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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R paG _ _ a reminder that the policy that was invited to

to the l; ; ;(eveld h y an dling of alcohol is d ue to beoinim <r~i~ing of this I 1,~nd~ by the close of business of the last day nionth . mpanying this policy is to be a statement 1„o%3ded by each club's local liquor outlet that the , .lt,b purchases its functions and after match ccluirements at that particular outlet and that CUB ,,,-(duets are ordered (only) . CUB has allocated $1,000 to be awarded to a club , ,[ cz_ch senior section in regards to submissions It ; rived . Carlton and United Breweries is the VAFA's Main Support Sponsor and is committed to supporting ~it ,, p,TA's responsible policy of "no alcohol during ,,,<i ehes" policy and the responsible serving an d

111amagement of alcohol .

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of the weekend 14/15 September each club will see its scores set out (for example) 65%, 35%, 80% (final 60%) .

The Executive will meet on Thursday October 24th to consider a numbers of proposals that may lead to an improvement in VAFA football in the future . The Executive will hear submissions from the clubs Foru m, and as well will receive via the Presidents'the Rules Review Committee, submissions from which is scheduled to meet on September 5th . The Committee will meet again on the following Monday if all business is not dealt with on the 24th October .

Favourite Clues : colors blue and white (an d green and gold) ; Played Amateur footthe ball ; Reached highest level in another sport .

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ing club in each senio r ,ection to receive a cheque for $1,000 on Presentation Night there is certainly much interest in 'die award . [-c r the record, a percentage score for each club's players, officials and spectators will be determineda lid then these scores averaged to give each club " fin~rl score (percentage) . In the "Amateur Footballer

Last week's " mystery" person was Paul Couch. "Couch}e ' coached the VCFL U118 team that played recently at EP . His favouriite colors are blue an d white because he won the Brownlow Medal playing for the

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ST BERNARDS have taken out the mino r premiership, and like Marcellin last year, they are a couple of games clear with two round s remaining. The fight for the double chance is now the focus of our premier section with fourth placed Scotch holding a six-premiership point advantaged over Old Ivanhoe and Uni Blues . Third placed Marcellin has won its past six matches to leave it half-a-game behind the out-of-form Old Xavs. At the other end of the ladder the relegation fight seems settled. De La Salle, despite collecting wins in its past three matches, needs to defeat finalists Xavs and Marcellin and have St Kevins lose to Marcellin and St Bernards, to get out of the gallows . Old T rinity's hope of cracking the final four was snuffed out in the last term in last week's heartbreaker against the Cardinals when the Ts kicked four goals to seven to lose by four points. Ts coach Leigh Carlson, in his fourth year as coach, is committed for next year . In his first year they won the B Section flag and in the past two years they've finished fifth. Last week's loss was the fifth time the Ts have lost games by 10 points or less . "It's frustrating and I thought we would have progressed at a better rate," Carlson said . "This year we've not been able to field the best side due field injuries and unavailability . "We're not as fit as we ought to be and it's been an issue all year," Carlson, who along with his assistant coach Phil Gaut are PE trained . "We need to get fit and do a full pre-season and have the players fully commit to training throughout the year." "We get predominantly good numbers to training but not all of the time ." The dual A Section premiership coach with Collegians said the club would look to its successful Under 19s to replace the players they will lose to retirement and the overseas bug. Today the Ts travel to Old Ivanhoe, who are hoping for bottom-side MHSOB to defeat Scotch, to set up an elimination final next week . Last time Matt Greig kicked five for the Ts as they won by four goals . The Hoers come in with a goal loss to the Bernies . Marcus Toovey slotted four goals and his team has given the competition some spark this year. Scotch's win broke a three-game losing streak with Tristian Beranger, Richard Breisch and Charles Tallent running into form. The High last time went down to the Cardinals by

four goals but Scotch kicked i l goals and 20 behinds. If you were to go with I form in the match at Waverley Park between D who have won its past three, and OX, who have ! thei'r past three, you'd go with the home team . I Mannix s late-season discovery at full-fonvard, mid-fielder kicked nine of the Dees' 29 goals agai the Unicorns, will be a new issue for Xavs . OX had four less scoring shots when it defeated I in Round 8 by 11 points . Dan Richardson and ! Murton kicked four each . Against SKOBs last week Xavs kicked 13 point one goal to fall short by eight points .

OX launched their forays from too far out hoping the wind to assist their kicks . Normally a g sneak, Simon Lethlean kicked four behinds in last term to help keep Mike McArthur -Allen's per coaching record of three wins from three matche Toorak Park . Dermott Brereton, who attended Xavs' training the Thursday before the game, should have L there for instruction and not motivation .

MM-A said it had "been a long three mont Having lost five of 10 matches by a kick, MM-A : "it was time for the rub of the green to go i us".Asked if he was keen to coach next year, M replied: "I'm keen to beat Marcellin this week don't believe any club benefits long term changing coaches mid-season unless the coach done something beyond the bounds of reason behavior. " The injury worries continued at SKOBS with tl ins being forced for the Xavs match : Matt Lu back from overseas, Paul O'Keefe, Adrian Ca and Dale Curtis . Maybe Skevs' year is epitomised by Kane Bov being taken to hospital after tripping over a te mate's ankle during the last cool-down lal training. flBareell in's insatiable quest for victory take s

MATCHES - A SeC1101 Old Ivanhoe v . Old Trinity MHSOB v . Old Scotch University Blues v. St Bernards St Kevins v . Marcellin De La Salle v. Old Xaverian s 0

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Trevor Barker Oval today . The Eagles got up by 14 points last time they played with Chris Purcell booting a game-high four goals . Skevs chairman of ,c lectors Ian Weeding will note that last week in the ,0-point victory against the Blues, Purcell got another four along with Andrew Tranquilli and Andrew Treganowan kicked three . The AT . brothers didn't register a goal nine rounds ago . The Blues, with Liam Ryan and Alistair MeEwin a couple to watch for, host the Bernies, who have inother low-profile player Anthony Thomas being added to their list of best performers this year . It was a sloppy shooting Blues when they last met: the Students had three less scoring shots yet lost by 88 points after kicking 22 behinds . At the other end Dan Jordan, this column's tip for the Woodrow ;, ;edal, kicked six and Timmy Harvey collected a handy five .

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OLD TRINITY - congratulate Jon Cade who last ek played his 100th game for the Club . Jon o bc~an with the Club back in 1995 while still at school and played in our Under 19 Premiership in 1997. Jono together with his family are great supporters of the Club. Well done Jono . " OLD XAVERIANS - congratulate M ichael Blood ,,,,ho today plays his 208th game for the club -Six time premiership player/Captain 97,98,99,2000, 3 times B&F winner - Competition Best and Fairest 1997 - Two time Jock Nelson Winner /Best on Cround in a Grand Final 1995, 1997 State Representative player 11 times, Captain 1997, 98, <,)(i - Old Xavs congratulate Captain Blood . Also congratulations to Dan Richardson who last week played his 200th game for the club, Six Time Pre suership Player 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, Six I ime State Representative Player, Xavs leading Goal i :icker 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000 Competition Leading Goal Kicker on Two occasions.

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STBERNARDS 5.5 5.5 10.10 11 .10 (76) OLD IVANHOE 1 .1 5.6 8 .6 10.10 (70) St . Bernards: Turnbull 3 D Jordan 2 Neeson 2 Clarke O'Sullivan Harvey Legudi. Best: A Thomas Fielding Byrne Clarke B Jordan Md .auglflan . Old Ivanhoe : Toovey 4 J Weddle 2 Young Price Low Byrne. Best Oates Toovey Louchran Corcoran Young Crowley. Umpires: W. Hinton, G. Hunicheu (F) . N. Woods, C. O'Shea (B) . D. Webster. K . Segota (G) OLD TRINITY 2.2 7 .5 12.6 16.8 (106) OLD SCOTCH 4.6 5 .8 9 .12 16.14 (110) Old Trinity. Greig 3 Hme 2 C Phillips 2 Ramsdeu 2 Collins 2 Kenna Parkin Rogers T VanDerVenne Ward. Best : Collins Contessa T VanDerVenne Greig Parkin Kenna. Old Scotch: Ross 3 Robinson 3 Hume 3 Collins 2 Mullins 2 Jennings Wigney Smith . Bestr Robinson Home Beranger Breisch Tallent Collins . Umpires: M. Sneddon, J. McNtece (F), A Rechtman. S. Fraser (B), R. Parry. V. Vescovi (G ) MARCELLIN 6 .3 9.6 13.11 16 .11 (107) UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.3 5.8 8.12 12 .15 (87) Marcellln: Purcell 4 Tranquilli 4 Treganowan 3 Cox 2 Marson 2 Romatlln . Best- Cox 0'Flytm Tranqu0li Hanson Purcell Treganowatt . University Blues: McErvin 3 Q Gleeson 2 S)IInmon 2 Ryan McLachlan Sully Nation McKinnon Young. Best: Ryan McEwin Hayter McKinnon Roydltouse Sl"unmon . Umpires : P. James. S . McCarthy (F). R. Mutton . P . Teasdale (B). R . Parry . V. Vescovl (G) OLD XAVERIANS 1 .3 6.9 8.11 8.24 (72) ST KEVIIVS 3 .4 4.7 11 .8 12.8 (80) Old Xaverians : Lethlean 3 Richardson 2 Clarke 2 Drake . Best, Ruyg Ford. St . Kevins: B Dollmat 4 Lucas 2 Garvey 2 M Giaosiracusa 2 Grater Greenhatn. BesL B Doliman Garvey Grolier M Dolman Pangrazio Fraser, Sassi Clark Letlilean Hawkins. Umpires: R. Eastwood, M. Jenkins(F), R Nation, M . Luttke (B) . C . Arnol, M . Simpson (G ) DE LA SALLE 5.3 15 .7 21 .10 29 .16 (190) RIHSOB 1 .4 5 .4 9.7 11 .10 (76) De La Salle: Matntix 9 Evans 3 Goodier 3 D Thomas 2 LaRagy 2 Bowden 2 Sptthill 2 Harrison 2 S Hyland Duggan Silvers Murton . Best: Mannix R Bonnici S Hyland Mackintosh Coacher D Thomas . MHSOB: Simpson 4 Gerner 2 Thompson 2 Walker Satiny Fairchlld . BestWide Limbrlck A Cassell Thompson S McCully Simpson . Umpires: M. Gibson. T. Sutcliffe F) . B. Hoare . B . Jephson (G) RESERVES ST BERNARDS 1 .3 3.6 3 .9 5.13 (43) OLD IVANHOE 2 .4 3.4 3 .6 3 .7 (25) St . Bernards : Close 3. Tankey. Kinniburglt . Best, J . Mount . Osborne, Davis. Evans. Cousland. Nutter. Old Ivanhoe : Kent . Hawkes . Morris. Best: Bolzat . Barezza . Berry. Braddy. Pollock . Gilbert. OLD TRINITY 2.1 7 .4 7.7 9 .13 (67) OLD SCOTCH 0.5 1 .6 2 .9 2.9(21) Old Trinity: Burgess 2. Cameron 2, Cooper 2, Best . Btdlen . Crisdano . Best T Cade. Lauletta . Burgess. Cooper. Cameron, Carter-Buszard . Old Scotch: Moffatt . Watts . Best: Addison . Costello, Watts. Hooper. Crane . Ainger. P,fARCELLIfV 2 .0 5.2 7 .4 8 .6(54) UPdIVERSITY BLUES 1 .1 1 .1 4 .5 6 .9(45) Marcellin : Galati 3, Ed.atonds 2. Mason I . Taylor 1, Garmer I . Best, 0'Flynn . Dmnven. Colville. Taylor. Walker. Gartner. University Blues: Brotittt 1, Hocking!, Hutchins 1, Quin 1 . Suvoltos 1, Larkin I . Best : Kordck, Sudholz . Su:^oftos. McKerrotv. Hutchins. BennettOLD - 4 .3 8 .9 11 .14 15 .20(110) ST. IfE? i 1 .0 1 .1 2.4 3.4(22) Old ver is: iNeeltan 3 . Call,r,.„ .i 2 . "vard 2, Baker 2.Wilson 2 . R. J 2 . .7, tnston . Oswald. t - avar:l. Johnston, Scanlan . vins : Sullivan . Griffiths, Gray . B, q. Bare. Sullivan, McCann, Lynch, Mani c. Gffffitlis . DE LA S.4LLE 4.1 9.9 11 .11 12.17 (89) &II-ISOB 0.3 1.3 2 .7 2 .8(20) De La Salle: A .Johnstone 4, S .Yl4cle `L . M.Hartxr 2 . C.Hvde, R .Buckley. Davies. Derbyshire. Best: Hesse, Ptmne. A.Johnstoue . Chester, C.Buick. S.Htele. hiH50B: J.Dtson. B.'vlcGratfi . Best: J.Dtxon. M.Ferferkraru, AMtlls. B .MeGrath . P. Rujetile . B . James3


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Coach : Simon Dalrymple

Coach : Campbell Glover

Coach : Paul Fahey

Coach: Dale Tapping

Assist: Noel Jenkinson Res Coach: Terry Russell

Res Coach : Peter Randall

Assist: Terence Blythman Res Coach: Scott Robinson

Assist : Darren Payne & Paul Northey Res Coach : Noel Spoor

Assist: Andrew Smith Res Coach: John Alt a Assist : Simon Tallen t

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L. Walker (CR) R . Buckley B . Corin P. Murton (VC) C . Swift

6 M . Herber 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 9R C . Chester 10 T. Silvers 11 A . Evans(C) 12 D . Toohey 13 A . Johnstone 14 C . Bowker 15 P. Bowden 16 S. Hyland 17 A . Elliott 18 A . Coffey 19 M . Goodier 20 M . Picone 21 A. McKenzie 22 M . Mercuri 23 D . O'Brien 24 J. Morel 24R C. Buick

25 C . Hyde 25 R . Walmsley 26 D . Spithill 27 S. Thomas 28 N . Harber 29 C . Browne 30 B. Mannix 30R S. Murray

31 S. Hyd e 32 R . Bonnici (VC) 33 J. 56near 34 L . Williams 35 A. Mackintosh 36 W. Jolley 37 D . Hyland 37R D. Moore 38 D . McInerney 39 S. Kan e 39R S . Hoy 40 C . Noseda 41 M. McHenry 42 P. Bourke 42R A. Bonnici 43 K. Brkic 44 K. Holden 45 P. Hesse 46 A. Skinns 47 A. Molan 48 D. Smith 48R T. Fisher 49 A. Boots 50 D. Aideruccio 51 L. Douanghosay 52 E . Phillips 53 L. Derbyshire 54 D. Buckley 55 L. Meehan 56 C. Worstelling 57 R. Marks 58 G . Wise 60 B . Quinane

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1 C. Purcell 2 T. Collins 3 D. Waters 4 G. Romanin 5 N. Godwin 6 D. Sampimon 7 M . Rowe 8 R. Frisina 9 D. Ballantine 10 A. Dale 11 D. Taylor (RC 12 B . Cronin ) 13 S . Dinneen 14 D. Salce 15 M . Chun 16 L. McMillan 17 G. Cox (VC) 18 D. Gartner 19 D. Cooper 20 S . 0'Flynn 21 N . Walker 22 D. Marson 23 M . Edmond s 24 L. O'FIYn n (RVC)

25 R. Galati 26 D. McMillan

1 J. Bamert 2 S. McCully (SDVC) 3 A. Simpson 3 A. Angus 4 M. White 5 E. Raleigh 6 R . Joseph

1 A. Oates 2 L . Lochran 3 A. Jenkins 4 B. Davis 5 T. Young 6 S. Kent 7 J. Geishan 7 P. Teller 8 T. Stevens (RC) 8 J . Dixon ( RVC) 9 M. Karayannis 8 J . Garner 10 M. Crowley 9 D. Fairchild SCapt) 11 S. Tully 10 D. No rton ( 12 C . Branigan 11 D . Simmons 13 M. Orchard 12 R . Banting 14 C . Moore 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 15 L . Bolzan 16 C . Mooney 13 C. Kelly 17 A. Corcoran 14 A O'Brien 18 J. Hope ( VC) 15 N. Adcock 19 M. Tolley 16 J . Walker 17 R. Clowes 18 R. Limbrick (SDVC) 18 B. McGrath 19 A. Brookes 20 T. Harper 20 D. Nichols

21 R. Patterson

27 S . Theisz (VC) 28 D. Johnston 29 C. Moran 30 A . Treganowan (C) 31 C. Mason

22 A. Svirskis 22 D. Armstrong 23 L. Taylor 24 S . Rundell 25 N. Orchard

32 M. Browne

26 A. Vicendese

33 G. Cul l 34 D. Jarred 35 J . Frazer

28 J . Brown 29 G . McCully 30 R. Newton

36 D. Cope 37 L. Considine

31 J . Davis

38 M . Boyd 39 B . Colville 40 A . Wilkinson 41 J . Seabu ry 42 B . Dinneen 43 A . Duncan 44 L. Hanson 45 D. Theisz 46 J . Mathews 47 M . Becchett i 48 A . Gallagher 49 B . Gale 50 A . Ryder 51 M . Maguire 52 C. Moran 53 C. Mathews 54 A . Gallagher 55 J . Wallis 56 S . Maguire 57 N . Addison 58 J. Ibrahi m 72 D . Cracknell

32 A. Cassell ( SDVC ) 33 A. Saultry 33 S. Harrison 34 E. Thompson (SVC) 34 P. Rujevic 35 A. Mills (RVC) 35 S. Moore 36 P. McGrath 36 M. Tin g 37 R. McIntyre 37 T. Harper 38 S. Robinson 39 S. Whi ttington 40 D. Membrey 40 W. Hayes 41 J . Anderson 42 P. Boyer

43 D. Vicendese 44 M . Hawkes 45 M . Brown 46 P. Wolnizer 47 R. War e 48 G . Pollard 49 C. Duke 50 S . Osborne 53 P. Bain 54 P. Willoughby 55 C. Wright 56 T. Wrigh t 57 D. Cassell

58 D. Fox

20 D. Hawkes

21 R . Roberts 22 P. Donaldson 23 K. Theodossi 24 G . Haros (DVC ) 25 E. Byrne 26 P. Lillis

27 J . Weddle

26 T. Downing (RC)

28 S. Morris 29 R . Weddle (C) 30 A. Gilbe rt 31 J . Stevens (DVC) 32 P. Dowd 33 N. Pratt

34 A Tiernan

35 M. Pollock 36 B. Spoo r 37 M. Berry 38 Ga George 39 Ge George 40 J . Keane 41 A. Clark 42 S. Low 43 L. Hunter 44 A. Karafili 45 M. Toovey 46 M. Tozer 47 G . King 48 M. Clarke 49 L . Shay 50 S. Brandt 51 N . Braddy 52 A. Clancy 53 S. Price 54 B. Guidera 55 A. Berezza 56 L . Courage 57 D. Harcourt 58 G . Mclsaac 59 J . White 60 S. Hill 61 C. Binney 62 J . Baker 63 T. Hibb s 64 C. Barker 65 B. Shadbolt 66 D. War ry

27 J . Pilkingto n 28 S . Prendergast 29 M . Gnatt 30 T. Finocchiaro 31 N . Leitl 32 J . Gerstman 33 J . McCarrol i 33 RT Wilson-Humphries

34 E . Olive r 35 P. O'Connor

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1 A. Nettleton 2 B . Phillips 3 J . Ross 4 T. Holt O C 5 S . Collins (VC) 6 A. Crow (VC) 7 J . Kitchen (VC) 8 B . Robinson 9 D. Brooke 10 C. Smith 11 R. Aujard 12 S . Hume 13 N . Hooper 14 R. Mullins 15 R. Eagl e 16 D. Jennings 17 T. Wigney 18 L. Hawkins 19 R. Josephs 20 S . Lillingsto n 21 J . Stratos 22 N . Addison 23 0. Cran e 24 C. Pa ttende n 25 M . Saunders 25 R S . Craig

36 A . Milla r 37 E . Moffatt 38 R. Ashto n 39 C. Stevens 39R A. Cowper 41 M . Lipshut 42 M . Watts 43 R. Breisch 44 C. Evans 45 M . Blenheim 46 J . Beaurepaire 47 T. Beranger 48 S . Miles 49 M . O'Brien 50 T. Hoskin g 51 L. Freeman 52 D. Knigh t 53 G. Junkeer 54 N . Simon 56 C. Tallent 57 J . Crane 59 D. Iser 61 S . Jones 63 P. Iser 64 N . Costell o 65 C. Armstrong 66 A . Routledge 68 N . Gil l 69 C. Nea l 70 S . Thompson 71 D. Jackson 74 M . Ri x 75 S . Troo n

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Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo

Coach : Peter Nicholson Res Coach : Joe Watkins

Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen

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Coach: Leigh Carlson Assist. : Phil Gaut Res Coach : Craig Neave

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7 K . Gray

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8 P. McDonald 9 J . Hawkins 10 D. Rennex 11 Ad Jones 12 J . Bowen 13 C. Ellis 14 Din Stoney 15 L. Ford (Capt) 16 N . Bingham 17 D . Richardson 18 M . Green

7 S . Clarke 8 J . Evans 9 B . Jord an (VC)

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

19 M . Callihan

17 L. O'Sullivan •18 D. McLaughlin 19 L.Gollant 19R R .Close 20 L.Fielding

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 . Ryan 18 P. Gissing 19 D. Sheehy ( RC) 20 K . Bowden 21 R. Maguire 23 S . Lowerson 24 H . P ri de 25 B . Marusic 26 D. Sadler 27 R. Gross 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 M . Kempton (DVC) 30 M . Gargano 31 A. McGuinness

9 Andrews A V/C 10 Shaughnessy M 10 Dann S 11 Gorman A 12 Pirouet N 13 Collins M 13 Cade J 14 Parkin A 15 Ste phens T 16 Hiillas C 17 Hatfield G 18 Clarke L 19 Barr C 20 Phillips C 21 Kennedy L 22 Deane-Johns G 23 Ramsden A C/C 24 Christopherson J 25 Cameron F 27 Groe,gM B 28 Hine A

29 Nesbitt L

30 McKinnon R 31 Burgess J 32 Cornell J 33 Rogers D 2 4 Deane-Johns L 35 Pawsey M 36 Sutcli ffe J 37 Van Der Venne S(R/C) 37 Cochrane A

38 Phillips R C/C 39 Oberoi S 40 Beardsley D 41 Laulett a S 42 Armatas C 43 Dodgson B 44 Power B 45 Treadwell G 45 Morpeth T

46 Cooper S

D. Orlando L. Hannebery D. Landrigan S . Mollard . A . Oswald

20. M . Hardman 20. J . Scanlan 21 A. Pa rton 22 T. Ockleshaw ( VC) 23 S . Johnston 24 B . Coughlan 25 R. Carey 26 N. Baker 27 J . Drake 28 A. McDonald 29 S . Wood 30 T. Clarke (v.c) 31 L. Tuddenham 32 A. Brushfield 33 A. Sassi 34 R. Jones 35 A Delaney 36 B. Dwyer 37 T. Maher 39 M. Meehan 40 W. Roffe 41 A Dillon

43 T. Woodruff 44 A Biddlecombe

16 L. Turnbull

21 B. Loughlin 22 D.James 23 A. Mastropasqua

24 N,M.Smith 25 C . Osborne 26 J . Gollant 26R A .Fewster 27 James Mount (RC) 28 P.Gilmour 29 L.Wlkinson 30 C . Trewin 31 B.Ashton 32 T. Harvey 33 B. Altis 34 D. Byrne 35 L .Campbell 36 R . Legudi 37 A. Catterall 38 J. Simpson

50 T. Biddlecombe 51 D. Walsh 52 P. Funder 55 J. Healy

56 N . McInerney

49 S. McCurry

58 M. Mahon 63 R . Coughlan 66 A. Wilson

50 J.DeBlank 51 P. Romaniw

52 J.Llyod 53 T.Pearson 54 L.0'Brien 55 B.McManus 56 B .Swann 57 J .Delaney 58 L.Evans 59 H .Pekes 60 R.Pekes

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53 J . Griffiths 55 E. Crohan 56 P. Natale 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. Byrne 75 R . Campagna 76 M. O'Shea

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74 Thwaites M 75 Chisholm M

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39 S . Gribble 40 N. Moore 41 G . Anderson 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 G . Katavolos

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 Hardcou rt J 64 Birks T 65 Wilcox E 66 McKerrow R 67 McAioon D (RVC)

59 Cade T ( FW/C) 60 Manseur S 61 Cris tiano D 62 Cokalis S 63 Cade S 64 Kenna A

79 Treadwell C

38 J. O'Brien

48 B ri ggs A

49 T. Lowrie

78 Brady w

33 M . Maguire (RVC) 34 T. Hoba rt 35 M . Kavanagh 36 E . Sullivan 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC)

21 McIntyre T (VC) 22 Millard B 24 Russell S 25 Solly A 26 Gates B 27 Wilkie R 28 Thomas M(RC) 30 Larkin A 31 Callery B 32 Suvoltos A 34 McKinnon T 35 Baker A 36 Brooke J 37 Kaso S 38 Wilson A 39 Bi rtley 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

47 A. Conlan 48 L. Harper 49 L. Kalesaran 51 D. Bare

52 Heaven C 53 Plain G 54 Blackmore B 55 Taylor C 56 Best E 57 Oberoi A

76 Matthews M 77 Kelly T

32 S . O'Connor

20 Gleason D

45 G . Baggy

51 Mithen P

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2 Hutchins T 3 Sturrock J (VC) 4 Guenge ri ch (DVC) 5 Gleeson Q(VC) 6 Fricker G

40 D . Thomas 41 A.Bouzikas 42 P.KGnniburgh 43 M. Stapleton 44 S. Taylor 45 M. Tankey 46 P. Holland 47 R . Pizzichetta 48 N .P.Smith

45 L. Howard 46 B. Dixon 47 T. Ruyg 48 J . McDonnell

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R . Grinter D . Cu rtis A . Ukovic M . Dollman (C) P. O'Keefe (VC)

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47 Schultze D 48 Ward C ~~~ 9 Ca rter-Buszard L(R/V/C ) 50 Robison M

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bi As a great saying goes, "if you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space." Well, there's plenty of people involved in B Section who are whooping it up right out there on the precipice. . . The final four is virtually set, although the folks out at Bundoora might think otherwise. It's a battle royale down towards the bottom, with any one of three sides vying for that last remaining dreaded relegation spot.

REVIEW At the home of footv, EP, the white hot Riazenod held off a very brave and plucky Ormond to fall in by a mere 2 pts. A 5 goal margin at the first break had punters saying 'how far', but it was not to be . Dunne, Hanley and Polan held their nerve for Mazenod, and so too did the Big Ms for Ormond (Murphy, Martinov and Miller) . Br Garvey bore witness to a great contest at Bundoora, as Old Haileybury virtually sealed the fate of Old Paradians with a hard fought 9 pt victory . A deficit at the first change didn't deter the away side, as 7 goals to 3 in the third qtr put them in the box seat . O'Farrell, McKenzie and Bourke were the solid contributors for OH . Better performers for OP were Ciavola . Dallas and Boyd.

For the second week in a row, my dream result came true . as Hampton Rovers not only kept themselves alive but kept my phone quiet, when they prevailed over Old Essendon by 4 pts. The stiff breeze couldn't do it for OE as they set up a big lead, but found themselves under pressure when they didri t use it in the third qtr. M. Fletcher, Carr and Power joined the Carroll Gift Fund A-List for their great efforts for HR . DeMorton. McPherson and Buckley battled hard for OE to give their exasperated president something to cheer about! ! The fairytale out at Oak Park couldn't continue when Therry's slim possibility of avoiding relegation went out the door as Old Brighton were the party poopers and won by 9 pts. The biggest margin of the day was at the end of the third qtr with a lead of only 13 pis to OB . 'Wardell, O'Neill and Homann stood tall for OB and they were matched by Mrs . Bannisters boys and Boyle for Therry . The battle of top dog waged on at the Bowling Green, with Old bielburnians gettu-rg the upper hand in the last qtr over NOBs to win by 16 pts . 6 more scoring shots indicate that the margin to OMs could have been wider. Kennedv. Guest and Lewski had the hall on a string for OMs . Boyle, Collison and Hosking toiled manfully for NOBs.

NOBs (4/7) welcome Old Haileybury (5/4) . The wheels of Garry Foulds' truck are getting a touch wobbly after losing the last couple and the best remedy for that is a victory. Mick Dwyer is under no illusion that a win today gives his side the best possible chance at a top two finish . There won't be much in this one and it's a tough one to call, therefore, must go with the home ground advantage, although, it's done nothing for me all year!! The wobbly wheels will be straightened at home, as NOBs get over the line, but only just . Home side by 6 pts. Out on Keilor Hill, the home side of Old Essendon (416) roll out the red carpet to their visitors in Ormond (1I1) . Chris Bye's now going bald, as lie's been tearing his hair out strand by strand after heating the top side, and then going under to bottom two since. Mick Knuppel is also a man losing sleep due to the perilous position he and his charges find themselves . There's not just one 'Big Jack' who's looking over his shoulder right now, and that might continue today . In saying tha't . I don't know which way to go here, as both sides . let's face it, are out of winning form . I've been off the wagon for sonic time now, and see no reason to jump on, therefore. I'm going for three in a row as Ormond inflict more pain on OE by 4 pts . We're off down beachside for the last time this year until summer arrives where Old Brighton (417) and Hampton Rovers (5i4) do battle. Stuart Glascott and his boys must be super desperate to get a win at home, as they've been as rare as Carlton victories this year. It's d-day for Norm Goss and diose from Boss . Win today and they're every chance to front up in B Section in 2003. It was a good win last round by HR, but OB also had a great day, bouncing back in style . With everything to play for, I'm going out on a precarious limb & tip HR to a significant win today & theyll win a heart stopper by 2 pts. For the second week in a row, the Bowling Green gets another go as Old Melburnians (1110) heat up the pies and sausage rolls and play Therry (8/1) . Erwin Leyden and his men are chugging along nicely and should they get the biekies today, will sew up top spot once and for all . Wayne Harmes :, ould love nothing more than to knock off the top side but we all ? :r,ow

N4::;_ Out at Central Reserve, we bear witness to a game that will once and for all decide the fate of both Mazenod (112) and Old Paradians (6/4). Dave Murray has his lads living, breathing, eating and drinking that structured game plan and victory would see off today's opponent and onto possible further glory . Last week's loss has Matt Ryan and his charges reeling and they now rely on miracles left, right and centre for any final's action . Whilst the home side fell over the line last week, they've been in rare form, and at home I believe thedll snuff out any faint hopes of OPs and finals when they salute by 4 pts . Yet another intriguing contest greets us at Brunswick, wher e 6

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It is a formidable task at the best of times . I think the rnaut will claim another victim today as the show rolls on, ;infortunately for Wayne, no miracles today . OMs by 36 pts .

