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,3 EPRES7N== 3 TOO STRONG, VERY COMMITTED 66 he VAFA crushed South Australia with aggression, pace and clean skills", wrote the Adelaide Advertiser's Doug Robertson. ,,The Victorians controlled the midfield almost all night - quicksilver goalsneak Matthieu Lucas in his interstate debut kicked five goals from six kicks - SA lost the contest in the first half because it allowed the Vies too much space to move and the Vies consistently knocked the Croweaters off the ball with a fierce and controlled attack on bodv and ball- Victoria was prepared to take risks and handled the ball much better in the slippery conditions," wrote Robertson . Scores: VAFA Q 1 : VAFA 3 .3 / SA 0 .0 / Q2 : VAFli7 .8SA.2 .21 Q3 :V VAFA 8SA 4 .5 / Final: VAFA 16 .13 (109) SA 8 .7 (55 ) V A goals : Lucas 5, Jackson 4, McKeon 3, Jones 1, Dennis 1 . Ford 1, Ramsden 1 . VAFA best: Adam Merrington (clearly best on the ground), Luke Mahonev, Simon Lennox, Adam Douglas . Matthew Jackson, Matthew Dennis, Simon Lethlean . In the curtain-raiser match, the VAFA C-D4 team produced a similarly committed performance to overcome a SA Division 2-6 team who gave a much better account of itself compared to 1998 . Score s : VAFA Q l : VAFA 3 .1 SA 4 .4 / Q2 V_3FA 5 .5 SA 5 .7 / Q3 i7 A 8 .7 SA 5 .10 /Final VAF'11 10 .9 (69) SA 6 .11 (47) . VAFA goals : Vaughan 3, Buckle 2 . Den Braber 1, Matthews 1, Carroll 1, Wilson 1, Pitts 1 . VA best : Daniel Den Braber, Sam McGee , Dave Rogers, David Teasdale, Lucas Wilson, Julian Smith . A special thanks to all involved - not forgetting the clubs who, with club matches over the

weekend, still gave magnificent support to the whole operation .

S TE 1''S! I applaud, and CHiEF EXECUTIVE thank every person OFFICER and club for their commitment to Victorian Amateur football .

RL'-- . -;-'- _

X JCTION OF TERSTATE - LS - A ~~ I` L -~ -

Andrew Langford-Jones, Bruce McTaggart and myself met with SA and WA officials on this matter the day before the representative matches . A proposal has been developed which will be taken back to each state's respective Executives for ratification, before the newly formed Australia n Amateur Carnival Committee meets again in either Adelaide or Sydney in four weeks' time . I will devote a full Editorial to this subject following that meeting .

ROB CROSS THANKS Popular VAFA Channel 31 football progra m presenter Rob Cross is working for us for the final time this weekend as he has taken up a full time position in television with WIN TV Launceston, As well as his Channel 31 work, Rob writes media releases for us, filed VAFA reports on 3AW, Eastern FM and Southern FM and in recent times wrote the A section "Amateur Footballer" A section column . We had also been promoting Rob as "The Voice of the VAFA" at our major functions in recent times . Rob, you will be greatly missed, but we are delighted that by working with the VAFA, we may have contributed to your professional development . Good luck Rob .


-his is not a column for idle gosper - oops that should be gossip . We are not in Li e business of putting anyone to the torch . Mind you we cant be accused of keeping it in the family either. Anyone that doubts the exemplary conduct of our State representatives is from another planet . Indeed it quite valid to put them on a pedestal (or a podium) . After experiencing some inclement Adelaide weather two great wins were followed by stirring renditions of the Big V victory song although there was not a dulcet tone to be heard . The senior team returned relativeIv unscathed but for a neck wound received bv Remora Ramsden . Club games last Saturday went as expected . Cd? ias were pushed for three quarters by i'ty before an eight goal final term extended the margin to sixty points . Dan Richardson kicked five for the quarter to tally nine for the game. The Dillons also performed well . Gabe Dean-Johns was again one of Trinity's best . The result suggests Old Trinity are a solid middle of the road citizen of A Section while Xav's are again a mover and shaker. St Bernards are fast tracking to success . A solid win over Old Ivanhoe was highlighted by seven goals form Nick Mitchell and good contributions from Danny Byrne and Steve Perrett . Mitchell was unluckv to miss state selection as he was ruled unfit when final choices were made for the Victorian team earlier in the week . Donaldson continues to play his heart out for Old Ivanhoe . University Blues gained an enormous boost with a 120 point victory over Scho ol Old Boys . The Blues have <resome firepower in Be Crespigny and Lennon and have moved right into fourth place on the ladder. MHSOB's best players were on ballers Thompson, Limbrick and Krios . With a third of the home and away season completed they are now in eighth position and still coming to terms with the step up to A section . Old Scotch returned to the winner's list over a disappointing St K evins . Hawkins with six goals could become the first A section plaver to score 100 goals in a season since 1980 .

Coincidentally B section hasn't had a'eenturion' since the same year. Karvelis (Uni Blues) and Curtain (Old Xavs) respectively were the last to achieve the feat.

Kevins gradual ini~rovemen t past two 1-2ars has stalled . Soi -~ : :- i blame injuries and a solution to the nialaisc will need to be found soon . Pickfor+ as oee again serviceable in the ruck . Inaccuracy was costly for as they sought their second win . The n iain at the foot of the table but in an even comnetition end showing vastly improved form isi: ort' combinations each week. ( '$-' ' be happy to have notched and a, av win re c ing solid games from Burgess and Be~ Topakis kicked four goals . ve a chance to mea~ .e their in -oG mi against vardstick - at the Ca i `) erweli Sports Groi 3. Pic3 returns from State duties to take on a n---Richardson . Lethlean, Ford and James, who all played their part in the Vies win, strengthen an already powerful team . Gowers may miss after a knee to the head in Adeiai(' e . X vs bv b 8 y points . There is no respite for O . : = this week. They meet a St. Be__-- .- - :__ i able to include M cKeon, Jordan an d I~errin & D n . The three State players are in scintillating form as evidenced by M errington being awarded Victoria's best player by team officials . Hatfield and Ramsden will e welcome additions for Old Trinits ° ' ernards by 21 points . In a=•PU i. of last seasons preliminary fmal •„ be' , oping to further dent 01 the coi nice i - . - -` : . , Reynolds resum es for O--'s r -.er an in :r -ssive State deb l Mahoney re turned to form in Adelaide <nd I need to carry that impro, , ment into this ga The Piekford/Holme ruck battle cc-ill be a hi , 'light . OM 's by 18 noin+s .Perhapstlo of the round wil l L contest be the clash . M arcellin have a stror in € :id regain Waters to bolster the midfield . M HSOB need to recapture their form of o 5°c s ago when they surprised OIwI's . Woodley may be the key up for-ard. In a nail bit- i_4arcellin by 2 points . use UaUII6II1g proSpeCl 01 an improving Blues regain captain McLachlar for t e ;h . His ability to supply his smaller team mates for deliverv to the forward line will can,- Old Ivanhoe insurmountable problems . Home ground advantage and Douglas returning will lessen the damage . Uni Blues by 51 points .


-: ed his : tor Ui ' last Saturday . Stag b , an in the U 19s in SS a relatively quiet, humble and athletic vol : ::g man, however, a few too many nights at The House' managed to transform him into the loud nlouthed, gregarious, power - packed forward that we know today. Best known for possessing a pair of legs that would be more suited to holding up a billiard table, Stag has been a valuable member of the club both on and off the field over the years and has been an integral part of organising various Club social activities - specialising in end of season trips, Stag's self professed club record of 26 dim sims (fried) in one sitting is unlikely to be broken for some time! OMFC would like to congratulate Stag on his -e?iievement and thank him for his valuable contribution to the Club .

CLUB

LAST

I'' 4INS OLD SCOTCH 6 RICH-ARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 9 mt ;itEON ST BERitiARDS 0 DE CRESPiOIetY UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 STICKLAND OLD TRINITY

A RESERVE HUDSON OLD TRINITY LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH I M ILESI ST KEVINS 0 MCKINLAY UNIVERSITY BLUES 2

31 30 24 20 19 22 12 11 10

3.7 6,10 9.15 15 .17 .107 3.4 4,5 6.11 9.13.67 ,'✓icLaughlht 2 . D. Berrie 2. S . Berne 1 . McKa y O or 1 . Best : D. Byrne, ti. :4l:tcheG . Perrett, Joe Mount . :. G .. . iveahoe : White 2 . Donaldson 1, Knight 1, Oates 1 . u" i, warry 1, J. Weddle I . Best : Donaldson, White. Tully. tsrann:gan . Lsctuan. Umnires: Dirk Kra:ner : Graham Thwaites it rt>ie; Santo Caraso Al). Kevin Segota : Be rnie Hoare (G ) St. vi-- 2.3 2.7 5.7 6,9.45 01, . 3 .5 8.7 11 .9 13.15.93 St. :v Sihilia I . Richardson 1, B . DoIlan 1 . Bowles I . Perreft I . Pickford 1 . -- °'- Kavana~h . Ca(lerv. Pickford, t>7an:s3c- Sheehy. Sadler. Old Scotch: H; : 6. Part~tenides 3 . Murphy 2. cram 1 . Nettteton I . Best: O'Connor. Crow. O'Brien . Murphy . An its, Hawkins. Umpires: Wayne Hinton : Tun Ovadia (F), Tim Dodds :Rob i7utton (B) . Geoff Robinson ; Bernie Dix (G) Old XaverLnns 4 .2 6.4 10.6 18 .10 .118 Old Trinity 1 .6 5 .8 7.10 8 .10.58 Old Xaverians : Richardson 9. Ellis 2 . Blood 2, Fleming I . Allen 1 . Cranage 1. r:albattv 1 . Candr:gan l . Best : Richardson . A. Dillon, Gordon . R. Dillon, B( =t, 44oadnd. Old 9'r3.nity : C. Phillips 2 . Collins 1 . Dann I . Frost 1, M . I Power 1 . Strickland 1 . Best : D. Burrows. Deane-Johns . Frost . ~ ~lens. Heighton. UmpL^es : Tun Sutcliffe ; Anthony Darien (F) . a&:. , caxz,ul : Adatn Conquest (B), Bernie Jep}tson : Vin Veswvi(G) Uni,---Sty Blues 6 .5 13 .7 18 .11 25 .14.164 ; .;.riwn 0 .1 1 .5 5 .6 6,844 University Blues: Leennen 6. De Crespiguy 5 . Lmvzock 4. Shehan 3. Vasey 2 . Coulloupas 2 . Natlon 1 . Cheel I . SWunton 1 . Best : Sturrock. D . Hatter, Carnaut . ida0on . Fehring, Fishley . SIIISOB: ti'oodtey 2. Ltmbrtek 1 . Burke 1, Pertzel 1 . Gerner 1 . $est: Thompson. Lmtbrlek, Bross, PertzeL Woodley . Gerner, Umpires : 1Vavte Hinton ; Tun Ovadia (F}, Tint Dodds : Rob Mutton (B), Geoff Robinson : Berme Dix (G) ;arceIlin 2 .5 6 .8 9 .13 10 .16 .76 Old ?+Yelburni 4 .3 9 .4 11 .5 15.8 .98 Treganorvan 2 . Rowe 2 . Fraser 2. Johnston I, Caffry 1 . t 1 . Jarrad 1 . Best : G(eeson- Cox . Sampimon, Fraser, O•Ftytm, Old fi4elburnters : Topakas 4 . DLxon 2 . Campbell 2. S . Theodore gess l . `.1u1qu7nney 1 . Kenneth, 1 . Oray I . ,~iurphy 1 . Best : Wiseman . rgess. S. Theodore, Berry, R'tul~u)rmex . Hohne. UmpL e.s: Camero n `ewart: Richard Eastwood (F). A?ex Tsllentanis; Nath an Billings (B) . Stephen Caple: Andre ca {G)

3 - 13.05.00 3 4,9 6 .12 11 .13 .79 1 .0 1 .1 2 .4 3 .5 .23 ft~. ..~.t 4, t nio 3 . A. Jones . McQueen-Parton . Callutatt . .~tud :nore, C_ Smith, Sass: . Ryan, McQueen-Parton. Ol d '1`r}etty :. . _.~.~ . . . .tall . R. Ramsden . Best: Cooper. Robinson, Cameron . PC ~.. . -

St £er 2 .3 6 .8 8 .10 11 .15 .81 Ol<y__.oe : 1 .0 1 .1 1 .3 23 .15 St °: C; .• it "oun t 2 . Calxs . Romatun, Tonks- Judeskav , .-tt Si~ ues ount . Capes . Meehan . L . Overman . P. . O.-.. :,, nhe !: „ack. :.,agutre . Best : Price . Brophy . Harper. Veal, Garv Get iif'-'tyBh :_ :

OLD TRINITY v. ST . BERNARDS OLD IVANHOE v. UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD SCOTCH v . OLD XAVERIANS OLD'NIELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINS MHSOB v- MARCELLIN

4.2 6 .3 6 .7 9.9 .63 3.1 5 .2 8 .3 11 .4.70 U1 "°r BIu -- . °ntav 2, t.ongley 2 . Stockdale 2 . 11veddle .Fncker, H( a . - ---'Lou °v, Hutchins. Tweddle . Terrv. Stockdale . .r.i . . . C- rer z< --_}tiano . Haves . Con ;er, Armstrong. Taylor, Robinson . 6-1 : rui' it, Haivxes, S . walker . Hawkins. J. Davts . Gaunt . St. Iievlns: Old Scotch :

2.2 3 .4 7 .8 7 .9 .51 1 .3 4.6 7.8 9 .13 .67 St. Kevins : Hughes . Bevaqua. u'mterton. Roberts, Game- Curtis . Bateman. Best : Chapman- Shellee. O'Brien. Citrus, Kennedv . Game . Old Scotch: Straus; 3. T. Reid 2. Addison 2 . Chapman . Upshot . Best : Pattenden . Stratus. Joyce . Downing . Addison . D. Thomas. ASercellin: 3.2 4,7 5 .9 Old :.:_Irurnlans: 1 .2 3.3 6 .5 1n:

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10 .12.72 6 .5.4 1

.-.; 12, Fnsma 2 . Maguire . Best: Gull,

e . Old Melburnians: Hewitt 4, :; Jlltehn . M. Rose, Hart.

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M .H .S .O .B . Coach: Garry Connolly Res. Coach : David Howe

1 2 G . Petroff 3 D. Waters (C) 4 A . Wilkinson 5 M . Moran 5 D . Sampimon 6 M . Rowe 8 M . Browne 9 M . Macquire 10 M . Christian 11 D . Taylor 12 A Caffry 13 T. Collins 14 15 M . Chunn 16 G . Cull 17 G . Cox 18 D. Gartner 19 D. Cooper 20 C . Pezzinenti 21 G . Whiston 22 D . Marson 23 P. Gleason 24 G. Romanin 25 D . Cope 26 J . O'Connor 27 D . Theis z 28 D . Johnston 29 D . Harberts 30 A. Treganowan 31 W . Devercelli 32 33 D . Moran 34 D . Jarrod 35 J . Frazer

Coach: Warren Fall Res. Coach : Peter O'Dea

1 J Bame rt 2 S McCully 3 D Woodley 4 C Eabry (DVC) 5 P Sherry 6 R Joseph 7 J Pertzel (C)

1 A .Oates 2 L . Lochra n 3 M . Sandilands 4 J. Mansfield 5 B. Spoor 6 M. McKie 7 J . Knight

8 J Gerner 9 D Fairchild (VC)

8 T. Steevns A . Kara 90 C . Crowley

11 K Krios

12 M Feferkranz 13 J Gre so n g 14 A Watson 15 A Martin 16 J . Schiano 17 R Clowes 18 R Limbrick 19 R Ware 20 J Wilson 21 C Kelly 22 D Armstrong 23 C Harvie 24 A Clar k 25 H Taylor

26 A Askew 27 S Dods 28 S Fodder 29 G McCully 30 R Knigh t 31 J Davis

32 A Cassell (DVC) 33 S Harrison 34 E Thompson DV C ( ) 35

36 M . White 37 R McIntyre

36 M . Hurley y 37 C . Murray

S Robinson 39 R Verma

38 N . Armstrong g 39 B. Colville 40 J . Wilkinson

41 T Morgan 42 B Cookman 43 J Burke

41 L. Fitzpatrick

42 B . Dinneen 43 J . Walls 44 M . Byrne

45 46 L. O'Flynn 47 48 A. Ryder 49 D . Ryan 50 51 S. McCann

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W Hayes

44 M Hawkes

45 M Webster 46 A O'Brien 47 L Hawkins

48 M Moore 49 P Chester 50 B Gaunt 51 S Walker 52 D . Norton 53 C Clowes 54 C Drake 55 S Walker 56 T Wright 57 L. Taylor 58 59 L .Jones 60 R Newton

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1 M . Sennett 2 S. Theodore (DVC) 3 A. Ross 4 M . Hazell 5 L . Bunn 6 D . Holme 7 . C. Thompson 8 M . Lovett C.

11 S . Tully

11 S . Boyd

12 C. Brani a n 13 C. gBarker

12 A. Hewitt 13 S . Rose

14 A . Francis 15 G . Douglas 16 M . Woods 17 A . Corcoran 18 J. Hope 19 D . Warry 20 J. Keane

26 D . Ros s 27 J . Weddle 28 A. Jenkins 29 R. Weddle 30 E . Brophy 31 N Miller 32 P. Dowd

14 L. Reynolds 15 M . Rose 16 A . Browne 17 J . Miller 18 A . Topakas 19 B . Dixon 20 N . Pirouet 21 L . Boyd 22 A. Waddell 23 M . Berry 24 L . Holcombe 25 J . Guest 26 C . Kennedy 27 J . Slater 28 J . Ballantyne 29 T. Mulligan 30 I. McMullin (C) 31 J . Hart

33 B . Davi s 34 A . Tiernan

32 L Barry 33 G . Dixon (RC)

35 L. McLean 36 M . Pollock 37 P. Armstrong

34 T. Barker 35 D . Brown 36 A . McKeon 37 R . Mulquine Y 38 S. Grigg 39 S. Dram 40 D . Sutton

21 R . Roberts 22 P. Donaldson

23 A. Douglas 24 E. Byrne 25 A. White

38 Ge Georg e 39 Ga George

R . Davies 41 A. Harper 42 L . Couraoe 43 T. Van Bloomstei omsteinn

44 A. Weise 45 M . Toovey 4

J . Wei r

47 D. Bernet 48 M . Tolley A Barke r 5 0 49 J .. Smart 51 B . Shadbolt 52 N . Maguire 53 S . Price 54 Z. Aboujaba 55 P. Lille

56 E . Broomhill 57 G . Mclsaa c 58 G . Mandekic 59 M. Tozer 60 C . Pitt

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G . Wilhelm (RVC)

42 P. Theodore 43 P. Gallagher 44 S . Edmund a5 C. Murphy 6 C. Neeson

47 B . Righetti 48 C . Jenkins (RVC) 49 A . Flemingg

50 P. Marinis 51 , C . Banks (RVC) 52 B . Campbell 53 M . Ward 54 I . Paterson 55 J . Gooley , 56 A. Hunt 57 58 T. Burdeau 59 S . To aka s 60 B . Reid 61 62 W. Hauserman 63 64 65 88 G . Davies

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Coacn : =r ,r n Res. Coacr : P" Gr r, ;cvon 1 A . Nettleton (DVC )

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

B . Phillips C . Hoskin g T. Holt (C ) R . Price (DVC ) A . Crow J. Kitche n C . Rei d

10 J . Ker r 11 M . Anus DV C

g;; ( 12 S. Hum 13 N. Hooper 14 T. Rei d 15 M . O'Brie n

16 A . Speed 17 D. Thomas 18 H . Thomas 19 S . Spiden 20

L. Murphy

21 . Gibbs 22 C . Heat h 23 0 . Crane 24 L . Hawkin s 25 S. Lillingston 26 T. Downin g 27 T. Collins 28 B. Robinso n 29 M . Gnatt 30 T. Wigney 31 C. Ratcliffe

32 T Chapman 33 N . Morri s 34 E . Olive r 35 P. O'Connor 36 S . Prendergast 37 M . Parthenide s 38 C . Pattende n 39 N . Addiso n 40 A. Warner 41 M . Li pshut 42 J. Ros s 43 J. Paterson 44 C . Evans 45 M . Blenhei m 46 A. McCull y 47 N. Slade n 48 T. Stubb s

49 L. Hum e 50 E . Pathenide s 51 A . Faichney 52 N . Leit l 53 T. Frankenburg 54 N . Simo n 55 G . Sarkozy 56 H . Lan e 57 C . Steven s 58 M. Thwaite s 59 S.

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60 B. Craump 61 J . Stratos 62 S . Mile s 63 T. Joyce 64 R. McKinnon 65 P. Davi s 81 R . Aujard

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Kennedy S {VCl 2 Hudson G ( RVC ) 3 Barnard B 4 Arrowsmith J 5 Burrows D 6 Russell C '7 Van Der Venne T 7 Natoli S 7 Frost Cert M 8 Stebbins C 9 Andrews A(VC.} 10 Shaughnessy M 1 1 Richards A 12 Peqgie T i3 Cade J 14 Stickland J (VC) 14 Gamble R 15 Stephens T 16 Hillas C 16 Nankervis B 17 Hatfield G (VC ) I

Newman J

18 Clarke L 19 Barr C 20 Phillips C(VC) Deane-Johns G 21 Kennedy L 22 Munroe H 23 Ramsden A 24 Boyd A 25 Collins M 25 Cameron F(RVC) Schulze D 26 Robinson D 27 Ramsden R 27 Tudori I 28 Butler C 29 Harmer G 30 Glass D 30 L . Taylor 31 Bladeni S 32 Pawsey C 33 Heighton D 34 Boyd M 35 Pawsey ff M 36 Sutcli e J 37 Dann S 37 Cochrane A 38 Phillips R (C) 39 Antonopoulos T 39 Anderson H 40 Jarred W 41 Lauletta S 42 Torney A

43 De Stefanis M 44 Wallac el 44 Maiyah A 45 Treadwell G 45 Ward C 46 Hutchinson B Mitchell G 48 Morpeth T 49 Roberts T 50 Farmer J 50 Adgemis J 52 Hansen W e Kinross L D 5 4 53 Benni 56 Best E 57 Baker A 58 Beaver A Cade T 61 Broster N

62 Marc J

63 Curran R 65 Burows R 69 Lapira M 70 Chisholm M 71 Philli ps T 79 Stockdale S 80 Oberoi A 81 McCulloc h 82 Mackris A 83 Robison C 84 Andrades M

Coach : Tim C'Sl ughi sy Res. Coach : Chris Mortense n

1 M . Bloo d (C) 2 T. Fleming 3 L. Hannebery 4 D. Landrigan

5 D. Steen

6 B . Healy 7 S . Lethlean (VC) 8 A. Keyhoe g J , Hawkins 10 D . Rennex 11 Adam Jones 12 J . Bowen 13 C . Ellis 14 D . Stoney 15 L . Ford 16 A. Gowers 16 S. Skidmore 17 D . Richardson 18 T. Gordon 19 A. Jones 20 M . Hardman (RC) 21 A. McQueen -Parton 22 23 R . Coughlan 24 B. Coughlan (VC) 25 P. Lechte 26 S . Tucker 27 J . Drak e 28 B . Cranage 29 D . Galbally 30 C . Kelly 31 L. Tuddenham 32 M . Allen 33 A . Sassi 34 R Jones 35 P. Ryan 36 L. Deane-Johns 37 T. Freer 38 R . Hall 39 M . Meehan 40 R . MacWhirter 41 A . Dillon 42 N . Ireland 43 T. Woodruff (VC) 44 B . Hilbe rt 45 C . Smith 46 M . Callinan 47 J . Kay 48 D. Orlando 49 R . Dillon 50 D. Jame s 51 D. Walsh 52 A . Orlando 53 P. Funder 54 S . Grigg 55 J . Healy 56 A Oswald 57 R Carey 58 T. Curnow 59 J . Pu ttyfoot

60 T. Coughlan 61 M . Rus h 62 H Davies

Coach: F :: rry Foulds Res. Coach : C . :vid L Y

1 C . Gray 2 L. Meehan 3 A . Brebner ( RVC) 4 S . McKeo n 5 Joe Mount DVC ( ) 6 J . Mckay 7 S . Perrett 8 J . Evans 9 B . Jordan 10 N . Mitchell (VC)

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12 B . Hogan 13 C. Mitchell 14 A . Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 16 M . Berthert on 17 J . Ferns 18 D. McLaughlin 19 L. Gollant ( C) 20 T Sheehan 21 B . Loughlin 22 A. Merrington 23 A. Mastrapasqu a 24 P. Harvey 25 C. Osborne 26 J . Gollant 27 A. Nathan (RC) 28 B. Carriss 29 D . Gleeso n 29 J. Overman ( R) 30 J. DeBon o 31 B. Collins 32 T Ha vey 33 R . Nutter 34 D . Byrne 35 M . Juricskay 36 A. Shaw 32 C . Bond (R) 33 T. Smith 37 A. Catteral l 38 S. Gray 39 S. Byrne 40 D . Tf oma s 41 B . Overman 42 T. James 43 C . Davis 44 S . Taylo r 45 M . Tankey 46 W. A ttard 46 M . Licciardo 47 G. Taylo r 48 James Mount 49 S Donnelly . 50 D . Tonks 51 P. Romanin 52 L. O'Sullivan 53 J . Kavana gh 54 L. Kavanagh 55 P. Rogerson 56 N . Dodd 57 A . Hilbert 58 K . Callo w 59 J . Jacks 60 T. Jame s 61 A . Woodley 62 M . Pocatajko 63 J . Gioffr e 64 L. Overman 65 J . Harris 66 J . Delaney 67 A . Caruso 68 W. Backway

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

1 . A . C al le ry 2. S . Lowerson 3. D. Cu rt is 4 M . Winterton 5 M . Dollman

6 P. O'Keefe

7 S . Part sanis 8 B . D o llman 9 A. Bevaqua

10 N . Fraser

11 D . Ryan 12 M . Rizio 13 R . Bowles 14 L . Mahoney 15 M . Olive 16 B. Garvey 17 M . Ryan 18 J . Grigg 19 D . Sheeh y 20 L . Hull-Brown 21 J . Sibili a 22 J . Mace y 23 B. Quirk 24 S. Powel l 25 B. Marusic 26 D . Sadler 27 R . Gross 28 M. Giansiracusa 2 9 J. Giansiracus a 30 M. Gargano 31 A . McGuiness 32 S . 3 3 B . Qu ghesor 34 S . Richardso n 35 B . Villella 36 A . Smith 37 S . Kennedy 38 J . Bateman 39 S . Gribble 40 N . Perre tt 41 J . Hasse tt 42 J . Pangrazio 43 W. Kei hran 44 D. Moy~ an

45 D. Weight

46 J . Travaglia 47 M . Chapma n 48 S . McConnell 49 R . Simkiss 50 C. Noseda 52 C. Leathern 53 M . Chaplin 54 S . Game 57 M . Hinsley 58 J . Ferrari 59 A. Ratt le 60 M . Craigg 61 J . Ly nch 62 B . Shelle y 63 P. Robe rts 67 B. Day 68 B. O'Malley 69 A. Conla n 70 G . Steward 71 T, Salisbu ry 72 J . Herman 75 A. Foley 76 M . Galt

Coach : Lee Adamso n Res . Coach : Mick Conna p

1 D . Slimmo n 2 T. Hutchins 3 J . Sturrock 4 D . Guen erich 5 L. Fulto ng 6 S . Longle y 7 D . Hayte r 8 J . Hayter 9 S . Mead e 10 D . Mapleston e 11 L. North 12 G . McLachlan (C ) 13 P. Stockdal e 14 C . Roydhous e 15 M . Kordic k 16 C . Stewa rt 17 G . de Crespigney 17 J . Kani s 18 S . Chee l 19 A. Lowcoc k 20 A. Davi s 21 J . Hocking g 22 P. Sheehan 23 T. Wilcox 24 R . Calno n 24 . S. Russell 25 D . Belly 26 M . Vasey 27 . B. Frickey r 28 . M . Thomas 29 . J . Caulloupa s 30 . M . Coleman 31 M . Hall 32 J . Garnaut

33 L . Twaddl e

34 L . Fishley 35 S . Hasler 36 T McKinley 37 A . Lenne n y 38 M . Peterso n 39 B . Denham 40 C. Brookes 41 R . Crawford 42 M . Ho tt on 43 S . Ferguson 44 R. Feathersto n 45 J . Armstron 46 M . McKerrow 47 R . McKerrow 48 T. Rourke 49 C. Johnso n 50 H . Nation 51 A . Brow n 52 A. Terril l 53 R . Versteege n

52 T Terr y 55 T. Anerso n 56 T Birk s 57 T. I rv in e 58 59 L. Fehringg 60 A. Cunningha m 61 B . Coleman 62 C . Sophide s 63 B . Holme s

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:ne fickle nature of the weather 째 as again apparent last we(!,- v- 7th cyclonic nds gr 'r r all coaches and players migraines and visits to hair loss centres from having to cope (and I'm no exception!!). The form sides of the competition hold down 4 of the top 5 spots . The bandwagons of Ormond, Old Haileybury, Old Paradians and Collegians appear to be a bit shaky at present, with not too many punters wishing to climb on board . Footy is a funny game, however, and it is amazing what a win can do for a team's confidence . All of the above named teams are in desperate need for a win - will it be this week? Review At Gillen, we saw N OBs soundly defeat Coll egians by 55 pts, giving Tim Hart plenty of concerns at the moment . It would appear that the Lions' players are much like their press correspondent : failing to deliver. The contest was effectively over at half time, as NOBs held a 33 pt advantage, and from there, merely improved their percentage . For the winners, Skene, Barker and Saad were the best. The Lions' best were Hovey, Harris and Huggins .

