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provided thousands of play( -s, , aid club members with the opportun in our wonderful game, czljc ipartke benefits of being actively involved in a eJ, : also give young people an opportuniiy to r only enhance their football prowess but also benefit their own personal lives . Whilst I congratulate this weekend's Grand Finalists and the clubs who have already won Grand Finals or have been promoted to a higher section, I would like to reiterate iny message conveyed on Presentation Night . That is, whilst we applaud success of individuals and clubs, the success of the VAFA is not to be found in individual performance . It lies with 73 clubs, 211 teams, 6000 plus players, 130 or so umpires and the many thousands of volunteers who give some much of their time literally "For The Love Of The Game . " is your President, I have great pride in our Association and I am proud of everyone associated with it . The contribution you all make is legion and is recognized by myself and my Executive Committee, if not sadly, at the highest level of football-the AFL. te ur "a+ is the heart and soul of _ustralian Rules football . I is played for all the right reasons. It is not 'ompromised or tainted by conunercialism or 7e power of the dollar and our ideals and traditions, existent for 112 years, reflect the aspirations of the game's founding fathers . cpounding those sentiments hw-:ever, i t iould not be forgotten tl!it f, re wre 1<sues
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In stating this he, r, if the problems that beset our game are to be addressed, there must first be some acknowledgement and recognition by the AFL that the problems endemic in junior football, such as lack of umpires actually do exist . Whatever action the AFL decides to take it must be taken sooner rather than later . Later will be too late .
Once the filial siren has sounded on Sunday, it will be a signal for us to commence preparing for the 2003 season . Already we are addressing the issue of tunpiring and we will be adopting measures to ensure that umpiring numbers for 2003 are improved and that a career in umpiring is promoted as a an adjunct to one's personal development . I wish our competing clubs this weekend good luck and I sincerely thank everyone associated with the VAFA for your contribution this year.
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61 s "I. . - e Lets we kQ ~ arelback on duty this aeckend and that sunny and calm conditions allow the last of the Grand Finals to be great exhibitions of Amateur football . As this is the final "From My Desk" this year I thank everyone who has contributed during the Year to make 2002 another successful season. In particular I thank president Richard Evans and chairman Bruce MeTaggart for their outstanding leadership and f issues raised and advise o wonderful ability to consider suggested courses of action . and als o To each of the VAFA'~~le to ntribu ors g~ g~ l sa~ e ti e have been truly ~ for ntheir efforts . It is greatly expected, I thank each perso
appreciated . ho have w seen VIt to invest their time I also thank all sponsors, competition and hope that they will continue n money i an . As this year will be the last of our currentr d to do so i n the our future we thank the Quit organisation fo with guit, arrangement continue to be ~ a significant their support, VicHealth will financial partner of the VAFA, so we R'Vi b e es ons ble P the Quit SmokeFree, promote Alcohol Consumption, Healtlry Foods and other yet to be determined health messages . sport, has taken a bit of a Football, as a premier Victorian battering this year with unruly crowd behaviour thapab ee main, in Competitions other than the VAFA), umpir e declin g umpire numbers that die aVAFA continues oeb e the highest level . I am pleased determined to meet our specific problems head-on .
Please refer to the display elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer' for full details on these three competitons . Thanks to an who supported them. niol Sports luau ' a e As it is the last year of our current arrangement with our existing sponsor, I am keen to obtain written feedback about all issues related to insurances held with the insurer to enable the best decision to be made in regard to extending an . arrangement with this sponsor or considering an alternative r liability urgen t VAFAL feedbac k ~ arrangement public write Under our required na insurance is compulsory with the VAFAs nominated insurer other forms of insurance can be taken by clubs with any other insurer, although we hope that all insurances are with the insurer who is also a significant VAFA sponsor .
For example we will go it alone (if necessary) and appoint an umpiring person who will remedy our ailing umpirings tinue to maintain our standard nlunbers, as we will also co n which stand us in good stead - no alcohol play i eompetition, putting pressure on clubs where the behaviour of . officials or spectators brings the club andlor the its players FtAFA into disrepute ,
my tips this weekend .
is are A section - St finalists, My__t_p Good luck to all the . s by 23 by 7 points, B section Bernards ~in U! 19 0115Mo~t P ~s Rupertswood by points. D4 section -
Blue Monash Blues by 20 points , Por the record Old Xaverians' last premiership was in 2000 (A ~ection) with St Bernards last A section flag being. in 1975. (last Old Xavs) flag - B section 1991, ironically against 0 :burnians last B section flag was in 1993 (they repeated the ~,?c[iortin A section the following year) and the other B section . inalist Old Haileybury won its last B section flag in 1995 ; CUB Club incentive ; b`inners? Spot the Bait Competition Premiers 3portscouer Pick the
Peter Harris
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the pleasant problem of who to name the medallion after for the player judged best on the ground in that grand final . . We decided to name it after Peter Harris - VAFA Life Member 416 VAFA games, 265 matches umpired with VAFAUA amongst the numerous other contributions that Pete has made to the" . Peter is pictured in today's "Amateur Footballer VAFA . elsewhere presenting "his' medallion for the first time who umpired his grand VAFA umpire Jarred Aspin~l l .301as11 week and thell Pil final (U(19 Red) at 11 follo vulg grandpfmal hand to run the boundary . A for Aspnrall an d i (U 1 9 -3) when the boundary didn't show A for Attitude. Clubs (all egediyl offering playersn in the lower clubs a"definite" starting positio representative team if they leave their current club . The 2003 VAFA Championship Team will be chosen : Ed fromnote players who perform well in the rounds leading up to the . 2003 match in Perth. and I wish everyone a Best wishes for the fm at weekend
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ST BERNARDS and OLD XAVE S meet today for the second time in an A Section Grand Final in thre e
seasons . On that occ asion Xavs were looking to equal the VAFA record of six A-grade grand finals in a row and the Bernies were chasing their first flag in this grade since 1975 . Today Xavs are trying to create another piece of history by becoming the only club to win seven A Section premierships in eight years and the Bernies their first flag in this grade in 27 years to add to their 1991 and 1984 B Section premierships . Xavs six-behind loss to the Bernies in the second-semi final was their fourth final loss from 16 starts since their run of six flags in a row started in 1995 . Last Sunday's 33-point victory over Scotch took that to 17 finals . OX's dominance has accounted for all teams except last year's premiers Marcellin, in A Section since that time . Perseverance and a positive attitude has given the Doggies another crack at the title. After going out of the 1998 and 2001 finals series in straight sets, and losing the 2000 Grand Final to Xavs, a lesser club would have faded. Not so the men from West Essendon who are a beacon of strength for the VAFA in Melbourne's north . This year their experienced line up of Nick Mitchell and cousin Chris, Ben Jordan, Ben Hogan, Damien McLaughlin, Anthony Thomas, Luke Turnbull, Ben Loughlin, Luke O'Sullivan, Cameron Trewin, Nick Smith, Joe Mount and Tim Harvey - most of whom have come into the seniors over the past few seasons - have been complimented with the introduction of the best full-forward in the competition Dan Jordan, the maturing of ruckman Liam Wilkinson, wingman Lucas Fielding. half-back David James, forward-pocket rover Sean Neeson, flanker Simon Clarke (the last four played for the state Under-19 team this year), and flanker Brian Ashton .
The average age for the team has been in the low 20s . Also new to the club is dual-VFL premiership coach Peter Nicholson . The former Springvale coach introduced a third night of training - rare in A grade - and Nicholson encouraged his young players to get outside their comfort zones . The technique worked delivering the minor premiership . by two-and-a-half wins, but more importantly a six-behind win over Xavs in the second-
semi . Xavs were down by 50 points in the last quarter but kicking with the wind in the last quarter came to ivithin five points at the start of time-on . To remain in control in this environment is testament to the Nicholson philosophy . The OX team today is looking better than the secondsemi team. Captain Nick Mitchell, who has been a key to the Bernies push to be a force in A grade, said his club's finals record means nothing as this is a different team and Nicholson said he "wasn't interested in history" and that they had a full squad from which to choose . Last week Xavs brought back one of its Fab-Four whc have played in all six flags, wing-specialist John Bowen, Bowen, an excellent overhead mark, has been nursuiâ&#x201A;Ź a hamstring during the latter half of the season and ii would seem he is not up to chasing Fielding who wa ; the best in the second-semi . The other three members of the Fab-Four, Dar Richardson - six brilliant goals, Michael Blood another impressive rucking job, and Andrew Dillon smart across half-back, are all in form in lat September . Will this be their swan song?
Chris Ellis, a key defender, also came back last wee] and he should take Dan Jordan who kicked seven goal in the second-semi and dispensed with Damian Stone. and David Landrigan . Former Collingwood utility Alex McDonald's dicky leg and back flared up and he was replaced by Janie Scanlon . Travis Ruyg, one of the best midfielders in th competition in his first season after playing in the VFI ran water last week and said his twisted ankle inct .irre in the last home-and-away game, was "getting bett( each time we kick a goal" . The key should be Ruyg complimenting Tim Ockleslia, and Simon Wood . Xavs followed the example of Old Haileybury in the E grade preliminary last Saturday, and went straight 1 Elwood beach to do a recovery session inunediate : after the preliminary final . Xavs endured 28-degree heat and the game was play( in a strong wind . The Bernies have won the past two of their tlr n -rNF an.tATFtIR FQOTBALLER 2Cr
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clashes with Xavs wimvng in the second round of the year. Two years ago this column went with St Bernards. For our tip this year we want to wait imtil the weather forecast at the end of the week so you'll have to listen to 96 .5 Inner FM at 9am on Saturday, and for those who don't get this publication on Thursdays, then today (Sunday) at 2pm 88 .3 Southern FM well be part of the live ball-by-ball broadcast team and we'll give it again then. A dry and still day will suit the younger Bernies, whereas wet and windy conditions will bring the ball to the ground where Xavs' physical strength could be telling.
OLD <`::->>rE OLD SCOTCH
S 2 .7 4 .7 12 .14 14 .18 (102) 0 .0 6 .8 6.8 10 .9 (69)
Old Xaverians: Richardson 6, Orlando 2, Ockleshaw 2, Ford, Drake, Clarke, Sassi . Best : Ockleshaw, Dillon, Brushfield, Landrigan, Richardson, Orlando.
Old Scotch: Nettleton 3, Gerstman 2, Robinson, Mullins, Ross, Wigney, Tallent . Best : Finocchiaro, Breisch, Saunders, Crow, Nettleton, Ross. Umpires: P. James, M . Gibson (F), N . Woods, S . Fraser (B), B. Jepson, B . Hoare (G )
• LAST Sunday was Tim O'Shaughnessy's 100th as coach of OX and he's won 75 and drawn one . • FOR novices, this year VAFA umpires have been throwing the ball up except for centre bounces due to injury issues .
MARCELLIN 1 .9 3 .10 12 .16 13 .16 (94) DE LA SALLE 1 .0 4.4 4.5 5 .14 (44)
• TACH section's scribe has been asked to name his TEP_PJt OF THE YEAR for that section and here is our A Section team:
Marcellin: S . O'Flynn, Petroff 2, Taylor 2, Cull 1, Goulatil, McMillan 1, Walker 1, Chun 1, Dinneen 1 . Best: Galati, Colville, Dinneen, S . 0'Ftynn, Chun, S. Matthews.
