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ALL STAR AUSTRALIA PRIZE JACi,,-FOTfia` was the closest entry in last week's final ~core of the nominated match competition, ,, .l,ciing De La Salle to kick 15 .15 (score was 15,12) to Whitefriars 12 .8 (was 13 .10) . Prize jackpots by $50 for this week's game (Old Trinit y Old Melburnians) . Refer to display elsewhere in day's Amateur Footballer for next round's i~latchin this competition .
i,SSOCIATION MEETING S The following clubs were not represented at the recent Secretaries' meeting at Elsternwick p, ;rk - Brunswick, Bulleen Cobras, Caulfield t;rammarians, Collegians, Eley Park, Glen Eira, Ivanhoe, Kew, North Old Boys, Old Brighton, Old t'amberwell, Old Paradians, Power House, Richmond Central, Rupertswood, Salesian, South melbourne Districts . St Marys, Tthomastown, University Blues and Williamstown CtMS . As well as gathering a fine of $25 under VAFA rules, clubs miss much vital information that is presented at Association meetings . The next Association meeting is for Members on May 1 .
HAVE YOUR SAY Two interesting pieces of feedback this week . "I do read your Amateur Footballer . Jason Frenkel's round 1 comments saying that the club history of VAFA players is not properly recorded in the AFL 2000 Season Guide . The history of each AFL player is recorded including his VAFA club on each AFL club list and is reproduced in each edition of the AFL record . Football Victoria arranged this system of recognition for local Victorian clubs in response to requests from clubs and leagues . Other states only note one club . - Ken Gannon, CEO Football Victoria . " "We at Old Scotch have always tried to clean
up the visitors' rooms, especially if a bin, broom etc are provided . We always PlEl, STEVENS provide the same in CHIEF EXECUTIVE opposition rooms at OFFICER our ground, but 9 out of 10 are left in a bad state - John Montgom ery, Old Scotch. " Ken and John, thanks for your constructive feedback . You will each have forwarded to you a nice bottle of red courtesy Sommelier Wines (VAFA sponsor) . "Have Your Say" - fax me on 9531 2050 or email philCavafa .asn.au SAVE THE SHOW CAYLPAIGN ON IN EARNES T The VAFA Sportscover Match of the Day Show seen on Channel 31 each Thursday night is in danger of not continuing . Our budget shows we are $20,000 short of meeting known expenses . We are hoping to raise $1,000 from each of 20-25 sources on income . All we can offer at this stage is an acknowledgement of a company or group at the end of each show . Should your company be willing to help SAVE THE SHOW please contact myself (Fax - 9531 2050, email phi avafa .asn .au )
P SET"'T.~-'7 %;~ T MATCHE S The VAFA plays its senior matches this year on May 14th against the South Australian Amateurs in Adelaide . A match has been arranged for the senior team and a team representing C-D4 sections . A round of VAFA matches is scheduled for that same weekend, so it will certainly be a test of some clubs' depth, however we are mindful of not taking too many players from any one VAFA team. Squads will be announced in next week's "Amateur Footballer. "
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nother top round of football with close L~ results and blowouts punctuating last weekend's matches . St Kevins would appear to be the big winners of the round with a heartstopping one win point over St Bernards, but both sides clearly have designs on a top-four finish . Old Melburnians and Old Scotch both recorded comprehensive wins, while Old Xaverians and University Blues both notched up their first victories of the season . MARCELLIN Gary Connolly was stressing the positives despite Sunday's loss to the Blues, with Michael Moran playing well across half back, Jarred Frazer working hard on the ball and Mark Browne showing the form which attracted the attention of several VFL clubs over the pre-season . Critical clash with Old Ivanhoe . MHSOB No doubt a good learning experience for the Unicorns for a fair barometer of the standard of A-section football with a six-goal loss to the reigning premiers . Anthony Cassell was sterling at full back, while skipper Jaidyn Pertzel gave drive on the ball, but the loss of the experienced Cam Eabry didn't help . X-rays were going to reveal the extent of that player's injury, but another tough test comes today against Old Scotch . OLD IVANHOE Never really in the contest against a dominant Old Melburnians, but injuries to the Weddles and Douglas didn't help, and the 'Hoers finished the game out with 17 fit men . Toovey and R. Weddle will return this week, but Douglas is in doubt for the clash with the Eagles. OLD MELBURNIANS An impressive effort from go to whoa with Topakis (6) and Sutton (4) booting a bag and a host of others contributing to a big score . Holme won all day in the ruck, while Cam Kennedy and Simon Theodore were also dominant . Neil Ross clearly has his charges gunning for another tilt at the flag that was all but pinched last year, but they won't want to lie down against Old Trinity. OLD SCOTCH After being beaten out of the blocks in round one, Brendan Mason was pleased his side started so well against Old Trinity, kicking 8 .8 to 0 .8 in the first quarter against Old Trinity . The Cardinals also took twice as many marks as they
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had the previous week, with Adam Nettleton BOG i n etence ana tormer Box Hill player Brad Robinson on song in front , goal. Will take plenty of confidence into the mac with MHSOB today. OLD TRINITY An undermanned Old Trinity is still playir. not to it's potential, according to coach Leig Carlson . The T's were down on big men with ne ther Ramsden out on the field and skipper Re Phillips some time away from returning, bt Carlson was happy that his team was able to wi the third term . Adam Andrews broke his anki after working hard to return from a previou break, which must be a real blow for that playe The road won't get easier today against 01 Melburnians . OLD XAVERIAN S A bit more like the form people have come t expect from the resident powerhouse, with Jone and Gowers booting six and four respectively an Michael Blood at his very best . Simon Lethlea also played well . Both Xavs and John Longmir continue to insist the 'horse' is unlikely to pla for the club, despite Longmire saying he woul train with Xavs when time permits . ST BERNARD S A sluggish start left the side four goals dow at half time, leading to a Garry-Foulds serv which sparked the players . A scintillating thir term netted eight goals to one, but ultimately th ball finished in St Bernards' forward line wit SKOBS in front by a point . Chris Gray an Calder U18's recruit Adriano Mastropasqu shared the rucking duties, while Steve MeKeo : booted seven majors. ST KEVIN S Robin Bowles starred for the home side in hi second game back after a knee reconstructior booting five goals, while Richardson did well i ; defence. Marcus Dollman was well held by Joe Mouni but Nick Fraser was prominent along with Da Sadler. Just the start Mike McArthur-Allei would have wanted, and today's clash agains Uni Blues should prove interesting. UNIVERSITY BLUES First win for new coach Lee Adamson and th Blues in Season 2000, and a good one with ke ;
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plzcers still missing from the side . Gil McLachlan ,l;linues to show that he is still one of the leadfollowers in the competition, and probably Pd cd out the Eagles' promising Mark Browne, bnt the Blues used the ball more intelligently in attack than their opposition . SELECTION S Old Melburnians by 41 ; Old Ivanhoe by 19 ;St ins by 7 ; St Bernards by 3 ; Old Scotch by 25 .
St . Bernards - congratulates Steve Perrett G„ 200 games . Steve progressed through our juniors to be a respected senior player . Steve becomes a"Hall of Fame" member and in 1999 was second B&F. Steve is a current committeeman and fine clubman . The number 7 at St . Bernards, synonymous with Steve's father Michael, is now being worn with every bit of distinction by Steve . From the Committee . players id supporters, well done Steve .
SEN IORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME MCINTYRE MHSOB 3 9 BOWLES ST KEVINS 5 8 A. TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 1 7 ROBINSON OLD SCOTCH 6 6 TOPAKAS OLD MELB 6 6 JONES OLD XAVERIANS 6 6 A RESERVE HUDSON OLD TRINITY LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH A. WILKINSON MARCELLIN RATCLIFFE OLD SCOTCH CuFFREY MARCELLIN
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SENIORS - 8.4 .00 Old Scotch 8.8 12.12 14 .16 20 .19.139 Old Trinity 0 .8 2 .8 5 .13 8 .15 .63 Old Scotch : Robinson 6, Murphy 4, Hawkins 3 . Aujard 3 . S . Collins 1 . Angus 1, Parthenides 1 . Crane 1 . Best : Netleton, O'Brien, Parthendes, Robinson . Phillips . Kitchen . Old Trinity : C. Philips 3, Stickland 3. R. Burrows I, Hatfield 1 . Best: Hatfield, D . Burrows, Stickland. Russell, DeaneJohns.Umpires: Mark Jenkins/Craig 0'Donoghue :Russell Nation/ Michael Foster:Bernie Hoare/ Vin Vescor9 . Old Melbournians 6 .2 11 .6 17.9 24 .13 .157 Old Ivanhoe 0 .4 2.7 4.8 6.9.45 Old Melbournians : Topakas 6, Sutton 4, Pvrouet 2 . Reynolds 2, Boyd I . Bugess 1 . B. Dixon 1 . Hazell 1 . Hahne I . Kennedy 1, MeHlullbi 1 . Mulligan I . Thompson I . Best : Hohue . Kennedy. S. Theodore. Topakas. Mulquinney, Grain. Old Ivanhoe: White 2, McLean 2, Sandilands 1 . Knight 1 . Best : Knight, Douglas . White, Tiernan. Hope, Spoor. Umpires : Anthony Damen( Jamie Kvms :Rohan Dever/J . Vincent:Danteme Napoli/Andrew Long . Marcelllrt 2.5 7.12 8.15 13.24.102 University Blues 7.3 10.8 14.10 21,14.140 MarcelBn: Sampimon 3 . Petroff 3. Frazer I . Johnston 1, Waters I . Glee-son 1 . Chun I . Treganowan I . Jarred I . Best : Frazer, Moran, Rontanin . Browne, Rowe . University Blues: De Crespigny 5, Vaseg 4 . Coleman 3 . Maplestone 3. Sheehan 2. Solley i, Ha}2er 1 . Lowcock 1, Tweddle I . Best Versteegan . Perterson . Garnaut, De CrespiWy . 'Rceddte . Umpires: Tint Sutcliffe/Tun Ovadla :Brendan Corcoran/FrankMartinez:Benile Jeohson/Michael Lentini St . Kevlns 6.3 11.8 12 .9 17 .11.113 St . Bernards 3.3 7.6 15 .13 16,16.112 St . Kevins : Bowles 5. 0'Conner 3 . Garvey 2, Lowerson 2 . M. Dolhnart 1, Kempton I . Mahoney I . N1oyWt I . Sadler 1 . Best: Richardson, O'Keefe . Kavanagh, Fraser, Bowles, Sadler. St . Bernards: McKeon 7 . M. Mitchell 4, J . Gollant 2 . L . Mitchell 1, Stapleton 1 . D. Berne . Best : McKeon, Merrvi glon . D. Byrne, Perrett . Jordan, Joe Mount . Umpires : Graham Thwaites/Mark Gibson:Bob Mutton/James Maxi4•eIl : Russell Owens/Kevin Segota 4 .2 6 .7 10.11 15.15 .105 VIIiSOB 12 .8 18.12 22.14 .142 Old Xaverians 6 .6 MI-ISOB: Woodley 3 . McIntyre 3. Sherry 3. Simpson 2 . Wilson 1 . Burke I . Ba;npert 1, Gerner. Best : Cassell. Pertzel, Fairchild. Clowes, Sherry, Thompson . Old 2taverians: Jones 6, Gowers 4 . Gordon 4 . Allen 2, Lethlean 2, Woodruff 1 . Blood I . Cranage 1 . Orlando 1 . Best: Blood, Cranage . Orlando, K . Stoney. Letblean . Umpires : Steve McCarthy/Dirk Kramer ; Tintothy Dodds/Natitan Billuigs:John Robutson/Geoff Gri,_g.
RESERVES - 8 .4.00 Old Scotch 3 .3 5,5 7 .5 10.10.70 Old Trinity 1 .2 5.6 9.10 13 .12 .90 Old Scotch:Hooper 3, Ratcliffe 2 . Lipshut 2 . Hoskutg 1 . Reid 1 . Oliver 1 . Best: Hooper, Hosking. Pattenden . Reid, Oliver . Gibbs . Old Trinity: Hudson 7. Ward 2, NeaTnan l . Robinson I . Darin 1, Power 1 . Best: Newman. Ward . Robinson, Hudson, Power. Blade ti . Old Melburnitins, 4.5 9,10 14.1317.22.124 Old Ivanhoe 0.0 0.1 1 .2 1.2.8 Old Melburnians : Barry 3, Righetti 3 . Miller 3. Murphy 2, Rose 1 . Fleming 1 . Cooley 1 . Ross 1 . Bartlett 1 . Farquason I . Best : Bennett, ftighetti, Murphy, Stater. Wtlheun . Barry. Old Ivanhoe: Stewart, Best: Harder, Oates . Sntart . Pollock, Barker, Keane . Marcellin 3 .6 4.11 9 .18 12 .22 .94 University Blues 2.1 5 .3 6.4 10.4.64 MareelBm Wilkonson 5 . Cadrv 3 . 0'Flynn 2 . Cooper I . Walker 1 . Best:Devercelli, Yee, Wilkerson . N%alker, Taylor. Symes . Unl.Blues: Crnford 2, MeKinlay 2 . Brown 2, Calnon I . Terry I . Terrill I . Hocking I . Best: Brooks, McKerron, Havter. Brown . Calnon, Crawford . St Kevins 3 .4 3.4 5.6 5.7.37 St,Bernurds 0 .1 2.5 5.8 8 .10.58 : St.Kevine Rizio 3, SibOla I, Ryan 1 . Best:Hassett, Rizio. Kennedv. Ferrari, Slteelys Powell . St. Bernards :Cariss 2 . Tankey 2, Attard 1 . Nutter 1 . Davis I . Mount 1 . Best: Davis, Tattkev . Catterall, Sheehan . Dodd, Nathan . MHSOB 0.4 0.5 2 .6 3 .7.25 Old Xaverians 4.1 9.7 12.11 18 .16 .124 MHSOB: Gaunt 1 . Hawkins I . Radder I .Best : Walker. Hawkins. Davis, Redder. Hawkes . Chertec Old Xaverianns: MeV.fiiter 4, Ireland 3 . Ryan 2 . Oswald 3, Finder 2. Tucker I . James 1, Drake 1 . Walsh 1 . Best : Galbally, CaWnan, Drake, Lectite, Macwherter . Skidmore,
TODAY'S MATCHES A SECTION OLD TRINITY v . OLD MELBURNIANS OLD IVANHOE v. MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES v. ST . KEVINS ST. BERNARDS v. OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH v . MHSOB
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25 C . S o ttiswood p 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
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Coach: Kevin Ttbaldi Asst. Coach : Anthony Parker Res. Coach: Steve Cropley
Coach : Neil Ross Asst . Coach: Mark Sarau
Coach : Brendan Maso n Res . Coach: Gary Jackson
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12 M . Shader s 13 D . Warry 14 T. Francis 15 D . Spoor 16 M. Woods 17 A. Corcoran 18 J . Hope 19 A. Oate s 20 J . Keane 21 R. Robe rt s 22 P. Donaldson 23 M . Stewa rt 24 A . Douglas Crowe 25 C .
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26 D . Ross 27 J. Weddle 28 A . Jenkins 32 R . Weddle (VC) 33 C . Branigan 30 C . Branigan 31 E. Byrne 32 P. Dowd 33 A. White 34 A. Tiernan
35 L . McLean 36 M . Polloc k 37 C . Barker 38 Ger ry George 39 Gary 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 . Tolle 49 M . Tozey
50 M . Hall 51 B. Shadbolt 52 A. Barker 53 A. Harper 54 J . Sma rt 55 A. Weisz 56 AL Gibson 57 D. Kennelly 58 E . Murphy 59 C. Pi tt 60 S . Kent 61 G. Haros 62 A . Pappos 63 J . Weir
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22 A . Waddell 23 M . Berry 24 L. Holcombe 25 J . Guest 26 C . Kennedy 27 J . Slater 28 J . Ballantyn e 29 T. Mulligan
30 I . McMullin (C) 31 J. Hart 32 L . Barry 33 G . Dixon ( RC) 34 T. Barker 35 D. Brown 36 A. McKeon 37 R. Mul uwn e y 38 S. Gri q 39 S. Oram 40 D. Sutton
41 G . Wilhelm (RVC) 42 P. Theodore 43, P. Gallagher 44 S . Edmund 45 C. Murphy 46 C. Neeson 47 B . Righetti 48 C . Jenkins (RVC) 49 A . Fleming 50 P. Marinas
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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75 M . Sparg o 76 M . Gur ry 77 P. Rogers 81 R . Aulard
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`"'eavens to Murgatrovd!! What in God's name .r . :is going on here?? Yet again, a very ordinary 2 in the tipping stakes . Seems a few clubs are out to make me look like a complete idiot, even though I do it very well mvselfl Some interesting results . NOBs are clearly the pacesetters with Ormond in hot pursuit . Collegians and Old Mentonians are vet to open their account . We're starting to sort the wheat from the chaff . I've got no doubt that this week we will require a steward's enquiry into some of the turnarounds. Review On the wide expanses of E .E .Gunn, Ormond gave Collegians a towelling to the tune of 67 points . In the absence of captain McConvill, young skipper Miller was terrific along with Robbins and Ashford . For Collegians . Harrison, Dixon and Maxwell were the best . Old Paradians chartered a flight to Keysborough to take on Old Mentonians an d charged home in the second half to wallop the Panthers by 74 points . For the victors, the "Chook" O'Loughlin rucked magnificently to give on ballers Vincent and Sinclair leather poisoning. The man they call "Buzz" (Kuramoto) battled manfully for the losers . He was helped by Mullins and Bournan . Out at Malvern, De La Salle opened their winning account when they were a fraction too good for Whitefriars by 14 points . The evergreen stalwart Toohey starred for the home side and was assisted by the smallest man in football, Bonnici, and the "freak", Mannix . Once again, Reidy with 6 bickies was tremendous for the beaten brigade along with Pasqualotto and Power, who fired in his first game back . M azenod made an idiot of me with an emphatic win against Old Brighton by 28 points. A 7 goal 2nd quarter was enough to put daylight between the two sides . It seems that Mazenod have adjusted quickly to the new, more structured game plan . Harrison led the way with 4 goals . Parry and O'Hara also plaved well . For OB . Phelan, Williams and that man, Bristow were the best . The fat lady was singing at half time down at McKinnon . NOBs were 46 points up against Old Iiaileybury, and continued on in the second half to demoralise Mick Dwver's boys by 111 points . R
Carrol l Barker led the rampage with 6 goals. For OH, Forsyth and Hassett were the best . Preview It is with great hesitation that I even attemp t this nonsense called tipping . I wonder if anyone could ever take these seriously after the events of Rounds 1 & 2 . Collegians play Old Mentonians at the home of Han-y. One of these two sides will break their duck todav. Both these sides have not had a great start to the year. Based on the fact that the Lions were in front at half time in Rd 1 and that the Panthers are still coming to terms with some retirements from 1999, Collegians will give their coaching staff something to celebrate by winning by 32 points. Br Garvey's oval at Bundoora host two last start cvinners, where Old Paradians play De La Salle . Peter "Wheels" Bedford will be hoping the 'big green monster' can carry on the form they showed last week . De La Salle also found the line last Saturdav for the first ime in 2000. Should be a belter. I'd better tip the home side if I value my life! OP by 3 points . Whitefriars ' host' Mazenod at EP . Mazenod found some form last week, whilst the 'Friars ran into a stumbling block . It appears that the Mazenod 'machine' is cranking up another gear, and the lads from Donvale will be no match for them. Dave Murray's boys to salute by 21 points . Old Brighton face the rampaging NOBs down at the beach . It seems that NOBs have become the section pacesetters, and I've got no doubt that they'll knock over OB's sandcastle today . NOBs by 40 points . Ormond have their second game in a row at that 'spacious' venue, E .E .Gunn, against Old Haileybury. The home team are purring along nicelv at the moment, making the 40/1 on offer at the start of the year look fairly delicious . Even with McConvill returning . I'm going for the white shorts (OH), for no other reason other than I haven't tipped Ormond yet (they love that!!), and because I can't tip to save myself. The visitors by 8 points . Reserves Collegians, Old Paradians, Mazenod, Old Brighton, Old Haileybury
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Old Haileybury - congratulations to Matthew Armstrong on plating his 200th game last week against NOB's and becoming a Life ,,_zember of the Club, "Whoppy" played in the 1989, 1995 senio r an dSemor lState f ooball has played both U and has twice been runner-up in the VAFA competition B&F . Well done Matty . The Bloods congratulate also Scott Saunders on playing his 50th game in round 1 against Collegians . Old Mentonians - wold like to congratulate ~zte, Bailantine who last week played his 50th game for the Club . We also congratulate Tony Bournan on kicking 350th goal for the club in Round I .
SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL NAME REIDY WHITEFRIARS 6 12 BECKETT ORMOND 4 9 HARRISON MAZENOD 4 7 KAVANAH MAZENOD 3 6 6 BARKER NORTH OLD B 6
B RESERVE ELLIOTT OLD HAILEY 4 7 CLANCY DE LA SALLE 6 6 STANLEY OLD PARADIANS 2 5 5 WALKER DE LA SALLE 3
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COLLEGIANS v. OLD MENTONIANS OLD PARADIANS v. DE LA SALLE WHITEFRIARS v. MAZENOD - at Elsternwic k Park No. 1 Oval, Melway 67 D3 - Sat. 2pm OLD BRIGHTON v . NORTH OLD BOYS ORMOND v . OLD HAILEYBURY
MELEES - BEWARE A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"
SENIORS - 08 .04 .00 Ormond 5.2 11.8 13 .12 19.16 .130 Collegians 1.4 4.6 6.7 9.9.63 Ormond : Beckett 4, Miller 4. Mabbett 3. Stone 2 . Robbins 1 . Grace 1 . Scanlon 1, Ashford 1 . Zane 1 . James 1 . Best: Robbins, Ashford, Presser, D. Cleary, Sebo, James . Collegians : Hoist 2, McKenzie 2, Beattie 2 . Maxwel 1, Harrison 1 . Unswo rth I . Best: Harrison, Dixon, Maxwell, Hoist, Hosking. Unsworth.Umpires :Richard Eastwood/Daniel Halliwell lS .CapeURobert Parry Old Mentonians 1.2 4 .4 7.7 10,11.71 Old Paradians 4 .7 5 .10 13.7 21 .19.145 Old Mentonians : Bournan 4 . Carter 2. Costello 2. Kttto 1 . Webb I . Best: V. Kuramoto. Mullin. Newton . D . Alexander, Me Nish, Milo. Old Paradiarm A . Swindon 4, G. Po rt eous 4 . S . Ciavola 3. Tooze 3. Vincent 2 . Harford 2, Stevens 1 . Sinclair I . O'Laughlin I . Best : O'Loughlin. Szewenik, Vincent . Ball, Stevens, Heffernan .Umpires :Gene Hodgins/Canteron Stewart/ / Gre g Rich ar ds/CraigArno l 2 .5 7.7 12.10 15.12.102 De 1a selle W hiterriars 2 .2 2.6 10.7 13.10.88 De La Salle : Ih.i ~qan 5, Mannik 2, Jackson 2. Corin 2, Bonnici 1 . Laragy I . S . Hyland 1, Johnstone 1 . Best : Toohey, Corin, Bonnici . Browne. Sihers . MannLx. Whitefriara: Reidy, 6, Kennedy 2. Phan 2, Hillom I, Carrigg i, Reid 1 . Best : R. Reidy. R. Pasqualotto. A . Carbone . R . Pawlik, Gillan . Duffy.Umpires: Sharon Alger/Peter James//John Kelly/Ken Cou~hlan 3.4 10.9 15,9 1011.125 Mazenod Old Brighton 2.8 4.9 7.15 13 .19 .97 Mazenod: Harrison 4, Ka~anagh 3 . Fotiniotis 3, Hanley 2 . Kelly 2 . Tucker 1 . Meehan I . O'Hara I. Fisher 1, L . Morgan I . Best : Parry , O'Hara, Pioan . Hanley . Nelson. Tucker. Old B r3~hton: Dennis 2 . Holt 2 Bristow 2, Mc Lauclilan I . Nikas I . Lennox I . 72ickarbv 1, Krzywniak 1, M . Gadsden I, Phelan I . Best: Phelan , Williams . Lennox, Dennis . Bristow . S. Gadsden .Umpires: Paul Jones/Peter Sanpson :Nick Lemon/D. Beitner ; Bernie Jephson/Brendan McCarthy Old Haileybury 2.8 5 .9 9 .12 9.14 .68 North Old Boys 4.6 13 .7 20 .10 26 .13 .179 Old llaileybury: Lappage 3, Hassell 2 . A. Hilton 1 . Carson I, Lay 1 . ~4fb ite 1 . Best: Forsyth, Hassell, Ash Hilton, Lappage, Jenke . C ar son. North Old Boys: Bar ker 6 . Boyle 4, Tonkin 4 . Phyland 3. Sand 2. Magufre 2, MeTaggert 2, 0'Farrell 2. Wilkinson I . Best: Nriltv. Coimoiy . Saad Collison Boyle, Bar ker.Umplres:Geoff Curran /Rick Lo4i; Stephen Leahy/Ross Richards RESERVES -- 08 .04.00 Ormond 4.7 8.11 11.13 16.15.111 Coll eglans 6.3 8.4 11 .7 11 .8 .74 Ormond:Keleher 4. Brown 4 . Kukuljan 3. Stew-art 3, Everatt 1 . Shepard 1 . Beat: Keleher. Ritchie. Cleary, L'n5ngstone . Stewart. Collins. Collegians: Jones 3, Greaves 3 . Cooper 2, Hart 1 . Robertson I, Wooley 1 . Best : Robe rtson . Greaves. Moon. Opie, Lynch, Ba.xter. Old Mentonians 0.6 1 .3 2.4 3 .4 .22 Old Paradians 4.1 5 .4 9.6 20.7 .127 Old b4entonians: Austin 1 . Dwyer 1, Riley I . Best: Walsh, Nock . Stroud . Ferguson. 0 ;dand . Dwyer. 01d Paradians :Dintinosante 5, Galloway 4 . Cosg riff 2 . Stanley 2, Joyce 2, Seckold 1 . Jenkins I . Ploenges I . Harris . Hart . Best: Jenkins, Swu idon . Richardson . Godfrey. Ploenges, Joyce. De La Salle 2 .4 5.11 10.15 16 .20 .116 Whitefriars 1 .4 1 .6 1.9 1.9.15 De La Salle : Clancv 6. Walker 3. Ford 2, Kin2, Hvland 1 . Lasini I . McInerney I . Best : Hyde . Mcinerney, Smith. O' nnell, Hylan d. Rogers . W1ilteFrlers : Vernal I . Best : Earnes, Haseler. O'Connor. O'Brien . Maguire. Vernal. Mazenod O .C. 1 .4 4.4 5 .6 11 .8.74 Old Brighton 2.6 4 .12 8.16 9.18.72 Mazenod: Ballenger 4, Hawkins 3 . Meehan l, Miller I . Nisbet 1, Hobbs 1 . Best : Nisbet, Gran t . Nussbaum. Smith, Quinn . Ballenqer. Old Brighton: Bradley 3 . Cooper 3 . Carter 2, Stewart 1 . Best: Perry. Bradley. Parnham. Cooper, Talbot, Ewe rt . Old Haileybury 2.1 6.1 8 .4 11 .5.71 dl North Ol Boys 1 .6 1.9 5 .11 9 .13 .67 Old HnBbury :Elliott 4, She p har d 3, Langford- Jones 2, Davey I . Earnec I . . Pountnev Best: 0'Donne(I . Snllth . L an gford-Jones . Rowlands . Davey . North Old Boys : Tonkin 3, Bar ker 1 . San ders 1 . Goonan I . Lock 1 . Trenton 1, Zacek 1 . Best: Trenton . Lynch, Barlow. Skene . Pawsey, Zacek .