Old i' a.di s packed an overnight bag to travel beachside to tackle Old Brighton. It was a long trip home for Peter Bedford's boys as they were given a big touch up by Dale Tapping's charges by 49 pts, A 7 goal third quarter against the howling gale that always seems to blow to the scoreboard end, set up the victory. The OPs were the walking wounded by the final siren, and limped to the line with their tail between the legs . Bradley starred with 8 goals, along with the Gadsden brothers who carved up the OPs like a surgeon . For the Bundoora lads, Heffernan, "Plugger" Brabender and the Half Pie (Harford) went well . It was obvious that Old FIai.Iey`. _-,째 didn't like the camels they hired for the day, as -.17-_": - _ . iars stitched up their plans for a move on the top four by 30 pts . With the home team being in front at quarter time against the typhoon, the fat lady was asked to appear early for the day, and could have won by more, had they not squandered chances . Des Meagher must be pleased with a good win against a side that matched motors with the best in A section in 1999 . Meanwhile Mick Dwyer must be wondering what more he can do to get the best out of his charges . Cunningham, Pasqualotto and Winterburn played well for the home side, whilst according to my Whitefriars spy, OH's best were Ash Hilton and Hassett (still haven't heard from ANYONE from OH!!) .

conr c e zom 3mple',t`red th e mer t eir new, s uctured gam e plan to nerfection by disposing of a lacklustre by 19 pts. Popular coach, Dave Murray has overseen the turnaround in the club's fortunes, with young Ryan placing the screws on Grace . He was well supported by McIntyre and Tucker . Steve Grace needs to find some of this magic formula, as Ormond again have been found wanting against the better sides . For the losers, James, Stone and Presser chipped away . De La S alle continued on their winning way by i i at disposing of the dogged 0 Malvern by 42 pts . Whilst not knowing which team had the hurricane in which quarters, it appeared that the home side packed too many guns for the visitors. The smallest man in football, Bonnici, blitzed by booting 4, and he well supported by Picone and the human preying mantis, Swift. OMs were best served by Murphy, Katris and Captain Courageous, Mullin . i C host f at the home of Harry . uniortunately the Lions aren't going too flash . In fact, theyre going very ordinary at present . Tim Hart must be scratching his head in dismay at what can be done to stop the rot . Meanwhile, Dale Tapping has got GB travelling very nicely, winning last week without some of their beti players . With those players back, OB will be far too good today by 65 pts . The : dians welcome their 'neighbours' in :s to the oval of Br Garvey. The OPs have been ravaged by injury and illness, whilst Des :. :eagher's Whitefriars slaved a very good opponent last week. I feel, though, that the home side play their best footy when their backs are to the wall, and if Reidy can be blanketed, then Peter Bedford will be celebrating a victory tonight . OP by 23 pts. Everybody's favourite and much-loved venue, E .E .Gunn reserve, is the scene wherebv Ormond go into battle against . . As we all know, those deep pockets and wide wings suit the home side . However, the wheels have fallen right off that wagon that was travelling very nicely . Steve Grace tvas last seen at a Beaurepaires trving to locate those missing wheels . Frank Dunell, meanwhile, has marshalled his troops to be playing very good footy. I believe that the home ground advantage will not be prevalent today, and we'll see NOBs add to Ormond's woes . The away side by 14 pts.


---3 at those pic3que ) .. . )ugh pla,, . :, fields, Happy playa p=u, uud -luy, and v,e've seen over the last few weeks that Mazenod is a great place to be at the moment ; they-'re beating everyone . Old Mentonians, whilst still winless, are being very competitive against all sides, they will give I00 0,~. all the time . Unfortunately, today v,on'tbe the day for OM to notch their first win . The Mazenod juggernaut will gn on their merry winning tvay, by defeating C 1: 56 I, s . In the a^~t ~ fnr rn-iesv, 1999 ti sec-ion re1egants, and Dcface the music at c a~ nn Reserve . It mu, - be worrying times for 'ic'.: i, r in light of last : ek's unexpected defeat, and he must be wondering what he can do, In complete contrast, after a slow start, Paul Cooper and his boys are starting to show some of the form which made them clear cut premiership favourites with the 'satchel swingers' . T'T°4- momentum will continue today - De La Salle by 36 pts . Old Brighton, Old Paradians, Ormond, azenod, De La Si'.Ile .

who this Nv~ek pl<-s hi t for the Club . S± , lce joining thc Club in 1993 :-a,_kr has proven himself a fantastic contributor to the U19's, reserves and more recently to the senior team . An excellent mark and often unpredictable kick '-a`ty is a good team player and clubman and all at Pantherland congratulate him on this milestt - congratulations from all a t : Bloods to on playing his recently aga C' ' _ntonians . 1_11 _ll done Chiko" .

BECKETT ORMOND REIDY Wl-IITEFRIARS KAVANAGH MAZENOD DUGGAN DE LA SALLE CARRIGG WHITEFRIAR S HAWKINS ELLIOTT I RUDAR BROWN

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fflc: 3 .7 7 5,14 10.17, 77 01 ns: 1 .0 2,3 3.5 5.5.35 Ih i - Bonnlei 4. Toothey 2. Duggan 2 . Goodier I . Silvers I . Best : Pi~c„c . .-niri . Stvift . Horn, DHytand . 771omas. Old 33entonians : Ca rter 2, Ballan,,,,e 1, Dever 1 . Lawe.s 1 . Best : Katri .s . Newton . Murphy . Costello, Kennedy. Alin. Umpires: Peter Simpson : Geoff Curran (F). Nick Lemon ; Hasty Pay (B) Russell 0,r•ens :Greg Richards (G ) Maaenod: 5.1 7 .4 10 .10 11 .11 .77 Or- c-ad : 2.1 6.4 6 .7 8 .10 .58 hl, :- :nod: Harrison 3 . Tucker 2. Lancaster 1 . Polan 1, Parry 1 . Gooden 1, litt 1 . Dunne I . Best : Rvan, McIntyre. Tucker, O`Donoghue. Potan, _ . : C : end: James 2, Scanlon 1 . Stone 1 . t49ielan 1 . Beckett 1, Grace Ft : James, Bailey, Keleher, Stone . Presser. Robins. Umpires: : ;tek Love ( F), Datiid Gourlay; Stephen Leahy; Robert Parry (G) 0Ot_ '~ :on: 1 .3 7.8 14.9 21 .13.139 :.. . 1 .1 5.4 6.4 10.8 13.12. 90 r- : Bradley 8 . Bristow 3 . M . Gadsden 2. McLachlan 2, Pirrie 2. 1, Phelan 1 . Fitzgerald I . S. Gadsden 1 . Best : M . Gadsden, S. . Bristow. Ewa,-t, Bradelee. Phelan. sdtans: Harford 5, Stevens 2 . Heffernan 2. Hart 1 . Loney 1, Godfrey ftPatender. Best : Heffernan, Sinclair, O'Loughlin, Burns . Stevens. r,, . Umpires: Daniel Nallhsell : Neville Boyle (F), Grant Napper ;Donunfc di (G) 3 .6 8.11 12 .13 15 .19.109 ny: 3 .5 6 .5 10.10 11 .13 .79 .M: R . Reidy 3 . Garng 3 . M . Carbone 2, Hilton 2 . Northey 1 . A. ^-rbn,,e 1 . Phan 1 . Pasqualotto 1 . Wingh 1 . Best : A . Carbone, RorOtey. A. ~ - P.Snterburn . Law. Phan. Old liaIleybury: Adam Hilton 2, Hassell 2 . Hanson 2, Notate 2, Elliott 1 . Bright 1 . Byrns l . Best: Ash Hilton . Hassett . Javasekera . Kejna. Forsyth , Adarn Hilton . Umpires: Gene Hodgins ; Sharon Alger (F), Garry Clartcy; David Murray ( G ) North Old Boys : 5.3 9.9 12 .11 16.15.111 Collegians : 2.1 4.6 6 .7 8 .8 .56 North Old Boys : G. Phytand 4 . Carney 3, Barker 2 . Tonkin 2, R . Maguire I . Boyle 1 . Saad 1, t;'ilkutson 1, Skene 1 . Best ; Skene, Barker. Sand. Curry . Twu.kiu . Booth . Collegians: D. Phillips 2. Paltner I . McKe 1 . Harr I . M . Johnson 1 . Jones 1 . Huo6ms 1 . Best: Hocev. Harr. S. Moll, D . PttID. Hugg . M. Johnson . Umpires: ._ .er James; Robert Sneddon (F). Craig Arnol; Ken Coughlan (G) -13 .05 .00 North Old Boys: 2,1 5,2 8.4 10.8.68 Coll ; 2 .1 2 .3 3,7 4,7,31 North Old Boys : Sutherland 3. N. Tonkin 2. Murray. M. Phvtand . Trenton, Zacek, Fitzpatrick . Best : Barlow, LV'nch. Trhnboti. Sutherland . Zacek, T. Drum. Collegians: Goal kicker mid best players results not received. Old Brighton : 0 .3 3 .9 4.9 6.14 .50 Old Paradiens: 4 .4 4 .5 5.8 5.9.39 Old Brighton: Stevrart 2. Murch 2 . Bbckett, Ghmavln . Best : Talbot . Btekett . Cooper. Rlekarby . McLaughlin, Din7es . Old Paradians: Goal kickers and best players results not received . t' ; ai tefriars: 2.1 4 .9 5.9 8,10 .58 Old lieileybury : 2.5 2 .5 4 .8 6.9 .45 '::~iltefrisrs: Campbell 3. Haseler 2 . Gibbius. Maguire . D . Entries . Best: Carnpt)6t . D. Farites. Johnson. D. Nolan . Reid . D . b'andenboom . Old i:Jleybury: Efstathion 2, Bell . Brandham, Harrop. Saunders. Best : Hill . Bell, Smith. Thiele, Mason. George . : : .zenod O.C: 2.1 3.6 5 .8 9 .11.65 Ormond: 5.2 5.2 7 .3 8 .3.51 Mezenod O.C : Hawkins 6 . Hobbs, Morgan, Hanegraat Best : Halve, Hawkins, McMullin, Fothuotts, Morgan . Ormond: Shepherd 2. Sndth 2, Cooper. Broult . Kootstra . Kukuljan . Best: Livingstone. C . Keleher, Hanmnond, Brennan . Snllth . Fasrell. De La Salle : 5 .6 11 .7 18.15 29.21 .195 Old RSentonians : 0 .0 1 .3 2.3 3.4.22 Be La BaIle :Walker 4. M . Harbor 3. Hyde 3. Borella 2. Bowden 2, Fisher 2 . King 2, Mithen 2, Waters 2. Doak . Ford, Hodder, Lamgy . MeKenzie, McMahon, Vavallo. Old hYentonians : Best: Walker. King. Rogers, Bowden, Waters, Doak.

TODAY'S MATCHES B SECTION COLLEGIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON OLD PARADIANS v. WHITEFRIARS ORMOND v. NORTH OLD BOYS OLD MENTONIANS v. MAZENOD

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Coach : Tim Hart Res. Coach : Anthony Parkin 1 S . Mollard (VC )

2 N . Florentin e 3 B . Woolhouse (C) 4 G. Palmer (VC ) 5 R . Henebery 5 D . Greeves 6 S . Van Der Veene (RVC) 7 S . EIg 8 N . Beattie 9 T. Hovey 10 S. Harding 11 B. McKenzie 12 N . Harrison 13 W. Daly 14 J . Dixon 14 D . Warne - Smith 15 Y. Phillip s 16 D . Phillips 17 R . Hosking 18 C . Mollard 19 A. Baxter 20 Andrew Farr 21 C. Harri s 22 S . Piasente 23 N. Milat 24 T. Knox 25 C. Unswort h 26 S . Woolley (RC) 27 S . Humphry (VC) 28 N . McCan n 29 A . Kenneally 30 L. Moo n 31 J . Rose 32 D . Thompson 33 M . Maxwell 34 M . Britte n 35 Ashley Farr 36 G. Cooper 37 M . Opi e

38 T. Marks 39 N . Har t 40 M . O'Donnel l

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Coach: Paul Coope r Res . Coach : Paul O'Dwyer 1 A Moor e

2 M Mercuri 3 B Corin 3 M Butler 4 L Hal l 5 C Swift 6 M Harbe r 7 C Browne (C) 8 A Mithe n 9 S Hart 10 T Silvers 11 A Evans 11 S Vavallo 12 D Toohey (VC) 13 A Johnstone 13 A Waters 14 B Hackett 15 J Hodder 16 S Hyland 17 A Elliott 18 J Horn 18 C Mercuri 19 R Prezens 20 M Picone 21 D Jackson 22 M O'Donnell 23 J Doak 24 J Morel 25 K Rogers 25 G Hynes 26 S Wood 26 E Williams 28 N Herber 29 M Joyce 30 B Mannix 31 A Flowerday 32 R Bonnici (VC) 33 M King

34 A Pedicini 35 A Mackintosh 36 A McKenzie 37 D Hylan d 38 R Ford 39 M Goodier 40 P Harrison 41 D Spithill 42 D McInerney 43 L Borella 44 X Clancy 45 A Lambe 46 P Bowden 47 S Lask a 48 D Smith 49 L Walker 50 J Lowe 51 M Evans 52 D Poynton 53 J Laragy 54 C Hyde 55 J Laragy 56 R Beattie 58 C Worsteling 59 T Fisher

60 B Hoy 61 C Buick 62 J Hosking 63 C McGergor 64 B McMahon 70 M Dugga n

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4 A . Hanley 5 M . Quirk 6 N . Marmo 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Lancaster 9 A . Tucker 10 M . O'Hara 11 T. Smit h 12 M . Murray 13 P. Gooden 14 N . Meehan 15 N . Parry

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 A. McIntyre 32 S . Paolucci 33

34 M . Pollard 35 R . Hawkins 36 G . Miller 37 L. Morgan 38 P. Nelson 39 A. Quin n 40 C. Dickenson 41 B . Bell 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 D. Grant 44 S . Garbellini 45 B . Meehan 46 B . Hobbs 47 A . McDowell 48 D . Gil l 49 L . Halvy 50 A . Smyth 52 N . Nussbaum 53 D . Linde n 54 B . Leggett 86 R . Foss

- 'A BOYS Coach : Frank Dunnell Res. Coach: Darren Caddy 1 . D .Wilkinson 2 . D .Waters 3 . T.Waters 4. S .Slee p

5. B .Devine (RC) 5. D .Sken e 6. N .Vogels 7. P.Boot h 8. B.Collison (C) 9. L .Curry (DVC) 10 . S .McGrath 11 . G.Collins 12 . S .Lock 13 . THalpin 14 . D.Kingham 15 . J .Talbot 16 . D.Collins 17 . M .Maguire 18 . C.Murray 19 . P.O'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 .Zaca k 44 . M.Drum 45 . B.Pawsey 46 . N .Goonan 47 . J .Barlow 48 . P.Daniels 49 . A.Stone 50 . TDrum 51 . S .Fitzpatrick 52 . N.Sanders 53 . TAyerbe 54 . A.Trimboli 55 . D.Scicluna 56 . P.Arnol d

57 . C.Blaine 58 . J .Gurry 60 . D.Moore 61 . F.Lynch 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

Coach : Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Brad Berry 1 A. Kryzwnia k

2 A. Pirrie 3 C. Barrow 4 M . Talbot 5 N . Perry 6 S . Alderso n 7 B . Logan (VC) 8 M . Gadsden 9 S . Lenno x 10 M . Dennis 11 A . Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R . Kent 14 S . Williams (C) 15 D . Tymms (VC) 16 W. Ear l 17 A . Rickarby 18 M . Jackson (VC) 19 S . Gadsden 20 A . McLachlan 21 T. Ewert 22 L . O'Neill 23 L . Holt 25 S. Nikas 26 A. Cooper 27 D . Paterson 28 J . Bradley 29 J . Murch

30 A. McLaughlin 31 A. Bristo w 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 42 P. McMahon 43 B . Farnham 44 A . Brown 45 S . Fox

46 M . Wilson 47 D . Wilson 48 R . Boxer 49 A . Ginnavin 50 D . Hsiau 51 M . Fisher 52 K . Lynch 57 M . Moon


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OLD M ENTONBAN S

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Coach : Mick Dwyer Res. Coach : Wayne Moss

Coach: Sven Samild Res Coach : Craig Davis

Coach : Peter Bedford Res . Coach: Damian Carroll

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1 A Acreman 2 C Lean 3 B Murphy 4 G Stroud 5 C Wallace 6 D Paterson G Ferguson 8 R Newton 9 G Pride 10 B Kuramoto 11 D Solley 12 C Dwyer 13 A Palmer 14 K Campbell 15 C Davi s 16 D Nock 17 L Richardson 18 T Bournon 19 D . Kitto 20 S Mulle 21 S . Ingram 22 P Harrington 23 A. Drinan 24 C. Twentyman 25 J Winduss 26 G Dart 27 G Katris 28 L Hogan 29 A Carte r 30 M Brooks 31 M Elliott 32 N . Hollo w 33 G New 34 P Flaskis 35 T. McNis h 36 DJ . Alexander 37 M . Francis 38 D Millis 39 T Riley 40 M Manix 41 S Couen s 42 H Mason 43 M Lawes 44 B Clothier 45 M . Kennedy 46 D Mill s 47 Ferguso n 48 J . Webb

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3 R . Kejna (DVC) 4 S . Langford-Jones 5 A . Brudar 6 W. Smith 7 Adam Hilton (C ) () 8 D . Hassett 9 M. Lambert 10 C . Efstathiou 11 D . Warnes 12 N. Hanson 13 B . Harrop 14 A . Forsyth 15 N . Biggs 16 P. O'Donnell 16 B . Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton 18 C . Jayasekera 19 M . Armstong 20 D . Elliott 21 A. Jenke 22 D . Mason 23 M . Seccull 24 A. Ross 25 G . Rowlands (RC) 26 J . Bell 27 P. Dimond 28 S . Walden (VC) 29 B . Carson 30 A . White 31 D . Lay 32 B . Mitchell 33 L. Floyd 34 P. LangfordJones (RVC) 35 D . Lappage 36 B. La y 37 A. Dowsing 38 P. Wright 39 R . George 40 B. Johnston 41 S . Saunders 42 S . Rowlands 43 C. Pountne 44 M . Wray y 45 T. Hilton 46 R . Brandham 47 T. Barker 48 A . Pound 49 G. Finlayso n 50 R . Ladd 51 M. Thiele 52 A . Shepherd 53 N . Hill 54 T. Earney 55 L . Byrns 56 C . Moyle

57 R . Mitchell 58 S . Dave 59 M . Anderson 60 J . Robertson 61 B . Waters 62 C . Dowling 63 C . Jimmieson 64 J . Miller

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50 G Richards 51 L Stephen 52 A . Oxland 53 M Stroud 54 D Goodbody 55 W Ballantin e 56 S. Walch 57 P Watson 58 D Coventry 59 G Lucas 60 S . Flaskis 61 B . Samild 62 R . Ball 63 M . Jones 64 M . Austin 65 T. Sobe y 66 M . Sobey 67 P. Mevel 68 S . Bainbridge 69 N . King 70 J. Vick 71 N . Flinos 72 R . Salaza r 73 J . Anderson 74 A. Brown 75 S. Malone

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7 P. Cosgriff 8 A . Sinclair 9 J . Collins 10 P. Brabender (VC) 11 A. Burns 12 J . Holland 14 B. Brabender 15 B. Dintinosant e 16 M . Godfrey 17 B . Hart 18 G . Porteous 19 John Swindon 20 M . Szewczuk 21 S . Ciavola 22 D . Ciavola 23 P. Walsh 24 D . Digney 25 A . Heffernan 26 M .B . Geary 27 K. Jenkin s 28 S. Jenkins 27 A. Jenkins 30 B. Richardson 31 J . Lucas 33 P. H arr is 34 B . Galloway 35 M . Gale 36 S . Swindon 37 JM Swindon 38 D . Tooz e 39 D . Loney 40 C . Seckiold 41 D . Watson 42 R . Murray 43 A. Swindon 44 M . Joyce 47 N . Ball 48 E . Nayef 49 M . Hildebrand 50 M . Goonan 51 A . Baker 52 M . Ryan 53 B . Atkin 56 A . Sacco 57 M . Stanley 58 J . Muir 59 L . Baker 60 B . Henry 61 C . Watson 62 V. Perry 64 C . Price 65 A. Jakowenko

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36 S Mackey 37 A Guzzo 38 S Hermann 39 A Orr 40 Y Dimadamo s 41 J . Koostr a 42 C Kelehe r 43 J . Keleher 44 M Mabbett 45 C McMurrick 46 C Cleary 47 C . Coope r 48 G Smith 49 M Horsfield 50 M . Heffernan 51 J Murator e 52 C Kara9 eor9iou 53 G Hammond 54 S. Rajki 55 A. Strauc h 56 M Farrell 57 58 M Collins 59 P Konstanty 60 G Ritchi e 61 A Kukulja n

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ndy conditions were certainly the order of the dalast week, everything according to plan apart fro m

the Tigers stumbling at the h an ds of a revitalised Saints who showed they could still be a force . All state players back this week hopefully injuries are at a minimum, one third of the season is gone so the next 6 games become vitally important to all clubs . The t}GB got away to a good start and opened up an early break kicking with the strong wind, but Therry to their credit fought back and were not far behind at the first change. The second term totally belonged to Therry as they kicked 7 twins with the breeze to hav a pretty handy break at the long interval . The home side continued this form into the third as they outscored the OGS kicking into the wind by some 2 goals and then continued this domination with another lazy 7 majors in the final stanza to record a convincing 58 point victory . It has been a long time since the Therry boys have kicked 22 goals and they were particularly pleased with the welcome return of Russell Evans who kicked 6 of them . The Bannisters Corey & Rick were prominent with 4 majors each Rick's all, coming in the second half Imight add . For the Ogs a disappointing day with no good players mentioned in despatches . With both sides being depleted due to injuries, suspensions and state duty it was a pretty tight concern at the gale swept Packer Park. Players from both sides ease their all in a tough uncompromising contest, â‚Ź was very committed and this held sway for them in the end. It was a poor result for the Tigers who failed to capitalise on first use of the breeze, when their kicking let them down, they did have their chances to steal it in the end but alas it was not to be the day of the Tiger. My correspondent from the Saints was so wrapped up in the terrific aftermatch and the damage that he may have done to his liver that he forgot to mention his sides best players (good one Mick) suffice to say it was a terrific team effort . Good players for the vanquished were Digggins, Goodchild. Johnston and James Drury (the Coach said so) and Robin only had to go to Dingley for a beer this week . Ajax made the long trek out to Ivanhoe never having won there before . It was a famous day for them with Freundy and a few of the boys appearing in the Sunday Age. The first half belonged to the Hoes as they played long direct football controlled the aerial duels and went in at half time with a handy 23 point lead and the Jackas appeared to be in a spot of bother. Har.nesy berated his players at half time and made some magical moves as the Jackas kicked 8 in the championship quarter to reverse the trend and turn for home with a handy break . Ajax proved their mettle in the last stanza with 3 goals into the wind to win the game but the Hoes were far from disgraced . Ralinski kicked another 6, while Nick Gold . Gab Dukes, and Brett Duzenham were also pretty good . For the Hoes Simon Narkiewiez was a fine 4 quarter player, Chris Tucker again led from the front, and Ang Pace was

pretty good before retir uig hurt . ~ It was a game o f two halves down at David Street with the Ro vers completely docunatug the first half kicking some 10 goals to the Two Blues solitary major. But then for some inexplicable reason the bovs from Hampton went to sleep and were only able to add I more to their tally for the remainder of the game . Prahran who did not have a winner anywhere early started to get the ball out of the middle through Kip and Gags and rallied to kick some 7 goals after half time to narrowly fail to bridge the gap . The Ausfine best players for the Rovers were Stephen Anderson who picked up plenty of possessions, Lang, Davey, and Big Chief Fletcher . Kip Walford was yet again the rock on which the Prahran game revolves and he received solid support from Gallagher and Danny Howarth . Despite the loss of 3 players to the State side (more than anyone in the section I might add) and a couple of injuries and finishing the game with only 18 fit men Beaumaris were able to bounce back from the disappointment of last week to record a pretty comfortable vIetorv over the hapless Bulleen-Templestowe . As a spectacle the game didn't reach particularly great heights mostly caused by the windy conditions . Beauy held sway virtually most of the day playing some pretty good team orientated football and would have come away pretty pleased with their efforts, while for the Bullants it is shaping as a pretty long tough season for them but they are competitive and have a dip . The Sharks had some pretty good players Matty Quinn was terrific Andrew Spence used his pace to great advantage and is improving all the time while big Mick MatuIlick probably played his best game for the club young Guids was again terrific until succumbing to a knee injury . Robertson I thought was BuIleen's best player ably backed up by Schneider . t_ Y_ u travel across town to Como Park to take on the s in a pretty important match for both sides . Tough to work out how the Ogs are travelling as we never hear from them . Last week's victory would have done the Sainters the world of good and if they can maintain the same intensity and commitment again today I feel they can greet the judge again and bring home another 4 points. St Bedes Mea . tc back on their home patch await the boys fr om 32,- sumption . This could be a danger game for the Tigers because even though they play well at home the Hoes are in pretty good touch at the moment and are gradually improving each week . But that does not mean I am going to tip them as I feel the home side are just travelling that little bit better at the moment and will record another victory to keep in touch with those above them . Prahran await Therry-Penola at Toorak Park . Personally I think Therry will win this game but not before the Two Blues give it one hell of a shake . The home


side really need to win if they are to maintain their finals aspirations, whilst the visitors do not want to and cannot afford to drop one now. so based on this reasoning and nothing else I the boys from out north will just get home . The in form Ajax look It for the return of Kirzner and Marty Halphen tackle Bulleen-Templestowe at Albert park. Having seen both sides first hand in the last fortnight I just cannot see the Bullants overcoming the insurmountable task in front of them in overcoming the Jackas . Try as they might I think on the day they will find Ajax too fast skilfull and classy. The Match of the Round takes place at the picturesque Banksia Reserve where the traditional local derby between Beaumaris an d Hampton Rovers takes place . Plenty of rivalry between the 2 clubs so it promises to be an epic battle . Both are in good form at the moment both are young and have plenty of runners . Hampton cannot afford to go to sleep as they did last week as the Sharks will be quick to capitalise on this and make them pay . Both sides have pretty good defenses but I really feel that Beaumaris can win because theyjust have more scoring options and avenues open to them in the fonvard line . Look forward to catching up with the folks from Hampton at the aftermatch to relive old memories. SOCIAI. Prahran are having their Sports and Fashion Auction at the Heath's Function Centre at Caulfield Racecourse on the 17th of June at 7 .30pm. Cost is $70 .00 per head which includes a Three Course Meal all Beverages Fashion Parade a guest speaker of course the Auction and a DJ. If it is anything like last year's event it promises to be a great night . Tables of IOcan be arranged by contacting Jill Flack on 9-614 4399 . Be there . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Very happy another 9/10. Only Ogs missing this week . Yet again I might add . Getting pretty consistent boys!!!!!! ! Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax at home 0412 213541 is the mobile or email me at brainco(aoptusnet .com.au by 8.00pmSunday nights Thank you very much.