3: G Cox M, D Fairchild MH, E Thompson MH iiB : L Ford OX, R Weddle 01, P Murton DLS ,,. T Ruyg OX, P Greenham SK, Q Gleeson UB -riF: M Greig OT, T Harvey SB, M Orchard 01
De La Salle : Hyde 3, Johnstone 2 . Best: Hyde, McHenry, Toohey, Browne, Picone, Buick.
Umpires: P. Simpson, M . Taylor (F), C . Stewart, D. Lane, A . Rechtman (B), D . Napoli, K. Segota (G)
D Jordan SB, B Jordan SB. D Byrne SB
Foll: M Blood OX, B Dinneen M, J Kitchen OS (Capt) . nter. T Ockleshavr OX, A McEwin UB, B Robinson OS D Fairchild, P Fahey (01) Coach . • FREE GRAND FINAI. REPORT : THE annual complimentary report on the A Section Grand Final will be available by e-mail : beitzeZbCaa.iphatink .
OLD XAVERIANS - Luke Hanneberry today plays his 200th game for the club - 1997 Senior Premiership Player 1999 And 2000 Reserve Premiership Player Injuries have cost Louie fifty odd games, during which time he has filled many and varied roles, a current Club Vice President he is certainly one of Old Xavs favourite sons, well done Louie
September 22, 2002 SENIOR S Elsternwick Park, Elsternwick - 2 .10 p.m. St . Bernards versus Old Xaverians RESERVE S Elsterrnvick Park, Elsternlvick - 11 .20 a .m . Old Xaverians versus Marcellin OC
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*Jordan St Bernards Greig Old Trinity * Treganowan Marcellin Harvey St Bernards * Richardson Old Xaverians *INCLUDES FINALS A RESERVE S * Gilmour St Bernards Hawkes Old Ivanhoe * Johnstone De La Salle Griffiths St Kevins Brown Uni Blues *INCLUDES FINALS
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Inaugurated - 1993 Games: 280 (SiHSOB) YAFA Rep : 1957-196 4
AAFC Carnival Captain: 1962 & 1964 Represented & captained the Australian Amateurs C Section B&F - 1960 B Section B&F - 1959 & 1961 A Section B&F - 1964 & 1965
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1 M . Blood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 D . Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 L . Hannebery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 D . Landrigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 S . Mollard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 A . Oswald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 S . Lethlean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 P. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 J . Hawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Ad Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 J . Bowen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 C . Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dn . Stoney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 L . Ford (Capt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 N . Bingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 D . Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 M . Callinan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . J . Scanlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 A . Parton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 S . Johnston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 B . Coughlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 R. Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 J . Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 A. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 T. Clarke (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 A. Brushfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A. Sassi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 R . Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 T. Maher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 A . Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 A . Biddlecombe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 L . Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 T.Ruyg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 S . Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The 2003 promotion to A Section issue has now been sorted, so lets get on with the real reason why we're here: premierships . Bring it on . . .
The Preliminary Final at Sandringham, was a close game for a half, but then Old Fialieybury suddenly decided that that was enough and away they went, and spanked NOBs to the tune of 56 pts . In the first qtr, OH kicked with the breeze . NOBs were hoping to contain their opponents to a reasonable scoreline to set up a big second qtr, and even though OH opened up a handy 20 pt lead and the end of the term, it was certainly not insurmountable . Lay (OH) and Collison (NOBs) were playing well for their respective teams . The second stanza was almost a mirror image of the first however, it was a do-or-die period for NOBs, as they couldn't afford to give OH a big start at the main break . Goals to Mason and Lay just before half time gave OH a 6 pt lead, and took a lot of the wind out of NOB s ' saits. As mentioned last week, the third qtr is called the premiership quarter, and it was OH who was able to make the most of their turn with the breeze, and raced right away. NOBs had their pants pulled down in a big way, when OH piled on 8 goals to ni1, as Jenke, Bourke and the big man O'Farrell went ape droppings snuffing out any hope that NOBs had of staying in the game. The margin at the last change was 52 pts, and that fat bird was called in - it was all over once she cleared her throat and bellowed . The last qtr was another big one for OR as they continued to press home the advantage in the general run of play, but couldn't manage to gain the rewards of their labours and boot goals . NOBs were battling hard but their race had been run and were wanting the final siren to ring so they could enjoy a cold beer and start planning for 2003 . Good players for OH were aplenty' and they were superbly led by Bourke, Brooks and Armstrong to name a few. For NOBs, Collison, Eastaugh and 'The Colonel' (Sanders) tried valiantly all day, but unfortunately couldn't early the day for their team. Old Paradians gave the punters from the north cast something to cheer about when they got over the line against Old Haileybury by 13 pts, and get another crack at OMs . OP won the toss and kicked against the wind but it proved to be a wise move . A 9 goal second qtr from OP blew the contest to the schizenhausen, with loose checking by OH going a long way to helping the green and purple's cause . rn
OIi fought back t o ake it I pt th e difference at the main change, but with th e breeze at their back s for the last qtr, it wasn't going to be enough to hold off the rampaging OPs . 1va,)Qnan, Moyle and Ladd were good players for OH . Once again, didn't hear from anyone from Bundoora, so I must be on the nose! I
Old o~ -ni rnians (114) vs Old H aileybury (3/1) Well, here it is, after I8 rounds and 3 weeks of fuia}s , we're down to these two . The residents of the BowIing Green have been the pacesetters of fhe competition from virtually the season's beginning. Erwin Leyden and ]its coaching crew went about recruiting players that could make up the difference they were behind from 2001, and take them one step further. With the 2001 list staying almost intact, in addition to the new recruits, one could say that the objective has been achieved . The 3 aims of an amateur club are finals, promotion and premiership (in that order), and ON-is have got 2 out of 3 so far . A win today would be the third of three objectives and icing on the cake in what has been a successful year . It's also been a successful journey for Mick Dwyer and his gang. They spent a lot of the year perched in the bottom half of the four, but some big victories against key opponents when it counted elevated them to the double chance, and their win last week indicated that finishing second was no fluke . Although they were pummeled into submission 2 weeks ago by OMs, OH were able to recover very wel l (much like Adelaide), giving them a large dose of confidence going into today . It is no surprise as to who the selection will be this week. The bandwagon of OMs that I jumped on since Rd 1 has been able to carry my big carcass and still get to the OF, and there's no reason whv I should jump off today. To the roars of delight from Mick Ihwer and Keith Schilling, the Carroll Kiss of Death goes smack on the lips of OMs . The margin won't be as big as the 2nd Senu, but OMs will get the chockies today and add another flag on the wall, when they prevail by 28 pts . Old M elbun:ians ( 1/2) vs Old Paradians (6/4) G.' by 20 pts
The boys from Bundoora are back in town with a great will last week and get another crack at the THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
premiership favourites . There's a big chance for a flag for the Green and Purples, and the Keepers Arms will be pumping today (and tonight and tomorrow) if they can snatch a victory. Today will be their d^r% although it will not be easy .
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sury: S Langford-Jones 2, O'Farrell 2, B Lay 2, A Floyd 2, Bourke, MacKenzie, Jayasekera, Armstrong, Jenke, Mason, Ross . Best : Bourke, Brooks, Jenke, D Lay, O'Farrell, Armstrong .
North Old Boys : Collison 2, Nye, Farad . Vogels . Skene . Best : Cottison, Hosking, Eastaugh, Sanders, Fitzctarence, Farad . Un .7j':res: M . Sneddon, J . : .ic`iiece (F), J . Vincent, R. Mutton (B), D . ' ;apoli, K . Segota (G )
F D . Castaldi (Ther-y) ; A. Power (HR) ; S . Ciavola (OP ) FOLL D .Hohne (OM); B . Collison (NOBs) ; M . Miller (Ormond)
110 R. Stewart (OB) ; P. Pratt (OP) ; M . McConvill (Ormond) ; D. Anderson (HR) Co :== : Chris Bye (OE)
1 .1 10 .6 10 .6 -13.10(82) OLD _'-_ULE UI~-' 6.6 7 .7 9 .13 9.15 (69) Old Paradians: J Sivindon 4, Dintinosante 3, A Swindon 2, Ball, K. Jenkins, Ryan. Best: J Swindon, Ball, Furze, A Swindon, Connolly, Fantone . : Hanlon 2, P. Langford-Jones 2, S . Old 1-la'le Saunders 2. Efstathiou, Ladd, Somaia . Best: Waxman, Ittoyfe, Ladd, Rowlands, Johnston, R. Saunders .
OLD ivu.I >3l ~li : - C>'~rfs v-., :=tns celebrates his 150 ; i~ game for the Old Melburnians Football Club in today's final . Chris has been a consistent and reliable backman for many years, mainly holding do-,,.,n full-back in the Reserves, mixed with the occasional stint in the Seniors. We wish `Jenks' all the best for this milestone and congratulate him on his outstanding service to the club, both on and off the field, since his debut back in 1995 .
OLD HAILEYBURIANS' - Congratulate Andrew ,~en.ke on playing his 50tta game for the Bloods recently. One of the best marks in the competition, :` .iidrew has played a huge part in the success of th e an this year. A great ruckman and when resting has done his part whether in defence or up forward . Well done `Jenks' . OLD PARADIANS' - congratulate Reserve Captain, Sean Simpson who played his 50ttt game for the Club against OM's. Sean returned to football in 2000 after a successful career in Athletics and has proved a solid rock at OPs', Committee member, Captain and all round good bloke. Thanks Sean.
Umpires: R . kSayston, M . Morrison (F), N . Fennessy. G . Rowlings (B). B . Jephson, B . Hoare (G).
Power Hampton Rovers Porteous Old Paradians * Mulligan Old Melburnians * Barker North Old Bovs Hakim Old Essendon *INCLUDES FINAL S
B RESERVE S * Efsthathiou Old Haileybury * Munro North Old Boys * Somaia Old Hailevburv * Floyd Old Haileybury Ballenger Mazenod * INCLUDES FINALS
September 21 . 2002 SENIORS Elsternvrick Park, Elsterm=rick - 2 p .m . Old Melburnians versus Old Haileybury RESERVE S
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9a , each weei,day, Kevi n -IIaM ;:~ and Honey serve up au tne latest footy news and interview th e irs ani coaches making thu i3G>v5 .
Whitefriars took the Premiership Cup to Friar Park with a hard fought victory over a gallant St Bedes M entone Tigers at the windswept Elsternwick Park on Saturday. My congratulations to Eddie Power, Norm Elliott, Greg Feutrill, Anthony Carbone and all the Friars team on a terrific season capped off with the Premiership Cup . Cuz was to sleep with it on Saturday Night . To Dale Collins, Marty Ruddick, Russell Barnes and the Tiger players well done on your efforts you gave of your best and your grace in defeat was terrific to see .