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OLD gAILEYBURY - congratulate Luke Pitcher on playing his 50th game for the Bloods against Old Paradians last week . at school foll owing 2 L, ike first played U19's in '99 while still . till seasons with the "unders" is now a regular in the reserves ; ;e l done "Pitch". great clubmen on ';ORTH OLD BOYS - congratulate three. Well done to club week I,,,,ching milestones in the past <iaiwart Adrian Trimboli on playing his 150th game . : Trimmers" has had to overcome a lot to keep playing footy for ;Bs and it's a great day for the club to have him set such a ; „l ag nificent mark . Mildura boy Scott Steep recently played his 100th game for NOBs. "Sleepy" has been a fantastic and r,ntributor on an d off the field for the club, as a talented -iurageous senior player, a member of the social committee uld the all-import an t footy trip organiser . Matt Amore has forward to inched 50 games with the club and all NOBs look ell ituther great things from this tough on-ba ll er. W done to illree great NOBs . OLD MELBURNIANS - champion on-baIler Michael Hazell this Saturday. A notches up 50 senior games for the club ictorian representative on numerous occasions, Michael has y seasons, even ccn a stan d-out player for the club over m an ries to lough he has had to overcome many serious inju and achieve this milestone . The OMFC congratulates Michael d off the fi eld, hope his contributions to the club, both on an continue well in to the future . .1 1 _ r u 4ud'~_,. ~.( ~.' r n r'• 7

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10 .11 (71) MAZENOD 5.6 7 .7 9.10 .6 10.9 (69) ORMOND 1 .0 5 .6 5 Hanley Ballenger . Mazenod : Apollonio 3 Maskell 2 0'Donoghue 2 P Fuller Best Dunne Ryan Hanky Tucker Polan Apollonio . . Best Ormond: Collins 3 Martin 3 Ferrari Miller Martinov Naughton Collins Murphy Grace Martinov Miller Martin . . Doyle (B), A Zalcman . Umpires : L . Holmes, S. Morgan (F) . B. Parsons, C K. Pitcher (G) 14.13 (97) OLD PARADL4NS 5 .6 8.8 11.10 .7 16.10 (106) OLD HAILEYBURY 3,3 8 .4 15 . Best O'Farrell Jenke MacKenzie OGrat Graves ~mstrng Brookes Fletcher S Langford-Jones Bourke . adia= Ciavola 4 Boyrc12 Brabender 2 Porteous 2 Heffernan Pratt Old Pa* Boyd . Sinclair Yeo. Best Dallas Pratt Ciavola Brabender O'Loughlin . Richards, K . Coughlan (G) Umpires: P. Simpson, M. Taylor (B), R 10 .13 (73) HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .3 4 .8 5 .10 .8 10.9 (69) OLD ESSENDON 6.3 6 .3 7 Hampton Rovers: Power 5 5 Anderson Barker Carr Duddy C McKellar, Best M Fletcher Can Power Wheeler C McKellar Ng . Old Essendon : Bartram 2 Fleming 2 Leask 2 McPherson Patmagiotopolous. Fleming Podger Ryan . Best DeMorton Dragojlo McPherson Ryan Buckley . Maddocks, Umpires : R Mayston. M. Wittrnann (F), R . Mayston (J) (B), P ) B. Dix (G 7.4 10.8 (68) T1 E RRY PENOLA 2 .1 5.3 4 .3 6.3 9.5 12.5 (77) OLD BRIGHTON Goodwin Therry Penola: Boyle 3 Harmes 2 O'Sullivan 2 S Bannister. Bannister. C. Bannister Boyle Castaldi Russell Elliott S Nancarrow . Best : VanDenDungen 3 Marshall 3 Krzynniak Ewart A Ginnavin Old Brighton Mizzi Pirrie Sherman. Best Wardell ONeill McCowan VanDenDungen Homann Sherman , . Umpires: L . Monerieff, L. Blackball (RDL) (F), A Monaghan (RDL), A Bennisbn (RDL) (B), R . Owens, D . Balch (RDL) (G) .15 (81) OLD MELBURNIANS 2.4 4.10 5 .13 11 .11 (65) 2.3 3.4 7 .8 9 . Best NORTH OLD : BOYS Hicks 5 Evans 2 Mulligan 2 Lewski Matthews Old Melburnians Kennedy Roberts Guest McKeon Lewskt Hicks . . North Old Boys : J Barker 3 Collison 2 M Barker Phyland Tehan Vogels Best Boyle Tehan ColHson Vogels Hosking Halpin . . Kralevski (B), R. Dodd. Umpires: G. Curran, L. Gallagher (F), S. Caruso, J L . Mavropoulos (G) 1.5 4.14 (38) ORMOND 0 .0 0.4 8.10 8.10 (58) MAZENOD 4 .5 5.5. Best Keleher, Brennan . Ormond: Dimadamps 2, Keleher 1 . Cleary 1 Dimadamos, Cleary, Banks, Dale. Jayaweera Mazenod: Fisher 2, J. Fisher 2, Jones 1, Carter 1, McDowelll, . 1 . Best Jones, McMullin, Sharp, Quinn . Persi, Jayaweera .6 (84) .1 13 11 OLD PARADIANS 2 .0 5.1 .4 5,5 6 .7(43) OLD HAD.YBURIANS 4.3 4 . Old Paradians : Ball 3, Harford 2, Walsh 2 . Tenson 2, Palermo, Paglia, Box Ryan, Best Ball, Harford, Box, K Jenkins . Tenson, Ryan Somaia, Old Hailyhurlnns: Jayasekera, P Langford-Jones, Bell, Efstathiou, . Gopu, Pountney. Warnes . Best Saunders, Smith, Waxman, Richardson 9.6(60) HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .4 5.4 8 .6 0.2 1.8 2 .8 5 .15 (45) OLD ESSENDON . Johnston, Flaluve, Hampton Rovers: Prantws 2 . Fisher 2, McMillan Anderson, Redder, Fisher, Lake, Wilkinson, Anderson Best: Prantzos, Wilkinson, . Ctuistou, Kavanagh, Best Newbold, Old Essendon: Pappa( 2, Collins Williamson, Oblinbeck, Collins . Pappal, Kavanagh . 1 .3 3.6 5 .7 7.12 (54) Ti-lERRY PENOLA .7 (67) OLD BRIGHTON 5.1 7.2 10 .6 10 . Riley, Tsinatris, P Garoni, S Hollow, Crotty . Therry Penola: 0'A'feara 2 G Tsiuatri s Best Higgins, Kuret . P Garoni, S Sacco, D Goodwin, . Dooley, A Brown, Allen, OldBrighton: Over. McKinun 2, Stolkdale, Stewart Scott 1 Best McKimm, Maguire, Fox, A Brown, Stewart, Reddin . .9 (57) OLD MELBURNIANS 0.2 3.4 3 .6 88.7(55) NORTH OLD BOYS 3.2 5.4 7 .6 . Best: Murray, Old Meltrunilans: Magee 3 . Murray 2, Bains, Rose, Waddell Jenkins, Rose, RSimpson. Keeble, Magee . . Best: North Old Boys: Leigh 2, Skene 2, Booth, Brady, Bryer, Roache Collins, Maher, Brady, Bootli, Leigh . Cameron,

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Coach : Garry Foulds Res Coach : Pat Brook s 1 . J. Cassell 2. D . Keenan 2. D. Waters 3 . A. Trimboli RVC 4 . S. Slee p 5 . D. Sken e 6 . N. Vogels DVC 7 . P. Booth 8 . B . Collison C 9. H. Maplestone 10. M. Nulty 11 . T Roberts 12 . S. Lock 13 . T Halpin 14 . B. Clancy 15 . C . Farad 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. Hosking 30. M . Leigh 31 . L. Boyle 32 .T Roach 33 . M. Barker 34 . M. Hyde 35 . M. Carney 36 . M. Polatajko 37 . J . Eastaugh 38 . M. Amor 39, T. Docherty 40. C. Phyland 41 . K. Ny e 42. A. Kennedy 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 . Sheehan 57. M. Delaney 58. T. Cameron 59. C. Kennedy 60. M . Cribbes 61 . G . Too k 64. L. Ryan 65. T. Hudgson 66. P. Bryar 67. S . Saad 68. J . Maher 69. J . Joyce 77 . S . Trenton 85. M . Yandell

OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Stuart Glascott Res Coach : Paul Dwye r 1 A. Krzywniak 2 A. Pirrie 3 C. Barrow (VC) 4 A. MacGilivray 5 T. Marshal l 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. Sale m 19 S. Ginnavin 20 B . Gadsden 21 T Ewen 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. Brow n 32 D . Begley 33 P. Phelan 34 J. White 35 C . Stewart 36 M. Wardell 37 B. McMahon 38 J . Raj u 39 K. Kavanagh 40 41 M . Allen 42 L. Hendra 43 R. Carter 44 R. Sherman 45 C. McKimm 46 M . Billionis 47 S . Ada m 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 63 S. Davies 64 M .Reid

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THERRY PENOLA Coach : Wayne Hermes Assist: Peter Appleford & Mark Finnigan Res Coach: Michael Bosanko 1 Petrevski M 2 Mills A (DVC) 3 Bannister R 4 Elliot M 5 Sacco S 7 Bannister S 8 Hollow L 9 Bannister C 10 Vaina J 11 O'Sullivan D (VC) 12 Moran R 15 McMahon A (DVC Res) 16 Goodwin M 17 O'Connor G 18 Carter B 19 Grant A !.. 20 Clarke J 21 Henderson G 22 Reynolds L 25 Edwards P 26 Lewis B 27 Garoni M 29 Goodwin S 30 Tadinac M 31 Hollow S 32 Sacco J 34 McWhinney M 35 McKay A 36 Barron D 37 Castaldi D 38 Nancarrow M 39 Boyle S (C) 40 Garoni P 43 Warren M 44 Appleford P 45 Carter M 46 Stepien S 47 Goodwin D 48 McAuliffe A 49 Whykes B 50 Barron B 51 Canddoro D 52 Weston D 53 La Fontaine N 54 Riley S 55 Garoni M (VC Res) 56 Dunne P 57 Weston S 60 Sacco P 61 Sacco S 62 Caccamo D 63 Moloney A 64 O'Meara J 65 Stella S 66 Green A 67 Tsinaris G 69 Sarong S 70 Ku, at L 71 Lyons R 72 Johnson S 74 Lees S 75 Keenan R 76 Lees C 79 Higgins T 84 Russell G 87 Jones P 89 Christie A (C Res) 93 Smith J 96 Redden S 98 Hollow B 99 La Corcia M 100 Loiudice J 104 Biddlestone G 106 Murphy P 108 Thomas D 119 Ratcliffe A 129 Bcden D 132 Costello R 134 Donohue M 135 0'Hallaron S 139 Fenn A


Two rounds to go and still the 6 into 4 equation is a possibility but it's a tough ask for Glen Eira . Collegians now out of the 4 with Beaumaris taking their place while percentages look certain to decide positions 2-4.

R EVIEW Glen Eira and Prahran turned on a bit of a wrestling match in the first 3 quarters with the difference being 5, 7, and 5 points respectively. Then the Sainters let go with a people's elbow lacked 4 majors in the first five minutes of the last and finished with 12 for the term to comfortably win their seventh on the trot. The Two Blues still managed a competitive 5 goals in the last. 'Vince" Beddoe was happy with his defense and onballers who kept the game tight until The Rock" Vamvakas and the "Hulk" Gilmore broke the game open. Doe Neeson put on a "Big Show" to win the BOG Award . For Prahran Mick Evans, Steve Pickering and Paul Quick never stopped trying. P7hitefriars got their wish with a confidence boosting victory over Old Mentonians out at Friar Park. The Friars turned on a scintillating opening stanza to have i l goals on the board at the first change. The challenge was to see if they could maintain the same intensity throughout the entire game and with a lead of 100 odd points at half time things were on track . To their credit the Panthers came out in the 3rd and outplayed their opposition booting 6 goals to 3 to narrow the margin . But to no avail as W`hitefriar, were back on their game in the last to come away 108pt victors. Buckets was a focal point all day, Richie Pawlik used his strength to advantage, Ben Janson lacked the goal of the day & young Sam Brosolo impressed in his first senior game . Just off the footy field for a minute all at Beaumuis would like to thank Banyule for their hospitality etc on Saturday . Apparently sensational. 'W'ell done . The game itself was almost a walk in the park for the in form Sharks as they completely demolished the undermanned Bears . Beauy increased their lead at every stage in the difficult conditions to boost their percentage and hit form at the right time of the year . Nick Boctor kieked 6 goals and was a fine focal point, Adam Catlin with 4 from the wing was dangerous, Brayden Haynes was back to his brilliant best, but Marcus "Cui" Lee was the standout . Mark Smith, the Gloury s and Luke O'Connell were good for the Bears . The game even had a cotmt!!!!! ! 32 points in front at 3i4 time were Collegians. Game over for the Fields surely. But this was not to be as l ;icking with the aid of the breeze they started to get more of the football and things were looking ominous for the Lions . The Grammarians finally hit the front with approx 2-3 mins to go and were able to hold on and steal an improbable victory . Inexperience and a lack of confidence and a bit of mental strength cost the Lions dearly . For the second week in a row Andrew Sorensen and Brock Mackenzie were their sides best players . Crackers Craven, Mark Liddell and young first game Ben Carboni got the Fields back into the game, with James Fry and Simon Piasente also good for Collegians whose destiny is now out of their hands . Old Camberwell had worked very hard throughout the first half to lead the unsettled Tigers by sonic 28 points at the main break and an upset was looming . Not so according to Russel Barnes who shuffled his team around and reminded them how they had got to top spot . Thus the sleeping giant awoke kicking 5 goals to 1 to narrow the gap to 2 points at the oranges . The 10

Wellers were tired after the early efforts while th neTigrshadplntyf the tank as they eam 7eawytorcdg1 point victory. Andrew Scafidi with 6 was a terrific playc, ior Bedes as was Andrew Haves with Paul 1t'intle and Nick Q;;, solid' across half back . Brent Christie ran hard all day, t:, James good in defense and Paid Tempone certainly tried li_ to send the 4 points Camberwell's way. . ., _ . . .~1~ Pr . an in front of the heroes from the dual 1997 Southban'y Premiership sides welcome old rival Whitefriars to Toorak Park Different circumstances, different vears, Prahran will be competitive as usual but just will not have flie skill and tale ntoakehpintsag heFriastodylken,omsuk

into some form . Beaumaris are also hosting some of their Past Legend's todarv as they celebrate their 40th Anniversary Dinner with player ; from all era's in attendance . This atmosphere at Oak Street jag not help the hapless Old Mentonians who are looking f osean'dwilureatothgdy fic todav as I flunk Beaumaris will win . Co ll egians must win at home today against Old Camberwell . The Weilers second half talesrnowdinyhptem

the season has been pretty good and they will take the gam . Patty Hawkins will have the boys up a mrightupoeLns nprimedfothsw arfnoil'scte a motivating force. I believe they will win to set up the exci . tseaonfil Paid Beddoe and Lawso return to their old stomping ground ai Brindisi Street . And while they will be welcomed after the game tl will be no holds barred between 2-4 .40 as both sides desperatell want the 4 points. The Tigers not totally at the top of their form man up against the Sainters who have won their last 7. Pride i~ at stake for bofli sides and a final fling for the Sauits . I'm temptcf I really ani to go with the visitors as the smaller ground will sti ,lthemandcoupfijresmghtbyonTiers can't win the Serif tipping now o I will go with my hunch an( put the Lass of death on tawso and the boys .

i :ka :: CLUB C SECTIO N Vamvakis Glen Eira C . Carrigg Whitefriars Mooney Collegians Bournon Old Alentoniaus Amiet Caulfield C RESERVE S Vance Beaumaris Fraser Prahran Dance Whitefriars Margierson Caulfield Stevens Beaumaris

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C tili~ru e, ans should hold on to second spot and

i, ; ;rc, _ltage with a good win over the Bears for whom loud season . They wi ll be competitive as usual I; hut the fast running game of the Fields should prove a

rluch for them today. .,-ELECTIONS ; Whitefriars, Beaumaris, Collegians . Glen Eira, I I!li J t- Cammarialls . p,TZESS CORRESPONDENT'S week tiv'ith Old Mentonians missing again .

HELP :TgUMD Its time to pick the C-SECTION TEAM O F 3. There will be awards given to each member so ove r fortnight please send me the names of some of you r ;;ha have had excellent years in the said positions o r ~ n . :rsadle enough to play a dual role, and why they dd be included Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round . deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so would

re iate your co-operation in having your reports to me by I :1 on Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561 ile and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or emai l brainee(toptusnet.eom .au as mentioned by 8pm Monday Titnnk you and keep up the good work. ~-------- .

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( : ;LL71ELD GRAMMARIANS - 1?avi tlsfc 7-layed his 150th for in the Reserves against Collegiah<_ last week, Davi d I ,rd with the Under 19's in 1993 and has played man y games for the club . David is probably the mos t iate and enthusiastic player at the club and is a role for all at Caulfield. He has had his share o f °nts but has always been a wonderful club person . ulations David. OLD MENTONIANS - congratulate Chris Appel who this week , 4' notches up his long awaited 100th game. Despite only anal appearances over die last few years due to work :miiments, "CJ" has been a fine Clubman and player sinc e , :mg the Panthers 13 years ago . Congratulations CJ! ST. ;3EDES 84ENTONE TIGERS - Congratulations to Clu b

~,ii n Luke Wintle on playing his 100th senior game today tnst Glen Eira . Luke is another of our U19 1997 Premiershi p who has developed into a terrific player and club leader. :, leader of die rodent pack, who are favourites of the' oute r i ::, others tiving' supporters club, is a Club Best and Fairest 1 inner in 2001 and is a terrific contributor to club matters off i; :, ~ field as well as on . Well done on reaching die first on many ones Juice. P:ailiran v . Whitefriars Beaumaris v . Old Mentonian s St Bedes aIentone'I'igers v . Glen Eira Collegians v. Old Cambenvell Banvule v . C^atfleld Grammarians

GLE'; :?tlz=. 19 .15 (129) PRe111R:a 12 .12 (841 Glen Eire: 1shki 5. Gilmore 4 . t-. .anarkas 4, Astapenko 2. Ryan 2 . Clement 1, Emmett I . Best: Tsirogtannis . Dnnashki. Neeson, Astapenko, Gilmore. Prahran : pang 2, Evans 2. Quick 2 . Tasseff 1 . Ballass 1 . Harvey 1 . Brewer 1, Delaruiret 1, Pickering 1 . Best: Evans, Pickering . Quick. Pang. Brewer. Pitts. Umpires : D . bons . J. Grossbard (F), G. Rollo, P.Na16s (G ) WHITF,FRLIRS 11 .3 16.9 19.15 25.19 (169) OLD MENTOYIAYS 1 .2 1.2 7 .5 9 .7 (61) tVhitefriars: C. Carrg 8, Kennedy 3 . R Pawlik 3 . Nunan 2, Dance 2, Swain 2, wood, Brosolo. Janson . A Paw)ik- Power. Best: R. Paw)ik . Janson. C . Carrigg . Carbone. wood, Kennedy. Old RSentonians : Bournon 4, Salley 2, Costello. McClosky, Palrner. Bese Dan . Kato. A9CCloskv, Ballanttne, Pa6nec Worrell . Umpires: A Hoogendyk . D. Longworth (F). J_ Maebus. (B). R. Dunstan . E .Boal (G ) OLD CAMBERWELL 4.4 9.9 10.10 11 .18(&4) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.2 5 .5 10.8 15 .11 (101) Old Camberwell : Tenipone. P 3, Mitchell 2. Hardman, Ormsby, Francis . Cara, Christie' Pike. Best: Helfeman, Christie. Jatnes. Credlin, Tenipwne. P. Pike. St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Scafidi 6, Kidd 2, Hayes 2. Napier, Andrews . KistgveJ . t55ntle. M . Wmtle. P. Best: Ryan, ScaluL, Andrews . Wmtte . P, Hard, Connollv. Umpires: G . Skanciakuntar. J. Moore (F) CAULFIELD GRAINBIARLANS 3.3 4.8 6 .10 11 .18 (84) COLLEGL92dS 2.3 6.5 11 .11 11 .12 (78) Caulfield Grammarians: Atmet 3 . Sinclair 2, 0'Neill. Harrison, Liddell, Sorensen, Baxter, Vella Best Sorensen, Baxter, 155d}aJa, Docker, Pearce . Craven. Collegians: McKenzie 2 . Cooper 2, Mollard 2 . Harrison, Hoist . Hams, Mooney. Waters. Best: Fry . Piasente, McKenzie. I lolst . Unsvorth, Mollard . Umpires: D. Lane. C. Stewart {F), J. Abbott, R . Benson (JMB) . C. Shipley. P. txtlutehead (G ) BANYULE 0 .2 2 .4 3 .5 3 .9(27) BEAUMARIS 7 .5 10.9 15.13 22 .15 (147) Banyule: O'Connell 2 . N.Taylor. Best: Stnith, P.Gloury, T.Gloury. O'Connell, D.Witcltell- Thonipson . Beanmaris : N .Bottor 6. ACatIIn 4. M.Atkins 2, Gourley 2, Malvnick 2. Holt 2 . Reinets 2 . Foley . Teasxiale Bes ~ Hector. Brion, Martin . Hayites . Carlin . Lee. Umpires : P. Lamble . J . Mousley (RDL) (F7 . S. Grey (RDL), B. Powell (2DL) (B), G . Clancy, T. Gtlltes (RDL) (G ) RESERVES GLEN E1RA 5.12 (42) PRAi1RAPi 8 .11 (59) Glen Eire Zagame 1 . Daou 2. broti}lt 1, Diniou 1 . Best: "Lagarne . Oldham . Serpauchy. Ruhards . Woo . Prahran: Patecihmus 3, Fraser 2 . Moylan 1, Windridge 1 . tva(ford 1 . Desk Lappin, Fraser. PaleaLntos . Ltmoh. Morgan, 4vindndge . WHITEFRIARS 5.6 12.13 16 .22 23.25 (163) OLD MENTONIANS 1 .2 3.3 6 .4 6.5(41) Whitefriars: Vernal 6, O'Brien 4 . Mika 3 . Bonnvman 2 . S. Gloufchev 2, M . Car'oone 2, Glenn . Nolan . Gardner, D'Soasa. Best: Vernal, Clever) . O'Brien, Maguve. M . Carbone, Reid . Old HSentonians: R. Alexander 2. Wilson 2. Selbv. Clarke. Best: O'Bnen . Nilsou- R. RJetander. Austin, LVmduss . Mills. OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .5 3.9 5 .11 11.14 (80) ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 3.0 5.0 10 .0 11 .1 (67) Old Camberwell: G-men .5 . Williams, D 2 . Grant 2 . Kearnec . Saliac Best., '~cett . Grant, ;r9argctts . Jellis . Joyce. Gan . St Bodes Mentone Tigers: Santya 2, Gould 2 . Hecker M. Chaplin, Connor, McColl . M . t;`aters. D, Ferris. M . L'Hwiher. D . Best. Chaulnn Dnirv. Samva, Wilson . tr,,:aers . D . Ferris . . 6 .6 7.8 12.11 13.14 .CAULFIEDGRMANS (92) COLLEGIANS 0 .1 1 .5 1 .5 5.8 (38) Caulfield Garnmaz-ians: Geentjer 4 . Rosman 4 . Dahvoocl 2 . Margenson.

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CoB _,~jians : .. . .,_ f" ', Rowe . Grtllble. F)ornttne Best : Thomas. .., Grf .. . . ., .__ h, Skurr:e . &1P7YULE 1.2 4 .6 5.6 7.7 (49) BEAU61riRIS 4.2 6 .4 10 .10 12 .10 (82) Banyule: ": . 3 .115S.,on2,Van Poeteren .McCamt .Noonan . Best: Mc(; in . ~ ._ _ . . - :,t .. .: B .li'ilson, Tuckriman. APlant .

B^.aurnaris: reis 4, J.Vnce 3, Deluca 2, Gloats, Gerrard . M.O'Bnen . Best: B .Gra} . Dt . :ca. Cairns, Vance, Aexuider. B .Steceus . 11


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COLLEGIANS

GLEN EIR A

Coach : Greg Whitcroft

Coach : TimRieniets John McNicholas Res Coach: Mick Carty

GR!i J(;IARI!'~i S Coach : Dean Anderson

Coach : Pat Hawkins

Coach: Paul Beddoe

Res: Marty Hook

Res Coach : Don Or r

Res : Renato Dintinosante 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 . Egan 13 C. Burke 14 B . Woodlock 15 S . Gray 16 A . Doole 17 A . Small y

18 J . Turnbull 19 P. Witchell 20 S . Playfair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C . Taylor 23 S . Gray 24 A . Plant 25 T. Baldack 26 H . Mcdermott 27 P. Healy 28 D . Spoules 29 J. O'Callahan 30 D . Mutton 31 C . Bassett 32 M. Natoli 33 B. Reed 34 C . Stevens

35 L. O'Connell 36 M. George

37 T. Thompson 38 W. Keenan 39 A. Hopgood 40 N. Taylor 41 P. Job 42 C. Taylor 43 L. Ferral 44 A. Covery 45 M . Smith 46 D. Nasrallah 47 K. Scholes 48 P. McCann 49 G . Bell 50 T. Nasrallah 51 J . Bolt 52 D. Noonan 53 T. Cusac k 54 B . Wilson 55 D. Williams 56 T. Jubb 57 K. Mahony 58 L. Orton 59 L. Richardson 60 L. Holt 61 B . Parkes 62 J . Gilham

63 D. Playfair

64 S . Taylor 65 M . Thiveos 66 M . Vanpoeteren 67 C . West 68 M . Wilmore 69 C . Williams

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'Brien 9 B. Cousins 10 L . Buller 11 M . Lee 11 L . Stevens 12 L . Healy 13 C . Gourley

14 T. Collins 15 A. Edge 16 A. Quin 17 L. Atkins 18 N . Kennedy 18 T. Cotter 19 M. Atkins 20 M. Mellon 21 P. Sherman 22 J. Holt (C) 22 A. Low 23 A. Catlin 24 B . Gray

25 D. Teesdale 26 Q . Groves 26 T. Broadbent 27 B . Haynes 28 J . Vance 29 C. Martin (VC) 30 K. Alexander 31 J . McGeogh

31 P. Ott 32 B . Cairns 33 G . Jury 34 J . May 35 N . Boctor 35 B . Stevens 36 R. Deaton 37 R. Presnell 38 J . Gerrand 39 D. Guidolin 40 S . May 41 N . Conlan 42 A . O'Brien 43 B . Ferguson 44 J . Deluca 45 S . Nish 46 M . Talbot 47 M . Stanojevic 48 R . Corfield 49 J . Bryce 50 B . Presnell 51 S . Coote 52 N . Aprea 53 R . Rawlins 54 A. Thompson

57 T. Rieniets 60 C . Gionis 62 A. Pratt 64 M. Carty 67 M. Gilchrist

Res Coach: Marlin Dicrosta 1 D . Rosman 2 B . Hall 2 A . Sorensen 3 C . Knight 4 M. Liddell 4 T. Vinen 5 N . Guyett 5 S . Kendall 6 N . Craven 6 B . Minter 7 J. Cowlishaw 8 R . Foote 8 S . Cossart-Walsh 9 W. Bowes 10 A. Will (C) 11 C . Deal 12 D . Pearce 12 S. Fryers 13 D . Gurr 14 S. Amiet 15 A. Docker 16 S. Sant 17 G . Harrison 18 B. Baxter 18 P. Anderson 19 W. Brockett 20 H . Vella 21 M. Pennycuick 22 C . McAssey 22 M. Richardson 23 D . Ash 24 J . Dalwood 25 G . 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. Browne 33 C. McGrath 34 J . Margerison 35 S . Thompson 36 M . Cramphom 37 T. Messer 38 J . Restarick 39 J . Santiago

40 R. O'neill 41 M . Anderson 42 D. Synman 43 J . Smith 44 N. Coutts 45 D. Scott 46 G . Erickson 47 A. Desousa 48 N . Tassel 49 B . Gardner 50 C. Pearce 51 G . Robinson 52 A. Sinclai r 53 P. Carter 54 T. Rynberk 55 C. Hooper 56 S . Krien 57 P. Farmer 58 N . Joughin 59 P. Crocker 60 N . Fallu 61 N . Bannon 62 B . Goddard 71 M . Cassidy

1 J . Dixon 2 M . Johnson 3 B .Mooney 4 D . Atkinson 5 R . Henebery DVC 6 S . Woolley 7 D . Surkitt 7 J. Farley 8 C . Unsworth CAPT 9 J. Fry 10 J. Lang 10 S. Harding 11 B. McKenzie 12 N . Harrison 13 N . Thomas 14 D . Phillips 15 L . Cottom 16 A. Fletcher 17 R . Hosking V C 18 T. 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. Browning 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 . Shadboft 52 B . Grant 53 J . Van Berkel 54 B . Woolhouse 55 T. Cooks 56 B . Lumb 57 C. 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 T. Skurrie 77 L. Beardsley

I M Ryan 2 N Astapenk o 3 C Massis 4 D Cassar 5 A Tsirogiannis 6 J Zagame 7 S Vamvakas 8 M Dimashki g G Hayes-Dewar 10 G Richards 11 12 B King 13 G Brown

