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REECTIOUS DISEASES AND FOOTBALL By Paul Altmann, Executive Policy Officer, Victorian AIDS Counci l This article by Paul Altmann is published today in the Amateur Footballer pursuant to an agreement between Matthew Hall, the VAFA and the Victorian AIDS Council . The agreement was made at the conclusion of a mediation between these parties which followed the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal decision in the matter of Matthew Hall v VAFA. All of you will be familiar with the decision of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in relation to Old Ivanhoe player, Matt Hall, in April last year. Over a year later, it is timely to re-consider the issue of infectious diseases and football . No football association is entitled to exclude a player with a blood-borne virus, such as HIV or Hepatitis C, from playing . To do so constitutes discrimination under the Equal Opportunity Act . Evidence suggests that the chances of an infection being transmitted in a football setting is very low. At the same time, not every player or official will know whether or not they are carrying a blood-borne virus . For those reasons, banning a single player who is known to be infected from playing football is not reasonably necessary in the interests of the health and safety of other players and officials . The VAFA has an Infectious Diseases Policy. This policy provides that in order to minimise the risks of infection, all clubs and officials must put in place simple infection control procedures . In addition, the Victorian AIDS Council has made some simple guidelines available to all clubs . These guidelines can be instituted quickly and cheaply, and most importantly, effectively.
The VAFA's Policy states that, during the course of a game, a player PFIi. STEVENS with blood on them- CHIEF EXECUTIVE selves or their clothOFFICE R ing must leave the field either voluntarily or upon the instruction of a field umpire . Any wound must be covered and the player cannot take the field until the wound is properly dressed and the bleeding has stopped . Likewise, any contaminated clothing must be removed and replaced . The same should apply at training . Any official attending to bleeding players must wear disposable latex or vinyl gloves which must not be re-used . Any contaminated clothing should also be handled wearing such gloves . In addition, each club must ensure that dressing rooms are kept clean and tidy, particularly showers, toilets and hand basins . Any clothing . equipment or surfaces contaminated by blood must be cleaned immediately and detergents used at all times . The implementation of the VAFA's Infectious Diseases Policy and the Victorian AIDS Council's guidelines is the most effective way of ensuring the health and safety of all players and officials . ALL STAR AUSTRALIA PICK THE SCORE So close last weekend . 8550 nearly went the way of John Barro and also $550 to Syndal Tally Ho (John's nominated club) . John nominated Ormond to kick 18 .13 .121 to Collegians 11 .10 .76 . Actual scores were Ormond 18 .13 .121 Collegians 11 .9 .75 !
TODAY'S COVER The players on today's cover are Jason Fenne ll (left) from St . Leos Emmaus WP, David Beckett (right) from the Ormond AFC .
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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N
June 24th, 2000
r ic : $1 .50 Vol . 00 No. 12
{ ometimes it takes a crisis to bring out the 'u:- best in a team . and Old Ivanhoe certainly added weight to the cliche when they romped all over the Redlegs after the mid-week departure of coach Kevin Tibaldi . No-one is suggesting that the club is really in crisis, but the 'hoers looked like an inspired lot as they recorded what could be their most important will for the year . Old Melburnians have been on the ropes for weeks but it seemed like the bottom two teams were entrenched in their positions and unlikely to make a play for their survival . But the `hoers stood up and reduced the gap between eighth and ninth to a mere whopping difference in percentage . Old Trinity stamped themselves a genuine contender when they accounted for Old Scotch in a high-scoring encounter at Trinity. The scoreboard didn't do the T's justice, however, as they appeared set for a percentage-boosting win before the Cardinals piled on five belated goals . MARCELLIN Same story different day, as the Eagles once again stretched a superior opposition before ultimately conceding the points . Marson and Treganowan contributed seven goals while Johnston continued his good form, as did Armstrong . Marcellin host the ninth-placed Old Ivanhoe today, a chance to notch up their second win of the season . MHSOB Daicos was again forced to delay his debut, and again the Unicorns came up a few goals short, this time against the reigning premiers . But there are some definite positive signs for Warren Fall in his team's three and a half goal loss, the form of Chirs Krios around goals being one of them . The hard-working trio of Cam Eabry, Ewan Thompson and Jaidyn Pertzel can always be counted upon to make a good contribution, but Jason Bamert clearly needs support in front of the big sticks . OLD IVANHO E The drought finally breaks! And surely, the light can now be seen at the end of the tunnel for Old Ivanhoe, namely in the shape of the Redlegs, who sit just one spot above on the A-Section ladder. Hope played a blinder in the ruck while Branigan and Douglas fired in the forward line . Donaldson and Tully worked their guts out in the middle . Must win again today against Marcellin .
OLD Zf'ELBLi _ .YI._ NS The Redlegs sink further into th e mire, and ever closer to the dreaded relegation zone . A woeful return of 5 .18 didn't help Old Melburnians' cause, with Scott Oram the sole multiple goalkicker, and Boyd and Reynolds the key players. With each game critical now for Neil Ross and the players, today s match with Old Trinity is the first of many do-or-dies before the season's end .
OLD SCOTCH And perhaps there are just a few doubts starting to creep into the minds of the Cardinals, the undisputed early season pacesetters . Saturday's loss to Old Trinity would not have helped, making the Cardinals' record against fellow top-four rivals seem just a little suspect . Luke Hawkins played a lone hand with eight majors . but Scotch's flurrry at the end was too little too late.
OLD TRINIT Y Just quietly going about their business are Leigh Carlson and the Trinity folk, happy to let their record speak for itself and leave the teams above them to take the attention, but Saturday's win against Scotch shows the T's mean business . No doubt they will try to take advantage of the Redlegs' woes by notching up another wi n today. OLDKept the heat on St Bernards and top spot with a 21 point win over MHSOB . Dillon and Gowers continue to provide plenty of drive around the ground . while big Dan booted six with some support from Simon Lethlean . Today's clash with the Bernies will be well worth the trip to Toorak Park, and the reigning premiers might just have some surprises in store for the contenders. ST BERNARD S The ladder remained in tact for Gary Foulds after his side fought off a persistent St Kevins team, with Nick Mitchell providing the firepower in front of the big sticks with seven goals . Taylor and Wilkinson were valiant in defence while Luke Gollant is hitting top form at the right time of the year, again amongst his team's best players . Big test against Xavs today, for the right for true premiership favouritism.
S A brave effort but ultimately to no avail as the I,t~BS fell short by 13 points . Just one multiple ,_=,lkicker - Winterton with two - among nine lkickers with Fraser and Curtis also battlin g fl ;sd in front of the big sticks, Ben Garvey continues to shine, but St Kevins' match with university today could well be the most impori ..nt of their season . tTIiNEFZBITY BLUE S A much-needed win for the Blues, although <ome straighter kicking might have boosted their p~rcentage . Roydhouse is in blinding form, as is Fehring in defence, but Be Crespigny and Lowcock need target practice after some wayv, <trd kicking on the weekend! Critical clash with ,~IfOBS today . SELECTIONS Old Trinity Old Ivanhoe St Kevins St Bernards Old Scotch J
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Uni. Blues - congratulate J osep -~ "Joe" Sturrock on plying his 50th game this sveeknd . Joe has won the "98 & '99 B&F awards, along with his Father "Mr" Sturrock is a wonderful clubman .
SEtaORS - .17.6 .00 5.6 9.9 16016 20.19.139 Old Trinity: Old Scotch : 5.1 11 .3 12 .4 18 .9.117 Old Trinity: Arrrnvsmit(t 4, Frost 4 . Strickland 3 . Ward 3, Stephens 2 . Collins, Dann . Hatfield. Richards . Best: A Rarnsden . Barnard . Stephens. Frost, Arrowsnnth . Hatfield . Old Scotch: Hawkins 8, E Parthentdes 3. Hume 2 . Phillips 2. M Parthenides . Robinson . Ltl6ngston . Best: Hawkins . Robinson, S Collins . Philips, Blenhettn, Liflingston . Umpires : Wayne Hurton : Inn Ovadia (F). Jared Hatmnett: Jack Forsyth (B), Bernie Hoare: Andrew Long (G) 18 .13 .121 Old Ivanhoe : 3 .5 11 .6 14 .11 Old Melburnians : 2 .3 3 .8 4 .11 5.18.48 Old Ivanhoe : Brarmigan 5 . Corcoran 2, Knight 2 . McLean 2. P Donaldson . Douglas . Hope . Cochran . Shadbont . Tienian, Whyte . Best : Hope . Brannigan . Kiright . Douglas. Tully. Roberts . Old Melburnians: Oratn 2 . Reynolds, Burgess . Roberts. Best: Boyd . Reynolds. Pirouet . Ross . Lovett. Thompson . Umpires: Dirk Kratner. Mark Jenkins (F), Jon Vincent ; Nathan BOILig (B) . Geoff Gngg :Geoff Robinson (G )
University Blues : 1 .7 8 .11 11 .16 11.22.88 Marcell in: 2.6 6.7 8,11 10.12.72 University Blues: Lowcock 3, De Crespigny 2 . Baker 2 . McLachlan . Stoekdale . Sheehan, Nallon . Best: Roydhouse. De Crespigny_ Loivcock. Sheehan . Coullopas . Fehring. Marcelllnc Marson 4, Tregattowan 3. Gleeson . Slattery, Browne. Best : Armstrong. Johnston . Marson . Taylor . Ronianin, BrowRte. Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe: Jatnie Kvrns (F) . Santo Caruso; Kirsty Pay (B), Dominic Napoli :Vin t'escoUi (G) St Bernards : 4.1 5.4 6 .5 12 .9 .81 St Kevins: 3,3 4.4 7 .8 10.8 .68 St Bernards: N Mitchell 7. McKeon, Jordan Breeerion . Menington. O'Sullivan. Best : N Mitchell, L Gollmtt . S Taylor. iVdkinson . Perrett . Jordan . St Kevins : Winterton 2. Fraser, Rvan. Picktord, Curtis, Loaverson. Stbiiia . Mahonev. M Giansiracusa. Best : Garvev. Fraser. O'Keefe . Mantsic. Curtis, Callery . Umpires: Craig O'Donogltuec Cameron Stewart (F) . Alex Tsdemattis: Bob Mutton (B). Stephen Caple: Bernie Dix (G ) Old Xaverians : 3 .4 8 .7 11 .13 15 .16 .1 GS MfHSOB : 4 .5 6 .9 8 .16 11 .19.85 Old Y.nveriana: Richardson 6. Lethtean 2 . Galballv 2. Crannage 2 . Grievers, Orlando . Gordon . Best : Sassi . Ba.ven . Crmmage. Gol¢ers . Richardson, A Dillon . MHSOB: Barnett 4, Kdos 4, McIntyre . Pertzel . Eabry. Best: Eabry. firios, Thompson, Pertzel . Joseph, Lunbrick . Umpires: Anthony Daniell : Richard Eashvoatt (F) . Rohan Dever : Steele Irish (B). Kevin Segota : Stephen Leattv Of
RESERVES - 27 .06 .(}0 Old Trinity : 1 .2 2 .4 4 .5 5.6.36 4 .2 8 .4 9 .6 12.9.81 Old Scotch: Old Trinity: Hudson 3. Naroll . T Cade. Best: Atorades. Mere. Farmer. Johnson. Bladeni . T Cade . Old Scotch: H Thomas 3 . RatchltC(e 3. Oliver 3 . Ltpshut 3 . Best: Stratcs . Pattenden. AddLw7i . Gibbs, Stevens. D Thomas .
SENIORS CLUB LAST TOTAL
HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 8 52 FICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 6 49 N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 7 44 ,iCKEON ST BERNARDS 1 37 A.TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 3 3 5 HUDSON i'ETROFF ROBINSON P . RYAN LIPSHUT '• ' ILESI
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Old Ivanhoe: 1 .1 1 .4 4 .5 5.6 .36 Old M1ielbrunians: 3 .3 8.5 12.5 18.9 .117 Old Ivanhoe: Douglas 2 . Brophy . Stmt . Miller . Best: Moore, Armstrong. Barker . Brophy. Pollock. Garv George_ Old MelburnLaas : M Rose 8, Riglie0 3. Bart(ett 2. G Dixon 2. }tetultt 2. Farque.harson . Best: M Rose. Righet0 . Murphy. P Theodore . WilheLn. Nees-on . 2.5 5.6 8.9 9.10.64 University Blues: Marcellin : 6.3 8.7 10 .11 14 .14 .98 University Blues : lznnen 5 . Maplestone 2 . Brmlm . Heckhig. Best : Featherstone . Maplestone . Letvten . Brmm. Quill'. Terry Mamellla: G Petrott 14 . Best : Frisbta . Harbets . L O'FItiut S Theis, . A AntalCt . J DL,een . St Berr.ards : 2.1 6.6 7,7 9 .10.64 St Keauu: 3.0 5.0 9 .5 10 .5.65 St Besnards : Dam 3. Thomas 3. Cariss. Osborne. 9tasuopasoua Best : B Overman. Nathan . Capes. James Mount. Thomas . 'vtastropasqua . St Keviag: Game 2. LileOa 2 . Bevacqua. Shelley. 61o}{an. Ferrari. Malesi . O'Brien . Best; Keiqlvan . game . Chapmait. Lynch. Bateman . Harper . 16.17 .113 Old Xeverians: 5 .2 7 .7 10.10 3 .4 7.5 7.5 .47 RIHSOB : 0 .4 AIIi50B: L Old Xeverians: Goal kickers arid best plains results not received, Taylor 3. Gaunt 2. Ktuglu . Hawkes. Best: G McCullc S Walker . R Nervton . Davis. M tvebster. Norton .
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20 L. Murphy 21 S . Gibbs 23 0 . Cran e
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Last week's results have, I believe, highlighted the fact that Old Brighton is a class above the res t of the competition, and unless some extraordinary events happen, it will be almost impossible to topple the leaders . Review At the home of Harry, Ormond effectively ended Collegians' slim hopes of staying in B section by winning by 46 pts . The entire Ormond club wish Matt McConvill well in his recovery from his time in hospital . as he has been poisoned yet again by that little red thing . He was superb for the winners, along with Miller and Robbins . For the Lions, Woolhouse, Hosking and Dixon were good players . The home of footv, EP, saw the old mule back in town, as Old Paradians beat Old Mentonians by 34 pts . The margin would have been more but for bad kicking, as the OPs frittered away plenty of chances, so this week the focus is goal shooting for the Bundoora boys. OMs gave their all for the full 4 quarters again, great stuff chaps . Porteous had a day out for the winners with 7, and was well supported by Sinclair and first-gamer Curran . For the losers . Bournan was terrific with 6 goals with Vick and Webb helping out . Out at Donvale, we saw Whitefriars snatch defeat from the jaws of victory over De La Salle by going down by 3 pts . With a lead of up to 5 goals mid way through the 3rd quarter. Des Meagher's boys were ready to start smoking the cigars . However, Paul Cooper's charges were not to be outdone, and charged back into the game with some quick goals and hung on to land the prize . The brothers Hyland were good for De La, along with Morel . For the 'Friars . Cunningham, A Carbone and A Pawlik were consistent contributors .
Brunswick was the scene for Old Haileybury to get the money over NOBs by a measly point . OH is now officially the B section enigma 'winners' for 2000! Mick Dwyer must be as frustrated as I am trying to work out when the real team will turn up . Frank Dunell must also be beginning to wonder if he has Jeckyl and Hydes on his hands as well . Lappage with 6 goals, and Hassell and White were great for the Bloods. while Saad with 5, and Tonkin and Curry tried hard for the home team . The blockbuster on Sundav at EP between Old Brighton and Mazenod turned out to be a complete fiazer, as the ladder leaders belted their opponents to the tune of 62pts . OB choked that famous game plan of Mazenod to the point of strangulation . and only a 5 goal last quarter saved Dave Murray's musketeers from total humiliation. For OB, Williams, Fitzgerald (3 goals) and Pirrie were impressive . For Mazenod, O'Hara, Meehan and McIntyre tried valiantly to stick to their structured game plan .
view OIr . .entonians host Co llegians down at those tremendous playin g fields at Keysborough . It's a well-known fact that the Panthers give 100% all the time . The Lions also give their best, but unfortunately, seem to be coming up short each week . Given that they're playing at home, and the Lions are not travelling as well, I'll tip the home side to win their second game for the year by 15 pts . In a very important game for both clubs, my ol d club, De La Salle and my current club, Old Paradians face the music at Malvern . It's fairly certain that the loser today can kiss their season goodbye . De La haven't been setting the world in fire, whilst the OPs' injuries have crippled the club to the extent that yours truly might have to don the knee brace! The Green and Purples will get over the line today by 25 pts . Out at Central Reserve, those cheerful folks at Mazenod play host to Whitefriars . The well-fabled structured game plan of Mazenod copped a pounding last week, but good sides have down days . The visitors were stiff last week, but really have only themselves to blame for the loss. If the home side can keep chipping away with their game plan, and maintain their tremendous aerobic capacity, they'll bounce back today by saluting by 40 pts . A couple of weeks ago, this game would have had blockbuster status . However, the Old Brighton and NOBs clash at EP on Sunday is another opportunity for the flag favourites to sharpen their claws . NOBs losing the last two will have Frank DuneIl scratching his head, and I believe that the OB machine, led magnificently by Dale Tapping, will add to his woes today. The ladder leaders will continue on their merry way today by disposing of yet another challenger by 36 pts. Finally, the enigmatic Old Haileybury play Ormond down at McKinnon . The home team could be the sleeping gi an t in B section, and Mick Dwyer seems to be weaving some magic with his 'chameleons' . As I've said previously, Steve Grace has his players doing the right things at the right time . If OH don't win todav, it will be the last time I tip them to beat a side above them on the ladder (thank God for that, they cry!) . The home side will weigh-in first by 28pts . Magoos Going out on a limb with a few today (including my own!), as I think that Collegians . De La Salle, Mazenod, Old Brighton and Ormond will get the 'bickies' today .
C--espondents I oii my chair with the amount of calls last lanks and please keep up the good work . -ries AGAIN to Collegians, NOBs, Ol d and a gntle reminder to Mazenod .
on - congratulates the following pla y ing milestones today for the club . 50 't- -arl, Spiro _ . s, I -w , ckson and tl-ro Y. OBGFC thank you for your efforts and Nvish well . We look forward to seeing tent aroun d n Road" for many more years to come . Good ybury - con g ratulations to
Vvho played his 150th game last week orth Old Boys . Mark began in the U19's i n straight from the school, was recruited by ingvale and returned to the Bloods in 1993 . : : has been a valuable member of the tea m ace, as key position player or in the ruck . and has I ; :-_sented the VAFA on 10 occasions (captain } ~ }9) . Well done "Disco" . :ntonians - congratulate Brett Clothier .tson who both represent the Club for :ime this week . Well done Brett & Watto . t id Boys - would like to congratulat e pi:ijj o th for reaching his 200th game today. i;C ;~'ly is one of the best players to ever represent he club . His selection in the NOB's Team of the 10th Century recognising this status . Boothy has represented Victoria on a couple of occasions, is a Best & Fairest winner and has been a runner up in ihe A Grade Best & Fairest award . Congratulations tre also extended to Phil O'Dvryer on reaching his 200th game milestone today . POD is a tough no nonsense type who always gives 100% to the team and Club cause. His efforts at NOB's were recognised in 1999 when he received the Best Clubman award . Well done to you both from all at NOBs . 53e La Salle - would like to congratulate the following who reached milestones last week Brendan Hoy (150) and Gerard Jackson (100), and today Peter Bowden (50), Mark Butler ( 100) and Tarn Silvers (100) . Well done to you all from everyon e , sociated with the D's .
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Old Paradians : 5.1 8 .8 11 .8 17 .15 .117 Old R4entonisns: 3.2 6 .2 9.3 13.5.83 Old Paradinrts: Porteous 7. Holland 2. Sinclair 2. Collins 2, Curran . P Brabender, Galloway- Dintffiosa.tite . Best : Porteous . Sinclair, Holland . Burns, Curran. Ball . Old Aientonierta: Bournon 6 . Webb 3. Callantllte 2 . Carter. Flaskis. Best : Bournon, Vick. Mullin . Webb . Newton . Pahner. Umpires: Leon Quum : Sharon Alger (F) . David Gourlay: James Maxivell (B). Grant Napper Craig Arnot (G )
Whitefriars: 3 .2 7.5 9 .8 12 .9 .81 De La Salle : 3 .2 3.4 10 .8 12 .12 .84 6lhitefrlars : S Mika 4 . A Paulik 2, Gillan 2, Campbell . B Van Den Boom. R Palvlik. A Carbone. De La 8allecHackett 4, D Hyland 2 . Morel 2 . Du -Laragv. M Hither, Johnstone . Best: S Hyland . D Hvland. Morer. Hacke tt . PdcKenzie, Thomas . Umpires: Peter Sunpson : Daniel HaIliwell (F). Ross Pichards: Bob Dunstan (G ) 1.1 5 .2 9.7 15 .10.100 No rth Old Boys : Old Haileybury: 8.4 11 .6 14 .10 15 .11 .101 Old Boys; Saad 5 . Phy(artd 2. J Barker 2 . Sanders . Amor. Boyle, North Tinton. Booth . Co)lison. Best : J Barker, Tonkin . said, Skene . Sanders. Byrns 2 . Kejna. S Landord-Jones . Ad. Old Aalleybury: Lappage 6 Cum% Hdton . Javasekra . Masoli. Ross, N-12ite . Best: Hassett . $ Lay. Lappage• Hansen, A'ttite- Ash . Hilton . Umpires : Peter James: Graeme Hunichen (Fl. Russell Owens ; Garry Clancy (G ) Old Brighton: 4.2 7.5 13.11 19 .13 .127 Mazenod: 2.0 3 .3 5 .3 10.5 .65 Old Brighton: Bradley S. Fitzgeral d 3 . Pirrie 3 . McLachlan 2, Nickas 2 . Jackson 2, Phelan . Krz}'tsztiak. Best : S Gadsden, Barrow. Williams. Phelan, Lennox, Fitzgerald . Mazenod : Fisher 2, Hanley 2 . Ke lly. Harrison. Paolucci, Mclntyre. Morgan- Nelson. Best: O'Hara, Polan . Pickering. Part), . Meehan, Mctntyre .Umpires: John Miller: Simon Olive ( FI. Tun Dodds: Frank Martinez (B), Andrew Long: Deride Dix (G)
RESERVES - 17 .06.00 . 2 .3 3 .4 7.7 7.8.50 0-0 4 .3 7.5 11 .7 .73 Ormond : Collegians: T Donnelly 2 . A Hart 2 . Jones, Harding, Lyltch . Best: Ltnch. McCann . Harding, A Hart. Jones . Greeves. Ormond : Courutev 2 . S trauc6 2. Stewart 2 . Shephe`rd. B Collins . Smith . McDonald . Carman . Best: Carman. B Collins, C Kelelter. Courutev. Strauch, R Block . Old Parediarts: 4-5 5.10 8 .17 12 .19.91 Old !Mentonians : 2.2 4.4 6 .5 10 .6.66 Old Paradians : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Old ~4ientonians : G Ferguson 3. Riley, 3. Goodbody 2. Austm. Watson . Best : Drinan. Da}er. Ferguson. Austin, Rushvrorth. Goodbody . Flhitefiisrs: 0 .0 1 .2 1 .6 3.6 .24 3 .3 5 .6 10.7 15.9 .99 De La Salle: Wiiltefriars: T Carri ~a~ Frilton. B O'Connor. Best: Gtemt . Elliott. Maguire . MurravRoss. \L'oods" Be La`~`SaIle : Clancy 4. Hall 3 . Hodder 2 . B Mamux 2. Vavallo 2 . Novella. Smith. Best: 6Domte ll . Vavallo, B Mamiix, Evans . Clancy . Hodder. Old Brighton : 6.2 8.5 11.8 12 .12.84 i,:azenod : 1 .0 3.5 7 .9 11.9.75 Old Brighton : Bickett 3 . March 2. Murchle 2. Earl . Talbot. Ghutavin . McLaugnlin, Paters on. Best: \V Earl. McLaughlin . Gumast t . Cooper. Biekett. Talbot.A9szenod: Ba llenger. Hawkins 4. Smith 2. Ballenger 2. Dickensan. Grant. Hanegraat Beat: Miller, Smith. Dickenson- Meehan. Nisbet,
TODAY'S MATCHES B SECTIO N OLD MENTONIANS v . COLLEGIANS
B RESERVE HAWKINS MAZENOD 4 29 CLANCY DE LA SALLE 4 17 BARKER NORTH OLD BOYS 2 15 BROWN ORMOND 0 13 ELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY 0 12 BRUDAR OLD HAILEYBURY 0 1 2 ..~
2 .3 5 .3 9.4 11.9.75 5 .4 10.8 14.10 18.13.12 1 : C llnsssbrth 3- MacKenzie 2, Kenneally 2 . lYoothouse . Johnson, teIly Jones Best: C Unswrontt . Kenneally. Woolhouse, Hosking. Dixon , MacKenzie. Ormond: Scanlon 3 . Miller 2. Black 2. Presser. MeConvllL Brennan . Rennnan . Grace . Keleher. Cooper, Jatnes . Naughton . Stone. VJhelan . Best: McComill . Miller, Robbins . James, Keleher. Bailey. Umpires: Rick Love ; Nathan Boyle (F) . John Keilti,Beornn McCarthy (G)
North Old Boys : 2.4 7.8 7.9 9.12.66 Old HaIleybury: 2.3 3 .8 5.9 5.9 .39 . 6S North Old Boys: M Barker 2 . Trenton 2. Collins..A}erbe. Trimboll. Lock . Old Phvtand . Best: Trimbo?L to Drum. Vogels . Bartoev. Collins, McGrath : Brandham . . P Lvtgtord-Jones. Thiele. Best 1~ E[stathimi 2. Anderson Bsiley 1Varnes, Elliott . O'Donnell . Finlayson. Anderson.
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B Section DE LA SALLE Coach : Paul Cooper Res . Coach: Paul O'Dwyer
Coach : David Murray Reserve : Tony Collins
Coach : Frank Dunnell Res . Coach: Darren Caddy
1 S. Mollard (VC) 2 N . Florentine 3 B. Woolhouse (C) 4 G . Palmer (VC) 5 R . Henebery 5 D . Greeves 6 S . Van Der Veene (RVC) 7 S . Eig 8 N . Beattie 9 T. Hovey 10 S . Harding 11 B . McKenzi e 12 N . Harrison 13 W. Dal y 14 J . Dixon 14 D . Warne - Smith 15 Y. Phillips 16 D . Phillips 17 R . Hosking 18 C . Mollard 19 A . Baxter 20 Andrew Farr 21 C. Harris 22 S . Piasente 23 N . Milat 24 T. Knox 25 C. Unsworth 26 S . Woolley (RC) 27 S . Humphry (VC) 28 N . McCann 29 A. Kenneally 30 L . Moon 31 J . Rose 32 D . Thompson 33 M . Maxwell 34 M . Britten 35 Ashley Farr 36 G . Cooper 37 M . Opie 38 T. Marks 39 N . Hart 40 M. O'Donnell 50 B. Jefferson (VC)
1 A Moore 2 M Mercuri 3 B Cori n 3 M Butler 4 L Hall 5 C Swift 6 M Harber 7 C Browne (C) 8 A Mithe n g S Hart 10 T Silvers 11 A Evans 11 S Vavallo 12 D Toohey (VC) 13 A Waters 14 B Hackett 15 J Hodder 16 S Hyland 17 A Elliott 18 J Horn 18 C Mercuri 19 R Prezen s 20 M Pi cone 21 D Jackson 22 M O'Donnell 23 J Doak 24 J Morel 25 K Rogers 26 S Woo d 26 E Williams 28 N Harber 29 M Joyce 30 B Mannix
1 C . Harrison 2 J. Ballenger 3 B . Devlin 4 A . Hanley (VC) 5 M . Quirk 6 N . Marmo 7 S . Morgan 8 D . Lancaster 9 A . Tucker 10 M . O 'Hara 11 T. Smith (RC) 12 M . Murray (VC) 13 P. Gooden 14 N . Meehan 15 N . Parry 16 J . Kavanagh 17 D. Kelly 18 D. O'Donaghue 19 S . McMullin 20 C . Murray 21 S . Polan 22 D . Ryan 23 A. Tucker 24 D . Nisbet 25 A. Pickering (C) 26 J . Dunne 27 D . Krom 28 N . Little 29 R . Sharp 30 S. Fisher
1 . D .Wilkinson 2 . D .Waters 3 . TWaters 4. S .Sleep 5. B .Devine (RC) 5. D .Skene 6. N .Vogels 7. P.Booth 8. B .Collison (C) 9. L .Curry (DVC) 10. S .McGrath 11 . G .Collins 12. S.Lock
31 A Flowerday
32 R Bonnici (VC) 33 M Kin g 34 A Pedicini
35 A Mackintosh 37 D Hyland 38 R Ford 39 M Goodier 40 P Harriso n 40 A Johnstone 41 D Spithill 42 D McInerney
43 L Borella 44 X Clancy 45 A Lambe 46 P Bowden
47 S Laska 48 D Smith 49 L Walker 50 J Lowe 51 M Evans 52 D Poynton 53 J Laragy 54 C Hyde 54 A. McKenzie 56 R Beattie 58 C Worsteling 59 T Fisher 60 B Hoy 61 C Buick 62 J Hoskin g 63 C McGergor B McMahon 70 M Duggan
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COLLEGIANS Coach: Tim Hart Res . Coach: Anthony Parkin
31 AA McIntyr . e
32 S . Paolucci 33 34 M . Pollard (RVC) 35 R . Hawkins 36 G . Miller 37 L . Morgan 38 P. Nelson 39 A . Quinn 40 C . Dickenson 41 B . Bell 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 D . Grant 44 S . Garbellini 45 B . Meehan 46 B . Hobbs 47 A . McDowell 48 D . Gil l 49 L. Halvy (RVC) 50 A . Smyth 51 G . Hanegraf 52 N . Nussbaum 53 D. Linden 54 B . Leggett 86 R . Foss
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24 . J .Barker 25 . G .Phyland 26 . S .Smith 27 . W.McTaggart 28 . M .Nulty 29 . D .Boyer 30 . M .Lei h 31 . L.Boy e 32 . M .Phyland 33 . M .Barker 34 . J .Saad 35 . M . Carne y 36 . D.Tonkin (VC) 37 . S .Mikunda 39 . R .Maguire 38 . M .Amor 40 . C.Phyland 41 . N. Tonkin 42 .