I now put my pen to rest after a terrific and enjoyable C-Section season and look forward to returning yet again in 2003 . Thanks to you all for your great support . REVIEW 'Very blustery conditions greeted the players as they ran onto the field to commence their last game for 2002 . The Tigers started the better and seemed more settled as the Friars appeared to be a fraction nervous . Timmy Beasley in arguably his last game for his club set the wheels in motion from the ruck constantly getting the ball down to Andrew Hayes and the little Mouse who were giving the Friars midfield some worrying moments . Steven Kidd was also proving a handful for the Friars defense who were made to work hard. At the first change the Tigers led 5 .7 to 2 .0 a couple of posters not helping their cause . But in was certainly their best start in a final's game this year. Nothing during the first term warned us of the avalanche that was to follow . Sure by the end of the first the Friars had settled into the game and kicking with the wind they were certainly not out of it . But 11 goals straight . WOW. It was some of the best final's football anyone could wish to see . Long goals, high marking, slick handball, fast running, great teamwork, and all of a sudden the course of the Grand Final had changed . The Tigers to their credit kept attacking and to kick three of their own goals into that breeze was still a good quarter of football . The third had to belong to the Tigers if they were to stamp their mark on the game and have any chance . They attacked incessantly but could not force their way through the strong Whitefriars defence who continued to send the ball forward. Tim Beasley was having a great battle with Rob Pasqualotto as was Matt Power with Hayes . Richie Pawlik was marking everything in sight, his brother Adam continually drove it out of the centre and the Tiges were missing
Mouse who had hurt his ankle, but the left foot of Moose was an a d e q u a t e replacement . And so at the final break of the season it was the Friars who still held sway. The battle continued ferociously in the last as the Tigers threw everything at the leaders in a last ditch effort to switch the balance of power . At the 20 minute mark it was still only 15 points the difference, the breeze had abated slightly the boys from Mentone were still attacking and anything could have happened. But the Friars steadied the ship as we entered time on and kicked 3 late goals to extend the lead out to some 40 points when the curtain was drawn on 2002 as the siren sounded on C-Section for the last time . It was fitting that the two best sides in the competition over the whole year had put on a great exhibition of football in the Grand Final. Matt Power was a worthy winner of the Ritterman medal for the BOG, he was followed closely by the Pawlik Brothers, Sweeper Northey, Swain off half back and I thought little Kennedy was a real goer all day. For the Tigers no one tried as hard as Tim Beasley a top performance, Andrew Hayes was good all day, Paul Wintle held firm down back, Matt McCraw was terrific in the midfield and Steven Kidd was always dangerous up forward . Congratulations to all the Umpires appointed to the game especially Wayne Hinton and Timmy Sutcliffe who put aside their disappointments and did a terrific job . Caulfield Grammarians played the conditions better to record a hard fought, but well deserved win over Old Camberwell in the early game . 'OÂť Section - -70G i iec dlist ~ 'E' Section 1975 :` : st and Fairest 'D' Section 1976 Best and Fairest 'C' Section 1978 Best and Fairest 'B' Section 1979 Best and Faires t 19 76 Carnival player Premiership Captain 1975 (E) & 1979 (B)
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for OX bv Andrew I ] ~ :7iall it Cri~ ;!ck 8 points win for O.X. The two -oteh supporters were Ralph McHenry (1 pt) and Brc Co (6 points) . In'B' the pundits favoured Old B, ghton 10, St Kevins 7 . Could Old Xaverians captain Blood, ' -nother premiership medal to his 'A' section J .N. Woodrow best and fairest medal ?
Umpires were Mark Gibson, Martin Jackson (Field), Shaun Henning, Jon Stevenson (Boundary), Michael Lentini and Dominic Napoli (Goal) . The game was perhaps the best 'A' section grand final since Ormond held out Collegians iu1990 for a surprise flag . The play was of a high standard, the scores were always close. Old X. led by 10 at the first change, trailed by 2 at half time, led by 5 at the last change. Five minutes into the last term Rohan Price snapped a goal to take a one point lead . Matt Bourke steered through a long shot to put O .X . again in the lead, then Stephen Collins held his nerve to put a set shot through to retake the lead . At the 18 minute mark Luke Gladman got a hurried shot through, tluee minutes later Mal etc Bourke goaled from a mark, and the game appeared so . Old Scotch's inaccuracy would haunt them, their las e shots were behinds but a strong bustling O.X. dl iI n let up . Final scores 0 .1 10.13 O.S. 9 .13 . Michael Blood won the Jock Nelson Medal for best player on the ground and he was supported by Hunter, Richardson, Bowen . M. Bourke . Hawkins and for Old Scotch, Collins, Wilson, Steele, Smith, Price and Holt were best . The winners lined up as follows: Bks : Brennan , Brushfield, Landrigan H. Bks: Hawkins . Holmes, Sass i
C : Ford, Lethlean, Bowen H. Fwds : Hunter, Jones, Ockleshaw Fwd : Richardson, M . Bourke, A. Dillon Rks : Blood, Coughlan, Vtlood
I/C : Gladman, A. Bourke, L . HaTmeberry In the 'B' Grand Final St Kevins Old Boys led by 10 points at half time but then it was all Old Brighton. Final scores were: O .B. 16 .20 (116) SKOB 11 .17 (83). Best were Pryor, Fitzgerald, Perry, Dennis, Rickarby, McLachlan (OBG) and Garvey, Keighran, Olive, Bossong. Farquharson, Gross (SKOB) . Wayne Hinton and Steve McCarthy were the field umpires .
Chief Executive Phil Stevens tipped Old Brighton to take out'B' Section flag and after a bit of dithering picked Collegians to defeat De La for'A' Section flag . The Grand Final weekend kicked off at 8 .50am on Saturday with the U19 Section 1 Grand Final between Old Xaverians and De La Salle who won the chance for another shot at OX with an 8.6 to7 .5 win against Old Melburnians . U19 2 Central flag was won by Old Camberwell against Therry, and in U19 2 South Chirnside Park won their first ever Amateur Flag when they defeated AJAX . In Sectionl Old Xaverians were in control all dav to take out the flag, 6.15 to 4 .6, reversing last year's Grand Final result . It was a windy day surprisingly for tire 'B' Seetion Grand Final .
Old Brighton had first use but kicked badly to lead 3 .9 to 0 .1 at the first change. Old Trinit m;hadwonerfulsct kickins 7 .4 to a solitary goal , botdeci~the Brighton Boys up in the t,ird term to go on to :i the flag. 10 .10 (70) to 8 .14 (62). Old Trinity's team was : Bks: David Balaszy, Nick Beardsley . Grant Hudson H Bks: Graeme Pavey, Rick Beardsley. Steve Hopkins C: Dave Rogers, Mick Hedley, Andrew Allibon (Capt .) HF: Sam Oldfieid, Rob Phillips, Rod Heat h F: David 0'Shauglmessy, Steve Hatfield, Julian Hodder RLs : Mike Turner, Adam Anderson, Trevor Norma n
I/C: Damien Makris, Anthony Dunn Coach : Alan Johnson On Sunday, Collegians kicked off with a very easy win in 'A' Reserve Section against St Bernard's, 13 .8 to 4.8 . and then had a fairly easy afternoon watching the big game . Collegians were in control all day. Q by Q scores were: Coll: 5 .7 9 .9 13.18 14.23 (107) De La : 1 .3 5 .5 6 .10 9.13 (67) The Collegians team was : Bks: Andrew Wright, Stuart Hinchen, Brad Woolhouse HBlcsc Lord, James Bennett, Christian Davidso n C : Gary Irvine, Mark Hibbins, Darren Warner HF: David Hoyle, Rick Schober, Tony Parkin
F: Tony Wallace, Stephen Mount, Jason Dansey RR: Pollock, Matt Galbraith, David Thomso n I/C : David Ken, Nick Proctor Coach: Leigh Carlson Best and Fairest Award trophies were presented to A: Paul Matton (Therry), B : Dave Rogers (Old Trinity), C : Robert Lawson (Fawkner), D: John Manton (Old Geelong), E : Mark Ladgrove (Doveton], Manny Nicolosi (ANZ Bank) tie, F: John Jackson, G South : Simon Smith (Bloods), G North Gary Carroll (North Old Boys), U19/1 Daniel Kegler (Old Melburnians), U19 Central : Sam Horskins (Old Camberwell) . U19 South : Andrew McLean (Old Brighton) . The everting was held at the then Radisson Hotel as an Executive initiative to further celebrate the Centenary Year of the VAFA, and it was the first time ever that all sections had come together for the counting of votes. Leading goalkiekers on the night were as follows A : Garry Petroff (53-Marcellin), B : Adam Acreman (63-Old Mentonians), C : Ralph Berman (107-St Kilda Sth . Caulfield), D: Mark Crawford (60-Hampton Rovers), E : Dean DeMorton (93-Norfli Brunswick) . F. Joseph Simtmdza (99-Old Essendon) . G North : Andrew Treganouran (76 .Marcellin), G South : Matthew Dillon (74-Old Xaverians), U1911 : Craig Bennie (71-Marcellin), U19 Central : John Ra ood (82-Ivanhoe), U19 South : Weslcy Douglas (110- onash Blues) . All, imers received medallio : s provided by I' . . . .'` Anal Trust -
Ormond were happy ~:iien the Tribunal found the ehL :c~ agauist champion utility player Phil Mehrten not sustained . M TI-IF AMATFI IR F1ClTRAI I FR 2002
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section reporter Ross Booth and VAFA General Manager r French were at it yet again. Ross took two lines and ! :ed Old Xaverians, Peter French e^n mated for two pages :d then summed up "their aerial It, pace, memories o f no last years Grand Final, cor_L-, ~ce -id efforts against Ori aond during the season entitled them to favoritism in what promised to be a most memorable 'A secjon Grand Final - Old -rians for me" . A very big crowd, sun, little breeze, jazz, children's rides, it, nagtllficent day. Old Xaverians through Martin Beattie and Peter Cut n ii, control and led 4 .2 to 2.2 . From then on Ormond ' r o :.c dominance of rovers Cox and Young, the very ag`res,,Ve cenrreplay of Phil Mehrten, the great defence of Scott Ti ')r, and with Paul Nankervis showing mati .rity on the wing . too k
trot and in the final three terms kicked 13 .9 to 8.8 to win 1 to 12 .12 . Xavs fought back to within I I points before McCooke settled the issue 'Maradotma st v_ le' with an e kick off the ground .
a -inch more sober occasion ion L.A. Adamson Trophy (12 1) to 8 .15 (63). e in !ic first and third quarters in and always had control . i, M. Malone onsic'bze, M .Welch C: HF: F:
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Field umpires were Greg Hardeman and Kevin Segota . cellin took all die sting out of Therry in the 'B' sectio n unary final when they kicked 8 .8 tol .2 in the first term and won 12 .11 to 7.12 . Best were Petroff, L . Getson, J.Adam, Ebert, P.Sheehan, M .Day.
r on the Sunday, after the VFL Grand Final in blistering rcellin faced tip to St Bernards, the final scores bein g narcis 17 .10 (124), Marcellin 12.20 (92).
g- :am lined up as follows: B : Maurie Sullivan, Kevin Mahadv, John Fraser liB: Marcus Marshall, Mick O'Dea, Garry McAlliste r
Andrew Nathan, John Federico, Mark Mahad_v rcr : Peter Wood, Paid Hogan, Greg Wood F: Robbie Purcell, John Pearson, Mick Bredrier R: John lilaayson, Frank Monaghan, Vin Cerrito 11C: Thu Burke, Jack O'Connell _ -, _ch: Frank Melican hn Pearson in the final quarter kicked a fine goal from about res out on a 45 degree angle -probably the last goa l :d at Elsternwick Park with a DROP KICK . ber of the VAFAUA and former president, Don I-Iillier, ed as a goal umpire with 250 games behind him. 14 A ' Hon Grand Finals, interstate and intrast.rc matches. Well °, Don, a man tmtver~_aI! =espected and admired . r :td Final weekend opened on a beautiful Saturd<-i'h a torrid . hothr contested match between Old :.~clburnians and Ivanhoe with die game in doubt until halfway tirough th e al term when Rohan Brown and Barry Morphet kicked prodigious goals for Old P+lelburnians to move awav to a convincing victory, 18 .7 to 15 .12 . The gladiators battling on the oval for glory and immortality were :
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Do you "now a tr :i-n i st ri & H games (after winning the prev-iou s~nish fourth, and go on to triumph in tliree f.nt r 1 win not only the club's first 'A' section flag but, in z< , its iirst ever premiership? It was University Blues who beat top of the ladder Ormond, convincingly at St Kilda Oval . and then met Commonwealth Bank who had defeated them twice during die year in the final . It was never in doubt, the Blues winning 16.9 tell 1 .9 .
