The Amateur Footballer, Week 8, 2000

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?T, n ' D N0 ?.'C=;_ C0 T, •; ; Wednesday (May 31) is World No Tobacco ,-iay, and we encourage all Amateur clubs and ,,i .,norters to this weekend make your visit to the ;i :all to be completely Smokefree . Today's decision could be the start of a new healthy habit . Through our SmokeFree Incentive Competitions ,~ar aim is to attain a 95% club SmokeFree rate, dl clubs being SmokeFree by the end of the ~~)1 stason . nrrently 85% of our clubs are SmokeFree, and i ; _~ :>:tremely proud of that accomplishment and an'c the clubs for the support . iha L :~A has developed its own policy to p,~l . to all VAFA facilities at Elsternwick Park, :enctions and activities . This policy is outlined i n pc,.,-,;e 35 of today's "Amateur Footballer" and t identifies - all office areas to be Smoke Free ; oms, change rooms, toilet blocks to b e Free, at all times the oval area to be .; all eating areas to be SmokeFree an d es cannot be purchased . All VAFA staff an d cannot smoke whilst officiating and thi s -i nominated VAFA representatives such as > and duty officers . -~iL,-,iage and announcements will help reinforce iii . requirements on match days and at official innCiims .

Rec ~,-ntiy the VAFA and representatives of Quit v: it h the 15% of clubs who are yet to becom e ree to workshop concerns and problem s re facing . This coming Tuesday a simila r ing ill take place with the 85% of clubs who -mo%eFree .

h, --~ clubs will be encouraged to follow th e ', I : ad and formalise their own club SmokeFre e C ::lebrate SmokeFree Saturday today and why for the rest of your life make all day s :Free! IiAL VILIFICATION ISSUE A number of newspaper articles have been writon the Ajax / Thomastown matter - some o f e inaccurate . It is acknowledged that dura 1999 finals match a Thomastown player was 1, d in our racial vilification mediation process . ~. er in question acknowledged that in th e

heat of the game in question he did use insulting words . He did apologise to th e Ajax club, and has ~-~ STE NS demonstrated that CHIEF EXECUTIVE independent action in OFFICER relation to this matter has been undertaken . The VAFA accepts this situation and considers the matter to be now closed. AMATEUR FOOTBALLER COVER S Today 's cover completes the sequence of the eight covers, which will be used this year . For historical purposes we would like assistance in identifying the persons shown on covers . If you can help fax me on 9531 2050 or email me philCvafa .asn .au . Prizes will be awarded to significant helpers . The round one cover depicted Sam Kennedy and Adam Anderson ; round 2 showed Murray Pitts ; round 3 showed three players executing fine skills ; round 4 depicted two players drop punting with precision ; round 5 showed Old Xaverians' trainer Carrie Stoney and two action photos ; round 6 showed three players in an aerial duel (whilst avoiding lightning flashes!) ; round 7 (my vote as the best cover) saw Old Xaverians' senior coach Tim O'Shaughnessy and also two players competing for a mark . Finally today's cover shows action from a 1999 match between Chirnside Park and Oakleigh . Can you help? Tell me as many of the players featured as you possibly can . SAD DAY Terribly sad time last weekend as we all learnt that two loved ones associated with two of our clubs had passed away tragically . To the family and friends of M ark Bateman (Whitefriars) and Tony Drinan (Old Mentonians) I extend, on behalf of the VAFA Executive and Administration (and I'm sure all other VAFA clubs), our most heartfelt condolences . I thank the members and supporters of the Whitefriars and Old Paradians clubs, the VAFA umpires and spectators at last week's match (Old Paradians v . Whitefriars) for the moving tributes before and after that match .

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A SECTION Jason Frenke l

hat a month its been in football, what wit h scribes Jostling to write the highly soughtafter A-section column each week, a bumper result from the representative match and the continually surprising results from amateur football's premier division . St Kevins and Old Melburnians played the thiller of the round, the SKOBS snaring a fivepoint win which must have had Mike McArthurAllen breathing a sigh of relief . At the top end of the table, Xavs and Old Scotch turned on an absorbing duel which saw the Cardinals take the points and maintain their grasp on top spot . Old Trinity defied the pundits yet again by scoring the upset of the round over St Bernards, leaving the B-section premiers outside the four on percentage . And if you thought last week was a big round in football, just look at today's draw . First plays second, fourth plays fifth and last year's grand final combatants do battle at Toorak Park . MARCELLIN A chance to lift themselves off the bottom rung slipped Marcellin by during the third-quarter of last week's three goal loss to MHSOB . The Eagles managed just 1 .1 in that term while the Unicorns piled on seven to all but end the contest. Waters boosted the midfield on return from state duties, while the work of Cox and six goals from Treganowan also gave Marcellin supporters something to smile about . MHSOB An important win over the Eagles helped keep the Unicorns in touch with the main pack, but a 3-4 record and a low percentage don't auger all that well for the club . The familiar names of Cassell, Thompson, Eabry featured again last week, and the skipper's name was - as usual among the team's best players . OLD IVAri1HO E Kevin Tibaldi might have had some measure of confidence in his players at half-time last week against the Blues, but it must surely have dissipated as the 'hoers were overrun by a rampant University in the third quarter . To make matters worse for the coach, his side has a paltry percentage of just 56 .3%, and it's hard to see them staying in the hunt for a finals berth if they lose to the Unicorns today. OLD MELBURNIANS The sleeping giant, perhaps, lies in seventh spot with a very healthy percentage but an

1999 A -section grand final replay. The Redlegs will be desperate to aton e L for last year, but more importantly - desperate to even their winloss ratio, which will start to look decidedly lopsided today if they lose . Holme is in good form and will be a more than worthy match for Blood in the ruck . OLD SCOTCH Top spot remains theirs and, more importantly for Brendan Mason and the Cardinals, last Saturday's win over Xavs should give the team an important psychological edge - they know they can beat the reigning premiers . Luke Hawkins won the battle of the goalkicking tabl eewithDanRcrdsobytigfve,uh efforts of representative player Rohan Price earned him BOG . Collins, Kitchen . Angus and co . continue to re-affirm their side's ascendancy for the premiership . OLD TRINITY Trinity could well turn out to be the surprise packet of the year, although Leigh Carlson wouldn't buy that and is unlikely to let his players believe it anyway . But the T's found something extra in the last term against highly-fancied opposition in St Bernards, and that must count for something - just how much we'll see when they take on the Blues at University today . OLD XAVERIANS The second part of a very important double comes today for the reigning premiers at the home of amateur football in the grand final replay against Old Melburnians . Xavs lost last week's important clash with the Cardinals, and cannot afford to drop the points again today in a very tight A-section field, let alone allow the Redlegs to get one back for last year . ST BERNARD S I would not have wanted to be privy to Gary Foulds' post-match address last week after the Bernies loss to Trinity, but his players will need wise words today as they take on Old Scotch in a tussle for top spot . ST KEVINS A big win, by a small margin, over the Redlegs gives SKOBS not an ounce of breathing space in the logjam that is the A-section ladder . A 4-3 win-loss record, a low percentage . glimpses of the very best and the worst in alternate weeks - will ,n_ ____t

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UNIVERSITY BLUE S Another victory inspired by the magnificence of Gil McLachlan' The Blues looked gone for all money against the 'Hoers, but it was a different team and a different ball game after half time. Today's clash with Old Trinity holds much promise. SELECTIONS Old Trinity 4 points . Old Ivanhoe 11 points. St Bernards 7 points . Old Xaverians 31 points . St Kevins 39 points . `;;B: Congratulations to fellow A-section watcher and amateurs media man Rob Cross on his new job, where he will no doubt be beamed into more homes than currently tune in to the Channel 31 replay! And if he was still here with us (in ."ictoria), he would urge clubs to subscribe and others to watch the replay each week! Well Done Rob !

Old -ave__zn~ - congratulations top David Landrigan who today plays his 200t h game for the club - "Charch" joined the Old Xavs straight from school in 1990 . A Member of 4 premiership sides 95-99, club VC 97-99, three times Vic . Rep . a member of the 1995 A Section All Star Side and Phil Stevens' A Grade team of the nineties -><eell done "Chareh" from all at the club .

SENIORS -.20.5 .00 Old Trinity: 2.3 4.4 7 .7 11 .12 .78 Si Bernards : 3.1 6.4 9 .7 9 .11 .65 Old Trinity: Frost 3 . Boyd 2 . C . Phillips 2 . Van Dervenne 2, Collins I . Stephens 1 . Best : Hatfield. Stephens, A. Ramsden . Deanne-Johns, D. Burrows. S . Kennedy . St . Bernards:'.NcKeon 2. Mitchell 2. McLaughlin 2, J. Goltant 2 . Bretherton 1 . Best: Taylor, Jordan . N. Mitchell . MeKav. D .. B}Tne. Bretherton . Umpires : Dirk Kratner; Cameron Stewart (F). Rob Mutton; Nathan Billings (B) . Geoff Grigg ; Stephen Capie (G) Old Melburnians: 2.2 4.6 5.5 9.7.81 St Kevins: 0.3 4.6 7.9 9.12.66 Old Afelburniana: Topakas 4 . Reynolds 3 . Kennedy I . Grant I . Best : Hohne, Iviuquinnev . Kennedy . Reynolds, Topakas . Sutton . St KevIns : Lucas 4 . Perrett 1 . Pickford 1 . Kempton 1 . Sadler 1 . Bowles 1 . Best : Gross. D. Dotlman . Perrett, Garvey, Mahoney. Sibitia. Umpires: ll'atiroe Hinton: Jantie Kevins (F), Brendan Corcoran; Adam Conquest (BI . Vhz Vescoli: Michael Lenthii(G )

Old Ivanhoe: 4 .1 8 .3 9.3 12.8.80 University Blues : 1 .3 3 .8 12.11 16.13 .109 Old Ivanhoe : Jarrod Weddle 3 . Hope 2. Brarmigan I . Douglas I . Donaldson 1 . Mansfield I . Tteman 1 . Toovey 1 . Best: Donaldson . Toovev, BtiTne . Jarrod Weddle . Spoor. McKie. University Blues: McLachlan 5 . [.k Crespigny 5 . Vasev 2 . Lowcock 2 . Havter 1 . Folly 1 . Best: McLachlan. Lemten . D . Hatter, itortti. Garnaut, Peterson . Umpires: Peter Sunpson; Richard Eastwood (F) . Jon Vincent ; AlexTs :lemanis (B). Russell Owens : Dominic Napoh (G) MHSOB: 4 .6 5 .9 13 .12 16 .13 .109 Marcellin : 5 .2 7.3 8 .4 14.6.90 A'- !SOB : Shen, 3 . Btmert 2 . McIntyre 2 . Gerner 2. Thompson 2 . Pertzel2 . t(rtos 1 . Cloues 1 . Corner 1 . Best: Limbriek. Thompson. Pertzel . Gabrv, Taylor. Cassell . A3arcellin: Treganowan 6, Caffrey 3. Jarred 1, Johnstone I . Walker 1 . Cox I . Rowe I . Best : Cox, Gteeson . Treganavatt . Collins, Waters. Rowe. Umpires:Mark Jenkins : Tun Sutcliffe (F). Roitan Dever ; James Maxwell (B) . Stephen Leahy : Bernie Dix (G) Old Scotch: 3.2 11.5 12 .7 17 .8.110 Old Xaverians: 4.4 5.6 10 .9 14 .15 .99 Old Scotch: HawkOis 6. Kitchen 2. Coitms 2. Angus 2. Murphy 2. Warner 1 . Parthemdes I . Robinson 1 . Best : Price, Kitetten . Colluts. Hawkins . Crowe, Angus. Old Xaverians: A. Jones 5 . Landngan 3 . Richardson 3, Woodruff I . Gordon 1 . Keyhoe 1 . Best: Blood, Fleming, Gordon . Rennex. Stmtev. A. Dillon. Umpires : Craig 0' Donoghue : Anthony Damen (F) . Tan Dodds: Santo Canso (B). Bernie Hoare; Andrew Long (G)

RESERVES -- 20 .05.0 0 Old Trinity: 2.2 3.3 3.4 3 .6 .24 St Bermuda: 1 .2 1 .2 1.4 1 .5 .11 Old Trinity: Hudson . Robittson Hdtas. Best: T . Code, Jarred . Mae, Robinson. Broster, Former. St Bernards: Breber. Best: Nathan. James . :4eehan, Sheehan . Liceiardo. Davis.

SE1NI0 aS : i:L> CLUB LAST 11 HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 6 37 RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 3 [CKEON ST BERNARDS 2 26 DE CRESPIGi1'Y UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 25 . MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 2 2 3 A RESERVE HUDSON OLD TRINITY I 23 "OBINSON MHSOB 3 13 LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 0 12 iILESI ST KEVINS 0 11 '.iCKINLAY UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 10 A . WILKINSON MARCELLIN I 10

TODAY'S MATCHES A SECTION

Old Ivanhoe: 1 10 1 .0 1.2 1 .3 .9 University Blues: 2.0 3.3 4.4 8 .4.52 Old Ivanhoe: Keane. Best : Keane, Brophy. Atwusabaa . Arnstong, Pollock, Bacetnni. University Blues :Stockdale 4 . Nailon 2 . Hutchins 2. Best : Stockdate . Thomas, Terry. Hutchins. Crawford . tiailon . Old Scotch: 1 .1 3.4 4.6 6.10.46 Old 7Caver{ans : 3.3 5.6 5.6 5 .7.37 Old Scotch: Chapman 2, Stokes . T. Collins, Oliver. Mtles . Best : Stevens . Prendergast . Kerr. T. Cotlms. Patterson . D . Thomas . Old Xaveriana : Sassi . Freer, Stean . Oswald. Hardman . Best : Sassi, Macwhirter. Skidmore . Callutan, Oswald. Old Rfelburnians: 3,1 6.1 9.6 10.10.70 St Keviru: 0.1 0.1 2.2 6 .3.39 Old Melburnians :M14ut8gan 7, Bennett 2 . Hemtt. Best : MuWgan, Wilhehu . Bennett . Banks, Miller, Saltabank. St Kevins: Vdelta 4, Rizio. M . Rvan. Best: S . Kennedy, M . Ryan, Notate. Ferran. Hull Brov.at . Vlletl a hiHSOB: 6 .9.45 RSarce ll in: 12.13.85 AYIiSOB: Robinson 3, Radder. Skinner. Hawkes . Best: Feferkrattz . Hawkes, G . McCully,, T. Wright . Hawkins. Robinson . A4arcellin: M. Day 3. Winston 2, Cotlvitte. Silv. Ceoper. A . Gallagher. L . 0'Fhnn. M . S}nnes. A . Wtlkittson . S . Yee . Best: P. S}2nes . Statics, Gull . Ftistua, Taylor, Gallagher.

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1 A. Oates 2 L. Lochran 3 M . Sandilands 4 J . Mansfield 5 B. Spoor 6 M . McKie 7 J . Knight 8 T. Steevns 9 M . Karayani s 10 C . C rowl e y 11 S. Tully 12 C . Branigan 13 C . Barker 14 A. Francis 15 G . Douglas 16 M. Wood s 17 A. Corcoran 18 J . Hope 19 D . Warry 20 J . Keane 21 R . Roberts 22 P. Donaldson 23 A. Douglas 24 E. By rne

24 A Clark 25 H Taylor 26 A Askew

26 D . Ross 27 J . Weddle 28 A. Jenkins 2g R . Weddl e 30 E. Brophy 31 N, Miller 32 P. Dowd 33 B. Davis

C . Slattery M . Karavisils D . Waters (C) M . Gill M . Moran D . Sampimon M . Rowe R . Frisin a

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11 . D . Taylor (RC) 12 . B . Cronin 13 . T. Collins 14 . R . McMahon 15 . M . Chun 16 . W. Devercelli 17 . G. Cox (VC) 18 . D . Gartner 19 . D . Cooper 20 . S . O 'Flynn

21 . N . Walker 23 . P. Gleason 24 . L. O'Flynn 25 . L. Furlan 26 . N . Armstrong 27 . D . Theisz 28 . D . Johnston 29 . M . Symes 30 . A . Treganowan 31 . S . Yee 32 . M . Browne 33 . G. Cull 34 . D . Jarred 35 . J . Frazer 36 . G. Romanian 37 . L. Fitzpatrick 38 . D . Harberts 39 . B . Colville (RVC) 40 . A . Duncan 41 . J . Seabury 42 . B . Dinneen

43 . M . Maguire 44 . A . Wilkinson 45 . D . Ballantine 46 . G . Petroff 47. D . Ryan 48. A. Gallagher 49. G . Whiston 50. A. Ryder 51 . P. Symes 52. D . Cope 53 . C . Mathews 54. M . Randazzo 55 . J . Wallis 56 . R . Galati 57 . B. Day 58 . C. Purcell 59 . J . Ibrahim Sponsored by : The Beehive Hotel an d Yarra Vallev Country Club

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42 B Cookman 43 J Burk e 44 M H aw k es 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 . Bennett 2 S . Theodore (VC) 3 A. Ross 4 M . Hazell 5 L. Bunn 6 D. Holme 7. C. Thompson 8 M . Lovett (DVC)

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49 A. Barker 50 J . Smart 51 B. Shadbolt 52 N . Maguire 53 S. Price 54 Z . Aboujaba 55 P. Lilis 56 E. Broomhill 57 G . Mclsaac 58 G . Mandekic 59 M . Tozer

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

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1 C . Gray 2 L. Meehan 3 A . Brebner ( RVC) 4 S . McKeo n 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 6 J . Mckay 7 S . Parrett

8 J . Evans 9 B . Jordan 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 9 P. Capes 12 B . Hogan 13 C . Mitchell 14 A . Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 13 C. Ellis 16 M . Be rt he rton 17 J . Ferns 14 D. Stoney 18 D . McLaughlin 15 L. Ford 19 L. Gollant (C) 1 6 A. G owers 20 T Sheeha n 16 S . Skidmore 21 B . Loughlin 17 D. Richardson 22 A . Merrington 18 T. Gordon 23 A . Mastrapasqua 24 P. Ha rv ey 19 A. Jones 20 M . Hardman (RC) 25 C . Osborne J . Gollant 21 A. McQueen-Pa rton 26 27 A . Nathan ( RC) 22 28 B . Carris s 23 R. Coughlan 29 D. Gleeson 24 B. Coughlan (VC) 29 J . Overman (R) 30 J . DeBono 25 P. Lechte 31 B . Collins 26 S . Tucker 32 T Harv e y 27 J . Drake 33 P . Nutter 28 B. Cranage 34 D. Byrne 35 M . Juricskay 29 D. Galball y 30 C. Kelly 36 A . Shaw 32 C. Bond ( R) 31 L. Tuddenham 33 T. Smit h 32 M . Allen 37 A . Catterall 33 A. Sass i 38 S . Gra y 34 R Jones 39 S . B rne 35 P. Ryan 40 D. T omas 41 B . Overman 36 L. Deane-Johns 42 T. James 37 T. Freer 43 C . Davis 38 R. Hall 44 S . Taylor 39 M . Meehan 45 M . Tahkey 40 R. MacWhirter 46 W. Attard 41 A. Dillon 46 M . Licciard o 42 N. Ireland 47 G. Taylor 43 T. Woodruff (VC) 48 James Mount 49 S . Donnelly 44 B . Hilbert 50 D . Tonks 45 C. Smith 51 P. Romanin 46 M . Callihan 52 L. O'Sullivan 47 J . Kay 53 J . Kavanagh 54 L. Kavanagh 48 D. Orlando 55' P. Rogerson 49 R. Dillon 56 N . Dodd 50 D. James 57 A . Hilbert 51 D. Walsh 58 K . Callow 52 A . Orlando 59 J . Jacks 53 P. Funder 60 T. James 61 A . Woodle 54 S . Grigg y 62 M . Pocatal'ko 55 J . Healy 63 J . Gioffre 56 A Oswald 64 L. Overman 57 R Carey 65 J . Harris 58 T. Curnow 66 J . Delaney 59 J . Puttyfoot 67 A . Caruso 68 W. Backway 60 T. Coughlan 61 M . Rus h 62 H Davies N ORTH SUBURBAN CLUB

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Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Knuppel

Coach : Lee Adamson Res . Coach: Mick Conno p

1 . A. Calle ry 2. S . Lowerson 3. D. Cu rt is 4 M . Winterton 5 M . Dollman 6 P. O' Keefe

7 M . Lucas 8 B . Dollman 9 A . Bevaqua 10 N . Fraser 11 P. Malesi 12 M . Rizio 13 R. Bowles 14 L. Mahoney 15 M . Olive 16 B . Garvey 17 M . Ryan

1 D . Slimmo n 2 T. Hutchin s 3 J . Sturrock 4 D . Guengeric h 5 L. Fulto n 6 S . Longley 7 D . Hayte r 8 J . Hayter

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19 D. Sheehy 20 L. Hull-Brown 21 J . Sibilia 22 J . Macey 23 B . Quirk 24 S . Powell 25 B . Marusic 26 D. Sadle r 27 R. Gross 28 M . Kavangh 29 M . Kempto n 30 M . Gargano

20 A. Davi s 21 J . Hockin g 22 P. Sheehan 23 T. Wilco x 24 R. Calno n 24. S . Russell 25 D. Soll y 26 M . Vasey

31 A . McGuiness 32 S . O'Connor

33 B . Hughe s 34 S . Richardson 35 B . vllella 36 A . Smith 37 S . Kennedy 38 J . Bateman 39 A . Conlan 40 N . Perrett 41 J . Hasset t 42 J . Pangrazio 43 W. Keighran

44 D. Moylan 45 D. Weight 46 J . Travaglia

47 M . Chapman 48 L. Harper 49 R . Simkiss 50 S . Kuring 53 M . Chaplin 54 S . Gam e 58 J . Ferrari 59 A . Ratt le 61 J . Lynch 62 B . ShelleyY 63 P. Roberts

67 B . Day 75 A . Foley 76 M . Galt 77 G. Pickford

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Tragic circumstances surrounded the Old Paradians and Whitefriars game, with th e shock death of Whitefriars' Vice Captain, Mark Bateman . On behalf of the Old Paradians, and I'm sure all involved in Amateur footy, I would like to extend our svmpathy to the Bateman family and the Whitefriars Football Club . This week's results were not surprising, with the supposed 'favourites' getting the money . Some interesting games ahead, as we approach the half wav mark . I'll write a review on how clubs are faring after Rd 9, and contact the 'satchel swingers' for a revised premiership market, so could I please have SOMEONE from each club ring me for that week . Review Harry hosted the match between ladder leaders, Old Brighton, and the lowly Collegians . Unfortunately for the Lions, they again came up short, and went down by 55 pts . However, this was not before OB were given a fright . With only 3 pis separating the teams at 3/4 time, according to 'The Rover', there was an upset of Dandy Andy proportions brewing. A 10 goal to 2 final quarter saw OB charge away to win easily . I would have liked to know more, but AGAIN, no-one called . Bradley bagged 7(he's white-hot right now), and Lennox and Perry blitzed for the winners . For the losers, Vasdekis, Hovey and Woolhouse were good players . The game at Bundoora between Old Paradians an d Whitefriars was one sided for most of the day, with the home side being 70 pis up at half time, but only limping to the line by 22 pts . The OPs set up their win with a 9 goal opening term, and the contest was effectively over . For the winners . Burns, Vincent and Porteous played well . Whitefriars are to be congratulated on their efforts, having to play under duress, and kept at it right to the end, with an 8 goal last quarter . Well done fellas . Better players were Reidy and brothers Pawlik . On the vast arena of E .E .Gunn . NOBs inflicted the third defeat in a row of Ormond, by demolishing them by 56 pts . By 1/4 time she was getting ready to sing, with NOBs being 29 pis in front . From there . they built on their lead and cruised home in the end . Steve Grace and his boys appear to have lost all confidence that was accumulated in the first four rounds . For the victors, Casboult. Nolte and Vogels burned the turf, whilst big McConvill gave his rover, Stone a helping hand for the losing home side .