DE LA SA LLE
Coach: Tim Hart Coach : Paul Coope r Res . Coach: Anthony Parki n ~.. Res. Coach : Paul O'Dwye r 1 S. Mollard 1 Moore A 2 Mercuri M 2 N . Florentine 3 Corin B 3 B. Woolhouse 3 Butler M 4 G . Palmer 4 Hall L 5 R. Henebery 5 Swift C 5 D. Greeves 6 Harber M 6 S . Van Der Veene 7 Browne C (C) 7 S . El g 8 Mithen A 9 Hart S 8 N . Beattie 10 Silvers T 9 T. Hovey 11 Evans A 10 S. Harding 11 Vavallo S 11 B. McKenzie 12 Toohey D (VC) 12 N. Harrison 13 Johnstone A 13 W. Daly 14 Lowe J 14 J . Dixon 15 Hodder J 16 Hyland S 14 D . Warne - Smith 17 Elliott A 15 Y. Phillips 18 Horn J 16 D . Phillips 18 Mercuri C 17 R . Hosking 19 Prezens R 18 C. Mollard 20 Picone M 19 A. Baxter 21 Jackson D 20 Andrew Farr 22 O'Donnell M 23 Doak J 21 C. Harri s 24 Morel J 22 S . Piasente
23 N . Milat 24 T. Knox 25 C . Unsworth 26 S. Woolley 27 S. Humphry 28 N. McCann 29 A . Kenneall y 30 L. Moon 31 J . Rose 32 D . Thompson 33 M . Maxwell 34 M . Britte n 35 Ashley Farr 36 G . Cooper 37 M . Opie 38 T. Marks 39 N . Hart 40 M . O'Donnell
25 Rogers K 25 Hynes G 26 Wood S 26 Williams E 28 Herber N 29 Joyce M 30 Mannix B 31 Flowerday A 32 Bonnici R (VC) 33 King M 34 Pedicini A 35 Mackintosh A 36 McKenzie A 37 Hyland D 38 Ford A 39 Buick C 40 Harrison P 41 Spithill D 42 D . McInerney 43 Borella L 44 Clancy X 45 Lambe A 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 Hoy B 61 Goodier M 62 Hosking J 63 Bowker C 64 O'Toole A 70 Duggan M
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16 J. Kavanagh 17 D . Kelly 18 D . O'Donaghue 19 S . McMullin 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 . Gill 49 L . Halvy 50 A. Smyt h 52 N. Nussbaum
NTH OLD BOYS Coach: Frank Donnell Res. Coach : Darren Caddy 1 . D.Wilkinso n 2 . D .Waters 3 . TWaters 4 . S .Slee p 5. B .Devine (RC) 5. D .Skene 6. N .Vogeis 7 . P.Boot h 8 . B .Collison (C) 9 . L.Curry (DVC) 10. S .McGrath 11 . G .Collin s 12 . S.Lock 13 . THalpin 14 . D .Kingham 15 . J .Talbot 16 . D.Collins 17 . M .Maguire 18. C .Murray 19. P.0'Farrell 20. J.Sutherland 21 . N .Casboult 22 . M.Connelly 23 . P.O'Dwyer 24 . J .Barke r
25 . G .Phyland 26 . S .Smit h 27. W.McTaggart 28. M .Nulty 29. D .Boyer 30. M .Leigh 31 . L .Boyle 32 . M.Phyland 33 . M .Barker 34 .J .Saad 35 . M .Carney 36 . D .Tonkin (VC) 37 . S .Mikunda 39 . R .Maguire 38. M .Amo r 40. C .Phyland 41 . N .Tonki n
42 . P.Pesavenko 43 . D .Zace k 44 . M .Drum 45 . B .Pawsey 46 . N .Goonan 47 . J .Barlow 48. P.Daniels 49. A.Stone 50. T.Dru m
51 . S.Fitzpatrick 52 . N.Sanders 53 . T.Ayerbe 54 . A.Trimboli 55 . D.Scicluna 56 . P.Arnol d 57. C .Blaine 58. J .Gurry 60. D .Moore 61 . F.Lync h 62 . A.McKenzieMcHaig 63 . S .Dixo n 64 . G .Muir 65 . S .Sarong 67. R .Whitnish 68. K .Watson 71 . J.Presti 77 . S.Trenton 78 R . Christie 79 D Keld
OLD BRIGHTON GRAM M ARIAN; Coach : Dale Tapping Res . Coach : Brad Bar 1 A. Kryzwnia k 2 A. Pirtle 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 . Gadsde n 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 . Smit h 38 B . Parnham 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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Dwyer Coach: Sven Samild Coach: Peter Bedford Coach : Steve Grace Coach: Des Meagher Ccach: Mick Res Coach: Craig Davis Res. Coach : , anion Carroll Res, Coach: Craig Tonkin Res Coach : Brian Grill s Rrs CO ch• Wayne Moss
1 S. Vincent (C) 1 D Mabbett 1 A Acreman 1 R Pasqualotto 0. Home tt 2 M Bateman . Connell 2 C Lean 2 P . O'Loughlin 2 3DPBecke D Gleeson 3 D . Stevens 3 M Carbon e . R. Kejn a 3 B Murphy 4 A Grac e 5 M Robinso n 3.` 4 G Stroud 4 M . Harford 4 S Langford-Jones . 6 C Housto n 5 C Wallace 5 B Turner 5 MP. Geary . Brudar 7 N Cunningham 5, A 6 D Paterson 6 D Whelan 6 J . Hollan d 8 A Davis W. Smith 7 G Ferguson 7 S Keleher 6 7 P. Cosgriff 9 C Maguire 8 R Newton ^dam Hilto n 8 M Miller 9 G Pride 8 A . Sinclair 10 A Pawlik D. Hassett . Collins 9 S Grace 11 R Reidy 10 B Kuramoto 9 J M . Lambe rt 10 D Scanlan 12 R Pawlt k 11 D Solley 10 P. Brabender (VC) G I C. Efstat hiou 13 T Hughes 11 D Robbins 12 C Dw er ; . Whit e 11 A . Burns 14 T Carrigg 12 N Sabo 13 A Palmer Hanson 12 M . Wood 14 K Campbell 13 B Stone g P andebnboo m B. Harro p 15 C Davis 13 M . Ploenges 14 S Jame s jg 17 A Carbon e A. Forsyt h 16 D Nock 14 B . Brabender 15 S Naughton 18 C Fulto n 4 5 N. Bigg s 17 L Richardso n 15 B . Dintinosante 16 T Stewart 19 T Hilton 18 T Bournon 16 P. O'Donnel l 20 S Mca ul ife 16 M . Godfrey 17 P Joy 19 D. Kitto 16 B. Langford-Jones 21 B Phan 18 W Block 17 B . Hart 20 S Mullin 7 Ash Hilto n 22 D Vandenboo m 19 D Cleary y 21 A . Drina n 18 G. Porteou s 24 R Mik a 8 C. Ja aseker a 20 M McConvill 22 P Harrington 19 John Swindon 25 D Rei d 19 M . Armston g 23 N Moodie 21 J Brown 26 G Ryan 20 M . Szewczuk . Ellio 20 D tt 24 C. Twentyman 22 R Block 27 M No rt hey 2 21 A.Jenke 25 J Wi ndus s . Ciavola 23 T Ashford 28 C Eames 22 D. Maso n S 22 D . Ciavola 261 G Dart 29 A Glen n 24 M Abrahams 23 P. Walsh 30 M Powe r 23 M . Seccuil 27 G Katris 25 J Dal e 31 M Duffy . Ross 28 L, Hogan 24 A 24 D . Digney L Livingstone 32 B Winch 29s A Carter 25 A . Rowland 25 G. . Heffernan 27 T Brennan 33 M Vernal l 26 J . Bel Dimond 30 M Brooks 26 M 28 B Collins 34 D Gloufchev 28 31 M Elliot 27 K .B . Geary 27 P . Jenkins 29 N Cou rtney 35 C Law 32 N . Hollow Walde n S. N o la n 3 33 G New 28 S . Jenkins 30 N Wells 6 37 D D Sulliva n 29 B . Carson 34 P Flaskis 27 A . Jenkins 31 H Black i 38 C Carr 30 D. Warne s 35 Darren Murphy 28 D . Loney 32 R Presser 39 K Kenneg Lay 31 D. 36 DJ . Alexander 33 M Shepherd d 29 L . Galvin 40 A Thwaites . Mitchell 37 M . Franci 32 B s . Jenkins 34 R Remman 41 C O'connor 33 A. Floyd 38 D Millis 30 D 42 P O'brie n 35 G Bailey 39 T Riley 31 P. Harri s 34 P. Langford-Jones Lawn 35 D. Lappage 40 M Manix 32 B . Galloway 36 S Mackey 36 3 D n 41 S Cozens 35 M .Lay . Gale 37 A Guzzo 37 D Sulliva n 36 B . Swindon 38 S Hermann 38 C Carrigg H Mason 36 S 37 A. Dowsing 42 43 M Lawes 39 A Orr 39 K Kennedy 38 P. Wright 37 JM Swindon 44 B Clothier 40 Y Dimadamos 40 A Thwaites 39 R. George 45 M . Kennedy 38 D . Tooze 41 C O'conno r 41 C Cooper . Johnston 40 B 46 D Mills 39 B . Richarddson 42 P O'brie n 42 C Keleher 47 J . Webb 41 S . Saunders 43 N Ellio tt 40 C . Seckiold 43 J . Keleher 48 J Whitford 44 B O'conno r 42 S . Rowland . Watson 44 M Mabbett 49 C . Mackay 42 A 45 M Leste r 43 . PountneysC C 41 D . Curran 45 C McMurrick y 50 G Richard s Johnson 44 M . Wra 44 A . Swindon 46 C Cleary 47 M G Nolan L Stephen 45 T. Hilton 5251N Flinos 45 M . Joyce 47 J Byron 48 J Tre yv aud 46 R. Brandha m 53 M Stroud 49 C Andrew s 46 R . Murray 48 G Smith 47 T. Barker 50 J Houston 54 D Goodbod y 49 M Horsfield 47 N . Ball 48 A . Poun d 51 L Eame s 55 W Ballantine 49 G . Finlayson 56 A Paterno 48 B . Woodham 50 S Shuttlewo rt h 52 P Haseler 50 R .Ladd 57 P Watson 49 M . Hildebrand 51 J Muratore 53 C Wood S Gillan 51 J . Williams 58 D Covent ry 50 M . Goonan 52 C Karageorgiou 5455 S Ward 53 G Hammond 59 G Lucas 52 A . Shepherd 51 A . Baker 56 R Murra y 60 S . Flaskis 54 S . Rajki 53 A . Brown 52 M . Ryan 57 J Mcfarran e 61 D Grant 55 S . Sonneman 54 T. Earney Gibbons 55 62 C Beswick 53 B . Atkins 56 M Farrell 58 J 43 N Elliott L. Byrns 63 M . Jones 57.54 44 M . William s B O'connor . Moyle 56 C 64 M . Austin 56 A. Sacco 58 M Collin s 45 M Leste r 57 R . Mitchel l 65 T. Sobey 57 M . Stanley 46 G Johnso n 59 P Konstanty 58 S . Davey 66 M . Sobey 58 J . Muir 60 G Ritchie 47 M Nolan 59 M . Anderson 67 P. Meve l 48 J Treyvaud 59 C. Donovan 61 A Kukuljan 68 S. Bainbridge 60 J . Robe rtson 49 C Andrews 69 N . King 60 B . Henry 61 B . Waters 50 J Housto n 62 61 C . Watson 51 L Eames C. Dowlin g 52 P Haseler 62 V. perry 63 C . Jimmieson 53 C Woo d 63 J . Lucas 64 J . Miller 54 S Gille n 64 A. Moore 55 S War d 65 A. Jakowenko 56 R Murray 57 J Mcfarran e E ') 58 J Gibbon s 59 S Clifford FINER FORK 60 B Sinclair 61 C Moloney SERVICES Whitehall St ., Yarraville Ph :96878722
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C SECTION by Tom Brain
week certainly is a long time in football as that well known personality would say and Prahran, Ajax , the Rovers and the Bullants certainly did some regrouping and came away the winners from Round 2 . Beaumaris even at this early stage is the only unbeaten side . On a sad note for the Bulleen-Templestowe Football Club and VAFA Football we mourn the passing of George Pollard. George had a long history of association with the Bullants and Amateur Football in general umpiring in some 5 Club 18 Grand Finals over the years . From all in C-Section our thoughts are with all George's family and friends as well as all at BAFC . And on a happier not congratulations or is it commiserations to Amateur identity Ken Bremner who turns the BIG 50 today. Look forward to having a few cool ones with you tonight mate. One important Round to go and then a mini break . REVIEW
Suffice to say Prahran had a terrific victory over the OGS at Toorak Park . But that is all I can say as both sides appear to have become camera shy this week . Perhaps that is because they both have to front the Sharks in the next fortnight . Did hear though that the OGS lost their ruckman through injury and that a half forward has an appearance at the Tribunal . The Two Blues would still have been buoyed by their performance. The battle of the two district sides at Ivanhoe was a ripper. It was a great day for football no doubt, the Bullants led at every change and ran out victors by some 18 points in the end but Ivanhoe/Assumption were far from disgraced and kept the pressure on all day by continually keeping on. It was a tight game all day with neither side giving an inch, the Bulls opening up some big breaks at stages with the Hoes continually pegging them back . In the end playing catch up footy in the warm conditions took its toll on the home side and Bulleen were able to kick goals in the last quarter to record a good victory. Best for the visitors was Young down back along with C .Parris and Tulloch who controlled the midfield . For the combine whose season has not started the way they would have liked the Pace boys and Rawley were terrific contributors . No Michael I have not had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus in fact he carries 14 while my tally is still only 5 which is reasonable considering it is a 26 year involvement . The Glen Eira Saints went down to the Rovers by some 55 points at David Street despite only trailing by some 9 points at the orange break and having the advantage of a slight breeze in they last term . Must have been a pretty impressive performance by the Hampton side in the last quarter. The Saints lost 3 players before the start of the game but they are not using that as an excuse as they are only too willing to
concede the Rovers were the better side on the day. Better players for the Saints were Gilmore, Hayes-Dewar, Tkocz, O'Hare and Timn Rossiter. Hampton Rovers now have the dubious di tinction of being the only side yet to provide a repo this season . It was a high scoring free flowing game out at Oa Park between 2 pretty competitive sides . Therr slammed in 3 majors in as many minutes to open u an 18 point lead half way through the 2nd stanza bu then she all fell apart from there . The Jackas then gc their running game going with their tackling and fierc ballwork being a highlight . They then kicked 23 of th next 24 goals before the home side kicked 3 belatei ones towards the end to add some respectability ti their scoreline. Believe the football displayed by Ajw was worth going a long way to see . An ominous sign foi future weeks. Best for the victors were Greg Blashki ir the ruck . Gab Dukes, Michael Konsky, and Andrevi Kalinski with 7 goals . Highlights for the vanquished included Mick Goodwin' s return to Senior Football with 6 goals, the Chiefs valiant effort in the ruck along with Villani and Elliott . A picturesque ground, a big crowd, perfect conditions make for a great game of football and that is exactly what it was at Banksia Reserve . St Bedes Mentone Tigers controlled the game up until about half through the third term and really put the acid on the Sharks and took it right up to them, but could not quite get far enough in front to make it difficult for the home side. From that point on the young Beauy side got their running game going played to their coach's instructions and eventually came away comfortable 44 point winners . Young Nick Kennedy was terrific all day for the home side ably backed up by Mark "Dougie" Ensor, Sherms was cool in the crisis and up forward Nick Boctor was a fine focal point. For the Tigers none were better than Simon Kidd, Timmy Beasley just keeps on keeping on, Macca and young Simon Hecker continue to play well and we believe they even got lucky . PREVIEW Some tough games ahead this week before a week of recuperation and not too much celebrating one hopes . Was pretty impressed by St Bedes Mentone Tigers last week and even though the Bullants are coming off a big win I think they will struggle on the smaller surface at Brindisi although Peter Geddes and his panel would be well advised not to take them lightly as winning form and confidence gained from that are dangerous obstacles. But TB feels the Tigers are still travelling well enough to win .
Ivanhoe/Assumption await Hampton Rovers in a T,,aYditc-h attempt to break the ice before the break . To be brutally honest I really don't think they can as the isiCors would be now full of enthusiam and looking to continue on their winning way. I feel the Rovers will have a bit too much pace for the Hoes which they should be able to exploit to advantage especially if it stays dry. It wont be an easy task as the Ivanhoe lads really have their backs to the wall now but one feels the Rovers will be enjoying the long trek back to the seaside. The Glen Eira Saints welcome Ther ry to Packer. A long trip across town for the visitors and I think an even longer trip home as I'm tipping the Saints on their own dunghill which they play so well will come away with the points . It is an important game for both sides because in a competition that is obviously so even you cannot afford to drop games and lose distance from the field . But I will stick with the home side and look forward to that beer Mick . The OGS at Como coming off a big loss is a daunting ask something that Beaumaris must confront this week . It will not be easy no quarters will be given and taken by either party there is plenty at stake . This is a big test for the Sharks with the. Ogs hell bent on bouncing back. The key to the game revolves around the defense of the Sharks led by Ensor, if they can hold and I think they will the tall Geelong forwards in check then they are home . Great game this one and great rivalry between Prahran an d Ajax going back to 1998. A must win for both sides and a tipsters nightmare . Both with a disappointing loss and both with a great victory . What do you do which way do you go I really don't know . Believe both sides still have some players to come back in to strengthen their lineups which makes it even tougher. Having not been that long gone from Prahran I know how hard they have worked and so in a toss of a coin I'm putting my Kiss of Death on the Two Blues to win but only just. PRESS CORRESPONDENT S
Keep those reports coming in . Don't forget to highlight special individual performances as nominations for the All Star Award . It is my choice I can only do it with your assistance and much as I love my club I can't give it to them every week . It would be nice to hear from someone/anyone from the Rovers. Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax at home the mobile 0412-213541 or email to braincocwptusnet.com.au by 8pm Sunday Nights . Thank You .
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OLD GEELONG v . BEAUMARI S ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION v . HAMPTON ROVERS GLEN EIRA v. THERRY PENOL A PRAHRAN v . AJAX to be played at Oakleigh C ri cket Ground, Meiway 69 F6 - Sun . 2 p
SENIORS - 08.04 .0 0 Pratuan 6.4 11 .8 15.13 24.19.183 Old Geelong 3.2 7.8 10.8 12 .11 .83 Prahran : tValsom 4. Pang 4 . Gallagher 4 . Rhodes 3. Bevan 3. Perrv 2. Murphy 2. Birch 2 . Best: Rhodes . Gallagher. Corhm•. GeWe- A . Pitts. K. walford . Old Geelong: Foley 3 . M . Wilson 3 . H[~6 ns 2, Farrer 2. Fisher. L. WiLson . Best: L. Wilson. VickersWiIlLs, Stinchcombe, FoCey. Jaugtetis. Higgins. Umpires: Simon Olive. Leon Quinn//Robert Dunstan. D. trod Beaum®r6s A .F.C. 3.4 6.10 13 .15 17 .19.121 St . Bedes Merit Tig. 5.1 7.5 10 .6 11 .7.73 Besumaris: Hector 4. Conan 3 . Buller 2 . Fisher 2 . Catltn . Haynes, A. Quin. M. Qum. Red"ui . Philpott. Best : Kennedy. Atkins . Kuser, Sherman. Boctor. Holt. St Bedes?dent . Tigers : No goal kickers or best plavers results . Umpires: Craig Brajtberg . Trent Fcley////Peter Wallis Ivanhoe Assumption 3 .1 8.5 14.10 17 .15.117 Bullem Templeetowe 5 .3 11 .9 15.13 19 .21 .135 Ivanhoe Assumption: J . Pace 5, Falcate 3. Rav.iep 3 . Lee 2. Maud. Tucker. MeGawan . Frlsma. Best: J . Pace. Rawlev. A. Pace. Surfer. B. Fuilatson. Dohertv . Bullem Templestowe: C . Parris 4. Jones 3 . Tulloch 3. Clever 1, Mckarcri 2. D. Matthexas 2. Burridge . Hampshire. D. Bone. Best: Young, C. Parris . Tullocli . Glover. Jones . D. Matthesvs_ Umpires: Andrea Thwaites, John Miller/1/Bob Seylnotn . Dazid Murray Hampton Rovers 4 .4 8.9 12.12 21 .14 .140 Glen E3ra A.F.C 2 .6 8.13 10.15 11 .19.85 Hampton Rovers: Paver 6 . Lang 4. Sanderson 4 . Pueella 2 . Ariz 2. Flalrve . D . Anderson . Holt. Best : Humplvies. Artz . Lang. lVoods. Sanderson . Holt . Glen Eira: 1V8ee 3. Gilmore 3 . Canana 2. Astapenko. Ha}res-DeGVar. Emmett . Best: Gilmore, Hayes-Dewaa Tkocz . Oldham . Evans . 6Hare . Umpires: Neville Boyle, Paid Withington////GarryClancy. D. Napper Ther ry Pmola 4.4 8 .8 9.9 13.14.92 AJAX 4.2 10 .8 11 .9 28.13.169 Therry Pmola : M . Goodwin 6. S . Hollow 2. Taylor 2. J . Bannister. Elliott . Robinson . Best: Clarke. Villanl . M . Goodwin . Nanearrou. J. Bannlster. Dorian . AJAX: Kallliski 7 . Dukes 5 . Datis 4. Henske 4. RaJch 2 . 45'eisler 2 . Halphen. Sharp. Best: Blashki. Kalutski . Dukes. Davis. Konsky. Duzemnan . Umpima Greg Hunichen . Alan Stubbs//// RESERVES - 08 .04 .00 Prahrnn AEC . 1.0 4 .3 6.7 8.14.82 Old Geelong 1.6 2 .7 5.7 6 .8.44 Prakunn: Aitken 2 . Erdem 2 . Ross, H . Pitts . Roonev. tVarland . Best: Sclelena. Vagg. Year. Aitken . Daly, Erdem. Old Geelong : Ploughritivr 3 . lacuone 2 . Hvams . Best: Sandllands. D . 14ctnnes . Taclor. Wallace, Bolton . Htams . Beaumeris A.F.C. 4-1 5 .8 7.12 11 .15,81 St .Bedee Mmt . Tig 1.4 3 .4 4.5 5 .7.37 Beaumeris: Iamano 3, Corrield 2. McKenzie, Vereshaka Grores, Nish . B. Stevens. Enunerson . Best: B . Nicholson. B. Stevens. Grav. Emmerson . Meade. lanzano. St. Bodes Mmt . Tig: No goal kickers or best players results received . Ivanhoe Assumption 13 .1 .89 Bullem Templeatowe 6 .7.43 Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 4. Jackson 3. J . FWavson . E . Sullivan, Murphy. E. Healey. Conley, Too¢ood. Best: Ftin~eather. J . Fuilaeson. D. Pearce. Young. Jackson . L . Pearce . Bullem TempFestowe: Daskalou 3 . McKenzie 2 . Boyd. Best: Daskalou. Morihovitis. Williams. Dvvlan. Kukpatriek. Eijscogel. Hampton Rovers 6 .4 14.7 17 .13 22 .18.150 Glen Elm A.F.C 1 .0 1.1 1 .1 1 .3.9 Hampton Rovers: Crawford 6 . Dav 5 . Fetterplace 3. Dallas 2. Fhna. Hebard. Marshall . Mason. Diehtjak. Qtron. Best: Marnm . Dallas . Due. McBride, Melnjak . Crautord . GI= Elm : Mascot. Best: King. Egvt Janjotic . Pridc . Grey . Dynon. Therry Pmola 3.4 5.5 9 .13 11.16 .82 AJAX 2.0 4.4 4 .5 9.8 .62 Therry Pmole: M. Hill 2. S. Kilpatrick 2. B . Carter 2 . Melia. Grant . D . Goodwin, Lucas. S,sndon. Best, S. Gr s. B . Carter. D. Goodnvi . C . Lucas. G. Courts . AJAX: Boon 3. Basist 2 . Cukterman 2 . Goleuitz. Kalb . Best: Bram. Boon . Snow. Klein . Czarriv . Roth .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL KALINSKI AJAX 7 10 M . WILSON OLD GEELONG 3 9 POWER HAMPTON ROV 6 9 DAVIS AJAX 4 7 BOLTER BEAUMARIS 4 7 C RESERVE CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROV 6 11 D . PEARCE IVANHOE 4 8
C Section AJAX Coach: Wayne Hermes Res Coach : David Marks 1 J . Wrobel 2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davi s 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rajch 6 D. Kal b 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 . Gold
16 M . Konsky 17 A . Cuklerman 18 C . Cohe n 19 M. Haiphen 20 J . Kirzner 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 P. Goldberg 24 D . Sutton 25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 L. Levin
28 P. Walvisch 29 D . Mark s 30 N .Israelsohn 31 G. Duke s 32 M. Borenstein 33 A. Bock 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 M . Buckely 38 J . Bram 39 J . Basist 40 A. Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 D . Bugalski 43 Y. Shein 44 B. Lewski 45 M. Barnett 46 J . Feldman 47 D. Ones 48 B . Lukav 49 A . Godlowicz 50 D . Boon 51 A. Halphen 52 J . Sharp 53 T. Brown 54 A . Lust 55 P. Naphtali 56 J. Rochman 57 D . Janover 58 J . Butt 59 D. Goldfein 60 J . Weinberg 61 S . Czerny 62 N . Diamond 63 J . Sega l 64 H. Snow 65 S . Glass 66 Y. Field 67 B . Klei n 68 D . Weuslitzer 69 E. Stee n 70 S . Boon 71 A. Levy 72 L. Pyke 73 A . Lewin 74 J. Gold
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REAUMARis Coach: Jim Durna n Res Coach: James Whitla 1 N. McLean
2 S . Nis h 3 A . Mckenzie 3 J. Mage e 4 J . Black 4 M. Smith 5 M . Ensor 6 A . Quin 7 P. Fisher 8 J. Mead 9 B. Nicholson 10 A. Lad d 11 M . Lee 11 L. Stevens 12 L. McNicholas 13 S . Wilso n 14 L . Buller 14 D . Drew 15 N. Craven 16 M . Quin 17 D . George 17 B . Stevens 18 N . Kennedy 19 N . Atkins 20 R. Gow 21 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J. Holt 23 A. Catlin 24 B. Gray 25 D. Teasdale 26 B . Spence-Bailey 27 B . Hayne s 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. Phiipott 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 . Bryce 50 I . Bennett 59 A . Rowbury
OBlLLEENTEMPLESTOW E Coach : Paul Nigro Res Coach : David Hoope r
1 J Prio r 2 G Alexander 3 S Youn g 4 W Thompson 5 M Agrotis 6 P Graham 7 P Robertson 8 N Bone 9 C Parris 10 P George 11 12 A Parris 13 D Tulloch 14 D Cooper 15 B Wolnizer 16 S Smith 17 C Darby 18 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 Daskalo u 36 P Hare 37 L Thompson 38 S James 39 T Franklin 40 41 L Cessari o 42 P Edwards 43 M Mason 44 R Schneider 45 46 A Humphrey 47 48 49 B Touriganis 50 D Glover 51 M Sun d 52 J Gunn 53 C Catano 54 S Dowlan 55 L Stott 56 M Tuomy 57 D Bone 58 59 60 A Eidsvogel
GLEN EIRA Coach : Paul Beddoe Res Coach: Phil Jones 1 2 3 4
M . Rya n N. Astapenko C. Massis D. Cassar
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A . Tsirogiannis C . O'Donnell S. Vamvakas D. Wilso n
9 H . Batty 10 G. Richards 11 T. Rossiter 12 B. Kin g 13 G . Brown 14 M . Weilgosz 15 M . Broad 16 P. Rogers 17 18 A. Wilce 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 . Doola n 41 D . Boy d 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 . Tkocz
HAMPTON ROVER S Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach : David Rogerson 1 B. Hoare
2 M . Mckellar 3 D. Busby 4 S . Anderson 5 B. Marly n 6 A. Crowthe r 7 J . Day 8 Drew Anderso n 9 T. Pucella 10 N . Borradal e 11 M. Flahive 12 R . Dunball 13 G . Wood s 14 M . Marasco 15 S . Blick 16 D . Marshall 17 D . Ari z 18 G . Jackson 19 B. Hol t 20 A. Power 21 S . Fannin g 22 S . Holmes 23 S. Helliger 24 C . Scarlett 25 M . Davey 26 S . Wills 27 A . Quo n 28 A . Voss 29 M . Fletche r 30 W. Earle 31 J . Cunningha m 32 D. Anderson 33 M . Lake 34 A . Dudd y 35 P. Winterto n 36 R . Barre n 37 R. Hunt 38 J . Humphries 39 M . Crawfor d 40 L. Dallas 41 A. Landriga n 42 K. Chasto n 43 E . Zuker 44 B . Johnstone 45 D. Vos s 46 47 48 T. Lync h
C Section IVANHOE/ ASSUMPTION Coach : Doni Valkanis Res . Coach : Peter Curtin
OLD GEELONG Coach : Tony Morwood Res Coach: Scott Harrington
1 2 D. Salter 3 4 C. Stinchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis
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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 . Wilso n 26 . J . FoleyY 27
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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 Hodgso n 11 A Pitts 12 L Nyko
13 C Perry 14 M Eastham 15 S Birch 16 A Rhodes 17 D Howarth 18 J Nugent 19 S Campbell 20 D Decarteret 21 G Paleodimos 22 N Robe rts 23 A Garvie 24 D Demarte 25 C Henshall 26 B Martin 27 I McGarry 28 K Watford 29 J G oodl et 31 G JMcIntyre r 32 A Bunnet 33 A Daly 34 C Miller 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 Villan i 58 J Ros s 59 W Pye 60 N Wailmeyer
ST BEDES M ENTONE TIGERS RescCoache: Tim
1 M Kinsella 2 L Wintle 3 J Sebire 4 A L'Hu(Ilier 5 S 6 A Napier Ryan
7 N Owen 8 A Roberts 9 J Cunningham 10 C Ross 12 C Stewart 13 D Goodchild 14 P Lerman
15 D Johnston 16 P Wintle 17 T Macgeorge 18 T Giaquint a 19 B Tomlinson 20 J Drury 21 D Spencer P Johnson
23 D pier 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 Zakic 34 C Meyer 35 B Bibs 36 A Gang i 37 M Connolly 39 C Tesorier o 40 C Johnston 41 D Thompson 42 D Diggins 43 B Smith 44 J Recupero 45 R Gould
46 G Gomez 47 D Vidovi c 48 C Mizzi 49 J Sanders 50 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 8 Waters 62 M Uberti
63 T Waters 64 J Harrington 65 P Sgariot o 66 R Parsons 67 A Hipwell 68 B Beasle y 69 J Tomlinso n 70 G Davies 71 A Drury 72 M Hecke r 73 M Kik i 74 D Youn g 75 P Fedderson
THERRY PENOLA Coach : John Toohey Res. Coach: Chris Bye
1 M . Petrevsk i 2 M . Finnigan 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 . Mora n 13 J. Thrus h 14 15 16 M . Goodwi n 17 M . Drain 18 B. Carter 19 R . Evans 20 J . Clarke 21 D . O'Neil l
22 S . Grigg s 23 C . By e 24 25 26 G . Carbis 27 B . Steven s 28 M . O 'Kearney 29 30 A . McMaho n 31 S . Hollow 32 J . Sacc o 33 N . La Fontain e 34 B . Fotz atrick 36 A . O'Shea 37 D . Castaldi 38 39 S. Boyl e 40 P. Garon i 41 M . Crotty 42 E. Mifsu d 40 M. Warre n 41 J . Van Englen 45 46 47 D . Goodwi n 48 G . Court s 49 B . Whyke s 50 P. Edwards 51 N. Trewin 52 53 R . Kerr 54 M . Cristofol i 55 S . Villan i 56 57 58 A . Altanhan 59 60
Unfortunately I didn't hear from three Clubs last week, and I'm sure there were very goo d reasons in each case . This page belongs to Clubs and Players, and the things that they do, and that happen to them, on, and sometimes, off, the field . It's not about smart-arse comments from scribes like me, and it can only be as good as the input received . That's my one whinge for the year. Enjoy the day! LAST WEEK Old Carey overcame a stubborn Oakleigh in spite of their own wayward habits . The Oaks were brave in defeat and only need a couple more players of the class of centreman Hanley, and Clark at CHB, to be seriously competitive . Brett Berkill & Chris Munro were creative defenders for the Panthers, with Matt Cohen effective up forward . St Leo's Emmaus won comfortably against Old Camberwell by dint of a big 2nd term : otherwise things were fairly even . The two Blues were rapt with the games from Zanis, Whiffy, and the McGloin Bros . Wells were happy with Marcus Scott at FB, mid fielder Luke Gladman, and Shaun Tosch on a HBF . Banyule pushed Monash Blues hard all day until the Blues got a crucial break early in the last term . Blues new captain, on baller, Spider Smith starred, with Sammy McGee again great at CHB & up forward, while Liam Holloway did well in the ruck . No word from the Bears. Old Essendon an d Caulfield Gr. fought out a thriller, with neither able to break clear, until Grammar did early in the last Qtr ., and then held off the hard finishing Fields . Great game! Royals, Brohier, and Harrison were tops for the Fields. OEG aren't saying anything to anybody, especially me ! Aquinas kicked the sweep against La Trobe with a dominating first half . The Trobers fought back in the second half, but the Bloods were uncatchable . Jason Livingstone was in fine touch at FF for the Bloods, Craig Glennie terrific at HB, and young Volombello did well rucking in Al Bethune's absence against the mighty 'Ash' . Didn't hear from the Trobers . TODAY'S GAME S Oakleigh at home to St Leo's will struggle against the Two Blues' all round skills and experience, but they're a proud outfit and won't go 14
down without a fight . St Leo's will be too strong though and should win by a fair margin . Old Camberwell welcome Banyule with each anxious to register their first win . Both team,~ have been competitive for large portions of their games to date but concentration lapses have cost them dearly. Last week the Wells had a horror 2nd term and were punished, and the Bears were with the Ashers except for 15 minutes in the last Qtr. So this will probably be a very even game . I'll go for the Wells by a goal or so . Monash an d Old Essendon is the big game this week . Both sides are again bench marks as they were last year . The addition of Jason Fincher up front for Grammar has given them a big boost, if they had a weakness in '99 it was in the finishing department . Midfield control is always crucial on the Frearson, and the duel between the two best centrelines in the Section should be a ripper . The respective backs are equally stingy, and the on ball crews similarly prolific, so there is not much for a scribe to hang a hat on . I'll go for home ground advantage and the Blues by a few points, in a game I'd love to see . Caulfield Gr. host La Trobe with the latter still settling in, though they seemed to turn the corner with their 2nd half against the Bloods last week . The Fields are a classy unit this season and it is hard to see the Trobers being able to improve sufficiently to beat them today . Caulfield by 6/7 goal s Old Carey meet old rivals, Aquinas, in what should be a great footy match . The Bloods have run up cricket scores in the first two rounds, and the Panthers will have to be really on song to counter their opponents' work ethic and forward power. The duel between Jason Livingstone FF, and Brett Birkill FB, will be worth travelling a long way to see . The return of Steve Vitalli has given the Panthers even more mobility and marking power round the ground, but they'll need that to counter the likes of Craig Thomas in the Bloods' forward set up . I think Aquinas are a more settled side right now, and should win by 2/3 goals . But with the Panthers, you never never know!
