The Amateur Footballer, Week 18, 2000

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`;STIGAT ION ast week's highly publicised hearing involving Old melbgsrnians clubs the Cold Brighton and of red the following. Both clubs were cleared wrongdoing after the five hour hearing into ms that an Old Brighton supporter offered a key :vlelburnians' player a loan if he would transfer jid Bri B leading club t c the hearin g ino ~e~ sielc~,porting the matter to the VAFA Executive . Old of any implication in the 13ri4i,_ton was exonerated . n atter Details of a hearing into a charge of misconduct laid against the player at the centre of the matte r .% ill be reported on in this column next week . At the time of going to print (Tuesday), another this hearing was that the ;j atter arising from pl;tver's permit may have been issued based on . If a Thursday decision has resultincorrect advice ,_ I in points and percentage being altered readers info-Line or visit the ~i ould ring the SmokeFree night for the definite A VARA website on Saturday ~- tion ladder after round 18 - Info-Line 9644 0185 u / v Iebsite www.vafa .asn.a

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Clubs are advised of two important opportunitics for a review of VAFA procedures . The Rulesy Review Committee will meet on Wednesda l October 25th and the Executive Seminar. wil m!et on Monday November 13th and 20th Any matters considered worthy of consideration should be received by myself prior to October 18th (Rules g,-view) or October 28th (Executive Seminar) . Both these forums allow the VAFA to review, and put in place positive suggestions for the season(s) ahead . JUMPER NUMBERS/FINALS TEAMLISTS Clubs with teams participating in finals must ensure that numbers appearing in the "Amateur Footballer" correspond exactly with those that are hsted on teamsheets and appear on the backs of players who take the field . Fines are levied for noncompliance with this requirement and include players wearing numbers that fail to be listed in the "Amateur Footballer" as well . Fines are increased should the offence b e repeated in the following week of the finals .

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With this weekend marking the end of the playing careers of mant'AFA players . I first-of all congratulate them for playing our great . game and choosing the VAFA as the place to play Now that it is almost all over please decide to stay involved for the sake of your club and the future of players to put a our competition . We need former "as the men in white" or to take on a role bit back with your club in a small capacity or major capaci. ty . Whatever, please do not just walk away

V Al L PLAYERS This year many of our players signed a contract Some fifty players fell into to play with a VFL club .. On some occasions, when this category this year these players weren't required at VFL level the y free to represent their former VAFA club . To qualify for finals they had to play five (5) VAI'A games for the team they wished to play for in the finals . Two (2) of these VAFA matches had to be played for the team they wished to play for after June 3Coth . GREAT UMPIRES, ASSOCIATION DINNER e Congratulations to the VAFAUA on one of th best dinners to date . The VAFA Executive and Administration was very pleased to be invited to spend a most enjoyable evening at the traditional pre-finals dinner . AFL We were treated to a great speech from and witnessed Umpires' Director Jeff tsiesehen many fine presentations to our umpires past and present . on putting togethWell done to J ohn Robinson er such a smoothly run night and a pat on the back to Mark Gibson for a most professional MC performance .

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ST BERNARDS will have to wait on the results of an ultra-sound on Adam J_-rrinL~:on's calf to see if the best player in Amateur football will be ready for their final's campaign . Merrington, who has turned down an offer from Carlton to play in its VFL team, strained his leg in his first attempt at going for the ball at the Camberwell Sports Ground last Saturday and he spent the whole day on the bench . "I think I will be right for today's (Saturday) home-and-away match against Old Melburnians," Merrington said . The 25-year-old hobbled around the boundary and this is not the preparation Garry Foulds would want for the Bernies' first A Section flag since 1975 . He says three games with Carlton gave him the chance to play with his younger brother Andrew who was drafted for this season by the Blues and has played (1) game to date . Adam puts his career best form down to an uninterrupted pre-season . "I didn't roll my ankle or get other injuries this season," Adam says . Maybe his bad run with injuries are coming at the wrong end of the season but with half-back teammate Taylor playing a major role in the 23-point win over Scotch, St Bernards have depth - a key to a finals campaign . ! GUS Mitche ll , the coach of St Bernards in 1975 says it is difficult to compare the 2000 team with the premier team . "That's not easy to do," Gus, who is an assistant to Foulds, says . "Gus, even with your son Nick and nephew Chris playing ?,. Gus still couldn't split the sides . We should find out the answer in a month . FOR the past two weeks all 10 teams in A Section have had something to play for but today it has been cut by two with M elbourne High securing its place the premier section of the VAFA next year with a 10-point win over Old Ivanhoe . The Hoers are on the bottom with OMs and Marcellin all with 16 points . OMs have 81 per cent, Marcellin 77 per cent and the Hoers 62 per cent . Their opponents respectively : Trinity at Ivanhoe, St Bernards at the Pit, and Xaverians at Toorak Park . Interesting that two A Section teams replaced their coaches mid-season and they are featuring in the relegation playoff which will bring up the cliched arguments of whether to stick or move on with your coach . There is likely to be an upset result but picking it is difficult. The Bernies and Xavs are playing for the minor premiership and good form going into the finals but they are assured of the double chance -while Trinity would need a 300-point win to make up the percentage difference with Scotch to squeeze into the four .

The best the Ts can hope for is a draw in the virtual elimination final betwee ntheCardils d University Blues . "There have been no draws thi, year so I suppose if you were a betting man that would still be pretty long odds," Trinity secretar : Ian Jervis savs. "Also there haven't been a lot c' : elose results this year too in A Section ." July ha,~ not been a month Leigh Carlson wants to put on his showreel . After defeating Marcellin, the Ts lost to St Kevins, despite leading by five goals in the third quarter, Xavs, St Bernards and last week to Uni Blues - teams that are all alive today for the finals . Jervis points to the reserves as a barometer for the seniors and as the injuries hit half-way through the season both teams fell out of the four. The Blues, with U19 on-baller L} ss Hayter starring and Charles Stewart kicking :. goals at Bulleen have created the ideal end to the home-and-awav season with toda_v s eliminator against Scotch . The Cardinals had six changes to the team that fell to St Bernards including Joe McCarroll back to Box Hill and Rohan Price, a medical doctor xvho was rostered to work and Mark Gnatt missed his first match for the season after being injured . MELBOURNE High took itself out of relegation calculations by defeating the Hoers by 10 points in a cliffhanger. The Unicorns trailed by 15 points at the last break but a five goal to one final terin might have been one of the most important both teams play this season . Jason Bamert kicked four goals for the High that will go on a recruiting campaign to be more competitive next year . Last meeting b ri efs (round 9) : St Kevins 5th d MHSOB 7th 44p ; Bowie,, 7/Gerner & Bamert 3 ; b : MahoneylPertzel . OX 2nd d M lOth 42p ; Richardson 4(Treganowar 6 ; b : Gowers/Cox. OS 3rd d UB 6th 25p ; Phillips 4/McLaughlin Stockdale, Lowcock & Vasey 2 . :Gnat(Poydhuse OT 4th d 01 9th 28p ; N .A ./Lochran & J Weddle 2 b : N .A./McKie . SB lst d OM 8th 75p ; N Mitchell 4 ; b Harvev! Wiseman . Brad Beitzel can be heard on ABC 774 at 6 .2 ; tonight with the A Section results . Brad writes VAFA for the Sunday Herald Sun Feedback : beitzelbCalphalink.eom .au i TNF AMATFI IR Fnl1TRA( I FR 20C


- congratulates 7L,,-,d on ,LY- ing his 50- = =r this week . "Sheendog" ;las been a great contributor all year and we lope we can reward him with a place in the ,hlals . Also John Kanis on 350 games of VAFA iobtball. - 171 with Caulfield Grammarians from 78-'87, and 179 with the Blues '88 -'00 . John las been club captain, assistant coach, a VAFA •epresentative and All-Australian amateur selec,ion . He epitomises the saving - an ornament to the game . Old Trinity - congratulates Rob "F3os ." Rhillips, our inspirational Captain for the past our seasons, on reaching his 150 game miiestone . Rob has battled injury for the last couple ,)f seasons, but still managed to lead us to a B ~rade flag in 1999 . Well done Hos" . MHSOB - sincere congratulations from the committee, supporters and players to Colin Drake who today plays his 250th game . Starting in the mid 80's Drakey has done it all . Occasional senior player. reserve & Club XVIII coach and player and social legend, Colin really exemplifies what amateur football is all about . Well done "Gutter" you have been an example of club loyalty . VALE There have been manv tributes to Randolph Creswell in this week's "Age" obituaries, and all well deserved . Randolph, a sterling ruckman with Uni . Blues, played in the victorious VAFA team in the Hobart Carnival in 1956 . Transferred interstate in his employment as an engineer, Randolph took up rugby union, and continued to play the heathen game on his return to Victoria, with such success that he represented Victoria . We doubt if anyone can claim such a unique record . Vale Randolph, a true gentleman .

SENIORS NA14IE CLUB LAST WK TOTAL HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 7 84 RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 2 72 N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 6 57 A . TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 3 55 DE CRESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 5 2

A RESERVE HUDSON OLD TRINITY 0 51 PETROFF MARCELLIN 0 30 OLIVER OLD SCOTCH 0 28 ROBINSON MHSOB 0 25 LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 0 18 P. RYAN OLD XAVERIANS 0 18 MOUNT ST BERNARDS 1 18

SE: .IORS - 29.07 .00

MHSOB: 1 .4 6 .7 7.7 12.9 .81 Old Ivanhoe: 4.4 6 .5 9 .10 10.11 .71 MHSOB: Barren 4. Gerner 3. Gabrv 2 . Joseph I . Krlos 1 . Sherry 1 . Best : Sherry. Pertzel, Fairchild . Liibrick. Krios . Bamert . Old hanhoe : Hope 2 . Branigan I . Corcoran 1 . Crowley 1. Douglas t, Knight 1 . McLean I . Tieman 1, J . R'eddle 1 . Best : Ross . Tully, J . %:'eddle . Tientan . Hope. Corcoran. Umpires: Richard Eastwood: John Miller (F) . Nathan Biting Adam : Conquest (B) . Dominic Napoli: Stephen Leahy (G) Nlarcellin: 3.5 6 .7 11 18 13.9.87 St Kevins: 5.3 10 .4 12.7 18 .10.118 A4arcellin: Tregattowan 3. Romattin 3. Browne 2 . Johnston 1, Dinneen . Caffrv i, Chun l, Waters i . Best : Romattut . Chun, Seabury. Sarnpunon, Cox . Browne, St Kevins: Lucas 6, Bowles 5 . Curtis 2. M . Dolhnan I . Pick-ford I . Fraser 1, Lowerson 1 . Hinsevev I . Best : Fraser, O'Keefe . Lotrerson . Callerv. J . Giansiracnsa, Lucas.Uz•npires : Peter James; Craig O'Donogttue (F), Rob Mutton : Alex Tsllemanis ( B), Bernie Hoare: Vin Veseovi (G ) Old Scotch: 3 .0 6 .2 8.4 13.7.85 St Bernsrds: 5 .2 8 .2 12.8 16.12.108 Old Scotch: Hawkins 7, A . Crow 2, S . Hume 2 . M . Partlienides 1 . E . Parthenedies 1 . Best : E. Parthenedies . Havrkhts . Thomas. Holt, Angus . O'Brien . St Bernards : N. Mitchell 6 . D . Berne 4 . Davis 3 . J. Gottant 2. Grev 1 . Best : D. Byrne. Taylor . N . Mitchell. Loughlin. Hogan. P. Mitchell. Umpires: Anthony Damen Graham Ttncattes (F) Jon Vincent Tort Dodds ( Bl Russell' Owens Craig Arimt (G) Old Trinity : 3 .2 6.3 7 .3 11 .5.71 Universty Blues: 4 .3 5.6 12.12 16.14.110 Old Trinity : Sticklattd 4. Collins 2, C. Phillips 2. Ratnsden 2 . Ward 1. Best: Jarred . D. Burrows . Collins, Stephens . Stickland. R . Phillips . Universty Blues : Stewart 5 . Langley 2 . North 2. CWtunon 1 . De Crespigny 1 . Ctteel I . Solo I . Fmchley 1 . Featherston I . Terry I . Best : Langley, McLachlan. Royrcihouse. Chief . Coleman . Futchley. Umpires : Mark Gibson: Wayne Hutton (F) . Jack Forspth (B) Kevin Segota : Bernie Dix (G) Old Melburnians: 4.1 5.4 8 .6 9.6 .60 Old Xaverians: 4.2 6.6 10 .8 12 .10 .82 Old Melburnians : M . Rose 1 B . Dixon 2 . Hazell I . Roberts 1 . Wiseman 1 . Miller 1 . Best: M . Rose Ellinghaus . Hotme . Hazell. Robe rts, Neeson. Old Xaverlans : Ford 2. A . Jones 2 . Richardson 2, Rennex 2 . Stean 1 . Landrigan 1 . Hawkins I . Drake 1 . Best : LandrJgan . Bowen. A . Dillon . Hawkins Sassi . Ford. Umpires : Simon Olive : Cameron Stewart (F) . Rohan Dever: Santo Caruso (B). Robert Pam,: Stephen Caple (G)

RESERVES - 29 .07. 00 Old Trinity: 2 .1 7.4 7.9 9.11 .65 University Blues: 2 .2 2.2 4.3 6.4 .40 Old Trinity: A Boyd 4 . Mero 2 . Barr. Peggle . Robinson . Best: Mero. Andrews . A Bm•d. T Cade. Schulze. Robinson . University Blues: McKinley 4. Shaiv . fiction . Best: Versteegan. D Hayler. Hutchins. M StcKerrow. Basell, Bond . NIHSOB: 3.0 4.2 8.2 6 .7.43 Old Ivanhoe: 5.4 5.10 8 .17 11 .17.83 AIHSOB: Gaunt 2 . Norton . O'Brien . Fahev. Feferkattz . Best : Norton. Fahev . Moore. . O'Brien. Old Ivanhoe : Dougas 4. Gany George. Trigumtl. Moore. Gaunt . Rodder Veal . Karariei . Tolley, Birela . Best: Moore . Pollock . Brophy. Gerry George. Veal. Triguell. Old Scotch: 2.1 4 .4 4 .5 8 .9.57 St Bernar'ds: 5.1 6 .4 10 .5 10 .6.66 Old Scotch: Hooper 3 . H Thomas 3 . T Reid. Frankenburg. Best: Paterson, Hooper. Morris. Prendergast. Gibbs. H Thomas. St Bernards : Cartss 3. Thomas 3. Brebner. P Haney. Polata)ko. Jun Mount . Best: Brebner. Attard . T Harvey. Mount. Tankey. cariss . Old F1eB,mn.ians : 1.0 2 .1 5 .2 6.3.39 Old Xavecians: 2 .8 4 .11 7.12 9.17.71 Old Me iburn±m : Mulligan 2 . Thompson . Murphy. Farguharson . Best : Bartlett. Burgess .l'uncken. Hewitt . Thompson. Farguharson . Old Xaver3ans: McGuinness . ViIlella Sibffta Shelley. Ferrari. Best: Wmterton . McGuinness. Wright. Bateman . Chapman. 0 Brien . 0 .0 2.3 3.4 6.5 .41 Marcellin: St Kevins: 1 .2 2.2 5.3 5.5 .35 Marcellin : Greeres 2. Kemteally 2. A Hart . D Smith. Best: A Smith . E Phillips . McKenzie. 4Ualxett . Cook . VanLYrVeene . St Kevins :Go,.~l kickers and best players results not reeehred_

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For those who depart this week . I hope you've all enjoyed the reading this year. I've attempted to put some humour amongst the seriousness of it all, and I trust that everyone has a relaxing break for 2001 (I'll be no exception!) . Review At Harry's place, the Lions were able to go part the way to burying the demons of a bad 2000, by walloping Whitefriars by 65pts . A 9 goal to 2 last quarter enabled the young home side to celebrate in a big fashion . The visitors would be really disappointed with their efforts, as they had built up some momentum over the past few weeks . For the victors, Hovey, Y. Phillips (6 goals) and Henebery were good contributors . whilst A . Pawlik . Hughes and M . Carbone battled manfully for the losers . The 'Jeckyl & Hyde Cup' was played between Old Haileybury and Old Paradians at McKinnon, with Jeckyl (OH) kicking straighter than Hyde (OP), and getting the chocolates by 2lpts . A 3 .7 1st quarter, and a 4 .7 3rd quarter by Hyde showed that the old kicking mule was back in town after some holidavs . and that . combined with an 8 .1 2nd quarter by Jeckyl . was too much to handle for the away team . Armstrong, Kejna and Jayasekera were fine players for the winners. Brabender. Burns and Curran showed good form for the awav team . At the VAFA's very own hallowed turf . E .E .Gunn, the machine in the form of Old Brighton quietly went about their business, when they gave Ormond a touch up by 67pts . An 8 goal second quarter by OB was too much for Ormond to handle, and the flag favourites did as they pleased . Better players fore the winners were difficult to find . Perry (7 goals), Nickas and the 'road runner' Jackson were named as the better performers . Robbins, Remman and Whelan chipped away for the home team . The royal playing fields of Keysborough saw NOBs keep their double chance hopes alive . when, in the end they easily accounted for the persistent Old Mentonians by 49pts . There was nothing in the game at half time . and there was a real possibility of a major upset on the cards . However, the away side went bananas and piled on 8 goals to 1, and called in that fat woman to sing the punters a ballad or two . Saari blitzed with 5 goals (again) . and was well assisted by Leigh and Maguire . For the vanquished . Cozens, Ferguson and Austin never gave up .

The blockbuster out at Malvern between De La Sall e an d Mazenod appeared to be just that at half time, with only 1 I pts separating the teams . however, we saw that Mazenod were in front at game's end by 31 pts. A 7 goal to 2 3rd quarter was too much for DLS to handle . Murray . Meehan and Perry held the

master's easel this week, and performed well . Jackson, Brown and Silvers trie d valiantly to find holes for the losers, but. unfortunatelv, it was to no avail . Preview Old Paradians v Collegians - The Lions have been improving steadily over the past few weeks . and it will give the club some impetus to go into 2001 in C section . The OPs have had a very ordinary year by their standards . With Peter Bedford announcing his retirement, the home side should be pumped to the eyeballs . Even though the young Lions put in the big yards last week . I'll have to swing towards the OPs to win by 24 pts . Wititefriars v Ormond - Steve Grace will be wanting to make the long trip a happy and fruitful one, as 10 wins for the year would be seen a fairly good result . Des Meagher's home side will also want to finish off on a positive note, especially after last week's result, and a win today would be a just reward for a very competitive year in B section . In a very tough one to call, I'll go for the home team by 20 pts . Old Brighton v Old Mentonians - Sven Samild would be looking for one last big effort from his charges, who have performed tremendously for most of the entire year . Meanwhile, Dale Tapping is fine tuning his machine in readiness for the finals and an assault on the holy grail . Try as they will, unfortunately . the visitors will be sent home disappointed today after OB win comfortably by 50 pts . r4OBs v De La Salle - Frank Dunell would be in two minds in this game . Does he go all out, play his cards, and hope for another result to go their way and possibly find themselves in 2nd spot, or does he resign the fact that these two will play each other the week after and hold a few aces? Paul Cooper will have no issues to deal with here . as they will finish 4th . no matter what result occurs . I believe that the home side will go all out to win, and combined with the faet that the away side have had awful trouble for many years winning at Brunswick, NOBs will win just (6 pts) . Mazenod v Old Haileybury - Mick Dwyer will be having a relaxing beer after toda_vs game, as his side's disappearances throughout the year have caused him many headaches . For Dave Murray, well, what else can one say? His relaxed, professional and happy approach has won many admirers not only at Mazenod, but in the VAFA community this year, and the famous structured game plan has seen them sit at the sharp end of the ladder. Today, the bandwagon will gain further support as the home team marches towards the finals by winning by 36 pts . The Reserves

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Press Correspondents A big thanks to the chaps from Ormond, OB and t, llitefriars . who have been the only ones to call on a nsistent basis, Of the others . only Collegians and )Bs didn't bother to ring at all, so, raspberries t o Iflenl . I should be at most finals games (although the 1~tweek will be difficult), but please, still pick up the ,,,,one and ring. Numbers are 9347 4105 or 0414 ~, r :0871 .

G .anond - congratulates Nick =ci.a for playing , 00 games . Best U19 player in the yricHealth !lalrlpionships - 1990 . Nick graduated to the senio r l, am in that yPar, playing in the A Section premiership . 1991 trained at Melbourne FC but injuries restricted Il,s progress . From 92-95 Nick was a dashing back.Ilan, playing representative football in '93 & `95 . c;verseas 96-98 and now playing terrific football . We ish you well for today. Ross singleton officiates in his 150th game as reserve runner . U19 '79 premier,i lip player and U19 B&F winner in '80 Ross' career fell foul of injuries. 54 reserve games with the highlight being the '98 reserve premiership win . Old Brighton - congratulates Brett "Rowdy"

Williams on playing 100 games . Returned this year after a premature retirement . Relishing the shift up the bund and playing good football . A terrific competitor . ii, se effort and discipline match his desire to play th e

, ;,line . Also 50 games to Cam Stewart and Tony McLaughlin. Both started together in the U 19's in '98 and have become great contributors establishing themselves as reliable players in the two's . Good luck dav, and let's see another 100 . Old Paradians - congratulate Martin J oyce on olaying 100 games last week . Martin is leaving the alb to journey to Canada for both work and study. Eon voyage from all your friends at OP's . De La Salle - Tim Silvers 100 games Tim was a rgular in the firsts until Round 10 when he sustained an injury. Tim has just returned to the firsts . Chris Hyde 50 games Chris has been a consistent player in the two's playing every game of the season to date .

Old Mentonians - congratulate Michael Lawes o today plays his 500, game for the club . Well don e

SEi;IORS - 29 .07.00 De La Salle : 1 .4 7.7 9.7 10 .10 .70 Rszenod O .C 5.1 6.2 13 .7 15 .11,101 Be La Salle: Evans 3. Duggan 2 . M . Mercuri 2. McKenzie 1 . M. Harber I . Johnstone 1 . Best : Bonnici. Swift . Jackson . Brouzte. Silvers . Evans . Mazenod O .C : Harrison 4. Lancaster 3 . Hanley, I . Morgan 1, Dunne 1 . Meehan I . Katiwtagh 1 . Fisher 1 . Polan I . 0'Douoglme I . Best: M. Murray. Meehan . Parr~z . Harrison. Dunne. Nelson . Umpires: Neville Bovle : Steve McCarthy (F), Rtrsty Pay : Frank Martinez (B). Grant Napper : Geoff Richards (G) Ormond: 2.1 2.3 43 7.12.54 Old Brighton: 3.0 11.2 15 .6 19.7 .121 Ormond : Whelan 3 . S . Grace I . R. Block I . Renmlan I . Stone 1 . Best-Robbins, Remman . 6vheelan. Mabbett. S. Keleher. James . Old Brighton: Perry 7 . Fitzgerald 4 . Dennis 3 . Jackson 2 . Phelan I . McLachlan t . Murehie 1 .-Best: Jackson , Perry. Nikas, Dennis . Eve-art . Krzywniak. Umpires : Daniel 8allhceli: Dirk Kramer (F). Beornn McCarthy: Jolnt Robinson (G )

4 .2 9 .4 101 5 12.11.83 Old bSentoninns : 4 .2 9 .5 17.6 20.12.132 North Old Boys : Old R4entonians : Bournon 5, Austin 3. Flaskis 2, Dart 1 . Webb 1 . Best: Cozenssai . Kuramotto. Ferguson. Bournon . Austin, Flaskis . North Old Boys : 'a. Skene 3, LieTaggart 2, Temkin 2 . Boyle 2 . Casbotdt I . Curry dB 1 . Lock I, Thomassen 1 . Collison I . Sanders I . Best: Leigh . Maguire . Druot . Po els. Lack, Casboutt. Umpires: Geoff Curran: Paul 64ltltilgton (F) . John K1111: Robert Dunstan (G) Collegains: 4.0 7.3 11 .7 20 .9.129 Priritefrinrs: 2.4 4.6 7 .7 9 .10 .64 Collegeins: Y. Phillips 6, Parkin 3. woolhouse 2, Hovev 2, Worley 2 . Jones 2, Johnson 1 . Unisworth 1 . N . Bak~ter. Best : Hovey. Y. Phillips Henebery. N . Baxter. Parkin . Moon. Whitefrle.r:i: Reidy 3. Campbell 2 . A. Pawlik 1 . A . Carbone 1 . Hilton 1 . Hughes I . Best : A . Pan-Wk, Hughes . M . Carbone. Carrigg.lVard, Reidy. Umpires : Peter Simpson : Gmeme-[unichen (F) Old liallybury: 1.2 9.3 1 .4 14.8.92 Old Paradians : 3.7 4.9 8 .16 9.17.71 Old flallybury: Lppage 4. Kejna 2 . Annstrong 2, Home 1 . Adam Hilton I . Javasekem I . Mason 1 . Walden 1 . Holt 1 . Best : Armstrong. Kejna, Ash Hilton . G. Smith . Ja}asekera . Berns . Old Parad3ans: Proteous 3. Holland 2, Swindon 2 . Richardson 1 . Dintinosante I . Best : Brasender. Burns, O'Loughlin, Curran . Holland, Dintinasante . Umpires: Mark Jenkins: Mark Mosison (F). Bob Sey'tnour: Ross Richards (G)

RESERVES - 29 .07.00 . 1.5 3 .6 5.8 6.12.48 Collegians: Afiitefriars: 0 .0 2 .2 3.2 5.5.35 Cotlegitvts : Goal kickers and best piayers res ;dts not received. WhiteGiars: vernal 2. Davis . Ethan, Best T Carrig,0. D Eames. Glenn . Elliott. Maguire . Wood . Old lisileyhury: 2 .3 3 .4 7.4 12.8 .80 10.9 15.10.100 Old Paradians : 2 .1 7.5 Old RsBeybury: Efstat}uou 2 . Harrop 2 . Kaknood-Scott 2. Moss 2. Binder . Meet . Moss. T Hilton, Smith . Old Paradinns : G Ro4aiands. Best : Elliott . Brndar. Harrop S Ctavala 6. Harford 2 . Harris 2 . Braude. Lombardi. P CosLriff. Sacm. Walsh . Best: . Lwnbardi. Harford . Scantly. P Cosgnff. S Ciatrola. A Stuvtdon 1 .2 2.2 2 .2 2 .2 .14 Ormond : 3.2 5.7 7 .8 10 .13 .73 Old Brighton: Ormond: Strauch.Collins. Best : Keleher. Ritchie . Clem. Sheplterd . Collins. Guzzo. Old Brighton: Steaart 2 . GhmaFin 2 . Talbot. Raju . Bickett. Brwm. Alderson. March . Best: ftaju. Alderson. Broten. McMahen. Logan . Talbot. Old AiCo tonians: 0.4 2.8 2.9 5.15.45 7.4 10 .6 16 .10 19.12.126 No rt h Old Boys: Old Meatonisns: Ethan. La7ves. Cudord . Meel . Moodie. Best: Dager. Linford. Riley. Moodie, MeveL Mills. North Old Boys: Goal kickers and best players results not received .

