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~ t 5 .ltiuday I had the good fortune to attend Yarra Valley's pre-match luncheon and flag d' mNoven 11ber emony . no well organised was this club that my mGltahon was receive as a memorable day and thanks to Rodney and his gang of Bushranger helpers who -eat show, Past President Andrew Langford-Jones and myself last attended a functio n ut six years ago on a grey, wet Melbourne day in a very temporary tent . Boy, has that e on with fmietions now held in beautifully finished function and club rooms .
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., S q =1*ENS Conuo-: -= ' has raged over the summer and into the start of the season regarding the new __, CHIEF EXECUTIVE einstst :" nt guidelines in place for the season and the requirement for clubs to lodge Form Bs -'ications for a regis tr ation . It is important to understand that one of last year's guidel'uies OFFICER : under age 25 entitled to be reinstated) was challenged legally, and as it was deemed to . . inatory we were forced to come up with an alternative ost players under age 25, except those who play at the elite level, do not earn enough money to make a gain out o f thought it important to have a guideline similar to the one we were forced to replace . We believe that any money earned under 25 (let's say $ 5,000 over 5 to 6 years) would be used in expenses relating to travel to training and to matches and )uld automatically entitle these players to a permit through reinstatement . tssions with clubs, it was inconclusive as to how we should do this so the Executive for 2003, put in place two guidelines . ome ~ = ,> that any player who wishes to come directly to a VAFA club from an AFL club, VFL club, SANFL or WAFL club or a VCF L in be automatically reinstated, h<- r: 'd "ae says that a club of each section is entitled to a limited number of reinstatements regardless of his background . , c•»iablished were - A clubs (6), B (8), C (10) and D clubs (12) . Whilst this may be interpreted as over hberahsation of inc ethos, the Executive believes paid players would be reluctant to come to a competition where they can't be paid, and also b y terview program and the requirement for each club•s president, secretary and treasurer to sign affidavits attesting that th e playing for nil, this guideline would not be exploited - that is . known professionals would not enter our competition . tement committee is monitoring the situation careftffly, scrutinising where players are coming from, the ages of th e -oming into the competition and of course which guideline is being used to gain access to the VAFA . All of this information the Executive in its review of guidelines for 2004 . steadfast in our aim to not compromise the competition and its ideals . y Li-,n . ,Iuetion of the Form Bs as part of the registration process was a legitimate and legal initiative to minimalise legal liabilit vithout taking away the right of individuals to sue where negligence could be proven . Unfortunately on the eve of the season loubt were cast into the minds of many clubs about the VA.FA's motives, so a responsible decision was made to defer an y at whether to persevere with this issue . davs Executive meeting we have again decided to defer any decision and there are two reasons for this . Firstly, we wil l It our legal advisers and insurer to determine the impact of taking no action in regards to an introduction of a waiver and eb inaction on the VAFA's part may have on premiums for next year . Secondly, advice seems to suggest that Victoria n 'Il act in May to significantly limit public liability claims as a matter of course so the matter may be taken out of our v. of these matters I can assure readers that the VAFA ha s r,tcd in good faith with the overall benefit to the clubs, its . . . . .... . .6 d officials being the over-riding factor . Next tVeek a?Jiatehes . . ... . . .... . ... . . . . . . . .... . ... . ... .. . . . .. . . ... . . ... . . ... . . . ... . ... . . . ... . . .. .. . ... . . .. ..1 2 o the season last weekend with a terrific response from the Coaches Chpboard For the Love of the Game i8-1 9 rubs with submission of scores and match details . Today it's the . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . ..34-3 5 Lot ri Back ... . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . ... . . . . ..as 44 cond group of clubs to be inc home club . Hope tin goes . .. . . . .. . . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . . T iJm 3as ... . . . .. . . ... . If eth response ood ts ashg _d week a ll details should be ~ . ... . . . ... . . ..59 ._ T. . ...a,.. . . •Arena l~raar . . . . .. . ... . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . , , WCU JLIC iWWNf .vQlcl.aJii.au) uy aj Y,aa ui~. +,au ruc„ ~ Trf t i vesd ;ahons . .. .. . . .... . . .. . . .... . . .. . . . ... . . ... . . ..59 followuig each weekend . Fui $a?1 62 ~ ~t e se ur weekend o1 iootbatt to reanmg tooays uareur
OFF R-lidn't exactly tip-toe into A Section last weekend: ine side c ; :rf rl the competition like a bull crashing into a pore I m shop. It mashed Old Ivanhoe by 46 points and worse is vet to route .
The side has opposition clubs fretting after coming to the brink of adding former champion Saint Stewart Loewe to the fruitful signings of ex,-Cat Paul Corrigan, Michael Barker and Caile Ditterich, the son of the famous St Kilda bombshell . Young Ditterich had enough of the ball in his first game . but his kicking was astray: the lad finished with five behinds from two and a bit quarters of play . Give him a couple of games. . . Corrin, roaming the centre, played a useful game across the tnidc' : ore cra .. .ping up towards the end of the game . But, as the ti, nen ; ha will be better for the run . r^our! -•-, ek S wyer, an 80-gamer with St Kilda who finished h )y, is hoping to get a dozen games ou t of his old i "He's certair- teen extremely keen to have a run," Diwer -said this is ,. But he's got limitations because of hi s work with Richmond .
"There's still a bit of to-ing and fro-ing to go but I'd love for Stewart to come down and play 10 to 12 games for us . " ~anner Sydney and Hawthorn player Brett O'Farrell will again be p)tal to Old Haileybury, floating between ruck and half-forward ,a„trPs . I ;1 > a it full back as Old Xaverians coach oilv s -; - his first win with a comprehensive ~r r rcomer, went down to a scatterfight to breathe a sigh of relief down Bullee n Ed, straili `r.
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Still, i-onr~ :~ :• brings rewards in its own shape, fuelling confi 1 .. - e inspiring improvement . St Bernards had predict ', eT .oro . ment on the eve of the season and it appears they had tlr _ hand on their hearts last yea's pennant winner was ne r thr toned by top-four tip Old Scotch . Brothers Ben , i! and Dan Jordan, a forward, added nine goal s aid full-back Ben Loughlin kept the dangerou s ontributing with a customary bag. propelled by five goals front Michael ~'he round with a thrilling eight-poin t s named Michael Dollman best afield.
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in a re-match of last year' s shouta be a corker. Ben Jorda n dir.', St Bernards rsn't altogether rapt with roun d t patchy. h~ -, fond memories from Toorak Park, the Bernies , , Round 2 to the i otorious late-riser last year. . where i, vs are at? A raft of retirements . a ur ;! -ound . a if, ; ich, and a good start to the yea r guPCsmg. us it's not a bad aeither, with only seven or eight "bouring memories from the GF defeat. that means well worry more about our own game," he
~ettin plays Ol d r3ity in a Bu(leen R d derby. Marcellin had enoLagh of the ball last week but didn't collec t great returns, as the scoreline tells . But Leigh Men gladdened with dashing forays out of the backline and Ja Fraser never tired on the ball . Old Trinity was humbled by Old Xavs but could find crumt comfort in the loss . Little playmaker Andy Cultrera, a V representative player when with DI side Aquinas, gladdened, three goals Scott Dann and Paul Gnatt were in fine touch . Old Ivanhoe meets Old Melburnians to greet the second club in as many weeks . The club was smarting after getting aaontheflksgiOdXav,butwlenoigfJ Weddle and Paul Donaldson in the forward line as it trie straighten out its game. Old Melburnians, sunk in its first match in the grade, will I on dual goalkickers Mark Hawkins and Charles Ray for bi ; returns . St Kevins hosts Old Halleybury. Old Haileybury, as mentio was frightful first up, but St Kevs have a bit of inside knowk after playing them in a practice match earlier this year . And Old Scotch and University Blues will both play for t first points. Old Scotch has a good home record against Blues and will count on skipper Steven Hume, who kicked tI goats last week, to control the game from the centre . Tips: St Bernards by 23 Old Trinity by 9 Old Ivanhoe by 18 Old Haileybury by 27 Old Scotch by 1 5 Player of the round: Michael Giansiracus a Press correspondents : If you have access to emaii, could dash me a brief re: : met by Monday lunchtime? Make su . emntioChrsa Email : fjeldstad;
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-~ichacl Holmes today play's his 200th _- the club - Joining Old Xav's in 1989 from School - A •e premiership player , winner of the Jock Nelson I 1998 - Club Best and Fairest 1998 - Also represente d on two occasions and a Member of The Old Xavarian' s 1 ❑: : the Century- Congratulations and well done Horace " ln 41 at the Clu b ~1,~ rla)leybnrians' - Congratulate Adam Floyd on playing 00 : : game for the Bloods against Old Ivanhoe last week . past Adam has not been the hardest worker on the jut his commitment in recent years has made him on e r;t dangerous forwards in the Vafa and celebrated hi s a 3 goal bag. Well done 'Floydy'. - congratulate "Jungle Jim" Macey on reachin g h game for the Club this week . "Jungle" commenced : rlrile still at the College, was Co-Captain of the SKO B 1remiership side in 1994 and played in the Senior C Premiership in 1996. A very popular Clubman and a ; warrior on the field, Jungle won the Club's covete d nor Award in 1998 and Best Clubman Award in im played A Grade Senior football in 2001 following a ristruction in 2000 and is back in the Seniors this _er travelling overseas in 2002 . Apart from training and Jungle also manages to put in plenty of great SKO B Committee level . SKOB tom-toms will be beating lou d 011 :1e Jim this week! :ins also congratulates popular Clubman, Matt on reaching his 50th game for the Club las t n,r'.ay. Matt's determination and standout abilities have _it him several games in the VAFA U19s Representative and always Senior selection at SKOB while still Under o years . Matt won the Club's Rising Star Award i n and was awarded Best Player in Finals in 2001, when nLr: ed 3 Senior finals. Great to see Pat and Marie last er another long trip from their hometown to see so n ri t)au his 50th! Well done, Kempo! old c_,c& - congratulates Nick Hooper on playing his 30 n47_1 aame today for the club . Playing his first game in 198 7 w as quick to make an impact, winning the club U/ 1 9 ,h? following year and then going on to win the Reserve s times in '92,'96,'97and '99,and captaining the r five years from 1996 -2000 .A well liked and d club man Hoops's reputation is legendary for ce, stamina and courage, and the way he's playin g u aining now it looks as though he has a few more as in him . Well done "Hoops" the boys are crying. . .enjoy d your tribute night tonight . ! - would like to congratulate Rowan Weddle on
: :u 2L0 games this Saturday against Old Melbournians : has had one of the great careers at our club since in,g with the U/ 19's in 92 being one of the key group of e :to have brought the club up from section DCaptain 3000,and a member of the club's team of the century , has been in three premierships ,94/95 (sections D & 1(section B) and runner-ups in 1998(seetion B) . ,T playing at centre-half-back , Rowan's deceptive pace, pable ice-cool manner and intelligent pinpoin t its remind you of Bruce Doull, but certainly with a r head of hair. Well done Ro wan.
Old Xaverians v St Bernards Marcellin v Old Trinity
Old Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians St Kevins v Old Haileybury Old Scotch v University Blues
6.2 9.8 16.16 21 .19(145) OLD SCOTCH 2.3 6.7 7.9 12.13(85) St Bernardin D Jordan 6 B Jordan 3 Ha rvey 3 Byrne 3 Neeson Turnbull O'Sullvan Close NM Smith R Legudi. Best : B Jordan Loughlin T Wilkinson A'Thomas N M Smith D Jordan.
Old Scotch: Hume 3 Hawkins 2 Ross 2 Phillips Kitchen Ftnocchiaro Tallent Dennis. Best: Berenger Hume Tallen Mullins Saunders Wigney . Um : P James M Gibson (F) A Retchman C O'Shea (B) B Jephson B Hoare (G ) OLD TR= 4.5 5 .7 8.10 10.14(74) OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 10 .6 15.8 18.10(118) Old Trinity: Cultera 3 Butler 2 Armatas Burgess Hillas Ramsden VanDerVenne. Best: Gnatt Dann Cultrera Deane-Johns Ramsden Hlllas. Old Xs : McDonnell 5 Landrtgan 5 Ockleshaw A Bowen Pasceri Sapuppo Ford Drake Chatfield Bnrshf)e)d . Best : Ford Ross Chatfield Sapuppo Ockleshaw Holmes. Umpires: J MeNiece W Hinton (F) C Schaffer (B) K Pitcher M Kent (G) OLD A3ELBUi2CII.§idS 0.0 5 .0 5.1 7.5(47) MARCELLIN 1 .9 1 .10 4 .17 6.20 (56) Old Ai : Hawkins 2 C Ray 2 Hicks J N Miller Thompson . Best: S Theodore Hicks McKeon Costello-Manning Berry Marerllin : Marson 2 Addison Sier Treganowan Wadsworth Best : McMillan Frazer Considine Addison Cox Jarred. Umpires:
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OLD HAILEYBURY 5.6 10.11 17.18 19.20(134) OLD 1VfiN1?OE 4.2 7 .5 10.7 13 .10(88) Old FiaiieyFs.ug : O'Farrell 5M Corrigan 3 Floyd 3 Brooks 3 Armstrong 2 Jenks 2 Bourke . Best: Jetilce Brooks Barker O'Farrell Bourke M Corrigan . Old Ivanhoe: J Weddle 3 Donaldson 3 Toovey 3 Luxon Rates Lochran Bereza. Best: J it'edd)e Hope Young Spoor Bereza Roberts . Umpires: R Eastwood A Damen (F) M Luttke C BraJtberg (B) J Robinson V Vescovl(G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 5 .6 9.9 12 .13(85) 8T HEMS 0.4 6 .7 11 .11 13 .15(93) University Blues: Butko 3 Young 2 Collins Thomas Lowncock 1Vinde McLachlan Ryan DeCrespigny . Best : Young Zones Wilcox Guengerich McLachlan Thomas. St. Ilevins : M Glansiracusa 5 Cheesman 2 Fraser Mulgrew S O'Connor J O'Keefe M Dolman Garvey . Best : M Dollman Greenham Gross M Kempton McGuinness M Giansiracusa Uni Blu : Umpires:
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6TBERPdts12DS 6.2 11 .3 16.4 22 .9(141) OLD SCOTCH 1 .1 3-3 3.5 4.5(29) St Berreard's: Coals: Allis 7, T Legudl3 . Davis 2, A . Smith 2. P Harvey 2, Cous)and, Bouzaki.s, Holland . Jurlecky, N. Smith, Catteral) Best: Catterall, T Legudl, S Mitchell. A)ti.s, McIntyre, Cous)and Old Scotch. Goals: Not supplied Best : Not supplied OLD TRINT-IT 6.0 8 .0 - 13.1 15.3 93 OLD %AVE 5 3.4 3 .8 5 .10 11 .14 80 Old Trinity: C Butler 4, Mai 2. Longrrnre 2, Ward 2, Troon, S VanDerVemie, Shaughnessy . Cameron, WIDtazcvs. Best: Hine, Longmire. Williams . C Butler, Healy . Donahoo. Old Xa : Young 3, Dillon 3, Santalucia- Ellis, Silk . Wilson, Fox. Best: Hawkins, Ellis . Howard, Oswald, Walsh . Silk. OLD MELBU N S 5.3 5 .3 7.5 12.9. (81) hSARCELLSN 1 .2 5 .6 5.6 5.7.(37i Old RS : Gooley 3, Rose 2 . Thiele 2, Dixon, Murphy, Nee.,~n, tA'hitehead, Wulff. Best:Jerilou,Prowse. D.Snlith,J .Ray, Whitehead, Rose . MairceLtm Taylor 2, Carson, Cooper . Florenza. Best :Colville, Taylor . Cull, Wilkinson 3.2 6 .4 8.9 11 .10(76) OLD Ht7 4.1 6 .3 9.5 12.6 (78) OLD IV, Old Haile; ;T: Efstathiou 4 . Fletcher 2, Foss°_y, O'DarmeIl, Lappage . Davey, N _,Lauch)<ui . Best : C, Waxman. Erikson, Movie, Davey, George . . Gopu Old Ivanhoe: Dinakis 3, Cornelius 3, Hawkes 2, 5lreodossi. Moore, Korllngen, Mendota . Best: Moore, Neilson, Berry. Keane, Morris. Theodossi. UtdiYERS'FY BLUES 7.1 10 .7 14,8 19.8.122 ST REVINS. 3.3 4 .5 5.5 5 .5.35 Goals: Cot Blu : Millard 5 Quin 3 Callery 3 Runnalls 2 Terrill 2 Haberfle)d Tanner Thomas Gates . St. Kev: Pope 2 MeGutre Harrocks Crowe . Bczt: Cal Blu: Sm-voltos Haberneld Coleman Millard Cal)ery Thomas . St. Kev: McCann McGuire Pope McAngle ,
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Son: Steve Carroll R!: David Matthews 1 Butko P 2 Hutchins T 3 Sturrock J(VC) 4 Guengerich D(VC) 5 Tanner J 6 Maddison N 7 Young R 8 Hayter J 9 Lowcock A(VC) R 10 Martin 11 No rt h L 12 Gleeson Q(C ) 13 Girdwood T 14 Roydhouse C 15 Ryan L 16 Kordick M pigny 17 De Cres G 18 Haberfield D 19 Collins M 20 Coleman M 21 McIntyre T 22 Sheehan P 23 Wilcox T 24 Russell S 25 Solly A 26 Runnalls L 27 Wilkie R 28 Thomas M A 30 ~t~?ros 31 Galle ry B 32 Suvottos A B 33 Gates 34 McKinnon T 35 Baker A 36 Brooke J 37 Kaso S 38 Wilson A 39 Bi Hooky rtle T 40 J 41 Quin L 42 Fletcher S 43 Cameron A 44 Featherston R 45 McLachlan G 46 Brookes C 47 Millar A 48 Fulton L 49 Chamberlain L 50 McIntosh J 51 Brown A 52 Terrill A 53 Versteegen R 54 Bennett S M 55 Zanos 56 I rvine T 57 Pl owman E 58 Sudholz J 59 Pricker B 60 Thomas H 61 Cobbtedick M 62 Calle ry M 63 Glass I 64 Birks T 6 5 Wilcox E 66 Grigg M 67 McAloon D 68 Ballie S 69 Hutchinson B 70 Meade J 71 Looming M 72 Vallelonga A 73 Paul G M 74 Robert son 75 McCutcheon M
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C ch: Emmett Dunne Asst. Coach : Owen Hourigan Res . Coach: Peter McBrearty 1 N . Fraser 2 E. Crohan 3 D . Cu rt is L . Mahoney ( C) 5 M. Dollman 6 P. O'Keefe 7 K. Gray 8 B. Dollman 9 J. Giansiracusa 10 M. Lucas 11 J. Pangr azio 12 P. Kempton 13 R . Bowles 14 P. Greenham 15 M. Olive 16 B. Ga rvey 17 D . Ryan (VC) 18 P. Gissing 19 D . Sheehy 20 T. Crowley 21 R . Maguire 22 J. Macey 23 T. Simpsn 24 M. Hanlon 25 B. Marusic 26 J. Rombotis 27 R . Gross 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 M . Kempton 30 M . Crowe 31 A. McGuinnes s 32 S . O 'Connor (VC) 33 M . Maguire 34 J. O 'Keefe 35 J. Coates 36 T Duggan 37 M . Pangrazio 38 R . Chard 39 S . Gribble 40 M . Mul g rew 41 D . Moy lan 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 G. Katavolas
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A SECTION St Bernards v Marcellin Old Trinity v Old Ivanhoe Old Melburnians v St Kevins Old Haileybury v University Blues Old Xaverians v Old Scotc h at Sportscover Arena Saturday
UN )ER-19 SECTION 2 Beauma ri s v Ormond switched from origin, draw - to be played at 9 .30 a.m . Old Ivan hoe v Werri bee Amateurs Old Melburni ans v Hampton Rovers Old Camberwell v Old Paradi an s Old Trinity v Mazenod 0 C
B SECTION Hampton Rovers v St Bedes Mentone Tigers De La Salle v Old Brighton Whitefriars v Mazenod 0 C Old Essendon Gr v Old Paradians North Old Boys v MHSO B
UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Rupertswood has the bye AJAX v St Bernards (2) MHSOB v Therry Penola OB Collegians v North Old Boys Old Carey v Monash Blues
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St Leos Emmaus WP v Mentone Vultures Beaumaris v Ormon d
Old Camberwell v Prahran Glen Eira v Collegian s D 1 SECTIO N
Yarra Valley 0 B v Bulleen-Templestowe Aquinas 0 C v Monash Blue s AJAX v Ivanhoe Assumption Banyule v Old Mentonians University Blacks v Salesian 0 C D2 SECTION West Brunswick v Williamstown CYMS Old Carey v Hawthorn Amateur s La Trobe Uni v Oakleigh Fitzroy Reds v Bentleig h
Old Geelong v Peninsula 0 B D3 SECTION Elsternwick v South Melbourne Districts Werribee Amateurs v Power Hous e Kew v Rupertswood
Swinburne Uni v Monash Gryphons Syndal Tally-Ho v St Johns 0 C D 4 SECTION Bulleen Cobras v Albert Park St Marys v Mt Lilydale Eltham Collegians has the bye Box Hill North v UHS-VU Richmond Central v Brunswick Power Old Westbourne v North Brunswic k U N IDEI Z-19 S ECTION 1 St Kevins v Marcellin
Old Brighton v De La Salle Caulfield Gr v St Bernards Old Scotch v University Blues Old Xaverians v Old Essendon Gr
Oakleigh v South Melbourne Districts Glen Eira v De La Salle (2) clash with seniors venue TBA
St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Mentone Panthe . Oakleigh Clays has the by e Bentleigh v St Johns 0 C UNDER-19 (2) RED Yarra Valley 0 B v La Trobe Un i Old Westbourne v St Leos Emmaus WP clas with seniors venue TBA
Bulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 C University Blacks v Old Xaverians (2) Fitzroy Reds v Banyule to be played at Ramsden Street Oval, Clifton Hill CLUB is (1 ) De La Salle v Marcellin Collegians v Monash Blues St . Kevins v Old Xaverians Prahran v Old Ivanho e to be played at Alma Park East, Westbu ry Street, S t Kilda East (5 8 E9) CLUB 18 (NORTH)
Old Xaverians (2) has the bye University Blacks v Old Trinit y
Therry Penola OB v Old Essendon Clash wit ; seniors venue TBA
Fitzroy Reds v Old Carey t o be played at Ramsden Street Oval, Clifton H ill CLUB IS (SOUTH ) Old Geelong v St Leos Emmaus WP Clash with seniors venue TBA Eley Park v Whitefriars Hawthorn Amateurs v Mazenod 0 C Old Brighton v AJAX
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Perfect weather greeted us for the opening of season 2003 and 5 sides showed perfect form to set the tone for the year. The Friars were the obvious standout with a huge win over the Tigers, NOBS and the OP'S were pretty impressive, the Unicorns showed a bit while the Tonners, were perhaps a little lucky . For the losers no cause for despair it was only Round 1 and there is plenty of room for improvement . REVIEW . itefriars unfurled their 2002 Premiership flag in front of a big crowd and then controlled proceedings right from the start to record an impressive first up victory over the hapless Tigers . All the regular Friars stood up and played well with Buckets, the Carbones, the Pawlik's and the returning Phan and Cunningham all in good touch . David Napier in his return from injury and Nick Corda on debut were good for the visitors who offer no excuses on a day where nothing went right for them . 1)e La Sa lle started well early and were in front at the first change, but unfortunately were unable to maintain the momentum for the remainder of the game, as NOB'S took control to record a comfortable 6 goal victory . DLS despite being depleted were disappointed with a few aspects of their game, poor decision making and insurmountable turnovers making the task almost insurmountable . Fine debut performances came from Ben Oakley and Richard Marks backed up by Ben Mannix and Andrew Mackintosh both with limited preparations . The victors kept things close to their chests and did not report in .