14 C Gra y 15 B Clement s 16 P Marshal l 17 A Russo 18 R Oldha m 19 K Dimachk i 20 A Diamond 21 P Jones 22 S Emmett 23 S Neeso n 24 B Mascali 25 P Khazaa l 26 P Tsaglio8 s 27 R Gilmore 28 P Commerford 29 R Dimachk i 30 L Pryde 31 T Aberlin e 32 M D'zilva 33 A Sheedy 34 L Hall 35 J Commerford 36 K Daou 37 B Zurak 38 M Lewin 39 G Egan 40 L Doolan 41 H Walls 42 J Serpanch y 43 T Nolan 44 S Diamon d 45 A Caruan a 46 T Evan s 47 A Dimachki 48 J Halliwel l 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 Merric k 60 A Dimachki 61 M Tkocz 62 D Sheeha n 63 D Dunlevi e 64 A Guzzo 65 M Dimo u 66 M Merric k 67 L Caruan a 68 R Williams 69 N Daou

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OLD CAMBERWELL Coach: Jarrod O'Neill

Assist : Adrian Sheerly Res Coach : Justin McLean

OLD M ENTONI A NS

t'• ::?i A R V

Coach : Jeff Costello Res Coach: Jamie Winduss

Coach: Derek Hine Res Coach : John Ross

2 T James (DVC)

2 C Twwentyman

3 N Robinson 4; N L ppiatt 5 L Cain 6°- B Christie 7 M Scott

3 B Murphy 4 D Carroll 5 C Mackay 6 C Alexander 7 M McCloskey 8 M Xerry 9 W Ballan8ne 10 5 Voigt 11 D Solley

8 J Heffernan (DVC) 9 J Goodale M Hanson 12 R Kapoor (VC) 13 L Galdman 14 R Whitehead (C) 15 C Munroe

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17 N Credlin (VC) 18 M Mullen 19 A Hanson 20 D Mitchell 21 T Hardman 22 B Howard 23 K Darby 24 B Tipper 25 A Hardenberg

26 C Williams 27 A Hillier 28 J Webb 29 D Gough 30 R Perryman 31 B Craven 32 J Clyne 33 D Joyce 34 P Eves 35 G Weickhardt 36 S Deny 37 T Parkes 38 T Hallo 39 S Fancis 40 J Cramer-Roberts

41 G Rowe

56 5 Jones 57 A Cantor 58 A Manuell 59 J Osborne 60 L Hancock 66 L Thomas

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3 P. Kelly 4 P. Quick 5 H . Pitts 6 A. Corboy 7 S. Pang 8 C . Bamford 9 A. Bunnett 10 B. Hodgson 11 A. Pitts 12 A. Van Rooyen

1 P Wintle

1 C . Wood

2 L Wintle

3 M . Carbon e

3 C Tesoriero 4 A L'Huillier 5 S Napier 6 A Ryan 7 N Owen 8 J Cunningham

5 B. Pha n 6 P. Campbell 7 D . Brice 8 B. Janson 9 C . Maguir e 10 R . Pasqualott o 11 R . Reidy 12 T. Hughe s 13 T. Hilton (DVC ) 14 T. Camgg

9 M Terrell 10 M Wintle

41 S Cozens 42 T Davis 43 M Lawes 44 L Sunter 45 M Kennedy 46 M Findlay 47 C Haby 48 P Krajewski 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

29 W. Taseff 30 M . Scicluna 31 T. Dukic 32 D. Ballard 33 A. Wood 34 L. Norman 35 B. Gellie 36 J. Killeen 37 M. Johnston 38 J. Macdonald 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 48 D . Decarteret 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

59 J O'Brien

58 G . Finkelde

66 R Parsons

60 G . Shattock 61 B Saunders 62 R Johnson 63 M Jones 64 M Austin

59 B. Klindworth 60 S. Mckenzie-Mcharg 61 A. Gellie 62 J . Belche r 63 C. Webb

67 S Meyer 73 L Porter

66 M Mackay

64 J . Bedford

68 P Clarke 69 S Allott 71 T M c M an us 72 I Rozankovic

65 M. Davie s 66 G . Northway 67 O . Lapp in 68 M. Kousal

13 R Ball 14 K Campbell 15 J Costello 16 D Nock (VC) 17 N Linford 18 T Boumon (C) 19 A Palmer 20 5 Mullin 21 A Drinan 22 L Geor9iadis 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 31 P Mevel 32 M Phillips 33 5 Worrell 34 M Sunter 35 T Mcnich 36 D Alexander

37 M Francis 40 R Alexander

51 W Orwin 52 G Ormsby 53 R Tempone 54 A Margetts 55 C Morley

1 D . Herders 2 M. Harvey

12 J Kane 13 D Goodchild 14 A Connolly 15 T McColl 16 A Hipwell 18 S Hecker 19 A Drury 20 J Drury 21 P Fedderson 22 D Poynton 23 D Napier 24 T Beasley 25 D Samya 26 M Hecker 27 S Kingwell 28 M Andrew 29 T Marshall 30 D Falkingham 31 D Moss 32 D Spencer 33 C Hand 34 N Connor 35 C Barnes 36 A Walstab 37 M Connolly 38 A Hayes 39 D O'Brien 40 J Eadie 41 R Bignell 42 M Wilson 43 5 Butts 44 J Recupero 45 R Gould 46 P Lynch 47 T Waters 48 A Scafidi 49 S Walsh 50 5 Kidd 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

12 C Dwyer

38 P Stubbs 39 A Lacombre

42 A Mackenzie 44 5 Smith 46 D Daipran 47 T Kearney 48 J Derry 49 C Morley 50 J McKenzie

Coach : Russell Barnes

Res Coach : Danny Spence r 1 A Acreman

S Clay

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13 C . Mclean 14 M . Evans 15 B . Sanderson 16 A . Rhodes 17 T. Rankin 18 M . Windridge 19 A . Millican 20 J . Kellow 21 G. Paleodimos 22 N . Roberts 23 S . Pickering 24 T. Fraser 25 L Aitken 26 T. St.Clair

27 W. Watford 28 K. Watford

69 P. Limoli 70 G . Castiedine 71 C . Weaver

72 M. Eastham 73 J. Warr

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16 J . Power 17 A . Carbone (C) 18 C. Fulto n 19 M . Jongebloed 20 D. Reid 21 K. Kennedy 22 T. Langfor d 23 E . Eames 24 R. Mika 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 . Kennedy 33 M . Duffy 34 D . Gloufche v 35 C . Law 36 D . Nolan 37 M. Nunan 38 C . Carrigg (VC) 39 D . D'Sousa 40 M. Cahill 41 C . O'Conno r 42 M. Northe y 43 N . Elliott (VC - Res) 44 B. O'Connor 45 S. Cleven 46 G. Johnson 47 D . Crea

48 J. Treyvaud 49 C . Dance 50 M . Mallad y 51 S . McClintock 52 A . Baggoley 53 C . Andrews

54 S . Gillen 55 D. Fedel e 56 R. Murray 57 E . Stone 58 S . Alexander 59 N . Brisbane 60 R. Pawli k

62 J . Anderso n

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~ Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select his Team of the Year (after round 18) . ~ Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most Valuable Players for his section . ~ 21 lV1VPs receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at the VAFA Presentation evening .


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CYAN PRES S The Ashers aren't in the hat for the Four draw, but they do have a key role in who plays in the 1st Semi because of their match today with Blacks . The Bloods have two tough games ahead, against St Leos at home and the Hoes away : while the Bullants are home against OGGs, and then away to Blacks. Thrilling stu„[(!

LAST ROUN D St Leos went down to Mentone at wind afflicted Bennettswood where goals were scarce and the skills displayed by both teams in the conditions outstanding. The Vultures set up their win in the 2nd term with 5 majors, and tacked on a solid defensive Q3 . Then, against the gale and all the odds, the Animals grabbed the lead back early in the last, but the visitors were able to steady and take out a close one . Guy Donovan, Anthony McKenzie & Don Dim were strong through midfield for the Animals. The Vultures had heroic defenders in Jack Tully, David Perrin, & Robert Gallagher.

Ivanhoe were just that little bit steadier than AJAX in a gripping last term when the young Jackets defied the wind to outscore the Hoes. The home side was well served by Steve Saunders up forward, utility Shane McGowan, and the consistent Shane Sampson . AJAX's skipper, Nick Gold, was again inspiring, Gab Dukes was prolific in the middle, and the tearaway Mark Segal was also on song . Uni•Blaeks conquered Aquinas to gain an edge in the final four fight. Tony Wilson was in fine touch at FF for Blacks, Dave Batten was an effective on baIler, and Chris Schilling also stood out. Daniel Denbraber was at his brilliant best for the Bloods on his wing . Justin Pierce, playing his lst Senior game, was good at HB and elsewhere, and U19 Matt Parker also had a top game.

OGGS fought bravely but unavailingly against Monash Blues in a game that defied the day's trend of more behinds than goals . The Ashers were very pleased with the efforts of lst gamer. Andrew Hickey, on his wing, and defender Paul Farrar was back at his dashing best. For OGGs, Matthew Goldsworthy turned in another top performance round his flank, with good support from Bayne & Jaugietis . Bulleen Temp overpowered Williamstown to keep their hopes alive for fmals action. The BuIlants weren't happy with their goal shooting accuracy given the importance of percentages . Stott played a great game in defence. Robbie Williams ruled at CHF, and Chivers provided drive from HB .

TODAY Mentone Amateurs meet Ivanhoe Assumption and with Tony

Mac having 96 on the board, it is no disrespect to the Hoes if the gaining of his personal Ton for the season is regarded as a major highlight of today's game. The Hoes will be going all out to win and restricting Macgeorge's opportunities is just one of their tasks today. The Vultures have a very proficient engine room of on ballers and midfielders and are not restricted to just one avenue to goal . The home side should take the 4 points by 16

5 goals. Williamstown CYMS & AJAX do battle at the Fearon in what should be an attractive game to wateh. The Jackers speed will give them an edge over CY, and the visitors should win by 4 goals or so . Aquinas OC & St Leos clash in a game critical to the home side's final's aspirations . The Bloods are such fierce competitors when their backs are to the wall that that alone will make this a fantastic match . However, the Animals have the Section's best defence, plus, a dynamic engine room and this will make a 2-3 goals difference in their favour at the last siren . Monash Blues & University Blacks contest the CowanFrearson Cup at Optus Oval, but the Blacks will be concentrating more on their Final Four cementation task . The ladder relativities of the sides have to be discounted as the Ashers are playing like flag favourites at the moment so this will be a danger game for the Blacks. Blacks have impressed with their consistency and resilience this season and these traits should see them take out a top game by a narrow margin . Bulleen Temp take on Old Geelong in 'must win' game for them which doesn't augur well for OGGs, whose season has gone pear shaped in just about everyta•ay possible. The Bullants have both form and motivation on their side, so they should win by 5 goals or thereabouts .

Mentone v. Ivanhoe Assumption Williamstown CYMS v. AJAX Aquinas v . St Leos Emmaus VvP Monash Blues v . Uni Blacks at Optus Oval Bulleen Templestowe v. Old Geelong

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Di SECTION Macgeorge Mentone 2 96 Bird St Leos 0 61 Berger AJAX 1 49 Matthews Bulleen Templestowe 2 48 Wilson University Blacks 9 45 Dl RESERVES Bradshaw Aquinas 4 40 Hanna Universitv Blacks 4 33 Batty St Leos 4 24 O'Brien Old Geelong 0 23 A. Cooper AJAX 1 2 3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


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OLD CAREY - key position man Travis Bull, and flanker, ~ is 'Beaver' Davey, played their 50th games last wee k against Yarra Valley OB . A great effort considering Travis's Army Reserves commitments, and Beaver's staggering injury record! Well-done chaps! ,;gpINAS - Andy CuUrera played his 100th game in round 13, 'Cltlts' appeared on the scene with a bang winning the B&F in both his seasons With the U19's . The first of these years he , .l,,o took time out to play a significant role in the senior praliership team. Andy won a competition B&F in Dl and has rrcn a regular VAFA representative .

110NASH BLUES - were proud to see the No .7 worn into action ir the 150th time by Paul Farrar last week . Faz has made a _r~ it contribution over the years as he has transformed from a flashy forward from Warrnambool with silky skills to a Adonis in the backline who should get to the 200 game mark with ease . He has also somehow managed to get his i,ilne written into the Club song! Thanks for your efforts Faz . Al ~o congratulations to Richard "Booger" Green on achieving lii, 100 game milestone today at Optus Oval after many, man y is at the Club. Richard is an important part of the Monash lue, FC, occupying a dual role as a determined, hard-hitting cmber of the Ressies juggernaut and as our financially astut e and competent Treasurer . Well done fronl,all at the Ashes . ST. LEOS EMAMUS Gt'P - congratulates Bernard "Barney" titchell on reaching 150 games in Rdl6. Barn is a product of 'ntr original U19 team, a reserve B&F winner and a tough and ic :trless backman who has turned his talents to kicking goals . Chronic fatigue has restricted Barn this year but he was able to r~-ade the couch Saturday to reach this great inilestone . Also Anthony Ballard reached his 50th game in Rd16, a ;rinendously talented ruckman and captain of die U19's wh o

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ST LEOS EMMAUS 2 .3 2 .6 3.9 8 .13 (61) MENTONE AMATEURS 0 .4 5 .6 6 .7 10 .10 (70) St Leos Emmaus: Hodder 2. Buekle2. McKenzie i, Pitcher i, Donovan 1, Dinicolarttonio. Best McCann, Bruce, Zalakos, Donovan, Hodder, Tribe . Mentone Amateurs : Sullivan 4, Macgeorge 2, Barr 1, Fanning 1 . Gunder 1 . Meyer 1 . Best Tully, Gallagher. Meyer, Johnston, Gurtler. Sullivan . Umpires: M . Morrison, D . Penis (F) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3 .1 9.7 9,10 11.16 (82) AJAX 4.10 4 .12 7.18 10.21 (81) Ivanhoe Assumption : Saunders 4, Frisina 2, Brown . Sampson, Tucker. Lee. McGowart . Best: Saunders, McGowan, Sampson, Tucker, Morris. Lee . AJAX: Davis 2, Wollner 2. M .Segal, Dudakov. Arousi, Sharp, Berger . Dukes. Best Gold, Dukes, M .Segal . Sharp, E.Janover, Dudakov, Umpires : A Firley (F) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 .3 10 .7 17.9 20.14 (134) AQUINAS 3.0 5 .3 5.7 9 .9(63) UniversityBlacks: Wilson 9, Nethercote 4, Batten 2, Green 2, Evans . Dilion, M. Cunningham . Best 1Atilson, Batten . Schilling, Nethercote, M. Cunningham. A . Costello. Aquinas : Denbraber 2, Livingstone 2, FlrTtn 2, T . Jess, Pierce, Cultrera. Best Denbraber, Lorkin, Pierce, Coliiver . Parker, Coghlan . Umpires: M . Forde, P. Jones (F), R . Seymour (G) OLD GEELONG 3.1 5.2 10.6 14.8 (92) MONASH BLUES 6.2 13.4 15.6 21 .9 (135) Old Geelong: Couch 4, Siacien 3 . Goldsworthy 2. Simpson 1 . McNeur t, Salter 1, C McKay 1, Leishman 1 . Best Bayne, JangeBus, TempleSmith-GoldswvrUty, Couch . Sladen . Monash Blues : De Y'ound 4, Williams 3, Grace 3, Gregory 3 . Green 2 . Hawkins 2, Stapantas 2, Blackley 1 . Baxter I . Best Siapantas, Gregory, De Young, Farrar, Hickey, Smyth . Umpires: D. 447utelev, A Ladd (F), M. Ladd (B) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 .6 10.10 16.15 21 .19 (145) WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .0 7.1 8 .3 13.4 (82) Bu lleen Templestowe: RZlliams 5. Burridge 3. D.Matthews 2, G.MeLaren 2. D.Bone 2. Darby 2 . Panou 2 . Chivers 1, AParris I . Humphrey 1 . Best Williams, Burridge . Chlvers . Humphrey, Stott . J .Matthews. Williamstown: D.Woala 3, C.Mattltews 3, J.McCutcheon 3. D.Lee 2 . M .Manning, B.Gratu. Best AFeatherston, S .Phemister, B .Cocks . B.H}nes . C .Matihews, J.Hynes . Umpires : C. Stevens (F), K. Brewer, P. Mitchell (G) RESERVES ST LEOS EMMAUS 1 .2 6.7 8 .7 12 .10 (82) MENTONE AMATEURS 3.1 3.2 5 .4 6 .6 (42) St Leas Emmaus : Batty 4, Bethune 2 . R,McGloin 2 . Rose 2, B.@,4itchell, E.Mitehell. Best P.Carey. E.Mitchell, Bethune, Gay. R.McGloin. Briggs. Mentone Amateurs : S .Rowlev 3 . S .Waters . Best S .Barker D.Noonan, D.Bray, S.Rowiey, S.t1%aters . S.Hesl6te. IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.6 6.8 9.10 9.10 (64) AJAX 1.1 5.5 5.7 8.15 (63) Ivanhoe Assumption: APace 2, Valkanis 2, Manuel 2. Jackson . J.Pace, D .Pearce. Best: O'Neil. APace, J.Pace. Valkanis. Blackwood, Manuel, AJAX: Boon 2, D .Janover 2. Cooper, Goldenfetu, Erlich, Goctlewacz . Best Lewut, Newstadt, Lust. Skolnic, Seeel . Erlich. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 6 .6 7 .10 11 .11 (77) AQUINAS 3.2 5.4 5 .6 7.6(48) University Blacks : Hanna 4 . Coleman . Howard, Leech, N. Goonan, Ralph, Staunton B, Watch . Best S. tiJaich, Leech . Neville, N . Goonan, Hanna . A Goonan. Aquinas : Bradshaw 4, DitehIleld. Harris, Munro . Best Glenntc, Gernsh, Bradshaw, Harper, Edwards. OLD GEELONG 0 .2 0.4 1 .5 1 .6 (12) MONASH BLUES 3 .0 5.2 10.2 10.3 (63) Old Geelong: Avery t, Best: Farris, Ross, Morley, Bayles. Monash Blues : Forster-Knight 3. Eley 2. Murchie 2 . J .HawlCms 1 . Shields 1, Wills 1 . Best: P.4urchte. McCormick, D .Pawie. Forster-Kntght, Edsall, Shields BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5.2 10 .6 14 .10 20 .15 (135) WILLIAMSTOWN CO 1,3 2 .3 3.6 (24) Bulleen Templestowe : Florance 5, Toscano 4 . D.Fxlllliams 2, Agroas 2, Martin, Edwards, Papadopoulos. Frangas, Morohtvitos . C.Parris. R.Parris . Best ,lgrotis . Cattermole, D.1Vll(lams, Martin . Toscano, Florance. Williamstown : T.Caner, B .Hann, B.Jones . Best: P.Turks. ABocrts . AMcAdley. P.Burguit, K.Bergm, J .ButHgieg.


AJAX Coach: Phil Davis Res Coach : Barry Simon 1 N . Gold (C) 2 M . Konsky 3 J. Sharp 4 M. Dudakov (VC) 5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D. Kalb 7 G . Samuel 8 B. Klein 9 A. Rosen 10 G . Dukes 11 M . Weisler 12 D. Goldenfein 13 A. Freund 14 A . Butt 15 J. Segal 16 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 . Brant

25 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenman 27 J . Berger 28 A. Zemski 29 A . Joffe 30 A . Lefkovic 31 P. Glezer 32 D . Janover

33 S. Boon 34 B. Lewski 35 D. Miller

36 W. Bevel 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. A5e 46 A. Goldman 47 48 A. Friedman 49 M. Montag 50 A. Cooper 51 J. Jolson 52 A. Lewin 53 A. Halphen 54 E. Goldman 55 J . Kaicer 56 L. Harel 57 A. Osowicki 58 J. Besser 59 J. Blankfiled 60 J. Wajnberg 61 J. Freeman 62 D. Weislitzer 63 R . Silberman

AQUINAS O .C. Coach: Steve Box

Res Coach: Howard Field 1 T. Jess 2 C. Thomas 3 S . Edwards 5 M . Boland 6 D. Minogue 7 C . Glennie 8 J. Jess 8 S. Millar 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 10 C. Campbell 11 M. Barmby 12 A. Bethune 13 D. Denbraber 13 C. Jeffrey 14 A. Lorkin 15 A. Williams 16 J . Hunt 17 M . Denavi 18 J. Hughes 18 D. Saliba 19 G. Whitehead 20 P. Woolan 20 M. Starrett 21 M. Hunter 21 J. Pierce 22 S. Flynn 23 J. Livingstone 24 P. Harper 25 B. Volombello 26 R. Weekes 27 S . Jones

27 C. Munro 28 G . Burch 29 J. Box 29 J. Wilson 30 C . Colliver (C) 32 J. Bleakney 33 C . Wooden 34 R . Kaa 34 M. Tarulli 35 R . Chapman 36 A. Everitt 37 G . Macklin 38 B. Moran 39 L. Sheffield 40 A. Cultrera 41 G Davies 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 45 M . Reilly 45 G. Coyle 46 M . Hope 47 D. Bower 48 R . Mazzanti 49 M. Hobbs 50 M. Ditchfield 51 A. Gerrish 52 J . 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 .Lyng 71 G . Evans

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Coach : Doug Searl Res Coach: Mal Prior 1 J . Prior

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S . Young W. Thompson S . McLaren P. Graham P. Robertson N . Bone

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26 S. Boyd

25 J . Frisina

27 J. O'Donnell 28 R . Parris 29 D. Bone 30 D. Florence 31 A. Shine 32 R. Williams 33 N. Hamshare

26 M . Emmerson 27 A. Jackson 28 J. Pace 29 C. Hocking 30 M . Sloan 31 D. McFarlane 32 L. Pearce 33 S. McGowan 34 B. J c e ~ 35 P. Kearney 36 C. Zeegers 37 P. Cotter 38 R. Peoples 39 M. Ebbage 40 P. Martin 41 C. McDonald 42 B. Martin 43 M . Martineo 44 A. Pace

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. Maso n 44 R . Schneider 45 A. Tehan 46 A. Humphrey 47 C. Morivitis 48 A. Morivitis 49 B. Touriganis 50 D. Glover 51 T. Cattermole 52 J . Gunn 53 A. Boyd 54 S . Dowlan 55 N. Macrides 56 A. Theunisson 57 G. Vimpani 58 D. Tsokas 59 D. McNamara 60 D . Horvath

45 N. Farrell 46 M . lacouangelo 47 E . Marino 48 R . Toogood 49 A . Rosenfeld 50 N . Clark 51 D. Pearce 52 S. Sampson 53 M. Chazan 54 J. Herbert 55 E. Healy 56 S. Saunders 57 J . Matthew 58 P. Manual 59 M . Fahour 60 T. Lupton 61 S . Butler 62 P. Merory 63 P. Cameron 69 J. Mazocca 78 C . Brown

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Coach : Tony Macgeorge Res Coach : Darren Fenec h 1 S. Rowle y 2 R . Gallagher 3 M . Dixon 4 D. Emmett 5 A. White 6 C. Stephens 7 K . Gentler 8 D. Perrin g P. Emmett 10 M . Hovey 11 C. O'Meara 12 M . Davie s 13 M . Hayes

13 A . King

14 M . Etcel l 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 16 J. McCarthy 17 C. Sulliva n 18 T. Sullivan 19 C. Stewar t 20 P. Kring s 21 D. Kelly 22 P. Murph y 23 Matt Sullivan 24 X . Smit h 25 G. Upti n 26 A . Rock 27 M . Wise 28 C . Johnston 28 M . O'Brien 29 S . Barker

30 P. Dixon

31 S. Fanning 32 B. Colema n

33 N . Wilkins

34 D. Sheehan 35 M . Johnston e 36 C. O ie r 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S . Perrazo 39 A. Fimste r 40 G . Simm s 41 C. Roc k 42 T. Barr 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 46 C . Ross 47 J . Tully 48 Mick . Wals h 49 A . Cousin s 50 G . McMillan 51 G . Hollingworth 52 K. McLeod 53 D. Noona n 54 D. Bray 55 C. Leiftin g 56 S. Sullivan 57 D. Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 Matt. Wals h 60 D. Fenech 61 K . Lockhart 62 N. Levett 63 S . Waters 64 A . Pothito s 65 T. Allinso n 66 D . Cagney

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55 I. McCormick 56 L. Volkov 57 P. Munro 58 F. Eley 59 B . Carstein 60 S . Lloyd

62 L. Kate 64 J . Prosser 65 G. Pol9Iase

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74 P. Westbrook 75 R . Turton 81 S. Gundry

OLD GEELONG 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 . Cameron 13 S . O'Brien 14 D. Taylor 15 H . McCarthy 16 B . Couch 17 M . Goldsworthy 18 J. Mal pas 19 M . Avery (RC) 20 S . Cole 21 N . Bayne 22 J. Fitzgerald 23 Sam .Jones 24 . M. JaUgietiS 25 G. Leishman 26 S. Lansdell 27 W. Paul (C) 28 A. Farrar 29 D. Bolton 30 M. Stevens 31 C . Fairbairn 32 N . Sladen 33 M. Fab r i 34 B. Yates 35 A. Chubb

36 T. Heatley 37 T Be tts 38 M. LEslie 39 S. Clarke 40 H. Legoe 41 T. Carty Car 42 C. Chirnside 43 D. O'Brien 44 P. Simpson 45 46 S. Collins 47 M . Strauch 48 D. Farris 49 S . Grffiths

50 J . Settler 51 J . Kilpatrick 52 J . Legoe 53 T Bayles

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.Si'fY BLACKS Coach : PauIO'Shanassy Res Coaches : Michael Rizio Club 18 Coach: Darren Hayes 1 L . Nethercote 2 S. Chandler 3 M. O'Donnell 4 A. Evan s 5 R . Mackie (C) 5(R) T. Laidlaw 6 C. Sandford 7 B. Cunnin gham 8 A. Howard 8(C78) B. Watch

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33 T Kitchen

34 S . Moody 35 Jas Mirtschin 36 H . Pew 37 A . Gray 39 S . White 40 N . M artin

41 L. Rawnsley

43 C . Beaton 44 R . McArthur 45 M . Coleman 45(C18) N . Qu inlan 46 R . Wallace 47 B . Murph y 47 C18 ) N. Hutchens 49 ( R . Ddlon 49(R) Bowers A T. 50 . Goonan 51 D, Hiqqin s 51(R) A Neville 52 W. Touzel 53 N . Moss 53(C18) D. 0'Keeffe 54 M . Braszell 55 S. Watch 57 K, Begely 58 D . Kea n 60 J. O'Sullivan ~ 62 F. Purcel l 64 R . Adeams

66 L . Costello 66 66(C18) C. Curtis 67(C 1N . G 70 J. Green 71 M. Nihtll 72 A Torney 72(C18) Q. Rudd 77 A. Costell o 80 M.Tehan 85 B. Weber

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88 N . Abbo tt 9 1 A. Wh it lock 93 M. Bulman 94 A. Powell 96 Jon tJ9irtschin 98 M. Bahen

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68 B. Grills 69 P. Miller 70 B . Cummins 71 A . Meagher

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1 D. William s 2 J . Bu tti gieg

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4 S . Wuchatsch 5 D . Macleo d 6 N . Grant 7 B . Robinson 8 B . Han n 9 J . Munro 10 B. Cocks 11 B. Twist 12(R ) M . Cannon 12 A, Featherston 1 413( A . Mackley R) A. Danie l 14 D. Ferri s 15(R) P. Bregue t 15 B Gabor 16 B. Joseph 17(R) R. Plochino 17 R . Har t 18 D Oldham 19 P Derva n 20 P. Sadle r 21 D. Macleod 22 M. Saunders 23(R) A . Bouras 23 T. Wheeler 24(R) C . Pach 24(R) J . McGutcheo n 25 G . Burges s 25 D. Freeston e 26 L . Grochowsk i 27 C, Mathews 28 A. Kosmatos 29 P. Vincent 30 T. Turcinovic h 31 A. Bartolo 32 X. Toby 33 G . Rickard 34 B. Jones 35 C. Bergin 36 A. Black 37 B. Hynes

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43 B. Grant 44 M . Manning 4 5 J . Hynes 46 T. Ferris 47 F. Nuredin i 48 P. Tirchett 49 W. Kewi n 50 A. McCutcheon 51 A. McKenzie 52 R. Nisbe t 53 M . Oldha m 55 J . S aezz a

56 S. C ldervroo d 5 M . Saccoccio 7 58 M 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 . C am b n d ge 70 D. Sadler 71 F. Ceron e 72 F. Luc a 73 J . Spragu e 74 J . Fr y 75 M . Miller M . Sime 6 P Geraght y 7 77 78 R. Cornish 79 S, Mardeso

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2 rounds to go and the courageous Phil Stevens picked his 'A' Section four - Old Xaverians, Collegians, Old Scotch, and De La Salle to slip in . This meant that Old Haileybury would slide out . How would it pan out? MHSOB second in 'B', were far too strong in the final term for third team St Kevins OB, winning 14.19 (103) to 9 .14 (68). Old Mentonians picked their greatest ever team as a feature of celebrating their 30th year in the VAFA . The team was : B: Ron Bungey . Stuart Farrow, Barry lt'att s HB : Bob Jamieson (DVC), Mark Barrett, Nick Maguire C: Vince Seraccia, Andrew Newman, Jeff Connolly HF: Ken Pell, Guyon Stroud, Drew SoIley F: Tony Bournon, Adam Aereman, Russell Maguire (VC) F : Garry Norton (C), John Sly. Peter Ingram I/C: Ross A'exdRnan, Andrew Pearson, Dean Rogers Coach : Bert Calver t

200 games to Hampton Rovers Darren McConville, best team player 86,87,91, club captain, 88-92, and a VAFA representative on two occasions . St Bedes Mentone skipper Tony Macgeorge became the season's first eenhzrian kicking 15 goals in the club's 28 .15 (182) to Rovers 13 .6 (84) to bring his season's total to 100 . "Yet another comeback" by Steve Fyffe - as the club wrote - how many comebacks did Steve make? Anyway he "guernseyed" up for 318 to join record holder Bob Baker, and "Steve may have the record all to himself for the summer" . (Well Bob Baker celebrated, 400 games with West Brunswick a few weeks back in 2002) . U 19 (2) Blue coaches were Henry Ritterman (AJAX), Edi Melnjak (Hampton Rovers), Nick Karavias (Monash Blues), Brian Keating (Orin .), Brian Bourke (St Bedes MT), Rob Smith We La Salle 2), Ian Radlow (MHSOB), Tony MacNamara (MHSOB), Peter Callinan (Old Xavs .) . Williamstown, in 'E' Central, saved their unbeaten record when they met a strong challenge from Old Westbourne . At the final change Old W. Led by a point 12 .9 to 12.8 . It was a tight final term with Williamstown kicking 3 .6 to 2.4 to get home by 7 points . Best were Macleod, Featherstone . Case ('Will .) and J & A Horsburgh, Robson, 'Itvomey (6 gis) .

