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td Mentone turned on a sfit,~jli :j_,nt ~ame with the Bloods 8 goals up midwa through the 3rd Term . The Vultures then staged a complete turn around to record a great win . Glen Whitehead was sensational in the middle for Aquinas, rover Cam Colliver also starred, as did Trent Harkin at BP . Coach, Tony Macgeorge kicked another swag in a -reat display, well backed up by on-baller duo the Sullivan Bros, plus defenders Gallagher, Johnson, and Tully . :donash almost ran AJAX down in a thrilling last quarter, but even Headers agreed the Jackas would have been stiff to lose . Liam Holloway played a blinder for the Blues in the ruck, at CHB & CHF, and had great support from two U19 plavers, Paul Westbrook, & Ryan Turton. The Jackas had top efforts from Samuel in defence, Davis up forward, on-baller Weisler, & centre Davis .

Bulleen Temp went down to the powerful Ivanhoe Assumption unit after an even 1st term . The Bullants were well served by Glen McLaren in a FP, and CHF, Robbie Williams . The Hoes best were captain Peter Flynn, mid-fielder Shane Simpson, Steve Saunders at FP, and Assumption OB, Dwayne Denby impressed on debut . Old Geelong lost to St Leos in a close contest Mth the sides taking it in turns to dominate . OGGs let the Parkers break away in the 3rd, and were unable to catch them despite a rattling finish . St Leo's heroes in the crucial 3rd term were Paul Ristevski, Brad Bird, & Brendt Henricus up forward, with excellent support from midfielders, Jason Fennell & Andreiv Burgess : plus strong defence from Greg Rafferty & Adam Krebs in the 4h. Williamstown CYMS struggled against Uni . Blacks' height, with the latter having top games from Pat Barry at HBF, Luke Nethereote, Mark O'Donnell, Chris Sandford, and captain 'Moose' Mackie .

TODAY Mentone meet Monash in a critical clash at the Southern Rd Reserve, with the Vultures wanting to continue their,,vvming run, and the Ashers to turn their losing streak round . While the visitors' newer players will now be settling into the side it is a big ask for them to challenge the accomplished Vultures 16

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Ivanhoe and OGGs will be a good mat, It i . and C : THoesarlkingydsofar d(,icas .-.~st i up is obviously wo ' . ._ re.,tric i, (I I :,~o talented attacks to ordina3 = date . S.cunders and Healy will test OG ' the Hoes rebounding strength out of iir r defence should give them an edge for a4-~_ victory. St Leos Emmaus at home to Universii-have to start favourites, having a deci I advantage to add to the Bennettswood fact )r . I think Blacks have done themselves justice _

they will push the Par'~_s today, but not i :toll i t( prevent a 3 goal honr wam win. Aquinas welcomes l"; i?]iamstown to Jubf Ringwood today, and %,, ill have too much all-rv ic strength for CY, who seems to be having prob' settling in this season . The Bloods by 7 goals . Reserves winners should be : Monash, AJ

Blacks, & Aquinas . Correspondents the contacts are, 9889 1979 (H & F), 9"09 172 558, bfliickey6s )i";?olid .com

pt n and Club s t Dene "Guru" Mae' :od played his 200th gani< the Club last week against University Blacks . F has been an integral part of the club as bo! talented and inspirational player, but also izi mvrriad off-field capacities, such as organisinL~ : social function and footy trip . The CYs are a better club for Guru being there and wish him ic best for the remainder of his career . Monash Blues - Richard Walsh played his it game in the sensational Ressies win over the Jai last week at E.P . All at Monash recognise efforts, both on-field, where he is a detcrnih= leader and ball magnet and off-field, where 1 works tirelessly to help administer the Clul affairs . Well done Walshv from all at Monash . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER, ::- :


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~ 1 the lirus e Cl mnel Set en's Hammerheads have been headline news of late, results from D2 this week will raise the eye of more than a few football low :s in :elbourne! As the winners from round one looked to capitalise on their positive start, the rest were h( ; !' q -)pen their account . An intimidating disp' 1 a . "lley was the highlight, setting the benclm~a, :~ the season by disposing of Peninsula in a one s. affair. -lar'ra Valley v Peninsul a 't'he Valley looks a formidable opponent a convincing 93 point win . Peninsula i hunt and not even in their captain's, : : h 3- . could they get up . For the Valley ii i_

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matches in D2 would have delighted club lL,rarchz.