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4 3 . D Zacek 44 . M .Drum 45 . B .Pawsey 46 . N .Goonan 47 . J .Barlow 48 . P. Daniel s 49 . A. Ston e
50. T.Drum 51 . S.Fitzpatrick 52. N .Sanders 53 . T Aerb e 54. A. rimboli 55. D ,Scicluna 56. P.Arnold
57. C .Blaine 58. J .Gurry 60. D .Moore 61 . F.Lynch 62. A. McKenzie McHaig 63. S.Dixon 64. G .Muir 65. S.Sarongg 67. R .Whitnish
68. K .Watso n 71 . J.Presti 77. S .Trenton 78 R . Christi e 79 D Keld
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Res. Coach : Brad Berry 1 A . Kryzwnia k 2 A . Pirri e 3 C. Barrow 4 M . Talbot 5 N. Perry 6 S . Alderson 7 B . Logan (VC) 8 M . Gadsden 9 S . Lennox 10 M . Dennis 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 H . Bickett 13 R . Kent 14 S. Williams (C ) 15 D . Tymms (VC) 16 W. Earl 17 A. Rickarby 18 M . Jackson (VC)) 19 S. Gadsde n 20 A . McLachla n 21 T. Ewert 22 L . O'Neil l
23 L . Holt 25 S . Nikas 26 A . Coope r 27 D . Paterso n 28 J . Bradley 29 J . Murch 30 A . McLaughli n 31 A . Bristow 32 G . Ear l 33 P. Phela n 34 J . Whit e 35 C. Stewart 36 B . Polloc k 38 J . Raj u 39 A. Ginnavin 40 B . Pa tt erson 41 J . Murchie 42 P. McMahon 43 B . Farnham
44 A. Brow n 45 S . Fox 46 M . Wilson 47 D . Wilso n 48 R . Boxer 49 A. Ginnavi n 50 D . Hsia u 51 M. Fisher 52 K. Lync h 53 D . Strachan 57 M. Moo n 61 A. Wals h 62 A. Lync h 63 S. Davie s
~ 3ection n I _.70RURY Coach : Mick Dwyer Res. Coach : Wayne Moss
1 C. Home 2 D. Connell 3 R . Kejna (DVC) 4 S . Langford-Jones 5 A. Brudar 6 W. Smith 7 Adam Hilton (C) g g D . Hassett t M . Lamber 10 C . Efstathiou 11 D . Warnes 12 N . Hanson 13 B. Harro p 14 A. Forsyt h `15 N . Bigg s 16 P. O 'Donnel l 16 B. Langford-Jones 17 Ash Hilton
18 C . Jayasekera 19 M . Armston g 20 D . Elliott 21 A . Jenke 22 D . Mason 23 M . Seccull 24 A . Ross 25 G . Rowlands (RC) 26 J . Bell
27 P. Dimond 28 S . Walden (VC) 29 B . Carson 30 A . Whit e 31 D. Lay
32 B . Mitchell 33 L. Floy d 34 P. Langford-Jones (RVC)
35 D . Lappage 36 B. Lay 37 A. Dowsing 38 P. Wright 39 R . Georg e 40 B. Johnston 41 S. Saunders 42 S. Rowland s 43 C . Pountney
44 M . Wray 45 T Hilton 46 R . Brandham 47 T. Barker 48 A . Pound 49 G . Finlayson 50 R . Ladd 51 M . Thiele 52 A . Shepherd 53 N . Hil l 54 T. Earney 55 L. Byrns 56 C. Moyle 57 R . Mitchell
58 S . Davey 59 A. Floyd 60 J . Robertson 61 B. Waters 62 C . Dowling 63 D . Moss 64 J . Miller
OLD M ENTON6ANS Coach : Sven Samild Res Coach: Craig Davis
1 A Acreman 2 C Lean 3 B Murph~ (VC} 4 D Carrol 5 C Wallace 6 D Paterso n 7 G Ferguson 8 R Newton 9 G Pride 10 B Kuramot o 11 D Solley
12 C Dwye r 13 A Palmer 14 K Campbell 1 5 C D avis 16 D Nock 17 N Linford 18 T Bournon (VC) 19 D. Ki tt o 20 S Mullin (C) 21 S . Ingram 22 P Harrington 23 A. Drinan 24 C . Twentyman 25 J Winduss 26 G Dart 27 G Katris 28 L Hogan 29 A Carter 30 M Brooks 31 M Elliott 32 N . Hollow 33 H Samild 34 P Flaski s 35 T.McNish 36 DJ . Alexande r 37 M . Francis 38 D Millis 39 T Rile y 40 M Manix 41 S Cozens 42 H Mason 43 M Lawe s 44 B Clothier 45 M . Kennedy 46 D Mills 47 Ferguson 48 J . Webb 49 C . Mackay 50 G Richards 51 L Stephen 52 A . Oxiand 53 M Stroud 54 D Goodbody 55 W Ballantin e 56 S . Walc h 57 P Watson 58 D Coventr y 59 G Luca s 60 S . Flaskis 61 B . Samild 62 R . Bal l 63 M . Jones 64 M . Austin 65 T. Sobey Y 66 M . Sobey 67 P. Mevel 68 S . Bainbridge 69 N . King 70 J . Vick 71 N . Flinos
72 R . Salaza r 73 J . Anderso n 74 L . Brow n 75 S . Maloney
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1 S . Vincent (C) 2 P. 0'Loughiin 3 D. Stevens 4 M . Wood 5 M . Harford
1 D Mabbett 2 D Beckett 3 P Gleeson 4 A Grace 5 B Turner 6 D Whelan 7 S Keleher
1 R Pasqualott o 2 M Bateman (VC ) 3 M Carbone (C) 4 5 M Robinso n 6 C Housto n 7 N Cunningham 8 A Davis 9 C Ma uire 10 A Pawli k 11 R Reidy 12 R Pawli k 13 T Hu he s g g 14 T Carrig 15 P Campbel l 16 B Uanderiboorn(UCj 17 A Carbon e 18 C Fulto n 19 T Hilto n 20 D Mcauliffe 21 B Phan 22 D Vandenboo m 23 24 R Mik a 25 D Reid 26 C Ryan 27 M Northe y 28 C Eame s 29 A Glen n 30 M Power 31 M Duffy 32 B Winc h 33 M Vernal 34 D Gloufchev 35 C Law 36 D Nola n 37 D Sulliva n 38 C Carrig g 39 K Kenned y 40 A Thwaites 41 C O'conno r
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8 A. Sinclair 9 J . Collins 10 P. Brabender (VC) 11 A. Burns 12 J . Hollan d 14 B . Brabender 15 B . Dintinosante 16 M . Godfrey 17 B . Hart 18 G. Porteous 19 John Swindon 20 M . Szewczuk 21 A . Farrell 22 S . Ciavola
23 P. Walsh 24 D . Digney 25 A . Heffernan 26 M .B. Geary 27 A . Jenkins 30 B . Richardson 31 J . Lucas 33 P. Harris 34 B. Galloway 35 M . Gale 36 S . Swindon 37 JM Swindon 38 D . Tooze 39 D . Loney 40 C . Seckiold 41 D . Watson 42 R . Murra y 43 A . Swindon 44 M . Joyce
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20 M McConvill (C) 21 J Brown 22 R Block 23 T Ashford 24 M Abrahams 25 J Dale 26 L Livingstone 27 T Brennan 28 B Collins 29 N Courtney 30 N Well s 31 H Black 32 R Presser 33 M Shepherd 34 R Remman (VC) 35 G Bailey 36 S Mackey 37 A Guzzo 38 S Herrmann 39 A Orr 40 Y Dimadamos 41 J . Koolstra 42 C Keleher 43 L . D'Astoli 44 M Mabbett 45 J . Keleher 46 C Cleary 47 C . Cooper 48 G Smith 49 M Horsfield 50 M . Heffernan 51 S . Shuttleworth 52 S . Sonneman 53 G Hammon d 54 S . Rajki 55 T. Carman 56 M Farrell 58 M Collin s 59 P Konstanty 60 G Ritchie 58 A Kukuljan 73 A. Strauch ~.
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y gee how can a scribe endeavor to tip winners on form . It's a total impossibility throw out the crystal ball and toss a coin appears to be the way to go over the next 7 weeks . The top 3 all disgraced themselves by going down the Sainters need swabbing while the Two Blues and the Bullants appear to be on a roll . REVIEW The game between Prahran an d the Ogs was certainly not spoilt by any classy football . Although both sides train on the ground they were having trouble coming to grips with the tricky surface and spent more time waiting for the ball to come to them rather than attack it with any gusto as it kept bouncing at right angles. None the less the Ogs were soundly beaten by a good Prahran unit who are strictly adhering to a good game plan . Prahran had a good day and night and were again well served by David Gallagher while Andre Pitts is just starting to hit his straps and find some form . Stevens was again at his best for the vanquished, Bingley tried hard and O'Brien up from the Ressies was solid in defense. Beaumaris suffered it's second defeat for the season . Take nothing away from the Tigers they were hard at it all day and fully deserved their victory . They had so much at stake and played accordingly while the Sharks perhaps made the fatal mistake of thinking all they had to do was turn up to win . Having said that there wasn't much in it at the end, the game was fiercely contested, very entertaining and the big crowd especially if you were a Tiger certainly got their monies worth. Every Tiger put their hand up at some stage but Timmy Beasley . Drew Johnston and Doc Parsons rate a special mention, I was particularly impressed with Merrifield and James Drury is now I believe known as STUD . Good Sharks were pretty hard to find the best by a mile was Danny George he received little support with perhaps Neil Conlan being worthy of a mention with Mitch Barrow finding some touch towards the end . The Hoes horror run continues as in the end they are soundly beaten by the rampaging Bullants perhaps the form side of the section at the moment . Bulleen won every quarter with their new found form to in the end run out pretty comfortable winners . The Hoes as usual were persistent and had a pretty fair dip at it but weight of numbers told in the end . Who said they weren't fit, is this the start of a run a la 99 . Best for Bulleen were Nick Bone, Tulloch . Parris and McLaren who kicked 7 in his return after a long lay off. Ivanhoe were pretty impressed with the debut of Assumption old boy Glenn Robertson who was a ray of hope in the back half . Ang Pace maintained a strong presence, whilst Maud was pretty good with 4 majors . Out we come, out we come, out we come to play
and that is exactly what the Sainters did, their season was on the line and last week's defeat was still hurting. Tight game early on with Glen Eira just holding the ascendancy, built up to a handy lead at half time until the floodgates opened from midway throughout that championship quarter. The Rovers were terribly disappointed with themselves for their lack of application, a major concern to Barney even more worrying a slip to fourth and danger ahead. Everyone worthy of a mention at Saintland give Tim Watson your secret Paul, but Tim Rossiter, Oldham, Tkocz . Broad, and that marketing guru Chris Massis all stood out, Rovers nominate ndZampglione,F dByasbetrpli a poor day with some of Rogo's boys now in line for Senior selection. The Jackas got off to a great start kicking the first 2 but then wow Therry kicked the next 12 totally unanswered to set the tone of the day and set themselves up for their most important victory of the season . This was a major turnaround from their first meeting as the visitors totally dictated the terms . Every time Ajax challenged Therry would re group and answer that challenge they hunted in 2's and 3's all day and were always at the fall of the ball, a great result for JT and the boys. Too strong . too tall . too tough perhaps an apt description . Taylor kicked 5 for the T's to be a great focal point. while Finnigan led by example and Boyle . B .Hollow and Nancarrow were also pretty good . For Ajax none were better than Mark Segal whilst his brother Jona Segal, Neil Israelsohn . Duza and Gab Dukes battled hard all day. PREVIEW I really believe Beaumaris face another danger game this week at home against the Ogs . Ladder positions mean nothing the visitors are up against it and fighting for survival .. Perhaps last week was the jolt the Sharks needed to remove some overconfidence and lethargy and one would hope they will bounce back with a vengeance . Anyway that's what I'm tipping. The Bull ants are on a roll and will be full of confidence . The Tigers were terrific last week and will be buoyed by that result but they can't rest on their laurels and think the job is done they must keep the same momentum going . A tough ask for you Peter but I think perhaps a fraction more class will just get the visitors over the line against a Bulleen side who I respect greatly for their never say die attitude . I think Hampton Rovers at home and on the rebound will be just too hard an obstacle for the struggling Ivanhoe-Assumption to overcome. Both sides are under the hammer a bit for differing rea- - -- - -- --- -- --
sons finals versus relegation but the younger legs of the Rovers on the big ground should prevail as they reverse the result of the first encounter. Another tough ask for Glen Eira as they travel across town to visit the triumphant Therry outfit . This is the real test for the Sainters they must win this one if they are to be around in August . Hard to beat at Oak Park is Therry I don't think Paul and the boys can do it today either, but you can bet your bottom dollar they won't go down without a fight . Ajax are in a bit of a slump having lost 2 of their last 3 while the Two Blues are on a ro ll after stri nging a few together on the trot for the first time in a couple of years . But this is their big test now . the Jackas will be pumped they can't afford to drop another one now, while Prahran have to win to stay alive . If they don't win this one its all over red rover for the visitors so I'm going for the jugular and tipping my old side to create a minor upset . Sorry Harmesy .
SENIORS - 17 .06.00 Old Geelong : 0.5 1 .7 3 .10 6.12.48 Prabran: 4.3 8 .5 13 .8 17.9.111 Old Geelong: Foley 2 . Varlev 2. M Wilson . Wallace-Smith . Best: Ste : ens . O'Brien. Middleton . Brid . Ni Wilson, Variep. Prahmn : tVZlssom 5 . Pang 3 . :durphy 2. Perry 2. Hodgson . Wal(ord. Pre. Birch . Paleodimos. Best: gallagher. A Pitts. GeWe. Marrtott. Murphy, Goodlet. Umpires: Trent Foley: Mark Morrison IF6 Al'ura Hoare : Scott McKenzie (B). Robert Parry. Clive Shipley (G ) St Bedes Meat . Tig: 3 .4 6.9 9.10 13.13 .91 Beaumsris: 5 .5 6.7 10.11 12.13 .85 St Bedes Ment . Tig: Parsons 3 . Merrield 3. Hecker 3 . MacGe,orge . P Wunde L Wbule. Lamina. Best: Beasley . McCraw. Johnston. Bell . Tonilinson . Comtelty. Beaumeris :Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires : Craig Brajtberg: Alan Stubbs IF) . Scott Pearce; Daniel Btackmore (B) . Greg Richards: Peter Wallis (6) Bu ll een Templestowe 3.6 7.10 11 .14 21 .17.143 Ivanhoe Assumption: 2.5 5 .6 7.9 10 .13.73 Bnlleen Templestawe : McLaren 7 . Matthews 6. W Thompson 3. N Bone, Glover. Schneider . Smith . Tulloch . Best: N Bone . Tullach . Matthews . C Parris . Prior. 3viMarea Ivanhoe Assumption: Maud 4. Tucker 2 . MeFarlanc. Wood. Sloan. Blackwood . Best : Robertson . A Pace . MeFarlatte . Doherty . Maud . Rawteq . Umpires: Gene Hudgins : Max Wiltmann IF)
CONDOLENCE S All involved in C-Section and indeed Amateur Football send our sincere sympathy to IvanhoeAssumption's Rob Angelini and his family on the death of his younger brother Carlo . CONGRATULATIONS To Prahran legend Kevin Matherson and his lovely wife Navarra on their birth of their son James during the week . Hope you are both well and the celebrations weren't too hard on your old body Kev . PRESS CORRESPONDENT S Another great effort 10/010 . Let's keep that up for the next 7 weeks . Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax the mobile is 0412 213 541 or send me an e-mail at braineo@optusnet .com.au. Don't forget to include your most outstanding player as your nomination for the All Star Cafe Player of the Round . It's a bit hard when I have to have a punt at it most weeks . Many thanks .
4 .3 8.7 15.12 20.14 .134 Glen Eim: Hampton Rovers: 2 .1 4.3 8.5 9.7 .61 Glen Eira: ODonnell 4. Astapenko 3. Turner 3 . Massis 2. Thursrield 2 . HaseO 2 . . Canana. MeGaw. Tkoez Best : Rossiter . Oldham. Broad. Tkocz. Massis . Vamvakas King. Hampton Rovers: Power 2. Duddy 2 . Dallas 2. Drew Anderson 2. Davcy. : Zampagliont. FanNng. Boyd . Lawrence . Davey. S .Anderson. Umpires: Paul Best Jones: Paul Withungion IFI• Nick Lemon : 1Vayne Cove (BI 10.5 12 .6.78 AJAX : 2.0 6 .3 21 .17.143 10 .2 15 .7 17.13 Theory Penata: AJAX : Kalhvski 3. Redlich 3. R`alvisch 2 . J Segal . Duzemnan. Konskp . Cukiennan. Best : M Segal. J Sega Isaelsoim. Duzemnan. Dukes . \t'rcbel. merry Penols: Taylor 5. M Crottv 3 . L Holtoa• 3. C Bannister 2 . Clarke 2. Carter. Doman . Elliott . Nariearrow. Robinson. S Sacco . Best: Bo}le. B Hollow. Nanc.3rrow. Finnigan . Carter. Umpires: Andrea Thwaites : Alba Fides; IF)
Prahran - Tony "Roy" Rolfs today plays his 200th club game since joining the Club in '87 . Roy played 190 senior senior games but this year due to time restraints is filling in for the reserves .
SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL KALINSKI AJAX 3 38 BOLTER BEAUMARIS 1 36 KIRZNER AJAX 0 31 HECKER ST BEDES 3 30 MATTHEWS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 5 C RESERVE
CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26 BASIST AJAX I 23 D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17 R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 16 KALB AJAX 0 13 VANCE BEAUMARIS 0 13 S. NISH BEAUMARIS 0 13 .-
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Old Geelong : 2.3 3 .6 7 .11 10 .12.72 3 .2 6 .6 7.11 10.13.73 Prahran: Old Geelong: Thorn 4 . Brown 2. Boer 2. Rancid . Harrington . Best: Morely. Harrington . Thorn. Brain . Landale . Fitzgerald. Pnahran : Nugent 3 . t4'alimeyer 2. Vear 2 . Decarteret 2. McCalhun . Best: Nugent . McCallum. Aitken . Bunnell, Deearieret . Vagg. St Bedes Merit TIg: 0.3 2.4 5.5 7.8 .50 Beaumaris : 4 .3 7.8 13.10 18.11 .119 St Bedes Mimi Tig: Owen 3 . Chaplin 2. S Water . Nash . Best: Mi(sud. Larnagno . Napiec B Bcasley. Young. Chaplin. Beaumaris : Goal kickers artd best players results not received . Bulleen Templestowe : 2.1 8.4 8 .4 11 .10.76 Ivanhoe Assumption: 0.1 2.1 4 .3 4 .5.29 BuBeen Templestoare:R Williams 6. Welch . McNamara. Dowlan. McKenzie. Ivanhoe Assumption: d/ierore . Thack~vrac. King. Jacka. Best: Eijsvogel. lacaangelo. L Pearce. Toogood. Jacka Thaclnvra}'. King , Glen Eirn : 1 .2 1 .3 1 .4 4 .5.29 3 .2 10.5 15.10 20.10.130 Hampton Rovers : Glen Eire: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Hampton Rovezs: . Fetterpace 3. Helliger. Johnstone. McBride. Quon. Best: Lake 5 . Blick 4. Buhner 4 Chasten . Rogerson . Ariz. Granger. Lake. Humphries. 1 .1 3.5 3 .5 6.6.42 AJAX : Thecrj pencils: 1 .7 2.7 2 .10 5 .12.42 AJAX : Bueklev 3 . Basist. Klein. Pvke . Best: Jason Feldman. Klein. Basist. Pt•ke. Goidenfein. Boon. merry Penola : D Goodwin 2 . Griggs. D VanEngter . Candiloro. Best : t5eston. t4hykes. Griggs. P Garom. S Hollow. J Van Eager.
TODAY'S MATCHES C SECTIO N BEAUMARIS v. OLD GEELONG BULLEEN TEMPLESTO4VE v . ST BEDES MENTONE TIGER S HAMPTON ROVERS v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTION THERRY PENOLA v . GLEN EIR A AJAX v . PRAHRA N REMEMBER PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT O ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
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J . Wrobe l 2 A. Kalinski 3 B. Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Rajch 6 D . Kal b 7 N . Gold 7 G . Samuel 8 A. Krongold 10 G . Dules 11 M . Weisler 12 J . Basist 13 A. Freund 14 Y. Rapaport 15 N . Gol d 16 M . Konsky 17 A. Cuklerman 18 J . Kirzne r 19 L . Pyke 19 M . Halphen 20 B. Lewski 21 D . Gelbart 22 D . Mohr 23 A. Bensimon 24 J . Sharp 25 M . Blashk i 26 B. Duzenman 27 L . Levin 28 P. Walvisch 29 D . Marks 30 N . Israelsohn 31 M . Barnett 32 D . Janover 33 A. Bock 34 D . Gun n 35 S . Roth 36 J . Segal 37 A. Mordec h 38 J . Bram 39 B. Klein 40 A. Redlich 41 J . Snow 42 D . Bugalski 43 Y. Shein 44 L. Pyk e 45 D . Wellitzer 46 J . Feldman
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1 J Prior 2 GAlexander S Young 4 WThompson 5 M Agrotis 6 PGraham (DVC) 7 P Robertson 8 N Bone 9 C Parris 10 P George 11 G Chivers 12 A Parris 13 D Tulloch (VC) 14 D Cooper 15 B Wolnizer
17 B. Stevens 18 N . Kennedy 19 N . Atkins 20 R . Gow 21 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt 23 A. Catlin 24 B. Gray 25 D . Teasdale 26 B. Spence-Bailey 27 B. Haynes 28 J . Vanc e 29 C . Martin 30 T. Reoin 30 R . Corfield 31 L . Gibson 31 A. Spence 32 M . Matulick 32 S . Mitchell 33 G . Jury
16 S Smith 17 C Darby 18 K Burridge 19 L Stott 20 M Jones 21 22 G McLaren (C) 23 D Mathews 24 T Agosta 25 26 S Boyd 27 28 C Mutimer 29 P Bone 30 D Williams 31 A Shine 32 R Williams 33 N Hamshare 34 S Lambropoulos 35 D Daskalou 36 P Hare 37 L Thompson 38 S James 39 T Franklin
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46 A Humphrey 47 48 49 B Touriganis 50 D Glover 51 M Sund 52 J Gunn 53 C Catano 54 S Dowlan 55 56 M TuomyY 57 D Bone 58
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1 M . Ryan 2 N . Astapenko 3 C . Massi s 4 D . Cassar 5 A . Tsirogianni s 6 C . 0' Donnell 7 S . Vamvakas 8 D . Wilson g H . Batty 10 G . Richards 11 T. Rossiter 12 B . King 13 G . Brown 14 M . Weilgosz 15 M . Broad 16 P. Rogers 17 18 A . Wilce 19 L . Govan 2 0 A . Diamon d 21 P. Jones 22 23 B.O' Donnell 24 B . Mascal i 25 P. Dynon 26 N . Dymond 27 R . Gilmore 28 C . Kernick 29 D . Dunlevie 30 31 32 M . D'Zilva . Sheedy 33 34 A 35 36 37 38 39 40 L . Doolan 41 D . Boyd 42 J . Dunlevi e 43 M . Jones 44 S . Diamond 45 ' 46 47 P. Slifka 48 49 50 51
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HA MPi Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach : David Roge -, o n 1 J . Langg
2 M . McKellar 3 D . Busb y 4 S . Anderson (C ) 5 B . Marly n 6 A . Crowthe r 7 A . Dudd y 8 Drew Anderso n 9 B . Boy d 10 B . Holt 11 J . Zampaglion e 12 R . Dunball 13 G. Wood s 14 G. Jackson 15 M. Flahive 16 D . Marshal l 17 D . Artz (VC ) 18 P. Adams 19 M. Lawrence 20 A . Powe r 21 S . Fanning 22 T. 23 S. Helligerr ge t 24 C . Scarlet
25 M. Davey 26 Sam Wills (VC ) 27 A . Quo n 28 A . Voss 29 M. Fletche r 30 W. Earle 31 T. Pucell a 32 David Anderson 33 M. Lak e 34 35 B. Hoare 36 J . Cunningham
37 R . Hunt 38 J . Humphries 39 M. Crawford 40 S. Foste r 41 J . Dwyer 42 K. Chasto n 43 L . Dallas 44 B. Johnston e 45 A. Mason (RC) 46 B. Sime
47 J . Fetterplace 48 T. Lync h 49 M . Flyn n 50 P. Apiniti s 51 Scott Wills 52 B. Hebar d 53 E . Zuke r 54 P. Buckle y 55 R . Bulme r 56 S . Warhurst 57 J . McBride 58 D. Hobson 59 B . Artz 60 S . Baskett 61 W. Granger
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1 R . Armstrong 2 . L . Hull-Brown ; . C . Tucker (C) .1, T. O'neill 5, J . Scoble 6, T. Healy 7, P. Rawley 8, J. Shuttleworth g, E . Healy 10 . P. Lee 11 . J . Finlayson 12 . B . Finlayson 13 . S . Narkiewic z 14 . P. Flynn (VC) 15. J . Curtin 15 . F. Falcon e 16. M . Scuderi 17. B . Giles 18. T. Scoble 19, D . Wood 20. D . Sartor 21 . L . Blackwood 22 . R . Angelini 23 . D . Ryan 24 . B. Frew 25 . J . Frisina 26 . S . Fairweather 27 . K .Smith 28 . J. Pace 29 . G . King 30 . M . Sloan 31 . D . Mcfarlane 32 . L. Pearce 32 . S .Conlay 33 . S . Mcgowan 34. B . Joyce 35. P. Whitehead 36. C . Zeegers 37. C . Giankilidis 38. H . Young 39. M. Ebbage (RC) 40 . P. Marti n 41 . C . Mcdonald 42 . P. Murphy 42 . T. Timms 43 . G. Sullivan 44 . A . Pace 45 . J . Raywood 46 . M . lacouangelo 47 . S . Warren 48 . A. Toogood 49 . A. Rosenfeld (RVC) 50 . D. Jack a 51 . D. Pearce 52 . S . Doherty (VC 53 . E . Sullivan 57 . M . Evans 68 . J . Mazzocca 78. C. Brown 88 . N . Dykes 99. G . Robertson
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2 D. Salter 3 4 C. Stinchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis 6 P. Middelton 7 J . Paul 8 T. Seymour 9 J . Wilson 10 T. Brain 11 M. Javgietis 12 N . Powe r 13 H . Mclnnes 14 K . Hendratta 15 S . Bingley 16 S . Edg e 17 M . Wilson 18 J . Powe r 19 A. S a lt er 20 M . Fisher 20 G Coldwell 21 A. Landale 22 J . Taylo r 23 S. Higgins 24, R. Marriott 25 L . Wilso n 26. J. Foley 27 28, A Farrar 29 30 N . Kemp 31 D . Varley 32 J . Wallace-Smith 33 S . Lansdell 34 H . Borban k 35 D. Mclnnes 36 D. Mclnnes 37 38 D. Bofton
39 H. Gretton-Watson 40 J . Malpas 41 S . Rowa n 42 R . Brown 43 A. McKay 44 M. McCarthy 45 D . Taylor 46 S. Milne-Pott 47 M .Avery 48 T. Chirnside 49 J. Carty 50 J . LandY 51 L. McDonald 52 J . Morley 53 J . Calvert 54 J . Lego e 55 Q . Wallace 56 W. Abbott 57 M . Iacuone 58 I . Wheal 59 60 R . Gudykunst 63 T. O'Brien 64 65 75 S . Harrington
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PRAHRAN Coach: Tony Free Res Coach : John Ross 1 D . Gallagher (C) 2 L. Nyko
3 T. Murphy 4 M . McCallum 5 H . Pitts (RC)) 6 A . Daly 7 S . Pang 8 A. Bevan 9 A. Bunnett 10 B. Hodgson 11 A. Pitts (VC) 12 M . Bee r 13 C . Perry 14 M . Eastham 15 S . Birc h 16 A . Rhodes (DVC ) 17 D . Howarth 18 J . Nugent 19 S . Campbell 20 D. Decarteret 21 G . Paleodimos 22 N . Roberts 23 G . Walsom 24 A. Corboy 25 26 T. St Clair 27 W. Pye 28 K. Watfor d 29 J . Goodlet
30 M . Scicluna 31 J . Belcher 32 C . Miller 33 C . Henshall 34 G . Rooney 35 B . Gellie 36 J . Crowe 37 38 R . Thomson 39 A. Power 40 T. McAdie 41 M. Warland 42 S. Altschwager 43 S. Oliver 44 C . Blight 45 M . Vagg 46 M . Vear 47 P. Buhner 48 49 L. Wood 50 N . Gill 51 I . McGarry 52 y 53 A . Rolfs 54 . A. Garvie
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ST BEDES M EN TO N E TIGE R S Coach : Peter Gedde s two Coach: Tim Lamb
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D1 SECTION by Barry Hicke y
aulfield Grammarians let it be known that they are a serious threat to the teams in th e finals race, with an impressive win last week . Meanwhile the Blues returned things to proper perspective by disposing of the dangerous Bears . In case there was any doubt, it wasn't just spectators and coaches benches I was aiming at with last week's spray about umpire abuse, the worst offenders are the players themselves . If you've just told an ump that he's got s# Ca, for brains, is congenitally defective, and a cheat ; don't hold your breath waiting for a free kick, then or ever! Take your frustration out on the ball not the officials.
