The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2002

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PHIL STEVEPS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER j,40 Si' Q I SC HPLlNED CLUB SCORE S 1,,,c rounds having been completed, interesting ii-ends z+rc bAng noticed regarding the behaviour/level of discipline/sportsmanship of each club's players, ,rors and officials . ~ccuuris results will be published after round 7, after round 12, with the winners announced d 18 . club wanting their scores (round 1-6 inc) can j~i ,n, these by emailing this request to phil ,i vafa.asn.au PREVIEI^J - S L if. WAAFL CHAMPIONSHIP M ATCH ;;i„ v:cekend I am in Perth, as part of the Organising ~u,mimtre, viewing the first match of the three-year National Amateur Championships . Results will be ,,rr~r,~led next-week :~ and SA have met 34 times since 1936, with th e .v, winning 28 to the WAAFL's 6 wins . The last time 0r_c phtccd (1996) SA 16 .15 (111) def. WA 13.7 (85) . ha, 12 players in its squad that played the VAFA las t ~uid making his interstate debut is ex- Adelaide iuj: Way-ne Weidemann . Noel Annear is the SA coach. my tip is the South Aussies to win by 52 points. Ii,, 1-1 strong senior VAFA squad for Championship ',I ;,i(li 2 is presented elsewhere in today's issue . 111c ~_' FA v. Southern Football league match to be p1,, ed under lights at Moorabbin (June 7th) will have ,,,chtded in the 22 man starting line-up two A section ,nct nvo B section players. This is a condition of the ,uat h addng place and makes the VAFA side a truly rclxc <(ratative side (A to D4). The A and B players adde d

) tl,c ~quad will appear in the Amateur Footballer nex t

FORM A s Form A lodged with a permit form allows a player to , permit to play in the VAFA if he fits the definition : :mateur -"never having received money or reward football" - although players who have played FL, \ FL (or VFA) are not able to return this way - they ,uu .~t l ;e reinstated. I1,! Form A must be filled in by the senior clubs the I 4c:, r has ever played for . Although former clubs may till I orm As in attesting the player has never been paid , [':1 clubs must be clear in their minds that this is the - any information to the contrary that comes to Lit at a later date can affect the permit and the I . t,ti~~ played in by the player.

A couple of recent reports have suggested that former clubs are { completing Form As to allow the player to get his permit and tha t some clubs are recording games played previously as wider age games to avoid the necessity of having to provide a Form A . Please be wary and vigilant .

RESPONSE - UNSAFE GROUNDS Lynne from Ivanhoe provided the following, which was correct. "Should both captains OR one of the captains and the field umpires agree that a ground is unfit for play the match is declared a draw unless another ground is found and approved (this time by both captains and the field umpires). allowing the game to start by 2.15. Otherwise the match is abandoned, and the result or decision about the game to be determined by the Executive of the UAFA." If a ground becomes unplayable during a match, unless the problem can be satisfactorily rectified in a reasonable amount of time, the above scenario to occuc "

ANZAC DAY MATCH OF THE DAY 200 3 Out of the discussions about how to help the shortage of umpires came this suggestion . Why not play at Elsternwick Park on Anzac Day three matches involving the same two clubs - seniors and reserves on the main oval with an U/ 19 game on EP No 2? Perhaps the same two clubs could play a traditional Anzac Day match against each other at Elsternwick Park each year . West Brunswick's Bobby Baker who next week plays his 400th VAFA match. Bob started in 1978 under coach Peter Norman (Olympic Silver Medallist)

Clubs not aware of page 88 of the Fixture Handbook (tribunal procedures) . Look ing Back ... . ... . . ... . .... . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . .20 Coaches' Clipboard . . . .. .. . ... . . . .. . . .. ., . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . .. . .25 Sport 927 Prize Winner.,,,, . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . _27 ... . .. . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . . .. : . .. . . ..Today'sUmpire .. . . . :31 For the Love of the Game. . . ... . . .. . . ... . . ... ..... . . ..32-33 Senior Rep Squad. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. .. . ... . . .. ..47. Next Week's Matches .. . . ... . .... . . . .. . . ... . . .., . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 51 lsteruwick Park Draw. . ... .. .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .62 Tribunal & Investigations .... . ... . . ... . . ... .. ... . . ... . . ... .62 Ladders .. . . ... . .. .. ____ . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . ...63-64

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NOT only has the standard risen this season with six AFL recruits, but the ho me-grown futt forwards are giving backmen insomnia. Last week seven forwards averaged six goals . Old Scotch has snuck into the four. at the expense of "' ? Ivanhoe, wit h a come from behind win over pr = ! rs Marcellin. The M-Eagles today host in the game of the round.If Marcellin is going to defend its title it must -,vin to keep the double chance alive whereas the Hoers want to get back into the top echelon . Moreover the M-Eagles need four points to reenforce their belief. In all three losses the3~ve been in winning positions and a bad loss could become a confidence diluter . Andrew Treganowan is in form with seven goals but today he can expect to be deprived of space with possibly James Hope or Mark Orchard given the task to drop back . It is one of the toughest gigs in A grade - running back into Trigger's pathway. Looking forward to watching ruckman Mark Browne take on Hope and the Weddles . State-squad member Chris Branigan kicks a few goals and he might be restricted by fellow squad members Glenn Cox, Bernard Dinneen and Dave Waters . St Be are rebounding after drawing with Trinity . At the large Snakepit today "--째'' ---ill find different conditions to their small ~11-protected home at Camberwell. The Cardinals are the surprise this season and Dale Tapping has done well to keep midfielders Tim Finocchario, Brad Robinson, Josh Kitchen and Steve Collins firing. Watch for the rotations and big kicks to Scotch's James Gerstman, six last week, and the Bernies' Tim Harvey, who bagged eight . A loss to the Bernies could have them out of the four . Hope OT's Matt Greig's shoulder is fine as he heads towards the South Australian game after booting five of seven majors after dislocating it last week. What sort of full-back is needed this year? For instance, the former Frankston plaver is a fast leading, high marking and long kicking player ; MHSOB's Jason Bamert is like a high jumper, SKOBS' Mick Giansiracusa is quick and low-to-the-ground, and Harvey is tall and steady. IMI-ISCIB's flooding worked for the first half last week on the small South Yarra ground but today at Bulleen that won't be as easy . Think Greig could have fellow state-squad member Ewan Thompson legally testing his shoulder . The TEagles are good enough to be in the four so it's going to be another hard match for the Unicorns .

Xavs should have too many options for Uni Blues at

Toorak Park . The Students' Quinten Gleeson, who has been consistently in the best whether nea r the centre or goals with his skills on both siccs arid fitness, should push for a state call up with Big coach Nick Bourke attending .

Ile La's home ground advantage, where it loves (, run on the wide flanks and down the hill, :vriIl bc negated in part by SKOBS' Olympic middle-distane( runner Paul Byrne . Didn't think an athlete as good as Byrne would conic back for seconds but he's on( of many reasons Skevs are yet to be defeated Congratulations to DLS' Phil Murton for making tit ( state squad . It's official, Showdown XI is a sellout .

The luncheon at Trevor Barker Oval on the Saturday in May is already fu lly booked before SKOBS and Old Xavs clash, but there is plent . With both clubs undefeatedyromfspecta if; more like the last Saturday in September . Sino SKOBS came up from B Section, after losing th 1997 Grand Final to Old Brighton, they haw defeated Xavs three times in 10 outings . E-mail your great moments from their clashes . , ~A : ~:

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Y=71CELLIN O .C would like to eongratulat~ Andrew Treganowan on reaching his 200th gam~ for the club this weekend 18/5/02 . "Tregga" ha been fanatastic representative of the club over di years and a member of the 1990 U 19's, 1997 ( Grade, 1998 B Grade premiership sides an followed this up with being our Captain in the 200 A Grade Premiership side . He has been a St arepsntivdlohrecpntfagu e

leading Goal kicking award . He has provided us a with many highlights over the years and we all wris hun well on his big achievement today .

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~ ve received Sport 927 / Crown bumper sticker s fly and have been asked to distribute amongst clu b ipporter. t your chance to win a weekly VAFA1Sport 927 Sports pack -rising a Sport 927 prize pack, a Quit SmokeFree Foot y o shirt and a"For the Love of the Game VAFA history book, ly complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to th e 째rinner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in ius ,;hnateur Footballer. All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize . At the end of Rd 18 should your club have submitted the greatest number of entries for the season, from your club ,ntries the winner of the Crown EntertainmenVVAFA Grand Final weekend package will be drawn . Package includes - two night's accommodation, dinner at Breezes Restaurant, breakfast and valet parking and (2) tickets to the AFL Grand Final . Winner announced in M~ August 2"120'.

4 .3 5.7 8 .10 12 .14 (88) OLD IVAriHOE OLD IfAVERIAliS 5 .0 12 .2 13.3 15 .6 (96) Old Ivanhoe: Locitran 4 Low 3 Bratitgan 2 tully Stevens I(cane . BestLocltran Bramgan Low Curatola Spoor Gieschen . Old Xaverians: Orlando 4 Parton 2 Lethlean 2 Bowen 2 Blood Clarke Drake Ockieshaw Btddlecombe . Best: Rug Brushfieid Ockleshaw Blood Landrigan Clarke . Umpires: R. Love. G . Tfivaites (F), Iv .1Voa.is. S. Fraser (B) . B. Jephson. R. Owens (G) OLD SCOTCH 1 .3 5.5 12 .7 17.11 (113) 6 .5 7.5 13 .6 15.12 (102) MARCELLIN Old Scotch: Gerstmatt 6 Bruce 3 O'Connor 2 Josephs Collins Saunders Crow Nettleton Mullins . Bestr Saunders Brtece VF-9gney Robinson Flncchiario Gerstman. hIareeltin: Treganowan 7 Marson Salce Cox Frtsma Johnston S D'utneen Frazer Hansen . Best: Treganowan S Thetsz Cox Frisina Marson Salce_ Umpires : G . Huniehen, M . Sneddon (F), R. Natimt, S. Caruso (B). K. Segota. C. Amer (G ) OLD TRIIrTTY 4.2 8.5 12 .5 16.9 (105) ST BERNARDS 5.2 9.6 14 .8 16.9 (105) Old Trinity: Greig 7 Brown 2 Rams<len 2 Arrowsmith Clarke Collins Hine Sutcliffe. Best: Frost Ramsdett Greig Burrows Stephens Coffins. St. Bernards: Harvey 7 D Jordan 4 Bauntgartner 3 Davis Turnbull, Best . Harvev D Jordan C Mitchell Davis Baumgartner N Sntith . Umpires : J . Kvins, W. Hinton (F), R. Muttoa J. Vineent (B), L . Mavropoulos, R. Parry (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.3 9 .7 12 .9 16 .14 (110) DE LA SALLE 2.5 6 .7 8.8 11 .11 (77) University Blues : Giresun 5 pricker 4 Mel.achlan 2 Sally Ha}rter McE\vin Rourke. Bear Callery Sally Pricker MeENain Gleeson McKie . De La Salle : S Hyland Kosche D Thomas Coffey Duggan Morel Murton . Best- S Hvland Kosche Stmear Murton Silvers Bonnici Umpires: J. McNiece, M . Gibson (F), P . Teasdale, S . McKenzie (B), M . Lentlnl. V. Vescovt (G) RII3SOB 2.4 5 .6 9.7 10 .8 (68) ST KEVINS 4.2 7 .8 12 .11 22 .16 (148) MHSOB : Cassell 3 L Taylor 3 Svirskis Vineendese Ltmbrick G McCully . Best: S McCully Fairchild Limbrick Walker Newton Clowe s St . Kevins : M Giansiracusa 5 Greetiliam 5 Gicstng 3 Lucas 2 Kernpton 2 Byrne B Dol)man Fraser J Gansiracusa Ryan . Best: J Giansiraeusa M Gtansiracnsa Greenhatn O'Keefe Ryan Gtssing . Umpires: M . Morrison . S. McCarthy (F), T. Dodds, C . Doyle (B). J. Robinson, B. Dix (G) RESERVES 8 .6(54) OLD IVANHOE 2 .1 4.3 5,4 OLD XAVARIAN 2 .5 5.7 9.9 13 .10 (88) Old Ivanhoe: Kent 2. Hawkes, Moore, Morris, Pollock, Pratt, Tieman . Best Tiemart, Berry, George, Hawkes, Morris . Theodossi . Old kavarians: Rtchardson 4, Ca)llnan 3, Meehan, Mahon, Maher, Johnson. James, Higgitts . Best Funder, Healy. Ca(thnan . Walsh, Maher. Meehan. OLD SCOTCH 4.2 8.3 10.5 10 .10 (70) 3.1 5.1 8.1 12.6 (78) MAI2CELLIN : Aujard 3 .Lipshut 33rooke,Eagle,Armstrong, Thompson . Best., Old Scotch Freeman . Knight, Addison, Hooper, Thompson, Tallent . Marcellin: Galati 3, D.'vleMillart 2, Catlry 2, Cracknell 2, Arall, Cope, Cooper . Best: Maguire . Taylor. L.MeMillan, Chun, Wilkinson, D .17teisz OLD TRINITY 0.5 4,6 7.9 7.10 (52) ST BERNARDS 2.1 5.2 7.4 13.9 (87) Old Trinity : McKinnon 2,ard2 . Mattltews . Cristiano, Cameron. Best, Mtthen . Blackniore, Bur-, - McKinnon, Cameron, Donahoe . St Bernards: Legudi 3 . Cn : ::olxll 3. Osborne 2. Taylor 2 Hogan, Tankey. Iltnniburglt . Best Taylor, Allis Stapleton, Mount, Osborne . Smlth. UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .3 3 .5 6 .9 6.13 (49) DE LA SALLE 5.3 7 .6 11 .6 15.6 (96) University Blues: Larkin 3, O'Donnell 2, Brown . Best: Bennett. Chamberlain, Thomas.Gates, Surolnts, Bro.vat. Be La Salle: Harber 4 . Hvtle 3. O'Brien 2, Glalker 2, Bonnici, Hyland, Noseda, Mclnerney. Best., Chester, Noseda. O'Brien . Walker, Hyland. Laraqy. MHSOB 3.0 4 .2 7 .2 9.4 (58) ST IiEVINS 7.3 11.9 17 .11 24.12 (156) NIH50B: McGrath 3, Hav,kes 2, Brookes 2, Feferkranz, Fax Best : Harper, Fererkranz, Ting. O'Brien . McGrath, D Cassell . St Kerins: Pangrtzio 5, Griffith 3 . Bare 3, Moore 2 . Sadler 2 . J Travaglia 2 . Mc ,uiness, McCann, Marhesani . Natale, Canpagna. Lynch, Maguire Best Bare, Greenltalg. BoaRlen. Curtis. Pangrazto, Griffiths. 3


DE LA SALLE Coach : Paul Cooper Assist : Noel Jenkinson Res Coach : Terry Russell 1 2 3 4

L. Walker R. Buckley B . Conn P. Murton (VC)

5 C . Swift 6 M . Herber

7 P. Harrison 8 J. La Ragy 9 J. Moloney 9R L. Borella 10 T. Silvers 11 A . Evans(C) 12 D. Toohey 13 A . Johnstone

01 Coacn : Simon Dalrymple Res Coach: Peter Randall 1 . C . Purcell 2 . T. Collins 3 . D. Waters 4 . G . Romanin 5 . N . Godwin 6 . D. Sampimon

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29 C. Browne 30 B . Mannix 31 S . Hyde 32 R . Bonnici (VC) 33 J. Stinear

8 . R . Frisina 9 . D. Ballan6ne 10. A . Dale 11 . D . Taylor (RC) 12. B. Cronin 13. S. Dinneen 14, D. Salce 15, M . Chun 16. L . McMillan 17 . G . Cox (VC) 18. D. Gartner 19. D. Cooper 20. S. O'Flynn 21 . N. Walker 22 . D. Marson 23 . M . Edmonds 24 . L. O'Flynn (RVC) 25 . R. Galati 26 . N. Armstrong 27 . S . Theisz 28, D. Johnston 29 . C. Moran 30 . A . Treganowan (C) 31 . C. Mason 32 . M . Browne 33. G. Cull 34. D . Jarred 35. J . Frazer 36. N . Addison

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35 A . Mackintosh 36 W. Jolley 37 D. Hyland 37R D. Moore

38. M . Boyd 39. B. Colville 40. A. Wilkinson 41 . J. Seabury 42. B. Dinneen 43. A. Duncan 44. D. McMillan 44 L. Hansen 45. D. Theisz

33 S. Harrison 34 E. Thompson (SVC) 34 P. Rujevic 35 A. Mills (RVC) 35 S. Moore 36 P. McGrath 36 M . Ting 37 R. McIntyre 37 T. Harper 38 S . Robinson 39 S . Whittington 40 D. Membrey

14 C . Bowker 15 P. Bowden 16 S. Hyland 17 A. Elliott 18 A. Coffey 19 D. Thomas 20 M. Picone 21 A. McKenzie 22 M. Mercuri 23 D. O'Brien 24 J . Morel 24R R. Marks 25 C. Hyde 25 R. Walmsley 26 D. Spithill 27 S . Thomas

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38 D. McInerney 39 S. Kane 39R S. Hoy 40 C . Noseda 41 M. McHenry 42 L . Johnston

42R A. Bonnici 43 K. Brkic 44 R . Prezens

45 C Chester 46 A Skinns

47 A Molan 48 D Smith 48R T. Fisher 49 A. Boots 50 D. Alderuccio 51 L. Douanghosay 52 E . Phillips 53 L. Derbyshire 54 D. BuckleyY 55 L. Meehan 56 C. Worstelling 57 P. Hesse 5 G. Wise 60 B . Hoy

46. J. Mathews 47 . M. Becchetti 48, A. Gallagher 49. D. Coutts 50. A. Ryder 51 . M . Maguire 52 . M . Hartnett

53 . C. Mathews 54 . A. Gallagher 55, J . Wallis 56 . C. Beayni 57 . E. Weeks 58 . J . Ibrahim 72 . D. Cracknell

8 J . Dixon (RVC) 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 10 D. Norton 11 D. Simmons

12 R. Bantling 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 13 C. Kelly 14 A. O'Brien 15 N. Adcock 16 J . Walker 17 R. Clowes 18 R. Limbrick (SDVC) 18 B . McGrat h 19 A . Brookes 20 T. Harper 20 D. Nichols 21 R . Patterson 22 A. Svirskis 22 D. Armstrong 23 L . Taylor 24 S. Rundell 25 N . Orchard 26 A. Vicendese 28 J. Brown 29 G . McCully

30 R . Newton 31 J. Davis 32 A. Cassell (SDVC)

40 W. Hayes 41 J . Anderson 42 P. Boyer 43 D. Vicendese 44 M . Hawkes

45 M . Brown 46 P. Wolnizer 48 G. Pollard 49 C . Duke 50 S. Osborne 53 P. Bain

55 C . Wright 56 T. Wright 57 D. Cassell 58 D. Fox

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11 S . Tully 12 C. Branigan 13 M . Orchard 14 C. Moore 15 L. Bolzan 16 C . Mooney 17 A . Corcoran 18 J . Hope (VC)

19 M . Tolley 20 D. Ham+kes 21 R . Roberts 22 P. Donaldson 23 K .Theodossi 24 G. Haros (DVC) 25 E. Byrne 26 P. Lillis 27 J. Weddle 28 S. Morris 29 R . Weddle (C) 30 A. Gilbert 31 J. Stevens (DVC)

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44 A. Karafili 45 M . Toovey 46 M . Tozer 47 G . Kin g 48 M . Clarke 49 L. Shay 50 S . Brandt 51 N. Braddy 52 A. S . Clancy 53 Pric e 54 B . Guidera 55 A. Berezza 56 L. Courage 57 D. Harcourt 58 G. Mclsaac 59 J . White 60 S . Hill 61 C. Binney 62 J. Baker 63 T. Hibbs 64 C . Barker 65 B . Shadbolt 66 D. Warry

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36 B . Dwyer 37 T. Maher 39 M . Meehan 40 W. Rolfe 41 A . Dillon

43 T. Woodruff 44 A . Biddlecombe 45 L. Howard 46 B. Dixon 47 T. Ruyg 48 J. McDonnell 49 T. Lowrie 50. T. Biddlecombe 51 D. Walsh 52 P. Funder 55 J . Healy 56 A. Oswald 58 M . Mahon 63 R. Coughlan 66 A. Wilson

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10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 C . Davis 12 B. Hogan 13 C . Mitchell 14 A. Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 16 L . Turnbul l 17 L . O 'Sullivan 18 D. McLaughlin 19 L . Gollant 20 C . Gray 21 B. Loughlin 22 M. O 'Ri1e 23 A. Mastropasqua 24 N . M .Smith 25 C. Osborne 26 J. Gollant 27 James Mount (RC) 28 P. Gilmour 29 L. Wilkinson 30 C. Trewin 31 B . Swan 32 T. Harvey

33 B . Allis 34 D. Byrne 35 L.Campbell 36 R. Legudi 37 A . Catterall 38 J . Simpson 39 C . Baumgartner 40 D. Thomas 41 B. Overman 42 P. Kinniburgh 43 M. Stapleton

44 S. Taylor 45 M. Tankey 46 P. Holland 47 R . Pizzichetta 48 N . P.Smith 49 S. McCurry 50 C. Calthorpe 51 P. Romanin

52 A. Fewster 53 S. lannazzo 54 T. James 55 J . Lloyd 56 L. O'Brien 57 B. McManus 58 J . DeBlank 59 L. Evans 60 P. Mastropasqua 61 J . Mastropasqua 62 A. Bouzikas 63 H. Pekes 64 R. Pekes

I N . Fraser 2 R. Grinter 3 D. Curtis 4 A . Ukovic 5 M . Dollman (C) 6 P. O'Keefe (VC) 7 K . Gray

8 B. Cullman 9 J, Giansiracusa 10 M . Lucas 11 J. Pangrazio 13 R . Bowles 14 P. Greenham 15 M . Olive (DVC) 16 B. Garvey (VC) 17 D. Ryan

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23 S. Lowerson 24 H . Pride 25 B. Marusic 26 D. Sadler 27 R . Gross 28 M. Giansiracusa 29 M. Kempton (DVC) 30 M. Gargano 31 A. McGuinness 32 S. O'Connor 33 M . Maguire (RVC) 34 T. Hobart 35 M . Kavanagh 36 E . Sullivan 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC) 38 J . O'Brie n 39 S . Gribble 40 N . Moore 41 G. Anderson 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 G. Katavolos 46 J. Travaglia 47 A . Conlan 48 L . Harper 49 L . Kalesaran 51 D. Bare 52 J. Finch 53 J. Griffiths 55 E. Crohan 56 P. Natale 57 B. Quirk 58 J . Ferrari 59 R . Chivers 60 A. Greenhalg 61 J . Lynch 62 B . Shelley 63 B . Hicks 64 T. Crowley 66 N. Marchesani 67 T Purcell 68 W. McCann 75 R . Campagna 76 M . O'Shea 79 G. O'Connor

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Barrow and Ewert made their opponents earn their kicks.

3EV'EW There were some relieved punters out at Central Reserve, as Mazenod returned to the winner's list at the expense of the hapless Therry by a mammoth 98 pts . 16 goals to 4 after the major break showed that there was no danger of an upset here . It was 'M' day for Mazenod, as Meehan, McIntyre and Morgan (L) who led the way. Once again, it was Castaldi . O'Sullivan and Bannister who battled hard for Therry.

confident Mazenod (1/2) . Norm Goss is out there

It was a tale of two halves at McKinnon, where the first half belonged to Hampton Rovers, but then the second (and most important) was owned by Old Haileybury. So much so, OH ended up belting HR 43 pis in a 12 goal to 1 second half. Bourke- Mason and Graves were the stand outs for ON, and Davey (6 goals), Wihnott and state player Artz stood tall for HR. At the home of Br. Garvey, the hoodoo continued for the home side, as Ormond inflicted another damaging loss on Old Paradians to the tune of 40 pts. However, it was still a shoot out at the OK Corral, as a total 39 goals was scored for the game, but Mick's lads had too many bullets. McConvill once again was admitted to hospital for leather poisoning, and he had great assistance from the fast red car (Ferrari - 5 bickies) and the Rock (Stone) . For the home side, O'Meara, Boundy and Vincent were the better players .