RESERVES -Today's winners should be ; St .Leo's . Wells , Blues, Fields, & Old Carey 1425 Correspondents the contacts are 9818 .easyphone and fax. Email, "bfhickey@telstra inail .com .au", or, "BFIi1064462@aol.coYn" . Remember the deadline is now early Monday morning please .
St . Leos Emmaus WP - congratulations to Gabe Bonnici on reaching 50 games in Round 1, 2000 . We hope the stitches he has been receivtog in the last few weeks don't change his good looks too much . Well done Gabe .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL CULTRERA AQUINAS 5 13 THOMAS AQUINAS 3 12 LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 8 12 BROWNLESS OLD CAMBER 6 11 B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 1 0 Dl RESERVE
RIST OLD CAREY 11 12 B . MORAN AQUINAS 5 10 DEAKIN CAULFIELD 4 9 INKSTER OLD CAMBER 5 7 JOYCE AQUINAS 7 7
SENIORS - 08 .04.00 Old Carey 6.2 10.5 15.6 20 .10.130 3.1 6.2 9 .5 12.8 .80 Oakleigh A.RC. Old Carey. Cohen 5 . Angus 3. Daniher 2, Eastham 2. Everett, Oppy. Bull, Phillips. Birkill, ~4fiite. 1'asila~ ulos, Matthews . Beat: B'ukeill, Munro. Cohen . Angus, E~erett, Daniher. Oakleigh : MacKenzie S.C. Marshall 2, Dalton . Danley. tanchello. R . Marshall, Tavlor . Best: A. Kitts, Hanley, Taylor, Clark . MacKenzie . B. Hall. Umpires: Leah Gallagher. Dianne tbfiiteley St. Leos Emmaus 2.2 10 .8 15.12 18.15.123 Old Camb¢rweB 2.4 5 .7 10.7 12.11.83 us: Vaughan 4. Zanis 4, Prtce 3 . T. McCann 2 . Bonnid. =... Manton. P. McGloin. Risteiski. Best: Zanis, P. Mc Giant . R. McGloin . OMeara . T. McCann. Manton . Old Camberwell Or. Brownless 6 . Beckett 2 . Whitehead, McKenzie, Horskins . Clav. Best: Gladman. Webb. Teach. Scott, Horskins. Umpires: Paul Lamble. Phil Callll 8.3 12.7 16.11 .107 gsayule 5 .3 Monash Blues 1 .7 8.9 12.11 19.16 .130 Baayule: No goal kickers or best players results receh~ed . Monaah Blues: Bever 4 . Rogers 3, Holfoxav 3 . McGee 2, Bolton. DeYoung. Farrar. Findlay . Weeks. Furnell . Hawkins . Best: Smith. Rogers, Hollonay. McGee, FurnelL Tatterson. Umpires : Lionel Katz, Luke MoncrieC r 4 .5 7.7 11.7 15 .11 .101 Old Essendon Grammer Caulfield OR.. 4.8 9.8 9 .10 14 .12.96 Old Essendoa Grammer. Jason Fineher 6, Flemini 3 . Leask 2, Salih 2 . Lutterschmidt . Mor an. Best: Fleming, DiB1asL Leask. 1ePherson . Sahh . Jason Fhtehec Caulfield r : Rosman I= n 2. Will. Amiet, Buchanan. G . Harrison. M . Harrison . Liddell, . Vazthalis. Vella Best: Royals. Bronller, M. Harrison, Will, SSnman, widJaJa . Umpires: Max Whittman, Grant Wardrop . 24 .18.162 Aqutnss O.C La Trabe University 11 .10.76 Aquims O .C.: Lhin~s ton 8. CulVera 5 . Thomas 3, Tanilll 3. DenBraber 2, Coi6ver. Flvnn. Best : VotemTtello. Glennie . Livinkston, Whitehead, Harper . Cultrera La Tiobe University: Kcarney 4. Do,^eal 2, Auldist. Comm . GlauR_~ . Sheldrick . White. Best: Auldist, tt,'tu'te . Cummings . Millard, Pem. Heatheote. Umpires : Josh DI Pietro. Trent Greenaway RESERVES - 08.04.0 0 5.5 12 .11 18.16 24 .22.166 Old Carey Oakleigh A.RC 0.1 0.1 1 .1 1 .1 .7 Old Carev: Rist 11 . Stanley 4 . CvetoFic 3. Hakins 3. Maniotls 2, MandatucL Best: . Hakins, Statilev, MeKhrstrycOakletgi A.F.C: Theol'ilapoulos. Rist. Faelis, Sher Best: Torpey . Andonopoulos . Bader. A . Moulang. C . t atiior, Randle. .3 8.8 11.16 .82 St . Leas Emmaus 1.1 3 Old Camberwell 4 .2 6 .5 10.7 11 .11 .77 St. Leos Emmaus: Newry 4 . Bethune 2, Ottobre 2 . BurgdorL Flood, Tribe. Best: E . Mitchell . Place, Nolan. lfughan . Furniss, Ftood.Old Cambenrmll : Inster 5, D. Walker 3, Rvan . Grant, Stgalas. Best : D . Walker, R}an. MacKenzie . J. Heffernan . Inster, Hedlev. Banyule 1 .2 3.2 6.4 10.4 .64 Monash Blues 0.2 4.4 5.5 5 .8.388arnvle : No ~a( kickers or best players restdts received . b1anash Blues: Teasdale S. MentFia Kamphuis . Best: Tuohey. Kamphuis, Teasdale, Walsh. Murctde. Spencer. Old Essendoa Grammer 0.2 1 .2 3 .2 3 .3.21 Caulfield Or. 5.7 6.8 6 .11 9 .15.89 Old Essendan Grammer: Bryant. T. Mansfield, Rldlev. Best: Tillcy. Walker. Barr. Rush. Tassane. Dug9an.Otd Essendan Grammer: Deakin 4 . Bourke 2 . Smith, M. Klose. Lehner. BesC Salem. Anderson . Santiago. Law, Lawrence . Davies . 20.16.138 Aquinea O.C . 2 .2.14 Lntmhe University lsqu3aas O.C .: Jotee 7, B. Moran S. Crouch 3 . Coghlan 2 . Bradshaw 2, Field . Best: Nooden . Jovce . 4Vatt. Harkin. Paras. Bradshaw.Latrobe University: SpralJa, Moon. Best: Walkei. Baltic, Simon. Hopkins. Chris . Turner.
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OAKLEIGH v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS OLD CAMBERWELL v . BANYULE MONASH BLUES v . OLD ESSENDON CAULFIELD OR . v. LA TROBE UNI. OLD CAREY v. AQUINAS
Coach: Laurie Agha n Res Coach : Laurie Aghan 1 G . Burch
2 C . Thomas 3 S . Edwards 5 M . Boland 6 D . Monogue 7 C . Glenme 8 J . Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D . Boland 11 B . Cooper 12 A . Bethune 13 D . Denbraber 14 A . Lorki n 15 A . Hyland 16 H . Field 17 M . Denavi 18 J . Hughes 19 G . Whitehead 20 P. Pare s
21 C . Quinn 22 S . Flyn n 23 J. Livingstone 24 P. Harpe r 25 B. Volombello 26 S . Downes 27 S .Jones 28 J . Langford 29 J . Wilson 30 C . Collilver 31 M . Hunter 32 J . Bleakney 33 C . Wooden 34 M . Tarullli 35 R . Chapman 36 P. Hevera n 37 J . North-Coombes 38 B . Mora n 39 M . Mercuri 40 A . Cultrera 41 C . Bambu ry 42 R . Moran 43 M. Sla tt ery 44 G . Mackli n 45 N . Frederikson 46 M . Anderson 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moore 49 G . Verstra 50 L . Sheffield 51 C . Wat t
52 M . Corrie 53 J . Devers 54 M . O'Halloran 55 J . Crouch 56 D . Joyc e
57 D . North-Combes 58 D . Law 59 A. Bentley 60 D . Vine 61 M . Gree r 62 L. Bradshaw 63 A . Barri e 64 P.Glennie 65 L . Buzaglo 66 J . Hunt 67 P. Cuickshank 68 J . Coglan
70 C . Lyng 71 J . Pote 72 M . Riley 86 B . Barclay
Suonsors : Nero's Restaurant Bedrock Computers VAI Bodyworks Medieval Madness Heathmont Cellars Haughey Butchers 16
Coach : Cr -' 4hitcroft Res Coach: Ronan Doh e
1 H McDermott 2 D Witchel l 3 S . Kayrooz 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 B . Gillard 8 R Williams 9 J Plant 10 B Moxin 11 S Cross 12 J Egan 13 D Nasrallah 14 B . Woodlock 15 S Gray 16 D Bentley 17 G . Donaldson 18 J Turnball 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfai r 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilha m 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 L Martin 26 G Shaw 27 P. Healey 28 C Wilks 29 G Sutterby 30 B. Grindal 31 C Bassett 32 S . Richmond 33 D. Glas s 34 C Stevens 35 D Spoules 36 M . George 37 B Wilson 38 T. Thompson 39 A. Hopgood 40 W. Gibson 41 D . Mutton 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrell 44 M . Natoli 45 D . Wilson 46 D Noonan 47 L O'Connell 48 W Keenan 49 L Hol t
50 C Burke 51 G Bel l 52 Ross Doherty 53 Rohan Doherty 54 P. Witchel l 55 D Williams 56 B White 57 A . Dooley 58 D Mayne 59 J . McDermott
Coach: Dean Anderson Res Coach :Kornel Dachs 1 D . Rosma n
2 B . Hall 2 S . Sayasane 3 C . Knight 4 M . Liddell 5 S . Kendall 6 M . Harrison 7 J . Cowlisha w
8 S . Cossart - Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A . Will 11 S. Amiet 11 M . Cassidy 12 D . Pearce 13 D. Gurr 14 S . Klose 15 15 P. King 16 T. Royals 17 R . Gosstray 17 D . Roberts 18 P. Anderson 18 B. Baxte r
19 R. Buchanan 20 M . Klos e 20 H . Vella 21 N . Brohier 22 T. Townley 23 D . Ash 24 G . Lehne r
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 . Gross 31 S . Sant 33 C. McGrath 33 N . Silver 34 J . Margerison 35 35 S. Thompson 36 A. Lawrence 37 M . Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 G . Harrison 41 A . Bosna 42 D . Synman 43 J . Smith 44 C . Bettany 45 B . Taylor 46 A . Johnson 47 L. Salem 48 S . Varthalis 49 S . Erickson 50 K. Deakin 51 N . Bourke 52 B . Minter 53 54 M . Allenby 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dowd 57 M . Dakic 58 J. Toyam a
59 A. Beauchamp 72 T. Freeman 73 G . Markovic
U :---Coach : Andre' Sutherlan d Res . Coach: Clinton Per ry 1 M .Bakogiannis 2 S .Fredrickson 3 D.Sheldrick 4 C Perry 5 S .Adamthwaite 6 B .Cameron 7 P.Moo n 8 J Carom 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 .Spraija 26 B .Hewitt 27 L Ryan 28 R Rossi 29 30 R .Storer 31 32 M .Napier 33 34 35 36 T.Mawdsley 37 38 A.Willis 39 40 41 No . Name 42
43 44 W.Auldist 45 S.Turner 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 A .Cummings
61 S Bland 66 A Baillie 70 J Dumaresq
ONAS H B LUE Coach : Dave Roger s Res Coach : Marcus Spencer
1 L Findlay 2 J Baxter 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 Pau l
42 P Milli e 43 R Feenaghty 44 D Teasdale 45 R Wals h 46 A Ryan 47 S Mentha 48 K McIntyre 49 A Spence 51 J Gray 52 N Moresi 54 M McGrath 60 S Lloy d 61 P Campbell 67 B Dempsey 69 N Manuel l
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Coach : Ma tt Hanson Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos
Coach : Michael Zemski Res. Coach: Phil ens
Coach : Gavin : . n e Res Coach: Shane Bishop
1'R . Gec 2 A, Bloomfield 3 D. MacKenzie p. Heverin T. lanchello 6 A. Cloke
1 J . McLean 1 M . Knowles 2 T. James (DVC) 2 A . McKenzie 3 A. Inkster 4 N . Lippiatt
1 C . Angus 2 W. Mudge 3 M . Cohen
1 John Pana (VC) 2 Jason Fincher 3 Peter Lutterschmidt (C) 4 Drew Fletcher (VC) 5 Steve Emerson 6 Craig Ridley 7 Jordon Leask 8 Lauch Fletcher 9 Jason Goodger 10 Scott Bryant 11 Brett Papal 12 Jarrod Fincher 13 Will Conlan 14 Sam Evan s 15 Tim Di Blasi 16 Scott MacPherson 17 Peter Hexter 18 Jeff Walker 19 Geoff Stevens 20 David Hunter 21 Stewart Dale 22 John Rush 23 John Hughes 24 Rod Do olan 25 Brett Turner 26 Sam Fleming VC) 27 Darren Barr 28 Craig Morgan 29 Simon Uebergang 30 Tim Williams 31 Tim Mansfield 32 Jason Mansfield 33 Andrew Dawson (VCR) 34 Dean Pod e r g 35 Damien Whitfield
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8 R. Marshall g J. Moutis 10 S. Lewis 11 C .Hanle Y 12 B. Hall 13 J. Knapper 14 15 G . Redford 16 J. Tolley 17 18 J. Connellan 19 P. Taylor
20 T. Adamic 21 A . Monaghan 22 L . Billing 23 B . Cant 24 S
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29 D . Hall 31 T. Bromley 32 P. Andrinopoulos 33 M . Clark 34 L. Head 35 R. Nuske 36 A. Moulang 37 P. Torpey 38 A. Khodr 39 B. Reither 40 C . Taylor 41 A. Wood 42 S . Dalton 43 J . Theofilopoulos 44 S. Randle 45 G . Chapman 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 D . Moulang 48 A. Walsh 49 S. Bade r 50 . L . Wilso n 51 . J. Kerley 52 . D . Banks 53 . C . Greaves 54 D . Greaves 55 A . Gook 56 J . Aliss 57 S . Heslop 58 S . Murphy 59 M . Chapple 60
5 S . Horskin s 6 A. S ee ley 6 R . Heath
7 M . Scott 7 C . Grant 8 J . Hefferna n 8 S. Clay 9 E . Noy 9 B . O'Hara 10 M . Hanson (C) 11 N . Robinson 12 R . Kapoor 12 A . Hills 13 L . Gladman (VC) 14 R . Whitehead 14 R . Perryman 15 S . Tosch 16 A . Heffernan 17 A . Bryson (VC) 18 A . Brownless 19 A . Hanson 20 J . Elliott 22 S . Reddis h 23 D . Lilja 24 D . Imberger 25 A. Herdenberg 26 C . Williams 27 W Orwin 28 J . Webb 29 R . Scott 30 D . Alex 31 T. Hadley
32 D . Mitchell 33 S . Beckett 34 P. McCrae 36 S . Derry 38 N . Si m s 39 B . Day 40 E . Wiliams 41 L. Ryan 42 R. Pratt 43 T. Walker 44 S . Smit h 46 T. Reid 48 J . Swann 49 J . Hardman
50 J . McKenzi e 55 J . Gan 56 T. Holmes 57 J . Kelly 58 M. Short 59 T. Johnston 60 B. Mcllwai n 61 T. J o hnso n 62 J . Miles
27 C . Munro 28 T. Stanley 29 D . O' Dwye r
32 P. Graham 33 A . Meyer
28 W . Giannikos 29 S . McConnell 30 B . Tuck 31 D . Palmer 32 I . Cohen 37 P. Bennett 38 A. Newham 39 A . Gates 40 G . Cotsonis 41 S . Cherry 42 H . Giannikos 43 T. Bull 44 M . Curry 45 C . Davey 46 A . White 47 M . Eastham 48 T. Moulton 59 C . Mason 60 D. Moylan
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9 We've had a terrific response to the Personal Mortgage P .~ianagers 'Give The Umpires An official Nickname' competition and here are a selection of stack of entries that arrived at umpires' Corner this week . Interestingly, most were from people outside the umpiring fraternity. Peter Colbert < The Ivorys . You guys wear white and ivory is close to white . If Carlton can be the Blues, you can be the Ivorys . Jason Franklin < The Bobbys. Umpires are like coppers on the field so they may as well take a police nickname . All Gleeson < The Cassidys . (This one's way out there) Jim Cassidy calls himself Pumper and Phil Stevens said in his editorial last week that you guys have a group called the PUMPS . So it ,has to be the Cassidys . Max Wittman < The Vampires . We're the %'ictorian Amateur Umpires so it's sort of a combination of things . We could even have a slogan . "The Vampires < We may be pain in the neck, but we're a necessary evil" . Also a big thanks to the person who faxed a copy of the Thesaurus page describing the word fool and circled the words boofheads, clodplates . i~aloots, lunkheads, ning-nong . saphead and our personal favourite, popinjays . Remember the competition will run for another three weeks and Personal Mortgage Managers is offering a $200 cash prize for the winner . So fax or e-mail your entries to Umpires' Corner or catch up with either one of us at training or the footy. 0 Reports from a recent A Section game reveal that veteran whistle blower Steve ~cCarthy is contemplating a career on stage after he hangs up the boots . The word is that Macca has
designed a new dance step that will have ni ghtclubs rocking and has been practicing it in the rooms before the game . Surely not the "Macca"rena . The umpires are in the process of designing a new uniform an d Paul Withington has kept that in mind . Witho has been wearing shorts from the Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League because "I'm too fat for the ammo ones I wore last season and the new stuff hasn't arrived yet . " Some clubs have been amazed to hear that Sydney star Adam Goodes has given the game away and is returnin to Melbourne to umpire with the VAFA . The 1~99 Norwich Union Rising Star has been a regular at pre-season training and is enjoying his change in environment . Well, almost . Adam Goodes is umpiring with us, but it's not the Swans star. Same name, different person but when you take into account we've also recruited a Lill ee to the panel in 2000, we've got a bit of talent floating around the umpiring department at the moment . There have been a few inquiries on and off the field about a change in interpretation regarding to abusive language towards umpires . In the past the umpires were only permitted to report a player for such action but this has changed in 2000 . This year umpires have been instructed to pay a 25m penalty for any animated disputing of decisions or abusive language . We should stress here that the abuse does not need to include swearing to be penalised . Any actions considered over the top will be penalised by a 25m penalty . We hope this has cleared up the confusion . e-mail, craigo'donoghue@acpaction .com .au fax 9564 721 8
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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i4ING Preventing Injury Who wants to miss out half a game because they get injured? The golden rule in all sports and physical activity is prevention better than cure . The easiest way to prevent injury is to warm up, stretch and cool down . Warming up prepares the mind and body for the activity and increases your body temperature, heart rate and breathing rate . The warm up should include activities that use the same movement patterns as the activities in your sport . Begin the warm up at a low intensity and gradually work up from there . It should last between 5 and 10 minutes . Stretching is important because it increases muscle flexibility and helps the muscles respond properly when being used . Without it, the chance of injury increases . The stretching activities should move the muscles through the full range of movement
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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 .
I 4ne weather . high scoring and plenty of wear y ~ bodies after last week no doubt . One week to the Easter break and an important round of matche s ensues . Review Less than a kick the prediction but the wrong
way or so Mentone Amateurs would have been thinking at 5 .00pm last Saturday. Close for the first half with Parkside squandering scoring opportunities, while at the other end the Vultures' accuracy kept them in touch . A great third term by the Red Devils saw them over the line despite spirited opposition from a fast finishing Mentone Amateurs team . McCall in ruck the prime mover for the Devils well supported by Ryan at half forward and Dale through the midfield, while the Sullivans . Kelly and young Gallagher gave their all for the vanquished . Consistency the name of the game for tJni. Blacks' with six goals a quarter against West Brunswick the key to their strong win at home . Chasing from the start the Westies through Malone . Heywood and Edwards never gave in but the gap widened further as the game went on . Hannan bagging (10) in a fine display up forward well supported by Mackie, Moodie and Smith .
