速, N PHIL STEVENS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R
m~ there are no VAFA matches next weekend, an d c,)I,,.quently no "Amateur Footballer", thoughts turn to ~,,,r two state teams who compete over the Queen's 3irihday weekend. our representative side, made up of two A and B ,,ctionplayers and the rest of the team coming from the 1ox cr sections, play at Moorabbin (under lights) against tile Southern Football League for the St Kilda Football c'lub Community Cup . ,'Ile VAFA senior team flies to Adelaide to play the SAAFL , ;t championship Mateh Two of the National Tri ennial Championships. pit cietails of each match will appear in this column next ssue . 1 Pave four MCG passes to an AFL match for the first rcr,on who emails me and correctly tips the winning rc~ir,in in the VAFA v. SAAFL Championship Match ;phiL1vafa .asn.au)
SECH Ett IES' MEETIN G On ~tonday at 6 .30 pm the next meeting of clubs is to be Lcld. This is a meeting of club secretaries and any issues lot clubs, (or readers) would like me to talk about in my CEO report can email these matters to me on pltil-1,.afa .asn .au
JUMPER C
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Four clubs contacted H/Q in desperation last Saturday n orning when they realised there would be a jumper dash in their respective matches. Fortunately the two nsiting sides were able to hire an alternate strip from the `,":T, A . In the past the clashes have been noted in the Fixture Hl,t dbooks, but this year they are not, which in itindsight is a bad error on our part. If clubs could look ahead to the teams they are playing, .nd if there is a clash of uniforms contact Tony at VAFA 1 ; operties for advice on obtaining an alternate strip . iony has been asked to monitor this from our end as v,ell.
PUI,SE ENERGY VAFA SPONSORSHIP
nder this sponsorship VAFA supporters can become a i'cclse customer under the "Switch to Pulse" campaign.
The switch to Pulse will enable consumers to, not only support the sponsorship, but to also receive a discount on standard electricity rates in the order of $110 per year. To "Switch", seek a Pulse Energy Plan from the VAFA (or from your club), or easier still when you enter the "Spot the Ball " compe tition tick the YES box, which suggests you wish to receive a Pulse Energy pack in the mail which allows you to "Switch ."
An existing Pulse customer needs to sign a Pulse Energy Plan to have him/herself counted as one that has "Switched . " I have "Switched", will you? With a two week break before the next issue I will have the current standings in this competition ready for Issue 9- that is, the average discipline scores for all clubs' players, supporters and officials . End of year prize is $1,000 to the best club of each section . North Brunswick's club reserves umpire Lucas year who declared himself available to umpire th e Club XVIII Therry Penola v Fitzroy Reds match due to North "Brunny" having the bye . Any club umpire willing to do the same please ring the VAFA (9531 8333) . ~ Apologies to Old Trinity's Ray Dean for las t week's TO. Turns out it should have gone the opposition club, who would not give Ray access to the details for a long time after the match . FMD appreciates the great work of the club people who ring through all the details so efficiently . ck... ..... . ... . . .... .... . . .. ...... . . .. .. . . .. . . .. ... . .. .2
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Juneist, 2a0 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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in a team attack . : loss to tod< The und without sevt u con~ ::Vc year. To r captai n except for = I' l<
cot .,ratulates n :~7.',-,JmcT- oil playing his today. Brother of SKOB Captain Marcu s , Ben played in the SKOB 1994 U/ 19 Premiershi p
file still a student at St Kevin's College . In 1995 h e -Captain of the inaugural 0akleigh Chargers VSFL 9 Football Club, He returned to SKOB in 1996 an d I in another U119 premiership team that year.
,tied for his strong marking and prodigious lon g en has gone on to become a most valuable senior tarring in last year's finals campaign and he's kee n if this year. Well done Benny - from all a t applauds Robbie Bonnici on playing his game for the Club against MHSOB last weekend .
whose 100 games comprises 88 Senior (49 "A" & 39 ~ and 12 Under 19 premier division games, achieved Ol e Grade B & F in season 2000 with 22 votes . ratulations Robbie on your superb game last weeken d _ _ oil our outstanding record 'S OCFC - wish to congratulate No.44 Sam
on reaching the tremendous milestone of 200 -,lines this Saturday against Uni Blues . Son of loyal ub member Jim Taylor, Sam began his illustrious caree r . Bernard's back in 1985 in the U/ 13's and steadily gressed throughout every junior age, U ;' 19's and senior ^1rieving grand success along the way . Some of these tents include Best & Fairest awards in U117's ,
i9's (where he represented the state) . A-grade reserve B r, along with a RIUP and 3rd at the First XVIII level . Sam 1 n a loyal Committee man and Players representativ e also being an exceptional leader of the club on the id: captaining the U/ 17's, U! 19's and he continues t o on his experience and wisdom to the younger ion at St Bernard's . Sam has, and continues to be, -째sionate and proud person : traits exemplified in to plays his football . Good luck today Sammy, and for the future with vour lovely wife to be Sarah . nies is a fantastic effort and none more deserved . 0.C - congratulate Justin Seabury on . _, his 200th game for the club this weekend 2/6/02 .
;e has been fantastic representative of the club ove r :Id a member of the 1990 U 19's, 1997 C Grade , Grade & 2001 A Grade premiership sides . After his career as forward "Moose" has settled into th e ck line for the Eagles and has repelled man y
-ition attacks with his strong defence over die years . all wish him well on his big achievement, and loo k d to many more games in the maroon and blue . Also Id also like to congratulate Derrin Gartner who
played his 50th game for the club . Graduating the U/ 19s . Derrin has made some good utions at senior level and looks to be a player of th e w ;OTCH - congratulate Rohan Aujard on his 250th i Saturday. Rollan came to the Club in 1986,an d
years in U! 19 went straight to the Isis where he played most of his 250 games . Injuries (an d - ~)ns!) have prevented this m ilestone front occurring and it is a great illustration of his commitment to ~ ch and the VAFA that lie is still playing today . A ibman, sponsor and leader - well done Rohan . -4ATEUR
OLD IVf- T-IOE 6.1 9,4 12.5 14.6 (90) ST ~ : - Z YEL ~."2DS 6 .3 12 .6 22.8 28 .14 (182) Old Ivanhoe : Toovey 4. Byrne 2 . Low 2, Keane, Brarin[gan, Gieschen, Haros, Ha}vkes, Corcoran . Best: Lechran . Low, Moore, Gieschen, Brannigan. Crowley. St. Bernnrds: Harvey 7, O'Sullivan 5. Turnbull 4, D Jordan 3 . C Mitchell 2, Byrne 2, Davis, Joe Mount . A Thomas, Fielding . Taylor. Best: Smith. Wilkinson, Turnbull, Harvey, O'Sullivan, Joe 4lount . Umpires: A. Firley W . Iiinton (F), J. Vincent, R. Nation (B). M . Simpson, R Parrv (G ) 5 .2 10.5 13 .7 22.7 (139) OLD SCOTCH 5 .2 12.3 17 .6 21.9 (135) OLD TRINITY Old Scotch: Josephs 4, Crow 4, Ross 3. Bre:sch 2, 0'Connor 2, Kitchen 2, Mullins, Phillips, Downing, Collins, Huine . Pest. Josephs, Blenheim, Crow . Mullins, Ross, Himne. Old Trinity : Greig 7, Frost 3, Phillips 3, Ramsden 2, Clarke, Deane-Johns, Hine, Parkin, Sutcliffe, Vandervetne, Best Burrows, Ramsden, Gnarl, Greig, Frost, Hine. Umpires : M, Gibson. A Damen (F) . R. Motion, T_ Dodds (B) . B. Hoare, K. Segota (G) 17 .8 (110) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 7.7 14.8 MARCELLIN 4.4 6.6 10 .6 14 .11 (95) . Nailon 3. Frieker 2, Solly. Young, University Blues : Briggs 3, Gleeson 3 McLachlan, MeEwin. Millard, Roydhouse. Best: Nallon . MeEwin, Solly, Metniyre, Sllmmon . Callery. Marcellin: Rnianm 2. Marson 2, Frazer 2 . Browne, Treganowan, Waters, Sa1ce, Addison, Mc,lldlan, Cox. Dinneen . Best : Jarred, Seabury, Sampimon, Cox, Frazer, Romania . Umpires : P. James, R Sneddon (F), S . Fraser, A. Rechnan (B), C. Arnol, R. Owens (G ) ST KEVL'dS 2 .2 9 .3 12.8 15.13 (103) OLD XtIVERLI7VS 7 .3 9 .8 12 .14 21.17 (143) St Kevins : Lucas 5 . O'Connor 3, Hobart 2, Crowley 2, Gray, J Gfansiracusa . Brn4Mien. Best: Lucas, Kempton, Bowden, Ryan, O'Connor, McGuiness _ Old Saverians : Ruyg 5, Orlando 3, Mollard 2, Ockleshatv 2, Parion 2, Blood, Clarke, Howard, Landngan, Lethiean, McDonald, Richardson . Best Ford, Ruyg, McDonald, Blood . Howard, Clarke. Umpires: G. Humchen, J . Mc째riece (F), N . Woods, B . Parsons (B), D . Napoli, V. Vescoe7(G ) DE LA SALLE 5 .6 7 .13 8.17 11.20 (86) hSHSOB 0 .1 4.2 4.5 5,11 (41) De La Salle: Minion 3, Duggan 3 . Bourke 2, Buckley, Moloney, Coffey. Best Murton, R Bonnlci, Harrison. Duggan, Morol, Bourke . fiS1ISOB: Wlute 2, Harper 2, Simpson . Best: Newton, Walker. Clowes, Simpson, Castle, Anderson. Umpires: T. Sutcliffe. M . Jenkins (F), P Teasdale C . Doyle (B) . L . Mavropoulos, B. Dix (G) ME RVFC OLD IVAId1I0E 3,4 4 .4 5 .4 5.5 (35) 7.7(491 ST BERNARDS 2.1 2 .4 5 .5 Old Ivanhoe: Prior 2, Lutz, Pollock, Brandt . Best Brandt, M .Clarke, Pratt, Braddv, Hooter. St Bernards : Gilmour 4, Simpson, Pearson . Legucll. Best Calthorpe, Campbell, Legud , Evans. N,Smith, Gilmour. 8.5(53) OLD SCOTCH 4 .2 4 .2 5.3 9.7(61) OLD TRINITY 0 .3 3 .4 6.5 Old Scotch : Aujard 4 .Talient 2 .Stratos.Crane. Best Knight, Addison, RouUedge, Aujard, Tailent, Hooper . Old Trinity: Hudson 4, Kenna, Crisnano . Mithen, Blacknzore, T.Cade. Best Schulze . Donahoo, Kenna, Oberoi, Cameron, Van Der Venne. UNIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 1 .4 3.5 4.6(30) 5 .6 8.9 10.12 17 .15 (117) MARCELLIN University Blues : "'on . Sturrock, Treloar, Hutelmts. Best: Sturroek, Hutclmis, B,^l, . ~ ~ :> . Coleman, McKerrow. ASarceIli.n : 7. 1L ; :~r 2, Golan 2, D McMIDari 2. Wallis, Cull, Collins, 1) Cole. Best: Collins, Taylor, Caffry, Gale, Wilkinson, Gartner . 8 .6(54) ST KEVINS 2 .1 2.4 5 .5 OLD XAVERIANS 2 .0 2.2 2 .6 2 .9 (21) St . Kevins : Gnft2lhs 3, Natale . Moore, M. Pangr.: ~- . Shelley, Hicks . Best: Harher, Sheeh}t Hicks. Sadler, R. Maguire, M. it'.nre Old Xaverians: Wilson. T . Biddleeombc Best it _ "- .'sit, Hawkins, Carev, R. Coughlan, A Biddlecombe . 7.3(45) BII-ISOB 3.0 5.1 6 .3 DE LA SALLE 5.2 7.4 10 .10 14 .13 (97) hiFiSOB : Not received . Be La Salle: Not received
FOOTBALLER
2002
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MARCELL6D
Coach : Paul Cooper
Coach : Simon Dalrymple
Coach: Luke Soulos
OLD IVANHOE Coach : Paul Fahey
OLD SCOTCH
Assist: Noel Jenkinson
Res Coach: Peter Randall
Res Coach: Scott Robinson
Coach : Dale Tappin g
Assist: Darren Payne &
Assist: Andrew Smith
1 . C . Purcell 2 . T. Collins 3 . D. Waters 4. G . Romanin 5. N. Godwin 6. D. Sampimon 7. M . Rowe 8. R. Frisina 9. D. Ballantine 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
1 J. Bamert 2 S. McCully (SDVC) 3 A. Simpson 3 A. Angus 4 M . White 5 E . Raleigh 6 R . Joseph 7 P. Teller 8 J. Dixon (RVC) 9 D . Fairchild (SCapt) 10 D . Norton 11 D. Simmons 12 R . Banting 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 13 C. Kell y 14 A. O 'Brien 15 N. Adcock 16 J . Walker 17 R. Clowes 18 R. Limbrick (SDVC) 18 B . McGrath 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
Res Coach: Noel Spoor
32 . M. Browne
28 J . Brown
1 A. Oates 2 L. Lochran 3 A . Jenkins 4 B . Davis 5 T. Young 6 S . Kent 7 J. Geishan 8 T. Stevens (RC) 9 M. Karayannis 10 M. Crowley 11 S. Tull 12 C. Branigan 13 M . Orchard 14 C. Moore 15 L. Bolzan 16 C. Mooneyy 17 A . Corcoran 18 J . Hope (VC) 19 M . Tolley 20 D. Hawkes 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) 32 P. Dowd 33 N. Pratt
33 . G . Cull 34 . D. Jarred 35 . J . Frazer 36. N. Addison 37. B . Carmody 38. M . Boyd
29 G. McCull 30 R . Newtony 31 J. Davis 32 A. Cassell (SDVC) 33 A. Saultry 33 S. Harrison 34 E. Thompson (SVC) 34 P. Rujevic 35 A. Mills (RVC) 35 S . Moore 36 P. McGrath
35 M . Pollock 36 B . Spoor 37 M. Berry 38 Ga George 39 Ge George 40 J. Kean e 41 A. Clark 42 S. Low 43 L. Hunter 44 A. Karafili 45 M . Toovey
28 S . Prendergast 29 M . Gnatt 30 T. Finocchiaro 31 N . Leit l 32 J . Gerstman 33 J. McCarrol l 33R T. Wilson-Humphries 34 E. Olive r 35 P. O'Connor 36 A. Milla r 37 E. Moffatt 38 R. Ashto n 39 C. Steven s 41 M . Li pshut 42 M . Watts 43 R . Breisch 44 C . Evan s 45 M . Blenheim 46 J. Beaurepaire 47 T. Beranger
46 M . Tozer
48 S. Miles
Res Coach : Terry Russell 1 L. Walker 2 R . Buckley 3 B. Corin 4 P. Murton (VC) 5 C . Swift
6 M. Herber 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 9R L. Johnston 10 T Silvers 11 A . Evans(C) 12 D . Toohey 13 A . Johnstone 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 . SpHhill 27 S. Thomas 28 N . Harber
29 C . Browne 30 B. Mannix 31 S . Hyde 32 R. Bonnici (VC) 33 J . Stinear 34 J . Kosche 35 A . Mackintosh 36 W. Jolley 37 D . Hyland 37R D. Moore
38 D . McInerney 39 S. Kane
39R S . Hoy 40 C. Noseda 41 M . McHenry 42 P. Bourke 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. Buckley 55 L. Meehan
56 C. Worstelling 57 P. Hesse 58 G. Wise
60 B. Hoy 61 P. Borella
70 M. Duggan c 1{ L; YOUR FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE
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Paul Northey
39. B . Colville 40. A . Wilkinson 41 . J . Seabury 42. B . Dinneen 43, A. Duncan
44 . D . McMillan 44 L. Hansen 45 . D . Theisz
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 . Bea ni 57 . E. Weeks y 58 . J . Ibrahim 72. D. Cracknell
36 M . Ting 37 R. McIntyre 37 T. Harper 38 S. Robinson 39 S. Whittington 40 D . Membrey 40 W. Hayes 41 J. Anderson 42 P. Boyer 43 D. Vicendese 44 M . Hawkes 45 M . Brown 46 P. Wolnizer 47 R. Ware 48 G. Pollard 49 C . Duke 50 S. Osborne 53 P. Bain 54 P. Willoughby 55 C . Wright 56 T. Wright
57 D. Cassell 58 D. Fox
34 A. Tiernan
47 G . King 48 M . Clarke 49 L. Shay 50 S . Brandt 51 N . Braddy 52 A . Clancy 53 S. Price 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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Res Coach: John Att a Assist : Simon Tallen t 1 2 3 4 5 6
A . Nettleton B . Phillips J. Ross T. Holt (C ) S. Collins (VC ) A. Crow (VC)
7 J. Kitchen (VC) 8 B. Robinson 9 D. Brook e 10 C. Smith 11 R. Aujard 12 S . Hume 13 N . Hooper 14 R . Mullins 15 R . Eagl e D . Jenning s 17 D . Thomas 18 L . Hawkins 19 R . Joseph s 20 S . Lillingston 21 J. Stratos 22 N . Addison 23 0 . Cran e 24 C . Pattenden 25 M . Saunders 26 T. Downing (RC)
27 J . Pilkington
49 M. O'Brie n 50 T. Hosking 51 L . Freema n 52 D. Knight 53 G . Junkeer 54 N. Simon 56 C. Tallent 57 J . Cran e 59 D. Iser 60 T Wigne y 61 S . Jone s 62 N . Tassel l 63 P. Iser 64 N . Costell o 65 C . Armstron g 66 A. Routledg e 67 J . Pulvirenti 68 N . Gill 69 C . Nea l 70 S. Thompson 71 D. Jackson 73 M . Vojvodic 74 M . Ri x 75 S. Troon
76 N. Opie
77 C. Joyce
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OLD TRINITY Coach: Leigh Carlson Assist.: Phil Gaut Res Coach : Craig Neave 1 Kennedy S (V/C) 2 Hudson G 3 Reynolds L 4 Arrowsmith J 5 Burrows D 6 Gnatt P 7 Van Der Venne T Frost C 9 Andrews A V/C 10 Shaughnessy M 10 Dann S 11 Gorman A 12 Pirouet N
13 Collins M 13 Cade J 14 Parkin A
15 Stephens T 16 Hul as C 17 Hatfield G
18 Clarke L
19 Barr C 20 Phillips C 21 Kennedy L 22 Deane-Johns G 3 Ramsden A C/C 24 Christopherson J
25 Cameron F
26 Donahoo B 27 Greig M 28 Hine A 29 Nesbitt L 30 McKinnon R 31 Burgess J 32 Cornell J
33 Rogers D
34 Deane-Johns L 35 Pawsey M
36 Sutcliffe J
37 Van Der Venne S(R/C) 37 Cochrane A 38 Phillips R C/C
39 Oberoi S 40 Beardsley D
41 Lauletta S 42 Armatas C 43 Dodgson B Power B 45 Treadwell G 45 Morpeth T 46 Cooper S 47 Schultze D 48 Ward C 49 Carter-Buszard L(RN/C) 50 Robison M 51 Mithen P 52 Heaven C 53 Plain G 54 Blackmore B 55 Taylor C 56 Best E 57 Oberof A
58 Stebbins C
59 Cade T(RN/C) 60 Manseur S
61 Cris6ano D
OLD XAVERIANS .
Coach: Tim 0'Shaughnessy Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo 1 M . Blood 2 D . Orlando 3 L. Hannebery 4 D . Landrigan 5 S . Mollard 6 A. Oswald 7 S. Lethlean 8 P. McDonald 9 J. Hawkins 10 D . Rennex 11 Ad Jones 12 J . Bowen 13 C . Ellis 14 On Stoney 15 L. Ford (Capt) 16 N . Bingham 17 D . Richardson 18 M. Green
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Coach : Peter Nicholson Res Coach : Joe Watkins
80 Adjemis J 81 Peggie A
Coach: Michael Conlan Res Coach : Steve Carrol l
1 D. Baynes
2 D. Burrowes
2 D. Burrowers
3 R . Cousland 4 D. Jordan 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 6 C . Runnalls 7 S. Clarke 8 J. Evans 9 B. Jordan (VC) 10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 C . Davis 13 C . Mitchell 14 A. Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 16 L . Turnbull 17 L . O 'Sullivan 18 D . McLaughlin 19 L . Gollant 20 C . Gray 21 B. Loughlin 22 M. O'Riley 23 A. Mastropasqu a 24 N . M.Smith 25 C . Osbome 26 J. Gollant 27 James Mount (RC) 28 P. Gilmour 29 L . Wilkinson 30 C . Trewin 31 B. Swan 32 T. Harvey
3 R . Cousland 4 D. Jordan 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 6 C . Runnalls 6R S . lannazzo 7 S . Clarke 8 J . Evans 9 B . Jordan (VC) 10 N . Mitchell (C) 10R C. Calthorpe 11 C . Davis 12 B . Hogan 13 C . Mitchell 14 A . Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson 16 L. Turnbull 17 L. O'Sullivan 18 D . McLaughlin 19 L . Gollant 20 L. Fielding 21 B . Loughlin 22 M. O'Riley 23 A . Mastropasqua 24 N .M. Smith 25 C . Osborne 26 J . Gollant 26R A. Fewster 27 James Mount (RC) 28 P. Gilmour 29 L. Wilkinson
34 A . Jones
33 B. Allis 34 D . Byrne
30 C . Trewin 31 C . Gleeson
35 A. Delaney
35 LCampbel l
32 T. Harveyy
35 Baker A
33 B . Alas
36 Brooke J
37 A. Catterall 38 J . Simpson 39 C . Baumgartner 40 D . Thomas 41 B . Overman 42 P. Kinnlburgh 43 M . Stapleton 44 S. Taylor 45 M . Tankey 46 P. Holland 47 R . Pizzichetta 48 N . P.Smith 49 S. McCurry
37 Kaso S 38 Wilson A 39 Birtley T 40 Hocking J 41 Quin L 42 Treloar B 43 Cameron A 44 Featherston R 45 Armstrong J 46 McKerrow M
51 R Romanin 52 A. Fewster 53 S. lannazzo 54 T. James 55 J. Lloyd
34 D . Byme 35 L. Campbell 36 R . Legudi 37 A . Catterall 38 J . Simpson 39 C . Baumgartner 40 D . Thomas 41 A . Bouzikas 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 J . DeBlank 51 P. Romaniw 52 J . Llyod
56 L. O'Brien
53 T. Pearson
56 Irvine T
57 B . McManus 58 J. DeBlank 59 L . Evans 60 P. Mastropasqua 61 J . Mastropasqua 62 A . Bouzikas 63 H . Pekes 64 R . Pekes
54 L. O'Brien 55 B . McManus 56 B . Swann 57 J . Delaney 58 L. Evans 59 H . Pekes 60 R . Pekes
57 Plowman E 58 Sudholtz J 59 Toohey J 60 McKinley T 61 Coleman B 62 Taylor N 63 Hardcourt J 64 Birks T 65 Wilcox E 66 McKerrow R 67 McAloon D(RVC)
19 M. Callihan 20 . M . Hardman 20 . J. Scanlan 21 A. Parton p2 T. Ockleshaw (VC) C 23 S. Johnston 24 B. Coughlan 25 R . Carey 26 N . Baker 27 J . Drake 28 A. McDonald 30 T Clarke (v.c) 31 L. Tuddenham 32 A. Brushfleld 33 A. Sassi
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. Ruy g 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
12 B. Hogan
36 R . Legudi
50 C . Cafthorpe
Simpson Coostroctioos
75, Chisholm M
78 Brady w 79 Treadwell C
UNIVERSITY BLUE S
1 D. Baynes
62 Cokalis S 63 Cade S 64 Kenna A 65 Medlin S 66 Perry T 67 Amiconi A 68 Hii A 69 Somerville W 70 Bullen M 71 Langdon S 72 Munroe H 73 Hildabrandt D 74 Thwaites M
76 Matthews M 77 KellyT
ST. K EVINS Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Asst Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Steve William s
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1 Slimmon D (VC) 2 Hutchins T 3 Sturrock J (VC) 4 Guengerich D (VC) 5 Gleeson Q(VC) 6 Fricker G 7 Rourke T 8 Hayter J 9 Meade S 10 Stockdale P 11 12 McLachlan G (C) 13 Girdwood T 14 Roydhouse C 15 Ryan L 16 Kordick M 17 18 McEwin A 19 Collins M 20 Gleeson D 21 McIntyre T(VC ) 22 Millard B 23 24 Russell S 25 Solly A 26 Gates B 27 Wilkie R 28 Thomas M(RC) 29 30 Larkin A 31 Callery B 32 Suvoltos A 33 McKie M
34 McKinnon T
47 Taylor W 48 Briggs A 49 Chamberlain L 50 Nailon H 51 Brown A 52 O'Donnell P 53 Versteegen R 54 Bennett S 55 Dalymore B
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Oh me oh my!! A number of enquiries are continuing with the stewards, as punters were once again sent reeling to the bar with some major upsets . Could it be that our friends from the Bowling Green are more concerned about the snowfall on Mt Butler??!! REVIEW Well, I managed to get this bolter right, as out at Central Reserve Ormond eventually ran away from Mazenod by 15 pts . There was only 2 pis the difference at the last change . but the home side paid the price of only kicking i goal after half time to Ormond's 5 . Yet another 'Big M' day for Ormond as &2ffler. McConvill and Murphy went ape droppings . Veltman, Fuller and King battled hard for the home side. Another bolter saluted the judge at McKonion, where top of the table Old Haileybury fell to a 4 qtr effort from Old Paradians by a mere 1 pt. Very little separated both sides all day and the close finish was the just rewards for all spectators who made the trip south. Burns, Sinclair and 'Mr World Cup' (O'Loughlin) were superb for the OPs, and had worthy adversaries in the form of Bourke, Brooks and Warne for OH . Down beachside, the locals (and the punters who took the short odds). were heading for the West Gate at the last change, as Therry held an 8 pt lead against Old Brighton, however OB somehow eked out a win in the end by 16 pts. Hendra, Williams and Marshall put their hand up when the chips were down for OB, whilst that man Castaldi continued his great form for Therry and had good support from Carroll and Carter to make it a'C' day. Yet another entertaining day at Brunswick, where the bookies got another bagful of cash when ZdOBs hacked out a 1 pt win against Old Rielburnians. The scoreline indicated it was a close one all day, but may not have been had the locals kicked straight, having 6 more shots than their opponents. Skene, Hosking and Casboult were the better players for the winning and home side. OMs had a'H' day out, as Hawkins . Hicks and Holme tried their guts out, but went home with nothing .