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-- 1 The 'A' Section game today with plenty a t stake was the clash between 8th and 9th teams, Marcellin and Old Xaverians, each on 20 points and the winner safe from relegation. Well Xavs were far too strong, winning 18.12 (120) to 11 .12 (78) . Best were Matt Hannebery, Damien Stoney (7 goals), Andrew Dillon (Old X .) and for Marcellin, Andrew Tranquilli, J. Pappas and Joey Amad .

Phil's letter of the week read as follows :Phil , Having been associated with a club "charged with conduct unbecoming" for being involved in a melee on a number of occasions over the years and subsequently having stood in the cold for many hours to be told were are guilty when we already know we are guilty (there is no denying a melee when it happens), has the Executive ever considered an automatic fine imposition if a melee is reported by an umpire or official observer ? Of course an appeal of mechanism would need to be in place for special situations. "Out in the Cold - often " (The question is : has "O-I-T-C's club reformed or is he still standing in the cold. Despite my questioning Phil, in the tradition of all great editors respected the anonymity of his contributor - N .R .) . Craig Robison passed the club record of 242 games with all but 8 played in the seniors . Robbo joined Old Trinity from school in 1977 and has played ABCDE and represented the state on a number of occasions. Can the next record be beaten? 21 years to play your 100 games, and throw in four goals in a VFL semi final in a VFL career of four. Who is he ? Michael Cooke, Old Carey played from 1971 - 75, then came back as captain coach in 1978 . The he went to Olinda and Uni Blacks and then retired. Last year lie decided to make a comeback and help the club and chalk up 100 games.

V Hot favourite, Kew won seconu s( ii in 'C' very easily t o move into 'B' section . Kew led Monash Blues by 39 points at half time and went on to win by 95 points . Best were Jenkins, Griffiths, Clayton, Cavanagh (7 goals). Monash would regroup to meet lst semi winners Old Melburnians who finished too strongly for Thomastown. Only 1 point separated the teams at th e 速 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


t,,,i change . Old Melburnians kicked 3 .6 to 1 .2 in the I,,i c;uarter. Cordner, Secull, Bradshaw (Old Melb) and ~iliut . Assetta, Fellowes (T'town) were best . ;) l

rction B & F Mark Dyson was Old Ivanhoe's best ui its narrow win against St Kevins 6 .16 to 6 .7 . I crs to star were Wells, Ball, Doddrell, N . Skalbert ,

1he St Kevin's best were A. Mulcahy, McKaige, Stone, \t <<t1jn. old tifentonians 24 .16 defeated Bulleen United 13 .12 in I SL semi . The Sciacca brothers (V&D) and Acreman ~,,Js) were Mentonian's stars.

Section B&F, the J .N . Woodrow Medal was won by Prank Gleeson (Old Paradians) 19, from Mike Greene (De La Salle OC) 17, with Simon Macauley (U . Blues) and Steve O'Rourke (North Old Boys) 16 . rank Gleeson was the 1 st Old Paradian's player to win the 'A' section B&F since Denis Dalton back in 1963 . The G .T . Moore Medal for the 'B' secUon B&F player was ~,aon by Gary Williams (Parkside) 24, from Nick Heath IU. Blacks) 20, with two St Bernard's player, Mark Mahady and Mick O'Dea, 3rd on 15 points . The 'C' Section B&F, the L .S . Zachariah Medal was a great result for Thomastown with Tony Fellows on 22 winning from Mark Sinni, 2nd on 15 points with Gary Phillips (Old Haileybury.

~ the VAFA's Annual Cocktail party, a special "50 year s service" presentation was made to Fred Coldrey who began his movement in 1926 as a Member of the lst Hampton Scouts troop football team . Fred became a VAFA Delegate in 1933, and was still there in 1982 . A ll joined in congratulating Fred on his magnificent performance . When Old Melburnians (B) ran onto the ground to play St Bernard's, coach Laurie Aghan coached his 500th tiame of Amateur Football . Premierships with Reservoir Old Boys, then back to back 'B' and 'A' flags with Old Scotch - his record, 16 grand finals for 9 flags in 13 vears . Laurie also coached the VAFA side in 1974 (and went on in 1983 and 1984 to again be a successful state coach, against the VFA, VCFL and SA). West Brunswick's striking big man Bruce Ivey played his 250th game - 3 times section B&F, 8 Club B&F, Bruce's contribution to the club was truly magnificent committeeman, chairman of the Social Committee, delegate and assistant secretary . Bruce also represented Victoria in Tasmania with great distinction . Bruce is currently on the VAFA Executive .

Top two teams in 'D', Parkside and Old Ivanhoe met with 'Parkers' two strong in the 2nd half to win 17 .16 to 13 .14. Best were Allen, M . Ware, McBride (Parkside) and Taylor, Baird, Jones (Old Ivanhoe) . R,

Best were Corben, Russ,_ Bourne (0) and McHenry, Crothers, McDonnell (De La) . With his goals in Old Paradians' 'B', 56 points win against Old Melburnians, John Jordan brought his tally to 500 . His tally was the club best for 44 years, and had only ever been exceeded by two really great names - Alan La Fontaine, captain and centre for Melburnians in their Premiership teams in 1939, 1940 and 1941 . who kicked 18 in a match in 1929, and Phonse Kyrie, captain, then coach of Collingwood and in fact coach of the Magpies' Premiership team in 1958, who kicked 12 in 1933 . Old Xaverians congratulated Peter Fraser on equaling the club record of 234 games held by Peter Raffaele . Always a club forward due to his great pace, Peter was then leading 'C' Reserve goal kicking. 'B' section coaches were Ted Farrell (Coll .), Ian Davis (Geel .), Bill McWhinnie (Ivan .), Darryl Cranch (M . Blues), Brendan Danaher (Old P.), Laurie Aghan (Old Scotch), Mike Porter (Old Hail), Tony Anderson (Old Melb), Barry Evans (Res . OB) and Norm Caine (St Kilda CBCOC .

Caulfield Grammarians, after trailing Ormond by 45 points at the last change, put in a great last term to go down by only 5 points . Best were Candy, Macdonald, Ward (CG) and Wood, Bourne, Jackson (Ormond) . In a tight finish Ivanhoe scraped home by 4 points from Collegians to hold 4th position in 'B' section . Collegians threw the game away by kicking 2 .8 in the final quarter . St Kilda CBC retained fourth position in 'C' section by defeating Fairfield - a reward for accuracy 11 .1 up to the last, to finish up with 16 .2 while the opposition Fairfield squandered opportunities with 13 .7 .

Celleja kicked 8 goals but did not rate a mention in St Kilda's 6 best who were headed by Bilston, Brown and Casey . Reservoir Old Boys, 'C', and Old Camberwell, 'F were still undefeated . 250 games to John Wall, Nat . Bank playing coach of Reserves, and 150 to Les Caldwell (Old M elb .) and Barry "Tanglefoot" Wilson (Old ' ~lb) .

Uni Blacks 9 .16 defeated Kew 6.14 to take that team's place in 'A' Section four. Collegians and Coburg were both in the fight for the four . 'B' Section four was settled - Ormond, UHSOB, Uni Blues, NMCBCOB (Now North Old Boys) but all were in the fight for the top 2 positions . Clubs headed for the relegation were Old Melburnians (B), St Kevin's and Old Haileybury (C) and Preston (D) .

Ormond, 'A', 4th and one game clear of Uni Blacks, retained its lead when it scraped home by 3 points from De La Salle OC, 2nd in W . final scores 9 .13 to 9.10 . n

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REVIEW i : : _ -EL : : 1.1NARY FINA LS SECTION 1 . Careful and precise planning and the ability to keep to the plan enabled De La Salle to defeat Prahran by four points and qualify for their fourth Grand Final against Old Xaverians in the past five seasons . The first quarter saw the two defences well on top as each side struggled to adjust to the conditions . The first score was recorded at the ten minute mark of the quarter to show how much the defenders were in control . A low scoring quarter ended with De La Salle holding a six point lead. The second quarter saw more of the same as neither side scored for the first fifteen minutes . The only goal was kicked by Kevin Marmix after he marked strongly in front of a pack . At half time De La Salle led by nine points .

Prahran found some of their home and awav form in the third quarter when they kicked two early goals . The De La Salle defensive shackles appeared to be breaking as Prahran continued to surge forn•ard . Not to be denied De La Salle hit back and scored two goals each of which rolled across an unguarded goal line . A goal to Justin Eve after the three quarter time siren saw the De La Salle lead reduced to four pts . The final quarter opened at a frenetic pace as De La Salle kicked an early goal only for Prahran to reply through Brett Cartledge, who benefited from a relayed free kick . Such was the tightness of the opposing defences, that this was the sole goal kicked by "Constable Cougar" in the major round! A goal apiece was added as the quarter progressed and although Prahran attacked they could not pierce the De La Salle defence to score the winning goal . The final siren brought victory to De La Salle by four points, The victory was well planned and executed with precision as Prahran were unable to find room for their key fonvards . who were put under extra pressure as the ball did not come quickly to them from the mid field . For De La Salle, Molan, 'Wise and the veteran campaigners, "Bomber" Jennings, Ash Tucker and Kevin Manni.x did well . Prahran's best included ; Steve Ruin, Justin Eve . Dave Butterworth and Nigel Macpherson. SECTION 2 . NORTH. Old Xaverians led throughout this match until Marcellin took the lead in the final minutes and snatched a four point victory.

The opening quarter provided a battle of the defences as Old Xaverians kicked the only goal, which saw them lead by four points at quarter time . Against the trend of play Old Xaverians attacked towards the Glenhtmtly Road end for the first ten minutes of the second quarter. When Marcellin went into attack a defensive error by Old Xaverians allowed an "Eagle" goal . Old Xaverians managed to goal again and go to the half time break with an eight pt lead . Scoring was at its highest in the third quarter as Marcellin added three goals to two by Old Xaverians, whose forwards were once again off target in that vital quarter, which ended ulth Old Xaverians leading by seven points . Old Xaverians, who were only able to add two behinds in the

final quarter, battled valiantly and clung to an ever decreasing lead until the last minutes. Then as the man . Mareellin's .

Chris GL'all steered a kick through the goals from deep in the grandstand pocket, to give the "Eagles" a match winning lead of 4 pts, which was retained until the match ended . Best for the winners were; MeCartin, J .Madiews (again), Beayni and Moran . For the Old Xaverians, Stoney, lValsh, Speekman and Stones were better players. SECTION 2 SOUTH . Collegians Captain, David Lumley, wh o won the toss gambled by kicking against the strong morning breeze . His gamble really paid off as Collegians opening efforts set up their eventual victory . The first quarter provided an even contest with St Leo's holding a two point lead at the first change . However a goal into die wind by veteran, Lachie Grant had boosted Collegians confidence. The"Lions" seized the initiative in the second quarter and added six goals whilst holding St Leo's to a solitary minor score. Collegians half time lead was thirty seven points. The scoring rate accelerated into the second half as St Leo's fought back to kick five goals with the wind. Not to be denied Collegians asserted pressure and scored three goals into the wind . At die last change, Collegians led by twenty five points . As St Leo's tired so Collegians found a new lease of life and with Christie kicking five goals in the last quarter, Collegians stamped themselves as the better side . St Leo's did not surrender and their four goals in the last quarter added respectability to their score . Collegians went on to win by forty two points . The inability of St Leo's players to score in die first quarter created a position from which the team never recovered . Best for Collegians were : Jayatilake, who blanketed Paul McGloin . Christie (8 goals), Coach David Lumley and S .Day. For St Leo's, the best were; G .Contessotto, Nolan, Farquhar and Contessotto (4 goals). OF SECTION 1 . Once again De La Salle has won the right to challenge Old Xaverians for the premiership . Today's game will be the fourth time in the last five seasons that these two teams have played off for the premiership. De La Salle will be hoping to win their first Club XVIII petulant since 1991, while Old Xaverians will be seeking their seventh successive flag and their tenth in eleven seasons .

Form during die year points to another Old Xaverian victory but each day is different . Just ask the Old Xaverians as there is no doubt that their 1995 loss still gnaws deeply in their psyehe and today could yet prove to belong to De La Salle. In their two meetings this season Old Xaverians have won by sixty two and thirty seven points respectively . Added to this is die fact that once again De La Salle have entered today's match via two finals, each of which was a more closely fought match than was die second Semi Final for Old Xaverians. Memories of last year's Grand Filial remain for both clubs as on that day De La Salle -after a sterling effort faded in the last quarter as


erians accelerated away to win by fifty three points o hav . meticulous y ehwart Prahranldoubthe1~s째aBrl5`fidt today s g ~Y ; I , ('l< Sunday . However Old Xaverians will be mor e nr d and fresher than several De La Salle players, wh o i licir all last week . their rucknien ril "~ iii Lb5~1f Rob George an d Luke NvCu 1W,p 'a ick rurlning onto the ball . The play of the veteran Shane a key factor in De La Sa ll e's win i<udd at cen tr e half back llwas ;, i , ; L : .k. He must do we again for his team to be successful . Rirhardsori s ran well and Kevin Mannix was a at poin t i,,,, ;, .xd in De La Salle's progress to this match . I would verian Captain, Tony Landrigan to cut off a lot of D e .le's moves in mid fi eld an d thus negate a lot of the good !r being done by Ash Tucker, "Bomber" Jennings an d the ; ;=tick Brothers. Regular Xaverian stars in Hart, Carrodus, Fay ;Id Rathgeber should again prove hard for De La Salle to impletely nullify . ,elect Old Xaverians, who will have more depth in their ranks nd whose legs will prove fresher as the game proceeds . SECTION 2 NORTH . Old Ivanhoe meet Marcellin for the fourth ume this season to decide the premiership . Success favours Old Ivanhoe three games to nil so far . The closest encounter ; ,, as the Second Semi Final which was a close game throughout and which Old Ivanhoe won by five points . Recent form indicates that while Marcellin have steadily gaine d momentum and have shown a deep determination, Old Ivanhoe, although winning, have been less impressive as the season has progressed . It is hard to go past Old Ivanhoe, whose players enjoyed the Preliminary Final outside the fence, while Marcellin players fought out a torrid four quarters against Old Xaverians . The week's rest coupled with the consistently good form of Marty Veal, Marty Stewart . whose goal kicking feats against Marcellin are legendary, and Jordon Risstrom coupled with the consistent goal kicking of Steve Kingston has seen Old Ivanhoe triumph many times . Old Ivanhoe Coach, David Super and his Captain, Paul Sigley must marshal their players to run with the smaller Marcellin mid fielders who carried the ball forward so often last week . Alarcellin Coach, Andrew Trotter will be hoping that ruck man, Damian Hogan will prevail in the aerial duels and that first use of the ball will assist the Mathews Brothers, who seem to be involved in most Marcellin moves . Old Ivanhoe are my selection because they come into the match the fresher side and because they have won consistently despite meeting adversary, which is the sign of a good side . Conversely I expect Marcellin to contest the game in true Maristian spirit and not to be very far behind on the score board at the final siren. SECTION 2 SOUTH . For the fourth time this season Monash Blues play Collegians with the premiership trophy at stake today. Collegians won each of their home and away fixtures although in Round 14, it took a mammoth last quarter effort by Collegians to overtake Monash and record victory by twenty one points . Two weeks ago Monash overcame a slow start to go on to win by thirteen points.

Monash must nullify the Collegians forward line whose potency should be greater with the return of Greg Oakley, the leading goal kicker for the past two seasons . Add his skills to those of Lachie Grant and Christie whose eight goal haul last week virtually won the game . Dual Mason Medallist, Brendan Hains can also be relied upon to drive the ball forward. In defence, key position players . Dave Perkov and Dean Cook

have given Collegians splendid service this season . They should do well again today_ given that the leading goal scorer for Monash has been the diminutive, veteran, Bryce Collier! Monash will expect drive from big men, Ed Byrden and former umpire, John Stoppa . Also the Dods and Woods Brothers have been consistently good players for Monash . Collegians Coach, Dave Lumley will have to insure that none of these players is allowed latitude or else Collegians first Club XVIII premiership could be in doubt. Collegians, despite their wake up loss two weeks ago . remain the logical premiers . I select them.

MONASH BLUES - Today Ed (Spider) Byrden, who has played well this season as an agile ruck man and Mat Johnstone, a skilled and courageous little mall, will each play their 50th games for Monash. All at the club wish you both well and hope that your 50th game is celebrated with by a premiership . OLD XAVERIANS - congratulate Tony Landrigan Captain of the Crocs/Club XVIII - Today plays his 203rd game for Xavs , Tony joined the club from school in 1989 played U/ 19 Reserve and Senior Footy 89/93 - Equal Best and Fairest Reserves 1992 - Played in Crocs Premiership 1994 - Reserves A grade flag 1995 - Crocs Flags 96/97/98 Premiership Captain 99/2000/2001 Captain todays Grand Final Side - Eight Straight Premierships 1994/2001 - Competition Best and Fairest 1996 -

LST WK TOTA L CLUB HAP1E CLUB XVIII(1 0 101 Cartlidge Prahran 1 35 `Terzint St Kevin s 2 32 . George Old Xaverians R 2 32 "Hardwick Old Xaverlans 1 30 *Butterworth Prahran CLUB XVIH NORTH 7 32 ston Old Ivanhoe `Kin g 0 2 Marcellin Wall 23 penola 0 ry "Eastmure Ther 23 Stewart Old Ivanhoe 0 18 McGrath Old Xaverlans CLUB XVIII SOUTH 0 49 Oakley Collegians Monasli Blues 2 44 Collier 0 28 McMillan Hampton Rovers White Nlhitefrlars 1 27 Old Brighton Liptrot

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CLUB 18 - 1 3v 2v 1v Total I David Butterworth Prahran 6 2 1 2 3 2 Brett Cartlidge Prahran 3 4 4 21 = 3 Stephen Paine Old Melburnians 4 0 1 13 = 3 Nicholas Rathgeber Old Xaverians 2 2 3 13 CLUB 18 - NORT H 1 Geoff Pinner Therry Penola 4 2 0 16 = 2 Shawnee Davis Brunswick 3 1 0 11 = 2 Martin Stewart Old Ivanhoe 3 1 0 11 CLUB 18 -SOUTH 1 Brendan Hains Collegians 6 1 0 20 2 Paul McGloin St .Leos 4 1 0 14 3 Peter O'Brien Wklitefriars 4 0 0 1 2

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Revie w La Trobe University is barnstorming to September with its sixth consecutive win last Saturday, this time agains t Peninsula . A seven goal haul from Trobers full forward Farrant helped account for the Pirates, eventually winning by an impressive 13 goals and spicing up the race for the finals. The result sees Peninsula slip from third to fifth, with the winners moving into the four for the first time this season . In recent weeks' University has beaten more fancied opponents including Salesians (second) and Bentleigh (third), and will go into the round 17 clash against Yarra Valley in ominous form . Peninsula has the toughest run home of the sides vying for a final's berth, playing Salesians and danger team Fitzroy . The Pirates will need to win both games to make the four . Should they succeed they will be worthy contenders, however if results go against them the Peninsula hierarchy will look back on the 2002 season as a lost opportunity. It was a six goal to nil opening quarter that launched the Trobers to victory . Hill and Perry saw plenty of the ball, while the forwards were dominant . At half time the difference was five goals, but another strong performance in the third put the result beyond reach . They kicked eight goals and ran all over the Pirates in a convincing display. Powney and Atchison worked hard for Peninsula but had little support with Coghlan and Bowen finishing with two goals each. Bentleigh over came a much improved Oakleigh to win by 21 points, with the B's inaccuracy keeping the Knishers in the game . A last quarter rally and fine performances by Clark, Handfield and Sice, got the home side over the line . And it was tough hackman McCulloch who repelled numerous Oakleigh attacks that received best on ground . The Krushers with more team stability and the return of several key players have been competitive in their past few matches. Unfortunately it is too little too late, as the RZone can't be avoided . Again it was the performance of MacKenzie with four goals, the Marshall brothers and Clark who worked tirelessly for the losers . Bentleigh has moved into third place with 10 wins and a healthy percentage, and with games against Parkside and Kew they should consolidate their position . In contrast Oakleigh will want to continue its competitive form in the remaining matches and finish on a high after a tough season . The first quarter between Old Carey and Yarra Valley was entertaining with the home side matching the ladder leaders kicking five goals to six. But after quarter time the Bushrangers powered away keeping the C's to just five more goals for the day, while adding 14 of their own. Pask booted five goals, Keem four and the rest were shared among Yarra's typical many on-ballers. Beal, Stevenson and Stone were dominant and the forward line players put the score on the board . Old Carey will be disappointed not to stay with the Bushrangers longer, but not many teams have this year so their effort is still commendable . Hal l 26

kicked two goals with Unkles . Vitali and Faelis also playing well . Salesian defea Fitzroy by 33 points in a workman like display. Sitting i second spot, a five goal haul just before half time saw tt horae side get the advantage . Thain was accurate in it, blustery conditions kicking six goals while Bobetic finishe with two and received best on ground honors . Cook Knott and Gaspari combined to give great support and sA Salesian up for a comfortable win . For the Reds Camille and Tornese kicked five goals between them, whi] Meighan, Clarke and Leska played good games . With onl six wins for the season the Reds will want to improve o this ratio in the final two rounds . Parkside started with a five goal wind and kicked a strin of behinds in its match against Kew . The visitors defende strongly by running the ball into the wind until the Devil eventually broke free in the last 10 minutes to lead by 3 points. Parkside battled hard in the second quarte harassing their opponents into errors. McCall gave drive i the ruck and the Devils small men were on top . The thir term was the match winner with Anthony Roman providing a marking option at centre-half-forward, an Moodie leading strongly at full-fonvard . Rob and Mar Wise showed plenty of pace to provide scoria opportunities and gave the Devils an eight goal to on quarter. The game was soon over in the last quarter witl Parkside kicking five straight. The Devils were best serve by Anthony Romano, marking at either end of the grou nadbytwoquiechvrs,dfnBetGoma n flanker Andy Copley. For Kew it was O'Connor with fou goals and Looker, Connolly and Bradley who worked hartl

- ., :: , 17째 PREVIEW : Its showdown time between the two form sides of th competition. Yarra Valley and La Trobe University. Th teams will go head to head on the wide open spaces a Bushranger headquarters in what shapes as a terrifii contest. University will look for its match winners and ke, players Farrant, Adamwaithe, and Edwards to get off to ; quick start . Coach Brian Grills will need to be at his tactica best to stop Yarra Valley's mosquito fleet from dominatin ; play . A s~in by University will all but secure their positioi in the four, however a heavy loss could see them los percentage and depending on other results slip out to fifth With so much on the line, I expect this to be a fast, skilfu and hard game . At home I can't tip against Yarra Valley buf ~ersity to push the Bushrangers all the wa, in a real test . Yarra Valley by four goals. In another huge game between Peninsula and Salesians a Mt. Eliza, the home will put their season on the line . Las time the two sides met Salesian won easily . however with ,~ spot in the four within grasp, the Pirates will bTHEAMTEURFOTBALER20,


ith so much to play for I'll tip Peninsula to her dream alive and upset Salesian by ,atches Bentleigh should get the win against ;re, although the home side can't be taken to o .:kleigh has pushed teams to the wire recentl y

iin with a chance against the back pedaling Ol d Ef SfacKenzie is on song, I will go with the Krushers

~,a upset and continue their positive end to the e between Kew and Fitzroy, the comfortably with Tornese and Camilleri each ~nd New destined for the wooden spoon .

=, ~rospective congratulations to classy forward ,ussz on 50 games against Oakleigh recently . ot on efforts for another goal or some advice fo r ion Serge has been a great clubman and we ;e well for many more. Well done to Tom Moore a ret Raffaelle on their 50th games this week . g the 2000 season 'Morey' has returned as an mber of the senior side and the tough as nails h< made New home . Finally, Anthony t3efaeld 'ates his 50th game as well . Improving every year, as had his best year to date with some solid work a s an in the reserves . Well done to all and good luck fo r t,i0 ,

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LF` 4iO11 - 6.6 7 .9 15.14 19 .i8 (132) PL'iPiSUL9 0.3 2 15 4.8 7 .12 (54) La Trobe: ;rrant 7, Sheldnek 2, : .'.:untlnvarte, Edvrards . W'esl, , Levy . Perry, White. Ludeman. FVakeltng . Murray. Dunne. Best: Farrant, McMeeicm, Hill . Perry, Gleesciii, Wesley Peninsula: Coglilan . J 2, Bowen 2, Cook, Banner . Pay-Le. Best, Pormey. Atchison . J . Atchison . A. Warner, Cook, Torossi. Umpires : G . Rolls, J. Lane (F), B. Share, B. Goalman (B). C. Kaleta. L. Pipe iG) SALESIAN 3.3 8 .4 10.4 12.5 (77) FITZROY REDS 0.1 1.4 3.7 6.9 (45) Salesian : That 6, Bobetie 2 . Brown i . Stevens 1 . Gaspari 1 . Knott 1 . Best: Thain, Robotic, Cooke. Knott , tGaspari. N. Forer. Fitzroy Reds: Cantilleri 3 . Tornese 2, Mitchelll . Best: Meghen . Clarke . Lesko. Drury, Pollard, Canullen . Umpires: J. Upson (F) OLD CAREY 5.1 5.3 8 .5 10.5 (65) 'i ARRA VALLEY 6.2 10.7 16 .12 20.19 (139) Old Carey: Hal12. McConnell, Battle . T Bull. [?nkles. Vasilopoulos. Drecer. Faelis . Brain Best Unkles, Vitait . Fae(is, Battle, Vasilopoulos . fLtgus . Yarra Valley: Pask 5, Keem 4, Beal `L, Stone 2, Middiin 2 . Crowe 2. Valoppi . Collie . Savage Best Beal, N Pask . Stevenson, Stone, Keen. Pearce . Umpires : A. Stubbs (F) . J .1r.'hitespear, G. Kennedy (B ) BENTLEIGH 6.6 6.7 10 .14 12 .18 (90) 8 .6 10.9 (69) OAKLEIGH 1 .1 6.4 Bentleigh: Clark 3. Sice 3, Sharp 2, Byles. Henry. Ireson, Gold. Best Clark, Handtield . Sice . McCulloch . Jackson . Dimatrina. 0: - le h: Mackenzie 4, Brontley 2, Varkatzos 2, Dalton, Taylor . Best: C. Marsh .]. Clark, Dalton, Dooley. Keating . K . Marshall. Un 'res : P. Woods. L. Dillon (F), J . Patrick . T. Casucelli (B) P, DE 5.7 5.8 13 .13 18.13 (121) 0.2 3.5 4 .5 8.8(56) Si side: Moodie 4, R Wise 4. A Ronlarlo 3 . Copley 2, Ware 2, Hockey . . Best A Romano, German, Copley. MeCall, Barlow, Soligo . McCall, Nl Wise Kew: O'Connor 4 . Cullen 2, Moussi, Raffaele . Best, Looker. Connolly, O'Connor, Bradley . Moore. Mainsbrldge . Umpires : G . RowBngs (F) RESERVES LA TROBE 0 .1 5.4 5 .4 5.6 (36) PENINSULA 6.5 8.6 16 .9 19 .9 (123) La Trooe : Sampson 2, Bowden, Craig, Correnti . Best: Bowden, Bulien, i tUmour, Poulton, Dejanotie. O'Donnell. P°ainsuLa: Goldthorp 5, Krohn 4 . Vidotto 2, Clarmgbold 2, Carmon . T . Stainfortll . Browar, Gardner, Quail. Lluzzt. Best : Clarmgbold, Cannon . T, Allen . Rittrnan, Palmer, Goldthorp 0 .5 0.5(5) SALESIAN 0 .2 0.4 FITZROY REDS 3.4 3.10 8 .14 15.20 (110) Salesian: Best, Brennan, Hanapy, Callaghan . Mirams. Snrith, Seager . Fitzroy Reds: Kane 3, A. Parsons 2, Singh 2, J. Parsons 2. Prior 2, Walsh 1, Sull :vart 1, Bare 1, Reid 1 . Best : J . Parsons, A. Parsons. Reid, Sullivan. S . Andrew.llralslt . 1.4 2 .4 3.6 (24) 0' D CAREY 1.1 5.5 7 .9 12 .11 (83) cilester, Leong, L ChurchiarellL aos2 . Hardv . tier, Gillies . R Collett .ongnworth . 6 .3 11.10 (76) 6 .11 7 .12(S4) th' -,ton. Strauch , an, Adams . ..

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1 R . Adams 2 G . Davies

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3 K. Noble

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5 T. Stonehouse 6 S. Ware 7 J . Muscat ' 8 J . Chilcott 9 A. Constantini

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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. Pan1ari 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

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 10 T. Trewhitt 11 S . Ferguson 12 C. Pettitt 13 T. Braden 14 S . White 15 A . Wood 16 S . Claringbold 17 J. Coghlan .18 J. Whelan

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3 R . Thompson 4 M. Fung 5 A. Drew 6 R . Dew 7 C. Bea l 8 L . Morris 9 J. Kee m 9 C. Ross 10 T. Hancoc k 11 F. Macvean 12 J . Cremean 13 L. Gillies 14 E. Kruse 15 N. Pas k 16 L. Taylor 17 A. Lain g 18 L. White 18 D. Ross

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balls. Over the last eonnle of . :ay have seen the slogan Football Umpiring ie Team Sport at the bottom of Umpires' Corner, which now 's at the top . We thought we would let you know what t° s cans and actually stands for . The slogan sends out two r: . ;sages: Umpiring is a Hon-Cont_:,t :- :- the perception is that umpiring is abuse, thus contact, thus a :Ump3risg is a Team Spa - f uon is as an umpire . u are on your nivii. We are overcoming number I he er we need to start on r 2 . Below in Coaches' Comer we c scribe how umpires •° d team together every Satu _noon just like a foo : I. Congratulations to umpires his : game TODAY. Congratulations to 3usti. ,: .-Ataard who last weekend un :pued his 100th VAFA Game . The VAFAUA would like extend their sincere condolences to Boundary Umpire Adviser Bob Mutton after the recent passing of his mother. All umpires are reminded of the Ire Finals Dinner, which ti=rill be held on Monday August 26th in the MCC Dining Room . This year's guest speaker is David Parkin . Awards to be presented on the night are Life Membership . 10 Year Service, Most Improved Field, Boundary and Goal Umpires. Golden Whistle, Bobby Dunstan Award and the Andv Carrick Memorial Award . Jacket and tie are dress requirements for this function (male) .