Best was Beal . Hancock up forward with four _ , als and Stevenson. Peninsula seere gallantly had by the inspirational captain Atchison . Fitzroy Reds v f9akleigh Knashers The Krushers kick, started their = eomprehensive 85 point over the Fi : F ds . Hunter was in form up will front kieL~ . _ kiackenzie and the Marshall brother k each . For the Reds, still looking for iiieti iu > were well served bti- Schiavo with ' :Daicogiogios with three . Parkside v Salesian In a fiery and tight encounter between Par _il ; id Salesians, the difference was dynamic Par : r forward Paddy Hanley who dominated V ith , :_1 In the first quarter Parkside kicked with a and moved the ba ll quickly into atta ,.'_ : . concentration allowed Salesian a however Parkside took over in the la< goals to seal the game . Best for Parkside,Vita and Ware . For Salesian 1 his four goals, supported by Bouri anc . Hew v Old Carey Kew started well in its mateh against Old three goals to one in the opening quarter . the C's fought back in a close but very raj ; edging out the hard -working Kevr in the I rTr . Travis Bull, Steve Vitali, and Chris Battle in r~~ ( held the C's together for a hard fought tivin . Fo r still win less, means tney must lift next round ag : the unbeaten Yarra Uallev.

Bentleigh v LaTrobe Un i An inaccurate Bentleigh eventually ran out "Vinner s against Latrobe Uni. After establishing a 30 point lead during the second quarter Latrobe fought back hard to lead by a handy 17 points at three quarter time. A finishing Bentieigh put on seven goals to one in th e term, running out 2 8 point canners . For the B's Sharp finished with five well supported by Martin and Eyl .es . Uni Were 1 :II served by Forrest and llhite. Pe 26

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S t ar-lons . T I -as, Krohn , : .12 (162) 11.11 (77)

a .i.1 11 .16 17.22 (124) 2 .5 4.6 6.7(43) 1, LPeake 2, Wile . S.Drerv . f3esG ss, Si nw~n. Krohn . Star.lfcrUt . Canrov. Best., III, Stainfor~h. 0.1 1.4 3 .4 6 .8(44) 5 .6 5.10 12.14 12,15 (87) :rsr 2, Darmess 1 . Best : Short . Farton, Redford, t 1 . Brantley 1 . Byrne 1, lzski 1 , ~v. ternaA . Gram .

20.11 (131) 17.13(115) . "~ . --. . Vita,

4.5 6.12 9.13 13.16 (94) 1 .1 1.2 3 .4 6 .5 (41 ) ;it 2 . Mclennan 2. Best: Man, Cope}. t Stmear. Callaghan, MaIDard,

2 .9 8.17 4 .2 7.3 . :

2 .5 5.7 3.1 "

8 .19 15. ( I -- - 13 .10( , D . Martin . .. Ason, I I ) 2.1 1.3

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8 .8(56) 8 .4 dg^l

6 .6 (42) 1 .16,82) irn en .

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Fitzroy Hi is v . Parkside Salesian v. Benileig h La Trobe University v. Old Carey Yarra VaIley v. Kew

from coach only a : mr r( :ve the arena . le for water carriers to deliver water a} after a goa( has been scored, b} behind the pla y the action" or c) when play has stopped when a iorwartl is taking a direct shot for goal, to allow water to be taken to player if weather conditions are extreme . water if team short of water s . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires annot deli~er message from c h . ;?p and `J>~FH club shorts . Track pants if worn to be navy or black onl y V " gold top and VAFA club shorts . Track pants if worn to be navy or black only . If runners or :ar bike shorts they must be flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under th e ite/blue top with navy or black track pants . 1 must De purchased through'yAFA Properties only .


Coach : Paul Uimattina Res Goach: Steve Hat!

1 C . Sharp {C) 2 P. Morgan 3 A. Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 M . Eyles (C) 6 R . Weber 7 N . Lane 8 C . Beetle 9 I .Jackson 10 A. Henry 11 D. Martin 12 M . Barker 13 L . Pittit o 14 P. Karssaris 15 B . McAliece 16 L. Airey 17 J. Handfield 18 S.Adaway 19 S. Hal l 20 R. Fishlock 21 B .Istead 22 F. Dimattina 23 S . Adams 24 P. Gallo 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J . Seele y 28 M . McCulloch 29 A . Cloug h 30 A. Miksad 31 R. English 32 J. Digadrgio 33 P. Withington 34 M . Pin e 35 L. Ireso n 36 M. Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G . Prig g 40 M . Walker 41 J. Nev e 42 A. Mikkelsen 43 C. Martin 44 A. Simon 45 A . Wade 46 R . Lawtord 47 S. Calagero 48 F. Cavanagh 49 M . Clark 50 A . Stanes 51 S . Truffaut 52 L . Sampson 53 A. Sanfilippo 54 B . Gasser 55 G. Richards 56 C . Aitke n 57 A. Kin g 58 T. Caterson 59 D. Pittito 60 C. Park

