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This v,-eel: s cover acknowledges the very fine efforts of the won the minor premierships for leading the ladders nd of the home and away matches. : a; er will feature on the "Amateur Footballers" for the first r;ceks of the VAFA SmokeFree Finals. On the A and B i : ujand final weekend the four senior teams participatin g :', and B section grand fi nals will be featured. rtulations to all finalists and those "ladder leaders " urc I today - St Bernards (A section), Old Melburnians (B :1), St Bedes Mentone Tigers (C section), St Leos
Enunaus WP (Dl section), Yarra Valley (D2 section), St Johns uon) and Werribee (D4 section) . AP s' i :!~S ! :,turv will record that on Wednesday August 21st at 6.31 pm the ball was bounced to commence the first match at ia>i rnwick Park under lights . The Grammar Schools' 16 .14 i l Ut defeated the Public Schools 13 .5 (83) . The photo below shows a pack of players,flging for the ball in rlhc rrell [it Eisternmick Park night skies .
presented with a coates wreckair statuette at the SmokeFree Presentation Night ( September 9th)
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Most Tea m In next week's "Amateur Footballer" the full details for all clubs will be presented . The $1,000 awarded to a club of each of the seven senior sections of the VAFA will be based on umpire ratings lodged each week assessing each club's behaviour and level of sportsmanship of the club's players, spectators and supporters . Again, full details next week.
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The popular "Spot the Ball" competition ended last week and the round 18 winners were as follows (the ball was in grid B8) - Graham Anselmi (Elstermaick), Alan Paley (Elstirnwick), Guy Rodrigues (Old Paradians), Alan Walsh (Mentone Amateurs) and Velsha Seaborne (Yarra valley) . On Monday one of the weekly winners will be drawn and will win either $2,000 worth of fuel, gas and electricity or $500 worth of fuel, gas and electricity - the major prize if a winner had ticked YES and agreed to "Switch" as part of the Pulse promotion . As AGL (Australian Gas Light) has taken over this business, AGL has agreed to support the payment of these prizes . Please see the display elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer" for more details .
The VAFA Umpires' Association for an excellent preseason dinner at the MCC last Monday night. Magnificently compered by VAFAUA president Anthon y Damen, followed by the best football address ever heard (my opinion) delivered by David Parkin . Congratulations to all award winners - see Umpires' Corner for details . Clubs that allow club web page writers to present disparaging comments about other clubs on sites, often without the club exerting strong editorial control .
Pr~QSe~att~u~J ':'' ""6' S :teh section's coaches, as you read this item, are voting 3,2 or 1 using as a guide the list of eighteen players named by the -_iibes each week as the section's MVP for that round . he highest three vote earners for each section will be
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ur-Allen retires (read middle pages fo r more) and the four finalists all trailed at half-time las t week with three losing . What an introduction to the finals series, which begins today with the first semi at ElsternGvick Park between Old Scotch and Marcellin . Only the minor premiers, Sf. B ds, won with a stunning 22-goal second half over St Kevins . Dan Jordan slotted 12, including five in the last quarter, which evoked memories of his father John Jordan kicking 12 goals 23 years ago for North Old Boys . Bernies 1998 Woodrow Medallist Luke Goflant, who was the runner at the match, said: "St Kevs didn't have help from the bench" . SKOBs coach MM-A said they used their 47th player for the season in the game . "Normally, if a club plays 35 players it is considered a serious injury-internrpted year. The club should be proud of their achievements in A Section. " "I think you will find only one other club in the history of the VAFA that has come into A Section for the first time and played in three consecutive finals series including a Grand Final," MM-A said .
Old Scotch was outclassed by Old Ivanhoe, and at home blareellin and Old Xavs lost to the relegated De La e an d MHSOB by four and seven points respectively . With pride the only incentive for the B-grade bound duo, the result is remarkable . Eagles coach Simon Dalrymple and OX coach Tim O'Shaughnessy both used the same word : "Disappointed". "We had won seven in a row," Dalrymple said. "Chris Purcell and our centre half-forward from early in the season and David Salce should bolster our forward line." Two more talls for the diminutive Cardinals to combat who had three tall players in last week's loss, Joe MeCarroIl, Andrew Crow - who played on the forward line and kicked three goals - and teenager David Jennings who rucked . Cardinals coach Dale Tapping was upbeat about the finals series. "In 1987 at Prahran we came from fourth to win the flag," Tapping said. The last two teams to come from the first semi and make it to the Grand Final have had these results: St Kevins last year lost by five goals - even though they had five more scoring shots, and Uni Blues in 1995 lost by 14 goals. The head-to-head is one-all this year with MarceIlin winning the Round 14 clash at home by eight goals and Scotch the Round 5 clash by 11 points . In the last match the Cardinals lost full-forward Jamie Gerstman and midfielder Adam Nettleton in the opening five minutes . Gerstman kicked six goals in the earlier 2
match and Andrew Treganowan seven majors at the other end . The last time Scotch ___ __ _ stayed tivith the Eagles until midway into the last ic k m an Trega again had afield day with five goals along , : iih thre goals each to Purcell, Daryl Marson, Dave Johnston an Mark Browne .
MHSOB clogged up Xavs' forward line with Tim Harpe and James Walker terrific once the scores were levelled i time-on in the final term . Old Trinity won a close match, after costing itself a slot i the four having lost five matches by 10 points or less, h a point over Uni Blues . Blues first-year coach Michael Conlan has announced h will be back and hopes the return of four pl<-ers fror overseas might be an ingredient to make the finals .
ST CLUB : h reellirt. The Eagles were rank outsider when they landed the flag last year, and this year the have proven it is no aberration and with few additions t the combination. Sure, MarceIlin could finish fourth an its main rival to this title St Bernards . who have bee: outstanding with their covering of key injuries, shoul play in the grand final but the Bernies' are established. BEST COACH : Old Ivanhoe's Paul Fahey . The Hoer missed the finals but only just. In the second half of th season they were Nvithout John Stevens (broken thum and two tears in his calf) . Mark Orchard (four games wit a hamstring), James Hope (knee) and Jarred Geische (face), so we acknowledge Fahey's ability to keep the boy from the Yarra up to have won 7-2 in the second half of tb season . Moreover, Fahey only landed the job a mont before the season when Gerard Sholly moved intersta : Tapping . Nicholson antComendaisMr Dalryrnple. BEST CAPTAIN: bIHSOB's Drew Fairchild . When yo win two games for the season, after a handful of your be : mates move on from the club, you need a leader with ,in That's Fairchild . BEST LEADER: University Blues' Drew Stimmon . Wit captain Gill McLachlan 's body not giving him the chanc to dominate, some of the responsibility fell to the Blue! vice-captain. Slimmon has been Mr Consistent on fli ground and at training despite doing his final year medicine .
BEST AT째I`ITUDE: Old Scotch's Josh Kitchen. Tscribe mtonlywachSotwenhylosbut a least this allows us to measure the Cardinals' attitudes Kitchen keeps on keepul' on despite the scoreboard and h THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20G
v to the reason why they have made it to the finals id success. -Y's Adam Jones . Nearly two years to en Jones had run St Bernards ragged at EP in - grand final, Jones reappeared for the first time . summer of 2001 Jones wrecked his groin while ding and throughout his rehabilitation ran water rn-mates. They responded by clapping the centre rd from the field after he flew for marks and ils like it was just two weeks out of the game. .vhSENT: Old Trinity's Matt Greig . Peopl e
n we have posters of the blond forward hanging in Nothing better than seeing Greig, the McKinnon dicine Sharpshooter for 2002 played 16 game s
by a goal over Dan Jordan, grab the pi ll o n ilk, do the 180, and launch successfully from 50m. uld you post us a pic, signed too please. MK : Best player, recruit, umpire, president, and giggle. ttc 'in? :.com.au
1V O.C . to congratulate Steve Thei.z on reachir. , C game for the club this weekend against Old Xavis. been fantastic representative of the club over the ace starting in our U19's, and was a member of our C Grade & 2001 A Grade premiership sides . His ation and aggression at the contest has been a quality ne, and never beaten attitude has kept opposition on the toes over a number of years . We all wish him t h°s big achievement, and look forward to another 15 0
2 .1 5.2 5.5 10,11 (71 ) OLD E'- 3 I1-:I OLD IV.,- EBB 5 .5 8.7 13.9 19.9 (123) Old Scotch: Crow 3 Collins Robinson Smith Hume Jennings wigney Tallent Best: Robinson Slrigtey Crane Saunders Tallent Collins . Old Ivanhoe: Donaldson 7 Stevens 3 Tully 2 Corcoran Lochran Price Moore Bereza R weddle Haros . Lest Donaldson Tully Hares Curatnlo Corcoran Orchard. Umpires: T. Sutcliffe, J. McNtece (F). R. Mutton, J. Vincent (B), B . Jephson, K . Segota (G) OLD TRINITY 0 .6 3 .11 5.14 8.14 (62) UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.2 2.5 6.7 8.13 (61) Old Trinity : Greig 3 Ransden 2 T VanDert,enne 2 D Burrows. Best: R Phillips T VanDerVenne G Deane-Johns S Kennedy D Burrows Daries . University Blues: Q G(eeson 2 Ryan Maddison Guengertch Sturrock wflkie Bi , st Ryan Guengerich Young McEwui Q Gleeson IIayter . Us . c Gibson, M . Sneddon (F). J. Maebus (B) . R. Dodd, Vi. Vescovi (G) ST BERIitll2DS 5 .8 9 .12 19.15 31 .17 (203) ST 1 VINS 5 .4 12 .11 13.13 17,16 (118) St. Bemards: D Jordan 12 Turnbull 4 Neeson 2 Clarke 2 N Mitchell 2 Harvey 2 Byrne 2 B Jordan A Thomas O'Sullivan N M Smith Taylor . Best D Jordan N. Mitchell B. Jordan Neeson A Thomas McLoughlin. St. Se vins: M Gtanstraeusa 4 Greenham 4 Crowley 3 Lucas 2 Maguire M. Dolltnan Byrne Bowles. Best: Greenham Gdnter flicks M Ikoltrnan Crowley O'Keefe . Umpires: R Eastwood. P. James (I). S . Canaao, C . O'Shea (B) . R . Owens, C . Arnol (G ) 2 .1 4.4 5.6 10.7 (67) MARCELLIN DE LA SALLE 2 .4 6.8 9.10 10.11 (71) Marcellin : Treganowan 3 Tranquilll3 Marson Duncan Jarred Johnstone. Best Godwin Ditmeert Can Jarred Johnstone Marson. De La Salle: Matvtix3 Ea'atis 2 Duggan 2 Harr)son McKenzie Lal2agy . Best Stinear McKemie Moloney Toohey Harrison S Hyland . Umpir es: w. Iiinton, M . Meier (F), S. Fraser, B. Parsons (B), M . Simpson, D. webster (G) OLD XAVERIANS 1 .4 3.6 6.13 9.15 (69) BIIISOB 4 .3 7.5 9.7 11 .10 (76) Old Xaverians : Parton 3 Blood 2 Callutan Ledilean A McDonald Orlando . Best* Stonev Blood Ford Parton Dillon Drake. MHSOB : Gerner 4 Simpson 3 Thompson Satiltry Clowes Whtte. Best Harrison walker Clowes Limbrick Simpson white . Umpires: R. Sneddsn . G . Huntchen (F), C. Doyle, M. Luttke (B), D . Napoli. B . Dix (G) RF-^+F.RVES
. - September 01, 2002 SENIORS Elstermvick Park, Elsternwick - 2 p.m. Marcellin versus Old Scotch Elsterr
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Ant 7. then '.here was four . . . The battle for second place waged on at McKinnon, and it was the locals who got the bickies, as Old Haileybury were too strong for Mazenod by 9 pts. There wasn't a great deal in the contest all day and it was the home side who kicked the majors when it counted . Bourke, McKenzie and Jenke were fine contributors for OH . Better players for Mazenod were Morgan, Hanley and Tucker .
