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is kindly invited to the second annual meetin g u pesidents which was hosted by the Old Trinity Faoti ;all Club. This meeting, known as the Presidents' Forum,

,,iters of common interest that the clubs fee l u't.

-i,u7 ose of me being in attendance was to reaffim th e Executive's support of the the inclusion of this body as ,h, :- advisory group to the Executive and to be available t o 1 : thoughts as a resoluee .

-ioup of the Presidents' Forum will now meet with the ,President, chairman and myself to have the first glance at < .bmission that will eventually end up before the hill for its ultimate consideration . Well done to the clubs reprc~enCed - Old Xaverians, Old Scotch, University Blues, Old riwr. . ~t. KcAns, h1HSOB (A section), North Old Boys, Ol d I. (B section), St Bedes Mentone Tigers, Collegians , umaris, Old Camberwell, Prahran ( C section), St Leo s i~ :us, University Blacks, Aquinas (D1), Old Carey, Fitzro y - (D2), West Brunswick (D3) Werribee and UHS-VU (D4) an d - to Alan Burrows, Ian Jervis and Geoff Phillips (Ol d

for their hospitality. is no doubt in my mind that well organised /advisory groups representing the presidents, th e d the trainers (association soon to be formed) will pu t utive in the best position to make the most appropriat e ;1 - , s that tlrat will benefit the future of VAFA football. senior coach will be written to immediately round 18 tides and be asked to vote 3,2,1 from all the MVP weekly ,nmations to determine which three players from eac h is to receive a coates and wreckair MVP statuette to ented at the September 9th VAFA SmokeFre e don Night. r :unately FV has declined to support financially ou r 1 appointment of an officer to retain and recruit umpires , now look at other sources of funding, including the AFL , this appointment . We need to have this person in plac e i- : inly before Christmas to ensure that our current lac k i,: ; :nn^ numbers are addressed . I :, a number of enquiries from clubs the following date s en worked out, but are still to be formally ratified by th e )r Ev cullve .

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and then no play the following weekend (Easter) . Round 3 to 8 will be played (April 26 to May 31) with no play the next weekend (Queens Birthday weekend), Round 9 to 13 will be played (June 14 to July 12) with the following weekend a bye for A and B sections (senior match v. VCFL) . A and B sections then play round 14 to 18 (July 26 to August 23) to be followed by a 4 week finals series . All sections lower than A and E (including U(19) will play

round 9 to 18 (June 14 to August 16) to be followed by a 3 or 4 week (probably 4 w( ) finals series .

At la__ .. :nd's Presidents' Forum I sub6ested the biggest threat to Amateur foowall is the lack of rnrpires . I askcd each club to provide me with the names of three players who would be retiring at the end of this season. I said I would make it a personal project to contact each and attempt to convince them to "have a crack" at umpiring in the VAFA . Assistant Adviser Poohey To all the 33 umpires who had to Justin (above) is one of umpire "on their own" Ias i the advisers who ekend - all without complaint have worked at facing this daunting task . Well done tirelessly this year guys and gals - it is appreciated . on umpiring issues .

First person to email me (phiI@vafa.asn.au) with correct name - 2 tickets to an upcoming tfCG match (non-final) . Clues : - Coached this year at Elste rn wick Park; Favourite colors blue and white. Sport 927 Prize Winner . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . ... i5 Looking Bach. . ... . .. ... ... . . .. .. .. .. . . .... . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ..a0 Today's Umpires. . .. ---- ... . . . .. . . .. - . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 31 For &e Love of the Game. . . ... .. . .. . ..... . ... . .. . ..32•3 3

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PETER'S pupils are quick learners.

With a game and 14 per cent advantage over second placed Old Xavs, St Bernards look set to take out the minor premiership . Remarkably the majority of the team is aged below 23 . Dogs coach Peter Nicholson, who is an accounting teacher, said they have been forced to use youngsters with a long-term knee injury to Tait Wilkinson and Steve MeKeon's departure to the Gold Coast for work . In the clinches last week against Scotch it was the wisdom of Nick Mitchell, back for his first match after nine weeks with injury. Ben Jordan, Simon Clarke and Ben Loughlin steadying to set up the youngsters like Dan Jordan and Nick Smith. Dan finished with eight goals and he caught the eye of a scout on the knoll . With the finals three weeks away the Bernies will be hoping for some warm weather . "We've got young legs whereas Xavs and Pvlarcellin have mature players with strong bodies ." Today the Bernies host Old Ivanhoe, which is recovering from a10-goal belting from Marcellin . Last time the Dogs won by 15 goals with Tim Harvey kicking seven."Old Ivanhoe were undermanned and they had their best six out. It will be different this time," Nicholson said . The Bernies kicked 22 .5 to Scotch's 19 .6 and it gave Scotch coach Dale Tapping reason to be positive about today's clash at Bulleen against outside finals chance Trinity. The Ts are coming off a 10-goal win over Ir2HSOB and the last time they met it was Steve Hume kicking a torpedo on the final siren to snatch a Cardinals' victory . "You don't kick 19 goals that often and lose," Tapping said of his team that has an average age of 21 even with the experienced Hume, Josh Kitchen, Steve Collins, Brad Robinson and Adam Nettleton .One of the teens that pushed the Cardinals out to a 26-point advantage was Mark Lipshut with two goals in the third term ."tL'e're not a tall side li ke Trinity but the space of Bulleen will give us a chance to run the ball," Tapping said . Fourth placed Scotch is half a game from the Hoers and University Blues but two games clear of the Ts . The Ts can see the light."Mathematically we can still make it and we play the three above us . We haven't played badly all season, so Nye are hoping our luck goes the right way," Ts president Alan Burrows said . Tapping started his prep on Sunday at 9am and he would have noted Toby's Van Der Venne's younger brother Sam's debut with four goals . Father Nick flew in from Kuala Lumpur on Friday night and back first thing on Sunday, to see his sons star . Rockmart Mat Collins will be a challenge too. If Tapping was wondering what he had to do to win with 19 goals how about the High's Adam Simpson who kicked 10 goals - the second-best this season behind Dan Richardson with 11 against the Unicorns .

Today De La Salle and the High clash at Waverley Park in a game that could get the Dees equal on games with St Kevins following their one-point win over Sl ., :;s last week. Dawn by four goals at the fifteen-minute mark of the IquarteiwsJrmyLaRgkicntwoad,pctil i Andy Evans kicking the eaptain's goal with 20 seconds left . Good to read "The Age" last weekend where St Kevs presider Tim Corrigan said the club supported coach Mike McArthui Allen . The paper also featured Robert Walls' support of Carlto sticking with tVayne Brittain . 'Walls wrote that Brittain is proven coach and that's the case with MM-A . "St Kevins a5 favourites to stay up," DLS coach Paul Cooper said . "G'~'e nee to gain 400 points and them to lose 200 points if it goes 1 percentage ."

Skevs play Xavs today, then Marcellin and St Bernard ; whereas DLS next week have Xavs then MarceIlm .

Xavs though are out of form with back-to-back losses havir lost by a point to the Blues. Reader Ben Dunshea picked up c "Looking Back" last week that featured Uni Blues causing a upset to defeat Old Xavs 81 points to 80 to keep their A See . "1 thought it was amazing that 15 yeadfinalsremv i later, both in A Section, and the scores were 81 and 80 again UB captain Gil McLachlan led in the last quarter to dam . pAndrewDilo's250thgamfrOX Last time SKOBs were with Xavs until Trais Ruyg let lose . Parton, Damien Stoney, and Simon Wood did well for X . atwos

The Blues go to NIarcellin for a qualifying final . "We haver qualified yet for the finals," Mareellin coach Simon Dalrymp said. The Eagles haven't lost a game since falling to Xavs tv months ago. "Andrew Tranquilli's (four goals last wee inclusion has helped and we are playing some good footy ." At Melbourne Uni Andrew Briggs, Quinton Gleeson and Hu[ Nation kicked three goals each as the Students won by I points . JAMIE WILL RETURN ITS natural that we like to compare our elite with the AFL's bi in the instance of Scotch's Jaime Gerstman and "sscndor James Hird, we'd prefer it to be about their goal kitk u

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. A couple of weeks ago Jamie, like James at Subiaco a pie of months ago, accidentally collided leaving hint with a nose and skull injuries. Last week though it was the eing his Cardinals in need of a target, Janlie kicke d -als in his A Section debut this year from six games, tha t of concern rather than his recovery . "I would have like to been out there and this hasn't put me off playing again ;' -_ud."I didn't realise how serious it was at the time ." -aid it gave him a chance to view life differently . "While in hospital, the guy next to me said if he'd been 10 s later getting there he would have died from a stomac h r."Dldn't feel as bad then." briialb ÂŤ~ iphatink .com.au

niU :_a ERIANS - congratula . .. ..,,drew Dillon on his 250th _,, ;)r, straight from school in 1989 Andrew won the U119 Bes t 1 Fair st - Club VC 1994 - Premiership player 95-96-97-98)0 State Rep Player 1997 - Andrew has played most by an Old Xavs player since the inaugral team wa s 1 in 1923 . OLD IVANHOE - congratulate Scott Kent on reaching 150 _! nes last week against Marcellin. One of an amazing group of i ung players who came out of the 92 U119 side tllat hav e

n Old Ivanhoe from D to A section, Scotty originall y ia-d more promise as a basketballer, but then came back t o faith. A versatile defender, Scotty has often been coaches to match up against all types of opponents , his superior anticipation to launch man y raitacks . A member of the 94 premiership in D grade , er ups in 98 B -grade, and the 99 A -grade lst semi - :1e, Scotty is now playing the best footy of his career and no doubt want to play in more A- grade fmals . 'W'ell don e ets hope the best is yet to come. U:,Z~L,RSI1'Y BLUES - congratulate current Reserves Captai n el Thomas on reaching the milestone of 100 games fo r ' lub against Marcellin today . Mick has made a significant bution to the Club both on and off the field over the year s ; overcome several serious injuries and stints overseas t the 100 game mark . Well don Bomber fl !

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OLD IVANHOE 3.4 5 .5 9.6 11 .10 (76) MARCELLIN 5.6 10.7 16.10 21 .12 (138) Old Ivanhoe : Toovey 3. Donaldson 3, Sio ;c, Cur__-ilo, Lochran, Oa;cs . Orchard . Best Hope, Young, Spoor, Moore. Orchard, Lochran. Marcellin: Tregano:van 7, Tranquilll 4 . F7azser 3 . Johnston 2. Marson 2, Romanin, 0'Fiytm, Dinneen . Best: Cox. Browme, Dinneen, Frazer, Treganowan, Johnston . UmpL-es : M. Jenkins. R. Eastwood (F), N. Woods, S . Fraser (B) . R. Parry. K . S .gota (G) OLD SCOTCH 4.4 10.6 18.6 19 .6 (120) ST BERNARDS 6.1 12.2 17 .4 22 .5 (137) Old Scotch: Ross 4 . Nettleton 3, Mullins 2. Ltpshut 2, ty`tgney. Hume, Smith . McCarroll , Jennutgs, Collins, Crow. Robinson . BesL Robinson, Breisch. Nettleton, Kitchen, Ross . Beranger. St . BerrLards: D Jordan 8, Neeson 3, James 3. O'Sullivan 2- B Jordan . N Mitchell, A Tttornas . Loughlin . N Smith, Harvey, Beat D Jordan, Joe Mount, N Stnith, B Jordan, Neeson, Ashton . Umpires: A Damen . S. McCarthy (F) . B. Parsons, R. Mutton (B). R. Dwells. B . Dix (G) OLD TRINITY 5 .6 9,7 18.13 26,15 (171) AIIiSOB 5 .3 9.5 12.5 15.6 (96) Old Trinity: Greig 6, S t'anDerCenne 4, D . Barrows 3. Ramsden 3. Hatfield 3, T UanDerVenne 2 . Parkin 2, Contessa . Sutcliffe, Collins, Best- Collins, I VanDerVenne, Contesa. D Burrows, R Phillips . Parkin , bII3SOB : Simpson 10, Gerner 2, Taylor, Thompson, S~irskts . Best Simpson, Limbrick. Raleigh . Simmons . Newton, Fairchild. Umpires : M . Morrison, W. ILnton (F), S. Caruso . C. Doyle (B). C . Shipley, B . Jephson (G ) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 7 .2 9.3 12 .9 (81) OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 7 .4 10.8 12 .8 (80) University Blues : Na ton 3, Q Gleeson 3, D Gleeson 2, Briggs 2, Baker, Collins. Best Roydhouse, Ryan- McEwin, Q Gleeson, Hayter, Slmunon . Old Xaverians: Jones 3. P McDonald 3 . Drake. Bingham, Mo(lard, Coughlan, Ruyg. Ford. Best: Brushfieid . Ford, Dillon, Ellis, Hawkins, P McDonald. Umpires : R. Sneddon, R. Love (F). C. O'Shea, P_ Teasdale (B), D . Webster, J. Robinson (G) ST KEYLTdS 5 .3 8.6 13 .7 14.12 (96) DE LA SALLE 2 .2 5.5 10 .5 15.7 (97) De La Salle : Ec-ans 4, Larag,4 3, Goodter 2, Manuix 2 . McKenzie 2, Smear, Bowden. Best S Hyland . McKenzie . Goodter, Corut, Sitnear . MannLY. St. Kevins: Crohan 3 . M Gianstracusa 3, Greentn m 3 . Bowles. B Doilman. Katavotos, O'Connor. Sheehy .I3est- Greenharn . Fraser, Crohatt, Sheehy. B Do(Iman- M Giansiracusa. Umpires: P. Simpson, T. Sutcliffe (F), A. I2echtrnan, M . Luttke (B), M. Simpson, V. Vescwra (G) RESERVES OLD IVANHOE 1.2 2 .2 3.5 4.7 (31) R7ARCELLIN 2.2 4 .4 5.5 6.7 (43) Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 2, Barezza . Prior, Best- Bolzan . Clancy. Pollock, Theodossi, Gutdera, Hawkes . ASarceUin : ~ ury 2. 1 )pe 2 . Canner. Petroff. Best: Taylor. Gartner. S . Wine . Co . ttlis, Thetsz . OLD SCOTCH 1 .1 4 .3 6.4 8.8(56) ST,BERIVARDS 5.2 7 .5 12 .9 19.11 (125) Old Scotch: Adduson 2, Harper, Millar, Hoskmg, Junkeer, Iser, watts. Best Crane, Thompson, Knight, Craig, Addison, Freeman . St Bernazds : Gilmour 6 . Davis 3, Taylor 3, Close 2 . Pearson 2, Tankey 2, Ostaorue. Best Datiis . Hogau. Cous)and. McCurrv . Holland. Taylor. I,R-ISOB 3 .2 3,4 7 .4 9.6(60) OLD TRINITY 2 .2 6.6 9 .8 11.10 (76) TvIHSOB: Not received . Old Trinity : Not received . UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .1 2.3 3 .5 4 .7(31) OLD XAVERIANS 3 .5 6.10 10,10 13.12 (90) University Blues : FYicker 1 . Larkin 1, Qum 1, Russcll I . Best: Birttey. Thomas. Sutinltos. Brown . Bennett . Fncker. Old Xuver3ans : Jones 2 . Meehan 2. Stoney 2 . %V=12. Baker 1, Chambers 1 . Howard I, Oswald i, wus<;n 1 . Besc wocd . Jatues . R. Jones, Howardltialsh, Scanlon. ST. KEVINS 2 .2 3.6 6 .8 9.15 (69) DE LA SALLE 1.2 1 .2 3.6 4 .6(30) St . Kevins: Gtsshig 2 . Lotieersou, Rigby . Griffiths . Gray- Fernon, Sullivan . P. Bare. Best: Rigby, P. Bare. Sullivan, I-yitch . Gray . McCatm . ' On to Salle : C. C)tester. S. Hyde, D . Hyland . M. Meretut. Best C . Buick, M . MeHenrv, C . Chester. L . Walker, D. Hyland, C. Hyde .


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ST. KEV INS Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Asst Coach : Mdrerr Sutharlarid Res Coach: Steve Williams 1 N. Fraser 2 R. Grinter 3 D. Curtis 4 A. Ukovic 5 M . Dollman (C) 6 P. O'Keefe (VC) 7 K. Gray 8 B. Dollman 9 J. Giansiracusa 10 M . Lucas 11 J. Pangrazio 13 R. Bowles 14 P. Greenham 15 M . Olive (DVC) 16 B. Garvey (VC) 17 D. Rya n

18 P. Gissing 19 D. Sheehy (RC) 20 K. Bowden 21 R. Maguire 23 S. Lowerson 24 H. Prid e 25 B. Marusic 26 D. Sadler 27 R. Gross 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 M . Kempton (DVC) 30 M . Gargano 31 A. McGuinness 32 S. O'Connor 33 M . Maguire (RVC) 34 T. Hobart 35 M . Kavanagh 36 E. Sullivan 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC) 38 J. O'Brien 39 S. Gribble 40 N. Moor e 41 G . Anderson 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 G . Katavolos 45 G .Beggy 47 A. Conlan 48 L. Harper 49 L. Kalesaran 51 D. Bare 53 J . Griffiths 55 E. Crohan 56 P. Natalie 57 B. Quirk 59 R . Chivers 60 A. Greenhalgh 61 J . Lynch 62 B. Shelley 63 B . Hicks 64 T. Crowley 66 N. Marchesani 67 T. Purcell 73 P. Byrn e 75 R . Campagna 76 M . O'Shea

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4 Guengerich (DVC) 5 Gleason 0 (VC) 6 Pricker G 7 Rourke T 8 Hayter J 9 Meade S 10 Stockdale P 12 McLachlan G (C) 13 Girdwood T 14 Roydhouse C 15 Ryan L 16 Kordick M 18 McEwin A 19 Collins M 20 Gleason D 21 McIntyre T (VC) 22 Millard B 24 Russell S 25 Soily A 26 Gates B 27 Wilkie R 28 Thomas M (RC) 30 Larkin A 31 Cutlery B 32 Suvoltos A 34 McKinnon T 35 Baker A 36 Brooke J 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 47 Young R

48 Briggs A 49 Chamberlain L 50 Nailon H 51 Brown A 52 Habberfield D 53 Versteegen R 54 Bennett S 55 Zanos M 56 Irvine T 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)


Some interesting results last round pre-empt a huge weekend in B Section this week. A number of clubs get the answers that have been haunting them for 15 weeks . Boom or bust for some. . .

REVIEW At Central Reserve, the floodgates opened as Mazenod went bananas in the first half against Hampton Rovers, and won easily in the end by 50 pts. The larger lady came to afternoon tea at half time as the home side were piles in front, but to their credit, HR matched them in the second half. Best players for Mazenod were Maskell (7 snags) . Bradshaw and Beard, whilst HR were well served by Browsie,lVheeler and Power. For the first half punters were treated to a close game at McKinnon between Old Haileybury and Ormond, before the home side powered away to win 30 pts . Had that old kicking mule not been present, OH would certainly have won by more, as 35 scoring shots to 20 indicate . Langford-Jones, Graves and McKenzie earned their stripes with solid efforts all day for OH and were matched by Wilson, Collins and Hall from Ormond . The great hoodoo continued at Brunswick, as the Old Paradians' stranglehold on NOBs just got tighter and tighter as they belted their opponents by a whopping 71 pts. An 8 goal to 2 third quarter was where the OPs did the damage . The twin goal shooters of Boyd and Porteous (7 bickies each) had a picnic, with Curran fuelling the feeding frenzy for OP . NOBs had Hyde, Boyle and The Colonel (Sanders) as their better contributors .

Well, I got the result I was wanting, when out on Keilor Hill, Therry got the money by 3 pts over Old Essendon. It was close all dav and the visitors stuck their nose out when it counted the most . Big "Chief' Petrevski, Faroldi and Barrow are now on my Christmas Card list by starring for Therry, whilst Fleming, Howard and Ryan battled hard for OE. It was a mini test for the flag favourites down beachside . as Old Melburnians made the trip south to tackle Old Brighton, and came away with their credentials intact with a 79 pt win . The margin grew wider with each quarter and one suspects that last week's loss was only a minor aberration . Beaumont, Hawkins and Hicks led the way for OMs, and MacGillvray . Stewart and Mead tried hard for the whole day for OB .

At the home of footy . EP, it's Ormond (4l 1) and Mazenod (1/5) who face up to the starter. There's no more desperate man for a win than Mick Knuppel, who would be one very nervous camper with only 3 games to go and relegation still a possibility . On the other hand, the man with the midas touch, Dave Murray, has the hottest team 6

in tovai at present and in the form they're in, look out brother!! Mick will cop it from his students this week a s the Mazenod Old Boy machine gi~ s him more steeple nights, when they slay another victim . iYlazenod by pts . Out at Bundoora, Br. Garvev hosts match of the rom #1, as it's third (Old Haileybury - 4/5) versus fifth (0 Paradians - 4/5) . Matt Ryan has been pounding into h lads that each week is a final, as a loss anywhere wou almost mean curtains to any action past Rd 18 . Mi( Dwyer also has the same message . and even thou, the)'ve been winning impressively, they aren't safe eithf Should be a great game, with both sides in good enoul form to win . Therefore, will have to go for the home si( theory and pick OP to win by a'poofteeuth' (1 pt), . akepthiroslv

Those smelly camels get another round of the kitc htiswek,asthi met'sOldEseno(13)whof klupthosenbadsouthc Hampton Rovers (5/2) . Norm Goss and his lads kno this is d-day. A loss here would spell the end of any h . Chris Bye had a disappointing dofavidngrelt E last week against his old club and would be leaving r stone unturned to reverse the loss . Dear on dear, eou] it happen again?? Could I be so lucky 2 weeks runnir and not have to hear from the circus on Keilor Hill an get them beaten again? You betcha. I'm on a roll, and I'~ been to Mass to make a certainty of the win . Go brothei go . HR by 4 pts .

The folk at Oak Park get another go this week at hom, as Till-my (1114) welcome an out of form Old Br, =to (1/3). Wayne Harmes and his charges have qnt t b

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of sniffs to avoid the plunge an d would have to jay to have any hope whatsoever. Meanwhile , t Glascott and his boys are battling out the year i n ; of restoring some pride and set up for 2003 . s no reason why they can't win again, as the home and advantage can kick in and bring anothe r

ur: ! undone . Therry by a very small amount - 6 pts . of the day 72 takes place at the Bowling Green , ,re the battle for top dog is waged between Ol d ;elb,lrans r..ni (4/7) and NOBs (5/4) . Erwin Leyden would huf:-d the way his boys bounced back very hard las t ', as Karma was restored . There was a fairly hiccup for Garry Foulds last round, and that d be a concern for the man in the charge . The OMs agon is going well enough to carry yours truly and ep winning, and that's good enough for me, a s --lot flag favourites because they're wood ducks!!! ! o win again and claim the bragging rights that go )p spot by 15 pts . wuu {7/2) vs Mazenod (219) Maz by 27 fits aradians (4/5) vs Old Haileybury (4/5) OP by 1 p t i 1 Rovers (811) vs Old Essendon (1! 10) HR by 50 pts

6) vs Old Brighton (1/1) Therry by 4 pt s (1i3)-',~ NOBs (211)C !by20pts

Or ll='. -2ADJ! ~=~S - Congratulations to Phillip a'ratt wh o its 50 ~h game last Saturday . Phillip began with us zders in 1999 and has been a Senior fixture sinc e :! i rnr ie from Coburg in 2000 . well done Pratty. We look to the ne :t 50 .

Ormond v. Mazenod t .~ EP Saturc" t.y Old Paradians v. Old Haileybury Hampton Rovers v. Old Essendon Therry Penola v. Old Brighton Old Melburnians v. North Old Boys

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n applications, stating name, age, experience and any other relevant details to be sent to: PO Box Huntingdale, Victoria, 316 6 No later than 5pm Friday September 13, 2002 Enquiries : Graham Peddle (9560 6671) Ron Davies (9569 9421 ) Dale Mee (9544 8275) E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

19 .17 (131) FR.U T-?;pll 6.7 10.13 !l .lF ROVERS 1.3 2 .10 5 .13 11 .15 (81 ) IsTazenod : Maskell 7. Ballen<<r 4, Beard 3, Ct ambet i. Gooden .','o::: : n. Pollan, Castricum. Best: Maskell. Castrict.rm . Bradshaw, Ballenger . Beard. Duime. Hampton Rovers : Woodruff 2 . Zampaglione 2, D Anderson . Barker. McCarthy. M McKelier, Milne, Powre, Helliger . Best : Browne, Wheeler. McCarthy, Power, Carr, Fletcher. Umpires: J. MeNiece. P. James (F) . J . Martins. N . Brown (B). L. Mavropaulos, K. Pitcher (G) OLD FiAILEYBURY 3.6 5.8 9.15 13 .22 (100) ORMOND 2 .1 7.5 7 .9 10.10 (70) Old llaileybmy: O'Farrell 4, Graves 3, Mason 3, S Langford-Jones 2, McKenzieBest S Langford-Jones, Graves . O'Donnell, McKenzie, Armstrong Kejna . Ormond: Cramey 2, Martin 2. Naughton 2 . Grace 2 . Miller. McConvt!]. Best Wilson, Moore, Collins, James, Hall, Martin. Umpires: M. Gibson, G. Curran (F), P. MaddocF:s. K . Brewer (G ) NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 5.7 7 .7 9.14 (68) OLD P1iRADIANS 6 .1 9.2 17 .4 22.7 (139) North Old Boys: J Barker 4, Nye . Collison, Roberts, Gogels, Hvde. Best: Hyde, J Barker. Boyle. Telian, Sanders, Martin. Old Paradians : Boyd 7. Porteous 7 . Ciavola 3, Richardson 2. Chambers . Dallas. Galloway. Best: Curran, Dallas, Ciavola, Porteous, Boyd, Loney . Umpires: M . Sneddon, C. Stevens (F0 . S . McKenzie. J. Kralevski (B), G. Clancy. B. Seymour (G) 2 .2 7.3 9 .5 14 .7 (91) OLD ESSENDON THERRY PENOLA 2 .3 5.5 9.10 14 .10 (94) Old Essendon: Hakim 6. Howard 3. Evans 2 . Demorton, Fleming. Oxnam. Best: Fleming. Hakim, Howard, Rgan, Buckley, T . DiBlasi. Therry Penola: O'Connor 6, Harmes 5 . Elliott, M Goodwin, Hollow. Best Petrevs$i, O'Connor . Faroldi, J Sacco. Barrow. M Goodwin. Umpires: M . witnnann, G. Hunichen (F) OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.4 3 .6 5 .10 (40) OLD PrZELBURNIANS 5.3 8.5 13.10 18.11 (119) Old Brighton : A Ginrnvan 2, y7acGillivray, Mead, Krzywtitak . Beak MacGilliv ay, Lennox, Stewart. O'Neill, Mead . Dickerson . Old hielburnisns : Hazell 4 . Farquharson 3 . Hicks 3, Mulligan 2, Roberts 2, Hotme . Kennedy, Thompson, 4bhitehead Best : Beaumont, Hawkins, Berrv . Hicks, Ho)me . J Miller. Umpires : R. Mayston, BS . Taylor (F), R. Mayston (J) (B) RESERVES MAZENOD 2.5 5.9 10.15 14.16 (100) HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 1.1 3.2 4.3 (27) Mazenod: McMullin 3, Morgan 3. King 2, Strawhorn, Snart, Jones, Fotiniotis . Fisher, Snnth. Best: Smith, Hose. Morgan, Quinn, King. Snart. Hampton Rovers : Nitschke. D .Anderson, Prantzos, Watson. Best: eUnllento, Nitsclilte . Prantzos . J.Rodder, Lanagan. D .tmderson. OLD HAn.EYBURY 5.4 12 .4 16.8 19.11 (125) ORMOND 2.0 2 .2 4.3 5.5(35) Old Haileybury : Efstathiou 8, Lappage 6, Bell 2. P. Langford-Jones . Best : . Saunders . Ladd, Efstathiou. Goulden . Fletcher, Johnston, R Javasekera . Ormond : Delidio 2. Murzell . Beckett. Farrell . Best- Beckett, Konstanty . C . Keleher. Johnstone, Brennan, B. Robbins. NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 5 .2 8.4 8.6(54) OLD PARADIANS 1.0 5 .3 7.4 8.7(55) North Old Boys: Bryar 3 . Munro, Cameron . Skene, Barlow. Roach 1 . Beak . Bryar, Took. C . Ph .l :id, *"eehan, Yandell, Maher Old F-r-dians : Burns, Paglia 2 . Palermo, Ball . Lombardi. Harford 1 . Beat Fantone, Ri . i. Simpson, Harford. Ball, Burns. OLD ES5'?7 EO N 0.3 3 .5 3.6 4.7(31) THERRY PENOLA 2.3 3 .4 4.5 4.5 (29) Old Essendon : Gradzki 2, Cetin 1 . Obtubek 1 . Best: Hughes . Overman. Letin . Gradzki . Newbold. Rush . Therry Penola: Riley 4. Best: Riley, Sacco, Goodwin, Garoni. la Corlca, Tsinatras. 5.5(35) OLD BRIGHTON 2.1 4 .4 5.5 OLD MELBURNIANS 5.6 8 .8 10 .13 14.20 (104) Old Brighton : Not receive d Old Melbm„tans: Not received .

