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What constitutes a luncheon? Invitations sent out, tables set beforehand (crockery and cutlery set) and a "real" meal served - not pies, pasties etc served to people standing around having a drink ! How is permission gained? A letter seeking approval must be lodged with the VAFA at least a fortnight before the planned luncheon . The VAFA may require a bond to be lodged if a club has a history of ignoring these requirements in the past. When must alcohol cease to be served? No further drinks can be served, bought or opened after 1 .50 pm and all drinks must be off the tables by the start of a match . And fina ll y!!! Members of the Executive and myself love receiving invitations to attend luncheons and enjoy your company and the chance get to know people within your clubs . We insist on paying our way if invited, and I ensure that anyone attending a luncheon on behalf of the Executive takes along a little something for a club to add to its raffle of the dav. PS. Thanks to Jeff Jankie, Peter Kagan and the Ajax club who invited me to their lunch last week. I had a great time and was absorbed by Dyson Iiore-Lacey's address. L;~hn Back . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ._, .. ., .,, . . . . . . ., . . .'?f; Coach us Clipboard . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... .. . .. .. . . . . .. . .2 5 Taclav'sU.=nnirc.s . . 1 .. .. . . . . . . . .„ ... .. . ., . .. . .. ., .. .. . .. . . . . . .,31 For the Lore of tllr, Gatre . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .33 C-D4 U G 19 RF;n au aJs . . . ., .. . ._ . . . .. ... . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . .19 Next Week's ?latches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._.. .. . ... . . ... ... .01 Ei~[ern~,it ;, Par'•: . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . ... .8 2
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' THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N
May 19th, 2001 Price : $2a 0Vol . 01 No . 5
A TI by Jason Fren e l Another swashbuckling day of A-section amateur football at the weekend heralded two significant events. The first saw the VAFA squad named for the interstate clash against SA at Elsternwick Park next month and the second saw hundreds of young and not so young sons go that little bit harder last Saturday in honour of all their proud supportive mothers who celebrated Mothers Day the following day. And that extra effort was certainly evident at Asection grounds around the city in a round which saw the M-teams prevail in some important clashes . MHSOB, Marcellin and Mazenod all won important matches to shore up their starts to the 2001 season but it was St Kevins who probably took the honours for the most significant victory of the round after they inflicted Old Scotch's first defeat of the year in an exciting thriller that raised the blood pressure and stopped the heart . In the final match of the round, St Bernards continued their early season rejuvenation when they thrashed a disappointing University Blues in a polished performance at Essendon . The win took the Bernies to second spot on the ladder on equal points with ladder-leaders Scotch and thirdplaced MHSOB . The reigning premiers, who lost their third of four outings this year, languish at the bottom of the ladder below three clubs with similar records . The intensity of the St Kevins-Old Scotch match was befitting a final and so was the excitement as the game drew to a close with the home side barely in front . Enter star SKOBS on-baIler Nick Fraser with ball in hand and an eye on goal to slot through a sausage roll and snatch the points before a disbelieving crowd . Diminutive midfielder Marcus Dollman turned defender for the day during an entertaining duel with Luke Hawkins and restricted the exciting goalkicker to a small bag of four . Robinson was among the best for the Cardinals . When they realised the significant percentage gap between themselves and ladder-leaders Old Scotch and St Bernards on Saturday night, third-placed MHSOB may have rued the inaccurate kicking which cost them a greater margin than their ultimate threegoal win over Old Brighton. Club stalwart Drew Fairchild booted three goals, Clowes was solid at full back and the McMully's carved up the opposition as the Unicorns registered 13 more scoring shots than their opponents . But with 2 .12 in the second term and 4 .12 in the last the students missed a great opportunity to record a big win . Jackson flew a lone flag for Brighton . Tim O'Shaughnessy need only look back over the years to learn that a sluggish start to the season need
not mean the premiership cup is not night, but the coach of the reignin g premiers must wonder each March exactly how his side managed to win the previous year's flag such is their form . Xavs started brightly enough agains Mazenod at Elsternwick Park and trailed by just t wgoalsthfimebuMaznodfishgtr g to kick six goals to two in the last quarter the reigninâ&#x201A;Ź premiers resigned themselves to a 1-3 start and the bottom of the A-section ladder. Eleven behinds in the last term didn't help the red and blacks' cause but moreso it was nine goals from O'Donoghue and swashbuckling games from Fisher and Harrison which resigned Xavs to defeat. The battle for Bulleen was always going to be a hotly. contested affair and thus is proved for the most parl of the Marcellin - Old Trinity clash at Trinity College . Very little separated the two teams during much of the afternoon - indeed they led by just 10 points at the last change - before a six goal final quarter saw the Eagles fly home with all the momentum behind them to coast to an important 37â&#x20AC;˘ point victory. Purcell and Treganowan combined tkic7goalsbewnhmutiasegodwr k of Goodwin, O'Flynn and veteran Waters who led the charge around the ground . Collins battled hard for Trinity along with former Collegians players Van Der Veene and Deane-Johns. The most polished performance of the round, however, came from out Essendon, where S1 Bernards booted a near-Decathlon score to record a convincing win over University Blues. With ten goals in the opening term and nine in the last the Bernies booted 123 points to bookend their game with impressive fluid football. A dozen goals came from the boots of Mitchell and Harvey while McKeon and Turnball added another seven between them but it was an all-round effort with strong performances across the board from Gary Foulds' charges with Jordan and Byrne leading the way . Guengerich played a lone hand for the struggling Blues . PREVIEW Old Brighton face another big test against Old Scotch. The Cardinals should bounce back to win by 31 points. Old Xaverians face rivals St Kevins in a bid to get their season back on track but I fancy the SKOBS will prevail in a thriller by 10 points . Mazenod will look to shore up their third spot on the
1 ;1dder against Marceltin today but I can see the I;~~les prevailing by 22 points.
uuiversity Blues face a confident MHSOB and the students are unlikely to find joy today . MHSOB by iaur goals. old Trinity host St Bernards in What will be a tough i, ,t for the home side . St Bernards by 19 points .
J Bernard's congratulates Andrew Nathan for St . blcakilg the club record of 307 games this week, E ;rediously held by Gerard Mahoney . We also congratulate Andrew Brebner who recently joined the 200 game club . Old scotch - supporters turned out last Saturday to 1 .o;totu' Jon Kerr as he ran through the banner to r;,uunemorate 250 games with the club . Jon has played , ,,ry game as a"game to win", and his example show n h the senior team and reserves over the years has been a great example to all younger players in the club . Also in recent weeks Craig Hosking an d Andrew Cowper notched up 100 games for Old Scotch, and Matt lifinlheim, Chris Stevens, Simon Miles and Nick Simon achieved 50 games. Thanks' fellas for your great contribution to our great club . IIni. Blues - congratulations from all thoge associated with Uni Blues to George de Crespiguy who recently l)l;iyed his 50th senior game for the Club. George has made a valuable contribution to the Club, both on and off the field, over the last few years . His on field efforts over this period have been justly rewarded with VAFA State k:lection. We trust his association with the Uni Blues will continue for many years to come .
~O fO?l F CLUB LST VVX SENIORS Hawkins Old Scotch 4 T.Harvey St Bernards 6 Bamert MHSOB 2 Boyd Old Trinity 4 6 N. Mitchell St Bernards A RESERVE Simon Old Scotch
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TODAY'S MATCHES A Section Old Brighton v. Old Scotc h St . Kevins v. Old Xaverians - Trevor Barker Oval (Sunday) Mazenod v. Marcellin University Blues v . MHSOB Old Trinity v. St . Bernards
I MHSOB 4.6 6 .16 9 .12 13.24 (102) OLD BRIGHTON 2.5 3 .6 10.9 12.12 (84) MHSOB: Fairchild 3, Pertzel2, Bamert 2, Krtos 2, Lhnbrick, H . Taylor. Saultry, Thompson. Best: R. Clowes, G . McCully. Fairchild. Joseph, S . McCully, Saultry. Old Brighton : Jackson 3 . VanDenDungen 3, Barrow 2, Lennox 2, Bristow, Brew. Best : Jackson, Reid. Barrow . Krzvwniak, Nickas . Lennox. Umpires: P. Simpson . A . Firlev (F) . J . Mason. Rechtman (B). B. Dix . C . Arnol(G) OLD SCOTCH 4 .2 7.4 9 .7 12 .12 (84) ST. KEVINS 5 .2 9.5 11 .8 13 .10 (88) Old Scotch: Hawkins 4, E . Pathenides 3, Finnochiacaro . Mullins . Kitchen. Angus. O'Brien. Best : Robinson, Nettleton, A . Crowe . McCarrol, Blenheim, E . Pathenides. St Kevins : Greenham 2, Crohan 2. Gissing 2, Ferraro . Mahoney. O'Connor. Garvev. Fredericks, Fraser, Curtis . Best: Kev : Callerv, Garvev, Fredericks . Leatham. Grinter . M . DolWuan. Umpires: W . Hinton. A . Damen (F) . B . Corcoran, T. Dornom (B). S. Caple, R . Parry (G ) OLD XAVEFilANS 4 .6 6 .10 8.12 10 .23 (83) MAZENOD 3 .3 9.4 14.10 20.14 (134) Mazenod: 0'Donoghue 9. S . Ryan 3, D . Carter 2, T . Castricum 2. M . Murray . Fisher. A. Hanley . J . Beard . Best, Fisher, Harrison, O'Donoghue, M . Murray, Bayford, Lancaster. Old Xaverians : Lethlean 3. Landrigan 2 . Mitchell, Clarke, Sassi. Blood. Best : Lethlean, Orlando, Kay, Clarke, Bowen . Landrigan . Umpires : R. Sneddon, T. Sutcliffe (F), P. Teasdale, D . Blackmore (B), V. Vescovl, D. Napoli (G) OLD TRINITY 2 .5 3.8 7.12 9 .13 (67) MARCELLIN 2 .1 5.3 10 .4 16.8 (104) Old Trlinity : Boyd 4 . Frost 2 . Arrowsmith, Collins, C. Phillips . Best: Collins, Gorman . Hatfield, Frost, VanDerVenne. Deane-Jones Marcellin: Purcell 4, Treganowan 3 . Waters 2, Marson 2 . Cox, Frazer, Seabury, Johnston, Dinneen . Best: Goodwin, O'Flynn, Waters, Marson, Frazer, Theisz . Umpires : C. Stewart, S . McCarthy (F), R .Mutton, T . Dodds (B) . K. Segota, J . Robinson (G) ST. BERNARDS 10.4 13.11 18 .14 27 .16 (178) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .1 5 .7 8 .11 13.12(90) St. Bernards : T. Harvey 6. N. Mitchell 6, McKeon 4, Turnball 3, Jordan, C . Mitchell 2, Neeson 2 . Osborne, O'Riley. Best D . Byrne, Jordan, Mastropasqua, 0'Sullrian, Trewin, Harvey : University Blues : McEwin 2, Sharron, Hutchins, Roydhouse, Russell, Solly, Vasey, Wilkie, Coulloupas. Baker. Granger, Nation . Best : : Guengerich, McLachlan, C. Ryan, T. Wilcox. Solly, Wilkie. Umpires: J . McNiece, J. Kvins (F), S. Caruso, S. McKenzie (B), B . Jepson, B. Hoare (G ) A RESERVE S RIIiSOB 4 .2 4.4 6.6 7.7 (49) Old Brighton 3 .2 5 .7 8 .12 11.17 (83) MHSOB : T Wright 2, Hawkins 2 . Holden, Barge, Danaher. Best : Cookman, Hawkins, O'Brien, J Davis, T Wright, Danaher . Old Brighton : Biilionts 3, Ginnavin 2, Handley 2, Earl, Moon, Adamis, McLaughlin . Best: Earl, McLaughlin . Begley, Bithonis, Sherman, Dickerson OLD SCOTCH 5 .0 7.0 11 .4 11 .6 (72) ST. KEVIIVS 1 .2 1 .3 2 .4 4 .11 (35) Old Scotch : Simon 4, Aujard 3, H . Thomas 2, Oliver 1, Miles I Best : Simon . J . Crane, Kerr, Saunders . Oliver, Aujard . St. Kevins: R. Horrocks 2, Marchensant 1 . Gtanstracusa 1 . Best : P. Byrne, M . O'Shea, J . Bateman, S. Game, J . Ferrari. R . Sheehy 4 .3 7.9 15.16 21 .18 (144) OLD XAVERIANS MAZENOD 0.1 0.4 1 .5 3.6(24) Old Xavexians: Not received, Best: Not received. Mazenod: Not received . Best: Not received . OLD TRINITY 1 .3 1.4 2 .5 3.6(24) MARCELLIN 3 .1 5.6 7.6 11 .10 (76) Old Trinity: Hudson, Cameron, S Oberoi. Best : Butler. Shaughnessy, Clarke. Mere. M Frost, Morpeth . Marceitin : Caffry 3, Leffazme 3, Cull 2, Wilkinson 2, 0'Flynn . Best : Taylor, Wilkinson, Wallo, Maguire, Cathy, Coutts . ST.BERNARD'S 2.1 2 .3 6.4 7 .7 (49) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.4 4 .8 7.8 9.10(64) St .Bernard's : Legudi, D.Thomas, Campbell, James Mount . P.Harvey, Loughlin, Stapleton. Best : N .Smith, A.Capes, Alti.s, Tankey, Nathan . Catterall . University Blues : M .Coleman 2. Brookes, Landsell, Kelliher, McGrath . Armstrong, Thomas, Terrill Best : Team Effort .
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Coach : Simon Dalrymple Res. Coach : Peter Randall
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3 . D . Waters 4 . G. Romanin 5 . M . Moran 6 . D . Sampimon 7 . N . Godwin 8 . R . Frisina 9 . D . Ballantine 10, C . Purcell 11 . D . Taylor (RC) 12 . B. Cronin 13 . S. Dinneen 14 . R. McMahon 15 . M . Chun 16 . L. McMillan
17 . G . Cox (VC) 18 . D. Gartner 19 . D. Coope r 20 . S . O' Flynn 21 . N . Walker 22 . D . Marson 23. P. Gleeson 24. L . O'Flynn 25. R . Galati 26. N . Armstrong 27. D . Theisz 29. P. Smith
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49. D . Coutts 50. A. Ryder 51 . M. Maguire 52. J. Mathews 53. C. Mathews 54 . R. McMahon 55 . J. Wallis 56 . B. Norden 57 . M . Van Lint 59 . J . Ibrahim ~~ ~VC111ey Country CjjUb
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29 R . S harp 30 S. Fisher
29 J . Dickerson 30 A. McLaughlin 31 A. Bristow 32 D. Begley 33 W. Carter 34 J . White 35 C. Stewart 36 B . Pollock 37 B . McMahon 38 J . Raju 39 B . McMahon 41 J . Murchie 42 C. Mizzi 43 R . Carter 44 R . Sherman 45 A . Mandylaris 46 M. Billionis 47 D . Wilson 49 A. Ginnavin 50 T. Handley 51 M. Fisher 51 D . Strachan 52 A. Liptrot
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4 D Landrigan 6 B Healy 7 S Lethleah (VC) 8 p McDonald 9 J Hawkins 10 S Mitchell 11 Ad Jories 12 J Bowen 13 C Ellis 14 Dn Stoney 15 L Ford 16 S Skidmore 17 D Richardson 18 S Tucker 19 An Jones 20 M Hardman 21 A Parton 22 M Rush 23 R Coughlan
24 B Coughlan (VC ) 25 J Lang 26 N Baker 27 J Drake 28 B Cranage 29 D Galbally 30 T Clarke 31 L Tuddenham 32 A Brushfield 33 A Sassi (VC) 34 R Jones 35 J Dalton 36 T Coughlan 37 T Freer 38 R Hall 39 M Meehan 40 S . Mullane 41 A Dillon 42 N Ireland 43 T Woodruff (VC) 44 B Hilbert
45 J Scanlon 46 M Callinan 47 J Kay 48 R Care y 49 R Dillon 50 M Bowker 51 D Walsh 52 B Calman 53 H. Davies 54 S Johnston 55 M McCarthy 56 J Chambers 57 M Karakatsanis 58 M Green 59 E Morrison 61 A Oswald 64 R Ryan 65 G Still 66 A Wilson 68 M Pernat
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The bookies were cheering last week, with not one solitary favourite saluting the judge . The punters couldn't take a trick (includingYours truly and his tips) It's further proof of the notion that bookies drive the. BMWs and the punters take the train ! Review In their first home game for the year, Old 113elburn2 an gave the supporters plenty of reasons to cheer when theys disposed of Old Haileyb lry by 43 pts . It was a good fashioned rout, as the home side were 35 pis up aold g ~e^ an s the to gat t
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3 gave the hom e after the long break to Beaumaris' 3 and r a resounding win, Naughton (7 goals), Wilson and Mille even M~er wer e performance for fine contributors in a n the by w9nners, residents were best served Hed(y, . whi]st oiir beac hside mBr n Garve Jury and Kennedy, n oversaw th breaking .aide of Old I~~s, y status i e 2001 accounted for the previou s , b when they comfortabl y Old Ivanhoe b h'~beaten,and Toovey-less were too big by 27 pt s. spies teIl me that the OPs Combines that withu~ around the footy, and when one soundly beaten. the scoring shots (27 to 15), 01 were if thebeen homehangin side Could eradicate that old kicking mule that's Smell for the last 2 years their r g droun e like a bad aeor d could b better The OPs' John Swindon burned, and was well assis y and Godfrey ted battled manfull for of . . Branigan . Hope and Haros The match of the round at Malvern between ~~~~ and NOBS was just that for i quarters, where it was wentfin 21~, but then DLS brake open the contest an
d hPis in front at hal DLS ended t f e ontest and the om~ z de skippe d qtr effort by to record a 50 pt win . This opens up tbe away the seemingly invincible NOBs 'lag betting, and drifters. The 'Dad's Ar have been notable and Tohey were tremendousbfor ODLS. Mackintosh stand-out for NOBS (puzzles me as to why Was at 'lamed "l an~~ne Paper!) and was ably supported bYJBoyle The final match Wbit~~ and at Donvale, saw the winless pair of who kicked erry go at it, and it was the visitors the sweep, when they erased th disappointment of Rd 3 to register their first win by 52e
Pts• The win was set up in the 1st half, as Therry Piled on 14 goals to 8 and the foik from Oak Park found that larger lady and began Yodeling as it asall over at this stage . McKay went troppo an booted 10 sausage rolls for the winners, and was weld l suPPorted by the brothers Bannister . The Cs' locals did their bit, as Carrigg (5 for and the Campbell all played well . goals)' Carbon w ePrvi The public humiliation of a paltry 1 last week question : should I bother tippin begs the g~ e Old Fiai th 7 quirks eyb of~ the , draw, continue their charmed run wit hin5matcesyPlhir4tomega s en gan the Ormond (1/1). Mke y gbusters host this week to resurrect the , ~ player hplayersw whipping last week, yers after being on the end of a fai r Ian Jackman, on the othe hand would ~ Uleibe feeling very Pleased with his lads after r dyan ~ r g own g• I believe that home M cKinnon esground big part in the VAFA, and OH play Even with prospect , I11 . stil )• go for well, the home of the a wet wee k team to win, but not by rnuch (16 Pis) Br the afternoon tea for the second week in .aGarveyputs row, as Oldon Paradi spot for (2/5) have to find a 'parking those smelly Burke & Wills camel
sg°~oatR'astheybatleh ilsand ales nd maiden-bre.akin g win yanwill be breathing easier with his amp to get the O mo t week' and it might just be the hand, will be ~' Jim Durnan, on the other ~g a few tricks to get his players bac k on winning track . I know from firsthand experience, that even the best teams hate travelling to Bundoora ~~ today will be no different asand the travel weary visitor sbeatny27p wilt . Yes, that's right, my carcass i s g the beachside boat, but I'll be back !
The home of football, EP is the scene whereby 2 of last week's losers, Old Ivanhoe (4/7) and NOBs (5J4) , attempt to rebound, The coachin g Park will be rattling some ~g Panel at CheLsworth
Bundoora would cage, this wokth~ ~ effort Meanwhile, Frank not have gone dow n on some more inspiration, as will have to come up with seem to work last ~ chomping on records didr~'( return of ~k • last Even with the prospect of th e week's late changes, it appears that ths mail on NOBS might be a bit skewiff towinby7ptsinari . Pm going to tip q' as I knowarll Fr pper, butI'mnervousdo ' ; is very creative! mg that They're made of stern bounced back stuff out at Oak Park, as the with a vengeance last week, but thev7
need to brace themselves again, as the hurricane in the form Old Melburnians (1/4) hit town to tackle Therry (13/4). Erwin Leyden would have been very pleased with his charges' efforts last week, and their season seems to ,be back on track, after the aberration of Rd 2 . Wayne Hht-mes shook a few trees himself last week, and the Continued on page 62 .