Will Done to Tony LiBey who has always put his hand up to Field umpire 2 games whenever there is an early Under 19 game. Last week Tony umpired an early Under 19 on his own at game Latrobe which for those of you who haven't run there before the ground is as big, if not bigger than the MCG, it's die biggest in the VAFA . Thank you to last year's AFL Grand Filial umpi-- Jai .,s who recently came down to training to talk about umpiring and to run through a few skill drills with the Field umpires . He talked about having a positive attitude to umpiring and also on how to

communicate to players, coaches f ~ and officials during and after the . The sk:ll drill we ran through Lgame was Set Kick Control, which we explained earlier in the year after a reaching session with Brendan Car land . Mathew is the first full time AFL umpire and goes around to schools and different umpirinff associations and talks to the Field umpires on various training nights r .FAUA would like to th: ;Math for his recent tips on his ump r -)eriences .

. ., _ ~ Teamwork b: =eeu umpires is just important as teamwork amonbst players . L. . .Nires who are dis-jointed and uneoorduiated ry quickly nullify their general elIectiveness .llre first example of their co-ordination should be during their first contact with the public - when they make their way to the centre of the field to commence the match . They should always ensure that they are appearin6 in order and in step. The Field umpires should-lead, followed %y the Boundary and Goal umpires . The same action should be taken after the half time i:rerval. Durmg the match Boundary umpires should make sure that the players do not encroach over the centre square line as the Field umpire bounces the ball to start play at the start of the game, each quarter and after a goal as been scored . Goal umpires must help the boundary umpires if the ball is out of bounds and the Boundary umpire is too far away to tell. The Goal umpires will also help out by calling out "mIlre" or "yours" as the bail goes through for a score . The Goal umpire also helps out by taking doran t71e scores and they also monitor liovr long the quarter and half t ;zne breaks are, If you have a full crew of %4A umpires this teannm~ork will really show tip and you will be amazed how well we all work together . Overall each time the umpires go out and umpire they are also a team and like most football teams they will make mistakes every now and then . WHAT'S YOUR DECISION? What should the Field umpire do if a player shakes the goat post w hile a player is ha~lng a kick for goal? Last week's answer The umpire would pay a free kick milist die team /player who kicked the ball away. The players must 1',e the ball on The ground or gi~~e it directly to the boundary unmire . Last week's winner is David Anselnu of the Elsterntt°! ; Fc. ll Club ; please contact Karen at the VAFA to collect your p . .U, . F send all tto the I'otc e-mail address to win 2,ickets i

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21 Justin Grossbard

23 Robert Sneddon

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22 Rick Love

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'27 Euan Lindsay

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28 Leah Gallagher

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29 Gerard Rolfs

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Commercial Rd . That's where you'll see I~ :1 this picture that's blown up to billboard si~ _ on shopfront advertising a"Holiywood smile" . The advertisement has bobbed up in "The Age" too Amateur footy holds family values, so we asked a priest at a Skevs game if it is appropriate for a Ben Garvey's Billboard

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速 SENT TO . USTA& .IA'S BIG GEST SICK EAY: MONDAY mornings are never easy fo r

the soldiers of the VAFA and a few bosses have sent them to sick bay. A few weeks ago Scotch's prime mover Adam Nettleton found himself in this situation with a few additions to the tale . You see Adam is a medical doctor at the Alfred in Commercial Rd and he reported to work in the emergency department, Australia's largest, for the Saturday night shift after playing for the Cardinals . Doc Nettleton answered the obligatory "how are you?" from his colleagues and the answer was a sore neck after taking an accidental bump to the shoulders . Before he could put his stethoscope around said neck, Adam had been admitted as a patient for precautionary scans! "I was in just overnight," Adam, who played the next week against St Bernards, said . Adam had plenty of support with former Scotch team-mate and state player Dr Rohan Price and girlfriend Dr Kate Ludescher both working at the Alfred . 速 THAT'S WHY HE'S BIG BEN: WE THOUGHT St Kevins' Ben Garvey was known as "Big Ben" because of his towering marking but now there is large evidence in the colorful night-club strip in

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good Catholic boy to be modelling in a spa with a woman. "Don't know about the woman but the money would be good" . 0 NOT A COMEBACK RUN : STRIDING down Commercial Rd we spotted former AJAX and Scotch mid-fielder Phillip Goldberg. The 29-year-old has never looked fitter since he has taking up running again with former team-mate Josh Hoppe . Phil lives i n Malvern Rd, Commercial Phil Goldberg - tormr A,ta X Rd's extension, and and Old Seotcb mtd_tfetder takes the route past Ben Garvey's poster, and Dr Adam Nettleton's work place on the way to Albert Park . Josh is an anaesthetist and did some of his training at the Alfred, an d

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,,,,id Phil both played for Scotch in the 199 ' t ion Grand Final . They also run past umpire 2,iorgan's trophy/ sign-writing shop, Th e Choice . Either the Jackas or Scotch 11 c1 lore to have Phil or Josh back but Phil , s the Waverley Rd pharmacy, said: "I've lany commitments now" . Pact - `^ our regu?a ' si -, ^S PROMOTION : 3LUES coach Michael Conlan's exposure to grassroots football has helped e AFL Pathway Program. The former champion is the AFL's Corporate

l, lions Manager and he will manage the to ensure the National Australia Ban k ,,ud the AFL's program will reward the junior r i :tb- that foster AFL players.

_ u L-FORW 'S NEW POINT C= - -- : T E : WE ALL know just how tough it kick a goal and how precious premiershi p its are. Maybe an even greater task is gaining c_tra point in Melbourne's radio ratings. Ol d lburnians' 1994 premiership full-forwar d Smith is the new Australian Radio cc :: :ork's general manager and his A Sectio n c,, ; erience will be a helpful tool as he leads Gold 10-1_ .3 and Mix 101 .1 FM . If you think some fullplay it nasty then they are mostly child's compared to the tricks of the multi-mffiion clollar radio industry. If it wasn't for radio then u7~ i~ might not have recruited Steve who went to ~ciiool at St Bede's . "I was working for TT now 101 .1 as a salesman and doing a lot of work [ong St Kilda Rd so going to train at the Junction Oval was convenient," Steve said . After three years of working for Warners in Sydney, the r,ompany that created the TV sensation Popstars", Steve was the Number 1 pick in the n i~rtainment industry's mid-season draft! Bad

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news for ie Tigers and OM s with Steve's 197cm nephew Scot t Houghton a Year 10 border at Xavier . With natural skill and size 15 feet, who knows what Scott will achieve . KNOW YOUR $;~'_=PF`?T7 T'I : PHIL STEVENS, VAFA CE O ARE THERE any other words in Phil's vocabulary other than Geelong, family and amateur footy? Every day the former school teacher riientions something to someone about his beloved Cats where he played 12 5

matches before' notching up 44 with St Kilda. Phil then c o a c h e d Sandringham in the VFA in ~982 and Old Haileybury from 1988

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to 1989 until he started with the VAFA. The keyposition player traded in the black boots for white ones umpiring school matches as well as a C Section game in 1990 after Michael Forde was injured and he did an Under 19 game with Norm IVu ent . Maybe the VAFAUA should recruit our CE for a few games next year. Our dedicated CEO has an aim that umpires continue to have stron leadership and positive relationships with the AFA . Phil's hobbies are running, watching Test cricket or Geelong play and he is married to Robyn and they have daughters Sarah, 17, and Joanne, 14 .

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Two rounds to go, and all we know is Richmond Central will be down in D4 in 2003, and both Oakleigh and Kew will join us from D2 for next season, so still some unresolved issues in the next few weeks .

Bloods for mine today.

Monash recorded a much needed win over Richmond Central in windy conditions at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. Despite a brief revival during the third quarter by the Snakes, and some wasteful use of the ball, the Gryphons were dominant for much of the day and deserved the victory.

The business end of the season is now absolutely upon us and the smell of blossom cannot be too far away! Hard to see the Joes falling to Power House . The win would confirm the minor Premiership for the Jocs, a deserved return on what has been a great year for them. It will leave the Houses fate until Round 18 .

PREVIEW WHAT PETE SAYS: St . John's OC host Power House in a crucial match for both sides, albeit for contrasting reasons . The JOC's I'm sure would love to sew up the minor premiership, and of course the Piranhas are still striving to avoid the drop . Especially at home, I think the JOCs have too many aces in the deck not to defeat the House, so it will come down to a last day battle with the Gryphs for the boys from Ross Gregory Oval .

Elsternwick welcome Hawthorn to mini E-Park in what should be a tough and enthralling contest . The Wicks have defied many people's expectations this season, and the recent return of Leigh Murphy can only help . Very, very tough call here, as both sides do have plenty of class individuals, and both play well on smaller grounds . However, I'll have to go the Hawks today, but not by much. Monash Gryphons take on Swinburne at East Caulfield with the home team still battling to avoid relegation while the Razorbacks still have hopes of a top four finish. The Gryphons defenders, led by polished performer Gross will have their hands full with the Swinburne duo of Murehie and Higgins, but I have a sneaking suspicion the home side might pull off a minor upset . Gryphons to win. Brunswick have suffered a mini-slump sinc e osing to Monash about a month ago, and have a chance to get back in the saddle at home against Richmond Central . The Pies would need to win both remaining games while relying on Hawthorn to lose both theirs to snare the double chance . Interesting to see what unfolds over the next fortnight. As for today's game, West should be too good for the Snakes. South Melbourne Districts entertain Syndal Tally Ho in a middle of the table clash unlikely to influence the final standings, as any chance of finals or relegation, both of which are still mathematically possible, though highly unlikely, would largely hinge on factors outside of their control . I could dither on this for a while, but I'll pick the home side, so the :tA

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Great clash as Hawthorn and Elsternwick meet. Plenty on the line for both sides but the Wicks might be a bit hungrier as a loss would probably see them drop out of the four.

Monash got back on the winner's list and will be keen to eradicate relegation from their vocabulary . Swinburne will be desperate for a win and the chance to reclaim a top four spot . I think they can do it with the clash between leading goalkicker Murchie and competition best full back Gross will be worth the admittance . Swinny for me . West Brunweik will be pumped up as they take on Richmond . A devastating one-point loss hurt their double chance push last week but they won't fall for that one again . The Wicks comfortably . Finally, South and Sydnal meet . South pushed Elsternwick last week without quite getting over the line whilst Syndal had a great win . South, with 'Aqua' to dominate, will win . RESERVES PETE: J4Cs, Wicks, Gryphons, Pies, Bloods. ED: Ditto .

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SOC IAL ,ltonash Gryphons will be having their last game III,-lit on August 24 at the Gryph Inn, an d will be ,,j ,ring "White Man Can't Reggae." Tickets are $10 ,,,,e-sold before the night or $15 on the evening uclf.Ask Rowan "Jah Rasta Far I" Coxhead for further information or to purchase your tickets, mon.

+ 4WTHORiY - congratulates Nick Hayes on playing 1 , ;, 5 0th game . The Rat has finally settled down ,rlcr years of misdemeanours and the club look t,,n,,rd to this continuing more mature approach. ST. JOHNS - congratulations to Mark "Jonesy" Jones on reaching his 50 game milestone . Thanks for your efforts and congratulations from all at the Joc's . Also congratulations to Russell ".Rusty" Dowsett on the milestone of 100 games with the Icc's . Good luck for today's game and thanks for all %=our contributions. Best wishes from all at the Joc's . d St Johns OC v. Power House Elsterwick v. Hawthorn Amateurs Monash Gryphons v . Swinburne University West Brunswick v . Richmond Central South Melbourne Districts v . Syndal Tally-Ho

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SeStirBURNE 0.1 3 .5 5.5 9.9(63) ST JOHNS 3.12 3 .14 5.23 9.24 (78) Sr.inburne : Murchie 2, Fr< :; .aeomo 2 . Murphy 2. Albert, Milano, Eager . Best: Prior. F7agiacomo, Eager. Piotrowski, Milano, Anastassi . St Johns: Horbury 3, M . Jones 2 . Hartnett 2, Paterson, Van Houten . BestFonceca, M . Jones, P. Walker. Van Houten, Koppen, Hilton . Umpires : R. Love (F) POWER HOUSE 1.1 2 .1 5.9 7.13 (55) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.4 5 .8 9.12 15.17 (107) Power House: M .Driessen, J .Carrtrigton . D .Miller. C .Richardson, ARo(ls. M.Walters. M.Verberne. Best: ABurt, M.Driessen, C .McLeod . M.Verberne, ARolls, RParker. Hawthorn: Lauletta 3, S .Avery 3 . Bonfield 2 . P.Avery 2 . Jackomus 1 . Dawns 1. Sayle 1, ACu1Hns 1, L. CuIDns 1 . Best: Carle . Cargill . Sayle, ACullhis . S .Averv, Haves Umpires : R. Mar[yn (F), P. Gait, A. Esposito (G ) RICHMOND CENTRAL 14.11 (95) MONASH GRYPHONS 23.16 (154) Richmond Central : O'Sullivan 3, Jacobs 3, Pruscino 2. South, S.Lyatch. Birt. Moulday. Day. Porteus. Best: Porteus. white, 0'Suilisan, Maher. Trotter, Moulday. Monash Gryphons: Blanford 5 . Harrak 4 . Fiolcerday 4 . Leeton 3, Coxhead 3, Pocock 2, Paolucci, N.Rutherford. BEST: Wells. Flowerday, Coxhead, Bourbon, Long, BlandfordUmphrs: K. MeNieee (F), W. Frith, J. Vincent (B) 1 .3 6.3 7.6 10.8 (68) SYNDAL TALLYHO WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 3.8 7.16 8 .19 (67) . Syndal Tally-Ho : Rutter 3, J Hatmemann 2, Cachia 2, MacKenzie . J . Moresi. Re_Ynoids . Best- L. Hannemann . Sheer. M . Merest, Rutter, Brown. J. Merest. West Brunswick: Cannane 4 . King 2. Dempsey. Edwards . Best: McManus, Pietseh. Catmane. S . Benjamin, R . Benjamin. Edwards Umpires: M . Monty (F) SOUTH P.SELB DISTRICTS 3.0 6.4 8 .7 9 .12 (66) ELSTERIdF9ICK 5.7 6.9 7 .17 13 .18 (96) South Melbourne Districts : Henderson 4, Bootle 1 . Brown 1, Hannan 2 . McQualter 1 Best: Brown, MeQualter. Hannan, Nlashington. Hannan . McGee. Blsternwicb: Burnley 4, Foster 3, Parkins 2, Hunter 2, Murpgy 1 . Hartley 1 . Best : Mahony, Curtain, Wigmore . Mahony. Cunningham. Maltony. Umpires: M. Taylor, N. Evans (F), J. Fagan, N, Booth (B). M. CamIDeri, B . Stephens (G) RESERVES 1 .2 1.2 4.5 5.9[39) SWINBURNE ST JOHNS 3.5 10.10 10 .13 12 .19 (91) Swinburne: MeCalman 3 . Dobson, Odlum . Best: Farley, Sandhu, James, Oilum, McCahnan, Goode. St Johns : L. Johnson 4, Kizilis 3, Santoni 2, Batty. Cotton. Hancock. BestKiziUs. Johnson, Waters, Hancock, Sacco . Santoni . POWERHOUSE 2.2 3.3 5 .7 7.9(51) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.1 4.4 4.4 7.4(46) Power House: RDuncvr 2, J .BlotivCeld 1, J .Harris 1, J.McClure 1 . N .Pavlou 1. D.Rienert 1 . Best: tV.Eltiot J .Harris. N.Dtmczn, JMeClure, R .Cassio. D.Rienert . Hawthorn: B.Cullius 1 . Tyson 1, Hand 1 . Muncneff 1 . McKenzie 1 . Best* Law . McKenzie, B .Culluu, Broadley. Linford . Parker. 5.1 (31) RICHMOND CEiVTRAi. 15 .24 (114) MONASH GRYPHONS Richmond Central : AQuick, DeFrietes, Guthrie, Kingsley, Sommers. Best AQiick . Rawlings. Lane, Partly . Guthrie, Howell. Monash Gryphons: Cambell 5. Hetherington 3 . Angel 2, Tobin . Robinson . Stirlmd. Maddocks. Roche. Best Angel . Tobin . Hetherington, Cambeli, Nichols, Healy 5.3(33) SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1 .1 4.2 4 .2 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .5 4.5 4 .10 6 .10 (46) Syndal Tally-Ho: Holland 2. Lepiaa, 0'6o_vle, Murray . Best: Holland. Murray. D. Richardson, A. Richardson, Haliyburton. Christiansen . West Brunswick : Tobin 2, Russell, J . Heywood, R. Heytvoot1. Vitale. Best Hamilton, Thompson . He}tivood. COonan. Brockley . Carmichael. 2.4(16) SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .0 1 .2 2 .4 0 .0 2.2 3 .2 4.3 (27) ELSTERNWICK South Melbourne Districts : king 2. Bess King. McKerrow. Dern, Mijato vic. McCauley. D'Andrea. Elsternwiek: 0'Loughlin 2, K. Curne 2. Best: Polan . Purcell, Steaford . Surnran, Stuchhery, Franken . 37


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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. Hartley 10 S. Liminyo 11 L . Missaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 V. O'Connor 13 S . Soppet 14 B . Mahony (VC) 15 M . Noonan 16 M . Surman 17 J. Perkins 18 A. Nei l 19 J. Hunter 20 K. Curri e 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvi n 23 S. Curtain (C) 24 A. Foster 25 S Gordon 26 C. Mahony (VC) 27 M. Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S. Mahony 30 M. Nichol 31 G . Devonshire 32 R Mikkelsen 33 M . Cunningham 34 A. Strafford 35 P. McNally 36 S . Mickkelsen 37 D Nola n 38 A Burney 39 R . Daniels 40 A. Patey 41 D Byrne 42 J . Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C. Walker 45 R. Grandemange 46 S. Ritchi e 47 Dale Brennan 48 M. Frankin 49 M Parraga 50 M . Battaini 51 K Mikkelsen 52 G . Powell 53 P. Roberts 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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Coach: Peter Tyson Res Coach: Ed Sil l 1 I. Baccin i 2 C. Alexander 3a A . Knott 3b N . Patterson 4a S . Stevens 4b B. Glover 5a S. Avery 5b T. Kerr 6a P. Avery 6b A. Tsoumbris 7 D. Moncrieff 8 J . Cargill; 9 A. Ogge 10 P Orchard 11 M . Pollock 12 S . Banneld 13aJ. Murphy 13bJ. Povey 14aD. Lauletta 14bT. Fitzpatrick 15 M. Tyso n 16 C. Reed 17aB . Ruzicka 17bR. Steele 18 A . Collins 19 J. Law 20 S. Parker 21 P. Burke 22 C. Habel 23 J. Micheal 24 J . Jackomonis 25 M . Zaverella 26 N. Hayes 27 R. Lord 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. Barker 30 P. Phillips 31 L . 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 . Bogie 42 D. McGlenchy 43 I. Chepa 44 B. Allder 45 B. Mountain 46 T. O'Hanlon 47 D. Lahiff 48 A. Brick 49 N. Tierney 50 J . Gourley 51 S . Signonni 52 C. Frost 53 M. Preston 54 J. Berry 55 A . Saul 56 M. Coglan 57 B. Colrns 58 T. Dixon 59 A. Doyle

60 G . Saddington 61 M . Gray

62 A.Johnsen 63 D. Keal y 64 N . Kudeweh 65 G. Lily4^ahite 66 C . Lorenz 67 S. :Donald 68 P. Nikoloa u 69 T. P- narkov 70 . .. n 71 S . Vvuoams 72 M . W =r 73 J. Williams 75 E . Sil l 76 C . Pickett 77 A. Smith 78 D. Carter

L;oach : Jack McDonald Res Coach : Phil Knigh t 1 S. Bourbon (C) 2 M . Heal y 3 A. Grady (Vc) 4 N . Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 J. Leroy 7 D. Walte r 8 J. Blandford 9 G . Wadley (Rvc) 10 P Williamso n 11 A. Nichols 12 A . Gross (Vc) 13 J . Stratford 14 D. Roll e 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. Kiilmister 26 M. Carter 27 R . Gilchrist 28 M. Varcoe 29 P.Warren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Tolongos 33 S . Edwards 34 M . Graydon 35 P. Bateman 36 G. 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. Well s 45 J. Gonis (Rc) 46 G. Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 L. Martin 49 C. Robinson 50 S . Wilkinson 51 C. Leeton 52 A . Flo;verday 53 M . Paolucci 54 F. Rizzo 55 J. Bingham 56 B. Tyo 57 D. Bastian 58 P Maddocks 59 A . Bel l

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Coach : Peter O'Connor Asst Coach : Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Roderick Marshall 1 A. Rolls 2 D. Bolan d 3 N. Pavlou (RVC) 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 a O'Connor 13 J. Harri s 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Haseler 16 J. Carrington 17 C . Macleod (RC) 18 F. Doyle 19 J . Evans 20 B . Ryan 21 D. Miller 22 S . Evans 23 24 J. Taylor 25 M. Driessen 26 J. Senior (VC) 27 J . Robertson (VC) 28 D. Murrihy 29 R. Cassio 30 R. Duncan 31 R. Marshall 32 33 R . Taylor 34 J. Marshall 35 J. Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson 37 S. West 38 L. Deriman 39 D. Crawford 40 R. Keits 41 B . Plush 42 N . Deans 43 N . Duncan 44 R . Parker 45 D. Lewis 46 C. King 47 J. Parker 48 D. Smith 49 B. Urvain 50 D. Chapman 51 J . Best 52 S . Rafferty 53 J. Sheehan 54 J. Blovrfietd 55 T. Chapel 56 J. Mahoney 57 J . Gourley 58 J . McClure 59 D. Reinert 60 61 62 A . 6; I . an 64 65 66 D. `rVrigha 67 68 69 D. Galakos 70 75 E . Williams

I M . Smith 2 T. Quick 3 T O'Sullivan 4 R . Trotter 5 D. Tankovich 6 G . Bunshaw 7 P. Byrnes 8 G . Malcolm 9 J . McGrath 10 A . White 11 S. Lake 12 F. Macak 13 J. Dutton 14 C. Shannon 15 C. Barry 16 J . Birt 17 P. Carew 18 P. Mouldy 19 S . Lynch 20 A Quick 21 A. Jones 22 A. Flores 23 D. O'Brien 24 T. Guthrie 25 A. Piani 26 S . Baillie 27 C.Adams 28 A . Waters 29 J. Stone 30 D. Green 32 M. Harri s 33 P. Bermando 34 J. Broo k 35 J . Howell 36 L. Newbery 38 M . Defreitas 40 41 T. Slatter 42 C. White/S Hoare 43 45 K. Day 46 D. Hogan 48

50 S. Castiea u 52 C. Andonopoulos 53 K. Pard y 54 S. Rasr?mgs;C . Car. 55 M . Davey 56 A. Tilley 57 E. Hil l 58 J. Cavanagh 59 N. Somers 60 M . Tapley 62 64 65 B . Cantwell 67 J. Lan e 69 T. Melville 70 76 D. Phelan 78 P Galk a 79 M . Coomber 84 M . Funston 85 G. Jacobs 87 . D. Ingli s 88 S.Gniths


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B Powell (VC) 2 M. Hannan (VC) 3 M. Johnston e q S. Stepnell (C) 5 S. King 6 Way. Rosowaki 7 A . Hannan 8 S. Aquillina 10 G. McDonald ? 1 D . Hall 12 M . McFarlane 13 E . Henderson (C) = B. Slade 15 B. Lazzaro 16 M. Thomas 17 M. Brady 19 A . Johnson-Reid 20 W. Brown 21 B. Johnson 23 B . Downing (RC)

1 2 M Ladson 3 S Hilton 4 S Holmes

24 G. Mijatovic 25 S . Quail 26 S . Doyle 27 P. Cheevers 28 A . Flowers 29 War. Rosowsk i 30 C. Ken t 31 S . Hermann 32 D. McGee (VC) ~ M . Doyle 34 M . Fern 35 N . Moojen 36 J. Macaulay 39 A. Briglia 41 B . Martin 42 G . Gaylor 43 W. DAndrea =;'. J . Raeburn 49 T. Sutherland (RC) 50 T. Hughes 53 P. Nice 54 S. McNamara 55 J . Pohiner 57 B. Glover 59 D. Walsh 60 N . Warszenski 66 D. McKerrow 71 T. Baade

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5 C Horbury 6 L O'Donnell 7 8 M Hartnett 9 A Jones 10 L Mills 11 L Merrigan 12 P Walker 13 M Jones 14 P Sharp 15 T Hyland 16 A Paterson 17 S Cockayne 18 C Emery 19 J Cotton 20 M Horbury

21 S Koppens 22 A Dragwidge 23 B Hilton 24 G Besley 25 D Waters 26 H We' than 27 R Dowse' It 28 J Pickering 29 L Johnson 30 D Ritter 31 D Rydquist 32 A Rud d 33 A Fonceca 34 M Hancock 35 J Sacco 36 L Adams 37 D Christian 38 M Batty 39 40 F Mandrakis 41 G Waters 42 T Ducancubino 43 M Van Houten 44 F Monteiro 45 A Hall 46 B Callery 47 G Bastone 48 R Mit a 49 E Dizon 50 J Brown 51 C Santoni F Auifray 53 J Pi 54 B Pollard 55 B Pickering 56 A Kizilis 57 M Schonewille 58 A Mita 59 60 P Harris 61 C Gardner 62 B Aberjaron 63 P Roberts 64 N Moore

Coach: Derek Thoene Asst Coach: Jason Murchie Res Coach : David Murphy Res Asst Coach : Caneron Bynett 1 2 3 4

A . Albert (Sen . C) J. She2dy (Sen. VC) J. Piotrowsk i A . Fidler 5 J . Demarte 6 B . Prior (Sen .DVC) 7 J . Murchie 8 M . Higgins g L. Morrison 10 M Anastassi 11 D. Milano 12 B . Nicoll 13 M . Luckey 14 R. Good e 15 C. Thomas 16 S . Reynoldson 17 D. Parncutt 18 A. Fiuman i 19 B . O'Mar a 20 S. Woodward 21 B. Dawso n 22 D. Odium 23 M. George 24 C. Connor 25 T. Houri an 26 T. Listong 27 D. Murphy 28 H . Dickson 29 R . Cavicchiolo 30 S. Fragiacomo 31 C . Kelly 32 C . Culph 33 N . Smith 34 C . Higgins 35 P. O'Connor 36 J. Carte r 37 A . Reed 38 J. Carroll 39 H . Allen 40 J . Henry 41 T. Drahlidi s 42 M . Hudso n 43 J . Roberts (Res . VC) 44 S . Stien g 45 D. Islip 46 J . Sandhu 47 J . Sevdalis 48 D. Little 49 T. Coleman 50 M . tv9cCalman 51 F. James (Res . C) 52 S. O' Donnel l 53 L . Waters 54 S. Dobson 55 S. Gallina 56 I . Free 57 P. Jones 58 A. Roberts 59 A A. Kliska 60 S. Rule

Coach : i- r Hannett Assist: sprees Beasley Res Caoch : Tony Psinas

1 J King 2 P Hamilto n 3 G Heppell 4 C. Lehmann

5 D. Hannett B . Di x 6 V. Wong M .. Buchana n 7 A . Burns 8 R. Bennett 9 D. Richardson 10 T. Psinas A. Hallyburton 11 J . Rutter (DVC) 12 J . Moresi 13 S . Mille r 14 S . O'Boyl e 15 N. Murray 16 R. Holland

6(a) C. Lewi s 6O b S Pietsch 7(a) F Vital e b) S Benjamin 8 E . Heywood 9 A. Morphett 10 S . Byrn e 11 H. Bailey 12 B . Clarke 13 S . Brockley 14 N. Lampel 15 M . Russel l 16 P Harris 17 R . Heywood 18 M. McManu s 19 M. Shelto n

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17 L. Fuller 18 S . Macfarlane 19 M . Glenister 20 C. Hall i Mackenzie 21 A. Danc e 22 M. Buckley 23 M. Harper 24 M. Macfarlane (R .C) 25 C. Clark 26 A. Morrison 27 M. Leplaa 28 A. Frederick 29 D. Battaglia 30 B. Holland 31 A. Richardson (R .VC) 32 L . Hannemann 33 T. Bartholomew 34 N . Hunter 35 C . Cachia (C) 36 T. Fleming 37 B . Robinson 38 M . Christiansen 39 D. Hallisey 40 J . Collins 41 M . Moresi 42 J . Allen 43 A. Brown 44 D. Raab 45 B . Watson 46 M . Payne 47 R . Allar d 48 D. Reynolds 49 D. Schuiling 51 C. Discombe 54 P. Sheer

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The salt of the game ~t liere do you find a man or woman who is prepared to give up their Saturday mornings, come rain, hail or shine to put an with a bunch of usually under skilled "men" wh o nerally are lacking in the knowledge of the rules of our real game. Whilst also Putting up with their bad manners, had language and general misunderstanding of what is fair and right about Australian rules football. The short answer is I don't know, but it seems that every Amateur club comes up with at least 2 of these amazing people every year & they do a fantastic job against all odds. The general profile of a reserve umpire is usually one of an ex-player, who more than likely has played a much higher ~tandard of football than the people running around in the uao s. They usually understand the rules much better, have a greater understanding of when a player is trying to pull off a con job and have a far greater appreciation of fair player and a good grip of the vibe of what football should be. Some of the draw backs we find with these dedicated people are the fact that usually they have no formal training as an umpire, so some times they do find themselves in a wrong position to see a free, or like myself found that I made better position to win the ball rather than find the right position to make an educated decision . guite often as new umpires we failed to blow the whistle loud enough or were even a little indecisive in our decision making, but this does come as you umpire more games . One thing that all umpires hate is to hear over the boundary line from an uneducated coach that the other teams umpire is a cheat. If you ever want to get both umpires off side, continue to do this . I can guarantee that I have not found one umpire that has ever gone out to cheat for their side . Yes I agree that we have all made some bad decisions at times and it could even look like one side us being favoured, and I also don't believe that one umpire will ever go our of there way to try and even up some bad decisions from another umpire. But keep in mind that every reserves umpire is doing this job for the love of the game and certainly not for any ego boost or personnel gain . Coaches and Captains need to understand that these umpires are doing their best under very difficult circumstances (being a reserve game) also with limited umpiring skills and usually limited fitness and in my case old age creeping oil. The don't need advise, or abuse or even an uneducated guess that their parents were never married, because above all else and contrary to all popular opinions they are only humans and will always respond to constant abuse and usually in a way that will not make you very happy . Over the four or five years that I umpired the reserves, I did have a number of Quite funny incidents and you may see the funny side of these. n

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One of the hardest jobs I had was umpiring my civil son who is quite a fair player and also one that always runs straight for the ball . Now this day there were several times that he went in very hard and on each occasion could have been given a free, I chose not to as I didn't want to be seen to favouring my son and on one occasion he almost had is head pulled off so I decided to ball it up just as EVO the captain came over to my son and said in a voice loud enough for everyone at the ground to hear, don't worry Goffa you'll get'a free when they pull your head right off. I must admit at that stage I felt I might have been a bit hard on my own soil . But we all got a pretty good laugh at the comment . I guess this is the time to say if you are going to umpire you definitely need a very good sense of humour and a very thick skin . On one other occasion I was umpiring down at Bentleigh and there was a really strong wind favoring one end of the ground. During the course of the game I made a decision that one of the older Bentleigh players didn't agree with, and he took it upon himself to let me know in a manner that wasn't acceptable. I gave him a 25 metre penalty and he continued on letting me know his thoughts so metres later he still hadn't learnt anything and again he cost his team another 25 metres. When I got to the mark for the 3rd penalty I asked him if he had anything else to say, at which time the penny finally dropped . Just as a foot note to that story, a goal was kicked from the penalty, the only goal against the wind and Bentleigh lost by a goal . Just a small piece of advice to all players . Umpires do make mistakes, they don't change their decisions once they have been made and they definitely do not like being yelled at . For your oÂŤm sake if you do get one shut your mouth, accept it and know that life has a natural way of evening itself up over the life of your footy career. Clubs need to nurture the people who give up a lot of time and effort to make sure your reserves game can go on, they really are the salt of the earth and do make a lot of sacrifices both to family and themselves for you the player and coach. LAURIE INNES Former St Marys Reserves Umpire

Laurie Innes played over 420 games and most of those were senior. He was captain of Box Hill U19's VFA before playing for Box Hill's senior team. He also went on to coach Box Hilt C of C team in the Churches League as welt as coaching Warragul Dusties in the Ellinbank League. He also played with Kedron in gAFL as well as a number of other teams around Australia . Later on Laurie was Secretary of the Ellinbank League and also President of St Marys for 3 years.