In a free flowing match Kew outlasted a determined Fitzroy Reds outfit to open their account for 2000 . A more potent forward line with Bell (6) and Wood (4) great targets the difference between the two teams . Hanlon, Crowe and Horridge in everything for the Redz but to no avail as D'Angelo, Tinetti and Mackay were ever present and in the thick of the action from go to whoa . Yarra Valley gave Salesian a start and really after that kept in touch, despite never being able to reel in the visitors . Led by the Stevens' "brothers" and Bouchard again Salesian answered every challenge that the Bushrangers could throw at them . Better Bushrangers He . Fung and L . Taylor (4) goals . Peninsula added another good scalp to its collection for 2000 when they hosted Thomastown at Mt. Eliza . From the first bounce and with Payze (9) and Dietzsch (5) damaging up forward the Bears were always under the hammer. Add to this duo Goldthorp onball and Parsons down back and the Pirates recorded a strong home win . Better Bears who battled all day and rallied briefly in the second quarter were Plant . Byron and Kennedy. Preview Parkside host t3ni. Blacks and will need to not 22
run out of petrol today if they are to match the ladders leaders . McCall wil l give his midfielders first use and both teams possess hard running desperate backs, so the game will be won by dominant forwards . Moodie presents himself time and again and in combination with Ryan form a tough unit . Hannan, Wilson and others may well give the Blacks the edge, who share their goalkickers around nicely . Blacks by 15 points. An important game at home for West Brunswick wanting to get back on the winner's list . Kew will be brim full of confidence after now (6) solid quarters of football resulting in one win, and the knowledge that (4) quarters of football wins games . The forward structures will be the keys, while each side will rely heavily on midfielders moving the ball quickly into attack . Key players for each will need to be watched in Bell, King and D'Angelo (Kew) and Broekley, Smythe and Malone (West Brunswick) . In the closest match of the round the K's to get home by 2 points .
Fitzroy Reds in search of their first win take on Yarra Valley in the same boat . Newly promoted Prior with (4) last week will be keen to repeat the performance at home, while B . Mitchell and Urbancic continue to show good early season form, but they will not have it all their own way . Peake, Pearce, Longworth and Morris are dangerous Bushrangers when left to their own devices, and when on song can take a game apart. In another toss of the coin the Redz to open their account by booting 18 goals to 15 . Salesian host Thomastown and two trips on the road for the Bears will test their resolve . A poor showing last week, was just that last week and with forwards in Gorski, Arcoraci and Capeci proud men they are sure to look to make amends in a big way this week . However that is where they will stop the Salesian team is slick, hard at the football and with key players in Thain, Canavan and Trakas in form the home team will get the nod by 5 majors . In the final match Mentone Amateurs host Peninsula with the Pirates closest "away" game to be no easy victory . The Vultures pride themselves on their home ground advantage and will do their best today to knock over the undefeated equal leader. Dixon and Stephens continue to be key play makers for the home team and if they can team well with Gallagher and Kelly the Pirates will be in for a tough day. However I feel the Pirates will. be keen to
iLh their winning streak further and even if their ;t,rrvards in Payze and Dietzesh are well hel d , .-ill have enough other options to boot a winscore . Pirates by 21 points .
StniORS -08 .04 .00 2.1 5.4 7 .6 14,12.96 2.8 5.9 11 .13 14 .16.100 2. C. O'8ieara 2 . C . Siillnan 2, Matt Sull irn r 2 , ,: .; F : .'.Irva:r . Gallagher, Kelly, C. OAieara. Dunn. R, _ .-. . +o 3 . RranLtartilH 2 . Chllcott . D, a'AM :-,_ ;: . . . L' dl, tt"ie . Hockey, Moodie . Umpires: Ala n
parkside, Kew, Fitzroy Reds, Salesian and r<<ninsula . ;•ess Correpsondents : match reports, miletsones, < pecial mentions to 9531 026 ( fax) before 10 .00am T, l- s~ays please . Would like to hear from ALL clubs .
77 has announce d iii, retirement after many years service . A great ciubman, he was prevented by injury from reachin g is century, but he has won the respect and grati!,Sdc of his many Blacks' matches . Mentone Amateurs - Michael "Papa Bear" ;,a1sh will play his 100th game this week . Congratulations not only for this milestone but also for his contributions and welfare of our club both on and off the field, a former Secretary and current committee member Mick is indeed a great clubman . All the best from everyone associated with the Club . Yarra Valley - congratulate rugged utility Leigh "Lethal" Morris on reaching 50 hard at the ball 'g" Ties . "
NANIE BELL HANNAN
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TODAY'S MATCHES D2 SECTION PARKSIDE v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS WEST BRUNSWICK v . KEW FITZROY REDS v . YARRA VALLEY 0 B SALESIAN v . THOMASTOWN MENTONE v . PENINSULA
A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the groun d or other or other similar such conduct"
6.3 12.8 18.12 24.14.158 1.1 5 .2 6.4 8.4.52 : Hwman 10. F .'. . 3. Ls4r[v 3 . Ra!ph 2, Treoaskis 2. A . 1Vt1son 2. vmor.d. ' . . a .-. .n. R . Mackie. Moody, Pascoe . Smith, e . Lehmann. Brockley. D . Edivards, A . rcnktey. P. Hamitton, S. Benjamin . G. 18.13 .121 16.18 .11 4 4. Tinettt 2. GriH3ths 2. KtnDe-non, S . Cii npbeIl. D'Anpelo . : Gra -~tt . D'i'm~rlo, `.ta:kay. TLnetO, BeA Wood . Fitzroy Reds : Prior 4 . . .sfe ?. I. Mite6ell~ 2. Hai:ton 2. Branucy . Dnrrv . Lee. Herrtdge. Bshoo. B~ C heiee Honc B . Mitch-11 . Urbanic . Hanlon . Crrnvc. Addicotr. Umpires: Ken Ya-° 1'_'y old Boys 1 .0 6.4 10.6 12 .10 .82 .0. 4 .3 8.4 10.7 14 .11 .95 p'i as- ter 4 . Poke 2, Keem . \ietkaith. F 'a. Rrnve . rlor. Fung. Pearce. Kysella. Ho, Lonl 3,1 Sale in O.C. : S„<1r. 3, A '~tesens Canavan 2, -.'raiures - _udterland st: A. : ;. st ._ns. A . Canrphell. S . Traka Bonch,2d . 2 . 1 ton . Umpue:: Gi ._'d F is . n. 22 .17.149 Peninsula 0 . B . Titamastown 11 .17.83 Peninsula 0 . S i ,tio ~rcat .__. ._.s ar bcst pta}ers rwrilts receited. Thomestovm: Ar~aci 4. Gorsk 2. Carrel 2 . L. Smith . Lket . Grech_ Best : L. Srnith . Uket. Piant. Byron. Kennedy. Fargear. Umpires : Peter 45°a .ds. David Irotis r2E : ERVES -08.04.00 0.3 4.3 4 .3 6,7.43 7,2 9.8 14 .13 22 .15.147 txYtuut . ` : ' : . . ?h : M . Barr. Brossn . rlUinsnn. a : S(tvleton 6. 3 .-2 . P-njart 2 . Stuart 2 . Allan . :iwara. Cu==k, Panjasi . L o . Best: Mitt 7.5 9 .8 10 .9.69 Unh- : ::r 'txc : _. 2.4 z zk 0. 1 2.1 3 .2 6 .4.40 Univ,-ity " s 4. Rice 2, v 2. Vegtec Bn:,cn . Best: Walls. rd . Murphy . } West Brunswick: Smith 2. Braun . Scllir-~ a J . est: Hudson. Moore, Tobin, Trtyfard. Braxn. Jackson . D'. : :. Opt 23.5.143 Sew Fitzro°r '-'-11 .7.73 aid 4 . 30ouss9 4 . Bois 3. Lafrartchi 2. Salle 2 . R}an. A4eGanchie. DirA~ie . Best : Bl<air. Jenson. LafranehL rltoussi Paron. Bobs . 1 .. .,kers or hest piay~rs restdts recehad . valley Old f2.2 6 .5 7.9 9.17.71 nO.C. 4.3 9 .6 13.8 17.11 .11 3 •d„11- 01 .1 1 I. Potter 2 . Honse . Coutts . Kehce . Best: Potter. Stone . Haie . Dan a . liart it . _ t O.C: Brvne 6. S. Bravn 3. E. NUlard 2. Cooke 2. t}; . Dacey . aoutaF_ . >. Da F3est : B}Tr :e . S. Brom. Kirchner, Cooke . Smith. 12.9 .81 Penu.sula O.B. i 16.17.11 3 Peninsula O .B. : No go . kickers or. suits received. ThomEStoan: S' carpa Hodgson . Petstrus . Pasko;ki 6. Sambams 3. Br e . Pa~koski . Biles. Th ;bdoron. Best : Carboy . Rennz . hientone A,F.C . P^-'sside
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PARKS IDE Senior Coa,, C ! Res Coach :
1 . M . Frisby 2. A. Walsh 3. C . Farrell 4. E . Kyriacou 5 . D . Kane 6. 7. J . Doyle 8. M . Farrell 9. C . Prior 10. 11 . B . Mitchell 12 . 12 13 . 14 . T. Clarke 15. P. Keppeil 16 . M . Wharte 17 . B . Lee 18 . 19 . A . Contra 20. G . Cook 21 . A . Scott 22. M . Sammon 23 . T. Jackson 24 . C. Tehan 25 . P. Jackso n 26. B . B u ic k 27 . J . Loft 28 . N . Hall 29 . D . East 30 . B . Foster 31 . M . Ross 32 . T. Hart 33 . S . Drury 34 . D . Little 35 . A . Mackinnon 36 . W. Fawaz 37 . G . Hanlon 38 . T. Davies 40 G . Rance 41 S . Greenwood 42 44 B . Hart 45 46 48 B . Featherston 49 A . Puglia 51 52 B . O'Connor 53 54 T. Villanti 56 T. Madden 57 59 60 M . Mckitterick 64 D . Tindale 66 S . Greenland 67 P. Duffy 68 D . Simmonds 69 L . Kisell 71 P. Gunn 80 G . Box 82 P . Howart h 84 Z . Stenbergs 85 J . Whelan
Coact, : Sei,D'Angeto Res. : Greg Crimmins
1 B. Lafranchi 2 L . Fitzgerald 3 C . Dodson 4 G . Crimmins 5 L . Bradley 6 N . Tinetti 7 D . Mitchell 8 J . Doumis 9 10 B. Cullen 11 B. Shaw 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kiriako u 1 4 G . Campbell 15 C. Bradley 16 D . Wood 17 J . Denton 18 N . King 19 J . Dennis 20 M . Raffaele 21 B . Woodhouse 22 J . Paron 23 R . Baker 24 G . Horgan 25 S . Campbell 26 M . Channon , 26 P. Nagy 27 T. Moore 28 D. Cracknell 29 J . Barnes 30 C. Giansante 31 A. Wells 32 D. Mackay 33 D. Wayland 34 M . Mascitti 35 R. Bruno 36 S . Ryan 37 J . Landweh r 38 L. D'Angelo 39 M . Mclnemy 40 G . Muckian 41 L . Jensen 42 43 M . Xuereb 44 J . ' Bell 45 R. Perri 46 M . Fitzgerald 47 M . Lambe 48 A . Actield 49 D . Ryan 50 J . Griffiths 51 M . Blair 52 R . Campagna 53 M . Bolls 54 D . Antonello 55 B . Johnston 56 T. Fox 57 S . Ainsworth 58 C . Watts 59 D . Russo 60 L . Ainsworth 61 W. Fraser 62 G. Palme r 63 64 65 J . Sette 66 C . Crawford 67 T. Beattie 68 B. McGauchi 99 S . Bruno
Coach : Ken Wood Res . Coach: Peter Hirst
1 D . Fenech 2 R . Gallagher 3 M . Dixon 3 K . Woo d 4 R . Sawers 5 T. White 6 C . Stephen s 7 D . Emmett 7 K . Gurtle r 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B . Sebire 11 C . O'Meara 11 C . Maher 12 M . Davies 13 A . Kin g 14 G . Wilsdon 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 17 C . Sulliva n 18 T. Sullivan 19 D . Prosser 19 B . Piper 20 C . Groves 21 D . Batey 22 Paul Murphy 23 V. O'Connor 23 Matt Sullivan 25 G . Uptin 26 M . Mussared 27 M . 0tgeen 29 B . Fleming 29 W. Lloyd 30 N . Frees e 30 Pat Murphy 31 X . Smith 32 B . Coleman 32 Pat Murphy 33 D . Andrew 34 D . Sheehan 35 C . Brown 37 C . Reeves 38 S . Pâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;az,Q 32 D . Nichols 33 R . Young 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 48 M Walsh 51 G . McMillan 52 G . Delman 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 57 D . Fraser 58 J . Mille Noonan 61 T. r 65 T Allinson 67 M . Johnson 69 S . Parker 72 E . Vassilion 73 M . O'Meara 75 L. Morris 76 P. Hirst 99 D. Horler
MENTONE R .S .L.
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Coach : Laurie Zarafa Res Coach : Mark Rowe
1 P. Laursen 2 A. Delle-Ver in i g 3 S. Pino 4 D . Warren 5 D . Cusack 6 D . Stuart 7 J . Da le 8 J . Chilcott (C) 9 A. Constantine 10 A. Vita 11 B. Hockey 12 D . McCall (VC) 13 A. Copley 14 V. Romano 15 D . Moodie 16 T. Ryan 17 A. Romano 18 A. Reginato 19 C . Williams 20 D . Singleton 21 M . Tessari 22 R Wise 23 S . Barrett 24 R . Marulli 25 M . McPherson 26 S . Ross 27 J . Sculley 28 R. Martinez 29 J . Libroaperto 30 M . Yandle 31 C. Austin 32 J . McCall 33 K. Allan (RC) 34 A. Starki e 35 G . Pan'ar i 36 S . Bock1 37 J . Panjari 38 F. darrigo 39 S . Cudmore 40 L. Inserra (DVC) 41 E . Linares 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Soli9o 45 R. D'Ademo 46 J . Reginato 47 B . Pollock 48 C. Datson 49 B . Hnason 50 B . Carman 51 M . Helmick 52 C. Cecchinell i 53 M . lanello 54 M . Jesse 55 J . Eastwood 56 G . Massett 57 T Gallagher 58 D . Lobosco 59 T. Pattern 60 D . Moore 61 B . Murphy 62 D . Rees 63 J . Sambuc a 64 T. Thomas 65 M . Scarp a 66 M . wise 67 D . Inglis 68 DStav e 69 S . Davey 70 S . Datson 71 A. Ingli s 72 M . Jess e
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PENINSULA 0 .8 . Coach: Brett Mcitwraith Res Coach: Chris Gowrie
1 S . Parson s 2 S . McMahon 3 M . Goldthorpe 4 E . Bowen 5 N. Ken t 6 M . Warner 7 S . Murray 8 P. Angus 9 P Kroh n 10 A. Haleyy 11 H . Woodman 12 R. Sharan 13 14 15 B . Coo k 16 S . Claringol d 1 7 L. Barcl a y 18 S . Glove r 19 A . Murphy 20 J . Atchison 21 S . Baxter 22 A . Atchison 23 A . Burke 24 B . Wight 25 S . Prendergast 26 P. Tapalovic 27 S . Payze 28 B . Taylo r 29 R . Powney 30 A . Crea n 31 A . Gros s 32 A . Parsons 33 P. D ietzsch 34 T Brado n 35 S . Jackson 36 N . Bowman 37 T Stewart 38 M . Well s 39 40 41 S . Farro w 42 43 S . White 44 45 M . Petty 46 A . O'Nei l 47 L. Marks 48 J . Bleasby 49 J . Whelan 50 51 52 54 M . Dentry 55 R . Canno n 56 B. Gillam 60 M . Haye s 62 D . Cross 69 J. Muir
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SALESE : u~t gezion h: D. Okdfield
ch : Jim Glance 1 M. Bourke 2 M . Wiseman 3 S. Sutherland 4 A . Healey 5 M . Canavan . Cincotta 6 7 R . Gaspari G g S . Logan g A . Campbell 10 D . Oliver 11 A . Davey 12 A . Gaspari 13 I . Bobetic 14 J . McLaren 15 D.Ievoli 16 A . Chaippini 17 Matt Forbes 18 A. Sexton 19 S . Brown 20 A. Seager 21 R. Napoli 22 A. Anderso n 23 M . Smith 24 A. Grace 25 B. Kirchner 26 J . Nannes 27 M. Mansfield 28 M . Byrne 29 Mick Forbes 30 D . Campbell 31 S . Oldfield 32 A . Stevens 33 S . Trakas 34 D . Gheblikian 35 C . Baxter 36 S . Nolan 37 J . Brennan 38 S . Koutaplis 39 A . Thain 40 M . Forer 41 R. Nahas 42 P. Evans 43 M . Cooke 44 C . Hunt 45 S . Horvath 46 D . Nannes 47 S. Baxter 48 A. Roberts 49 J . Gianna 50 D . Blake 51 M. McCarthy 52 S . Egan 53 Pat Forbes 54 Paul Forbes 55 P. Bouchard 56 C . Malliard 57 E . Malliard 58 M . Bates 59 S . Bobetic 60 S . McGain 61 E Hanaphy 62 P. Pitts 63 G . Riley 64 B . Bowman 65 D. Sutherlandi 66 M . Sutherland
C ch : Gordon Burrows Res Coach: Wayne Cooper 1 V.Capeci
2 B.Byron 3 A.Smith 4 G .Petsinis 5 L .Smith 6 D .Godino 7 S.Plant 9 A.Gentis 10 R .Scott 11 Z.Fleming 12 A .Farquer 13 G.Scarpa 14 J .Alexander 15 L.DeiPapa 16 B .Colosimo 17 D .Gorski 18 F.Arcoraci 19 S,Smith 20 S,Hodgison
21 E .Lentini 23 R.Dimaggio 24 B .Smith 25 R.Kennedy 26 A, Volpe 27 C .Plant
28 L .Morabito 29 P.Meade 30 L .Alberti 31 P.Corbouy 32 P.Colosimo 33 D,Farchione
34 J.Buzzini 35 A .Eccles 36 J .Theodorou 38 S .Mineo 40 B .Thomas 41 A .Cummaudo 43 J .Kennedy 44 C.Chapkoun 47 D.Plowrig ht 48 L.Downing 49 A.Ward 50 B,Leavold
51 C .Hansen 54 P.Stewart 59 P.Scopelliti 60 L .Biles 64 S.Smith 65 S.Holmes 67 N .Grech
Cach : Kane Bowde n R es o Coach : Ben Sullivan
1 G Darroch 2 S Chandler 4 M Vaughan 5 R Mackie 6 S Smith 7 B Cunningham 8 W Pasco e 9 C Pekin 10 N Bowles 11 K Bowden 12 M Kohne 14 J Trevaskis 15 L Mellings 16 P Caccaviello 17 J Radford 18 T Wilson 19 J Ralph 20 E Hannan 21 H Cameron 22 B Sellenger 23 S Beaton 24 N Wilson 25 T Chatfield 26 M Laffy 29 D Hayes 30 J Maguire
31 M Foster 33 T Kitchen 34 S Moody 35 A Willis 36 N Abbott 41 L Maguire 42 A Gadd 44 P Forbes 47 B Murphy 48 J Martin 49 J Weber 51 A Neville
53 N Remfry 54 A McNicol
55 S Vegter 56 JPRice 57 K Begely 58 T Krake 59 T Thornton 60 J Marr 61 J Farrington 62 J Ryan 63 D Strachan 64 S Mahoney 65 K Sartori 66 J Mirtschin 67 J Mirtschin 68 A Metcalfe 70 D Meek 71 H Peck 72 S Dimond 73 S Jones 74 P O'Beirne 75 A Paton 76 B Smith 77 D Walsh 78 D Files 79 B Flynn 80 R Greig
~E~T ,"'ÂŽ ;K Coach : D . id Campbell Res. Coach: 1 A Hamilton
2 P Hamilton 3 G Heppell 4 D Coonan 5 A Cannane 6 D Keys 7 N O'Brien 8 L Petchel 9 C Kerr 10 5 Byrne 11 J Heywood
12 B Clark 13 S Brockley 14 N Lampel 15 B HowleG 16 S Smythe 17 M Hamilton 18 A Baud 19 P Shand 20 D Edwards 21 S McNamara 22 R Hudson 23 P Weir 24 J Jenkin 25 G Malon e 26 R Benjamin 27 D Pendergast 28 J Ward 29 D Campbell 30 M Lewis 31 S Jackson 32 S D'Andrea 33 D Whyte 34 I Twyiord 35 B Hamilton
36 P Harris 37 C Irvine 38 T Moore 39 L Brown 40 8 Baker 41 A Walker 42 A Stockdale 43 J Tobin 44 S Gason 45 J Smith 46 C Price 47 C Lehmann 48 M Moore 49 D Howley 50 S Benjamin 51 L Sherry 52 D Zanella 53 J Gross 54 R Sefton 55 M Clyne 56 G John 57 C Lewis 58 D Williams 59 A Kroschel 60 S Lanyon 61 A Edwards 62 S Dishon 63 J Gartlan 64 J Uebergang 65 B Norman 66 M Malone 67 P Tuckwell 68 C Plazzer 69 R Hussey 70 D Zanella 99 8 Micah
YARRA VALLE Y Coach : Tim Killworth Res Coach : Wayne Reddaway 1 R Pearce
2 F Macvean 3 R Thompson 4 M Fung 5 A Drew 6 D Hows e 7 J Down s 8 L Morris g J Kee m 10 B Searl e 11 C Reynold s 12 J Cremean 13 0 Kysela 14 E Krus e J 15 J Koena n 16 L Taylo r 17 A Lain g 18 L White 18 D Ross 19 S Thompson 20 T Hal e 21 A Livesey-Cole 22 B Drew 23 C Arnold 24 M Davie s 25 S Lloyd 26 J Longworth 27 A Rowe 28 B Reynolds 29 P Peterson 30 D Potte r 31 R Coutt s 32 C Hefferna n 33 P Cremean 34 A Cusan o 35 B Peake 36 R Penalun a 37 D Francom e 38 B Morriso n 39 T Reddaway 40 M White 41 B Down s 42 B Whitechurch 43 H Park 44 J Skipworth 45 L Rees 46 B Butle r 47 D Lan g 48 R Davie s 49 5 Seabourn e 50 T Clarkso n 51 S Gad d 52 A Hartnett 53 T Tyshing 54 T Mcllrath 55 S Taylo r 56 T Morris 57 5 Keho e 58 G Ker r 59 A Joiner 60 D Christian 61 J Scanla n 62 P Buruma 63 M Wine s 64 N Russel l 65 P Vaughan 66 S Pas k 67 B Strurzake r 68 N Park 70 T Fyffe
71 M Laing
LOOKING by Noel Rundle 5 YEARS AGO - 199 5 id Melburnians became the undefeated A section leader when, after trailing Ormond by 22 points at half time in a scrappy wind affected match, they kicked eight goals with the breeze and went on win 13 .13 (91) to 9 .13 (67) . Best were Webb, Hewitt, Bromell (Old M) and Jobling, Gilmore, Sebo, (Ormond) . It was a big day at Monash Blues when David Wood became the first Monash player to get to 250 games . 'Woody' started his career with the Blues in the U19's in 1978 . The forwards starred in the B section game between MHSOB and visitors Old Brighton . The game was in the balance all day and only right at the end did OB gain control . For OB Shippen kicked 8 and Bradley 7 - out of 19, and for MHSOB Dan Woodley kicked 9 out of 16 . Other players to do well were Pryor O'Connor (OB) and Young, Kiley, Skinner (MHSOB). Old Geelong and St Kevins in C were 11 .6 a piece at the last change and the final term was a real thriller. St Kevins were 8 points up with 2 minutes to go before John Manton goaled for OG and then three sensational marks, one to James Wilson at full back, then James Taylor on the wing, and one over the pack by Matt Wilson to kick the winning goal, final scores 15 .12 (102) to 15 .8 (98) . Best for OG were the highfliers named above and for St Kevins Brady, Chapman, Sheedy, Gribble (7 gis). B section coaches were Rick Brockweil (Bany), Phil Maylin (But Temp), Tony Paatsch (Mazenod), Ron Verma (MHSOB), Shane Young (Old Brighton) Neville Taylor (Old Hall), Bert Calvert (Old Mentonians), Dale McCann ( Old Parad), Terry Walsh (St Ki1da S .C.) and Frank Johnston (Therry) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1990 "B" section coaches were John Simpson (Banyule), Ken Baker (Bull-Temp), Stephen Pirrie (Kew), Trevor Reid (Monash Blues), Wayne Bannister (Parkside), Mark Saran (Old Brighton), Simon Meehan (Old Haileybury), Alan Stoneham (Old Melb), Russell Forbes (Old Trinity) and Frank Dunell (St Bernards . captain/coach) . Hampton Rovers mourned the passing of the club's founder and Life Member Norm "Boss" James . "Boss" was the founder of the club which in the early days brought together members of the
scout troop to play football against a band of local, wil d lads. "Boss" coached the club from 1940 to 195 culminating in an "A" section premiership fla defeating 1950 premiers Ormond by 5 points . Tom Johnston and David Burnes both turnei 40 much to the surprise expressed by othe Executive members - surprised that Tom had mad, it and David had not already made it years ago. The Umpires Association planned a stage shov featuring excerpts from the contemporary musica "Hair". The likely leads were Living Legend Ben nGodma,Snto"RbisnCaruo,Rb"Lierty ' Bell and Peter "Agate" Harris . "A" section goal umpires for the round were Mark Serong, Wayne Binch, Reno Barichievich, Bill Fowler, Rodney Clarkson, Bernie Hoare, Ken Pitcher, Mick (no reports) Murray, Julian Velleman, Michael Lentini . A ll clubs could do with great club men like Old Carey's Ian "Ocka" England - 326 games for the club and now saddling up as the club's "Ressie" umpire . 150 games to Rodney Bryant (St Bedes), Craig Tonkin (Ormond) . Leading goakicker for the day was Ormond's full forward Peter Schuhkraft who kicked 8 of Ormond's 13 goals in their defeat of Old Paradians 13 .8 to 5 .2 . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 5 President John Dillon announced with pleasure that 째Fosters" had accepted the position of Major Sponsor of the VAFA in 1985 . National Trustees had announced they would sponsor awards for the leading goalkickers in all Senior and Under 19 sections for the next three years . The suspension of Lions vice captain Simon Williams broke a 12 year record at Collegians who had not had a pla_yer outed by the tribunal since the 1973 suspension of the legendary Lindsay "Madman" Richards . Collegians had a good 13 point win against De La Salle in a high class game . 16 .8 to 13 .13 . Gary Irvine was the best ruck rover on the ground . Ian Herman with 5 goals added a touch of class, and Stuart Hinchen had the better of Shane Murphy . Fawkner were showing good early season form with an82 point win aaain0 n 1A
v.; re G . Busst, Korp (9 g1s), T. Young and M . Majerczak .100 games to Old Haileybury's quiet club mall John Constable, recently married to the lovely Judy . Ormond's young ruck rover Simon Eishold was iheir best player in the club's 14 point win over Bulleen - Templestowe in a scrambly low scoring ~ame in the round . 20 YEARS AGO - 19 80 Twenty two years of service to Alphington saw peter Harris run out for his 366th game, eclipsing 0,,, previous VAFA record held by Powerhouse :a1ampion Les Gordon. (Peter has continued to help the Association in various capacities . N.R .) . And talking of long service, umpire Bob Cogdon reached 300 games and as Umpires Corner said lioth on and off the field Bob is the epitome of the quiet gentleman" . Old Melburnians (A), trailing Marcellin O.C . by 3 7 points at the last change, kicked 8 .7 in the final term and kept Marcellin scoreless - and played at h2arcellin . Best were Brown, Pisarski, Dumbrell (Old Melb), Cooper. Price and Filt (M .O .C.) . In the first ever home and home game played on Sunday, Ormond withstood a determined last quarter bid by AJAX to win by 9 points . Bulleen - Templestowe (C) defeated Old Brighton Gramm. by 3 points . 15 .12 to 14 .15 . Best were Ling, Hamer, Gilmore (B - T), and Gedye, Wilson and Millis (OBG) . 150 games to St Bernard's captain Greg Wade who led the club to victory in the "A" section premiership in 1975 . 25 YEARS AGO - 1975 Caulfield Grammarians Hon . Secretary Bob McDonald played his 150th game . Bob was also captain of Caulfield's Old Boys Cricket team in M.C .C . Club XI competition . What a sportsman ! St Bernard's (A section) stormed home in the last quarter to kick 5 .3 to North's 2 .0, only to fail by 4 points. Best were Leeack, Sheales . D . Maguire (North) and Mahoney, Drennan and K . Mahoney (St Bernard's O .C .) . In the Brunswick battle, with teams level at the last change, West kicked 5.10 to North's 1 .2 in the final term . Best were Allen, Brockwell (5), Byrd (West B .), and Raleigh, Strickland, Handley (North B .) . Vourse, McMahon and Owen were stars in Ivanhoe Juniors victory over Coburg, 18 .16 124 to 15 .13 .103 . Urquhart (9 goals), dominated in Old Melburnians win against Old Brighton . 30 YEARS AGO - 197 0 Real veterans to reach milestones were Peter Hutchinson (Powerhouse), with 250 games and 6 club best and fairests to his credit, while Bill "Snow"
McNamara (Parkside), popular Bill Rodda, Parkside captain, and Kew veteran, Terry Mort all ran on for their 150th games . 1969's premiers, Coburg, got a fright when Uni Blues kicked 6 .8 to the opposition's 1 .1 in the last quarter to go down by 8 points . Critics were pleased with the new out of bounds" rule as it had cut out a lot of negative football . Monash captain Nick Rodgers kicked 8 goals in a fine exhibition of centre half forward play . Old Carey had started the season in great style under new coach Graham Johnston, former Essendon half forward who had some promising new players in the team, John Goode, Colin Bell and Geoff Freeman . Melbourne High were pleased with the promise being shown in the reserves by full forward Barrie "Baldy" McDonald. 40 YEARS AGO - 196 0 Old Xaverians inflicted a crushing defeat on 1959 runners up Old Scotch, 16 .11 to 7 .12, with stars Rhoden (7 goals), and Capes (5 goals) . Ormond and Old Paradians staged a draw 7 .19 to 9.7 . "A" section captains were Alan Kirby (C'wealth Bank), Manson Russel (0 . Scotch), John Sanders (Old X), Brian Roet (U . Blacks), John Booth (0 Parade), Max Rush (Coll), Jim Whitfield (Alph), Bill Colenso (Old Melb), Who captained Ormond and Uni Blues ? Prolific best and fairest winner, Alan Dick (National Bank), and Old Paradians Luke Wakeling, a member of Victorian teams in 1956 and 59, played their 100th games . 50 YEARS AGO - 195 0 University Blacks and Blues met for the first time in many years . Scores were at level three quarter time, but Blacks were more accurate in the last quarter with 4.1 to the Blues 1 .5 . The team selected to represent Victoria in Adelaide was Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers), John Brady (Uni Blacks). Alan Mellors (Brunswick), Geoff Hibbins ( Collegians), Alan Kirby (C'wealth Bank), Alan Reid (Geelong), Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), Jack Castle (Kew), K. Fitzgerald (Ivanhoe), Jack Grainger (Old Melb), Don Morone (Old Scotch), T . Taylor (Old Scotch), Graham Beck (MHSOB), Peter Cox (Old Melb), Ken Phelan (Old X .), Laurie Holman (Orm), Rob Rowse (Orm), Jack Stock (Orm), Harry Meredith (Uni Blacks), Duncan Anderson (Uni Blues), and Bob Faulkner (Uni Blues) . Doug Arnold was team captain .