Prahran - Hus Pitts joined Prahran in 1996 following in his brother's footsteps . After missing a season with a broken leg Hus will now play his 50th reserve game with the club today . A fine and courageous player he has also gained senior honours six times . Congratulations Hus .

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SENIORS CLUB LAST WE TOTA L AJAX 6 28 BEAUMARIS 4 20 ST BEDES 3 17 GLEN EIR A 6 17

C RESERVE CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 3 26 D . PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17 R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 13

Therry Penola O .B : 4 .3 11 .5 15.7 22 .10 .142 Old Geelong: 5 .0 8.1 10.5 13,6 .84 Therry Penola O .B : Evans 6. C . Bannister 4. R. Ban nister 4. Bovle . Finnigan . D. Goodisin, Mills. Nancarrow, O'Culiisan . Robinson . Can Enleen . Best: R. Bannister, h an carrow, C. Bannister. Robinson . Evans, Hodstock. Old Geelong: Salter 5, Fisher 2 . Hi ~jns 2 . Vicker-Willis 2 . Ronchi. M . t.ilson . Best: Salter, M. Wilson, Vicker-`t~rillis, N. Power. Bhtglev . Wa ll ace. Umpires : Graeme Hunichen : Dianne Whiteley (F) Glen Eira: 1 .2 7.3 8.8 11 .13 .79 St Bedes 144ent. Tig. : 3 .6 4 .6 8,11 10.14 .74 Glen Eira: Turner 6 . Rvan . O'Donnell . Wilts . Oldhatn, Canana . Best : Astarenko . Tkoez . Turner. Wilson. Haves -Dewar. Carvana . Bodes Ment. Tig .: Hecker 3. L.1FmHe 2. Beasley. Johnston, M . Wu itle, Digtxins . Kingxell . Best : Dtggins . Beastev. Macgeorge. M. tVintle. Goodchitd . Drury, Umpires: Craig Brajtt )e rg : A4ark Mormon ( F) . Wayne Cove : Daniel Blackburn (B) . Robert Dnmstan (G) Ivanhoe Assumption: 1 .5 8.11 8 .15 11 .21 .87 AJAX : 3 .6 5 .6 13 .11 17.14.116 Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 4 . J . Fhtl-r son 2 Flynn 2, Tucker . Woai . Scederi . Best : ii'arkiewlez. Tucker, Dohertc. rid. ' Farlan, Flynn . AJBX: Kalutski 6 . Dukes 3 . N7 . Segal 2 . W'attiiseh ~. U>. Gold .':-:•isler. Freuud. Best : Dukes, KalmskL Duzenman, B . Sc . .1 .' , xh . Wrobei . Umpires: Paid Wttttington: Ai idreaThv alles ( F). J a, ', . z'w-a ;Jarrod Hanmtett (B ) Hampton Rovers : 7.5 10.6 11 .8 11 .9.75 Prahran: 0.1 1.7 4 .10 8 .14.62 Hampton Rovers :Pmver 3 . Lang 2, Holt 2, hia.-..si 2 . Dre w Anderson, Flahtve. Best: S . Anderson . Long . Davey . Fletcher. Ricetla . t .at«Tence. Prahran: Pan 2 . 39urphv 2, Deearteret, Bunnell. Pern~, H . Pitts . Best: Scicluna . Wa~rd, Houart(t. Gallap,her. Murphy. Beer. Umpires : Paul Jones: Leak Gallagher ( F) . John KeIly $ob Seyni our (G )

Bulleen Templestowe: 2.1 6.5 8 .9 8 .11 .59 Beaumaris : 6.5 12.7 17.12 20.17.137 Bulletin Templestowe: McLaren 4 . Hare. W. Thompson, Tultoch . Robertson. Best : Graham . Touriganis . R4ei.aren, Latnbro poutos. Hare. Youn . Beauma.~s: Bu Her 4, Vance 4. Spence 3. Boctor 3 . B . Phiaott 2 . Holt 2. A.~uin. Rean . Best : Gutdlon . Sherman . Spence . M . guin . Alatulick, B. PhilpottUmplres : Trent Foley : Damian Lane (F)

RESERVES - 13.05 .00 Therry Panels OB : 5.10 7.11 9.14 11 .20.86 Old Geelong: 1.0 5 .2 6 .6 7 .6.48 Therry Penots OB : Tadmae S . GnSt~s 2. Thrush, R1chlahon . Hill, Weston . Best : M . GaronL Tadmae. Hill, J . 5acco. Weston . Canddoro . Old Geelo ng: Ro~s~an 4. Couzens 2. Lansdall. Best : Edgar. OBrien . Harrington, LansdaIl Couzens . Glen Eire : 0.1 1.5 1 .5 2 .6.18 St .Bedes Men .Tig. : 3.4 4 .4 10.13 12 .16.88 Glen Eira : Goal kickers mid best plmrrs results not received . St.Bedes PRen.Ttga Chaplin 3. Fedderson 2 . '! 2, M. McColl, Har-ut~con . J . Tomlinson . Recupero. Hqnvell . Best : - .ad. Marshall, 4Lfsud Htpssell . Wright . Fedderson . Ivanhoe Assumption : 2.4 4.7 6.10 10 .16 .76 MAX: 2.0 3.1 5 .3 5 .4.34 Ivanhoe Amumption: Faiiweather 3 . Jackson 2, ',land, Izn acher. L. Pearce . Rnsenfetdt, tacoeangeto. Best : Whiteltead. L . Pearce, ~obertson . Fainveattter, Jaekson .Vlaud`AJAY: Flanun . ['cke, Czarny.Jutian Feldntan, Wajnberg. Best : Field. Barnett, Roth. S.vnuel. Pyke. Shaip . Hampton Rovers: 0.3 5.3 6 .6 9.12.66 Prahran: 1 .2 1 .5 3 .6 3 .6.24 Hampton Rovers : Crawford 3, Dallas 2 . Hellier 2. McBride, Quon . Best : D;dver. David Anderson, Ly~tch, Marshall . {ebard . Adams . Prakuan.: Pal'eodm :os, Nugent, Vagg, . Best : Nugent. Vagg . McCollum, Pee . Campbell . Be .ut .

Bu lleen Templeatowe: 2.1 2.2 3 .3 5 .3.33 Beaumaris : 2.1 4.5 8 .7 11 .7.73 Bu lleen Tomplestowe: Hor4arth 2 . Nonhovdtvs . Stott. McKenzie . Best : HastV. Horseford . Kaskalou . Monhovats . Gannts . E:Js~o el . Beaumaris : Jones 2, Nish 2 . tanzano 2, L. Gibson 2 . FL Gibson . GOr~etd, Walsh . Best : H. Gibson, L . Gibson, Stevens, McLean. Atkins . Walsh .

TODAY'S MATCHES C SECTION OLD GEELONG v . GLEN EIRA ST. BEDES MENT. TIG. v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTION PRAHRAN v . THERRY PENOLA BEAUMARIS v . HAMPTON ROVERS AJAX v. BULLEEN-TEMP .


C Section AJAX

BEAUMARIS

Coach : Wayne Hermes Res Coach: David Marks

Coach : Jim Duman Res Coach : James Whitla

1 J . Wrobel 2 A . Kalinski 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudakov

1 N . McLean 2 S . Nish 3 A . Mckenzie 3 J . Magee 4 J . Black 4 M . Smith 5 M . Ensor 6 A . Quin 7 P. Fisher 8 J. Mead 9 B . Nicholson 10 A . Ladd 11 M . Lee 11 L . Stevens 12 L . McNicholas 13 S. Wilson 14 L . Buller 14 D . Drew 15 N . Craven 16 M . Qui n 17 D . George 17 B. Stevens 18 N . Kennedy 19 N . Atkins

5 J . Reic h D . Kalb

7 N . Gold 7 G. Samuel 8 A . Krongold 10 G. Dules 11 M . Weisle r 12 J . Basist 13 A . Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 N . Gol d 16 M. Konsky 17 A. Cuklerman 18 J . Kirzner 19 L . Pyke 19 M. Halphen 20 B. Lewski 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A. Bensimon 24 J . Sharp 25 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenman 27 L. Levi n 28 P. Walvisch 29 D. Marks 30 N . Israelsohn 31 M . Barnett 32 D . Janover 33 A . Boc k 34 D . Gunn 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 A . Mordech 38 J . Bram 39 B . Klei n A . Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 D . Bugalski

43 Y. Shein 4 4 45 D . Wellitzer 46 J . Feldman 47 D . Onas 48 M. Buckley

49 A. Godlowicz 50 J . Rockman 51 N . Diamond 52 53 T 54 55 P. Naphtali 56 57 58 59 D . Goldfein 60 J . Weinberg

61 S . Czarny 62 6 3 64 65 66 Y. Field 67 68 69

70 S . Boon

71 A . Lewin 93 M . Feldy D . Frid

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 . Haynes 28 J . Vance 29 C . Martin 30 T Reoi n 30 R . Corfield 31 L. Gibson 31 A . Spence 32 M . Matulick 32 S. Mitchell 33 G . Jury 34 Q . Groves 35 N . Boctor 35 B. Ferguson 36 A. Blackie 37 B. Philpott 38 A. O'Brien

39 S. Pott s 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

OULLEEN• TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Paul Nigro Res Coach: David Hooper

1 J Prior 2 G Alexander 3 S Young 4 W Thompson 5 M Agrotis 6 P Graham 7 P Robertson 8 N Bone 9 C Parris 10 P George 17 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

GLEN EIRA Coach: Paul Beddoe Res Coach : Phil Jones

1 M . Ryan 2 N. Astapenko 3 C. Massis 4 D. Cassar 5 A . Tsirogiannis 6 C. 0'Donnell 7 S . Vamvakas 8 D . Wilson 9 H . Batty 10 G. Richards 11 T. Rossiter 12 B . King 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. D Ynon 26 N . Dymond 27 R. Gilmore

28 C. Kernick 29 D. Dunlevie

29 P Bone 30 D Williams 31 A Shine 32 R Williams 33 N Hamshare 34 S Lambropoulos 35 D Daskalou 36 P Hare 37 L Thompson 38 S James 39 T Franklin 40 41 L Cessario 42 P Edwards 43 M Mason 44 R Schneider 45 46 A Humphrey 47 48 49 B Touriganis 50 D Glover 51 M Sund 52 J Gunn 53 C Catano 54 S Dowlan 55 L Stott 56 M Tuomy

55 L . McGaw 57

57 D Bone 58 59

58 59 60

60 A Eidsvoge geIl

30 31 32 M . D'Zilva 33 A . Sheedy 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 L. Doolan 41 D . Boyd 42 J . Dunlevie 43 M . Jones 44 S . Diamond 45 46 47 P. Slifka 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

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HAMPTON ROVER S Coach : Russell Barnes Res Coach: David Rogerso n

1 J . Lan g 2 M . McKellar 3 D. Busby 4 S . Anderson 5 B . Martyn Yn

6 A . Crowthe r 7 J . Da y 8 Drew Anderson 9 B . Boyd 10 B . Holt 11 J . Zampaglion e 12 R . Dunbal l 13 G. Woods 14 G. Jackso n 15 M . Flahiv e 16 D . Marshall 17 D . Ari z 18 P. Adams 19 M . Lawrence 20 A. Powe r 21 S. Fanning 22 T. Wilmott 23 S. Helliger 24 C . Scarlett 25 M . Davey

26 Sam Will s 27 A. Quon 28 A. Vos s 29 M . Fletche r 30 W . Earl e 31 T. Pucell a 32 David Anderso n 33 M . Lake 34 A A . Duddyy

35 P. Buckley 36 J . Cunningha m 37 R . Hun t 38 J . Humphries 39 M . Crawfor d 40 S . Foste r 41 J . Dwye r 42 K . Chaston 43 L . Dallas 44 B . Johnston e 45 A . Mason 46 B. Sim e 47 J. Fe tterplace 48 T. Lync h 49 M. Flyn n 50 P. Apinitis 51 Scott Wills 52 B . Hebard 53 E . Zuke r 54 J . McBride

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C Section IVANIIOE/

ASSUMPTION Coach: Don! Valkanis Res. Coach : Peter Curtin 1 . S . Conley

1 . R . Armstrong 2. L. Hull-Brown 3. C. Tucker (C ) 4. T O' n e il l 5. J . Scoble 6. T. Healy 7. P. Rawley 8 . J . Shuttleworth 9 . E . Healy 10 . P. Lee 11 . J . Finlayson 12 . B. Finlayson 13 . S . Narkiewicz 14. P. Flynn (VC) 15. J . Curtin 15. F. Falcone 16. M . Scuderi 17. B . Giles 18 . T. Scoble 19 . D . Wood 20 . D . Sarto r 21 . L . Blackwood 22 . R . Angelin i 23 . D . Ryan 24 . B. Frew 25 . J. Frisina 26 . S . Fairweather 27 . K.Smith 28. J . Pace 29. G . Kin g 30. M . Sloan 31 . D. Mcfarlane 32 . L. Pearce 32 . S . Conlay 33 . S . Mcgowan 34 . B . Joyce 35 . P. Whitehead 36 . C . Zeegers 37 . C . Giankilidis 38 . H . Young 39 . M . Ebbage (RC) 40. P. Martin 41 . C . Mcdonald 42. P. Murphy 42. T. Timms 43 . G . Sullivan 44 . A. Pace 45 . J . Raywood 46 . M . lacouanel o 47 . S . Warre n g 48 . R .Toogood 49 . A . Rosenfeld (RVC) 50 . D . Jacka 51 . D . Pearce 52 . S . Doherty

53. E . Sullivan N 57. M. Evans 68. J . Mazzocca 78. C . Brow n 88 . N . Dykes 99 . G . Robe rt son

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OLD GEELONG Coach : Tony Morwood Res Coach: Scott Harrington 1

2 D . Salter 3 4 C. Stinchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis 6 P. Middelton 7 J . Paul 8 T. Seymour g J . Wilson 10 T. Brain 11 M . Javgietis 12 N . Power 13 H . Mclnnes 14 K. Hendratta 15 S. Bingley 16 S. Edge 17 M. Wilson 18 J . Power 19 A. Salter 20 M . Fisher 20 G Coldwel l 21 A . Landale 22 J . Taylor 23 S . Higgins 24. R . Marriott 25 L . Wilson 26. J. Foley 27

28. A Farrar 29 30 N . Kemp 31 D . Varley 32 J . Wallace-Smith 33 S . Lansdell 34 H. Borbank 35 D. Mclnnes 36 D. Mclnnes 37 38 D. Bolton 39 H . Gretton-Watson 40 J . Malpas 41 S . Rowan 42' R . Brown 43 A . McKay 44 M . McCarthy 45 D . Taylor 46 S. Milne-Pott 47 M . Averry 48 T. Chirnside

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

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REAL ESTATE

PRAHRAN Coach: Tony Free Res Coach : John Ross

1 D Gallaghe r 2 T St Clair 3 T Murphy 4 M McCallum 5 S Pang 6 A Corboy 7 R Thomson 8 A Bevan 9 M Scicluna 10 B Hodgson 11 A Pitts 12 L Nyko 13 C Perry 14 M Eastham 15 S Birch 16 A Rhodes 17 D Howarth 18 J Nugent 19 S Campbell 20 D Decarteret 21 G Paleodimo s 22 N Roberts 23 A Garvie 24 D D emart e 25 C Henshall 26 B Martin 27 I McGarry 28 K Walford 29 J Goodlet 30 J Crow 31 G McIntyre

32 A Bunnet 33 A Daly 34 C Miller 35 B Gellie 36 H Pitts 37 A Power 38 G Rooney 39 M year 40 B Scanlo n 41 J Belcher 42 S Altschwager 43 S Oliver 44 C Blight 45 M Vagg 46 G Walsom 47 J Killeen 48 J Warlan d 49 M Warland P Herridge 51 T McAdi e 52 M Kurban 53 A Rolfs 54 M Erdem 55 L Aitken 56 S Gadd 57 D Villani 58 J Ross 59 W Pye 60 N Wallmeyer

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Coach: Peter Geddes Res Coach : Tim Lamb

1 M Kinsella 2 L Wintle 3 J Sebire 4 A L' Huillier 5 5 Napier Owen 6 A Ryan 8 A Roberts 9 J Cunningham 10 C Ross 12 C Stewart 13 D Goodchild 14 P Lannan 15 D Johnston 16 P Wintle 17 T Macgeorge 18 T Giaquinta 19 B Tomlinson 20 J Drury 21 D Spence r 22 P Johnson 23 D Napie r 24 T Beasley 25 5 Booth 26 S Hecker 27 5 Kingwell 28 S Boczar 29 T Marshal l 30 D Falkingham 31 M Mifsud 32 J Dickinson 34 C Meyer 35 B Bilos 37 M 36 A Connolly Gangi 38 P Carroll y 39 C Tesoriero 40 C Johnston 41 D Thompso n 42 D Diggins 43 B Smith 44 J Recupero 45 R Gould 46 G Gomez 47 D Vidovic 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 S Waters

62 M Uberti 63 T Waters 64 J Harrington 65 P Sgariot o 66 R Parsons 67 A Hi well 68 B Beasley 69 J Tomlinson 70 G Davies 71 A Drury 72 M Hecker 73 M Kik i 74 D Young 75 P Fedderson

THERRY PENOLA Coach : John Toohey Res . Coach: Chris B e y

1 Petrevski M (DVC) 2 Finnigan M (C) 3 Bannister R 4 Elliot M 5 Sacco J 7 Bannister S 8 Hollow L 11 Hutchinson J 12 Moran R 13 Thrush J 14 Loughran T 15 McMahon A 16 Goodwin M 17 O'Keefe S 18 Carter B 19 Grant A 20 Clarke J 21 O'Neill D 22 Griggs S 23 Bye C 24 Evans R 25 Edwards P 26 Carbis G 27 Stevens B 28 O ' Kearney M

29 Dorian P 30 Tadinac M 31 Hollow S 32 Sacco J (RC ) 33 LaFontaine N 34 Fitzpatrick B 35 Villani S 36 O'Shea T

37 Castaldi D 38 Nancharow M 39 Boyle S (VC) 40 Garoni P (RVC) 41 Crotty M 42 Gauci M 43 Warren M 44 Van Engelen J 45 Carter M 46 Lucas C 47 Goodwin D 48 Courts G 49 Whykes B

50 Mills A 51 Candi loro D 52 Goodwin R 53 Kerr R 54 Christofoli M 55 Garoni M 57 Weston D 58 Altanhan 0 60 Melia D 61 Scuilli B 66 Culph M 68 Swinden A 70 Kilpatrick A

71 Lyons B 74 Lees S 75 Keenan R 76 Lees C 87 Jones P 88 Van Engelen D 91 Thompson G 95 Hill M 96 Reddan S 97 Goodwin S 100 Loiudice J

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D1 SECTION by Barry Hicke y

quinas is now the sole unbeaten senior team A in any Section, and Banyule have slipped into the four at the expense of St Leo's . Interesting weeks and more changes ahead yet me thinks . LAST WEEK La Trobe Univ . and Oakleigh fought out a nail biting draw with the Oaks defending a 38 point lead going into the last Qtr . Dean Sheldrick played another top game in the middle for the Trobers, with good support from winger, Shaun White. The Kitts Bros, Shane & Ashley, also did well in midfield for the Oaks, with Duncan McKenzie effective as a roving forward . Caulfield Gr. overpowered Old Camberwell with exemplary windy day tactics, gaining a handy lead in the ist term and doing all the correct things thereafter. The Wells came back in the last Qtr but, like the good side they are, the Fields pulled away for a solid win . Vella shone in the ruck for the Fields, with 'Texan' & ' Chocco' consistent all day. Wells had fine games from Ben Tipper at HBF, David Lilja at CHB, both well supported by Nick Robinson . Monash Blues were bested by Aquinas with a burst of goals in the closing minutes of a defenders game on the wind ravaged Frearson . Mostly, the ball ricocheted between the respective backlines with majors a scarce item . The Blood's stars were Paul Harper at FB, Glen Whitehead again in the middle . Saul Downes on his wing, and the consistent John Jess at HBF. The Blues had FB, Pete O'Neill, and Ed Morrison in great touch, with some encouraging signs from the returning Christian Gregory . Old Essendon blitzed Old Carey with seven unanswered goals in the back half of the last term, and with remarkable field kicking in tough conditions . Not really much in it until that last burst, but Grammar did use the ball better than the Panthers all day. Jason Fincher at FF was the BIG difference for OEG, his 5 goals in the last stopped Old Carey dead ; Scott MacPherson dominated the ruck contests ; & Peter Hexter impressed in defence . Damien and Brendan Shutie starred on their flanks for OC, while the long striding Nick Everett was at every contest on his side of the oval, again . Banyule vanquished an out of sorts St Leo's in another impressive display by the Section's quiet achievers . The Bears blew the Parks away

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merit. Both sides play simple, direct foo'ty, and round the ground will be evenly matched . Banyule's big problem will be containing the brilliance of Glen Whitehead in midfield, and Marchi Tarulli, Andy Cultrera, and Craig Thomas up forsvard, to say nothing of Jason Livingstone . This should be a top game, with the Bloods taking the points by 4/5 goals . Though the Bears proved me wrong last week, a win to them today would be a serious upset . RE~£' F'8VEa Today's winners should be : Caulfield, Blues, Old Carey. St Leo's, & Aquinas . Correspondent s the contacts are 9818 1425 phone and fax. Email : xa .el .lya il .com .au

-?s .'-_ -. :es :;ich ._3d _ ~enn. atiJ" - i0 0 , . The very likable "Filthy" runs out in th e turquoise and silver for the 100th time this Saturday. A true utility in the style of Trevo r ogh . Filth is highly adaptable and always give s plenty . Well done Richard - keep kicking long . . . . . .

La TraW_ University : 4.4 7.7 9.9 14.17.101 Oakleigh: 8.4 9.12 14 .17 14.17.101 La Trohe Universitp : Sheldrick 4. VJlvte 3. Kearney 3 . Fredrickson 2 . Contra . Dejanovic. Best : Whlte. Sheldrick. Edmunds, Forrest . Bland, Conant . Oek.feigh : MacKenzie 5 . Clark 3 . Hardee 3. Dalton . Heeerhi . Redford . Best: Clark. S. Kitts . A . Kitts . Hanley. Randle, MacKenzie. Ump3res ; Luke MonerieCt: Lionel Katz (F) Caulfield Grammer: 5.7 9.8 16.9 19.11 .125 Old CamberweB : 1 .1 4.4 8.8 10.10.70 Caulfield Gramnur. Anllet 6 . '.targerLson 4 . Suntan 2 . G. HarrL=on 2 . Rot'als. Rosman. M . Harrison. Vella. Cm.vlLhaw. Best: Vella . Cowiishaw. Rw aLs. Buctva~ran . Amiet . M. Harrison . Old CambtrsreB: Bro,ssIless 5. Clay 2. Nov . Robinson, Vlttitehead. Best : Tipper . MacKenzie . Robinson . Gladrnan . Ldja . Umptees: Andrew Mitchell ; Josh Di Pietro (F ) Monnsh Blues: 0 .7 2.9 3.12 4 .15.39 Aqu3aas O .C: 2 .8 4 .8 4.9 8 .13.61 Manuals Blum: Gregory 2. Creamer . DeYoung. Best: O'NeIIl . Caldvrelt. Crearner. Bains . Friday, DeYotmg. Aquinas O .C: Whitehead 2 . TaruW 2 . Thomas 2 . R. Moran. Harkin. Best : Harper. Dounes. Jess. Whitehead. Larkin, Flynn. Umpires: Alan Ladd: Paul Dinneen (F) . .Geoff Grig Beornn McCarthy (G ) Old Essendon Grxmmer. 2 .2 9 .3 11 .4 20 .9.129 Old Carcy : 3 .3 5 .8 10.11 1 .18.82 Old Esseadoa Grammer: Hakvn 7 . Luttcrsctunidt 5. Evans 4. Bn•ant 2. Flerrllrtg. Best : Uebergang. Patger. Turner. L . Fletcher. Evans . Hughes. Old Carey : Phillips 3. Cohen 2. Birktll 2 . Munro 2. Campbell. D. Siurtte. Best : D. Shone . B . Shutie. Everet. Angus . Knczeiic. Phillips . Umpires: Paul Lamble: Kevin %kInte (F) Banyule : 3 .4 8 .8 10.11 18 .18 .126 StJ,eos Emmaus: 3.5 5 .5 7 .11 7 .13 .55 Banyule: Plavfi3lr 5. O'Comiell 4. Sutterby 3 . Gilbert 2, Maxon 2 . T . Egan . Burke. Best: Natoli. Wdlnrore. Wilkes. Sharv. Taylor. D. Willicuns . St.Leos Emmaus : P. McGloin 2. BonNCi. HeIIcus. Hodder. Mouton. T. McCann . Best: P. McGtooni . R McGloin. Ronda . Umpires : Max U.1tunarm :Matt Cox (F)

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5 YEARS AGO - 199 5 Registrations up to this round totaled 9477 3115 new and 6362 re-registered, and made up of 7615 senior and 1862 Under 19 . Three wins on end and Old Scotch inflicted a heavy defeat on Old Melburnians 14.13 to 6 .16 . Best were Hume, Stokes, Steele, Price (Old S), and Staritski, Webb, Fairchild, Rose (Old M) . The O .M .'s had gone down the previous week with 8 .10 to 20.21 to Uni Blues and were in an early season slump . MHSOB saluted two fine club men on their 150th game, Ray Knight, The Engineroom legend and Dean Comer, 3 times C to F Victorian captain and 4 time C section B and F runner up . A man can be unlucky ! Beaumaris (E South) continued their unbeaten run with a very easy win over third team Peninsula O.B . Stars were Nicholson, King, Holt, Hanrahan (Beaumaris), and for Peninsula Adam Landry starred on the h .b . flank and Simon McMahon celebrated his 150th game with a formidable performance on the ball. Top goalkickers in the U19 were Sect . Nth . J . Thrush (Therry) 37 ; Sect . Cent . . M . Spencer (Old Carey) 56 ; Sect . Sth. N . Bocter (Beaum) 43 . De La missed a chance to go into the four when shocking inaccuracy cost them the game against second bottom team, St Bernards . It was close all day but the De La boys just could not kick goals losing 10 .19 (79) to 12 .9 (81) . Best were Mcllroy, Boyle, Martin (NOB) and Mannix, Cowrey, Miller (De La) . It would've been an early night in the De La pavilion as the reserve also went down 10.11 to 11 .12 . E South coaches were Jack McDonald (ANZ) . Garry Nicholson (Beau). Gary Rosewarne (Elst), Alan Sutherland (Monash Grv). J . Donnolly (Monash W.) . Rod Bourke (Oak-fl, Myles Landry (Penins), Peter Olivieri (Power H.) . Brett Sebire (St Pats), Ang Lamanna (Sales) . 10 YEARS AGO - 1990 Marcellin third in A section, tailed 7th placed Therry all day and despite a strong final term, 4 .3 to 0 .4, went down by 8 points . Best were O'Rourke Grocock, Carter (Therry) and Castagna, Lennox, Day (Marc) . Five points down, ten minutes to go, and wind at their backs, Marcellin fell victim to Therry's local knowledge . It was VAFA Race Day on Thursday May 16 at Australia's premier racecourse . Caulfield . The VAFA Handicap was won by Prime Risk . The VAFA thanked VATC Chairman . Peter Lawrence (of Old Scotch fame) for his co-operation in this popular venture .