seems to have made itself a resident at Brunswick . I'm sure the hunter will hit his mark, but I don't believe it will make a difference as the beanstalks v A dwarf their 'Jacks' and cl< u outright top spot. OH by 20 pts . At that magnificence in architecture and space, E . E. Gc n, Ormond (112) put out the welcome mat to Ol . Mick Knuppel ordered the gas bill to be ca t(614) ~Il i week, and the results were instant . Chris Bye got his plE ;s to focus on his message last week (and not to the dribbl . on North Jest FM) and the results there were also on the mone,= . With Mick hopefully getting his players past the tightm"~s around their necks in the final qtrs, they `l1 continue on t r way, as OE get a real E . E. Gunn welcome, Ormond by 99 ~ = The house of Boss chills the beers and softies where Rovers ( 7f4) and their near neighbot :- i n do battle . Norm Goss will be all too that h need to keep winning to not only give thems :~ so action, but also to avoid the plul ;~ . to the :ofinals d < below . Stuart Glascott does not want to give away his hard earned 4th spot, especially with a number of teams breathing down his neck. 1',U l, it's bolter time again, and I'm going to be a despised man in BosstoF4n . HR to give their neighbours a great lunch and after match, but two fingers on the scoreboard. HR by 3 pts . It's a tale of two different cities in the final game at Oak -k, where we have the competition's sharp shooters i n (911) take on the goal kicldng chumps of Old IV_ 11 , (U 10) . Wayne Harmes reached into his magic hat la s and ahnost pulled out a flurry animal but in the :d, away. Er vin Leyden and his lads must have taken heed or e stats produced last week by kicking straight however, it ti s all in vain . Not even the strong rumour of President Tony Crotty pulling on the boots again will get the youngsters over the Iine, as an angry OT's go bananas and win by z)3 I
Finally, on Sunday at EP, the rumours of unrest at Keilor Hill were dispersed and Karma has now been restored, as Old Essendon accounted comfortably for Hampton Rovers by 38 pts . 7 goals to I in the first half was enough to seal the fate of the folks from the southern suburbs. Ryan. Heritage and Leask made sure "Big Jaek째 survives another week on the Hill by burning for OE . Helliger. Woods and Barker stood tall for HR . PREVIEW Br Garvey gets another turn for ILmeh, as the now rampaging Old Paradians (215) greet a down Idazenod (7I4) . Matt Ryan has his lads finally playing 4 qtrs of footy, and with the talent at his disposal, anything is possible out there. Meanwhile, the guru in Dave Murray will have to call on all his guile and cunning to get his charges back on track from the abyss . It's always difficult to win at Bundoora, let alone when the locals are on fire . The roll will continue as OPs salute by 14 pts . At the home of footy, EP, Old Haileybury (4/5) take on their co-leaders in NOBs (4/5) . Even though his lads were done last week . Mick IA:ver must be a happy camper, as they still sit on top of the tree . Garry_ Foulds has hired the services of a bounty hunter, as he tries to get rid of that bad kicking mule that
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Old Essendon Hampton Rovers Old Paradians Old elburnians Old Hailevburv
4 3 22 3 22 4 21 0 19
Efsthathiou Old Hail, 'mry 3 26 Flovd Old Haih bury 3 20 Munro North Old Bovs 0 14 Baius Old lalelburn'ians 2 12 Old Haileybury 2 12 Somaia Ballenger Mazenod 2 12
Coach : Norm Goss
Coach : David Murray
MAZENOD
11TH OLO BOYS Coach: Garry Foulds
OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Stuart Glascott
Coach: Chris Bye
Res Coach : Tony Naumoff
Res Coach: Tony Collins
Res Coach : Pat Brooks
Res Coach : Paul Dwyer
Res Coach : Robert O'Brien
HAMPTON ROVERS
1 A. Brudar 2 M, McKellar 3 D . Busby 4 S. Anderson (C )
5 B. Marlyn
6 T. Wilmott 7 A. Duddy 8 Drew Anderson 9 T. Barker 10 B. Holi 11 J. Zampaglione 12 B. Culling 13 G . Woods 14 P. Pike 15 A. Browne (VC) 16 D. Marshall 17 D. Artz (VC) 18 S. Rodder
1 D . Lancaster 2 A. Quinn 3 A. McIntyre 4 A. HanleY 5 D . Maskell 6 P. Nelson 7 S. Morgan 8 R . Foss 9 P. Gooden 10 C. Jayaweera 11 T. Smith 11 D. Hose 12 J . Ballenger 13 P. Fuller 14 N. Meehan
1 J . Cassell
2 D. Keenan 2 D. Waters 3 A . Trimboli (RVC) 4 S . Sleep 5 B . Devine 5 D. Skene 6 N . Vogels (DVC) 7 PBooth a B . Collison (0) 9 H . Maplestone
10 M
11 T.. Robert Nulty 12 S. Look s 13 T. Halpin 14 D . tcingham 15 C . Faraci 16 D . Collins
15 N. Parry
18 C . Murray
20 A. Power 21 G . Carr 22 B. Hoare 23 S. Helliger 24 C. McKellar 25 M . Davey 26 S . Wills 27 M . Nitschke 28 A. Fisher 29 M . Fletcher 30 A. Quon 31 T. Pucella 32 David Anderson (RC) 33 M . Lake 34 Daniel Andersen
16 M . Apollonio 17 J . Beard 18 D. O' Donoghue 19 S . McMullin 20 C. Murray 20 T. Castricum 21 S . Polan 22 B . Chamberlain 23 A . Tucker 24 D. Nisbet 25 A . Pickering 26 J . Dunne 27 D. Krom 27 P. Jones 28 N . Marmo 29 R. Sharp 30 S . Fisher 31 N . Snart
20 W. Marti n 21 N . Casboult 22 D. Tehan 23 B. Whiteside 24 J. Barker (VC) 25 G . Phyland 26 P. Brooks 28 D. Joyce (RC) 30 M. Leigh 31 L . Boyle 32 M. Phyland 33 M. Barker 34 J. Saad 35 M. Carney 36 M. Polatalko 37 J. Eastaugh 39 T. Docherry 38 M. Amor 40 C. Phyland 42 A. Kennedy 43 D. Zacek
35 J . Fodder
32 B . King
44 T. Spurting
36 M . Pearson 37 L. Holt 38 P. Adams 39 N . Goss 40 A . Wearmouth 41 M . Levy 42 M . Lanagan 43 44 B . Johnstone 45 C . Delosa 46 L. Woolrich 47 L. Wheeler 48 L. Carson 49 M. Flynn 50 N . Foster
33 D. Grnt
a6 P. Danie s 47 T. Kennedy 48 A. Munro 49 T. Kooloos 50 T Drum 51 T. Brady 52 N. Sander s 53 S. Butcher (RVC) 54 D. Demarte 55 M . Joyce 56 D. Sheehan 57 C. Hosking 58 T. Cameron 60 M . Cribbes 61 F. Lynch 62 J. Magrath 66 P. Bryar 77 S . Trenton T Ayerbe . A. Chuck
19 M . Lawrence
51 J. Midwinter 52 J. Connelly 53 J. Ng 54 J. Aimiento 55 J. Prantzos 56 C . Wilkinson 57 S. Rose 58 C . Marinis 59 T.Woodruff 60 C . Probyn 62 N . Deeming
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34 B . Chamberlain 35 R . Hawkins 36 D. Carter
37 L. Morgan 38 J . Fisher 39 D . Bradshaw 41 A . Bouchereau 42 P. Fotiniotis 43 A . Persi 44 R . Mosbauer 45 B . Thomson 46 D . Dunne 47 P. Steinle 48 G . Tilling 49 L . Halvy 51 P. Reed 52 S. Veltman 53 A. Strawhom 54 J. Persi 55 L . Fuller 56 L . Rudling 58 D . Morris 59 B. Corfee
61 M . McDowell 62 M . Gonsalvez 64 A. Wilson
CORPFIT ( TRAINING SOLUTIONS
9826 9949
19 P. O'Farrell
B . Clancy 0. Clark H. Evans S . Glover
B . James
A . Jordan M . Kelley J . Maher L. Mehan H . Monk J . Mullins
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1 A. Krzywniak
2 A. Pirtle 3 C . Barrow (VC) 4 A. MacGillvray 5 T. Marshall
6 R . Stewart 7 B. Logan 8 M . Gadsden 9 S. Lennox (VC) 10 J . Mead 11 L. Adamis 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 B . Williams 13 N. Edwards 14 S . Williams (C) 15 C. Mizzi 16 J . Homann 17 A. Van Den Dungen 18 A. Salem 19 S . Ginnavin 20 B . Gadsden 21 T Ewert 22 N . Biggin 22 L O'Neill 23 N . Milat 24 25 S . Nickas 26 A . Ginnavin 27 D. Paterson 28 N . Williams 29 J . Dickerson 30 E . McCowan
31 A . Brown 32 D. Begley 33 P. Phelan 34 J . White 35 C . Stewart 36 M . Wardell 37 B . McMahon 38 J . Raju 39 K . Kavanagh 40 41 M . Allen 42 L . Hendra 43 R . Carter 44 R . Sherman 45 C . McKimm 46 M. Billionis 47 S. Adam 48 B. Dever 49 B. Scott 50 X. Johnson 51 M.J .T. Smith 52 A.J . Paterson 53 L. McPherson 54 55 M. Gamble 56 57 J . Murc h 58 59 60 61 A. Walsh 62 A. Lync h 63 S . Davie s 64 M .Rei d
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1 J. Pannagiotopolou s 2 S. Evans 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 D. Rya n 5 M . Oxnam 6 C. Ridley 7 J . Leas k 8
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Goodge r 9 10 S . Bryant 11 B . Papal 12 J . Kavanagh 13 M . Boss i 14 B . Hakim T. Di Blasi 17 P. Hexter 18 J . Walke r 19 E . Heale y 20 D . Hunter 21 S . Dale 22 A . Merringto n 23'J . Hughe s 24 J . Dazkiw 25 C . Morga n 26 S . Fleming 27 D . Barr 28 G. Stevens 29 S. Uebergang 30 M . Dragojlo 31 D . Carid i 32 J . Mansfield 33 A. Dawson 34 D . Podge r 35 L. Kavanagh 36 M . Burn s 37 M . Jink s 38 D . Whitfiel d 39 B. Newbold 40 C . Obliube k 41 S. De Morto n 42 N . Bertram 43 N . Fitzpatric k 44 J . Rush 45 P. Barry 46 T. Cippoloni 47 S. Howard 48 A. Salvo 49 C. Clues 50 A. Nowlan d 51 A. McGowan 52 J. Williamson 53 T. Campbel l 54 A. Morriso n
55 B. Turne r 56 S. Dart 57 W. Conlan 58 T. William s 60 S. Ceti n
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OLD MELDURRIARS
Coach: Mick Dwyer Pes Coach : Andrew Bonwick
Coach: Erwin Leyden Assist: Michael Lovejoy
A. McMahon R . Ke)na P. Dimond
S. Langford-Jones J. Bourke 6 A. White ( DVC) p Adam Hilton
g'' S. Rowlands 10 C Efstathiou 11 M. Graves 12 B . O'Farrell
13 B . Harrop
14 A . Forsyth 15 D. Mackenzie 16 P. O'Donnell ( RVC) 17 Ash Hilton
yaskera 18 C. Jayaskera 19 M . Armstrong ( C) -j M . Goodier 21 A . Jenke 22 D . Mas on 23 G. Fletcher 2 -: A . Ross 25 B. Johnston - S J. Bell ( R C) ?7 R . Brandham 28 A. Shepherd 29 B. Carson (VC) 3a D . Warnes 31 D . Lay 32 B. Mitchell 33 P. W ri ght ? ; P. Langford-Jones 35 B . Lappage 36 B. Lay 37 A. Floyd ?8 L . Floyd 39 H. Brooks 40 S. Davey 41 S. Saunders (RVC) 42 S. Durkin 4 3 C. Pountney
44 L . Pitcher 45 H. Gopu
46 R. Goulden
47 R. Mitchell ( RVC) 48 C. Moyle 49 G . Finlayson
=50 R. Ladd 51 S . Richardson 52 G . Smith 53 L. Curtain 54 R. Saunders 55 L. Byrns 56 M . Anderson 57 A. Morisi 58 B . Melin 60 M . Somaia 61 J . Miller 63 W. Smith 64 T. Cute
1 Smith D 2 Theodore S (Co C) 3 Treloar A
4 Haz ell M (Co C)
4 Barre tt N 5 Crawshay S 5 Woodford D 6 Holme D(DVC) 7 Thompson C 8 McKeon A
8
Marks D
9 Grant B
OLD P ARADIAf;S
Coach: Matt Ryan Res Coach : Peter Slacik
ORMOND
THERRY PENOLA
Coach : Michael Knuppel Assist: Pat Mannix Res Coach : Peter O'Dea
Coach: Wayne Hermes Assist: Peter Appleford
1 S . Vincent 2 P. O'Loughlin 3 M. Cosgriff
1 L. Wilson 2 D. Beckett 3 L. Murphy
4 A . Curran
4 A. Grace (VC)
5 M. Harford 6 D . Stevens
5 M . Martinov 6 D. Whelan 7 S . Keleher (VC) 8 M . Miller
7 P. Cosgriff 8 A . Sinclair 9 P. Palermo 10 P. Brabender 11 A. Bums
9 G . Hall 10 R. Martin 11 D. Robbins (VC)
9 Simpson R
12 B. Galloway
12 B . Delidio
10 Robe rts T (VC) 10 Marks B 11 Gallagher P 12 Richardson J 12 Ha rt J Thiele B 14 Verge M 14 Kinsella D 15 Rose M 16 Lewski A 17 Miller J 18 Fitzgerald T 19 Mulquiney R (DVC) 19 Prowse M 20 Guest J 21 Keeble C 22 Waddell A (RC) 23 Berry M 24 Hawkins M 25 Thomas P 26 Kennedy C 26 Walker C 28 Teelow A 29 Mulligan T 30 Miller J 30 Wu A 31 Sallabank J 32 Selby E 33 Magee J 34 Beaumont J 35 Ray C 36 Grant J
13 B. Richardson 14 B. Brabender 15 S. Fellowes 16 M. Godfrey 17 B. Hart
13 B . Stone 14 S . James 15 S . Naughton 16 T. Stewart (RC) 17 J . Bridges
37 Murray S 38 Bryant T 39 FieldD
40 Useinov Z 42 Evans B 43 Farquharson E 44 Grundy P 45 Murphy C
18 G . Po rteous 19 A. Dean 20 T. Brown 21 D . Loney 22 S. Fantone 23 P. Walsh 24 T. Lombardi 25 A. Heffernan (C) 26 D . Boundy 27 K. Jenkins 28 B. Reiner 29 J . Dallas 30 A. Boyd 31 N. Dallas 32 P. Pratt 33 S . Ciavola 34 B . Hayes 35 S . Simpson (C-R) 36 B . Dintinosante 42 R. Murray 43 44 D. Furze 45 A. Paglia 46 R. Clark 47 N. Ball
39 M. Ferrari 40 Y. Dimadamos
41 J. Koolstra 42 C . Keleher
43 L . Smith 44 N . Baldwin
52 M . Joyce
45 L . Breitkreuz
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46 C. Cleary
54 S . Yeo 55
47 J. Monaghan 48 B. Healy
60 J . Connolly
49 S. Metz 50 D. Geenock 51 D. McKenna 52 S. Betsy 53 G . Hammond 54 F. Melanie 55 J. Putz 56 M. Farrell 57 S. Stephens 58 T. Banks 59 P. KonstantY
47 Harrison T 48 Jenkins C 49 Tsiotras G 50 Simpson A 51 Kennon M 52 Campbell B 53 Ber ry J 54 Grscheska T 55 Godley J 56 Mulcahy J 57 Bains A 58 Weir I 59 Alder C
60 Power J 61 Berman J 62 Trim C 63 Quest G 64 B owes C 65 Pruden J
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20 M . McConvill (C) 21 R . Wiley 22 G. Lehner 23 J . Knuppel 24 A . Goonan 25 J . Dale 26 T. Ha rv ey 27 T. Brennan ( RVC) 28 A . Moore 29 M. Broadhurst 30 G . Ritchie ( RVC) 31 H . Black 32 A. Lom 33 M. Collins 34 A. Russell 35 L. Russell 36 D . Casey 37 C . Everi tt 38 D . Broadhurst
48 S . O'Meara 51 A. Baker
46 Neeson C
Emq h g 4 Sun s Pty
18 S . Cramey 19 D. Cleary ry ( )
CORPORATE PRINT RESOURCES
& Mark Finnigan Res Coach : Michael Bosanko 1 Petrevski M 2 Mills A(DVC)
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5 Sacco S 7 Bannister S 8 Hollow L 9 Bannister C 10 Vaina J 11 O'Sullivan D(VC) 12 Moran R 15 McMahon A(DVC Res)
16 Goodwin M 17 O'Connor G
18 Cart er B 19 Grant A 20 Clarke J 21 Henderson G 22 Reynolds L
25 Edwards P
26 Lewis B 27 Garoni M 29 Goodwin S 30 Tadinac M
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57 Weston S 60 Sacco P 61 Sacco S 62 Caccamo D
63 Moloney A 64 O'Meara J 65 Stella S
66 Green A
67 Tsinaris G 69 Sarong S 70 Kuret L 71 Lyons R 72 Johnson S 74 Lees S 75 Keenan R 76 Lees C 79 Higgins T 84 Russell G 87 Jones P 89 Christie A(C Res )
93 Smith J
96 Reddan S 98 Hollow B 99 La Corcia M 100 Loiudice J 104 Biddlestone G 106 Murphy P 108 Thomas D 119 Ratcliffe A 129 Boden D 132 Costello R
134 Donohue M
135 0'Hallaron S 139 Fenn A
No real surprises this week apart from the Welts pretty insipid performance against the rampaging Tigers who are building themselves up for the big clash with the Friars after the break . Friars, Melds artd : ?auy all have wins and the Panthers against the o ?s after a slow start show some promise Two sides of similar styles played out an entertaining game at Toorak Park with the Two Blues prevailing by 14 points which was the day's biggest margin. 1 goal separated them at the first break, level pegging at the long interval and even at orange time . The Saints opened up a two goal break into the last but then the home side lifted a notch kicked the last 4 to take the points. Dan Hardes, Michael Harvey and slripper Aaron Rhodes were all good Two Blues while for the Saints who rued 4 posters Tkocsz, Hall and King were all prominent .
The Friars made the long journey from one end of Springy Road to the other to tackle Old Mentonians at the Keysborough playing fields which were in magnificent condition . The game was all over at quarter time as the Friars added 9 goals to iwith Buckets kicking plenty and the record books being searched for . Not much better for the Panthers at the half, but after that with the game beyond the young side's reach they played some terrific football to outscore the comp leaders in the second half. Matt Power continues to play well for Whitefriars, Buckets was always dangerous up forward and the Skipper played pretty well too . Trent Mitvalski was rightfully the player of the Round with a scintillating first up performance that lifted the spirits of all . (shame he has to return to the U19's), while Malty Austin and David Kitto continued their consistent seasons. A demolition squad posing as Tigers absolutely thrashed a lack lustre Old Camberwell to the tune of 124 points. While expecting them to win at home the margin is a surprise . The Tigers played their ground to perfection, getting the ball out of the centre and into the forward line . and with a stellar defense were able to dispel a rare Wellers attempt to score a goal . Best players for the home side were numerous and included Danny Spencer, David Napier, Timmy Beasley, the Steve's Kidd and Kingwell and of course Moose . Better Wellers were Rohan Kapoor, Matt Mullen, and Luke Gladman who all worked hard all day. Injuries were always going to hurt Banyule as they made the trek across town to tackle a Benny side determined not to lose another game at home . The Bears started slowly and the Sharks were already in tune by 40 points at the first break . This was increased to 67 by the half. Banvule showed a bit more endeavour through to third but then the flood gates opened as Beaumaris finished off their day's work with an impressive 10 goal final burst . Young Under 19 Rep Jesse McGeoch was terrific for Beatty as was big Mik e 10
Matullick in the ruck, Marcus Lee was pretty good and Chris Martin kicked a lazy 5 . Better players for Banyule were Brad Willmore ,
Scott Playfair, Andy Hopgood and Brett O'Connor . A closely fought contest in front of a large crowd at Harry Trott between Caulfield Grammarians and Collegians saw the Fields return to the winning list at the Lions expense . Neither side could break away in a dour struggle until the Fields booted consecutive goals during the third to open tip a 5 goal break and appear to have the measure of their opponents heading into the last . Fields relaxed forgot to man up and all of a sudden the Lions were within a point . But the visitors dug deep, kicked a couple and took the 4 points to keep pressure on the top 2 . Both sides agreed Luke Browne was outstanding in the ruck for the Fields with Delly and Docks also 4 quarter contributors . For Collegians Jono Dixon and Tim Krotiris tried all day and David Vial was good in the second half. Past rivals w hitefriars and Prahran clash today at the picturesque Friar Park . Have had some terrific battles over the years these two sides hence a healthy rivalry between the two . On form and consistency you just can not go past the home side although the Two Blues will compete to the very end. Old Mentonians line up at Keysborough for the second week in a row against a rejuvenated Beaumaris side welcoming the return of some of their stars. It will be a tough day at the office yet again for Jeff Costello and the young Panthers as I feel Beaumaris will be just too strong all over the ground and will take the points . Congrats to Adam Catlin on his 100th game today . Banyule as usual will give everything they have as they take on Caulfield Grammarians at the Racecourse . Injury hit with only 7 of last year's finals players available makes life tough for the Bears . The Fields are not travelling too badly their only losses being to the 2 standouts and today will take another 4 points to keep the pressure on those above . Old Camberwell await the arrival of Collegians to their Bahvvn home . Both losers last week one in a shellacking and the other not by much . If both sides are at the top of their form this promises to be a good one . I'm going to go against the jugular and put the Wells performance last week down as just a minor aberration and one of those days and tip them to win back at home . Friendly rivals G len Eira and S t Bedes tl2entoneâ&#x20AC;˘ Tigers complete the round at Packer Reserve . Over the years this has not been such a happy hunting ground for the Tigers and they will be looking to remedy that today . The Sainters season is virtually on the line and a win is imperative, hopefully a few will return from THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20D2
injury but it may not be enough as I feel the Tigers will take the points enjoy the break and re charge themselves ready for Whitefriars. SELECTIONS ; Whitefriars, Beaumaris, Old Camberwell, Caulfield Grammarians, St Bedes Mentone-Tiger s PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S
j0[ 10 last week another great effort . Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round . I have a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so \;ould appreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by Spill 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 braincoCaaptusnet.com.au as mention by Spin Sunday Nights . Thank you and keep up the good work.
BEAUMARIS FC - congratulate Adam Catlin on playing his 100th VAFA Game today . Adam has had a distinguished career with the club being a dual Best and Fairest winner and premiership winner through the Juniors . Now one of the core of the Senior group at the club, Adam has been a Premiership player in 97, member of the VAFA Under 19 Rep team in 98, and Beauy's most improved Senior player in 2001 . Adam and his family are very prominent in club life and happenings around Sharkland and we all wish him well today and into the future. CAULFIELD-GRANtMARIANS - 50 games - Drew Pearce ' pearcy" has developed into an integral senior leader at our club, who's week in, week out play has proved to be inspirational to all who follow the "fields" . Here's to your next 50 being as good as the first
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C SECTIO N C. Carrigg Kingwell Mooney Vamvakis Rosman
30 24 22 19 18
Whitefriars St Bedes Mentone Collegians Glen Eira Caulfield
C RESERVE S Vance Beaumaris Margierson Caulfield Hart Collegians Fraser Prahrall Stevens Beaumaris Svrain Whitefriars
19 18 16 15 14 12
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PRAIDtAN 4.2 6 .2 9 .8 13.9 (87) GLEN EII2A 3.2 5 .8 8 .11 10.13 (73) Pralnan: Bamford 3 . St.Clair 3. Rhodes 2, Pang 2, Hodgson . Ballard, Harvey. Best- Harders. Harvey, Bantford, Rhodes, Brewer, McLean. Glen Eira: Gilmore 4 . Clement 2, M.Dimashki, Doolan, Tkocz, Vanivakas . Best- Tkocz, Massis . Gilmore, Gray, Mug, Hall. Umpires: A Stubbs. R. Schuller (RDL) (F). A Monaghan (RDL), & Gentile (RDL), J . Bretag. J. Robinson (G) OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 3,3 5 .7 10.7 (67) VlFIITEPRIARS 9.4 14.6 18 .9 20.15 (135) Old Mentonians: Bounton 3. Solley 3, Austin 2, Mile, Palmer. BesL• btitvalski, Austin, Milo, Russo. McClosky. O'Connor. Whitefriars: Carrtgg 7. Kennedy 3, Carbone 2, Gloufeher 2, Pasqualotto, Johnson . Swain, Campbell . Janson . Northey Best: Carbone . Langford, Carrigg, Power, Kennedy. Alexande r Umpires: S. Morgan (F) ST BEDES t,'IENrONE 6.4 10.11 14.18 21.24 (150) OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 0.4 1.7 3 .8(26) St Bedes Mentone: Kingwell 7. Kldd 4, White L 3 . McColl, Porter, Hayes, Hipwell, ltmtle M. Andrews, Terrell. Best : Spencer, WintJe P. Wintle M . Haves . Andrews, Kingweil, Kidd. Old Camberwell: Gtadman 2, tiNUtehead . Best: Kapoor, Francis. Mullen, Gladman. Christie, James. Umpires: T. Brooks, G. Curran (F), R . Richards, R Dodd (G) COLLEGIANS 2 .2 3.4 5.6 11 .7 (73) CAULFIELD GRANIIvIAAR1ANS 3 .2 7.5 8.7 13 . 9(87) Collegians : Lang 2 . McKenzie 2. Mooney, waters, Hoist . Y. Phillips. Unsworth, Heneberv, Vial. Best, Dixon, Y. Phillips . Vial, Lang. Shin fleld. Hosking . Caulfield Grammarians : Browne 3, Messer 2, Will 2, O'Neill, Tassell, D. Pearce. Harrison, Rosman . Gardner. Best, Browne, Liddell, Docker, Sorensen, Widjaja, Baxter. Umpires: J. KF1ns, R . Semmens (RDL), P. Powell (RDL), G. Cooper (ROL (B), K . Brewer, G. Wakeling (RDL) (G) BEAUMARIS 6 .6 12 .10 17.12 27.17 (179) BANYULE 0 .2 2.3 5.5 7.6(48) Beaumaris: Buller 4 . Pitts 4, Edge 3, Doctor 3, Teasdale 3 . Vance 3, Matulick 2. Martin 2 . McGeogh 2, Healy 1 . Best- McGeogh, Martin, Matulick. Pitts, Gionnis. Lee. Banyule: Hillmore 2,1kRtchell 1 . Baidac 1, Playfair 1, Williams 1, WWtnore 1 . BesL Hopgood, Wilmore, Play(air, Thompson, Baldoc . Umpires : C. Stewart. C. Brajtberg (F). P. Wallis, G. Rollo (G) RESERVES 5 .3 9.6 15.11 21 .15 (141 ) GLEN EIRA 0 .0 0.4 1.4 2.5(17) Prahran : Fraser 7, Vear 7. Paleodlmos . Pickering. Corboy. L .Raad. Finkelde, Morgan . A Gellie. Best: Vear, Fraser, Windridge. Corboy, Morgan . Ramage. Glen Eira: ACaruana, M.1,Vatt . Best ACaniana, Haines . K. Daou . Khazaal, M.Watt, Richards. OLD MENTONIANS 2 .2 2 .6 5.8 6.12 (48) WIDTEFRIARS 1.4 3.7 8.9 11 .13 (79) Old Mentonlans: RAlexandec Clarke, Drinan, Moodie, Saunders, Worrell . Best- Moodie, R.Alexander, Drutan, Clarke, Haby. Goodbody. Whitefriars : Dance 3, Vernal 2. Glenn 2 . Nunan . Eames, D'Sousa . Andrews. Best: Nunan, Nolan. Dance . Vandenboom, Duffy. Treyvaud , ST BEDES ME iV°rONE 1.1 2 .1 4.1 4.1 (25) OLD CAMBERWELL 1.2 5 .5 12.8 15.11 (101) St Bedes Mentone : Napier 2, Ntilson, McColl, Napier . Best- Lomagno, Saniva, Tesorerio, Gould, Connor, Napier. Old Camberwell: Cramer 3, Mackenzie 3, Perryman 3, McLean 2, Eves. Tipper, Manuel, Hillier. Best: Derry. Eves, Kearney, Scott, Mackenzie, Grant. COLLEGIANS 3.1 5 .2 8.5 13.8 (86) CAULFIELD GRAhIMARIANS 1.3 5 .5 7.6 8.7(55) Collegians : Hart 4. D .PhiWps 3 . Woolley 3. Harding. Browning, Bardwell . Best: Roach, Thomas, Wooilev . Bardwell . Safstrom, Morawetz . Caulfield Grammarians: Margerison 2, Rvnberk 2 . Smith. Dalwood. Jacobs, Vu en. Best- Rynberk . Jacobs, Santiago . Kendall, Krien, Desousa. BEAUMARIS 1.4 7 .6 12.5 17 .11 (113) BANYULE 2.4 3 .4 3.7 6.8(44) Beaumaris : Stevens B 5, Presnell R 3 . Grav 2. Gibson H 2 . Groves Q 2, Nish 1, Deluca 1 . Cairns 1 . BesC Coulon. Presnell R. Gray . Cadin, O'Brien A, Banyule: Wilson D 2, Van)weteren 1, McDermott J 1 . Playfatr D I . Turnbill I
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BANYULE
Coach : Greg WhHcroft
Res: Renato Dintinosante
BEAUMARIS Coach: Tim Rieniets John McNicholas Res Coach: Mick Carty
CAU L FIELD
GRP.W '1 f1RI A i Coach: Dean Anderson Res Coach : Martin Dicrosta 1 D. Rosman 2 B. Hall
COLLEGIANS
1 T. Egan 2 D . Witchell
1 P. Brook 2 H. Gibson
3 S. Kayrooz
3 M . Pitts (Vc)
2 A. Sorensen
3 B. Mooney
4 B. O'Connor 5 B. Wilmore 6 S. Tuckman 7 J. Pearson 8 B. Cantwell 9 J. Plant 10 B. Moxin
4 M . Matulick 4 D. Porter 5 M . Ensor (Vc) 6 A. Spence 7 D. Foley
3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8
4 D. Atkinson 5 R. Henebery (DVC) 7 D. Surkitt 7 J. Farley
11 S. Cross
12 J. Ega n 13 C . Burk e 14 B. Woodlock S. Gray 16 A. Dooley 17 A. Small
18 J. Turnbull 19 P. Witchell
20 S. Playfair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C . Taylor 23 S. Gray 24 A. Plant 25 T. Baldack 26 H. Mcdermott 27 P. Healy 28 D . Spoules 29 J. O'Callahan 30 D. Mutton 31 C. Bassett 32 M. Natoli 33 B. Reed 34 C. Steven s 35 L . O 'Connell
36 M. George 37 T. Thompson W. Keenan 39 A. Hopgood 40 N. Taylor 41 P. Job 42 C. Taylor 43 L . Ferral 44 A. Covery 45 M. Smith 46 D. Nasrallah 47 K. Scholes 48 P. McCann 49 G . Bell 50 T. Nasrallah 51 J. Bott 52 D. Noonan 53 T. Cusack 54 B. Wilson 55 D. Williams 56 T. Jubb 57 K. Mahony 58 L. Orton 59 L. Richardson 60 L. Holt 61 B. Parkes 62 J . Gilha m 63 D. Playfair 64 S. Taylor 65 M . Thiveos 66 M . Vanpoeteren 67 C. West 68 M . Wilmore 69 C. Williams
8 M . O'brien 9 B. Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 11 L. Stevens 12 L. Healyy 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. Teasdale 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 . Ju ry 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 . Stanojevic 48 R. Corfield 49 J . Bryce 50 B . Presnell 51 S . Coote 52 N. Aprea 53 R. Rawlins 54 A. Thompson 60 C. Gionis
C. Knight M . Liddell T. Vinen N. Guyett S . Kendall N. Craven B . Minter J . Cowlishaw R. Foot e S . Cossart-Walsh
W. Bowes 10 A. Will (C) 11 C. Deal 12 D. Pearce 12 S . Fryers 13 D. Gurr 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 . Pennycuick 22 C. McAssey
22 M . Richardson 23 D. Ash 24 J . Dalwood 25 G . Evan s 26 S . Widjaj a 27 R. Keown 27 J . Ryan 28 J . Jacobs 29 D. Williamson 30 D. Ellias 31 C. Veentjar 32 L. Browne 33 C. McGrath 34 J . Margerison 35 S . Thompson 36 M . Cramphom 37 T. Messer 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 N. Tassel 49 B . Gardner 50 C. Pearce 51 G . Robinson 52 A . Sinclai r 53 P. Carter 54 T. Rynberk 55 C. Hooper 56 S . Krien 57 P. Farmer 58 N . Joughin 59 P. Crocker 60 N . Fallu 61 N . Bannon 62 B . Goddard 71 M . Cassidy
GLEN EIRA
Coach : Pat Hawkins Res : Andrew Kenneally 1 J. Dixon 2 M . Johnson
8 C. Unsworth (C)
9 J. Fry 10 J. Lang 10 S. Harding 11 B. McKenzie 12 N. Harrison 13 N. Thomas 14 D. Phillips 15 L. Cottom 16 A. Fletcher 17 R. Hosking (VC) 18 T. Krotiris 19 A. Robertson 20 H. Salimann 21 C. Harris 22 S. Piasente 23 C. Mollard 24 B. Low 25 R. Muir 25 D. Gambaro 26 S. Woolley 27 A. Shinkfiel d 28 N. McCan n 29 A. Kenneally 30 B. Shadbolt 31 N. Roach
Coach : Paul Beddoe Res Coach : TBA 1 M . Ryan 2 N . Astapenko
3 C . Massis 4 5 6 7 8
D. Cassa r A . Tsirogianni s J . Zagame S . Vamvaki s M . Dimashki
9 G. Haye s 10 G. Richards 11 B . Clements 12 B . Kin g 13 G. Brown 14 C . GreyY 15 F. Buckley 16 A . Tarant o 17 A . Russo 18 M . Dimachki 19 K . Dimachki 20 A . Diamon d 21 P. Jones 22 S. Emmett 23 S. Neeson 24 B. Mascal i 25 P. Khazaal 26 P. Tsaglioti s 27 R . Gilmore 28 P. Commerford 29 R . Dimachk i 30 L . Pryd e 31 T. Aberlin e
32 D. Browning 33 B. Hoist
32 M . D'Zilva 33 A . Sheedy
34 A. Smith
34 L. Hall
36 G .. Coope r 37 M . Foster 38 T. Dyer 39 N. ~a H rt 40 R. Bardwell 41 N. Baxter 42 N. Abbott 43 M . White 44 Y. Phillips 45 R. Lew 46 C. Rowe 47 R. Sztar 48 E. Waters 49 J . Clark
36 K . Daou 37 38 M . Lewin 39 J. Ega n 40 L. Doolan 41 H . Wall s 42 J. Gusman 43 T. Knowla n 44 S . Diamon d 45 A . Caruan a 46 T. Evans 47 J. Serpanch y 48 J. Haliwell 49 M . Bento n 50 A . Dimashk i 51 B . Zurak 52 A . Haines 53 S. Rees 54 M . Kassa r 55 L . McGaw 56 J. Kokkinoptilis 57 S. Hal l 58 C . McMurrick
35 S. Beilby
50 D. Vial
51 J . Melbourne 52 B. Grant 53 J .Van Berkel 54 B. Woolhouse 55 T. Cooks 56 B. Lumb 57 C. Peck 58 D. Smith 60 D. Dowlin g 61 D. Coo k 64 M . Gribble 65 C. Safstrom 66 S . Porte r 67 D. Osborne 68 L. Wilson 70 T. Skurrie 77 L. Beardsley
35 J. Commerford
59 P. Merric k 60 A. Guzz o 61 M. Tkocz 62 D . Sheehan 63 D . Dunlevie 64 A. Patane 65 M. Dimo u 66 J. Valkanis 67 N . Daou 68 M. Merrick 69
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OLD CAMBERWELL
OLD M ERTONIANS Coach : Jeff Costello
Coach : Derek Hine
Assist: Adrian Sheedy Res Coach : Justin McLean
Res Coach: Jamie Winduss
Res Coach : John Ross
Coach : Jarrod O'Neill
ST. DEDES MEPiTONE TIGERS Coach : Russell Barnes Res Coach : Danny Spencer
WHITEFRIARS Coach : Greg Feutril l Res Coach: Connor Eames 1 C . Wood
2 C . Twentyman 3 B. Murphy
1 D. Herders 2 M . Harvey 3 P. Kelly
1 P. WinBe
L T James (DVC) 3 N Robinson N Uppiatt g, L Cain 6 B Christie 7 M Scott
2 L . Wintle (C) 3 C. Tesorerio
3 M. Carbon e 5 B . Pha n
4 D . Carroll
4 P. Quick
4 A. L'Huillier
6 P. Campbell
8 J Heffernan (DVC) q J Goodale to M Hanson 12 R Kapaor (VC) 13 L Galdman 14 R Whitehead (C) 15 C Munroe
8 W. Ballantine 9 S. Boothey 10 S. Voigt 11 D . Solley 12 C . Dwyer 13 R . Ball 14 K. Campbell 15 J. Costello 16 D . Nock (VC) 17 N . Linford 18 T Boumon (C) 19 A. Palmer 20 S. Mullin 21 A. Drinan 22 L . Georgiadis 23 N . Moodie (R C) 24 A. Lowe 25 T. Fava 26 A. Martin 27 G . Katris 28 D . Kitto 29 A. Carter 30 D . Russo 32 G . Herring 33 S. Worrell 34 P. Flaskis 36 D . Alexander 37 M. Francis 38 B. Sherriff 39 T. Riley 40 T. McManus 41 S. Cozens 42 C . Rushworth
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17 N Credlin (VC)
18 M Mullen 19 A Hanson 20 D Mitchell 21 T Hardman 22 B Howard 73 K Darby 24 B Tipper 25 A Hardenberg 26 C Williams 27 A Hillier 28 J Webb 29 D Gough 30 R Perryman 31 B Craven 32 J Clyne 33 D Joyce 34 P Eves 35 G Weickhardt 36 S Derry ,37 T Parkes 38 T Hallo 39 S Fancis 40 J Cramer-Roberts 41 G Rowe 42 A Mackenzie 44 S Smith 46 D Daipran 47 T Kearney 48 J Derry 49 C Morley 50 J McKenzie 51 W Orwin
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44 L . Sunter 45 M. Kennedy 49 M. Fishe r 50 G . Richards 51 N . Fisher 52 D . O'Connor 53 M. Stroud
54 D . Goodbody 56 R . Harper 60 G . Shattock 61 B. Saunders 62 R . Johnson 64 M. Austin 65 M. Petrie 66 M. Mackay
5 H. Pitts 6 A. Corboy 7 S. Pang 8 C. Bamford 9 A Bunnett 10 B. Hodgson 11 A. Pitts 12 A Van Rooyen 13 C C. Mclean 14 M . Evans 15 B. Sanderson 16 A Rhodes 17 T. Rankin 18 M . Windridge 19 A Millican 20 J. Kellow 21 G . Paleodimos 22 N. Roberts 23 S. Pickering 24 T. Fraser 25 L . Aitken 26 T. St.Clair 27 W. Watford 28 K. Watford
29 W. Taseff 30 M . Scicluna 31 T. Dukic 32 D. Ballard 33 A Wood
34 L . Norman 35 B. Gellie 36 J. Killeen 37 M. Johnston 38 J. Macdonald
5 S . Napier 6 A . Ryan 7 N . Owen 8 J . Cunningham 9 M . Terrell 10 M . Wintle 12 J . Kane 13 D. Goodchild 14 A. Connolly 15 T. McColl 16 A. Hipwell 17 M . Sellings 18 S . Hecker 19 A. Drury 20 J . Drury 21 P. Fedderson 22 D. Poynton 23 D. Napier 24 T. Beasley 25 D. Samya 26 M . Hecker 27 S . Kingwell 29 T . Marshall 30 D. Falkingham 31 N. Connor 32 G . Strachan 34 C. Barnes 35 D. Moss 37 M . Connolly 38 A. Hayes 39 D. O'Brien 40 B . Beasley 41 R. Bignell 42 M . Wilson 43 S . Butts
40 I . Dennis 41 J. Upton 42 T. Maher 43 D. Decarteret f4 D. James 45 M. Vagg 46 M. Vear 47 S. Brewer 48 D. Decarteret 49 L . Wood 50 T. Smith 51 S. Larkey 52 P. Rose 53 B. Aisbett 54 C. Morgan 55 S. Ramage
44 J . Recu ero p 45 R. Gould 46 P. Lynch 47 T . Waters 48 A. Scafldi 49 S . Walsh 50 S . tGdd 52 M . Kurts 53 M . Uberti 54 M . McCraw 55 A. Basham 56 J . Chaplin 57 M . Lomagno 58 M . Zakic 60 M . McColl 62 M . Dean 64 P. Scagliotti 65 T. Lamb
56 S. Earle
66 R. Parsons
57 S. Moylan 58 G . Finkelde 59 B. Klindworth 60 S. Mckenzie-Mcharg 61 A. Gelli e 62 J. Belcher 63 C. Webb
67 S . Meyer 73 L. Porter 79 P. Russo
39 J. Lane
7 D . Brice 8 B. Janso n 9 C . Maguir e 10 R . Pasqualotto 11 R . Reidy 12 T. Hughes 13 T. Hilton (DVC ) 14 T. Carrigg 16 J . Power 17 A . Carbone (C) 18 C . Fulto n 19 M. Jongebloe d 20 D . Reid 21 K . Kenned y 22 T. Langford 23 E . Eames 24 R . Mika 25 M. Vernal (VC-Res) 26 C . Ryan 27 L . Swain 28 C . Eames (C-Res ) 29 A . Glen n 30 M. Power (DVC) 31 L . Engle y 32 G. Kennedy 33 M. Duff y 34 D . Gloufchev 35 C . Law 36 D . Nolan 37 M. Nunan 38 C . Carrigg (VC) 39 D . D'Sous a 40 M. Cahil l 41 C . O'Connor
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55 D . Fedele 56 R . Murray 57 E . Stone 58 S . Alexander
59 N . Brisban e 61 M. Bake r 62 J. Anderson 64 M. Mea d
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CY A N PRES S The top four have now skipped two games clear of the Jackas & Blacks, but the latter have the chance to pull one of those back today with th e Four's occupants playing one another .