SE NIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL BRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 0 68 FAVANAGH MAZENOD 1 51 BOURNON OLD MENTONIANS 5 48 BECKETT ORMOND 0 46 HARRISON MAZENOD 4 44

B RESERVE HAWKINS MAZENOD 0 35 CIAVOLA OLD PARADIANS 6 35 CLANCY DE LA SALLE 2 30 EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY 2 23 BARKER NORTH OLD BOYS 0 17 TALBOT OLD BRIGHTON 1 17 IM TtJC TAA - CI IO C(1(11RA11

De L. Salle: 2 .2 3 .5 5.8 8.9.57 9iazenod O .C: 3 .2 7 .3 8.8 12.10.82 De La Salle: Fisher 3 . Clang 2 . Hodder . Hyde. bflttten. Best : Doak. Lastni. oDotutell. Butler. Hyde. King. Mazenod O.C: Fotutiotis 4. Smith 3. Sharp 2, Morgan . MeDotcell. Collins. Best: Carter. Tucker . Quhm. Fotuuotis . McDowell . Ballenger.

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he penultimate round saw Beamaris secure top .' . spot . Rovers safe in the four, Therry and the Jackas swapping spots, and the Hoes breaking a long losing streak and removing themselves from the bottom of the ladder. REVIEW Beaumari s set up top spot with a hard fought victory over a very committed Therry side who never stopped trying but could not clinch the game . It was nip and tuck all day with neither side able to gain clear ascendancy and set up a lead . But the Sharks have been finishing their games very well of late and this one was no exception as they played a terrific last quarter to in the end score a pretty comfortable 5 goal win . Mitch Barrow and Michael Matulick continued their good form for the Sharks and had plentv of mates while Rob Kerr of AFL Players Association fame despite being up all night was Therrys best player . Hampton Rovers returned to the winning list with a hard fought 39 point victory over BulleenTemplestowe who were their usual competitive self. Even contest up to the main interval whereupon the Rovers through down the gauntlet in the third kicking 8 goals to 2 to open up a match winning break which they were able to maintain till the end . Hampton's best was Stephen Anderson who had the ball on a string well supported by Sammy Wills and Adam Power, both showing welcome returns to form . For the Bullants D .Bone . Robertson and Matthews all kept at it for the entire game . Prahran were soundly beaten by a pretty slick Glen Eira unit who have sound form as the season draws to a close . The Sainters were too fast and skilful for the Two Blues and easily found their targets up forward . Prahran were not allowed to play well by their opponents with their delivery into the forward line very haphazard making life difficult . Tim Murphy. and Anthony Corboy were great players for the vanquished, while the victors in the midst of their celebrations had nothing to report this week . Ivanhoe-Assumption were pretty pleased with themselves on Saturday night after breaking an 11 game losing streak their worst since the 1920's . The game did not reach particularly great heights as a spectacle but it was the young guns of the Hoes who relished the open spaces of Como to set up their win . Victory was set up with a 5 goal 3rd term to open a lead which the Oggers couldn't quite bridge . Hoes utility Tom Healy was inspirational with loads of dash and courage with Steve Doherty and Ang Pace also playing well . The Ogs were well pleased with the efforts of Vickers-Willis, Stinchombe and Middleton . Another narrow loss for the Tigers where they

had their chances but just weren't quite good enough in the end. An upset was o n the cards when St Bedes hit the front during the 3rd but the Jackas steadied and attacked into the breeze to kick the next 5 majors to look the likely winners at the orange break, and that was exactly the final scenario . Blashki in the ruck Konsky roving Killer Kalinski with 6 and Mark Segal were the better players for the Jackas, while for the Tigers Michael Wintle, Tony Giaquinta . Tiger Tomlinson and Damien Falkingham were all pretty good .

PREVIEW Some interesting ones to finish the preliminary rounds of season 2000 . Danger game up at Packer Reserve confronts Beaumari s today . The small econfiswltaryuihegmndt e Saints are in pretty good form in which to end tht year . But pride and the lure of the Blades award plu ; skill and ability should see the Sharks win . The after match is on you Mr Lawson . St Bedes-Mentone Tigers await Old Geeloni who realistically are now bound for DI Section . Isureplayndoficbthluskforwa n to 5 .00 o'clock tonight, but first the game must bi played, and at home TB feels that the Tigers will b too strong and committed for the Ogs who none th less will give it their best . The Hoes full of confidence await Prahran oi their home turf . Still give themselves a chance to sta up do the combine so you can bet they will be bar at it, while it doesn't mean as much to the Two Blue they will be doing their utmost to win to finish on high note with a 9/9 win/loss ratio, and that's exac ly what will happen . Therry-Penola whilst they would be disappointe to miss the 4 points last week, will bounce back 2 home with a big win over the Bu llants who as usw will give a very good account of themselves . But th hope of still securing the double chance will be tc big a hurdle for BT to overcome . And so to Hampton Rovers versus Ajax at Da . What an incredible lot of possibilities t hiStre game throws up . Ajax must win to stay seconi Hampton are safe now but would want to win maintain a psychological advantage over the Jacka: and neither side probably want to see each oth, again next week . Rovers won the first encounter ; Albert Park by stopping the Jackas running gan and if they can do that again they are well on the w< to 4 more points . But the motivation of getting cracks at it is the overriding factor here and for th reason I'm going for Ajax . TuG vMATF1IR F1C)TRAI I FR 2C


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prahran - Tim Murphy today plays his 50th senior game . This quiet achiever in most weeks features in our best players . Congratulations Tim and may we see many more games from No . 3 . AJAX - congratulations to Brian "Doggy" Zielinski on his 200th last week. Joined in '84 and it has taken over 16 years of hard work to achieve his milestone . Many serious injuries and re-constructions etc. have not stopped this tough defender who has given great service . Onballer Jona Segal played his 100th game last week . Coming through the U19's, Segal has been a regular senior player this year after recovering from severe injuries during the past 2 years . Jona was a member of the reserve premiership in '98 and the sen8.ors in '99 and is having his best season for the club . Good luck to you both .

SEIVIURS - 29 .07.Uv Old Geetong: 5.3 6.5 10 .9 13 .14.92 Ivanhoe Assumption : 5.5 8.8 13 .9 14 .16.100 Old Geelong: Vickers- 'Vats S . Fisher 3 . Varlep 2. Wilson, Salter. Higgins, Best : Vickers-l5'IIlk. Middleton . Stevens. Sttncheombe. Fisher, Higgins . Ivanhoe Aasrmtption: Tucker 2. Va!kattis 2. Lee 2. Wood 2 . Sloan 2. T Healy. Shuttlewrorth . L Pearce. Scoble. Best: T Heady. Doherty. A Pace. L Pearce. wood. Sloan_ Umpires: Dianne VJhitele)r Lionel Katz (F) . Clive Shipley; Ken Coughlan fG) 8.5 12 .7 15 .8.98 AJAX : 3.2 9 .7 12 .9.81 St Bodes Ment. Tig. : 3.2 5. AJAX : Kalinskl6. RaJch 4 . Kalb. Gelbart. Konsk}•. Btastild . Dukes. Best : M Segal . Dukes . Blashki. J Segal. Katutskl . Weiner. St Bodes Ment. Tig.: biacGeorge 3. 5 Hecker 2. M Whnle 2. Kidd . Parsotu. McCraw . L Wmtle. Hiprsvll . Best : McCraw. M Wmtle. B Tomlinson. T Beasley. Ciaquinta. Bell. Umpires : Pick Lose Gene Hodg"uts (F). Garry Clancy (GI Prahran: 2.3 3 .4 5 .7 9 .9.63 Glen Eira: 3.4 8 .8 13.11 14 .12.96 PraLran: Aitken 2 . Murphy 2. Pie 3 . Goallet. Bmtnett. Best: Murphy. Corboy. Watford. Hodgson . P}x. Gallagher. Glen Eire: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Umpires : Andrea Thwaites : Alan Stubbs (F) Beaumeris: 2.4 7 .5 10.7 16.13.109 Therry Pcnoia: 3.1 6 .2 11 .3 12 .4.76 Beaumaris: harrow 4. Boctor 2. Matulick 2. George 2 . Mills 2 . Jury. Spence. A Quin. Best : Burrnv . Matulick . Pltilp;ott. Georg. . Holt . Nicholson. Therry Penola: Goal kickers and best plovers results not received . Umpires : Craig Brajdberg . Leon Qumn (F). David Gourtay: Scott Pearse (B). Geoff Grtgg: Andrerv Long (G) Bulleen Templestowe: 1.0 6 .2 8.4 13 .6.84 Hampton Rovere : 3 .4 5.10 13.13 18.15.123 BUlteen Teatptestowe :R Willl^ms 3. Robertson 2. Burridge. Chhers . McLaren. Matthews. C Parris. Prior. Tullcch. Lambropolous. Best: D Bone. Robertson. Matthecvs. Prior. Tullech . C Parris. Hampton Rover,;: Power 3. Fletcher 3. Granger 3, Busbv 2 . Holt 2 . Adams. S Anderson . Dallas . Dunbali. Wilmott . Best: S Anderson . Adams . Fletcher. Pucella . Laurence. Granger. Ump'ues : Paul I.antble: Trent Foley IF)

RESERVES - 29 .07.00

SENIORS NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL KALINSKI AJAX 6 71 BOCTER BEAUMARIS 2 49 HECKER ST BEDES 2 47 MACGEORGE ST BEDES 3 42 BANNISTER THERRY PENOLA 0 3 6 C RESERVE BASIST AJAX 5 VANCE BEAUMARIS 0 THRUSH THERRY PENOLA 0 CRAItIFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0

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Old Geelong: 2 .2 5.7 7.8 12.12 .84 Ivanhoe Assumption : 2 .1 4 .2 7.4 8.4 .52 Old Geelong: Howells 6. Platatnm 2. Fitzgerald . Malpas. Collins . BOer . Best: Ho:velis. Plowrnan. Boer. Avery . Harrington. Abbott . Ivanhoe Assumption : McGowan 2 . Maud 2. McCrohan. E Healy. Zeegers . Blaek«rood. Best: Maud . Zeegers . E Healy . Conley. facvangelo. Fauurather. AJAX: 2 .3 6.6 10.10 14.15 .99 St Bedes Ment . Tig. : 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 .3 AJAX: Bastst 5 . Sharp 2. Book . D4ynond. Godlev[ez . Buckley. tVaLtiseh . Czarv. Klein . Best : Bock. Buckley. Feldtnan.l4'alnisch. Klein . Basist. St Bedoa Ment. Tlg. : Best: V[drnic. Meyder. Lomagtro. Young. A Drury . Napier. Praluan : 3.4 6.4 10 .8 15 .10.100 Glen Elea : 0.0 0.2 0 .3 1.6 .12 Praltran:Cronve 5. Stewart 2 . year 2. Decarteret 2. Paleodvnos . Watsom. KIDeen . Woods . Best : Dalv. Rhodes . Vear. Decarteret. Crrnve. Walsom . Glen Sham Goal kick• ers artd best planers results not received . Beaumeris: 3.2 5.4 6 .4 8 .9.57 4.1 5.4 8 .8 8 .9.57 Therry Penola: BeaumorLs: McKenzie 2 . Fisher 2. Mead 2. Jones . Nish. Best : A O'Brien. Mead . Gray. Spence-Bailey. Atkins. M O"Brien . Therry Penola: Goal kickers and best players results not received . Balloon Templcstowe: 2.1 4.4 6 .6 9.11 .65 Hampton Rovers : 4.1 9 .4 10 .9 12 .10.82 BuBeen Templestosve: Meadons 3. Marsh 2. McKenzie 2 . Martut . Stott . Best: Meadows. Todd. Stelling . Martin, Daskalou. Stott . Hampton Rovere: Helliger 5. Butraer 3 . McBride . McGregor. MeKellar. Quon. Best: Helliger. ApLlltis. Rogerson . McGregor. &dnter. McBride.


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"ard to see the present four changing now, so I'll tempt providence by saying farewell to th e Clubs not continuing after today . Banyule and St Leo's did very well in a tough year, and can face 2001 with some confidence . Old Camberwell is talent rich, it remains a mystery to me why they finished 7th, and surely will be a force in 2001 . Old Carey couldn't cover player losses after Rnd 3, s a very young side, and should be able to rebuild for next year. Oakleigh's and La Trobe's fate was decided by pre-season emigrations from which, sadly . neither recovered . I hope you all have successful off-seasons and that next year brings better fortune . Thank you for your competition, and above all, your comradery!

starred at FF for the Two Blues, well supported by on-ballers . Jimmy Manton, an d Don Dini. Trobers best were Ash Cumming in . ;, ruck, Simon Fredrickson at midfield, and Gerard Robinson, dodgy hammy & all, in a FP.

Huge personal thanks to the following, without whom this column would be useless : Sean Flynn (A quinas), Larry Stevens & Ian Gray (Banyule), Scott Williams (Caulfield Gr.), Andrew Sutherland & John Williamson ( La Trobe), Andrew Headberry & Marius Smith (M onash Blues), Norm Walsh & Barry Alexander (Oakleigh), Warren Earl (Old Camberwell), Shane Bishop (Old Essendon), and Andrew McCormack (St Leo's Emmaus) . Your efforts made my task a pleasure! !

TODAY'S C - --~,S Old Ca ,be t hosts O a eigh and should go out on a high note with a 5/6 goal win Monash Bli -welconies Old Carey and should win comfortably . The Panthers often lift their game a notch against the Blues . but not enough to give the Bears or Two Blues a ray of hope . . s take on ~"3 Caulfield rr Emmaus Watte -_ __ and this will be great g<-i, conditions permitting . The Fields have barely rut a foot wrong in the back half of the year, and should take the points by 2/3 goals . La Trobe tTni. versus Ban yule should see a win for the visitors . The Trobers never cease trying but will be out gunned by the competetent Bears .

LAST WEEK

Oakleigh lost to Monash Blues in a scrappy affair. Trevor Bromley. Stuart Dalton . & Shane Kitts did well on-ball and through the middle for the Oaks . The Blues were pleased with on baller, John Baxter. Dirty Dave Furness in the ruck, plus Sam Hawkins & Christian Gregory, though it is expected Dave R . will be indicating to Christian at training, which gap between what posts scores six points ! Aquinas beat Old Camberwell but didn't have things all their own way, with the Wells making a spirited comeback in the last term . Cam Quinn again had a good game for the Bloods at HBF & midfield . Marchi Tarulli was terrific on the ball & HFF. Trent Harkin roved well . and Andy Cultrera was a lively forward .

Caulfield Gr. were too strong for Old Carey in a dull game with few passages of good play . Field's on-ballers/midfielders . Simon Widjaja & Stewart Sant, along with David Gurr at HBF stood out in their talented side . For the Panthers, Brett Birkill starred at FB . with his length of the field dash & goal on the run in the 4th Qtr a highlight . Cam Matthews was great at CHBiCHF. with Cam Campbell, and Nick Everett busy round the ground . St Leo's Emmaus wallopped La Trobe, setting the win up with a big 2nd term . Brendan Vaughan

i - by turnin^ a Banyule bollocked Old E top defensive ist term against the . md, ito a mastery never surrendered for the rest of the game . Michael Natoli starred roving for the Bears . Gavin Shaw let nothing past at CHB, Blair Moxon did well on the ball, and Dave Williams did his usual in the ruck . OEG had good performances from Ryan & Leask across midfield on a generally ordinary day .

Old Essendon Grammarians entertain Aquinas at PEGS in a game which presents a classic dilemma : neither side wants to lose, nor will they want a victory which leaves them damaged for the following week .

I'll go for Grammar because of the PEGS factor, by a goal or so . RESERVES Todav's winners should be ; Old Camberwell . Blues, Caulfield Gr ., Banyule, Old Essendon Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425 phone and fax . Email, bfhickevCa telstra .easymail .eom .au .

TODAY'S MATCHES D1 SECTIO N OLD CAMBERWELL v . OAKLEIGH MONASH BLUES v . OLD CAREY CAULFIELD GR . v. ST . LEOS EMMAUS LA TROBE UNI v . BANYULE OLD ESSENDON v . AQUINAS


old Carey - stalwart, Michael 'Javed' Easthaln na -'d his 100th game last week. Aka 'Sticky' for his wet ball marking ability, Javed has fitted in a lot of football in spite of numerous overseas and interstate travel adventures . Well done 'Jav', we hope you travel with us for many years yet . Old Carey institution, Ian 'Ocker' England umpires his 175th reserve game today . What makes it special is that, added to his 325 playing games, it is the 500th time 'Ocker' has run onto the field in the service of his Club . 'Ocker' is a Life Member of Old Carey, and a VAFA Certificate of Merit winner, and a splendid example to us all for his dedication and loyalty . Congratulations 'Ock'!! ! Old Essendon - George Elias played his 50th in Round 16 . George has won over everybody with his spirit and eourage, and OEG are hoping for many more games to come from him . OEG also salute Sam Fleming's 100th today, his freaky high marks, long kicking, and sensational girlfriend are but a few of his great attributes . Sam has brought maturity and poise to the OEG midfield with him from the Western Bulldogs . More OEG congratulations go to John Hughes. also playing his 100th today. John came to OEG after more than a 100 games in the Ovens & Murray League, and, achieving his games tally in spite of an unfortunate car accident ; his perseverance is an inspiration to all at the Club, which is hoping for another 100 games out of his weary old legs . Congratulations George, Sam and John ! Banyule - Stephen 'Hoota' Gray is retiring today after 372 games with the Bears . Stephen came up through the Junior club, starting with the U8's . thence to U 19's, and is a member of a Banvule premiership side. His strength, courage, and no nonsense approach to football has been inspirational to team mates and opponents alike . From all members of the Banyule family, and from everybody in the amateur game, congratulations 'HootaT ! St. Leos Emmaus WP - Ryan "Rhino" McCann 100 games Rd 17, U 19 B&F player who has developed into a fine, attacking hackman in the seniors and also has a harem. Eddy Mitchell 100 games . Rd 18 former U 19 player who is a gutsy, determined onballer . who enjoys footy trips . Congratulations to Rhino and Eddv . Caulfield Grammarians - 150 games Andrew Will B&F winner '99, premiership player VAFA representative . Andrew has become an integral senior club member. His off field work is invaluable . On the field his long bombs and ariel work is often team lifting . Well done Willsy on achieving this milestone .

MELEES - BEWAR E A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing each other to the ground or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 29 .07 .0 0 Oakleigh: 2 .1 5 .3 8.3 9.4 .58 Monash Blues: 8 .5 12.12 15.15 19.24.138 Oakleigh: MacKenzie 2 . MotttLs 2 . Dalton. Hanley. S Kitts. Redford. Taylor. Best: Bromley. Dalton. S Kitts. A Kitts . Kertev. Tolley. hloaash Blues : Gregory 8. McGee 3 . Webster 3 . Kamphuis 2 . Baxter. Farrar. Herrman. Best : Gregory. McGee . S Hawlans. Furnell. Baxter. Webster. Umpires: Geoff Moore: Adam Geodes (FI Aquinas O.C: 2 .3 8 .8 12.8 14.11 .95 3 .2 4 .2 8.8 10.7 .87 Old Camberesell: AcpdnŽa O .C: Criltzera 6 . Tarulli 2. Detiavi 2 . Livingtstone 2. Bethune . Best: Quimt. Rpm. TaruW. Wooden. R Moran. Cultrera. Old Cambers:elL• Heffernan 3. Seeley 3 . Brownless 2. Hanson 2. Best : Rmve . C Williams. J Elhott. D Mitchell. Tosch. Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe (F ) Caulfield Gn 3.3 9.8 11.11 17.18 .118 Old Carey: 3.2 3.3 7.5 11 .6 .72 Caulfield Or. Baxter 4. Margerison 3. Andet 3 . G Harrison. Sant. Will, Rosman. Knight, Boo~wes . Best: Widjaja. Sant . Will. Gain, Cot411shaw. Knight. Old Carey: Matthews 4. Everett 3 . B Shutie 2. McKhtstrv . Birkill . Best : Birkill . Mattheus. Campbell . Everett . Knezevic . B Shane. Umpirea : Grant l4ardrop (F ) St Leos Emmaus: 5.5 17.10 20 .17 31 .20.206 La Trobe University : 2.4 2.8 6 .10 9 .11 .65 St Leos Emmaus : B Vaughan 8, S McCann 7. Buckele 3 . Duucalantonio 3. McKenzie 3 . Femtell 3. Manton 2 . Burgess . T McCann . P McGloin . Best: B Vaughan. Manton. DWcotantonio. Buckle . Hodder. R McCann. La Trobe Unive :sity: Robinson 5 . Doueal 2. Sheldriek. Levy' Best : Fredrickdson. Robinson Cummings. Gantry . Adannhwaite. Edmunds. Umpires : Beni Rcde: Dash Peiris (F) 1h ny,de: 2. 5 8 .11 12 .14 18 .19.127 Old Essendon On 2.6 4.8 6.13 9.13.67 Banyule: Piayfatr 4 . Mo.tnn 4. \4oedlock 3. J Egan 2 . S Gray 2 . J Plant . Sutterby . Bell . Best : Natoli. Shaw. Maxon' D Wtlliams . B Wlllmore. .t Mayfair Old Esxendon . L Fletcher. Gr: Goal kickers not received . Best : Ryan. Leask . Cet"ur Papal Umpires: Robert Sneddon (R). Max Wttimarm (F )

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RESERVES - 29 .07 .0 0 1.0 2 .0 2.0 2.0.1 2