Then under the finals system in operation, Ormond, because they had finished a game clear at die top of the ladder had the right of challenge and met die Blues on a blistering hot day at Warringal Park. It was an eask= ;vin to the Blues . The only bright spot for Ormond was the first game for 19 year old Laurie Mitten who went on to next year to win the 'A' section best and fairest. (In a recent 2002 article in the 'Sun', Ron Barassi named Laurie Mithen as the best player he played with in die 50's Melbourne premiership teams, and as his second player Don Williams who had been recruited from Elsternivick) .
The field umpire, one only, was George Barnette . The final scores were : U. Blues 20 .10 (130) Or; .ond 8.16 (64) . Duncan Anderson who topped tl :e'. '~c ')n 5oalkickers in 1950, 1,2,3 and 4 kid d 9.1 . uec i•coaehed the team while Ormond, e It " cgregor. -3es .,t Bill Maling Ian Car an, c .), Neil Moore C: Jolm Joucy; lan 'i cl : :; - . :ix Day Geoff Dahlenbur? c _deston . Geoff Tlmbridge F: , 1211s:
Winston SeIlars-,iones, Duncan Anderson, Alby ltvi Peter Harkness, Hal Orion, Peter Bevilacqua
I/C: Peter Arbon, Dave Yoffa r 'A' section best and fairest trophy was won by Harry Meredith, rover for Uni Blacks while Old Scotch rover Manson Russel was named best player in Victoria's 9 .15 to 9.9 win against South Australia at the Atherton Oval . Manson did pretty well - he kicked 5 of the 9 goals, and of course went on to be President of our Association from 1978 t o1980 and is now a patron of die Association.
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Congratulatii n 3t 째 &! . u I one for giving the spectators such a magnificent game to watch last week . The N311-earned tcam trophy, the E .F.Aucins Cup (intact this year I'm delighted to report!) will reside at Bennettswood for the next twelve months : and Guy Donovan of St Leos took out the J .W.Manton Medal for the Best Player in the Grand Final. Sean Walsh and Brett Sebire and their Committees, have every reason to be proud of their respective Club's achievements in 2002 ! Well done to Michael Dixon of Mentoaie Amateurs for winning the L,S .Pepper Medal for the Di Section B & F for 2002 .
An apology to Darren Turner of St Leos for omitting his name as Coach of the D I Section Team of the Year published last week. I wasn't being devious Darren, I simply missed transmitting a line of copy! Having done reasonably well with the H & A tips this season, I'm happy to admit failing to pick a .r7nner in the Seniors' Finals Series! Final's footy IS different! Mentone Amateurs met at the City Oval Box Hill i n nearly ideal conditions, except for a 3-4 goals fluctuating northerly favouring the Scoreboard end, to which Tony Macgeorge elected to kick . Good decision that, with the Vultures dominating the quarter and ending Qi with a 32 points lead . The Yellow Topped persons & Catering Staff were close to exhaustion by the first break, as the mid twenties temperature increased the fluid intake demands of players and spectators alike . The energy and skills displayed by both sides in the opening term were quite outstanding, and that held true until the final siren . The Sullivan & Barr boys, O'Meara and Rowley were all prominent for Mentone early. Q2 was a reversed reprise of the first with the dominance role switching to the Animals, as their runners used the breeze to flood the scoring zone with usable opportunities . Up fortvard, Vaughan , Ash Brown, & Nick Hodder converted those chances efficiently, and the Animals took the lead late in the term. In addition, the St Leos' defence held their opponents to a solitary point, with Tim McCann, Krebs, Buckle and Donovan all having a big influence on the rebounding rate . The long break saw the Animals convert a 5 goal deficit to a closing 4 points lead, not significant admittedly, but Darren Turner would have been happy with the way his players had wrested the momentum from their
opponents . Q3 was an arm wrestle, with I Mentone temporarily regaining the ascendency, only to se e St Leos, by sheer grinding persistency, increase their lead by a further 8 points to take a 2 goals advantage into the 3rd break. This was a major change from the three previous meetings between these two great sides this season. On those occasions, the Vultures had forced the Animals into a catch up modality, and had been able to answer every challenge . The early minutes of Q4 saw 'Stammer' Johnson converting defence into attack, culminating in Tony Mac drilling a super goal at the 1 0 minute mark to level the scores! A couple of minutes later though, Nick Hodder slotted one through from the Middleborough Rd boundary to regain the lead, and that was followed in quick succession by great goals to St Leos by Paul Ristevski (from a wonderful mark), and Julian Hodder, repeating an apparent Hodder speciality, a magnificent long shot from the outer boundary. A further goal to Brendan Vaughan in the 20th minute band gave his side a 4 goals break, and though the Vultures reduced that to 17 points in the last few minutes, victory was beyond them . Thus the Animals took the flag, in the best Flag deciding game this scribe has seen for many years . The match was a tribute to the level of skills and endurance developed in their respective sides by Coaches, Darren Turner & Tony Macgeorge, in that both teams went flat out from beginning to end, and their discipline never faltered throughout . The game was further enhanced by professional performances from Field Umpires Robert Sneddon & Richard Eastwood . University B] cks took on AJA"_ with the latter resplendent in catchy little Apple Green numbers (St Kilda training jumpers) due to a declared jumper elash . Unfortunately, the Jackas alternate strip had the effect of rendering them semi-invisible against the grass of the arena, inducing a certain amount of dysfunctionality amongst the Blacks, who had difficulty 'finding a man' during critical parts of the game. Every time the Blacks thought they had the game in their grasp, the Jackas kept at them, to force extra time in the first place, and then to overtake and ivin in the dying seconds of the 2nd 5 minutes Extra Time period . A superlative effort! Jackas had terrific efforts from defenders Elliott Rubenstein & M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
Sol Newstadt, with great support from Neil Israelsohn, & Lee Szkolnik . Whilst they'd be disappointed by the result, Blacks had good games from Hugh Peck who kicked critical goals, Andrew Neville racked up piles of hard-ball gets, Nathan Gorman across HB, and Mick Staunton at CHB . _ - ~ r 71- ~}-----J ~~ ---
Nlonash Blues an d AJAX clash in the final Di match of the season, unless a replay is necessary of course! After last week's Preliminary t ri umph the Jackas could rightly expect to be in with a show against the Ashers today. The latter have to be raging favourites, but so was Blacks last week, and the Jackas just ignored the ratings! I will still go for the Ashers to win by 3-4 goals, but they wi ll not be able to relax at any stage !
MENTONE A . . ATEUi>7 .5 7.6 10.10 13 .13 (91) ST LEOS EMMAUS WP2.3 8.4 12 .4 17 .6 (108) Mentone Amatuers : Macgeorge 4, M . Sullivan 4, Rowley 3, Rock, O'Meara . Best: M. Sullivan, Gallagher, O'Meara, C . Sullivan, M. Barr, Perrin. St. Leos: Vaughan 4, Bird 3, McKenzie 3, N . Hodder 2, J . Hodder, Brown, Donovan, Buckle, Ristevski . Best: Donovan, Ronchi, Ristevski, Kribs, iblcKenzie, Hatfreld. J. W. Manton Medallist
Guy Donovan (St. Leos Emmaus WP) Umpires: R . Sneddon, R . Eastwood (F), S . Caruso, C . O'Shea (B), C . Arnol, R . Owens (G)
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .5 2 .7 3 .12 6 .14 (50) AJAX 2 .1 3.3 3 .5 7.9 (51) AJAX: Cooper 3, Konsky, Boon, Szkolnik, Kalb . Best : Rubenstein, Newstadt, Israelsohn, Szkotnic, Boon, Cooper.
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'D' Section best and Fairest 1992 'E' Section Premiership team 199 0 Carnival, Interstate, and All Australian
University Blacks : Peck 3 Ross, Woods, Neville . Best: Woods, Schilling, Neville, Ross, N.Goonan, Rownsley . Umpires : L . Gallagher, C . Brajtberg (F), J . Maebus, N. Brown (B), R. Richards, K . Pitcher (G)
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Back Row : Adam Power (Hampton Rovers - 57 : B), Jason i~:iurchie (Swinburne Uni . - 85 : D3), Chris Carrigg (Whitefriars OC - 78 : C), Matthew Greig (Old Trinity - 74 : A), Sean Allan (Albert Park - 70 : D4), Sean Sierakowski (MHSOB - 64: U19 Red) . Front Row: Lawrence Ferrari (Beaumaris - 67 : U19 2), Kris Little (Mentone - 53 : U19 Blue), Chris Sharp (Bentleigh - 79 : D2), Callan Potter (Rupertswood - 61 : U19 3), Tony Macgeorge (Mentone - 104 : D1) Tim Sheehan (i :larcellin OC - 68 : U19 1 absent
flack Row : Tim Harve y (St . Bernards OC), Murray Pitts (Beaumaris), Andrew Ramsden (Old Trinity), Steve O'Connor (St . Kevins OB), Travis Ruyg (Old Xaverians) . Front Row : David Waters (Marcellin OC), Danny Byrne (St . Bernards OC), Bernard Dinnee n (Marcellin OC), Ewan Thompson (MHSOB) . -
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VAFAUA Spon Sor : THE VAFAUA would like to thank all their Sponsors for the 2002 VAFA Season and hope we can continue into 2003 and beyond - Sportscover, Schweppes, Personal Mortgage Managers, Melbourne Sports Books, Print Mint and Complete Freight Concepts . A special thanks goes to John McKay of Crown Casino for assisting with the Presentation Night Cocktail Party. His generosity is very much appreciated . CRAIG'S SAYI NG FOR THE WEEK : Joe Frazier once said . If I lose I can always walk away and not feet bad because I always did all I could - there was nothing more I could have done."