as did Leigh Hendra and Adam Ginnavin . A disappointed home side lost my contact numbers . Hampton Rovers gave MHSOB a early break and h allowed them to be 4 goals in front at the first chant This gap was to prove too much as the Unicorns -,vi their strong marking and superior pace had the Rove flat footed . Among the Rover players to stand out we new recruits Nick Greenwood and Damien Raysc Cam McKellar, Michael Davey and Garry Ce continued their 2002 form and Leigh Fletcher was t top possession winner. MHSOB would have be buoyed with their performance but did not wish recognize it by remaining silent . !!! ! PREVIEW 4/5 in my first crack at B Grade . You have to be hap with that .
At the home of football Sportscover Arena a winr and a loser from last week clash . North Old Be impressive last week, with Hampton not tota disgraced . Some top performances in last wee] Ressies side from some experienced Rovers players v put some pressure on selection at Boss James, whi will only strengthen the side . They like the big grou : as do the NOB's but at this stage of the year winni form is good form so I will stick with North Old Boy
St Bedes Mentone-Tigers clash with Be La Salle what I believe to be the first time in their sen :
Cannot report anything of note on the Old ParadiansJ M azenod game as at time of going to press have heard nothing from either side .!!!!!! Obviously a good first up win from OP'S who have the talent to be anything . Perhaps lucky to escape with a win were the lads from Old Brighton, as the OEG'S squandered many opportunities while some of the Tonners forwards having a bit of an off day. And yes Andy I am claiming a victory . A gusty last quarter got the visitors over the line with the experience of Spiro Nickas and Chris Barrow vital . Young Ed McCowan had a terrific game
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1,s. Both disappointed with their performances :,eek and will be looking to make amends in n o :un terms, in Round 2 . The Tigers know every of glass on Brindisi Street and rarely lose at e, they both are reasonably young so it should b e l od game, one I feel that the Tigers will win jus t ',use of home ground advantage . I will be i n ,Jr ndance. OId Brighton welcome vThitefriars to South road in promises to be a terrific game. Tough to beat at ,at home are the Red and Blue, and they have some depth in the club this year too with last years kids already jnaking an impression, plus a comeback looming from it,, Big Red Pezza with 6 twins last week . The mail all summer has been that the Friars are the team to watch and are determined to give a good account of themselves and the Brain thinks they will take another step in that direction today . Mazenod t vra 1 across -I across town townto totackle tackle Mazenod old Essendon at central Park . Soul searching in both camps during the week I Would say after Round 1 losses, and at this stage of the year too hard to put a real line on their form . Bad kicking obviously let Old Essendon down and that only comes from a lack of confidence, something Frank Dunell would have worked on during the week . Mazenod not disgraced against Paradians and always hard to win out there . Will go out on a limb here and just Mazenod at home but only just . Final game of the Round is a beauty at the picturesque surrounds of Melbourne High School . Both sides will be chock full of confidence after big wins last week, and I expect this to be a beauty . Dave Skinner obviously has the Unicorns playing a pretty good brand of football, while new Coach Paul Breen has impressed all the pundits out at Bundoora . MHSOB play their ground to perfection and this and this alone sways me to select them .
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS A pretty inauspicious start with only 5/10 club's bothering to make contact . I will certainly be looking for a big improvement in the ensuing weeks . Remember it is for the benefit of you the club's and ur players not mine . Cantact numbers are 9553 1561 home phone or fax, -fie mobile is 0403 433 016 or email me to l~rainc n;optusnet .com .au . Ty 8pm at latest MONDAY NIGHTS please guys . Thanks in anticipation.
TODAY'S MATCHE S B SECTION North Old Boys v Hampton Rovers at Sportscover Arena Saturday St Bedes Merit Tig v De La Sall e Old Brighton v Whitefriars Mazenod 0 C v Old Essendon Gr MHSOB v Old Paradians 03 ~'~ THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 4.6 4.8 7 .10(52) MHSOB 6 .1 7.6 10.8 11 .13(79) Hampton Rovers: I. Fletcher 2 Greenwood 2 Browne Davey Rayson. Best : L Fletcher C McKellar Ariz Carr Davey Brown e MHSOB: Barnert 4 R Newton Sierakowski Taylor Sau .try Brain Whittington G McCully . Best : S McCully clowns Harrison Adcock Brain Cassell. Umpires : D Peiris M Morrison (G) J Nicholson (B) R Richards K Brewer (G) DE LA 6AiJ.E 2.4 6.6 9 .9 10.10(70) NORTH OLD BOYS 0.4 8.6 11 .7 16 .10(106) De La Salle: ManNx 4 Johnstone Maloney Oakley McKenzie Corin Buckley . Best : Oakley Maloney Corin Marks McHenry Mackintosh . North Old Boys : Smith 5 N Casboult 4 Briar 3 Sutherland 2 Hyde 2 . Best: Husking G Phyland Smith Ingram Sutherland Cassell . Umpires: R Mavston J K41ns (F) C Shipley R Seymour (G) WEIlTEFRIARS 5 .3 11.8 14 .12 18.19(127) ST BEDES MENT TIG 2 .2 4.4 5.7 7.11(53) Whitefriars: Carlgg 7 M Carbone 4 Brescia Dance Northey T Nunun A Pawlik R Pawlik M Power. Best: Carrig A Carbone M Carbone A Pawtik M Power-Phan . St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Terrell 2 ScaBdi 2 Wini}e ~'dalstab Napier . Best : Napier Hayes Cords Walstab Sampled Hecker . Umpires : G Wardrop L MoncriefT (F) R Dodd G Clancy (G ) OLD ESSENDON GR 1.3 4.10 7.88 10.20(80) 4.1 5.4 7.16 13.11(89) OLD BRIGHTON Old Essmdon: Fleming 4 Forrest Stormont Flaherty Biggs D[Blasi Podger . Best: Biggs Stormont Fleming Ryan Kavanagh DtBlasl . Old Brighton: Ntckas 2 Hendra VanDenDungen Kent Pirrie McCowan Mead MacGulli4ray Bristow Dickerson Marshall Barrow. Best : McCowan Ginnavirt Barrow Dickenson Hendra PUTle . Umpires: L Gallagher A Ftrley (F) P Maddocks T Storti (G ) OLD PARADIANS 3 .4 7.10 9 .11 15.15(105) MAZENOD 0 C 2 .0 6.1 11 .7 14 .10(94) Old Parad3ans: Porteous 4 Stevens 3 Yee 3 Heffernan 2 Brabender O'Meara Sinclair. Best : Heffernan Vincent Stevens O'Loughlin Loney Sinclair . Mszenod : Maskell 5 Morris 3 Murray 2 O'Donoghue Ballanger Beard D Chamberlain . Best: J Dunne Hanley Parry Maskell Ryan Tucker Umpires : D Kramer T Tinged (F) R Monahan R Powell (G) D Baulch B Connell (G) RESERVES 4.7 10.8 13.13 18 .13 (121) HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .7(43) MHgOB 1 .1 2.3 3.4 Hampton Rovers: Crllly 4, S Anderson 3 . Quon 3 . M McKellar 2, Marinis 2, Fisher, Kelly, Duddy . Scariett Best : Flynn. duddy. Crilty . Quon . S Anderson, Marmis, McDermott MHSOB : Robinson 3 . Keys . Fox. Howard Best: Fox. Orchard . Ting. Howard. Robinson . Newton . DELASALLE 3.3 4.6 9.7 15 .9(99) NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 7.3 9.8 12 .9(81) Delasalle: Walker 7, M .Harber 2, Mitchell 2 . O'Connell 2, S .Browm,Watmsley . Best: A .Moore . Walker, Mitchell. N.Harber. Chester.Dimble. North Old Boys: Barker 5, Ryan 2, Keenan 2 . Elms . Butcher, Joyce . Best : Martin . Davidson. Joyce . Keenan. Kelliher.Htidebrand. WHITEF'RTARS 2.2 8 .4 9.6 10 .8 (68) 8 .8(56) ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 2.2 2 .4 6 .6 WLitefriars: T. Carripg 3, Glenn 2 . Vernal 2, Baker. Baggoley . Best: Alerdnder . Cahill . T . Carri~. J. Power. Leahy. B . Vandenboom . St. Bodes Mentone Tigers: Zahara 2 . Keleher 2, Tow~ns. Gould. Chaplin, Hipwell. Best: Zahra . Kelleher. Powell, Walsh, Chaplin . Rhoden . OLD ESSENDON 1 .0 1.2 1 .3 2.5.17 OLD BRIGHTON 5.0 12.3 15.6 19 .11 .125 No details received OLD PARADIANS 3 .3 7 .5 7.7 9.7.61 7.547 3.1 5 .3 6.4 MAZENOD Old Paradians : A Dean 2 .Spinoso 2 . Chambers.Fatllone.Martin Jovice .Robtns,J Swindon Best : God(rey .Robins,Chambers .Hayes .SJ Swindon .Murray Mazenod: L Morgan 3, Allsop 2 . Snart,Jones . Best: Mass..째v.Jones .Mose . L Morgan. Fuller.Gooden 9
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Coach : Paul Breen Res Coach : Peter Slack
1 J. Pannagiotopolous 2 J. Buckley 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 D . Ryan 5 M . Oxnam 6 C. Ridley 7 J . Leask 8 J . Heritage 9 B . Hakim
1 S. Vincent 2 P. O'Loughlin 3 M . Cosgriff 4 A . Curran 5 M . Harford 6 D . Stevens 7 P. Cosgriff 8 A . Sinclair 9 P. Palermo 10 P. Brabender 11 12 13 B. Richardson 14 P. Pratt 15 16 M. Godfrey 17 18 G . Porteous 19 A. Dean 20 B. Robins 21 D . Loney 22 S . Fantone 23 P. Walsh 24 T. Lombardi 25 A . Heffernan (C j 26 D. Boundy 27 K . Jenkins 28 B . Reiner 29 J . Dallas 31 N. Dallas 33 34 B. Hayes 35 S. Simpson (C- R) 36 B. Dintinosante 41 A. Swindon 42 R. Murray 43 P. Healy 44 D . Furze 45 A. Paglia 46 R . Clark 47 48 J . Swindon 51 A . Baker 52 M . Joyce 63 54 55 A . Boyd 56 60
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Coach : Russell Barnes Assistant Coach : Brad Berry Res : Mark Lomagno 1 P. Wintle 2 L. Wintle 3 C. Tesoriero 4 A. L'Huillier 5 S. Napier 6 A. Ryan 7 N . Owen 8 A. Scafidi 9 M. Terrel l 10 M. Wintl e 12 J. Kane 13 R . Sampieri 14 A . Connolly 15 T. McCol l 16 A . Hipwell 18 S . Hecker 19 A . Drury 20 L. Porte r 21 P. Fedderson 22 D. yon 23 D. Napier 24 S .Jurica 25 M . Kelleher 26 M . Hecker 27 S. Kingwell 28 M. Andrews 29 J. Bristow 30 J. Knuppel 31 D . Moss 32 G . Johnson 33 S . Zakic 34 D . Kinsella 35 C . Barnes 36 A . Walstab 37 M . Connolly 39 M . McColl 40 J . Eadie 41 S . Rose 42 M . Wilson 43 H. Dvryer 44 M . Mifsud 45 R . Gould 46 D . Pisasale 47 J. De Groot 48 B. Hutchinson 49 S Walsh 50 S. Kidd 51 G. Gomez 52 M . Towns 53 M . Ubert i 54 M . McCraw 55 M . Ferris 56 J . Chaplin 57 C.Connoll y 58 M . Zakic 59 M . Zahra 60 A. Pothitos 61 J . Wilson 62 C. Falkingham 63 J . Ronchi 64 J . Cunningham 65 R . Pierce 66 R . Parson s 67 A. Basha m
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You will also play an important role of support f your Senior Coach, as you may very well be Y : only verbal outlet for any frustrations or probler that he maybe experiencing . He will be mo comfortable talking to you than his players who I does not wish to see signs of perceivi vulnerability, or officials who may be involved his ongoing appointment. You need to be able assist in perspective, whether it be confirmation, offering constructive feedback . Sometimes you a in the best position to do this as their work lo, sometimes sees them lose sight of the forest for tl trees, and a grounding is all that is required . Whilst this may allow you to think you are the mo important person in the club just remember, tl club ultimately revolves around the Seniors ar you are the Reserves Coach . By keeping this "Tot Club" approach to your role, you will best ser your club and its future . Paul Montgomery (Reserves Coach - Old Carey Grammarians F C
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ROUND 2 It appears all that was required last week was to follow the old adage of "when in doubt tip the home side" . All five home teams won their opening encounters, with St Leos Emmaus creating the biggest impression with a resounding 98 point win . This week the Rd 1 losers get their chance to open their account, returning to their respective dunghills. The Sportscover Match of the Round certainly lived up to its billing with a nail-biting affair at Oak Street Oval . The spacious ground was always going to make it a running game and the Sharks repelled all attacks in the last 5 minutes to salute by 3 points . Foley, Erickson & Baxter, were the best for Merv's men, while the Beaumaris backline led by Boon and ruckman Matulick ensured they got over the line . A five-year round 1 hoodoo was broken at Toorak Park thanks to an Aaron Rhodes cameo performance . The skipper was the difference in the last quarter after the Two Blues trailed at each break. The Monds could not contain his marking ability and with Harders help in the ruck, Prahran ran out comfortable winners by 27 points . Ormond was well served by Robbins & Miller. Old Camberwell seemed in control at half time leading the Vultures by 27 points, thanks to some accurate kicking . However, a fired up Mentone led by Johnson & Rock slammed on some early third qtr goals to get the confidence up and at one stage found themselves in front by 15 points in the last qtr. Against the trend OC hit back thanks to the run of hackman Robertson &, Pike, to win a testing match by 10 points . The St Leos Emmaus boys unfurled the flag and showed some form to suggest that they have been keeping their pre-season cards very close to their chest, with a scintillating second half care of Ronchi & Bruce . In one of those days to
forget, first year ~ Glen Eira skippe r Massis showed some very pleasing form .
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2 PREVIEW Match of the round again involves the Fields they return home to clash with St .Leos. T boys from Wattle Park are keeping a huge lid their round 1 performance, so it is up to t Caulfield forward scout to identify the prii movers from their game . The notebook would full but the Fields will be looking for another 1
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n into this week as they welcome Old o Gunn Reserve . Form is hard t o ip with both sides having lapses at one in their last game . Will use the hom e .d theory and tip the Monds but only just . ar;'fins invited the Richmond goal kickin g
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,)l : Hwy and hopes this will be the difference week. The Two B lues will sorely mis s i ; ;ured ruckman Decartaret an d if Collegians use this advantage to control the middle it will I,-'p them notch up a victory .
- congratulates David ;cc'>ett for playing ;~unes for his club . David began his junio r reer with Chelsea and moved to Ormond in a to play in the Under 17's . He went on to win Best and Fairest in that year. Promoted to `enior side the following year, he won the Bes t ~_ Year Player . The big strong forward (an d time backman) played 8 7 consecutive game s :t scored more than 100 goals before being 1;Amed by injury . Now back and fully fit, David s to play a full season this year . Well done all at the Club . )
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11R3ZY : ::NO:_': 3 ., 5.5 8 .7 12.7 .(79) 7. 2 8 .11 10 .12 .(72) e ; D GOI.i-;G1. . :: ' : 2.0 Therry Peuo].a : O'Connor 4. Bannister 2, M Goodwin 2 . Callegari. Castaidt . Harmes, 0'SulliFan I . Best: Fared] . Fenton. LaCorica. Callegari, 0SuIltvan, Nancarrow Old Collegians: Unsurorth. Dixon 3, Lang, Mooney . Couch, Hosking 1 . Best: Young. HoLst, Abbott . Couch. Unsw'arth. Y Phillips ST LEtkS E:v41AUS 5.1 7 .4 13.5 25 .9 (159) GL.;N EIRA 2.7 5 .10 6.12 8.13 (61) St Leos Emmaus - B.Vaughan 4 . Burgess 4 . P .McGtoin 3 . Carse 3 . Pollard 2, Buckle 2, Bird, Brown . Ristevskt . N.Hodder. Donovan. Pecora. Bruce. Best : Ronehi, Ballard . Pecora . Bruce, Carse . P.McGlotn. Glen Eira - McGaw 2 . Vamvakasz . Mark.Dimachkt. Gilmore. Lewin. Tsirogfannis. Best : Massis. Tsirogian[lls. Doolan . Mimo .DimachJd, Loughran, Hall .