They're getting worried on Keilor Hill, as Old Essendon went down the gurgler again, this time to Old Melburnians by 35 pts . Even with the bad kicking mule going his hardest it made no difference to the new flag favs, and gave Carroll no worries about having Newbold as guest in Brisbane. Another set of Big Ms were the solid performers for OM, with Muiquiney, McKeon and Miller standing firm . Cooper, Haldm (5 snags) and Kavanagh had a go all day for the beaten brigade . The result at Brunswick went as the ladder positions suggested, where NOBs continued on their way with a 17 point win over Old Brighton . A 5 goal last quarter by OB was not enough to bridge the gap, and the top few sides are now starting to get away on the 2000 B Section runner up . Collison (4 goals), Zacek and Skene played well for NOBs, and Hendra,

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into 4th spot, as Hampton Rovers (6/4) welco n trying to work what in God's name happened to hi esidelatwk,frhvngeioptsh ropes . On the other hand, the VAFA guru in Dave Murray has resurrected his band of merry musketeers and the thumping dished out means their back!! I think Norm's misery will continue thi eswek,aDvcrnuphisldwt momentum building. Mazenod by 26 pts . An intriguing battle looms at the spacious and grand venue of E . F . Gunn, between the two Micks, who coach the back-in-form Ormond (7i4) and ' e already-in-form Old H aileybury (2/5) respP - ly. Mick Knuppel had his prayers answered las t but he'll need to double the Our Fathers an . The other dMarysgintmpo e i( k (Dwyer) has his charges purring beautifully at present, and even though their opponent might hav ethirownFa,getMcKinos . The home ground advantage wilgverywlind l help Ormond, but it won't be enough, as OH will be too tall and prevail by 18 pts. Once again, Br. Garvey warms up the pies and pasties as Old Parad 'a s(5/2) don the purple shorts, and consign NOBs (1/3) to the white ones. Matt Ryan ain't no happy camper at present, as a 23 record is not to his liking . In contrast, Garry Foulds has his lads going along quietly, winning the last 4 on the trot, including having his parole confirmed along the way. It's bolter time!! Carroll is going to weigh down the OP wagon with his bulging carcass, tip a bookies result as NOBs won't make it 5 in a row . OPs to bounce back todav and eke out a win by 10 pts . Out at Oak Park, we have the two who see them all where 10th placed' _eray (2l1) host 9th placed, and their nearest neighbours in ? s sendon (4 ;`11) .

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I J. Pannagiotopolous 2 S. Evans 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 D. Ryan 5 M . Oxnam 6 C. Ridley 7 J . Leask 8 J . Heritage 9 J . Goodger 10 S . Bryan t 11 B. Papa l 12 J.Kavana Kavanagh 13 M. Bossi 14 B. Haki m 15 T. Di Blas i 16 S. McPherso n 17 P. Hexte r 18 J . Walke r 19 E . Healey 20 D. Hunter 21 S . Dale 22 A . Merrington 23 J. Hughes 24 J. Dazkiw 25 C . Morgan 26 S. Flemin g 27 D. Barr 28 G . Steven s 29 S. Uebergan g 30 M . Dragojlo 31 D. Carid i 32 J . Mansfield 33 A . Dawso n 34 D. Podger 35 L. Kavanag h 36 M . Burns 37 M. Jinks 38 D. Whitheld 39 B. Newbold 40 C. Obliubek 41 S . De Morto n 42 N. Bertram 43 N. Fitzpatrick 44 J . Rus h 45 P. Barry 46 T. Cippolon i 47 S. Howard 48 A. Salvo 49 C. Clues 50 A. Nowlan d 51 A. McGowan 52 J. Williamson 53 T. Campbell 54 A. Morrison 55 B . Turner 56 S . Dart 57 W. Conlon 58 T. Williams 60 S . Cetin

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Firstly on a personal note I would like to think the Beaumaris Football Club for their kind invitation to Lunch last Saturday before their game against Collegians . It was great to see such a large crowd in attendance all enjoying the Amateur spirit , listening to a wonderful guest speaker, it was a most enjoyabl e lunch and great to re-visit Beauy. Thanks to Ronny N and all concerned. May there be more of it. Special congratulations this week to Tim Beasley an absolute legendary Tiger who plays his 250th VAFA gamefor his club today . Shared many a beer with Tim over the years and took forward to catching up tonight for another one. SVell done mate. REVIEW A closely fought out game at Toorak Park between the Two Blues an d the Fields, perfect conditions and good spirit. Neither side could gain a break until just before half time where the Fields held a handy margin . Prahran came out full of running in the third threw everything at the visitors and led by a point as the oranges appeared . A see sawing last quarter saw the lead change a few times milli the Fields dug deep into their reserves to pull away and then hold on to a great victory away from home. Andrew Sorensen stood tall for Caulfield, along with Mark Liddell and Rohan O'Neill who is having a good year. For Prahran Dan Hardes in the ruck and skipper Aaron Rhodes were stand outs . As predicted if they could put 4 quarters together the Wells are as good as anyone. They did this on Saturday with a big percentage boosting win over the young Panthers. Both sides kicked inaccurately early, with the visitors finding the target in the third kicking 11 to 4 and finished it off in the last, however to the credit of the Panthers they played the game out in good spirit with poor kicku7g for goal a bit of a bugbear . Nigel Credlin celebrated his state selection with a BOG performance, Matt Hansen gave plenty of drive out of midfield, and Stuart Cadzow kicked 7. Malty Austin battled his heart out for the Panthers, supported by the smart David Kitto and a good contribution from Corey Mackay. Whitefriars almost invincible at Friar Park disposed of yet another challenger with an opening six goal burst that left the Sainters staggering wondering what hit em. Recovered their composure and outscored their opposition in the second but still a long way down at the half. This lead was again doubled by the Friars at the final change, with the last quarter being a dour struggle as both sides kicked 2 goals . Good side are the Friars and barring injuries are the side to beat. Buckets kicked 6, his brother Cuddles down back was good too, as was the speedy Ben Janson who is having a great year . The Hyphen had leather poisoning and Matty Ryan and Chris Massis were also good for Glen Eira. The final scoreline shows that Banyule were soundly beaten by the in form Tigers, but if you run a line through the quarter by quarter stats the Bears performance is not too bad . 6-6, 6-4, 75, and 8-3 in the last where the Tigers class came to the fore, shows Banyule are not too far away. But was the flooding really necessary. Sam Hecker racked up getting kicks across half back, Michael and Luke Wintle had days out, and Steve Kingwell made the forward line his own . Jayson Egan kicked 6 in his first game for the year receiving support from Andrew Hopgood and Steve Cross . Believe the battle in the ruck between Timmy Beasley and Big Bear Dave Williams was worth going miles to see. Patty Hawkins has to be termed a miracle worker . He has produced a 20 goal turn-around in his side in less than a week . 10

Realistically they held sway all dav, it was all one way traffic over a very disappointing Beaumaris side. Beauy gave a bit of a yelp getting within 3 during the third, but the Lions then lifted a cog reasserted their authority and came away with a pretty good win . John Lang was their best player, Brock Mooney kicked 7 (could have been 10 mate) and Andrew Fletcher also played well on the ba11 . Luke Buller was a better Shark, young Christian Gionis played ok, and I thought Greg Jury tried hard particularly early. Tough week for a Scribe this week with at least 3 games that could go either way. We are at the 1/3 mark and certainly a clearer picture will appear at 5pm tonight . Old Camberwe ll welcome Prahran to Gordan Barnard for the first time. Hope the weather stays fine as this should be a pretty good spectacle . The Wells have learnt how to play 4 quarters now which should stand them in good stead . Two Blues are in good touch and have impressed all their opponents so far this season, and perhaps have not got the rewards their efforts deserve . At home hard to beat so I'm tipping the Wells to beat mv old side. Glen Eire back at Packer and hopefully with Asta back in the side should return to the winners list and a positive frame of amid with a big win over the hapless Panthers who although imdermaimed have to be admired for their never give in spirit . Co llegians buoyed by their big win last week will now be full of confidence as they travel across town to tackle Banyule who if it is possible to be happy with a loss were last week . Won't be easy for Collegians as the Bears are a hard unit but confidence is a wonderful thing and will get the Lion to the line . And now the 2 big ones as the Top 4 clash. Beaumaris would need to play a hell of a lot better than last week to challenge Whitefriars at Friar Park . The Friars have been meticulous in the way they have disposed of every challenger so far. The Sharks Joint Coaches have their work cut out this week believe you me, injuries have taken it's toll at Sharkland and unless they get a few back are going to struggle so for me it's the Friars at home. Game of the Round at the Racecourse Oval where 2nd plays 3rd . Important here for both sides to gain a bit of a physcological over each other. The Tigers will be primed and spurred on by Tim's 250th and Moose's 200th but it may just not be enough . Evenly matched height wise,I feel the Fields running players will be the key factor on the bigger ground in getting them over the line. SELECTIONS; Old Camberwell, Glen Eira, Collegians, Whitefriars . Caulfield Graimnarian s PRESS CORRESPONDENT'S 10/10 last week. Thank you very much guys your reports are terrific, making my job so very easy .

Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round . I have a deadline to submit this report to the VAFA so would appreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by 8pm on Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561 phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or email me at brainc ~ioptusnet .com.au as mention by 8pm Monday Nights . Thank you and keep up the good work. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


s AF contnuttee & supporters wish t o Lte fabulous achievement of Tim Beasley 250th VAFA game milestone today against Grammarians . A champion player who has won E p, .etion & Runner Up in C Section VAFA Best & :cards, Club Best & Fairest winner in

],,,2 --,,98,99 & 2000 as well as runner up in 1988 & u also played in the VAFA representative teams in 9n", Tim's leadership qualities as Club Captain an d , throughout his career have set an wonderfu l its team mates of the value of how' hard wor k ;u the rewards'. A 1993 Premiership player and Clu b Cc r, Tim has been a tireless worker off field as well as is time willingly on committee to lend a hand for th e ,, of St.Bedes(Mentone Tigers AFC. In a career that ,ced in 1985, Tirtt has provided hundreds of highlights

people who have watched him play 250 games in

ous No .24 jumper. . .from everyone at Tigerland lations ` Barge' on this magnificent achievement today . " Tom Fraser will today play his 50th club game . d uses his experience leading our Reserve team and his younger team mates how to kick goals . atulations front all at Prahran . OLD C1PrMERt$ELL congratulations to Garth Rowe on m_ his 50th game for the club. A premiership player with

,erve team in 01 . Garth is a hard charging defender who his enthusiasm for the club both on and off he field. Also Ben Tipper plays his 50th game . A product of the Sigalas I I 9's project and dual premiership player with the U19's . Be n a sure kick with the potential to play senior football in the ir future. Andrew Hanson also plays his 50th game . A -oduct of the famous Hanson brother clan and returning to 111 e club after a 2 year absence . Bones is a tall key position pL_yer with strong hands and an accurate kick . r^ratulations to you all.

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PRAHRAN 4 .4 9.8 15.12 17 .16 (118) CAULFIELD 4 .3 12.5 15.8 18 .13 (121) Prattran: Ballard 3 . Pang 3. Bamford 2, APitis 2, Sanderson 2, St.Clair 2, Johnston . Norman . Rhodes. Best, Ballard, Harvey, Pang, A .Pitts . Rhodes, MacDonald . Caulfield : Liddell 4 . Rosman 2 . D.Pearce 2 . O'Neill, Vella, ti4Ndjaja, Fatly, Gardner, Foote . \t411. Baxter, Pennycuick, Sorensen . Best Widjana, Browne, Knight, Liddell, Will. D.Pearce. Umpires: L . gallaghec R. Schuller (RDL) ([), B . Monaghan, A. Monaghan (B) . B . Hoare, L. Fairntan (RDL) (G ) OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 1 .7 5 .1 8.16 (64) OLD CAMBERWELL 5 .5 9.10 20.11 30.14 (194) Old Mentoniarvs : Costello 2, Palmer 2, Solley 2, Dwyer, Voigt Best Austin, Kiuo . Rozankovia Palmer, Costello, Mackay . Old Camberwell : Cadzow 7, Mitchell 5 . Goodale 3, Francis 3, Credlin 2, Darby 2 . Clyne . J 2, Clay, Gladntan. Hardman, Heffernan . Whitehead, Clyne. D. Best hLHanson . Credfin . Francis . Cadzow, Kapoor. Christie. Umpires : J. Lipson, T. Brooks (F) w1BTEFR1ARS 6 .4 8.9 14.14 16.16 (112) 0.1 5.5 8 .7 10.10 (70) GLEN EIRA WhiteSiars : C. Carrigg 6. Swain 2, Nunan 2, Janson 2 . Eames, M. Power, Gloufchev. Pasqualotto. Best Janson, Campbell, Hilton, C . Carrigg, Langford, Carbone. Glen Etta : McGaw 2, Ryan 2, Weerden 2, Clement, Diamond, Dimashki, Hall. Best Hayes-Dewar. Clement. Tsirogia mis, Ryan. Massis. Lexvt. Umpires : M. Monty. K. McNeice (F), R Dunstan, A . Zalcmart (G ) ST BEDES ME NTONE 6.4 12.7 19.10 27.16 (178) BANYULE 6.1 8.4 13.4 16 .6 (102) St Bedes Mentone: Kingsetl 7, WmUe 5, McColl 2, Kidd 2, Wintle L 2, Barnes 2. Poynton 2, L'huillier, McCraw, Andrewa Terrell, Hayes . Best R'mtle M. ffingwell, Hecker . Andrews, Walstab, L'Huiliier. Banyule: Egan 6, Playfair 3, Job 2, Cross 2, Willmore 2 . Best- Hopgood, William, Egan, WilQams, Cross. Willmore. Natoli. Umpires : A. Stubbs, L. Katz (F) BEAUMARIS 1.2 3 .2 5.5 8.6 (54) COLLEGIANS 4.2 8 .3 11 .4 15.9 (99) Bearmtaris; Pitts 3. Holt 2, Buller 1, McGeoch 1, Sector 1 . Best Gionis, Buller. Ensor, Coll egians : Dooney 7, Fletcher 2. McKenzie 2, Hoskins 2, Lang 2, Cohom 2 . Best Lang. Mooney, Atkinson, Abbott . Shinkfield. Umpires: G . Curran. S . Stokes (F), G. Clancy. G . Rollo (G ) RESERVES 6.0 9 .0 10.1 12.4 (76 ) CAULFIELD 2.2 5 .6 7.12 8.15 (63) . Fraser 2, Hodgson 2. Marr 2 . Paleodimos 2, Kellow. Best Prahran: year 3 Kellow . Rose. Hodgson, Earle, Marc, year. Caulfield: Margerison 4 . Bowes 2 . Courts, Carter. Best Desousa, Restarick, Ryan, Messer . Deal. Thompson . 2.3(15) OLD MENTONIANS 1.0 1 .0 2.2 OLD CAMBERWELL 1.6 7 .10 12.14 18 .18 (126) Old Mentonians: RAlexander. M.Suntec Best : Linford, B.Saunders . Fava, RAletiander . G .Ridtards, Clark e Old Camberwell: Craven 4. Fogarty 4, Tempone.R 4 . Dapiran 2, Eves 2, Cantor, Tipper Best S.Deny, Fogarty, Rowe . Hal(o, Jellts, Eves . WHITEFRiARS 6 .0 11 .1 12.4 14.10 (94) GLEN EB2A 2 .1 4.4 8.5 12.7 (79) Whitefiiars: Anderson 5, Andrews 3, Vernal 2, Dance 2, Fedele 2 . Best Anderson, Fedele, Treyvaud . Baker. Reid, Andrews. Glen Eim : Mascali 6, J. Cumnterford 3, Carioca, A. Diamond, Watt . Best Ritehards. Zagante, Mascali, J. Cucmnerford, Aberline. ST BEDES MENTONE 2 .2 5.3 6.5 13.7 (85) 3.5 6.9 8.10 (58) BANYULE 2 .2 Spencer 8, Connor 2, Cunningham, Hecker, McColl . St Bodes Mentone: Best Spencer, Gould, Hecker. Parsons, Connor, Marshall . B anyute : Van Poeteren 3, McCann 2 . Tuckman, Nasarallatt, Gray. Best Gray, Smith, Reed. Bassett, Thompson . McCann . BEAUMARIS 3 .4 5.7 6.10 11.13 (79) COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.4 5 .7 7 .9(51) Beaurnaris: Vanes 4, Stevens 4. Niglt 1 . Collins 1, Brvice 1 . Best Vance, Stevens, Thompson. Cairns . Collins, Deals . Colleyi..ns : T-otey 3 . Grn^son 2. Phillips 1 . Curric 1 . Best: Harris, Crotlrcns . Roach . Harding, woks. Woolley.

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REAUMARIS Coach : Tim Rieniets John McNicholas Res Coach : Mick Carty 1 P. Brook 2 H. Gibson 3 M . Pitts (Vc) 4 M . Matulick 4 D. Porter 5 M . Ensor (Vc) 6 A . Spence 7 D. Foley 8 M . O'brien 9 B . Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 11 L. Stevens L . Healy 13 C . Gourley 14 T. Collins 15 A . Edge 16 A. Quin 17 L . Atkins 18 N . Kennedy 19 M. Atkins 19 A. Low 20 M. Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt (C) 23 A. Catlin 24 B. Gray 25 D. Teesdale 26 Q . Groves 26 T. Broadbent 27 B . Haynes 28 J . Vance 29 C. Martin (VC) 30 K. Alexander 31 J . Mcgeogh 31 P. Ott 32 B . Cairns 33 G. Jury 34 J. May 35 N . Boctor 35 S. Nish 36 R . Deaton 37 R . Presnell 38 J. Gerrand 39 D. Guidolin 40 S. May 42 A. O 'brien 43 B. Ferguson 44 J. Deluka 46 M . Talbot 47 M . Stanoj~ic 48 R. Corfield 49 J . Bryce 50 B . Presnell 51 S . Coote 52 N . Aprea 53 R . Rawlins 54 A . Thompson 60 C . Gionis

~ Coach : uean Anderson Res Coach: Martin Dicrosta 1 D. Rosman 2 B . Hall 2 A . Sorensen 3 C . Knight 4 M . Liddell 4 T. Vinen 5 N . Guyett 5 S. Kendall 6 N . Craven 6 B. Minter 7 J. Cowlishaw 8 R . Foote 8 S. Cossart-Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A. Will (C) 11 C. Deal 12 D. Pearce 12 S. Fryers 13 D. Gur r 14 S. Amiet 15 A. Docker 16 S. Sant 17 G . Harrison 18 B. Baxter 18 P. Anderson 19 W. Brockett 20 H. Vella 21 M . Pennycuidc 22 C. McAssey 22 M . Richardson 23 D. Ash 24 J . Dalwood 25 G. Evans 26 S . Widjaja 27 R. Keown 27 J . Ryan 28 J . Jacobs 29 D. Williamson 30 D. Ellias 31 S . Crave n 32 L. Browne 33 C. McGrath 34 J . Margerison 35 S . Thompson 36 M . Cramphorn 37 T. Messe r 38 J. Restarick 39 J. Santiago 40 R . O'neill 41 M. Anderson 42 D. Synman 43 J. Smith 44 N . Coutts 45 D. Scott 46 G . Erickson 47 A. Desousa 48 S. Buckeridge 49 B. Gardner 50 C. Pearce 51 G . Robinson 52 A. Sinclair 53 P Carter 55 C. Hooper 56 S . Krie n 57 P. Farmer 58 N . Joughin 59 P. Crocker 60 N . Fall u 61 N . Bannon 62 B. Goddard 63 64 65 71 M Cassidy

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CYAN PRES S Once more, the games today demonstrate what a tough crucible this section is, because every match has consequences affecting the hopes of all the clubs . There are no gimmes' in Dl, and now that CY has settled down, the entire bottom half is capable of terrifying the top ha!p

LAST WEE K Mentone routinely rolled OGGs after a slow start in a congested game . The Vultures took over the lead in the 2nd term and were never headed . Tony Mac kicked his usual bag ; Perrin and Mick Sullivan were potent on the ball, while defenders Gallagher, Tully, & Stephens were impassable . AJAX pipped Uni-Blacks in a classic thriller with the lead changing 6 times in the final 15 minutes . The Jackas had great games from Gary Blieden, & Mark & Jona Segal, plus having the experience of Nick Gold & Brad Davis to steady them in the hectic closing minutes . Blacks were pleased with HB, Higgins, 'Colonel' Sandiford in the ruck, with great support from Chatfield, Matt Cunningham, & Green . Ivanhoe fell to St Leos Emmaus VIP in a gripping contest at EP where the scores were level for 4-1/2 minutes during time on in a frenetic last term, before St Leo's defender, Anthony Zalakos, scored a last goal, and the siren went with the Hoes streaming goal-ward down the corridor . Daniel Lear, Adam Krebs, & Daysnon Bruce starred in defence for the Animals, with Guy Donovan great in the centre, and Tim 'Twinkles' Tribe doing a great job containing the dangerous Peter Flynn . Hoes had wonderful efforts from Shane Sampson, Michael Sloan, and Colin Brown . Aquinas OC just survived against Bulleen Temp courtesy of an Andy Cultrera 'Special' in a frantic final term. Al Bethune was superb in the ruck for the Bloods . Daniel Den Braber did well on his wing, and Sean Flynn was effective at the pivot . Bullants' on baller Tiilloch was rarely beaten, while Tehan and O'Donnell were courageous and hard at the ball all day . Williamstown CYMS opened their account at the expense of fl,ionash Blues and the break they established at ?-time was sufficient, with the aid of a miracle goal 6 minutes from the siren, to see them through . Ashers were happy with Mark Bolton's efforts, rucking/ruck roving, and with Liam Holloway's ginormous last term, which nearly stole the points. It'd be nice to hear from someone at CY, sometime . .--~ r

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another serious test both sides' mettle iio,:: that Blacks are playing closer to their potential . Thes e teams are admirably balanced with taIls, c and solids in the right proportion . The big diff-r_,1-, is, the Vultures 'know' they're a top unit, Blacks a n 'learning they are, and that little edge in confidence will give the visitors a narrow win today. St Leos host the youthful AJAX and what a game this should be . Both sides are very quick over the ground, so the hall isn't going to feel neglected at any stage . The biggest difference in methodology between the teams is that St Leo's game is built round a rock solid defence, whereas the Jackas concentrate on creating scoring opportunities . The Animals' skill at locking visitors into the 'dead' zones of Beimettswood will be a major factor in the outcome, which I think will go to St Leos by a few points . Ivanhoe Assumption will need to watch a Williamstown unit boosted by its first win last week. The Hoes might be reeling from two successive losses, but last week's loss to St Leo's could easily have gone the other way, & was simply proof of how tight the competition is. There's no question CY is vastly different from what they were at the start of season, but I think they'll find the Hoes a very tough nut to crack today. Even so, there won't be much in it, the Hoes by 2 goals. Old Geelong face Aquinas in a must win game for the home side if they wish to be regarded as fmals contenders. The perceived wisdom is that OGGS are a 5/6 goal better side at Como than they are when playing away, the question is whether they can contain the Bloods multi-pronged attack . Right now I don't think they can and Aquinas should take this by 4/5 goals . Bulleen Templestowe an d Monash always turn on ding-dong affairs, with most of those played on the Ted Ajani favouring the Bullants . Both are coming off games they could, even should, have won last week, and there would have been some savage whip cracking by Messrs Searl & Powell during the week . At home, the Bullants should salute by 2 goals. Reserves winners should be : Blacks, St Leos, Hoes, Aquinas, & Blues . Good effort by the Hoes to down the Animals last week, leaving the Blues with the only unblotted escutcheon . Correspondents the contacts are, 9889 19 79 (H & F), 04 09 1 72 558, bfhickey6Cbigpond .com 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


v1 Sectio n iversity Blacks v . Mentone Amateurs St Leos Emmaus v. AJAX

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AJAX Coach: Phil Davis Res Coach: Barry Simon 1 N. Gold (C) 2 M . Konsky 3 J. Sharp 4 M. Dudakov (VC) 5 B. Davis ( VC) 6 D. Kalb 7 G. Samuel 8 B. Klein 9 A. Rosen 10 G . Dukes 11 M. Weisler 12 D. Goldenfein 13 A Freund 14 A. Bu tt 15 J . Segal 16 M . Segal 17 A. Cukierman 18 J . K rzner 19 M . Halphen 20 M . Buckley 21 D . Gelbart 22 A ..Bock 23 B. Ritt erman 24 J. Brant 25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 J. Berger 28 A. Zemski 29 A. Joffe 30 A. Lefkovic 31 P. Glazer 32 D. Janover 33 S. Boon 34 B. Lewski 35 D. Miller 36 W. Sevel 37 S . Newstadt 38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 39 D. Vanaken 40 M . Borenstein 41 D. Goldberg 42 E. Rubenstein (Res C) 43 E. Janover 44 A Lust (Res VC) 45 Y. Atfie 46 A. Goldman 47 G . Blieden 48 A. Friedman 49 M . Montag 50 A. Cooper 51 J. Jolson 52 A . Lewin 53 A . Halphen 54 E . Goldman 55 J. Kaicer 56 L. Harel 57 A. Osowicki 58 J. Besser 59 J. Blankfiled 60 J. Wajnberg 61 J. Freeman 62 D. Weislitzer 63 R. Silberman

