAUS WATTLE PARK Coach : Harry Harisiou Res Coach : Mick Newey

2 A. Bloomfield 2 W. Mudge 2 Jason Fincher 1 D Dinicolantonio 3 D. MacKenzie 3 M . Cohen 3 Peter Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Mear a 4 P. Heverin 4 C . Ester 4 Drew Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchell 5 T. lanchello 5 J . Daniher 5 Steve Emerson 4 A Auliso 6 A. Cloke 6 C. Campbell 6 Craig Ridley 5 S Buckle 7 B . Stirling 7 R. Oppy 7 Jordon Leask 6 S McCann 8 R. Marshall 8 P. Harris 8 Lauch Fletcher 7 A8 Burgess J Fennel l 9 J . Mouti s 9 A. Birkill 9 Jason Good9e r 9 A Bethune 10 S . Lewis 10 K. Shrives 10 Scott Bryant 10 B Mitchell ti C. Hanley 11 N. Everett 11 Brett Papal 11 B Careyy 12 D. Knezevic 12 T McCan n 12 B . Hall 12 Jarrod Fincher 13 J . Knapper 13 B. Hutchinson 13 Will Contain 13 A Hughan 14 14 C. Phillips 14 Sam Evans 14 J Manton 15 A O'Reill y 15 M . Beresford 15 G . Redford 15 Tim Di Blast i 6 A Ros e 116 F. Hakins 1 6 J . Tolley 16 Scott MacPherson 17 R Parke r 17 10 S . Curry 17 Peter Hexter 18 R McCann 18 J . Connellan 11 C. Matthews 18 Jeff Walker 19 A Major 19 P. Taylor 12 A. McKinsty 19 Geoff Stevens 20 N Zanni s 20 T. Adamic 20 J . Raftpoulos 20 David Hunter 21 G Simmondson 21 A . Monaghan 21 H. Thomas 21 Stewart Dale 22 P Ristevsk i 22 L. 22 S . Vitali 22 John Rush 23 T Batty . Billing Cant 24 A Hadad ~-, 21 B . Shutie 23 B 23 John Hughes 25 A McKenzie 24 S . Kitts 22 N . Bull 24 Rod Doolan 26 A Prosser 23 B . Israel 27 P Levin s 25 C . Marshall 25 Brett Turner 26 A . Kitts 24 J . Rist 26 Sam Fleming VC) 28 S . McLaughlin 27 A . Mouchacca 25 N . Vasilopoulos 27 Darren Barr 29 5 D'arc y 28 IBM 26 D. Sherr 28 Crai Morgan 31 M Contessotto 29 Simon Uebergang 33 L Thoma s 31 T. Bromley 28 T. Stanley 30 Tim Williams 34 B Henricu s . Andrinopoulos 29 D 32 P . O'Dwyer 31 Tim Mansfield 35 J Briggs 33 M . Clark 32 P . Graham 32 Jason Mansfield 36 5 Bavage 34 L. Head 33 A . Meyer 33 Andrew Dawson (VCR) 37 M Scott 35 R . Nuske 28 W. Giannikos 34 Dean Podger N Hodder 39 BL Vaughan 36 A. Moulang ger 29 S . McConnell 35 Damien Whitfield 40 J Ga y 37 P. Torpey 30 B . Tuck . Khodr 36 Phil Trist 41 D Chun 38 A . Palmer 37 Glen Walsh 42 G Rafferty 39 B. Reither8 31 D 32 I . Cohen 43 P Levin s 38 Shannon Whitfield 40 C . Taylor 37 P. Bennett 39 Stuart Cramer 44 P Nolan 45 5 Ronch i 41 A. Wood 38 A . Newham 40 Corey Mnjrvik Dalton 46 A Brown 42 S. 39 A . Gates 41 Dean Greasley 47 A Brook s 43 J . Theofilopoulo s 40 G. Cotsonis 42 Matt hew Beard 48 A Burgdorf 44 S. Randle 41 S . Cherry 43 James Carter 49 D Cox 45 G .Chapman 42 H . Giannikos 44 John Crawford 50 L Newey 46 P. Andonopoulos 43 T . Bull 45 Paul Barry (CR) 51 P McGloin 47 D . Moulang 44 M . Curry 46 Luke Fleming 52 D Place 48 A. Walsh 45 C. Davey 47 David Hexter 53 T Pecora 54 J Graves 49 S . Bader 46 A . White 48 Derek Poulton Dimbl e 50. L. Wilson 47 M . Eastham 49 Andrew Hutchison 5655PM Farquhar 51 . J . Kerley 48 T . Moulton 50 David Graham 57 V Rya n 52. D. Banks 59 C . Mason 51 Alex Copodiferro 59 D Pitcher 53. C. Greaves 60 D . Moylan 52 Paul Miller 60 A Lochrie 54 D. Greaves 53 Leon Hadj 61 R Taylo r62 r A5 . Gook 54 Richard Hardy 65 N Foie o 56 J . Aliss tylaior Sroonsors : 55 Phil Chalk ley 66 D Lear 57 S . Heslop ~---~ 56 Ben Rashid 67 T Tribe 58 S . Murphy y 69 5 Mescher 57 59 M . Chapple 60 58 70 P.O'Rourke SKINNY DOG HOTEL

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0 Get your thinking caps on because thanks to personal Mortgage Management, were running an exciting competition . simon Olive, last week asked why the umpires don't have an official nickname - and we're not talking about white maggotts . So were looking for something that can be used as a moniker for the future . Essendon is the Bombers, West Coast is the Eagles and the VAFA Umpires want you to help give us an identity . Personal Mortgage Management is putting up a $200 cash prize for the person who comes up with the best name . It doesn't matter whether vou're an umpire, player, coach, administrator, official, spectator or bloke in the street who hears about this on the grapevine, we are interested in your opinion . The competition will run for four weeks and every week we will print a selection of the best entries, along with the name of the person who sent it in. So what have you got to lose? There's $200 on the line so e-mail or fax your entries in to Umpires' Corner or catch up with us at the footy or training. Include why you picked the name and your contact details because we need to be able to get in touch with you if you win . Simon had the idea so he gets the first entry. "The Maggies . Short for white maggots," he said . Well he's winning so far! ! Last year's B Section Grand Final umpire Wayne Hinton was honoured for his outstanding contribution to the VAFA and umpiring with a Ce rt ificate of Meri t at the VAFA's season launch last month . The 42-year-old veteran of three A Section Grand Finals received the award after serving the VAFAUA with distinction since 1976 . Umpires' Association president in 1998, he was

the corner stone behind the building of the umpires' social rooms with his hands on involvement the key to the structure being where it is today. Hinton said he was stunned at the prospect of receiving the certificate. "I'd looked at other achievements in Amateur Football and league football but I'd never really looked at that high a notch of receiving a Certificate of Merit . It hit me on Monday night when I was standing next to guys like Mike McArthur-Allen and Paul Mahony from Elsternwick Football Club . "Hughes from Old Scotch and Mike from Uni Blues. Guys like that you see at the clubs for years giving so much service and it hit me then that I'm up in that calibre. It shocked me a bit . "Sometimes you look at yourself in the mirror and you think, you've given years of service but you're just here to umpire . There's more to it than umpiring. It's being involved and helping out the association . " We all know it's tough running a game by yourself but spare a thought for Nick Evans . He umpired ElsternÂŤick v Albert Park by himself last weekend and copped a 38 minute first term and a 36 minute second quarter. The A Section game next door had started the second half and Nick still hadn't had a half time break ! Last but definitely not least, a big congratulations must go to Dirk Kramer, Vinnie Vescovi and Andrew Long for their first A Section games last week . Great effort ! Fax 9564 721 8 e-mail craig_o'donoghue@acpaction .com .au

QMPIREM WANTE D A reminder that any club that provides a person who umpires with the VAFA, who has originated from a VAFA club, and who returns to umpire in a second year will earn a rebate of $750 for the umpire/recruit's VAFA club . Great opportunity for retired or players contemplating retirement Earn dollars for your clu b Persons interested should call Sue Anderson (9531 8333)


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Checklist After each training session Drink & eat Walk/move (at least 5 minutes) Stretch Hot/cold shower Evening/End of da y Hot/cold shower/spa/sauna Stretch & self massage Practice relaxation 10-15 minutes before bed (Music, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, visualisation, breathing exercises ) NOTE: 1 . Monitor how you feel each day ! Get up at the same time each day Record how fee l

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CLUBS SEEKI IA If a player elects to accept the minimum prescribed penalty the club secretary must contact Karen McNaught at VAFA Administration (9531 8333) between the hours of 9 .30am and 12 noon on the Monday following the playing of the match . The club secretary of the reported player is to contact VAFA Administration after 3 .00pm that same Monday to see if the minimum prescribed penalty has been granted . The Tribunal Co-ordinator will contact umpires and witness's club after 3 .00pm should the minimum prescribed penalty be granted . If contact is not made from the VAFA in all other cases all parties must attend the tribunal as it has been decided that the case must be heard .


arly days yet with teams stil l finding their feet, ~ however elose scores overall mean s every win is

one you don't have to worry about at the end . Preview Peninsula kicked straighter and hence won the game at Pitcher Park with both teams having (19) scoring shots apiece . (9) goals to (2) in the second half for the Pirates with Dietzsch (4) and Payze (3) handfuls up forward, with the talls in Prendergast and A Landry keys players in the finish down back telling the story . For the Red Devils Robby Wise burrowed in as usual with Laursen at FB and McCall in the ruck never gaiving in . The Pirates relieved to get the points as many won't at Pitcher Park . Mentone Amateurs travelled to Western Oval and before the bounce were forced to make (3) changes, this combined with a slow start put the Vultures behind the eight ball . Youngster Kelly fired up the visitors in the second term with assistance from Gallagher and White, but they still found themselves well down at the long break . The Westies through Malone, Brockley and Coonan (5) maintained their focus and although defeated in the second half on the scoreboard ran our comfortable 13 point winners .

Team efforts win close matches as was the case at Brunswick St . Oval where Fitzroy Reds gave their all and actually hit the front for the first time in the last quarter only to see Uni. Blacks re-group and push away with the win . Great to see a strong crowd at the game and many thanks are extended to the Fitzroy Foundation and Supporters who were present. Injuries reduced the Redz to (17) fit players midway through the match and the Blacks were looking ominous . However great team spirit and a touch of class from Heaphy (3) . Hart, Jackson and Lee kept the Redz in it to the end . Blacks better players were Caccaviello, Pascoe and R . Mackie. Salesian and Kew had a jittery start when umpiring unavailabilities interrrupted the start . The problem was sorted out and a big cheerio to Phil Callil (Umpires Fitness Coach) who left an U19 match to run on his own at Salesian . All one way traffic for the first half with the Salesian side too slick in most departments . Bouchard and R . Stevens doing as they pleased . In the second half it was a different story . Any team coached by Serge D'Angelo will never give in and they came out steaming, outscoring the home team but not by enough to salute. Doumis and Campagna key players in the turnaround . In a see-sawing match at Main Street the Bears proved too strong for Yarra Valley . A strong start by 22

Thomasto looked encouraging until the Bushrangers hit back to lead at th e main break . Gorski (4) was a dangerous Bear forward, as too was L . Morris for the visitors . In the second half Holmes, Uket and Farchione were unstoppable and inspired the Bears to a fine win to open their account . Better Bushrangers were White, Drew and youngster Valoppi . Preview Mentone Amateurs host Parkside at home and will take heart from their rallying display in the second half of last week . The Red Devils will need to return to the disciplined style of play Laurie Zarafa coahed teams are known for to win the close ones . Experience pushes me towards Parkside with an older, wiser list (Ryan, Vito and Pino), however the Vultures have a fine mix of youth and experience (the Sullivans, O'Meara and Dixon) and at home will get the nod by a kick .

Uni . Blacks host West Brunswick with both teams winning first up . The Blacks in a thriller and the Westies after a strong first half . If Coonan can be held up fonvard the Westies avenues to goal will be restricted and while Hamilton and Kerr will provide great drive, I feel the Blacks "old hands' in Laffv, Neville and Beaton will have enough influence on the game to see them sitting on top at 5 .30pm. Blacks by 23 points. Kew host Fitzroy Reds and with conditions expected to be fine a fast and furious game is assured . The K's "woke up" in the second half last week and with King and S . Campbell on song will be hard to pip at home . The Redz on the otherhand may have found a quality replacement for the injured Frisby in "Banna" in the ruck who will give the Redz onballers first use and hence added pressure down back for the K's . In a toss up the K's at home in a thriller by 3 points . Yarra Valley host Salesian with both teams fading badly in the second half last week . The Bushrangers will need to play out four quarters to keep with Salesian who must be aware of the skilled and hard running players of the Yarra Valley midfield, who can cut you up on their day . At home the Bushrangers will get the points with Downs and Peake in form and key play makers . In the final match Peninsula host Thomastown at Mt . Eliza and the Bears will be keen to get an away win early against the Pirates . Don't like their chances though . Cook . Bowman and Crean are in good touch, add to this Atchison et ai and the Pirates look too good overall . The Pirates would no t THF nAAA- in r-. . . . .-. . . .

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want to discount the Bears prime moves in Farquar, Flezlung and L . Smith who if left unmarked can change the result of the game very quickly . All in all I feel the "travel bug" may play a part to boot. Reserves: parkside, Uni . Blacks . Fitzroy Reds, Salesian and Thomastown .

. -==: -- ---- --~_---__yarra Valley - congratulate Ash "Doggie" Rowe on 100 games . His contribution both on and off the ground including the gags has been exceptional . Well done Rowey. Kew - All at Kew congratulate two inspirational players in Nigel King and Jamie Bell on reaching 150 and 50 games respectively for the Kew Football Club . Kingy', a highly respected club captain at Kew and fantastic clubm an chalked up 150 games in round 1 against Salesian. 'Belly' joined Kew in1997, is a dual best a fairest winner and respected leader at the club. Congratulations Kingy and Belly from everyone at Kew .

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL D . COONAN WEST BRUNSWICK 5 5 DIETZSCH PENINSULA 4 4 BEATON UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 4 OLDFIELD SALESIAN 4 4 BELL KEW 4 4 GORSKI THOMASTOWN 4 4 L . MORRIS YARRA VALLEY 4 4 D2 RESERVE CUSACK PARKSIDE 6 S. JACKSON WEST BRUNSWICK 6 D. HOWLEY WEST BRUNSWICK 5 YANDLE PARKSIDE 4

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SENIORS - 1 .4.0 0 Parkside 1.4 4 .6 5.12 6.13,49 Peninsula O B 0.0 6 .3 11 .4 16.7 .103 Parkside: Bran 3 . Moodie 2. Inserra 1 . Best : laursen . Wise. McCall. Rvan . Vita. Pino. Penisula: Dieizsch 4. Paver 3 . Murphv I . Cook 1 . Sharpiri 1 . Best: Prendergast, Cook. Landrey. Bowman . Crean. Dielz.ch. UmpirescMichael Forde( Gerard ~olrs West Brunswick 4.4 6 .5 9.8 13 .8.86 Meatone A.F.C. 0.3 2 .6 5.6 11 .7,73 ~Yest Brunswick : Coonan 5. Smythe 2 . Hantilton 2. Benjamin 1, Brockley I . Kerr i, Keys 1 . Best : matone. Edwards, Brockley. Hamilton. Kerr. Coonan. 6fenone: DLeon 3. O'Meara 3 . Sullivan 3, Davies. Stephens. Best: Gallagher. 44'hite. Kelly. Sullhan. O'Meara, Sullivan.Umplres : Peter FteoghlPaul Tuppe n Fitzroy Reds 13,13.91 University BlnckH 14 .12.98 Fitaov Reds: Heaphy 3 . Urbanek I . Jackson i .lee 1 . Greenwood 1, Hart 1 . Mitcheli 1 . Faw2z I . ?imms i . Wharf 1 . Berridge 1 . Best: Urbancic. Hart. Jackson. Lee. Heaphv. Mitchell . University Blacks : Beaton 4. Wilson 34, Chatefield 2. Dtmond 1 . Gaft9 I . Martin 1 . Smith 1 . Wilson 1 . Best : Caccaviello . Laffy. Martin. FIles. Pascoe . Mackie.Umpires: Ken Mc2veice{Jm PapaS Salesian O C 5.2 8.8 11 .9 15 .10.100 Kew 0.4 3.5 7 .9 12.11 .83 Salesian: Otdfield 4. Cincotta 3 . Bourke 1 . Campbell I . Canaart 1 . Evans 1 . Sexton 1 . Stevens . Sutherland I . Thain I . Best : Campbell . Stevens, Bouchard. Kew: Beg 4 . Capmpai?na 2, Ralraelle I . Bradley 1 . Doumais I . Griffiths 1 . D'Angelo I . aBest : Hll King, Campbell . Doumis. Campagna Landvreir. Ratfaelie. UmphesIl:Plhil C Thomastown 3 .5 5.6 11.7 15 .12.102 Yerra Valley Old Boys 2 .0 8.7 10.9 13.9 .87 Thomastoan: Gorski 4. Farquar 3 . Arcoracql 2, Ward 1, Thomas 1 . Grech 1 . Smith Cth F1 Yarra~a~eFi. L h7orris ~Kean 3 Peake lt~ Farchion Si~ remean Downs I . T. Morris 1 . Umpires: Max Whitman/Jason Moore