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Coach : uavid -jrray Res Coach : Tony Collins 1 D. Lancaster 2 A. Quinn 3 A. McIntyre 4 A. Hanley (C) 5 D. Maskell 6 P. Nelson 7 S. Morgan 8 R. Foss 9 P. Goaden 10 C. Jayaweera 11 T. Smith ( RC) 11 D. Hose 12 J . Ballenger 13 P. Fuller 14 N. Meehan (DVC) 15 N. Parry 16 M . Apollonio 17 J . Beard 18 D. 0'Donoghue (VC) 19 S . McMullin 20 C. Murray (RVC) 20 T. Castricum 21 S . Polan 22 B . Chamberlain 23 A. Tucker 24 D. Nisbet 25 A . Pickering (VC) 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 27 D. Krom 27 P. Jones 28 N . Marmo 29 R. Sharp 30 S . Fisher 31 N . Snarl (RDVC) 32 B . King 33 D. Grant 34 B . Chamberlain 35 R . Hawkins 36 D . Cart er 37 L. Morgan 38 J . Fisher 39 D . Bradshaw 41 A . Bouchereau 42 P. Fotinio6s 43 A . Persi 44 R . Mosbauer 45 B. Thomson 46 D . Dunne 47 P. Steinle 48 G. Tilling 49 L . Haivy (RDVC) 51 P. Reed 52 S. Veltman 53 A. Strawhom 54 J. Persi 55 L . Fuller 56 L . Rudling 58 D . Morri s 59 B. Cortee 61 M. McDowell 62 M. Gonsalvez 64 A. Wilson

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1 . J . Cassell 2. D. Keenan 2. D. Waters 3 . A. Trimboli RVC 4 . S . Sleep 5 . D. Skene 6 . N. Vogels DVC 7 . P. Booth 8 . B . Collison C 9 . H. Maplestone 10. M . Nulty 11 . T. Roberts 12. S . Loc k 13 . T. Halpin 14 . B . Clancy 15. C . Faraci 16 D . Collins 17 . J. Fitzclarence 18. C . Murray 19 . P. O'Farrell 20. W. Martin 21 . N . Casboult 22 . D . Tehan 23 . B . Whiteside 24 . J. Barker VC 25. G. Phyland 26 . P. Brooks 27 . W. McTaggart 28 . D . Joyce RC 29. C . Husking 30 . M . Leigh 31 . L . Boyle 32 .T Roach 33 . M. Barker 34 . M. Hyde 35 . M. Carney 36 . M. Polata)ko 37 . J. Eastau9 h 38 . M. Amor 39 . T. Docherty 40 . C . Phyland 41 . K. Nye 42 . A. KennedyY 43 . D . Zacek 44 . T. Spurling 45 . L. Meehan 46 . P. Daniels 47 . J . Barlow 47 . T. Kennedy 48 . A. Munro 49 . T. Kooloos 50 . T. Drum 51 . T. Brady 52. N. Sanders 53 . S. Butcher RVC 54 . D. Demart e 55 M. Joyce 56. D. Sheeha n 57 . M . Delaney 58 • T. Cameron 59 . C. Kennedy 60. M . Cribbes 61 . G . Took 64. L. Ryan 65. T. Hudgson 66. P. B ry ar 67. S . Saad

1 A. Krzywniak 2 A. Pirrie 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. Ewe rt 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 . Ca rter 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 . Murch 58 59 60 61 A. Wals h 62 A. Lynch

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5 Woodford D 6 Holme D (DVC) 7 Thompson C 8 McKeon A 8 Marks D 9 Gran t B 9 Simpson R 10 Robe rts T (VC) 10 Marks B 11 Gallagher P 12 Richardson J 12 Hart J 13 Thiele B 14 Verge M 14 Kinsella D 15 Rose M 16 Lewski A 17 Miller J 18 Fitzgerald T 1 9 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 30 f~lle ~gr Jn T 30 Wu A 31 Sallabank J 32 Selby E 33 Magee J 34 Beaumont J 35 Ray C 36 Grant J 37 Murray S 38 B ryant T 39 Field D 40 Useinov Z 42 Evans B 43 Farquharson E 44 Grundy P 45 Murphy C 46 Neeson C 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 Coins A 58 Weir I 59 Alder C 60 Power J 61 Berman J 62 Tr im C 63 Quasi G 64 Ledwidge B 65 Pruden J 68 Hicks M 70 Whitehead H

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Three week's to go an d 6 into some ripper games corr' now in a bit of a slum-, . Tigers win but the Fields c against the flat Bears, and _

first half with Beaumr_ holding a 2 goal bu .f-, r and die Friars [u.r

could play no vvor: . .s they cashed in oi confidence prevailing at I l Friars skil er ors and lac k moment to win comfor-ui' by 52 points in one of their bet,, ; performances for die year . Chris .1^:artin had leather poisonin( again, Tim Rieniets and Sean Coote kicked 3 each . Bra d Axe Bros played well too . Aithonti eHaynstiolde

the ,interval it w- . al Toorak Pa :k was in pretty got clash t;:L,;een Prahran a= .a tough affair w=ith botii sit' 4Vetlers won the fir "

good use of their hei honors in the last and if n _ goal could have narrow( and Jordan Heffernan sha 째fi i l

was again good, as were I' i from the Unders . For the o Harvev and Dan Harders all tr

middle of the table 째ll. The game was a hard for the ball . The t_r _g defence and f 31ues took the poor kicking in front of margin. Brent Christie ?G .=ard, Paul Temponc : iar ;vood up

Michael

1 minute into die game and F idam Acreman had kicked a goal alrer i worried, why does he pick on " i iconic return and a couple of other ilestone not enough spur to get the Panthers over the I A point half time gap was extended to 120 at the end, e nters continued their good form to run away with the game . kiattv Rvan, Doe and Doolan were terrific for the victors, Tsirogiannis relished his return from injury, and Hall and Pryde did their jobs well. David Kitto continues to be the Panthers best player week in week out, lie was assisted by Wes BaIlantuze in a change of roles and Anthony Palmer put on one of It best games for the year . Not a good day at the office for le perhaps they were a bit flat from their big effort last :ek, , th the losses of big Dave Williams and Scotty Play4rir probably not helping their cause . The three changes saw it ^ lead go from 44 points to 61 points to 85 points to a fmal winning margin of 92 points for the Lions who bounced back well after the disappointments of the past fortnight . They have 4th position and it will take a big effort to arrest it from them . Brock Mackenzie played well for Collegians, as did Ben Hoist and Glenn Cooper with 6 in an even team performance. Better players for Banyule were the Taylor Bros, Paul Glourv and Simon Kayrooz .

St Bedes Mentone-Tigers jumped to an early lead as Caulfield struggled to adapt to the step up in opposition and the smaller ground . But a couple of goals had them within reach at the first change . The second quarter was a close encounter as was the remainder of the game, with the lead seesativing in the last term with the Fields looking home and hosed until a lapse in concentration allowed the Tigers a late g5oal and a 2 point ~ :v in a game befitting a top of the table clash . Sorro, Wid_ I were solid 4 qu<_ _'co ributors for the Fieldr v I ac, veteran Tiz.,... . 1, p:ayed pretty well for the victors. av ay record this year is not good and at th e 10

Carbone never stopped trying, Richie Pawlik fonght hard, a n ni :,)y Iangfosd was his usual gritty self in defense for dii

k "ira should become seven today a to Packer Reserve. Early season uijurie:

C ci" d, . It an administrative bungif b il in 'their hands they just have i keep m nning and hopi g. The two Blues are hard at it an c f_ ist all day, but in the end will find themselves in arrear

to really are looking for some confidence an( r .. , . portan'y the 4 points welcome the Panthers to Fria Park. As usual the young Panthers will be in the game it patches and will make "~ Friars work but at die end of the dal die tFhitefriar unit will take the spoils . The long trek out to should not trouble Beaumaris . Have got theiaitdherngbouscplfwek'ago momentum going now after a slightly indifferent season thi Sharks, need to watch die Bears who will take the game righ no to them . But an enjoyable trip home with 4 more points o ,

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St Belles Mentone-Tigl travel out north for the second trine n 2 weeks in anotner ' mger ionic for diem. Have been upressed with 01 through most of the season utec have threatened much and have yet to knock off a to p le, Today could just be the day, takes a brave man to tip it, lid much as my hunches are normally not far off the mark I st ca-If t go past the Tigers .

beauty this one and it means so much for both sides . Fields nr e d to win to keep the double chance, Lions need to win to It makes for a great story, and I'm sure there will be ty of them to tell at around 4 .40pm tonight. Home ground and home ground advantage alone has me tipping tie Grammarians . PIONS; Glen Eira, ~klutefriars, St Bedes iufentone;, Bealunaris and Caulfield Grammarians . , - S CORRESPONDENT'S 9! 10 last week with only our al l

nquering leaders the Tigers missing . Don'tforget your rzominations for Player of the Round,

iave a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so would preciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by 8pm ,;u Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561 phone pd fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or email me at bramcoaophisnet.eom.au as mentioned by 8pm Monday Nights . 1 hank you and ke-the good wor -.

OLD '.1'1107 ;TANS - co:: ; -atulate Club Captain Tony Rournon r !to last :;c I k kicked his 500th goal for the Panthers . A n :lgnifieent effort from the third highest goalltieker in the Club's hL;tory. Well done TB ! 1,;BTEFRI9RS - congratulate both Aiatt Vernal and Paul Campbell on reaching 150 games ivith the club . Matt, or 'Ace' > he is affectionately known, has been involved at the club since i'-, 91 - having a break in 1997/98 when he traveled overseas. I t

uld be fair to say that the loves in Matt's life are Donna, the _ i tes and kicking goals but since life's not fair we'll say its t : drily kicking goals. He is a great clubman and we wish hi m 11 . Paul begun with the club in 1994 in the Under 19s and quickly established himself as a classy player. A booming kick who can play in most positions on the ground, Paid won th e nb Best and Fairest in 2001, and has become one of the ders in the club. He certainly possesses attributes that the t of the club envy. Well done Paul and bring on the next 50 . .BEDEStkSENTONE TIGERS - congratulate Steve Kidd o n reaching his I00th senior game milestone today in the Round 16 nrstch against Old Camberwell. Kiddy joined the Club id 1997 as a member of the Under 19 Premiership team of that season an d

s since become an integral member of the Senior Team . ,vhat of a goal sneak, Steve is also terrific club person who used the famous 2001 cocktail party and other social events . '1 1 the committee and supporters from Tigerlald vi ;h you a le tod Steve, & m : - :, more in the 1. ; : 100 .

4.4 7 .7 10.13 (73) 9.10 14.14 16,15 (111 ) 3, . t'. ~.~. . .~. , 2, Hare . Pan;. Ballard, Brewer. Harders. BesC E~a; ;s. Brewer, Harriers, TasefT. APrtts, Kelly . Old Camberwell : Heffernan 4,P.Temlyine 4,Mitchell 3, Christie 2, Gladman, Cora. tiVlntehcad . Best: t1elTerna t, Gocdale . Cadzow, P.Tempone. Mitchell. Millers. Umpires: A . HoogenUqk . P. Croxford (RDL) (F), G . Carparzano (RDL) . K. Barton IRDL) (B), D . NapoO . 0. Matthews (RDL) (G) OLD P«IENTONIA.NS 3 .0 5.1 7 .1 9 .2156) GLEN EIRA 9 .4 12 .5 21.1 27.13 (175) Old Mentonia,ns : Acreman 3, Bournon 3 . Kltto, Palmer. Salley Best : Kmo, Ballarrttne . Palmer. Solb , Cstello, M .Fisber. Glen Eire: Vamvakus 7. Gilmore 5 . Ryan 5, Dirnashky 2. Neeson 2, Asta)rnko. Clement . ATt+amond . S.D :alnond Emntett . Massis BesC Massis. M.Dirnatliky. '= . .. :i. ' : . ,.> .m, l.ewm . Hall Umpires: C . Stec .-rt . is. Conquest (F ) BEAUMtrRIS 4.1 6 .7 12.11 17,16 (118) VIHITEFRIARS 2.3 4 .5 7.5 10.6 (66) Beaurnarisr Reinets 4 . Coote 3. Atkins 2, Goudol 2. Buller 1 . Lee 1 . Quin 2, Catlin 1, Halt 1 . Best: Martm, Lee. L. Atkin- M . Atkin . Coate.

tVhitefriarsr Dance 3. Kennedy 1- Power 1, Wood 1 . Noon 1 . Carngs 1 . Paulik 1 . Vanderbeom I . BesC Power, Camg . Carbone, A . Pawltk, R . PawAk . Alexander. Umpires : K . McAtece . P. Lamble (^'), R. Nation. R. Benson (J) (B) . P. W'httdiead. P. Wallis (G) ST BEDES & ETdTO?YE TIGERS3.4 5 .6 9.7 14.9 (93) CAULFIELD GRA34ltfARIAPtS 1.6 4 .10 7.10 13 .13 (91) St Bedes Mentone: Wm[le 11 3 . McColl 3, Hecker 2. Beasley. Bristow, Andrew, Acaficli, Hayes . Best: Hcrker, Bristow, Ryan, McColl. Connolly . Beaselv.

Caulfield Grammarians : Am .-e 5, Baxter 2, Widjaja 2, Browue, Sinclair. Pearce D. Harrisoa Best- Sor<.; ;>-t, l;bdjaja. Fallu, Pearce. will . Baxter. Umpires: C. Brajtberg, S. Sid ., - ~I ) COLLEGIANS 6 .10 10.13 16 .20 21.24 (150) BANYULE 0.2 1.6 4 .7 8.10 (58) Collegians: Ca;yer 6 . Niamey 3. McKetizu. 3, Vial 3, Harrison 2, Dixon . Critical. !t2ollard . Hoist, Best: Pasente. McKenzie, Cooper. HolsL Mooney, Low . Banyeile: O'Connell 2 . T. Gloury 2, Rehardsort . B . Wtllmcre, M. Willmore . N. Taylor BesP C. Taylor. N. Taylor, P. Glourv. Ka}TOoz. D. R1tche1l. M. Wlllmore . Umpires: G. Rowlotgs. M . Taylor (F). B . Stephens. D. Melder (G) RESERVES PRAHRAN 2.5 5.5 9 .5 13 .6 (84) OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .1 6.3 6 .6 7 .6(48) Pratsan: Aitken 3, Rankin 3. Palealimos 2 . Moylan 2. Fraser, Wmdndae, James . Best: Aitken, tVntdnd„•e . Motgan, Raukut, Daniel Decarteret, AGeo:e . Old Camberwell: SafFar 3 . RTentpGne `l, Hadenberg, D .lBalker. BestlSargetts, Mmuo . Hardenberg. Kearney, Satiar . C.Wdltams. OLD 9Y"ctY"IY31'e'IA .NB 2 .0 4.0 5 .5 8 .6(54) GLEN En2r1 3 .5 7.13 10.13 11 .16 (82) Old Mentonians : ~.-'. .tee 3, Drman 3 . Mills . SLernftBest: Moodie. Clarke. Drman. t§ifl n F ,. : .n, Iv, O'Brien. Glen Eira: Le ilan 2 . Cowmeric-l 2.', :. ..tt 2 Evan . Caruana. Daou. ftIDmasbky. ~..i 1> : : Loup - . __ .•, Evans, Serpanchy, Camana. BEAUMARIS 2 .2 4.5 8 .6 9.8 (62) WHITEFRL:'tS 3 .3 6.4 11.5 12.5 (77) Beaumari.: l : :r ~e 3, Detuca 2, Gu~dottn 1,1':-= :.•II B, Gienic . Brooks. Best . .. . . O'Brien M, Deli, P : B . Canis. ~t .

. . .. 1te M. D'sousa . Baker.

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7. 2 8.2(50 ) 8.8 10.12 (72 ) 'arsons Best:

2. Daiwood . Evans . of . McGrath . Restzritk. Kr:en .

Glen Eira v. Prahran t'v'hi.tefriars v. Old Ivlentonian s Old Cs, .-nbenvell v. St Bedes Ivlentone Tigers Caulfield Grammarians v . Collegians Banvulle v. Beaumaris

6 .2 13-6 17.11 21 .15 (141) 2.0 3 .0 4.1 6.1 (37) mi6 4, Krotms 2 . Clark 2. Hart. Slime . s. Fletcher. Kenneslly . Thomas , ~e . Butt Best: Noonan . 5 . Gray .

V THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002 11


BANYU LE

Coach : Greg Whitcroft Res : Renato Dintinasante

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1 T. Egan 2 D. Witchell 3 S . Kayrooz 4 B . O'Connor 5 B . Wilmore 6 S . Tuckman 7 J . Pearson 8 B. Cantwell 9 J . Plant 10 B. Moxin 11 S. Cross 12 J. E an 13 C . Burke 14 B. Woodlock 15 S. Gray 16 A. Dooley 17 A . Small

18 J. Turnbull

19 P. Witchel l 20 S. Playfair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C . Taylor 23 S . Gray 24 A . Plan t 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. Stevens 35 L. O'Connell 36 M . George 37 Ti Thompson 38 W. Keenan 39 A. Hopgood 40 N. Taylor 41 P. Job 42 C. Taylor

43 L. Ferret

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 Ti Cusack 54 B. Wilson 55 D . Williams 56 Ti Jubb 57 K. Mahony

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Coach: Tim Rieniets John McNicholas Res Coach: Mick Carty 1 P. Brook 2 H . Gibson 3 M . Pitts (VC) 4 M . Matulick 4 D . Porter 5 M . Ensor (VC) 6 M . Boon 7 D. Foley 8 M . O'Brie n 9 B . Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 tLe 11 LM S e evens

12 L. Healy 13 C. Gourleyy 14 T. Collins 15 A. Edge 16 A. Quin 17 L. Atkins 18 N. Kennedy 18 T. Cotte r 19 M . Atkin s 20 M . Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt (C) 22 A. Low 23 A. Catlin 24 B. Gray

25 D . Teesdale 26 Q . Grove s 26 T. Broadbent 27 B. Haynes 28 J. Vance 29 C . Martin (VC ) 30 K. Alexander 31 J. McGecgh 31 P. O R 32 B . Cairns 33 G. Jury 34 J . May 35 N . Boctor 35 B . Stevens 36 R. Deaton 37 R. Presnel l 38 J . Gerran d 39 D. Guidolin 40 S . May 41 N. Conlan 42 A. O'Brie n 43 B . Ferguson 44 J . Deluca 45 S. Nish 46 M . Talbot 47 M . Stanojevic 48 R. Codield

58 L. Orton

49 J . Bryce

L. Richardson 60 L. Holt 61 B. Parkes 62 J. Gilham 63 D . Playfair 64 S. Taylor 65 M. Thiveos 66 M. Vanpoeteren 67 C . West 68 M . Wilmore 69 C . Williams

50 B. Presnell 51 S. Coote 52 N. Aprea 53 R. Rawlins 54 A. Thompson 57 Ti Rieniets 60 C. Gionis 62 A. Pratt 64 M . Carty 67 M . Gilchrist

Coach : Pat He, ns Coach: Dean Andersen Res Coach : Martin Dicrosta 1 D . Rosman 2 B. Hall 2 A. Sorensen 3 C . Knight 4 M . Liddell

Res : Mary Hook 1 J. Dixon 2 M . Johnson 3 B .Mooney 4 D . Atkinson 5 R . Henebery DVC

4 T. Vinen

6 S . Woolley

5 N . Guyett 5 S. Kendall 6 N . Craven 6 B . Minte r 7 J. Cowlishaw 8 R . Foote 8 S . Cossart-Waish 9 W. Bowe s 10 A . Will O G 11 C. Dea l 12 D. Pearce 12 S . Fryers 13 D. Gur r 14 S . Armlet 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 . Evans 26 S. Widjaja 27 R . Keown 27 J . Ryan 28 J. Jacob s 29 D . Williamson 30 D . Ellias 31 C . Veentjar 32 L . Brovme 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

7 D . Surkitt 7 J . Farley 8 C. Unsworth CAPT 9 J . Fry 10 J . Lang 10 S . Harding 11 B . McKenzie 12 N . Harriso n 13 N . Thom as 14 D. Phillips 15 L. Cottom 16 A. Fletche r 17 R. Hosking V C 18 Ti Krotiris 19 A. Robertson 20 H. Sallmann 21 C. Harris 22 S . Piasente 23 C. Mollard 24 B. Low 25 R. Muir 25 D. Gambaro 27 A. Shinkfield 28 N. McCann 29 A. Kenneally 31 N . Roach 32 D . Brownin g 33 B. Holst 34 A. Smith 35 S. Beilby 36 G. Cooper 37 M. Foster 38 T. Dyer 39 N . Hart 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 50 D. Vial 51 J B . Shadbolt 52 B . Grant 53 J . Van Berkel 54 B. Woolhouse 55 T. Cooks 56 B. Lumb

43 J . Smith 44 N . Coutts 45 D. Scott 46 G . Erickso n 47 A. Desousa 48 N. Tassel

49 B . Gardner 50 C.. Pearce

51 G . Robinson 52 A. Sinclair 53 P. Carter 54 Ti 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

57 G. Peck

58 D. Smith 60 D. Dowling 61 D. Cook 64 M . Gribble 65 C. Safstrom 66 S. Porter 67 D. Osbome 68 L . Wilson 70 Ti Skurrie 77 L . Beardsley

G LEN E IRA Coach : Paul Beddoa Res Coach : Don Orr 1 M Ryan 2 N Astapenko 3 C Massi s 4 D Cassar 5 A Tsirogiannis 6 J Zagame 7 S Vamvakas 8 M Dimashki 9 G Hayes-Dewar 10 G Richards 11 12 B Ki n

13 G Brown 14 C Gray

y 15 B Clements 16 P Marshall 17 A Russo 18 R Oldham 19 K Dimachki 20 A Diamond 21 P Jones 22 S Emmett 23 S Neeson 24 B Mascali 25 P Khazaal 26 P Tsagliotis 27 R Gilmore 28 P Commerfiord 29 R Dimachk i 30 L Pryd e 31 T Aberline 32 M D'zilva 33 A Sheed y 34 L Hall 35 J Commerfor d 36 K Daou 37 B Zure k

38 M Lewi n 39 G Egan 40 L Doolan 41 H Wall s 42 J Serpanchy 43 T Nolan 44 S Diamond 45 A Caruana 46 T Evans 47 A Dimachki 48 J Halliwell 49 M Bento n

50 A Dimashki 51 52 A Haine s 53 D Weerden 54 M Loughran 55 L McGaw

56 D Cripps 57 S Hal l 58 C McMurric k 59 P Merrick 60 A Dimachk i 61 M Tkocz 62 D Sheehan 63 D Dunlevi e 64 A Guzz o 65 M Dimou 66 M Merrick 67 L Caruana 68 R William s 69 N Dao u

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South Melbourne CI) THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


: ~--Coach __ :. Jarrod 0

Dill Assist: Adrian Sheedy

Res Coach: Justin McLean 2

1 A Acreman

2 C Twentyman

B Christie f J Heileman (DVC) 3 J Goodale 0 M Hanson i2 R Kapoor (VC) ! 3 L Galdman 1 4 R Whitehead (C) 15 C Munroe ! 7 N Credlin (VC) 18 M Mullen ! 9 A Hanson 20 D Mitchell 1 T Hardman

Coach: Russell Barnes

WN6TEFRiARS Coach: Greg Feutrill Res Coach : Connor Eames

Res Coach : Danny Spencer

T James (DVC)

- . M Scott

Coach : Derek Hine Res Coach : John Ross

Res Coach: Jamie Winduss

S Clay 3 N Robinson .t N Lippiatt -i L Cain

ST. REDES M ENTQN E TIGERS

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Coach : Jeff Costello

3 B Murphy 4 D Carroll 5 C Mackay 6 C Alexander 7 M McCloskey 8 M Xerry 9 W Ballantine 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 19 A Palmer O G 20 S Mullin 21 A Drinan 22 L Georgiadis 23 N Moodie (RC) 24 A Lowe 25 T Flava 26 G Dart 27 G Katris 28 D Kitto 29 A Carter 30 D Russo

1 D. Herders 2 M . Harvey

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2 L Wintle

3 M . Carbone

3 P. Kelly 4 P. Quick 5 H . Pitts 6 A . Corboy 7 S. Pang 8 C . Bamford

3 C Tesoriero 4 A L'Huillier 5 S Napier 6 A Ryan 7 N Owen 8 J Cunningham 9 M Terrell 12 J Kane 13 D Goodchild 14 A Connolly 15 T McColl 16 A Hipwell 18 S Hecker 19 A Drury

5 B . Phan 6 P. Campbel l 7 D. Brice 8 B . Janson 9 C . Maguire 10 R . Pasqualott o 11 R . Reid y 12 T. Hughe s 13 T Hilton (DVC ) 14 T. Carrigg 16 J . Power 17 A. Carbone (C) 18 C . Fulto n 19 M. Jongebloed 20 D . Reid

20 J Drury

21 K. Kennedy 22 T. Langford 23 E. Ea es 24 R . Mika m 25 M. Vernal (VC - Res) 26 C . Rya n 27 L . Swai n 28 C. Eames (C - Res) 29 A. Glenn 30 M . Power (DVC) 31 M . Baker 32 G . Kenned y

9 A. Bunnell 10 B. Hodgson 11 A. Pitts 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 C . Mclean 14 M. Evans 15 B. Sanderson 16 A. Rhodes 17 T. Rankin 18 M. Windridge