Old Melburnians - The committee, players and supporters , r the Old Melburnians football club wish to congratulate Cam Kennedy on his 100th game this weekend . He .i .ufed in 1995, and was quick to make an impression at ii1, dub with his ball winning abilities, with 92 of his 10 0 unes in the seniors. Cain, now Vice Captain of the Club, regarded by many as one of the premier on- ballers in Il,c competition . Well done Cam on 100 great games . Ormond - congratulates Brett "Buckets" Turner for 1,1_jwig 100 games for his club. Brett is a product of the C lub's under age program. He won the 1989 Under 16 Best -uid Fairest award in the Ormond Blues . He made his s~uâ&#x201A;Źor debut in 1993 and has played many fine games since. Brett is noted for his high marking skills and goal :~ use. Career highlights include the 1999 Reserves Grand Pi ual and his progression from Under Age to Senior football ,it Ormond. Well done Buckets from everyone down at the Club . Well done BT prrrrrrr! BC ) Old Paradians - Anthony Sacco played his 50th game for OT's' last Saturday against Old Ivanhoe, Anthony joined the Club in 1998, congratulations from all at Old Paradians. Also to Adam Curran who played his 50th ,~ame last week against Old Ivanhoe . Adam commenced mtlt OPS' in 1998 in the Unders . Well done Adam.
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LIST WK SENIORS Old Ivanhoe 0 Cirin De La Salle 1 13arker North Old Boys 2 S : her)and North Old Boys 3 11 F?V Whitefr iars 0 ay Ther ry Penola 10 B RESERVES l:Ciathiou Old Haileybu ry 5 11 :d1 De La Sa lle 8 Ciavola Old Paradian s 5 `i'-uart Ormond 2 Old Melburnians 3
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TODAY'S MATCHES B Section Old Haileybury v. Ormond Old Paradians v. Beaumaris Old Ivanhoe v. North Old Boys - EP Saturday Therry Penola v. Old Melburnian s De La Salle v. Whitefriars a
OLD NFFLBUR'7IANS 2,5 7.10 10.14 11 .22 (88) OLD IiAILEYBUi2Y 2.4 2 .5 3.8 6.9 (45) Old Melburnians : McMullin 3, Guest 2, Kinsella 2, Berry, Campbell. S. Theodore . Treloar, Old Mel: Berry, Hazell . Mulligan, Treloar, Holme, Mulquiney. Old Haileybury: Ad Hilton, Walden, Byrnes, Lappage, Jenkie, Kejna . Best : McMahon . Kejna, Walden, Carson, Ad Hilton. Jenke. Umpires : R. Love, R. Eastwood (F) . K. Pitcher, B. McCarthy fG) ORMOND 5 .4 8.5 14 .9 22.13 (145) BEAUMARIS 2 .2 6.5 9 .5 12 .11 (83) Ormond: Naughton 7, Deledio 3, Wilson 3 . S . Grace 2, Murphy 2, Stone 2, Turner, McConvill, Dale . Best : Naughton, Beckett . Wilson . Miller. McConvill. Deledio. Beaumaris: Holt 3 . Edge 2, Boctor 2. Healy, Nicholson, Kennedy . M. Atkins. L . Gibson. Best : Healy, Jury. Kennedy, Holt . Gibson, Condon. Umpires: G . Wardrop, N. Boyle (F), L. Mavropoulos . C. Shipley (G) OLD PARADIANS 1 .4 2 .7 7 .10 11 .16 (82) OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 3.5 5.6 8.7(55) Old Paraduabs: Pratt 2. Porteous 2, Je . Swindon 2, Jo Swindon 2 . Heffernan, Jenkins . Stevens . Best: Jo Swindon, B. Lethborg, Godfrey, Fellows. Digney, Stevens . Old Ivanhoe: Branigan 3, McLean 2, Hares, Hope, Low . Best : Branigan, Hope . Lillis, Hares, Low, Corcoran . Umpires: G . Hunichen, P. James (F), J . Forsyth, D. Causak (B), P. Curtis, R. Seyrnour (G ) DE LA SALLE 5 .5 12 .9 19 .13 23 .15 (153) NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .3 9 .6 10 .10 15 .13 (103) De La Salle: Mannix 5. Duggan 4, Bride 2, Morel 2, Bowden 2, Corin, s. Hyde, spithill, C. Morcott, Mackintosh, Swift, Bornllet . Best : Swift, Silvers, Harrison, Toohey. Mackintosh, Duggan . North Old Boys: Sutherland 3, Boyle . M. Barker 2, J. Barker, Leigh, M. Phyland, C . Phyland . Vogels, Sleep, Keenan . Hosking. Best: Boyle, Collins, Collison . J. Barker, M . Amor, Kennon. Umpires : R. Mayston. J. Watson (F), A . Long. R. Dunstan (G) WHITEFRIAILS 4 .2 8,3 13 .6 16.8 (104) TFIERRY PENOLA 6.4 14.5 16.11 24.12 (156) Whitefriars: Carrigg 5, Jongeblced 4, Campbell 2. Swain 2, G. Kennedy, Hilton. Wood. Best : Carrigg, Carbone, Campbell, Gloufchev, Law, M. Power. Therry Penola: Goals: McKay 10, C. Bannister 4. S. Bannister 3, O'Sullivan 3 . Caccamo 2, Nancarrow, Taylor . Best : McKay, Caccamo, C. Bannister. R. Bannister, Castaldi, Elliott. Umpires: S . Alger, G . Curran (F), R. Richards, G . Clancy (G) $ RESERVE S OLD MELBURNIANS 1.2 3.3 5 .5 7.5(47) OLD HAILEYBURY 5.0 9.5 9 .7 12.12 (84) Old Melburnians: Ray 3, Berman, Grant, Sallabank . Tsiotras. Best: Washington . Tucker, Tsiotras. Ray, Waddell, Neeson. Old HaIlaybury: Efstathiou 5. Somata 4. Johnston 2, Floyd . Best: Pountney, Dimond, Rowlands, Somata, Emerson, P.Wright. ORMOND 9 .4 18 .6 25.10 32 .14(206) BEAUMARIS 0 .1 1 .1 2.2 2 .2 (14) Ormond: Everett 6, Bridges 4 . James 4 . Ashford 4. Haines 3. A.Grace 3 . Broadhurst 2, Stewart 2, Courtney 2, Block . Guzw . Best : A.Grace, Block , Bridges, Collins, Everett. Guzzo . Beaumaris : Pratt. Cotter. Best: Sherman, O'Brien, Dew, Stevens L . Conlon . Cotter. OLD PARADIANS 5 .1 12.2 15 .4 21 .8 (134) OLD IVfiN1I0E 0 .1 2 .3 3 .4 5.5(35) Old Paradians: Ciaarola 5.Harford 4,Dintinosante 3 . Galloway 3 , T Lombardi 2,Sacco,Joyce,Zappa ,K Jenkins . Best: Holmes . Zappa, Galloway, Loney, Diniinosante, Harford. Old Ivanhoe: Theadossi, Hawkes, Davis, Warry, Pratt . Best : Shadbolt, George, Theodossi, Karaflli, Davis, Guidera . DE LA SALLE 3 .1 6.2 8.3 16.5 (101) NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 4,3 9.6 10.7 (67) De La Salle : Hall 8 . Boots 3, Walker, Hyde . O'Donnell, Wise, Williams . Best : Boots. Hall, Molen, Williams, Davies, O'Donnell . North Old Boys: Allouche 2 . Connelly 2 . Visser 2. Bryov, Joyce, Siotos, Specil . Best: Butcher, Daniels, Morley, Brooks, Bryov . Allouche. WHITEFRIARS 1.2 1 .3 4.4 6 .6(42) THERRY 6.1 7.6 9 .12 12 .13 (85)
DE LA SALLE Coach : Jim Duman Res Coach: Rod 1' cNab 1 P. Brook 2 L. Gibson 3 J . Magee 4 A. Pratt 4 J . Black (VC) 5 M . Ensor 6 L. Buller 7 D. Foley 8 A. Spence 8 M . O'Brien 9 B . Nicholson (DVC) 10 A. O'Brien 11 M . Lee 11 L. Stevens 12 T. Grzeaschka 13 D. Whitaker 14 T. Collins 14 D. Dew 15 A . Edge 16 A . Quin 17 L. Atkins 17 S . Fitzgerald 18 T. Cotter 18 N . Kennedy 19 M . Atkins 19 A . Low 20 L. Tucker 20 M . Mellon 21 L. Healy 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt (C) 23 A . Catlin 24 B .Gray 25 M . Smith 26 B . Spence-Bailey 27 B . Haynes 28 J . Vance 29 S . Blackie 30 R . Corfield 31 P. Ott 32 M . Matulick 33 G. Jury 34 S . Mitchell 35 N . Boctor 36 R . Deaton 36 A . Blackie 37 D . Golding 38 T. Blake 41 N . Contain 42 J. Gerrand 44 H . Gibson 45 A . Thomas 46 L . Dermott 48 T. Arendararcikas
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All associat F'c C- : and the family of ~ 1=e ould sincerly like to thank the for their compassion in observing a ir. rules silence before the commencement of each game last Saturday . Well done Jackas . And so the Lions remain the only unbeaten side now, Old Essendon are lurking ready to poise, Rovers still about, the rest all very close together with the Bullants under more pressure each week . 'city tight first half wit h i Ling a 2 E 1 b u f f e r at '„ it . Then bre-'- 'he T,Tent tu slev -, and th e rio_ o 9goalsto2tosetupthe
v; -tc . .° uc, quarter by the Tigers could - . A fod needed win for the Fields n)' 3 who had good ers in Nathan Guyett on fire up fo-, -,rd, Andrew Will around the ground and first gamer Craig Deal who added a bit of spark . Bette r v, re Paul Wint' , Tim asley and Ada m
held a slight 'i`!°°n the -dgat..- ..r. _~3 as the visitors ° 2nd and 3rd with th ' r strong runnin g and ti -gets up forward " eked 16 twins to 1 to put f ime out of 8.I 's reach . The final stanza was 6 apiece but again _ie damage was done . The visitors were well served by Hughes in defence having a great season, Howard in his debut, Cetin and Hakirn with another 9 . The Bulls were well pleased with Humphrey and Burridge in the midfield and Smith down pa
' score does not show their total Altho-sh the domin; c , i`tually controlled the game all day 10 and 34 points at the three bre needed to double their score in t' ie la to have a show and although winning th e °r e mid not make up the leeway . Good ruc k play by - Neeson gave Astapenko, Tkocz, and Pinniger first use of the bpi], in an important away win at an unhappy hunting ground for the Sainters . Drew Salley was sensational for the vanquished backed up by Grant Ferguson and Justin Costello in defense . An emotionally charged Prahmn jumped the Jackas with some great running team play to be 65 points in front and almost over the line at the main break . This was increased to some 84 points at the orange break, and only a winning last term by the Ajax side stopped a complete riot . Mark Saran must be a worried man . Travis St Clair and Sam Pang with over 40 possessions continued their fine seasons, Pittsy was the Andre of old, Rhodesy kicked another 5 and the Coach in his
first game for 5 , ars was pretty sore . Ajax had few good players but Brad Davis again,
Dukes, Freund, and Halphen all tried hard . Saw this game up to half time and it was completely dominated by Collegians . Only Denver Ariz stopped it from being an avalanche . The championship quarter was no different as the Lions rammed on 6 goals to 2 to have a handy 44 point break going into the last d although pegged back a bit by f who p' their best football of the day .YVae able to hold on record an important victory . Denver Ariz as absolutely everywhere, and justified his state selection sunnorted by Sammy Wills and Brendon Boyd . 4Ltould Ill to give some kudos to some Collegians players but again no one from the club has been in contact . Another interesting Round coming up in where some of the positions in the middle of the ladder will be sorted. Sorry Timmy but I have to break my streak . On current form I just cannot see the Tigers being able to trouble the rampaging Lions especially at Harry Trott . Russell Barnes will have the boys fired up and Collegians need to be wary to not suffer a letdown from last week, but winning form is good form and based on that its the home side for me . the long trek across tozv°n to tac ::v C back on track after a couple of losses . I think ie trek home will h ; e~ 'n
longer for the Bullants as the Fields buoyed b;r victory will be keen for another one to stay in with those above them . The visitors as usual, a good account of themselves but I can't : getting across the line . On form you cannot give th r
10 chance out at Teac Par` against i are obviously a pretty good side . The young it nse o f
the Panthers will have their work cut out stop Doris forwards kicking a winning score , especially is a danger player. Chris Bye has - -side playing some great footy at the moment think they will continue on their merry way Sorry Chooka, Dutchy, and Sammy. The picturesque surrounds of Mackie Road East Bentleigh sees Glen Eira await a do i t yet out Ajay, The Sainters have been going alt while in all honesty the Jackas have 1 M inconsistent . The Jackas are a proud club a will rebound hard I have no doubts about that . b Saints are a good side not to be underesi o a
11n tipping them to get over the line . As it is close to I tome I plan to witness the 2nd half so it will be your shout Nllchael. Two of my old clubs Prahran and Hampton Rovers clash at Toorak Park in arguably the match of the round. You put a ring through the early perform ances of the Two Blues and go on last week and practice matches an d they are dangerous. The Rovers have only had a slight stumble and do not need to panic as ct and will bounce back today, so it promises to be a reat game . On form you would pick the Rovers but I 't-,Tit always do that and I'm not doing that today ,her as I'm tipping Prahran to get home in a minor upset-
PpE-c S CORRESPONDENT S List; Collegians. Can somebody please send me ~Fjp thing ~) 10 nearly there. Let's hear from you others as well the~ numbers are 9-553 1561 home or fax, the mobile is t?' oo 991 995 (Please note this is a new number) or drop me an email to b e jLqvptusnet .cozn .Ru Don't forget your nominations for the Coates Hire .xt-,.lex. Player o : t?ra ,,, -
Old iienteni,,ns - congratulate u() his 501n game for the Club.
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Bulle ..1-Te mplestowe - Robbie Hill umpired his 800th ~an :e iar the club on Saturday. His first game was in 1977 the boundary for the Reserves and Seniors and h e :ss mi : °d only 1 game since he started . Everyone at u1! , ; t-Templestowe wishes Robbie the very best and 1 u :;e congratulations and we thank you for a fine effort for and he doesn't look like stopping either .
SENIORS CLUB LST WK TOrl i :i. St Bedes 4 26 Old Essendon 9 21 AJAX 5 16
to Old Mentonians I . 1 4 Hampton Rovers 1 12 Glen Eira 4 12 C RESERVE Hampton Rovers 21 Prahran 13 Caulfield 10 Collegians 10 Old Mentonians 10
C Section Col)egians v . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers Caulfield Or. v. Bulleen-Templestowe Old Essendon v. Old Mentonian s Pr!hran Amateurs v. Hampton Rovers Glen Eira v. AJAX
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S. Morgan . Matt Cox (F) 1.1 5.5 6.6 11,10 (76) 4.5 6.9 10.16 12.19 (91 ) y 3. Austin 2, Vtcl: 2, Bournon, Costello. Murphy, y. Austin, Murphy. Costello, Ferguson, B.Kuranx to : Gilmore 4 . Hayes-Dewar 3. Garmmaka: 2. Thursfteki . Ryan , Emmett.Besl Astapenl:o. Puuuger, T kocz, ' , Gt'eilgosz. Mascalt tfmlra- C. BraJt}?erg. L. Gallagher (F) 1.0 2.4 5.11 10.11 (71) AJAX PRAHRAPd 4 .6 12.9 19.11 22 .15 (147) AJAX: Davis 5 . Dukes 2. Kanshy. Freund .Duz.enman. Best- Davis . Dukes, Freund, Halphen, IAzdakcv, Fh zenman. Rhodes 5. Pitts 3, Pee 3. Beer 3 . hlarrbtt 2. guick . Tassd Beattic . St .CLatr, tVinr2dge• Emmett . Best: Pang, Pve, St.Clair, Bunnett. Hunt, Pitts . A. Stubt& M. Wittmann (F). J. Kramer. R Nation (B ) UN ROVERS 5.4 6 .7 9.9 14.13 (97) 1 3.0 6.1 9.2 11,3(69) li.:mlitm Rovem- Power 6, Brudar 2, L g i 2, Butner 2, David Anderson, Kelly. Best: Wheeler, David Anderson, f7ahhe . McGrega-. Lanagan, Power. Collegians: Cooper 3. Muir 2. Moon, Taylor, Gaudion, Lumb, Dowling, Kemieath'. Best: Mom . Farr. Lunt, Ba)ter. Taylor, Gre; es . 1.1 3 .2 3.6 5.12 (42) CAUL ) Glt_ABU SARLANS 2,0 4 .5 8.5 8 .5 (53) St I ULerti. George, Moss, McCo31 . Owen . Best: Sanrya Mccoll. R 7er C. Owen, Moss, Big ell. Can I G • Gurpazer 2, Carver 2 . Smith, Bo•a2s. Scott . Cutlu . Best : Richardson, Dahiroal . Bruclcett. JacckS. Scott . Bcues. 0.1 3 .1 3.1 5 .4(34) 5.3 10.4 14.8 18.9 (117) its 2 .Tehan.P.Bone,Br}ant. Best: P.Bone , Eels 3rds. Todd . B.VJolnixer. Catterntole. Mason . Old I • Grigg 6, Nosrgan 3, Pana 2 . Clues, Beard. Spitted h2arrLon. Rush, Whitefietd. Ridley. Best: Flemming Burns, Dawzon . Ridl Grigg, Kaaana+p . 0--~' -T0- 7 WS 7.4 14.6 24 .6 28.8 (176) G' A 0.3 1 .4 1 .4 3 .5(23) c Dart 4, Sherrtff 4. Tuent}man 4, Fr-s 3, Goodbody 2 . N eKay 2. tttric 2, Drinan . Dwses. P.Flaskis, Horne. L Saunders, M .Stroud . Best: Horne, Taenttman. Frances . Goodbody, McKay. O'Connor( i • Zapme 2, Psalter Best : Jones, " une. Aberline, t4aked. Dimachi 9.9(63) AJAX 2 .5 5.7 7.@ PRAII]IM 2 .1 5 .1 8 .5 10.6 (66) AJAX- Basist 3, Rubenstein 2. Kalb 2, Sharp, GoldenCetn . Best: Leikovlc, Sheezel . Brion. Sharp . Rubenstein. Kalb . m* Per-him 4. Bukk 3. Fraser 2. Gtll. Best- Fraser, Campbell, Perkins, Glod . Masl tell. Henidge.
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Banyule continues to look the goods with another decisive win to go to 4-0, with St Leos, the Hoes, an d Blacks all being tough to dislodge from the four. Old Camberwell are I~iftin f~ th- i r =traps and will seriously bother everybody fr:,i: : nc~, on . OGS are also not far off the pace . u . - :' 71i ore than 100 ,< - Cr 1-3 status is a points in ere„_ , i j,,, .L ! in ~ ~ . :and YVOB are bit of a p , capable of 11 . . n( l r , l only to add consistent aj ;~Ii to r ; . .,ii < i iybody. The Ashers are too i d a side to continue in winless
mode, and when tlu3 do come good, watch out ! Old Camberwell showed some more of their real ability in beating St Leos Emmaus WR The Animals had a rocket-like start in the first term, worrying the Wells with their early pace; however, the Wells defence bounced the ball into attack in the 2nd & 3rd terms, to set up a winning lead going into the last Qtr. The Wellers FF . Ben Howard, was in great form, Mat Hanson was strong at FB, and Rohan Kapoor had another good day roving. Mick Volpe at CHI3 stood out for St Leos, along with Matt Flood in the ruck, but in the main it was not a day for animals of the Two Blues variety . The Old Carey an d Monash Blues match was played flat out all day, and in classical Amateur spirit . Great to see Phil de Young and Jeff Thomas present, being former team-mates at both clubs, 'mumble mutter' years back . The Ashers kicked 4 goals before the Panthers drew breath, and only a late flurry brought them back into the game. The intensity of both sides in the 2nd Qtr was sensational with Old Carey gaining a 3-kick break by time, which they were able to defend for the rest of the match . The Panther's Andrew Kent was brilliant through the centre, as was Cam Matthews at CHF, ably supported by on-ballers Matt Cohen, Cam Campbell, and Blake Hutchison . Liam Holloway was inspirational at CHF & rucking for the Ashers, Doc Rogers likewise at HB, with Spider Smith as skilful as ever on the ball .