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LAST WEE K Oakleigh pushed Old Carey all the way in an entertaining game on the superb surface of the Scammell Reserve . The result was in doubt until the Panthers' skipper, Cam Matthews, steered through the decider in the last minute of the game . The Oaks' mobile talls, Glen Treacey and Cam Marshall were dominant all over the field, and Trevor Bromley's goal kicking was magnificent . Steve Vitali sparked off the OC revival with a great effort in the ruck, Nick Vas was in every contest all day. and Chris Angus loved the firm surface on his wing . Old Camberwe ll suffered a classic St Leo's Emmaus "Whompo!" . which the b~?#S%S have a history of inflicting on opposing sides whenever I tip against them . There wasn't much in it for 3 terms, but the Two Blues' pin point passing out of midfield in the last was the clincher . The running McCanns, Stephen . Ryan . and Tim, were major contributors to the Parks' win, ably supported by the reliable Rob McGloin . Emmett Noy at centre, Marcus Scott at FB, and Garth Rowe on a HFF, starred for the Wells . Monash Blues showed Banyule . and the rest, just how well they have to play to match the Blues when they are close to full strength . The Blues rocketed out of the blocks in the first . and try as Banyule did, they were unable to peg them back . Nick De Young on his wing and playing his 100th game, got the Blues' votes, with Spider Smith again everwhere . and Dave Furnell deserves a gong for bouncing off the really BIG Dave all day in the ruck . Dave Williams was once more the Bears best, with Jason Plant hot on his wing, and Brad Willmore busy as usual round the ground .
Caulfield 'jumped' Old or. Essen- ~ don with a big Is t Qtr effort and wer e never headed ; demonstrating what a top side they are when "on song" . Fields had big games from Drew Pearce and Simon Widjaja, with Stephen Amiet in deadly form at FF . For Grammar, midfielders Leask and Goodger were effective, plus youngster Heritage at CHB . OEG seemed 'off the boil', so Gavin Keane will be stoking the furnaces at training this week . La Trobe strove hard against Aquinas but simply didn't have the manpower to compete with the Bloods . Adam Lorkin played a blinder at centre, Sean Flynn also through midfield played well, and Andy Cultrera starred at HFF and on the ball . TODAY'S GAMES St Leo's meet Oakleigh and, if it's a firm track and dry ball as predicted, will be surprised by the Oaks' battery of mobile marking players. Not to the extent of losing the game though, the Two Blues will have too much talent for the Oaks and should take the points by 6/7 goals . Banyule tackle Old Camberwe ll and Greg Whitcroft will have smelling salts up their nostrils to ensure they're alert at the start of the game today . The Wells are vastly improved since their Round 3 encounter, but still lack the consistency of effort which the Bears apply, nor do they have a counter for the drive provided by Dave Williams in the ruck . The Bears by 2/3 goals . Should be a top match . Old Essendon take on Monash Blues with neither in the mood to drop a game, so in every respect this is the match of the month, and a ripper of a contest . I can't see Grammar being off their game two weeks in a row, nor can they afford to be, with the pressure the Blues bring to bear via their pace and marking capability . PEGS No .2 will not be exactly the Blues preferred ground configuration, however, their engine room may be a touch better than OEG's, which will keep the home side's defence under the pump, and give the Blues attack enough chances to post a winning score by a margin of 3/4 goals . La Trobe Univ. host Caulfield Grammarians with the Fields in full flight now they have a whiff
o f a finals berth . The visitors will have too much ,tbilitv for the valiant Trobers and should win eomfortably . Aquinas welcomes Old Carey and will not be relaxing, because the final four competition is ioo hot for any luxuries like that. If the Panthers apply themselves all day they will give the Bloods a run for their money, but the home club is to o savvy to let any of the lower teams under their guard at this stage . Aquinas by 3/4 goals . RESERVE S Today's winners should be; St Leo's, Banyule, OEG, Caulfield Gr., Aquinas . Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425 phone and fax . Email : bfhickey@telstra .easymail.com .au
Monash Blues - Flashy wingman Nick De young celebrated his 100th game in great style against Banyule last Saturday and is maturing into a fine senior player for the Ashes . Well trained by the great wingman Cowboy, Nick always knows his own stats exactly and the importance of grooming. Well done Nick - you are so fine . Father Phil and Nick have now contributed 300 plus games for the Club . Caulfield Grammarians - 100 game to Will Bowes. Will started in '94, then captained and won the U19's B&F the following year, He has progressed into a courageous senior defender who loves to kick a goal . Well done Will, looking forward to your next 100 games . From all your mates at the Fields.
7J~L2 1 SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL BROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 4 51 THOMAS AQUINAS 4 46 MACKENZIE OAKLEIGH 4 41 CULTRERA AQUINAS 8 40 B . VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 38 AMIET CAULFIELD 7 3 8 Dl RESERVE RIST OLD CAREY 33 BOURKE CAULFIELD 27 KAYROOZ BANYULE 24 TEASDALE MONASH BLUES 22 B . MORAN AQUINAS 17 CROUCH AQUINAS 17 DEAKIN CAULFIELD 17
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~ '1速IUfFti~ SENIORS --17.06 .00 0: 13eigh: 4.3 9 .5 13.7 16.9.105 Old Carey: 3.4 9 .8 12.12 16.18.114 Oakte : Bromley 7, MacKetuie 4 . C Marshall 2 . Adamtc. R Marshall . Orlando. Best: rondev. Clark, Gee. C Marshall. S Kitts . StirlinOld Carey : Cohen 5. Ra(topoulos 4. Matthews 4 . Antis 2. Phillips Best : t'it, ". Vasilopoulos . ANgus. Oppy. B"vkill. Cohen. Umpires: Alan Ladd : Geoff Moore (Fl . Dennis izod IG) Old Camhewell: 6.2 8 .5 12.6 15.9.99 St Leos Emmaus: 4.0 11 .3 16.6 24.8 .152 Old CsmberweB: Brov.niless 4 . D Walker 4. Perryntan 2 . Clav . Heffernan . Rmve. Seelev. S Smith. Best: Alex. Nov . Scott. MacKenzie. Rowe.st Leos Emmeus: S McCann 7. Buckle 4 . Vau~han 4 . McKenzie 3. Fennel 2 . Dttdcrotantonio. Hetuicus. T McCatm_ R McGlout. Best: S McCann. P McGloin. R McCamt R McGloin. T McCain. Rancid. Umpires: Paul Dinneen :Grant Wardrop IF ) Monash Blues : 8.4 15 .6 19.9 23.10.148 Banyule: 1.1 8 .4 9.7 15.13.103 Monash Blues : Farrar 4. Creamer 3 . De Younq 3. Hollouav 3 . Newman 3. Hem 2. Baats. Rogers . Smith. Tatterson . Weeks. Best: DeYoun .2vteGee. Morrison . Smith. MorrLson. Smith. Farrar, Gregorv. Banyule: 1villmore ~ O' Copnnell 2 . Plattair 2. Sutterby 2 . T Egan. H McDermott . D Witchell. tVOOdloek . D Williams . E3est: D Williams. J Plait, W1Wnore. Cantwell. Meson . Wilkes . Umpirea: David Irons: Dash Peiris IF) Caulfield: 8.3 12 .4 18.8 19.8 .122 Old Essendon Gr. 4.3 5 .4 6.4 8.11 .59 Caulfield: Amiet 7 . Baxter 5. Margerison 3. Svrvnan. Pearce . Coauiishaw. Royals. Best: Pearce . WidaJa Ann I . Stimman . Baxter: Ro}als. Old Essendon Gr: Fincher 2 I .eask 2, C er . P Hextee Herita ~~e. Lutterschmidl . Best: Leask . Goodger. Heritage, DiBasi. nnter. Hutchinson. Umpires: Paul l .amble: Lionel Katz IF ) La Trobe Unlversity: 1.0 2 .1 3.6 5.14.44 Aquinas: 10.6 16 .12 21 .18 26.21.177 La Trobe University: Goal kickers and best players results not received. Aquinss: Cuttrera 8, Thomas 4. Cotliver 3 . Downes 2. TaruID 2 . Denati 2. FiFiut . xtutogue. Lorkin . Jess. 14ooden . Best : Lorkiu. Flyi m. Minogue. Bothnia. Cultrera. Jones. Ump'ves: Ben Ryde : Luke Johnston (FI~
RESERVES -- 17 .06 .00 Oakleigh: 1 .3 2 .4 2.6 5.9.39 Old Carey : 3.1 9 .5 12.12 16.14.110 Oakle' : Andrutopotdos . Bader. Dordevic, lanchcllo. Leshe . Best: HaIl . Bader. ivtche o. Torpe}~. Andrut. Per . Old Carey : Rist 5 . Cherrt' 5. CoisoNs 2. Hakins 2 . K Giartrtikos . israel. Best; Beresford . Dartiher. Davcy. H Giarvtikos, Nance. Cherry. Old Camberwell: 2.4 5 .6 11 .11 16.12.108 St Leos Emmaus : 3.2 3 .3 4.4 6.9.45 Old Camberwe ll: Cramer-Roberts 5 . Beranger 2 . Horskuts 2. C Williams 2. Beckett. Elliott . Tt~per. Ncbb. R Williams . Best : Horskins- Berangee Hedlev. R Williams. Webb. 3t I .eos Emmaus: Hodder 3 . SunoncL<on 2 . BurgdorL Best: etnghan . Rayztor, Foley Monash Blues : 2.5 4 .6 5.7 5.10.40 Banyule: 2.1 2 .2 4.4 6.4.40 Monesh Btues:Teaascale 3 . Murchie . Spencer. Best: Merest . Kamphuis. Herrman . Baxter. Mentha Titohev. Banyvle : P LVrtchell. Hopgood. Glass. Keenan . Best : Thompson. Donaldson . P WttchelL S Gray. Wilson. Keenan .. CauIHeld: 2 .1 4 .3 7.5 8.7.55 Old Essendon Gr. 3 .1 7 .3 10.5 13.6.84 Caulfield: Bourke 2 . McGrath 2 . M Ktose . Deakin. Leimer . Blamutes. Best: Varthatis. Blameres . S Klose . McGrath. Santi~~go . Smith- Old Essendon Gr: Dale 3 . CoIlirts 2, Howard 2, Stetxn 2, S Whitfield 2. J Mansfield . T Mansfield. Best : Steven . Hm4ard. Dale . Futcher. Rush. Collins . L. Trobe University: 2 .1 3-2 3.5 4.5.29 Aquinss: 4 .2 7 .3 7.4 10.8.68 La Trobe University : Coal kickers mid best plalcrs estdts not received Aqninas: Greer 3. Co~lilan 2 . Corrie . Lm g . tolembe!lo,~Fairburn . M Boland . Bcst : Paras. Macklut . D Eoland . Barclati~. Cog~ilan. Baekne v
TODAY'S MATCHES Dl SECTION ST LEOS EMMAUS v. OAKLEIGH BANYULE v. OLD CAMBERWELL OLD ESSENDON v. MONASH BLUE S
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Coach: Laurie Aghan Res Coach: Laurie Aghan
Coach : Greg WhitcroR Res Coach : Rohan Doherty
Coach : Dean Anderson Res Coach:Kornel Dachs
1 G . Burch 2 C . Thomas 3 S. Edwards 5 M . Boland 6 D . Monogue 7 C . Glenme 8 J . Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D . Boland 11 B. Cooper 12 A . Bethune 13 D . Denbraber 14 A . Lorki n 15 A . Hyland 16 H . Field 17 M . Denavi 18 J. Hughes 19 G. Whitehead
1 H McDermott 2 D Witchell 3 S . Kayrooz 4 M Gilbert
1 D . Rosman
20 P. Fare s 21 C . Quin n
22 S . Flynn 23 J. Livingstone 24 P. Harper 25 B . Volombello 26 S . Downes 27 S . Jone s 28 J . Langford 29 J . Wilson 30 C . Collilver 31 M . Hunter
32 J . Bleakney 33 C . Wooden 34 M . Tarullli 35 R . Chapman 36 P. Heveran 37 J . North-Coombes 38 B . Moran 39 M . Mercuri 40 A . Cultrera 41 C . Bambur y 42 R . Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 G . Macklin 45 N . Frederikson 46 M . Anderson 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moor e 49 G . Verstra 50 L . Sheffield 51 C . Watt 52 M . Corri e 53 J. Devers 54 M . O'Halloran 55 J . Crouch 56 D . JoY ce 57 D . North-Combe s 58 D . Law 59 A . Bentley 60 D . Vine 61 M . Greer 62 L . Bradshaw 63 A . Barrie 64 P.Giennie 65 L . Buzaglo 66 J . Hunt 67 P. Cuickshank 68 J . Coglan 70 C . Lyng 71 J . Pole 72 M . Riley 86 B . Barclay Sponsors : Nero's Restaurant Bedrock Computers VAI Bodtâ&#x20AC;˘works Medieval Madness Heathmont Cellars Haughey Butchers
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 Marti n 26 G Shaw 27 P. Healey 28 C y/ilks 29 G Sutterby 30 B . Grinda l 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 . Mutto n 42 T Egan 43 L Ferrell 44 M . Natoli 45 D . Wilson
46 D Noonan 47 L O'Connell
48 W Keenan 49 L Holt 50 C Burke 51 G Bell 52 Ross Doherty 53 Rohan Doherty 54 P. Witchell 55 D Williams
56 B White 57 A . Dooley 58 D Mayne 59 J . McDermott
2 B. Hall
2 S. Stevenson 3 C . Knight 3 S. Erickson 4 M . Liddell 4 K . Deakin 5 S . Kendall
6 M . Harrison 6 B . Minter 7 J. Cowlishaw 8 S . Cossart - Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A . Will 11 S . Amiet 11 M . Cassidy 12 D . Pearce 12 M . Dakic 13 D . Gurr 14 S . Klose
15 P. King 16 T. Royals 17 R . Gosstra y 17 D . Robertsy
18 P. Anderson 18 B . Baxter 19 R . Buchanan 20 M . Klose 20 H . Vella 21 N . Brohier 22 T. Townle y 23 D . Ash 24 G . Lehner 25 M . Cramphorn 25 T. Waile s 26 S . Williams 26 S . Widjaja 27 R . Keown 28 G . Evans 29 J . Whitmee 29 D . Schrimski 30 J . Gross 31 S . Sant 33 C . McGrath 33 N . Silver 34 J .. Margeriso n 35 S . Thompson 36 A . Lawrence
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Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res . Coach: Clinton Perry 1 M .Bakogiannis 2 S.Fredrickson 3 D .Sheldrick 4 C Perry
5 S.Adamthwaite 6 B.Cameron 7 P.Mdon 8 J Camm 9 J .Good e 10 D Sidebottom 11 J .Levy
12 D .Gleeson 13 14 L .Wakeling 15 G .Robinson 16 C McKie 17 L .Heathcote 18 S.Glou ry
19 S.White 20 21 D .Edmunds 22 23 S.Mitchell 24 25 M .Spraija 26 B .Hewitt 27 L Ryan 28 R Rossi 29 30 R .Storer 31 32 M .Napier 33 34 35 36 T.Mawdsley
37 38 A .Wiilis 39 4410 No . Name 42
40 G . Harriso n 41 A . Bosna 42 D . Synman 43 J . Smith 44 N . Coutts 45 J . Blamines 46 A . Johnson 47 L . Salem
44 W.Auidist 45 S .Turner 46' 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 A.Cummings 61 S Bland
48 S . Varthalis
66 A Baillie
37 M M . Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago
51 N . Bourke 53 J . Upton 54 M . Allanby 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dowd 58 J . Toyama 59 A . Beaucham p 72 T. Freeman 68 G . Markovi c
70 J Dumares q
M 01 : . Coach: Dave Rogers Res Coach : Marcus Spencer
1 L Findlay 2 J Baxter 3 L Holloway
4 A Bain s 5 D Rogers 6 M Newman 7 P Farrar 8 D Junkeer 9 C O'Sulliva n 10 S Webste r 11 M Spencer 12 J Caldwel l 13 A Herrma n 14 B Merli n 15 M inkier 16 B Tatterson 17 P O'Neil l 18 E Morriso n 19 D Furnel l
20 A Anderson C Gregory 22 R Kamphiu s 23 D Cavicchiolo 24 C Williams 25 J Hawkin s 26 P Ferno n 27 N DeYoung 28 S McGee 29 D Week s 30 L Creame r 31 G Herr y 33 J Smith 34 B Dowsley
35 D Murchi e 36 N Costle y
37 J Andritso s 38 P Tuohey 39 M Smith 40 M Bolto n 42 P Millie 43 R Feenaghty 44 D Teesdal e 45 R Wals h
46 A Rya n 47 S Mentha 48 K McIntyre
50 A Clark 52 N Moresi 53 B Scott 54 M McGrat h 55 J Hirjee 56 R Reith 57 A Berry 58 C Strauss 59 B Carstei n 60 S Lloy d 61 P Campbel l
62 A Hawkins 64 S Flatma n 67 B Dempsey 69 N Manuel l
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Coach : Matt Hanson Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos
Coach: Michael Zemski Res. Coach : Phil Aarons
Coach : Gavin Keane
1 B. Gec 2 A . Bloomfield 3 D . MacKenzi e 4 p. Heverin 5 T. lanchello 6 G. Treacy g J . Moutis
1 J . McLean 1 M . Knowles 2 T. James (DVC) 2 A. McKenzie 3 A. Inkster 4 N . Lippiatt 5 S . Horskins 6 A. Seeley 6 R . Heath
10 S . Lewis 11 C. Hanley
7 M . Scott 7 C . Grant
1 C . Angus 2 W. Mudge 3 M . Cohen 4 5 J . Daniher 6 C. Campbell 7 R. Oppy 8 P. Harris g A. Birkill
1 J Pana (VC) 2 J Fincher 3 P Lu tt erschmidt (C) 4 D Fletcher (VC) 5 S Emerson 6 C Ridley 7 J Leask 8 L Fletcher 9 J Goodger
10 K. Shrives
10 S Bryant 11 B Papal 12 J Finche r 13 W Conlan
7 B . Stirlin g 8 R . Marshall
12 B . Hal l 13 S . Randle 14 15 G . Redford 16 J . Tolley 17 A. Mouchacca 18 J. Connellan 19 P. Taylor 20 T. Adamic 21 22 L . Billing 23 24 S . Kitts 25 C . Marshall 26 A . Kitts 27 G . Orlando 28 A . Khod r 29 D . Hal l E . Radchenko
8 J . Heffernan
31 T. Bromley 32 P. Andrinopoulos
24 D . Imberge r 25 A . Herdenberg 26 C. Williams
33 M . Clark 34 L. Head 35 R. Nuske 36 A. Moulang 37 P. Torpey 38 P. Pesnikas 39 40 C . Taylor 41 T. Duhau 42 S . Dalton 43 J. Theofilopoulos 44 N . Smith 45 G. Chapman 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 D . Moulang 48 P. Leslie 49 S . Bade r 50 . L. Wilson
51 . J . Kerley 52 . D. Banks 53 . T. Khoury 54 J . Ebbles
55 A. Gook 56 A. Oslay 57 M. Dordevic 58 L . Neavan 59 T. Rozakis 60 M . McPhee
8 S . Clay
9 E . Noy 9 B . O'Hara 10 M . Hanson (C) 11 N . Robinson 12 R. Kapoor 12 A . Hills
13 L. Gladman (VC) 14 R . Whitehead 14 R . Perryman 15 S . Tosch 16 A. Heffernan 17 A. Bryson (VC) 18 A. Brownless 19 A . Hanson 20 J . Elliott 22 S . Reddish 23 D . Lilja
27 W: Orwin 28 J . Webb 29 R. Scott 30 D. Alex 31 T. Hedley 32 D . Mitchell
33 S . Beckett 34 P. McCrae 36 S . Derry 38 N . Sims 39 B. DayY 40 E . Wiliams 41 L . Ryan 42 R . Pratt 43 T. Walker 44 S . Smit h 46 T. Reid 48 J . Swan n 49 J . Herdman 50 J . McKenzie 55 J . Gan 56 T. Holmes 57 J . Kelly
58 M . Short 59 T. Johnston 60 B. Mcliwain 61 T. Johnson 62 J . Miles
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11 N . Everett 12 D . Knezevi c 13 B. Hutchins 14 C . Phillips 15 M . Beresford 16 F. Hakins 17 S . Curry 18 C . Matthews 19 A . McKinsty 20 J . Raftpoulos 21 D. Faelis 22 S . Vitali 23 B . Shutie 24 N . Bull 25 B. Israel
26 J . Rist 27 N . Vasilopoulos 28 D . Sherr 29 C . Munro 30 T. Stanley 31 D . O 'Dwye r 32 P. Graham 33 J . Mai 34 W. Giannikos 35 S . McConnell
36 D . Shutie 37 D. Palmer 38 I . Cohen 39 P. Bennett 40 A. Newham 41 A. Gates 42 G . Cotsonis 43 S. Cherry 44 A. White 45 T. Bull 46 H . Giannokos 47 H . Franci s 48 H . Giannikos 49 M . Eastham 50 T. Moulton 51 J . Mandanici 52 G . Cvetkovic 53 M . Sonntag 54 K. Giannkos 55 S . Hawkins 56 B. Chapple 57 N . Wilkinson
58 J . Boncher 59 C . Mason 60 J . Russo
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14 S Evans 15 T Di Blasi 16 S MacPherson 17 P Hexter 18 J Walker 19 GStevens 20 D Hunter 21 S Dale
22 J Rush 23 J Hughes 24 R Doolan 25 B Turner 26 S Fleming (VC) 27 D Barr 28 C Morga n 29 S Uebergang 30 T Williams 31 T Mansfield
32 J Mansfield 33 A Dawson (RVC) 34 D Podger 35 D Whitfield 36 P Trist 37 G Walsh 38 S Whitfield 39 S Cramer 40 C Mnjrvik 41 D Greasley
42 M Beard 43 J Carter 44 J Crawford 45 Paul Barry (RC) 46 L Fleming 47 D Hexte r 48 D Poulton 49 A Hutchison 50 D Graham 51 A Copodiferro 52 P Miller 53 L Hadj 54 R Hardy 55 P Chalkley
56 B Rashid 57 58 59 60
ST LEOS E MMAOS WATTLE PAR K Coach : Dave Miller
Res Coach: Andrew Bethun e 1 D Dinicolantonio 2 J O'Mear a 3 E Mitchel l 4 A Auliso (RVC ) 5 S Buckle 6 G Bonnici
7 A Burgess 9 A Bethune 10 B Mitchell 11 S . McCan n 12 T McCan n
13 A Hugha n 14 J Manto n 15 A O'Reill y
16 A Rose 17 R Parke r 18 R McCan n 19 A Ma 'or 20 G . Ra ~erty 21 G Simmondso n 22 P Ristevsk i 23 T Bait
24 A Haddad y 25 A McKenzie (VC) 26 A Prosser (RC) 27 P Levin s 28 S . McLaughlin 29 S
30 M . Ottob~e 31 N . Zanni s 32 L . Pric e 34 B Henricus 35 J Brigg s 36 S Bavag e
37 S . Manto n 38 N Hodder 39 B Vaughan (C) 40 J Gay 41 R Taylo r 42 M Floo d 43 P Levin s 44 M Dimbl e 45 S Ronch i 46 A Brown 47 A Brooks 48 A Dal y 49 D Co x L Newey 51 P McGloi n 52 R McGloin 53 T Pecora 54 J Fennel l 555
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5 YEARS AGO -199 5 Id Scotch cemented second place in 'A' Section when a strong 6 .3 final term, after trailing by one goal, saw them defeat fourth team Uni Blues . Simpson (9 gls) was outstanding and well supported by Stokes, Wilson, Laird . Edge Furphy O'Brien were good players for Blues . Tim Jackson became Old Geelong's second ever 250 game player . Tim had filled many roles . Club Secretary. President, Certificate of Merit holder, reserves captain, reserves most consistent, best clubman, 1990 Reserves Premiership team are the bare bones of a career of service to his club that started back in 1977 when he was a fresh-faced inexperienced youth . St Kevin's in C kept their final four hopes alive when they led all day and held off a strong challenge by top team Old Geelong to win 13 .12 (90) to 12 .8 (80). Best were Spiden, Beltrane, Smythe (O .G .) and Chapman, Garvey Hart (St .K .) . Marcellin, Ajax and St Kevin's were back on 7 wins with 6 rounds to go . It was a big day at Parkside when loyal clubman Frank Sansonetti reached the magical 200 games which included only one reserves game - a magnificent player and committee member who had given his all to the club. "C" Section captains B . Cullen (Kew), D . Merton (Marc .) D . Carman (Monash) S . Glascott (Old Ivan) P. Hannan (St Bedes/M . Tigers) M . Brady (St Kevin's O .B .) . M Bateman (White) . Who captained Ajax and Ivanhoe? Peninsula Old Boys congratulated Scott Glover who today surpassed Mark Simpson's 222 game record. Bernie Quinn became first Salesian player to reach 100 games . In a high standard U . 19 game De La threatened U . Blues unbeaten record when they led them by a goal at the last change, 12 .6 to 10 .12 . Blues showed their strength in the final term to kick 7 .5 to 3 .3. Best were Bord, Beltrame, Mapleston (UB) and Abrahams, Dahlis, Ellis (De La) . Caulfield Grammarians were holding a "Night of Fun" . Heading the bill were Eddy Maguire . Jason Dunstall, Tim Watson. Simon O'Donnell . (They'd all be a bit pricey today .NR ) 10 YEARS AGO - 199 0 Old Scotch kept their 'A' section hopes alive when they won the closest game of the round against bottom team, Old Paradians 12 .17 to 12 .14 . Aujard, Veselik, Hodge (Old S .) and Cosgriff. Gleeson . Kerr (6 gls) (Old P.) were best . Twenty one wins out of 22 games between them, could Ormond stop Collegians unbeaten run and
avenge their only loss for the season? Ormond got away to a great start to lead 5 . 2 to 2 .3 . Collegian s had a great second term to lead 7 .6 to 7 .3, the Monds were 5 points ahead at the last change. We ll the home team kicked 1 .5 to the Lions 2 .4 and the match ended in a 12 .12 DRAW. Conne ll , Brown, Burden were very busy for Ormond with Schober ( 5 gls), Hoyle and Hunt starring for Collegians . 'B' section captains were Peter Adams (Ban y), Shan e Farley ( Bull-Temp), Peter Thornley (Kew), Jamie Sturgess (Monash Blues), Frank S ansonetti (Parkside), Cameron Lade (Old Brighton) . Darren Seccull (Old Halley), Andrew Wilts (Old Melb), Andrew Alli bon ( Old Tri), and Fr an k Dunell (St Bernards) . 200 games for Andrew Maizels ( Old Trinity) former captain . 1985 premiership player, for St Kevins OB's Mark McKaige, only the second player in the club to get to this milestone (Butch Campbell was the first), for Therry Rod Egglestone, first to reach 200 games for the club. Matt De Mattia ( De La Salle), Fraser Main (Old Hail) an d John Law (St Berns), had been appointed captain, vice captain and deputy vice captain for the Under 19 team to represent the VAFA in the Vic Health Championships . Max Lyon was coach . 15 YEARS AGO 1985 Kevin Drinan , coach of Balaclava in D played his 300th game, 274 of those had been with St Kilda CBCOC, mostly at full back . Kevin had coached Balaclava to the E grade flag in 1984 . A three times B and F Mriner at St Kilda CBCOC . Kevin had made a great contribution to Amateur Footba ll . Marcelli n ( 2nd) in 'B' beat Old Melburni ans by 82 points . In a superb first quarter Marce ll in kicked 12 .7 to 3 .0 . Best were Hollard, O'Hehir, Bentlv (Marc), and M . Daddo, E . Cordner, Freeman (Old Melb) . Tony Brockstop played his 277th game at Old Geelong to break the club record which included 174 consecutive games, A fine clubman and a hard working committeeman. no one deserved the honour more than Tonv . It was a thriller in Junior 2 section when Marcellin (fifth) held on to beat Thomastown by the lone point, after 'Town kicked 7 .3 in the final term. Best were Stapleton ( 5 gls), Keays, Caris (Marc) an d Theodore, Koulinous and Bubis ( 8 gls) (T' town). MHSOB (2nd) in 'D' had a fine win against North Brunswick with Short kicking 11 out of 17 goals .