19 A. Millicent

P Wintle

10 M Wintle

1 C. Wood

29 W. Taseff 30 M . Scicluna

21 P Fedderson 22 D Poynton 23 D Napier 24 T Beasley 25 D Samya 26 M Hecker 27 S Kingvaell 28 M Andrew 29 T Marshall 30 D Falkingham 31 D Moss 32 D Spencer

31 P Mevel

31 T. Dukic

33 C Hand

32 M Phillips 33 S Worrell 34 M Sunter 35 T Mcnich 36 D Alexander 37 M Francis 38 P Stubbs 39 A Lacombre 40 R Alexander 41 S Cozens 42 T Davis 43 M Lawes 44 L Sunter 45 M Kennedy 46 M Findlay 47 C Haby

32 D. Ballard 33 A. Wood 34 L. Norman 35 B . Gellie 36 J . Killeen 37 M . Johnston 38 J . Macdonald 39 J . Lane 40 I. Dennis 41 J . Upton 42 T. Maher 43 D . Decarteret 44 D . James 45 M. Vagg 46 M. Vear 47 S. Brewer

34 N Connor 35 C Barnes 36 A Walstab 38 A Hayes 39 D O'Brien 40 J Eadie 41 R Bignell 42 M Wilson 43 S Butts 44 J Recu .,r o 45 R Goul d 46 P Lynch 47 T Waters 48 A Scafidi 49 S Walsh

35 C. Law 36 D. Nolan 37 M . Nuna n 38 C. Carrigg (VC) 39 D. D'Sousa 40 M . Cahil l 41 C. O'Connor 42 M . Norihey 43 N . Elliott (VC - Res) 44 B . O'Conno r 45 S . Cleven 46 G. Johnson 47 D . Cre a 48 J. Treyvaud 49 C . Dance 50 M. Mallady

14 A Margetts

48 P Krajewski

48 D . Decarteret

50 S Kidd

51 S. McClintock

E5 C Morley - 6 S Jones 57 A Cantor 58 A Manuell 59 J Osborne 60 L Hancock 66 L Thomas

49 M Fisher 50 G Richards 51 N Fisher 52 D O'Connor 53 L Kennedy 54 D Goodbody 56 R Harper 57 P Watson 58 G Wilson 59 J O'Brien 60 G . Shattock 61 B Saunders 62 R Johnson 63 M Jones 64 M Austin 66 M Mackay

49 L. Wood 50 T. Smith 51 S. Larkey 52 P. Rose 53 B. Aisbett 54 C . Morgan 55 S. Ramage 56 S. Earle 57 S. Moylan 58 G . Finkelde 59 B. Klindworth 60 S. Mckenzie-Mcharg 61 A Gellie 62 J . Belche r 63 C. Webb 64 J . Bedford

52 N Phipps 54 M McCraw 55 A Basham 56 J Chaplin 57 M Lomagno 60 M McColl 62 M Dean 64 P Sgarioto 65 T Lamb 66 R Parsons 67 S Meyer 73 L Porter

52 A. Baggole y 53 C . Andrews

,,2 B ~ K Darbyrd -.4 B Tipper -5 A Hardenberg _6 C Williams A Hillier 8 J Webb q D Gough 0 R Perryman u1 B Craven 2 J Clyne 3 D Joyce

4 P Eves 35 G Weickhardt

~'6 S Derry 37 T Parkes ,3 T Hallo 39 S Fanci s 40 J Cramer-Roberts 1 G Rowe 42 A Mackenzie 4 S Smith 46 D Daipran 47 T Kearney

,18 J 9 C Morley

50 J McKenzie 51 W Orwin 32 G Ormsby 3 R Tempone

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HOME APPLIANCES 9 8 5 7 8 0 6 1

68 P Clarke 69 S Allott 71 T McManus 72 I Rozankovic

'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

65 M . Davies 66 G . Northway, 67 O. Lappin 68 M . Kousal

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37 M Connolly

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33 M . Duffy 34 D. Gloufche v

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER

2002

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CYA N PRESS

LAST ROUN D Mentone finally overcame Blacks five minutes from th e final hooter. It was a high quality, physical match, i n which the blood rule had a fair sort of working over, and was a terrific final's preparation for both . Mick Meyer was in terrific form in the ruck for the Vultures, with Chris Sullivan busy in the packs, and Matt Barr provided a lot of run between the lines . Blacks had great efforts from Andrew Costello, at his best in the tough going, skipper Rob Mackie (CHB & CHF), and Chris Evans . AJAX went down to St Leos in a spirited showing, in which the leader's for4vard strength enabled them to pull away with a big last term . This was a good performance by the Jackas with great contributions from runners Nick Gold & Mark Segal, plus defender Ben Klein . Tim Tribe starred for St Leos rebounding the ball out of defence & in an otherwise even side, Chris Hatfield, Adam Bruce, & Daymon Bruce were also major contributors.

CY fought out a tense last term but lost to the Hoes' greater strength & experience in the end . Steve Saunders had a great game for the Hoes, well supported by defenders, Cohn Brown & Simon Narkievvicz, and `play anywhere' Tom Healy. Tim Wheeler was a shining beacon for CY, and the whole side did well to push the Hoes to the extent they did . Aquinas walloped OGGS in one of the games the former had to win. As always when things are desperate, the Bloods answered the call, and had super games from Adam Lorkin on his wing, plus Jason Livingstone and Mick Starrett up forward. Henry Legoe rucked valiantly for the OGGS, with Lansdell & Goldsworthy also prominent . Monash Blues surprised the Bullants with an emphatic victory at Elsternwick Park in a game where they always just out of reach of their determined opponents. The Bolton brothers John at CHB, and Mark in the ruck, kept a smile on the face of the Ashers conHngent, as did their CHF . Tom Blackley, in his 1st Senior game . Gerard Prior at HB & in the middle, plus BP, Lee Stott, stood out for the Bullants on a deadly dark dog day that's best forgotten .

TODAY St Leos and Mentone clash in the 2nd Semi preview; & Darren Turner & Tony Mac will have enough moves up their sleeves to occupy the entire Furniture Removals section of the Yellow Pages all weekend . These sides have been models of consisteney, and their basic stats are remarkably similar. Without a doubt this will be one of the best games for this year, and I 16

think the home ground advantage and a slightly steadier defence should see the Animals win by 2-3 goals . I'm sure we all wish Tony Macgeorge well in his quest for another ton today (Well maybe the Animals' defenders won't be all that chuffed if he does it against them!) .

Ivanhoe Assumption returns to Ivanhoe Park for today's game against AJAX, and is hoping for a positive outcome on their traditional patch . As they do with all sides, the Jackas sheer exuberance will stretch the Hoes, but being a more balanced side & with a distinct height advantage, the home team should win by 3-4 goals . Uni-Blacks meet Aquinas in one seriously significant garne, the outcome of which will have a huge impact on the final make up of the four. No side fights harder than the Bloods when they have their backs the wall, so no quarter can be expected in this match . I think the Blacks by a kick .

OGGS takes on Monash Blues and while pride in the Blue and White hoops will keep the home side striving, it is hard to see them beating the Ashers who are playing like final's aspirants . The visitors should take the points by 5 goals . -

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St Leos Emmaus v. Mentone Amateur s Ivanhoe Assumption v . AJAX University Blacks v. Aquinas Old Geelong v. Monash Blues Bulleen Templestowe v . Williamstown CYVI S

Dl SECTIO N Macgeorge Mentone 6 Bird St Leos 0 Berger AJAX 0 4 Matthews Bulleen Templestowe Wilson University Blacks 1 Dl RESERVE S Bradshaw Aquinas 1 Hanna University Blacks 3 O'Brien Old Geelong 0 A. Cooper AJAX 3 Pearce Ivanhoe 0 0

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r1 .,i-= ;- T°mp . will not be taking any risks against today. They have a very good chance o f either Blacks or the Bloods in the four and them the incentive to beat CY by 5 goals . winners should be : the Animals, the Jackas , ers, & the Bullants . It is hard to see any of ent four being replaced at this stage. pondents the contacts are : 9889 1979 (H & F), 72 558, bfilickey6ibigpond .co m ' `entone Amateurs - Auction Night : Tonight .

le Rsl Club : 7 :30pm

V,-rr r ;:1ViSTOWN CYMS - Mario The Rock' Soccocio

: I announced his retirement from football. Plagued by i_ehes in recent weeks Mario collapsed and wa s led to hospital . He was bleeding from the brain an d an emergency operation saved his life . As a resul t ' year old has been advised never to play football The Rock has achieved cult status at the clu b : :d keen to be involved in the resurgence of the club n an off field role. Also Shannon Smith has had to nnounce his retirement after doctors advised him to hng up the boots after diagnosing heart condition lc ;.ently . Shannon never got to reach his potential as a pl iyer because of the condition and like the 'Rock' has ! :' :en up'off field' duties to move the club forward . ST. LEOS EMMAUS tVP - congratulate Jimmy °Jaclcrzfe" Manton on reaching 100 games in Rd 14. A

c :• U 16 Victorian representative player who starte d i the Animals in the U19's in '97 and has been a stic senior player since . Jaeknife is a highly skille d . . .id courageous onballer and an important member of the Animals engine room, who is looking forward to a1ving alongside his little brother soon . Also Michael " Utondie" D'rlmetio played his 50th game in Rd15 . Iick is playing top football for the Animals in defence i ier coming through the U 19's ,

mpplications will be accepted for the above roles up until Friday 23 August, 2002 . Applications detailing your experience should be directed to : T he Se c P.O . E 5-f-' a Collins Street W-- st 8 007 or ( preferabl y) footbail@wi196a m stowncy m s .co m .au .

hff: ;OfvE AieiAlEVPS 6,2 8 .3 11 .4 14.7 (91) UNIVI'.??SITYBLACKS .'°. 3 .7 9.12 10 .14 (74) Mentone: PviacGeorge 6, T.Barr 2, Matt SulIIvn 2, Rock 2 . Panning, Dixon . Best- Meyer, C.Sutttvarr. Gallagher. Johnston, T.Barr. Stephens. University Blacks: Charfleld 4 . B.Cuuningham 2, M.Cmmlllgham 2 . Evans, Wilson Best A.Costello, Mackie . Schilling, Evans. M.Cunningham. Umpires : S. Mackie. J. Lipson (F), J . Abbott (B) AJAX 3.2 6.6 9.7 11 .11 (77) ST,LEOS EM.&7AUS 1.3 4 .5 11 .7 21.10 (136) AJAX: Davis 2, Kalb 2. uottner 2, Van Afro, Berger, M.Segal, Gold, Konsky . Best: Gold, M.Segal Dukes, Klein, Buckley, Davis. St. Leos Emmaus : McKenzie 8 Brown 4, Burgess 3, DinicoLantonto, N.Hodder, Krebs, Buckle, T.Mccannn. Best: Tribe . Hatfield, McKenzie, Donovan, Dinicolantonio . Krebs Umpires ; D. Irons (F), L. Pell, J. Tatavera (G) WILLIAMSTOWN CYhiS 3.2 5.6 9 .13 9.15 (69) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 .0 7.3 10 .5 13 .7 (85) Williamstown : Not received Ivanhoe Assumption : Not received. Umpires: A. Firtey (F) . J . Wignalt, R Place (B), M. CantillerL J . Venables (G) AQUINAS 10.1 15.3 21.10 32.17 (209) OLD GEELONG 3.3 4.6 5 .7 6.10 (46) Aquinas : Livingstone 6, Tarulli 5 . Starrett 5. Coltiver 3. Coghlarr 2. Cultrera 2. Den Braber 2, Jess 1, Lorkin 1, Hunt l, Whitehead 1- Flynn 1 . Wooden 1, Davies 1 . Best Den Broker. Livingstone, Flynn, Colliver. Jess, Lorkin. Old Geelong : Salter 3 . Leishman 1, McKay 1 . McCarthy 1 . Best LegdeGoldsworthy, McCarthy, Malpas, Bayne. Umpires: L. Katz, A. Price (F), R Dunstan. P. Mitchell (G) MONASH BLUES 4 .5 8.8 12.13 17 .14 (116) BULLEEN TEPiPLEBTDWE 2 .3 4.8 4.11 8.13 (61) ASonash Blues : Grace 3, Newman 3, Siafarrtas3, Gregory 2, De Young 1, Lloyd 1, Green 1 . Blachley 1, Hawkins 1 . Rosengarten 1 . Best: Boton, Gregory. Creamer, Smyl}t, Bolton, Green . Bu lleen Templestwe: Matthews 4, Perovz 1. Robertson 1, Williams 1 . Best Rlatthe.vs . Williams, Prior, N . Bone, Scott, O'Donnell. Umpires: A. Stubbs, R. Senunens (RDL) (F), D. Tinged, G . Cooper (RDL) (B), R. Richards, J . Correll (RDL) (G) MERVES R4ENTONEAMATEURS 2.2 4 .4 7.6 9.8 (62) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 5 .2 6 .5 9.9 (63) Mentone: Rowley 3, Waters, Ogiec McLeod, Emmett, Hestine, Hovey, Best Perazzo, Noonan . Ogier, EtcelL Joyce, Hovey. University Blacks: Hanna 3, N .Goonan 2, Ralph 2. Adams, Powell . Best Hanna, Costello, Ralph. Murphy, Rawnsley, Wallace. AJAX 0.2 2 .3 5 .5 8 .7 (55) ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 4 .3 4 .4 4 .4 (28) AJAX: Cooper 3 Arousi 2, Goldeofehn 2 . Kaicec Best- Lewin, Lust, Arousi, Goldenfein, A .Cooper Boon . St . Leos Emmaus: E .Mitchell 2, S,Pitcher, P.Carey . Best-P.Carey. SPitcher. Simondson, Bethune, Morrison . E.Yiitehell WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4.2 4.6 7 .8 10.10 (70) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.4 3.5 4 .6 5 .7(37) Wi lliamstown CYMS : Not received. Ivanhoe Assumption : Not received . AQUINAS 1 .3 5.3 6 .6 8.10 (58) OLD GEEI.ONG 1 .5 1.7 1.7 3.10 (28) Aquinas : Staattery 2. Munro 2, Harris 2, Minogue I . Bradshaw I . Best Harris, Chapman, Mazzanti, 0'Halloran, Evans, Pierce . Old Geelong : Alen 2. Yeates 1. Best Hesketh . Temple-Surith, Allen. McKay, Sather. Calvert . MONASH BLUES 10 .2 15.6 18.10 25 .13 (163) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 .1 2.2 3.2 5.2 (32) Monash Blues : fiawkuts 7, Murehie 4, Thompson 4 . Edsai 2 . Peel 1, D. Payne 1 . Webster 1, Kats 1 . Bolton 1, Foster-Knight 1 . Best: Hawkins, Nind .lVdliams, Foster-Knight. Murchie, Edsall. Bu lleen Templestowe: Toscana 2 . Williams 2. Edwards 1 . Best: Norbury, Cattermole, Williams, Darby, Martin, Gains .


AJA X Coac~P Davis Res Coach : Barry Simon 1 N . Gold (C) 2 M . Konsky 3 J . Sharp 4 M. Dudakov (VC) 5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D . Kal b 7 G. Samue l 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 M. Segal 17 A. Cukierman 18 J. Kirzner 19 G. Blieden 20 M . Buckley 21 D . Gelbart 22 A ..Bock 23 B . Ritterman

24 J . Brain 25 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenman 27 J . Berge r 28 A. Zemsk i 29 A. Joffe 30 A. Lefkovi c 31 P. Glazer 32 D . Janove r 33 S. Boo n 34 B . Lewski 35 D. Mille r 36 W. Sevel 37 S . Newstadt 38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 39 D. Vanaken 40 M . Borenstein 41 D. Goldberg

42 E . Rubenstein (Res C) 43 E. Janover 44 A. Lust (Res VC) 45 Y. Afie

46 A. Goldman

47 48 A Friedman 49 M . Montag 50 A . Cooper 51 J . Jo lso n 52 A. Lewi n 53 A. Halphen 54 E. Goldman 55 J. Kaice r 56 L . Harel 57 A. Osowicki 58 J. Basse t 59 J. Blankfile d 60 J . Wajnberg 61 J . Freeman 62 D. Weislitzer 63 R. Silberman

Coach : Steve Box Res Coach : Howard Field 1 2 3 5

T. Jess C. Thomas S. Edwards M. Boland

6 D . Minogue 7 C . Glennie 8 J . Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 10 C. Campbell 11 M . Barmby 12 A. Bethune 13 D. Denbraber 13 C. Jeffre y 14 A. Lorki n 15 A. Williams 16 J. Hunt 17 M . Denavi 18 J. Hughes 18 D . Saliba 19 G. Whitehead

20 P. Woolen 20 M . Starrett 21 M . Hunter 21 J . Pierce 22 S. Flynn 23 J . Livingston e 24 P. Harper 25 B. Volombello 26 R . Weekes 27 S. Jones 27 C . Munro 28 G. Burch 29 J . Box 29 J . Wilson 30 C. Colliver 32 J . Bleakney 33 C. Wooden 34 M. Tarulli 35 R . Chapman 36 A. Everitt

37 G. Macklin 38 B . Mora n 39 L. Sheffield 40 A . Cultrera

41 G Davies

42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 45 M. Reilly 45 G . Coyle 46 M. Hop e 47 D . Bower 48 R . Mazanti 49 M . Hobbs 50 M . Ditch fi eld 51 A . Gerrish 52 J . Burdan 53 S . Varone 54 M . O'Halloran 55 J . Crouch 56 P. Cruickshank 57 G . Cochrane 58 D . Robinson 62 L . Bradshaw 63 A. Barrie 68 J. Coghlan 70 C . Lyn g 71 G. Evans

-11613 (qt~~ i2 Coach : Doug Seari Res Coach: Mal Prior 1 J . Prior 2 D . Williams 3 S. Young 4 W. Thompson 5 S . McLaren 6 P. Graham 7 P. Robertson 8 N . Bone 9 B . Todd 10 P. Tsokas 11 G . Chivers 12 A. Parris 13 D . Tulloch 14 A. Panou 15 B. Wolnizer 16 S. Smit h 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 . Parri s 29 D . Bone

30 D . Florence

31 A . Shine 32 R . Williams 33 N . Hamshare

34 S . Lambropoulos 35 D. Daskalou 36 P. Hare 37 L. Thompson 38 S. Meadows 39 J. Florence 40 S. Meadows 41 R . Lea 42 P. Edwards 43 M. Mason 44 R. Schneider 45 A . Tehan 46 A. Humphrey 47 C. Morivitis

48 A. Morivitis 49 B. Tour ani s g 50 D. Glover 51 T. Cattermole 52 J. Gunn 53 A. Boyd 54 S. Dowlan 55 N . Macrides 56 A . Theunisso n 57 G . Vimpani 58 D. Tsokas 59 D. McNamara 60 D. Horvath

sw, Coach: Brad Hall Res Coach: Colin McDonald 1 S . Conley 2 M . Mau d 3 C. Tucker 4 T. O'Neill 5 J . Scoble

6 T Healy 7 P. Rawley 8 J. Shuttleworth 9 M. Thackwray 10 P. Lee 11 D . Valkanis 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 S . Narkievricz 14 P J . Flyn n 15 Curtin 16 P. Harris 17 S . Morris 18 T. Scoble 19 D. Wood 20 J. Collins 21 D . Denby 22 N . ShutUewort h 23 D . Ryan 24 B. Fre w 25 J. Frisina 26 M . Emmerso n 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 3 9 M . Ebbage 40 P. Marti n 41 C. McDonald 42 B. Martin 43 M. Martineo 44 A. Pace 45 N . Farrel l 46 M. lacrouangeto 47 E . Marin o 48 R . Toogood 49 A. Rosenfel d 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

Coach : iony Macgeorge Res Coach : Darren Fenech 1 S. Rowley 2 R . Gallaghe r

3

M . Dixon

4 D . Emmett 5 A . White

6 C. Stephens 7 K . Gurtler 8 D. Perri n 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 . McCarthyy

17 C. Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan

19 C. Stewart 20 P. Kring s 21 D. Kelly 22 P. Murphy 23 Matt Sullivan 24 X. Smith 25 G . Uptin 26 A . Rock 27 M . Wise 28 C . Johnsto n 28 M . O'Brien 29 S . Bark er 30 P. Dixo n 31 S . Fannin g 32 B . Colema n 33 N. Wilkins 34 D . Sheeha n 35 M . Johnston e

36 C . Ogler

37 T. Macgeorg e 38 S . Perraz o 39 A . Fimster 40 G. Simms 41 C . Rock 42 T. Barr 43 M . Barr 45 C. Barr 46 C. Ros s 47 J . Tully 48 Mick. Walsh 49 A. Cousin s 50 G . McMillan 51 G . Hollingwort h 52 K. McLeod 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 55 C . Leiftin g 56 S . Sullivan 57 D. Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 Mtt. a h 6 0 DaFen e 61 K. Lockhart

62 N . Lovett

63 S. Waters 64 A. Pothito s 65 T. Allinso n 66 D . Cagney 67 M . Joyce

68 D . Gillespie 70 T. Rogers

73 M . O'Meara i ' NITONE

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H` .UES

t :oach: Tim Po w ell Res Coach : James Shady 1 S . Chapman 2 J. Baxter 3 L. Holloway (C) 4 G . Chessari

5 J . Rosengarten 6 M . Newman 7 P. Farrar 8 S . Thompson 9 E . Morrison

10 S. Webster (VC) 11 M. Spencer 12 G . Smyth 13 A. Herrman

14 B. Merlin

15 M. Tnkler

16 B. Hind

18 K. Hendratta 19 L. Siapantas 20 M . Edsall 21 C. Grego ry 22 T. Blackley 24 T. Craven 25 J . Hawkins

26 P. Willis

27 N . De Young 2$ J. Main (VC) 29 H . Graham 30 L . Creamer 31 S. Hawkins 32 R . Gund ry "33 J. Smith 34 G . Rowley 35 D. Murchie 36 A. Williams 37 J . Bolton 38 N. Brennan 39 M . Smith 40 Ma. Bolton 41 Mi . Bolton 42 G. Oldham

43 R . Feenaghty 45 R . Walsh 46 A . Ryan 47 S. Mentha 48 M. Carey 39 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 58 F. Eley 59 B . Carstein 60 S . Lloyd 62 L. Kats 64 J . Prosser 65 G. Pol9lase 66 A. Perry 67 A. McCann 68 M. Meehan

69 R . Burston

'0 B. Rogers 72 B. Green '3 A. Forster-Knight 4 P. Westbrook 5 R. Tu rton

81 S. Gundry

OLD GEELON G Coach: Simon Bones Res Coach : Scott Harrington Club 18 : Sean Wilson 1 S . Rowan 2 H . Burbank 3 M . O'Brien 4 Steve.JOneS 5 T. Redin 6 C . McKay 7 B . Morris 8 T. Seymour 9 D . Salter (C)

10 W. Temple-Smith 11 L. Stevens 12 N . Camero n 13 S. O' Brien 14 D. Taylor 15 H. McCa rthy 16 B. Couch 17 M . Goldsworthy 18 J . Malpas 19 M . Ave ry ( RC) 20 S . Cole 21 N. Bayne 22 J . Fitzgerald 23 Sam.Jones 24. M. Jau 9ietis 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

36 T. Heatley 37 T. Belts 38 M . LEslie 39 S . Clarke 40 H. Legoe

41 T. Carty

42 C. Chimside 43 D. O'Brien 44 P. Sim Pson 45 46 S . Collins 47 M . Strauch

48 D . Ferris 49 S. Griffiths 50 J. Settler 51 J . Kilpatrick 52 J . Legoe 53 T. Bayles 54 J . Brand 55 T. Stafford 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 . Teagu e 68 B. Grills 69 P. Miller

v ki: 'S L . . ._' ~~A-1 f LE F : ; Coach: Darren 1 umer Res: Fran k Dinicolantonio

L :~IVERSffY BLACKS Coach : Paul 0'Shanassy Res Coaches: Michael Rizio Club 18 Coach: Darren Hayes

1 D . Dinicolantonio 2 J. Hodder 3 E. Mitchell 4 A. Auliso 5 S . Buck4e 6 J .Fennell 7 A. Burgess 6 B .Bird 9 A . Bethune 10 B . Mitchell 11 S . McCann 12 T McCann 13 A . Krebs 14 J . Manton

1 L . Nethercote 2 S. Chandler 3 M .O'Donnell 4 A. Evans 5 R. Mackie (C) 5(R) T. Laidlaw

16 A . Rose 17 R . Parker 18 R . McCann 19 A.Major 20 G .Rafferty 21 G . Simmondson 22 P.Ristevski 23 T.Batty 24 D.Bruce 25 A. McKenzie 26 A. Prosser 27 P. Levins 28 E . McLaughlin 29 S . Darcy 30 M . O ttobre 31 M . Contesotto 32 L. Price 33 N .Kennedy 34 B . Henricus 35 J . Briggs 36 S . Ravage 37 S . Manton 38 N . Hodder 39 B . Vaugh an 40 J. Gay 41 J. Zarb 42 M. Flood 43 B. Levins 44 A. Zalakos 45 S. Ronch i 46 A. Brown 47 M . Mclnern Y 48 A. Daly

14 J . Leec h 15 L. Murphy 16 P. Caccaviello 17 A . Moffatt 18 T. Wilson 19 L . Brown 21 C . Schilling 23 P. Barry 23(R S. Beaton 24 Y Woods

15 P.Carey

49 C. Hatfield

51 C. Beljak 53 A. Volpi 54 M . Blundell 55 S . Smith 56 T, Morrison 57 M . Place 58 J . Fjeldstad

59 D . Pitcher

60 C . McDonal d 61 J . Blandthorn 62 A . Raynor 64 D . Wood 65 N . Foley 66

67 P. Farquhar 68 B. O 'Connor 69 S. Mescher 74 D . Panetta 75 T. Ymer 76 G . Donovan 77 C. Vaughan 79 T. Tribe 81 D. Behan 88 S . Pitcher 89 D. Windus s 99 D . Lea r

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6 C. Sandford 7 B. Cunningham 8 A. Howardovra 8 ( C18) B. Watch 9 C. Pekin 98C18 C. Simon 1 Hann a 11 R. Hamilton 12 M . Cunningham (VC)

13 C. Baulch

25 T. Chatfield

26 D . Batten 27 A. Clements 28 P. Otsuka 29 M . Staunton 30 J . Ralph 31 B. Costello 32 M . Jones 33 T. Kitchen 34 S . Moody 35 Jas Mirtschin 36 H . Peck 37 A . Gray 39 S . White 40 N . Martin 41 L. Rawnsley 43 C . Beaton 44 R . McArthur 45 M. Coleman 45(C18) N. Quinlan 46 R . Wallace 47 B. Mur~hy 47(C18) N. Hutchen s 49 R . Dillon 49(R T. Bower s 50 R. Goonan 51 D. Higgins 51(R) A. Neville 52 W. Touzel 53 N. Moss 53(C18)D . O'Keeffe 54 M . Braszel l 55 S . Welch 57 K. Be el 58 D. Kean y

60 J . O'Sullivan 62 F. Purcel l 63 J . Weber

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Coach : Darren Caddy Res Coach: Warren Payne 1 D. Williams 2 &B uttieg 3 Williams l 4 S . Wuchatsch 5 D . Macleod 6 N . Grant 7 B. Robinson 8 B. Han n g J. Munro 10 B. Cocks 11 B. Twist

12(R) M. Cannon

12 A. Feathersto n 13 A. Mackle y 14{R) . Danie l D.AFerri s 15(R) P. Breguet 15 B . Gabor n 16 B . Joseph 17{R ) R. Plochin o 17 R. Han 18 D. Oldham 19 P. Dervan 20 P Sadle r 21 D . Macleod 22 M . Saunder s 23(R) A . Boura s 23 T. Wheele r 24(R) C. Pac h 24(R) J . McCutcheon 25 G . Burges s 25 D . Freeston e 26 L . Grochowsk i 27 C . Mathews 28 A. Kosmatos 29 P. Vincent 30 T. Turcinovich 31 A. Behold 32 X . Toby 33 G . Rickard 34 B . Jones 35 C. Bergin

36 A . Blac k 37 B . Hynes

38 S . Smith 39(R) A. Cane r 39 M . Holland

40 D . Pawlowsk i

41 T Campbell 42 D . Wouda 43 B. Grant 44 M. Mannin g 45 J . Hyne s 46 T. Ferri s 47 F. Nuredini 48 P. Trchett 49 W. Kewi n 50 A. McCutcheon 51 A. McKenzi e 52 R. Nisbe t 5 M . Oldham m

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Spezz a 56 S. Calderwoo d

66 L. Costello 66(C 1 8) C. Cu rt is 67 N . Goonan 70 J . Green 71 M .Nihill

72 A . Torney

72(C18) D. Rudd 77 A. Costello 80 M.Tehan 85 B. Weber 86 B. Collins 88 N . Abbott 91 A. Whitlock 93 M. Bulman 94 A. Powell 96 Jon Minschin 98 M . Bahen F_{ !