Uni. Blacks went down to Banyule, never recovering from a lst term deficit of 4 goals . The Bears hard & direct style won the day over the Blacks' possession game . A very even Banyule had highlight efforts from, Mick Gilbert, Nick & Chris Taylor, & Jayson Egan . Blacks' Ruck Chris Schirner battled hard against BIG Dave all day, Chris Pekin played a fine captains game, Will Martin did well on his wing . Aquinas suffered yet another high scoring loss against Ivanhoe Assumption in a sensational game, with the result in doubt until the dying seconds . In
fact the last 36 seconds took over 10 minutes to die due to a stretcher off for Jon Fresina of the Hoes after a ,our,~~ccu~ field umpinii i iding a sprinkler head he ' nee i d iuiin!~. L. Pearce had another top = Hoc ,P, t~riio n ( ii, :well atFF,A.N cc :nr1l~o,:':
Jon c :inri aitci Tom Hen1.• t crc aL,~ o Ctii~li ~ s« ; d out for the Blols v ,-i ih a big with CYaig Glennie a reliable defender. Yarra Valley and Old Geelong were only a kick a n u ; from a 300 points aggregate, with OGS accuracy absolutely astonishing? OGS had a useful margin by half-time which they steadily built on . For OGS, onballers Jim & Wil Paul had top games, Marty Jaeugitis defended well, and Jones was in touch up the sharp end . The Bushrangers' HB, Rowan Thompson had a day out, on-baller, Phil Valoppi never let up, nor did Capt. & centre Brad Pearce . TODAY'S MATCHES St Leos meet Old Carey in 'bounce back' mode, when the Animals are always decidedly grumpy . Their forwards were well held last week, and it's hard to see that happening two weeks in row . St Led s all round marking power is a tad better than the Panthers, while the latter may have an edge in the pace department. Bennettswood is always a big factor in favour of the Two Blues, and it should see them home today by a kick or so, with the Old Carey youngsters nipping at their heels if they take their foot off the pedal . Monash Blues tackling University Blacks looks a mismatch on results to date, but Blacks will be stretched by the Ashers speed, and by their surprising aerial ability . Chris Schirner (UB) and Mark Bolton will have a terrific battle in the ruck, ditto for the Smith (MB) v Cunningham (UB) crumbing duel. The Blacks should win this by 3-4 goals, but if they relax at all the Ashers could bring about the upset of the round. Banyule and Ivanhoe Assumption meet in the local Derby, and what a great game this will be for the supporters of both Clubs, having a history of rivalry in higher Ammo Sections going back for yanks, The Bears and Hoes match up fairly well, with the exception of BIG Dave of course, plus the Bears height and mass up forward, where O'Connell, Plant and Egan will worry the Hoes . Since both sides take a very direct route to goal this will not be a game for the faint hearted, and may finish up a last man
and f'ii€" will be another ,same, so let's hope Co a Park is weathe r 1. These two teams have massive forwar d G S 29-9 last week is almost fairv storv stuff. ice between the teams is that the ~Vealers ir game on rebounding out of defence, so if S forwards can get on top of their opponents ,
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Manton. ',Sc J . iris (F) 16. 8 22.9 (141) 16.12 (108) 8 .3 13 .10 4 . Kent. Detarmnsha 3 . Angus, n . .,.« 11 roh°n, . Best: Kent . 1, nut son . 2, Chesari, ay. Rogers , ,tth . .r TaGtor (F) : 15.9 (99) 3.2 7 .u. :~ 9 .8 15 .zc 19.14 (12s) Caccavieilo 4, Chatfield 2. B . Cunningham 2, 2, Ralph, R . Mackie. S. aton . Best: Franklin, P.rt)iur, Schirnn°r. I
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te of deliveries into their scoring zone. Picking 1 ; --e is a serious toss up, but as a for i r I'll go With the better back line and C .u ell to win by 2-3 goals . and Yia Valley in another local aii:.:ir has a short history but lacks nothing in Over the years the respective playing style s sides has not changed all that much, so it Yarras speed and flowing play versus th e e=leeking, stronger marking game traditional o f Of the two this year, Aquinas seems th e consistent and having Andy Cultrera lurking u°_~' the forward line is a,real concern for an y ce. The Bloods by 4-5 goals . should be : St Leos, Uni .Blacks , Old Camberwell, Aquinas . the contacts are : 9818 1425 Ph = o au. Deadline Noon Mondays, with sometime Sunday ers ed .
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Coach : Greg Whitcroft Res Coach:Rohan Dohe 1 T Egan 2 D .Witchell 3 S .Kayrooz 4 M .Gilbert 5 B.Wilmore 6 W.Keenan 7 G .Shaw 8 B.Cantwell 9 J.Plant 10 B.Moxin 11 S.Cross 12 J.Egan 13 C.Burke 14 B.Woodlock 15 S .Gray 16 A.Dooley 17 TChapman 18 J .Turnbull 19 P.Witchell 20 S .Playfai r 21 R.Dintinosante 22 N.Taylor 23 S .Gray 24 C.Wilks 25 L.Martin 26 H .McDermott 27 P.Heal y 28 D .Sproules 29 R .Kreskas 30 D Mutton 31 C .Bassett 32 J.McDermott 33 A.Plant 34 C .Stevens 35 L .O'Connell 36 M.George 37 T.Thompson 38 G ..Bell 39 A.Hopgood 40 C.Taylor 41 M .Natoli 42 C.Taylor 43 L.Ferral 44 P.Williams 45 B .White 46 D.Nasrallah 47 D.Searle 48 P.Starman 49 A .Small 50 M .Smith 51 L .Sheean 52 D .Noonan 53 K .Scholes 54 G .Kemp 55 D .Williams 56 P.Arnold 57 A.Covey 58 L.HoIt
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B LUES Coach : Dave Rcy¢rs Res Coach: Marcus Spencer 1 S . Chapma n 2 J. Baxter (VCR) 3 L . Holloway 4 G . Chessari 5 D . Rogers 6 M.Newman 7 P. Farra r 8 S. Thompson 9 J. Godd e
1 . S. Conley 2. M . Maud 3. C . Tucker 4. T. O'Neill 5. J . Scobl e 6. T. Healy (DVC) 7. P. Fawle y 8. J . Shuttlesworth 0 S . Webster(VC) 9 . E . Heal y 1 M . Spence r 10 . P. Lee (VC) 2 G . Smyth 11 . J . Finlayson 3 A . Herrman 12 . B . Finlayso n 4 B . Merli n 13 . S . Narkiewicz (DVC) 6 B . Tatterson 14 . P. Flynn (C) 7 P. O'Neill 15 . J . Curtin 8 K . Hendratta 16 . S . Smyth 19 G. Gilbert 17 . S . Morris 20 N . Sereda 18. T. Scoble 21 C . Gregory 19. D . Wood 22 R . Kamphuis 20. P. Blocker 23 G. Herry 21 . L . Blackwood 24 T. Craven 22. G . Raco 25 J . Hawkins 23. D . Ryan 26 B.Jondahl 24. B. Frew 27 N . De Young 25. J. Friswa 28 J. Mai n 26. M . Emerson 29 J. Ros s 27. K. Smith 30 L. Creamer 28 . J . Pace 31 S. Hawkins 29 . G . King 32 B. Boyer 30 . M . Sloa n 33 J. Smith (C) 31 . D. McFarlane 34 P. Maiden 32 . L. Pearce 35 D. Murchie 33 . S . McGowan 36 A. Williams 34 . B . Joyce 37 M . Donnelly 35 . P. Whitehead 38 R. Anderson 36 . C. Zeegers 39 C.Burley 37 . D, Todd 40 M . Bolton 38 . R. Peoples 42 S. Youn g 39 . M . Ebbage 43 R. Feenaghty 40 . P. Martin 44 D. Teesdale 41 . C . McDonald 45 R. Walsh(CR) G. Sullivan 46 A. Ryan A . Pac e 47 S . Mentha 45. D . Frye r 48 K. McIntyre 46. M . Iacouangell 49 R. Burston 48. R . Toogood 50 A. Clark 49. A. Rosenfeld 52 N . Moresi(VCR) 51 . D . Pearce 53 J . Peal 52. S. Doherty 54 R . Green 68. J. Mazocca 55 I . McCormick 78. C . Brown 56 R . Reith 88. N . Dykes 57 P. Munro 99 . G . Robertson 58 C . Strauss 59 B . Carstein 60 S. Lloyd 61 P. Campbell 62 B. Droscher 64 J. Sleiman 65 G . Poiglase 66 N . Brennan 67 B. Rya n 68 M. Meehan 69 P. Grabiel 71 J . Sondhu 75 S . Edquist
OLD CAM&= : :~:; Coach: Jarred O'Niell Res Coach : John Harvey I J McLea n 2 T James 3 A Inkster 4 N Lippiatt 5 S Horskins 6 A Seeley 7 M Scott 8 J Heffernan 9 J Goodale 10 M Hanson 12 R Kapoor 13 L Gladman 14 R Whitehead 15 A Bryson 16 D Walker 17 N Credlin 18 A Brovwnless 19 J O'Neil l 20 D Mitchell 21 T Hardman 22 B Howard 23 B Tipper 24 D Imberger 25 A Hardenberg 26 C Williams 27 A Sheedy 28 J Webb 29 D Gough 30 R Perryman 31 R Heath 32 J Clyne 33 D Joyce 34 P McCrae 35 J Derry 36 S Derry 37 A Hillier 38 T Hallo 39 A Hills 40 L Cain 41 L Ryan 42 A McKenzie 43 S Collins 44 S Smit h 45 G Ormsby 46 A Taylor 47 T Kearney 48 J Swan 49 J Herdman 50 B McKenzie 51 J Owen 52 E Noy 53 R Tempone 54 A Margetts 55 J Gan 56 N Stevenson 57 A Hillier 58 P Triantafyllou 59 M Butterworth 60 B Mcilwain 61 J Parker 62 J Miles 64 M Knowles 65 N Saffar 66 T Kearney 67 G Rowe 76 D Brauer
DI Sectio n OLD CAREY oach: Chris Hickey es , Ccach Paul Montgome ry 1, C . Angus 2. D .Faelis 3, M. Cohen 4. C .Esler 5, A . Jackson 6 . C . Campbell 7 , R . Opp y 8, D . Walsh 9 . D . Shutie 10 . K . Shrives 11, N. Everest 12 . L . Battley 13 . B . Hutchison 14. C . Phillips 15. L. Chamberlain 16. R . Graham 17. J . Daniher 18. C. Matthews 19. R. Bardwell 20. J . Raftopoulos 21 . R. Leong 22. S . Vitali 23. T. Pri c e 24. P. Unkles 25 . N. Detarcz Ynski 26 . D. Sherr
27 . N. Vasilopoulos 28 . P. Nance 29 . S. Assimo 30 . A. Guerra 31 . O . Winchester 32 . P. Graham 33. J. Mai 34. W. Giannikos 35. S. HardyY 36. B . Bi r kil l 37. D . Palmer 38. I. Cohen 39. P. Bennett 4 0. M . Hepple 41 . A . Gates 42. P. Montgome ry 43 . D. Williams 44 . C. Batt le 45 . T Bull 46 . H . Giannikos 47 . A. Wilkie 49 . W. Mudge 50 . A. Kent 51 . P. Drake 52 . H . Francis 53 . B. Andrews 54. K. Giannikos 55. A . Ross
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5 YEARS AGO - 199 6 What a struggle it was between Old Haileybury and De La Salle in A . Up the ladder into the four for the victor, basement for the loser . Three points separated them at half time, O .H . kicked 6 .4 to 2 .3 in the premiership quarter, then closed the game up in the last quarter so much that O .H . kicked 2 points and De La Salle only 4 points- a goalless last quarter, to win 12 .13 to 8 .11 . Best were Orton, Phillips, Morey . Hilton (O .H .) and Chun, Crowe, Vanderplight (De La Salle) . Old Scotch congratulated their 1985 A Grade best and fairest Andrew Smith on his 250th game in his 15th year of amateur football . Actually the O .S . scribe used the word "enjoying" and I would have to agree . Andrews quiet enjoyment, dedication and commitment were a model for all players to follow . Club Best and Fairest in 84 and 89, Carnival player in 85, 86 and 88, Life Member of the club in 1993 . The contest between the two undefeated teams at the top of B, Old Paradians and Old Trinity, thrilled the large crowd of supporters at Parade. After an even first half, Old Trinity kicked 6 .3 to 1 .4 in the third quarter to lead by 25 points at the last change . It was a torrid tough last quarter, scores level- then Strickland kicked his fifth goal for the day to seal it . Final scores were Old Trinity 13 .11 (89) to Old Paradians 12 .11 (83) . Best were Seuling, Ramsden, Curwhiting (Old Trinity) and Mulligan, Vincent, Harford (Old Paradians) . B Section captains were David Williams (Banyule), P.George (Bulleen-Templestowe), Marty Veal (Old Ivanhoe), Paul Brabender (Old Paradians), Simon Dalrymple (Old Trinity). Who captained Ivanhoe, MHSOB, NOB, Old Brighton and Therry? 150 games to David Cooper (Marcellin), Peter Harrison (Whitefriars) and Michael Constable (Old Haileybury) . Old Carey 325 game man, the club record holder, Ian "Ocker" England, umpired his 100th Reserve matchcaptain, coach, committeeman, major sponsor, an immaculately fair and impartial Reserves Umpire, and a worthy recipient of the VAFA order of merit . In the local derby at Old Westbourne, described by Darren Briggs, E Central scribe as the V_AFA's version of Arctic Park, Williamstown did not have it all their own way and withstood a very strong finish by Old Westbourne to win 13 .15 (93) to 13 .8 (86) . Best were Grieve, Harry, Glochowski, Thiege (Williamstown) and
Leonard, Blake, Gelib (Old Westbourne) . 10 YEARS AGO 199 1
Four games gone and the mighty'Monds were yet to win a game, North Old Boys blitzed them in the first two, 8.7 to 0 .2 and went on to win 15 .24 to 8.17 . Best were Jones, Cerni, Booth (NOB), and Brown, Burden, P. McDonald (Ormond) . It was a great day for one of NOB's living legends, Denis "Fog' Fogarty, playing his 200th game - the only member ever to win Best Clubman Award twice . Marcellin won their third game when after being level at the last change ran right away to defeat Old Scotch 19 .13 to 16.9 at Elsternwick Park . Best were Slattery, Pappas, Bourke (4 gls) L. Getson (dashing from h .b . flank (Marc) and Twitt, Emmett, Eagle (Old Scotch) . Old Brighton in 'B' section won their first game and in so doing inflicted Parkside's first defeat when they hung on to win by ONE POINT and gain 4 points . Allen, Prior, Shippen (7 goals) (Old Brighton) and J. Panjari, N . Vincitorio, M Hoyne (P'side) were stars . It was one point also in 'D' section when Old Camberwell kicked 6 .4 to Old Geelong's 2 .1 in the final term and so take second place . Spurri, Kyriacou, Woods (Old C'well) and Light, O'Halloran, Macdougal (Old Geel) dominated . Old Geelong probably lost the game with their inaccuracy in the first half kicking 1 .7. Mazenod 'E' held their unbeaten record when they beat North Brunswick 15 .17 to 12.11 . It was North's first defeat . Gye, Grimison, Noble (Maz) and Grimaldi, Mason, De Morton (7 g1s) (NB) probably shared the votes . 'E' section club sponsors were Bulleen United (Wilkinson Sword), Mazenod (Two Tone Painting), North Brunswick (Dynamic Safety Supplies), Old Essendon (Youngs Real Estate), West Brunswick (Prince Alfred Hotel). 15 YEARS AGO - 19 86
Collegians scored their first win when they held on against Old Scotch's 7 goal final term to score 22 .8 to 20.9 . Best were Newman, Hoyle, Roberts (8 g1s) (Coll) and Sherwen (5 g)s), Allen, Hodge (Old Scotch). In 'B' St Bernards desperate for a win were on top of neighbour Therry until the last change . Therry's inaccuracy in the final term, 6 .5 to St Bernards 2 .2, cost them the game, 20 .16 to 21 .15 . Stars were M . THG AKAATFI IR F!l(1TRGi I FR 7flfit
Mulkearns, Carey, Redmond (St Bernards) and Gibson, Kane, Matton (Therry) .
12 .16 .Best were Ross, Gilbert, Moore (0. Geelong) and Hewitt, Buchanan, Potter (0 . Camberwell).
150 games to Ormond's Graeme Andrew . A former Under 19 captain and best and fairest, Graeme has shown great dedication to the club on and off the field, and has captained the reserves to successive premierships . 'A' section captains were Shane Gilmore (Bull-Temp), Stuart Hinchen (Coll), Mick Greene (De La Salle OC), G . Cameron (Ivanhoe), Andrew Cullinan (Marc OC), Mark Hanneberry (Captain-Coach) (NOB), Roger Curmow (Uni Blues) . Who captained Caulfield Grammarians, Ormond and Old Scotch? The 'B' reserve match between Old Paradians and St Kilda CBCOC had Peter French diving for the record book . St Kilda were goalless until the last quarter, scored one to end up 1 .2 and went down by 15 points to Old Paradians who scored 1 .17 . The celebrated true boot artists were O'Halloran (Old Paradians) and Long (St Kilda) . 20 YEARS AGO - 19 8 1 Traditional rivals, Old Melburnians (A) and Old Scotch kicked off the 'Sunday Season" with the Dark Blues finishing strongly to win by 27 points and record their first win for the season . Best were `Knight, I .Cordner (5gls), Pisarski (Old Meib) and Swanson, Treyvaud, Morgan (O.Scotch). In the closest game of the round, Old Xaverians (A) 'trailing De La by 33 points at last change kicked 2.1 tol .3 to win . Old Xav's stars were Porrier, Cale, Gleeson and for De La "missed copy deadline".
'B' section coaches were Frank Goode (Caul. Gramm .), Ted Farrell (Collegians), Bill McWhinnie (Ivanhoe), Ray Walsh (Marcellin), Les Adams (MHSOB), Trevor Read (0 . Carey), Graham Mansfield (0 . Paradians), Laurie Aghan (0. Scotch), Maurie Bilston (St Kilda CBOC) .
A' section umpires were Horwood, Wills, Henry, Mead, Morgan, Tracey, Goodman, J . Segota, P. King and J . Smith .
'A' section coaches were Phil Davis (AJAX), John Russell (Marcellin), Terry Scanlon (NOB), Peter 0' Donohue (0 . Melb), Laurie Aghan (0 . Scotch), Michael Green (0 . Xav's), Peter Murphy (Ormond),Gerard Mitchell (St Bernards), John Pollard (U.Blacks). Round 5 and De La Team list not yet provided. Who did coach them ? Devere (G) ; Bulleen Templestowe, S . Scullin (E) North ,Brunswick and Goetz (J .3) Old Brighton kicked 10 goals for the round . 25 YEARS AGO - 1976 North Old Boys congratulated their famous captain and coach (3rdseason), Shane Maguire on his 150th game . (Shane was later an interstate selector for many years). De La Salle's very popular Paul Mitchell also played his 150th game - 1975 . Club reserves best and fairest, and member of 'B' section premier side . 250 to Dave Berry at Ivanhoe . Dave started with juniors in 1960, senior captain and best and fairest in 1971, and a great asset on the social committee . ln'D' Old Geelong surprised Old Camberwell with an 18 point win, with accuracy the major factor, 17 .4 to
30 YEARS AGO - 197 1 St Bernard's stalwart Bob Hampson and Peter "Tub" Atkinson became the clubs first players to reach 150 games. Peter had also been secretary for 5 years. Lucky Monash Blues - scraped home again . For the third successive week Monash Blues won by a narrow margin- three points this time - at the expense of Old Scotch who were in front when the siren sounded and lost the game when Monash goaled from a free kick awarded a few seconds before the siren . Marshall, Galbraith, Bartley (Monash) and Addison, Heaton, Welch (Old Scotch) were best . Coburg (21 .15 .141) annihilated Melbourne High (3 .10 .28). Alan Salter (Coburg) and Sam Birtles (Monash Blues) had been appointed coaches of teams to play South Australia and Tasmania while the managers of the retrospective teams were Brian be Brocq and Fred Coldrey. 35 YEARS AGO - 1966 John Anderson proved a capable full forward for Old Scotch Juniors with 7 goals against Coburg to bring his tally to 14 . Ormond were thrilled with Ian Cameron's great display against Footscray Tee, for his 50th game "tigerish and tough" . Collegians announced Prime Minister, Harold E . Holt, as a financial member of the club for season 1966 . It was reported that "Gympie" Sutherland dropped a tray full of glasses at "Commowealth Banks Saturday Night Turn"
50 YEARS AGO - 1951 Among the 'B' section notes Coburg thanked Geelong for their great hospitality after the game . One who no doubt enjoyed it was Bob Sinclair "many thanks for his acceptance of that quite thankless task of boundary strider" . (The late Bob Sinclair was a VAFA life member, and an executive member for many years) . 'A' section captains were Joe Sheehan (Ormond), Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers, Peter Cox (Old Melburnians), J . Thomas (Comm. Bank), Geoff Sinclair (Uni Blues, Keith Lewis (Collegians), Wally Sparks (Ivanhoe) . Who captained Old Scotch, Brunswick and Univ. Blacks ? Sad to report - Old Xaverians went down to undefeated 'B' section leaders Alphington with scores 21 .20 to 0 .1 . Yes Old Xav's scored in the second quarter and not again!
Wii . ..sng Edge ~'resentations With one quarter of the season now played teams in each section have sorted themselves into some order, with at least three in each section already seemingly out of final's contention . My success rate in round 4 was 701/o as surprise results continued ! REVIEW OF ROUND 4 SECTION I Old Melburnians pushed Old Scotch down to sixth place as a consequence of their fifty point victory . Old Melburnians have placed themselves in the top four bracket again this season . Old Brighton lost a rare home match when they went down to Brunswick by thirteen points in the closest game of this section. Prahran were never headed by Therry Penola and ran out comfortable winners by thirty five points . A cause for concern among the Prahran hierarchy must be the inability to play out the full match. Therry Penola dominated the final quarter during which they cut their deficit by twenty six points . Best for Prahran were forwards - Mick O'Dea (4 goals), Brett Cartlidge (4 goals) and Tony Hallam . Defender Dave Green also did well. Best for Therry Penola - Tony Eastmure at centre half forward, defender Steve Reddan, centre man, Dave Barran and ruck rover, Chris Keay .