30.27.207 Monash Bluee : 8 .12 11 .16 21 .21 Oakleigh: Radchenko. Monaghan. Best : Pesnakis. A Moulang. Head . Radchenko. D Moulang. Gook. Moneeh Blues: Herry 5. Spencer 4. Edqulst 3. Ryan 3. Snllth 3 . 0'Brien 2 . Teasdale 2 . Berry. Colombies. Dempsey. Junkeer. McGrath. Merlin, Moresi . Walsh . Best: Berry. Herrv . Junkeer. Teasdaie . Millie . Smith . Aquinas O .C: 5 .1 7.4 8.9 10.11.71 Old CamberweB: 1 .1 2.2 3.2 4.3.27 Aquinas O .C: Hunt 3 . Coghlan. Chapman. Bentlv. Bradshaw. Lyng. Votombello . B Moran. Best : Paras. Slattery. Langford . Falrburn . B htoran. Volombello .Old Camberwell: R Williams 2 . Beckett. M Mitchell. Best: Knoaies. M Steele . Gladman. Nov . Wilkinson . Caulfield On 5.5 10.8 17.10 20 .12 .132 2.0 6.1 6.1 9.4 .58 Old Carey: Caulfield On Bourke 6. Mathieson 6. Wailes 2 . Minter 2 . King. Samiago . Scholten. Stevenson, Best : Smith, Stevenson. Williams. Steer. Mathicson, Bourke. Old Carey : Bemett 2 . Montgomery 2. Palmer. Graham. Wright . K Giamllkos. W Gianmka, . Best: Winchester. Brown . Wright . Graham, Drake . Curry. 19 .17.131 St Leos Emmaus: 6.5 10 .10 14 .12 0.1 2.2 6 .4 7 .4 .48 La Trobe University: St Leos Emmaus : McCormack 4 . Newey 3 . Bethune 2. P LerUrs 2 . Raynor 2. Slmondson 2. Burgdort. Farquhar . SimonrL<on. Whitney. Best : McCormack . McLaughlin, Raynor. Stmondson. Bethuen. Parker. La Trobe University : Storer 3 . Spralja 2. Rosengren. BaiWe. Best: Hill . Marshall. Eyre. Holt . Samson. Storer. Banyule: 3.8 4 .8 7.13 9.13.67 2.2 11 .2 12.3 14 .5.89 Old Easendon Gr. Banyuie: Noonan 2 . Hopped 2. Keenan . P Witchell . Turnbull . Glass. Best : Noonan. S WNmore . Keenan . Hopgoai . Thompson . Old Eseendon Gr. Collins 4. Grigg 2 . Mardlnt 2 . Chalkiey. Dale . Fraser. Hoivard, Tilley

SENIORS CLUB LAST WK TOTAL 3 81 AMIET CAULFIELD B . VAUGHAN ST LEOS 8 71 2 69 BROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 6 67 CULTRERA AQUINAS THOMAS AQUINA S 0 65 Dl RESERVE BOURKE CAULFIELD 6 49 RIST OLD CAREY 0 43 KAYROOZ BANYULE 0 40 P. WITCHELL BANYULE 1 32 TEASDALE MONASH BLUES 2 3 0

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42 R . Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 G . Macklin 45 N . Frederikson 46 M . Anderson 47 N . Moran 48 M . Moore 49 G . Verstr a 50 L. Sheffield 51 C. Watt 52 M . Corrie 53 J . Devers 54 M . O'Halloran 55 J . Crouch 56 D. Joyce

57 D. North-Combes 58 D . La w 59 A. Bentley 60 D . Vine 61 M . Greer 62 L . Bradshaw 63 A. Barrie 64 P.Glennie 65 L . Buzagl o 66 J . Hunt 67 P. Cuickshan k 68 J . Coglan 70 C . Lyng 71 J . Pote 72 M . Rile y 86 B . Barclay

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T. Waile s 26 S . William s 26 S . Widjaja 27 R . Keow n 28 G . Evans 29 J . Whitmee 29 D . Schrimski 30 J . Gross 31 S . Sant 33 C . McGrath 33 N . Silve r 34 J . Margeriso n 35 S. Thompson 36 A. Lawrence 37 M. Scholten 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago 40 G . Harrison 41 A . Bosna 42 D . Synman 43 J . Smith 44 N . Courts 45 J . Blamines 46 A . Johnson 47 L. Salem 48 S . Varthalis 51 N . Bourke 54 M . APlanby 55 M . Davies 56 A . Dowd 58 J . Toyama 59 A . Beauchamp

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5 YEARS AGO - 1995 mond, third in 'A' section four, lost their 0 - chance to move into second position when they lost to seventh team St Bernards at Aberfeldie, 3 .9 to 12 .13 . Ormond led 3 .5 to 1 .0 at the first change and did not score another goal for the game to be beaten 3 .9 to 12 .13 . Best for the victors were Copeland, Vassello, J . Gollant. Taylor, Comito, Byrne . The loss left Ormond's place in the four in danger as De La Salle were finishing strongly . One of Old Mentonians favourite sons, David Johnson, lined up for his 200th game . the epitome of loyalty and commitment - the man who gives a club continued life and strength . Old Paradians, fifth in B, gained 4 points on Old Brighton, fifth, when they made the long trip to South Road and, after leading by 7 points at half time, kicked 13 .5 to 5 .10 in the second half to secure their best victory for the season, 20 .12 to 11 .16 . Best were Abrahams . O'Loughlin, Brabender, Phelan, Vincent, Kerr (7 gls) (O .P.) . and Lennon, Brook, Templeton (6 gis) McLachlan, Fildes, Bradley (Old B .G .). Old Carey U19 player Matt Spencer booted his 100 goal for the season in his team's strong win against the Blacks. 16 wins . 0 losses, was U . Blues U 19's record when they met Old Xaverians, 15l 1 , and it was still 17 .0, when the Blues came back from 1 .2 to O .X . 8.6 at the first change . In the last three terms the Blues kicked 15 .12 to 5 .2 to win by 24 points . Best were Brockley. Fairbank, Miles (Blues) and Burke, Woodruff, Perry (Old Xaverians) . Umpires Fitness Trainer, Paul Young, 1985 Stawell Giff winner and runner up in 1991 gave the umpires the following points to abide by in their preparation for their finals performances : 1 . Dietary habits, 2 . Rest, 3 . Organisation, 4. Extra training, 5 . Performance analysis, 6 . Planning strategies, 7 . Motivation (visualisation), 8 . Relax, 9 . Adequate pre match warm up, 10, ENJOY YOURSELF! 10 YEARS AGO - 199 0 St Kevins O .B and St Bedes O .B . met in the 'D' Reserves first semi . Why so unusual? The siren sounded, the ball bounced, both teams kicked to the same end, and a goal is scored. What would you do? Umpire Graeme Morgan cancelled the score and restarted play . Do you agree? There was a tie in G section B&F when P . King (Coll) and M . Creak (St Bernards) both scored 15

votes . In 'H' P . Sinclair (Eltham) won with 16 votes Kew earnt second place in 'B' at the expense of St Bernards when the beat top team Old Haileybury by 4 points . 5 .6 to 4 .F at Victoria Park, Kew in what was the lowest scor ing game of the day . State Bank 'D' repeated their earlier defeat of S Bedes in the second semi winning their way into 'C' They were too strong all day and won 14,9 to 7 .17 St Bedes inaccuracy in the first half, three goa1 ; from fifteen shots and then only one from eight ii the last term, was game losing . Best were Beare Bennett, Gniel, Berr (St . Bank) and Purcell, Smith Hutchinson (St Bedes) were best. Favourites all the season in E' Mazenod lookec to be certainties for 'D' when they were 23 point ahead of Old Geelong at the last change,8 .5 to3 .12 The Como Park boys came home hard however t kick 4.3 to 0 .1 to win by 3 points . Bayliss MacDougall . Harwood (Old Geel) and O'Hara Chilcott, Male (Maz) were the stars . 'F' section B&F O .J . Meehan Medal was won b Wayne Kraska (C .Bank) with 30 votes from M Cannon (Will) 28 points who had won the Medal ii 1988 . Bull Temp 'B' beat Banyule 12 .12 to 8 .7 but i didn't save them from relegation when the rejuve nated Parkside beat the extremely disappointin Old Brighton 13 .9 to 10 . 9. After 10 games, Oli Brighton had won seven, but then collapsed to wu only one in the last eight games .

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'D' section B&F went to Scott Cowley (Oli Trinity) 21 votes, scored in 9 games, 'E' to Richari Morley (Bulleen United) 26 votes, scored in 1 : games, and 'F' Vic Zanin (UHSOB) 27 votes in 1 games . U19 went to Junior 1 G . Kouzlino (Thomastown) 15 votes and Junior 2 C Anastasakis (MHSOB) 22 votes . De La Salle advanced to the 'A' section prelim nary final with an easy 46 point win over North 01 Boys . A great part of be La's drive came from ruck man Mick Green, Gasparini was a creative winge and Shane Murphy was a dangerous forward kick ing 4 goals. The De La defence led by Deveson an Leonard, supported by Bourke and McHenry wa outstanding . Andrew Smith (Old Scotch) won the 'A' Sectio: M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20t


J .N . Woodrow Trophy for best and fairest with 13 points on a count back from Roger Curnow of University Blues and Mick Green (De La), 'B' section went to Parkside veteran Jack King and 'C' section to Craig Robson (St Kevins OB) . In the 'B' section lst semi Parkside, 15 points down at the last change, kicked 5,5 to Old Melburnians 2 .3 to win by a goal, 15 .15 to14 .15 . Best for Parkside were Toree . Williams, Jones and for Old Melburnians . Pisarski . P. Thompson, Flain . Banyule were far too strong for Old Camberwell in 'C' section first semi 20 .15 to 12 .11 . Adams, Stevens, Gray (Bany) and Spencer, Trist . Steven (Old Camberwell) were best . Legge kicked 5 goals for the winners . 20 YEARS AGO - 198 0 In perfect August football weather the 'A' section first semi provided the greatest excitement of the day with the "underdog" Ormond winning by the narrowest margin after trailing St Bernards by 25 points at the last change and needing to kick more goals in the last quarter than in the first three, and they did, winning 8 .13 .61 to 8 .12 .60. Best were Fisher, McAsey . Morris (Ormond) and Wade, Angel, Rackham (St Bernards) . In 'C' Bulleen Temp came away in the final few minutes to beat Hampton Rovers by 10 points in a top quality game . 14 .10 .94 to12 .12 .84 .Stars were Walton, Murphy. McCoy (Bulleen Temp) and McPherson, Kennedy. Nugent (Hampton Rovers) . Collegians, leader in 'B' section for most of the season were defeated by Kew who led at each change and won by 23 points with Haralambopoulos (6 goals), Hayes and Toogood stars for the victors while Wagstaff . Hibbins and Baum strove to keep Collegians in touch all day . Leading goalkickers for the season were : 'A' Karvelis (U . Blues) 104, 'B' S. Curtain (Old Xavs) 105, 'C' J .Priestly (0 . Brighton) 108, 'D' I. Henderson (AMP) 76 .'E'J .Butcher (0 . Geelong) 106, 'F" Hille (U, Reds) 105 . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 5 After the first change St Bernards were always in control against Reservoir OB in 'A' second semi, finally scoring a convincing 33 point win . Best were Rackham, Mitchell, Burgin (St Bernards) and R . Shepherd . Bates, Trevascus (Reservoir) . Uni Blues won their way back into 'A' section with a 38 point win over De La Salle, Barry Church (8 goals) was a brilliant player for Blues well supported by Sammon and Rendell, McDonnell . Slattery and Murnane were best for De La Salle . Winners of final games to win entry to grand finals and promotion were 'C' : St Kilda CBOC d Oldlvanhoe, 'D' Fawkner d Old Geelong, 'E' Elsternwick d AMP Society, 'F' Monash Whites d Bulleen United . 30 YEARS AGO - 197 0 Peter 'Tubby' Atkinson became the second play-

er to reach 150 games for St Bernards OC. Finals umpires were G .M. Simpson . Hagarty. Marchall. D .R . Dodds and Mason . Old Carey defeated UHSOB by 15 points in a second semi final in 'C' section with Freeman (27 kicks) . Birrell and Redford (5 goals), best for Carey and Hanlon, Ashmead and Sheath (5 goals) Uni High's best . Coburg went into the 'A' section Grand Final for the second year in a row when they were too strong all day for Ormond, even though Ormond got within 9 points at the last change . Coburg kicked 7 .4 to 3 .2 in the final quarter. Old Scotch returned to 'A' section with an easy last quarter victory over Geelong . Brunswick centreman Russell Abernathy celebrated his100th game with the club with a fantastic display of football which put his club into the 'E' section grand final . 50 YEARS AGO - 1950 Ormond and Old Melburnians met in the second semi final in slippery conditions with Ormond's defense in control - allowing OM's only 3 points after quarter time . Final scores were Ormond 16 .19 to OM's 3 .3 . Best for Ormond were Joe Sheehan, Eric Donaldson (celebrating his 50th game) and Bob Rowse. The win put Ormond into the Grand Final - the eighth in 13 full seasons since the clubs debut in 1932 in 'D' section. In 'D' section East Malvern finished too strongly in the semi final against UHSOB to win the right to play Power House in the final . Ken Purcell was in every thing for the winners - his grand marking and general field play made him best afield .

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day sees the climax of the season, when the optimism of March has been replaced by th e reality of August, which sees the two best performed sides in each section play off for premiership honours . There can be no doubting this fact . In a quirk of scoring, each preliminary final was decided with a twenty eight point margin . For the third time in three matches this season I picked the wrong option in Old Melburnians versus De La Salle games . At least there is some consistency in my selections ! REVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINALS SECTION I Although Old Melburnians kicked off with the wind advantage, they failed to grasp the initiative and first quarter honours went to De La Salle . Their second quarter effort . when they held out De La Salle and virtually matched their score, set up victory for Old Melburnians, who trailed by three points at half time . During the second half the result was never in doubt as the Old Melburnians continued their good display and De La Salle only managed two minor scores . At the final siren Old Melburnians were in front by twenty eight points and so qualified for today's Grand Final . For the winners ex Richmond (17 games) player Stuart Griffiths showed his talent and experience with three valuable goals . Again Old Melburnians were well served by the consistent Keith Rutherford, Greg Jenz . Jacob Berry . Chris and James Tomlinson as well as Adrian Anderson . Shane Rudd (Will he be the Mason Medallist?) and captain David Jennings on the half back line, wing man "Shippa" Hoy as well as Justin Crowe . Stephen Laska and Mark Harrison were the best for De La Salle . SECTION 2 Rupertswood opened with the strong wind and appeared to surrender the initiative to Old Ivanhoe, who trailed by only six points at the first change . The second quarter saw a tight contest as the ball travelled up and down the ground . The fact each side kicked two goals for the quarter indicated that the ascendancy lay with Rupertswood, who led at half time by five points . The third quarter saw Rupertswood wrest the advantage and out score Old Ivanhoe so that the "Sunbury Side" held a nineteen point lead at three quarter time . The challenge was for Old Ivanhoe to come home hard with the wind . This they could not do as Rupertswood out

scored them to record a twenty eight point victory an sdentryoa' Grand Final . Again Rupertswood was well served by wing man Matthew O'Callaghan . rover Mark 0'ReiIley, ruck man Steve Carmody as well as by Matthew West, Lucas Plummer and Brett Sinnett . For Old Ivanhoe, Chris Lynch kicked four goals and rover. Julian Maycock, centre man, Paul Sigley, ruck man Ryan Condron and half forward Michael Tozer played well . PREVIEW OF GRAND FINALS SECTION 1 In two of their three meetings this season, Old Xaverians have defeated Old Melburnians by a wide margin (sixty points in round 13 and by forty four points in the second semi final) . Old Melburnians, however, in round 4 came closer than anyone else to defeating Old Xaverians . when through marginally greater inaccuracy, they went down by four points . What will today brhlg?? Last week's sound tactical preparation stood with the Old Melburnians in good stead as they executed their match plan with precision . The second semi final result was largely determined by the Old Xaverians early onslaught with the wind . It is difficult to go past the Old Xaverians, who have dominated this competition for nine seasons with only a handful of on field losses . I am sure any traces of complacency will have been removed by last Saturday's viewing of the Old Melburnians skills . "Remember 1995", could also be coach David King's motto this week . It must not happen again will be an often repeated clause as Old Xaverians strive for their forth successive premiership which will be their eighth in nine seasons (Old Scotch defeated them in 1995) . Ruck clashes will be vital both in gaining first use of the ball and in challenging the vagaries of the Elsternwick Park winds . Tony Landrigan and Tim O'Sullivan provide the bah movement from the packs to Ben Matthews, who has proven capable of kicking a winning score himself. Old Melburnians are a big side and some of their bigger players could be found wanting a metre in pace against the fleet of foot Xaverians . The skills of Stuart Griffiths, Keith Rutherford, Jacob Berrv and the Tomlinson brothers will be well known to the Xaverian brains trust as they have been among Old Melburnians best against the "Crocodiles" this


season . Reigning Mason Medallist . Michael Verge, will be all out to show his skills to all including famfly from the ancestral acres around Ivagambie . For Old Xaverians, their stars over many seasons must shine today . The Kings . Richard and David (no time to reflect on Dad's old school today) as well as the Hardwick Brothers, defenders Mark Fitz, Pat Hall and Andrew Wilson as well as wing man Matt Fitzgerald must all play to the expected standard for Old Xaverians to win . It is difficult to for,see how the Old Melburnians will be able to blanket enough Old Xaverian players to hold the undefeated top side to a losing score . Old Xaverians are my premiership selection . This view is shared with that of John Bell (VAFA Executive) and Tony Phillips (De La Salle Coach) . SECTIO N 2. Today's opponents, Rupertswood and Therry Penola have played three closely contested matches during 2000 . In round 4 at home, a very inaccurate Rupertswood triumphed by two points . Three weeks ago, Therry Penola won by one point, whilst two weeks ago Therry Penola won a bruising second semi Final by fourteen points . Once again the first

CLUB 18 (1) - 29 .07.00 P reelia,:inary FL.---old Melburnians : 0.3 3 .6 7.7 8.9 .57 De La Salle: 0 .1 4 .3 4.4 4 .5.29 Old Melburnians : Griffiths 3 . Jenz 2 . Anderson . Berry . Branchilower . Best : Rutherford . Jenz, Berry, C Tomlinson . J Tomlinson . Anderson. Be La 6alle : O'Brien . Hogan. Buick . Harrison. Best : Jennings . Rudd. Hoy . Crowe . Laska . Harrison. Umpires: Ray Windlow : Tony Robbins (F) . David Windlow ; Paul Nailer (B) . Ian Carter : Graham Cutler (G)

use of the ball will be provided by either Steve Carmody (Rupertswood) or by Geoff Pinner (Therry Penola). Each side has smaller players who will put pressure on the opposing defence once possession is gained. In their three clashes the best player list of each club has contained many of these running players . John Zanetti, Paul Jones, Danny 'Ward and Rod Egglestone for Therry Penola and the O'Callaghan brothers, Matthew West and Mark O'Rlley for Rupertswood . Questions, the answers to svhieh will remain unknown until well into the game, include, wi ll the extra game have tired Rupertswood or will Therry Penola after a week's rest be 'short of a gallop?' Will the 2133 plus games of the Therry Penola 'Dads Army be a saving grace or will the younger Rupertswood players run them off their legs on the wide wings of Elsternwick Park? Can Therry Penola again physically spoil Rupertswood disposal ? Within this puzzle probably lies the key to the outcome of the premiership . I must choose and I do choose Therrv Penola, whose game plan was so well executed two weeks ago I doubt that Rupertswood can regain the upper hand todav .

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LAST WE TLTai. IVARi13 CLUB CLUB XVIII (1 1 CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 0 87 B . MATTHEwS * OLD XAVERIANS 0 62 .40 0'DEA PRAHRAN 0 HEGAN * DE LA SALLE 1 27 HARDWICK * OLD }XAVERIANS 0 21 * includes finals goal s CLUB XVIII (2) ZANETTI* THERRY PENOLA 0 36 T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 33 HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 0 28 HOLSMAN COLLEGIANS 0 28 ROBERTS MONASH WHITES 0 26 * includes finals goal s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000

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gradually in pre-season . Be sensitive to the individual needs of players . Request a phone call if a player cannot train (Team Rule no. 1) . Ring your player - make sure contact/ communication is plentiful in the first few weeks so that habitual behaviour patterns are established . During practice matches emphasise the "Team Elements" . Focus heavilv on the efforts of players who have contributed to the overall picture/style/pattern of what you want. In this manner you can, more quickly, get individuals and groups of individuals from different backgrounds to "gel" and belong. You can form a new entity in this way. Pick your team leaders carefully and be prepared to rely on them for input and to help bring things together .

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f 1 . Support Staf Appoint an assistant coach and a team manager as soon as possible. It is vital to have support during pre-season and your recruitment drive . Prior to the first training session organise a qualified medic .

2 . Recruitment Start early . The season before if possible . A) Junior football clubs - contact all clubs in your area with Under 17's or Colts sides . Speak to coaches and officials . These clubs are a primary source of players . They can provide large groups of players at one time . B) Schools - Many schools in your area will not have affiliations with senior football clubs . Speak to coaches and/or headmasters . Again a group of players can be located at one time . C) Advertise locally - Tertiary students' etc . Moved to your area - target Uni s . TAFE's etc . D) Contact lists - With your assistants maintai n an accurate current and extensive list of all potential players and local clubs, schools etc . E) Remain positive - Do not be lazy . Follow up all leads .

4 . C ~T - !E S Have a team meeting . Ask your players what they want from "their" season . Importantly . listen to, and record their views . Form a statement that accurately reflects the groups' intentions . As a coach do not let your expectations to dominate such a meeting, your players wishes/needs are important if your fledging side is to succeed . Be prepared to allow your young men to take "ownership" of their direction, they will quickly exhibit team elements if given responsibility . Remember that success is relative . In this first year aim for competitive survival, anything greater is a bonus . Forming a solid foundation for the future a young side is greatly rewarding, always remain positive and industrious and your clubs will thank you greatly for your effort . hiichael S igalas Old Camberwell - U19 Coach

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"iins to the top three sides kept those posie tions intact, while Parkside's big win sa w them sneak past Thomastown. who fell less than a kick short against Uni Blacks and fell back to fifth . REVIEW Parkside's win against Fitzroy Reds was never in doubt, though they would be well pleased with the healthy 16 goal margin . Evidently a fairly uninspiring game in which the Red Devils were simply too strong in all positions . Importantly, the win again places their final's aspirations in their own hands . Brad Hockey and Dean Warren dominated the back half, while Constantini and Romano (5 goals) were effective up fonvard . Thomastown got within 5 points of Uni Blacks at the final bell, and will probably be ruing some inaccurate kicking, After the Blacks raced away to an early lead at quarter time, the Bears were able to apply sufficient pressure and clawed their wav back into the contest . The Blacks extended their lead to 26 points in the last and the game looked to be in their keeping, but the Bears dominated the final 10 minutes to fall agonizingly short . Caccaviello (7 goals) and Gorski (6) were the dominant forwards for their respective clubs, while Sammy Beaton performed well under pressure for the Students . Arcoraci and Lentini were the Bears' best . Salesian was able to end a four game losing streak against Mentone with a solid victory . They have won 5 on the trot and have earned third position with a lot of hard work throughout that period . A 7 goal second quarter provided the framework for the win, with Campbell's continued dominance in the ruck being supported by Canavan . The Vultures were able to peg back the margin in the last after it had crept out to 50 points, and were well served by Mick Sullivan, Hovey and Dixon . Like Thomastown . Kew came within a whisker of causing an upset against Yarra Va ll ey . In a relatively low scoring affair, the K's led by 8 points at the main change, but were held goalless in the premiership quarter to let the Bushrangers take the lead for the first time. Both defences were generally on top, with Kew's Bruno (Ruck/CHB), Cullen and Fitzgerald the pick for that side . Still no word from Yarra, although I'm sure they would be pleased to snare

the points and i n ndoigsmat that coveted second position . West Brunswick overcame Peninsula in a hard-fought encounter at Mt Eliza . The Pirates drew clear on a few occasions only to be reined in by the Wests, who finished stronger in the final term to get over the line by 3 points . It was a tight (and at times, fiery) contest, with perhaps Payze's 7 goals the only real standout . The Brunswick boys had an even spread of winners in a deserved victory . PREVIEW The Magpies will look to continue on their winning ways and finish the season on a positive note, but will receive no such luck against Parkside . The Red Devils must win to stay in contention, and will enjoy the solid hit out I'm sure the Westies will provide . Too much at stake for the visiting side - they should win by 28 points . Mentone will defeat Fitzroy Reds and avoid the dreaded 9th position . One would think the Reds will play out what's been a disappointing season with a little more passion than that exhibited recentlv, but the Vultures will be too accomplished and win by 32 points . Salesian play Uni Blacks in what will be built up as an unofficial final . Their recent form has been very good . and they may cause a slight upset should the Blacks allow their minds to think too far ahead he the second semi) . Campbell's height for Salesian will be an interesting match for Laffy (assuming he plays), particularlv in the centre, where the Blacks have been dominant all year. Salesian are not without a show, but it would be silly to go against the Blacks at this stage . Thomastown should dispose of Kew, although as Yarra found out last week, the K's are no pushover regardless of ladder positions . The Bears have fought too hard to let this one slip, especially given their solid form against the other finals contenders . The home ground advantage is an added bonus, and combined with their even spread of talent, should result in a6goal win . Peninsula travel to Yarra Valley, and look to have little chance of knocking off the Bushrangers, although they will be buoyed b y -

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=s relative success against them last week . Y~ :rra boys will be gearing up for mor e ;'tr ;orlmt clashes but shouldn't relinquish the aotible chance .