The EN D is HEA R ! Whether you are a footballer, official, supporter, or umpire, good management principles suggest that one should review the year . After reviewing 2002, we should assess our performance (and enjoyment) to determine how we went and what our agenda should be for 2003 . Will we, slip back gracefully, maintain our performance, or set our goals higher? Others may opt to retire or take a new direction in their sportileisure endeavours. For umpires opting to change, you may choose to transfer from, the Boundary to the Field, Field to the Goals, become an observer, or retire. Footballers looking for a change may choose to retire, become coaches, officials, or take up a new sport. Some footballers and supporters may even contemplate becoming umpires and for these people here are some insights on umpiring . Umpiring is the ultimate sporting challenge . If you specifically want to improve your running ability, become a boundary umpire - running 10 to 15 Kms per game is not unusual at the elite level. If you want to be running fit and develop your supervision and managerial skills - take up field umpiring . If you have the ability to maintain your concentration during periods of inactivity and then respond instantly and correctly to explosive situations become a Goal umpire . As an umpire you have to be mentally alert all day. Umpiring - It's the instant feedback, non-contact team sport . It's a real buzz to call the action correctly and have the game flow smoothly . The biggest achievement must be, to know that you have done what most people won't even attempt, let alone achieve, ie umpire . Umpiring is the supervision & managerial sport ; it's the ultimate sporting challenge. As an umpire - to use a boxing term - you are ringside to the action . If you want to accept the ultimate sporting challenge, come and join us . How? contact this column, the VAFAUA, or the VAFA. i/AFAUA NEWS & SNIPPETS : Congratulations Mark Gibson who won Umpire of the Year for the 2002 Season . Mark has won the past 3 Umpire of the Year Awards . A BIG THANK YOU should go to Michael Troup who is the VAFAUA Phsyio, Troupy makes sure all die guys are fighting fit to umpire each and every Saturday afternoon . A Thank you should also go to Ted Calnan who makes sure all the umpires are right for training with a rub down beforehand .
Looks like Andrew Rechtman an d Dom Napoli just can't keep out of trouble . Firstly Dom went to the wrong ground last Saturday as he thought the B Section game was to be played at Elsternwick Park, luckily he ran into a surprised Vinny at the gate. Vin informed him of where the game was being played
( (Sandringham). Now Doc turned ( ! up to the A Section Reserves jus t to have a look after umpiring a D 2 Grand Final on Saturday, little did he know he would be boundary umpiring five minutes into the first quarter as Damian Lane injured his calf and had to leave the field . 'fwo games again in one weekend this is the third time this season . Maybe next week you can umpire the A and B Section Grand Finals! Good Luck to all the A, B, Dl Reserve, Under 19 Blue and D4 teams participating in Grand Finals today . Good Luck also to all the umpires involved in Grand Finals today . Congratulations to all the umpires who umpired their Grand finals last weekend . Well done Peter Simpson (score of 120)'who won the VAFAUA football tipping competition . No doubt the year Collingwood have had helped you win the Comp Simmo. Runner up was Mark Jenkins with 115 points and third was Mark Morrison with 113 points . The VAFAUA would like to Congratulate all the teams who won the Premiership last week in their particular Section . Brendan Carland, Dan Amarant and Justin Toohey would like to thank all the umpires who umpired this year especially the umpires who umpired a lot of one-umpire games due to the numbers . Hopefully next year we can recruit more umpires to our ranks so we can have less one - umpire games in the future. REMINDER ABOUT THE UPCOMING EVENT: (PRICE REDUCTION) On Friday 27th September, the VAFAUA is holding its Presentation Night Cocktail Party at the Crown Casino . The night starts at 7 .30pm and should end at around 10.30pm . The night will be followed by an evening on the card tables or you can head upstairs to the nightclubs . The cost is NOW $40 (food and drinks included) for a single and $80 for a double . The price has been reduced due to the VAFA Sponsorship deal with Crown . Anyone interested in coming can talk to Mark Jenkins . ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG & the VAFA UMPIRES ADVISER Brendan Carland : Nick-name : BJ, VAFA Umpires Adviser, Games Umpired : AFL Seniors, Reserves and lots of country football, AFL Team : Essendon, Best AFL Player : James Hird, Best VAFA Player : L . O'Sullivan (St.Bernards), Hobbies : Golf, Football and chasing after my kids sport (It's not a hobby but a pastime) . SOCIAL EVENTS : 22/9 A Section Grand Final Brunch (This Weekend) - 22/9 Grand Final BBQ and Band (Band plays from 7pm Also This 'Weekend) - 27/9 Presentation Night: Crown Casino. VISIT THE VAFAUA WEBSITE : www.vafaua .asn.au
All correspondence to craigb@companysolutions .com.au Editor's Note: A big thank - you to Craig for producing such an informative column for us all to enjoy this year . Thanks Craig, and also to Di Whiteley who wrote the column before Craig this year . Sincere thanks to all umpires who have given all their best this year on behalf of the VAFA. - Phil Stevens, VAFA CEO . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
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chief of the VAFA you are expected to set th e example but with two teenage daughters Phil Stevens hasn't been able to get his family to a match .
We're happy to report Phil has nearly rectified that. In week one of the finals Phil, who resides in Beaumaris, was the duty officer at Parkdale and he asked his wife Robyn and 14-year-old daughter Joanne if they would like to come? They did but 17-year-old daughter Sarah was at girlfriend Amys place in Black Rock. A spur of the moment decision had her and Amy cycling to EP to see dad's workplace . Synchronicity at its best ! ' - L THIS column receives a lot of feedback, ideas and photos from the Amateu r
fraternity. Thanks also to Dianne Whiteley, Brett Connell, Noel Rundle, and sponsors Scott Partners and the premium accounting group .
i~st to put his hand up to uo: ;a~e ~iiis time or items towards VAFAUA functions and Laddy is also the first to the bar !
The laidback Alan would do anything for his family an d foottr, and with this attitude lie's become a le. dnd <ync : :g many of our cl> bs . --_ _,
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flL2 four best stories for this y, ar: St Kevins pin-up boy Ben Garvey, who appeared in a bath for a billboard poster in Commercial Rd . Prahran . De La Salle's Club XVIII had the 1993 Stawell Gift winner Jason Richardson and Olympic high jump bronze medallist Tiim Forsyth playing for them . The VAFA's support of the inaugural International Cup . The best though goes to former state player and selector Rob Fuller's contribution of having the "Amateur Footballer" sent to his school in the P ::hamas and having the pupils read it .
umpire Number 7 Ycllo% :, h ; , : i.un itie 200 2 Andy Carrick Award . This award is given to an umpire who officiates in the lower sections and who has given an outstanding contribution to the association over a period of time. Laddy joined the VAFA in 1977 for two years then moved to WA where he umpired for seven years before returning to our association in 1939. Alan Ladd: Outstanding contribular.
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ss,d in ~-, who directs drivers around the circumference of the oval. Thirty times each year Jack is there with a warm sr„ile s .Jackstredhi footy career wit:. Ormond Under 19 s
lth e executive meets. David has been on the executive for 10 years including a term as president . He began playin g fo, -ball in 1958 wit h
Ormond then boundary umpired for 12 years with Ormond .
in 1948 and he debuted with the best and fairest . h
He played seniors in 1949 and the n
he graduated to St Kilda secc ds . Jack became boundary umpire Wilson ivith the VFL for a couple of years before joining the VAFAUA in 1953 . He had the privilege to be one of _ .e ----7A umpires for an exhibition game in the 1956 O . rupies . Jack remembers John Dillon, a VAFA patron, and VAFA Treasure Noel Rundle playing in the 1950s . From 1961 to 1965 he coached Ormond U19s . They won a premiership in his last year. Jack has been on the VAFA Tribunal for 25 years and has been a duty officer . His family assist Jack at the EP gates because they love footy and the friendly competition of the association . Jack said he wouldn't want to be anvv :here else even on those cold miserable days through winter than on the knoll at EP.
David went on to roles as president and delegate for the Monds before beginning a new chapter w-ith the VAFA. He was the first VAFA President to have come from a district club.
David Scott: long VAFA history.
David follows Geelong, and some say that's all he and Phil Stevens talk about at meetings, with his best AFL player being Gary Ablett and his favourite VAFA players are Bruce Bourne and Jock Nelson . When not working as a chartered accountant, you'll find David on the golf course .
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Yarra Valley continued its astonishing 2002 for m when it trounced Salesian by a massive 139 point s at Central Reserve to win the club's third premiership. The day was made more memorable with the Bushrangers seconds also winning the reserves premiership . Bushrangers coach, Tim Killworth capped off a stellar season maneuvering his players and delivering timely tactics to perfection . His chargers were fierce at the ball, ran hard in numbers and turned on all the skill and team work that was their trademark throughout the year. Ash Drew was outstanding with his pace and skill seemingly unstoppable. He won the A R Fellows medal for best on ground and after finishing second in the league best and fairest the week before, was the toast of many celebrations . Phil Valoppi cut out Salesian's prime mover Ivan Bobetic, who appeared to get injured in the second quarter and had little impact on the game . Chri s Beal was another key player through the middle and kicked four goals in tricky conditions, and in the nick the effort by Paul Cremean against Salesian captain, Andy Campbell was also important . In the first quarter Yarra Valley kicked with the aid of a strong breeze. They finished with six for the term and set up a reasonable lead. But it was the performance in the second quarter that won the match ; the Bushrangers bagged seven goals into the wind to Salesian's two . From here on it was a question of how far. Salesian players seemed to stop and lose belief, and after being beaten twice by the Bushrangers in the past four weeks who could. blame them . Bushrangers President, Steve Le Get says the team saved their best performance for last . "The result is fantastic for the club . The boys realised you don't get to many opportunities to win premierships, so they really seized the moment," says Steve . "The second quarter effort to score so heavily into the wind was the turning point . From half time onwards it was a case of open the gates because here comes flood . Yarra Valley booted an amazing 12 goals in the third quarter -a club record for the most in a quarter . Their forwards were dominant, midfielders ran hard and backmen snuffed any Salesian attempt to go forward . James Keem kicked four crucial goals in the first
half before leaving the field with a knock to the head. Ben Crowe an under 19s graduate took som e telling marks, Sam Savage provided play of the day kicking a huge goal from outside 50 meters in the third quarter. He took on three opponents in the centre, beat them and ran to just outside the arc to belt home an inspirational goal to the delight of Bushrangers players and supporters . It was Yarra Valley sixth senior grand final and they secured the flag by playing with the same style and dominance they have showed all season . And with a young talented list, the average age between 20 and 24 years, the future looks promising for the club. Salesian can still be proud of their efforts this season . They were beaten by the D2 benchmark, a team hardly troubled all year. They had terrific service from ruckman Andrew Campbell who battled tirelessly all day, as well as support from Thain and Knott . In the end the rigors of a three match finals campaign seemed to have an effect on the players as they succumbed to the might and power of Yarra Valley.