St Kevins maintained their unbeaten run and stamped themselves as the side to beat when the virtually doubled the De La Salle score in their thirty four point victory . Old Xaverians had a percentage boosting victory by ninety nine points against a depleted Mazenod, whose player shortage is becoming more critical each week . The two best for Old Xaverians wore numbers 12 and 2 but with lack of news from the "Crocodile" camp I can't reveal their names!! For Mazenod, former coach Richard Bourbon at full back was best. Rovers "Freak" aka Darren Harvey and Simon Dressler as well as the only goalkicker, "Mr Versatile", aka "Fons" Fonseka also tried hard . SECTION 2 St LeGs slipped to fourth place as a consequence of their twenty five point loss to Marcellin who rose to sixth as a reward . Collegians showed that Old Trinity's form in round 3 did not warrant them being among the leading sides . Collegians eontinued to impress with a fifty two point victory. Old Geelong lifted themselves away from the bottom sides with an eighteen point win over Whitefflars, who are not having a successful season so far . University Blacks placed themselves in fourth position with a convincing thirty one point win out at
Old Essendon Grammarians hom e ground . Old Essendo n are the mystery team as a victory at Monas h was followed by a thirty one point loss at home . Old Ivanhoe Grammarians maintained their undefeated record when they survived a last quarter comeback by Monash Blues to win by thirteen points. By all reports this match was one of a high standard. Old Ivanhoe built an early lead which was stretched to twenty four points at the last change . Best for Monash were Chris Howe , Bryce Collier (2 goals), Luke Woods, (2 goals) and Paul Coghalan . Old Ivanhoe were well served by; midfielder , Martin Stewart, ruck amn, Evan Lakos and fonvard, Michael Tozer . W ROUND 5 SECTION 1
Old Scotch should win against Old Brighton an d thus remain in touch with the leading sides. In the quest for supremacy, Brunswick are at home to merry Penola . Brunswick have shown traces of form but they have fallen down in their forward line when placed under pressure. Whether Therry Penola can place continued pressure on Brunswick remains to be seen. At home I select Brunswick to win narrowly . In what should be a final's preview, De La Sall e move within Malvern to play second placed Prahran. The Prahan forward set up will severely test the De La Safe defence, who faltered last week . Forwards win matches so I select Prahran to continue on their winning way. Old Melburnians journey out to Glen Waverley where they should defeat Mazenod, who have tried hard but who have not been competitive so far this season . In Stuart terms the clash between Old Xaverians and St Kevins can be described as one between the Old Pretender and the Young Pretender . Perennial premiers Old Xaverians have made their slowest start in living memory while St Kevins have carried all before them this season . Who has the right to be king will be decided today at Victoria Park. At home and with so much at stake I favour Old Xaverians to claim the right to be considered the side to beat . St Kevins will make the "Crocodiles" earn that right in what promises to be a "Culloden" for the loser. SECTION 2 Undefeated leader, Coll egians journey east to play against Marcellin, who displayed good form last week . After four rounds however it would appear that Collegians will prove talented enough to win . Old Trinity have the chance to redeem themselves today against Old Geelong, who will not be daunted by
t11e size of the Hudson Oval. Despite their fluctuating form I select Old Trinity to win this match comfortably. Tjniversity Blacks must make the long journey east to 'whitefriars for today's match . On form there would appear no doubt the visitors will be successful . However one never knows with University teams! None the less I select the Blacks . TWO sides who desperately need a win in Monash Blues an d St Leos will meet at Monash. Each started Well but has failed in the last two rounds. . At home I select Monash Blues. Undefeated Old Ivanhoe Grammarians travel out west to play the erratic Old Essendon Grammarians. As Old Ivanhoe has done everything asked this season they are my selection especially now that the Old Essendon display at Monash in round 3 appears now to have been an aberration . By the good grace of the editor, I will be on midSeason leave until June and David Windlow, will be your correspondent for the next two rounds. Please make his task easier by contacting him by noon dlowCllobox.eam or by telephone Monday at on 9848 1029 (home) or 9815 0300 (business) .
TODAY' S Club 18 (1 ) Old Scotch v. Old Brighton Brunswick v . Therry Penola Prahran Amateurs v. De La Sall e Mazenod v. Old Melbumian s Old Xaverians v. St. Kevins - switched fro m original draw.
CLUB XVIII (1 ) OLD bit1 .BURNLiNS 3.4 9.5 10.10 14.11 (95) OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.3 4 .3 7.3(45) 01 d Melburnians., C. Tomlinson 7, Baths 3 . Macleod 2. Arden. J. Tomlinson . P~st: De Fraga, C . Tomlinson, Paine, Arden, Bafns. Macleal.Oid Scotch : Imtand, Junkcer. Leeds, OBrten, Prvde, Sladen. Tresise.Best : Pdldngton, r ; 3rten, Wtlson-Humphries, Cowper. Tresise, Leed Umpires : P. Mitchell, R. P-,ker (F) OLD BRIGHTON 3.1 4.2 6.4 8.9(57) 3.2 5.4 10.5 10.10 (70) BRUNSWICK Old Brighton: Liptrot 3. Salem 3. M. Gamble, Lynch. Best: Lynch Ward Angelini Salem Norwood D. Cooper Brunswick. Brunt 3. Lovett 2, Bell 2 . Speakman 2, Kerr. Best: Perrot James Kerr Sacco Brunt Mantlll Umpi res: T. Brain . L. McIntyre (F) T1iERRY 1 .0 3.2 3.4 8.7(55) PRAHRAN 4 .2 9.2 13.5 14.6 (90) Thenp Peaota: Barron 2, Canaloro I, Bodenl, Rddan 1 . O'kearney 1, McCauliffe 2 . Best : Kelly. Barron, Eastmure, Keenan. Raddan. 0'Kearney.Prahran: Cartlidge 4 . O'Dea 4. Owens 2, Hallam, Jones. Davies, hak . Best: O'Dea . Carroll . Cougar, Decks, Midsy, Gree n Umpires: P. Nailer (F) ST. KEVIN'S 3 .5 6.8 7.8 10.11 (71) BE LA SALLE 2 .0 4.0 4.5 5 .7 (37) St. Kevin's : J . Bare 2, Rtes 2, Finney, Ivory, Meagher . L. Katavolous, Morgan, Moore. Best: T. Dillon, Collins . Moore, Day, Stewart. Schink . De La Salle: Roset 2. O'Brien, Manni,, Baker. Best : Bolt. Dabbs, Brrne. Ford, O'Brien . Proy. Umpires : M. Cross, T. Robbins (F) OLD XAVERL9PIS 2 .3 8 .7 12.9 16.14 (110) MAZENOD 0.3 0 .5 1.5 1 .5(11) Old Xaverians : RGeorge 5. Ockleshaw 3, Johnston 2 . Fowler 1, Stoney 1 . Hardwick I, Beetham 1, Fay I, Erskine 1 . Best: Beetham, C. Canrodus, R . George. J . Hardwick . Curnow, Ersldne. Mazenod: Bourbon 1 . Best: Bourbon. Harvey, Palamara, Flight, Busby.Umpires : A. Barrington (F)
Monash Blues - Ruck man John Stoppa (50), who forsook a promising VAFA umpiring career for the more sociable and physical playing side and Damian West (50) who have each rendered sterling service to the Monash Blues Football Club over the past four years . Well done John and Damian from all your friends at "The Farm" .
George Tomlinson Macleod Erskine Cartlidge McDonald Oakley L. Woods Collier
CLUB XVIII! 1 Old Xaverian s Old Melburnians Old Melburnians Old Xaverians Prahran CLUB XVIII/2 St Leos Collegians Monash Blues Monash Blues
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TC E S Club 18 (2) Marcellin v. Collegian s Old Trinity v . Old Geelong Whitefriars v. University Blacks Monash Blues v . St. Leos Emmaus Old Essendon v- Old Ivanhoe - TBA
CLUB RVIII (2) ST LEO'S :' . ". tAUS 2 .1 3.3 4.3 7.5(47) MARCELLIN 3 .4 6.7 10 .11 10.12 (72) St Leo's: Mcdonald 3,G ay, Briggs. Bethune, Contessotto. Best: Manton. Blundell, Shecw2ll . Briggs, Gay. Niel Marcellin : Moran 2,Carpenter 2, Pezztment 2, Donnargo 2, Symes 2 . Best : Matthews . Syrnes, C.Mattheu^s, Andrews, Kest, Carpenter Umpires: T. Hall (F) COLLEGIANS 4.1 10 .3 13.4 14.6 (90) OLD TRINITY 3.4 3 .5 4.7 5.8(38) Collegians: Oakley 7, Jones 3, Blakemore 1, Curtis.K I, Lumley 1 . Perkov 1 . Best: Oakley. Gay. Jayatllake, Jones . Sztar. Mollard . Old Trinity* Old Trintty: Stebbing 2, C. Treadwell 1, A . Makris 1, 1. ruder 1 . Best: Markus, We)sh, B. Donahoo . Bradv. Cooper, Cazonert. Umpires : R. Benson, R Wind)ow (F) OLD GEELOtiG 4.4 7 .6 8.10 12.12 (84) TBIIIT6FRIARS 0.1 2 .4 6.5 10 .6 (66) Old Geelong: Brown 2, Wark 2. Wllktnson 2, Tipler, Harris, Stafford, Morgan. Baker. Hesketh . Best: Best: Hesketh. Harris, Wilkinson, McDonald, Barreciough, Morgan .Whitefdars : Raids 3. Mayhues 2 . Sully 2, Dufty, Bonnyman. Naismith. Best., Haines, Duffy. O'Meara Sully. Thompson . Keenahan Umpires: A. Barra . T. Jackson (F) OLD ESSENBON 2.3 2 .4 4 .6 5 .7(37) UNI BLACKS 0.4 3.9 5 .9 8 .10 (58) Old Essendon: Wright, V.'alsh . Turner, Smith, Poulton. Best: Hayes, Deluca, Fraser, Conian, Muir. Cramer. Uni Blacks : Metcalfe 2, Chandler 2, J Williams, Tehan, Jones . Begety. Best: Jones, Murphy, J Williams, S Macide . Chandler. KltchenUmpfres: B . Nunn (F) OLD IVANHOE 3 .1 6.3 9 .4 10.6 (66) MONASH BLUES 2 .2 3.4 5 .4 8.5(53) Old Ivanhoe : Stewart 3, Corm2ck 2, Lynch 2 . Risstrom, Mansfield, Giollo .Best : Stewart, Sigley. Mansfield . Tozer. Tall. GfoIlo . Monash Blues : Parsons 2 . L. Woods 2, Collier 2, M . Woods, 0'Shaunessy .Best: Howell . Collier. L .Woods. Coughlin . Bennett, RiddleUmphcs: D. Windlow (F)
THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001
MELBOURNE SPORTS BOOK
COACHES' CLIPBOARD AFCA/VAFA
V.A .F.A .
A.F.CA
"Your Coaches' Association"
THE IMPORTANCE OF L : i:37' d G FOR OLDER ATHLETES Introduction: I'm getting older but I refuse to believe I have to get slower. However, having just hit the big 4-0, 1 have to face the facts- the 10kzn run time ain't what it used to te and the 400m swim times are dropping . Sure, as a sport scientist I'm aware my ability to pump blood md oxygen is reduced and I'm losing strength - both of which I will contribute to reduced endurance speed. However, as a sport scientist I also am aware there is something I can do to try and hold my speed endurance - interval training . i:;s:sters training habits: The few studies that have examined training habits of older athletes have shown that the older we become, the more we do mileage and the less we focus on intensity or how hard we train . Maybe this is due to us losing a little, motivation, not being interested in hurting any more, or we're just training for enjoyment and health. Unfortunately, training slower means racing slower . To race fast we must train fast . The importance of interval trainingMuscles are made up of small fibres . These muscle fibres are basically of three types - slow twitch, fast twitch a and fast twitch b. The slow twitch are endurance fibres - they contract relatively slowly but are fatigue resistant. The fast twitch fibres are speed fibres and are also fatigue resistant . The fast twitch b fibres are also for speed but fatigue very quickly . Genetics determines the percentage of these fibres we are born with so blame mum and dad if you're not fast or dori t have endurance . So why are we discussing muscle structure? Well the important point is that when we train slow, we only train the slow twitch fibres and therefore will have good fatigue resistance . This is obviously important for ironman/woman triathletes, road cyclists and marathoners but what about the shorter events. The faster we train, the more fast twitch fibres we use . The important point is that if we train hard enough to use the fast twitch b fibres that fatigue easily, we can convert them into fast twitch a fibres that give us speed but are resistant to fatigue - just what we need for speed endurance. However if we do speed training too hard or too long using the fast twitch b fibres, we will produce lactic acid which leads to fatigue . The answer is therefore to train a particular way that uses those fast twitch b fibres but does not produce high levels of lactic acid - interval training .
In the older athlete this type of training becomes very important because biopsy studies have shown that as we age we lose both the size and number of these all important fast twitch fibres that we need for speed . Although not scientifically proven, interval training might go a long way to preventing this decline in fast twitch fibre size. Examples: While interval training can be used in a wide variety of ways, interval training to improve speed for endurance events should consist of relatively short leg 30-90 second) intervals with short rests (half or less the interval time) . Examples of intervals in a variety of sports are shown below: Swim
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Tips for intervals: The key to such training is that the quality of the last interval is as good (or even better!) than the first . If we go too hard in the first interval, we'll have to recover for longer than we should, or the rest of the intervals won't be as good . I see too many athletes (young and older) who either go too hard too early (generally the young bucks!) or take too long a rest . The key is to have fluctuations of 5-10 beats above and below during the interval and recovery, respectively . Conclusion: It sounds so easy you might say . For masters athletes such training is the answer to improving your speed over longer distances. However, a word of caution! Interval training is hard work . It should be done : when we are fresh, after we have developed a good aerobic base of easier work, after a good warm-up Training should be : followed by a warm down and stretching, followed the next day by recovery training such as an easy 20-30min run/swim/bike/row. I would suggest that only two sessions per week of this type of work be done since it can lead to injuries and visits to physiotherapists for athletes that do too much of it, have poor technique, or have not built their training program progressively to the point where they can cope with this type of work . Dr Peter Reburn, Triathlon Research Initiative, Central Queensland University, Sports Coach, Autumn 1998 .
Mentone, Williamstown CYIviS and Salesian continued to win impressively, r .hile Parksic notched up two in a row and Peninsula won a thriller over West Brunswick .
The' --s 5-ere a class above tlsc 7 -_ - _ . (as they have seemed to be over all opposition thus far), although Oakleigh were competite to 3/4 time . A big final term saw Mentone edge closer to the 30 goal mark, again underlying their forcvard line potency . Macgeorge (10) and Barr (8) were the chief contributors while Stephens and Gallagher also impressed . Onballers Schultz and Papadopoulos worked hard for Oakleigh with Hunter ("' and Dooley (3) the beneficiaries . were keen to atone for their dismal record against Pc -; (which includes last year's D3 grand final) < ij u they did so with style . Dumbo kicked all si for the CY's in the opening term as they took a 60 point lead into the long break . Wheeler and Thompson provided terrific drive off halfback, as the second half became pretty much a non-event .
Salesian kicked six goals straight in the third quarter to set-up its win over Kew in an otherwise even contest . Cam Stephens was again prominent at FB, with halfbacks Cracknell and Gillham also useful for the K's . No word from the victors, although Davey Stevens and Turley headed their best. Parkside eclipsed 'T'rs kicking 4 .4 to nil after the first bounce, with McCall dominating the ruck once again and looking more polished around the ground . The second and third qtrs were fairly even, with the Devils drawing away in the last to record their second win . Trent Stonehouse was too tall at CHF, with Hockey and Copely also tidy contributors . La Trobe were competitive but apparently struggled to contain the Devils' top six. Breaking the trend of convincing winning margins was Peninsula, who snatched a thri lling . The -vvesties two point win over West :_ looked to have the game under control kicking an impressive 8 goals in the first term with Brockiey getting plenty of touches and Smythe among the early goal kickers . The Pirates managed to come back during the final stages of each qtr to stay a chance with Bowman rebounded well and Pavze (6 goals) particularly dominant with his marking
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i . ho has also won style . LL, s ui = : ~ : . gcorge and Williams w~ go a ion ky to dete r_ining the fortunes of the resf :cti anzs . The Vultures by 26 points . Paw d hosts --- and will -_ :)oaa ci . The Piranl despen get a win on are aver< 'ng less than 8>als a game a ie to inject .owing at I nagod s c enthusiasm around Albert Park . Salesiz meanwhile, are undefeated and hoping i~,~ another even contribution ahead of next week's _!ash with Mentone. Salesian by 34 points . _ -- t<째Aes on I- - at Victoria Park and s -ijouid have enou zers to account for their _uests . Both sides ha 째 fallen victim to 'one bad qtr' of footy thus far, however the K's will handle the tighter confines of their home better than the Students and have moved the ball out of thei r
4ensive half quite well of late . Kew by 23 oits. tackles an old foe in t irate Park for the first time since we lattCi 5 Gi` in '99. Both teams move the hall pretty rell although the Krusher's height could be troublesome for the home side . Adamic and Atchison always have a good tussle in the ruck while the onballers' battle looks fairly even. Oakleigh looking slightly better at this stage, although the Pirates showed plenty of heart last week and will back themselves to win . a is starting to move into its work but will] not ve everything its way against West The Westies will rue last week a s ,one i; it got away and have the midfield to match Parkside, but they fell down at times across half forward whereas the Devils have won that area in recent weeks . Parkside by 24 points.
AV Ms ^s~~ ~ ~ D2 S ecti o n Mentone Amateurs v, Williamstown CYMS Power House v . Salesian 0 C Kew v. La Trobe Uni . Peninsula 0 B v. Oakleigh Parkside v . West Brunsw ic k
CLL ~ ST '.7-DI RESERVE Williams Williamstown 9 34 Macgeorge Mentone 10 33 Thain Salesian 3 19 Bell Kew 2 14 PaNTze Peninsula 6 12 Beck Parkside 4 1 2
D2 RESERVE PATRONS ARE NOT PERMI (TED -10 BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNb1JICK F" iK OR INTO iMY VAFA VENU E
:: 5 .2 8.3 11 .5 (92 13.9 13 .13 27,17 (1?9) aE :TQ7:E :1-'i'== URS 5 .6 0 a ::1zIg =: Hunter 4, Dodley 3, Lewis 1 . B . Papadopoulos 2, Adamic 2, McHenry 2 . Khodr 1 . Best: Dodley, Schultz. Hunter. B. Papadopoulos, Bremley, McHenry . ', -,entonc: McGeorge 10, T. Barr 8, Perrin 4 . O'Meara 2, C. Barr 1 . White 1, Davies 1 . Best: T. Barr, Stephens, Gallagher, Emmett, ','cGeorge, Perrtn .Uffipises: N. Evans. M . Fraser ( F). K. Pay. N. Lemon (B) WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 6 .2 12.6 15.8 20.11 (131) 2 .1 2.6 5.6 7 .7 (49) POWERHOUSE Will iamstown CYR3S: Williams 9, Ferris 3, Thomson 2 . '. IcCutcheon 2, Macleod, Wheeler . Grant . Bartolo . Best: Williams . Thomson, MeCutheeon, Gran t, Wheeler, Munro . Powerhouse : Burt 2, H . Clarke 2, Robinson 2 . Richardson. Best : J. Clarke, Plush, Miller, Craven, Senior. Turner. Umpires: J . Moore, G . Roberts (F) 1 .7 5 .11 11 .11 14 .16 (100) 2.1 4 .1 6.6 9.8(62) : Grace 5 . Thain 3 . R Stevens 2. Sutherland . Turley, Todd . ns. Best: Davey, A Stevens, Turley, Logan. Smith, Smott. en 2, Bell 2 . Stephenson, Woodhouse, Rafraele . Blair, ker. Best : Stephens, Landwehr. Gillam, Woodhouse, Cracknell, Moore Umpires: M. Gibson ( R) (F)
PARKSIDE
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TROBE U1dY . Parkside: Stonehouse 5, Beck 4 . Copley 4, Moral 3, Reginato 2. Pandari 1, Thomson 1 . Best : McCall, Hockey . Copley. Stonehouse, Wise, Pino. La Trobe: Not received . Best : Not received. Umpires: G. Kennedy, G . Rolls (F ) WEST BRUNSWICK 8 .4 11 .7 13.10 14 .14 (98) PENINSULA O.B 6 .0 8.4 12 .4 16,4 (100) West Brunswick. Smythe 3, R Heywood 3 . Dishon 3. Benjamin, Broekley, Disisto, Lehmann, Howlett. Best: Draper, Smythe. Brockley, Benjamin, Cannane . Lehmann . Peninsula OB : Payze 6, Bonner 3 . Coghlan 2, Kent 2. J Atchison, S Murray, A Atchison. Best : Bowman, Crean . A Atchison, Murray, Payze, T. Prendergast.Umpires : G . Paleodunos (F)
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8.4 11 .5 11 .7(; ..) . : " (~J) 1 .1 3.7 5 ._ :~ h : Leslie 3, Wilson 3, Dickie 1 . Hanley 1 . Thomas 1 . Head , Monaghan 1 . Best : Head, Andonopoulos. Kerley, Lesley, Bruerton, orlando .Mentone : Walsh 2, Burns 2, Matlock 2 . O'Brien 1, Cousins 1 . Best : Lovett, Lockhart. Mathews, Cousins . Smith. Walsh. 6TiLL STO ' GYMS 3 .4 5.9 9.10 13.13 (91) 3 .0 3.1 6.4 12 .5 (77) POWERHOUSE Williamstown GYMS : Jones 4, Burgess 3, Robinson 2 . Saunders 2. Hann, McNemy. Best: Jones . J . Hynes. Pach. Grochowski. Robinson, Bouras.Pow : Pavlou 5, Cassia 3, Hall 2, Gill 2 . Best : Taylor, Hall. Keats . Casio . Gill . Rainey . 9,11 (65) SALESIAN 1 .6 6 .7 8.10 1 .4 1 .5 2.6 5.9(39) 1MW Sales'= Chapman 2. Bourke 2, ByTne. D Forer , M Forer, Sutherland . Kirchner. Best: Morrish .Parisi.Chapman.D Forer, Chalmers Kew: Mc Gauchi 2, Me Gauchi . Bruno .Camn3gna . Best: Me Gauclri . Solis, Fraser, Ryan, Drago . Campagn a PARKSIDE results not recefi)ed LA TROBE U'Nl . Parkside : Mangos 4. M . Ross 3, Warren 3, Cassar 1 . P. Romano 1 . Best: McGilllan. Cassar. Warren. Masset, Ross. Hubbard. La trobe : Not received . Best : Not received . 12 .13 15.17 (107) WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .3 10.7 3.1(19) PENINSULA O.B. 2 .1 2 .1 2 .1 West Brunswick- Vitale 4, Bagnall 3, Smith 3, Hovland 3, Campbell, Sherry. Best : Hoyland, Bagnall . Vitale, Lampel.'1vryford . Baker. Peninsula O.B: Franks. Powell. Krohn. Best : Wilson, Prendergast . Palmer, Halev. Krohn. Muir.