Coach : t;ranar 3urgen Coach : F r4 dr e y Res Co, ch : „ C ie Asst Coach : C - r-n Searie Club 18 Cu-ii : Greg c ox Res Coach: Greg Crimmin s 1 M. Frisby 2. A Welsh 3 M . Wharf 3 L. Mayman 4 J . Ham lton 5 D . Kane.. 6 J. Bennie 7C 9 J.prior Doyle 8 A. Byrne t0 A. Urbancrc 11 B . Doyle t3 M . James 14 T Clarke t5 J. Verna6 G . Ctohesy 16 6, Le e 17 18 M . Heenan 19 P. cook 20 T. Michell 21 A. Sainsbury 23 T. Jackson 24 A. Parsons

25 P. Jackson 27 D.Fennessu 28 J. Card

29 D. East 31 P. Crowe 32 A . Grant 33 S . Drury 35 A Pt>^I-nnon 38 C . E~ 9 A. Gao

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75 VV, Daniel 76 D Cum s

80 G Box

81 J Horndge

84 Z.Senburgs 86 M . Reid 87 CNav e 88 S . GreenvrocA d

97 F Roac h 116 G. Schiavp 30 D . Barnwell 31 J are 32 J Durie 33 E .Hcy 34 C M!- he n 35 B . C , r.~.;~:.tt 36 J .F~~..r.' 37 ht tar,,;nd> 39 A Butle r 40 J Harma n 41 AF ercun 44 B . Ashto n 45 G. Robertson 46 MM . Ahern 47 N . 3layney

48 N, Dykes 50 J Simr k 52 E . Clavier, 54 S Suhkar 55 B Foynes

D Cummins

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52 B . 53 .~ 54 55 N . 55 L . 56 T. Ma .J 57 R. RL .n e 58 B . Nea! 59 R . Jol n ; is 61 G. t,4r,ue 62 N Au2= n 62 P [ is 63 J.Bk 64 D. Trin 66 D Tim 67 R H ad 68 B. C 69 S P 70 S. G t ) 71 P Gur,, i 72 M . Dik 73 J Bare

1 B. Lafranchi 2 L . Fitzgerald 3 B. Pv9archesani 4 G. Crimmins 5 A . Makrl s 6 N . Tinetti 7 N . Lymn 8 D . Mainsbridge 9 A. Eato n 10 B . Cullen 11 B . Woodhouse 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kynakou 14 J. Looker 15 C. Bradley 16 D. Wood 17 B . Allen 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J. Dennis 20 A. Acfield 21 M . Ayre s

22 C. Stephens 23 T. Aitken

24 D . Kinross 25 C. Watts 26 S. Byrnes 27 T. Moore 28 M . Xuereb 29 Po1 . Dalrymple 30 C . Giansante 31 D . Cocking 32 A. Drag o 33 D . Wayland 34 M . Fitzgerald 35 R. Bruno 36 S . Rya n 37 J . Landwehr 38 T. Connolly 39 40 G . Muckian 41 R. Livingston 42 43 G. Collyer 44 M. Raffaele 45 A. larossi 46 A. Pirona 47 48 L.Jensen 49 50 51 M. Blai r 52 R. Campagna 53 M . Bolds 54 R. Waller 55 D . Searle 56 T. Frith 57 58 59 60 61 S . Mouss i 62 G . Atkin 63 64 J . Cronin 65 66 67 B. Allen 68 S. McCardel 69 K. Tancredl 99 S . Bruno

Co. R ; Coach: D< d Huffer 1 P. Farran t 2 S. Fredrickson 3 D. Sheldrick (C) 4 C. Perry (vC) 5 S . Adamthsvaite 6 S. O'Tool e 7 N . Dunne 8 J . Thorn 9 L. Walker 10 P. Moron 11 Josh Levy 12 K. Perry 13 T. Luderman 14 L. Wakeling 15 S . Brooks 17 Jacob Levy 18 A .Hevritt 19 S. White 20 A. Murphy 21 D. Edmunds 22 P. Stewart 24 S . Edwards 26 B, Phillips 27 D. Gilmour 28 C . Ross 29 A. Randell 30 J . Smith 31 M . Fannig 32 D. Hil l 33 M .+larso n 36 37 C . Y,