Out at the home of Br Garvey, Old I' gave their opponents in the form of the magnificent chaps of Old Essendon an unfortunate send off to the year when they prevailed in a go-through-the-motions game by 9 pts. One has to point out what a great effort it has been by OE to stay in B Section for 2003, after their meteoric rise from the grades below, and they were superbly led by the great man himself, Big Jack Newbold . Congratulations to a great bunch of blokes, and I look forward to catching up for a beer soon and writing about your exploits next year . It was the talls of J . Swindon, Dallas and Porteous that battled hard all day for the winners . Uebergang, Buckley and DeMorton were also good players for OE . The ramifications out at E . E. Gunn were horrendous for Ormond, as they gave away a lead at the last change to Old Brighton and went down by 28 pts. This now puts Ormond in the unfamiliar territory of being in C Section in 2003, since prior to WWII, but the proud people involved at E . E . Gunn will ensure the stay won't be long . Iviead . Williams and McCowan were the party poopers, and had a day out for OB . The disappointing Ormond had another 'Big M' day, as Miller, McConvill and Martinov battled hard but to no avail. At the end of the game at the house of Boss, it was a good old fashioned rout, as Old Melburnians gave Hampton Rovers the mother of all shellackings by 67 pts . Usually, these sorts of hidings are cause for pain and anguish, but when the scores from another game filtered through, the punters went ape droppings in the brand spanking new rooms. Kennedy, Waddell and Guest beat up on the locals by starring for OMs . For HR, the Big Zed (Zampaglione), Browne and Wheeler had a dip for the whole day .
Out at Oak Park, some confidence was restored to the N OBs camp, as they despatched the C Sectionbound Therry by a comfortable 35 pts. The victors had a massive 15 more scoring shots, indicating tha t 6
they could very well have won by a lot more . For Therry, it was a case of close, but not close enough and anything other than a rebo : : , du. ~ y: . . : v on'i b tolerated in 2003 . Hosking, Sleep and Hyde were i main contributors for the winning team and h a worthy opposition from Petrevski, Castaldi an Goodwin for Therrv.
~ .'~~ll, now it's down to the business end of tir season, where, like Cup Week, fortunes are mad and lost, and heroes are hoisted on the shoulder the faithful . The cut-throat first semi final take place this week at the home of footy, EP, betw-e OBs (6/4) and fourth Mazersod (112ethirdplacN Garry Foulds has a big task on his hands this wee} Not only have the wheels become very wobbly ow the past few weeks, he has to battle that obnoxiou bad kicking mule who seems to be residin permanently in Brunswick . There's no doubt the get plenty of the ball, with the midfield of Hyde an Collison feeding Mrs Barker's boys down forsvarc and a winning score can usually be found . For som reason, though, accuracy has been a problem thi year, and this could very well be their achilles lice Having two of their better players in Spurting an Casboult charge off overseas hasn't helped thei cause either.
We all know the feats of the guru of coaching, Dav Murray, who got his side off the canvas when the were down and out after the first fe : : rounds to th position they now face . i'or the second half of t h
B E3CTI速td Power Hampton Rovers 3 57 Porteous Old Paradians 5 56 Mulligan Old MeIburnians 4 49 Barker North Old Boys 1 47 Hakim Old Essendon 2 41 B RESERVE Efsthathiou Old Haileybury 5 62 Munro North Old Boys 0 35 Soniaia Old Haileybury 2 27 Floyd Old Haileybury 3 20 Ballenger Mazenod 0 20 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20C
on, apart from maybe the flag favourites, there' s bt ~n no side who's been in hotter form, Maskell, E, ; .Ilenger and Tucker have led the way for their ;, animates by being in rare form, and this is no surprise considering that world famous structure d sne plan has been executed to perfection by their leader . pln fairly certain that my selection will be of little surprise, considering the spruilting that's been going on from up north about those merry musketeers from Central Reserve . Also, I've no doubt Bruno and Ctxry Would be begging for me not to tip them, and :!uess'.vhat, I'm not letting you down chaps. That' s ight, this week will be the last one for the lads from i:ximswriek, and the_y can indulge in an early "Silly Sunday' or "Mad Monday" earlier than was hoped , azenod should prove too good, and remain aliv e other fortnight at least. Mazenod by 15 pts . Old Haileybury (1/3) vs TvOBs (5/2) OH by 20 pts Whilst they're not dominating like they did in 2001 , ,d with the prospect of possibly having some seniors available, OH look to have the goods today id should pro;ress to the Preliminary Final . is
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5.4 8 .- 12 .8 15.12 (102) OLD cLi;L ,'BURY 7 .4 9.8 14.9(93) : . .__ :(]D 3.2 Old F-_leybury: Mason 3 Bourke 2 Lapp • : _ 2 A Floyd 2 Hanlon Graves McKenzie Jenke Ross Carson, Best Bourke Carson McKenzie Armstrong Jenke O'Donnell. h adn Maskell 5 Beard 2 Ballenger 2 McIntyre Hanley Morgan Foriniotls Pickering. Besh Morgan Dunne Hanley 0`Donoghue Tucker Ryan . Umpires: L. Gallagher, S. McCarthy (F), P . Teasdale, A. Reehtman (B). B. Hoene. K. Coughlan (G) 4 .6 5 .13 8.17 9.19 (73) OLD PARADIANS OLD ESSEidDOPi 2 .2 4.5 6 .7 9.10 (64) Old Pamdians : Porteous 5 Boyd N Dallas Godfrey Pratt . Best: J Swindon Dallas Vincent Richardson Bail Porteous . Old Essendon: Hakim 2 DeMorton Flaherty Leask Newbold Podger wdley Ryan . Best Vebergang Buckley Wilson DeMorton Newbold Dragollo . Umpires: P. Sun pson . R. Mayston (F) . J. Patnck . R. Mayston (J) (B) 3.3 6.4 9.7 10.7 (67) ORMOND 1.2 5 .5 8.6 14 .11 (95) OLD BRIGHT ON Ormond: Grace 3 Hall 2 Burkett 2 Miller 2 Kelly . Best : Miller McComill Wilson Moore Marflnov Collins. Old Brighton : Honrarut 3Evart 2 Marshall 2 Krrymviak 2 Williams Mead Manna McNichol VanDenDungan, Best: Mead Lennox WiIliams Edwards McCowan A Gtrmavm . Umpires : A Damen, R Love (F). J . Robmson . C. Shipley (G) HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .1 4.2 8 .9 10 .9 (69) OLD MELBURZdIAtiS 2 .2 6.9 11.11 20.16 (136) Old rlielb urninnc: Lmski 4 Mulligan 4 Farquharson 3 JaMiller 2 Useinov 2 Evans Hazell Kennedy Rinsella Thompson . Best: Kennedy Waddell B Grant L'=seinov Guest Rose . Hampton Rovers : Power 3 S Anderson Browne R1 Fletcher M McKellar Marlyn S Redder Zampaglione . Best 'Lamlxigtione Browne Wheeler M Fletcher McCarthy Flynn. Umpires: M. Jenkins, M. Morrison (F). L. Mavropoulos. R Richards (G) 9.7 11 .9 (75) 'TFIERRY PENOIA 3 .2 7.4 3.6 7.11 14 .16 15 .20 (110) NORTH OLD BOYS North Old Boys : D Tehan 4 K Nye 2 J Barker Vogels Castle Kennedy Barker Sleep Keenan Boyle . Best Husking D Tehan Sleep Sanders Hyde Castle. Therry Penola : Harmes 3 Goodwin 3 Boyle 3 O'Connor 2 . Best Petrovski Castaldl Carter Goodwin Henderson Grant , Umpires ; L. Holmes, S. Morgan (F) . A . Zalcmatb G . Shilling (RDL) (G) RESERVES 2.2 5.5 11.9 19.10 (124) OLD HAILEYBURY RZ9ZENOD 0.5 1 .11 2.12 5.12 (42) Old Halleybury : Efstathiou 5, L . Floyd 3. Johnston 2 . Somaia 2, Bell 2, Dimond 2, B . Lav 2, Saunders . Best: B . Lay. L. Floyd. Bell. R. Saunders, C. Movie. Johnston . biazsnod: Mun'ay, Gooden, Fisher, Foss, Smith . Best Jones. Smith . Gexden . Carter, Tilling, Morris. OLD PARt9DI:SdS 2 .5 2.10 7.14 14 .14 (98) 1 .0 4 .1 7.2 10.4 (64) OLD ESSENDON Old PasadLsns: Chambers 3,Gailoway 2. Harford 2. S Fantone 2, Ryan 2, Clark .A Dean,Palermo Best- Galloway, S Fantone, K Jenkins . Corcoran, Murray, Harford. Old Essendon: D)cGotivan 2. Newland 2 . Overman 2. Obliubek 2, Papal, Gratzky. Best: lVllliamson . Rush, Bartram . Hughes, Papp al . Bacash . ORBSOND 2 .2 4.7 9.10 9.13 (67) OLD BRIGHTON 2 .3 5.8 6.10 7.15 (57) Ormond: Ste}vart 2, Lehner, Delidio . C .Keleher. L.Russell, Dale, C .Cleary . HeFiernan. Bosh Lehner. Dale . C.Keleher. D.Cieary. Stewart. D.Broadhurst . Old Brighton: Scott 2, R Brown, Ftrilayson. Reddin. Over, MeKinun. Best McKlmm . Dooley. Reddin, Finlayson. Maguire. Allen. HA2IPTON ROVERS 3 .2 5.2 5 .2 7.2 (44) OLD MELBURNIA3YS 7 .4 12.9 14.18 15.20 (110) Hampton Rovers : Woods 4 . Nitschke. Kezalis. Ellis Best: Anderson . Nitschke, Fisher. Woods' . Alntiento. Levy. Old Melburnians: Ray 5 . Alder 3. Crawshay 3, Berman . Jenkins . Murphy. Wtutehead Best : Ray, Verge. Alder, Teelow. Murray, Selby. 3.6(24) THERRY PENOLA 0.1 1 .3 2.5 NORTH OLD BOYS 3.6 5 .9 6 .13 13.15 (93) merry Penola: Not received . North Old Boys : Not received .
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Round I8 finalty sorted out finishing positions . Obviously Glen Eira are the form side and the unlucky side inith the other 4 clubs certainly breathing a sigh of reli f at the Sainters season has finished. Paul Beddoe and -ye;s must be devastated that it is all over and was . Of their hands. iVefarewelt Old fvtentonians and Ba -ie wish them well in D1 and hope they return soon, but j now it's "BRING ON THE FINALS "
REVIE W Gordon Barnard was paved in sun for most of the afternoon . It was a pretty even tussle all day between friendly ri, Is Old Camberwell and Banyule. The Wells led at e but could not totally eclipse the Pears who kept smi k them . A reasonable season for the We?? .s something to build on, disappointment f- t h
did try hard and scalped the leaders du. Cain was best afield with 9 big ones, Stuart C< ! ~ 째
his excellent form, with Jezza Good ale and DE '' 1 1 defence. David Witchell was the Bears best bar d up Simon Kayrooz and the Giourv bovs . A draw out at Keysborough br : .en tlll and the Two Blues. It was as good ~-< n for the home side. It was a pretty close game all day 7i:h neither side at e to gain a clear ascendancy and the draw was a fitting result. Disappointing season for both club's really, the Two Blues whilst competitive need sonic height, while the Panthers were buoyed by the weekly improvement of many players which gives them an optimistic outlook for the future. Tony Bournon played an absolute blinder and kicked 7 goals . Geoff Dart and David Kitto were rampant in the midfield, whilst for the Two Blues Mitch Evans and Steve Brewer were both pretty good . What can you say. Your season is on the line and you are thrashed to the time of some 138 points . Boy did t~thpt selection wrong and upset a few of the Sainte . to o were awesome in fact fantastic to use the wo we vanquished coach. They just kept kicking lie d tf hapless Lions could not s=_op them. P 1_ ist be absolutely fuming that the Saints will s( no t lion Sandy over the next couple wcek's . Make no mistake die same error will not happen again, they will keep their current list going into 2003 so they will be dangerous . Collegians are now i year wiser that defeat will strengthen their resolve and have taken the right step in re-appointing their entire coaching pan Richie Gilmour up forward with 8 was on fire, Dool leather poisoning, with Clement and Doe "The A~, "
also good. Johno Dixon had a purple patch through [lie gai and Glen Cooper was consistent all day for Collegians . Very windy conditions at the Racecourse Oval made it extremely difficult for players of both sides to play any really good football. After being kept goal less by the " - - in the first term the Fields gathered some momentum 0, . tile second to boot 7 and hit the rooms with a slight d at th e 10
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in touch and with I point -die difference at orange time and with so much on the line the crowd were has] with expectation of a cracker of a last quarter. Kicking %vith breeze the Fields took total control and with a ferocious att, on the footy kicked 10 ttivins to record a strong win . Br Baxter with 5, Glen Harrison and skipper Andy Will were great for the Fields . Braydn Haynes . Tim Collins , Ax . eShrmowalgdks A째째 of 2 halves in front of a big crowd saw St Bel :rs control die first half : ::id "',iteffi_s he Friars control turned out to be far grti< r [ho t as ecorded a comfortable victory in both ,sming th 1-ii -3 _td the first step in the physoeologieal battle these f sides will fight out over the next three weeks . Buckets will reclaimed his position at top of die goal kicking list, Skip] Anthony Carbone was at his best even when the chips ie down, Rob PasquaIotto gave the likes of Matt Power first t of the ball and Adam Pawlik had plenty of the ball. Sam Hecker, and'ioose McCraw continued their excellent form the Tigers backed tip by Arron Connolly and Daniel Poyn t
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They are evenly matched and last week's result fades into insignificance as today is another day . The game Will be decided in the midfield where the clash between Mike Matullick and Andrew Sorensen will decide whose onballers will get first use. The Fields will be confident after last week, but Beatty are not shell shocked and believe they can turn the result around . The Brain doesn't think they can and confidently tips the Grammarians to advance to the preliminary Filial .