REMEMBE R PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE
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* Nominations made by Amateur Footballer scribe s * Nominations qualify for the Player of the Nfonth, Player of the Year and the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .
It has been remiss of me not to mention earlier the group of people without whom matches eac week would not be possible . The ever maligned buth much required Umpires! As the Chief Executive of the VAFA recently noted, it is becoming increasingly difficult to attract umpires to the fraternity and that all clubs should do their utmost to support and encourage them . As a wise man once noted, the performance of the umpire is often proportional to the skill of the footballer ! Review A couple of clinkers in round 2, with the St Johns V Williaanstown match the pick of the crop . St Johns led by plenty at the main break and Willy were further hampered by an injury to Dave Lee . The resolve of the CY's should never be under estimated and with Sadler dominating in the ruck and Imms starring in the midfield they were able to work their way back into the game. Finally, with two minutes remaining, a match winner from Macleod sealed the game . Great win! A few St Johns supporters suggest confidence might have been a little high after last week! For the vanquished, "Coola" Coulson was the standout . d The other special game was played out betwee n Richmon a lot of the game early but it remained tight for a majority . Richmond, through the services Holmes, Macak and Siwka were able to take control and get their first load of points on the table . For the House, Searle and Craven were dangerous up forward . Elsternwiek were able to confirm their improvement with a solid win over Monash Gr yphons . The Gryphs led early and the game was still in dispute at the last change however Elsternwick was able to skip away. For the winners, Brian Mahony was the dominant player whilst Whelan . Wigmore and Missaglia were also good . The Gryphs have been hard hit by injuries but it was an improved effort from last week . Blanford again starred whilst youngsters Coxhead, Beslee and Leeton continued their improvement . Uni High got on the winners list at the expense of an injury hit Eley Park . The Sharks led early but with Dick Smith quelling the dangerous Lenarcic and defenders Zulicki and Harris playing well, Uni High not only got in front but ran over the top of the Sharks . Finally, Hawthorn was able to continue their solid start to the season with a win over Albert Park . Youngsters Burke, Johnson and Fulton starred whilst Pollock served notice of things to come with a vintage display up forward . For the vanquished, th e 30
"P" got five whilst Sutton, Rutherford and Walkley performed well . Preview
Still very much at the sorting out stage however things will no doubt be a little bit clearer after this week . Uni High host Albert park and will be keen to make it two in a row against last years F Grade runners up . The likes of Farrelly and Cracknell will always make any side formidable and with Albert Park still coming to grips with the higher grade should make it two in a row. Eley Park welcome Richmond Central and are hoping to regain the competitive spirit they are renowned for. They have a number of youngsters with enough talent and will no doubt improve as the year goes on . Richmond has the irrepressible Andy Sifka up forward after a short retirement and if any one can find a match for this star, good luck . Despite the retirement of club legend Greg Tate, Richmond should still have enough in reserve to record a solid win . St Johns are at home to Powerhouse and with sides recording losses last week will be keen t o atone . Sets it up for classic . The House have multipie options up forward with the likes of Richardson, Craven and Searle eager for goals and yet have a solid defence . Despite the loss last week, I am still a House fan and expect them to get back on track with a win . bqonash travel to Wi lliamstown with the aim of kick starting their season . The Gryphs have been beset with injuries this year and can only improve from this point on . Unfortunately, they meet one of the class sides of the competition in Williamstown who are a particularly hard nut to crack at home . Darren Williams is a class player up forward and will take stopping by the Grvph defence whilst a
the other end, pocket dynamo Tim Gilchrist ist always a headache for the opposition . Willy are probably a little to settled at the moment and should win . Finally, two undefeated sides meet when Elsternwiek travel to Hawthorn . The Wicks have been of to a fly so far this year and with the imminent return of Leigh Murphy are starting to gain some serious momentum . They have a wonderful mix of speed, strength and height that make them a difficult prospect, The Hawks have been bouyed by the inclusion of a number of new faces . The likes of Power, Burke and Saulle have injected pace an d THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Pnnn
skill into the team . The drums are beating big time on the Wick's, fancy them in a close one . TWOS Uni High, Richmond, St Johns, Willy and Hawthorn to get the money .
Correspondents A great response second up, only one team silent. The deadline has been brought fonvard, consequently I will need all reports by preferably Sunday evening, (although Monday morning will be fine, at least for the first few weeks) . Contact can be made on 98981535 (home), 0418348723 (mob), 95533675 (fax) or via email on ed .sillCloekerspl .com .au .
Monash Gryphons - are having a past players/officials day on April 29 to celebrate their tenth year anniversary . $5 all you can eat BB Q Hawthorn - are having a plavers auction after the game this week . The Auction begins in the clubrooms from 7 .30pm. Form your syndicates now !
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tetrrs: Laidetta 7. Johnston 5, Fulton 4. Power 3. Sternbergs 2. Saulle . Haws . S. Avery. Best: Burke, Johnston. Pollock, Fallen. Orchard. Power. Albert Park A.F.C: Pariiuopoulos 5 . Kane 2 . P. Rutherfard . Best: 44'alkley. N. Rutherford. Sutton . Darr. McLellan, Thomas . Umpires: Ron Smith UHSOB 3.0 10.5 16 .8 23 .11 .149 Eley Park A.F.C. 6.1 7.3 7.10 . 8.12.60 UHSOB: No pal kickers or best players results not recer,cd . Etey Park A.F.C: Lenarcic 4 . Bruce 2 . Morris . Hetoies. Best : Morrison. tVmtlemin. Carey. Reddington. Trotter. Drane. Umpires; Pater Keogh . Miles Argali Richmond Central 4.5 6 .11 13 .14 21 .17.14 3 Power House 3 .2 8 .4 12.8 15.13 .103 Richmond Central: Siwka 7. Macak 4 . M . Neaaon 3 . Andonopautos 2 . Waters . C. Shannon . OSuIDran . Kelly. Hohnes. Best : Shelia. O'Srdh4an . Holmes, Macak, Graham. Tate. Power Boost : Searle 7 . Craven 3. A. Robinson. J . Robertson . Roll s icDonald. Richard_on . Best : Searle, Craven . Morris, Turner, Doyle . Senior. Umpires: Tkn Sutcliffe . Mark Childs St. Johns 8 .1 12.3 13.4 14.8 .92 2 .2 4.4 10.8 18.11 .107 Williamsto~ GYMS St. Johns: No goal kickers or best pta}zrs results not recehed . Williamstown CYhiS : D. Whams 7, Vincent 4, Wouda 2. Case 2 . D. Macleod . Best: Sadler. Robinson . Williams. hums. lVuscatch. Allen . Umpires: Bob McLeod . C. Moore ELsternedck 2.6 7.10. 12 .14 19 .21 .135 6.2 10.2 13 .4 14 .6.90 Monash Gryphons Elsternsrlck: Mussared 6 . Lyons 3. M i 3 . Foster Cappietb. B. Mahony. .14fie]arx . Bra~ington . Mussared. Tilley. Alan . Noonan. Brennan . Best: B. '4Yrgmore . Missagiia. Monash Gryphona: T . Gilchrist 3. Blarrctford 3 . R . Gilchrist 2 . . CoMtcad . Bnuhen . Bennett . Leeton . Rttrite. Best : Gross . Biandford. R. Watson . R Ca,}tead. B . Corluad.l6atson. Litton. Umpires : Ken Brewe r RESERVES - 08.04 .0 0 Hawthorn Amateurs 2.8 2.11 4 .16 10 .18.78 8 .5 12.8 12,8.80 Albert Park A.FC 3.1 Hawthorn Amateurs: McCowan 4. Law 2. Kerr. Makris . Ryan. Murray . Best: Rvart Papamarkov. MeCov,,an. Murray, Kerr. Phlltps. Albert Park A .F,C: Pastras 7. Buckles 2. Marriott 2. B . MeKimmte . Best: Redpath. B. MeKhnmte. C. Jackson. Pastras. Steward . Costello. 20.17.137 UHSOB 7 .2 7 .9 18.12 Eley Park A.F.C 0 .3 1 .4 1 .5 3.5.23 UHSOB : No goal kickers or best platirrs resrdts not received . Eley Park A.F.C : Broadhead . L. D6t. 4kest . Ben:4Vest . S . Payne . Bauldry. Kmmn. Nelson . Dix. 1,3 1 .4 4.8 4.8.32 Richmond central Power House 1 .2 4.3 7.4 9.8.62 Richmond CentraL• Mi}itosic 2 . Chishotm . Rivett. Best: Griffiths . Riven, A. t6erM4on . Chisholm. Josce. Pardy. Power House: Blou^Oeld 2. Bowland 2. Pariau 2 . McLeod . Marshall. I}emetrie . Best : Mahoney. McLeod . Wright. Blowfield . O'Sulllvan . Cummins . 10 .5.65 St. Johns O .C. Williamstown CY'RS 7 .8.48 St . Jolson O .C . No goal kickers or best players results not receh•ed . Wi lliamstoan Cyms: Burgess 3. Twist 3. Me'Jeartiv. Ntsbetl, Best: Toby. Oldham. hishett. Sacccccio. Pach. Dcr. 2 .2 6 .5 10.10 13 .12.90 Elsternwiek Monash Gryphons 2,1 5 .4 6.7 8.13.61 Elsternw3ck: Lllskakis 3. Nicol 3 . Hankin 2 . Dai9dson 2 . .V'ieAdani. Peasley. Franklin_ Best . McAdam. Hunt . Franklin . Stankocich. Nicol. Ward. Monash Gryphons: 9otus 2. McGrail 2. Startfnrd . Lloyd . Walter. 39agrt .s. Best: Totongos. Llo}d . Van to . Walter, Kent . Healy .
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n even spread of winners through D4 sees three sides undefeated and the same numbe r yet to register a win after two rounds . A couple of close matches in Round Two as teams are sorting themselves out . REVIE W One such clash was that between Buileen and Syndal, a game that promised to be a goodie and turned out that way . In what was a tight and low scoring affair a goal after the three quarter time siren gave Syndal a one point lead going into the last term . They stretched this to two goals early in the final stanza before the Cobras hit back managed to be the ones in front at the right time . Trinchi, Orwin, Gencarelli (4) and Kalpakis were best for Bulleen whilst Kennedy, Dix, Kemper and Thompson lead the way for the Tally Ho boys . The local derby between Old Westbourne an d Werribee also proved to be a tight encounter with a much improved 'Bees side giving the Warriors a nasty scare . Westbourne were seemingly in control 25 points up at the fifteen minute mark of the last term before three unanswered Werribee goals cut the margin . Wilson, Robinson and the Horsburghs were best for the winners as the Warriors held on . St Marys got themselves into the winner's circle for the first time this season with a comfortable win over Swinburne . Allen (6) and Koumantatakis (3) up forward and Davies, Boyes and Ballantyne around the ground were the catalysts for the Saints victory . Eltham overcame some inaccuracy in front of goal to defeat Mt Lilydale out at Quarry Road . Once again the Turtles on ball brigade, led by Hardie and Fammartino provided plenty of drive and Gathercole was up forward to cash in on the supply . South Melbourne Districts took the honours over Bentleigh in the first clash of the former Southern League clubs . In a high scoring game out at Bentleigh the Districts had a handy 28 point win over the home team, a win which should give them some confidence for the remainder of the season . Eyles (4) and Sharp (2) were prominent for Bentleigh . In the other local derby North Brunswick jumped well early against Brunswick and well able to maintain a convincing break for the rest of the day. Young up forward as well as Wernham . Care and Kyriazis were best in an even perfor34
PREVIEW Two undefeated sides in iorc'a Brunswick and Eltham clash at Allard Park . Both are travelling fairly nicely at the moment, having had convincing wins in the first two rounds . However the small confines of the oval should suit the home team and despite the good work of Hardie and Fammartino for the Turtles, players such as Mizzi are still short of a gallop . North Brunswick in this one, by 21 points . Swinbu rne head out to Lilydale to take on the Rams, in what is Mt Lilydales third home game in a row . The Uni boys will be desperate to clock up a win after some early disappointment, whilst the Rams will be looking to build on a solid start . Mt Lilydale might just have enough going for them at home to hold out Swinburne and make the Students wait another week for their first win . In a traditional clash between good and evil the Saints take on the Synners in the next match this week . St Marys returned to form last week with a good win whilst Syndal let one slip against Bulleen . Its hard to see them letting that happen again and provided they can hold the likes of Boyes and Hill, the Tally Ho side should be good enough . Bulleen host Bentleigh in what should be a good measuring stick for both sides . The Cobras certainly look to be a strong outfit at this early stage and I'm sure Bentleigh have joined D4 expecting some success . Gencarelli looks to be a handy pick up for the Cobras and along with Trinchi and the D'Angelos may give Bulleen the edge today. Another tight one for the home side but I'll stick with the Cobras, only just ! Newcomers South Melbourne make their first trip down the highway today and take on Werribee . The Bees look to have improved in 2000, despite the fact they are yet to notch up a win, and the will be keen to draw first blood this week . South Melbourne have had two good tests early and have been reasonably impressive to date. This will be another today but they should be able to earn win number two . Brunswick and Old Westbourne clash in last game of the round and if this were last season you would have hesitation in tipping the Warriors . However they have yet to be convincing this year,
&,pite a tough win at home last week, and the '`Fickers are sure to give them a good contest . I'll go r; ith Old Westbourne but an upset is not out of L11,, question .
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SENIORS - 08 .04.00 3 .2 7.4 9.6 12.9 .81 Brunswick 1& 17 .107 North Brunswick 5 .3 10.6 12.13 Brunswick: No L~l kickers or best players results received . North Brunswick: Yamg 3. Pizzari~2 H. Tsialtis 2. Sc . N5'ernham 2, Demotion 2 . Freeman, Magnuson. Lattouf. J. Boudoloh . Best: McMahon, KtTiazis . Magnuson. Sc. lt'errilram. Care, Young . Umpires : Ron Martin. Tony Lillee%Daniel Stevens MLLBydale 1 .0 3.2 4 .4 9 .4.58 2.7 4.10 6 .18 11 .19.85 Elthem Collegians Mt.LBp dsle: T. Flanagan 3. Burrett, Caroiatu Caulfield, McKetute, Rooney. Wells. Best: Brebner- Carolan, H . Flanagan. Gibson . Umpire: Matthew Meier Swinburne University 3.0 6 .9 30,11 10.15.75 St . Marys 3.7 6 .10 14-15 18.17 .125 Swinburrte Univereity: No goal kickers or best players results received . St . Marys: No goal kickers or best players results received . Umpire: Gerald Armstrong 2 .3 6.3 8.7 12.11 .83 Syndal Tally-Ho BuBeen Cobras 2 .1 7.2 8.6 12.13 .8 Spndal-1`®BV-Ho: Thompson 4. S. MacFarlane 3 . Raab 2. Beckett. Murray. Henderson.$est: Kennedv . G. Kemper. DU. Murray- S. MacFarlane, Bingham . Bulleeu Cobras: Badanjek 4 . Gencarelh 4. Puherentl 3. Mazzarella. Best: D. Trinchi . Cook. Gencarelli. M. DUingelo. Orwin. P Dall'OgUo. Umpire: Albie Firley 16 .7.103 Bentlei&h A.F.C South Melb. Districts 20 .11.131 Bentlei¢h A.EC : Wes 4. Fitopolous 2. Letkis 2. 1Vhitlwigton 2. Sharp 2 . Henry. HandfieTd. English . HutchLon . Best: Seale. Lewis. Hutchinson. Adauay. Ireson. Hand5eld . South Melb. Districts : No goal kickers or best players results received, Umpires: Jim Papas, David Loath Old Westbourne A-F,C. 5.3 9 .6 12.9 15.15.105 Werribee Amateurs 2 .1 6 .1 11 .4 15.6 .96 Old Westbomne A .F.C. : J. Horsbur~h 4 . Cristo 4 . Leitch 2 . O'Keefe- A. Horsburgh, Lott . Tav9or. Best: Wtlson, obson. A . Horsburgh Chaffee . Board . J. Harsburgh . WerrBbee Amateurs: Isaac 5, Mctvilllan 4 . Becker 3, 'dcGrath 2, McNamara. Best: Cza)'kowski, Becker. btongey. Me?.lillan. Addamo. Edwards . Umpire: Michael Sued on RESERVES - 08.04.00 Bnu>_awick 2,0 4 .0 7-0 8 .0.48 North Brunswick 5 .2 10.2 11.3 13 .5.83 Brunswick: . North Brunswick : Young 5. Papanikolaa .r 3 . Mason 2 . Cor_=ina 2. P.Surieto . Best: Rhook. A. Bonded=, Healy. Page . Young- Papantkolaou. 17.15.117 3.2 10,4 12 .12 Mt.LBydole 1 .0 4-0 4 .0 6.2.38 Eltham Coll Mt .Lllydal~ eatonbv 6. Egan 3 . Anderson 2, Mantscalchi 2. Delahunt. Gardiner . Hollowav. Walsh. Best: Mamsealchi . Hollaravt Walsh, Anderson. Cox Kidd. Eltbam-Collegiana: No goal kickers or best players results received. Swurburne Unfvereity 15 .11.101 St.Merys 9.13 .67 Swinhurne University: No goal kickers or best players results received. St .Marys: No goal kickers or best players restdts received . SyndalTellp Ho 3 .4 4.5 8 .7 8.8.56 BuBeen Cobras 2.1 7.10 10 .12 14 .14.98 Syndal Tally Ho: Van Velzen 2 . Wonk 2, Hoare . Bent. M. Richardson . A. Richardson. Best: OBoyle . Dimitropolis. Bums, Wong. Clark. Bullten Cobms: Starrett 6 . Thoma,tsrnr 1 Johnston, Foskett, Rigom . Dimitriou . Redfern. Best: Rigont. Johnston. Starratt. Cox Rodigues. Goetz. Hentlei,qh A,F,C 12-14,86 9,12-66 South Mem- Districts Bentleigh A.EC: D. Pittito 7- Anasasto 3 . L. Pittito. Cala o. Best: L. Pittlto . Caterson. Sampson . F'ly. Bounsall . Anasasio . South Meib. D~t lcts: No goal k 'rekers or best players results received . Old Westbourae A,F.C 0 .1 0 .1 3.4 4.6 .30 16.19 .115 Waxibee Amateurs 3 .3 7.14 7.16 Old Westbourne A .EC: B. Slattery 2, Risa ➢and . Agitilma Best: Hewitt. Craig, Leitch. Rhalland. Aquilina B . Mattssan .Werrlbee Amateurs : Hardin 6 . Djalcor~tc 4 . D. Stephenson 2, PB Thomas . Dole. BLby. Birch. Best : Harding. Tgomas, Dole. Smith, Djakovtc, Dalbon .
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1 J . Kalpakis 2 J.Markham 2 T.Orwi n 3 B.Moore 4 J .Bell 2 S . Petty (RC) 4 S .Goodwin 3 R . Pulverenti 5 A Lever 4 I . McLeod 6 D .Dowdle 6 P.Laming 4 N . Cartledge 7 D .Sedgwick 5 M . Dall'Oglio (C) 8 D .Clarke 6 I . Baccin i 9 J.Grixti 7 F. Baldi 10 S .Lake 11 T.Fulton 8 T. Mazzarella 13 S .Kannegiesser 9 P. Goetz 14 S .Moore 10 A. Gencarelii 15 R .Smith 16 A .Dean 11 A . DeJong 17 G .Mc gowan 12 18 V.Gaffy 13 N . Cooke 19 N.Melone 14 S . Casey 20 T.Mcginniskin 21 S .James 15 J . Trinchi 22 M .Mcbride 16 D . Trinchi 23 M . Lovett 17 M . Fai t 24 L .Mcbride 225 M.Clevelan d 18 R . Badanjek G .Cross 19 S . Trapman S .Dreier 20 J. Moran G .Conway B .Mcbride 21 N . Lykopandis S .Mcbride 22 P. Bastasin M .Bullock 23 J . Redfern S.Draffin 24 M . Opie S.Londrigan M.Whiteside 25 W. Olney S .Hewitt 26 J. D'Angelo A.Lo s 27 A .Berius 28 A. Foskett M .Attard J.Hope 29 A . Summers R .Mainelli 30 S . Colversto n M.Bond 31 S . McLaren (DVC) S.Woodbridge D.Woodards 32 C . Clements C.Miller 33 A. Cook P.Geddes 34 M . D'Angelo (VC) P.Mcrae L .Marchant 35 T. Settle J.Ear 36 P. Dall'Oglio A.Cosmano 37 J. Paatsch A.Geddes 38 G . Brown G .Cavanagh S .Grant 39 H . Dimitriou B .Cazaly 40 T. Ma y B .Brett 41 R . Rigoni T.Lovett M.Cox 42 V. Dam Y.Saa d 43 B . Dimasi 58 C.Caminiti 44 B. Saaksjarvi 59 C.R yan 45 J . Mustica 60 D. Stocks 61 E .Pavio 46 C Borrelli 62 G.Surace 47 63 H .Hahne 48 M . Soumelidis 64 J.Bradley 65 J .Ericson 49 66 J .Gibson 50 C . Genitsaris 67 J .Harris 51 R . Rodrigues 68 L.Cavanagh 69 L.Cordes 70 M .Commerford 71 M.Nu gent 72 M.Robinson 73 M.Rya n 74 N.Bowman 75 P.Conduit 76 P.Stocks BULLEEN 77 R .Crai g ie AUTOMOTIV E 78 R .D'antonio CENTRE 79 R .Dipietro 1-3 Greenaway St, 80 S.Mclean Bulleen 310 5 81 S .Vidler Phone : 9852 1129 82 W.Watson
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ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S Coach: Peter Slacik Res. Coach : Jason Lees 1 D . Fammartino 2 T. Duggan
3 R. Pilapil 4 B . Doody (C) 5 S . Jea l 6 M . Best 7 M Gasparotto 8 L Sharp e 9 C . Watson 10 W. Bates 11 J . Mizzi 12 J . Lees 13 R . Bel l 14 S. Justice 15 L . White 16 D. Barnett 17 G . Ley s 18 A. Macdonald 19 R. Kennedy 20 A . Hardi e 21 M . Luttick 22 R . White 23 J . Woodwar d 24 M. Dwyer 25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare 27 R . Beecroft 28 T. Barnett 29 A. Macaulay 30 A. Hadfield 31 T. Ca rt e r 32 C. Baud 33 A Yule 34 R . Pilapil 35 T. Todaro 36 D . How ate 37 M . Whelan 38 D. Ardi n 39 F. Coone rty 40 J . Bau d 41 42 S . Weinman 43 M . Sfiligoj 44 T. Hardie 45 R. Davies 46 47 48 50 A . Kels o 51 S. Maxfiel d 52 G . Stackpole 53 M . Stammers 54 P. Barnett 55 P. Morrow 56 57 S Gathercole 58 59 B. Evans 60 B. Sumpter 62 63 C. Dods 64 65 S Scahfer
MT LILYDALE ` Coach : David Keast Res . Coach: Jason Flanagan 1 D.Johnson 2 P Hayes 3 F Varga 4
5 P Stone 6 7 D Hendrie 8 A . Strachan 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 Burnett 18 B Jealous 19 J Burgess 20 A Penhale 21 T Amos 22 L. Proctor 23 B Egan 24 Q . Ronney 25 A Delahunt 26 T Flanagan 27 N Pearce 28 T Crowe 29 P Furlong 30 G Bird 31 C Varga 32 P Carolan 33 C Anderson 34 35 D Callanan 36 E O'Brien 37 M Pearl 38 D Kenned y 39 L Allanson 40 W Newell 41 42 M Periera 43 D Holloway 44 M . Munk 45 R McKenzie 46 K Maniscalchi 47 C Lonergan 48 D Featonby 49 M . Malta r
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1 S, Wernham 2 D.Adams 3 G . Lattouf P. Dimarco W. McMahon i 6 D . Pizzar G . Magnuson A . Peterso n 9 A . Sammartino 10 W. Fawcett 11 J . Boudoloh S . Clare 13 C. Anderson 14 M. Newton 15 H . Tsialti s 16 S . Tsialtis 1 7 A . Kyriazis 18 B . Whitman 19 S . Famulari 20 21 Scott Wernham 22 C . Fo x 23 D . Ellis 24 S . Tancredi 25 26 R . Pretty 27 D. Lawson 28 W. Pretty 29 C . Jewell 30 S. Healey 31 J . Freeman 32 M. Mason 33 J . Rotella 34 M . Pisasale 35 P. Dowsett 36 P. Tancredi 37 D. DeMorton 38 A. Crosina 39 C . Rhook 40 B. McCallum 41 J . Elasmar 42 R . Papanikokou 43 J . Page 44 M . Faya d 45 B . Alaneddine 46 C . Boy d 47 G . Goumas 48 L . Patvillo 49 S . Laoumtzes 50 B . Laoumtzes 51 52 A. Boudoloh 53 J . Thompson
OLD WESTROURRE Coach : Andrew Hadley Res. Coach: Craig Stewart 1 G. Robson
2 D . Taylor 3 4 A. O'Keefe 5 S . Craig 6 J . Horsburgh 7 R . Mutimer 8 A Horsburgh 9 C . Villinger 10 T. Madigan 11 A. Christo 12 M . Gib b 13 S . Hewitt 14 B . Mattson 15 A . Board 16 S . Christo 17 M . Aquilina 18 S . Depiazza 19 M . Craig 20 J . Wilson 21 B . Dangerfield 22 W. Fleming 23 G . Flowe r 24 L. Fairfield 25 D . Moore 26 P. Mesman 27 D . Billman 28 D . Slattery 29 D . Horsburgh 30 R . McMillan 31 R . Aldridge 32 G . Jenkinson 33 J . Lott 35 B . Slattery 36 S . Chaffey 37 A . Leitch 38 B . Mattsson 39 A. Robbins 40 S . Leitch 41 B. Williams 42 43 P. Hopper 44 45 N . Aquilina 46 47 D . Rivaland 48 49 50 P. Habersatt 51 P. Martinson
ST H MELD D9ST. Coach : Peter McBrearty Res Coach: Mel Beyer 1 . B . Anaipakos 2. J . Burke 3 . M . Hannan 4 . S . Stepnell 5 . N . Warszewski 6 . S . King 7 . W. Rosowski B. S . Smit h 9 . M. Balsjaw 10. G . McDonald 11 . P. Moo n 12 . A . Hobbins 13 . E . Henderson 14 . A . Bullman 15 . B . Lazzaro 16. M . Thomas 17 . B. Gibson 18 . T. Green 19 . S . McDougall 20 . J . Pohiner 21 . B . Powell 22. G . Mijatovic 23. P. Hannon 24 . A. Bryson 25 . P. Cheevers 26 . J. Royl e
27 . B . Downing 28 . D . Thomas 29. P. Nice 30. S . Wright 31 . L . Berry 32 . D . McGee 33 . J . Bradley 34 . J . Sadat 35. N . Vergos 36. M . Fern 37. M . Rosowski 38 . S. Herman 39 . A . Contreras 40 . L . Williams 41 . A . Berrigan 45 M . Gosney 46 M. Bellesini 50 T. Hughes
ST. MARY'S Coach: Peter Olivieri Res Coach : Michae l Learmonth 1 . M . Learmonth . Boyes 2. B 3. R . Livingstone 4. N . Goldsworthy 5.