Umpires: G Curran S. Stokes (F) J. Maebus G. Kennedy (B) P Jenes B Stephens (G) 4 .2 8.5 11 .6 15.7 (97) BEAUMARIS CiULITIELD GRAM 4.2 5 .6 12 .8 14 .10 (94) : Richardson 8, Ensor 2 . Cools S . Collins T, Haynes, Matulick. Pitts- Best: Matulick. Boon, Richardson. Pitts, Buller, Haynes, Talbot Caulfield Gram: Baxter 4, Bruhn 2. Foley 2. Hall 2, Foote, Pearce, \VtdjaJa. Will . Best: Fo: Erickson, Baxter, GVidJaJa, Fallu . Bruhn . U: i . '. a A Hoogendyk (F) C Hoogendyk R Nation (B ) 17-11(113) C )C. 63 10-6 12-9 vUt .Ttilcta 3-1 6-3 11-7 15-13 (103 ) :Il: Howard 4, TyTnmons 3 . Perryman 2, Tempone . P 2. Fe tty l . Credtin. Hardenberg . Whitehead. Best : Robinson, Fogarty, Gough. C fyne. D, Pike, Hardenberg. ita : Vuleures: Barr. T 5 . Rotiyiey 4 Haves 2. biacgeorge. Dixon. M . Barr. C . Best: Johnson, Rock. A. Matt Sullivan, Vlalsh . M, Little. Hayes U ir : M . Montv P. Lamble (F) G . Thwattes P Farrell (B ) 0.3 4 .6 6.7 11.15(81) 0-~ .. 2.2 5 .5 6 .11 7.12(54) : Rhodes 4, Evans 3, Harvey 2, Harders. McCuddin . Best : Harriers. Pralv Har , Hunt, Quick, MeCuddin, B .Gellke. Ormond: D.Collins 2. M .Atiller. M .&1re)an. H.Black. D.Rohbins. R .Wiley. Best: M.Mlller. S.Keleher, M.Collins . M .Broadhurst, D.Robbis, R . Wiley . Umpires: D . Wlvtek.-y G Rowlings (F) E Garwood M Rhodes (B) A Martin D Hill (G) 31153MM T. -"---'Pr-,NOLA 3 .4 6.4 7.5 8.8 .56 CO) L 2 .0 3.4 6.6 9 .10.64 Therry: Bosanko 5 Reynolds Applerord Moloney . Best Reynolds Kuret J Sacco Bosanko Appleford Tsinaris. CoL .._ .-is : Taft 3 Noon 2 Hart 2 Roach Navior . Best Taft Vial Roach C Hoist Dowiing Thomas ST LEOS EP US 4.5 7.9 11 .18 17.21 (123) GLEN EIRA 1 .2 1 .3 1.5 3 .61241 St Laos Emmaus : RMcGloin 4 .E11itchell 45atty 2,Ymer 2.Canun . R .McCarm.Mclnemev.D .Pitcher .Prosser.Best:R.MeGloin .E .Mitchell, Ymer.C.Vaughan.NoLan .Rose . Glen Eire: Eade,Linnvo.Tsagliotis .Best :Aberllne .Hollow.M.Merrlck. Hornell .Tsagllo,S .HaIl. BEAUPrยงAR1S 6 .0 6.2 8 .3 12 .6 (78) CAULFSELD GRAM 1 .3 1 .11 1 .13 2 .15 (27) HEA 3: Catlin 3. Rawlins 3, O'Brien A . Presnell. Lee, Deluca. MeNicholas, Atkins M . Best: Catffii, Saxton . Rawlins, Healy. Lee. Cousins. Caulfield Gram: Scott, Restarick . Best : Bannon, Messer, Jacobs, Sant. Restarick.l ndall 10-8(68) OLD C . . " 1r 3-3 7-4 10-7 4-0 4-3 5-6 7-8(50) M: I . ViTLTt ~s Olu Camberwell: Francis 5 . Craven, Jelli .s . Schmidt. Tempone . R . Tipper. . Kearney. Francis. Lovelace . Best: &5argetts, Grant . R Mmtane Vultures : Emmett 5, Gangi 2 . Best: Cooper. Hamilton. Andrews. . Stewart . Enunett, Walsh. A Ps :?>zA% 5.3 10.6 15 .8 20.13 (133) D 5.0 6.1 8 .3 9 .4(58) C P. -: James 6 . Butterworth 4, St Clair 3, Eve 3, Macpherson 2 . Pang . Upton. Best : Eve . Butterworth, James, Mue)ilhehn, Green . Pang . One A. C .Keleher 3. Monag}><ut 2, Stewart 2 . Lam, 1Veller. Best: Banks, Ramsey, Casey . Cromack, Ritchie. Monaghan. 15
C Section BEAUMARIS Coach: Brett Merchant Asst : Mick Lovejoy Res: Mick Carry 1 S . Nish 2 H . Gibso n 3 M. Pitts (C) 4 M. Matulick (DVC) 5 M. Ensor (VC) 6 A . Spence 7 D . Foley 8 M . O'Brie n 9 B . Cousi n s 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 12 L. Healy 13 C . Gourley 14 T. Collin s 16 A. Quin 17 L . Atkins 18 N . Kennedy 19 M . Atkins 20 N . Atkins 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt (VC) 23 A. Catlin 24 B. Gray 25 D . Teesdale 26 R . Meilick 27 B. Haynes (DVC) 28 J. Vance 29 C. Martin 30 S . Hunt 31 J . M cG eog h 32 B . Cairns 33 S . May 34 J . May 35 N. Boctor 36 R. Deaton 37 R . Presnell 38 J. Gerrand 40 R . Rawlins 41 N . Conlan 42 O'Brien 44 C . Collins 45 J . Deluca 46 M . Saxton 48 W. Travers 49 J . Bryce 50 S. Lynch 51 S. Coote 53 J. Windebanks 54 A. Thompson 55 S . McNicholas 56 E . Leyden 57 H . McMillan 58 S . Fitzgerald 59 B . Griffiths 60 C. Gionis 62 A. Pratt 64 M. Carty 66 A. Coote 67 B. Gillespie 68 S. Doukas
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F"TI,OTG was delighted that $4(}0 was taken in gold coins at the Bulleen Cobras BaH Memorial Match last Saturday. True to our word FTLOTG will forward an additional $100 to the club bringing the total raised to $500 . Well done to all .
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FTLOTG visits VAFA matches each weekend . In each week's column I will name a vehicle which is seen sporting one of the 2003 Sport 9 2 7/ Crown Entertainment VAFA club bumper sticke rs. I will name the VAFA club named on the sticker and a description of the car . To go into an end of season draw for a Crown Indulgence Package, the car owner needs to email FTLOTG (phil@vafa.asn .au) before noon Tuesday, giving your name, address and car registration number. A Crown Indulgence Package consists of dinner for two at a Crown restaurant, a room for the night, followed by breakfast for two the next morning. FTLOTG last week went to Yarra Valley and didn't spot a sticker . Understandable as the stickers only arrived at clubs last Friday .
VAFA Ben Hogan Trivia Competition results from last week (answer : LEIGH CARLSON) . The winner of the dozen golf balls was Nicholas Aquilina from Hoppers Crossing . (Nicholas, you can pick up your prize from VAFA H/Q) Nicholas's name will go with 22 other people who provided the correct answer into the end of season draw for the major prize . Please refer to the display elsewhere in today's "Footballer" .
uest spea :cr at the P SM I . ",nner was t Victorian cricket team's coach David Hook4 David made many observations as to t difference in the way the game is played tod compared to years gone by . Interesting poi David made was that although players ea big money the system does not prepare the for life after the career is over . After his car( ended, Allan Border for example, had to taught by his wife how to use a card at ATM . M na . . . . .I'm trying to educate r wife how not to use the ATM !
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FLTLOTG thought it opportune to let .ders know of what happens at th e :A on Saturday night - from the time final siren sounds until the gates ar e lo(' ed Saturday night . In brief the following happens : 4 ,8 0 _ 5 ,0fl . C to Under 19 home clubs phone final scores to Nancy on 9531 8829 or 9531 589 2 4 , 30 _ 5 .i, 5 A and B section home clubs to phone quarter by quarter score, each team's goalkickers and six best players to Peter on 9531 8333 . 5 ,0 0 - 6 . 0 0 Sue enters all scores and match details onto computer for distribution to all media outlets for appearance in Sunday, Monday papers and VAFA website . 5 .15 Peter loads Info-Line with final scores for callers to access by 5 .3 0 6 .2 5 Phil gives A section details on 774 ABC radi o A busy two hour period where clubs and VAFA work together for, on most occasions, an outstanding result . Snakes Alive !! Loved this memo that came our way last week . "Due to the change of the Old Xavs . V . Old Trinity senior match from the main oval (Daley) to the adjacent Hudson Oval due to the APS v . AGS cricket match next Tuesday the curator has advised players, officials and spectators of both clubs when retrieving footballs on the far side, where the billabong used to be, that there have been several sightings of tiger snakes during the drought . All grassed areas nearby have been mown, but everyone needs to use a bit of common sense and to keep one's eyes open . " FTLOTG respectfully suggests that the player responsible for kicking or knocking the ball down the hill be requested to retrieve the ball . Tipping this would improve skills no end ? The highlight of the recent Presidents' Secretaries' and Members' Night was the
wonderful speech by Gee7on?'s David Mims who was asked to respond on behalf of all those who received a Certificate of Merit on the night . David, in stating that passion for the VAFA and the club is sometimes not enough these days, as the requirements administratively are much more demanding than just turning up for a kick and a catch on a Saturday. We now have a blood rule - David observes, that in years gone by, the club blood rule meant soaking one's white shorts in cold water so they didn't stain ; public liability was something big corporations had, but the "pearler" was David saying that a ground inspection in the old days was a Saturday morning check of the Melways to see where you had to drive to .
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Always good to have the first match out of ay ; so Club Administrators can change from b the frantic it hasn't been about the correctness eing delisted? The w of Pl a yer Regi paperwork, to having paranoiac fits over stratio n Panthers looked neatness, accuracy, and completeness o th e ominously sharp and f their other bete noire, THE TEAMSHEET, + had useful strikers in ROUND I Basile & Bournon, with Andrew Carter absolute] Yazrs dominating in the ruck Valley OB won with a post siren free kick goal . Hoes had good players i against Salesians d1C, Ben Joyce (R), plus the ever-reliable Damon Wood and by nowhere the margin guessed Eilan Healey, with Ist gamers Matt Serafini Nic . Chaddie surprised I the&super Bushrangers with a spirited last Qtr will befiat Blamey, & James better things ahead .Crapper providing evidence stronger force in 2003 than th YVOB were pleased viith the rurnour file forecast . TODAY'S GAME S Laing Bros the efforts of the Drew 8 ; , with soli dfrom Luke Taylor and Uni. Blacks take on Yarra James support Keem V . Salesians best was the whole team, but encounter between two skilled te John Nannes was superb at CHB & R . . havin triumphed over tough opposition last The A quinas Bamweek 'week. Black and 'University k Blac did so with somewhat more aplomb though, an s sc rapPy, match physical, even affair was a e would bot h rightly s expect to start favourites to win toda yi in the first half, Whil thereafter Blacks mobility team di tfernc & taller forwards made the blooding Blacks may be the are more settle d new Seniors Players . The Bloods youngsters did well overal with Paul strong a l 4cii by 3 goals .. and should goals at FP,t& Tibbs OtB . FBI cJason ks were kicking Bulleen-Templestotse Luke Rawnsley at HF, Andrew Moffatt & Ch traditional ar welcomes Aquinas t bth, Schilling OtB, with Vlad Roemijn ris oarmwrestl betwe ntwospirtedclu ruck. an effective knoc k with both determined to improve on last week'ss performance . The Bullants could have a bit mor( AJAX played strongly to beat dash at this time of the year and that, allied to ths Bulleen-Ternplesgowe at Punt Road . The Jackers bolted away in the lst half natural advantage of the Ted Ajani should see then take the points by 2-3 goals . and were never caught in spite of an improved 2nd half by the Bullants &3onash Blues . The latter had hard workers in AJAX will be a spectaculai exhibition of near and Prior and Smith in the backs, with all day light speed particles zipping arounc contributions from Robertson and Tehan OtB inside the boundary line, with the winner being th . AJAX's stars were Gab Dukes & Eliot Raleigh in e defence, with Ritterman, Blieden, & Blashki generating may attacks.
Banyu2e hosted M onas$ Blues and didn't enjoy their visit much . The Bears looked good in a very fast Opening, but were unable to hold the Ashers longwinded sprinters as the match progressed . Shane Cantwell, Shaun Lorenzini, & Michael for the Bears. The Ashers had top Gray stood out games from Aaron Williams i n the ruck, Conor 0 Sullivan (W) and Christian Gregory wherever he chose . Old kRentonians was too strong for Ivanhoe Assumption, who normally would now like to take Keysborough off their Saturdays itinerary, except Phil Skeggs reported that Don Blackwood considers the Panthers afternoon tea is the best in the Ammos, so
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the most energy left . My guess is, at th e that the Ashers energy bank A/c has a ,i ] il,larger balance than the Jaekers, and they wil l ,,, 2 -3 goals . This could easily be THE game o f season ! t Ivanhoe-Assumption hosts Banyule in what will be a dead set "not for the faint hearted" affair! Last week's results were not a true indication of the merits of these sides, which Will both improve as the seaso n 1 _gresses .
Today I91 go for a Hoes win by a few
points because they're on their home turf Salesians play Old Mentonians and will give th e panthers a run for their money at Bosco Street . -~ :aesians was stiff to lose last week and the tight ,,ace of the College ground could give them an earl y ; ;antage, but it is hard to see them being able to ,ntain the Panthers forward power for the entire , : ;me. Chaddie will still be full of run at the final siren, but the Panthers look to have a skills advantage good enough to survive the challenge and win by 4 goals. Reserves Winners should be: Uni Blacks, Aquinas, Monash, the Hoes, & Old Mentonians. Correspondents, the contacts are 9889 1979 & bfhickeyG~ ; bigpond .co m
."onash Blues - :,--n -,ogfig :~t' De-,seg has -arned from exile to join the Ashes in our 2003 campaign and will suit up for the 1049th time this week . A great clubman and a useful utility, Ben is always a lively contributor who occasionally needs some assistance in getting himself out of trouble . Congratulations from all the Ashes on this great effort Demps . Old Mentonians - congratulate M ichael "Squeaker" McCloskey on reaching the 50 games milestone for the Panthers . Michael came to the club as a trainee physio but soon got itchy feet to be on the other side of the white line . He has since proved a valuable player with his courage and ability to mark strongly being great assets . We look forward to many more seasons from him and plenty more stoppages for the blood rule !
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VALL'; i OB 2.1 4 .4 9.7 11 .10. 76 S.9LE511. : : OC 2.5 5 .6 6 .10 10.13. 73 Yarra Valley OR : Keem 3 . Gillies 2. Stevenson 2. Thompson, Beal, A Laing. R Drew Goals: Salesian OC : Thain 3. A Stevens 2. Sutherland 2. Oldfield . Notices . Cooke Yarra Valley OB : R Drew. A Drew, Taylor, A Latng, M Laing. Savage Sal ' OC: Nannes . Oldtield. Grace. Bobetic, Sutherland, Evans AgUINAS 1 .3 3 .8 6.8 9.11 .65 UNI BLACKS 3.4 4 .7 9 .12 13.17.95 Aquinas : Cogian 3 . Wooden 2, Toomey, Boland, Glemue . Denbraber. Best : Stone. Coughlan, Wlrtthead, Tibbs. Toomey, Boland . Uni Blacks: Wilson 3 . Ada 2. Kempton 2, Dillon 2, Schilling, Walch, Moffatt, Sandiford . Best : Kempton, Moffatt, Schilling. Rar,msley. Barry, Romtjn . Umpires : M Wittman S Scully jm' (F) M Nei lly (B) E Boal M Ftlleul (G) AJAX 5.3 10.7 15.9 19.10 (124) B'ilLLE;vN-'1`E STOWE 2 .1 4 .6 8 .10 12.14 (86) A7AX: Goals : Kirzner 10 Rttterman 3 Berger 2 Blielen 2 Duzenman Segal M. Best: Blashld Ktrzner Riherntasi Dukes Btiezlen Janovzr BULLEEN-`rEP ESTOiYE : Goals Burridge 2 Tehan 2 Robertson 2 McLaren G 2 Williams 2 Bone D Daskalou . Best Robertson Prior Thompson Tenon Smith Tufloch BAYvdYULE 3 .0 4.2 9.2 10.5 (65) MONASH BLUES 3 .5 6.8 13.13 18.17 (125) yule: Wttchell3, B.wilhnare 2, P .Smith 2, Dean . Cantwell, S.Play(air. Best: Cantwell, Loreutnt . M .Gray, Samiliohn, M.tiVillmore, D .Pla}4'air. A2ona.sh Blues : Holloway 4, Gregory 2. Cravan 2 . Grace 2 . Beddingfleld 2, BLackley, 1.'tWams . Turton. Hawkins . Creamer, 0'Sullrian. Best : Turton. WtlllanLs, Creamer . Smith, Sm}rth, Beddingfield. U h ~ P Dfmieen D V ard ,'tiy (F) S Grey A Grey (B) J Matthews J Currell (G) OLD PSEfdI'O'IIAPiS 8 .2 11 .5 14 .9 21 .14 (140) 7 .16(58) IPAtdHOE ASS OId 1 .5 4.9 7.13 : Basile 9, Borsnon 4. Dart 2, Fisher 2, Acreman, Ball . Old bReut Russo, Stroud . Best: Basile, Carter. Fisher. Katrts . Votght . Russo . Ivanhoe Assumption: Harris 2 . N .Shuttln,vorth 2. Peoples, O'Neill , J. Shuttlevrorth. Best: Jotâ&#x20AC;˘ce . Wood. S and. Cropper, Healy. Blarney. Umpires: J . Heffernan (F) J Patrick J Gregory (B) G Rollo (G ) 6.11 . 47 TARRA VALLEY OR 8.10. 58 SALESIAN OC Yasra Valley OB : R Collett 2, Buruma . Reynolds. S Thompson, Watts Best : Clarke, Lear, Mellrath. R Collett, Davis . Buruma Salesian OC : Ryan 3, Byrne 2, Loughnan . Riley, Foner Best : Richardson . Taylor. Lougtman, Way, Bates, Ryan 3.1 4 .1 6.2 7.4.46 AgUINAS UPiI BLACKS 3.4 11 .6 14 .11 20 .16.136 h.guinaR : Vandersluis. Harris . Cooper. Hhichcltrfe, O'Halloran. Kogeknan . Best; Macklin, Jeffrey, Kogetman . Soraee . Vandersluts . Harris . Out Blacks: Beaton 4, Grimmett 3, Hamra 3, Rizo 2, Ross 2 . Carr 2 . Puletama, Nolan, Ada. Chandler. Best: Black, Jones, Weber. Grinunett, Ross. Powell. 3.6 8 .8 14 .12 16.14 (110) AJAX 3.2(20) BULLEEN-TE IXTOBdE 1.1 1 .1 1.2 AJAX : Goals 1;'etsiitzer 3 Cooper 3 Nortch 2 Sharp 2 Chester 2 Bryner Konsky Lewski, Boon. Best: Konsky Norich Wetslitzer Sharp Chester Boon Bullcen-Temp3estowe: Goals Paris Edwards Newman . Best Wilds Paris Newman Lee Edwards Miles 0 .1 0.3 3.4 3.6(24) BANYULE idOIBASH BLUES 3 .7 6.9 10.11 14.15 (99) Banyule: Enright, Bell . T.Nasrallah. Best : McDermott, Enright, Bell, Ferrell, Szeremeta . Turnbull . Monash Blues: Hawkins 4, Campbell 3. Shields 3. Cotter 2, Edwards 2 . Best : Hawkins, Shields. Llovd, Green. Peel, McCormick. OLD Tv'IAIdS 3 .0 7.3 9 .4 12 .7 (79) IVAPdIiOE ASSUMPTION 2 .9 4.11 7.12 8 .14 (62) Old E4entonians : Dwyer 2, Fairbanks 2 . Mackay 2, Austin, Clarke, Goodbody, Ktantos. O'Brien, M . Sunter . Best : Austin, O'Brien, Clarke, Mackay, Dwyer. D. Alexander. Ivanhoe Assumption : Pearce 4, Cameron, Conley, Lupton, Toogood . Best : McGowan, Morris, Pearce . Chazan, Lupton, Toogood . 21
Coach : Phil Davis Res. Co h : Barry Simon 1 N .Gold (C.) 2 M .Konsky 3 B. Davi s 4 M. Dudakov 5 J . Ritterman 6 D.Kalb (C.R.) 7 G .Samuel 8 E . Raleigh 9 J . Berger 10 G. Dukes 11 M . Segal (D .V.C .) 12 D . Goldenfei n 13 J. Raleigh 14 J . Kagan 15 J . Segal 16 E . Janover 17 A . Cukierman (V. CR) 18 J . Kirzner (V.C .) 19 G. Blieden 20 J. Sharp 21 D . Gelbart 22 E. Wollner 23 J. Feldman 24 J. Bram 25 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenman 27 A . Spicer 28 A . Zemski 29 P. Bryner 30 A . Lefkovic 31 A. Lewis 32 D . Weislitzer 33 S. Boon 34 A. Lewin 35 J . Lewis 36 J . Israelsohn 37 A. Sapar 38 B . Erlich 39 D. Vanaken 40 D . Ones 41 A . Silver 42 A. Cooper 43 S. Chester 44 J . Gelfand 45 A. Godlewicz 46 A. Goldman 47 A . Silver 48 J . Peak 49 A . Lasnitzki 50 A. Benedykt 51 Z. Lewski 52 D . Norich 53 J . Mordech 54 I . Same 55 J . Kaicer 56 D.Seidl 57 D. Spilberg 58 B . Yudelman 59 R . Rotemberg
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1 T. Mitsvalsky 2 C. Twentyman 3 R. Ball 4 D. Carroll 5 C. Mackay 6 C. Alexander 7 M . McCloskey 8 G . Ferguson 9 W. Ballantine 10 S. Voigt 11 D . Saltyy 12 C . Dwyer 13 B. Heverin 14 M . Stroud 15 J . Costello 16 D . Nock (VC) 17 N . Liniord 18 T. Bournon (C) 19 A. Palmer 20 D. O'Connor 21 J . O'Brien 22 P. Clar k e 23 A. Drina n 24 A. Acreman 25 T. Flava 26 G . Dart 27 G . Katris 28 D . Kitto 29 A . Carter 30 D . Russo 31 M . Elliott 32 M . Phillipss 33 S . Worrell 34 M . Sunter 35 T. Mcnich 36 D. Alexander 37 M . Francis 38 P. Stubbs 39 M . Basile 40 R . Alexander 41 D . Stevens 42 43 M. Lawes 44 L . Sunte r 45 M. Kennedy 46 48 47 49 M . Fisher 50 G. Richards Si L. Stephen 52 53 54 D. Goodbody 56 R. Harper 57 58 59 60 G . Shattuck 61 B. Saunders 62 R . Johnson 63 64 M. Austi n 66 M. Mackay 68 69 S . Allott 71 T. McManus 72
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Coach : Paul 0'Shanassy Res Coach: '"ichael Rizio
Club XVIII Ch: Craig Baulch I L. Nethercote 2 S. Chandler 3 4 A. Evans 5 6 R . Mackie (C) 7 S . Jone s 8(C18) B. Watch 9(C18) C . Simo n 10 W. Hann a 11 S . Sand'rford 12 13 C. Baulc h 14 15 16 17 A. Moffatt 18 T. Wilson 19 L . Brow n 21 C . Schillin g 23 P. Barry 24 25 26 D . Batten 27 28 P. O tsuk a 29 M . Staunto n 30 J . Ralp h 31 B . Costello 32 M . Jones 33 T. Kitchen 34 35 Jas Mirtschi n 36 37 A. Gray 39 S. Whit e 40 41 L . Rawnsley 43 C . Beaton 44 R . McArthu r 45 46 R . Wallace 47 49 R. Dillon 49 (R) T. Bowers 50 A. Goonan 51 D. Higgin s 51 (R) A. Neville 2 5 53 D . 0'Kee ff e 54 M . Braszel l 55 S. Welch 57 K . Begely 58 D . Kean 60 J . O'Sullivan 62 P. Purcell 63 J . Webe r 64 R. Adam s 66 L. Costell o 66 (C18) C. Curtis 67 N. Goona n 70 J . Gree n 71 M. Nihill 72 D, Rud d 77 A. Costell o 80 M. Teha n 85 B . Weber 86 B . Collin s 88 N . Abbott 91 A . Whitloc k 93 M . Bulman 94 A. Powell 96 Jon Mirtschi n 98 M . Behan
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Wh ;. Great win by on the expanses that are La Tro , With Lee directing traffic at CHF, Willy held a comfortable lead before La Trobe was able to exert some pressure late in the game. Old Geelong and t3le had an arm wrestle down at Como F OG's ability to kick some red time goals proved to be vitally important with the Betts brothers particularly conspicuous up forward . Wef was competitive against Peninsi ` before falling away after half time . West were best served by West who will also be looking forcvard to the much awaited debut of coach Siebrand . Bentleigh got of to a gre2 t start at the expense of an undermanned : . Grace and Sharp up forward proved to be dominant and I have a feeling that they may be names we will hear a bit during the year. Finally, Fitzroy lived up to the rumor mills with a strong win over Hawthorn . The Hawks will welcome back some familiar faces in the next few weeks and will have been heartened by the performance of debutant Alexander . Obviously the wins by Bentleigh and Fitzroy were ominous but I also like the sounds coming out of Willy . Very early doors though . It is always interesting to look at the round 10 results and reflect on how big the swings are !