What a performance it was from th e Red Devils when they - -- kicked 19 .20 agains t Old Melburnians and still went down by 16 points . Unbiased Press Corr. Tom Johnston reported it as the best game at E .P. for the year, and no one argued . Andrew Witt's 6 goals before half time was an outstanding effort . His brother Tony, and big c .h.f. Neil Wright were also best . Small men Sedgwick, Griffiths and Vincitorio (4 gls) were the Devils stars . 'F' section coaches were Tony Kennedy (ANZ), W . Kraska (C'wealth Bank), Wayne Taylor (FIT), M . Sampson (Penin. O .B .), Barry Young (Rich . Cent.), Garry Connolly (St . Marys), Chris Pecora (Sales.), Alan Flave (UHSOB), Laurie Duffus (Uni Reds), A . Elliot Wtown) . Mark Tymms broke the club record for Fawkner by playing his 218th game for Fawkner, a record set by Peter Ferguson in 1984 . Ormond congratulated Mike McArthur-Allen on his 150th game as coach . Could Mike be the first A section coach to take his team to four successive A section flags? Coaches with three successive A section flags to their credit are Maurie Considine (Old Paradians, 1962-3-4), John Booth (Old Paradians 1966-7-8), and Ted Farrell (Ormond 1971-2-3) . Geoff Hibbins also had three successive flags with Collegians in B 1956, A 57-58 . 15 YEARS AGO - 198 5 Victorian Police Force had announced that it would provide a trophy for the most disciplined Under 19 team. The VAF,A were sponsoring a series of matches at Elsternwick Park for the Intellectually Disabled . E section coaches were Richard Morlev (Bulleen UTD). Gary Rosewarne (E'wick), Roy Boef (F .I .T.O .B .), Brian Bond (Heatherto), R . Cutts (Old Carev), Michael Perry (Old Geelong), Rod Kerley (Peninsula), Bernard Geary (Preston PviBOB), I . Stewart (Uni . Reds), Graham Clough (Williamstown CYMS) . St Bernards shocked Collegians with a first term 6 .1 to 0 .4 and then held on all day to win by seven points . Best were Wood, Sullivan, Mulkearns (St Berns), and Treagar . Daff, Schmidt (Coll) . Ross Booth in his A section Review stated that the sceptics were starting to claim that as in years gone by Collegians run had ended . 20 YEARS AGO - 1980 With one third of the 1980 season completed, Collegians was the only undefeated senior team . St


Bernards O.C . stopped De La's run when they ran out winners by 34 points after being on top from the first change . Final scores were 14 .10 to 8 .12 with 1,Vade, Angel, Dealanar (St Bernards) and M . Greene, Bourke, O'Keefe (De La) the best . 200 games to Kevin "Dad" Drinan, St Kilda CBOC hackman, winner of three senior best and fairest awards . Kew (B) held on to second place with a 10 goal win over old Paradians 18 .22 to 10 .10 with Seakins, Blay, B. Smith (Kew) and C . Hughes . Morelli, Symes (Old Par) the best . 100 games to Rick "Pole" Pisarski (Od Melb) fState and All-Australian player in 1979 - a great mark and prodigious kick . New club Peninsula Old Boys (F) won their fourth game out of six when they beat F.I .T . 23 .11 to 12 .8 with the stars Horne, Rob Hulls, Estorffe (Pen O .B .) and Engelfield, T. Baird, J . Baird (F.I .T.). Top goalkickers were 'A' Karvellis (U . Blues) 41, 'B' Chard . (F'ner), 30, 'C' Priestley (Old B'ton), 42, 'D' Powell (St Bedes), 23, 'E' Heltman (Mentone), 24, 'F' Pace (T'town), 50 . A wonderful feat by Michael "The Battleship" Roberts of St Bedes O .C. - Michael lived at Orbost had travelled nearly 60,000 km to play his 100 games and had been in the best six players in over 80 games. 25 YEARS AGO - 1975 Ormond got home by a point in a thrilling finish against North Old Boys with the score kicked in the last minute of play . North's inaccuracy, 14 .20, compared with Ormond's kicking, 16 .9 . cost them the game . Jenkins, Chisholm and Alan Graham (6 gls) (Ormond) and Rowis, Fogarty and S . Maguire (North) were best . Advertisers were National Bank, John Hickman, Hibernian Accident Fund, Royal Insurance, Sherrin, Arena Sporting Footwear, Prouds, Ansett . Geelong (A) led Old Paradians for most of the game and looked set for their first win when they were 21 points in front of the last change, but Parade kicked 5 goals in the last term, getting to the front shortly before the finish to win by 6 points . Hughes, . Symes, Carroll (O .P.) and Hera, Sheringham . and Silver (Geel) were best players . 30 YEARS AGO - 197 0 Collegians staged their Reunion Day at Harry Trott Oval with a tremendous crowd in attendance, which was very pleasing to organiser Warwick Mitchell . "Bag Of Spuds" was won by club M .O . Dr. Vivian . Training squad for Perth Carnival had been chosen made up of 42 from 'A' section, 21 from 'B' section, 4 from 'C' section and 1 each from 'D' and 'E' Sections . Coburg (A), Uni Blacks (B) and UHS Old Boys (C) and Army Apprentices (Junior 2) were the only unbeaten teams . Coburg were almost upset by De La Salle, who

handled the wet conditions well, even though De La Salle scored only 9 points in the second half. It was half way through the last quarter before Coburg took the lead, and went on to triumph by 7 points . Best were N . Beattie, Pearson and Scanlon (Coburg) and Whitelaw, Halasa and B . Lyons (De La Salle) . Australian University Championships was being held at Monash University with 14 Universities competing . La Trobe Uni replaced Elsternwick as top side in "E" section when they beat Elsternwick by 11 points . 40 YEARS AGO - 196 0 "D" section captains were Bill O'Halloran (Caulf. G), John Douglas (St Kevins), (ANZ Bank) Doug Ridley (Old Brighton), J . Taylor (St Kilda CBOC) . 100 games to John McClure, Les Gordon (Powerhouse), Barry Morrison (Ivan), "Chubby" Produfoot (Alph), Tony Graham (Old Melb) . Victorian team to meet South Australia was Max Rush (Capt), Russell Daff, Max Jobling (Coll), Leigh Grant (V.C .) (Power House), Tony Capes, Greg Keogh (Old X), Bill Colenso, Barry Kerr, Graeme Peck, (Old Melb), David Cowper, Peter Harkness, Ian Law (Old Scotch), Russell Lewis (Old P), Nell Lewthwaite (Ivan), Ken McCormick (Alph), Rex Mulligan (C'wealth Bank), Jocka Nelson (MHSOB), Ian Redpath (Geel), Brian Roet, Trevor Steer (U . Bllcs) and Peter Rush (U . Blues) . QUIZ : Can you name the six players who had either played or went on to play V .F.L. football? 50 YEARS AGO - 195 0 Hampton Rovers, with a great exhibition of wet weather football, led Uni Blacks all day, and despite strong opposition in the last quarter, held on to win by 2 goals . Jim McQueen, Doug Arnold and Dave Bland were the Rovers best, with John Brady, magnificent in defence, Lionel King and Nigel Gray stars for Blacks . Ormond kicked 3 .5 to 0 .2 in the last quarter against Old Melburnians to win by 3 points and set a Club record with seven wins on end (this writer's first game for Ormond and he still remembers O .M's full forward Bob Chadwick hitting the post with seconds to go - N .B . ) "Kia Ora Sports Parade" was on at Prahran Town Hall on July 7 with test captain Lindsay Hassett as one of the guests appearing on the programme . Lindsay had also been a champion interstate amateur footballer in his day, winning A section best and fairest in 1935 and 1936 , ANSWER TO gUIZ. Barry Kerr (Foots) 57-59 27 games Graeme Peck (Hawth) 53-55 31 games Ian Law (Hawth) 60-69 106 games Neil Lewthwaite (S .M.) 61 9 games Brian Roet (Melb) 61-66,68 106 games Trevor Steer (Coll) 61-66 88 games


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T ound 6 matches, which were played in very windy onditions, have helped to spread teams in each section so that as the half way point of the season nears . Section 1 already seems to have the four settled (no offence "General" and Marcus, but the challenge is now in front of your players.) In section 2 it appears seven teams are striving for two finals' places . REVIEW OF ROUND 6 SECTION 1 Old Scotch consolidated their top four position through their defeat of St Kevins by eighteen points. Prahran outplayed Old Brighton and recorded victory by fifty eight points. Prahran never seemed in danger of defeat as their big men constantly won first use of the ball for their smaller running players. Nigel MacPherson, with 5 goals starred for Prahran, for whom ruckman Simon Harold, kev forwards, Dave Butterworth and Brett Cartlidge also did well . Out at Central Park, Old Xave rians continued on their winning way with victory over Mazenod by seventy seven points . Old Melburnians defeated Marcellin by fifty six points in windy conditions in Bulleen Park . At half time, Old Melburnians held a ten point lead, which they built to forty four points at the last change . Against the wind in the fourth quarter, Old Melburnians continued to work as their lead continued to increase . De La Salle had the bve . SECTION 2 Like the wine at CANA, the best was left to the last by Co llegians . Their last quarter effort, although praiseworthy. was too late to bring victory as Yarra Valley had already kicked too much with the wind to lose the match . Last year's runners up won by twenty five points . For the winners the Brothers McVean (Jeremy and Fraser) played well with support from Matt Strauch and the "comeback kid" Cameron Box . Best for Collegians were Al Gay, Ash Thomas and Phil Baxter.

In the morning match, Therry Penola proved too talented for Old Geelong who went down on the field by eighty seven points but who "kicked the sweep" on sportsmanship . The match was an emotional one as veteran Bob Lyons made his 350th appearance for Therry Penola. Better players for them were Dan Ward, John Zanetti, Rod Egglestone, and Geoff Pinner. When the siren sounded Old T rinity held a five point lead. However the last kick by Old Camberwell was allowed to continue . After a couple of right turns the ball crossed the goal line and brought victory to Old

Camberwell by the minimum margin. Old Camberwell were well served by John Harvey in the ruck, winger Cam McCulloch and forward Simon Jones . Old Ivanhoe outplayed Whitefriars throughout their match and recorded a seventy four point victory. Old Ivanhoe kicked with the aid of a strong wind and by the first change, they held a thirty four point lead, which was increased to fifty two points at half time . The much vaunted match between Rupertswood and St Bernards, ended in T.S. Eliot terms, with a whimper and not a bang. St Bernards, who were depleted, were never a threat to Ruperswood, who regained top place as a result of their sixty one point victory. Monash Whites regained some lost ground through their eighty two point win over Parkside . REVIEW OF ROUND 7

SECTION 1 Two of today's matches will have a big bearing on the final four composition . De La Sall e coming off the bye, meet the confident Prahran . Victory is essential for the "Generals" troops if they want to feature in the finals for the third successive season . Prahran who have strengthened their goal to goal line as well as their following division, see victory today as signaling their arrival as a Section 1 power. Prahran are my selection because their consistently good form and because De La Salle may be slow to start as a consequence of last week's bye . Old Scotch have only beaten Old Xaveri ans once in recent times and that was in the 1995 Grand Final . On form displayed this season, I must select Old Xaverians to win again today. Second placed Old Melburnians should be largely untroubled to defeat ninth placed Mazenod . Back on the Brighton Beach Oval, Old Brighton should prove talented enough to defeat M arce llin, who have difficulty playing well for the entire four quarters of a match . St Kevins have the bve . SECTION 2 Yarra Valley should continue their rise up the ladder by defeating Old Geelong, who are yet to have a ,win. Old T rinity learned the hard way, when a game finishes and today I expect they will be defeated again by Therry Penola, who will be aided by home ground advantage .


at east, Old Camberwell anxious to consolidate top four billing, shculd be able to defeat ho rere disappointing last week . should be able to defeat Collegian s :heir home ground advantage and throug h irrparat'••e'- better play over the four quarters . ough have to make one of th e i's longest trips to play against Monash Whites, o need to redeem their lost ground after adminisitive blunders . Although Monash cannot afford 1 Ar loss, I believe that Rupertswood will win inst -tem today. Second placed Old Ivanhoe should have a perre building - etory at the expense of 1 It seems I have to be content with more of the same tact each week as the faithful few continue to supply match details . Please contact me via telephone Q467 2857 or by fax 9467 2865 by noon Monday .

350 { un es to ` :ae- _ y Peno` Plone~_ r. Against Old Geelong, one of Therry Penola's original players Bob Lyons played his 350th gazne. These matches have been played over 22 seasons and have included 35 under 19, 292 Reserve, 21 Club XV111 and 2 senior appearan ces. Most of Bob's early games were played as a rover an d in the roving tradition he graduated to the back pocket to torment tired rovers as he aged! As a reward for his service Bob was placed up forward in game 350, during which he kicked one of his rare goals . Bob was given a guard of honor by his team mates and his Old Geelong opponents as he entered the Fawkner Oval last Saturday . He was again recognised as all clapped him from the field at the conclusion of the game. Unsung contributors such as Bob Lyons provide the heart and soul of a football club . Bob's contribution to the rise and growth of Ther ry Penola is unique and worthy of commendation . Congratulations, Bob from your team mates and opponents alike .

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Collc:!Lms: 0.2 2.4 as 7 .8 .50 Yam _Valley: 6.4 8.4 11.8 11 .9 .75 Calle : Oakley 2. Gay, I . Perkov I . Thomas 1 . Foard I . Lunile }~ I . Best : Polloek . Gav. Luntley, Tinslev . Ludwig . Bruckttelnt . larra Valley: Goal Kickers and-Rest PlaF~ers not s-upplied .Umpire: David Windlow Old Geelong: 1 .2 3.2 5.4 6 .5 .41 Therry petrels: 4.2 9.8 13.8 19.14.128 Old Geelong: McKeon 2 . Brown I, Cooper I . McDonald I . Best: McDonald . Stenart. Ab6ott, Legoe, MacKinnon . Couper. 27terry Penola: Jones 5. O'Neill 2, Van En ~e len 2.'Pinner 2 . Zanetti 2, Coste llo Z . B .Lyons I . D .Lyons I . Boden 1, Keenan I . Best : Ward, Zanetti . Egglestone, Hamer, O't~earney, Dimn .Umplre: Paul Rapke (9 :30 start confirnted) Old Trinity: 3.3 5.4 6 .9 7 .9 .51 Old Camberwell: 2,0 2.1 4 .1 8 .4 .52 Old TrInity Tudor 2. Makris 2 . Pemvill I . Carter- Buszard I . Jervis I . Best : Andrades . Kenna . Carter- Buszard. Destefanis . Marcus, Jervis . Old Carnberwell:Harvey 2, McCulloch 2. Walker 2, C an tor I . Earl 1 . Best : Eddy, Harvey . Esse ry, Heath . McCann .Umpire:futdrew Barringto n Old Ivanhoe: 6.4 10.6 13 .10 16 .11 .107 Nhitefr iars : 1.0 2.2 2 .2 5 .3.33 Old Ivanhce:Ltnch 8 . Cormack 5 . Waddell I . Mavcock 1 . Hense I . Best: L nch . Mavcock Ward, Cormack. Risstront. Wadde ll. Whitetriars:Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied .Umplre: Brian Nun n Rup~tswood: 3.3 5.9 11 .13 13 .16.94 St .$ernards: 1.1 2.2 2.3 5.3.33 Rupertsscrood: Glenn 2, Namettt 2, Weston 1 . Sinnett 1, McDonald I . 0'Lombrav I . M .O'Callaghatt 1 . Drage 1, A .O'Ca llagh an I . Car ntodv2. Best: A .O'Calla~r han . MeKeifzie . Sinned, Carmodv. MeDonald . 'Phillips . St .Bernar~s : Harris 1 . Gioffe 1 . Pocatajko 2, V'afsh I . Best: Moon . Harris, Overnton, Caruso, ~5'alsh . Umpire-.Tony Hall an d Tony Robbins ParFcside : 1.0 1 .0 10 2.0.12 Monash Whites : 1.2 6 .5 8.9 14.10.94 Parkside : Rees I . Matkaris 1 . Best : Inglis . Aritonopolous. Pola. Austin, Masset, Pan7'ari. Monash Whites : Blasclt 4, Roberts 3, Woods 3. Hotve 1, Cotter I . Halliday I . Riddle 1 . Best: Colontbies, Dods, Collier. Woods . Riddle, Roberts . Umpire:Paul Na iler an d Ray Wutdlow

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"You guys are not getting to the front of the contests" is less effective than, "Bill, when the ball went into centre half forward early in the quarter, you were on the grandstand side ." There is often not the time at quarter and three quarter time to see everybody, but certainly a coach should be seeing key players in the first minute or two of these breaks. This allows the other players to regain their breath, re-hydrate and gather their thoughts for the next quarter . Half time is an ideal opportunity to talk to all players individually, even if it is just a few words to tell them they are going ok .

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.,, much improved selection this week with 4/5 . Yarra Valley won their third in a row, Parkside upsetting Thomastown and Salesian, Peninsula and Uni Blacks continuing some good form in a blustery round of footy . Kew got off to a slow start against Uni Blacks, who extended an opening term lead to 5 goals at the main break . Kew had good defenders in Bell, Landwehr and Mackay, but despite the efforts of King (3 goals), they were unable to make any real inroads on the scoreboard . Blacks led by 60 points at 3/4 time, with Mackie continuing his terrific season, Ryan contributing well and O'Beirne working his backside off in the centre . Kew was able to find some targets in the last quarter and dominated to the extent that an improbable victory wasn't completely fanciful . However, the Blacks were able to steady and hold the locals in the end to record a solid win . Salesian managed to hold off a more determined West Brunswick team than we've seen of late. In a scrappy encounter, the Wests managed to hold their opponents to just 8 goals for the game, with re-called campaigners Byrne and Heppell playing well in defence . Steve Benjamin played a blinder across half-back, taking many grabs in an impressive display. Unfortunately for the Wests, Salesian were even more miserly in their back half, with Thain's 5 majors proving the difference . As is often the case, it's a team's success against the wind rather than with it that proves vital when the breeze is a factor. Parkside's win against Thomastown highlighted this notion as they outscored the Bears in this area . Hard running and tackling through Matthews, Wise and co . helped Parkside overcome a disappointing return in the second term to keep them within reach at 3/4 time . Cusack's tireless ruck work allowed the smaller players to take over and the last quarter yielded 9 goals to 1 as the Bears were over-run . Holmes and Luke Smith again played well for Thomastown, as did Meade. Fitzroy Reds took on Peninsula at a windy Ramsden St Reserve, and kept the Pirates in check in the first term, and were 4 goals down at the main break - by no means an insurmountable lead in the conditions . A hard running second half saw the visitors take control, with Atchison, Brown and Goldthorp proving influential . Murray (6 goals) was an effective target up forward, and was well supported around the ground . The Red's best included Diabenedetto, T. Jackson and B . Hart . Yarra Valley moved into the four with a tight 5 point victory over Mentone . The Bushrangers switched the ball well and despite some inaccurate 26

kicking, were able to keep the Vultures at bav. „Matt _ Sullivan _ ---- - - _ _ had plenty of touches in the centre , whilst White added another 5 to his rally . Matt Barr and Perrin were also useful . Disappointingly, Mentone recruit Matt Etsel looks likely to miss quite a while with jaw/collarbone injuries . For the victors, A . Laing, B . Downs and J . Cremean plaved well in a side growing in confidence each week . PREVIEW Parkside take on Salesian in what should be another tight encounter . The visitors have been a little more consistent to date, although Parkside are always formidable at Pitcher Park and finished with plenty of run last week . They will be keen to keep Thain quiet and restrict the run of Bobetic, Sutherland and Canavan across half-back . If Cusack can continue his control of the centre, I reckon the home side will prevail by 13 points . West Brunswick hosts Fitzroy Reds in what really is a 'must win' game for both sides . Both teams will be disappointed with their season's returns to date, and realise that time is running out to turn things around . The Reds have pushed the top sides more so than the Wests so far, although the latter's performance against Salesian last week could be a sign of better things to come . In what promises to be a desperate encounter, I think the Reds will sneak over the line . Top versus bottom when I" ;n' -' plays Kew at Pirate Park . The visitors have been competitive, and will be keen to string four quarters of football together - something that has been elusive thus far . Peninsula, on the other hand, will want to stav consistent and will be well aware that Kew will have a decent crack . The Pirates should win by about 5 majors provided their application remains solid . Mentone can expect another tough encounter at Southern Reserve (can I still call it The Patterdome?) when they play Thomastown . The Bears will rue their final quarter demise last week and will be determined to make amends . Similarly, the Vultures were within a kick at the final bell and want to return to the winner's list . Another hard one to pick, I feel that Mentone may have a shade more polish up forward and should have a few more options through the midfield . The Bears won't make things easy, but the home to side to win by 19 points . Uni Blacks will approach the in-form Yarra Valley with caution . Yarra have responded well to an ordinarv start to the season, whilst the Blacks have just the one blemish at this stage . Their THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000


marking strength will test the Bushrangers, although the running games of both sides should be entertaining on the Main, IT stick with the Blacks for the moment - they should get up by 27 points .

Hew - Sport sman's Night Supporters and all amateur football followers are reminded of the upcoming sportsman's night featuring - Peter "Spider" Everitt, Sam Kekovich and Oscar Swarv . Date : Wednesday May 24, 7pm . Venue : Sophia's Restaurant 857 Burke Road, Hawthorn. Cost : $45 per person (includes 3 course pizza/pasta). Drinks - bar prices . Also featuring a special Sports Memorabilia Auction . Queries or bookings - Brett Lafranchi (9269 2222 - BH), 9819 1216 - H) or tickets at the door.

Mentone Amateurs - congratulates Mick O'Brien as he plays his 300th game for the club today against Thomastwon AFC . Mick made his debut in 1980 and quickly established himself as an accomplished player and excellent clubman . Now in his 21st season, Mick continues to show his passion for both the club and the game . Mick is a Life Member of the club . He has played in (2) premiership sides, won a reserves B&F and recognised for his past work on the committee . Mentone Yarra Va lley Old Boys - congratulate 2 fine youn players chalking up 50 games this week, the high-king Toby "Air" NleIkath and Mr Reliable ruckm an "Big" Al Joiner . Both have worked hard at their games and have shown significant development over the last couple of seasons which great to see . Well done and good luck, lets make it a big day for the Bushrangers . West Brunswick - Twice runner-up senior best & fairest, Peter "Hecta" Hamilton is playing his 50th senior game this week . Overcoming a number of serious injuries, the quality and consistency of play shown by him over the last 2 years in particular is a credit to his "Big Heart" and desire to be part of the club . A committee member and lover of the "practical joke", all at West Brunswick wish him well and at least another 50 in the tank .

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL PENINSULA 0 31 SALESIAN 5 21 MENTONE 5 19 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 17 PENINSULA 6 17 D2 RESERVE M BYRNE SALESIAN 4 21 KANE FITZROY REDS 4 18 SINGLETON PARKSIDE 1 13 KROHN PENINSULA 1 13 WAYLAND KEW 0 12 HAYES UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 12

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SENIORS - .13 .05.00 Thomastown: 4 .3 7.6 10.12 11.15.81 Parkside: 1 .3 4.6 7.8 16.10.106 Thomastown: Capeci 3. Holmes 2. Plant 2 . Gorski 2. Ward 2. Best: Hohnes . L . Smith. Meade. Farquar . Plant, Scott. Parkside: Matthews 3, Moodie 3 . Scan 3. Hockev 2 . Manilli 2, Cusack, Romano. tVise . Best : Matthews . Cusack . Rrise . Inserra, Dale, Vita, Umpires : Ken Berver; Luke Johnston (F) Salesian: 2,2 4,5 6.9 8.12.60 West Brunswick: 0,3 3.5 4.5 7.11.53 Salesian: Thain 5 . Rattray, A. Stevens . Sexton. Best: Thain . Sutherland . Canavan, Trakas, Brotin . West Brunswick : Brocklev 2. Kevs . Bvrne . Jackson . Howlev . J . Gross. Best : HeppeIt. Edwards. S. Benjamin, Brockley, Baud . Ward. Umpires: Ken MeNiece (B) Fitz roy Reds : 2 .1 5.4 7.9 9.12.66 Peninsrrta O .B: 5 .3 9.5 17.10 24 .11 .155 Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 3. B. Hart . Tunm, T . Mitchell. Diabenedetto, Madden . Best: Diabenedetto . T . Jackson. B . Hart . Addicot . Dnuv, Crowe . Peninsula O.B : Murray Goldthrop 5. Bonner 3, Clarmgbold 2 : H~' iris 2, Kent. A . Parson. Crean . Prendergast, A. Atchison, Nelson . Best : A . Arehison. Brown . Gold tho . Murrav. Polvnev. Prendergast. Umpir~ : Paul Tuppen; Jason Moore (F~ . CliveShipley (G ) Yarra Valley 0B : 3 .6 5.7 9.11 11 .15.81 Mentone A.EC: 3 .1 7.4 8.6 11 .10.76 Yarra valley 0B : B . Peake 2, Stone 2. P. Cremean 2 . Kvsela, A . Drew, Meflrath . :rtiddrnt, Hale. Best: A . Laing . B . Douns. J. Cremean . Valoppi. Pearce . B . Peake . Mentone A.RC: White 5. Davies 2 . Smith . C . Sulhan . Miek Sullivan . P. Sullivan . Best : Matt Sullivan . Perrin, M. Barr. White. Gallagher . M . Hovey. Umpires: Ron Snuth; Heath Little (F ) Kew: 9 .15.69 University Blacks : 15.14.104 Kew : Kin~3 . Tinetti 2 . Bell 2, tt'avland . Moussi . Best : Bell. Mackav. Campbell, andwehr, Kui . Cullen . University Blacks: Paton 4, Tresaskis 3. Bowles . Caccaviello. Hannan, MetWigs . Niurphy, Neville . Rvan . Ve>?ter. Best : R. Mackie. Files. O'Beirne, Cacca~iello. Ryan . Neville. Urripirea: Brett Smythe (B)

RESERVES - 13.05 .00 Thomastown: 0.0 3 .5 3 .5 4 .8 .32 2.4 3 .6 6 .3 8 .13.61 Paricside : Thomastown : Deviling 2 . Scama Paskoski . Best : Eccles . Sambams, Alexander, Renna, Flemming. Snuth . Parkside: Reguiato 3. Davey . McPherson, Ross . Singleton, Stuart . Best : McPherson, Adntas, Davev. MeCa(1 . Tessari, Mangos . Salesian O .C: 1.4 5 .5 7.7 9 .10 .64 West Brunswick: 0.2 0 .3 0.6 0.8.8 Salesian O .C: Byrne 4 . McLaren 3 . Smith . Bourke . Best: D. Nannes . P. Evans . Forer. Smith . West Brunswick: Best: Baker, MeKeuie"McHarg, Whyte, Pendergast. C. Lewis, Chand. Fitzroy R : 0.2 2 .12 4,16 819 .67 Peninsuleds.aO B : 2 .6 2 .7 2,11 3,11 .29 Fitzroy Reds: Kane 4, Bishop. Favaz . George, Whelan . Best: Trindade . Frisby, Bishop. O'Connor" Hanulton. MacKhinon . Peninsula O.B: Franks . Krohii . Marks . Best : Farrow. Glover, Jubber" Splatt . Whelan . White . Yarra Valley OB: 6 .5 13 .8 15 .11 23 .16 .154 Mentone A .F.C: 1.0 2 .1 3.4 3.5 .23 Yam Valley OB : M . Laing 4 . B . Reynolds 4 . Howse 4. Hancock 3. S . Park 3 . R . Coutts 2, R. Thompson . S. TfiomF~on . Best : Hancock. R . Coutts, S. Pask. Davis, Davies. Burma . Mentone A.F.C : Batev. Cerdtelll. Hirst. Best : Groves, Wise, Freese. Kew: 13.13 .91 University Blacks: 3.11 .29 Kew: Ainsworth 4 . Perri 2 . Beattie. Dunlevie. Fitzgerald . Griffiths . Jensen . Rtar . Morgan . Best: Ainsworth, Griffiths, B1"organ . Barnes . Rvan . Mclnernev .Universlty Blacks: Hayes 2, Jessen. Best : Webber. DeBondi, Clements' Rice, iv'rnvell. N . Wilson .