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Coach: Steve Box Res Coach: Howard Field 1 T. Jess 2 C. Thomas 3 S . Edwards 5 M . Boland 6 D. Minogue 7 C . Glennie 8 J. Jess 8 S. Kelly 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 10 C. Field 11 M. Barmby 12 A. Bethune 13 D. Denbraber 13 C. Jeffrey 14 A Lorkin 15 A. Williams 16 J . Hunt 17 M . Denavi 18 J . Hughes 18 D. Saliba 19 G . Whitehead 20 P. Woolen 20 P. Paras 21 C . Quinn 21 J. Pierce 22 S. Flynn 23 J. Livingstone 24 P. Harper 25 B. Volombello 26 R . Weekes 27 S. Jones 27 C. Munro 28 G . Burch 28 J. Holly 29 J. Box 29 J. Wilson 30 C. Colliver 31 M . Hunter 32 J . Bleakney 33 C. Wooden 34 M . Tarulli 35 R. Chapman 36 A. Everi tt 37 G. Macklin 38 B . Moran 39 L. Sheffield 40 A. Cultrera 41 G Davies 42 R . Moran 43 M. Slattery ry 45 M. Reilly 45 G . Coyle 46 M . Hope 47 D. Bower 48 R. Mazzanti 49 M . Hobbs 50 M . Ditchfield 51 A. Gerrish 52 J . Burdan 53 S . Varon e 54 M . O 'Halloran 55 J. Crouch 56 P. Cruickshank 57 G. Cochrane 58 D. Robinso n 62 L . Bradshaw A. Barri e 68 J. Coghlan 68

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OULLE7' TEl :F LLSTT.fi: Coach : Doug Sear] Res Coach: Mal Prior 1 J . Prior 2 D. Williams 3 S . Young 4 W. Thompson 5 S . McLaren 6 P. Graham 7 P. Robertson 8 N . Bone 9 B . Todd 10 P. Tsokas 11 G. Chivers 12 A . Parris 13 D. Tulloch 14 A. Panou 15 B. Wolnize r 16 S. Smith 17 C. Darby 18 K. Burridge 19 L. Stott 20 M. Jones 21 P. Gannas 22 G . McLaren 23 D. Matthews 24 D. Marti n 25 T. Matthews 26 S . Boyd 27 J . O'Donnell 28 R. Parris 29 D. Bone 30 D. Florence 31 A . Shine 32 R . Williams 33 N . Hamshare 34 S. Lambropoulos 35 D. Daskalou 36 P. Hare 37 L . Thompson 38 S. Meadows 39 J. Florence 40 S. Meadows 41 R .Lea 42 P Edwards 43 M. Mason 44 R . Schneider 45 A. Tehan 46 A. Humphrey 47 C. Morivitis 48 A. Morivitis 49 B . Touriganis 50 D. Glover 51 T. Ca ttermole 52 J. Gunn 53 A . Boyd 54 S. Dowlan 55 N . Macrides 56 A . Theunisson 57 G. Vimpani 58 D. Tsokas 59 D. McNamara 60 D. Horvath

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION Coach: Brad Hall Res Coach : Colin McDonald 1 S. Conley 2 M. Maud 3 C. Tucker 4 T. O'Neill 5 J . Scoble 6 T. Healy y 7 P. Rawley 8 J . Shuttleworth 9 M . Thackwray 10 P. Lee 11 D. Valkanis 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flynn 15 J. Curti n 16 P. Harris 17 S. Morris 18 T. Scoble 19 D. Wood 20 J. Collins 21 D. Denby 22 N . Shu ttleworth 23 D. Ryan 24 B. Frew 25 J. Frisina 26 M . Emmerson 27 A. Jackson 28 J. Pace 29 C. Hocking 30 M . Sloan 31 D. McFarlane 32 L. Pearce 33 S . McGowan 34 B .Jayce 35 P. Kearney 36 C. Zeegers 37 P. Co tter 38 R . Peoples 39 M . Ebbage 40 P. Ma rtin 41 C . McDonald 42 B. Marti n 43 M . Martineo 44 A. Pace 45 N . Farrell 46 M. lacouangelo 47 E. Marino 48 R . Toogood 49 A. Rosenfeld 50 N. Clark 51 D. Pearce 52 S. Sampson 53 M . Chazan 54 J . Herbert 55 E. Healy 56 S . Saunders 57 J . Matthew 58 P. Manual 59 M . Fahour 6 0 T. Lupton 61 S . Butler 62 P. Merory 63 P. Cameron 69 J. M azocca 78 C . Brown

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5 YEARS AGO -1997 Well it happened! In their last 20 outings, Old Paradians had won only twice against Ol d Xaverians. Going into the game, OX had beaten Old Haileybury by 82 points and Old Paradians had gone down to Collegians . OX were 5/0 OP were 2/3 . Accuracy won the day for OP's . Trailing 4 .2 to 4.5 at the first change they kicked 8 .0 in the second to 3 .5 . OX came back with a strong third team, 6 .2 to 2 .2. OP overcame OX in the final term with Ciavola, brilliant, supported by Holland, Phillips and Mulligan . Muleta kicked 5, Brabender 4, with final scores OP 19 .6 (120) to 16 .13 (109) . Wood, Richardson (7 gls) and Clarke were OX's best . St John's in 'D' were beaten by 1 goal by Whitefriars 12 .5 to 13 .5 . but still wrote in as follows: "Special mention to the two umpires at St John's last week, Andrew Stevens and Andrea Flack - a great display in a very fast and highly skilled game was added to by the teamwork displayed by you both" . Another social note - Aquinas were running a Night Club Bus Tour. Eley Park, Spit Roast and Kew, a Sports Panel night, headed by Doug Hawkins, Mark Jackson and Merv Hughes . I bet it was an up market night! and Monash Gryphons 'come as your favourite superstar' . 'C' section captains were Marty Halphin (AJAX), Matt McKellar (H. Rovers), David Waters (Marc .), Julian Smith (Monash Blues), Peter O'Farrell (NOB), Nick Maguire (Old Mentonians), Tony Macgeorge (St BedesMT), Don Dinicolantonio (St Leos), Tony Fellowes (T'town) . Who captained BulleenTemplestowe? Undefeated after 6 rounds were : St Bedes Mentone Tigers (C), Whitefriars (D), U . Blacks and Williamswotn CYMS (E Central) Southbank (E South) . Old Haileybury showed their best form for the season when they scraped home by 1 point, 13 .13 to 13 .12 against U . Blues. Accuracy won it OH kicked 4 .0 to 2.2 in the final term. Best were A. Walden, S . Walden, Carty (OH) and Mapleston, Fairbank, Furphy (U .B.) .

10 YEARS AGO - 1992 Barry Richardson was appointed coach of the senior Victorian team to play South Australia on the Queen's Birthday weekend . The Under 19 team also had a new coach - Banyule's John Simpson . Top teams in 'A', Collegians and De La Salle met. Collegians dominated the first half to lead by 34 20

points at half time, 11 .3 to 5 .5 . Led by De La's wingman /forward pocke t Chris Campbell who kicked 7 goals, De La kicked 12 second half goals to the Lions' 4 . Best were P. Fiume, M. Hegan, C . McClounan, J . Maloney, C. Campbell, D . Toohey (De La) and C . Pollock, D. Hoyle, S . Mount (6 goals), IVL Galbraith, D. Warner and J . Bennett. 150 games to St Kilda/South Caulfield's Tony Riddell, Old Ivanhoe's Brian Cockerill, Elstermvick's Dedn Contin . Marketing News stressed the value of wearing mouthguards when they publicised a photo of Sydney Swans' Ben Doolan who lost his three front teeth in a match against Collingwood . Swans' officials stated that Doolan was not wearing a mouthguard because respiratory problems made wearing a mouthguard difficult . The Dental Association had stressed how a professionally fitted mouthguard overcame this problem . 'D' Section coaches were David Matthews (Caulf . Gramm .), Gary Hetherington (H . Rovers), Matt Johnson (Mazenod), Mark Bloodworth (Old C'well), Stuart Glascott (Old Geelong), Alan Salter (Old Ivanhoe), C . Lawson (Preston), Mark Tyquin (St Bedes), Alan Elliot (Wil .). Who coached St Kevins Old Boys? In 'C' Thomastown on the bottom without a win met Ivanhoe (3(1). 10.11 a piece at the last change, 5 scoring shots each in the final term, and Thomastown got home, 14 .13 (97) to 13 .14 (92). Thomastown were too excited to put in game details . Ivanhoe's best were Hoffman, P . Flynn, Stewart. Larosa, Cartwright.

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Four goals down half way through the final quarter, Caulfield Grammarians unleashed a 6 goals burst to win by 11 pts in the upset of the round . Matthew, Morrisey, Norman (CG) and Hinchen, Irvine, Baum (Coll) were best. Richard Herman kicked 8 gls for the losers. 0. Paradians were running a Sportsman's Night at Rosanna Convent of Mercy Hall . Special guests were VFL footballer Robert Flower, horse trainer John Gaffney and Greg Champion .

250 games to umpire Wayne Henry, 210 as a field umpire, including 28 finals and 6 representative games, and 40 as a boundary umpire . A dedicated umpire, with a great love for amateur football , THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


\,17,1,, ;,c had missed only 11 games through inju ry. ~',. mai l , the reinstatements was Ian McMullin (0. 'sielbl °

1 ;~ ;-~uon captains were Rick Brockwell ( B anyule), C~ tmeron (I'hoe), Andy Cullman ( Marc), Mark (P'side), Charli e Capiron (St Kilda), To m ;,I,i (Therry), N Clark ( Uni Blacks). Who „ , ined Fawkner, Old Trinity, St Bernards? anes to I an "Oeka' Engl an d (0 . Carey) in his , I , sc , ison, saddling up after breaking an ankle in A wonderful club man and premiership ,,,, oilier in 1970, "Ocka" had also won the reserve :,,,~r 5 times . ,„ 1 :' top team Brunswick went down by 2 pis to 5th team State Bank in a high scoring game, 15 .19 to 15,17 . Best were Jenkins, Aumont, Rolls (State) and 1 ) . S~ ens, L. Cordes, M. McBride (B'wick). rrtcr French asked if any club had four or more iuilicrs in one team . The reason for the question c,; Bernards had four in round 1- the Klaayson I roihers - John, Corey and Phil and Ron (twins) . Collegians advised that club coach Bruce Ferguson Lcld the club record for games played, 312 . `D' Section coaches were Max McColl (Bulleen Utd), John Maloney (Cob), Gary Rosewarne ( Elst), M . 1'; iison (Heatherton), Michael Taylor (North Bruns), T,-rry Rossiter (0 . Camb), Leigh Stratton (0 . Ii,inhoe), Bert Calvert (0. Menton), John Meese (Preston), Alan Quaife (St Kevins OB) .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 2 Only three teams remained undefeated after 5 rounds - Old Camberwell and St Kevins OB in 'C' and O. Ivanhoe in U . t? I3aileybury (C) opened their account with a 7 goal V. -Ill over West Brunswick. It was OH's first win since am middle of the 1981 season. Best were Miller, 1pu1, Gerney (0 . Hailey) and Brockwell, Buckley, C au-roll (W. Bruns) . In the battle of the two top teams in 'E' Therry i;iumphed over Thomastown 18 .9 (117) to 12.18 r90) . Best were Baden, Whyley, White (Therry) and i-larisiou, Assetta, Gleeson (Thomastown) . 250 games to Commonwealth Bank's Wayne "IcCrimmon .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 7 1076 grand finalists St Bernards OC and North Old Boys played at Elsternwick Park for the John Adams & Geoffrey Tobin Perpetual Trophy . Both clubs joined the Association in 1963, with St Bernard's Vcuuung its first 'A' Section flag when it defeated North in 1975, and North reversed the result in 1976 to win its first flag . The trophy was provided by John Adams (North) and Geoff Tobin (St Bernard's) V,110 were the respective captains in 1963 and both of v, hom later became President of their clubs . .

North Old Boys justified their position at the top of the ladder when they overwhelmed St Bernards by 57 pts . Conti, Hall and Leeack starred for the victors while G . Wade, Nadzielski and Drennan battled hard for the losers . Old Carey with only one win to its name in 'C' caused a surprise when they inflicted first defeat on Old Xaverians by 16 points, final scores: 10.29 to 10 .13 . At the last change O . Carey had scored 5 .24 . Best were Cooke, Andrews, Curnow (0 . Carey) and Romanin, O'Neill, Nankervis (O.Xavs) .

30 YEARS AGO - 197 2 Ormond showed their 1971 premiership win was no fluke when they completely outclassed a very disappointing Coburg to romp home easy winners by 98 pts . Best were Burney, Wood, Swan (Ormond) while Ebbage, Willoughby and Leckie battled hard for Coburg. In three of the five 'C' section games both sides reach the century - R.O.B . (132) (Best Bates, Trevescus and R. Tuininga) d St Kilda CBC (103) (Best Casey, Clinch, Esmonde) ; Assumption OC (142) (Best O'Donnell, Faulkner, Leorke) d Old Melburnians (101) (Best Dick, Nieman, SneIlman) ; Fairfield (104) d O . Xaverians (100) (Best McKenzie, Naughton, Howard) . Caulfield Grammarians held a dinner at the MCG to honour 22 years of coaching by John Wilson covering 1961 to 1971 during which Caulfield won two pennants, 'D' Section, 1961 and 'A' Section 1970. 100 games to Assumptions' "Mercurial Wizard" Graeme Howard, "Rocket" Rod Brown (Old Melb), Paul "Stooge" Nugent (Assump), Bernie Sheehy (NOB), Rod De Boos (0. Trinity), Laurie Sheehan (St Kilda CBC), Geoff Lyons (De La Salle) and 200 games to Ormond's Graeme "Lumpy" Moran .

35 YEARS AGO -195 7 Coburg suffered their first defeat - victors were Uni Blacks by 45 pts with Milner (6 gls) a star. In 'B' Section North Old Boys won their first game at the expense of Ormond, previously undefeated. 100 games to John McKenzie (0 . Scotch) and Ian Brown (0 . Geelong) . Among the notes: "what an asset Kevin Heath is to Assumption OC - 22 marks at half time and another 18 kicks in the 2nd half' . (Kevin went on to a distinguished league career with Hawthorn and later Carlton . Ed.).

50 YEARS AGO -1952 Champion full forward, Duncan Anderson, kicked 12 goals for Uni Blues (20 .16) who defeated O. Paradians (9 .13) . Commonwealth Bank (9 .14) scraped in from Hampton Rovers (9 .12) . Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over State Saving bank were Jim and Jack Neeson, Ken Aldred and John Manuell.


Winning Edge Presentations Round 5 results have further served to divide clubs in each of the three sections. With one third of the minor rounds played, ifait to see many changes to the ladders as they now stand. With such a prediction stand byfor repeated upset results over the next eleven weeks!! Round 5 results gave me an eighty three per cent success rate so 1 must have some idea of what is happening in Club XV11lfootbaQ.

REVIEW OF ROUND 5 . SECTION 1 : Undefeated leaders, Prahran proved too talented for Old Melburnians, who went down by thirty two points . Of significance is the fact that although Old Melburnians still he third their two losses have been against each of the teams lying above them on the ladder. Prahran set up their win with a dominant first half before Coach Ivak shuffled his players to bring more of them into the game . He named Jimmy Zizzis (ZZ) who booted three sensational goals, Eve and Coby Jones as the best . Not to be overlooked, "Cougar" kicked another eight goals although he only managed fifteen marks! Mazenod recorded their biggest victory for many seasons when they defeated Old Essendon by one hundred and twenty four points . At full forward, Mazenod debutant, Donnie Elliott won the ball well but kicked poorly, while "Magic" Mick FothergilL like his namesake kicked several goals . Others to do well for R-iazenod included : "The Crow", Nick Jacobs truck), Nathan "Stinga" Little and the veteran . Richard Bourbon . Captain Darren Barr was easily the best for Old Essendon for whom defender, Andrew Morrison, James Carter and Glen Walsh all tried hard . An injury depleted St Kevin's were no match for second placed Old Xaverians, who won by one hundred and eight points . Don't fret John, your team was fifty points closer than was the College against Xavier! St Kevin's, Coach John Fogarty named Louis Kat, Oldaker, "Crazyhorse" and Ben Day as hard triers . De La Salle consolidated their place in the top four when they defeated Eley Park by thirty two points . Straight kicking aided the De La cause . SECTION 2 NORTH : Tiredness prevented Brunswick doing what few other clubs have achieved i .e. win at Therry Penola. Brunswick after leading for most of the game stopped running and let the home side sneak a victory by twenty one points . Early inaccuracy did not help the Brunswick cause, either . Two reports were sent to me . Each commented on the tight . tough and competitive match played in the true Amateur spirit . Central to the Therry Penola victory was the dominance at centre half forward, John Zanetti, the 1999 Fisher Medallist . He was well supported by full back, Derek Lyons, the better looking Lyons brother),ruck rover Dean Baden and ruck man, Tony Eastmure . Brunswick's Captain, Ray Mainelli in the ruck, centre man, Shawn Isley and on bailer, Ben Price were best for the "Power". Marcellin made sure of keeping third place when they outplayed Fitzroy Reds to win a one sided match by sixty nine points . University Blacks insured that they kept in touch with the leading four sides by defeating Old Trinity by thirty seven points . Old Ivanhoe turned in a "Super" team effort to defeat Old Xaverians by forty points. Old Ivanhoe, who led throughout the game, proved me a poor judge and now deserve the title of "Premiership Favourites". Steven Kingston with five goals nearly outscored the Old Xaverians . No wonder he leads the Section goal kicking! SOUTH : Old Brighton justified my faith in their ability by comfortably defeating Whitefriars on the Brighton Beach Oval . Despite this loss Whitefriars cling to third place on percentage . Old Brighton players were on top for most of the game although Whitefriars did threaten to take control in the second quarter . Best for Old Brighton were : Alister Liptrot, Gilbert Norwood and David

Cochrane . For A'hitefriars, Shaun Dalton, Simon Clifford, Scott White and Chris. Harris were best , Old Geelong started wel l against Monash Blue s whose unbeaten record seemed in danger . However the UnivG .,id based side steadied and took control of the match through their supremacy on the ground and in the air . Monash Blues won by one hundred and nineteen points although Old Geelong players showed endeavour throughout the match . Best for Monash included; ruck men, "Spider" Bry'den and Ben . Dods as well as half back Chris . Howe and mid fielder, Damien West . Hampton Rovers celebrated the first on field gathering of the trio o i Clan McGregor with a twelve point victory over St Leos despite a slow start by the Rovers . Despite lying last, the Rovers are only one match outside the four while St Leos remain outside the four an percentage . Best for the Rovers were ; Adrian tG'arry, Doug Hobson and Damian Devola . Leaders, Collegians were never in trouble against Hawthorn Amateurs who fell further behind as the game progressed. Collegians winning margin was one hundred and four points . At half time they led by a mere seventy points after "Brendo" No 9 and "Lachie" No15 seemingly played "kick to kick", such was their dominance .

PREVIEW OF ROU N D 6. SECTION 1 : Old Essendon host the undefeated leaders, Prahran, who should be untroubled to win their sixth match in succession . Mazenod, who are showing marked improvement of late face up to Old Xaverians at McHale Stadium . News at Mazenod centres around the rumoured comeback of "Ace" Arthur . With or without the "Ace' I can not see Mazenod having the depth of talent required to defeat the Old Xaverians . Old Melburnians have the chance to redeem themselves today against fourth placed, De La Salle . For the winner entry to the top four will become easier whilst for the loser, fourth place will not be very secure . At home I select Old Melburnians . Eley Park meet St Kevin's whose injury list has made them vulnerable. Although . Eley Park have a good chance of winning, I think that the superior fitness of St Kevin's players will see them win narrowly. SECTION 2 NORTH : The winner of the Marcellin versus merry Penola match be well placed to secure a final's berth . Therry Penola struggled at home against Brunswick last week whereas Marcellin beat the Power by sixty eight points the previous week . Selecting the winner is not that logical, although form certainly favours Marcellin, whom I select . University Blacks should win their third match by defeating Fitzroy Reds and thus stay in touch with the top bracket of sides. Old Xaverians, anxious to atone for last week's poor performance, should defeat Brunswick, who lack the Old Xaverians depth of talent and their degree of match fitness . Undefeated leaders, Old Ivanhoe should win their sixth successive match this season at the expense of Old Trinity, who have disappointed since their early season efforts against Marcellin and Therry Penola . SECTION 2 SOUTH: Monash Blues welcome Old Brighton to Clayton . On the form so far displayed Monash must be favoured to win especially at home . I believe they will do so. St Leos welcome Old Geelong to their Bennettswood home, which will be strange surroundings for the visitora . At home I favour St Leos to win and thus stay well in the final's race .


-taY° the long trip east to play Whitefriars, who pas sn although I believe that the class of the .,ll : bri-g them victory .

.mpton Rovers should have an interesting matc h pear fairly evenly matched . Hawthorn were easil y v' ereas Hampton Rovers won . This should give ent confidence to win again today . tr match details to me by noon Monday. I can b e phone (467 2857), fax (9467 2865) or by e mai l

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he Farm" Mon Is Blues - Congratulations to the Ed , Janin n°~Lip s e ~ juan d mper now Janine SO 110p to R . a stalwart, plays his 100th game today. A reall y collier, e :~ L a University side especially one playing only fiftee n uon . Bryce always gives 100% even if it means pointing , to the umpires. Maybe Bryce is really celebrating hi s itury of games as many men in white would attest that in to playing 100 games he has umpired at least fifty of receives great support from his parents, Leon an d of whom makes a significant contribution to Monas h .F.A. Club XVIII football. Congratulations Bryce from you r ds in Amateur Football.

ee Ben Dods an d Ben Van Den Eynde play their 50t h onash Blues . Each has made a great contribution to th e u o : cr many seasons.

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Old Essendon v. Prahran Old Xaverians v . Mazenod Old Melburrtians v . De La Sall e Eley Park v. St Kevins CLUB XVIII (North) Marcellin v. Therry Penola University Blacks v . Fitzroy Reds Brunswick v. Old Xaverians (2) Old Ivanhoe v. Old Trinity CLUB XVIit(South) Monash Blues v . Old Brighto n St Leos Emmaus v . Old Geelong 9 .20am 4Whitefriars v . Collegians Aquinas College Hawthorn Amateurs v. Hampton Rovers

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I CLUBX4-T / I pRAHgAN 6.2 10.4 15.6 19.10 (124) OLD MELBURNIANS 1.0 3.5 8.8 12.10 (82) Prahran : Cartltdge 8. Butterworth 3. Jones 3. Jimmy 3. Eve 2. James. Dowd. Best Top. Buzzard . Jonez. Cougar. Pooctue. Carey Old Melburnians : Did Not Receive Umpires: B. Nunn . T. Byrnes (F ) (154) MAZENOD 3 .7 9.12 15.15 22.22 5 .6(36) OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 3.3 4 .4 Mazenod: Elliot 8, McKeon 6• Fothergl 4 . Busby, Fisher. Harrington. Fry . Best Jacobs, Elliot. McKeon. Palamara . Holdsworth, Fotlterg9l Old Essendon: Turner 2 . Barr, Wright Best Morrison . Barr, Barry, Wright, Williams Umpires: P. Naller, Club umpire (F ) 7.6(48) 2.2 5 .5 6.6 ST IiEVBVS 4.5 10.7 15.9 24.12 (156) OLD XAVERIANS St. Kevins : Mount 2, L. Katavolos . O'Keefe. Conlan, B .Quirk, Fogarty. Best L.Katavolos. Day. T.DIDon . Oldaker. Allan. Mount. Old Xaverians : Erskine 6, RGeorge 4 . L.Hardwick 3 . McHaag 3, Landrigan 3. Jones 2, Perry 2, J.Hardwick . Best: D.Khtg, Erskine . Landrigan. C.Carrodus. Poulls, S.Carrodus . Umpires: J. Ctccotosto . T. Robbins (F ) DE LA SALLE 6.1 8.4 10 .6 14.8 (92) 9.6(60) ELEY PARK 1 .1 2.3 4.4 Be La SaIle: RIchardson 6, Rudd 4, Thorn 2. Hill I . Evans 1 . Best Dobbs, Bourke . Buick, Richardson. M Brasher . Molan . Eley Park: Hawley 3. Smith 2, Blake 1 . Gerolomou 1 . Tynan 1 . Best Blake, Cressuell . Tynan . Ly, Nelson . Price. Umpi res: Club umpire (F) CLUB XVM /

THERRY PENOLA 2.1 7 .4 9.7 14.11 (95) 4.5 8 .7 10.7 11.8 (74) BRUNSWICK AMATEURS Therry Penola : Eastnmre . ZZvtetO 4, Keay. Gleeson 2 . Costello. Baden 1 . Best: O'Halloran, Zwtehi. Eastmure, Warren. Carter. D Lyons Brunswick Amateurs: Lovett, Haves 3 . Davis 2 . Comley. W Morgan . R Morgan 1 . Best Davis. R Morgan. Comley .Flanagan . Price. Hayes Umpires : D . Windlow. Club umpire (F) 6.6(42) FIT'6ROY REDS 1 .2 2.3 5 .3 MARCELLIN 4.5 8.12 10.17 15.21 (111) . Prior. Sukkar, Currie, Norwicki. Fit Reds: Currie 2. Best : Donovan : McGann 3, S. Matthews 2 . Trachair 2 . Black 2, Dowling 1, Tins 1 . Castro 1 . Probyn 1 . Best Edwards . Black, McGann, Castro . O'Sullivan, Baker. Umpires: T. Hegan. Club umpire (F) OLD TRINITY 8.4(52) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 .11 (89) Old Trinity: Cokalis 3. Bullen. G Treadwell, Hllderbrandt, Boyd . Taylor. Best G Treadwell, Amlconl . J Cade, Cokalis, Heaven . Munroe.

