The Amateur Footballer, Week 8, 2001

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V,T-A LONG SERVING OFFICIAL RECOGNISED The VAFA's long serving treasurer Noel Rundle was one of 454 recipients of Queen's Birthday Honours . Noel was ;,; arded an OAM of the Order of Australia). The , ;_iour listed in last Mondays newspapers read as follows: ;~-°i Colin RUNDLE Victoria, service to Australian Rules football and the C ;, ;Iununity. Take a bow ?d.C.lZundle OAM - we salute you.

PI;P!' LCT SCORECARD SEES FOUR WINS IN RFF-,~BSENTATIVE MATCHE S [: :i most successful day of football last Sunday, three t r<<:-f iting the best of the VAFA all scored impressiv e (Aar '°tA team (Football for the Intellectually Disabled) G _ited their SA counterparts in their annual mateh, curtain raiser to the senior match saw the `3AFA's Under 19 ieam defeat the NSW /ACT Under 18 Squad - VAFA 17.15 (117) to NSW/ACT 7.9 (51) . In the senior match the VAFA followed the success of the CD4 representative team from the previous weekend (match v . t','-~WL), by defeating the SAAFL senior team - VAFA 19 .14 (128) to SAAFL 14 .12 (96).

The remaining representative matches for 2001 will see the V'J A seniors play the Victorian Country Football League at i:ls~ernwick Park on July 22, with a team drawn from our U19 sections to playa combined VMFL U18/U19 team as the ~ tirtain-raiser . gratulations to all involved with the four successful orian tearms .

three year period and each state playing each other once away in the three year period .

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Like a normal foory draw, four poin : -willbe allocated for each win and at the end of the three year period a irational Amateur Champion will be announced . The main reason for the decline of the Carnivals as they were played were the huge costs involved and it is hoped to attract a naming rights' sponsor who would undenvrite all costs of travelling associated with the playing of these matches . The concept on naming an All Australian team will also be reintroduced .

The draw for the three year competition has been made and is to be ratified by the three participating states' boards of management before publication . The draw will appear in this column as soon as possible . With the Gl'estern Australian Amateurs keen to re-enter the senior competition after long time out of senior representative football, the VAFA will be keen to provide regular competition for our C-D4 (B-D4) representative side, probably playing the same organisation as our Under 19 representative side and on the same day.

VIDEOS OF REP MATCHES AFL, VFL club, VAFA players, parents and supporters may order vidoes of nay of the three matches played over the last two weekends . Charges - AFL/VFL club $100 per tape an d others $20 per tape. Payment must be lodged with order and orders directed to Karen McNaught at VAFA ( PO Box 359 Elsternwick, 3185) . Tapes should be available within 7 days of ordering .

THE FUTURE OF REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL COMPETITION. tiltcr many months of meetings involving WA, SA, NSW/AFL =a : .t ourselves in the hope of reintroducing the Amateu r

nival fixtures that were played every three years from the ars 1936 - 1994, it has been decided to "put on hold" plans until a genuinely interested fourth participatin g >tball body is found.

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The v: eekend of upse.s in _' ie :-I`L . :;iich plagued all you tipsi, -s oi : ; _,ere coincided u;ui another surprising roiind of A-section footy which turned up a bag of nixed results . St 3 . s have been standing foremost in pundits minds during the past week's reflections after the doggies took a blowtorch to ladderleaders Old Scotch and scorched them dry in a blistering display at the college in Essendon . The Bernies have a wealth of scoring power and an ominous hunger that rumbles in a foreboding manner for their A-section rivals . Back up the behind the first-plas 째d B-nies on the ladder and travelling-along just-nicelv-at-theminute-thank-you-very-mueh is io triumphed in a dour struggle wit' i The students notched up their f`th 'n of the season and courtesy of the earlier draw leaped ahead of the Cardinals on the table . m<' up _ie four with a handy game's brea on te rest - `he pack having comfortably disposed of + . . down by the bay. The Eagles have racked up the second highest number of points scored a- er seven rounds this year and Simon Dalrymple has his charges Hring on all cylinders at the moment . If the magnitude of St Bernards win over Old Scotch was unexpected then so was y Blues three goal defeat of Old I- . _. '- . The Xavs have slowly been returning to something approaching good form in recent weeks while the Blues have left their legion of supporters disappointed so far in 2001 playing well below their best. But a six goal contribution from Lowcock and another four from Ryan finally gave the Blues' scoreline a much-needed boost and kept the struggling students in touch with the main pack - they are four points adrift in eighth spot.

Jammed among the pack of teams in the middle of the ladder sit St K ' s, who like the Blues are still in touch but have yet to hit any great heights so far this season but nonetheless won again a fortnight ago to keep the faithful happy . The SKOBS pulled away from h six goals to one in the third ter . .i to _arn a small lead into an insurmountable one and re,,'- i the Nodders to their fifth defeat of the year. Four goals from Ryan Grinter was the main scoring contribution for the Skobbers but take note of the brothers M & J Giansiracusa - their name belongs more to the soccer fields of Milan perhaps but the brothers

will prove to be a~~ h. . idy addition to club ranks as their efforts last weekend showed. Th e Plodders are struggling in ninth spot but by some measures there is more than reason for optimism for coach Dave Murray in that they are quite capable of kicking a winning score . On the goalkicking front the Bernies clearly possess the most threatening forward line in the competition with several players capable of kicking a big bag of goals . Mitchell, Harvey and McKeon have all posted big scores this year, the latter booting eight in last week's win while a host of other runners and midfielders all enjoy running forward to kick a goal . The importance of mercurial Scotch forward Luke Hawkins came to the fore with the Cardinals kicking just eight goals against the Bernies without Hawkins exciting influence on the game. Also proving his worth on the goalkieking table is MHSOB deputy skipper Jason Bamert, whose remarkable consistency this season saw him post another steady five goal effort against Trinity. With Woodley's support and Bamert's enigmatic play the Unicorns have several options to goal in a unique forward set up . psz~-i L, 4': n's chances of holding on to their coveted spot in A-section next year could well hinge on today's crucial bottom of the table clash with ninth-placed Mazenod . The Tonners have won just one game and are yet to sniff the type of form which helped secure their promotion to the premier division of the comptetition this year. Alternatively, David Murray's charges have shown a bit this year despite just the two wins and I fancy they'll be too good for Brighton and will notch up their third today . Mazenod by 29 points . Another revealing contest with implications for the ladder pits inconsistent underperformers St Kevins against Old Trinity . Two astute coaches in Mike McArthur-Allen and Leigh Carlson neither will be pleased with the results so far in season 2001, unfortunately one of them will be disappointed again today St Kevins by 4 points . a will be keen to put further spat between themselves and the rest of the pack when t:z -, meet University today. The Eagles v, Ill I: , wary of underrating the Blues like Xavs did la. . week but I think they should sneak home by 1" i points .


();rt ve ' s suddenly find themselves looking down the barrel again and today particularly (Tley're staring right at F " ' , perhaps still ~,,mewhat aggrieved at not being able to wrest the premiership flag away from the red and black's ,_,asp last season . Revenge, of sorts, today in the form of a 26 point win.

cecond meets third in what should be a telling match between Scotch and . Any lingering doubts about either of these two side s ill either be dispelled or displayed today so , : .peet a keenly fought contest . I'm throwing my ltt in with the Cardinals, by 16 points .

3.5 5 .7 9.8 10 .9 (69) : .1 7 .3 9.4 16.9 (105) .on: Pure 5 Reid Carter Williams Raju Gadsen . Best : Perry Gadsden Reid McGi114rav Carter . : Pviarson 4 Jarred 3 Johnstone 2 Caffrey Purcell Cox Walke r Tr :uioer it Browne Seabury . Best: Marc : Frazer Dinneen Sarnpimon irson Seabury Jarred. Umpires: A. Damon, M . Jenkins (F). B. Dix. B. Jephson (G) ST. I=S 5.0 6.5 12 .11 14.14 (98) MAZEPdOD 1 .2 5.5 6 .6 11.8 (74) St. li..eins: Grintre 4 M . Gianstracusa 2 B . Dollman 2 Ptcktord Pangrazio Greenham J . Giansiracusa Fraser Garvey . Best: Fraser Greenham Pviahoney B. Dollmai Finch Fredericks . PMazeno E: Maskell 2 0'Donaghue 2 Dunne Linden Pickering Beard Castrfcvm Waldron Hanlev. Best: Tucker MeMuIlui Dunne Maskell Linden Waldron. Umpiaw: S . McCarthy. R . Sneddon (F) . T. Dodds, R. .Nation (B), K. Pitcher. K Segota (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD XF 9

1 .3 7.6 12.12 16.15 (111) 4 .4 7 .10 9.11 13.14 (92)

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supporters extend our sincere congratulations to fj;:, . ' Skinner on reaching 100 gwz_ :s for our club recently against St. Bernards . David's hardness at the ball, his skills and ability to stop the opposition are admired by all and his attitude to his football and the club in general is an ; . :ample for all. A great achievement "Skins" and I LI n well done . 01 . _+ h - would like to congratulate Ollie Cr : : on reaching the 100 game milestone last round against St, Bernards . Ollie is a great clubman and we look forward to 100 more from die big fella .

McLachlan Coulloupas, Best: Lovrcock Slimmon Sturrock Brooke Solly Nailon. Old Xav : McDonnell 4 Donati 3 Parton 2 McCarthy 2 A . Dillon Gowers . Best: A. Dillon Blood Ellis Brush6etd Hawkins Clarke Umpires: T. SuteIllTe . P. Simpson (F). A. Rechtman . N . Woods (B). V. vescud. C . Arnol (G ) ST. BERNARDS 2 .4 9.6 13.9 21 .9 (135) OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 3.5 4.9 8 .11 (59) St : McKeon 8 Harvey 4 N. Mitchell 2 McLaughlin 2 Byrne 2 Taylor Smith Osborne . Best: Finocchiaro Berenger Wigney Robinson McCarroll Ross. Old Scotch., Rrigney 3 Gnatt 2 E. Parthenides Ross McCarroll . Best : Byrn cKeon Hogan O'Sullivan L. Gotlant T. 4Vtckinson .

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U J . lti' :r. J. Kvins (F), R. Mutton . T. Dornom (B). R. Parry. D . 23 3.5 6 .8 6 .10 (46) 4 .1 8.4 9.5 11 .8 (74) Old' -;.I : Andrevrs 3 Ranisden 2 ParkUi . Best: Burrows R . Phillips C . PhIDins Ramsden Gorman Pirquet . 3 : Bamert 5 4Voodley Fairchild L'unbr3ck Saultry Thompson Burke . Best : Thompson Saultry Joseph Limbrick Bamert Newton . Umpires: M. Gibson . P. James (F) . J . Forsyth, D. Cusack (B) . J . Robinson, B . McCarthy (G ) P3SE %7, OLD BRIGHTON 3 .2 4.4 7.8 7.8 (50) -_zi.i IN 3 .0 5.4 5.5 8 .12 (60) Old B -.zon: Kavanagh 2- Mizzi 2, Moon 1, Ginnavin 1 . Tynmvs I . Best: taints, Sherman . ariizzi, Dickerson . R . Stev.art . B . Williams. Marcellba Galati 2, Wilkinson 1 . Cooper 1, Cope I . Mathews I . McMillan 1, Gleeson 1 . Best : Gleeson. Cooper. Wilkinson, McMillan . 0'Flynn . Ryder. ST. XEVINS 6 .4 8.7 10.13 12 .13 (85) MAZENOD 1 .1 4.5 5.5 8.7(55) St. Kevin's: Horrocks 4, Sadler 3 . R. Sheehy 2, Natale . O'Brien, Harper. Best: Bare, Harper . Sadler. O'Brien. O'Shea, Bateman.

Mazenod: Hawkins 3, Nelson. Sharp . Gooden. D'Rorario, Morgan . Best: Sharp, Grant, Gooden, Halay, Snart . Hawkins UPdi BLUES 3 .1 5.4 5.5 7.5(47) OLD XAVs 3 .0 7.2 10.9 17.12 (114) Uni Blues: Hutchins 2, Barrick 2 . Granger, Temple - Smith, Thomas . Best: Thomas, Granger, Wilson, McConnell . Hutchins, Longley. Old Xavs: A. Jones 5. Lang 3, Meehan 2, R. Jones 2 . Drake . Ford . Chambers, Freer . Ham ebury. Best: B . Couglilan, Ford, A . Jones . Healy, Lang, Carey . ST.EE `S 3 .1 4.2 7 .7 8.7 (55) OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 5.5 6 .6 10.9 (69) St.-era-sSs : Legudi 3 . James Mount 3 . McKay. P.Harvey. Best: ian, Tankey. Loughlin. Kane. P.Calxs .Janies Mount. Ci~ :;;otch: Aujard 5 . SLnon 2, Downing. Oliver. Brooks . Best: Downing . Pattenden, Evans, Saunders. C.Hocking. Aujard OLD TS?IPdtP`Y 1 .2 3.7 4.11 11 .11 (77) hSFISOB 3 .2 5.2 6 .5 6.5(41) Old Trinity : Cornell 4. Shaughnessy 3, S. Oberoi, Hudson, Mainsbridge, S. Van Der L'enne. Best : S . Van Der veime, Cornell . Carter-Busaard, Kenna, Donahoe . M. Frost. h43SOB: L. Taylor 2, McIntyre 2. Robinson. Gerner. Best: McGrath. Mills, T ÂľhiGS it. Armstrong, Danaher. Gerner.


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17 J. Beard 18 T. O'Donaghue (VC) 19 S. McMullin 20 C . Murray 20 T. Castricum 21 S. Polan 22 D. Ryan (DVC) 23 A. Tucker 24 D. Nisbet 25 S . Ryan 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 27 D. Krom 28 P. Nelson 29 R . Sharp 30 S . Fisher 31 N . Snart 32 P. Fotiniotis 33 D . Grant 34 M. Pollard (RVC) 35 R . Hawkins 36 D . Carter 37 L . Morgan 38 D . Linden 39 G . Kalber 40 A. Lewiso n 41 M . Hudson 42 C. Adams 43 A. Persi 44 R. Mosbauer 45 P. Rice 46 R . Foss 47 A . McDowell 48 G . Tilling 49 L. Haley (RVC) 50 D . Carter 52 N . Nussbaum 54 J. Persi

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19 C. Smith 20 S Lillingston 21 J Stratos 22 N Addison 23 0 Cran e 24 C Pattende n 25 L Murph y 26 T Downing9 27 J Pilkingto n 28 B Robinso n 29 M Gnat t 30 T. Finocchiaro C Ratcliff e 33 J McCarrol l 34 E Oliver 35 P O'Connor 36 S Prendergast 37 M Parthenides 38 R Ashto n 39 C Steven s 40 A Warne r 41 M Lipshu t 42 J Ross 43 N Leiti 44 C Evan s 45 M Blenhei m 46 J Beaurepaire 47 T Barenge r 48 S Miles 49 R Mullane 50 D Richardso n 51 M Saunder s 52 M Davison 53 C Joyce 54 N Simon 55 G Sarkozy 57 J Crane 58 C Adam 60 T Wigney 61 D Leed s 62 E Slade n 63 S Tresise 64 L Nort h 65 C Armstrong 66 H Thoma s 68 B Collin s 77 S Spiden


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1 M Blood ( C) 2 D Orlando 3 L Hannebery 4 D Landrigan 5 A. McDonald 6 D. Donati 7 S Lethlean (VC) 8 P McDonald 9 J Hawkins 10 S Mitchell 11 Ad Jones 12 J Bowen

1 . D . Baynes 2 . L. Meehan 3 . J. Podsiadly 3 . R . Brebner (R) 4 . S. McKeon 5 . Joe Mount (DVC) 6 . J. McKay 7 . S. Cla rke 8 . J. Evans 9 . B. Jordan (DVC) 10. N. Mitchell (VC)

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9 J. Giansiracusa 10 N. Fraser 11 J. Panagrazio 12 R. G ri nter 13 R. Bowles 14 L. Mahoney

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16 B . Garvey 17 S . Dawes 18 J . Grigg 19 D. Sheehy 20 L. Hull-Brown 22 J . Macey 23 B . Quirk 24 S . Powel l 25 B . Marusic 26 D. Sadler 27 R. Gross 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 M. Kempton 30 M . Gargano 31 A. McGuiness 32 S . O'Conno r 33 M . Maguire 35 M . Kavanagh 366 E . Sulliva n as J Batema n 39 S . Gribble 40 N . Perrett 41 S . Monkivflch 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 R. Sheehy 45 D. Weight 46 J. Travaglia 47 A. Conlon 48 L. Harper

54 P. Cameron 51 J. Cassell 52 J. Finch 53L. Coleman 54 S . Gam e 55 E . Crohan 56 M . Pangraz io 58 J Ferra 59 A. Ratt le 60. A. Green halg 61 J. Lynch 62 B . Shelley 63 B . Hicks 64 J. O' Brien 65 C. Leatham 66 E . Lynch 67 N. Marchesani 69 P. Natale 70 P. Roberts 71 A. Clark 72 M . Rigby 73 P. Byrne 75 R. Campagn a 77 G . Pickford 78 R. Chive ; 79 G O'Connor 80 D. Dunn 83 N. Moore 84 C. Noseda 85 S . h4oylan 86 A. Nowetl

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Tipping the card last week has restored some credibility to yours trulys writings . It doesn't geL any easier from here on in, and I think the weekend off has come at exactly the right time! Review NÂŁ3Bs directed their chariots in the direction of McKinnon and probably wished ththey ern a stayed old home, as Old fla~.eylsu~ gave touch up by 52 pts . The home side outscored the guests in every quarter, with the 2nd being the and most damaging (6 goals to 2) . White, Walden Armstrong were good performers for OH, while NOBs' better players were Collison, Airier and Vogels . It was a fair old plunde-ing da i at I3 Section's gave the young beachside haven, as 01 s team a shellacking by 120 pts . The B x contest was all over at 1/2 time, as the visitors held a 10 goal lead and proceeded to build on that . That man Toovey was over the course of the game on fire again with 10 goals, and was well assisted by Corcoran and R . Weddle . Boctor, Healy and Catlin battled hard for the home team . The Old Paradians made the short trip to Oak Park to take on Therry and came away with the prize, as they eked out a 25 point win . It seems that not even the old kicking mule could ruin the day for the OPs, as they go from strength to . Dintinosante with 6 majors was strength in 2001 well fed by the veterans in Brabender and O'Loughlin for the winners and Boyle, Carroll and Nancarrow were fine contributors for the losers . There was a party to end all parties out at Donvale, as Whfl~efrfars thumped Ormond by 50 pis to t was the difference as the locals piled quarter that firs . The

on 8 .1 to nil to break the contest right open l home brothers Pawlik and Hilton starred or teveI for side, whilst Wilson, Dale and James playe d the visitors . La Salle set up a 37 point victory over At EP, Be .s with a 5 goal 1 st qtr against the Old Mefburlaz$n . wind that seems to constantly live at that ground But for the straighter kicking, the margin could have been greater, as the 27 scoring shots to 15 indicate . Mannix and the youngsters of Buckley and Spithill were good players for DLS, and OMs were well represented by Berry, McMullin and Wilheim . Preview Old Haileybury (13/4) face the daunting prospect of a trip to Chelsworth Park to take on the 6

juggernaut o f Dwyer would be pleased with the d in 20p1, and consistency his players are shos~n b would be relishing the test thcY e_iis v .ek. Meanwhile, the coaches out at Pine Lodge would be very happy vj'tth .;here they're sitting at present and would love to put another challenger back in their box . That they will do again this week, as them Of machine rolls on and claims another victi when they 3 -1 -)y 31 pts . e (1(7} turn to play in the °It's D with thc.~_ __ s and buckets as they head to the bear , and are welcomed by : .% (11/2) . Paul Cooper and his lads are motoru aloisg nicely at present, as second spot and a 5-2 record is a good effort to date . Jim Durnan and his charges, on the other band, are in complete contrast: second last and 2-5, but still giving it there all . Unfortunately for the locals, their record wont improve today as the DLS runners will be suited by the big Beaumaris ground and that will be enough to get them over the line by 3 6 pts . It's the neighbourhood 'derby' at Brunswick this week, as Nt3Bs (4/5) host their next door rivals in . Frank Dunell will be impressing Therry (415) upon his players the importance of a victory today, as a loss will see them lose touch with the four . Wavne Harmes will also know that another loss this week will undo the good work that his players have achieved over the past 3-4 weeks . This is a tough game to call, so will have to go with the . NOBs by 7 home ground advantage (sorry Frank)

pts . its another local derby this week, a s (2/ 1) make the short trip to Bundoora to face an hwill be in-form et~iedfas~ Matt his3e arges very please d

have made over the last month and those . Greg strategies of his are starting to hit home Feutrill will have had time to recover from the world's biggest hangover after their first and very . This won't be a pushover significant win for 2001 for the OPs, but they are on fire at the moment and at home their roll will continue as they march on by 20 pts .