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1 M Frisb y 2 A Walstt 3 C Thatcher 4 M Carrache r 5 D Kane 6 J Bennie 7 J Doyle 8 M Farrel l 9 C Prior (RVC) 10 A Urbanci c 11 B Mitchell (VC) 12 C Sheathe r 13 M James 14 T Clarke 15 B Campbell 16 M Wharfe 17 B Lee 18 J Horridge

19 P Cook 20 T Mitchell 21 A Sco tt 22 M Sammon 23 T Jackso n 24 C Tehan 25 P 26 B Buickon (VC) 27 J Loft 28 N Hall 29 D East 30 B Foster 31 P Crow e 32 T Hart

33 S Drury (C) 34 D Littl e 35 A Mackinnon (RC) 36 W Fawaz 37 G Hanlon 38 N Bishop 39 A Georg e 40 G Bance 41 R Burgman 42 A Sainsbury 43 T Villani 44 B Har t 45 E Duff 46 P Heaphy 47 M Hicks 49 A Puglia 50 B Aggenbach 50 E Kynacou 51 J Rawling s 52 B O'Conner(RVC) 53 S Addicott 54 B Worsle 55 D Atkins y 55 N Mathews 56 T Madden 57 L Rizviak 58 B Neal 59 M Dooley 61 B Trrel l 62 N Auden 62 P Diacogiogis 64 D Trindade 65 S Bramley 66 D Timms 68 D Simmonds 69 K Teasdale 71 P Gunn 74 N Fitzpatric k 80 G Box 81 J Hamilton 82 P Howorth 84 Z Stenburg 85 J Whele n 88 S Greenwood

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11 B . Shaw 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kiriakou 14 G. Campbell 15 C . Bradley (VC) 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(VC) 26 P. Nagy 28 D . Cracknell 29 J. Barnes 30 C . Giansante 31 A. Well s 32 D . Mackay 33 D . Wayland Wand

34 M . Mascitti 35 R. Bruno 36 S . Ryan 37 J . Landweh r 38 L. D'Angelo 39 M . Mclnerny 40 G. Muckian 41 L . Jensen 42 43 M . Xuereb 44 J . Bell 45 R . Perri 46 M. Fitzgerald 47 M. Lambe 48 A. Acfield 49 D. Ryan 50 J . Griffiths 51 M . Blai r 52 R . Campagna 53 M . Boiis 54 D . Antonello 55 B . Johnston 56 T. Fo x 57 S. Ainsworth 58 C . Watts 59 D . Russo 60 L. Ainsworth 61 W. Fraser 62 63 G . Palmer 64

65 J . Sette 66 C . Crawford 67 T. Beattie 68 B. McGauchi

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Coach : Laurie Zarafa Res Coach: Mark Rowe

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1 P. Laurse n 2 A. DelleVergini 3 S. Pino 4 D . Warren

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3 M . Dixo n 3 K. Wood 4 R. Sewers

5 T. White 6 C. Stephen s 7 D . Emmett 7 K . Gurtler 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B. Sebire 11 C . O'Meara 11 C . Maher 12 M. Davies 13 A. King 14 G . Wilsdon 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 17 C. Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 D . Prosser 19 B . Piper 20 C . Grove s 21 D . Batey

22 Paul Murphy 23 V. O'Connor 23 Matt Sullivan 25 G G . Uptin 26 M . Mussare d 27 M . Wis e M . O'Brien 29 B . Fleming W. Lloyd 30 N . Freese 30 Pat Mur phY 31 X . Smith 32 B . Coleman 32 Pat Murph y 33 D . Andrew 34 D . Sheehan 35 C . Brown 37 C . Reeves 38 S . Perazzo 32 D. Nichols 33 R. Young 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 48 M . Wals h 51 G. McMillan 52 G . Dalman 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 57 D . FraserD 58 J . Noonan 61 T. Miller 65 T. Allinson 67 M . Johnson 69 S . Parker 72 E . Vassilion 73 M . O'Meara 75 L. Morris 76 P. Hirst 99 D . Herter

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1 S . Parsons 2 S . McMaho n 3 M . Goldthorpe 4 E. Bowen 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner 7 S . Murray 8 P. Angu s 9. P. Krohn 10 A . Hale y 11 H . Woodman 12 R . Sharan 13 14 15 B. Coo k 16 S. Claringold 17 L. Barcla y 18 S . Glover 19 A. Murphy 20 J . Atchison 21 S . Baxter 22 A . Atchison 23 A . Burk e 24 B . Wight 25 S . Prendergast

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29 J . Libroaperto 30 M . Yandle

27 S. Payze 28 B. Taylor 29 R . Powney

31 C . Austin 32 J . McCall 33 K. Allan (RC) 34 A. Starkie 35 G . Panjar i 36 S . Bock 37 J . Panjari 38 F. darrigo 39 S . Cudmore 40 L. Inserra (DVC) 41 E . Linares 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Soligo 45 R . D'Ademo 46 J . Reginato 47 B . Polloc k 48 C . Datson 49 B . Hnason 50 B . Carma n 51 M . Helmick 52'C. Cecchinelli 53 M . Ianello 54 M . Jess e 55 J . Eastwoo d 56 G . Massett

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58 D . Lobosco 59 T. Pattern 60 D . Moore 61 B . Murphy 62 D. Rees 63 J . Sambuca 64 T. Thomas 65 M . Scarp a 66 M . wis e 67 D . Inglis 68 D . Stave 69 S . Davey 70 S . Datson

55 R . Cannon 56 B. Gilla m 60 M. Hayes 62 D . Cros s 69 J . Mui r

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2 3 S . Sutherland 4 A . Healey 5 M . Canavan 6 R . Cincotta 6 G . Gaspari 7 S . Logan 9 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. Seeger

21 R . Napoli 22 A. Anderson 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 . Naha s 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. Sutherland 66 M . Sutherland

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tc the c Review aribyrnong and Sth . Yarra fought out a tight M game with the Bulldogs edging in front close to the finish and hanging on to win a thriller . Broadmeadows (1) found the strength o f Karingai (1) too much to counter after matching them in the first half . The Bulls winning by a couple of goals in the end . Broadmeadows (2) were defeated by a strong Karingai (2) unit whose kicking at goal cost them from winninby more . The young Kangas giving their all for the major part of the match . In the final match Mambourin had to battle hard to shake off a very determined Keilor unit, hell bent on giving a good account of themselves . At Ringwood the Blues proved too good for Hawthorn whose form of recent times has dropped off . Despite this they battled hard all day but the Blues got the points . In Bendigo the home team found Geelong (1) a handful and really took the match up to the Cats from go to whoa . unfortunatley for the Warriors the Cats held on to win a thriller by 2 points . Geelong (2) were outclassed by Bendigo (2) the home team running out convincing winners in the end . Colae received a forfeit due to the suspension of Parkside . Ballarat had the bye . Preview

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onditions were once again the talking point of C the round as the winds came in . The result was that the winning margins in most games was tigh t with all games being competitive . Albert Park scored their first win of the year, leaving Monash Gryphons as the only side yet to clock up a win . The other notable result was Power House defeating Elsternwick but not by much . Its early days, but you get the feeling that this grade is going to be particularly even and prove to be of great interest throughout the year. Review Here come the Rats was the cry as Albert Park hung on by four points against Monash . The Rats have been improving in recent weeks and it came as no surprise that they registered their first win . Chambers, Sutton and McLellan were the best for the winners whilst Monash were best served by Tim Gilchrist, Rowan Coxhead and Chris Leeton . Power House continued on in their winning ways, this time at the expense of Elsternwick . The House had a solid lead at the last break but Elsternwick got a rush on and got to within a goal late in the game before a goal from the House sealed the game . The House were best served by Doyle, Ash Burt and Bowland whilst the Wicks had Missaglian Nicol and Mahony as their best . St.Jolans made it two in a row with a solid Mn over Hawthorn. The Hawks kicked with the aid of the wind in the first quarter and despite having plenty of possession was unable to convert accurately . St.Johns showed them how it was done on the second quarter as they skillfully moved the ball around . Six goals up at the half, St .Johns got a bit of a fright as Hawthorn got within a goal late in the game but managed to hang on . An even team performance for the winners whilst the Hawks were best served by Burke . Reed and S .Avery. Williamstown returned to the winner's list at the expense of Eley Park but not before a fright . The Sharks have continued their resurgence and could well have beaten the home team . 200 gamer, Paul Dervan sealed the match with a goal whilst Sadler, Case, Macleod and Imms were also good for the victors . The Sharks had better players in Comte (first game up from the twos) and Matt Payne (yet again) . Richmond was another side to return to the winner's list as they accounted for the "Crackers' less Uni High. Uni High weren't able to capitalize on the use of the wind in the first quarter and with a side as talented as Richmond, this was always going to prove costly . With Fawcett, Kelly and the 'Pres' Gerard Malcolm in fine form, the Centrals stormed

away to record a solid victory. Uni High were best served by debutant Peck, ruckman David Farrelly, Talarico and hackman, Dolans . Preview

Uni High host St.Johns with the game a truly "eight pointer" . Uni High have mixed form a bit this year whilst St .Johns have lost three times but all in close games . St .Johns play a hard running game, and are more than happy to run the ball into the wind with strong hand ball chains . Uni High have a number of talls in their forward line which can make them a handful. Tough one, maybe Uni High but only just and only then because of rule number 1 . The rematch of the 1998 F Grade Grand Final takes place as Hawthorn welcome M onash Gryphons . Plenty has changed in a short period of time for both clubs with the senior sides having numerous changes in that period . The Hawks would have been disappointed with their form last week whilst the Gryphs were likewise in their loss to Albert Park . Old adversaries, Gilchrist and Parker will meet up again whilst the returning Wells and Reed in the midfield will be a great clash . The Hawks home ground advantage should carry them through . Albert Park welcome Williamstown in a game that takes on different proportions after last weeks matches . The Rats have been getting better in increments and have no doubt been well served by the move of Peter Smith into the forward line . Willy got a bit of a fright last week and won't want to underestimate the Rats too much . Williams at Full Forward is a handful for anyone and his height and strength might just be enough to help get Willy over the line . Another game that has changed complexion in recent weeks is the Eley Park V Power House clash . The House have get on keeping on in recent weeks whilst the Sharks are on the improve . If coach Hook can conjure up a stop for the Houses Searle and Craven and get some output from the likes of Hawley, Bruce and Bowen, an upset is on the cards . The Sharks, just! Finally, in the match of the round, Elsternwiek host Richmond in a clash that pits the two biggest sides in the competition together . It also pits two of the most skilful players in Murphy and O'Sullivan against each other . Home ground advantage carries a long way, fancy the Wicks to win, but by less than two goals .


C orrc:s?ondents The deadline has been brought forward, conseqllrlldy I will need all reports by preferably Sunday ,~ cuing, (allthough Monday morning will be fine, at I , :Ist for the first few weeks) . Contact cane be made i,,l 98981535 (home),* 0418348723 (mob), 95533675 (fax) or via email on ed .sillCloekers-pI .eom .au social Albert Park have a team dinner on Thursday , 25 . See Nick Patras for details . Uni High are holding a Trivia Night at the club on May 30. The honorable Peter Dinnick to act as ouiamaster . Monash are holding their annual players' review ,at the Gryph Inn on May 27, 8pm start, $5 entry. Williamstown have their second legends matc h on Sunday May 21 . The S1,000 raffle and family day are also on . Spit roast, clowns and jumping castle, huge turn out of both current and past players looked forward to . See Tony Ryan for more details .

'7 -mash Gryphons: 4.5 6 .7 9.7 9.11 .65 Albert Park: 2.4 6 .7 9.11 9.15.69 iSlonash Gryphons : McDonald 1 tvllnuster 2 . T. Gilchrist . Faster. Beslee. T . Robinson, Bourbon. Best : R . Co,ncead . T. Gtkhr9st . Blvtdford Leeton . R . McDonald . Fester. Albert Park: Smith 3. Tavlor 2. N . Rutherford 2 . Chambers . Pantozopaulca . Best: Chambers. Sutton, Mcfterrow. N . Rutherford . McLellan, Murray. Umpires: Alan Stubbs (F) W 3lliam_=town :

2.6 4 .7 8.12 10 .15.75 4.2 6 .2 8.4 9.7.61

Eley Park :

W3lliametown :l4iltiams 5, V~ouda 2. Sadler. Denan. Robinson. Best: Sadler. Cse, Dean Macleod . imms. D. tWliams. Robinson . Eley Pnr're: Broadhead 2, Bruce 2 . Morris 2 . Hook . Krebs. Morrison, Best: D . Pavne. M. Payne . Comte . Bruce, Boaren . Morris<m. Umpires: David B' Akera George Paleodhnos (F) Power House: 1.2 4 .6 9.7 12.12.84 ELvternwlck: 0.3 2 .3 7.5 9.7.61 Power House: Searle 3. Craven 3, Richardson 3. Ash Burt 2. Rampling. Best : Do41e. Ash Burt . Bmvland . Rolls. Senior. Turner . Elsterawick: Musared 5 . "'ssad'1 4 '.iurphy. S . Mahony. Lyons. Tillev. Best: Mahony. Nicol, Missag7ia . ' .'tes. , d `:J, Murphy. Umpires: Adam Geodes: David Irons (F ) St Johns O.C:

3.2 s .9 9.11 11 .16.82

Hawthorn Anaateurs: 2.9 2 .10 5.13 9 .13.67 St Johns O,C: Hilton 4. Coulon 4. Harbury, Sharp . O'Donnell. Best : Jones . L'anHooten. O'Donnell. Contra . Hilton. Hawthorn Amateurs: Stevens 2. LatIletta 2, S . Aver), 2. Proven P. Avery. Parker. Best : Burke . Reed, S . Avery. pOrchard, Garlick. Umpires : Bob McLeod : Geoff Moore iFl Central : 1.8 7 .10 10.18 ~Richmond 15.21.11 1 URSOS: 4.2 5 .3 11 .6 13 .7.85

UHSOB would like to congratulate P. Gunthorpe on his 150th game . A fine contributor for his club over the years . Hawthorn - commends Pat Ryan and Tom O'Hanlon on reaching 50 games . Ryan has devel; pped from a gangly ruckman into a slightly heavier one whilst O'Hanlon continues to shine with his raking left footers only matched by his Harvey like evasion skills . Well done to two fine clubmen. Williamstown - would like to congratulate Paul Dervan on his 200th game against Eley Park last round. The youngest of three brothers to represent the club, Paul started as a scrawnv 17 year old wingman but has moved to full back were he has become one of the competitions best. His on field efforts have been matched by his off field efforts and he has become the youngest person to be awarded life membership of the club.

Richmond CentraL• Malcolm 4. Siwka 2, Macak 2. Adam . BvTnes. Porteous . Kellv. Brow. Fancett. C. Shamton . Best : Shvka. Porteous. O'Sidihut. Faurett. Malcolm . Waters. UHSOB : B. Farre lly 2, Johns 2 . Bunn 2 . A . Clarke 2. Talarieo 2 . O'Drvtimr. Wallace . Best: Peeks. O'D4vyer. Dollence. D . Clarke . Talarieo . D. Farrel)v . Umpires : Ron Mart}n :BSi)es Argall (F) . Daniel Stephens: Jarred Aspinal ( B). Bruce Stephens (G)

RESERVES - 13.05 .00 Monesh Gryphons: 2.3 4.5 10 .6 14 .8.92 Albert Park: 2.2 7.4 9.5 10 .9.69 Monssh Gryphons : Wells 4 . R. Gtlchrsit 3. Clarke 2 . Bateman, C . Robinson. Llovd. Best: Healy. Lloyd, tVells. C. Robinson . Callus, Clarke. Albert Paris Pastras 5. Costello 2 . Pearson. C. Jackson. S. Allen. Best : Prior . Steuard . Bueklye. S. Allan. Snorrason. C, Jackson . w3llliamstocrn: 5.4 12.7 16 .8 19 .16.130 Eley Park : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 .0.0 Willlisa>gtown: Black 7. Groiha.vski 3 . Manning 3 . Breguet. N. Grant . Hart. Melerny. Paclt. Savioa. Best: Hark. Black, Bryan. Ivkavoc. Berptt. N. Grant . Et°y Park: Nl . Best: Baldrv. Heath, Kennedv. Simmons . R.ne. FukustWtm . Power House: 3.3 6.9 7 .12 14 .13.97 ELterallick : 2.2 3.3 6 .5 8 .5.53 Power House: Galakos 6. Parton 2, Mtller. Rvan. Robinson . Cummins. McLeod. Evms . Best : Miller, Beaslev . Ga)akos . Braini. Robinson . ;rtarshall. El€tcnwiak: \4orldam 2 . 441telatt 2. Devonshire. Hankin, Grandemange. Yemm. Best: McAdam. Yemm Currie, Whelan, Devonshire . Davidson . St.Johns O .C : 6.2 12.5 15 .5 18 .8.116 Hawthorn Amateurs: 1 .2 1.8 4 .8 4 .1 0.34 St Johns O .C : Hancock 4 . Gates 3, Reynolds 2. Ducallbino 2 . Reston 2. Demart 2. Aberjarrcw 2 . Saclo. Hall. Best : Gates . Saclo. Reynolds. Dewiiart. Aberjarrrnv. Hall. Hawthorn Amateurs: West 2. Stroud 2. Best: Ryan. Delaney, Straud. O'Harilon . Povev. Tyson. Richmond Ceotral: UHSOS:

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 5 D . SEARLE POWERHOUSE 3 WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 5 PANPAZOPOULOS ALBERT PARK 1 LAULETTA HAWTHORN 2

TOTAL 35 33 31 29 24

D3 RESERVE PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 5 26 MILLS UHSOB 5 21 D . GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 6 18 BROADHEAD ELEY PARK 0 17 HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 1 12 N. PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2 12 ° THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000

1 .0 3.2 3 .2 5 .4.34 5.7 10 .12 11.14 .80 3.5 Richmond Central: Castieau 2 . Griffiths. Jones. Miaatosic. Best: Meet. Lane. Pardy . Guthrie . StoHasv. Gilbert . UHSOS: Mills 5. Cook 2. DeLtuse 2. N . Smith. Perry. Best: N . South, Carruthers. rog-s . DeLutse . Stanton, Pigden.

TODAY'S MATCHES D 3 SECTIO N ALBERT PARK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS ELEY PARK v. POWER HOUSE HAWTHORN AMATEURS v. MONASH GRYPHONS UHSOB v . ST . JOHNS ELSTERNWICK v . RICHMOND CENTRAL 37


D3 Se ALRE'-,:- ----( Coach: Gary Hickey Res. Coach : Peter Hayes

1 . P Smith (C) 2 . N Pastras 3 . B Isard 3 . D Green (R) 4 . W Rosowski 5 . S Allan 6 . N P antazopoulos 7 . J Sutton (VC) 8 . C Jackson 9 . P Chambers (DVC) 10. M Phillips it .

12. L Marriott 13. B McKimmie 14. T Prior 15. S Kane 15. J Snorrason (R) 16. C Roberton 17. D McLellan (DVC) 18 . J Taylo r 19 . A Faranda 20. J Bourne 21 . J Sutcliffe 22 . S Redpath 23 . L Bertram

23 . A Bennett (R) 24 . A Dick 26 . G Finn 27 . S Ridout 28 . R Buckle y 29 . G Walkley 30 . A Thomas 32 . S McKerrow 33 . T Murray 34 . N Rutherford 35 . P Barton 36 . M Pearson 37 . M Drought

38 . C Lamont 39 . J Lamont 40 . M Lapsley 41 . H Ross 42. 5 Bolas 43. D Jackson 44. P. Mannin g 45. J Roos 46. B Dorr 46. D Barker (R) 47. K McIntosh 48 . P Hayes (RC) 49 . J Murray 50 . D McKay 51 . D De iazzi p 52 . K Dohnt 53 . 54 . P Rutherford 55 . C McKerral 56 . S McKimmi e 57 . D Beac hi e y 58 . D Klein 59 . P Knight 60 . M Sweeney 78 . A Gay

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5 . Fisher P. Clear D. Carey D. Hawley

1 L. Murphy (CC)

5 . S . Raymer 6 . D . Bruce 7 . D . Bowen 8 . T. Kay 9 . T. Morris 10 . L. McLean 11 . A . Hill 12. J . KellyY 13. J. Baldry 14. A . Krebs 15. S . Dix 16. D . Carroll 17. S. Payne 18. A. Urquhart 19. D . Trotter 20. M . Hook 21 . T. Morrison 22. T. Blak e 23. S. West 24. C . Broadhead 25. C . Collar 26. P. Cantone 27 . L. Kett 28, A. Briginshaw 29, A. Johnstone

5 M . Whelan 6 D . Brennan 7 J . Cappiello 8 S . Currie (RC) 9 T. Hartly 10 R . Bravington 11 L . Messaglia 11 P. Mahony 12 N . Wigmore 13 M. Cunnngham 13 P. Stankovich 14 B. Mahoney 15 M. Noonan 16 M. Surman 17 J . Ward 18 A. Neil 19 A. Peasley 19 M . Bullard 20 S . Clements

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30. D. Haynes

31 . M . Keown 32 . S . Bromle y 33 . J . Alexandridis 34 . J . White 35 . R . Drente 36 . G . Smith 37 . A . lenarcic 38 . M . Schafter 39 . S . Ryan 40 . J . Da y 41 . M . Renner 42 . K . Kin 43 . J Lavert y

44 . L . Dix 45 . M . Deil'Orso 46 . T. Hall 47 . C . Jolly 48 . G. Heath 49. D . Payne 50 . S . Robbie 51 . M . Payne 52. J . Nelson 53. A. Reddin9ton 54. V. Fukushima 55. S. Dix 56. A. Wuillemin 57 . D . Smit h 58 . C . Tppett 59 . B . Ellis 60 . D. Hanrahan 61 . P. Yelland 62 . W . Holm 63 . L. Tadday

2 A . Harkin 3 C . Lyons 4 A . Tilley

21 P. Stuchberry

22 M . Mussared 23 S . Curtain (VC) 24 A. Foster 25 B . Frankin 26 C. Mahony (DVC) 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 M . Nichol 31 G . Devonshire 32 M . Hunt 33 J . Overman 34 A . Contin 35 P. McNally 36 T. Byrne 37 L . Lambert 38 B . Currie 39 P. Allen 40 S . Bacon 41 M . Hosking 42 J . Lilikakis 43 A. Burney 44 C . Walker 45 R . Grandemange 46 S. Smith 47 S. Ritchie 48 M . Frankin 49 J . Yemm 50 G . McNeils

HAWTHORN AMATEIIRS Coach : Peter Tyson

Res Coach : Kevin Stathvorthy 1 D .Murray 2 G .Broadley 3 N . Patterson 4 S . McDonald 5 S .Avery 6 P.Avery 7 A .Bourke 8 M .Dunstan 9 W. Pollock 1 0 P.Orchar d 11 A .Sill 12 M .Mulcahy 13 J .Graves 13bJ .Povey 14 D .Lauletta 15 G .Macdonald 16 C .Reed 17 D .Zaverella 18 P.Ryan 19 D .Garlick 19bJ .Law 20 S.Parker 21 P.Stroud 22 J,Wilpams 23 M . Artini 24 S.Williams

25 M .Zaverella 26 M .Nowak 27 R.Lord 28 J .McCormack 29 P.Barker

30 M .Nunn 31 J .Best 32 D.McCowan 33 S .Duff 34 J .Bogie 35 D.Murphy 36 K .Sanders 37 D .Carter 38 M .Tyson 39 P.Hewish 40 I .Irvine 41 M .Irvine 42 S .West 43 I .Cheppa 44 P.Rositto 44bE. Sill

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Coach : Jack McDonald Res . Coach: Jim Goni s

1, 5 . Bourbon (C ) 2. M . Heal y 3 . A . Grad y 4. C . Robinso n 5 . T. Gilchrist 6. J. Foster 7 . D . Walte r 8 . J . Blandford 9 . G . Wadley 10 . P. Williamso n 11 . J . Barri e 12 . A . Gros s 13 . J . Straford 14 . R . Cormic k 15 . A . Clark e 16 . R . Bourbon 17. J . Hetherington 18. C . Lovett 19. J . Leroy 20. G . Browell 21 . G. Kent 22. B . Coxhead 23. D . Charleso n 24. D . Kitche n 25. M . Killmiste r

26. T. Besle e 27, R . Gilchris t 28. P. Bateman 29. B. Lloyd 30. P. Hollan d 31 . G . Roch e 32 . D . Hale 33 . R . White 34 . M . Graydo n 35 . J . Poussard 36 . J . Watson 37 . D . Nichols 38 . P. Callu s 39 . R . Coxhea d 40 . P. Moclai r 41 . T. Robinso n 42 . M . Buic k 43 . M . Carte r 44 . R . McDonal d

45 . J . Gonis (RC) 46 . H . Be h 47 . K . Pocsiak 48 . L. Martin 49 .S . Arena 50 . D . Ratne r 51 . C . Leeton 52 . A . Palumb o 53 . M . Magri s 54 . M . Kyriako u 55 . D . Bennett 56. K . Boatman 57. A . Jerki n

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Co, --h : Billy Dalton Barn-,~.~s.Corch :% . ndra .r Roii s ~ach :c:raig Richardson . B . Dalto _1 n

N Rolls J Hall N Pavlou 4 B Turner M Brain i t 6 A Bur 7 C Richardson 8 S Cross g A Morris (VC) 0 C Lloyd J Gil l 2 J Robertso n J Harris 4 A Bur t

15 R Talbot 16 M Higgin s 17 C MacLeod (RC) 18 F Doyl e 19 J Evans 20 D Aitken 21 D Miller 22 J Marshall 23 S Craven (C) 24 S Cummins 25 D Boland 26 J Senior 27 J Demetrie 28 B Rampling 29 R Cassio 30 N Mille r 31 R Marshall (RVC) 32 H Davidso n 33 R Taylor 34 K Elia s 35 J Kilpatrick 36 A Robinson 37 B Gilmour 38 J Kennedy 39 M Talbot 40 41 S Clayton 42 M Beasley 43 H Noren 44 S O'Sullivan 45 P Ryan 46 M McDonald 47

48 S Walsh 49 R Wright 50 P Conlon 51 B MacKenzie 52 K Barnes 53 R Dakins 54 J BlowPield 55 J Hearn 56 J Mahoney 57 58 59 J Healy 60 K McGuinness 61 62 63 D Searle 64 W Elliot 65 D Wright 68 D McGrath 69 D Galakos 71 L O'Sullivan 77 S Clarke 88 G Scotland