D2 Section KEW Coach : Serge D'Angelo Res .: Greg Crimmins 1 B Lafranchi 2 L Fitzgerald 3 G Horgan 4 G Crimmins
5 L BradleY 6 N Tinnetti 7 T Aitken 8 N Derrico 9 A Eaton 10 B Cullen 11 B Woodhouse 12 J Growcott 13 C K yriako u 14 J Looker 15 C Bradley (C 16 D Wood 17 R Perri 18 N Nigro 19 J Dennis 20 A Acfield 21 B Shaw 22 C Stephens 23 R Baker 24 G Palmer 25 C Watts 26 M Stevenson 27 T Moore 28 D Cracknell ~) C 29 M Dalrymple 30 C Giansante (RVC) 31 K Gillam 32 A Drago 33 D Wayland 34 Matt Fitzgerald 35 R Bruno (RDVC) 36 S Ryan 37 J Landwehr (VC) 38 J Beer 39 M Mc Inerny 40 P Durbridge 41 R Livingston 42 Sette 44 J Bell 47 S SByrnes 48 L Jensen 49 S Vidler 50 J Griffiths 51 M Blair 52 Fi Campagna 61 S Moussi 62 B Mc Gauchie 64 J Cronin 65 M Ayers 66 J O'Kane 67 T Beattie 68 B Mc Gauchie 99 S Bruno
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res . Coach: Clinton Perry 1 . M . Bakogiannis 2. S . Fredrickson 3. D. Sheldrick 4. C. Perry rY 5. A . Randell 6. B . Cameron 7. S . Gemmola 8 . J . Camm 9 . L. Walker 10. A . Hewitt 11 . J . Levy 12 . M . Forrest 13 . T. Luderman 14. L . Wakeling 15 . B. Auldist 16 . S. Bray 17 . S. Gloury 18, B. Grant 19 . S. White 20 . A. Murphy 21 . D. Edmunds 22 . P. Stewart 23 . R. Storer 24 . S . Edwards 25 . S . Brooks 26 . B . Hewitt 27. D. Gilmour 28 . C. Ross 29. P. White 30. J . Smith 31 . J . O'meara 32. D . Hill 33. M . Watson 34. S . Paterson 35. J . Eyre 36. T. Mawdsley 37. C . Porter 38. A . Willis 39. N . Rosengreen 40. R . Slater 41 . A. Samson 42 . D. Gleason 43 . A. Poulton 44 . R. Mather 45 . D. McKeekin 46 . D. Hartley 47 . H. Girdwood 48 . L. McNamara 49 . M . Day 50 . K . Hopkins 51 . C. Francias 52 . T. Stauton 53. A . Tucker 54. T. Peters 55. A . Cummings 61 . B. Launikonis
63. J. Laidlaw 65. A. Hall 66. A. Ballie 70. J Dumaresq
MENTONE Coach : Tony Macgeorge Res. Coach : Phil Emmett
OAKL EIGN A .F.G. Coach: Russell Bruerton Res Coach; Pad Nkalds
PARKSI® E Coach : Laurie Zarafa Res Coach : Mark Rowe
1 M . Hovey 2 R. Gallagher 3 M . Dixon D. Emme tt 5 A . White 6 C . Stephens 7 K . Gunter 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 B . Sebrie 10 T. Stillma n 11 C . O 'Meara 12 M . Davies 13 M . Hayes 13 A. King 14 M . Etcell 15 Mi Sullivan 16 J. McCarthy 17 C . Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 C. Stewart 20 P. Krings 21 D. Kelly 22 S. Barker 22 P. Murphy 23 Ma Sullivan 24 X. Smith 25 G . Uptin 26 A. Rock 27 M . Wise 28 C. Johnston 28 M . O'Brien 29 M . Merfield 30 N . Freese 31 B . Matlock 32 B . Coleman 33 N . Wilkins 33 D. Andrew 34 D. Sheehan 35 M . Johnstone 36 C . Ogier 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S . Perrazo 39 A . Fimster 40 C . Goddchild 40 D . Nichol s 41 C . Rock 42 S. May
1 B. Gee 2 A. Bloomfield 3 D. MacKenzie 4 P. Papadopoulos 5 T. lanchello 6 R. Dooley 7 B . Hall 8 R . Marshall 9 J . Moutis 10 M . McHenry 11 C . Hanley 12 G. Treacy 13 S . Randle 14 A . Schultz 15 G . Redford 16 W. Arthur 17 A. Hunter 18 J. Connellan 19 P. Taylor 20 T. Adamic 21 A. Monaghan 22 M . Burt 23 P. Dickie 24 S. Kitts (C) 25 C. Marshall 26 A. Kitts 27 M . Aaron 28 A. Khodr 29 J . Sposito 30 A. Moulang 31 T. Bromley 32 B. Gant 33 M . Clark 34 L. Head 35 R. Nuske (RC) 36 J . Tolley 37 P. Torpey 38 B . Papadopoulos 39 M . Dordevic 40 L. Dounis 41 J . Bruerton 42 S . Dalton
5 T. Storehous e 6 A . Stuart 7 J . Musca t 8 J . Chilcott 9 A . Constantin i 10 A . Vita 11 B . Hockey (VC) 12 D . McCall 13 A . Copley 14 V. Romano 15 D . Moodie (C ) 16 P. Romano 17 A. Roman o 18 A. Reginato 19 C . Williams 22 R . Wise 23 R . Beck 24 R . Marull i 25 M . McPherson 26 S. Ross 27 D. Matthews 28 R. Martine z 29 J . Uboaperto 30 S . Gun n 31 A. Inglis (RVC) 32 J . McCal l 33 K. Allan 34 M . Roman o 35 C. Panjari 36 J . Sculley (CR ) 37 J . Panjari 38 F. Darrig o 42 P. Dean 43 J . Hubbar d 44 P. Solig o 47 B . Pollock 50 B . Carma n 51 J. Scholl
43 M. Barr
43 J . Seymour
52 E . Cassasio
45 C . Barr 46 C . Ross 47 J . Tully 47 G . Anslade 48 M. Walsh 49 L. McHugh 50 T. Peck 51 G . Hollingworth 52 G . Wyatt 53 D. Noonan 55 P. Dynes 57 D. Fraser 58 J . Noonan 61 K . Lockhart 65 T. Allinson
44 N . Smith 45 G. Chapman 46 P. Andrinopoulos 47 D . Peeters 48 A. McKenzie 49 G . Orlando 50 . P. Taylo r 51 . J. Kerley 52 . P. Andrinopolous 53 . T. Khouri 54 R . Keating 55 A. Gook 56 J . Alis s
55 J. Eastwoo d 56 C . Massett 58 T. Mango s 60 J . Drakopoulos
70 T. Rogers
57 M . Coppoc k
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58 L. Thomas 59 W. Ogilvie 60 A. Jone s
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POWER HOUSE
SALESIAN
WEST BRUNSWICK
1 S. Parsons 2 A. Parsons
3 M. Goldthorpe E.Bowen 5 N .Kent
3 N . Pavlou 4 B . Turner 5 M . Braini
3 S Sutherlan d 4 A Healey 5 M Canavan 6 R Cincotta
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6 A . Burt
7 G Gaspari
S.Murray s P.Angus P.K;ohn ;0 A.Haley
7 C . Richardson 8 S . Cross 11 J . Gill 12 A .Davidson
8 S Logan 9 A Campbel l 10 D Oliver
A. Landry 12 R.Powney ; T. Braden 1 '. S . Jackson
13 Ja. Harris 14 A . Burt 15 C .Trewin 16 M.Higgins
13 I Bobetic 14 C Roache 15 D Ievoli 16 P Turley 17 M Ferwerda
15 B .Cook
18 A Sexton
~~ 8 . J . Whelan
17 C .MacLeod (Res Cpt ) 18 F.Doyle 19 J. Evans 20 P. Ryan
21 Greq Riley 22 R Stevens
15 B. Howlett 16 S Smythe 17 R . Heywood
19 C. tJoyd 20 S .Prendergast
21 D .Miller 22 D . Hutchinson
23 M Smith 24 A Grace
18 M. McManus 19 M. Stringer
17 R Har t 17(R)R Plochin o
21 T. Prendergast
23 S. Craven (Cpt)
20 B. Young
18 D Oldham
22 A .Atchison
24 S.Cummins
23 A .Burke
25 D. Boland
i ; R . Huighson 17 ' J . Coughlan
24 S. White 25 J.Atchison
26 J.Senior 27 J. Robertson
26 P. Prendergast
29 R. Cassio
27 S.Payze 28 B.Taylor
30 N.Miller 31 R. Marshall (Res VC)
29 G .Nelson
33 R.Taylor
30 A.Crean 30 R . Blood (Res.) 31 C . Lennon
34 P. Eyers 35 J .Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson
32 T. Harding
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.d Alan Ladd (Just ask them and they will tell _u!!!), worst umpire - Ron Martyn ( He claims thai he is the worst but I have never seen him umpire); Pet Dislikes - People who do not attend the after match and the negativity from the media about umpires and umpiring . It does not help promote the game . Vin joined the VAFAUA in 1990 and he has many milestones but the most significant ones were officiating with Craig Brajtberg in his 100th and today's game. He loves umpiring and the umpires I clubs have been supportive throughout his career `they're great people' he said . An incident that he'll never forget was the ball hitting his head as he bounced in a semi final, a few years ago. The game was video taped and the incident ended up on the Footy Shows' Almost Legends segment . . . . . .but he did not ~=rin a prize! Vins' pet dislikes are cold showers and people that do not attend the after match. Have a g: ' day, Jerka and Vinnie!!
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HEN Me ICE (No. 28 Blue) - Nickname : Kenny, Age : 28, Began Umpiring in 1998, currently in Dl Section, umpire for fitness, AFL Team : Richmond, Best AFL Player : Matthew Knight s PUMPS (Past Umpires) The PUMPS Luncheon will be held on June 10th 2001 in the Umpires Room at Elsternwick Park . For more information please contact John Kelly on 9557 2727 (H) or johnikellyCartelstra.easymail.com.au.
FUNCTION DATES : Answer to - lay 12th Question - Boundary umpire is to blow tiv,istle and signal out of bounds, field umpire acknowledges it and boundary umpire throws the ball back into play . Winner was - Steve Bean - Elsternwick AFC . The winner recei,cs 2 MCG match day tickets courtesy of
Golf Day - 27/5/01 ; VAFA Race Day - 24/6/01 ; Trivia Night - 30/6/01 ; Cocktail Night - 27/7/01 ; Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 ; Grand Final Brunch & BBQ - 23/9/01 and Presentation Night - 28/9/01 .
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(D FOLLOWING up on our fitness story last week o,i Barry Alexander from Oakleigh, happy to mcntion that you can catch chief Phil Stevens at 5 .30am on the streets of Beaumaris . Phil says he ocs to bed around 10 .30pm and he's always brâ&#x20AC;˘cn an early riser. He's happy to have company and don't worry about keeping up as Phil is not he warrior he once was . He tells us that if he gets into a jog a lot of his joints remind him his body has endured too many battles . "It's quite frightening," Phil says .
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0 OLD Camberwell is back at Gordon Barnard Reserve after a year away while the ground was refurbished . It's got new irrigation, fence, posts and it has been laser levelled . Now the Wellers are looking, with the help of the City of Booroondara, to re-build the change rooms and make the pavilion into a two-level complex with a glass viewing area . 0 DE LA's Annual Blue & Gold Bail is on June 2 at the Malvern Town Hall . For $140 a double }â&#x20AC;˘ou get: meal, drinks, $2000 door prize and a band. Patrick McConville : 0418-331-532 . 0 MAZENOD records its first win after opening with three losses in first foray in A Section since 1996 . The super positive David Murray did it by slicking to the game plan . It was the same philosophy he used last year during the B Section finals when the Nodders came from losing the second-semi to get up for the flag. ''S.T BRIAN Taylor is listed as the coach of Old Carey in the Handbook but Big Brian had to say no to the Bulleen-based club on the eve of the season following more offers of work from the media. "It would have been great to have BT as the coach . It would have been an attraction to the
president Barr and a BT as:, i .stan t has stepped up ; J coach . ONE of th e interchanges ever pa!;,, ! 7urray2QOt3B waaion seen was p, erreiershio Ccach performed by an
Ivanhoe Assumption player midway into a pressure-packed third quarter against Aquinas O.C at Ringwood last Saturday . (May 12) . The player charged across the ground and astonished Hoes coach Brad Hall by yelling he had to have a toilet break . It took the embarrassed player no more than three minutes to sprint to the rooms 100m away and return, looking oh so relieved . There was more light relief in a tense final quarter shootout between the Hoes and Bloods . With 36 seconds left on the clock and only seven points the difference, a field umpire spied a large hole over a sprinkler and stopped play . Five minutes expired before officials filled the hole, exasperating some Hoes supporters behind goals . A Bloods defender sagely quipped to them : "It's all part of the game plan" . 0 WOMEN IN AMATEUR FOOTBALL (M -Dianne Whiteley, umpire and Umpires' Corner scribe . With that pedigree you'd think Dianne would love some exposure in this column yet when approached for a brief interview she was reticent . "I love the comradeship and the training," was about all we could get from Di on why she loves Amateur footy. Though we did get this scoop : Brett Whiteley, the artist, was a cousin of Dianne's . Any chance Di we could auction a painting and use some of the proceeds to resurrect the Channel 31 show ? feedback: beitaelts(a~aiphalink .com .au
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Maribyrriong and Ringwood Blues will play a very entertaining game with both sides in good early form . Ringwood should have enough experience o. v r Li Younger Maribyrnong . Colac and Parkside se( '111 e v e n l y matched but Parkside have previous' finals experience'that may get them "over the line. Hawthorn may have to wait another week to get their first victory as Mambourin Tigers at home are hard to beat . The last game for the round is between Sth Yarra and Moonee Valley with Sth Yarra looking good on paper as Moonee Valley has had a slow start to the year. Division 3: Broadmeadows and Geelong are both coming off good wins and should play a close game but the Broadmeadows backline may prove the difference between the two sides . Sth Yarra and Bendigo will also be a close game with Sth Yarra's tall players making it hard for the enthusiastic mosquito fleet of Bendigo.
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Iiaringal and Geelong played a highly skilled affair at Parkville with Geelong running out the winners . With a number of players pressing for selection in the higher divisions . Broadmeadows and Sth Yarra played what was the game of the clay with Broadmeadows playing Klein's paddock to perfection and holding off a barnstorming Sth Yarra . The game being saved with the Broadmeadows fullback just getting his hand to a long bomb at goal seconds before the fina l Round 4 : Division 1 :
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Fitzroy Reds soundly defeated Elsternwick, keeping an undefeated record while consigning the Wickers to their second straight loss. OCs overcame South Melbourne Districts to also in a perfect win-loss ratio. k upset Richmond Central by 64 points, bu t magnitude of the victory suggests it wasn't such a fluke after all . ' Bentleigh won comfortably over UHSOB by 89 points . e Demons' 13-goal first half set them up nicely, with debutant Scott Sice, Henry- and Gold standing out in what was a solid team performance by Bentleigh. The students were best served by club record Fatty Wallace and debutant and Nathan Rose. In something of a shoot-out at Rathmines Road, the Hawks got up over a fast finishing Gryphons by three goals. Dave Walter kicked seven for the visitors, while Stuart Avery was a rock in the Hawks' defence. ROUND 5 PREVIEW Elsternwiek line up against Monash Gryphons at Elsternwick Park No . 2 in a crucial match for both sides, whom are trying to avoid a third straight defeat . Elsternwick have had the tougher workload in the last fortnight, while Monash have certainly have had their opportunities to win both their games in the same period. Although Gryphons coach Jack McDonald has mooted the possibility of a comeback "to be the small crumbing forward we need," the Gryphs will break their supporters hearts again. Elsternwick to win. Hawthorn host "road warriors" St. John's OC in another intriguing battle. Although the Hawks kicked 20 goals last week, Coach Peter Tyson must be worried about the 17 conceded at the other end . The JOCs haver ft done anything wrong so far this season, and again it is hard to fault them here, especially as the Hawks will struggle to kick 20 this week against the likes of St Johns. JOCs for mine . South Melbourne District play at home against Richmond Central, who have been a shadow of their former selves so far this season. The Cobras will be keen to get off the mark, and may fancy their chances against the Swans . However, I feel that they don't have enough power up forward while South have shown some potential in this area, despite their win-loss record. South to win . Fitzroy Reds make the journey to The Zoo for their match against UHSOB. The Reds have been a difficult proposition all season for their opponents and quite frankly I can't see anything changing here today, while UHSOB come up against their second quality opponent in a row after having played Bentleigh last
week . Fitzroy to come up t r u in p s comfortably . tuning up nicely for their epic clash again the Demons next week . Speaking of which, Albert Park entertain Beutleigh by The Lake in todays final match. Although the Falcons will be buoyed by their big win over the Cobras, the Demons look to be a class above most other teams in this grade . Bentleigh should be too good . What Ed Says: The Americas Cup, the Australian Cricket Team, Essendon. Sporting events/teams synonymous with winning streaks . Alas, my streak of fives also came to an end, ending a streak of three whole weeks! ! Same old, same old as Fitzroy, Bentleigh and St .Johns continue on their winning ways . The middle of the pack won't want to leave it too long or else this group will be long gone . ELsternwick host Monash in a clash with which the result will have a significant impact on the season . The Wicks shouldn't underestimate Monash, I think that they might be a finals' smoky. Home ground advantage though, the Wicks ! Hawthorn host St.Johns in another game that will give some strong indications on not only the two sides concerned but also the grade . St .Johns have plenty of firepower, with a host of rangy forwards and this might prove a bit too much for the Hawks. Another classic "VFL" match (this grade certainly has plenty) when South Melbourne host Richmond. Richmond couldn't have asked for a worse start to the year but the pride of the club will no doubt come to the fore in future matches . None the less, South Melbournes form continues to hold up, they have played the three superpowers of the grade . Should be enough to win. Uni Hip welcome Fitzroy in the second of the doomsday double . Uni battled valiantly last week against the might of Bentleigh and now into a rampaging Reds. Hard to see the home team troubling the Reds though . Albert Park will look to continue to kickstart their year but unfortunately they run into Bentleigh. With "ER" Sharp an absolute handful for all concerned, Bentleigh should prevail, but not before a typical super human effort by Pete Smith, a true warrior down at the Falcons. RESERVES Gryphons, JOCs, Centrals, Reds, Demons.(Pete)
Wicks, Jocs, Sth . Melbourne, Reds, Bentleigh (Ed) SOCIAL Elsternwick - are holding their trivia night this Saturday the 19th of May at the Elsternwick Club . Free drinks at 7.00pm. Uni High - offer their best wishes to Chris Langton . The high marking forward shattered his left forearm in a sickening incident at Bentleigh. A plate and eight screws were inserted on Sunday . All the best for a sI _ledy recovery Chris! . CONTACT once again, I can be contacted via e-mail on Peter.PS .WilliamsonCcentrelink.gov.au, phone on 9920 9054 or fax on 9920 9097 . Thank you to those nho have submitted reports this week, keep it up . we'd like to hear from as many people as possible, so please contact either myself or Ed . Good luck to your team today, and have a great rA weekend!
Monash Gryphons - superstar Justin Hetherington reached the 50 game milestone for the club recently in the Round 3 clash against South Melbourne Districts . A r,,,ular high finisher in the club B & F count, he has a rare combination of skill and grit . Anyway, congratulations "Judda," and I sincerely hope you can stick around for at least another 50 games . Elsternwiek - the legendary Adam "Hank" Iiankin plays his 200th game . A member of their 1991 flag winning side, he has managed to average over two goals a game during his career . A stalwart on the training track, he has also managed to recently overcome a debilitating attack of gout . Good luck today, big fella . (Still going strong Hank SH would be proud - BC - good luck!) "wYonash Gryphons - Jon "JB" Blandford becomes the first player in the history of this young club to reach the milestone of 150 games . Jon has been with the club since its Club XVIII days and won the Best and Fairest in 1994. Formerly a high marking forward, these days he is a flamboyant playmaker off the half back flank . Well done, "JB," and hopefully you have some more milestones left in you . Bentleigh - wish to congratulate Mark Eyles who plays his 100th ;retme this week.