rs to play well were Lindholm, Moody and nout, and for N .B . Rainova, Morritt, Gibbons . Barry Morphett played his 310th amateur gam e When he ran out for Old Melburnians against isaulfield Grammarians, his old club with whom he played 175 games . The 310 included 13 state games, three times best with Caul Gr ., 3 premierships (C .G . A" in 1970, OM's 'B' in 1978 and in 1982). At 35 Rarry had found the secret of eternal youth . A prodi, ;nus kick. Barry was best on ground in OM's Grand i'iual win against Ivanhoe in 1982, a game that will ? ;, ; avs be remembered in Amateur football, both on uid off the ground. 20 YEARS AGO - 198 0 Old Ivanhoe congratulated David "Soapy째 Purcell on playing 100 games, club best and fairest in1972, 1975, 1976 and 1978 . Uni Blues were far too strong for the Blacks, 21 .17 to 6 .5 . Best were Yeo, Holt, Lowe (Blues), and Allanson, Christie, E . Cordner (Blacks) . St Kilda CBCOC (In B section), struggling to avoid relegation, went down to Old Paradians, 5 .6 to 6 .13. Starring for the teams were White, B . Jones, Dynon (St Kilda) and Di Paolo, M . McCarthy, Assetta (0 . Paradians) . Hampton Rovers held their place in C section four with a convincing last quarter win over MHSOB, with M. Kelly, Rowston, Marshall (Hampton Rovers) and Delany, Wood, Jones (MHSOB) best . St Bernads O .C . beat North Old Boys in a tough final term to hold third position in A section with a two game break on Ormond, Old Melb, and U . Blacks . Best were Nadzieiski . M . Sullivan and A . Sullivan (St B) and G . Carroll, Robertson, Galvan (N .O .B .) . A section umpires were K . Coughlan, B . Goodman, F . Grubb, C. Wills, D . Dodds . J . Horwood, F. Rossitto, J . Segota, R. Croxford and D . Hill. 25 YEARS AGO - 197 5 Monash Blues, fifth, kept their 'A' section final four chances alive when they scored a 5 point victory over Uni Blacks who were really only in the game due to their very accurate kicking 12 .3 . North Brunswick congratulated Ian Duncan on his 100 games . Ian was a foundation member and had given the club wonderful service on the field, as well as coaching the U14, U15 and U17 teams with great success . Umpire for 20 years Ian Marsden was keeping fit as Mayor of Doncaster-Templestowe . Umpires Corner EMPHASISED that umpires SHOULD have COMMONSENSE outlook on free kicks. On top of Junior 1, Coburg, went away in the last quarter of an exciting game to defeat fourth team, Ormond 17 .18 to 13 .7 . Best were Mick Brown, C . Green, N . McAuliffe, M. Findlay (6 gls) (Coburg) and Handlry, Boyanton, Purcell (Orm) . 30 YEARS AGO - 1970 Bill McGory played his 400th game to Glenhuntly and went well.
Old Scotch (B) suffered their second successive defeat when they were well beaten at Geelong . The home side more than doubled their score . This left Uni Blacks and Geelong with one defeat each, 8 points ahead of Old Scotch (40) while St Bernards (136 .6) were in the four on percentage from North Old Boys (110.00), both with 36 points . The only undefeated team at this stage was Coburg, on top in 'A' section, 8 points ahead of Ormond, second, who were 8 points ahead of MHSOB third . Caulfield Grammarians (28), Monash (24), and De La Salle (20) were battling for fourth place . After 13 games, Rod McFarlane (Coburg) was on top of goalkickers with 94 goals, others with big tallies were Wood (Ormond) 47 in 'A' Section, Wayne (Alph) 71, David Morgan (U . Blacks) 63, Edwards (Comm . Bank) 61, (B Section), B . Davis (UHSOB) 63, (C Section), Shannon (St Pats) 57 . Formby (A.M .P) 52, (D Section), P . Cavanagh (S .S . Bank) 62 in E Section) . 40 YEARS AGO - 196 0 Performances in later years proved Coburg's scribe a good judge, Graham Warfe, Coburg Juniors wingman, turned in an excellent game against University last week. Although the youngest and smallest member of the side he played with the experience of a veteran . (Graham went on to lead Coburg in some great victories and to captain Victoria) . De La Salle on top in 'B' went down (7 .11) to Kew (10 .9) who were determined to hold onto fourth place . Best were Woods, Lumley, Snell (Kew) an d O'Toole, Conway, Kelly and Dillon (De La Salle) - yes it's the J .F.X. Dillon, President of the VAFA in 1984 5 -6) . Uni Blacks fifth in 'A' surprised leader Collegians, 10 .12 to 8 .7 . Stars were Whiteford, Steer, Kuhlmann (U .B .) and G . Hibbins, Thompson, Jobling (Coll) . Ormond struggling to stay in 'A' stayed with Old Xaverians (3rd) until the final minutes to go down 11 .4 to 12 .11 . Best were O .X: Sanders, G . Keogh, Storey : Orm : H. Gatton, O'Connell, Burdekin . 50 YEARS AGO - 195 0 The round was played in appalling conditions, with grounds very muddy after heavy rain during the week, and showers during the afternoon making the ball greasy and hard to handle . Top teams . University Blacks and Old Melburnians (2nd and 3rd) met, with Blacks giving O .M .s a football lesson . Final scores were 20 .12 to 5 .4. Blacks had many fine players with Meredith, Reid and Backhouse the best while Geoff Coleman (first game) and Des Dawson continuing his great form, were outstanding for OMs . Top team Ormond, met University Blues (fourth) and in the shocking conditions Ormond went away in the second half to win convincingly by 5 goals . Jack Boland was Ormond's best while Geoff Sinclair and Graeme Cameron, across the half back line, were good players for Blues .
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Another round, another batch of surprise results as the top four in each section changes . My tippin g proved 70% accurate as the upsets continued to maintain interest in the ladders with four rounds to be played. REVIEW ROUND 11 Section 1 The bigger and stronger Old Xaveri ans continued on their unbeaten path with a twenty seven point victory over St Kevins . Best players for Old Xaverians were Luke Hardwick, Damian Stoney and Tim O'Sullivan . De La Salle returned to the top four with a thirty point victory over second placed Old Melburnians, whose two late goals added respectability to their score. For De La Salle none played better than wing man "Shippa째 Hoy and his brother Brendan in the back pocket . The General's" one handed mark in the goal square drew applause from all . Unlike his latest effort at Elsternwick Park . The General" converted this opportunity. Prahran had their first win in three matches when they cruised into a sixty nine point victory over Marcellin . Perhaps this victory was the result of recent events within the teams ! Old Bri ghton, through amazing accuracy, defeated Old Scotch by the minimum margin, which sent Old Scotch out of the top four and again placed them in danger of missing the finals. Conversely their victory has kept Old Brighton, at least theoretically, in the finals race . Mazenod had the bye . SECTION 2
Yarra Valley opened an early lead against Therry Penola . Without distracting from the skill of Yarra Valley . many from Therry Penola thought Steve 0' Halloran's pre game motivation worked to the team's detriment! Seven goals in the second quarter set Therry Penola on the road to victory and their superior fitness as well as team work allowed them to win by fifty points after they led at the last change by twenty six points . Best players Therry Penola were forward John Zanetti (5 goals), ruck man Geoff Pinner, defender Rod Ecclestone and Shaun lees, whose form is improving each match . Best for Yarra Valley were the consistent Cameron Box and Adrian Verdnik as "o n ballers" as well as defender Grant Kennaway and Captain Jarrod Dickson in the centre . At home St Be rn ards scored a one hundred and seventeen point victory over an injury depleted Old Camberwe ll , who were well served by kev fonvard David Mitchell . half back Rod Heath and centre man Aaron Hillier. Whitefriars, with only sixteen players, proved no
match for Monash Whites, who entered the top four through heir one hundred an d ninety one point win . Whitefriars were well served by their veteran captain John Bonne man, who has resumed playing after an umpiring interlude . Also contributing were Andrew Heath and Mark Duffy. For Monash good players included Stephen Dodds, forward Michael Roberts and Matthew Riddle . Old Trinity quickly went to the lead against Parkside, who lacked a full complement . The Old Trinity lead at quarter time of thirty six points was built to one of one hundred and seventeen points at the end of the game. Leaders, Rupertswood were untroubled by Old Geelong and won by one hundred and forty one points . In the upset of the round, Old Ivanhoe were put out of the top four for the first time this season by their twenty nine point loss to Co llegians. For Collegians . their first victory since Round 4 has kept their finals flames flickering . PREVIEW ROUND 12 Section 1 Old Melburnians should atone for a week's loss with a win over St Kevins,
Now that De La Salle is in the top four, they should consolidate their position by defeating Marcellin . Prahran travel out to Central Reserve to play Mazenod . who would love to defeat their fellow promotee . Prahran who have too much to lose if they suffer defeat, are my selection . Leaders Old Xaverians travel to Brighton Beach, which is familiar territory to some of their players . Although Old Brighton always play well at home, I cannot see them becoming the first team to defeat Old Xaverians this season . Old Scotch have the bye . SECTION 2 This round is a promoter's delight, with two potential elimination finals being played . Two sides desperately striving to qualify for finals namely Old Ivanhoe and Yarra Valley play on Chelsworth Park. After carrying all before them early in the season, Old Ivanhoe have slumped recently, whereas Yarra Valley started more slowly and have displayed better form recently. Despite playing away from home I favor Yarra Valley to win . Second place and the coveted double chance will be the rewards for the winner of the St Bernards versus Therry Penola match at West Essendon . Therry Penola, who started their season slowly, have
,r sed many with their recent good form . S t uds form has fluctuated and aberrations have r,ci . Even though the match is at St Bernards . I 1ng with form and select Therry Penola to win . ,ronash Whites should be able to consolidate their ,,,p four place with a win over Old Cairlberarell, whose number of available players has waned . As neither Parkside nor Whitefriars have winning ~,rmto recommend them, selection of the likely winner ; ; indeed difficult . Parkside will be competitive and a,nll make Whitefriars earn the victory, which I forecast mainly because Whitefriars forward have displayed the ! ; etter form when given the opportunity . Rupertswood should defeat old Trinity, who will i ;e confident after last weeks win . Rupertswood, at tome, present the challenges not met last week by Ol d Trinity. Collegians should prove strong enough to defeat old Geelon ;* and so maintain their finals aspirations .
CLUB 18 (I) - 17.C : .00 7.9.51 11 .12.7 8 . Best: T Dillon. . Meagher. Kataerolas . Haddad 2 . Callanan. Treloar ,Nair, Dav. Ries. Old Xsverian.s : Hardwick 4 . O'SuIlK2n 3 . : . J Hardwick, Fitzg<rald,Umpires . Hawkins. Best : L Hardwick, Storey 8 .10.58 3.1 4 .1 7.6 3 .10.2 8 0.2 1 .4 1 .8 _ alle : Buck 2 . Fisteaso 2. Hogan. Laska. 5 Hoy. Phillips. Best : S HA'. . Nathan . I% Hoy. Jennings. Phillips. Tucker- Reed .Old hYdh+rrnians: Rigg . Best : Ripg. Nathan. Berry. Pauie . COrrLrer . C Gardrer.Umpires: 19.12 .126 3.2 9 .6 14.7 2.3 4 .5 7.7 8.9 .57 &imcellin :N . ;-`.uuan ; Goat kickers and best players results not received %as 2. Cum'. Treacey. Jones . Randazzo . Peu.trnenti . Best: Pezzvunrenti. . A TrottecUmpires: so. Beliseimo. N 3latheus. S. Treacey 3 .1 5.4 9 .6 12 .8.80 4 .1 6.2 9.3 13.3.81 Oldl.ghton: . Old Scotch: Pnde 2. Simon 2 . Joyce, Illingworth. Tribe. Simpson. McLeish ; Ireland . Best: Illingtwirth . Tribe . li7llte. Eager. Joyce.lValkem. Old Brighton Umpires: Goal kickers and best players results not received . By e
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL CLUB NAME CLUB XVIII (1 ) CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 0 43 B . R'1ATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 3 35 HEGAN DE LA SALLE 1 22 RUDD DE LA SALLE 0 15 BRANCHFLOGt'ER OLD MELBURNIANS 0 10 CLUB XVIII (2 1 HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 0 22 T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 22 JONES THERRY PENOLA 0 19 HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 1 19 ROBERTS MONASH WHITES 9 19 COLLIER MONASH WHITES 0 18 eft - -- . . . .__. ._ ____ .. . . . ~ .. ,.,., .,.
Thank you to those correspondents, who contacted me, 5 clubs and 2 umpires . I would like more news and so would our readers . What about a real effort this week?? My telephone number is 9467 2857 and my fax number is 9467 2865 . Contact by noon Monday, please . Get well wishes go to the power being "The General" at De La Salle namely wife and W. /0 .1, Jenny Phillips, whose health has not been the best of late . It is great that you are back at home Jenny, with "The General", the "Field Marshal" and Private Ethan . Doubtlessly last week's win was the tonic .
Old Cambe : ae ll - congratulations to Jeff Douglas on playing his 50th game with the club. A gentle giant who dominates the position of ruck whenever he plays . A great overhead mark & kicking style of his won . Well done Jeff on reaching this mark.
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2 .3 5.5 6.6 7.7 .49 Yam Valley OB: .99 0 .1 7.2 10.8 15.9 The:ry Peaols: . Best: Y速rra Valley OB: Slmpson 3 . Lynch. J Macv'ean . Verdnik . Ketsakidis : Zanetti 5. S . Ketutinvav. Therry PenoL3 . Strauch verdnik . Box, Dickson, L4nch . Biddlestone. Loiudice. Lees 2. Baden 2 . Lucas . O'Halloran . R Goodmin. Swinden Best : Pinner. Z:mctti . S Lees, Lucas, 5G4inden . Egg.,lestone . .12 15.15 22.18.150 St Bernards: 4.9 9 Old CamberaeB: 0.1 2 .2 3.2 5.3 .33 . Matthews 2 . Kavanagh 2. Donnelly. . Nutter 6. Considine 2 St Bernardi : Hilbert 6 . Matthews . Old ODa'. Jacks . Wheeler. Best: Nutter. Hiibert. Conway . Harris . Camberwell: Douglas . Freedman . Heath. T walker. Wilson. Best: D Mitchell Heath. Hillier . Gray. M Steel . 8.6 15.8 23 .11 31 .13.199 Monash Whites: 1 .2.8 Whitefiiars : 0.0 0.0 1 .1 . Hardy 2. S Dods 2. Moir Monash Whites: Roberts 9. Riddle 6 . Blasch 3 . L Woods 2 . Best : Roberts. Riddle. Cowley. M . Crossland, M Dods . M Woods, Crevice . Stoppa 2 Woods . L Woods. B Dods . Howe. W7ritefrlns: Goal kickers and best players results not receiced . .1 .7 Parkside: 0.1 0 .1 0.1 1 5 .7 10.12 14.17 17.22 .124 Old Trinity: . Parkside: Paatjlri. Best : Stanley, Hussain . D'Rovarto . Drummond. Davies Drakopoulcs . Old Trinity: Gamble 4. J Cade 3 . Brady 2 . TreadGVell 2, Stebbtns 2, . Markus, Stebbins. Markus . Makrts. Cochrane . Nankents. Best: Gamble Cochrane. Brady. Kinross . 4.7 8 .12 15.17 23.18.156 Ruprrtswood : Old Geelong: 0.1 1 .2 2.2 2.3.15 .A Rupertswood: Walsh 4. O'Rifev 3 . Wistnn 3. Carmody 2. .Meratesta 2 . Best: McDonald . o'Callaghan 2 . Fox 2 . M O'Callaghan . McKenzie, Sumett . Drago : 5 Wffson. Couper. . Sinnett. Old Geelong Fax . 0'Rffey. M o'Callaghan. Plummer Best : McDonald . Baker. Tompsett . Carry . Bostock . Landy. .10.34 Old Ivanhoe: 2 .4 4.7 4 .7 4 .9.63 1 .2 3.4 7 .8 9 Collegians ; . Lowerso. Wise, Old Ivanhae:Cormack 3 . Yanxroal. Best : Maycock. Milson . Sharpe . Supa. Co ll egians: Goal kickers and best players results not received
TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 ( 11 SECTION
OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST KEVINS MARCELLIN v . DE LA SALLE MAZENOD v . PRAHRAN OLD SCOTCH has the bye OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD XAVERIANS CLUB XVIII (21 OLD IVANHOE v . YARRA VALLEY ST BERNARDS v . THERRY PENOLA MONASH WHITES v . OLD CAMBERWELL PARKSIDE v . WHITEFRIARS RUPERTSWOOD v . OLD TRINITY COLLEGIANS v . OLD GEELON G 23
B LADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP' $1500 TO THE W INNING CI,IJ?L Points have been allocated for Rounds 10-11 matches . A senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 points CLUB BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS
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COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . OLD IVANHOE . . . . . . . IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . MONASH GRYPHONS . . BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . OLD MENTONIANS . . . . RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . OAKLEIGH . . . . . . . . . .
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ecent coaching conference participants e invited to consider the real scenario face formation of the new rugby super leagu e arns . It was suggested that this rather unique situaJon provides a variety of coaching challenges . A major focus is the development of teams cohesion between a group of diverse personalities from a variety of settings . Team cohesion involves those proedures which combine to increase identification vith and commitment to the team . Team building might therefore be perceived as the actual process undertaken in shaping a cohesive unit . These forces are varied and cover many issues . Specific Action : - these have an important role to Play in developing a cohesive unit . It is essential at team members sense equality and consistenc y across these factors or the level of cohesion may be isly jeopardised at the outset . _y : - team cohesion is increased when members share experiences . Team trips, social gr_"lerings . team building camps and weekends away are most effective and powerful tools that coaches have at their disposal. Distinctiveness: - create a unique team identity which members value . Distinct motos ("it's time"I"Yarras Year -00"), professional and fashionable appearance (training uniforms/image wear), commitment to a certain work ethic in training ("our opposition will be putting in 100% - We'll put in 110%) all enhance identification . Often the more unique or unusual the idea the greater the identification within the team . Sisniiavity: - in attitude, commitment, appearance, professionalism all ensure an increased and collective sense of pride in the team . Personal sacrifices : - individuals must be prepared to make personal sacrifices for the team . This is especially powerful if team members with high status (e .g . the coach, captain, long serving or highly successful player) are prepared to make the sacrifice or commit themselves to a more productive and challenging work ethic. This has a strong flow o n effect on the rest of the team as they act as role models in uniting the team . Clique detectors : - when team members feel a responsibility to the team, then there is no need to develop social cliques . Members work actively against the creation of cliques which so often undermine the team's culture in a pervasive and damaging way . If trust and communication is fostered across the team then cliques are not likely to develop. Team members should also be warned about being on the lookout for social loafers (players who do the bare minimum, cutting corners in everything they do) . These players exist in most
clubs and have the potential to reduce the team to a It el of mediocrity . Communication and respect : - strong positive communication works against undermining gossip, team conflict and power struggles that may infect the team. A strong and valued social support system develops rapport and enhances communication and trust . Enjoyment : - teams that have fun together perform better together and have a better time at it! It is essential that a variety of fun activities and social gatherings be scheduled throughout the season . Fostering enjoyment may also be a protection against the effects of stress and the potential impact of injury. Valuing the in vi it is imperative that the coach balances an emphasis on team identification with a focus on the individual . Valuing individual contributions encourages creativity, ingenuity and responsibility in each team member. This may be one of the most powerful weapons that a coach has at his disposal . Team La , : - is a multi-faceted process essential for success . It is vital that all team members be actively committed to its development . that no member be L..,~mpt from the process and that the complete coaching staff also be involved . Coaches are challenged to respond to these issues and to recognise that they are powerful forces in moulding team success . Ertlcte is a modified extract from Sports Coach.
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'ower House SECTION- D 3 ;i ..ISTC2RY: Juniors and Seniors a t est Hill FC - EFL C`'rai;r4iNG HISTORY: 3 years coaching Forest Hill Reserves and Asst . Coach for Forest Hill Seniors ,
COACHING PHILOSOPHY : Players should enjoy their football and focus on overall club success . I don't differ between senior an d junior plavers
Hugh Lyon
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ITWEA~ f llocving the weekend's round of matches, the only certainty in this section is that my selection success is destined to remain appalling . Two games decided by a solitary point and another by four helps explain why six sides are separated only by percentage . REVIEW West Brunswick were able to overcome a 120 point drubbing in round two at the h ands of Uni Blacks to defeat the ladder leaders in the dying seconds on Saturday. The Wests kicked 7 goals in the third term to take a small lead into the last to put their more fancied opponents on notice . The Blacks responded again and the lead changed several times until a draw appeared inevitable . West Brunswick, through Chris Lehmann, scrambled a kick to score the winning point, with the siren sounding before the Sherrin had hit the turf. For the victors, Steve and Happy Benjamin starred, with Grant Malone again strong at full-back . For the Blacks, Bowles, Beaton and Cunningham were the standouts . Thomastown an d Peninsula played out another torrid encounter, with both sides slotting 21 majors in a game where neither side was able to break free . The Bears led by 11 points at the main break, with Gorski (8) proving an excellent focal point and Luke Smith and Arcoraci dominating around the ground . A strong running third quarter by the Pirates saw them take a 2 goal lead into the last, with this margin remaining for the bulk of the final quarter . Thomastown answered the challenge as they had done throughout the day, and Uket's late 'sausage' saw the home side emerge victorious . The Pirates' best were Landry, Claringbold and Atchison . Parkside defeated Mentone by 4 points in their second round clash, but this week the margin was reversed . The Vultures took a 3 goal lead into the first change, with running players Barr, Sullivan (C) and O'Meara influential . Parkside lifted their work rate through the likes of McCall in the ruck, Sholl and the racehorse Wise . But they were unable to convert their efforts into goals, and the lead oscillated several times, with Mentone in front on the bell . Salesian was the latest outfit to fall victim to Yarra Valley, who have now moved to second position on the ladder. The Bushrangers were dominant and held a 9 goal lead at half time,
with Hancock (7) 1 and Macvean (6) polishing the good -~- - __ work further afield . Salesian salvaged some pride in the last with Thain, Brown and Cincotta fighting hard, but the horse had well and truly bolted by that stage . Kew recorded their third win of the season with a strong victory over Fitzroy Reds . A hectic opening quarter saw the home side up by a kick at quarter time, before Kew answered with a fine six goal second term, Bell snaring 3 of these . The second half belonged to Kew, with half backs Bruno and Cracknell proving a stumbling block for the Reds, with Wood and ruckman Mcarthy also relishing the Fitzroy ground. The Reds' best were Drury, Senbergs and Crowe . PREVIEW Uni Blacks host Parkside, with both sides looking to bounce back from narrow losses last week . The Blacks were a little flat last week and suffered as a result . This game is another test and an opportunity for the red Devils to edge closer to a coveted final four placing . The Blacks have responded well to their previous losses and I would expect them to come out blazing, particularly in the familiar surrounds of the Main . Parkside will have a real crack but the Uni boys should get home by around 3 goals . Kew take on West Brunswick and are playing with a much greater level of confidence than earlier in the year, but the Wests will also be flying high after last week's emotional win . The conditions ,may influence the result in this game, although the visitor's form is pretty good in muddier circumstances, If Malone can keep the likes of Bell quiet up forward, I feel the Wests may have a few more scoring options and will win by 26 points . Yarra Valley play Fitzroy Reds and it would take something pretty special from the visitors to stop the Bushranger juggernout from continuing on its merry way . The Yarra boys will be too tall for the Reds and have several goal kickers contributing each week . They should prevail by 10 goals, despite the best efforts from the Reds . Thomastown play S alesian at the Main St Oval, the scene of the former's terrific win last week. Despite a few injury concerns, the Bears will run onto the ground confident while Salesian will be hoping to improve on their performance
ainst Yarra Valley . Salesi an will need a solid ,tart to give this one shake because the Bear s have a habit of hanging in there . The Bears have a bit more balance, and with Gorski in some touch, they should retain their place in the four . Peninsula play Mentone at Pirate Park in a huge game for both clubs. The Pirates' woes have continued, whilst the plucky Vultures have clawed their way into finals calculations . Both teams will match up fairly evenly around the piround, although the Pirates perhaps shade ivlentone in firepower, where I feel this edge wil l +hem he points . I'f_R E ~
Peninsula OB - congratulate Shaun Fayze and Jon Atchison on their 50th games for the club this week . The Pirates wish you well and look forward to many more games . Yarra Valley Old Boys - congratulate both Joel Ho "Train" & "Filthy" Phil Valoppi for achieving 50 game milestones . Yarra Valley teammates and supporters wish you every success this week ." Thomastown - would like to congratulate Zeb Fleming 200 Games and Brett Thomas 50 Games in Round 11 last week . Also congratulations to Leo Morabito 250 games and Brendan Byron 200 games on reaching their milestones in Round 12 today . Parksid e - Paul Larsen 100. Stuart Ross 100 . Congratulations to you both from your mates at Parkside . West Brunswick - Glenn Heppel, plays his 50th game this week. The club also belatedly wishes club Vice-Captain Damian Keys all the best with his new job . Unfortunately for us it is taking him to Mount Isa. Good luck to you both from all at Wests . TODAY'S MATCHES D2 SECTIO N
SENIORS -- .17.06 .0 0 Parkside: 3 .1 7.5 10.9 15 .10.100 Mentone: 6 .1 8.2 9.5 16.8.104 Parkside: Inserra 3. Moodie 3 . Ryan 3, Wise 2 . Coplev. Mantlli . Williams . Best : Wise. Sholl. McCall . Inserra . MamID. Moodie. Nlentone: M Hovev 5 . C Sullivan 4. While 3. Mick Sullivan 2, Stephens . Matt Sullivan . Best : MBarr. C O'Meara . C Sullivan, M Hom-ey. Futtister. Gallagher . Umpires: Graham Thiiaites (R) 14.13.97 West Brunswick: 4 .5 4.8 11 .10 University Blacks : 3.5 8.7 10.8 14.12.96 West Bnmswiek: S BenjatnLt 6 . J Gross 2. Lehmann 2 . Edwards. Cannane . O'Brien . Brockley. Bestc S Ben atniu . R Benjamin, G Malone . Catmane. Jenkuts . Brocklev. University l~lacks: Bowden 3. Beaton 3 . A Wilson, 2 . Toose 2 . Cunnin hatu. Martin, Paton. Ralph . Best : Cunningham. Bowles . Paton . Beaton, Pe . Marine, Umpires : David D'Altem : Datuel Dinneen (F) 5.2 7.5 8 .9 10.9 .69 Fitzroy Reds: 16 .4 22 .11.143 Kew : 4.1 10 .2 Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 3, T Mitchell 3 . P Jackson. ~Forsley. Dntry . Bishop . Best : Dnttv. Senbergs. Crowe. Wharf. Benic . B Mitchell . Kew: Bell D . Catupbell S. Mor an 4 . Lafranchi 3. Tutetti 3. King. Shaw. Wood. Best : Wood. McCarthv,~idwehr. CraclmelL Horgan. Campbell . Umpires : Luke Moncrieff : Andrew Mitchell (F ) 11 .12.78 Salesian: 25 .13 .163 Yazra Valley OB: Salesian: Cincotta 3, levoli 2 . Thain 2. Bohetic 2 . R Stevens. Radi . Best : Tttaitt. Brown, Cincotta. Bobetic. Yarra Vall ey OB : Hancock 7 . F MacVean 6 . M Laing 3 . P Crenean 2. Middlin 2. White, J Cremean . A Drew . B Peake .. He. Best : A Drew. B Peake, Hancock. F MacYean . P Cretnean . Kruse Umpires: Adam Kooloos: [an Burgess (F) Tfiomastown: 6 .2 12.3 17.6 21 .10.136 Peninsula OB: 7 .3 10.4 19.6 21 .9.135 Thomastown: Gorski 8 . Plant 3 . Ward 3 . B Sutittt 2 . Bvron . Uket. L Snt[th. Valentino . S Smith . Best : Gorski, L SMith. P Corboy . AreoracL Plant . Grech.. Peninsula OB : Payee 6 . Bonner 4. Jubber 2. Higgins 2 . J Atchison . Murray Sharpin . Bowen-, S Parson . Goldthorp . Best : Angus. A Atchison . Claringbold . Jubber. Landry. Payze . Umpires: Jason Moore : Nicholas Katz tF)
RESERVES -17.06 .00 Parkside: 11 .4 20.7 26.11 33.14.212 hSentone : 1 .0 1 .0 1,0 1 .0.6 Parkside: RegLiato 7. Suigleton 6. Stuart 5. Cassano 4. Stonchouse 4. Austin 2. Adams. Antonopouios . Carmody . Martinez . Yandle . Best : Marttne .x. Reginato . Cassano, McCall . Stonehouse . Stuart. fdentone : Sunnier. Best: Fleming. Jolmstone. tt'atersou. 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.4 .18 West Brunswick: University Blacks : 4.2 8.5 12.9 17.16 .118 West Brtm.swick: South, Dishon . Best: B HussMâ&#x20AC;˘ . Baker . Dishon. Ftanagan . University Blacks : HOwell 3. Dimond 3 . Peck 3. Hares 3 . Foster 2 . Costelto. iGtehen. Gadd . Best: Dtmond. Faster. Costeilo. Peck . NiVtlson. Chandler. Fitzroy Reds: 0.0 5.2 8 .2 9 .6.60 Kea : 2.9 6.9 9,12 13 .17.95 Fitzroy Reds: Kane 4 . Bramlec 2. George . Fermi Btvgman . Best : Burdrnann. Grattan . Fanaz . Campbell . Frtbt'.s Bev: Griffiths 3. Perri 2 . Barnes . D'Angelo. DutileEie. Fitzgerald. D Ryon. Xiiereb. Cftnunms. Moussi . Best : Moussi . Beattie. Barnes. GConnor. Ctururon . Giansante. .6.60 Salesian: 9 17 .11,113 Yarra Valley OB : . Cooke, Chapman . Heagarq-. Agus. Best: Riley. 6aiesien: Maillsrd 3 . Healey 2 Evans . Cooke. Malllard. Chapman. Yams Va lley OB: Hale 6. S Keller 4 . Sntrvaker 2 . Rfillechurch 2. J~tsns. B re}2mlds, M ttbnes . Best: Joiner. Hale, Potter. S Kehce . Ross . MorrtsonThomastown: 1 .2 2 .6 3.8 6.14 .50 13,14 .92 Peninsula OB: 4 .5 5.8 10.11 Thomestown: t'o. Blles . Petsvtis. Hansen . Theedorou. tPnSht. Best : t4'right . R Word . Petsuus . Theo3orou. Plourigln. Alexander . Peninsula B: Krohn 4 . Franks 2. McMahon 2. Muir 2 . At(en. Bteasby . Ferguson. Best : Brown . Ferguson . Janett McMahon. Splatt .lVhelan .