,i hom_s _ own - congratulat e against Kew in on reaching his 250,`1 Round 18 today . After being away from the club for a year Andrew has returned to the club this season where he played his junior football and has always been a handy senior footballer. Known for his ability to score goals Andrew has consistently been in the leading goalkickers for the club and rarely lets anything get in his way when he is within a hundred metres of goal . We all wish him well for the day in an important game for him and the club . Yarra Valley OB - congratulate and acknowledge 5 0 games to 3 more U19 graduates who have already become vital senior players to our club . Rick "RoboCop" Pearce, Evan "Hollywood" Kruse and James "Porno" Longworth are all young, fit, good looking and of sound mind and character . Rick and Evan linchpin defenders dominate the back half whilst providing opportunities for team mates further up the ground and James continues to give terrific midfield drive . Well done and good luck this weekend .

SENIORS LAST `.T TOT. _1 . PdA:4E CLUB PAYZE PENINSULA 7 80 GORSKI THOMASTOWN 6 62 A . WILSON UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 49 RYAN PARKSIDE 5 48 THAIN SALESIAN 0 47 D2 RESERVE SCARPA THOMASTOWN 0 SINGLETON PARKSIDE 2 SMITH WEST BRUNSWICK 0 KANE FITZROY REDS I L1 BYRNE SALESIAN 0

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FIT ZDO _' - :DS Senior Coach: Grant Hammond Res Coach: Darren Kane

Coach: Serge D'Angelo Res. : Greg Crimmins

1 M Frisby 2 A Walsf~ 3 C Thatcher 4 M Carracher

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 . Sha w 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kyriaku 14 J . Looker 15 C . Bradley (VC) 16 D . Woo d 17 J . Griffiths 18 N . King (C) 19 J . Dennis 20 M . Raffaele

5 6 JD Bennie 7 J Doyle 8 M Farrell 9 C Prior RVC 10 A Urbanci c 11 B Mitchell VC 12 C Sheather 13 M Jame s 14 T Clarke 15 B Campbell 16 M Wharfe 17 B Lee 18 J Horridge 19 P Cook 20 T Mitchell 21 A Sainsbu ry 22 M Sammon 23 T Jackson 24 K Grattan 25 P Jackson VC

26 B Buick 27 J Lof t 28 N Hall 29 D East 30 B Foster 31 P Crowe 32 T Hart 33 S Drury C 34 D Little 35 A Mackinnon RC 36 W Fawaz 37 G Hanlon 38 N Bishop 39 A George

40 G Banc 41 R Bur~c7 man 42 I McBurnie 43 T Villan i 44 B Hart 45 G Hassei t 46 P Heaphy 48 A Corponi 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 N Mathews 56 T Madden 58 B Nea l 59 R Johnstone 61 B Tirrell 62 N Auden 63 G Makdesi D Trindade 65 S Bramley 66 D Timm s 67 R Proctor 68 D Simmond s 69 K Teasdale 70 S Dibendetto 71 P Gun n 72 M Dikeakos 73 H Irvin g 74 N Fitzpatrick 75 W Daniel

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Coach: Ken Woo d Res . Coach : Peter Hirs t 1. 2. 3. 3

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18 T. Sullivan 18 R . Waterson 19 D . Prosser 20 C. Groves 21 D. Kell y 21 D . Bat e ~ 22 P. Murp y 23 Matt Sullivan 23 V. O'Connor 24 X. Smith 25 G . Uptin 27 M . Wise 28 M . O'Brien 29 A . Hovey 30 N . Freese 31 T. Templeto n 32 B . Coleman 33 D . Andrew 34 D . Sheehan 35 C. Brown 35 M . Johnstone 37C . Reeves 37 J . Stern 38 S . Perazzo 40 D . Nichol s 42 S . May 43 M . Barr 46 G. Templeto n 47 G . Ansalde 48 M . Walsh 52 M . Etcell 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 57 D . Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 S. Wiggin s t 61 K. Lockhar 65 T Allinson 67 P. Dyne s 70 T. Rogers 73 M .O'Meara 74 S . Ponton

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Coach: Laurie Zarafa Res Coach : ff' riowe

Coach: Brett Mcllwraith Res Coach: Chris Gown e

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 . Vit a 11 B . Hockey 12 D . McCall (VC) 13 A. Copley 14 V. Romano 15 D . Moodie 16 T. Ryan 17 A . Romano 18 A . Reginato 19 C . Williams 20 D . Singleton

1 S . Parsons 2 S . McMaho n 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E . Bowe n 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warne r 7 S . Murray 8 P. Angu s 9 . P. Kroh n 10 A. Hayley 11 H . Woodman 12 R . Powney 13 R . Sharpi n 14 15 B . Cook 16 S . Claringold 17 18 S . Glove r 19 A. Murphy S . Prendergast 21 D . SPlatt 22 A. Atchiso n 23 A. Burke 24 B. Wigh t 25 J . A t ch iso n 26 R . N e a l 27 S . Payz e 28 B . Taylo r 29 G . Nelson 30 A . Crea n 30 R . Blood (R) 31 A . Landry 32 A . Parson s 33 P. Dietzsc h 34 T. Braden 35 B. Szonyi 36 N . Bowma n 37 T. Stewart 38 B . Brown 39 B . Jarrett 40 G . Pattiso n 41 S . Farrow 42 P. Findla y 43 S . Whit e 44 45 M. Higgin s 46 A. O'Neil 47 L . Palme r

21 M . Tessari 22 R .. Wis e 23 S . Barraft

24 R . Marulli 25 M. McPherso n 26 S. Ross 27 JJ . Sculle y 28 R . Martinez 29 J . Libroaperto 30 M . Yandle 31 C. Austin 32 J . McCall 33 K. Allan (RC) 34 A. Starkie 35 G . Panjari 36 S . Bock 37 J . Panjari 38 F. darrigo 39 S . Cudmore 40 L . Inserra (DVC) 41 - . Linares 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbard 44' P. Soli o g 45 R. D'Ademo 46 J . Reginato 47 B . Polloc k 48 C . Datso n 49 B. Hnason 50 B. Carman 51 M . Helmick 52 G . Cecchinell i 53 M . Ianell o 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

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Coach: Gordon Burrows Res Coach : Wayne Cooper 1 V.Capeci

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21 R . Napoli 22 A . Anderson 23 M . Smith 24 A . Grace 25 B . Kirchner 26 J . Nannes 27 M . Mansfield 28 M . Byrne 29 Mick Forbes 30 D. Campbell 31 S.Oldfield 32 A. Stevens 33 S. Trakas 34 D . Gheblikian 35 C . Baxter 36 S. Nolan 37 J . Brenna n 38 S. Koutaplis 39 A . Thain 40 M . Forer 41 R . Nahas 42 P. Evans 43 M . Cooke 44 C . Hunt 45 S . Horvath 46 D . Nanne s 47 S . Baxte r 48 A . Roberts 49 J . Gianna 50 D. Blake 51 M . McCarthy 52 S . Egan 53 Pat Forbes 54 Paul Forbes 55 P. Bouchard 56 C . Malliard 57 E . Malliard 58 M . Bates 59 S . Bobetic 60 S. McGain 61 E Hanaphy 62 P. Pitts 63 G . Riley 64 B . Bowman 65 D . Sutherland 66 M . Sutherland

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I -- ---Coach : Kane Bowden Res Coach : Ben Sullivan

1 G Darroch 2 S Chandler 4 M Vaughan 5 R Mackie 6 S Smith 7 B Cunningham

8 W Pasco 9 C Pekin 10 N Bowle s 11 K Bowden 12 M Kohne 14 J Trevaskis 15 L Mellings 16 P Caccaviello 17 J Radford 18 T Wilson 19 J Ralph 20 E Hannan 21 H Cameron 22 B Sellenger 23 S Beaton 24 N Wilson 25 T Chatfiel d 26 M Laffy

29 D Hayes 30 J Maguire 31 M Foster 33 T Kitchen 34 S Moody 35 A Willis 36 N Abbott 41 L Maguire 42 A Gadd 44 P Forbes 47 B Murphy 48 J Martin 49 J Weber 51 A Neville 53 N Remfry 54 A McNicol

55 S Vegter 56 JPRice 57 K Begely 58 T Krake 59 T Thornton 60 J Marr 61 J Farrington 62 J Ryan 63 D Strachan 64 S Mahoney 65 K Sartori 66 J Mirtschin 67 J Mirtschin 68 A Metcalfe D Meek 71 H Peck 72 S Dimond 73 S Jones 74 P O'Beirne 75 A Paton 76 . B Smith 77 D Walsh 78 D Files 79 B Flynn 80 R Greig

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an d Parkside fought out an enterining match, although wind affected in Fm. sion 1 . The Bulls kicking against the wind first1,31d the Red Devils and after a strong quarter i the breeze in the second Parkside were alway s ;,u a t be behind the eight ball . The second half vas all Karingal as they piled on 8 goals to 2 to win hrough to another Division 1 Grand Final . In the second Division I semi N orfY were far too strong for Geelong 1 leading by 6 goals at the main break . The Cats tried hard all day and fought back well in the last half eventuallv only going down by 5 goals . Ifari ngu! 2 worked hard all day and won their semi final against Ringwood by keeping the Blues goalless in the first half . The Bulls were too strong in most departments and advanced from fourth position to the Grand Final after a solid uii. Marnbourin Tigers proved too strong for the South Yarra Lioras, the Lions hanging onto their nosition in the four the week previous only by percentage . The Tigers were too powerful in most positions and despite a determined Lions outfit the Tigers marched into a well deserved Grand Final 1 rth .

Preview Mambourin Tigers will start favourites i n today s Grand Final against a Karingal 2 team keen to begin the day on the right fashion for their Division I team. Both teams have key players whose role today will be to get the ball moving freely. The Tigers were runners-up in 1999 and this will drive them on today when the going gets tough, as for the Bulls they have been in Grand Finals before and today will be just another test . With dry conditions expected the Tigers should have the edge, although the Bulls form of late is outstanding. In a toss of the coin the Tigers to win by less than a kick . Karingal 1 will start favourites today against N orth Ballarat in the Division 1 Grand Final, however would be well aware that the Knights have key players whose form of late has been strong . The Bulls have strong, skilled running players who defend well, while the Knights attack hard but their defence is a little loose at times . The Knights also have the added incentive of wanting to go one better than they did in 1999 . This extra incentive will ensure a tight tussle from go to whoa with the Knights tipped to reverse last year's result over the Bulls .

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mateur footballers passionate about their foot}? Just ask - - rid 'ELtty' Wallace fro m Uni High, who returned to play seniors on the weekend, just four short weeks after breaking his led . Sensational! By the way, he snagged three goals . Well, the final four are set in both grades . This doesn't make it any easier though, both flags are definitely "in play' . Review Power House recorded another emphatic victorv. this time at the expense of Albert Park. Doyle, Rolls, and Craven starred whilst some bloke called Searle bagged a lazy nine . Albert Park were well served by Dowdie, Sutton and Tavlor . Williamstown was able to defeat Hawthorn in an entertaining game . The Hawks led well early but Willy, through the agency of Dumbo Williams (8 goals) and Daisy Williams took control in the second half to stage a great fight back . Hawks best were Garlick, S .Avery and McCormack . In a relegation stakes match, Uni H igh was able to kick clear of the drop zone, mainly due to an inspired 2nd quarter, when they managed 9 goals against M onas h G ryphons . Pigdon, Gunthorpe, D .Farrelly and Johns were the best for the winners whilst Monash were best served by Asbell and Coxhead . Elsternwick needed a percentage booster to have any hope of making the finals and played their part with an emphatic win over Eley Park . Debutant Yemm starred for the Wicks whilst Mussared helped himself to a lazy 10 . Finally, St .Johns were able to overcome Richmond in a fantastic awav from home win . Richmond led well early but the Jocs were able to slowly work their way back into with some persistent footy. They kicked away early in the last, only for Richmond to make a last gasp effort but fall just short . Walker and O'Donnell once again starred for the winners, who have now clearly broken their cover as smokies . Richmond . whilst disappointed to let go of the double chance . will welcome back some stars in the next few weeks and shouldn't be overlooked . They were best served by Siwka and O'Sullivan (shock, horror) . Preview As noted previously . D3 has been a sharpshooters delight. The result is that the two Darrens, Williams and Searle, are posted on 94

goals with one game to go . Oh joy for the full backs . Absolute relegation stakes, when Eley Park host Albert Park with the winner likely to stay afloat for next season . The Sharks have fallen away a bit in recent times with injuries taking a toll . Albert Park has been much more consistent in the second half of the year although last week was a bit of a glitch . Rats for me. Power House host Hawthorn in a game where the House will be looking to tune up whilst the Hawks will be playing for pride . Parker on Searle, Orchard on Craven, Morris on Lauletta, worth the admittance money for those match ups . Had a gutful of being unbiased . Go you crazy Hawks . (Looking forward to the typical House social after the game!!) . Willy host Uni High and will also be looking to fine tune . Been a long year for the High, they too will be playing for pride . Like the look of Willy, good mix of young and old, talls and smalls etc as well as being a well drilled club off ground . Ominous form and should be to good on the weekend . M onash host Richmond and will be looking to repeat the defeat handed out earlier in the year. They must win to avoid relegation, although it is hard to see against no doubt a pumped up Richmond . Richmond by about five goals . Finally, St .Johns host Elat ernwick . The Jocs cover has been blown in recent weeks, they are a definite threat!! The Wicks will fall just short . a couple of close losses no doubt being ruefully reflected upon by the coaching brains trust . St .Johns for me .

M agoos Sharks, House, Willy, Richmond, Jocs . To the correspondents, namely Heals, Toby, Cleary . Richie, Pete Dinnick, Bully . Natalie, Bryan and Tony, thanks for all your help for the year. Best of luck to the finalists, and enjoy the break to the others! ! Team of the Year: B : Senior (P) Gross (M) Sutton (A) H13 : P.Avery (H) Hook (EP) Williams (W) C : Rampling (P) Walker (SJ) McLeod (W) HF: Siwka (R) Craven (P) Lauletta (H) F: Searle (P) Williams (W) Mussared (E) R: D Farrelly (UH)O'Sullivan (R) Murphy (E) 1/C Lee (W), Sadler (W) . Garlick (H) . Turner (P), Neil (E), Adams (R), O'Donnell (SJ), Hilton (SJ) . Johns (UH).


Argument starter no doubt!! Have a look at lite forward line though . closing in on five huntlred for the year! ! B L=" Box up O'Sullivan, Walker and the two leadills goalkickers in your trifectas and you should ,)c safe . For the ladies, Hook is worth a dabble . social 1Wawthorn are having a funky seventies night after the last game . See "Flower Power" Reed or "Cool Cat" McCowan for more details. Albert Park are having their Calcutta day on iugust 6. Monash are having their last game celebration at the Grvph Inn this Saturday from 7 .30 pm onwards . 85 gets you in . See Matt Healy for more details. Willy have a Past Players' Day at Fearon from midday onwards this week . Correspondents One week to go for some, others have only just begun ! 9555 0900 (bh), 9553 3675 (fax), 9898 1535 (ah), 0418348723 (mob ) ed.sillCloek ers-pl .eorrs .au . Interesting to note . I receive correspondence via all forms each week!

Richmond Central - '- :iisper C3'Sulliv~lm plays his 100th . Star player, star clubman . D3 scribes favourite player. Hawthorn - Mike Tyson plays his 100fih game . No need to tell anyone how good he is, just ask him yourself.

SENIORS LAST WK TOT. T NAME CLUB WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 8 94 D . SEARLE POWERHOUSE 9 94 LAULETTA HAWTHORN 4 78 MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 10 67 HILTON ST JOHNS 0 6 5

D3 RESERVE D. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 8 68 MILLS UHSOB 0 47 HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 2 39 N . PAVLOU POWER HOUSE 0 38 PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 32 K. DAY RICHMOND 1 32

9E~: :'_01 ? 3 - 29 .07 .00 Albert !' :rk: 2 .2 8.3 9 .3 11.5 .71 Pmr.°r He, - ~; 7 .4 14.8 23.10 30 .12.192 Albeit Park: Pasmaruche 4 . Robertson 2. Suttan. N Rutherford. Smitft . Taviar. Dolvdle. Best: Dov.dle. Sutton. Ta}9or. Depiazzt . Chambers . Parmansehe. Power House: Searle S. Craven 5. Lo-yd 5, Robinson 4. Rtehardson 4 . Rampling 2. Ash Burt. Best: Doris, Rolls. Scale, Crati^en . Ash Burt . Ltoyd. Umpires: Rick Evans (F) 30.10.190 ELsternaIcY. 11 .8.72 EFey P.L. Eisternwte .T: : Mussared 10 . Harley 3 . B Mahmry 3. Curtain 3. Mf ..csagita 2. Bravington 2. C Mahony. Neil. Nicol . Yermn . rester. Murphy. Allan. Best: Team Effort. Eley Psrk: Hawlev 4. Dix. Kett 2. Best: Hook. Krebs. M Payve. Trotter. Drone . Flo-er. Umpires : Sunon Pav2on : Tyzell Russell (F ) Hearthorn Amateurs: 6.2 15 .4 18.6 19.6.120 williamstocvn Cyms: 7.4 10 .7 17.12 21 .15.141 Hawthorn. Asrsteurs: S Avery 7. Lauietta 4 . Broadly 2 . O'Brien 2. Za}~craila Saulte . Nunn. Best: Garlfch . S Avery . P Avery . ~Rvan. Nunn. Zaceralla. Williamstown Cyms : ttdharns S . hoots 4 . Ph-aster 2. Woudz 2. Tmist 2 . ?.44deod . Manning. McCutcheon. 5atiler. Best: \5illams. Cocks. &ndler t,'llianu. Macleod . Manning. Umpires: Ron Marttai Peter Griffiths (F) . Jared Aspuiat: Daniel Stephens IN . Bruce Stephens (G) UHSOB : 3 .4 12.9 14 .11 16 .15 .111 4 .5 6.7 9 .11 10 .15.75 Monash Gryphons : UHSDB : Wallace 3. Henderson 3. B Farrellv 2 . Johns 2 . Rogers 2 . Pigden . J O'tieiU. 0Dtvver. A Clarke . Bese Pf:;den . Gunthorpe. Johns . D Farrellv. D Clarke. B Curck. Rionash Gryphons : I3landford 3. tt'alter 2 . KiWnister 2. Leftlie(d. Carlisle. Best, R Coxhead. Asbe)L Watson, Gross . Kent . T G>7chYst . Umphes: Miles Argall: Andy Carrick (F) Richmond CentcaL• 4 .4 7 .5 9 .9 13 .9.87 St Johns O.C : 1 .4 5 .5 10.5 15.6.98 Richmond . Malcolm Central: Sriv}ua 4 . O'Sullh~an 2 . Andonopoulos 2 . Malak 2. Dalian . M OlCane . Best: O'Sullivan. Siwka. Andonopou)os. Grahatn . Holmes, Gilbert. St Johns O.C : Colon 4 . Hartriett 3. Harbtup 3. Jones 2. D Seardzunaglia. Perrone. P\4kaiker. Best; Emery, Walker. Sharp. Hartnett, Ollomtell . Jones, Umpires : Luke Johnston: Paul Dhmeen (F). Dennis Izod: Peter Wallis (G )

RESERVES - 29 .07 .00 1 .2 1 .3 1 .3.9 Albert Park : 0 .1 Power Housa: 4 .4 10 .13 16.18 21.22 .148 Albeit Park., D Cole. Best: i!%alker. Jackson . A Cole . Beachlev . tk'atkins . Hcves. Power House : Gattims S. Batty 7 . Miler 2. Bcaslev~. Brauti. McLeod . Rran . Best : Mahoney. Marshall . Miller. Gatakos. Batty, Bra¢ll. .14 .68 Elstemwic&: 9 .9.39 Eley Park : 5 Elsterncriek: Hankua 2 . Ldilcaids 2. Lewis 2. Kirkham. Whelan. Hoskhig. Best: Frarilcen . Bacon, Stankov9ch . Danfels. S,reeting. Kirkham. Eley Park: Robbie 3, Kay . King. Best: Dunstan, Heath. Kay. Ryan . Pryor. ;Vewbound . Hawthorn Aat®teurs : 1 .1 1.4 1 .6 1 .8.14 7.9 11.13 17.20 23 .22.160 W illiamstown Clans : Hawthorn Amateurs : Latv. Best: Heuvh. 14'illtanvs. O'Hanlon. Tlson. M Zaverella. Tiflrne_v . Williamstown Cyms: Buttigleg 6 . Cal}1m 5 . Doasey 2, Phillips 2 . Tuck 2, Allen. N Grant. tckovic . Oldham. l4'vscatch . Best: Calgun . Phtll lies, Ivkotic. Bttttigeig. Hav'cy, Nisbett . UHSOB: 2.2 6 .9 9.9 13.13 .91 1.1 1 .5 3.7 4.7 .31 Monnsh Gryphons : UHSOB: Longton 3 . Cook 3. Williams 2 . DeLuise. Rea. Shepherd. i{illev. Carruthers . Best: Tatarico. Williams . N Smith . Hoban. DeLuise . Ricciuti. hlonssh Gryphons: J Healy. Vacoe. Carter. R Bourbon. Best : Poussard, M Healy. u illf.unson. Gra}dou. Wadlev. Brotrell. Richmond Central: 3 .2 5 .4 7.4 9.8.60 St Johns O .C: 2 .3 5.8 10 .10 12 .11 .83 Richmond Central : Hickev 4 . Mikntot:c 3 . Dac. Purcell . Best: Sa.zerbv. Prentice. Lute. Black . Mi;atotic Castieau . St Johns O .C : Denttert 4 . Sacco 3. Reynolds 2. Dobson, Ducacanbuto . Khalil .