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REVIEW D4 continues to throw up its fair share of surprises, and thi s means a final's race that will go down to the wire with St.Mary's and Mt.Lilydale vying for the last available spot, while the top four teams could finish in any order, making every match a must win . Eltham hosted Werribee in a match that came down to the last kick of the day. On a perfect surface, Eltham started the better of the two teams with the wind, and with David Brick getting plenty of the ball there were ominous signs for the Bees . Alerribee remained in touch at the main break with some late goals, however, with some fine forward play by Mick "Spider' Chapple in the 3rd quarter, Eltham kicked five, while holding Gkrerribee goalless. After an inspirational three quarter time address, Werribee came out firing and hit the front after kicking six in a row. The lead see-sawed from then on to see Werribee with their noses in front until a Jon Panette mark for Eltham some 60 riietres from goal . He was then awarded a 25-metre penalty to bring him within range, and then the siren sounded . The resulting kick was long and straight and appeared to be travelling through for a goal, but was stopped right on the goal line in controversial circumstances to see 'Werribee end Eltham's faint final's chances by five points . Box Hill North, unsettled by the late withdrawal of some key players, hosted UHS-VU and was up against it from the opening bounce. Kicking with the wirrd, the students, with Rose on fire at Centre-Half Forward, kicked ten goals to three in the opening quarter. It was catch up football from there on in, and although youngsters Rohan Doyle and Phil Ellsmore showed some promising form, Box Hill could only make some headway into the margin with the wind in the second quarter . The students used the ivind to increase their margin to eight goals in the third, however, with Zulicki starring in the back line for the students, it was too big a margin to haul in as Box Hill went down by five goals . Sixth placed Mt Lilydale hosted third placed North Brunswick in a must win game so as to hold on to a chance of gaining fifth spot. North Brunswick, kicking with the wind, opened up with the first two goals before some excellent work into the wind resulted in a great goal from Mount's Chris Anderson . The second quarter saw the Rams utilize the wind and regain the lead to be up by 7 points at half time . In the third, a hard fought battle between the two teams saw the lead change hands on numerous occasions with North holding an 11-point lead into the final term . In an exciting final quarter, North kicked the first goal, but Mount fought back with two of their own and with only a kick in it, North's defence stepped up and prevented Mt Lilydale from scoring the major that they required as they got home with a three point win . Bulleen hosted the rampant Albert Park determined to make the top spot of D4 theirs. The consistent Dall'Oglio and Mazzarella did their best to keep the Falcons at bay, however, from the start it was obvious the two teams were several classes apart. After a five goal to nil opening quarter, the Falcons Chambers, Surace, Borley and Fleming were racking up the possessions at will and after half time it became a goal frenzy with many Falcons sharing in the spoils as their side won by a massive 148 points. 42

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In what was a must win match for St. Mary's against the league leaders in Rupertswood, the Saints still had th e pasting they copped in Sunbury earlier in the season fresh in their minds and a point to prove to the rest of D4 . With Gilchrist and Percell getting first use of the ball and cutting down the Rupo running game, the Saints opened up with a first quarter lead kicking into the strong breeze . The Saints combined the pressure into the second quarter to go into the major break five goals in front. The Rupo defence held up strong in the third quarter under some heavy fire from the Saints Dwyer, and then threw everything but the kitchen sink at their opposition in the final quarter. However, some fine defending by Perelberg, Ryan and Hendy saw the Saints hold out the league leaders by 12 points .

Old Westbourne had the bve. PRE VIE W WERRIBEE AMATEURS v BOX HILL NORTH Werribee will be looking to return to form today as they host the determined Box Hill North . Box Hill are a team that no side can take lightly and this fact will not be lost on Bee coach Tim Ellis as he attempts to get his troops back on track . With Box Hill's Glenn Wilson in blistering form and Lex Perry returning to forni after a long break their team should go close, however, Werribee should be too good at home as they win by 22 points . UHS-VU v OLD WESTBOURNE Old Westbourne travel to Parkville determined to keep a step ahead of back-to-back wooden spoons . The students have been in form recently and will be looking for a big win against the Warriors to springboard their 2003 season . The Warriors will be well rested after the bye and will be strengthened with the return of club superstar "Fabulous" Phil King, however, they will be outclassed by the improving student line up as Urn win by 27 points. NORTH BRUNSWICK v ST MARYS This match is a must win for both teams with a double chance up for grabs for North, while a final's spot the prize for St .Marys. Buoyed by their brilliant performance last week, the Saints will travel to North full of confidence, however, North are traveling along nicely at present and are always a tough team to beat at the Bocce Palace . I have written off the Saints a couple of times this season, and they continue to prove me wrong, so I apologize to the lads at North as I give them the kiss of death in predicting a 12 point win to them this week. BULLEEN COBRAS v ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Bulleen would have been eyeing this match off for a number of weeks as a winnable match that could pull them out of the cellar, whil e

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pjtllanl, after losing controversially last week will be a little !cllafed. The Cobras have shown great spirit during a t,,buflding phase of the club and will once again give a good ~count in what could be called their Grand Final, however, I tank that Eltham should be too good as they win by 31 points. gitPERTSW00D v ALBERT PARK A Hollywood director could not have scripted a better match today as they top two sides meet, the prize being a week's rest and a top of the ladder finish . he loser could end up playing in an elimination final . With that dd, Rupertswood's form has been inconsistent recently and on tile reboulid at home, could be hard to beat . However, Albert rack have been getting better each week and after last week's _laI feast, will be looking for a disciplined performance by their :tar players . In a match that will go down to the wire, I think the Falcons defence will be too good for Rupo's brittle forward ,et-up as Albert Park take top spot with an 18 point victory . 1[t.Ldydale have the bye for the week . SOCIAL hit.Litydate is holding its' Masquerade ball after the Ist game August 24th . Monica has asked all players to make , .ire they know whose team they are in for the Team Challenge . Old Westbourne is holding its end of season Karaoke night after the last match on the 24th August. Come along and see if .ou can outperform the Karaoke King, Andy Christo on what is h4rays a great night for all . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Once again, thanks to the nine out of the ten whose reports I received . Please get your team of the year nominations into me over the next few weeks to gauanfi cleaneoent .com.a u

BULLEEN COBRAS - Noel Cartledge will play his 250th for the club this week. It is an outstanding achievement for the 53 year old . He has been a past captain and is currently on the ommittee. A verv loyal member of ille club and all the bovs wish him the best. The Cobra's Graham Brown played his 100th about a month ago, so a belated congratulations to him . Noel Cartledge - 300 VAFA games (2501h today for Bulleen Cobras & 50 with Banyufe).

NE,째dE CLUB D4 SECTION S . Allan Albert Park J . Dwyer St Marys Tate UHS-VU Lovell Werribee li;alhileyer North Brunswic k D4 RESERVES

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H . Tsialtas North Brunswick Cavalieri UHS-VU Phillips Rupertswood Pastras Albert Park Cimino Bulleen Cobras

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45 42 40 37 35

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 .5 6.7 10.12 12 .14(86) WERRIBEE 3 .0 6.4 6 .7 13.13 (91) Eltham: Jest 3, Chapple 3 . Panetta 2. Brick 1 . Coonerty 1 . Mizzi 1 . Sanders 1 . Best Doody, Brick, Ltrttiek, jeal. Miai, Chapple. Werribee ; Cmtninglham 3 . Bradfield 2. Murphy 2. Lovell 2 . Addamo 1 . Marines 1, Walsh 1 . Best Carson . Tedesco, Barish. Murphy, Maloney. Cunningham . Umpires : M. ArgalL G. Roberts (F ) BOX HILL NORTH 3.3 8.11 10.14 15.15 (105) UHS-VU 10.8 13.9 18.14 20.15 (135) Box Hill North: Thoi 4, Ellsmore 2 . Pratt 2 . Sallantioglu 1 . Riscalla 1, Tscalidis 1, Odza 2 . Cavallo 1, Marine 1 . Best: Ellsmore, Wilson, Odza . Thoi . Riscalla. Cook . UHS-VU : Tate 5, Langendorf 3. Madragano 3. Cusik 2, Sheppard2. Haynes 1 . Creek I . Pendleberry 1 . Rose 1 . Best Rose . Zulicki, langendorL Wright. Custk . Creek . Umpires : G.Kelly . M. Buxton (F) NIT LILYDALE 3.0 8 .6 8.9 9 .10 (64) NORTH BRUNSWfC K 4.6 6 .8 9 .10 9 .13 (67) Mt Lilydale: Varga 2, Anderson 1, Brebner 1, Hayes 1. Kellett 1 . Maniscalchi 1 . Penera 1 . Van Duuren 1 . Best: Kellett . Brebner. Rhodes, Gridley . Hayes. Penera . North Brunswick : Walhneyer 4. Verga 2, Grist, Closter. Santecroce . Best Rhook . Boudoloh. Walimeyer . Santecroce. Closter, Shepherd. Umpires: A. Simpson, P. Machos (F) BULLEEN COBRAS 0.0 0 .1 1 .5 2 .6(18) ALBERT PARK 5.9 8.14 17 .16 26 .20 (176) Bulleen Goals: Dall'Oglio . Petrilli. BEST: Dall'Oglio. Mazzarella . PetrellL Fortune, Olney, Borelli . Albert Park: Allan 6. Roberton 5, Hartnett 4. Rowe 3 . Venables 3. Fleming. Borley, Chambers, Sutton . Robilotta. BEST: Fleming. Surdce, Roberts: :, Chambers, McLellan, Hannett. Umpi res: R Sneddon (F) ST MARYS 2 .5 5.7 7.13 9.14 (68) RUPERTSWOOD 0.1 5.2 6.3 8.8 (56) St Marys : Purcell 3 . Critic 2, VRyan 1 . Hill 1 . Bernardi 1, Harrison 1 . Best Gilchrist . Percell . Perelberg. V. Ryan . J .Hill, Hendy. Rupertswood : Henry 2 . Burrows 2, Temmutg 1, Hatty 1, Flutn 1 . Price 1 . Best Treblock . Burrows MacDonald. Webb. West . Umpires: A . Damen (F) RESERVES ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 2.2 3.3 7.5(47) WERRffiEE 5 .2 7.6 12 .10 14.10 (94) Eltham : Jeal 2, Jenkins 2 . Gathercole 1 . Keleher 1 . Marshall 1 . Best-, Gantercole. Jeal . Keleher, Lees. Dnnnmond . R Watson. Werribee: Farslou 4. Bell 2, Hoffinan 2 . Kerr 2, Carlesso I . Ayling 1, Czajkowski 1, Djakovic. Best Kerr, Parslow, Hann, Bell, Owens. Dawes. BOX HILL NORTH 2 .3 2.5 3 .7 3.7(25) UHS-VU 6 .5 11 .10 17.13 27 .25 (187) Box Hill North: S. Evans 2. Woods 1 . Best Heyes . Lacey . Chamberlain. S. Evans, Hoshi, Ferris. UHS-VU: Cavaliert 8 . Mills 5, Wttnish 3. Stores 2. McNiel 2. J . O'Neill 2. Deluise 2, Davidson 1, Foote 1 . Best M . ONeil, Cavaleri. Collins. Wimish, J. O'Neil. Mills . MT LILYDALE 3 .2 3.2 6 .7 6.9 (45) NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .1 5.7 5 .7 8.9(57) Mt Lilydale: Cox 1, Hansford 1, Lonergan 1 . Merrell 1 . Morrison 1 . Penhale 1 . Best Penhale. Senior. johnson . Costello. Lonergan, Morrison . North Brunswick : H.Tsialtas 4, Cutler 2 . Papanikoloia B .Carter . Best: B .Carter. Burrows. Wernham, Robertson, Prestigtacomo . Aliani . BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.1 6 .1 7.2(44) ALBERT PARK 5 .4 10.9 12.13 14 .17 (101) Bulleen Cobras : Cintino 3. Robinson 2, Cox . Nast. BEST: K Burton, Rodriguez, Chan . Robinson . Montgomery . Cinllno. Albert Park: Mandylaris 2. Overend 2, Parmansche 2 . Weir, Jackson. Fairfield, Tsookas. Phillips, Murray, Pastras. Grahan t ST MARYS 0.2 2.4 4 .8 7.9 (51) RUPERTSWODD 1.7 7.7 9 .9 13.13 (91) St Marys : Rousts 4, Frail 1, D .Watson 1, Theoharris . Best: N.Goldstcortlry. Rousis. Webb. Graetzer. Anthony, D.Watson, Evans. Rupertswood: Phillips 4, McGrath 3 . Jordan. SuutetL Ashman, Hurn. Best Sinnett . Permian, O'Callaghan . Sontaris, McKenzie. Huru.


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Coach: John Ahern Res Coach: Paul Shoppee 1 P. Smith (C)

BOX HILL NORTH

Coach : Peter Armstrong Res Coach: Ian Atkinson 1 Blackman J

2 S . Robinson (s) 2 N . Pastras (r)

2 Smith S 3 Odza A

3 R . Baker 4 G. Parmansche 5 J. Hartnett 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 . Harnath 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

4 Potter J 5 Petersen A 5a Hutchinson r 5b Jenkins A 6 Martini D

42 J . Wier 43 J. Tsoukas 44 C . Leorke 45 J. Bourne 46 S . Allan 47 L. Tricarico 48 M . Dawdle 49 C . Wilson 50 S . Mellis ,51 L . Miceli 52 A . Graham 53 M . Williams 55 S. Ch~sholm 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

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BULLEEN COBRAS

ELTHAM O .C.

Coach : Angelo Lamanna Assist Coach: Scott Dodson Res Coach : Matt Bourbo n

Coach: Brian Doody Res Coach : John Glare

2 R . Cimino

1 C. Sandars

3 S. Wigney

2 T. Duggan 3 E. Savage

4 N . Cartledge 4 I. Mcleod 5 D. Wigney 6 B. Hoare 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella

7 Stewart S

9 P. Aslangul

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 ,l 22 Steele A 23 Naumovski J 24 Ferris C 25 Michelle A 27 Thoi T 28 Brunning S 29 Rodgers M 30 Bolitho J 31 Ives C 32 Mortimer P 34 McCart'in 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 OldFeld I 57 Woods P 69 Aguilar G 78 Steele P 80 Evans S 111 Armstrong P

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. Petrilli 19 S. Trapman 20 R . Montgomery 21 N . Lykopandis 22 P. Mernach 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. Burto n 36 P. Dall' oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G . Brown 39 C. Archer 40 A . May 41 R. Rigors 42 V. Dam 43 D. Beraldo 44 H . Biram 45 D. Bourbon 46 A Burton

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47 S. Irvine 48 M . Soumelidis 49 G. Anderton 50 C . Frayne 51 R . Rodrigues 52 T. Hurley 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. Rickett s 66 G. Mandekic 66 J. Robinso n 67 L. Robinson 67 A. Stewart

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9 C. Watson 10 W. Bates 11 J . Mizz i 12 A. Tibballs 13 R. Bell 14 J . Kerkham 15 L. White 16 D. Barnett 17 L. Dal y 18 S . Macdonald 19 S. Robin s 20 J . Panetta 21 M . Hart 22 J . McKenzi e 23 R. Watson 24 K. Drummond 25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare Res C/C 27 J . Stockdal e 28 T. Barnett 29 D. Howgate 30 M . Decker 31 B . Keleher 32 C. Bau d 33 A . Howgate 34 D. Buller 35 G. Smith 36 L. Donaldso n 37 J. Trumbl e 38 R. Beecroft 39 F. Coonerty 40 J. Baud 41 A . Man n 42 J. Howgate 43 J. Mann 44 T. John s 45 R . Davies 46 48 B. Turney 49 B. Hesp e 50 51 S. Maxfiel d 52 G. Stac*pool e 53 54 P. Harding 55 G. Jenkin s 56 J. Shannon 57 S. Gathercol e 58 59 B. Evans 61 2 M. Lurick 63 6 64 S. Schafer

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68 A. Sullivan 69 V. Tchilinguirian 70 J. Todd 71 M. Turne r 72 C. Watso n

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Coach : David Keast Res Coach : Paul Cummeriord

NORTH BRUNSWICK Coach : Ange Sammartino Res Coach : Gary Cutler

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OLD WESTBOURNE

Coach: Ashley Casperson Res Coach : Stephen Leitch

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Coach: Taty West Res Coach: Shane McLauchlan 2 Ashman R .

1 . D Johnson

1 Wernham S

1 G . Robson (VC)

2 Adams D 3 Lattouf G 4 Dimarco P

2 A. Casperson 3 S. Depiazza 4 T. Gigas

3 Page S. 4 Croxford D. 4 Spinner L.

5, R McKenzie 6, M Jelenc 7 . C . Varga 8, K Maniscalchi (VC) 9, A Del Biondo 11 . C Gibson 12. J Commerford 13. R Kidd 14. C Kennon 15. A Bullerjahn 16. D Morrison 18. V Steer 19. M Leonard 20. J Penhale 21 . M Cunningham 22. M Wells 23 . B Egan 24. 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 Callanan 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

5 McMahon W 5a Cutler G 6 Pizzari D 7 Magnuson D 8 Guppy D 9 Sammartino A 10 Fawcett W 11 Boudoloh J 12 Care S 13 Ullo M 14 Newton D 15 Tsiaftas H 16 Tsiaftas S 17 Kyriazis A 18 Verga 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 41a Burrows G 42 Papanikolou J 43 Page J 44 Grist S 45 Kaadan W

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 13 J. Cornea 14 S. Mattsson 15 A. Board 16 S. Christo 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

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 Temming M . 13 Sinnett B. 14 Plummer L. 15 Webb N. 16 Clarke P. 17 Hatty 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.

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46 E. Sandstrom

53 Gardiner D.

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

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

47 T. Said 48 T. Scholes 49 R. Naidu 50 P. Habersatt 51 L . Stevens 52 D. Ball 53 S. Chaffey 54 M. Crosswell 55 D. Clowes 56 R. Skinner 57 M. Warren 58 I . Smith 59 A. Lipscomb e 60 N . Aqualina

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

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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

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18 B . Frail ( DVC) 19 V. Ryan 20 C. Handley 21 M . Gilchrist 22 R. Allen 23 F. Harrison 24 A . Latimer 25 C . Bartlett 26 P. Mulcahy 27 M . Banks 28 J. Innes 29 P. Harrison 30 P. Watson 31 D. Thomson 32 P. Rheining 33 M. Ohalloran 34 A. Pakovski 35 G . Theoharris 36 E. Evans 37 L. Vincent 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. Armitstead 54 J. Wright 55 B. Boyes 57 D. Watson 58 B. Lewis 59 K. Mclennan 60 G . Miller 61 N. Jackson 62 G . Pilikidis 63 P. Roseman 64 M . Ellis 65 S . Roseman 66 C. Roseman 67 M . Maschett e 68 N . Proctor 69 J. Handy (DVC) 70 N . Luce 71 . S. Amoore 76 J. Wedrien 80 J. Clarke 88 A. Ballan tyne

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Coach: Pat Mackey Res Coach : Peter Dinnick 1 2 3 4 5

M . Wright (VC) B . Uebergang M . Foote L. Gorringe T. Fulton ( vc)

6 S . Cracknell

7 D. Zulicki 8 D. Haslett ( C) 9 P. Greenbank

10 B . Carrick

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

17 C. Langendo rf 18 A. Hellner 19 J . Uebergang 20 G . Madrigrano 21 B. Abrahamsen 22 G . Mandalis 23 G . Ternes 24 N. Hahn 25 S . Haynes 26 P. Thomas 27 A . C usick 28 B . Carruthers 29 K . Weber 30 M . Butera 31 P. Dolence 32 J. Michael 33 R .Callejan 34 J. O'Neill 35 A. Butera 36 A. Pendlebury 37 G . Catt erall 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 . Kinnane 50 B . Dryne 51 R. Hortle 52 M . Collins 53 C. Eddy 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 . Middleto n 65 J. Harris 66 S. Butera 67 M . Be Luise 68 L. Holmes 69 S. Frost 70 E. Ricciuq 73 S. Devlin 74 D. Ryan

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13 F. Mehmert 14 B. McMillan 15 A . Murphy

16 S. Fogarty 17 A. Tedessco 18 D. Turner 19 J. Addam o 20 P. Alabakis 21 M. Johnson 22 A. Dibatista 23 J . Hoffma n 24 J . Crick 25 A. Hovey 26 M . Brown 27 P. Brownin g 28 D. Czajowsk i 29 S . Dol e 30 B . Carlesso 31 B . Waters 32 M . Dolegowski 33 D. Owen s 34 N . Lovel l 35 B. Cunningham 36 C . Ewards 37 J. Ayling 38 D. Velish a 39 L . Langfield 40 S. Fulle r 41 G . Grogan 42 D. Ellis 43 L. Carson 44 D. Nedini s 45 J . Marini s 46 R. Han n 47 G . Fuller 48 S . Puglies e 49 E . Mahoney 50 K. Pac e 51 B . Patto n 52 C. Andrew s 53 L. Djakovi c 54 T. Towers 55 A . Alakabi s 56 C . Parslow, 57 D. Abbe y 58 A. Camilleri 59 S. Harding 60 M . Czajowski 61 T. J ohnston

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is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final . Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybrid FL r,-its eligibility i7 -ties are u arrangement, the following shall apply . Rules 51-55 c ; the ,4 Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play Below is a brief summary. SENIOR -(Ist XVIII teams) Any registered player with a in the (2) team . permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players with a To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first round permit - see below ) RESERVE - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered matches - not including finals , and must have played at least two (2) reserve grade CLUB X"ttl_: I : - Players must be registered and have matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in the played in at east iour (4) Club XVIII matches and not have played in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserve home and away games (first round) . Where both first and second XVI1I's are playing on the matches during the first round . same day the reserve grade player must only have played An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in the finals for his VAFA club as long as he has played a two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify . matches for the team he wishes For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days minimum of five (5) VAFA represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semi to must have been played after June 30th. Sunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) . UNDER- 1 9 TEAMS - Players must be registered and hold a A TAG Under 18 player must have played five (5) VAFA ~ permit. If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5 matches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the to play a senior and reserve matches he must have played more finals . For TAC players there is no requirement . than 5 Under-19 matches during the season . certain number of matches after June 30th who played in representative learns on Jul If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 wpleaso note players club football on July 20) will have these game sy21landmise senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in

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Congrats to Anthony Svirskis for playing his 50th game against De La Salle last Saturday . Another milestone to Johnny Newton on playing his 150th in the Reserves two weeks ago . We look forward to many more games from both players in the seasons ahead .

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FINALS DATES DAY

A Elsternivick Park lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday Elsternivick Park 2nd Semi 08-Sep Sunday Elsternwiek Park Preliminary 15-Sep Sunday Elster :nviek Park Grand 22-Sep Sunday

B Elstermvick Park lst Semi 31 -Aug Saturday Eistermvick Park 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday Trevor Barker Ova l Sandringham Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday Elsternntizek Park Grand 21-Sep Saturda y C

Trevor Barker Oval 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Sandringham Trevor Barker Oval ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Sandringham Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Elsternniek Park Grand 14-Sep Saturday

Dl Gillon Oval 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturda y Gillon 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 (if required) D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Central Reserve lst 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 Qualifijing 31 .Aug Saturday Preston City Oval Elimination 01-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday Preston Citv Oval lst Semi 08-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval Preiuninary, 14-Sep Saturday Preston City Oval Grand 21-Sep Saturday

U19 (1) Parkdale 2nd Semi 31 .Aug Saturday Parkdale Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Parkdale Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Parkdale Grand 14-Sep Saturda y U19(2) Scammell 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Scammell lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday Scammell Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Scammell Grand 14-Sep Saturday

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Camberwell SG! McHale Stadium 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Camberwell SGI ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday McHale Stadium McHale Stadium Preliminary 07-Sep Saturd=-NicHale Stadium Grand 14-Sep Saturday

U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday BLUE Bentleigh Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunda y

Bentleigh Prelim rrary 07-Sep Saturd-l, Bentleigh Grand 14-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill AJAX - U 19 21-Sep Saturd (if required) U19(2) TBA 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday RED TBA ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday TEA Preliminarv 07-Sep Saturday TBA Grand 14-Sep Saturda y Club 18 Elsternivick Par k (1) - 2 .00pm Prelinv::ary 11-Aug Sunday Elsternvick Park - 2 .00pm Grand 18-Aug Sunda y

Club 18 Elsternivick Park (SOUTH) - 9 .20am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday Elsternivick Park -9 .20am Grand 18-Aug Sunday Club 18 Eistermtiick Par k (NORTH) - 11 .40am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday Elsternvrick Par k

-11 .40am Grand 18-Aug Sunday NB: All dates and venues are subject to change due to ground availability and confirmation in some cases . t'enues in bold italicised - TBC (to be confuzned) An updated display will appear weekly in the Amateur Footballer and daily on the VAFA website

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Admission Car Club XVIII $6 $4 Preliminar y Grand Finals Senior Finals (Dl-D4) $6 $3 (A-C) $8 $4 Senior Grand Finals (Dl-D4) $6 $3 (A-C) $8 $4 U19 Finals $6 $ 3

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. Elsternwick Old Westbourne v . Werribee e Old Scotch v . Old Ivanho Mt Lilydale v. UHS-VU at Elsternwick Park Saturday North Brunswick has the bye Old Trinity v . University Blue s Box Hill North v. Bulleen Cobras -;[ Bernards v . St Kevins Eltham Collegians v. Ruperstwood T\ Iarcellin v. De La Salle Old Xaverians v. MHSOB Albert Park v . St Marys

,j Section Old Haileybury v . Mazeno d Old Paradians v . Old Essendon Ormond v . Old Brighto n 1 lampton Rovers v . Old Melburnians Therry Penola v . North Old Boys

De La Salle v . Caulfield Grammarians Old Brighton v. St Bernard s Old Xaverians v. Old Melburnians now at hlcHale Stadium Marcellin v . Qld Scotch

St Kevins v. University Blues

2 Section Old Mentonians v. Prahran %'.'hitefriars v. St Bedes Nientone Tigers Glen Eira v . Collegian s

Old Cambenvell v. Banvule Caulfield Grammarians v. Beaumaris

AJAX v. Mentone Amateurs Ivanhoe Assumption v. Aquinas St Leos Emmaus WP v . Monash Blues University Blacks v . Bulleen Templestowe Old Geelong v. Wi ll iamstown C`i'M S

'-19 se Old Haileybury v . Old Trinity Hampton Rovers has the bye Beaumaris v. Mazeno d Old Essendon v . GVerribee Old Ivanhoe v. Ormond

Old Carey v . Therry Penola Rupertswood v.Yarra Valley OB North Old Boys v. Whitefriars Old Paradians v. University Blacks Old Camberwell v. St Leos Emmaus WP

9[21131ne Fit•r.rr; Reds v. Peninsula OB Salesian v . Yarra Vallev OB La Trobe University v . Oakleigh Old Carey Grammarians v . Parkside Bentleigh v. Kew

De La Salle (2) v. Bentleigh 13 .30am Waverley Park Malver n South Melbourne Districts v. Oakleigh St Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Monash Blues Mentone Panthers v . AJA X

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Hawthorn v . St Johns Power House v . Monash Gryphons

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Swinburne University v. West Brunswick

Old Xaverians (2) v. Old Westbourne

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Aquinas v . St Bernards (2 ) at Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval . TBC La Trobe University v . Williamstown CYMS Clash with seniors - TBA


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REVI E W SECTION 1 The deck chairs again have been shuffling around the Section 1 final four, with SKOBS and Xavs the only tw o sides to maintain their positions. St . Bernards drop Irom 3rd to 5th; Old Brighton goes from 4th to 3rd and Marcellin move back into 4th from 5th position . Old Xavs did what they had to do in what could have been a danger game against the Grammar Boys . Coach Callinan's eyes must be moving towards the final's action - his team just seems to be gearing themselves up to peak at the right time . Old Brighton jumped De La in the first quarter at Beach Road, and although De La got within l0pts at half time, they were never really threatened . This was a very solid performance from O .B . so coach Obee would have had a slight smile on his face, now that they are running into a bit of form . Leaf, Dale and young Gadsden did well and for De La, Nankervis, Browning and Jarvis were best . The Eagles did what five other teams have done, but so far no one else, by defeating Foster's Bernards a second time by 7pts (first win - 10pts) . The game was in the balance at half time with the Eagles holding a slender 2pt lead . But in the premiership quarter, the Marcellin midfield got on top through some aggressive running and genuine hardness at the ball to push the ball forward continually, resulting in a 33pt lead at the last break. Coach Foster appealed to his men for a huge last quarter and they obliged by holding Marcellin scoreless but for some inaccurate kicking, might have pinched it . Down at Righetti Oval, SKOBS had their oNtzi version of smack down with Coach McMahon (Brown) orchestrating another knock out blow over Old Melburnians on their way to securing top spot. Finallv,lVhispers Donovan has done it again with a last gasp win ; thereby keeping their faint finals hopes alive, with a Ipt win over Uni Blues. Coach Giles has done a fantastic job this year, but those first three quarters proved costly - there goes finals footy in 2002.