UNIVERSTY BLACKS v. PARKSIDE KEW v . WEST BRUNSWICK YARRA VALLEY v . FITZROY REDS THOMASTOWN v. SALESIAN PENINSULA v. MENTONE NAME PAYZE WHITE RYAN GORSKI THAIN
SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL PENINSULA 6 55 MENTONE 3 33 PARKSIDE 3 32 THOMASTOWN 8 31 SALESIAN 0 26 D2 RESERVE
Si%1ITH WEST BRUNSWICK 1 33 FITZROY REDS 4 31 KANE SINGLETON PARKSIDE 6 29 M BYRNE SALESIAN 0 27 REGINATO PARKSIDE 7 2 5 fi%
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D2 F, f2 . ; . PJ EDS Senior Coach : Grant Hammond Res Coach : Darren Kane
1 M Frisby 2 A Walsh 3 C Thatcher 4 M Carrache r 5 D Kane 6 J Bennie 7 J Doyle 8 M Farrell 9 C Prior (RVC) 10 A Urbancic 11 B Mitchell (VC) 12 C Sheather 13 M James 14 T Clarke 15 B Campbell 16 M Wharfe 17 B Le e 18 J Horridge 19 P Cook 20 T Mitchell 21 A Scott 22 M Sammon 23 T Jackson 24 C Tehan 25 P Jackson (VC) 26 B Buick 27 J Loft 28 N Hal l 29 D East 30 B Foster 31 P Crowe 32 T Hart 33 S Drury (C ) 34 D Little 35 A Macldnnon (RC) 36 W Fawaz 37 G Hanlon 38 N Bishop 39 A George 40 G Banc e ry 41 R Burgman 42 A Sainsbu 43 T Villani 44 B Hart 45 E Duff 46 P Heaphy 47 M Hick s 49 A Puglia
50 B Aggenbach 50 E Kynacou 51 J Rawling s 52 B O'Conner(RVC) 53 S Addicott 54 B Worsley 55 D Atkins 55 N Mathews 56 T Madden 57 L Rizviak 58 B Neal 59 M Dooley 61 B Tirrell
62 N Auden 62 P Diaeogiogis 64 D Trindade 65 S Bramley 66 D Timms 68 D Simmonds 69 K Teesdale
71 P Gunn 74 N Fitzpatrick 80 G Box 81 J Hamilto n 82 P Howorth 84 Z Stenburg 85 J Whelen 88 S Greenwood e 0e $~ r ~f le t
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1 B . Lafranchi 2 L . Fitzgerald 3 G . Horgan 4 G . Crimmins (RC) 5 L . Bradley 6 N . Tinetti
7 D . Mitchell 8 J . Doumis 9 S . McCarthy 10 B . Cullen (VC) 11 B. Shaw 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kyriaku 14 J . Looker 15 C . Bradley (VC) 16 D . Wood 17 J . Griffiths
18 N . King (C) 19 J . Dennis 20 M . Raffaele 21 B. Woodhouse 22 J . Paron 23 R . Baker 24 G . Palmer 25 S. Campbell 26 M . Channon~C) 26 P. Nagy gy 27 T. Conno lly 28 D . Cracknell 29 J . Barnes 30 C . Giansante 31 A. Wells 32 D . Mackay 33 D . Wayland 34 C . Dodson 35 R . Brun o 36 S . Ryan 37 J . Landweh r 38 L . D 'Angel o 39 M . Mclnerny 40 C . Hibbard
41 L. Jensen 42 G . O 'Conne r 43 M . Xuereb 44 J . Bell 45 R . Perri 46 M . Fitzgerald 47 M . Lambe 48 A. Acfield 49 D. Ryan 50 J . Denton 51 M . Blair 52 R. Campagna 53 M . Bolis 54 D . Antonello 55 B . Johnston 56 T. Fox 57 B . Pugh 58 C. Watts 59 D . Russo 60 L . Ainsworth 61 S . Moussi 62 B . McGauchie 63 D . Dunlevie 64 N . Nigro 65 J . Sette 66 T. Goodfellow 67 T. Beattie 68 B. McGauchie 99 S. Bruno
M ENi'ODE Coach : Ken Wood Res. Coach: Peter Hirst
1, M . Hovey 2 . R . Gallagher 3 . M . Dixon 3 K. Wood 4 C . Bray 4 D . Emmett 5 T. White 6 C . Stephens 7 K. Gurtler 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B . Sebire 10 T. Stillman
11 C . O'Meara 12 M . Davies 12 T. Fava 13 A. King 14 C . McCan n 15 Mick Sullivan 15 A. Fimister 16 P. Sullivan 17 C . Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 18 R . Waterson 19 D . Prosser 20 C . Groves D. Kelly 21 D . Batey 22 P. Mur h 23 Matt Sullivan p 23 V. O'Connor 24 X . Smit h 25 G . Uptin 27 M . Wis e 28 M . O' Brien
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32 B . Coleman 33 D. Andrew 34 D. Sheehan 35 C. Brown 35 M . Johnstone 37C . Reeve s 37 J . Stern 38 S . Perazzo 40 D . Nichols 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 46 G . Templeton 47 G . Ansalde 48 M . Walsh 52 M . Etcell 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 57 D . Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 S . Wiggins 61 K . Lockhart 65 T. Allinson 67 P. Dynes 70 T. Rogers 73 M . O ' Meara 74 S . Penton 76 P. Hirst 77 B. Flemin 78 M . Cerrite li 99 D . Horler MENTONE R .S.L . 9 Palermo St, Mentone Function Room * Restaurant * Pokies
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1 P. Laursen 2 A. Delle-Vergini 3 S . Pino 4 D . Warren 5 D . Cusack 6 D . Stuart 7 J . Dale 8 J . Chilcott (C) 9 A. Constantine 10 A. Vita 11 B. Hockey 12 D . McCall (VC) 13 A. Copley 14 V. Romano 15 D . Moodie 16 T. Ryan 17 A. Romano 18 A. Reginato
1 S . Parsons 2 S . McMaho n 3 M . Goldthorp e 4 E . Bowe n 5 N . Ken t 6 M . Warne r 7 S . Murray 8 P. Angu s 9 . P. Kroh n 10 A . Haley 11 H . Woodman 12 R . Sharan 13 14 15 B . Coo k 16 S . Claringold 17 L . Barclay 18 S. Glover 19 A. Murph y 20 J . Atchiso n 21 S. Baxte r 22 A. Atchiso n 23 A. Burke
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41 E . Linares 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44 P. Soligo 45 R . D 'Ademo 46 J . Reginato 47 B . Pollock 48 C . Datson 49 B . Hnason 50 B . Carman 51, M . Helmick 52 C. Cecchinelli 53 M . lanello 54 M . Jesse 55 J . Eastwood 56 G . Massett • 57 T. Gallagher 58 D . Lobosco 59 T Pattern 60 D . Moore 61 B . Murphy 62 D . Rees 63 J . Sambuca 64 T. Thomas 65 M . Scarp a 66 M . wis e 67 D . Ingli s 68 D . Stav e 69 S. Dave y 70 SDatso n 71 A. Inglis 72 M . Jess e 73 S. Carmod y
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1 M . Bourke 2 3 S. Sutherland 4 A. Healey 5 M. Canavan 6 R . Cincotta
6 G. Gaspari 7 S . Logan 9 A . Campbell 10 D. Oliver 11 A. Davey 12 A. Gaspari 13 I . Bobetic 14 J . McLaren 15 D.Ievoli 16 A. C hai ppi ni 17 Matt Forbes 18 A. Sexton 19 S. Brown 20 A . Seeger
21 R . Napoli 22 A . Anderson 23 M . Smith 24 A. Grace 25 B . Kirchner 26 J . Nannes 27 M . Mansfield 28 M. Byrne 29 Mick Forbes 30 D . Campbell 31 S .Oldfield 32 A . Stevens 33 S . Trakas 34 D. Gheblikian 35 C. Baxter 36 S . Nola n 37 J . Brennan 38 S. Kouta Iis 39 A. Thain p 40 M . Forer 41 R . Nahas 42 P. Evans 43 M . Cooke 44 C . Hunt 45 S . Horvath 46 D. Nannes 47 S . Baxter 48 A. Robert s 49 J . Giann a 50 D . Blake
2 B .Byron 3 A.Smith 4 G . Petsini s 5 L .Smit h 6 D .Godino 7 S . Plant 9 A . Gentis 10 R .Scott 11 Z .Fleming 12 A.Farquer 13 G .Scarpa 14 J .Alexander 14 A . Ward 15 L .DeiPapa 16 D . Farchione 16 A . Faure 17 D .Gorski 18 F.Arcoraci 19 M . Sinni 21 E.Lentini 23 R .Dimaggio 24 B .Smith
25 R .Kennedy 26 C . Renna 27 G . Paskoski 28 L.Morabito 29 P.Meade 30 P.McCallum 31 S . Oehm 33 M . Uket 34 P. Corboy 35 A .Eccles 36 J.Theodorou 40 B .Thomas 41 A .Cummaudo 42 L. Alevizos 43 S . Smith 44 C.Chapkoun 45 P. Janevski 46 L . Biles 47 D ,Plowright 48 A. Naughton
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1 G Darroch 2 S Chandler 4 M Vaughan 5 R Mackie 6 S Smit h 7 B Cunningham 8 W Pascoe 9 C Pekin 10 N Bowles 11 K Bowden 12 M Kohne 14 J Trevaskis 15 L Mellings 16 P Caccaviello
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2 P Hamilton 3 G Heppell 4 D Coonan 5 A Cannane 6 D Keys 7 S Benjamin
8 L Petchel 9 C Kerr 10 S Byrne 11 J Heywood 12 B Clark 13 S Brockley 14 N Lam pe I 15 B Howlett 16 S Smythe 17 M Hamilton 18 A Baud 19 P Shan d 20 D Edwards
21 S McNamara 22 R Hudson 23 P Weir 24 J Jenkin 25 G Malon e 26 R Benjamin 27 D Pendergast 28 J Ward 29 D Campbell 30 M Lewis 31 S Jackso n 32 S D'Andrea 33 D Whyt e 34 I Twyford 35 B Hamilton 36 P Harris 37 C Irvine 38 T Moore 39 L Brown 40 B Baker 41 A Walker 42 A Stockdale 43 J Tobin 44 S Gason 45 J Smith 46 C Price 47 C Lehmann 48 M Moore 49 D Howley 51 L Sherry 52 D Zanella 53 J Gros s 54 R Sefton 55 M CIyne 56 G John 57 C Lewis 58 D Williams 59 A Kroschel 60 S Lanyon 61 A Edward s 62 S Dishon 63 J Gartlan 64 J Uebergang 65 B Norman 66 M Malon e 67 P Tuckwell 68 C Plazzer 69 R Hussey 70 D Zanella 71 J. Chislett 72 R . Christie 73 C . Cowland 74 M . Gleason
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GALLEY Coach: Tim Killwort h Res Coach : Wayne Reddaway 1 R Pearce
2 T Morri s 3 R Thompson 4 M Fung 5 A Drew 6 D Hows e 7 J Down s 8 L Morris 9 J Keem 10 T Hancoc k 11 F Macvea n 12 J Cremean 13 0 Kysel a 14 E Kruse 15 J Koenan 16 L Taylo r 17 A Laing 18 L White 18 D Ross 19 S Thompso n 20 T Hale 21 M. Wine s 22 B Drew 23 C Arnold 24 M Davie s 25 S Lloyd 26 J Longwort h 27 A Rowe 28 B Reynolds 29 R Coutts 30 D Potte r 31 B Sturzake r 32 C Heffernan 33 P Cremean 34 A Cusan o 35 B Peake 36 R Penaluna 37 D Balshaw 38 B Morrison 39 T Reddaway 40 T Fyffe 41 B. Down s 42 A. Ston e 43 H Park 44 J . H o 45 L Rees 46 B Butler 47 D Lang 48 R Davies 49 S Seabourn e 50 T Kennedy 51 S Gad d 52 A Hartnett
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Hampton Rovers AFC 20 2 22 Werribee AFC 7 0 7 5 Old Brighton Or 2 3 Brunswick AFC 4 0 4 MHSOB 3 0 3 Old Mentonians 2 1 3 Beaumaris AFC 2 0 2 Caulfield Grammarians 2 0 2 De La Salle OC 1 1 2 Hawthorn AFC 2 0 2 North Old Boys 1 1 2 Old Essendon Gr 1 1 2 Old Melburnians 1 1 2 Ormond AFC 0 2 2 St Bernards OC 2 0 2 Aquinas Park OC 0 1 1 Fitzroy Reds AFC 1 0 1 Ivanhoe / Assumption 1 0 1 La Trobe Uni AFC 1 0 1 Mazenod OC 1 0 1 Mt Lilydale OC 0 1 1 North Brunswick 1 0 1 Oakleigh AFC 0 1 1 Old Haileyburians Or 1 0 1 Old Scotch 0 1 1 Richmond Central AFC 1 0 1 St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 1 0 1 Swinburne Uni . AFC 1 0 1 Therry Penola OB 1 0 1 UHSOB 1 0 1 University Blues AFC 1 0 1 VAFAUA 1 0 1 West Brunswick AFC 0 1 1 Whitefriars OC 1 0 1 AJAX AFC 0 0 0 Albert Park AFC 0 0 0 Banyule AFC 0 0 0 Bentleigh AFC 0 0 0
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Bullen - Templestowe Collegians AFC Eley Park AFC Elsternwick AFC Eltham O C Glen Eira AFC Kew AFC Marcellin OC Mentone AFC Monash Blues AFC Monash Gryphons AFC Old Camberwell Gr Old Carey Gr . Old Geelong Gr Old Ivanhoe Gr Old Paradians Old Trinit y Old Westbourne Or. Old Xaverians Parkside AFC Peninsula OB Power House AFC Prahran AFC Rupertswood AFC Salesian O C Sth . Melbourne Districts St Johns O C
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Hampton Rovers wins (2) new Sherrin footballs donated by Spalding and receive product vouchers from Schweppes and Great Southern Pie Company redeemable with their next purchases . Well done Hampton Rovers, and to all donors who have assisted to date, thank you very much from the Blood Bank and the VAFA .
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~ he VAFA says farewell to a great friend and supporter who always believed in "looking after the AMMOS" . We salute his magnificent service to sport and in particular his thrilling broadcasts of football, athletics, cycling and boxing. Our Patron and former President Alex Johnson OAM, was General Manager of Veall's at the time World of Sport started and was the initial sponsor, with Westinghouse, of that show . Alex's relationship and support for Ron was shown when for many years World of Sport ran a VAFA segment o n the show at no cost to the Association . We thank you Ron , and express our deepest sympathy to Pauline and Joanne . Noel Rundle VAFA Treasurer and Life Member
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o readers, Peter --Jilliamson here again, ling in for Ed Sill . Last weekend's results provided plenty of interest in the race for the finals, as well as the fight to avoid relegation . Powerhouse look likely to remain on top, but with a log jam from second to sixth spot, th e remaining three finals berths are still up for grabs . LIkewise the battle to avoid the drop has not been provided with much more of a clearer picture, although Eley Perk helped themselve s in a win over fellow strugglers UHSO B 3 hons v Elsternwic k What should have been a closely fought battle between two teams with a healthy rivalry ended in disappointment for the home side, whose only consolation was a last quarter fightback resulting in the Gryphs lifting themselves off the bottom of the ladder and denying the Wicks the chance to sneak into second spot . For Monash, the two Coxheads . Brett and Rowan, Steve Bourbon and Chris Leeton were all useful contributors, while for Elsternwick, Mussared kicked 10, Neil took loads of marks and Ward and Lilley were excellent in defense . Albert Park v Hawthorn After an even first quarter at the Rats nest, it was all Hawthorn, who romped home to a 145 point win over the hopeless Albert Park unit . For the Hawks, Phil Avery, Nunn and Lauletta kicked half a dozen goals each, while Orchard and James McCormack, Stevens and Davies in the ruck line also stood out . For Albert Park, Chambers, Taylor and new recruit Dardle were the best in an injury depleted line up . Eley Park v BOB The winner of this battle between two undermanned strugglers had the added incentive of a potential two game break from the relegation trapdoor. In the end it was a triumph for the Sharks by more than a satisfying 52 points . After a strong start by the visitors, the home side took control in the middle, providing great service to their fonvards . Bruce (8 goals) and Hawley (5 goals) especially benefited from the midfield delivery, while Blake, Combe and Carey also starred for Eley Park . Williamstown Cyms v S t J ohn s JOC's travelled to Willy with the possibility of streaking into second spot (pending other results) or falling as far as sixth position . The
home side started well with their long, direct style . The opposite happened in the second quarter with JOC's kicking eight . CYMS couldn't quite make up ground after that, resulting in a four goal win to the Dandenong boys, Darren Williams kicked eight for the CYMS while Lee and Daisy" Williams were more than useful . For the JOC's, Ellis, Rydquest, Mark Jones and Hilton with six goals were top contributors. Powerhouse v Richmond Central In the D3 Match of the Day, table topping Power House defeated the second placed Cobras by 20 points at the Ross Gregory Oval . It was a match worthy of its status with the House up at every change, and Centrals tightening towards the end . For the House side, Batty and Robinson kicked five each, while Turrer and Beesley were also outstanding, the latter in a great battle with Centrals O'Sullivan . Siwka, Byrnes and "Spock" Kelly were Richmond's best . PREVIEW Albert Park v UHSO B In a clash of two teams striving to avoid relegation, and coming off heavy defeats, its never easy to pick a winner . With both teams struggling with injuries, the match may not be a pretty affair, but UHSOB's slightly better form should see them over the line . Richmond v Eley Par k Centrals claimed an excellent away win last week, while the Sharks "hawled" themselves further from the relegation precipice with a key win at home . Richmond however have been impressive for most of the year, and I pick them to win . Power House v St Johns Power House have certainly lived up to their name this season and although the JOC's had an impressive away victory last week, Power House's form has been irresistible . Power House to win the match today. Monash Gryphons v Williamstown CYMS CYMS will be keen to avoid their third straight win and a visit to East Caulfield Reserve may do the trick . The Gryphons need every single pla_yer to do their part to give themselves every change of winning. CYMS to win . Elsternwick v Hawthorn Another match which will have a bearing on
,,,,al's competition, and being played at Ifisternwick Park Main Oval . On a big day for Ehe Wicks . I'll pick the home team to consolidate theu- spot in the comp . JOCIAL Elsferrawick are holding their Past Players day this Saturday 24 June from 11 .30 am at the VAFA Umpires Room, Elsternwick Park . Monash Gryphons are holding their bingo night at the Gryh Inn on Saturday 24 June . 7 .30 start and $10 .00 entry also gets you five games . p,ESERVES PREVIE W UHSOB, Richmond Central, Power House, CYMS and Elsternwick to do it for Grangey . " Ed Sill will resume his spot in the scribes chair, but nonetheless I have had fun . Ed can be contacted on 9555 0900 (B) 9898 1535 (H) 0418 349 723 (M) 9553 8675 (F) o r ed . ,, 11@lockers-p1 .com.au (Email). Enjoy the footy today, and have a good VAFA weekend !
i;3sternwiea - Double celebration for the !~; icks as club stalwart ::obert "C,aragey" Gragadernasage plays game number 250 . Known for his articulate elocution (a la Doug Hawkins) . Grangey is a loyal stalwart with 16 years service to the club, and is popular with team mates and opponents alike . . . well, some of the Gryphs anyway . Also Craig Mahoney, one of the. progeny of Elsternwick legend Paul Mahoney, celebrates 100 games for the Wicks . A dashing wingman and a great clubman, Craig would do well to match his father's record of 410 games, but watch this space in 15- 20 years time . Monash Gryphons - defender J ordan Stratford on reaching 50 games with the club . "Stratty" is a strongly built reserves defender best known for his long kicking . Well done "Stratty", and we hope you're around for another 50 games .
SEIVI0'3 - 17.06 .~ 0 A)^ert i'crk : 4.3 6.4 7.9 8.10 .58 F .,:,thorn Amateurs; 2 .3 11 .4 20.8 32.11 .203 ACuert Park: Pastras 3 . Dawdle 2. Param?nsche 2. bfcKay. B.a :: Chambers. Tavior. Robertson . Doxdle . Crcss . Isard. Hawthorn Amateurs: P Accn• 6. Lauietta 6. Nutm 6 . Davies 3. Johnston 3 . Strand 3, S Avery'. Edmond, Hives. Rro:ut. D Zatrralla . Best: P Averv. Davies . Orchard, Nunn . hkCormak. Stevens. Umpires: Adam Goodes: Tyrell Russell (F ) Eley Park: 2 .6 5.10 12 .14 23 .15.153 1111808 : 4 .4 7.5 11 .8 15 .11 .10 1 Eley Park : Bruce 8 . Hawley 5. Comte 2. Hook 2 . Morris 2. Botven. Breadhead . Smith. Trotter. Best : Bruce. Blake. Cara. Comte . Hawiev. Nelson . UH AB: B Farrelly 4. O'D,vy~er 4 . Henderson 2. Starbuek 2, Johns 2. D'n~enuto . Best: Catlin, ODu~s~er. Johns. D Farrelly . Catterall . Starbuck . Umpires: Chris Moore (F) . Jarred Aspinall: Daniel Stephens (B ) Power House : 3.5 6.5 9 .12 14.16.100 4.0 5.4 8.6 12.8.80 Richmond Central: Power House: Robinson 5. Batty 5. Craven 2. Ad . Brut . Mahoney . Best: Robinson . . Craven. Batty. Richmond CentrsL• Siwka 2 . Conrrn= 2 . Ttuner. Beasley. Liovd O"Sullitan 2. h7atcolm. Macaic. Andanoipnulas . Porteous, Bxnes . V Kelly . Best : Shvka. V Kellv. h4acak . Byrnes. Sowerby. Harry. Umpires: Dianne Whiteley. Peter Griffiths (F ) Williamstown: 4.2 5 .4 8.9 12.11 .83 3.5 12 .9 14.10 16.11.107 St Johns OC : Williamstown : William s u8. Lee 2 . loans . It7atUtetvs . Best : D Williams. Lee . DS Willlaus. R`ouda . Phentister. Hann. St Johns OC: Goal kickers and best payers results not rec eived . Umpires: Heath LitUe: Andresv Rechunan (F) 1 .1 3.3 5.4 9.10 .64 &Sonaslt Gryphons: Etsternedek: 5 .5 10.8 15.13 17 .19 .121 Ptonesh Gryphons: Gonis 2 . Healy 2. Lecton 2. R Gilchrist. Watson. R Miite. Best: R Cadtcad . S Bourbon . B Coatead. Leeton . Stratford. R Gilehrlst . EFsternwlek: Vussared 10. Bravlnn3 . Noonan 2 . Faster. Lyons. Best : Adussared. Mahoney. Curtain . Tilley. McNa~vo. Foster. Umpkcs: Geoff Carom (R), David Leath ifl
RESERVES - 17 .06 .00 3 .3 6.8 10.8 10 .12 .72 Albert Partk: Hawthorn Amateurs; 3 .5 5.5 5.8 10 .10.70 Albert Park : Pantaaopoulos 3. Kane 2 . Marriott 2. S Atten. Jackson. Foistlh. Best: A Cale Hetrs. Forsyth, Jackson . Kane. Marriott . Hawthorn Amateurs: Dickson 3 . Pollock 2. Fitzgerald . S tnine. Law. Lord. .4eCowaat . Best: Barker. Chepa. Diekson . Pollock. Tierney. Williams . Eley Park: 1 .1 5.4 10 .4 13 .7.85 UHSOB : 6.4 9.8 17 .10 21 .13.139 Etey Park: An..mdel 5. Kett 2 . .lie.xandridis . Baldry. Dunstan. Fisher . Fton•er, Johnstone . Best: AnmdeL Hall. Heath, Dunstan. flaxer. Thontas. UHSOB :'.tills 4, 6Reffiv 4. Sa:~itv 2. Cook 2 . iladrigano 2 . Shephard 2 . Blpth. French. Stanton, Bunn. Pengtlly. Best: DeLuise . Tuney. Stanton, O'Reilly . Shephard . Burin . 5.4 10 .10 13.15 16.24.120 Power House : Richmond Central: 3.1 4 .1 6.2 6.3 .39 Power House : Gaiakas 8 . Parlou 2 . Travkt 2 . Gill . Datidsan. Hall. Byers. Rest: Mute Miller . Galakos . Pill . Rllller. Robertson. Richmond Central: Day' 4 . Guthrie. Mijatosic . Best: Riclto.lVoodman . Day. Bi Smith . Casitoau . OBrien . Williantstown : 2 .3 2 .5 4.9 11.10 .76 10.8 10.10 .70 St Johns: 3 .1 8.7 : Kosntatos 4 . Toby 2 . Payne 2 . Butterkieg. Dowsev. Jones. Best: Williamstown Drnssey. Philips. Toby. Bauras. Ivkovie. Sa+.~ioa. St Johns: Goal kickers and best players results not received . R4onash Gryphons: 3 .7 5.10 8 .12 10 .12.72 Elsternwick: 0 .3 1 .4 5.6 9 .12.66 RYonash Gryphons: vmils 5. McGrait 2 . Carter. Kent . King. Best: Buick. lUells. Hale . Clarke. Broa•ell . King. Elsternw4ek: Harkin 2 . Byrne. Franklin . Devonshire . Reeves, Clement . Hunt. Currie. Best: Currie, Byrne . Hankln. Walker, Grattdcmang~ . Smith.