TODAY Ivanhoe Assumption host Mentone
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match for the Hoes, who would love the scalp of one of the top three on their belts . With the grounds likely to remain heavy for this round, this should be to the benefit of the home side, but the Vultures are such an adaptable team they will nullify most of that advantage . I'm tempting providence, but going by 'gut feel' only, I'll go for the Hoes by a kick after a fantastic game. AJAX takes on Will iamstown in what should be a regulation win, but CY have been very competitive of late, and the Jackas won't be able to relax at all for what should be a 5 goal victory. St Leos meets Aquinas in today's other blockbuster. The Animals will be dirty on losing their first game last week, so the Bloods will be in for a fierc e
Mentone had a regulation but convincing home turf win over St Leos Emmaus WP. The Vultures jumped away to an early lead and were never headed in spite of a big last term by the Animals . Chris Sullivan and U19 player, Anthony Rock, were the standouts for Mentone, with good support from Mick Sullivan across HF. Ashley Brown, Adam Krebs, Steve Buckle, and Paul Ristevski all fought hard for St Leos . AJAX went down fighting to Ivanhoe in a classic 'hard at it' game, in which neither side found it easy to put the other away . The Hoes on-ball trio of Peter Lee, Shane Sampson, and Michael were in great touch, with the 'maestro', Peter Flynn, superb up forward . The Jackas had top games from their onball duo Jason Brain & Chooker Segal, plus backs Mark Blashki & Grant Samuel, with Jonathon Berger again among the goals .
Aquinas obliterated Uni-Blacks after the latter held a handy lst term lead . Al Bethune played another great game in his 100th for the Bloods, with terrific support from Justin Box at FF, and the one and only Marchi Tarulli, also up forward . Blacks' connections used the words 'embarrassing and 'humiliating in the post match wrap up, but were able to commend the efforts of Mark Higgins, Dillon, and Rob Mackie on a day they'd rather forget . Monash's Blues were washed away by victory at last against OGGS after a tension filled last term, which could have gone either way. Headers assures me his suicidal impulses have receded, and the Ashers' big contributors to bringing that about were Red Bolton at HF & rucking, plus another good game from Laz Siapantis at HB, and a big'welcome back' effort from Chopper Newman at FP. OGGS best were Bayne, McCarthy, H . O'Brien, and Ben Couch with 4 goals. OGGS came into this match minus Senior Coach, Jon Edgar, who, for personal reasons, left the club the previous day . OGGS wish to express its thanks to Jon for his work at the Club over the past season and half. Williamstown CYMS was overcome in the end by Bulleen Temp but worried the visitors with a strong 3rd term . TuRoch, Williams and Tehan were tops for the Bullants . I was expecting news from CY this round but none arrived . Hopefully next week? 16
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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - Jarrod 'Rusty' Prior plays his 250th game today. After nearly 100 junior games, Rusty has been around the Club (and the bar!) all his life . He broke into the senior side as a 17 year old on 1994, and has been there ever since as an attacking halfback, including winning a B & F in 1997 . All at Bulleen Temp congratulate you Rusty, and hope you're round for many more! MONASH BLUES - Elusive and flamboyant wingman Nick De Young played his 100th senior game in the turquoise and silver last week against OGs and we celebrated with a long overdue win . Nick has worked his way up from the Twos to reach this significant personal milestone and will enjoy recounting his career highlights to anybody who cares to listen - particularly his opponents. Nick is a great asset to the Club along with his parents who provide great support to him and the Ashes . Great work DY. AQUINAS - congratulate Al Bethune on reaching the 100 game milestone . Al had a humbling debut, not making the senior or reserve premiership sides in 1996 . He has since proven his worth to the extent he is now amongst the elite players in the club. He is very rarely beaten in his ruck position, and seems to be improving with the benefit of proper preparation . His magnificent physique draws ooohs from the women folk, who crowd near the boundary to get a closer look at the throw ins . Al, we all hope to see those big knockouts for many games to come. " (9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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22 .16 (14 a ) .10 16.16 (112) to - s .• Ru 10, R . ley 3, T.Barr 3 :~ Sullivan 2, M':. Sullivan 2. 7ixon, iv4 .Ba :T best S.Fanning, Tully. T.Barr. Stephens. Gall ie r St,L,,..s : Bird 5, N.Hodder 3, Zalakos 2, Hatfield, Buckle, Ristevski . Krebs, Fennell . Burgess Best Bromi . Rlstevski, Hodder, Krebs . Bird. McKenzie Umpires: C. 0'Doncghue, D . Irons (i') MAX 3 .5 4.8 7.10 9.12 (66) 14AIdHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .2 6.4 8 .8 12 .11 (83) AJAX: Berger 5 M.S;gal 2 Davis, Dukes . Best: Bram . Berger. M.Segal. Samuel, Blashkt, Van A.ken Ivanhoe Assumption: Flynn 5 Emerson 2 Saunders 2, Sampson 2 APace Best: Lee . Flynn, Sampson, Narkaetvicz, Sloan . Toogoed . Umpires: D. Amar.utt, J. fv.pmall (F), J . Kralevski (B), B . Stephens, S. Vatopoubs (G) AQUINAS 1 .5 7.9 13.15 17.20 (122) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .5 5.5 5.5 7.8 (50) Aquinas: Tarul6 5. Box 4, Livingstone 3, Cultera 1, Denbraber 1 . Flynn 1, Caghlan 1 . t4nltethead I Best: Bethune, Benbraber, 1VIlltehead . Cotliver, also . Hunte r University Blacks : 6ihects 2, Barry 2 . Can' 1, Cunningham 1, Nethercote 1 . Best Barry, Brown, Dillon. Green, Mackie. Higgins. Umpires: G. Rawlings (F), J. Martins (B) hSOP7ASH BLUES 4 .1 6.3 9.10 14.12 (96) OLD GEELONG 3 .5 5.7 9.7 12.10 (82) Monash Blues ; Basalt 1, Cremer 1, Baxter 1 . Best Green, Pa_tite, Freenagttty, Edsall, Carey, Meehan. Old Geelong : Cote 3, Avery 1 . Simpson 1, Teague 1 . Best Clarke. Leyoc. Cole, Buyles, Leislunan, Teague . Umpire.s: M . Morrison (R) (F) WII.LIAMSTOwtd CYMS 2 .1 6.8 10.10 12.14 (86) BULLEEN TETYPLESTOwE 6 .8 10.13 12.13 17.18 (120) Williamstown CYMS: Lee 3. J MeCuteheon 3. A Bergin 1 . Matthews 1 . Cocks 1 . Barlow 1, Manning 1, Woods 1 . Best: B Hynes, Phenuster, J Hylies. A Bergin, Cocks . Ktngham. Bulleen Templestowe: Matthews 4 .1Villmms 4, Humptuey 3, D Bone 1 . Robertson i, Tulloch 1 . Me Laren i, Parrou 1, Chivers I . Best- Tulloch, Tehan. D Bone, Hare. Humphrey, Robertson. Umpires: A . `
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h, mhoe Assumption v. Mentone Amateurs AJAX v . Williamstown CYM S St Leos Emrnaus WP v . Aquinas University Blacks v. Monash Blues Old Geelong v. Bulleen Templestow e
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MENTONE 4 .1 7.5 13 .9 14 .11 (95)
ST.LEOS EMh1AUS 0 .1 0.2 1 .5 1 .8(14) R4entone : Clarke 3, Sims 3, Waters 2, Emmett, Mchlillan . Hestnte, Corder, Kelly, Snuth Best, Kelly. Jamieson, Gurtler, Bray, Clarke . Hovey. St .Leos: Contessotto I . Best- Briggs, Batty, D~lrnelio . 2.1 3.4 5 .4 9.10 (64) MAX IVANHOE A.SSU&U'TION 0 .2 1.3 3 .4 7.6 (48) : Cooper 2, Onas 2, Newstadt 2, Goldenfem 2, I'yke. Best: Skolnik AJAX Glezer, Haiphen . Boon, Onas, Goldenietr t Ivanhoe Assumption: Iacovangelo 3, J .Pace, Tucker, Marino . Harley Best Couley. Tucker. Iacovangeto, J.Scoble, Canteron. Harley AgUINAS 2 .0 5.7 6.9 7 .11 (53) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .3 1.4 3.5 6.5(41) Aquinas : Votombeilo 1 . Burden 1, tiarone 1, Macklin 1 . Boland 1, Wilson 1, Woolen 1 . Best, Glendenning, Lytig, Mazzanti, Boland, Wilson . University Blacks : Peck 2 . Hannah 1 . Leach 1, Schilling 1 . Rawnstey 1 . Best Staunton, Ralph . Rawnsley, Costello. Weber. Jones_ MONASH BLUES 1 .2 1 .5 3.6 3 .10 (28) 6.7(43) OLD GEELONG 0.0 1 .1 4.5 Moorish Blues: Cravan 2, Newman 2 . Main I, Balton 1, Lloyd 1 . Hawkins Thompson 1, Holtoway 1, Young 1 . Ntnd 1 . Siapantas 1 . Best Siapantas, 1. Man, Bolton, Cravan . Smyth . West. Old Geelong: Cough 4, Salter 2, McCarthy 2, Goldsworthy 1, O'Brien 1 . Rowan 1, Temple-Smith 1 . Best Dayne, McCarthy, ^O'Brien, Fairbairn, Goldsworthy, Couch . &TLLIA'.iSTOw:i CYMS 1.2 5 .3 9.7 11 .10 (76) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.2 7 .5 9.8 12 .13 (85) Williamstown CI?+4S: Btr. ~-, -5 itcr!gteg I . Grocho,vski 1, Wyatt 1 . Paoli i . Im 1 . Mackley 1 . Y- _~• `- : k :7. Olditam . Miller, Wyatt, Buttigieg, . .. . ; : .-.s. baleen Templestowe: Florance 6, Hampshire 2, J Matthews 2, Martin 2 . Best iiany.uhtre. J Matthew, i'lorance, Martin, D Williams . 17
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Coach: Phil Davis Davis Res Coach : Barry Simo n 1 N . Gold (C) 2 M. Konsky 3 J . Shar p 4 M . Dudakov (VC) 5 B . Davis (VC) 6 D. Kalb 7 G . Samuel 8 B. Klei n 9 A. Rosen 10 G . Dukes 11 M . Weisler 12 D. Goldenfein 13 A . Freund 14 A . Butt 15 J . Segal
16 M . Sega l
17 A. Cukierman 18 J. Kirzner 19 G. Blieden 20 M . Buckley 21 D. Gelbart 22 A..Bock 23 B . Ritterman 24 J . Bram 25 M. Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 J. Berge r 28 A.. Zemski 29 A Joff e 30 A . Lefkovic 31 P. Glezer 32 D. Janover 33 S. Boon 34 B. Lewski 35 D . Miller 36 W. Sevel 37 S . Newstad t 38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 39 D. Vanake n 40 M . Borenstein 41 D. Goldberg 42 E . Rubenstein (Res C) 43 E.Janover 44 A . Lust (Res VC) 45 Y. Atti e 46 A . Goldman 47 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. Hare l 57 A.Osowicki 58 J. Besser 59 J. Blankfiled 60 J. Wajnberg 61 J. Freeman 62 D. Weislitzer 63 R. Silberman
AQUINAS O.C. Coach : Steve Box Res Coach : Howard Fiel d 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 . Denav i
18 J . Hughes 18 D. Saliba 19 G . Whitehead 20 P. Woolan 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.Jone s 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 . Everitt 37 G . Macklin 38 B. Moran 39 L . Sheffield 40 A. Cultrera 41 G Davies 42 R . Moran 43 M . Slattery 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 . Burden 53 S . Verona 54 M . O'Halloran 55 J . Crouch 56 P. Cruickshank 57 G. Cochrane 58 D . Robinson 62 L. Bradshaw 63 A. Barri e 68 J . Coghlan 70 C. Lyng 71 G . Evans
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E Coach: Doug Searl Res Coach : Mal Prior 1 J . Prio r 2 D. Williams 3 S. Young
4 W. Thompson 5 S. McLare n 6 P. Graha m 7 P. Robertson 8 N . Bone 9 B . Tod d 10 P. Tsokas 11 G . Chivers 12 A. Parris 13 D. Tulloch 14 A. Panou 15 B. Wolnizer 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 . Martin 25 T. Matthews 26 S . Boyd 27 J . O'Donnell 28 R. Parris 29 D. Bon e 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. Cattermole 52 J . Gun n 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 7 P. Rawley 8 J . Shuttleworth 9 M. Thackwray 10 P. Le e 11 D . Valkanis 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 S . Narkiewicz 14 P. Flyn n 15 J . Curtin 16 P. Harris 17 S. Morris 18 T. Scoble 19 D . Wood 20 J . Collins 21 D. Denby 22 N . Shuttleworth 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. Joyce 35 P. Kearney 36 C . Zeegers 37 P. Cotter 38 R . Peoples 39 M . Ebbage 40 P. Marti n 41 C. McDonald 42 B. Marti n 43 M. Martineo 44 A . Pace 45 N . Farrel l 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 60 T. Lupton 61 S . Butler 62 P. Merory 63 P. Cameron 69 J . Mazocca 78 C . Brown
MENTONE Coach: Tony Macgeorg e
Res Coach: Darren Fenech 1 S. Rowley 2 R. Gallagher 3 M . Dixon 4 D . Emmett 5 A . White 6 C . Stephens 7 K . Gurtle r 8 D . Perrin 9 P. Emmett 10 M . Hovey 11 C. O'Meara 12 M. Davies 13 M. Hayes 13 A. King 14 M . Etcel l 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 16 J . McCarthy 17 C. Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 C . Stewart 20 P. Krings 21 D . Kelly 22 P. Murph y 23 Matt Sullivan 24 X . Smith 25 G . Uptin 26 A. Rock 27 M . Wise 28 C. Johnston 28 M . O'Brien 29 S. Barker 30 P. Dixo n 31 S . Fanning 32 B . Coleman 33 N. Wilkins 34 D. Sheehan 35 M . Johnstone 36 C . Ogier 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S . Perrazo 39 A . Fimster 40 S. Simms 41 C. Rock 42 T. Barr 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 46 C . Ross 47 J . Tull y 48 Mick . Walsh 49 A . Cousins 50 G. McMillan 51 G. Hollingworth 52 K. McLeod 53 D. Noonan 54 D. Bray 55 C . Leifting 56 S. Sullivan 57 D . Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 Matt. Walsh 60 D. Fenech 61 K. Lockhart 62 N. Levert 63 S. Waters 64 A. Pothitos 65 T. Allinson 66 D . Cagney 67 M . Joyce 68 D. Gillespie 70 T. Rogers 73 M . O'Meara
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OLD GEELONG
Coach : Tim Powell Res Coach: James Shady
Coach: Jon Edgar Res Coach : Adam Chubb Club 18: Sean Wilson
1 S . Chapman 2 J . Baxter 3 L. Holloway (C) 4 G. Chessari 5 J. Rosengarten 6 M . Newman
1 S . Rowan 2 H . Burbank 3 M . O'Brien 4 Steve.Jones 5 T. Redin 6 C . McKay
7 P. Farrar 8 S. Thompson
7 B. Morris 8 T. Seymour
9 E . Morrison 10 S. Webster (VC) 11 M. Spencer 12 G. Smy th
9 D . Salter (C) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 L. Stevens 12 N . Camero n
13 A . Herrman
13 S. O 'Brien
14 B. Merlin 15 M. Tnkle r 16 B. Nin d 18 K. Hendratta 19 L . Siapantas
14 D . Taylor 15 H . McCarthy 16 B. Couch 17 M. Goldsworthy 18 J. Malpas
20 M. Edsall
21 C . Gregory 22 T. Blackley 24 T. Craven 25 J. Hawkins 26 P. Wills 27 N . De Young 28 J. Main (VC) 29 H . Graham 30 L. Creamer =31 S. Hawkins 32 R . Gundry 33 J. Smith 34 G. Rowley 35 D . Murchie 36 A. Williams -37 J. Bolton
19 M. Avery (RC) 20 S. Cole 21 N . Bayne 22 J . Fitzgerald 23 Sam .Jones
24 . M. Jaugietis 25 G . Leishman 26 S. Lansdell 27 W. Paul (C) 28 A. Farrar 29 D . Bolton 30 M. Stevens 31 C . Fairbairn 32 N . Sladen 33 M. Fabri 34 B. Yates 35 A. Chubb
38 N . Brennan
36 T. Heatley
39 M. Smith 40 Ma . Bolton 41 Mi . Bolton 42 G. Oldham 43 R . Feenaghry, 45 R . Walsh 46 A. Ryan 47 5. Mentha 48 M. Carey
37 T. Betts 38 M. LEslie 39 S. Clarke 40 H . Legoe 41 T. Carty 42 C . Chimside 43 D . O'Brien 44 P. Simpson 45 46 S. Collins 47 M. Strauch 48 D. Farris 49 S. Grtfiths 50 J. Sattler
49 D . Payne 50 A. Clark 51 M. Payne 52 N . Moresi 53 J. Peel 54 R . Green 55 I . McCormick 56 L . Volkov 57 P. Munro
51 J. Kilpatrick 52 J. Legoe 53 T. Bayles 54 J. Brand
58 F. Eley
55 T. Stafford
59 B. Carstein 60 S. Lloyd 62 L . Kats 64 J. Prosser 65 G. Polglase 66 A . Perry 67 A . McCann 68 M. Meehan E9 R . Burston 70 B . Rogers 72 B . Green 73 A . Forster-Knight
56 A. Meek 57 J. Morley 58 M. O'Brien 59 J. Toohey 60 A. Southey 61 A. Holmes 62 A. Waters 63 J. Weir 64 E. Fitzgerald 65 N . Cameron 66 T. Wolley 67 L . Teague
%4 P. Westbrook 75 R. Turton 81 S . Gundry
68 B. Grills 69 P. Miller 70 B. Cummins 71 A. Meagher 72 75
ST LEOS EFA MAUS WATTLE PARK Coach : Darren Turner Res : Frank Dinicolantonio 1 D. Dinicolantonio 2 J . Hodder 3 E . Mitchell 4 A. Auliso 5 S .Buckle 6 J .Fennel l 7 A . Burgess 8 B .Bird
9 A . Bethune 10 B . Mitchell 11 S . McCann 12 T. McCann 13 A . Kreb s 14 J . Manton
15 P.Carey 16 A . Rose 17 R . Parker 18 R. McCann ~ 19 A â&#x20AC;˘Ma' r 20 G.Rafferty 21 G. Simmondson
UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach: Paul O'Shanassy Res Coaches: Jim Trevaskis & Michael Rizio 1 L . Nethercote 2 S. Chandler
3 M. O'Donnell 4 5 6 7
A. Evans R . Mackie C. Sanderford B. Cunningham
8 A. Howard
9 C. Pekin 10 W. Hannah 12 M . Cunningham 13 C. Baulch 14 J. Leech 15 L . Murphy 16 P. Caccaviello 17 A. Moffat 18 T. Wilson 29 C. Franklin 20 A. Kooloos
WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S Coach : Darren Caddy Res Coach : Warren Payn e 1 D . William s 2 J. Buttigieg 3 D . William s 4 S. Wuchatsch 5 D . Macleo d 6 N . Grant 7 B. Robinso n 8 B. Han n 9 J. Munro 10 B. Cocks 11 B. Twist 12(R) M . Cannon 12 A. Feathersto n 13 A. Mackley 14(R) A . Daniel
14 b . Ferris
15(R) P. Bregue t
15 B. Gaborit
16 B. Joseph 17(R R . Plochino 17 ~ . Hart 18 D . Oldham
21 C. Shilling
19 P. Dervan
23 TBatty 24 D.Bruce 25 A . McKenzie 26 A . Prosser 27 P. Levin s 28 E . McLaughlin 29 S . Darcy 30 M . Ottobre 31 M . Contesotto 32 L. Price 33 N .Kennedy 34 B . Henricus 35 J . Briggs 36 S . Bavage 37 S . Manton 38 N . Hodder 39 B . Vaughan 40 J . Gay
22 A. Nolan 23 P. Ba 24 N. Wilson 25 T. Chatfield 26 D. Batten 27 A. Costello 28 D. Kean 29 M . Staunton 30 J. Ralph 31 B. Costello 32 M. Jones 33 T. Kitchen 34 S. Moody 35 J. Mirtschin 36 H. Peck 37 A. Gray
21 D . Macleo d M. Saunders
41 J . Zarb
39 J. Greenwood
42 M . Flood 43 B . Levin s 44 A . Zalakos 45 S . Ronchi
40 N. Martin 41 L . Rawnsley 43 C. Beaton 44 R. McCarthur 45 M . Coleman 46 A. Hyde 47 B. Murphy 48 D. Rudd 49 T. Bowers 50 A. Goonan 63 J. Weber 71 M . Nihill 73 S. Mackie
22 P.Ristevski
46 A . Brown
47 M . Mclnerny 48 A . Daly 49 C. Hatfield 51 C . Beljak 53 A . Volpi 5a M . Blundell 55 S . Smith 56 T, Morrison 57 M . Place 58 J . Fjeldstad 59 0. Pitcher 60 C . McDonald 61 J . Blandthorn 62 A . Raynor 64 D. Wood
65 N . Foley 66
67 P. Farquhar 68 B . O 'Conno r 69 S . Mescher 74 D. Pane tta 75 T. Ymer 76 G . Donovan 77 C. Vaughan 79 T. Tribe 81 D. Behan 88 S . Pitcher 89 D. Windus s gg D . Lear
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60 D . Lee
61 S. McNern y 62 D . Orchar d 63 D . Temby 64 T. Ryan 65 S. Barlow 66 S. Phemiste r 67 A, Savoia 68 A. Houg h 69 B. Cambridg e 70 0 . Sadler 71 F. Ceron e 72 F. Luca
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76 M. Sime
77 P. Geraghty 78 R . Cornish 79 S. Mardesic 80 S. Freeman
81 T. Williams
PALM'( In round 5 I wrote that pat Maher was the only . And De La player to have played in 5 UAFA premierships I was tVROI';G. Ralph McHenry, now somewhere in Asia, read LOOKING . Asian Report BACK (it's probably reproduced in the A .F.L are too short tten and edited by Wayne Jackson they w ri Record with only 35 on the job, to do staffed on the AFL to state that he also played in it) 'and has "e-maited" me ~ 83 and 84. section premierships in 77,79, 30,h the 5 'A" to beaf. Ratph's record - 5 Grand Finals, 5 fla9 , is in Pm sorry, Pat, to have to record that you played 5, and lost 8 another Grand Final in 19 of achievement by two wonderful players . record .Asuperb
Andrews (Old TI, Chris Browne (De La Salle) and Joe Sturrock (U . Blues) . Our umpires in th e senior game were Mark Gibson (Field), his first senior representative match, ion Stevenson, Barry Brow n (Boundaryl and Michael Lentini, Dominic Napoli (Goal) .
Z, It was interstate football at Elstermvick Park and SAAFL for the John Dillon/Keith Sims Shield . John Dillon joined De La Salle OC as an energetic determined ruckman and by 23 was club president, the start of a great career and distinguished service to Victorian and Australian Amateur Football . Tom Johnston was chairman of selection committee comprising Max Lyon, Bruce Ferguson, Rob Fuller, . Neville Taylor was Peter Hutchinson and Phil Stevens coach. Phil Steven
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- Z De La hoped it would be a big day for Smaeka (Mark ) owe's 200th game= twice State Representative, 5 De La rshi team . Unfortunatel, the flags captai n captain 't, 1 victor ~ ethe part y p arvhen they produced Ormond1, Pre spo their best performance of the year to crush De La by 77 . Best were Brett Connell, Justin points, 17 .20 to 7 .9 .) and Clarkson, Andrew Jobling, Phil Kingston (Orm Peter Rennie, Chris Belleville, Damien Crowe and Paul . Old Mentanians and Melburnians, both Brasher (De La) .8, at midfield in "B" played a thriller . The Mentonians, 8 the last change, did not trouble the g~ ump ne the Oe final term but still got home by 3 p o .
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on . The Vies were brilliant early, tough and determined and .2 at the first played on at all costs to lead 10 .3 to 4 . The South Australians showed wonderful change persistence and self belief as they fought to get bac kat e into the game . They were still 32 points heofinal terhin last change, but never stopped trying ~ 7 is,, . to go to down by points as they kicked 5 .4 to 1 .3. Best were Mark Seccull (Old .16 (124) (117) to 18 17.), Tim Holt (Old Scotch), Matthew Jackson (Old H B'ton), Michael Blood (OX), Micah Berry (Old Jackson Melb), from M. Mark Brady (St Kevins) . Goals. came Jason Gollant (St Bern .) (OB} 5, Dan Richardson (OX) 4 .) 2, 2, Luke Gollant (St Berns) 2, Glen Hatfield (Old T 2 Tim Ockieshaw (Old X) l . . skilled NSW team a t M The C to E team met avery aniher Shield . Only a Wagga to play for the Terr y . NSW broke
point separated the teams at half time away late in the third term to kick 3 quick goals to lead . The Vies fought back by 31 points at the last change s finish (Mto g but coul o ona h) `down Andre ~ d ul ~~t hold e DWavi d n tRo Roger Treganowan (Marc), Brett Collison (NOB), Andre Pitts (S'bank), Michael Hazel (Sal (Salesian) and Guyan Stroud (Old Mentonians) .
VAFA t resounding eTh2 Dennis (Old B), .~19 to 6 .5erBes. Lucas Wilson (Old G), Adam Walter Occhfuto (Maz)
Melbs could only manage 2 goals from 7 scoring shots .8, old Melburnians Final scores were Old Mentomans 8 . Petrov (Ment .) and . Farrow, A 7 .11 . Best were C . Scott, S Melb.). Welch (0 . C . Bryan. A. Witts, R m Simon O'Donnell of Test Cricket fame kicked 3 goals .19 in â&#x20AC;˘B' section Old Brighton's defeat of whitefriars, 11 to 4 .7 .
1, De La 0 The two undefeated teams in ~1 9 Section tto OX, 8 . 10 an nd ili OX) g Nat e Strachanh Thomasgoin .5d7 . OBestaverr 11 Fountoulakis, Bell, Dunden (De La). M 250 games to Ketv s John Brassil, 150 to Rovers B & F, and twice in F Darren McConville, twice club B & . State C-F side Nicolosi (ANZ) was on top in 'E' Section goalkicking, 50 from 7 games . a Only undefeated teams were Old Brighton (B), St Leo's Wattle Park (E), Old Ivanhoe (D R)= Glenhuntl d gon ( Chirn Odd Parke(U19 SonthBllll-Temp (G North) an eMicahBry ÂŽ Victoria met South Australia at the Adelaide oval and .16 to went down by 8 points in a thrilling finish, 16 . Trailing by 37 points at half time, coach Bernie 18 .12 : Phil Mehrten from centre Sheehy made many changes Mark to full forward, back pocket Nick Burne to chf, chi McDonald to full back, Richard Herman ff to hff, and . The Vies captain Peter Curtain from defence to centre rattled on 6 goals but SA steadied and led by 21 points . Victoria fought back an on half r at the last break point. through the final term were trailing by . kicked two goals to gain a narrow but South Aus deserved victory . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20-
The teams was asfollows: g ; 'Paul Matton (Therry), Mark MeClelland-qCaulf. Gr.), 1- Bourne (0 . Xavs) . 1413 : Peter Curtain (0 . Xavs) C, Gerard Biddlestone 111c,Ty), Russell Barnes (Ormond) VC .
c ; Leigh Holt (Banyule), Phil Mehrten (Orn : .), Paul C o nsidine (0 . Par .) . Iff : Michael Skerrit (0 . Par.), Mark McDonald (Orm .), .1[ckAtkins (O .Xavs) .
F : Frank Gleeson (0. Park), Richard Herman (Coll .), ~ ;ikeYandeIl (U . Blues). Rucks : Brian Grills (0 . Par.), Chris Slattery (Marc.), D.xren Collins (But. Temp .) . I c : Dale McCann (Old Par .), Andrew Smythe (Bull .T, ;np . ), Greg Tregear (Coll,) , ,Ce : in Segota was the VAFA's nominated umpire for the ,1me. The best were Mehrten, Curtain, Mallon, Burne, Barnes, Yandell and goals came from Mehrten 5 , cillins 3, Burne 2, Gleeson 2, Herman, McCann, :~r:iythe, Tregear . E1 The CDEF team journeyed to Canberra to play the '.!onaro League and journey they did, as when the fog rolled in and closed TuIlamarine Airport Manager ~, ;(Ywie Stockdale organised a bus and a very tired and ,c()er team arrived in Canberra about 4 .30 am . ,„onaro were no match for coach Andrew LangfordJones' teani which won 38 .25 to 6 .0 . Best were Mark McColl (Kew), Jeremy Nicholls (0. Greg Bradshaw (0 . Melb), Stuart Carboon (State 9ank), Joey Busuttil (Kew), Mark Dyson (0 . Ivan) and u 're Whelan (Aquinas).
t Old Melburnians congratulated Ian (Cuddles) Cordner on his 100th game . Starting his career with Uni Blacks in 1971, and transferring to 0 . Melbs in 1976 after missing a season while over-seas, Ian was captain from 1977 to 1980, won the Club B & F'76, '78 ;.ud '81, and the 'B' Section B & F in '87 . Ian rcoresented the State in '73, '77, '78, '79 and '80, was lie State captain in '79 and '80 and '79 was captain of flit, All Australian Amateur team . 200 games to Vic Fr<meis (State Bank), Ian Mullett (0 . Brighton) and Phil 1 1bu 1 ; 111 (Monash) . Phil's contribution as President, Sccretary and almost everything else over the years had rcc(nily earned him a Life Membership of the club . [hi° team picked from CDE &F Section to play a )mbined Tasmanian Amateur Team at Launceston v : .+ as follows : R . Brockwell (C), B . Ivey (W . Bruns .), S . A-c :!a, H . Harisiou (T'toual), J. Steven (0 . Camb .), D . C :cc . P . Smyth (0. Ivan), M . Gillan, K . White (St Kilda), A . :,obba, M . Legge (Banyule), N. McAuliffe, M . Purcell (Cob .), P. Clayden (U . Reds), N . Vince, M . Kershaw ! (_ ; .cl.), M. McKaige (St Kevs), C. Robison (0 . Trin.), J . i2osc`varne (PowerH .) and C . Rowston (H. Rovers). '.l~magers were Noel Rundle and John Dillon .