70 B. Cummins 71 A. Meagher

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Featuring 'Bar 385' 385 Cardigan St Carlton

57 M . Saccoccio 58 A. Bear d 59 K. Dowsey 60 D. Lee 61 S . McNernY 62 D. Orchard 63 D. Temby 64 T. Ryan 65 S . Barlo w 66 S . Phemister 67 A, Savoi a 68 A . Hough 69 B . Cambridg e 70 D . Sadler 71 F. Ceron e 72 F. Luc a 73 J . Spragu e y 74 J . Fr 75 M. Mille r

76 M. Sim e 77 P. Geraght y 78 R . Cornis h

79 S. Mardesic

80 S. Freema n 81 T. Williams


The top two in 'A', Old Xaverians and Old Scotch staged an extraordinary game . The Cardinals seemed to be on top in most positions and should have been further ahead at the last change with scores 9 .13 (61) to 6 .12 (48) . O .X . got on top in the final term with Tim Ockleshaw and Dan Richardson getting some goals . The O .X. were astray and kicked 4 .4 . Old Scotch only went forward about three times but got two goals to win 11 .13 (79) to 10 .16 (76) . Tom Wilson took some big marks in defence and Phil Goldberg was tireless on the ball . Mark Gibson and Anthony Damen umpired the game . 200 games to Nick Hooper (Old Scotch), U19 B & F in 1988, and Ian Wallace (Old Trinity), Alan "Dirty" Harry, Club captain and three times B & F at Williamstown, while at Elsternwick the CLUB LEGEND, Paul Mahony, reached 400 games . And, to put the icing on the cake, his son, Shane, will play his 100th game alongside his father . Old Mentonians, in 'C', made certain at fourth position, when they went right away from fifth placed Bull-Temp in the second half, kicking 19 .6 to 6 .3. A magnificent game from Guyan Stroud, who kicked 10, and Twentyman and Murphy . Matthews, Bone, Hare were B-T's best . Beaumaris, second in 'D', kicked accurately, 15 .9 (99) to Old Geelong's 9 .13 (67) . Hard tackling and strong play unsettled Old Geelong . Salisbury was brilliant for Beaumaris, kicking 4 goals in the first quarter and finishing with 6 . Easton, Groves and Nicholson also starred for the winners, with Pescott, Beattie and Harper OG's best .

Would Williamstown (E Central), Southbank (E South), St Bedes Mentone Tigers (U19 2 Blue) go through the season undefeated ? Interstate Rep Rowan Weddle ran out for his 100th game for Old Ivanhoe . Rowan was a member of the back to back premiership teams of 94 and 95 . St Bernards, 8th in 'A', and desperate to avoid the relegation battle surprised third team Collegians, led from the start with Sam Taylor dominant, and supported by Overman, Jason Gollant, Nick Mitchell and Luke Vassallo, and went into the final term leading 12 .14 to 9 .6 . And the final term was a beauty, 12 goals scored, and the home team, the boys from Aberfeldie, at the siren won 16 .17 (113) to 17 .9 (111) . Yori Phillips, Rick Schober, and Frazer were best for Collegians . The Lions had lost three of the last four, and next week would meet Old

Xaverians, keen to get back on the winner's list.

The. U19 VAFA team in the Vic Health U19 Championship celebrated our Centenary Year when they won the championship, competing against VFA, VCFL and VMFL . The VAFA, under the coaching of John Simpson beat VCFL and VMFL convincingly and faced VFA in the last match to decide the winner. In a game that was hard early, the VAFA went away to win 6 .6 to 3 .4. Collegians' Danny Thompson won the Wills Medal for best player in the series .

Old Haileyburians kept up their drive for the four when they held off a strong second half from top team Collegians to celebrate coach Simon Meehan's 50th game with the club . The Bloods led by 8 points at the last change, and then kicked 5 .2 to 3 .3 in the final term to win by 3 points . Veteran Andrew Grant (Old Brighton) kicked 10 goals in his club's 30 .22 win against Parkside's 4 .7. De La saluted the evergreen Tony O'Callaghan, goal umpire in the reserves, an inspiration to his learn, and perhaps, many jokingly suggest, a hazard for the opposition . A player of noted ability in the club's foundation year, as a full back, conunitteeman, president and general factotum, a grand record . Old Melburnians (in B) and Uni Blues played the first draw of the season . Blues led by 27 points at the last change but OM's played a tremendous term, kicking 7 .4 to 3 .1 to set up a draw . Best for Blues Kirsanovs, Gust, Hutchins and for OM's Webb, Bardsley and Stuckey . Hales and Harford were the umpires . For the second time in three weeks, bottom team in 'D' Williamstown, defeated a team in the four, top team, Caulfield Grammarians, and did they wallop them!! 19 .15 to 7 .10 in the finish including a 9 .2 third quarter. Best were Morgan, Turnley, Featherston, Bubnic, Cetinich (Will .) .

Old Brighton 'C' had a wonderful 40pouit win over MHSOB but it was not good enough to get them into the four as they missed out by percentage to Thomastown . Therry moved into 2nd place in 'B' Section with an THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


impressive 62 point win over Parkside who sorely missed Frank Sansonetti . Club President Tom Johnston was in the doldrums . Tony Riddell's 10 goals for St Kilda against Uni Blacks could not save St Kilda CBCOC from 'C' Section . It made 24 goals to Tony Riddell in 2 games . B& F votes in DE & F were as follows: D : Mark Dyson (Ivanhoe) and Gary Norton (0 . ,,'entonians) tied on 16 points . It was Gary's 3rd B & F, as he had previously won 'E' section in '79 and ~0 . E : Vic Zanin (UHSOB) 19 ; A. Mirakian (0 . Ess .) 18 ; C. Bilby (0. Ess .) 19 . F : B. Tierney (Whitefriars) 22 ; A . Post (Comm . Bank) 20 ; P. Tucci (La Trobe) 16 . Top goalkickers for the season were : A - Paul Schuhkraft (Orm) 77 ; B - Chris Freeman (P's1de) 66 ; C - Matt Cavanagh (Kew) 72 ; D - Collins (0 . C'well) 65 ; E - Jenkins (State Bank) 82 ; F- Wilson (St Andrews) 127.

300 games to Assumption's OC Michael "Bull" Howe who joined the club in its foundation year, after a season with Uni Black Jnrs in '62 . A member of the club's only Premiership side in '67, senior coach, life member and above all, his family and good natured manner, "Bull" is one of the clubs greats . 100 games to Jack Hamilton (Uni Blues), Terry Considine (0 . Parade), Doug Dick (0 . Brighton), Tim Mullett (0 . C'well) . Umpire Pat Maebus handled his 150th game . In a superb game, Ormond, desperate to hang on to 4th place, defeated by 3 points Old Scotch, who wanted a victory to get out of their relegation battle . Qtr by qtr scores were 6.3 to 5 .3 ; 9 .10 to 9.4 ; 15 .12 to 14.10 ; 17 .14 (116) to 17.11 (113). Best were Morris, McCooke, Bourne (4 goals) Ormond and A. Smith, Fenton, Tallent (0. Scotch) .

many many years ago. Ian's sister Sue is an Administration Officer at Elsterviek Park . Ivanhoe (J 1) were 3 games clear of nearest rivals Uni Blacks & St Bernard's OC with only one loss to date . The tipsters tally, Syd Whitfield, on 235, led Norm Nugent, 213 . Trailing the field was well known football administrator All Keam, on 164 points . Still it was agreed that his section 'B', was the toughest in the competition ! Old Melburnians, one game outside the four in 'B' defeated 2nd team Ivanhoe, by 14 points. Stars were Roberson (8 goals), R. Brown, Stuart (0. Melb) and Knop, Grant, C . Stewart (Ivanhoe) .

200 games to E'wick's Jeff "Porky" Parkins, John Moodie (Collegians), Gary Johnston (Kew). Peter Hutchinson (Power House) retired after a ificent 356 games.

Reservoir OB, Assumption with Power House were safe in the 'C' section 4, but the fight for the final place was intense with St Kilda CBC (32), O . Xavs (30), Nat Bank (28), Fairfield (24) and O . Hailey (24) all in the battle . Congratulations to John Tudor of O . Paradians for his 200th game against Uni Blues, one of the best players and clubmen that Paradians have seen . John started his amateur career in '61, was a member of the Carnival side in '62 and had played in 6 winning grand final sides . Alphington (5th) stayed in the fight for 'D' Section 4 when they came from behind to defeat Hampton Rovers (9th) by 17 points . Williams, Shaw, Roberts and Alsop (5 goals) were Alphington's best . Leading goalkickers were A - Butcher (Caul . Gr) 72 ; B - Stephens (0. Trinity) 74 ; C - Tuck (Assump) 80 ; D - Shannon (St Pat's) 68 ; E- Walker (0 . Ivanhoe) 92 ; F - iacCullvar (0 . C'well) 52 .

In 'C' top team O. Camberwell Or, defeated 3rd team Hampton Rovers 14 .16 (100) to 12.14 (86). Best were Armstrong, Rogers, King (0 . C'well) and N . Kelly, Revision, Clark (Hampton Rovers) . Therry replaced Banyule in top spot in 'E' when after an even Ist half, they kicked 9 .4 to 5 .9 to win by 29 points . Best were O'Sullivan, C . Mott, Whyley (Therry) and Power, Barnes, Attard (Banyule) .

Victoria thrashed South Aust, 14 . 16 to 1 .4 in the final match of the Carnival at Launceston . It was and still is the lowest ever recorded in a carnival match . Best were Murphy, Hughes, Ward, McLean, Parkes, Wood .

Uni Blues (8th) staved off relegation when they kicked 10 goals in the final term to overwhelm St Bernard's (3rd) by 73 points . Best were Booth, Carne, Anderson (7 goals) (Uni Blues) and Monaghan, Annazzo, Nadzielski (St B's).

Life member and committeeman Colin "Polly" McDonald played his 200th game for Ormond . 100 games to Charles Edlesten and Bill Mumford (Nat . Bank), Tony Blazey and Tony Fenton (OGG), Fred Proctor (0. Parads) and Mick Donegan (Power House) .

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David Hughes was runner-up to Tasmania's captain Bob Newton, for the Grosvenor Medal for B & F player. (David won the trophy at Adelaide Carnival in '64) .

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Winning Edge Presentations Players in last week end's semifinals certainly proved

themselves "men for all seasons" as the vaga ries of our Melbourne weather presented them with vastly different conditions during each match.

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weather also caused some surprise results even though each match combatant faced the same conditions. My success rate was 66% as I selectedfour winners.

Review of Semi Finals . SECTION 1 FIRST SEMI FINAL. De La Salle set up their eventual victory with a strong opening quarter, which saw them build a twenty point lead by the first change . Just as St Kevin's found difficulty scoring in the first quarter so did De La Salle in the second when the only addition to their score was a behind. The second quarter proved to be St Kevin's best of the game despite their inaccuracy, which limited their half time lead to three points .

De La Salle attacked frequently during the third quarter while St Kevin's could only add two behinds . Thus at the last change, De La Salle held a twenty four point advantage . The last quarter proved to be the most evenly contested of the match. St Kevin's finally broke through for the only two goals kicked at the eastern end and actually "won" the quarter by one point . However De La Salle held a twenty three point lead at the final siren. Better players for the winners included ; Shane Rudd (3 goals), Phil . Brasher, the Brothers Buick, Smith and McNamara. Best for St Kevin's were ; Trent Dillon, Daniel McArdle, Sam Gribble (3 goals) and Louis Katavolos . SECOND SEMI FINAL . Reigning premiers, Old Xaverians, set the standard in their quest for their seventh successive premiership with a match winning effort in the first quarter when they held Prahran scoreless and kicked four goals two behinds themselves . The second quarter was virtually a repeat of the first with the Xaverians scoring another three goals while holding Prahran to a solitary goal . Final's nerves and lack of application such as short kicking were hindering Prahran, who trailed by thirty seven points at half time . Scoring was low in the third quarter . Prahran kicked the only goal as the "Two Blues" struggled to remain in the contest . At the last change, when' The Crocodiles" held a thirty four point lead, their Coach, David King, in his address, singled out Dave Storey for his sterling performance at centre half back in nullifying the 2002 Mason Medallist, Dave Butterworth .

The last quarter was the most even of the game although Prahran despite better efforts, failed to bridge their deficit and went down by thirty five points after a dismal and undisciplined game by many of the stars, who had brought Praliran the minor premiership . "The Crocodiles" were led well by skipper, Tony 22

Landrigan, while the reliable Nick Rathgeher and Rob George also showed out . For Prahran ruck man , Geoff Scott, defender, Dave Green, rover Justin Eve and Rvan Pritchard were best . SECTION 2 NORTH . FIRST SEMI FINAL. The younger and faster Old Xaverians set tip their thirteen point victory over the physically stronger, Therry Penola with a five goal to one point effort in the first quarter. Only inaccuracy by the Xaverians in the second quarter limited them to a twenty four point half time lead .

Although their inaccuracy continued during the third quarter, Old Xaverians held a twenty one point lead at the last change . The last quarter was a high scoring one as the ball moved up and down the ground . Just as Therry Penola seemed likely to move to within a goal of Old Xaverians an indiscretion by a defender resulted in successive goals by Old Xaverians without the ball being returned to the centre . Therry Penola ran out of time as the finished thirteen points behind Old Xaverians . None was better for the winners than " Jedi" (Josh Ireland), who was well supported by Simon McCarthy. For Therry Penola the best were : Steve O'Halloran, Mark Crotty. Anthony McAuliffe and Ron Costello . SECOND SEW FINAL . This game provided the closest finish of the Round as Old Ivanhoe clung to a five point margin at the final siren . The scores were even during the match with Old Ivanhoe ahead by five points at the first change . At half time Marcellin only trailed by three points . By three quarter time Old Ivanhoe led by twelve points . Their effort during this quarter really set up their victory as Marcellin outscored the reigning premiers in the last to only go down by five points . Best for Old Ivanhoe were; Marty Veal, Andrew Weisz, Jordon Risstrom (4 goals) and Marty Stewart . Marcellin was well served by Jason Mathews and Daniel Hogan . Long after the scores have been forgotten, memories of the spectacular mark by Mareellin's, Rod Beayni will linger with those who saw it . SECTION 2 SOUTH . FIRST SEMI FINAL . This match produced a much closer contest than many considered possible given the way in which St Leo's accounted for Old Brighton in Round 15 . The first quarter, played in a drizzle . was evenly contested as through straighter kicking St Leo's held a four point lead . This was increased to eleven points at half time . A spirited come back in the third quarter saw Old Brighton trail by four points at the last change . For about the first fifteen minutes the scores remained close and extra playing time seemed likely. Then in a burst St Leo's THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


four unanswered goals to record a twenty point i doubt accuracy helped as scoring shots wer e `v_ Leo's were ; S .Bavage, A.Tinetti, P .Farquhar

1'homas . For Old Brighton, Xavier Carra, Michael dv, David Cochran (4 goals) played well while Tim . played his usual serviceable game . - D SEMI FINAL . Unbeaten in home and away As, Collegians met their match when bad kickin g . nash Blues to remain in touch on th e d. The first quarter saw Collegian s go to a point lead. Greater accuracy would have it . Monash seized the moment and lifted in o dominate the second quarter and trail by on e e r a tense and low scoring third quarter Monash hel d oint lead at the last change . The lead fluctuated the last quarter before Monash veteran Bryc e i two goals clinched a thirteen point victory fo r 'onash were ; Matt . Riddle, the Woods Brother s

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ey Fin a ls . :_)N 1 . Despite Prahran having comfortably I Be La Salle twice this season, there remains a 'it about Prahran under pressure as instanced last lay . Coach, Steve Ivak should have preache d ?l fundamentals to his players this week followin g insipid performance against Old Xaverians . Will De Ile's great final's experience help them or will n bounce back to -win? That is the question ! c it what they have done over the season it is difficul t how Prahran could wilt for the second successive Surely their key forwards, Cartledge an d -orth will kick more than one goal between the m iunday! liamson will have his players ready to go and I i that their experience will serve them well . Can ne Rudd kick goals or will he be removed to defence ' :e Williamsons? Can Phil . Brasher and David ilungs survive consecutive hard games? I suspect the :lran small men will do well especially as De La Sall e likely to again be without Jason Richardson . uLh Prahran are my selection, I believe De La Salle 1 push them very close . ON 2 NORTH . Marcellin have defeated Old ans twice during the season . The "Eagle's" margi n - Round 7 was twelve points and in the atrociou s lions in Round 14, their margin was twenty thre e Old Xaverians impressed last week despite their wayward i king . Their youngsters were too fast for Therry Penola d today on the bigger ground they will take some >, )pping. I have watched the two sides over the past fortnight and I!,째lleve that Old Xaverians possess the greater depth of it . Ireland and McCarthy worried Marcellin during season and they starred in the semi final . Marcelli n ;ood players in the Mathews Brothers, Kest, Magris -d Hogan, each of whom must do well today if the

"Eagles" are to triumph . Despite the risk of being accused of never selecting Marcellin, it is my belief that Old Xaverians will win today. SECTION 2 SOUTIi . At first glance, Collegians should win today as they have defeated St Leo's by seventy four and by frfty three points when they have met during the season . Against this background is the fact that St Leo's have improved and they are playing aggressive football . Collegians crashed in last year's finals and maybe last week's result was a portend of another fade out . We will learn the truth today.

A contest for the purists will be that between the dual Fisher Medallist, Brendan Hains and the runner up Paul Mc Gloin. Collegians leader, Dave Lumley has led by example against St Leo's and he should do so again as should forward, Greg Oakley. I select Collegians as their depth of talent should carry them to victory .

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Veteran Marcus Barber, who has done everything associated with maintaining Old Brighton as a force in Club XVIII, suffered four broken bones in his ankle in last week's Semi Final . Marcus your many friends at Old Brighton and throughout the V.A.F.A . wish you a speedy and complete recovery and all hope to see you back on the field in 2d03. Best wishes too go to Marcus and Kate, whose first child is expected within the next few weeks .

CLUB XVIII /I *Cartlidge Terzini `R. George *Hardwick *Butterworth

Prahran 0 100 St Kevin s 1 35 Old Xaverians 2 32 Old Xaverians 2 32 Prahran 1 30 - includes finals goals CLUB XVIII NORT H *HIn gston Old Ivanhoe 0 32 Wall Marcellin 2 26 *Eastrmire Therrv Penola 0 23 *Stewart Old Ivanhoe 3 23 *McGrath Old Xaverians 0 18 - Includes finals goal s CLUB XVIII SOUTH *Oakley Collegians 0 49 'Collie r Monash Blues 2 44 McMillan Hampton Rov 28 White Whitefriars 27 *Liptrot Old Brighton 1 27 - Includes finals goal s

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1STSEt? FT- IL 3.4 3.5 7 .10 9 .11 (65) DE LA SALLE ST KEVIIVS 0.2 3.8 3 .10 5 .12 (42) De La Salle: Rudd 3. Buick 1, Brasher 1, Richardson 2, Manni.x 1, Ford 1 . Best Smith . McNamara, Brasher. Buick . Serong. Tucker. B. Buick. St Kevins: Gribble 3, Terzini 1, Quirk 1. Best Dillon, McArdle, Gribble, KatavoLas, Ptvetta . Schink . Umpires: R . Benson, R . Parker (F) . B . Nunn, P. Girolami (B) . C . Hoekley, T. Byrnes (G) 2ND SENH FINA L 4.6(30) PRABRAN 0.0 1 .3 2.4 OLD XAVERIANS 4 .2 7.4 7.8 9.11 (65) Pritchard. Green, Scott. Eve. Prahrsn : Green 2, Geri, Butterworth. Best Miller, Geri Old Xaverians: R George 2, L Hardwick 2, Ward, C Carrodus . Fowler. Calman . Best C Carrodus . Storey. Cahoon, Poulis . J Hardwick . Fay. Umpires : L. McIntyre . M. Thornhill (F), B. Adamson, R Benson (J) (B), J. Adamson, P. Rapke (G)

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THERRY PENOLA 0.1 2.2 4 .4 8.7 (55) OLD XAVERIANS ( 2) 5.2 5.8 6 .13 9 .14 (68) Therry Panels : Pinner 3, 0' Halloran 2, Lyons 1 . Costello 1, Carbis 1 . Best 0'Halloran, Crotty . Kelly. McAaliffe. Costello. Chapman. Old Xaverians : Not received. Umpires: P. Rapke, T. Robbins (F), B . O'Halloran . T . Hansen (B). D . Windlow, P. Mitchell (G) 2ND SEAH FINAL OLD IVANHOE 2.5 4.6 6.11 7.13 (55) 7 .8(50) MARCELLIN 2.0 4.3 5 .5 Old Ivanhoe : Risstrom 4, Marty Stewart 3 . Best Jordon Risstrom . Best: Veal. 4deisz. Stewart, Tollev, Smith. hTareellin:lValt 2, Beayni 2 . Magris . J . Mathews. Best Hogan. J. Mathews, O'Brien, SyTnes . MeCartn . S. Mathews. Umpires : T. Hall. T. Brideson (F). D. Windlow, P . Nailer (B), B . O'Halloran . R li'mdlow (G) CLUB Ii.ViR1S0UTH 1ST SEMI FIl}dAl. ST LEOS EMirLAUS WP 4.1 6 .3 7.3 11.3 (69) 7.7(49) OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 4 .4 6.5 St Leos: Conteso tto 2, McGloin 2 . D. McGloin 2 . Daniels 2, Nolan 1, M . Contesotto 1 . Mescher 1 . Best : Savage, Tined. Farquhar, Thomas . Levins. P. McGloin . Old Brighton: Cochran 4. Liptrot 1, Kennedy 1, Ryan 1 . Best : Carra, Kennedy, Cochran, Hooper, Sedgwick, VJhite)a v . Umpires : S. Mason, A Barro (F), T. Wmdlow, B. Nunn (B), D . Arthurs, B. Weird (G) 2ND SErM FINAL COLLEGIANS 2.7 3.7 4 .7 5 .9 (39) MONASH BLUES 0 .2 3.6 4 .8 7.10 (52) Collegians : Christie 1 . S.Day 1 . Gay 1 . Grant 1, Ross 1 . Best: Cooke, Brain, Christie, M. Use, Sztar, Baxter . Monash Blues: M . Woods 2, Coughlan 2. Collier 2 . Moir 1 . Best: Riddle . L . Wbods . Coughlan. Byrben . M. !t'oods. Collier. Ump ires : J . Ciccotosto. T. Byrnes (F), P. Mitchell . B. Norm (B). C. Hockley, R. Parker (G)

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46 D Cook . . . . . . . . 47 R Sztar . . . . 51 D Jayatilake 61 D Osborne . 66 G Oakley . . . 71 A Gay . . . . . 72 K Downs . . . 77 L Beardsley

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La Trobe University's Brian Grills will be talking finals after the Trobers notched their fifth consecutive win and continued a late march towards September . The Trobers won a heart stopper by two points against the Fitzroy Reds, keeping their season dreams alive . University had nine different goal kickers with Perry awarded best on ground and well supported by White and Edwards . The Reds were disappointed with their inaccurate kicking that could have sealed an unlikely victory . Diacogiogis and Dibenedetto kicked three goals each . Clarke and Timm performed well again, while Camilerri & Quinn also tried hard . Oakleigh exposed Parkside's lack of fitness as star forwards Bromley and MacKenzie virtually beat the Devils singlehandedly. The Krushers over ran the Devils 20 .15 (135) to 18.12 (120) with Bromley and MacKenzie kicking a staggering 12 goals between them .

In the first quarter Parkside kicked with a five goal tie=ind, and dominated finishing with 10 goals to two . Tall forward/ruckman Chris Welsh marked strongly, and along with rover Shannon Ware, they kicked three each . The second quarter was a role reversal with Oakleigh full of grit and determination klcking seven goals eight and cutting Parkside's lead to only three points at the long break. In the second half Oakleigh came out firing and dominated play against the wizrd . They won the ball around the ground and set up a four goal lead at three quarter time . In the last quarter Parkside recovered to have most of the play kicking seven goals, but could not stop the Krushers from scoring five of their own . Onballers Wise and Hockey gave their usual 110% effort, and G il Davies and Andy Copley tried hard all day. For the Krushers Clark, Dalton and the two forwards had terrific performances . Yarra Valley showed why they are the side to beat with a commanding 79 point victory over Bentleigh . The Demons only showed glimpses of the form that has carried them to good wins in recent weeks . Dimattina and Fishlock gave their all and were Bentleigh's two best players, a fighting last quarter was the only thing the Demons salvaged out of the day . The Bushrangers r~~zre well served by Cremean with four goals and Middlin three . Stone and MacVean were also good contributors . Salesian all but sealed second position on the D2 ladder, with a solid 10 goal win against Kew . In a game between the two second placed teams Kew (second bottom) and Salesian (second top) it was a close encounter up until quarter time . Salesians led by two points at the first change and gradually built a match whining lead from there . The second half saw Salesian kick nine goals to three, and eventually run out victors by 10 goals . Grace and Taylor combined well to fmish with five goals each, while Bobetic, Knott and Campbell collected plenty of possessions across the ground. For the battling Kew, Looker kicked two goals and Blair, Moore and Drago were better players . Peninsula kept itself in the race for a final's berth with its biggest win for the year, putting paid to Old Carey's challenge to the tune of 70 points. Some of the Pirates bigger names, who'd been struggling over recent weeks, answered the call in

emphatic fashion . With Christian Pettitt dominating across hal f

back and James Coghlaii ~-- ~------ ~ again a focal point u p forward, Peninsula maintained the pressure all day a ;, k'. much improved skills and disposal stretched its lead : change. And along the way, Pirate Steve Parsons lodgd ; claim for D2's 'Mark of the Year' . The Pirates were ) committed and organized for the C's who gave another embarrassing display . Cam Mason and Steve Vitali in defence were about the only C's to trouble their opponents . Today's match of the round is between La Trobe Univ y an d Peninsula, a g; ie that will go along way to decidi e final four. The Pirates sit third on 10 wins and hT a percentage of 102 .25, with University fifth, nine wins and a percentage of 104.82 . The run home for both sides will not be easy with La Trobe playing league leaders Yarra Valli d 0akleigh in the last two rounds, while Peninsula has a finish against Salesian and Kew . Todays resuli 'II

make or break the season for one of these two sides. L~: ri Peninsula recaptured its early season form by annihilating C' ;d Carey. League sharp shooter Pazye had plenty of support in ule forward line, with Coghlan added more potency bagging five . The Trobers key movers will be Edwards and Perry . In a close match and writli so much riding on the result I think Peninsula - a top three team for most of the year - should have the man power to halt University's nin at the finals & win by 17 points, Bentleigh will face a pumped Oakleigh who are coming off back to back ruts, a first for this season . The Krushers are playing committed football, while the Demons were well beaten last week by Yarra Valley . With finals fast approaching, coach Dimattina will be hoping his chargers hit form and build momentum . A September finish should spur on Bentleigh, and in their goal scoring machine and co-captain Chris Sharps 150th, the Demons should get home by around six goals .