S rE COOD SEMI FINAL . What a beauty this one Will be: a scoreline of I each at their respective home grounds . This is the big test for both sides, plenty at stake, for the victor a Grand Final berth which is what we all play for and promotion to B Section . The Tigers will be buoyed by the return of 4 Senior players who didn't play last week and will strengthen the side . Again the battle between Rob Pasqualotto and Chris Wood up against Tim Beasley and co . could well decide the result . Buckets is a distinct danger up forward and will relish Sandy . if the Tigers can handle the bigger ground this will be enough to get them over the line today and be the first into B and the GF . But I would not be surprised if I was wrong. SELECTIONS; Caulfield Grammarians, St Bedes MentoneTigers and in the Ressies Old Camberwell and Prahran PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S 10/10 last week to finish the year on a high note.
This article could not be written without the support of you the club's and to Basil Cleary, Larry Stephens, Warren Earl, David Holland, Patty Hawkins and the indomitable Michael Lawson who all leave us this week, I sincerely thank you for ,, our excellent contributions and insight into C-Section in 2002 . For those still alive in the finals please keep those reports coming including RESERVES Highlights . 1 have a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so would appreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by 8pm on Sunday Nights please. Please note the earlier time. Contact details are 9 553 1561 phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or email me at braineoCoptusnet .eom.au as mentioned by 8pm Sunday Nights. Thank you and keep up the good work ,
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OLD t, ~?~'S"LONIANS 3.6 5 .7 9 .12 12 .18 (90) PRAPII~'rN 2.1 6 .6 11 .7 13 .12 (90) Old Mentonians: Bournon 7, Dart 2, Solle_y 2 . Ballatttine Best: Bournon . Dart, Mao, Lawes, Palmer. Ballantine . Prahran: Ballard 3, Pang 2. Evans 2. James 2, Quick. Harders . APitts . Pickering Best: Bunnett, K.Vdalford, Brewer, Pane. Smith, Evans. Umpires : D. Perris (F ) WHITEFRIARS 1 .2 4 .8 10 .12 18.18 (126) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.4 9 .5 10 .6 12 .7 (79) Whitefi9ars : C. Carrigg 9, Nunan 2, A. Carbone . Pasqualotto. Hilton . Northey. Gloufchev, Crea, Kennedy. Best: A. Carbone, Pasqualotto. C . Carrigg, M . Power, Hilton, A. Pawlik . St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Andrews 2 . Hayes . Terrell, Hecker. McColl. L . 61'int(e . Ryan, Meld, McCraw. Po}ztton, Sca6di . Best S. Hecker. MeCraw . Ryan, P. Wlntle, A Connolly, Poynton. Umpires: J. Moore. H . wdanatur (F), R. Dunstan, E. Boa) (G ) GLEN En2A 5.5 14.8 20.19 27.22 (184) COLLEGIANS 2 .1 4.5 5 .5 6 .9(45) Glen Eira: Gilmore 8, M. Dimasltki 5, Vannixal4, Clement 2 . Rvan 2 . Weerden 2 . S . Diamond 1, Loughlan 1 . McCaw 1 . Best- Gilmore . Clement, Neeson . Lyon, Dimasl.ki. Doolan. Collegians: Dixon 2, Atkinson 2 . Cooper I,Cottont 1 . Best: Cooper. Dixon . Abbott, Via]. Woolhouse, Dowling. Umpires : A. Stubbs, L. Moncrieff (F), R Benson (J), J. Abbott (B), P . Madclocks, P. Wallis (G ) OLD CANIDERWELL 4.1 9.6 11.10 16.12 (108) BAN YULE 4.0 6.0 10 .4 12 .5 (77) Old Camberwell; Cain 9. Cadzow a . Robinson 2, Darby. Best- Cain, Cadzow. Goodale, Pike, Manwa) . Jones . Banyule: Witchell. D 5, Plavfa'u. S 2. Taylor. N. Playfair. D, Stnall, Ferralh Willntore M . Best: Kayrooz, Gloury . T, Gloury. P. Witche(1. D. O'Connell, Willntore. B. Umpires : M. Monty (F) CAULFIELD GRARfl`HARLINS 0.3 7.5 9 .9 19.12 (126) BEAUMARIS 3.3 6.4 10 .4 12 .7 (79) Caulfield Grammarians: Baxter 5, Harrison 4, Cowlishaw 2, Will 2, Liddell, Scott. D.Pearce, Sinclair. Amiet, Browne . Best : Baxter. Harrison, Will, Foote . Knight, Docker. Beaumaris: Boctor 2, Coote 2, Rieniets 2 . Hayrtes 2 . Healey, Gourlay, M .Atkins, Cai)'ur. Best: Hayrtes, Collins, L.Atkins, M .Atkins, Coote, Teasdale. Umpires : G. Curran (F), L. Blackball (RDL) (F), B. Powell (RDL) . S . Grey (RDL) (B) . R Sevrnour, J .Foster (RDL) (G ) RESERVES OLD & ENTONIANS 1 .1 2.4 2 .4 3 .5(23) PRAHRAN 8 .4 16.9 22.16 28.22 (190) Old Mentonlans : Clarke, Georg[adis. Mackay Best- Drinan, Mills, Moodie, O'Brien, Clarke, R .rVexxander Prahran : Veer 5, Rose 4, Rankin 3. Paleodirnos 3. Killeen 2, R4ndridge 2, Fraser, Lappin, Macdonald, Roberts, wa)[ord, Northway Best: Morgan, Rankin . Killeen, Fraser. Macdonald. Corboy . WHITEFRIARS 5 .2 9.3 12 .6 15.11 (101) ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 2 .1 2.3 3.4 5 .6(36) whitefriars: Reidy 4, Andrews 2, Vernal 2, Maguire, Glenn, T. Carrigg, Anderson, Webb. Brice, Mika. Best: Anderson, Brice, T. Carrtgg. Z. Webb, J. Power. J. Treyvaud. St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Rhoden. Wilson . Connor, Gould. Lomartgo. Best J . Cunningham, Hecker, Chaplin . Teserioro, Connor, Fedderson . GLEN EIRA 2 .5 3.5 9.10 10.11 (71) COLLEGIANS 2 .1 10.2 10,4 16.10 (106) Glen Eira: Marshall 2 . Watt 2, Diamond 2, Tsagliots 2, 7agaate 2, Zurak 2, Best- Egan, Marshall, 7.agame . King. Diamond . Collegians: Thomas 3, Hart 3 . Browning 3 . Skurrie 2, Clark 1 .1 larding 1 . Muirl, Taylorl . Safstrom 1 . Best: Skurrie, Hart, Roach .Thomas, Gribble, Robertson . OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .3 6.5 11.7 17 .13 (115) BANYULE 1 .1 1 .3 2.4 2 .6(18) Old Camberwell : Temlmne. R 4, Mackenzie 2, Webb 2, Saffar 2, Craven, Dapiran . Hardenberg . Scott. Williams . C . Perr}mnan, Kearney. Best: Scott, Cantor, Me Crea, Munro, Hardenberg, Derry . Banyule: Wilson . D. Me Cann. Best: Vartpoeteren, Reed, Baldae. Jubb, Turnbull- Wrtchell . P. CAULFIELD GRANLIIARIANS 5 .2 8.7 12.10 16.19 (115) BEAUhiARIS 3 .1 6.3 10 .3 12 .5 (77) Caulfield Grammarians : Maryerison 5, McAssey 2, Veentjar 2, Dalwood 2, Cossart-Walsh 2, Evans, Krien, Kendall . Best: Ryan. Deal, Krien . Kendall, Bannon, Margerison.
Beaumarls: Vance 3, Q .Greces 3, Bryce 2, J.May 2 . Brook . B.Steeens. Best: J.May, Brook, Aexander. Deluca, Kennedy, Vance.
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A magnificent set of matches to open the 2nd Round ; and every best wish to Coaches, Players, Officiats, & Supporters for successful outcomes !
and the 2nd best sharp end. Both have sensational engine rooms, which, on the Alec Gillon, is wher e
AJAX triumphed over Mentone A mateurs to finish their season on a high note . Gary Blieden starred for the Jackas, ruck roving, Nick gold was in fine form at FB, as was Brad Davis up forward . The Vultures generally bad day was offset by top games from Mick Sullivan, Karl Gurtler, Chris O'Meara, and Mick Meyer.
games are won and lost . With Tony Macgeorgs having yet another stellar year, and also rid of thf niggling injury that lately slowed him up a tad, uI one end, and Brad Bird down the other, tht spectators are in for a treat . The battle of th{ tearaways will also be a huge feature, the SuIlivans O'Meara, and Barr for Mentone, versus the Animals Donovan, Fennell, Manton and Buckle . I'll go for Si Leos by a kick !
Ivanhoe Assumption and is fought out a thriller with the lead changing right up to the final siren . Hoes best were full back Damon Wood, goal sneak John Frisina, and ruckman Michael Sloan (even though injured) . Bloods had great efforts from Daniel Den Braber on his wing, plus Jason Livingstone & Marchi Tarulli in a ck .
St Leos Emmaus WP walloped tsh Blues, in a power-laden pre-finals hit out . The Animals weren't naming names, but apparently Guy Donovan, Jason Fennel, Don Dini, Steven Buckle, plus 17 other blokes had a fair bit to do with it! The Ashers best were George Smyth at BP, and Julian Smith running the boundary to commence his 2003 pre-season!! University Pie _- impressively survived the challenge from we with a solid team display . James Green and Chris Sandeford were the less anon, aous better players for Blacks . Hope that doesn't get you into strife with Paul, Jack! Old Geelong was sunk by Williamstown CYMS after looking good early, but couldn't counter CY's rampaging 2nd half. Matt Goldsworthy, Bryan Grills, & Nick Bayne flew the OGGs' flag gallantly. And a great finish to the season by the CY stalwarts . 2ND SE IV , SENIORS St Leos Emmaus GVP and Mentc-ie ; clash in the instant Promotion match . The Vultures knocked off the Animals in their R7 & 16 meetings by 36 and 9 points respectively, which should give them a warm, rosy glow about today's game . In fact it means diddley squat, because neither side's home ground does them any favours, and today's meeting will be the first time they meet on one which does . Statistically, these teams are the D1 giants, with Mentone having the highest scoring attack and the 3rd best defence : while St Leos have the best defence 16
h ____ ;_es battles University Blacks and h, ing beaten the Blacks narrowly at both outings to date have to be favoured to win. It is hard to guess the impact of eligible Senior players dropping back for the Ashers, but it could be another factor in their favour . They are clearly the stand out side in the competition and should win by 3-4 goals .
: rrsity Blacks challenge Aquinas for th e Preliminary- berth in what promises to be brilliant follow up to the Saturday game. The teams are one win apiece from the H & A rounds, with each taking the points on their home grounds . Percentage-wrise, the sides finished nearly line ball, but the Blacks are a lower revving unit, having scored 179 points less than the Bloods for the year, but also conceding 176 points fewer. Paul O'Shamiassy, who is more careful with information about the Blacks' line up, than th e
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fUB) at one end, and Andy Cultrera and L . in stone at the opposite . One thing that : :lows is that his Bloods will exhaust every bodies in their drive for vietoryk Blacks will just confound tha t w points in a wonderful game , ace off with the Jackas leading H & A encounters, and perhaps with of some seniors dropping back . In imals inflicted one of the Ashers ~ .s for the season so their current form is ,~ood . Conditions are forecast to be fine put the speedy Jackas in their preferre d id they should win by 2-3 goals s the contacts are: 988 9 1979 (H
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u19 graduate is a great dashing defender e clubman who makes headlines on and :Ad . Daniel "Noddy" Lear reached 10 0 Rd18, and elusive running link player, a ,urite who is well endowed with talent. Jcason "Ji:umpy" Fennel played 50 games in Rd1 8 , :i asset to the Animals with his onfield in and football prowess, not to mentio n li -ips . Robert "Ferret" McGloin played 5 0 n R , il8, the cute one of the bobcat twins, ha s i courage and football ability despite bein g challenged. Adrian Daily a hard working h ed 50 games in the Preliminary Finals :ub XVIII, great
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Old Scotch defeated Collegians by 39 points to replace them in second place . The first semi was between Collegians and Old Haileybury who had finished the season with four straight wins . Martin Jackson and Anthony Damon umpired the match . Collegians 3 points in front at half time kicked 4 .2 to 0 .1 in the premiership quarter and lead by 28 points at the last change . Mark Seccull, switched into the ruck, gave the Blood s great drive, and in a superb last quarter, with Hilton also starring, O .H . kicked 8.7 to 0 .0 to win by 27 points . Best were Hilton, Seccull, Connell, Carty, Kraus (O .H .) and Bennett, Deane-Johns, Jefferson (Coll .). St Kevins OB reversed the previous week's narrow defeat when they kicked 6 .6 in the final term to Ormond's 1 .4 to win by 19 points . Best were Ryan, Bossong, Keighran (S.K) and Collins, Fraser, Horsfield (Orm.) .