TODAY'S MATCHES D3 SECTION SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTfii. WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 8 56 D .SEARLE POWERHOUSE 0 54 MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 10 52 LAULETTA HAWTHORN 6 46 B FARRELLY UHSOB 4 3 3 D3 RESERVE
D. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 8 49 MILLS UHSOB 4 33 N . PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2 27 PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 26 HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 2 22
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1 . R. Hassan 2. M . Ladson 3. S . Reynolds 4. S . Holmes 5. C . Horbury 6 . L . O'Donnell 7 . M . Hartnett 7 S. Flentjar
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26 B . Carruthers 27 D . Clarke 28 A . Clarke 29 T. Cleveland 30 B . Abrahamsen 31 P. Dolence 32 H . Starbuck 33 P. Drendel 33 A. French 35 J. Harris 36 M . Patterson 37 G . Catterall 338 A B .9M. Rea ce
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CLUBS AND UMPIRES TAKING TOO LONG AT F TIME AND DURING OTHER BREAKS . MATCHES MUST START ON TIME. RESERVES MUST FINISH BY 1 .50 P M Clubs need to be reminded that the breaks - quarter time 5 minutes, half time 15 minutes, three quarter time 7 minutes - are not being complied with - certainly most matches are not starting 15 minutes after the conclusion of the first half. Clubs are automatically fined $50 for a start beyond 15 minutes at half time and $25 automatically for a late start to a match and a late start after quarter and three quarter time . Umpires are to assist with this process by telling teams, three minutes before the game and three minutes before the game is due to re-commence after half time that they are "walking out" and the game is soon to start (3 minutes) . It would be fair to say that most VAFA clubs incurred multiple $25 or $50 fines during last week's matches for these offences . An examination of all match paperwork last Monday revealed that only two matches - Power House v . Richmond Central (seniors) and Ormond v . Glen Eira (U/ 19) - started on time, and had the correct quarter time, half time and three quarter time break . One of the worst games - North Old Boys v . Old Haileybury - shows a late finish to the reserves (undisclosed fine), late start 2 .10 ($25 fine) ; 7 minute 1/4 break ($25 fine) ; 22 minute 1/2 break ($50 fine) ; 6 minute 3/4 time (okay) - game concluded 4 .54 ; late phoning of scores 5 .22pm ($25 first offence) . Total fines $125 (per club), plus the fine for late reserves match finish . Reserves matches must not impede the starting time of senior matches the shortening of the third and last quarters procedure to avoid this is outlined in the 2000 Fixture Handbook . It states : If a third quarter of a reserves match starts after 1 .00 pm the available playing time left is calculated by adding the time from the start of the third quarter until 1 .50 pm less sevens minutes (three quarter time break) . This time is then divided by two (2) with this time to be played for each of the third and last quarter.
No time on is added in this situation . So in a match, if a third quarter starts at 1 .10 pm, each of the third and last quarter is to be of 16 minutes and 30 seconds . All VAFA umpires have been briefed regarding their responsibility in keeping matches to schedule . Timekeepers are also asked to assist by sounding the siren one (1) minute before the start of each quarter is due to start .
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,our sides on eight wins, two sides on seve n wins and another on six! Anybody out ther e want to tip the finalists in D4 this season? Not I, said this Papa Bear and we all know that there are only four spots to be had so teams need to just keep winning.
with a big win over . The Synners we have returned to form in a big way in the last fortnight and have re-established _hemselves as one of the sides setting the pace .
REVIEW That was something that South M elbourne were able to do as they fixed up Swinburne at St James Park . The Districts, aided by three goals from Bradley, have now shot to the top of the table on the strength of their seventy point victory last weekend . The side who they replaced at the head of the table, Bulleen, were overrun by Eltham in a tight tussle out at Research . The Cobras had the better of things early before the defences of both sides made scoring difficult and it was all square at three quarter time . However it was the Turtles through the work of Doody in the ruck, Luttick. Horsburgh and Todaro who finished the stronger with a big last term . May, Pearson and McLaren fought hard for Bulleen but Eltham's victory breathed some life back into their year . North Brunswick had a battle all the way in their game with Mt Lilydale before securing a crucial six point win . The Rams set the pace early on until North hit back in the third term to see scores level at three quarter time . It was goal for goal in the last before North Brunswick managed to hit the lead with a minute to go on the clock and hold on for a vital win . Young (8), Care, Whitman, Freeman and Dimarco led the cast of usual suspects in the best for victors . In blustery conditions at Hoppers Crossing Bentleigh turned in a strong effort to defeat Old Westbourne. The Warriors struggled to convert up forward as Seeley . Adaway, Sharp and Martin applied plenty of pressure all over the ground for the Bentleigh side . Old Westbourne, who were best served by Fairfield, in defence, Leitch, A.Horsburgh and Aldridge, fell down across half forward and acknowledged they were beaten by a better outfit on the day. S t M ary s were pushed all the way in their clash with Brunswick, which started at the unusual time of 2 :10pm . Whether this was to allow Dipper to harass members of the crowd with soft drink merchandise, as he is want to do, I'm not sure however the five point margin ensured this tipster got no where near the grand final tickets let alone the cash jackpot . Syndal gave their percentage a valuable boost
PREVIEW . I said last week that the ladder was starting to take shape but that notion has completely gone out the window, further proof that you should believe half of what you hear and none of what you read ! The first week of return matches sees `- s travel to take on Elthâ&#x201A;Źrm at Research . The Turties have proved more enigmatic than Cli e Waterhouse this season and can little afford a lapse today whilst the Saints will be looking for a lift against a familiar foe . Despite some injuries to key players Eltham have too much at stake to drop this . Brunswick host Mt Lilydale and have the chance to draw level on points if they can secure their third win for the year . The Rams don't seem to have earned the rewards for their efforts this season, rarely being flogged but not quite able to win enough games to really make a mark . Today should be different however and Mt Lilydale will walk away with a win . Old Westbourne will be looking to make up for last week's hiccup when they host North Brunswick today. Both sides are sitting just outside the four and for the Warriors a loss would almost end their final's hopes . North returned to the winner's list last start and with the likes of Freeman showing improvement will want this to continue however Old Westbourne at home is a tough ask and the Warriors may just hold sway . In the clash of the round two sides in the four, South M elbourne and Syndal Tally Ho meet at Albert Park . Another huge game for both clubs and will contribute to a see-sawing D4 ladder for yet another week! The winner has a real opportunity to cement their place in the four and the home ground advantage might just be enough for South to get up . Things don't get any better for Werribee a a Bentleigh se making its second trintheyos f across the West Gate in the space of a fortnight The 'Bees have only notched up one win for the year whilst on the other hand Bentleigh seem t othesidewhom stclubs emto hinkareth ( ones to beat at the moment. An upset woul dgreatfortheWeribe boysbutIdon't hinkthis !
1,, 1-1 1 Bentleigh by enough .
Ill die last game of the round Swinburne hos t I3ulleen side on the rebound . The Cobras faded j t'i ihree quarter time last week and wi ll be desto make sure one loss doesn't turn into two A tough draw for the Razorbacks who face e hir second th etop fou r mselves on sid the wrong end ofnthe _ lli today. Bulleen to bounce back . ' eSult PRESS CORESSPONDENTS Please fax match details to 9457 1580 and I u also be contacted on 0409 571 580 . Apologies ~,nyone who has had difficulties getting throug h I,LII my band of highly trained office staff are on ;irike over poor wages . What can you do ?
Old Westbourne - Derek Horsburgh plays his 100th game this week . An Inaugural member, D~rek has been a fine contributor over 10 seasons . A real hard nut, Decka is a popular clubman . Well r1, r )n your achievement.
1 SENIORS - 17 .06.00 North Bnmsvlelc 3.4 6 .7 14.10 19.14 .128 18,14 .122 Mt Lilydale: 3.2 11 .6 14.10 North BruaswielcYounk 8, J Boudotoh 2, Sc, t1'ernham 2. M Sorleto 2. latouf 2 . DiN9arco . lvhiiman, R Pretty. Best : Young. Care . Whitman . Freernan. DiMarem. Pretty. Mt Lilydale: Ho~c nboom 3 . Gibson 2. Pearce 2, Turner 2 . Wilson 2, Andersnn . carrion . Cault'teld . Haves. Kennedy, McKenzie, Varga Best: Caroian. Del Bionco. Haves. Pearce . Gibson . Brebner. Umpires: Jason Lane : Simon Ol'n*e (F) 6 .4 11 .11 13 .13 17.17.119 Brunswick. St Msrys : 6 .3 8.5 12 .13 18 .16.124 S Moore 10. Shore 2. Prescott 2 . Fulton . O'Brien. Kannegtesser. Best: BrunsWlck: S Moore . Cavan . Fulton. Kamregiesscr. Hammett. St Marys: Allen 4. Rounds 3. P Harrison 3, rnardi 3. Theoharis 3. Carta. Bo}es . Best: P Harrison . N Goldsworthy. Boyes. Carra. Frail. Umpires: Chris Gregor} : Ken McNiece (F) 13.8 .86 Eltitem Co llegians: 0.3 4.6 6.6 Bulleen Cobras : 3.3 4.9 5.12 7.14 .56 Eltham Collegians: Comnertv 3 . Todaro 2 . Pilapil 2, Justice 2. Baud, Doody, Smyth . Horsburgh Best: Doody. PilaBates, A Main . Luttick . Todar o.Bulleea Cobras: Clements 2 . Pearson 2. Saaksjani. Trinchi, Barlan}ek. Best : Mar . b'[eLaren . D TrLUiu. M D'AN~elo. Badanjek Pearson .Umpires: Ron Smith: Pat Maebus IFI . James Machos 181. David Murray: Bob Se}ruour (G ) 10 .15.75 Swinburne University. 22,13.145 South Melb. Districts: SWinbume University: Debono 3 . Prior 2, Milano 2. Luckey. O'Mara Sheerly. Best : Debono, Milano . Sheedv. Kane. Parsons. Abbott. South Mem. Districts : Gibbs to, Daly 3. Bradlev 3. McDougall 2. Jacobs. Gesney . Hogan . Henderson. Best: Pawell. Thomas . Hobtiins. Bell esini. Bradley. Gibbs. Umpires: Miles Argall: Mark Childs (F) 7.3 9 .10 17.11 23,13 .151 Sydnai Tall y Werribee Amateurs: Her 2.1 3 .4 4 .6 4.7.31 Sydnal Tally Ho: vanbderkruk 7 . Dix 4. Dance 2. Cachia 2 . Morrison 2 . lyde 2. Rutter. W Hall. Joy, Toce. B^sL Dec Rutter, Vanderkruk . L Hannemann. Morrison, W Hall . Wexrlbee Amsteurs : A Horsburgh 3 . Crosswett . J Horsburgh Best : : An(hony Fairfield. Leitch. A Harsburgh . Aldridge. Chaftey. Robson . Umpires Simpson: Peter Woods (F). Paid Whitehead: Bernie Jeph_wn (G) Old Westbourne: 2 .1 3.1 3.2 5 .6.36 Bentle7glr: 2 .2 6.7 8 .6 10 .15.75 Old Westbourne: Goal kickers and best Players results not receNed . Benfleiipr: Phelan 2. Ireson 2 . Ptrie. Gold. Caterson. Adauay. Anastasio. Brown. Best : Seeley, Adaway. Sharp. Martin. Ireson . Gold . Umpire: Robert Sneddon (R )
SENIORS LAST WK TOTAL CLUB NAME S MOORE BRUNSWICK 10 62 C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 0 45 YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 38 P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 3 32 PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 0 3 0 D4 RESERVE PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 37 THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 4 28 STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25 FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 0 22 STAMATAKOS BENTLEIGH 2 2 0 TODAY'S MATCHES D4 SECTION OLD WESTBOURNE v . NORTH BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK v . MT LILYDAL E
ELTHAM v. ST MARYS SWINBURNE v. BULLEEN COBRA S STH MELB . DISTRICTS v . SYNDAL TALLY HO WERRIBEE v . BENTLEIGH ( game switched from o riginal draw)
RESERVES -17 .06 .00 North Brunswick: 5.0 12 .4 15.13 18.21 .129 4.3 6 .5 7.7 9.7.61 Mt Lilyd®le: North Brunswick. Papanikalaou 7, Briffa 2 . B Laoumizes 2 . P Sorleto 2 . Crosuta . Patutlo. Pizzari. Rhook. Pisasale. Best: Ri~azzi . Rotella. Devita. P Sorleto, Papamkolau . Pizzari. Mt Lilydale : Strachan 2. urrett. Delahunt. Egan . Flanagan, Jotinsan . Kuffer, ftlsh. Best: Johnson . Burrett. Delahmit. Morrison, Allanson . Flanagan. Brunswick: 0 .0 0.0 1 .1 1.2.8 7 .3 15.7 20 .10 24 .16.160 St Marys: Brvnsss9ck: Lever. Best: Kerr. Lever. Salvatore. Carrolton, Che}ne .St Marys: Ellis 6, =5 , Burt 4. Joyce 3. Hendv 2. L'ningstone. Miller. Zsembery. Evans. Best: anth. Roseman . Pope. Miller. Evans. Ellis. Eltttam Collegians: 1 .0 2.0 4 .1 5.2.32 Bulleen Cobras: 3.4 7 .7 11 .9 13.9 .87 Eltham Collegians : Woodward. Beecroft. Decker. T Barnett . Evans. Best: Evans . Da~ies . R Watson. Levs . Barnett, G 5t'are .Bulleen Cobras: Thompson 4, Rodrigues 4. Casev 3. Cooke. Sette. Best : Mazzarella . Rodrigues. Cook. Sette . J Trinchi. Tltompson . Swinburne University: 9 .16 .70 17.9.111 South Melb Districts: Swinburne University: Kenzie 3 . Thomas 2 . Debatista. Galiina Demarte. Goodv}in. Best : Kenzie . Janes. Gallina . James . SchlvtrdL Culph . South Melb Distri cts : Lazzaro 4. Doyle 3 . Fern 3. Brvson 2 . Hall 2. Wright. Contreras, Henderson . Best: Lazzaro. Hall . Nice, Johnson . Wright . Sydnat Tsliy Ho : 2.2 3.5 6 .7 9,10.64 Wem'bee Amateurs : 4.1 8.3 10.6 12.8.80 Sydnal Tally Ho: Stoforldis 3. Bent 2. Christiansen. D Richardson. B Hatmemann . Pierce. Best : Ertan . B Hannermamt, Stoforidis . S MacFarlane, P Sheer, M MacFarlane.WerrIDee Amateurs : Goal kickers and best players results not received. Old Westbourne: 0.2 0 .5 2.7 6,9 .45 Bentleigk• 4 .2 4 .4 9.8 12.13 .85 Old Westbourne: Hewitt 2. Rivalland 2. M Aquilino. Robertson . Best: Rivall and. M Aquilina Leitch, Flemin . Cbristo. N Aquilino. Bentleigh : States 2. Stantatakos 2. Kell 2. Fh~ 2, L P(ttito. i~Pittito . Psaras . Backman. Best: Wttlthington . Beatle. Fly. J Neve, ilarastavrou . Stamatakcs.
D4 Section BENTLEIGH Coach: Paul Dimmatina Res. Coach: Paul Jemmeson 1
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J Handf eld I Jackson A Henry D Martin (C) L Codarin B Fotopoulos P Withington P Jemmerson (RC) J Psaras S Adawayy S Hall (RVC) R Fishlock A Graham S Arvanitis A Clough
G Stamatakos D Gold B.,Padgham J(E~y) Seeley ~/C) R English D Fishlock M Eefting L . Sampson L Ireson M Backman P Hutchison (VC) G Beatt ie L Pittito J Bounsall J Neve (RDVC))
G Kell R Neve S Craven RDVC ( ) A Pittit o G Rubio-Thorne B Moffat J . Fly A Stanes M Pine R Hall M Snelling S Cologero D Manning C Aitken T Cox T Caterson D Pittito
BRUNSWICK Coach : Stan Gilday Res . Coach: Steve Kannegiesser
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S .Goodwin A Leve r D . Dowdl e P.Laming D .Sedgwick D .Clarke J.Grixti S .Lake TFulton S .Kannegiesser S .Moore R .Smith A .Dean G.Mcgowan V.Gaffy N .Melone
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M .Mcbride M .Lovett L.Mcbrid e M .Cleveland G.Cross S .Dreier G .Conway B . Mcbride S . Mcbrid e M,Bullock S .Draffin S .Londrigan M .Whiteside S .Hewitt A.Los A.Berius M .Attard J .Hope R.Mainelli M . Bond S.Woodbridge D .Woodards C .Miller P.Geddes P.Mcra e L .Marchan t J .Ear A.Cosman o A. Geddes G .Cavanagh S.Grant B.Cazal y B. Breft T.Lovett
M .Cox YSaad C .Caminiti C .RVan D . Stocks E.Pavio G .Surace H .Hahne J .Bradley J .Ericson J .Gibson J .Harris L.Cavanagh L.Cordes M .Commerford M .Nugent M .Robinso n M .Ryan N .Bowma n P.Conduit
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12 13 N . Cooke 14 S . Casey 15 J . Trinchi 16 D. Trinchi 17 M . Fait 18 R . Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 N . Lykopandis 22 P. Bastasi n 23 J . Redfer n 24 M. Opie 25 W. Olney 26 J . D'Angelo 27 28 A . Foskett 29 A . Summers 30 S . Colverston 31 S . McLaren (DVC) 32 C . Clements 33 A . Cook 34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 35 T. Sett e 36 P. Dall'Oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G. Brown 39 H . Dimitriou 40 T. May 41 R . Rigoni 42 V. Dam 43 B . Dimasi 44 B . Saaksjarvi 45 J . Mustica 46 C. Borrelli 47 48 M . Soumelidis 49 50 C. Genitsaris 51 R. Rodrigues
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26 J . Glare 27 R . Beecroft 28 T Barnett 29 A. Mann 30 M . Dean 31 T Carter 32 C . Baud 33 M . Stanley 34 R . Pilapil 35 T. Todaro 36 L . Donaldson 37 S. Henry 38 A. Macaulay 39 F. Coonerty h
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OLD GEELONG v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. HAMPTON ROVERS 1VANHOE/ASSUMPTION V. THERRY PENOLA GLEN EIRA V . AJAX pRAI-IRAN v. BEAUMARIS at Harry Trott D1 SECTION
OAKLEIGH v . BANYULE OLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON MONASH BLUES v . LA TROBE UNI. CAULFIELD GR. v. AQUINAS OLD CAREY v. ST . LEOS EMMAU S D2 SECTION PARKSIDE v . KEW WEST BRUNSWICK v . YARRA VALLEY 0 B FITZROY REDS v . THOMASTOWN SALESIAN v. PENINSULA 0 B MENTONE AMATEURS v. UNIVERSITY BLACK S 1?3 SECTION
ALBERT PARK v. RICHMOND CENTRAL ELEY PARK v. ST. JOHNS POWER HOUSE v. MONASH GRYPHONS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . ELSTERNWICK HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . UHSOB D4 SEC'IYON NORTH BRUNSWICK v. BRUNSWICK ELTHAM v . MT . LILYDALE ST. MARYS v. SWINBURNE UNI . BULLEEN COBRAS v . SYNDAL TALLY HO SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v. BENTLEIGH WERRIBEE AMATEURS v . OLD WESTBOURNE
CLUB 18(1) ST . KEVINS v. MARCELLI N MAZENOD v. DE LA SALLE - game switched from original draw now Mazenod home game. PRAHRAN v . OLD SCOTCH OLD BRIGHTON has the bye OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at Toorak Park CLUB 18 (2) YARRA VALLEY v . ST. BERNARDS THERRY PENOLA v. MONASH WHITES OLD CAMBERWELL v . PARKSIDE WHITEFRIARS v. RUPERTSWOOD OLD TRINITY v. COLLEGIANS OLD GEELONG v. OLD IVANHOE - clash with seniors. UNDER-19 SECTION 1
ST. KEVINS v . OLD HAILEYBURY DE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTON OLD PARADIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES v . MARCELLIN OLD XAVERIANS v . COLLEGIANS at fioorak Park MAZENOD 0 C v . ST. BERNARDS UNDER-19 SECTION 2 HAMPTON ROVERS has the bye OLD TRINITY v. OLD IVANHOE BEAUMARIS v. OLD SCOTCH MHSOB v. YARRA VALLEY
OLD CAREY v. WHITEFRIARS UNDER-19 (2) BLUE MONASH BLUES v. SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS DE LA SALLE v . MENTONE AMATEURS
ST. LEOS EMMAUS v . ORMOND GLEN EIRA v . AJAX - game switched from original draw, now Glen Eira home game . Clash with seniors CAULFIELD GR . v. OLD MENTONIANS - clash with seniors UNDER-19 (21 RED
OLD ESSENDON v . TIGER SHARKS OLD CAMBERWELL v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA has the bye
NORTH OLD BOYS v . AQUINAS
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Review Section 1
played well . Beaumari byeshadte .
I 'Bee's Lions are roaring right into finals contention with a well rounded solid performance against the spasmodic St . B .'s . The Lions closed down the dangerous O'Donnell & Legudi and were brilliant in the 1st & last quarters . In the lst the Lions had the ball inside 50m 22 times to St . B .'s 4 . And in the last when St . B .'s got back to within 13 pts, they steadied and kicked away . Look out! Marcellin was outstanding in the first half with Jarrod & Gartner dominating up forward . In the 3rd the Nodder's held their own before unleashing a 7g last term to only go down by 24pts . The inconsistencies are an obvious worry for both teams. Old Xav s decided to let everyone know that the rumours going around the traps that they could be on a'slide' are unfounded . They had a terrific proficient win against the in form' O .M .'s . After an even first half, O .B.'s slammed on 8g 10 to Uni's 3g 9, for their first win against a side in the top four . Now that the monkev is off the back - watch out! Old H . finally came through with a win . Waxman with 5g & the even 4-quarter performance was great . SKOBS & De La had a hard fought game with De La hitting the front with 5 minutes to go in the 3rd . Two late goals to SKOBS & 2 more early in the last; T .P.O . floods the backline - game over !
Section (2) Blu e All I can say is the boy is in form tipping 5 from 5 (pity I can't do it in the AFL) . Upsets a plenty were the nature of last round . The Grammar Boys were f an tastic kicking 12g to the Blues 4 in the last half . Siap an tis with 5, throw in the usuals Rynberk and Bruhn - this FWD line c an kick goals . Coach Winduss has Old Ment , pumped an d why not? Flavel boots 6 & Widelski 3 - they kick straight! Great effort! For De La, Funston, Burrows & Garland were good. St . Leo's caused the upset of the round with Sth . Melbourne losing their first game . Irwin magnificent with 8, Boyd, McKe an & Moss, terrific with the ball. The last half, fantastic with 10g . Mentone were a bit slow to start, but then played good consistent running football to outgun Ajax by 31pts . Little bagged 4 with 3 each to the consistent performers Atherton & Michaelidis . For Ajax, Goldm an , Henzel an d Unglick were best . Ormond did what they had to do an d increased their percentage by 25 .38pts . Murphy doing the damage up front with 9 big ones, an d the backline were sensational in not allowing one major through . For Glen Eira, Clark, Deme trious and Dimachki battled hard .
Section 2 Old Scotch kicked 29 goals and had 11 goal kickers as they easily accounted for Yarra Valley running out winners by 176 points . Brooke was best afield kicking 7, while Rodski, WilsonHumphries, and Josephs also played well for Old Scotch, and for Yarra Valley Senaratne, Strong and Parry each battled hard . MHSOB stayed only two points out of the four with a strong win against Old Ivanhoe. For the winners Veale, Brown, Wright, and Svirskis were best, while Binney was great again for Ivanhoe along with Morris and Lynch . Old Trinity continued to show glimpses of the form that saw them rise to the top of the ladder earlier in the season, when they came from behind to convincingly beat the Whitefriars by 64 points . Cornell moved his impressive goalkicking total for the year to 35 and was in the best for Trinity along with Ellerbeck, Armatas and Bullen . An eleven goal second quarter set up victory and a move into the final four for Wayne Stafford's Hampton Rovers as they ran out winners over Old Carey by 102 points . Fisher and Kelly were the best of the Rovers 11 goal kickers with five apiece, while Carr, Ng and Sendeckyj all
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Section (2) Re d With seven rounds remaining the ladder is tightening up with any one of the top six teams looking like they could play in the finals . The North Old Boys also showed that the fight for the top of the ladder is a lot closer than previously expected when they inflicted Old Essendon's second defeat in a row running out winners by four points in a thrilling match . Inaccurate kicking was costly for Old Essendon as they kicked 13 points to the NOBs five . Bulleen Templestowe kicked seven goals to none in the first quarter tc set up their second strong win in a row when the} convincingly beat the struggling Tiger Sharks bs 114 points . For the Tiger Sharks, Lynch was besi kicking 4 while Johnston, Simon and Fowles eacY battled hard . Rupertswood stayed in third pla candolyegmbhitwopeams l a huge win over the previously inform Therr< Penola. Temming was the best of an amazing 12 goal kickers for Rupertswood kicking 6 whIlf Burrowes, Temming and Baines were bes around the ground . Aquinas forfeited to Ok Camberwell, and Uni Blacks had the bye .
previe;J Section 1 Thinking of something to do today? Why no doxvn to Albert Park to watch the match of the between O .M .'s and Uni Blues (Sunday) . tch King knows that Uni must get back on and win otherwise they could tumble out of iour for the first time . Whereas, Holdsworth ;loNvs that their 'must' win means they keep the road 'i .;rassing those in the four . Across. Mazenod , 1turday), have a look at Collegians v a win to the Lions could put them in the tr. Marcellin face Old Xav's, who are rejuve,i,lted after their great win last week . With `IcDonnell dominating up forward, this tall run,111h unit will overwhelm Marcellin . O .B .'s a t against O .P.'s should have another % hoosting win . Old H . fresh from their first win Âťi, .vs De La but unfortunately they will cop a beltSt. B .'s are at home for the 2nd week and roni the ladder leaders . Coach O'Connor must ,~e his chargers ready to play 4 full quarters t o 11 a~ r any chance to win - they won't . SKOBS by ; pts .
section 2 in a battle for fourth spot the Hampton Rovers take on the Whitefriars in what should be a great inc . _rIn their round 3 clash the Rovers won a i,ht game and should be too good again as they seem to be playing the more consistent football . lhe Friars will need to have goalkicking machine Swain at his best to win this one . Ladder leaders Beaumaris have barely faulted this year with only one defeat so far and will be too good for Old Ivanhoe when they meet at Chelsworth Park . MHSOB has won some big games this year bu t ll have to play at their absolute best if they're L,oing to beat Old Scotch who were looking awe-. me last week in yet another decisive win . Last time Yarra Valley and Old Carey met the C's won after a close battle all day . Both teams have ~hocvn glimpses of good form this year but haven't been quite able to pull it all together, in a close game I'm going for the Bushrangers . Old Trinity have the bye .