TODAY'S MATCHES D3 SECTION ELEY PARK v . ALBERT PAR K POWER HOUSE v. HAWTHORN AMATEURS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS V . UHSO B

MONASH GRYPHONS v . RICHMOND CENTRAL ST . JOHNS v . ELSTERNWIC K

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE 37


v LCoach : Philip Knight Res. Coach : Peter Haye s

1 . P Smith (C) 2 . N Pastras 3 . B Isar d 4. G . Parmansche 5. S Allan 6 . N Pantazopoulos 7 . J Sutton (VC) 8 . C Jackson 9 . P Chambers (DVC) 10, M Phillips 11 . A . Fleming 12. L Marriott 13. B McKimmie 14 . T Prior 15 . S Kan e 15 . J Snorrason (R) 16 . C Roberton

17 . D McLellan (DVC) 18 . J Taylo r 19 . A Col e 20 . A . Faranda 21 . D. Beachley 22 . S Redpath 23 . L Bertram 23 . A Bennett (R) 24 . M . Dowdle 26. G Fin n 27 . S Ridout 28 . R Buckley 29 . G Walkley 30 . K. Dohnt 32 . S McKerrow 33 . T Murray 35 . P Barton 36. M Pearson 37 . T. Bamford 38 . C Lamont 39 . M . Hobday 40 . M Lapsley 41 . H Ros s

42 . D . Jackson 43. S .Bolas 44 . P. Manning 45 . J Roos 46 . B Dor r 46 . I . Strahan (R) 47 . K McIntosh 48 . P Heyes (RC) 49 . B . Payn e

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a column for everyone in Amateur Football with Brad Beitzel (N!) - HOW about this outstanding example of comrrmitment to the Ormond Football Club by its boundary umpire Matt Szylit . Since 1963 Matt, 57, has been retrieving the ball for the Monders and he's doing it for the love of the game . "I took five years off in the 60s and 70s to go overseas," Matt says. He was meant to retire this year but the only district club in the top two sections needed him to make a mid-season return and now Matt has clocked up 519 games . Amazing ! A runner with Glenhuntly athletic club Matt took up the boundary to help his fitness in winter but because he didn't want to upset his amateur status, that was then a big issue, he ran for the club for free ."I think I've umpired over half of the games that Ormond has ever played !" reflects Matt in his Amcal Chemist at 517 North Road - just a boundary toss from the EE Gunn Reserve . This next fact is another incredible part of this story. Matt's pharmacy is a sponsor of the club yet few of the players, who Matt supports each week, frequent the chemist . The attitude, I am sad to report, doesn't end with Matt . Next door at Ormond Authorised N ewsagency, Geoff and Judith Hill have sponsored the Monders for the past two years . "We've had maybe two people from the club come in," Geoff Hill says . "We'll be looking at our package at the end of the year ." Maybe all clubs can take this anecdote on board sponsors want value for money. ROB Kerr is a high-profile manager who plays in the VAFA . Promoted to chief of the AFL Players Association mid-way through the season when Andy Demetriou moved on to AFL House, Rob has made his mark over the past coupe of weeks with Therry Penola's push for the double chance in C Section, The former North Melbourne and Sydney player showed that 33 is not too old to be running around the forward line . Rob has missed most of this season with injury and work commitments . He has an interesting middle name too : Rob Hurley Kerr. ANSWER to the umpiring trivia regarding Wayne Hinton being the only current VAFA umpire to have experienced AFL level - Graeme Hunichen, a B Section field umpire, was a boundary umpire who gained senior exposure with the then VFL in the 1980s . Graeme was a boundary umpire the day I did my only VFL game at the MCG 19 years ago . Wonderful to see you are still fit Graeme and enjoying your new role . TLIC A -TCI IC Chl1TQ A 1 I CO'Jrtrtl1

- FITZROY is alive at the Brunswick Street Oval . Colin Eade and Gail Welsh, former members of Fitzroy in the AFL, now attend Fitzroy Red matches in D2 Section at the Lions' original home . There are a couple of die-hard supporters who sit in the wooden stand and they have a Fitzroy pennant they hang over the railing . "This is the closest thing to Fitzroy," Gail explains . The Reds' theme song has only one word different to Fitzroy Lions' theme song . "It's like coming home," Gail says . It was a bit like coming home for me too . My grandfather Arnold played for Fitzroy firsts while my dad, Harry, played in the reserves during their 1944 premiership season and the Brunswick Street Oval was their home ground . Just don't ask Gail about what she thinks about Ross Oakley or Noel Gordon . On the weekend I went out to the famous ground The Australian Magazine had a wonderful picture of the oval accompanying a story about Joe Johnson who was the first Aboriginal to make his mark on Aussie Rules . KEVIN Hannett's return as coach at Syndal Tally Ho (STH) in D4 Section has been a successful one . STH this season is pushing for the double chance . Last year STH, into its fourth season with the VAFA after switching from the SFL, finished ninth in E Blue while Kevin was in Queensland . It's Kevin's 11th year of coaching and he has an impressive record of five flags in his 10 years . At 55 Kevin has made a couple of wise choices with his coaching . In 1983 he was offered $20,000 to coach Fitzroy under-19s and later the Dandenong senior job in the VFA . Both clubs no longer exist as we remember them . "There are no behind the play incidents in the VAFA as there is better control," Kevin says . Kevin's secret to coaching : "Being strong on discipline" . CARL Krechman . Does this guy love Amateur Football ! Met Carl in Adelaide two months ago during the VAFA's successful tour there . Like a lot of others I couldn't work out Carl's role but I have now . He is the team manager at Old Scotch and he paid to go to Adelaide because: "Being involved gives me a big buzz" . SWINBURNE in D4 has a relatively new recruit playing in its firsts . Jehangir Sandhu, 26, came from India four years ago but he's picked up the skills of Australian football like he's been playing our game all his life . The left-foot flanker holds his spot well . Feedback : beitzelb@alphalink .com .au Al


y ah ,-`= notc'--d up ':, in number five for the year as th~. : knocked off . :e~__ .:ae out a t Quarry Road . Varga (8) was dominant up forward for the Rams and Gibson . Bird and Brebner were also on hand to provide support . Brown and Green were good for the 'Bees as Czajowski and DiBattista continued their impressive recent form . A disciplined and determined N side managed to take things right up to atle' i early, before being blown out of the water . -)rth stuck to a team plan and were partic ' arly happy with the form of their younger brigade, with Vaina . Newton . De Morton (6) and ~are amongst their best . The Demons on the other hand secured another big win led by Sharp (10), a haul that took him past the 100 goal mark, iUlartin . Clough and Coliacavic . Eltham booked a place in the finals with a comfortable win over Swinburne out at Research . The return of Gathercole (6) as well as the form of Baruhas (5) gave the Turtles plenty of firepower in front of goal . ivlacDonald . 'Giddy Up' Rob Kennedy . Gasparotto and Doody created the chances for Eltham as they returned to the winners list . A big win for Syndal Tally H o as they fixed up -_ rranswiek . Dix (8) and Thompson (7) made sure the Synners posted a huge score whilst Sheer and Hannemann were also busy . Moore booted seven, including his 100th for the year, for the 'Wickets and O'Brien, McBride and Bullock battled gamely for the visitors . The other side to record a monster win last weekend was South Melbourne as they touched up St Marys . It was a big team effort from the Districts aided by Wright (7) and Gibb (5) in front of the big sticks as they gave their already hefty percentage another boost . O ld Westbourne started like a house on fire in their clash with Bulleen as they kicked the first four oals on the back of a handy breeze . The Cobras hit goals however and took a three goal lead in the half time break and controlled things from then on . The Warriors struggled to counter the height of Bulleen with Orwin having a big day ably supported by Trinchi, Pearson and Gencarelli . Fairfield, Chaffey, A Horsburgh and Wilson were best for Old Westbourne. Preview Today spells the end of season 2000 for eight clubs in D4 and as always I'm sure this will be met with a mixture of relief, disappointment and thoughts of what could have been . Mt Lilydale travel to take on South M elbourne looking to finish the year on a high note and repeat their upset victory of earlier in the season . The Districts however have gone from strength to strength since the teams last met and will approach today's game expecting nothing but a big win .

Gibson . Brebner and Varna will again be important for the L--Rams but South ar e going to well to let this slip . South :elbourne by 39 points . Bulleen host S t Marys in a match where there is not much at stake except for pride and the chance to finish the year well . The Cobras will look back on season 2000 as one that got away after injury cut short their final's campaign, whilst the Saints will look to try and rediscover the formula that has led to success in previous years . Bulleen should win this clash comfortably however with too many big guns for their opposition to handle . Brunswick face an enormous task in the last round as they head to the Bentleigh Recreation Reserve to take on the Demons . There is also a contest within a contest as the two leading goalkickers in the competition . Shane Moore and Chris Sharp, square up to decide who will take out the award . The Bentleigh machine is in full swing at the moment and anything less than a big win to the home side would be a surprise but expect the Vickers to give a good account of themselves . The big match of the last round gives us a possible 1st Semi Final preview as Eltham travel to face Syndal Tally Ho . Not much on the line for the Turtles, apart from the opportunity to gain a psychological advantage, as they can't move up or down but the double chance stills looms for Syndal if they can take the points . Match ups will be all important as Eltham's steady defence tries to hold the free scoring Synners . A good tough contest is assured but the Turtles with the returning Gathercole may just hold s--iy . iWerrihee host Nort > r at Soldiers Reserve . The North side in particular will take bitter sweet memories away, from this year as they started full of promise before injuries took their toll . Werribee have also shown improvement but failed to g0 on with it and really put some big results on the 6oard . However today the consistency of the good players for North Brunswick should see them home . In the last game of the round Swinburne play host to Old Westbnurne at St James Park . The Warriors have failed to take last year's impressive work to the next level this season and dropped out of final's contention . The Razorbacks have been a much tougher proposition in the second half of 2000 with the likes of Milano, Dibattista and George all playing good footv . However the Warriors are still a strong unit and with Horsburgh, Wilson and Mutimer getting amongst things they should so enough to win this one . PRESS CORRESPONDENT S Please fax match reports to 9457 1580 and I ca n &% TI-IF nAAflTG11R F(XITRAI i FR ?()CO


also be contacted on 0409 571 580 . 1 know motivation levels aren't high after the last round but any e tgreatly and all effort s thank you thosse t correspondent sjutaqic k have been so -vigilant through the year especiall y John Kalpakis from the Cobras, Andy Horsburgh from Old Westbourne, Anthony Dean from Bentleigh and Dino Dimarco from 1orth Brunswick . iour wort ; certainly makes my job : ll .ch easier!

u -_1 swick - everyone congratulate s ,lo ;rn ?r,pini'-olaou on reaching 100 -_3s . A regular 50+ goalkicker, John has given leadership & inspiration to all his team-mates well done . Well done John . Old Westbourne - the second of the Mattson t :: ins, B rezlf., brings up his 50th game for OW. Always lively around goal, the club extends their c-ngratulations and we look to many more games .

VALE North Brunswick - Christopher "Sticks " Jewell 16 /1/66 - 20/7/0 0

Sticks was born in Camperdown on January 16, 1966 and died tragically on July 20 . 2000 at Bacchus marsh . Chris was captain of the reserves, a respected player of the Strathmore heights CC and coach of the Albion Park JFC. Chris leaves a devastated fiancee iblalyssa, father Jim and sister Veronica . He loved his footy, his cricket and sharing a VB stubby with his friends after a hard day playing and supporting his team mates . This year in D4, Chris was about 6 feet tall but weighed no more than 60 kilos wringing wet, but man did he have a heart . week after week putting his body on the line against bigger and stronger opponents and not onc3e complained . He did what his coach asked, unquestioning . Chris played 128, mostly reserve grade games and in '99 won the B&F for the reserve grade team . He will be sadly missed .

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Li_- T TOT:iI, NAME CLUB C . SHARP BENTLEIGH 10 106 S MOORE BRUNSWICK 7 104 YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 52 P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 4 52 PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 4 41 D4 RESERVE PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 55 THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 1 39 STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 3 38 BURT ST MARYS 0 37 HARDING WERRIBEE 1 34 CROSINA NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 34

- 2L.07 .00 4.5 ' .8 9 .12 11 .15.81 North Brunswick: Bentleigit: 4.3 9.11 14 .14 23 .18.156 North Brunswick: Demotion 6. Taylar. H Tstaltas. Magnusson . Valet. Lattauf. Best; Vaina. Nemon . Beaverton . Care . Kyriazis . A Boudololr. Bentiei.gh: Goa( kickers and best placers results not received . Umpires : Jason Late ; George Pa!ecdFn:os (F) 17.16-118 bit LBydele : 7-4 .46 tL' _ Amssteurs : Mt Lilydale: Varga 8 . Hoogenboatn 2. MeKe.uie 2, Anderson . Brebner, Callattan, >>"«n ocis . Best: Gilvson. Bird . Brebner . Varga Hcegenboom. McKenzie . .tetems : Isaac 2. Fletcher 2. Ba:att. Becker. Busby . Best : BroaT -Li. DtBattista . Green . Becker. Umpires: Justin Garrett (R) (F ) St h11 .9.75 29 .20.194 Soutn Districts : rs mid best plovers results not rndSouth s2elb . St SSrys : Districts: V urobs 5. Bryson 4 . Daly 4. Hall 3 . LS Rc - : 2. '-'. ..Donald 2 . Porxell . M19 , J . Best: Team effort. Umpires: Mark Childs: Faul Tuppen (F ) 12 .19.8 1 Bulk= Co6 ;: 11 .3.69 Old Westbou. e : Bulleeir Cobras: Pulvirenti 4. Badanje 2. Moran 2 . Pearson 2. Dall'Oglio . . Pulvcenti. Old MazTare3la . Best : Onvin. Gencarrelli, Pei,rson. D TrincM . Peters 9Se>tlta.une : A Horsburgh 3 . Latch 3 . Crc= 112. Said . Mutuner . Taylor. Best : . Umpires: Glen Kemted}: Fairfield . Chaffev. A Horsburgh.ll'iison. D a Craig Bob McLeod (F) Bnutsr ick: 2 .1 3,4 6.5 10 .8 .68 6.1 11 .3 18.9 29 .10.184 SyndalTaBy-Ho: Brunswick: S Moore 7. Kamte§esser. LJcrk. Graati. Best : O'Brien. Moore. L McBride. Bullock . James . Lovett. Syndsl Tally-Ho : Dix 8 . Thompson 7. Rutter 4. Bairn 4. Cadtia 3. hturrac 2 . Va»derkntk . Best : P Slicer . Dix. L Hazmemarut. Tlxartpson. Cachia.lFattderkntk . Umpires : Chris Gregarc : Ken A^[cNtece (F) Elthem Collegians: 4.6 4.10 9.12 14,13 .97 Serinburne University: 4.1 4 .2 6 .3 7.3.45 Billions CoBegf.ame GatltcrcoFe 6. Banthas 5. Justice. MacDonald . Hcrsburglt . Bcst: MacDonald . Kennedy. Baruhas. Gasparotto . Doody. Gathereole- Swin6ume Univecsitv: Goal kickers mid best players restilts not recened. Umpires : Gerard Rolts: bitchact Phillips (F)

RESERVES -29 .07.00 10,17.77 2.5 5.12 8 .12 North Bntnsaiek : Bent1 eigh: 5.6 6 .6 11 .10 13 .14.92 North Brunsw ick : Papatukolanr 4. Crostrta 2. Patullo. Saunders, Rigaut . Boy-d. Best: 3larin, td Laoumtzes . Healey. Saunders. P Sorleto. MOdaiton. Bentlelgh: Goal ktekers and best players results not earned . 11 .6 .72 bit LBydale: 7.4 .46 Wern'bee Amateurs: Mt LBydsle: Holloway 3. Egan 2. Gardiner 2 . Flanagan. Jealous. Pereira S.rachatt. Best : Pereira . Johnson. Hollosuay. Netcall. Delahunt. Straehart. Blerri6ee Amateurs: Harding. BLaba4as . Thomas. Dretn. McKee . Boardigan . Ptsano . Best : Bmrdigan. Fenn. Drew. Alabakvs 15.16.106 St Marys : 5.3 .33 South riero. Districts: St Marys: Coil kickers and best players resrilts not recctvzd.South Melb. Districts: Jacobs 3 . Contreras . Johnsen. Best: Comreras. Mcojen . Baraka. Brigtia. Hern>rutn. 7 .19.61 Bu earn Cobras : .4.34 Oldll West6aurne: 5 . : . Baldi 2. Rod!gues . Thompson. Best : Polites . Paatsch Brilliant Cobras Starrett 3 Dam. MeLeod . J Tnnetu. Thempson . Old Westbmune : Hexitt 2. Robutson. B Mattsson . Schales . Best; Mcsman . Flcver . Brim, Leitch. Hetvdtt . Fleming_ 0.0 1,1 2 .1 4,1 .25 Brunswick: SyndalTally-Ho: 4.6 7 .10 11,10 17.14 .116 Brunswick: McRae 2. Lever . Shore. Best MeRae. Lawson . Cheme. Clarke . Ctpic. Sgadel TaAy-Ho : Dance 5 . Bent 3 . Morrison 2. Beckett 2, MacKenzie . Pierce. D Richardson . lYunitrapdis. Christta.ttsen . Best : Findlay. Pierce. Beekett . Maltenzte . Bent. Ettham CoBegians: 0 .2 2.4 3.5 3.8.26 Swinbeune Urtiversity: 1 .0 3.2 5.3 7 .4.46 Eltham Collegians: T Barnett. Lev, tt'hite. Best: C Baud. Sharpe. D Barnett. J Baud. line. Turnev. Swlnbwne University: Goal kickers mid best planers results not received_

TODAY'S MATCHES D 4 SECTIO N WERRIBEE AMATEURS v . NORTH BRUNSWICK at Soldiers Reserve SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . MT. LILYDALE BULLEEN COBRAS v . ST . MARY S BENTLEIGH v. BRUNSWICK SYNDAL TALLY-HO v . ELTHA M

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY v . OLD WESTBOURNE d :{


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BRUNSWICK

Coach : Paul Dimmatina Coach : Stan Gilda y Res. Coach : Paul Jemmeson Res. Coach: Steve

C) Kannegiesser 1 C Sharp ( 2 P Morgan 1 B .Lovett 3 A Anastasio 2 J3Markham B.Moore 4 D Lewis 4 J .Bel l 5 M Eyles (VC) 4 S .Goodwin 6 R Weber 5 A Leve r .Dowdle 7 M Colaiacovo 6 D .Laming. 8 J Handfield 7 6 D P .Sed gwlck 9 1 Jackson 8 D .Clark e 9 J .Grixti 10 A Henry 11 D Martin (C) 10 S .Lake .Fulto n 12 L Codarin 11 T .Kannegiesser 13 S S .Moor e 13 M . Karastavrou 14 14 K. Kell 15 R .Smith

15 P Withington 16 A.Dea n 16 P Jemmeson (RC) 17 GMcc~ owan .Gaffy 17 J Psaras 18 19 V N .Melone 18 S Adaway 20 T .Mcgmniskin 19 S Hall (RVC) 21 S .James 20 R Fishlock 23 M .LMo bride 21 A Graham 24 L.Mcbride 22 S Arvanitis 25 M .Cleveland 23 A Clough 26 G .Cross 24 G Stamatakos 27 S .Dreie r 25 D Gold 28 G .Conway .Mcbride 26 B . Padgham 29 3 .Mcbride 27 J Seeley (VC) 30 31 S M .Bullock 28 G . Phelan 32 S .Draffi n 29 M . Morgan 33 S .Londrigan .Whiteside 30 D . Kopitscinski 34 M .Hewitt 31 R English 35 S .Los 32 D Fshlock 36 37 A A .Berius 33 M Eefting 38 M .Attard 39 34 L. Sampson R Mamelli 40M 35 L Ireson 41 .Bon d 36 M Backman 42 S .Woodbridge 37 P Hutchison (VC) 43 D .Woodards 38 G Beattie 44 C .Mille r 39 L Pittito 45 PGeddes 40 J Bounsall 46 P.Mcrae .Marchant 41 J Neve (RDVC) 47 48 L J .Ear 42 G Kell 49 A .Cosmano 43 R Neve 50 A .Geddes 1 S 44 S Craven (RDVC) 552 .Grantnagh 45 A Pittito 53 B .Cazaly 46 G Rubio-Thorne 54 B .Brett 47 B Moffat 55 T.Lovett 49 J . Fly 56 M .Cox 50 A Stanes 57 YSaad .Caminiti 51 M Pirie 58 C .R ya n 52 R Hall 59 60C D .Stocks 53 M Snelling 61 E.Pavio 54 S Cologero 62 G .Surace 55 D Manning 63 H .Hahne .Bradley 56 C Aitken 64 J .Ericso n 57 G . 9g Prigg 66 J J .Gibson 58 T Caterson 67 J .Harri s 59 D Pittito 69 L 60 A . Patchell 70 M.Cordes gh

.Commerford 77 S . Brown 71 M .Nuqent 72 M .Robinson 73 M .Ryan 74 N .Bowman 75 P.Conduit 76 P.Stocks 77 R .Craiq ie 78 R .D an onto 79 R .Dipietro 80 S .Mciean 81 S .Vidler 82 W.Watson

BULLEEN GOO B AS Coach: Joe D'Angel o Asst. Coach: John Kalpakis Res Coach : Jamie Redfern 1 J. Kalpaki s

2 T Orwi n 2 S . Petty (RC) 3 R . Pulverenti 4 I . McLeo d 4 N . Cartledge 5 M . Dall'Oglio (C) 6 I . Baccin i 7 F . Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Goetz 10 A. Gencarelli 11 A. DeJong 12 13 N . Cooke 14 S . Casey 15 J . Trinchi 16 D . Trinchi 17 M . Fait 18 R . Badanjek 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Moran 21 N . Lykopandis 22 P. Bastasin 23 J . Redfer n 24 M. Opie 25 W. Olney 26 J . D'Angelo 27

ELTHA M COLLEGIAN S Coach: Peter Slacik Res. Coach: Jason Lees 1 D . Fammartino 2 T. Dugga n

3 P . Pilaptl 4 B . Doody (C) 5 S . Jeal 6 R. Hean y 7 M Gasparotto 8 L Sharp e 9 C . Watson 10 W. Bates 11 J . Mizzi 12 J . Lees 13 R . Bel l 14 S . Justice 15 L. White 16 D . Barnett 17 G . Lay s

18 A. Macdonald 19 R . Kennedy 20 A . Hardie 21 M . Luttick 22 R. White 23 J . Woodward 24 M . Dwyer 25 C . Horsburgh 26 J . Glar e 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

28 A . Foskett 36 L. Donaldson 29 A. Summers 37 S . Henry 30 S. Colversto n 38 A. Macaulay 31 S. McLaren (DVC) 39 F. Coonerty, 40 J. Bau d 32 C . Clements 41 Z. Jovanovski 33 A . Coo k 42 A. Howgate 34 M . D'Angelo (VC) 43 J . Mann 35 T. Settle 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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44 T. Johns 45 R . Davies 46 T. Leopold 47 D. Howgate 48 B. Turney 49 M. Sfiligol 50 R . Short 51 S . Maxfield 52 G. Stackpole 53 A . Man n

54 P. Walters 55 P. Morrow 56 57 S Gathercole 58 59 B . Evans 60 B . Sumpter 61 C.Thanus 62 A. Hadfield 63 C. Dods 64 R . Watson 65 S Scahfe r

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T LILYDALE Coach: David Keast Res. Coach : Jason Flanagan 1 D .Johnson

2 P Hayes 3 F Varga 4 G . Davis 5 P Stone 6 M . Dann 7 D Hendrie 8 A . Strachan 9 A Del Biondo 10 J Gardiner 11 C Gibson 12 M Brebner 13 R Kidd 14 C Wals h 15 B . Commerford 16 P Caulfield 17 A Burrett 18 B Jealous 19 J Burgess 20 A Penhale 21 T Amos 22 L. Proctor 23 B Egan 24 Q . Ronney 25 A Delahunt 26 T Flanagan 27 N Pearce 28 T Crowe 29 P Furlong 30 G Bird 31 P Varga 32 P Carolan 33 C Anderson 35 D Callanan 36 E O'Brien 37 M Pearl 38 D Kennedy 39 L Allanson 40 W Newell 42 M Periera 43 D Holloway 44 M . Mun k

45 R McKenzie 46 K Maniscaichi 47 C Lonergan 48 D Featonby 49 M . Maile r 50 J . Kuffer 51 J Flanagan 52 M Wells 53 M . Leonard 54 M . Smithies 55 H . Flanagan 56 L . Hoogenboom 58 L . Egan 59 D . Morrison 60 T. Wilson 61 G . Cowan 62 B . Co x 63 D. Prest 64 D . Turner D . Bright L. Tol l F. Livingston C . Varga M . Dann G . Franklin D . Cicchiello


1) Section 11TH BRUNSWICK Fox Coach: Craig Res . Coach : Peter powsett

1 S. Wernham 2 D . Adams 3 G . Lattouf 4 P. Dimarco 5 W. McMahon 6 D . Pizzari 7 D . Magnuson 8 A . Peterson 9 A . Sammartino 10 W. Fawcett

11 J . Boudoloh 12 S . Care 13 P. Merin

14 M. Newton 15 G . Taylor 16 J. Saunders 17 A . Kyriazis 18 B . Whitman 19 S . Famulari 20 R . Divita 21 A . Youngf 22 M . Sorletto 23 M . Vaina 24 S . Tancredi 25 J . Thompson 26 R . Pretty 26 S. Hogg 27 D . Lawton 28 W. Pretty 29 C . Jewell 30 S . Healey 31 J . Freeman 32 M . Maso n 33 J . Rotella 34 M . Pisasale 35 P. Dowsett 36 P. Tancredi 37 D . DeMorton 38 A. Crosina 39 C . Rhook 40 B. McCallum

41 J. Elasmar 42 J . Papanikolou 43 J . Page 44 M . Fayad 45 B . Alameddine 46 C. Boyd 47 G . Goumas 48 V. Lirosi 49 M . Laoumtzes 50 B. Laoumtzes 52 A . Boudoloh 53 P. Cross 54 S . Milroy 55 P. Sorleto 56 L. Patullo 57 J . Heck 60 A. Armstrong 61 J . Polemicos 62 J . Briffa 65 L . Rigazzi

OLD WESTROURNE

5o2SydneyRd,Cohurg Ph ; 93g4 1177

ST. MARY'S

Coach : Peter McBrearty Res Coach : Mel Beyer

1 G . Robson

Coach: Peter Olivieri Res Coach : Micha e l Learmonth

1 P Dalay

1 . M . Learmont h

2 D . Taylor

3 S . Depiazza 4 A . O' Keef e 5 S . Craig 6 J . Horsburgh 7 R . Mutimer 8 A Horsburgh 9 C . Villinger 10 J . Wilson (C) 11 J . Lott 12 M . Gibb 13 S . Hewitt 14 S . Mattson 15 A . Board 16 S . Christo

2 M Hannan 3 M Johnstone 4 S Stepnell (C)l 5 S King

6 W Rosowski 7 T Jacobs 8 gLuxford

9 B Powell

10 G McDonald 11 K. Johnson 12 S. Herman 13 Ead Henderson 14 P Mcl .averry 15 B Lazzaro

16 M Thomas (C)

17 M . Aquiline

17 Evan Henderson

18 P. King 19 M . Craig 20 S . Chaffey 21 B. Dangerfield 22 W . Fleming 23 G . Flower 24 L . Fairfield (VC) 25 D . Moore 26 P. Mesman (RC) 27 D . Billman 28 D. Slattery (RVC) 29 D. Horsburgh 30 R. McMillan 31 R. Aldridg e 32 G . Jenkinson

18 A. Hobbins

33 S. Whitin S 9g

34 35 D . Rivalland 36 K . Pilsbu ry

37 A . Leitch 38 B . Mattsson 39 A . Robbins 40 S . Leitch 41 42 43 P. Hopper 44 B. Slattery 45 D . Benn 46 A . Nibloe 47 T. Said 48 A . Lipscombe 49 50 P. Habersatt 51 T. SCholes 52 S . Walker 53 T. Robinson 54 M . Crosswell 55 B. Davis 58 P. Kegagias 59 K . Sheldrick 60 B . Davis 59 A . Lipscombe 60 N . Aquiline

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Coach: Andrew Hadley Res . Coach: Stewie Craig