Mazenod disposed of a plucky Old Identonians at Kevsborough to win by 43 points . There wasn't much in it at half time, but Mazenod piled on 7 .6 to just 2 .1 to end the contest . Again, that much vaunted and well-publicised game plan swung into action, with Dunne, Hanley and Parry leading the way . For the OMs . their better players were Flaskis, Vick (again) and the Kuramoto brothers .

In a heated match that apparently spilled over from the 2s, we saw Old Haileybury go dow n the gurgler again to De La Salle to the tune of 9 pts . Inaccurate kicking by the away side allowed OH to be in front at half time, but a 7 goal to 4 second half saw De La overpower their opponents . Smallest man in football, Bonniei, and the evergreen Toohey, along with Johnstone were the best for the winning side . OH's best were White, Carson and Jayasekara . Preview Alleluia!! Praise the Lord!! 5 out of 5 for the first time this year (and it's taken me 7 weeks to do it) . This gives me unbridled confidence (or just plain stupidity), to delve into this week's matches . Here it goes . Whitefriars host the struggling Collegians at Donvale. Whilst the Lions wori t need those camels that others have required, Tim Hart will be needing some prayers answered, even though they were right in last week's game at 3/4 time . On the other hand, Whitefriars have been consistent throughout the entire year, and I believe that last week's tragic event will galvanise the club together . Whitefriars by lots - 42 pts . Br Garve_v's oval sees Old Paradians play Old Haileybury . Peter Bedford is delving into his bag of tricks to try and get the home side to start putting 4 quarters together if they are going to trouble the top sides . Mick Dwyer must still be wondering what on earth he can do to stop the rot of recent weeks . Based on the fact that the Green and Purples play their home ground very well, and that the lads from OH have to hire those wretched, smelly camels again, I'll tip the OPs to salute today by 28 pts . Beachside is where we see top-of-the-table Old Brighton play the out-of-sorts Ormond, where you can back it in that the wind will blow to that scoreboard end . Dale Tapping has got his players purring along like a well-oiled machine . They are on fire at the moment. Ormond, in eontrast, have gone from chocolates to boiled lollies in the space of 3 weeks, and Steve Grace is out there searching for that secret recipe called success . Confidence is sky-high for the home side at present, and will continue on their winning way by 35 pts . NOBs host the winless Old Mentonians at Brunswick . Frank Dunell has one of the ladder leaders going along nicely, and he will be making sure that the players don't take this one lightly . Sven Samild could be our next Prime Minister, as he has managed to coax Acreman out of retirement . OMs will win one very soon, but I don't think it will be today . The purple shorts to win by 45 pts . Mazenod welcome De La Salle to Central


rve in what should be a better . The question o n !,ody's lips is, can anybody stop the rampagin g ,led? Their new, more structured game pl an bamboozled opposition teams, and Dave ; rays fresh approach has provided a much aed lift in morale . Paul Cooper's boys, however, a different proposition this week, and I actuall y that my old club might be starting to put it il1 together, and they'll be the ones to prevail in -ri ~aL contest . De La Salle by 4 pts . Reserves Whitefriars, Old Paradians, Old Brighton, NOBs, De La Salle .

I Correspondent s I ' m giving this one more try . Please call me on 9347 4105 or 0414 900 871 before 8 .00pra Sunday. There must be people from NOBs, Old Haileybury and Collegians who read this report . Yet ,,vhen I ask for a simple phone call, it is not forthcoming. De La Salle, Old Mentonians, Mazenod and old Brighton only call spasmodically. Ormond and %F'hitefriars are the only two who seem to care .

De La Salle - Simon F at today plays 50 gax::t: ::: for the club. A fine young player who is this year on Richmond's top-up list. A VAFA U19 representative player in '99 and with plenty of bigger and better things in store on-field, the club wishes you Simon all the very best for the next 50 in the blue and gold . - fl e: - F irk "B ,,iey„ -, :i tear-an Whitefriars - Our club is devastated by the loss of Mark . Club Member of 12 years, Club Captain for 5, B&F winner, 4 times premiership player, 177 games . Above all a young man of honour, and courage. Loved and admired by all of us. May his soul rest in peace . We acknowledge the support given by the VAFA and the Old Paradians AFC prior to, during and after last Saturday's game .

VALE Old M entonians - The entire Ol d Mentonians community mourns the loss o f I one of our most admired and valued supporters and friends, Tony Drinan, who tragically and suddenly died on the basketball court on Wednesday May 17 . Deepest sympathy is extended by all at the Club to Jan, Troy, Aaron and Hayley . Courageously and admirably Aaron led our senior side against Mazenod last Saturday in honour of his father. Respected and admired by all who knew him, he will be sadly missed . AJ Drinan - Rest In Peace .

SENIORS - 20 .5 .00 Old Mentonians: 4.3 7.7 9 .8 12.11.83 Mazenod: 6.3 8.5 15.11 19.12.126 Old Mentonians: Acreman 4 . Caroll 2, Z . Kuramoto 2 . Bournon 1, Flaskis i, Webb I, Mason I . Best: Flaskis, Vick, Z . Kuranioto, B. Kurarnoto . B. Murphy, Caroll. Mazenod : Harrison 4. Dunne 3 . Hanlev 2, Paoiueco 2, M. Murray 1, Lancaster i . FotuiioGos I . McIntyre u1 . Polan .~Kavanagh l, Fishe r 1, Ryan 1 . Best: Dunne, O'Hara. Harley, Paolucci, Nelson, Parry . Umpires : Neville Bovle: Daniel HallÂťvell (F). Nick Lemon (B) Beornn MeCarthy :Kevin Bogota (0 ) Collegians : 0.6 4 .9 9.10 11.11.77 Old Brighton: 5.1 8 .4 10.7 20.12.132 Coll egians : Ash Farr 2 . Johnson 2, Unsurorth 2. Y. Phillips 1, Mackenzie I, Heneberv 1 . Palmer 1, Woolhouse I . Best: S . Mollard . Vasdekis . Hovey . E. Waters, Y'. Phillips. weolhouse . Old Brightom Bradley 7. Dennis 3, Ptrrie 2 . Fitzgerald 2 . Escort I, O'Neill I, Lennox 1 . M. Gadsden 1, Jackson I . McLauchlan 1 . Best : Lennox, Nickas . Bradley . Parnham, Perry. Phelan . Umpires: Peter James : Pick Love (F). David Gourlay (B). David Murray: Robert Parry (G ) Old Paradians : 9.3 14 .5 18 .10 18.12 .120 Whitefriars : 0.1 2 .7 6.8 14 .14 .98 Old Paradians : Gale 3, Porteous 3 . Harford 3 . Sinclair 2, Galloway 2 . Heffernan 2 . Burns I . Loney I, OZougtilin I . Best : Sinclair, Burns, O'Loughlin, Vincent . Heffernan, Porteous. Whitefrlars : Carrigg 4, Reidy 4, Northey 3, A . Carbone 1, M . Carbone 1 . Van den Boom I . Best : Highes, A. Carbone . Reidy. Carrigg. Hilton, Phan. Umpires: Craig Brajtherg; Leon Quinn (F), Jarrod Hanauer :Jack Forsyth (B) . John Robinson :Bob Seymour (G) Old Haileybury : 4.1 8 .2 9.3 11 .7.73 De La Salle: 2.7 4.11 8 .14 11 .16 .82 Old Haileybury: Byrns 3 . Lappage 3, Hohne 2, Jayasekera 2 . Kejna I . Best: White . S. Rowlands, Carson. ~ayasekera, Kejna . Byrns . De IA Sa lle: Bonnici 3 . D. Jackson 3 . D. Hvland 1, Rogers I . Silvers I . Johnstone 1, Hackett 1 . Best: Johnstone, Toohey, Swift, Hyland . Bonnict, Pedicini. Umpires: Sharon Alger; Gene Hodgins (F). Kirsty Pay; Wayne Cove (B). Craig Arnol; Geoff Robinson (G ) Ormond: 1 .3 2.5 6.10 8 .15.63 North Old Boys : 6 .2 11 .6 12.10 18 .11 .119 Ormond: Naughton 2, Stone 2, Whelan 1 . Grace 1, J. Keleher 1, Beckett 1 . Best : McConuill . Dale, James. Stone. Naughton, Miller. Nort h Old Boys: M. Barker 3 . Boyle 3 . Sutherland 3 . Tonkin 3. Booth 2. Collins 2. Curry 1 . Hapiu 1 . Best : Casboult, Nulte. Vogels, Booth, Wilkinson. Saad . Umpires: Thu Ovadia: Robert Sneddon (F) . John Kelly; Gregory Richards (G )

RESERVES - 20.05 . 00 Collegians: 5 .4.34 Old Brighton: 3 .9 .27 Collegians: Wooley 3. A . Hart . Cooper. Best; Wavcott, Van Der Venne, Baxter, Smith . 14boley, Opie . Old Brighton: Murch. Bickett, Wilson. Best: MeMahon, Bickett, Rickarhy . Cooper, White, Walsh .

Old Paradians: 2.3 3.4 4 .6 6.8 .44 3 .1 3.4 3 .5 4 .5 .29 WIritefriars: Old Paradiens : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Whitefriars: Glochev 2 . Venial, Jones. Best : Andrexs. D . Eames . Johnson . C . O'Connor. Reid, vernal. Ormond: 0.2 0.4 3 .4 5.5 .35 Nort h Old Boys: 3.4 3.5 5 .7 7 .13 .55 Ormond: Shepherd 2, Cleary, Farrell . Lora . Best : Courtney, Cleary, Brennan, Cooper, Mabbett. Shepherd . North Old Boys : Thomasse Sanders 2 . McGrath . M.Phyland, Trenton . Best : Zacek, Lynch, M. Phyland, M. Drum . Sanders, McGrath . Old Mentonians : 1 .4 1.8 1.11 2 .13 .25 Mazenod O.C: 2.1 2.2 5 .3 5.5 .35 Old Mentonians : G . Ferguson . ingrain. Best : P. Appel, G . Ferguson . Dwyer. M. Stroud, Campbell, Nock . Mazenod O.C: Hawkins 2. Quinn, L. Morgan . S. Morgan . Best : McMullin . Hobbs. Hanegraaf, S. Morgan, L. Morgan . Murray. Old Haiteybu ry: 0.3 0 .3 1 .4 3.7.25 De La Salle: 2,2 2 .8 6.9 8.10.58 Old Halleybury: Harrop 2 . Moss . Best: Pountnev . B. Lay. Saunders, Smith, Dimond . Moss. De La Salle: Clancv 2, M. Narber 2, Brnaden. Hodder. Laragy. Lalsini . Best: King, Lasiui. Hyde. Laragq, Bowden. McKenzie.

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Coach : Paul Cooper Res. Coach : Paul O'Dwyer

Coach : D c -id tray Reserve: Tony Collins

Coach: Frank Dunnel l Res. Coach : Darren Caddy

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)r the first time in year I final]-- tipped the card. Not too bad I guess it's only taken me 7 weeks . Things are finally taking a little bit of shape now but there is still plenty of time for those lagging behind a little bit to make up lost ground in the coming weeks . Two weeks to go and we reach the half way mark seems like only yesterday and pre season had just started. REVIEW The Hoes suffered another final quarter fade out to go down to St Bedes Mentone Tigers by some 4 goals at Brindisi Street . The Hoes looked primed to pinch the game after dominating the 2nd and 3rd stanzas kicking 8 unanswered majors to take a 9 point lead at 3/4 time . But not to be outdone the Tigers stayed cool under pressure rallied together and rammed home 5 goals to nil in the final term to come awav comfortable winners in the end . Moose Mcgraw was in top form, Macca dominated up back and then down forward, Dave Goodchild took the mark of the year according to him anyway and Matt Merrifield made a fine debut for the victors . Mark Lengacher made a fine return to the Hoes with 4 goals as Chris Brown and Peter Flynn also played well. Kicking into the wind Therry dominated the early part of the game but the Two Blues fought back towards the end of the term to be within range at the first break . The home side hit the front early in the second stage before a 3 goal burst had given Therry a break at the main change . The third again went one wav and then the other until Therry finally sealed it in the last with 7 twins including a burst of 4 in 5 minutes. The visitors were well served by Lee Hollow in the ruck along with Trevor Robinson, Paul Edwards and Stephen Boyle . For Praliran again none were better than this week's A ll Star Player of the Round Kip Watford ably backed up by Sam Pang with 5 goals . Bit of a hoodoo game for t €°=-at-ms as they have not had much luck against s recen'tlv . but they made sure of victory this time with a 6 to one opening burst, at one stage this lead was extended to some 12 goals but to their credit the home side fought back a little bit to narrow the margin to some 9 goals . Andrew Sheerly made a fine debut for the Saints with 3 goals . Tim Rossiter played pretty well as did Hayes-Dewar . Tkocz . Grey and Ryan . Best players for the Ogs were Salter (he's been terrific over the last few weeks) . Taylor . Higgins and Stinchcombe fresh from State Duty . The Bullants threw evervthing at the Jackas in the first half only inaccuracy stopped them being further ahead, BT ran very well off the Ajax forwards with Dave Matthews superb and for the 2nd week in a row the Jackas appeared flat . But alas for the

BuIlants in :' ie third ~ quarter Julian Kirzner took matters into his own hand s with 5 goals including a burst of 4 in 5 mins to < .!1n v his side to steady aria come away with a comfortable victory in the end, although the Bullants are to be commended for their endeavour and courage as they never stopped trying . Yaron Rapaport at Full Baek, Gab Dukes, Mark Blashki, were the best for Ajax, Fruend was all class and Redlich was inspiring. For the Bullants better players were Graham . Schneider (yet again pretty consistent this boy) and Hare . The Bayside Derby saw Beaurn€sris come away pretty comfortable 54 point winners in the end. The Sharks held sway and had a 29 point lead going into half time and they looked pretty cot `ortable . But the all important third quarter saw I_-, dig deep and apply pressure on the Beauy sid a trademark of the Rovers game these days, causing a few turnovers and a bit of panic resulting in 4 goals and only a 5 point deficit at the last break . But in what was a decisive last quarter the Beaumaris players lifted and were able to break away from Hampton fmishing off the game very well and were pretty happy with their efforts . Plenty of good players around for the victors with Nell Conlan, and Mike Matullick among them while Nick Boctor's 6 goals were very handy. For Hampton who are a very young side the old stagers in Steve Anderson and -Chief Fletcher played pretty well as did Ben Martin who did the job on Bradyn Haynes . P "

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So ie interes" ig ones this week let's see if I can tip the card a~ain . welcome t - to their shores today a must win game for both sides . Ogs are certainly not setting the world on `re at the moment while the Hoes I believe have been playing some good footv, they just need a little luck on their side which I think they will find at home today . Big game down at Brindisi Street where the Tigers await the Jackas . Always tough to beat at home St Bedes where the smaller confines tend to sti• fle the running ability of their opposition and if they can do that toc~av then they are not without a chance . Ajax appear to have been a bit flat since their win over Beaumaris but they do have the ability to gel themselves up for the big games and I think they wi . ldoitagny Another important ga 1e for both sides take : place at Packer where I make the short trip t< tackle Glen Eire . Have found a bit of form of late th( Sainters, they play very well at home while the T wBlueswith erfagmentdraingoutinema5 lack a little fitness . The Saints have a bit to prov


here as they feel their loss to Prahran in the corresponding game last year cost them finals action . so their motivation will be high, so on that alone I'm tipping them to win but a reversal would not surprise . Long trek out to Oak Park today for the Beauv Boys in the match of the Round first versus third . This is the big test for Therry who sit comfortably with a 7-2 ratio so far and really have not done much ticrong, but nor have the Sharks apart from a minor hiccup . Both sides play a similar type of fast running game at home one would think Therry will be hard to toss and well may that be so, but being a loyalist I can't tip against my own side . Beaumaris to win and enjoy the trip home , Final game of the Round sees Bulleen Tenlplestowe make the long trek across town to David Street . Would be well advised to not take the Bu llants too lightly the Rovers, as they are not that far away and not unlike the Hoes they just need a little bit of good fortune. I feel the visitors may have to wait another week as the Rovers need to win to stay in touch and at home will just kick enough goals to greet the judge . SOCIAL Don't forget the Big Sports and Fashion Auction that Prahran are holding on Saturday 17th June at the Caulfield Racecourse . Promises to be a big night . Still waiting for my ticket boys . Cost is $70 .00 per head which includes plenty and bookings can be made by contacting Jill Flack on 9-614 4399 . All welcome . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax at home . the mobile is 0412 213541 or send me an e-ma il on braineoCabptusnet .eom.au by 8pm Sunday nights . Thank you very much .

AJAX - congratulations to Brett Duzenm an and David Kalb on their 150th games with the club last week . Duzenman, a dashing wingman and one of the club's better players has improved and matured with age . Well done Doozy - we look forward to the 200th . David Kalb is a dashing rover and has been dangerous near goals . Both players are great clubmen and are to be congratulated on their feats.

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SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL AJAX 28 BEAUMARIS 6 26 ST BEDES 0 17 GLEN EIRA 17

C RESERVE CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26 D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17 BASIST AJAX 4 16 R . CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 1 14 KALB AJAX 4 13 &If% - _ -- --

Old G-long: 1 .4 5 .7 7.8 9.8.62 Glen Eira A.F.C: 6 .3 10 .6 14 .8 17.14 .116 Old Geelong: Salter 3 . Varney 2 . Power 1, Stevens 1 . Wallace 1 .Best : Power, Stlluheombe, Foley. Wilson . trarley. Bolton. Glen Eire AEC: Goal Kickers and best Players not supplied .Umplres: Max tvitbuann :Graeme Hunichen (F)

St. Sodas Ment . Tig: 5 .3 6 .5 10.10 15.15 .105 Ivanhoe Assumption: 2 .3 5 .7 12.7 12.9.81 St. Bedes Ment. Tig: Diggins 3, Merrifield 3, MacGeorge 2. KingweD 2, Beasley 1, 1Vmtte 1 . McCraw 1 . Orion 1 . Best: McCraw, MacGeorge . Merrifield, Goodchild, Johnston, Beasley. -Ivanhoe Assumption: Lengacher 4 Flynn 3 . Brown 2, Seoble 1 . o'Neill 1 . Young 1 . Best: Flynn, Brown . Seoble, Narldevicz, Pace, Tucker . Umpires:Trent Foley ;Mark Morrison (F) Praksan A.F.C: 3.1 6 .3 9.5 12.8.80 Therry Penola O .B : 4 .5 7 .6 10.11 17.15 .117 Pru.hran A.F.C: Pang 5 . Beer 4, Murphy I . Goodlei I . Hod son I . Best : LBalford . Pang. Birch. Pye, Murphy, Beer . Therry Penola : Bo_ve 3. Edwards 3 . Robinson 3, Bannister 2 . Dorian I . Gooduin I, Louchran l, Melia l . Van Engeten 1 . Best : Hallow. Boyle, O'Sullivan . R.Batmister. Robinson, C .Banmster.Umpires : aan Stubbs Andrea Thwartes (F) 16.8.104 Beaumaris A.F.C : Hampton Rovers: 7.8.50 Beaumaris A.F.C: Bader 6, Philpott 2, Buller 2 . George 1, Spence 1 . Mead 1, Quinn 1, Cance 1, Conlan 1 . Best : Lee, George, Martin, Conlan. Beeler. Holt . Hampton Rover, : S .Anderson 2 . D .1:iderson I, Dallas I . Holt I . Lake 1, Ndmott 1 . Best : Lawrence, Marlyn . Dwyer. Pucetla. Woods . Adams.Umpires:Paul tvithmgton :Damian Lane (F) Robert Masnian : Stephen Masman (B) Bernie Jephson :Ross Richards (G) AJAX: 3.3 4 .3 11.5 14 .7.91 Bulleen Temple5towe: 2.4 4 .11 7.11 8 .17 .65 AJAX: Kirzner 7, Kalmski 2 . Dykes 2, Dayis l . Konskv 1 . Redlich 1 . Best : Rapaport . Dykes. Blashld, Kanter. Gold, Weisler. Bulleen: Dashalov 2. Bone 1, Hare I . Matthews, Schneider 1, Thompson I . Tulloch 1 . best : Tlilloch . Bone, Matthews . Schneider, Thompson. Lambropoulos .umplres : Leah Gallagher: Paul Jones (F) Grant Napper :Bob Dunstan (G)

RESERVES - 20.05 .00 Old Geelong: 1 2 3.6 5 .8 10.9.69 Glen Eire A.F.C: 2.1 2 .1 2 .2 3.2.20 Old Geelong : Howells 4 . Hyams 2. Thorn I . MacKenzie l, Couch I . Lansdetl I .Best: :liclnnes, Howells. Couch, Snuth. Harrington . Atkins. Glen Etta A.F.C: Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied . St.Bedes Men .Tlg. : 3.1 3 .4 5.7 6.11 .47 Ivanhoe Assumption: 1 .2 2 .5 5.7 8.8.56 St.Bedes Men.Tig .: Gould 3 . Porter 1 . Gomez I . Tonilinson 1 .Best: Bilos. Chaplin . Marshall . Porter. Gould . Kinsella . Ivanhoe Assumption: Fairweather 2, McGowan 1, Healy 1 . King 1 . Conley I . Snuth 1 . Best: Toogood. Iaco4angelo, Ryan, McGowan . Snuth . Robertson .

Prahran A.F.C: 1 .2 1 .4 2.7 3.8.26 Therry Panels O .B : 4 .2 6 .4 8.8 10.8.68 Prahran A.F.C: Perry 1, Erdem 1 . Paledimos 1 . Best : Perry. Paleodhuos . Aitken, Wood . Vear, Dalev.Therry petiole O.B :Goodhtin 2 . MeMahon 1 . O1i'eill 1 . Culph I, Carter I . Dunne 1, Candiluro 1 . Crutty, 1 . Sacco I . Best:Sacco, Petrevsk, Crotty, Weston . McMahon . PJhykes. Beaumaris A.RC 7.11.53 Hampton Rovers: 6.2.38 Be>iumaris A.F.C : O'Brien 2, Catlin I . Nish 1, Cor6eld 1 . Walsh 1, Atkins 1 . Best : Snllth, Nicholson . Gray, Atkms, Gibson . McLean, Hampton Rovers: Fanning 3. Hehard I . McBride 1, Voss 1 . Best : Marshall, Crowther, Flynn . Farming . Hobson. Busby. AJAX: 6 .5 6.6 7.9 12.10.82 Bull een Templestowe: 0.0 4.2 5.5 6.5.41 AJAX:Basist 4. Kalb 4. Gollowiez 2, Boon I . Field I . Best : Brain, Dionas, Naphtali, Sainual. Klein. Gunn .Bulleen Templestowe: Hornarth 1 . Dowlan l . Starts I . McKenzie i . MeNarnara I . Clarkson 1 . Best : Dowlan, Hastv. ~ Horvarth. Willlains. Mason . Eijsvogel .