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2 points despite being 57 points down at h, time . Old `째 will be happy with their fi victory at Como since the middle of 20( Coach Michael Lockman said a couple weeks ago that there is a long road ahead, t a first-up win is a good start . West Brunswick was hopeful of regaini Steve Benjamin and playing-coach Juli Siebrand for their clash against Old Geelo this week . The Magpies believe that they v be suited by t1 ~ vast spaces of Como Park . A soft track and La Trobe's big ground almc found `" ' 7sa out last week, but coai Dene Macleod believes his team will be bett for the run . Tim Wheeler's probab suspension will hurt but the CYMS' ha: much more depth this year. Old Carey coach Glenn Taylor w ; reasonably happy despite his team's loss la week . He felt that OC had control of gener play but a lack of concentration during tim on and bad conversion cost his team dear l
Wh at drew sa ys : 3entleigh coach Paul Dimattina was thrilled with his players' commitment to the game plan last week saying that it was `a day when everything clicked' . The Demons will get a better gauge of where they sit after their clash with Peninsula this week . Peninsula coach is expecting a tough match but playing at home gives him confidence . He
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r,wlor is confident his team can atone against ;~!illiamstown this week . There are better ways of starting the season than a 98-point loss but Hawthorn coach peter Tyson is remaining positive . He believes that his team will enjoy playing at home but Will miss their injured key forwards . La Trobe coach Tony Crisafulli said before pound 1 that their large home ground would suit his youngsters . However they Mll have to adapt to Hawthorn's pint-sized oval this week in what looms as a danger match for last year's preliminary finalists . 'Someone at Oakleigh must have walked under a ladder recently . After losing by 126 points last week, they now face Fitzroy who are fresh from a 98-point victory . Home ground advantage will help but it is hard to see Oakleigh winning this week . TIPS Andrew Ed Peninsula 4 pts Bentleigh 9 pts Old Geelong 22 pts Old Geelongl5 pts Old Carey 10 pts Williamstown7 pts La Trobe 18 pts Hawthorn 1 pt Fitzroy 48 pts Fitzroy 35 pts
Bentleigh - would like to congratulate Ryan Weber on 50 games (Round 1) . Ryan is one of those players that puts in every week without fanfare and is always a strong contributor to the team . Well done Ryan ! Will iamstown - congratulate club legend Brett Hann on his 250th game this week. Very much in the Bruce Doull mould, he goes about his business without much fanfare . A reinvented forward on his way to 300 !
TODAY'S NIABCMES D2 SECTION Old Geelong v West Brunswick Williamstown CYMS v Old Carey at New Port Oval ( 55 J4) Hawthorn Amateurs v La Trobe Uni Oakleigh v Fitzroy Reds Peninsula 0 B v Bentleigh
BRUNSWICK 2 .2 3.4 7.7 8.8(56 ) OB 4.1 5.6 7.11 14.14(98 ) West Brunswick., Brookshaw 2, Bailey . McGuire. Batters, Dempsey, Hamilton, Drain . Best: West, Batters, Heppel, McGuire. Ptetch . Dempsey. Peninsula: Murphy 4. Coghlan 3, Clarfnghold 2, SID, Davis, Barber, S.Prendergast . Erowcott . Best : Murray, Teelow, Powney, Murphy. S.Prendergast. Gentry . Umpires: G Roberts S Caruso (F) D Scu lly L Pipe (G) 4 .4 10.6 13 .7 17.10.112 OLD GEELONG OLD CAREY 4 .3 7.4 12.13 14.18.102 Old Geelong: Vickers-Willis 4, Goldsworthy 3, Bayles 3. N.Betts 2, Bell 2, T.Betts, Paul. Fatrbairn. Best : N.Betts, Bayles, T.Betts. H .Legoe . VickersWillis, Avery. Old Carey: RaHopoulos 4, Everett 2, Hall 2, James 2, McQueen-Parton 2, Cohen, Jessup. Best : Oppy. Pattenden . Hutchinson . Andrews. Guerra. Angus. Umpires: R Semmens I Sommers; (F) B Powell T Cusack (B ) LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .2 5.7 7.8 13 .9(87) WILLIAMSTOWN CYPdS 6.3 10.3 14.4 16.6(102) LaTrohe : Davis 3, Burke 3, Sheldrtck 2, Gellert, Mawdsley, Patience, White, Fredrickson. Best : Davis . Davies, Adamsthwaite . McMeekin, Burke, Sheldric k Williamstown CYFdS : Lee 4. Woda 3, Taylor 2â&#x20AC;˘ McHutchin. Thompson, Elias, Cocks . Munro, Phemister, hums. Best : Lee, Munro, Barlow, Monkhurst, Robinson, Poch Umpires: D. Dinneen (F) G Contartno K Barton B Cooper (B) L Bocrabella J Bretag (G ) FI't'ZROY REDS 5 .7 14.10 18.14 21 .22(148) HAWTHORN 2.2 2 .4 3.6 7.8(50) Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 8, J. Parsons 4, Dtacogtorgis 2 . V. Cahill 2, Hannam 1, Mitchell 1 . Addicott 1, Drury 1 . Rawtins I . Best V. Cahill, Meighan, Diamglorgls . Catrns . J . Parsons, Tronese BETPR .EIGH: 4.7 14 .14 23.14 28 .21(189) OAFCI.EIGH: 3 .4 6.6 8 .9 9.9(63) Beat: Grace 9. Sharp 7, Henry 5 . Stce 2, Eyles, Graham, Mtksad, Handfield. Ireson . Best: Eytes, Miksad. Handfletd, Grace. Henry, Sice . Oak: Bromley 2, Cash 2, Malcom 2 . Dalton, Hunter . Kennedy. Best: S. Kitts, Stevenson, Bromley, Bloomfield . Holden . A. Kitts Umpires: M Sneddon P Liddell (F) J Koster P McKay (G) MERM WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 3.0 7.0 9 .1(55) PENINSULA OB 4.5 9.10 10 . i2 12.15(87) West Brunswick. Baker 3, Heywood 3, Russell 2, Hussey. Best: Bandt . Lehmann. Baker, Russell, Morphett, Hilton . Peninsula: Mlnchin 3 . T.Prendergast 2, Stainforth 2 . JAtchison. While, S .Claringbotd. Brennan . Dunne . Best: Dunne, Stalnforth. Bowen, T.Prendergast, Warner. Luzzl.
OLD GEELONG 2.4 8 .9 12.9 14 .12.96 OLD CAREY 1.0 1 .0 2.1 4.2.26 Old Geelong: Perrin 4, Bayles 2, J .Cote 2. Dillon 2 . O'Brien . Allen, Slattery. Morgan . Best : Dillon, J .Cole, Atkins, Allen, Perrin. Bayles . Old Carey: Hardy 2, Glaaukos . Bennett . Best: Guerra. Bennett. Elsner. Tompkins, Wood . Shrives . LATROBE UNIVERSITY 4 .2 7.6 7.7 8.7(55) WBJdAMS'I'OWPd CYMS 3 .2 5.4 8.5 12.9{81) LsTrotre University: Moon 2 . Morton 2 . Waterman 2, Bowden . Watson. Best: Cummings, Bowden, Smith, Slater, Brodie, Waterman Williamstown CYtd9: Burgess 8. Buttigfeg 2, DiGrazia, Hann. Best: McKenzie, Oldham . Burgess, N.Grant, B .Grant, Buttigleg IFIf2ROY REDS 3 .4 5.9 13 .15 16.21(117) HAWTHORN 1 .1 1.2 1 .2 3 .2(20) Fitzroy Reds : Pidoto 8, Reeves 3, Crane 2, Walsh 1 . Bare 1 . B. Cahill 1 . S . Andrews 1 . Best Crane . Ptdoto . Bare, Reeves. Foster. O'Conno r BEIvPLEIGII: 5.4 9 .8 15 .10 19 .13 (127) OAIII.EIGH: 2.3 3 .3 3 .5 6.7 (43) Bent: Punter 5, BeaOe 4. Ferris 2, Strauch 2. Reid 2. Withington, CantsilterLs, McFarlane . Hutchison . Best: Pirie . Punter, Reid . Hutchison . Vi4vna . Ferris . Oak: no details given Best: no details given
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D2 Section BENTLEIGH
Coach : Paul Dimattina Assistant: Steve Grace Res. Coach : Steve Hall I C. Sharp 2 D. Ferguson 3 A . Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 M . Eyles 6 R. Weber 7 J . Robertson 8 J . Handfield 9 I. Jackson 10 A . Henry 11 D. Martin 12 N. Aitken 13 14 B . Reid 15 S . Grace 16 L. Airey 17 C. Martin 18 S . Adaway 19 B . Clark 20 R . Fishlock 21 A . Graham 22 A . Smith
23 G. McFarlane 24 L. Holmesby 25 D . Gold 26 B . Pad9ha m
27 J. Seeley
28 M . McCuiloch 29 H . McKenzie 30 A . Miksad 32 A . Strauch 31 S. Craven 33 P. Withington 34 M . Pirie 35 L. lreson (C) 36 M . Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G. Beattie 39 G. Prigg 40 J. Harbott le 41 J. Neve 42 A . Mikkelsen 43 A. Ferris 44 G . Holland 45 46 R . Lawford
47 M . Scanlon 48 P. Dimattina 49 L . Vfvona 50 A. Stanes 51 P. Sampson 52 L . Sampson 53 A . Banks 54 R . Coyle 55 G . Richards 56 C . Aitken 57 A. Cantsilieris 58 T. Caterson 59 S. Kennedy 60 R . Punter
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HAWTHORN
Coach : Graham Burgen
Coach : Peter Tyson
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Res. Coach: Darren Kane Club 18 Coach: Greg Box
Res. Coach : Ed Sill
Coach : Tony Crisafulli Res : David Huffe r
1 A. Collins 1 D . Hannam 2a B. Holderhead 2b A. Walsh 3 S. Dibenedetto 4 B. Pollard 5 P. Diacogiorgis 6 D . Curtis
7a S. Andrew 7b L. Byrne 8 A. Byrne 9a H . Fletcher 9b C . Prio r 10 A. Urbanic 11 B. Athe rton 13 S. Pidotto 14 T, Clarke 16 G . Crane
17 B. Lee 18 M. Baker 19a C. Andrew 19b C. Quinn 20 T. Mitchell 21 C . Meighen 22 C. Sullivan 23 D. Knowles 24 A. Parsons 26 C . Temperley 27 J . Tornese 29 V. Cahill 30 C . Little 31 P. Crowe 32 A. Grant 33 S. Drury 34 S. Herceg 36 M. Reeves 38 A. George 40 G . Bance 42 I . McBurney 45 J . Bennie 46 D. Timm 51 J . Rawlings 53 S. Addicott 54 J . Parsons 57 R . Rome 61 G . Virtue 62 N. Auden 67 R. Holderhead 73 J . Bare 76 P. Everard 77 A Grillo 97 D. Ronchi
1 . P. Morton 2, S . Fredrickso n 3 . D. Sheldrick 4. N. Dunne 5 . S . Adamswaite 6. M . Watso n 8. M . Correnti 9 . L. Walker 10. S . Davis
2 G. Broadley 3a A. Knott 3b N. Patterson 4a S . Stevens 4b B . Glover S . Avery sb T. Kerr 6a P. Avery 7 C. Aexnder 8 J . Cargil; 9 R . Ogge 10 P. Orchard
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12b A. Tsoumbaris 13a J.Murphy 13b J. Povey 14a D. Lautetta
14b T Fitzpatrick 15 M. Tyson 16 C . Reed
17 B . Ruzicka 18 P. Phillips 19 J. Law 20 S . Parke' 21 K . Brockman 22 C . Habel 23 L. Collin s 24 J . Jackomonis 25 M. Zaverella 26 N . Hayes 27 R . Lord 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. Barker 30 31 32 33 P. Stroud 34 R . Johnston 35 S . Davies 36 A . West 37 M. Daou 38 B . Bruns 39 G. Carte 40 P. Rossitto
41 J . Bogie 42 D. McGlenchy 43 I. Chaps 44 B. Allder 45 B. Mountain 46 T. OHanlon 47 0 Lahitt
48 A. Brick
49 N . Tierney 50 J . Gourlay 51 S . Signorini 52 C . Frost 53 M. Preston 54 J . Berry 55 A . Saull e 56 M. Cogian 57 B. Collins 58 T. Dixon 59 A . Doyle 60 G. Saddington 61 M. Grayy 62 A.Johnsen 63 D . Kealy 64 N . Kudeweh 65 G. Lilywhite 66 C . Lorenz 67 S. McDonald 68 P. Nikoloau 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A, Patton 71 S. Williams 72 M. Walter 73 J. Williams 75 E. Sill 76 C . Pickett 77 A. Smith 78 D . Carter
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42 . D. Gleason ~ . Linehan 45 .; S D. McMeeki n
47 . A Samson 48 . L McNamara 50 . K. Hopkins 54 . T. Peters 55 . A. Cummings 56 . J . Neild 57 . A . Woolmer 63 . J . Laidlaw 69 . M . Hogan 70. J . Dumaresq 75 . S . Gellert A . Benton A Bright M . Donohue S . Gemmola D. Patience S . Patterson S . Rumbold F. Tiernan A. Bailler R. Bake S . Bland C. Bowden T. Bullen B . Clutterbuck ~ulos M. Davi~ es N . Dejanovi c Dugga T. n S . Dumsday J . Elliott J . Evre M . Forrest C. Franci s D. Gilmour J . Grif6n D. Hill R. Hosking
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OAKLEIGH A F Coach : Chris Moo Res. Coach : Pat McK i 2 A. Bloomfield 3 D. MacKenzie 4 B. Varkatzos 5 B. Theoharris 6 R . DooleyY 7 M. Short 8 R. Marshall 9 J. Moutis 10 L . Thomas 11 C. Hanley 12 13 0 . Britt 14 P. Malcol m 15 G . Redford 16 M . Bell 17 A. Hunter 18 J. Connellan 19 20 J. Tolley 21 A. Perdikomat s 22 S. Ear
23 J. Kerley 24 S. Kitts 25 C. Marshall 26 A. Kitts NC)
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28 29 C. Kokkinos 30 P. Holden 31 T Bromley O G 32 J. Brown 33 M . Clark 34 B. Evans 35 R. Nusk e 36 M. Ryan 37 P. Tor4~ Y 38 S. Cammiss 39 A. Mulholland 40 J. Gae l 41 M . Cash
42 S. Dalto n 43 44 G . Smith 45 G . Chapman
46 B. Nguyen 47 M . Stevnso n
48 A. McKenzi e 49 S. Collins
50 P. Papadopoulos 51 L. Kenned y 52 C. Cooke 53 V. Vujicic 54 O . Parton 55 A. Goo k 56 J . Page 57 P. Illman 58 E. Bennett 59 B. Papadopoulos 60 M. Vongsykeo
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PENINSULA
Coach: Glenn Taylor
Coach : Michael Lockman
Coach : Julian Sill
Res: Ben Dunn
Res . Coach: Brian Cronin
Res Paul Montgomery
1 S . Maloney
1 S . Parsons
2 D. Faelis M . Cohen
2 S . McMahon 3 J . Fitzclarence
2 A . Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp
4 D. James
4 C. Sticnchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis
4 E . Bowen
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7 H . Van Cuylenburg 7 A. Drever R g M. Cann
g B. Shutie 10 K. Shrives 11 N . Everett 12 L. MacFarlane 째 13 M . Sontag 14 M . Curry 15 N. Bull 16 R. Graham 17 M . Yamall 18 T. Collins 18 B . Chiuchiarelli R 19 T. Wood 19 P. Drake R 20 J . Raftopoulos
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22 C . Battle 23 C . Pattenden 24 P. Unkles 25 P. Busse 25 L . Chiuchiare lli R 26 D . Sherr 27 N . Vasilopoulos - 29 S. Assimo 30 A. Guerra 31 J . Ward 32 P. Graham 33 J . Ma i 33 N. E ngland R 34 W. Gi annikos 35 S . McConnell 35 S . Hardy R 36 S . Wood 37 D. Palmer 38 L. Guerra 39 M . Elvins 40 T. Robison 41 A . Gates 째 42 P. Montgomery 43 D . Joyce 45 T. Bul l 46 H . Gianni kos 47 S. Weill 51 R . Hall 52 A. Stevens 53 A. Pitts 58 J. Boncher 59 C . Mason 60 L. Brain 61 C. Davey 62 P. Tompkins 64 S . Sutton 65 D. Elsner 67 C. Hickey 68 S . Hart 69 O . Winchester 70 J . Marshall 71 S . Feehan
6 J . Bell
7 J . Paul 8 T. Seymour 9 D . Salter 10 M. Avery 11 L. Stevens 12 N . Perrin 13 S. O'Brien 14 D . Taylor 15 H . McCarthy 16 T. Fallaw 17 M. Goldsworthy 18 J. Malpas 19 B. Grills 20 S. Cole 21 N . Bayne 22 J. Fitzgerald 23 C . Fairburn 24 A. Munro 25 G . Leishman 26 S. Lansdel l 27 W. P aul 28 T. Carey
29 G . Allan
30 M . Stevens 31 T. Woolley 32 N. Betts 33 T. Paul 34 B . Yates 35 P. Johnstone 36 T. Ayerbe 37 T. Betts 38 M . Leslie 39 S . Clarke 40 H . Legoe
41 P. Winter 42 A. Kettle 43 D . O'Brien 44 A. Dhillon 45 S. Morgan 46 L . Knight 47 M. Strauch 48 S. Greed 49 S. Grffiths 50 L. Teague 51 J . Kilp atrick 52 J . Legoe 53 T. Bayles 54 T. Daniel 55 D. Harris 56 A. Meek
57 J . Huxter 58 B . Brueren 59 D. Brueren 60 A. Southey 61 A . Holmes 62 J . Morley 63 D. Huggins 64 X . Fitzgerald 65 A . McLachla n 66 R . Merrima n
74 S . Mees
67 T. de Steige r
75 C. Smith 77 B . Spedding
68 H . Browning 69 T. Mayhall 70 J. Col e 75 P. James 76 H . Pec k 77 C . Pritchard
5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner
WEST BRUNSWICK AFC WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S Coach : Julian Siebrand
Res: Damien Shaw 1 M Drain/ A Hamilton
2 P. Hamilton 3 G. Heppelt
4 C. Lehmann 5 A. Cannane
7 S . Murray 8 P. Angus 9 M . Dentry
6 S . Pietsc h 7 S . Benjami n
9 P. Krohn (res.) 10 A. Haley 11 J. Sill 12 S. Ferguson 13 B. Cook
10 S . Byrne
14 S. White 15 J. Davis 16 S. Claringbold 17 J . Coghlan 18 M. Merrick 18 J . Whelan (res.) 19 A. McKinstry 20 S. Prendergast 21 A. Teelow 22 A. Atchison (C) 23 R. Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchiso n 26 A. Murphy 27 S . Payze 28 B . Taylor 29 S . Torossi 30 A . Crean 31 B . Grant 32 B . Liuzzi 33 R . Stainforth 34 M . Falkiner 35 T. Trewhitt 36 N . Claringbold 37 J. Growcott 38 T. Coghlan 39 S. Barber
40 B. Mitchell 41 A. Udotto 42 M. Barron 43 B. Dunne 44 C . Maclean 45 L . Prendergast 46 D . Brennan 47 L . Palmer 48 G . Lethbridge 49 A. Mi nchi n 50 P. Amold 51 L. Gilder 52 J. Zarb 53 S. Jay 54 D. Porra 55 R. Canno n 56 A. Tunks 57 S . Smith 58 P. Mangan 59 S . Foss 60 S . McMaho n 69 J . Mui r
Coach: Dens Macleod
Res Coach : Cameron McKenzi e
8 P Batters 9 A . Morphett 11 H . Baile y 12 B . Clarke 13 M. Ritchi e 14 P. Norman 15 M. Russell 16 P. Harris/T Maguire 17 R . Heywoo d 18 M. McManus
19 M. Shelto n 20 T. Houlde n 21 S. McNamara 22 A. Steward 23 G . Leah y 24 J. Jenki n 25 J. Siebrand 26 R . Benjami n 27 D. Disisto 28 J . Ward 29 C. Sheedy 30 M . Lewi s 31 S . Edward s 32 M . Carmichael 33 T. Thompson 34 I. Twyford 35 D. Jelbart 36 S . Campbell 37 T. Dempse y 38 S . Darlin g 39 R. West 40 R. Baker 41 R . Touzez
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63 J. Garden 64 L . Stewart 69 R . Hussey 70 D . Westo n 71 M. Brookshaw 75 P. Brunt 85 T. Gross
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The local derby of the 'Hoes saw Ivanhoe far too strong for Old Ivanhoe Grammarians with a massive 60 point victory, 21 .9 (135) to 10 .9 (69), Best were Angelini . Doherty, Tucker (Ivan) and Parker, Shadbolt, R Weddle (Old I) . Old Camberwell and Power House were holding the Ron Wootton Memorial Luncheon to honour Ron's great contribution during his lifetime to both organizations over a term of forty years. Ron was a great supporter of Amateur Sport, and was a coach and player with Australian and Victorian Water Polo teams, with the ultimate appointment as Australian Coach for the 1972 Munich Olympics . Ron received an Order of Aus tralia Medal for his contributions to sport . A section coaches were Leigh Carlson (Coll), Kevin Collins (De La), Dale Tapping (Old Brighton), Simon Meehan (Old Hailey), Michael Ford (Old Melb), Wayne Harmes (Old Scotch), Tim O'Shaughnessy (Old X), Garry Foulds (St Bern), Tim Hart (St Kevins), Andrew Smith (U . Blues) . Full forwards were in their glory as Matthew Bourke kicked 7 in Old Ks 29 point defeat of Old Haileyburnians and Aidyn Boyd put through 10 of the best in Old Scotch's score of 19 .11 against Old Brightons 15 .9 . In C in Round 1 St Bedes MT went down by 44 points to BullTemp and St Leos had an 81 point victory against Banyule they met and in a real reversal, St Bedes, with star forward Tony Macgeorge kicking 9, trouncing St Leos 18 .23 (131) to 7.7 (49) . Best were Hayes, Macgeorge, Thompson (St B) and Burgess, O'hleara . Meehan (St L) . VAFAUA congratulated Albie Firley on 150 games and Ron Marlyn 400 games, both with plenty of run left in their legs . In E section (White) La Trobe and UHSOB played a"thunder" . La Trobe led by 1 point at the last change, and at the final siren UHSOB were in front by the solitary 16 .17 (113) to 17.10 (112) . Stars were Hastell, C Pfeiffer, Talarico (UHSOB) . The Association proudly announced that it had joined with Red Cross Blood Bank to help maintain sufficient blood supplies to Victoria's 200 hospitals . Great prizes and incentives for the clubs had been generously donated by Hugh Lyon Football Jumpers, Schweppes Sport, Four'NRaenty, and Spalding . A section goal umpires were Shannon Ryan, Brad Nash, Bernie Hoare, Bernie Jephson, Kevin Segota, Ross Richards, Anthony Simpson, Reno Barichievich, Dominic Napoli, Russell Owen. C section field umpires were Tim Ovadia, Chris Wallis, Neil McCorquodale, Andrew Chapman, Andrew Stephen, Shaun Rolls, Robert Dunstan, Stephen Lealy, Craig Brajtberg . Cameron Stewart . Funny Fact s Highest winning score in an A Section Grand Final was the victory by Old Melburnians in 1930 when they defeated Elsternwick by 143 points 23 .16 (194) to Elsternwiek 7 .9 (51). Lowest winning score in an A section Grand Final was in 1956 when Ivanhoe won its first and only A section flag when it beat Coburg 6.14 (50) to 5 .12 (42).