CLUB LST WK TOTAL D3 SECTION Sharp Bentleigh 8 31 Hilton St Johns 10 23 E;illmister Monash Gryphons 2 21 Mussared Elsternwick 1 19 'Wan Albert Park 10 19 D3 RESERVE I.ord Hawthorn 1 10 Lilikakas Elsternwick 0 8 1.adson St Johns 2 7 Christian St Johns 2 7
FTfTdtU7C REDS 7 .3 11.5 16.11 21 .17 (143) FZSTFRNt ; ICE 0.2 1.3 3.4 4,9 (33) Fitavy Reds: Roncht 4, Pkloto 4, vernal 4, Dtacrogiwgls 2, Gunn 2, Mitchell T, Urbancic• Rawlins, Greenwood, Jackson P, Dnuy, Raw•llns, Urbanck . Hart B .Hart B, Jackson P. Elsternwick; MLSsag6a, Mussared, Nicol . McAdam . Best: Cunningham, Mahony C, lvlgmare, Mahoney B . Umpires: A Hoogatdyk (F) HAWI HORNAFC 6 .1 14.2 17 .7 20.11 (131) MO;iASH GRYPHONS 7 .2 9.7 12 .7 17.10 (112) Hawthorn: Lauletta 8. Jackomos 3, Fulton 2, Davies 2 . Jonhston 2, S. Avery, Baccint . Pekin. Best: Ban&eld, Saulle, Lauletta, Ogge, Wllson . Burke. Monssh: Walter 7, Healy 2, Long 2 . Leeton 2. Killnuster 2, Ftm,verday. Coxhead. Best : Walter, Btandford, Hetherington, Flovi2rday, N Rutherford . 1iells. Umpires: S. Stokes. B. McLeod fF) 5r. JOHNS 6.2 12.6 19 .11 21 .17 (143) SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS6.4 8.5 11 .7 17 .9 (111) St Johns . Hilton 10, Horbury 4 . Coulon 2, Walker 2, Hartnett 2, Jones 1 . Best: Sharp, Koppens. Hilton, RydquLst. Emery, Hartnett . South &IrIbourne: Doyle 7. Henderson 4. Cheevers 3, McFarlane 1 . McQualter 1, Aquillna 1 . Best: Henderson, AquiBna McFarlane . Thomas, Stepnell . Hughes .Umpfres: M. Morrison (R) (F) ALBERT PARK 3.3 9 .9 17.11 20.15 (135) RICHMOND CEhTRAL 4.0 4 .2 8.8 10.11 (71) Albert Perk: Allan 10. Fairfield 3. Fleming Roberton . Letchford, DiMingo. Parcnanscbe, vatables, Williams . Best : Taylor. Allan. Roberton. Storey, Fairfield, Diftingo Richmond Central : white 2, 0'Sullhan 2. Shannon 2. Makro3m, AndoPolotvs, Deegan . B1rt. Best 0'sulltvan, Shamnon, Kelly, White . Andolxilous. Comrry. Umpires: R Martyn, J . A_qxnan (F'), A ShieLs. N. Hitchen (B) BENn.E1GH 6.6 13.10 18.15 22 .18 (150) UHSOB 0.0 5.1 6 .3 9 .7(61) BEd 11RE1GH: Sharp 8, McClillodt 3, Padgttam 3, weler, Seeley, Graham, Adaway. Henry, Eyks . Go4d, A Pfttito. Best- Ske, Henry, Gold, Eytes. L. haran, Seeley. HAWIHORN : Tate 2. vebergang Fanrlly, Catlin, M . Butaa. Zulkk, Wallace, Cameron . Best Wallace. Rose, Catlin, S. Maguire, M. Butera, Has3ettUm(aere : P. Rapke, P. Woods (F ) D3 RESERVE FTrZROY REDS 3.9 8.10 12.13 13.19.97 Fd.S1Y.rRNW1Clt 1 .1 2.3 5.4 5.5 .35 Fitzroy Reds: Kane 3,Bennic 2, Bibenedetto, CahID, Heenan, George, Schia+.ro, Prior, Parsons. Mackinnon. Best Bantle, Cook P, McBurney 1. Burgmanrt, Card, Berridge. Elsterawicli: Hankm 4, walker. Best: Allen, Currie S . Lewis, Hankin, Franken . HAWRiORN AFC 4.6(30) MONASH GRYPHONS 6 .8(44) Howtimm Lord, Brick Cargtll. Villaui . Best Kerr . Brkk, S Williams, Dixon. Barker, Mountain. Monash: White, Males, Hale, Palumbo, Watson, Carta. Best: Campbell, Chartesan. Rogers, Warren, varcoe, Mastromamto ST. JOHNS 1.3 2.3 5.5 9,8(62) SOUli1 MELB. DISTRICTS 1.1 4.4 7.6 7.6(48) St Johns: Ladson 2. Christian 2. Hancock 2, Sahanis 2, Back 1 . Best:Cotton, Fonka . Back. hancrock. Boulton . Santon L South Melbourne D'xsYricts: Bryson 3, Slade 2. Lazzaro 1 . Gostey 1. Best Baade, McCauley, BaaMer, Doyk, Henderson . ALBERT PARK 1 .2 4.2 6 .3 7.6(48) RICHMOND C,EN'iRAI . 4 .3 6.6 8.9 15.9(99) Albert Perk: Wardtaw, Toth, Lunt, Green, McKay . Pearsa . Pastras. Best Lapsley. Bourne, Houston, Steward, Pearson . Green . Richmond CmSmi: Leemhcuggan 5 . Comber 3, Day 2. Lane 2, Harris . Berimano. Jones. Best Melville. Dutton, Law, Brown, Prentice, lxanbruggen SEP7nEIGH 2 .2 2 .2 4.5 7.9(51) 13AWI7tORPI 1 .3 8.4 10.9 14.17 (101) Heatleigh: Jackson 2, Brown 2. Hohneshy. Clough, Sampson. Best- Holmesby, Jackson . I7,mattina, Richarcls, SSdnty . Backman . Hawthorn, French 4 Catiateri 3, Butera 2, Longton 2. Rees 2, Hayes. BestWebber, Shepherd, French, Stanton, Divenuto, Patdlebury .
TODAY'S MATCHES, D3 Sectio n Elstemwick v. Monash Gryphons Hawthorn Amateurs v . St . Johns 0 C South Melboume Districts v. Richmond Centra l UHSOB v. Fitzroy Reds Albert Park v . Bentleigh
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With the season now four rounds old, the Werribee Amateur bubble has finally burst with a reality check provided by Bulleen Cobras . Syndal however, has continued on their merry way, while poor old Eley Park have been left wondering where they will find any respite from the vigours of D4 . Every other team has shown glimpses that they could be part of the finals action at the end of the season. Review Once again the "Match of the Day" did not live up to its top billing with a Bullen Cobra whitewash of the young Werribee Amateur side . In a somewhat scrappy encounter the Bees were given a football lesson by a Cobra outfit that was faster, stronger and more direct at goal . If not for the inaccurate kicking of Bulleen, the inexperienced Werribee side may have gone down by a lot more than the eventual twentygoal margin . Matt Keogh and Shane Alabacos tried hard for the Bees but with Bulleen having winners all over the ground, and in particular the brilliance of Reeves, Trinchi, Gencareili and Orwin, the game was never in doubt . Eltham continued their good form from last week as they held out a determined . . in a fast, free flowing game . The Turtles got off to a good start but Rupertswood gained the asce idancy in the second quarter to go into the half time break with a small lead. After half time, "Hard Nut" McKenzie moved into the Turtle back pocket and combined well with Hart to provide plenty of opportunities for the Turtle forwards to establish a good lead . Rupertswood regained the lead in the final quarter but the Turtles, through "Junior" Mizzi who was dominant again in the centre and McDonald on the wing who "had more marks than a straight A student", were able to kick ahead to win by seven points . Syndal Tally Ho had a fright against a determined Swinburne outfit that demonstrated they are a side not to be taken lightly, especially at home . After three quarters the lead see sawed as neither side was able to gain any substantial scoreboard advantage . In the final quarter Swinburne locked the first goal to go 14 points up and many pundits were anticipating a boilover in the making . This was not to be, however, as Grant VanDerkruk starred in the ruck and provided the Syndal onballers with plenty of the ball to allow their forwards to kick 10 unanswered goals and run out 31 -point winners, Old Westbourne were back on the wirmers list defeating a struggling Eley Park side at Warrior Park . The Warrior side established an I I goal lead at half time through some fine work in the centre by Ray "Angus" Aldridge and around the ground by "Jueky"
Horsburgh . Although the Warriors did slow down in the second half, the match wa s never in doubt as the side ran out coznfortable 90point winners . In the final game St . 's will have brought a smile to club president Ernie Sigley's face as they won in a boiiover to defeat Mt.Lilydale by 25 points. Preview Mt Lily dale vs Bulleen Cobras Mt.Lilydale would have been bitterly disappointed to let last week's game slip, upsetting their otherwise good start to the season . On the other hand, Bulleen have gone from strength to strength as their new players begin to blend to form a strong, powerful line up . Mt .Lalydale are a stronger side at home, but if the Cobra's can stay on top of their fast on-ball brigade they should be too tall up forward to register win number four by 38 points. North B lek vs Swinburne University After having a week's rest North Brunswick will be keen to get back onto the winner's list against Swinburne University . The Razorbacks on the other hand will be upset to have let the game slip against the premiership favorites last week and will undoubtedly be looking to carry the form of the first three and a bit quarters into this game. If Swinburne can carry this form into today's game it should see them victorious in a close encounter by 5 points . Syndal y Ho vs Rupertswood Ruperstwood have shown that they will be hard to beat this season but they will find no solace as they make the trek out to Svndal today . Syndal will be relentless as they attempt to keep their 100% record in tact and with Jake Hannemann dominating up forward and Garry Kemper controlling the wing, they should take out this game by 18 points . 8t. 's vs Old Westbourne Quite a lot of history will be relived as Old Westbourne makes its first real road trip for the season to St.Mary's today . The Saints will be pleased to have finally broken the duck and will be looking to apply the physical pressure to Old Westbourne to gain the ascendancy, However, with "Skivvy" Slattery finding his kicking boots and "Pinocchio" Robson finding form for the Warriors, the lads from the west should win a tight encounter by 3 points. Eley Park vs Eltham O C Eley Park has been finding the going tough this season and Brian Doody's Eltham Turtles are unlikely to show them any mercy today. The Turtles had "more
turnovers than a Danish bakery" last Saturday and "d11. be looking to the likes of Ritchie Bell across half back to provide more direction. In what will be another miserable day for the rebuilding Eley Park, Eltham should have a percentage boosting 75-point victory.
Werribee has the bye for the round . Eltgam - is holding its 70's and 80's night at the ,Ulgiing Club tonight . All members are requested to (C'11112 dressed in the appropriate get-up . and if they ;,re stuck for a costume, the club president is a%eilable to loan one of his safari suits . %ycrribee Amateurs - is holding a Karaoke night on Saturday 26 May . Players and members are 1,ncouraged to bring along friends, wives, girlfriends or ;lli three along to the night.
TODAY'S MATCHES D4 Section Mt . Lilydale v. Bulleen Cobras Werribee - bye North Brunswick v. Swinbume Uni . Syndal Tally-Ho v. Rupenswood St. Marys v. Old Westbourne Eley Park v. Eltham Collegians
ST. !,16RY5 6.6 8.8 12 .11 16.16 (112) 'SI'. LILYDALE 1 .0 4.7 8.13 12 .15 (87) St 3t,rys: Vincent 5. Carr 3, Dwyer 2, Harrison 1. Dwyer 1 . West 1, Hendy 1 , -:top I . 0'Shaugnessy 1. Best Carra, Harrison, Watson, Allen, F. I! in son, Frail . Stone . Mt Lilyd -I!e : Crow 3, Peark 2, Haves 2. Anderson 1 . Perera I . Wells I . .' :- :ncha I . Best : Walsh, Kellett, Manoscacd, Hayes, Anderson . f-a!ale .Unipires: M. Jenkins; (R ) (F) BULLERN COBRAS 7.4 12 .9 19.12 23.19 (157) 0.0 1 .2 2.4 3.5123) WERRIBEE AMATEURS Bulleea Cobras. Saaksjartil4, Clements 3. Pesina0 3 . Baden,Jelt 2 . Pearson 2, Gixarelll 2, Wtgney 2, Trnuln, D . 2, Katpalds, McLeod, Dall`Ogto, P . Best f_ti-.ts, Orwin, Trinelll D, Pashatt . Clements, Gencarelti . R'=bee Amateurs: McGrath 2, McMillian . Best: Keogh, A13bakis, Brown . L . a: irews. Carson, Green. Umpuxs: G. Morgan. M. Phillips (F ) 3.6 5 .7 7.11 10.14 (74) SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.1 4 .5 6 .9 16.9 (105) swiriburne: Milano 4, Eager I . Canfield 1, Prior I . Liston, Albert 1, Allen 1 . r. Milano, Debono . Hamilton, Moore. SYndal Tally-Ho : llamieman 4, Thompson 3, Dix 3, kemper 2, Va Derook 1 . B.Hacuteeman 1, L . Hannernan 1, Cachia 1 . Best Kemper, Sheer. McFarlane, Hut=an. Umpirea: A. Ladd (F) 4.3 6.5 10 .9 12.13 (85) R1lPE1tTSW 0OD 2.5 7.12 10.18 (78) all Etltam: McDonald 3, Gathercole 2. Best 2, M7zzt, Baud, HorsburgJt. Carter, Doody. Best : Mcdanald, Muzi . Doody, Bell . Luttlclc Hart Rupertswood: i~=ius 3. O'Callaghan 2, Whitehead 2, Seidel, Guant . Best : Baines, Carmody, , Fish. A O'Caltaghan, M.0'Callagtatt . Umpires : J. Lane, R Smith (F) WESTBOI7RNE 6 .6 11 .9 14.13 18.21 (129) EL*YPARK 0 .0 1 .2 3 .3 6.3(39) Old Wmtbour= Slattery 5, Rlrialiand 3, Leitch 3, ChrLsto 2, J .Horsburgh 2 , n. Crosswrll. Bilknan. Best: J .Horsburgt, Fairfield, Leitch, Robson, King . Eicj Park: Alexandrkhs. Fisher. Gerolemou, Kay, RShort, Trotter . Best RShart, Robbie, Kett. AlexandrklLs. SitmnonsUmpires: A Carrick, It Pr-, . cl
Bulleen CobrF's - congratulations to club stalwart and legend, Wayne Olney who played his 20M game round two . Wayne, a life member of the club, has captained the reserves in 1994 & 1995, been president in 1995, 2000 and 2001 and has been instrumental in ensuring the clubs recent merger was successful . A great effort . Syndal Tally Ho - Well done also to Matt Richardson who plays his 50th game today .
NAME Badanjek Pereros McGrath Bes t Pasinati Whitehead
CLUB LST WK SENIORS Bulleen-Cobras 2 Mt Lilydale 12 Werribee 2 Eltham 2 Bulleen-Cobras 3 2 Rupertswood
Harding Papanikolou Heat h Nicoll Anderson Thomas
Werribee North Brunswick Eley Park Swinburne Eley Park Werribee
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D4 RESERVE 10 9 8 8 7 7
> ST. MARYS 5 .5 13.10 19.17 26.20 (176) MT. LILYDALE 0.1 0.1 0.3 1_5(11) St Marys : Warsnoop 9, Rousts 4, Hill 4, Ryan 4 . Vincent 1, Zscmbery 1, Koumantatalds I . Theoharr6s 1 . Morcom 1 . Best: Worsnop, Ryan, Morcom. Theoharr[s. Bergin, Zsenfl>ery. Mt Lrlpdale: Turner L. Best Not received . 6 .9(45) BULLEEN COBRAS 2.3 3.6 6.9 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.0 6 .3 8.4 14 .8 (92) BuBeea Cobras: Baldi 3, Pemberton, Vass. Rodrigurs . Best : Mauarella, Pemberton, Bakh . Dam, Chan. Lykopandis Wern'bee Amateurs: Harding 5, Thomas 2, Waters 2. Flack 2, Dole, Marinls, Seeber Best: Waters. Matinis. Flack, McNamara . Alabacis A Galizi SWINBURNE 1 .2 3 .3 3.7 7 .12 (54) SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3.3 8 .5 12.5 15.10 (100) Ssvinbnrne : Roberts 2, Nicoll 2, Kane 1 . Goode 1, Freeman 1 . Best: Trainor. Fiumani, Kane, Morgan, Roberts . Goode. Syndal Tally-Ho : Dane 6, Morrison 3, Richardson 2, MacFarlane 2, Christensen 1 . Shuling 1 . Best: Boucher, Murray, Richardson . 0.1 1 .4 2.6 5 .6(36) ELTHAM RUPERTSWOOD 3.4 3 .7 8.12 13 .18 (96) ElthaaL Au Mann 2, laucone2, Stockdale, Al Mann . Best: Stoekdale, Al Mann, T.Barnett, D.Barnett . laucone, lays Rupextswooct McGrath 4 . Phillips 2. Stafford 2, McKenzie 2 . Fax. Glenn, Mandoult. Best: McGrath, Fox Glenn, Webb. Penman, Clarke . OLD WEST&OURNE 2.6 4 .9 8.11 17.14 (116) ELEY PARE 0 .2 1 .3 1 .4 1 .5(11) Old Westbourne: Evans 5, Christo 3, Stewart 3, Habersatt 2 . Hewitt 2, Leitch, Slattery. Best Slattery, Evans, Leitch, Phillips, Baulch, Aquihna May Perk: Morrison . Best: Fukushima, Murray, Morrison . Payne, Thomas, Fltntrop.
D4 Section B ULLE€N COBRAS Coach : Joe D'Angelo Asst . Coach: G. Bowan Res Coach : Nicholas Cox
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20 J. Moran
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20 J SHORT
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25 A . Delahunt
21 N . Lykopandis 22 R . Pasinati 23 J. Redfern
21 M MOORBY 22 L KETT 23 J NEWBOUND
24 P. McVeigh
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27 N . Pearc e 28 T. Crow e 29 P. Furlon g
24 R PRICE
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25 W. Olney 26 J. D'Angelo 27 J. Cartledge 28 A. Foskett 29 A. Summers 30 T. Pearson 31 S. McLaren
25 T BLAKE 26 S SIMMONS 27 C SMITH 28 J THOMAS 29 C WRIGHT 30 D HEYNES 31 M KEOWN
25 . C.HORSBURGH 26 . J .GLARE RES C/C 27 . J .SMYTH 28 . TBARNEf'r 29 . D.HOWGATE 30 . M .DECKER 31 . T.TODARO
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33 J ALEXANDRIDIS 34 S DIX
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35 R DRANE
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42 A REDDINGTON
38 . D. MONIGATTI
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45 J FLOWER 47 V FUKUSHIMA 48 G HEATH 49 D PAYNE 50 D DRAIN 51 M PAYNE 52 J NELSON 53 5 WEST
39 . ECOONERTY 40 . J .BAUD 41 .A .MANN 42 . J .HOWGATE 43 . J .MANN 44 .T.JOHNS 45 .R .DAVIES 46 . J .STOCKDALE
54 C . Varg a 55 H . Flanagan 60 T. Wilson 63 C . Carsen s 64 D . Smit h P. Beddoe s M. Cunningha m T. Grace
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A Scetion Old :,averians v. Old Brighton aiarcellin v . St . Kevin s mazc.nod v . Old Trinity - at EP Saturday nici Scotch v. University Blues ~,iNSOB v. St. Bernard s B Section Old Paradians v. Old Haileybury ch Old Boys v. Beaumaris Oki Ivanhoe v. De La Salle ormond v . Therry Penola Old t~felburnians v. Whitefriars C Section Bulleen-Templestowe v . Collegians Old Mentonians v. Caulfield Gr. Old Essendon v. Glen Eira St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Prahran Amateurs Hampton Rovers v. AJAX DI Section University Blacks v . St . Leos Emmaus Ivanhoe Assumption v. Monash Blues Banyule v. Aquinas Old Carey v . Old Geelong Old Camberwell v. Yarra Valley D2 Section Salesian v. Mentone Amateurs i .a Trobe Uni v. Power House Kew v. Parksid e Williamstown CYMS v. Peninsula 0 B Oakleigh v . West Brunswick
DS Section St. Johns v . Elsternwic k Richmond Central v. Hawthorn Amateurs South Melbourne Districts v. Albert Park Monash Gryphons v. UHSOB
Fitzroy Reds v . Bentleigh D4 Sectio n Mt. Lilydale has the bye . Swinburne University v . Werribee Rupertswood v. North Brunswick Eltham Collegians v. Syndal Tally-Ho Bulleen Cobras v. Old Westbourne St. Marys v. Eley Park
Under-19 Section 1 Collegians v. Old Scotch De La Salle v. Old Xaverians Marcellin v . St . Kevins Beaumaris v. St . Bernard s Old Brighton v. Old Melburnians Mazenod v. University Blue s Under-19 Section 2 Caulfield Gr. v . Old Haileybury St . Leos Emmaus v. Ormond Whitefriars - has the bye Yarra Valley v. Hampton Rovers Werribee v . Old Essendon Old Trinity v . Old Ivanho e Under-19 (2) Blu e Glen Eira v . Monash Blues De La Salle (2) v . Oakleigh South Melbourne Districts v. St. Kevins (2) Mentone Amateurs v. Old Xaverians (2) MHSOB v AJAX Under-19 (2) Red Therry Penola - has the bye Aquinas v. Old Paradians University Blacks v. North Old Boys Old Camberwell v. Bulleen-Templestowe Rupertswood v. Ivanhoe-Assumption - TB A Club XVIII (1 ) Therry Penola v. Old Scotch De La Salle v. Brunswick Prahran Amateurs v. St . Kevins Old Brighton v. Mazenod Old Melburnians v. Old Xaverians Club XVIH (2) Old Geelong v. Marcellin University Blacks v. Old Trinity Whitefriars v. Old Essendon Collegians v . Monash Blue s St. Leos Emmaus v . Old Ivanhoe
I s ate,uta~~ . i;: Two late goals just t :ore half t17ue L : _u . De La back to within 5g and with the crowd :_ < anything could have happened . Well it did! B's booted a furth j- 15g to win by 90 pts . Tall )out 'adaptability! C" '_ : 1 id a real crack at and,iAth the oX sition losin c F3 players bek ~1 ie ; an upset was ln f° c rig . But St K kept the p-v ur e on and ran away N :ith a 45 pt win. OB's and v-:€€vs fought out a fantastic match at South Road with the lead changing numerous times . But with Hendra dominating around the ba ll , Homan impregnable at CHB and Smith booting 5g. OB's ran away with an impressicle 17 pt win . Old Scotch was just too classy up forward for this mazenod team that just kept going . Rodski at CHF and Hosking at FF were unstoppable . SECTION (2) A mostly lop-sided round of football saw Werrfl= take top position on the ladder after a 98-point win over Ormond. Werribee, which is undefeated after four matches, led by 32 points at the long break but booted 12 goals to two in a very impressive second half display . J Russo was brilliant for the winners, booting eight goals, while Borg, A Russo and Tedesco i . Te others to impress. Naylor, Cove and Martin !ed hard for Ormond . In the match of the day, u_ -, kept its unbeaten record in tact and moved into : cond position on the ladder, with a hard fought 10-point win over Old Essendon. Mendolo kicked six goals for the Hoes, while Curatolo, Clarke and Braddy were the best players . For the Dons, Velardo lacked six goals and Wilson three, with Slater and DeMorton showin g form . Old Trinity sits in third place after a thumping 90-point win over Old Haileybury. Christopherson and Hine were the best players for the winners, while Lancaster slotted through five goals and Taylor three . Old Hailebury was well served by Durkan, MeGavran and Brooks. Caulfield Grammarians continued their good form with a nine-goal win over winless - : - ` . Gross (four goals) stood out up forward for Caulfield, with Schneider, Frost and Foote others to impress. Fraczek booted three goals for MHSOB, while A Viscendese and Walker ran all day. Hampton
r. and CournarikIs wLre Uest for G, , uira &.u s Swans, Winters up forward h 7g, McDona? Brozvn . St Kevins host I at Righetti Oi I Coach Clarke knew his s e p a` inst it dui : large amount of injuries that : - 3S have . they were still in it, but after the break 13e La to run with an 89 pt win . For SKOBS IvThompson battled hard and for 1)e L^ Hyde, Krezel and Miller. Ajax and i the game with a sensational 11g 'io holding onto a 4 point break . Then Bz 9g to lg second quarter proved ( match. Xavs outscored Ajax in the : pt de it u- t not be breached . Cu Zuker must have ! °. a,°ry+h Cooper with 7 majors. eir status premi tP v , ;th a ve-7 impressive 47-win o, . Old Para(- ins now ~ : of the tab i
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11 , wh o Therry set up the win with a nine goals to t Caligarri IA :d four goals for . Robinson chipped in with three. Serratore, C and Reynolds were also impressive . For the I Sandiford continued his excellent form in fr )nt slotting through six majors, while Ebner Greenwood shone out in a disappointing Ix -n
., by 0 lo-. ; break. use so :ond .' alf, wit h d Conte (three) all on y battled hard fo r d to take to the field l although 71 ~,)re than 20 goals, 1i'__)1e e i ainst a powerful . best players wer e ;ne - p. No goall for this game . ' had the bye.