University Blacks : Rudd 4. Coleman 2 . Murphy 2 . Ralph . Kean, Clements, Bantford-Bracher . Chandler. Best Kean, Coleman, Ralph . Rudd, Murphy, Clements. Umpires : A . Barrington. A . Barro (F) 5 .8(38) OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.2 2 .4 3.6 OLD IVANHOE 3.3 7.5 9.10 11.12 (78) Old Xaverians (2): McLean 3, Stoney 2 . Best Walsh, Warry. Tuddenitam, McLean . Lyttieton• Ireland Old Ivanhoe: Kingston 5, Risstrom 2, Clark . Stewart, Toll, Veal. Best• Mayeoek . Sigley. Tozer, Kin ton, Rtsstrom, Sharp. Umpires: R. Wlndlow, Club umpir e CLUB XVBI/SOUT H OLD BRIGHTON 6 .2 8.3 12.8 14.14 (98) WIITEFRIARS 2 .1 6.4 7.7 8.7 (55) Old Bn'~hton : Llptrot 5• Ryan 2. Cochran 2, Stockdale 2, Kilburn 2 . Best Rvan . Norwood . Seoud, Kennedy, Sedgwlck . tVhitefriars: Not received, Umpires: P. Rapke. M. Jackson (F) 5.3[33) OLD GEELONG 2.0 4 .1 5.2 MONASH BLUES 7 .5 12 .9 16.14 22.20 (152) Old Geelong: Chadder 2. Solattery 1, Stevens 1 . Lyons 1 . Best Lyons . Grills. Barracloualt. Stevens. Ross . Calvert. Monash B~lues : Coiner 5 . Moir 4 . Brown 4 . Woods 3. West 1 . Byrden 1, Dods 1 . Van Den Eynde 1, Woods 1 . Coug(din 1 . Best Collier. West, Pialu, Moir. Woods, Riddle. Umpires : S . Mason, Club umpire (F )

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .2 6.5 10 .7 13.10 (88) 6 .3 7.7 9.12 10.16 (76) ST. LEOS Hampton Rovers : Macmillan 5. Meln)ak 3 . Payton 3 . S. McGregor, Szanta Best Hobson . Meln)ak . MacMillan, Rarry. Devola . St . Leos : Mitchell 4. Dix 2. Thomas 2 . Manton, Mesher Best- Kenny. Dix . Levlns. Mitchel . McGloht, Thomas. Umpires: R . Benson, Club umpire (F ) COLLEGIANS 21 .12 (138) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4.10 (34) Collegians: Oakley 5 . Ross 5. Grant.L 4, Curtis 2, Lumley 2, Bum 1 . Morawetz 1 . Sztar 1 . Best Halns• Ross . Perkov. Morawetz. Oakley. Beardsley. Hawthorn: Zavarella 2, wllliants 1 . Frost 1 . Best Berry, Gray. VNlliams. Povey. Mountain. Frost. Umpires : T. Hall (F). 9z


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le has ' ,en re-printed from the f ateur This , : ~ P1o11, as a means of encouraging Foatl7nlter Vol 99, c jii b s and umpires to work closer together in these itself requires all stakeholders t fmps when the game than against one another. tr together rather ork to

ri 5 the season you are always looking at ways to keep plenty of variety in the ;_,_,ung of players so after speaking with Michael -,,i-,c`l~ :,on we decided that it would be a good idea to some umpires attend our normal Tuesday training. decided to continue with normal Tuesday j,,wting and just extend a drill we use into a game a111 .1aon using the whole ground . ;uch to everyone's surprise the two men in white ,rrived (in normal human clothes) at training and c.en more amazing they had two arms and two legs a'head and two eyes and were not powered by 1!atteries but by a normal human heart (we ~omettrnes forget that on Saturdays) . A good squad had turned up, most probably for i,tekling training, but all knew of the umpire's attendance on the night.

I will not name the umpires, but simply say their attitude towards the players on the night was fantastic and the players returned with the same respect both enjoying a laugh and an opportunity to express their thought to each other . Each unipire probably had four players each at different times running with them receiving instructions on the finer, sometimes forgotten arts of umpiring . It is a funny sight to see what is normally vour most balanced and decisive player becomes unbalanced and not sure where to run. With the umpire thinking out loud instructing the player to get back quickly, watch where the ball is, blow the whistle, call the mark, call the player, call play on, watch for holding downfield, ignore the crown on advice how to go home, watch after disposal, call incorrect disposal, call play on, now run the other way and all of this in around 30 seconds as well as having a laugh . Who would want to be an umpire? Not enough unfortunately.

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We have the easy job was the verdict of our players . Our players walked away with a greater appreciation of the men in white and a clear understanding of what is really involved in making those decisions . After training we had a session with the umpires with questions being asked from both camps .

It is hard to understand why these guys continue to do the only job in the world where somebody dislikes every decision you make, if this was your workplace you would find another job, they are unlike coaches and players that is a breed that rarely receive the accolades they deserve . I would suggest that coaches should have at least one of these sessions in their planning every season . Again many thanks to Michael Sneddon and his umpires for sharing with its your skills . TIP: As a coach when was the last time YOU personally invited the umpires in for a drink after the game no matter what the result . VAFA has always been a social affair after the game so let the tradition continue and do your part to maintain it . Glenn Taylo r

Old Carey Senior Coach Glenn has returned to Coach Old Carey in D2 section after coaching the Mld?F'L in 2000-01 .

Requests for umpires attending club training should be directed via Brett Connell in w riting - go on challenge yoursetf as a coach - are you game.

,, .:C :; 0_; : 13 I : St, Bedes Montane Tigers 1992-94 . Sanctri: gham 1995, St, Bedes lYlentone Tigers 1996-00, Mentone 2001 presen t COACHING HIST{3FtY: '01 - Mentone Premiers & Champions, '02 - Mentone COACHING P1iII,43ut?1'HY: It's a simple game . Coach that way. FUTURE AMEITIf3rid : Take fl•ientone AFC as far as possible.


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D2 witnessed its first big steal of the season, with Peninsula coming from 57 points down mid way through the third quarter to snatch a remarkable victory against the luckless Bentleigh . Other round five results saw a number of close matches with Parkside taking ladder leaders Yarra Valley to the wire before the Bushrangers kicked away, and Kew notched its second successive win of the season. The Reds got over the line in a close one at Brunswick Street, while Salesian beat La Trobe University.

REVIEW Peninsula v Bentleigh Peninsula's confidence must be sky high, after completing the greatest comeback in the club's history . The Pirates stormed home to beat a shattered Bentleigh, kicking seven goals to nil in the final quarter . The B's heartbreaking loss will be compounded with a match against the undefeated Yarra Valley this week . Payze and Atchison were terrific up forward kicking nine goals between them, while Haley and S . Parsons got the engine room going . Bentleigh, well and truly the better side for two and half quarters, was well served by Jackson and Dimattina, kicking five and three goals apiece, and Martin was in the thick of the action around the ground . But it was the Pirates who were more committed for the four quarters, desperately smothering, tackling and running harder. They held on to record a remarkable two point win . Fitzroy Reds v Old Carey Brunswick Street Oval provided the home side with the four points in a nail biter against Old Carey . Fitzroy looked comfortable for most of the game, however the C's got within three points mid way through the last . The C's then ran out of legs and the Reds regained their composure to score a comfortable win . Vas, Campbell and Angus in the midfield were consistent winners all day for the C's . While the Reds, with two wins under their belt, were well served by Tornese with four goals, Meighan and McBurney . Salesian v La Trobe In a game that was more even than expected, La Trobe University took it right up to Salesian, with the latter eventually winning by only 11 points . University can take heart from its performance with its on ball brigade playing well . Salesian will be thankful for the four points in a match they would have pencilled in for a win at the start of the season . In the end it was Salesian's tireless back line that proved the difference . Yarra Va ll ey v Parkside This contest provided more than just the four points . As predicted Parkside hit 26

form and pushed the Bushrangers in a high quality game . Parkside matched their opponents for pace, skill and exerted man on man pressure in all positions . Centreman Hockey and rover Wise moved the ball quickly to full-forward Ryan who had a day out . In the third quarter Parkside suffered from a lack of concentration and fitness, allowing the Bushrangers to goal repeatedly. Parkside hit back again in the last, kicking eight goals, however the difference was a handful of key position players . Only four goals separated the sides at the finish, and Parkside will be excited by its effort to match it with the best. While I am sure the other teams in the four would be pleased to see the league leaders pushed. Parkside's full forward Tim Ryan was outstanding, kicking 11 goals from 14 shots . Kew v Oakleigh Kew maintained its winning form with a hard fought 20 point victory against the Krushers . Searle was the standout, kicking five goals and provided a focal point, he was well supported by Looker and Wood . Oakleigh will be disappointed with the result, as they knew this one was up for grabs . They were well served by Mackenzie with four goals, Bromley three and Kitts and Gee had plenty of the leather . The Krushers will need to gel more as a team if they are to be in the action come September . PREVIEW OLD CAREY v PENINSULA 0 B Old Carey was close last week and Peninsula was tested ; however the Pirates are a class unit and will be too talented for the C's . Expect Payze and Atchison to be in the thick of it for Peninsula, while Brain will work hard for the C's . Peninsula by 34 . LA TROBE UNI v FITZROY REDS La Trobe has been hot and cold so far while the Reds are coming off a hard fought win . This should be a terrific encounter with both sides evenly matched . University needs the four points but Fitzroy's winning form should seem them get over the line . In a tight one the Reds by 13 points . SALESIAN 0 C v KEW Many punters wrote off Kew before the season began, but the boys from out east have notched up two hard fought wins in recent weeks, however Salesian has also shown it's a quality side . In another close one Salesian to hold off a committed Kew and win by 24 points . BENTLEIGH AFC v YARRA VALLEY 0 B My tip for match of the round, and expect Bentieigh at home ,


to throw everything at the Bushrangers this week . In the past the B's have suffered from missing ta,,~ ts and not registering on the scoreboard . The Hu,,ilrangers showed strength to hold out a tl, ;ert,iined Parkside last week and should get the rtoints by playing smart football . If the B's have their j : ;cking boots on and play four quarters, then they i ;,o will be hard to beat . In an upset Bentleigh by nine points. p SIDE v OAKLEIGH AFC Parkside will add to ale Krushers woes and get the points at home in their match this week . Parkside was close against `; arra Valley, a game they will take confidence from ,

hffe Oakleigh was disappointing in its loss to Kew. T'arkside by 36 points. Cut .taet : Luke Derbyshire jl()Ily-.,,,ood-lad@,yahoo .com Mob - 0407 52,~Zr47

YrSFtP.4 VALLEY 0 B congratulates : - Tough, in and under on baller Luke Gitties on played his 50th tine (Round 2), - stylish, reliable defender Chris Fraser played his 50th game (Round 3) - Midfielder ( ttrn gun forward Ash "Luggers" Iffiddtin on played his 50th game (Round 4) - 'Pace to burn' wingman Sam Savage played his 50th game (Round 5) . Young and exciting on baller Chris "Eddie" Beat on playing his 50th game today (Round 5) .

KEW congratulate dependable utility Ben Woodhouse on playing his 50th game today. A former junior player at Kew 'Woody' is a great clubman, member of the committee and rising star in the Senior team. Best wishes for another 50 games ahead .

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5 .2 5 .4 9,8 16 .9 (105) PT: 7,TiYSULA 5 .2 12 .7 15.11 15 .13 (103) BENTLEIGH Peninsula: Pause 5, J .Atctllson 4. J .Coghlan 2, S.Parsons . Lltttechitd, T.Coghlan. Trewhttt, Haley. Best: ltaley, S.Parsons, J .Atehtson, Littlechild, T.Coghlan. Payze Bentleigh : Jackson 5 . Dimattinaa 3, Evtes 2, Padgham . Ireson. Henry, Sharp. McCulloch. Best: DimatGna . Martin, Jackson . Eyies . Gaelic, CMartin. Umpires: P. Jones, G. Roberts (F ) FITZROY REDS 5 .3 7.10 11.15 15.17 (107) OLD CAREY 1 .4 6.9 8.12 11 .18 (84) Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 4. Diacogiorgis 3.Dibendetto 2. Pollard 2, Timm, Meighau, Atherton, Drury. Best: Metghan, Me Burney, Pollard Lee, Crowe, Diacogiorgis Old Carey; Bull 3. Raftopoulos 3. Vitallt, Campbell, Hall, L Guerra, N Bull . Besh Brain, Smith, Wood, Hart, Davdy. Weill. Umpires: B. Wooclhc4 S. Mackie (F) SALESIAN 8.4 9.6 11 .9 15.16 (106) LA TROBE UP;I 5.0 11 .2 13,3 15 .5 (95) Salesian: Higguts 6, Rvan 3, Nannes 2, R Stevens 2, A . Stevens 1 . Fenveroa 1 . Best- Cooke . Ryan, Forer, Gasparl, Seager. La Trobe : Adamthvratte 4 . Wesley 3 . Levy 2, Elliot, Gleeson 1 . Edwards 1, Resengran 1 . Best: Adamthvratte, t'Ihite, Sheldrick, Perry. Brooks . Elliot. Umpires: M. Cox (R) (F) 22.23 (155) YARRA VALLEY 4.7 6.10 14,14 PARKSIDE 2.3 9.6 11 .9 18.11 (119) Yarra Valley : P Cremean 4, Parry 4, L Taylor 3, Middlln 3, A Drew 2 . MaeVean 2, Beal, Savage . Collie . R Collett Best: Beal, Stevenson, P Cremean Parrv, T Morns . Middlm Parkside: Ryan 11, Wane 3, Henley 2, Stonehouse, Beck . Best Ryan, Hockey. ,41eGdlian . Henley, Beck . Wan e Umpires : P. Simpson, A. Simpson (F) . N. Brown . R. Twist (BL M . Simpson . G. Simpson (G ) KEW 3.2 8.7 13 .11 16.20 (116) OAKLEIGH 5.2 8.5 12 .9 14 .12, (96) Kew: Searle 5. Cullen 3. Fitzgerald 3, TtrtettS 2, Dahlstrom . Aitken, Worst . Best: Looker, Wood, Fitzgerald, Moore, Woodhouse, Connolly. Oakleigh: Mackenzie 4. Bromley 3, Dalton 2 . Clark, Hunter, Taylor.P.Papadopoulos, B .Papadopoulos . Best: Kitts, Dec . Bromley, Thomas, Clark . Mackenzie. Umpires : M. Forde, J. Lane (F). B. Parsons, R. Benson (J) (G) RESERVES PENINSULA 3.4 6 .9 10.10 12,13 (85) 2.2 6 .6 7.7 8.8(56) BENTLEIGH Peninsula : Claringbold 3 . Goldihorp 2, L.Prendergast 2, Krohn, Rittman, `,McKiustry, Blood, Wood . Best: Wood, Gotdthorp . Stainforth, McKtnstry, Mitchell . Taylor. Bentleigh: D.Krotofii 5 . Walker 2 . Stanes . Pest: Wacle, Withington . Atiksad, D .Kroto6l, Walker, Caterson. 5.3 8 .8 11 .12 13 .15 (93) FITZROY REDS 5.5(35) OLD CAREY 1.1 4 .2 5.4 Fitzroy Reds: Marcon 2. Crane 2. Singh 2. Vernali, Bennett, Leske, Bare, . Heenan, Hoaidge, Grillo. O'Connor, Kane. Best: Virtue, Holderhead . Grillo O'Connor . Old Carey: Hardy 3. Sutton, England . Best: Tompkins. Yarnall, Marshall, Elsner, Sonars, Gates . 7.4(46) SALESIAN 2 .1 4 .2 5.4 LA TROBE UM 2.4 2 .5 3.9 3.18 (36) Salesian: Byrne 3. Cincotta I . Ngo i, Alltgan 1, Butler 1 . Best: Gaspari. Callighan, Shirley . Kelly. Botiannan . Cincotta. La TrobeUniversity: Francis I . Hewitt 1 . Watson 1 . Best- Hopkins, walker. Dunne, Sola Watson, Griffin . 19.16 (130) YARRA VALLEY 7.1 12 .6 15.10 PARKSIDE 0.1 0.3 3.5 7.6(48) Yarra Valley: Hale 8. M Laing 8. Peake 2, Joiner . Best, Hale, Joiner, A. Laing, M Laing. Laird, Yee. Parkside: Colosimo 3, P.llan 2 . Copley, Gresham Best Allan. Vivona, Matthews . Colosimo . Marulli . 0 .1 5.3 6 .8 7.10 (52) KEW 5 .5 6.6 10.10 14.11 (95) OAKLEIGH Kew: McArdle 2 . Kinakou 2. Raffaele, S}Rnes, Allen. Best: Marchesani, Xuereb . Drago. Frith, S}anes, Denton. Oakleigh : Loieano 4. Varkataos 4, Ryan 2 . Short 2, Connellan, Papworth. Best: Conneilan Farkatzos, Ryan, Short, Paptieorth .


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Coach : Paul Dimattina Res Coach: Steve Hall 1 C. Sharp (C) 2 P. Morgan 3 A . Pittito

4 S . Sice 5 M . Eyles (C) 6 R R . Weber 7 N . Lane

8 C . Goette 9 I . Jackson 10 A . Henry ry 11 D. Martin 12 M. Barker 13 L. Pittito 14 P. Krassaris 15 B . McAliece 16 L. Airey 17 J. Handfield 18 S . AdawayY 19 S . Hal l 20 R . Fishlock 21 B. Istead 22 F. Dimattina 23 S. Adams 24 P. Gatto 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J . Seeley 28 M . McCulloch 29 A . Clough 30 A . Miksad 31 R . English 32 J. Di Giorgio 33 P. Withington 34 M. Fine 35 L . Ireson (VC) 36 M. Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G . Pr 40 M . Walker 41 J. Neve 42 A . Mikkelsen 43 C . Martin

44 A. Simon 45 A. Wade 46 R . Lawford 47 A. Strauch 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 . Aitken 57 A. King 58 T. Caterson 59 D. Pittito 60 C. Park 62 D. Krotofil

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Coach: Graham Burgen Res Coach : Andrew George Club 18 Coach : Greg Box 1 (a) M .Frisby 1 (Ab)WS Sukhar 2 S . D bendetto 4 a) J Hamiflo n 4 ~b) G Vigilante 5 ((ba D.Kan e 5 P Diacogiorgis 6 J . Bennie

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8 A . Byrne ) C ; . P ri o r 10 L Br ne (a)~1 Atherton 11 (b) N Krick 12 S Bramley 13 TClames 15 J .Verna6 16 G .Clohesy 17 a) B.Leey b) B Foynes 18 M . Heenan 19 P. Cook 20 T. Mitchell 21 C . Meighen 23 T. Jackson 24 A . Parsons 25 P. Jackson 26 R . Curtis 27 a) J . Tornese 27 b) B Lee 28 . Card 29 (a) D .East 29 V..V Cahil l 31 Crowe A. 33 S . Drury 34 M . Zubak 35 D Snaddon 37 a G . Hanlon 37 M . Mehri 38 Evans 39 M. Reid 40 G . Bence 41 A . Burgman 42 I . McBurnie 43 A. Maroon 44 J. Abou-Eid 45 M . Sinfield 46 a) D. Timm 46 b) . N Man n 49 . Puglia 48 N . Vaughan 50 B. A genbach 51 M . Cairns 52 B. O'Connor 53 S. Addicott 54 J. Parsons 55 N . Matthews 55 D. Atkin 56 a) TMadden 57 b)Romerrie 58 B. Cahill 59 R. Johnstone 61 G. Virtue 62 N. Auden 63 C. Andrew 64 G. Johnson 66 D. Timms 67 R . Holderhead 68 A . Mon k 69 S. Pidotto 71 (a) P. Cunn 71 (b) T. Leske 72 M. Bennett 73 J. Bare 75 B. Pollard 76 P. Everard 77 A. Grillo 80 G . Box 81 (a) J.Horridge 81 (b) C. Plazzer 84 Z Senburgs 86 M . Reid 87 C. Nave 88 S . Greenwood 91 D. Fitts 97 P. Ronch i 111 B. Donovan 116 G. Schiavo 117M. Rosenthal

Cot)1 Ronan Doherty Asst Coach : Darren Searle Res Coach : Greg Crimmins 1 B . Lafranchi 2 L. Fitzgerald 3 B . Marchesani

4 G. Crimmins

5 A . Makris 6 N . Tinetti 7 N . Lymn 8 D. Mainsbridge 9 A. Eaton 10 B. Cullen 11 B. Woodhouse 12 J. Growcott 13 C. Kyriakou 14 J. Looker 15 C. Bradley D. Wood 17 B . Allen 18 N . Dahlstro m 19 J . Dennis 20 A . Acfield 21 M. Ayres 22 C . Stephens 23 T. Aitken 24 D. Kinross 25 C . Watts 26 S. Symes 27 T. Moore 28 M. Xuereb 29 M . Dalrymple 30 C. Giansante 31 D. Cocking 32 A . Drago 33 D. Wayland 34 M . Fitzgerald 35 R . Bruno 36 S. Ryan 37 J. Landwehr 38 T. Connolly 39 40 G . Muckian 41 R. Livingston 42 43 G . Collyer 44 M . Raffaete 45 A . Iarossi 46 A . Pirron e 47 48 L . Jensen 49 50 51 M. Blair 52 R. Campagna 53 M . Bolis 54 R. Waller 55 D. Searle 56 T. Frith 57 58 59 60 61 S. Moussi 62 G. Aitki n 63 64 J . Croni n 65 66 67 B . Allen 68 S . McCarde l 69 K. Tancred i 99 S . Bruno

Coach : Brian Grills Res Coach : David Huffer I P. Farrant 2 S. Fredrickson 3 D. ShetdriNc (C)

4 C. Perry (VC) 5 S . Adamthwaite 6 SS . O'Toole 7 N . Dunne

8 J. Thorn 9 L. Walker 10 P. Morton 11 Josh Levy 12 K. Perry 13 T. Luderman 14 L. Waketin g 15 S . Brooks 17 Jacob Levy 18 A.Heivitt 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. Randall 30 J . Smith 31 M . Fannig 32 D. Hill 33 M . Watson 34 A. Murray 35 J . Eyre 36 T. Mawdsley 37 C . Porter 39 N . Rosengren 40 R . Slater 42 D. Gleason 43 A. Poulton 45 D. McKeekin 46 B. Launikonis 47 A. Samson 50 K. Hopkins 51 C. Francias 52 T. Stauton 54 T. Peters 55 A . Cummings J . Laidlaw 66 A . Ballie 70 J. Dumaresq

Coach : Russell Btu no n Asst Coach: Pat McKenna Res Coach: Garth Dartnel! 1 B . Goa 2 V. Moen 3 D. MacKenzie (VC )

4 P. Papadopoulos

5 T lanchell o 6 R . Dooley 7 M . Short 8 R . Marshal(~C) l g J Moutis 10 L . Thoma s 11 S. Nicolosi 12 G . Treacy 13 S. Randl e 14 R. Keating 15 G . Redford 1 6 K. Marshal l 17 A. Hunter 18 J . Connellan (RC) 19 R. Cooper 20 B . Stirling 21 A . Perdikomati s 22 S . Casa 23 J. Kerley 25 C . Marshall 26 A. Kitts (DVC) 27 G . Smith 28 A. Khod r 29 D. Hall 30 M . Nicolosi 31 T. Bromley (C) 32 J . Brow n 33 M . Clark 34 B . Varkatzos 35 R . Nuske 36 M . Ryan 37 P. Torpe y 38 B. Papadopoulo s 39 G . Dartnel l 40 M . Whaley 41 M . Grinte r 42 C. Dalton 43 R. Papwort h 44 N . Smith 45 G. Chapman 46 B. Nguyen 47 T. Nguyen 49 B. Evans 50 P. Malcolm 51 . A Woo d 52. C. Cooke 53. C. Casa 54 O. Parton 55 D. Moulan g 56 B . KIng 57 A . Jury 58 M . Coppock 59 W. Ogilvie 60 V. Grinte r 64 F. Loiacon o


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Cuv~ ; ' in Tay{ar Res F u1 ;,lontgomery

Coach : Mark Ro ;ve Res Coach : Glen Dunbabin

C, Angus (VC) R Faehs ,, ;, Cohen S Vitali S McConnel l C . Campbell (C) g M. Can n g B. Shutie 10 K . Shrives 11 N . Everett (VC)

1 2 3 5 6 7

R . Adams G. Davies K . Noble T. Stonehouse S. Ware J. Muscat

13 M Sontag

11 B. Hockey (VC)

14 M. Curry 15 N . Bull 16 R . Graham , 7 M. Yarnall 8 C . Matthewss 18 B. Chiuchiarelli R

12 D. McCall 13 A . Copley (RVC) 14 P. Hanley

8 J. Chilcott 9 A . Constantini 10 A . Vita

15 D . Moodie (C) 16 M . Ross 17 A . Romano 18 M . Schwab 19 T. Ryan 20 D. Singleton 21 J. Scholl

19 Ti Wood 20 J. Raftopoulos

21 R . Leong `2 C . Battle -3 Ti Price .4 P. Uncles 6 N . Detarc zYnski G L . Chiuchiarelli R D. Sherr F N . Vasilopoulos (C) -8 H . Morrison 98. Assimo -0 A . Guerra ~;1 J. Ward 2 P. Graham 3 J. Mai 3 N . England R z4 W. Giannikos 5 S . McConnel l 5 S. Hardy R 6 S.