RESERVES - 1 .4.00 Parkside 5.3 7.4 12.5 14 .7.91 Peninsula O.B 0.1 1.2 1 .3 3.7.25 Parkside: Cusack 6. Yandle 4. Ramvio 3 . Allan 1. Best: Allan, Martinez. Cusack. McPherson, Romano, Rees. Peninsuia: Braden 1 . Krohn 1 . Nelson 1 . Best: Findlav. glover. Nelson . O'Nell . Pretty. Whelan. West Brunswick 5.2 9.7 13 .7 18.9.117 Mentone AF.C 2.0 2.0 3 .1 3 .1 .19 West Brunswick :Jackson 6. Howiev 5 . Byrne 2. Smith 2. Moore 2, Dtshon I . Best: Jackson . B1Tne. Smith, Baker. Moore.'Lampel . Mentone: Gurtler 1 . Murphy I . Stern 1 . Best: Andrews. Lockhart . Emmett . Hirst. Gurtier. Fitzroy Reds 5 .7.37 University Bla cks 7.19.61 Fituov: Prior I . Kane I . Senbergs I . James I . Sainsbury 1 . Best: Hamilton, Do01e}~. Senbergs. Little, Battle. O'Connor. Unhersih, Blacks : Peck 2. Knone I . Vaughan 1 . Kitchen 1 . Vector I . Mi2.cnin 1 . Best: Peck, 0'Bierne . Radford . Mackie . Willis. Mirl .enin. Salesian 3 .2 6.5 11 .9 15 .11 .101 Kew 2 .3 5.7 6 .8 7 .11 .53 Salesian: Dater 3 . M .Forer 3 . Ma9Ilard 3. Blake 1 . Ctllappuuti 1 . Cooke 1 . Craine 1 . D . Force I . Koutaplls . Best : D.Forer. Malllard. Smtth. Aew: McGauchi 2, Wells 1, Ryan I . Nigro I . Wayland 1 . Kiriakou I . Best : Ainsworth . Antonello. Jensen . Xuereb . Giansente. Bruno. Thomestown 3 .3 6.5 11.9 15 .11 .10 1 Yarra Valley O.B 1 .3 2.8 4.12 5 .15 .45 Thomastown: Scarpa 3, Theodarou 3. Bragagnolo I . Biles 1 . Renna 1 . Best : LVri Renna. Theodorou . Lentinl. Hodgson . Valentino. Yates Valley: Goal Kickers and Ph rs not supplied.

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UNIVERSITY B LAC KS Coach : Kane Bowden Res Coach: Ben Sullivan i G Darroch

WEST BRUNSWICK Coach: Tim Pontefract Res. Coach : Paul Weir

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundl e 5 YEARS AGO - 199 5 t was a day of shocking playing conditions . Therry confident after their big first round win against Bu lleen-Temp, soon found that MHSO B had not made the long trip to Oak Park without a strong desire for a win . MHSOB led at quarter time, halftime, trailed by a goal at the last change . The High Boys missed some very easy shots but got to within a point . Therry then kicked two goals and bottled it up for the last five minutes to win . Best were Ramsay, Reddick, Eastmuire and McKay (4 goals). St Leo's congratulated captain Don Dini on his 150th game . A very respected and loyal clubman . Don had won club best and fairest in 1993 and 1994 . At the President, Members and Secretaries Dinner Certificates of Merit were presented to Paul Eaton (Parkside), Richard Morley (Bull-United) . Mike Murray (VAFAUA), Neil Pivetta (VAFA and Old Paradians), Barry Richardson (VAFA) and Stuart Stockdale (Old Trinity) . New coaches had mixed fortunes . Phil Maylin's Bull-Temp went down to Frank Johnson's Therry . Wayne Harmes could smile when Old Scotch won impressively against North Old Boys . Des Meagher (W'friar) and Mark Eustice (Caul Gramm) also would have to wait for their first wins . Ormond and Collegians (A) was a strange game . In fact, at the first change, the scores were Ormond 0 .5 . Collegians 1 .1 . At the finish, Collegians had not scored a second goal with final scores, Ormond 11 .10 (76) to Collegians 1 .1 (7) . 3 point win Round 1, 2 point win Round 2 . Stirring times again for AJAX who came from 23 points down at the last change, kicking 4 .4 to Old Geelong's 0 .3 to take the points . Best were Goldberg, Wrobel, Sheezel (AJAX) and Drysdale, Cowdery, Spiden (Old Geelong) . "A" section coaches were Leigh Carlson (Coll .), Mike McArthur-Allen (De La Salle), Tony Cahill (North Old Boys), Mark Tymms (Old Melburnians), Wayne Harmes (Old Scotch), Alex Johnson (Old Trinity), Barry Richardson (Old Xav), Geoff Reffley (Ormond), Shane Zantuck (St Bernards), Grant Williams (Uni . Blues) . 10 YEARS AGO - 199 0 "A" section coaches were Bruce Ferguson (Coll), Bernard Dunn (De La Salle O .C .), Mick Petrie (Marc O .C.), Robert Hyde (North O.B .), Shane Bond (Old Par.), Laurie Aghan (Old Scotch), Mike McArthur-

Allen (Orm), Tonv Crotty (Therry), Sid yers (U . Blues) , Danny Corcoran (Old Xavs) . 100 games to old Brighton ruckman, Paul Woff, North Brunswick's Keith Hehir, and 250 games to West Brunswick's Steve Lampard, club best and fairest, 84, 85, two premiership teams, captain 86, 87, noted for his gazelle like leap in the ruck . Riddell's 12 goals for St Kilda CBC (C) were outstanding, but not enough to take points against Hampton Rovers, who, 13 points down at half time, kicked 17 . 14 to 8 .9 in the second half to win 24 .21 to 17 .17. Best were McConville, I . Rogerson, (8 goals) Beckwith (Rovers) and Riddell, Gray, B . Boyd (St Kilda) . The VAFA's Gala Race Day, in conjunction with VATC, was to be held at Caulfield on Wednesday 16 May . Closest game of the round was in Under - 19 zone 2 where Old Melburnians, 35 points ahead at the last change, held off Old Trinity's whirlwind finish to win by one point 19 .11 (125) to 17 .22 (124) . Best were Peers, Tucker, Stonier, Cunnack (4 gls) (OM) and Simms, Williams, Backman, Hodder (Old Trinity) . Sponsors for the season were Vic Health, Royal Bank, . DBE Ricoh, CUB, Coles New World, Beaurepaires, Schweppes . Grovers, Kodak, Ansett, Australian Wool Board, Hugh Lyon, HBA, Four'n'Twenty Pies, Manifold Stationers, Southern Cross Hotels, James Dickson & Co ., National Mutual, National Mutual Trustees . QUIZ : Who holds the records for De La Salle for longest serving captain, coach and president of De La Salle Old Collegians ? ANSWER : No wonder mention of De La Salle brings a vision of this man to the mind - Barry Lyons, captain 1972 to 1979, and president 1979 to 1982 . It must be easier to be captain than president . And as coach, Ken Purcell, three terms, 1960 - 1, 64 - 8, 71 - 2, a total of 9 years . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 5 West Brunswick congratulated Rob Green on his 300th club game . Rob had epitomised the finest attributes of an amateur footballer and club man, and had filled many committee positions . What a turn up! Ormond fresh from a 28 point win over Uni Blues in the first round, and Old Xaverians, down by 85 points to Collegians . The


was at Yarra Park, never a happy hunting <<round for Ormond . Stephen Curtain was superb ,it full forward with 10 goals and the 'Monds were trounced by 77 points . Peter Metzner, Nick Wilton and Brendan Ryan were O .X.'s best . Ormond's forward work was very weak . Ian Chettle broke UHSOB club record with his 1 previously h e held Robert 232nd game , Press Reid startedcind197 . Correspondent for 6 years and Delegate for 7 years . "A" Section coaches were Mike Zemski (BullTemp), Bruce Ferguson (Coll), John Pollard (De La), Ajan Salter (Ivanhoe), Jim Durnan (North Old Boys), Jack Clark (Old Xavs), Paul Daffey (St Bernards) . Who coached Old Scotch and Uni Blues? In a real thriller in B section Old Brighton held on to beat St Kilda CBOBC 21 .15 to 20 .18 . A. Grant, Lade, Wilson (Old . B), and Riddell, Gilmore, Gillan (St. Kilda) were best . 20 YEARS AGO - 1980 Elsternwick Park "kick off between U . Blacks and A section newcomer MarceIlin O .C . was a magnificent high scoring game - the Blacks 5 points behind at half time, and getting home by 7 points, 22 .18 to 22 .11 . Best were Lockie, Llewellyn, Luscombe (U . Blacks) and Frazer (12 goals), Dillon, Aloisio (Marc O .C .) . Traditional rivals Collegians and Old Xaverians in B Section also played a close one with Collegians coming from behind in the final term to win by 2 goals . 15 .14 to 13 .14 . Parsons, Hibbins, Hoyle (Collegians) and Vale (7 gls), Brimacombe and Curtain starred . Old Haileybury ruckman, Michael Houston, alias "The Mountain" reached the 100 game mark . "A" section umpires were Mead, Wills , Goodman . Tracey, D . Dodds, Kelly . Miller, J . Smith, Crawford, Rossetto . Bernie Angel, returning to St Bernards after an absence of 3 years, played his 100th game . A member of "A section 1975 premiership team, Bernie had won the best and fairest in both juniors and seniors . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 5 AJAX's three new leaders Michael Ritterman (captain), Daryl Cohen (coach), and Ron Rogers (president) were all smiles after the club's 64 point win over St Pats-Monivae. Highest scoring game was in "B" section when Uni Blues 19 .18 .132 defeated Ivanhoe 17.12 .114 . Best were Anderson, Pleydell, Church (U . Blues) and Hughes (10 goals), Steen, Rojo (I'hoe). "A" section umpires were Goodman, Rowe, Wills, Rowell and Jorgensen . 150 games to Barry Shearer and John Williams (Alph) and Ken Shaw (La Trobe Reds) . Fawkner overwhelmed old Geelong by 10 goals after scoring by only a point in 1974's D section grand final . THF AMATFIIR FOnTRAi I FR 7000

30 YEARS AGO - 197 0 "A" section coaches were Peter McCormack, (De La Salle), John Booth (Old Paradians), Keith Marshall (MHSOB), Peter Falconer, (Collegians), Graham Calverley (Uni Blues), Alan Salter (Coburg), John Wilson (Caulfield Gramm), Ted Farrell (Ormond), Sam Birtles (Monash), and Syd Neale (Ivanhoe). One hundred games to Tony Hanneberry (St Bernards), Vern Malley (Coburg), Neville Pearson (ANZ Bank), Jack Evans (Assumption) and St Kilda CBC's new captain Phil Carey. Melbourne High played its first match for four years back at the School Oval after an extensive resurfacing program . Reservoir Old Boys extended a welcome to new coach Laurie Aghan . First time player Jeff Russ made an impressive debut - "this boy has class and he seems destined to go a long way in football", said the Ormond coach . Foundation member of the club, Gus Mitchell had been appointed senior coach of St Bernards capping off a career including club best and fairest and captain . 40 YEARS AGO - 1960 Advertisers were Lindsay Hassett's Sports Store, Solway Clothing Co ., Halls Sporting Publicity, Gifford Goaler Boots, Arena Sporting Footwear, A .E. Clothing Manufacturers, M .S .D ., Penguin Brand, J .H. Chandler Hardwear . N .F. Henry and Staff Bodyworks, T .W. Sherrin, Walker Stores, Corella Service Station, Dunklings, Andersons Homes, The Age. De La Salle were holding a "progressive dinner" starting at David Strickland's, 17 Railway Parade, Murrumbeena, and concluding at Neil Maher's. Footscray Tech's veteran Bob Sharp, 1946-59 and 243 games, had retired and taken a job as the club's boundary umpire . The song at Parksides social "do" was a duet by coach Ted Henrys and Captain Brian Lauder "where is my wandering boy tonight?" . 50 YEARS AGO - 1950 Advertisers were Pelaco, Stokes & Son, Christy Shaving Cream, MSD, J .G . Guest & Co ., George Taylor & Staff, A . & 0 . Robertson, State Savings Bank, Pearce Bjelke Peterson . Geelong were finding it tough in "A" section as, after leading Old Scotch by 7 points at half time, they went down by 20 points . Wearing guernsey No . 4 for Old Scotch was Manson Russel . A Section captains were N .Main (Ivanhoe), Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers), John Tiernan (Old Xaverians), Jack Grainger (Old Melb), Joe Sheehan (Ormond), Geoff Sinclair (Uni Blues), Mick Dexter (Uni Blacks) . Who captained Old Scotch and Brunswick? ?7


A : MARCUS TOOVEY (OLD 1®/ANIit3E) B : ROB REI®Y (VVFIITEFRIARS O C) C : BRAYDEN HAY ES ( B EAl1MARIS) ®1 : DANIE L DENBRABER (AQUINAS ®C) D2: SIM ON HOLMES ('1"FIO AST®WN) D3 : DAN LAULETTA (HAWTHORN ) ®4 : ADAM HARRIE (ELTHAM ®C ) * Nominations made by Amateur Footballer scribe s * Nominations qualify for the Player of the Month, Player of the Year and the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .



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D3 SECTION by Ed Sill

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r h e pre-season hype is finally behind us . The if, bu"ts and maybes surrounding new recruit s have been partly answered, the champions of preseason have had their hard work justified (or woke up on Sunday asking wh}9) whilst the onset of the season also saw that particularly "Ammo" creature reappear, the veteran twos players, from the summer hibernation . I hope the executive are a little bit lenient on their fines for late starting reserves games, at least five minutes should be allowed for the first game ritual of 째g'day, I'm . . . ." .

Finally, old rivals Eley Park and Hawthorn clashed at the Sharks hom e

Early days no doubt, but St . Johns managed to throw the cat amongst the pigeons with a trashing of the highly fancied Monash Gryphons . Elsternwick was another side to begin well, at the expense of Albert Park whilst Powerhouse . Williamstown and Hawthorn also recorded first up wins .

Preview First game for review sees Hawthorn take on Albert Park. The Hawks would have been satisfied with their first up win, particularly with the younger brigade serving them well . The Rats had a hard day at the office against a fired up Elsternwick but with the likely re-inclusion of some key big men will improve . The Smith (A) V Parker (H) clash will be a highlight but the Hawks should be able to use the home ground advantage to record a win .

Review St Johns stole the early limelight with a big win over Monash Gryphons . O'Donnell led the way, quelling the dangerous Killmister whilst the rest of the backline also held sway . St Johns increased their lead as the game wore on . with their talented band of youngsters showing ominous form . It must have been the brotherly love, with no less than eight brothers playing in the seniors! The other notable event was the great debut of goal sneak Horbury, who bagged a lazy seven . Powerhouse also got off to a great start, with an away from home win against Uni High . The House were best served by Robertson, Rampling, Doyle and Gill. Uni's cause wasn't helped with some injuries to key bigmen . Elsternwiek, under the expert tutelage of Lethal Leigh Murphy, kicked away early and were never threatened by Albert Park. Andy Contin starred in the middle whilst the Wick's big men were also prominent . For the vanquished . Pantazopolous up forward was his dangerous best whilst Robertson, Sutcliffe and Sutton were also good . Williamstown also enjoyed a first up win, at the expense of Richmond Central . In a pretty dour battle, backlines reigned supreme . Scores were never too far apart, with only I point separating the teams at the last break. Richmond has use of a stiff breeze in that quarter . however through the great play of BOG, Dave Lee were able to set up a match-winning break . The winners were also well served by Dervan, Savioa, Hynes and Macleod . 30

ground . The Hawks youngsters appreciated the firm going and with the likes of Sim Davies, Sam Stevens and Nick Hayes firing were able to record a comfortable win . For the Sharks, Damon Bruce battled manfully whilst the old warhorse, Adam Lenarcie, had a great battle with another old warhorse, Paul Orchard with honors relatively even on the day .