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D1 SECTION by Barry Hicke y ~i_째~ anyule ended Aquinas's unbeaten run with a L ~' merit filled win at the College last week . Contacts, not affiliated with either club, have told me it was the best game they'd seen for years . So, the clubs aspiring to a place in the four, now know they have some seriously hard work ahead of them . LAST WEE K Oakleigh lost to Caulfield Gr. but could have been much closer had they kicked straighter in the first half. Synman . Vella, and Pearce were dominant for the Fields, who are shaping up as very real challengers to the Section leaders . The Marshall bro's, Cameron rucking, & Rowan onball, with Trevor Bromley on a wing, to2ped the bill for the Oaks, who were encouraged by their improved showing . Old Camberwell went down to Monash Blues but fought back commendably in the last term to restore some pride . The Blues were happy with Shane Webster's form up forward, winger Nick De Young, and Ben Patterson at HF . Tristan Berenger, David Li1ja, and Garth Rowe stood out for the Wells, who are nearly, but not quite there, just yet . Old Carey beat La Trobe in a very scrappy affair, where a few islands of cohesive play were separated by seas of gobbledegook . Cam Matthews dashingly directed affairs from CHB for the Panthers, John Raft showed a welcome return to form rucking, and Nick Vas roved with customary tenacity . Clinton Perry did well for the Trobers in the middle, as did Dean Sheldrick on the ball, and Lachie Wakelin on a wing . St Leo's Emmaus were poleaxed by Old Essendon who gave another impressive display of efficient forward converting . OEG received major drive from ruckman, Scott MacPherson, on-baller Jordan Leask, and U19er, James Heritage at CHB . The impeccably reliable 'Dr .Mack' went fishing last week so the news from the Parks was thinish . Aquinas forfeited their unbeateness bravely to Banyule in a great game requiring 75 flag wavings by the goalies . The Bloods had two majors on the board before the Bears had touched leather, and were looking set at half time, but a big 3rd Qtr saw Banvule peg them back, and finally inch ahead to a top win in a relentless final term . One of the best D Section games for years and a credit to two class teams .

Bears' rover, Blair Moxon, played a ripper, with RR , Brad Willmore, an d big Dave Williams in the ruck, not far behind . Bloods' CHB, Bob Moran was in terrific form, with solid support from Sean Flynn on a wing, plus Andy Hyland & Chris Wooden down the blunt end . TODAY'S GAME S Monash Blues welcomes Oakleigh to the Frearson, where the visitors, who are gaining in confidence, will find the sheer class of the Blues too much to handle . Old Camberwell hosts Aquinas and for the second week in a row run into a team coming off its first loss for the season . The Wells get better each week and they will certainly stretch the Bloods, but are lacking the consistency to do much more, which is a pity because, if they all clicked, they could blow any side out of the water. The drive provided by the Bloods' midfielders and half backs should give them a 3/4 win . Old Carey an d Caulfi eld Gr. meet at Bulleen in a venue switch, and it will need to shake off its indirectness and ball overuse tendencies if it is to challenge the Fields today . The latter are settling into a formidable combination with class players on every line, and while the Panthers have plenty of ability they lack the application of the better sides. Fields by 4 goals. La Trobe Uni . takes on St Leo's with the visitors stinging from three losses on the trot and a 2 game gap now between them and fourth spot, which they will be anxious to decrease . It will be a fairly serious Park's side that runs on for the main game today, and they will have too much fire power for the gallant Trobers . Old Essendon meets Banyule in the match of the day, and what a game it should be . The Bears keep on surprising people, me especially, and comparisons with 1999 powerhouse, Bulleen-Temp ., are becoming more and more relevant . Like Bulleen-Temp ., Banyule puts 21 solid fotballers on the field, all of whom play the full four Qtrs, and never deviate from the basics . Grammar builds its game around an attacking back line, with strong runners though the midfield and, this year, a very potent sharp end . attested to by them being able to have a class


,znit like Peter Lutterschmidt occupying a FP! A iough decision, but Grammar plays PEGS No .2 yo -,vell . I'll go for them by a few points . Wish I could be there ! RESERVES Today's winners should be ; Monash Blues, Aquinas, Caulfield Gr ., St Leo's, OEG . Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425 phone and fax. Email : Wh* c'~ey(« te?st : . _ a s=,maii .corn.au

Caulfield far aln : . riz is - 1 00 G ames :Hayden Bella. Havden has been a workhorse on the field for our club over the past six seasons, who regularly features in our best . Well done "Y'oltage" from all your mates at the Fields . Monash Blues - Marcus Spencer 200 games . 200 up for a fantastic clubman and a great University sportsman . Renowned for Thursday night pasta and an exclusive beer diet, Spence can be relied upon in any situation . All at Monash pay tribute to a man who is definitely one of us" . Well done Schtinker !

Sl: ; : i0"'. S LAST ;`:,=1 TOTAL NAiSAZ CLUB BROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 28 MACKENZIE OAKLEIGH 2 26 THOMAS AQUINAS 2 25 CULTRERA AQUINAS 0 23 O'CONNELL BANYULE 3 21 D1 RESERVE RIST OLD CAREY 22 BOURKE CAULFIELD 18 B . MORAN AQUINAS 16 CROUCH AQUINAS 16 KAYROOZ BAiNYULE 15

SENTO'' .S - .20.05 .00 Oakle3~nn A .F.C: 1 .8 4.12 8 .15 11 .17.83 Cavlueld Gsammer: 3.6 5 .9 11 .12 17 .17 .119 Oakleigh ARC: Bronilev 2 . Clark 2 . Macketu.ie 2 . A.Kitts I . S.Kitts I . Motdvtg 1 . Mantis 1 . Redford 1 . Best.Bromtcy . Mackenzie, C .Fiarshall, R_Marshall . Redford. Clar k . Caulfield Grammer : Margerison 3 . Cou•Ilshaw 3, Harrison 3, Evans 2, Buchanan 2. Vella 2. Bones I . Pearce 1 . Best: Vella . S}2mtan. Pearce . Harrison. Sant, Gurr. Umpires :Paul Dinneen (F) Old Camhensell: 0.1 1.5 3 .5 7 .7.49 Monash Blues : 3.4 7.5 12.7 13 .10.88 Old CsmberweR:BrouTiless 5 . Horskllu 1 . Kapoor l . t3escBerangec Ale.~ Horsktns. Lil}a. Roue . t4~alker. Monash Blues: Gregor), a. Bams 2 . De Young 2 . Hawkins 2, McGee I . Rogers I . Best Webster, I~ Young. Tatterson . Morrison . Farrar. Feenaghty. Umpires : Matt Cox Trent Greenauay (F) Old Carey: 3.3 4.7 6 .12 10 .18 .78 La Tmbe University: 0.3 2.6 2.7 2.9 .21 Old Carey: V.7nte 2. P)ulllps 2 . Cohen 2. Datuher 1 . Shinto 1 . Everett 1 . Birkill 1 . Best: Mattheus. Everett. Raftapotdos. Birkili. Bull . La Train Untversity: Fredrickson 2 Best : Perry . Sheldriek. Goode . Mawds)ey. Forrest. R'akeWig.Umpires: Luke L. Johnston; Grant 1Vardrop (F) St Emmaus: 2.4 4.6 8.12 9.16 .70 Old Essendon Grammer. 8.2 11 .4 12.8 16.9 .10 St Leos Emmaus : Goal Kickers and Best Players not supptied.Old Essenden GrammenLutterschmtdt 6 . Fletcher 4. Hakim 3. Panag+iotopordos 2. Evans 1 . Best.PanagFotopoulos . M11ePherson. Lutterschm4dt . Heritage, Fletcher . Leask. Umpims: Andrew Mttchella4tck Evans (F) Aquinas O .C : 8.5 13.11 15.17 17 .19 .121 Banyule: 3 .2 7.7 14.13 18.21 .129 A e O.C :Tarulli 4 . 1'+lutehead 2 . Firma 2 . Thomas 2 Best: Hyland . Wooden. 16 iitehead Cdlicer. Fhnn_ Banyvle: t:7tcheil 4 . OCormetl3 . Egan 2. McDermott 2. Tavlor I . t"tillnrore I~. Plant I . Placfatr I . Burke I . Gilbert I . N'eodtoek I . Ump3res: Paul Lvnble: Lionel Katz IF I

RESERVES - 13.05 .00 Oakleigh : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0 Caulfield Grammar: 8 .6 14 .14 16.17 21.25.151 Oakleigh:l'o Goal lockers. Best : Tarpev. Dvuhello. Kerley. Andonopoutos, Radcheiil;o . Perttikas. Caulfield Gmmmer: Bourke 6. Blamutes 4. Mutter 4. Dakic 3. Sant>ao I . Upton I . Restarick I . Deakin I . Best: Restartck. Dea4tn. Salem. Bourke. B Bounties McGrath , Old Csmber-elk 0 .1 1 .1 1 .3 1 .5 .11 "•?onash Blues: 3 .4 3.6 4.11 5.14.44 Old Camberwell : Derrv I . Best : O'Hara. aYhite. Knovles. Dem. Rran . Mdiluain . Monash. McGrath 1. Merlin 1 . ?.tentha 1 . Teasdate I . Walsh I . Best : Merlin . Tuohey. Walsh. Weeks . Spencer . MIDie . Old Carey: 1 .1 1 .3 2.8 5.7 .37 La Trobe University : 3 .3 4.4 4.5 8.7 .43 Old Carey: Rot 2 . McKinstrp 2. Hakuts I . Best : Bennett . Harris. Sontag . Mhtdgc. :1eKtnstry. Gates . La Trobe:Fvteon 2. Bortone 1 . Singh I . Since 1 . Storer 1 . Best : Lindquist . Bortone, E}Te. Since . Hill . Singh. St Leos Emmaus: 1 .2 5.8 6.10 7.16 .58 Old Essendon Grammer. 3 .5 3.6 3.8 3.12.30 St.Leas:Goat Kickers and Best Plavers not supplied . Old Esseadan :Bnant 2 . Hadji 1, Best : Fincher. Havar'd. Rush. Barry Aquinas O .C: 0 .1 4 .2 5.5 9.7.61 Banyule : 2 .3 2.3 2.5 2.7.19 Aquinas:Bambtay 2 . Lang 2 . Bradshaw 2. Boland 1 . Crouch 1 . Best Jones . De Nav: . Vice . 67aekhn . Pote. Bsnyule McDermott I . Glass I . Best: Cross. RRdte. lVil(tarns, Gdham. Thompson, Fertall

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1 H McDermott 2 D Witchell 3 S. Kayrooz 4 M Gilbert 5 B Wilmore 6 P Williams 7 B. Gillard 8 R Williams 9 J Plant 10 B Moxin 11 S Cross 12 J Egan 13 D Nasrallah 14 B. Woodlock 15 S Gray 16 D Bentley 17 G . Donaldson 18 J Turnball 19 A Thompson 20 S Playfair 21 R Dintinosante 22 J Gilham 23 M Gray 24 A Plant 25 L Martin 26 G Shaw 27 P. Healey 28 C Wilks 29 G Sutterby 30 B . Grindal 31 C Bassett 32 S . Richmond 33 D. Glass 34 C Stevens 35 D Spoules 36 M . George 37 B Wilson 38 T. Thompson 39 A . Hopgood 40 W . Gibson 41 D . Mutton 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrell

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CAU LFIE Coach : Dean Anderson Res Coach:Kornel Dachs

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LOOKING BACK by Noel Rundle 5 YEARS AGO - 199 5 he Interstate Match was a turn-up . The Vies were confident after the outstanding wins at last year's Carnival . South Australia approached the game with confidence as they had annihilated Western Australia the previous week . The Vies got away well, led 4.4 to 0.2 at the first change, and 5.5 to 3 .6 at half time. S.A. dominated the third quarter kicking 5 .1 and kept the Vies scoreless . The Vies were desperate in the last term but S .A . stood firm to win 9 .9 (63) to 7 .9 (51) . The low scoring game was due to fairly poor weather. Best were David Connell (strong and fearless in defence) Michael Blood (determined and consistent in the ruck) Andrew Pryor (inspiring and committed all day), with support from Micah Berry, Nick Sebo and Matthew Armstrong . The C-E team upheld the VAFA's honour defeating S .A . (A3-A6) 13 .14 to 4.3, keeping S.A. scoreless in the first half. Best were Adam Kvriacou . Marcus Doliman, Nigel Brohier, Greg Hipwell (C) Andre Pitts, Rohan Armstrong. VAFA umpires were Wayne Hinton (Senior) and Peter Gersch (C-E) . Mazenod saluted Peter Riley on his 250th game . Peter had won many awards and had captained the team's first senior premiership for the club in 1981 . VAFA supporters joined Old Haileybury AFC in mourning the death of Ken Phillips, the club's esteemed president, and former South Melbourne star. In B Section Mazenod and Old Paradians played for fourth place . Mazenod were in control all day, leading 10.9 to 4 .10 at the last change, and they held on, when OP's kicked 6 .2 to 1 .6, to win by 9 points. Best were Pickering, O'Hare, Murray (Maz .) and Farrell, Mulligan Considine (Old P) And what a match it was between top 'B' Section team . Therry and third team . Old Brighton . At the last change, the quarter by quarter scores were : Old Brighton 4.1 8.4 11 .10 Therry 5.4 7.6 10 .1 2 What a great quarter it was at the Beach Road oval, with Therry's 6 .3 to 5 .4 getting them in by a point . Sam O'Connor who was outstanding on the wing all day almost kicked himself into OBG folklore - a minute to go and his banana kick went over the post . For the winners, Crotty . Tadinac, Brundell . Wrigglesworth (6 goals) and Reddick were best, and for the home ground boys O'Connor, Mercer and Pryor starred . 10 YEARS AGO - 1990 Match of the dav in 'B' section between Old Haileybury and Old Trinity turned out to be a real 'fizzer'. The Bloods with lively forward Wes Bvrns (4 goals), dominating ruck man Ian Kidgell . David Connell and Andrew 'Porky' Walden, were far too accomplished

for Trinity whose best were David Rogers 1 1, w,centrmaAd Alibon and defende r Richard Beardsley. Final scores were O .ri 21 .17 to O .T. 10 .8 . Congratulations to umpires Richard Simon (senior match) and Peter Wiseman (C-F match) on their selection for the interstate matches against South Australia in Adelaide . Williamstown (F) continued their unbeaten run when they'blitzed' Peninsula OB to kick 10 .5 to 0 .4 in the third quarter to go on to win 22 .16 to 11 .12 . Stars were Cannon, Cook, Gunn, Elliot (6 gis) (Will) . and Harrison, Chesterman and veteran Steve Wiltshire (POB) . MHSOB, sixth in D, lost a great chance to climb into the four when they went down 15 .10 to 16 .12 to fourth team Whitefriars in a game that was tight all day. Carbone, Jenkins . Lyall (White), and 0' Connor, Bavage . 0' Brien (MHSOB) were best . 150 games to St Bernards Maurice Sullivan, a member of 1984 and '87 B section premiership teams . A competitive and extremely fair footballer, the ball has always been Maurice's objective. 350 games to Elsternwick's Alan Ramsay President, Coach and all roles - the Hawk's son, Scott had just commenced his career with the 'Wicks' following in the footsteps of his father and two uncles . Ian and Brian . It was VALE to Jack Hamilton, VFL Chief Commissioner, Collingwood premiership player 1953, and long time friend and passionate supporter of Amateur Football who started his career with Ivanhoe U19 . Alex Johnson's farewell to Jack was a sincere and moving tribute to a man who had given so much to Australian Rules Football . 15 YEARS AGO - 19 85

It was a first in VAFA history when a female field umpire, Sharon Alger, was appointed . Sharon in 1990 was promoted to AFL Reserves Grade and is umpiring still in VAFA in 2000. Congratulations Sharon (NR) . Parkside congratulated Terry "The Bear" Franklin on his 100 games and his fine performances over the years - both on field and as an 'eater' . Bulleen-Templestowe bounced back after two defeats to score a 53 point win over North Old Boys who began to lose touch in the third quarter and were overrun in the last when the Bullants kicked 9 goals . Stephen Clark in the centre sealed the game in the last quarter when he kicked 3 goals in as many minutes . George Voyage - 200 games for Caulfield Grammarians . George a regular member of the senior side as rover and goal sneak, has kicked over 600 goals in his career. The report went on to say "never an


,ate for handballing if within 100 meters of goal , s verv much a team man" . (How do you fit that :h coaching, George? NR) . was 200 too at St Kevins Old Boys for Nick L, r, , ; ;Ian - The club thanks him not only-for his great 06L'ibution on the field but also as a secretary and president . kicked 5 .3 to Old Melburnians in the final ; n to draw the game 16 .13 each . Best were Haves, . ;r „';ins, McColl (Kew) and A . Witts, Brown, Baldwi n ~i))d Melb) . 20 YEARS AGO - 198 0 The Victorian team made the long trip to Perth to go down to W .A . by 13 points, 14 .18 (102) to 16 .19 (115) after leading at half time by 10 points . Best were Rice, Sleeman (5 gls), Debbie, Cooper, M . Green, yoCkie . Coach was John Fisher. Advertisers were John F . Hickman, O .K . Paper Bags. Peter Nathan and The Plastic Man and VAFA Insurances . In a battle for fourth position Old Melburnians defeated University Blacks whose inaccuracy cost them the game, kicking 14 .23 to 17 .8 . Stars were Munroe, Mitchell (7 goals) . Koren (Old Melb) and Perrett (6 gls) and Christie . Old Xaverians (B) continued their impressive form with a 70 point win over Old Paradians 23.13 to 12 .9 . Stephen Curtain with 11 goals was the best on the ground while Sierakowski, Noonan, Corcoran and Stanley also played well . 200 games to Peter Rackham (St Bernards) club best and fairest in 1974, four times Victorian team, and to Rod Tregard (H . Rovers), improving with age, a great clubman and vice president . 300 games to Commonwealth Banks Terry Dick with most games played at full forward . "B" section coaches were Bob McDonald (Caulf Gramm) . Bruce Ferguson (Coll .), Dennis Groves (Fawk .), Terry Hayes (Kew), Stuart Schneider (Mon . Blues), Brendan Danaher (Old Parad), Laurie Aghan . (Old Scotch) . Michael Green (Old Xavs), Gary Welsh (P'side) and Maurice Bilston (St Kilda) . 25 YEARS AGO - 1975 Victoria held on grimly to beat South Australia by 12 points in the first series of Interstate Matches played on a Sunday in Melbourne . South Australia trailed by 14 points at the last change and in a tense quarter with the Victorians off target had a few chances to level the scores . Just before the finish Victoria took the ball fonvard and got a goal from a mark on the siren. Best were Billingham, Bates, King, Wade, Anderson, Maguire . The Tasmanians played well in the first half but were unable to hold Victoria in the second half . Final scores 22 .22 (154) to 14 .10 (94). Best were Sykes, Bandish, Power and Butcher (5 gis) . Umpires for the games were George Rowe. Long kicking competition held at half time resulted as follows : Glen Fletcher (Caul Gramm) 68 yds, John Teasdale (Fawk) 66 yds, Peter Ferguson (North old Boys) 44 yds 2 ft. "A" section captains were Bernie 0' Brien (Old Paradians), Graham Warfe (Coburg), Rick Edwards

(Collegians), Henry Halasa (De La Salle), David Williams (Caulfield Gramm), John Hooper (MHSOB), Ian Cameron (Ormond), Barry Church (Uni Blues), Bill McWhinnie (Ivanhoe). Who captained Monash?

University players, Barry Church, Mike Nicholls . David Barkly (from the Blues) and Chris Cordner (Blacks) were chosen in an All Australian Universities team with Church, who won the best and fairest award at the universities carnival by a point, from Nicholls, being selected as captain . Uni High congratulated their captain coach Col Kinnear on leading his side to its ninth consecutive win . Tony Barrack, Commonweath skipper, and former interstate player, became the fourth player in the club's history to achieve 200 senior games . MHSOB claimed their supporter, 'Pop' Shapir as VAFA's keenest supporter . Over the last 40 years 'Pop' had seen every senior game, except two and his wife saw those . 'Pop' was disappointed to see Ormond, in an almost hopeless position, 28 points down at half time, bring themselves back into the game with an 8 goal burst in the third quarter, and hold on to win by a goal . 40 YEARS AGO - 196 0 Victoria after a slow start kicked 6 .5 to 1 .1 in the second quarter against South Australia and went on to run out as easy winners 19 .19 (133) to 6 .5 (41) . Best were Harkness, P . Rush , Jobling, Nelson, Peck, Lewthwaite . Goals came from Max Rush 5, Peck 4, McCormick 3, Law, Redpath 2, Grant, Nelson, Lewthwaite . Victorians picked in the Australian Amateur team were Capes, Daff, Grant, Harkness, Jobling, Kerr, Law, Lewthwaite, McCormick, Nelson, Peck, Redpatch and B . Roet, Ray Martin of Kew was coach . Captain of MHSOB Juniors was David Parkin . Port Melbourne Club was expelled from the Association after the investigation of incidents in the match between that club and FTCOB . 100 games to De La Salle champion Peter McCormack . 50 YEARS AGO - 195 0 Doug Arnold of Hampton Rovers was appointed captain of the Australian Amateurs team to play in the National Carnival in Brisbane . Other Victorians in the team were Sam Birtles (Hampton RJ . John Brady (Uni Blacks), Jack Castle (Kew), Peter Cox (Old Melburnians), Geoff Hibbins (Collegians), Allan Mellors (Brunswick) . Alan Reid (Geelong) . Jack Stock (Ormond) and Don Morone (Old Scotch) . Mr Eric Coulter of Tasmania was appointed team manager . Among the South Australian players was Don Brebner, who later became President of the South Australian Football League . Old Melburnians and Uni Blues (3rd and 4th in 'A' section) played a vigorous high standard game with OM's triumphing 18.18 to 14 .7 . Peter Cox with 7 goals was a match winner for OM's and was well supported by Murray Mitchell (half forward) and John Tucker (centre half back) while Rick Morrison, Frank O'Connor and Jock Herd showed great form for the Blues .