39 N.

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40 R.~ 42 D. G43 A . F 45 D . 1 46 B. Laun,r,cnis 47 A. Sar n 50 K . HoF . .ts 51 C . Franc!as 52 T. Stanton 54 T. Peters 55 A. Cummings J . Laidlaw 66 A . Balll e 70 J . Dumaresq

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2L arson 26 27 28 R. Martine z 29 J . Libroaperto 30 P.9 . Yandle 31 S . Hoga n 32 J . McCall 33 K . Allan 34 tY . Roman o 35 G. Panjari 36 T. Barlo w 37 B. Boughton 38 H . Byrne 39 I C . Chioppi P. Dean

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C.Wels h C. Tyson R .Jones M . O'Connor S . Pascoe A . Jalomides B. Cassano P. Roman o

54 S. Marin o

55 Ea1. Wis e 56 T. Wis e 57 C. Rc ; 58 T 9 .5 60 J . L . 61 PTa 62 63 D . `./ivona 64 65 S. Carmody 65 S. Stafford 67 70 S. Dive r 71 A. Inalis

1 S. Parsons 2 A Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E . Bowen (Vc) 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner 7 S. Murra y 7 N . Franks (Res.) 8 P. Angus 9 M. Den' try 9 P. Krohn (Res .) 10 A. Haley 10 T. Trewhitt 11 S . Ferguson 12 C. Pettit, 13 T. Braden 14 S . White 15 A . Wood 16 S. Claringbold 17 J . Coghlan 18 J . Whelan 19 A McKinstry 20 S. Prendergast 21 A. Macpherson 22 A. Atchison (C) 23 R. Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchison 26 P. Prendergast 27 S . Payz e 28 B . Taylor 29 S . Torossi 30 A . Crean 31 G. Davies 32 H . Shorten 33 R . Stainfot,' 34 M. Alle n 35 R . Wot(enden 36 P. Serra 37 B. O'Neill 38 T. Coghlan 39 S. Barber 40 B. Mitchell 41 A Vidotto 42 A. Littiechild 43 G . Gardiner 44 A. Kelson 45 D. Baker 46 L. Prendergast 47 L. Palmer 48 A. Bonner 49 C . Wilson 50 P. Arnold 51 R . Sharpin 52 T Nea l 56 P. Rittman 57 M . Conroy 58 D. Brennan 59 S . Foss 69 J . Muir

1 A. Stevens 2 A. Anderson 3 S . Sutherland 4 S . Bobetic 5 M . Canavan 6 D. Forer 7 G. Gasped 8 S. Logan 9 A. Campbell 10 S. Oldfield i1 A. Davey 12 M. Bates 13 I . Bobetic 14 J . Ng o 15 C. Ryan 16 G . Irvine 17 M . Ferwerda 16 D. Barr y 19 S . Brown 20 A . Seeger 21 A. Bates 22 R . Stevens 23 S. Nolan 24 A Grace 25 M. Tambling 26 J . Nannes 27 A. Higgins 28 M . Byrne 29 C. Rose 30 M . Cooke 31 J . Shirley 32 G . Riley 33 N . Callaghan 34 D. Rao 35 P. Knott 36 D . Todd 37 S. Sindair 38 T. Alligan 39 P. Pitts 40 M. Forer 41 J. Novello 42 P. Evans 43 E. Maillard 44 C. Hunt 45 S . Horvath 46 S . Porter 47 B . Bowman 48 M . Bourke 49 G . Gleason 50 P. Allen 51 S . Parisi 52 R . Cincotta 53 B. Chalmers 54 D . Allen 55 E. Hanaphy 56 D .Sbnear 57 D . Gheblikan 58 S. Butler 59 D. Blake 60 D. levoli 61 J . Radi 62 B . Kirchner 63 L. Seeger 64 J . McClaren 65 A . Darcy 66 C . Clausen 67 A. Thai n 68 A. Healey 69 B. Atkins 70 A. Chiappini 71 R . Cincotta 72 D . Oliver 73 A. Gasped 74 C. Roache 75 A. Sexton 79 S. Morrish 80 M . Forbe . Turlep s81P 82 M . Smith 83 D. Bowman 84 W. Chapman 85 D. Sutherland

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C--ch: Tim rCillworth

Res uoach: Rowan Davi s 1 R. Pearce 2 T. Morri s 3 R. Thompson 4 M .Fun g 5 A . Drew 6 R . Dew 7 C . Beal 8 L . Morris 9 J. Keem 9 C . Ross 10 T. Hancock 11 F. Macvean 12 J. Cremean 13 L. Gillies 14 E . Kruse 15 N . Pas k 16 L. Taylor 17 A . Laing 18 L. White 18 D . Ross 19 J. Strong 20 T Hal e 21 D.Stevenson 22 B. Drew 23 R. Yea 24 M . Davies 25 F. Pellegrino 26 J . Longworth 27 S . Savage 28 B . Reynolds 29 R. Coutt s