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19 B Downing

20 L Hogan 21 B Johnson 22 A Bryson 23 D Thomas 24 M

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25 P Hannan 26 R Gibbs

27 G Panther 28 G MWavic (RC) 29 S McDougall

30 S Wright 31 S McNamara 32 D McGee

33 J Bradley (VC) 34 K Fern (RVC) 35 N Moojen 36 J Hoy 37 M Rosowski 38 P. Nice

39 A. Contreas 40 A Betake 41 B Martin

42 D Hall 43 J Glover

44 T g~~ 45 M~ ~ 46 M Bellesini 47 G Reardon 48 M Balshaw 49 T Sutherland

50 T Hughes 51 I Fletcher 52 N Warszewski 53 A. Briglia 54 C . Habbins 55 S. Hand 56 S. Smith

57 J. Porter 58 S, Doyle

57 Wayne Rosowski 58 T. Stankovich 59 G. Elander 60 R. Richardson 61 P. Swansson 62 L Watson

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3. R . Livingstone 4 . N . Goldsworthy 5. 6 S. Stone 7 N . Malloch 8 A . Zsembery 9 K . Gillar d 10 T. Jones 11 J . Bernardi

12 13 J . Hill 14 W . Ross 15 D . Andrews 16 J . Wedrien 17 P. West 118 B . Frail 9 20 A . Lane 21 22 R . Allen

23 J . Goldsworthy 24 I. Goulett 25 B . Sellers 26 G . Koumantatakis 27 28 J . Innes 29 P. harrison 30 P. wats o W. Drewn

32 33 M . Lynch 34 M . Tindley 35 G . Theoharris E . Evan s 36 A . Dwyer 37

38 F. Harriso n 39 A. Milla r 40 L . Vincent 41 A . Dickeson 42 43 M . Cahmberiain 44 A . Gunn 45 46 M . Knight 47 P. Rousis 48 D. Morcom 49 D D . Robert s 50 M . Ellis 51 P. Poe

52 J . Hough 53 J . Davies 54 X 55 P. Mulcahy 56 M . Scammell 57 X 58 D . Kempster 59 A . Geor e 60 S . Bensoon

61 G . Sigley 62 63 P. Rosema n 64 J . Harringto n 65 66 G . Pilikidis 67 68 69 J . Handy

70 J . Egan 77 J . Dwyer 80 J . Clarke 88 A . Ballantyn e 111 J . Carra

SWIN6URN E UNIVERSITY Coach : Matthew Georg e

Res Coach : T.B .A . 1 G . Poppl e 2 J. Sheedy 3 J. Piotrowsk i 4 A . Fidle r 5 J . Demarte 6 B . Canfield 7 A . Hamilton 9 M . McCalma n 10 M . George 11 D . Milano (C ) 12 B. Nicholl 13 M. Lucke y 14 R . Good e 15 C . Thoma s 16 S . Reynoldso n 17 J . Andrinopolous 18 A . Fiuman i 19 B . O 'Mara 20 M . Trainor 21 R . Merke l 22 S . George 23 J . Kan e 24 M . Caso n 25 T. Hourigan 26 T. Schwerd t 27 A . Collin s 28 T. Harri s 29 R . Cavicchiol o 30 P. Tur k 31 C. Drago 32 P. Jones 33 N . Smit h 34 D . Brodi e 35 K . Abbo tt 36 C . G illmarti n 37 P. McDonal d 38 T Reed 39 B . Prior 40 J . Henr y 41 T. Drahtidis 42 L. Waters 43 J . Robert s 44 N . Morgan 45 D . Isli p

46 J . Sa dh u 47 J . Sevdali s 48 M . Debon o 49 R . Winters 50 M . Goodwi n 51 P. Jame s 52 S . O'Donnell 53 S . Flanaga n 55 S . Gallin a 56 R. Hoewe 58 A. Robert s 60 J . Puglis i

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Coach : Kevin Hannett Res Coach : Nick Toce

1 J Barro (DVC) 21 Bingha m 2J Sargent 3 M Joy (C) 3B Hanneman n 4 P Henderson (C) 5 D Hannett (RC) 6 J Cotsis (RVC) 7 A Burn s 8 R Bennett 9 S Kemper 10 T Psina s

Coach : Tim Elli s Res . Coach: Eddie Galizi 1 D . Frase r

2 S . McNamara 3 C . Cummins 4 S . Conwa y 5 S . Bisby 6 S . McGrath 7 T. Ellis

8 C. Camilleri 9 A. Towers 10 B . Walker 11 N . Isaac 12 R . Rantino 10 G Vanderkruk 13 D. Lenoury 11 J Rutte r 14 B. McMillan 12 D Bent 15 Matt Drew 13 A Dyde 16 J . Salmon 13 B Pearce 17 C . Becker 14 S O'Boyle 18 E . Collier 15 N Murray 19 J . Addamo 16 B Boucher(R .DVC) 20 P. Albakis 17 M Buckley 21 S . Dalbon 18 S Macfarlane 22 A . Dibaitista 18 M Foale 23 C . Becker 24 S . Harding 19 M Glenister 25 S . Pugiiese 20 C Hall 201 Mackenzie 26 P. Thomas 27 D . Warwick 21 A Thompson 28 C . Whiting 22 S Hoar e 29 S, Dol e 23 M Beckett 30 B . Carlesso 24 M Macfarlane 31 P. Marsh 25 C Clark (RC) 32 B . Seeder 26 G Stofiridis 33 S . Fuller 27 G Kemper 34 K. Mongrey 28 M Kennedy 35 J .Youn g 29 A Sheer 36 D . Stephenson 30 J Ertan 37 C . Edwards 31 A Richardson 38 J . Crooks

32 L Hannemann 33 M Richardson 34 V Wong 35 C Cachia (VC) 36 P Van Velsen 37 A Danc e 38 M Christiansen 39 G Dimitropoulos 40 N Toc e 41 A Morrison 42 A Findlay 43 A Brown 44 D Raab 44 J Maestros 45 D Richardson 46 M Pane 49 C Varnavas 50 D Simonsen 51 W Hal l

54 P Sheer

39 C. Chapman 40 L . Carson 41 M . Houston 42 S . Fletcher 43 E . Galiz i 44 D . Flac k 45 D . Czajkowski 46 P. Rogers 47 D . Shelley 48 G . Shelley 49 D . McKee 50 K. Pace 51 M . Greene 52 L . Djakovic 53 N . Robert 54 R . Portogallo 55 D . Gullfounce 56 A .Addamo 57 M . Brow n 58 A . Birch 59 A . Albakis 60 S . Hartley 61 G . Warren 62 C . Albakis 63 P. Browning 64 S . Pisak 65 R . Engler

Exact number of goals and behinds for each team must be accurately named Entry to be faxed to 9531 2050 or emailed to phi{@vafa .asn .a u

Entry to be received b y noon Tuesday precedin ;; match a; ' o er . :ries receive d . today's L v ~~iquite matc = . If not claimed, r rize increases each week . y $5 0 . h1E;T' ` ?EE V 'S ivi:=TCH -

- VAFA CLUB, TACT PHONE


original and pink copy must be lodged Jth r,,ipi--~s no later than half time of any match . Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname . Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

(charges may -ne to this serv i

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The rsaai ._r ZgLre (Glenhuntly d ) is open a hc< y r= atch ~ The r'eaLqate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there are no matches scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials . cnnroni i co onr.n

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.inals eligibility rules are found under Rules 5155 of the Association . i3elow is a brief summary- . Senior - (Ist XVIII teams) All registered players with a permit . Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered and must have played at least two (2) reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and away games (first round) .

Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on the same day the reserve grade player must only have played two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify. I For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days of the same weekend (ie . lst semi Sunday . 2nd semi Saturday - read as above teams playing on the same day) . Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5 Under-19 matches during the season . If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club's senior team in th e

first second round mateh, he is den eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final . Where a team has (2) U19 teams or involved in hybrid arrangements the following shall apply . To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - not including finals . For the player to be able to represent the U19 (1) or (2) team of the club he is regi-red he must simply be registered and hold a permit . Players must be registered and h : pl< - d in at least four (4) Club XVIII mate ies and not have played in more than a total of (8) senior and reserve matches during the first round . An AFL or VFL listed eF will be eligible to club as long as he play in the finals for his has played a minimum of five w) VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been played after Jul 30th . )layer must have played five A TA : Ti (5) VAFA match ror the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals . For TAC players there is no reauirement to play a certain number of matches al~er June 30th .

2nd S E M I _ : :EL IM I NARY 1318100 (SUN) 20/8/00 (SUN) E"WICK PARK E'WICK PARK

27/8/00 (SUN) E'Gv ~CK PARK

12(8100 (SAT) 19/8/00 (SAT) E'WICK PARK E'WICK PARK

2618100 (SAT) E'WICK PARK

C 13(8i00 (SUN) MORDIALLO C

121/8/00 (SAT) 191/8/00(SAT) SANDRINGHAM SAIv'DRINGHAtv`f

26/8100(SAT) SANDRINGHAM

DI 1318/00 (SUN) BOX HILL

12i8100 (SAT) 1918100 (SAT) BOX HILL BOX HILL

2618100 (SAT) BOX HILL

D2

13/8/00 (SUN) CENTRAL RES

1218100 (SAT) 19/8/00 (SAT) CENTRAL RES CENTRAL RES

2618100 (SAT) CENTRAL RE S

D3

13/8/00 (SUN ) PRESTON CITY OVAL

1218100 (SAT) PRESTON CITY OVAL

1918100 (SAT) 2618J00 (SAT) PRESTON CITY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVA L

D4

13/8/00 (SUN ) TOORAK PARK

12/8/00 (SAT) SCAMMELL RE S

1918I00 (SAT) SCAMMELL RES

2618100(SAT) SCAMMELL RE S

C XVIII (1) 2217100 (SAT) 22J7100 (SAT) SANDRI N GHAM SANDRI ;vGHAM De La Salle Old Xaverians

2917100 (SAT) E'WICK PARK Old Melburnians

518100 (SAT) EWICK PARK 2 .00pm

C XVIII (2)

2917 ; 00 (SAT) E'WICK PARK Rupertswood

518100 (SAT) E'WICK PARK 11 .30a m

U19 ( 1 ) 1318100 (SUN) 12r`8100 (SAT) PARKDALE PARKDALE

19/8/00 (SAT) PARKDALE

26/8/00 (SAT) PARKDALE

U19 (2)

13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT) GLEN HU NTLY PARK GLEN HUNTLY PARK

1918100 (SAT) TOORAK PARK

2618t00 (SAT) TOORAK PARK

U19 BLUE

13/8/00 (SUN) 12/8/00 (SAT) PRINCES PARK BENTLEIGH RES . S T H . CAULFIELD

1918100 (SAT) BE NTLEIGH RES .

2618/00 (SAT) BENTLEIGH RES .

SECTION A

Ist SEMI 13/8/00 (SUN) SAIvDRI NGHAiv1 B 1218100(SAT) TOORAK PARK

22/7/00(SAT) 2217100 (SAT) PRESTON CITY OVAL PRESTON CITY OVAL Old Ivanhoe Therry Penol a

13I8100 ( SAT) 1218J00 (SAT) 1918,00 (SAT) 26l8100 (SAT) GARVEY OVAL GARVEY OVAL GARVEY OVAL GARVEY OVAL PARADE COLL PARADE COLL PARADE COLL PARADE COLL above information subject to change due to ground availability (correct as 31/7/00)

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Thomastown Football Cl , ': Invite Applications fo r

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Coaching Positions For Season 2001 Applications should be addressed to The Secretary Thomastown Football Club P.O Box 164, Thomastown, 3074 Applications Close o n 14th October 200 0

EAST MALVERN JFC Invites applications for season 2001 fo r

COACHE S The club's 11 teams play on Sundays in the Waverley JFA in the U9 - U 1 4 age groups The honorary coaching positions would suit recently retired players who are skills oriented, have young footballing families, and who want to continue active participation in community football .

Initial enquiries to Maurie Fanning 9571 0262 (H ) Written applications by 30 September 2000 to The Secretary EMJFC 41 Warley Road, East Malvern, 3145

ME NT ONE AF C Invites applications for

ALL COAC HING POSITIONS FOR SEASON 2001 VAFA D2 SECTIO N SENIORS, RESERVES, U19's Applications in writing to : The Secretary PO Box 320 Mentone 3194 Applications close 30/9/00

MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' F C A Section VAFA 2001 Applications are invited for non-playing SENIOR, RESERVES an d

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for Season 2001

Applications in writing should be addressed to The President, MHSOBFC , Melbourne High School, Forrest Hill, South Yarra, 3141 Telephone 9824 048 0 Applications close Friday ist September 200 0

OLD PA RADIANS AFC INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR

SENIOR, RESERVE & I7/19 COACHING POSITION S FOR SEASON 2001 Written applications addressed to The Presiden t OPAAFC PO Box 326, Bundoora, Vic 3083 Application close 15/9/00


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A SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13 . 2000 SENIORS Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m . RESERVES Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 11 .20a.m .

D2 SECTION lst SEid I FINAL - August 13, 2000 SENIORS Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m . RESERVES Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m .

A SECTIO N 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 13, 2000 SENIORS Elstermvick Park, Elsternwick - 2 p .m . RESERVES Elstermvick Park. Elsternwick - 11 20 a .m .

D3 SECTION lst SEMI FINAL - Au ust 13, 2000 SENIOR~ Cramer Street, 18 F12 - 2 p .m . RESERVES Cramer Street, 18 F12 - 11 .30 a .m .

B SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL - August 12, 2000 SENIORS Toorak Park . Armadale - 2 p.m . RESERVES Toorak Park . Armadale - 11 .30 a .m . B SECTIO N 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12 . 2000 SENIORS Elsternwick Park, Elsternwick - 2 p .m . RESERVES Elsternwiek Park, Elsternwick - 11 30 a .m . C SECTIO N 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12, 2000 SENIORS Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m . RESERVES Trevor Barker Oval . Sandringham - 11 .30 a .m . C SECTION 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13, 2000 SENIORS Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc - 2 p .m . RESERVES Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc - 11 .30 a .m . D1 SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12 . 2000 SENIORS Box Hill City Oval . Box Hill - 2 p . m . RESERVES Box Hill City Oval . Box Hill - 11 0 .3 0 a .m . Dl SECTIO N 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13 . 2000 SENIORS Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill - 2 p . m . RESERVES Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill - 11 0 .3 0 a .m . D2 SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12 . 2000 SENIORS Central Reserve . Glen Waverley - 2 p .m. RESERVES Central Reserve . Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m.

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D3 SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12. 2000 SENIORS Cramer Street . 18 F12 - 2 p .m . RESERVES Cramer Street, 18 F12 - 11 .30 a.m . D4 SECTION 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12, 2000 SENIORS Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 2 p . m . RESERVES Scammell Reserve, Oakleigh - 11 .3 0 a .m . D4 SECTIO N 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13 . 2000 SENIORS Toorak Park, Armadale - 2 p .m . RESERVES Toorak Park, Armadale - 11 .30 a.m . UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12 . 2000 Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Bentleigh - 2 p .m . UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13 . 2000 Princes Park, South Caulfield - 2 p .m . UNDER-19 (2) RE D 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12, 2000 Garvey Oval, Bundoora - 2 p.m . UNDER-19 (21 RE D 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13 . 2000 Garvey Oval, Bundoora - 2 p .m . UNDER-19 SECTION 1 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12, 2000 Gerry Green Res . . Parkdale - 2 p . m . UNDER-19 SECTION 1 lst SEMI FINAL - August 13, 2000 Gerry Green Res., Parkdale - 2 p . m . UNDER-19 SECTION 2 2nd SEMI FINAL - August 12 . 2000 Glenhuntly Oval, North Caulfield - 2 p .m . UNDER-19 SECTION 2 1st SEMI FINAL - August 13, 2000 Glenhuntly Oval, North Caulfield - 2 p .m. 51


,9/1 & Blue) (U19!2 & Re

I he Gni Blues team has sent a shiver through Section 1 with a muscle-flexing demolition job on St . B .'s in the 2nd half. The half time speech from the A4vstical King had the Blues come out and out-muscle St . B .'s by booting I lg lOpts to lg Apts. 1st -ar n4 <째ezs for St. B .'s Trexzn . Bouzihan arid O'Br,,n ~:e l :eir best. Old H. put in probably their worst ezforr for the season against lvlareellin . Brooks and Crawford battled on, but they need more help . Marcellin's effort in the last half, particularly the last quarter, was terrific. Old i3 .'s through Mizzi . Goldner and Adamis (5g) were too strong for the battlinq O .yl .'s. All the talk of hard running at all coa -ust have been left in the change rooms . L' La had a resounding win by a 121 pts against Maz iod at Darling Park . Obviously just tuning themselves up for next week . Finaily, the Lions were roaring against SKOBS in the first half and would have had TCO reaching for Mann's clipboard to get some stats . But after half time, the P.F .'s came out firing: the Lions lost some players and then their way . In the end the 55pt-Gainning margin did not reflect the ferociousness of the contest . I -ISC__ lost any chance of a final's birth with a sho(' ; It ss to a determined Old Carey who pulled off possmiy their finest p-forinance for the year . After a nine goal first quart from the C's the result was never in doubt an~' ran out winners bv 75 points . For the victors `I was in scintillating form kicking nine while a~~d t'cles also played great games . and for ISC3B . : : lei'r. Revs and Glralker tried their best. In a t~ ' ~for most of the day Yarra Valley tool . ,_> to wur) placed Old Trinity, but eventually went down by nine points . The Bushrangers were lifted by fforts from Peligrino . Lloyd, Pask and Beal . Led by Tucker, F-lealev, and Folev, Beaumaris continued their dominance of the league defeating the Hampton Rovers blr 27 points . For the Rovers . Carr, Stafford and Anderson all played well while Fisher and Ng kicked 2qoals each. In a low scoring affair the third placed Whitefriars held off a gallant last quarter comeback and had an important win over second placed Old Scotch . For the victors Alexander, Crea, Barugh, and Jansen were best . while Wilson-Humphries . Lie and Opie battled hard for Scotch, Old ivardroc had the bye ,

Section (2) Blue A major upset saw the Mentone Boys defeat the Stivans by l7pts, causing the ladder leaders to lose their coveted positions to the Ormond Boys . For Mentone, Hamilton, Krings and Wilson were out-

standing . The Sw< s fought back

L L J hard in the last through Fidogiannis, Rowe and Tsicadaris, but the blustery conditions and the third quarter deficit proved too great . The Blues succeeded in providing that 8pt turnaround, giving themselves ever ; chance to sneak into the 4 next week . Centra, O'Sullivan and Leithbridge (5g), were fantastic . For St . Leo's Gale, Padbury & Cherry were best . The Packer Boys come-fro m -behind wrin against De La was sensational . Last quarter heroics from Ali, Clark and Dimachki - remarkable . For De La Kean rvith 7 majors, W ise and Wood were good . The Grammar Boys had a win against Ajax . Should have won by more to increase the buffer-zone on their percentage, but the Jaekers came out firing in the last quarter and fought it out to the end through Newstadt ( 2nd week in a row), Henzel and Sapar. Ormond had a convincing win against Old Mentonians as expected . Everett with 7g and Martinov with 5g along with Putz, did well . For O .Ivt .'s, McClowskv & Wideski were best . Section (2) Red Therry Peoria were never able to recover from a poor first half which only saw them kick one goal and they eventuallv went down to second placed Old Camberwell by thirty-four points . CramerRoberts kicked five, taking his year total to fortyfour, and along with Kearney, Hancock and Derry battled hard for the victorious Wells . The loss makes it very hard for Therry Penola to make the finals as they'd need a monumental win this week to boost percentage and also have one of the two teams above them iose, to have any chance of making the finais . After an inaccurate first quarter Rupertswood regained their composure and had twelve goal-kickers with Whitehead and Hatty the best kicking four and three respectively in their win over Aquinas . Also in the best for Rupertsood was Ramsey . Whitehead and Sull ivan . The University Black's had an easy 101 point victory over the Tiger Sharks, but coach Bushby felt the Blacks didn't play their best football and at times lacked the concen tration and determination that thev've sho w n over recent weeks . Beaton was best on ground for the Blacks with an impressive eleven goal haul, while Macintosh also had a great game kicking five . and for the Tiger Sharks Fowles, Lynch and Pau l

-re best. Bulleen Templestowe forfeited to Old ssendon Grammar. N orth Old Boys had the bye.

Unless there is a huge upset, like a 100pt winning margin to De La against Xavs, the final four


ed and in their respective position s anding a lpt win to De La and i7aarcellin) . h of the round sees Xavs play De La at "ollege, in a game, which has all the hall1 ; ~ing a very physical encounter . Round 7 around saw Xavs cross the line with a ial 2pt win . De La are still smarting ove r

and the rumour mill is running riot in tha t

11 be having a 'red-hot go' . They will ins . tvlecuri and Bonnici to be on fire . iders meet SKOBS at Central Reserve wher e

s should dominate & comfortably Mn by e disappointed Lions, who have put up a ferformance to win 7 out of 8, will come i:-g and decimate Old H . by over 100pts . Ol d uld inflict a resounding loss on Marcellin a t Col!ege and you never know, if De La can win, ; l.5 in the 2nd Semi . Finally, the 2 teams meet -obablv have been the most inconsistent all oth their efforts last week were very disap-

ng. 0 . M .'s just .

o the last round the fi . four has bee n the four standout t, of the year earning a place in t3 ~ s ~ Lion . Ol d and play themselti into som o f early season form but have a tough game avers showed some good passages of ^? r ith nothing to lose and ev-ervthing to rs could pull off an upset . In a close out 1 or Trinity by 2 goals . Old Carey will be on a their big win last week . and could finish season with an even more satisfying win if they to knock off top dog and flag favorites I just don't think they're got the .i to do it, and I think Beaumaris will carry good form into the finals and fini :season an impressive 17 wins and I loss . iSOB will 7 1 1 try to be devastated after last week's loss _ : . recover by knocking of the impressi ,riars, but I think the latter have found sate late seaso n

who stumbled last week _ =nst IYtentone . This ou ; :' be a terrific game _ both sides trying t o

that osvehological edge considering they line u p

following week . Finally . Mentone shoul d C'n Eira to finish off a year of coulds' . 2 Red Baring sot xtraordinary results the final fou r looks like it -ePnain the same after this week' s Camberwell, Rupertswood , contesting the finals . Ol d )eiwell will have the rar e other two weeks in a ro w in ie first week of th e for the minor pre!out i ological edge goin g ~don have only playe d weeks and as a resul t in the t, a bit out of form, while the -Wells are lookgrc,t. Wells by 1 goa1 . The North Old Boys tak e on Bn'en-Templestowe and will finish off the season ~h a confidence building win . NOBs by 1 0 upertswood should have a good warm up t o and will win whe-i they take on the toug h tanned Tiger S ; -ks . In a clash betwee n 3 of the year Therry most improved ' Peno . ake on the t' 0 'r 째ks . Both teams "s football but just have the abi- ; , to pi=couldn't put `. . all to its rear, the Black s Itol dl at tt : .o :째ent

inas has th e

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form and will be too good . Friars by 5 goals . Yarr a ?Talley clash with Old Ivanhoe in the battle of the two bottom sides . Old Ivanhoe are destined to finish on

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the bottom of the ladder, but would like to gai n -me pride by going out with a win . I think the Bushrangers will be too good . Old Scotch has the li :e .

sot.fon (2) Blue Monash Blues will have to have all guns blazing ;ainst De La at Darling Park to have any chance of tting in on percentage . Hawkins . Leithbridge , i~)ver and Burlev will have to combine well to kick a score big enoiigh to bridge that 8 .08% gap to sneak in . providing of course that St . Leo's beat ~xrulfieldi This . I believe, is the necessarv scenario because St . Leo's will beat Caulfield at home in a prelude to the first semi-final . Although they had a 'ioeker last week (could have sewn up a final's position), having the home-ground advantage will get them over the line in a close, tough contest, I

:peet Bruin, Cherry. Padbury & ivieKean to be the ttalvsts for the win . St . Leo's will have to shut down the dangerous Rynberk, Bruhn . Gardner & :ill . Ajax should finish off the season with a win .i hcTne against De La at Smorgon Oval . The new dder leader will inflict another loss to the Swan s T4lF LaMATF1IR Fn(ITRA( I FR

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Under-1 9 - Section I CDLLEG1AFdS I Coach : Richard Obee 1 D . Caombe s

2 3 4 5 6

R . Mui r D. Dowling R. Sztar B. Holst (DVC) A . Fletche r

7 J . Farley 8 B . Sloman 9 B. Low (VC) to J. Fry

12 M. White 13 B . Lumb 14 J . Dixon 15 N. Perera 17 A. Shinkfietd 18 D . Browning (C) 20 H. Sallmann 21 N. Chalmers 22 C . Rologas 23 D . Sche r 25 M . Reid 26 P. Krotiris 27 B. Donnelly 29 B. Lukav 30 N . Herman 31 B . Hay 32 M .Johnson 33 J. Fitzpatrick 34 J . Young 35 S . Taylor 40 J . Dixon 43 E. Water s

Coach: Terry Russel l

Coach : Denct Merton

Coach : Rod Bourke

1 . L . Young 2 . C . Moran 3 . S . Evans 4 . S . Brown 5 . S . O'Connell 6. A. Bonnici 7. G . Wis e 8. M . Naughtin 9 . S . Hyd e t0 . S. Hale 11 . D. Doyle 12. B . Hawkins 13 . W. Jolley 14 . J . Lowe 16 . M . Miller 16. B. Kropman 17.J . Kea n 18 . C . Mercuri 18 . A . McLeish 19 . R . Burrows 19. T. Woodlock 20. M. Picone (C) 21 S . 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 . Cerullo 47 J . Stinear 52 D Poynton 61 R . Warmsley 63 P. De La Haye 70 M . Duggan

t . R . Galat i

1 . D . Collins D . Fotinioti s 3 . 0 . Bonnici 4. A . McIntyre 5. D. Maskell 6 . A. Strawhorn 7 . A. Fry 8 . E . Hansen 9, D . Hose 10. J . McLatchie it . C.Jayaweera 12 . C. Clegg 13 . D . Clegg 14 . L. Fuller 15. M . McDowell 16 . A . Moo n 17 . R. Mosbauer 18 . M . Quinn 19 . S. Mart in 20. B . Southgate 21 . P. Ryan 22 . D. Waite 23 . T. Heal 24 . L . May 25. P. Reed 26 . A . Chalk 27 . P.Jones 28 . T. Grierson 29 . C . Meehan 30 . A . Wilson 31 . S . Veltman 32. P. Dugdale 33 . M . Guthridge 34 . K. LorenzDaniel

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. Baker

29 D . Ballantyne 32 V. Cahill 35 A. Carson 37 A. White 40 D . Newell 43 G.Thomas ~ 53 S . Atlitt

OLD MELDURUiAR S

OLD PARADiAU S

OLD KAVER9AUS

Coach: Wayne Hotdswort h

Coach : Brenden Flynn

Coach : Manny Nicolosi

I P Gallagher C 2 T Bryant

1 . L. McMahon 2.