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, have been disappointing recently . The Bushrangers have ,n strong, skillful and methodical in their matches this a and will power over the C's by 10 goals . 'e ' ll bounce back against the to be relegated Kew . 1 c GY;Is will want to forget last week's performance after kIdng 10 goals in the opening 1/4, only to see the lead and 17 ? pis dwindled away by the Krushers . Parkside by 3 goals .

an is up against the sixth placed Fitzroy Reds, a team le of producing an upset on their day . Salesian hit the last week with a solid and confidence boosting win . sroy's running game almost produced a win agains t rsity, with only two points separating the sides at the siren . But With the double chance up for grabs, Sa'( sian s 1 in by 34 points .

iLi;iGel - congratulates Chris Sharp on 150 games . Chris is rent Co-captain and has led the goal kicking for the club ;ue for the past three years. Chris is a great clubman an d ' pl tyer by team mates and opposition, the club thanks C for his loyalty and look forward to many more fine games . A or cc agratulations to Stuart Craven on 50 games, Stuart has ct up from the juniors and rejoined its this year after a short st t with Caulfield Grammarians . Stuart is a one of our two's mos t tent players and always gives his all, well done Stuart and Suck . YARRA VALLEY - Roberto Drew (50 games) Congratulations to Rua on 50 outstanding games. Rob is a robust, highly skilled and elusive half back ffanker, who always plays with a lot of passion and self belief . A contributor both on and off the field is the youngest player at club to reach this milestone . Keep it up Rob! PENINSULA - pays tribute to Vice-Captain Eivion Bowen on reaching 150 senior games today . His ferocious, attacking ,yie of play has set the standard at Peninsula for much of the p1st decade and his leadership has been inspirational , mgratulations Eiv on reaching this well deserved and hard ught milestone and from your many friends and teammates : er many years . a big thank you . PARKSIDE - Anthony Vita 100 Games. Anthony Vita is a highly ='.JIled player who can hold down a key position in defence or attack, or play as an attacking winger or half back flanker . He matches u p it taller forwards every week with courage and determination, an d tes value his coolness under pressure and accurat e livery. "Leets" is not short on confidence, which makes him an onId leader and a role model for younger players . Anthony Romano 50 Games . Anthony Romano plays on the back-line where he plays his courage every week by backing in to packs to take "oneab" marks . "Junior" can play as a key forward when required, and admired for his commitment and team spirit, -atula'tions to both from their mates ' Parkside .

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째,10 13 .13 1z17 (119) OLD CATL': 13 4 .7 5 .11 6 .13 (49) Peninsula: J .CogI`_ .u 5, Pal. :::.~ 3, P*itt 2, Torossi 2, Crean 2 . TPrendergast, A.Atchison, S.Parsons . Best Pettitt, Deniry, S .Prendergast. J.Coghlan, AAtchison. Payze. Old Carey: Vancuylenberg, Raftopoulos, Everitt . Cann, McConnell, Morrison . Best: Mitali, Wood . Battle. }fonstantanidis, Oppy, Vasilopoulos. Umpires: P. Griffiths (F), B . Hoare (R), G . Rollo (G) FITZROY REDS 2 .3 6.4 7.11 11.12 (78) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .0 7.1 9.4 12 .8 (80) Fitzroy Reds: Diacogiorgis 3 . DiL,enedetto 3, Tornese 2, Mitchell, Quinn, Cairns, Drury. Best Clarke. Timm, Camilleri, J Parsons, Quinn. Drury . La Trobe University: Wesley 2. Farrant 2, Motion, Stte(dridge . Edwards, Dunne. Mawdslcy, Snllttt, Perry. Best Perry. 4xr'ttJte, Edwards, Streldrick, Gleeson . Mcmeekin Umpires: G. Skandakumar, M . Brixton (F) . C. Love (B) . P. Love. N. Murphy(G) KEW 2 .5 4.5 6.9 7.11 (53 ) SALESIAN 2.7 6.15 7.18 15.23 (113) Kew : Looker 2, Aitken, Bradiey, Fitzgerald, O'Connor. Carman . Best Blair, Moore, Pabmyi. Looker. Drago, Woodhouse. Salesian : Grace 5, Taylor 5, Sutherland . Oldfieid, Knott . Bobetic. Brown . Best Taylor, Bobetie, Knott, Campbell, Brown . Nannes . Umpires : A. Ladd (F), M. Ladd (B ) YARRA VALLEY 5.5 11.7 18.10 21 .15 (141) BENTLEIGH 1 .1 4.2 6 .4 9 .8(62) Yarra Vall ey : Cremean 4, iviiddlin 3, Stone i, Crowe 1, Drew 1, hiacGean 2, Perry 1 . Pearce 1, Ssavageri . Drew I, Thompson 1, Collie 1 . Best Stone, Muddlm, Cremean MacVean, Peake . Bentleigh : Sharp 3. Sice I, Dimaturia 1, Flshlock 1 . Eyles 1, Miksad 1, Gold 1 . Best Fishiock . Dimattllta, Atiaway. Gold . Piti7to, Sharp. Umpires: D . Lane (F), R Dodd, E. Boal (G ) 0.41CLEIGH 2 .1 9.9 16.11 20 .15 (135) PARKSIDE 10 .2 10.6 1 3 .9 18.12 (120 Oakleigh: Bromley 7. MacKenzie 5, Hunter 2 . Taylor 2. Mtts 1, Malcolm 1 . Perdll;omatis i . T%arkalzos 1 . Best- Clark, Bromley. Dalton, Dooley. Marshall, MacKenzie , Parkside: Not received . Umpires: L. Holmes (F) . T . Casucelli (B) RESERVES PENINSULA 2.3 3 .6 3.6 5.8 (38) OLD CAREY 0.2 1 .3 3.6 4.7(31) Peninsula: Angus, Krohn, Murray. VlcKinstry, Muir . Best- Claringbold, Barber. Murray. Quail, RCarmml. Liuz r~i . Old Carey: L.Guerra, Winchester, P.Graham. B .Chiucharell9 . Best: N .Bull, Elsner, L,Guerra. L .Clllucharelli. BGraham, England. FITZROY REDS 5.4 10 .7 14 .12 17.14 (116) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 2 .1 2 .2 4 .6(30) Fitzroy Reds : Kane 8. Walsh 3. Prior 3, Bromley 2. Bare. Best: T. Jackson, Walsh, screen, Pengelty, Bare, Kane. La Trobe University: Bowden, Watson. Gilmour, Fredrickson . Best Bowden, Gilmour . Baillie, Watson . Pitaro . KEW 0 .3 5.4 11 .5 18.9 (117) SALESIAN 2 .3 5.6 7 .8 8.10 (58) Kew. Bradley 6, Black 3. BSoussi 3, Bell 2, Pitons, Bruno . Watts. Matins, Best: Cronut, Wans . Moussi, b4eArdle, Acfield, dvIlkrou. Salesian: Todd 4, Chalmers. Bowman . Bates, Hogan . Best: Hogan, Callaghan. Bates, Boannan, Brennan. YARRA VALLEY 3 .3 8.4 11.5 14.8 (92) BENTLEIGH 0 .1 0.7 2.9 3.10 (28) Yams Valley: Laing 3. Tompkins 2 . Pask 2, R Collett. Drew, Reynolds. Davies, Ho, Coutts . Best Collett, Git!ies, Joiner, Laing, Past' . Smith . Bentleigh: Punter, L PitUto . 19vona . Best: Padgham . Walker, b7vona, Laxford, Craven. Krotafil . OAKLEIGH 3.2 6 .4 7.6 9.6(60) PARKSIDE 2.2 7 .5 10 .11 11 .11 (77) Oakleigh : Cooper 4, Nd;ak:s 2, Cooke I . King 1, Spcstto 1 . Best Kerley . Ryan, Cooper, Nikakis, Taylor, Ear . Parkside : No t

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BEN?LEOGH

Coach : Paul Dimattina Res Coach : Steve Hall 1 C. Sharp (C) 2 P. Morgan 3 A. Piffito 4 S. Side 5 M . Eyles (C) 6 R. Webe r 7 N. Lane 8 C. Goalie 9 I . Jackso n 10 A. Henry 11 D . Martin 12 M. Barker 13 L . Pittito 13aP. Papanicolaou 14 P. Krassaris 15 B . McAliece

16 L. Airey 17 J . Handfield 18 S . Adaway 19 R. English 20 R. Fishloc k 21 B . Istead 22 F. Dimattina 23 S. Adams 24 P. Gatto 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J. Seeley 28 M. McCulloc h 29 A. Clough 30 A. Miksa d 31 S. Craven 32 J. D Giorgi o 33 P. Withington 34 M . Pin e 35 L. Ireson (VC) 36 M . Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G . Prig g 40 M . Walker 41 J . Neve 42 A. Mikkelsen 43 C. Martin 44 A. Simon 45 A. Wad e 46 R . Lawford 47 A. Strauch F. Cavanagh 49 B. Clark 50 A. Stanes 51 S . Truffaut 52 L. Sampson 53 A . Sanfilippo 55 G. Richard s 56 C. Aitken 57 A. King 58 T. Caterson 59 P. Ciccarela 61 C. Park 62 D. Krotofil

fl OY RE DS Coach : Graham Burgen Res Coach : Andrew George

Club 18 Coach: Greg Box 1(a) M. Frisby 1(b) S . Sukhar

2 A. Walsh 3 S. Dibendetto

4 (a) J . Hamilto n 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: Bryne 11 (a) B. Atherton 11 V N. Krick 2 ~ M . amesy J 14 3 T. Clarke 15 J . Vernal i 17 (a)B . Lee 17 (b) B. Foynes 18 M . Heena n 19 P. Cook 20 T. Mitchel l 21 C. Meighen 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. Bance 41 R. Burgman 42 I . McBurnie 43 A. Maroo n 44 J . Abou-Eid 45 M . Sinfield 46 (a) D . Timm 46 (b) N . Mann 49 A Puglia 48 N . Vaughan 50 B. Aggenbach 51 M. Cairns

52 B. O'Conno r 53 S. Addicott

54 J. Parsons 55 N . Matthews 55 D . Atkin 56 (a) T. Madden 56 (b) N. Currie 57 R . Rome 58 B . Cahill 59 R. Johnston e 61 G. Virtu e 62 N . Auden 63 C. Andrew 64 G . Johnson 66 D. Timms 67 R. Holderhead 68 A. Monk 69 S. Pidotto 71 (a) P. Gunn 71 (b) T. Lesk e 72 M. Bennett 73 J. Bare 75 B. Pollar d 76 P. Everar d 77 A. Grillo

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81 a) J . Horridge r as ~M ~ Reidi~e

87 CC. Nave 91 D. Fitts

111 B . Donovan 117 M . Rosenthal

: : _~,fi Coach : Rohan Doherty Asst Coach : Darren Searle

LA TROBE IlNVERS'TY Coach : Brian Grills

OAKLEIGH Coach : Paul Taylor Asst Coach : Pat McKenn a

Res Coach : David Huffer

Res Coach: Garth Dartnell

1 N. Lymn 2 L. Ftzgerald 3 B. Marchesani

1 P. Farrant 2 S. Fre drickson 3 D. Sheldrick (C)

1 B . Goo 2 V. M oe n 3 D. MacKenzie (VC )

5 A. Makris 6 N . Tinetti (DVC) 7 G . O'Connor 8 D . Mainsbridge 9 A. Eaton 10 B. Cullen 11 B. Woodhouse 12 K. Tancredi 13 C . Kiriakou 14 J. Looker 15 C . Bradley (C) 16 D. Wood 17 B . Alen (RVC) 18 N . Dahlstrom

5 S. Adamthwaite 6 S. OToole 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

5 D . Bromley 6 R . Doole y 7 M. Short (RVC) 8 R . Marshal l 9 J. Moutis 10 L . Thomas 11 S. Nicolosi 12 G. Treacy 13 S . Randl e 14 R . Keating 15 G. Redford 16 K . Marshal l 17 A . Hunter 18 J . Connellan (RC) 19 R. Cooper 20 J . Tolley 21 A. Perdikomatis 22 S . Casa 23 J . Kerley 24 P. Taylo r 25 C . Marshall 26 A. Kitts (DVC) 27 G. Smith 28 A. Khod r 29 D . Hall 31 T. Bromley (C ) 32 J. Brow n 33 M . Clark 34 B . Varkatzos 35 R. Nuske 36 M . Ryan 37 P. Nikaki s 38 B . Papadopoulos 39 G . Dartnell 40 P. Tatterson 41 A. Rogers ~ 42 S. Dalto n 43 R . Papworth 44 N . Smith 45 G . Chapman 46 B. Nguyen 47 T. Nguyen 49 B. Ev ans 50 P. Malcolm 51 . B. Gant

Res Coach : Greg Crimmins

4 G . Crimmins

19 J . Denni s

20 A. Acfield 21 M . Ayers 22 C. Stevens 23 T. Aitken 24 J . Delahunty 25 C. Watts 26 S. Symes 27 T. Moore 28 M. Xuereb (RDVC) 29 M. Dalrymple 30 C . Giansante (RC) 31 D . Cocking 32 A. Dra g o 33 D . Wayland 34 J . Hunter

35 R . Bruno

36 S . Rya n 37 J . Landwehr (VC) 38 T. Connolly 39 N . Caluccio 40 D. Russo

41 R. Livingston

42 P. Dennis 43 L. O'Donnel l 44 M. Raffaele 45 A. laross i 46 A. Pirona 47 J . Denton 48 S. Mirrou 49 L . Bradley 50 A. Carman 51 M. Blai r 52 D . Hayes 53 M. Stevenson

54 R .~ Waller

55 D. Searle 56 T. Frith 57 R. Doherty 58 P. Thomley 59 D. Fabinyi 61 S . Mouss i 64 J . Croni n 65 D. Kinross 66 S . McCardel 68 G . Black

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19 S . White 20 A . Murphy 21 D. Edmunds 22 P. Stewart 24 S . Edwards 26 B. Phillips 27 D. Gilmour 28 C . Ros s 29 A. Pendell 30 J. Smith 31 M. Fanni g 32 D . Hill

33 M . Watson 34 A . Murray 35 J . Eyre 36 T. Mawdsley 37 C. Porte r 39 N . Rosengren 40 R. Slater

42 D. Gleaso n 43 A. Poul ton 45 D. McKeekin 46 B . Launikonis 47 A. Samson 50 K. Hopkins 51 C . Francias 52 T. Stauton 54 T. Peters 55 A. Cummings J. Laidlaw, 66 A. Ballie 70 J. Dumaresq

4 P. Papadopoulos

52 . C . Cooke 53 . C . Hoga n 54 O. Parton 55 D. Moulang 56 B . King

57 A. Jury 58 M . Coppock 59 C. Taylo r 60 J . Sposito 61 S. Bar 63 B. Anderso n 64 F. Loiacon o

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OLD CAREY

Coach : Glenn Taylor Res Paul Montgomery 1, C. Angus (VC) 2. D. Fael s 3• M. Cohen 4, S • Wall 5, PKonstantinidis

6,- C. Campbell (C)

7, H . Van Cuylenburg

7 . A. Drover R

8 . M . Cann g• B. Shutie 10 . K . Shrives 11, N. Everett (VC) 12, L. MacFar lane 13. M . Sontag 14. M . Curry

15. N . Bull 16. R . Graham 17. M. Yarnel l 18. C . Matthew s 18. B. C hi uchiarelli R 19T. Wood 19. P. Drake R

20. J . Raftopoulos

21 . R. Leong 22 . C. Battle 23, T. Price 24 . P. Unkles 25 . P. Busse 25 . L . Chiuchiarelli R 26. D . Sherr 27, N . Vasilopoulos (C) 28. H . Morrison 29. S. Assimo 30. A. War Guerra 31 . J. d 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 . ENins 40. T. Robison

41 . A. Gates

42. P. Montgomery 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. Hall 52 . A . Stevens 53 . A . Pitts 54 . K . Giannikos 55. L . Patterson 58. J. Boncher 59. C . Mason 60. L . Brain 61 . C . Davey .62. P. Tompkins 63. B. Rodrigues 64. S . Sutton 65. D. Eisne r 67. C. Hickey 68 . S . Hart 69 . O . Winchester 70 . J . Marshall 71 . S . Feehan

72 . J . Engwerda

73 . C . Elliott 74 . S. Mees 75 . C . Smith 76 . J . Vogel 77. B. Spedding 78. N . Latham !.Mart 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 McCal l 13 A . Copley (RC) V 14 P. HanleyY 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. Maruili 25 M . McPherson 27 D. Matthews 28 R. Martinez 29 J . Libroaperto 30 T. Barlow 31 S . Hogan

32 J . McCall 33 K . Allan RC 34 M. Romano ) 35 G . Panjari 36 M. O'Connor

38 H . Byrne 42 P. Dean 43 B. Gorman 44 P. Soligo 45 B. McGillian 46 C. Welsh

47 C. Tyson 48 C. Ross 49 S . Pascoe 51 A. Valomidos 52 B . Cassano 53 P. Romano 54 S . Marino 55 M. Wise 56 T. Wise 57 B. Boughton 58 T. Mangos 60 J . Drakopoulos 61 P. Tascone 63 R. Jones 65 S. Carmody 66 C. Chioppi 70 S . Diver 71 A . Inglis

_,P?' Coach: Rod Kerley Res Coach : Neil Franks 1 S . Parsons 2 A . Parsons

3 M. Goldthorp 4 E . Bowen (Vc) 5 N . Kent 6 M. Warner 7 S. Murray 7 N . Franks (Res .) 8 P. Angus 9 M. Dentry 9 P. Krohn (Res. ) 10 A. Haley T. Trevrhi tt 11 S . Ferguson 12 C. Pettitt 13 T. Braden 14 S . White 1 5 A . Wood 16 S. Claringbold 17 J. Coghlan 18 J. Whelan 19 A. MclGnstry

20 S. Prendergast 21 A. Macpherson 22 A. Atchison (C)

23 R. Powney

24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchison

26 P. Prendergast 27 S . Payze 28 B . Taylor 29 S . Torossi 30 A . Crean 31 G. Davies 32 H . Shorten 33 R . Stainforth 34 M . 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. Littiechild 43 G . Gardiner 44 A. Kelson 45 D. Baker 46 L. Prendergast 47 L. Palmer 48 A. Bonner 49 C . Wilson 50 P. Arnol d 51 R . Sharpin 52 T. Neal 56 P. Rittman 57 M. Conroy 58 D. Brennan 59 S . Foss 69 J . Muir

SALESIAN O .C . Coach : Gary Connolly Assist Coach: David Todd Res Coach : David Todd 1 A . Stevens 2 A Anderson 3 S. Sutherland 4 S. Bobeti c 5 M. Canavan 6 D . Forer 7 G . Gaspari 8 S. Logan g A. Campbell 10 S. Oldfield 11 A. Davey 12 M . Bates 13 I . Bobetic 14 J . Ngo 15 C. Ryan 16 G. Irvine 17 M . Ferwerda 16 D. Barry 19 S. Brown

20 A. Seeger

21 A. Bates 22 R . Stevens 23 S. Nolan 24 A. Grace

25 M. Tambling 26 J. Nannes

27 A. Higgins 28 M . Byrne

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30 M . Cooke 31 J . Shirley 32 G. Riley 33 N . Callaghan 34 D. Rao 35 P. Knott 36 D . Todd

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38 T. Nligan 39 P. Pitts 40 M. Forer 41 J. Novello 42 P. Evans 43 E. Maillard 44 C. Hun t 45 S. Horvath

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47 B. Bowman 48 M . Bourke 49 G. Gleeson 50 P. Allen 51 S . Parisi 52 R. Cincotta 53 B . Chalmers 54 D. Allen 55 E . Hanaphy 56 D. SGnear 57 D . Gheblikan 58 S. Butler 59 D . Blak e 60 D . levoli 61 J. Radi 62 B. Kirchner 63 L. Seager 64 J . McClaren 65 A. Dar 66 C. Clauson 67 A . Thain 68 A . Healey 69 B . Atkins 70 A . Chiappini 71 R . Cincotta 72 D . Oliver 73 A. Gaspari 74 C . Roache 75 A. Sexton 79 S. Morrsh 80 M. Forbes 81 P. Tudey 82 M. Smith 83 D. Bowman

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Coach : Tim Killworth Res Coach : Rowan Davi s 1 R. Pearce 2 T. Morri s 3 R. Thompson 4 M . Fun 5 A . Drewg 6 R . Dew 7 C . Beal 8 L. Morri s 9 J. Keem 9 C . Ros s 10 T. Hancock 1 1 F. Macvea n 12 J . Cremean 13 L. Gillies 14 E. Krus e 15 N. Pas k 16 L. Taylor 17 A . Laing 18 L. Whit 18 D. Rosse

19 J. Strong 20 T. Hal e 21 D . Stevenson 22 B. Drew 23 R . Yee 24 M. Davies 25 F. Pellagrin o 26 J . 27 S. Savage 9e

28 B . Reynolds

29 R. Coutts 30 D. Potter 31 B . Sturzake r

32 J . Parry 33 P. Cremea n 33 D . Ireland 34 C . Frase r 35 B. Peake 37 D . Balshavr 38 B. Morriso n 39 J . Tompkins

40 H. Cotsford 41 B. Downs 42 A. Ston e 43 H. Park 44 J . Ho 45 A . Wingate 47 S . Colli e 48 R . Davis 49 S . Seabourne 50 J. Peake 51 H . Clarke 52 A. Hartnett 53 S. Pask 54 S. Simpso n 55 S. Taylor 56 T. Lloyd y 57 S . Kehoe 58 G . Kerr 59 A . Joiner 60 S . Laird 61 P. Valopp i 62 P. Buruma 63 B. Whitechurch 64 D . Smith 65 M. Norris h 68 T. Collet 69 R. Collet 71 M . Laing 74 A. Midland 76 J. Dickson


CBD Cycies c450 Bourke St eet, Melbourne is a proud sponsor of the VA: :IUA and offers us 10% off Retail and 20% of`j running shoes due to our involvement with Adam Conquest, former A section boundary umpire, who Last year was a VFL boundary umpire and is now umpiring in the f ieid with the VAFA . Mention your involvement with the VAFA to Anthony Aloustakas (anthony@cbdcycles .com.au), for discounts . Thanks to Adam and his Triathlon club for organising this Sponsorship . After a quarrel a wife says to her husband . "You know I was a fool when I married you." To ~ _'dh the husband replied : "Yes dear, but I was in love ar~ t notice it!!! " Last month saw Ben Schir:idt Director of Umpiring in Darwin conic down to training ai Llsternwiek Park . Ben attended the VFL academy from 1994 to 1998 and was umpiring A Section football before accepting the job in Darwin . As most leagues do, Darwin struggles for umpires and are looking for more each year, a good thing is that their season runs from October to March so it doesn't interfere with the VAFA season . Last year saw Mark Gibson and Tim Sutcliffe umpire in Darwin, with Tim umpiring the 2002 Grand Final . Another interesting fact is that they use 3 umpires in all games as the skill level is very high and the game is played at a quick pace . Anyone that is interested in umpiring in Darwin during their wet season between October and March can contact Ben on the following phone numbers (08) 8945 2224, Mobile 0402 006 627 or you can e-mail Ben at bsehmidtaaflnt.com .au . Welcome back Sharon Alger . Sharon took a break from umpiring this year as she had a baby boy . Now she is back and going to umpire the final month of the season .

Do you think Michael Sneddon was happy wnth his son Parker at our last AGM? A'tick's son drew, die raffle and happened to draw out his father's ticket, Mick's comment was "Well Done son, you will get a lift home tonight" . The VAFAUA would like to thank Andrea Thwaites and Dash Peiris who put in a lot of hard work behind the bar each Tuesday and Thursd ; n~K'rt after training . Well Done Andrea and Dash keep up the gaocl work .

0-At last Sunday's Presidents Forum (meeting of VAFA presidents) CEO Phil Stevens asked for each president to give him the names of 3 players intending to retire at the end of 2002 . Phil pledged to contact each to try and attract them to run with the VAFAUA in 2003 . Good Luck Phil with vour 219 phone calls!

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Those who have been around for a'rile may wonder what has happen to former A Section field umpire Justin Garrett . Justin is now playing for Box Hill North who has just entered their first year of Amateur football from die Southern Football League. Justin started playing football for Balwyn Juniors from Under 12 to Under 16. Deciding that he wasn't ready for Senior football at the time, his father suggested that he should try

umpiring to stay involved with our I~ I great game, so Justin decided t o take up umpiring with th e Hawthorn Junior District Football League (later to merge h Waverley League) . In his second year of umpiring he nominated to do Little League and from then on his foowaIl goals become centred on umpiring . After gaining experi ...,,e with the junior leagues Justin came down to the VAFA in 1992, as he wanted to use that as a stepping-stone to the AFL . Justin won the Golden Whistle Award in his first year with the Amateurs . In 1993 he was given the call up to join the Development Squad and umpired in the Under 18 Preliminary Final at the MCG that year . In 1994, lie became very ill and could only complete half the season with the Development Squad and at the end of the year was advised to go back to the VAFA to regain fitness and try again the following year. Unfortunately he did so and missed out on selection . In 1996 Justin decided to make a lifestyle change and headed to Japan and year. He listened to games of football on his short wave radio and even became involved with a bunch of ex-pat Australians who played against a few Japanese guys once a month. On his return to Australia in 2000 he came back to the VAFA, but lie felt that he lost the passion to umpire again . He then ran into an old friend (nov ; President of Box Hill North F.C.) and he asked whether he would like to play for his team . Justin decided to give it a go and is now a 30 game player and Club Secretary . Justin was selected to the C-D Representative Squad for the game against the SFL earlier this year . Jus6n has said that he would also come back to umpiring once lie has finished playing football, which is a great idea for all footballers to give umpiring a go after their pi ying careers are over to stay in tou,v,th the ;ame.