Next up, Uni High meet Eley Park with one side likely to record their first win for the year . Uni were competitive last week against the highly fancied Powerhouse whilst Eley Park were a little bit disappointing in their loss to Hawthorn . Another game featuring star fonvards with Uni s Farrelly and the Sharks Lenarcic keys to their sides' fortunes . Fancy Uni High .

A early season block buster occurs when Richmond host Powerhouse . Richmond were close but no cigar last week whilst the House make the second of four consecutive road trips . The Shannons add a touch of class to Richmond's big man department whilst the House have the classy Stu Craven in their big man department, The House are one of my favorites . expect them to triumph in a close one . Form side, St . Johns, host Wi lliamstown is a great match and one sure to provide some insight into how the season will unfold . Both sides are extremely fleet of foot with St. Johns in particularly having a youthful dash of speed . Expect St. Johns to make it two in a row . Finally, Elsternwick play host to Monash Gryphons. Monash would have been licking their pride after last week's result and will no doubt bounce back hard this week. Elsternwick got of to a great start and will be keen to make it two in a row . I have no doubt that Monash will fire up and ge t

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I ,irlc on track but unfortunately for them it might t, t ;,, another week . The Wicks for me . Correspondent s A good response first up although a few clubs re a little gun shy . Lets look for an early clean-p. The deadline has been brought forward, con-juently I will need all reports by preferably unday evening . (although Monday morning will be tule, at least for the first few weeks) . Contact can be made on 98981535 (home), 0418348723 (mob) 95533675 (fax) or via email o n ed.sill@lockers-pl.com.au.

SENIORS - 1 .4 .00 Est=wick 7.5 12.11 20 .17 21 .21 .147 ANert Pe: h A.RC 1 .3 5.7 9.7 12 .8.80 Elstermvick: Mussared 9. MssagJa 2. Noonan 2, Cappielto I . Burnlev I . Brennan I . B . Maltonv 1 . C . Mahony I . Curtaut i . walker I . Td7ey I . Best : Noohart . Mahonv. Mussared . Faster. Contm. BraAvtgton .Alben Park : Pantazopolous 6. Murray I,' Robertson I . Kane 1 . Prior i . N .Rutherford I . McKerrow I . Best: Robertson. Sutelftie . Sutton. Phillips . Waikley, Snrith. Umpim:Niek Evans Eley Park A.F.C 1 .2 4.8 7.13 10.17 .67 Hawthorn Aatateurs 7 .2 15.3 21.7 24.11 .155 Etev Park : Hau•Icn~ 3, Lenarcic 3 . Morris 2. Aienandrldis I . Bruce 1 . Best : Morrison . Jollv. WuNemim. 4for,is . Fisher. Carev. Hawthorn : tauletta 7 . Power 3 . Johnston 3, Stroud 2. Fulton 2. Patterson 2 . Hatrs 2. Sternbergs 2 . Edmonds I . Best : Garlick . Orchard . Strentxergs, Stevens, Stroud . P-utker.Umphc:DaGtid D'Altera URSOB 2 .2 6.3 9.5 15.8 .98 Power House 8 .4 11 .6 13.9 18.15.123 URSOB: B .Farreliv 3 . Crackareli 2. Madrigano 2, D .Farrellv 2 . O'D~,er 2. Bunn 1 . Carrick 1 . Cleveland 1 . Wallace I . Best : Cracknell . Ziilucid. Catlin. Dolence, Madri~arto. D .Farrelly .Power House: Searle 4. Rolls 4, McDonald 3 . Ramplltt 12. Burt Z . .MeLeod I . Casslo 1 . Craven 1 . Best: Rcbenson. Ramplhtg. Doyle. W. Rolls, Cassio.Ump3res : Adam Goo3es/Euan Lindsay WBliamstown Cyms 5.1 5 .6 5.12 9.13.87 Richmond Central 3.4 4 .8 5.10 6 .12.48 V.il&arnstowna Lee 3 . Willians 2. Wouda 2 . Vhtcent 2 . Best: Lee . Savior, Vincent. Hptes. Allen . Den- Rctuuond: Andonopotous 2 . O"Sulinwt I . B4Tnes 1 . Macak I . Siwka I . Best: Smith . Andonopolous . O'Sullivan, Graham . Barry. Ketlv.Umpires: Andy Carrick/Ken Brewe r Monash Gryphoas 5 .1 5.6 5 .12 9 .13.67 St.Johns O C 8.4 15.9 21 .18 25 .22.172 Monash .Brandford 5, Gfleluist 3. Robmson 2 . Bestee 1, Stratford I . Best : Bourbon. Btandford. Beslee . Poeiask. B .Cakttead . is, Coe}tead. St .Joluvs : Horbuv 7. J. Scardarnalla 4 . D .Scardamatla 3. Kass.ut 2, Hartnett 2 . Emel_v 2. D. Rvdquist I . Jones 2. Coulson 2 . B.Rydquist L Best: P.Watker, ODomtell . Ho3bury . Rydquist. Jones, R . walker.Umpire :Peter Woods

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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 9 9 LAULETTA HAWTHORN 7 7 C .HORBURY STJOHNS 7 7 PANTAZOPOULOS ALBERT PARK 6 6

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BROADHEAD ELEY PARK 9 9 N. PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 5 5 GONIS MONASH GRYPHONS 5 5

Elsternwick 0 .2 8 .4 10.6 18.10.108 Albert Park A .FC 1 .2 8 .7 10.8 13.10.88 ELsternuick :Stuchberv 4. Hankin 4. Devonshire 2. Peaslev 2. Lilakakis 2 . Clemets 1 . Hunt I . Best: DeFronshire . Hanlon . Hunt. Stuchherv. Ward. McAdam. Albert Park: Pastras I . Best: Tepiaui, Lamont . Barton. Lamont . Jackson . Redpath. Eley Park A.F.C 1 .2 6.7 10 .8 13 .10 .88Hawthorn Ameteura 1 .9 7.9 11 .12 14 .14 .98Elev Park :Broadford 9. Nelson 2 . Keoum 1 . Roan I . Best : Broadford. Heath. Nelson, Tippct. Reddington. Baldrv. Hawthorn : Law 4 . Pollock 4. Dallamarta 2 . McCoaan 2. Bran I . Murray 1 . Best: Dallamarta Pollock. Murray. Ryan. McCowan. Tierney. ~ UHSOB 1 .1 2.4 2 .4 8.5 .53Power House 3 .3 5.4 13 .6 17.8.110U.N.S .O.B: Lon~ on 2 . Ham 2. Wfllians I . Shephard I . Tuner I . Mills 1 . Best: DLUUCk . MichaeL Caterall . Wtllian>s. Eltrinqham. Ray^. Par~er House: Par;o!15 . Robinson 4. Gaakos 3 . Hall 2 . Kilpatrick 1 . Milrer 1 . Elliot I . Best: Miller. Galakos. Robinson. Noren. Ctmunhts . Hall. Wi ll iamstown Cym.s 5.4 8 .10 10.16 16.20 .116Rlchmoad Ceutml 0 .0 1 .0 2.0 3.0.18willlamstown :Burgess 4. McNeartv 4. Tuck 2, Pame 2. Hoover 2. Carter 1 . B.Grant I. Macklev I . Pach 1 . Best: Maektev. Ivkotic. Buttergetg ."fobv . Altus . Breguet. R~e(unond : 'Mi#atovie 2 . Lcembruggen I . Best : O'Brten. ~Casucau . Butuhatv . Leembruggen. Woodman . Lane. Monash Gry~phons 1 .1 6.2 9 .4 12.6 .78 St .Johas 0 C 7.4 12.7 17 .8 22.9.141 Monash: Gonis 5. Kvrtakov 2, W7tite I . Gravdon 1 . Healy l . Kent I . Clark l . Best : Kvriakov. Mute, teeton . Gonis. Bateman. Callus. St.Johns : Hvland 4 . Duccuculino 3 . Dra~v.idge 3 . Revtwlds 2 . Hancock 2. Ladsen 2 . Dousett 2 . Denhart I . Aberjara L. Pancione . Fienqar I . Best : Foncecci. Dragaidge. Aberjaron . H}iand. Flentja .

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D4 SECTION by David, Walsh

0 ne week down, which means only 17 more to go! And as always the first round greeted hal f the teams with the sweet smell of success whilst the same number met with a disappointing beginning to their campaigns . Newcomers Bentleigh showed they are likely to be strong contenders this season while the Old Westbourne side have already suffered the same number of defeats they had in the whole of the '99 home and away season . REVIEW The other side to join the competition from th e Southern League, South Melbourne, travelled out to Syndal to take on the Tally Ho boys but departed after a narrow loss . In a tight first term both sides struggled to get on the scoreboard before Syndal clicked in the second quarter and established a handy lead at half time, aided by some inaccurate kicking from the Districts . South managed to get some flow into their play after the main break by the home side were able to hang on due to the efforts of Beckett, Cachia and Raab (4) . Eltham were able to overcome the St Marys side, who had previously caused them some concerns, out at Ferndale Park. The Saints lost onballer Carra early and the Turtles midfield, lead by Hardie, Fammartino and Duggan took over giving Doody good service up forward . Boyes, Frail and Hill tried hard for the home team but they were eventually overrun by the likes of Horsefield and put off their game by Troy "Didiot" Carter . As mentioned Old Westbourne suffered a first up loss to North- Brunswick out at the tight Jackson Reserve. The North boys set up a good win with an eight goal third term after the Warriors had taken a five point lead into the main break. The strength of the Brunswick side was a key and the performances of the Wernham brothers, McMahon and Sammandro were impressive . Best for the Westbourne side were Board, Billinger and Chaffey whilst Moore kicked (5) . Bulleen started off their year with a convincing eight goal win over Swinburne . The Cobras held a slender 11 point lead at half time but ran away with an eleven goal to four second half . The height of the Swinburne side gave the Bulleen team a few headaches but in the end the play of Gencarelli, Pulvarenti (6) and Matt D'Angela proved too good . Mt . Lilydale continued the sort of improvement they showed in the second half of the '99 season 34

with a strong win over Brunswick out at Quarry Road . A good start for th e Rams, who had to wait a long time for their firs win last year whilst the 'Wickers will live to figh another day . In the last game Bentleigh did enough to senc a few shudders through the rest of the D4 grad( with a thumping of Werribee first up. Despite lo singacouplefkyplaersov theofsan Bentleigh more than had the 'Bees measure at home . Once again it is still early days for the Werribee side and there is little doubt their first win is not far off. PREVIEW In the first of today's clashes last year' s reserves grand finalists Mt . Lilydale and Eltham meet at Mt. Lilydale . You would expect both sides to have reasonable depth and I'm tipping this will be an interesting match. Both will be looking for a great deal of improvement this season and showed this in Round One . Despite the Rams home ground advantage I think the Turtles impressive win last week is a fair indication they will be a force this year and should be good enough to take out this one, Eltham by 23 points . In the first of a couple of Round Two local derbys the game between Brunswick and their North Brunswick neighbours should be an absorbing duel . The North side started well with a good win last round whilst the 'Wickers will be looking for a big lift this week . However the goal kicking strength of the North Brunswick side should see them come out on top . North by 34 points. Two first round winners, Syndal and Bulleen, meet in the next game in what promises to be a ripper. These two sides will be eyeing off finals spots at this early stage and this match will give both a good indication of how they are travelling. Bulleen continued to build on their improvement in Round One whilst Syndal did enough to hold off a fast finishing South Melbourne. In what is a toss of the coin I go with the Cobras, but it should be a tight one . The two new comers, Bentleigh and South Melbourne, clash in Round Two at Bentleigh. The Districts took a while to get firing last week but when they did they gave Syndal a fright where as Bentleigh demolished Werribee away from home .


;jn, coupled with a return to Bentleigh ion Reserve is enough to sway me in favour home side . Bentleigh by 37 points . C,I the other 'derby' Werribee host Old 1Vestbolu'ne at Chirnside Park. Both teams ;icked off the season with a loss last week and will I e desperate to turn things around against their I w a1 rivals . I am no where near brave enough to -rite off the Warriors after just one game following [ileir efforts last season and despite the 'Bees givit their all I think Old Westbourne will come Nay cvith the points . 1~vo more sides who are yet to get on the board Lius year= Swinburne and St Marys . meet in the r,st game for Round Two. The University side aved with the Cobras for a half last week before uccumbing whilst the Saints were better than the scoreboard showed in their clash . If Carra returns 1ey will be a big show but if not Swinburne might i1tst sneak through for their first win . I SOCIAL NOTE S A bit on early so get along and support your club . Syndal have a Ladies Day on today at the clubrooms kicking off at 12 .00 p .m . Drinks and lunch will be served before the seniors match . The Old Westbourne club have a nightclub tour on tonight with a bus departing at 8 p .m . after today's game . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Please fax match reports to 9435 5665 and I can also be contacted on 0409571580 . To have everything in by Sunday evening would be great and thanks for your efforts in Round One .

North Brunswick - Well done Sean "Piu2ge' Wernham on your first milestone ( 50 games) with North Brunswick . With added leadership "Plugger" will progress into a fine player with the club .

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SENIORS - 1 .4.00 North Brunswick 4.5 5.7 13.13 16 .15.111 Old Westbourne A.F.C 0.0 6.6 6 .7 12 .10.82 North Brunswick :Boudoloh 4. S.Wernham 4. Sc.lternham 3. McMahon 1 . Latouf 1 . Tancredi 1 . Magnusson 1 . B(wd 1 . Best: Boudoloh. McMahon. Sarrmartino. Kvriazi.s. Wernham. Taneredl. Old Westbourne : Moore S. Leitch 3 . Horsburgh 2. Robson I . Christo 1 . Best : Board, Chatfev. Villinger. Aldridge. Fleming. Jenldnson. Umpires : Michael Gilday/George Paleodmos Mt .Litydale 19.10.124 Brunswick A .F.C 12.14.86 Mt.Lil}dale:Flanagan 4. Bunch 3. HaNrs 3 . Pearce 2. Wells, Carolan I . Gibson I . McKenzte I . Stone 1 . Strachan I . Besl: Hayes . Brebner. Hendrie. Bturett Gibson. Brunswick : Goal kickers and Best pla}ers not supplled.Umphes:Ron Smith/ James Maebus:Pat Marius St. Marys 3.2 6.4 7.8 12 .9.81 Eltham Collegians 3.2 10.8 19.10 24 .12.156 SLMarvs : Goal kickers and Best placers not supplied . Eltham : Gas Otto 5. MacDonald 3 . Dean 3 . Hardle 2 . Coonert~~ 2. Jest 2 . T.}oodv 2 . Gathercole ilapill . Davies I . Horsburgh 1 . Bates 1 . Best : fiorsburgh. Hardie, Fammartino.Kennedy MacDonald. Daody .Umptres:Alan Ladd Bulleen Cobras 19.12 .128 Swlnburne Unlversity 11 .8.74 Bulleen :Goal kickers and Best placers not supplied . Suinburne:o'Mara 3. Hamilton 2, Luckey 1 . ODwniell 1 . Harris I . Demarte 1 . Ptotruski t . Fidler 1 . Best: Cavicchiolo. O'Mara. Andrinopolous, Milano. Hamllton .Umpires:Barry Bolgerartichael Phillips Syndnl Tally-Ho 1 .4 8.8 12.11 13 .14.92 South Metb . Districts 1 .2 4 .10 7.13 11 .15.81 S}ndal: Raab 4. Beckett 3 . Cachia 2. Hall 1 . Bingham 1, Thompsen 1 . Dix I . Best: Heckett . Ertan. Btngham. Joy. Henderson . Broum .South Melb: G~I kickers and Best plavers not supplied.Umpires :Ron Marhr Benthle3gh A.F.C 26.20.178 Werri6ee Amsteurs 10.10.70 Bentte[2h : Sharp 9 . HandBeid 6. Henry 5, Whithington 2. Adaway 1, Lewis l, FLShicrT~- I . Codarin 1 . Best: HutcL<on . Adaerav. Sharp, E41es. Handfietd. HenrxtVetribee Amateurs: Isaac 4 . Dreu• 2, McGrath I, Mon~rea I . Fuller I . Flack I . Best: Edwards . Addamo . Mongey. McMlllan . Fraser. M. ISrew. Umpires :Daid Irons/Nick Lemon: Wavne case