A real form reversal n 'C' second semi. At half time St Bedes led NOB by 42 points, and went on to lose by 32 points, a 74 point turnaround . The victors kicked 10 .3 to 2 .2 in the final term . Forbes, Boyle and a true veteran Bruno Conti, starred for NOB, and McCarthy, Zalic and McGraw were St Bedes best. The 'D' second Semi secured Beaumaris' promotion to 'C' and put Old Geelong into the preliminary final against Whitefriars . At the last change it was 9.9 to 9 .8, and then the Sharks got their free flowing game into gear and with winners allover the ground, and accuracy, kicked 11 .1 to 2 .1 to win by 47 points . Salisbury, with 8 goals was BOG, just in front of Nicholson, Sherman, Wright.
;kl The `A' Section first semi saw St Bernards reverse the Round 18 result when they held out a determined second half by Old Haileybury to win 10 .10 (70) to 7 .18(60) . The losers wasted a chance in the final term when they kicked 0 .5 . The Gollants, Luke and Jason, kicked 7 of the victors 10 goals . Captain coach Frank Dunnell was best, and others to do well were John Law, Corey Mallia, Wayne Carey and Gavin Keane . The fearless Andrew Walden was Old Haileybury's best . Old Trinity showed they were a real chance for the .,,,
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Mazenod went into 'D' section grand final when they won the preliminary final against St Bodes, 18.17 to 10 .8. Best were O'Hara, McLean, Marshall (Ma . xandAlgeri,HMco(StBdes)
Eight points down at last change, St Leos kicked 8 .7 to Old Essendon's solitary point to win 'E' Section semi by 46 points. Best were P . Murphy, D . Miller, A . Douglas (St Leos) . Leading goalkickers were ; 'A' Petroff (Marc) 53, 'B Acreman (Old Ment .) 73, 'C' R. Bergman (St Kilda: 107, 'D' Peter Green (Mazenod) 65, 'E' D . De Morton (W. Bruns) 108, 'F Simundza (Old Ess) 107 . r------
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Kevins OB were on top all day in the 'D' Preliminary final, 15 .9 to 10.16 .
Chris 'Lofty Rowston played his 150th game for Hampton Rovers when he ran onto the field for the â&#x20AC;˘C' Section first semi against St Kevin's OB. Club Best and Fairest in 1975 and 1981, 'D' Section Best and Fairest in 1975, state team in Tasmania in 1982 . Chris, a nippy, fearless rover has been a great team man and committee member . I'll bet it was a big night for Chris as the Rovers won the first semi, 2?,12 to 17 .8 . It would have been a sad night for Chris (nuts) Nettleford who played his 100th game for St Kevins . ?,iarcellin (A) confirmed their superiority when they recorded their 3rd victory for the season against the _~,onds, 22 .17 to 14 .9 . Best were Fraser, Jones (5 goals), Nick Bourke (7 goals) (Marcellin) and Ritchie, Burke, Boyanton (3) (Ormond) .
Best and Fairest results were as follows ; 'A' Peter Aughton (St Bernards) 19, on count back from H, Royal (Coburg), 'B' R . Shepherd (Res. OB) 26 from M. Bates (Res . OB) 19, 'C' A. Flavel (UHSOB 24) from M. Yeo (Old Carey) 21, 'D' P . O'Dwyer (Ass.) 26 from M . Fanning (St Kevin's) 17, 'E' G . Towan (ANZ) 21 from ', T . Walker (AMP 18, 'F' G . Myers (Comm . Bank) from G . Miles (Bull-Temp) 21, 'J .1' W. Morris (Ormond) 20 from I . Kilpatrick (Ivanhoe) 16, 'J .2' M . Thompson (H . Rovers) 32 from W. Truefoldt (Res . OB) 19 . Can anyone name the player who went on to play in Collingwood Isis? Old Brighton paid tribute to a great footballer and 'perhaps our best ever representative' Richard Thomas, on his 150 games - a club best and fairest winner more times than can be remembered and also a'C' Section best and fairest . In 'A' Section first semi St Bernards broke their run of three defeats when they were in control all day to defeat Ormond by 19 points . Parkside's victory by 5 points over Old Xavs, in 'C' first semi was the closest result, final scores being 15.18 (108) to 15 .13 (103) . Best were ; Parkside, B . Clarke, Nankervis, Ridd (who went on to become a leading VAFA umpire), Fitzgerald, Felle, Quaife (5 ; oals) and Old Xaverians, Noonan, Hense, Peppard, 1ieNamee, Cookesley, Lawrence (6 goals) .
Best and Fairest winners were 'A' Section Leo Carney (North OB) 15, Peter Burt (Old Paradians) 14, Kevin Power (North OB) 13, 'B' Section Mike
Birrell (Old Carey) 23, Brian Steele (Old Scotch 17, 'C' Section Mitch McKenzie (Old Xavs) 30, D . Tuck (Assump) 17, 'D' Section Rick Thomas (Old Brighton) 30, G . O'Brien (Latrobe Blacks) 18, 'E' Section B . Ivey (West Brunswick) 20, J . Jones (AMP Society) and P. Toohey (Marcellin), 'F' Section R . Wood (Old Ment) 21, B. Halliday (Monash) 17 . One player mentioned is the father of two AFL players . Can you name him? Father of Luke (B . Lions) and Sam (W. Bulldogs), is Kevin .
Bill Rodda played his 200th games for Parkdale in the first semi against Latrobe . Walker of Old Ivanhoe (E Section) with 109 and Ratcliffe (Power House) in Junior Section 1 with 106 scored the magic 'ton' of goals for the season . In 'A' Section first semi, Old Paradians were far too strong for Coburg and after leading by 19 points at half time went away to win by 50 points . Duke, Burt, Denai (Old Par) and Emselle, N . Beattie and Zylie (Coburg) were best .
Closest semi was in 'C' Section where Power House 16 .13 defeated St Kilda CBC 15 .15 with Hammett, Daniel and Bartlett (7 goals) and Drew, Dynon, Casey (7 goals) the best for their respective clubs . s. A _ --a A I Caulfield Grammarians 20 points ahead at orange time, withstood a strong bid from Uni Blacks to triumph by 5 points. Best for the winners were Barker, Vorratll and Ward, while Sinclair, Shackelton and Burston starred for the losers . In 'B' Section UHS Old Boys and North Old Boys drew 4.4 each, with UHS scoreless in the last quarter, while North Old Boys scored 2 .2. Other results were - 'C' Section - St Bernards (3rd) 11 .8 d . Monash (2nd) 6.6 . 'D' Section - St Pat's (4th) 12 .17 d . AJAX (3rd) 5 .8; Hampton Rovers (2nd) 10 .7 d. Parkside (1st) 8 .11 . 'E' Section - Assumption (3rd) 7 .10 d. AMP Society (4th) 4.13; Toor-Malvern (2nd) 10 .6 d. Old Trinity (lst) 7.12 .
Best and Fairest awards for the season -'A' Section J . Fisher (Kew) 1, Brian Weyman (Old Par .) 2, David Hughes (Old Scotch) 3 . 'B' Section - P . Hoy (St Kilda CBC) 1, L. Prosser (UHSOB) 2, R. Wood (Ormond) 3 . 'C' Section - G . McKay (Alphington 1, J . Thomas (Old Carey) 2 . 'D' Section - H . Jolson (AJAX) 1, Brewer (Nat . Bank) 2 . 'E' Section - M . O'Dwyer (ESA) 1, K . A . Wood (Old Camberwell .
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Lyo Hugh n KNITWEAR Review The Fitzroy Reds added to Peninsula's losing woe s with a stirring 26 point win at Brunswick Street . The Pirates season has continued to slide after starting like a freight train . Payze and Dentry tolled up fonvard kieking three goals each, while Stainforth and Cook had good games . In comparison, the Reds completed the season the way every team hope and finished on a high . Benjy Lee and his teammates would have fired up the old Fitzroy change rooms in fine style as the Reds marched home and celebrated . They took the lead with two goals to none in the first quarter, and gradually built on this to eventually finish with 11 goals to seven . Tornese and Sullivan provided focal points up forward both kicking three goals . Lee, Cahill and Drury gathered plenty of possessions and stifled any chance of a Peninsula come from behind victory . Old Carey was beaten in a close game against Parkside . The Devils theme song was heard loud and clear from the stands at Marcellin College, as the visitors snatched the end of season glory to win by a goal . In the first quarter Parkside got to the contest first and gave Moodie plenty of chances at full forward . They kicked three goals to one but could have easily scored more . They continued to win more of the ball around the ground in the second quarter, and had three dangerous forwards in Moodie, Romano and Starkie. Carey had several chances but strong defence from Barlow kept them from capitalising. Parkside led eight goals to four at half time and was full of confidence . Ten minutes into the third quarter, Parkside suffered from some dubious umpiring decisions and a consequently a series of 50 metre penalties were dealt . Players lost focus which gave Carey a chance . Strong marking from full-forward Raft helped the home side to a seven point lead at the last change . Carey looked good half way through the last quarter but kicked behinds . McCall was controlling the ruck and Wise ran tirelessly. Parkside showed great character to eventually fight back to win the match . Best players were the courageous Anthony Romano, defender Barlow, McCall, Wise and Hockey. For Old Carey Chris Smith in the midfield, Chris Battle and Dino Faelis in defence, and John Raft at fitll-forward were good players . As expected Bentleigh accounted for Kew in a one sided affair, the B's started with a 10 goal first quarter and finished off with a seven goal last term to run out 139 point winners . Dimattina and Handfield were good all day and McCulloch again stood tall in the backline . Bentleigh now loo k 26
forward to the finals and the all important do or die clash with La Trobe University. The Trobes continued their winning ways last v running out effortless ivinners against Oakle The students polished their skills in the August as they won by a comfortable eight goals. Second Semi-Final: Yarra Valley v Salesian Finals football is here! And the fever will erup Central Reserve, Glen Waverley this Saturday raging hot premiership favourite Yarra Valley second placed Salesians do battle . The two te, met last week with an alarming score-line . Bushrangers belted the Collegians by a massive points . Not many guesses who the punters w Y ionthswek!Iagmfctndouse
Valley simply flexed their dominance witl methodical and confidence boosting win. Sale; on the other hand rested several key play enabling them to try different strategies and fres] up their match winners . Ivan Bobetic and spectacular Nannes were both rested . Presid Andrew Seager believes his side's finals experie will hold them in good stead . "During the past th or four weeks we have done our homework on Ye Valley. We have studied their tactics and kr. which players we need to shut down. Added v, our D2 finals experience I think you will se( different match this week and hopefully an up ; Yarra Valley will go into this game confident and,, it should . The Bushrangers have not been pusl too many times this season compared to Sales who have struggled when it counts . Yarra Valle height advantage and the good form of Ash and F
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Trobe University in what shapes as an intriguing contest . The B's are used to kicking big scores however have played most of the season on their small home ground at Arthur Street . Sharp who had his radar on last week kicking seven goals will be one player to watch . He is the D2 leading goal er and has been in fine touch recently . Bu t 's football is a different standard and often th e pressure plays havoc with forwards confidence and I'teir goal scoring opportunities . University is a form side winning seven of their last eight . In contrast Bentleigh is said to be a toughened side who knows how to play final's football . Dimattina and Sice will also be vital in deciding this match . For the Trobers, if they get there sums right anything could happen . They enjoy the bigger grounds and wide open -paces . The winner will come down to who wants it most on the day. The team that applies man on man nressure and is prepared to run all day will will .
1 this recipe in mind I'll tip flle, students to ru n ;s off Bentleigh and win by three goals .
S :ds to defeat Yarra Valley in a close game . Both teams have dominated the competition with 16 wins each, however the Reds have beaten the Bushrangers twice in the home and away season . eds by 12 points . -eninsula will account for Old Carey and brighten t11e spirits of its senior players with a solid final s cc . Pirates by 27 points.