U Ray Wooley and Peter Burke umpired their 100th ;cne . Peter also played 150 games with 0 . Haileybury . '`L`"I
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Wilson, I.Cordner . E At Launceston, Victoria was always in control against a young Tasmanian team, scores being : Victoria 17 .14 to Tasmania's 12 .12.Best were Costello, Lester, Shepherd, Power, Booth, Code. El Parkside celebrate Danny Gleeson breaking the club record of 270 games . Jock Sellars coaches Elsternwick to 250 senior games . Jock started his career in 1957, playing 245 games and winning 'K' section B & F. 19 FITOB announced the appointment of two beautiful trainers, Gaye Baddeley and Cheryl Fletcher, wives of players, who attended the VFL Trainers Course and were fully qualified for the arduous task of attending players' injuries and pre-match preparation . ® 200 games to Old Paradians' Hugh Ford who, in summer months, distinguished himself as Essendon's wicket keeper.
'= Clash of unbeaten 'F' Section leaders ended in a very easy win for 0 . Camberwell against Elsternwick . Best were Sladen, Hewitt, Burt (0. Camb .) and Cottrell, Ramsay, Comber (Elsternwick) . IM Collegians battling for a place in 'B' section four, nullified Geelong's use of the wind in the first quarter by 23 points . Parsons, Hughes and Pryor (Coll .) and A . Travaskis, Hampsen and E . Smith (Geel .) earned a mention. 11 150 games to Peter Gleeson (Parkside), Peter Morris (Nat. Bank) and 100 to "Barney" O'Brien (R .O.B .), Dick (Rocker) Welbye (OGG), T . M . Fitz (Assump), Barry Shearer (Alph) and James Agar (0 . Brighton) .
:.: AJAX, beaten by Brunswick by 3 points, suffered their first defeat for the season. rd Neville Hughes and Peter Hutchinson played their 200th game for Power House . E Peter Rhoden reached the century mark in coaching Old Xaverians while Graham Weinert played his 100th for Kew. 11 St Bernards were undefeated, leading'C' Section with 7 wins . _'A' Sections umpires for the day were Mance, Marsden. Norman, Harradence and George . ~ _ y I , Victorian team selected to play South Aus tr a li a was as follows : BKS: Plumridge (Geel .) . Brayley ( Kew), Morgan (Alph) ; Hbks: Donaldson ( Orm), Sinclair (U. Blues), Judd (Co ll ) ; Centres: Thomas (OM), Brady (C. Ban k), Melvill e (U . Blks) ; Hfwds : Hannan (OM), Birties (H. Rovers), Russel ( 0. Scotch); F wds : Paton (C. Bank), Clover (H. Rov .), McLaughlin ( 0 . Par) ; Fo ll : Stock ( Orm), Hinton (Coll .); Rover: Meredith ( 0. Xav), Reserves: Clarke (Ivanhoe), Rutherford (OM), Neville ( Elst) - only six players were 6 feet or over ! M Ken ( Baldy) James captained Commonwealth Bank against Old Paradians - he celebrated his 100th game with his 100th goal . 21
Winning Edge Presentation s Today we start the second half oJour season with only the top side in each section remaining unbeaten . At the other end of the scal e
one team in each section has yet to record premiership points. Round 7 results gave me a seventy five percent success rate and they also changes to the top four in Section 1 and Section 2 North. Afy prediction three weeks ago that the finalists were settled becomes less accurate with each round.
REVIE W OF ROUND 7 . SECTION 1 Leaders, Prahran kicked a huge score as their winning streak continued through a one hundred and seventy one point victory over Mazenod who had no answer to the talented key Prahran fonvards; "Decks" Lawrence, "Carey" Butterfield and "Cougar" Cartledge, who kicked twenty of Prahran's twenty five goals between them . Included in the ten to Cartledge was his fiftieth for the season . Best for Mazenod were ; Nathan "Stinga" Little, "Grimmo" (Justin Grimison, Andrew Busby and "Spider" (Andrew Smythe) . St Kevins entered the top four at the expense of Old Melburnians, whom they defeated by twenty nine points . The "Dogs", who were strengthened by several new players. Of these, McLardie and Tez did well as did the consistent, "Bubs" Dillon and "Vandamoniuni" . Old Melburnians, who have featured in the last two final series, have lost to each of the current top four sides and must now be classified as doubtful 2002 finalists . De La Salle kicked one of the highest ever scores in Club XVIII when they scored fifty one times against Old Essendon to record victory by one hundred and ninety four points . Old Essendon, who scored only twice, deserve credit for their endeavour and for their willingness to step up to Section 1 this season. Second placed Old Xaverians, were largely untroubled to defeat Eley Park by seventy one points . SECTION 2 - NORTH Therry Penola's size and strength enabled them to build an early lead against Fitzroy Reds, who fought back with a great third quarter effort, which saw them trail by only four points at the last change . The last quarter saw Therry Penola lift its standard and with superior fitness they outplayed the inaccurate Reds to win by twenty eight points . Coach Bob Lyons reckoned Therry Penola s last quarter effort was their best of the season. Best for the winners were; John Zanetti, Geoff Pinner and John Chapman . Fitzroy Reds were best served by; Tony Jackson, Michael James (what a great club man he is!) and David Atkin . Brunswick proved too strong for the inaccurate Old Trinity and won by seventeen points. Leader Old Ivanhoe maintained their enviable record with victory by fifty one points against University Blacks, who have now slid from the top four after only one week's occupancy. Best for Old Ivanhoe were ; Julian Maycock, Theo Mitas and Jordon Risstrom . University Blacks were best served by; Tim Bowers, Brett Collins and Nick Abbott. SOUTH Old Brighton consolidated their top rating when they outplayed an inaccurate Old Geelong and won well by forty seven points . Despite marked inaccuracy, leaders, Collegians were able to defeat Monash Blues by twenty eight points in a match that never reached the expected standard of the two leading teams . Form fluctuated as Monash took the lead early only to have Collegians regroup after the long interval and gain control of the match. Collegians were best served by; key defenders ; Dave Perkov and Dean Cook as well as Davinda "Vinny" Jayatilake, who played his best game for some time. Best for Monash included; Mat Riddle, Damian West, Jason Plehn and Luke Woods .
Whitefriars were unable to meet my expectations as they were defeated by Hampton Rovers, who had a winning margin of thirty six points. Anothe r gratifying feature for the Rovers was the fact that for the first time they fielded a full complement of players . Best for the Rovers were; Doug Hobson, Paul Mantis (in his first game since 1995) and Richard Bulmer. St Leos consolidated third place with a seventy two point win over Hawthorn Amateurs, who now find themselves a game and some fifty percent behind Old Brighton who are in fourth place. PREVIEW OF ROUND 8 . SECTION 1 The small Elsternwick Park No2 Oval will not provide space for either Prahran or Old Xaverians to exploit their running game especially as Prahran covet the top spot and Old Xaverians are equally as determined not to concede it . Prabran started the season with a twenty five point win over the "Crocodiles" who succumbed to a last quarter onslaught from Prahran who benefited from eight Cartledge goals . Can the Old Xaverian defenders who have conceded only an average of twenty eight points per match since Round 2 limit Cartledge and Butterworth to small tallies ? (significantly one third of the points against these defenders was kicked by Prahran in Round 1) No doubt the Old Xaverians will be stronger today than they were in Round 1 and certainly David King will be more aware of Prahrari s strengths . Each side is worthy of selection and my thoughts have fluctuated while writing this preview . I select Prahran in a "photo finish" . Third placed De La Salle should record another victory against the determined Mazenod . St Kevins should consolidate fourth place with a convincing win at the expense of Old Essendon . Old Melburnians face a danger game against Eley Park, who are a competitive side . The Whitehorse Reserve will be strange territory to the O .M .s, who like many of their fraternal teams play better in more familiar surroundings. If there is a boil over today this will be the game. Having said all that I give Old Melburnians another chance to keep their season alive by a narrow victory . SECTION 2 - NORTH Therry Penola journey to Royal Park to play the inconsistent University Blacks . I suspect their form over the past two weeks will lead Therry Penola to victory especially if their creative players such as John Zanetti, Geoff Pinner and Tony Eastmure gain ascendency. Old Xaverians should have another big victory over Fitzroy Reds even at Ramsden Street . The Xaverians will be all out to erase last week's aberration and to post a big win . Marcellin should hold second place and build percentage at the expense of Old Trinity, who are not enjoying a successful season . Undefeated leaders, Old Ivanhoe should defeat Brunswick, who I believe will be competitive until their match fitness wanes on the wide wings of Chelsworth Park. SOUTH In the morning match potential semi finalists St Leos and Old Brighton meet at Bennettswood . I select St Leos to win and thus avenge their twenty nine point loss to Old Brighton in Round I . Undefeated leaders, Collegians should again record a percentage building victory over Old Geelong, who went down by one hundred and fifty four points in Round 1 . Hampton Rovers approach today's return match against M THF AMATFUR FOOTBALLER 2002
glonash Blues with confidence after their good win last yaturday. The small Rovers ground will suit theii*lose checking style of play and will prevent the younger Blues opening up the gallle. I select Monash Blues to win but with a greatly reduced niargm from the one hundred and two points in Round 1, which ,,as the first outing for this Hampton Rovers team. Out east two of the inconsistent performers, Hawthorn Amateurs and Whitefriars meet on the Victoria Road Reserve . Whitefiiars won their Round 1 clash by forty one points and should win again today although they are unpredictable -a five point loss to Collegians followed by a thirty six point loss to Hampton Rovers is not consistent play . For today's winner a spot in the top four looms . I select Whitefriars . pRESS CORRESPONDENTS . Please remember to contact me with your match details by noon Monday (NO CHANGE FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY) 'phone 9467 2857, fax 9467 2865 or email nknugentCaalphalink.com .au. CLUB XVIII NEWS . Welcome to J.J .J . Umpire Michael Jackson became a father last Saturday when wife Tanya presented him with Joshua James . Your colleagues do question your dedication Michael as with Joshua not coming until 6 p .m., they reckon you could have umpired. In the style of Craig and Dianne the father and son rule extended to Club XVIII in Round 7 when father and son Barry and Lucas Vear umpired Therry Penola versus Fitzroy Reds . As Lucas had the bye at North Brunswick, he talked his father into joining him . By all accounts the generation gap was not apparent in their display .
,f l E 7.4 14 .11 19.19 25.21(171) PRABRAN 7.6(48) MAZENOD 1 .1 2 .3 4.4 Prahran : Carllidge 10, Butterworth 5, Lawrence 5, Ivak 2, Buzzard . Rem, Roy, ZZ Top. Best: Eve, Carey. Cou~ar Scott. Decks. Ivak Mazenod . Buzz 2, Fathers 2, Busby, Little, Fischer . Besf: Not received. Umpires: T. Byrnes. Club umpire (F) DE LA SALLE 6 .6 14 .8 22.14 30.21 (201) OLD ESSENDON 0.0 1 .0 1.1 1 .1 (7) De La Salle : Rudd 8. Richardson 6 . Richardson 4, Mannix 4 . Hill 2, Sherlock 2 . Dabbs 1 . Sarong 1 . Ford 1 . Thorn 1 Best- Rudd. Richardson, Serong. Richardson. Dabbs. Ford. Old Essendom Gumby 1 Best, Mansfield, Greasley, Knax, ftsh, Gumby, Wright . Umpires: T. Hansen, T. Began (F ) ST KEVINS 4 .2 6.7 8.10 9 .11 (65) OLD MELBURNIANS 1.0 2.1 2.4 5 .6(36) St. Kevias: Terzinl 3. McArdle 2, Fraser, McCarm. Furlong . T. Dillon . Best: T. Dillon, McArdle . Terzini. Vanderwert. Quirk, Day. Old Melburnians: Paine 2, H. Sampson 2, Rigg. Best: Fitzgerald. Rigg, Scussa Tomlinson, Tomlinson . Umpires: A Barrington. J. Ciccotosto (F) OLD XAVERIANS 6 .0 11 .6 14 .7 18 .12 (120) ELEY PARK 1 .2 4.4 6 .5 7.7(49) Old Xaverians: Erskine 5,0'Sulllvan 4, Fowler 3, Perry 2, L Hardwick 2, Rathgeber, Davies . Best: Erskine . Ockleshaw, C Canodus. N Fay, Rathgeber, 0'Suflivan . Eley Park : Blake 2, Price 2, Smith 2 . Tynan . Best: Blake, Georolomou. Jackson, Lv. Nelson . Price . Umpires: A. Barro, B. Nunn (F) CLUB XVDI/NORTH 9.8(62) THERRY PENOLA 3 .3 3.5 5 .6 FYT71tOY REDS 0 .1 1 .5 4 .8 4.10 (34) merry Penola : Zanotti 5, Eastmure . Costello 2 Best- Pinner. Zanetti, Carter. Chapman. Costello, Lyon s
Fitzroy Reds: Jackson . Minas . Currie, Abou-eid I Best- Norwicki, BayJackson. McMullen, Atkin, Salntsbury
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CLUB XVIII 1 Cartlidge Prahran 10 52 0 21 Thomlinson Old Melburnlans 0 19 R. George Old Xaverlans 2 17 Blake Eley Park Erskine Old Xaverians 5 15 6 15 Richardson De La Salle CLUB XVIII NORT H KIngston Old Ivanhoe 0 24 Stoney Old Xaverians 0 13 Toll Old Ivanhoe 0 10 Wall Marcellin 1 10 Eastmure Therry penola 1 10 Stewart Old Ivanhoe 2 1 0 CLUB XVIII SOUTH Oakley Collegians 0 27 McMillan Hampton Rovers 5 18 Bulmer Hampton Rovers 7 17 0 11 Gay Collegians Monash Blues 0 11 M. Woods Monash Blues 0 11 Collier Liptrot Old Brighton 0 11 Zaverella Hawthorn 2 11
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CLUB XVIII (1 1 Old Xaverians v. Prahran at Eisternmick Park No. 2 Owl De La Salle v . Mazenod St Kevins v . Old Essendon Eley Park v. Old Melburnians CLUB XVIII (NORTH ) University Blacks v. Therry Penol a Old Xaverians (2) v . Fitzroy Reds at Ramsden Reserve Old Trinity v. Marcellin Old Ivanhoe v. Brunswick CLUB XVIII (SOUTH) St Leos Emmaus WP v. Old Brighton at Bennetswood Reserve at 9 .20 a .m Collegians v . Old Geelong Hampton Rovers v . Monash Blues Hawthorn Amateurs v . Whitefriars at Victoria Road Reserve (45 G10)
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Umpire s: B . Vear, L . Vear (F) 1 .4 1 .5 3 .6 4.7(31) OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) MARCELLIN 0 .3 3.6 5 .7 6.7(43) 01d Xavertans (2) : Goals: Allman, Hig~ins. McCarthy. OR'Rane . Best: Walsh, Alkman, Ireland, McCarthy, J Ryan . R_kvan Marcellin: Cracknell 2. Pezzinunti. Wall. Edwards, J. Mathews. Best: Cracknell. Ryder. Magris, Kost, J . Mathews, S . Mathews . Umpireso R. Benson. B . Nunn (F) OLD TRINITY 2 .2 3.2 3.6 3.8(26) BRUNSWICK 3.1 3.2 6.4 6.8(44) Old Trinity: Perry, Stebbins, Langdon . Best: AmlconL Mansour, Wetsh . Bradv. J Cade. Robison. Bnuiswick: W Morgan 2. Hayes . McGowan. Gaffy. Lovett Best, W Morgan . Maiuelli. D Davis, S-Dav1s Yowyeh . McGowan . Umpires: T. Robbins, T. Hall (F) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.0 2.1 3.3 3.4(22) OLD IVANHOE 2.3 5.4 8.4 11.7 (73) University Blacks: Bowers 2. Rudd. Best: 05uIDmn . Abbott. Brooks, Martin . Bamfordâ&#x20AC;˘Bracher. Collins . Old Ivanhoe : Mitas 3 . Cormack 2, RLsstrom 2. M .Stewart 2, R .Stewart. Bhmey. Best: Risstrom . Mitas. Super. Taylor. Binney. M.Stewart. Umpires: P. Nailer (F) CLUB XVm/SOUTH OLD BRIGHTON 4.3 6 .4 8.4 11.8 (74) 0.1 1 .5 3.8 3.9(27) OLD GEELONG Old Brighton: Stockdale 5. Erridge 3. Maddox, Crewdson, Harris . Best- Carra, Enid e . Norwood, Stock . Stockdale, Whitelaw . Old eelong: Meek . Macdonald. Slattery . Best: Wilkins. Macdonald, Slattery, Chadder. Meek . Staley. Umpires: P. Rapke, Club umpire (F) COLLEGIANS 1.0 2 .5 4.12 7.17 (59) MONASH BLUES 2.4 3 .5 4.6 5 .8(38) Collegians: Beilby 2, Sztar 2, Grant 1 . Stedwell 1 . Taylor.J 1 . Best Lumley. Perkov, Beiiby, Curtis. Conn. Taylor,J. Monash Blues: Coughlin 1, West 1, Davies 1, Stoppa 1. Dods. B 1 . Best: Mills, Dods,B . Riddle . West. Coughlin, Plein . Umpi res: S. Mason, D. Wuidlow (F) HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .1 12.4 13.7 19.10 (124) WHITEFRIARS 3 .2 6.6 9.7 13 .10 (88) Hampton Rovers : Buhner 7. Macmillan 5, Brudar 4, Gaudlon. Hobson. Wilton . Best- Hobson, Bulmer, Mantis, Wilton. McDonald Whitefciars: Not received. Umpires. M. Thornhill (F)
ST LEOS EMMAUS 17.14 (116) HAWTHRON AMATEURS 6.8(44) St Leos Emmaus : Blundell 5, Levins 3, Manton 2, Winduss 2, McGloin 1 . Mc? 1 . Dix 1 . Kenny 1, Tucker 1 . Best- LevOns . Blundell . Carey. Dix, manton. Farquhar. Hawthorn; tYillLams 2. Berry 2, Zaverella 2 . Best- Williams . Watt. Nickson. Gray. Collins. Umpires: T. Brideson, R. Parker (F)
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1 ` s'~H By John Simpson, Senior Coach Banyule foovail coaches Nye have all at one time been in a position ae our players have been significantly aroused and !uulated and have, as a result, attained significant goals an d ,,n important games (often with little input from the coach) . 'i((r such successes we have all heard comments in the urbrooms following the match in relation to the high level of 111)tivation shown by the players . Often the same supporters r, ,ard the level of motivation as being a direct result of some f-. -M of instantaneous speech given by the coach that evokes a rr ;ponse from the players, inspiring them to grab a victory from fhejaws of defeat. Whilst I would concede that at times the valu e
uch short term motivation may have a place it is my opinion i~~t the long term motivation of footballers relates to a more I . listie approach and should encompass everything I do with my je,~ople. It certainly relates to my attitude, my planning, my program and many other issues as well . Never do I see motivation as a one off. Instead it must be part of an ongoing program that begins early, is consistent and is maintained ,throughout . So how do we do it? - as coaches how do we motivate our people? Well from the outset we must recognise that motivation is personal - it belongs to the individual concerned and only he or she can untap the inner drive to accomplish something. Only an individual can motivate themselves to act . Our role is to provide the right conditions, the appropriate environment that encourages and reinforces individuals to become self motivated . Similarly it is difficult to improve discipline . The best form of `discipline is self discipline as opposed to imposed discipline iwhich is often seen as a threat to an individual's freedom) . ,',,ain the coach, by providing a sound environment, can ,i .mulate self discipline amongst players . i.`otivation is about finding ways to get people to do things they r:: iv not want to do on their own . We have to convince our r, crs that the hard work and dedication required is worth th e r .: _rds - ie the success gained from performing well together in an atmosphere of mutual commitment and respect where all ;;!ayers achieve their personal best and achieve satis[ying levels of excellence. One of the vital components in relation to motivation is communication . Effective communication is about more than talking; it also involves listening, understanding and believing . Once players realise that I am generally concerned about them as human beings as well as footballers . then effective communication can take place . , 4 helpful steps for effective communication are 1 Have a clear plan of where you're going. 2 Be able to communicate your plans to our players in terms they understand. 3 Be able to communicate to each player exactly how he fits into your overall plans for the team. 4 Be able to tell your players what you want often enough and in different ways .
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• Be self motivated yourself - work hard, clearly demonstrate your commitment and concern for your people . At all times be enthusiastic . • Always try to be positive - believe in yourself and have an unswerving dedication to making your dreams and visions become reality . "where there's no vision, the people perish" proverbs 29.18. Try to "catch them doing it right" and positively reinforce their behavour. Consider setbacks as part of the learning process . Always be on the look out for new ideas - be creative and flexible, use your initiative. • Always control yourself - refrain from bad language or uncontrolled outbursts . Never cheat or take short cuts - be honest. Be well organised - good organisation is in itself a form of motivation - be consistently well organised - make it a habit . • Always be consistent, fair and equitable in your treatment of players .
• Avoid forming hasty, negative opinions - have an open mind; give people a real chance to prove themselves . • Find out what makes each of your players tick and respond to their particular needs. • Never be too busy to listen to your players- empower them remember communication is a two way street . Keep your eye out for team leaders . Always respect your people .
Appeal to the pride of individuals ; encourage your people to take pride in their personal and team performances . • Have genuine feeling for your people - give them guidance, attention and show concern for them and they will believe in you and your program wholeheartedly. Maintain a buffer : doff t get too close, use your common sense . Build your program around players . You will attract players who care. These are the players with the potential to be motivated for they tend to have a genuine sense of dedication and responsibility - they will give their best . Surround yourself with these types.
Always encourage the pursuit of excellence as a top priority . Set high, but realistic expectations of yourself and your team and clearly outline your goals . • Don't take all the hm out of your program - make things enjoyable, stimulating and interesting, avoiding tedium. Use a step by step approach - try not to overwhelm your people . Always demonstrate you trust your people . On summing up : As coaches we should always be motivating our players, not just on game days but during training sessions, throughout the game and through a single mindedness and dedication shown towards the meticulous organisation of training and match days . Furthermore, effective coaches constantly communicate their philosophies about the game and even life, using whatever effective means they can - eg team meetings, documentation, individual conferences and through the endless efforts to build a unified team, totally committed to each other . Re-printed - Coaches Clipboard - Vol. 92, No. 3 .
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KNITWEAR REVIEW D2 fans that glanced at the newspapers over weekend would have noticed a few interestin g results. In contrast to what some may have expected, the headline news for round seven isn't the fact that Bentleigh coach Paul Dimattina was awarded a best on ground performance from the coaches box last week - oops! Or that the B's annihilated the Krushers by a remarkable 15 6 points - a fantastie achievement . The performance of the round without any doubt, goes to Bentleigh full fonvard, Chris Sharp who kicked an amazing 18 goals in the match against Oakleigh, including eight in the second quarter ! The outstanding performance gave statisticians the chance to pull out the record books to compare efforts of yesteryear. Well I can tell you not many were found, in fact the only player that comes to mind is Bell Park full forward, Ray Sarcevic, of the Geelong Football League who in 1993 snagged a lazy 17 majors to notch his ton for the season . But back to D2, and the Krushers full back/s will be having nightmares for weeks to come as the memories flood back of Sharp's strong leads and true kicking. His performance almost overrides the contribution his teammates provided, who delivered the ball superbly all day . Players such as Gold - who lived up to his name, McCulloch, Ireson, Eyles, and Fishlock were all outstanding . For Oakleigh, well not many positives can be found after supporters cheered the loudest when the final siren was rung . The side was slaughtered in every position especially in the back half. They are now firmly anchored to the bottom of the D2 ladder. The B's are flying high, giving their percentage a boost and are the form side of the competition . In other results, the match between old rivals Parkside and Kew was a tight hard fought encounter, with Kew winning first half honours . They were first to the ball and positive in their attitude . In contrast Parkside were hesitant, made mistakes and were generally off their game not manning up on opponents . The second half saw a turn around with Parkside working harder . McCall took over in the ruck giving Wise, Hockey and Davies first use, and Ryan with eight goals got on top at full forward . Parkside were faster and surer in their ball handling, and had an edge in most positions . Poor kicking in the third quarter cost them a bigger win . Rover Robert Wise was best on ground . Peninsula got the jump on La Trobe University in their match at Mt Eliza . The Pirates turned an 1 8 26
point quarter-time lead into a 43 point lead at the major break . The Trobers were expected to come out hard after half-time and to their credit slo-,yly worked their way back into the clash . Despite their hardness at the ball however, they were never able to get close enough to snatch victory, and the Pirates held on to win by 23 points . Payze was handy kicking three goals and winning best afield honours . He was well supported by J . Coghlan with two, and Taylor also in good form . Trobers full fonvard, Farrant played well kicking a lazy seven goals, while Sheldrick and Edwards also worked hard . Yarra Valley got back on the winner's list with a comfortable 82 point win over Old Carey . Cotsford with seven goals, A .Laing and P.Cremean, were the best for the Bushrangers who set the match up in the first quarter kicking seven goals to two . The C's better players were Battle who has had a consistent year to date, Van Cuylenberg and N .Bull . Everett after his best on ground performance last week was also solid with two goals . However, the Bushrangers shut the C's down in the last quarter keeping them scoreless and piling on five goals . The C's will be disappointed after showing good form last week . In a close one, the Fitzroy Reds went down to Salesian by 14 points . The game was tight for most of the day, but Salesian were more desperate when it counted and kicked away to lead by more than five goals at the last change . Brown and Higgens were dangerous for Salesian kicking three apiece, while M .Forer, Gaspari and Knott worked tirelessly around the packs . Diacogiorgis was the Reds focal point kicking two goals from his side's total of eight. Meighan, Lee and Drury were also among the better players . The Reds have had a frustrating season so far struggling to string back to back wins together, while Salesian is sitting nicely in equal first with the Bushrangers.
PREVIEW ROUND 8 Salesian v Peninsula Second plays third in what should be an evenly matched contest . Both teams have showed their class of late and will look to gain a psychological advantage over the other . My tip in a minor upset is for the Pirates to get up over the home side by 17 points, in match of the round! Fitzroy Reds v Kew This should be a good battle between two evenly matched teams . Kew was written off as easy beats at the start of the season but has shown some good spirit and form lately winning tw o 速 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2u02
_rues, The Reds want consistency and will look to -t die ball rolling this week. At home and with 1, d Symons banging the gong, Fitzroy by 13 points . La Trobe University v Yarra Valley Yarra Valley ,,as hit straight back after suffering its first loss a {, ,v weeks back. The Trobers have shown they can it! . itch it with most in D2 but will have its work cut out managing the top of the table Bushrangers . The `.; ,tlley by a comfortable 45 points.
old Carey v Oakleigh Both teams are coming off heavy defeats so expect the start to be physical . In recent weeks the C's have started to field a stronger and more experienced side, with players like Everett and Battle performing well . My tip is the home side to be too strong for the struggling Oaldeigh . Old Carey by 67 points. Bentleigh v Parkside Both teams are in form and are a genuine top four chance . With Sharp up forward - 18 goals last week, and Bentleigh's midfield running hot, I can't see the B's losing this ,one. Bentleigh by 39 points . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS: `hollwood_ladCyahoo .com, Mobile: 0407 52440 7
PEIYI.dSULA OB - would like to officially congratulate classy defender Marcus 'Red' Dentry -on reaching 100 senior games . Marcus has made a much appreciated return to the Club this year and this milestone is a tribute to his persistence, his regard for his teammates and coach Rod Kerley, and his desire to see the Pirates succeed. Thanks Redman! FITZROY REDS - club stalwart and 1995 senior premiership player, Darren "Ragsy" Kane, celebrates his 200th game for the club at Brunswick Street Oval this week . Best known for his quick wit, lack of handskills in the forward 50 and
idly accurate kicking for goal, his achievement will be proudly looked upon by supporters and players alike . Best of luck for the game on Saturday :, : igsy and we hope there are many more to come .
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} PENL'iSULA 5.6 11.10 13 .14 15.19 (109) LATROBE 3.0 5 .3 10 .4 13.8 (86) Peninsula: Pavze 3 . A .AtetÂťson 2 . MeKinstry 2, PetUtt 2, J.Coghian 2, Goldthorp. S .Parsons . T.Prendergast. Taylor. Best Payze, J.Coghtart. Taylor, J .Atchison, Kent, McKinstrv. Latrobe: Farrant 7 . White 2 . Close 2, Perry, Murray. Best Farrant, Sheldrick, Edwards, McMeekin. Mawdsley, Ludeman . Umpires : P. Grift2hs . P. Woods (F) FITZROY REDS 2.5 3 .5 4 .8 8 .12 (60) SALESIAN 2 .2 4.5 9 .6 11 .8 (74) Fitzroy Reds; Diacogiorgis 2. Tronese 2, Dibenedetto . V. Cahill, Atherton . Best Meighan, Lee, Drury. V. Calrill, Clarke. Crowe. Salesian : Brown 3, Higgins 3 . Nannes 2 . A. Stevens . Oldfield. Logan . Best M. Forer, Gaspari, Knott, S. Higgins, Bates . Umpires : R Martyn (F), M. Slodyczka, P . Xuereb (B) . P. Love. H . Cosgriff (G) YARRA VALLEY OB 7.1 12.4 16.12 21 .20 (146) OLD CAREY 2 .1 7.4 10 .4 10 .4 (64) Yarra Valley OB: Cotsford 7, Parry 2, P Crearnean 2, Keam 2 . Gillies 2. Beal, Stone, Collie, S Pask, Va)oppi, Pearce. Best A Laing, P Cremean, Cotsford, N Pask, Stevenson . Parr y Old Carey: Hatt 2. Everett 2, M Cohen. N Bull, Angus. Battle . Carnpbetl . VanCuytenberg Best Van Cuylenberg. N Bull, Battle, l4'efll, A Guerra . Angus . Umpires : G. Skandakmnar (F) OAKLEIGH 1 .3 5.3 6.5 8.6(54) BENTLEIGH 10 .3 16.8 24.9 33.12 (210) Oakle3gh : Cooper 2, MacKenzie 2 . Casa 1 . Dooley 1 . Gee 1, Tolley 1 . Best Kitts, Smith, Tollev, C . Marshall, Hunter, K. Marshall. BenUeigh: Sharp 18, Henry 4, Ireson 2, Sim 2, S rauch 2 . Goete 1, Gold 1 . Lane i. Mcfillece 1 . Best: Sharp, Gold, McCulloch, [resort. Eyles, Ftstilock. Umpires: G. Roberts (F) KEW 4 .4 9 .11 11 .13 13.15 (93) PARESIDE 4 .3 6 .11 12.16 14 .23 (107) Parkside: Ryan 8, Hanley 2, McGiIlian. Sollgo. Hockey. R.Wise. Best RA'lise, Hockey . D.McCall. Hanley. So)igo, Ryan . Kew: Cullen 3 . Malnsbridge 3. Dela)tunty 2, Aitken 2 . Wood. Raffaele. Dahtsirom . Best- Mahzsbridge, Aitken, Cullen, Wood, Blair, Ayers . Umpires: S. Olive (F), R. Benson (J) L. Dalton (B) RESERVES PENINSULA 4 .2 8.3 10.6 11.9 (75) LATROBE 3 .2 4.4 6.7 9.11 (65) Peninsula: Krohn 3 . Foss 3 . Gardner 2, Stahiforth, Brennan . Schmitt BesC Ctaringbold, Brown, V'idotto . Ferguson. Gardner. Foss. Latrobe: Hewitt 3, Watson 2, OToole 2 . Craig 2 . Best Sola, Murphy, Craig, Gilmore. Hopkins. Dmnaresq. FITZROY REDS 5 .6 10.8 14.11 18 .17 (125) SALESIAN 1 .0 2.1 3.4 5.6 (3 (i) Fitzroy Reds : Prior 6, Auden 4, Kane 3, Bare 2, Madden 2 . Horridge Best Grillo. Best: Bare, Prior, Horridge, Auden, Snaddon. Salesian : Brvne 3, Novella, Rose. Best: Rose. Mirams . Seager. Brennan. Pitts. YARRA VALLEY 4 .5 5.7 6.7 7.9(51) OLD CAREY 2 .1 2.3 3.4 5.5(35) Yarra Va lley: Tompkins . Potter. Savage . Reynolds . Hale. Thompson, Davies. Best Collett, Davies, Joiner. Park, Savage, Thompson. Old Carey: Hardy, Gates. B . Chivcharelli, Brain, Elvins. Best Brain, Drake. Robison . Joyce. Marshall, Tompkins. OAKLEIGH 3 .2 5.3 6.7 6.9 (45) BENTLEIGH 4 .4 6.11 11 .15 1518 (108) Oakleigh: Khodr 2. Gant 1 . Moen 1 . Tatterson 1 . Varkatzos 1 . Best Short. Gant. Varkatzos, Whaley, Tatterson . Parton . Bentleigh: Whitltington 4, Stanes 3. Gatto 2, W. Beane 1, Handfield 1 . Krotofit 1, A Pinto I, C. Martin 1, Walker 1. Best Stanes, Morgan, C. Martin, Hattdfietd, Caterson, Gatto . KEW 1 .0 3.3 5.4 7.4(46) PARKSIDE 8 .3 12 .4 17.13 21 .16 (142) Parkside: Panjari 6, Gresham 4. Romano 3 . Marulli 3. Chilcott 2. J.McCalt 2. Allan. Best: Mantlli, Sholl. Cioppi . J . McCa1L Allan . Ctlllcott. Kew : ffinakou 3 . Bell 2, Thornety . Makris. Best Xuereb, Watts, Makris. Dennis. Thorn ' . Doherty .