22 R . Wise 23 A . Beck 24 R . Marulli 25 M . McPherson 27 D. Matthews 28 R. Martinez 29 J . Libroaperto

30 T. Barlow 31 S . Hogan 32 J . McCall 33 K . Allan (RC) 34 M . Romano 35 G . Panjari 36 M . OConnor 38 H . Byrne 42 P. Dean 43 B . Gorman 44 P. Soligo 45 B . McGillian 46 C. Welsh 47 C. Tyson 48 C. Ross 49 S . Pascoe 51 A . Valomidos 52 B . Cassano 53 P. Romano 54 S . Marino 55 M . Wise 56 T. Wise 57 B . Boughton 58 Ti Mangos 60 J . Drakopoulos 61 P, Tascone 63 A. Jones

. Palmer

38 7D L. Guerra 39 M. Elvins 40 T Robison 41 A. Gates "2 P. Montgomery

43 D. Joyce 44 A . White 45 Ti Bull 46 H . Giannikos 47 S. Weill 48 C, Popplewell 49 W. Mudge 50 A. Kent 51 R . Hall 52 S. Weill 53 A, Pitts 54 K. Giannikos 째5 L . Patterson

`6 B. Melin

~7 P Konstatinidis _8 J. Boncher

:9 C . Mason

65 S . Carmody

0 L . Brain E'1 C . Davey 2 P Tompkins w3 B. Rodrigues 5 D. Eisner 7 C . Hickey P8 S. Hart 69 O . Winchester 70 J. Marshall 71 S. Feehan 72 J. Engwerda 73 C. Elliott 74 S. Mees 75 C. Smith 6 J. Vogel 77 B. Spedding 7R N . Latham M. Heppell

66 C. Chioppi 70 S . Diver 71 A . Inglis

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Coach: Rod Kerley Res Coach : Neil Franks I S. Parsons 2 A . Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E . Bowen (Vc) 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner 7 S . Murray 7 N . Franks ( R es.)

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Coach : Gary Connolly Assist Coach : David Todd Res Coach : David Todd

Coach: Tim Killworth Res Coach : Rowan Davis

1 A . Stevens 2 A . Anderson 3 S. Sutherland 4 S. Bobeti c 5 M . Canavan 6 D . Forer

I 2 3 4 5 6

7 G. asaari 8 S. L

R. Pearce T. Morri s R. Thompso n M . Fun g A. Drew R. Dew

7 C. Beal

g A. Campbell p 10 S. Oldfield

8 L. Morris 9 J . Kee m

11 A . Davey

9 C. Ross

9 P. Krohn (Res .) 10 A . Haley 10 T. Trewhitt 11 S . F erguson 12 C. Pettitt 13 T. Braden 14 S . White 15 A. Wood 16 S . Claringbold 17 J . Co9hlan 1 8 J . Whelan 1 9 A. McKinstry 20 S . Prendergast 21 A. Macpherson 22 A. Atchison (C) 23 R. Powney 24 Ti Prendergast 25 J . Atchison 26 P. Prendergast 27 S. Payze 28 B. Taylor 29 S. Torossi 30 A. Crean 31 G . Davies 32 H. Shorten 33 R. Stainforth 34 M . Alen 35 R. Wolfenden 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

12 M . Bates 13 I. Bobetic 14 J. Ng o 15 C. Ryan 16 G. Irvine 17 M . Ferwerda 16 D. Barry 19 S . Brown 20 A . Seege r 21 A. Bates 22 R. Stevens 23 S . Nola n 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

51 R. Sharpin

59 D. Blake

10 T. Hancoc k 11 F. Macvean 12 J . Cremea n 13 L. Gillies 14 E. Krus e 15 N. Pas k 16 L. Ta Io r y g 17 A. Lain 1 8 L. White 18 D. Ross 19 J . Stron g 20 Ti Hale 21 D. Stevenso n 22 B. Drew 23 R . Yeo 24 M. Davie s 25 F. Pellagrino 26 J. Longworth 27 S. Savage 28 B. Reynolds 29 R . Coutts 30 D. Potter 31 B. Sturzaker 32 J. Parry 33 P. Cremean 33 D. Irelan d 34 C . Fraser 35 B. Peake 37 D. Balshaw 38 B. Morriso n 39 J. Tompkin s 40 H . Cotsford 41 B. Downs 42 A. Stone 43 H . Park 44 J. H o 45 A. Wingate 47 S. Collie 48 R . Davi s 49 S. Seabourn e 50 J. Peak e 51 H . Clarke 52 A. Hartnett 53 S. Pas k

8 P. Angus 9 M . Dentry

52 T. Neal 56 P. Rittman

57 M. Conroy 58 D. Brennan 59 S. Foss 69 J . Muir

37 S. Sinclair

38 Ti Alligan 39 P. Pitts 40 M . Forer 41 J . Novello 42 P. Evans

43 E. Maillard

44 C. Hun t 45 S. Horvath 46 S. Porter 47 B. Bowman 48 M . Bourke 49 G . Gleeson 50 P. Allen 51 S. Parisi 52 R. Cincotta 53 B. Chalmers 54 D. Allen 55 E. Hanaphy 56 D. Stinea r 57 D. Gheblikan 58 S. Butler 60 D. levoli 61 J . Radi

62 B. Kirchner

54 S. Simpso n

63 L.Seager 64 J . McCtaren 65 A. Darcy 66 C. Clauson 67 A. Thain 68 A. Healey 69 B. Atkins 70 A. Chiappini 71 R . Cincotta 72 D. Oliver 73 A. Gaspari 74 C. Roache 75 A. Sexton 79 S. Morrish 80 M. Forbes 81 P. Turley 82 M. Smith 83 D. Bowman 84 W. Chapma n 85 D. Sutherland

55 S. Taylor 56 T Lloyd 57 S. Keho e 58 G. Kerr 59 A . Joiner 60 S. Laird 61 P. Valopp i 62 P. Buruma 63 B. Whitechurc h 64 D. Smith 65 M. Norris h 68 T. Collet 69 R . Collet 71 M. Laing 74 A . Midland 76 J. Dickson


. PAT MA -BUS (No . 21 Red) - 550th Game today Congratulations Pat! Enjoy the day and hope the season continues to be a memorable one for you . CONGRATULATIONS Damien Lanes bachelor days are over!!! Damien got married Friday 1 I May 2002 and is now honeymooning on the Island of Vanuatu . When he returns, he is back on the track aiming to return to umpiring footy after a bike accident last year where the doctors told bull he may never run again let alone unlpire . Well Done, Damien! Fantastic achievement .

P1lISPItiNT I thought Nancy would be on the phone to us as soon as she read the article in last weeks A .F. re *Keeping Footy in the Family . It stated Nancy & Peter MeTaggart (fatYher/son) . . .it should have read mother/son and McTaggart . Many apologies to Nancy and Peter. GET WELL UC would like to send a 'Get Well' message to Dennis Webster, Greg Rowlings, Simon Stokes, Craig Brajtberg and any other umpires who are 'feelin' the blues'! Great admiration for Greg and Simon - who got out of their 'sick' bed and umpired the game that they were appointed to last week . SPONSORS-cont . Pardon our ignorance but the UC must include and THANK the following, as continued sponsors of the VAFAUA in 2002 . They are Print Mint (Grant Wardrop), Rick Love and Melbourne Sports Bookshop (Santo Caruso) .

r,Aw .~• s . ., . ._ . ._TNUp,y, BOWLING NIGHT - Saturday 25 May 2002 at Moorabbin Bowls starting at 7 .00pm . Want to .Fun for all the know more . . contact Dash Peiris . . Family!! !

KEEPING FOOTY IN THE FAMILY . . . Continuing on-Brothers - Chris/Sean Collins, Paul /Daniel Dineen, Chris/Nick Evans, Dirk/Justin Kramer, Damien/Jason Lane, KenlJason McNeice, James/Steven Nicholson, Tim/Toby Ovadia, Anthony/Peter Simpson, Michael/Robert Sneddon, Anthony/Victor Vaiopoulos . Answer to LAST WHATS YOUR DECISION!! WEEK'S Question : Field Umpires decision - free kick to Prahran . You can only shepherd a player within 5 metres of play . The winner is Mr . Glenn Membrey from MHSOB . Please contact Karen McNaught on 9531 8333 to collect your prize. THIS WEEK'S Question : Old Carey full forward is about to kick in after a behind has been scored for Salesian . The Old Carey runner runs to the player 20 metres directly forward of the full forward to deliver an urgent znessage. What is the Field Umpires 30

decision? E in a i 1 y o u r answers to diannedvhitele~ •')igpond .com to win a prize . DID YOU HEAR . . > Santo Caruso is 'one in a million' for all those who know him and love him!! However, the other week, the illustrious joker did not have the last laugh, this time!!!! As he was showering after a game and eating a pie with the sauce flowing down the drain (I gather washing with one hand/ holding the pie in the other!) . . .his so called umpiring 'mates' removed his clothes from the change room!!! OH! What a sight it was for those walking past the umpires change room door when he went in search of his clothes after he finished his shower and pie . Apparently, it was about 30 minutes or so later when he joined his friends at the bar. • Brian Woodhead received his new field umpires shirt last week . He has been allocated 'Blue 20' . His comment to all that were near him . . .' Hey, they have given me a shirt with my age on it!!!!!' How he wishes! One other comment was that David (Baliteara) D'Altera's number should be '0 .5'!! Wonder why? ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG . . . NICK FENfliESSY (No. 22 Red) - Nickname : Fenno,: B Section umpire, games umpired : 4, AFL Team North Melbourne, Best AFL Player : David King / Anthony Stevens, Greatest Achievement in Football : Umpiring the VSFL U 18's, Hobbies : Play station, biathlon & orienteering . TONY CASUCELLI (boundary) - Nickname : El Loco, D Section umpire, games umpired : 5, AFL Team: Collingwood, Best AFL Player : Nathan Buckley, Best : VAFA Player: Not been here long enough!!!, Hobbies Golf, squash, mountain bike riding, poker & scrabble . LINDSAY PELL (goal) - Nickname : Aizi t got one, Umpired in C/D,'ti19 Sections, games umpired : 75, : AFL Team: Carlton, Best AFL Player : None, Hobbies Music, alpine skiing, computer .

a~ . . . . . 1 0 PIN BOWLING NIGHT - 25/5/02 Trivia Night 29/6/02 Mid Year Dinner - 26/8/02 ~ A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9 /02 Grand Final BBg ; End of Season 22,19/02 Presentation Night - TBA Trip - TBA . FdNALLY. . : All correspondence to diaiinewlaiteleyCabigpolid .coni 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


Albie Firley

5 Chris Simon

5 Wayne Hinton

5 Max Wittmann

6

Paul Hoffman

6 Neil Woods

7 Paul Croxfor d

6 Dash Peiris

8

Landan Blackball

7 Sean Scully

8 Paul Withington

7 Alan Ladd

9 Damian Lane

9 James Van Beek

8 Nick Evan s

10 Trent Foley

10 Tristan Bowman

9 Nathan Carlyon

12 Daniel Mousley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Jamie Kvins

10 Robert McLeod

14 Kevin Alexander

12 Mark Morrison

14 Michael Gilday

11 Paul Tuppe n

1 5 Geoff Curran

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Mark Jenkins

12 Simon Payton

1 ~3 Peter Woods

15 Tim Doeck e

16 Craig Brajtberg

14 Tim Tingir i

17 Mark Gibson

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Cameron Leitch

15 Michael Sneddon

1 ; Jason MeNiece

17 Peter Keogh

18 Tim Sutcliffe

16 Luke Moncrieff

19 Steve McCarthy

18 Peter Simpson

19 Scott Mackie

17 Mick Robins

20 John Ralph

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 David D'Altera

18 George Paleodimos

21 Patrick Macbus

20 Brian Woodhea d

21 Justin Grossbard

19 Heath Little

22 Nick Fennessy

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Rick Lov e

20 Norman Hitchen

23 Greg Rowlings

22 Chris Collin s

23 Chris Stevens

21 David Iron s

24 Graeme Hunichen

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Richard Eastwood

22 David Longworth

25 Geoff Moore

24 Leigh Dillon

27 Euan Lindsay

23 Robert Sneddon

26 Jim Papioanou

25 Lionel Kat z

28 Leah Gallagher

24 Jason Moore

27 Matt Cox

26 Daniel Dinneen

29 Gerard Rolfs

25 Mat Taylo r

28 Paul Lamble

27 Anthony Simpson

30 Simon Olive

26 Patrick Coulthard

2 3 Chris Garcia

28 Ken McNiec e

31 Rob Schuller

27 Paul Jones

30 Justin Lipson

29 Peter Jame s

33 Simon Stoke s

28 Ron Martyn

33 Robert Mayston

30 Michael Phillips

34 Jeremy Heffernan

30 Anthony Lilley

34 Graeme Morgan

31 Robert Semmens

35 Graham Thwaites

31 Tim Friedman

35 Jason Lane

32 Anthony Damen

37 David Murray

32 Jarrod Aspinall

36 Matthew Meier

33 Michael Forde

34 Daniel Stephens

38 Chris Stevens (S)

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Dianne Whiteley

35 Troy Brook s

37 Ken Walker

10 Avi Wekselman Luke Holmes

36 Ian Burgess 37 Gavin Roberts

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f.' ::- _"' : LAST ~ , eek the AFL took a positive step to strengthen its image with a n advertising campaign For the Love of the Game . Well, this is the third season we've run this column under that name . We copied it from the book by Joseph Johnson marking the centenary of the VAFA in 1992 . For the Love of the Game . The Executive chose the name when it saw it used in 1988 by dual Ormond premiership player Martin Tobin when lie wrote an article in this publication about Amateur footballers being just as dedicated as then VFL players, but they played for love and not money. It was so good it was published by The Age . "You could say that about any sport," Martin said from his Tobin Brothers Funerals office where he is managing director . "I couldn't say that I made up the term 'For the Love of the Game' as I had heard it somewhere ." Martin, who also played in three Reserves premierships, said . Martin said some of the virtues he learnt from Mike McArthur-Allen, who coached Ormond in the late 1980s, had stayed with him . Just like Amateur footy's family orientation, Tobin Brothers is Australia's largest fam4y-owned funeral business .

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Waters would qualify for FOX FM's Perfect Male competition . Bulleen-Templestowe has gone one better with forward pocket Adam Boyd making the final . Fifteen guys during the week have been grilled by Tracy and Matt, and by the time you read this, we're hoping the BT25-yearoldhs made the Final Four! We received this description of Adam from an `aboyd' on the e-mail: "I t(henomia ) is fairly funny because we think Adam i s far from perfect, although the ladies do love him and lie does have a wav with the parents".

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0 GOOD NEWS FROM THE EAST: HAWTHORN Amateurs are kicking some goals. The D3 Section club reformed in 1995 with representation in Club 18 but now boast teams in seniors, reserves and the warrior class . What's the secret to the success? Promoting the virtues of Amateur Football . Part of HA's thinking is reflected in their move to next Saturday play a home game against Power House at Elstermwrick Park . They are holding a luncheon


in the umpires' stand for past players, supporters, sponsors and parents of their country players . They've even got VAFA General '.i .nager of Football Operations Brett Connell training them during the week . Now we know that Bear is an Ormond premiership player, holds a bachelor of applied science in phys ed and a dip ed at secondary le„e1, but is Brett an accredited coach? You bc icha - Bear is level 2 accredited . Could this be lie start of another career?

underwent another name change to Southbank and now is known as Prahran AFC. Paul became a Life Member in 1985 and represented the club as its delegate for 10 years from 1982 .He was awarded Best Clubman in 1989 . After retiring from playing Paul has maintained his involvement by umpiring reserve matches for Prahran, a position he still holds . Paul has been a member of the VAFA Investigation committee since 1994 .

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0 WHAT A RECORD : St .Bedes/Mentone Tigers' Tim Beasley plays his 250th today at the Racecourse oval . How about these stats: E Section ( 1990) and D Section ( 1991) best and fairest, seven Tiger best an d fairests, premiership player in 1993, and VAFA Representative in 1992 an d 1993. Not bad considering when he was a teenager Tim was considered by Carrum in the MPNFL to be a bench warmer! He joined his four brothers at the then St .Bedes O .C. in 1985 an d through hard work lifted himself to these levels . lk,'hat a family club too, with Tim playing w ith two brothers-in-law. (5 WE WERE WRONG : A FORTNIGHT ago we referred to Katie O'Brien being a casual Old Haileybury trainer. This was incorrect . Ms O'Brien is a regular OH physiotherapist and we apologise for mixing her up . (5 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT II : PAUL GRIMA Paul joined Commonwealth Bank AFC in 1976 and played 196 games until 1991 . He was a member of the general committee in two stints 1978-79 and 1982-91 . Paul was the assistant secretary in 1983-84 and became secretary in 1985, a position he held until 1991 when the club merged to become State Bank . The club

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Club

Reg New % Donors Donors Total R1'shi p

Ormond AFC 13 Peninsula OB 1

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St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC 3 Hampton Rovers AFC 4 Old Essendon Grammar 6 Salesian OC 2 Therry Penola OB 4 Williamstown CYMS 3 VAFAUA 6 Old Mentonians 4 Bentleigh AFC 1 Yarra Valley Football Club 2 MHSOB 2 Maaenocl OC 4 St Bernards OC 3 La Trobe Uni . AFC 2 Rupertswood AFC 1 Old Camberwell Grammar 2 Old Haileyburians AFC 2 Marcellin OC 2 Old Xaverians 3 Old Paradians 2 Fitzroy Reds AFC 2 Oakleigh AFC 1 Caulfield Grammarians 2 St Johns OC 1 Old Trinity 1 Beaumaris AFC 2 Elsternivick AFC 1 Whitefriars OC 2 Swinburne Uni . AFC 1 Kew AFC I Power House AFC i Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 1 Old Brighton Grammar 2 Hawthorn AFC 1 De La Salle OC 1 Parkside AFC I

3 16 12 .3 10 11 11 .1 1 7 6 .25 2 5 5.2 3 7 4 .86 2 8 4 .62 1 3 3 .37 2 6 3 .2 7

3 3 .03 6 3 4 2.8 5 1 2 2 .46 2 4 2 .45 1 3 2 .1 7 4 2 3 1 .88 2 1 .69 1 2 1 .63 1 3 1 .6 2 1 .6

1 3 1 .53 3 1 .43 2 1 .38 2 1 .35 1 2 1 .32 2 1 .25 1 1 .2 3 1 2 1 .17 2 1 .17 1 1 .14 2 1 .09 1 1 .06 1 1 .05 1 1 .03 1 1 .02 2 0.99 1 0. 9

1 2 0.85 1 0 .78

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Club Old Carey Grammar University Blues AFC Aquinas OC Sth. Melbourne Districts Prahran AFC

0 .75 0 .7 0.7 0 .68 0 .68 0 .54 0 .5 3

Collegians AF C Old Ivanhoe Grammar West Brunswick AFC Werribee AFC University Blacks AFC Syndal Tally Ho AFC St Mary's AFC St Leo's Emmaus WP St Kevins AFC Richmond Central AFC Old Westbourne Grammar Old Scotch

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Old Melburnians Old Geelong Grammar North Old Bovs AFC North Brunswick AFC Mt Lilvdale OC Monash Gryphons AFC Monash Blues AFC Metone AFC Glen Eira AFC Eltham OC Eley Park AFC Bulleen Cobras AFC Bulleen / Templestowe AFC Brunswick AF C

Box Hill North AFC Banyule AFC Albert Park AFC AJAX AFC TOTAL DONATIONS 105 35

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New Donor Rate 25 %

Congratulations to Ormond who receive 2 new Sh.errin footballs from Spalding, and gift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Great S outhern Pies for being the leader after Rd6. Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up your Captain Blood now - visit the VAFA website (vafa.asn.au) and join up now .

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DIVISION 1 : ; ;orth Ballarat hosted Mambourin Tigers and were surprised by a tenacious Mambourin Tigers who managed to post a 32 point victory away from home . 1Viambourin Tigers have adapted quite well to first division kicking 9 13 67 to North Ballarat's 5 5 35 . In the other division one game Karingal and Geelong were match of the day at Bulleen Templestowe and Karingal continued on their winning way kicking 17 10 112 to Geelong's 2 1 15 . This week : Nth Ballarat and Karingal play in what will be a close game but it looks like Karingal may be too strong and post another victory . Geelong and Mambourin Tigers meet in the other first division game in what should be a close game . Mambourin >eem to be coming into form and should just get over the line against Geelong. J_.j...

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DIVISION 3 : Parkside continued to look the goods and managed to account for an enthusiastic Broadmeadows 2 . Geelong played a good brand of football and defeated a very competitive Sth Yarra 2 . This week: Ringwood are dropping down from division 2 to play Geelong 2 in what should be a close game. Geelong are my tip for this game and 0 & M Jets 2 come down to play Broadmeadows 2 and may have a long bus trip home if you know what I mean! !

Maribyrnong were far too strong for a young Moonee ',,-alley side and were able to kick away in the second half of the game . Maribyrnong 18 10 118 to Moonee Valley 2 3 15 . Broadmeadows also had a big win over Ringwood who could not get the running game going agains t Broadmeadows tight defense . Broadmeadows 18 15 113 to Ringwood 0 0 00 . Sth Yarra 1 played the young Bulleen , GAL combination at Bulleen and played a good bran d of TIG E RS ~ football coming away with an NOR-P-! impressive win . D,E:~ iy~ Sth Yarra 12 11 83 defeated Bulleen Templestowe 1 2 8 . BROADMEADOWS 1 Bendigo traveled to Colac and 5TH . YARRA I must have enjoyed the bus ride as they managed to post BEhJD(G01 another victory for the KARINGAL 2 season . Bendigo 13 9 82 to 0 & 1 :' '~~ S I Colac's 5 7 43. In the last AR1~`'RN9NG division 2 game for the round i :aringal 2 played Ovens and COLAC ,lurray Jets . After nearly MOO",'--,E VALLEY 2'oing to the wrong town they RINGWOOD iecovered well and came out * received forfeit last round with a 41 point victory .

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~EV I EW West Brunswick was happy to gain the points in the end against an Elsternwick outfit that were still a chance during the final quarter . Dylan Kent was amongst the best for the Pies while Sam Brockley did well in his comeback game for the victors . Swinburne University recorded a tidy win over Power House, despite the latter's eight goal last quarter . Higgins and Mruchie kicked 13 between them, while Smith, Fragiacomo and Murphy controlled the game from the middle of the park . Hawthorn had a big win over Richmond. Hawk forward Dan Lauletta was the star the day, booting 17 goals . He was ably assisted by Preston, Banfield and Burke . Whisper O'Sullivan was superb for the vanquished .

South Melbourne Districts overcame a disappointing Monash Gryphons in a game delayed by a potentially tragic injury to South's Joel Vr'ashington . Fortunately, it wasn't as serious as first thought, and hopefully he'll be up and running as soon as possible . Good luck Joel . Finally, St .Johns beat Syndal .