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In a close match Yarra Valley hung on to win by three points against Peninsula in tricky, windy conditions. The Bushrangers got off to a flyer kicking eight goals with the wind, but from then on the Pirates worked themselves back into the game. They kicked 10 of the next 14 goals and controlled the play in the last quarter with the ball in their forward half for most of the term . In the end they ran out of time and Yarra Valley held on to a hard fought victory. Better players for the Bushrangers were Hale with four goals, Davies two and getting plenty of touches, and Gillies also contributed. For Salesian's they were well served by Barber, Gardner and Stainforth . The premiership is Yarra Valley's first from four attempts at reserve level.
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YARRA VALLEY 6 .3 13 .8 25.15 28 .19 (187) SALESIAN 1 .4 3 .6 4 .6 7 .6 (48) Yarra Vall ey: Beal 4, S . Macvean 4, Keem 4, Stone 3 . Ash, Drew 2, Crowe 2, Middlin 2, Hancock 2, A . Laing, Savage, P . Cremean, B . Peake, S. Pask . Best: Ash, Drew, Beale, Macvean, Keem, Savage, Stone, Beal. Salesian: Thain 2, Sutherland, D. Forer, Rose, Grace, Ryan . Best: Campbell, Knott, Thain, Canavan, Brown, Higgins .
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YARRA VALLEY 8 .2 10.3 12 .5 12 .6 (78) PENINSULA OB 1 .0 6.5 9 .6 11 .9 (75) Yasra Valley: Hale 4, Davies 2, Gillies 2, Peake, Ireland, Yeo, Coutts . Best: Davies, Gillies, Ross, Baishaw, Ho, Coutts. Peninsula: Liuzzi 2, Murray 2, Angus 2, Macpherson, Bonner, Quail, Stainforth, Gardner . Best : Barber, Gardner, Stainforth, T.Coghlan, Angus, Liuzzi . Umpires: D. Irons, A . Stubbs (F), R. Benson (J), A . Shiels (B), R. Dunstan, R . Seymour (G) .
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Such results are not surprising because a change of coach may only be a band aid solution for a club not willing, or perhaps capable of addressing more significant issues . Without being close to the Melbourne scene it is difficult to assess, but media reports would indicate that Balme had support from most of the players . In the week of media attention very few specific criticisms of Balme's coaching emerged, apart from a perceived laid back approached prohibiting his ability to "fire up the players" . When you consider the whole range of his skills involved in coaching, such criticism would be meagre at best . The bottom line was that the team was not successful, so let's get another coach became the catch c ry . So what is a better solution? I start with the premise that a coach builds up a relationship with players over time and that such knowledge should not be tmderstated . He learns how to t - z t motivate and communicate with his players . Sack him and the new coach has to start again - in most cases that is a disadvantage . What I advocate is that coaches and indeed all staff, be subjected to critical review on a range of established criteria . Once developed then die coach identifies areas to improve his performance . In this sense desirable coaching behaviours are shaped by the coach managers. Preferably these managers should be well educated about the role of the coach . This process was undoubtedly followed at Geelong in Malcolm Blight's reign, and as a result he left a better coach . The club recognised his assets and worked cooperatively with Malcolm over the (6) years to shape him into an even more skilled coach . Perhaps Adelaide is now reaping the benefits of Geelong's endeavours . So before your club thinks about sacking your coach consider the possibility of engaging an independent consultant to review the coaching process with a view to establishing areas for the VA THF AMATFI IR FC)C)TRAI I FR ?0(l2
continued development of the coach . Independent thinking is preferable, since such a person is not hamstrung by traditional values or personalities . At the very least, start to compile a list of criterion for evaluating your coach and conduct a detailed assessment before you decide to give him the bullet . It is beyond the scope of this article to outline the areas of evaluation, but you might consider such things as organisation and conduct of training sessions, know, ledge of tactics . ability to analyse the skills and to give meaningful feedback to players, preparation strategies for players and team, coaching role during the games, ability to liase with support staff - the list could go on but hopefully you get the idea . In short coaching performance should be measured more comprehensively than on the scoreboard . Shaping coach behaviour may be preferable to the constant turnover of coaches, because a never ending return to square one may inhibit optimal progress of your club, by negating many of the positive contributions of a coach . So perhaps the easy way may not be the best . Dr Ken Davis - Sport Science Consultant Phone 03 5266 1266 - : )bite 04 11571890
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GRAND FINAL RIU M Warm conditions greeted the combatants down at Cheltenham Reserve as West Brunswick and Hawthorn squared of. The Hawks kicked with the aid of the breeze in the first quarter but failed to capitalise on some early opportunities . West Brunswick concentrated on shutting Hawk Dan Lauletta down whilst relying ,upon Sam Pietch to drive the ball fonvard of the half back flank . At quarter time, the Westies held a solid three goal lead. The Westies kicked the first goal of the second quarter and the game looked almost already over. West, Hamilton and Cannane were being well serviced by Gartlan in the ruck . The Hawks dug deep though and managed to get within a few goals at the major break. It was now or never for the Hawthorn boys as they endeavoured to surge during the third quarter. They got within 2 points half way through but from then on the Westies machine rolled into action. A tight defence, a hard working midfield were complemented by an athletic fon.vard line . The Westies three goals up at the last break . • Hawthorn desperately needed the first goal but it wasn't to be as the Westies went on a rampage, slamming on a number of goals and putting the game beyond doubt . A fantastic win for the Magpies as they look forward to the challenges D2 brings as do the Hawks, buoyed by an average age of 22 years and whilst a disappointing finish, some satisfaction of a great year of footy. Seas® nis Summary - Team by Team West Brunswick capped off a remarkable final' campaign with a fantastic win in the Grand Final . Adam Cannane in particular was the standout both during the season, winning the D3 Section Best and Fairest, as well as Best on Ground in the Grand Final . Other players of note included Richard and Steven Benjamin, Rob West, Sam Pietch and Peter Hamilton . They will hope to be more competitive in D2 in the upcoming season . Hawthorn , of course, would be disappointed at losing the Grand Final, but at least achieved .promotion. Peter Tyson has been one of the better coaches in the VAFA lower grades for some time now, and I'm sure the Hawks will be a credible opponent next season, especially if they still have the likes of Cargill, Steele, the Avery brothers and
Lautetta around.
Even mor e disappointed would be St . John's dC. They certainly justified their lofty reputation by finishing minor premiers, but crashed out of the finals in straight sets. Usual suspects Steven Koppens, Peter Walker and Scott Hilton once again had great seasons, while Chris Horbury was always a danger in the forward pocket . I still think they will be a force to reckon with in 2003, as long as they can keep this calibre of player . Elsternwick, under the coaching of Peter Olivieri, defied many people's expectations by clinching a final's berth in the last round of the season after an entertaining race with Swinburne . Leigh Murphy's mid-season return was instrumental in their resurgence, while the likes of Jack Neill, Craig Mahony and Gary Elvin were also important to the cause, as were Anton Burney's 70-odd goals for the season . Swinburne were unlucky to miss out on the finals after being most people's tip as relegation fodder . They were probably the most exciting team to watch, especially with their key fonvard combination of Jason Murchie and Matt Higgins, not to mention Simon Fragiacomo at centre half back and midfielder/on-baller Ben Prior. Definitely a team to watch. Syndal Tally Ho had a solid season, although som e
D3 SENIORS Swinburne Murchie * Lauletta Hawthorn ' Burney Elsternwick *A. Jone s St Johns Hi s Swinburne * Horbury St Johns *INCLUDES FINALS
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may have been disappointed after their all conquering reign on D4 in 2001 . Nonetheless, the contributions of John Rutter, Chris Cachia and Matt Moresi would have been pleasing, as would the opening of the new social rooms in the middle of this season . South Melbourne Districts had an indifferent season, and with a few weeks to go it seemed obvious that they had little hope of making the finals, nor were they any realistic chance of being relegated . I really don't know as much of this team as I'd like, but I 'was impressed by ex-Sandringham Dragon Richard Cheevers. Monash Gryphons were probably the biggest underachievers this season. As their percentage indicates, they were very competitive in most games, but simply weren't able to chalk up the wins when it counted . They still had plenty of talent at their disposal such as Adrian Flowerday, Lee Wells and Tony Gross, yet their D3 status was not preserved until Round 18 . Power House's second consecutive relegation was finally confirmed on the last day of the season with a home defeat against Monash, and a poor start was their biggest hindrance . They showed signs of a revival in the second half of the year, and almost pulled off an escape of Houdiniesque proportions. Senior and Boland were their most consistent this season. Richmond Central's never really got off the ground, with their only match points being awarded due to a technicality . Nonetheless, they were still up for it week in, week out and still had some talent on the park, most significantly quintuple best and faires t
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Thanks to anyone who has sent in information for our column this year, always a bit tough with a double act, but with Ed's boys going up, and some new teams coming in, it will be interesting to see how things go next year, regardless of who is in the scribe's chair in 2003 .
Enjoy your off-season, and look forward to seeing you in 2003. Yours in football, Witlo.
R"~ ID ~- 7 U, D 3 HAWTHORN AMAT. 0.3 2 .5 4 .9 4 .11 (35) WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .1 4 .8 6 .13 12 .19 (91) Hawthorn : S . Avery, Johnson, Murphy, Steele . Best: Glover, Reed, Hayes, Steele, Stevens, Saulle .
West Brunswick : Edwards 3, S. Benjamin 2, Dempsey 2, Hamilton 2, Brookshaw, Cannane, Kent . Best: Bailey, Cannane, Clarke, Edwards, Hamilton, Jelbart, Pietsch. V.B. Zanin Medallist Adam Cannane (West Brunswick)
Umpires : M. Jenkins, G. Hunichen (F), R . Nation, M. Luttke (B), L . Mavropoulos, B . Dix (G )
GRAND FINAL - SENIOR S ST JOHNS 6 .1 10.1 13 .5 15.6 (96) STH MELB DIST 1 .5 2 .10 4 .12 7 .17 (59) St Johns: Kizilis 4, Waters 3, Johnson 2, Schonewille 2, Ladson 1, Hyland 1, Hancock 1, Adams 1 . Best: Waters, Merrigan, Adams, Hall, Waters, Schonewille .
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winner Todd O'Sullivan, while young backman Ryan Trotter also deserves a mention .
South Melbourne Districts : Pantazopoulos 3, Downing 1, Rosowski 1, Pohlner 1, King 1 . Best: Doyle, McKerrow, D. McKerrow, Phiner, Hernmann, Thomas . Umpires : L . Katz, G . Curran (F), P. Jones, P. Griffiths (B), G . Rollo, E. Boat (G)
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After a long and arduous season, it had come down to th e two pre-season favorites, in Rupertswood and Werribee to battle it outfor premiership glory . The clubs administration can relax somewhat, in the thought that their respective teams will be in D3 next season, however, for the players, they play for only one reason, and that is a premiership . Well done to all the players on making it to the final hurdle and good luck on bringing home the "Holy Grail".