30 D. Potter

31 B . Sturzaker 33 P. Cremean 33 D . Ireland 34 C . Fraser 35 B. Peake 37 D . Balshaw 38 B. Morrison 39 J. Tompkins 40 T Fyffe 41 B. Downs 42 A. Stone 43 H. Park 44 J . N o 48 R. Davis 49 S .Seabourne 50 J . Peak e 51 H . Clarke 52 A . Hartnett 53 S . Pask 54 T. Mcllrath 55 S. Taylor 56 T. Lloyd 57 S. Kehoe 58 G . Kerr 59 A. Joiner 61 P. Valoppi 62 P. Buruma 63 B . Whitechurch 64 M . Bate 65 D. Smith 71 M . Laing 74 A . Midland 76 J. Dickson


ion c club to provide for the coach, i

sup_ ,_ staff (such suF i o number)fothas i . The free kick to the opposing tea_ i r ; the new rule (having Tno~= n on the i,ch). he only ones allowed to b, di_, ; ~the coach . runner and player that is 1)out to b e ~ed . They all have to be behind a line drawn ?

wa}' rt _ the boundary line and fence/coaches box . M. . .

laide AFL team were trainind at Alber t

:A - working at ANZ Bank, .pzres Super Rules, plays g~i. - Semi retired i t ; , :~.rt time dr njoys Ioo' .1n_ :!r rr his 2 grandclu 7ut z . , oi' TA footy t'

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ore the tiI3 F,-i .iership,

iar' Willianis saw Juutt Grossbard botmcir he j, i==' d Justin in the

round 째

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'led to give JG a

> bourn footy including elfll'"1 red the Fitzroy Reds vs Yarra , on his otan and made friend s d out that the Pr dent of the Reds ;?A " n~ ~,n i- Bevonport , at mates

Doe, Botmdaz = ^s, AFL teaan; iou1.11 17e 1 ; , C r f ~f

sumxner tc R : ;acls t on, umpired I ~ ' interstate g~i,w3 , B bies : walking the dog! (or is i t

~dnvUds to add jocks'

!!r Apparently, a new field to pack his .jocks' for his game on they were overlooked due to th e . .=g promoted to 'C' Section!!! Wonder to run rvTith only shorts on!!! !

>on Time Trials were held in the first It consisted of running 3 laps of 88 8 + 5 minute recovery after each one an d i hen time averaged out . Scott Matie won with a time of 2 .41 . Apparently . a record :!i =!i Others who performed well w J--n .~'2=48), Ben Parsons (2 .5 1) . G1, : :e 'Iinton ,;amie K,.ins (2.55), Michael "_ .56), a ads (2 .37), Chris Garcia (2 .59) e:: .d ~._ ~ Gib~on Improvemen t 30

..R .,~.lv', Field U . i; Umrti l over ; )0 n - . , :"L . T! i .) . T n : I sendon . i L pi ,' : .nes i Hobb : ; e.iluig, Skit - an d q- -non) - v'- 02 10 Put Bowling Night G - 25 "12 Trivia Iv_ _L tt U2 Mid Year Dinmer -' A Section Gr i at Brunch-22/9t02 Gr, . .' Fi :ial BBQ - 22 ; ) ,'02 Presentation Night TF . ; nd of Season Trip - TBA . All corr , ondence to diannewhit :1

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6 1aa11 Peiris 7 Alan Ladd 8

Nick Evan s

9 Nathan Carlwon 10 Robert McLeod 11 Paul Tuppe n 14 - Gilday

12 Simon Payton

15 Mark Jenkins

14 Tim Tingiri

16 Craig 13raj "tberg

15 Michael Sneddon

17 Cameron Leitch

16 Luke Moncrieff

18 Tim Sutcliffe

17 Mick Robins

19

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18 George Paleodunos 19 Heath Littl e