Our good friend, Mr . Gunn, puts on the afternoon tea this week as Ormond (714) play host to Old . Ian Jackman would be a touch M ellynrn iaaas (2/5) concerned with the state of play at his club, as ie s only been I quarter of footy that has stopped themn winning the last couple of games . Erwin Leyde THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200 1


nd his lads have been thereabouts and wouldn't (, C ;uo despondent with the 4-3 record and 5th l ;osition on the ladder. Here's my bolter for th e ; L . as I believe that the home ground advantage -,1d a reasonable last couple of weeks for the locals ill see them victorious by 16 pts . G :)S

Oldlvanhoe(20/1) vs Old Haileybury(1/33) OH by 100 pi s 13eaumaris(4/1) vs De La Salle(1/6) PLS by 34 pi s

~s(611) vs Therry(1( 8) rherry by 40 pi s old Paradians(l l 16) vs Whitefriars(12l 1) OP by 55 pi s Ormond(1 J3) vs Old Melburnians(9 14) Ormond by 10 pis

O! - - ' Cy - congratulations t o on playing his 50th game for the club OBS last round . Well done "Tviovlie" 1 at the Bloods . aris - congratulations to J -- - an d Justin Vance on playing 1 0 Jono is senior captain, rising through the huniors has won competition B-_~'s, . .as a

lember of the '95 premiership team . Justin has played senior, reserve and U19 grand finals icluding the U19 '95 premiers . Good luck today to you both . De La Salle - congratulate ehaea on i caching 5 0 games last round . Duggo is lamous for his extraordinary celebrations when he kicks a goal, which usually include a lap of the forward line, a series of high tens and much fist pumping. This year, complete with new Bruce Doull headband, his deadly goal sense and

~me pace have seen him playing the bes t i_:otball of his career. Well Done Duggoll

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' -1 .7 1 .10 (118) 6.10 9 .12 (66) 1 : me 2 Gn: , 2 A . Saunders Seccull our ; arson. Best: (en Ar:nstrong A . Saunders Ad Hilton Lap h 4 ld Ea n 3 Colli.son Hooking Yandell G . PhyLznd OF. t?Lherland . B.a. . D . L is Yandell Co1lL:on Amor Vogels L. Boyle. Un L . oncriefi . L . Gall -(F) . L . "iaFTopoulos, R . Richards (G ) 0.2 1 .2 4 .3 4.3(27) JE 5.2 10-9 16.12 22 .15 (147) . Best: Boctor Healy Catlin Olson Jury Holt . Ca ,n 2 Gibson Foley ;: Tociiey 10 Hope 3 R . Weddle 2 Allender Branigan Corcoran 5p3 white . Beat: Oates Lillis Toonr} R. Weddle Corcoran Tu(ly. at . R. Aia}ston (F), P. Curtis, G. Rapper (G) 3.0 5.2 6.7 9 .11 (65) 5 .6 7.7 11 .8 1I .14 (80) ; .i . Goodwin 2 Elliott Taylor. Best: Boyle Carroll Nancarrow Y:m Car Fin, ,.,oc-no. Old 7_ Dh?ttnosante 6 Porteous 2 Heffernan Brabender Godfrey . Res c :, Brabender Sinclair Swindon D'ullinosante O'Loughlin . B G.' irdrop, G . Hunicnen (F), R Sepntorr, A. Lor,g (G I 3 .6 6.7 14 .8 21 .11 (137) 2 .4 7.5 7.5 13.9 (87) 6 Carrigg 6 Reidy 4 Swain 2 Brice Northey'Abod . ne. Hilton Phan A. Pawlik wood. Ormond., Brock 3 Gt>Wo Murphy McConvill Naughton Robbins . Best: ct;o; . .Jl Robbins Brock . n, R . Love IF) . S. Lealoy, K. Coughlan (G) 5 .2 8.6 9.6 14.13 (97) 3 .0 3.1 7.5 9.6 (60) tm,tone 3 Mannix 3 Buckley 2 Evans 2 McKenzie Corin . . >t . Mannix Buckley S . Hyland D . Hyland Spithill Hot .on ; :S Swi . Div arnians: Rose 2 Campbell Gallagher Guest Mulquiney R9urprT -`. 'oar. F--' : P---Hohnewilhek'rScPdullin Gallagher Rich~,aso S. A' -,C . -1 -a (F), B . Corcoran, J. Mason (B), C. Bill .R ad .4 11 .5 17.7 (109) 43 5 .5 9 .10 9.11 (65 ) Efstathiou 7, Johnston 3, Dimond 2, Mason 2, D. Lay, B . P. G° glord-Jones. Best : D aid. Pormh?eg. Movie, Corderay . Jo}, ELstathiou. North Old Joy-e 2, Cassell, Fitzdarence . . Saad. Butcher. St .. Best : C . Phy(and . Fitzclazence . t .-I ' . D: Cassell to e . Sheehan, Butcher, U 2.5 3 .7 7.11 13.15 (93) OLD IYflNHOE 3.3 3 .4 3.4 3.5 (23) ezmar's : Magee 4, Vance 3 . Arendarcikas, Blackie S. Conlan, Low, O'Brien d, Stephens . Best: OBrien M . Vance. Sherman, Ott, Magee . Arendarctkas. Old YvanfimHawres 3. Best: Moloney. Russian. George. Bcr-, ' cds . Shadholt. . . . Pz ' LP. 3.1 4 .4 6.6 14 .9 (93) OI:V _ . . :5 5.2 6 .2 6.4 8 .4(52) merry Pe:nola: Stella 6, 4t611rinney 3, Candiloro 2 . S Sacco 1, McMahon 1, P.Garoni 1 . Best: .icl:fitinnev, Stella, J Sacco, M Garoni. L Hollow, Van Ertr¢'. n Old Parediaas: Joyce 3, Lloyd 1 . Jenkins 1 . Currin 1 . Elie 1 . Murray I- Best: Cosg:il7. Simpson, FinL3y, Lloyd, Jenkins . Murray '. ~'S 3.1 6.5 6.11 8 .18 (66) 4.3 7.6 13 .8 19 .8 (122) Cahill 2, Cia-dulli 2, Ward. T Carrigg, Mika. Delzoppo . Best: T cdy. Mika, C O'Connor, Vernal. Ormond . Bridges 4 . Steaart 3 . Putz 2, Cramey, Monaghan. Lom. Barker. Everett, Be: >. Farrell, Kuael, Casey. Joy . Konsstanny . 2.2 4.6 5 .7 8.9 (57) 6.2 7.4 10 .8 10.9 (69) .cer 2. Davies, Bouker. Hvrle. Best: Hesse, ti'alker, Hoy, vi,om i. Wu-ains. Davies . Old hY z5 : Marson 2, Tucker 2, wa din-on z. Fit Id. Murray, Reid, Weir. Best: Farquharson, Thomas, 1T:fale ._ o_ - ?t.l'Faddell.

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Coach . Res Cc r: Rc cNab 1 P. Brook 2 L . Gibson 3 J. Magee 4 A . Pratt 4 J . Black 5 M . Ensor (VC) 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. Coliins 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) 22 B . Tadgell 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 32 T. Arendarickas 33 G . Jury 34 S. Mitchell 35 N . Boctor 36 R . Deaton 36 A . Blackie 37 D . Golding 38 T. Blake 41 N . Conlan 42 J . Gerrand 44 H . Gibson 45 A . Thomas 46 D. McGrath 47 D. Condon 48 T. Arendarcikas 49 J . Bryce

Coach: Paul Cooper Asst.: Paul O'Dwyer Res : Aami ::n Carroll 1 L Walker 2 R Buckley 2R M Mercuri 3 B Corin 4 L Hall 5 C Swift 6 M Harder 7 P Harrison 8 J La Ragy 9 J Hall 9R E Williams 10 T Silvers 11 A Evans (C) 12 D Toohey 13 A Johnstone 14 A Robertson 15 P Bowden 16 S Hyland (VC) 17 A Elliott 18 C Mercuri 19 R Prezens 20 M Picone 21 D Jackson 21RM Joyce 22 M O'Donnell 23 D O'Brien 24 J Morel 24RB Buick 25 C Hyde 25RM Shaw 26 D Spithill 27 S Thomas 28 N Harbor 29 P Hesse 30 B Mannix 31 S Hyde 32 R Bonnici (VC) 33 C Bowker 34 P Grant 35 A Mackintosh 37 D Hyland 39 S Hoy 40 J Crowe 41 A Phillips 42 J Davies 43 K Brkic 46 A Molan 47 G Wise 48 D Smith 49 G McHenry 51 M Shaw 52 A McKenzie 55 S Giblett 60 B Hoy 64 A Boots 70 M Duggan

Co; :'l : F L Res . Coach: l` '. Robinson 1 . J . Cassell 2 . D. Keenan 3 . A.Trimboli 4 . S.Sleep 5. B.Devine 5. D,Skene 6. N .Vogels 7. P.Booth 8. B.Collison 9. H . Maplestone 10 . M.Nulty 11 . R . Morley 12 . S.Lock 13 . THalpin 14 . D .Kingham 15 . C . Faraci 16. D .Collins 17. J . Fitzclarence 18. C.Murray 19. P.O'Farrell 20. J .Sutherland 21 . N.Casboult 22 . M .Connelly 23 . D. Coonan 24 . J. Barker 25 . G .Phyland 26 . P. Brooks 27 . W.McTaggart 28 . D .Joyce 29 . D . Visser 30 . M .Leigh 31 . L .Boyle 32 . M .Phyland 33 . M .Barker 34. J .Saad 35. M .Carney 36. D.Tonkin 37. S .Mikunda 38. M .Amor 39. C. Siotos 40. C.Phyland 41 . N.Tonkin 42 . A. Kennedy 43 . D .Zacek 44 . M.Drum 45 . B.Speed 46 . P.Daniels 47 . J.Barlow 48 . N . Sanders 49 . TKlouse 50 . T.Drum 51 . N .Goonan 53 . S . Butcher 54 . M . Allouche 55. M .Yandell 56. D . Sheehan 57. C. Hosking 58. D. Ada 60. R Thommasi 61 . F.Lynch 62 . A. MacDonald 66 . P. Bryar 77 . S.Trenton

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The time honored courtesy of staying behind for a drizi., with the opposition after the g-.me again appears to be disappearing f r o m oi l. repertoire . Whilst we realize people li-~ and are keen to get back to their own cl ' 9 0~. , . esy in staying until the home club has at ie : done their after match nresentations , . .,uld be most appreciated by all the home sides . Those at fault know who Old Essen Collegians E resurgence o f Bedes take the s:i ir we all r break. r3 iyone's game at ts=° N ther side was at ;1e w :d and gain a was to become E`,s , started b~-M n"i. i and appear( . t( erec the home at(break at th last change . i in the last as the Bul allowij f to come aw comfortabi_ Aory . Travis St CT good form for victors bac x ! while Ryan , Quite a large cr battle between the small -acki~ i, good football or, ri ' in this roun d Rovers took the

be able to get the g- go3 tried to b< into it be 2 half tinr, couldn't and iat the Panther- totally cor+2-„",~d t{, n -"th ^^i > inaccurate kickin g at ) ; ` win ?ore . Peter Flaskis playe d ith plenty of urnan and the lis t -w mte continues solid and youn g ty very well . y win against Ajax ed them from a r mtrol all day with attack on the ball, standard and thi s ie sides . It was a pretty ;ers with Glen Marinic, iillier leading the way, r prosperous day up r, Marty Halphen ,

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loss back their s . j-°e( )re<' ; :iould be at full ,s have in all their early games g the A„rid on fire, while Old been much more consistent and their performances and that c ;!-i home ground advantage gets them across the line . The in form Old welcome I'rahr out to the Keysborough playing fields . In good form the


, ast fortnight the Panthers, while the Two Blues ,1 owed a welcome return last game, so it should be >d one. The result is important to both sides for ring reasons and is hard to pick but I just feel ihat the Panthers may have more scoring options Lllan the Two Blues plus the return of a few handy players and the home ground advantage should be , ;iough to get them home. St BE t te-Ti and Russell Barnes elcome his old club an Rovers back to rindisi Street . There certainly will be a bit of good atured rivalry going here and both sides are sure to rise to the occasion . Russell will have a full nowledge to the strengths of the Rovers players and ll advise his new charges accordingly, but they be surprised as Normie Goss does have them lg a bit differently these days . Tough day at the otflce for all concerned here both sides in good form, but te Hampton side is just a fraction better and I"m sure they will take the R points today . Ajax and promises to be another good I ttle a )th will be absolutely desperate for a win . The Bullants have almost been doing everything but brinL rig home the 4 points , h i he Jackas also having had plenty of chances "`eams have suffered badly w^(h injuries and it Co ::-c; u62

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notches up his I J=':a ame for the Club. A previous Best and Fairest er, Scratcher has been an inspirational playe r the senior side and is particularly well known fo r his ball-getting ability and tough tackling . Well Done atcher, Welcome Back and Con,-`-a'tul€_ !ons!

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IS THERE something about Elsternwick Park that visitors to Melbourne find difficult to locate? A fortnight ago the Western Australian Amateur Football League players sent administrators into a spin when they hadn't arrived an hour before the clash against the C-D VAFA reps . Last week the South Australian Amateur Football League ran on to EP at 2 .15pm - the scheduled starting time - a strange move for a team that had little exposure to this environment .

While the VAFA Senior Representative team was lined up, SA went through a couple of drills oblivious to the calls from umpires C . a and Wooley to get ready . SA was lucky that umpire Gibson is a friendly lawyer, as you could imagine him calculating the legal ramifications of him starting with the Croweaters still in their tracksuit tops ! Gibson must have realised that litigation is messy so he waited, as did the crowd of 500, and the 50 dignitaries, and the 18 VAFA players for the Boys in Red to take their positions on a delightful afternoon for football . Maybe SA hadn't changed their watches from Central Australian time - they had come on to the field 20 minutes early . Better get that clarified for next year's clash in Adelaide . The tactic by new SA coach Noel Annear worked as his team kicked five unanswered goals to open the match as his ruckman Shane Dunstan enjoyed the umpires throwing the ball up rather than having it bounced . To throw up or bouncing became a mini-match between the associations . In SA they don't bounce, here they do . Ruckman used to either would have an advantage and there was no compromise of doing both . SA won that one . There was more pre-game drama too : -Annear's name was spelt incorrectly in the program . -The cagey coach said 24-hours before the match that former Brisbane Lion Adam Heuskes, playing coach this year of Division T4vo club Gepps Cross, could fly in just hours before the match and a decision hadn't been reached. Heuskes didn't front .

_. broadcast on Southern FM last Sunday morning a rumor that eight SA players had gone home and the match was in jeopardy and at 2 .15 it looked to be so! x t, who kicked five goals for the Vies varying range including the Big V's first a t 21-minute mark of the first term, said th e delayed start might r-ve unbalanced the team . : could have raced Maybe Vic coach Ti on to EP and gathered his players but Bourke is an honorable chap and this could have led Annear to doing same and chaos would have enveloped the meticulous plans . Bourke also believes in his players and he epitomised this by sticking with Andrew - m in the ruck, who was named bes t afield after his last three quarters, while captain i was beaten at centre-half forward by former SANFL player Darrea . C" , It wasn't until Chandler was swung to half forward late in the match that McLachlan broke free for a goal . Once Ramsden got the range of the throw ups his natural athleticism was too much for Dunstan . EP space was eaten up by midfielder s Jackson, raver Arts, D _- e an d uncanny and highly skilled ; Nick Mitchell, used to the goal square, was played at half-back, as he was three years ago in Adelaide, and despite his wonky legs depriving him of his normal skilled delivery, Bourke reinforced Mitchell's commitment awarding him the Vic coaching staffs award . SA half-forward Daniel Thomas kicked his fourth and fifth goals within 60 seconds at the 20-minute mark to give the Boys in Red a fivegoal deficit and a sniff. It was snuffed in the gloom of early evening, such was the late finish, by Daniel Donati, ironically only back from playing with West Adelaide a few weeks ago . Oh, and as far as the Victorian Country Football League team finding EP in a month's time, timekeeper John Robinson, who must have been fretting with the late start, gets a free street directory each time he gets his car serviced .


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Well, we now have a clear demarcation between the Haves and Have Nots, with the lowest of the Top Five 2 games and a healthy percentage margin clear of the best of the Lower Five . OGGs, Aquinas, and YVOB, may worry the top half on the odd occasion in the final 11 rounds, but, sadly, Old Carey and the Blues are staring relegation in the face . St Leos were walloped by Ivanhoe Assumption, and not only did I have the winner wrong, but was 2150% adrift with my predicted margin!! The only downside to Hoes otherwise impeccable performance was their 0 .10 last term, which was decent of them really, since my error margin would have been even more horrendous! Tom Healey did a superb job in the ruck for Hoes, feeding a trio of effective on ballers, Stuart Morris, Leighton Pearce, and Paul Martin, with defenders Damon Wood, & Travis O'Neil shutting down the Animals' forwards . The Animals were not happy with anybody . Monash Blues were outclassed by Banyule after the Blues started like rockets and goaled 3 times before the Bears drew breath . Thereafter, the game went according to the Whitcroft plan, and the Blues could do little about it . Heath McDermott, Michael Natoli, Tim Egan, and Adam Dooley were major contributors for the Bears on the day . Grant Chesari on the ball, and Al Herman across HB struggled valiantly for the Blues . Old Geelong were thumped by University Blacks, when their Laser Guided goal shooting deserted them, in the face of a sterling performance by the Black's defence . McArthur, Mackie . Moody . Thomson, & Franklin all did well in the back half, with talls . Schirmer, Sandiford, and Chatfield controlling the aerial duels round the ground for the Blacks . OGGs had a great debut effort from Nick Bayne, plus Wii Paul round the ground and Hamish McInnes at the blunt end . Yarra Valley ran away from Old Carey in the last fifteen minutes after an entertaining game . As predicted, the game progressed at breakneck speed, with YV's, Robbie Drew, outstanding at HBF, well backed up by Paul Cremean at CHF/Ruck, Ricky Pearce at CHB,

and Sam Savage in the forward zone . Defenders, Ca l Phillips and Luke Battley worked hard for the Panthers, and Joel Daniher controlled his wing . Aquinas and Old Camb erwell went slather and whack all day with the Wells superior defence giving them the edge in the last term, Shane Properjohn was lively up forward for the Wells, Tim James (OK Warren?) stood out in defence as did Luke Gladman, with Travis Hardman again having a top day on his wing . The Bloods were best served by Craig Glennie in defence, and on ballers, Cam Colliver and Sean Flynn .

TODAY'S GAME S Banyule take on St Leos an d the Animals will be a tad worried about meeting the section leader so soon after a shock defeat . I can't hold out much hope for them today either, both sides will be better for the return of their VAFA Reps, but the Bears have the momentum of a run away train, and I can't see them being stopped today. Banyule by 5 goals . Monash Blues host Aquinas and, for all their endeavour, will find the going tough against the Bloods, who would still give themselves a chance of finals action after an indifferent start . The Bloods should win this comfortably . Ivanhoe Assumption meets Old Geelong and should have too much all round talent to be troubled by the topsy turvey OGS . The Hoes are anxious to consolidate themselves in the four at the moment and will not be relaxing their guard . Their mid field will be the equal of OGGs talented group, and their defence more than up to the task of holding their opponents . Hoes to take the 4 points by 6/7 goals . Uni . Blacks are at home to Yarra Valley and will win this one! Thought I'd get that in early Jack! Yarra will test the Blacks with their speed all over the field, but do not have the depth of experienced players to be able to prevent the home side winning by about 5 goals or more . TLJC

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Geelong - congratulates "yamish O VI McInnes, who played his 100th r;ame for the club against Old Carey in Round 6 . 'Mish' joined the OGS in '95 and played his first game with the Thirds, but very quickly progressed to the Reserves, and Seniors . This season he has cemented his place in the Seniors with consistent performances ; a great reward for his dedication and spirit . Congratulations to Hamish for his contribution to the Club on and off the field !

TODAY'S MATCHES, D I Section Banyule v. St . Leos Emmaus Monash Blues v . Aquinas 0 C Ivanhoe-Assumption v . Old Geelon g University Blacks v. Yarra Valley Old Carey v . Old Camberwell

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CLUB LST WK TOTA L SENIORS S . McCann St Leos 1 36 Livingstone Aquinas 2 24 Egan Banyule 3 24 Matthews Old Carey 1 20 Flynn Ivanhoe 3 20 D1 RESERVE Saffar Old Camberwell 7 28 McKean St Leos 3 19 Keyhoe Yarra Valley 0 17 Burbank Old Geelong 1 17 Fitzgerald Old Geelong 0 16

St Leo'c i;:uma:L; 1 .5 1 .6 4 .6 4 .8 (32) Ivanhoe :-~ -.mption 2 .3 11 .6 17 .8 17.18 (120) St Leo's ummaus : P. McGloin 2, Volpl, R .McCann. Best : R .McCann, Mckenzie, Price, P.McGloin . Flood, R.Megioin . Ivanhoe Assumption : Joyce 4 . Flynn 3, Lee 2, Frisina 2, T .Healy, P.Marun . Morris, Rawley, O'NetL McFarlane . Best: T.Healy, Morris. L .Pearce, Wood, O'Neil, P .Martin . Umpires : M . Fraser. M . Taylor (F) MONASH BLUES 4.2 4 .6 4.6 7 .9 (51) BANYULE 4.2 9 .5 15.8 20 .12 (132) &Sonash Blues : Craven 3 . Baxter, DeYoung, Herrman . Lloyd. Best: Chessari, Herrman, Goode . Bolton, Smyth . O'Neill .