6 S. Stone 7 N . Malloch 8 A . Zsembery 9 K . Gillar d 10 T Jones 11 J . Bernardi 12 13 J . Hill 14 W. Ross 15 D . Andrews 16 J . Wedrien 17 P. West 18 B . Frail 19 20 A . Lane 21 22 R . Allen 23 J . Goldsworthy 24 I . Goulett 25 B . Sellers 26 G . Koumantatakis 27 28 29 30 31 32
J . Innes P. harrison P. watson W. Drew
33 M . Lynch 34 M . Tindley 35 G . Theoharris 36 E . Evan s 37 A. Dwyer 38 F. Harrison 39 A . Millar 40 L . Vincent 41 A . Dickeson 42 43 M . Cahmberlain 44 A. Gun n 45 46 47 48 49 50
M . Knight P. Rousis D . Morcom D . Roberts M . Elli s
51 P. Poe 52 J . Hough 53 J . Davies 54 X 55 P. Mulcahy 56 M . Scammell 57 X 58 D. Kempster 59 A. George 60 S. Benson 61 G . Sigley 62 63 P. Roseman 64 J . Harrington 65 66 G . Pilikidis 67 68 69 J . Hendy 70 J . Egan 77 J. Dwyer 80 J . Clark e 88 A . Ballantyne 111 J . Carra
SWINBURNE UNIVERSIT Y Coach: Matthew George Res Coach: T.O.A.
1 . G . Popple 2 . J . Sheedy 3 . J . Piotrowski 4 . A . Fidler 5 . J . Demarte 6, B . Canfield 7 . A . Hamilton 8. M . Debono
9 . M . McCalman 10. M . George 11 . D . Milano 12 . B . Nicholl 13 . M . Luckey 14 . R . Goode 15 . C. Thomas 16. S . Reynoldson 17. J . Andrinopolous 18 . A. Fiumani 19 . B. O'Mara 20 . M . Trainor 21 . R . Merkel 22 . S . Georg e 23 . M . Cavicchiolo 24. M . Caso n 25. T. Hourigan 26 . T. Schwerdt 27 . D . Murphy 28 . T. Harris 29 . R . Cavicchiolo 30 . P. Turk 31 . B . Roberts 32. B . Prior 33. N . Smith 34. A . Collins 35 . S . Collins 36 . C . Gillmartin 37 . T. Bennett 38 . L. Waters 39 . P. Jones 40. M. Stroud 41 . T. Drahtidis 42 . R . Uebergang 43 . J . Roberts 44 . N . Morgan 45 . D . Isli p 46 . J . Sandhu 47 . J . Sevdalis 49. R . Winters 50 . M. Goodwin 51 . P. James 52 . S . O'Donnell 53 . M . Bel l 54 . N . Tucker 55 . A. Furey 56. B. Pilley 57. P. Nelson 58 . R . Simpson 59 . P. Dawso n
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2 I Bingham 3 M Joy VWon g 4 P Henderson 5 D Hannett B Dix 6 J Cotsis C Price 7 A Burns 8 R Bennett 9 S Kemper 10 T Psinas 11 J Rutter 12 D Bent 13 B Pearce 14 S O'boyle 15 N Murray 16 B Boucher 17 A Burgess 18 S Macfarlan e
M Foale 19 M Glenister 20 C Hal l I Mackenzie 21 A Thompson 22 S Hoare 23 G Kemper 24 M Macfarlane 25 C Clar k 26 G Stoforidis 27 A Dance 28 M Kennedy 29 A Sheer 30 K Gleeson 31 A Richardson 32 L Hannemann 33 M Richardson 34 W Hall 35 C Cachi a 37 B Hannemann 38 M Christiansen 39 G Dimitropoulos 40 N Toc e 41 M Beckett 42 D Raab A Findla y 43 A Brown 44 A Dyd e J Sargent 45 D Richardson 46 M Pan e 49 J Maestros 51 P Van Veldsen 53 S Boy d 54 P Sheer
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2 S . McNamara 3 C . Cummins 4 S . Conway 5 S . Bisb y 6 S . McGrath 7 T. Ellis 8 C . Camilleri 9 A . Towers 10 B. Walker 11 N . Isaa c 12 R . Rantino 13 D. Lenoury 14 B . McMillan 15 Matt Drew 16 J. Salmon 17 C . Becker 18 E . Collier 19 J . Addamo 20 P. Albakis 21 S . Dalbon 22 A . Dibaitista 23 D . Smith 24 S. Harding 25 S. Pogliese 26 P. Thomas 27 D. Warwick 28 C. Whiting 29 S . Dole 30 B . Carlesso 31 D . Stephenson 32 B. Seeber 33 C . Dunlevy 34 K. Mongrey 35 J . Young 36 P. Marsh 37 C . Edwards 38 J . Crooks 39 C . Chapman 40 S . Fuller 41 M . Houston 42 S . Fenton 43 E . Galizi 44 T. McKee 45 A . Bordignon 46 P. Rogers 47 D . Shelley 48 G . Shelley 49 D . McKee 50 K . Pace 51 S . Fenton 52 L . Djakovic 53 N . Robert 54 R . Portogallo 55 P. Semmens 56 A . Addamo 57 D . Flack 58 D . Lzajkowski 59 60
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CLUB IIISECTION by Norm Nugen t
~'y 80% success rate was a marked improvement ! on my Round I effort . It is to be hoped I can continue to select successfully . After 2 rounds there appears to be change to the ancien regime" as De La Salle, a perennial finalist is now last . (Note the French connection! ) SECTION 1 : Old Xaverians, lived up to Coach, David King's claim that their forward line had improved, when with marked accuracy the "Crocodiles" overwhelmed St Kevin's by one hundred and eight points . Old Melburnians again won, this time at the expense of De La Sa lle, whose accuracy kept them within three points of victory . Could this result mark a changing of the top order ? The only time Prahran led against Marcellin was when the final siren sounded. Marcellin quickly built a commanding lead and the 'Eagles' went in at half time with a twenty eight point lead . The second half saw Prahran assert supremacy although Marcellin led until the last seconds . Best for the winners included veteran Terry Lucas, Koby Jones and "Hollywood" . Marcellin's best were Brad Cronan and Matthew Curry. Old Brighton defeated Old Scotch by eighteen points after a fairly even match at Brighton Beach Oval. Mazenod had the Bye. SECTION 2: St Bernard's are back with a vengeance following their eighty point win over last season's runners up, Yarra Vall ey, who are not yet playing to their 1999 standard . A very inaccurate Monash Whites dominated play against Therry Penola but only managed to win by thirty four points after marked inaccuracy when shooting for goal . An under prepared Parkside strove valiantly against a bigger and more talented Old Camberwell Grammarians who won by one hundred and forty six points . For the winners, Harvey and Heath were good up forward while Luke Eddy and Rob Pratt were good defenders . Shouldn't Rob Pratt be a forward?? Rupert swood seem to be the team to beat this season. Against Whitefriars the "Sunbury Salesians" completely dominated play and won by two hundred and five points . Collegians opened their season with a convincing fifty one point win over Old Trinity. Old Ivanhoe an d Old Geelong played an even first quarter before Old Ivanhoe broke away from an inaccurate Old Geelong and recorded victory by one hundred and four points . Old Ivanhoe were well served by Wade Ward, Chris Lynch and Coach David Supa . For Old Geelong, Robert Oliphant, James Calvert and Sean Wilson played well .
PREVIEW OF ROUND 3 A Section 1 : Old Melburnians should make it three wins in a ro w by defeating St Kevin's, who have lost their two matches this season . De La Salle will attempt to defeat Marcellin as the first step away from the relegation zone . Marcellin will give a good account of themselves and the outcome of ruck duels between the returning John Grey and Brad Cronan could have an impact on the outcome . With no great confidence I select De La Salle . Prahran regained some of their 1999 skill last Saturday and with that confidence building victory behind them I select the two blues to defeat Mazenod today . Old Xaverians should defeat Old Brighton in what already is shaping as a potential final's preview . Old Scotch have the bye . SECTION 2: At home Yarra Valley have the chance to record a win . However Monash Whites will provide stern opposition and surely must display greater accuracy . Based on 2000 form, I select Monash Whites . Two of the sides yet to win meet at Oak Park when Parkside meet Therry Penola . Visiting teams do not play well on the Fawkner Reserve and coupled with the curtailed preparation by Parkside . I select Therry Penola . Rupertswood travel to Balwyn to play a confident Old Camberwe ll, who combined well last week . I expect, a well contested match, although I favour Rupertswood to win . Co llegians must journey out to Park Orchards, which will be new territory to many of their players . Their hosts Whitefriars, must still be shell shocked after their long trek to Sunbury, also I suspect Collegians possess the greater depth of skill which will enable the "Lions" to win . Another match between teams yet to win is that at Bulleen between Old Trinity and Old Geelong . Home ground advantage is perhaps the only reason I can gove for selected Old Trinity ' Dual winners St Bernard's an d Old Ivanhoe meet at St Bernard's, where the home side is always hard to defeat . On form displayed over the past two weeks I select St Bernard's .
VALE : As written by Tom Brain a stalwart of umpiring in George Pollard died over the summer . After a distinguished career in the VFA, George umpired for many seasons in Club Xviii as well as supporting the Bulleen Templestowe Club . Vale George . I invite all clubs to contact me by 12 noon on Mondays with match details. Telephone 9467 2857 or Fax 9467 2865 .
CLUB 18 (1) -- 08 .0' .00 22.9.14 1 5 .3 .33 hklttheas 6, Ktng 4, Hardwick 2. Drake 2, George 2, Janes 2 . HmmrYC k Iton l, Prenderv9ke 1 . Best : L.vtdrtgan . Wilson, Mattheus, No . George. :a, WlLson. Matthews, F.U . Gecrge. Kmg . St .Kevhu: h4eGuimtess i . , Terllch i . Dillon I . Best: 4ay. Steu•art . IIaker. Schtnk. Terllch. ew Barrington . 11.12.78 12.3.75 htkracr 2 . GtlH3ths 2. Brown I, Ii-ltt I . Jensz I . Paine I . Rigg 1. Best: Hea•ht. R!gg. Cordner. GdIlilhs. Rutherfard , tlletds 4, Hegan 4. Grace 1 . Buick 2. MannLx I . Best: Rudd . utnLC Sheilds. Ha•. Best: Rudd . Cnrzan. Jemllng. Marutix . Sheilds . ht O'Cannor. 4 .4 7.6 8.12 9 .18.70 1 .2 3 .3 7.6 11 .10.76 Gal Kickers and Best Kickers not tetka•ed. Pxaluan:Carthdge 5. Lawrence 2, t :rtton I . Luc .'is I. Best: Lucas, Hollywood. Cougar. Scanlan . C .J. Morton. il Tdaller/ Tony Jackson .
2.2 5,3 7.6 8.10 .58 0.2 4 .4 5.8 5.10,40 3, King 2. Smith I. Bkutchett I . Neal I. Best: Smith. Nikakls. Johnson . Kan . Old Scotch: Simpson 2, IWng-th I . Tribe 1 . Miles ted . Umpire : Tony I [all .
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CLUB XVIII (1) CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 5 10 B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 6 9 HEGAN DE LA SALLE 4 6 ~tIHITEHEAD OLD MELB 1 5 IlLLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 1 5 5 BLAKEMORE COLLEGIANS 5 CLUB XVIII (21 HAYES ST BERNARDS 6 12 ILARVEY OLD CAMBER 5 7 P CLARK RUPERTSt'100D 7 7 D MCDONALD RUPERTSWOOD 7 7
CLUB 18 (2) - 08 .04 .00 SpBeneard s 18.17.113 Yena S;tiley 5 .3.33 St.Berna:da: Hayes 6, R'oodley 2. Romania 2. Focataglo 2. Formica 3, Capes I . Hest: G~pes . Overman. Formica, \5aadleu, Callow . South, Yarta Vslky Old Boys: Hamilton 2. 1 . Beat: . Kerrtsm 2 . %zcdtilk 1 . Manman I . Causer 1. Lang 1 . Lvesey-Cole Mackean 2 Causer. Macaxan . YrrdnIlc. Simpson. Dleks7n . Hamllton. Umpire: Tony Robbins l,iemach Whi tes 7.22.64 3.2.20 Theory Paints OX ldonash: Colker l, O'Shaunessc l, L .V.knds I . M .ltbods 1 . Forbes l, Johnstone I . Stoppe 1 . Best: L.ti'ocds. M .WOCids, Caller. Johnstone . Stoppa. Coomhres. Therry Perwda :Kuret l. BCden 1, Keenan I . Beat: O'jtearnrv. Banter. CrMbe. Baden . Goatain . Btddkstrnte. Ump3re: Lhutcmy Mchtwre . perkstdc 0.0 1.0 12 2.2.14 Old Camberwell 5.5 13.7 17.13 24.18 .180 Parkside: R1 .Hrane 1 . IS . P.tarshell 1 . Best: T .Thomas. M .Campbeil. S. MarshelL 61.Hane. J.Muscat. C.Checahtell . Old Camber-M: Harvey 5. Heath 5 . T.Wallrer 4. Rash 3 . Ewry 2, Freedman I . Smith 1 . Hopkins 1, Pratt I. Eat I . Best : 44'alker. Eddy. Heath, Essay, . Pratt. Umpire: Paul Rapke. Rupertsaoat 3210.212 Douglas Nhttetriare 1.1.7 Rupertsrood : Clark 7, McDonald 7 . Hummer 4. Gallas 4. Fox 2 . Stack i, Phillips I . t4'epptn I . McGrath I .Grace 1 . M.R1eKenzk l . tV.kleKenzle I . Best:Plummer. Clark. MeGrath,l4@st . Slnnett. Whttefrlom: Goat Kickers and Best pla:•ers not pra7ded. Umptre : Ray VAndks:. Gotkglene 15 .8 .99 7.8 .48 Old Trinity Old Trlnlty: Stockdale 2 . Bali 2. Matekas 2 . l,vrgdon 1 . Best: Bocd .Langdon. Munroe. Camzwert . Cochrane. Stebbins. Collegl®tm : Goal Klckers and Best players not prmM1ded. Umpire: Richard Benson. Oldl -hoe 1 .5 7.9 13 .16 19 .19.133 Old Geelong 1 .2 1 .8 2.8 3.11 .29 Old hanhne:Connock 6. Pitt 3, Honor 2 . kllson 2. Sup 2. R'addell 1 . W91sott 1 . Toll 1 . Best : Wllson . Connack. Sups. Pitt. Hense. li',usell. Old Gxlong: Collins 1 . Thorn 1 . Reuss I . Best : Collins. Thom . Baker, Reuss. Kemp. Ump6e: David 141ndlaw.
TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 (1) SECTION ST . KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at St xevins College No 1 Oval Melwny 59 B2 - Sat . 2 pm DE LA SALLE v. MARCELLIN
PRAHRAN v . MAZENO D OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH - bye Club 18 (2) YARRA VALLEY v. MONASH WHITES THERRY PENOLA v. PARKSIDE OLD CAMBERWELL v. RUPERTSWOOD WHITEFRIARS v . COLLEGIANS OLD TRINITY v . OLD GEELONG ST. BERNARDS v. OLD IVANHOE
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U19 SECTION ' b y Tony Miller (U19/1 & Blue) & Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)
Review Section 1 . K. blasted Old H . with 11 goals to 1 in the Stfirst half and showed this scribe that there won't be any last quarter fade-outs with a blistering 8 goal final term . Well done! Old H . fought valiantly in the last half through Salvas (again), Holt & Webb . Old B . through the trio of Maguire (5), McGilvray (5) and Adamis (3), kicked another plus 100 pt margin to out class De La by 64 pts . Picone & Bonnici battled hard for De La . O . M .'s scored their first win in Section 1 with a comfortable 119 pt win at the expense of Old P. For Old P. Boundy, Cosgriff and Corcoran were terrific . Marcellin have not met last years Grand Finalists and should have a complete understanding of what is needed to be a finalist . Uni B . were proud to unveil their version of "Gary Ablett", with a 'Ryan Boland screamer' in the goal square . Russell outstanding for Uni . Xavs proved to be too strong for Collegians at the Harry Trott with McDonnell kicking a lazy 7 . St . B . fought hard to hold back a much-improved Mazenod at the College. O'Donnell's & R Legudi, 5 goals apiece the difference . Chalk, McLatchie and Jones marvellous for Maz. Section 2 Old Trinity scraped home by just 3 points in a thrilling match against Whitefriars at Donvale, Ellerbeck and Lancaster were best afield for the winners while Cornell kicked another 5 goals . The Hampton Rovers turned things around this week with a convincing 10 goal win over Old Carey, led by 6 goals from Fisher and Molino and a best on ground performance from Lawrence they were too good for Old Carey who's best players were Smith, Hall and Shutie . In another 3 point game inaccurate kicking destroyed MHSOB as they went down to a deadly accurate Old Ivanhoe who only kicked 2 points for the match compared to their opponents 11 . Old Scotch went from strength to strength as they demolished an undermanned Yarra Valley side who didn't have any answers to their opponents all-round team effort . Old Scotch had 11 goal kickers, while their best were Josephs, Rodski and Gilchrist, and for the Bushrangers, Gillies and Pelagrino were good all day. Beaumaris had the bye . Section (2) Blu e Could this have been the G .F. Rehearsal! What a fantastic game with Caul . Or. getting over the 42
line by 7 pts. Bruhn unstoppable in front with a ,majestic 8 goals . For the Blues Cavicchiolo 6 O'Sullivan had the ball on a string . De La (2 showed this tipster, don't write us off With thev percentage now skyrocketing and points now or the board, who knows how far they can go. Fol Old Ment . Keep pushing yourselves ; stay positive your efforts will be rewarded. 157 pts the 1 si week, 192 pts the 2nd week . Sth . Melb . has shown this Section that they are a free running, goal kicking machine . St . Leos were simply knocked off their feet . Ajax held sway at half time . Mentone Amateurs kicks 7 in the premiership quarter to lead by 3 at the last change . Ajax comes back to get within 2 before Mentone Amateurs through Krings, Levitt & Dixon re-composes itself to win by 30 pts . For Ajax, Woliner, Butt & Feldman outstanding. The Ormond "Mosi" fleet were at their running best again with a 144 pt drubbing of Glen Eira at Packer Reserve . The "Packer" boys were never in the hunt, but must remember to keep persisting. Section 2 (Red) Old Camberwell were simply outstanding in their 157 point victory against a disappointing Aquinas who were out-gunned on every level . Of their 12 goal kickers, Robinson was best with 6, Hancock had 4 while Mitchell and Hallo were consistent all day . For Aquinas, Murphy and Cochrane battled hard . In their first game the Tiger Sharks showed that they'll be a contender this year as they thumped Bulleen-Templestowe . For the Tiger Sharks, Lynch kicked 6, Zigouras 5, and Conte and Tehan dominated proceedings around the ground. Out at Brunswick, Old Essendon were too good for a determined North Old Boys side who fought hard for the whole day . Hakim was the major goal kicker again for the victors with 6, while Jinks, Slater and Obliubek were also good performers . On Sunday, Rupertswood had another good win accounting for Therry Penola . Fielding, Stafford and Temming were best for the Sunbury boys, while Goodwin, Holdstock, and Atkinson were all good again for Theny Penola. Uni Blacks had the bye . Preview Section 1
St. K. host top-of-the-table Old B . at Righetti
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Ov,l can St . K. hold the goal-kicking machine f112I11 iy Maguire, McGIlvray, Adamis)? I believe he I'~m! Word is the Skob's are getting more rl,,ccrs back, so look out. O .M .'s played some terfree flowing football last week, but I'm not that sure they can repeat it against De La at Waverley Parl ; O.M .'s just! Old P . although struggling on the scoreboard, is really trying to put the effort in on the field. Today they play Marcellin, who is coming off a fortnight of Xavs & Blues . Marcellin . Uni Blues play the improving Collegians . to tivin Russell controlling the Rucks & Chamberlain ,1,1th across H .B ., the Collegian runners & forwards will . Xavs entertain ;;c starved of opportunities `lazenod at Toorak Park . Mazenod were much tinproved last week, but I feel the wide-open spaces at Toorak Park should allow the Xavs runners plenty of room to score . Down at McKinnon Reserve, Old H . meet St . B . The young Old H . team need to rally together and "have a dip" against St . B . Put under pressure, they might struggle to get the ball forward to O'Donnell to finish off. St . B . to win . Section 2 The Hampton Rovers will try and find some consistency as they take on the winless Whiterfriars who have come close but just haven't got over the line in both matches this year. At home the Rovers will be too strong and should win in a close one . Beaumaris take on Old Ivanhoe at home and will be keen to get win number 2 on the board after a week off. Old Ivanhoe have won by 1 point and 3 points in subsequent weeks and will need to improve to take this one out . MHSOB were unlucky last week and will need a change of fortune to beat the undefeated Old Scotch side that seems to be getting stronger each round . Yarra Valley will be happy to be back at Kalinda Road this week and should beat the winless Old Cary . Old Trinity have the bye. Section (2) Blu e Mon . Blues are at home to Old Mentonians at the Uni. The Blues will be smarting after their 7 pt loss last week, and will therefore, come out firing. The Blues through Boyer & Costley are too strong up forward . De La (2) encounters the rampaging Sth . Melb . at Darling Park . Although De La (2) has the home ground advantage Sth . should be too big and too strong . St . Leos will need to improve dramatically from last week's effort to get over the line against Mentone Amateurs . With Barr, Krings and Sullivan on fire around the forward line this should be a close contest . St . L. to cvin. Lakeside on Smorgan Oval, Ajax engages Ormond. The Ajax guys are trying desperately to get that elusive win . They need to grab that chance with both hands when it comes . But not this week . The Grammarians were sensational last week . And it won't be any different this week, unfortunately for Glen Eira . Bruhn should kick
another swag with the likes of O'Neill, Goddard & Foster supporting him . Section (2) Re d In what should be a great game Old Camberwell take on the impressive Tiger Sharks at Macleay Park . Both teams had great games last week and will throw everything into this one, in what should be a very close affair I'm going to tip the Wells . Old Essendon were a bit undermanned last week and still won well and will be too good for Aquinas at East Keilor . Traditionally Uni Blacks don't travel very well and this week will be no exception as they head out to the Ted Ajani to take on Bulleen-Templestowe . After a convincing win in their first week Bulleen-Templestowe stumbled last week but should return to the winner's list today . The North Old Boys showed a bit of heart in their lose last round and will be too good this week when they're at home to Therry Penola who have yet to win a game . Rupertswood have the bye .