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V AFAUA S pO1DS® r : The VAFAUA would like to th an k Sportscover for their con tinued sponsorship duri ng the 2002 VAFA season. Sportscover is a major sponsor of the VAFA also and we are proud to wear their brand name on the back of ou r
shirts. Sportscover provides quality S(?Q 1_,~, js~ 0~/E(~ EFT"s ~ insurance at a sporting p ri ce. l ° GRA IG'S ADV ( __ .Atal imes, pectaors are expected to behave in a becomin g and orderly fashion and this precludes negative barracking of both the opposition and the umpires (from APS/AGS Schools Code of Conduct - football) .
VAFAUA NEWS 7-"- ; - _ : Welcome to Finals footy, where the weather is fine and teams introduce music into their pre-game warm up and umpires go and have their "finals" hair cut . To all teams in the finals the VAFAUA wish you the best in your efforts in reaching that premiership cup and promotion to a higher section for 2003 . Congratulations Andrea and Graham Thwattes who had a baby girl last week. Andrea, Graham and Brooke Alexandra are doing well . Leah Gallagher would like to thank everyone at Old Haileybury for their kind support and hospitality during her 300th game last weekend, especially in the aftermatch where they looked after all the umpires who came back for a drink . Interesting fact from her game was there was 2,145 games of umpiring experience between her umpiring crew of Steve McCarthy, Andrew Rechtman, Bernie Hoare and Ken Coghian, that's not including the 300 games Graham Thwaites has umpired who went along to watch the game. Well done Matt Taylor a member of the voting brigade who umpired his first A Section match in Round 17 . Well done also to John Ralph who last weekend umpired his 50th VAFA game .
PRE FINALS DINNER On Monday night the umpires had their Annual Pre Finals Dinner at the MCC Dining room with present, past umpires, life members and guests to reflect on the year or vears before . Ivlanv thanks to our Guest speaker David Parkin who donated his valuable time to attend and make the night even better . After the dinner the die-hards ventured off to the Crown Casino to engage in more activity, talk about the season that was and support the U4FA sponsor . Awa rd Winners: Life Membership - Leah Gallagher, Andrea Thwaite s
10 Years Service - Mark Jenkins, Jason Moore . Anthony Simpson Bob Dunstan Award - Anthony Damen Andy Carrick Award - Alan Ladd Most Improved Field Umpire - Mark Morrison Most Improved Boundary Umpire - Neil Woods Most Improved Goal Umpire - Clive Shipley Golden Whistle - Matt Taylor
C QACHEu" C : - ": : . : (REQUEST FOR A COUNT OF PLAYERS) Only a team captain can make a request at any time that the
Held umpire conduct a count of the number of players of the opposing team . When this request is made the umpire shall stop play at tht first opportunity, call into lines within the centre square players of both teams who are at the time on the ground complete the count and report to the VAFA all details of tht count including scores at the time . Where players exceed the permitted number . The field umpir¢ will award a free kick to the captain of the opposing team to be taken at the centre circle or where play was stopped, whichever is the greater penalty against the offending team . A 25-metr( penalty is imposed - note the offending team does not lose al points scored in the math up to the time of the count . Where player numbers are found to be correct and/or ihe request was without merit. The field umpire will award a free kick to the captain of the opposing team to be taken at thc centre circle or where play was stopped, whichever is the greater penalty against the offending team . A 25-metre penalty is then added to the position where the free kick was awarded and finally if the filed umpire (s) are the opinion a request was made to delay play or the request lacked merit, the tunpires are to report the player (captain) who requested are count for Time Wasting . In this instance the penalty is to be applied, however whether the captain is to be reported is to be the decision of the umpire who has to decide whether the count was a deliberate ploy to stop play for whate r reason . How many players from each team are permitted in the centre square for a bounce? (Al 3, (B) 5. (C) 2, (D) 4 . Last week's winner is Tim Shearer of the Old Scotch Football Club ; please contact Karen at the VAFA to collect your prize . Last week's answer : A team count would be requested by the Opposition Team Captain . Please send all entries to the below e-mail address to win a VAFA prize .
ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG : Robert Sneddon: Nickname: Wombat or KD . A Section Field Umpire, Games Umpired : Appox 150, AFI. Team : "Go Bombers", Best AFL Player : James Hird, Best VAFA Player: Peter Harris (if the stories are true that Agate tells me), Hobbies : Running, Bike Riding, Bushwalking with family and friends and Renovating my house . Ken Brewer: Nickname : Muscles . B Section Goal Umpire. Games Umpired : 110 (Field) 17 (Goal), AFL Team : Kangaroos, Best AFL Player : Anthony Stevens, Best VAFA Player : Tim Harvey (St. Bernards), Hobbies : Cricket, Golf and Tennis. Graeme Huniehen : Nickname: GH, Punishem A Section Field Umpire . Games Umpired : 500 (80 VAr'A), AFL Team : Essendon . Best AFL Player : Dermot Brereton, Best VAFA Player : Michael Blood (Old havs) . Hobbies : Watching my kids involved in sport and VAFAUA Fitness Coach ,
SOCIAL EVENTS : 22/9 A Section Grand Final Brunch - 2219 Grand Final BBQ and Band (Band plays from 7pm) - 27i9 Presentation Night: Crown Casino. VISIT THE VAFAUA WEBSITE : www,vafaua,asn.au
All correspondence to eraigt~aconipangsotutions .eom.au THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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Albie Firley
5 Chris Simon
5 Wayne Hinton
5 Max Wittmann
Paul Hoffman
6 Neil Woods
7 Paul Croxford
6 Dash Peiri s
Adam Conquest
7 Sean Scully
8 Trevor Hansen
7 Alan Ladd
Landan Blackball
8 Tony Hegan
9 James Van Beek
8 Nick Evans
Mark Taylor
9 Damian Lane
10 Tristan Bowman
9 Nathan Carlyon
1 0 Avi Wekselman
11 Alan Stubbs
11 Mitch Buxton
11 Paul Tuppen
11 Luke Holmes
12 Mark Morrison
12 Jamie Kvins
14 Tim Tingiri
12 Daniel Mousley
14 Ash Hoogendyk
14 Michael Gilday
15 Michael Sneddon
14 Sharon Alger
15 Tim Doecke
15 Mark Jenkins
16 Luke Moncrieff
15 Geoff Curran
16 Mervyn Monty
16 Craig Brajtberg
17 Mick Robins
16 Peter Wood s
17 Peter Keogh
18 Tim Sutcliffe
18 George Paleodimos
17 Mark Gibson
18 Peter Simpson
19 Scott Mackie
21 David Iron s
18 Jason McNiece
19 Andrew Fyfe
20 David D'Alter a
22 David Longworth
19 Steve McCarthy
20 Brian Woodhead
21 Justin Grossbard
23 Robert Sneddon
20 John Ralph
21 Gajanan Skandakumar
22 Rick Love
24 Jason Moore
21 Patrick Maebus
22 Chris Collins
23 Chris Stevens
25 Mat Taylor
22 Nick Fennessy
23 Peter Griffiths
24 Miles Argall
26 Patrick Coulthard
23 Greg Rowlings
24 Leigh Dillon
25 Richard Eastwood
27 PaulJone s
24 Graeme Hunichen
25 Lionel Katz
27 Euan Lindsay
28 Ron Marlyn
25 Geoff Moore
26 Daniel Dinneen
28 Leah Gallagher
30 Anthony Lilley
26 Andrew Shiels
27 Anthony Simpson
29 Gerard Rolfs
32 Jarred Aspinall
27 Matt Cox
28 Ken McNiec e
30 Simon Olive
34 Daniel Stephens
28 Paul Lamble
29 Peter Jame s
31 Rob Schuller
35 Dianne Whitele y
29 Chris Garcia
31 Robert Semmens
33 Simon Stoke s
30 Justin Lipson
32 Anthony Damen
34 Jeremy Heffernan
33 Robert Mayston
33 Michael Forde
35 Graham Thwaites
34 Graeme Morgan
34 Stephen Morgan
37 David Murray
35 Jason Lane
35 Troy Brook s
36 Matthew Meier
37 Gavin Roberts
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0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002 31
: iT'S taken 68 years for Ormond to fall on, ,,: ~" .e elite sections. In 1934 it won the C Sec. .on flag and since then have racked up one of the best records in the VAFA winning four A Section flags in a row and five in six years between 1985 and 1990 . They also won three in a row between 1971 to 1973 and another A grade premiership in 1950. The Menders were promoted to A grade after winning the B Section flag in 1968. It seems that Hampton Rovers, who finished a game above Ormond, might be the only district club in the top-two divisions as of ne :,t year. In the C Section finals, there is only one district team and that is fourth placed Beaumaris . Even during Ormond's run in the early 70s Coburg was the only other district team to play in the three finals series. In its 1980s run there were no district teams .It would seem the old boys network and facilities have it over the local foot- club .
THE F L senior coaching, 17 o f those in the VAFA, an d some 471 Senior games Mike IUicArthur-Allen has retired . Well that is what he is intimating. "Like an old soldier with a similar name, "I will now just fade away" (General
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Douglas iriacarthur) . ~>A c as the star of 1, Ormond run (read above snippet) in the 1980s . Could the great McArthur-Allen, "return" to the EE Gunn Reserve to resurrect the Monders ? (9 mc ; LOVED this varn from Aquinas's member Brendan McKenna, who as a teenager, had many phone calls from girls seeking Collingwood's Peter McKenna. "Dad is Peter so we used to get calls all the time . "I didn't cash in on the opportunity - I was too young and naive," Brendan said . The Collingwood fullforward was a teenage idol in his hey day with his Beatles-like appearance .
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BEGIN : ELSTERN"~~iICK is a couple 째 years away from 100 years as a club . Third-generation Wicks member is Col Paige and each week at VAFA headquarters, which are metres from Elsternwick's home ground, he can be found pawing through "Amateur Footballers" gathering
statistics . It's a labor of love for Col, who epitomises the hard work of club supporters. STILL MATCHING UP : GOOD to see ormer Xavs' three-time premiership assistant coach Mike O'Shaughnessy, AKA Ralph, still in the Sydney coaches' box . Ralph, who is P ScDonald's HR head in harbortown, was doing the match ups for Rodney Eade but has remained in the role with Paul Roos . 3 REX IS BACK: THIS column was complimentary earlier in the season about th e
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The appeal is in its fourth consecutive year . This year the aim is to fund an upgrade of the cardiovascular units and increasing awareness of men's health issues . Dad's Day Out will be at Queen's Warehouse, 26 Blyth Street, Melbourne ("Meiways" : 2E H7) from 10am to 5pm. SIMON'S WARM SIDE: MARCELLIN coach Simon Dalrymple is/was an outstanding cricketer and footballer. Simon though, might be best remembered for taking the Eagles from a chance to start in B Section last year to winning the A Section premiership . We think we might have figured out one of his techniques on receipt of an e-mail from Simon which contained Kermit, from "Sesame Street" fame, singing a jingle that told us that he "loves" us . If you too would like to use the technique, during the intense fmals program, we are happy to forward you the jingle via the e-mail below!
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EIGHTEEN REVIEW In a hard fought battle at Western Oval, West Brunswick scored a timely win over Swinburn e University, thereby snuffing out the final's hopes of the Razorbacks . The job by Magpies' John Jenkins on Swinburne's star forward Jason Murchie went a long way towards this win . The aforementioned result was handy for Eisternwiek, as coupled with their victory over Syndal, meant they clinched fourth spot and can look forward to their first-semi final clash on Sunday against West Brunswick with some degree of confidence . The battle to avoid the second relegation spot was resolved on Saturday with Monash Gryphons coming out on top, thereby condemning Power House to their second successive season of relegation . First year Gryphon Dan Baxter was excellent for the winners . In a dress rehearsal for the Second Semi, St Johns and Hawthorn clashed. St Johns shot out from the blocks and held a seven goal lead at quarter time. Hawthorn eroded the lead and in fact hit the front midway through the last quarter, only to see the Jocs fight back once more . Scotty Hilton was at his irrepressible best whilst Hayes was good for the Hawks . Finallv, South Melbourne defeated Richmond. Again, a reminder to send in nominations (Y you haven't done so already)for the D3 Team Of The Year. Naturally, we would love to hear from each and every club (we've only heard from about hatf so far), and we don't want any excuses about so-and-so not getting a mention, so contact us ASAP! The team will be announced in the Grand Final edition of the D3 report .