SECTION 2 Old Trinity lost top spot after going down to Beaumaris at Banksia Reserve in blusterv conditions . Both sides worked hard into the wind in the first half and with the breeze blasted away to waste opportunities . Demon was proving a handful either as a target up forward or onball, while Gillespie was also impressive in his no frills approach for Sharks while onballers Stebbins and Davies were giving their all for the OT's well supported by Troon down back . However it was the Sharks who teamed better in the second half to record an important win. Old Essendon proved too strong for Hampton Rovers and while adding to their percentage now sit on top . Cooper and May standout players for OEG, while McNamara, Tipping and Henry never gave in for the Rovers . Old Ivanhoe courtesy of a great win over tvlazenod bounced back into the four at the expense of Ormond . A brilliant time goal opening term setting the scene, one a shell shocked Nodders unit never recovered from. Luxon and Raffoul were unstoppable for OIG while better Nodders included Hansen & Duthie . 'GVerribee sounded another warning shot with a strong win over Ormond at home. The Bees now only a game outside the four meet Old Ivanhoe and Old Essendon so the task is ahead of them but with the likes of the Russo's, McGowan and Bianco finding touch they should not be discounted . For the Mends

(U19 - 2, 3& Red ) Lerover and Wood were fine contributors on a day they may rue in two weeks time .

Old Haileybury had the bye . SECTION 3 North Old Boys and Therrv Penola fought out a tight game as expected with NOBS finishing the better with Keenan and D . Ryan leading the way. For TP Atkinson and Leach were excellent all day. Rupertswood gave Old Carey a touch up before the finals and although the sides may meet in September Rupo will definitely take the mental advantage. Down by ten goals at the main break OC were never in the hunt Albanis and Sullivan shining lights for Rupertswood with MacFarlane and Stewart-Holmes standing out for the OC's.

Old Paradians were untroubled in defeating Yarra Vallev . The Busharngers best served by Britt and Oliver, while Brundell and Haves were hard to go past for OP's . Uni . Blacks and St . Leos Emmaus tVP fought out an even contest for a half before the Blacks pulled away to bang home five second half goals to one to get the points . Landy, Ballard and Fox again towers of strength for the Animals. 6Vhitefriars forfeited to Old Camberwell . SECTION BLUE The final four is settling but no team is quite safe just yet. One loss by Ajax would see them lose top spot. One loss to Monash and they would relinquish second spot . If St . Bede's drops one, the Krushers jump into third, so there is plenty of action left in the last two rounds . Ajax and Bentleigh fought a tenacious battle at the lakeside oval . The Jackers jumped the Demons in the first and led by 35pts and quarter time. The strong swirling winds were playing havoc with the ball. Both teams were having a real red hot go at the football and the result being a low scoring slugfest . Bentleigh threw everything at Ajax, including the kitchen sink, but the Ferraris of the competition kept their noses in front. The Mentone Combine through Hamilton . Russo and Fisher, started brilliantly against the Krushers at Southern Road to lead by 31pts and quarter time. Oakleigh came back hard and at the main break were only 5pts down . At the final break, Mentone was up by 17pts but in the last quarter Oakleigh took charge through the likes of Bando, Collins and Mulholland to win a titanic battle by 4pts . The Blues had a strong win over De La and consolidated second spot (for the time being) but at a big price . With only 10 minutes left, vice captain Simon Y6ung went down in a tackle and broke his collarbone . All the best for your recovery Simon! Best for De La were S. Smyth, Tyler, and K. Smyth . For Monash, best were Chapman, Cotter & Turton. SECTION RED Consecutive wins for Bulleen Templestowe when they made certain of a win this time around against Williamstown CYivIS . McCutcheon and DiGrazia tried hard all dav for the Gulls, but with Newman and Wilkie doing as they pleased the Bullants won well .

St . Bernards (2) set the scene in their game with a strong opening quarter into the breeze and so at the half led well . While the Students matched the Bernies in the second half with Hogan . Davies and Butler taking the game up to the winners, they can ill afford to let top sides get a junip on them .


lid Joseph impressed for the Bernies. made certain Old Westbourne's season was pretty h powered 111i'I~ly edhe whe and the giving their n Warriors wit dl( ~econd half for the Students fought back to kick six bill the damage had been done . Brain and Adcock were 11 1, movers in the High's good wirl , i, ;,,r -; returned to the winner's list with a strong win at hom e ,,, Old Xaverians W . After a fairly even first half the Blood s l ;,ru~h the ascendency of Kogelman and Hall ran out easy Dynon, Martin and Baker were good players for Xavs.

P REVIE W SECTION 1 The match of the round sees St . Bernards v . Xavs :e Snake Pit . St. Bernards are staring down the barrel of in a row, one more here and goodbye to 2002. It is reason and that they are at home that I'm pickin g ,I,, ,, The other blockbuster is SKOBS v. Scotch a t i .n ;i)erlvell . The SKOBS forward line looks ominous with 'Th e I: (Gissing) and Chris Jerrico (O'Keefe) lurking around . pie could you pick against them, so let's go for the underdogs _ 61e season is on the line. Scotch! Old Brighton will be too tough and strong for Caulfield, Uni Blues should account for Be La and the inform Eagles will win over O .M.'s. SECTION 2 Ormond host Old Haileybury and will be fully aware that the Bloods pushed them all day last time around. The Monds need to win to keep their final's chances alive and with this extra motivation will get the points and be aiming for a percentage increase at the same time . Hampton Rovers will give their all against Beaumalis and with their form peaking the Sharks will win well . hfazenod and Old Essendon clash and given recent form I cannot see the Nodders getting within ten goals of the visitors . Old Ivanhoe travel to Werribee knowing full well that a loss today undoes all of their hard work of recent weeks . Last time it was OIG by plenty with the Bees not even giving a yelp . This time around the Bees are most probably the form side and at home play a mean brand of football, add to this their chance of still stealing fourth spot & they will be in front at the final bell . Old Trinity has the bye. SECTION 3 Therry Penola host Rupertswood who will still be smarting from the last time they met, where a Faroldi inspired TP tipped Rupo out by two points . With better recent form and TP blooding plenty in the seniors Rupo will exact some revenge from last time . St. Leos Emmaus W and Old Carey clash at llam at Camberwell Sports Ground and given recent form and results OC are no certainty to collect the points. In fact with MacFarlane (OC) and Ballard (STL) in great touch the key lies with either star player. The Animals have lifted before and will do so today and give the OC's a kick start into finals. Yarra Valley will be no match for North Old Boys despite their best efforts. tkllitefriars face the daunting task of Old Paradians . While the Friars are a better side at home they will be no match for the business like OP's .

TODAY'S MATCHES - U19 UNDER-19 SECTION 1 Caulfield Gramm . v. Old Brighton Granum. University Blues v . De La Sall e St Bernards v. Old Xaverians Old Melburnians v. Marcellin Old Scotch v . St Kevins UNDER-19 SECTION..2 Old Trinity has the bye Ormond v. Old Halleybury Hampton Rovers v. Beaumaris

Uni. Blacks await the arrival of a fresh Old Camberwell team who will be keen to get some match practice after last week's forfeit from Ni'lutefriars. The Wellers will cruise to a strong win and lock away second spot . SECTION BLUE The match of the round sees Ajax host St. Bedes Mentone Tigers on Oval 9 (Gary Smorgan Oval) at Albert Park. Can St. Bedes provide the upset that the Blues are wanting? There is much at stake because if the Tigers do drop this one then the Krushers will grab third spot . The Ferraris will have to be at their running best, because the Tigers also like to share the ball around and run in numbers. De La host Oakleigh at Darling Park, and I believe will put up a solid game, but the Krushers will be too strong and should win by 42pts . The Demons play the Combine at Bentleigh Reserve in a game, which Mentone should win on form. But the Demons are very hard to pick! Toss the coin - Mentone. Selections: Ajax, Oakleigh and Mentone Panthers . SECTION RED Bulleen-Templestowe's run of consecutive wins will come to an abrupt end today when La Trobe Uni arrive at Ajani Reserve. The Students need to keep winning to make certain of their place in the play-offs and will be spurred on by this motivation.

St. Bernards (2) and MHSOB clash in a game that will test the High's improvement. The young Bernies have been the measuring stick all season and while MHSOB's form has been good of late I feel not good enough to trouble the Bernies at home . Old Atestbourne have their last chance of securing a final's berth when they host Aquinas . A win gives the Warriors at least CONTINUED PAGE 62

NAME UNDER 19/1 St Kevins O'Keefe Shhehan Marcellin Doxe v Old Xaverlans Cations Old Scotch Smith Old Brighto n UNDER 19/2 Ferarri Beatunaris Morris Mazenod Forrest Old Essendon Alagona Old Ivanho e umey Ormond 'Dwry•er Old Ivanho e UNDER19/3 Strickland Old Paradtans Potter Ru ~ertswood Ryan Old Cambenvell Callavetta Whitefriars An us Old Carey UNER 19/2 BLU E Little Mentone Krott9l Bentleiqh Gilbert MonasF Blues Grace Monash Blues Jordan Oakleigh UNDER 19/2 RE D

Sierakowski MHSOB Fraczok MHSOB Beech Aquinas Silk Old Xaverian s Verga Bulleen Templestow e

Mazenod v . Essendon Werribee v . Ivanhoe at Price Reserve, Beach Rd, Werribee South (209 F11). UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Therrv Penola v. Rupertswood St Leos Emmaus WP v. Old Carey at Camberurett Sports Ground . 11am . Yarra Valley OB v . North Old Boys Whitefriars v. Old Paradians University Blacks v . Old Camberwell at McAlister Oval, Royal Park Park St, ParkuiBe (29 FI0J. UNDER-19 (21 BLUE

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Bendeigh v . Mentone Panthers Oakieigh v . De La Salle (2) at Darling Park Monash Blues v . Slit Melbourne Districts AJAX v . St Bedes Mentone Tigers Owl 9 (Gary Smorgan Oval], Albert Park UNDER-19 (2) RED Bodeen Temptestowe v. La Trobe University at Bulteen Park Owl 11o .2, Butteen Rd Butteen (32 C9). St Bernards (2) v . MHSOB 11 .30am . Old Westbourne v. Aquinas Williamstown CYMS v. Old Xaverians (2) at Gettibrand Oval, Morris St, Williamstown .

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} UNDER 19/ 1 OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 4.11 8 .17 10.22 (82) CAULFIELD GRA2rII4ARIANS 2.0 3 .0 4.0 5.0(30) Old Xaverians: Doxey 2 . Pasceri 2 . Hardwick 1, Sapuppo 1, McGrath 1 . Ross 1 . Cato 1, Heeley 1 Best: Hardwick. Ryan, Scxrilan . Pasceri, Fax, Sapuppo. Caulfield Grammarians; Young 2, Fagan 2, Niven 1 . Best: Linford, Townsend, Jess, Schneider, Fagan, Young. Umpires: S . Mackie (F), B . Moylan, S, Moy(an (B) OLD BRIGHTON 6 .1 7.2 11 .5 12 .8 (80) DE LA SALLE 2 .0 5.4 6 .4 7 .7(49) Old Brighton : Eastgate 3 . Adanus 3, Salem 2, Ross 2, Hogarth, Gamble . Bosh Leaf, Dale, Furzer, Fzastgate, Gadsden, Ross . De La Salle : Browning 3, Alderuccio 2, Bourke, Naughtin. Best: Nattkervis, Browning. Jarvis, Lowitter, Quinane, Byers . Ump ires: P. Rapke. B. Nunn (F), J. Gregory, B . Adamson (B) hiARCELLIN 4.1 7 .4 15.8 15.8 (98) ST BERNARDS 4.6 6 .8 9 .11 12.19 (91) Marcellin: Sheehan 3, Wise 3, Considine 2, Moran 2, Borden 1, Gibson 1, Coghlan 1, Dorbolo 1 . Bes t Schaepman, Considine, Moran, Trajkovski, Wise. Dignan. St Bernards : Not received. Umpires : S. Alger, C. Collins (F), L. Dalton, KtVtutespear (B) ST. KEVINS 2 .4 3.7 5.11 10 .12 (72) OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .0 2.0 2 .1 3 .1 (19) St . Kevins : Hamilton 2, Mount 2, Chard, Coates, Grant, L . Gianskacusa, O'Keefe, Simpson . Best: Gissing, Duggan, Hamilton, Simpson . Sierakowski, S. Mount. Old Melb u*nt s: Tucker 2, Guy, Besb Webb, Guy. Tucker, Robinson, Sampson . O'Dwyer. Umpires: S. Olive, R. Benson (F). P. Love, S. Bogisich(G) OLD SCOTCH 6.7 9 .9 14.13 16 .15 (111) UNIBLUES 1 .1 6 .5 9.7 15 .10 (100) Old Scotch : Cations 4, Smith 3, Dtnnaresq 2, Goodfellow 2, Fullerton, Lewis, Philalay. Prendergast, Reid. Best : Thompson, Reid, Kitchen . Sutherland . Taft, Aurel-Smith , Unl Blues : Bradley 5, Rice 2, Maddison 2, Wood 2,Callery, Meagher. Medlin . Rankin . Best: MaddLson, Bradley. McPhail, Sibley . Wood, Rankin . Umpi res: L. Katz, S . Mason (F), N . Murphy, H. Cosgrlff (G ) UNDER 19/2 BEAUMARIS 3 .4 3.7 7.12 12.13 (85) OLD TRINITY 1 .1 2 .9 3.12 7.15 (57) Beaumaris : Borehant 4, Croft 2, Windebank, Rawlins, Collins, Irons, Deaton, Berry. Best : Deaton, McNicholas, Jewett, Berry, Gillespie, Rawlins . Old Trinity: Davies 3, Cusamano, Hillas, Saprsi . Pretty. Best- Davies, Troon, Stebbins, Healy, Aitken, Crawford . Umpires : C . Brajtberg, T. Lilley (F), J . Nicholson, J. Le Breton (B ) OLD ESSENDON 3 .2 12.9 15.9 18 .17 (125) HAMPTON ROVERS 0 .3 0.3 4.8 7.8 (50) Old Essendon : Flaherty 2, Dawson 4, Harewood 3. Hurlston I . Velaroo 1 . Bocash 1, Di Pietro 1, Lloyd 1, Parker 1 . Dakin 1, Best: Flaherty, Cooper, May, Di Pietro, Duggan . Dawson. . Hampton Rovers : Giasoumi 3, Ellis 2, McNatnara 1, Tipping . Best : McNamara, Kezilas, Henry, Giasoumi, Tipping . Umpi res: D. D'Altera (F), A Borg, M . Slodyczka (B ) OLD IVANHOE 9.4 11 .6 15.11 21 .16 (142) MAZENOD 1.0 4 .1 6 .3 8 .4(52) Old Ivanhoe Goals: Alagona 7. O'Dwyer 4. Raffoul 2. Bryant 2, Mendola 2, Nagel, Snell . Blayney, Georgiou . Best Ltixon, Raffoul. Dinakis, Alagona. Nagel . Snell ItSazenod: Powell 3 . Hallett 2, Delmastro, Stanley . Kinniburgh . Best Stanley, Hansen, Duthie. Schroth, Delmastro, Powell . Umpires : S.Stokes, M. Alexander (MSJFL) (F) WERRIBEE 6 .4 9.8 15 .13 17 .19 (121) ORMOND 1 .0 6.2 6.3 14.5 (89) Weriba: McGowan 3, Justin Russo 2, Lowe 2, Eisenberg 2 . Mahoney, New, Jack, Morrisey. McGuane . Muraca, Bunworm, Palmington . Best : Jstin Russo, Jousha Russo. Mcgowan. Mahoney, Bianco, C . Yaser. Ormond: O'Brien 3. Cook 2, Lerover 2, Lpstill 2 . Wilson, Arnold, Spivak, Mitztas, Cove . Best: 0'Briert .Cove, Wood, Rogash, Lerover. Umpires: A Stttets, C. Newcombe (F), J. Talavera (G) SZNPERI9/3 NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 . 2 .5 8.6 12 .7 (79) THERRY PENOLA 4.5 6 .5 8.6 10.8 (68) North Old Boys : Mathews 4. Cook 2, Dobson . Dalton, Curtis, Young, H. Ryan, D. Ryan. Best: Keenan . Mathews. Careen . MeGtnley, Davidson, Dobson . D. Ryan Therry: Sheppard 3, Callegari, Sk athitis 2, Fenton, Leach, Rtr~o . Best: Fenton, Freekleton, Atkinson, Bowcock, Leach, Cooper . Umpires : S . Scully (F) 54

RUPERTSWOOD 6 .3 12.7 15.12 18-12 .1 2.2 4.2 10.7{6,OLDCAREY1 Rupe rtswrood: Anderson 3, Pow r 3 . Tenmting 3, Jaeger 3, Me Go =en Sullivan. Broughton, Motizell, Pe Barry. Best- Pe Barry, Albartis, Sullk Johnson, Anderson, Kosta Old Carey: Angus 3, Katsanevakis 2, Leonard 2, Trumbull 2, O'Reill yMacFrlne,Stw-HomsAdre,Binga . . Bewley, MacDertUmpires : M. Gilday, J . Ralph (F), B, Ralph (B) OLD PARADIANS 7 .2 8 .6 14.8 19-14(128) YARRA VALLEY 0.2 3.6 4.8 6-91451 Old Paradians: Hayes 5, D Dean 3, Young 3 . D Strickland 2 . M Lyons 2 S.Strickland 2, Bnmdell, Dore . Best D Dean, Young,Bnmdelf, Ha}11a, Roberts, S Stricklan d Yarra Valley: OB Piggott . Moore. Nicholas, Britt. Oliver. Best: moo" Nicholas, Pargeter, Ross, Bri tt, Wright, Umpires: B. ltoaihead, B.1lvorllread (F) OLD CAMBERWELL 15 .10 (loo) WHITEFRL9RS FORFEITED 8 .9 (57) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.4 5 .6 7 .10 10 .11 (71 ) ST LEOS EMMAUS 1 .0 4 .6 5.8 6 .13 (49) University Blacks; Not received. St Leos Emmaus: Logan 2, Cox 2, Ballard 1, Landy 1 . Landy, BalLard, Fox, Sawitsch, Phyland, Varney. Umpires: G. Paleodimos, P. Coulthard (F) UNDER 19/2 BLUE AJAX 6 .6 6.8 6.12 7.13 (55) BENTLEIGH 1 .1 2.4 2 .4 3.6(24) AJAX: Not received. Bentleigh: Not received. Umpires: P. Griffiths. C. Love (F), J . Wignall, R. Place (B), D . Melder, J. Venables (G) MENTONE PANTHERS 5.9 7 .9 11 .11 141 3 (97) OAKLEIGH 1 .1 7 .4 9.6 15 .11 (101) Mentone Panthers: Date 4, Little 3, Cochrane 3 . Mantes, May. Mitva)sky, Horvatincic . Best O'Connor, Hamilton, D.Russo, Fisher, Little, Date Oakleigh: Mulholland 4, Reynolds 3, Jordan 3, Britt, Cash, Plaukoslts, Kennedy, Sowersby. Best : Bando, Collins, Jordan . Mulholland, Plaukowts, Reynolds. Umpires: G. Morgan (F ) DE LA SALLE 1 .7 1 .8 2.11 2.13 (25) MONASH BLUES 3 .3 9.7 16.13 23.16 (154) De La Sall e : Sheehan . Thompson . Best- S Smyth, Tyler, K Smyth, McLeod, Sheehan . Monash Blues: Gilbert 6 . Chapman 3, Edwards 3, Fatrley 3, Turton 2, Morris . Oswald, Young. Best: Chapman, Cotter, Turton, 0'Donnel, Northway, Gilbert, Umpires : D . Murray, M. Thornhill (F) UNDER 1912 RED WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 .1 4.2 5.2 6.9(45) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6.2 9.6 11 .13 13 .15 (93) Williamstown CYtdS : Di Grazia 3, Bell 1, Koch 1, Rowland 1 . Bes t McCutTteon, Di Grazia, Taylor, Koch, Constantine, Arandez . Bulleen Templestowe: Verga 3, Wilkie 3. Bucc :acchio 3, Benic 1, Daskalou 1 . Lee 1 . Papaziakis 1 . Best Newman . Rrdkte, Miritls, Malks. Verga, Georgoul.as . Umpires: P. Hoffman (F), A. Vaiopoulos . V. tiaio{oulos (B), L. Vinci, S. Vaiopoulos (G ) LA TROBE 1 .0 1 .1 3.5 5.7 (37) ST BERNARDS 5 .3 8 .12 10.12 12 .16 (68) La Trobe : Clutterbaek 2, McDonald, Maroai, Buttler- Best Hogan, Davies, Butler, Slater, Harvey, Clarke . St Bernards : Levides 3, Mitchell . C 2, Mitchell . A 2. Hughes 2, Matthews, Ryan, Rumals . Best Hughes. McManus, Joseph, Mitchell . A. Letiide,, Hurley. Umpires : T. Liliey (F). C . Kaleta, L. Pipe (G ) NIHSOB 2.9 5.9 10 .12 13.13 (91) OLD WESTBOURNE 0.2 2.8 2 .8 6.14 (50) MHSOB: 1Vlntehor a Dunne 3 . risccck 1, Brain 1 . Get-am 1, Raleigh 1, Slucki 1, Ternes 1 . L>t: Brain, Adcock, Ternes. Wlutehouse. Gevaux, Ra)e=gh . Old Westbourne: 12 . Brabant I . Snen i, Paver I . Lawson 1 . Best: Pa}ue . N:kol - n. Cabalo . Huds,n . Umpires: 5- . :> _ ., ctcn . S . Collins i 3 1 AQUINAS 4 .5 7.7 11 .13 16 .16 (112 ) OLD XAVERL9NS (2) 4.2 5.3 7.6 8.7 (55) Aquinas: Beech 5 . I :, r tan 1 .1Vhite 2 . Sr ,natttillo 2 . Toomey 3 . Tappiy 1 . Gardiner I . Failia 1 i;;.,t: Boland, Too¢ . .. "-it, Kogelman, Surma . Hal . Oidkaverians : Nolan 3,Bcwiby2,TrcitwrRcban 1 . Best: Rogers. Rogan, Trescothtv:<_•k, Dyrton . Martin, Laker. Umpire s : D. tvindlaw, J. Cccotosto (F) 0 THE AMATEUR FOOT3ALI .ER 2002


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Coach : Denis Bilston 1 C. Mitchell 3 J . Hughes 4 M . Roberts 5 E . Sims-Lucas 6 P. Bourke 8 T. Woodlock 9 A. Skinns 10 B. Oakley 11 D. Browning 12 T Molan 14 S. Byers 16 M. Hayes 18 L . Williams 19 A. Roberts 20 S. Brown (C) 21 B. Quintana 22 M . Nau9hti n 25 R . Walmsley 26 R . Sherman 27 B . Pedula 30 T. Nicholas 33 C. Rice 35 J . Hennessy 41 A. Sloman 42 M . Nankervis 44 A. McLeish 49 D. Pinwell 50 D. Alderuccio 54 L. Johnston

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OLD BRIGHTON

Coach : Gavin Walsh

Coach: Richard Obee

3 N . Addison 4 L. Considine 5 C. Moran 6 B . Billingham 7 D. Armstrong 8 L . Money 10 A. Dale 11 M . Voska 12 D. Beattie 13 T Zappulla 14 D. Salce 15 R . Hayne

16 M. Doyle 17 P. Farrelly 18 B. Carmody 19 N . Brown 20 E. Weeks 21 T. Sheehan 22 J. Neal 23 M. Chong 24 K . Bardon 25 M. Mastores 26 C. Dignan 27 J . Wise 28 J . Toohey 29 A. Schoepman 30 D. Carson 40 S. Welch 43 B. Wignell 45 C. Beayni

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1 L . Ross 2 N . Gamble 3 S. Jackson 4 M. Franklin 5 M. Ryan 6 L. Dale 7 D. Meade 8 B. Gadsden 9 A . Clarke 10 J. Hogarth 11 C . Adamis 12 S . Eastgate 14 E . McCowa n 15 A . Thistlethwaite 16 C. Tootell 17 B . Furzer 18 A. Salem 19 J . McCovran 20 W. Leaf 21 T. Marshall 22 T. Lamb 23 B. Aburrow 25 P. Smith 26 B. Finlayson 28 N . Williams 29 B. Richardson 30 E . McCowan 31 A . Paroissien 32 W. Williamson 34 T. Gibso n 35 J . Lynch 44 R. Fish er

OLD SCOTCH

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16 D. Jennings 17 M . Gair 19 S . Taft 20 N . Parkinson 21 L. Thompson 22 L . Kitchen 23 T. Munro 24 S. Dumaresq 25 C . Logan 26 A. Quail 28 A. Joyce 30 G . Prendergast 31 M . Clinch 32 R . Fullerton 33 C. Purnel l 34 T. Molone y 36 J. Sheldon 38 M . Rayme r 42 A. Brooke s 44 T. Aurei Smith 5 6 C . Tallen t 66 A . Routledge 75 S. Troo n 99 B . Goodfellow,

K2ASSET ~i ~'~AGGStt~'h ai3

Coach: Owen Lalo r

1 J . Knight 2 E . Townsing 3 E . Tucker 4 G. Kauye 5 N . Guy (C ) 7 S . Harari 8 J . Ray 9 J . O'Dwyer 10 G . Rollesto n 11 C. Burgess (VC ) 12 R. Faulkne r 13 W. McDonald 15 erington S. Gues t 18 W. de Fegely 21 R . Matthews 22 A. Rush 23 N . Robinson 24 R . Galbraith 30 J. Mille r 32 C. Hanchette 34 J. Beaumont 36 B. Whitechurch 37 E. Matthie s 38 T. Le Goe 40 B. Wulff 42 B . Faulkne r 44 O. Webb 45 E . Ryan 48 D. Little

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Coach : Mark Donovan Assist : David Hughes 1 A. Grant 2 M . Walkom (VC) 4 A . Sutherland 5 C . Swan 6 M. Moffatt 7 J . Spraque 8 E. Reid 9 S . Daniher 10 W. Symin . 9tOn 11 A. Wilkinson 12 A. Philalay 13 W. Lewis (C) 14 R. Teasdale (VC )

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Coach: Brian Brown

Coach : Tim Gile s

1 J. Dempsey 2 T. Duggan (C) 3 L . Giansiracusa (VC) 4 JP. Mount 5 J. O'Keefe 7 P. Murray 9 T. Simpson (VC) 10 D . Mahoney 11 J. Ryan 12 P. Kempton 13 N . Hutto n 14 A. Hamilton 16 C. Didilis 17 D. Makoho n 18 D. Prior 19 C. Underwood 22 G . Holland 23 L. Sierakowski 25 A. Mulkearns 26 M. Shannon 27 P. Aughton 29 S. Mount 30 P. Ghougassian 32 B. Hughes 33 S. O'Connor 34 S . Mitchel l 36 J. Coate s 38 R. Chard 42 A . Grant 43 W. Gullifer 46. C . Wilkinson

1 Millar A (C ) 2 Nicholls C 3 Rankin T 4 Trail N 5 Tanner J (VC) 6 Sibley S 7 Young R 8 Morgan B 9 Jensen R 10 Medlin T 11 Heathcote N 12 Jacobs R 13 Hale T 14 Rice N 15 Moore L 16 Bennett C 17 Maddison N 18 Butko P (VC) 19 Provis A 20 Callery M 21 Wood J 22 Herbert L 23 Bradley C(VC ) 24 John E 25 Matthews J 26 McKerrow J 27 Hatswell D 28 Howson A 29 Chamberlain T 30 Derrij F 31 Mcphail D 32 Gibson S 33 Stearne R 34 Touhey M 35 S on d h u P 36 King J 38 Wilson A 43 Cameron A 77 Brumby-Rendel T