Banyule : D . Witchell 4, J. Egan 3, Keenan 3 . H . McDonald 2, Moran, Cantwell, Turnbull . Chapman, Playfair, Natoli, N . Taylor . Dooley. Best : H. McDermott, Natoli, T. Egan, Dooley, Keenan, Cantwell Umpires: S. Payton, I. Burgess (F ) OLD GEELONG 1 .1 3.5 5 .11 8 .20 (58) UIdI BLACKS 4 .3 8.6 13 .9 18.11 (123) Old Geelong: Salter 3, Nevins 2, Farrer 2 . W .Paui I . Best : W.Paui . Bayne, McInnes, Farrer, T.Obrien . Bolton . Best : W.Paul . Bayne, McInnes. Farrer, T.Obrien, Bolton

Uni Blacks: Chatfield 4, SeMemer 3, Caccaviello 3, Ryan 2, Schilling 2, Bowden 2, Costello 1, Thomson 1 . Best : Mackie, Thomson, Sullivan, Moody, Franklin, Mcarthur Umpires : N. Evans, D . Irons (F) YARRA VALLEY 3 .1 7.2 11 .3 17 .9 (111) OLD CAREY 3 .3 5.6 10 .7 13 .9 (87) Yarra Valley: Leing 5, Savage 4, Mcltrath 3 . Peaker , Draw, Fyffe, Kehoe, Longworth . Best : R . Drew, Savage, Laing, Peaker, Cremean .Valoppi . Old Carey: Daniher 3, Shutter . Whitelaw 2, M. Cohen . I. Cohen, Matthews, Angus . Feehan . Best: Phillips . camber, Battley. Cohen, Shutie. Mai . Umpires : P. Tuppen, A . Ladd (F) AQUINAS 3 .5 4 .10 8 .15 11 .17 (83) OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .5 7.8 11 .9 16 .12 (108) Aquinas: Flynn 4,Bambury 2 .Livtngstone 2 . Tarulli . Harkin . Hunter. Best : Colllver, Flynn, Glennie. Volombello. Harkin . Taru, llt . Old Camberwell : Popperjohn 5,Howard 2 .Kapoor 2, Goodale, Heffernan, D.Walker. Hardman, Perryman, Williams, Mitchell . Best: Poppe, Rjohn, Hardman, Gladman . James . Heffernan . D .Walker. Umpi res : C . Stevens (S), K . McNiece (F) RESERVES ST LEOS EM US 2.1 2 .1 7.5 8.7(55) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.0 9 .2 10.3 13.6 (84) St Leos Emmaus: Mckean 3,Casey,Hughan,Lear,P.Levms, D.MeGlotn. Best : C .Vaughan . Casey, D .Pitcher . Lear. D .McGloin, Ymer. Ivanhoe Assumption: Thackaway 6, D .Pearce 3 . Schulze, Sidot. Sloan . Toogood . Best: Thackaway. Sidot, Toogood, Sloan, Ebbage, lacouangelo.

MONASH BLUES 1 .3 1 .5 2 .5 6.6(42) BANYULE 1 .0 2 .2 8 .3 10.4 (64) Monash Blues: Tatterson 2. Gregory. Mentha, Murchie. Spencer. Best : Mentha, Brennan, Murchie, Clark, Grabiel, Moresi . Banyule: Kayrooz 4, Dintinosante 2 . George, Hopgood, Small, Thompson . Best : Thompson, Hopgood, Dintinosante, S . Gray, Bassett, Ferrall . OLD GEELONG 1 .1 1 .2 4 .3 5.3 (33) UM BLACKS 3.5 5 .8 8.11 13 .14 (92) Old Geelong: Burbank 1, Malpas 1 . Saltier I . Seymour I . Cole I . Best : Kemp, Malpas, Seymour, Bayles, Heine, Cook . not Blacks : Hanna 5, Batten 1, Milnes 1, Goonan I, Gadd 1 . Kohne 1, Leech 1, Weber 1, Ralph 1 . Best : Moffat, Hannan . Goonan . Gadd, Leech . Milner YARRA VALLEY 2 .2 3.9 5 .9 12 .10 (82) OLD CAREY 0 .2 1 .2 4 .3 5 .3[33) Yarra Valley: C.Ross 2, Kruse 2, Tompkins 2 . Potter, Buruma, Hale, Ford, its, Bell. Best: He, Kruse . C .Ross. Davies, Busch, Tompkins. Old Ca rey: Bardwell 2, Graham, Leong, Shone . Best: Bardwell . Graham, Marshall, Chamberlain, Winchester, May . AgUIPtAS 2 .2 6.5 6 .5 6 .7(43) OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .7 6.9 10.12 13 .16 (94) Aquinas: Field 2,Crouch 2, Lyng, Barrie. Best : Ditchfield. Barclay, Chapman, Field,Lyng, Bradshaw. Old Camberwell : Saffar 7,Harvey 3,Seeley 2, Ormsby . Best : Saffar, Brauer, Heath, T1Yalker, Scott, Seeley


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NG BACK I Rundle

5 YEARS AGO- 1996 What a season it was in A Section . Who would have tipped at the start of the season that three of 1995's finalists Old Xaverians, Ormond and Old Scotch would be sitting at the bottom of the A Section ladder after 8 games . St Bernards (A Section) travelled to meet Old Melburnians confidently playing in second spot, and only St Bernards inaccuracy even made the game close. They kicked 6.8 to 3 .0 in the first then 4 .14 to 8 .6 in the next two, and then ran out winners 13 .25 (103) to Old Melburnians 13 .10 (88) . Best were Juegan, J .Overmen, Vassallo (St Bernards) and Ellinghaus, Lovett, A Thompson (Old Melburnians) . Despite windy conditions at the Beverley Hills Oval, Banyule (B Section) got home by two points from ThenyPenola, 16 .17 to 16 .15, in a high class game . John Gilliam was best on ground and it was fitting that he kicked the winning goal . Others to star were O'Connell, O`Brien and Ryan for the visitors, and O'Halloran, Castaldi and Wrigglesworth (Therry-Penola) . D Section coaches were Garry Nicholson (Beaumaris), George Voyage (Caulfield Grammarians), Robert Bayley (Kew), David Rogers (Monash Blues), Martin Legge (Old Camberwell) Laurie Zarafa (Parkside), Derek Hine (S'bank) Steve Mooney (St Johns), Mark Flack (St Leos Emmaus) and Michael Farrell (University Reds).

250 games to Mazenod's Ian Neil, one of the clubs most famous sons, now guiding the Club 18 . A Section goal umpires were R . Richards, B . Jephson, W. Fowler, M . Richardson, G . Grigg, K. Pritcher, C . May, B . Nash, A. Simpson, A. Miller, Leading goalkickers after 8 rounds were : A : Mooney (Collegians) 3 3 B : Harrison (Old Paradians) 51 C : Kalinski (AJAX) 46 D : Ingster (Old Camberwell) EE : J Livingstone (Aquinas) 66 EC : Whiting (Old Westbourne) 31, Kirkowski (Williamstown) 3 1

ES : Andrew (Elsternwick) 45 10YEARS AGO 1991 Teams appreciated wonderful fine weather conditions in perhaps the highest scoring round in the last 20 years. 38 of 62 senior teams topped the century with Old Trinity (B) scoring 30.30 at the expense of Uni Blacks . The Cordner Oval saw both home team Old Melburnians and Ormond keen to record first wins . Well, they turned

on a magnificent high scoring to record . . . game .. th of the round, 307 points, and the greatest number of goals in a term . Yes, tired and all, at the last change it was OM's 11 .4 to Ormond 21 .13 . It finished up Ormond victors 29 .16 to 18.9, 15 goals in the final term . Best were Burden, McCooke, Brown (Orm) and A . Witts, Webb, R . Nelson (OM) . Collegians continued their good form when they overran Old Scotch in the final term coming from 11 points behind to win by 14 points, 19 .13 to 17 .11 . Best were Oliphant, Mount (8 g1s), Wright (Coll) and Allen, B . Steele, Hume (Old Seotch). Alan Jeans was guest speaker at the VAFA Coaches Association first education night . Congratulations to St Bernards 150 games Robert 'Perce' Purcell, the long left foot kicking former U19 captain, and B section 1987 Premiership player and Peter 'Irish' O'Dea, 250 games, Reserves Captain, Reserves B & F 5 times, a life member and great St Bernards man. What a performance by Hampton Rovers in 'D', on the bottom with one win out of six, they came out against top team Old Ivanhoe out at Ivanhoe, to be level at half time, and then steamed away in the second half to win 23 .20 to 18 .15 . Best were Panagiotidis (10 goals), Hoggett, Deluca (Hamp) . Rov.) and Huber, Smith and Dyson (Old Ivan.) . AJAX held onto equal top in 'D' and kept MHSOB out of the four when they trailed 11 .2 to 18 .13 at the final change and kicked 9 .6 to 1 .2 to win by 9 points. Stars were Klooger (6 gls), Bloom, G . Sheezel (AJAX) and Dawson, C . Tyrell and Comer (MHSOB).

15 YEARS Under 19 team opened the day against the VFA and it was a disappointing performance by an on paper" strong VAFA team which was defeated 9 .11 to 17 .12. The team was second to the ball except for the third quarter and their performance was in contrast to the stronger and more determined opposition of the VFA . Craig Clark (Ormond) and Tony Klarica (De La Salle) won the trophies . Coach Langford-Jones was happy with the result of the CDEF team's match against the undermanned Monaro, (ACT) team, 26 .20 to 3.4. David Gregory (Bala) and Stuart Carboon (State Bank) were the trophy winners . The senior team went down to the VAFA. Two points ahead at half time, 6 .7 to 6 .5, the VAFA were outscored 4 .1 to 8.8 in the second half to lose by 29 points in a very competitive game.


The team was B : Andrew Smythe (Bull-Temp), Rick Schober (Coll), Paul Considine (NOB). HB : Robert Fuller (Old Scotch), Mick O'Dea (St Bern), Peter Ryan (DLS) . CC : Greg Tregear (Coll), Alan Nalder (Caul), Andrew Lvitts (Old Melb). HF: Tony Cahill (NOB), Mick Deveson (DLS) (C), Ian Herman (Coll .) . F: Simon Meehan (St Kilda), Peter Wright (NOB), Charlie Capiron (St Ki)da) . Rucks: Nick Heath (Uni Blacks), Dominic Spillane (Old par), Peter Adams (I'hoe) . I/C : Ray Berzins (Caul Gramm), Tony Loton (I'hoe), Chris Taylor (I'hoe) .

John Fisher was coach . Trophies went to Robert Fuller and Andrew Smythe . Other good players were Meehan, Schober, Considine and Cahill . The CDEF team was: B : David Gregory (Bala), David Muller (MHSOB), Craig Robison (Old Trinity) . HB : Luch Jakoveski (Cob), Andrew Allibon (Old Trin), Allen Coffey (Heath) . C : Vince Sciacca (Old Ment), Roger Paul (Old H .) (C ), Peter Bell (Ttown) . HF : Wayne Shand (Old H .), Stuart Corbet (State), Tony Fellowes (T'town) . F: David 0'Shauglmessy (Old T .), John Meese (P'ton), Mark Sedgwick (Cob). Rucks : Stuart Carboon (State), Tony Norman (Old T.), Steve Wiltshire (Pen OB) . I/C: Roger Gerny (Old H .), Martin Legge (Ban .), Vic Zannin (UHSOB) . VAFA Umpires were : Under 19 : C . Swale (F), M . Serong (G). CDEF: J . Horwood (F), M . Murray, J . Hall (G), A. Dight, B . Sierakowski (B). Senior : B . Goodman (F), D . Hillier (G) . 20 YEARS AGO Victoria played W.A. on the muddiest Elsternwick Park seen for many years and kept W.A. goalless 21 .6 to 0 .4 . The team was Lockie (U . Blues), Orton (U . Blues), Pisarski (Old Melb), S. Costello (C) (U. Blacks), Pirrie (0 . Xavs), Bourke (DLS), Dobbie (U . Blues), Borcich (NOB), Barnes (Ormond), Murphy (DLS), Dillon (NOB), Sherwin (Old Scotch), Gedye (0 . Bright), Preistly (0 . Bright), Fletcher (Kew), Carroll (NOB), Assetta (0 . Parade), G. Jones (0 . Bright), Deighton (U. Blacks), Perrett (U . Blacks) . John Fisher was coach, and Peter Nathan was manager. Best were Carroll, Assetta, Fletcher, Bourke, Barnes, Priestly kicked 10 goals . The team selected from C, D, E, F, Sections to play Tasmania at Abbotsfield Park, Claremont, Hobart was : Delany (Bul-Temp), Humman (0 . Camb), Norton (0 . Ment), McKenzie (St Kilda O .B .), Hayward (0. Geel), Purcell (Cob), Taylor (MHSOB), Vallance (Alph), Gerny (0 . Hail), Hockins (Alph), McNamara (St Pius), Glenn (0 . Carey), Ling (Bul-Temp), J . Steven (0. Camb), White (Therry), Handley (Coburg), Bunting (0 . Trin), Brockwell (C) (W. Bruns), Rosewarne (E`wick), Harisiou (T'town), Hobba (Banyule) . After trailing at the final change Victoria, with Hobba prominent kicked 5 goals to 1 to win 12 .13 85 to 9.19 .71 . Best were Steven, Taylor, Delaney, Brockwell, Gerny, Hobba (gls) . 25 YEARS AGO - 197 6 Tony Sherman (St Kilda CBOC), became only the second player in the club to reach 250 games and 250 games to Danny "Ferrett Head" Gleeson (Parkside) .

Michael Power became the first Marcellin club member

to reach 150 games, and had played in the club's 15 final matches since the club joined the VAFA in 1971 . 200 to "Bull" Howe, the first Assumption player to reach that mark . St Kilda (B) stopped Old Scotch's winning run, 10 .14 to 9 .8 . Best were Kellaway, Carroll, Drinan, (St Kilda) and Anderson, Speer, King (Old Scotch) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1971 La Trobe Blacks had a 99 point win over AJAX with best for the winners Hall, Witte, and White and 4 goals each from Lamont, Cox and Hall . Clash of the reserve round was between Melbourne High's "Uncle Barry ('Billiard Ball') McDonald" and nephew Bob "Chrome Dome" McDonald, with Caulfield Grammarians - honours were even with three goals each! ANZ Bank surprised top E' section team State Bank to win by 19 points . Don Clipper made a good debut with 3 goals, while Jackson, Hewins and McGregor were amongst the best. Dave Burgin scored a timely goal in the closing moments to give St Bernard's a 3 point win over Monash Blues with the final scores being 15 .9 to 15 .6 . Hannaberry (5 g1s), Rackham and J . Harvey starred for the victors and Watsford, Galbraith and Lane were best for Monash .

35 YAGO - 1 In the Interstate match at St Kilda Cricket Ground, Victoria won the game against Tasmania by 49 points. Best for Victoria against Tasmania were Fisher (Kew), Lucas (Collegians), Taylor (Kew), Wilcox (Univ Blues), Dick (MHSOB) and P. Cohen (Univ Blues) . Victoria also defeated South Australia at the Adelaide Oval by 26 points . Best were Cayzer (Caul Gram), Warfe (Coburg), Edwards (C'wealth Bank), Thompson (0 . Melb), D . Williams (Caul Gramm) and Chaffey (Caul Gramm) . 100 games to Bernie Kerr (Old Melburnians - their scribe called him "our most colourful player for a long time" Terry "Cuppa" Carman (Caul) . Gramm) and Ron Wilson (Hampton Rovers) . To quote "Young Norm Beattie showed outstanding ability to his first game with Coburg reserves . Although only 17, he moved like a veteran and will be a star of the future" (Norm went on to win two 'A' section best and fairests and represent Victoria many times) . 40 YEARS AGO - 195 1

Times never change! A footnote to the 'A section ladder reads as follows : "Brunswick-Uni Blacks game on May 5 declared 'no match' as each club played an unregistered play. Commonwealth Bank still on top in 'A' section, undefeated, continued to win well. Level with the Blacks at the last change, they kicked 5.2 to 1 .4 . Collegians with dreadful kicking, 11 .22, went down to Old Melburnians 16 .10 .

Malvern (B section) and Elsternwick (D) were both undefeated .


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CLUB XVIII SECTIO N by Tony Robbins & David Windlo w

Round 7 results yielded Tony a 70% success rate as the quest for top positions continued to fascinate followers of Club XVIII football . Today marks the half way mark of the season, which is developing into a promoter's dream . REVIEW OF ROUND 7 SECTION 1 . Leaders, De La Sa lle proved too talented for Old Scotch who were valiant in defeat . At half time De La Salle held a thirty three point lead, which Old Scotch had trimmed to twenty four points by the final siren . Best for the winners were ; high marking forward Brad Robinson and skipper "Bomber" Jennings on the back line. Best for Old Scotch were Geoff Junkeer and Mathew Steele. Prahan drew, away fr om Brunswick as their game progressed and at the final siren Prahran were in front by one hundred and thirteen points . In the second half Prahran had seventeen scoring shots while their defenders denied Brunswick a single score . Best for Prahran were David Green, defenders, Craig Johnson and Coby Jones. Up forward, "Cougar" AKA Brett Cartlidge again showed his class with 10 goals . Mazenod were stirred to victory through the loquacity of Coach "Barge" Brigland, whose delcit tones really motivated his players . In a low scoring game Mazenod always held the ascendancy over Therry Penola who went down by twenty nine points . Best for the winners were "goal of the century" and Captain, "Spider" Smythe . All I can say about Therry Penola's best is that they were, an athletic left footed wing man and a bespectacled defender . They at least know who they are and maybe some communication from the Lyon's mouth will tell our readers their names! ! Old Xaverians rose to fourth place as a consequence of their one hundred and twelve point victory over Old Brighton . In what could be an ominous sign for other clubs the stars for Old Xaverians up forward were Matthews and Hardwick . St Kevins, who led all day against a depleted Old Melburnians, won the game by twenty three points . The best player for St Kevins wore number 16 and Nikatis was named best for the losers . SECTION 2 University Blacks an d Marcellin played a very even game, which held the interest of all until the final siren gave University Blacks victory by twelve points . The second half saw the students gain supremacy although Marcellin never conceded . Best players for the Blacks were Timothy Kitchen, Michael Jones (ruck), Rich Williams and Ross Greig, Captain Mark O'Sullivan, Nathan Matthews and Maurice Becchetti were best. Old Trinity were able to defeat Whitefriars by nine points in a low scoring match.

Monash Blues started well against Old Geelong and at half time they appeared certain winners as they held a thirty point lead . The third quarter saw a spirited revival by Old Geelong, who trailed at the last change by just eleven points . Monash rallied in the last and went on to win by thirty points . Monash were well served by A .B.C. commentator Anthony Forbes, Luc Colombies, David O'Brien and Luke Woods, who kicked three goals . For Old Geelong, Barraclough and Buntine did best . Old Ivanhoe and Collegians played a high standard match befitting the leading two sides . A big third quarter effort set up the eventual Old Ivanhoe victory. Two goals against the wind and an inspiring smother by Mark Wilson lifted the whole team . After a nail biting finish Old Ivanhoe won by six points to maintain their undefeated record. They were well served by "Bopp" Stewart, Michael Tozer, Vaughan English (ruck) and by Captain Paul Sigley. Collegians were well served by Captain David Lumley and the consistent Brendan Wains .

Despite inaccurate kicking, Old Essendon defeated St Leos by twenty three points . PREVIEW ROUND 8 SECTION 1

Prahran desperate to regain lost ground should be too strong for Old Scotch, who must negate the opportunities given to Brett Cartlidge . The inability of Brunswick to play a solid four quarters of football must be a worry to their match committee . Today they will be again under seige as St Kevins will be desperate to consolidate the double chance . I select St Kevins to win convincingly . Leaders, De La Salle should be talented enough to defeat an improving Mazenod. Therry Penola await Old Xaverians, who like many clubs before them will not find the Oak Park conditions to their liking. With so much at stake I predict that Old Xaverians will rise to the occasion and will win this match. Old Melburnians should strike little difficulty in defeating Old Brighton even though visiting teams have not fared well on the Brighton Beach oval for many seasons . SECTION 2 Even though Whitefriars showed improved form in the last round, I still believe Marcellin will prove too talented for them today. Neither, Old Trinity nor Old Essendon has shown consistent form this season, although each has impressed at times . Selecting the winner of this game is no easy task . I select Old Trinity simply because they are playing at home . The match of the day will be the academic clash on the


Brens Oval betcveen, Unive _ ;y " and Monash Blues . Each team shapes as a potential finalist and today should reveal a lot about their comparative strength. The outcome of the ruck duels between, Michael Jones (Blacks) and Ed Bryden could have a marked influence on the game. The Blacks mid filed has been their strength and the sparkling form of Anthony Forbes assisted by Bryce Collier could severely test it today . At home a favour the Blacks to win narrowly. Leaders, Old Ivanhoe should record their eighth win in a row today against Old Geelong, who lack the depth of talent necessary to topple Old Ivanhoe . collegians should return to the winning list today with victory over St Leos, who are finding the rigours of Club ,xWII football quite demanding .