REVIEW Seniors - Preliminary Fina l Rupertswood vs Albert Park On a day when the wind was blowing like the proverbial, Rupertswood won the vital toss to kick with it . This allowed them to settle sooner than the Falcons, however, some fine work by Shaun Venables for Albert Park enabled his team to remain in touch for the first twenty minutes . In true Rupertswood style, and with Treblecock, Webb and Spinner, all coming to the fore, a ten minute burst late in the quarter saw them pile on four quick goals before the siren to see the Sunbury lads up by five goals at quarter time . In the second quarter, it was the Falcons turn to kick with the breeze and with Julian Storey, Andre DiMingo, Wes Roe and Vinny Surace all doing well, Albert Park were able to make some headway into Rupo's lead . Albert Park's Shaun Venables was strong in the air and was being well supported by Dave Overend and Joey Robilotta, however, the margin was still four goals at the main break . Rupertswood then looked to bury the Falcons with the breeze in the third quarter, and with Flinn and McDonald playing well, Rupo were able to bombard the goals . With the Albert Park defence under siege, some strong and tenacious defence caused most shots to be rushed and the two goals from ten scoring shots gave Albert Park some hope in the final quarter. The last quarter was the thing that final's football are made of. Albert Park desperately fought their way back into the game as they totally dominated play . With accurate kicking and a tight defence, the Falcons got within 11 points at the 20 minutes mark . In the remaining minutes of the match, the Rupertswood team showed some of the character that may have evaded them in the previous season, and weathered the storm to concede only one point and ultimately book a ticket to the grand final, and shake that D4 finals monkey off their back with a ten point victory . Reserves - Preliminary Final North Brunswick vs Albert Park Albert Park took on the strong North Brunswick team keen to make amends for last week's poor form and kicking with the wind in the first quarter were able to shoot away to an early lead . With Jodie
Taylor dominating the ruck, the Falcon forwards in Pastras, Parmansche and Norman were able t o assert their authority to go into the first quarter break five goals in front. North were able to regain some composure in the second quarter through some good work by Wayne Dunson, however, the team failed to make any headway into the Falcon's lead . In the third quarter . North fought back hard and after kicking two goals into the breeze looked as though they could be a chance in the final quarter. This was not to be however, and as Adrian Harper stood up to be counted for the Falcons, his team was able to regain their authority on the match to run out eventual 26 point winners .
PREVIEW Seniors - Grand Fina l Werribee Amateurs vs Rupert swood After two years of showing great potential, Rupertswood have finally been able to deliver on this potential to their supporters and achieve a berth in today's Grand Final, while Werribee, after some fantastic pre-season recruitment, have taken the next step in their club's progression to lead all season and deservedly have the chance to ruin Rupo's celebrations. The teams have met three times this season, however, it was Werribee that won two weeks ago to gain the mental advantage . Werribee, fresh from their week's rest, will go into this match as the clear favorite, and with the quality of Lovell and Keogh likely to play big parts in the Tiger's game plan it is going to take a huge effort to knock them off their mantle . With that said, Rupertswood have proven they have the players to do just that, and having shaken the finals monkey off their back last week are poised for great things. With the return of Malty West from injury and combining with the sheer class of Baines and Burrows it could be Rupo's day . However, I think that Werribee has the legs to stave off the Rupertswood running game and with Tedesco on fire, the Bees will take out the D4 premiership with a well-deserved 11-point lrictory .
Reserves - Grand Fina l Werribee vs Albe rt Park Albert Park has performed admirably to get a chance to have another crack at Werribee after their semi final loss two weeks ago . The two teams have been fairly even in their meetings during the season . however, the Falcons will be hoping for good games from the likes of Steve Fairfield, Justin Norman and Jason Rowe in order to ensure they do not get off to a slow start as they did in the Semi . Werribee on the other hand, will
have no doubt benefited from the week's rest and will be hoping to set the tone for a big Werribee double . Collier and Velisha in defence will provide headaches for the Falcon forwards and with a wealth of talent around the ball, Werribee should set the tone for the day with a memorable 22-point victory . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS
A heart felt thanks to all who have helped with their emails and phone calls on the weekly matches . Their contributions have allowed me to give each club a better insight into the matches and to make comment on individual and team performances . To Monica Lawson (Mt.Lilydale), Bill New (Werribee), Simon Evans (Box Hill North), Bryan Bennett (Albert Park), David Moule & Brian (Rupertswood), Andrew Foskett (Bulleen), Frank Coonerty (Eltham), Jeremy Freeman (North Brunswick), Justin Hendy (St .Marys) and Peter Dinnick (UHS-VU), well done and thank you .
N TEA M OF THE YEAR B : J . Storey S . Huntington C . Riscalla (Albert Park) (Westbourne) (Box Hill North) HB : S. Care B. Doody M. West (Nth Brunswick) (Eltham) (Rupertswood) C : J . Murphy M . Gilchrist A . Baines (Nth Brunswick) (St .Marys) (Rupertswood)
HF : A . Dwyer N . Lovell J. Dwyer (St .Marys) (Werribee) (St .Marys) F : Tate S. Allan S . Venable s (UHS-VU) (Albert Park) (Albert Park) R : P. Carolan M. Keogh D. Burrows (Mt .Lilydale) (Werribee) (Rupertswood ) INT: G . Robson P . Dall'Oglio C . Gibson (Westbourne) (Bulleen) (Mt.Lilydale) Coach: Tim Ellis (Werribee )
ff~l i WERRIBEE - Julian Addamo becomes the first player to play 100 senior games with the club . Jules has be a valued player for the club who has often been called on to cover holes left in the side. A highly valued player at the club, his teammates will be hoping to make the day twice as memorable for him. RUPERTSWOOD - Baines, bYoute, Webb, and Flinn are all playing their 50th matches today. 'D4' Section - BOG Medallist
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P P~J LQ~:~ liG ] i' 7 Y e 2 [~L - S ng S RUPERTSWOOD 8.4 11 .5 13 .13 13 .14 (92) ALBERT PARK 3.0 7 .3 8.5 12 .10 (82) Rupertswood: Whitehead 3, Burrows 2, Gallus 2, Spinner, Flinn, Treblecock, O'Callaghan, Plummer, Webb . Best : Treblecock, Webb, Spinner, Flinn, McDonald, Burrows .
Albert Park : Allen 6, Venables 2, Domingo 2, Robillota, Overend . Best: Storey, Domingo, Allen, Rowe, Borley, Surace. Umpires : R . Love, M . Cox (F), R . Monaghan (RDL), A. Monaghan (RDL) (B), C . Shipley, K. Coughlan (G )
PRELIMINARY FINAL - RESERVE S ALBERT PARK 5 .4 7 .4 7 .5 10 .5 (65) 2 .3 4.6 5 .9 (39) NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 .1 Albert Park: Pastras 3, Parmansche 3, Norman, D'Odorico, Green, Taylor . Best: Toth, Hogan, Taylor, Rowe, Norman, Harper.
North Brunswick: Magnusson, Duson, Papanikolou, B .Carter, Shepherd . Best: Dimarco, Duson, Aliani, Rotella, Grist, Ceravolo. Umpires : L . Moncrieff, M . Wittmann (F), J . Kralevski, G . Kennedy (B), P. Gait, A. Esposito (G)
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TODAY'S MATCHES - 04 Section FINAL GSA September 21, 200 2 SENIORS Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m. Werribee versus Rupert swood RESERVES Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m . Werribee versus Albert Park 47
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The book follows the history, context and inter-relationships of 10 different codes of football (the Australian, Irish, America n and Canadian games plus Soccer, Rugby Union, Rugby League and Rugby Sevens, as well as Sepak Takraw from SE Asia and S00 year old II Calcio from Italy) . Covering 3000 years and over 6 continents, it is obtainable from Santo Caruso at . . . Melbourne Sport s Books, Flinders St . or directly from the author at corcinerj9 ozern a il.eorra.a u or fa x 02 94 9 8 1761 .
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(U19 - 2,3 & Red ) into top gear in the second . Not happy
h w i t A fine sunny day presented itself for the Under 19 outscoring the Monds into the wind they ramme d . Old Brighton won the toss Section 1 Grand Final home 6 majors to 1 behind to literally sow the game and elected to kick tivith the aid of the 4-goal breeze . . Match ups were Smith v up. Flaherty up forward was in everything, as to to the southern end were King and Forrest, ably supported by Stormont, . Salem, . J . Ryan, Gissfng v Sierakowski, Peel v . The Miles medallist Cooper and Mezo . The last half . Hughes O'Keefe v. J . McCowan and Chard v proved to be all OEG as they ran out convineing game began as expected at a furious pace with both . The first winners . Commiserations to the Monds who battled teams running hard and direct at the ball man fully but in the end their three week final's goal came at the three-minute mark from a long ball campaign told on them, they were also outclassed to a long lead from Smith marking on the HF judging from all reports but never gave in . To OEG . . One minute later, A boundary - 50m out - goal and Marshall Fisher congratulations on an Salem roved a ground ball off HF and kicked truly exceptional season that I'm sure will have the senior . Five minutes later, . crowd erupted the O . B section of the club rubbing their hands together, as Mentiplay roved a boundary throw in and snapped they plan for bigger and better things in years to . Half way through the first, Furzer had kicked truly . SKOBS come in VAFA senior sections . . 's were off to a flying start another - O . B were running hard and finally got some direction in SECTION 3 - GRAND FINAL their forward thrusts with Gissing marking twice A monumental game at Vic .Park with the two best and Kempton once to kick the final three goals of the sides of the competition going head to head . It was quarter. The second quarter was a bruising affair Old Paradians through the strong play of S . Maher, with O .B . continually harassing the SKOBS onD . Strickland and Hyde who began the better and batters and Furzer (the VAFA equivalent of Byron although keeping their noses in front OP's looked to . At half time Pickett) causing havoc around the ball have the upper hand . But take nothing away from . The in a very even contest, SKOBS led by one point an experienced final's unit like Old Cambenvell who huge crowd of between 1500-2000 people had through Manvood (5) and Birrell enabled the Wellers witnessed a fantastic first half and with the game in to remain within striking distance . At the half OP's the balance, you could cut the air with a knife . led but by a comfortable 14 points . In a dour Coach Obee made the match-winning move of the struggle in the third the Wellers through Clyne, game with Smith into the ruck after half time, where Shanks and Whelan whittled the lead down to ten : he roamed between CHB & CHF . His pure points. The last was a ripper with both side aggression at the ball caused enormous pathways throwing off the shackles and in the warn long for the O .B . on-ballers to run through and his eonditions both sides staged a shootout, the Wellen kicking into the goal lines continually gave A . Salem adding 6 majors to the OP's 4 to win by the barest o . Kevins . St the opportunity to bag his eight goals margins . A wonderful display of U19 football gave their all, but their on-ballers just didn't find the Congratulations to Michael Sigalas and the Wellen room they needed to get the ball into their forward who are making a habit of U19 premierships, and t . The result being thirteen zone quickly and clearly the OP's, Peter Hansen and Tony Quim . Kevins . last half goals to O .B . and two goals to St commiserations but well done on an equall Congratulations to Coach Obee and the O .B .F.C . satisfying year - both clubs can definitely build o : Well done, and just remember - when the Indians U19 success this year to add further strength to th were circling, this cowboy never got off the wagon! senior sections of their respective clubs . _f HAL SECTION 2 I)E'FINAL Old Essendon took out the Section 2 premiership Last vreek saw the delayed preliminary final matc i with a brutal display of powerhouse football last Ajax defeated a gallant and bruising Oakleig weekend, so much so that Ormond were pretty Krushers in a scrappy game at Bentleigh Reserv . Ormond had first use of the much left in their wake Coach Moore had his Krushers absolutely pump( g breeze and failed to capitalise despite the untirin to the max and at their very aggressive best; yet Aj ,.r r`,,,,P T-4,ccall and Muzzell . OEG moved
were able to scoot away to a 32 point lead and quarter time. Leigh Fetter, who was probably the Jackers best player last game against the Blues in the second semi, was unfortunately knocked out in the fiery opening quarter and did not return to the fray. (Special note: we all hope Leigh is O .K . and ready for this week .) Oakleigh continued their physical pressure on the Jackers and by the major break had clawed their way back to within 7 points . A number of questions were now being asked of both sides, namely could Ajax get their free running goal kicking game going? Or would Oakleigh's man on man, physical confrontational style of play intimidate Ajax to such an extent that a boil over was in the offing? The third quarter saw a very even affair with Ajax holding the ascendancy by 23 points at the last change . The fourth quarter was the same as the first three . Oakleigh continually ran the ball forward but they had no real system up forward to kick the necessary goals required to win . Whereas the Jackers had only to give the likes of Chester, Peters and Thurin some room and goals were kicked. Ajax home by 23 points . St. Bernards (2) proved all punters right when they ran out convincing winners against Aquinas last Saturday. The Bernies have been the yardstick all season and in a super display of football in the conditions kept the Bloods goalless in the second and third quarters, while adding i l goals themselves . Mitchel up forward -with 6 was outstanding as was Lyon medallist Levides and Hurley. For the Bloods, whose three week campaign began to tell on them in the warm conditions, Sorace, McMullen and Parker never gave in, while Kogelman again tried in vain to lift his side . But all said and done the Bloods had a wonderful season and playing off in the GF would have no doubt been a wonderfiil thrill to Terry McEvoy and all the players and support staff. Let's hope the core group of players can stick tight and put pressure on the senior players in the next couple of years and assist in their rise up the grades . To David Law, John Hughes, Paul Garth and the players - well done . You were clearly the best team in the section all season and we wish you well for future successes at both U19 and senior level - as all indicators point to a very successful era is just beginning .