OldTru : mr. home when they pla~ d Old y ~~verians~ at North L MeIbourne's Arden S tr eet e=~ ground . OT's trailed by 5 goals at the last ch ange, and kick 8.4 to OX's 5 .4 in the last term to go down by 30 points . 16 , to 21 .14 . Best were D . Richardson, M. Bourke, C. Morfens (Old X) and A. Anderson, S . Hopkins, D. Rogers (Old T) . Peninsula Old Boys saluted Steve (Bomber) Wiltshire on I 200th game. Victorian representative against VCFL in Mlldu in 1985, 3 times best and fairest . Chairman of the Umpires Committee - the committee set up assist the Umpires' Advisor - was Peter Hutchinson, form Power House champion (355 games), State Rep ( 1960, 61) ar seven times best an d fairest at Power House . In his care resume Peter did state that he commenced umpiring scho football in 1961 an d retired the same year . Obviously 1 brought a wealth of experience to the job . 150 games to Doe Rogers ( Old Trinity), Mark Gilmoi (Ormond), Sean Walsh ( St Leos). 'A' Section coaches were Leigh Carlson ( Co ll .), Bernard Dun (De La), Robert Hyde (NOB), Mark Parker (Old B righton), Den McGrory (Old Haii .), Peter Sherwen (Old Scotch), Sid Meve (Old Trinity), Matt Hanneberry ( Old X.), Mike McArthur- ~flc (Ormond) and Frank Bunnell (St Bernards) . AJ.AX's U19 player Michael Rajch booted an amazing 8 goals his 10 for the game) in the last quarter . The side booted I goals in the term, beating the club's record. -- --- - -- --~ _ The VAFA announced their Gala Race Day at Caul field o: Wednesday May 25 . Assistant Umpires' Advisor, Graeme Simpson, celebrated 2' years involvement with the VAFA. 200 games to Bulleen-United's Howard Turney, a dou hackman, always first on the training track and very active a a social committee member . Reinstatements granted so far to Robert Newton (Collegians) Warren Keighran ( St Kevins), Andrew Jobling (Ormond), Altai Law-son (Hampton Rovers), Mark Hibbins (Collegi an s), Pete: Drummond (Old Scotch), Peter Adams (Ivanhoe), Glyn Evan! (Power House), Brendan Dowling (MHSOB). The 1988 Media Launch was launched at the MCG with formei Umpires' Advisor, Ian Cleland ( sometime ABC footbal commentator an d self proclaimed trotting an d lawn bowL exponent) as guest speaker . Jon Anderson of the Sunday Pres ; received the 1987 Media Award - a cheque for $500, a$50C clothes voucher from Austr alian Wool Corporation and twc tickets to the Gold Coast from Ansett Airlines . VAFA players to make their VFL Debuts were Terry Board (Old Paradians 1987) and Mark Summers (Old Xaverians 1987) . Which AFL clubs did they play with? Answer at the end oi Looking Back . Therry continued their good form with an 8 goal win over
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na : premiers in'F' in 1987 were level with Old Geelong a t utd du'ee quarter time but then were overrun in the fm a l ,11~ ip go down 11 .9 to 15 .12 . Best were Butier, Gunn, 1111,,~n (Old G.) and Wilkinson, Grierson, Whelan (Aquinas) . â&#x20AC;˘. w_,°tion coaches were Bruce Ferguson (Collegians), Wayn e 1.11 (De La Salle), Neil Le Lievre (Marc), Mark Hannebery ; ( ,;) . Simon Tallent (Old Scotch), John O'Connell (Old ,,,iians), Mike McArthur-Allen (Ormond), Danny Corcora n ,!,i Saverians), Frank Melican (St Bernards), Alan Salter (Uni I;lues) .
it Nemefold, former Richmond, North Melbourne and e player, had returned as playing coach of St Kevin s nil led the team to a crushing win over MHSOB . ;ction umpires were J . Smith, R. Tracey, W. Henry, T. . i: nnery, P . Wiseman, C . Mead, J . Horwood, B. Goodman, C ~;t illis and D . Dodds . ,)id Paradians (B Section) held off a strong finish by Uni Blacks a: in by 11 points, 13 .19 to 12.14 with best players, P. Wood, le~>on, Considine (OP) and Pattinson (5 goals), Clarke, Curtis at Blacks) . ,,ti:hael Butler (record game player at Marcellin - 207 games) was appointed as coach of his old club replacing Peter tl'Donoghue who had retired on doctor's advice . 1JAX congratulated Barry Markoff on his 200th game with the club, during which he played in every grade from 'E' to W . i3arrny is also well known as author of the book "The Road to A Urade". Man about Amateur Football' David Dressing had been appointed coach of AJAX. Peter Fox also reached 200 games with North Brunswick and capping a great career as a player and administrator of the club, was now playing alongside his son Craig, in the seniors . Brothers Michael and Henry Ritterman were opposing captains when St Bernards lined up against AJAX, Uni Blues, 27 points up at the last change, survived a strong final term 6 goal burst bv Ormond to win by one point, 15 .14 to 15 .13 . Stars wer e , Wood, Angel (Uni Blues) and Smith, Morris, Tonkin, Ricky J k in (rover with Melbourne) (Ormond) .
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John Wilson, senior coach at Caulfield Grammar, 1961 to 1971 1' 'enders F 1961 and A 1970) had succeeded Claude Ullin as President of the club. 'A' Section coaches were Ian Cameron (Caulf. Gramm.), Bernie Sheehy (De La Salle), Gavin White (Marcellin), Laurie Aghan (Old Scotch), Milne McCooke (Ormond), Gus Mitchell (St Bernards), Bob Beynon (Uni Blacks), Alan Salter (Uni Blues), Alan Condrie (Ivanhoe) . Milestones: Uni Blues rover Barry Church first 200 game player with club . Advertisers were McLean's Tetof, OK Paper Bags, Sherrin, Merrett Hassell, Don McQueen and Millson Homes. St Bernards 35 points ahead of NOB at half time were overwhelmed in the third quarter, 7 .3 to 1 .7, but came back in the final term to win by six points . Best were Donlan, Sehwarzenberg, Pieters (St Bernards) and O'Connor, Maguire and Anderson (NOB) . AJAX kicked their way to defeat in'C' Section with 11 .22 to Old Brighton's 14 .12 . Best : Warnock, Cameron, Priestly (Old Brighton) and Rozen, Kaye and R . Marks (AJAX) . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
1972 Premiers Ormond suffered the indignity of defeat after unfurling their premiership pennant . In a real upset North OB cleared out in the third quarter to establish a winning lead and held Ormond off to score by 29 points . Best were Crooks, Wilson, Power (North) and Moran, Pearce, Logan (Ormond) . Caulf. Gramm . put in a great second half after trailing Uni Blues by 10 points at half time, kickingl8 .15 to 5.3 . McNicol, Voyage (5),S . McLaughlin, P. McLaughlin, Griffiths and Morfett were best for victors. 100 games to Barry Lyons (De La Salle) and Don Munro (AMP) . Old Paradians reported on the farewell dinner given by club to John Booth, player 1957 to 1964 and coach 1966 to 1972 . Top scorer for the day was State Savings Bank who kicked 28 .26 .194 in a 140 point defeat of Old Geelong, stars for SSB were Morrison, Evans, Webster, McGill, Spithill and Brennan .
'A' section coaches were nob bpurimg (North OB), John Wilson (Caulf. Gramm .), John Booth (OP), Geoff Hibbins (Collegians), Alan Salter (Coburg), Peter Kanis (MHSOB), Frank Snell (Kew), Don Howell (Old Scotch), Brian Gleeson (Uni Blacks), Les Hughson (Uni Blues) . Can you name the 6 who played VFL ? Lex Hibbins (Collegians) retired after playing 222 games . Old Carey congratulated John Elliot and Bruce Edwards on 150 games with the club . Kew, who outplayed Old Paradians all day to win by 5 goals, and Uni Blacks were the only undefeated 'A' Section teams after two games. ~ ` 1 :-, _ -_ ~~ - -- ~ __ vid xavenans repeated me iao7 'B' Section Grand Final with an 11 point win over Alphington . Slattery, Capes, McPhail, John Sanders (5 goals) were O .X's stars with Miller, Shaw and P. Whitfield best for Alphington .
Junior Athol Guy later to win international fame as a 'Seeker', made a sensational debut with MHSOB seniors kicking 9 of the club's 17 goals in their 31 point defeat of Kew . New team St Kilda CBCOB received good wish telegrams for their first match from Laurie and Kevin Mithen, Peter Brenchley, Don Williams, Terry Mountain, Frank Janin, Brian Walsh, Brian Moloney, Geoff Feehan and Allan Killigrew (past pupils prominent in league ranks) . Coach was Joe Sheehan, captain of Ormond's 1950 'A' Section premiership team . Popular UHSOB captain Jack Kalaf, in his last game before going overseas, starred with 5 goals in the club's big win over South Melbourne City . 'A' Section umpires were Watt, Lance, Halliday and H . Roberts .
'A' Section umpires we~e Creignton, Gamble, Walsh, Jennings and Wilkins . Current ABC football commentator Doug Heywood kicked 8 goals from half forward flank for Uni Blacks against Hampton Rovers . Another prominent figure mentioned - John Kennedy's vigorous rucking brought Teachers' College many opportunities . Hampton Scouts, led by Roy Harper, 'kicked the sweep' against Ormond Junior - 24 .19 .163 to 11 .9 .75 . 'Answer - Terry Board (Fitzroy), Mark Summers (Richmond)
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Some interesting result for and tight scontests made "Jumpin' Jack" Neill (if some intriguing reading in the sports liftout o f the Sunday papers he's still around) and . One thing I will add though is reliable defender Gary a correction to the report that ex_JOCs and now Dingley coach Bruce Mullen signed a swag of Elvin . I have the feeling however that Elsternwic players from his previous club might just get up, especially if Leigh Murphy c~ . Although he make an impact . i1gourously approached several of these guys, none actually signed, Maybe I should've listened to Werribee Amateurs welcome South Public Enemy's Chuck D when he said "Don't PYIelbouax Districts to Soldiers Reserve and will be looking g, Believe The Hype'" A-nyway on with the report . . . . . . . . a 2-0 start REVIEW . South will be disappointed with la week's loss to Kew and may well fancy their chanc4 A great day for St . John's O if it was their home match C as they kicked away . However I think th from Elste~wick after half time after a tight firs with another home game under their belt, the Ber ; t 3 two finalists* in the matchup of the remaining 2002 will be quietly confident of another win, and to I D natists . Brown, Ryndquist, Cotton an frank, so am I . Werribee to win , d Beasley were amongst the best for the JOCs . ecv travel to Ross Gregory Oval to M ouas take on Powi ous e in a battle of two h Gryphons came back from being eight teams expec t goals to one down during the second quarter to run struggle based on last season's formmany . As mention( out winners by four goals over last year's D4 previously, the Piranhas have an assortment of ne premiers &2upe wooclâ&#x20AC;˘ It won was the first time since recruits, however Kew cvili be buoyed by last week 1998 that the Gryphs had an openin "'in and if the likes of Brian Cullen and co g the year they made their only g~e> up that type of form, then I think th e . can kee today . y should w Jack McDonald vrill be hoping history repeats Citself . RugerYs lwood and Swssabuâ&#x201A;Ź Werribee jumped out to a useful three goal lead at ne University fight quarter time against C out in a battle between two of the younrsides to maintain it for the rest of theU~ . o and managed the competition ge ~me . Rupo would have been fancied I Bees could have been better infront of thevsticks many to be a contender this season, while mar after half time, managing a conversion rate of 3 also think Swinburne's star will continue to ris goals 11 behinds . DiBattista, Pace and Addamo did That combo of Murchie and Higgins, along with tI the job for the home side, as did the returning David Czajkowski and first gamer Jeremy u,Tallert, =e w fought it out valiantly against South `-eZbourue Uzs tr3ets , bu t to ut the Bloods were always quell any challenges the Hawks made, constantly maintain a three or four goal lead' However, Kew managed to get a late run of four goals, to four different players, to pinch the game in D3 SECTION the latter stages . Brian Cullen starred in his 200th Werribee Murph y game for the victors, while Brendan Daver and Dave Swinburne Murchie lanni were also great contributors . St . Johns Rydquist South Melbourne Districts Powell c o Yeah, rtably Swinburne beat P ower House South Melbourne Districts Cheevers Power House Miller Tally He host ~lsteruwic Monash Gryphons Malon e k and for thei r Monash Gryphons Gilchrist sake, hope to be stronger with the return of several players from cricketing committments Kew . BothCachia teams D3 RESERV Grldley have plenty of individual talent, with Rutter, and Moresi amongs t E South Melbourne Districts W Resowsk i while the Wicks perennials for the Hoers, Rupertswood Phillips icks can boast the Mahony clan , Swinburne Liston Power House D'latino
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of Prior and Fragiacomo are well respected , oughout D3, but at home, I think Rupertswood ' ,, 1 1 bounce back, albeit in a hard slog . ash Gryphons make the journey to Thomas I<1on c-_r roll Reserve for their clash against St . John's GC in what promises to be a great game, with both off fantastic wins . Should it ~ ;des coming ,,ntuate, the matchup between Paul Pecs fans c ott Hilton (JOCs) and Gerard Roche (Gryphs) will l;, one for the ages, as should the ruck battle pemeen pTous for the hom butdu only e to Grady hom e the Gryphs . Tough to call,e Y ground advantage, I11 plump for the JOCs today . In the reserves, give me Wicks, Bloods, Kew, Rupo and JOCs. SOCIAL NOTES Syndal Tally Ho - will be drawing their off-season raffle after their opening home game against Elsternwlck . Nearly 2000 tickets have been sold , and there are a range of prizes up for grabs . Good luck this weekend, and indeed for the entire season to all the clubs competing this year . Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to myself via fax on 9920 9097 or email Peter. PS .WilliamsonC:centrelink .gov.au (work) . It would be terrific to hear from every team, every week during the season . Have a great VAFA weekend!! "The C2rrill"
L_ St. John's OC - would like to offer a HUGE congratulations to Matthew Ladson on reaching his 300th VAFA game . After starting with De La Salle and playing 123 games with that club, Matt will play his 177th game for the JOC's today . Matt's wife, Pauline, and three young sons are all a part of the club, and we thank Matt for his efforts and loyalty, and his family for their off-field help, efforts and supports . Well done Matt on a huge achievement and best wishes from everyone at the JGCS! 1
Monash Gryphons - duo Glenn Wadley and Jono Watson reach the milestones of 100 games an d 50 games respectively. "Sharkey" Wadley has been appointed reserves captain for this season, while 'Rubberman" Jono returns to the club from a spell at home club Myrtleford . Both players are e-cpected to be useful contributors to their respective sides this season . Good luck fellas from all at the Gryphs .