F= r: - A quartet of ex Kea yers, who stayed with Prahran each plays his : me tG =-.;. All have tasted premiership success and aspire for more of it . Congratulations to Bret _ f"t'- '="j Cartlidge, David 133lej an Tuck, - from your

Round 7 results have been conveyed to me by six clubs and by two umpires as well as by two matches I witnessed. What about a big effort this week clubs?? I can be contacted on 9467 2857 (phone) or 9467 2865 (fax) by noon Monday please . I lt 6UBa??? .' ' WOULD YOU AI.I.P" ;E T_ T ._ 1_ : '%'T HAVE YOUR ~'( : ) C; . .i _ 'IIdG. It i s

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TODAY'S MATCHE S Club XV111 (1) Prahran v. Old Scotch Brunswick v. St . Kevins De La Salle v. Mazeno d Therry Penola v . Old Xaverians Old Brighton v. Old Melburnians Club II (2 ) Whitefriars v. Marcellin Old Trinity v . Old Essendon University Blacks v . Monash Blues

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.QL?_'~!3 Old Scotch 1 .2 2.3 4 .2 7.7(49) De La Salk 5 .3 7.6 9 .12 10.13 (73) Old Scotch: Pryde 2, Adam 2 . MeQueen 2, Logan . Best: Gitehrist. Junkeer, 'ilson-Humphries, Kyriakou . OBrien. Pryzk. On La Salle K. MannLx 5, ATucker, >. Wightman, Shk7ds, P.Brasher. Best: P.Brasher. K:hiannLx. Robinson . ^r, Shde]ds. Wightman . Umpizm- T. Robbins . R. Windlow (F) I WICK 0 .1 1 .2 1 .2 1 .2(8) 1 AlIIL1N 4 .3 8.6 13.11 18.13 (121) Brun : Mainelll. Best::James . Hammet. Kllcullen . Speahznan. Forster . 'U • CarOkige 9, On•ens 3. Maughan 3 . Austin, lVak . Lawrence. Best : Jones. Johnson . Scott . Green Umpur•s: P. Rapke (F) 4.1 4.2 7 .3 8 .4(52) 0.1 1 .2 1 .3 3 .5(23) 2, Mackessack 2. Egan, Busby, Vandergert, Wylie. Best: Busby. , Jacobs, Perez, Ballech T1u°rry : S Lees . C Lees. T Daalmi . Best: D Goodwin . MCarter, A Swtndon, P.Dunn . O7{earney, B Lyons U : L.

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OLD $AVERIAlYS 3.6 10.9 15.11 19 .15 (129) OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 1 .4 2 .4 2 .5(17) Old Yn • Matthews 6. Hardwick 5. Fay. King, Landrigan, Erskine, P. George. Ocl-:leshaw . T. Johnston, C . Carrodus. Best Matihens, Hardwick. Farrow, Jones, Curnow. Rathgeber. Old Brighton: Cochrane . Sexigts7ck . Best : Erridge . Cochran, Stannard, Norn•ood. B . ArTamides, Thomas . Umpircre: R Benson. R. Parker (F) ST ICEVIN'S 5.3 5 .4 8.6 8 .7 (55) OLD MEZSURr3IANS 0.1 2 .4 2.5 4 .8 (32) St. Besin s: L . Katavolous 2, G . KaPatrolous. Morgan, Meagher, Hourigan . Mulcahy, Day. Best: Pn•etta. Mulcahy. T. Dillon . Fogarty. Collins . Schink . Old MeI1eL ;sns• Batnes 2 . C. Tomlinson, RuUherford. Best: Nikakis, Barnes, Jensz . Cordnor, Rutherford . Rigg. Umpim.z : A. Barrington, T. Halt (F ) TLIC A 11 A- to cnnTOn, , co nn -

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CLUB ,B,Yffit2 1. :. . :.CEL1.IId 1.3 2.6 3.7 5.10 (40) UNI BLACKS 2.2 3.5 6.7 7.10 (52) • Mecartin 4, Becehettl. Best : Barchetti . 0'sulliYan . N. Mathecs. Mceariin. PvzimentL Uni Hlacss: Oases 2 . Clements, Murphy, Nolan, SStrtc,vson . Bahen. Best : Kitchen, R . Williams, Jones, Clements, Abbott. Murphy. Ump:ca: M. Cross . T. Jackson (F) OLD TRINITY 1.3 3.6 4 .7 7.9(51) t9III1E 3.1 3.2 5 .4 6.6(42) Old Trinity: Lauletta 2, G . Treadwell. J. Cade, Brady, Garda. Welsh. Best: C Treadweli. Welsh, Brady, Lunch, Lauletta, Chisholm. Whi • Not Receh•ed . Umpin'c: A. Barra (F) MO,YASH BLUES 4.4 6.6 6.9 10.12 (72) OLD GEELONG 0.2 1 .3 5 .4 6.6(42) Blues: Meriash Raods 3, OShaughnessy 2 . Coughlan . Parsons, Cogley. Forbes , O'Brien. Best: OShaughnessy, Colombies. Krebs . Parsons, Ibds .B, Van den Eynde . Old Geelong : Barraclough 2. Buntine 2, McDonald . Ross. Best: McDonald, Croa~e, Chtrnskle- Viarth, Ross, Stevens . Umpires: B . Nunn (F) OLD IVANHOE 0.0 4.1 6 .1 8.8(56) COLLEGIANS 3.1 4.4 6 .8 7.8(50) Old h•anha : Cormack 3 . Tozer 2, Stewart 2, Santos . Best: Steuart, House . Waddell. Tozer, English, Super. : Jones 2, Baxter. StedweIl. Lumley, Oakley, Btackmore . Best Jones, Burn, Grant- SzTar, Rose, Lumler• Umpires : M . Phillips, D. Windlaaw•(F) OLD ESSENDON 1.3 4.7 8 .12 9.15 (69) ST.I.EOS EMMAUS 1 .2 3.2 5 .2 7 .4(46) Old Essendom Not receh•ert . St Leos: Not received Umpires: M . Sneddan (F)


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Developing team cohesion : - Part 1 Many coaches develop team cohesion to foster a sense of belonging . The practical guidelines outlined in this article can be applied at all levels and have particular application for interactive sporting teams such as netball, basketball, hockey, football and soccer teams . Nature of team cohesion: There are two major dimensions of team cohesion : task and social . Task cohesion reflects the degree to which the members unite to achieve the goals and objectives of the team . Social cohesion reflects how much the members of a team like each other and enjoy each other's company . Within task and social cohesion are two further elements : the 'attraction to group' component and the 'group integration' component . Task cohesion has a greater effect on performance than social cohesion . The main influences on the level of team cohesion are : -environm ental, - personal, - leadership, and -team. Environmental factors are the social setting, the physical environment, and various structural aspects of the group . Socialisation, family expectations, and peer pressure are examples of environmental factors that effect team cohesion. The size of the group can also influence the level of cohesion in teams . Smaller groups interact more and therefore have better cohesion . In larger groups there may be the tendency for members to form smaller coalitions, which does not favour the development of a cohesive team . Personal factors include extent of similarity of attitudes, aspirations, commitment and ability . When these are shared, team cohesion is likely to be enhanced, and a positive team relationship can be formed which might help the teams overall performance . Leadership is important in enhancing cohesion by involving team members in decision-making, team goals, and team' structure . This develops a sense of ownership for each player . By contrast an

autocratic style of coaching leads to the athletes feeling negative, resulting in a lack of involvement, little sense of belonging, and a sense of isolation . As a coach, encourage a shared responsibility for performance outcomes amongst all athletes in the team . Team factors . Experiences shared by the team are important in developing team cohesion . Shared successes', failures, highlights, and lowlights can bring a team together. The group structure identity and status may profoundly affect the level of cohesion . It is important to consider the roles and levels of stability in the team . Team factors are likely to change throughout the course of the season depending upon success and failure . Coaches should allow athletes to play an active role in developing the nature of these team factors . Fast Facts ! Developing cohesion in interactive teams such as netball, football, hockey, softball and soccer can positively affect a team's performance . -Developing team cohesion in co-active teams such as athletics, swimming and bowling tends not to have the same effect . -Developing task cohesion in particular will positively affect team performance . -The more cohesive the group, the greater influence this will have on the determination of individual group members strive to meet team goals . -Teams in high cohesion can better resist disruption than teams in low cohesion . -Teams that stay together longer tend to be more cohesive, which leads to improvements in performance . Slogans such as 'players play. . . . teams win' and 'there is no I in team' can be found in change rooms everywhere . Such expressions reflect the belief of coaches that developing cohesion is an essential aspect of any team . Indeed, you too can actively promote group closeness in many ways. Sports Coach, Vol .24, No 1, 200 1

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if.:>v~w Will=;:msto . :n CY~ .SS made the trek out to Parkville to take on West Brunswick and took time adapting to the conditions before banging on nine goals in the second qtr to take a 50 point lead into the long break . The Westies took advantage of a cold and slightly flat opposition in the third term to get back to within four goals going into the last . The CYs kicked the all-important opening goal in the last to keep the breathing space and eventually fall over the line by 24 points . Featherston, Wheeler and Bartolo (4) were among the Seagulls' best. Mentone Amateurs again had an impressive win, though were surprised by the quality of l.a'I`gobe's performance given their low ladder position . The Trobers ran and ran to pressure the Vultures who lost Wilkins and Ogier before half time to leave them a trifle thin despite a 30 point lead at the main change. MacGeorge (8) kept his average up while Mark 'Doc' Davies put in a pearler in his 100th . Camm, Brooks and Sheldrick performed admirably for La Trobe . Peninsula was able to push Salesian for a half before the visitors took over through the middle and up forward where Thain, Stevens and Sutherland kicked 3 apiece . The win was a great confidence booster for Salesian, who bounced back from their Rd6 loss to consolidate second position . Sexton, Brown and Logan headed their list of better players while White, Burke and Prendergast battled hard for the Pirates . Powerhouse fought a dour battle against Kew and found themselves in an unusual position when they lead by 12 points at 3/4 time . The House had adapted to the blustery conditions well without being able to shake a largely inaccurate Kew outfit . The K's started the last with an early goal and continued to push forward to kick another four goals to win by 9 points and shatter any hopes of a Powerhouse drought breaker . Kew's best included Blair (wing), Wood (centre) and Moore (BP), while Dean, Turner and Senior did well for Powerhouse. Parkside and flakleigh played what has been described as a typical 'district' match: fast and hard with plenty of physical clashes and spirited barracking. The first two qtrs were fairly evenly split but with Parkside making more of its opportunities to take a useful lead into the long break. In a bruising 3rd qrtr, Parkside gradually

got on top and moved I- ~ the ball effectively out of defence to set -~-the Krushers a bi g last qrtr task. Oakleigh responded by outscoring their opponents but the final margin was 34 points . Steve Diver (centre) was in everything with support from McCall and Romano while the Krushers' better players were Bob Gee and McHenry in defence and onballers Taylor and Paul Papadopoulos. PREVIEW The extent to which clubs benefited from the break will go a long way to determining results this week as many resume from injury. Kew has moved into 5th position, but the two game distance from 4th is telling. The K's outfit can match it with anyone for a qrtr or so but is also prone to lapses, which it can ill-afford against Mentone. The Vultures should handle Victoria Park well and have enough midfield talent to win by 6 goals + . Powerhouse has another home game and another opportunity to register a win . The disappointment of last start's 'so-near-yet-so-far' outcome will be a task to overcome, particularly against Parkside, who will be careful not to take this one too lightly . Can't tip against the Red Devils - who should win by 31 points . La Trobe will go into its clash with Peninsula with confidence knowing that its running game is coming together and that the Pirates are struggling a touch . The voyage out to Bundoora is a long one and the Trobers will be looking to get an early jump . The University may have an impact but you'd expect the home side to win . Salesian should defeat West Brunswick because it has proved its consistency thus far and has a more potent forward line . The Westies will cause a couple of upsets before the season's through but I don't think it will be this week . Salesian by 29 points .

TODAY'S MATCHES, D2 Section Kew v. Mentone Amateurs Power House v. Parksid e La Trobe Uni . v. Peninsula 0 B Salesian 0 C v. West Brunswick Williamstown CYMS v . Oakleigh


Williamstown have enough talent to shade Oakleigh down by the sea, although the Krushers will provide considerable competition . The CY's aerial dominance is expected to be factor, particularly in defence . The Krushers have a hard working defence but there's only so much it can hold . Williamstown by 32 points . SOCIAL Oakleigh - Past players' Reunion of the former Clayton Amateur Football Club - July 15, Scamrnell Reserve 12,00pm onwards . Contact Sal•g 9546 2640 or Norm Walsh Oakleigh AFC Secretary

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MENTONE 7.4 11 .8 17 .14 19 .18 (132) LATROBE UNI 3.2 8 .6 9.7 13 .9 (87) Mentone : MacGeorge 8, Mick Sullivan 3, Matt Sullivan 2, White 2, M.Barr, C .Barr, O'Meara, Rowiey . Best: MacGeorge, Emmett, Davies, O'Meara, Stephens, Johnston Latrobe Uni: Tucker 3, Close 3 . Edwards 2, Perry. Ludeman, Gemmola, Brooks. Dumaresq. Best : C amm. Brooks, Sheldrtek, Cummings, Perry, Edmunds Umpires : S . Stokes (F ) POWER HOUSE 1 .0 6.3 9 .6 10.11 (71) KEW 2 .8 3 .10 6.12 11.14 (80) Power House: S .Craven 3, Adrian Burt 2, S .McCrae 2, D.Miller I . Nurrihy 1, A.Robinson 1 . Best: Dean, Turner, Senior, hSeCrae . Craven, Dodd Kew - Bell 2, Tinetti 2, Blair 1, Gillam 1, Wood 1, Mousst 1, Stephens 1, Horgan 1, Woodhouse 1 . Best: Blair, Wood, Moore, C .Bradley, Dalrymple, Moussi Umpires. G. Roberts, D. Stephens (F). A, Shiels, K. Pay (B), B. Stephens, P. Maddocks (G) PENINSULA OLD BOYS 0.3 4.6 4.7 6.11(471 SALESIANS 3 .1 7.5 13.16 18 .19 (127) . Payze 2. Coughlan, O'Neil. Best : T Peninsula-* T Prendergast 2 Prendergast, Burke, Goldthorpe, Landry, Murray, White . Salestarm, Thain 3, Stevens 3, Sutherland 3 . Todd 2, Grace 2, Healey 2, Bobetic, Brown, Canavan. Best : Sexton, Brown, Logan, Todd, Bobetic. Stevens Umpires: P. Jones, P. Woods (F ) WEST BRUNSWICK 1.1 4 .3 8.9 12 .9 (81) WILLIAMSTOWN 3.4 12 .5 12.8 16.9 (105) West Brunswick. Disisto 3, Lehmann 2, Smythe 2 . J Heywood, Howlett, Byrne, Cannane• Carmichael. Best: Heppell . Bailey, Disisto. Thompson, Cannane. Howlett. Williamstown : Williams 6, Bartolo 4, Ferris 2 . Twist 2, Munro, Matthews. Best : Wuchatseh. Toby. Featherston, Thomson, Saccocclo, Wheeler Umpires : J. Lane, D. D'Altera in PARKSID E 7 .5 10.9 16.14 19.14 (128) OAKLEIGH 3 .2 7.7 9 .9 13 .16 (94) Parkside: Copley 3, Reginato 3, Ross 3 . Diver 2, Moodie 2 . PanJart 2, Beck 1,McCall 1, A. Romano 1 . Wise 1 . Best : Diver, McCall, Regtnato; A. Romano, Soligo, Wise . Oakleigh : A. Kitts3 . McKenzie 3 . Papdopoulos 2, Adamir 1, Khoder 1, S. lolls 1, P. Papadopoulos 1, Dalton 1 . Best: Taylor, Gee, Papadopoulos. Schultz, McHenry, Kitts . Umpires : J. Ralph, R . Smith (F), B. Ralph (B)

Power House - Stuart 'Marv' Ca : ven is playing his 100th against Parkside today . Stuart has been club captain since 1998, been league leading goal kicker on 3 occassions, club leading goal kicker x 4 times, reigning B & F in Premiership year, All Start Centre Half Forward last year for whole of Amatuers . Not a bad record ! . One of the Greats of all time at Power House . All players & committee & friends wish you all the best in your 100th game & hope there's many still to come .

RESERV >5 MEN i'ONE ? .3 5.4 6 .5 8.6 (54) LATROBE UNI 3 .1 9.3 13 .4 16.10 (106) Mentone : Burns 2, Ross 2 . Liefting. Fatouras• Matlock, Lockhart Best : Wise, Lietting. King, Smith. Fatouros, GurOer Latrobe UnI: Slater 4, Storer 2, Randell 2, O'Meara 2, Kuenitz, McNamara. McMeekin, Correnti . Borten, Rosengren . Best : Slater, O'Meara, Poulton, Walker, Ross, Rosengren 9 .7(61) POWER HOUSE 5.2 5 .4 8.6 5 .6(36) KEW 1 .1 3 .2 3.4 Power House : N.Pavlou 5, C.Wenlock 4 . Best: - J.Gill• A.Contreras, J.HarrLs, RTaylor, C.McLeaL N .Pavlou . Kew - Kiriakou 2, Plainer I . Fraser 1, Campagna 1 . Best: Mackay, Nigro . Wayland, Drago, Giansanle, Campagn a 4,6(30) PENINSULA 2,2 4.2 4 .6 .4 6.5 9 .8 13.10 (88) SALESIANS Peninsula : Krohn 2 . Harley, Powell. Best: Whelan, Cooper, Allen, Haworth, Blood. Franks . Salesians: Anderson 4, Ellis 3, Hunt 2. Smith, Clanson, Morrish, Bates . Best: Anderson, Evans . Morrish. Smith, Mallard, Forbes . WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .0 2.1 2 .1 4.1 (25) 7 .0 12.3 13 .6 20 .8 (128) WILLIAMSTOWN West Brunswick: R Heywood 3. A Hamilton . Best : Dishon . R Heywood, Smith, Stephens, Steward, Baker . Pach 4, Robinson 3• Burgess 2, PhemLster 2 . Williamstown: Turcinovich 2, Barlow, Cannon. Holland, Orchard . Rickard, Case, Bouras. Best: Robinson. Pach. Oldham. Phemister, Kosmatos, Saunders. PARKSID E 11 .14 (80) OAKI.EIGH 1 .1 (7) Parkside: Singleton 3 . PanJari 2, Adamsl . Cassano 1, Hogan 1, Massett 1 . note 1, Welsh 1 . Best: Noble, Cassano. Adams . Tascone, Hogan, Ross. Oakleigh: lanchello 1 . Best: Ogilvie, Dordovic, Leslie, lanchello, Kerley. Torpey .


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1 B Lafranchi 2 L Fitzgerald 3 G Horgan 4 G Crimmins 5 L Bradley 6 N Tnnetti 7 T Aitken 8 N Derrico 9 A Eaton 10 B Cullen 11 B Woodhouse

C . :.' C . M• Coach : And rew Suit and Res . Coach : Clinton terry 1 . M . Bakogiannis 2 . S . Fredrickson 3 . D . Sheldrick 4 . C . Perry 5 . A . Randall 6 . B . Cameron 7 . S . Gemmola 8 . J . Camm 9 . L . Walker 10. A . Hewitt

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a column for everyone in Amateur Football with Brad Beitzel CONGRATULATIONS to Caulfield's IbSark Liddell with his best-on in the C-D come-frombehind victory against Western Australia a fortnight ago . Mark was uncanny in the backline continually reading the p1ay .Question is how close would Mark have been to grabbing a spot in last week's senior representative team? OK he wouldn't be able to train with them until the last week but the split week in the draw this season does open the door for this . When the seniors were down five goals to zip I reckon coach Nick Bourke could have found a spot . THESE WAAFL players have these AFL connections : Stephen Southern is Danny Southern's (former Bulldog) older brother, Michael Pratt (in his first year in Perth after playing in Sale) is a distant relation to Bob Pratt and Chris Della -Vedova, this is different, is the nephew of Richmond Marketing Manager Jenny Della-Vedova .

Mention this because I've been trying to pronounce Jenny's, who coincidentally I met last year, last name for a year and just when I nail it the WA supremos told me to pronounce it differently for the video ! 0 AND how about these connections in the NSWACT National Championships Under-18 Squad : Kade Carey, who headed the TAC Cup goalkicking table with 31 goals, is King Carey's nephew, on-baIler Ryan Crawford is Shane Crawford's cousin and hackman Ryan guade is former Swan Rick Quade's nephew .

SEPARATED AT BIRTH I : VAFA senior rep coach Nick Bourke has a look-a-like: Big (actor Chris Noth) from the Channel 9 show on Monday nights (can't mention its name here . . . this is a family publication). Got to say Nick emulated Big's coolness by having a bite to eat in the VAFA CEO's office just an hour before the rep game . SEPARATED AT BIRTH II : visualise the heads of Hampton Rover Denver Artz and Socceroo Mark Viduka . DENVER was the only non B or A section player in the senior team and while he gave away a few frees they were calculated so as to physically drain SA. FORMER VAFA Senior Representative trainer Carrie Stoney was one face missing this year but she came to watch the SA game and told us that she's concentrating on her walking this year . "I've applied to Pat Rafter's charity, Cherish the Children, to do a fund-raising walk from Melbourne to Brisbane," Carrie, who is the younger sister of my favorite VAFA player, Damien Stoney. "Damien should return for his first game next week," Carrie informed us . Damien has endured a litany of injuries in a career that spans three decades but you can't keep a great man down and look out for Damien in Xavs' fmals line-up.

(D WAIT there's one more : AFL Players' Association chief, former Swan and, until last year, Therry Penola star Rob Kerr, was a selector and assistant coach for the Northerners .

OUCH! When Ben Jordan was crunched during the SA game you could almost hear it in Adelaide but his wife Laura said later that while she worries about slim Ben she wouldn't stop him playing. VAFA CAPTAIN Gil McLachlan stole the after match presentations with the attendance of his 93-year-old grand-mother Sandra Mc.

"How do you fit it all in Rob?" . "Had to give away playing what with a baby (Georgia) and my involvement with the TAC team but it (the team not the baby) is only every second week," Rob said .

SA'S Daniel Thomas had his family looking on at EP last Sunday including dad Peter who 20 years ago also represented SA in these matches . Father and son both wore number 10 and Dan kicked half of that, five goals, for good measure .