_ ._ .__,.. .~ PREVIE W What Pete Says: Richmond Central host St . John's 4C in a contest that certainly appears a mismatch on paper . As any, "expert째 will tell you however, games are not played on paper. Having said that, the JOCs are as good as any team in the division, while the Cobras are still looking to break their duck . I cannot see these trends changing today . JOCs to win . A Hawthorn derby as Swinburne University take on Hawthorn Amateurs at St . James' Park . The Razorbacks have defied many people's expectations so far this season, while the Hawks are yet to lose a game . Ultimately, I think Hawthorn are too strong . Haw-thorn for mine . Power House welcome Elsternwick to Ross Gregory Oval . Power House have struggled since coming down from D2 while Elstermvick's form has been harder to read . Today however I have no doubt that the Wicks will add another notch to the "W' column .

Monash Gryphons take on Syndal Tally Ho in a must win match for both teams . The Gryphons have underachieved so far, despite having some tough opposition, and I think this week is no different . They've been tepid for the most part, and seem stuck in a rut . Unless they can break that cyele . I would not be surprised to see Syndal take the spoils today . 36

S o u t h Melbourne Districts and W e s t Brunswick clash in v:!iat could well be the match of the day. The Bloods have been solid all season, while West Brunswick certainly looks like contenders for a quick return to D2 . In an entertaining contest, I think the Magpies will get up today, but not without a fight (not to be taken literally).

What Ed Says: Richmond has set their minds to a year of rebuilding after the retirement of a number of veterans . The Joes, on the other hand, had a taste of finals footy last year and are no doubt one of the form sides of the grade . Jocs for Inc . Yet another Derby as Hawthorn make the small trek down to S' burne . The Razorbacks are up and firing this year whilst the Hawks would be happy with their start to the season . Cargill on Murchie promises to be a good match up whilst the Students brains trust will be working overtime to get the right match up for the Hawks goal machine, Lauletta . Fancy a bit of an upset . Swinburne for mine . Power House and Elsternwick clash with both sides keen to rebound after losses last week. Still like the Wicks form, running West Brunswick close w째ill prove to be no easy task . Wicks for me. M onash and Sydnal meet (get that Big Stick out Willo!) with Monash desperate for a win . Have to agree with you Willo, the Gryphs have underachieved but I am keeping the faith . A midfield of Hetherington, Bourbon, Flowerday and Wells is a strong as anything going around . Last chance, but Gryphs for Inc . Finally, the match of the day sees South Melbourne and 4'dest Brunswick meet . South have thrown the odd bad one in with some particularly good ones . The Westies have been pretty consistent and will be buoyed by the Inclusion of some new and old stars alike . Westies for me . "RESERVES" Pete : JOCs, Hawks . Wicks . Hoers, Blood s

Rd Jocs, Hawks . Wicks, Monas (with A'illo BOG), and 'Westies. SOCIAL Monash Gryphons wish to remind their players and supporters of the Players Revue Night this Saturday (18th May) at the Gryph Inn from 7 .34pm . Cost is $10. Hawthorn has their Parents day at Elsternwick next week . don't miss it! See Stroudv or Ed . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


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Tim ;:err on achi mg 50 games for the Hawks . Leaders of the smaller brigade, both ask for no favour s -i a Saturday. Well done . -_.-ICK congratulate the following players wh o e,. milestones in today's game against Powe r use . Chris Walker today pulls on his original Red nd Black Jumper with No 44 on the back for the 150th ,line . Chris is a highmarking goal kicking fonvard whose areer with the club spans over 10 years, including ;_ tmerous goalkicking avvards . Proven master of the ,-ngrel punt, all at the Wicks congratulate him o n in 1, this milestone in his career and look forward to arch towards the magical 200 games . Aaron Foster is a hard running forward -who has proven himself to be an adaptable key position player all over the ground . Well done on 50 games and many mor e j !ie future . Mark Franken also plays his 50th game :Il . A previous winner of the Ressies B&F week in, out, he battles hard to give his small players first of the ball . May there be plenty more of it . od luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to all trilo have sent us information . Any correspondence __irding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given ic. < .lly by 5pm Monday) to Peter via phone on 9569 ~'? or email psdtw5473Chotmail .com (home - I'm on iil,lidt .ys for the next fortnight) or Ed via email o n

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D3 SECTION Swinburne 8 32 Hawthorn 17 31 Lauletta South Melbourne Dist 6 26 (-Lt ~ : ers 'ns Swinburne 5 18 Richmond 0 17 inter Elsternwick 1 16 D3 RESERVES K. Currie ElsternNviek 1 13 Stroud Hawthorn 2 12 Doi St Johns 0 11 I Hevwood West Brunswick 3 10 Lake Richmond 0 9 , iackamos Hawthorn 6 9 `~ur~liie

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Coach : Peter Tyson Res Coach : Ed Sill 1 I. Baccini 2 C. Alexander 3a A. Knott 3b N. Patterson 4a S . Stevens 4b B . Glover 5a S . Avery 5b T. Kerr 6a P. Avery 6b A . Tsoumbris 7 D. Moncriefif 8 J. Cargil ; 9 e 10 P. Orcfiard g 11 M . Pollock 12 S. Bonfield 13aJ. Murphy 13bJ. Povey 14aD. Lauletta 14bT. Fitzpatrick 15 M. Tyson 16 C . Reed 17aB. Ruzicka 17bR . Steel e 18 A. Collins 19 J. Law S. Parker 21 P. Burke 22 C. Habel 23 J. Micheal 24 J . Jackomonis 25 M. Zaverella 26 N . Hayes . Lor 7 R 2 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. Barker 30 P. Phillips 31 L. Collin s 32 D. McCowan 33 P. Stroud 34 R. Johnston 35 S . Davies 36 A. West

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Coach: Peter O'Connor Asst Coach : Jeff Scotland Res Coach: Roderick Marshall 1 A. Rolls 2 D. Boland 3 N. Pavlou ( RVC) 4 B . Turner (C) 5 M . Braini 6 H. Clarke 7 C. Richardson 8 J. Clarke (VC) 9 A . Bu rt 10 J. Rainey 11 J. Gill 12 D. O'Connor 13 J. Harris 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Has eler 16 J. Carrington 17 C . Macleod ( RC) 18 F. Doyle 19 J. Evans 20 B. Ryan 21 D. Miller 22 S. Evans 23 24 J. Taylor 25 M. Driessen 26 J. Senior ( VC) 27 J. Robe rtson (VC) 28 D. Murrihy 29 R . Cassio 30 R . Duncan 31 R . Marshall 32 33 R . Taylor 34 J . Marshall 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson 37 S. West

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Coach : Derek Thoene Asst Coach: Jason Murchie Res Coach: David Murphy Res Asst Coach: Cameron Bc~e~' 1 A. Albert (VC) 2 J. Sheedy (DVC) 3 J. Piotrowsk i 4 A. Fidler 5 J. Demarte 6 B. Prior 7 J. Murchie (C) 8 M. Higgins 9 L . Morrison 10 M. Anastassi 11 D . Milano 12 B . Nicoll 13 M . Luckey 14 R . Goode 15 C. Thomas 16 S . Reynoldson 17 D. Parncutt 18 A . Fiumani

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Well what a difference a week makes in football. The results have now formed a distinct group at the top of the table that have thrown down the gauntlet to the rest of competition. Werribee Amateurs returned to the winners list as they destroyed a mediocre Eltham line-up . The Bees took control of the game with an eight goal to one first quarter and after an even second quarter Werribee blew their opposition out of the water . With Carlesso unstoppable up forward kicking seven goals and Fogarty rampant in the forward line and ruck the Turtles were never a chance as they went down by 115 points . It was a real arm wrestle at Brens Oval with Wright and Zulicki impassable in the UHS-VU defence . The lead seesawed in the first half, but with Garrett playing a great stopping role and Keillor dominant in the ruck, Box Hill was up by seven points at half time . It was in the premiership quarter that UHS-VU lifted to establish an i l-point break at the last change . For the second week in a row, Box Hill hit the front in the final quarter with Thoi proving dangerous, but the superior run of the students proved enough to see Uni High home by fourteen points. North Brunswick is fast becoming the masters of the tight encounter although it should not have been that way as they blitzed Mt.Lilydale and established a sixgoal lead by three quarter time . However, it all fell apart as Dales Pat Carolan and Roy Katene dominated in the last quarter . In another nail biting finish for North, a . frantic last minute saw Mt.Lilydale throw everything but the kitchen sink in effort to score the winning goal, however, it was not to be as the siren sounded with the ball in Mt.Lilydale's attacking goal-square . Joe Boudoloh and Abe Kyriazis were outstanding all day for North while Mt .Lilydale's backmen Kev Maniscalchi and Andrew Del Biondo were good for the losers . Albert Park stamped its mark on D4 with a crushing win against the hapless Bulleen Cobras . Bulleen's flooding and continual playing to the sidelines stemmed the tide early in the match, however, the Falcons soon overcame the tactics and with Andy Fleming prominent around the ground and Kelvin Grace showing style and ."grace" marking and kicking truly, the result was never in doubt as Albert Park won by 117 points. In one of the toughest road trips in D4, St .Mary's left their recent good form at home as Rupertswood played a style of football the Saints had no answer for . Gilchrist, Hill and Webb battled hard against the odds for St.Mary's, but with Baines, Price, and Whitehead unstoppable up forward with seven, five and six goals respectively, St .Mary's were never in the hunt as Rupo played a pleasing four quarter game to win by 151 points . Old Westbourne had the bye. 42

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5/5 (Season 17/25) , Reserves 5/5 (Season 17/25 ) BOX HILL NORTH V WERRIBEE AMATEUR S Box Hill North have shown great promise in recent weeks and will be desperate to register their first "scoreboard" win for the season but will be hard pressed to make in-roads on a confident Werribee . Chris Edwards and coach Tim Ellis have been great for the Bees and although Weston and Hutchison will try to repel the numerous Werribee attacks, the Bees will be too good and win by 54 points. OLD WESTBOURNE v UFIS-V U

Old Westbourne have been gutted in firstly losing narrowly to the league leaders and then kicked while they were down by losing their points from their only win due to an ineligible player . The students will be looking to inflict more damage on the Warriors, and with Gorringe on the ball and Tate up forward, they will have the firepower to succeed . On the other hand, the Warriors have been very close in recent weeks and coming off the live will be fresh as daisies and looking for blood. With Robson fully fit and Fairfield flexing his muscles, it's the Warriors for me by 1 point . ST MARYS v NORTH BRUNSWICK

St .Mary's return to Ferndale Park still smarting from their humiliating defeat last week, but will, however, find no respite against league leaders North Brunswick . With James Murphy beginning to show why he is one of the most dangerous players in the competition and Cam Twaddle providing great run from the wing it will be North Brunswick by 11 points. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS v BULLEEN COBRAS The Turtles have hit a low point last week and will be hoping to bounce back hard against Bulleen . Meanwhile, Bulleen have attempted to use the flood two weeks running with little success and the vast expanses of Turtle Park could once again prove difficult for them to sustain the tactic . If Gathercole can break through crowd and kick a bag it will be Eltham by 24 points . ALBERT PARK v RUPERTSWOO D The match of the round sees a rampant Rupo take on an amazing Albert Park. Rupertswood's captain Sinnett was back to his brilliant best last week while the Rupo on-ballers will be very hard for the Albert Park to control . However, the Falcons have improved with every match and with "Gracie" and new-comer Jason Hannett on fire in front of the goals, it will be Albert Park in a nail biter by 5 points .

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`~ Eg ? iBEE Peter Alabakis plays his 100th game and gteven Fuller plays his 50th today . A great effort by both , rs as they have both progressed through the junior to tiiior ranks at the club . NORTH BRUNSWICK Congratulations to Ange gcvrtmctrtino for reaching 150 games. After a stint at rlhran\State Bank Ange returned to North Brunswick a v, }lpars ago to be regular senior player & this year took ove r i ;le -.,nior coaching position at the Green & Golds . A hard ,,,nning midflelder who has occasionally has been used as a .u11 ?ng half back to instigate attacking moves from the i„ :kl.ine Ange has always been known as a leader at North . !,o a regular host of the North Brunswick Trivia Night he li~ been a valuable contributor off the field as well as on the ileld . Having coached the Reserves into a Grand Final in ;e ~-m 2001 we hope he can achieve that most sort after <ciuor flag. Well done Ange from all at North Brunswick . SOCIAL ,BULLE E~ Pt COBRAS Trivia Night . Date: 25th May at the Clubrooms Range of trivia topics . BYO Nibbles - drinks at Bar prices $10 per head. All Welcome - Please see Plugger to srgn up on a table. ST MARY S This Saturday sees the return of the infamous St.Mary's Cocktail Party/Theme night . Come dressed with something starting with "S "for Saints or "M" for Marys . NORTH BRUNSWICK is also having their trivia night this week. All members and non-members are welcome to test their trivia knowledge against the brilliance of Ben McCallum .

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D4 SECTION Tate UHS-VU Keillor Box Hill North J . Dwyer St Marys Whitehead Rupertswood D. Newton North Brunswick Carlesso Werribee D4 RESERVES H. Tsialtas North Brunswick Cavalieri UHS-VU

Rousos Ullo Phillips Flack Harding

St Marys North Brunswick Rupertswood Werribee Werribee

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St Marys v . North Brunswick Eltham v. Bulleen Cobras Albert Park v. Rupertswood

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8 8.3 11 .6 17.12 23 .16 (154) 1.0 4.0 4.0 6.3(39) LTHAM COLLEGIANS Wem'bee : Carlesso 7, Ellis 4, Hoffman 4. Fogarty 2, Schemed 2, Walsh, Baker, Johns, Marinis . Best: Johns, Carlesso. Fogarty, Ellis . Edwards . Johnson . Eltham : Jenkins 2, Fisher 2 . Gathercole . Stockdale. Best- Doody, Brick, Luttick,Stocvkdale. Mizzi. McDonald. Umpires: P. Holtman, S . Morgan (F). R Place, J. Wigness (B). M. Camilleri (G) 14 .8 17.13 (115) UHS-VU 4 .2 7.7 14.17 (101) BOX HILL NORTH 4.6 8.8 11.15 UHS-VU: Tate 6 . Cusick 2, Gorringe 2 . M Butera 2, Rose, Lapish, Wallace, Carrick . Haynes Best: Wright . Hellner, Zulicki, Gorriuge, Ludlow, Cusick Box Hill North: Thai 4, Odza 2 . Keillor 2. Hardigan 2, Tsacltdis. Herpich, Cook, Bolitho Best- Perry, Pietersen . Oldfield, Herpich, Tha l Umpi res: P. Keogh, G . Kelly (F ) NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.6 10.9 14 .11 16.12 (108) MT LILYDALE 1.1 .0 4.3 8.6 16 .7 (103) North Brunswick: Murphy 7, Twaddle 3, Boudoloh 2 . Verga 2, D .Ne«2on. Weniliam . Best- Adams, Boudoloh, Care . Murphy. Famulari, Verga. Mt Lilydale : Carolan 3 . Gibson 2, Holloway 2, Kidd 2 . Pearce 2, DelBiondo. Hayes. Katene, Maniscalclll, F.Varga. Best- Maniscalchi . Del Biondo, Carolan, Holloaay. Katene. A.Penhale. Umpires : R. Martyn . G . Paleodimos (F). M. Slorl}zzka (G) ALBERT PARK 4.1 8 .8 14 .12 23 .13 (151) BULLEEN COBRAS 1.1 1 .3 3.4 5.4(34) Albert Park: Grace 7. Hamiett 4 . Surace 2, McLelland 2.Fehring 2, Overend . Barker.Roe. BestGrace, Surace, McLellan . Fleming, 2, M.Dowdle, Sutton Overend, Baker. Bullcenn Cobras: ABurton 2. Chan, Lamers. Mazzarella. Best- Trencht, Dall'oglio. Borrelli, S.GVigney . Tchicineviran.A Burton Umpires : A. Firley (R) (F), A. Spited. A. Vaiopoulos (B) . L. Pell . P. Gait (G) RUPERTSWOOD 8 .5 16 .10 24.13 33 .18(216) ST MARYS 1 .0 3.3 6.6 9.11 (65) Rupertswood: Baines 7, Whitehead 6, Price 5, Asti 3, Flynn 3 . Hatty 3. Edon 2 . Ocallaghan . Ramsay , Sinned, Gallus. Best- Baines , Clark Siunett. Flynn_ . Carmicahel. St Marys: Hill 2 . Bernardi, Perelberg, F Harrison . Webb, Cara, P Harrison, Schembri . Best- GIlchrest. Hill, webb .F Harrison,P Harrison . Carra Umpires: M . Argall (F) RESF,RVES WERRIBEE 8 .3 13.7 21 .13 31.18 (204) 0 .1 0.2 0 .3 1.3(9) ELTHAM Werribee: Harding 10, Flack 5 . Andrews 4, Czajkowski 3, Hovey 2, P.Alabakis 2 . Hann, Owens, Abbey, Nedinis, Parslow. Best, Harding, Flack, Andrewes, Mahoey . P.Alabakis, Owens . Eltham: Howgate. Best- Keleher, D.Howgate, Barnett, Santaluga . Watson. Barnett. UHS-VU 11 .6 16.9 26 .11 35.17 (227) 1.0(6) BOX HILL NORTH 0.0 1.0 1 .0 UHS-VU: Cavalieri 5, Fisher 5. S Butera 5, Horde 3 . Rawolle 3, Callejen 3. N Thomas 3, Carruthers, J Thomas, MartdalLs . P Thomas . Warren . Holmes. Weber, Eddy . Best- Fisher. N Thomas . Cavalleri. Holmes . Carruthers, S . Butera. Box Hill North: Bennett. Best- B Evans, Stewart, Heyes. Steele. Ellls, Hope NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 4 .8 6 .10 11 .13 (79) MT LILYDALE 3.0 5 .2 6.6 6.9 (45) North Brunswick: H .Tsialtas 3. Santecroce 2 . P.Sorleto, tillo, Giovanoglou, Lattouf, Briffa, Gillard. Best, Briffa . Santecroce. Burrows . Ceravolo, B.Carter, Lawton. Mt LIlydale : Nick McConnell 3, Conunerford 2, Costello, Van Duuren . Best Dann, Del Biondo. Van Duuren . Johnson, Nick McConnell, Morrison . ALBERT PARK 1.4 9.10 14.16 18 .20 (128) BULLEEN COBRAS 3,5 3 .9 4.1 6.13 (49) Albert Park : Payne 6,Tricarico 3,Harper 3, Green 2 . Jackson 2 . Pashas, McGuire. Best- Payne. McGuire, Smyth . Robinson . Pas)ras Phillips Bulleen Cobras: McCarthy 2, Ricketts 2, Ingra, Robinson. Best- Ricketts, K.Burton . A Burton, McCarthy, P.Mastromatmo . Cimino RUPERTSW000 1.4 5 .8 6.11 9.14 (68) ST. MARY'S 5.1 11 .5 13.10 18 .11 (119) : Phillips 4, Fox 3. McKenzie 1 . Best- Zarb, Mezzatesta, Rupertswood Phillips, Fox. Harty. Wals h St. Ma ry's: Rousis 4, Koutamakis, Theoharris, Anthony, Clarke, McLennan 2, Evans. Brown, Millar, Wright 1 . Best- Anthony, McLennan Rousis, Watson . Theoliarris, Ryan .


ALBERT PARK

Coach: John Ahern Res Coach : Paul Shoppee P. Smith (Cl 2 I S. Robinson (s) 2 N . Pastras (r) 3 R. Baker 4 G . Parmansche 5 J. Hannett 6 J. Storey (VC) 7 S. Venables 8 C. Jackson 9 P. Chambers 10 M . Phillips 11 A . Fleming 12 C . Fehring 13 B. Payne 14 S. Fairfield 15 D. Borley (s) 15 J . Snorasson (r) 16 C. Roberton (VC) 17 D. McLella n 18 J. Taylor (s) 18 H. Koop (r) 19 A. Steward 20 K . Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 D. Overend 23 V. Surace 24 T. Green 25 K. Daley 26 J . Harnath 27 M . Hyams 28 R . Buckley

29 J. Marini s 30 A. Mandylaris 31 S. McGuire 32 J . Robilotta 33 J. Murray 34 T. Houston 35 A. D'Mingo 36 M. Pearson 37 L. Hogan 38 J . Rowe 39 D. 'Odorico 40 M . Lapsley 41 T. Panayotou 42 J. Wier 43 J . Tsoukas 44 C. Leorke 45 J. Bourne 46 S. Allan 47 L . Tricarico 48 M. Dowdle 49 C. Wilson 50 S . Mellis 51 L. Miceli 52 A . Graham 53 M. Williams 54 W. Ro e 55 S . Chisholm 56 D. Smyth 57 J. Sutton 58 J. Hoy 59 G . Irvine 60 I . Pignataro 61 J . Daley 62 A . Harper 77 S. Garcia 78 J. Norman 79 S. Tot h

80 G . Bateson

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BOX HILL NORTH

Coach : Peter Armstrong Res Coach: Ian Atkinson 1 Blackman J 2 Smith S 3 Odza A 4 Pott erJ 5 Pietersen A 5a Hutchinson r 5b Jenkins A 6 Martini D 7 Stewart S 8 Lacey M 8a Chamberlain R 9 Sallantioglu A 10 Cook S 11 Kennedy D 14 Gmaz R 15 Jimoulis T 16 Weston G 17 Cavallo G 18 Wilson G 19 Keillor L 20 OId6eId K 21 Hopes J 22 Steele A 23 Naumovski J 24 Ferri s C 25 Michelle A 27 Thoi T 28 Brunning S 29 Rodgers M 30 Bolitho J 31 Ives C 32 Mortimer P 34 McCar ti n M 37 Woolridge D 38 Buckland G 38a Bennett G 40 Tsadidis J 41 Jackson C 42 Tarulli A 44 Garrett J 46 Cinar K 48 Marulli D 49 Ellis T 50 Tarulli M 53 Oldheld I 57 Woods P 69 Aguilar G 78 Steele P 80 Evans S 111 Armstrong P

BULLEEij COBRAS

Coach : Angelo Lamanna Assist Coach : Scott Dodson Res Coach : Matt Bourbon 4 1 . McLeod 4 N. Cartledge 5 M . Starrett 7 F. Bald i 8 T. Mazzarella 9 B. Hoare 11 C. Borelli 12 D. Thompson 14 G . Pemberton 15 J . Trinchi (RC) 17 S . Reddish 19 S. Trapman 21 N . Lykopandis 22 M. Turne r

25 W. Olney 27 J . Cartledge 28 A . Foskett 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 . Chan 44 B. Saaksjarvi 45 J . Mustica 47 S . Irvin e 48 M . Soumildes 49 G. Anderton 51 R . Rodrigues 55 S. Wigney 61 D. Rennie T. Arnold P. Aslangul D. Beraldo H . Biram M. Bourbon D. Bourbon R. Cumino J . Clark T. Dennaoui G. Fortune J. Hambridge T. Hurley A. Lamanna R. Lamanna Lamers G. Mandekic M. Mastromanno P. Mastromanno S. Mastromanno Nas r C. Watson J. Tod d B. Pollock B. Nei l

T. Bourbon D. McMullin J . Rickett McCarthy Sullivan

ELTHAM Q.C . Coach : Brian Doody

Res Coach: John Glare 1 C. Sanders 2 T. Duggan 3 E . Savag e

4 B. Doody C/C 5 D. Bric k 6 T. Carter 7 B . Rashid 8 L. Sharpe 9 C . Watson 10 W. Bates 11 J. Mizzi 12 A. Tibballs 13 R. Bell 14 J . Kerkham 15 L. White 16 D. Barnett 17 L . Daly 18 S. Macdonald 19 S. Robins 20 J . Panetta 21 M . Hart 22 J. McKenzie 23 R . Watson 24 K. Drummond 25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare Res C/C 27 J. Stockdal e 28 T. Barnett 29 D. Howgate 30 M. Decker 31 B. Keleher 32 C. Baud 33 A . Howgate 34 D. Buller 35 G. Smith 36 L. Donaldson 37 J. Trumble 38 R. Beecrof t

39 F. Coonerty 40 J . Bau d

41 A . Mann 42 J. Hovvgate 43 J. Mann 44 T. Johns 45 R. Davies 46 48 B . Turney 49 B . Hespe 50 51 S. Maxfield 52 G . Stackpoole 53 54 P. Harding 55 G. Jenkins 56 J. Shannon 57 S. Gathercole 58 59 B. Evans 61 62 63 M. Luttick 64 S. Schafer

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NORTH BRU ;?SWICK

Coach: David Keast

Coach : Ange Sammarfino

Coach : Ashley Casperson

Coach : Tony West

Res Coach: Paul Cummerftxd

Res Coach: Gary Cutler

Res Coach : Stephen Leitch

Res Coach : Shane McLauchlan

1 D. Johnson 2 P. Hayes 3 M . Brebner

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1 Wernham S 2 Adams D 3 Lattouf G

4 Dimarco P

OLD ".lESTBOURNE

1 G. Robson (VC) 2 A . Casperson 3 S. Depiazza

RUPERTSWOD D

2 Fox D. 3 Page S. 4 Crox€ord D.

4 T. Gigas

5 Boddington P.

5 S. Hewitt 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 7 A . Christo 8 A. Horsburgh 9 K. Murphy 10 J. Wilson 11 S. Phillips

6 Gallus S . 7 Whitehead B. 8 Plummer T. 9 Clarke M .

13 Ullo M 14 Newton D 15 Tsiaftas H

13 J. Cornea 14 S. Mattsson 15 A. Board

14 Plummer L. 15 Webb N. 16 Clarke P.

5 R. McKenzie M . Jelenc 7 D. Hendrie 8 K. Maniscalchi (VC) 9 A. Del Biondo 10 J . Gardiner 11 C. Gibson

5 McMahon W 6 Pizzari D 7 Magnuson D 8 Guppy D 9 Sammartino A 10 Fawcett W 11 Boudoloh J

12 J . Commerford

12 Care S

13 R. Kidd 14 C . Walsh 15 A . Bullerjahn

16 D . Morrison

12 N . Naidu

10 O'Callaghan A . 11 Moule B. 12 Cardillo K .

13 Sinnett B.

16 Tsialtas S

16 S. Christo

17 Hatty R .

17 P. Beddoes 18 V. Steer 19 M . Leonard 20 J. Penhale 21 M . Cunningham 22 M . Wells 23 B. Egan 25 A. Delahunt 26 T. Flanagan 27 N . Pearce (VC) 28 A. Costello 29 D. Hicks 30 A. Penhale 31 T. Roche 32 P. Carolan (C) 33 C. Anderson 34 L . Kellett 35 D. Callanan 36 Rt. Di Nezza 37 B. Dunn 39 L . Allanson 40 M . Rhodes 41 R. Katene 42 M . Pereira 43 D. Holloway 44 N. McConnell 45 K. Fraser 46 N. McConnell 47 C. Lonergan 48 S . Dougherty

17 Kyriazis A 18 Verga J 19 Famulari 5 20 Closter L 21 Santacroce R 22 Freeman J 23 Brit€a J 24 Aiani M 25 Duson W 26 Murphy J 27 Vaina M 28 Gillard S 29 30 Healey S 31 Heck J 32 Robertson B 33 Rotella J 34 Pisasale M 35 36 37 Shepherd S 38 Wallmeyer N 39 Rhook C 40 McCallum B 41 Twaddle C 42 Papanikolou J 43 Page J 44 Grist 5 45 46

17 M. Aqualina 18 P. King (VC) 19 R . Aldridge 20 M. Houston 21 M. Christo 22 L . O'Sullivan 23 S. Huntington 24 L . Fairfield (C) 25 M. Stapleton 26 P. Mesman 27 D. Billman 28 D. Slattery 29 D. Horsburgh 30 R. McMillan 31 M. Baulch 32 G . Jenkinson 33 D. Benn 34 P. Stewart 35 D. Rivalland 36 K. Pillsbury 37 A. Leitch 38 B . Mattsson 39 A . Robbins 40 S . Leitch 41 K. Miller 42 S . Roberts 43 A . Runciman 44 B . Slattery

18 Pettman M . 19 Mezzatesta M. 20 Flinn P. 22 Stevens D. 23 West M . 25 Nike D. 26 Zarb D. 27 McMahon N. 28 McDonald D . 29 Baines M . 32 Sinnet P. 33 Glassey G . 35 Certo C. 36 Henry P. 37 38 Pettman B. 39 Walsh D. 40 Drago C . 41 Bowman P.