Salesian v . Peninsula Fitzroy Reds v. Kew La Trobe University v. Yarra Valley Old Carey v. Oakleigh Bentleigh v . Parkside 27
BENTLEIGH Coach: Paul Dimattina Res Coach: Steve Hall 1 2 3 4
C . Sharp (C) P. Morgan A. Pittito S. Sice
5 M. Eyies (C) 6 R . Weber 7 N . Lane 8 C . Goette 9 I .Jackson 10 A . Henry 11 D . Martin 12 M . Barker 13 L. Pittito 14 P. Krassaris 15 B . McAliece 16 L . Airey 17 J. Handfield 18 S . Adaway 19 R . English 20 R . Fishlock 21 B . Istead 22 F. Dimattina 23 S .Adams 24 P. Gall o 25 D . Gol d 26 B .Padgham 27 J . Seeley 28 M . McCulloch 29 A . Cloug h 30 A . Miksad 31 S . Craven 32 J . Di Giorgio 33 P. Withington 34 M . Piri e 35 L. Ireson (VC) 36 M . Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G. Beattie 39 G. P rigg 40 M . Walker 41 J . Neve 42 A . Mikkelsen 43 C. Martin 44 A . Simo n 45 A . Wade 46 R. Lawford 47 A. Strauch 48 F. Cavanagh 49 B . 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 61 C. Park 62 D. Krotofil
FITZROY REDS Coach: Graham Burgen Res Coach: Andrew George Club 18 Coach : Greg Box I (a) M . Frisby I (b) S . Sukhar 2 A . Walsh 3 S . Dibendetto 4 (a) J . Hamilton 4 (b) G . Vigilante 5 (a) D. Kane 5 (b) P. Diacogiorgis 6 J . Bennie 7 S . Andrew 8 A. Byrne 9 (a) C.Prior 10 L. Bryn e 11 (a) B. Atherton 11 b) N . Krick 12 S . Bramley
13 M . James 14 T. Clarke 15 J . Vernali 17 (a)B. Lee 17 (b) B. Foynes 18 M . Heenan 19 P. Cook 20 T. Mitchell 21 C. Melghen 23 T. Jackson 24 A. Parsons 25 P. Jackson 26 R. Curtis 27 (a) J. Tornese 27 (b) B. Lee 28 J . Card 29 (a) D .East 29 (b) V. Cahill 31 P. Crowe 32 A. Grant 33 S. Drury 34 M Zubak 35 D. Snaddon 37 (a) G . Hanlon 37 (b) M. Mehri 38 C. Evans 39 M . Reid 40 G. Bence 41 R. Burgman 42 I . McBurnie 43 A. Maroon 44 J. Abou-Eid 45 M . Sinfield (a) D . Timm (b) N . Mann A. Puglia N. Vaughan B. Aggenbach M . Cairn s B. O'Connor S. Addicott J. Parsons N. Matthews D. Atki n a) T. Madden bj N . Currie Rom e B. Cahill R. Johnstone G . Virtue N. Auden C. Andrew G .Johnson D . Timms R. Holderhead A. Monk S. Pidotto (a) P. Gunn (b) T. Leske M. Bennett J. Bare 75 B. Pollard 76 P. Everard 77 A. Grillo "r'? ^ 80 G . Bo x 81 (a) J . Horridge 81 (b) C . Plazzer MA: tF'H 86 M . Reid 87 C. Nave 91 D. Fitts 111 B. Donovan 117 M. Rosenthal
KE W Coach: Rohan 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 . TinetU 7 N . Lym n 8 D . Mainsbridge 9 A. Eaton 10 B . Culle n 11 B . Woodhouse 12 J . Growcott 13 C . Kyriakou 14 J . Looker 15 C . Bradley 16 D. Wood 17 B . Allen 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J . Denni s 20 A . Aclield 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 . Raffaele 45 A. larossi 46 A. Pirona 47 48 L.Jensen 49 50 51 M. Blai r 52 R . Campagna 53 M. Boli s 54 R . Waller 55 D . Searle 56 T. Frith 57 58 59 60 61 S. Mouss i 62 G . Aitkin 63 64 J. Cronin 65 66 67 B. Alle n 68 S. McCardel 69 K. Tancredi 99 S. Bruno
LA TROBE U NVERSITY
Coach: Brian Grills Res Coach: David Huffer 1 P. Farran t 2 S . Fredrickson 3 D. Sheldrick (C) 4 C. Perry (VC) 5 S . Adamthwaite 6 S . O'Tool e 7 N . Dunne 8 J . Thorn 9 L. Walker 10 P. Morton 11 Josh Levy 12 K. Perry 13 T. Luderman 14 L. Wakeling 15 S . Brooks 17 Jacob Levy 18 A.Hewitt 19 S . White 20 A. Murphy 21 D. Edmunds 22 P. Stewart 24 S . Edwards 26 B . Phillips 27 D. Gilmour 28 C. Ross 29 A. Randell 30 J . Smith 31 M . Fannig 32 D. Hil l 33 M . Watson 34 A. Murray 35 J . Eyre
36 T. Mawdsley 37 C. Porter 39 N. Rosengren 40 R. Slate r 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. Balli e 70 J. Dumaresq
OAKLEIG H Coach : Russell Bruerton Asst Coach: Pat McKenna Res Coach : Garth Dartnell 1 B. Get; 2 V. Moen 3 D . MacKenzie (VC) 4 P. Papadopoulos 5 T.lanchello
6 R . Dooley 7 M . Short (RVC) 8 R . Marshal l 9 J. Moutis 10 L . Thomas 11 S . Nicolosi 12 G. Treacy 13 S . Randle 14 R . Keating 15 G. Redford 16 K . Marshall 17 A . Hunter 18 J . Connellan (RC) 19 R. Cooper 20 B . Sti rling
21 A . Perdikomatis 22 S . Casa 23 J . Kerley 25 C. Marshall 26 A . Kitts (DVC) 27 G . Smith 28 A . Khodr 29 D. Hal l 30 M . Nicolosi 31 T. Bromley (C) 32 J . Brown 33 M . Clark 34 B . Varkatzos 35 R. Nuske 36 M . Ry an 37 P. Torpey 38 B . Papadopoulos 39 G . Dartnell 40 M . Whaley 41 M . Grinter 42 C. Dalton 43 R. Papworth 44 N. Smith 45 G . Chapman 46 B. Nguyen 47 T. Nguyen 49 B. Evans 50 P. Malcolm 51 . A. Wood 52 . C. Cooke 53. C. Casa 54 O . Parton 55 D . Moulang 56 B. Kin g
57 A. Jury 58 M. Coppock 59 W. Ogilvie 60 V. Grinter 64 F. Loiacono
OLD CAREY
Coach: Glenn Taylor Res Paul Montgome ry 1 C . Angus (VC) 2. D . Faelis 3 M . Cohen 4 S . Vitah 5 S . McConnell 6 C. Campbell (C) g M . Cann 9 B . Shuti e 10 K. Shrives 11 N. Everett (VC) 13 M Sonta g 14 M. Curry 15 N. Bull 16 R . Graha m 17 M. Yarnall 18 C . Matthews 18 B . Chiuchiarelli R 19 T. Wood 20 J . Raftopoulos 21 R. Leong 22 C. Battle 23 T. Price 24 P. Uncles 25 N. Detarczynski 25 L . Chwchiarelli R 26 D. Sherr i ,27 N. Vasllpoulos ( C) . Morrison 28 H 29 S qasimo 30 A . Guerra - 31 J . Ward 32 P. Graham 33 J . Mai
33 N. England R
34 W. Giannikos 35 S. McConnell 35 S. Hardy R 36 S. Wood 37 D. Palmer 38 L . Guerra 39 M. Elvins 40 T. Robiso n 41 A . Gates 42 P. Montgome ry
43 D.Joyce
44 A. White 45 T. Bul l 46 H. Giannikos 47 S. Weill 48 C. Popplewell 49 W. Mudge 50 A. Kent 51 R . Hal l 52 S. Weill 53 A. Pitts 54 K . Gianniko s 55 L. Patterson 56 B . Melin 57 P. Konstatinidis 58 J . Bonche r 59 C. M ason 60 L Brain
61 C . Dave y
62 P. Tompkins 63 B. Rodrigues 65 D . Elsner 67 C . Hickey 68 S . Hart 69 O. Wincheste r 70"J . Marshall 71 S . Feehan 72 J . En werda 73 C. Elliott 74 S. Mees 75 C . Smith 76 J. Vogel 77 B. Spedding 78 N . Latham 3 M . Heppell
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Coach : Mark Rowe Res Coach: Glen Dunbabin 1 R. Adams 2 G . Davies 3 K. Noble 5 T. Stonehouse 6 S. Ware 7 J. Muscat 8 J. Chilcott 9 A. Constantini 10 A. Vita 11 B. Hockey (VC) 12 D . McCall 13 A . Copley ( RVC) 14 P. Hanley 15 D. Moodie (C) 16 M . Ross 17 A. Romano 18 M . Schwabl 19 T. Ryan 20 D . Singleton 21 J. Scholl 22 R . Wise 23 R . Beck 24 R . Marulli 25 M . McPherson 27 D. Matthews 28 R. Martine z 29 J . Libroaperto 30 T. Bartow 31 S. Hogan 32 J . McCall 33 K. Allan (RC) 34 M M.. Romano 35 G. Panjari 36 M . O'Conno r 38 H . Byrn e 42 P. Dean 43 B . Gorman 44 P. Solig o 45 B . McGillian 46 C. Welsh 47 C . Tyson 48 C . Ros s 49 S. Pascoe 51 A . Valomidos 52 B . Cass ano 53 P. Roman o 54 S . Marino 55 M . Wise 56 T. Wise 57 B . Boughton 58 T. Mangos 60 J . Drako~ulo s 61 P. Tascone 63 R . Jones 65 S. Carmody 66 C . Chioppi
70 S . Diver 71 A . Inglis
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PENINSULA Coach : Rod Kerley Res Coach : Net Franks 1 S . Parsons 2 A. Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E.. Bowe n 5 N. Kent 6 M. Warner 7 S. Murray 7 N . Franks (Res,) 8 P. Angus 9 M . Dent ry 9 P. Krohn (Res .) 10 A . Haley 10 T. Trewhi tt 11 S . Ferguson 12 C. Pettitt 13 T. Braden 14 S. White 15 A. Wood 16 S. Claringbold 17 J. Coghlan
18 J. Whelan 19 A. McKinstry 20 S . Prendergast 21 A . Macpherson 22 A. Atchison (C) 23 R. Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchison 26 P. Prenderg as t 27 S. Payze 28 B. Taylor
29 S. Torossi 30 A. Crean 31 G. Davies 32 H . Short en 33 R . Stainforih 34 M . Allen 35 R. Wolfenden 36 P. Serra 37 B . O'Neill 38 T. Coghlan 39 S. Barbe r 40 B. Mitchell 41 A. Vidotto 42 A Littlechild 43 G. Gardiner 44 A. Kelson 45 D . Baker 46 L. Prendergast 47 L. Palmer 48 A. Banne r 49 C. Wilson
50 P. Arnold 51 R. Sharpin 52 T. Neal 56 P. Rittman 57 M. Conroy 58 D . Brennan
59 S . Foss 69 J . Muir
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Coach : Gary Connolly Assist Coach : David Todd Res Coach: David Todd
Coach : Tim Killwo rth Res Coach : Rowan Davis
1 A . Stevens 2 A . Anderson 3 S . Sutherland 4 S . Bobetic 5 M . Canavan
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6 D. Parer 7 G . G aspari
6 R . Dew
7 C . Beal 8 L. Mor ri s 9 J . Kee m 9 C. Ross 10 T. Hancock 11 F. Macvea n 12 J . Cremea n 13 L. Gillies 14 E. Krus e 15 N . Pask 16 L . Taylor 17 A . Laing 18 L . White 18 D . Ross 19 J . Strong 20 T. Hale 21 D. Stevenso n 22 B. Drew 23 R. Yeo 24 M . Davie s 25 F. Pellagri n o 26 J. Longwo rth 27 S. Savag e 28 B. Reynold s
8 S. Logan 9 A. Campbell 10 S. Oldfiel d 11 A. Dave y 12 M . Bates 13 I. Bobe ti c 14 J . Ngo 15 C. Ryan 16 G . I rvine 17 M .Ferwerda 16 D. Ba ~ 19 S. Brown 20 A. 21 A. Bateser 22 R . Stevens
23 S. Nolan
24 A. Grac e 25 M . Tambling 26 J. Nan nes 27 A . Higgins 28 M . Byrne 29 C. Rose 30 M . Cooke 31 J . Shirley 32 G . Riley 33 N . Callaghan 34 D . Rao
29 R . Coutts
35 P. Knott
36 D . Todd 37 S. Sinclair 38 T. Aligan 39 P. Pitts 40 M . Forer 41 J . Novell o 42 P. Evans 43 E. Maillard 44 C. Hunt 45 S. Horvath 46 S. Porte r 47 B. Bowman 48 M. Bourke 49 G. Gleeson 50 P. Alen 51 S . Parisi 52 R. Cinco tta 53 B . Chalmers 54 D. Allen 55 E . Hanaphy 56 D. Stinear 57 D . Butler 59 D . Blake 60 D . levol i 61 J. Radi 62 B. Kirchner 63 L. Sea ger 64 J . McClare n 65 A . Darcy 66 C. Clauson 67 A. Thai n 68 A. Heale y 69 B. Atkin s 70 A. Chiappini 71 R. Cincotta 72 D. Oliver 73 A. Gaspari 74 C . Roache 75 A . Sexton 79 S. Morris h 80 M . Forbes 81 Tgmj~j M. Bowman 83 D 84 W. Chapman 85 D. Sutherland
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30 D . Po tter 31 B . Sturzake r 32 J . Parry 33 P. Cremea n 33 D. Ireland 34 C. Fras er 35 B. Peake 37 D. Balshaw 38 B. Morriso n
39 J. Tompkins 40 H . Cotsfor d 41 B . Downs 42 A . Stone 43 H . Park 44 J . Ho 45 A . Wingate 47 S . Collie 48 R. Davi s
49 S. Seabourn e 50 J . Peake 51 H . Clarke 52 A. Hartne tt 53 S . P ask 54 S . Simpson 55 S . Taylor 56 T. Lloyd 57 S . Kehoe 58 G . Kerr 59 A. Joine r 60 S. Laird 61 P. Valoppi 62 P. Burum a 63 B. Whitechurch 64 D . Smith 65 M . Norrish 68 T. Collet 69 R. Collet 71 M . Lain 74 A. Midlan d 76 J . Dickson
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MILESTONES ??????? - 300th Game - Round 9!!! Can you guess who it is? He lives in East Brighton . He played footy before taking up umpiring and is now an A Section umpire . He sometimes rides his bike to training and rides nearly every Sunday morning. He has been a VAFAUA President in the past . He has never celebrated a milestone before therefore a triple celebration is in store!! ! SOCIAL Last Saturday night, thirty-five umpires and friends ventured down to Moorabbin Bowls for a very enjoyable night of ten-pin bowling . For the majority of the participants, this was the first time we have bowled in a year and for some even longer and it showed on the night, there was almost as many gutter balls thrown down as pins knocked down from some of the bowlers, but nevertheless there were some notable scores posted - Justin Lipson with 138, Dash `VijaS Pettis' 151 and Graham Thwaites' 158 for the boys and for the girls, Andrea Thwaites with 100 . The clear winner of the night was Helena Dodd (wife to Ross (Goal) and Matt (Boundary) with a marvellous score of 195 . Afterwards a celebratory dinner was held at La Porehetta Pizza Restaurant, where the perpetual VAFAUA Bowling trophy was handed to the winning team of Ross, Helen, Matt Dodds and Ralf and Netty Troshen . I would like to take this opportunity to thank- all the partners and friends of umpires for coming down and joining in on the fun that was had on Saturday, we greatly appreciate the support that you give to the association and I hope to see you soon . Our next major social event is the Annual TRIVIA NIGHT, to be held on the 29th of June at Elsternwick Park . The quizmaster will once again be the irrepressible Mr Paul Jones. Note that down in your diaries and we hope to see you on the night . Tables can be booked for teams of eight to ten . See the notice board in the umpires rooms for more details or call Dash on 0438 935 559 . FANTASTIC FEEDBACK AFTER PHIL STEVENS REPORT LAST WEEK - INTRODUCTORY UMPIRING COURSES IN 3 SCHOOLS It is with great pride that we highlight the positive feedback received about our umpires (yes some people actually tell us we have done a good job) . John Bell Permit & Reinstatement Committee member, wanted to sing the praises of the performances of Chris Collins - No . 22 Blue (Field), younger brother Sean Collins and Ryan Twist (Boundary) and Pat Mitchell (Goal) who he had observed doing the Under 19 Section 3 match between Old Carey v Rupertswood on May 24 . Chris has been with the VAFA since last season . Sean, Ryan and Pat successfully completed the Introduction Course offered over 7 Tuesdav afternoon sessions earlier in the year at their school Whitefriars College . Special mention to Peter Ciadulli and Murray Pryer, Phys Ed teachers at Whitefriars for their willingness to support and offer the program at their campus . Congratulations again to the team of Chris, Sean . Ryan and Pat on your terrific performance and keep up the good work. Who knows, one day we might see them umpiring on Grand Final day at Elstermvick Park - or even the MCG! Reach for the stars . Thanks also to Belly for 30
bringing thei r performance to - - ~ the attention of the VAFAUA President later that day . Anthony was as proud as punch as he had volunteered his services to run the course out at Whitefriars. DID YOU HEAR .. . • Graeme Hunichen (No .24 Red) / Fitness Advisor - had a headache at training last week therefore training was short & sharp, off the oval by 7 .00pm! Wonder if he got that excuse from his wife!!!!!! ! • Anyone heard of wearing boots at training when the oval is wet and slippery instead of the usual ruzmers . . .Tony Casucelli and John Ralph should take some advice if they wish to get through the winter months. Both had trouble keeping there feet during a training drill last week and it looked like they would have a great future in rugby league rather than in umpiring . • The Uni Blues Under 19 trainer wanted to know if Paut Jones (No . 27 Yellow) was alright at quarter time of his match a couple of weeks ago as he was frothing at the mouth (was it that blonde that he saw standing behind the goals??). WHAT'S YOUR DECISION? ! Answer to LAST WEEK'S Question: Field Umpires decision - free kick to Ajax . The Geelong player would be penalised for holding the ball . The winner is David Anselmi from Elstermvick A.F.C. Please contact Karen McNaught on 9531 8333 to collect your prize. THIS WEEK'S Question: Old Xavs and St . Kevins ruckmen contest for the ball in the centre . The St . Kevins ruckman catches the ball and is tackled fairly and drops the ball . What is the Field Umpires decision? Remember it is a VAFA rule . Email diaimetie=hiteleytCtbigpond .com to win a prize . ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG . . . WAYNE HINTON (No . 5 Green) - Nickname : Chuck, A Section Umpire, Umpired 163 AFL games / 355 VAFA games, AFL Team: Sydney Swans, Best AFL player: Bob Skilton ! Paul Kelly, Best VAFA Players : Luke Gollant I Marcus Dollman, Hobbies : home duties and keeping fit . PETER TEASDALE - Nickname : Teasa, A Section Boundary Umpire, Umpired 410 SFL games / 27 VAFA games, AFL Team : Carlton, Best AFL Player : Craig Bradley, Best VAFA Player: Michael Blood, Hobbies : Cricket and Aviation . DOMINIC NAPOLI - Nickname : Nipper, A Section goal umpire, Umpired 168 games, AFL Team : Carlton, Best AFL Player: Michael Voss, Best VAFA Players : Ben Jordan / Bernie Dinneen, Hobbies : Horse Racing and Indoor games with wife (what type Dom????) . SOCIAL ,. .Trivia Night - 2916102 Mid Year Dinner 26!8?02 A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9/02 Grand Final BBg - 2219102 Presentation Night - TBA ; End of Season Trip - TBA . FINALLY. . .A11 correspondence to diannewhiteteyCabigpond.corn THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
F 5 Albie Firle y
5 Chris Simon
5 Wayne Hinton
5 Max Wittmann
6 Paul Hoffman
6 Neil Woods
7 Paul Croxfor d
6 Dash Peiris
7 Sean Scully
9 James Van Beek
7 Alan Ladd
10 Avi Wekselman
9 Damian Lane
10 Tristan Bowman
8 Nick Evans
11 Luke Holme s
11 Alan Stubbs
12 Jamie Kvin s
9 Nathan Carlyon
1 째, Daniel Mousley
12 Mark Morrison
14 Michael Gilday
10 Robert McLeod
7 _, Kevin Alexander
14 Ash Hoogendyk
15 Mark Jenkins
11 PaulTuppen
1 5 Geoff Curra n
15 Tim Doecke
16 Craig Brajtberg
12 Simon Payton
16 Peter Woods
16 Mervyn Monty
17 Cameron Leitch
14 Tim Tingiri
17 Mark Gibson
17 Peter Keogh
18 Tim Sutcliffe
15 Michael Sneddon
13 Jason MeNiece
18 Peter Simpson
19 Scott Mackie
16 Luke Moncrieff
19 Steve McCarthy
19 Andrew Fyf e
20 David D'Altera
17 Mick Robin s
20 John Ralph
20 Brian Woodhea d
21 Justin Grossbard
18 George Paleodimos
Landan Blackball
21 Patrick Maebus
21 Gajanan Skandakumar
22 Rick Lov e
20 Norman Hitchen
22 Nick Fennessy
22 Chris Collin s
23 Chris Stevens
21 David Iron s
23 Greg Rowlings
23 Peter Griffiths
25 Richard Eastwood
22 David Longworth
24 Graeme Hunichen
24 Leigh Dillon
27 Euan Lindsay
23 Robert Sneddon
25 Geoff Moore
25 Lionel Katz
28 Leah Gallagher
24 Jason Moore
26 Andrew Shiels
26 Daniel Dinneen
29 Gerard Rolfs
25 Mat Taylo r
27 Matt Cox
27 Anthony Simpson
30 Simon Olive
26 Patrick Coulthard
-18 Paul Lamble
28 Ken McNiece
31 Rob Schuller
27 PaulJone s
29 Chris Garcia
29 Peter James
33 Simon Stokes
28 Ron Martyn
30 Justin Lipson
30 Michael Phillips
34 Jeremy Heffernan
30 Anthony Lilley
33 Robert Mayston
31 Robert Semmens
35 Graham Thwaites
31 Tim Friedman
34 Graeme Morgan
32 Anthony Damen
37 David Murray
32 Jarred Aspinall
35 Jason Lan e
33 Michael Forde ,
34 Daniel Stephens
36 Matthew Meier
34 Stephen Morgan
35 Dianne Whiteley
38 Chris Stevens (S )
35 Troy Brook s
37 Ken Walke r
36 Ian Burgess 37 Gavin Roberts THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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locations where VAFA games have been staged. Marc or Jim track the histo ry of the ground in words and each has many pictures . Santo delivers his thoughts on each venue . How about these words from Santo on the Linton Street Oval in Moorabbin which has featured in the news : "Is it too far fetched for me to that St Kilda may relocate one day back to Moorabbin to play AFL matches"? This must have been written well before Saints president Rod Butterss made the same suggestion last month . With only 2000 copies produced at $38 the publication is flying out of Santo's Melbourne Sports Books in Flinders St at a clip of more than one a day. F'fLOTG has a complimentary copy to the first correct email that states the former name of Optus Oval . This might sound like an easy question but beware .
速 SANTO' S GEM : SANTO Caruso has comfortably made the transformation from book seller to author just like his switch from field umpiring to boundary . In between his A Section matches over the past couple of years, Santo has teamed up with former sport journalists, current historians and prolific authors of books Marc Fiddian and Jim Main, to produce Football Grounds of Melbourne . It features 42 ovals, including the extinct but historic East Melbourne Cricket Ground . It includes 24
'D ON E-MAIL (MARK BEASLEY) : DURING my brother Tim's 250th game at the Caulfield racecourse oval in the first quarter . A Tiger's shot is going through the goals post high when it hits an overhanging gum tree, directly above the goals and rebounds into play in the C Section match . The umpires confer and they decided to bounce the ball at the top of the goal square . This might not be just a VAFA challenge . The North Sydney Oval also has a famous tree hanging over the flank and comes into play during AFL practice matches . 速 RED'S THE ONE F O R FITZROY: RED SYMONS, the multi-media performer, ha s
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;,,,,en up the ;,,lii,ition to be Fi~.zj- :)y Reds' Number One Ticket Holder. Not only does Fed live a Lorpedo from 1,e Brunswick St Ground, and share the name of the D2 club, but he is like the club in the way they have reinvente d tiiemselves . The club comes from
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Lani Reds and the Fitzroy footy club, while Symons, ÂŤTell, being sacked as the chief S1lafter hasn't stopped him from writing for The Age, being touted as a 774 host and still ;cueiving royalties from Skyhooks . 0 F.l+;U1adI4N FOR HAWTHORN FOURTHS : P :'.RRY Lynch, a life member of Kew ,~inateurs, is organising a weekend of activities on July 25 to 27 of players from the Hawthor n Under 17s from 1960 to 1962 . The team wo n ~iiree consecutive flags in the Melbourne Boys i.ea~ue . On the Friday there will be a dinne r id on the Saturday go to watch the Hawks . ry can be contacted 9561 2505 . 06 7.70RK OFFER: B and C section grand ;inal umpire Trevor F'iar ~,c:.-y took up some u~ice from supporters when he was told to "go
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ROUND 7 REVIEW Elsternwick and South Melbourne played out an absolute corker at EP2. South won by the barest of margins in a crunch game. Next door at EP1, Hawthorn had their hands full with a spirited Power House . The House are starting to get a few names back and will be a handful as the season progresses. The Hawks prevailed in the end though with Phillips, Preston and Saulle amongst the best . Monash scored a long over due win when they defeated a hard working Richmond . Leeton, Flowerday and Harrak were the best for the winners . West Brunswick defeated Syndal but not before a hard fought encounter . The Westies back line was once again strong with Benjamin, Pietch and Edwards forming a rock solid defence . The -victors were also heartened by the return of former coach Dace Edwards who picked up where he left off . Finally, St .Johns beat Swinburne.
ROUND 8 PREVIE W A few interesting games this week with one that might be a make or break! Power House host St .Johns with the home team showing signs of improvement each and every week . The Jocs on the other hand have been consistent all year . We haven't seen to many upsets in D3 so far and whilst this might be a bit of a danger game, still rate the Jocs highly and they should win . Undefeated Hawthorn host Elsternwick who v,rill be steaming after the loss to South Melbourne . Adam Hankin will no doubt prove a handful with the veteran Orchard his likely opponent . The Mahony boys are also great for the Wicks ; the Hawks midfield will have to be at their best to contain them . Tough one, maybe the Hawks just.
Crunch time for the Gryphs as they take on Swinburne. The Gryphs badly needed the win last week and the confidence boost that goes with it . Assuming 11 games makes the finals, the Gryphs need to win 9 of their last 11 to make it, a tall order . Have been impressed by Swinny, they have taken the step up in their stride . Swinburne for mine . Richmond's season has been a nightmare so far and it doesn't get much better as they host Wes t 3fi
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track though , blooding the youngsters and getting on with the rebuilding phase . Still, tough ask to expect them to break through against the Westies, a side who prides themselves on their away from home form . Finally, a cracker of a game looms as Syndal hosts South Melbourne . Both sides are right in the mix with South now residing in the top four . On the other hand, a win for Syndal, plus a few favourable results would seem them move into the four! Another tough one . South's injury list hasn't shrunk much in the past few weeks (it makes their win last week even more meritorious!) whilst Syndal will be playing a rare home game . Syndal, but in a really tight one .
Pete Says: Pete is completing his Contiki tour of Caulfield and will be back on track next week . He managed to suggest that St .Johns, Hawthorn, Monash, West Brunswick and South Melbourne should get the chocolates. Twos : Jocs, Hawks, Magpies, Razors and Bloods . Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to all who have sent us information . Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter via phone on 9569 8712 or email Peter.PS.Williamson@eent re link.gov.au or Ed via email on Ed .SillClocker.com It would be terrific to hear from every team, every week during the season .
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WEST BRUNSWICK - John Gartlan played his 50th game for and is now surging towards the 400 ,arlle club in which Bob Baker joined last week. NIODiASH GRYPHONS - Tony Gross played his 50th. The star full back has emerged as a great leader at the club as well as being a fashion icon . Defender Gerard Roche played his 100th game, a fine effort from this cavalier hackman. HAWTHORN - Shane Parker becomes the fourth player to reach the 100 game milestone this week . â&#x20AC;&#x17E;Age has wearied him but he continues to serve great purpose at the club . POWER HOUSE - congratulate the following players on milestones achieved recently. 150 games to Craig 'Richo' Richardson - 2000 Premiership Player, 100 games to Andrew 'Little Robbo' Robinson - 2000 Premiership Player, 50 games to Damian 'Smithers' Boland - 2000 Premiership Player, 2 weeks ago: 50 games to Andrew 'Rolla' Rolls - 2000 Premiership Player, This week: 150 games to Jason 'Gilly' Gill - long time servant of the club . All committee, players & coaching staff wish all the above the best in their milestone games & hope for many more to come . To
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ST JOHNS 15.14 (104) SWBYBURNE 11 .10 (76) St Johns ; Hartnett 4. Jones 3 . Horbury 3, Mills 2, Hilton i, Ritter 1, Dowselt i Best Koppens. Walker . Pickersiug . Sharp. Hartnett, Jones. Swinburne: Murchie 8, Morrison 1, Higgins 1 . Albert 1 . Best Murchie, Fragiacomo. Dawson . Roberts, Pietrowski . Prior. Umpires : C. Stevens (R) (F ) HAWTHORN 6.3 13 .4 18.4 22 .6 (138) POWER HOUSE 5 .2 6 .5 11.8 13.12 (90) Hawthorn: Preston 5 . Lauletta 4, Bonfield 3, Jackomos 2, Davies 2 . Saulle 2 . Avery P, Avery S, Ogge . Phillips . Best Burke. Preston . Cargill, Phillips. Davies . Avery P. Power House; Clark 5. Boland 2, Rainey 2. West 2 . Carrington, Deriman. Best Turner, Senior. Clark, Hosteler, Boland, Robinson . Umpires: P. Callil . S. Mackie (F), C. O'Shea. G . Kennedy (B), A. Zalcman, P. Whitehead (G) MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .7 4.12 9.19 15.24 (114) 6.4 8 .6 10.8 (68) RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 .1 Monash Gryphons : Leeton 4. Flowerday 3, Belie 3 . Denyer 2, Grady. Bourbon, Melas . Best Coxhead, Leeton, Harrak, Gross, Flowerday, Bourbon. Richmond Central: Smith 2, Macak 2 . Prusono 2 . Day, Cartwright. White. Hickey . Best O'Sullivan . Barry. Macak. Hickey. Trotter, Howell. Umpires : M. Taylor (R) (F ) WEST BRUNSWICK 5 .4 10.6 14.8 16.9 (105) 9 .9(63) SYNDAL TALLY HO 3.3 6.7 6.8 West Brunswick : Kent 4. S. Benjamin 3, D Campbell 2, Lehmann 2. R Benjanlln. Peitsch, Carmane, West, Sherry . Best- P. Hamilton . R Benjamin, West. D. Campbell . Cannane. Kent. Syndal Tally Ho : Cachia 3, Schuilling 2, Hallyburton 2 . J Hannemann 2 . Best Cachia, Bennett, MacKenzie, Robinson, Hallisey . J Molest Umpires: G. Paleodunos, A. S}uels (F) ELSTERNWICK 2 .4 11.10 13 .14 17.17 (119) SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS7.2 8 .4 14.4 18 .12 (120) Elsternwiek : Perkins 4, Burney 3 . Hankin 3, Missaglia 2, S .Mahony 2, Clarke 1, McAdam 1 . Hunter 1 . Best Missaglia . Perkins, Bremian. C.Mahony. S .Mahony. R.Mikkelsen. South Melbourne Districts: Henderson 8 . Meilina 5, Cheevers 1, D'Andrea 1, McGee 1 . Washington 1 . Aquilina 1 Best; Henderson . Mellina, Washington, Brown, Aquilino . Ester. Umpires: A. Ladd (F), M . Ladd (B) RESERVES ST JOHNS 14 .17 (101) BURNE 5.5 (35) SWIN St Johns: Hancock 3, Paterson 2, Rudd 2, Waters 2 . Hall 1 . Kizilis 1, Pi 1, . Sacco, Rudd, Merrigart . Samoni 1 . Horbury 1 . Best Zihters . Cockayne Ladson . Swinburne : Dobson 1, Goode 1 . Galling 1 . Nicoll 1 . Farley. Best Goode, Howat . OA1ara . Farley. Nicoll . GaIlina . HAWTHORN 9 .7 (61) POWER HOUSE 10 .5 (65) Hawthorn; Monerielt 3 . Patterson 2, McGregor 2 . Tyson . Alexander. Best Patterson . McGregor. Monerieff. Broadly. Kerr. Collins . Power House: Pavlou 3, Verberne 3 . Scotland, Richardson . Cassio, Williams. Best Marshall, Verberne, Parris . Crawford. McCture . Duncan. MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .2 9.6 11 .8 14 .10 (94) RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 2.2 4.4 5.9 (39) Monash Gryphons : Edwards 7, Jenkin 2, Clarke . R Gilchrist, Wadley, Callus, Tobin. Best- A Great Team Effort . Richmond Central: Green 2. Moulday 2. Guthrie. Best; Grey. Malcolm, Green, Dvmock . Bunshaw, McGrath. WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .4 4 .12 9.16 12.17 (89) SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.0 2 .0 2.2 3.6 (24) West Brunswick : R Heywood 4 . Baker 2 . Russell 2. Vitale. Disisto . Snuth, J .Heytiveod . Best Baker . Smith . M . Lewis . Russell, A Thompson . T Thompson. Syndal Tally Ho: S Miller, tVong. Battaglia . Best: S Miller, B. Holland . R. Holland . T. Bartholemeuw . A Richardson, M. MacFarlane. 6.1 9.3 11 .9 15.11 (101) ELSTERNWICK SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .4 3 .7 5.8 8.9 (57) : K.Currie 4, O'Loughlin 4 . Walker 3 . K.mikkeisen 1, Elsternwiek S.Mikkelsen 1 . Lit3kaku 1 . Wigmore 1 . Best Hartley. K .Mikkeisen . Straford . S.Currie . OT.oughlin Gordon. South Melbourne District: Rosowski 3, Gosney 2. Thomas 1 . MeKerrow 1 . Downing i. Best Hall, Johnson, McKerrow. Gosney. Downing.