Another exclusive for FTLOTG . 0 AJAX'S Jason Ritterman starred as a quick rover for the VAFA U19s . Jas's dad Michael is the most crowned VAFA player ever. Uncle Henry was handy too, roving 23 games for Melbourne and like Cameron Bruce an d Brent Grgic, Henry went to Melbourne High . Good combination that : out of Melbourne High into MFC .

FELLOW Crow-eater half-back Darren Chandler is a SANFL committee member. THE anecdote on Big Jim Durnan has been held over until next week.

0 GOT to feel for AJAX's Jeremy Dukes who was to captain the VAFA under 19s until Essendon's VFL team called on his services last Saturday . Get this . Jezza played two minutes but, under an agreement, he wasn't allowed to back up last Sunday for the game against NSW-ACT . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

WRITING of family publications brings me to Jon Anderson's must-read column in the Herald Sun. The former Old Geelong player asked for submissions for The Blighties - the most unusual coaching methods his readers have endured . ' VAFA clubs get mentioned a couple of times and let's just say that I can't repeat them here . Apparently, one executive member nearly drove off the road when he was told of the publicity . beltzelb@alphalink.com .au


Monash Blues and Hampton Rovers . Sam was a great player of our game, a 'big' personality, and a man who stood for all the qualities admired in an outstandin g ateur Footballer . Sam was in bomber crew during WWII, was shot down over Germany and spent a few years as a prisoner of war. On his return he joined Hampton Rovers an d gave that club, the VAFA, and the AAFC magnificent service, Sam was always enthusiastic, energetic and the ideal centr e half forward . Geoffrey Sinclair, cen tr e half back an d captain coach of University Blues 1952 'A' section premiership team named Sam as his most difficult opponent . "He could fly high, play like a rover an d was most elusive" . Sam won the J .N . Woodrow 'A ' section best and fairest medal in 1949 . In 1950 he was selected in the AAFC team to play in Division 2 of the ANFC carnival in Brisbane . The AAFC comfortably won the division against Queensland, New South Wales and ACT . Sam won the R .T . Rush Trophy, as best and fairest player in the division . Hampton Rovers won their first 'A" section flag in 1951 and Sam was a leading member of that team . On his'retirement Sam leapt into umpiring, and with such success that he was one of the field umpires for the Australian Rules Exhibition match at the 1956 Olympic Games .

In later life Sam suffered from diabetes and had part of one leg amputated, and continued to play his beloved golf. His health deteriorated and part of the other leg was amputated, and still he continued his golf. Sam was a "character", a believer in amateur football, and all who knew him remember with gratitude his contribution to amateur football, and will always recall his contributions at the Umpires Annual Dinner .

HARRY R1I---Harry was a schoolboy champion at Xavier College in the mid 40's standing out in Xavier teams that were usually fairly weak . Harry was a very busy mover, about 5'6 solid, and extremely fast . At the University he slotted into first rover for Uni Blacks and was a member of the teams that won 'A' section flags in 1948 and 1949 . Harry won the 'A' section J .N . Woodrow best and fairest trophy in 1952 . Victoria triumphed in the 1951 Carnival . Harry was a member of that team as was Sam Birtles . After practicing medicine in 1953, Harry went to Western Australia and played league football for Perth .Harry was a fearless, fair and talented player . Tragically he and his wife lost their lives earlier this year in a tourist bus accident in Tasmania .

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Division 1 : The first game in division 1 for the round was played at Parkville in very good conditions . Karingal 9 2 56 to Geelong 2 4 16 . Karingal proved to strong for an injury depleted Geelong. All their goal kicking practice throughout the week really paid off on match day . Bendigo 5 6 36 defeated Broadmeadows 2 2 14 . An the experts thought that this was a danger game for Bendigo but they were able to account fo` or a very competitive Broadmeadows on the day. Division 2 : Hawthorn was unable to field a side on the day so they held a scratch match against Ringwood Blues . parkside 4 8 32 outplayed a very determined Maribyrnong 2' 11 23 . Maribyrnong could not buy a goal on the day and had one more scoring shot but were unable to keep up with Parkside who have played well this yearMambourin Tigers and Sth Yarra played the days blockbuster with last year's premiers Mambourin Tigers 11 6 72 defeating Sth Yarra 5 3 33 . It was a very entertaining match with both teams showing that they will be around in the finals . The final game in division two was played in sunny Colac . Moonee Valley are still developing their squad and were a few players short on the day with a scratch match being played . The Moonee Valley boys boosted by some of Colac's finest managed a one point win for the practice game . Division 3: Sth Yarra tried hard all day against Karingal but were defeated by the Karingal team who play a good brand of football . Broadmeadows travelled up to Bendigo and played the curtain raiser but were suffering from bus lag and Bendigo's young squad were to good on the day. City Vs Country This year it was decided to hold a City Vs Country game as a selection trial for the state squad . The :concept was embraced by all teams with four players from each squad trying out for the state team . The game was played at Elsternwick on Oval 2 . It was a great game and very entertaining for the spectators who had come from all points of Victoria to support their team mates . The country team was coached by John Cumiigham from Mambourin Tigers with Ballarat's Darren Bath as his assistant and the city side was ably coached by Sth Yarra's Bill Garland with Rob Klemm from the Broadmeadows Kangas as his second in charge . The country team was in front all day and managed to hold off a determined city side who fought the game

out gallantly. The country team were far too strong on the day and had all the answers perhaps its all that fresh air that we don't get down here in the city . The day was such a success that we are planning on making it a regular feature on the F .I .D .A. calendar. The score is not a true indication of the way the game was played with all participants giving everything they had for their respective sides . Country 12 7 79 Defeated City 3 4 22 . STATE GAME: F.1 .D.A. Vs SASF-AKD The state game was played as part of the Queen's Birthday Interstate Carnival held at Elsternwick Park . The squad was chosen from the players who participated in the City Vs Country game played the previous week. . The F.I .D .A state team played good hard football all day and were to talented on the day for what was a very good squad sent over from Sth Australia. The game was close all day with Victoria having the upper hand but Sth Australia to their credit, never gave in and kept the pressure on throughout the game . The Victorian F.I .D.A. team managed a late goal in the third quarter to go in at the final change with a twenty-two point lead . They then went on in the last quarter holding Sth Australia scoreless while scoring four goals to eventually win by thirty points . It was a great team effort by all involved with everyone giving 110 % on the day.

Congratulations to the team and special thanks to the coaches John Cunningham and Rob Klemm as well as the team manager Bill Garland . EI.D .A. 10 7 67 D efeated BASRAPID 3 7 25 FIDA LADDERS RD 5 P trlL D F A % P KARINGAL 5 4 1 0 269 62 433.87 16 NTH BALLARAT 5 3 2 0 133 156 85.25 12 GEELONG 5 3 2 0 103 126 81 .74 12 BENDIGO 5 2 3 0 144 202 71 .28 8 BROADMEADOWS 5 1 4 0 59 112 52 .67 4 PWLD F A % P STH. YARRA 5 4 1 0 407 152 267.76 16 MAMBOURINTIG. 5 4 1 0 312 148 210.81 16 MARIBYRNONG 5 3 2 0 182 143 127.27 12 RINGWOOD* 5 3 2 0 270 218 123 .85 12 COLAC* 5 2 2 0 196 207 94 .68 8 PARKSIDE 5 2 3 0 167 243 68 .72 8 MOONEE VALLEY 5 1 4 0 138 322 42 .85 4 HAWTHORN 5 0 5 0 82 312 26 .28 0

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In what may be seen as something of a surprise, Al" Park recorded the highest score of the season so far against Fitzroy Reds, although the Reds still won with relative ease by 73 points . After a tight first half, Fitzroy asserted themselves in the third quarter, scoring seven goals, establishing a lead that proved to be a bridge too far for the Falcons, despite a competitive last term . At The Zoo, a spirited performance by the undermanned Students made it a struggle for the JOCs for most of the game, and it was close at 3/4 time, despite a wasteful 1 .9 by the home side with the use of the wind in the third quarter. The JOCs finally won the arm wrestle halfivay through the last quarter to notch a solid away win, with Hilton bagging eight . Onball duo Rose and Maher were the best for UIiSOB. ELstemwick met a very spirited Richmond Central and in a tight first half, the Wicks copped three injuries, including a broken cheekbone to Leigh Murphy . The Cobras, led by O'Sullivan and Shannon, gained the upper hand in the second half against a now undermanned Elstermvick side, who again had Curtain and the Mahony boys as solid performers . Bentleigh comfortably defeated Monash Gryphons although it would be incorrect to say that the visitors shared something in common with Venus Williams at the French Open i.e. they both played, ahem, "Schett ." Although the -Demons were the dominant side pretty much all day, the Gryphs managed to keep the margin within the bounds of respectability until the home side flexed their collective muscle in the last quarter . McCulloch, Henry and Ireson were among the best for the home side, while Flowerday stood out for the Gryphons. Hawthorn rallied from an eight goal deficit half way through the last quarter to record a one point victory against a gallant South Melbourne . Pekin and Davies were the best for the Hawks whilst South were best served by King and Luxford . ROUND 8 PREVIEW What Pete Says: South Melbourne Districts welcome ELsternwick to the Lindsay Hassett Oval in a crucial match as both teams strive to stay within touching distance of the four . The Wickers have stumbled over the last month, while Districts will be gutted after their one-point defeat against Hawthorn . I feel the hard times will continue for Leigh Murphy's boys and the home side will redeem themselves . South to win . om entertain Albert Park at Rathmines Road i n something of a must win dash for both sides, albeit for contrasting reasons . Although the Falcons were competitive for most of the day against Fitzroy, and Hawthorn just squeaked by South, the Hawks, especially aa

with the presence of Stuart Avery i dndefc,shoul be too good for Albert Park. Richmond Central, having won their last two matches, must seriously consider themselves a chance for fourth position (yes, I concede the first three spots are a foregone conclusion), and will relish the opportunity today at home against UHSOB . I, too, feel the Cobra revival will continue todav. Match of the day sees Bentleigh host the renowned "Road Warriors," St . John's Old Collegians . If this was at Thomas Carroll Reserve, I would have had no hesitation in picking the JOCs, but I have a gut feeling the visitors impressive away run just may end today, and "Chucky" Gordon's men are up to the job . Bentieigh for mine . Finally, the colossus that is Fitzroy Reds make their way to East Caulfield Reserve to take on Monash Gryphons, who are still clinging onto fourth spot . Monash are backing up from a heavy defeat against Bentieigh and will not want a repeat dose . I'm not tipping a massacre, but the crystal ball tells me another win for the Roys is forthcoming . Either way, "La Marseilles" will be sung at the end of the game. What Ed Says: Space constraints require an abridged report from myself. Luckily I agree with all of Peter's tips for this round! A quick summation of the season so far reveals that the top three are clearly that and will take plenty of catching . There is a large group of teams eyeing off fourth spot whilst a few would be feeling a little bit uncomfortable early doors about a possible movement downwards at the end of the year. What this does is make for plenty of "8 point games" with sides in that chasing pack able to gain significant advantages of their rivals with a win . Finally, with winter apparentiy on its way, it's an appropriate time to instigate the "one drink, a bite to eat and a raffle ticket for visiting players rule" . Club finances start to run a bit dry at this stage so some support for your fellow combatants would be great . RESERVES Peter: Wickers, Hawks, UHSOB, JOCs, Reds . Ed: South, Hawks, Uni High, Jocs, Reds, SOCIAL

Albert Park - Past Players Day, scheduled for June 23 (home game versus Monash Gryphons) . This will be a great day, and we encourage all supporters to join in and socialize with team members and past players after the game . A full catered luncheon will be served for past players and sponsors commencing at 12 noon, but th e


bar will close prior to the Senior game (in accordance with VAFA rules). i?sternwiek - Past Players Day on the 23 June (home ,, ,sne against Hawthorn) . This will also double as the reunion for the 1951 and 1991 Premiership teams . Anyone interested please contact Adam Hankin for tickets by phone on 9572 4643 or email allankinCa,bigpond.com .au gj h Gryphons - Round 8 (June 16) is the Past players Day for as they host Fitzroy Reds . There will be a BBQ during the day with festivities continuing into the evening at the Gryph Inn from 7.30pm for a $5 entry fee, including DJ . There will also be a theme (thank Heals) dress as your favourite song title . Nirvana s"Come As You Are" is banned . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN T Attention Fitzroy Reds players, officials and supporters - Regarding the match away to Monash Gryphons in Round 8 (June 16), due to continuing renovations at East Caulfield Reserve, the usual entrance for vehicles at Dudley Street is not available . Instead, please use the entrance at Sir John Monash Drive (Mehvay ref. 68 Fl Cojimriuecl on page 6 2

;art Park - Jon Snor- son played his 50th game inst Fitzroy Reds in Round 7 . Great work, "Dubba," we look forward to your 100th . Hawthorn - Peter Smith runs onto the field for his 150th game for Albert Park . This is a great achievement, Sr;lithy," for a great club man and player . Monash Gryphons - the notoriously inconsistent Andrew Clarke today plays his 50th game for. A philosopher and keen student of the game, he is also 1;now72 for his raking left foot, flamboyance and ill-fitting footwear, thereby carving his own unique niche in (IT-,phons culture and folklore . Good luck today Clarkey, nnd may there be many more games to come . Bcntleigh - congratulate Dale Lewis an d Mark Backman for both reaching 100 games . -Lewie" was ,i)pointed reserves captain this year after year of service in the ones and is pushing for reselection to the senior t~_ am. "Backas" is the twos evergreen full back and with 1us wife Vicki and two sons Tom and Mitch helps creat e

the family feel around the club . Good luck to you both.

CLUB D3 SECTION Bentleigh 6 51 St Johns 8 46 JI!i Albert Park 6 37 L' :uic~ia Hawthorn 5 36 ~Ihntster Monash Gryphons 5 35 D3 RESERVE Fitzroy Reds 3 23 L',d Hawthorn 2 1 8 =tr,~, Albert Park 2 15 Monash Gryphons 2 13 Bentleigh 1 12 Sharp li lfnn

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NSW ventured down to Elsternwick Park looking to inflict another defeat on the Victorians, who were reeling after losing their Captain during the week . The game started as expected at a furious pace with both teams playing some very physical football. The Vic's were running in numbers, switching the play across the ground creating space and most importantly the 1%'s were numbering about 15 . The smothers, tackles, shepherds and knock-ons were stopping NSW from getting any space in which to open the game up . NSW were continually falling down across their half forward line, and some wayward kicking at goal did not help them . When the Vic's ran the ball with their forward line, they had two big forwards who were giving the NSW back men some real headaches . By half time the Victorians were now dominating in nearly all positions on the ground . The new Captain Beard, well supported by Ritterman, Martin an d Treloar were blitzing around the packs continually driving the ball forward to the 'man mountain' Hakim, at full forward and McCarthy at CHF. McGillivray at half forward was proving to be far too elusive for Loughman with 3 goals, before he was forced off with injury just before the main break. Wilkie at fullback was on top of Carey (nephew of King Carey), supported by Trewin an d Briggs who were also on top of their tall forwards . At the main interval, the Victorians were leading by 53 points, but those thoughts from last year's game with that massive turnaround were quietly resonating throug h

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e Round seven has once again had its fair share of action as Bulleen and Syndal establish a two game buffer from the rest of the field while one game separates third and tenth on the ladder . The final five structure in D4 will therefore ensure an epic struggle for the coveted top spot, while any slip-ups could see a team's position on the ladder plummet. Eley Park have once again showed great improvement in all regards except the scoreboard as they went down to a rampant Bulleen Cobra side on Saturday . At half time, Bulleen were far from home, holding a 27-point lead, however, Ange Gencarelli turned it on for the Cobras after half time with two sensational grabs in his best on ground performance . Bowen, with 7 goals from the forward pocket and Mark Dallbglio in key positions were also too strong for the Cobra side that saw their team kick 15 goals to three after the major break to run out convincing winners Syndal Tally Ho travelled to North Brunswick and kicking with a strong breeze in the opening term, squandered opportunities to post 8 behinds from their 15 scoring shots . In the second quarter, North Brunswick were looking to capitalise with the gale, however the Syndal back line held firm, and with Garry Kemper running the ball well into the wind, managed to establish a solid 7 goal half time lead . After half time the Syndal forward line was simply too tall for their North opposition and kicked six for the quarter to put the game beyond North's reach . In the final term, Grant VanDerKruk went berserk and kicked four goals into the wind to finish off a good win for the premiership favourites by 103 points . Werribee Amateurs, hoping to stop the slide that has seen it lose its previous two matches, hosted a determined Rupertswood side at Soldiers Reserve on Saturday . The lads from Sunbury were finally able to string four quarters together and despite letting the Bees have a sniff in the third quarter, they always looked the most likely on the day. The Rupertswood defence was once again the key for the side with Moule, O'Riley, Webb, Flinn and Baines starring for their side, whilst Matthew Walsh in the centre, Keogh around the ground and Alabacos in defence playing well for Werribee . In the finish, Rupertswood were victorious by 25 points . In the other two matches, Mt .Lilydale overcame a Swinburne University side whose results are A7

harder to pick than a broken nose and the Eltla es were far too strong for the St. 's side . Old West bourne licked their wounds from recent weeks as they had the bye . Preview Rupertswood vs . Mt.Lilydale Rupertswood have finally found some of the form that they promised early in the season as they host an inconsistent Mt .Lilydale side today . Rupertswood were grateful for the weeks rest to allow the likes of Gaunt and Sinnett to recover from heavy knocks in their previous encounter, while Mt .Lilydale on the other hand, will almost have needed to entire break to travel the distance out to the Sunbury ground . In what should be a tight encounter, I think the in form Rupertswood onballers of Schwartz, Plummer and Sinnett could be too hot for Mt .Lilydale to handle as their side makes it two in a row to win by 16 points . Syndal '1 y He vs. Werrilice Amateurs

Werribee have gone into damage control as their great start to the season has been withered away by recent loses, and there appears there will be no respite as they travel to a rampant Syndal Tally Ho today . Syndal have gone from good to great in recent matches and the weeks rest will have only made them a more formidable foe. With big Jake Hannemann on fire, Syndal will give Werribee a football lesson as they continue their unbeaten run with a 58-point victory. North Brunswick vs . El~

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North Brunswick, still smarting from their recent hiding by Syndal will be keen to avenge the loss against Eltham. Hit hard by injuries in recent games, the weeks rest could not have come at a better time for North, however, Eltham have a real chance to begin to establish a buffer from the rest of the pack with a victory here and this thought will be at the forefront of Brian Doody's mind as his Turtles take the field today . It what will be a tight encounter, I think Eltham will have a touch too much class today as they run out winners by 16 points . S burne University vs . Old Westbourne

Old Westbourne have been the b i disappointments thus far in D4 and they will be looking to turn the season around as they meet Swinburne today . Warrior coach Jeff Wilson must


we wondering when his luck will change after 5 of his players (including himself) breaking bones in recent matches . Swinburne are a team that is a five goals better team at home and coming off a weeks rest will be even harder to counter on the wagon Wheel oval . Even with Warrior defenders Mark "Robbo Junior" Aqualina and Gary "Grrr" Jenkinson's great form, I cannot see Swinburne letting this game slip as they run out victors by 21 points . Bulleen Cobras vs . St.Mary' s Bulleen will be fielding a full strength side today for the first time this season as they host St.Mary's . The Saints will be dreading the lush open spaces of Koonung Reserve as the tall, strong Bulleen side look to, boost their percentage er so as to keep in touch with the to p position on the ladder. McLeod for the Cobras has been in great touch around the packs in recent games which will undoubtedly continue into today's match as, unfortunately for St.Marys, there will be no place to hide when the Cobras crush them by 68 points. Eley Park has the bye . Press Correspondents A little disappointing last round with only four reports received out of a possible ten . Thanks to John Kalpakis (Bulleen), Bill New (Werribee), Ross Bennett (Syndal) and David Moule (Rupertswood) for making my job a little easier . To the rest, please get your reports in by midday on Monday mornings on email (gavanf@meg .com.au), fax (9827-8001) or mobile (0403-043-373) .

MT. LILYDALE 3.2 7.4 9.7 11 .12 (78) SWINBURNE UNI. 3.1 4 .4 7.8 11 .10 (76) Umpires: A. Simpson, A. Hoogendyk (F ) WERRIBEE 1 .3 4 .8 9.8 10.8 (68) 'RUPERTSWOOD 2.1 7 .4 9.5 14.9 (93) Umpires: K. Brewer (F), C . O'Shea, J . Kralevski (B) NORTH BRUNSWICK scores not rreceioed SYNDAL TALLY-H O -North Brunswick : A(iant 1, Wernham 1, Vaina 1, M . Sorletto, D . De Morton . Magnusson, Healey, Fataularl. Best : Adams, M, . Sorletto, Freeman, Tancredt, Divita, Care . Syndflt Tally-Ho : Van Derkruk 8, Thompson 4, Dix 4, J . Hannemann 2, S . Kemper 2, Beckett 2, L . Hanneman 1 . SchulIIng 1 . Best : Mores) . Joy, Van Derkruk, Bingham . Umpires: G. Rolfs, T. Ltlley (F) ELEY PARK 3.2 4 .3 6.8 7.9 (51) BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .4 8 .6 14.10 23.15 (153) Eley Park: Robbie 2, Cruise, Fisher, Grant, R.Short, Simmons. Best : Blake, Morrison, D .Murray, Nelson . M .Payne, Trotter ^Bnlleen Cobras : Bowen 7, Macleod 4. Clements 2, Dall'Oglio 2, Gencarelh 2, Orwin 2 . Pasinatl 2, M.D'Angelo, Pemberton. Best : Gencarelh, Bowen, Macleod . Pasinati, McLaren, May. Umpires: B . McLeod, M. Childs (F) TRAM COLLEGIANS results not received S4: MARYS Umpires: J . McNlece (R ) (F)

Bulleen Cobras - congratulations to Jason Paatsch of the who played his 150th game way back in round one . Jason is a great clubman and always gives 110 percent effort at training, match days and at all Cobra social functions . Well done .