SEMI FINALS PREVIE W WHAT PETE SAYS : Saturdays Second Semi Final sees St . John's OC up against Hawthorn Amateurs in what should be a classy, high-octane affair. As their positions on the ladder indicate, there are plenty of top-line players for each side, both with well organized and disciplined teams. Most observers I'm sure would have predicted St . John's to be up around the top of the tree and Hawthorn not all that far behind them, and looking at the playing list, it's not hard to see why . Koppens, Hilton, Emery in the green, gold and black, linirig up against the Averys, Lauletta and Pollock in the gold and brown (hmm, getting dangerously close to a Stranglers song there), along with a host of impressive youngsters for both teams . However, the question of the lips of most neutral observers is : will the exciting, enigmatic, entertaining Jackomos play?? Both teams give very compelling reasons for me picking them, but I have said from the start of the season that the JOCs are my pick for the flag, and they've given me no reason to pick against them today either. St. John's OC by 20 points. Sundays cut-throat First Semi Final between West Brunswick and Elsternwiek promises to be, uh, wicked . Elstemwick
have surprised many observers (well mysel f anyway, who picked them to finished amongst the bottom three) and hav e been particularly impressive in the second half of this campaign, due in no small part I'm sure to the return of the inspirational Leigh Murphy . They are no one man band however, boasting talent such as the Maliony boys and "Jumpin"' Jack Neill. VJest Brunswick on the other hand, despite fulfilling most people's expectations, did hit the skids for a brief period in the second half of this season, slipping out of the top two and unable to recover that ground . They too have plenty of class on display, especially across halfback and in their midfield/on-ball division . Names such as Adam Cannane, Richard and Steve Benjamin, Sam Pietch and Rob 'West have been regularly amongst the best for the West this season . Tough to call, but I have the feeling that Elsternwick may edge it in a thriller by 7 points. WHAT ED SAYS: St.Johns certainly deserve to go into the finals as favourites after a great year for the club . With a few players returning from injury, they will be further bolstered after their win on the weekend . The Hawks have been developing a young crew over the past few years and the future of the club looks sound.
Hawthorn's main aim will be to stop the explosive start the Jocs have enjoyed against them in recent clashes . With Koppens a class act in the ruck, midfielders such as Walker and Emery often get first use of the ball . With the likes of Hilton (will be charging a fee soon Scotty) and Jones up forward, it is a dangerous set up. The Hawks main strength has been their evetmess, a fact emphasised when ten individuals could have won the club B+F going into the last round . Hard to call with the heart and head clashing . Lets just hope for a great game of footy ! Yes Wife, I distinctly recall you writing of the wicks at the start of the season! There second half of the year has been excellent and they fully deserve their spot in the finals . The Westies have also had a great year under first year coach Julian Siebrand . Save for a few close losses, they could have finished even higher up the table . Both sides are certainly hard at it and it is set up for a great clash . The Westies strength has been their backline, clearly the tightest in the competition . CHB Pietch leads the way in this department and his ably assisted by the likes of'Nugget' Bvrne. This being the case, I think the Wicks might struggle to kick a winning score . Westies to win and advance to the preliminary final .
TWOS: West Brunswick and St Johns meet in the SSF with both sides having enjoyed stellar years . Westies touched up the Jocs last time they met however they have recovered a number of players since then . The Jocs should be too strong although
they shouldn't underestimate the dangerous Fred Vitale ! The First Semi Final sees South Melbourne and Elsternwick clash . As usual, the X factor is how many players South can drop back from the ones, a luxury not enjoyed by Elsternwick . The two sides played out a low scoring thriller in the wind at Albert Park with the Wicks victorious . Been tossing and turning on this one, maybe the Wicks with the twin threat of Currie and Hardin too much too handle ! Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to all who have sent us information . Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter via email on Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink.gov.au or Ed via email on Ed .Sill@locker .com It would be terrific to hear from every team, every week during the season .
Have a great UAt~ A weekend'!
WEST BRUNSWICK - veteran Fred Vitale due to play his 150th game this weekend . Freddy is the second longest serving current player, and my source tells me he was ready to retire then! Also current club secretary Jeremy Tobin recently racked up his 100th game for the club. Multiple shoulder dislocation victim Tobes has found a new lease of life in the two's goalsquare recently, bringing in crowds of Tony Lockett/ Fred Cook proportions to the Western Oval. Well done Freddy and Tobes from all at West Brunswick .
2nd SEMI FIPTr,', - August 31, 2002 SENIOR S Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm . St . Johns OC versus Hawthorn RESERVES Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am. St . Johns OC versus West Brunswick 1st SEMI FIflTAI. - September 01, 2002 SENIORS Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm . West Brunswick versus Elstemuriek RESERVES Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am .
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planning on becoming a successful VAR team - 1119's pre your ticke t The following article was pri nted in the Amateur Footballer Vol 95, No 21 .
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As with the successful political slogan of the '70's, now is the time to decide and act regarding Under 19 football in 1996 for :CLUB S
After today all bar 10 VAFA senior clubs will have finished their vear and will hold or have held post-mortems on season 1995 and start their plans for '96 . Judging by adverts to date in the ",Amateur Footballer" for coaches '96 some clubs have taken the easy option and decided against fielding an Under 19 team in 1996 . 1 MUST ASK °yiJHY"? Sure there is a lot of hard wor k .volved but, in my 6 years on the Executive involved in Under 11 football on only 2 occasions out of a possible 15 has a club it fielding an Under 19 team won the flag in A, B or C Grades (and those 2 had fielded teams in the years prior to their success) . NOW - ITS TIME to get the ball rolling - don't handpass to the m~xt committee. Advertise for or headhunt and UI19 Coach :Ot,V! Start a Recruiting Campaign - Coach ; Players ; support aff NOW! Non-school affiliated clubs should seek a rlationship with a local junior club as can "school" clubs who should be contacting school leavers NOW! Don't just seek r :ayers from the school Isis - numbers are what counts. Its imperative to TALK FACE TO FACE with prospective recruits don't rely on letters and phone calls .
Consideration should also be given to a pre-christmas BBQ night or suchlike to meet the coach and possibly a celebrity guest speaker and get a commitment then from your prospects (sign them up!) . If you can't get 20-25 "certainties" by then you're going to struggle for numbers as successful clubs usually use a urn of 32-35 players during the season . Equally as important as recruiting players is to recruit support staff as no coach can perform to his optimum without full off field support . OTE: If numbers appear to be a problem why not follow the t;.;cellent example set this year by the co-operation of the Banyule, Kew and Ivanhoe clubs in forming the successful "Hybrid" Warringal team whose success was no doubt achieved by the early appointment of a quality coach - Harry Harisiou . The rewards for this hard work (and cost) are the proven short, medium and long term benefits of fielding an under 19 team . COACHES/POTENTIAL COACHE S Its also post-mortem time for a lot of players who through age or injury are contemplating their continuing involvement in our great game . If in doubt about playing why not accept die challenge of coaching - an Under 19 team? Now is the time to prepare yourself for this challenge be it with your club or another club. Before you throw your hat into the U19 coaching ring be sure that the club you talk to has taken or is taking the
steps I have outlined in the earlier paragraphs in this article . Then decide weather you can answer positively to the following requirements forul9 coaching. Passionate and enthusiastic about football . Commitment to amateur football and its requirements (e .g. Discipline) Desire to develop young footballers Understanding of tactics/basic s Level One Coaching Accreditation by April '9 6 Self development through involvement with AFC/VAFA Professional Development Evenings et c
Involvement in recruiting Communication with parents Liaison with Senior Club Coach Liaison with'flie VAFA and other VAFA coache s Last, and most importantly, you must have the time to attend training sessions from Jan/ Feb . through to September. The reward : Short term will be to see your charges gain senior club selection and even possibly state selection . Medium term to have success even finals or a premiership . Long term to contribute to the continuing future success of your club. WHY NOT GIVE IT A GO !
Max Lyon - Ui9 Chairman Reprinted AF Vol 95, No 2 1 Out of 29 senior teams competing in finals this weekend only 8 do not field an U19 team in the VAFA - of this eight one has already shown a strong commitment to do so in 2003 . The figures speak for themselves - HOW SUCCESSFUL DOES YOU CLUB REALLY WANT TO BE???????
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Park had a chance t o 4t'ell the home and away season is over, and we now get down In the business end of the season and the reason we all play tl te game finals! Lrlt.Lilydale did everything right, however, the script was against them as my dark horse for the GP; St. iffary's surprised all with a huge win over Albert Park . While the bye, and subsequent match ratio has worked in Werribee's favour to see them finish on top with the same amount of losses as second and third and an inferior percentage to Rupertswood. The welcome rest will put them in good steadfor an assault on a premiership in weeks to come. Z~ o rd As predicted . the local derby 4 ~ e to be Wearibee at Warrior Park was a match .,t ` atch, .. as easy for the league 1 . ders as it looked vital for 1Veribee to ~m ;h on top of the law- ar~Ld at a cracking pace and i ~' hom+ side that lo( a the better of the two teams ki rto a th -goal breeze ~ ` 1 : : g in to
the break one r Warrior stando, 1 Bee's to be two poin do, IItrerribee began to sit
ball and Justin John wing. the Bee's kic k going into the .: : . chara,tnr in 'die : . mac( rate kicking r .hoN-1er,i 1sehaftr ( In perfect eonditio .
the crucial wane fo r win to Albert Park ove r final's campaign that h . . : ~ first half was sheet dominarcc i,and Dougherty tore the students 3., if,, 'Al ofJ .uc the ground. Mount coal sneas, i.itr ; ,plentyofscrbadueth~rs for the day as did Matt Pereira whose best mind performance and four pats put the match b o the students . Unfortunate- the ;-•= point thrashing of High was not enough - at 'i, as results tve nt ns ` tMounadlime'shrt Rupertswood irav aed I d were : : _ in form . V,`it-h Rup '-il lack of resistance of the home 1 , It at the right time of the rr . Inc— accounted wrI - ? minimal fuss to fi nish a el - second place on the ladder with their 97 point Nictory . The D4 "Dark Her iv y1t .Lilvdale brt . -'ig .i the do-or-die battle tor I I I down its neck, met final spot in the finals . , , ;e fit~ quarter saw a te : ., e
with Albert Park look.int4 th, ^erior 6~ e as A ..en I. ..J: a dangerous up forward < d S 'in, 'enty of the ball i n the centre . The second quar'.; ~c ,? : lift into th4 :: :nd and with Jason Hill and I ~ z C& ; ulentv of the ball, they managed to get ill u,> > i„ ~win ~o lead by four points at the major break. ? i eand ( en physical third quarter saw the St ary's back line euuGr siege, and with O'Halloran, Perelbera and I :endy ri~!thstanding the charge for the Saints, their . .: rebounded to lead by three goals at the final break. !"te : ' >Icons d :g deep again in the final quarter arid with Wes Roe and Shaun Robinson playing well, Albert
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inaccurr o-d ci r dowt, -, a RVan iv. _ et up forward for the Saint s able to boo :. j . : : _ tic to next weeks elimination final with a 25 point r•icton, . In the battle between the cellar dwellers, BuIleen surprised a disappointing Box Hill North by five points .
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1 :s N(-'--l BRUNSWIC K Rupc ~~ouu ha~e been the "Secret Squirrels" of the comj - n ion, in a smoke and mirrors strate(Ay leading into ttte ;pa- it that would make Kevin Sheedy proud . It has final's appe s, to iwe paid dividends for die lads from Sunbur y I .:r have continued to improve each week to peak at ti . . . it . .ne of the year . North Brunswick, on die other h. x; .'_ b .it workman like in their lead up to the finals ai d
s rest Nath die bye last week will be fresh going int o uld e a titanic strnzggle . Both teams ooze inth class
[d some of the match-ups will be keys to die match . p1; such as Kupc' Baines vs North's Rnook on die wulgs, Nortlis Care liiur ` tip ~ Rupo's Fllrm and even North's Verga being manned up 's "atty 4Vest . in their only meeting this - [h, and this will still be stinging in North year, Rupo fl Brmsuie s .ad . However, I believe that Rupertswood have done evei 1ir° right, thus far, and with an open, dry . Preston
v C 1, tI<run will be too much for North to counter a s ')ok a meeting 1rith tVerribee with a 16 point victory . NC"TII BRUNSWICK
This `:` be an tine ` match between two teams that hav e e.-,li^nenecd the ups and downs of a torrid season . Albert Park's form b `cuntl into die final's campaign would appear to be more solid tkith Cotuteen Nrhns (including North Brunswick) while North have not lost since that encounter sonic five rounds ago . The head to head matches see the two sides at one match apiece . A lot could also depend on injuries in the senior grades and hence putting players tip for fheir respective finals matches and I believe that North would be the stronger irith depth in this regard given die week's rest . In what should be a tight encounter. I believe an upset will be in die making as North. Br ~swi * : akea : ;pcloser to grri , ;tlian llpoint win Sept 01 . 2002 's Last week's cut ie, to this the main course, has left me pondet :i;g a_- to i : hether -e could double tip against die Falcons. These two teams have probably cost me the VAFA tipping comp and their form has been harder to pick than a broken nose. In their two meetings this season, Albert Park won at Ferndale Park, and The Saints won at Oval 20 . Both teams have prolific goal scoring ability, and die score line will resemble the shoot-out at OK Corral . ri;ith Allan for the Falcons and Jeremy Dwyer for the Saints likely to kick bags . However. I believe this is a match that will be won in the engine room arid
while Albert Park's engine room has not been firing on all cviinders in recent weeks, the Saints on-ball brigade of Gilcluist, D ryer & Hill are up there with the 1 . . the i-a6ue. For this reason . I believe it will be St .Mari= mra it two fiom two as they knockout the Falcons with a krlackou- 31pt vietory . pFsERVES - UHS-VU versus kit Lilydal e Jud6ing by the results of their seniors, Uni High School have bc u focusing on this Reserves finals berth for some weeks now, ,:, h.ile Mount have been focusuig on the big one in the Seniors and were a little unfortunate that results did not go their way . In their only meeting for the year, it was the students home in a close match by eight points . Mount has been good at times, however . injuries have played their part in a few losses . Ultimately-, I believe that the student's focus on qualifying plc?ers will take its toll on the undermanned Mt .Lilydale as tp'i-VB book a ticket to the semis with a 29pt victory . ~_ 'OCIAL Mt . Lilydale have Simon Madden and Nathan .,iompson asgu(-,sts at their Sportsmen's iAuction IJight sta*iui g
"rpm at 510.00 per head on Saturday the 31st of August. pTa6S CORRESPONDENTS Please get both your reserves and - nior reports into me, as I will not be at the matches thi s k . Have them to me at gavallfClcleanevenLeonl .au by no - than midday on Monday.