RESERVES -- 1.4 .00 No rth Brunswick 2.3 6.6 9.9 9.13.67 Old Westbourne ARC 0.2 1.7 3.9 7.12.54 North Bruns«7ck: Crosirra 2 . Rhook 2. Alameddfne 1 . Pattulo 1, Tancredi 1 . Mason 1 . Pi.sasale 1 . Best: Pisasale. vFavad, Rosella. pa~ Laoumtzes .Old 1Vesthmune : Cr~svell 2. Habersatt 2 . Leitch 2. Rballand I . Best: Chunk. Pillsbury, Milne. Robbins. Aquilina. Dangerffcld. Mt.Lilyilale 20.19 .139 Brunswick A.F.C 5.3 .33 Mt .Lllvdale: Anderson 6. Featonsbv 4 . Rooney 4. Gardiner 3. Munk 2 . Delbiondo 1 . Best: Anderson, Gardiner. Caulfield. Roonev.Brunsviclc Goal kickers and Best slavers not supplied . St .Marys 6 .2 8 .3 13.10 17.11.11 3 EithamCoGollagians 1.3 3,5 4.8 5.10.40 St.Mar}s: 1~ ~kickers and Best players not supplied. Ettham: Woodward 2, Baud I. Justice I . Watson 1 . Best : VJhitc . Baud, Justice . Schafer. Stackpoote. &dleen Cobras 18.10 .118 Sc~lntrume si Univerty 8 .7 .43 Bulleen:Goal kicker s and Best players not supptied. Sr4inburne :Brodte 2 . Sev~dalis 1. Sandhu 1 . Kane 1 . James I . Best: Abbott . Kane . McDonald. Sandhu . Syndsl Tally-Ho 2 .1 4 .5 5.6 6.6 .42 SouW Meib.INstrictg 1 .0 3 .3 3.6 6.8 .44 Stndal :vannzlzen 2. Richardson I. Clark 1 . Hannett I . Stoforidis I . Best Clark . l4onk. Bucklev. Boucher. South hfelb:Goal kickers and Best players not supp8 8 Werribee Amateurs 7 Bentteigir A.F.C 11.11 .77 tYerihee : Stephenson I . Warren 3. Alabakis 1 . Gullfoyle 1 . Czajkowski 1 . Best : Thomas. Dole . Fletcher, Brrnvning, Green, Warren . Bentletkh : Sampson 3, Bounseall 2. English I . Jackson 1 . Hall I . Snelling I, Moffat I . pittito 1 . Best : Beatie. Pittito, pine. Nece. Craven. Bounsall.

TODAY'S MATCHES D4 SECTION BRUNSWICK v. NORTH BRUNSWICK MT. LILYDALE v . ELTHAM SWINBURNE UNI v . ST . MARYS

SENIORS NAME

CLUB

LAST WK TOTAL

C . SHARP BENTLEIGH 9 9 J . HANDFIELD BENTLEIGH 6 6 MOORE OLD WESTBOURNE 5 5 GASPAROTTO ELTHAM 5 5 A . HENRY BENTLEIGH 5 5 D4 RESERVE ANDERSON MT LILYDALE 6 6 FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 4 4 ROONEY MT LILYDALE 4 4

SYNDAL TALLY-HO v. BULLEEN COBRAS BENTLEIGH v . SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS OLD WESTBOURNE v. WERRIBEE

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D4 Sectio n RENTLEIGH Coach : Paul Dimmatina Res . Coach: Paul Jemmeson 1 C Sharp (C)

2 P Morgan 3 A Anastasio 4 D Lewis 5 M Eyles (VC) 6 R Webe r 7 M Colaiacovo 8 J Handfield 9 I Jackson 10 A Henry 11 D Martin (C) 12 L Codarin 14 B Fotopoulos 15 P Withington 16 P Jemmerson (RC)

BRUNSWIC K Coach: Stan Gilday Res. Coach : Steve Kannegiesser

1 2 3 4

B.Lovett J .Markham B .Moore J .Bel i

BULLEEN COBRAS Coach : Joe D'Angelo ' Asst. Coach : John Kalpakis Res Coach: Jamie Redfern 1 J . Kalpaki s

2 T.Orwin 2 S . Petty (RC) 3 R . Pulverenti 4 I . McLeod 4 N . Cartledge 5 M . Dall'Oglio (C) 6 I . Baccin i 7 F. Bald i 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Goetz

ELTWA COLLEGIAN MS Coech : Peter Slacik Res . Coach: Jason Lees 1 D . Fammartino 2 T. Duggan

3 R . Pilapil 4 B. Doody (C) 5 S . Jeal 6 D .Dowdle 6 M . Best 6 P.Laming 7 M Gasparotto 7 D.Sedgwick 8 L Sharpe 8 D.Clarke 9 C . Watson 9 J .Grixti 10 W. Bates 10 S.Lak e 11 J . Mizzi 11 T.Fulto n 12 J . Lees 13 S .Kannegiesser 14 S .Moore 13 R . Bel l 10 A . Gencarelli 15 R .Smith 14 S . Justice 16 A .Dean 11 A . DeJong 15 L . White 17 G.Mc govran 12 16 D . Barnett 18 V.Gaffy 17 J Psaras 17 G . Lays 13 N . Cooke 19 N .Melone 18 A . Macdonald 18 S Adaway 14 S. Casey 20 T.Mcginniskin 19 R . Kennedy 19 S Hall (RVC) 21 S .James 15 J . Trinchi 20 A. Hardi e 20 R Fishlock 22 M .Mcbride 16 D. Trinchi 21 M. Lu tt ick 21 A Graham 23 M .Love tt 17 M . Fai t 22 R. White 24 L .Mcbride 22 S Arvanitis 23 J . Woodward 25 M.Cleveland 18 R . Badanjek 23 A Cloug h 26 G .Cross 24 M . Dwyer 19 S. Trapman 24 G Stamatakos 27 S .Dreier 25 C . Horsburgh 20 J . Mora n 25 D Gold 28 G .Conway 26 J. Glare 21 N 29 B . Lykopandis 27 J (Eddy) Seeley .Mcbride 27 R . Beecroft 30 S .Mcbride 22 P . Bastasin 28 T. Barnett (VC ) 31 M .Bullock 29 A . Macaulay 30 B Padgha m 23 J . Redfern 32 S .Draffin 30 A . Hadfield 31 R English 24 M . Opie 33 S .Londrigan 31 T. Carte r 32 D Fishlock 34 M .Whiteside 25 W. Olney 32 C . Baud 35 S .Hewitt 33 M Eefting 26 J . D'Angelo 33 A Yule 36 A .Lo s 34 A Stone 27 34 R . Pilapil 37 A.Berius 35 L Ireson 35 T. Todaro 38 M.Attard 28 A . Foskett 36 M Backma n 39 J .Hope 36 D. Howg ate 29 A . Summers 37 P Hutchison (VC ) 40 R.Mainelli 37 M . Whelan 30 S. Colversto n 41 M .Bond 38 G Beattie 38 D . Ardi n 31 S . McLaren (DVC ) 39 F. Coonerty 42 S .Woodbridge 39 L Pittito 43 D .Woodards 32 C. Clements 40 J . Bau d 40 J Bounsal l 44 C .Miller 33 A . Coo k 41 41 J Neve (RDVC) 45 P,Geddes 34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 42 S . Weinman 42 G Kel l 46 P.Mcrae 43 M . Sfili goj 47 L.Marchant 35 T. Sett e 43 R Neve 44 T. Hardie 48 J .Ea r 36 P. Dali'Oglio 44 S Craven 45 R . Davies 49 A .Cosmano 37 J (RDVC) . Paatsch 50 A .Geddes 46 45 A Pittito 38 G . Brown 47 51 G .Cavanagh 52 S.Grant 48 46 G Rubio-Thorne 39 H . Dimitriou 53 B.Cazaly 50 A . Kels o 47 B Moffat 40 T. May 54 B .Brett 51 S . Maxfield 49 S Hodges 41 R . Rigoni 55 T.Lovett 52 G. Stackpole 50 A Stanes 56 M .Cox 42 V. Dam 53 M. Stammers 51 M Pirie 57 Y.Saad 43 B . Dimasi 54 P. Barnett 58 C .Caminiti 52 L Sampson 44 B 55 P. Morrow . Saaksjarvi 59 C .R yan 53 M Snelling 56 45 J . Mustica 60 D.Sfocks 54 S Colarco 57 S Gathercole 61 E .Pavio 46 C . Borrelli 55 D Manning 58 62 G.Surace 47 56 C Aitken 59 B. Evans 63 H .Hahne 48 M . Soumelidis 64 J .Bradley 60 B . Sumpter 57 T Co x 65 J .Ericson 49 62 58 A Patchell 66 J .Gibson 63 C. Dods 50 C . Genitsaris 59 D Pittito 67 J .Harris 64 51 R . Rodrigues 68 L .Cavanagh 65 S Scahfer 69 L .Cordes 70 M .Comme rford 71 M.Nugent 72 M .Robinson 73 M .Rya n 4 S .Goodwin 5 A Leve r

74 N .Bowman 75 P.Conduit 76 P.Stocks 77 R .Crai gie 78 R .D'anlonio 79 R.Dipietro 80 S .Mclean 81 S .Vidler 82 W.Watson

MT L9LYDALE Coach: David Keas t Res. Coach : Jason Flanagan 1 A Penhale

2 P Hayes 3 F Varga 4 A Del Mastro 5 P Ston e 6 N Tregonning 7 D Hendrie 8 M Gobett i 9 A Del Biondo 10 J Gardiner 11 C Gibson 12 M Brebner 13 R Kid d 14 C Walsh 15 F Livingston 16 P Caulfield 17 A Burred 18 B Jealous 19 J Burgess 20 J Penhale 21 T Amos 22 D Johnson 23 B Egan 24 C Callanan 25 A Delahunt 26 T Flanagan 27 N Pearce 28 T Crowe 29 P Furlong 30 G Bird

31 C Varga 32 P Carola n 33 C Anderson 34 T Amos 35 D Callanan 36 E O'Brien 37 M Pearl 38 D Kennedy 39 L Allanson 40 W Newell 41 T Branson 42 M Periera 43 D Holloway 44 J DeRun 45 R McKenzie 46 K Maniscalchi 47 C Lonergan 48 D Featonby 49 P Varga 50 D Prest 51 S Wootten 52 M Wells 53 L Hoogenboom 54 G Cowa n 55 L O'Meara 56 T Wilson


D4 Section rdTil BRUNSWICK OLD WESTROURNE STH MELD DIST . ST. MARY'S SWIRRURN E C , h : Craig Fox R c s . Co s ch: Pcter Dowsett

Coach : Andrew Hadley Res. Coach : Craig Stewart

Coach: Peter McBrearty Coach: Peter Oliviert UNIVERSITY Res Coach : Mel Beye r Res Coach : Mi Learmonth Coach : Matthew George

1 G . Robson 1 . B. Anaipakos Res Coach : T.B.A. 1 S . Wernham 2 D . Taylor 2 . J . Burke 2 D.Adams . G . Popple g 3 3 . M . Hannan 2. J . Sheed y G. Lattouf 1 4 P. Dimarco 4 A . O'Keefe 4 . S . Stepnell 3. J . Piotrowski 5 W, McMahon 5 S . Craig 5 . N . Warszewski 4. A. Fidle r 6 D. Pizzari 6 J . Horsburgh 6 . S . King 5. J . Demarte 7 G, Magnuson 7 R . Mutimer 7 . W. Rosowski 6 . B . Canfield 7. A. Hamilton 8 A Horsburgh 8 A . Peterson 8 . S . Smit h 8. M . Debono 9 A . Sammartino 9 C . Villinger 9 . M. Balsjaw . M . McCalman 10 W. Fawcett 10 T . Madigan 10 . G . McDonald 9 10 . . George Boudoloh M 11 J . 11 A . Christo 11 . P. Moon 11 . D. Milan o 12 S . Clare 12 M . Gibb 12 . A. Hobbins 12 . B . Nicholl 13 C . Anderson 13 S . Hewitt 13 . E . Henderson 13 . M . Luckey 14 M . Newto n 14 . R. Good e 14 B . Mattson 14 . A. Bullman 15 H . Tsialtis 15 . C. Thoma s 15 A . Board 15 . B . Lazzaro 16 S . Tsialtis 16 . S . Reynoldso n . Christo 16 . M . Thomas . Kyriazi s 17 A 17 . J . Andrinopolou s 17S M . Aquiline rTn 18 B. Whitman 16 17, B . Gibson 18 . A . Fiuman i . Depiazza 18 . Famulari 18 S . T. Green 19 19 S . B . O'Mara 20 19 M . Craig 19 . S . McDougall 20 . M . Trainor 21 Scott Wernham 20 J . Wilson 20 . J . Pohiner ~ 21 . R . Merkel 22 C .Fo x 21 B. Dangerfield 21 . B . Powell 22 . S . George D . Ellis 22 W. Fleming 22 . G . Mijatovic 23 . M . Cavicchiolo 23 24 M . Caso n 24 S. Tancred i 23 G . Flower 23 . P. Hannon 25 Hourigan ..25 T. 24 L . Fai rfield 24 . A . Bryson 26 . T. Schwerdt 26 R . Pretty 25 D . Moore 25 . P. Cheevers 27 . D . Murph y 27 D . Lawson 26 P. Mesman 28 . T. Harris 26 . J . Royle 28 W. Pretty 27 D . Billman 29 . R . Cavicchiol o 27 . B . Downing 29 C . Jewell 30 . P. Turk 28 D . Slatt e ry 28 . D . Thomas 30 S . Healey 31 . B . Robe rts 29 D . Horsburgh ~✓ 29 . P. Nice 31 J. Freema n 32 . B . Prio r 30 R . McMillan 30 . S . Wright 33 32 M . Mason . N . Smith 31 R . Aldrid g e . Rotell a 33 J 31 . L. Ber ry 34 . A . Collin s . 32 G . Jenkinson 32 Pisasale 34 M . D . McGee 35 . S . Collins 33 J . Lott 35 P. Dowset t 33 . J . Bradley 36 . C . Gillmartin 35 B. Slatte ry 36 P. Tancredi 37 . T. Bennett 34 . J. Sadat 37 D. DeMorton 36 S. Chaffey 38 . L . Waters 35 . N . Vergos 39. P. Jones 38 A . Crosina 37 A. Leitch 36 . M . Fern ..40 M . Strou d 39 C. Rhook 38 B. Mattsson 37 . M . Rosowski 41 T Drahtidi s 40 B . McCallum 39 A. Robbin s 38 . S . Herman 42 . R . Uebergang 41 J . Elasma r 40 S. Leitch 39 . A . Contreras 43 . J . Roberts 42 R . Papanikokou 41 B. Williams 40 . L . Williams 44. N . Morga n 43 J . Page 42 45. D . Islip 41 . A . Berrigan 44 M .Fayad 46. J . Sandhu 43 P. Hopper 45 M . Gosney 45 B . Alaneddine 44 47. J . Sevdali s 46 M . Bellesini 46 C . Boyd 49. R . Winter s 45 N. Aquiline 50 T. Hughes 47 G. Goumas 50. M. Goodwi n 48 L. Patvillo 46 51 . P. James 47 D. Rivaland 49 S . Laoumtzes 52. S. O'Donnell 48 50 B . Laoumtzes B S 53. M. Bell 49 51 54. N . Tucker 52 A . Boudoloh 50 P. Habersatt 55. A. Furey 56. B. Pilley 53 J . Thompson 51 P. Martinson 57. P. Nelso n 58. R . Simpso n 59 . P. Dawso n

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Coach: Kevin Hannett Res Coach : Nick 7oc e

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Coach : Tim Elli s

1 J Barro Res. Coach : Eddie Galizi 2 I Bingham 1 D . Fraser 3 M Joy 2 S . McNamara VWon g 3 C . Cummin s 4 P Henderso n 4 S . Conway 5 S . Bisby 5 D Hannett 6 S. McGrath B Dix 7 T. Ellis 6 J Cotsis 8 C . Camilleri C Price 9 A. Towers 7 A Burns 10 B . Walker 8 R Bennett 11 N . Isaac 9 S Kemper 12 R . Rantino 10 T Psinas 13 D . Lenoury 11 J Rutter 14 B. McMillan 12 D Ben t 15 Matt Drew 13 B Pearce 16 J. Salmon 17 C . Becker 14 S O'boyle 18 E . Collier 15 N Murray 19 J. Addam o 16 B Boucher 20 P. Albakis 17 A Burgess 21 S . Dalbon 18 S Macfarlan e 22 A. Dibaitista M Foale 23 D . Smith 19 M Glenister 24 S. Harding 20 C Hall 25 S . Pogliese I Mackenzie 26 P. Thomas 27 D . Warwick 21 A Thompson 28 C . Whiting 22 S Hoare 29 S. Dole 23 G Kemper 30 B. Carlesso 24 M Macfarlan e 31 D . Stephenso n 25 C Clark 32 B. Seeber 26 G Stoforidis 33 C. Dunievy 27 A Dance 34 K . Mongrey 28 M Kennedy 35 J . Young 29 A Sheer 36 P. Marsh 30 K Gleeson 37 C . Edwards 38 J . Crooks 31 A Richardson 39 C . Chapman 32 L Hannemann 40 S . Fuller 33 M Richardson 41 M . Houston 34 W Hall 42 S. Fenton 35 C Cachia 43 E . Galiz i 37 B Hannemann 44 T. McKee 38 M Christiansen 45 A. Bordignon 39 G Dimitropoulo s 46 P. Rogers 40 N Toce 47 D . Shelley 48 G . Shelley 41 M Beckett 49 D . McKee 42 D Raab 50 K. Pace A Findlay 51 S . Fenton 43 A Brown 52 L . Djakovic 44 A Dyde 53 N . Robert J Sargent 54 R . Portogallo 45 D Richardson 55 P. Semmens 46 M Pan e 56 A . Addamo 49 J Maestros 57 D . Flack 58 D . Lzajkowski 51 P Van Veldsen 5 53 S Boyd 9 60 54 P Shee r

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co 'T 64 S Exact number of goals and behinds for each team must be accurately named Entry to be faxed to 9531 2050 or emaile d to phil@vafa .asn .au Entry to be received by noon Tuesday preceding match One entry per person only 0 Prize :. $100 to winning entry with $100 to nominated VAFA clu b If not claimed, prize increases each week by $50 MATCH : OLD TRINITY v . SCO RES. PR IZ E: NOw:

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RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER S Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly. Behaviour Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers . It is preferable for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play :,/hen the ball is away from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme . Please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .

Trainers, May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . Attire Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts,Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to be wom under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 01 .04 .00 St.Kevins 0.5 8 .7 8.8 8.9 .57 St.Bemarda 1 .2 4 .3 7.4 10.5 .65 St.Ke•kts Goal blotters and best Ftlaters not supplied. St. Bemards:0'Donnell 6• McManus 2. Staldeton 2. Best: Stapleton. O' Donnell . O'Sullivan . BugR'n . Borg. RahlU . phes: Gr:iltznt Thautes/Justm Grossbar d 4 .5 6.6 i.e Le Sidle 9.9 15.10.100 B^+'ebury 3 .1 6.2 9.3 10 .5.65 •la e : Evans 6, 0' Connell 4 . t5:dmslcv 2 . Bwtmcl 1 . Carullo I . Sktnear 1 . Best : n . , Evans. Murray. DoPIe. MIDee Gmdter.Old Haileybury: Sah•as 4 . Brooks I . I . HWt 1 . LvtCford- Jones i . tt:a.vnan 1 . Best- Fletcher. Langford-Jones . Lam, ~nme. S3h•as.l7mplres: Jam/e KvOVs/Tmr Freedman. 1.0 3.1 3 .1 4.1.25 4.5 8.8 18 .10 24.14 .158 : Cr~grN 1 . key 1 . Lombardl I . Ploenges 1 . Best: Tenson. Corerut. Boundv. fr. El Molramad . Moore. Old Bri~,hton: Vim: Jackson S . McGlhTav 5 . Admits 3. MIU13. 3, bfcKlmm 2. Marks I . Smelt I . Best: South . Stewart, Nard• Dlckersen . . Mattesl . Umpires : Mark Gibso n University Blues 1.5 8.11. 8.14 13.19.97 Cw, :Melburniana 5.5 5 .8 8.10 10 .14 .74 Unhsrsllv Blues : Morgan 4, Kelimer 3. Atunro 3 . Fall¢a• 3 . Frteker 3 . Beaton I . Best : . F7lckec Depasalsle, Temple-Smith, Mutuo. 44llcos. bid Melbumeuts: Rad+,u^wllk 2 . Gnmdv 2 . Hau•kms 1 . Artien 1 . Treloar 1 . Best: Grundy . Munson . Fi.iwlWs . Trekar, Aider. Umplrea: Matt Cax/D1rk Kramer. 0.4 8.10 10 .13 15.21 .111 0.2 3.5 9.8 11 .10.78 rtans: McDonnell 4. Calman 2 . Ht,o.gt~is 2 . Johnston 2, M .MeC.vYhv 2• Thomas 2 , n1n• I . Best: M .MCCartht• . Bonadlo. Thomas . Slxekmait Calman, McDrnmell . Carpenter 3. Gallatl S. t4lllte 2. Ma0letts 2. Cahill 1 . Best: Cmckne0 . AIDt . Wtllte. Furlan. Hesse. Umphes : Rick Lee/Andrew Rechtman . !,~-nod O.C 2 .3 3.8 8 .9 9 .9.63 6 .2 9.9 10.12 15.16.106 44aunal :B:iliard 2 . Jav-~ 2 . Chalk I .Best : Mas4e6. St-horn . bfclnn're. HeaL Flilkr. Thomson- Collegians : Goal . Jones klckers I and best players not supplled . Umpire: Be:n R}tle.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 01 .04 .00

Hampton Racora 3.3 8 .9 7.11 12.14.88 Ikon YaBep 3 .4 6 .4 18.9 22.13.145 Hampton Ra.ers: Fischer 4 . Pearson 3, fiulWtg I . Deal I . Carr I. Molten I, Biang1mdo LBest: L.aurence. Can-. Stafford. Rutting, Prantzos, Moltno . Yours Vallev: Crew 7 . Red 4 . AlldtWn 4. Peake 3. Pask 2 . Rife I . Urbana 1 . Best: Drew. Tomkms Beal. Britt . Mlddlln, Sash Umplrea: Graeme?rforgan/Paul Bem • ~ Trinity 8'3' 11.5 13.15 15.20 .110 Old Carey 0 .5 3.8 4 .7 5.7 .37 Old Trtmtt•: Cornell 5. Taylor 3, Chrtstopherson2 . CrisOatto2 . Denies I . Eherbeck I . Der4-iltoo I . Best: Blackmore . Condron . Best, Hine, Davies. Amtatas.Oid Carey : Stewart 2. Lecmg i . Zemskt I . Sedman I . Best : Steuzrt. Zemskt . Detanztnskl, Small, Adam . Umpfro : Andre v hfltcheil/Davtd V4lndlav . ~un~'la 13 .11.89 W'tteirlm. 10.7.87 tmarl.s: Hartman 4. Gmdolln 2 . Clemente I . Deton 1 . Foley 1. Healv 1 . McGee 1. '' -: :ahols i . Tuck 1 . Best : Brook . Pratt. McGee, Hartman. Clemente. Heah•. ti7utefnars: Su;Wt 5, Graluun 2. Poster 1 . Crea I. Ph-der I . Best : Ale .xartder. CotdtGard. Janson Prow. S<vt. So-aim. . Umphea : Gam• Nicholson/Steven Nicholson/Chris Ecansl . Nicholson

Old Scotch 2 .2 9.8 9 .10 13 .15.83 Old Ivanhoe 2 .5 3.9 10 .13 13.14.92 Old Scach: Beaurepatre 3 . Tulloch 2. Brooke I . Dillon 1 . GBChrLst 1. Hooke 1 . Johnston I . Rams:n• I . Ralski l . Sladen I . Best: G6ehrist . Rodskl . Joseplts . Beaurepalre. Cleeland . Hooke.Olil h.vthoe : Bcreza 5 . H<auites 4 . BrIy~ s 1 . Theat~st I . Stafford 1• Manelleld . Best : Be,n . Morris, h4vte6eld . Clarke. Gibson, Clarke. Umpires: Tony Llllee/Ken tVatker . UNDER 19 BLUE - 01 .04 .0 0 Monaah Blues 5.7 13 .13 21.19 28.24 .180 Glen Eira 1.0 1.1 2 .1 4 .1.25 MonaSh Blues : Brn•er 8 . Costley 4 . Hauidns 4 . Burley 3. Cat7echka'o 3, Rosengarten I . Mellington I . Graham I . Glugston I . Best : Botrj. Haudcins. McCormick . Cavtcc7do. 0'Sullhan, Graham . Glen Elm : Kasar 2 . 7xblan 1 . Banket 1 . Best : Kasar, Allen, Baraket. Zebian. Ahmed All. Serpanchy. Umphe : Daniel Halltwell. De I . Stille 10.4.64 Caulfield Or 20.24 .144 De In Salle: Roberts 4. Krezel 2. Mulholland I . Bulkier. Lambe, 141se. Best : Delahave . Arbon. Lambe. YSUodock. Roberts, Meehan, CaulDeld Grammer : Bruhn 4. 'Neker 4. Roberts 3. Rcnberk 2 . Docker 2, Kuppe 2. O'NeW I, Cramphom I . Gross 1 . Best: Goddard, O'Nel9. Vinen. Rtttberk. Roberts. Umpiree: Dartd Leath/Bob McLeod. St . Leoo Emmaus W F 4 .2 10.10 12 .14 18 .18.128 Old Mentoniena 2 .1 3 .1 4 .10 5.10.40 St.Leos: Cheap 8. podbutv 3. Cullen 2. Dunouan 2. Anderson 1 . BelJak 1 . Bmtl I . Dick 1, Lkidel I . Best: Chem•. Seljuk . DonoumL Cullen. Fechner . Podbury. Old ~hfentontans : Costello 2 . Boutell I . btartln I . .091coek I . Best : Costello. Steabben• Ball . Manm . N1lcock . Boxtell. Umpire: Luke Johnston . AJAX 1.2 1.4 8.8 7.11 .53 South Metb . Districts 8.4 14.8 16.11 24 AJaY: ttbliner I .beCooFxr I . 1.euski I . Kestenherg I . Same I . MWneister 1 . Butt.13.157 I . Best : Feldman.Kestenrg. Benedvkt. Saclrs . Neostad6 ~iblhter . Umplrea: Brett Sm}2h/ Santo Caruso. Ormond 1 .7 2.9 9.18 13.28.104 Mentone Amateurs 0 .2 2.4 2 .5 5.7.37 Ormatd: HeR mn 5 . Luba 2. Russell 2, Collte I . K.Han2v I . T.Han•e4 I. Holman I. Best:GOOnan. ~erraai . Helferman . McKenna. Harvev. Pair . illentone : Barr 3. Johnstone 1. Rocke 1 . Best : Hayes . Casaceli . MeLeod• Allmt Curran . Umphe : Phll Cailll/Brend.`ut Corcoran .

UNDER 19 RED - 01 .04.0 0

Old Esaendon Or 9.3 18.8 19.15 28 .17 .173 Therry Penola 0 .0 1.0 1.1 4.6.30 Old Essendan: Hakim 15, Clues 4 . Ftaherry• 2 . Dazbiw 2• Barham 1, Oblulbek I . Slater 1 . Best: Hakim . Rtan . Oblolbek . Bartram, Slater. Frazer. Them• Penola : Hendeson 2 . Htgglns 1 . Russell I . Best: Hoktstock. Goodutn .O'Brien. Atklnson. Rights. Umpire: Simon Pn2on Old Camber-en S North Old Boys 14.11 . 5'53 .95 Old Camberwell:Hallo 3 . McGee 2. Tlpper I . Dern_ L irUthchell I . Best : Bulteruronh. ha0a. Proase. Kearney. Nunn . Tlpper.NOnh Old Ba•s : Keenan 4 . Eduards 3 . Burlee 2 . Kean 2 . Havens I. Morlea I . Hedeland I . Best : Kcenan. Benton. Mapplestate, Oven• Speed . Hedgevtd Umplrea : Matt er Meler/SteYen Meh7ahon . BuBe¢n Templeatowe 18 .17.113 Aquiris° 8 .5 .53 Bulleen Temlestare : Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplled Aquatas O .C : Pierce 4. Field 3. Milan 2. Hall 1 . Best : PoyYOn . Lant, bfanroe, plerce . Fleld•Coyle . Umphxs: Paul D'.neen/D . Dinee n Werribee Amateurs : forfeited Tiger Sharks Ruperrswood 4 .7 10 .12 11;21 23. 28 .184 Univershv Blacks 21 n I z .,. ., .,.,


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CLUB XVIII SECTION by Norm Nugen t

Review of Round 1 r ti e first round winners were not my selecons in many games . After such an inauspicious start I can only hope for improvement . Section 1 Old B righton showed they are again a force when they clearly outplayed St Kevin's and won by twenty four points . Old Xave ri ans, despite marginal inaccuracy, inflicted a thirty three point defeat on De La Salle, who have lost a lot of last season's strength . Prahran without a thorough football preparation, found the standard of Section 1 difficult as they were outplayed by Old Melburnians, who won convincingly by forty two points . Old Scotch showed Mazenod that Section 1 will be tough as Old Scotch won comfortably by twenty six points . Marcellin had the bye . Section 2 St Bernard's announced their comeback with a decisive victory over Therry Penola by forty points in the early morning match . In the closest match of the round, the reformed Old Ivanhoe defeated last season's runners up, Yarra Vall ey by two points . Only marked accuracy enable Yarra Valley to be so near victory as Old Ivanhoe clearly had more use of the ball . Monash Whites signalled their return to Club XVIII with victory over Old Camberwell by twenty one points . Rupertswood through their overwhelming victory by sixty nine points against Old Trinity, showed they could well be the side to defeat this season . Co llegians an d Whitefriars won by forfeit from Old Geelong and Parkside respectively. These forfeits provided a disappointing start to the season . Preview of Round 2 Section 1 I select Old Xaverians to continue on their winning way by inflicting another defeat on St Kevin's .

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Old Melburn- I 1 ians, will await D e La Sall e with confidence after las t Saturdays results . Another victory today wil signal a marked improvement by Old Melburn ians, while a second loss by De La Salle will si~ nal a general decline of this proud side . I am ye to be convinced of either of these scenarios an, so select De La Salle . Marcellin will play Prahran at Bulleen . Th, "Eagles" have had extra preparation time an( may have the edge on Prahran, who need t+ show an improvement on last week's perfor mance . Therefore it's Marcellin, whom I select . At home on the Brighton Beach Oval, I an confident Old Brighton, will win again, this tim( at the expense of Old Scotch . Mazenod has the bye. Section 2 All form from last week points to a victory by St Bernard's over Yarra Valley . I am already on your bandwaggon, "Moonie" and reckon you should make it two in a row today . Therry Penola face the daunting task of a long trek to Clayton, where the talented Monash Whites await them . On last week's form I expect Monash Whites, to win well . Parkside at home can be expected to be competitive. However I select Old Camberwell to possess the talent to defeat them today. Collegians, at home, are my selection to defeat Old Trinity, who disappointed in Round 1 . Whitefriars face two major difficulties to day . Firstly their long journey to Sunbury and secondly the strength of their Rupertswood opponents . I expect another comfortable victory by Rupertswood . On the wide expanses of the Preston (Darebin City) Oval, I select Old Ivanhoe to defeat Old Geelong. I invite all clubs to contact me by noon Monday . Telephone 9467 2857 or Fax 9467 2865 to provide best players and match details .

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CLUB 18 (2) - 01 .04.00

3 .0 4.4 5.8 7.8.50 3 .1 8.2 30.8 11 .8.74 n^' i . Collins I . Meagher 1 . Best : RVIo . S.l7Jlat Collin s g. :d Brighton: Scark.tt 3. Over 3 . Barter 3 . Moody 1 . Scott .s-}otmson. Moody. Scarlett . McMann . d0 t" 1d ~'"'`

1 .2 3.7 6.9 101575 k _call ickers and Best players results not receM1•ed). Oki tiaeenmt: B. Prendmille 2. L.Harduick 2. J.Matthexs i . J.Harduick 1 . M .Jones 1 . {.Landrig;m. R.Slater, M.Smith. L.liardaick. M.Prende4ille. 8 .7.55 15 .7.97 and Best players -.Its not receNed). Old Melbaumlans: . Telford 2. Branchlimlcr 1 . Jensz 1 . Guest 1 . Rutherford t. Berry, e3 Jensz.Vlhltehea1. Milne, Rutherford, Rig, Cordner. ;y `.:clnt}Te 10.7 .87 8 .5 .41 It 4. Tribe 2. Ca per i . Sarkon i . Lie 1 . Stubby 1 . Best: Tribe . thnguanh. C -per. 66uenoi1 :11Y1ch 1 . Robinson 1 . Harvey I . - . Martln I . Best : Robinson, han•et•. Se<vsserra . bllston .