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ound 7 in season 2000 may well be rememhered as the day the rains came . . . and continued to come . As a consequence conditions were difficult and most sides who built an early lead were rewarded with victorv. Mv success rate was 70% . u1CTIDN I . I'rahra.n started well against De La Salle and at one stage held a five goal lead . Not to be denied the "General" led his troops in a rear guard action . The persistence of De La Salle was rewarded as they clawed their way back into the game, which they eventually won bthe minimum margin . This win put De La Salle-into the top four as the season nears the half way point. Best players for Be La Salle were Andrew Reed, Aaron Keogh and Ashley Tucker. A great team effort saw leaders, Old ve ' , triumph again over Old Scotch . whose performance was worthy of high praise . Old Xaverians clearly had more of the play which enabled them to run out winners by fifteen points . In a very even side . half back, Dave Storev, kev forward, Michael Prendeville, the ever green "toss-a" (Tim O'Sullivan) and Paddy Hall were best for the winners . Losing coach Simon Illingcvorth and the Simon brothers were best for Old Scotch . Second placed, Old Melburnians dominated their match against Mazenod and ran out winners by sixty two points . Marcellin one less scoring shot were able to triumph against the odds against O ld Brighton, who don't lose many home matches . Marginally greater accuracy gave Marcellin victory by four points . St Kevins had the Bye . SECTION 2 . Yarra Valley were rewarded for their early lead with victory over a determined Old Geelong by fourteen points . Once the rain hit Domenev Reserve any chance Old Geelong had of bridging the gap was literally washed away. Best players for Yarra Valley included the McVean brothers . . Tony and Jeremy, Captain Jarred Dickson and Cameron Box . who continued to defy nature as his comeback continued . For the third consecutive week Old Trinity was involved in a nail biting fmish. This week they came from behind to snatch a tie with Therry Penola, who had led throughout the game . Best players for Therrv were John Zanetti, Mick Donohue, and the veteran Gerard Biddlestone . For Old Trintiv, Ivan

alt as again did well on their for.:rard line . He was supported by Tim Kelly and Daniel V lliams . Old C ' -- built aw-inning score aided by the prevailin;, nvale conditions and then defied each attempt by whifiefriars to w--rest the lead . Old Camberwell hung on to ~~ri1 by seventeen points . They were well served by forward Derry Ling, centre Daniel Joyce, winger Martin Hopkins and half back Richard Spurrett. Thanks to Warren Earl, who overcame technological hiccups to ensure his match report reached me on time . St Be r urned to the winning list when they outpla, d,-'Lgi and recorded victory by forb three points . :rt ' showed no signs of jet lag when ;Ia Whites at faraway Clay ton . the played : Out,- inaccuracy prevented the leaders 'Winning by more than forty points . The weather and the different bounce could well have contributed to this inaccuracy . Parkside proved very competitive early in their match against Old Ivanhoe who were able to turn their twenty four point lead at half time into victory by sixty six points . Big Bruce Yarwood gave Old Ivanhoe a focal point up forward as he was able to keep " 째 ball in the scoring area many times . F ROUND 8 After their disappointing finish last week c should be talented enough to defeat St I :vi_-- . D e La Salle must defeat Old Brighton to ensure that they maintain their top four position . At home I believe they can. How's that Tony? I am on your band wagon. Traditional rivals since 1921 or 1858 if you like. Old Scotch and Old Melburnians meet today at the Camberwell Sports Ground . Second placed Old Melburnians cannot afford to take this game lightly as Old Scotch have not lost many friends during their recent lack of success . Victory by Old Scotch will enable them to remain a serious final's threat . Surelv this will provide motivation for Old Scotch along with the legendary metaphorical addresses by Coach, Simon lllingworth . Old Scotch are rny selection. Marcellin will travel to Mazenod brimming with confidence after their win last Saturday at Brighton . I favour Marcellin to win again today. Leaders Old Xaverians have the bye .


C I`ION 2 T ;ao in form sides Old Trintiy and Yarra Valle y i in Bulleen . To select the winner is no easy as I expect a titanic contest . I lean to Yarra to win narrowly largely because they are th e rtaerienced side . iola travel across Melbourne to play At their best Therry Penola meri t ion . As many of their leaders were absent las t iturday I am not so sure about Thery Penola's :Inulg chances today . On the other hand ~,Vhitefriars were not impressive against Old Ivanhoe two weeks ago. Without any confidence I ~elect Therry Penola, who will field the more experienced players . Two of the leading four sides meet on McLeay Park, when Old Ivanhoe play against Old Camberwell . Old Ivanhoe move the ball well and field a well balanced side . Judged against this is the fact that Old Camberwell players have done lit-

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tie wrong during the past weeks . I select Old Ivanhoe to score a narrow victory . St Bemards should be able to take the points against a determined and competent Old Geelong. Although the wide wings of Como Park will test St Bernards' fitness, they should be able to score another victory . After a couple of disappointing results Collegians an d Monash Whites have the chance to win today on the Harry Trott Oval . Veteran ruckman Chris Pollock has been a star for Collegians while Mark Dods and Bryce Collier have again rendered sterling service for Monash Whites . After a dour struggle I select Monash Whites to win narrowly . First plays twelfth today at Sunbury, when Rarkside, who are yet to win, play Rupertswood. The result will be no foregone conclusion as Parkside will be competitive . Nevertheless I must select Rupertswood to continue on their winning way .

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Be Le Salle: 1.1 3 .2 5.3 7.6.48 7.5 7.5.47 ?rahran: 5.3 6 .3 I . Reed 1 . Crockford I . Best : De La S-Ae:Curran 2 . McHenry 2 . Buick Keodtt. Prahran:Fatbov 3 . Cartlidge reed . Ford, Tucker, Rudd . Crockford. .CoaeTi Hollywood, Greeny . Croat, , leak 1 . Simon, I . Best: Stormboy Yoochy. umpire: Patti Rapke Old Xaverians : 0 .5 2.8 2 .9 5 .13 .43 Old Scotch: 0 .3 1 .3 3 .4 4 .4 .28 Old Xaverians : Matthews 2. Prendertille 1 . hardwick 1 . Storev 1 . Best : . Storev. Hall, Prederville . Old Scotch: Prnle 2. McLeish 2 . Best: Middleton Suttld . Ill'unghorh . Simon. ;47cleish . Stmpson .umpires: Paul Nader & Tony Robbins 11 .12.7 8 Old Metburnians: L14. Mazenod O .C: Old Melburnians: Branchflovrer 2. Anderson I . Arden 1 . Chapple 1 . Mackie I . Paine I . Paterson I . Simpson 1 . Tomlinson I . Wrlgftf 1 . Best : Sim on . Carroll- R'~gg . Rutherford . Wright . Hutchui s . Mazenod: Brid~land 1 . Arthur `f: Best: Ward . Har,~ey. Collins, ~mpih . Harrington . !'an~ergert .umpire: Martin O'Connor

4 .3 4.5 5,7.37 2 .3 5.4 6.4.40 s and Best Players not supplied .

SENIORS AlAivzE CLUB LAST WK TOTAL CLUB XVIII (1 ) CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 2 30 B . MATTHEGVS OLD XAVERIANS 2 29 HEGAN DE LA SALLE 0 17 RUDD DE LA SALLE 0 15 FOGARTY ST KEVINS 9 CLUB XVIII (2 ) HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 1 19 HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 2 16 T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 2 16 HAYES ST BERNARDS 0 15 MCVEAN YARRA VALLEY 0 14

ura Valley O.B: 2 .1 4.5 4.6 6 .8.44 Old Geelong: 0 1 1 0.1 3.4 4 .5.29 Yarra Valley Old Boys: Short 3, Verdnik 1 . O'Sullivan I . Ro>_entxrgs I . . Old Best: LMac~°ean, Dickson . Box. J .Maa^ean . Ketsakidis . Livese-Cole GeelongKBroun 2 . Baker I . Plorurnan I . Best: Morley. Collins'. Chirnside, Abbott, crop . Tompsett . umplres :Brian Nunn Therry Pertain: 3.4 4.6 6 .7 7.8 .50 2.1 3.1 5 .2 8.2 .50 Old Trtnity: merry Penola: Goal Kickers and Best Placers not supplied, Old Trinity : i«9alekas 1. Kenna 2 . Bovd, Khiross I . Best: Bocci . Canzoneri . Kenna. Garuble, Malekas . Jervis.umpires :David Windlow Old Camberwell : 4.2 6 .7 8 .7 9.8 .62 Wtritefriars: 2.0 4 .0 6.0 7.3 .45 Old Camberwell : Heath 2, Douglas I . Ling 1. Harvey 1 . Paterson I . Hopkins 1 . Walker 1 . McManus 1 . Best: Spurritt. Hopklns . Heath, Taylor, Ling, Walker. Whitefriars : Goal kickers and best players not supplied.umplres Tony Jackso n : 9 .14.68 St .Bernards CO lle~~; 3 .7.25 St,Bernards: Hour 3. PocataI'ke 2. Leach I . Gioffre 1 . Walsh I . Harris I . Coll egianrs : Goal best: Pat. Pocatajko. Morris. `V'alsh . Gioffre. Formica. Windlow Kickers and Bets Players not supplied. umpires :Ray A4onesh Whites: 0.2 2.2 4.3 4 .4.28 9.14.68 Rupertswood : 0-1 4.6 7.8 Monash Whites : Woods 1 . Collier 1 . Blasch 1 . Stop I . Best: Woods, Doods . Riddle . Stoppa. Howe. Collier. RupertswoodO'Riley 2. Poest 2. 0'Callahan I . CarmodY I . MeLaughlan 1, Western 1 . 0'Ca(laghan I . Best: CarmodFS 0'Reillev. MoKenzie, Drago . P.Sinnett . D. Sinnett. umpires Richard'Benson & Lindsay McIntyr e Old Ivanhoe: 4.3 5 .6 10 .9 12 .13 .85 1 .2 1 .6 1 .7 2.7 .19 Parkside: Old Ivanhoe: Connack 2 . Berne 2, Wilson 2. En dlish 2 . Risstrom 2, Toll 1 . Mavcok 1 . Parkside: Mutz 1, Dadewo 1 . Best: M'assett, Moore, Mutz . Dademo. Datson . Jess. umpfres :Poidrew Barringto n

TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 ( 1) SECTIO N PRAHRAN v. ST. KEVINS - to be played at RWieW Oval DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON - to be played at Flavertey Park . East Malvem

OLD SCOTCH v . OLD MELBURNIANS MAZENOD v . MARCELLI N OLD XAVERIANS has the bye CLUB 18 (2) OLD TRINITY v . YARRA VALLEY WHITEFRIARS v. THERRY PENOLA OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD IVANHOE OLD GEELONG v. ST . BERNARDS COLLEGIANS v . MONASH WHITES RUPERTSWOOD v . PARKSIDE Pa


$-L 500 TO THE ~~,tNNIi~~ CLU i Points have been allocated for Rounds 6-7 matches . A senior team a-in receives 12 points: reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 points CLUB SEN. BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 THERRY PENOLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 MAZENOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 AQUINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 .5 OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 AJAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 HAMPTON ROVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -5 BANYULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 PARKSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ST JOHNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 SYNDAL TALLY-HO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 PENINSULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ST LEOS EMMAUS tV .P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . ELTHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHMOND CENTRAL UHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNIVERSITY BLUES . . . . OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . OLD WESTBOURNE . . . . ST BEDES MENTONE TIG .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 MT LILYDALE OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OLD PARADIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 .5 THOMASTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 W HITEFRIARS 0 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 YARRA VALLEY 0 B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2 HAWTHORN CITIZENS

WEST BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ST MARYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OLD CAMBERWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I KEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I MENTONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 OLD HAILEYBURIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 PRAHRAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 tVERRIBEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ELEY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 GLEN EIRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 OLD IVANHOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.5 RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 MONASH GRYPHONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 OAKLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.5 OLD MENTONIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 9a

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The half way mark of the season provides some coaches with a difficult assignment. Whils t some clubs now draw a breath and prepare themselves for the run home to the finals striving all the way to secure a place in the four, there are others who contemplate a far less optimistic outlook . For these coaches the whole season's focus now is on survival, avoiding relegation and at least leaving the club with something positive to build upon at the end of the season . Club administrators often decide to end the relationship with a coach even after the objective of survival is achieved, others dump a coach if the club is relegated . There are some clubs who do not wait however, seeking to resolve their problems now by replacing a coach mid season . For whatever reason the issue that I am reminded of at this time is that there will be some clubs that decide to terminate the employment of their current club coach either now or at the end of the season . For many of these coaches such a situation can be quite traumatic . Personally I have never been placed in this unbelievable position but I have seen friends and colleagues go through the pain of a sacking . The effect on an individual's self esteem, self confidence and personal price can be quite traumatic and have consequences for the future involvement of the individual as a coach or in football as a whole . It is also ironic that whilst others close to the coach can see that the sacking or termination is inevitable, coaches can be quite surprised, hurt and shocked by the decision . I often have seen this and yet the 'word has been out' about the subsequent demise of a coach well before the event . So what can you as a coach do about such a situation, how can you be pro active and have full control over your own destin}{? I have followed these steps to ensure that I have not been put in a position of being caught by surprise . Firstly I have always strived to keep in tune with the players . In particular I established close links with the captain and a selected number of influential, key players . By constantly asking them for feedback about training sessions, team preparation, match day program etc . I felt I had a real feel for what the players were thinking . Evaluation of my own performance was also essential . I always presented a written report to the clubs executive and gave regular verbal reports to the executives at their meetings. Reports would focus on the progress of the team and individuals and also my strategies and plans would be outlined . After each game I would meet with the Football Manager and later the president to analyse both the team performance and my performance as coach

during the game . Another strategy I used was to have Steve Docherty, my right hand man, constantly talk to players and find out their perceptions . This proved to be a vital source of information . When I first went to Banyule a players representative expressed regularly to the match committee the feelings of the players this can be a great source of information if managed effectively . At the end of one season I was so concerned about whether I had overstayed my welcome at Banyule I had an independent survey undertaken . The written comments were later analysed and gave a clear indication that players and officials were keen for me to continue . Such responses ensured I would approach the following season with confidence . I eventually stepped down as coach of Banyule after 6 years knowing in my own mind that time was right . I left with the full support of all at Banvule and very proud of what had been achieved . I was at all times aware that as Senior Coach I was ultimately responsible at totally accountable for the performance of the club . Having this responsibility meant that at any time I may be required to step aside in the best interests of the club . By keeping in touch with all parties I firmly believed I had control of my own destiny and that in the end I did know when it was time to give it away . John Simpson VAFA U19 Representative Coach President VAFA

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side side won a thriller by a kick over Salesian , lest Brunswick made a welcome return to the winner's list against the Reds, Thomastown thumped Mentone, whilst Uni Blacks and Peninsula continued on their winning ways against Yarra Valley and Kew, respectively . Rryview Parkside an d Salesian fought out a fairly even contest, with the Red Devils' tackling and pressure keeping them in touch with their better performed opponents at each of the breaks . Despite some poor kicking, they managed to blanket Salesian's forwards in the second half to record an invaluable 6 point victory . Anthony Vita was best for Parkside, receiving great support from rover Wise, who slotted 4 for the game . Mentone hosted Thomastown and neither side were able to capitalise on the breeze in the first half. The Vultures' running players, led by Dixon and Paul Sullivan were prominent, as was Stephens, who mopped up usefully across half back . But the Bears were especially motivated and completely dominated the second half, outrunning their opponents and controlling the marking contests . Once again, it was a committed team performance from Thomastown, who continue to gather momentum . West Brunswick led at every change against Fitzroy Reds, and completed their victory with a powerhouse final term, eventually running out 57 point victors . Keys bagged 6 around the sticks and skipper Cannane was a welcome return, Dave Edwards, Hippo and the Benjamins also played with aplomb, whilst I still have no word on the Reds. A special mention to the West's reserves Canadian import Ben Newman, whose footy must be improving with every glass of port . Uni Blacks overcame a spirited Yana Valley in another solid performance . The Blacks have had several experienced players return in recent weeks, however the younger brigade of Ryan, Travaskis, Pascoe, Smith and Mellings led the way . This aspect no doubt pleased coach Kane, together with a much improved last quarter than has been evident of late . J . Cremean continued his excellent form for the Bushrangers, who are 3 youthful and likely crew despite the loss . Kennedy. Kysela and B . Peake also tried hard . Peninsula outplayed Kew, who were unable to adapt to the blustery conditions at Mt Eliza . The Pirates fought hard to gain first use of the ball, and were able to make innumerable forward thrusts as a result. Kew were without King, and lost another key player in Bell to a hamstring injury early on .

TI B(-- ,The K's had good performances from onballers Campbell and McCarthy d,whilstFzgera fought valiantly at CHB . The Pirates had 16 goal kickers reflecting an excellent team performance, with Prendergast, Crean and the Parsons brothers the standouts . Preview Fitzroy Reds take on Parkside, and will b e desperate to push their opponents to avert what is looking like a long season . The Red Devils are motoring along smoothly -just like their new lvcra guernseys . I'm still waiting to see evidence of the Reds of last season, but I'm not sure this week will provide it. West Brunswick host Peninsula for the first time in a few years, and will be looking to build on their performance of last week. Like making gravy, the Wests have battled for consistency thus far, but look to be getting the ingredients a bit closer to the mark . The Pirates will once again be out to use their running game to effect, and should have enough options inside 50 to have their opponents reaching for the Tylenol, re-packaged and all . Salesian play Mentone at Chadstone, and will be keen to reverse the recent outcomes of this encounter. Both sides coming off a loss, this should be another hard-fought contest, which makes me wonder whether both sides will undertake the AFL-approved team Gladiator viewing prior to the match . The Vultures will have a plan to keep Thain and co. quiet up forward, and I feel the midfield contests will be crucial as both teams rebound well off half back . The ladder position discrepancy has me leaning the home side's way, though an upset is not out of the question. Thomastown are playing some solid football at the moment, and will be looking forward to the challenge of Uni Blacks at Main St . The home side have run hard in recent times and will match up in the aerial contests fairly well against the Blacks . The Bears will need to throw everything at Uni to be a real show - and I have no doubt they will . But I think the Blacks will have a shade more polish up forward, and should get home by 19 points . Yarra Valley play Kew and will have too much run for their visitors . Kew will look to convert more of their opportunities up forward, but the youthful Bushrangers should win more of the ball through the middle . The K's chances may depend on the fitness of some key personnel . Yarra to hit Daisey's in good spirits with a 29 win under their belt .


iievr - all at Kew congratulate utility player Ji m goumis on playing his 50th ,,.me today. Joining us in '97 Jimma has had a few injury setbacks but is now working on cementing his place in the seniors . Good luck today Jim and for the next 50 .

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SENIORS -- -20.05 .00 11 .10 .76 T-rkside: Salesian O,C : 10.10.70 Parkside:Rvan 4, Wise 4. Moodie . Hockev . Murrill . Best : Vita, tVise . Mamlli. than, A. Romano, Cusack . Satesian O.C :Thain 5, Baxter 2 . Sutherland. Oldfield. Best: Thaht. Sutherland, Bobetic . Trakas. Brojm. Umpires:Adam Kooloos ; Michael Forde (F) West Brunswick: 4,3 7 .6 10.8 16 .15 .111 Fitzro Reds : 2.5 4 .7 6.9 7 .12 .54 West lruswiek: Keys 6, it . Benjamui 3. D . Edwards 2 . Carmane . Lanvon. S . Benjamin . Howlcv. Harris. Best : Cannane . Heppell. Byren . Keys, Brocklev. Garttan . Fitzroy Reds : Goal kickers and best players results itot received. Umpires: Peter Keogh: Adain Geodes (F ) Mentone A.F,C: 2.8 7.10 7 .15 9 .19 .73 Thomastown : 2.1 8 .9 14 .13 21 .18 .144 Mentone A .FC: Davies 2. C . O'Meara 2. C . Sullivan 2, Perazzo. P. Sullivan, White. Best: P. Sullivan . May. D . Enunett. C.O'Meara, C . Sullivan . Thomastovrn: Ward 7, Gorski'4 . Farehione 4. Gentis 2, Capeci. Plant . Holmes, Thomas- Best : B . Saudi . Hohnes . S. Smith . L . Snuth, A. Suuth . Plant . Umpires: David Irons ; Peter Woods F) Univeristp Blacks: 3.2 7 .6 9 .11 15 .11 .101 Yarra Valley OB: 0.4 2 .5 4 .9 7 .10.52 UniversityBlacks:Tretaskis 3 . Bowles 3. A . Wilson 3. Caccaviello 2. Terse 2 . Nannan . O'Beirne . Best: Trevaskis . Pascoe, O'Beirne, Ryan . Meltings . Snuth . Yarra Vall ey OB: J . Cremean 3, Mcllrath 2, Middlin.'Hale. Best: J. Cremean . Kennedv. Kvsela . B . Peake. Lautg . Pearce Umpires: Dianne lVhitelev (R). Lukehloncrteff (F)

Peninsula O,B: 5.3 11 .9 14 .13 26 .15 .171 Kew: 0,1 2 .2 4.3 8.5 .53 Peninsula O.B:Pav¢e 9 . McMahon 3. Bowen. Murray, Goldthorp, Atchison . Brown, Angus . Cook, S. Parsons . Higgins. Bonner. Landry . Crean . Claringbold . Sharpin . Best : Bowen, Crean. A . Parsons . S. Parson . Payze . Prendergast . Kew: Ainsworth 2 . Campbell 2, Doumis 2. Landwern, McCarthy . Best: Campbell . Fttz erald . McCarthy, D'Angelo, Growcot I-afranchi . Umpires: Geoff Curran ~t) (F)

RESERVES -20 .05 .00 Parkside : 16.11 .107 Salesian O.C: 6 .4.40 Parkside: Stuart 7 . Sm eton 2 . Adams . Austin . Cassano. Martinez . PanJad, Regmato. Romano. Bes~ McCall, Re ~nata, Sholl, Stuart . Adains . Cassano. Salesian O .C : MeLaren 2 . Byrne, Kegarty. Hunt. Best: M . Forbes. Blake, Butler, Kirchner .

West Brunswick : 4 .2 5.5 9.7 10.10.70 Fitzro Reds : 1 .2 1 .4 1.5 1 .7.13 West ~nmswick:Snuth 6. Hetunod 2 . Jackson. T . Gross . Best: T. Gross. Hudson . B. Norman, Baker, M. Moore, Hevo,cod, Fitzroy Reds : Goal kickers and best players results not received . ' 5 .3 5.3 6.5 Mentone AFC: 10.6.66 Thomastown: 3 .3 3.4 5.8 6.11 .47 Rientone A .RC: Sevire 3 . Murphy 2.1Vise 2. Funistec Groves. O'Brien . Best: Fhnister. Groves, Sebire . Freese, Johnstone . O'Brien . Thomagtown :Searpa 2. Paskoski 2 . Petsinis, PlouTigttt . Best : Hansen, Petsinis . Theodorou. 4u. Naughton. Plowright. University Blacks : 1 .4 1 .9 3.10 6.14.50 Yarm VaB ey OB : 3 .0 5.0 6.0 6 .0.36 Untversity Blacks : S. Mackie 2 . Be ley . Debondt . J . Martin . Murphy . Best: J . Alartut . Rice . S. Mackie. N. W~son. Debondt . Murphy. Yarra Va ll ey OB:Goal kickers and best players results not received. Peninsula O .B : 1 .1 2.2 2 .5 3.10.28 Kew : 5 .4 6.7 11 .12 1 .15.111. Peninsula O .B : Blood, Ju --. "'urner. Best: Blood, Havlev . Jubbar . Krohn. Nelson . Whelan . Kew: P . F r 3. Fitzgerald 2 . Perri 2. Connolly. Griffiths, Morgan, Stiaw . :. .adhous,. . Best: Morgan . Beattie. Barnes, Nigro, Connoily. Perri .