'Section ( 2) Blue The Blues travel down to Springvale and will be hell bent on coming away with a win . Coach Winduss no doubt will have his guys ready to go for the full 4 quarters, but against this Blues out'fit, if they can get within 36pts it would be a great lam effort . The Swan's would be smarting after last week's effort and will come out blasting goals a,,5ainst De La . Unfortunately for De La, the Swan's are too big, too strong and too quick - they .hould win by 85pts . The match of the round sees Mentone play St . Leo's at South Reserve . For Mentone, this is a must win . Every team above them should win, therefore, they need the 4pts due to their low percentage, to keep in touch with he 4 . But St . Leo's form is too good to ignore . Ormond host Ajax at Gunn Reserve and need to vAn and win well to try & lift the percentage due
to the 'log jam' of teams on the same points . Finally, the Packer Boys face the Grammar Boys at Leila Rd . Caulfield needs the win and just might slip into the four if there is an upset . Section (2) Re d Old Essendon haven't been too used to losing this year and will be looking to turn around their poor form of the last two weeks when they take on Aquinas . Old Camberwell have looked great over the last month and have a realistic chance of taking out top spot if they keep up their great form, they've got too much at stake this week and should easily account for the Tiger Sharks . The Uni Blacks have improved in leaps and bounds over the last few rounds and should have too much strength for Bulleen-Templestowe, although one should never forget the dreaded University exam and holiday period which often has a debilitating affect on University teams . In a close one I'm going for the Blacks . Therry Penola knocked off Old Essendon two weeks ago and despite last week's defeat have shown some ominous form this season, they'll have their work cut out for them this week when they battle the always strong North Old Boys . The NOBs now have the top of the ladder within their sights and can't afford to drop this one . Rupertswood have the bye.
SENIORS
CLUB NAME UNDER 1911 MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS O'DONNELL MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON R . LEGUDI ST BERNARDS DE LA SALLE O'CONNELL
LAST WK TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0
40 33 31 27 25
UNDER 19/2 A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 38 SbVAIN WHITEFRIARS 0 36 CORNELL OLD TRINITY 5 35 BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 3 27 BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 7 27 UNDER 19 f21 BLU E CHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 5 58 HAfJKINS MONASH BLUES 2 35 BRUHN CAULFIELD 2 35 RYNBERK CAULFIELD 3 35 BARR MENTONE 2 32 UNDER 19 f21 RED
HAKIM OLD ESSENDON 5 52 FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 2 29 BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 1 29 M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 6 24 D BURROWES RUPERTSWOOD 2 19 EDG'JARDS NORTH OLD BOYS 1 19 Si
Under-19 - Section I COLLEGIANS
DE LA SALLE ~ARCELLI U
MAZENO D
Coach : Richard Oboe
Coach: Terry Russell
Coach : Denet Merto n
Coach: Rod Bourke
1 D . Coombes
1 . L . Young 2. C . Moran 3. S . Evans 4 . S . Brow n 5 . S . O'Connell 6 . A. Bonnici 7 . G . Wis e 8 . M. Naughtin 9. S. Hyd e 10 . S . Hale 11 . D . Doyle 12 . B . Hawkins 13. W. Jolley 14. J. Lowe 16. M. Miller 16. B . Kropman 17. J . Kean 18 . C. Mercuri 18 . A. McLeish 19 . R. Burrows 1 9 . T. Woodlock 20. M. Picone (C) 21S ' Murray 22 T. Mola n 23 P. Mulholland 24 J. Garland 37 .J Hynes 39. M. Goodier 40. P. Harrison 41 D. Spithill 42 A. Coffey 42 A. Carullo 47 J . Stinear 52 D . Poynton 61 R . Warmsley 63 p. Dc La Haye 70 M . Duggan
1 . R. Galat i 2. D . Cracknell 4 . L . Neal 6 J. Carpenter 7 D . McMillan 12 L. Connal 13 J . Matthews 15 R . Baeyni 16 L . McMillan 18 L. Furlan 19 M . Mccartin 23 P. Hesse 25 N. Bisas 27 B. Norden 28 S. Bake r 29 D . Ballantyne 32 V. Cahill 35 A. Carson 37 A. White 40 D . Newell 43 G . Thomas 53 S . Allitt
1 . D . Collins 2 . D . Fotiniotis 3. D . Bonnici 4. A . McIntyre 5. D . Maskell 6. A . Strawhorn 7. A. Fry 8 . E. Hansen 9 . D . Hos e to . J . McLatchie 11 . C .Jayaweera 12 . C . Cleg g 13 . D. Clegg 14 . L. Fulle r 15 . M . McDowell 16 . A. Moo n 17 . R . Mosbauer rt 18. M . Quinn 19. S . Ma in 20 . B . Southgate 21 . P. Rya n 22 . D. Waite 23 . T. Heal 24. L . May 25. P. Reed 26. A . Chalk 27. P.Jones 28 . T. Grierson 29 . C. Meehan 30 . A. Wilson 31 . S. Veltman 32 . P. Dugdale 33. M . Guthridge 34. K . LorenzDanie l
2 R . Muir 3 D. Dowling 4 R. Sztar 5 B. Hois t
6 7 8 9
A. Fletcher J . Farley B . Sloman B . Low
12 M . White 13 B. Lumb 14 J. Dixon 15 N . Perera 17 A. Shinkfield 18 D. Stowing 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
OLD PARADIANS
OLD XAVERIAN S
Coach : Wayne Hotdswo rt h
Coach : Brandon Flyn n
Coach : Manny Nicolosi
1 P Gallagher C 2 T Bryan t 3 S Arden DVC 4 M Hawkins 5 T Stonie r 6 J Grant 7 D Stewart 8 P Grundy DVC 9 J Byrn e 10 B Marks 11 C Hinkfuss 12 T Middleton 13 A Simpson 14 T Coo k
1 . L. McMahon 2.
15 J Bracy 16 J Berman 17 H O'Brien 18 T Fitzgerald 19 M Marson VC 20 C Alde r
21 S Kennedy 22 A Wall 23 A Treloar 24 J Tucker 25 P Thomas 26 C Walker 27 L Beilby 28 M Radywonik 29 T Duncan 30 A Wu 31 J Mulcahy 32 E Selby 33 C Miller
1 . A. Kelly
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5 . P. Palermo 6. 7 . M . Zannino 8. L. Collin s 9. M . Shepherd 10 . B. Mobrici it . T. Bateman 12. S . Hickey 15 16 18 N . El Mohamed 19 G . Moore 23 A . Ploenges 24 T. Lombardi 27 S . Corcoran 29 S . Doyle 32 35 A .Tenson 36 D . Boundy 50 D . Furze 52 J . Bonaci 56 T. Jenkinson 64 L . Price
Coach : Roger Brown 1 . C . Mizz i
2 . C . McNicol 3 . T. Mattesti 4 . A. McGillivray 5. B. Williams 6. R . Stewart 7 . C . Reddin 8 . C . McKimm 9 . M . Ward tO.A. Morley 11 .L . Adamis 12 .N . Kennedy 14 M . Lowe 16 B . Marks 17 D. Hellyer 19 P. Angelini 20 M. Smith 21 B . Trtshall 22 A . Hughes 23 J . Dickerson 24 MJ Smith 27 J. Maguire
OLD HAILEYOURY Coach: HeathBro ad h .,., 1 . L Pfeiffer 2 . L Pitcher 3. H . Brooks 4. S. LangfordJones (C) 5 .AShaw
7 . J . Cashmore 9. A Waxman (DVq 10 . B. Solves 11 . J . Wright 13. B. Crawford . G . Smith (q 115.G.Wad4 .r 17. R . Plummer 18 . D. CrovA 19. G . Fletcher (VC) 20. B. Ferguson 21 . J. Carley 24. P. Ladd 25. D. Webb 26 . L Hogan 27, A Janke 28. B. Hunter 29. D. Moss 32 D. Mackenzie 39 Q . Scan 40 S. Capron 42 B . Koetsier 47 T. Philips 51 L Hoft
58 J . Webb
OLD MELBURNIANS
3. M . Cosgriff (C)
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2 . A. McCarth 3 . B. Calman rVC) 4 . J. Scanlan 5. M. HiOgins 6. M. All-e n 7. S . Johnston 8. L. McDonnell 9. J . Ralph 10. J. Chambers I . L Farrow 12. J. Dillon 13. D . Behan 14 . L. Moss 15 . M. Sleeman 16 . D. James 17 . D. Thomas to. N. Hullett 19. M . D'Amelio 20. J. McGrath 21 . R . Spe ekman (C) 22 . M. 0'Kane 23 . D . Bonadio 24 . N . Healey 25 . H . Davies 26. D. McKean 27. A. Curtin 28. A. McQueen-Parton 29. N . Harbec k 30, A. Pritchard 31 . D . Orlando 32 . S . Gr g9 33 . C. Haeld 34 . L. Dinardo 35. R. Lopresti 36. D. Noonan 37. P. Carter 38 . J . Demaria 39 . N . Qu inn 43 A . Nolen 44 T. Fotz gerald 48 R. 0'Sfiannassy 55 G. Monahan 59 R. Macwhirter 71 M . McCarthy
ST. BERNARD S Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . R . Leg d i
2 . G. Ward 3. A . Bouzikas 4. SD . Borg 5. J . Citarelli 6 . J . McKay 7 . L . Harvey 8 . L . Wilkinson 9 . D . Valori 10. J . Hill 11 . S .tannozzo 12. M . O'Donnell 13 . S . Burgyn 14 . P. Holland 15 . A. Garvey t6 . M . Stapleton 17 . M. D'Arcangelo 18. D . Walsh 19. Rahil l 20 . D . Sheehan 21 . A. Smith 22 . B . McManu s 23 . A. Mastropasqua 24 . L . Campbell 25. T. Legudi 26. A . Monteleone 27. L. Evans 28 . M . Caligiuri 29 . A. Abele 30 . C. Trewin 31 . L .0'Brine 32 . S. Monteleone 33. B. Ballarin 34. M . Zucco 35 . T. Pearson 36 . M . Pope 37 . T. Carrick 38 . N. Smith 39 . J. Formica 40. R . Cousland 41 . M . Kavanagh 52 L. O'Sulliva n
ST. KEVINS Coach : Paul O'Shannassy 1 . S. Moylan 2 . L. Coleman 3. A . Umbers 5. Natale 6. Dellapicca 7. D. James
B . N. Marchesani 9 . D. satgliano 10 . I . Delic 11 . M. Hutton 12. C . Turlich 13. K . Didilis 14. J . Cassell 15. D. Bare 16 . D. Lucas 17 . P. Cameron 18 . C . Moffat 19 . E. Lynch 20. L . Kalesaran 21 .T. Simpson 22. R . Dabraio 23. M . Rigby 24 . G . Nolan 25 . A. O'Keefe 27 D . Young 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 J . Giansiracusa 30 M . Winridg e 31 A . Turlich 32 J . Cox 33 G . Healy 34 J . Henderson 35 W . Macdonald 36 W. McCann 37 M . Powell 38 T. Wickham 40 Fynmore 41 Dickeson 42 B. Pugh 46 J . Travaglia 48 M. Kempton 52 Leatham 57 M . Hinsely
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach: Steve King 1 . C. Barrott 2 . L . Bassell 3 . C . Beato n
4 . L . Chamberlain 5 . J . Chivers 6 . R . Bowland 7, T. Birtle y 8. C. Delahunty 9. A. Di Pasquale 10 . S. Edwards 11 . A. Evans 12 . G. Fricker 13 . B . Gates (C) 14. T. Girwood 15 . T. Fallow 16 . R. Hamilton 17 . R . Holmes 18 . N . Hutchens 19 . S. Hunt 20 . J. Hunter 21 . L. Howley 22. S . Kaso 23. R. Kelleher 24 . C. Kennedy 25 . A. Munro 26 . M . Vasey 27 . L . Quin 28 . S. Randall 29 . T. Roac h 30. E . Roydhouse 31 . T. Morga n 32 . M . Sal e 33 . A . Savolutos 34 . S . Sandiford 35,S ' Russell 36 .A. Powell 37. T. Trumble 38, E . Wilcox 39. A . Williams 41 W. TempleSmrth 42 S .Young
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~~(;UMARIS Coach : Mick Deaton D. Foley (C) k
J . Magee A. Pratt Ta lor . Collins g . 7, ; C B Cairns 8' j, Mead g. B, Gillespie Bir d 10 . D.. Brook (VC) 11 . P S . Lync h 13 C.Tuck 14 B . Pearse N. Clement e t6. M . Blackmore I ; , S. Fitzgerald 1$, A. Thompson ig, A. Guido in (C) 20. A . Edg e oL B . Zrgouras pL- D . Hartman 23 . T. Abbot 4, M . Atkins 25 . L. Boreha m
L. Atkins (DVC) 27 . S. Coate 28 . R . Deakin 7 A. Coate L. Tucker A . Spence .. 32. J . Beattie 33 . S . McNicholas 34, H. McMillan 35 . L. Healy 36 . B. Deaton 37, M . Millis 38 . S. Le e 39, L . Ramirez-Smith :0. E. Cooper 41 . R . Guinan 42. A . Wilso n
OLD SCOTCH Coach: Terry Kendall 1 . J . Crane
2. R . Craven 3. S . Tulloch 4. C. Adam 5 . S . Stewart 7 D. Adderley a S.Johnston 9 D . Johnston 10 S. Hamer 11 R .Jospehs 12 T. Pag e 13 A . Cleeland 14 D . Lo~an 15 D . Gilchrist 16 N . Colman 17 D. PrYles 18 J . Pilkington (C ) 20 T. Wilson-Humphries 21 S. Dillon 22 M. Pearse 23 A . Kyriacou 24 D .Jackson 25 E . Tembath 26 D . Brooke 27 L. Routledge 28 S .Thom~son 29 J . Smedtey 30 A. Birc h 31 J . Beaurepaire VC) 32 S. Hosking (VC ~ 33 J . Rodski 34 M. Fowles 35 A. Tindale 36 R . Hooke 38 H . Fenn r 39 J . Footit 41 M . Lipshut 42 J . Ross 43 J . Denby 44 T. Collie 45 A. Fuller 46 J . Sikon 56 E. Ramsay 61 J. Strains 62 D . Pau l 69 C . Lucas 88 J . Lie
Section 2 HAMPTON ROVERS (1)
M .H .S .O .D . Coach : Graeme Bulluss
OLD CAREY Coach: Brett Gea r
Coach : Wayne Stafford 1 M . Pearso n 2 D . Diver 3 B . Boy d 4 S . Blangiardo 5 A. Vanderhelm 6 L. Kennedy 7 K. Johnstone 8 G . Carr 9 B. Jowett 10 M . Stafford (DVC) 11 M . Lawrence (C) 12 J . Zampaglioni (VC) 13 T Wilso n 14 N. Gos s 15 M . Vaughan 16 L . Hope 18 G . Kelly 20 W. Hebbard 21 N . Mason 23 B . Kulling 24 M . Waxiel 26 R . Alexander 28 N. Gould 29 J . Prantzos 30 A. Fisher 32 J. Ng (Dvc) 33 C . Sendeckyl '.. 35 L. Wheeler 36 A .Battams 39 D . Molin a 40 S . Deal
OLD TRINITY Coach: Steve Maus 1 Peggie A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 6 Burrows R 7 Dodgson B 8 Amiconi A 9 Best J (C) 10 Blackmore B 11 Clarke J 12 Kelly T 13 Ellerbeck G 14 Thwaites M 15 Oliver A 16 Condron K 17 Armatas C . 18 Heaven C 19 Carter-Buszard L 20 Oberoi S 23 Wallin A 24 Christopherson J 25 Zandor M 26 Donahoo M (VC) 28 Cristiano D 29 McCutcheon M 30 Bullen M 32 Cornell J (VC) 33 Malekasi 42 Torney A 44 Lancaster 45 Ward C 50 Davies M 55 Troon R
1 E. Raleigh (C) 2 J . Zarb 3 D . Veale (C) 4 R . Ware 5 A . Key s 6 B . Woollard (VC) 7 A. O'Brien 8 N . Orchard (VC) 9 J. Walker 10 E. Sims-Lucas 11 A . Hall 12 M . Cotter 13 R . Patterson 14 P. Wolnizer 15 A. Vicendese 16 S . Sims-Lucas 17 G . Pollard 18 C . Softer 19 A. Dymble 20 M . 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, Veale 35 G . Ranki n
WHITEFRIARS
1 . C. Smith 2 . C . Stewart 3 . B. Walsh-Richardson 4 . K. Detarczynsk i 5 . T. Chapman 6. L. Battley 7. P. Gizinski 8. L. Costello 9 . D. Shutie 11 R . Hall 12 J. Hutchin s 13 J . Macpherson 14 P. Holland 15 J . Oppenheim 16 R. Graham 17 A. Wilkie 18 H. Sedan 19 L . Siragusa 20 R . Adams 21 R . Leong 22 C . Taylor 23 D . Prior 24 P. Unkle s 25 N. Detarczynski 26 E . Morgan 27 S. Baker
YARRA VALLEY
Coach: Tim Pratt
Coach: Rod Penaluna
1 . J. Wallace 2 . M . Cahill 3 . S . Cleven 7 J . Power 8 M . Malady 9 L. Swai n 10 L . Coulthard 11 D . Crea 12 C . Slats 13 T. Langford 14 L. Twomey 16 R. Coslovich 17 T. Barugh 18 M . Baker 19 J. Morris 20 S . Alexander 21 A . Graham 22 A . Bake r 23 J . Treyvaud 24 M . Haverkamp 25 M . Crowe 26 N . Muhllechner 27 S . Sai l 28 P. Harrison 29 D . D'sousa 30 B .Janson
1 A Middlin 2 M Norrish 3 N Pask 4 R Bett 5 P Valoppi 6 D Lloyd 8 R Drew 9 B Kehoe 10 J Seeger 11 Z Webb 13 L Gillies 14 G Thompson 15 D Smith 16 C Holdsvaorth 17 A Pizzey 18 C Beal 19 A Coleman 20 D Senaratne 21 J Tomkins 22 J Peaks 23 T Collett 24 G Coutts 25 F Pellegrino 27 S Savage 29 D Bell 30 J Strong 31 S Urbana 32 D Smith 34 S Britt 37 D Sims 44 N Martin
OLD IVAHHOE Coach : Stuart McLea n
1, R . Mansfield 2. A . Bereza 3, J . Whyt e 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 . Li m
16. N. Trigwell 17. C. Lewis 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
(Gold ) Coo : rZu r
Coach: Gr Buntine
Coach : John Hoi A
1 . A . Toniola 2~ B . GuliHer 4 P. Brot 5 P. Mulholland 6 J . Kean 7 S. Mahan 8 P. Arbon 8 M Robley r 9 M . Brashe 9 L. Harrison 10 J . Clifton 11 A . Brett 12 J . Roberts 15 L. Browne 17 Jolly W 17 McGowan 19 S. Alder 21 M. Squire 23 L. Danaher 25 P. Rossiter 29 S . Browne 32 H . Funston 33 B . Lambe 40 T. Heffernan 42 J . Bowde n 42 M . Lafferty 43 R . Buckley
1 . Ahmed Ali 2. Ali Al i 3. C. Alle n 4 . A. Barake t 5 . M . Baraket (C ) 6 . G . Burley 7 , G . Cassar 8 . D . Clark e 9 . N . Cuni 10 M . Dimachki 11 . R . Dimachk i 12 . N . D'Zilva 13 . I . Dean 14 . L. Granrott 15 . J. Guarneri 16 . Z. Kadour 17. M. Kasar 18. P. Khalild 19. L. Kuthman 20. L. Lampos 21 . P. Merrick 22 . S . Milopoulo s 23 . T. 0'Loughlan-Elde r 24 . A. Ranso n 25 , A. Selvan 26 . J . Serpanchy 27. D . Sheehan 28. R . Sherry 29. J . Tomo 30. P. Wallis 31 . S . Ware 32 . B. Wazseknel 33 . M. Wood 34 . S. Zebian 35. B . Zurek
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1 D . Henzel 4 A . Butt 5 E . Goldstone
1 . D . Krongol d 2 . C . Deal (VC) 3 . A . Axias
6 L. Goldman
4 . T. Vinen
8 T. Katz 9 D. Newstadt it A. Benedykt 12 J . Blankfield 14 S. Newstadt 15 D . Finkel 16 J . Freeman 17 0. Flamm 18 J. Feldman 20 D. Zulch 22 D. Mrocki 23 B. Nissen 24 P. Glazer 26 A . Cooper 27 C. Spero 31 D. Norich 32 M . Kestenberg 35 I . Same 36 A. Sacks 39 A. Sapar 43 E. Woliner 44 J . Gelfand 45 A . Lewis 47 M . Snow 50 M . Milmeister 55 V. Kelp
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 . Green 15 . A. Docker 16 . P. McLeish 17 . P. Ellis 18 . N . GuY ett 19 . W. Brockett 20. D . Griffith s 21 . D. Elai s 22 . T. Rynberk 23 . B . Naylor 24, G . Dyson 25 . M . Cramphorn
31 . M. Richardson 32 . L . Franklin 35 M. Kuppe 38 C . Veencjar 40 R . O' Neil l 43 A . Bruhn 44 A. Vanrompaey 50 J . Wade
51 M. Conway
52 L. Moloney 53 C . Mora n 54 J . Murph y 55 B . Nolan 56 J . Norto n 57 B . Ramsey 58 C. Rice 60 D . Wood 61 L . Becker 62 C . Bellistri 64 B. Cole 64 T. Woodlock
ST LEOS EM M AUS Coach: Dennis Grace
Coach : Jamie 1Yinduss
1 N`.M1hitmore
Coach : Tim Hille t, L Russell (C)
2 M Stokie
2. K . Harvey
3 J Rosengarten 4 M Botha 5 P Avery
3. S . Tumiati
4. D Casey (VC)
1 . L. Moss 3 . C. Irvin
34 G. GayY 41 M . Wood
16 A Carter 17 ALeithbridge 18 A Sheihds
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 . Rutz 24 A Lom
36 N Costley 39 C Burley 40 A Every 42 S Kimber
25 J Silver 26 M Martinov 27 J Noske 28 N Thompson 31 S Barker 34 A Warwarek 39 M Ferrari
44 0 Lappin 45 H Graham 48 G 01uo>ton
40 49 A Perry 79 A O'Shannessy
35 B Centra
63 8 Boer 64 o-.t Ryan
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91 T Collie
1 J . Royl e
73 J . Dixon
14 . M . McHugh
20 +ty Lit' Is 21 P Arnott 22 B Green 23 D Cav:cchiolo 26 M Vegter 27 I McCormick 28 J t>9a n 30 J PYtell :ngton 31 S Hawkins 34 P Fonseka
TTs Coach: Darren A9cKillap
22 K . Ferguson
12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVCp
13 . A . Kurzel 14 . D. Jowett
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13 A Perry
14 L Golding 15 J Park
34 M . Wingrave 35 C. Johnston e 40 S . Alexande r 43 P. Murphy 45 R . Connar d 43 S. Sulliva n 51 J . Haig 71 S . Rickards
15 . P. Carey (DVC) 16. A. Kelly 17. A. Windle 18 M . Fechne r 19 . A. Rooks 20 . J. Hamilton 21 . A . Ballard 22, D. McKean
10. L D'Astoli 11 . D Healy
11 M Edsall 12 G Smythe
33 R . Hami l
2 W. D'Andrea 3 J . Raeburn 4 N . Matarazz o 5 I . Rusakiv 6 L. Ester 8 A. Skinns 9 S. Aquilin e 10 S . Rocco 11 H . McFadde n 12 J . MacDonald 13 W. Brown 16 J . Leema n 17 P. D'Andrea 18 J . Stephens 20 H . Masters 21 D . Bell
1 0 B Rogers
8 J Backeael l 9 C O'Sullivan
2 G . Sim s 3 P. Dixon 4 G . Alla n 5 T. Pricker 6 S. Pratt 7 T. Bar r 8 K . Littl e 9 K . McLeod t0 R . Ward 11 B . Atheron 12 P. Williams 13 M . Haye s 14 P. Roch e 15 D . Johns 16 N . Levett 17 S . Casacelii 18 M . Michaelidi s 19 S . Hamilto n 20 P Krings 21 D . Kelly 25 N . Curran 26 L . Parsons 30 A . Pothito s
2 . M . D'Ameli o
5, J Tolley 6 . M Luba 7 . R Wiley 8 . J Muzzel l 9 . J . Rutz
7 G Nodhvray
1 M . Meyer
Coach : Danny 0' Sutliva n
4 . D . Behan 5 . P. Podbury 6 P. Boyd 8. L. Cullen (VC) 9 . N . Romney 10 . A . Cherry 12 . D . Dick
6 C John
Coach : Shane O'Connor
24, R. Marchnat 25. C . Hatfield 28 C . Blejak 41 D . Wood 55 D . Tomkins 58 A . Bulmer 59 M . Anderson 61 G . Hondow 64 T. Stephens 74 J . Blewe tt 76 G . Donovan (C)
24 G. Tsicaderi s 25 E . Bouchar d 26 J . Griffi n 27 F. Cheevers 29 M . Bradfiel d 30 A. Nietd 32 E. Mahoney 33 J. 51 G. Row e
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Ce~ =h: Terry McEvoy
TIGER SHAR KS
Coach: Mark Beasley
UULLEEUTE M PLESTOWE
Coach : John Stanton
,1 Lant o ;. 1 . Alley j,q, Boland I. Lyng B . Crosbi e L. McAuley D. Poyn ton 0. C. Field ? C . Munroe
1 . S. Marsh 2, D. Florence 3 . A. Paradis o 4 . 0 . Hill
5 . M. Pietryk (C) 6. D . McGreevy (VC)) 7. M . McGrath 8. R . Conti 9. M . Bickerdike
13, V. Hall a. S . Veron a
~, ;, B . Murphey 8, C. Chippendale g , M . Bambury _0, B . Dorkin 2 t . J . Pierce 21 G . Cochrane
23 . N. Warton 25 . G . Coyle -~ 6. M. Lemieszek 27. J. Neagl e 34. D . Ford 61 . D . Cole
OLD ESSENDON Coach: John Newbold
1 J Williamson 2 A Salvo 3 C Oblivbek 4 D Ryan 5 S DeMorton 6' D Slater 7 B Hakim 8 M Jinx (C) 9 A Frazer 10 A Prowse 11 A Venuce 12 C . Clues 13 A Wuchatsch 14 J Burke 16 E Healey 17 J Heritage 18 D Flaherty 19 A Burbridge 20 S. Rogers 21 N Bartrum 22 B Newbold 23 C Devereux 24 J Daskiuw 25 M Burns 26 C McCormack 27 M Day 28 A. M Gowan 30 D . Oblivbek 33 S . Ceti n 34 J . Marinos 35 S . Brugaletta
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RUPERTSWOOD Coach: Ken Balmer
1 R Zahra 2 S Page 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 lemming 13 D Wallace 14 D Mather
15 J Teller 16 D Stafford 17 L Becker 18 L Fielding 19 R Johnston 20 P Finn 21 D Heywood
22 A Certo 23 N Sullivan 24 G Price 25 R Hatty 27 M Koste
28 D Hum
29 Heath 31 M Assouad
NTH OLD BOYS Coach: James Sandman
Coach: Michael Sigalas
1 D Edwards 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 3 J Kirk 4 T Stathopoulos 5 B Kean 6 D Burley 7 A Craven 8 S Glover 9 A McKenzie 10 J McArdle
11 B Speed
11 . J . O'Donnell
12 D Joyce (C)
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 (VC) 31 . T. Walters 33 . P. Gordon 34 . G . Taylor 35 . P. Tsokas 37. C . Welch 45. M . Saliba
14 S Kelly 15 J Stevens 16 R Munzel 17 M Vanderhorst 18 D Denton 19 D Keenan 20 S Bermingham 21 N Hahn 23 S Haynes 24 B Toohey 25 D Gazelle 26 H Mapiestone (C) 27 G Hancock 28 R Morley 30 J Mullins 59 D Owen