3 S Arden DVC 4 M Hawkins 5 T Stonier 6 J Grant 7 D Stewart 8 P Grundy DVC 9 J Byrne 10 B Marks 11 C Hinkfuss 12 T Middleton 13 A Simpson 14 T Coo k 15 J Bracy 16 J Berman 17 H O'Brien 18 T Fitzgerald 19 M 20 C Iverson Alder VC

21 S Kennedy 22 A Wal l 23 A Treloar 24 J Tucker 25 P Thomas 26 C Walker 27 L Beilb y 28 M Radywonik 29 T Duncan 30 A W 31 J Mulcahy .

32 E Selby 33 C Miller

1 . A. Kell y

3 . M. Cosgriff (C) 4.

5 . P. Palermo 6. 7 . M . Zannino 8 . L. Collins 9 . M . Shepherd 10 . B . Mobrici 11 . 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

2 . A. tAcCadhy~ 3 . B. Calman (vC) 4 . J . Scanlan 5. M . Hrqins 6. M . Alregn 7 . S . Johnston B . L . McDonnell 9 . J . Ralp h to J Chambers 11 . L. Farrow 12, J . Dillon 13. D Behan 14. L Moss 15. M. SVeeman 16 . D . James 17 . D . Thomas 18 . N . Hullett to. tt . D'Amelio 20. J. McGrat h 21 . R . Sp-_ekman (C) 22 . M. 0'Kane 23 . D . BanadFo 24 . N . Heatley 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. Griog 33. C. Harlield 34 . L. Dmardq 35 . R . Lopresk 36 D . Noonan 37 . P. Carter 38. J. Demana 39. N . Quinn 43 A Nole n

44 T. Fotzgerald 48 R . 0'Sfiannassy 55 G. Monahan 59 R Macwhirler 71 M . thccarthy

OLD NAILEYDURY

MAZENO D

MARCELLI U

DE lA SALLE I

Coach : Roger Brown

Coach : HeathBroad} eat

1 . C . Mizzi

2 . C . McNicol 3 . T. Mattesti 4 . A. McGillivray 5. B . Williams 6 . R . Stewart 7 . C. Reddin B . C. McKimm 9. M . Ward 10 .A . Morley 11 . L. Adamis 12 .N. Kennedy 14 M. Lowe 16 B . Marks 17 D . Hellyer 19 P. Angelini 20 M. Smith 21 B . Titshall 22 A . Hughes 23 J . Dickerson 24 MJ Smith 27 J . Maguire

Coach: Peter O'Connor 1 . R . Legud i

2. G. Ward 3, A. Bouzikas 4 . SD . Bor~ S . J. Citare li 6 . J. McKay 7 . L. Harvey 8. L. Wilkinson 9. D. Valori 10 . J . Hil l

74. P. Holl nnd 15 . A . Garvey 16 . 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. O'Brin e 32. S . Monteleone 33 . B . Ballari n 34 . M . Zucco 35 . T Pearson 36 . M . Pope 37. T. Carrick 38. N . Smith 39 . J . Formica 40 . R . Cousland 41 . M. Kavanagh 52 L. O'Sullivan

1 . L Pte;Her 2 . L Pitcher 3. H . Brooks 4. S. Langford-

Jones(C) S .A .Shaw 7 . J. Cashnxire 9. A. Waxman (DVC) 10. B. Salvos 11 . J. Wright 13. B . Crawford 14 . G . Sniiah (C) 15. G . Winder 17. R. Ptunxner 18. D . CrowA

19. G. Fletcher (VC) 20 . B. Ferguson 21 . J. Carley 24. R Ladd 25. D . Webb 26 . L Hogan 27 . A Janke 28. B. Hunter 29. D . Moss

32 D . Mackenzie 39 Q. Bee n 40 S . Capron 42 B. Koetsier 47 T. Phipps 51 L Hod 58 J. Webb

ST. KEVIUS

ST. RERUARD S

11 . S.lannozzo 12 . M .0'Donnell 13. S. Bu argy

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Coach: Paul O'Shannasay 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5,

S . Moylan L. Coleman A . Umbers J . Cassell P Natal e

6 . M . Dellapicca 7 . 0 . Jame s B . N . Marchesani 9. D . sat guano 10.E .Crohan 11 . M . Hutto n 12 . C. Terlich 13 . K. Didilis 15 . D . Bar e 17. P. Cameron 18. C . Moffat 19 .E . Lynch 20 .L . Kalesaran 2t .T. Simpson 22 . R . Dabraio 23. M . Rigby 24.G . Nolan 25 . C. Leathern

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 A. Greenhalgh 41 B. Evans

42 J . O'Keefe 44 J . Kin g 46 J . Travaglia 48 S . Pullen 50 J . Gullifer 57 M . Hinsel y

UNIVERSITY I BLUES Coach: Steve King t . C. Barrott 2 . L . Bassell 3 . C . Beato n

4 . L . Chamberlain 5. J . Chivers 6 . R. Bowland 7 . T. Birtley 8 . C . Delahunty 9 . A . Di Pasquale 10. S . Edwards 11 . A . Evan s 12 . G . Pricker 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. Rendell 29. T. eac h 30. E . Roydhouse 31 . T. Morgan 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. TempleSmith 42 S .Young


Under-19 - Section 2 HAMPTON

gEAUMAR6S

R速VERS (1)

Coach : Mick Deaton Coach: Wayne Stafford 1 J . Windeban k 2 D. Foley (C) 1 M . Pearso n 3 ; J. Magee 2 D . Diver 4 A. Pratt 3 B, Boyd r 5, CK. 4 S. Blangiardo lTayhns 6-. Co o 7, B . Cairns 5 A. Vanderhelm

8' B. Gillespie 7 K . Johnstone 9. iq- D. Bird 8 G . Carr 1L P. Brook (VC) 9 B . Jowett 1 2 - S . Lynch M. Stafford (DVC) 13, C. Tuck M . Lawrence (C) 14, B. Pearse J . Zampaglioni (VC) 15 . N . Clemente T. Wilson 16, M. Blackmore N . Goss 17. S . Fitzgerald M . Vaughan 18- A .ThomPson . Guido in (C) tg, A L . Hope p. A . Edg e G . Kell y 21, B . Zigouras W. Hebbard . Hartman 22 . D. Abbot N . Mason 23- T B . Kulling 24 . M . Atkins . Boreham M . Waxie l 25 . L R. Alexander 26 . L . Atkins (DVC) e . Coot N . Goul d 27. S Deaton 28. R.. Coale J . Prantzos 29. A A. Fisher 30. L. Tucker J . Ng (Dvc) 31 . A . Spence C . Sendeckyj 32. J . Beatti e L. Wheeler . McNicholas 33 . S A .Battams 34 . H . McMillan . Healy D. Molin o 35 . L 36 . B . Deaton S . Dea l 37 . M . Millis 38 . S. Lee 39. L . Ramirez-Smith 40. E. Cooper 41 . R . Guinan 42. A . Wilso n

OLD SCOTCH Coach : Terry Kendall 1 . J . Cran e 2 . R . Craven 3- S . Tulloch 4. C. Adam 5. S . Stewart 7 D. Adderley S . Johnston 8 9 D . Johnston 10 S. Hamer 11 R .Jospehs 12 T. Pag e 13 A . Cleeland 14 D . Logan 15 D . Gilchrist 16 N . Colman 17 D. Pry les

18 J . Pilkington (C? , 20 T. Wilson-Humphr ies 21 S. Dillon 22 M . Pearse 23 A. Kyriacou 24 D .Jackson 25 E . Tembath 26 D . Brooke 27 L. Routledge 28 S . Tho ~ son 29 J . Smedfey m 30 A . Birch 31 J . Beaurepaire (VC) 32 S . Hosking (VC) 33 J . Rodski 34 M . Fowles 35 A. Tindale 36 R. Hooke 38 H . Fenner 39 J . Footit 41 M. Lipshut 42 J . Ross 43 J . Denby 44 T. Collie 45 A . Fuller 46 J . Sikon 56 E . Ramsay 61 J . Stratos 62 D. Pau l 69 C. Lucas 88 J. Lie

OLD TRINITY Coach: Steve Maus 1 Peggie A 2 Hine A 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Robison M 6 Rennie M 7 Dodgson B 8 Amiconi A 9 Best J 10 Blackmore B 11 Mithen P 12 Kelly T 13 Ellerbeck G 14 Thwaites M 15 Lucas C 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 28 Cristiano D 29 Mccutcheon M 30 Bullen M 32 Cornell J 33 Malekasl 42 Torney A 44 Lancaster 45 Ward C 50 Davies M 55 Troon R 58 Walsh B 65 Burrows R

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OLD CARE Y

M .H .S .O .B . Coach: Graeme Bullus s

Coach : Brett Gear 1 . C . Smith 2 . C . Stewar t 3. B . Walsh-Richardson 4. K . Detarczynski 5. T. Chapman 6. L. Battley 7. P. Gizinski 8 . L . Costello 9 . D . Shutie 11 R . Hall 12 J . 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. Prio r 24 P. Unkle s 25 N . Detarczynski 26 E. Morga n 27 S. Baker

I E . Raleigh (C) 2 J . Zar b 3 D. Veale (C) 4 R . Ware 5 A. Keys 6 B . Woollard (VC) 7 A . O'Brie n 8 N . Orchard (VC) 9 J . Walke r 10 E . Sims-Lucas 11 A. Hal l 12 M . Cotter 13 R . Patterson 14 P. Vdolnizer 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. Ruievic 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

W HITEFRIARS

Coach: Rod Penatuna

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 . Stats 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 t 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 Holdsworth 17 A Pizzey 18 C Beal 19 A Coleman 20 D Senaratne 21 J Tomkins 22 J Peake 23 T Collett 24 G Courts 25 F Pellegrino 27 S Savage 29 D Bel l 30 J Strong 31 S Urbano 32 D Smith 34 S Britt 37 D Sims 44 N Martin

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1 . R. Manefield 2 . A. Bereza 3 . J. Whyte 4. C . Binney 5. J . Briggs 6. T. Mee 7. M . Clarke 8 . C. Lynch 9 . N. Braddy 10 . N . Anderson 11 . A. Jurkiw 12. S . Morris 13. D . Treloar 14 . K . Theodossi 15 . M . 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. Grieve 31 . C . MacDonald 34 . S . Aston 35 . R. Smillie 36 . J . Staffor d

YARRA VALLEY

Coach : Tim Pratt

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Coach : Shane O'Connor Do- 7. C_.

1 D . Henzel 4 A . Butt 5 E. Goldstone 6 L . Goldman 8 T Katz 9 D . tveta df 11 A. Banco I ,12JB 14 S . NE tadt 15 D . F at 16 J . Freea,an 17 0. Flamm 18 J . Feldman 20 D . Zuic h 22 D . Mrocki 23 B . Nissen 24 P. Glazer 26 A . Cooper 27 C. Spero 31 D. Naric h

32 M . Kes?enberg 35 ! . Sam e 36 A. Sacks 39 A.Sapar 43 E . Wolrnet 44 J. Gelfand 45 A, Lewin 47 M. Show

50 M. Milmeister 55 V. Kahn

1 . D . Krongoid 2 . C . D - (VC) 3 . A. Axias 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

T. Vinen B . Gross N . Bode P. Roberts S . Tucke r

9 . J . Daiwrood (C) 10. S. McDonald 11 . B. Gardiner 12. B . Goddard (DVC) 13 . J . Morvell (DVC) 14. M . Green

15 . A. Docker 16. P. McLeish 17. P Elli s 18. N . Guyed 19. W. Breckect 20 . D . Griffiths 21 D . Elais 22 T. Rynberk 23. B . Naylor 24. G . Dyson 25, M_ Crarnghorn 31 . Pv1 . Richardson 32 L. Franki, n 35 M . Kuppe 38 C. Veencjar 40 R . O'Neill 43 A . Bruh n 44 A . Vanrompaey 50 J . Wade

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zz 5 4= 0 45 H C r 48 6 Ctr "ton 63 B So , 64 h1 Ryn„ 69 J 4'eant ;urzer.

A. Toniola B . Guliifer P. Brot P. Mulholland J. Kean S, Mahan P. Arbon M . Gooey hvi . Brasher L . Harrison J . Clifton A . Breit J . Roberts L. Browne Jo!1 y W McGo~.van S . Alder M . Squire L. Danaher P. Rossiier S . Browne H. Funston B . Lambe T. Heffernan J .Bowden R. Buckle y M Leffany r'orntaay L . oloney ran «phy J . don B.Hamsey C . Rice D . Wood L . Becker C . BelVistri B. Cole T. oodock

1 . Ahmed Ao 2. At Al i 3. C. Allen 4. A . Baraket 5. M . &araket (C) 6. G. Burley

7. G. Cassar 8 . D. Clarke 9. N . Cuni 10. M . Dimachki 11 . R. Dimachki 12. N. D'Zilva 13. 1. Dean 14 . L . Granrott 15 . J . Gusman 16 . Z . Kadour IT M . Kasar 18. P. Khaldd 19, L. Kuthman 20. L. Lampos 21 . P. Merrick 22 . S . Milopouic s

23 . T. 0'Loughlan-Elder 24 . A. Ranson 25 . A.SeNan 26 . J.SerpancRy 27 . D. Sheehan 28 . R. Sherry 29 . J. Tom o 30 . P. Wallis 31 . S. Ware 32 . B. t'vazseknei 33 . M . Woo d 34 . S. Zebian 35. B. Zurak

Coach: Tim little

C .- ch: Denny O'Sullivan

1 . L. Russell (C) 2. K . Harve y 3. 4. D Casey {VC} 5 . L Murphy 6. Pr1 Luba 7. R Wiley 8. J Muzzell 9. J . Put z 10 . A . Warwarek 11, D Heal y 12 . L. BreiL`treuz (DVC 13 . A. Kurze l 14 . D . Jowett 15 A Goonan 16 D McKenna 17 M Heffernan 18 M . Purcell 19 C Everett 20 T. Harvey 21 S Anderson 22 R Quiney 23 H. Rutz 24 A Lom 25 26 IM Manunov 27 J Noske 28 29 A. O'Shannessy 31 S Barke r 39 M Ferrari 49 A Perry

1 . L . Mos s 2 . tr1 . D'Amelfo 3 . D.Behan 4 . C. Irvin 5 . P. Podbu ry 6 . P .Boyd 8 . L . Cul(en (VC) 9 . T. Stephens 10. A. Cherry 12 . D . Dick 14 . P,1 . McHu h 15 . P . Carey ~DVC) 16 . A. Kell y 17 . G. Donovan (C) 18. M .Fechner 19 . A. Rooks 20 . J . Hamilton 21 . A. Ballard 22. D. McKean 23. G . Brearley 24 . R . Merchant 25 . C . Hatfield 26. M 28 C . BI Morris is" 41 D, Woo d 55 D . Tomkins 58 A. Bulmer 59 M . Anderson 61 G . Hondow 64 N. Romney 73 J . Dixon 74 B . Gale 76 A.6'Jindte 77 J. Blelreii

1 M . =_yer 2 G. Sims 3 P. Dixon 4 G. Allan 5 T. Pricker 6 S . Pratt 7 T. Barr

8 K. Little 9 K. McLeod 10 R. Ward 11 B. Atheron 12 P . Williams 13 M . Hayes 14 P . Rocke 15 D.Johns 16 N.Levett 17 S. Casacel(i 18 M . Michaeiidis 19 S. Hamilton 20 P. Krings 21 D. Kelly 25 N. Curran 26 L . Parsons 30 A. Pothrtos 33 R . Hami l 34 M . Wingrave 35 C . Johnstone 40 S. Alexander 43 P. Murphy 45 R . Connard 43 S. Sullivan 51 J . Haig 71 S. Rickard s

Coach: Darren A4cKiRop

1 J. Royl e 2 W. D'Andrea 3 J . Raebur n 4 N . Matarazzo 5 I. Rusaki v 6 L. Ester 8 A . Skinns 9 S . Aquiline 10 S . Rocc o 11 H . McFadden 12 J . MacDonald 13 W. Brow n 16 J . Leeman 17 P. D'Andrea 18 J . Stephens 20 H . Masters 21 D. Bel l 22 K . Ferguson 24 G . Tsicaderis 25 E . Bouchard 26 J . Griffin 27 P. Cheevers 29 M . Bradfield 30 A . Meld 32 E . Mahoney 33 J . Fidogiannis 34 G . Gaylo r 41 M . Wood 51 G . Rowe


NTH OLD BOYS each : James Sandman Coach: John Stanton

1 _ M. Lant M. Alley 5. A . Boland 6 W. Lyng 7 . B . Crosbie g . L. McAuley 9, D. Poynton 10. C . Field 12. C . Munroe 13. V. Hall 15 . S . Verona 16, B . Murphey 18, C. Chippendale 19 . M. Bambury "0, B. Dorkin 21 . J . Pierce 22, G. Cochrane 23 . N . Warton 25 . G . Coyl e 26 . M . Lemieszek 27 . J. Neagl e 34. D . Ford 61 . D . Col e ,

1 . S . Marsh 2. D. Florence 3 . A. Paradiso 4 . 0 . Hill 5 . M . Pietryk (C ) 6 . D . McGreevy (VC) 7. M . McGrath 8. R. Conti 9 . M . Bickerdike 11, J . O'Donnell 13 . J. Garbellini 14. M . Collins 16. D . Charles 18 . D . Buccachio 19 . M . Baffling 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

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速LDE'' : - ' Coach: John Newbold

1 J Williamson 2 A Salvo 3 C Oblivbek 4 D Ryan 5 S DeMorton 6 D Slate r 7 B Hakim 8 M Jinx (C) 9 A Frazer 10 A Prowse 11 A Venuce 12 C. Clue s 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 . McGowan 30 D. Oblivbek 33 S . Coli n 34 J . Marinos 35 S. Brugaletta

Coach : M ichael SiBalas

1 D Edwards 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 3 J Kirk 4 T Stathopoulos 5 B Kean 6 D Burley 7 A Craven 8 S Glove r 9 A McKenzie 10 J McArdle 11 B Speed 12 D Joyce (C) 13 N Barry 14 S Kelly 15 J Stevens 16 R Munze l 17 M Vanderhorst 18 D Denton 19 D Keena n 20 S Bermingham 21 N Hahn 23 S Haynes 24 B Toohey 25 D Gazell e 26 H Maplestone (C) 27 G Hancoc k 28 R Morley 30 J Mullins 59 D Owen

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 Temming 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 Carlo 23 N Sullivan 24 G Price 25 R Hatty 27 M Koste 28 0 Hum 29 J Heath 31 M Assouad

Coach: Steve I -.' ihon Coach : John Bu速hby

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 Leguier D 72 Johnson 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 Springhall R 93 Smith J 94 Culph S 98 Hollow B 99 Holdstock G (C) 101 McCarthy L

1 S Maguire 2 P Seuren 3 L Beaton C 4 J O'Sullivan 5 T Laidlaw 6 J Macintosh 7 A Torney 8 J Healey 9 S Hunt 10 L Rawnsley 11 C Schirmer 12 J Walker 13 M Sal e 14 A Williamson 15 A Borovac 17 A Cowley 20 T Halloran 22 R Drummond 30 S Sandiford 35 A Bushby 44 C Beaton 46 N Martin 50 W Touzel 51 A Evans 71 D Creek 77 E Thomas

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2 . M . Santamaria 3 . N . Robinson 4 . K . Nun n 6 T. Beranger (C) 7 T. Hallo 8 A . Margetts 9 A. McGree 12 G . Welchart 13 J . Derry 14 C . Munro 15 J . Whelan 16 A . Canto r 17 J . Cramer-Roberts 18 M . Horgan

19 D. Mitchell 20 M . Butterworth 21 S. Jones 22 N .Johnson 23 D .Joyce 27 A . Hillier 28 L. Hancock 37 0 . Kent 43 T. Prows e 47 T. Kerney (VC) 50 B. Ben c 51 B. Braithwaite 52 B . Laricchia 53 C . Morley 54 P. Najjar 55 B . McLeod 56 M . Paine 57 A. Hickey 58 D . Ling 59 A . Davey 60 R . Ensor 61 G. Ormsby 62 P. Triantafyllou 63 K. Darby 64 D . Norton

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19 SECTION 1- 29 .07 .00 .111 .7 10 .13 16.15 St Kevlns: 3 .2 6 .5 7 .6 8 .8.56 .2 5 Collegians : 2 . Crohait 2. Cox 2. W y. . Casse112 . 41 Gizuisueaeusa 3 St Kevins : "tarches..+ni 4 Collegi.vrs : Goa] . Cox. Gutlirer. Fr-ans . Rigby, Dabraio Eeans . Pullen . Best : Pirllen Chris .1~re: fvtdre~' kickers and best players results not r eeeiv~ed . Umpu'es: M1titehell IF) 25 .22.172 De La Saile: 8 .3.51 Pafazenal O .C: . hiccuri. Spithffl . . P Harctstrn 6. O'Connell 3 . Es'ans 2 . Be La Salle: Gocr3ier 7 . Jouep. Mecurt . Harrcwn . GarTmd . Lantbe. Bes t Goa9ler . Jones. Canillo. BelLtri . Brovvzt m~ : Maskell 2 . Fn, 2 . Kennett. Jayaweera 6ellitri . O"Cormcil M enod O.C : Trent . Umpires . Chalk . Kennett . Rudibtg. Veltman (prrinn. Best : Jones. Strawhcrn Greenavvay : Chris Stevens (F ) Old Psradians: Old Xaverians : 18.23 .131 .13 13,19 2.6 7 3 University Blues : .9 4 .10 5 .13 .4 St Semards: 2 .7 4 . St Bunarda: Goal kickers and best pla, results not receiVed University Blues: . Trctvin. . Gan~'. Barg : P n . O'Brien O~Domtell 3. O SuLir~ati 3 T Les ;udt B- = on F) 1 Bounkas. Umpires: Michael Fc de . S .2 1.4 .10 1 .2 O .6 Old Haileybury: l3 6.9 12 .18 21 .25.151 hiarcellin : .ford A%Vavnmt. Hunter. Pitcher. Old Haileybury; Cashmore Be_=t Brook . : ., . . Umpires: Paul Marcellin: Card krckers and hest players results not recco-~ed Janes: Patti Bern'IF} 15 .6.96 .6 .2 10 Old Brighton 6 .2 6.5 2 .7 3 .8.26 0.2 2 Old RReIbwnians : . Dickerson, MeK ettoi. N1.7% . R9cGitav;sm Old Brighton datnrs 5 . Gtmiltun 2 . . Dtckerson ~'ntitams Goldner . South LL°dllams. Snail'. Mch' ➢nm. Holt . Besh :~1vz1 , sBest ; tFl9ars{%n. Rad}'rs'dntk . S tpsoOii T etm~r . Tlto ~t,2& ech d}

9 3LUE - 29 .07 .0 0 .6 11.7 15.9 .99 3 .1 9 Moorish Blues: .4 8 .4 .52 0.2 1.3 4 St Leos Emmaus : .rten 3. Comm, 2. OSuMean 2. st'9aht. Burler. . Rc=engs ;rlonesh Sheet: IPithbrtdge 5 . Rosengarien. It . Cai"cehSalo . G~dmg ClugstenBest : Centra. O Sullnan . Burley . Hanrilton. Cullen 2 . Belj.-ilc . Be_t: Gale . Pcdbury•. Leos Emmt;us.'4cKeut 3 . h7oss UmpirescTany LiAey IF) Hatfield. Cheery, Cullen . Ca-Cy. .15.99 4.1 6 .5 9.10 14 Glen She: 2,5 8.11 11 .13 12.13 .8 5 De Lo 9311c : Kadour.l4'xe. . N1 Dtrnachki 3, P Rwsiter 2 . M Baraket 2. Glen Eim: Ahuted Ali 5 . Be La Salle: . K~oar . Merrick. P R~iter t Ahmed Ali. Clark. It D'unachki . Best: 1`~e . t1'exl . hliller. . Gulttter . :vaiton . DAM biuiltelland : 1 7. O'Cotmell : James hiaawell {Fl Beitner : Daniel I ,.., . Norton . Dar><'rtter. Umpires .12 .96 3 .3 7.5 9 .9 14 Csuheld Gr: 0.1 1 .5 4 .8.32 1 .4 AJAX; . ONeiit . . Is Gardner . Gross 3 . O'NeID. Roberis Cauifield Gr. Gucett 6. R}ntrerk 3 .HarveL Best : S Newstadt . h9Ilmaster . Cooper. O Guyett . Ell is. Tueker . Gross . AJAX : Leah Gallagher Umpires . Lekis . Same. Blan}dreld. S Netstadt . D HenzeL Sap.'ir (Rl. Atdret,- Inglis (F) 2 .7.19 Old Pdentonians: 22 .10 .142 Ormond: . Ball. At . Bt¢goytte . 1VidesW : :r9eClrnvs6y Old 9lentonians : Ball. bleCloevsky Best

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 29 .07 .00 .4 5 .4 8 .5.5 rs: 2 .2 3 Hampton Rove : 3.2 5 .2 11 .6 12.8.80 3B esummist . Andcrson . . Anderson 3 . Ktdlvtg Best : Carr. Ng Hampton Roaers: Fisher 2. Ng 2 . Magee 2 . It Atkns 2 . Foley.