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L i PARK - Congrr i uiauons to Semi ,: : zit v: ho pla. :' _. o otrl game nst Si _: ary's last evee' It h~ ~ been a gr <t ~
in for Sean and the ralcon's look forward to many more Tues from him in the future.
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2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday
A Elsternwick Park Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Elsternwick Park 2nd Semi 08-Sep Sunday Elsterrnvick Park Preliminary 15-Sep Sunday Elstermk9ek Park Grand 22-Sep Sunday
U19(1) Parkdale
B Elsternwick Park Ist Semi 31-Aug Saturday Elstermvick Park 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday
U19 (2) Scannell 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Seammell lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday
Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday Elsterrnvick Park Grand 21-Sep Saturda y C Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Trevor Barker Ova l
Sandringham Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Eistermvick Park Grand 14-Sep Saturda y DI
GIllon Oval 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Gillon Oval Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday City Oval Box Hill Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill Grand 14-Sep Saturday AJAX - Res 21-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill (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 Saturda y D4 Preston City Oval Qualifying 31-Aug Saturday Preston City Oval Elimination 01-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday Preston City Orval Ist Semi 08-Sep Sunday Preston City Oval Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday
Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale
Scammell Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Scammell Grand 14-Sep Saturday
U19 (3) McHale Stadium 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday McHale Stadium Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday AfeHate Stadium Grand 14-Sep Saturda y hqcHale Stadium U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday BLUE Bentleigh Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Bentleigh Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Bentleigh Grand 14-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill AJAX - U 19 21-Sep Saturday (if required) U19 (2) Camberwell Sports Gr 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturd yaREDCmbenvlSportsG u01-eSnda BuIleen Park Nol Preliminary 07-Sep Saturd aaBulenPrkNoGd14-Sepatur NB: All dates and venues are subject to change due to grouni aixriiability and confirmation in some cases. Venues in bold italicised - TBC (to be confirmed) An updated display will appear weekly in the Amateur Footballer and daily on the VAFA websit e Admission
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Senior Final s (D1-D4) $6 $3 (A-C) $8 $4 Senior Grand Final s (D1-D4) $6 $3 (A-C) $8 $4 U19 Finals $6 $3 (Grand Finals only)
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Elsternwick Park, Elstermvick - 2 p .m .
Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm .
St . Be rnards versus Old Xaverians
RESERVES Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am.
RESERVES Elsternwiek Park, Elstermviek - 11 .20a m
Old Xaverians versus Marcellin
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SENIORS Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m . RESERVES Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m .
Elsternwick Park, Elsternwick - 2 p.m. Old Melburnians versus Old Haileybury RESERVES
Elstermvick Park, Elsternwick - 11 .30 a.m . Old Melburnians versus Old Paradi ans
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Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m .
PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 2002 Gerry Green Res ., Parkdale - 2 p .m .
RESERVES Trevor Barker Oval . Sandringham - 11 .30 a .m .
UNDER-19 SECTION 2 1 S -_ '~ __ ] PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 200 2 SENIORS
PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 2002 Scammell Reserve, South Oakleigh - 2 p .m .
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Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill - 2 p .m.
PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 2002
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Victoria Park-McHale Stadium, Abbotsford - 2 p.m. - TB C
Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill - 11 .30 a.m .
UNDER-19 BLU E 2 SECTIO N PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 2002 SENIORS Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m.
PRELIMINARY FINAL - September 07, 2002 Bentleigh Recreation Reserve, Bentleigh - 2 p .m .
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Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a.m.
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SECTION 1 For the first time in over a month the top four positions have not changed after Saturday's round of matches . Congratulations go to St . Kevins FC and coach Brown for winning the 'minor' premiership after 18 rounds of competition . A sterling effort! De La finished off the season well with a good win over Caulfield Grammarians at W`averley Rd . In a year of 'could have beens', they won 6 from the last 9, lost by ipt to Xavs and beaten in 15 minutes of football by Old Brighton. If they were more consistent, fmal's football was on . For Caulfield, their first year in Section i football was very inconsistent but a terrific learning experience. Coach Obee had Old Brighton firing from the first bounce and by half time were 46pts in front. St. Bernards were able to reduce the deficit to a credible 35pis at the end (maybe O .B .'s slackened off?) . Best for O.B : s was Mentiplay at CHB, and Ryan & Dale across halfback . For the Bernies, Burns in the middle . Crockett & Anderson. Old Xavs finished off the season with a good win over the improving O .M.'s. O .M.'s form has been good over the last month, so this could have been a danger game . At threequarter time, only 20pts separated the two, but in the last, Scanlen, Lowrie & Hardwick provided too much ball for the forwards to win by 57pts . "Whispers" Old Scotch took another top four scalp with an impressive 29pt win . If the Cardinals could kick straight the percentage difference between the two would have been very interesting . Finally, St . Kevins look awesome in their demolition job on Uni Blues at Righetti Oval. By half time they cruised to a 46pt lead and at the end, 77pts was the margin. Best for SKOBS were Kempton, Duggan & Coates . For Uni . best were King, Bradley and Cameron . SECTION 2 Old Trinity had a huge win over Old Haileyfiury kicking 32 goals to 7 . Troon and Cusamano enjoyed the freedom and ran into some handy form for the OT's, while Duperouzel and Pitt shone for the Bloods .
Beaumaris made certain they will carry good form into the finals when they outpointed Mazenod at home . Stanley a standout for the vanquished while Woolnough, tik!indebank and Micky Wilson were excellent contributors for the Sharks . Old Essendon and Werribee fought out an even first half - not surprising given what was hinging on the game for the Bees, but it was 0EG through the good play of Cooper and Balloch who raised the bar in the second half to run out 20pt winners . Ormond began the better and with Old Ivanhoe having to play catch-up football for the remainder of the day the result was in the bag for the Moods. Nagel and Snell never gave in for OIG . Hampton Rovers had the bye . SECTION 3 Old Carey as predicted returned to the wirrner's list at the expense of Therry Penola . OC well served by Katsenavaskis with 7 majors ably supported by Rossignuolo and Evans . Better TP's Bowcock and Quinn .
Rupertswood ran away from Yarra Valley in their match - the Bushrangers doing the right thing in traveling to Sunbury to give Rupo a game before the finals . Well done boys. For Rupo Potter, Dressing and Peter Barry were again prominent .
North Old Boys ran away from Whitefriars i n the final three quarters after an even first at Gillen Oval . Depleted by injury the Friars fitness dropped off quickly and with NOB's Little and Davidson in great touch the Friars had no answer . Ntman, Wallace & Eames again were the mainstay for the young Friars . Old Paradians had a good final's warm-up against Uni . Blacks . The OP's extending their lead at every break to win handsomely . Spinoso and O'Meara were in everything for t . hwiners,lBtackwerPindFul Old Camberwell ran into some ominous form keeping St . Leos Emmaus tttP to zero goals . as they sharpen their claws for their second semi clash with rivals Old Paradians . Weaver, Heffernan & Cottrell had field days for the tik%ellers, while none were better than Phyland, Varney and Kennedy for the Animals . SECTION BLUE Last week's game results saw the 'minor premiership go from the Jackers to Monash Blues. Ajax havf now lost 3 matches in the last four weeks, which is not greal form going into this final's series . More about that later! De ! ~finshedotawfnsiceortagBl Y
atWaverley Rd . De La held a 3pt advantage at the last change but under the sustained pressure of a determined Bentleigh could not hold them off to come up short by 3pts . Best for Di La were S & K Smyth, Roberts and Moloney, Best for th, Demons were Lee . Robertson and Kotofii up forward. Monasl Blues had a great win against their nemesis St . Bedes Menton Tigers . The game was tough, hard and fast, w ith the St . Bede boys really flexing their muscles . But after quarter time, th Blues were able to open the game up to storm on 7g to 2g . Th third was even but Monash ran away with it in the end to vA by 47pts . Mentone Panthers provided the upset of the roun with an incredible 53pt demolition job on the ladder leaden Ajax. The Panthers first half saw them leading b yunbeliva 65pts,aidebyanubeliva 18goalsfrm 1 shots . The 'shell-shocked' Jackets fought on ganiely in the Ihalftoreducmgin53pts-BeforAjaxwPt . Best for the Panthers were FairbantFerandGolbm b with an outstanding 10g, Fisher and Kelly . SECTION RED MHSOB soundly defeated Bulleen Templestom after a great opening first half the Bullants unable to matc their bigger, more stronger opponents . For the High Raleic and Adcock continued their impressive form, while the Lec stood out for the Bullants .
Aquinas gave St. Bernards (2) their second loss in as mar weeks with Crozier, Sorace and Boland doing as they please For the Bermes, whose form is questionable of late, Ryan at Campbell were solid contributors . Old Xaverians (2) and Old Westbourne fought out a beauty wn the fast finishing 4Varriors unable to get the points in the ear game at PvleHale Stadium . A slow start costing the visitor Pilsbury (4) and Hodgson were good Warriors while Freer at Outhred enjoyed the day for Xavs with plenty of the ball . Williamstown CYMS forfeited to La Trobe Uni . Thanks to t
,- ills for supplying a match for the Students in the warm-up ) r semi final this weekend . ~ 速m ~ , 11 n S~_ ;;<;C'PION 1 The two hem aeights of Section 1 football fittingly play off for the chance to have a week's rest and go straight into the Grand Final. Old Xavs have yet to beat the SKOBS boys this year, although they are getting closer . In round two they were defeated by l9pts and round 11 only ipt . Coach CaIlinan will need to cover the likes of O'Keefe and Gissing up fortvard, Ketnpton in the middle, Duggan down back and Dempsey wherever he plays! Coach Brown will need to cover the dangerous Dosay up forward, Pasceri around the packs and the running combination of Scanlon & Lowrie . This game should go down to the wire and in the end SKOBS should win by 7pts . Sunday brings the first knockout Semi Final, Old Brighton v . Marcellin. Both teams have "gun" forwards in Smith and Sileehan . Old Brighton boasts a number of big tall running f4tyers, whereas Marcellin are small yet play a very physical game around the ball . I'm selecting Old Brighton simply because I have been on their bandwagon all year, so I can't get off now! Oh and yeah, they also have a number of avenues to -al as well! SP,CTIOId 2 A win apiece for both Old Essendon and Old Trinity against one another during the year gives no real clear indication to the result of todavs second semi final. 0GG have a wonderful forward line led by Forrest, add to this key pla}znakers in Flaherty and Di Pietro and they will be hard to r~, ereome. OT on the otherhand have players capable of winning the game off their own boot Cusamallo, Hill and Davies will need to be watched . OT's defence is strong and with Troon leading from the front I feel the OT s will get the points by less tllan a kick . Beatunaris go into today's ist semi chock full of confidence . They have twice defeated the Ormond and on both occasions have done so convincingly . Deakin, Gillespie and Windebank have been prime movers on each occasion and will need to be minded today, add to this the likes of Bird, Boreham and Rawlins and you can see the Sharks hold the upper hand. The Mends will need Cook to boot another bag, have Rogash do sometlzlllg special and add to this some magic from Robbins and Clinch and who knows the Mends may yet surprise . The heart says the Moods, but in all honesty the Sharks wi ll hold too many aces today and win well .