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1Whatweknditpromse bwitho f the stalwarts of the VAFAUA celebrating their 300th game at the same venue . Umpires' Corner scribe Graham Thwaites an d goal umpires' coach Michael Lentini both reach the outstanding milestone today and it promises to be a big day down at Melbourne Uni . Thwaites began umpiring in 1987 and has gone on to have a long and distinguished career . A four time runner up in the Lygon S t Bounce Off (choker), he's also won the award once . After umpiring last year's C Section Grand Final he is doing everything to push into the top four this year, including washing his car with the sunroof open a couple of weeks ago, but that's another story ! Lentils is. . Lentils . Famous for loving the theatre in football, his cries of 'Let's get a bit of panto into the game' are legendary. A three time A Section Grand Final umpire, Lentini took a year off to concentrate on work but is back firing on all cylinders this year. Congratulations Thwaitesy and Lentils and hopefully as many umpires as possible will head back to the uni after their games to help them kick on into the wee hours of the morning. Everyone at the VAFA Umpires Association wish to pass on their sincere condolences to everyone at Whitefriars following the tragic death of vice captain Mark Bateman. As a player he gave his heart and soul for the club and obviously he lived his life the same way . He was a fabulous person to be involved with on the field and it was a great shock to hear the news of his passing in a car accident while working as a police officer in Northcote . All umpires are requested to wear black arm bands this week as a tribute to Mark . Craig Brajtberg thought something was up when the coaching staff demanded he train with the front group last week and he was right. Something was up . After earning what he called 'life membership in C Section', Brajtberg was finally promoted to B Grade . Burger has worked his butt off to push up the grades this year . He put in a huge pre-season and is noticeably fitter and leaner. Now into his 10th year of umpiring, yet still only 24, he is definitely maturing with age . Congrats ! What's going on with Rick Love and his toenails? Either he's stubbed his toe every morning for the past month or Rick has been painting his toenails . Sure enough, Love revealed that he was

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wife and her girlfriends waste time painting their nails, that he grabbed the solution and joined in the fun . And what a great colour he chose - electric blue with sparkles . Gorgeous ! The Lygon Street bounce off starts soon and this is the last week to get your name down to enter. The competition is based on a knockout system with umpires going head to head with 10 bounces judged on height and accuracy . 1999 champion Craig Brajtberg will start favourite but there have been plenty of upsets in the past and the competition culminates in a Grand Final on the last training session of the year .

RULE OF THE WEEK. - TIME ON . Time on will apply in all matches when the following situations occur . A field umpire will signal time on by blowing his whistle and holding one arm in the air . The same procedure will apply to signal time off . Field umpires will signal time on when there is an undue delay in play. Time on is automatically added after a goal . The clock is stopped when the goal umpires flags cross whilst being waved to signal the goal . Time re-commences when the field umpire either bounces or throws the ball up. Time on is added after a behind . The clock is stopped when the goal umpire waves the flag and time re-commences when the ball is kicked back into play . Time on does not apply when the ball goes out of bounds unless signalled by the field umpire. It is always the field umpire's decision whether time is added in this circumstance . VAFP, matches are played with 25 minute quarters plus time on . Note this is different to AF L matches which have different interpretations for time on and therefore have different lengths for its qua rters . Fax 95f4 721 8 e-mail : craig_o'donoghue@acpaction.com.a u

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V'ifflealt h Ratior o.le : The VAFA recognises that Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is hazardous to health and that non-smokers should be protected from exposure to tobacco smoke . Accordingly, the Association has developed the following policy to apply to all VAFA facilities, functions and activities from April 1, 2000 . This policy applies to all members, administrators, officials, coaches, players and visitors of the Association when representing the VAFA or attending any VAFA facilities, functions or events .

Facilities : All VAFA administration and office areas to be 100% smokefree . All Social / Club rooms at VAFA Headquarters (Elsternwick Park) to be 100% smokefree . All Change Rooms and Toilet Blocks at Elsternwick Park to be 100% smokefree . Smoking will not be permitted in any indoor spectator viewing areas . Smoking will not be permitted on the Elsternwick Park playing arena . All eating areas at Elsternwick Park to be 100% smokefree . Cigarettes will not be sold (including from vending machines) at any time at Elsternwick Park. Functions : All official VAFA Functions (including dinners, fund-raising events, meetings, social occasions) to be 100% smokefree .

Invitations, menus, etc . . to reinforce smokefree status of event . Ashtrays will be removed from function rooms where VAFA functions are held . Cigarette butt bins will be supplied at doorway entrances, encouraging smokers to dispose of cigarettes before entering indoor areas . VAFA Representatives :

All VAFA staff and officials to refrain from smoking whilst acting in an official capacity . VAFA representative players will refrain from smoking whilst in uniform . VAFA representative coaches, trainers and officials will remain smokefree whilst acting in an official capacity . Education / Training: Education sessions will be conducted in consultation with VicHealth and Quit for U19 coaches and players in line with VicHealth policy, direction and training modules . Through the SmokeFree Incentive Competition 95% of VAFA clubs will be SmokeFree by the end of the 2000 season . With an overall commitment for all VAFA clubs to be SmokeFree by season end 2001 . Major Media release to launch the policy . Promotion / communication: All VAFA officials will police the above policy on matchdays and at functions . Signage will assist in the reinforcement at functions and indoor/outdoor areas . Announcements on matchdays via public address system and electronic scoreboard . Review : The policy will be reviewed annually in consultation with Quit .


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lb . i : Park was the big surprise packet this week as the, conquered Williamstown . Amazing what that winning feel can do . Richmond also continued to serve notice with a solid win over potential finalists in Elsternwick whilst Power House, Hawthorn and St .Johns also had good cvins . With a solitary correct tip, I am on fire . Review The Rats were able record a come from behin d ~=rin and upset the highly fancied Williamstown, 'the form from the previous week proved to be no fluke as the likes of Chambers, N .Rutherford and Pastras combined to help get over the line . Two weeks ago it was despair, now a gentle glance at the final four for the Rats . Willy weren't helped by some poor kicking but their great early season form means this is only a hiccup rather than a bump . They were best served by Sadler, Imms, Macleod and Hynes . Richmond also continued to fire, this time at the expense of Elsternwick. Andy Waters continues to dominate in the ruck whilst the classy Glen Porteous also starred . Richmond's case is further strengthened by an influx of talented newcomers with the likes of Converv, Gilbert and Conroy leading the way. The Wicks were disappointed with their efforts with only Wigmore, Nicol, Curtain and Stankovick performing well on the day . Power House had a strong win over an injury depleted Eley Park. With Searle once again hard to beat and Rampling . Bowland and Morris starring the House were able to salute their ascent to the top of the ladder with a commanding win . The Sharks never threw in the towel however and with Coach Hook once again starring, made sure the House earnt their points . In a roller coaster of a match, S t . J ohns were able to win against Uni High . Uni laid it all on the table with an eight goal third quarter but were out matched with St .Johns driving home 11 goals in the last stanza. Hilton (7) and Hartnett (5) dominated up forward for St .Johns whilst Weller and Sharp were also good for the winners . Uni High were best served by Farrelly (8 goals), Peck and Ross Johns . Finally. Hawthorn returned to the winner's list, at the expense of rival Monash Gryphons . With the twin towers of Lauletta and S .Avery firing, veteran Orchard unstoppable and youngsters Hayes and Delaney starring the Hawks extended their lead at every break . The Gryphons were well served by Tim Gilchrist and Steve Bourbon whilst Chris Leeton was a thorn in the Hawks side . 36

A local derby takes place when Power House host Albert Park . I think I'm up to rule number 4, which will now be "Don't tip against the House" . Plenty of fire power, strong defense and hard working midfield add up to a bit of a problem for all sides facing them. It won't be all one way traffic however, the Rats have improved since a poor start and will be doing plenty of scalping throughout the year. None the less, rule number 4 applies, the House by about 5 goals . Eley Park welcome Elsternwick with both teams keen to atone for disappointments from the week before. Injuries to the likes of Bowen and Bruce didn't help the Sharks last week and with Elstermvick on the rebound, the Sharks will be in for a long day. Mussared up forward for the Wicks is a handful, strong overhead yet deceptively fast on the ground . Hard to see the Wicks let this one slip, but of course they will have to earn them against the hard at it Sharks . Williamstown host Hawthorn and are another team keen to get back on track . The likes of Macleod and Sadler are ultra consistent which in turn means that Willy is generally close to the mark . The Hawks have mixed form a little bit in recent weeks and with the youngsters like Burke, Delaney and Hayes beginning to find their feet are slowly on the improve . None the less, Willy should be able to return to the winner's list . Monash host Uni High and will view this as a game that is up for grabs . They need the likes of Blanford, Gilchrist and Kilmister to fire and if they do will be hard to beat. Uni High have been another side to mix their form . Not sure about this one, maybe the Gryphs to get their first points of the year . Finally, Richmond travels out to ;9t .Johazs with some great form behind them . They had plenty of name players in previous years but a top up of quality newcomers has breathed new life into the Centrals . St .Johns are coming of two good wins in a row and a three peat will mean the momentum is really beginning to build . Chief Shannon will have his hands full against Scotty Hilton, a class act up forward for St .Johns . Here's a novel one, if the wind blows, I fancy St .Johns, if not the visitors to get the points. Magoos The House, Elsternwick, Willy, Uni High and St.Johns to get the money .


gh are holding a Trivia Night at the club ly 30 . The honorable Peter Dinnick to act as ti,___zaster . Monash are holding their annual players eview at the Gryph Inn on May 27, 8pm start, $5 ntry Albert Park have a Sportsmans Night on June i 0 . See Big Pas for details . Richmond are having their annual ball on Saturday, dress up as your favorite hero, enjoy a ieed and music from the "Shed Levellers" . Hawthorn have their beer tasting on June 10 at the clubrooms . Correspondents Ten out of ten, first time in 3 years . Great Work . The deadline has been brought forsvard, 'consequently I«dll need all reports by preferably Sunday evening, (although Monday morning will be fine, at least for the first few weeks) . Contact cane be made on 98981535 (home), 0418348723 ,(mob) , 95533675 (fax) or via email on : ed.si ll@lockers-gsl .cosn.au other A note of thanks to Eley Park in their help with the serious injury to a Power House player . Great wor?c!

Ui:303 - This Saturday the lung s :unuing UHSOB games record belonging to i-~ Chei•:-_- of 256 will be broken by David "Fatty" W allace . Starting in 1983, having been recruited from West Preston, David impressed from the start . His playing record includes VAFA Leading Golakicker '97, Club B&F in '90 &'92, current all time leading goalkicker 408, club captain 8 years and numerous outstanding games . Off field he has served in many positions and was awarded Life Membership in '96 . David has also been legendary on trips away and we really miss those "spit roasts" . All the best from all at University High - have a great game -"Fatty" .

ELIdIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 7 40 MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 3 38 WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 1 32 PANTAZOPOULOS ALBERT PARK 2 31 LAULETTA HAWTHORN 7 3 1

9.1 i 16,16.112 Abort Park A .F.C: 10 .16 11 .21 .87 Plillin nsto on Cyms: , . . Alhert Park: Pashas 5. M1' vnott ~ul< ^ . hlurray 2 . Chamtzcrs Su*.ton. F 1 . Sutton I . Best Ch^1 Williamstown:Rivt3. . '' 1 ` i .-: . . . .. . . . 1 :. , ~:.. Alan Ladd 1 . Best : Sadler. lnuns ; . (F) Eley park A.EC: 3.1 5 .2 6.3 9.5.59 Power House: 6.4 11 .8 15 .15 19.19.133 Eley Peik:Haiv9eY 4 . Smith 2. Morris I . Renner 1 . Trotter l . Best : Her7ies. P~ ( n . Pa}iie . Renner. Smith . Drane. Power House: Searle 7 . Craven 4 .'R. ... ._ ., .. .:. 2 . LLasd 1 . Rolls 1 . Turner 1 . Hall 1 . Robertson 1 . Bart I . Best : Rampling. Bctd. PRairis . Craven, -scale . Rolls.Umpires: Bob McLeod :Ken Meii?ece (F) 26.9 .1-1 Hawthorn Amateurs: 4.1 11.6 6.7 Mona.h Gryphons: 2.3 3 .4 6.5 8.7 . i Hnwthorn : Lauletla 7 .Arerv 6. Johnston 4 . Pollock 3. Haves 2, Fulton 2, E 1 . Garlick 1 . Best, Oretrard . Dallamarta.Averv . Latdetta. i)etaney, Fulton . M . Glletuist 4 . l .eeton l . HIIlmister 1. Walter 1 . 131andford 1 . Best: Gllchrist . . Leeton. Bividford. Gra}clon.Umph'cs: Heath Little : [an Buro CBmuban _ UIISO5 : 4 .1 8.1 15 .2 17.5.107 St Johns O .C: 6 .3 10.6 13 .6 24 .10.154 UHSOE: Farrellv 8. Johns 4. Gunthc+rpe 2. 0[Ay"r 1 . Hellner I . Wallace I . Best : Peck. 6Dt4ver. FarrettP. Jotms. Hellner. Wallee. St .JOlua ; Hilton 7, Collett 6 . Hartnett 4. Janes 2. W;:1ker 2. Ladson 2 . Breen 1 . Rsdovtet I . Sharp I .Umpirea : Miles Argall iChris Gregory IF) Elsternwick: 1 .1 2.6 3 .7 10.8.68 8.3 12 .6 16.9 19.11.125 Richmond Central : Elsteruwick: ?•4ussared 3, 1Jahonv 3 . Lyons 2 . Poster I . Curtain 1 . Best Certain . NicoL bic\al1v. S4urkrnich. Contin . Marian. Richmond: Conroy 3. Bs'rnes 3 . Adams 2 . Sncka 2 . O'Sullivan 2 . Kelly I . Matccdm 1 . Sha,mcn 1 . Aiidonepolous 1 . Dalton I . Best: Waters . Porteous . Conrerv. Conroy . B~Tnes. Gilbcrt.Umpires :Justht Garrett (F) Demis Lead :Chve Shipley (G)

RESERVES - 20.05 .00 2 .2 2.4 2.5 2 .8 .20 3 .2 7.4 10.6 13 .9.87 t: ."'vt I . Steward 1 , best : Parnranasche . Lamont. Allan, Barham, un. S . . liamstown : Greckrns<kt 3 . Pasne 3. htanning 2 . Nshett I . Haancti• 1 . Best: Grieee, Manning. Salioa . Pach. Douaey. Berg'm . 1 .1 2.2 4 .3 6 .4.+0 Power H. : 2.4 7 .5 11 .6 13,8.86 Eli °rico run - tan I . Fisher 1 . Haivahw l . Johnstone 1 . Kennedy I . Simmons 1 . c K- Bc '° . S'nuzmrrs. Heath . Dunstan, Kett . Power Hovse: Galakas 4. Pa" ! . r 3. Kang 2 . Best: ."r`aen, bliller. Rebhi .wn. Galatms. O'Sullivan. Kartg ` i :r that all at the Pourer House would the to thank the Elcy ,ark AFCJor their uar,.e~ut assistance on SO tuntay cutten Shane Walsh broke h7s leg. Hawthorn Amateurs: 1 .1 5 .1 7.3 10.4.64 2 .3 4 .3 6.5 7.9 .51 ?.Yonash Gryphons: Hawthorn : (Jttens 2. Mcnn 2 . OBrien 2. Sill I . Zavarella I . Hutrhin:on i. - ::le r G-, 1 . Best: Zacarella. Artinl.OBrien. OHanlon . Satilie. C`--pa t~rtute 2 . Gonts 2 . Bennett 1 . Cloche I . Cormick I . 1 , . S-). Hale . Lltn_d. Gonis. UHSOB : 1 .2 6.5 7.6 8,8 .56 St Johns O .C 3 .5 4.8 4.9 5.10 .40 UHSOB : Melts 4. Shephard 1 . French I . Van Papering 1, Percy 1 . Best: Ps.gd en, Tun-e}•. Camnhers . Catteall. Bradlev. R5iils, St.Johvs: Gates 1, Hall I . Kem• 1, Denhert I . Keaton I . Best: Fonteca. Gates . Deciliert. Elsternwlck: 10.1 14.3 15 .6 15.9.99 Richmond Central: 2.2 3.5 4 .7 8.9.57 Elsternwick: Hartley 3 . Devonshire 3 . Clement 3. tilikakis 3. Srsman 2 . Noonan 1 . Best : Devonshire . Hartlev. Surman . Hunt . Franken . Lihkakis . Richmond Central : Htekes 4, Vall;av L Izne 1 . MiJatov3c 1 . Har~ I . Best : Brnezrby. ive++lon. Castleau. Hickey. Lane. Guthrie.

TODAY'S MATCHES D3 SECTION

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PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 26 MILLS UHSOB 4 25 D . GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 4 22 BROADHEAD ELEY PARK 0 17 N . PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 4 16

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D3 Section ALBERT PARK 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 Alla n 6. N Pantazopoulos 7 . J Sutton (VC) 8 . C Jackson 9 . P Chambers (DVC) 10 . M Phillips 11 . 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 Taylor

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48. P Heyes (RC) 49. J Murray 50. D McKay 51 . D De iazz i p 52 . K Dohnt 53 . 54 . P Rutherford 55 . C McKerral 56 . S McKimmi e 57 . D Beachley 58 . D Klei n 59 . P Knight 60 . M Sweeney 78 . A Gay

ELEY PARK Coach : Marty Hook Res Coach : David Bowen

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20 G . Madrigano 21 S . Mills 22 R .Johns 23 P. Eltringham 24 L . Marten 25 D . O 'Dwye r 26 B . Carruthers 27 D . Clarke 28 A . Clark e 29 T. Cleveland 30 B. Abrahamsen 31 P. Dolence 32 H . Starbuck 33 P. Drende l 33 P. Mackey 35 J . Harris 36 M . Patterson 37 G . Catterall 38 A . Boyce 39 M . Rea 40

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seem to be sayw ;; it ec,;ry week but things are ightenulg at the top ! Svndal have shot themselves a game clear, but with five sides beneath them all on five wins no one can afford to slip up . The Warriors continue to throw their hat into the ring to boot so there are interesting times ahead ! REVIEW One side who nit 째d their chance last week . .-lo went down to Mt was South Mel--Lilydale . That is not to take anything away from the Rams however, who showed plenty of fight to recover from a five goal deficit early in the match . The Districts held sway all day until Gibson, Carolan, Cicchiello and Pearce found something extra in the last quarter for Mt Lilydale as they ran over the top of South to clinch a great win . Syndal lifted themselves to the top of the list with a slogging win in the wet out at Eltham . Slippery conditions made things difficult for both sides before the Tally Ho boys got on top after half time and ran away with things in the last term . Hannemann . Barro and Thompson were best for the winners whilst the Turtles were made to pay for their poor kicking at goal. Bulleen returned to the winner's list with a convincing win over St Marys at Ferndale Park . Gencarelli was again outstanding and he had plenty of assistance from Peters and Cook (5) as the Cobras bounced back to record a good win . '6 were another side to turn Nor_ around a disappointing fortnight as they trounced Werribee at Jackson Reserve . The 'Bees were able to stay with the home side for the first quarter and a half before the likes of W .Pretty . Young (6) . Adams, Whitman and Dimarco got on top as the North side finished with plenty of running and a nine goal last term . Old 4Erestb ourn e's percentage got another handy boost as they walloped Swinburne down at Sayers Rd . The Razorbacks struggled to handle the windy conditions and after a nine goal third term the Warriors were never in any danger. Robson . J . Horsburgh and A .Leitch led the way in an even Old Westbourne performance . In the last game Bentleigh backed up their recent good form with a strong win over Brunswick . It took them a little while to find their feet but the Bentleigh side are certainly back in contention after some strong performances in the

last moniii and last Saturday's 52 point victorv was no e eption . A couple of big clashes today will sort the men from the boys at the top end of "the D4 ladder . South Melbourne host North Brunswick and will need to run out four quarters this week otherwise they will again walk away without the point , . Until last week's loss the Districts had hardly put a foot wrong but another defeat today would unr' , much of their good work . The North Brunswick side has had a number of consistent performers and if the likes of Pretty, Whitman and Dimarco again fire it could be their day . This should be a beauty but I' ll stick with South Melbourne at home by a whisker. '!`tivo winners from last week, Bulleen and Mt hilydale, meet at Koonung Reserve looking to string a couple of wins together. The Cobras are one of the sides stuck in the bottle neck at the top of the ladder so as the season wears on each game becomes more crucial to their finals chances whilst the Rams will have taken some confidence out of their gutsy win last round . Pulvarenti and Gencarelli have been great for Bulleen and with the evergreen John Kalpakis leading the way on and off the ground the Cobras should be too good for the gallant Rams . Old Westbourne face a stern test when they travel to take on St Marys today . The Warriors record at home has been impeccable but the need to reproduce this form on the other side of the West Gate if they are to once again be contenders in 2000 . The Saints are another side who have failed to follow up their efforts last year and need a big performance today . Stone, Harrison and Lane have been solid this year but the class of Wilson, Mutimer and Robson will be enough to get Old Westbourne home . A chance for Werribee or Brunswick to drag themselves away from the wooden spoon zone when they meet today down at Werribee . Both have handy goalkickers in Issac and Moore but need to make sure these players receive plenty of support . The McBrides and Bullock have also been good for Brunswick but plavers such as Brown and Fuller combined with a home ground advantage should get Werribee home .


_, the other big clash todE--- ' :. p1~~;-' in a game both sides will be des71tI1 to -win . The Turtles have let a couple of 11 slip against quality opposition and withou t t 11 , 1 Cole will need to make sure their other for-a re converting the chances provided by 1, lted midfield . Bentleigh are travelling jus t 1°: at the minute and with Sharp amongst th e p forward and Martin and Adaway also in ni i may just have Eltham's measure today . 17 points . match of Round Eight sees cella r - te 'ace top of the table - a t e . A daunting task for the Razorbaeks , e stru °-led of late . but the Synners won' t to take this lightly or they risk concedin g ir handy break at the top . There's no way I'm to tip a blow out but the likes of Thompson , hcia and Bennett should see Syltdal home . 3 BB CORESSPONDENT S Please fax all match details to 9457 1580 and I can also be contacted on 0409571580 . A few clubs lln-,,e been very quiet so far this season so even ju~'~ some best players and a couple of short lines _,i out the game would be welcomed ! Mt Lilydale have plenty going on off the field in the next few including a Casino Night on the 3rd of June after the St Marys home game and a "Pleasant Sunday Morning" event on the 18th of June . For further details call Monica on (0414 901 or Rirsten on (0417 347 799) .

i~o- :i1 - s :- I s; .i~Ya - co ; .sratulates Je re :.lly on reaching 50 L : .mes . Well done o n your milestone . A leader within the club Jeremy is a well respected player . Well done.