TODAY'S MATCHES. D3 SECTION Syndal Tally-Ho v Elsternwick Werribee Amateurs v South Melb Districts Power House v Kew Rupertswood v Swinburne Uni at St. James Par k St Johns 0 C v Monash Gryphons 0 THE AMATEUR
ELSTERS~_~'IICK 5.2 8.5 11 .11 14.18 (102) 8.6 16.9 21.10 (136) STJOHNS 4 .5 Elsternwick: Burney 2, Byrne 2 . Rosengarten 2, Hunter 2, C Mahony 2 . Foster 2 . Perkins, Aflle Best: C Mahony. B Mahony. Rosengarten . Byrne . Franken, Missaglla StJohm,: Rydquist 4 . Paterson 3, Ladson 2, Walker 2, Bosley 2, Jones 2 . Cotton . Emery . Brown, Johnson, Koppins . Hall Best: Brown. Rydquist. Walker, Waters, Koppens . Fonscrca Umpires: R Hocking S Lawrence (F) T Casuscell B Adamson (B ) WERRIBEE 6.3 11.7 13 .14 14 .18 .102 SYNDAL TALLYHO 3 .2 9.4 11 .4 13 .6 .84 Wasn'heet Murphy 5, Storehouse 2 . L?lallert, CzaJkowski. Kidd . Keogh . Becker. Tedesco. Addamo. Best: DiBattista. Pace, Addamo . Wallert, CzaJkowskl, Tedesco. Syndal Tally-Ho: Reynolds 3. Leplaa 2, Morrow, Fleming, Carina, Sheer. MacFarlane, Robinson . Bennett, Btnghan . Best: Discombe, Brown, Ha(lisey, J .Moresi, Fleming, Hafyburton . Umpires : M Forde (F) J Wignelt J Krelevskt (B) D Molder A TavIDa (G ) 3.6 8 .10 13.13 20.18.138 REW 18.13.121 STH MELD DIST 7.4 13 .6 16.10 Hew: Gridley 4 . Roodhouse 3, Lamanna 2. Bell 2 . Vtitehell 2, Eaton, Dahlstrom, [anal, Watts, Looker, Osborne, Cullen . Best : Cullen, Looker, Grldlev, Moore, lanni. Blatr. Sth Melbourne Districts: Powell 4, Cheevers 4, Zantuek 3 . Daly 3, Brown, Rowe, Bell, Henderson . Best: Cheevers, Cooper. Washington, D'Andrea Zantuck . Braccht . Umpires: A Ladd J Pappas (F) M Ladd (B ) S URNE 3.10 5 .17 13.20 16.26 (122) POWERHOUSE 0.1 1 .2 4 .5 10.8 (68) Swinburne: Murchte 4, Higgins 3, Prior 3, Fidler 2, Murphy 2, Trickey, Morrison . Best : Fidler, Fraglacomo . French . Milano, Prior. Higgins, Powerh : Miller 4. Davis 2, Taylor 2, Clarke, Rainey. Best: Elliot. King, Miller, Driessen, Robertson, J . Harris . Umpires: L Katz J Ciceotasto (F) 1 .2 7.6 16 .8 17 .11 (113) P60TdASH GRYPHONS RUPERTSWOOD 5 .1 9.5 10.7 13 .11 (89) Rqonssh: Malone 4. Gilchrist 4, F1our.rday 3 . Blandford 2, Long, Watson . Leeton, N Rutherford. Best: Wells, Flowerday. Malone, Gilchrist . Leeton, Grady. Ru ood: Burrows 4. Elliot 2, Baines, Hatty, McDonald, Flinn. Tenmllng, hicGovan . Sinnott . Best: Plummer, Elliot, Albanis. McDonald, Baines, McGovan. Umpires: M Cox (F) RESERVES 9.11 (65) ELSTERNWICK 1 .4 4 .6 7.8 ST JOHNS 2.1 4 .5 4.6 5 .7(37) Elstesnwick: O'Connor 2, Hogg 2, Hartley . Alter, Purcell . Wallcer,TIIley Best : Bravirigton. Hartley, Beaumont. Donovan, Hogg, Whelan St Johns: Chessum . Hyland, Mandrakis. Pi. Vanderwest Best: Chessum, Sacco, Wilson. Keltv. Vanderwest, Mandrakis WERRIBEE 5 .5 11 .7 16.12 23.18.156 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1 .0 1 .2 1.2 1.2.8 werribee: Harding 6. Flack 3, Delaney 3, Marin3s 3. McMenemy 2, Mahszig, P.Alabalds. Nedlnis, Canilllert. MAlabakis, Hann . Syndal Tally Ho: Anderson. Best: Agnello, D.Richard ..son. Hannett . Murphy, O, Boyle. Bayliss KEW 1 .0 1 .4 6 .7 6.12 .48 9 .7 10.8.68 STH MELD DIST 4.2 7.5 Kew. Burnett 2 . Bruno. Doumis . Glenn, Symes . Best : Ritchie . Symes . DoumLs. Carman, Burnett, Renou. Sth Melbourne Districts : W .Resowskl S . Slade 2, Hatton, Fern, Brady. Best: Gaylor, Malony . W.Resouskt, Martin . Washtngton, Cox. 4 .3 7.7 10.8 11 .12 (78) SWINBURNE 6.7(43) POWERHOUSE 1 .2 2.2 4.4 Sainlnune : Liston 4, Reed 2, Fitzgibbon 2, Andrinopolous, Islip, Demarte . Best: Goode, Reed . Liston, R. Roberts. D. Little. Sandm . Powerhouse: D'latmo 4 . Stanley. Browjohn. Best: D. Harris. Ca(ma, Stanley, Bruer, Dlatino, Marshall. 0.0 1 .2 3.4 4.4(28) MONASH GRYPHONS RUPERTSWOOD 3 .10 9.13 11 .16 18.18 (126) Monash: Walter 3, Tobin . Best: Rogers. Willlamson . Stratford. Willocks, Warren . Walter. Ru â&#x20AC;˘ Phillips 5 . Page 3, Jordan 3, Howard 2, Wilson 2, McGrath 2, Powell. Best: McKenzie, McPherson, Jordan . Page. Phillips . Wishart ,
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D3 Sectio n ELSTERNWICK Coach: Peter Oliveri Res Coach : Andrew Curtai n 1 L. Murphy 2 A. Hankin 3 J . Yemm 4 D.Hogg 5 M . Whelan 6 J . Beaumont 7 J . McAdam 8 S . Currie (RC) 9 T. Hartley 10 M. Boulton 11 L . Missaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 V. O'Connor 13 S . Soppet 14 B . Mahony (VC) 15 S . Rosengarten 16 M . Surman 17 J . Perkins 19 J. Hunter 20 K. Currie 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvin 23 S. Curtain (C) 24 A. Foste r 25 S . Gordon 26 C. Mahony (VC) 27 M . Daniel s 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 M . Nicho l 31 G . Devonshire 32 M. Goldman 33 M. Cunningham 34 Y. Afi e 35 P. McNally 36 A. Lewis 37 D. Nolan 38 A. Burney 39 D. Hohaiha 40 A . Patey 41 D. Byrne 42 J . Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C . Walke r 45 R . Grandemange 46 47 Dale Brennan 48 M . Frankin 49 50 M . Battaini 51 52 G. Powell 53 54 55 T. Stanley 56 B. Hilton 57 58 M. Bullard 59 60 M . Creak 61 M . Hunt
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KEW Coach : Rohan Doherty Ass . Coach: Darren Searle Res. Coach : Greg Crimmin s 1 N. Lym n 2 L. Fitzgerald 3 B . Marchesani 4 G. Crimmins 5 A . Makri s
6 N . Tinetti (DVC) 7 G . O'Connor 8 D . Mainsbridge 9 A. Eato n 10 B. Cullen 11 B. Woodhouse 12 K. Tancred i 13 C. Kiriakou 14 J .Looke r 15 C . Bradley (C) 16 D . Wood 17 B. Allen (RVC) 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J. Dennis 20 A. Acfield 21 M . Ayers 22 C. Stevens 23 T Aitken 24 J . Delahunty 25 C. Waft s 26 S .Symes 27 T. Moore 28 M. Xuereb (RDVC) 29 M. Dalrympl e 30 C . Giansante (RC) 31 D. Cocking 32 A. Drago 33 D. Wayland 34 J . Hunter 35 R. Bruno 36 S . Ryan 37 J . Landwehr (VC) 38 T. Connolly 39 N . Coluccio 40 D . Russo 41 R . Livingsto n 42 P. Dennis 43 L . O'Donnell 44 M . Raffaele 45 A. larossi 46 A. Pirona 47 J . Denton 48 S . Mirrou 49 L. Bradley 50 A . Carman 51 M. Blai r 52 D . Hayes 53 M. Stevenson 54 R . Walle r 55 D . Searle 56 T. Frith 57 R. Doherty 58 P. Thomley 59 D. Fabinyi 60 61 S . Moussi 62 63 64 J. Cronin 65 D . Kinross 66 S. McCardel 67 68 G . Black 69
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1 S . Bourbon 2 M . Healy 3 A. Grady 4 N . Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 D . Baxter 7 D. Waiter 8 J . Blandford 9 G . Wadley 10 P. Williamson 11 A . Nichols 12 A . Gross 13 J. Stratford 14 D . Bolle 15 A. Perry 16 P. Rennison 17 J. Hetherington 18 J. Harra k 19 R. Coxhead 20 D. Rogers 21 P. Tobin 22 G. Harrak 23 A . Mckenzie 24 C . Goold 25 A. Trotter 26 S. Arena 27 R . Gilchrist 28 M. Malone 29 P.Warren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Tolongos 33 J . Park 34 M . Graydon 35 A . Moffat 36 G. Block 37 A . Jenkin 38 J. Watson 39 M. Paolucci 40 M. Bourbon 41 P. Rutherford 42 G . Sims 43 M . Cleary 44 L. Wells 45 J . Gonis 46 G. Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 M . Ange l 49 C . Robinson 50 P. Patrick 51 C . Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 D. Whitfield 54 L. Volkov 55 J . Bingham 56 T. Baini 57 W. Pocock 58 T. Arvanitis 59 A . Yann i 60 G . Campbell 61 C . Yann i 62 S. Yamamoto
POWER HOUSE Coach : Brett Devlin Asst : Peter Bacon Res : Gary Dean
1 M. Taylo r 2 R . Humphries 3 N . Pavlou 4 B. Turner 5 M . Braini 6 H. Clark e 7 C. Richardson 8 J . Clarke 9 L. Fraser 10 J . Rainey 11 J. Gil l 12 A. Brownjohn 13 J. Harri s 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Haseler 16 R. Anderson 17 C. Macleod 18 F. Doyle 19 J . Evans 20 D . Cooper 21 D . Miller 22 S. Evans 23 R . Clifford 24 J. Howes 25 M. Driessen 26 J . Senio r 27 J . Robertson 28 P. Cooper 29 M . Davis 30 D.Bowden 31 R . Marshall 32 M . Verbeme 33 A. Ristovski 34 J. Marshall 35 J. Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson 37 S . Wes t 38 T. Brownjohn 39 R. Owen 40 M . Tikjob 41 R . Black 42 P. Arnold 44 G. Dea n 45 A. Contreras 46 C . Kin g 47 T. Marshall 48 D. Smith 50 D. Chapma n 51 J . Best 54 J . Blovfield 56 J . Mahoney 57 J . Gourley 58 J . McClure 63 I . Bracken 75 E. Williams
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25 Richard Eastwood
26 Patrick Coulthard
23 Paul Dinnee n
27 Anthony Simpson
27 Euan Lindsay
27 Paul Jones
24 Graeme Hunichen
28 Ken McNiec e
28 Leah Gallagher
28 Ron Martyn
25 Geoff Moore
29 Peter James
29 Gerard Rolfs
30 Anthony Lilley
26 Andrew Shiels
30 Michael Phillips
30 Simon Olive
32 Jarred Aspinall
27 Matt Co x
31 Robert Semmens
31 Rob Schuller
34 Daniel Stephens
28 Paul Lamble
32 Anthony Damen
33 Simon Stokes
35 Dianne Whiteley
29 Chris Garcia
33 Michael Forde
34 Jeremy Heffernan
30 Justin Lipson
34 Stephen Morgan
35 Graham Thwaites
33 Robert Mayston
35 Troy Brook s
37 David Murray
34 Graeme Morgan
37 Gavin Roberts
35 Jason Lan e 36 Matthew Meier
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if `tail' group and missed the turn around as the official . Good Luck decided to return to the E,NSIM~UA ~ s h all a safe and enjoyable Easter t eme Hunichen, who once again will be compet~g a start line . Thanks to Glenn Kennednks for to hi sa healthy BBQ prepared b . . Finally, , ; t1 over Easter a feed (th d ydtohesal help Mark Jenkins and Ashley a Hoogendyk a n Y be held on Wednesday Apri123 (onlY 1 session ) aZAC ainingDA will d Jane) and drink while watching cricket at an makers Susan . Thanks also to the timekeepers (Vin Vescovi, ,, dt appou-,tment t9 o e the VAFA on 1'I'hugrsda_v April 24 the 'Wick' Simon Stokes and Jane), watcher of the gear (Kevin Segota h ro attend training p . . Also, gear to see Bushy (Mark) and his wifeo ,!~',. offices dosed on April 25 and Susan) om Jan Juc t Chris (Bushfield) make the trip up fr TIiFUiXy0'J ~, and the RDFL as Andrea Thtivartes and baby ll -t huge °t`HpNKYOU to the Club XVII r participate as we Tea .Mark I umpires who helped out vrith Round L Club XVIII roste / Jason M Neice & Mark l mWiners-dvua ~,vs this week (good luck guys) and the RDFL season ha sThe Leah Gallagher & Andrea Thw'aites drou g a few more r~nsetbackhligdu weeks . Morrison . e VAFAUA h„c the umP s do the TRIAL RESULTS Once again `Punishem' Hunichen made the umP Tanya Simpson on the birth o f CO ;, GFhTULATIOPdB . Many tried to escape from doing the TT & tulations to Peter preseason Time Trial . It was . Mother and daughter their daughter, Jessica Antoinette (3 x 800m) by not training on the date planned doL, just fine but the men in the house, Peter, matt and delayed anyway due to the hot weather. Not Sutcliffe 2 .54, Cameron are still a bit overwhelmed ! able escape the 2003 T T . Snail times not .57 and Wayne Hinton 3 .00 Albie Firley 2 F,ECORDS umpire that can beat the following record? available 4 Is there any ~acca ) has umpired 18,A' Section Round Steve McCarth y (Mace T'8 YOUR DECISION ? 2003 VAFA Yes, it's on again! Lets see who has read the 1 matches in a row . this • This year the VAFAUA have 9 or more Father and Sons . To win a prize from the VAFA, r centreo . Fantastic! Is there any 0fficial Handbook . How many players are allowed inan Umpiring with the association we e ? easy question record noted in the past to beat this number square for a centre bounce? Email your diannewhiteley~,abigpond.com . is SFOI Once flRS again, thanks to our sponsors for their Ongoing. GOLF hold out until Sunday 27 our sponsors are listed at the bottom of this page BAY~e ~ weather will support• Hopefully, g VAFAUA golfers take to the green you wish to be a sponsor of the VAFAUA or want more e contact our President, April 2003 when the skilful elwa s 72E12). at the Kingston Links Golf Club, Ro~wiIle (mr add your y idormaumi on the lis t Damen on 0413070559. For more information, please see Leah Gallager o Anthon name to the list on notice board at clubrooms NLf3N . Q3 TItiAT This year's aquathon took a different look, when it 20 wa s Golf Day - 27/4/03 10 Pin Bowling Night 1$// . ut ed Cocktail Night / Band - 21/6/03 PUMPS Function changed to a triathlon as the bike leg was addkendbtook to e 03 Trivia Night - 29/6/02 Mid Year Dinne umpires on the Saturday of the Grand Prix e r 2 Grand 22/6 1 the challenge in either the individual effort or as a team down chave been a cahn and 18/8/03 Acoof Season T P ~l/~0/03 . at Elwood beach on What atshould hargers was a bluster y Final BBQ -21/9/02 End peaceful morning. greeted pla FINALLY. . . . n s o u t h e r l y , w i c m a d Y ~ " a h y r d.co e am I andrfinish with All correspondence to diannewhrtele a'b1gpon was simple - 400m swim, plans do, they q~ ~ . . . .. . . that was the plan and as all out the sw~im p w,cv; .vafaua.asn.au change . With no lifesaver available to ma course, swimmers just had to make it to the buoy and b&aec ~ for Doc s~lg again against a swell that proved too m~ ~ . He turned around very quickly Rechtman} the dilficult part was g With all the swimmers body surfin . No one drowned but Morro (Mark Morrison) installed over the first 'blood rule' for the year after coming off second best . The bike leg was a breeze (considering it wa esnteraidbyth with rocks behind us)! Those who rode out~ely~eS were simple for the roulettes over the grand prix . to say, d bike leg - observe the road rules of which I am gla ~ through . AD r' on a prize to~gu g maybe one person did . Lastly, l every single red light possible the yacht Club car park and back unless you were one of the
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Well it was a lovely weekend for football with a sunny Saturday and high scoring as a result. Winners were as expected apart from North Brunswick who showed good early form by downing Bulleen away. REVIE W North Brunswick traveled to Bulleen and started strongly through Santacroce and his youth brigade. Taking hold of the match in the first quarter it appeared as though North would cruise to an easy victory, however, Bulleen rallied in the final quarter through some great play from Tim Onvin and kicked six unanswered goals. North then steadied to run out eventual 27 point winners . It was a sensational start to the season with fifteen goals kicked . The in the first quarter as Westbourne traveled to St .)B Saint's home ground knowledge proved an advantage as Timmins and Wright assisted their team to grab an early lead . The Warriors, however, showed that they would be a force to be reckoned with as their young guns, led by Bruno Gerace, kept them in the hunt . The lead see sawed from the remainder of the match, until the Warriors kicked ahead and appeared that a boil over was in the making. St Mary's did stand firm in defence though and swung some positional changes that released Ballantyne up forward that allowed the Saints to kick to two late majors to sneak home by one straight kick . The Sunday match between Eltharn an d Albert Park saw a very tight tussle with no more than a goal separating both teams for most of the match . With Brian Doody a star for the Turtles, it looked as though an upset could be in the making, however, with Kelvin Grace and Adrian Harper strong in the packs for the Falcons they were able to sneak home by 2 points . Mt.Lilydale shot straight to the top of the ladder with a thumping win over Box Hill North . Of particular note for Mount was the form of Justin Roberts, where, in his first game for the club he kicked a bag of nine goals. Also promising was the form of Greg Bird, who has returned from a season off, whilst regulars Toby Van Duren and Mick Rhodes took solid grabs all over the ground. In the final match of the round, Brunswick Power debuted in D4 against UIiS-VII. In an open and entertaining match the students shot to an early lead in the first quarter before allowing the Power to score some easy goals close to quarter time . The game continued to be close for most of the first half but the Vultures broke it open in the 3rd with Tate kicking four. With Captain Cracknell, Langendorf and Mottram in good form, UHS-VU recorded a solid win to start the season . Richmond Centrals had the bye . PREVIEW OLD WESTBOURNE V BULLEEN COBRAS The new look Bulleen travel to Hoppers Crossing to take on the rejuvenated Westbourne . The Warriors showed plenty of run last week and the vast expanses of Warrior Park will suit their
game to a tee . The Cobras, ~ however, have learned a ~ lot of from their opening _ match and with several old names like Mat t D'Angelo, Paul Dall'Oglio, and Dave Trinchi all in good for they will threaten . Ultimately though, I cannot see BulleE being able to counter the flashy brilliance of "H-Cha째 and h fellow youngsters as Westbourne registers their first win for tI year by 13 points .
ST MARYS v ALBERT PARK St .Marys were very strong last week thanks to their intima knowledge of Ferndale Park, and they will need every piece that knowledge as they tackle the Falcons. New-comers Ti Fraser, Steel McKerrow and Jason Simcocks will all be better I the run with Albert Park, however, with Ballantyne, Timmi :. and Dwyer all playing a great brand of football, I cannot go pe the Saints to make it two from two with a 16 point victory . MT LILYDALE v ELTHAM COLLEGIAN S Mt .Lilydale host the Turtles in what will be a good test fo . Mount will need to be aware of Eltham's Aaron Boo rteams t who has proven a handy signing showing plenty of promis einthruckandfulorwad,hileat oherndof t ground, new goal kicking sensation, Justin Roberts will looking to add to his nine goal bag last week . While Eltham u give a good account of themselves today, I expect Mount to too classy in the clinches as they win by 19 points . UZ3S-VU v RICHMOND CENTRAL Uni High School host Richmond Central, who are playing th first match of the season after last weekend's bye . The studer would be pleased with their opening match form, however, th will find Richmond a more testing opposition . The Vultures v need Tate to kick a big bag to be a chance, however, with t
NAiaG CLGs D4 SECTION Mt. LIlvdale Roberts 9 9 Old Westbourne J Horsbourgh 6 6 St Marys Ryan 5 5 Old Westbourne A Horsburgh 5 5 Box Hill North Odza 5 5 D4 RESERVE UHS-VU Jacks 8 8 Mt . Lilydale Maggs 7 7 UHS-VU Cavaliert 6 6 North Brunswick H Tsialtas 6 6
Trotter dominating across half back, it will be rid who open their account with a 29-point victory . BRUNSWICK POWE R OftTiI l;:LrNSWICK v d derby between the D4 stalwarts and the D 4 ters will be an intriguing affair for all involved . The wed last week that they will not be the easy beats tha t uns were expecting and North will be warned to show respect today . However, North have already demonstrate d petition that they are a team to be reckoned with and likes of Stelfox, Defelice and Santecroce all playing well at North will be too strong as they win by 48 points . orth has the bye . C{tr' RE3POBDEIdfiS response from 8 out of the 10 sides with only Box Hil l i nd Brunswick Power not sending me in any information . ;et your reports to gavan~acleanevent.com.au prior to a on Monday mornings for me to mention your rmances, upcoming events and milestones . ECItiL MENTIO N f 1 would like to thank members from both the Cobras an d Brunswick for the support for Anthony Stewart who was :d in the Bali bombings . Collections on the day netted nette d ~50 to the Bali Victims Fund . Thanks also to Richard Evans and John Bell who both came down and were great contributors on the day . s are holding a social night at their rooms to welcome all pl_tyers and their girlfriends and wives . All first Year players all ladies will be admitted for free . dale is also holding their "T-Shirt Night" after this week's
North Brun 5:iek - Well done to Jeremy Freeman on reaching 100 games. A hard working hard running jefender midfielder, Jezza typifies the never say die spirit at he Green & Golds the past few season's . Blessed with Gstering' pace his work ethic has never been questioned . >o club secretary, Jeremy is one of the new breed of player administrator at North . Also congratulations to Neil Bub La Wailmeyer on reaching a fantastic 250 game srone . Although playing the bulk of his games with uthbank\Prahran he is now an experienced & muc h r :soected addition at North Brunswick . Whilst at r : uthbank Neil was coach of the 1997 Reserves i'r_miership team & also played in the Senior premiershi p m in the same season . He was a committeman General tiger & is a Life Member at the Two Blues . Currently at o ::h Brunswick he is assistant coach imparting his wealth i?:nowledge to his 'Much' younger teamates &, is an â&#x20AC;&#x17E;valuable member of Match committee . Still a potent forc e the foward line he will need to be watched by all icnders during the season . All past teamates &, friends nvatulate Bubba on reaching 250 games. Well done.