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J( :: Nickname: Ralphy, D2/U19 Section Field Umpire, Ganes Umpired : 40, AFL Team: Sydney Swans, Best AFL Pla; _r : Paul Kelly, Best VAFA Player: Danny Hall, Hobbies: Spending time with his family, Crosswords, Movies and Live Theatre. Steve McCarthy : Nickname ; Macca, A Section Field Umpire, Games Umpired: approx 427, AFL Team : Sydney Svrans, Best AFL Player : Paul Kelly, Best VAFA Player : Terry Young (Fawkner), Hobbies : Son's Under 13 footy team Assistant Coach and Runner, receiving e-mails . Kevin Segota : Nickname : Chillie, A Section Goal Umpire . Games Umpired: approx 382, AFL Team: Carlton, Best AFL Player : Geoff Southby & Bruce Doull, Best VAFA Player : Phil Kingston (Ormond), Bruno Conti (NOB), Hobbies : Golf & Fishing . SOCIAL EVENTS : Pre Finals Dinner - 2618 (MCG, COMPULSORY), A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9 Grand Final BBQ - 22/9 Presentation Night and Trip Away - TBA All correspondence to craigf~companysotutions .com.au M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


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16 Mervyn Monty

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17 Peter Keogh

18 Tim Sutcliffe

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8 Jason McNiece

18 Peter Simpson

19 Scott Mackie

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23 Robert Sneddo n

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25 Mat Taylor

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VAFA SUPPORT OF WORLD CUP: WITH all the talk about soccer's world cup coming to Melbourne, we thought we'd remind you that football's equivalent starts here next week and there are Amateur connections .There are teams from NZ, Great Britain, Ireland, USA, Japan, PNG, Fiji, Soma, South Africa, and Denmark .Power House, that has a history of Danish players lining up for them since former player Mark Scotland moved to Demark and helped start the Danish Australian Football League .Since 1994 Danes have been playing in the House's Reserves while they do their Level One coaching course and they get to know how a small teams nrns, so they can go back and make the game prosper. The Power's Daniel Reinhardt will play for his country-of-origin Denmark .

Box Hill North players Masashi Takeshita (back flank) and James Hole (wing) and Philip Ellsmore (chfj all qualify for the Japanese team . Former De La Salle star Michael Bolt is coaching Great Britain and last February had Ron Barassi and Alex Jesaulenko give his squad a few pointers . The British Australian Rules Football League are

holding past players reunion for all of the Amateur players who have supported it over the past 11 years. This year Michael Fong (Yarra Valley), Dave Lassino (DLS), Jason Debono (St Bernards) and Bolt are playing in it while over here North London players are having a run with Richmond Centrals. The reunion is on next Saturday (August 17) at the Carlton FC social rooms after the GB side has pl=: d Japan at the Whitten Oval at lpm . Next Thursday GB plays Nauru at Elsternwick Park at 2pm. For more : Michael Bolt on 03 9563-5753 .

0 ONE OF OUR BEST CHARACTERS : IN 1979 Old Geelong's Dale Fraser started almost continuous service with the club either as a player, runner, u Dale Fraser tucks into a n2 Reserves coach, committee member, vice president, club Reserve Grade umpire and recruiter.The OGs life member was awarded a VAFA Certificate of Merit in 2000 . Unofficially . he is the club's comedian, mentor and father figure . As many will attest one of Dale's Saturday afternoon rituals is a Four'n Twenty Pie with plenty of sauce .

Ron Barassi and Alex Jesautenko address the Great Britain squads training sessions in February.

0, KEEP ON RUNNIN' : GOOD Luck to field umpire Wayne Hinton who will be running in the 14km City to Surf fun run tomorrow . The carpenterbuilder will warm up today in A Section where he'll clock up about th e

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soup and dim sims . The hard work has allowed Mt Lilydale has progressed to the sports ground in guarry Rd . 0 KNOW YOUR E CtJTIVE II: BRUCE McTAGGART. VAFA VICE PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

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Old Scotch's full-back and full-forward between 1964 and 1978 has been on the Executive for seven years. In the second year he was the chairman of the Executive and in his third year was elected Junior Vice President. The lawyer was a member of the Tribunal Committee from 1978 to 1983 and has

(D CEO LUNCHES THE LH-DiDS: PHIL Stevens' ;oi) as VAFA CEO has 1 i _ , ci its challenges since I ; , t , ok the post in 1989 Inu how about his lates t

been on the Investigations Committee since 1995 . In 1969 Bruce topped the Cardinals' goal kicking with 42 goals and he speaks with insight on umpiring issues having officiated for the VAFA between 1972 and 1995 . Bruce still umpires school footy. "I have a passion for footy - it's in your blood! I've had a great time being involved with the VAFA . "Football is so much better today. The style is different ." On his future : " I have one more year as VP/EC and it will be a great honor to be the President of the VAFA, if elected." Bruce plays golf, sup arts Essendon and he says it is too hard t o distinguish between the great VAFA players he has seen . "The best ° part about these players is they have and had the potential

Last Saturday Mt Wayne Hinton - Ciiy ; o Surf competitor and A S ~iction Lil,;dale held its first umpire. Ladies/Presidents Ltuich with 35 women and one man enjoying ? it n n's Flying GVoks' food. That man was Phil, who 'i the guest speaker. The female flavor spilled on to the field where Leah Gallagher umpired . The J unt was formed in 1997 by fielding a Club XVIII i r i~ and used lots of creativity to get the club on the ,dd . They found a temporary home at Mor ri son Rc ~ ?rve in Mt Evelyn . Morrison Reserve, that not nl ; had picturesque views and steep drops, but it

o an emergency heliport! The D4 club wa s en permission to use the back room of a n(Mlibouring school as its canteen and club rooms nd > began a portable club . An inventive fellow, 1 : . donated the use of two of his work Econovans ,11 Match days to be the interchange benches . He 1~_iiI canopies fitted above the sliding doors and they ;le-' :bled as the first aid room . The canteen manager, `.i .<<recn, provided hot food on a gas burner to heat

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!1 : nstowii CYMS 1 1 tleigh AFC 1 0 azenod OC 12 Old Paradians 9 Old Mentonians 10 Oakleigh AFC 5 Old Brighton Grammar 9 (,td Hailetburians AFC 4 T rahran AFC 5 Caulfield Grammarians 8 Collegians AFC 8 kT?hitefriars OC 4

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Richmond Central AFC 7 7 6 .66 2 .85 St Johns OC 4 2 6 7.41 4 .95 Monash Gryphons AFC 4 2 6 6 .06 4 .04 Rupertswood AFC 4 2 6 4 .91 1 .65 Swinburne Uni. AFC 5 1 6 6 .38 5 .32 La Trobe Uni. AFC 5 1 6 5 .08 1 .69 Old Carey Grammar 5 1 6 4 .51 3 .76 Eltham OC 3 2 5 4 .55 4.55 Salesian OC 4 1 5 5 .62 1 .13 Metone AFC 4 1 5 3 .65 2.2 Fitzroy Reds AFC 4 1 5 3 .38 0 Old Melburnians 5 0 5 2 .51 0.5 Monash Blues AFC 2 2 4 2 .21 2.21 Bulleen / Templestowe AFC 3 1 4 4 .3 0 Aquinas OC 4 1 4 3 .52 2.82 Syndal Tally Ho AFC 4 0 4 5 .19 2.6 Elstermvick AFC 4 0 4 4 .6 1 .15 Old Xaverians 4 0 4 1 .91 0 Banvule AFC 2 1 3 4 .0 2.67 Power House AFC 3 0 3 3 .09 1 .03 Ivanhoe/Assumpflon AFC 3 0 3 3 .06 2.04 Brunswick AFC 3 0 3 2 .85 0 Kew AFC 2 0 2 2 .1 1 .05 University Blacks AFC 2 0 2 1 .03 0.52 Old Geelong Grammar 0 1 1 0 .57 0.57 North Brunswick AFC 1 0 1 1 .18 1 .18 Box Hill North AFC 1 0 1 1 .07 0 Parkside AFC 1 0 1 0 .78 0 Albert Park AFC 1 0 1 0 .72 0 St Leo's Emmaus 5VP 1 0 1 0 .57 0 AJAX AFC 0 0 0 0 0 Bulleen Cobras AFC 0 0 0 0 0 Eley Park AFC 0 0 0 0 0 Glen Eira AFC 0 0 0 0 0 Mt Lilydale OC 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL DONATIONS 615 217 83 2 New Donor Rate 26%

Congratulations to Hawthorn who receive 2 new Sherrin footbalts from Spalding, and gift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the leader after RdI5 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors. Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up your Captain Mood now - visit the VAFA website (vafa.asn.ccu) and join up now. F e6AaT M 1 o rnnTn, I co --


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Richmond Central AFC 7 St Johns OC 4 Monash Gryphons AFC 4 Rupertswood AFC 4 Swinburne Uni . AFC 5 La Trobe Uni . AFC 5 Old Carey Grammar 5 Gltham OC 3 Salesian OC 4 Metone AFC 4 Fitzroy Reds AFC 4 Old Melburnians 5 Monash Blues AFC 2 Bulleen I Templestowe AFC 3 Aquinas OC 4 Syndal Tally He AFC 4 Elsternwick AFC 4 Old Xaverians 4 Banyule AFC 2 Power House AFC 3 Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 3 Brunswick AFC 3 Kew AFC 2 University Blacks AFC 2 Old Geelong Grammar 0 North Brunswick AFC 1 Box Hill North AFC 1 Park-side AFC I Albert Park AFC 1 St Leo's Emmaus GVP 1 AJAX AFC 0 Bulleen Cobras AFC 0 Eley Park AFC 0 Glen Eira AFC 0 Mt Lilydale OC 0

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-I OTAL DONATIONS 615 217 832 New Donor Rate 26 %

Con; ro.tulaiions to Hawthorn who receive 2 new Sherrin footbatts from Spalding, an~ g ift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the leader after Rd15 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors . Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up your Captain Blood now - visit the VAFA website (vafcz.asn .au) and join up now.


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_ -.8 R EVIE W Fantastic round for D3, a number of crunch games and some upsets really sets up the balance of the year!

Swinburne returned to the winner's list with a hard earnt (and much required) win at the expense of Hawthorn . Prior was dominant of half back for Razorback whilst star forward Murchie contributed well with five goals . For the Hawks, Cargill and Hayes were the best . Syndal Tally Ho celebrated the opening of their new clubrooms with a win over archrivals Monash . Sheer in the ruck, Brown across half back and wingman Discombe were the Hoers best. Reports were a bit light on from the other games. In a bit of a shock, South Melbourne was able beat West Brunswick in a close one . St .Johns continued on their merry way with a big win over Richmond whilst the Elsternwick bandwagon really got rolling as they crushed the in form Power House .

Hard to see the Jocs being dislodged from top spot. Their form has been first rate and they deserve their flag favotu-itism . The double chance is up for grabs but with defeats last week, both Hawthorn and West Brunswick missed opportunities to shore up the position. Fourth spot is definitely up for grabs. Swinburne would have been disappointed that despite beating the second placed Hawks, they slipped out of the four on percentage as a result of Elsternwick's big win. What's more, South Melbourne has quietly put themselves back into contention for fourth spot . Their percentage is a problem, they really need to claw two games back over the Wicks and Swinburne but probably have home ground advantage over the next few weeks to help in their quest. Once again, round 18 will decide. Finally, the relegation stakes! Syndal have probably done enough to avoid relegation although they play three finals aspirants on run home . Power House are out of the zone at the moment but play the top two sides in the next two weeks . Monash are a game behind the House but with a superior percentage. Surprise, surprise, the two clash in round 18, more than likely determining who drops out . Richmond has had a year they would sooner forget but will no doubt bounce back next year !

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their efforts so far, with the Razorbacks still in the race for the four, while the JOCs continue their chase for the minor premiership . Despite the home ground advantage and the goal kicking class of Murchie and Higgins, I fancy the JOCs to be too good today . Hawthorn travel to Ross Gregory Oval to take on Power House in a vital match for both sides, albeit for contrasting reasons . The Hawks are still striving for a top two finish despite last week's disappointment, and the Piranhas meanwhile are still not safe from the relegation battle yet. Hard to see Hawthorn lose twice in a row, especially against a team still in the relegation battle. Hawthorn it is, then. Bottom of the table clash between Richmond Central and Monash Gryphons at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Snakes cannot climb the ladder any higher to avoid the drop, while the Gryphons are still searching for the form that saw them upset West Brunswick recently . Should be a terrific battle in the middle with O'Sullivan still doing the business for Central, but who will play on him? The Grvphs won't be short of options, it's a matter of it all clicking together. With more to play for, the Gryphons should win today . Syndal Tall y Ho get to show off their new Jordan Reserve facilities to another set of visitors this week, West Brunswick on this occasion . The Synners still have a mathematical chance of making the finals, while the Magpies, currently in third place, vill be looking to improve on that position before the season is out. Wests will also be looking to redee m

G1' ;3 D3 SECTION Murchie Swinburne 5 79 Lauletta Hawthorn 3 69 Burney Elsternwick 11 51 A . Jones St Johns 6 38 Higgins Swinburne 0 35 D3 RESERVES K . Currie Elsternwiek 4 47 R . Hevwood West Brunswick 0 27 Rosowski South Melbourne Dist 0 23 O'Loughlin Elstermwiek 1 19 Johnson St Johns 3 14 M

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tll, utselves after last week's effort and I think Syndal nuld find themselves on the wrong end of the result West Brunswick for mine ,

1 .,, ;_ttly, Lindsay Hassett Oval is the setting for the c l; :,h between South Melbourne Districts and EI5 rernwiek, in a game vital for both side's final four ,,pirations . The Bloods have had some good wins aei and might fancy themselves today, but I have a lu,~ the firepower of the Wicks could bring the ome side undone. Elsternwick to win . R 7L~T ED SAYS: once again, find it hard to disagree with you Pete . ike last week, I can feel some upsets once again in lle offing . Crunch game at Lindsay Hasset OvalSouth have been the hardest side to follow whilst it ,'-ems to me that Wicks engine is officially up and , turning! Wicks for me! Iisvrthom and House clash with the Hawks having a injury worries of late . Should have enough to play Hawks for me . Sy rldal Tally Ho and West Brunswick in yet another uttri,-;uing game, The Westies will no doubt have their vinds on the job and should get the points . C :rcat game in prospect between Swinburne and St Johns. The Razorbacks are "back" but face a tough ~>k against the all conquering Jocs . Jocs but in a ~<c one . F'inally, bottom placed Richmond host Monash . No ntc d to get stuck into Monash, the Qwill has handled th tl department . Too good a side to be relegated though and they should win .

ReS3i'ljes PeteJEd : Gryphs, Jocs, Westies, Hawks, South S4CL9L Syndal Tally Ho - finally get to unfurl their dual flags from 2001 this week . They have incorporated it into a sponsor's day so no doubt a ~ood day will be had by all. Ti'est Brunswick - is holding their "Bond" theme N :, ck tie ball on 10 August 2002 . See your committee inciliber or Shane Campbell for further details . Ged luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to '111 who have sent us information . Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones fc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter via :nail on psdtw5473Chotmail-com (I'm on holidays) or Ed via email on Ed .SillClocker,eom It would be rrifie to hear from every team, everyweek during the season . Have a great vAi 1 weekend! !

Svvznburne University v . St Johns Power House v, Hawthorn Amateur s

Richmond Central v. Monash Gryphons Syndal Tally-Ho v. West Brunswick South Melbourne Districts v, Elstermvick

ST JOHIi> 9 .6 17.7 27 .8 36.14 (230) RICH&SOicu -BNTRAL 0 .2 2.5 4.5 7.5(47) St Johns : Jones 6. Paterson 6 . Dowsett 6 . Horbury 5, Ptckersing 3, Jones 2, Van Hou___ 2. Rydquist 1 . Dragwic:,,c 1 . Sharp 1 . Cockayne 1, Broom 1 . Bosley 1 . Richmond Central: Birt 2, O'Sullivan 1, Quay 1, Gleewn 1 . Cartwright 1,Day 1 . Best: Trotter, 05ullivan, But, White, Porteou, Cartwright . Umpires: HAWTHORN 1 .0 5.2 8 .5 109(69) 2 .2 7.3 11 .4 137(85) SWINBURNE Hawthorn: Lauletta 3, Jaeomos 3, Avery S, Pollock, Phillips . Johnson . Best Cargill . Hayes, Burke, Bartfield, Saulle, Carle. Ssvinburne: Murchke 5, Milano 3. Morrison, Roberts, Prior, Murphy, Higgins . Best: Prior, Milano. Murchie, Liston, Fraglacomo . MurphyUmpires: ELSTERNWICK 4 .2 12 .14 18.18 26.21 (177) POWER HOUSE 2 .4 2.4 8 .9 14 .13 (97) ELsternwiek: Burney 11, Foster 3 . Curtain 3. C .Mahony 2. Murphy 2, B .MaYtony 2, Clarke. Hartley, Yemm. Best, C.Mahony, Murphy. Curtain, Burney, Neill, Cunningham. PowerHouse: Boland 3. Rolls 3, West 2. Dries:xn, Farrell, O'Connor. RParker Richardson, Verlaine, Best; Senior . Driessen. Macleod. Farrell, Boland, Taylor. Umpires: SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 .3 7.6 9.12 11 .17 (83) MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .2 4.2 7 .5 9.9(63) Syndal Tally-Ho : Allard 4, J. Hatmemann 3, Cachia 2 . Rutter, J. Robinson . Best Slicer. Discombe, Brown. Allard, Flenthtg. J. Moresi. Monash G ryphons : Lecton 3, Blandford 3, Flowerday, N . Rutherford, Gross . Best wells . Gross, Hurrah . Bourbon, N. Rutherford. P. Rutherford. Umpires : WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 3.5 8 .9 9 .11 (65) SOUTH MELBOURNE 2 .4 6.4 6 .5 10 .8 (68) West Brunswick: Dempsey 4, Shelton 2, Clark, Brookshaw . Bagnall, Best S. Benjamin, Bagnall, Gartlan, Catmane, Heppell, Pietsch. South Melbourne : C Mellina 3, S Aquilino 2, F'd Brown. WC DAndrea, M.Hamtar., T MeQualter, B Slade. Best- T Mct3ualtec Mcl{errotiv, Moojen . w.Bro:vn, Washlltgton. Doyle . Umpires: RESERVES ST JOHNS 8 .4 17,9 26.13 34.21 (225) RICIMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0 1 .0(6) St Johns: Hyland 5 . Hancock 4. Johnson 3, Sacco 3. Scliorewffle 3, Adams 2, Calley 2, Cotten2, Rudd 2, Hall 2, Pi 1, Aberjaren 1, Batty 1, Ladson 1, Santoni 1 . Richm ond Central: Malcoml . Best Pardy. Hogen, Galka, Dalton, Battle . Bunshaw. HAWTHORN 4 .6 6.7 6.10 911(65) SW BURNE 2 .4 2.5 3 .7 511(41) Hawthorn: IN Broadley 2, Habel, Zavarella, McGlenchy . McKenzie, Ruzieka, Moncriefi, Berry. Best Glover, Williams, Knott, Broadley, Kerr, McGlenchy. Swinbume: Carter 2 . Hotiv°at. Farlev, Lucke_v. Best Goode, Kliska, Debono, Reed, Luckey, Roberts J . 5 .0 8.2 12 .4 15.6 (96) ELSTERNWICK POWER HOUSE 0.0 2.6 4 .8 5 .9 (39) Elsternwick: K,Currie 4, Hankin 2, Maklatn 2, Olougltlln, Mussared . Soppet, Purcell, S.Currie, Walker, Lilikakis, Best, Straford, Nolan, Darnels, McAdam, S .Cume- Davidson . Powerhouse: tEalters 2, Derrhnan, Lewis McClure . Best, Cassio, Elliott McClure, Chapman. S Evans, Mahoney. MONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 5.5 7 .6 8 .8(56) SYNDAL TALLY-H0 6.3 7.3 9 .5 10 .7 (67) Pdonash G ryphons: Roche 2, Warren 2 . Gould 2, Lovett, Healy . Best Stirling. Willian>sott, Vlarren, Healy . Campbell . Rogers. Syndal Tally-Ho: Bruns 2 . Thompson. Clark, O`Boyle. Morrison, S . MacFarlane. Beckett. Frederick . Best: Leplaa, Miller, Hartnett, M . MacFarlane. Murray, Hallyburton . WEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 1 .2 1 .6 1 .7(13) SOUTH MELBOURNE DIST. 4.2 5.4 6 .4 7 .6(48) West Brunswick : Russell. Best: A Thompson, Tobin . Henderson, tir,`eston. Russell, McManus. South Melbourne Districts: A Bry-ai 3 . Best : G Mljatanc. J M¢tlutey. M Thomas, M, Bradv .

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Coach : Peter Oliveri Res Coach : P McNally 2 A . Hankin 3 J . Yemm 4 A. Tilley 5 M . Whelan 6 D. Brennan 7 J . McAdam 8 S . Currie ( RC) 9 T. H artley 10 S . Liminyo 11 L. Missaglia 12 N. Wigmor e 13 V. O' Conno r 13 S . Soppet 14 B. Mahony (VC) 15 M . Noona n 16 M . Burman 17 J. Perkins 18 A. Neil 19 J. Hunter 20 K. Currie 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvin 23 S. Curtain (C) 24 A. Foster 25 S Gordon 26 C. Mahony (VC) 27 M. Daniel s 28 W. Davidson 29 S. Mahony 30 M. Nichol 31 G. Devonshire 32 R Mikkelsen 33 M. Cunningham 34 A. S traford 35 P. McNally 36 S. Mickkelsen 37 D Nolan 38 A Burney 39 R . Daniels 40 A . Patey 41 D Byrne 42 J. Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C. Walker 45 R. Grandemange 46 S . Ritchie 47 Dale Brennan 48 M . Frankin 49 M Parraga 50 M . Battaini 51 K Mikkelsen 52 G . Powel l 53 P. R obe rts 54 S Kirkham 55 T Stanley 56 B Hilton 57 T. Byrne 58 M Bullard 59 A Appleman 60 M Creek 61 M Hunt

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3b N . Patterso n 4a S. Stevens 4b B. Glover 5a S. Avery 5b T. Kerr Avery oa 6b AP. . Tsoumbris 7 D. Moncrief f 8 J. Cargil ; 9 R. Og g e 10 P. Orchard 11 M . Pollock 12 S . Banfiield 13aJ . Murphy

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14aD. Laulet'a 14bT. Fitzpatrick 15 M . Tyson 16 C. Reed 17aB . Ruzicka 17bR. Steele 18 A Collins 19 J . Law 20 S . Par ker 21 P. Burke 22 C. Habel 23 J . Micheal 24 J . Jardcomonis 25 M . Zaverell a 26 N. Hayes 27 R. Lord 28 T Cr'iveili 29 P. B ar ker 30 P. Phillips 31 L. Collins 32 D. McCowan 33 P. Stroud 34 R . Johnston 35 S. Davies 36 A. West 37 M. Daou 38 B. Bruns 39 G. Carle 40 P. Rossitto 41 J. gogie 42 D. McGlenchy

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44 B. Allder 45 B . Mountain 46 T. O 'Hanlon 47 D. Lahiff 48 A . Brick 49 N . Tierney 50 J. Gourley . 51 S . Signorini 52 C. Frost 53 M . Prersyto n ~ ,q J'. gaull e 56 M . Caq!an

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58 T. Dixon 59 A. Doyle 60 G . Saddington 61 M . Gray 62 A. Johnsen 6 3 D. {(A,aly 64 N. Kudeweh 65 G . Lilywhite 66 C. Lorenz 67 S . McDonald 68 P. Nikoloau 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A. Patton 71 S . Williams 72 M . Waller 73 J . Williams 75 E . Sill 76 C. Pickett 77 A. Smi th

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3 T. O'Sullivan

4 N . Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 J . Leroy 7 D. Walter 8 J . Blandford 9 G. Wadley ( Rvc) 10 P. Williamson 11 A Nichol s 12 A. Gross (Vc) 13 J . Stratford 14 D. Rolle 15 A . Clarke 16 P. Rennison 17 J . Hetherington 18 C. Lovett 19 R. Coxhead 20 D. Rogers 21 P. Tobin 22 A. Denyer 23 A. Long 24 C. Goold 25 M . IGllmister 26 M. Caner 27 R. Gilchrist 28 M. Varcoe 29 PWarren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Tolongos 33 S. Edwards 34 M. Graydon 35 P. Bateman 36 G. Block 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 38 J. Bateman 39 P. Young 40 A Perry 41 P. Rutherford 42 D . Kweitel 43 J. Harrak 44 L. Wells 45 J. Gonis ( Rc) 46 G. Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 L. Mart in 49 C. Robinson 50 S . Wilkinson 51 C. Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 M . Paolucci 54 F. Rizzo 55 J . Bi ngham 56 B . Tyo 57 D. Bastian 58 P Maddocks 59 A. Bell 60 G . Campbell

4 B. Turner (C) 5 M . Braini 6 H . Clarke 7 C. Richardson 8 J . Clarke (VC) 9 A. Burt 10 J . Rainey 11 J . Gill 12 D. O'Connor 13 J . Harris 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Haseler 16 J . Carrington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 18 F. Doyle 19 J . Evan s 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. M arshall 35 J. Kilpatr ick 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 . Unvin 50 D. Chapman 51 J . Best 52 S . Rafferty 53 J . Sheehan 54 J . Blo~~eld 55 T. Chape l 56 J . Mahoney 57 J . Gourley 58 J . McClure 59 D. Reinert 60 61 62 A. White 63 1. Bracken 64 65 66 D. Wright 67 68 69 D. Galakos 70 75 E. Williams

4 R. Trott e r 5 D. Tankovich 6 G . Bunshaw 7 P. Byrnes 8 G . Malcol m 9 J. McGrath 10 A. White 11 S. Lake 12 F. Maca k 13 J. Du tt on 14 C . Shanno n 15 C . Barry 16 J. Birt 17 P. Carew 18 P Mouldy 19 S. Lync h 20 A. Quick 21 A . Jones 22 A Flore s 23 D . O 'Brie n 24 T Guthrie 25 A Plant 26 S. Bailli e 27 C. Adams 28 A . Waters 29 J . Stone 30 D. Gree n 32 M . Harris 33 P. Bermand o 34 J . Broo k 35 J . Howel l 36 L. Nea+be ry 38 M . Defreitas 40 41 T. Slatter 42 C. White/S Hoare 43 45 K Day 46 D. Hoga n 48 50 S. Castiea u 52 C. Andonopoulos 53 K Pardy 54 S. Ra,vlings/C. Cariwrigh 55 M. Davey 56 A. Tilley 57 E. Hil l 58 J. Cavanagh 59 N . Somers 60 M. Tapley 62 64 65 B. Cantwel l 67 J. Lane 69 T. Melville 70 76 D. Phelan 78 P. Galka 79 M. Coombe r 84 M . Funston 85 G. Jacobs 87 . D. Inglis 88 S. Griffiths

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: jVian sreorana taw Letvis J. Hannemann 2 I . Bingham (VC) 3 M . Joy

M . Beckett 4 P. Henderson 5 D. Hannett B. Dix 6 V. Wong M . Buchanan 7 A . Burn s 8 R . Bennett 9 D. Richardson 10 i : Psinas A . Hallyburton 11 J. Rutter (DVC) 12 J. Mores i 13 S. Miller 14 S. O'Boyle 15 N . Murray 16 R . Holland 17 L. Fuller 18 S . Macfarlane 19 M . Glenister 20 C . Hall I .( C:enzie 21 A . [)or e ~r t is (R .C )