.t',~: . .': 011 6 NAAE CLUB LAST TOTAL C . SHARP BENTLEIGH 9 3 2 S MOORE BRUNSWICK 7 30 PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 5 27 ISAAC WERRIBEE 0 24 THOMPSON SIT ;DAL TALLY HO 2 22 D4 RESERVE PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 26 STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25 HARDING WERRIBEE 0 18 FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 2 18 STAMATAKOS BENTLEIGH 6 13

SEP:?~' 3 - . .7 .2 11 .6 15.11 21 .15.159 North Brunswick: 4 .1 6.3 10 .8 11 .8.74 Werrikce Amateurs : . Pisa>n1e 3. J . North Brunswick : Young 6 . Se . \t'entltam 5 . Sc . tvernitam 3 . Prettv. Bondotoh 2. leti+man . 15inaco. S. Tancred=. Lanced. Rttwk . Best: W Amateurs : D}ako5ic 4. Flack 'L. . Adants .lvhiimvt.Werrltree DLitarco . Care . Young . Edwards, Becker. Flack. C . slab=Lis 2. Mon:;cy . Seeber . Adda.:.o. Best: Fuller S, T. Czajhon3ki. Umpares: Mick Gllday (F) 2.0 6 .4 7.7 12.13.85 41 6 .3 7 .7 10.8 11 .8.7 4 , 23t. triets : ,,,, ,, . ,ta 2 . Turner 2 . Brebner. CLCh~llo. Gibson, Kennedy, Gtl>_~on. Brebner- ReIls. Cara~an . Turner. Caulfield . South Melts . BellesLti D : :r:Henderson 5. Daly 4. Wright, Bryson . Best: K ;ng. Rn:.eEVSki Hend: :smt . Thomas . Bradlley Umpires: Mark Gibson (R) (F ) St ULvys~ 9 .7.61 : 19 .18.132 Bulleen Cobrn.s . Best: D:ayer. St Mary~ : Caura 2 . Jones 2. Burt 2 . Mcrcrnn . Theoharrts . F. Harrison . Lane. Carra. U.'atsan . Bulleca Cobras: Pulvirenti 5 . Cook . Datie> . Fr2i1 F. Harrison . Sette . Best: Tessa Effort. . M. D:Mgelo 5. Peters 3. Clements 2, McLeod, GeacareIli Umpires; Simon Olive (F) .7.103 .4 13.6 16 Brunswick A.F.C: 5.3 11 .17.155 Bentteigh A .F.C 4 .2 8 .8 16.11 23 2 . Turner 2 . Pre scott_ Best: . More 7'vta.kttatn 4 . share A-FC :S Brunswick A.F.C: Goal lockers Bu " 5. we, L.3rid S . 7 ' ''mntett. Bentteigh rs rt I's not d. Untp'ues: Geoff ?w•9oore: Ron Marlyn (F) , and : Dai 3tcphe; 3). Bruce Stephens (G) Jarroa t~..,. 5 .14.44 EltP.rmCollegians: 2.5 3.7 5 .10 2.1 3.4 6.7 10 .10.70 S-,inlJ Tally-Ho : : MacDonald, Bates. Elth;:tu collegians: Carter 3 . : :acIIana)d. Dean . Best , Bor<bn*th . Hardie. Carter. l'.9ttte . Syndal TeBy-Bo : S. MaeFarlatte 2, Thompson 2 zie 2. Piedree. Henderson, Ca.eltLV P. Sheer. Best: L. Hannetnatm- Barra, .rLs: Barry Bolger (Fi Bennett. Umpires : Dash Pe :ate . Bingham, Rutter. 7 .3 16.6 17.8.110 Old Westbourne A.F.C : 6.3 1 .1 2 .5 2.5 3.10 .38 Sr1tMune Universit }^. Old Westbamne A .HC: Taylor 3. King 2. ituthner 2 . Gtbb 2. Moore 2. Leitch. Lott, . Lott. J. Horsburglt . A. Horsbm'git . Wilson . Chrtsto . Robson . Best : Leitch. Robson . Best: Harris. Gtbb. A. Horsburgh . Sainbnrne University: Rtitana . Harris. Sheerly Debattista Ikbono. Goode . Gillrnarthn Sheed}cUmpires: George paieodimos Ken Brew-er (F)

RESERVES -20 .05.00 .81 4.5 7 .10 8.11 11 .15 North Brunswick: .58 4.2 5.6 8.7 8..10aleti. Werribee Amateurs: . P. Taneredi V North Brunswick: Rigazzi 3, Boyd 2. Crosina 2, Paulo . Oates, Armstrong . Br6ia. Oates . Best : M. Laoutntzes . A . Bbudoloh. C .. Boyd Werribee Amateurs : Towers 3 . Carlesso 3 Fraser, tt`alker. Best : Carlesso, Collier. Birch . Stephenson . Drew. 3.6 4.9 5 .11 9.18.72 Rit-Lilydale : South Ninth . Districts : 0 .1 0 .1 1 .2 1.4.10 Best : h DelaLhynt~. li'alsh6Egatt. Jolu~oso~~ Gardtiier~laliarSouth Martin. Best : Rosewski . Mijatovie. StattkovtclL Reardon. 14anewskf. .15 .45 St Riarys : 5 .11.41 Bnlleen Cobres: 5 St Marys: Benson 2. Rousts. Sipslev. Livingstone . Best : Rousis. Learntontlt. . Brown, Hi~ins. .-Bulleen Cobras : G Eaarts. Sigley. PiLkid`is Benson, Paatseh . Satdi. pants. Robutson, Rodrigues. Best: Genitsaris . Brown. Lebo t4lazzarelll ia. tlvuhi .

5 .5 5.6.36 Brunswick A.F.C: 0.1 1.2 .11 .107 6.4 8.7 11 .7 16 Bentleigh A.F.C : Sikora . Best : Salvatore, Brunswick A.F.C: McRae 2. Salvatore, Kerr. Bentleigh A .C. Goal kick. Sikora. Carrolan .F Lawson. Kerr, Kannegiesser ers and best players results not received . .2 1 .2 .8 .1 1 .1 1 Eltham ColleFians: 0 3 .5 5.5 8 .7.55 Syndat Tal l 1?0: 2 .2 Watson, Evans . Davies, A . Howgate . C2e~t A .ans Hmc gat~e. Best : Eltltazn Coll Psmas, vtorrow . ivtatdield :8yndsl Tally Ho: Bert 2. .Trice . Dance. Burns, Sargant 0'Bovle. Best: Bent, ~1. Richardson Christiansen, Burns, Clark. Morrison . 7.4 .46 Old Westbotune A .F.C: 0.1 4.2 5 .2 .47 Swinbume Uni : 2.4 5.5 6 .8 6.11 . Best: B . Old Westbourne A.F.C : Crosswell S . B . Mattsson. Ria<tIland Milne. SWinburne Uni: Slattery. Mesmatt. Leitch . Hewitt, D. Slatterv. . Albert, Roberts 2. Trainer. Prior. Bibbv . O'Mara . Be'st: Prior, Morrison Brodie . Thotnas . Re}noldson .

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QN BS COLLEGIANS v. OLD PARADIANS ORMOND v . WFHTEFRIARS at EP Saturday OLD MENTONIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON DE LA SALLE v. NORTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY v . MAZENOD

CLUB 18 (2) YARRA VALLEY V . WHITEFRIARS THERRY PENOLA v . OLD CAMBERWELL ST. BERNARDS v . OLD TRINITY MONASH WHITES v. OLD GEELONG PARKSIDE v. COLLEGIANS ( Venue TBA) OLD IVANHOE v. RUPERTSWOOD

P ~E_CnQN OLD GEELONG v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS pRAI-ff2AN v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTION BEAUMARIS v. GLEN EIR A BULLEEN- TEMPLESIOWE v . THERRY PENOLA AJAX v. HAMPTON ROVERS Dl SECTION

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

AQUINAS v . OLD ESSENDON D2 SECTION PARKSIDE v. WEST BRUNSWICK MENTONE v. FITZROY REDS UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . SALESIAN KEW v. THOMASTOWN PENINSULA v. YARRA VALLEY D3 SECTION ALBERT PARK V . ELEY PAR K HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . POWER HOUSE UHSOB v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

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OLD WESTBOURNE v . SYNDAL TALLY-HO

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1 ST. KEVINS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE v . OLD PARADIANS (Darling Pteserve, Basil Street, East fiMatvesn) OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD XAVERIANS

OLD BRIGHTON v . MAZENO D OLD MELBURNIANS v. COLLEGIANS ST. BERNARDS v. MARCELLIN UNDER-19 SECTION 2

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I

Sp4rts Supp li~ r Review 8 =ction 1

he "economical" one had his side firing from the first bounce to the last . Starting with 8 goals in the 1st and 10 in the last . M . Gianswacusa unstoppable from F.P ./roving with 15 majors . For the seriously undermanned Mazenod, Heal & Strawthorn were best . Xavs up by 7 goals, De La storms back and gets within 3 points with a couple of minutes to go . The final surge from De La commences ; they get the shot, looks good but hits the post . Siren . Just a great game! The "Blues" brothers as expected steamrolled the struggling O.P. 14 goal kickers . Just shows you how this team can share the ball . The Collegians 3rd quarter was sensational with 7g. 6b into that stiff breeze . Sallmann & Lumb untouchable on H .F., Fletcher impassable on H.B . with Hay 8g 5, the finisher . O . Hail 4g in last 15 minutes must give them some heart . Old B . just keep motoring along in a very solid display against a very determined Marcellin team, ably lead by Nutbean, Galati & McMillan . O .M .'s too big, too strong, too fast, too good . These words will resonate throughout Section 1 . Only 1 game from the 4 . For St . B .'s, a rude awakening!

Section 2 Despite their great win last week, MHSOB were not good enough to beat the Hampton Rovers . A big second term set up the win for the Rovers, Fisher kicked 4 for the day while Sendecki and Goss were good all day . Keys, Tarr, and Raleigh were best for MHSOB . Old Trinity recorded their second loss in a row when they went down to a determined Beaumaris side, the victors kicked 2 goals 8 to no score in the last quarter which was enough to come from behind and snatch victory by 16 points . Presnell . Tuck, and Pratt were best for Beaumaris, while Christopherson . Best and Rennie played well for Old Trinity. Old Scotch remained on top of the ladder with a convincing 107 point win over Old Carey . Scotch shared the ball around and had 12 goal kickers . Brooke kicked 5 while Rodski, Gilchrist and Pilkingston were best . Battley, Hall and Taylor battled hard for Old Carey . The Whitefriars recorded a hard fought win against a gallant Old Ivanhoe side . For the Friars, Swain continued to have a good season kicking 3 while Crea, Disousa and Baker all played well . Old Ivanhoe was led by Clancy. Gibson and Anderson . Yarra Valley had the bye . Section ( 2) Blue At half time, the Blues were only 4g up - the Jackers still in it . Then 18g 10 in the next 2 quar-

(U19/1 & Blue) 速 (U19/2 & R tera completely ble wAjax way . 12 goal kickers - sensational! Benedyht & Goldm an battled hard for Ajax . St . Leo's keep moving up the ladder, this time at the expense of the erratic De La. Coach Buntine must be tearing his hair out! St . Leo's were well served by Cullen & D'Amelio with Irwin bagging 5 . Cher ry & Podbury again in the goals, not to mention the other 7 . The Grammar Boys at home to Ormond, were really up against it at half time . The windy conditions seemed to favour the "Mosquito Fleet" . But after the break, the Grammar Boys kept running & harassing to get back within a goal and kept going in the last for a terrific win . Coach O'Connor had the Mentone boys pumped for what could be a d anger game . But with 8g in the ist stanza, Old Mentone had no chance . 16 goals later and the job was completed . Glen Eira after 3 ordinary quarters finally got their game going to kick 4 goais in the last . Unfortunatel-v . the Swans had the game completely sewn up with 21 goals at the last ch an ge. Section 2 Re d At this point in the season the top four teams seem to be a class above the rest of the field, an d now the chall enge is on for lower half of the ladder to improve or face missing out on the finals . After a poor first quarter Old Camberwell kicked 8 goals in the second and went on to record a convincing win over Bulleen Templestowe . The Wells have shown good form this season but stil l have a little way to go if they're going to challenge the top two sides . Rupertswood recorded their second loss in a row as they went down to a top notch North Old Boys side by only 14 points . For the Sunbu ry boys Kosta, Mather and Flinn each battled hard all day . Led by Pierce, Lant and Neagle, Aquinas put in an other good effort, but it wasn't good enough to beat a strong Uni Blacks team that played hard . Therry Penola have shown glimpses of fantastic form this year with their main problem being their lack of consistency, they easily account for the Tiger Sharks winning by 146 points . Higgins was bri ll i an t kicking 8 wh il e Barron kicked 7, Hollow, Russell and Reynolds were also good . Old Essendon had the bye . Preview Section 1 Xavs seem to be able to win without playing 4 full quarters, but up against St . K. this won't do . The SKOBS have never beaten Xavs at U 19 level in the club's histo ry, an d with them eyeing their 2nd


ul, at a finals series in 54 years, they will WIN . The i ;1,_zes face the gallant De La boys who must still be jdming after last week's result. At home though . ,_oach King will push his chargers to a close win . yf. B .'s travel across to Naughton Oval where they ill get back on track with an assertive win against ~~ld p.'s. Mazenod at home to Old Hail, in a game u~c} should win . Coach Burke realises that a solid gin keeps them still in touch with the 4 . This match, Collegians V . Old B .'s should be a classic. .Coach Obee can't seem to get his men over the line , at home, and it won't change today . Old B .'s to win by 37pots . The rampaging O .M .'s fresh from their demolition job on St . B .'s, travel to Marcellin to inflict another percentage boosting win. But remember guys ; don't get ahead of yourselves - one week at a time !

answers to combat their depth and skill . In the match of the day Old Camberwell take on the improved Therry Penola and will have to play their best if they want to win this one . With only two loses the Wells have been consistent most of the year and should be two good for the Therry Penola boys . Rupertswood are coming off two loses and will be determined to return to the winner's list, despite their bounding improvements in recent weeks Terry McEvoy's Aquinas won't be able to beat the accomplished Sunbury team . The rest of the competition should beware, as I'm sure a win isn't too far away for Aquinas . In what will be a great clash the always determined Uni Blacks take on the struggling Tiger Sharks . In a close game I think the Blacks will just get home . The North Old Boys have the bye.

Section 2

Beaumaris take on the Hampton Rovers in a match that's extremely important to both sides . Beaumaris need to win to stay in touch with the top of the ladder while the Rovers are only out of the four on percentage and can't afford to drop one now . In a tough game I think Beaumaris will be too good . Old Trinity desperately need a win and shouldn't have too much trouble when they host Yarra Valley. Trinity by 10 goals . MHSOB will hope to recreate their form of two weeks ago when they host old Carey . MHSOB have looked like they're on the improve as they push towards the final four and they should win comfortably . Old Scotch have been great all year and deserve the mantel of the team to beat in the competition . and in a hard fought match they should account for the determined Whitefriars today . Old Ivanhoe have the bye .

Old I'aradi-^_zs - congratulate Uni . 3lues veteran on his achieveboundary umpire Fra: .?: = rnniaan . ment of running in each of the past 6 decades De La Salle - Terry Russell coached his 100th game last weekend against Old Xaverians . Having coached the U19's initially, then assisting with senior duties and now back with the U 19's providing guidance for the future senior players at De La . Well done Terry we hope the next 100 are as enjoyable .

Section (2) Blu e 2 plays 3 in the match of the round . Both fwd lines in form, booting 23g last week . Cherry for St . Leo's (25g), Hawkins for Monash (27g) . Although St . Leo's are at home . I am leaning towards Monash in a nail-biter due to their meaner defence . De La host Glen Eira at Waverley Park in a game they need to win to stag in touch with the few . Don't take this game lightly due to the Packer boys great last quarter against the Swans last week . The Jackers v . Caulfield by the lake . Ajax needs to get their running game back on track to have any chance against the Grammar Boys . Bufwith Rynberk up front, the Grammarian's for me . Coach Hille will have his Ormond team champing at the bit to get at Old Mentone at home today . Not only is the 4pts needed, but percentage as well . Mentone challenged the ladder leaders on their own turf and will push the District boys all the way. This game will be a lot closer than positions on the ladder reflect . Sth . Melbourne is just a bit more polished, but if Mentone through Barr, Krings & Atherton, play with more vigour - watch out !

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Section 2 Red After a weeks break Old Essendon will be keen to get back on the field again this week, no one has been able to challenge Johnny Newbold's team this year and Bulleen Templestowe won't have the

SENIORS CLUB

LAST

:0'I'AL

UNDER 19/ 1 MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 24 MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 3 24 O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 2 22 R . LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 2 21 PULLEN ST KEVINS 3 20 UNDER 19/ 2 SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 3 31 A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 4 25 BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 3 20 CORNELL OLD TRINITY 2 18 D . HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 2 16 BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 5 16 UNDER 19 (2) BLUE

CHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 29 CHERRY ST LEOS 3 27 HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 5 27 RYNBERK CAULFIELD 2 26 BARR MENTONE 4 24 UNDER 19 (2) RED HAKIM OLD ESSENDON 0 47 BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 2 19 FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 0 18 CLUES OLD ESSENDON 0 14 HORGAN OLD CAMBERWELL 6 14


1Jnder® 1 ® Section I COLLEGIAN S

DE LA SALLE M ARCELLIN MAZENOD

Coach: Richard Obee

Coach : Terry Russell

Coach: Denat Morton

Coach: Ro d Bourk e

1 D. Coombe s

1 . L . Young 2 . C . Moran 3 . S . Evan s 4 . S . Brown 5 . S . O'Connell 6 . A. Bonnici

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

t . D . Collins 2 . D . Fotinioti s 3. D . Bonnici

2 R. Mui r 3 D. Dowling 4 R. Sztar

5 B. Hois t 6 A. Fletcher 7 J . Farley 8 B . Sloman 9 B . Low 12 M . White 13 B . Lumb 14 J . Dixon 15 N . Perera 17 A. Shinkfield 18 D . Browing 21 N . Chalmers 22 C . Rologas 25 M . Reid 26 P. Krotiris 27 B . Donnelly 29 B . Lukav 31 N . Herman 32 M.Johnson 33 J. Fitzpatrick 34 J. Youn g 40 J . Dixon 43 E . Waters

8' Naughtin 9 . S. Hyde 10. S. Hale 1i . D. Doyle 12 . B . Hawkins 13 . W. Jolley 14 . J . Low e 16. M M .Mille r 16 . B . Kropman 17 . J. Kean 18. C. Mercuri 18. A. McLeish

19. R . Burrows 19. T. Woodlock 20. M . Picone (C) 21 S . Murray 22 T. Molan 23 P. Mulholland 24 J . Garland 37 . J Hyne s 39 . M . Goodier 40 . P. Harrison 41 D . Spithill 42 A . Coffey 42 A . Carullo 47 J . Stinear 52 D. Poynton 61 R. Warmsle y 63 P. De La Hays 70 M . Duggan

15 R. Baeyni

16 L. McMillan 18 L . Furlan 19 M. Mccartin 23 P. Hesse 25 N . Bisas 27 B . Norden 28 S . Bake r 29 D. Ballantyne 32 V. Cahill 35 A. Carson 37 A. White 40 D. Newell 43 G . Thomas 53 S. Allitt

PARADIANS

OLD XAVERIANS

Coach : Wayne Holdswo rth

Coach: Brendan Flynn

Coach : Manny Nlcolosl

1 P Gallagher C

t L . McMahon 2 . J . Key 3 . M . Cosgriff (C) 4. 6, P. Palermo

1 . A. KeIIY 2. A. McGanh 3. B . Calman ~VC) 4. J. Scanlan 5. M . H'~qgins 6 . M .AIen 7. S. Johnston 8 . L . McDonnel l 9 . , J . Ralph

Bryant

3 S Arde n 4 M Hawkins

5 T Stonier 6 J Grant 7 D Stewart 8 P Grundy y 9 J Byrne

10 8 Marks 11 C Hinkfuss 12 T Middleton 13 A Simpson 14 T Cook 15 J Bracy 16 J Berma n 17 H O' Brie n 18 T Fitzgerald 19 M MarsonVC

20 C Alder 21 S Kennedy 22 A Wall 23 A Treloar 24 J Tucke r 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

OLD

6' 7. M . Zannino 8. L . Collins 9 . M . Shepherd 10 . L . Collins 11 . T. Bateman 12 . S . Hickey 15 J . Key 16 S . Corcoran 18 N . El Mohame d 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

5. D . Maskell

6. A . Strawhor n 7. A . Fry 8. E . Hansen

9. D. Hose 10 . J. McLatchi e 11 . C . Jayaweera 12 . C . Clegg 13 . D . Clegg 14 . L . Fuller 15. M. McDowell 16. A . Moon 17 . R . Mosbauer 18 . M . Quin n 19 . S . Martin 20 . B . Southgate 21 . P. Ryan 22 . D. Wait e 23 . T. Hea l 24 . L . May 25. P. Reed 26. A . Chalk 27. P. Jones 28 . T. Grierson 29 . C . Meehan 30 . A . Wilson 31 . S . Veltman 32 . P. Dugdale 33 . M . Guthridge 34 . K. LorenzDaniel

.