49 J . Hoffman

47 Prestigiacomo N

47 T. Said

50 T. Gamble 51 P. Bas6ck 52 B . Leek 53 J . Kerr 54 D. King 55 H . Flanagan 58 A . Cox 60 C . Carstens

48 Carter D 49 Lawton D 50 Ferrante F 51 Sorleto P 52 Brine P 53 Pokrajak A 54 Hill D 55

48 T. Scholes 49 R . Naidu 50 P. Habersatt 51 L. Stevens 52 D. Ball 53 S. Chafley 54 M. Crosswell 55 D. Clowes

56 Cutler G

56 R . Skinner

57 Hill M 58 Giovanoglou N 59 Mollo L 60 Nabbs S

57 M. Warren 58 I . Smith 59 A. Lipscombe 60 N . Aqualina

63 D . Prest 64 D. Smith 65 D. Burrows 66 D . Turner 67 N . Senior

J. Drago T. Grace L . Proctor H . Gurrier-Sanders

C. Varga

G. Bird N . Whitehead J .Drago S . Taylor

45 S . Robertson 46 E . Sandstrom

61 Goumas G 62 Carter B

42 Swann B. 43 Phillips R. 44 Icely A. 45 Hum D. 46 Eden T. 47 Soutaris A. 48 49 0'Riley C. 50 Walsh D. 51 MacPherson B . 52 Moskaljuk S .

53 Bugeja N . 54 Gibbs R . 55 Ramsay J . 56 Hatty G . 57 Moskaljuk P. 60 Price G. . 62 McMahon A. 64 66 Mandouit L .

69 Bradbury H. 70 Temming L. 74 77 O'Callaghan M . 78

63 64 McKenzie A

65 Rigazzi L 66 Pretty R

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M ST. MARYS Coach : Michael Learmonth Res Coach: TBA 1 T.Brown 2 B.Boyes 3 J.Carra 4 N.Goldsworthy 5 J .Dwyer 6 S.Stone 7 A.Dxyer 8 A.Zsembery 9 R.Orme 10 G .Koumantatakis 11 J .Bernardi 12 AWebb 13 J .Hil l 14 C.Goldsworthy 15 M.Purcell 16 L.Anthony 17 PWest 18 B.Frail 19 VRyan 20 A.Lane 21 M .Gilchrist 22 R .Allen 23 F.Harrison 24 J.Oconnor 25 C.Bartiett 26 RMulcahy 27 M .Banks 28 J .Innes 29 P.Harrison 30 P.Watson 31 D.Thomson 32 P.Rheining 33 M.Ohalloran 34 A.Pakovski 35 G .Theoharris 36 E .Evans 37 L.Vincent 38 C .Handley 39 T.Millar 40 N .Luce 41 B.Graetzer 43 M.Chamberlin 44 M .Robinson 45 P.Ryan 46 S.Angus 47 P.Rousis 48 D.Morcom 49 G .Schembri 50 A.Wibawa 53 B.Armitstead 54 J .Wright 55 B .Perelberg 56 J .Vincent 57 D. Watson 58 B.Lewis 59 K.Mclennan 61 N.Jackson 63 PRoseman 65 S .Roseman 66 C.Roseman 69 J.Hendy 80 J.Clarke 88 ABallantyn e

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UHSOB Coach : Pat Mackey Res Coach : Peter Dinnick 1 M . Wright (VC) 2 B . Ueberan g 3 A.Talarico 4 L . Gorringe 5 T. Fulton (VC) 6 S . Cracknel l

7 D. Zuluck i

8 D. Haslett (C) 9 R . Smith 10 B. Carrick 11 J. Shepherd 12 B. Farrelly 13 N. Rose (VC) 14 J . Ham 15 S . Brown 16 J. Tate 17 C . Langendorf 18 A. Hellner 19 J. Uebergang 20 G . Madrigrano 21 B . Abrahamsen 22 G . Mandalis 23 G. Ternes 24 N . Hahn 25 S. Haynes 26 P. Thomas 27 A. Cusic 28 V. Cavalieri 29 K. Weber 30 M . Butera 31 P. Dolence 32 J . Michael 33 P. Greenbank 34 J. O'Neil l 35 A. Butera 36 A. Pendlebury 37 G . Catterall 38 R. Lapish 39 M . Rea 40 L. Maguire 41 A . Ludlow 42 D. Wallace 43 M. O'Neill 44 C. Percy 45 P. Dinnick 46 C. Siotos 47 M . Kennedy 48 M . Davidson 49 M . Kinnane 50 B. Dryne 51 R . Hortle 52 M. Collins 53 C. Witnish 54 R. Witnish 55 56 D . Creek 57 G. Divenuto 58 J. Thomas 59 J . Barron 60 L. Turner 61 T. Stathopoulos 62 K . Rodgers 63 D . Parker 64 R . Middleton 65 66 S. Butera 67 M . De Luise 68 L. Holmes 69 S . Frost 70 E . Ricciuti 72 S. Duke 73 S. Devlin 88 D. Fisher

WERRIBEE Coach : Tim Elli s

Res Coach : Paul Smit h I R O'Connor 2 L. Kerr 3 D. Flack 4 J. Johns 5 P. Barsby 6 S.Lyons 7 T. Ellis 8 P. Dawes 9 M .Bradfield 10 M. Keogh 11 M. Green 12 M. Walsh 13 F. Mehmert 14 B. McMillan 15 A. Murphy 16 S . Fogarty 17 A . Tedesco 18 S. Pugliese 19 J. Addamo 20 P. Albakis 21 M .Johnson 22 A. Dibatista 23 J . Hoffman 24 J. Cric k 25 A . Hovey 26 S.Parslow 27 P. Browning 28 D. Turner 29 S. Dole 30 B . Carlesso 31 B . Waters 32 M . Dolegowski 33 D. Owen s 34 N . Lovell 35 B. Cunningham 36 C. Eward s 37 J . Ayling 38 D. Velisha 39 L. Langfield 40 S . Fuller 41 G. Grogan 42 D. Ellis 43 L. Carson 44 D. Nedinis 45 J. Marinis 46 R. Hann 47 G. Fuller 48 M . Foote 49 E. Mahoney 50 K. Pace 51 B. Patton 52 C. Andrews 53 L. Djakovic 54 A. Casserta 56 0. Walsh 57 D. Abbey 58 A . Cmerilla 59 A. Lon6 60 M. Czajkowski 61 D. Delany 62 S . Liangos 63 A. Stewart 64 G. McGowan 65 S. Parslow 66 M . Egan

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Old Ivanhoe v . St Bernards Old Scotch v. Old Trinity University Blues v . Marcellin St Kevins v . Old Xaverians MHSOB v. De La Sall e Mazenod v. Ormond ,old Haileybury v . Old Paradians Old Essendon v. Hampton Rovers at Elsternwick Park Sunday Old Brighton v . Therry Penola North Old Boys v . Old Melburnian s Prahran v . Glen Eira Old Mentonians v . Whitefriar s St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Old Camberwell Collegians v. Caulfield Grammarians Beaumaris v. Banyul e

ctio n Mentone Amateurs v . St Leos Emmaus AJAX v . Old Ivanhoe

Aquinas v . University Blacks Monash Blues v. Old Geelong Williamstown CYMS v. Bulleen Templestowe Peninsula v . La Trobe University Fitzroy Reds v. Salesian Yarra Valley v . Old Carey Oakleigh v . Bentleigh hew v. Parkside

A Section St Johns v. Swinburne University Hawthorn v . Power House at Elsternwick Park Saturday Monash Gryphons v . Richmond Central West Brunswick v. Syndal Tally Ho Elsternwick v . South Melbourne District s

4 Section Werribee v . Old Westbourne UHSOB v. Mt Lilydale North Brunswick - Bye Bulleen Cobras v. Box Hill North Rupertswood v. Eltham St Marys v. Albert Park

Caulfield Or. v. Old Xaverians De La Salle v. Old Brighton St . Bernards v . Marcellin Old Melburnians v. St . Kevins Junction Oval University Blues v. Old Scotc h Old Trinity v . Beaumaris Old Haile--bury - "y e Hampton Rovers v. Old Essendon Mazenod v . Old Ivanho e Ormond v. Werribee Amateur s Therrv Paola v . North Old Boys Old Carey v. Rupertswoo d Yarra Vallev v. Old Paradians Whitefriars v. Old Camberwel l St. Leos Emmaus WP v. University Blacks ] e -i v. Oakleigh AJAX v. Monash Blues l .entone Panthers v. Sth Melbourne Districts at Mentone Gr., Keysborough

St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v . De La Salle (2) at Oval 2 Turner Road Reserve (77 J10) Bulleen-Templestowe v. St . Bernards (2) Old Westbourne v . '. . illiamstown CYMS switched from original draw

La Trobe Uni v . Aquinas 0 C Old Xaverians (2) v. MHSOB F t1 ) Prahran v . Mazenod 0 C De La Salle v . Old Essendon Or. Waverley Park St . Kevins v. Old Melburnian s Old Xaverians v. Eley Par k Therry Penola 0 B v. Fitzroy Reds Old Xaverians (2) v . Marcellin at IticHale Stadium at 10 a .m . Old Trinity v. Brunswick Universitv Blacks v . Old Ivanhoe

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_' (U19 -1 & Blue) _' (U19 - 2,3 & Red)

CTIC-- 1 Starting to find some form this week with 4 frt 5, but who would have thought that SKOBS would ha. be _-i belted by 10 goals? More of that later! Coach Walsh had his Eagles' team down at Waverley Rd . to play De La, they were expected to win . Marcellin began the ame we ll an d was leading comfortably at quarter time . Ec La came back at Marcellin in the second and if they had shared the ball an d rewarded the player making the play they could have been in front . De La frittered away a number of opportunities in the third an d a late goal pushed the deficit but a ll Eagles in the last to win by 52pts . Old Xavs are starting to get some momentum with another strong performance, this time against Old Brighton. Each time Old Bri ghton come back at Xavs in the last half, they were able to kick away . The Xavs HF line was marking everything an d creating countless opportunities . Pasceri on the ball , dominated . The St. Bernards machine just keeps rolling alon , demolishing anything in their wake . This time it was Old Scotch by 54pts! The Cardinals were only 17pts down at the last change an d with a chance of causing an upset . Coach Foster unleashed his charges after the third degree an d b ang! 7g to lg and a 54pt win . Uni Blues gave Old Melbournians a football lesson in the first quarter . Some wayward kicking proved costly. O .M .'s came back at Uni in the second with some stron running football, and were cha ll enging from then on . ~ut the difference at the first change was too great. Finally, in the upset of the round, the Caulfield Grammarians have arrived in Section 1 football . Coach Mathieson had them pumped an d they came out firing to open a 39pt lead at quarter time . SKOBS scoreless-- pathetic! Caulfield kept the pressure up for the rest of the match against a she llshocked St . Kevins, the lead stretched to a resounding 60pt win . SECTION 2 Old Trinity blew away Old Ivanhoe at home and had it not been for a very determined effort in the last quarter by OIG the margin may have been far greater . Bring on the challengers bean Peters and his charges are crying! Aitken ( 4) and Gibson better OT's . Old Haileybu ry gave Old Essendon a f right at McKinnon but were unable to hold the ramp an t Balloch (8) and Frazer in the final two quarters . Hanlon an d Hayes never say die Bloods. Hampton Rovers proved my tipping wrong with a strong showing at home. Had they kicked straighter their percentage could we ll have improved even moreso . Cave, Murray and Vaugh an continue to impress for the Rovers. Ormond with Quincy ( 7) an d Uphi ll dominan t proved too strong for Mazenod at home . The Nodders through C . Morris (8) an d Powe ll were in it at the half but r an out of gas, the home team kicking poorly in perfect conditions to halt any chance of extra percentage. Beauma ris had the bye . SECTION 3 The game was effectively over at quarter time with Old Camberwe ll banging home 7 majors to one against Therry Penola. Despite the efforts of Crook, Quinn and Thompson TP were outclassed in most positions. Pike an d Sigalas were outstan ding in an even team performance, with Hil lier & Grego ry impassable in

the bac okline. An out of s rt %sOldCar( never quit e recovered from Old Paradians' initial onslan I it . With

, Spinoso (5) and Egan on song the home team were neler headed . Angus (6) and Simson battled hard for the OC's . Rupertswood bounced out of the blocks against North Old Boys with Murphy and Sullivan in everything . While NOBS had good players in Lias and El-Terifi they were simply outclassed . The Yarra Valley Uni . Blacks match proved to be a close one with the Students kicking themselves out of a possible win . The Bushrangers with Crowe (7) and Gillin (4) on target were always just in front on the scoreboard, and despite a second half fightback 9 majors to 6 told the tale . Whitefriars continued their fine form with a solid win over St . Leos Emmaus WP. 6 majors to 0 in the first quarter told the tale and with Calavetta (8), Eames and Janson producing some of their best form the Animals had no answers . SECTION BLUE Were there some fantastic turnarounds this week! Bentleigh found some much needed form, Oakleigh moves into second place on the ladder, St . Bedes Mentone go on a kicking spree and Ajax have a goal kicking avalanche against De La . Down at Bentleigh reserve, the Demons went berserk in the first stanza having 19 shots to 4 with a net return of 10 goals . Krotif and Robertson were outstanding up fonvard . The Swans fought on gamely in the last outscoring Bentleigh 4 goals to ~- well done . The Krushers continued their winning run storming into second position on the ladder with a 39pt win over ladder rivals Blues . Rule number 1 : do not play unfit players. The big fellas hearts and leadership were present, but their bodies weren't . For Oaklei h they tackled hard, hit targets and were consistent day . When the Blues came at them hard in the third, they responded and went away with it . The Panthers were up against it right from the start. St . Bedes jumped out well with 6 goals to 1 in the first, and continued throughout the game . The Tigers shared the ball all over the ground and with 11 goal ~ekers, far too strong . The Jackers were out to prove one or two tipsters wrong with a 180pt thrashing of De La 2 . With the inclusion of Elliott Wollner at FF (first game back from Glandular Fever) they now had a target to kick to. 13 goals later - sensational! SECTION RED Aquinas as expected got over a determined Bulleen-Templestowe outfit and won well extending their lead at every change . St . Bernards (2) assured themselves of top position with a strong win over Old Westbourne . Madden and Johnston prime movers for the winners. La Trobe Uni. on the wide expanses of their home ground ran the game out far better than Old Xaverians (2) . Rogan, Cato and Freer better Xavs on the day . MHSOB sured up a top four position with a strong win over Williamstown CYMS who never gave in despite the lengthening of the margin all day .

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1 Marcel lin can expect to move up the ladder SI:CTIO'+ .ng goes the right way . But they will have to , tt, tlu Ionic the new glamour club, I'm not on board yet, but ,iU ccr knew, another surprise win and look out! Old > to make it three in a row when De La travels to th e ,.,le-open spaces of McHale Stadium . Coach O'Bee wi ll _iven his troops a very honest, open and forth right ~sal of their efforts in the last few weeks (I nearly d it from East Malvern) and no doubt, they wi ll listen ! give Uni a decent old belting at South Rd. The r~iinal s host O .M .'s at Camberwell . After morning tea, „i ;;iing of scones with jam & cream (where's my they wi ll then playa nice game of football - Scotch ; pts. Finally, all roads lead to Righet ti Oval for the _icbuster between the destroyers, St. Bernards an d ,),~ pretenders, St. Kevins . There are many match ;,ilners on both sides, but I suggest that it wi ll be the v that plays as a team that wi ll succeed . Selec tions: ,;urce ll in, Xavs, Old B ri ghton, St. Bernards and Old cz _ j ich . SECTION 2 Old Essendon host the ladder leaders Old i iv n ty an d while hoping for an upset to at least give some It the other teams some hope the OT's form is too good to

headaches for the Students today . Friars to continue their march . SECTION BLUE We have a fantastic round of matches this week, with 3 of the 4 going to the wire . Ajax and South Melbourne play the Albert Park derby on Ga ry Smorgan Oval. The Swan s wi ll find it very hard to control the Jackers on the wide exp anse of the Smorgan Oval. The Jackers have far too many avenues to goal with the Woll ners, Landberg s, Hershans and Nissens . But remember Swans, play hard, play fair, run in numbers an d enjoy your footy. The Blues, hamstrung by inju ries, are at home to the improving Demons in a game in which the ladder will rea lly tighten up. I'm going for the upset, Bentleigh to win in a cliffhanger - ~pts . The Krushers travel south down to Mentone Reserve where they face St . Bedes Mentone Tigers . Second plays fourth with Oakleigh bein the inform team, but at home the Tigers will pu ll off anot~er upset to get up in a thrill er - ipt. Fina lly, Mentone P anthers travel north to Basil St . to face De La in a game, I beli eve, they can win . The Panthers will need their main playmakers going we ll for them to ha~ c any chance. They will need to keep the game open and

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umaris welcome Old Haileybury and while the Blood s natch the Sharks for the first half I cannot see th e

team dropping this one today. ;Ll in-form Hampton Rovers travel to Old Ivanhoe in what ;,:T he the match of the round . The Rovers better form iii(! ;- ,Les a tough game for OIG, especially coming off las t re' : s poor showing. Rovers to leap into the four . ~vcmbee host a Mazenod team keen not to lose touch v:uil the top sides. The Bees at home and on the rebound v ill be too strong today . Ormond has the bye . SECTION 3 Old Paradians will continue their raid, ~- -I ~ on form with a win over Therry Penola, who will not

c ,° ale opposition any easy balls . ah Old Boys have the ch an ce to even up their season they host Old Carey at home . The OC's form has d away miserably recently, and while NOBS's for m thing to write home about I feel at home they will

i A r. :nanu more of the hall and win well. ,~ t_ Leos Emmaus WP travel to Sunbu ry where :ai . rtswood will keen to get at them. The Animals wi ll noi 3o down without a good showing but will find the n : rall strength of Rupo too much to handle . . :rra Va ll ey's big test comes today when they take on Old C_ _-lbercvell at Macleay Park. The Bushran gers have been on the improve, while the We llers have only had one lnulor hiccup (forfeit) due to injuries . This will sort the mcn from the boys and give one team significant hrratlung space in the four. Wellers for mine . iie Uni. Blacks ~'Jhitefri ars match is the match of the ound . The F riars are firing an d with a strong forward et-up and miserly backs will present plenty o f

7" MATCHES Under-19 Section 1 Marcellin v . Caulfield Gr. Old Xaverians v. De La Salle Old Brighton v. University Blues St Kevins v. St Bernard s Old Scotch v. Old Melburnians

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Under-19 Section 2 Old Essendon v . Old Trinity Beaumaris v. Old Haileybury Orniond - Bye Old Ivanhoe v . Hampton Rovers Werribee v. Mazenod Under-19 Section 3 Old Paradians v. Therry Penola North Old Boys v. Old Carey Rupertswood v . St Leos En maus Old Caniberwell v. Yarra Valley University Blacks v . Whitefriars

Under-19 Blue Monash Blues v . Bentleigh St Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Oaklei I South Melbourne Districts v . AJA~ De La Salle (2) v. Mentone Panthers Under-19 (2) Re d Old tVestbourne v. Bulleen Templestowe Price Res, Beach Rd, Werrlbee Sth (209 17 11) Old Xaverians (2) v. St Bernards (2 ) to be played at B9eHate Stadium - 9 .30 am. Aquinas v. Williamstown CYMS MHSOB v. La Trobe University