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SECTION 3 Old Paradians are primed today for their clash with rivals Old Camberwell in what will be a ripper match . Last time around OP's avenged their Rdl defeat, but this was back in June . 'While the OP's finished on top by two games the Wellers with Langford, Marwood and Ryan up forward have the capability of booting a wining score . OP's on the otherhand wi ll look to key pla}Inakers in Blundell, Bux and O'Meara to get the ball moving their way from the start . The game will be won b y
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OP's up forward or the Wellers defenders who must contain the most potent attack in the section. Given recent form is now distant form I'm tipping an upset with the 8,'ellers to advance to the Grand Final by winning a thriller by 5 points . With a win apiece to Rupertswood and Old Carey against each other during the season tipping todays winner might seem a toss of the coin, however recent form has seen OC drop off dramatically while Rupo have continued to roll along nicely . For OC to win MacFarlane, Trumbull and Angus will need to be at their best, however with the likes of Monzell, Peter Barry, Potter and McGovern amongst others for Rupertswood they will hold too many big guns for OC and win well . SECTION BLUE The second Semi Final sees the tall, strong, physical Monash Blues play the quick, fleet-footed Ajax team at Bentleigh Reserve . The victor will be the team, which can play their style of game the longer . Bentleigh Reserve is nice and wide, which allows plenty of room for those Ferrari runners to move . Whereas, if the Blues can keep the ball in the corridor and kick long into their forward zone, a winning score looks li kely. In a cliffhanger, the Blues will have the week's rest, mainly due to the 'Captain Blood' of the Under 19 Competition . Oakleigh meets St . Bedes Mentone Panthers at Bentleigh Reserve after Sunday lunch . Oakleigh have had the week's rest, which should freshen their legs after an arduous season .
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M r219/1 9.7 10 .9 13 .15 (93) 2 .3 DE LA SALLE 7.7 7.9 (51) CAULFIELD GRASrIN1AR1ANS 4.5 4.6. Skirms . Brown, Molar, De La Salle: (quinane 4,0akley 2. Alderuccio . Hayes, Alderuccio, . Skiums Nicholas, Hayes, Walmsley . Best l1`almsley Oakley, Lowther . . Best Jess. Caulfield Grammar : Lawson 3, Franklin Jones 2 . Aylen, Niven Napier, Colisimo, Yomg . Foster. Townsend. Umpires: D. DAltera . D . Winrllow (F ) .17 8.20 (68) OLD BRIGHTON 3.8 7 .12 7 .5 4.9(33) 0 .0 1.2 2 ST BERNARDS . Dale, Gamble, Peel . . ASalem Old Brighton: Best Mentiplay . Ryan . Mitchell, Glenn . Kilkenny. St Bernards: Best Burns . Crockett, Anderson . Adamson (B ) Umpires: G . Roberts, L . MeHrtyre (F) . J . Gregory . B .16 10 .19 (79) .11 4 .8 4 OLD XAVERTANS 2 3.4(22) OLD NIELBURNIANS 0 .0 2.1 3..2Barrett 1 . Heeley 1 . 2 Old XaveriaxLs : Doxey 2, Sapuppo 2, Ford 2, Pasceri . Williams. Best Scanlan, Lowrle . Hardwick. Heeley. Higgins . Webb, Smith, Legoe . Old MelburnLws: Hicks 2, Leboe I . Best Miller, Ray Tucker. . Moylan (B), G . Rollo, Umpires : J. Aspinall, D . Stephens (F), B. Moylan. S B . Stephens ( G) 3 12 .10 (82) 10 .8 7.6 .3 MARCELLIN 6 .3 8.7 11 .14 15.21 (111) OLD SCOTCH . Dorbolo 1. 1 Marcellin: Sheahan 3, Bardon 3 . Sake 3, Havoc 1, Wise Best Brown, Toohey, Barden, Moran, Considine, Dignan . . Taft 2, Goodfellow 1, Lewis 1, Old Scotch: Smith 4. Thompson 3 .Smith,Dumaresq, Quail . Parkinson 1, Reid 1 . Dumaresq 2 . Best Lewis Parkinson, Thompson . K . Whitespear. . yyMtespear (B) . Umpires : B. ~l`oodhead. M. Alexander (F), J P. Whitehead, P . Mitchell (G) 12.11 18.11 (119) ST.ICEVBQS 5.3 8 .8 1 .2 1 .4 4 .5 6.6 (42) UNI BLUES O'Keefe 4, Ryan 4, Gissing 3, Coates, Dempsey, Hamilton, S . St. Kevins: . Coates, Mount, Mulkearns. Murray. Taylor. Best Kempton, Duggan O'Keefe . Simpson. Gullifer . . Best King, Bradley, Uni Blues: Aeod 3 . Heathrnte . Moore, Meagher Cameron, Gibson, Millar, Callery . . Cosgriff (G) Umpires : R. Benson, T. Doecke (F). P. Love, H UNDER 1912 0.2 2 .5 4 .8 7.10 (52) OLD HAILEYBURY 32.22 (214) OLD TRIN ITY 7 .7 14.12 26.16 . A Jones, Mosbey . Old Haileybury : Archer. Duperouzel, Goodbody . Eight . M. Jones, Sharmon, Waxman . Best: DuperouzeL Mosbey McLauchlan, Pitt. . Amore 3, Cusumano 3, Chiffy 3 . Old Trinity: Pretty S. Tenon 4. Hillas 3, S . Gibson 3, Duell 3, Oliver 2, J . Amore, Coxon, Russell. Best Troon Cusamano . Healy. Stebbins, S. Amore, J . Amore. Umpires: T. Hansen . D . Murray (F ) (151) BEAUMARIS 2.7 9 .12 14.21 21 .25.4(20) 3 .1 MAZENOD 0 .0 0.1 .0 .Windebank 2, Eady 3 3 Beare i rmaris: Wilson S 4, R'oolnough 4, Ferrari . Rbolnough. Gillespie, Irons, Deaton, Saxton, Mulquiney . Best Wurdebank Wilson M, Gillespie . Can' . Deaton. . Best Sanley, Hansen, Scroth, Hallett . Mazenod: Hansen, Dunne, Stanley Kennedy, Bouchereau . Umpires : M. Foard, P. Could ard (F ) .11 15 .15 (105) OLD ESSENDON 3.2 6 .6 9.12 10.15 (75) WERRIBEE 2 .3 5 .11 6 . Dawson Old . otBaIloch~MayYBiggs . King Pietro Nicolas . Ba11oc1Es1nDi Pietro ll. Best : Cooper Werribee : Not receive d . Gait. A Esposito (G) Umpires: C . Newcombe. J . Grossbard (F) . A Borg (B). P .4 11 .8 (74) OLD NANHOE 1.2 4.4 7.12 16.14 (110) 7.6 13 ORMOND 5 .2 Old Ivanhoe : Not received. Ormond : Not received. . wndlow, C . Schaefer (B) Umpires: P. Maebus, C . Small (EDFL) (F), T UNDER 19/3 6 .2 8.8 14 .13 17.15 (117) OLD CAREY 6.8 9.11 !65) TERRY PENOLA 1 .2 4 .6 3 . Evans 3, Howat, Sulnan. Old Carey: Katsenavakis 7 . Stewart-Holmes . MacFarlane, Davey, Katsanevakis, Foster. Trumbull . Best: Rassignuolo Evans, Trumbull . . Best: Bowcock, Therry Penola: Callegari 4, D Goodwin 3 . Leach . Corrigan Quinn. Freckleton, T Goodwin, Leach, Callegari . Umpires: J. Sloane. G. Finlay (F)
20.12 (132) RUPERTSWOOD 3 .2 10.5 13 .9 5.8(38) 4.4 4 .4 4.7 yARRA VALLEY Pe Barry . D . Ash, Pa Rupertswood: Potter 7. Elliot 4 . Jaeger 2, Anderson, . Albanis. Elliot, Barry, Albanis . Dale, Temming . Best Dressler. Pe Barry Potter. . Moore, yarra Valley O.B. : Moore 3 . Nicholas 2, Boland . Best Parggler Nicholas, Piggott . Britt, Butmer. Umpires : J . Ralph (F) . B. Ralph (B) 14.23 (107 NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .4 6.6 7.10 5 .5 5 .5 (35 WBjTEFRIAgS 4.2 5.3 . Dobson. H . Saari 2, Dalton North Old Boys: West. Curtis, D. Ryan, Cook s Ryan, MathewPhelan, Davidson, Eames. A. iHillazBes ~t N~nan~RJallace Whitafrinrsµ Morrison . A Hill, Janson, Eames . Umpires: G. Paleodimos. S . Rothe (EDFL) (F) .16 21 .24 (15( OLD PARADSANS 6.5 11 .11 15 .4 7.6 (4£ .3 6 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 .4 Lyons 3, Dean 2 . Hughes 2, ; Old Paradians: Spinoso 7 . O'Meara 4 . Egai Strickland 2 Hughes 1 Best O'Meara . Dean . Young, Lyons, Spinoso . Be; . Prince . Stubbs, Stewart University Blacks: Duncan 2 . Scarlett 2 . 1l7ateley . Fuller. Black . Duncan, Moroni, Prutce Umpires: A. Simpson (F) 7 .6 15 .13 21.18 26.20 (17 OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .1 0.3 0 .4 0•61 ST S.EOS EMMAUS WP . Mac Callum 5, Weaver 3, Little 2, Vince Old Camberwell : Ryan 6 . Siberas, Cottrell, Schmidt, Hoge Heffernan . L. Langford, Ramsay . LangforR;a~arl ~7 K~Cottdr}ell . Shanks. Best Weaver. Heffernan. L . St Leos : Best Phyland. Ballard, Logan, Sawitsch Umpires: P. Rapke. J. Ciccotosto (F) UNDER 19l2 BLU E .9 6.11 9.12 (( DE LA S.4LLE 1.3 5.5 6.8 9.15 It 2 .5 4 OLD BRIGHTON De Ridder, Gale. Moloney, Sheeh De In Salle : Saunders 2, Brooks, . Nichols Talla, Thompson. Best S Smyth . K Smyth, Laragp, Roberts Moloney . .B . Murphy, Lee, Robertson . Pox 2 Holmesby Old Brighton: Kotofil 3 Lee, Robertson, MeLelland, Aitken, Murphy . Forrest. Umpi re s: D. D'A)tem. D. Windlow (F) .6) 2.2 4.4 5.5 8 ST BEDES MENTONE MG. .16 14 .17 (1 MONASH BLUES 1 .3 8 .9 8 . McNamara. M St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Terrell 2. Cieslak 2, Porter . McNamara Bignall . Buck . Best Ferris. Hilton . Morgan, Waters gleddu geldliuRowleyib Best North ay, NevillrGrace .HHic e} Ct apn 0'Doimell Umpires: G. Morgan (F) 28.9( .3 MENTONE PAN THERS 6 .0 18.1 22.16 17.22( 1 .7 6.8 12 A.JAX . Fish . Little 5, Date 3, Cochrane 3 Mentone Panthers : Fairbanks 10 Clarke 2, Mantes, Russo, SchloeffeL Best Fairbanks . Fisher. D I Mitvalsky, Little, Kiantos. Chester 4. Givom 4 , Peters Fetter~4Go dbloam. Israelsot~ttti Gottlieb . Fried Umpires : T. Lilley ( F) UNDER 19/2 REA .15 17.19 hQ.1SOB 4 .3 7.9 14 .6 4.c BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .1 3 .4 3
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Aquinas have proved too strong for La Trobe Uni on both occasions the two sides have met this year and I cannot see the result being anything other than a Bloods victory . The Students will require top of the range games from Laidlati=,, Clutterbuck and Gellert but will fail to be able to match man for man the Aquinas team overall . With Boland, Beech, Sorace, and Pringle great leaders they form a formidable unit, add to this their ability to restrict sides scoring potential and the Bloods will be too strong for the Students by 8 majors .
Simon Muraca, Werribee (U_:_ Striking, 3 matches . FROM AUGUST 24 Damian Noonan, Banyule . Striking, 2 matches. Lachlan Cain, Old Cambeniell. Failed to appear, I match . James Parry, Yarra Valley . Strilang, 2 matches. Jimmy Frangos, Bulleen-Templestowe (Reserves) . Striking, 4 matches . * Stephen Amiet, Caulfield Or. Striking, 2 matches . * Justin Tolley, Oaldeigh . Attempting to trip, 1 match. * Daniel McGee, South Melbourne Districts Striking, 2 matches . * Ace ted 'rescr "
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