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Coach ties : Peter Tyson Coach : Ed Sil l 2 A. Hankin J. Yem m 4 A. Tille y 5 M. Whelan 6 D. Brennan 7 J . McAdam 8 S . Currie (RC) 9 T Hart ley 10 S . Liminyo 11 L. Missaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 V. O'Connor 13 S. Soppe t 14 B. Mahony (VC) 15 M. Noona n 16 M. Burman 17 J. Perkins 18 A. Nei l 9 J. Hunte r 20 K. Curri e 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvi n 23 S . Curtain (C) 24 A. Foster 25 S Gordo n 26 C. Mahony (VC) 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S. Mahony 30 M . Nicho l 31 G . Devonshire 32 R Mikkelsen 33 M. Cunningham 34 A. Straford 35 P. McNally 36 S. Mickkelsen 37 D Nola n 38 A Burney 39 R. Daniels 40 A. Patey 41 D Byrne 42 J . Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C . Walke r 45 R . Grandemange 46 S. Ritchie 47 Dale Brennan 48 M. Frankin 49 M Parraga 50 M. Battaini 51 K Mikkelsen 52 G . Powell 53 P. Roberts 5,1 S Kirkham 55 T Stanley 56 B Hilton 57 T. Byrne 58 M Bullard 59 A Appleman 60 M Creek 61 M Hunt
i 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. Ave ry 6b A . Tsoumbris 7 D . Moncrieff 8 J. Cargil ; 9 R . Og e 10 P. Orchard 11 M. Pollock 12 S. BanSeld 13aJ . Murphy 13bJ . Povey 14aD. Lauletta 14bT. Fitzpatrick 15 M . Tyson 16 C. Reed 17aB . Ruzicka 17bR. Steele 18 A . Collins 19 J . Law 20 S . Parker 21 P. Burke 22 C . Habel 23 J. Micheal 24 J. Jackomonis 25 M. Zaverella 26 N . Hayes 27 R . Lord 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. Barker 30 P. Phillips 31 L. Collin s 32 D. McCowan 33 P. S trou d 34 R. Johnston 35 S . Davies 36 A . West 37 M . Daou 38 B . Bruns 39 G. Carle 40 P. Rossitto 41 J. Bogie 42 D . McGienchy 43 I . Chepa 44 B. Allder 45 B. Mountain 46 T. O'Hanion 47 D. Lahifi 48 A. Brick 49 N. Tierney 50 J . Gourlay 51 S . Signonni 52 C. Frost 53 M . Preston 54 J. Berry 55 A. Saulle 56 M. Cc Ian 57 B. Colfins 58 T. Dixon 59 A. Doyl e 60 G . Saddington 61 M . Gra y 62 A.Johnsen 63 D. Keal y 64 N. Kudeweh 65 G . Lilywhite 66 C. Lorenz 67 S . McDonald 68 P. Nikoloa u 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A . Patton 71 S. Williams 72 M. Waller 73 J. Williams 75 E. Sil l 76 C. Pickett 77 A. Smith 78 D. Ca rter
S. Coach : Jack McDonald Res Coach: Phil Knight 1 S. Bourbon (C) 2 M. Heal y 3 A. Grady (Vc) 4 N. Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 J . Leroy 7 D. Walte r 8 J . Blandford 9 G. Wadley (Rvc) 10 P. Williamson 11 A . Nichols 12 A. Gross (Vc) 13 J. Stratford 14 D . Bolle 15 A. Clarke 16 P. Rennison 17 J. Hetherington 18 C. Lovett 19 R. Coxhead 20 D. Rogers 21 P. Tobi n 22 A . Denyer 23 A . Long 24 C . Goold 25 M . Killmister 26 M . Carter 27 R . Gilchrist 28 M. Varcoe 29 P.Warren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Tolongos 33 S. Edwards 34 M . Graydon 35 P. Bateman 36 G . Bloc k 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 38 J . Bateman 39 P. Young 40 A . Perry 41 P. Rutherford 42 D. Kweitel 43 J. Harrak 44 L. Well s 45 J. Gonis (Rc) 46 G. Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 L. Martin 49 C. Robinson 50 S. Wilkinson 51 C. Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 M . Paolucci 54 F. Rizzo 55 J . Bingham 56 B . Tyo 57 D . Bastian 58 P. Maddocks 59 A. Bell 60 G . Campbell
Coach : Peter U'Connor Asst Cc ;h: Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Roderick Marshall 1 A. Roll s 2 D . Boland 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 4 B. Turner (C) 5 M . Braini 6 H. Clark e 7 C. Richardson 8 J . Clarke (VC) 9 A. Burt 10 J . Rainey 11 J . Gill 12 D. O'Connor 13 J . Harri s 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Hassler 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 . Robertson (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 38 L. Deriman 39 D. Crawford 40 R. Keits 41 B . Plush 42 N . Deans 43 N . Duncan 44 R . Parker 45 D. Lewis 46 C . King 47 J . Parker 48 D. Smith 49 B . Urwi n 50 D. Chapman 51 J . Best 52 S . Rafferty 53 J . Sheehan 54 J . Blowfield 55 T. Chapel 56 J. Mahoney 57 J. Gourley 58 J. McClure 59 D. Reinert 60 61 62 A. White 63 I . Bracken 64 65 66 D. Wright 67 68 69 D . Galakos 70
Coach : Mark Petrusch Res Coach : Andn Ttley 1 M . Smith 2 T. Quic k 3 T O'Sullivan 4 R . Trotter 5 D. Tankovich 6 G.Bunshaw 7 P. Byrne s 8 G. Malcolm 9 J. McGrath 10 A. White 11 S. Lake 12 F. Macak 13 J. Dutton 14 C. Shannon 15 C. Barry 16 J . Birt 17 P. Carew 18 P. Mouldy 19 S . Lynch 20 A. Quick 21 A. Jones 22 A. Flores 23 D . O'Brien 24 T. Guthrie 25 A. Piani 26 S. Baillie 27 C.Adams 28 A. Waters 29 J. Stone 30 D. Green 32 M .'Harris 33 P. Bermando 34 J . Broo k 35 J . Howell 36 L. Newbery 38 M. Defreitas 40 41 T. Slatter 42 C . White/S Hoare 43 45 K. Day 46 D . Hogan 48 50 S. Castiea u 52 C. Andonopoulos 53 K. Pardy 54 S . Rav+lingslC . Cartwrigh 55 M . Davey 56 A . Tilley 57 E. Hil l 58 J. Cavanagh 59 N . Somers 60 M. Tapley 62 64 65 B. Cantwell 67 J . Lane 69 T Melville 70 76 D. Phelan 78 P. Galka 79 M . Coomber 84 M . Funston 85 G.Jacobs 87 . D . Ingli s 88 S. Griffiths
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1 S . Ferguson 2 M . Ladscn 3 S . Hilton 4 S . Holmes 5 C. Horbury 6 L. O'Donnell 7 E. Dizo n 8 M. Hartnett 9 A.Jones 10 L . Mills 11 L . filierrigan 12 P. 'Walker 13 M . Jones 14 P. Sharp 15 A . Borgonha 16 A . Paterson 17 S . Cockayne 18 C. Emery 19 J . Cotto n 20 T. Hyland 21 S. Koppens 22 A. Dragwidge 23 B. Hilto n 24 G. Besley 25 D . Waters 26 H . Waihan 27 R . Dowsett 28 J . Pickering 29 L.Johnson 30 D. Ritter 31 D. Rydquist 32 A. Rudd 33 A. Fonceca 34 M . Hancock 35 J. Sacco 36 L . Adams 37 D . Christian 38 M . Batty 40 F. Mandrakis 41 M . Grittith s 42 T. Ducancubino 43 M . Van Houten 44 F. Mcnteiro 45 A. Hall 46 B . Callery 47 G . Bastone 48 S. Pancione 49 M. Horbury 50 J. Brow n
51 C . Santoni 52 M . Schonewille 53 J . P i 54 B . Pollard 55 B . Pickering 56 A . Kizilis 57 N . Moore 58 J . Thomas 59 F. Auifray 60 K. Fraser 61 G . D'Amelio 62 P. Roberts 63 G . Phelps
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1 A. Albert O/C) 2 J. Sheeny (DVC) 3 J. Piotrowsk i 4 A. Fidler 5 J. Demarte 6 B. Poo r 7 J . F,lurchie (C) 8 M . Higgins 9 L. Morrison 10 M . Anastassi 11 D. Milano 12 B . Nicol l 13 M . Luckey 14 R. Goode 15 C. Thoma s 16 S . Reynoldson 17 D . Pamcutt 18 A. Fiuman i 19 B. O'Mara 20 S. Woodward 21 B . Dawson 23 M . George 24 C . Connor 25 T. Ho an 26 T. L'ston 27 D.i 'rnhy 28 H.' in 29 R. t ic uhio:o 30 S . Fragiacomo 31 C . K~:SI y 32 C . Culph 33 N . Smith 34 C . Higgins 35 P. O'Connor 36 J . Carte r 37 A . Reed 38 J . Carroll 39 H . Allen 40 J . Henry 41 T. Drah6dis 42 M. Hudson 43 J . Roberts (RVC) 44 S.S6eng 45 D . Islip 46 J .Sandhu 47 J . Sevdalis 48 D . Littl e 49 T. Coleman 50 NIL McCalman 51 P. James (RC) 52 S, O'Donnell 53 L, Water s 54 S, Dobson 55 S. Gallina 56 I . Free 57 P. Jones 58 A. Roberts 59 A. Kliska 60 S . Rule
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Due to technical difficulties Gavan's report was unable to be included this round . Instead the report has been compiled by Brett Connell. REV IEW Werribee continued on their winning way with a strength to strength four quarter performance against Old Westbourne . Poor kicking early left the Warriros behind the eight ball and even with Robson, Horsburgh and Gigas in good touch were unable to ever really threaten . The Bees were well served by Baker (5) and Barsby . Mt . Lilydale established themselves in the top three with a resounding victory at Brens Oval over UHSVU. Hansford with 11 majors was a standout for Mount, well supported by Holloway and Delahunt . The fitness of UHS-VU who seemed to run out of legs might be a worry for coach Mackey. The Students best included Cusick and Cawley . The battle of eastern neighbours Bulleen Cobras an d Box Hill Nort h turned out to be a thriller with the Cobias holding on to win . Not much separated the sides all day and with Rigoni, T Bourbon and S. Wigney giving their all for the home team they were able to keep their noses in front . Goalkicking practice may well be the order of the day from coach Armstrong as BHN had some 7 more scoring shots . BHN best served by Garrett, Evans and Herpich . Elham OC realised their potential when they returned from Sunbury with the points against Rupertswood. With Gathercole on fire up forward and Doody, Brick and Carter running into form the Turtles ground their way to a great win . Down at the half they booted ten goals to six in the last half to win by 8 points . For the vanquished none tried harder than Webb and D . Zarb . Albert Park separated themselves from their nearest rivals with a solid win over St . Mary's, although it was not all one way traffic . The Saints hit back hard in the second to lead by some 3 goals, and with Gilchrist and A. Dwyer on song looked to be set to go away with the match. Enter Storey, McLellan and Fehring whose solid play enabled the Falcons to boot 13 goals to 6 in the final half to win by 20 points . No rth Brunswick had the bye .
PREVIEW Top of the table clash at Lilydale where the home team's resurgence will be tested today. Werribee will hold the advantage up forward and in defence, and
while the midfield battle will hold the key I feel the Bees overall strength wil l see them get home by 2 majors . North Brunswick fresh from the bye will make certain of their place in the five tonight, after outpointing UHS-VU at Allard Park. UHS-VU will need to begin well and maintain a handy buffer if they are to have any chance today. North by 5 goals . Old Westbourne host a confident Bulleen Cobras fresh from their first points for the season. The tight match last week would have done well for the Cobras, while on the other hand the Warriors will be keen to put last week behind them . Not much in this one although the Cobras defence seems suspect, so if the Warriors forwards are on song they should be able to kick a winning score . Box Hill Nort h host a rebounding Rupertswood and while the task may be ahead of them, Rupertswood may well be licking their wounds and could be caught on the hop . A solid start, four quarters of consistent football and most importantly straighter k-icking will see BHN in the hunt at the end, but I fear not in front. Rupo by 5 points . Giant killing Eltham OC host Albert Park in a crucial match for both teams . The Turtles will be keen to keep in touch with the top bracket and today signals their opportunity to bridge the gap . The Falcons on the other hand will be aware a win today also takes care of another challenger . With more avenues to goal and a stronger defence the Falcons will lock up their position in the five today .
St . Mary's has the bye . RESERVE WINNERS : Werribee, North Brunswick, Old Westbourne, Rupertswood & Albert Park . I NORTH BRUNSWICK - 50 games Warren Fawcett. Well done to 'Tap' for reaching his 1st milestone with the North boys. One of the more experienced players in the senior lineup, Warren has used his skill & good positional play to set up many moves from the half back line . With the occasional move into the midfield he has used his class & poise to drive the team with his creative handball & precision kicking. Well done Warren from all at North Brunswick . L째A
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B e a P at--~ o i 0 €tF wl??~_- ;n 20 012 . . . June 13 Thank th e Sponsor's Night (2) Unicorn Club, 5 .30p m 22 Home game luncheon v Old Ivanhoe, 12 noon 22 Trivia Night, Unicorn Club, 7 .30pm . All ►~1
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VOLUNTEERS AN E) L,I-lSO B APlfAi EUR FOOT 3 AL L Too often amateur clubs are confronted with the lack of volunteers to provide 'hands on' experiences on game days and during the week. This club is no different to all others in that respect. How this problem is resolved is one of the perpexing issues facing clubs . We do not have the resources to provide salaries, as do some of the established clubs . Rather we rely on the natural enthusiasm members of the committee and other supporters provide for the allotted tasks . This can wear thin, especially when tile going gets tough and the club has not been as successful on the field at this stage of the season as you would like . I appeal to all supporters of MHSOBFC to show their support for the club in its time of need . Become involved with its off-field management; become involved with the myriad of tasks that need to be completed each week ; become a participant in th e
club's luncheons at all home games ; become recognised as a true supporter of the club . Following success in climbing up the rungs of the ladder from the bottom of B Grade in 1996, this club now faces its own worst enemy. COMPLACE NCY . The 'comfort zone mentality' needs to be cast off by all who claim to support the club so that it can again rise to be a club feared by all who play against it. In the weeks ahead I hope to report positively on the resurgence of MHSOBFC as a club worthy of its place in A Grade, The players are aware of their responsibilities and the committee is aware of the effort required. Everyone needs to adopt a hand-on approach so that tangible rewards on the field can again be gained for the MHSOB Unicorns .
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P ,~:~a€c i: ar ~pCTIc- C72 Z NIGHT (2 ) Thursday 13 June 2002 6 .30 pm at MHSOBFC All supporters welcome.
Players, Sponsors & Supporters TRIVIA MIGHT The Unicorn Club 22 June 7 .30 pm Make up tables of 8 . Great fun. Substantial prizes .
. arne Surname Gary Blieden Chris Taylor Jesse McGeoch Luke Browne Nick Fallu Jarrod Moloney Luke Considine David Salce Mark Apollonio Troy Castricum Paul Fuller Shaun Hamilton Steve Sullivan James Murphy Tim Marshall Ed McCowan Josh Homann Nic Willianis Josh Buckley Scott Curatolo Stuart Low James Beaumo^t David Smith
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Club AJAX Banyule Beaumaris Caulfield Grammarians Caulfield Grammarians De La Salle OC Marcellin OC Marcellin OC Mazenod OC Mazenod OC Mazenod OC Mentone Mentone North Brunswick Old Brighton Old Brighton Old Brighton Old Brighton Old Essendon Old Ivanhoe Old Ivanhoe Old Mellaurnians Old laSelburnta, ;
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Sam Chester AJAX Elliott Affiollner AJAX Lawrence Ferrari Beaumaris Ryan Murphy Bentleigb Pat Bourke De La Salle Lloyd Williams De La Salle Nick Addison Marcellin OC Chris Lignan Marcellin OC Cody Morris Mazenod O C Travis Strawhorn Mazenod OC Trent Mttvalsky Mentone Anthony Rock Mentone Huw Ryan North Old Boys Oakleigh Daniel Zula Matt Ryan Old Brighton Daniel Pike Old Camberwell Paul Tempone Old Camberwell Tim Angus Old Carey Stuart Bullock Old Essendon David Forrest Old Essendon Jason DiPietro Old Essendon James Hanlon Old Haile}â&#x20AC;˘bury Chris Waxman Old Haileybury Rod Matthews Old Melburmians Clint McKay Old Paradians
Sam O" ieara Old Parad s David Jennings Old Scotch Luke Howard Old Xaverians Liam Murphy Ormond Liam Wilson Ormond Marc Johnston Prahran Tony Van Rooyen Prahran IvEark Temming Rupertswood Mark Andrews St. Bedes Mentone Tigers Simon Clarke St. Bernards OC Lucas Fielding St. Bernards OC Luke Mansfield St . Bernards OC Sean Neeson St. Bernards OC Ben Pickering St . John s Paul Gissing St . Kevinus O13 Trent Hobart St . Kevins OB Paul Kempton St . Kevuas OB Mark , Faroldi Therry Penola Jason Harmes Therry Penola David Higgins Uni . Blacks Tim McKinnon Uni, Blues Liam Ryan Uni. Blues Eamon Eames Whits :iars OC
:ame Surname Marcus Yeo Simon Amore Matt Davies Nick Gordon Jack Healey John Pasceri Stuart Ross Steve Williams Nick Ash Peter Barry Nathan Sullivan Craig Burns David James Pat Aughton Stephen Mount Anthony Ballard Andrew Martin Paul Butko Alex Cameron Adam Wilson Ross Young Chris Kelly Cameron Yassar Ben Crowe
Old Paradians Old Trinity Old Trinity Old Trinity Old Trinity Old Xaverians Old Xaverians Old Xaverians Rupertswood Rupertswood Rupertswood St. Bernards OC St. Bernards OC St. Kevins OB St. Kevins OB St. Leos Emmaus WP TherrV Penola Uni. Blues Unl . Blues Uni. Blues Uni. Blues Werribee 'Werribee Yarra Valley OB
Old Ivanhoe v. Old Scotch University Blues v. Old Trinity St Kevins v. St Bernard s De La Salle v . Marcellin at EP Saturday MHSOB v. Old Xaveri an s at EP Sunday
~ section Mazenod v. Old Haileybury Old Essendon v . Old Paradians Old Brighton v. Ormond Old Melburni ans v. Hampton Rovers North Old Boys v. Therry Penola
e Secti速 n Prahran v . Old Mentonian s St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Whitefriars Collegians v. Glen Eira Bany-ule v. Old Camberwell Beaumaris v. Caulfield Grammarians
Bi section Mentone v . AJAX
Aquinas v. Ivanhoe Assumption Monash Blues v . St Leos Emmaus Bulleen Templestowe v. University Blacks Williamstown CYMS v . Old Geelong 速2 SOCU 速t1 Peninsula v. Fitzroy Reds Yarra Valley v. Salesian Oakleigh v . La Trobe University Parkside v . Old Carey Kew v. Bentleigh
03 Sectio n Power House v. St Johns Hawthorn Amateurs v . Elsternwick Swinburne University v. Monash Gryphons Richmond Central v. West Brunswic k
Syndal Tally-Ho v . South Melbourne Districts 04 Sect-io n Werribee v. North Brunswick UHS-VU - Bye
Bulleen Cobras v . Mt Lilydale Rupertswood v . Old Westbourne Albert Park v . Box Hill North St Marys v . Eltham Collegians
Caulfield Grammarians v. De La Salle St Bernards v. Old Brighton Old Melburnians v . Old Xaverians Old Scotch v. Marcellin University Blues v. St Kevins
Under-19 Section 2 Old Trinity v. Old Haileybury Hampton Rovers - Bye Mazenod v. Beaumaris Werribee v . Old Essendon clash with seniors - TBA Ormond v. Old Ivanhoe
Under-19 Section 3 Therry Penola v . Old Carey Yarra Valley v . Ruperts-wood clash with seniors - TEA Whitefriars v . North Old Boys University Blacks v. Old Paradians St Leos Emmaus v. Old Camberwell at Camberwell Sports Ground at 11 .40 a .m.
Un der-19 1 21 Blue Bentleigh v. AJAX Oakleigh v. Mentone Panthers clash with seniors- TEA Monash Blues v. De La Salle (2 ) St Bedes Mentone Tigers - By e
Under-19 121 Red Bulleen Templestowe v . Williamstown CYMS clash with seniors - T&4
St Bernards (2) v . La Trobe University to be played at 11 .30 a .m. Old Westbotsne v. MHSOB
Aquinas v. Old Xaverians ( 2) clash with seniors - TBA Club XVIII (1 l Prahran v. De La Salle Mazenod v . St Kevin s
Old Essendon v. Eley Park clash with seniors - TBA Old Melburnians v . Old Xaverian s
Club 111 [ ar I Therry Penola v. Old Xaverians (2) Fitzroy Reds v . Old Trinity at Peterson Oval, North Fitzroy Marcellin v. Old Ivanhoe Biunswick v. University Blacks Clu b Xv ill [South ] Old Brighton v. Collegians clash with seniors - TEA Old Geelong v. Hampton Rovers Monash Blues v . Hawthorn Amateurs Whitefriars v . St Leos Emmaus
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REVIEW SECTION 1 Bov, I wonder what the conversation was like at Camberwell Sunday morning amongst the latte and croissant set , contemplating the Cardinals fall from 4th - 7th on the ladder? Or the chatter east of the city, Bulleen way, in the early hours of the morning where Dinneen could be heard singing to his U 19 proteges - "only one win from the top, if you want to rock and roll"! Enough of that! Well, Caulfield Grammarians put the wind right up Xavs, leading for most of the day but failing at the end byjust lpt . Coach Mathieson and his team would be reviewing missed opportunities, whereas Coach Callinan can just thank his lucky stars for straight kicking . Now you could say that this was one win that got away from Coach Bilston and his De La boys . After Old Brighton jumped away early, De La played some terrific catch up football to be only 10pts down at the 18 minute mark in the last quarter . The ball was deep in the forward line, a turnover, ball goes up other end - goal to O.B. followed by 3 more - game over. The blockbuster at St . Bernards was an absolute thriller from start to finish, with plenty of thrills and spills. There was never much in it and it was the Marcellin team that triumphed in the end . A fantasuc, gutsy, character building team performance - a win here means you can win anvtivhere . St . Kevins went to Albert Park and did what they had to do against O .M.'s - belt them! 75pts later and maybe a few of the demons from last week's performance were exorcised . Finally, I had one of those premonitions that Uni could get up and rightly did so to the tune of 13pts . Scotch seemed to have the momentum at the last change, after a closely fought first half they managed 5g - 3g to lead by 5pts. But the final quarter saw the Uni boys boot 6g - 3g to overwhelm their opposition . Note : Smith (Old Brighton) 27 goals to date. Special Note : Our thoughts are with Marcellin's David Beattie who is recovering from a lacerated kidney in hospital - get well soon. (P.S. great job on Mansfield too! ) SECTION 2 Top of the table clash in fine weather was a ripper match . Pretty much even all day and with an 3 goals separating the sides at the close both sides did themselves proud . Ferrari (9), Collins and Croft (Beaumaris) and Davies (4), Healy and Pretty (Old Trinity) were key players for both sides . bid Essendon had no trouble in locking themselves away in the four with a strong win against Hampton Rovers . A purple patch in the second and third quarters put paid to any revival from the Rovers. Henry and Banks solid Rovers, while none were better for OEG than DiPietro and Frazer.
Mazenod returned to the winner's list with an unexpected win (from my end anyway!) against Old Ivanhoe. A stronger finish by the Nodders well led by the Morris boys and Franks, with 9 second half goals to six. Mazenod confirming they will be no easy beats in 2002 . Ormond at home began well and despite a third quarter foray by Werribee held on to win a tight tussle . The Moods finishing the better with TeHennepe and Wheller in everything . Lowe and Kelly battled hard for the Bees . Old Haileybury had the bye . SECTION 3 Therrv Penola and North Old Bovs battled out an thrilling affair at Oak Park with NOBS eventually victorious after banging home 7 majors to 3 in the last term . For NOBS Keenan and Citroen were unbeatable, while better TP's were Faroldi and Fenton . Well Steve Maus will need to drug test his side after the Old Carey delivered the knockout punch to Rupertswood at Bulleen . Off to a flyer through the good work of talls Davey, MacFarlane and Bowley who revelled in the fine weather, the OC's were never headed . Rupo hit back hard as expected but even with Watson, Nolan and McGovern on song were unable to hit the front . Old Paradians boosted their percentage nicely against Yarra Valley . Go
U19-1 & Blue) (U19-2,3& Red) With Brundell and Hughes feeding Spinoso (6), McKay (6), Lyons
(5) and Myeo (4) the OP's set about amassing a huge score. None tried harder for the Bushrangers than Tsouparikots and Arinford . Whitefriars proved once and for all that they are to be taken seriously when they outpointed Old Camberwell in the first half of their match and battled out a solid last half to win a tight match . Callavetta began well and was well supported by Cursio (3 last quarter goals), Micallef and Brosolo . The Wellers hit back in the second half outscoring the Friars with Pike, Manvood and Hanson continuing to keep the visitors in it, but to no avail come final siren time . In the closest game of the round St. Leos Emamus WP and Uni . Blacks as expected fought out a tense and tight struggle. Not much separated the sides all day and despite the Animals through Ballard and Munro finishing strongly the Students held on mainly thanks to better players Scariett, Maple9on and Black . SECTION BLUE The final four has definitely settled down with all four positions up for grabs. I give Ajax a bit of a rev up and next thing they get beaten! What a fantastic performance by that Minardi Team! As like their namesakes, they started well and played good solid football, to finish the game full of running . The Blues team made up from country kids and a few city boys, thrust together for learning purposes, were sensational in the manner in which they followed Coach Grace's game plan . Hit the ball and pack hard, look quickly for the next best option and hit your target . Ajax is quick, but that advantage can be nullified when they don't get it first . Big Paul Neville was outstanding in the ruck (again), well supported by Morris and Smith across halfback . Bentleigh started well against Oakleigh at Bentleigh Reserve but could not convert the chances they had in the first . The Krushers came back with 7g 3 in the second to set up a 28pt lead at the main break . The Demons did not do enough in the third, which allowed the Krushers to run out winners by 46pts . Best for Bentleigh were Robinson, Tarranto and Sidney and for Oakleigh, Earl, Zula and Wolden . St. Bedes Mentone Tigers through the likes of Ferris, Cuslak and McNamara gave De La an absolute flogging at Turner Rd Reserve. The Tigers were too big, too strong and too quick for their undermanned opponents. De La kept having a go and best players were Smith, Mitchell, De Ridder and Nicholson . Finallv it is with great disappointment that I have to write that the Swans forfeited another game and have withdrawn for the remainder of the season . SECTION RED Bulleen Templestowe at home put in their best performance for the year with a solid four quarter display against ladder leader St . Bernards (2) . Although Mihalos, Daskalou and Ganiatas were in good touch for the Bullants, the young Bernies eventually won well. None were better in the win than Joel "Th e Detonator" Egan and Paddy "The Stabiliser" Keogh . Old Westbourne had it all their own way against Williamstown CYMS, whose better players were Ha11 . Turner and Pilling . Although outgunned on the scoreboard the Gulls never gave in . For the Warriors Ollenbuttel (5), Payne and Braham were in the thick of the action . Aquinas finished the better than La Trobe Uni to win in a low scoring affair at Bundoora . The big ground obviously took its toll on the Students who only 2 points after the half. Hard to mention plaVers without reports - Terry/Tony . MHSOB ran out comfortable winners over Old Xaverians (2) and in doing so made certain of their top two position . Jerome and James - please see last sentence above .
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SECTION i Down at South Road, Old Brighton will face a Caulfield chock full of confidence after their improved performance last ;;ry hint of euphoria will be quickly blown away when th e do a demolition job on Caulfield by 48pts . The upset of the id (thanks Richard) will see De La secure their second win nst Uni Blues . They have been so close so many times it is It time they won one . And it will be Naughton, Walmsley and n that will show them the way. The crunch game of the round s face their waterloo against their old foe, St. Bernards . The last I .-ertaker would have given his team a pasting on the track. Xavs ceek and will undoubtedly be Cued up for the opening bounce ran of wins has been outstanding and another win here would put ,11?,m only one game from equal top position . Marcellin wffi win well nst O.M : s- the lunch should be good. Finally, St . Kevins face ri.~ Scotch and Coach Donovan knows his season is about on the I would dearly like to pick them, but SKOBS have too man y ttz?ch winners in Dempsey . Chard and O'Keefe. Selections: Old B; ; ~lton, De La, Xavs . Marcellin, and SKOBS. SECTION 2 Old Haileybury host Ormond at the College and while will be coming off the bye, the Bloods form has been nothing to write home about . Despite the home ground advantage the glcnds to win and improve their ladder position . Hampton Rovers and Beaumaris clash in what shapes as a battle r,, de. Both teams will be keen to get back to the winning way, and while the Rovers have been good to date the Sharks better form indicates a win their way today . Old Essendon face a danger game at home when they take on :,tazenod . The Nodders are a talented team who are finding their I. r: and will need to be taken seriously . While OEG are coming off a strong showing and will need to come back to earth quickly today to consolidate their position in the four . I'm tipping an upset the ;;oIders by 3 points. Both Old Ivanhoe and Werribee will realise the importance of today's clash with both needing a win to remain in touch with the top bracket . OIG risk losing a place in the four while the Bees will be keen to return to the winner's list . OIG's better recent form points me in their direction, but with real resolve . Old Trinity has the bye . SECTION 3 Rupertswood at home and on the rebound is a huge :ask for the improving Therry Penola . despite TP's bold showing last week. At home Rupo to return to the winner's list .