running players and proven goal kickers in Chester and Peters . In a cliffhanger, the result will be decided by the big ruckmen Neville, getting his hand on the ball first and therefore, not allowing the Jacker onballers first use . This should allow the likes of Gilbert and Grace to get enough free-running clear football in the forward line to kick a winning score . But Monash - beware! The wide expanse of the Box Hill oval could hold enough open spaces for Ajax to run into and score .
R.S . Thanks to Peter Cunliffe for his very descriptive c-mails! ! Note: Saturday 21st is truly a blockbuster with the curtain raiser to the Under 19 Section Blue Grand Final being the D Grade Reserve Grand Final between Monash and Ajax - fanbloodytastic! !
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PETER HARRIS - U19 (3 ) Played : Alphington VAFA : Life Member, VAFAUA Life Member
MAX LYON - U1 9 ( 2 ) Red Played : Ormond, Therry Coached : Therry, Old Haileybury, VAFA U19 Rep Tea m VAFA : Executive Member, Life Member
JO77 ' -- _ -'- N - U19 (2 ) Blue Pla, .d : Ivanhoe La Trobe Uni . Coached : La Trobe Uni ., Banyule VAFA U19 Rep Team
JRANQ FINA L And now, bring on the Grand Final at Box Hill VFL ground, 2 .00pm start, between the two clear leaders of the pack, Monash Blues and Ajax. The Minardis v. The Ferraris! The Monash team boasts bid, tall running players lead by Captain Blood himself an d %AFA Best and Fairest for Section Blue, Paul Neville . reas the Ajax team boasts a fleet of small S .'i
ST KEVINS 3 .0 6 .6 7.6 8 .11 (59) OLD BRIGHTON 4.5 6 .5 14.9 19 .14 (128) St. Kevins: Gissing 2, Chard, Hamilton, Hutton, Kempton, O'Keefe, Underwood . Best: Simpson, Taylor, Mount, Duggan, Gissing, Guiliser. Old Brighton : A. Salem 8, Lynch 2, Furzer 2, Gamble, Ryan, Leaf, Hughes, Mentiplay, Smith, Edge . Best : Smith, A . Salem, Furzer, McGowan, Gamble, Hughes .
OLD ESSEi 'i)ONT 4 .1 10.7 17 .12 19.19 (133) ORMOND 2 .4 2 .5 3 .5 6.7 (43) Old Essendon: Flaherty 4 . King 3, Forrest 3, Stormont 2, Weidner 2, Biggs 2, Hamza, Frazer. Best : Stormont, Flaherty, iggs, Dazkin, Cooper, DtPietro, Mezo.
T. A . Johnson Medallist - Phil Smith (Old Brighton)
Ormond: Hassall 2, Arnold, Naylor, Rayson . Cove, B_e.,st: Cove, Hassa(t, Rogash, Wood, Spivak, &fuzzelt. J, A . Miles Medallist - Robert Cooper (Old Essendon)
Umpires : D . Peiris, D. Longworth (F), S. Collins, C . Collins (B), R . Dodd, K . Brewer (G )
Umpires : A . Hoogendyk, S . Stokes (F), D. Stephens, J . Abbott (B), B . Stephens, L . Pell (G )
OLD Fii'nl)arai速S 4 .5 7.8 8 .11 12 .12 (84) OLD CA - 3EF' LL 2 .5 5.6 7 .7 13.7 ( 8 5) Old Paradians : N . Brundell 2, S . Strickland 2, Lyons 2, Young, Hyde, Allen, Hayes, O'Meara, Box . Best: S . Maher, Young, O'Meara, D . Strickland, Dore, Hyde.
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UNDER 19/2 * Ferarri Beaumaris 0 75 Morris Mazenod 0 58 * Forrest Old Essendon 3 45 * Cook Ormond 0 42 Alagona Old Ivanhoe 0 36 *INCLUDES FINALS UNDER 19/ 3 * Potter Rupertswood 0 78 * Strickland Old Paradians 0 60 * Ryan Old Camberwell 1 60 * Spinoso Old Paradians 0 48 * Katsanevakis Old Carey 0 46 * S . Strickland Old Paradians 2 46 * INCLUDES FINALS UNDER 19/2 BLUE Little Mentone 0 53 * Gilbert Monash Blues 0 51 * Grace Monash Blues 0 47 * Jordan Oakleigh 0 46 Krotfil Bentleigh 0 45 INCLUDES FINALS UNDER 19/2 RED
* Sierakowski MHSOB 0 64 * Beech Aquinas 2 39 * Fraczok MHSOB 0 35 A . Mitchell St Bernards 6 34 Silk Old Xaverians 0 30 INCLUDES FINALS
Old Camberwell: Marwood 5, Shanks 2, Schmidt, Clyne, Headly, Ryan, Tempone, Weaver . Best: Birreil, R4arwood, Shanks, Whelan, Weaver, Warner. P. J. Harris Medallist Andrew Clyne (Old Camberwell ) Umpires : J .Grossbard, D. Whiteley (F), J . Whitespear, J . Aspinall (B), G . Clancy, D . Melder (G )
AJAX 5 .3 7 .5 10.10 12 .16 (88) OAKLEIGH 0.1 6 .4 7 .5 8 .7(55) AJflX : Chester 4, Peters 3, Thurin 2, Nissen, Givoni, Silberman . Best: Peters, Chester, Krasnostein, Rose, Silver, Goldbloom. Oakleigh: Kennedy 3, Britt 2, Mulholland, Banda . Wills. Best; Britt, Earl, Cash, Stevenson, Cammis, Banda. Umpires : S . Scully, J . Lipson (F), M. Meier, R . Mayston (J), L . Pipe, C . Kaleta (G)
ST BERYARI3S 4.3 10 .6 15.9 18 .13 (121 AQUINAS 2 .2 2 .6 2 .11 4 .11 (35 St . Bernards: A. Mitchel 6, Runnals 4, Hughes 3 Serrano 2, Maggiore, Marian, Levides . RgLsL Hurley Hughes, Ryan, Madden, Govan, Levides, A . Mitchel . Aquinas: Breech 2, Alford, Adams . Best: SoracE McMullen, Boalnd, Parker, Pierce, Kogefma n
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RESULTS U- TRIBUNAL SEPTEMBER 17, 2002 A & B Section Field Umpires irom : Red 17 - Mark Gibson ; Red 18 - Jason McNiece; Blue 29 - Peter James ; Green 5 Wayne Hinton; Green 18 - Tim Sutcliffe; Yellow 15 - Michael Sneddon A Senior: (B) Neil Woods/Jon Vincent; (G) Bernie Hoare/Bernie Jephson - Dennis Webster (E) A Reserve: (F) Rob Mayston/Matt Taylor ; (B) Nicholas Fennessy/Greg Rowlings ; (G) Dennis Webster/Vin Vescovi
Tim Biggs, Old Essendon ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . Ben Arnold, Ormond (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . Daniel Hanson, Old Camberwell. Failed to appear, 2 matches . Jamie Briggs, Oakleigh (Under-19). Abusive language, I match . Jamie Briggs, Oakleigh (Under-19). Threatening an umpire, 3 matches. (To be served concurrent - 3 matches) * Stuart Hermann ,
B Senior: (B) Bob Mutton/Scott Fraser, (G) Kevin Segota/Dominic Napoli - Russell Owens (E ) B Reserve: (F) Rick Love/Leah Gallagher ; (B) Peter Teasdale/Andrew Rechtman ; Russell Owens/Craig Arno l Dl Reserve: (F) Matt Cox/Luke Moncrieff ; (B) Jon Kralevski/James Maebus; (G) Ken Pitcher/Ross Richard s D4 Senior: (F) Peter Simpson /Mark Morrison; (B) Tony Lilley/ Glenn Kennedy; (G) Clive Shipley/Ken Coughlan D4 Reserve : (F) Max Wittman/Craig Brajtberg; (B) Simon Stokes/Ashley Hoogendyk ; (G) Andrew Esposito/Paul Gal t U19 Blue : (F) Sean Scully/Justin Lipson ; (B) Rob Mayston Jnr. /Matthew Meier ; (G) Chris Kaleta/Luke Pipe
South Melbourne Districts (Reserves) . Time-wasting, I match . * Euan Henderson , South Melbourne Distritcts ( Reserves). Striking, 2 matches .
RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONS SEPTEMBER 17, 2002 Peninsula 0 B and Fitzroy Reds charged with a melee in their reserve match played on Saturday September 7 at Central Reserve . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 (first offence in a 3 year period) . Peninsula 0 B also fined $100 for an official becoming involved in the melee .
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