Aquinas OCFC Players required for U/19 s Training : Tuesday & Thursday at 6:00pm at Aquinas College , Great Ryrie St ., Ringwood Enquiries : Denis Kelly 0418 38460 0
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL NAME CLUB UNDER 19/1 7 11 MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 5 11 O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 7 10 MUNRO UNIVERSITY BL 5 10 MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 5 9 POWELL ST KEVINS UNDER 1912 CORNELL OLD TRINITY 5 10 SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 5 10 A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROV 6 10 A . BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 3 8 D . HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 4 8 UNDER 19 (21 BLU E BRUHN CAULFIELD 8 12 HEFFERNAN ORMOND 4 9 BOYER MONASH BLUES 0 8 CHERRY ST LEOS 2 8 UNDER 19 (2) RED HAKIM OLD ESSENDON 6 21 CLUES OLD ESSENDON 4 8 TEHAN BULLEEN TEMPL 0 7 ROBINSON OLD CAMBERW 6 6 LYNCH TIGER SHARKS 6 6
Un der-1 9 COLLEGIANS
Coach : Richard Obee 1 D . Coombe s
2 R . Muir 3 D . Dowling 4 R. Sztar 5 B . Hois t
6 A. Fletcher 7 J . Farley 8 B . Sloman 9 B . Low 12 M . White 13 B . Lumb 14 J. Dixon 15 N . Perera 17 A. Shinkfield 18 D. Browing 21 N. Chalmers 22 C. Rologas 25 M . Rei d 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
OLD MELDURNIANS Coach : Wayne Hotdswo rth
i P Gallagher C 2 T Bryan t 3 S Arden DVC 4 M Hawkins 5 T Stonier 6 J Grant 7 D Stewart 8 P Grundy DVC 9 J Byrne 10 B Marks 11 C Hinkfuss 12 T Middleton 13 A Simpson 14 T Cook 15 J Bracy 16 J Berman 17 H O'Brien 18 T Fitzgerald 19 M Marson VC 20 C Alder 21 S Kennedy 22 A Wal l 23 A Treloar 24 J Tucker 25 P Thomas 26 C Walker 27 L Beilb y 28 M Radywonik 29 T Duncan 30 A Wu 31 J Mulcahy 32 E Selby 33 C Miller
Section 1 DE LA SALLE Coach : Terry Russell 1 . L. Youn g
2 . C . Moran 3 . S . Evans 4 . S. Brow n 5 . S. O'Connell 6 . A. Bonnici 7 . G . Wise 8 . M . Naughtin 9. S . Hyde 10. B . Hawkins 11 . D. Doyle 12. M . Goodier 13. J . Low e 14. B . Kroopman 15. M . Miller 16 . D . Leary 17 . A .McLeish 18 . C . Mercuri 19 . R . Burrows 20 . M. Picone (C) 30 . P. Mardesic 21 S. Murray 22 T. Mola n 23 P. Mulholland 24 J . Garland 37 J. Hynes 40 P. Harrison 41 D . Spithill 42 A . Coffey 42 A . Carullo 47 J . Stinear 52 D . Poynton 61 R . Warmsley 63 P. De La Haye 70 M . Duggan
OLD PARADIAN S Coach: Brendan Flyn n
1 . T. Lombardi 2. P. palermo 3. M . Cosgriff 4. A. Tenson 5. L. Mcmahon 6 . D. Boundy 7. T. Jenkinson 8 . G. kell y 9 . S . Hickey 10. L. Collins 11 . A . Ploenges 12, T. Bateman 13 . M. Shepherd 14 . D . Furze 15 . J. Key 16 . S. Corcoran 17 . L. Rosbrook 18 . M . Thorpe 19 . G . Moore 20 . D. Dean 21 . G. Madden
MAZENOD Coach : Denet Merton
1 . R . Galat i 2 . D . Cracknell 4 . L . Neal 6 J. Carpenter 7 D . McMillan 12 L. Connal 13 J. Matthews 15 R. Baeyni 16 L. McMillan 18 L. Furlan 19 M . Mccartin 23 P. Hesse 25 N . Bisas 27 B . Norden 28 S. Bake r 29 D . Baltantyne 32 V. Cahil l 35 A. Carson 37 A. White 40 D. Newell 43 G . Thomas 53 S . Allitt
OLD XAVERIAN S Coach : Manny Nlcolosl 1 . A. Kelly
2 . A. McCarthy 3 . B. Calman VC) 4 . J. Scanla n 5 . M . H'W gins 6 . M . All~en 7. S . Johnston 8. L. McDonnell 9. J. Ralp h 10. J. Chambers 11 . L. Farrow 2, J . Dillon 13 . D . Behan 14 . L. Mos s 15, M. Sleeman 16 . D . James 17 . D . Thomas 18 . N . Hullett 19 . M . D'Amelro 20 . J . McGrath 21 . R. Speekman (C) 22. M . 'Kane 23. D. Bonadio 24. N. Heattey 25. H. Davies 26. D. McKean 27. A. Curti n 28. A. McQueen-Parton 29. N. Harbeck 30. A . Pritchard 31 . D. Orlando 32 . S . Griqg 33 . C . Hatfield 34 . L. Dinardo 35 . R . Lopresti 36 . D . Noonan 37. P. Carter 38. J. Demaria 39. N . Quinn 43 A. Nole n 44 T. Fotzqerald 48 R. 0'Sfiannassy 55 G . Monahan
59 R. Macwhirter 71 M . McCarthy
OLD HAILE~~ UlY
Coacti: Rod Bourk e
1 . D. Collins 2. D. Fotiniotis 3. D. Bonnici 4. A . McIntyre 5. D. Maskell 6. A . Slrawhorn 7. A . Fry 8 . E . Hansen 9 . D . Hose 10. J . McLatchie 11 . C . Jayaweera 12 . C . Clegg 13 . D . Clegg 14 . L . Fuller 15 . M . McDowell 16 . A. Moon 17 . A. Mosbauer 18 . . Quin n 19 . S4. Ma rt in 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
ST. DERNARDS 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 . Hill 11 . S .lannozzo 12. M . O'Donnell 13. S . Burgyn 14 . P. Holland 15 . A. Garvey 16 . M. Stapleton 17 . M. D'Arcangelo 18, D . Wals h 19 . Rahil l 20 . D. Sheehan 21, A. Smith 22, B . McManu s 23. A . Mastropasqua 24. L. Campbell 25. T. Legud i 26. A . Monteleone 27. L. Evan s 28. M. Caligiuri 29. A . Abele 30. C . Trewin 31 . L .O'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. O'Sullivan
Coach : Roger Brown 1 . C. Mizzi
2 . C. McNicol 3 . T. Mattesti 4. A . McGillivray 5. B . William s 6. R . Stewart 7. C . Reddin 8. C . McKimm 9. M . Ward 10.A. Morley 11 . L . Adamis 12 .N. Kennedy 14 M . Lowe 16 B . Marks 17 D . Hellyer 19 P. Angelini 20 M . Smith 21 B. Titshall 22 A. Hughes 23 J. Dickerson 24 MJ Smith 27 J . Maguire
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Coach : Heath Brc--
1. 2. 3. 4.
L . Pfeiffer L . Pitcher H . Brooks S.IangfordJones 5 . A. Shaw 6. 7. J . Cashmere 8. 9. A . Waxman 10. B . Salves 11 . J . Wright 12. 13. B. Crawford 14. G . Smith 15. G . Winder 16. 17. R . Plummer 18 . 19 . G . Fletcher 20 . B. Ferguson 21 . J . Darley 22 . 23 . 24 . P. Ladd 25 . D. Webb 26. L. Hogan 27. A .Jenke 28. B. Hunte r 32 D . Mackenzie 39 0 . Boan 40 S. Capron 43 B. Koetsier 51 L . Holt
KEVINS UNIVERSITY I BLUE S
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. Delic 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. Lynch 20 . L. Kalesaran 21 . T. Simpson 22 . R. Dabraio 23. M . Rig by 24. G . Nolan 25. A . O'Keefe 27 D. Youn g 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 J . Giansiracusa 30 M. Winridg e 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
unde r 9 ® Section 2 ~EAU~ARIS
Deaton Coach : Mick tp J, Windeban k 2 .D, Foley (C) 3- A Magee e Taylo 54~ K . Tay r fi : C, Collinss B, Cairn J, Mead B. Gillespi e D, Bird p , Brooh(VC) S. y „ C-Tuck B, Pearse N- Clemente M. Blackmore S. Fitzgerald 18 , A. Thom~so n tg, A. Guido in (C) A. Edge ,1 B. Zigouras D . Hartman T. Abbot ~ 7 M. Atkin s m ?, , L. Boreha L Atkins (DVC ) . S. Conte p7 R . Deato n A . Conte 3~ . L. Tucker Spenc e 31. A.. Beat t ie 32, J 33, S . McNicholas 39 . H. McMillan 35, L. Heal y 36. B . Deat on 37. M . Millis 38. S . Lee L Ramirez-Smith 40 E. Coope r R Guina n 41 . R. 42. A. Wilson
OLD SCOTCH Coach: Terry Kendall I J . Cran e 2 . R . Craven 3 . S. Tulloc h 4 . C . Ada m 5 . S . Stewart 7 D . Adderley 8 S . Johnston 9 D . Johnston 10 S . Hamer 11 R. Jospehs 12 T. Page 13 A . Cleeland 14 D. Lopan 15 D. Gilchrist 16 N. Colman 17 D. Pryles 18 J. Pilkington (Cl 20 T. Wilson-Humphries 21 S. Dillon 22 M . Pearse 23 A. Kyriacou 24 D . Jackson 25 E. Tembath 26 D . Brook . Routledge e27L 28 S. Thompson 29 J. Smedley 30 A. Birch 31 J . Beaurepaire C ) 32 S . Hosking (VC )~ 33 J . Rodski 34 M . Fowles 35 A . Tindale 36 R . Hooke 38 H . Fenner 39 J . Footit 41 M . Lipshut 42 J . Ross 43 J . Denby 44 T. Collie 45 A. Fuller 46 J . Sikon 56 E. Ramsay 61 J. Stratos 62 D . Paul 69 C . Luca s 88 J. Lie
qR0 ERS R1 ) ( Coach : Wayne Stafford 1 M . Pearso n 2 J . Lang B . Boyd S . Blangiardo 5 L. Hamilton 6 L. Kennedyy 7 K. Johnstone 8 A. Clarke 9 B. Jowett 10 M. Stafford 11 M. Lawrenc e 12 J. Zampaglione 13 T. Wilson 14 N . Goss 15 D . Moline 16 L. Malcolmsen 18 G. Kell y 19 J . Ng 20 S . Seletto 21 N . Mason 22 A. Goldner 23 B . Kulling 26 R. Alexander 28 N. Gould 29 J . Prantzos 30 A. Fisher 31 A. Vanderhel m 32 L . Ritter 33 C . Sendeckyj 35 L . Wheeler 36 A. Battams 38 M. Waxiel 40 S. Deal 41 M. Vaughan 43 A . Fisher 44 D . Dive r 46 S . Walker
OLD TRINITY Coach: Steve Mao 1 Peggie A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 6 Burrows R 7 Dodgson 8 8 Amiconi A 9 Best J (C) 10 Blackmore B 11 Clarke J 12 Kelly 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 Donahoe M (VC) 28 Cristiano D 29 McCutcheon M 30 Sullen M 32 Cornell J(VC) 33 Malekasi 42 Torney A 44 Lancaster 45 Ward C 50 Davies M 55 Troon R
OLD CAREY coach~: GRraero® aituss R 1 2 3 4 5
E . Raleigh J . Zarb D. Veate A . O'Brie n A y lard B ..NJoollard = 7 R. Ware 8 N. Orchard 9 J . Walker 10 P. Wolnizer it A. Hall 12 M. Cotte r 13 K. Miezis 14 M. Brown 15 P. Rujevic 16 S. Sims-Lucas 17 G. Pollard 18 M . Neilso n 19 R . Patterson 20 M . Tarr 21 C. Soffer 22 A . Svirski s 23 E . Sims - Luca s 24 A. Vicendese 25 A, Niren s 26 A. Dymbe 27 S. French 28 J. Membrey 29 C . Wright 30 E. H e 31 S. Allen 32 M. Dowling 33 J . Veal e 34 T. Harper 35 P. Selvay 36 G. Rankni
WIIITE FRIARS
Coach : 1 . C. Smit h 2 C . Stewart 3 . B. Walsh-Richardson 4 . K. Detarcrynski 5 . T. Chapman 6 . L. Batttey 7 . P. Gizinski 8 . L. Costello 9. D. Shutie 1 R . Hal l 12 J . Hutchins 13 J . Macpherson 14 P. Holland 15 J . Oppenheim 16 R. Graham 17 A. Wilkie 18 H. Sedma n 19 L . Siragusa 20 R . Leong 24 P. Unkles 25 N . Detarczynski 26 E . Morga n 27 S . Bake r
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Coach : Tim Pratt
Coach: Rod Penaiuna
1 . J. Wallace 2 . M . Cahill 3 . S. Cleven 7 J . Power 8 M. Malady 9 L. Swain 10 L. Coulthard 11 D . Crea 12 C . Slats 13 T. Langford 14 L. Twome y 16 R . Coslovich 17 T. Baru h g 18 M . Baker 19 J. Morris 20 S . Alexander 21 A. Graham 22 A. Bake r 23 J. Trey vau d 24 M. Haverkamp 25 M. Crowe 26 N . Muhilechner 27 S . Sait 28 P. Harrison 29 D . D'sousa 30 B . Janson
1 A Middlin 2 D Bel l 3 N Pask 4 R Be ll 5 P Valopp i 6 S Britt 7 A Coleman 8 C Holdsworth 9 B Kehoe 10 S Savag e 11 Z Webb 12 A Wines 13 L Gillie s 14 D Uoyd 15 N Marti n 16 R Drew 17 M Norrish 18 J Parry 19 S Fyffe 20 J Peake 21 F Pellegrino 22 B D re w 23 T Collett 24 A Scanlan 25 J Seeger 27 D Senaratn e 28 D Sim s 32 D Smith 35 A Pizzy 36 J Stron g 37 S Urban o 38 J Tompkins
Under-19 - Section (2) Blue AJAX Coach: Mark Zuker
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
P. Wavlisc h D. Mrocki B . Gutma Hampel R . Hampel E . Goldstone n
6 . Z. Lewinski
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8 . M. Milmeister 9 . D . Van Akan
10 . W. Beer 11 . A. Benedykt 12 . J. Blankfield 13. C. Braun 14. Y. Burge r 15. D. Finkel 16. A. Butt 17. A . Cooper 18. J . Feldma n 19. G. Gelbart 20. J . Gelland 21 . E . Goldman 22 . L . Goldman 23 . B. Nissen 24 . P. Glazer
25 . D . Grossman 26. I . Gutman 27. C. Spero 28. D. H enz el 29. E. Janover 30. V. Kal p 31 . T. Kalz 32. M . Krestenberg 33. A . K ro n 34. B . Lukav 35. D . Norich 36. A . Sacks 37. D . Newstadl 38 . S. Newstadl 39 . I. Same 40 . A. Sapar 41 . A. Rogers 42 . C. Braun 43 . E . Wolnizer 44. D. Zurich
45. B . Zygler
MONASH BLUES Coach : Dennis Grace
CAULFIELD GRAMM ARIANS Coach: Chris Maheson
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 O C 10 . S . McDonald 11 . B . Gardine r 12 . B . Goddard (DVC) 13. J. Morvell ( DVC ) 14. M . Gree n 15. A. Docker 16. P. McLeish 17 . P. Ellis 1g, N. GuY ett 19 . W. Brockett 20 . D. Griffiths 21 . D. Elsie 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
50 J . Wade
OLD MENTONIANS Coach: Jamie Winduss
1 N Whitmore 2 M Stokie 3 J Rosenganen 4 M Bolton 7 G Northwa 8 J Backwel ly 9 C0'Sullivan 10 BRoger s 11 M Edsall 1 2 G Smythe 13 A Perry 14 L Golding 15 J Park 16 A Carter 18 A Shields 19 R Buckley 20 W Little 21 A Hick s 22 B G ree n 23 D Cavicchio}o 24 R Vrachnas 25 C Gilhome 27 I McCorm ick 28 J Mai n 29 T Stan 30 J Mellington 31 S Hawkins 32 A Voight P Fonseka 36 N Costl ey 42 S Kimber 44 0 Lappin 45 H Graham 48 G Clugston 63 B Boyer 69 J Veenhuizen
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DE LA SALLE (Gold) Coach : Grog Suntine
GLEN EIRA Coach: John Howard
1 Adrian Orchar d 2 K. McLeod 3 S . Hamilton 4 Ash Orchard
1 . A . Toniola 2 . B . Guliffer 4 P. Brot 5 P. Mulholland 6 J. Kean 7 S. Mahan
8 P. Arbon 8 M . Gooley 9 M . Brasher 9 L. Harrison 10 J . Clifton 11 A . Brett 12 J . Roberts 15 L. Browne 17 Jolly W 17 McGowan 19 S. Alder 21 M. Squire 23 L . Danaher 25 P. Rossiter 29 S. Browne 32 H. Funston 33 B . Lambe 40 T. Heffernan 42 J .Bowden 42 M . Lafferty 43 R . Buckley 51 M . Conway 52 L . Moloney 53 C . Moran 54 J. Murphy 55 B. Nolan 56 J. Norton 57 B. Ramsey 58 C . Rice 60 D. Wood 61 L. Becker 62 C. Bellistr i 64 B . Cole 64 T. Woodlock
ORMOND Coach: Tim Hills 1 . L . Russell (C) 2 . K. Harvey 3 . Tumiati 4. Casey (VC) 5. Toll ey 6. Luba 7 Wile . Muzzel l gg J . Puts 10. D 'Astol i 11 . Heal 12. L. Bre itkreuz (DVC ) 13. A. Kurzel 15 Goonan 16 M cK enna 17 Heffernan 18 M . Purcell 19 Everett 20 T. Harvey 21 Anderson 22 Quiney 23 H. Put z 24 Lom 25 Silve r 26 Ansley 27 M. Holm,an 28 Thompso n 29 O 'Shannessy 31 Barker 34 War ware k 39 Ferrar i 40 Martinov 41 Perry 79 Collie
MENTONE Coach: Shane O'Connor
5 T. Fricker 6 M . Meyer Wall
7 T. Bar r 8 P. Dixo n 9 L . Parson s 10 A . Ward 11 P. Rocke 12 B. Atherton 13 C. Roc k 14 D. Kelly
15 K . Littl e 16 N . Levett 17 A . Walstab 18 P. Williams 19 M . Duggan 20 S. Pratt 21 S. Casacel i 22 D . Benni e 23 W. Corr 24 H . McMilla n 25 N. Curran 26 A. Rock 27 M . Michaelidi s 28 G. Allan 29 M . Hayes 30 P. Krins 31 L. Dawson 32 T Smith 33 D . Ogl e 34 M. Win rave 35 P. Murphy 36 A. Pothito s 41 C . Johnston e
ST LEOS EMMAUS Coach : Danny O'Sullivan 1 . M . Anderson
STH . MELB . DISTRICTS Coach: Darren tdcKillop
2 . P. Care y 3 . S . Bat ty 4 . B. Chandler 5 . T. Stephens 6 . D . D ick 7 . J . Dixon 8 . L. Cullen 9, G . Donova n 10 . A . Ballard 11 . A . Rook s
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12 . M . Morris 13 . D . Savage 14. N . Romney 15. A. Adams 16. M. Bansagi 17. A. Dimbl e 1 8. D. Kitwi n 1 g, A. Wundle 20 . R. McKinnon 21 . D. Smith 22 . R . Warmsleyy 23 . A . Whit e
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OLD ESSENDO N Coach: John Newbold
1 J Williamson 2 A Salvo 3 C Oblivbek 4 D Rya n 5 S DeMorton 6 D Slater 7 B Haki m 8 M Jinx ( C ) 9 A Frazer 10 A Prowse 11 A Venuce 12 A Ruttkay 13 A Wuchatsch 14 J Burke
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
TIGER SHARKS BULLEENCoach : Mark Beasley
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Coach : John Stanto n I S Marsh 2 D Florence 3 A Paradiso 4 0 Hil l q 5 M Pietry k 6 D McGreevy 7 M McGrath 8 R Cont i 9 M Bickerdike 10 11 i O'Donnell 12 13 D Buccachio 14 M Collins 15 16 D Charles 17 18 P lacuone 19 D Murray 20 L Williams 21 22 A Tehan 23 D Tsokas 25 L Caddy 26 D Martin 31 T Walters 33 P Gordon 34 G Taylor pjp P T sokas 35 37 K Burridge
RUPERTSW00D Coach: Ken Balmer
THERRY PENOLA Coach : Steve McMaho n
NTH OLD BOYS Coach : James Sandman 1 THalpin 2 P.Daniels 3 J .Kirk 4 -D.Collins 5 6 D.G azelle 7
8 C .Faraci 9 N .Goonan 10 P.Sinnett 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 T.Milner 23 M .Carney 24 D .Owen 25 T.Hampshire 26 H .Mapplestone 27 J .Raso 28 A .Orr 29 B .Taleb 30 YTaleb 61 J .Bariow 91 A .Buncl e
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : John Bushb y
1 S Maguire 2 T Halloran 3 R Drummond 4 J O'Sullivan 5 T Laidlaw 6 J Parkinson 7 B Ruscoe 8 C Schirmer 9 E Thomas 10 A Torney 11 W Touzel 12 B Witten 14 A Bushby 15 A Cowley 16 D Morris 17 P Meller 18 S Rei d 19 P Seuren 20 A Whitlock 21 T Young 22 N Barnett 23 L Beaton 24 D Creek 25 S Monaghan
OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Michael Sigalas 1 . B . Tipper
2. M . Santamaria 3 . N . Robinson 4 . K. Nunn 6 T. Beranger (C) 7 T. Hallo 8 A . Marg etts 9 A . McGree 12 G . Welchart 13 J . Derry 14 C. Munro 15 J . Whelan 16 A. Cantor
17 J. Cramer-Roberts 18 M. Horqan
19 D . Mitchel l
20 M . Butterworth 21 S . Jones 22 N.Johnson 23 D.JoYce 27 A. Hillier 28 L . Hancock 37 0 . Ken t 43 T. Prowse 47 T. Kerney (VC) 50 B . Benc 51 B . Braithwaite 52 B . Laricchia 53 C. Morley 54 P. Naj ar 55 B. McLeod 56 M. Paine 57 A . Hickey 58 D . Ling 59 A . Davey 60 R. Ensor 61 G .Ormsb 62 P. TriantatYyllou 63 K. Darby 64 D . Norton
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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 01 .('' .00
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1.3 1 .5 4.7 7 .9 .51 57.6 25. .159 Old RaiieCury: Holt 2, Shia' 2. Lan~for d-JOnes III -Smuh I . Lti bb I . Best :Sahas9Holt, 14tbb . Boan, MaeKenzie, Plteher. St .keeitss: Prnsx11 6 Maim, . Umbers 5, McCann 3, Leach 3, Stmpsan 2. Hlcks 2 . Mrntan 2, Mace I, I . Best: PtPaeIL Hicks, Simpson, Umbers, MeCann, Bare, Umpirea: Chris Stevens/Ben Ride Old Brtghton ~ 19,12.126 8 .14.62 03d B tan :gulre rlgh Ma 5 . AclacNS 5. MeGihray 3. hi<vks 2.lulgeltN I . Mmes.-i I. TII_hn➢ I . htcKlmm I . Besi : Dlcklsen. Adam7s . fitag ulre . Mates~q, Ward, Reddm. On La Salle : Hawkms, Garland, Goodber. E3atrllci. Best: Vkcele, Bound. Moran . Candle . Hauldtts . Khnslev. Umpiree:NMk Evan s d Mel6umlena 28.17.173 Old Famdfaris 8 .6 .54 Old MeFbl¢Nares: Hauidns 6, Rmhnavnik 4 . Hmcl6uss 4 . Trelav 4, Aid,, 2, hLnrsqu Walker 2, Sim-art I, Arden I . Bast : Treloar. Thomas, Hanidns, Marron, O'Bnen, Bernlan2, . Old Faradfazls: Shepherd 2, Casgrtff 2 . Moore I . Pk:enges I . Lombudt I . Palerrno I . Best: Bounch~, Corcoran . Cosgn(L Mowe, LnmbaNl, El Mohamad . Umpire : Matt Cox MarcelBn 11,13 .79 UNverslty Blues 22.16.148 MarmlBn: Mehftllan 3, White 3 . twllmmne 2. Galiati 2, Matheus 1 . Best : McMWna. While, AWt . Coamel . McA1Wna. Ballaruyne . UN Bfueac Munro 7. Frt ;ker 3, Morgan 3, Chreers 3, Russell I . Rowland I, Kelleher l . Fall= 1. Chunberlain 1 . Best : Russell, N71cat, Frleker. Munro, Temple-Snuth, Chanilberlam . Umpima.Paul Dmeen!D. Doreen 1.4 3.6 8 .12 9 Old XaF ri'e lsns 5.5 10.8 11 .10 15 .14 .68 Coikglans ;Jolmson 4. Lmh• I . mole I . Lukav i, Reid I . Dolmelh, I . Best: Luka .13.103 .l. 7'ounQ. Fari;y. Lunv. Johnsnn. Lau. Old Xsvertana : McDonnell 7, Calman 3, DWon 2. Hlgqms 2 hfeGirthc I . Hest: BonaU ;o. McDameli . H,vireck . Speeknt.-ut. htonahan, Keih . Umphea. : Dazid D' Altera/ Tim Freidman St, Berrlanls 5 .0 8.8 12.10 19 .12 .128 Msunod O.C . 4 .3 7.6 11 .8 15.12 .102 St .Bernards: O-Dennell 5 . Legudl 5, utd12. Pearson 2, Smith 1 . D'Arcangel0 1, BugRn I .B~2 I . I .onnazzo I . Best: O'6rlett. V. Trex7n. Buknn, borg .D'Arcan~e Ballard 4, Maskell 2 . Heal 2 . Collins 1 . hiclntere 1, Jones I . Kennett I b Ma-nod ; . Stmwhorn 1, Lorenz-Dani :ai I, Rran 1. Best : Chalk . hfclatchle, Jwtes. Stra.~ilom. 64-sshelf, MefnNre . Umpires: Mlclt GiWay .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 01 .04 .00 OM Corey 4.4 10.11 14.14 18 .19.115 ton Rm'ers 5 .4 12 .7 19.13 28.17.173 Old y: Smith 4. Hall 4, Tailor 3, ShuOe 2, 16llkfe I . Chapman 1, Nalsh-Richards 1 . Best : Snllth. Hall, Chapman, Stwtie . UnGes. Costello. Hampton Roaxn 6. hfollno 6,1471son 3, Kulltng 2 . 8at(ams 2. Ohal I . Prantzos I . Sta6ord I. Hebbard; Flsher I . Johnstate I . Ng 2. Besi : laurnce, Banams, Wheeled, Sendelky, pranizcs, W'heeler . Umptres : htichael phiWps[Anihony Simpso n Wh(tetrlara 14 .12,98 Old TrlNty 15.9.99 WtdtefriarsSualn 5, Fwrer 3, Wallace 2 . Baker 2 . Harrison I . Slats 1 . Best- Cloven. Crea, Graham . Harerizack, San. Poxer. Otd Trinity: Cornell 5, ,Mg 2, l.anc,3ster 2,/ rtnmas I Blackmer' I, Davies I . Cart-Buszard I, Rei+r f, Oberoi 1, Best: Ellerheck, Lancaster.. Annatas, Donahoo flat, . Condron . Umpires :Bay Bolger/Pat ? .ixbus/James Maebns Beaumarta A .RC
e By Old Icsnhoe 5.0 7,0 12 .0 14 .2.88 MHSOB 2,3 7,8 10 19 12,11.83 Old Ivenhoe :Hawlre 4, htanellekf 3 . Bereha 3 . Ctarke 1 . White i, Cokelck I, Nielson 1 . Sun : Tr~u~e11. McKie . Batson, Cokelek. Bhmet~, Gibson . MBSOBi Orchard 3 . Sans-Lucar 2.1'eaie 2. Za,-b . Tarr, Raleigh, Keys, Walker. Bt : Raleigh, T@; J;, Kets, Patterson . Pollard. Tarr. Umpirzs :Stmal Pn2o n Y~ v~e7 1 .4 2.7 5.10 5 .13.43 03d Scatch 3,11 6.15 11 .18 18,23 .119 Pa.sk 3 . Mlddhn I . Bett 19ut: GttL'es . Coutts. Pelagnno. Pask . Beal. CoLett. =S= Bearepalre 3. Brooke 2, Josephs 2. SL'sden 2, Craven I . Gllchrtst I . liosking I . Johnston I . Page I . Rama, I . Raiski 1 . Best: J~ephs, RaLsh7. GllchrisL Hamer . Beaurepatre, t4'iLsmt-Humphrtes .Umplm:Wa}ne Hlntnn
UNDER 19 BLUE - 01 .04.00 Caulf4Gr. ,1 1.10?