at ° mes t' ' ' end? Firstly, Top hostup< d o Old B team °r last week's final quarter 5g finish . Two rth driving to Cam rwell to see (lucky ms v . Hosking and Homann v . Rodski. Toss ch just! Then P1 -s (reeling from lie shell shod d ' - . bc s. No doub t not pleased with i ieir last half fade them to come oi hard, but with the isting his team together, SKOBS do- ~~avpde=- Road to Centra l c "ng back with a win J : . But I think an just need to be a k( the for u-d 3 pts . )1d after last we€ - 's e1 togetatCider Coach Larry (one uld I say Mr Adaptable (?), n ig merry way over rtalie it two in a row ove r
and its hard to . Werrri e have been in up fonvard ~ i 2's other a probably Ormond 'ek's form for the hosts . St quested move to a broke their drough t ng for two in a row whe n , who are coming off a ag 'nst Yarra Valley . This )at overs should prevail. the Dons having -eir i=ving start to the
position on the table and
p of the table clash thts week , - `)Sting second placed iat should be a tremendou s is lould just get over the line. Uni
k-- will get back on the winners list when their meet The Blacks have struggled in the last coupl e or weeks but have a strong list and should bounce back sti , igty . Bulleen-Templestowe hosts Rupertswood, with the home side looking to continue on from its big win over Ivanhoe-Fitzroy in the last round . Rupertwood's form has been all over the place but they will be fresh and ready to go after the bye and should run out comfortable winners . In a clash of the nearneighbours, NOBs welcome ~ an rie- ;t roy. NOBs should be far too strong. Olc' C'!well has the bye. SECTION (2) BLUE
The match of the round sees South Melbourne host De La at Carry Smorgon Oval . The Swans are back in town, they have got their running game flowing again and therefore, big winning scores are on the agenda . De La will prove to be a hard team to beat, but I can't see th°m kicking 100 pis against the Swans defence . d . and Glen E' match up at Scaaunell Reserve. Both young teams, their forward lines are evenly matched, but Oalrleigh's defence seems to be stronger. For this reason, Oakleigh should get up in a nail-biter. Mentone to travel North to Monash Uari looking to continue their unbeaten run . The Blues have been known to cause the odd upset, but this team is too strong all over the ground . Fresh from Section 2 face Old Xavs (2) who were thinking of resting ~ this week - not to be, but even the last minute surprise will not stop the Xavs from pinching a much need win . Finally, the injury riddled SKOBS host Ajax at home in a game which they can't win, or can they? I heard a' ii= : :r they have a couple back, so v . atch out A j
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Old Scotch Old Scotch Old Brighton Old Scotch De La Salle
Yeo J . Russo Mendota Crowe Urbano
Yarra Valley 6 21 'Werribee 8 21 Old Ivanhoe 6 18 `arra Valley 6 18 Yarra Valley 5 14 UNDER 19/2 BLUE Mentone 5 18 AJAX 0 16 AJAX 7 16 Mentone 6 15 Mentone 1 13 UNDER 19/2 RED University Blacks 5 14 University Blacks 5 11 Rupertswood 0 9 Old Camberwell 0 9 Rupertswood 0 9
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Haves Berger Cooper Dixon Little Sandiford Hanna Tenuning Darby King
4.2 &3 9.3 (57) .3 9.7 14 .10 21.13 (139) . Wilson 2, McDowell, Fuller, watdron. 4 Best: Chamberlain. Waldron, Veltman. Hansen . Maskell . L 5lsmt. .Hoskin 6 . Cations 3, Rodski 3 . hUtchell. Sprague, McQueen . Old Scotch. Watts 6 . G Best: Watts, Rodsld. Lewis, Rayrner . Sprague, G.Hoskin . Umpires: J . Pappas, T. Friedman (F ) OLD BRIGHTON 4 .3 5.4 9.6 14.8 (92) OLD XAVERRiAPIS 3 .3 6.6 8.8 11.9 (75) Old Brightom Smith 5, Leaf 2 . Mead I . Maguire 1. Williams I . Homvm l . Evans 1 . Gamble 1 . Fry 1 . Best : Goldner, Williams. Gamble. Hendra. Hom.mn. Smith. Old Xsveriaaa : Quinn 2. Ross 2 . Mahon I, Grigg 1. Monahan 1, McAn1M I . Dixon I, tuprest 1 . Bkldkcombe 1 . Best : Farrow, Ross . Bkid}eeornb. McGraOt. Howard, Thomas. Umpires: P. Berry . C . Stevens (J) (F) 2.1 4 .3 7.7 8 .8 (56) COLLEGIANS ST. BEVB•1S 5.1 8 .6 10.9 14.17 (101) Umpires: AL~ Maggio. R.14mdlavv (F) DE l.al SASd.E 3.0 7.5 1.7 13.11 (89) Sy: BER1iARDS &3 12 .8 18.13 27.17 (179) ess. J . Grossbard (F) Umpires: 1. Burg 3.2 8.3 10.3 11 .4 (70) BEAUMARIS : : 2.3 6.5 12 .11 15.13 (103) MARCELLB't Bmunaft Ferrari 4 . May 2 . S Coate . Kelly. MeConchle. Mulqutney. Trakal. Best : .tay. Coote A . Bramwell. Ferrari. McMillan, Thompson, ? MamrBtn : Mastoras 3 . Sheehan 3, Addison 2, Stempel, Dignan, ttt ;ekes. Cracknell . : Salee, Mastoras, Moran, Gale . Stempel, Gartner. Best Umpkm: A. Vkkselman, P. Jones (F) OLD MEIBURNIARS 3 .0 6.4 10.4 12.10 (62) Ut+1YER5RY BLUES 4 .5 8.9 10.12 12.14 (86) Old MeRnaniamn- Horgan 3, Selby 3. Marks 3 . Robinson I . Smith l . Richardson l . Tucker 1 . Best Smith, Horgan . Richardson, Selby. Burgess. MatlUes. University Blum- Pricker 2, Briggs 2. Hall 2, Bailey 1 . Adams I . Tanner 1, Robinson 1, Wilcox 1 . Best: Nlchols.ltRb^o.x, Miller, Briggs, Cameron. Fricker. tlmplres: P. Gri(flhs, D. Stephens (F). J . Krater^shi . C. O'Shea (B). B. Stephens . P. Maddocks UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD TRINITY 7 .2 12.6 16.10 19.11 (125) 6.5(35) OID HAB.EYBURY 0 .0 3.0 4.2 Old Trinity: Lancaster 5 . Taylor 3 . Hine 2 . Matthews 2 . S Amore 2 . lartgdan 2, Crawford, Bullen, Furphy. BesC Christopherson, Hine . J Am¢te. S Amore. langdan. R Hillas, . Hunter 2, Goodbody. Brooks, McGavran, Mosbey . Best: Durkin. Old MeGarran . Brooks, Fletcher, Capron. t4cnamn . Umptrea: D. Dinneen. A. Chapman (F) 29-18(150) WERRIBEE 4 .3 10.7 13.13 ORMOND 3 .4 5.5 7.8 7.10 (52) . Tedesco, Bradfield . Wercib= J .Russo 8. ARusso 3 . Kelly 2. Yasar 2. Maraca 2 Jack, Rose, "Donnell. Best- Brng, A.Russo. J.Russo, Tedesco . Rose . . Best: Naykr, Corx. Martin . Ormond: Cook 2 . Pressea 2 . Cove, Hassell, Russell Presser, Heffernan . Bre.itlae+z. Umpire M. Giklay tFl .3 7.4 11 .8 16.15 (111) CAULFIEID 4 8.8(56) M11SOB 3.1 4.6 6.7 . Baker, Frost, Grigg. Vinen. CaulfiekL Gross 4, Foote 3 . Schneider 3, Glass, Amos Best : Glass . Schneider. Frost . Foote. Browne, Morris. : Fraffie.k 3 . Cousland. Barren, J. Baran, Giarina2ds, A. Viscendese. Best: A. VLV :endese. Walker, J . Brown. D . Fax. Harpea. Fra¢ek. Umpirm: A. trip . S. Blustein (F) S2 LE08 EPdMAUS 6 .6 9 .9 12 .11 12.13 (85) BAMPrON ROVERS 8 .3 12.3 15.5 22.10 (142) St I.eaa: Flanagan 4, Kelly 2, Evans 1, Ballard I . Brearley 1, D. Amelia I . Lately 1. boyd 1 . BesC Pettle. Rbod, Ballard . Flanagan. McHugh, Brearley. Hampton Raves : Prabyn 5. Battams 4. Cannon 4 . Rawitngs 3 . Ruling 2. Davies 1 . Johnstone 1, StaS'ord 1 . Pka}er 1 . Best: Molino, Sandecky. Caution. Stafford , Kezi4as . Nulling, Umpteen: T. l.ilky. in. E. Surdy, N. Carlyan (B)
TODAY'S Under-19 Section 1 Old Scotch v. Old Brighton Old Xaverians v . Collegians St . Kevins v. De La Salle St. Bemards v. Marcellin Marcellin v. Old Melburnians University Blues v. Beaumaris Under-19 Section 2 Old Haileybury v. Wenibee Ormond v . Caulfield Gr. St . Leos Emmaus - has the bye Hampton Rovers v. Whitefriars Old Trinity v. Old Essendon Old Ivanhoe v. Yarra Valley
YARRA VALLEY 4 .4 9.6 1 6.11 23.16 (1:4) SYHITEFRIARB 5.6 8.9 12.10 15.13 (Le') Yarza VaBey: Crowe 6. Yen 6 . Urbano 5. Beal 2. Gough . Fyffe, Gates . Peak. &_t: fl•6e. Crowe. Urbana. Britt . Beal. Gates . tt'hitefriam : Jansen 6. Curio 2, Brock 2, O'Shea . Micakd{ : Calavetta. Hill. B. 16arten.-Smith. Baker, Morris . Umpires: A. Smith, Best : Janson . Brock, Mkalell : ware Simpson (F
) OLD ESSENDON 4 .3 5.5 9.9 12 .10 (82) OLD IVANHOE 4.2 9.4 10.4 14 .8 (92) Old n: Velardo 4• Wilson 3 . Campbell. DeMorton, Nurdist. C. Ohluibek, Ryan . Best: Slater, tYitson. C . Obluibrk . DeMorton . Ryan, Flaherty Old Ivanhoe: Mendota 6, Finhty 3 . Jenkins 2. Hibbs . McKie . Lewis. Best : Curatdo• Clarke. Mendolo, Grieve . Braddy. Baker Umpires: M . Forde, J. Heffernan (F) UwDER-1 9 91 RED OLD CAMBERWELL 2.0 5 .5 9.10 9.13 (67) OIA PARADIANS 4 .3 11 .7 128 17.12 (114) Umpires: C. Collins . B . Bolger (F) THERRY PENOIA 4.4 9.9 11 .10 15.13 (103) 2.2 2.3 4.4 7.7(491 UNIVERSITY BLACKS Thanp Penola catigarri 4 . Robinson 3. Papttoto i . Carol I . Fenton 1, Shepherd I . . Best : Serratore, Cahgarri. Gcralvan, Gleeson I . Fteraldi 1 . Clifton I . Matins; 1 Remolds. Fierakll, 0'Connell. University Blacks: Sandiford 5. Hanna I . Sale I . Best: Ebner, Greenwood. Rawlinskt . Sandiford . Chambers . Higgins. Umpires: D. D'Altem (F ) NORTH DID BOYS 5 .8 9.14 14.23 23 .29 (167) 3 .2(20) AQUINAS 1 .0 1.0 3 .2 NOBa: Dean 6. Barry 4, Cursio. McCellan 3, Burrows. Ryan 2. Cook. Mullins. Barnes 1 . Best- Nolan. James. Mullins, Roach, Dean . Ryan Aapilass: Thomas, Salter . Keck I . Best: Munro, Guthrtdge, Keck. Simon, Boland Umpires: J. Ralph (F). B. Ralph. J. Fagan (B) IVANUOE-FTfZROY 3 .6 7.13 9.13 9 .17 (71) 19-18(132) BUid,EE7i4BMPl.ESTOWE 5.7 8.9 11.11 Ivanhoe-Fitzroy: Meaghan 2, Butler 2. E.Heaty. J.Heaty . Btayney . Ahern. Clayton. Best: Barwdl. Btaynry, E.Heaty, J .Healy, Meaglmn. Sukh2r . Bulleen-Templestov= Hill 4, Hasan 3, Conte 3 . Tsokas 2, McGrohan 2, HardingRalters, Marsh, Gordon, Lee . Best: 0'Donrmll. Stella, TsokaS . Toffit, Martin. Hilt Umpires: D . Windlow. P. NGxtws (Fl. J. Maehus (B) nFtnFR.19 (2) EM
MENTONE 6. 3 15.10 21 .14 32.15 (207) OAffig,1GH 2.1 2.3 5.6 6.8 (44) Meato= Olson 6. Wilson 6, Krings 6, Kelly 5, Hayes 5 . Atherton, Rock, Rochford, little. Best : Nilson. Sullhanllttk. Potliltos. Hamilton. Can. Oakletgh: VLvser. Orchard. Makoat. MeFee. Reynolds. Cash. Best : Keays . Bando. Cash. Kelly. Gast. Reynokls.Umptres : P. Catlli. C . Leitch (F). S. Nkhotson. J. Nicholson (B ) GLEN EIRA 1 .0 1.1 1 .1 1.1(7) SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTInCTS10 .7 18.14 27.19 33 .24 (22®) Glen Eire: All 1. Best: All . Clark. Caurnaziki.s. Knight. Lampos . Zeb:an. South Melb~ Winters 7 . Brown 6. Tscardfs 5 . D. bell 4, :Andrea 4, Rowe 2. McDonald 2, Clyne I . Raebum 1. Rocco 1 . Best McDonald, Winters, Brown . NdU, D. Bell. Barden. Umphew C . Evans, M. Meter in 1 1 4.3 4.7 4.7(311 Sy;1SEryIIi'S (2) DE I.A SALLE (2) 4.5 7 .11 10.15 16.23 (119) St. lievin's (2):. Meyer. B. Marehesani. 7ltampscar. TLselikr. Best : Meyer, D"x3llft, Thompson, Dittmar. Wilkinson, Clancey. On La Salle (2) : Arbon 5. Norton 3, Alder 3 . Mitchelt, Pearce, Kreirl Walton . Nicholas. Best: Hyde, Krezd. Mitchell, Miller. Arbon. Norton. Umpires: G . Schipp (F) AJAX 5-4 14 .8 18.11 20.15 (135) OLD XAVERIANS (21 6.2 7.3 10 .4 14.10 (N) AJAX. Cooper 7 . Rapke 5, Miller 2 . Girivnl 2. Janoier. Blteden . GkZa'. tsrae'sohn . Best: Janover. B;teden . Glezer. Cooper. Rapke, Miller. Old Xaveriaran Dynan 6. Fox 2, Chamberlain 2, Furlettt . Dillon, Doyle . McColl. Best Leoncelli . Carter, Chamberlain . Dynon, Bolton, McKenzie . Umpires: M . SneMon (F)
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Under-19 (2) Blu e Monash Blues v. Mentone Amateurs Oakleigh v . Glen Eira South Melbourne Districts v. De La Salle (2) Old Xaverians (2) v MHSOB - TB A St . Kevins (2) v. AJAX - 11.30 a.m . at Righetti Ova l Under-19 (2) Red Old Camberwell has the bye Old Paradians v . merry Penola University Blacks v. Aquinas - at Ransford Park Bulleen-Templestowe v. Rupertswood North Old Boys v . Ivanhoe Assumption
Coach: Brian Brown I JKe n
1 B Wallard 2 K McKay 4 A Shinkfield 5 D Carcor 7 S Tait 8 N Unsworth 9 T Skarrie 10 D Vail 11 D Fotheringham 12 R Turner 13 A Hickey 15 N Roach 18 M Davis 19 A Zent 20 T Clar k 21 N Chamlers 26 P Krotiris 30 W Fowle r 31 N Herman 33 C Rowe
2 R Buckley 2 R Walmsley 3 T Molan 3 J Hughes 4 M Brasher 5 H Handley 6 M Brown 7 P Harrison 7 A McLeish 8 T Weadock 9 M Lafferty 10 A Coffey 11 J Bowden 12 C Moran 12 MNaughtin 13 J Roberts 14 J Membrey 15 J Smear 16 WJilley 17 D Thomas 19 S Brown 21 B Quinane 22 D Aderuccio 24 J Garland 26 D Spithill 32 A Bonnici 49 D Coggins 55 S Giblet t
Coach: Donet Marton
1 . D . Cracknell 3 . N . Addison 4 . M. Mastores 5 . C . Dignan 8 . L. Considine 11 . B. Gale 13 . B . Skeen 14 . D. Coghlan 15 . T. Sheehan 18 . D. Gartner 19 . S . Birrell 20 . D . Salce 22 M . Voskersensky 23. J . Neal 24. J . Stempel 25. E. Weekes 40. D . Welch 44. D . McMillan
each : Andrew Pickering t . D. Bonnic i 2. D. Fotiniotis 3. P. Ree d
4. L Rudling 5. P. Ryan 6 . S . Veltman 7 . A. Wilson 8 . B. Thomas 9 . B. Thompson 10 . D . Maskell 11 . L . Fuller 12 . M. McDowell 13 . C. Clegg 14. D. Clegg 15. A. Burrows 16. A Longmuir 17. C. Meehan 18. P. Del Mastro 19. S . Bickers 20. P. Dugdale 21 . D. Armansin 22. C. Agui s 23. D. Aguis 24. J . Thomas 25. D . Hansen 26. D . Stagliano 27. C . Raine 28. D . Devli n 29. M. Thompson 30. S. Cox 31 . C . McDave 32 . G . Nash 33 . D . Malloy 34 . A. Murray 35 . J. Schiano 36 . D.Oldman 37 . G . Kennelly 38 . B. Chamberlai n
Coach : Steve Bamea 1 . M . Fry
2 . C. McKimm 3 . T. Mattesti 4 . A . MacGillivray 5 . N . Gamble 6 . L Dale 7 . C . Reddin 8 . C . McNichol 9. J . Dooley 10 .A. Morley 11 . C . Adamis 12.J . Mead 13. N . Edwards 14. E. McCowan 15.J. Hunter 16.J. Homann 17.J. Walsh 18.A. Salem 19. P. Angelini 20 W. Leaf 21 T. Marshall 22 A. Hughes 23 N. Gamble 24 C. Atcodc 25 D. Hartman 26 C. Baxter 27 J . Maguire 28 N. Williams 31 G. Simm 32 A . Goldner
s'E K EVIN s D Smit h E Townsing E Tucker C Burgess D Woodford S Guest M Kennon C Trim N Guy f 0 B Marks J O'Dwye r 12 J Richardson %d Simpso n 1d A Richards i5 1 Weir 16 B Wulf 17 N Barrett t8 S Ca rter 1 9 I.R Prowse - 0 E Ryan 21 N Robinson 22 J Rush -3 N Kent D Marks ._~ 1,1 Horgan C Walker J Jewell ~, t J Mulcahy E Selby
1 L Freeman 2 M Walk(--n 3 0 Knigh t 4 D Logan 5 A Catch4ove 7 J Spraque 8 N Coleman 10 H Batrouney 11 R Josephs 12 J Rodski 13 W Lewis 14 R Teasdale 15 S Cations 16 D Jennings 17 D Robertson 18 A Quail 19 S McQueen 20 T Hosking 21 N Costello 22 L Kitchen 24 S Dumaresq 25 J Barnett 26 G Fordyce 27 R Davies 28 A Wilki e 29 J Mitchell 30 G Prendergast 31 M Clinch 32 R Fullerton 34 T Maloney 36 S Marash 38 M Raymer 39 M Leeds 40 A Crawford 41 M Watts 44 J Simon
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1 . D. Elliot
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2. S . Neeson 3 . A . Bouzikas (C) 4. C . Bums 5 . S .tannazzo 6 . A . Matthews 7 . S . Monteleone 8 . S. Mitchel l 9 . J. Smith 10. R . James 11 . S. Wheeler 12. M. O'Donnell 13 . L . Mansfield 14 . N . Thomas 15 . J.-Formica 16 . C. Mitchell 17 . D. Swan 18 . D. Walsh 19 . M . Moretti 20 . S . Cxampbell 21 . N. Whelan 22. B . McManus 23. J . Mckay 24. B . Calleja 25, T. Legudi 26. A . Anderson 27. L Evans 28. L Calleja 29. C . Goullet 30. C . Trewin 31 . L. O'Brien 32. A . Smith 33. B. Ballarin 38 N . Smith 39 C . Kevnan 40 R . Cousland 41 M. Kavanagh 42 D . Jame s 43 K. Walker
C'each (1) : P. 0 Coach (2) : St C' 1. J.C 2 . TC 3 . A Ur. 4 . L . Fa. 5 . M. Hid 6 . J. Harr.., 7 . L Katesaran 8. D . Macdonald 9. W. McCann 10. D. Mahoney 11 . M. Hutton 12. D. McLay t3. S. Manaood 14. B Marc ~_oni 15. D.17~ m 16. K C .; 17. D. t t8. M 19. 2t . D.YM^°^ 23 . A .u 24 . 0. Nolan 25 . J .Deacon 26 . J . KnuppW 27, LCt¢hasy 28 . P. Landy 29 . C .Dtmar $0 . P. tossing 31 . M. Counney 32 . J . Cox 33 . L Meyer 34. S. Mitchell 35. N . O'Halloran as. T. Purcell 37. P. Clancey 38. R . Chard 39. M. Caimey 4. T.NeMOn 41 . B. Evans 42. M. Storehouse 43. M . TischSw 44. J. King 45. N.4Vatts 46. C. Wilkinson 50. T.Ly+~ess 51 . C. 0'Shaughne 53. T Simpson 56. A. Cali e~ari 57. M . Hinsiey 58. A. Thompson 6t . D.James 62, K Mein-may
In Steve King A. Millar C. Nicholls M . Aibeithorpe J. Bromwich T. Birtley ® J. Sudholz L. Merle,