THERRY PENOLA
13 N Barry
UNIVERSITY
Coach: Steve McMahon Coach : John Bushby
6 Taylor N 9 Bannister C 10 Bannister J
38 Nancharow M 56 Stepien S 59 Robinson T 62 Caccamo D
63 O'Sullivan D 64 Dakin D 65 Sifter T 67 Reynolds L 69 Le uier D 72 J oh nson S
73 O'Brien J(VC) 77 Gleeson A 78 Barron B 79 Higgins T 80 Kiernan M 81 Delaney D 82 Bowcock D 83 Finn B 84 Russell G
85 Henderson G (VC) 86 Goodwin T 89 Christie A 90 Atkinson D(VC) 92 Springhali R 93 Smith J 94 Culph S 98 Hollow B 99 Holdstock G (C) 101 McCarthy L
OLD CAM B ERWELL
1 S Maguire 2 T Halloran 3 R Drummond 4 J O'Sulliva n 5 T Laidlaw 6 J Parkinso n 7 B Rusco e 8 C Schirme r 9 E Thomas 10 A Torne y 11 W Touzel 12 B Witte n 14 A Bushby 15 A Cowley 16 D Morri s 17 P Melle r 18 S Rei d 19 P Seure n 20 A Whitlock 21 T Young 22 N Barnett 23 L Beato n 24 D Creek 25 S Monaghan
1 . B . Tippe r M a 3. . Robinsonn 4. K . Nun n 6 T, Beranger (C ) 7 T. Hallo 8 A. Marg et ts 9 A. McGree G . Welchari 13 J . Derry 14 C . Munro 15 J. Whela n 16 A . Canto r 17 J . Cramer-Roberts 18 M . Horgan 19 D . Mitcfiel l M wf orth
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22 N . Johnso n 23 D. JoVc e 27 A. Hillier
28 L . Hancoc k
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. Naj a r 55 B . McLeo d 56 M . Pain e 57 A. Hickey 58 D. Lin g 59 A. Davey 60 R . Ensor 61 G . Orms b 62 P. TriantatYyllo u 63 K . Darby 64 D . Norto n
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15 .12.102 St Kev~irrss: .7 .79 ~ La Sane, 12 . Cassell. Best: St Kevins : Marchescuti 5. Tra%-._Mil 3. Kuro 3. Bare . Crohan . Esans 2 . Croh :at. Co;em.ut . King. Cox Pullen . Greenliagh De La Salle : Halle 4 . Spitlr812. Bormict. Carullo . Harrison. Miller. Best : Stinear. S~ritktill . Carullo. Moran &antbe. Murray . Umpires : Trent Greenaway : Ouon Latar t .111 .10 16.15 .4 7 .6 11 c 3 Old Halle 1 .0 2 .2 2.5 5,6.36 Old Psra ' . Brooks. Dailey. Old Haileytnay : A t6`axartart 5. Capron 2 . Pitcher 2. D Webb 2 . Hunter, A W~oanart, Ferguson . Pic, ter. . Pfeifier. Best: Cashntore Fletcher. Hunter . Pitcher. Old Paradiens: Fllekey, Lombardi . McMahon. Palermo. Price. Best : Mme Furze. Corcoran. Boundy. Jenkuvson . Lombardt Umpires: Stray McCartlry: Chris Ste~; ns IF) Old Bripthton : 3 .1 7.5 11 .7 15 .15.105 3 .2 5.5 7 .12 8 .14 .62 Universrty Blues: . University Oki B ?tam Goal kickers and best players results not receited Nick Elans: Blues:~l kickers and best players results not recePred . Umpires: ) Chris Evans (F .8 9,15.69 Old hfeiburnians : 1 .2 3 .4 8 Old Xareriens : 3.3 5 .10 8.16 14.20.104 . Rad}ztroni .k . King . . OBrien . Alder. Thomas Old bielirurnians• Hawkins 2. Treloar Xnverlaru : Best: Marson. Grundy . Thomas . Tretoar . Gallagher. NeaTnan.Old . McDonnell 7 . Johnston. Scanlan. DLzon. Harbeck. Hi T Fitzgerald. Raffaele . ieDonnell . Umpires: Toby . Nolen Best: Johnston, McGrath. Monahan, Colman Otadia. Atli Diner (F) 3 .4 8.5 11 .7 14 .8.92 marcellum .8,68 itiyazesrod : 0 .1 1.3 3 .8 10 . Mathevs. Msreellln : Jarrad 5, Galati 3 . Gvtner. NetroTll .14'ilkins . Craeknell . Hesse Riazenod : Rattling 2 . Kemtett . P'-as . Sidoti. Best : Gartner, Jarrad. Galati.' s : Collins . Jayanrera. 2 Donnelley 1 guirm . Jr.^, 3. sekll . Heat. Best .. FuL__. Umpires: Michael Forde: Sancti Payton Monte meiv. Donnelle}s St : ) (Fl . An~ew Pavton (B 0.0 St Bemarviv : 7 g 101 2 15 13103 Collegians: . CoB : Reid St Bemards: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Broa»tntg. Frv. Best: Low. Reid. . Hay 2. Muir 2. Perera Davlin 4, Saillnuanut 3 . Krotiris. Sallmann. Drnchng. Taytor. Umpires: lark Gibson (fi) . Joint Ralph IF) Brendan Ralpli :Joe Beyer (B)
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 17 .06.00 .14 .152 on R0-ors : 2,3 13 .5 15.10 23 .50 Old t :arey: 3.1 3 .4 4.6 7.8 Hampton Rovers: Fisher 5. Kellv 5. Deal 2. Kulhtg 2 . Pearson 2, Goss 2. . Ng, Sendechyj. Kuilmg. Blan ~~ ardo. Stattord . Tim Jmvett. Gould. D'n•er. Best : Can . Stati"csd . Deal . Old Carey: Goal kickers mid best players results not receieed ) Umpires: Paul Berry: Tony L'ey (Fl . Steven Nicholson; James Nicholson (B .6 17 .10.112 1 .3 8.5 13 Old Trinity : 4,1 6.3 7 .4 7 .6.48 White6(sls ; . Ellerbeek . Hint . Old Trinity : Cornell 5. Mtthen 4 . Cristiarro 3 . Christopherson 2 . Cluistopherson. Hine . Cornell. : Ellerbeek . Armadas. Bullen Oberoi. Best Whitefrlsrs: Goal kickers and best players results not received. Umpires : Michael Phillips: John Miller (F ) : 21.22 .148 RIIdSOB 13.9 .87 Old Ivanhoe: . Raleigh 2 . S Sims-Lucas 2 . Patterson 2, Weollard . AIlISOB: Brorvn 6. Svirskis 4 . Raleigh. Ware. Old veale. Tarr. i~lrens . Hall . Best: Veale. Brown . Wright. Svirskis . Brady. Best : Ivanhoe: Haw•kes 4 . Blnnev 3. Lewis 2 . Clan- May. Ttteodocsi Umpiree : Jim Pappas: Adana Harris . Bereta. Aston. Bhutey. Morris. Lynch, Clancy (F) 29.18.192 15.8 23 .12 8 .2 Old Scotch : 0 .3 0.3 1 .6 1 .10.1 6 Yarns y.Hey . Logan 2. Old Scotch: Brooke 7 . Sladen 5 . Josephs 4 . Tindale 4 . Bearuepaire 3 . HasMng. Craven . Fenner. Thompsan . Best: Brooke, Rodsk . Wllsco-Hmnpries Josephs. Collie, Fetmer. Yarns i'alley: F~. Best: Senaraure. Strong. Parry . Coutts . Pask. Tomkins. Umpires : Ken Waiker : Justin Lipson (F) Beaumsris:
Monssh Blues: 3.8 5 .10 8.14 2.1 5.2 9 .2 Canfield On &SOnash Blues: Lethbridge 3. Hawkins 2 . 6Sullitan. Rosea> . r . OSr Best: Lappm. Smyth. Hawkins. MeCornttck. Leithbrid Siapantis S . Gross 3 . Breckett 3. Rtvberk 3, Bnrim ~ Gard r . : D: I f Siap-:mtis. Umpires Broekett. Gross. O'Neill . Gardiner . Morgan IFl Be La Salle: Old tdentonians : De In Sells: Roberts 2. Wise. Garland . Kean . Wise . Bturo..Brurotss . Garland. Kean. Wise. Nartan.Old Mentonians: F1 . M Fisher, tVileock. Best: Flatrel. lVticack, Ba11. ICerlid Alexander . Umpires: Donates Flenley: Terence Farrell (F) .4 7,7 11 .12 17,1111: 5 St Leos Emmaus 7.5 30. ; ~,7 3.3 5.5 South Melts Districts: St Lens Emmaus: Ir+s^kr 8. tVC Kean 3, Kellc. Boy^d . Brearlev. Na-'. . Cherry. South Me' . Moss, Wood . Rooks McHu'n. Best: Bot'd, McKean : Cheecers. Bi Claimers S . Tsiradaris . Brown . Aquilina Bell. Skums. Best Nield . Aquilino, Ferguson . Wood. Umpires: Paul Tuppen : MattheFV Meter (F) 3 .5 4.5 8.11 12.12. MAX : 17 .11115 Mentone: 2 .2 7.6 11 .8 . Finkel. Spero. MAX: S Neustadt 3. Ungick 3. Gutman 2. Letsski. L_°~evt Goldman. Hemet . Benedykt. Un~ck. Fi~il:eL D NeGistadL ASenton,: . Mielraelidis 3. T Barr S Sullivan . Allan . DLeen . Krings . I t:LAtheron3 I Sims, Meyer. Ca.saceti . Barr. Rocke. Umpires : Mart Cox I R .18 212 Ormond: 6.6 8 .14 17 Glen Eira: 0.1 0 .2 0.2 . Loin 2 . Luba 2 . gamey 2 . Wara>< 2, k Ormond : Murphy 9 . Heffernan 2 Eha: t: Muuelt Best: Murphy. Perry. Putz. Caev. PFealv. Goonmt. Glen Demetrioru, M Dinraelilci. Lantpos. O'Louglilan-Elder . ti'az.kinel . Umpi: J Garrett R)
UNDER 19 RED - 17 .06.00 3 .1 4.9 6.12 10.13.73 Old Essendon Gr•. 4 .1 6.4 8,5 12 .5.77 North Old Boys: Old Essendon Gr. Hakim 5 . Dehiortan 2. Flaherty 2. Clues . Best: Dazkiw. Cetin, Slater. Williamson. Healey, Frazer . North Old Boys : Jo}r.e 3 . Speed 2. K : . : Marley. K_: . .r.~ Delahunty. Mullins. Hahn. Bermingham. Echsards . Burley. Best Maplestone. Oxen, Speed, Glover. Umpires: Jason t4'aa.ij : George Paleodimea ie i Old Cambervelk 22.16.1! 3 Aquinss a . Aquinas: Goal Old CearhercaeB: Goal kickers mid best players results not recehed Forfeite d kickers and best players results not receirzd. Umpires: Game .16 24.19 .163 Bulleen Templestowe : 7 .10 14.15 17 5.5 7.7 .49 Tiger Sharks: 0 .2 4.3 Goal kickers and best players results not received, Tiger BuBeen Templestowe: . S Johnston, Sharks ; Lynch 4 . Simon. Pn-les. Fov.3es. Best: Lyttch . R Guinan : Justin Grossbard (F) : Tim Friedman Simon. Fouies . Smedley . Umpires .15.201 Rupertswaod: 7,4 14 .10 20.13 31 0.0 3.2 8 .5 14,8.92 Therry Panels : . Burma es 2 . . Hany 4. Berr"ua 3. Whitehead 3 : Ternmiug 6 . Elliott 4 Rupertswoad Surtaxes, Fium 2 . Bares. Certo, Johnson . Scerri . Saunders . Sulli4an. t5'ebb, Best: . SCepi.~an 3 . Shaldersm, Terming . Flinn . Baines. Hattx Therry Panels: portion 3 Umpires: Ray It`tndlss . OBrien. Kiernan . Higgins 1 Baron 2 . Gleason. MeCartlry Ken Bre.Tr IF Bye University Blacks:
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TODAY'S MATCHE S U-19 SECTION]. ST BERNARDS v. ST KEVINS OLD HAILEYBURY v . DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD PARADIAN S
OLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES (Sunday venue 1 B_A) MARCELLIN v . OLD XAVERIANS COLLEGIANS v. MAZENOD UNDER 19 SECTION 2 WHITEFRIARS v . HAMPTON ROVERS OLD TRINITY has the by e OLD IVANHOE v . BEAUMARIS OLD SCOTCH v. MHSOB YARRA VALLEY v. OLD CAREY
UNDER 19 SECTION (2) BLUE OLD MENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUES STH MELB . DISTRICTS v. DE LA SALLE (2) ) MENTONE v. ST LEOS EMMAU S ORMOND v. AJAX GLEN EIRA v . CAULFIELD UNDER 19 SECnON (2) AQUINAS v. OLD ESSENDON TIGER SHARKS v . OLD CAMBERWELL (TBA) UNIVERSIRT BLACKS v . BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE RUPERTSWOOD has the bye
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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 fines 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 Stevens) their concerns .
First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25); third offence ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100) . Reserves/C 18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failu re to provide scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pan Collegians (R) Brunswick (S ) Prahran (C) St . Nevins OB (U) Old Essendon (U) Incorrect scores phoned - Itd10 Banyule (S )
Tribunal Results - Tue 9d v June 20th 2000 Stephen Hume, Old Scotch . Striking. 2 matches . Christopher Frost . Old Trinity. Non-appearance . 1 match . Stephen Doherty, Ivanhoe Assumption . Striking, 2 matches . Tony Mazzarella, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Non-appearance . 1 match Peter Goetz, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Attempting to trip, 3 matches . Peter Goetz, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Non-appearance, 1 match . - Total 4 matches . Craig Bradley, Kew . Striking. 2 matches . 째 Brett Papal, Old Essendon . Striking. 2 matches . Steven Payne, Eley Park (Res .) . Abusive and insulting language. 2 matches. Craig Sharp, Old Ivanhoe (C18) . Abusive and insulting language . 2 matches . Investigation Results - June 20th, 2000 Old Mentonians and Whitefriars seniors were charged with a melee in the match played on June 10th at Keysborough Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 .
PTS MR P 4y L D FOR AGST % E PTS I TEAM NAM 1 CLUB 18 (1) $0 1pp.0p P ,y L D FOR AGST p 0 758 329 230 .4 80 .00 2 0 6gg 482 245 .02 32 OLDXAV€RIANS 70 10 SECTION A RESERVE 24 60 .00 1 9 162 .94 36 OLD 4AELBURNIANS'o 6 0 691 507 236.29 20 SO .M1 831 5 4 2 00 1010 441 229 .02 3 2 N p 609 508 219 .88 50 PRAHRA ertOTCN 8 .00 3 120-65 212 DE LA SALLE 1D 5 0 555 586 94.71 20 dERiANS 11 8 3 0 666 552 745,79 5 4 0 484 666 72-67 12 30-0' 0 780 53 5 OLD SCOTCH 16 5 NiTY if 6 5 .3 24 7 .00 .76 12 30 6 5 0 656 579 113 .22 24 3 0 475 701 67 ELBURNIA 11 • OLD BRIGHTON t0 NS 588 111 7 .22 iNAADS 11 6 5 0 654 ST KEVINS 10 3 0 329 735 44 .76 8 22 2 1 .9 20 7 717 .2 aN 11 5 6 0 659 0 279 638 43 .73 8 22 54 31 8 12 MAZEISOD O C 9 2 . .. 963 7 .' 11 3 g 0 523 6448 * MARCELLI N 8 .- 11 2 9 0 550 853 11 2 9 268 923 29 .0 4 ' Ineli9ible player Rd .8 1 upheld . Si-,Y BLUES APea P ~ Reversal of Rd 6lne11911,1e player !,HOE PTS % SERV E RE B 40 p y{ L D FOR AOST .57 it 1 0 923 364 253 .07 32 TEAM NAME ) CLUB 18 (2 0 3 0 842 507 166 .41 40 1 '3ALLE 11 10 1 0 1724 311 365 if 8 8 3 0 609 552 110 .33 32 .27 32 IOD O C 226 RUPERTSWOOD tl 8 3 0 939 415 226 1 776 625 124 .i6 OLD BOYS it1 6 4 .05 30 2 5 ii 7 3 1 953 397 240 ST BERNARDS ,1RADIANS 1t1 5 5 1 646 680 9 .79 152 .95 120 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 7 4 0 673 440 .~ 11 5 8 0 657 633 103 28 6 .. .58 aIGHTON 11 4 7 0 707 696 101 pAONASH WHITES 11 7 4 0 689 584 96 .76 24 3 8 0 527 769 68 .53 12 : .,, EYBURY 1 OLD4VANHOE }1 6 5 0 656 67 8 2 64 .02 .71 20 tt 5 6 0 658 559 117 FtiIANS 11 3 8 0 p 45 9 362 717 33.99 18 YARRA VALLEY 0 8 77 .4 1 RtARS 1i 2 9 106 COLLEGIANS 779 106.07 ~8 1 5 6 0 ~ 59 pAENTONiAN S 3 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 6 bYa ptayer Rd 8 11 4 7 0 375 1037 ~6 - ~6 18 OLD TRINITY C RESERV E 38 485 177 .32 WHITEFRIARS 2 9 0 505 965 0 11 3 36 520 192,69 OLD GEELOtJG tt 0 it 0 139 1458 9 .5 1 8602 .R.{E71RY PENOLAtiOB 9 11 2 9 01100 32 .4 479 171 PARKSIDE - ~AUPSARiS A F C 11 8 3 0 821 24 .64 670 701 .SPTONROVERS 11 6 5 p 68 Ineligible player Rd 8 : I.' 20 611 113.58 75 S 6 0 6941 20 pR;,HRAN A PO UNDER-19 SECTION 605 10876 ST EEDES MEtJT TiG t1 4 5 2 658 1266 517 244 .87 36 20 781 85.66 1i 9 6 0 669 2 1227 704 174 .29 36 16 ti 9 2 820 60.24 ST KEVINS 0 iEASSUPAPTION 11 ° 36 7 10 8 150 .35 OLD BRIGHTON 8t1 70 .7 11 9 2 0 1069 7 1 ,_cENTE4+tPLESTON1Ei1 0 494 1 2 8 14 574 4 1 154 .2 28 OLD XAVERIANS 1049 34.41 it 7 4 0 1047 679 -~.~ GEELONG 11 1 10 0 361 .98 28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 7 4 0 783 753 103 _cN EIRA A F G .06 24 SECTION it 6 5 0 1083 796 136 COLLEGIANS D1 RESERVE 507 }63}2 36 .85 24 E 11 9 2 0 82 7 DE LA SALL it 6 5 0 917 680 134 .37 24 8 3 0 926 443 209 .03 32 OLD ESSENDON OR . OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 5 0 1004 ,2 104 3 1 717 428 167 .52 28 89.28 12 AQUINAS 0 C I f 11 7 ST BERNARDS t1 3 8 0 791 8ee 7 4 0 826 519 159 .15 !10NASH BLUES 1 1 t1 3 8 0 500 1220 40 98 12 .03 28 MARCELLIN tt 7 4 0 729 548 133 CAULFIELO Be 6 71 1 10 0 493 1165 42 .32 4 482 1~Sfig 26 @AAZENOD O C 11 6 4 1 75 0 -1 GA;ABERVJELL .24 0 OLD HAiLEYBURY 0 11 0 376 1618 23 5 0 892 59 0 'ULE .17 8 11 11 2 g 0 638 884 72 OLD PARADIANS LEOS EMMAUS W P 6 0 417 889 46 .91 CAREY 9 UNDER-19 (2) .89 40 1t 0 t6t 1659 9 .7 0 ATRO$EUNIVEASiTY ij 2 7} 10 1 0 786 452 173 - PKLEtGH A F C BEAU43AR1S A F C 11 9 2 0 1109 514 215 .76 36 41 .18 32 02 RESERVE OLD SCOTCH 11 8 3 0 040 595 19 425 261 .18 40 5 SS 26 y} 10 1 0 1}10 .25 40 OLD TRINITY 1i 6 4 1 830 85 7 400 245 981 PARKSiDE 1 0 32 HAMPTON ROVERS 1i 6 5 0 702 608 116 .46 24 607 161 .76 liNtVERSITY BLACKS }i 108 3 p 982 .97 24 580 145 .52 24 tVNtTEFRIARS 11 6 5 0 674 681 98 ;EW 5 0 844 .97 14 770 M105.19 24 610 11 3 7 1 530 982 53 RiHS0 8 D.RRA VALLEY OLD BOYS51 S 5 0 .46 20 .3t 12 657 93 YARRA VALLEY 11 3 8 0 684 933 73 SALESIAN O C 17 5 6 0 614 .01 16 870 77 scSYBRUNSWICK 11 4 7 0 670 t7 3 8 0 502 7072 46.83 12 OLD IVANHOE 937 64-89 12 -1TZROY REDS 1 1 3 8 0 608 OLD CAREY 937 63 .07 8 9 0 591 PENINSULA O B 11 2 .47 4 UNDER-19 (2) BLUE 1231 671 183 .46 40 -.. .: .;hASTOWN 11 1 10 0 389 1416 27 :PJTONE A P C SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 10 1 0 0 }734 815 139 .14 32 E D3 RESERV 539 19t .84 40 ST LEO'S EMMAUS VJ P 11 ~ 4 0 1258 680 216 .9 28 1 0 t034 1 1 10 178 .89 28 400 221 .5 36 4dOPdASH BLUES 1t 7 4 0 t~p 559 9 2 0 886 POWER HOUSE 542 178,97 36 ~ .96 28 2 0 970 ','ALLIAMST04VN CYMS i ORMOND 7 4 0 695 696 142 9 637 140 .97 32 .21 24 JOHNS O C 1i 8 3 0 898 CAULFIELD GR it 6 5 0 931 948 96 ST .12 20 696 121 .37 16 1 5 6 0 843 UHSOB PhENTONE A F C 11 4 7 0 770 902 85 1 968 68A8 12 t1 3 g 0 659 .11 12 ELSTERNWICK Be, 60 .16 12 AJAX 11 3 g 0 746 1182 E3 0 539 E4EYPARK AFC 8 3 .64 12 DE LA SALLE (2) 2 9 0 553 1360 40,66 Q 880 58 -V„rT}{ORNAMATEURS 8 0 516 3 .3 12 OLD MENTONiANS 1 5 It 0 it 0 363 1686 21 .5 R{CHPviOND CENTRAL 3 0 573 1075 53 6 .13 8 965 58 GLEN EIRA .~_°ERT PARK A F C 56 1 11 2 9 0 NASHGRYPHONS UNDER-19 (2) RED D 1328 473 280 .76 36 D4 RESERVE 865 527 i8344'12 36 .13 36 OLD ESSENDON GR . if 9 2 909 491 185 AMATEURS 11 9 2 0 1 967 72 WERRIBEE .17 3 2 BOYS it 8 932 0 174 866 601 144.09 32 NORTH OLD 11 0 1254 720 32 t7URTH BRUNSWICK 11 8 3 .95 18 822 548 150 28 RUPERTSY100D Al 8 3 0 1012 599 168 3STPA RYSt174 0 .68 28 .6 24 829 573 144 OLD CAMBERWELL 17 6 5 0 994 875 113 MT LtLYDALE 28 2603 SULLEEN COBRAS ii 7 4 Q 765 60i TNERRY PENOLA OB 11 6 5 0 702 743 94 .48 24 648 695 93 .24 20 gcNyLE4GH AF C 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 0 6J0 1226 S383 16 771 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 5 6 0 633 621 BULLEENTEMPLESTON'Eii 4 7 0 538 1193 45 .1 16 16 524 613 85 .4 8 8 4 5 ; : tNRURNE UNIVERSITY 11 5 6 0 0 TIGER SHARKS it 1 10 0 320 1616 19 . .69 8 576 721 79 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C}i 4 7 0 AOUINAS O C 432 939 46 .01 8 TALLY-HO 10 4 330 1050 31 .43 4 nLTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 2 BRUNSWICK A F C .• tnaligibla player Rd 8
% POINTS L D FOR AGAINST A SECTIO N 807 161 .71 36 2 0 1305 941 135 .39 32 3 0 1274 930 106.88 32 3 0 994 974 117.86 28 4 0 1148 903 115.5 24 5 0 1043 993 97.58 24 5 0 969 1171 .76 .86 16 7 0 900 988 84 .51 12 8 0 835 1222 64 .48 12 8 0 788 4 1201 72 .77 10 0 874
TEAM NAME ST BERNARDS OLD XAVERIANS OLD TRINITY OLD SCOTCH UNIVERSITY BLUES ST KEVIN S MHSOB OLD MELBURNIANS OLD IVANHOE MARCELLI N OLD BRIGHTON MAZENOD 0 C NORTH OLD BOYS ORMOND DE LA SALLE OLD PARADIANS OLD HAILEYBURY WHITEFRIARS COLLEGIANS OLD MENTONIAN S BEAUMARIS A F C AJA X THERRY PENOLA OB HAMPTON ROVERS ST BEDES MENT TIG PRAHRAN A F C GLEN EIRA A F C BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE OLD GEELONG IVANHOE ASSUMPTIO N MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR AQUINAS O C BANYULE CAULFIELD GR ST LEOS EMMAUS OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OAKLEIGH A F C LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y UNIVERSITY BLACKS YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS PENINSULA 0 B THOMASTOWN SALESIAN 0 C PARKSIDE MENTONE A F C WEST BRUNSWICK KEW FITZROY RED S POWER HOUSE RICHMOND CENTRAL ELSTERNWICK WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS *ST JOHNS 0 C HAWTHORN AMATEURS ELEYPARK AFC UHSO B MONASH GRYPHONS ALBERT PARK A F C *Ineligible player Rd 8
B SECTION 11 10 1 0 1373 842 163 .06 40 11 8 3 0 941 825 114 .06 32 785 133 .12 30 11 7 3 1 1045 894 112.3 28 11 7 4 0 1004 11 6 5 0 832 807 103 .1 24 11 5 5 1 969 951 101 .89 22 11 5 6 0 961 1099 87 .44 20 11 4 7 0 945 941 100 .43 16 11 1 10 0 697 1089 64 4 11 1 10 0 687 1281 53 .63 4 C SECTIO N 11 9 2 0 1272 812 156.65 36 11 8 3 0 1135 985 115.23 32 885 114.92 28 11 7 4 0 1017 795 103 .65 28 11 7 4 0 824 11 6 5 0 1014 891 113 .8 24 11 5 6 0 1075 1031 104 .27 20 11 5 6 0 1075 1060 101 .42 20 11 3 8 0 1017 1162 87.52 12 11 3 8 0 815 1282 63 .57 12 11 2 9 0 883 1224 72.14 8 Dt SECTIO N 11 9 2 0 1102 834 132 .13 36 11 9 2 0 1089 878 124 .03 36 11 8 3 0 1426 800 178 .25 32 11 7 4 0 1422 1070 132 .9 28 11 7 4 0 1094 937 116 .76 28 11 6 5 0 1163 997 116.65 24 11 4 7 0 999 1041 95 .97 16 11 4 7 0 912 1069 85 .31 16 11 0 10 1 892 1598 55 .82 2 11 0 10 1 650 1525 42 .62 2 11 8 11 7 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 3 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
D2 SECTIO N 3 0 1137 837 135 .84 32 841 130 .92 28 4 0 1101 1061 120.36 24 5 0 1277 5 0 1103 1053 104.75 24 5 0 964 943 102 .23 24 5 0 949 937 101 .28 24 5 0 1050 1089 96 .42 , 24 5 0 888 928 95 .69 24 8 0 881 1239 71 .11 12 10 0 837 1259 66 .48 4
D3 SECTIO N 754 160 .61 40 10 1 0 1211 7 4 0 1188 915 129 .84 28 7 4 0 1142 887 128 .75 28 7 4 0 1038 814 127 .52 28 7 4 0 1088 921 118 .13 28 6 5 0 1233 900 137 24 4 7 0 886 1209 73 .28 16 3 8 0 937 1252 74 .84 12 2 9 0 710 1262 56 .26 8 8 2 9 0 787 1446 54 .43
D4 SECTIO N .27 32 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 8 3 0 1152 793 145 .89 32 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11 8 3 0 1128 795 141 .78 32 BENTLEIGH AFC 11 8 3 0 1156 827 139 .37 32 BULLEEN COBRAS 11 8 3 0 1086 846 128 .33 28 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 7 4 0 1007 830 121 .2 28 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 7 4 0 1159 1033 112 .21 24 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 11 6 5 0 864 770 112 .06 20 ST MARYS 11 5 6 0 1046 1112 94 12 MT LILYDALE 11 3 8 0 941 1005 93 .63 .01 12 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 11 3 8 0 810 1157 70 .98 8 BRUNSWICK A F C 11 2 9 0 836 1371 60 .22 4 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 1 10 0 735 1381 53