SENIORS

LAST WK TOTA L

CLUB NAME CLUB XVIII (1)

FOGARTY ST KEVINS 4 MHITEHEAD OLD MELBURNIANS 4 ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 4

4 4 4

CLUB ILVIII (21

HAYES ST BERNARDS M. STEWART OLD IVANHO E

VC ;

6 3

6 3

Yarm Vailey O.B 11.4.70 OldIvenhae 10 .12.72 Hamilton 2• Matvcan 2, Kenison 2, Yerdnik i . MacVe.-m i . Causer I . Lang 1, Ltt•eseyCole 1 . Best: Causer, Macreatt Perdntk . Smtpson . Dickson, Hamilton, Oki Ivanhoe : Steaart 3 . Lynch 2 . Ymuoai 2 . ltdson 2. Toll l . Best: Stewart . Lynch . RaddelL Supa. Yatunod.1t11son. Umphn:Paul Nailer Therry Penole 18.10.108 St,Betturda 9.13.87 Therry Penola : Crotty 2 . Murphy 1 . Zanetti I .Best: Fenn . Murphy. O'Keamey . B .Carter. M .Carter. Crotty. St .Bemards:Haces 6, Grey 1 . O~crman 1 . Polatatko I. Best : Liecianto. Grey. Ha}rs .Ocerrnan . i)erielly. ttbollec. Umplreno umpir e

03d Cemberwe[I 1 .0 1 .3 5.0 7.9.51 Monsah Ythites 5 .4 7.8 7 .10 10.12.72 Old Cambentrell: Han- 2. Emns I . Hopkins I . Freedman I . Heath I. Essery I . Best : Heath, Douglas. Esserv Pratt. Taylor' Srmth .B. Monash W1ll(es: Colller 2, Dods 1. Nbods 1 . Hardy I . Byrden t . Stoppa 1. O'ShaunessF i . Coulombines L Riddell I . Best: Couksnhles, Colter. Dods. P,ist. Byrden. Woods, Um{Nre:Rlchard Benson Whitefriers P®rkrtde: Fortelted. Umpire: Andrew Barrington Old Trinity 2 .8 .20 Ruperswood 13 .1 .79 Old Trinlty : Tudor L Schulze 1 . Best : Wallace. Schutze. Tackor. Stebhins . Mderson•Munroe . Rupensuroai: Lane l . Best Placers not supplied . Old Geelong: Forfeited Collegians

TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 ( 1) SECTION OLD XAVERIANS v. ST. KEVINS - TeA clash with Prahxan OLD MELBURNIANS v. DE LA SALL E MARCELLIN v. PRAHRAN MAZENOD - BYE OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD SCOTC H CLUB 18 ( 2) SECTION ST . BERNARDS v . YARRA VALLEY MONASH WHITES v . THERRY PENOLA PARKSIDE v. OLD CAMBERWELL RUPERTSWOOD to . WHITEFRIARS COLLEGIANS v . OLD TRINIT Y OLD IVANHOE v. OLD GEELONG at Pre ston City Oval

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terrific start to the VAFA season with last -year's Premiers an d runners-up showing th e new comers from Section 2 the level of football skills and commitment needed to be competitive in Section 1, and another nail biter at St . K. with St. B . getting home - just! My tips - 4 out of 6, should not have underestimated Collegians great win . Review Section 1 St . B's, what a win . O'Donnell's last half 5 goals at FF the difference between the 2 sides in the end. St . K.'s through Powell, Umbers & Bare, lead for most of the day . but could not last . De La home by 35pts . Evans 6, O'Connell 4, the destroyers with Murray, Doyle and Miller dominating the ball. For Old H . Salvas played well for 4 goals, aided by Fletcher & Langford Jones . Old B . steamrolled Old P at Naughton Oval with Smith, M . Stewart and Ward reeking havoc around the packs. Old P fought hard but lacked the goal kicking power of Old B . Tenson, Corcoran and Boundy battled hard all day - great stuff . Uni B . showed O .M.'s what's needed to win, with Morgan & Fricker unstoppable . Grandy, Marson & Hawkins were outstanding for O .M .'s . O .M .'s will learn from this experience, lookout O .P.'s . Marcellin was welcomed to Section 1 by another outstanding running performance by Premiers Xavs . M . McCarthy & Bonadio were terrific . Marcellin battled hard with Cracknell, Allit & Cannal showing the way. Collegians jumped Maz 6 goals to 2 in the opening stanza against the wind. Maz fights back to be only 9 pts down at 2 min . mark in last quarter . Then the Collegians runners take over and bang . Wow! Section 2 Yarra Valley began the season well with a convincing 10 goal win over Hampton Rovers . For the Bushrangers Rob Drew put in an inspired effort with 7 goals while Bell and Middlin kicked 4 apeice . Tompkins and Britt were also good for the victors, and for the Rovers, Lawrence, Carr and Prantzos all played well . Lead by Blackmore and Condron Old Trinity showed that they'll be a much better team this year with a strong homevictory over Old Carey . A good team effort saw Beaumaris get home by three goals against a gall an t Whitefriars team . Brook and Pratt were besta-field for the winners, while for the Friars, Swain kicked 5 and Alexander and Coulthard battled 42

hard . In an absolute thriller Ol d S c o t c h shared the ball around with ten goal kickers an got home by a solitary point against Old Ivanhoe For Scotch Gilchrist and Rodski were best, whil Bereza, Morris and Gibson were good for Ivanhoe MHSOB had the bye .

Section ( 2) Blu e Boyer 8, Costley & Hawkins 4, 6 other goa scores, Mon . Blues simply overpowered Glea Eira. The Saints battled hard all day but wen unable to break the stoic defence of the Blues . I34 La 2 hosted Caulfield Gram at home and foun( the rampaging Grammarians too hot to handle Brudd & Tucker kicking 4 apiece and Goddard 8 O'Neill relentless around the footy . For De La < Roberts kicked 4, Delahaye & Arbon were best The St . Leo machine made its impact in Blue Section at the expense of Old M. Cherry, Beljak 8 Donovan uncontrollable, with Cherry kicking 6 Costello, Steabbon & Ball fought hard for Old M . The newcomers Sth. Melb journeyed to Ajax and promptly "belted" them by 103 pts . Their rucking division, kicking 13 goals (Tsicadiares 5, Cheeves 8), Ajax unfortunately could not handle the size and strength of this "district" side . The 'Tim Hille' mosi team swarmed all over the ground . Great to watch! Mentone although disappointed will no doubt fire up against Ajax this week . Section (2) Re d In an awesome display of skill Old Essendon proved that they will be the team to beat this year with a crushing 143 point victory over Therry I'enola. Old Essendon dominated from the first bounce and were never challenged . For the winners Hakim kicked an amazing 15 goals which could have been a lot more if not for inaccurate kicking, while Oblivbek dictated terms out of the middle . In the Grand Final replay North Old Boys had a satisfying seven goal win over Old Camberwe ll . Keenan was best on ground with four goals for North Old Boys, while Butterworth and Prowse did well for the losers . BulleenTemplestowe began their season campaign with a well deserved home victory over Aquinas . Poynton, Lant and Pierce battled hard all day for the bloods . Rupertswood proved that they're not just here to make up the numbers with an emphatic 98 point victory over a disappointing Un i


3iAc1 ;5 out at Sunbury . Werribee forfeited to the TiUfer Sharks due to lack of numbers. ~revieu Section 1

Old H. winless at home to the undermanned St, B. Should be a terrific hard fought game . (-,'Sharmassy was very upset with the last quarte r out. St. K. again just . Old B . has too much kicking power through Jackson, McGilvray ,7d the other 7 goal scorers for De La to win . But atch out for Evans . O .M .'s has witnessed th e intensity Uni B . had at the ball, will no doubt r)me out with all guns blazing . O .P.'s will need to ,,, idistand the early onslaught and fight hard. {} .M.'s to win . Marcellin's first home game in caction 1 . They had a rude awakening against ,~,ics and I don't expect things will change against Le hard running Blues . The improvers Collegians face the '99 Premiers Xavs . Collegians " ;It again need to "jump out" of the blocks quick1y and not go to sleep in the 2nd & 3rd quarters . But I still won't tip against them. St. B.'s football doctrine "harder at the ball for longer" will undoubtedly help it prevail over the hard running Mazenod team . But they need to be wary of Marshall across H .B . Section 2 Both Old Carey an d Hampton Rovers were decisively beaten last week and will be looking to get their first win on the board when they meet today . I think the Rovers will have too much firepower and should triumph by three or four goals . Whitefriars were disappointing in their first match and are looking to make amends at home against a much improved Old Trinity out at Donvale today. After their disappointing one point loss last week, Old Ivanhoe will be determined to get a win when they take on MHSOB at Cramer Street, Preston . MHSOB showed some promising preseason form, but with an unexpected bye in the first round might be a bit rusty and will lose in a close game. Yarra Valley will be looking to make it two in a row when they take on Old Scotch at the Domeney Reserve . Old Scotch were only narrow winners last week and will have to improve to beat a confident Bushrangers side . Beaumaris have the bye. Section (2) Blue Caul . Gram . host Monash Blues . This should be just a "cracker" of a game . Both sides offensively having 9 goal kickers . Boyer booting 8 up front last week might just be the difference between the 2 sides . Old Mentonians are concentrating on developing their young guns into an enthusiastic & positive thinking team . They have a real shot at winning this week against De La 2 another young developing unit . Old M. just . Another great game this week with St . Leos against Sth. Melb . This could be a goal kicking

shootout with each team having 36 and 37 scoring shots respectively last week . Sth . Melb (the more accurate) to win . Ajax travel down to Mentone with their spirit and exuberance still in tact, looking forward to the battle about to be waged . But with Bar up front, Hayes and Casaceli running hard, this win won't be easy . Glen Eira faces the Ormond Mosquito Fleet at home. Kasar, Allen, Baraket and co ., will have to be at their best to try and quell the many Ormond runners who had 39 shots at goal . Ormond to win . Section (2) Red North Old Boys take on Old Essendon in what should be a good indication to just how good the boys from East Keilor will be this year . North Old Boys put in a solid performance last week and will be a final's contender this year, but after last week's performance I can't see Old Essendon losing this one. Aquinas are at home today against Old Camberwell, both teams were beaten by superior opposition last week and will be determined not to have two losses on the trot . The Wells shocved some promise in round one and should be too good today. Tiger Sharks (Beaumaris/St. Bedes Mentone Tigers) missed out on a game last week and will be eager to get their first game underway, today they take on a BulleenTemplestowe side that will be full confidence after their convincing 10 goal victory last week . Uni Blacks have the bye . Therry Penola will be happy to be back at home and not want to even think about round one, but will have to face a fierce opposition in Rupert swood who surprised everyone with a brilliant win last week.

SENIORS

NAME CLUB UNDER 19/1 EVANS DE LA SALLE JACKSON OLD BRIGHTON MCGILVRAY OLD BRIGHTON UNDER 19/2

LAST WK TOTAL

6 6 5 5 5 5

R. DREW YARRA VALLEY 7 7 O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 6 6 A . BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 5 5 CORNELL OLD TRINITY 5 5 SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 5 5 UNDER 19 (2) BLU E BOYER MONASH BLUES 8 8 CHERRY ST LEOS 6 6 HEFFERNAN ORMOND 5 5 UNDER 19 (2) RED HAICIM OLD ESSENDON 15 15 TEHAN BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 7 PIERCE AQUINAS 4 4 CADDY BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 4 KEENAN NORTH OLD BOYS 4 4 CLUES OLD ESSENDON 4 4


Under-19 - S ection 1 COLLEGIANS T DE LA SALL E

Coach: Richard Obee

Coach: Terry Russell

1 D . Coombe s

1 . J . Hynes

2 R . Muir 3 D . Dowling 4 R. Sztar 5 B . Hois t 6 A . Fletcher 7 J . Farley 8 B. Sloman 9 B. Lo w 12 M . White 13 B . Lumb 14 J . Dixon 15 N . Perera 17 A. Shinkfield 18 D . Brovring 21 N. Chalmers 22 C. Rologas 25 M . Reid 26 P. Krotiris 27 B. Donnelly 29 B. Lukav 31 N. Herman 32 M .Johnson 33 J . Fitzpatrick 34 J. Young 40 J . Dixon 43 E . Waters

2. D. Spitall 3 . L. Young 4 . M . Goddier 5 . A. Bonnici 6. S. Brown 7. S . Hyde 8. R . Burrows 9 . A . Coffey 10. P. De La Haye 11 . D . Doyle 12 . J. Garland 13 . B . Hawkins 14. J . Lowe 15. P. Harrison 16. B . Kropman 17 . D . Poynton 18 . A. McLeish 19 . S . O'Connell 20. P. Mulholland 20 M . Picone 21 . S . Murray 22 . T. Molan 23 . M . Naughtin 24 . J. Stinear 26 D. Leary 26 R. Warmsley 27 M . Mille r 28 C . Mercuri 42 S. Evans 70 M. Duggan

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Coach : Wayne Hotdswort h

Coach : Brendan Flyn n

1 . C . Alder 2 . S. Arden 3. N . Barrett 4. J . Berman 5. L. Bilby 6. J . Bracey 7 . T Bryant 8 . J. Byrne 9 . T. Duncan 10 . T. Fitzgerlad 11 . R. Gough 12. J . Gran t

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13. P. Grundy 14. M . Hawkins 15. C . Hinkfuss 16 . S. Kennedy 17 . T. Kin g 18, B. Marks 19 . M . Marson 20, T. Middelton 21 . C . Miller 22 . J. Mulcahy 23, H .O'Brien 24 . M. Radywonik 25 . J. Rus h

26 . E . Selby 27. A . Simpson 28. D . Stewart 29 . T. Stonier 30 . C . Tandy 31 . P. Thomas 32 . A. Teloar 33. J. Tucker 34. C. Walker 35. A . Wall 36 . J . Wilson 37 . A. Wu

ARCELLI N

T. Lombardi P. palermo M . Cosgriff A . Tenson L . Mcmahon D . Boundy T. Jenkinson G . kell y

9 . S . Hickey 10. L. Collins 11 . A. Ploenges 12, T. Bateman 13 . M . Shepherd 14 . D. Furz e

15. J . Key 16. S. Corcoran 17. L . Rosbrook 18 . M . Thorpe 19 . G . Moore 20 . D. Dean 21 . G. Madden

AZENOD

Coach : Denet Merto n

Coach : Rod Bourk e

1 . D . Collins 2 . D . Fotiniotis 3 . D. Bonnici 4 . A. McIntyre 5. D. Maskell 6. A . Strawhorn 7. A . Fry 8 . E. Hansen 9 . D . Hos e 10 . J. McLatchie 11 . C. Jayaweera 12 . C. Clegg 13. D . Clegg 14. L. Fulle r 15. M. McDowell 16. A. Moo n 17 . R. Mosbauer 18 . M . Quinn 19 . S . Martin 20. B . Southgate 21 . P. Ryan 22. D . Waite 23 . T. Heal 24 . L . May 25 . P. Reed 26 . A. Chalk 27. P. Jones 28. T. Grierson 29. C . Meehan 30 . A . Wilson 31 . S. Veltman 32 . P. Dugdale 33 . M . Guthridge 34 . K. LorenzDanie l

OLD XAVERIANS Coach : Manny Nlcolosl

ST. BERNARD S Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . R . Legudi

2 . G . Ward 3 . A. Bouzikas 4. SD. Borg 5. J . Citarelli 6. J . McKay 7. L Harvey 8 . L . Wilkinson 9 . D . Valori 10 . J. Hil l 11 . S . lannozzo 12. M . O'Donnell 13. S . Burgyn 14 . P. Holland 15 . A . Garvey 16 . M. Stapleton IT M . D'Arcangelo 18. D. Wals h 19. Rahil l 20. D. Sheehan 21 . A . Smith 22. B . McManus 23. A . Mastropasqua 24 . L . Campbel l 25, T. Legudi 26 . A. Monteleone 27 . L. Evans 28. M . Caligiuri 29. A . Abela 30. C . Trewin 31 . L .0'Brine 32, S. Monteleone 33 . B. Ballarin 34 . M . Zucco 35 . T. Pearson 36. M . Pope 37. T. Carrick 38. N . Smith 39. J. Formica 40 . R . Cousland 41 . M . Kavanagh 52 L.0'Sullivan