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RESERT . MT. LILYDALE 0.1 1 .5 1 .5 2.7(19) SWINBURNE UNI. 3.5 6 .8 11 .13 18.17 (125) WERRIBEE 2.0 7 .5 9.10 12 .10 (82) RUPERTSWOOD 3.5 5 .6 7 .8 8.9 (57) NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .4 1 .5 1.8(14) SYNDAL TALLY-HO 6.2 8 .6 14.11 15.14 (104) North Brunswick: Hisck 1 . Best ; Perdon, Bonney. Burrows, McAlium, Nabbs, Rotewa . Syndel Ta lly Ho : Chasemore 4, A . McFarlane 3, Bourne 2, Dance 1, Murray 1 . Marks 1 . O'Boyle 1, Morrison 1, Miller 1 . Best: McFarlane, Bourne, Sneddon, Chasemore . ELEY PARK 3.3 4 .4 7 .8 8.10(58) BULLEEN COBRAS 3.3 8 .10 9.13 14,17(101) Eley Park: Gaynor 5, Anderson, Hanrahan, McLean . Best: Flintrop, Anderson. Patterson, Hanrahan, Gaynor, Wright . Bull een Cobras: Baldi 3, McKinley 3, Turner 3, Sette 2 . Borelll, Dam, Irvine . Best : Mauapella, Johnson, McKinley, Sette, Turner, Trapman . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4.2 7.3 9 .4 10 .6 (66) ST. MARYS 1.0 3 .2 8 .4 13 .11 (89)


D4 Section RULLEEN COBRAS Coach : Joe D'Angelo Asst . Coach: G . Bowen Res Coach: Nicholas Cox

1 J. Kalpakis 2 T Orwin 2 S. Petty

ELEY PARK Coach : Darren Hawley Res Coach : Grant Heath

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Coach : Brian Dowdy Res . Coach: J Glare

4 I . McLeod 4 N. Cartledge 5 M . Dall'Oglio (VC)

1 S FISHER 2 T MORRISON 3 J BALDRY 4 S CRUSE 5 D ARUNDEL 6 D SMITH 7 J WHITE

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3. E . SAVAGE 4. B .DOODY C/C 5 . M .BEST 6 . TCARTER 7 . B . RASHID

8 D GAYNOR

8 . L.SHARPE

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7 F. Bald i 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Goetz 10 A. Gencarelli 12 D . Thompson 13 T. Johnson 14 S . Casey

15 J . Trinchi (RC) 16 D. Trinchi (DVC) 17 J . Brown 18 R . Badanjek 20 J. Moran 21 N . Lykopandis 22 R . Pasinati 23 J. Redfern 24 P. McVeigh 25 W. Olne y 26 J . D 'Angelo

27 J . Cartledge 28 A . Foskett 29 A. Summers 30 T. Pearson 31 S. McLaren 32 C . 'Clements 33 J. Elliott 34 M . D'Angelo (C) 35 T. Sette 36 P. Dall'Oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G. Brown 39 T. Vass 40 T. May 41 N . Polites 41 R . Rigoni 42 V. Dam 43 C . Chan44 B. Saaksjarvi 45 J . Mus6ca 46 G . Reeves 46 C. Borrelli 47 N . Peters 48 M . Soumildes

49 G . Anderton 50 D . Weinert 51 R . Rodrigues 52 T. Stewart 53 M . Turner

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16 D FLINTROP 17 M GEROLEMOU 18 P ANDERSON 19 D TROTTER 20 J SHORT 21 M MOORBY 22 L KETT 23 J NEWBOUND 24 R PRICE 25 T BLAKE 26 S SIMMONS

27 C SMITH 28 J THOMAS 29 C WRIGHT 30 D HEYNES 31 M KEOWN 32 S JACKSON 33 J ALEXANDRIDI S 34 S DIX 35 R DRAN E 40 J DAY 41 S ROBBIE 42 A REDDINGTON 45 J FLOWER 47 V FUKUSHIMA 48 G HEATH 49 D PAYNE 50 D DRAIN 51 M PAYNE 52 J NELSON 53 S WEST 54 R SHORT 56 P CANTONE 57 A MURRAY 60 C AMPT

MT. LILYDALE Coach : David Keas t Res Coach : Paul Commerford

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1 S. Wernham 2 D. Adams 3 G . Lattouf 4 P. Dimarco 5 W. McMahon 6 D. Pizzari

7 D. Magnuson 8 D . Fenton

9 A . Sammartino 10 W. Fawcett 11 J. Boudoloh 12 S. Care 13 P. Marin

14 M. Newton 15 H . Tsialtas 16 L. Demorton 17 A. Kyriazis 18 P. Sorleto 19 S . Famulari

20 R. Divita 21 M . Sorletto 22 J . Freeman 23 J . Briffa 24 M . Altiani 25 S . Tancredi 26 P. Tancredi 27 M . Vaina 28 S. Gillard 30 S. Healey 31 J. Heck 32 D . Newton 33 J. Rotella

34 M . Pisasale 35 P. Dowsett 36 A. Armstrong 37 D. DeMorton 38 A. Crosina 39 C. Rhook 40 B . McCallum 41 J . Elasmar

42 J . Papanikolou 43 J . Page 44 S . Grist 45 M. Pante 46 J. Polemicos 48 N . Oates 49 G . Skaf 50 B. Laoumtzes 52 P. Brine 53 S. Milroy 54 D . Bonney 55 J . THomPson 56 L. Patullo 60 W. Duson 61 S . Nabbs 62 D.Perdon 65 L. Rigazzi

RUPERTSW OOD

OLD WESTROURNE Coach : Jeff Wilson Res . Coach: Stephen Leitch

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Coach : Ken Balmer Res. Coach : Shane McLaughlan

ST. MARY' S Coach : Peter 0livieri Res Coach : Michael Learmonth

2 . G . Flower

2 D Fox 3 S Carmody

3 . S. Depiazza

4 S McLauchlan

4 . A. Nibloe 5 . S. Sutton 6 . J . Horsburgh (VC)

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7 . A. Christo

8 B Prendergast

8 . A. Horsburgh 9. C. Villinger 10 . J . Wilson 11 . V. Matthey 12 . T. Milne 13 . S . Hewitt

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15 J McGrath

15 . A. Board 16 . S. Christo 17. M. Aqualina 18. P. King (DVC) 19. R . Aldridge

16 P Clarke 17 D Walsh 18 C Nemeth 19 M Mezzatesta 20 M McKenzie

10 G . Koumantataki s 11 J . Bernardi 12 S . Benso n 13 A. Dwye r 14 C. Goldsworthy 15 R. Orme 16 L. Anthony 17 P. West 18 B . Frail 19 M. Maschette

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21 . B. Dangerfield 22. W. Fleming 23. K.Sutton 24. L. Fairfield (C) 25 . M .Stapleton 26 . P. Mesman 27 . D. Biliman 28 . D . Slattery 29 . D . Horsburgh 30 . R . McMillan 31 . D Evans 32 . G . Jenkinson 33. D . Berm 34. P. Stewart 35. D . Rivalland 36. K. Pillsbury 37. A. Leitch 38. B. Matt sson 39. A. Robbins 40. S . Leitch

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11 . M . Green 12 . M . Walsh 13 . F. Mehmert 14 . B . McMillan 15 . J . Pu rton 16. P. Brownin g 17 . S . Fuller

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Review SECTION 1 This Game was up for grabs between Old Scotch & De La at Camberwell Oval with the home team only l Opts down. But who would have predicted De La booting a further 7g.5 & Scotch not even troubling the scorer? Coach Donovan must be tearing his hair out! Xavs continued on their winning way with a 129pt demolition job on the injury plagued Marcellin team . Having both rucknen out to long-term injuries will take some covering . O .M : s& Collegians fought out a terrific game for 3 quarters, with O .M .'s kicking away in the last to win by 21pts . Against Uni Blues, Old Brighton 12g to 2g in the last half were just outstanding . When this team run and share the ball - look out! On the Friday night blockbuster, it was Beaumaris that belted Mazenod by 71pts for their first win . It was the Beauy backline that continually repelled the Nodders forward thrust that won the day . Down at Elsternwick Park, did we see a preview of the 2001 Grand Final teams? Both combatants were pumped and ready for action . St. Kevin's opened brilliantly with 6 majors, only to be outshone by St . Bernard's with 8g in the 2nd . Amazingly, both teams scored 59pts after 1/2 time with St . B . 's maintaining their 26pt break . Duggan at FB for SKOBS was exceptional, as was Neeson and Legudi for St . B.'s . SECTION 2 The match of the round between Old Ivanhoe and Werribee lived up to all expectations, with just two points separating the sides at the final change . The Hoes' unbeaten run came to an end when they could manage just two behinds in the final quarter, the Bees running out 21 -point winners . Jack booted four goals for the Bees, while Tedesco chipped in with two and was best on ground . Other good players for the winners were Gauci, O'Donnell and Daniels, while O'Dwyer kicked three goals and Barnes was best for the Hoes . Third placed Caulfield Grammarians took on fourth placed Old Essendon and it was the Dons who jumped out of the blocks to lead by 16 points at the long break. In an amazing turnaround, Caulfield booted 10 goals to one in the last half to win by 42 points . Old Trinity made light work of Yarra Valley, the visitors running out 78-point winners after leading all day. For Old Trinity, Matthews booted four goals, while Blackmore, Armatas and Amores were best . Yarra Valley, who could manage just four goals for the afternoon, were well served by Parry, Fyffe and Coutts. Winless Old Hailebury caused the upset of the round when they thrashed St Leos by 83 points . Only wayward kicking prevented the margin blowing out even further . Goodbody booted six goals and

(U19/2 & Red ) Hanlon three for the winners, while Mosbey , Brooks an d Crawford were others to impress . Landy was a shining light for St Leos, kicking four of his side's five goals . Ormond won their fourth game for the year, when they crushed Whitefriars by 96 points . Ferrari, Heffernan and Wilson all booted six goals for the winners, while Muzzell and Martinov were also excellent contributors . Brosolo and Nolan ran all day for Whitefriars . Hampton Rovers had the bye . SECTON (2) BLUE Monash Blues gave De La an absolute thrashing at the University . With a blistering 7 goal opening quarter, the shell-shocked De La team never recovered. Nind and Hickey ably supported grave with 6g and Hawkins 4g. For De La, Miller, Pearse and Roberts did best . Oakleigh hosted South Melbourne at Scamrnell Reserve where the Swans walked away with another 100pt win . Although if you look at the result Oakleigh fought the game right out with 17 scoring opportunities in the last. Aqualina played his best game for the year, MacDonald was devastating with 5g, and Skinns and Bell were back in town . Note: Coach McKillop had a huge smile on his face after the game! Old Xavs thumped the undermanned Glen Eira boys by 138pts . St. Kevin's enjoyed being back on the winning list with a hard fought victory over MHSOB . Best were Fox & Meyer for SKOBS . At Albert Park the match of the round saw Mentone get up by 7pts . There was nothing in the game all day with scores always within 2 kicks . Mentone's best were Rickards, Jamieson and Krings . For Ajax Leushi, Van Aken and Janover.

SECTION (2) RE D Old Camberwell continues to head the ladder after a thumping 115-point win ' over Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. Amazingly, Ivanhoe-Fitzroy led by four goals at the first change, but could manage just two more goals for the match, while Old Camberwell piled on 24 . Darby booted six goals, Ryan four and Tempone three for Old Camberwell, while Weickhardt and Munro were other good players . E .Healy and Foynes kicked three goals for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. A 10-goal first quarter set up Therry Penola's 146-point win over BulleenTemplestowe . Palazzolo booted seven goals and Callegari five for the winners, while Freckleton and Reynolds were outstanding contributors. P.Tsokas, Martin and Steer tried hard for Bulleen . Uni Blacks trailed Old Paradians by 23 points at the long break, but booted 10 goals to one in the second half, to run


rcrtt winners by 32 points . Scarlett, Greenwood and D~l?asquale, who along with Owen booted four goals, ;c,re best players for the Blacks, while Reiner booted four of Old Paradians' eight goals for the match . Only ~ayward kicking prevented Rupertswood from absolutely destroying NOBs . Despite booting 24 h_tunds, Rupertswood eventually won by 34 points, v,;th Temming slotting through five goals and Potter three for the winners, while Stafford, Fielding and Heath were good players. Dean kicked three goals for NTOBs, whose best players were Burley and Davidson . Aquinas had the bye . Preview SECTION I I hope everyone enjoyed their Queen's birthday break! Tm not sure Coach Deaton did, knowing he was to iace Old Scotch when he got back . Unfortunately, tareellin will cop an absolute flogging from f?onovan's Old Scotch . The top of the table clash sees ,,; :nni's Xavs take on the Premiership favorites (I've jumped on the bandwagon with everybody else!) at the college . St. Bernard's are just too strong all over the ;round and will push the hapless Xavs aside . SKOBS now nearly back to full strength will begin their finals top position assault with an emphatic win over Beaumaris . De La will be far too accomplished for O.M.'s and will be looking for a % boosting win to stay in touch with SKOBS . Collegians host Uni Blues at the Harry Trott in a game Coach King knows he has to i to stay in touch with the four. Collegians have L playing some good football of late and will need a full 4-quarter effort to have a chance ; but unfortunately - no. Finally, Old Brighton will give di,-[r % a huge lift when they give the undermanned %odders a belting at South Rd . SE' .;TIOIY2

SECTION (2) BLUE Back from the break sees the Smiling Assassin Coach McKillop's Swans host the Blue at Albert Park . The Swans are eyeing Ajax's spot and will not let their guard down to give Monash a lucky win ; the Swans by lots . Oakleigh are at home again to St . Kevin s but alas they won't be very happy by about 4 .30pm with St. Kevin's finally getting numbers back . St. Kevin's by 33pts. De La plays Xavs at Darling Park in a game, which Old Xavs will smash, the undermanned De La team ; thereby keeping them firmly ensconced in the four. Ajax travel down to Packer Park where the Pavilion refurbishments are looking great . Coach Howard has the job against him because Ajax needs to win and win well to keep the pressure on Mentone . Finally, Mentone meet MHSOB for the first time! MHSOB will have a good lesson in running, marking and free flowing football . SECTION (2) RED The match of the round sees top of the table Old Camberwell host third placed Rupertswood . Both sides have lost just once, with Rupertswood having drawn against Old Paradians . At home, Old Camberwell should just scrape home . Old Paradians host NOBs, in a match that pits fourth against fifth. Both sides suffered heavy losses in round seven, but NOBs seems to travelling marginally better at this stage. Therry Penola should have little trouble accounting for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. Theny was awesome last round against Bulleen and its power packed forward line should boot another big score. In the battle of the battlers, Aquinas host BulleenTemplestowe. Neither side has had much to crow about this season but Bulleen should win their third match of the year fairly easily . Uni Blacks have the bye .

With all sides refreshed after the week off, the match of the round sees Caulfield Grammarians host Ol d

in what should be a beauty. The Hoes will Lc desperate to atone for their last round loss to S',~:rribee that saw them lose top spot on the table, ,:Illle Caulfield will have gained plenty of confidence from their win over Old Essendon . Old Ivanhoe si :ould prevail in a close one . Top of the ladder .1,rribee host fourth placed Old Trinity, with both ~ides having enjoyed excellent victories in round -ccen . At home, it is very hard to go past the Bees . I-lampton Rovers had the bye in round seven and should be really fired up after not taking to the field ru the past two weekends . The Rovers host Ormond, [he visitors having thumped Whitefriars in their last outing. Both sides are only percentage out of the five, but Rovers should be too strong . St Leos tackle Old E-sendon, with the Dons smarting after their loss to C<iulfield . St Leos are coming off a flogging at the hands of Old Haileybury and will find this clash n o er. Whitefriars host Old Hailebury in the battle of ,he cellar dwellers . The visitors should have little ;roi.zbie taking home the points . Yarra Valley have the hve .

NAdE Hosking Ferrari Coggins Watts Harri s J . Russo Yeo

Mendola Crowe Cooper Hayes Dixon Winters Cheevers Hanna Palazzolo Sandiford Darby

CLUB LST WE TOTAL UNDER 19/ 1 Old Scotch I 26 Beaumaris 8 21 De La Salle 0 18 Old Scotch 1 17 St Kevins 3 17 UNDER 19/2 Werribee 0 29 Yarra Valley 1 24 Old Ivanhoe 1 24 Y'arra Valley 0 19 UNDER 19/2 BLU E AJAX 5 23 Mentone 1 21 Mentone 2 21 South Melbourne 4 20 South Melbourne 7 19 UNDER 19/2 RE D University Blacks 1 19 Therry Penola 7 19 University Blacks 0 18 Old Camberwell 6 18


UNDER 191 1 OLD SCOTCH 2.3 5 .4 7.7 7 .7'7B) DE LA SAI.LE 3.5 7 .9 8.10 15.15 (105) Old Scotch : Josephs 2, Cations I . Clinch I, Hooking I . Raymer I . W'atts I . Best: Knight . Quail . W;ilkom, Teasdale, Moloney, Predergast . De La Salk: Hyde 3. Stivear 3. Coffey 2, Giblet 2 . Thomas 2, M. Brown 1 . Ralms)ey l, Woodcock I . Best: M. Brown, Coffey. Hyde, W'oalloek. Benoist, Alderueeio. Umpiem : J . Grosstaard. R. T4indlow (F) OLD KAVERIANS 8 .8 11 .14 16.18 25 .23 (173) MARCELLIN 1 .2 2.5 3 .8 6.8(44) Old Rarerlana: A. Btddlecombe 5. N.},tcgrath 4, J .Megrath 3. Dtson 2, James 2, Ross 2, Smallwood 2, Howard , Mahon .Best James. Smalluwil , McArd7e. Farrw, Houard, N.McGrath . t4a+*mn{ ., : Sheehan 2, Moran . Hanson, hlastaroo. Addison.BestAddison. Hanson, Dale, Gartner, Mastoras, Neal. Umpires: G. Morgan, C. Collins (F) ST.fiEYINS 6.1 8,2 10.5 15,7 (97) ST,BERHAHDS 2 .0 10.4 14.7 19.9 (123) St Stcains: Biasing 3, Mulgrew 3 . SLUtpanas 2 . Harris 3, Mahoney 2, Hobart 1 . Dempsey L Best: Duggan, Calteg:ui, Mulgre,v, Hobart, Holland, Knuppet . St Betnerds : Anderson Cousland Elliott L -rgudi . O'Donnell 3, Mansfield Nreson 2 . Best: Neeson Whelan Anderson Legudt Bouzik ~~as Elliott. Ump3res: S. Payton. P. Tuppen (F). T. Dornom . J. Kramer (B). B. Jephson . S. Leahy (G) OLD MELDURNIAPiB 2 .1 6 .5 9.6 13.10 (88) COLLEGIANS 4.1 7 .3 9.6 10 .7 (87) Umpires: D . Whiteley tR), J . Aspinalt (F), L . He ris. N. Lemmcn IS) UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .4 . .. 4.6 5 .8138) OLD BRIGHTON 2.1 12.6 18 .8 (116) Un3vera3ty Blues: Ryan 2, Frisker 1, Bra I Is on 1 . Best: Cam.+~-,cn. Ryan. Robertson, Nicholls, Frtckez, Hats I . ( . .-on : Hunter 4. Salem 3, Leaf 3. Meed 2. Reddm 2 . Lawrence. Dooley, Alcor' sts. Beat: Marshall . Mattesi. McGowan. Meed . Homatm . Umpires: M. Forde, . , BEAUMARIS 2.7 4 .10 9.11 13.14) 92) MAZEROD 0.2 2.3 2 .6 2.7(19) Beaumsrls: Ferrai 8. Tuck 2. Cairns, Lee, Thompson. Best: Ferrari, Me Nicholas, May. Muiquiney. Wilson, Tuck M nal; Wilson, Rutting . Best : Veltman . Fuller. Fotionotis, Chamberalin . Boucherean. Me FarL.nd Umpires: K . McRtece . N . Events fF) UNDER 1912 OLD HAII.EYBURY 2 .4 8,14 11 .17 17 .21 (123) Sr LEOS EAMAUS WATTLE PARK 1,6 1.6 2 .7 5.10 (40) Old lla6eybury: Goodbody 6, Hanlon 3, Brooks 2, Mackey 2, Pollock 2, Hoffirnaun, McLauchlan . Best: Mackey, Brooks . Crawiord . Mackenzie, Goodbody, LondonSt Leoa Emmons VIP : landy 4 . Evans. Best : Patbury, Kelly. Carey, McHugh . Ga2e. Evans . Umpires: S. Biustein (F ) ORMOND 7 .9 133 21 .18 25.19 (169) WIDTEYRZARS 2 .1 7.2 9.4 11 .7 (73) Ommud : Ferrari 6, Heffernan 6, Wilson 6. Mckenna 2 . Mcmahen 2 . Csnz. Harvey. MuzzeU. Best : Mtuzeil . btartinov. Cove, Ferrari. Wilson, Heffernan. Whktelrisrs : Welch 3 . t7shea 3, Cursio 2. Furness. Poutnev, Sowersbv. Best : BroP. olo. Nolan . Jansen . P.icguiness. Sowcrsby, Welch . Ump3rea: P. Callt(. A . 14'eksaiman (F) OLD E8SEHDOH 4.8 8.10 7.13 7.13 (55) CAULFIELD GR . 1,1 4 .6 8.8 14,13 (9~ U.ph= : M, Motor (F) OLD IVANHOE 2.8 3 .9 6.11 8 .13 (49) WEBRIDEE 6.3 6 .8 7.7 10 .10 (70) Old Ivanhoe: O'Dwyer 3, Finlay 2, Mendcda. Bst: Barnes, Braddy, Baker. Curaicio . Finley. Bmney. Werribeit Amateurs: Jack 4, Tedesco 2, Mahoney. Hofm.vt, t.icGrnhan, Kidd . Best: Tedesco, Gaud. Toussaint, Jack. O'Donnell . Dantels. Umpires: M . Phillips, D. WRndlo'.v (F)