21 Ju In Grossbard

20 Norman Kitchen

22 Rick Love

21 David Irons

23 Chris Steven s

23 Robert Sneddon

25 Richard Eastwood

24 Jason Moore

26 Brad Clark

25 Mat Taylo r

27 Euan Lindsay

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 A

28 Leah Gallagher

27 Paul Jone s

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29 Gerard Rolfs

28 Ron Martyn

29 P,

30 Simon Olive

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Rob Schuller

31 Tim Friedman

33 Simon Stoke s

32 Jarred Aspinall

34 Jeremy Heffernan

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Graham Thwaites

35 Dianne Whitelev

37 David Murray

37 Ken Walker


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Ormond co : ; te zom the colo l-~ of a WWI medis< I corps in whir :? one of

ionders founders Les Smith served . Overtiiii, ti-.-- 's been an at_,lnpt to change the colors to soin ethin grooTy bil t v recognition remains .

went to watc h ibourne Unive S cou5I SKOBS this F - w:*, : ; l?1tr f irest, , ; l< t Sprinsvale . ; THE stuc' _ . , ~~r~r 'elboi„ei

tisteaa o I be like ha .i___'_~ -i~ Uni Blac'

IY G G of [le VAFA's n ver members Beaumaris < '

colors fr~.j the armed services . The 4 blue and gold sash are the same color ~ IIi nders, t' Beaumaris RSL .

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Dandenong to Llian a :L ~ i ct u~c Final preview, bu t

two solid wins ti nmixedfortus ; ifs St . John's fi ;

is vv-ill flt in .b , th np o n R<adz col >l e Blot Power Gregory I difficulty

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7.10 ( 72 ) 13 .19 14 .22 (106) ford. Harrak . '.', [ter. N. ttherfcrd, J Bateman , ~s. Hilton , Griffiths. 8.12 (60) 9 .7(61 ) Anderson, i. ashon . at, Saulle. Meta (G) 4 .22 (106 ) 15.8 (98 ) , DTeaLea 2 , man, McGee, ¢td 1. iiriurr7lty t,

J . Clarke. H . pen (B), B. Stephens , 11 .8 15.10 (100) 7.12 9.16 (70) .0' tell. Lu hey. Al tert. itngham 32 .19 (211) 12 .11 (83) iahsnv 3 . Iteny. NNeill , 'M

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2 .3 2 .4 (16) 9 .9 15 .9 (99) ydo;t. Holland. Leroy. ;uidge 2. Calley iL.7 17.9 (111) 4.5 6,6(42) 2. Vitale 2, Disisto 2, J. , yrne, Distseo, Vitale, T. T Best: FhiiLps, 3.5 4 .7 6 .13 (49) 1.4 1 .7 2 .8 (20) 1, Je(utson•Reid 1, Johnson, Snalta .

apple . TayRr. M cLeed . 6.5 7.8 (50) 1 .11 4.13 (37) ,. J. RaLerts. &esL~

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goal first quarter !lie hit )I , UF35-vU thanks to sonu nnr LX u by i~ ~;,:: pl .,,crs from the Uf 19's in Jess Ramsc~ , Glen Price and Ryan Hatty . UHS-VU battled hard in the 2nd and 3rd quarters but could not withhold the rampant Rupo v : ho, through a great team effort, had another rnine_f_,,ii quarter to win by a massive 127 points . M~ I( ly t'."c- . ('s game was described a simply brilliant for Rupo . North Brunswick started strongly in the firs t quarter with Dave Pizzari in the middle providing plenty of opportunities to the fon'~rards . Eitham managed to claw its way back through some good work by new recruit John Paretta in the ruck and Ben Rashid who kicked two team lifting goals to get writhin a few points however North were able to consolidate in the final quarter to win by 18 points . The Mt.Lilydale versus Box Hill North match started with a relatively even first half. Mount kicked away after the break through some great work in the engine room by Andy Penhale and Mark Wells who were well supported by big men, Andy Delahunt and `,1<( t Cunningham, For Box Hill North, Tsaclidis, ~1"esion and Velevoski were excellent in defence while Kefflor kicked a bag of six . In an evenly poised match to half time, St .Mary's played some inspired football in the third quarter . 9destbourne's "Juice" Huntington tried to stop the floodgates opening but with Johnny Carra running amok around the ground and Hilly marking everything that came his way the Saints were able to blow their opposition out of the water kieking eight goals to one for the third quarter and run out eventual 52-point w=inners . Albert Park had the bye . 42