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UNDER-19 SECTION 1 Old Brighton v Caulfiel d De La Salle v University Blues Old Xaverians v St Bernards at Xavier College Marcetlin v Old Melburnians Kevins v . Old Scotch UNDER-19 SECTION 2 Old Trinity - Bye Old Haileybury v. Ormond at Bailey6ur.( Coitege, Keusborou_gh . n -rNF nenaTFtlR
On form Old Carey should win well against St . Leos Emmaus W. although the Animals will know that four solid quarters of pressure football could see them get an important four points . OC's but not by much in the end . North Old Boys' recent form suggests they should take the points today against the hot and cold Busharangers . With better four quarter form and the incentive to move up a couple of rungs if results go their way NOBS should win. The Old Paradians Whitefriars match is the match of the round and the winner today will find themselves in the four the other outside and with plenty of work to do in the second half of the year . The Friars begun slowly but have hit form now, while the OP's have been indifferent at times and hot on others . Good form is a strong indicator the Friars in another thriller. Uni . Blacks face a tough ask against a rebounding Old Camberwell, No doubt the Wellers will be fired up to show last week was only a hiccup. Despite their best four quarter performance I cannot see the Wellers dropping two in a row . SECTION BLUE St . Bedes Mentone Tigers will have another strong win over the Demons at Mentone Reserve . Ferris and McNamara should have another day out, because they will be fed plenty of the ball from their midfield. The Jackets are at home to the Krushers at Albert Park and will be fired up after their shock loss last week . Wollner will want to improve on last week and today could b e
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CLUB Cations Smith O'Keefe Mansfield Glansiracusa Doxe y Morris Ferarri Forrest Oliver Hanlo n Caltavetta Spinoso Ryan KatsanevakIs Potte r Krotlit Terrell Jordan Wollner BeddingHel d
Sierakowski Maggiore Sil k A. Mitcell Fraczo k
Beaimaris v . Hampton Rovers Old Essendon v . Mazenod Old Ivanhoe v . Werribee UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Rupertswood v . Therry Penola Old Carey v . St Leos Envnaus tiLP North Old Boys v . Yarra Valley Old Paradians v . ttbiteEriars Old Camberwell v . University Blacks UNDER-19 (2 ) BLUE St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Bentieigh AJAX v. Oakleigh
UNDER 19/1 Old Scotc h Old Brighton St Kevins St Bernards St Kevins
22 22 21 20 18 17
Old Xaverians UNDER 19/2
Mazenod 5 29 Beaumaris 9 25 Old Essendon 4 19 Old Trinity 0 18 Old Haileybury 0 1 7 UNDER 19/ 3 Whitefriars 2 2 9 Old Paradians 6 20 Old Camberwell 1 17 Old Carey 1 15 Rupertswood 1 15 UNDER 1912 BLU E Bentleigh 2 23 St Bedes Mentone 0 22 Oakleigh 2 20 AJAX 3 16 Monash Blues 4 1 5 UNDER 1912 RED MHSO B
St Bernards Old Xaverians St Bernards MIISOB
6 0 0 0 0
33 18 15 15 15
Mentone Panthers v. Monasli Blues at Mentone GS, Keys boroug h De La Salle (2) - BYE UNDER-19 f21 RE D
Old Xavertans (2) v . Butleen Templestowe at Elsternmick Park No. 2 Oval Williamstown CYMS v. St Bernards (2) La Trobe University v . Old Westbourne to be played at 9 .15 a.m . Aquinas v . MHSOB switched from o riginal draw
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;i i UNDER 19 SECTION 1 CAULFIELD 2 .3 4.5 8.7 9.9 (63) OLD XAVERIANS 2 .1 5.2 8.3 10.4 (64) Caulfield: ArgvTos 3, Glass 2, Frost 2, Schneider. Aylen . Best : Aylen, Foster, Linford. Gerrand, Fagan. Rowiings. Old Xaverlans : Doxey 3 Jones 2 Pasceri 1 Higgins 1 Santalucia 1 Baker 1 Heeley 1 . Best: Smith Santamaria Heeley Ryan Jones Hulett Umpires: D . Longworth (F ) DE LA SALLE 1 .3 5 .3 7.4 10.8 (68) OLD BRIGHTON 4 .4 6.10 9.15 14.15 (99) De La Salle: Naughtin 3. Haves 2, Williams, Sloman . Jarvis. Rice, Waimsley. Best: Williams . Sloman . Nicholas, Molan• Quinane, Walmsley. Old Brighton: Smith 5 . Jackson 2• Easigate 2 . Lynch . Meade. Hughes. Gadsden. Richardson. Best: Gamble, McCowan, Dale . Eastgate . Lynch. Gadsden. Umpires: J. Heffernan (F) ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 6 .5 9.6 10 .7 (67) MARCELLIN 3.3 6 .3 8 .6 11 .11 (77) St. Bernards: N. Thomas 2. Mansfield 2, Maggiore . Burns. Walker. Glen, L. Thomas . Mitchell . Best: Mitchell, Glen . D . James . Anderson, A Matthews. Crockett . Msrce llin: Hoyne 3 . Sheeha 3 . Farrelly 2, Gibson, Drapac, Was, Best: Florenza, Brown, Toohey. Carson. Digman, Neal . Umpires: Jason Moore, L. Holmes (F), B. Share . R. Goodman (B) OLD MELBURNIANS 1.2 2.5 3 .8 5.12 (42) ST KEVINS 6.1 11 .4 13 .6 18.9 (117) Old Melburnlans: Faulkner 2 . Whitechurch 1, Matthies 1, Guy 1 . Best: Knight, Ironmonger, Rush, Webb, Guy . Rolleston. St Kevins : Chard 5 . Dempsey 4, Gulltfer 3, Duggan. Grant. Murray. Ryan, Shannon, Simpson . Best: Dempsey. Chard, Gullifer, Duggan . Underwood . Hamilton . Umpires : D. Stephens. M . Cox (F) . R Place . A Vaiopoulos (B), L. Pell, A . Tavilla (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 .3 7.9 10 .13 16.16 (112) OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 7.5 12.6 15.9 (99) University Blues: Butko 3, Medlin 3 . tide 2, Heathcotee 1 . Derrij 1. Meagher 1 . Moore 1, Bradley 1, Wilson 1 . Rankin 1, Tanner 1. Best: Butko. Maddison, Meagher, Gibson, McPhail, Rankin . Old Scotch: Reid 5 . Clinch 2. Philalay 2. Taft 2, Cations 1 . Goodfellow 1 . Best: Goodfellow . Clinch, Reid. Walker. Maloney. Sprague. Umpires: J . Sloane. P. Coulthard (F) UNDER 19 SECTION 2 OLD 'TRINITY 6.0 8 .4 15.8 18.12 (120) BEAUMARIS 6.2 7 .2 13.2 17.3 (105) Old Trinity: Davies 4, Chilly 3, McDonald 2, Healy 2, Hill 2• S Amore, Sparsi, Aitken, Goldenberg . Stebbins . Best Davies, Newman. Aitken. Healy, S Amore, Pretty. Beaumaris : Ferrari 9 . Rawlins 4. Lee, Wmdebank, Boreham. Denton, Best: Ferrari . Rawlins. Croft. Collins, Gillispte. Mulquiney. Umpi res: D. Dinneen, P. Maebus (F) . J. WWhitespear (B) HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .2 4.7 7 .8 12.10 (82) OLD ESSENDON 5.3 11 .3 17 .5 20 .11 (131) Hampton Rovers : Burggraaff 3 . Ellis 3, Spratt 2. Carillon, McCallum, Murray, Vaughan BesC McCarthy. Tipping . Blangiardo, Henry, KezIlas . Banks. Ellis. Old Essendom Forrest 4 . King 3 . Underwood 3, Ballach 2• Flaherty 2. Hamza 2, Dipletro, Harewood, Couch, Hurlston Best: Forrest, Nunlist, Frazer. DiPietro. Nicolas, King. Umpires: J. Lipson, P. Rapke (F ) MAZENOD 1 .1 5.4 10.7 14.12 (96) OI .D IVANHOE 4 .8 6.8 11 .10 12.13 (85) Mazenod: C.Morris 5. B.Morris. Kinniburgh . Del Mastro. Stagliano . Kennedy. McDade, Stanley, Franks. McKay . Best Powell. Franks, Kennedy. Stanley. Power. C. Morris. McKay. Old Ivanhoe: Not received . Umpires : T. Lilicy (F) ORMOND 5 .1 7 .9 11 .11 16.16 (112) 3.2 5 .6 10.9 12 .12 (84) WERRIBEE Ormond : Robbins 4. Quiney 3 . O'Brien 2.Muzzell 2 . Jolmstone• Cove, TeHennepe . Cook, Davis Best: TeHennepe, Lerner. Cove . Wheller. O'Brien. Ramsav. Werribee : Morrlsey 3, Kelly 2 . New 2, Eisenberg 2 . Lowe. Wallert . C.Yasar. Best: Morr'isey. Russo. C.Mahoney, Lowe . Kelly. Eisenberg. Umpires: D . Whiteley (F)• J. Patrick (B ) UNDER 19 SECTION 3
THERRY PENOLA 3.7 5 .10 9.13 12 .19 (91) NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 5 .7 7.11 14 .17 (101) Therry Penola Leach 3. Skiatlitis. Faroldi . Atkinson 2, Sheppard, Rizzo, Owen 1 Best: Faroidi, Ferguson . Fenton, Martin . Atkinson, Croo k North Old Boys: Keenan 4. Sheehan . Matthews 3, Davidson, Kirk, H Ryan . DRyan 1 Best: Keenan . H Ryan . Davidson, Citroen, Curtis, Lia.s Umpires: S. Scully (F) . L. Pipe (B) . A Borg. C . Meta (G) 54
OLD CAREY 5.5 8 .12 10.18 13.20 (98) RUPERTSWOOD 0.1 1 .4 2.5 7.7 (49) Old Carey : Angus 3. Adam, Pump, Katsanevakis . Nankervis 2. MacFarlane, O'Reilly Best Davey, Howley. MacFarlane. Stewart-Holmes. Angus. Adam. Rupertswood : Potter. Elliott 2, Anderson . Costa, Wilson Best Watson. Peter Barry, Sullivan . Nolan, McGovern . Potter. Umpires: C. Collins (F), S . Collins . R. Twist (B ) YARRA VALLEY 9.7[61) OLD PARADIANS 28 .24 (192) Yarra Va ll ey: Crowe 3, GWan 2, Seeger 2, Nicholas 1, Clarke 1 . Best Nicholas, Crowe, Rockicki, Tsoupartkots. Amos. Winford . Old Paradlans : Spinoso 6, McKay 6. Lyons 5. M}reo 4. Hewett 2, Hughes 2, Strickland 1, Connelly 1 . Harvey 1 . Best: Myeo . Hughes, Lyons, Brundell. Hewett. Umpires: A. Simpson (F) WHITEFRIARS 3 .2 6.5 8 .7 12.8 (80) OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .5 3.11 7.12 10.13 (73) Whitefrlars: Cursio 4, Iacuone 3, Calavetta 2 . Phelan . Janson . Micallef. Best Micallef. Eames, Cursio, Iacuone, H➢1. Nunan . Old Camberwell: Marwood 2, Tempone 2. Pike, Cottrell, Ryan . Shanks, Hanson, Hedley. Best: Manvood. Pike. Hanson. Hillier, Tempone. Shanks . Umpires: S. Stokes (F), N. Brown. M . Luttke (B) . N. Carlyon, E. Beat (G) ST LEOS EMMAUS 3 .6 5.9 9 .12 15.16 (106) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.3 9.7 14 .13 16.15 (111) St Leos Emmaus: Munro 4, Grant 3 . Plryland 2 . Markwell 2 . Kelly 2 . Levins 1, Brookes 1 Best: Grant. Ballard . Sawitsch, Markwell• Munro . Levins .. University Blacks: Westerhoff 4. Mapleson 3. Ross 3, Motfat 2, Slattery 2, Harris 1. Black i Best: Black . Mapleson. Grossley. Scarlett. Stewart, Ross . Umpires: M. Sneddon (R) (F) UNDER 19/BLUE BENTLEIGH 2.4 4 .4 8.6 9.6(60) OAKLEIGH 1 .5 8 .8 11 .13 15.16 (106) Bentleigh: Lee 4 . Krotofil 2• Reid, Robertson . Brown . Best- Robinson, Taranto . Holmesby L, Wright. Reid . Sidney. Oakleigh 2• Reynolds 2. Jordon 2. Mulltwll and 2. Murray . Briggs, Sowersby, Orchard, Nevezie. Earl, Kennedy . Best: Britt, Earl. Zola, Collins, Plattlmvits, Wolden . Umpires: K. McMece (F) AJAX 3.1 6.3 7.3 10 .5 (65) MONASH BLUES 4 .2 7.5 10.12 11 .16 (82) AJAX: E.Wollner 3. Chester 3, Nissen 2, ALewis Landberg. Best: Herschan, Krasnostein. Peters, Goldbloom, Gottleib, Chester. Monash Blues: Beddingfield 4, Gilbert 4, Grace 2, Edwards Best Hickey, NevllL Northway, Francis . Grace, Morris Umpi res: J. Ralph (F). J. Wignell, B. Ralph (B). J . Venables, S . Bogsteh (G) 20.22 (142) MENTONE PANTHERS Received Forfeit SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS Forfeited 8.6(54) ST BEDES MENTONE 7.10 17.17 28 .18 35 .27 (237j 5.7137) DE LA SALLE 1 .1 2.5 4.5 St Bedes Mentone: Ferris 11 . McNamara 7 . Cieslak 4, Kelleher 3, Jones 2 . Weedon 2• Buck 2, Sall . Bignell. McGettigan, McMurray. Best Ferris, CiQs.lak. McGettigan . Morgan. Waters, L'hulllkr. De La Sall e: Saunders 2. Graterox 2, McLelsh. Beak Smvth S . Graterox Mitchell. De Ridder, Nicholson. Hennessy. Umpires: G. Morgan . D . Murray (F) UNDER19/RED 6.7(43) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 .1 4 .3 4.5 ST.BERNARDS 5.5 11 .8 15.13 20.18 (138) Bu ll een Tempiestowe: Daskalou 2 .Verga 2. T.Depasquale• Buccacchio. Best Newvnan . Wilke . Taylor. Mthalos. Daskalou, Ganiatsas .
St .Bemards: Hughes 6, Runnals 3• Egan 3. Serrano 2, Harnby, Evans, McManus, Oxenford. Lanazzo. Best: McManus. Hughes, Serrano . Marion . Runnals, Evans . Umpires: D . Lane . J . Lane (F) OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .1 12 .11 19.16 26 .24 (180) WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 1 .1 3 .1 3.2 (20) Old Westbourne: Ollenbuttei 5, Gerace 4 . Naidu 2, Merriweather 2. Hodgson 2 . Vaughan 2 . Mokrusch 2 . L .Hudsan . Brabant . Cabalo, Pllsbury. Pavez, Payne, Lawson. Best: Payne, Braham, Hodgson . Gerace, L .Hudson, Ollenbuttel. WiBlamstown: Koch 2, Couper. Best: Hall, Turner, Bartolo, Tirchett . Freeman. Pilling. Umpi res: S. Pay-ton (F), A Esposito. P. Gait (G) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .2 4.5 4.6 4.7(31) AQUINAS 2 .4 4.5 6 .10 8.12 (60) La Tmbe : Not received. Aquinas: Not received. Umpi res: G . Rolfs (F )
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 0 .2 2.5 3.7 6.8(441 MHSOB 4.4 8.7 13 .10 18.13 (121) Old Xaverians : Not received. MHSOB: Not received. 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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Coach : Gavin Walsh
Coach: Denis Bilston
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Coach : Richard Obee
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36 J . Sheldo 38 M . Raymer 42 A . Brookes
44 T. Aurel Smith 56 C . Tallent 66 A . Routledg9ee 75 S . Troo n 99 B. Goodfellow
1 J. Knight 2 E . Tovrnsin g 3 E . Tucker
1 L . Ross 2 N . Gamble 3 S . Jackson
5 E. Sims-Lucas
6 B . Billingham
4 M . Franklin
4 G. Kauye
6 P. Bourke 8 T. Woodlock 9 A. Skinns 10 B. Oakley 11 D . Browning 12 T. Molan 14 S. Byers 16 M. Hayes 18 L . Williams 19 A. Roberts 20 S. Brown (C)
7 D. Armstrong 8 L. Money 10 A . Dale 11 M . Voska 12 D. Beattie 13 T. Zappulla 14 D. Salce 15 R. Hayne 16 M . Doyle 17 P. Farrelly 18 B. Carmody 19 N. Brown 20 E. Weeks 21 T. Sheehan 22 J. Neal 23 M. Chong 24 K. Bardon 25 M . Mastores 26 C . Dignan 27 J. Wise 28 J. Toohey 29 A . Schoepman 30 D. Carson 40 S . Welch 43 B . Wignell
5 M . Ryan 6 L. Dale 7 D . Meade 8 B . Gadsden 9 A . Clarke 10 J . Hogarth 11 C. Adamis 12 S . Eastgate 14 E . McCowan 15 A. Thistlethwaite 16 C. Tootell 17 B . Furzer 18 A. Salem 19 J . McCowan 20 W. Leaf 21 T. Marshall 22 T. Lamb 23 B. Aburrow 25 P. Smith 26 B. Finlayson 28 N . Williams 29 B. Richardson 30 E. McCowan 31 A. Paroissien 32 W. Williamson
5 N . Guy (C) 7 S . Harari 8 J . Ray 9 J . O'Dwyer 10 G . Rollesto n 11 C. Burgess (VC) 12 R. Faulkner 13 W. McDonald 14 B . Kubis 17 S . Gues t 18 W. de Fegely 21 R . Matthew s 23 N . Robinson 24 R . Galbraith 30 J . Miller 32 C . Hanchette 34 J. Beaumont 36 B. Whitechurch 37 E. Matthies 38 T. Le Goe
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34 T. Gibso n 35 J. Lynch
21 B . Quinane 22 M . Nau htin
25 R . Walmsley 26 R. Sherman 27 B . Pedula 30 T. Nicholas 33 C. Rice 35 J . Hennessy 41 A. Sloman 42 M . Nankervis 44 A. McLeish 49 D. Pinwell 50 D. Alderuccio 54 L. Johnston
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7 Cat4 c g Barren A 10 Hi ins D » ga~er T 12 Bowen A 13 Williams S
14 Scanlan M
15 O'Meara T RoganT 1 7 Glynn P 18 L nch T ~ A 19 r ,cwnie 20 Triaca Gy 21 Smallwood P 22 Ryan P 23 Nolan C
24 Hall K 25 Bryce M
26 Conkie w 27 Mclaren R 28 white J 29 CrackneA M
3o Ireland G 31 Comgan T 32 Hardw~ck J 33 Ford D 34 Jones A 35 san ta maria J 36 Sapuppo D 37 eongomio D
38 Trescowihick J 39 Freer S
40 Harley R 41 Ross S Deehan A 43 Rogers M 44 ta ~ ns N 45 Smith J
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3 N . Addison 4 L. Considine 5 C. Moran
1 C. Mitchell 3 J . Hughes 4 M . Roberts
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Coach : Mark Donovan Assist: David Hughes 1 A . Grant 2 M . Walkom (VC) 4 A. Sutherland 5 C. Swan 6 M . Moffatt 7 J. Spraque a E . Rei d 9 S. Danihe r 10 W. Symington 11 A. Wilkinson 12 A. Philalay 13 W. Lewis (C) 14 R . Teasdale (VC) 15 S . Cations 16 D . Jennings 17 M . Gair 19 S . Taft 20 N . Parkinson 21 L. Thompso n 22 L. Kitchen 23 T. Munro 24 S . Dumaresq 25 C . Logan 26 A. Quail 28 A. Joyce 30 G . Prendergast 31 M . Clinch 32 R. Fullerton 33 C . Purnel l 34 T. Moloney n
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Coach : Peter Foster
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D. Elliot S . Neeson C. Goullet C. Burns
5 J . Smith
6 A. Matthews 7 N . Thomas 8 A. Anderso n 9 10 R . James 11 S. Glenn 12 L . Thomas 13 L . Mansfield 14 B. Calleja 15 A. Crockett 16 17 18 L . Fielding 19 N . Basaraba 20 21 A . Bentick 22 N . Serrano 23 D. James 24 S . Campbell 25 T. Legudi
26 S . McCurry
27 P. Harri s 28 C. Keunan 29 S . Kilkenny 30 31 B . Ashcroft 32 J . Harvey 33 N . Va~rava 36 D . Heskett 40 D . McManus 43 S. Mitchell 44 K. Walker 47 M. Hooper
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Coach : Brian Brown
Coach : Tim Giles
1 J . Dempsey 2 T. Duggan (C) 3 L. Giansiracusa (VC) 4 J . P. Mount
1 Millar A (C) 2 Nicholls C 3 Rankin T 4 Trail N
7 P. Murray 9 T. Simpson (VC) 10 D. Mahoney 11 J . Ryan 12 P. Kempton 13 N. Hutton 14 A. Hamilton
6 Sibley S 7 Young R 8 Morgan B 9 Jensen R 10 Medlin T 11 Heathcote N 12 Jacobs R 13 Ihle T 14 Rice N 15 Moore L 16 Bennett C 17 Maddison N 18 Butko P(VC) 19 Provis A 20 Callery M 21 Wood J 22 Herbert L 23 Bradley C NC) 24 John E 25 Matthews J 26 McKerrow J 27 Hatsvrell D 28 Howson A 29 Chamberlain T 30 Derrij F 31 Mcphail D 32 Gibson S 33 Steame R 34 Touhey M 35 Sondhu P 36 King J 38 Wilson A 43 Cameron A 77 Brumby-Rendell T
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16 C. Didilis 17 D. Makohon 18 D. Prior
19 C . Underwood 20 W. Dunn 22 G . Holland 23 L. Sierakowski 24 E. Waldro n 25 A. Mulkearns 26 M. Shannon 27 P. Aughton 29 S . Mount 30 P. Ghougassian 32 B . Hughes 33 S . O'Connor 34 S . Mitchell 36 J . Coates 38 R . Chard 42 A . Gran t 43 W. Gullife r 46 C. Wilkinson 53 M . Hauser
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2 L. Mulquiney 3 M . Early 4 T. Shugg 5 B . Bird 6 D. Gargaro 7 S . Lynch 8 S . Croft 9 S . Wilson 10 C . Buckley 11 T. Fitzgerald 12 C . Collins 13 C . Tuck 14 P. Be 15 A. Ed e
16 T. Groves 17 C . Evan s 18 J . Windebank 19 S . Doukas 20 R. Dew 23 T. Woolnough 24 D. Gillespie (DVC) 25 B . Bowker 26 S . Wilson 27 T. Boreham 29 L. Wonnacott 30 L . Ferrari (VC) 33 S. McNicholas (VC) 35 S. Lee 41 J. McGeoch 42 A. Poll
53 R . Rawlings
55 B. Deaton (C)
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Coach : Paul Curry
2 B . Carillon 3 S. Seleto 4 T. Jowett 5 A. Blake 6 C . Mafthouse 8 J . Tipping 10 J . Vaughan 11 J . Almhofer 13 J . Laing 14 S . Weaver 15 P. Cambell 16 G . Giasoumi 17 T. McNamara 18 S . Burggraaff 19 K . Spratt 20 B . Kezilas (C ) 21 J . McCarthy 22 B . Henry 23 L . Fletcher 24 R . Turnbul l 25 S . Daly 27 A. Banks 28 C . Padman 29 A. Murray 30 J. Connelly 32 L . Cave 33 M . Ellis 34 D. Andersen 35 M . Terech 37 T. Richards 39 C. Horrigan 40 B . McCallum 46 J . Almahoffer 49 B . Smith 50 J . Kell y D . Hebard 58 J . LeVeque
59 S . Blangiardo
60 G . Carr
61 M. Davie s 62 D . Dawes www.hamplonrovers .com.au
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1 A Bouchereau 2 B Kinniburgh 3 P. Fuller 4 A. Powell
5 C. Morris 6 N. McKay 7 D. Dunne 8 P. Guiliano 9 G. Masseyy 10 A . Filippell PPellii 11 M . Ballenger 12 B . C. Kennedy 13 C . Agius 14 M. Power 15 A . Manjikan 16 M. Duthil 17 B. J . Kennedy 18 L . Del Mastro 19 A. Cook 20 M. Regan 21 D . Hansen 22 D. Hallet 23 A. Stagliano 24 S. Castricum 25 T. Bourbon 26 L. Franks 27 B . Thomas
28 S . Davey 29 D. Devlin 30 C . McDade 31 J. Discala 32 D . Norman 33 B . Waldro n
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23 I .Loughnan 25 32 W.Coleman 33 D .Neilson 34 D .Meredith 35 M .Mendolo 36 T.Finlay 44 L .Stillman 50 E. McWilliam
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Coach: Steven King
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25 R . Matter 26 D . Dte Hennepe 27 C . Domingo 28 B. Harri s 29 30 A. Jirov 31 A. Bukal a 32 L. O'Brien 33 A. Coo k 34 S . Ramsay 35 B . Slatte r 36 M . Hamilto n 44 B . Robbins
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11 C. Mahoney
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13 S . Eisenberg. 14 J . Mason 15 A . Carson 16 C . Yasse r
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5 J . Dalton 6 N. Abdallah 7 C. Dobso n 8 A El-Terifi 9 R. Davidson 10 R. Curtis 11 S . Cariton 12 M . Harris 13 M . Potton 14 R. Citroen 15 B . Young 16 J . Kendall 17 A . Height 19 J.P. Matthews 20 B. Knight 21 A. Felemonow 22 R . Kirk 23 M. Perry 24 S. Cook (C)
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26 M. Ruff 27 B. Watt 30 A. Lias (VC) 34 H . Ryan (VC) 36 D. Ryan 37 A.Trivsonno 39 S. McGinley 40 R. Francis Y. Saad
33 N. Warner 34 D. Schmidt 35 M. Shanks 38 J . Pettit 39 A. Emmerson 43 T. Sigalas (DVC) 51 S . Gegory 52 T. Nisbet t 53 H. Bradshaw 54 J . Brown 55 L. Siberus ' HLL " L . -
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Coach : Michael Phillip s 1 Ash D . 3 Albanis J . 4 Spinner L. 5 Ash N . 6 Howard R. 7 Plummer J . 8 Elliot K. 10 Wilson T.
12 lemming M . 13 Barry Paul. 14 Sullivan N. 15 McGovern N . 16 Monzall R . 1 7 Potter C. 19 Johnson R . 20 Nolan M. 21 Assourd M . 22 Dale S . 23 Balmer V. 24 Barry Peter 25 Anderson J. 27 Kosta M .
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WHITEFRIARS
YARRA VALLEY
Coach : Glenn Jowett
Coach : Andy Dalrymple
Coach : Peter Battl e
Asst Coach : Lachlan Beaton
Coach : Paul Gregor
1 A. Ballard (C)
1 Corrigan B
1 C . McClure
1 S . Brosolo (C)
1 C . Taske r
2 A. Hollands (VC) 3 L. Fox 4 D. Chun 5 C. Phyland 9 T. Stephens 10 N . Carstein 11 M . Levins (dvc) 13 R . Varney 15 S. Cox 19 P. Landy (dvc) 22 N . Cullen 24 A. Haplin 27 J. Kirk 46 A. Sawitsch 74 G . Hadda d M. Argus B. Crosthwaite R. Forte A. Kennedy D. Lawler R. Mintern N. Romney P. Sampson
2 Goodwin T(VC) 3 O'Neil P
2 H . Ellis 3 T. Nisbet 4 M. Stern 5 L . Kaye 6 A. Martin 7 J. Chia 8 A. Groot 9 C . Holt 10 S. Gibson 11 Ed . Duncan 12 K. Bezak 13 A. Herrmann 14 R. Wenze l 15 D. Higgins 16 A. Ross 17 M . Burt 1 8 A. Morto n 19 R. Spiers 20 L. Herbert 21 A . Fitzpatrick 22 E . Buckingham 23 R. Scarlett
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6 Hermes J 7 Bowcock B 8 Quinn J 9 Hoatson T 10 Crotty J 11 Sheppard T 12 Leech S 13 Atkinson D (C) 14 Fenton J
15 Owen B 16 Clifton D 17 Slawitschka J 18 Slawitschka A 19 Arkin M 20 Capewell C (DVC) 21 Rizzo J 22 Goodwin D 23 Caliegari D 25 Hutchinson B 27 Thompson T 28 Carroll A 29 Heane R 32 Cooper J 33 Freckieton J 34 O'Connell S 40 Brosnan J 41 Martin A 59 Robinson T
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6 P. Micallef (VC) 8 R. Di Falco 9 T. Nunan 10 A. Hill (VC) 12 P. Hennessy 14 A . lacuone 17 T. Wallace 21 M . Calavetta 22 A . Williams 25 C . Janson 26 A . Winke 28 T. Kotsopulos 29 B . Drinkwater 32 G. Murph y 38 A . Cor ry 40 A. Stone 42 P. Rees 44 R . Eames (VC) 55 P. Vlahandrea s 65 D . Tilli g
24 A . McIntyre
25 J . Black 26 J . Mapleso n 27 S . Taylor 28 J . Milsom 29 C . Barte r 30 B . Owen 31 Q. Sear 32 L. Nicolas 33 E . Thompson 34 R . Mansfiel d
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9 N. Battl e 10 S. Middleton 11 B. Clarke 12 C. Britt 13 J . Ebsworthy 14 P. Ross 15 S . Gillin 17 J . Hume 18 P. Jarvie 20 D. Wright 25 B . Seege r
coach : L r{ Slusztei n Asst Cor -u Phil Pozen R. Silberman 2 J . Ssraelsohn R. Rotemberg A. Lewi s B. Rose 6 J. Kestenberg 7 P. Bryne r 8 9 L . Fetter 10 11 D. Guberec k 2 A. Silver 13 D. Rozenbes 14 D. Harshen 15 J . Gottlieb 16 J. Hain 17 J. Kagan 18 N . Bardea 19 D. Seidl 20 J . Thuri n 21 D. Arousi 22 23 B. Nissen 24 A. Joffe 25 B. Goldbloom 28 J. Givoni 29 E. Rath 32 L . Peters 33 B. Yudelman 35 D . Spillberg 36 A . Seek s 37 D. Krasnostein 39 A. Wollne r ) E Wollne r 1 42 J . Pask (C)
ls : Dear drew & Sven Sam1 L . Holmesby 2 N . Aitken 3 N . Dimachki 4 G . McFarlane 5 J. Robertson 6 L . Forrest 7 S . Holmesby 8 B. Holden 9 B . Hyrons 10 B . Reid 11 J . Monk 12 T. Wright 13 D. Ferdinands 14 M. Margiannis 15 J. McKenzie 16 K. Pereira
17 H . McKenzie 18 1. Jorda n 19 L. Curtis 20 M . Sidne y
21 V. Maraventano 22 B. McLellan 23 M. Wilson 24 T. Krotofil 25 A. Lee (C) 26 J. Sayers 27 D . Marsh 28 S . Radoni 29 D. Couniham 30 G . Virc^lian!1 31 L. Hogan
1 C. Mitchell 2 M . Francis 3 T Bellomo 4 D . Lowther 4 C . McMahon 8 L . Jarvi s 9 J. Saunders 10 B . Oakley 12 S . Moloney 14 S . Byers 15 S . Smyth 16 K. Smyth 17 G . Walton 19 M . Hayes 21 J . Hennessy 23 A. Dunkerley 23 D . Nomiko s 25 A . O'Shannessy 28 D . Thompson 35 S . Meeha n 42 M . Sheehan 47 J . Greatorex 46 K. De Fiddler 50 A. Nicholson 51 H. La Ragy 52 D. Bea n
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coach : Derins Grace 1 S. Chapman 2 C.Jones 3 L. Fechner 4 G . Chessari 5 K. Cummins 6 A. Costley 8 B. Luff 9 M. Edwards 10 S. O'Donnell 11 L. Northway 12 M. Tennant 13 J. Oswald 14 G. Roney 16 T. Huggins 19 G . Gilbert 20 J . Fairley 23 P. Nevil l 24 A. Francis 31 H. Evan s 33 L . Beddingfield 34 G . Rowle y 35 M . Sharkie 36 A . Hickey .39 D . Taylor 42 S . Young 43 L. Smith 44 S . Grace 50 S . Morris 61 M . Spence 74 P. Westbrook 75 R . Turton
1 A. Murray 2 L. Kennedy 3 D. Britt
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5 C . Kokkinos 6 M. Cash 7 M. Stevenson 8 R . Symmons 9 A . Visse r 10 A . Mulholland 11 W. Plaukovits 12 D. Sov,=ersby 13 S. Collins 14 S. Cammiss 15 P. Holden 16 J. Gael 17 S.Bando 18 J. Bun°:orth 19 A. Ciavarella 20 N . Will s 21 J . Briggs 22 T. Orchard (VC) 23 D. Zul a 24 J . Reynolds 25 J . Nevezie (C) A. Hanson M. Jordan
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-.,h : Glenn,+,ord 1 M . .~cGettigan 2 D . McNamara 3 G. Cleary 4 D. t'Huillier 5 P. O'Reilly 6 B . Buck 7 P. Grasby 8 J . Morgan 9 M. Kelleher 10 D . Porter 11 N . Weedon 12 W. Parker 13 J . Samya 14 L . McMurray 15 T. Laver 15 T. McColl 16 R. Lovelock 17 L. Rouillion 18 A. WalStab 19 A. Paterson 20 M. Ferris 21 L . Quirk 22 N . Worsnop 23 J . Lynch 24 L. Cieslak 25 C. Connolly 26 L. Terrell 27 D. Waters 28 M . Andrews 35 D . Moss 36 A. Walstab 41 R . Bignell 48 A. Scat di
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5 G . Sherlock 6 N . Fishe r 7 D . Clarke 8 K. Little 9 M. Watts 10 A . Erskine 11 M . May 12 T. PJutvalsky 13 M . Hayes 14 C. SchioeYel 15 D. Fava
16 D. Russo 17 J. Date 18 A. Kiantos 19 S. Hamilton 20 P. Krings 21 D . Kell y 22 J . Poole 23 R . Groom 24 M . Duggan 25 B . Lane 26 A. Rock 27 B. Hal ! 28 T. Kendal l
29 R. Ironmonger 30 D. Hizhmikov 31 M. Byrne 32 K . Regan 33 P Hardman 34 7. Costello 35 T. Smith 36 G. Moran 37 B . Kaplan 36 R. Bitner 39 "' Basfle
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1 D. Learmont-WaNer 2 M . Brain (VC) 3 D. Henzi 4 P. McGrath 5 B. Geveaux 6 D . Fox 7 T. t'dogan-Browne 8 O . Henz l 9 R . Temes 10 S. Foley (=C) 11 C . Eva 12 B . Hoiienberg 13 hA . Bowen 14 R . Rea d 15 T, Fraczek (Capt) 16 A . Orchar d 17 B . Ramsay 18 J . Raleigh 19 T. Cousland 20 G . Saultry 21 S . Serakowski 22 T Middleton 23 J. Sprague 24 C . tf?lani 25 D . Sluck i 26 R . Whitehouse 27 G . Blau 28 D . Nguyen 29 C . Foley 30 A. Edwards 32 S . Whittington 35 S . Moor e
Gnn C - ;h : 13 T. Lud man 16 P. Farrant 25 S . Brooks 31 M . Fanning 40 R. Slater 58 T. Duggan 59 R. Butcher 60 M . McDonald 61 J . Reil d 62 M. Paull 63 J . Laidlaw, 64 P. Marozzi 67 A. Place 68 S. Davis 69 J. Hank 71 M . Millar 72 D . Butler 73 R . Hosking 74 N . Millar 75 S . Gellert 76 H . Davies 77 P. Ham 78 C. Knee 79 C. Kean e
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11 lure to allure to pnone scores by 2.30pm p foe jinal scores by 5p m (S) Therrv Penola (C) Old Melburnians (U) Hampton Rovers (C) Yarra Valley OB (U) St . Leos taus WT (C) Old Xaverians (2) (U) Ph c^°~ ^.°^¢ scores Rd 6 On iE' "ifOin 4Zelburnians (C), Old Scotch (U) . North Old Boys 1- St . Leos Enur-us ?xP (C), Richmond Central (S) . Parkside (R) .