C. ;on 27 L i s F; =rick D. Bai glia 30 E.f,o nd 31 A. Richardson (R .VC) 32 L . Hanneman n 33 T. Bartholomew 34 N . Hunter 35 C. Cachia (C) 36 T. Fleming 37 B. Robinson 38 M . Christiansen 39 D. Hallisey

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1 J. King 2 P. Hamilton 3 G. Heppell 4 C . Lehmann 5 A . Cannane 6(a) C. Lewis 6(b) S . Pietsch 7(a) F. Vital e 7 b) S . Benjamin 8 J. Heywood 9 A . Morphett 10 S Byrn e 11 H . Bailey 12 B. Clarke 13 S. Broddey 14 N . Lampe] 15 M . Russell 16 D. Kent 17 R . Heywood 18 110 . McManus 19 H . Shelton 20(a) B . Young 20(b) D. Edwards 21 S. McNamara 22 A. Steward 23 D. Henderson 24 J. Jenki n 25 J. Siebrand 26 R . Benjamin 27 D. Disisto 28 J. Ward 29 D. Campbell 30 M . Lewis 31 S. Edwards 32 M. Carmichael 33 T. Thompson 34 I . Twyfiord 35 D Jelbart 36 S. Campbell 37 T. Dempsey 38 S. Daring 39 R . West 40 B. Baker 41 R . Miller 42 C. Norman 43 J. Tobin 44 A. Hamilton 45 J. Smith 46 A. Band t 47 A. Thompson 48 M . Moore 49 L . Stewart 50 A. Bagnall 51 L . Sherry 52 B. Flanagan 53 T. Gross 54 B. Ratcliffe 55 G . Marazita 56 C. Riley 57 J. Draper 58 A. Rafter 59 L . Baker 60 C. French 61 K. Hilton 62 S. Dishon 63 J. Gartlan 64 W. Dunlop 65 S. Liuzz i 6 M. Malone 37 M Brookshaw 8 C. Stevens 72 L. Rya n 76 A. Shirley 77 D. Shirley

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f -reserves' ~ m pet avers i y ' instead of the correct title o ()"` . to those who have not been fot ~i~v~ n 1elati ~g 21 at any n r:hcn <<ough to be selected in the top meaning of the

If one cares to look up reserves" can . Ii"ne ,~ spective wor ds they should see tha t d defined as those trained to the mixnite' ready an and eager to do battle at the S, fit <'itir g~ the time . "Seconds" gives the ;,, ~ irer level at a-nY fs~ tven ~ ed nlpiession of perhaps tir, tried and v'ornbac k p of providing the necessary . capable id iill the ogap on a temporary -u basis only able t life, a can clearly recall, from my pTev1ous football sconite t 1 sistant junior coach at Ornrm nl~rs acli ~veek r~lue placed on sesuor team over an

team meeting would take place, followed by ar it was expected that any Playe thorough warm g , without up. e prior arrangement,

not arriving on tim

wouid be subject to being cithe r replaced by an emergency or relegated to the interchange- 1 acknowledge that sufficient numbers are required to police this but if you are strong enough at the start PI rig Personnel rs usuaIly at of season . when itsthe strongest, you can set the standard for the season .

extensive,

`' the "reserves players At the time he club's history. proven senior .essful period in tie `Yeserves" Consist ]ed rm mainly °haps momentary

;vers overcoming in pl : 2) a~"oup of Young men in their earl y-On

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are equally important with p . if to weassist are able t provide feedback to players oacurte,nsivfdbac k eof vrideohiss anothe r reason, can'assist- Th e requirement as "a picture is worth a thousan r dwors"-Onlythe gaidcnrefo of the early game• however, it is have video coverage help ave surprising to find out how many piayers may out. family members who are willing to Sometiznes a little patience "idh Withthe the early early efforts efforts of of s those willing to help pay those willing to help pays off in the long term

tal se in form ne O sextra ; enties who alot 3 t1 ose carefu~liyscli se n r~ develop P Y D m existing under nineteen or ~ ner value from r~,-Ilks and considered capable of g ,l,~eSe were o f playing outside of theu- agregular "reserves" who, dedicated, ms most, ,i age than r,ur - ;efa few ;pite being closer to trlatYC Y e provide d ~ nere worthy enough of regular selectio :Yperienee and still had an outside chanc e aluabl if the opportunity arose . ne e of stepping up `t~hatever category players were in, all were required u follow procedures which ensured the every ,,,serves team" presented themselves on the dayY as a apirited, cohesive and committed bunch o~P~u ;~ocloselyres mbledtheseniorteaminthought this stat 'wer . deed v;,,,id and

There is clear evidence of bth

e reigning senior squad of some 25/26 players , ;Zard as the "senior squad .

ensure that the "reserves" trained even longer and arder to compensate for the lesser playing time . Itand is intensity they experienced each match day ;npotant to remember that reserves games are up than

a quarter less in playing time th

e e fc<ature and the main games g eneral y produc f higher quality defensive work and speed o n'overnent' expected to be at "resen es' team were alway s r t later than an hour befor e

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grades beinge S ~~t mns, Nothing beats me Performing " double particularly they both strive for success goals, p y lans, training routines, team using similar match Plans roach" to training and rules and "professional ap P match day preparation. -F those Who star t Never under estimate ileavelany stone unturned in the day' play and never • rime example of the g "reserve teams as a p presentin t constant t so strength of your club . It Will er sthatethey caa nno

"Reserves squadgenerally trained as long and 11 It vas in fact the aim

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' tile Eltham threw away a golden opportunity for a finals challenge, St .bfary's certainly did not and have entered the five at the right time of the season at iift .LiIydale's expense. Meanwhile Albert Park proved that it is going to be an interesting fi nal's series as they accounted for the top placed Werribee.

In the match of the day, Albert Park jumped to an early lead against Werribee through two Sean Allan majors however, with Matthew Keogh and Andrew Tedesco dominating the centre for die Bees, they were able to kick five goals for die quarter to lead by three at quarter time. The Falcons took control of the game in the second term and wi th Andy Fleming giving drive from the centre, Julian Storey prominent in the packs and Sean Allan on fire up forward, the Falcons piled on five unanswered goals. A lbert Park continued to hold their lead in the third quarter throu h sonic gaod defending by Jim Sutton and Rex McLellan, and although the Bee's mounted a cha llenge in the final quarter kicking six and getting within eight points they were never able to get their noses in front as Albert Park won by 14 pis. The Turtles travelled to UHS-VU with die possibility of a final's berth still a real chance and got off to a great s tart with an early goal. The students then got on top through Tate v io ' icked three for die quarter to take his side take to a t - _ Despite Eltham closing down Tate, the students c

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find aliernate ways to goal to lead by five at the m< , With Ziilieki on top in defence and Gorringe a' I :_- .dor f working well on ball for the students, die lead in( . goals at the last change and ultimately ran Fl>>t r, - bl seven goal winners. An undermanned C" _,. a scare on the weekend as the rriors . nick work by captain "Platters° urfleld, jumpea ) a tour g I lean in die first quarter. North was able to rearoup in die :cond quarter and began to get on top in the engine room . They put on seven goals to one in the second quarter to blow die Warriors out of the water. Even though the Horsburgh brothers continued to play well for the Warriors, they were simply outclassed after half time by a more determined North outfit as they ran out tanners by ten goals. In a battle for fifth spot and a place in the finals, it a ic stru le for three quarters . 'the first quarter sa l Pat Tarolan dominate in the ruck, but ; °s answering well on the rebound though De-aer and Perelbe .e. Mount only kicked three goals in the second and missed several opportunities . This allowed the Saints to gain die ascendancy in die centre through Al DGVyer, JeBoer and Perelberg and with their forwards Jezza Dwyer and Jason Hill looking dangerous die Saints went into the major break with a slight advantage . Mt Lilydale came out after half time and slammed on a couple of quick goals to close die gap but St Mary's answered die challenge covering the centre bounces with Garra. Pereell and Bernardi running hard from the back . Vaughn Ryan was then on cue as he stepped up and played a cameo in the goal square to claw back die ascendancy and build die momentum to claim victory for the Saints by 5d pis . Ruperts w ood went into the match against Bu?leen with one thought on their minds, and that was top spot on the ladder . Thcv did just that against a determined Bulleen who were simply outclassed on the day. The Rupertswood back line were

once again the highlight, while Plummer and Burrows looked the goods up front as -e kids from Sunbr marched to di e

top ( ` ' a resounding 223-point tr1n. t ' the bye. -,U`S Eliha m rom re ait losses, Inge their missed t further pain on the be in or lost in the 'ion r in great form .

an impressive will .rig to finish offhad die season vrith som e .. . Box Hill North, however. will be fres h u. . nd have been competitive in all garnes and xdents a run f, their money but on form, - ^ u in st UHS-V`t3 as icy e=rin ba 33 points . ,tu,r, v ND"'•'q' "'`CK M11t .Lilydaie, havi to the top fc- „ ' t ha, ° any respite led ;

on a ramp i_ "_ . ' :. This is an appot,tor r th to pinch .op , tould results go thei r I cannot see 'the IC ! _~=-other quiet n .i . Oil the other hand, iu gain their sF in the finals wi 17 a ; dropping this one as tlr leave oil t could have been as the v III Poor old Bi 11een cannot ick, ~ Albert Park team keen to irnpr_ en E-._- hard in the top two sides . Bulleen are still rcbul ; tiid continue to put in some spirite d

,rformanees but !ral classes below die Falcons tod ' Ith 911an k-i a bag for die Falcons, I cannot see at hut ~ 150 1'4,hi- for the Cobra's today. V The Saints has[ Rupertsivood in dus must win" in tt tar rne club. Having finally pulled then s into the -p it they can be just as quickly replaced should they drop this match against Rupo. Rupert,swcod, on die other hand, has learnt from last year's finals fade out and is ~etting better each week and will peak their form just in time or the finals. This comes as no comfort for the Saints, and although they are a 5 goal better side at home, it will be Rupertswood who will conic home with the ^,)a in a 12-ponit victory

e have die live . Lilvdale is hav .r ir "Heroes and Villain-" ~ tigh t

El ' am Coll _ians v. " .= rribee Be . Hill Nurtli v . - ! tS-V[J Old GVestbourne has the bve. Mt Lilvdale v. North Brunswick Bulleen Cobras v . Labert Park

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; ilis week's game . Prizes awarded for the best costun.e, pREcS CORRESPONDENTS Time to start thinking abou t

iiions for the team of the year . There Will be prizes d to each member, so please send me your players , ,(,n, and why they should be included . Please email all II parts as well as your nomina tions for the team t o ,,le,in( .ent eom .au

PII3EE -Anthony Uu3attista and ;ott Harding both play

,, jOth games this we c . Anthony a player who has conic u p i_il the clubs junior ranks and under 19's has had a battl e ijury over the last two seasons having his first senior game

Il a junior in 1997 . Scott who first came to the club i n . ,d played mainly in the reserves is now earning his spo t

aiors . -; ORTH BRUNSWICK - James Briffa 250 Games . It has been a

_ time coming for 'Lewis' to reach his 250 games . Best & rinner way back in 1987 & a stint at Fitzroy Reds, h e uI netl to the fold a few years ago to achieve a great milestone iims If &, the Green & Golds . Forever the prankster in the & clubrooms if your bag went missing or you hea r all your name & you don't know where it's come fro m n b . t that James is somewhere nearby. A tough go for the l ball player his trademark flat punt & sometime booming o punts are still a feat-Lire of his game . His dream of a rariersllip could be realised this season . All his friends at :_l i& throughout amateur football congratulate James on a tone. Also 50 Games David Pizzari, One of the youn g the North senior lineup Dave has started to assume one dership positions at North . Injury free this talented & ootballer has many more great ames ahead of him . A die ball midfielder With erhea d' skills he can also drift to the forward line to kick a crucial goal . 'Well done Dav e

i, sk forward to many more top class games .

i•,LTi L ,',l - congratulate Steven biaxftetd and Jarrod Mizzi on liing the 100 game milestone. Jarrod has been an Landulg contributor on an d off the fi eld since joinin the eb as a seventeen year-old in 1997 . Jarred rapidly developed o a quali ty mid-fielder an d as senior vice-captain always leads ample on tlle training track and on a Saturday. Jarred's rage and attack on the football is a key feature of his gam e

mâ‚Ź he has certainly shown great loyalty to the club over the Steven also joined the club in 1997, becoming a bac k ;c t specialist in both the seniors and reserves . A member of 1999 reserves premiership team, Maxy has become famou s his unique pre-match preparation in recent years . A reat )man who can be relied upon to perform on and off the ~eld .

atulations to you both from all at the Eltham Collegians .

NIIGIc P,) ;!3 DA SECTION

Jwyer St Marys Allan Albert Park e UHS-V U Werribe e llt~l~_~.er North Brunswick D4 RESERVES

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WERRIBEE 5 .2 5.3 7.6 1 :~.9 ALBERT PARK 3 .0 8.2 12 .4 18,c 1 Werribee: Lovell 5, Harding 2, Murphy 2, BFiaruiis, Bradfield . Elis, Best Keogh, Mahoney. Tedesco, Johns . Albert Park : Allans. Venables 4. Robertson 2, McLellan, Gr ; Best: Fleming. Borley. Storey, McLellan, Allan . Hyams . Umpires : M . Argall, P. Hoffman (F), A Vaiopoutos . V. Vaiopouios Vaipoulos, A . Tavilla (G) UHS-VU 4.3 7 .9 12.9 17.11 ;1 ELTHAM 1.3 2 .6 6.9 10.1 0 UHS-VU: Tate 3, Gorringe 3. Rose 2, Wallace 2, Greenbank 2 . C,-; Lapish . M Bittern, Madragano, Langendorf Best: Zuliek.i . Gorr ;! Langendorf, Rose, Cusick, Haslett . Eltharn: Chapple 4, Jeal. 4 Caonerty 1, Barnett 1 Best Brick . Jeal, I Stockda)e, Luttick, Mzrzi . Umpires: A Simpson (F). C. Arnol. L. Vinci (G) NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 8.8 12.12 17 .20 (1 : OLD tl'ESTBOURIrFE 4 .3 5.4 7 .8 9 .1 1 North Brunswick: Shepherd 4, D.Newton 3, Wallmeyer 3, B .Cart 2, 2 . Twaddle. Guppy, Santeeroee. Best Boudo)oh, Freeman, Kyriazts, t :- ; Santecrae. Guppy Westboume : J.Old .IIorsburgh 3, AHorsburgh 2, Gigas, Deplazza, Re_' : Murphy. Best Fairfield . AHorsburgh, J .Horsburgh . Robson . All . ,Wilson Umpires: R. Martyn . J . Moore (F), C. Kaleta, L. Pipe (G) MT LILYDALE 4.3 6.8 11 .13 14.14{"r8 ST R9ARYS 4.1 11.3 17.4 23.1o( _ .' 8 Mt Lilydale : Carolan 2, Dougherty 2 . Hansford2, Maniscalchi 2, R hAnderso1,CaPcVrg1 . Besk Periera Carolan, Maniscak7 r Pearce, Dougherty, Pearce. St Marys : Ryan 6, Hill 5, Dover 3, Bernardi 3 . A. Eavver 2, Weller 1 . B, 1, Purcell 1, Carta 1 . Best: Hill. A Dwyer, Brotini. Ryan, Perelberg . Cam . Umpires: L . Gallagher (F) RUPERTSWOOD 9.2 19.9 26.13 37 .21 (24;) BULLEEN COBRAS 0.1 1 .1 2.1 S .2 (2Q Rupe rt swood: Burrows 7 . Plummer 6, Flinn 4, Ramsay 3,Tenmung 9 Holly 3, M.0 'Ca)laghan 2, Baines 2, Albainis 2, Price 2 . Sumett, Her.r McDonald. Best- Ramsay, Plummer, Burrows, Henry . Flinn, O'CaiL-:_' : BuIlen Cobras: Borrelli, Mazzarella . Archer. Best: Dalloglio, I . : Brown, Soumelides . Umpires; M . Forde (F) RESERVES WERRIBEE 1 .0 2.3 4 .4 7.8(50) ALBERT PARK 1 .5 3.7 7.12 10.19 (79) Werribee: Carlesso 2. Djakov79c 2, Hoffman, Parslow, Menrtiet. Best: Collier, Pugllese, Bell, Vel7sha . Hoffdman, Owens . Albert Park: Pastras 3, Murray 2, Tricdrigo 2, Acklom 2 . Overned. BestA.cldom, Harper. Phillips, Williams, McGuire, Toth . UHS-VU 4.3 11.10 14.16 21.20 (146) ELTHAM 0 .2 1 .3 2.3 2 .4(16) UHS-VU: Cavalieri 7. Siotos 5, Mandaks 2, De Luise 2, C W hiish . J.Thomas . Callejan, J O'Neill, P Thomas Beak Ternse, M O'Neill, J O'Neill, Davidson, Middleton, De Luise . Eltham : Gathercole, C Watson Best : Jeal, Gathercole, Rashid, Evans . Love, R tiVatson NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .2 9.5 15 .7 21 .11 (137) OLD WESTBOURNE 1 1 1 1.1 4 .3 6.4(40) North Brunswick : Papanikolou 6, Magnusson 4. H.Tstaltas 4, McMahon 2 . Robertson . Prestiglacomo, Nabbs . Dimarco, Rernham . Best: McMahon, Magnusson, Robertson, lVernham, Dimarco,Prestigiacomo . Old Westbourne: Crossweli. Stevens. King, S.Leitch, Clowes, B .Matts_son . BesC Skinner, Rivalland, Mattsson . Stevens, Mesman, Robbins . MT LILYDALE 0.2 5 .3 8.3 9.5(59) ST 2,iARYS 2 .2 2 .3 3.4 3 .7 (25) hit Lilydale : Commerford 3, king 2, Jelenc 1 . Kennon 1, PrestL Senior I . Best Jelenc, Callanan, N. McConnell . N . McConnell. Smith, King. St Marys : T):eoharris 2, Vincent 1 . Best: Emus, Vincent, Gramer, Lewis . Armistead, Vincent . RUPERTSWOOD 5 .6 9.12 12 .12 17 .16 (118) BULLEEN COBRAS 0 .2 1.3 2 .7 2.7[19) Rupertswood ; Phillips 5 . Harry 4. Bradbury, Mcgrath, Mckenzie 2, Mezzatesta, Sumett 1 . Best: Hatty. Botten, Phillips . Mezzatesta, Mcgrath . Croxford BuIleen Cobras : Cimino. Rammano 1 . BesC Burton, Rigoni . Rodrigues, Sheehan, Archer, Mcmrdlin. A'1


ALBERT PAR K

Coach : John Ahern Res Coach : Paul Shoppee 1 P. Smith (C) 2 S. Robinson (s) 2 N . Pastras (r) 3 R . Baker 4 G. Parmansche 5 J. Hannett 6 J . Storey (VC) 7 S . Venables 8 C. Jackson 9 P. Chambers 10 M . Phillips 11 A. Fleming 12 C. Fehring 13 B. Payne 14 S. Fairfield 15 D . Borley (s) 15 J . Snorasson (r) 16 C . Roberton (VC) 17 D . McLellan 18 J. Taylor (s) 18 H . Koop (r) 19 A . Steward 20 K . Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 D. Overend 23 V. Surace 24 T. Green 25 K. Daley 26 J . Hamath 27 M. Hyams 28 R . Buckley 29 J. Marinis 30 A. Mandylaris 31 S . McGuire 32 J. Robilotta 33 J . Murray 34 T. Houston 35 A . D'Mingo 36 M . Pearson 37 L. Hogan 38 J . Rowe 39 D . 'Odorico 40 M. Lapsley 41 T. Panayotou 42 J. Wier 43 J. Tsoukas 44 C . Leorke 45 J. Boume 46 S . Allan 47 L. Tricarico 48 M . Dowdle 49 C. Wilson 50 S . Mellis 51 L. Miceli 52 A. Graham 53 M . Williams 54 W. Roe 55 S. Chisholm 56 D . Smyth 57 J. Sutton 58 J. Hoy • 59 G. Irvine 60 I . Pignataro 61 J . Daley 62 A . Harper 77 S . Garcia 78 J . Norman 79 S . Toth

80 G . Bateson

RICHMOND

BOX HILL .117 ' :k: Coach : Peter Armstrong Res Coach : Ian Atkinso n 1 Blackman J 2 Smith S 3 Odza A 4 PotterJ 5 Pietersen A 5a Hutchinson r 5b Jenkins A 6 Martini D 7 Stewart S 8 Lacey M 8a Chamberlain R 9 Sallantioglu A 10 Cook S 11 Kennedy D 14 Gmaz R 15 Jimoulis T 16 Weston G 17 Cavallo G 18 Wilson G 19 Keillor L 20 Oldfield K 21 Hopes J 22 Steele A 23 Naumovski J 24 Ferris C 25 Michelle A 27 Thoi T 28 Stunning S 29 Rodgers M 30 Bolitho J 31 Ives C 32 Mortimer P 34 McCarfin M 37 Woolridge D 38 Buckland G 38a Bennett G 40 Tsaclidis J 41 Jackson C 42 Tarulli A 44 Garrett J 46 Cinar K 48 Marulli D 49 Ellis T 50 Tarulli M 53 Oldfield I 57 Woods P 69 Aguilar G 78 Steele P 80 Evans S 111 Armstrong P

ELTHAM O .C .

Coach : Angelo Lamanna Assist Coach : Scott Dodso n Res Coach : Mar, Bourbon 2 R . Cimino 3 S . Wigney 4 N . Cartledge 4 I. Mcleo d 5 D. Wigney 6 B . Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Aslangul 10 K. Kellett 11 C. Borrelli 12 R . Lamanna 13 B. Mccarthy 14 M. Bourbon 15 J. Trinchi 16 G. Fortune 17 B. Smith 18 S. Petri 19 S . Trapma n 20 R. Montgomery 21 N . Lykopandis 22 P. Memac h 23 T. Mehrez 24 P. Mastromanno 25 W. Olney 26 J . Hambridge 27 J . Cartledge 28 A.Foskett 29 R . Sheehan 30 R . Hadisutanto 31 M. Flood 32 W. Feutrill 33 A. Cook 34 C. Chan 35 K . Burton 36 P. Dall'oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G. Brown 39 C. Archer 40 A. May 41 R. Rigoni 42 V. Dam 43 D . Beraldo 44 H . Biram 45 D . Bourbon 46 A. Burton 47 S. Irvine 48 M . Soumelidis 49 G. Anderton 50 C . Frayn e

51 R. Rodrigues 52 T. Hurle y 53 D. Ingram 54 A. Lamers 56 M . Mastromanno 57 S. Mastromanno 58 D. Mcmullin 59 A. Nasr 60 T. Bourbon 61 D . Rennie 62 B. Pollock 63 M. Regan 64 J. Reynolds 65 J. Ricketts 66 G. Mandekic 66 J . Robinson 67 L. Robinson 67 A . Stewart 68 D. Sebire 68 A. Sullivan 69 V. Tchilinguirian 70 J . Todd 71 M. Turner 72 C. Watson 79 R . Geladas 80 J. Clark

Coach : Brian Doody Res Coach: John Glare 1 C . Sandars 2 T. Duggan 3 E. Savag e 4 B. Doody C(C 5 D . Bric k 6 T. Carter 7 B . Rashid 8 L. Sharpe 9 C. Watson 10 W. Bates 11 J . Mizzi 12 A. Tibballs 13 R. Bell 14 J . Kerkham 15 L. White 16 D. Barnett 17 L . Dal y 18 S. Macdonald 19 S. Robins 20 J. Panetta 21 M . Har t 22 J. McKenzie 23 R . Watson 24 K . Drummond 25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare Res C/C 27 J . Stockdale 28 T. Barnett 29 D. Howgate 30 M . Decker 31 B. Keleher 32 C. Baud 33 A. Howgate 34 D . Buller 35 G. Smit h 36 L. Donaldson 37 J . Trumble 38 R. Beecroft 39 F. Coonerry 40 J . Baud 41 A. Mann 42 J . Howgate 43 J . Mann 44 T. Johns 45 R . Davies 46 48 B. Turney 49 B. Hespe 50 51 S . Maxfield 52 G. Stackpoole 53 54 P. Harding 55 G. Jenkins 56 J . Shannon 57 S . Gathercole 58 59 B. Evans 61 62 63 M . Luttick 64 S. Schafer

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001


9 : § VDALE O .C .

Coach : David Keast Rcs Coach: Paul Cummerford

Coach : Ange Sammartino

1 Wemham S 2 Adams D

R McKenzie 6 M Jelenc ; C. Varga K Maniscalchi (VC) A Del Biondo C Gibson 1? J Commerford 13. R Kidd

T-i C Kennon . A Bullerjahn 16. D Morrison 18. V Steer 19, t,1 Leonard 20 . J Penhale 21 . M Cunningham 22 . M Wells 3 . B Egan Luke Merrett 25 . A Delahunt . 27 N Pearce (VC) 28 . A Costello 30 . A Penhale 31 . T Hansford 32 . P Carolan (C) 33 . C Anderson 34 . L Kellett

35 . D Callahan 36 . T Roche 37 . B Dunn 38 . T Van Duuren 39 . L Allanson 40 . M Rhodes 41 . R Katene 42. M Pereira 43, D Holloway 44. N McConnell 45. K Fraser 46. N McConnell 47. C Lonergan 48. S Dougherty 49, J Hoffman 50. L Senior 52. B Leek 53. D Hicks 54. D King 55. M Gridley 56. H Flanagan 57. C Walsh 59 . A Cox 63 . D Prest 65 . D Burrows 66 . D Turner 67 . Damian Smith 68 . Neil Senior 70 . Mark Matter

Coach: Ashley Casperson Res Coach : Stephen Leitch

Res Coach: Gary Cutler

D Johnson ? P Hayes

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1 G . Robson (VC) 2 A. Casperson

2 Ashman R . 3 Page S .

3 Lattouf G 4 Dimarco P

3 S. Depiazza 4 T. Gigas

4 Croxford D . 4 Spinner L.

5 McMahon W 5a Cutler G 6 Pizzari D 7 Magnuson D 8 Guppy D 9 Sammar6no A 10 Fawcett W 11 Boudoloh J

5 S. Hewitt 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 7 A . Christo 8 A . Horsburgh 9 K . Murphy 10 J. Wilson 11 S . Phillips 12 N . Naidu

5 Boddington P. 6 Gallus S . 7 Whitehead B . 8 Ramsay J. 9 Clarke M. 10 O'Callaghan A. 11 Moule B. 12 Cardillo K .

12 Care S

13 J . Cornea

12 Temming M .

13 Ullo M

14 S . Mattsson 15 A. Board 16 S . Christo

13 Sinnett B . 14 Plummer L . 15 Webb N. 16 Clarke P.

14 Newton D 15 Tsialtas H 16 Tsialtas S 17 Kyriazis A

17 M . Aqualina 18 P. King (VC) 19 R. Aldridge 20 M . Houston 21 M . Christo 22 L. O'Sullivan 23 S. Huntington 24 L. Fairfield (C) 25 M. Stapleton 26 P. Mesman 27 D. Billman 28 D . Slattery 29 D . Horsburgh 30 R . McMillan 31 M. Baulch 32 G. Jenkinson 33 D . Benn 34 P. Stewart 35 D . Rivalland 36 K . Pillsbury 37 A . Leitch 38 B . Mattsson 39 A . Robbins 40 S . Leitch 41 K. Miller 42 S . Roberts 43 A. Runciman 44 B. Slattery 45 S. Robertson 46 E. Sandstrom 47 T. Said 48 T. Scholes 49 R . Naidu 50 P. Habersatt 51 L . Stevens 52 D . Ball 53 S. Chaffey

18 Varga J 19 Famulari S 20 Closter L 21 Santacroce R 22 Freeman J

23 Briffa J 24 Aliani M 25 Duson W 26 Murphy J 27 Vaina M 28 Gillard S 30 Healey S 31 Heck J 32 Robertson B 33 Rotella J 34 Pisasale M 36 Carter D 37 Shepherd S 38 Wallmeyer N 39 Rhook C 40 McCallum B 41 Twaddle C 41 a Burrows G 42 Papanikolou J 43 Page J 44 Grist S 45 Kaadan W

46 Polemicus J 47 Prestigiacomo N 48 Pokrajak A 49 Lawton D 50 Ferrante F 51 Sorleto P 52 Brine P 53 Pokrajak C 54 Hill D 55 Hill M 56 Salloum R 57 Ceravolo D 58 Giovanoglou N 59 Molloy L 60 Nabbs S

54 M. Crosswell 55 D . Clowes 56 R . Skinner 57 M. Warren 58 I. Smith 59 A . Lipscombe 60 N . Aqualin a

61 Goumas G 62 Carter B 64 McKenzie A 65 Rigazzi L. 66 Pretty R

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17 Harry R . 18 Pettman M . 19 Mezzatesta M. 20 Flinn P. 22 Stevens D . 23 West M. 25 Price G . 26 Zarb D. 27 McMahon N. 28 McDonald D. 29 Baines M . 32 Sinnet P. 33 Glassey G. 35 Certo C . 36 Henry P. 38 Pettman B. 39 Walsh D . 40 Burrowes D . 41 Bowman P. 42 McKenzie M . 43 Phillips R . 45 Hum D . 46 Eden T. 47 Soutaris A. 49 McGrath J. 50 Walsh D. 51 MacPherson B. 52 Bishop T. 53 Gardiner D. 54 O'Riley C. 55 Trebilcock B . 56 Hatty G. 60 Jordan A. 61 McConville P. 63 Morrice P. 66 McDonald M . 67 Bottom T. 68 Woodall D . 69 Bradbury H . 70 Temming L. 77 O'Callaghan M .