Coach : Roger Brown 1 C . Mizzi 2 . C . McNicol 3 . T. Mattesti 4 . A . McGillivray 5 . B . Williams 6. R. Stewart

7. C. Reddin 8. C . McKimm 9, M. Ward 10 .A. PAorley 11 . L. Adamis 12 .N . Kennedy 14 M . Lowe 16 B . Marks 17 D. Hellyer 19 P. Angelini 20 M . Smith 21 B. Titshall

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HAI I ^ -,7Coach: F+aatn

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1 . L. Pfeiffer 2 . L Pitcher

3. H. Brooks 4. S. LangfordJones (C) 5A Shaw 7' J. Castvrqr e 9. A Wamian (DVC) 10. B. Salves

11 • J. Wrght 73. B . G ar Fxd 14. G. Smith (C) 1 5 . G. Winder 17 . R. Plummer 18 . D. Crowl

19. G . Fatdter (VC) 20• B. Ferguson 21 . J. Darley, 24 P. Ladd

25. D . Web b ~ L~

22 A. Hughes

27.A. Janke

23 J . Dickerson 24 MJ Smith 27 J . Maguire

28 . B . Hunter 29 . D. Moss 32 D. Mackenzie

390 Baan qp S Capron 42 B Ita~ 47 T Philips

51 L. Ho h 58 J. Webb

MELBURNIANS

OLD

4. A . McIntyre

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10 . J . Chambers 11 . L. Farro w 12 . J . Dillon 13 . D . Beha n

14 . L. Moss 15 . M. S eeman 16 . D. James 17 . D. Thomas 18. N. Hullett 19. M . D'Anwlio 20. J. McGrath 21 . R. Speekman (C) 22, M . 0'Kar~ a 23. D. Bonadio 24. N. Heatley 25 . H. Davies 26 . D. McKean 27 . A. Curtin 28 . A. McQueen-Parto n 29 . N , Harbec k 30 . A . Pritchard

31 . D . Odando 32. S . Griqg 33. C. Ha9ield 34. L. Dinardo 35, R. Lopresti 36. D. Noonan 37. P. Carter 38. J. Demaria 39. N , Quinn 43 A. Nolen 44 T. Fotzgerald 48 R . 0'Sfiannassy 55 G. Monahan 59 R. Macvrhiner 71 M . McCarthy

ST. BERNARDS Coach : Peter O'Connor t• R. Legudi 2 . G . Ward

3 . A. Bouzika s 4 . SD . Bo rg 5 . J . Citar e lli 6 . J . McKay 7 . L. Harvey S. L. Wilkinson g, D. Valori t0 . J . Hill 11 . S . lannozzo 12 . M . O'Donnel l 13 . S . Burgyn 14, P. Hollan d 15 . A. Garvey 16. M. Stapleton 17. M. D'Arcangelo 18. D . Whisk 19. Rahill 20. D . Sh eeh a n 21 A . Smith 22. B . McManus

23. A . Mastropasqua 24. L. Campbell 25 . T. Legudi 26 . A. Monteleon e 27 . L . Evans 28M. Caligiuri P9, A. Abel a 30 . C . Trewin 31 . L . O'Brine

32 . S . Monteleon e 33. B . Ballarin 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 . Moylan 2 , L . Coleman

3 . A. Umbers 5 . Naiale 6. Dellapicca 7. D . Jame s S. N . Marchesani 9. D . saigliano 10. I . Delic 11 . M . Hutton 12. C. Turlic h 13 . K. Didilis 14 . J . Cassell 15 . D. Bare 16 . D . Lucas 17 . P. Cameron 18 . C . Moffat 19 . E. Lynch 20 . L . Kalesaran 21 . T. Simpso n 22. R . Dabraio 23. M . Rigby 24. G. No an 25. A . O' Keefe

27 D. Young 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 J . Giansiracusa 30 M . Winridge 31 A. Turlich 32 J. Cox 33 G . Healy 34 J . Henderson 35 W . Macdonald 36 W. McCan n 37 M. Powell 38 T. Wickham 40 Fynmore 41 Dickeson 42 B. Pugh 46 J . Travaglia 48 M . Kempton n 52 Leather 57 M . Hinsely

UNIVERSITY BLUES Coach : Steve Kin g

1. 2. 3. 4.

C . Bar off L. Bassell C . Be aton L. Cham berl a in (VC) 5. J . Shivers 6. R. Bowland

7 . T. Birtley

8 . C . Delahunt y 9 • A. Di Pasqual e 10. S. Edward s

11 . A. Evans 1 2. . Fricke r

1 3. B . Gates C 14. T. Girwoo dO

15. T. Fallow 1 6. R . Hamilto n 1 7 , R. Holme s 18 . N . Hutchen s 19 . S . Hunt 20 . J . Hunter 21 . L . Howley

22 . S. Kas o 23 . R . Kellehe r 24 . C . Kennedy 25 . A. Munro 26 . M . Vasey 27. L . Qui n 28.S . Rendel l 29. T. Roac h 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. Trumbl e 38 . E . Wilcox 39 . A . William s 41 W. TempleSmit h 42 S . Young


12 M .H .S .O .B . cc ::ch : - - ck Deaton 2, D . Foley (C) k 3, J . Magee 4 A. Pratt Ta lo r g- C . Collins 7, B. Cairns 8 J. Mea d g, B . Gillespie 10- D . Bird (VC) ii . P. Brook 12 . S . Lynch

13 . C. Tuck 14 B . Pearse 15- N . Clemente 16. M. Blackmore 17. S. Fitzgerald 18 A . Thompso n

19. A . Guido i n (C) 20. A . Edge 21 . B . Zgouras 22 . D. Ha rtman 23 . T. Abbot 24 . M . Atkins 25 . L . Boreham 26. L . Atkins (DVC) 27. S. Coat e 28. R . Deaton 29. A . Coote 30. L. Tucker 31- A. Spence 32, J . Beatti e 33 . S. McNicholas 34 . H . McMillan 35 . L . Healy 36, B . Deaton ..,' 37 . M . Millis 38. S . Lee 39. L. Ramirez-Smith 40. E . Coope r 41 . R. Guinan Wilso n 42 . A.

DLI ; _ Coach : Terry Kendall 1 . J. Cran e

2. R . Craven 3 . S. Tulloch 4 . C . Adam 5, S . Stewa rt 7 D . Adderley 8 S . Johnston 9 D . Johnston 10 S . Hamer 11 R.Jospehs 12 T. Page 13 A. Cleeland 14 D .Logan 15 D . Gilchrist 16 N . Colman 17 D . Prvles 18 J . Pilkington (Ct 20 T. W iison-Humphries 21 S . Dillon 22 M . Pearse 23 A. Kyriacou 24 D .Jackson 25 E. Tembath 26 D . Brooke 27 L . Routledge 28 S .Thomp son 29 J . Smedley 30 A . Birc h 31 J . Beaurepaire (VC) 32 S . Husking (VC) 33 J . Rodski 34 M . Fowles 35 A. Tindale 36 R . Hooke 38 H . Fenner 39 J . Footit 41 M . L'ipshut 42 J- Ross 43 J . Denby 44 T. Collie 45 A. Fuller 46 J . Sikon 56 E. Ramsay 61 J . Stratos 62 D . Pau l 69 C . Lucas 88 J . Lie

Coach : Graeme Bulius s

C :' 速 rY Coach : Brett Gea r

Coach : )ne Stafford 1 M . Pearso n 2 J . Lang 3 B . Boy d 4 S . Blangiardo 5 L . Hamilton 6 L . Kennedy 7 K. Johnstone 8 A . Clark e 9 B . Jovrett 10 M . Stafford 11 M . Lawrence 12 J . Zampaglione 13 T. Wilson 14 N . Goss 15 D . Molina 16 L . Maicolmsen 18 G. Kell y 19 J . N g 20 S . Seletto 21 N. Mason 22 A. Goldner 23 B. Kulling 26 R . Alexander 28 N . Goul d 29 J . Prantzos 30 A . Fishe r 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 . Dive r 46 S . Walke r

1 E . Raleigh (C) 2 J . Zarb 3 D. Veale (C) 4 R. Ware 5 A. Key s 6 B. Woolard (VC) 7 A. O'Brie n 8 N . Orchard (VC) 9 J . Walker 10 E . Sims-Lucas 11 A . Ha',t 12 M . Cotter 13 R . Patterson 14 P. Wolnizer 15 A. Vicendese 16 S. Sims-Lucas 17 G . Pollard 18 C . Soffer 19 A . Dymble 20 M . Tar r 21 M . Brown 22 A. Nirens 23 E . Ho 24 P. Rujevic 25 A. Svirskis 26 C . Wright 27 S . French 28 K . Miezis 29 S . Allen 30 J . Membrey 31 M . Dowling 32 T- Harper 33 M. Neilsen 34 J, Veal e 35 G. Rankin

I IARS Coach : Steve Maus 1 Reggie A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 6 Burrows R 7 Dodgson 8 8 Amiconi A 9 Best J (C) 10 Blackmore B 11 Clarke J 12 Kelly T 13 Ellerbeck G 14 Thwaites M 15 Oliver A

16 Condron K 17 A mates C . 18 Heaven C 19 Carter-Buszard L 20 Costal S 23 Wallin A 24 Christopherson J 25 Zandor M 26 Donahoo M (VC) 28 Cristiano D 29 McCutcheon M 30 Bullen M 32 Cornell J (VC) 33 Malekas i 42 Torney A 44 Lancaster 45 Ward C 50 Davies M 55 Troon R

1 . 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. Wilki e 18 H . Sedan 19 L . Siragusa 20 R . Adams 21 R . Leong 22 C. Taylor 23 D. Prior 24 P. Unkles 25 N. Detarczynski 26 E. Morgan 27 S. Bake r

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Coach: Tim Pratt

Coach: Rod Penaluna

1 . J . Wallace 2. M . Cahill 3 . S . Cleven 7 J. Power 8 M. Malady 9 L . Swain 10 L. Couithard 11 D. Crea 12 C. Slats 13 T. Langford 14 L . Twomey 16 R . Coslovich 17 T. Barugh 18 M . Bake r 19 J . Morris 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 Peak 4 R Bell 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 Smit h 16 C Hoidsworth 17 A Pizzey 18 C Bea l 19 A Coleman 20 D Senaratne 21 J Tomkins 22 J Peake 23 T Collett 24 G Coutts 25 F Pellegrino 27 S Savage 29 D Bell 30 J Strong 31 S Urbano 32 0 Smith 34 S Britt 37 D Sims 44 N Martin

OLD IVAHHOE Coach: Stuart McLean

1 . R . Manefield 2 . A . Bereza 3. J . Whyte 4. C. Binney 5 . J . Briggs 6 .T.Mee 7 . M. Clarke 8 . C . Lynch 9 . N . Braddy 10 . N . Anderson 11 . A . Jurkiw 12 . S. Morris 13 . D . Treloar 14- K . Theodossi 15.M .Urn 16. N . Trigwell 17. C. Lewi s 18 . L. Bolzan 19 . L . McKie 20 . D . Hawkes 21 . A . Clancy 22- M . Teskey 23. F. Cokelek 24 . D. Neilson 25 . J . Gieschen 26 . G . Gibson 27 . T. Griev e 31 . C . MacDonald 34. S . Asto n 35 . R. Smillie 36 . J . Stafford


GLEN EIRA Coach : John Howar d Coach: Chris I 1 D . Henzel 4 A . Butt

5 E . Goldstone 6 L. Goldman 8 T Kat z 9 D . Newstadt 11 A. Benedykt 12 J . Blankrteld 14 S . Nee'rstadt 15 D. Finkel 16 J . Freeman 17 0 . Flamm 18 J. Feldman 20 D . Zulch 22 D . Mrocki 23 B . Nissen 24 P. Glezer 26 A. Cooper 27 C. Spero 31 D . Norich

32 M. Kestenberg 35 I. Same 36 A . Sacks 39 A . Sapar 43 E . Woliner 44 J . Gelfand 45 A. Lewin 47 M. Snow 50 M . Milmeister 55 V. Kelp

1 . D . Krongold 2 . C . Deal (VC) 3 . A . Axias 4 . T. Vinen 5 . B . Gross 6. N . Bode 7. P. Roberts 8 . S. Tucke r 9 . J . Dalwood (C) 10. S . McDonald 11 . B . Gardine r 12 . B . Goddard (DVC) 13 . J . Morvell (DVC) 14 . M . Gree n

15 . A. Docker 16. P. McLeish 17. P. Elli s 18. N . Guyett 19. W. Brockett 20 . D. Griffiths 21 . D . Elais 22 . T. Rynberk 23 . B. Naylor 24. G . Dyson 25. M . Cramphorn 31 . M . Richardson 32 . L. Frankli n 35 M . Kuppe 38 C . Veencjar 40 R . O'Neill 43 A . Bruhn 44 A . Vanrompaey 50 J . Wad e

1 Adrian Orchard 2 K . McLeo d 3 S . Hamilton 4 Ash Orchard 5 T. Pricker 6 M . Meyer 7 T Barr 8 P. Dixo n 9 L. Parsons 10 R . Ward 11 P. Rocks 12 B . Atherton 13 C . Rock 14 D . Kelly 15 K . Littl e 16 N . Leven 17 A . Walstab 18 P. Williams 19 M . Duggan 20 S.Pratt 21 S. Casaceli 22 D . Bennie 23 W. Corr 24 H . McMillan 25 N . Curran 26 A. Rock 27 M . Michaelidis 28 G . Alla n 29 M . Hayes 30 P. Krins 31 L. Dawson 32 T. Smith 33 D. Ogle 34 M . Wingrave 35 P. Murphy 36 A. Pothitos 41 C . Johnstone

1 . A . Toniola 2 . B . Guliffer 4 P. Brot 5 P. Mulholland 6 J . Kea n 7 S . Mehan 8 P. Arbon 8 M. Dooley 9 M . Brasher 9 L. Harrison 10 J . Clifton 11 A . Brett 12 J . Roberts 15 L . Browne 17 Jotly W ,17 McGowan 19 S. Alder 21 M . Squire 23 L. Danaher 25 P. Rossiter 29 S . Browne 32 H . Funston 33 B. Lambe 40 T. Heffernan 42 J . Bowden 42 M . Lafferty 43 R . Buckley 51 M . Conway 52 L. Moloney 53 C. Moran 54 J . Murphy 55 B. Nolan 56 J. No rt on 57 B. Ramsey 58 C . Rice 60 D . Wood 61 L. Becker 62 C. Bellistri 64 B . Col e 64 T. Woodlock

ST LEOS EMMAUS Coach : Dennis Grace 1 N 4Vhitmcre 2 M Stokf e 3 J Rosergarten 4 M Bolton 5 P Avery 7 G Northvray 8 J Backwell 9 C O'Sullivan 10 B Rogers 11 P.1 Edsall 12 G SmNhe 13 A Perry 14 L Golding 15 J Park 18 A Carter 18 A Shields 19 R Buckley 20 W Little 21 A Hicks 22 B Gree n 23 D Cavicchiolo 24 R Vrachnas 25 C Gtlhome 27 1 McCormick 28 J Mai n 29 T Star r 30 J Melington 31 S Hawkins 32 A Voight 34 P Fonseka 36 N Costley 42 SKimLVr 44 0 Lappin 45 H Graham 48 G Clugston 63 B Boye r R9 J Veenhuizen

Coach: Jamie Winduss

Coach : Tim Hill e

Coach: Danny O'Sullivan

1 . L . Russell (C) 2 . K . Harvey 3 . S . Tumiat i

1 . M. Anderson 2. P. Care y 3. S . Batty 4, B . Chandler 5 . T. Stephens 6 . D . Dick 7 . J. Dixon 8 . L. Culle n 9 . G . Donovan 10 . A . Ballard 11, A . Rooks 12 . M . Morris 13 . D . Savage 14. N . Romney 15. A. Adams 16 . M . Bansagi 17 . A . Dimble 18 . D. Kirwin 19 . A . Wundle 20. R. McKinnon 21 . D . Smit h 22. R . Warmsley 23 . A . White

4. D Casey (VC) 5. J Tolley 6. M Luba 7. R Wiley 8 . J Muzzell 9, J . Putz 10. L D'Astoli 11 . D Heal v 12. L. Breitkreuz (DVC) 13. A . Kurzel 14 . D .Jowett 15 A Goonan 16 D McKenna 17 M Heffernan 18 M . Purcell 19 C Everett 20 T. Harvey 21 S Anderson 22 R Quiney 23 H . Fultz 24 A Lom 25 J Silve r 26 M Martinov 27 J Nosk e 28 N Thompson 31 S Barker 34 A Warwarek 39 M Ferrari 40 49 A Perry 79 A O'Shannessy 91 T Collie

Coach : Shane O'Connor

STH . MELD . DISTRICT S Coach : Darren McKillop


Red SHARKS C ; h, terry McEvoy

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1 . S. Marsh 2 . D . Florence 3 . A . Paradis o 4 . 0. Hill 5 . M . Pietryk (C) ~

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Varone .lurphey C. Chippendale 19, M, Bambury 20. B, Dorkin 21 . J . Pierce 22. G . Cochrane 21 N . Warton 25 . G. Coyle 26 . M . Lemieszek 27, J . Neagle ~ . . D. Ford 61 . D. Cole

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6. D . McGreevy (VC) 7. M . McGrath 8. R. Conti 9. M . Bickerdike it . J . O'Donnell 13 . J. Garbellini 14 . M . Collins 16 . D . Charles 18. D . Buccachio 19. M . Bartling 20. M . Hurley 22 . A. Tehan 23 . D. Tsokas 25 . L . Caddy 26 . D . Martin O VC 31 . T Walters 33 . P. Gordon 34. G. Taylor 35. P. Tsokas 37 . C. Welch 45 . M . Saliba

THERRY PEH®LA

Coach: John Newbold

Coach : Ken Balmer

Coach: Steve McMahon

1 J Williamson 2 A Salvo 3 C Oblivbek

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

6 Taylor N 9 Bannister C 10 Bannister J 38 Nancharow M 56 Stepien S 59 Robinson T 62 Caccamo D

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 Ruttkay 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

15 J Teller 16 D Stafford 17 L Becker 18 L Fielding 19 R Johnston 20 P Finn 21 D Heywood 22 A Carlo 23 N Sullivan 24 G Price 25 R Ha tty 27 M Koste

28 D Hum 29 J Heath 31 M Assouad

63 O'Sullivan D 64 Dakin D 65 Sifter T 67 Reynolds L 69 Leguier D 72 Johnson S

73 O'Brien J (VC) 77 Gleason A 78 Barron B 79 Higgins T 80 Kiernan M 81 Delaney D 82 Bovrcock D 83 Finn 8 84 Russell G 85 Henderson G (VC)

86 Goodwin T 89 Christie A g0 Atkinson D(VC) 92 Springhall R 93 Smith J 94 Culph S 98 Hollow 8 99 Holdstock G (C) 101 McCarthy L

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Coach: Michael Sigalas

1 D Edwards 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 3 J Kir k 4 T Statho poulos 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 Dento n 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

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1 S Maguire 2 T Halloran 3 R Drummon d 4 J O'Sulliva n 5 T Laidlaw 6 J Parkinso n 7 B Rusco e 8 C Schirme r 9 E Thoma s 10 A Torney 11 W Touzel 12 8 Witten 14 A Bushby 15 A Cowley 16 D Morri s 17 P Meller 18 S Rei d 19 P Seuren 20 A Whitlock 21 T Youn g 22 N Barnett 23 L Beaton 24 D Cree k 25 S Monagha n

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2 . M . Santamari a 3. N . Robinson 4. K. Nun n 6 T Beranger (C) 7 T. Hallo 8 A. Marg ett s 9 A. McGree 12 G . Welchart 13 J. Derry 14 C . Munro 15 J . Whelan A. 17 Cramer-Roberts 18 M . Horgan 19 D . Mitciiell 20 M . tt

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22 N . Johnson 23 D. Joyce 27 A. Hillier 28 L. Hancock 37 0 . Kent 43 T. Prowse 47 T. Kerney (VC) 50 B. Benc 51 B. Braithwait e 52 B . Laricchia 53 C . Morley 54 P. Najjar 55 B . Mcl•eod 56 M . Paine 57 A. Hickey 58 D. Lin g 59 R . Enso~ D 61 G . Ormsby 62 P. Triantafyllo u 63 K . Darby 64 D . Norto n


UNDER 19 BLUE - 20 .05 .00

UNDER 19 SECTIO :' 1~ 20 .05.0 0 St.Kevins: 83 17.10 24 .14 34 .15.220 Mazenod O.C: 0,2 1 .2 2,3 2.5.17 St.Kevins: M . Giansuracusa 15. Cassell 3 . Pullen 3 . Umbers 3 . Greenhal2h 3, Powell 2 . Hicks 2, James 2. Moffat . Best: M . Gianstuacusa . Pullen, Potce7l . Umbers, Moffat. James. Mazenod O .C : Kennett 2. Best: Heal, Strawhorn, *.laskelL Reed, Fuller. St. Baker. Umpires: Justin Grossbard (F) 13 .9.87 De Lq Salle: 13.11.89 Old Xaverians: De La Salle: Evans 4. O'Connell 2. Harrison 2 . Stinear. DeLaHave. Spithill . . Potnton . Best : S. Brown . Etarts . Do49e, Wahusley. P. Harrison, Mulholland MeLeish . Old Xaveria ns : McDonnell 3 . T. Fitzgeiald 3 . Cahnan 2 . Dillon 2 . Quinn, McGrath, M. McCarthy. Best: Sleeman. Ward. Calman . Curtin maria . A. McCarthy, Umpire"s : Steve McCarthy (R) Daniel Beitner (F) ' Old Paradians: 0 .2 1,3 2.4 2 .4 .16 University Blues : 6 .5 9,9 15,1 26.20.176 Old Paradians : Cosgriff 2 . Best : Tenson, Lombardi . Moore, Hickev. Furze. Corcoran. University Blues: Follow 6, Ballarat 3 . Saboltos 3 . -Quht 2, Holmes 2, Chivers , Fricker. Williams . Wilcox . Russell, Chamberlain. Munro . Gates. Edwards . Best : $aso, Birley . Savoltos. Russell. Fallow. Hohues. Umpires: Ken Walker (F) Old Haileybury: 3 .3 3.6 3 .8 7.9 .51 Collegians: 4 .4 9.8 16 .14 21 .18.144 Old Haileybury: Dailey 2. Shaw 2, Winder 2 . Pfeiffer . Best: South, Hunter, Wright. Cratsiord: Fletclter . Cashmore . C.rllegiens: Hay 8, Salbnann 3, Reid 2 . TAw 2, Shinl~eld . Lumb, Muir, Perem. Young. Fletcher, Best: Fletcher, Sallmann, Lumb, Hay. Reid . Donnelly. Umpires: Paul Bert}^. Brett Smythe (F) Old Br1phton: 5.3 8 .9 9 .11 14 .18 .102 MsrcelGrt: 1 .3 1 .4 4 .6 7.8.50 Old Bn'~ton: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Marcellin: Gallah `3. Trahair. Connal, 1rTilkins, ~esse. Best; Nutbean . Gatati, L . McMillan . Wilkins . Schembri Connal. Umpires: Chris Evans : Jun Pappas (F), Paul Whitehead :Garry Clancy (G) 1 .0 3 .2 3.2 9.7.61 St Bernards : Old Melburnians : 6.4 13 .9 17.12 21 .13.139 St Bernards: O'Donnell 2, R . Le~rtdi 2, Stapleton 2. Bousikas. Trewin . Valori . Best: Bousikas, Gleeson, Zucco, Rah t11 . D'Arcangelo. Treavt . Old Melburnians:R'[arson 3, Brtiattt 3 . Hawkins 2. B)omelev 2. Hiuckiuss 2, Marks 2 . Fitz~erald 2, Beecher 2. Bellbv 2, Kennedx Besti Blomelev. Tucker, Hinckfuss, 17adytivonik, Treloar, 0'Biien . Umpires: Jason tVas'zij : Andy Carrick (F) UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 20 .05 .0 0 Ham pton Rovers: 1 .1 6.6 8.11 10,17 .77 R4HSOB : 2 .6 3.7 5.10 6 .14 .50 Hampton Rovers: Fisher 4 . Anderson 3, Goss . Kelly . \§7teeler, Best : Snedecki- Goss . .N NW. tt~iteeler, Goold. Fisher. MHSOB: Wohuzer,Veale, Patterson, Brown . Walker. Best: Keys . Tarr, Raleigh. Veale . Suirskis . Wright. 3 .2 3.3 5 .6 6.5 .36 Old Trinity: Beaumarls A F C : 1 .1 2.6 4 .8 6 .16.52 Old Trinity: Cornell 2. Armatas 2, Taylor. Best : Clvistopherson. Best . Rennie, Android, Hine . Condron- Beaumaris A F C: Folev . Coote, Carnes . MeNieholas . Presnell . Tuck. Best : Presnell, Tuck, Pratt . Brdok, Coate . Healey. Old Carey: . 3 .5 5.6 6 .10 6.13.49 23 .17 .155 Old Scotch: 2.4 6.10 9 .14 Old Carey: South 2, Walsh-Richardson 2 . Adatns . Wilkie. Best: Batllev . Hall. Tavlor. Smith . Costello, Hutchins . Old Scotch: Brooke 5 . Beaure p-aue 3, . Rodski 2 . Collie, Harrier. Jackson . Josephs. Sladen 3 . Craven 2, Gilchrist 2 Page . Opie . Best : Rodski. Gilchrist, P3ikington .Josephs, Page, Fenner. .2 4 .5 5.6 6.9.45 Wlilterriars: 2 Old Ivanhoe: 1 .4 4 .5 4.5 4.8.32 Whitefriars : Swain 3, Power. Cahill . Coslovich. Best: Crea . D'Sousa Baker, Power, Swain, '-art . Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 2 . Cokelek . Trigwell . Best: Clancy. Gibson, Berets. Anderson, Biuney, Morris . Yarra Va lley:

BYE

Moorish Blues: 2.2 5,9 12 .14 23 .19,157 AJAX: 0.1 2,2 2.3 4.9,33 Monash Blues: Hawkins 5, Bover 3 . Leithbridge 3 . Green 2 . Main 2 . B:, . Smyth. Carter. ?dcCornrick, Graham, Ge~ter . Best : Snnnh, G_, .i'2 . Cabicehiolo . Costlev, Hawkins, Leithbridge . AJA7CWollner, blarakL ;-1-;;; S . Newstadt . Best: Benedvkt . Goldman, S. Newstadt . Goldstonr, D_ Rewretadt, Mroki, Umpires: Andrew Reehtman: Owen Later (F ) 3 .3 3 .4 5.7 6.11,-;7 De La Salle: St Leos Emmaus: 3 .2 6.3 7.6 7,9. 5 1 De La Salle: Brett 2 . Funstan, Wile . Moran . Burrows. Best : Brasher, H, . ; •, Bowden, Moran . Wise, Kean . StT.eos Emmaus: Irut 6, Cherry 3, Cull ; D'Ponelio 3 . Padburv 2. Kelly 2 . Brealey. Hatfield, Marcltant, Rooks. Best, Cullen . D'Amelio . Moss, Irvin . Podbury. Rooks, Umpires: Terrence Farrell :Tim Friedm an (F) Caulfield : 1 .0 3.5 6 .7 10 .10,70 Ormond: 3 .2 6.3 7 .6 7,9.51 Caulfield : Bru)m 4 . Rymberk 2, Gardiner 2. Krongold, Kuppe . Best: Doel'~r 0'€veIll, Gardiner, Green, Vinen, Brockett . Ormond: Hetfernan 2, Rttz 2, KurzeL Marthtov, Russell . Best : CaseY. Perry. Putz . Harvey, Healy, Barker, Umpires : Toby Ovadla :Adi Diner (F) ' Old Mentonians : 1 .1 3.4 4 .4 5.6,36 Mentone: 8.2 12.2 17.4 24 .8,152 Old &ientoniarts : Bowtell 2 . Grzbieta, Johnson, Lau . Best: Steabben, N1~`isher, M. Fisher, Widelski, ALe :ander, MeCloskv. Mentone: Michaelidis 5, I. Barr 4, Atherton 3. S . Sullivan 3. Kr'utgs 2, Little 2, Allan, Dixon, Haig. McLeod, Sims . Best : Atherton, Little. Suns . Krings, T. Barr, Hamilton, Umpires : Ben Ryde (F) Glen Eire: 0.0 3 .1 3.1 7.2,44 South Bfelb .Districts : 7.4 13 .7 21 .15 23 .20.158 Glen Eirra: M . Dunaclrki 3, Wallis 3. Sheltatt. Best: A . Bamket, M. Baraket, Granrott . Lanipos . Zebian, Zurak . South Me1b .Distriets : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires: Albie Firky: Tony Lilley (F )

UNDER 19 RED - 20.05 .0 0 Old Essendon On

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Old Camberwell: 0 .8 8 .14 14.14 18.23.131 Bulleen Templestowe : 3 .4 4.6 8.10 9.12.66 Old Camberwell: Horgan 6 . Cramer-Roberts 5, Braithwaite 2, Tipper, Najjar . Robinson . Ornisby. Paine . Best : Tipper. Ormsbv.McGree . D. Mitchell. Cramer-Roberts . Horgan.Bull een Templestowe: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires : Adam Harris : Matthew Meier (F) 6 .14,50 North Old Boys: 4,12 .36 Rupertswood : North Old Boys: Burley 2, Denton . Kean, Mmtzel . Speed, Best: Halm. Denton, Hedge and . Keenan. Maptestone, Joyce . Rupertswood: Burrowes. Page . Price. Zahra Best: Kosta, Mather, Flinn . Baines . McMahon, Burrowes . Umpires: Sutton Payton ; David D' Alicia (F ) Aquinas: 2.2 6 .7 7.9 12 .11 .83 21 .19 .145 University Blacks: 3.5 9 .6 14 .13 Aquinss: A . Boland 4, Pierce 2 . Poynton 2, Coyle, Kidgell . Neagle. Best: Pieree, Lant. Neag(e, Poynton . Verone, Cochrane . University Blacks : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires: Michael Phillips :Ron Smith (F) 27.11 .173 Ther ry Penola: Tiger Sharks: 4 .3.27 ary Penola: l-Ii~ ins 8 . Baron 7, Gipp 3. Taylor 3, Ctucanto 2 . Reynold s Th I-(~ inss . 2. Hot my' Leguir. Best : Hollow . Russell, Reynolds . Delany, Leguir, Tiger Sharks: Barnett 2, Adam, Trembath. Best : Barnett . Guinatt, Tayor. Smedley. Andrews, Lee . Umpires : Darren Compt (F)

TOD AY' S MATC H ES U-19 SECTION I

UNDER-19 (21 BLUE

OLD XAVERIANS v, ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUES v. DE LA SALLE OLD PARADIANS v . ST. BERNARDS MAZENOD v . OLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON MARCELLIN v. OLD MELBURNIANS

ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. MONASH BLUES DE LA SALLE (2) v. GLEN EIRA - to be played at Wavedey Park, East Mahwn]

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) RED BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD ESSENDON OLD CAMBERWELL v, THERRY PENOLA NORTH OLD BOYS has the bye RUPERTSWOOD v. AQUINA S UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . TIGER SHARKS

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9.30 - 10 .30 a .m.

Special Guest is :

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presented by Glenn Scarborough wit h guests fro m St Bernards (A), Old Paradians ( B), Therry Penola (C), Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl), North Brunswick ( D4 ), Old Essendon (Dl), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .


Late scores

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(May-June) This Sat: 27 M ay Old Ivanhoe v . MHSOB This Sun : 28 May Ground vacant - available . Next Sat: 3 June Ormond v. Whitefriars Next Sun: 4 June FID A 10 June MHSOB v . Old Trinity 11 June Under-19 Representative match 17 June Old Paradians v . Old Mentonians 18 June Old Brighton v. Mazenod 24 June Elstemwick v . Hawthorn Amateurs 25 June North Old Boys v . Old Brighto n

P'- e 59.81tS - _o ~7, l ioaay 2 ,-4rd , 20 4 0 Craig Henshall, Prahran . Striking, 2 matches . Nick Pantazapoulos, Albert Park . Kicking, 3 matches . Alex Axais, Caulfield Or. (U 19) . Audible obscenity, 1 match . * Dom Fammartino, Eltham . Attempt to strike . 1 match . David Ciro . Marcellin (C18) . Abusive and insulting language, 2 matches .

First offence ($5); second offence ($25) ; third offence ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100) . Seniors/U19 IteserveslDlS failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm Old Haileybury (R) Old Camberwell (U) Old Brighton (C ) St . Bernards (C ) I ncorrect seores phoned - I~dFs Old Scotch (C) Marcellin (C )

It is an expectation that captains at the toss of the coin exchange a copy of the teamlist . Failure to do this results in automatic fin es for the offending club . It has also been reported that as a ploy inaccurate lists are being handed over . The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy, is proven to be true. Any club that feels an opposition club has been negligent in this area needs to express in writing (attention Phil 5-vev~ns) their concerns .

* Accepted Prescri bed Penalty 00 0 Inve sti lation results - May 23rd 2 . Incidents from the game played between St Leos Emmaus and Glen Eira Under-19s on Saturday May 13th, 2000 at Bennetswood Sports Ground . . Leo s 1 . Just before the end of the first quarter St Emmaus and Glen Eira Under-19 players were involved in a melee . .4 2 . During the first quarter Glen Eira player no Mohamed Baraket did enter the ground illegalIv (not through the interchange area) and allegedly struck St . Leos player no . 23 Grant Brearley. 3 . During a player count in the first quarter Glen Eira player no. 4 Mohamed Baraket refused to stay on the ground while a player count was taken by the umpire . Findings 1 . Charge of melee proven . St . Leos Emmaus fined $300, Glen Eira $100 . 2 . Charge proven and player Mohamed Baraket suspended for 6 matches . 3 . Charge proven and the club Glen Eira and .,anh rvnrimanded .

B Section Sharpshooters JrOnt

SENIORS HAI,Z CLUB LAST TOTAL REIDY WHITEFRIARS 4 23 BRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 7 23 BECKETT ORMOND 1 22 CARRIGG WHITEFRIARS 4 21 HARRISON MAZENOD 4 1 9 B RESERVE

HAWKINS MAZENOD 2 21 ELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12 112 BRUDAR OLD HAILEYBURY 0 1 cz>?n~uN ORMOND 0


1e ;•". NAME

P W L D FOR AGST

PT S

A RESERVE SECTIO N XAVERIANS 7 5 2 0 723 273 264 .84 20 6~T 0 BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 444 292 152 .05 20 5 2 0 453 339 133 .63 20 ,_o SCOTCH 7 5 2 0 457 342 133.63 20 --~RCELUN 7 D TRINITY 7 5 2 0 392 356 110 .11 20 4 0 464 367 43 2 7 3 ,' . .'LBURNIANS 5 0 450 529 185 .07 1 8 , .NS 8 5 5 0 366 535 68 .41 '1SI7Y BLUES 7 7 2 0 357 627 56 .94 8 j,NHOE 7 1 6 0 80 583 13 .72 4 B RESERV E SALLE 7 7 0 0 672 239 281 .17 28 OIL LAN00O C 7 7 0 0 591 315 187 .62 28 1 ., .86 1 6 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 4 3 0 530 371 142 OLD BOYS 7 4 3 0 374 413 90 .56 16 NORTH •_DPARADIANS 7 3 4 0 474 366 129 .51 1 2 2 -D BRIGHTON 7 7 3 4 0 403 37 7 3 4 0 433 460 194 .1 ~ 3 1 21 , :'OND .88 8 -EFRIARS 7 2 5 0 317 467 67 8 .19 -EGN ONIANS 7 0 7 0 167 78 0 65 .22 0 OLD 7 21 C RESERVE 7HERRY PENOLA OB 7 7 0 0 621 310 200 .32 28 6 1 0 623 361 172 .58 24 BEAUMARIS A F C 7 539 344 156 .69 20 0 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 5 2 ASSUMPTION 7 5 2 0 524 451 116 .19 20 VAl:HOE 4 0 485 343 141 .40 12 3TBEDES MENT TIG 7 7 ri J ° X 0 495 33 4 431 114 .65 12 .16 12 -;-', ;3AN A F C 7 3 4 0 404 448 90 8 .--LEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 2 5 0 320 587 5451 -_ : -cNEIROAFC 7 0 7 0 228 751 30~6 0 Di RESERVE SECTIO N .78 24 CAULFIELD GR 7 6 1 0 575 233 246 .68 24 246 242 AQUINAS 0 C 7 6 1 0 597 9 20 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR7 5 2 0 514 331 155 2 0 0 613 320 191 .56 16 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 7 4433 E "'NYUL 11ASH BLUES 7 4 3 0 378 308 122 .73 16 .84 12 CI .DCAMBERWELL 7 3 4 0 402 433 92 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7 2 5 0 267 539 49 .54 8 OLD CAREY 7 1 6 0 422 582 72 .51 4 .91 0 0." .-.LEIGH AFC 7 0 7 0 79 1144 6 D2 RESERVE 6 1 0 570 289 197.23 24 PARKSIDE 7 6 1 0 521 285 182 .81 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 5 2 0 710 382 185 .86 20 KEW 7 5 2 0 540 459 117 .65 20 7 SALESIAN O C 3 4 0 496 368 134 .78 12 :,RRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 380 397 95 .72 12 : :=ST BRUNSWICK 7 3 4 0 429 480 89 .38 12 FITZROY REDS 7 2 5 0 406 540 75 .19 8 THOMASTOWN 7 1 6 0 368 622 5916 4 PEt+JSULA O B 7 4 1 6 0 246 844 29 .15 ''=NTONE A F C 7 STJOHNSOC 7 UHSOB 7 7 POWER HOUSE WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 ELSTERNWICK 7 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 ELEY PARK A F C 7 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 MONASH GRYPHONS 7 ALBERT PARK A F C 7

D3 RESERV E 6 1 0 685 338 202 .66 24 6 1 0 581 386 150 .52 24 6 1 0 547 366 149 .45 24 5 2 0 618 239 258 .58 20 4 3 0 560 436 128 .44 16 2 5 0 348 593 5868 8 2 5 0 369 635 58 .11 8 2 5 0 321 569 56 .41 8 1 6 0 370 638 57 .99 4 4 1 6 0 355 673 5215

D4 RESERVE 7 6 1 0 622 273 227.84 24 MT LILYDALE NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 6 1 0 650 498 130 .52 24 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 5 2 0 563 328 171 .65 20 BULLEEN COBRAS 7 4 3 0 530 380 139 .47 16 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 4 3 0 503 429 117 .25 16 ST MARYS 7 4 3 0 468 431 108 .58 16 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 7 3 4 0 387 394 98 .22 12 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 7 3 4 0 396 557 71 .10 12 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7 2 5 0 403 467 66 30 8 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 2 5 0 313 471 66 .45 8 ELT HAM COLLEGIANS 7 2 5 0 269 567 47.44 8 BRUNSWICK A F C 7 1 6 0 250 581 43 .03 4

TEAM NAME

P W L D FOR AGST °a PT S

CLUB 18 (1 ) 7 7 0 0 572 217 263 .59 28 OLD XAVERIANS OLD MELBURNIANS 7 6 1 0 509 325 156.62 24 PRAHRAN 7 5 2 0 395 280 141 .07 20 7 4 3 0 418 370 112.97 16 DE LA SALLE OLD SCOTCH 7 4 3 0 326 316 103 .16 16 OLD BRIGHTON 7 3 4 0 273 373 73 .19 12 MARCELLIN 7 3 4 0 177 376 47 .07 12 ST KEVINS 7 2 5 0 297 454 65 .42 8 MAZENOD 0 C 7 1 6 0 198 589 33 .62 4 CLUB 18 (2) 645 231 279.22 24 7 6 1 0 RUPERTSWOOD 7 6 1 0 540 338 159.76 24 OLD IVANHOE ST BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 549 271 202 .58 20 .99 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 5 2 0 478 323 147 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 7 5 2 0 428 395 108 .35 20 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 3 3 1 510 310 164 .52 14 COLLEGIANS 7 3 4 0 339 382 88 .74 12 .10 12 MONASH WHITES 7 3 4 0 266 324 82 WHITEFRIARS 7 3 4 0 263 550 47 .82 12 OLD TRINITY 7 2 4 1 395 395 100 .00 10 OLD GEELONG 7 0 7 0 293 704 41 .62 0 PARKSIDE 7 0 7 0 121 804 15.05 0 UNDER-19 SECTION I 7 6 1 0 799 475 168.21 24 OLD BRIGHTON OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 1 0 766 469 163.33 24 323 276 .47 20 5 2 0 893 ST KEVINS 7 .23 20 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 5 2 0 752 447 168 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 4 3 0 671 456 147 .15 16 DE LA SALLE 7 4 3 0 655 544 120 .40 16 COLLEGIANS 7 4 3 0 501 592 84 .63 16 ST BERNARDS 7 3 4 0 525 663 79 .19 12 MAZENOD 0 C 7 3 4 0 164 664 24 .70 12 MARCELLIN 7 2 5 0 588 593 99 .16 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 0 7 0 298 845 35 .27 0 OLD PARADIANS 7 0 7 0 246 1024 24 .02 0 UNDER-19 (2 ) 7 6 1 0 764 424 180.19 24 OLD SCOTCH BEAUMARIS A F C 7 6 1 0 544 325 167 .38 24 7 5 2 0 484 432 112 .04 20 OLDTRINITY 7 4 3 0 501 350 143 .14 16 WHITEFRIARS .79 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 4 3 0 519 605 85 MHSOB 7 3 4 0 424 473 89.64 12 OLD CAREY 7 3 4 0 335 668 50 .15 12 OLD IVANHOE 7 2 5 0 500 594 84.18 8 YARRA VALLEY 7 2 5 0 376 613 61 .34 8 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E 7 7 0 0 871 400 217 .75 28 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS MONASH BLUES 7 5 2 0 846 312 271 .15 20 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 7 5 2 0 801 559 143 .29 20 ORMOND 7 4 3 0 623 394 158 .12 16 CAULFIELD GR 7 4 3 0 598 479 124 .84 16 MENTONE A F C 7 4 3 0 591 607 97 .36 16 .87 8 DE LA SALLE (2) 7 2 5 0 540 762 70 A J A X 7 2 5 0 374 668 55 .99 8 OLD MENTONIANS 7 1 6 0 404 922 43 .82 4 GLEN EIRA 7 0 7 0 194 1157 16 .77 0 UNDER-19 (2) RE D OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR7 7 0 0 937 234 400 .43 28 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 6 1 0 660 334 197 .60 24 7 5 2 0 666 341 195 .31 20 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 5 2 0 638 456 139 .91 20 RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA OR 7 4 3 0 660 463 142 .55 16 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 3 4 0 372 559 66 .55 12 TIGER SHARKS 7 3 4 0 417 667 62 .52 12 .07 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 2 5 0 296 844 35 AQUINAS 0 C 7 0 7 0 256 1169 21 .90 0


VAFA PREM IERSHIP LIST S 2000 % POINTS TEAM NAME P W A SEL TION D FOR AGAINST C OLD SCOTCH 7 5 2 0 793 533 148.78 20 ST BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 804 597 134 .67 20 16 OLD XAVERIANS 7 4 3 0 855 615 139 .02 16 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 4 3 0 774 621 124 .64 .45 16 OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 636 646 98 90 .16 16 ST KEVINS 7 4 3 0 632 701 .66 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 3 4 0 614 604 101 .41 12 12 MHSOB 7 3 4 0 567 783 72 8 OLD IVANHOE 7 2 5 0 501 890 56 .29 .49 4 MARCELLIN 7 1 6 0 605 791 76 B SECTIO N 24 OLD BRIGHTON 7 6 1 0 854 603 141 .63 22 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 1 1 737 509 144 .79 .23 DE LA SALLE 7 5 2 0 636 529 120 .16 20 20 MAZENOD 0 C 7 5 2 0 596 546 109 109 .93 16 ORMOND 7 4 3 0 642 584 OLD PARADIANS 7 3 3 1 640 623 102 .73 14 WHITEFRIARS 7 3 4 0 628 628 100 .00 12 762 82 .28 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 2 5 0 627 COLLEGIANS 7 1 6 0 443 700 63 .29 4 OLD MENTONIANS 7 0 7 0 409 788 51 .90 0 C SECTIO N 528 169 .13 24 393 BEAUMARIS C0 7 6 1 0 A J A X 7A 6F1 776 620 125 .16 24 20 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 5 2 0 688 621 110 .79 .79 16 ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 4 3 0 606 547 110 .50 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 4 3 0 536 494 108 .78 12 GLEN EIRA A F C 7 3 4 0 679 648 104 .13 8 PRAHRAN A F C 7 2 5 0 690 733 94 .07 8 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7 2 5 0 630 807 78 .00 8 OLD GEELONG 7 2 5 0 560 800 70 .75 4 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 572 832 68 Dl SECTIO N 24 AQUINAS O C 7 6 1 0 912 533 171 .11 MONASH BLUES 7 6 1 0 687 456 150 .66 24 .28 OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 7 6 1 0 715 580 123 .94 24 20 BANYULE 7 5 2 0 888 663 133 CAULFIELD GR 7 4 3 0 692 568 121 .83 16 .04 12 ST LEOS EMMAUS 7 3 4 0 631 657 96 89 .86 12 OLD CAREY 7 3 4 0 629 700 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 1 6 0 553 693 79 .80 2 OAKLEIGH A F C 7 0 6 1 594 1027 57 .84 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7 0 6 1 428 852 50 .23 2 D2 SECTION 24 PENINSULA 0 B 7 6 1 0 923 529 174 .48 .61 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 6 1 0 765 529 144 .57 20 SALESIAN 0 C 7 5 2 0 611 538 113 .36 16 THOMASTOWN 7 4 3 0 761 654 116 16 PARKSIDE 7 4 3 0 566 602 94 .02 .34 12 YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 593 591 100 .29 12 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 3 4 0 507 656 77 .23 8 MENTONE A F C 7 2 5 0 652 739 88 FITZROY REDS 7 1 6 0 583 810 71 .98 4n . KEW 7 1 6 0 . 539 852 63 .26 D3 SECTION POWER HOUSE 7 6 1 0 676 554 122 .02 24 20 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 5 2 0 856 565 151 .50 20 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 5 2 0 685 500 137 .00 .34 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 4 3 0 791 548 144 618 121 .52 16 ST JOHNS O C 7 4 3 0 751 ELSTERNWICK 7 4 3 0 732 626 116 .93 16 U H S O B 7 3 4 0 691 759 91 .04 12 0 576 841 68 .49 8 ALBERT PARK A F C 7 22 55 0 485 820 59 .15 8 ELEY PARK A F C 7 .90 0 MONASH GRYPHONS 7 0 7 0 385 877 43 D4 SECTION 7 6 1 0 760 510 149 .02 24 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 20 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 5 2 0 644 451 142 .79 20 NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 5 2 0 783 604 129 .64 .50 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 5 2 0 654 505 129 .50 20 20 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 5 2 0 778 615 126 20 BULLEEN COBRAS 7 5 2 0 701 559 125 .40 .41 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 7 4 3 0 612 439 139 .4416 8 MT LILYDALE 7 2 5 0 564 645 87 ST MARYS 7 2 5 0 615 751 81 .89 8 .68 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 1 6 0 551 879 62 .29 4 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 0 484 777 62 .87 4 4 BRUNSWICK A F C 7 1 6 0 480 891 53




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