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too mt ;h i(lc nt <i~ i iu % pe i_, u NORTH BRUNSWICK v BOX HILL N01-,V--_Box Hill North has shown great promise tc, (! . is yet to register a win in D4. North on he hand have shown that they will be one o` improvers this season and if Craig Rhook , _ the space he found last week and wreak r, havoc with his foot skills then North should 21 points. MT LILYDALE v OLD WESTBOURIdE R=It .Lilydale have emerged as a genuine fir contender and will be keen to build on their start against Westbourne today . The great to . . . . Fairfield and Robson would please the V,~ .Lilvdale goal kickers in c r;:howevr,tM

and Pip Hayes have been simply brilliant : . . such Mt .Lilydale will be too good as they win t), points . BULLEE N COBRAS v ST MARYS The Cobras have shown some promising s-Y•Is, . . their new look team and would be pleas, t performance of 4slinger, Hambridge, Bour' Peirilli and Fortune however, they will be pressed to stop the St .i4'iary's machine . F DGwer's rampant running was brilliant la : and this should continue as the Saints get hom( 34 points . Eltham has the bye . Reserves winners will be Werribee, UHS-VU ,BrunswickVdetboaS .Marv's. Press correspondent s The response has been fabulous so far is and a big thank you to all who have pro, .'.0THEAM URFOTBALE


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eel and Xavs Up at the ° of fv Aball. . ;lth the Uni 1! tlu u € or . The F came uarter, to t e rr in 1 to 1 1 u at th e - side could have won but in the end Uni held out to a re Young . I leron & Millar . Best for Marcellin ru, isrdine and Sheehan . ! Old Trinity travelled to David St to take on the Rovers. They= !r and built steadily on their lead throughout the day. For th e re better than Jewett (3) and Laing. or)* fii-i .ir. trongly against bianenod at Centra l 1, s :o h`:d onto win a thriller in the end . For ` n 9 W - : :nan were in etc thing while soli d ' 1' : , r rk i' ;and Final pr ') it was OIG wh o d curatolo doh -t- of r'-nage early. 6 us :,r ic end of the . .,,,, ec:cep . o the Shark s 0 7 in the remaining 3 quarters to go down in is for the visitors Ferrari with 7 majors, Lee In a r vein Orm nd ortned well to hold halide lead at die first bre ever after this it was all Old Essendon . Pr1ay, Fraser (3) and ratiu iui doing as they pleased OEG ran out comfortable winners, For the vanc shed none w .,,1 :ter than Cove and Robbins (5) . n ~ had the bye . 3 I'arr r n :e of their intentions in 2002 with a >howing at : [E the rebound the Bushrangers gave Therry ), i1 at all after half-time adding 13 goals to 4 t o t -d . 1 on f two ha ith !' 9 Carey jumping out of the blocks against a mrnitted umr at Donvale, McFarlane on his flank and ont aAers Bennett and ; x : sv OC s . However after half-time with Ventura and Keel d repelling and Rees biting his workrate the Filers hit baen out ug the OC's 10 big ones to four. While no chocolates for the Friars neir second half is a real shot in the arm for future weeks . Ulu. Blacks encountered a Rupertswood team full of running at Brens Oval and with the Blacks defence under attack the Sunbury lads up 52

SECi C . BLUE F o into the ~_ themselves, The 2nd quarter saw waymard kicking cost them dear' i break, The 3rd quarter was a r Bentleigh held scoreless and Aj : the floodgates open and Ajay slanum : or 76pts. Best for Aj : were tVoIlner Bentleigh w°re Lr° °nrrr<t and Br^r.r. home and were ir or u more coc . . fairly even €_3 u__ _ r_r, ulitn , Oakleigh play son .c real ; 39pt lead. The Pantre-> much more determined and t, ;er 24pts up at the last char . iv( e to hold off ati;entone to i . Best for Oakleigh were BntC. Camr uss and Earl . Best for Me Clarke, Fairbanks and Meyer. St . F des Montane Tigers deci+ some inspiring football both individually-, but more in r t football . The undermanned South Melbourne Districts . .am but was completely overwhelmed in the last half . But in the p, quarter, die Tigers slammed on Ig to 4g and then a further 1 the last to run out by 103pt winners. It is amazing what a bit ei can do! Best for the Tigers were Terrell, Ciesllak and Mc urr€ South Melbourne were Cooper, Melina and Quinn . Mot traveled down Waverley Rd to Darling Park to play De La a,,J v away with a 189pt win . I would have liked to give some descrip m c game but no information was receive 1 from the competing clubs . SECTION RED A good standard g me was played out at c where Bulleen-Templstowe and "'"" -'-wn C"h4S were bou i their first win . It was the Bullanrs ~ t : y to a better star through the lead of Minalos and held the advanta ;e all For the Seagulls none tried harder than AshcroR and Jansz . Not too sure what happened at La Ti ..., but the large grouna troubled both side's fitness if the scores reflect anvt rin° Bernards (2) who jumped the Students to lead well at r straighter kicking could well have sealed the game in the third . the Students working themselves back into the game u the la : h fe ll short by a kick. In a ripper match at MHS the home team with Hollenberg an d firing kept a fired up Old txtestbourne at bay to win by a kick and a Good players for the visitors were Hudson and Pavez, who are tmn _. wtith each outing. In the match of the day the whisper of Aquinas fortunes turned i : yelling when they battled with Old Xaverians (2) for ascender , to run out winners eventually with a stronger finish. Beech un for for the Bloods was damaging and'ui tandem with lVf ite and T, :7 stamped themselves as a team to watch. For the Xav; bei cr pl Larkiris and Silk .