Under-19 Section I Marcellin v. Old Scotch St . Bernards v. Old Xaverians St. Kevins v. Beaumari s

De La Salle v . Old Melburnians Collegians v . University Blues Old Brighton v . Mazenod Under-19 Section 2 Whitefriars v. Old Haiieybury Hampton Rovers v . Ormond

Yarra Valley has the bye St . Leos Emmaus v. Old Essendon Caulfield Gr. v. Old Ivanhoe - at Caulfield Grammar School, East St Kilda (67 A4) Werribee v. Old Trinity

1 .1 1.4 3.8 4 .9 (C5 ) OLD TRL':ii Y 4.3 G .'. 10.11 15 (111) Yffiaa vnL_y : Yeo. Gough, Peak, Parry . B_ :: Parry. Old Trinity: Matthews 4, Langdan "< . Armatas 2 . Christopherson 2, Ta}Eo,. Da41e;, Amicant, Kelly, Amore S. BuOen . Best: Black;more. Armatas. Amore s, Christopher a, Lancyter. Langdon. Umpires : R. Eastward (R) UNDER 1912 1??.1 E MO?iASH BLUES: 7.4 8.9 16.10 19,16 (130) DE LA 5AILE (2): 0 .1 3.2 6 .4 8.7 (55) Mattock : Grace 6. Harkins 4, Green 2 . MrWhae 2, band 2. Beeson . Knight , t: Grace . Kind, Hickey. Hawkins, Rosengarten, Green. 3. Beynon 2 Best : ">iltlla". A.earse,Roberts ., Balmer, Bymrs, Nicholas . Umpires : J . Pappas, B. Nunn (F) OAHI.EIGH 1.2 2 .6 3,6 7.19 (52) SOUT'e1 MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 6 .5 10 .9 20.9 28 .11 (167) Catteig3n: Orchard 3 . Britt 1, Geargiads I . Malcolm I, Reynefds I . Boat: Britt, Goal, Hathaaay, i4e♦rzie. Rose. Symons. South 18e3ba^.u> ;e Districts; Ch mers 7, Aquiiuta 6, McDonald 5, Winters 4 . Bell 2. Kidd 1, Skmtvs 1 . Best: Aquilino. McDonald, Rac4}urn. Ch:cvz, s, Border, Atherton . Umpires : T. Bowman (F) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5.4 13 .7 18.9 24.13(1--) GLEN ELRA 0 .3 1 3 2.5 2.7 ( Umpiecs: M . Cax (R ), 7J. Carly'on (F). E. Surdy. J . Kransa' (B ) 2.1 5.3 8.5 10.8 3.6 6 .10 9.12 10. 1 Di- 2 1" 2 Barr 2 Hayes . Best : Rteka,-ds, J. n i Casper 5 Wollner 2 Gcidblaam 45n Aken, L J:_ r, G , GI-r, cm,- Umnirea: C. Evans . F, (B) 5.10 8.1 7 .7 dais 3. t'e :. ni. Purcc'I . . ~ s . R2~_ . , ?, av,vrn 2, M . B"-,n, R~~.. ~. . ~ . id. sc . D. .ndese . Neilso-n . Har,ra. TV 7.8 8.6 (54) 7.5 . - 1- loot or 4. D Beeny .ylc! L• ons. Biet : Gloury. Redo De .aj. a . Ste.tahan. Unhu =ks : O:.rn 4. DepasquaJe 4. Ehn,e 2. P,,nna. Bongtorno - e, Scar)ett . GreenRncd, Oiv: r, -rmpin.p: E. Lip. .A .. ,. 1 .4 1 .7 1 .8 2 10.4 15.7 21 .14 25.18 ,103) vsh, McGarth . L- P.Tsotas. Martin, Steer . ('-L' 11 cto 7, Collagen S. Gc<il :,in 3 . ftob;nwn 2. } 2, L ~zTatore, OaRn Xi-an . Best: Freci;lcton, Resale (_ ., Sri se . Umpires : D. Dinneen, P. Ma°bus (F). J . M.abn: 5.2 6 .5 7.7 7.7( 1 .2 11 .3 16.7 25.14 (iw i 4. Tempune 3. Craven.,I Munro 3, Petri 2, Ung, 2. At. Tempone. Munro, Dvrby, Ling, Ryan . }y 3 . Fo:.nes 3 . Moy>cy- Best : Keliy . meighcn . E. hrtty. G. Schtpp (F) .1 3 .4 5 .5 8 ~ 1 ~-1 2 11 . 17 11 .: ('.. Ian 2. 1 s, Keily. Mullins 1 . Best: B ~ °0. ... 'sac Tenunirn 5 . Pe 3, btter. K a A

OLD PARAD1A .tiS

Under-19 South Melbourne Districts v . Monash Blues Oaldeigh v. St. Kevins (2 ) De La Salle (2) v . Old Xaverians (2) Glen Eira v . AJAX Mentone Amateurs v. MHSOB

Under-19 (2) Red University Blacks has the by e Old Paradians v . North Old Boys Aquinas 0 C v . Bulleen-Templestowe Therrv Penola v. Ivanhoe Fitzroy Old Camberwell v. Rupertswood


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4 MBrown 5 C Moran . 6 A Bonnici

7 A McLeish 8 T Woodlock 9 D Alderuccio 12 MNaughtin 13 D Coggins 14 M Krezel

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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

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1 . D. Bonnici

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2. D. Fotiniofis 3. P. R e ed 4. L Rudlingg

2. G. McKimm T. Mattesti 4 . A. MacGillivray 5 . N. Gamble 6. Dal e

5. P. Ryan 6. S . Veltman 7. A. Wilson 8. B . Thomas 9. B . Thompson 10. D. Maskell 11 . L. Fuller 12• M . McDowell

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S . G. McNichol 9 . J . Doole y 70 .A . Morley 11 . C . Adamis

T. Wcoirrough M Lafferty 44 . D . McMillan 23 . D. Aguis 21 T . Marshall S. Huckett J Membrey 24. J. Thomas 22 A. Hughes A. Thampsen 25 . D. Hansen 23 N. Gamble S. Cook, 26 . D. Stagliano 24 C . Alcock E. Cooper 27. C. Raine 25 D. Hartman N. Trackal 28, D. Devlin 26 C. Baxt e A. Coca, (DVC) 29. M . Thompson r 27 J . Maguire Ferrari

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38 . B . Chamberlai n

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J Richardson A Simpson A Richards 1 Weir B Wulf N Barrett S Carter M Prowse E Ryan N Robinson J Rush N Kent D Marks

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M Horgan C Walker

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1 L Freeman 2 M Walkom 3 D Knight 4 D Logan 5 A Catchlove

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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 Wilkie 29 J Mitchell 30 G Prendergast 31 M Clinch 32 R Fullerton

34 T Maloney 35 B . Keck 36 S Marash 38 M Raymer 39 M Leeds 41 M Watts 44 J Simon

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ST. KEVlNS Coach : Larry Davis

5. S . lannazzo 6. A. Matthews

7. S . Monteleone

20 . S. Cxam bell p 21 . N . Whelan 22 . B. McManus 23. J. Mckay 24. B. C811e1a

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 . Cousiand 41 M. Kavanagh 42 D . James 43 K. Walker

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42' M. storehouse 43, M. T~h~r 44 . J . Kirx,~ 45 . N . WAs 46. C . Wilkinson

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14 . N . Rich 15 . R . Hal l 16 . K . Alexander

19 . E. Wilcox (VC) 20 . J. Culley 21 . J. Brook 22. D . Hatswell

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HAMPTON R OV E R S Coach: Paul Curry

1 A . Sinclair

1 B . Culling 2 B . Canton 3 G. Erickso n 3 J . Connelly 4 T. Vinen 4 T. Jowett 5 B . Gross 5 K . Johnstone 6 Z. Jess 6 C . Malthouse 7 P. Roberts 7 A. Battams 8 S . Tucker 8 G . Carr 9 W. Frost 9 B. Jowett 10 G. Crathern 10 M. Stafford 11 C . Fagan 12 J . Mellington 11 J . Almhofer 13 L . Browne 12 B. Kezilas 14 B. SCott 13 A. Fishe r 15 S. Jenkinson 14 N . Goss 16 J. Ampt 15 D. Molina 17 R . Linford 17 B. Smith 18 B. 0'Hoy 18 S. BUrggraaff 19 I . Glass 19 S. Rains 20 M. Trigg 20 H. Kerde l 21 A. Beac h 22 B. Henry 22 T. Foster 23 C. Prob yn 23 L. Northway 24 R. Turnball 24 B. Napier 27 S. Weaver 25 N. Dorman 26 M . Pennycuick 28 D. Dawes 27 M . Grigg 29 A. Murray 28 T. Franklin-Jones 32 C. Sendeckyj 30 A. Pelman 34 L. Kenned 31 T. Habel 35 PA . Davies Y 33 C. Hooper 34 H. Baker 35 K. Boehm 43 A. Bruhn 44 L. Schneide r 46 R . Foote

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OLD ESSENDON

Coach : Campbell Glover Coach: Marshall Fisher 1 J Williamson 2 D Ryan 1 . P. Rujevic (VC) 3 C Obliubek 2 . P. McGrat h 4 M Velardo 3 . T. harper 5 9- De Morton 4 . M . Brown (VC) 6 D Slater 5 . N . Adcock 7 L Wilson 6 . P. Membrey 8 L Kavanagh 7 . S. Whittington 8 . A. Hall 9 A Frazer 10 M Flaherty 9 J. Walker (C) 11 J Buckley 10 . T. Fraczek 12 W Nunlist 11 . D. Slucki 13 A Carrozza 12 , A. Svirski s 14 A Parker 13 . N. Stauss 16 M Nicolas 14 . A. Viscendese 17 B Kingg 15 . D. Viscendese 18 D Flaherty 16 . A. Niren s m 19 N Fitzpatrick 17 . G. Pollard (VC) 20 A Prowse 18 . M . Neilsen 21 N Bertram 19. T. Cousland 22 T Loga n 20, D. Fox 23 C Devereux 21 . S . Foley 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 . Saiga l 31 . J . McGeach

OLD iVAN H 0 E Coach: Marty Veal Coach : Andrew Lynch 2 .L. Pitcher (VC) 3 .V. Jayasuriya 4 .H . McLauchlan S.B . Crawford 6 .S. Durkin (VC) 7.J . Hanlon 8.t Pollock 9.R . D 'Silva 10.S. Capron 11 .J. Glanville 12.A. Fletcher 13.A. Kozi k Marsh Goodbody 16.H. Brooks 17.R. Plummer 18 .N. Rose 19 .C. Waxma n 20 .J. Wright (C) 21 .D. MacKenzie C ~} 23 .8. Koetsier 27 .D. Swanton 28 .B.Hunte r 297. Archer 30 .A. Shaw 33 .R. MosbeY 39 .A. Jone s 43 .M . McGauran

1 . K.0' er 2. M .Paine 3 . S . L ow 4. C.Binney 6. S .Curatolo 7. N .Braddy 8 T.Griev e 9. C.Lynch 10. S .Jenkins 11 . T.Hibbs 12. J .Bake r 14. C .Lewi s 16. LMcKi e 17. M.Clarke 18. I .Loughnan 19 . D .Barnes 20 . D .Cogga n 21 . WColeman 22 . D .Neilson 23 . D .Meredit h 24 . M.Mendolo 25 . T.Finlay 26 . L.Stillman 27 . J .0'Dea

50 S . Morris

OLD TRINITY Coach: Dean Peters 1 Peggie 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 Blackmore B 11 Mithen P 12 Kelly T 13 Gordon N 14 Thwaites M 15 Amore J 16 Amore S 17 Armatas C 18 Heaven C 19 Duell R 20 Oberoi S 21 Kinross A 22 Furphy D 23 Hillas R 24 Ctristopte+aonJ (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

ORM OND Coach : Tim Hills 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. L. Wells 11 . D. Healy 12. G. Breitkreuz 13. M . Martinov 14. D. Jowett 15. A . Goonan 16. D. McKenna 18. M. Ramsay 19. W. Cove 20. R . Lerner 21 . L. Wilson 22, B . Rayson 24 . A . Lom 25 . R . Matter 26 . T. Harvey 27 . J. Noske 28 . T. Naylor 29 . B.Cormack 31 . S. Barker 33 . A. Cook 39 . M. Ferrari 49 . A. Perry 50 . M .Heffernan 54 . M. Wilson 67 . R . Martin 75 . R . Presser

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WERRI6EE

Coach : Paul Gregor

Coach : Steve Lovell

1 8 Petrie 2 H Gyles 5 R Gale 6 P Boyd 7 P Podbury (VC) 8 A Hollands 9 T Stephens 10 N Cullen 11 P Sampson 12 P Landy 13 M D'Amelio (DVC) 14 J Montano 15 P Carey (C) 16 A Kelly 17 H Evans 18 S Wilson 19 A Rooks 20 M McHugh 21 A Ballard (DVC) 22 N Carstein 23 G Brearley 24 R Varney 27 A Dix 28 C Beljak 29 S Train 38 A Flanagan 41 D Wood 44 C Clarke 46 P Aftoft 61 N Kennedy 64 D Tompkins

I . S . Muraca 2. C. Kelly 3. M . Bradfield 4. S . Eisenberg 5. P. McGowan 6. S . Kidd 7. B . Daniels 8. C. Jack 9. A . Russo 10. A . Borg 11 . J . Toussaint 12. C. Smith 13. D . Groulos 14. T. Davidson 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

W NITEFRIARS Coach : Tim Pratt 1 . J . Wallace 3. S . Cloven 5. M . Cahill 6. D. Purtell 7 J . Power 8 M . Malady 9 L. Swain 10 L. Coulthard 11 D. Crea 12 C. Stats 13 T. Langford 14 L. 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 . Sait 28 M. Haverkamp 29 D . D'sousa 30 B . Janson 37 G. Kennedy

YARRA VALLEY Coach: Rod Penaluna 1 A Middlin 2. M Norrish 3 . N . Pask 4 . R .Bett 5. P Valopp i 6. D Lloyd 8 . R Dre w 9 . B .Kehoe 10. J .Seege r 11 . Z.Webb 13 . LGillies 14 . G .Thompson 15 . D .Smith 16 . C .Holdswort h 17 . A.Pizze y 18 . C .Beal 19 . A.Coleman 20 . D .Seneratne 21 . J .Tompkins 22 . J. Peak e 23 . T. Collett 24 . G .Coutts 25 . F. Pellegrin o 27 . S.Savag e 29 . D.Bell 30 . J.Strong 31 . S.Urbano 32 . J. Parry 34 . S.Britt 37 . D. Sims 44 . N.Marti n


® Section DE LA SALLE (Gold) Cc ; ;,; : Mark Zuker I L Goldman J Israelsahn 23 Z Levrsk i A Buy 5 E Goldstone 6 E JarrJver 7 S Gutman D Van Aken D Miller 10 G B:reden 1 1 1 Balbn 12 J Elankhe(d -13 J Kozminski •. D Hershan 7 5 D Finkel 6 L Fetter J Kagan Jo 1`28 ~~3 J Ka'cer M Lewin Srar`v A G Gelbart 9er P Glezer Sa` p~~~m J Le as E Rathni ~-~ A Glman 32 L Peters JuFeldman M Snow s; A Sacks 37 D Krasrrostein ..9 R Silberman _3 G New 40 E Wollner 41 A Sin ~r J Pas G Ne w 55 R Silverma n

OAKLIEGH Coach: Chris Moore

2. L. Kelly 3. B. Rose 4. L. Georgiadls

5. C . Kokkinos 6. A. Ciavarella 9.

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11 M. McPhee

12 F. Malcolm 14 B. Evans 15 D . Moulang 16 A. Keays 18 N . Cash 21 J. Briggs 22 S. Johnson 23 S. Bando

29 R . Kelly 35 M . Stevenson

39 T. Orchard 43 J. Reynolds

46 J. Gael 48 J. Nevezie (C)

C. Greaves 55 S. HeSlop 58 H. Reinhardt 63 N. Wills

Coach: Greg Buntine 1 B Hawkins 2 L Browne 3 D Hyde 4 S Meehan 5 M Miller 6 D Wood 7 D Taylor 8 B Pinwell 9 B 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

l" aRA Coach: Jr n Howard

1 S. Ch`~a n 3 J.Rosengarten (C) 4 G . Chessa i 5 R. Buckingham 6 A. Hickey 7 S. Knight 8 S.Thampsan 9 P. Nevill 10 B . Rogers 11 M . Vegter (VC) 12 R. Shears 13 M . Carey 14 Z . Wrigh t 15 B . Nind 18 A. Shields 19 G. Gilbert 20 W. Little 22 B . Green (VC))C 24 T. Craven 26 B . Jondahl 29 J' Ross 30 J . ts9ellin on 31 S . Hawkins 35 M . Sharkie 39 C. Burley 41 J . Ryan 42 S . Young 48 G. Clugston

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Coach : (t) Manny Nicolosi Coach : (2) James Fay

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to McColl D 11 Farrow L 72 Dillon J 13 Nolen A 14 Chamberlain F 15 Dixon B 16 Grigg S 17 Dosle C 18 Ros s 19 Jabour P 20 Howard L 21 Smallwood P 22 Leoncelli T 23 Carmody S 24 Biddlecombe T 25 Pietryk M 26 Denton G 27 Glynn P 28 McGrath J 29 Gill P

30 Silk J 31 Fox A

32 McCarthy M 33 Buckeridge S 34 Spillane A 35 Bushby A 36 Biddlecombe A 37 DeMaria J 36 Walsh M 39 Furlettl 0 40 Dale J 42 Smith J 44 Bolton M 49 McArdle N 55 Dinardo L

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2 Quinn N 3 Monahan G . 4 McKenzie C 5 McKenzie-McHar

6 Cato J 7 O'Kane M

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1 . J. Dempse y 2 . T. Duggan 3 . A.umtrer s 4 . L. Fo x 5 . M . Hick s 6 . J. Harns 7. L Kalesaran 9 . D. MacDonald 9 . W. McCan n 10. D. Mahoney 1 1 . M . Hutton 12 . D. McLay 13 . S Marwood 14 . B Marchesan i 15 . D. Bare 16. K Ddihs 17. D. Maka o n ht8 . M . Anderson 19. W. MacDonald 20. P.S . Mulgrer.v 22 . G Holland 23 . A. Jankins 24 . G. Nolan 26 J , 2 . D. Kerr 287. P.Lordly

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34 S. O'Halloran 35 . N 36 . T. Purcell 37 . P. Clancy 38 . R . Chard

39 . M. Caimey 40 . R Boyse 41 . B Evans 42 . M. Stonehous e 43 . M. Tischler 4 . . 4 45 . J N . KWnatts

46 . C . Wilkinson

50 . J . Gullder 51 . C . O'Shaughness y 53 . T. Simpson 55 . A . Marsh 57 . M. Hmstey 58 . A. Thompson 62. K Mcinerny

65. R . Miller

68 .J . Deacon 69. C . H ;Ihard

M EDTO N E Coach: Shane O'Connor 1 .M. Meye r 2 . S. Sullivan 3 . P. Dixon 4 . G . Alla n 7 . T. Barr 8 . K. Little 9 . K. McLeod 11 . B. Atherto n 12 . M . Wilson 13 . M . Haye s 14 , P. Rocke 17, S . CasaCell i 19 . S . Hamilton 20 . P. Kring s 21 . D . Kelly y 22 . S . Barker 24 . M . Duggan 26 . A . Rock 30 . A . Pothitos 31 . C . Jamieson 33 . R . Hami l 34 . M . Wingrav e 35 . T. Smith 36 . G . Mora n 37 . C . Johnstone 38 . R . Bitner 41 . S . Alexande r 45 . R . Connard 56 . S . Rickard s


Under-19 速 AQUINAS O.C . Coach : John Ryan

2 R . Klogeman 5 A . Boland 6 P. McNiff 7 A . Jenkinson

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

OLD PARADIANS Coach: Peter Hansen 2 D Dean 4 R Hallns 5 A Dean 6 A Harvey 11 S Connelly 14 S Fantone 15 L Drummond 19 A Paglia (DVC) 21 L McMahon 22 R Priest 24 G Loftus 27 D Caple 28 S Russell 29 M Keeling 34 P Gloury 39 J Zrvkovic " 39 S Fistric 42 N Stephens 50 E Tenson C 56 M Spinoso ( ) 60 D Boundy ~ 61 C Duncan 63 S Corcoran (VC) 75 S Barbaro 76 A Smith 77 T Crotty