2. . B . Holmes 3 . T.O'Sulllivan 4 . P. Mijatovic 5 . S . Shannon 6 . G . Bunshaw 7 . P. Byrnes 8 . G . Malcol m 9 . A. Leembriggen 10 A. Swik a 11 M . Newton 12 F. Macak 13 J . Dutton 14 C . Shannon 15 C . Barry 16 J . Birt 17 A . Fawcett 18 M . Zarjac 19 J . Manning 20 P. Joyce 21 A. Jones 22 A. Forbes 24 T. Guthrie 25 M . Smith 26 S . Baillie 27 C . Adams 30 B . Gilbert 33 A . Waters 34 J . Brooks 35 M . Albrecht 36 K. White 37 G . Porteous 38 S . Griffiths 39 P. Woodman 40 C . Convery 41 C . Fraser 42 L . Kelly 43 G . Tate 44 K . Day 45 K . Pardy 46 A . Newton 47 J . Hickey 48 P. Vulcov 49 P. Vulcov 51 P.O'Kan e 52 C . Andonopolous 53 D . Hoga n 55 I . Joel Pithcer 61 S . Conro y 62 T. Graham 69 M . Tapley 72 V. Kelly 74 J . Lane

Coach : Br,cc I Res Cc-, :a: Joh n

1 . R . Hassan 2 . M. Ladson 3 . S . Reynolds 4 . S. Holmes 5 . C . Horbury 6, L . O'Donnell 7 . M . Hartnett 7 S . Flentjar 8 . R. Dowsett 9 . S . Green 10 . A. Perrone 11 . D.Hall s 12. P. Walker 13. M . Jones 14 . J . Archer 15 . P. Denhart 16 . S . Callender 17, S . Cockayne 17 C . Kearon 18 . C . Emery

19 . J . Scardamaglia 20 . B . Rydquist 21 . D. Scardamaglia 22. P. Kahil l 23. P. Sharp 24 . N . Gates 25 . D . Sanders 26 . L . Ward 27 . S . Hilton 28 . D . Coulson 29 . D . Higgins 30 . R. Walker 31 . G . Wilson 32 A . Rudd 33 Z . Munroe 34 A. Dragwidge 35 J . Sacco 36 A . Hall 37 R . Walton 38 A . Dobson 39 P. Liddell 40 M . Hancock 41 D . Rydquist 42 T. Duccacubino 43 M . Van Hooten 44 B. Hilto n 45 46 47 48

M . Dominich D . Clowes J . Ladson R . Mitta

49 T. Hyland 50 J . Doherty 51 C. Santoni 52 J . Brittain 53 S . Pancione 54 B . Hale 55 S . Canning 56 B. Abejour 57 D . Jorgenson 58 A . Fonceca 59 M . Zodlak 60 L. Merrigan 61 R . Kenny 64 D . Edwards 65 E . Hilton

Coach: Pat P3cc'..e y Res Coach : D - ran Creswell 1 R . Freija h

2 A. Talarico 3 D . Farrelly 4 S . Major 5 M . Farrelly 6 S . Cracknell 7 D . Zulucki 8 D. Haslett (VC) 9 R . Smith 10 B . Carrick 11 J . Shepherd 12 B . Farrelly (C) 13 D . Bun n 14 J . Ham

15 B. Robinson 16 P. Gunthorpe 17 J. Glen n 18 A . Hellner 19 B . Willis 20 G . Madrigano 21 S . Mills 22 R .Johns 23 P. Eltringham 24 L. Marten 25 D . O'Dwyer 26 B. Carruthers 27 D . Clarke 28 A. Clarke 29 T. Cleveland 30 B . Abrahamsen 31 P. Dolenc e 32 H . Starbuck 33 P. Drendel 33 P. Mackey 34

35 J . Harri s 36 M . Patterson 37 G . Catterall 38 A. Boyce 39 M . Rea 40 M . Blyth 41 B. Henderson 42 D . Wallace 43 M . O'Nei l 44 C . Percy 45 N . Smith 46 R . Killey 47 M . Turvey 48 C. Cook 49 H . Williams 50 B . Ree s 51 M . O'Connell 52 P. Dinnick 53

54 T. Saxby 55 56 J. Catlin 57 G. Divenuto 58 59 60 J . Michael 61 P. Hoban 62 D. Bain 63 S . Pengilly 64 J . Evans 65 M . De Luise 66 J . Bradley 67 M. DeLuis e 68 G . Van Popering 69 70 E . Ricciuti 71 B . Satnton 73 S . Devlin 74 C . Longton 80 D. Ca rtwright

Coach : Darren W0116-j Res Coach : n Quinn 1 . D Williams

2 . J Buttergieg 3 . D Woud a 4 . S Wuchatsch 5 . D Macleod (C) ! 6. N Grant 7. B Robinson 8 . B Han n 9 . G Case 10. B Cocks 11 . B Twist 12 . B Jones 13 . D Williams 14 . A Daniel 15 . W Phillips (S) 15 . P Bregut (R) 16 . D Sadler (S) 16 . S lvkovic (R) 17 .S Phemister 18. D Oldham 19. P Dervan 20. R Hart 21 . S Mc Eachran 22 . Warren Payne (S) 22 W. Payne (R ) 23 P Sadler (S ) 23 . Kirk Dowsey (R) 24 . C Pach

25 . G Burgess 26. D Le e 27. C Matthews 28. X Toby 29 . P Vincent 30 . A Black 31 . A Mackley 32 . J Atlus 33 . A Savioa 34 . B Grant 35 . C Bergin 36. M Imms 37. B Hynes 38. D Macleod 39 . T Carter 40 . R Nisbett 41 . A Bouras 42 . S Harvey 43 . K Mahe r

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PO oc?0 09N,/Zo o Clubs have received Sport 927 bumper stickers recently and have been asked to distribute amongst club supporters . For your chance to win a weekly VAFA / 927 Sports Pack comprising a Miller's Guide , a7port 927 cap, (1) promotional football and a "For the Love of the Game" VAFA history book, simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to the VAFA. A winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the Amateur Footballer . All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize . " I, the end of the Rd18 should your club have submitted the greatest number of entrie s

for the season, from your club entries the winner of the Carlton Crest Hotel package wil l bc drawn . Package includes - accommodation, evening meal, breakfast and (2) ticket s to the AFL Grand Final . Winner announced in the Amateur Footballer August 26/27 .

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in ~ contint., to tigl) _en at the top of the D . ladder as three sides have put themselves a game clear of the rest of the bunch, whilst at the other end Werribee pulled off their first win for the season to leave us with four teams on one victory a piece . the last week's match of L'ie round took the points over After a close tussle the efforts of I`artin . L is and Aca ~ 7 got the home side into the lead late in the last term and they managed to hang on v~rith Sharp (5) again amongst the goals . Fawcett, Care . Famulari and De Marco were best for a North Brunswick side that just fall short on the day . Eltta gave Sw' b e a touch up at St James Park, despite some atrocious kicking . Matt McDonald was the chief offender with a personal tallv of 1 .11, whilst his brother Adrian also found plenty of the footy . Horseburgh and Dwyer were handy as well for the Turtles, as they go to the top of the list . Sot ne continued along on their winning ways with a comprehensive win over St Marys . The Districts are only off top spot on percentage while the Saints are just struggling to keep pace with the leaders at the minute . Old Westbourne showed that their home ground advantage, especially in windy conditions, is as strong as ever with a good win ove r Andrew Horsburgh, in his 150th, was best on ground and received great support from Robson and Wilson . The Warriors ability to kick goals into the breeze was the difference in the end despite the performances of DeJong, Hore and May for the Cobras . came crashing back to earth with a thud af er a towelling at the hands of Syndal Tally Ho last weekend . The Synners win was set up by a big first term and nine goals to none in the last quarter was icing on the cake . Henderson, Cachia and Murray was the best of an even group for the winners whilst the Vickers were able to hold on in the middle quarters before running out of legs . As mentioned earlier We 'bee notched up win number one for the year with a hard fought win over Mt Lilydale . After an even contest on the scoreboard the 'Bees finally got reward for their efforts to draw themselves level with the Rams with four points for the season .

chanc i urn to the v' :iner':> list today when they host the The North boys have dropped the last I the continued good form of Care and Fam which means this becomes a crucial game a s ladder begins to take shape . Issac has been d 1gerous for the 'Bees but North Brunswick at hc ..,e should be too good . North by 39 points . and clash in the !xt ch of Round 7 and again ".its Is a game that the South side can't afford to lose . The Rams started the year promisingly but haven't gone on of late however the Districts on the other hand are travelling nicely. They should be superior i most areas and take this one out . , who have also lost their last two, travel out to Ferndale Park to take on St Marys . The Cobras added plenty of strength to their list this season but with things the way they are can little afford to fall too far behind the rest of the pack . St Marys are still a quality outfit and will be disappointed with the way things are going at the minute but if Hill, Stone and Goldsworthy fire they are more than capable . In what should be a beauty the Cobras should just do enough . rick and'Berttlefgh meet at Brunswick as e Bentleigh side are beginning to gather some momentum . The Vickers have continued to pro,dde a contest this season but have struggled to kick big scores. Bentleigh should have too much class and keep on the heels of the leading bunch with a good -n today. In at will be another beauty, Eltham take on r out at Research . Both sides have only dropped one game so far this season and will be desperate to keep their winning streaks alive . Fammartino, Hardie and Doody are crucial to the Turtles set up and will make or break their efforts today while Cachia and Thompson have been consistent for the Svimers . A real toss of the coin this one but I'll stick with Eltham, only just . Old Westbo e host S' b e down at Hoppers Crossing and will be looking to string a couple of good wins together . The Warriors are a far more formidable team at home and the Students will have their work cut out trying to stop them . If they can shut down the likes of Wilson, Mutimer and the Horseburghs they will be


a,-hanee but if it will be Old Westbourne by a fair 1 uargin . pr,B SS CORESSPONDENT S Please continue to fax match reports to 9457 1580 for the rest of the season and I can also be contacted on 0409 571 580 .

North BrL:zswick - 300 runes Pe-l-er Dianc ._co Everyone associated with the club and his many friends in Amateur Football congratulate Midge on finally making the 300 games mark . '1~vice senior B&F, once reserve B&F, premiership player in 1981 . lst piaying in 1978, Midge had had varied and very serious injuries but has shown a dedication and commitment to North that should be applauded well done .

SENiU' :j NA=,qE CLUB LAST TOTAL ISAAC WERRIBEE 4 24 S MOORE BRUNSWICK 2 23 C . SHARP BENTLEIGH 5 23 PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 1 22 THOMPSON SYNDAL TALLY HO 7 20 J . BOUDOLOH NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 1 8 D4 RESERVE PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 26 STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25 HARDING WERRIBEE 0 18 FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 3 16 BECKETT SYNDAL TALLY HO 0 12 TODAY'S MATCHES D4 SECTION

NORTH BRUNSWICK v . WERRIBEE All home matches Jackson Fteserv MT . LILYDALE v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS ST . MARYS v. BULLEEN COBRAS BRUNSWICK v . BENTLEIGH ELTHAM v . SYNDAL TALLY-HO OLD WESTBOURNE v. SWINBURNE UNI .

BmtBr.gh A.F.C 2.2 7 .7 9.10 11 .13.79 No rth Bnmsa§ek 4.5 6 .5 II A 1 1,6.72 Bent2e2Q3r AF.C: Sharp 5. Lelvis 2. Anastaslo 2, Marriar I,1, m i . °-st a_ayn . l~ti~is . Adanav. FishlcGk. Hutchison, Backman . North Br3. Bwidoloh 2 . Piettv 2 . Dhnaroo 2. VSernham 1. Magmsson I . ..,, .en. ~are, Famtilari. Wluhs:an. McMahon, Dunarcro. Umpires :Peter Woods ---~Keogh (F) Ween'bee Amateurs 2 .4 7 .9 9.12 14,13.97 Mt Lilpdsle 4.4 6 .8 9.8 11 .12.78 tSertbee: Issac 4. Hardht 3, Becker 2. Salmon 2 . McMill ;~i I . McGrath I . Breen 1 . Best: Brount. Fuller. ~ethcer, McMillan, McKee . McNamar" Mt-Lil dal Roonep4. Brebner 2, Var a 2. Kennedy I . MeKe .~ta5e i . Pearce I . Best : MeKenzie . Brebner. We lls. Roomy. bwn . Umpires : Mick Gffdati South Melb . Districts 8.4 10 .6 13 .14 13.18.98 St Marys 1 .1 3 .7 6.9 8.12.60 Sth.bSeSb :Dalv 4. McDoup~t l 3, 4Pright I . G~ney I . Me Donovan I . Glover I . B~ilsli3w 1, Henderson I. Best : Bzishrav, Theme,- Luu3ord, M.Rosonski. 1t'. Rovraxskt. Stepnell . St.ktares : Goal Kickers and Best Flosses not Supplied. Umpires: Owen Lalor Chris Gregory (F ) Old Vlestbaurne A.F,C 1 1 1 6.3 6 .6 11 .10.76 Bulixn Cobres 3.6 3.7 5 .9 6.10.46 Old Westbourne: Wilson 2 . Meitner 2 . Hor<_bur gh 1 . Gibb . Aldrld~e 1 . Christo I, Taier 1 . Jenkin ..~n I . Hewitt 1 . Best: A.Harsburg`h . Robson . J.Horsburgh. Wilson, Bi[hnan. Pillsbury. Bulleen : Baccuu 1 . Badanjek I . Dall'Ogiiop I . Ho-3re 1 . Groan 1 . Puhirenti 1 . Best : De Jong. hicl cod . Gencarelll. Cox. Peters . D'Angelo. Umpires: Andy Carrick Michael Forde ( F) Syndal TaBy-Ho 5.5 12.8 16 .11 25 .18.168 Bnuvss~3ek A.F.C 0.6 4.7 7,9 7 .9.51 Syndal : Thampwn 7, Beckett 6. Dix 3 . C :~ftia 3. Pierce 2 . Macfarlane 1 . Mackenzie Murray I . Sheer 1 . Best : Hendason . Cacha. Thom pson. Bingham . Murray, Harmemann. Brunswick: Brunt 3. Moore 2 . Lovett I . Bull ock 1 . Best: Bullock. L.McBride, Hammett. O'Bricn . B .P.1eBride. Umpires: Mark Jenkins Daniel Briber (r") Slainburne Unlfersity 4 .3 4.3 9.11 9 .12 .66 Eltham Collegians 6.3 9.17 11.20 17.31 .133 Swhrbrune : Sheedv 3 . Millano 2, Locker 1 . Harris 1, Cutph I . Best : Luckey. Cavicchiodo. Harris. Milhrao. Culph. Sheedy. Etham : Jeai 3, Baud 3 . D:e_ver 3, Gzsparouo 2. Doody 2 . Macdonald I . Dean 1 . Tc daro I . Coonerrp L _best: maeDonald. Haxsburgh. Hardie. l4hite, Cooneriv. Duyer. UmpirmeJustin Garrett RESERVES -13 .05.00

ei¢h rugC: 2.2 11.6 13 .8 18.14 .12 2 Mh I3"rurtsvllck: 1.6 1.7 4 .10 5 .10.40 Bentleigh• Beattie 6 . Fly 4 . Statnatakos 4 . Hall 2. Snelling 1 . Clough I . Best : Beaile, Flv. Clough, Pittito. Morgan, Catterson, Pdorfh B runswick: Crosina 2, Rigaizi 1 . Tancred 1, Healy 1 . Best: Boudoloh, Patullo, Healey. Rotella, Laotatzes . Crosiina. Wetrib€e Amateurs: 5,5 7.6 9 .8 12 .9 .81 bYt .Lllydale: 1 .2 3.3 3 .5 7 .6 .48 Werrlbet: Fraser 4, Cha p man 2 . Stephenson 2 . Carlesso 2, Djakovio 1, Dree~ 1 . Best : Balzan, Stephenson. Djakovic, Warrick . Fraser, Zu(iatt. M Lilydale: Featonbv 3 . Burrett I . Egan I, Gardiner 1, Turner 1 . Best: atmnt . Turner. Btirrett, lUalsh. South Met6, Districts: 10 .6.66 St.RYsrys : 5 .6 .36 Sth. Melb : Stephens 2 . Contreras 2, Johnson 1 . Nice I, Lazzaro 1, Sadat 2. Richardson 1 . Best : Contreraras, Lazzaro . Bradley, Sadat . Moojen. St .Marys : Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied : 1 .0 6.5 7.OldWestbourn .5 11 .7 .73 Bull een Cobras: 3.2 3.2 7.5 7 .5 .47 Old Westhourne: Leitch 2. Slatt erv 2, Davis 1 . Rivalland 1, Crosswell I . lliams 1 . tlquillna I . Dan~ rflled 1 . Crai g 1 . best : Craig, Rri•atlattd . Leitch. Wi Danger8eld . Davis, Slatter9 . Bu ll een Go": Robinson 2 . Lvkop~ldis 1 . D'8lsgelo I . DBtdtriou I . Thoman son I . Fait I . Best : Ritson, Robinson, Pratsch, Moran, Foskett, Thomanson . Syndal Tally Ho: 3.4 6.5 7.5 9.5 .59 Br¢ns:vick AF. C : 1 .0 1 .3 2.5 4.6 .30 syndal : Tore 3. S,.argent I . Dance I. Raab I . H annett I . french 1 . Wong I . Best : lVon Richardson . Burns. Hannett, Dhnitropolis, Bennett. Brunsvrlek : . YcRae 1 . Glldav 1 . Giovanglou 1 . Salvatore 1, Sikora 1 . Best: Lawson, Cipic, Salvatore, Gilday, 1{annegiesser. Swinburne Uni : 1 .1 3.4 3.5 6,13.49 Elthmn Collegians: 1 .1 2.2 5.5 6.5.41 Swinburnec F'~tzpatrick l, Drags I . Roberts I . Parsons I, Revzioldson I, Thompson I . Best: parsons . Pu~shsi, Revnoldson. Fitzpatitck. Dentarte, Thompson. Eithanr HadHled 3, B"arnett E. Lees, leopold 1. Best : Hadfield: Leolbld . Turney, Barnett, Carter . Evans.


BRUNSWICK Coach : Paul Dimmatina Res. Coach: Paul Jemmeson

1 C Sharp (C) 2 P Morgan 3 A Anastasio 4 D Lewis 5 M Eyles (VC) 6 R Weber 7 M Colaiacovo 8 J Handfield 9 I Jackson 10 A Henry 11 D Martin (C) 12 L Codarin 14 B Foto oulos p 15 P Withington 16 P Jemmerson (RC) 17 J Psaras 18 S Adaway 19 S Hall (RVC) 20 R Fishlock 21 A Graham 22 S Arvanitis 23 A Clough 24 G Stamatakos 25 D Gold 26 B . Pad ham 27 J(Ecr".ly)c ..~, (VC) 31 R English 32 D Fishlock 33 M Eefting 34 L. Sampson 35 L Ireson 36 M Backman 37 P Hutchison (VC) 38 G Beattie 39 L Pittito 40 J Bounsall 41 J Neve (RDVC)

42 G Kell 43 R Neve 44 S Craven (RDVC) 45 A P ttito 46 G Rubio-Thorne 47 B Moffat 49 J . Fly 50 A Stanes 51 M Pirie 52 R Hall 53 M Snelling 54 S Cologero 55 D Manning 56 C Aitken 57 T Cox 58 T Caterson 59 D Pittito

Coach: Stan Gilday Res. Coach : Steve Kannegiesser 1 B.Lovett 2 B. Mooream

4 J.Bell 4 S .Goodwin 5 A Leve r 6 D .Dowdle 6 P.Laming 7 D.Sedgwick 8 D.Clarke 9 J .Grixt i 10 S .Lake 11 TFulton 13 S .Kannegiesser 14 S .Moore 15 R . Smith -16 A .Dean 17 G .Mc owan 18 V.Gaf~y 19 N . Melone 20 T.Mcginniskin

21 S .James 22 M .Mcbride 23 M .Lovett 24 L.Mcbrid e 25 M .Cleveland 26 G .Cross

27 S .Dreier 28 G .Conw a 29 B. Mcbride 2 30 S. Mcbride 31 M.Bullock 32 S.Draffin 33 S.Londrigan 34 M.Whiteside 35 S.Hewitt 36 A. Los 37 A.Berius 38 M .Attard 39 J .Hop e 40 R .M a in elli 41 M . Bond 42 S.Woodbridge 43 D.Woodards 44 C.Miller 45 P.Gedde s 46 P.Mcrae 47 L.Marchant 48 J .Ea r 49 A.Cosmano 50 A.Geddes 51 G .Cavanagh 52 S .Grant 53 B .Cazaly 54 B . Brett 55 T.Lovett 56 M .Cox 57 Y.Saad 58 C .Caminiti 59 C .R a n 60 D . S ocks 61 E .Pavio 62 G.Surace 63 H .Hahn e 64 J .Bradley 65 J .Ericson 66 J.Gibson 67 J.Harris 68 L .Cavanagh

69 L .Cordes 70 M.Commerford 71 M.Nupent 72 M.Ro6inson 73 M.Rya n 74 N .Bowman 75 P.Conduit 76 P.Stocks 77 R .Craigie 78 79 80 81

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1 J . Kalpakis 2 T. Orwin 2 S. Petty (RC) 3 R . Pulverenti 4 I . McLeod 4 N . Cartledge 5 M . Dall'Oglio (C) 6 i . Baccini 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Goetz 10 A. Gencarelli 11 A. DeJong 12 13 N. Cooke 14 S . Casey 15 J . Trinchi 16 D. Trinchi 17 M . Fait 18 R . Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 1 N . Lykopandis

22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfern 24 M . Opi e 25 W. Olney 26 J . D 'Angelo 27 28 A . Foskett 29 A . Summers 30 S . Colverston 31 S. McLaren ( DVC ) 32 C . Clements 33 A. Cook 34 M. D'Angelo (VC) 35 T. Sette 36 P. Dall' Oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G . Brown 39 H . Dimitriou 40 T. May 41 R. Rigoni 42 V. Dam 43 B . Dimasi 44 B . Saaksjarvi 45 J . Mustica 46 C . Borrelli 47 48 M . Soumelidis 49 50 C . Genitsaris 51 R . Rodrigues

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25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare 27 R . Baecroft 28 T. Barnett 29 A . Macaulay 30 A . Hadfield 31 T. Carter 32 C . Baud 33 A Yule 34 R . Pilapil 35 T. Todaro 36 D . How ate

37 M. Whelan 38 D . Ardin 39 F. Coonerty 40 J . Baud 41 42 S. Weinman 43 M . Sfili o' 44 T. Hard~ie l 45 R. Davies 46 47 48 50 A . Kelso 51 S . Maxfield 52 G. Stackpole 53 M . Stammers 54 P. Barnett 55 P. Morrow 56 57 S Gathercole 58 59 B . Evans 60 B. Sumpter

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A S ECCiON t,N1VERSITY BLUES v. OLD TRINITY i)LD IVANHOE v. MHSO B

ST . BERNARDS v. OLD SCOTCH (ILD XAVERIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at EP Saturday 5T, KEVIIVS v. MARCELLIN B S`I C1~ON

CLUB 18 (1 ) PRAHRAN v. ST. KEVINS - to be played at Righetti Oval DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON - to be played at Waverley Park, East Malvern

OLD SCOTCH v. OLD MELBURNIANS MAZENOD v. MARCELLIN OLD XAVERIANS has the bye CLUB 18 (2)

\vI Il1`EFRIARS v. COLLEGIANS (All teams at home) OLD PARADIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY OLD BRIGHTON v. ORMOND NORTH OLD BOYS v. OLD MENTONIANS MAZENOD 0 C v . DE LA SALLE

OLD TRINITY v. YARRA VALLEY WHITEFRIARS v. THERRY PENOLA OLD CAMBERWELL v. OLD IVANHOE OLD GEELONG v. ST . BERNARDS COLLEGIANS v . MONASH WHITES

C SECTIOIY IVANHOE ASSUMPTION v. OLD GEELONG Sr, BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . AJAX GLEN EIRA v. PRAHRAN

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS v. ST. KEVINS

THERRY PENOLA v. BEAUMARI S HAMPTON ROVERS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Dl SECTION

MONASH BLUES v. OAKLEIGH OLD CAMBERWELL v . AQUINA S CAULFIELD OR. v . OLD CAREY - game switched from original draw now Old Carey home game LA TROBE UNI v. Sr . LEOS EMMAUS OLD ESSENDON v. BANYULE D2 SECTION FITZROY REDS v. PARKSIDE WEST BRUNSWICK v. PENINSULA SALESIAN v. MENTONE THOMASTOWN v. UNI. BLACKS YARRA VALLEY v . KEW D3 SECTION

FOWER HOUSE v. ALBERT PARK ELEY PARK v . ELSTERNWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . HAWTHORN AMATEURS MONASH GRYPHONS v. UHSO B ST. JOHNS v. RICHMOND CENTRAL ID4 SECTION SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS v. NORTH BRUNSWICK BULLEEN COBRAS v . MT. LILYDALE

ST. MARYS v . OLD WESTBOURNE WERRIBEE v. BRUNSWICK BENTLEIGH v . ELTHAM SYNDAL TALLY HO v . SWINBURNE UNI.

RUPERTSWOOD v. PARKSIDE

UNIVERSITY BLUES v. DE LA SALLE (clash with Uni Blacks U19) OLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDS MAZENOD v. OLD HAILEYBURY at 1.45 p.m .? COLLEGIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON MARCELLIN v. OLD MELBURNIANS UNDER-19 SECTION 2 BEAUMARIS v. HAMPTON ROVERS OLD TRINITY v. YARRA VALLEY MHSOB v. OLD CAREY OLD SCOTCH v. WHITEFRIARS OLD IVANHOE has the bye UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. MONASH BLUES DE LA SALLE (2) v. GLEN EIRA - to be played at Waverley Park, East Malvern AJAX v. CAULFIELD GR . ORMOND v. OLD MENTONIANS MENTONE v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS UNDER-19 (2) RED BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. OLD ESSENDON OLD CAMBERWELL v. THERRY PENOLA NORTH OLD BOYS has the bye RUPERTSWOOD v. AQUINAS

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. TIGER SHARKS (clash with Uni. Blues U/ 19)

*--~ 速 ~~ !~! PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE


CLUB WAREHOUSE Sports & Medica l Supplies

U19 SECTION by Tony Miller (tJ19/1 & Blue) Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)

Review Section 1

nfortunately for Collegians, losing 3-4 players t o the senior team is no excuse for the loss to SKOBS by 155pts . The coach must be dumbfounded, whereas, O'Shannassy has his men only 4pts from top post . Cassell outstanding from _ FWD with 9 goals . O'Connell and Roberts led De La to an emphatic win over Mazenod at Central Reserve . If De La can maintain this standard of football they will surely cause some angst to opposing teams . O .P .'s opened up with the first 2 goals of the game through Lombardi . and then Xavs took complete control to kick the next 30 . The Architect's (sorry Manni) game plans worked beautifully from then on. Maybe you're needed in the Burnley Tunnel! St. B .'s caused the upset of the round with a resounding 30pt win over the perplexing Uni Blues . O'Connor's boys kept the pressure on, kept crashing in, almost brutalising Uni. As expected, Merton's Marcellin jumped out of the blocks early and put on a 5-goal break and continued to build on it throughout the match. O .B . held off a very determined and dogged O .M .'s Hinckfuss and Kennon terrific . For O .B .'s having 8 goal kickers, sharing the workload proved the difference. Section 2 In a must win game for MHSOB to stay in touch with the final four they managed to totally eclipse the previously undefeated Old Trinity and run out winners by 66 points . For the winners Patterson and Vicendese kicked 3 while Veale was best on ground, for Old Trinity, Ellerbeck, Armatas and Bullen played hard . Old Scotch returned to form and led all day to totally demolish the Hampton Rovers by over 20 goals in a one-sided affair, and now sit equal top of the ladder. Beaumaris easily accounted for Yarra Valley by 77 points . For the victors Rick Deaton was best kicking 4 goals while Healy and Atkins were also good . Gillies, Smith and Lloyd were best for the undermanned Bushrangers who sit alone on the bottom of the ladder. In the closest game of the day Clancy, Gieschen and Hawkes led Old Carey to a much needed win over Old Ivanhoe, while for the losers Adams kicked 5 . Whitefriars had the bye . Section 2 Red The top of the ladder clash turned into a complete route with Old Essendon running out winners by 85 points over Rupertswood . Both teams lost key players before the match, but Old Essendon showed their extreme depth with Flaherty stepping forward to kick 10 and Slater being unstoppable all day . Page and Flinn tried hard for the Sunbury boys .