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ST. MARYS

Coach : Michael Learmonth Res Coach: Tony Millar 1 T. Brown 2 B. Perelberg 3 J . Carra (C) 4 N. Goldsworthy 5 J . Dwyer (VC) 6 A. Lane 7 A . Dwyer 8 A . Zsembery 9 R. Orme 10 G. Koumantatakis

11 J. Bernardi 12 A. Webb 13 J. Hill 14 C . Goldsworthy 15 M. Purcell 16 L . Anthony

17 P. West

18 B. Frail (DVC)

19 V. Ryan

1 M. Wright (VC) 2 B . Uebergang 3 M. Foote 4 L . Gorringe 5 T. Fulton (vc) 6 S. Cracknell 7 D. Zulicki 8 D. Haslett (C) 9 P. Greenbank 10 B . Carrick

11 J . Shepherd

1 A . Schembri 2 L. Kerr 3 D . Flac k 4 J. Johns 5 P. Barsby 6 M. Wals h 7 T. Ellis 8 P. Dawes 9 M. Bradfiel d

10 M . Keog h

11 M . Gree n 12 J . Baker 13 F. Mehmert 14 B . McMilla n 15 A . Murphy

18 A. Hellner

17 A . Tedessco 18 D . Turne r 19 J. Addam o 20 P. Alabaki s 21 M. Johnson 22 A. Dibatist a 23 J. Hoffman 24 J. Crick 25 A. Hovey 26 M . Brown 27 P. Browning 28 D. Czajowski 29 S . Dole 30 B . Carlesso

17 C . Langendorf 19 J. Uebergang 20 G . Madrigrano 21 B. Abrahamsen 22 G . Mandalis 23 G . Temes 24 N. Hahn 25 S . Haynes 26 P. Thomas 27 A. Cusick 28 B . Carruthers

33 M. Ohalloran

33 R .Callejan

29 K. Weber

30 M . Butera 31 P. Dolence 32 J. Michael

34 A. Pakovski 35 G . Theoharris 36 E. Evans 37 L. Vincent 39 T. Millar 41 B . Graetzer 43 M . Chamberlin 44 M . Robinson 45 P. Ryan 46 J. Vincent 47 P. Rousis 48 D . Morcom 49 G . Schembri 50 A. Wibawa 51 M. Deboer 52 C. Weller 53 B. Armiistead 54 J . Wright 55 B . Boyes 57 D. Watson 58 B . Lewis 59 K . Mclennan 60 G. Miller 61 N . Jackson 62 G. Pilikidi s 63 P. Roseman 64 M. Ellis 65 S. Roseman 66 C . Roseman 67 M. Maschette 68 N. Proctor 69 J . Handy (DVC) 70 N. Luce 71 . S . Amoore 76 J . Wedrien 80 J . Clarke 88 A. Ballantyne

34 J. O'Neill 35 A. Butera 36 A. Pendlebury 37 G . Catterall 38 R . Lapish 39 M. Rea 40 L. Maguire 41 A. Ludlow 42 D. Wallace 43 M . O'Neill 44 R. Witnish 45 M . Crawley 46 C . Siotos 47 M . Kennedy 48 M. Davidson 49 M. Kinnan e 50 B. Dryn e 51 R . Horde 52 M. Collins 53 C . Edd y 54 C. Witnish 55 N. Thomas 56 D. Creek 57 G . Divenuto 58 J . Thomas 59 J . Barron 60 L. Turner 61 T Stathopoulos 63 D. Parker 64 R. Middleton 65 J . Harris 66 S . Butera 67 M. De Luise 68 L . Holmes 69 S. Frost 70 E. Ricciuti 73 S. Devlin 74 D . Ryan

ROBERTS & DWYER

75 S, Mills

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Coach ::Tim Ellis Res Coach: Paul Smith

12 B . Farrelly 13 N . Rose (VC) 14 J . Ham 15 S . Brown 16 J. Tate

20 C. Handley 21 M . Gilchrist 22 R. Allen 23 F. Harrison 24 A. Latimer 25 C. Bartlett 26 P. Mulcah y 27 M . Bank s 28 J. innes 29 P. Harrison 30 P. Watson 31 D . Thomson 32 P. Rheining

ESTATE AGENTS

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Coach : Pat Mackey Res Coach: Peter Dinnick

77 S .Rawolle

80 B . Hutchiso n 9() D. Fisher

B. Rees

16 S . Fogarty

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31 B . Waters

32 M . Dolegowski 33 D . Owens 34 N . Lovel l 35 B. Cunningham 36 G . Ewards 37 J. Ayling 38 D . Velisha 39 L. Langfiel d 40 S. Fuller 41 G . Grogan 42 D. Ellis 43 L. Carso n 44 D. Nedinis 45 J . Mannis 46 R . Han n 47 G. Fu ller 48 S. Pugliese 49 E. Mahoney 50 K. Pace 51 B. Patto n 52 C . Andrews 53 L. Djakovic 54 T. Towers 55 A. Alakabi s 56 C. Parslow, 57 D. Abbey 58 A . Camilleri 59 S . Hardin g 60 M . Czajowsk i 61 T. Johnston 62 S .Hartley 63 E. Collie r 64 R . Bel l 65 F. Dimas i 66 D . Fraser.

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TH E C HA' ° . 7 : ° '' : Name the grid s quare where you think the ball was in the original photo . PRIZES : (a) Weekly. 3 successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid square in which the majority of the ball was, will each receive a Pulse Energy T-shirt, a Pulse Energy cap and 1 dozen Pulse Energy golf balls . The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer". (b) End of Year . All 66 winners will go in a draw . At this draw should the one person drawn have °switched" as part of the "Switch To" initiative the winner will receive $2,000 worth of electricity, gas and petrol - $500 gas, $750 electricity and $750 fuel . Should the person not have switched the winner to receive $500 prize - $100 gas, $200 electricity and $200 fuel . HOW TO ERTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears top left of this page, fill in and mail to: VAFA Po Box 359 Efsternwick 3185 or p/copy and fax to 95312050. Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round.

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Ap plications are invited for non-playing or playin g

':''eston Heath Burwoo d Rigby Cooke Lawyers TVP Communications Terranat Landscape South Yarra Sports Centre Paul Pattison Evans Kerr AMP Goldpats Accountants

JB's Purified Water John Peterson Bookseller The Bush Inn The Kitchen Place HydroChem Pty Ltd E J Lynch Agencies Williams & C o The Frame Sho p

Applications in writing should be addressed to The President, MHSOBFC, Melbourne High School, Forrest Hill, South Yarra, 314 1 Telephone 9824 0480 or email : colin .green~.umhsobaasn .a u

.cations c1r%c ~~~~. Septe a

Beiersdori'

Keith's Pies

Club Warehouse

Rod's Fruit & Veg

Kimo's Del i

Bob Stewart

Gary McBean Meats

Mensland

Bell's Hote l

Beaurepaires

Julius Redlich & Sons

Camp Australia

Spitting Image

M oody Consultin g

Catering In addition to the two special Thank the Sponsors' Nights, all sponsors are welcome for drinks at the club on Thursday nights prior to each game from 5.30 pm.

Congrats to i:`, â‚ŹchaeI Feferkranz, our evergreen Reserves captain, on achieving the magnificent milestone of 250 games, celebrated last week against Old Trinity at the High School Oval, This is an outstanding achievement by a club dynamo . Now for the 300th Fef!

August 17Home game lunch v Old Scotch, 12 noon. Home Game Hero : Julius Redlic h 17 Players' Revue . Unicorn Club . 730pm . $25 ph . Be there!


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A Elstermviek Park ist Semi 01-Sep Sundu; Elsterrns;ck Park 2nd Semi 08-Sep Sunday Elsternivick Park Preliminary 15-Sep Sunday Elstermvick Park Grand 22-Sep Sunda y B Elsternivick Park Is[ Semi 31-Aug Saturday Elsternwiek Park 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday Trevor Barker Ova l

Sandringham Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday ElstermvickPark Grand 21-Sep Saturday C

Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Trevor Barker Ova l Sandringham Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Elsternwick Park Grand 14-Sep Saturday

D1 Gillon Oval 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturda y Gillen Oval lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday City Oval Box Hill Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill Grand 14-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill AJAX - Res 21-Sep Saturday ('f required) D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Central Reserve Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Central Reserve Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Central Reserve Grand 14-Sep Saturda y D3 Cheltenham 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Cheltenham Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Cheltenham Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Cheltenham Grand 14-Sep Saturday D4 Preston City Oval guallfying 31-Aug Saturday Preston City Oval Elimination 01-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday Preston City Oval Ist Semi 08-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday Preston City Oval Grand 21-Sep Saturday U19 (1) Parkdale 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Parkdale 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday Parkdale Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Parkdale Grand 14-Sep Saturda y -Ul9 (2) Scammell 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Scammell Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Scammell Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Scanunell Grand 14-Sep Saturda y 50

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U19 (3) Camberwell SGl PdcHaie Stadium 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturds U

Camberwell SG/ PdcHaie Stadium Ist Semi 01-Sep Siu . '

McHale Stadium Preliminary 07-Sep ; .. ur McHale Stadium Grand 14-Sep S , U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug Satu r BLUE Bentleigh ist Semi 01-Sep S -- • Bentleigh Preliminary 07-S , F

Bentleigh Grand 14-Sep S tu: City Owl Box Hill AJAX-U19 21-Sep Sat,., (if requried) U19 (2) TBA 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturda TBA 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday y'RED Preliminary 07-Sep Sattuda v TRA Grand 14-Sep Saturday' Club 18 Elsternvrick Park (1) -2 .00pm Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday Elstermvick Park - 100pnn Grand 18-Aug Sunda y Club 18 Elstermvick Park (SOUTH) - 9 .20am

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l;i i ;=anhoe v . Old Trinity ',ii-1SOB v . Old Scotch jiiv,,rsity Blues v . St Bernards {evins v . Marcellin a Salle v. Old Xaverian s

Caulfield Grammarians v. Old Brighton Gra University Blues v. De La Salle St Bernards v . Old Xaverians Old Melburnians v. Mareellin Old Scotch v . St Kevin s

iod v . Old Paradians Old Boys v. Old Haileybury Old Essendon v . Ormond

Old Trinity has the bye . Ormond v . Old Haileybury Hampton Rovers v. Beaumaris Mazenod v . Old Essendon Werribee v . Old Ivanhoe at Price Reserve, Beach Rd, SI'erribee South (209 F11 )

Old Brighton v . Hampton Rovers Old Melburnians v. Therry Penol a

raYiran v . Whitefriars

L ~aumaris v. Old Mentonians St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Glen Eira Collegians v . Old Camberwell i-nyule v. Caulfield Grammarian s

Therry Penola v . Rupertswoo d St Leos Emmaus WP v. Old Carey at Camberwell Sports Ground 11 a .m . Yarra Valley OB v. North Old Boys Whitefriars v . Old Paradians University Blacks v. Old Camberwell

,!c ntone v. Ivanhoe Assumption `.',lliamstown CYMS v. AJAX ; :quinas v . St Leos Emmaus WP Monash Blues v. University Blacks at Optus Oval Bulleen Templestowe v . Old Geelong

at McAlister Oval, Royal Park, Park St, Parkville, (29 F10)

L-- Blue Bentleigh v . Mentone Panther s Oakleigh v. De La Salle (2) at Darling Park Monash Blues v. South Melbourne Districts AJAX v . St Bedes Mentone Tigers

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1-iTa Valley v . La Trobe University Oakleigh v. Old Carey Parkside v. Bentleigh

Bulleen Templestowe v. La Trobe

St John OC v. Power House Elsterm ick v. Hawthorn Amateurs Monash Gryphons V. Swinburne University ~`.'cst Brunswick v . Richmond Central South Melbourne Districts v . Syndal Tally-Ho

University at Bulleen Park Oval no 2, Bulleen Road, Bulleen (32 C9). St Bernards (2) v. MHSOB Old Westbourne v. Aquinas Williamstown CYMS v . Old Xaverians (2 ) at Gellibrand Oval, Morris Street, Williamstown .

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9ECTIC_ : i Can these teams in Section I get any closer? I believe hey can - but more about that later . Last weeks round results were absolutely amazing with De La nearly providing the upset of the round against Xavs, Hot Blues overrunning Old Brighton in the last quarter, O .M .'s nearly putting an end to the Cardinals faint hopes and finally SKOBS putting St . Bernards right back in their place . In the battle of the 'Snake Pit', SKOBS jumped away to a 16pt break at quarter time with some hard running, aggressive football . The St. Bernards Boys were clearly put off by this physical aggression and needed the break to settle themselves down . After the Break, St. Bernards were working niuch harder around the ground and by threequarter time had clawed their way back to within 7pts . Both coaches urged their charges for one last assault, but it was the "Vince McMahon" of fhe competition, coach Brown, that was successful with orchestrating a 5g to 2g last hurrah to run out by 22 point victors. Marcellin did what they had to do against a very determined Caulfield Grammarians . The Grammar Boys had a real dip against the Eagles and were only 21 pis down at the last break. Gerand, Fagan & Lawson were getting plenty of the ball and subsequently looked a danger. But coach Walsh got his men playing some terrific open running football to blast 8g in the final stanza to win by 64pts . De La hosted Xavs at Waverley Rd and nearly did the unthinkable . Brown. Hayes and Molan were fantastic especially in the third quarter when they got themselves back to within 2pts . Coach Callinan's Xavs in the end were just a bit cooler, a bit calmer, under that sustained pressure in the last (like finals football) with a surging De La on their home turf . Well done! Uni Blues were just too big, too strong and too mobile for an Old Brighton team, which is now in real trouble of dropping out of the four. tvicKerrolv provided a real headache for coach Obee, as did Butko and Millar. For O.B .'s they will just have to get some players back from injury and from the firsts to have a chance of staving in . Finally, Matthews played a lone hand up forward to nearly beat Scotch at Albert Park . Coach Donovan had no answer except to try to deprive him of the ball . O.M .'s threw everything at Scotch in the last and possibly should have won it . For the Cardinals - they are still alive .

SECTION 2 Old Essendon despite going to sleep in the crucial third quarter had enough in the tank to record a very encouraging win over Old Trinity . Mezo and Cooper led the way for OEG, while Troon & Davies were shining lights for the OT's . With a target up forivard (Ferrari who booted eleven majors making all the difference) Beaumaris ran away from Old HaIleybury in the second half of their match . Si'axmam and Goodbody for the Bloods were a worry for the Sharks as they tried to lift their teammates but in the end with healthy contributions from McNicholas & Rawlins the Sharks won well . Old Ivanhoe assisted in narrowing their percentage gap on Ormond with a super opening term against Hampton Rovers . Georgiou, Ltrxon, Nielson (6) and O'Dwyer (6) had good days for OIG while for the young Rovers ivialthouse, Blake and Banks held their heads high . Werribee maintained their winning run and in doing so continue to place pressure on both Ormond and Old Ivanhoe .r]`~

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strong for Mazenod, a goalless opening term by the n' ,)d not helping their cause. Dutnmil and Dunner stood out Nodders . Ormond had the bee . SECTION 3 Old Paradians continued on their merry accounting for Therry Penola easily. Leading by eight at ;_ long break and extending this to 15 by match end the 01 , running into some good forni . Crotty and Crook workcc In all day for TP, while O'Meara with five was a standout for 0] Old Carey held off a fast finishing North Old Boys to kplaceinthfoursgd to . NOBS added eleven goats in the last three quarters with Dalton and Dobson in ever, di but the OC's prevailed in the end . Ruperts3.=ood brought St . Leos Emmaus GkT back to earth with a thud with a resounding 26 goal victory . Spinner BOG by a mile for Rupo, while for the Animals Fox, Landy and Evans battled against the odds . Old Camberwell improved their percentage at the hands of a 1`arra Valley team looking ahead to 2003 . The Bushrangers are to be congratulated for seeing the year out despite play7ng number difficulties . W'ellers best included L . McDermott, Ranisay, Schmitt, while for the home team GWinford . Clark and Battle were shining lights . In a beaut game at Donvale the home team opened well and with the return of key players Calavetta ( 1 0) and lacuone (2) made a strong start, with Hill and Brosolo on fire . Blacks hit back in the second with Prince . Scarlett (4) and Henty causing headaches for the opposition . In an even second half the Blacks kept at the Friars but with Hill in the ruck outstanding and Wallace taking some fine saving marks at half back the Friars took the points . SECTION BLUE The final four has definitely settled, only the positions will vary amongst them . kientone needed to upset Monash to maintain any chance of making the finals . It was a tough and close encounter. They jumped the Blues again, led by 2pts at half time and were right in it at the end . Mitvalski, Russo and Cochrane were outstanding for the Combine . For the Blues, the big ntekmen "Captain Nev" was back and led from the front both around the ground and at the center bounces. Tim Cotter and that "hard man" Rvan Turton were good all day, driving the ball continually forward . The Krushers came out firing against the Jackas at Scanlmell Reserve . Their aggressive running and ferocity at the ball enabled them to hold a 4pt lead at the first break. Ajax was having real problems coping with this physical pressure and was further behind by 7pts at the main break. Coach Blusztein settled his players dowm, make some subtle changes and in the third quarter they were able to get their famous running game going . This freed tip Chester around goals and at the last change they led by 5pts. The last quarter was hard and tough with both sides refusing to shirk an issue - sensational shdi! In the end . Ajax was just a bit too quick for a very gallant and determined Oakleigh team . Finally, Bentleigh started beautifully and a t C!'tfIT~AI

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!'ughes, while Jansz. Taylor and Bell never gave i n tlni knocked Old Westbourne out of the four and -,it after a strong start. The 4ttarriors held goalless luarter and never really recovered . Hudson and ling for the GVarriors, while for the Students sidiativ were k c, players all day. at Ba;, : ,ter Aquinas went to sleep in the to allow,i iiSOB to take the ascendency in the d. finally the lead, which they did not surrender. (6) was probably the difference well supported by id Moore, while better Bloods were McMullen and

the bye and need to prove that good sides win the matches that count. Today counts Mends by 3 goals. Old Haileybury has the bye . SECTION 3 North Old Boys and Therry Penola battle it out for nothing more than pride today, with neither side able to make the four. Last time NOBS played more consistently to win & on recent form should have enough in the bag to get the pis today . Rupertswood host Old Carey and on recent form the OC's will struggle to hold Rupo to a losing score . It was the OC's last time by a handsome margin, and despite the mental advantage the winner today will take into the finals I cannot see Rupo losing today. Old Paradians will sharpen their skills and prove too strong for a depleted Yarra Valley - who will give of their all but to no avail. Old Camberwell will reverse their last round result against tVtlitefriars today. The Wellers better late season form will be the telling factor, although I expect the Friars after a confidence boosting win last week to give the Wellers a fright for at least three quarters.

Uni. Blacks managed to hold off a fast finishing St . Leos Emamus outfit last time around and going on last week's results the Blacks will hold all of the aces today . Ballard and Levins hold the key for the Animals and if they can get some overall support they can cause an upset, but in reality Blacks for mine . SECTION BLUE Ajax host Bentleigh at Albert Park in a gam e

SECTiO ; : 1 Another fantastic round of matches! If they go the Iect, then the top 6 positions should not change, with : tii .als equal on points with Marcellin and still one game f3ut if Caulfield, De La or Marcellin win, then lookin g i at the coming rounds, Xavs, Old Brighton and St . ds aren't safe. Only Browns SKOBS I believe, can se t Ives for September action! Selec tions: Xavs, Old n, SfOBS, Old Scotch ( all home sides), and St. rn rds I r uf t see them losing two in a row) , SECTIO N 2 Old Trinity travel to Beaumaris knoiving full well a " 1 )day, could well see top position slip away . The Sharks are of a couple of solid weeks of form and if their last utter is anything to go by today will be a game wort h 1o_ Obviously Ferrari will need to be closely guarded by but with the likes of the Amores, Gordon and co . in goo d the match could go either ivay. Flip of the coin OT's by n last time they met , ndon host Hampton Rovers and will continue thei r ilhoe host Mazenod in what starts a crucial three week s Last time the Nadders were too strong at home wit h and C Morris doing the damage. With more on the lin e in a close and hard fought tussle . ! ee host Ormond and while last time the Mends finished er they will today face a Bees unit con fident, in-form who play well at home. The Bees see themselves as a li,,ic chance of making the four and a loss today will signal i .d for them . The Mends on the otherhand are coming of f

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d 17Sat Aug 17 No game Rostered Sun Aug 18 Ciug XVIII Grand Final s Rnd 18 Sat Aug 24 Old Scotch V Old Ivanhoe Sat Aug 25 FIDA Matches - Grand Finals Sat Aug 31 B Section ist Semi Sun Sept I A Section ist Semi Sat Sept 7 B Section 2nd Semi Sun Sept 8 A Section 2nd Semi Sat Sept 14 C Section Grand Fina l

Sun Sept 15 A Section Preliminary Final Sat Sept 21 B Section Grand Fina l Sun Sept 22 A Section Grand Fina l First offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence ($50); four :.:a offence ($100); each subsequent offence ($100) . r_ . 'C13 failure to Senim 1 9 faitureto phone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pm Oakleigh (R) Yarra Valley (U) Phoned incorrect scores Rd 14, (Club XVIII Rd1 5) St . Leos Emmaus WP (S), Therry Penola (R), St . Bernards (2) (U), Fitzroy (C )

t17 19 SECTION . . in which they should win. But if they take them lightly I can easily see the Demons providing the upset of the round . If Bentleigh can jump out of the blocks again, and play some hard running, aggressive footy for four quarters, then this upset could be on. For Ajax, the pressure is on - drop one game and you drop top spot. Oaldeigh play Mentone Panthers in what could have been the battle for fourth spot - but not . Oal;leigh still need to win, just to have any chance of jumping up a spot. Finally, Monash should have another strong win and as coach Grace said after last week's match, "we will take it and settle into the last few weeks with a real chance now at a top two spot". Selections : Ajax, Oakleigh and Monash . SECTION RED Williamstown CYMS host Bulleen-Templestowe and although last time around a fitting result was a draw I feel the BuIlants have improved far more than the Gulls since their last meeting . Bullants to celebrate their first consecutive wins this season at 5pm Saturday .

La Trobe Uni host St. Bernards (2) and if their last match is any indication the Students will take the game right up to the Bemies . With the added incentive of maintaining their spot in the four I'll give the Students the nod today in a tight game from go to whoa . MHSOB after a wonderful win last week will know that todays game against Old Westbourne shapes as a danger one . Good sides at this time of year win the games that count, today counts and as such the High will consolidate third spot and keep Aquinas on their toes . Aquinas will return to the winner's list at the expense of Old Xaverians and keep their noses in front in relation to the all important double chance . 62

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Matthew maghan, Old 4t-`estbourne. Striking. 2 match From August 3 Nathan Wilkins . Mentone . Striking . 3 matches . Marcus Butera, UHS-VU . Striking. 4 matche s Morgan King, Old Essendon (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches. Greg Prigg, Bentleigh (Reserves) . Striking, 5 matches. * Joseph hSeCarroll, Old Scotch Striking, 2 matches. ' Lee Yasar, V'erribee (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches .

` Simon Gellert, LaTrobe (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . RESULTS F-4-. " . ; . ; ! EST9GATiQN t J Old Trinity and St. Bernards charged with a melee in their senior match played on Saturday July 27 at St. Bernards . Both ctubs found guilty. St. Bernardsfined $500 and Old Trinity S1 000. A report from the above game that St . Bernards player Ben Loughlin allegedly struck an Old Trinity player. Charge proven and player Loughlin suspended, 5 matches . A report from the above game that Old Trinity player Glen Hatfield allegedly struck a St. Bernards player. Charge proven and player Hatfield suspended, 2 matches. St. Leos Emmaus Wattle Park and Ivanhoe Assumption charged with a melee in their senior matched played on Saturday July 27 at Bennetswood Reserve. Both clubs found guilty and fined $300 (2nd offence for their senior side in a three year period) . A report from the above game that Ivanhoe Assumption player Ei1an Healy allegedly charged and made contact with a St . Leos Emmaus player. Charge proven and player Healy suspended for 2 matches . A report from the above game that as St . Leos Eimnaus t ;`attle Park and Ivanhoe Assumption were departing the groruul for the half time break the Ivanhoe Assmnption coach, Brad Hall allegedly headbutted a St. Leos Emmaus player. Charge proven and coach Brad Halt suspendedfrom coaching on a matchday in any capacity before and during a matchfor 2 matches .

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15 13 2 0 1886 1064 177 .26 52 ST JOHNS 0 C ' HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 12 3 0 1655 1208 137 .09 48 15 11 4 0 1404 890 157.75 44 WEST BRUNSWICK ELSTERNWICK 15 8 7 0 1694 1404 120.66 32 SWINBURNE UNI 15 8 7 0 1550 1290 120 .16 32 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 7 8 0 1162 1521 76 .40 28 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 6 9 0 1137 1322 86 .01 24 POWER HOUSE 15 5 10 0 1149 1618 71 .01 20 MONASH GRYPHONS 15 4 11 0 1180 1310 90 .08 16 RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 1 14 0 989 2367 41 .78 4

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