Tucker 3. Brook 2 Kelly. StaC(ard . Dicer. Beeumeris: . L Atkins . 61 Atkins, : Tucker. Heaieg. Folec . Taclor Heal,, . Mc;titchelas- Best . Dartkt Machinate ; tva}ne Cove 98) Umpires: Grzeme Morgan; David irons IF) .60 3.0 44 yam valley: .9 .69 .5 9.8 10 Old Trinity : 3 .4 5 : Pe11'aro . Lloyd .

. Parn' Tarts Va lley: Beal 3 .Tonrkuts 2

. Bett. Simpson. Past, Best

Darm Compt: Anthony . Old Triniiy :Umpires: Pask . Beat. Tomkms . Coutts Simpson {F) .12 20.18 .138 14 .10 1ti 9 .4 Old Care y: 9 .9.63 7,6 .3 2 .0 3 h4iSOB : . J~nes 2 . Adorns.

. Doter 2 . N [mtarcntts!d 2 . Old Care) : ,all 9 . Chapnan 2 . Tacler . Buli. J <~vnes NIfISOB: Veaie 3 Siragusa kE''llkie. Best: HH1l .lViiWe Cnkles . Best : Ratetgh. Keys. Walker. Verde . .l4`zinizer Br~ st. Zarb, Orchard . L~iare t4oc!lard ::n Adaut Kootoos ( F Orchrod. Tarr. Umpires: Daniel Dinneen 6.14.50 .6 6).10 4 Whitefiiars : 6.5.4 1 0.1 2 .3 3.4 Old Scotch : . Best r Ctea P-rt'IL . Siadea & il<on . : 1RarrsD Tulloel2t ~sot Langford, ovver. Old . Pitkutgton . . Lie. Opt, Thampson . Hosking Humpiuies . Best : 11'ilson-Humpltries an (F!. Alex h9agg+io: Nick Lemon (B) B Umpires : Rlatthew N!eter: -"ii Friedm YE Old Ivanhoe :

: .mt I~1y . Rir<,ell~Utmpirea : Chris Erns . Russell Be<~.iartuQt~ov'1. RtuEEtierett Pc Jim Pappas IF) 7 .7.49 1 .1 2.4 4 .6 South Melb . Districts: .6.66 .3 5 .5 8 .6 10 Pdentone: 3 . Bauettaud . Morgan, . Aquilma . Chee%rrs south hielb. Districts: TsseaduLs 2 . Ha Mentone• yes . Ester.lVood . Tsicadaris Skims Best : Ftdoisiarmts . Stwms . Ro.+T . \411san . Haves . . Atherton . Best : Ha<nilton, Krmgs 3. Wilson 3 . things 2 . Janueson : Adr Diner: Toby Orz.dLa (F) Suns. Little . Umpires

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UNDER 19 RED - 29 .07 . 00 TO Old Esaendon Grmumer : ~Q~~D Bulleen Templestowe : .8 5 .10 .40 0 .1 1 .6 3 Therry petiole O .B: .4 8 .7 11 .8.74 Old CambaweiL' 5 .3 7 s ~phu,rselt Therry Persia r O .Bs R~Goal rslockers Robit:son 2. Darby. Hazucck .ob4cGree~ LtO CambertreIl: : Sharon Alger tRl . :gaL~ts. VleickltardL Umpires . J Rm'. S Best : Kearnev. Hancock Joint Ralph {F) . Brendan Ralph (BI 2 .5.17 1 .2 1 .3 1 .5 Aquinas 16.13 21.18 .14 4 3 .30 7 .12 Rupertswoad: r receive t t Aquinas 4,: Hal kickers . P ekitr ~. . s Ethan 25 RresnIts amsey 2 Telfe d oCerto Bunov~1es 2bes tA~ 8hi tg .~7tantes biack s~(B)~sa d : Ron Snti B(Fi SuIltcattP. Elliott. Pat 116 bus .135 .8 14 .13 20 .15 7.3 9 University Blocks: 5.4.34 Tiger Sharks : 0.0 1 .2 3 .3 E,-ans . . . Sandi[ard . ~iHClritcsh 5 . Thomas University Blacks- C Beaton It . Tiger Sharks : . Sale . Hunt . Rav,usley . Touzel Holleran . Best: C Beaton . Macintosh . Jackson . : Fosvles . Lynch, Paul, Prytes . Stnran Lynch 1 Sunon 2. Logan. Best : Ashleiglt Roogendyk (F) Umpi re s : Michael Sneddon North Old Boys:

ATC B 8 ES U-19 S__ EC'I'IL7 N. I MAZENOD v . ST . KEVIN S at Xavier College OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLE OLD PARADIANS forfeited to UNIVERSITY BLUES COLLEGIANS v . OLD HAILEYBUR Y

MARCELLIN v . OLD BRIGHTO N

OLD MELBURNIANS v . ST. BERNARDS UNDER-19 SEC1Y 0N 2 OLD TRINITY v . HAMPTON ROVERS BEAUMARIS v . OLD CAREY MHSOB V . WHITEFRIAR S

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UTdDEFt-19 2( ) BLUE DE LA SALLE (2) v . MONASH BLUES averley Park . . CAULFIELD GR . LEOS EMMAUS v ST

AJAX v. OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS MENTONE AMATEURS v . GLEN EIRA TtRI~~R-19 (21 RED

OLD CAIdIBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . NORTH OLD BOYS AQUINAS has the by e RUPERTSWOOD v. TIGER SHARKS UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . THERRY PENOLA


Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms=~ :=F-IRE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly . E3ei+aviour . It is preferRunners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball is away from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme . please note all VAFA officials must be 1 5 years or older in Season 20(}0 . Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach . tire nr s . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if .worn If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only No other garment is to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

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. o -nee (S5) ; secc- o_"_ :nt rg o ace ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100) ; --°-nt offence ( $ 1 00) . (AUGUST) This Sat : 5 August Club XVIII Grand Finals This Sun : 6 August FID A

Final Next Sat: 12 August B Second Semi Fina l Next Sun: 13 August A Second Semi 19 August B Section Preliminary Final

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27 August A Section Grand Fina l

l st . 201' ; ':~ .than Grerh. Thomastoivn (Reserves) 3 matches.

It is an expectation ilat 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 .

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Matt Lewis, West Brunsivick . Kicking, 6 matches . Brad Barclay, Aquinas (Reserves) . Insulting and threatening language . 1 match . Gareth Holdstock . Therry Penola (Under-19) . Unduly rough play, 3 matches . David Johnston, Tiger Sharks (Under-19) . Threatening an umpire . 3 matches . Justin Bell, Brunswick, Unduly rough play, 2 matches . .

" Justin Bell, Brunswick . Striking. 2 matches * Paul Fisilard, De La Salle (Club 18) . Abusive language. 2 matches .

# Accepted Prescribed Penalty I~esult of Investiataon Ii Aragarst. 1st . 20ÂŽ(D A report by the umpires that the coach of Banyule Greg kvhitcroft, allegedly approached th e e um pires in the rooms immediately after the gam and behaved in an abusive, insulting and obscene manner towards the umpires . Charge proven . Club fined S100 and eoaeh asked to apologise in writing to the umpires . A report by the umpires that Prahran bench and supporters abused umpires during thei r

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TEAM NAME P W L 0 FOR AGST ,o PTS A RESERVE SECTIO N OLD SCOTCH 17 13 4 0 1280 815 157 .06 52 OLD XAVERIANS 17 12 5 0 1512 706 214 .16 48 ST BERtdARDS 17 12 5 0 1223 827 147,88 48 MARCELLIN 17 10 7 0 1031 872 118.23 40 OLD MELBURNIANS 17 9 8 0 1154 888 132 .95 36 ST KEVINS 17 9 8 0 997 946 105 39 36 OLD TRINITY 17 9 8 0 891 9 0 1 98 89 36 UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 4 13 0 811 1361 59,59 16 MHSOB 17 4 13 0 786 1500 52 .4 16 OLD 1VANHOE 17 3 14 0 524 1477 35 .48 12 B RESERV E DE LA SALLE 17 15 2 0 1477 697 211 .91 60 MAZENOD 0 C 17 14 3 0 1445 747 193 .44 56 NORTH OLD BOYS 17 14 3 0 1117 843 132,5 55 OLD BRIGHTON 17 10 7 0 1122 830 135 .18 40 OLD PARADIANS 17 8 8 1 1113 1022 1089 34 OLD HAILEYBURY 17 7 10 0 1126 1053 10693 28 ORMOND 17 6 10 1 968 1092 88 .64 26 COLLEGIANS 17 5 12 0 852 1314 64 .64 20 WNITEFRIARS 17 3 14 0 663 1160 57 .16 12 OLD MENTONIANS 17 2 15 0 544 1769 30,75 8 C RESERV E THERRY PENOLA 08 17 14 1 2 BEAUMARIS A F C 17 13 3 1 HAMPTON ROVERS 17 12 4 1 AJAX 17 8 7 2 PRAHRAN A F C 17 9 8 0 ST BEDES MENT T!G 17 8 8 1 PdANHOE ASSUMPTION 17 5 12 0 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 17 5 12 0 OLD GEELONG 17 4 12 1 GLEN EIRA A F C 17 3 14 0

1364 717 190.24 60 1544 783 197.19 54 1231 824 149.39 50 1079 940 114,79 36 1089 1003 10857 30" 1008 938 107 .46 34 931 1289 72 .23 20 878 1364 64 37 20 905 1248 72 .52 18 572 1512 37 .83 1 2 D1 RESERVE SECTIO N

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMARI7 14 3 0 1458 760 191,84 56 CAULFIELD GR 17 13 4 0 1448 791 183.06 52 ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 17 12 5 0 1634 833 196 .16 48 MONASH BLUES 17 11 5 1 1336 721 185 .3 46 AQUINAS O C 17 11 6 0 1311 875 149 .83 44 SANYULE 17 9 7 1 1414 763 18532 38 OLD CAMBERWELL 17 8 9 0 1003 959 104 .59 32 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 17 4 13 0 707 1384 51 06 16 OLD CAREY i7 2 15 0 845 1643 5143 8 OAKLEIGH A F C 17 0 17 0 252 2785 9 .05 0 D2 RESERV E PARKS7DE 17 16 1 0 1872 606 308,91 64 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 15 2 0 1627 642 253 .43 60 KEW 17 12 5 0 1473 980 150 .31 48 SALESIAN O C 17 10 7 0 1164 1147 101 .48 40 ?ARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 17 9 8 0 1325 1011 131 06 36 .VEST BRUNSWICK 17 7 10 0 923 1023 9022 28 FITZROYREDS 17 6 11 0 1069 1425 7502 24 PENINSULA O B 17 5 12 0 1046 1477 70 82 20 THOMASTOWN 17 4 13 0 895 1502 5959 16 AIENTONE A F C 17 1 16 0 613 2194 27,94 4 D3 RESERVE '.YtLLtAMSTOWN CYMS 17 15 2 0 ST JOHNS O C 17 15 2 0 POWER HOUSE 17 14 3 0 UHSOB 17 12 5 0 ELSTERNWICK 17 9 8 0 RICHMOND CENTRAL 17 7 10 0 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 17 4 13 o ELEY PARK A F C 17 4 13 0 ALBERT PARK A F C 17 3 14 0 SriONASH GRYPHONS 17 2 15 0

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS CLUB 18 (1) OLD XAVERIANS 14 14 0 0 1190 438 271 .69 56 100.00 OLD MELBURNIANS 14 11 3 0 1060 696 152,3 44 78.57 PRAHRAN 13 9 4 0 939 628 149 .52 36 69.23 DE LA SALLE 13 8 5 0 888 619 143 .46 32 61 .54 STKEVINS 14 6 8 0 711 910 78 .13 24 42.86 OLD SCOTCH 13 5 8 0 605 631 72 .8 20 38,46 OLD BRIGHTON 13 3 10 0 580 974 59 .S5 12 23 .08 MAZENOD O O 13 2 11 0 448 1120 40 8 1538 MARCELLIN 13 2 11 0 318 1013 31,39 8 15,38 TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST „ PTS CLUB 18(2 ) RUPERTSWOOD 15 13 1 0 1446 419 345 .11 52 THERRY PENOLA 15 11 3 1 1245 514 242.22 46 OLD IVANHOE 15 11 4 0 1053 702 150 44 MONASH WHITES 15 10 5 0 931 614 151 .63 40 ST BERNARDS 15 8 7 0 1088 718 151 .53 32 COLLEGIANS 15 8 7 0 1044 736 141,85 32 YARRA VALLEY 15 8 7 0 871 895 97,32 32 OLD TRINITY 15 d 8 1 689 754 117 .9 26 OLD CAMBERWELL 15 6 8 0 771 1111 69 .4 24 WHITEFRIARS 15 4 11 0 498 1385 35,96 16 'OLD GEELONG 15 3 12 0 614 1454 43 .4 12 PARKSIDE 15 1 14 0 271 1755 15 .44 4 1n .ilgibl. player Rd 14 UNDER-19 SECTION I ST KEVINS 17 15 2 0 2008 756 265 .61 60 OLD XAVERtANS 17 14 3 0 1764 1129 156.24 56 OLD BRIGHTON 17 13 4 0 1827 1100 166 .09 52 UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 11 6 0 1680 1068 158,05 44 DE LA SALLE 17 11 6 0 1790 1210 147 .93 44 COLLEGIANS 17 11 6 0 1382 1102

114 .98 44 ST BERNAROS 17 9 8 0 1448 1352 107 .1 36 OLD MELBURNIANS 17 8 9 0 1464 1099 13321 32 MARCELLIN 17 5 12 0 1325 1376 96 .29 20 MAZENOD O C 17 4 13 0 746 1867 34 .96 16 OLD HAILEYBURY 17 1 16 0 673 2143 31,4 4 OLD PARADIANS 14 0 14 0 514 2484 20,69 0

UNDER-19 (2 ) BEAUdAR(S A F C 17 16 1 0 1354 773 175.16 64 OLD SCOTCH 17 13 4 0 1544 868 177.88 52 WHITEFRIARS 17 12 5 0 1197 816 148.69 48 OLD TRINITY 17 11 6 0 1185 1000 118 .5 44 MHSOB 17 9 8 0 1196 1185 100 .93 36 HAMPTON ROVERS 17 8 8 1 1049 1201 87 .34 34 OLD CAREY 17 6 11 0 941 1599 58 .85 24 YARRA VALLEY 17 5 11 1 661 1545 S573 22 'OLD IVANHOE 17 4 13 0 769 1365 56,34 16 1--figibl- player Rd 14 UNDER-19 (2) BLU E

1593 628 253,66 1S39 857 179 .58 1634 804 203 .23 1364 989 137 .92 1203 1055 114 .03 996 1320 7561 845 1453 58 .16 942 1664 56 61 791 1769 44 .71 873 1432 6096

60 60 56 48 36 28 16 16 12 8

04 RESERVE WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17 t4 3 0 1307 884 147.85 56 ST MARYS 17 12 5 0 1407 899 156.51 48 MT LILYDALE 17 12 5 0 1250 902 138.58 48 BENTLEIGH AFC 17 12 5 0 1275 955 133,51 48 NORTH BRUNSWICK 17 12 5 0 1512 1165 12979 48 BULLEENCOBRAS 17 10 7 0 1207 931 12965 40 OLD VJESTBOURNE A F C 17 8 9 0 984 941 104 57 32 .9OUTH MELB DISTRICTS 17 7 10 0 1031 1206 85 49 28 N' OURNE UNIVERSITY 17 7 10 0 1002 1278 784 28 _T1'AM COLLEGIANS 17 4 13 0 651 1302 85,36 16 YNDAL TALLY-HO 17 3 14 0 894 1176 76 .02 12 RUNSWICK A F C 17 1 16 0 482 1722 27 .99 4

ORMOND 17 13 4 0 1774 746 237 .8 52 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 7 13 4 0 1980 1022 493 .74 52 CAULFIELD OR 17 12 5 0 1685 963 174 .97 48 ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 17 12 S 0 1616 1224 132 .03 48 MONASHBLUES 17 11 6 0 1744 1045 16689 44 MENTONE A F C 17 10 7 0 1571 1365 115,09 40 AJAX 17 6 11 D 1124 1415 7943 24 DE LA SALLE (2) 17 3 14 0 1021 2103 48 .55 12 OLD MENTONIANS 17 2 15 0 807 2181 37 8 GLEN EIRA 17 2 15 0 720 2398 30 .03

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UNDER-19 (2) RED OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR17 14 3 0 1916 766 250 .13 56 17 14 3 0 1597 841 189 .89 56 RUPERTSWOOD 17 12 5 0 1849 1075 172 48 OLD CAMBERWELL

NORTH OLD BOYS 17 12 5 0 1437 931 154,35 48 THERRY PENOLA OB 17 11 6 0 1681 1161 144 .79 44 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 11 6 0 1448 1045 138 .56 44 BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE 17 5 12 0 625 2018 4088 20 TIGER SHARKS 17 5 12 0 750 1956 38 34 20 AQUINAS O C 17 1 16 0 503 2584 1947

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ST BERNARDS 17 13 4 0 i969 1358 144 .99 52 OLD XAVERIANS 17 13 4 0 1900 1378 137.88 52 ST KEVINS 17 11 6 0 1562 1442 108 .32 44 OLD SCOTCH 17 10 7 0 1781 1490 119 .53 40 114.57 40 UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 10 7 0 1581 138 0 OLD TRINITY 17 10 7 0 1478 1491 99 .13 40 MHSOB 17 6 11 0 1410 1731 81 .46 24 OLD PvfELBURNIANS 17 4 13 0 1256 1543 81 .4 16 MARCELLIN 17 4 13 0 1392 1797 77 .46 16 OLD IVANHOE 17 4 13 0 1181 1900 62 .16 16 B SECTION

OLD BRIGHTON 17 15 2 0 2191 1241 176 .55 60 MAZENOD 0 C 17 13 4 0 1608 1248 128 .85 52 NORTH OLD BOYS 17 12 4 1 1711 i269 134 .83 50 DE LA SALLE 17 11 6 0 1499 1230 121 .87 44 ORMOND 17 9 8 0 1454 1529 95 .09 36 OLD HAtLEYBURY 17 7 10 0 1434 1746 82 .13 28 26 82,37 OLD PARADlANS 17 6 10 1 1392 1690 WHITEFRIARS 17 6 11 0 1489 1641 90 .74 24 .75 12 COLLEGIANS 17 3 14 0 1196 1667 71 17 2 15 0 1168 1941 60.18 8 OLD MENTONIANS C SECTIO N 56 BEAUMARIS A F C 17 14 3 0 1959 1183 165.6 17 13 4 0 1749 1409 124 .13 52 AJAX THERRY PENOLA OB 17 12 5 0 1704 1315 129 .58 48 HAMPTON ROVERS 17 11 6 0 1444 1293 111 .68 44 GLEN ElRA A F C 17 9 8 0 1728 1591 108 .61 36 ST BEDES MENT TIG 17 8 9 0 1575 1449 108 .7 32 PRAHRAN A F C 17 8 9 0 1600 1563 102 .37 32 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 17 4 13 0 1487 1834 81 .08 16 tVANHOE ASSUMPTION 17 3 14 0 1355 2001 67 .72 12 OLD GEELONG 17 3 14 0 1157 2120 54 .58 12 DI SECTION OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 17 i4 3 0 1826 1380 132 .32 56 CAULFIELD GR 17 13 4 0 1906 1270 150 .08 52 AQUINAS 0 C 17 12 5 0 2091 1356 154 .2 48 MONASH BLUES 17 12 5 0 1780 1282 138 .85 48 ST LEOS EMMAUS 17 11 6 0 2071 1542 134 .31 44 BANYULE 17 11 6 0 2232 1665 134.05 44 OLD CAMBERWELL 17 5 12 0 1444 1780 81 .12 20 OLD CAREY 17 4 13 0 1352 1846 73 .24 16 OAKLEIGH A F C 17 1 15 1 1296 2593 49 .98 6 17 1 15 1 1079 2363 45 .66 6 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY D2 SECTION BLACKS 17 13 4 0 1738 1344 129 .32 52 UNIVERSITY YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 17 11 6 0 1625 1342 121 .09 44 6 0 1572 1386 113 .42 44 11 SALESIAN O C 17 PARKStDE i7 10 7 0 1583 1347 117 .52 40 THOMASTOWN 17 10 7 0 1764 1634 107 .96 40 PENINSULA O B 17 8 9 0 1827 1603 113 .97 32 WEST BRUNSWICK 17 8 9 0 1381 1507 91 .64 32 MENTONE A F C 17 7 10 0 1514 1741 86 .96 28 KEW 17 6 11 0 1399 1706 82 24 FITZROY REDS 17 1 16 0 1199 1992 60 .19 4 D3 SECTIO N POWER HOUSE 17 14 3 0 1984 1271 156 .1 56 WILLIAh9STOWN CYMS 17 13 4 0 1807 1293 139 .75 52 RICHMOND CENTRAL 17 12 5 0 1896 1322 143 .42 48 ST JOHNS 0 C 17 12 5 0 1819 1410 129 .01 48 ELSTERNWICK 17 10 7 0 1758 1396 125 .93 40 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 17 9 8 0 1847 1436 128 .62 36 U H S O B 17 5 12 0 1392 1929 72 .16 20 ELEY PARK A F C 17 4 13 0 1297 2191 59 .2 16 MONASH GRYPHONS 17 3 14 0 1161 1953 59 .45 12 ALBERT PARK A F C 17 3 14 0 1282 2198 56 .33 12 D4 SECTION BENTLEIGH AFC 17 14 3 0 2108 1167 180 .63 56 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 17 13 4 0 1927 1215 158,6 52 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 17 13 4 0 1946 1269 153 .35 52 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS i7 12 5 0 1619 1164 139.09 48 OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 17 10 7 0 1320 1217 108 .46 40 1543 104 .8 40 BULLEEN COBRAS 17 10 7 0 1617 NORTH BRUNSWICK 17 8 9 0 1686 1809 93 .2 32 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 17 7 10 0 1378 1717 80 .26 28 ST MARYS 17 6 11 0 1509 1931 78 .15 24 MT LILYDALE 17 5 12 0 1457 16 07 90 .67 20 BRUNSWICK A F C 17 2 15 0 1222 2107 58 8 . .- r.~, I occ nnAnTFI1RS 17 2 15 0 1065 2108 50 .52 8




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