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L D For Arst % Pts 6 1 0 832 531 156 .69 24 5 2 0 754 591 127 .58 20 5 2 0 642 561 114 .44 20 4 3 0 680 559 121 .65 1 6 4 3 0 610 518 117 .76 1 6 4 3 0 656 682 96 .19 1 6 4 3 0 603 634 951 1 1 6 2 5 0 509 652 77.24 8 1 6 0 540 814 66.34 4 0 7 0 390 6P7 52,' 7 0
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L D For ! gsi % Pfs 7 6 1 0 665 387 171 .83 24 .i : SH BLUES 7 5 2 0 712 407 174 .94 20 ST BEDES :PlTONE TIG. 7 5 2 0 749 515 145.44 20 O A KLEIGH 7 5 2 0 578 477 121 .17 20 MENTONE PANTHERS 7 3 4 0 588 594 98 .99 12 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 2 5 0 447 650 68 .77 8 DE LA SALLE (2) 7 2 5 0 298 1107 26.92 8 #STH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 .00 0 #Nithdrawn for rest o; seaso n -- -~_~. .. P W L D For Apst f Pb; ST 81 IDS ( 2) 7 7 0 0 968 243 398 .35 28 h1HS0B 7 5 2 0 689 446 154 .48 20 A QUI ;O G 7 5 2 0 561 398 140 .95 20 OLD W ESTBOURPdE 7 4 3 0 635 447 142 .06 16 LA TROBE UNI 7 3 4 0 584 366 159 .56 12 OLD XAVERIANS(21 7 3 4 0 613 631 97 .15 12 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 293 1005 2915 4 *WILLIAMSTOWN CYPIS 7 0 7 0 155 1204 12 .87 0 *lneligible player Rd 4
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Pts P W L D For Agst % A SECTION OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 0 1 774 628 123 .25 26 ST BERNARDS 7 5 1 1 895 655 136 . 64 22 ST KEVINS 7 5 2 0 845 591 142.98 20 OLD SCOTCH 7 4 2 1 691 699 98 .06 18 MARCELLIN 7 3 4 0 705 619 11189 12 OLD IVANHOE 7 3 4 0 643 671 95 .83 12 91 .69 12 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 3 4 0 629 686 OLD TRINITY 7 2 4 1 705 655 107 .63 10 DE LA SALLE 7 2 5 0 556 718 77.44 8 0 MHSOB 7 0 7 0 465 986 4716
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HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7 7 0 0 916 560 163 .57 28 WEST BRUNSWICK 7 6 1 0 695 396 175 .51 24 ST JOHNS 0 C 7 6 1 0 814 537 151 .58 24 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 4 3 0 631 810 77 .90 16 SWINBURNE UNI 7 3 4 0 776 629 123 .37 12 ELSTERNWICK 7 3 4 0 828 679 121 .94 12 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7 3 4 0 593 679 87 .33 12 MONASH GRYPHONS 7 2 5 0 585 674 86 .80 8 POWER HOUSE 7 1 6 0 535 756 70 .77 4 0 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 0 7 0 525 1178 44 .57
7 5 2 0 776 583 133.10 20 OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIANS 7 5 2 0 625 506 123 .52 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 685 631 108 .56 20 OLD BRIGHTON 7 4 3 0 526 509 103.34 16 OLD PARADIANS 7 4 3 0 633 647 97 .84 16 MAZENOD 0 C 7 3 4 0 678 636 106 .60 12 ORMOND 7 3 4 0 650 626 103.83 12 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 3 4 0 592 624 94 .87 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 3 4 0 595 698 85 .24 12 0 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 0 7 0 492 792 62 .12
Pts P W L D For Agst % 7 6 1 0 802 389 2 06 .17 24 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 6 1 0 640 472 135 .59 24 tdT LILYDALE NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 6 1 0 644 599 107 .51 24 7 5 2 0 781 395 197.72 20 RUPERTSW00 0 ALBERT PARK 7 5 2 0 605 444 136.26 20 ST MARYS 7 3 4 0 729 810 90 .00 12 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 3 4 0 494 598 82 .61 12 UHS-VU A F C 7 3 4 0 539 750 71 .87 12 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 2 5 0 362 536 67 .54 8 BOX HILL NORTH 7 2 5 0 403 613 65 .74 8 BULLEEN COBRAS 7 1 6 0 361 824 43 .81 4
% Pts P W L D For Agst C SECTION WHITEFRIARS 7 7 0 0 799 502 159 .16 28 ST BEDES h9 ENT TIG 7 6 1 0 880 475 185 .26 24 CAULFIELD GR 7 5 2 0 712 532 133 .83 20 BEAUMARIS AFC 7 4 3 0 641 566 113 .25 16 COLLEGIANS 7 3 4 0 676 574 117 .77 12 OLD CAMBERWELL 7 3 4 0 655 626 104 .63 12 PRAHRAN AFC 7 3 4 0 630 699 90 .13 12 GLEN EIRA AFC 7 2 5 0 529 697 75 .90 8 BANYULE 7 1 6 0 528 990 53 .33 4 4 OLD MENTONIANS 7 1 6 0 451 947 47 .62
P W L D For Agst % Pts A RESERVE OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 1 0 573 316 181 .33 24 ST KEVINS 7 6 1 0 603 374 161 .23 24 ST BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 506 345 146 .67 20 MARCELLIN 7 5 2 0 525 368 142 .66 20 DE LA SALLE 7 5 2 0 489 390 125 .38 20 OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 419 384 109 .11 16 OLD IVANHOE 7 2 5 0 332 490 67 .76 8 OLD SCOTCH 7 1 6 0 383 495 77 .37 4 UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 1 6 0 367 538 68.22 4 0 MHSOB 7 0 7 0 238 735 32 .38
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MENTONE AMATEURS 7 6 1 0 835 595 140 .34 24 AQUINAS 0 C 7 6 1 0 850 612 138 .89 24 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 7 6 1 0 729 544 134.01 24 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7 5 2 0 698 580 120 .34 20 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 3 4 0 616 612 100 .65 12 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7 3 4 0 692 695 99 .57 12 AJAX 7 3 4 0 662 767 86 .31 12 MONASH BLUES 7 1 6 0 541 669 80 .87 4 OLD GEELONG 7 1 6 0 589 768 76 .69 4 4 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 1 6 0 481 851 56 .52
D4 SECTION
Pta P W L D For Agst % B RESERVE OLD 41ELBURNIANS 7 6 1 0 588 283 207 .77 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 7 6 1 0 663 346 191 .62 24 OLD ESSENDON GR 7 5 2 0 518 416 124 .52 20 MAZENOD 0 C 7 5 2 0 460 417 110 .31 20 NORTH OLD BOYS 7 4 2 1 608 327 185 .93 18 OLD PARADIANS 7 4 2 1 493 477 103 .35 18 HAMPTON ROVERS 7 2 5 0 290 564 51 .42 8 THERRY PENOLA OB 7 1 6 0 363 529 68 .62 4 *OLD BRIGHTON 7 1 6 0 267 568 47 .01 4 *ORMOND 7 0 7 0 242 614 39 .41 0 *Ineligible player Rd 4
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YARRA VALLEY 0 B 7 6 1 0 982 491 200.00 24 SALESIAN 0 C 7 6 1 0 868 612 141 .83 24 PEN INSULA 0 B 7 5 2 0 677 688 98.40 20 539 142 .30 16 BENTLEIGH AFC 7 4 3 0 767 PARKSIDE 7 3 4 0 764 690 110 .72 12 LA TROBE UNI 7 3 4 0 650 649 100 .15 12 OLD CAREY 7 3 4 0 560 750 74 .67 12 FITZROY REDS 7 2 5 0 485 676 71 .75 8 KEW 7 2 5 0 507 778 65.17 8 OAKLEIGH AFC 7 1 6 0 614 1001 61 .34 4
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C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts 7 5 1 1 648 349 185 .67 22 OLD CAMBERWELL BEAUMARIS AFC 7 4 0 3 599 390 153 .59 22 PRAHRAN AFC 7 5 2 0 555 375 148 .00 20 WHITEFRIARS 7 4 2 1 580 483 120 .08 18 CAULFIELD GR 7 4 3 0 591 376 157 .18 16 COLLEGIANS 7 3 4 0 530 402 131 .84 12 BANYULE 7 3 4 0 435 508 85 .63 12 ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 2 4 1 367 450 81 .56 10 GLEN EIRA AFC 7 2 5 0 301 702 42 .88 8 0 OLD MENTONIANS 7 0 7 0 169 740 22 .84
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St Kilda Community Cup 2002
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. . to a unique and exciting chapter in community football . Tonight's match between the SFL and the VAFA for the St Kilda Community Cup is the culmination of the co-operative efforts of the three major football bodies in this area and is a tribute to the vision of the leaders of each organisation in realising that the future of community football rests in collective efforts of all of football's stakeholders. The SFL is extremely grateful to VAFA CEO, Phil Stevens, VAFA General Manager Brett Connell, St . Kilda FC CEO, Brian Waldron and St . Kilda FC Communications Manager, George Fidge for their enthusiastic support and generosity in making sure that this event is a success. A Celebration of Community Football" is how I would describe tonight's encounter, in which we will be able to savour all of the best aspects of "grass roots footy" - good, hard, competitive football in a convivial atmosphere . The St. Kilda Community Cup 2002 is the first of an annual commitment by the SFL, VAFA and the St . Kilda Football Club to the promotion of community football in the Southern Region and one that we hope will become an eagerly anticipated inclusion into everybody's football calendar . To the supporters of both the SFL and VAFA who have come along to support their team, we offer a heartfelt " thank you" for being the lifeblood of our football culture and hope that you can take some pleasure from the great football that you will witness tonight . Kingsley Ellis SFL Executive Manager
A message from the VAFA Chief Executive Officer . 速 e On behalf of the Victo ri an Amateur Football Associa ti on I wish to thank both the St Kilda Football Club and the Southern Football League in agreeing to tonight's match, which all at the VAFA hopes will become an annual challenge . When Kingsley Ellis and myself met to discuss the idea, we saw a wonderful opportunity to align ourselves with the Saints, as the three football bodies are strong stakeholders in this region of metropolitan Melbourne . I thank the VAFA's Executive Committee and the Board of Management of the SFL in agreeing to the concept, which I believe, gives a wonderful opportunity for the elite of our two competitions to come together and strive for "local bragging rights" : Whoever holds the St Kilda Football Club Community Cup aloft this evening should feel justifiably proud of their competition and to the other team no doubt the effort to win the cup in 2003 will establish the beginnings of a strong and healthy rivaly . I would like to acknowledge the untiring efforts of Kingsley Ellis and Ian Bennett (SFL), Brian Waldron and Georgie Fidge (St Kilda FC) and the VAFAs Football Operations Manager Brett Connell in completing the mountain of work required to put a match of this magnitude together . To the two Georges (Jones and Voyage) who are coaching the teams tonight, the best of luck to you both, and to the players I hope that tonight's match not only brings you a great deal of satisfaction but also an opportunity for great future memories . So who will win, the team representing the City of Bayside or the team representing the City of Kingston ?
That really should not matter, let's just hope we see a great exhibition of Australian Rules Football . Good luck to all Phi! Stevens VAFA Chief Executive Office r
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Coach : GEORGE VOYAG E 1 - CRANAGE, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 - MATTHEWS, Dean (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,2 - WISEMAN, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 - LIDDELL Mark (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
"3 - HOSKIN, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 - CULTRERA, Andy (DVC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 - BAILEY, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 - HAYES, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 - GALLAGHER, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 - MOONEY, Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 -JACKSON, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 - GIANSIRACUSA, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 - BURGESS, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - CLOHESY, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - TISDALE, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - HARLEY, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - ADDISON, Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 - HARRISON, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - HAYES-DEWAR, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - HOSKING, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - PASQUALOTTO, Rob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 -HILTON, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - CUNNINGHAM, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 - PATTISON, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 - BUCKLE, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 - PEARCE, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 - TEASDALE, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 - WILSON, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - TOOTOO, Fia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 - COLLISON, Brett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - WINTLE, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 - KEYHOE, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17 - POWER, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 - HALLINAN, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 - RHODES, Aaron
19 - SHALDERS, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 19 - CARRIGG, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 - SHALDERS, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 - MacGEORGE, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 - HANCOCK, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 - HOLT, Jono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - WISE, Rob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 - HARBECK, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 - EINSIEDEL, Clint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - TOMS, Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 - WELLS, Waata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 - DAFF, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 - KOLB, Kristian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23 - WINTLE, Luke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - GARRETT, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 - WALKER, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 - BROWNE, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 - HARRISON, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28 - WEBB, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28 - SHELDRICK, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 - DIMASHKI, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 - SHARPEN, Jeremy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . .
30 - JOHNSTON, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TONIGHT'S UMPIRES Field - Matt Hanrahan ( Southern), Albie Firley (VAFA) Boundary - Nick Ellery ( Southern), Neil Woods (VAFA) Goal - Lachlan Dryburgh ( Southern), Vin Vescovi (VAFA) 3
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SOUTHERN PROFILE S Coach : George Jone s Clayton 2001 premiership coach . Great knowledge of football - knows how to win . Selectors: Phil Baths, Paul Clohesy, Glenn Hopkins, Emrys Lloyd-Griffiths . Team Mgr : Graeme Byrn e 1 . Ben Cranage (Balwyn) . Very creative and skilled mid-fielder. A great addition to the SFL . 2 . Mark Wiseman (St Kilda City) . Veteran defender whose experience will nullify opponents' scoring drives . 3 . Ben Hoskin (Parkdale) . An impressively skilled rover who can create havoc around the packs . 4 . Nick Bailey (Clayton) . A reliable and versatile product of Clayton's junior program . 5 . Matt Gallagher (Clayton) . An irrepressible rover who'll add punch to the forward division .
16 . Fia Tootoo (Clayton) . Young, strong, key position player who will give good value . 17 . Anthony Keyhoe (Balwyn) . A versatile on-baller who will keep on boring in . 18 . Tom Hallinan (Oakleigh Dist) . A natural leader. Will inspire those around him . 19 . Brett Shalders (Cheltenham) . "Mr . Reliable". A consistent, skilled big game performer. 20 . Mark Shalders (Cheltenham) . Tough, consistent, versatile player who has been a real find .
6 . Mark Jackson (Parkdale) . Hard-as-nails defender who makes you earn every kick .
21 . Brad Hancock (Balwyn) . Mobile, highly skilled ruckman who will have a big say in tonight's game.
7 . B rian Burgess (Chelsea Heights) . Creative, experienced and accomplished - a "top gun" .
22 . Nick Harbeck (Balwyn) . Strong, attacking forward who will set up many scoring drives .
9 . Paul Clohesy (Ashwood) . Cool-headed leader who will show the way when the going gets tough .
23 . Clint Einsiedel (East Brighton) . Versatile, skilled and intense in his approach to the footy.
10 . Joel Tisdale (Clayton) . A live-wire forward who knows how to convert.
24 . Grant Toms (Cheltenham) . Key defender, cool in a crisis .
11 . John Harley (Oakleigh Dist) . Multitalented, high flying utility who can turn a game quickly.
25 . Waata Wells (Clayton) . "Mr Inspiration". Lifts every player around him .
12 . Campbell Addison (Cheltenham) . Can play at either end of the ground . Extremely reliabl e
26 . Anthony Daff (Cheltenham) . Highly skilled, very mobile ruckman who will give us first use of the ball .
13 . Dean Pattison (Ashwood) . Has made a big impression at full-forward . Capable of a swag .
27 . K ri stian Kolb (Murrumbeena) . Skilled in all facets of the game . Can be dynamic .
14 . Richard Pearce (St Kilda City) . Experienced, hard-hitting defender who sticks like glue . 15 . Paul Wilson (Oakleigh Dist) . Good running defender who launches attacks . 6
28 . Joel Webb (Black Rock) . A tremendously keen, very mobile big man who doesn't know when to stop . 30 . Jeremy Sharpen (St Kilda City) . Key position player who will be hard to keep down for long spells .
Coach : George Voyag e Selectors : Bruce Ivey, David Cook, Tony Gilchrist, Matthew Scholten, Michael Sholly, Mark Tymms, Tim O'Sullivan . Runner/Fitness : Dave Rogers
1 . Dean Matthews (Bulleen-Templestowe) . Versatile skipper playing in his sixth VAFA rep . match . 2 . Mark Liddell (Caulfield Gramm) . Solid defender who starred against WA in 2001 . 3 . Andy Cultrera (Aquinas OC) . Elusive rover who has represented VAFA previously against S .A . and W.A . 4. Andrew Hayes (St .Bedes Mentone Tigers) . Strong and hard-running defender/on-baller .
14 . David Teasdale (Beaumaris) . Versatile onbatter, strong and fit with ability to "play tall" : 15 . Bre tt Collison (North Old Boys) . Tough and tenacious skipper with ability to play in any position . 16 . Michael Wintle (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) . Talented young midfield player making his VAFA debut . Excellent skills and composure .
5 . Brock Mooney (Collegians) . Strongly built forward who enjoys occasional on-ball stints .
18 . Aaron Rhodes (Prahran) . Prahran's strong running, long kicking, midfield skipper.
6 . Josh Giansiracusa (St Kevins OB) . Courageous rover enjoying a fine season in AGrade.
19 . Ch ri s Car ri gg (Whitefriars) . Full forward, leading his competition goalkicking . Strong mark and high conversion rates .
7 . Peter Harri son (De La Salle OC) . Young mid-fielder. Very promising skilled player enjoying a fine season .
20 . Tony MacGeorge (Mentone) . Mentone's playing coach and key forward recalled to rep . team after successful previous games .
8 . Ga ry Hayes-Dewar (De La Salle OC) . Glen Eira's tough, no-nonsense ex-QFL key defender who has been starring for his club this season . 9 . Richard Hosking (Collegians) . Hardrunning defender, strong overhead mark and accurate kick. 10 . Rob Pasqualotto (Whitefriars) . Tall CHF/ruck player enjoying a fine season with his club . 11 . Tim Hilton (Whitefriars) . Key defender making his VAFA rep . debut . 12 . Matt Cunningham (Uni Blacks) . Mid-field General, very fit and courageous player making his rep . team debut . 13 . Steve Buckle (St . Leo's Emmaus WP) . Pacy defender/centreman playing in his third rep . match . Fast and tenacious with excellent s ki lls .
22 . Robert Wise (Parkside) . Dynamic rover and playmaker, fit, determined and highly competitive debutant . 23 . Luke Wintle (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) . St Bedes' skipper and key forward . Tall and agile player also making his debut for the VAFA . 26 . Anthony Browne (Hampton Rovers) . Athletic and agile big man who has been starring for his club in key positions during 2002 .
27 . Nick Har ri son (Collegians) . Super-fit link man who can play as a hard-running halfback . Strong mark and penetrating kick . 29 . Mark Dimashki (Glen Eira) . Athletic utility player with silky skills and great pace . 7
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I L, S.A:.A .F.L . PKL+'SIll ENfl' Jl.>EHN ll1tlKL+'K J ( It is with genuine please that I welcome the Victorian Amateur Football Association
Interstate Team and Touring Party to Adelaide for the second match of the new Triennial Series. As you would be aware the South Australian team was successful last month against Western Austrdia in Perth and are now eagerly looking forward to this match against the "Big V" . It is no secret that l Victoria has been the benchmark in amateur interstate football over the last decade and I am always ,
excited at the prospect of putting our best players against such accomplished opposition . I particularly welcome back to South Australia the V .A .F .A_ President Richard Evans, The CEO phil Stevens and Past President Andrew Langford-Jones . Whilst both states have a keen desire to win this match, I am very pleased . to be able to report without reservation, that the friendship and allegiance, between the respective administrators has never been stronger . Regardless of the result of the game w t will, I am sure, enjoy the day and the fellowship of each others company . Thank you to the General Manager John Leak, Interstate Football Co-ordinator Phil Martin, Stazt Football Manager Brian Lees, Coach Noel Annear and all of the other Selectors, Managers, Traine r .A and Support Staff who have put in th e work to make the year possible . On behalf of the S .A .F.L ing this game, I am sure you wil l e spectators for suppo rt k you also to th an ExectY~'tive Committee, th
enjoy the skills of both teams . Finally, good luck to the players and "Go the South Aussies! "
V.A.F.A . PRESIDENT RICHARD EVANS I congratulate the Executive Officers of the th ree Leagues an d Associations - VAFA, SAAFL aad( llwc 1' cu t one bein mmabod emy WAAFL for proposing an d arranging the series of matches that
crowned th e Aus tralian National Amateur Champion State. My hope is of course that the VAFA does win, but I hope that the contests are even, played in excellen!~I' spirit, and the players enjoy being included in a truly meaningful champtonshtp . In regards to today's match, our regular annual meeting takes on even more significance when thi s becomes one match as part of a championship . My Executive is well represented on this . trip and we look forward very much to enjoying the company of SAAFL president John Dicker, chairman John . Wilson and the members of the SAAFL Board .
I wish the VAFA's coach Nick Bourke and his match committee all the best and extend our best wishes to Mark Gibson for once again being selected as the VAFA umpire in today's match . I am delighted that the Organising Committee has seen fit to award the player judged best on th e ground in today's match the Noel Rundle Medallion . Noel has always been a passionate supporter of representative football and this recognition is justly deserved . On behalf of the VAFA, I wish everyone who ventures out to the Woodville Oval today an enjoyabl e
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two years ago our great football friends from the WA Amateur League floated the idea of Abouttunencing interstate competition on a regular basis, keeping in mind that four states (the VAFA, SAAFL, ,ec, ,, . At the end WAAFL and the Tasmanian Amateur FL) used to regularly meet in carnivals from 1936 to 1994 of 1994 the carnival concept ceased due mainly to the huge expense of airfares, but more impo rt antly the enormous accommodation bill when a group of 50 was required to stay whilst three matches were played over ry t~,,; course of a whole week to determine a Carnival winner . In those days a ca rn ival was played once eve rt h carnival member an d explore . A group was formed to explore the possibility of securing a fou three years ival concept" as they were ce rtainly wonderful occasions . To avoid the thin possibility of revisiting the "carn major expenses associated with weekly carn ivals, the group saw as necessa ry the need to secure a major sponsor for a carn ival, thereby addressing the major problem of cost . We found it difficult in the short term to secure a sponsor and to at tract a fourth playing member . About twelve months ago it all looked to be getting all too hard, pa rt icul arly when WA sent a senior side to Melbourne and was easily beaten by a VAFA team chosen from its C to D sections. l{owever a plan was hatched at a breakfast meeting in Adelaide, where the "Big Three" (SAAFL, WAAFL and the VAFA), pledged to one an other a conunitment to participate in a Championship of Matches over the next three year period, whereby each state would play one another once as a home state game, and a second a s an away game - six matches in all . A fter Championship Match One the ChamptcSnship Table is : • SAAFL Played_I ;- Lost(f; Championship Points 4(171 .11%) • WA.1( L- Played I , Lost ; l, Championship Points 0 (58 .44%) • VAV,N- Played 0 ;1ost 0, ;Championship Points 0 (0.00%) ; A fter today's match, the remaining mat,h -, are as follows` 2 003 SAAFL v. WAAFL (Adelaide June 2) ~nud 2uti1 VA T' :1 (Melbourne May 16) ; VAFA v. WAAFL WAAFL v. VAFA ( Perth June ( Melbourne June 6) . At the end of the Championships %tir %%ill bc in a position-to,announce the Aus tralian Amateur Champion State an d to also name an All-Aust,lian imateur('✓h atiipionship Team based on player, umpire and coach performances over the triennium . 7 r~ a ist .with this selection process, a committee meets a ft er each Championship Match an d selects a Team of the Day with the two Teams of the Day each year used to name a Team of the Ye ar . Each player named in a Team of the Year will receive a framed cert ificate and players selected in the All-Australian Team will receive an Aus tr ali an football jumper an d team photograph . Players chosen as best on the ground by the umpires in a VAFA v WA match will always receive a Neil Judge medallion ; in a VAFA v. SA match a Noel Rundle Medallion and in a SA v . WA match an Alan Statton Medallion . I am delighted to be on the Organising Committee, which is committed to arranging these Championships . I hope everyone enjoys the matches, especially the players, who it is hoped see this concept as a chance to dedicate the next three years to playing Amateur football . I look forward to continuing the push to secure a naming ri ghts sponsor and once successful, the costs to the three states can be greatly reduced . Phil Stevens - VAFA Chief Executive Office r
What a shot in the arm for Interstate Football ! The reintr oduction of the Western Aus tralian Amateurs who join with the S :A.A .F.L . and V :A F .A:`in t$e Triennial Series over the next three years . The concept replaces the successful carnivals ;of the past and thjedts new competitiveness at interstate level . The W .A .A .F .L . invested much time and effort to ensure the, $uccess of the inaugural match in Pert h and are to be congratulated on their efforts . The S .A .A .F .L . success has engendered great interest and enthusiasm ` for today's match . The tremendous rivalry and competitive spirit that exists between the two states will ensure this match will be keenly contested . . The incentive for the S .A A F L_=to domfiletL the year 2002 with two victories is intense, however equally the V .X .F .A . will be keen to ei7ter ~003 on level pegging . May the best team win! John Leak - General Manager
Coach Noel Annear State Football Manager Brian Lees Team Manager Ron Mills Ass Manager Les Davoren Runner Tony Hall Trainers Michael Garfitt & Rod Blue
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COURAGEOUS S.A.A.F.L. SLAMS W .A.A.F.L. GOALS : Weidemann, Ellis, Edwards 2, Pascoe, Armstrong, Walker, May I
TROPHY WINNERS : Alan Station Medal Wayne Weideman n WA Selectors Trophy Trevor May
BEST : May, Weidemann, Edwards, Trimboli, Spencer, Wilkins, Armstrong
SA Selectors Trophy Mark Edward s
Coach makes his point to Wayne Weidemann (Alan Station Medallist), Brad Tymmons & Travis While at %. time S.A .A .F.L. W.A .A .F.L .
2 .4 0.0
6.7 3 .0
8 .10 7 .2
10.17 7.3
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Even the best-prepared match plans can go astray - as happened at East Fremantle Oval . Early in the first quarter SA suffered its first major blow when half-back Darren Chandler pulled a hamstring and 10 minutes later centre half-forward Daniel Diestel-Fedderson was off with a groin strain . Coach Noel Annear had spent hours devising a plan for kick-ins from full back but unfortunately somebody forgot to tell the Sandgropers because it took them until the 12 minute mark of the third quarter to register a minor score . Matt Spencer and captain Marcus Trimboli repelled WA's attacks in the opening term and Mark Edwards was a clear winner at half-forward . Some inspirational play by Wayne Weidemann brought up SA's first goal and Andrew Pascoe added another to give the visitors a handy 16-point lead at quarter time .
Early in the second term the Croweaters raced away to lead by 35 points with some excellent running work from Trevor May, Ben Armstrong and Garry Ellis. Then tall WA forward Holbrook burst into the game with 2 goals to give the home side a sniff of making a comeback but goals to Ellis and Walker gave SA a handy 25-point break at half time . WA mounted an attack early in the third quarter with goals to Pearce, Atkins and Holbrook to reduce the margin to seven points . Brad Tymmons looked to be in trouble with a corked thigh but, through sheer determination and will to provide a contest, worked through his injury . Again it was Edwards and May kicking goals, which put SA 14 points in front at three quarter time . Coach Annear inspired his players with his address during the break, reminding them it was all about accountability and it was a long way to come to go back home as losers . The SA boys responded magnificently with every line providing a contest .
Weidemann, May, Edwards, Trimboli and Armstrong just kept running and competing for the hard ba11 and the generals kept the ball in the SA forward half and, but for some inaccurate kicking, SA would have won by more than the final margin of 32 points . Les Davore n Mr Amateur Football
SASRAPII3 -V:FIDA South Australi a
Victoria
WAYNE BUNTING Greenacre s
TRAVIS DOROGI Mambourin Tiger s
MICHAEL CARPENTER Greenacre s
JOHN SOLE S
KEVIN CLEMENTS Hectorvill e BENNY FAREWELL Kilburn
JADE DOROG I
WAYNE JEFFRIES Goodwood Saint s
PETER PHILLIPS
HAMISH M` KENZIE
DAVID MARK O
PHIL O'DONNELL
Flinders University Kilburn Hectorvil.l e
DARREN SCOTT
Flinders University
PAUL BROWN ADRIAN ROW E
MICHAEL SHARMAN Goodwood Saints
ERIC FAULKNER
RYAN STEELE
RICK CURTIS
Flinders Universit y
ICarin?a}.
IAN THORNTON Greenacre s
TONY HOWELL
Nth Ballarat Knights
UKE THYER Hectorvill e
DION VENNING
Nth Ballarat Knights
BILL YOUNG North Pine s
JAMIE WANDER S
_Karingal
MARK YOUNG North Pines
VIN CAPOVILLA
South Yasra Lions
COACH Ken Algat e
MANAGER
Mal Robinson
TRAINER Lucas Wojniak
RUNNER Gordon Sloggar t CHAIRMAN OF SELECTORS Richard Watson
Darren Bath Bill Garland John Canduss o
UMPIRES 2 .15 - S .A .A .F .L . v V.A.F .A. G OAL:
BOUND
Doug Pritchard Nicholas Rogers Allistair Holland Christopher Spence r
CENT
South Australia) Shayne Wooley (Victoria) Mark Gibso n
12 .30 - SASRAPID v FIDA Jamie Denton Rayne Riggs (South Australia) Matt Schul z (Victoria) Dianne Whitely Mark Haskett Ray Roberts