. Old Para<aans : Sphtoso 5, Ssr' .'.iand 4. Dore 3 . McKay 2 . Buy- Sc CAULFIELD 6.3 10 .3 11 .7 18.10 (118) ' : ms, Brundell . riest: Yen . BrLx, m, S .Strickland, Spinoso, Connelly. ST KEVINS 0.0 2.4 6.9 8.10 (58) Umpires: C . Collins . G. Rolls (F), S . Collins (B ) Caulfield: Argyros 5, Glass 3, Franklin-Jones 3 . Foster. Carbon], Colosimo . RUPERTSWOOD 7 .12 12 .16 16.20 17.23 (125) Niven, Frost, C.O'Neill, Schneider . Best, Foster, Napier, Frost, Schneider, NORTH OLD BOYS 0.0 3 .3 6.3 8.8(56) ArgyTos, Ro;rtings. Rupertswoofl: Murphy 3, Sullivan 3, Splutter 3, Jaeger 2, Plummer 2, St.Kevlns: Mahony 3 . Gtiltifer 2, Hamilton, OKeefe . Shannon . Best: Mahony, McGovern 2, Hovsard, Kosia. Best: Spinner, Albanis . Barr-v, Murphy, Sullivan, Chard. Gullifer. Duggan, (;ndenvood, Prior. McGovern .. Umplres : D. Whiteley. C . Steuart (F), T. Casucelli. A 6tekseiman (B ) North Old Boys: D. Ryan, Lias 2. H. Ryan . Dobson, Sheehan, Matthews I . DE LA S.r1I.LE 11.3 5.6 7.10 2 .14 (86) Best H . Ryon, Davidson . Lias, O'Bree, Ruff. Et-Terlri MARCELLIN 6 .5 8.9 13.14 20 .18 (138) Umpires: A Shiels (F) Be La Salle; Sloman 2 . Sherman 2, Lowiher . Aldenacclo, Bourke, Roberts M . YARRA VALLEY 5 .4 7.6 14.7 19 .10 (124) tk'almstey, Hayes, Skims, Brrnvning . Best: Williams, Sherman, V,altnstey. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .5 7.12 11.17 16 .20 (116) Haves, Law4her, Sloman. Yarm Valley: Crowe 7, Glllln 4. Huston 3 . Battle 2, Janie, Gough . Rocicki, MareeU4n: Addison 5,Sheehan 3,Hoyne 3Xise 3,Digran 2,Coghlan 2 . Best: Crovre, Tsouparkovitis, Pargeter, Huston, Coleman, Battl e Armstrong, Firoenza . Best. Addison, Moran, Brovvn, Toohey . Welch. Considine. University Blacks : Nicholas 4, Dean 4 . Scarlett 3, Ross 3, Barter . Moffat, Umpires: D . Amaran t (F) Best: Moffat . Scarlet. Dean, Ross, Barter, Bnmiby-Rendel l OLD BRIGHTON 6 .4 7 .4 11 .8 14.9 (93) Umpires : D. Irons (F) OLD XAVARIANS 4.4 6.15 11 .18 17.19 (121) ST LEOS EMMAUS 9-8(62) Old Brighton: Smith 5, Jackson 3 . L}mch 2, Dale, Gamble, Adamis, Furzer . WHITEb'IUARS 23.10 (148) Best: Dale . Gamble, Mckeown, Adam)s . Smith, Ryan. St Leos: Frase 3, Fox 2. Phyland 1, Cl::::: I . Grant 1, Landy 1. Best: Levhts, Old Xaveiians : Pasceri 4 Ross 4 Bryce 2 Rolfe 2 Hall 1 Dasey 1 Jones 1 Heeley Fox . Grant. Chub. Landy, Fillmore. I Santamaria I . Best : Hardvs5ek Hall Higgins Scanlan Ross NI'dliams . Whitefriars: Calavettta 8, Eames 4 . Brescia 3, tacr:one 2. Wallace 2, Divirgpto Umpires: M . Jackson, P. Rapke (F) 2, Hill 1, McNese 1 . Best: Eames- Brescia, Janson . Micaleff, Wallace, ST BERNARDS 6.2 12.5 14.11 21 .16 (142) Kossupolo. OLD SCOTCH 4.3 7.7 11 .12 12 .16 (88) Umpires: A Fyffe (F) St Bernards, • Mansfield 9, Beeson 4, Thomas, N 3 . Hooper 2, Serrano. UNDER 19/2 BLUE Crockett, Elliot Best: Mansfield, Beeson. Burns, Mitchell, Crockett, Basaraba BENTLEIGH 9.10 16 .15 27.16 29 .24 (198) Old Switch : Cations 5. Lewis. Prendergast . Reid, Sprague. Taft . Teasdale, STH MELB DISTRICTS 1.3 3.4 4.9 8 .9 (57) Thompson Best: Cations. Lewis, Reid, Sprague . Kitchen, Prendergast . Bentleigh: T. firotofil 7. Robertson 6 . Brown 4, Cox 3, Holmesby 2, Taranto Umpires : T . Doecke (F), J . Ralph (B) 2, Reid 2. Forres~, Dhnachki. Lee. Best: Murphy . Lee, Robertson . Periera, UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.6 9.7 11 .12 15.12 (102) McClelland. G. McFarlane . OLD MELBURNLANS 0 .3 6.5 7.7 11 .8 (74) Sth Melbourne: ~:' :na 2, El<v, Kidd, D'Andrea, Mastersi . Gialntellts. Royae. University Blues : Tanner 3. Young 2. Rice 2. Sibley 1 . Rankin 1, Medlin 1, Best: Bouchard. l, , ., ;. Rowe. .vlaloney, Esler. Matthews 1, Heatheote 1, Moore I . Maddison 1 . Cameron 1 . B est: Butko . Umpires: P. TupT ;en (F) King, Young, Rankin, Medlin, Bradley . OAKLEIGH 4 .3 8.10 12 .14 16 .18 (114) Old Mett„u.,,ian : Not received. MONASH BLUES 1 .3 6.7 9.12 10.15 (75) Umpires: T. Sutcliffe (R) (F). B . Share, R . Goodman (B). C. Kaleta, A Berg (G ) Oalcieigh: Britt 3, Jordan 3, Kennedy 2, Holden 2, Orchard 2 . Huthaliand 1, "MR 14 SECTION Briggs 1, Nevezie 1 . Grinter 1 . Best, Zula, Britt. Plaukovits, Collins . Jordan, Earl. OLD TRINITY 5.5 12.10 21 .15 22.20 (152) MOnash Blues: Beddinfeild 2, Yound 2, Neville 2, Gilbert 1, Grace 1, Morris 1, OLD IVANHOE 3 .1 4 .4 6.4 Oswald Old Trinity : Aitken 4, Oliver 3, Troon 3 . Sparsi 2, Chifry 2, Hider 2, 9.5(59) 1. Best: Hickey, Norftrv,ay, Morris, Francis, Fairley, Costly . Gibson, Ci .isame.no, Hill, Davies Pretty, S Amore . Best: Aitken- Gibson, Sparsi, Davies, Umpires: T. Lllley(F) Gordon, Troon . MENTONE PANTHERS 1 .3 5.8 7.11 11 .15 (81) Old Ivanhoe: Not receive d ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 6.5 10.9 14 .14 19.18 (132) Umpires: A Burro . A Barrington (F), J . Cook, J . tF7t)tespear (B ) Mentone Panthers : Little 4, Rock 2 . Bithier, Clarke, Horuathuie, Joece . Me4 er Best: Kelly. ttatts. Little, Rock, Meyer, Joyce . OLD HAII,EYBURY 5.3 7.7 10.10 14.14 (98) St Bedes: Terrell 5, Ceislak 3 . Meh4urray2, Ferris 2, LHu(llier, Gibb . Grasbv, OLD ESSENDON 3.7 8 .10 16.17 26.20 (176) Worsnop, McGetGgan, Hilton . Kelleher Best : Terrell, McMurray, MeGettigan, Old Hnileybu ry: Hatilon 5. Haves 2, Erikson, Glanville, Goodbody. M . Jones, l:aters, Kelleher. McNamara Right. McLennan, Wa,~ . Best : Kight, I-tasilon . McLauchlan, Goodbody, Umpires: G . Morgan, D. Murray (F ) Baker, Hayes. Old Esseadon: Balloch 8 . Ham.a 4. DlI';et;o 3, Vetardo 2, Duggan 2 . Mezzo. AJAX 6.0 12 .6 24.7 34 .15 (219) Parker, King, Forrest, Flaherty, Symons, I-iarevvood. Best: DiPietro, Frazer. DE LA SALLE (2) 2.0 2 .1 3.2 6 .3 (39) Balloch, Harewood, Nicolas, t4iedner. AJAX: E tVOllner 13, Landberg 6 .A tl'o(iner 3 Hershan 3 Nissen 3 Hoppe 2, Umpires : G. Rowlings (F ) Hain 2 Lewis, Rose . Best : Peters . Pask, Wollner . Lewis. Lundberg, Hershan. De La Salle : 4tmlcock 3, Walton. Saunders, Moloney. Best- Thomson . HAMPTON ROVERS 5.4 6.11 8 .16 11,24 (90) WERRIBEE 3 .3 4.3 7.6 4iroodcock, Beliomo, "Wien . Smyth. Smith. 8.7(55) Umpiresc D . Stephens . P. Maebus (F). J . Maebus (B), P . Love . S. Bogtsich (G) Hampton Rovers : Bure,raaff 3, Sprott 3, Cave 2 . Blangiardo, Murray, Vaughan. Best : Burggraaff, Sprati, Cave, Blanglardo, Murray, Vaughan . UNDER 19i2 RED Werribee : Kelly 4, Morrissey 2, Gauci, Mahoney . Best : Yasar, McGuane, Josh BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 2.1 3 .2 4.6(30) Russo. Carson, Muraca, &lahoney. AgUUINNAS 5,8 12.14 16 .18 25 .22 (172) Umpires: P. Califl, C. Simon (F), J. be Bareton (B ) Bulleen Templestowe: Not received . ORMOND 4 .7 9.11 14,16 16.24 (120) Aquinas: Not received . MAZENOD 2.5 7.5 8.10 11.16 (82) Umpires: P. Coulthard (F) Ormond : Quiney 7 . Robbins 3 . Johnstone 2, Cook, H.assall, Rayson, Clinch . ST BERNARDS (2) 4 .3 10 .5 20.11 24.18 (162) Besh Quhiey, Lerner, To Hennepe, Upstill . 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1 L. Holmesby 2 N. Aitken 3 N. Dimachki 4 G . McFarlane 5 J . Robertson 6 L. Forrest 7 S . Holmesby

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24 J . Paraskeva 25 M . Perri 26 J. Ryan 27 N . Scaglione 28 W. Collis

1 D. Learmont-Walker 2 tvt . Brain (VC) 3 D. Henzl 4 P. McGrath 5 B. Geveaux 6 D . Fox 7 T. Wogan-Broevne 8 O . Henzi 9 R . Temes 10 S. Foley (VC) 11 C . Eva t2 D . Hollenberg 13 M. Bovren 14 R . Read 15 T. Fraczek (Capt) 16 A . Orchard 17 B . Ramsay 18 J . Raleigh 19 T. Cousland 20 G. Saultry 21 S . Sierakowski 22 T. tdiddleton

~ Coach : tony cnnstofull i 13 T. Luderman 16 P. Farrant 25 S . Brook s 31 M . Fanning 40 R. Slater 58 T. Dugga n 59 R. Butcher 60 M . (vlcDonal d 61 J . Neild 62 M . Paull 63 J . Laidlav~ 64 P. R9arozzi 67 A. Place 68 S . Davis 69 J . Hank 71 k1 . Milla r 72 D . Butler 73 R . Hosking 74 N . PV1illar 75 S. Gellert 76 H . Davies 77 P. Ha m

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, Old _ ,:di :ans, Therry Penol a St Bernaxc::;, St 01-6 (13}, LaTrobe Uni (D2), Wt ck (W), North Brunswick, Ruperts wood (D4) PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm - Includes weekly chat on all matters VAF'4.

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First offenca (S5); third offence ($50); .,,,, each subsequ C . C1 8 failure to phone scores by 2.30pm Old Nlentonians(R ) Old Geelong (C)

-Jncc ($25); ;nce ($100); ce ($100). 3 failure to

provide coal scores by 5pm Monash Gryphons (S) AJAX (U) Bulleen-Temp . (U) La Trobe Uni . (U)

Phoned incorrect scores Rd 4 Mareellin (S), Sth . Melb. Dist (S), De La Salle (R), Monash Blues (R), Brunswick (C) . Hampton Rovers (C), Old Scotch (U), Axlhitefriars (U) .

Old Haileyburv charged with lmowingly, playing an unregistered player in its round 1 U19 match against Hampton Rovers. Charge proven Old Haileybury fined $500.

U19 SEC TAON . , kick long. This game will also go to the wire - n 1~ : none b y 4pts. SECTION RED Old Westbourne and BulleenTemplestowe meet in what shapes as a tig ht affair. While the Bu ll ants will start under-dogs if taken lightly wil l surprise the home team . On neutral turf OW ~ fmd th e tenacity of the Bullants too much today. Clash of the (2) catholies at Victoria Park and while relative ladder positions would indicate a win for th e Bernies (2) they will not have it all their own way agains t Xavs (2) . Xavs will be keen to maintain touch with the to p four but the Bernies plethora of avenues to goal will se e them through . Aquinas host Williamstown C YNI S and with last week' s strong showing should continue in the winning vein . An important game for both MHSOB and La Trobe Uni today . Neither side has set the world on fire, yet both stil l remain as definite challengers to the ladder leaders . Today will tell . At home the ~igh play smart football, but would be well aware of the last time they faced a tougher opposition they fell away. The Students will find their running game reduced on the con fines of the High School and for this reason will struggle to boot a winning score .

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James Gerstman . Old xoteh . H dbutting . 6 matehes. Mathew Davie, South Melbourne Districts. Strtkulg, 4 matches . FROM MAY 1 1

Andrew Zemberv. St . Irlarvs. Dispufln umpire's decision . I match . Jason Murray, Albert Park. StriR'ing . 2 matches . Joel Coates, St. Iiewis (Under-19). Striking, 4 matches. Michael McDonald. La Trobe (Under-l9) . Abusive language . 2 matches. (Failed to appear) Scott Saunders. Old Haile}fiurv (Reserves). Abusive language, 2 matches .. Adrian Heffernan, Old Paradians. Striking, 2 matches Trent Stonehouse, Parkside. Striking, 2 matches Peter Galka, Richmond Central. Tripping, 3 matches . Justin Russo, 15erribee (Under-19) . Strikaig and abusive language, 4 matches .

Benjamin Cooper, Aquaias (Under-19) . St:iknlg, 2 matches. San Boyle, Hampton "-,vers (Club181. Disputing umpire's decision and abus , language, 3 matches . * Accepted Prescrf; Penaity

6 - TU ' ., 2092 ~ and Old Trinity were both charged tir a inelee in Ureir under-19 r=r te played on Saturdav May 4 at' ~rr")ee .

Both club-accepted the prescribed penalty . tlernuee $300 and Old Trinity 5100. University Blacks and Ivanboe Assumption were both charged antis a melee at their senior game played on Saturday May 4 at Melbourne University.

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . University Blacks $100 and Ivanhoe Assumption 83(0. Bnmsrrick and Fitzroy Reds were both char ed %ti5th a melee in their Club 18 gamc played on Saturday May 4 at~runsvick which caused the match to be abandoned. Charge proven . Both clubs fined $100 but suspended for a period of 12 months. Reronmiendation that scores stand as at tune of game bear,, abandoned . Parkside aald Peninsula 0 B were both charged with a melee in their senior game plated on Saturdav May 4 at Parkside. Charge proven . Penmsu)a 0 B fined S100 and Parkside fined S750 .

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P BLUES 5 L1 ;14ERSITY BLACKS 5 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5 A.1 F. ; 'L1SOC 5 i0E ASSUMPTION 5 GEELONG 5 ITONE AMATEURS 5 i LiAMSTOWN CYMS 5 _ . ,' : TEMPLESTOWE 5 FITZROY I iD5 5 YAiiRA VALLEY 0 B 5 5 LA. TROBE UNI SALESIAN 0 C 5 P7BNSULA0B 5 OLD CAREY 5 5 PIRKSIDE ~.ENTLEIGH AFC 5 0 =1 ;LEIGH AFC 5 t .cW 5 neligible player Rd 2 P L3 I 7E3ERVE ST JOHNS O C 5 WEST BRUNSWICK 5 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 5 HP,WTHORN AMATEURS 5 eLSTERNWICK 5 SWINBURNE UNI 5 5 RICHMOND CENTRAL S'NDAL TALLY-HO 5 5 POWER HOUSE ONASH GRYPHONS 5 P 9,_'. RESERVE WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 UHS-VU A F C 5 1,17 LILYDALE 5 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 ALBERT PARK 5 *ST MARYS 5 RUPERTSWOOD 5 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 BOX HILL NORTH 5 BULLEEN COBRAS 5 *lneligible player Rd 2

Pls W L D For Ag&t % 5 0 0 395 173 228 .32 20 4 1 0 456 219 208 .22 16 4 1 0 468 262 178 .63 16 3 2 0 356 218 163 .30 12 3 2 0 443 299 148.16 12 2 3 0 300 295 101 .69 8 2 3 0 266 367 72 .48 8 1 4 0 238 466 51 .07 4 1 4 0 205 506 40 .51 4 0 5 0 179 593 30 .19 0 W L D For Agst % Pl s 0 0 445 220 202 .27 20 1 0 568 184 308 .70 16 2 0 285 234 121 .79 12 2 0 348 298 116 .78 12 2 0 388 368 105.43 12 2 0 281 282 99.65 12 3 0 306 381 80.31 8 4 0 246 427 57 .61 4 4 0 262 518 50.58 4 0 5 0 231 504 45 .83

L D For At fo Pls 1/-19 SEC TIt1N 3 P W 5 5 0 0 585 327 178.90 20 RUPERTSW00 0 5 3 2 0 454 305 148.85 12 *OLD CAMBERWELL OLD PARADIANS 5 3 2 0 528 405 130 .37 12 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5 3 2 0 556 580 95 .86 12 OLD CAREY 5 3 2 0 492 528 9318 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 2 3 0 438 463 94 .60 8 WHITEFRIARS 5 2 3 0 468 529 88 .47 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 290 424 68 .40 8 THERRY PENOLA 08 5 1 4 0 360 478 75 .31 4 *ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5 1 4 0 302 526 57.41 4 'Ineligible player Rd 2 91-19 (2) ~LIjE P bv L D For Agst % Pts AJAX 5 5 0 0 606 305 198 .69 20 OAKLEIGH 5 4 1 0 540 375 144 .00 16 MONASH BLUES 5 3 2 0 708 332 213 .25 12 ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 5 3 2 0 628 495 126 .87 12 8 #BENTLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 543 496 109 .48 DE LA SALLE (2) 5 2 3 0 253 740 34 .19 8 MENTONE PANTHERS 5 1 4 0 413 539 76 .62 4 *SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS5 0 5 0 137 788 17 .39 0 *Inel/gible player Rd 2#Inel/gible player Rd 1 reversed - appeal uphel d

t019 (2) RED P~+ L D For Agst NI L D For Agst l PIS 5 0 0 404 159 254 .09 20 4 1 0 343 186 184 .41 16 4 1 0 324 207 156 .52 16 3 2 0 360 316 113 .92 12 3 2 0 282 295 95.59 12 3 2 0 278 302 92 .05 12 2 3 0 275 399 68 .92 8 1 4 0 150 336 44 .64 4 0 5 0 203 328 61 .89 0 0 5 0 187 384 48 .70 0 L D For Agst % Pts W 5 0 0 612 158 387.34 20 5 0 0 479 241 198.76 20 4 1 0 579 226 256.19 16 3 2 0 372 246 151 .22 12 3 2 0 295 214 137.05 12 3 2 0 337 255 132 .16 12 3 2 0 285 350 81 .43 12 2 3 0 268 424 63 .21 8 1 4 0 134 503 26 .64 4 1 4 0 74 598 12 .37 4 0 0 5 0 157 506 31 .03

% Pls L D For Agst Y9-19 SECTION 1 P W ST BERNARDS 5 5 0 0 634 346 183 .24 20 ST KEVINS 5 4 1 0 529 418 126.56 16 5 3 2 0 466 424 109.91 12 MARCELLIN UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 3 2 0 454 466 97 .42 12 OLD SCOTCH 5 3 2 0 426 459 92 .81 12 OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 464 401 115 .71 8 OLD XAVERIANS 5 2 3 0 445 412 108 .01 8 CAULFIELD GR 5 2 3 0 376 496 75 .81 8 DE LA SALLE 5 1 4 0 429 614 69 .87 4 OLD MELBURNIANS 5 0 5 0 285 472 60 .38 0 L D For Agst % Pts 1A-19 SECTION 2 P W 5 5 0 0 601 234 256 .84 20 OLD TRINITY C _ AUMARIS AFC 5 4 0 1 405 342 118 .42 18 OLD ESSENDON GR 5 3 1 1 484 410 118 .05 14 5 3 3 0 365 391 93.35 12 *OLD IVANHOE HAMPTON ROVERS 5 3 2 0 294 338 86 .98 12 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 2 3 0 303 323 93 .81 8 MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 274 473 57.93 8 ORMOND 5 1 4 0 383 495 77.37 4 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 0 5 0 326 664 49 .10 0 Ineligible player Rd 2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

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ST BERNARDS (2) 5 5 0 0 739 192 384 .90 20 LA TROBE UNI 5 3 2 0 485 214 226 .64 12 Pv1HS06 5 3 2 0 476 334 142 .51 12 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 3 2 0 561 419 133 .89 12 AQUINAS 0 C 5 3 2 0 387 341 113 .49 1 2 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 2 3 0 295 425 69 .41 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 1 4 0 248 707 35 .08 4 *WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 5 0 132 910 14,51 0 *Ineligible player Rd 2 Pes ~L~t& 18 (1) P a~~ L D For Agst °~ PRAHRAN AFC 5 5 0 0 546 329 165 .96 20 OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 1 0 594 229 259 .39 16 OLD R9ELBURNIANS 5 3 2 0 445 332 134 .04 12 DE LA SALLE 5 3 2 0 384 322 119 .25 12 MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 389 385 101 .04 8 ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 363 416 87 .26 8 ELEY PARK AFC 5 1 4 0 243 533 45 .59 4 0 OLD ESSENDON GR 5 0 5 0 189 607 31 .14

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OLD IVANHOE 5 5 0 0 470 182 258 .24 20 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 4 1 0 404 187 216.04 16 67ARCELLIN 5 4 1 0 327 266 122.93 16 THERRY PENOLA OB 5 3 2 0 236 269 87 .73 12 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 2 3 0 317 272 116 .54 8 OLD TRINITY 5 1 4 0 263 322 81 .68 4 BRUNSWICK AFC 5 1 4 0 219 442 49 .55 4 FITZROY REDS 5 0 5 0 223 550 40 .55 0 l Pts CLOB 18 (S®t1T6i) P Hr L D For Agsf COLLEGIANS 5 5 0 0 702 131 535 .88 20 MONASH BLUES 5 5 0 0 579 219 264 .38 20 WHITEFRIARS 5 2 3 0 315 351 89 .74 8 OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 277 345 80 .29 8 ST LEOS EMMAUS 5 2 3 0 269 336 80 .06 8 *OLD GEELONG 5 1 4 0 297 574 51 .74 4 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 1 4 0 233 614 37.95 4 4 *HAMPTON ROVERS 5 1 4 0 180 558 32.26 -Ineligible player Rd 2 (no game) t------

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W L D For A st % Pts OLD MELBURNIANS 5 5 0 0 491 353 139 .09 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 4 1 0 593 407 145 .70 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 4 1 0 504 446 113 .00 16 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 3 2 0 434 476 91 .18 12 MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 496 458 108 .30 8 ORMOND 5 2 3 0 477 460 103 .70 8 OLD PARADIANS 5 2 3 0 461 481 95 .84 8 OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 390 407 95 .82 8 OLD ESSENDON GR 5 1 4 0 396 488 81 .15 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 5 0 5 0 355 621 57 .17 0 C SECTION P L D For Agst r Pts WHITEFRIARS 5 5 0 0 576 371 155 .26 20 CAULFIELD GR 5 4 1 0 579 366 158 .20 16 ST BEDES MENT TIG 5 4 1 0 637 403 158 .06 16 BEAUMARIS AFC 5 3 2 0 398 430 92 .56 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 5 2 3 0 484 404 119 .80 8 COLLEGIANS 5 2 3 0 475 431 110.21 8 PRAHRAN AFC 5 2 3 0 471 481 97 .92 8 GLEN EIRA AFC 5 1 4 0 354 544 65 .07 4 BANYULE 5 1 4 0 424 683 62 .08 4 OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 0 318 710 44 .79 4

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OLD GEELONG 5 1 4 0 437 550 79,45 4 WILLIAMST04VN CYMS 5 1 4 0 324 605 53,55 4 MONASH BLUES 5 0 5 0 378 504 75.00 0 C2 SECTION P sv L D For A st % ft YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5 5 0 0 770 343 224 .49 20 SALESIAN 0 C 5 4 1 0 660 503 131 .21 16 PENINSULA 0 B 5 4 1 0 479 477 100 .42 16 BENTLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 473 419 112 .89 8 LA TROBE UNI 5 2 3 0 492 472 104 .24 8 OLD CAREY 5 2 3 0 371 515 72 .04 8 KEW 5 2 3 0 365 537 67 .97 8 FITZROY REDS 5 2 3 0 357 530 67.36 8 PARKSIDE 5 1 4 0 484 555 8721 4 OAKLEIGH AFC 5 1 4 0 518 618 83 .82 4

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P 1+d L D For Agst ;o Pts NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 5 0 0 555 485 114 .43 20 RUPERTSWOOD 5 4 1 0 593 238 249 .16 1 6 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 4 1 0 534 295 181.02 1 6 ALBERT PARK 5 4 1 0 428 248 172.58 1 6 MT LILYDALE 5 4 1 0 509 405 125 .68 1 6 *UHS-VU A F C 5 3 2 0 430 543 79 .19 1 2 ST MARYS 5 2 3 0 522 608 85 .86 8 BOX HILL NORTH 5 2 3 0 301 395 76 .20 8 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 1 4 0 228 375 60 .80 4 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 1 4 0 275 456 60.31 4 *BULLEEN COBRAS 5 0 5 0 235 632 37 .18 0 *Rd 1 abandoned game - final scores to stan d

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