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in 1 football, is that you must stay on ings aren't going right for you. be a tough game . O. :i.'s could hav e but just could not finish off each quarter. act the Whispering Cardinals . For Be La, hi jig form up forward and will be a big worry for .h wilt rely on Cations (again) to do somethin g 1 , it dividual to have any chattce. That is why I a m t e of the way they play with passion an d as a te round sees the two undefeated teams face off a t conauering Old Brighton learn against the passionat e C S unit . Le me just say this. I am now officially on i for the year. Move over Richard, because I'm tnn Tams with my milk coffee (Mnccona Temptation Old Brighton do a demolition job on Brownies uld Xavs host an Eagles team that got so close t o e it. Coach 1;'alsh will have his team pumped an d But I have one question that I simply can't fathom e three games in a row? I can't remember tltem a r cl It is for this reason that for picking Xavs , is and Uni Blues meet each other at the school . , . two great rivals over the years. Uni will have to lif t imme. surabiy to have a chance of defeating this goaln nil sure they have the defense to hold the likes of N-son nor the big fella Hooper. St . Bernards by - Afield . Do La, Old Brighton, Old Xavs . Si. .;C: ; 째'_-nod travel to Old Trinity with plenty of confidence C .Ind would have been very Nvary of their fade ou t their venue so well and have strong form . OT by rribee with the Bees coming off a week's rest an d .mt. The Bees will know they cannot let the top teaa and despite the Bloods strong showing last wee k today . Es _ndon with both sides looking very good at this pite losing last week pushed OIG at home, whic h OEG were too accomplished for the R1onds . At e better form . 째-ff <^-i ; -t it-al rivals Ormond which provide s C . .r to or째rt their account . TI form line can be wed OT, and ^=1,0= both lost it w7-~

the Rovers who performed better. At home Da Si t rs a familiar atmosphere for its team who will win by less than z 1, Old Ivanhoe has the bye SECTION 3 Therry Penola host S'Jhitefrlars at Oak Park in what will be a close, dour struggle with one learn getting their first win for the day. The Friars travelling record is not good, while TP's form is not that bad . In another close game I 37}e the home team to enjoy their first was for the season. 0' Id Carey will be keen to atone for last week's fade out and Uri. Blacks will feel their might today . The OC's have begun the season like a house on fire while the Students are still finding their feet . At home and in form Steve Maus' boys will win well . A test for Old Camberwell this week when they travel to Sunbury to take on a Rupertswrood team keen to prove themselves as worthy ehaIlengers in 2002. The boys from Rupo possess a strong forward set-up, play their ground well and eagerly await this challenge . The Gihllers on the other hand powered out a strong win last week and will be -째n to continu e their form . Rupo by less than a kick , North Old Boys will have been reminded in no unePSmales that should they wish to figure in Septeml afford to drop today *s home game against Old Par_ big win last week, will be bouyed by that, ensurin tr today, Yarra Valley have been a standout in the first two rounds of the season and despite previous outings against St . Leos Emmaus WP being close ones, today signals a different story. The Bushrangers to prove I . ton g for the Animals today , SECTION BLUE The first match to look at is die en Bentleigh and hlentone at Bentleigh Recreational Res, r copped a belting last week and should come out : :it me home with a uithering finish but could just not get s It ~ fnr ieir first win . If fiientone can get their players pl ing ' four quarters, they have a chance to get over the line . -h e to kick another bag and they, will need to co r th Brown. In a cliffhanger, A9entone to open u, r Seanunell Reserve wtll be far too strong for I ta . lack-luster performance last week. T1e Kru need to wvt weli to boost their percenta Bu proud club and when any team runs o have a dip. Come on boys! The I I pt s) (no updates on your web page) h<. ; we underm=rdtea tn Melbourne Team . The Blues should win tl ate and wm it well . but stranger things have happened in football . ! Wt ~- +t,P c lis will win, but a four-quarter effort (only 2 more Vc ~uid ce them not that far behind the Blues in the em e all attd h we a red hot go! And finally Ajax host St ,

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