TODAY'S MATCHE S D4 SECTION
Old Westbourne v Bulleen Cobras St Marys v Albert Park Mt Lilydale v Eltham Collegians Box Hill North has the bye UHS-VU v Richmond Centra l North Brunswick v Brunswick Powe r THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
BULLEE:! COBRAS 2 .2 4.4 7.8 13 .11 (89) NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 .4 13.10 16 .14 16 .20 (116) Bulleen Cobras: McLaren 3 M D'Angelo 2 Pasnati Fisher Saakjani Baccini Oruin Trinchi Umvtn Dall'ogiio. Best: Orwvt Dall'ogi[o PaSnatt D Trmchl Powerdhartt McLaren . North Brunswick: Defel(ce 3 . Newton 3, Rhook 2, Verga 2,Hanlllton 2, Santecroce .Guppy.Paleodimos.LattouL Best: Stelfox. Defelice . Santecroce . Russo, Pateorl'unos . Heck. Umpires: D Milky G Paleodimos (F) ST MARY'S 8.5 11 .6 17.9 20.15 135 7.2 12 .6 17.10 19.15 129 OLD WESTBOURNE St Marys: Ryan 5, HID 4 . Timmins 3 . Dwyer 2 . Wright 2, Bernardi . P Harrison, Theoharris. Best: Baâ&#x17E;˘ant}me, TIlmnins. Dwyer, Wright. Purcell, Ryan Old We ;tboiune: J Horsbourgh 6. A Horsburgh 5, Braham 4, Lever 2 . A ChrLsto, Akarana. Best: J Horsburgh . Gerace, Fairfield, A Horsburgh . Edvards, Brabant Umpires: P Maebus P Tuppen (F ) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.4 7 .8 9.1311 .16 (82) ALBERT PARK 3.3 6 .8 9.1111 .18 (84) Eltitam Collegians: Booth 3 . Brick 2, Watson. Rashid. Nelson . Thomas, C .Baud, Sharpe. Best: Booth . Hart, Thontas . Doody. J .Baud, Mizzt. Alert Park: Allan 4.Hannett 3. McKerrow, Venables, Pavne. McLellan . Best : Harper, McLellan, Fraser, Fleming . Chambers Guzman Umpires: K MeNtece P James (F) S Fraser S Covens (B) C Arnol L Damyan (G) BOX HILL NORTH 3.3 5 .4 9.6 14.9.(93) MT LILYDALE 8.4 17 .7 23 .11 30.16.(196) Box Hill ldortb: Odza 5, Keffor 4, Martini . Namovskt, Reid, Thoi . Palmer Best : Butler. Cuntming, Keller . Odza. Damato Mt LBgdula: Roberts 9, Charles 4, Carolan 3, Leonard 3, Hayes 3 . Gibson 2, Brebner 2. Del Biondo, KeLett, Pearce, Paul Best : Lonergan . Delbkondo, Alderman, Roberts, Van Duren, Bird Umpires: D Banova R O'Halloran (F) T Window (B) BRUNSWICK POWER 5 .0 7.2 13 .3 16.4 (100) UHSVU 4 .2 9.8 14.12 17.19 (121) Bnrm>wlck: Norris 3 . Hardaway 3. W.Morgan 3 . S .Davis 2 . Baxter, Harrison . D .Davis, B .La'ett . McGowan, Comley. Best : Harrison, Baksh, Smith, Baxter. Morgan . Norris. UHSVU: Tate 4, Mottrem 4, Langendorf 3 . Rose 2, Gorrhtge, Creek, Mad>igratto, Lapish Umpires : M Argall J Penrose (F) RICHMOND CENTRAL BYE RESERVES 9.6(60) BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .0 5 .1 6.4 7.2 13 .6 18.8 22 .12 (144) NORTH BRUNSWICK BuBeen Cobras: J D'Angelo 3 . Wigtey Foskett Mehrez Sourachn Balch Clements . Best: Mehrez Clements Rodrigues Paatch Wigney J D'Angelo Ditchburn North Brunswick . H.Tsialtas 6. Ullo 5, Papanikolou 3 . Briffa 3, Burrows 2.Pitto 2, M.Sorleto. Best: AUant . M. Sorleto . Briffa. Burrows . Ullo. H.Tsialtas. 3.1 6.4 7.7 8 .9 57 ST MARTS OLD URIdE 2 .6 4.6 4.9 6 .10 46 St Mary's : Koumankatalds 2. Feldstad 2, Webb. Millar, D Watson. Anthony . Best: Hausler, Weller. Cummins. Davies D Watson N Goldsworthy Old Westbo urne : S Cristo 2 Aldridge . King. CrossuRll . Oldham Best: D Slattery. Rivatland . Semmens. Benn, Oldham. Robertson 2 .2 3.7 4 .11 6 .11 (47) ELTFIAhi COLLEGIANS ALBERT PARK 3 .1 5.4 11 .9 15.11(101) Eltham Collegians: Mann 4 . Robins 2. Best: Robins, Mann, Jeal, E . Baud, Turney. BuhagLar. Albert Park: Pastras 4, Weir 3, Breen 2, McGuire, Quinlan . Gunnon. Fountain . Bennetts Roberton . Best Pastras. Toth . Quinlan . Belbin. Breen, McGuire 1 .1 3.2 5 .2.(32) BOX HILL NORTH 1 .1 10.8 19.13 23.15 28.20.(188) MTLBYDALE Box Hi ll North: Drew, E4ans, Rhind, Smith, Tsukagosht Best : Drew. Mortimer, Rhind, Steuart . Takeshit a Mt Lilydale: Maggs 7 . Charlton 5 . Anderson 3, Cunningham 3, Cox 2, Dougherty 2 . King 2, Kidd 2, Penhale, Malta Best: Maggs. Fraser, Dougherty, Malta King . Penhale 5.1(31) BRUNSWICK POWER 2 .0 3.0 5 .1 UHS-VU 4 .3 10.5 15 .8 23.12 (150) Brunswick : Gell3e 2, Stephens, Gerdes. Best: Hope. Bux J .Doughney, Gerdes . Kelly. Stephens . UHSVU: Jacks 8, Ca4alleri 6. C .Thomas 2, Fisher 2. Michael . Van Ree . Stathopoulos. Best: Hall . Jacks. Weber. ONetll. Fisher. Pendlebury. RICHMOND CENTRAL Bye 43
D4 Section ALBERT PARK Coach: John Ahern Res : Paul Shoppe e 1 P. Smith 2 S . Robinson (S) 2 N . Pastras (R) 3 R. Bake r 4 G . Foster 5 S . Alan 6 J . Storey 7 S. Venables 8 C. Jackso n 8 M . van Elewoud (R) 9 P. Chambers 10 M . Phillips 11 A . Fleming 12 T. Fraser (S) 12 D . Overend (R) 13 B. Payne 14 M . Hyams 15 D. Borley (S) 15 J. Snorasson (R) 16 C .Roberto n 17 D. McLellan 18 J . Taylor 19 A . Steward 20 K . Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 J. Hannett 23 B. Harries 24 T. Green 25 J . Wier 26 L . Hopkins 27 J. Breen 28 R. Buckley 29 J . Norma n 30 V. Surace 31 S . McGuire 32 A. DPMingo 33 J. Murray 34 T. Houston 35 S . Toth 36 J . Delbin 37 L. Hogan 38 J. Rowe 39 D.'Odorico 40 A. Graham 41 B. Gould 42 K. Daley 43 J . Tsoukas 44 B. Isard 45 T. Bennetts 46 N. Strang 47 L. Tricarico 48 T. Panayotou 49 K . Gannon 50 S. Melli s 51 M. MacLeod 52 M . Smith 53 M . Williams 54 J . Harnath 55 A . Mandylaris 56 J. Guzman 57 J . Sutton 58 M . Sullivan 59 J . Bentley 60 M . Dowdle 62 A. Harper 77 S. Garcia 78 N. Neumann 79 D. Quinlan fiC?~iri~ i r ,->j iL Ji ;!
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Coach: Peter Armstron g Res : Warren Drew 2 S. Smith 2a A. Manno 3 A .Odza 3a S . Evans 4 J. Potte r 5 A. Pietersen 5a A. Hutchinson 5b A . Jenkins*
6 D. Ma rtini 7 S. Stewart 8 M. Lace y
8a R . Chamberlain 9 A. Sallantioglu 10 S . Cook 12 A . Dick 14 L . Perry 17 G . Cavallo 18 G . Wilson 19 L. Keillor 20 K . Oldfield 21 J. Hopes 22 A. Steele 23 J . Naumovski 24 C. Ferris 27 T. Thoi 28 Z. Veleski 29 M. Rodgers 31 C . Newbegin 32 P. Mortimer 33 W. Drew 34 M . McCart in 37 D . Woolridg e 38 G . Bennett 40 J. Tsaclidis 41 M . Takeshita 42 A. Tarull i 43 R. Doyle 44 J . Garrett 49 T. Ellis 50 M. Tarulli 53 I . Oldfield 55 J . Pratt 57 P. Woods 65 C . Riscalla 78 P. Steele 80 C . Callis 86 M. Heyes 111 P. Armstrong * P. Burley
BRUNSWICK POWER
Coach : Ricky Baxter Assist . Coach : Ross Morgan Res: Greg Lovett 1 R. Baxter 2 J . Hardaway 3 B . Price 4 D . Hayes 5 L. Hope 6 B . Baksh 7 W. Morgan 8 D . Gerdes 9 L . Yowyeh 10 B. Bottomley 11 N. Harrison 12 G. Dow 13 B. Hamilton 14 C . Emmerson 15 F. Norri s 16 J . Lovett 17 B . Brett 18 R . Diantonia 19 N . Bux 20 J. Cooper 21 B . Lovett 22 J . Mcgrady 23 M . Lovett 24 G . Mcgowan 25 J. Slater 26 M . Smith 27 A. Walsh 28 B . Noonan 29 J. Griggs 30 L . Brett 31 M. Crane 32 P. Gall 34 E . Lovett 35 F. Pike 36 T. Lovett 37 B. Brett 38 S . Kemp 39 L. Brett 40 R . Kirby 41 L . Stephens 42 S. Davis 43 J . Comley 44 R. Mainelli 45 F. Mottlin 46 G . Fryer 47 M. Robinson 48 R. Morgan 49 R. Green 51 P. Laming 52 D . Davis 53 D . Hume 54 P. Brett 55 S . Weston 56 T. Warburton 57 R . Sikora 60 G . Murray 61 T. Holden 62 J . Clayton 63 R. Dantonia 64 A . Davis 65 L . Griggs 66 S.Isley 67 T. Lovett 68 M . Bond
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Coach : Joe D'Angelo Asst. Coach : Robert Pasinati Res . Coach : Jamie Redfern 1 S. Fisher 2 T.Orwin 3 S . Wigney 4 N . Cartledge 4 I. Mcleod 5 R . Pasinati 6 I . Baccini 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzarella 9 P. Aslangu l 10 C . Powderham 11 G . Fortun e 12 J . Schemmerling 13 N. Edga r 14 A . Dejong 15 J . Trinchi 16 D . Trinchi 17 B. Wilson 18 J . Lowrie 19 S . Trapman 20 J . Mora n 21 N . Lykopandis 22 M. Turner 23 J . Redfern 25 W. Olney 26 J . DAngelo 27 J. Cartledge 28 A. Foskett 29 K. Kellett 31 S . Mclaren 32 C. Clements 33 A . Cook 34 M. DAngelo 35 M. Unwin 36 P. DalPoglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G. Brown 41 R . Rigoni 43 C. Chan 44 B. Saaksjarvi 46 G. Reeves 48 M . Soumelidis 49 G . Anderton 51 R . Rodrigues 56 T. Mehrez 69 L. Ditchburn
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ru%4 Section ELTHAM O.C. Coach : Scott Harrington
Reserves Coach : John Glar e
J, Baud S. Robins E. Savage B. Doody D. Brick T. Carter B. Rashid
L. Sharpe g C. Watson 1 0 B. Marshall it J . Mizzi 12 L McDonald 13 M . Luttick 14 K. Nelson 15 L White 16 D. Barnett IT L Daly t8 M . Chapple 19 20 S . Jeal 21 M . Hart
22 J . Mckenzie 23 R. Watson
24 K. Drummond 25 R. Thoma s 26 J . Glare Res C/C 27 J . Stockdal e 28 T. Bennett 29 D. Howgate 30 M . Decker 31 B . Keleher 32 C. Baud 33 A. Howgate 34 J . Howgate 35 G. Smith 36 T. Goonan 37 J . Gilbert 38 A. Tardi f 39 F. Coonerty 40 E . Bau d 41 A . Mann 42 D. Buller 43 P. Mann 44 45 D. Wright 46 M . Jarvis 48 B . Turney :49 50 B . Richardson 51 52 53 54 D . Monagatti 55 S . Todman 56 R . Love 57 S . Gathercole 58 59 B . Evans 61 J . Panetta 62 63 64
MT. LILYDALE O .C . Coach: David Keast Res. Coach : Paul Cummerford 1 D .Johnson 2 P. Hayes 3 M . Brebner 4 F. Varga 5 R . McKenzie 6 M . Jelenc 7 C. Varg a 8 K . Maniscalchi (VC) 9 A . Del Biondo 11 C. Gibson 12 J . Commerford 13 R . Kidd 14 C. Kennon 15 A . Bullerjahn 16 D . Morrison 18 V. Stee r 19 M . Leonard 20 J . Penhal e 21 M . Cunningham 22 M . Well s 23 B . Egan 24 Luke Merrett 25 A . Delahunt 27 N . Pearce (VC) 28 A . Costello 30 A . Penhale 31 T. Hansford 32 P. Carolan (C) 33 C. Anderson 34 L. Kellett 35 D . Callanan 36 T. Roche 37 B . Dunn 38 T. Van Duuren 39 L. Allanson 40 M . Rhodes 41 R. Katene 42 M . Pereira 43 D. Holloway 44 N . McConnell 45 K . Frase r 46 N . McConnell 47 C. Lonergan 48 S . Dougherty 49 J . Hoffman 50 L. Senio r 52 B . Leek 53 D. Hicks 54 D. King 55 M . Gridley 56 H . Flanagan 57 C. Walsh 59 A . Cox 63 D. Priest 65 D. Burrows 66 D. Turner 67 Damian Smith 68 Neil Senior 70 Mark Mahar
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NORTH BRUNSWICK Coach : Ange Sammartino Res. Coach: Gary Cutle r
1 S. Wernham 2 D . Adam s 3 G . Lattouf 4 P. Dimarco 5 W. McMahon 5a G . Cutle r 6 D . Pizzari
7 D . Magnuson 8 D . Guppy 9 A. Sammartino 10 W. Fawcett 11 J. Boudoloh 12 S. Car e 13 M. UII o 14 D . Newton 15 H . Tsialtas 16 S. Tsiahas 17 A. Kyriazis 18 J. Verga 19 S. Famulari 20 L . Closter 21 R . Santacroce 22 J. Freeman 23 J. Briffa 24 M. Aliani 25 W. Duson 26 J. Murphy 27 M. Vaina 28 S. Gillard 30 S. Healey 31 J. Hec k
32 B. Robertson 33 J. Rotella 34 M . Pisasale 36 D . Carter 37 S . Shepherd 38 N . Wallmeyer 39 C . Rhoo k 40 B . McCallum 41 C . Twaddle 41a G . Burrows 42 J. Papanikolou 43 J. Pag e 44 S . Grist 45 W. Kaadan 46 J. Polemicu s 47 N . Prestigiacomo 48 A . Pokraja k 49 D . Lawton 50 F. Ferrante 51 P. Sorleto 52 P. Brin e 53 C. Pokrajak 54 D . Hill 55 M . Hil l 56 R . Salloum 57 D . Ceravolo 58 N . Giovanoglou 59 L. Mollo y 60 S .Nabbs 61 G. Goumas 62 B . Carte r 64 A . McKenzie 65 L. Rigazzi 66 R. Pretty
OLD WESTBOURNE D4 Coach: Jeffrey Wilson Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch 1 G . Robson 2 L. Johnston 3 S. Depiazza 4 C. Leve r 5 S. Hewitt 6 J . Horsburgh 7 A. Christo 8 A. Horsburgh 9 K. Murphy 10 J . Wilson 11 M. Christo 12 B. Mattson 13 J . Braham 14 T. Said 15 A. Board 16 S. Christo 17 M . Aquiline 18 D. Nikola 19 R . Aldridge 20 K.Johnson 21 L. Hudson 22 S. Anderson 23 S. Huntington 24 L. Fairfield 25 J . Akarana 26 P. Mesman 27 D . Billman 28 D. Slattery 29 D. Horsburgh 30 R. McMillan 31 M. Baulch 32 G . Jenkinson 33 D. Ben n 34 S. Roberts 35 D . Rivalland 36 K. Pilsbury 37 A. Leitch 38 J . Semmens 39 M. Oldham 40 S. Leitch 41 K. Mille r 42 D . Ollenbuttel 43 A. Runciman 44 B. Slattery 45 R . Wintle 46 R . Skinner 47 M. Pilsbury 48 T. Scholes 49 B. Robinson 50 P. Habersatt 51 L . Stevens 52 T. Best 53 J. Bourke 54 M. Crosswell 55 A. Morrison 56 S.Chaffey 57 T. Edwards 58 I . Smith 59 A. Lipscombe 60 N . Aquilina 61 A . Gatt 62 D . Twomey 63 P. Kin g
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1 B . Cox 2 T. Quick 3 T O'Sullivan 4 R . Trotte r 5 D . Tankovich 6 G. Bunshaw 8 G. Malcolm 9 J. McGrat h 9 P. Karamicholos 10 A . White 11 S. Lake 12 F. Macak 15 C . Barry 16 J. Bin 17 P. Carew 18 P. Moulday 19 C . Quay 20 A. Quick 21 A. Jones 22 A. Flores 24 T. Guthrie 25 A. Piani 26 S. Baillie 28 D . Green 29 J. Stone 32 Mark Harris 33 M. Berimano 34 J. Brook 35 J . Howell 38 M. Defreitas 41 T. Slatter 42 C . White 42 S. Hoare 45 K. Day 46 D . Hogan 53 K. Pardy 54 C . Cartwright 54 S. Rawlings 56 A. Titley 57 E. Hill 67 J . Lane 69 T. Melville 76 D. Phelan 79 M . Coomber 85 G . Jacobs 86 G . Porteus 87 D.Ingliss
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SECTION 1 - REVIEW Old Xaverians have sent an ominous warning that they are the team to beat having humbled last years premiers, Old Brighton, by 51 points . A pretty even affair for thre e quarters before the visitors superior fitness, height and skill shone through in the final term as they ran over the top of their tiring opponents . In an entertaining clash, St .Kevins were able to get away to a winning start, defeating Section 1 new boys, Old Essendon, at Righetti. The Skevvies had a marginal lead at the main change before Mark Drinkwater broke the game open in the third quarter, booting four goals . Last week I predicted Caulfield to use the Racecourse advantage and win by a nose against Marcellin, little did I know they would be unable to be separated, and it finish a "dead heat ." The Grammarians will be ruing a lost opportunity having led by three majors with just five minutes remaining . Bad kicking is bad footy as the cliche goes, and it has cost De La Salle the opening four points, as Old Scotch were able to sneak home by 11 . In an even contest and having trailed for most of the second half the Scotchies were not to be denied, regaining the advantage late in the game . A terrific team performance from visiting St . Bernard's, enabled them to hold out a determined Uni Blues side by 27 . Having crept within 14 points in the last quarter thanks to some excellent goal kicking, the home side just couldn't blunt Joseph and Hoggarth in the midfield and Draper who snagged four goals for the Bernie's . PREVIEW A cracking affair to be played out at McHale stadium this afternoon with Old Xav's hosting St . Kevin's. Both teams are coming off strong first up performances and this will be a great indicator of where both sides are at . This week, the Xav's will unearth new coach Anthony Duggan, and I think his charges will have enough in store to provide him with a first up win . Last season's champs, Old Brighton, will today be looking to bounce back as they travel to Marcellin . This will be an intriguing encounter with the home side also hungry for victory following last week's draw. In a thriller Old Brighton should be a shade more classy around the ground and will open their account. De La know they had their chances last week and should be looking for win number two. It wasn't to be, and if they do not take their opportunities today they could still be without a victory . The Fielders will be desperate to atone for dropping two vital points. The visitors will be further upset when the hosts win this one. St . Bernard's welcome the Scotchies today and the visitors will find little support as the hosts have both U/19 teams playing and a lunch planned to mark the occasion . Both teams are looking for two in a row and today the Bernie's will prevail. Uni Blues make the trek out to Keilor to tackle Old Essendon, and the visitors will quickly discover, the home side is extremely accomplished at Teac Oval . The Students will tough it out, but the Dons will have the answers . 48