3ULLEENe d,APLESTOPdE Coach: Matt Agrotis

NTH OLD BOYS . . .. . . , . Coach : Richard Grumrnett

1 . S . Marsh 2 . D . Florence 3 . A . Paradiso 4. 0. Hill 5. G Taylor 6 . M Benic

30 D Barnwell 31 J Dire 32 J Dunne 33 E Heal y 34 C Meighen

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35 B Dowsett

8 . R . Conti 9 . M . Bickerdike 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 13. R Lee 14. P Harding 16, D . Charles 18. A DeSimone 19, J Hasan 20. J Paraskeva 22M Perri 23. D. Tsokas 25. D Steer 26. D. Martin (VC) 31 , T. Walter s 33. P. Gordon 34. M Tollit 35. P. Tsokas

36 J Healy 37 M Edmonds 39 A Butler 40 J Harman 41 A Mercuri 44 B Ashton 45 G Robertson 46 M Ahem 47 N Blayney 48 N Dykes 50 J Simrk 52 E Clayton 54 S Sukkar 55 B Foynes D Cummins C Grose J Kelly A Powell B Stafford G Waugh

RUPERTSW00D Coach : Ken Balmer

1 R Zahra 2 S Page 3 V Scerri 5 J Ramsay 6 B Shalders 8 K Elliot 11 A Jamieson 12 M Temming

15 J Teller 16 D Stafford 17 L Becker 18 L Fielding 19 R Johnson 20 P Flinn 21 D Heywood 22 A Certo 24 G Price 25 R Hatty 27 M Kosta sta 28 P McMahon G Hewat 31 M Assoued

: :- .-f PENOLA Coach: Tony Crotty Assist: Phil Ryan 1 Faroldi M 2 Goodwin T 3 Reynolds L 4 Barron B 5 Kiernan M 6 Mullens P 7 Hermes J 8 Quinn L 9 Gleason L 10 Crotty J 11 McCarthy L 12 Serratore F 13 Comb M 14 Fenton J 15 Owen B 16 Clifton D

17 Palazzolo M 18 Freckleton J 19 Green A C 21 Atkinson1l D 22 Goodwin D 23 Caliegari D 25 Carroll A 26 Sheppard T 27 Thompson T 34 O'Connell S 59 Robinson T 72 Johnson S 81 Delaney D

Coach: David Zappula

I S. Cook 2 T Hedgeland 3 J . Kirk 4 R . Davidson 5 B. Kean 6 D . Burley

7 M. Cursio 8 S. Glover 9 T. Roach 10 J . McArdle 11 T. Dean 12 J . Hughes 13 M . Kellyy 14 N . Barry 15 T. James 16 D . McLellan 17 H . Monk 18 A . Seed 19 M . Saad 20 S . Saad 21 N . Trigwell 22 S . Bermingham 23 N . Hahn 24 S . Haynes 25 J . Mullins

UNIVERSITY

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Coach: John Bushby 1 M Ballad s 2 S Bloodwort h 3 D Bongiomo 4 J Corbett 5 C Delahunty 6 T Donaven 7 P Donelan 8 N Ebne r 9 S Flood 10 P Fowler 11 J Greenwood 12 M Grigg 13 R Hamilton 14 W Hann a 15 D Higgins 16 E Hindle 17 R Mansfield 18 T Mayall 19 R Moreto n 20 D Oconnel 21 R Osullivan 22 B Owen V Parkinso n 24 5 Prince 25 L Rawnsley 26 J Rivetl 27 A Ross 28 S Rundle 29 M Sate 30 S Sandiford (C) 31 JP Santamaria 32 R Scarlett 33 N Sharp 34 P Sondh u 35 M Stockfeld 36 A Torney 37 J Walker 38 D Watson 39 R Willis

OL ':ELL Coach : Mich I Siguta s 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8.

m . Little D . McQualter P. Tempon e B . Christi e B . Rya n C . Morley

9. A . Cramer 10. K . darby (C) 11 . D . Pike 12. G. Weiclchardt 13. T. Proswe 14. C . Munro S . Jones 16. A . Canto r 18 B . Crave n 19 B . Larrichia 23 H . Hoga n 25 A . Zemsk i 26 D. Lin g 39 A . Emmerson 43 T. Sigalas 50 J. Agatanovi c 51 M . Brooke 52 M . Cottrel 53 J. Cucinotta 54 L. Enright 55 M . Gilbert 56 A. Moharic 57 S . Morritt 58 J. Pettitt 59 D. Schmidt 60 N. Warne r 61 T. Parkes


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:esults from Tribunal H eari~ l, - June 5, ECai Andrew Quin, Beaumaris . Striking, 2 matches . Marcus Lee, Beaumaris, Striking, 2 matches . David Glover, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking, 4 matches . Alex Vasdelas, Collegians . Striking, 2 matches . Adam Bryson, South Melbourne Districts (reserves) . Various charges, permit revoked indefinitely . * Wilfied Carter; Old Brighton . Striking, 2 matches . * Che Williams, Parkside . Striking, 2 matches. * Brett Reiner, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Abusive language, 2 matches . $ Jason Zivkovic, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . * Accepted Prescribed Penalty Results from Investigation I June 12, 200 1

Old Xaverians and Glen Eira charged with a melee in their under-19 match played on Saturday June 2nd at Xavier College . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Old Xaverians $500 (3rd offence over the last 3 year period) . Glen Eira $500 (3rd offence over the last 3 year period). Eley Park's coaching staff charged with using insulting and abusive language towards the field umpire during their match against St . Marys on Saturday May 26th . Eley Park found guilty and fined $50 . Continued from page 1 1 could be whoever gets the most back will actually win the game . For me this is a toss of the coin and it has come up heads that means I will go with the home side and give the Bullants another chance . Another important one sees Glen Eire take on Caulfield Grammarians with both having lost their last two albeit against quality opposition . Both sides probably needed the break to regroup a bit and let a few niggling injuries heal . Again should be a good one with plenty at stake for both of them, that vital fourth spot is certainly up for grabs . Glen Eira have been the more consistent side through the year so far and that counts for a bit, if they can counter the Fields running game and get their own working they will win. PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Last rounds Black List ; Old Essendon only. All back after the break don't lose the motivation send me your results. The numbers are 9553-1561 home phone and fax, the mobile is 0400 991 995 or drop me an email to hrainco@doptusnet .com.au. By 8pm Sunday Nights please .

T3is Sat : June 16 St . iKevin .s v Old Trinity T Ills Sun: June 17 F1I}A

at: June 23 Elsternwick v Hawthorn June 24 Old Trinity v Old Scotch June 30 Ormond v Old Paradians July 1 No matches July 7 Old Paradians v Be La Salle July 8 Old Brighton v University Blues July 14 St . Bernards v Old Brighton July 15 '-DA

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rves/C1 8 tire to phone scores by 2 .30pm Beaumaris (R) Old Geelong (R)

/U1 9 to provide res by 5pOld Geelong (S) Parkside (S) Uni . Blues (U) Beaumaris (U) Bull-Temp (U) Ivan-Fitz (U)

Incorrect scores phoned - Rd 6 Old Paradians (S), Banyule (S), Old Essendon (R), De La Salle (C), St. Leos Em WP (C ) Continued from page 3 7 may appear in some older editions of Melways as Railway Avenue) . CONTACT Once again, I can be contacted via e-mail on Peter.PS .WilliamsonC,centrelink.gov.au (work) or psdtw5473 (home), phone on 9920 9054 or fax on 9920 9097 . Thank you to those who have submitted reports this week, please keep up the good work . Again, 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 VAFA weekend!


IP LISTS VI

i%SERVE P W L D For Agst % Pi s L"YIL iERSPPY BLACKS 7 7 0 0 645 221 291 .86 28 I QLD CAMBERWELL 7 7 0 0 681 360 189.17 28 g:',;dHOEASSUMPT'ION7 4 3 0 544 431 126 .22 16 gANYULE 7 4 3 0 388 340 114 .12 16 OLD GEELONG 7 4 3 0 484 480 100.83 16 ,i LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 3 4 0 442 475 93 .05 12 yARRA VALLEY 0 B 7 3 4 0 356 444 80 .18 12 ;;0NASH BLUES 7 2 5 0 434 546 79 .49 8 ;j)UINAS O C 7 1 6 0 419 593 70 .66 4 OLD CAREY 7 0 7 0 221 759 29 .12 0 D2 P.i.SERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts pARI{SIDE 7 7 0 0 607 226 268.58 28 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 6 1 0 572 328 174 .39 24 SALESIAN 0 C 7 5 2 0 423 310 136.45 20 POP;iR HOUSE 7 4 3 0 414 375 110.40 16 ,.t'!-ST BRUNSWICK 7 4 3 0 354 415 85 .30 16 r,.'tHI,E1GH AFC 7 3 4 0 206 322 63 .98 12 FEW 7 2 5 0 375 422 88.86 8 I_1 TROBE UNI 7 2 5 0 411 507 81 .07 8 'dENTONE AMATEURS 7 1 6 0 318 606 52 .48 4 I:NINSULA 0 B 7 1 6 0 178 529 33 .65 4 D3 RESERVE P FTTZROY REDS 7 ST JOHNS O C 7 ELS'11 ;RNWICB 7 ' `.ONASH GRYPHONS 7 LB DISTRICTS UHSOB 7 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 I IA',VI'HORN AMATEURS7 ALB1:FtT PARK 7

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L D For Agst % Pts 0 0 698 248 281 .45 28 0 0 564 267 211.24 28 3 0 519 409 126.89 16 4 0 403 390 103.33 12 3 4 0 434 424 102 .3612 4 0 358 394 90.86 12 4 0 474 524 90 .46 12 4 0 336 691 48.63 12 5 0 377 498 75.70 8 7 0 299 653 45 .79 0

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7 7 0 0 565 148 381 .76 28 ST 1VlARYS 7 6 1 0 685 344 199 .13 24 WERRIBEE AMATEURS7 6 1 0 488 324 150 .62 24 5t'%iNBURNE IINI 7 4 3 0 511 337 151 .63 16 N ORTH BRUNSWICK 7 4 3 0 422 487 86 .65 16 `di LILYDALE 7 4 3 0 319 531 60 .08 16 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 3 4 0 351 394 89 .09 12 BULLEEN COBRAS 7 3 4 0 380 485 78.35 12 RUFL'RTSW000 7 3 4 0 320 471 67.94 12 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 2 5 0 394 586 67 .24 8 ELEY PARK AFC 7 0 7 0 337 769 43.82 0 CLUB 18 (1) P W L D For Agst % Pts DE LA SALLE 7 6 I 0 546 354 154 .24 24 ~FI ;IWINS 7 6 1 0 496 324 153 .09 24 rLD MELBURNIANS 7 5 2 0 462 276 167 .39 20 ,LD YAVERIANS 7 4 3 0 557 252 221 .03 16 If) SCOTCH 7 4 3 0 472 341 138.42 1 6 f?Ii11RtV'V AFC 7 3 4 0 474 399 118 .80 12 I'?SWICK AFC 7 3 4 0 288 536 53 .73 12 .L' .:;ENOD 0 C 7 2 5 0 231 458 50 .44 8 ? II.RRY PENOLA OB 7 1 6 0 310 497 62 .37 4 ' .'LD BRIGHTON 7 0 7 0 118 764 15 .45 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD IVANHOE 7 7 0 0 510 283 180.21 28 COLLEGIANS 7 5 2 0 442 182 242 .86 20 MONASH BLUES 7 5 2 0 340 254 133.86 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 5 2 0 303 308 98 .38 20 OLD TRINITY 7 3 4 0 325 332 97.89 12 ST LEOS EMMAUS 7 3 4 0 283 325 87 .08 12 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 2 5 0 361 390 92 .56 8 OLD GEELONG 7 2 5 0 330 459 71 .90 8 MARCELLIN 'Rds 4/5 7 2 5 0 140 359 39 .00 8 WHITEFRIARS 7 0 7 0 244 683 35 .72 0 *Ineligible Player UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % Pts ST BERNARDS 7 7 0 0 952 404 235 .64 28 OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 1 0 882 383 230 .29 24 OLD SCOTCH 7 5 2 0 711 414 171.74 20 DE LA SALLE 7 5 2 0 803 487 164 .89 20 ST 1CEVIIYS 7 5 2 0 732 444 164 .86 20 OLD BRIGHTON 7 5 2 0 590 416 141 .83 20 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 3 4 0 485 539 89 .98 12 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 3 4 0 492 563 87 .39 12 MARCELLIN 7 2 5 0 454 868 52 .30 8 BEAUMARIS AFC 7 1 6 0 338 702 48 .15 4 COLLEGIANS 7 0 7 0 375 910 41 .21 0 MAZENOD O C 7 0 7 0 179 863 20 .74 0 UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % Pts WERRIBEE AMATEURS7 6 1 0 748 388 192 .78 24 OLD IVANHOE 7 6 1 0 652 397 164.23 24 CAULFIELD GR 7 5 2 0 411 300 137.00 20 OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 550 387 142 .12 16 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 4 3 0 575 586 98 .12 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 4 3 0 553 567 97 .53 16 ORMOND 7 4 3 0 649 692 93 .79 16 YARRA VALLEY O B 7 3 4 0 656 744 88 .17 12 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 3 4 0 452 673 67 .16 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 2 5 0 506 653 77 .49 8 WHITEFRIARS 7 1 6 0 428 793 53 .97 4 UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts MENTONE AMATEURS 7 7 0 0 1026 308 333 .12 28 AJAX 7 6 1 0 844 373 226.27 24 SOUTH MELB DIST . 7 5 2 0 878 379 231 .66 20 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 7 5 2 0 772 479 161 .17 20 MONASH BLUES 7 4 3 0 761 550 138 .36 16 DE LA SALLE (2) 7 3 4 0 581 692 83 .96 12 OAKLEIGH 7 3 4 0 537 1002 53 .59 12 ST KEVINS (2) 7 2 5 0 433 608 71 .22 8 MHSOB 7 0 7 0 419 926 45 .25 0 GLEN EIRA AFC 7 0 7 0 315 1266 24 .88 0 UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD CAMBERWELL 7 6 1 0 757 300 252 .33 24 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 6 1 0 663 300 221 .00 24 RUPERTSWOOD 7 5 1 1 878 279 314 .70 22 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 548 393 139 .44 20 OLD PARADIANS 7 4 2 1 645 467 138 .12 18 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 4 3 0 698 399 174.94 16 BULLEEN TEMP 7 2 5 0 258 717 35.98 8 IVANHOE FITZROY 7 1 6 0 257 946 27.17 4 AQUINAS 0 C 7 1 6 0 134 1089 12 .30 4


P W L D For Agst % Pts A SECTION ST BERNARDS 7 5 1 1 821 675 121 .63 22 7 5 1 1 687 621 110 .63 22 MHSOB 7 5 2 0 663 594 111 .62 20 OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN 7 4 3 0 669 521 128 .41 16 OLD XAVERIANS 7 3 4 0 614 611 100 .49 12 OLD TRINITY 7 3 4 0 528 528 100 .00 12 ST KEVIINS 7 3 4 0 586 620 94 .52 12 '.. UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 2 4 1 568 755 75 .23 10 MAZENOD 0 C 7 2 5 0 644 769 83 .75 8 OLD BRIGHTON 7 1 5 1 544 684 79 .53 6 % PTs P W L D For At B SECTION OLD IVANHOE 7 6 1 0 728 368 197 .83 24 DE LA SALLE 7 5 2 0 768 534 143 .82 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 5 2 0 662 526 125 .86 20 OLD PARADIANS 7 4 3 0 566 513 110 .33 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 4 3 0 445 475 93 .68 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 600 690 86 .96 12 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 3 4 0 556 674 82 .49 12 ORMOND 7 2 5 0 582 706 82 .44 8 '.. BEAUMARIS AFC 7 2 5 0 465 744 62 .50 8 IWHITEFRIARS 7 1 6 0 608 750 81 .07 4 C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD ESSENDON GR 7 6 1 0 827 484 170.87 24 COLLEGIANS 7 6 1 0 705 472 149 .36 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 6 1 0 742 584 127 .05 24 ST BEDES N[ENT TiG 7 4 3 0 714 682 104 .69 16 GLEN EIRA AFC 7 4 3 0 634 624 101 .60 16 CAULFIELD GR 7 3 4 0 688 609 112 .97 12 OLD MENTONIANS 7 3 4 0 651 693 93 .94 12 PRAHRAN AFC 7 2 5 0 554 609 90 .97 8 AJAX 7 1 6 0 473 738 64 .09 4 BULLEEN TEMP 7 0 7 0 496 989 50 .15 0 Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts BANYULE 7 7 0 0 944 494 191 .09 28 7 5 2 0 742 558 132.97 20 OLD CAMBERWELL IVANHOE ASSUMPTION7 5 2 0 731 557 131 .24 20 ST LEOS EIvIIt4AUS WP 7 5 2 0 787 628 125 .32 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 5 2 0 704 681 103 .38 20 OLD GEELONG 7 3 4 0 667 811 82 .24 12 AQUINAS O C 7 2 5 0 723 841 85 .97 8 YARRA VALLEY O B 7 2 5 0 563 746 75 .47 8 OLD CAREY 7 1 6 0 590 825 71 .52 4 MONASH BLUES 7 0 7 0 521 831 62 .70 0 D2 SECTION P W L D For AgsG % Pis MENTONE AMATEURS 7 7 0 0 966 519 186 .13 28 SALESIAN O C 7 6 1 0 755 518 145 .75 24 WILId 421STOWN CY1MS 7 5 2 0 801 544 147 .24 20 PARKSIDE 7 5 2 0 760 604 125 .83 20 HEW 7 3 4 0 521 618 84.30 12 PENINSULA O B 7 3 4 0 569 784 72 .58 12 OAKLEIGH AEC 7 2 5 0 656 746 87 .94 8 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 2 5 0 551 677 81 .39 8 LA TROBE UNI 7 2 5 0 515 701 73 .47 8 '.. POWER HOUSE 7 0 7 0 394 777 50 .71 0

D3 SECTION P W L D , For Agst % Pts 7 7 0 0 932 275 338 .91 28 FITZROY REDS ST JOHNS 0 C 7 7 0 0 1027 574 178 .92 28 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 6 1 0 890 495 179.80 24 MONASH GRYPIIONS 7 3 4 0 708 714 99 .16 12 SOUTH yfELB DIST . 7 3 4 0 629 709 88 .72 12 HAWTHORN Ats3ATEURS7 3 4 0 693 838 82 .70 12 ELSTERNWICK 7 2 5 0 545 724 75 .28 8 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 2 5 0 551 832 66 .23 8 ALBERT PARK 7 1 6 0 558 891 62 .63 4 UHSOB 7 1 6 0 431 912 47.26 4 % Pis D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst 7 7 0 0 774 429 180 .42 28 SYNDAL TALLY-HO BULLEEN COBRAS 7 6 1 0 903 403 224 .07 24 TAT LILYDALE 7 4 3 0 537 462 116 .23 16 ELTPIAR-4 COLLEGIANS 7 4 3 0 650 568 114 .44 16 SWINBURNE IRYI 7 4 3 0 525 511 102.74 16 LVERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 4 3 0 457 555 82 .34 16 NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 4 3 0 507 681 74.45 16 ST MARYS 7 3 4 0 714 717 99 .58 12 OLD WESTBOUR2vTE 7 3 4 0 410 423 96 .93 12 RUPERTSWOOD 7 3 4 0 439 533 82 .36 12 ELEY PARK AFC 7 0 7 0 352 1058 33 .27 0 A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD XAVERIANS 7 7 0 0 685 371 184 .64 28 OLD SCOTCH 7 6 1 0 589 400 147 .25 24 UNIVERSYPY BLUES 7 5 2 0 544 376 144 .68 20 7 5 2 0 510 373 136 .73 20 MARCELLIN ST BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 514 418 122 .97 20 OLD TRINITY 7 2 5 0 417 486 85 .80 8 OLD BRIGHTON 7 2 5 0 355 445 79 .78 8 ST KEVINS 7 2 5 0 425 580 73 .28 8 MAZENOD 0 C 7 1 6 0 359 630 56 .98 4 MHSOB 7 0 7 0 359 678 52 .95 0 Pis P W L D For Agst % B RESERVE 7 6 1 0 710 363 195 .59 24 ORMOND 7 6 1 0 687 383 179.37 24 OLD HAILEYBURY OLD PARADIANS 7 5 2 0 641 442 145 .02 20 OLD MELBURNIANS 7 5 2 0 526 392 134 .18 20 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 4 3 0 558 442 126 .24 16 DE LA SALLE 7 3 4 0 463 448 103 .35 12 Wl-IITEFRIARS 7 2 5 0 389 567 68.61 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 2 5 0 381 561 67 .91 8 OLD IVANHOE 7 1 6 0 284 576 49 .31 4 BEAUMARIS AFC 7 1 6 0 275 767 35 .85 4 pis C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % HAMPTON ROVERS 7 7 0 0 704 358 196 .65 28 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 6 1 0 662 293 225 .94 24 CAULFIELD GR 7 5 2 0 572 369 155 .01 20 7 4 3 0 636 323 196.90 16 COLLEGIANS PRAHRAN AFC *Rd 4 7 4 3 0 456 320 142 .50 16 AJAX 7 4 3 0 294 412 71 .36 16 ST BEDES NIENT TIG 7 2 5 0 376 414 90 .82 8 OLD MENTONIANS 7 2 5 0 479 576 83 .16 8 BULLEEN TEMP 7 1 6 0 228 866 26 .33 4 GLEN EIRA 1FC 7 0 7 0 232 819 28 .33 0 *Ineligible player




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