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OLD HAILEYBURY

Coach : Roger Brown

each: Heath Broadberj

1 . C . Mizzi

2. C. McNicol 3 . T. Mattest i 4 . A . McGillivray 5 . B . William s 6. R . Stewart 7. C. Reddin 8 . C. McKimm 9 . M . Ward tO .A . Morley 11 . L . Adamis 12.N. Kennedy 14 M . Lowe 16 B . Marks 17 D. Hellyer 19 P. Angelini 20 M. Smit h 21 B. Titshall 22 A. Hughes 23 J . Dickerson 24 MJ Smith 27 J. Maguire

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J . Wright L. Pithcer H . Brooks S. langfordJones 5. A. Shaw 6. L. Pfeiffer 7. J . Cashmore 8. L. Hoga n 9 . A. Waxman 10 . B. Salvas 11 . B. Hunter 12 . S. Capron 13 . B. Crawford 14. G. Smith 15. G. Winder 16. J . Flanagan IT R . Plummer 18 . J. Webb 19 . G . Fletcher 20. B. Ferguson 2T. J . Dailey 22. C. Boraston 23. B . Koester 24 . P. Ladd 25 . D . Webb 27 Q . Boan 35 B. Dring 50 A.Jenk e

ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES

Coach: Paul O'Shannassy

1 . S. Moylan 2 . L. Coleman 3. A. Umbers 5. Natale 6. Dellapicca 7. D . James 8 . N . Marchesani 9 . D . satgliano 10 .1 . Deli c 11 . M . Hutton 12 . C. Turlich 13. K. Didilis 14.J . Cassell 15. D . Bare 16. D . Lucas 17 . P. Cameron 18 . C . Moffat 19 . E. Lync h 20 . L. Kalesaran 21 . T.. Simpson 22.R Dabraio 23. M . Ri gby 24 . G . Nola n 25 . A. O'Keefe 27 D . Young 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 J . Giansiracusa 30 M . Winridge 31 A . Turlich 32 J . Cox 33 G . Heal y 34 J. Henderson 35 W. Macdonald 36 W. McCann 37 M . Powel l 38 T. Wickham 40 Fynmore 41 Dickeson 42 B. Pug h 46 J. Travaglia 48 M . Kempton 52 Leathern 57 M . Hinsely

Coach: Steve King


1Tnd .er-19 - Sec ti on 2 BEAUMARIS Coach . Mick Deaton 1 J, 5~'eebCn k D. Mag ee( 4 JA . Pratt g

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g, K . Taylor 6, C. Collins 7, B . Cairn s 8. J . Mea d g, B. Gillespi e Bird 10. D . Brook 71 , P.. Lynch (VC ) 12. S 13. C. Tuc k 14, B. Pearse 15. N. Clement e 16. M . Blackmore t7. S . Fitzgerald 18 . A. Thompso n ) 1g, A . Guido in (C 20 . A . Edge 21 . B . Zigouras 22 . D . Hartma n 23 . T. Abbo t 24 . M. Atkins 25. L. Boreham 26 . L . Atkins (DVC) 27. S. Conte 28. R . Deaton 29. A. Coote 30. L . Tucker 31 . A. Spence 32. J . Beattie 33. S . McNicholas 34. H. McMilla n 35. L. Healy 36. B . Deaton 37. M . Milli 38 . S . Lee s 39 . L. Ramirez-Smith 40 . E . Cooper 41 . R . Guinan 42 . A . Wilson

OLD SCOTCH Coach: Terry Kendall

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Coach : Wayne Staffor d t M. Pearson 2 J. Lang 3 B. Boyd 4 S. Blang iardo 5 L. Hamilto n 6 L. Kennedy 7 K. Johnstone 8 A . Clarke 9 B . Jowett 10 M . Stafford 11 M . Lawrence 12 J . Zam aglione 13 T Wiison 14 N . Goss 15 D . Molino 16 L . Malcolmsen 18 G . Kelly 19 J. Ng 20 S. Seletto 21 N . Mason 22 A. Goldner 23 B. Kulling 26 R. Alexander 28 N. Gould 29 J . Prantzo s 30 A. Fisher 31 A . Vanderhelm 32 L. Ritter 33 C. Sendeckyj 35 L. Wheele r 36 A . Battam s 38 M . Waxiel 40 S . Deal 41 M . Vau ha n 43 A Fishe r 44 D . Diver 46 S. Walker

OLD TRINITY Coach: Steve Maus 1 Peggie A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 6 Burrows R 7 Dodgson B 8 Amiconi A 9 BestJ (C ) 10 Blackmore B 11 Clarke J 12 Ke l y T 13 Ellerbeck G 14 Thwaites M 15 Oliver A 16 Condron K 17 Armatas C. 18 Heaven C 19 Carter-Buszard L 20 Oberoi S 23 Wallin A 24 Christopherson J 25 Zandor M 26 Donation M(VC) 28 Cristiano D 29 McCutcheon M 30 Bullen M 32 Cornell J (VC) 33 Malekas i 42 Torney A 44 Lancaster 45 Ward C 50 Davies M 55 Troon R

1 E. Raleigh 2 J Zarb 3 D. Veale 4 A. O'Brien 5 A. Keys 6 B . Woollard 7 R. Ware 8 N . Orchard 9 J . Walker 10 P. Wolnizer 11 A . Hall 12 M . Cotter 13 K . Miezis 14 M . Brown 15 P. Rujevic 16 S. Sims-Lucas 17 G . Pollar d 18 M. Neilson 19 R . Patterson 20 M . Tarr 21 C. Soffer 22 A. Svirskis 23 E . Sims-Lucas 24 A. Vicendese 25 A, Nirens 26 A. Dymbe 27 S . French 28 J . Membrey 29 C . Wright 30 E . H o 31 S . Allen 32 M . Dowlin g 33 J . Veal e 34 T Harper 35 P. Selvay 36 G . Ranki n

WHITEFRIARS Coach : Tim Pratt

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1 . C. Smith 2. C. Stewart 3. B . Walsh-Richardso n 4 . K . Detarcrynsk i 5 . T. Chapman 6 . L . Battley 7 . P. Gizinski 8 . L . Costell o 9 . D . Shuti e 11 R. Hall 12 J . Hutchins 13 J . Macpherson 14 P. Holland 15 J . Oppenhei m 16 R. Graham 17 A . Wilkie 18 H . Sedman 19 L. Siragusa 20 R . Leon9 24 P. Unkles 25 N . Detarczynsk i 26 E. Morga n 27 S. Baker

YARRA VALLE Y Coach: Rod Penaluna i A Middli n 2 D Bell 3 N Pas k 4 R Bett 5 P Valoppi 6 S Britt 7 A Coleman 8 C Holdsworth 9 B Kehoe 10 S Savag e 11 Z Webb 12 A Wine s 13 L Gillie s 14 D Ll oy d 15 N Marti n 16 R Drew 17 M Norrish 18 J Parry 19 S Fyffe 20 J Peake 21 F Pellegrin o 22 B Drew 23 T Collett 24 A Scanlan 25 J Seeger 27 D Senaratn e 28 D Sims 32 D Smit h 35 A Pizzy 36 J Stron g 37 S Urban o 38 J Tompkins

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Coach : Mark Zuker Coach : Chris I' . .. son

1 P. Wavlisch 2 . D . Mrocki 3 . B. Hempel 4 . R . Hamp el 5. E. Goldston e 6. Z . Lewinski 7. S . Gutman 8. M . Milmeister 9. D. Van Aken 10. W. Beer 11 . A . Benedyk t 12 . J. Blankfield 13 . C . Braun 14 . Y. Burge r 15 . D . Finkel 16 . . A. Gooper 17 J . Feldman 19. G . Gelbar t 20. J . Gelland 21 . E . Goldma n 22. L. Goldman 23. B . Nissen 24. P. Glezer 25. D . Grossma n 26 . I. Gutman 27. C . Spero 28 . D . Henzel 29 . E. Janover 30 . V. Kel p 31 . T Katz 32. M . Krestenberg 33. A . Kro n 34. B . Lukav 35. D . Norich

36. A . Sacks 37. D . Newstad . S . Newstadll38 39 . I. Same 40 . A. Sapar 41 . A. Rogers 42 . C. Braun 43 . E. Woinizer 44 . D. Zurich

45. B . Zygler

MONASH BLUES Coach : Dannis Grace

1 . D. Krongold 2. C. Deal (VC) 3 . A . Axias 4 . T. Vinen 5 . B . Gross 6 . N . Bode 7 . P. Roberts 8 . S. Tucker 9. J. Dalwood () C 10. S . McDonald 11 . B . Gardine r 12 . B . Goddard (DVC) 13 . J . Morvell (DVC) 14 . M . Green 15 . A . Docker 16. P. McLeish 17. P. Ellis 18, N . Guy Guet eft t 19. W. Brooked: 20. D. Griffiths 21 . D. Elais 22 . T. Rynberk 23 . B . Naylor 24 . G . Dyson 25 . M . Cramphorn 26 . M . Romeo 27. A . Baker 28. J . Barnett 29. A . Wilson 30. D . O'Neill 31 . M . Richardson 35 M . Kuppe 40 R. O 'Neil l 43 A. Bruhn 44 A . Vanrompaey

1 . M . Brasher 4 P. Proy 5 B . Gullifer 6 G . Wise 8 M . Gooleyy 9 L. Harrison 10 M . Kreze l 12 B. Lambe 14 S. Mehan 17 M . McGowan 25 P. Rossite r 30 P. Arbon 32 S . Alder 37 L. Brown 40 J . Clifton 42 M . Lafferty 44 R . Buckely 46 P. Mardec 47 M. Squire 51 M. Conway 52 L . Moloney 53 C . Moran 54 J . Murphy 55 B . Nolan 56 J . Norto n 57 B . ramsey 58 C . Rice 59 R . Walmsley 60 D . Wood 61 L. Becker 62 C . Bellistri 63 J. Bowden 63 A. Brett 64 B. Cole 65 T. Woodlock

GLEN EIRA Coach : John Howard

OLD MENTONIANS Coach: Jamie Winduss

ORMOND Coach : Tim Hilie

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1 Adrian Orchard 2 K . McLeo d 3 S. Hamilto n 4 Ash Orchard T. Fricke r 6 M . Meye r 7 T. Barr 8 P. Dixon 9 L. Parsons 10 R . War d 11 P. Rocke 12 B . Atherton 13 C . Rock 14 D . Kelly y

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26 A. Roc k 27 M . Michaelidi s 28 G . Alla n

29 M . Hayes 30 P. Krins 31 L. Dawso n 32 T. Smit h 33 D . Ogle 34 M . Wingrav e 35 P. Murphy 36 A . Pothitos 41 C . Johnstone

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ST LEOS EMMAUS Coach : Danny O'Sullivan

1 . M . Anderson 2 . P. Care y 3 . S . Batty 4 . B. C handler 5 . T. Stephens 6 . D . Dick 7 . J . Dixon 8. L. Cullen 9. G . Donova n 10 . A . Ballard 11 . A . R oo k s 12 . M . Morris 13 . D . Savage 14. N . Romney 15. A. Adams 16. M . Bansagi 17 . A. Doable 18 . D. Kirwin 19 . A . Wundle 20 . R . McKinnon 21 . D . Smith 22 . R . Warmsiey 23 . A . White

STH. MELD . DISTRICT S Coach : Darren McKihop

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19 ® S ection (2) Re d TIGER S H ARKS Coach : Mark Beasley

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NTH OLD BOYS Coach : James Sandman

OLD CAMBERWELL Coach : Michael Sigala s

Coach : John Stanton

1 THalpin 2 P.Daniels 3 J .Kirk 4 D.Collins 5 6 D.Gazelle 7

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OLD ESSENDON Coach: John Newbold

RUPERTSWOO D Coach: Ken Balmer

THERRY PENOLA Coach: Steve McMahon

8 C.Faraci 9 N .Goonan 10 P.Sinne tt 11 N .Phillips 12 13 14 15 J .Saad 16 A .Abou Eid 17 B .Allen 18 D .Jordan 19 M .Taleb 20 D .Joyce 21 D .Edwards 22 TMilner 23 M .Carney 24 D .Owen 25 THampshire 26 H .Mapplestone 27 J .Raso 28 A .Orr 29 B .Taleb 30 Y.Taleb 61 J.Barlow 91 A .Buncl e

UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach :

1 J Williamson 2 A Salv o 3 C Oblivbek 4 D Rya n 5 S DeMorton 6 D Slater 7 B Haki m 8 MJinx(C) 9 A Frazer 10 A Prowse 11 A Venuce 12 A Ruttka y 13 A Wuchatsch 14 J Burk e °15 16 E Healey 17 J Heritage 18 D Flaherty 19 A Burbridge 20 21 N Bartrum 22 B Newbold 23 C Devereux 24 J Daskiuw 25 M Burn s 26 C McCormack 27 M Day 28 29 30

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP IS BACK CONDITIO N S FOR 200 0 Prize $1,500 . Prize will be $500 should winning club not have 20 players in the club wearing Blades boots in VAFA matches .

Allocation of points - 12 points (senior win) ; 6 points (reserves win)

; 3 points (Under 19 win) . Progressive points table in today's issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .


This exciting educational workshop on investment property developed by John Fitzgerald, the author of "Seven Steps to Wealth" wit[ provide valuable insights into : Market cycles - when to b Uy and why. • How batiks help or hinder wealth building, • Why units are a poor investment . • Maximising income and tax deducLions .

f you earn $45K, have equity i n your own home or access to savings you should not miss this workshop .

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Next Workshop s Wednesday 12th April Monday 17th April Tuesday 2nd May Monday 15th . ia4y

ere: Carlton Crest 6 Qp I a :,~

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Cost; $20 single, $30 couple

(03) 9 59 3 32 80 CUSTODIAN wc:alEhBuifcier°5

Mob#L~.' : 0418 377 21 5 i~+yv4+v .`tIL'ii~~}li?t,]1~Cj£'t'S .GC3tTi . ~I7


& -Section OLD TRINITY v . OLD MELBURNIANS OLD IVANHOE v. MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . KEVINS ST. BERNARDS v . OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH v. MHSO B B Sectio n COLLEGIANS v . OLD MENTONIANS OLD PARADIANS v . DE LA SALLE WHITEFRIARS v . MAZENOD - at Elsternwic k Park Saturday OLD BRIGHTON v . NORTH OLD BOY S

Club 18 (1 ) ST. KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS DE LA SALLE v . MARCELLIN PRAHRAN v. MAZENO D

OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH - bye gat-18_L21 YARRA VALLEY v . MONASH WHITES THERRY PENOLA v . PARKSIDE OLD CAMBERWELL v . RUPERTSWOOD WHITEFRIARS v . COLLEGIANS

ORMOND v. OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD TRINITY v . OLD GEELONG ST. BERNARDS v . OLD IVANHOE

C Section

Under-19 Section 1

OLD GEELONG v . BEAUMARIS ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . BULLEENTEMPLESTOW E IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION v . HAMPTON ROVERS GLEN EIRA v . THERRY PENOLA PRAHRAN v . AJAX to be played at Toorak Park Sunda y

DE LA SALLE v . OLD MELBURNIANS OLD PARADIANS v. MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES v . COLLEGIANS OLD XAVERIANS v . MAZENO D

Dl Section

OAKLEIGH v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS OLD CAMBERWELL v . BANYULE MONASH BLUES v . OLD ESSENDON CAULFIELD GR . v . LA TROBE UNI . OLD CAREY v . AQUINAS

ST . KEVINS v . OLD BRIGHTO N

OLD HAILEYBURY v . ST . BERNARDS clash with St . Pauls Seniors - venue TBA Under-19 Section 2 HAMPTON ROVERS v . WHITEFRIARS OLD TRINITY v . BYE BEAUMARIS v. OLD IVANHOE MHSOB v . OLD SCOTC H OLD CAREY v . YARRA VALLEY

D2 Section

Under-19 ( 2) Blue

PARKSIDE v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS WEST BRUNSWICK v. KEW FITZROY REDS v . YARRA VALLEY 0 B SALESIAN v. THOMASTOWN MENTONE v . PENINSULA D3 Section

MONASH BLUES v . OLD MENTONIAN S DE LA SALLE v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . MENTON E AJAX v. ORMOND CAULFIELD GR . v. GLEN EIRA clash with Caulfield Seniors - venue TBA Under-19 (2) Red

UHSOB v . ALBERT PAR K ELEY PARK v. RICHMOND CENTRAL ST . JOHNS v. POWER HOUS E WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . MONASH GRYPHONS HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . ELSTERNWICK D4 Section

NORTH BRUNSWICK v . ELTHAM to be played at Jackson Reserve, Outlook Road, Coburg MT. LILYDALE v . SWINBURNE UNI . ST. MARYS v . SYNDAL TALLY-HO BULLEEN COBRAS v . BENTLEIGH WERRIBEE v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS BRUNSWICK v . OLD WESTBOURNE 50

OLD ESSENDON v . AQUINAS OLD CAMBERWELL v . TIGER SHARKS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . UNIVERSITY BLACK S BYE v . RUPERTSWOO D NORTH OLD BOYS v . THERRY PENOLA I-

A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"


Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match . Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname . Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

(cc s~~ .a~ a lac-1 caa 11') (charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service 0

• Permits (Thurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat . night)

The Main g ate (Glenhuntly Rd) and rear ate (off St Kilda St) will be open every match day. When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly. Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .


For news, views and previews, tune to The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer, Mi chae George, Norm Nugent and John Simpso n SATURDAY on 96 .5 FM - 11 :00 a .m . - 11 :30 a .m .

VAFA SUNDAY

9.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Special Guest is : ~ This Sunday - Brian Henr y (Bentleigh AFC President )

North West Amateur Footy Repor t presented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from St Bernards (A), North Old Boys (B), Therry Penola (C) , Rupertswood ( C 18), West Brunswick (D2), Brunswick ( D4), LaTrobe Uni (Dl), No rth Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2

PREVIEW S Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .


Live ~', Section Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday G APRIL OLD MELBURNIANS vs OLD IVANHOE 15_,PIZIL OLD SCOTCH vs MHSO B

Âť ; 223 ,-%XRIL EASTER NO MATCHES Half Time and Full Time Score Servic e THIS WEEKEND'S SPQRTSCOVER MATCH OF THE DAY I S

Old Melburnians v . Old Ivanhoe SPORTSCOVER QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

match highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 3 1

Thursdays 8.30 - 9.30 p.m.

The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffey writes about Saturday VAFA matches, previews the Sunday Match of the Day and reviews the competition in Monday's Age .

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Tuesdays - Channel 31 promotion . Fridays - Weekend matches promotion .

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS "in tune with the outer east " VAFA SEGMENT Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams between 6.30-7 .00p m each Saturday night .


~~~ ~6 v Ji :~~iGe b DRAW 2000

1 `esu' ~s f-Orn Tribunal :iprii 4t,li, 2â‚Ź300

(April - may)

Andrew Ramsden . Old Trinity . Striking 2 Matches .

This Sat . 8/4 Old Melburnians v . Old Ivanho e

Adrian Constantine . Parkside . Striking 2 Matches . Lou Inserra . Parkside . Striking . ~ Matches. Anthony Burney . Elsternwick . Abusive language . 2 Matches Darren Hawley. Eley Park . Striking . re Matches . Mathew Sleeman . Old Xaverians Striking. 2 Matches .

This Sun . 9/4 Marcellin v . University Blues Next Sat. 15/4

Whitefriars v. Mazenod Next Sun . 16/4 FIDA 22-23/4 Easte r 29/4 Old Mentonians v. Ormond 30/4 FIDA 6/5 Old Trinity v . St . Kevin s 7/5 Old Hailevburv v . Old Mentonians

*I iccpted Prescri bed Penalty .

1".1J~iCt~2LCr11 1 112tEC.~11]{11119 ;tt tllc l o S S

of Eh ci~_ ~ ., ~~ 1%e a eo~~r- of tlie iclmlisi . Failure !'~ 6, th :s reszits in , tzt .-,cnatic tine .=: - ii"t<' Olic.ll(itt?,_~ CIEIh .

Iti 11d>ci f;ecii rr;r. o rt<_' Et3 .E < 5<i ptov mqc-

at~- lists are bez;lg]t~_:1f1,ti over . E: : r utisre iviil enzorc c iin s if filaiG ploy is proven to be true. , Any club that feels an opposition club has ') een negligent in this area needs to express in c: nlin,~' (at T entfon Phil Stevens) their con'1 S

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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1 0 0 129 15 860.00 1 0 0 181 39 464.10 1 0 0 92 38 242.11 1 0 0 69 46 150.00 1 0 0 56 42 138.10 0 1 0 42 58 72.41 0 1 0 46 69 66.67 0 1 0 38 92 41 .30 0 1 0 39 181 21 .55 0 1 0 15 129 11 .63

8 RESERVE 1 1 0 0 109 24 454.17 r,pyENOD 0 C ;; 41 TEFRIARS 1 1 0 0 112 30 373.33 1 1 0 0 107 39 274.36 OLD PARADIANS 1 1 0 0 106 49 216.33 DE LA SALLE -._D HAILEYBURY 1 1 0 0 92 43 213 .95 -LLEGIANS 1 0 1 0 43 92 46.74 _D BRIGHTON 1 0 1 0 49 106 46 .23 RMOND 1 0 1 0 39 107 36.45 .:_D MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 30 112 26.79 aRTH OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 24 109 22 .02

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

C RESERVE 1 1 0 0 78 32 243 .75 AJAX I 1 0 0 104 60 173 .33 THERRY PENOLA OB IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 1 0 0 86 76 113 .16 1 1 0 0 71 63 112 .70 ST BEDES MENT TIG °_LEENTEMPLESTOWE 1 1 0 0 78 76 102.63 N EIRA A F C 1 0 1 0 76 78 97 .44 •yRANAFC 1 0 1 0 63 71 86.73 BEAUMARIS A F C 1 0 1 0 76 86 88.37 -}APTON ROVERS 1 0 1 0 60 104 57 .69 ;,.D GEELONG 1 0 1 0 32 78 41 .03

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

D7 RESERVE SECTION AQUINAS 0 C 1 1 0 0 177 21 842.86 1 1 0 0 76 41 185 .37 CAULFIELD OR OLD ESSENDON GRAM 1 1 0 0 72 46 156 .52 1 1 0 0 64 54 155 .56 OLD CAMBERWELL MONASH BLUES 1 1 0 0 47 42 111 .90 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 0 1 0 42 47 89 .36 OLD CAREY 1 0 1 0 54 84 64 .29 LA TROBEUNIVERSITY 1 0 1 0 46 72 63 .89 E'NYULE 1 0 1 0 41 76 53 .95 CAKLEIGH A F C 1 0 1 0 21 177 11 .86

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

D2 RESERVE WEST BRUNSWICK 1 1 0 0 117 19 615 .79 4 PARKSIDE 1 1 0 0 91 25 364 .00 4 SALESIAN 0 C 1 1 0 0 101 53 190 .57 4 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 1 0 0 61 37 164 .86 4 THOMASTOWN 1 1 0 0 64 45 142 .22 4 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1 0 1 0 45 64 70 .31 0 FITZROY REDS 1 0 1 0 37 61 60 .66 0 KEW 1 0 1 0 53 101 52,48 0 PENINSULA 0 B 1 0 1 0 25 91 27 .47 0 MENTONE AMATEURS 1 0 1 0 19 117 16 .24 0 D3 RESERV E ELSTERNWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS POWER HOUS E ST JOHNS 0 C HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELEY PARK A F C MONASH GRYPHONS UHSO B RICHMOND CENTRAL ALBERT PARK A F C MT LILYDALE ST MARYS BULLEEN COBRAS BENTLEIGH AFC NORTH BRUNSWICK SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS SYNDAL TALLY-H O OLD WESTBOURNE A F C WERRIBEE AMATEURS SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY ELTHAM COLLEGIANS BRUNSWICK A F C

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 0 0 106 13 815 .38 4 1 0 0 116 18 644 .44 4 1 0 0 110 53 207 .55 4 1 0 0 141 78 180 .77 4 1 0 0 98 88 111 .36 4 0 1 0 88 98 89 .80 0 0 1 0 78 141 55 .32 0 0 1 0 53 110 48,18 0 0 1 0 18 116 15 .52 0 0 1 0 13 106 12 .26 0

D4 RESERV E 1 0 0 139 33 421 .21 1 0 0 113 40 282 .50 1 0 0 118 43 274 .42 1 0 0 77 48 160 .42 1 0 0 67 54 124 .07 1 0 0 44 42 104 .76 0 1 0 42 44 95 .45 0 1 0 54 67 80 .60 0 1 0 48 77 62 .34 0 1 0 43 118 36 .44 0 1 0 40 113 35 .40 0 1 0 33 139 23 .74

4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

OLD XAVERIANS OLD MELBURNIANS

P W

L D FOR AGST %

CLUB 18 (1 ) 1 1 0 0 76 43

PTS

176.74 4

I 1 0 0 97 55 176.36 1 0 0 67 41 163 .41 OLD SCOTCH I OLD BRIGHTON 1 1 0 0 74 50 148.00 ST KEVINS 1 0 1 0 50 74 67.57 MAZENOD 0 C 1 0 1 0 41 67 61 .19 PRAHRAN 1 0 1 0 55 97 56 .70 DE LA SALLE 1 0 1 0 43 76 56 .58

4 4 4 0 0

MARCELLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 CLUB 18 (2) RUPERTSWOOD 1 1 0 0 89 20 445 .00 ST BERNARDS 1 1 0 0 67 27 248.15 MONASH WHITES 1 1 0 0 72 51 141 .18

0

OLD IVANHOE 1 1 0 0 72 70 102.86 YARRA VALLEY 0 8 1 0 1 0 70 72 97.22 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 0 1 0 51 72 70.83 THERRY PENOLA 08 1 0 1 0 27 67 40.30 OLD TRINITY 1 0 1 0 20 89 22 .47 COLLEGIANS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00

4 0 0 0 0

0 0

4 4 4

0 OLD GEELONG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 PARKSIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 WHITEFRIARS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 UNDER-19 SECTION i OLD BRIGHTON 1 1 0 0 158 25 632.00 COLLEGIANS I 1 0 0 106 63 168.25 DE LA SALLE 1 1 0 0 100 65 153.85 OLD XAVERIANS 1 1 0 0 111 76 146 .05 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 1 0 0 97 74 131 .08 ST BERNARDS 1 1 0 0 65 57 114.04 STKEVINS 1 0 1 0 57 65 87.69 OLD MELBURNIANS 1 0 1 - 0 74 97 76 .29 MARCELLIN 1 0 1 0 76 111 68.47 OLD HAILEYBURY 1 0 1 0 65 100 65 .00

4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0

0 MAZENOD 0 C 1 0 1 0 63 106 59.43 0 OLD PARADIANS 1 0 1 0 25 158 15.82 0 UNDER-19 (2) 1 1 0 0 110 37 297.30 1 1 0 0 145 86 168.60 BEAUMARIS A F C 1 1 0 0 89 67 132.84 OLD SCOTCH 1 1 0 0 93 92 101.09 OLD IVANHOE 1 0 1 0 92 93 98.92 WHITEFRIARS 1 0 1 0 67 89 75 .28 HAMPTON ROVERS 1 0 1 0 86 145 59 .31 OLD CAREY 1 0 1 0 37 110 33 .64 OLD TRINITY YARRA VALLEY

4 4 4 4

0 0 0 0 MHSOB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E MONASH BLUES

I 1 0 0 180 25 720.00 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 1 1 0 0 126 40 315 .00 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 1 0 0 157 53 296.23 ORMOND 1 1 0 0 104 37 281 .08 CAULFIELD GR 1 1 0 0 144 64 225 .00 DE LA SALLE (2) 1 0 1 0 64 144 44.44 MENTONE AMATEURS 1 0 1 0 37 104 35.58 AJAX 1 0 1 0 53 157 33 .76 OLD MENTONIANS 1 0 1 0 40 126 31 .75 GLEN EIRA 1 0 1 0 25 180 13.89 UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD ESSENDON GRAM 1 1 0 0 173 30 576 .67 RUPERTSWOOD I 1 0 0 164 66 248.48 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 1 0 0 113 53 213 .21 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 1 0 0 95 53 179.25 OLD CAMBERWELL 1 0 1 0 53 95 55 .79

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4

4 4 0 AQUINAS O C 1 0 1 0 53 113 46.90 0 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 0 1 0 66 164 40 .24 0 THERRY PENOLA OB 1 0 1 0 30 173 17.34 0 TIGER SHARKS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0


VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2000 TEAM NAM E MHSOB ST BERNARDS ST KEVIN S OLD MELBURNIANS OLD IVANHO E OLD SCOTCH UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD XAVERIANS MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS NORTH OLD BOYS ORMOND OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD PARADIANS MAZENOD 0 C OLD MENTONIANS GLEN EIRA A F C BEAUMARIS A F C ST BEDES MENT TIG THERRY PENOLA OB OLD GEELONG AJA X HAMPTON ROVERS PRAHRAN A F C IVANHOE ASSUMPTION BULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E AQUINAS 0 C OLD ESSENDON GRAM CAULFIELD GR MONASH BLUE S OLD CARE Y OLD CAMBERWELL ST LEOS EMMAUS BANYULE LA TROBE UNIVERSITY OAKLEIGH A F C

AGAINST 30 POINTS FO R L D A SECTION 46 213 .04 98 0 0 92 181 .52 167 0 0 91 139 .56 12 7 0 0 85 111 .76 95 0 0 122 119 102.52 0 0 119 122 97.54 1 0 95 89 .47 1 0 85 127 71 .65 1 0 91 167 55 .09 1 0 92 98 46 .94 1 0 46 B SECTION 1 1 0 0 99 52 190 .38 4 163 .33 4 98 60 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 68 51 133 .33 4 1 1 0 0 139 111 125.23 4 } 1 0 0 111 90 12133 4 1 0 1 0 90 111 81 .08 0 i 0 1 0 111 139 79 .86 0 } 0 1 0 51 68 75 .00 0 } 0 1 0 60 98 61 .22 0 } p 1 0 52 99 52 .53 0 C SECTIO N 257.81 } 1 0 0 165 64 207.45 } 1 0 0 195 94 y 1 0 0 104 70 148 .57 125,00 1 1 0 0 60 48 y 1 0 0 128 104 123 .08 t 0 1 0 104 128 81 .25 t 0 1 0 48 60 80 .00 i 0 1 0 70 104 67 .31 1 0 1 0 94 195 48 .21 1 0 1 0 64 165 38 .79

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Di SECTIO N 0 221 70 315.71 1 0 0 106 65 163•08 1 1 0 0 102 66 154 .55 1 0 0 102 76 134 .21 1 0 0 103 77 133 .77 0 1 0 77 103 74 .76 0 1 0 76 102 74.51 0 1 0 66 102 64 .71 01 0 65 106 61 .32 0 1 0 70 221 31 .67

PENINSULA 0 B SALESIAN 0 C WEST BRUNSWICK THOMASTOWN UNIVERSITY BLACKS FITZROY REDS YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS MENTONE AMATEURS KEW PARKSID E

1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

ST JOHNS 0 c HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELSTERNWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS POWER HOUSE UHSO B RICHMOND CENTRAL ALBERT PARK A F C ELEY .PARK A F C MONASH GRYPHON S

1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

D2 SECTIO N 0 0, 69 0 0 100 0 0 86 0 0 102 0 0 96 1 0 91 1 0 87 1 0 73 1 0 83 1 0 49 D3 SECTIO N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 D4 SECTIO N

BENTLEIGH AFC ELTHAM COLLEGIANS BULLEEN COBRAS MT LILYDAL E NORTH BRUNSWICK SYNDAL TALLY-HO SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS OLD WESTBOURNE A F C BRUNSWICK A F C SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY ST MARY S WERRIBEE AMATEURS Fa

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

172 155 147 67 123 98 48 60 77 80

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

49 140 .82 83 120 .48 73 117 .81 87 117 .24 91 105 .49 96 94 .79 102 85 .29 86 84 .88 100 83 .00 69 7101

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

80 215 .00 77 201 .30 80 183.75 48 139 .58 98 125 .51 123 79 .67 67 71 .64 147 54 .42 155 49 .68 172 46 .51

4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0

251 .43 4 0 176 70 0 156 81 192.59 4 170.27 4 0 126 74 0 124 86 144 .19 4 0 171 82 135 .37 4 0 92 81 113 .58 4 0 81 92 88 .04 0 0 82 111 73 .87 0 0 86 124 69,35 0 0 74 126 58 .73 0 0 81 156 51 .92 0 0 0 70 176 39 .77


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