Therry Penola continued to show goo d form by easily beating Bulleen Templestowe . Tehan, O'Donnell and Marsh were best for the Bullants . The University Blacks tried hard against a more accomplished North Old Boys who won by 86 points . For the NOBs, Denton continued to led th e way, backed up yet again by Hahn, Havnes and Kean, while for the Blacks, Maguire, Bushby and Halloran were all consistent performers . Aquinas coach Terry McEvoy was grateful for the assistance and efforts of the Tiger Sharks President Ron Nicholson and Tony Cootes, and was proud of his team who put in their best effort for the year by fighting hard all day . For the Tiger Sharks, Lynch kicked 3 and Cootes, Andrews and Thompson were best, while Boland, Alley and Robinson each played determined and gutsy football for Aquinas. Section (2) Blue The Monash Blues through McCormick, Burley and Hawkins (3g) proved too strong for the inaccurate Ormond . 3g 7 in the last stanza proved costly as did the goalless 1st and 3rd quarters . The Jackers have again upstaged the section with a great win at home against De La 2 . Their runners proved too strong all day in the conditions and De La without Roberts, could not manage enough goals. St . Leos had a huge percentage win over the hapless Glen Eira . That increase of 34% could be invaluable as positions in the top 4 settle down. Padbury and Cherry were again unstoppable . Those young guns down at Mentone caused the upset of the round with a magnificent 19pt win over the Grammar Boys. Krings, T. Barr and Hayes the main scorers . For C.G . Rynberk snagged another 5, but he needs more help! Old Mentonians under Coach Winduss just might have turned their season around . Against the 'undefeated' they attacked the ball with a new found ferocity and is sharing it around . With just a fraction more concentration and work ethic towards the Winduss game plan and this could have been a win . Preview Section 1

Mazenod travel to Righetti Oval in what must seem an insurmountable task against the rampaging percentage flourishing St . K .'s. Most ably coached by the conservative O'Shannassy . De La at home to Old Xavs, in what could be the 'blockbuster' of the round . O'Connell & Roberts could prove decisive up front . But factor in the Architect, McCarthy and McDonnell, and they should win .


0 p, ,s unfortunately come up against a Uni Blue s still smarting over that unexpected loss las t i I'm sure they will conjure up a 100 pt win . Old H. needs to completely forget about last week and simply concentrate on the basics of football in ,his match against Collegians . The Lion's get a couple back and should win . Marcellin cruise down to die beach hoping for some fine conditions . Sadly ,hey meet a superbly confident unit after last week's huge effort . Watch out for Maguire & MeGllvray! Finally, O .M .'s get a crack at the all-conquering St. B.'s outfit . If Coach Holdsworth can excite his chargers into maintaining 4 quarters they could upset the 'muscle crunching St . B .'s . I think not! Section 2 A week ago I would have thought the Hampton Rovers would beat MHSOB, but after the latter's great win last week I can't see the Rovers winning this one even though they are at home . Old Trinity face another tough test as they host Beaumaris . Coach Maus will be hoping last week was just a small hiccup in proceedings, but new ladder leaders Beaumaris are playing good football and have been consistent all year so they should win this one . Old Carey had a good away win last week but will be in serious trouble out at Bulleen, when they take on the accomplished Old Scotch who have only dropped one game for the season . The Whiterfriars had last week off and will need to keep winning if they want to maintain their fourth placed spot, they shouldn't have too much trouble accounting for the struggling Old Ivanhoe . Yarra Valley have the bye . Section (2) Blu e Monash at home to the running Jackers machine . What a game this should be! The Blues marking power should prove to be too much . But if it is windy and wet - lookout . An inconsistent at times lacklustre De La 2 engage the St . Leos goal kicking machine who have just forced their way into the four. I simply have to go with the form side. This round keeps getting better ; the Grammar Boys play Ormond at Glenhuntly Oval . Ormond need to stay in touch with Sth . Melbourne and Caulfield have to stay in touch with the four . They will kick siraight this week Ormond . Old Ment. now showing the desire needed to win football matches face up to Mentone, the conquerors of a final four aspirant . Boys, get right behind Coach Winduss, follow the team game plan for a deserved win . Finally, the Packer team comes up against the Swans who were very lucky to get away with a win last week . McKillop's district boys through Cheevers up front should be too classy for the undermanned Glen Eira Team . Section 2 (Red ) In a game that will decide which team stays in touch with the final four Therry Penola will be triumphant when they host the inconsistent Tiger Sharks . Therry Penola have looked good in their last few matches and need to keep improving if they going to be a part of finals action. Rupertswood will be looking to bounce back after last week's disappointing defeat, but will find North Old Boys too

good an opposition and will lose their second straight game . Old Camberwell will be trying to put a bit of room between the final four and the rest of the ladder when they take on the struggling Bulleen-Templestowe . The Wells will have too much fire power and should run out big winners . Aquinas will be giving it everything this week after last round's strong performance and will be hoping to record a win against the determined Uni Blacks, the Blacks have given their best effort everv week this year and should not under estimate their opponents who given the chance could steal the game . Old Essendon have the bye . Milestones: Old Mentonians - the Club would like to congratulate its U 19 side who last week notched up the Club's first and only win for the season . Well done to the new coach Jamie Winduss and the boys . Correspondents Note: Please contact Tony Miller concerning Section 1& Section Blue Results on 0411 190 .092, 9571 5249 (fax), or Darren Hexter concerning Section 2 & Section Red Results on 9818 7728 (home) .

SENIOR S NA ME UNDER 19/ 1

CLUB

LAST WK TOTAL

MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS R . LEGUDI ST BERNARDS MCGILVRAY OLD BRIGHTO N MCCARTHY OLD XAVERIANS JOHNSON COLLEGIANS PULLEN ST KEVINS O'CONNELL DE LA SALLE UNDER 19/2

2 0 1 3

24 20 19 18

17 17 5 17 8 17

SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 28 A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 2 21 BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 6 17 CORNELL OLD TRINITY 0 16 D . HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 3 14 A. BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 1 13 ORCHARD MHSOB 0 12 UNDER 19 (2) BLUE CHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 29 RYNBERK CAULFIELD 5 24 CHERRY ST LEOS 6 24 BARR MENTONE 3 20 HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 3 20 BRUHN CAULFIELD 0 18 J . ROBERTS DE LA SALLE 0 18 UNDER 19 f21 RE D

HAKIM OLD ESSENDON 0 FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 10 BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 3 CLUES OLD ESSENDON 1 LYNCH TIGER SHARKS 3 EDWARDS NORTH OLD BOYS 0

47 18 17 14 12 12


Under-19 ® Section I COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALLE MARCELLI N

MAZEMOD

Coach : Richard Oboe

Coach: Terry Russell Coach : beast Merton

Coach: Rod Bourke

1 D . Coombes 2 R . Muir 3 D. Dowling 4 R. Szta r 5 B. Hoist 6 A. Fletcher 7 J. Farley 8 B. Sloman 9 B. Lo w 12 M. White 13 B . Lumb 14 J . Dixon 15 N . Perera 17 A . Shinkfield 18 D. 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

1 . L . Young

1 . D. Collins

OLD MELDURNIAR S

2 . C . Mora n 3. S. Evans 4. S . Brown 5. S . O'Connell 6. A . Bonnici 7 . G. Wise 8 . M . Naughti n 9 . S . Hyde 10 . S. Hale 11 . D. Doyle 12. B. Hawkins 13. W . Jolley 14. J . Lowe 16 . M. Miller 16 . B . Kropman 17 . J . Kean 18 . C . Mercuri 18 . A . McLeish 19 . R . Burrows 19 . T. Woodlock 20 . M . Picone (C) 21 S . Murra y 22 T. Molan 23 P. Mulholland 24 J . Garlan d 37. J Hynes 39. M. Goodier 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 PARADIANS

Coach: Wayne Hotdswort h

Coach : Brenden Flynn

1 P Gallagher C 2 T Bryant 3 S Arden DVC 4 M Hawkins 5 T Stonier

1 . L . McMahon 2 . J. Key Y 3 . M. Cosgriff C) ( 4 . S . Adams 5 . P. Palermo 6 . D. Bound y 7. M . Zanino 8. L. Collins 9. M . Shepherd 10 . L . Collins 11 . T. Bateman 12 . S. Hickey 15 J. Key 16 S. Corcoran 18 N . El

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 Alde r 21 S Kennedy 22 A Wal l 23 A Treloar 24 J Tucker 25 P Thomas 26 C Walker 27 L Beilby 28 M Radywonik 29 T Duncan 30 A Wu 31 J Mulcahy 32 E Selby 33 C Miller

Mohamed

19 G. Moore 23 A . Ploenges 24 T. Lombardi 32 R. Boktor 35 A. Tenson 36 D . Boundy 50 D . Furze 52 J. Bonaci 56 T. Jenkinson

I . R. Galati

2. D. Cracknell 4. L. Neal 6 J . Carpenter 7 D . McMillan 12 L . Connal 13 J . Matthews 15 R . Baeyni

1 6 L. McMilla n 18 L. Furlan 19 M .. Mcca rti n 23 P. Hesse 25 N . Bisas 27 B. Norden 28 S. Baker 29 D . Ballantyne 32 V. Cahill 35 A . Carson 37 A . White 40 D. Newell 43 G. Thomas 53 S . Allitt

2 . D . Fotinioti s 3, D . Bonnici 4 . A. McIntyre 5. D . Maskell 6. A . Strawhorn 7, A . Fry 8. E . Hansen 9. D . Hose 10 . J . McLatchi e 11 . C. Jayaweera 12 . C. Clegg 13 . D. Clegg L . Fulle r 15 . M . McDowel l 16 . A. Moon 17 . R . Mosbauer 18 . M. Quin n 19. S . Martin 20. B . Southgate 21 . P. Ryan 22. D . Waite 23 . T. Heal 24 . L. May 25 . P. Reed 26 . A. Chal k 27 . P.Jone s 28, T. Grierson 29 . C . Meehan 30 . A. Wilson 31 . S . Veltman 32. P. Dugdale

OLD ~ - -_

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Coach: Roger Brown

Coach : Hainah Bro

C. Mizzi 2. C . McNicol 3. T. Mattesti 4 . A . McGillivray 5 . B . Williams

1 . L Pfeiffer 2 . L. Pitcher 3 . H . Brooks 4.S. ~d~

1.

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

Jones (C) 5A . Shaw 7. J. ~hr~re 9. A Waxman (DVC ) 10. B. Salves 11 .J . Wright 13. B. Crawford 14. G . Smith (C) 5 G. Winder 1 17'R Plummer

18. D . Crawl 19. G. FW_tchrs (VC) 20 . B . Ferguson 21 . J . Dailey

24 . P Ladd 25. D. Webb ~ .A.Jenke L Hogan 27 28. B. Hunter 29. D . Moss 32 D. Mackenzie

39Q Boan

40 SCapron

33. M . Guthridge

42 B KaMS'ser 47 T. Philips 51 L Holt

34. K . LorenzDaniel

58 J . Webb

OLD XAVERIANS Coach: Manny Nlcolosl

1 . A. Kell Y 2 . A. McGarth B. Calves ~/C) 41 J. Scanla n 5 . M. Higgins 6 . M. Alren 7 . S. Johnston 8 . L. McDonnel l 9 . J . Ralph 10 . J . Chambers it . L. Farrow 12. J . Dillon

13. D. Behan it . L. Mass 15. M . Seeman 16. D. James 17. D. Thomas 18. N . Hullett 19. M . D'Amelio 20 . J . McGrath 21 . R . Speekman (C) 22 . M. 0' Kane 23 . D . Bonadio 24 . N . Heatley 25 . H . Davie s 26 . D. McKean 27 . A . Curtin 28. A. McQueen-Parton 29. N. Harbeck

30. A. Pntchartl 31 . D. Orlando 32. S. Gri g 33. C. Ha~ield 34. L . Dinardo 35. R. Lopresli 36. D. Noonan

37 . P. Carter .J. n Demar ia 39 . . Quin 43 A. Nole n 44 T Fotzgera8

48 R . 0'S6annassy 55 G. Monahan 59 R Macwhider 71 M . McCarthy

ST. BERNARDS Coach: Peter O'connor

1• R . Legud i 2 . G. Ward 3. A . Bouzikas 4. SD . Borg 5. J . Citarelli 6. J . McKay 7, L. Harvey 8 . L . Wilkinson 9D . Valori 10 . J. Hill 11 . S. lannozzo 12 M. O'Donnell

13. 14. 15. 16.

S . Burgyn P. Holland A . Garvey M . Stapleton

17 . M . D'Arcangelo 18 . D. Wals h 19 . Rahill

20 . D. Sheehan 21 . A. Smit h 22 . B. McManu s 23 . A. Mastropasqu a 24 . L . Campbell 25. T. Legudi 26. A . Monteleone 27. L. Evan s 28. M . Caligiuri P9, A . Abele 30. C . Trewi n 31 . L. 0'Brin e 32. S . Monteleone 33. B . Ballari n 34. M . Zucco 35 . T. Pearson 36 . M . Pope 37 . T. Carrick 38 . N . Smit h 39 . J. Formica 40 . R . Cousland 41 . M. Kavanag h 52 L. O'Sullivan

ST. KEVINS Coach : Paul O'Shannassy

1 . S . Moyla n 1 L. Coleman 3. A . Umbers 5. Natale 6. Dellapicca 7. D. James 8 . N. Marchesani 9 . D. satgliano 10 . I . Colic 11 . M . Hutton 12 . C . Turlich 13 . K. Didili s 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 . Rigby 24 . G . Nolan 25 . A. O'Keefe 27 D . Young 28 M. Giansiracusa 29 J. Giansiracusa 30 M . Winridg e 31 A . Turlich 32 J . Cox 33 G. Healy 34 J . Henderson 35 W. Macdonal d 36 W. McCann 37 M . Powell 38 T. Wickha m 40 F Ynmore 41 Dickeson 42 B. Pugh 46 J. Travaglia 48 M. Kempton 52 Leathern 57 M. Hinsely

UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach: Steve King

1 . C. Barrott 2. L . Bassel l 3. C. B eaton 4 . L . Chamberlain (VC) 5 . J. Chiver s 6 . R . Bowlan d 7 . T. Birtley

8 . C . Dela unty 9 . A . Di Pasqual e 10 . S . Edwards 11 . A . Evan s 12 . G. Pricke r 1 3 . B . Gates (C) 14 . T. Girwood 15 . T. Fallow 16 . R. Hamilto n 17 . R. Holmes 18. N. Hutchen s 19 .S. Hunt

20.J. Hunte r 21 . L . Howley 22. S. Kaso 23. R . Kelleher 24. C . Kenned y 25. A . Munro 26. M . Vasey 27. L. Qui n 28. S . Randall

29 .T Roach 30 .E . Roydhouse 31 . T. Morgan 32 . M . Sal e 33 . A. Savoluto s 34 . S. Sandifor d 35 . S. Russel l 36 . A. Powel l 37 . T. Trumble 3 8. E . Wilcox 39. A . William s 41 W. Temple Smit h 42 S . Young


A-1 速 Section Coach Mick Deafen J . Windeban k D. Foley (C) . J . Magee g, A. Pratt K. Taylor C. Collins 7, B . Cairns 8, J . Mead g- B . Gillespie Bird 10 . D.. Brook (VC) 1, P 1 2 , S . Lync h t3 . C . Tuc k 14, B . Pearse 15. N . Clemente 16. M . Blackmore 17. S . Fitzgerald 18, A . Thompson 19, A . Guido m(C) 0. A . Edg e 21 . B . Zigouras 22. D . Hartma n 23, T. Abbo t 24, M . Atkins 25. L, Boreham 26. L. Atkins (DVC) 27. S . Coot e 28. R . Deaton 29. A . Coat e 30. L . Tucker 31 . A . Spence 32. J. Beattie 33. S. McNicholas 34 . H . McMillan 35- L . Healy 36 . B. Deato n 37 . M. Millis 38 . S. Le e 39 . L . Ramirez-Smith 40 . E. Cooper 41 . R . Guinan 42 . A. Wilson

HA M PTON ROVERS (1)

M .H . S .O .D . Coach: Graeme Bulluss

OLD CAREY Coach: Brett Gear

OLD IVANHO E Coach : Stuart McLea n

Coach : Wayne Stafford 1 M. Pearson 2 J . Lang 3 B. Boyd 4 S. Blangiardo 5 L. Hamilton 6 L . Kennedy 7 K. Johnstone 8 A. Clarke 9 B. Jovrett 10 M. Stafford 11 M. Lawrence 12 J . Zampaglione 13 T. Wilson 14 N . Goss 15 D . Molino 16 L . Malcolmsen 18 G . Kelly 19 J . Ng 20 S. Seletto 21 N . Mason 22 A. Goldner 23 B. Kulling 26 R . Alexande r 28 N. Gould 29 J. Prantzos 30 A. Fisher 31 A. Vanderhelm 32 L . Ritter 33 C. Sendeckyj 35 L . Wheeler 36 A. Battams 38 M . Waxiel 40 S. Deal 41 M . Vaughan 44 D. Diver 46 S. Walker

1 E . Raleigh (C) 2 J . Zarb 3 D . Veale (C ) 4 R . Ware 5 A . Keys 6 B . Woollard (VC) 7 A . O'Brien 8 N . Orchard (VC) 9 J. Walker 10 E. Sims-Lucas 11 A . Hall 12 M. Cotter 13 R . Patterson 14 P. Wolnizer 15 A. Vicendese 16 S. Sims-Lucas 17 G . Pollard 18 C . Softer 19 A. Dymble 20 M. Tarr 21 M, Brown 22 A. Nirens 23 B. H o 24 P. Rujevic 25 A. Svirskis 26 C . Wright 9 27 S. French 28 K. Miezis 29 S. Allen 30 J . Membrey 31 M . Dowling 32 T. Harpe r 33 M . Neilsen 34 J, Veale 35 G . Rankin

1 . C . Smith 2. C . Stewart 3. B . Walsh-Richardson 4. K . Detarczynski 5. T. Chapman 6. L. Battley 7. P. Gizinski 8. L. Costello 9. D . Shutie 11 R . Hall 12 J , Hutchins 13 J . Macpherson 14 P. Holland 15 J . Oppenheim 16 R . Graham 17 A . Wilkie 18 H . Sedan 19 L. Siragusa

1 . R . Mansfield 2 . A. Bereza

20 R . Adams

19 . L . McKie

21 A . Leong 22 C . Taylor 23 D . Prior 24 P. Unkles 25 N . Detarczynski 26 E. Mora g n 27 S. Baker

20 . D . Hawkes 21 . A. Clanc y 22 . M. Teskey 23 . F. Cokelek 24 . D . Neilso n 25 . J. Gieschen 26, G . Gibso n 27 . T Griev e 31 . C . MacDonal d 34 , S. Aston 35 . R . Sroilli e

3 . J . Whyte

4 . C . Binney 5 . J. Briggs 6 . T. Me e 7 . M . Clarke 8 . C . Lynch 9 . N. Braddy

10 . N . Anderson 11 . A. Jurki w 12 . S . Morris 13 . D . Treloa r 14 . K . Theodoss i 15 . M . Lim 16 . N . Trigwel l 17 . C . Lewis 18 . L. Bolza n

36 . J. Stafford

OLD SCOTCH

OLD TRINITY

WHITEFRIARS

YARRA VALLE Y

Coach: Terry Kendall

Coach: Steve Maus

Coach : Tim Pratt

Coach: Rod Penalun a

1 . J . Cran e 2 . R . Craven 3 . S . Tulloc h 4 . C . Adam S . S . Stewart 7 D . AdderleyY 8 S . Johnston 9 D . Johnston 10 S. Hamer 11 A . Jospehs 12 T. Page 13 A. Cleeland 14 D . Logan 15 D . Gilchrist 16 N . Colman 17 D, Pryles 18 J. Pilkington (C) 20 T. Wilson-Hum hries 21 S. Dillon p 22 M . Pearse 23 A. Kyriacou 24 D . Jackson 25 E . Tembath 26 D . Brooke 27 L. Routledg e 28 S. Thompson 29 J . Smedley 30 A. Birc h 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 . Lipshu t 42 J . Ross 43 J . Denb Y 44 T. Collie 45 A . Fuller 46 J . Siko n 56 E . Ramsay 61 J . Stratos 62 D. Paul 69 C. Luca s 88 J . Lie

1 Peggie A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 6 Burrows R 7 Dodgson B 8 Amiconi A 9 Best J (C) 10 Blackmore B 11 Clarke J 12 Kell T y 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 Zander 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

1 . J . Wallace 2 . M . Cahill S . Cloven 7 J . Power 8 M . Malady 9 L . Swain 10 L. Coulthard 11 D. Crea 12 C. Stars 13 T Langford 14 L. Twomey 16 R . Coslovich 17 T. Barugh 18 M . Baker 19 J . Morri s 20 S . Alexander 21 A . Graham 22 A . Baker 23 J . Treyvaud 24 M . Haverkamp 25 M . Crowe 26 N . Muhllechner 27 S . Sail 28 P. Harrison 29 D . D'sousa 30 B . Janson

1 A Middlin 2 M Norrish 3 N Pas k 4 R Bait 5 P Valoppi 6 D Lloyd 8 R Drew 9 B Kehoe 10 J Seeger 11 Z Webb 13 L Gillies 14 G Thompson 15 D Smith 16 C Holdsworth 17 A Pizze y 18 C Beal 19 A Coleman 20 D Senaratn e 21 J Tomkin s 22 J Peak e 23 T Collett 24 G Courts 25 F Pellegrin o 27 5 Savag e 29 D Bell 30 J Strong 31 S Urbane 32 D Smit h 34 S Britt 37 D Sim s 44 N Martin

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AJAX

Coach: Greg Buntina Co x Chris i tl

1 D. Henzel 4 A . Butt 5 E . Goldstone 6 L . Goldman 8 T. Katz 9 D. Newstadt 11 A. BenedYkt 12 J . Blankfiefd 14 S . Newstadt 15 D. Finkel 16 J . Freeman 17 0. Flamm 18 J . Feldman 20 D Zulch

22 D . Mrocki 23 B. Nissen 24 P. Glazer 26 A. Cooper 27 C. Spero 31 D. Norich 32 M . Kestenberg 35 I . Same 36 A . Sacks 39 A . SaRar 43 E . Wollner 44 J . Gelfand 45 A. Lewin 47 M. Snow 50 M . Milmeister 55 V. Kalp

GLEN E IRA

L . SALLE (Cold)

Coach : Mark Zuker

Coach : John Howard

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1 . D. Krongold 2, C . Deal (VC) 3 . A . Axias

4 P. Brot

5 P. Mulholland 6 J . Kean 7 S . Meha n 8 P. Arbon 8 M . Gooley 9 M . Bras her 9 L . Harrison 10 J. Clifton

11 . B . Gardine r 12. B . Goddard (DVC)

11 A. Brett 12 J. Robe rts

13. J . Morvell (DVC) 14, M . Green 15. A . Docker

16. P. McLeish 17 . P. Ellis 18. N . Guyett 19 . W. Brockett 20 . D . Griffiths 2 1 . D . Elate 22 . T. Rynberk 23 . B . Naylor 24 . G . Dyson 25. M . Cramphorn 31 . M . Richardson 32. L. Franklin 35 M . Kuppe 38 C . Veencjar 40 R . O'Neill 43 A. Bruhn 44 A. Vanrompaey 50 J . Wade

1 Adrian Orchar d 2 K . McLeod 3 S . Hamilto n

1 . A. Toniola 2. B . Gulifier

4 . T. Vinen 5 . B. Gross 6 . N . Bode 7. P. Robert s 8. S. Tucker 9. J . Daiwood (C) 10 . S . McDonald

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15 L . Browne 17 Jofly W 17 McGowan

19 S. Alder 21 M . Squire 23 L. Danaher 25 P. Rossiter 29 S . Browne 32 H . Funsto n 33 B . Lambe 40 T Heffernan 42 J. Bowden 42 M. Lafferty 43 R . Buckle y 51 M . Conway 52 L. Moloney 53 C. Moran 54 J . Murphy 55 B . Nolan 56 J . Norton 57 B . Ramsey 58 C . Ric e 60 D . Wood 61 L . Becker 62 C . Bellistri 64 B. Cole

Coach : Dennis Grace 1 N Whitmore 2 M Stokie 3 J Roserrgarten

4 M Bolton 5 P 0Ave 7 Northway ry 8 J 8ackwe R 9 C 0'SuMivan 10 6 Rogers 1 1 M Edsalt 112 G Smythe 13 APerry 4 LGotding

15 J Park 16 A Caner

78 A Shield s 19 R Buckley 20 W Little 21 A Hicks

22 B Green

23 0 Cavicchial o 24 R Vrachnas

25 C Gimome 27 I McCormick 28 J Mai n 29 T Starr 30 J PAeIlington 3 1 S Hawkins 32 A voight 34 P Fonseka

36 N Costley

42 S Kimber 44 0 Lappin 45 H Graham an G Clunston

OLD MENT速NI ANS Coach: Jamie Winduss

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41 C . Johnstone

ST LEOS EMMAUS

Coach : Tim Hilts

Coach: Danny O'Sullivan

1 . L . Russell (C) 2. K. Harve y 3. S. Tumiati

1 . M . Anderson

4. D Casey (VC) 5 . J Tolley 6. M Lub a 7 R Wiley 8 * J Muzzelf 9 . J . Rutz 10. L D 'Astol i 71 . D Heal ~ 12 . L . Brei2 reuz {DVC)

13 . A. Kurzel

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19 C Evere tt 20 T Harvey 21 S Anderson 22 R Quiney

15 . A. Adam s

24 A Lo m 25 J Silver 26 M Martinov 27 J Noske 28 N Thompso n 31 S Barker 34 A Warwarek 39 M Ferrari 40 M Mart inov 41 A Perry 49 A O'Shanness y

91 T Collie

Coach : Darren McK(Itop

T. Stephens D . Dic k J . Dixo n L. Culle n

11 . A. Rooks

23 H Rutz

STH . MELD. DISTRICTS

2. P. Carey 3. S . Batt y 4. B . Chandle r

14 . D. Jowett 15 A Goonan 16 D McKenna 17 M Heffernan

18 M . Purcell

5 T. Pricker 6 M . Meye r 7 T. Barr 8 P. Dixo n 9 L. Parsons 10 R. Ward 11 P. Rocke 12 B . Athe rton 13 C . Rock 14 D . Kelly 15 K . Little 16 N . Levert 17 A. Waistab 18 P. Williams 19 M . Dugga n 20 S. Pratt 21 S . Casacel i 22 D. Bennie 23 W. Corr 24 H . McMillan 25 N . Curra n 26 A . Ro ck 27 M. Michaelidis 28 G . Alla n 29 M. Hayes 30 P. Krin s 3 1 L. Dawson 32 T. Smit h 33 D. Ogle 34 M . Wingrave 35 P. Murph y 36 A . Pothitos

64 T. Woodlock

MONASH BLUES

M ENT O NE Coach : Shane O'Connor

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12 . M . Morri s 13 . D. Savag e 14 . N. Romney

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IT . A . Dimble 18. D . Kirwi n 19. A . Wundle 20. R . McKinnon 21 . D . Smit h 22 . R . Warmsley 23 . A. White

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Coach: James Sandman Coach: R.iichael Sig is

Coach : John Stanton

1 , M. Lant 2 . M. Alley 5, A. Bolan d 6, W. Lyng

7. B. Crosbie 8. L. McAuley 9• D . Poynto n 10 . C. Fiel d 12 . C. Munroe 13 . V. Hall 15 . S . Verona 16 . B . Murphey 18 . C. Chippendale 19 . M . Bambury 20 . B. Dorkin 21 . J . Pierce 22 . G . Cochrane 23 . N . Warton 25. G . Coyle 26. M. Lemieszek 27. J . Neagl e 34. D . Ford 61 . D . Cole