M otm sh BIw3 14,30 .9; Cauifl id C:ramrrmr: Bruhn 8, Brackett 2, KronQoid 1, Grtas I . McLeish 1, R~mherk Kuppe i. F~ter I . Best: 0'NeW. Gafdard, Foster. Dahnbai. Green . Docker. Monaah Slow Costky 3, O~SuWtzm 3, Perrv 2 . Smsih I . hleWngmn I . Haukms I . Burlet~ I, Graham Clugston I . Best : CaYtcchio7o, O'Sulln:vt, M= Sunlit . Hax~kfns, Graham . Umplre, ~Ten'ence FarreS /pool Berry . OldMentoNans 0.2 3.8 8,8 9.14.e ; On L. San e 8.3 12.8 20.10 28 Old Mentonians: Alexandra 2, {dldel<kk( 2, Bo .rtell 1, Flasxl L Kummoto I .14.1: ; . MartL1 L t44 deiski I . Best : Kuramao, Akxandra, FL-1 . WaTell. Bu.s4e1L Johnston . On I"` Sslle : G¢y Kickers and Best plncrs na supplled . Umpires :: Andrew hhtehell/Chris Erans South MelL. Districts 6 .2 14.13 21.17 30.20.200 SLLeoa Emmeuc BSF 1 .2 3.3 4.5 4 .7 3 1 South Melbourne IHatr(cts :Gad Kickers and Best placers not supplkd. St .Leos : Chem~ 2 Fodburv 1 . iheon I . Best: Cullen, Lbnman, Fechner. Umpirm :Santo Camso/Justht U~ Mentone AMC 5.3 6,7 11 12 17,15 .117 AJAX 4.2 7.7 10 .7 13.9.8 7 Mentmle: Barr 4, Kmtgs 4 . Sullh-an 4 . Athenon I . Dixon . Johnsione I . Little i, Rxke I Best: Knn~s, T . Levan, Dixon. Hares, Casacetl Sullivan . MAX: Cooper 2 . GoLstone 2, Sapar . 2. t56llner Kestenberg 1, Newstadt I . Flamm I . Mreik7 I . Feldman I . Best : PbWler. Buti, Feldman, Neustad4 Geifand, Sack,Ampira : tan Bnrd-/ /J. Nicholson. Glen Eira 1 .1 1 .1 3.3 5 .525 Ormond 8 .10 14.16 21.20 25.26,178 Glen Eira:Gmi Makers mid Best players not supplied. Ormond: lY,anr~arek 6 He(ferman 4 . Ferrar7 3. htvttna2. Breltkrettz i . Goonan 1 . Lan 1. O'Shanncsstii. \i'llec 5, . Rusxfi I . Beat: Goomm, Han~ry, t5°uuarek, Putz . Manlltw~, Casey .Umpiru: Graeme htcrgzut/Brendan Corcoran
UNDER 19 RED - 01 .04.00 North 01 Bo3s 2.3 5.4 7.10 11.15.81 Old E:%endon Orammer 4 .1 9,5 12 .7 17 .10,112 North Oki Boya: Speed 5, Hnhn 2, Keenan 2, Echrartis 1 . Gkr,~er I . Beat : Kt<-m . Speedhtappiestemte . Edu;vds . Hedge4ond. Gknec OM Esaendan : FLaknm 6, Ciues 4. FL-dtem~ 2. t'enuctlo 2, &ake 1 . Oblalhek 1 . Stater I . HestlJmks. Slater, Bums . Bartram . Obtiufxk, McCormack. Umphm;Justln Grossbard / AgWnas
O,C 3 .5 .23 ~d ~8 23. 31,181 Aquinss: Murphy 2, Lam 1 . Best: Mu:}rhv, Cochrane, 45hnnn, Ne.-agie . Pierce. Old Camberwell: Robinson 6. Hane~k 46"Catuor 3 . Hotgen 3, Darbv 2 . Santamana 1Nunn 1, McGree I . hfarge[ts t .Mmley I . tteruzx8l I . Lmg 1 . Beat: (tobinsrn, hlllcltelL Hallo. Modes. Darbv, htargeits. Umplre: Luke Johnsto n TigerShsrks 3 .5 12.9 20,14 29 .22 .198 Butlee n Templesto :e 3.4 5.6 7.7 9.10.64 Tiger Sharks : L}nch 6, Ztgouras 5, Rhoden 4 . Biackmore 4 . Edge 2. Brook 2, Demnting 2. h9llLs i . Porter 1, Coate I . Thompson I . Best . Collins . Porter. Linch . Edge, Zigouras. Pearce . Butleen: Pietnic 3, T.eWtas 2, Buecachlo 2. Caddr i, Walters I . Bt : Conte, Teh<3n, O'Donnell . Tsokas.'+tartm, McGrce.v. Umpires:Ken Walker UNvenltp
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9berry Pero] . O.B 2.3 8 .12 8.15 10 lUrPcrt+aood 8 .2 10.4 13 .7 17 .18.78 .10.I12 Therry Penoto O,B : Culph 3, Russell I, Tanbm~ 2, RobLnson 2 . Nxannm.r~ 1, Atkmson I, Henderson I . Caceann I . Best : Cooduin, Caccoma, RusseiL Hokktock . Atkmson Ho11rnv I Burr~w.~ I. ~ Page ~I . F4g'hueheaci I?JMNescel I, ~He}uood 1mBmt : Fielding Stallard, Tenuninq. Fllnn, Burroeus, R711lehead . Umphea: Breit Smy2he/Cameron Stenan/ Andrew Reehtman
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 when the bail 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 V,4FA, 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 worn 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.
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I %[.C.F .'kiiomas Fun d me weather, high scores and great footy to kick ~off the season . Review Division 1 Karingal 1 proved far too strong for Colac who failed to trouble the scorers . The boys from Colac il1 improve after this tough first up encounter against a great side in the Bulls . Bendigo (1) failed to come to terms with a strong Parkside unit who after and even first quarter ran away with the game . North Ballarat and Broadmeadows (1) fought out a similarly tight match for a half before the Knights pulled away to get their first points for the season. Geleong (1) had the bye. Division 2 Karingal 2 proved too strong all over for KeIlor, the Saints will be better for the run this week. Sth . Yarra began well and headed off a determined Geelon 2 the young Cats giving their all but to no ava . Mambourin Tigers and Maribyrnong staged a fine battle where the lead changed several times throughout the course of the match . In the end it was the Tigers victorious by less than a kick in a fine match . Hawthorn jumped Bendigo 2 in their match and were never headed . The Hawks surprising many with their teamwork and endeavour . In the final match Ringwood and Broadmeadows 2 went goal for goal in an enterLADDERS ROUND 1 DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST PARKSIDE 1 1 0 NORTH BALLARAT 1 1 0 KARINGAL 1 1 1 0 GEELONGI 1 1 0 BROADMEADOWSI 1 0 1 BENDIGO 1 1 0 1 COLAC 1 0 1 DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST KARINGAL 2 1 1 0 HAWTHORN 1 1 0 STH. YARRt1 1 1 0 RINGWOOD 1 1 0 MAMBOURIN TIG. 1 1 0 MARIBYRNONG 1 0 1 BROADMEADOWS 2 1 0 1 GEELONG 2 1 0 1 BENDIGO 2 1 0 1 KEILOR 1 0 1 ruc n~enrci io cnnTOn~ I co
taining affair until the Blues steadied and got their first points for the year . Preview Division 1 Broadmeadows 1 and Geelong lwill host a battle royale at Elsternwick Park today. Both teams scored well last week and if the weather stays fine the Kangas should get the nod . Parkside and Karingal 1 could well be a Grand Final preview. Both teams won well last week and with plenty of skilled players the game should be fast and furious . The Red Devils for mine . In Bendigo the home team will battle defiantly but find the North Ballarat Knights more than a handful . Division 2 Broadmeadows 2 and Mambourin Tigers face off and on last week's results the Tigers should get the points here today, but not for want of trying from the young Kan as . Geelong 2 scored freely last week, but today I cannot see them kicking enough to defeat an inform Maribyrnong unit . Hawthorn fresh from a resounding victory will have too many scoring options for Karingal 2 today and should win well. Keilor while they will be competitive will face an uphill battle to defeat the newly formed Sth . Yarra after the Lions began well last week. In Bendigo Ringwood fresh from a fine win last week will be fired up to get their second win on the board, and while the home team will give stiff opposition I expect the Blues to get home . DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS 0 61 11 554 .5455 4 0 90 31 290 .3226 4 0 155 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 31 90 34 .44444 0 0 11 61 18 .03279 0 0 0 155 0 0 DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS 0 98 1 9800 4 0 103 20 515 4 0 50 21 238.0952 4 0 35 15 233 .3333 4 0 50 45 111 .1111 4 0 45 50 90 0 0 15 35 42 .85714 0 0 21 50 42 0 0 20 103 19 .41748 0 0 1 98 1 .020408 0
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A SECTION MARCELLIN v. OLD TRINITY ST. KEVINS v. OLD IVANHO E OLD XAVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES MHSOB v. ST. BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTC H B SECTION
CLUB XVIII (1 ) MARCELLIN v . ST. KEVINS MAZENOD v . DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH v . PRAHRAN OLD BRIGHTON BYE
OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS CLUB XVIII (2)
DE LA SALLE
v . COLLEGIAN S
MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS
v . OLD PARADIANS v . WHITEFRIARS
OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MENTONIANS
v . OLD BRIGHTON v . ORMOND at Elsternwick Park Saturday
v . YARRA VALLEY v . THERRY PENOLA v . OLD CAMBERWELL v . WHITEFRIAR S
PARKSIDE RUPERTSWOOD COLLEGIANS OLD GEELONG OLD IVANHOE ST.BERNARDS
v . OLD TRINITY
v. MONASH WHITE S
C SECTION BULLEEN-TEMP . HAMPTON ROVERS THERRY PENOLA AJAX
BEAUMARIS
v . OLD GEELON G
U19 III SECTIO N
V . ST. BEDES MENT .TIGERS v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTION v . GLEN EIRA v . PRAHRAN
OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINS MARCELLIN v. DE LA SALLE
D1 SECTION
BANYULE v . OAKLEIG H OLD ESSENDON GR . v . OLD CAMBERWELL LA TROBE UNI . v . MONASH BLUES AQUINAS v . CAULFIELD GR .
COLLEGIANS MAZENOD ST. BERNARDS OLD HAILEYBURY U19 (2) SECTION HAMPTON ROVERS
ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD CARE Y
OLD IVANHOE OLD SCOTCH YARRA VALLEY
D2 SECTION
WHITEFRIARS
KEW v. PARKSID E YARRA VALLEY v. WEST BRUNSWICK THOMASTOWN v. FITZROY REDS PENINSULA v. SALESIAN UNIVERSITY BLACKSv . MENTONE AMATEUR S D3 SECTION
RICHMOND CENTRAL v . ALBERT PARK at City Reserve Richmond ST. JOHNS v. ELEY PARK MONASH GRYPHONSv. POWER HOUSE ELSTERNWICK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS UHSOB v. HAWTHORN AMATEUR S D4 SECTIO N SWINBURNE UNI . v. NORTH BRUNSWICK SYNDAL TALLY-HO v . MT . LILYDALE BENTLEIGH v . ST . MARYS WERRIBEE v . BULLEEN COBRAS OLD WESTBOURNE v . STH MELB . DISTRICTS BRUNSWICK v . ELTHAM 50
v. OLD PARADIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON
BYE v. OLD TRINITY v . BEAUMARIS v . MHSOB v . OLD CAREY
U19 (2 ) BLUE SECTION
SOUTH MELB . DIST. v . MONASH BLUES MENTONE AMATEURS v . DE LA SALLE ORMOND v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS GLEN EIRA v . AJAX - TBA OLD MENTONIANS v . CAULFIELD GR . U19 (2 ) RED SECTION TIGER SHARKS v . OLD ESSENDON UNIVERSITY BLACKSv . OLD CAMBERWELL RUPERTSWOOD v . BULLEEN-TEMP. THERRY PENOLA BYE AQUINAS v . NORTH OLD BOYS
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A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, th rowing each oth er to th e ground or oth er or other similar such conduct" 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000
Original and pink copy must be lodged ,:, , ith umpires no later than half time of any match . ~-,ch 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 .
(cost of a local call ) (charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O
d Permits (Thurs) 速Weskend matches (Fri) 速 Scores (Sat . night) ,
ELSTERNWICK PARK GATE S The main g ate (Glenhuntly Rd) and reargate (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 .
nsw s, vievj:~ r-ac: pm evi -:14-Js, tune ',.The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer, Michae George, Norm Nugent and John Sampso n SATURDAY on 96 .5 F`l - 11 :00 a .m. - 11 :30 a.m.
VAFA SUNDAY
9 .30 - 1 0.30 a .m.
Special Guest is :
* This Sunday - Jim Duman (Beaumaris Coach )
Brad Beitzei reviews Saturday's matches ~r- . is Sunday Herald Sun wee-!Jy calu 速 North West Amateur Footy Repor t presented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C), Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl) , North Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2) .
PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm
Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.
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vs UNI . BLUES OLD XAVERIANS I?IL H a lf Time and Full Time Score Service THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OF THE DAY IS
Whitefriars v. Mazenod
SPORTSCOVER QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE
atch highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31 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 .
EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS "in tune with the outer east " VAFA SEGMEN T
10 Wipe with the outer cost
Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams between 6.30-7 .00pm each Saturday night .
EL Si' E :ad`速W'C'.: P~:L`e速 DRAW 200 0 (April - May ) This Sat . 15/4 Whitefriars v . Mazenod This Sun . 16/4 FIDA
Next Sat / Sun . 22-23/4 Easter - No Matches 29/4 Old Mentonians v . Ormond 30/4 FIDA 6/5 Old Trinity v. St . Kevins 7/5 Old Haileybury v. Old Mentonians 13/5 Mazenod v Ormond 14/5 Mothers' Day - No Matches (SAAMFL v VAFA - Adelaide)
~: e ~ ;ul t s _-o m Tribua,al April 11 th, 2 00 0 Robin Bowles . St Kevins . Striking. 3 Matches . Wavne Jarred . Old Trinity . Abuse of Umpire. 4 Matches . Travis Stephens . Old Trinity . Striking. 2 Matches . Mick McBride . Brunswick. Striking. 8 Matches . (Mick McBride did not appear club fined) * Matthew Maud . Ivanhoe Assumption . Striking . 2 Matches . * Jason Lees . Eltham . Striking . 2 Matches . ' Dean Hendrie . Mt Lilydale. Striking. 2 Matches . * Ahmed All . Glen Eira . Striking . 2 Matches . * Accepted Prescribed Penalty INVESTIGATIONS Melee . Round 1- Old Carey v. Old Camberwell (seniors). Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Old Carey fined $100 and Old Camberwell fined $300 . Round I - Old Trinity v . MHSOB (seniors) . Both clubs found guilty of being involved in a melee Old Trinity fined $300 . MHSOB fined $100. Player A . Ramsden repriman ded for making contact or attempting to make contact with two spectators as he was ordered from the field (following a report) . MHSOB fined $250 in that two of its spectators entered an area where spectators are not permitted, (without proper cause), and did inappropriately and excessively verbally abuse player A . Ramsden as he left the field (following a report) .
Late scores First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100) . Reserves/C18 failure to phone scores by 2 .30pm
Seniors/U19 failure to provide final scores by 5pm
Collegians (R )
Ivanhoe/Assumption (S) j Old Camberwell (S) Parkside(S)
Old Paradians (R) North Old Bovs (R) Elsternwick (R ) St . Marys (R) S}mdal Tally Ho (R) Bentleigh (R) Prahran (C18)
Thomastown (S) Elsternwick (S) Bentleigh (S) Rupertswood (U )
Incorrect scores phoned Parkside (S) Old Xaverians (R) Old Geelong (R) Syndal Tally Ho (R) Mazenod (U) FINES - Round 2 Late scores First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25) ; third offence ($50) ; fou rth offence ( $100) ; each subsequent offence ( $100) . Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm St . Kevins (R) Prahran (S) Uni . Blacks (R) Ivanhoe /Assumption (S) St . Johns (R) Therry Penola (S ) Old Carey (S) Richmond Central (S) Old Brighton (U) Old Carey (U) Whitefriars (U) Old Ivanhoe (U) Incorrect scores phone d Ni) .
It is an expectattoi: that captains at the toss of the coin exchange a copy of the teaml3st . T'.ailure to do this results hi automatic ffues for the offending club . has also been reported that as a ploy, inaccurate lists are being handed over . The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy is procen to be In t : Any club that ft~CIS in opposition club has bc( m n e~(igent in tHia area needs to express !r : v; ri t 'attention Phil Stevens) their concerns .
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CLUB 18 (1 )
A RESERVE SECTIO N 2 2 0 0 305 64 476 .56 8 OLD }(AVERIANS 0 0 216 46 469 .57 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 0 116 79 146 .84 8 222 0 ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 159 116 137 .07 8 OLD TRINITY 2 1 1 0 199 105 189 .52 4 O p r,OTC H '~ LIN 2 1 1 0 736 122 111 .48 4 31TY BLUES 2 0 2 0 102 186 54 .84 0 ; 3 2 0 2 0 71 193 36 .79 0 0 -=lIFJS 2 0 2 0 76 239 31 .80 {< 71JANHOE 2 0 2 0 23 253 9,09 0
OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 217 76 285 .53 OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 0 132 90 146 .67 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 0 0 175 130 134.62 2 1 1 0 107 99 108.08 OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 70 76 92 .11 PRAHRAN 2 1 1 0 131 167 78 .44
8 RESERVE OLD PARADIANS 2 2 0 0 234 61 383 .61 2 2 0 0 222 64 346.88 DE LA SALLE .EN " . . O C 2 2 0 0 183 96 190.63 2 2 0 0 163 110 148.18 OLD HAILEYBURY iitFR1ARS 2 1 1 0 127 146 86 .99 OF .~OND 2 1 1 0 150 181 82 .87 n BRIGHTON 2 0 2 0 121 180 67 .22 C='_1 .EGIANS 2 0 2 0 117 203 57 .64 . ~TH OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 91 180 50 .56 r_0 MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 52 239 21,76
CLUB 18 (2) RUPERTSWOOD 2 2 0 0 301 27 1114 .81 ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 180 60 300 .00 OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 0 205 99 207 .07 2 2 0 0 177 92 192 .39 COLLEGIANS MONASH WHITES 2 2 0 0 136 71 191 .55 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0 211 86 245 .35
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C RESERVE 186 175 210 157 140 125 108 121 76 85
122 152 .46 119 147 .06 113 185 .84 123 127 .64 114 122.81 115 108.70 144 75.00 165 73.33 140 54.29 228 37.28
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D7 RESERVE SECTIO N 313 145 220 161 124 105 93 85 60 28
35 894.29 62 233.87 91 241 .76 136 118.38 124 100 .00 114 92 .11 115 60 .87 106 80 .19 208 28 .85 343 8 .16
8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0
PARKSIDE 2 2 0 0 238 68 350 .00 SALESIAN O C 2 2 0 0 214 124 172 .58 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 130 77 168.83 THOMASTOWN 2 2 0 0 177 126 140.48 WEST BRUNSWICK 2 1 1 0 157 88 178 .41 r_W 2 1 1 0 196 174 112.64 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 116 177 65 .54 FITZROY REDS 2 0 2 0 110 204 53.92 PENINSULA O B 2 0 2 0 106 204 51 .96 1,'LNTONE A F C 2 0 2 0 62 264 23.48
8 8 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 0
THERRY PENOLA OB 2 2 0 0 tVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 2 0 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 1 0 BEAUMARIS A F C 2 1 1 0 AJAX 2 1 1 0 0 opc-IRAN AFC 2 1 1 ? cEOES MENT TIG 2 1 1 0 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 1 1 0 C_DGEELONG 2 0 2 0 LLEN EIRA A F C 2 0 2 0 AQUINAS O C 2 2 0 0 CAULFIELD GR 2 2 0 0 OLD CAREY 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 OLD CAMBERWELL ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 2 1 1 0 째-7FYULE 2 1 1 0 C ..D ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 1 1 0 YONASH BLUES 2 1 1 0 Lp. TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 0 2 0 0 C .-- LEIGH A F C 2 0 2 D2 RESERVE
D3 RESERVE ELSTERNWICK 2 2 0 0 POWER HOUSE 2 2 0 0 STJOHNSOC 2 2 0 0 WILUAMSTOWN CYMS 2 1 1 0 0 UHSOB 2 1 1 'JTHORN AMATEURS 2" 1 1 0 .-BERT PARK A F C 2 1 1 0 MONASH GRYPHONS 2 0 2 0 ELEY PARK A F C 2 0 2 0 RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 0 2 0
196 172 206 164 190 176 93 139 117 50
74 264.86 85 202 .35 126 163.49 , 83 197.59 133 142 .86 168 104 .76 184 50 .54 231 60 .17 235 47 .23 178 28 .09
8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 0
D4 RESERV E MT LILYDALE 2 2 0 0 256 71 360 .56 8 8 BULLEEN COBRAS 2 2 0 0 216 99 218,18 NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 2 0 0 150 102 147 .06 8 BENTLEIGH AFC 2 2 0 0 163 114 142.98 8 :,ERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 1 1 0 163 107 152.34 4 STMARYS 2 1 1 0 180 141 127-66 4 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 1 1 0 110 128 85.94 4 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 144 185 77 .84 4 2 0 2 0 98 142 69.01 0 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 182 46.15 0 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 2 0 2 0 84 BRUNSWICK A F C 2 0 2 0 81 222 36.49 0 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 78 230 33 .91 0
8 8 8 4 4 4
MAZENOD 0 C 2 1 1 0 41 67 61 .19 4 DE LA SALLE 2 0 2 0 118 154 76 .62 0 ST KEVINS 2 0 2 0 83 215 38 .60 0
WHITEFRIARS 2 1 1 0 85 268 31 .72 YARRA VALLEY O B 2 0 2 0 103 185 55.68 OLD TRINITY 2 0 2 0 68 188 36 .17 THERRY PENOLA OB 2 0 2 0 47 131 35 .88
8 6 8 8 8 4 4 0 0 0
OLD GEELONG 2 0 2 0 73 211 34 .60 0 PARKSIDE 2 0 2 0 70 238 29 .41 0 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 0 284 87 326 .44 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 2 0 0 245 153 160.13 8 OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 214 144 148 .61 ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 191 159 120 .13 ST KEVINS 2 1 1 0 216 116 186 .21 OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 247 151 163 .58
8 8 4 4
COLLEGIANS 2 1 1 0 174 166 104 .82 DE LA SALLE 2 1 1 0 162 191 84 .82 MAZENOD O C 2 0 2 0 165 232 71 .12 2 0 2 0 155 259 59 .85 MARCELLIN
4 4 0 0
OLD HAILEYBURY 2 0 2 0 116 259 44 .79 0 OLD PARADIANS 2 0 2 0 79 331 23 .87 0 UNDER-19 (2) 2 2 0 0 209 133 157.14 OLD TRINITY 2 2 0 0 212 135 157.04 OLD SCOTCH BEAUMARIS A F C 2 2 0 0 89 67 132.84 OLD IVANHOE 2 1 1 0 178 176 101 .14 HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 1 0 259 260 99.62 MHSOB 2 1 1 0 83 86 96 .51 YARRA VALLEY 2 1 1 0 188 205 91 .71
8 8 8 4 4 4 4
WHITEFRIARS 2 0 2 0 163 188 86 .70 0 OLD CAREY 2 0 2 0 152 283 53 .71 0 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 2 0 0 357 84 425 .00 2 2 0 0 280 72 388 .89 ORMOND CAULFIELD GR 2 2 0 0 251 158 158 .86 MONASH BLUES 2 1 1 0 274 132 207 .58 DE LA SALLE (2)' 2` 1 1 0 246 212 116.04 . 2 1 1 0 154 191 80.63 MENTONE A F C
8 8 8
ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 2 f 1 0 157 240 65 .42 AJAX 2 0 2 0 140 274 51 .09 OLD MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 108 308 35.06 GLEN EIRA 2 0 2 0 60 356 16 .85
4 0 0 0
4 4 4
UNDER-19 (2) RE D TIGER SHARKS 2 2 0 0 196 64 306 .25 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR2 2 0 0 285 111 256 .76 RUPERTSWOOD 2 2 0 0 276 144 191 .67 OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0 234 118 198 .31 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 1 1 0 176 165 106 .67
8 8 8 4 4
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 1 1 0 177 249 71 .08 4 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 1 1 0 66 164 40 .24 4 THERRY PENOLA 08 2 0 2 0 108 285 37 .89 0 AOUINAS O C 2 0 2 0 76 294 25 .85 0
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LIST S 2000 TEAM NAM E OLD MELBURNIANS ST KEVINS OLD SCOTCH ST BERNARDS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD XAVERIANS MHSOB OLD IVANHOE MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY NORTH OLD BOYS ORMOND OLD PARADIANS WHITEFRIARS OLD BRIGHTON MAZENOD 0 C DE LA SALLE OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS OLD MENTONIAN S BEAUMARIS A F C HAMPTON ROVERS PRAHRAN A F C AJA X GLEN EIRA A F C ST BEDES MENT TIG OLD GEELON G BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE THERRY PENOLA OB IVANHOE ASSUMPTIO N AQUINAS O C OLD CARE Y OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR MONASH BLUES CAULFIELD G R ST LEOS EMMAUS BANYULE OLD CAMBERWELL LA TROBE UNIVERSITY OAKLEIGH A F C
UNIVERSITY BLACKS PENINSULA 0 B SALESIAN 0 C KEW PARKSIDE THOMASTOWN WEST BRUNSWICK FITZROY REDS MENTONE A F C YARRA VALLEY OLD BOY S
P W L D FOR AGAINST ,o POINTS A SECTIO N 2 2 0 0 252 130 193.85 8 2 2 0 0 240 203 118.23 8 2 1 1 0 258 185 139.46 4 2 1 1 0 279 205 136 .10 4 2 1 1 0 225 197 114 .21 4 2 1 1 0 237 226 104 .87 4 2 1 1 0 197 192 102 .60 4 2 1 1 0 167 276 60.51 4 2 0 2 0 194 307 63.19 0 2 0 2 0 109 237 45.99 0 B SECTIO N 2 2 0 0 267 140 190.71 8 2 2 0 0 198 114 173 .68 8 2 1 1 0 196 139 141 .01 4 2 1 1 0 187 154 121 .43 4 2 1 1 0 236 236 100 .00 4 2 1 1 0 185 195 94 .87 4 2 1 1 0 213 227 93 .83 4 2 1 1 0 191 259 73 .75 4 2 0 2 0 153 241 63 .49 0 2 0 2 0 123 244 50 .41 0 C SECTION 2 2 0 0 316 167 189 .22 8 2 1 1 0 188 145 129 .66 4 2 1 1 0 233 187 124 .60 4 2 1 1 0 273 220 124 .09 4 2 1 1 0 250 204 122 .55 4 2 1 1 0 177 191 92 .67 4 2 1 1 0 211 267 79 .03 4 2 1 1 0 199 282 70 .57 4 2 1 1 0 152 217 70 .05 4 2 0 2 0 211 330 63 .94 0 Dl SECTIO N 2 0 0 383 146 262 .33 8 2 0 0 233 157 148 .41 8 2 0 0 207 161 128 .57 8 2 0 0 232 183 126 .78 8 1 1 0 198 167 118 .56 4 1 1 0 199 185 107.57 4 0 2 0 173 232 74.57 0 0 2 0 160 226 70.80 0 0 2 0 141 268 52.61 0 0 2 0 150 351 42.74 0
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELSTERNWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS ST JOHNS 0 C UHSO B RICHMOND CENTRAL POWER HOUSE MONASH GRYPHONS ALBERT PARK A F C ELEY PARK A F C ELTHAM COLLEGIANS BULLEEN COBRAS NORTH BRUNSWICK BENTLEIGH AFC SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS MT LILYDAL E SYNDAL TALLY-HO OLD WESTBOURNE A F C ST MARYS BRUNSWICK A F C SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY WERRIBEE AMATEURS
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
D2 SECTION 0 0 254 143 177.62 0 0 218 132 165.15 0 0 195 165 118.18 1 0 204 214 95.33 1 0 149 165 90 .30 1 0 185 236 78.39 1 0 138 231 59 .74 2 0 205 217 94 .47 2 0 169 186 90 .86 2 0 169 197 85 .79 D3 SECTIO N 0 0 314 139 225 .90 0 0 282 169 166 .86 0 0 174 140 124 .29 1 0 264 187 141 .18 1 0 247 183 134 .97 1 0 191 170 112 .35 1 0 226 241 93 .78 2 0 169 307 55 .05 2 0 142 306 46 .41 2 0 137 304 45 .07 D4 SECTIO N 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
241 211 218 279 212 182 175 187 206 167 149 166
139 173.38 157 134.39 163 133.74 201 138.81 195 108 .72 171 106 .43 166 105 .42 207 90.34 231 89.18 231 72.29 251 59.36 281 59.07
8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0