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Coach : Paul Curry 2 B . Canton 3 S . Seleto 4 T. Jewett 5 A. Blake 6 C, Malthouse 8 J . Tipping 10 J . Vaughan 11 J . Almhofer 13 J . Laing 14 S. Weaver P. Cambel l 16 G . Giasoum i 17 T. McNamara 18 S. Burggraafi 19 K. Spraft 20 B. Kezilas (C) 21 J. McCarthy 22 B. Henry 23 L . Fletcher 24 R . Tumbull 25 S . Daly 27 A . Bank s 28 C . Padman 29 A . MurraY 30 J . Connelly 32 L. Cave 33 M . Ellis 34 D. Andersen 35 M . Terech 37 T. Richards 39 C. Harrigan 40 B . McCallum 46 J . Almahoffer 49 B . Smith 50 J . Kelly 52 D . Hebard 58 J . LeVeque 59 S. Blangiardo 60 G . Carr

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Coach: Dean Peters

1 A . Bra Alayon a J . BayTgor d

1 Gibson T 2 Brown S 3 Aitken J(VJC) 4 McDonald E

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9 G . Bryan t 1o M . Chiven

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27 D . Meredith 28 B . Na el 29 D .Ne~son 30 K . O 'Dwyeefr (VC) 31 M. Paine 32 R . Pearce 33 D. Peacock 34 R . Ragou t 35 A . Read 36 K . Sheehan 37 S . Snel l 38 L. Stillman 39 N. Theodossi 40 M . Verocchi FA EES BUS LINES LScu째 & L5r asse~ e

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6 Russell S 7 Davies M(C(C) 8 Healy J 9 10 Hill R 11 12 Stebbins N 13 Gordon N (C/C) 14 Traon R 15 Amore J

16 Amore S(V/C)

17 Hillas R 18 Sparsi M 19 Duell R 20 Coxon N 21 Kinross A 22 23 Parker D 24 Goldenberg W

25 Chilly E 26 Oliver D 28 Cusamano J 29 Crawford M

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' ' -DO 0 .C. Coacn : John LeGrand 1 A Bouchereau 2 B Kinniburgh 3 P. Fuller 4 A . Powell 5 C. Morris 6 N. McKay 7 D. Dunne 8 P. Guiliano 9 G . Massey 10 A. Filippelli 11 M . Ballenge r 12 B. C . Kennedy 13 C . Agius 14 M. Power 15 A. Manjikan 16 M. Duthil 17 B. J . Kennedy 18 L . Del Mastro 19 A. Cook 20 M. Regan 21 D . Hansen 22 D . Hallet 23 A . Stagliano 24 S . Castricum 25 T. Bourbon 26 L. Franks 27 B . Thomas 28 S . Devoy 29 D. Devlin 30 C. McDade 31 J . Discala 32 D. Norman 33 B. Waldron

:NDO N Coach: Marshall Fisher 1 A. Frazer 2 A. Parker 3 S. Balloch 4 J . Duggan 5 W. Nunlist 6 S. Dawson 7 L . Wilson 8 S. Underwood 9 B. Hobart 10 M . Flaherty 11 J . Buckley 12 J . Harewood 13 P. Rogash 14 P. Bacash 15 D . Forres t 16 J . Ni cola s 17 J . Lloyd 18 M . Velardo 19 P. Rankin 20 T Couch 21 D. Messo 22 J . Weidner 23 M . Leptos 24 R. Cooper 25 P. May 26 J . Hurlston 27 M . King 28 J . Di Pietro 29 D . Symons 30 T. Hamza 33 D . Hardy

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Coach : Adrian Connolly Asst Coach: Chris Thoma s 1 R . Quiney 2 S. Wheller 3 M. Wood 4 C . Hassall 5 A . Clinch 6 Y. Spivak 7 D . Black 8 J . Muzzell

Coach : Steve Lovell

9 J . Franklin

10 L. Wells 11 B . Arnold 12 C. Johnstone 13 J . Longmuire 14 S . Davis 15 B . Cromack 16 S . Missiopolos 17 P. Ragash 18 M . Ramsay

19 W. Cove

20 R . Lerner 21 B. Upstil l B. Payson 23 T. Naylor 24 M. Anderson 25 R . Matter 26 D . Otte Hennepe

27 C . Domingo 28 B . Harris 30 A . JirOv, 31 A . Bukala 32 L. O'Brien 33 A . Cook 34 S . Ramsay 35 B . Slatte r 36 M . Hamilto n 44 B . Robbins 54 M . Wilson

1 S . Muraca 2 C. Kell y 3 C. Gauchi 5 S. Bianco 6 S. Kidd 7 M. McGowan 8 C . Jack 9 Junstin Russ o 11 B . Bunwort h 12 M. Palmington 13 S . Eisenberg . 14 J. M ason 15 A . Carson 16 C . Yasar 18 N . McGuane 19 C . MahoneY 20 A . O'Brie n 21 M . Davie 22 D. Lowe 23 Joshua Russ o 25 S . Morrisey 27 T. Davidson 28 L. Yasar 29 M . O'Donnel l 30 A. Bor g 34 R . New

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1 L. Boughto n 2 G. Chipperfield 3 D. Shannon 4 H . McLauchla n 5 T. McLennan 6 T Archer 7 J . Hanlon (VC) 8 B . Duperouze l g A. Herrman n 10 J . Kimpto n 11 C . Waxman (C ) 12 P. Shakespeare 13 M . Pitt 15 R. Goodbody 16 A. Kight 17 M . Erikson 20 C. Haye s 21 R. D'Silva 25 M . Jones 26 A. Lee 27 T. Norton 28 A. Groot 29 J . Glanville 30 C. Warfe 33 R. Mosbey 39 A. Jone s 58 A. Baker


r1 O rzTH OLD BOYS Coach : Brendan Smales J . Williams P. West G. Pritchard J . Dalton 6 N. Abdallah

7 C. Dobso n g A. El-Te d

g R. Davidson 10 R. Curtis 1 S. Carlton 12 M . Harris 1 3 M, Po tton

14 R. Citroen

15 B . Young 16 J . Kendall 17 A. Height 18 M . Little 19 J .P. Matthews 20 B. Kni gh t 21 A. Felemonow

22 R. w~ 23 M. Perry

24 S. Cook (C) 25 B. O'Bree 26 M. Ruff 27 B. Watt 30 A. Lias (VC) 34 H . Ryan (VC) 36 D . Ryan 37 A Trivsonno

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Coach : Steve Maus

Coach: Michael Sigalas

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS Coach : Glenn Jowe tt

Asst Coach : Lachlan Beato n 1 L. Crossley

Coach : Paul Gregor I A . Ballard (C)

1 Corrigan B

2 A . Hollands (VC) 3 L. Fox 4 B. Chu n 5 C. Phyland

2 Goodwin T(VC) 3 O'Neil P 4 Skiathitis R 5 Ferguson D

2 J. Mapleson 3 A . Ross

9 T. Stephens

6 Harmes J

10 N. Carstein 11 M . Levins ( dvc) 13 R. Varney 15 S. Cox 19 P. Landy (dvc) 22 N. Cullen 24 A. Haplin 27 J. Kirk 46 A. Sawitsch 74 G . Haddad M. Argus B. Crosthwaite R . Forte A. Kennedy D . Lawler R . Mintern N . Romney P. Sampson

7 Bowcock B 8 Quinn J 9 Hoatson T

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16 Clifton D 17 Slawitschka J 18 Slawitschka A 19 Arkin M 20 Capewell C (DVC) 21 Rizzo J 22 Goodwin D 23 Caliegari D 25 Hutchinson B 27 Thompson T 28 Carroll A 29 Heane R

32 Cooper ,l 33 Freckleton J 34 O'Connell S 40 Brosnan J 41 Mart in A 59 Robinson T

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5 S . Bloodworth 6 S . Henty 7 K . Prestidge 9 M . Turner 10 P. Slatte ry 11 J . Milsom 12 S . Noelker 13 J . Black 14 M . Stewart 19 L. Nichola s 20 E. Buckingha m 21 M . Bellairs 22 A. Aylett 23 T. Mayall 23 R. Westerhoff 24 C . Barter 39 D . Harris 40 S. Prince 41 Z. Rudd 43 R . O'Sullivan 45 R . Scarlett Owen 56 B' 72 C . Stubbs 75 S . Lorensini 76 R . Whatley 77 T. Brumby-Rendell

F':~~~IANS Coach : Peter Hansen Anthony Quin n 1 A . Harvey 2 A . Hughes 3 M . Lyons (DVC) 4 N . A Ian 5 M . Keeling

6 R. Bu x 7 D. Dean (C) 8 D. Stri ckland

9 N. Brundell 10 S . Strickland 11 L. Drummond 12 B. Hewe tt 13 S. Maher 14 J . Robe rts 15 S. Egan 16 S. O'Meara (DVC) 17 S. Graham 18 M. Spinoso 19 W. Connelly 20 M. Dri 21 D . Kalviskis 22 G. Loftu s 23 C . Duncan 24 B. Haye s 25 P. Senzo 26 S . Fistri c 27 C . McKay 28 N . Bryce 29 D. Fantone 30 D. Caple 31 T. Crotty 32 P. Gloury 33 A . Smith 35 M . Yeo 36 R. Villano 39 B . Youn 40 L. ~ 42 D. Gargan 48 M . Hyde

WHITEFRIARS Coach : Andy Dalry mple

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7 Plummer J . 8 Elliot K. 10 Wilson T. 12 lemming M. 13 Barry Paul. 14 Sullivan N . 15 McGovern N . 16 Monzall R . 17 Potter C. 1 g Johnson R. 20 Nolan M . 21 Murphy B. 22 Dale S . 23 Balmer V. 24 Bar ry Peter 25 Anderson J. 27 Kosta M . 28 Boxall T. 30 Jaeger R. 57 Dressier E . 58 Lane M . 59 Cariss P . 63 Silvester J . 64 Constantine B . 71 Broughton T. 72 Watson C. 73 Arthurson M .

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1 . S. Brosolo ( C)

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2 A. Pargete r 3 C . Goug h 4 T. Morde n 5 B. Crow e 6 N . Peters 8 M. Rokick i 9 N . Battle 10 S. Middleto n 11 B . Clarke 12 C . Bri tt 13 J . Ebsworth y 14 P. Ross 15 S . Gitlin 17 J . Hum e 18 P. Jarvi e

C. Ventura P. Micallef (VC) R. Di Falco T. Nunan

10 . A. Hill (VC) 11 . A. Cursio 12 . P. Hennessy 14 . A. lacuone 17 . T. Wallace 18 . S. Phelan 21 . M . Calavett a 22 . A. Williams 25. C . Janson 26. A. Wenke 28. T Kotsopulos 29. B. Drinkwater 32. G . Murph y 37. B. Mor rison 40. A . Stone

41 . A . Corry 42. P. Rees 44, R . Eames (VC) 55 . P. Vlahandreas 65 . D. Tillig

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36 A. Sacks 37 D. Krasnostein 39 A . Wollner 40 E . Wollner 42 J. Pask (C)

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1 C . Mitchell

1 L. Holmesby 2 N . Aitken 3 T. Dimachki 4 G . McFarlane 5 J . Robertson 6 L. Forrest 7 S. Holmesby 8 B. Holden

2 M . Francis 3 T. Bellomo 4 D. Lowther 4 C . McMahon 8 L. Jarvis 9 J . Saunders 10 B . Oakley

9 B. Hyrons

12 S . Moloney

10 B. Reid 11 J. Monk 12 T. Wright 13 D. Ferdinands 14 M . Wilson 15 J. McKenzie 16 K . Pereira 17 H . McKenzie 18 A . Devonport 19 P. Brown 20 M . Sidney 21 K. Murphy 22 B. McLellan

14 S . Byers

28 D . Thompson 35 S . Meehan 42 M . Sheehan 47 J . Greatorex 46 K. De Ridder 50 A. Nicholson 51 H. La Ragy 52 D. Bean

1 A. Murray

2 C. Jones

2 L . Kennedy

3 L . Fechner 4 G . Chessari 5 K. Cummins

3 D. Britt 4 S. Earl 5 C . Kokkinos

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44 S . Grace 50 S . Morris 61 M . Spenc e 74 P. Westbrook 75 R. Turton

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Coach : Jerome Jackman 1 D. Learmont-Walker 2 M. Brain (VC) 3 D. Henzl 4 P. McGrath 5 B. Geveaux 6 J. Raleigh 7 T. Wogan-Browne 8 O. Henzi 9 R . Ternes 10 M. Bowen I C . Eva 12 S. Foley (DVC) 13 D. Fox 14 R . Read 15 T. Fraczek (Capt) 16 J. Robertson 17 D . Slucki 19 A . Edwards 20 G. Saultry 21 S . Sierakowski 22 D. Nguyen 23 J . Sprague 24 C. Viliani 25 D. Hollenberg 26 T. Middleton 27 G . Blau 28 B . Ramsay 29 A . Orchard 30 J . Davi s 31 T. Cousland

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Coach : Cliff Lever Asst Coach : Lee Johnston 1 B. Gerace 2 K. Lawson

Coach (1): Peter Callinan Coach (2): James Fay t FoxA

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Sun Aug 18 Club XVIII Grand Finals Next weelL .. Rnd 18Sat Aug 24 Old Scotch V Old Ivanhoe Sat Aug 25 FIDA Matches - Grand Finals Sat Aug 31 B Section ist Semi Sun Sept 1 A See bon 1st 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 Final Sun Sept 22 A Section Grand Fina l

® lllD 7 1'ia LATE SCORES First offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subsequent offence ($100). Reserves/C18 failure to Seniors111119 failure to phone scores by 2 .30pm provide final scores by 5pm Swinburne Uni (S) Richmond Central (S) Syndal Tally Ho (S) Uni. Blacks (S) Bulleen Cobras (S)

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some hope of tipping out La Trobe Uni in the final round . The Bloods won easily last time around and while the result will be the same the Warriors will give a far better account of themselves. Williamstown CYMS clash with Old Xaverians (2) in what shapes as a close affair. The Gulls have had little to crow about this year but always give their all, while Xavs form has tapered off in the second half of the year . In a believer the Gulls to win a close, hardfought game .

TRfl ] UE ; :.T RESULTS - TUESanY A®Gt1 7 1 From August 3 Glen Hatfield, Old Trinity . Misconduct, suspended until end of season 2003 . From August 10

Richard Sherman, Old Brighton . Striking, 2 matches. Ben Whitechurch, Old Melburnians (U19) . Striking and failed to appear, 3 matches . Jonathon Bowlby, Aquinas (U19) . Striking, 2 matches . * Matthew Hunter, Aquinas . Striking, 2 matches. * Andrew Gates, Old Carey. Striking, 2 matches . * John Trotter, Richmond Central ( Res .). Striking, 2 matches . ° Accepted prescribed penalty # Christian Gionis, Beaumaris . Audible obscenity, 2 matches . # Attila Sallantioglu, Box Hill North. Audible obscenity, 2 matches . #Third send offs - automatic sur n ension

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Yarra Valley and Bentleigh charged with a melee in their reserve match played on Saturday August 3 at Yarra Valley . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 (first offence in a three year period for reserve team) .

All applications to:

The Secretary: P .O.Box 29 . Malvern 3144 Or Email: simonwalterCnetspace .com .au Applications close 15th October 2002 a9

Mentone Amateurs and University Blacks charged with a melee in their senior match played on Saturday August 3 at Mentone . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $300 (second offence in a three year period for senior team). n THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002


Pis P W L D For A9st % ,9 1 RESERVES ttONBLUES 16 15 1 0 1314 445 295 .28 60 Al " OfaVERSITY BLACKS 16 12 4 0 1380 671 205 .66 48 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 11 5 0 1389 775 179 .23 44 16 11 5 0 1125 802 140 .27 44 ,~JAX 1 ;, 3U INAS 0 C 16 9 7 0 1194 910 131 .21 36 .87 32 VANHOE ASSUMPTION 16 8 8 0 924 974 94 OLD GEELONG 16 5 11 0 787 965 81 .55 20 71TONEAMATEURS 16 4 12 0 890 1325 67 .17 16 111AMSTOWN CYMS 16 3 13 0 597 1958 30.49 1 2 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 2 14 0 618 1583 39 .04 8

P W L D For Agst % Pis U19 SECTION 3 OLD PARADIANS 16 14 2 0 2200 951 231 .34 56 OLD CAMBERWELL 16 12 4 0 1759 851 206 .70 48 RUPERTSWOOD 16 12 4 0 1984 1158 171 .33 48 OLD CAREY 16 11 5 0 1616 1492 108 .31 44 NORTH OLD BOYS 16 8 8 0 1036 1373 75 .46 32 THERRY PENOLA OB 16 6 10 0 1393 1559 89.35 24 WHITEFRIARS 16 6 10 0 1338 1659 80 .65 24 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 5 11 0 1128 1895 59 .53 20 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 3 13 0 1028 1871 54 .94 12 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 3 13 0 1049 2020 51 .93 1 2

L D For Agst % Pis ,D2RESER YES P W FITZROY REDS 16 15 1 0 1327 539 246.20 60 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 14 2 0 1552 574 270.38 56 PENINSULA 0 B 16 11 5 0 1182 982 120 .37 44 OLD CAREY 16 9 7 0 877 869 100 .92 36 PARKSIDE 16 7 9 0 984 1131 87 .00 28 BENTLEIGH AFC 16 6 10 0 990 1039 95 .28 24 SALESIAN 0 C 16 6 10 0 845 1150 73 .48 24 LA TROBEUNI 16 5 11 0 726 962 75 .47 20 16 4 12 0 781 1351 57 .81 16 KEW OAKLEIGH AFC 16 3 13 0 791 1529 51 .73 12

P W L D For Agsl k Pis U19 (2) BLUE AJAX 15 12 3 0 1427 1005 141 .9980 .00 510NASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1533 874 175 .4073 .33 OAKLEIGH 15 10 5 0 1359 1081 125 .7266 .67 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGE14 9 4 1 1411 1150 122 .7064 .29 MENTONE PANTHERS 15 9 8 0 1397 1196 116 .8160 .00 BENTLEIGH AFC 15 7 11 1 1125 1310 85 .8846 .67 DE LA SALLE (2) 14 2 12 0 547 2283 23.9614 .29 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 2 7 0 0 0 0 .0028.5 7

Pis O3 RESFR6(ES P W L D For Agst % ST.dOHNS 0 C 16 13 3 0 1382 613 225 .45 52 WEST BRUNSWICK 16 12 3 1 1087 515 211 .07 50 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16 11 5 0 1029 672 153 .13 44 ELSTERNWICK 16 10 6 0 1044 892 117 .04 40 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16 8 7 1 1016 811 125.28 34 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 16 7 9 0 830 932 89 .06 28 POWER HOUSE 16 6 10 0 762 1054 72.30 24 MONASH GRYPHONS 16 5 11 0 779 1016 76 .67 20 50.86 16 SWINBURNE UNI 16 4 12 0 647 1272 RICHMOND CENTRAL 16 3 13 0 554 1565 35 .40 1 2 D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Ratio WERRIBEE AMATEURS 15 13 2 0 1542 677 227 .77 86 .67 NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 13 2 0 1434 714 200 .84 86 .67 ALBERT PARK 14 12 2 0 1396 616 226 .62 85 .71 UHS-VU A F C 15 8 7 0 1273 866 147 .00 53 .33 15 8 7 0 1066 801 133 .08 53 .33 MT LILYDALE OLD WESTBOURNE 14 7 7 0 1094 1006 108 .75 50.00 RUPERTSW000 14 7 7 0 1106 1053 105 .03 50.00 ST MARYS 15 7 8 0 944 913 103 .40 46.67 BULLEEN COBRAS 15 3 12 0 691 1298 53 .24 20.00 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 2 12 0 503 1422 35 .37 14.29 BOX HILL NORTH 14 0 14 0 342 2203 15 .52 0.00 % Pts U19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst ST KEVINS 16 12 4 0 1567 1212 129 .29 48 OLD XAVERIANS 16 10 6 0 1487 1071 138.84 40 OLD BRIGHTON 16 10 6 0 1373 1088 126 .19 40 MARCELLIN 16 10 6 0 1514 1318 114 .87 40 ST BERNARDS 16 9 7 0 1711 1317 129 .92 36 OLD SCOTCH 16 9 7 0 1389 1380 100 .65 36 UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 8 8 0 1344 1444 93 .07 32 DE LA SALLE 16 6 10 0 1300 1525 85 .25 24 CAULFIELD OR 16 4 12 0 1043 1591 65 .56 16 OLD MELBURNIANS 16 2 14 0 828 1617 51 .21 8 Pts U19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % OLD ESSENDON GR 16 13 2 1 1591 1068 148 .97 54 16 13 3 0 1437 912 157 .57 52 OLD TRINITY BEAUMARIS AFC 16 12 3 1 1403 1105 126 .97 50 OLD IVANHOE 16 9 7 0 1401 1304 107 .44 36 ORMOND 16 9 7 0 1236 1186 104 .22 36 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16 8 7 1 1315 1284 102,41 34 MAZENOD 0 C 16 6 9 1 1009 1464 68 .92 26 HAMPTON ROVERS 16 5 11 0 950 1411 67 .33 20 OLD HAILEYBURY 16 2 14 0 805 1767 45 .56 8

P W L D For Aqst % Pis U19 (2) RED ST BERNARDS (2) 16 16 0 0 2139 572 373 .95 64 AQUINAS 0 C 16 12 4 0 1474 827 178 .23 48 MHSOB 16 12 4 0 1497 989 151 .37 48 LA TROBE UNI 16 8 8 0 1288 984 130.89 32 OLD WESTBOURNE 16 7 9 0 1333 1044 127 .68 28 OLD XAVERIANS(2) 16 5 11 0 1223 1362 89 .79 20 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 3 12 1 810 2037 39 .76 14 2 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 0 15 1 421 2729 15 .43 % Pis CLUB 18 - 1 P W L D For Agst PRAHRAN AFC 15 14 1 0 1751 852 205 .52 56 OLD XAVERIANS 15 13 2 0 1860 668 278 .44 52 772 172 .93 40 DE LA SALLE 15 10 5 0 1335 ST KEVINS 15 10 5 0 1216 910 133 .63 40 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 6 9 0 932 1173 79 .45 24 MAZENOD 0 C 15 4 11 0 817 1580 51 .71 16 ELEY PARK AFC 15 2 13 0 829 1530 54 .18 8 4 OLD ESSENDON GR 15 1 14 0 474 1906 24.87 Pis C L U B 18 - NORTH P W L D For Agsf OLD IVANHOE 15 14 1 0 1331 652 204 .14 56 MARCELLIN 15 11 4 0 987 707 139 .60 44 THERRY PENOLA OB 15 11 4 0 934 677 137.96 44 15 10 5 0 1035 617 167.75 40 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 92 .12 28 8 0 889 965 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 7 BRUNSWICK AFC 15 3 12 0 709 1112 63 .76 12 FITZROY REDS 15 3 12 0 597 1218 49 .01 12 4 OLD TRINITY 15 1 14 0 477 1158 41 .19 Pis CLUB 18 - SOUTH P W L D For Agst % COLLEGIANS 15 15 0 0 1773 456 388 .82 60 MONASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1391 718 193 .73 44 15 10 5 0 1113 807 137 .92 40 ST LEOS EMMAUS OLD BRIGHTON 15 7 8 0 1042 839 124.20 28 WHITEFRIARS 15 7 8 0 1062 1042 101 .92 28 HAMPTON ROVERS 15 4 11 0 824 1585 51 .99 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 4 11 0 665 1548 42.96 16 4 OLD GEELONG 15 1 14 0 396 1805 21 .94

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ST BERNARDS 16 13 2 1 1775 1386 128 .07 OLD XAVERIANS 16 11 4 1 1585 1388 114 .19 MARCELLIN 16 11 5 0 1661 1295 128 .26 OLD SCOTCH 16 9 6 1 1576 1603 98 .32 OLD IVANHOE 16 8 8 0 1507 1418 106.28 UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 8 8 0 1443 1468 98 .30 OLD TRINITY 16 6 9 1 1595 1497 106 .55 ST KEVINS 16 6 10 0 1575 1421 110 .84 DE LA SALLE 16 5 11 0 1291 1632 79 .11 MHSOB 16 1 15 0 1177 2077 56 .67

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ST JOHNS 0 C 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16 WEST BRUNSWICK 16 ELSTERNWICK 16 SWINBURNE UNI 16 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 16 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16 MONASH GRYPHONS 16 POWER HOUSE 16 RICHMOND CENTRAL 16

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WERRIBEEAMATEURS 15 12 3 0 1701 1001 169.93 80 .00 NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 12 3 0 1587 1311 121.05 80 .00 RUPERTSWOOD 14 11 3 0 1846 956 193.10 78 .57 ALBERT PARK 14 11 3 0 1676 958 174.95 78 .57 ST MARYS 15 9 6 0 1815 1377 131 .81 60 .00 MT LILYDALE 15 8 7 0 1387 1175 118 .04 53 .33 UHS-VU A F C 15 7 8 0 1240 1686 73 .55 46 .67 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 5 9 0 1057 1346 78 .53 35 .71 OLD WESTBOURNE 14 2 12 0 876 1273 68 .81 14 .29 BOX HILL NORTH 14 2 12 0 1023 1775 57 .63 14 .29 BULLEEN COBRAS 15 1 14 0 642 2062 31 .13 6 .67

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OLD MELBURNIANS 16 12 3 1 1491 1144 130 .33 OLD HAILEYBURY 16 11 5 0 1568 1271 123 .37 NORTH OLD BOYS 16 11 5 0 1487 1322 112.48 MAZENOD 0 C 16 10 5 1 1560 1228 127 .04 OLD PARADIANS 16 9 7 0 1459 1381 105 .65 OLD BRIGHTON 16 7 9 0 1157 1214 95 .30 OLD ESSENDON GR 16 6 10 0 1304 1329 98 .12 ORMOND 16 5 11 0 1313 1454 90 .30 HAMPTON ROVERS 16 5 11 0 1247 1674 74 .49 THERRY PENOLA OB 16 3 13 0 1225 1794 68 .28 C SECTION

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2 0 1964 1127 3 0 1763 1263 5 0 1471 958 7 0 1790 1470 8 0 1613 1368 9 0 1205 1389 9 0 1228 1617 11 0 1334 1405 11 0 1204 1725 15 0 1084 252 1

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ST BEDES MENT TIG 16 14 2 0 1863 1174 158.69 WHITEFRIARS 16 11 5 0 1731 1293 133 .87 CAULFIELD GR 16 11 5 0 1657 1271 130 .37 BEAUMARIS AFC 16 10 6 0 1604 1242 129 .15 COLLEGIANS 16 9 7 0 1505 1142 131 .79 GLEN EIRA AFC 16 9 7 0 1634 1489 109.74 OLD CAMBERWELL 16 7 9 0 1383 1436 96.31 PRAHRAN AFC 16 5 11 0 1297 1742 74.45 BANYULE 16 3 13 0 1167 2046 57.04 OLD MENTONIANS 16 1 15 0 1117 2230 50 .09 P

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ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 14 2 0 1812 1160 156 .21 56 MENTONE AMATEURS 16 14 2 0 1839 1275 144 .24 56 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 10 6 0 1521 1281 118 .74 40 AQUINAS 0 C 16 9 7 0 1735 1425 121 .75 36 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 9 7 0 1629 1480 110 .07 36 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 16 8 8 0 1441 1593 90 .46 32 MONASH BLUES 16 7 9 0 1473 1334 110 .42 28 AJAX 16 6 10 0 1372 1606 85 .43 24 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 2 14 0 1176 1933 60 .84 8 OLD GEELONG 16 1 15 0 1155 2066 55 .91 4 P W L D For Agst % Pts YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 15 1 0 2207 1047 210.79 60 SALESIAN 0 C 16 12 4 0 1533 1253 122.35 48 BENTLEIGH AFC 16 10 6 0 1627 1247 130 .47 40 LA TROBE UNI 16 10 6 0 1481 1341 110.44 40 PENINSULA 0 B 16 10 6 0 1553 1598 97.18 40 PARKSIDE 16 6 10 0 1554 1630 95 .34 24 FITZROY REDS 16 6 10 0 1264 1359 93 .01 24 OLD CAREY 16 6 10 0 1402 1566 89.53 24 OAKLEIGH AFC 16 3 13 0 1187 2045 58 .04 12 KEW 16 2 14 0 1111 1934 57 .45 8

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OLD XAVERIANS 16 15 1 0 1454 609 238 .75 MARCELLIN 16 12 4 0 1074 826 130 .02 ST BERNARDS 16 11 5 0 1252 867 144 .41 ST KEVINS 16 10 6 0 1143 967 118 .20 DE LA SALLE 16 10 6 0 1062 914 116 .19 OLD TRINITY 16 7 9 0 952 973 97 .84 UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 6 10 0 872 1136 76 .76 OLD SCOTCH 16 5 11 0 928 1017 91 .25 OLD IVANHOE 16 3 13 0 673 1133 59 .40 MHSOB 16 1 15 0 424 1495 28.36

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OLD MELBURNIANS 16 14 2 0 1259 602 209.14 OLD PARADIANS 16 12 3 1 1133 828 136 .84 OLD HAILEYBURY 16 11 5 0 1348 885 152 .32 MAZENOD 0 C 16 10 6 0 1040 933 111 .47 NORTH OLD BOYS 16 9 6 1 1269 747 169.88 OLD ESSENDON GR 16 8 8 0 943 1038 90.85 OLD BRIGHTON 16 4 12 0 762 1205 63.24 ORMOND 16 4 12 0 751 1216 61 .76 HAMPTON ROVERS 16 4 12 0 659 1311 50.27 THERRY PENOLA OB 16 3 13 0 765 1227 62 .35

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OLD CAMBERWELL 16 12 3 1 1366 809 168 .85 WHITEFRIARS 16 12 3 1 1292 967 133 .61 CAULFIELD GR 16 11 5 0 1392 820 169 .76 BEAUMARIS AFC 16 9 4 3 1306 869 150 .29 PRAHRAN AFC 16 10 6 0 1209 914 132 .28 COLLEGIANS 16 8 8 0 1350 874 154 .46 ST BEDES MENT TIG 16 7 8 1 856 941 90 .97 BANYULE 16 4 12 0 773 1303 59 .32 GLEN EIRA AFC 16 4 12 0 718 1491 48 .16 OLD MENTONIANS 16 0 16 0 459 1860 24 .68 0

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