W. Austberry M . Brooksha w 0. J . Parnell G. Pricker (VC) R . Jacob 3. 4. 15 . . 17 16. 18 . 19 .
T. Girdwood (VC) N . Rich R . Hal l K. Alexander A. Briggs P. Burco E. Wilcox (VC)
0. J . Culiey J. Brook D. Hatswett J. Gumer R. Holmes (VC) J. Tanne r A. Wilson J. Wright L . Ryan
A. Cameron J. Chambers M . Robertson S . Adam s 3 . E . Mat' fies 4 . Z . Rudd 5 . R. Kerchevat 6 . C. Walsh 7 . R . Sweeney A . Sheehan A . Gooney A. Tymms S . Monahan
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1 . D . Krongold 2 . N .Bode 3 . M. Pennycuick 4. T. Vinen 5. B. Gross 6. R . Foote 7. P. Roberts 8. S. Tucker 9. M. Romeo 10. L. Siapantis 11 . T.Foster 16. P. McLeish 34. H .Baker 43 A . Brauhn 44 A . Van RomPae Y
1 B. Cullin 9 2 B. Canton 3 S. Burggraaff 4 T. Jowett 5 K. Johnstone 6 C . Malthouse 7 A . Battams 8 G. Carr 9 B. Jawett 10 M . Stafford 11 J . Almhofer 12 L. K.ennedy 13 A . Fisher 14 N . Goss 15 D. Molino 16 L Hope 18 R . Turnbull 20 B . Kezilas 22 B . Henry 23 C. Probyn 24 S . Seletto 25 B . Smith 27 A. Banks 28 S . Weaver 29 D. Dawes 32 C. Sendeckyj 33 C. Delosa
v Coo* N n F us 1 Peggse A 2 Hine A (C) 3 Langdon S 4 Taylor C 5 Pretty S 6 Burgess J 7 Davies M (DVC) 8 Amiconi A 9 Jackson N 10 Btacim~ore B 11 Mithen P 12 Kelly T 13 Gordon N 14 Thwaftes M 15 Amore J 16 Amore S 17 Am~atas C 18 Heaven C 19 Duell R 20 Oberoi S 21 Kinross A 22 Furphy D 23 Hillas R 24 ChrislobherSO(l J(VC) 25 Lucas C 27 Cokalis S 26 Donahoo M (VC) 28 Stebbins N 29 Crawford M 30 Bullen M 44 Lancaster M 76 Matthew M
®R ®ND Coach: Tim Hille 1 .L Russell 2 .S. Wheller 3 .M. Wood 4.C .Hassell 5.A. Clinch 6.M. Luba 7.R . Wiley 8.J. Muzzell 9.J . Franklin 10 .A. Warwarek 11 .D . Healy 12 .G . Breitkreuz 13 .M . Martinov 14 .D. Jowett 15 .A. Goonan 16 .D. McKenna 17 .M . Heffernan 18 .M . Ramsay 19 .W. Cove 20 .R . Lerner 21 .L . Wilson 22 .B. Rayson 24 .A. Lom 26 .T. Harvey 27 .J. Noske 28 .T. Naylor 29.A. O'Shannessy 31 .S. Bbarker 33.A . Cook 39.M. Ferrari 49.A . Perry 54.M. Wilson 67.R, Marti n 75.R . Presser
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Coach : Cam ! Glover Coach: t4 hall Fisher 1 J Williamson 2 D Ryan 1 . P. Rujevic (VC) 3 C Obliubek 2. P. McGrath 4 M Velardo 3. T. harper 5 S De Morton 4. M . Brown (VC) 6 D Slater 5. N . Adcoc k 7 L Wilson P. Membrey 6. 8 L Kavanagh 7 . S. Whittington 9 A Frazer 8 . A. Hal l 10 M Flaherty 9 . J. Walker (C) ~ 11 J Buckley 10 . T Fraczek 12 W Nunlist Sluck i 11 . D . 13 A Carrozz a 12 . A. Svirskis 14 A Parker 13 . N . Stauss 16 M Nicolas 14. A. Viscendese 17 B King 15. D . V scendese 18 D Flaherty tY 16. A . Nirens 19 N Fitzpatrick 17. G. Pollard (VC) 20 A Prowse 18. M . Neilsen 21 N Bertram 19. T. Cousland 22 T Logan 20. D. Fox C Devereux 29 . S . Foleyy 24 J Duggan 22. D. Fox 26 B Falcke 23. M . Bowen 28 S Falcke 24. D. Gianakos 29 T Campbell 25. M . King 32 B Hakim 26. J . Brown 34 J Marinos 27. C. Owen 35 W Higgins 28. D. Bevan 29. B . Gevaux 30. J . Seige l 31 . J . McGeach
ST LEI Coach: Paul C~rec I N Kennedy 2 M DAmelio 3 B Petrie 4 P Sampson 5 P Podbury 6 P Boyd 8 S Davidson 9 N Romney 14 M McHugh 15 P Carey 16 A Kelly 19 A Rooks
20 J Hamilton 21 A Ballard 23 G Brearley 28 C Befjak 41 D Wood 55 D Tomkins 59 M Anderson 61 G Hondow 64 T Stephens 73 J Dixon 74 J Blewitt
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W E PdRIDEE Coach : Steve Lovell 1 . S . Muraca 2. C. Kelly 3. M . Bradfield 4. S . Eisenberg S. P. McGowan 6. S. Kidd 7. B. Daniels 8. C. Jack 9. A. Russo 10 . A. Borg it . J. Toussaint 12 . C . Smith 13 . D . Groulos 14. T. Davidso n 15. M. Walsh 16. C . Yasar 17. A. Tedesco 18. B. Cunningham 19. R . Rose 20. D . Lowe 21 . N . Gauci 22. S . Blanco 23. J . Russo 24. M . O'Donnell 25. J . Purton 26. C. Andrews 27. R. Fastuca 28. T. Dean 29. L. Simmons 30. C. Mahoney 31 . B . Vandenhurk
OLD HA 1 LEYBURY
OLD Cosch : Marty Veal
Coach: Andrew Lynch 1 .M . Hoffmann 2.L Pitcher (VC) 3.V. Jayasuriya 4.H. McLauchlan 5.B. Crawford 6.S. Durkin (VC) 7.J. Hanlon Pollock 9.R . D'Silva 10.5. Capron 11 .J . Glanville 12.A. Fletcher 13.A. Kozi k 14. E. Marsh Goodbody 16.H . Brook s 17. R . Plummer 18. N . Rose 19. C . Waxman 20.J. Wright (C) 21 . D . MacKenzie (VC) B. Koetsie r 27. D . Swanton 28. B .Hunter 29.T. Archer 30 .A . Shaw 33 .R . Mosbey 39 .A. Jones 43 .M . McGauran
WHITEFRIARS Coach : Tim Pratt 1 . J . Wallace 3 . S. Cleven 5 . M. Cahill 6 . D . Purtell 7 J . Power 8 M. Malady 9 L. Swain 10 L Coulthard 11 D . Crea 12 C . Slats 13 T. Langford 14 I -Twomey 15 M . Baker 16 R . Coslovich 17 T Barugh 19 J . Morris 20 S . Alexander 21 A . Graham 22 A . Baker 24 J. Treyvaud 25 N. Muhllechner 27 S . Salt 28 M . Haverkamp 29 D. D'sousa 30 B. Janson 37 G . Kennedy
1 . K.0'Dwyer 2 . M .Pain e 3 . S.Low 4 . C.Binney 6 . S.Curatol o 7 . N .Bradd y 8 . T.Grieve 9, C .Lync h 10 . S.Jenkin s 11 . THibbs 12 . J.Bake r 14. C .Lewis 16. LMcKi e 17. M.Clark e 18. LLou ghnan 19. D .Barnes n 20. D .C ~9a 21 . W.Coleman 22. D .Neilso n 23. D .Meredith 24. M .Mendclo 25. T.Finlay ~, LStillman 27. J .0'Dea
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1 A Middlin 2. M Norris h 3. N. Pask 4. R.Bett 5. P Valoppi 6. D Uoyd 8. R Drew 9. B.Kehoe 10. J.Seeger 11 . ZWebb 13 . Willies 14 . G .Thompson 15 . D .Smith 16 . C .Holdsworth 17 . A.Pizzey 18 . C .Beal 19 . A.Coleman 20 . D .Seneratne 21 . J.Tompkins 22• J. Peak e 23 . T. Collett 24. G.Coutts 25. F. Pellegrino 27. S .Savage 29. D .Bel l 30. J .Stron g 31 . S .Urban o 32. J .Parry 34. S .BriH 37. D. Sims 44. N .Martin
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Coach: Mark Zuker 1 L Goldman 2 J Israelsohn 3 p~ kl
Coach : Greg Buntine
5 E Goldstone 6 E Janover 7 S Gutman 8 0 Van Aken 9 D Miller 10 G B6eden +1 I Balbin J Blankfeid 13 J Kozminski D Hershan ;, D Finkei to L Fetter 17 J Kagan t8 JoFeidma n it 19 J Kaicer J Friedman A Levan G Gelbart Zj B Ber 9er 24 P Glaze r 25 B Goidbkx}m A Cooper 27 J ~si 2 8 29 E Rath 30 A Aisenberg 32 L Peters 33 JuFe!dman 34 M Sno w 35 J Rapke A Sacks D Krasnostein 38 R Silberman 39 G New 40 E Wollner 41 A Sir~qer 42 J Pask 50 M Milmeister 55 V Kal p
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OAKLIEGH Coach: Chris Moore
2. L. Kelly 3. B . Rose 4. L . Georgiadis 5. C . KokkinoS
1 B Hawkins 3 D Hydene 5 M Miller 6 D Wood 7 D Taylor 8 B Pinvreil 9 g Nathan 10 C Nailon 11 S Alder ' 12 R Burrows 13 P Arbon 14 A Dimble 15 J Hughes 16 M Roberts 17 B Keinhaus 18 R Quirk 19 S Allan 20 J Shone 21 M Beynon 22 M Conway 23 H La Ragy 24 C Mitchell 25 J Murphy 26 J Clifton 27 S Byers 28 N Aitken 29 G Walton
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9 M . Guthridge 10 L . Mackowski 12 A. Corrigan 13 V. Hall 14 A. Hayes 15 S. Varone 17 J. See 19 D . Sinclair 20 S. Collins 21 P. Stone 22 G . Cochrane 23 M. Patterson
24 D . Dew 25 C . Tavalli 27 C . Munro 28 J. Holly 29 B . Miller 30 J. Tappley
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1 S. Cook 2 T. Hedgeland 3 J . Kirk 4 R . Davidson
2. D . Florence 3. A. Paradiso 4. 0 . Hill 5 . G Taylor 6 . M. McGrath 8 . R . Conti 9 . M. Bickerdike 11 . J. O'Donnell (C) 13 . R Lee 14 . P Harding 16 . D . Charles 18 . A DeSimone
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001 A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 422 338 124.85 12 ST BERNARDS 4 3 1 0 482 434 111 .06 12 MHSOB 4 3 1 0 355 362 98.07 12 MARCELLIN 4 2 2 0 354 298 118 .79 8 ST KEVINS 4 2 2 0 362 341 106 .16 8 OLDTRINITY 4 2 2 0 325 314 103.50 8 OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 2 1 344 371 92.72 6 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 2 1 286 410 69.76 6 MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 426 493 86 .41 4 OLD XAVERIANS 4 1 3 0 303 352 86 .08 4
D3 SECTION P FITZROY REDS 4 BENTLEIGH AFC 4 ST JOHNS O C 4 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 ELSTERNWICK 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 ALBERT PARK 4 UHSOB 4 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 RICHMOND CENTRAL 4
B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts DE LA SALLE 4 3 1 0 494 281 175 .80 12 OLD IVANHOE 4 3 1 0 360 214 168.22 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 4 3 1 0 355 263 134 .98 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 3 1 0 271 239 113 .39 12 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 362 370 97 .84 8 ORMOND 4 2 2 0 292 354 82 .49 8 BEAUMARIS AFC 4 2 2 0 305 372 81 .99 8 OLD PARADIANS 4 1 3 0 276 314 87 .90 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 4 1 3 0 319 454 70 .26 4 WHITEFRIARS 4 0 4 0 303 476 63 .66 0
D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts MR SYNDALTALLY-HO 4 4 0 0 335 254131 .89 16 100.00 BULLEENCOBRAS 4 3 1 0 584 284205.63 12 75.00 WERRIBEEAMATEURS4 3 1 0 324 335 96 .43 12 75.00 NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 3 1 0 291 334 87.13 12 75.00 MT LILYDALE 4 2 2 0 415 294141 .16 8 50.00 OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 2 0 298 240124 .17 8 50.00 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 323 348 92 .82 8 50 .00 RUPERTSWOOD 4 2 2 0 187 230 81 .30 8 50 .00 SWINBURNE UNI 3 1 2 0 215 293 73.38 8 33 .33 ST MARYS 4 1 3 0 344 415 82.89 4 25 .00 ELEY PARK AFC 4 0 4 0 173 533 32 .46 0 0 .00
C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts COLLEGIANS 4 4 0 0 406 252 161 .11 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 4 3 1 0 512 281 182 .21 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 4 3 1 0 423 355 119 .15 12 GLEN EIRA AFC 4 3 1 0 352 322 109 .32 12 CAULFIELD GR 4 2 2 0 381 351 108 .55 8 ST BEDES MEtJT TIG 4 2 2 0 476 451 105 .54 8 PRAHRAN AFC 4 1 3 0 327 365 89 .59 4 OLD MENTONLANS 4 1 3 0 392 456 85.96 4 AJAX 4 1 3 0 255 417 61 .15 4 BULLEEN TEMP 4 0 4 0 288 562 51 .25 0 Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts BANYULE 4 4 0 0 530 285 185.96 16 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 3 1 0 471 326 144 .48 12 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 3 1 0 402 338 118 .93 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1 0 401 401 100 .00 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 401 325 123.38 8 OLD GEELONG 4 2 2 0 412 443 93.00 8 AQUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 475 502 94.62 4 OLD CAREY 4 1 3 0 309 454 68 .06 4 YARRA VALLEY O B 4 1 3 0 315 475 66.32 4 0 MONASH BLUES 4 0 4 0 320 487 65.71 D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts 286 198.60 16 MENTONE AMATEURS 4 4 0 0 568 SALESIAN 0 C 4 4 0 0 405 254 159.45 16 WILLUVASTOWN CYMS 4 3 1 0 477 268 177.99 12 PARKSIDE 4 2 2 0 377 354 106.50 8 OAKLEIGH AFC 4 2 2 0 397 400 99.25 8 PENINSULA O B 4 2 2 0 342 410 83 .41 8 WEST BRUNSWICK 4 1 3 0 293 336 87 .20 4 KEW 4 1 3 0 282 389 72 .49 4 LA TROBE UNI 4 1 3 0 233 433 53.81 4 POWER HOUSE 4 0 4 0 183 427 42.86 0
W L D For Agst % Pts 4 0 0 492 140 351 .43 16 4 0 0 534 234 228.21 16 4 0 0 628 313 200.64 16 2 2 0 385 453 84 .99 8 2 2 0 291 365 79.73 8 1 3 0 387 413 93.70 4 1 3 0 328 497 66.00 4 453 65.34 4 1 3 0 296 1 3 0 272 469 58.00 4 0 4 0 251 527 47.63 0
A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 4 0 0 310 132 234 .85 16 OLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 390 190 205 .26 16 4 3 1 0 363 229 158.52 12 OLD SCOTCH ST BERNARDS 4 3 1 0 264 207 127 .54 12 MARCEWN 4 2 2 0 279 228 122 .37 8 OLD BRIGHTON 4 2 2 0 210 221 95 .02 8 MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 224 376 59 .57 4 ST KEVINS 4 1 3 0 182 330 55 .15 4 OLD TRINITY 4 0 4 0 179 300 59 .67 0 0 MHSOB 4 0 4 0 188 376 50 .00 B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD HAILEYBURY 4 4 0 0 416 181 229 .83 16 OLD PARADIANS 4 4 0 0 417 216 193 .06 16 ORMOND 4 3 1 0 428 159 269 .18 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 3 1 0 348 202 172 .28 12 THERRY PENOLA O8 4 2 2 0 310 272 113 .97 8 WHITEFRIARS 4 2 2 0 260 291 89 .35 8 DE LA SALLE 4 2 2 0 262 300 87.33 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 4 0 4 0 169 377 44 .83 0 OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 162 372 43 .55 0 0 BEAUMARIS AFC 4 0 4 0 103 532 19 .36 C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts HAMPTON ROVERS 4 4 0 0 404 246 164 .23 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 4 3 1 0 361 206 175 .24 12 PRAHRAN AFC 4 3 1 0 260 201 129 .35 12 CAULFIELD GR 4 3 1 0 266 206 129.13 12 ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 2 2 0 291 183 159 .02 8 COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 317 243 130.45 8 OLD MENTONIANS 4 2 2 0 359 314 114 .33 8 BULLEEN TEMP 4 1 3 0 182 351 51 .85 4 AJAX 4 0 4 0 182 302 60.26 0 GLEN EIRAAFC 4 0 4 0 120 490 24 .49 0
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