OLD ESSENDON Coach : John Newbold

1 J Williamson 2 A Salvo 3 C Oblivbek 4 D Ryan 5 S DeMorton 6 D Slater 7 B Hakim 8 M Jinx (C) 9 A Frazer 10 A Prowse 11 A Venuce 12 A Ru tt kay, 13 A Wuchatsch 14 J Burke 16 E Healey 17 J Heritage 18 D Flaherty 19 A Burbridge 21 N Bartrum 22 B Newbold 23 C Devereux 24 J Daskiuw 25 M Burns 26 C McCormack 27 M Day

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1 S Marsh 2 D Florence 3 A Paradiso 4 0 Hill 5 M Pietryk ry

6 D McGreevy 7 M McGrath 8 R Cont i 9 M Bickerdike 10 11 J O'Donnell 12 13 D Buccachio 14 1 5 M Collins

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RUPERTSW®®D Coach: Ken Balmer

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 35 P Tsokas 37 K Burridge

THERRY PENOLA Coach : Steve McMahan

1 R Zahra 2 S Page 3 V Scerri 4 D Burrowes 5 J Ramsay 6 B Shaiders 7 B Whitehead 8 K Elliott 10 N Webb 11 A Jamieson 12 M Temming 13 D Wallace 14 D Mather

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15 J Teller

77 Gleason A

16 D Stafford 17 L Becker 18 L Fielding 19 R Johnston 20 P Finn

78 Barron B 79 Higgins T 80 Kiernan M 81 Delaney D 82 Bowcock D 83 Finn B 84 Russell G 85 Henderson G(VC) 86 Goodwin T 89 Christie A 90 Atkinson D(VC) 92 Springhall R 93 Smith J 94 Culph S 98 Hollow B 99 Holdstock G (C) 101 McCarthy L

21 D Heywood

22 A Certo 23 N Sullivan 24 G Price 25 R Hatty 27 M Koste 28 D Hum 29 J Heath 31 M Assouad

9 Bannister C 10 Bannister J 38 Nancharow M 56 Stepien S 59 Robinson T 62 Caccamo D 63 O'Sullivan D

64 Dakin D 65 Sifter T 67 Reynolds L 69 Leguier D 72 Johnson S 73 O'Brien J(VC)

1 D Edwards 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 3 J Kirk 4 T Stathopoulos 5 B Kean 6 D Burley 7 A Craven 8 S Glover 9 A McKenzie 10 J McArdle 11 B Speed

12 D Joyce (C) 13 N Barry 14 S Kelly 15 J Stevens 16 R Munzel 17 M Vanderhorst 18 D Denton 19 D Keenan 20 S Bermingham 21 N Hahn 23 S Haynes 24 B Toohey 25 D Gazelle 26 H Maplestone (C) 27 G Hancock 28 R Morley 30 J Mullins 59 D Owen

U ff`' . : -': ITY ~~ ~-~• •~ Coach : John Bushby

1 S Maguire 2 T Hallora n 3 R Drummon d 4 J O'Sullivan 5 T Laidlaw 6 J Parkinson 7 B Ruscoe 8 C Schirmer 9 E Thoma s 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 Seure n 20 A Whitlock 21 T, Young 22 N Barnett 23 L Beato n 24 D Creek 25 S Monaghan

1 . B . Tipper 2 . M . Santamari a 3 . N . Robinson 4 . K . Nun n 6 T. Beranger (C) 7 T. Hallo 8 A . Margetts 9 A. McGree 12 G . Welchart 13 J . Derry 14 C. Munro 15 J . Whelan 16 A. Cantor 17 J . Cramer-Roberts 18 M. Horga n 19 D . Mitchel l 20 M. Butterwort h 21 S. Jones 22 N .Johnson 23 D .Joyce 27 A . Hillie r 28 L. Hancock 37 0. Kent 43 T. Prows e 47 T. Kerney (VC ) 50 B . Ben c 51 B . Braithwaite 52 B . Laricchi a 53 C. Morley 54 P. Na- ar

55 B. McLeod 56 M. Paine 57 A. Hickey 58 D . Lin g 59 A. Davey

60 R . Enso r 61 G .Ormsby 62 P. Triantafyllou 63 K . Darb y 64 D . Norto n


Collegians : 1-4 ' 1 .6 1 .11 1.11.17 Si.Kevtns: 3.2 12 .8 18.10 26.16.172 Colle~1ans:Goal Ki( ' and Best Players not supplied. St.Kevins : Cassell 9, Pit en 5 . Poweu a. umbers 3. Moffat 2 . Griffin 2 . Best : Pullen. Cassell, Moltat .James, Griffin, Powell . Umpires: Tim Friedman Justin Lipson (F) .10.58 isl .ayenod : 8 25.22.172 De La Salle; #5azenod: Heal 2 . Jayatseera 2 . Collins i, Kennett 1, Donnelly 1 . Strawhorn I . Best : Ja}aWeera . Collhis- Fuller, Rudlutt . Barnard . Thomson. Be La Salle: O'Connell 8 . Robert s 6. Evans 2, Gut liver 2 . Jollev I . Harrison 1 . Brown I . Bonnici 1, Shinnear 1, Carrillo I . ~tiller I . Best: Sfinear. O'Connell . Joke;. Bonnici, M urray. McLeish. Umpir c :Ben Ride Trent GreenaWay iF) Old< --=ans: 6 .3 14.7 24.13 30 .17 .197 Old 1,ans: 2 .1 2.1 2 .1 2.1 .13 Old : - . . least Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not sutp19ed .Old Paradians : Lontl + 2. Best : Boktor. Tenson . Furze . Jenkmson, E13{ohanrad, Corcoran.Umpires: Adam Kootoos Jason 1kaszij (F) St .Br-n -5: 4 .10 4.11 14,17 14,19 .103 Univ toy Blues: 0 .2 6 .6 8.7 10.13 .73 St . :Abela 6, Zucco 2 . R.LS~ttidi I . T.Leguidi . lannazzo I . Formica 1 . Wllkonson I . Mastropasqua C Best: Zueeo . Cousiand . Bouzikas . R.Legudi . Garvey. Tretivut . University Blues: Goal Makers and Best p layers not supplied.Unipires:Grant Wardrop (R)David [zed Paul WhiteheadiGl :r7arcellin: 5.3 8 .6 11 .3 14.15.99 2 .6.18 Old Hailebury : 0.0 0 .1 1 .1 Marcellin: Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not supplied, Hallebury : Salsas 2. Best: Ferguson, Fletcher- Hunter, Pitcher. Salvas .'Wright. Umpires: Michael Sneddo n

3.4 5 .6 8.11 9 .14.68 Old Melburnians : Old Bn-gtrtono 3.0 7.5 8.5 13 .9.87 Old Melburnians: Hawkins 3 . Hhrclduss 2. Arden 1, Beecher I . Kennon 1 . . Best: Hinckfitss . Kennon, Brvant . Be91bv. Tucker, Grant. Old Thomas I Brighton : Dickeson 3- Ma guire 2. Hout 2 . RI'atessi 1 . Hu hes 1 . LKent , Iwie~ilveray . Titsnall I . Stewart I . Best: Lfickeson . Hu ~es . Williams Holt-Umpires: Ian Burgess Chris Stevens (F I

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 13 .05 .0 0 Old Scotch: 6 .5 11 .8 19 .13 24 .19 .163 Hampton Rovers: 1 .1 2.4 2 .4 4 .10 .34 Old Scotch : Beaurep~ re 6 . Josephs 4 . Craven 2 . Hostnn 2, Pilkington 2Brooke I . Fowles 1 . Hooke 1- Johnston I . Lie I .Opie I . age I . Ramsay I . Best : Raiski, Gilchrist, Beaurepaire. Josephs, Col lie. Crane. Hamplon Rover : Fischer 2 . Pudguto I . Carr I . Best: Carr. lendecytis. Goss, Blangiarro, KulWtg. Ng.urnpires:Paul Berry Dash Peiris (F ) 81115OB: 3 .7 4.11 10 .18 14 .18 .102 Old Trinit y: 0.0 3 .3 3.5 4.12.36 MHSOB : I atterson 3. Viscendere 3. Brown 2, Zarb 2. WakIlzer I . Wrhht I, Ralei~kt I . Veale I . Best: Ve ale . Orchard, Ru'evia Wright. Kev^s . RaleigFr. Old 1'rhrify: Ellerbeck 1 . Best I . Robison I . M al elkas 1 . Best : Elle'rbeck. Arntatas, Bullen. Amieont . Rentde . Best .um ires :Gmeme l3or Besumaris A F C 4.~ 5.12 1 El 9 15.23.113 Yam Valley: 1,1 2 .3 3.4 5 .6.36 Beaunisrls : Denston 4, Brook 3. Deenrutg 2, Atkins I . Foley I . HeahT I . Presnel I . Wurderbank 1- Zigouras I . Best; Denton . Foley. He al v . Atkins, Abott . Cairn5. Yerrn Valley:Smtth 2. Patbk I . Martin I . Llyed I . Be-t: Gillics, Snnth, Lloyrcl, Webb. Pelagrino, Frltt .umpires :Chris Evans Nick Evans (F) Old Ivanhoe : 8 .9.57 11 .5 .71 Old Carey . Old Ivanhoe : Hawkes 3. Neilson I . Bereza I . Trimw e Aston l . 0'D:r~,~er I . . Cokelek. Hawkes . Bo~ian .ll 'Barne y. Old Carey: best : Clancv, Giesehen Adams 5 . Tavlor 2 . Wilkie 2, James I . Battlev I . Best: Batt lev. Tavlor. Detarevnski . Uncles, Wilkie. Costell o .unrpires : D"aniel Dinneen, Darren Compf (F) Wtritetrinrs:

Ormond: 0.2 2.6 2.8 ,ionash Blues: 2.4 3.7 6.8 Ormond : Russell 2 . E ;rett I, Harvey 1 . Wiley 1 . Best : Pur, Caasey . Breitkreuz . L-:,,,,_ . Russe ll. Monesh Blues: Hawkins 3 9 Bolton I . Bover I . Best: McCormick . Burlev, Smyth, Cart , Green .umpire's : Tony Lilley Adam Harris (F ) 10.14 AJAX 7.5 7.6 0.1 0.3 1 .3 On La Sa lle : AJAX: Spero 3 . Mrocki 2. Feldntan 2 . Wollner 1 . Nersstadt I . Leave Goldstone . Woluaer- Spero. Mrneki, Yosse[. Feldmatt . De . 11'avuslbv 2 . Best : Non htin, Kean . Woodlock . .~I ._~, Mnlast .umpires Toby Ova1La i Diner (F) St,Lecs Emmaus; 6,3 14.13 18 .16 Glen Eire: 1.4 1.6 4 .8 St.Leos: Podbuty S . Cher,v 6, Irvin 5 . Brearley 4. C1dk+ 3 . I Merchant 1 . Hatfield 1 . Best: Cullen, Podburv, Brearle7 Ch e Books . Glen Elm: Goal kickers and Best Pl -ayers not '.appli+ Chris Moore Mentone AFC: 4 .4 7 .5 13. 6 3 .0 6 .4 7.6 1 , .- : Caulfield Grammer: R3entone: Krutqs 5, Barr 3 . Hayes 3 . Casaceh I . Curran I . Pr I . Krutgs . Suns. 7+tcLeod, Laztt. Atherton . Rocke . Caulfield : I Rotxrts 2. O'Neill 2. Vasn Rom }aev I . best: Ellis, Franklut . Tuc r. Rtztberk, Brockett. umpires ~erald Armstrong Ross Treverton (F ) Blackmore (B ) 11 South Eietb. Districts : Old PAentonians: South Piielb.Distdcts: Goal Kickers and B- Pjayers not supplier, Mentonians: Martin 3. Bowtell 2, Ball 2 . M, i . At- 'son t ' I . Best: Martin . Flavrel. kteClosky, Alexender Farrell David Leath (F )

UNDER 19 RED - 13.05 .00 Rar_ertT,,aad : 1 .1 1 .4 2.5 4 .6' 14.13 18 .17 Oh: !' c__ndon Grammer, 6.5 11.11 : n-ood: Price 2, Elliott 1 . Cerro I . Best: Page, Flinn . Stafford, H,.Rurz Cefto . t Old Essendon: Flaher(v 10. Demoron 3 . Burbrid 1 . I . DazkiW I . Marinas i . Sister 1 . Best : Slater. Flaherv. Sa .h ., . I: CeWi, WiWamson . umpires: tvithony Sunpson Ray Windlo;v (F j Old Camberwell : 1018 .63 Bu llcen Tem plestocee : 1.2 5 .7 6.8 7 .2 9 .3 17.8 22 .10.142 Thex .y Penols : Bulleen -"-mp lestocve: Tehan 2, Taylor 2 . Bickerdike I . McGrath 1, Hurley I . McG I . pietrvk 1- Florence 1 : Best: Tehan . O'Donnell, Marsh . Welch, Hitt. P - T째nury Penola: Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied . r+ph "+ahewMeier University Blacks: 0 .5 2.5 2.10 3.11 13.10 17,13's North Old Boys : 8 .3 11 .8 University Black.s: Dmm unond 1 . Haslloran I . IValken 1 . Best: Ma ,re , Ratutsle4~, bushey. Halcorran, Berton, Heelev . North Old Boyc :ou. 3 . . Sneed 1 . Best : Denton, Hann . Keenan 2. Glover 1, Jovice I, Kean I Haves, Hancock. Joyce .umpires: Pat Maebus Einar Lindsat (F a , ~'v-faebus(B 10.4 11 .7 14 .15.` Tiger Shar: : 3 .2 2.4 2.4 6 .6 8 .6Aquinas O . .-: T! e Sl. : I rich 3 . Birch 2, Coote 2, Guinan 1 . Beattie I, Myrick I, Ro~son i . , + I . Smtvdlev I . Ramirez-Smith I . Best : Coote. Andrews . Leitch, Tha, i . Guinan . Robson . Aquin3s: Lyng 2. Field 2. Cochrane I, Robinson 1 . brand I . Potmton 1 . best: Bolatid. Allev. Robhtsan . Field, Perrera . PotiRtton .umpIres:Garry Nicholson Jim Pappas (F) Steven rvrcholson James ?vicholson (B)

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TODAY'~ . U-19 S ON 1 ST. KEVINS v. MAZENOD DE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVERIAR'S honie ts,lles Waveiley Park OLD PARADIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLEGIANS OLD BRIGHTON v. MARCELLIN ST. BERNARDS v. OLD MELBURNIA .NS ER-1=3 SECTION 2 HAMPTON ROVERS v. MHSOB OLD TRINITY v. BEAUMARIS OLD CAREY v . OLD SCOTCH WHITEFRIARS v . OLD IVANHOE YARRA VALLEY has the bye.

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ipires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms :F<" RE MATCH--id if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until . :ired correctly.

3v`aurnnc s. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water carriers . It is prefere for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball i s from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme . note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 . Tr :in,~ : a. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires ne jical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . urr-I ---rs. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts.Track pants if worn T o be ri .=.vy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . It r.rnners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if , purchased VAFA Properties only ,

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Sat: 20 May Ground vacant - available. :tis Sun : 21 May Ground vacant - available.

: 27 May Old Ivanhoe v . MHSOB I : ~mt 8un: 28 May Ground vacant - available. 3 June Ormond v . Vdhitefriars 4 June FID A 10 June NiHSOB v. Old Trinitv H June Under- 19 Representative match 17 June Old Paradians v . Old Mentonians ! 1 8 June Old Brighton v. Mazeno d

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Michael Chazan, Ivanhoe Assumption . Non-appearance at Tribunal. Penalty should have read - club fined . Phil Vallopi . Yarra Valley . Non-appearance at Tribunal . Penalty should have read - club fined. Tribunal Results - May 16th, 2000 Leigh Murphy . Elsternwick . Stamped foot on head of player, 5 matches. Jamie Stickland, Old Trinity . Striking. 2 matches. Andrew Stone . Yarra VaBev. Striking, 8 matches Jason Glenn, UHSOB . Attempt to strike, 1 match . Results of Investigations - M ay 1 6th, 2000 That during half time of the above match an Old Paradians` spectator . believed to be Dion Ciavola, allegedly manhandled and attempted to headbutt North Old Boys' player Chris Murray. Player Ciavola suspended for 6 matches . Effective from May 20th . 2000 . That the under-19 coach and assistants of Old Camberwell allegedly used obscene language towards both umpires during the match and after the siren. Club fined $500. S200 suspended for remainder of season

F'irc~, a third offence ( $ r3) ; fourth offence ($ 1 00), each subsequeram ao ; cc ($100) . 1.2cscrveslOlB S f ' _s/1T1 9 failure to phone '-u s to scores by 2.34ism scs es Iviareetiin (R) Nil Marcellin (C ) Sth . Melb . Districts (R)

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A RESERVE SECTIO N XAVERIANS 6 5 1 0 6E5 227 302 .20 20 T BERNARDS 6 5 1 0 433 268 161 .57 20 0_3 SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 407 302 134.77 1 6 RCELLIN 6 4 2 0 372 297 125 .25 i6 0 368 345 106.67 1 6 J TP'n!ITY 6 4 2 BURNIANS 6 2 4 0 394 328 12012 8 6 2 4 0 411 459 89.54 8 6 2 4 0 312 542 57.56 8 ES 6 1 5 0 314 526 59.70 4 6 1 5 0 71 531 13 .37 4

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CLUB 18 (1 ) OLD MAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 529 189 279.89 PRAHRAN 6 5 1 0 348 232 150 .00 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 5 1 0 430 308 139.67 OLD SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 304 278 109 .35 DE LA SALLE 6 3 3 0 370 323 114 .55

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12 OLD BRIGHTON 6 3 3 0 237 333 71 .17 12 MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 136 339 40 .12 8 STKEVINS 6 1 5 0 302 460 65.65 4 MAZENOD O C 6 1 5 0 182 511 35.62 4

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01 RESERVE SECTIO N ARUINAS O C 6 ?-',ULFIELD GR 6 ~'LD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6 JiYULE 6 LEOS EMMAUS W P 6 SHBLUES 6 ER'NELL 6 cY 6 90BE UNIVERSITY 6 .EIGH A F C 6 SITY BLACKS 6 ;SIDE 6 ANOC 6 6

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1 1 1 2 3 3 3 5 5 6

0 536 227 236.12 20 0 424 233 181 .97 20 0 484 275 176.00 20 0 $18 252 205.56 16 0 554 290 191 .03 12 0 334 297 112.46 12 0 391 389 100.51 12 0 387 539 7180 4 0 269 502 53 .59 4 0 79 993 7 .96 0

D2 RESERVE 5 1 0 471 249 189.16 20 5 1 0 463 249 185 .94 20 5 1 0 500 352 142 .05 20 4 2 0 599 354 169 .21 16 3 3 0 460 318 144 .65 12 3 3 0 416 410 10146 12 2 4 0 310 384 80.73 8 2 4 0 359 474 7574 8 1 5 0 340 511 66 54 4 0 6 0 180 797 22 .58 0 03 RESERV E

T JOHNS OC 6 SOB 6 WER HOUSE 6 LLIAMSTOWN CYhiS 6 ='-~TERNWICK 6 _YPARK AFC 6 -CHMOND CENTRAL 6 ERTPARK AFC 6 !ASH GRYPHONS 6 THORN AMATEURS 6 "i 'LILYDALE 6 -_RRIBEE AMATEURS 6 NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 BULLEENCOBRAS 6 ?RYS 6 LEIGH AFC 6 - -? `NESTBOURNE A F C 6 TH MELD DISTRICTS 6 BURNE UNIVERSITY 6 AM COLLEGIANS 6 DAL TALLY-HO 6 -,WICKAFC 6

6 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1

0 1 i 2 3 4 4 5 5 5

0 645 282 228 .72 24 0 525 346 151 .73 20 0 461 326 141 .41 20 0 530 219 242 .01 16 0 461 379 121,64 12 0 329 549 59 .93 8 0 264 470 5617 8 0 335 585 5726 4 0 319 574 55 .57 4 0 284 542 52 .40 4

04 RESERV E 5 1 0 550 263 209 .13 20 5 1 0 505 247 204 .45 20 5 1 0 569 440 129 .32 20 4 2 0 489 335 145 .97 16 3 3 0 423 390 108.46 12 3 3 0 396 393 100 .76 12 3 3 0 341 347 9827 12 2 4 0 303 399 7594 8 2 4 0 349 511 68 .30 8 2 4 0 261 512 50 .98 8 1 5 0 348 459 75 .82 4 1 5 0 214 474 4515 4

CLUB 18 (2) RUPERTSWOOD 6 5 1 0 577 203 OLD IVANHOE 6 5 1 0 455 319 ST BERNARDS 6 4 2 0 481 246 OLD CAMBERWELL 6 4 2 0 416 278

284 .24 20 142.63 20 195 .53 16

149.64 16 YARRA VALLEY O B 6 4 2 0 385 366 105.19 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 460 260 176.92 12 COLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 314 314 100 .00 12 MONASH WHITES 6 3 3 0 238 256 92 .97 12 WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 218 488 44 .67 12 OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 345 345 100 .00 8 OLD GEELONG 6 0 6 0 264 661 39 .94 0 PARKSIDE 6 0 6 0 102 719 14.19 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 1 0 677 382 177.23 OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 697 425 164.00 ST KEVINS 6 4 2 0 673 306 219.93 UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 4 2 0 576 431 133 .64

0 20 20 16 16 16 12 12 12

DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 558 455 124.84 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 532 395 134 .68 ST BERNARDS 6 3 3 0 464 524 88.55 COLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 357 541 65.99 MAZENOD O O 6 3 3 0 147 444 33 .11 12 MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 538 491 109 .57 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 0 6 0 247 701 35 .24 0 OLD PARADIANS 6 0 6 0 230 848 27 .12 0 UNDER-19 (2) BEAUMARIS A F C 6 5 1 0 492 289 170,24 20 OLD SCOTCH 6 5 1 0 609 375 162.40 20 OLO TRINITY 6 5 1 0 448 380 117 .89 20 WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 456 318 143 .40 12 MHSOB 6 3 3 0 374 396 94 .44 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 3 3 0 442 555 79.64 12 OLD CAREY 6 3 3 0 286 513 55 .75 12 OLD IVANHOE 6 2 4 0 466 549 85 .25 8 YARRA VALLEY 6 1 5 0 376 613 61 .34 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 6 6 0 .0 713 356 200 .28 MONASH BLUES 6 4 2 0 689 279 246 .95 ORPdOND 6 4 2 0 572 324 176 .54 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 6 4 2 0 650 512 126 .95 CAULFIELD GR 6 3 3 0 528 428 123 .36

4 24 16 16

16 12 MENTONE A P C 6 3 3 0 439 571 76 .66 12 DE LA SALLE ( 2) 6 2 4 0 493 611 80 .69 8 AJAX 6 2 4 0 341 511 66 .73 8 OLD MENTONIANS 6 1 5 0 368 770 47 .79 4 GLEN EIRA 6 0 6 0 150 999 15 .02 0 UNDER-19 (2) RE D OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6 6 0 0 937 234 400 .43 24 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 5 1 0 610 298 204 .70 20 RUPERTSWOOD 6 5 1 0 602 406 148 .28 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 6 4 2 0 535 275 194 .55 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 487 436 111 .70 12 TIGER SHARKS 6 3 3 0 390 494 78 .95 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 2 4 0 227 476 47 .69 8 SULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 4 0 230 713 32 .26 8 AQUINAS O C 6 0 6 0 173 1024 16 .89 0


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P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS A SECTION ST BERNARDS 6 5 1 0 739 519 142 .39 20 OLD SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 683 434 157 .37 16 OLD XAVERIANS 6 4 2 0 756 505 149 .70 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 3 3 0 665 541 122 .92 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 553 538 102 .79 12 OLD TRINITY 6 3 3 0 558 581 96 .04 12 ST KEVINS 6 3 3 0 566 640 88 .44 12 MHSOB 6 2 4 0 458 693 66 .09 8 OLD IVANHOE 6 2 4 0 421 781 53 .91 8 MARCELLIN 6 1 5 0 515 682 75 .51 4 B SECTION OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 722 526 137.26 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 6 4 1 1 618 446 138 .57 18 ORMOND 6 4 2 0 579 465 124 .52 16 DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 554 456 121 .49 16 MAZENOD 0 C 6 4 2 0 470 463 101 .51 16 WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 530 508 104 .33 12 OLD PARADIANS 6 2 3 1 520 525 99 .05 10 OLD HAILEYBURY 6 2 4 0 554 680 81 .47 8 COLLEGIANS 6 1 5 0 366 568 64 .44 4 OLD MENTONIANS 6 0 6 0 326 662 49.24 0 C SECTIO N BEAUMARIS A F C 6 5 1 0 789 478 165.06 20 AJAX 6 5 1 0 685 555 123 .42 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 4 2 0 492 390 126.15 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 6 4 2 0 571 541 105.55 16 ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 3 3 0 501 466 107 .51 12 PRAHRAN A F C 6 2 4 0 610 616 99 .03 8 GLEN EIRA A F C 6 2 4 0 563 586 96 .08 8 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 6 2 4 0 549 702 78.21 8 OLD GEELONG 6 2 4 0 498 690 72 .17 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 1 5 0 507 741 68 .42 4 Dl SECTIO N AQUINAS 0 C 6 6 0 0 791 404 195 .79 24 MONASH BLUES 6 5 1 0 599 407 147 .17 20 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6 5 1 0 610 510 119 .61 20 BANYULE 6 4 2 0 759 542 140 .04 16 CAULFIELD GR 6 3 3 0 573 485 118 .14 12 ST LEOS EMMAUS 6 3 3 0 561 552 101 .63 12 OLD CAREY 6 2 4 0 553 679 81 .44 8 OLD CAMBERWELL 6 1 5 0 504 605 83 .31 4 OAKLEIGH A F C 6 0 5 1 511 908 56 .28 2 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 6 0 5 1 407 776 52 .45 2 PENINSULA 0 B UNIVERSITY BLACKS SALESIAN 0 C YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS THOMASTOWN PARKSID E MENTONE A F C WEST BRUNSWICK FITZROY REDS KE W

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

5 5 5 3 3 3 2 2 1 1

D2 SECTION 1 0 752 1 0 664 1 0 541 3 0 549 3 0 617 3 0 490 4 0 579 4 0 396 5 0 529 5 0 486

WILLIA M STOWN CYMS POWER HOUSE RICHMOND CENTRAL ELSTERNWICK HAWTHORN AMATEURS ST JOHNS 0 C UHSO B ELEY PARK A F C ALBERT PARK A F C MONASH GRYPHON S

5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 0

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS SYNDAL TALLY-HO SOUTH 69ELB DISTRICTS BENTLEIGH AF C NORTH BRUNSWICK BULLEEN COBRAS OLD WESTBOURNE A F C ST MARYS MT LILYDALE SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY WERRIBEE AMATEURS BRUNSWICK A F C

5 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1

D3 SECTIO N 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 D4 SECTIO N 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 5 5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

476 157 .98 485 136 .91 462 117 .10 490 112 .04 581 106 .20 532 92 .11 595 97 .31 602 65 .78 699 75 .68 681 71 .37

20 20 20 12 12 12 8 8 4 4

598 543 731 664 626 597 584 426 464 330

388 495 497 501 493 511 605 687 754 712

154.12 109.70 147.08 132.53 126.98 116.83 96.53 62.01 61 .54 46.35

20 20 16 16 12 12 12 8 4 0

600 690 580 623 624 569 502 554 479 456 476 377

381 157.48 466 148 .07 420 138 .10 512 121 .68 529 117 .96 498 114 .26 411 122 .14 619 89 .50 571 83 .89 667 68 .37 720 66 .11 736 51 .22

20 20 20 16 16 16 12 8 4 4 4 4




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