SECTION 2 REVIEW On a mild autumn day, when blue skies and little wind provided ideal football conditions, countle ; boys, still in their late teenage years, graced the field for ti first competitive time this season . Much to the surprise of many pundits, myself included, 0 Melburnians started season 2003 with a crushing victa over Beaumaris, accurate kicking and a dominant midfie the key behind their massive 150 point win. Mazenc scored an equally as impressive 154 point away victor holding Ormond to a single major in what coach John I Grand labelled a "dream start ." Elsewhere Werribi thumped Old Camberwell by 75, Old Trinity beat 0 Ivanhoe by 34, and on a day when most away tean triumphed, Hampton Rovers got up by 5 points, against 0 Paradians . PREVIEW In his 2003 season welcome' last week, the VAFA Chi Executive Officer boasted that this year's Amatei Footballer would see "greater previews with writers stickir their necks out and making bold predictions ." I honour Mr. Stevens word, putting my head on the chopping bloi by not necessarily backing teams to win, but several to lo . . . with truly dire consequences . As a direct result this week, my tips shan't be any less bol but they may see me jumping onto the bandwagon several teams I dismissed pre-round-one . One such team Old Melburnians who meet Werribee Amateurs away, bo teams coming off resounding victories last week . Boasting skilful midfield, whose efficiency, pace and expertise ground level embarrassed Beaumaris last week, tl Melburnians should continue their sensational form with win in round two, with Webb, Ironmonger and Wettenh, again prominent . The inaccurate Mazenod should also make it two from ri when they meet Old Paradians at home. Forwarc Kinniburgh and Steinfort will once again be the key, havi~ both contributed five majors last weekend, as will ti backline who may well get a few more touches this wee having remained largely inactive against the medioc Ormond. Weakened by players' cricket commitments last weeken Old Ivanhoe will be back to full strength this week a should walk all over Beaumaris . Elsewhere, Old Trinity u have little trouble dispatching Ormond, and in a game th could easily go either way, the home turf will be the decidi factor as Hampton Rovers play host to Old Camberwell . SECTION 3 - REVIEW Collegians Football Club re-entered the under-ninete competition in emphatic style last weekend, disposing powerhouse St . Bernards(2) by 100 points . With Burro, up-front kicking nine, and the likes of Rose, Stone a Howlett contributing around the ground, the Collegia were never troubled, ensuring their position on top of t section three ladder at the round's conclusion . Elsewh F THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2C
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Today, they welcome the return of some much needed playing stocks and also a St. Bede's Mentone Tigers outfit looking to string their second victory together . The hosts will offer a better performance, however the visitors will be too strong in most departments . Following the BYE last week, the Mentone Panthers, will quickly discover that footy season has arrived as the Oakleigh Clays storm by . Percy kicked 14 last week and Woodsman was sensational in the ruck for the Clays and they will need to be held if the Panthers can prevail . I know the Panthers will be extremely keen but I cannot tip against a side that banged home 40 large last Saturday . St. John's have the BYE . SECTION RED - REVIEW Last Saturday, as the final siren sounded, and the field umpire raised two arms aloft, two different teams, at two different grounds, celebrated significant milestones in th e CONTINUED PAGE 59
U19 1 1 Old Xaverians Armstrong University Blues MacKerrow St. Kevins Drinkwater St . Kevins Giansiracusa St . Bernards Pitt s
St . Bernards O'Connor Old Scotch Snaddon U19 f21 Werribee Chalmers Werribee Smith Old Melburnians Ironmonger Mazenod Steinfort Mazenod Kinniburgh U19 Burrows 9 9 Collegians Goodwin 5 5 Therry Penola 5 Rupertswood Van Boxtell 5 U19 (2) BLUE Oakleigh Clays Nassrallah 14 14 McNamara 4 4 St Bedes MT Oakleigh Clays Andrews 4 4 Oakleigh Clays Isaac 4 4 Heywood 4 4 Bentleigh Ridgway 4 4 Bentleigh 4 Bentleigh Murphy 4 U19f21RED Maghamez 5 5 Fitzroy Red s Brooks 4 4 University Blacks 4 4 University Blacks Kelley University Blacks Dowsley 4 4 Price 4 4 University Black s
Hampton Rovers v Old Camberwe ll Mazenod 0 C v Old Paradlan s ,Did Carey vJ'upe rtswood AJAX has the bye St Bernards (2) v MHSOB to be played at 12 noon Therry Penola 0 B v Collegians Monash Blues v North Oldoys We e vC South Melb 1~ts ric
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S'1 : i{EVIIdS 4.5 B.iS 15 .8 16.8 . 104 OLD ESSE?tDOk§ 1.3 7.5 9 .10 11.12 78 St. Kcvins: Drink-water 4, C nsuacusa 4. Coates 2, L Same 2, J Seine 2, Hamilton, Welsh. Best: Shannon, O'Connor. tt'eLsh, Drinhzsater, Coates . Hamilton. Old Essendon : King 3 . Dawson 3 . H arewved, Wade, Kienas. Clinnick. Best: Cerantonio, Baskan. Mansour, Flareu^ Dod, Heritage . Shaw. Umpires: C Collins G De4eson (F) S Collins ( B) S Bogisich N Murphy (G) OLD BRIGHTON 1 .0 5 .4 7.6 8,7. 55 OLDXAVERIAPdS 5.5 7.8 9.11 15 .16,106. Old Brigittom Salem 2, Stenner 2, Gadsden, Mead . Eastgale . Duncan. Best : Gadsden, To1J, Oliver, Cooney. McDonald, Humphreys. Old Yac ' : Armstrong 6 . O'Meara 2, Agus 2, Corcoran 2, Scanlan, Freer, Hulett. Roache . Best : Corcoran, Armstrong. Gidley, A. Ryan. Barrett, A gl us . Umpires : Details not provided on lime hy umpires. CAULFIEIA GRAMMARIANS 3 .5 9.8. 12 .12 16.15 (111) BfARCELIdN 3 .2 8.6 13 .9 17.9 (111) Caulfield.• Yelland 3, Carboni 2, O'Brien 2, Townsend 2, Sainsbury 2, Twyeross, Rowlands, May, Murphy . Brown Best : Sainsbur_v, Rawlings . Gerrand, Murphy, May, Ltll MarcelLin: Considine 3, Bardon 3, Darbolo 2, :Ise 2, Rum 2. Bortolotto 2, Mills. Cowper, Layton Best: Clune, Bardan, Considine, De Chelts. Tabatrhelera Dorbol o Umpires: B. Connelly M Grady (F) OLD SCOTCH 5.4 8.4 11.7 13 .12 (80) DE LA SAId.E 2.7 4 .11 8.16 10.19(19) Old Scoteh : Snaddon 4 . Braure(xiire 2, Thompson 2. Pappas 2, Fhilalay , Fitzpatrick , Aurel-Smith Best : Thompson, Snaddon, Gerstm an, Graham, Jonas, Pappas De La Salle,. Browning 2, Conway. Fieldsettd, Kee1y,lIanc ock, Fernuprda, Johnstone . Quick Best Johnstone , Nankeni5., Quick. Vague. Hassell, Fieldsend Umpires: D. Longwvrth (F) H Cosgri➢'P Love ( G) UAII BLUFS 3 .0 4 .1 6.2 10.2 (62) ST BERNARDS 3 .2 6 .9 10.10 13.11.(89) Viii Blues: MacKerrow 4 . Marrlatt 2, Rankin 2. DerriJ . Heinz . Best : King. Heinz, Rankin, Marriott, Northway, McKerrow St Heraarda: Pitts 4, O'Connor 4, Pell 2, Runnals, Lcvides . MitcheIl . Best : Joseph, Hooper, F ell, Pitts. Stapleton, Hogarth Umpires: C Newcombe T Haysom (F) T Bowman M Camileri (B) UiSDEl2-19 SECTION 2 ORMOND 0 .0 0.1 0.1 1 .2(8) MAZENOD 4.5 8.12 14 .20 22,30 (162) Ormoud: M.te Hennepe. Best: Johnston, Cook, Harris, M .te Hennepe. Medcratt . Anderson . Yazenorh Steinfort 5. Kinnibts~h 5, Reed 4, Mather 3, Stanley 2, Crough . Stagllano, Bourbon. Best KtnniTiurgn, Stehffort, Ptmw, WinstailevH an sn. Reed. Umpires: M Meier (F) OLD TRIDiPIY 11 .11.77 OLD IVANHOE 6.7 . 43 Old Trinity Goals: Krakouer 3, Amicont, 2, Romney, Chit7ey, Oliver, Goldenberg, Medland, Hider. Old Ivanhoe Goals . Addertey 2. Verocchi, Bttant, . . . , Read. Old Trinity Best: Aitken, Bilwaiti. Romney, Dexter, Kenna,
ouer. Old Ivanhoe Best: Hope. Dawkins, Adderley, Sterne. Britten, Fowler. Umpfrcs : D Wiadkow (F) K White-Spier J Whtte-Sp:er (B ) OLD MELBURNIANS 6.4 16.11 23,14 29.19 (193) BEAUNSARL'i 3 .2 4 .4 5.5 6.7 (43) Old lsl •]ronmanga 6, Robinson 4, Hurst 4 . Galbraith 3, 4'oyage 3, Wettetha 2, Webb 2, Dick, Tucker, Hill, Iianchefte, Pamtfm BEST : Lawler, Gumbleton, Schirro, Hill, Robinson, Voyage Beaumsris:
Umpires: L Blackhall D Payne (F) OLD CAMBERWELL 1-3 3-3 4-6 7-10(52) ^-'ERRIBEE AMATEURS 6-5 10-7 15-10 19-13(127) Old Camberwel* Birre ll 3, Moody . Peasnell, F rs. Weattnan. Best- Vince. Gosling. Alessto, Hillier, Mc Denson. Westman. : Amateurs: Chalmers 7, Smith 6 . Miller 3, Mc Donald 2 . Palmington. t~est: Chalmers . Black, Miller, Palmingtan . Simpson, Bunwattlt . Umpire s: R Benson site S Rothe (F) L Ratcllffe R Benson jnr (B ) OLD PARADIANS 5.1 6.5 7.7 12 .8 80 HAMPTON ROVERS 3.2 5 .4 7.11 12 .13-85 Old paradises : Mitchell 3,Caple 2, Giro4ski 2,Rehflcki 2, Ryan 2 . G Vincent. Best : HFde, Mitchell, Malone, RehHcki, D Richardson . Ryan Hsmptan Revere : Scott 4,-Morley 2, Cave, Christiansen, Glasoumi, Kobayasfll, Le Veque, Orttti Best : Kobayashi, Williams, Gtasoumi . Ellis, McNamara . Nicholls Umpires : G Scotland B Wood.head (F) M Hafner (B) M Isbister K ORee€e (G) UNDER-19 SECTION 3 R OOD 5 .9 9.11 15 .16 21 .16142 '-:0 H BLUES 1 .1 1.4 5.5 8.654 RupertswaotL Van Bo .aell 5, Brennan 3, Morsel 3, Jaeger 2, Potter 2, Spinner 2, Bo:call, Broughton, Certo, Heywood, Best : Van Baxter, onzell. Broughton . Brennan, Plummer . Sullivan . PRon.n.slr Blues : Mudge 2, Herr, Spence, Jones . Sharpe, Metllkovlc, Chapman . Best : Mudge, Jones, Gebhart, Metlika9c, Chapman, Sharpe. Umpires: M Jenkins S Scully stir (F) AJAX 1.2 1 3 3 .6 4.6.24 OLD CAREY 23 3.10 5.10 7.16. 58 AJAX : Goals B)usztein 2 tVdlner Codron. Best Seidl Gottlieb Rolemberg 50
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UN'YVERSPI'Y BLACtI"S' 4.4 10.10 15.13 20. 14 (134) St LEGS EMMAUS WP 0.3 1 .3 2.4 3.6(24) Uni Blacks: Brooks 4- Kelly 4, Daxsley 4, Price 4, Wbo !ey, Aylett, CrfchIm Edwards, Morris. Best : Price, Woollev, Kelly, Ay;ett, Dtns7sey, Cross-Iley. St Leoi McDermott 2. Haring. Best Fallon. Ffiy3and, Kenney, MCCaim, 4:'atters, Hearn Umpires: T Hansen F Kavanagh (F) B Lev ;ns C Barter (B) C Doy le L Williams ( OLD XAVERLANS (2) 2.2 3 .5 7.6 12.8.80 AgUINtS 0.1 4.5 6.5 8.6.54 Old %aas: 6 Nolan 3 Mchterney 1 Ginnivirt . Treseowthick, Rtutrn. Best Noiat Rubira, S Ryan, Meehan, MclncTne-y, Rees Aquinas: 4 Visser 2 Adams 1 HIlL Hardman . Best Hills. Hardman. D-dor, Helme, Vis<a', Muncho w Umpires: 11 Griffiths M Phillips (F ) 1
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Coach: Adam McConnell L. Ross C . Tolj L. McDonald B. Humphreys N . Stenne r
9 A. Clarke 10 M. May 11 R . Fisher 12 S . Eastgate 13 R . Capom 14 S . Duncan 15 B . Gadsden (C) 16 J . Salem 18 S . Oliver 20 G. Fielke 21 S . Cooney 23 T. Ryan 24 L. Mea d 27 M . Chamberlain 28 B. Richardson 31 S.Jackson 33 R.Josep h
1 L. Ballinger 2 T. Biggs 3 C. Burke 4 D. Cerantonio 5 S. Clinnick 6 S. Dawson 7 J . Dazkiw 8 J. Duggan 9 L . Edgar 10 J. Harewood 11 C . Heritage 12 M. King 13 F. Ktenas 14 P.May 15 D . Mezo 16 J . Stormont 17 N . Taft 18 S . Wade 19 T. Wilso n
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ST.KEVIN'S OLD BOYS Coach : Ben McGee 2 T.OToole 3 L Giansiracusa (VC) 4 S . Sexto n 5 M . Kirk 6 D. McBride 7 R. Taylor 8 H. Powell 9 L Syme 11 J. Listo n 12 C. Taylor (DVC) 13 N. Hutton 14 A. Hamilton (Capt) 15 M . Vero 16 A. Callender 17 M . Welsh 18 M. Drinkwater 19 C . Underwood (VC) 20 W. Dun n 21 D . Petrou 22 A. Lynch 23 C . Tancredi 25 A. Mulkearns 26 M. Shannon 30 P. Ghougassian 32 B . Hughes 33 S . O'Connor 34 J . O'Keefe 35 J . Coates 39 N . Pope 40 D. Mount 43 W. Guilder DVC) SIMPSO N
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Uni v ersity Blues Coach: Tim Giles
1 Muir G 2 Steele P 3 Rankin T (DVC) 4 Fitzpatrick A 5 Vandenbusch N 6 Williamson W 7 Bradley C (C) 8 Gin B 9 Van Dyk J 10 Marriott P 11 Fletcher S 12 Ryan C 13 Irving M 14 McPhail 0 (DVC) 15 Moore L 16 Moylan J 17 Northway C 18 Shaundessy M 19 Heinz D 20 Gibson S 21 Wood J (VC) 22 Derrij F 23 Young R 24 King J (DVC) 25 Walker T 26 McKerrow J 27 Sibley S 28 Tomey M 29 Collins J 30 Kelly P 31 Groot A 32 Joyce S 33 Barlow H 34 Shepherdson P 35 Woodhouse L 36 Cordy J 37 MeagherJ 38 Morgan B 39 Roney G
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1 T. Lyons 2 L. Weaver 3 G . Hanson 4 B. Hillier 8 J . Vince 14 J . Hadley 16 A. Langford 17 D. Clyne 18 J . Vince 19 L. Heffernan 20 C. Birrell 21 C. Rogers 22 G. Alessio 23 L. Taylor 24 S . Peasnell 25 S .Johnson
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Coach : Dean Peters 1 Bilwani A 2 Day M 3 Aitken J Capt 4 McDonald E 5 Salem S 6 Miers J 7 Kenna J 8 Karkouer S 9 Amiconi C 10 Roger A 11 Gutierre z C 12 Stebbins N V/C 13 Webster J DV)C 14 Burgess M 15 Dickenson A 1 6 16 Marsden A 17 Monasso J 18 Herrod T 19 Buckingham A 20 Medland A 21 Hore-Lacy A 23 Sketchley M 24 Goldenberg W 25 Chiffy E 26 Oliver D V/C 27 Romney N 28 Butter K 29 Dexter J 30 Smith S 34 Hid e r B
27 B . Moody 28 A. Peacock 29 D . Bruce 30 A. Mac Callum 31 D . Hanson 35 M. Shanks 37 L . Mc Dermot t 38 W. Brad s haw 39 T. Chase 40 T. Gosling 43 T. Sigalas 45 D. Ramsay 46 D . Morley 47 B. Cottrell 48 M . Westman 50 B. Withers
ORMOND
Coach : Steve Reeves 1 M . Tehennepe 2 C . Medcraft 3 B . Forbes 4 C . Schleiger 5 T. Peel 6 T. Denartrus 7 D . Black 8 C . Medcraft 9 R . Sayer 10 D . Gould 11 B. Arnold 12 C . Johnstone 13 L. Wells 14 S. Davis 15 G . Evans 16 D. Brosnan 20 R. Lerner 21 B. Upstill 22 A. Fuller 24 M . Anderson 26 D.Tehennepe 28 B . Harris 31 A. Bukal a 33 A. Cook 34 S . Ramsay
OLD IVANHO E
Coach : Stephen King Asst Coach : Adam Jenk i
1 A. Alagona (Co - C
2 S. Adderley 3 P. Barrett 4 J. Binney 5 M. Botto s 6 A. Braddy 7 M. 8 G . Bryant (VC) 9 J . Britten 10 R. Butler 11 R. Coleman 12 I. Dawkin s 13 G . Fowler 14 C. Georgiou (VC) 15 S . Geiling s 16 N . Giesche n 17 A . Granger 18 R . Griggs 19 L. Hammon d 20 G. Hop e 21 P. Jolley 22 Z. Kean e 23 J. McBrid e 24 Rob Mitchell 25 Rhys Mitchel l 26 D . Moloney 27 B. Nagel (Co-Capt; 28 D . Peacock (VC) 29 R . Pearce 30 J. Pierera 31 A. Read 32 J. Siegersma 33 S. Snell (VC) 34 J. Ulijans 35 J . Wilson 36 D. Wheeler 37 M . Verrocchi
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Ass. Coach : Phil Rozen 1 J. Kestenberg (D .V. C) 2 A. Porat 3 D . Codron 4 A. Bl~m 5 B. Lukav 6 J. K~en 7 M. Janki e 8 J. Feldy 9 D . Blusztein 10 G .Measey 11 12 E. Shaked 13 A. Ktas 14 R. Spilbe r 15 J. Givoni (L Capt) 16 R. Heine 17 J. Thurin (Capt ) 18 19 20 M . Lipson 21 J . Lewski 22 A. Kras 23 J . Schulberg 24 25 26 27 B . Rose 28 J . La ndberg 29 L. Friedma n 30 A.Silver 31
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19 J. Holman 20 D. Mutton 21 E. Malone 22 E. Adams 23 M . Stefandark 24 J. Jorg ensen 25 S. Gilbert 26 G. Wells 27 S. Crouch 28 J. Slatyer 29 C. Howlett 30 M . Naylor 31 H. Jennings 32 C. Blumfield 33 J. Goldenfei n 34 B. J.Lamm 35 C. Harrison 36 N. Van Du 37 C. Hoist 38 T Cook
39 A. Bridgewater 4~ O: oward 42 M . Fletcher ( "~_f"} 43 F eld 44 A.. Nichols -- y 45 A. Katz
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21 J . Marm o 22 P. Greenhill 22 R. Er m 23 A. Hoga n 23 S . Mitchell 24 M . Avram 24 K. Harding 25 R. Whitehouse 26 A. Edward s 26 M . Van Alphe n 27 R. Osidacz 27 T. Middleton
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Coach : Mick Phillips
13 Citroen R 14 Young B (VC)
15 Tucker A 16 McKensie J 17 Matthews J-P 18 Knight B 19 Clarke L (DVC) 20 Kirk R 21 Ryan D (DVC)
22 Ruff M
38 C . Hewat 39 L. McKinnon
23 Saad Y 24 Denman B 25 Sheehan B 26 Dell D 27 Elliot A
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Coach : Paul Matton 1 Corrigan B 4 Skiathitis R 5 Ferguson D
4 Spinner L . 5 Quinn B .
6 Hermes J
6 McEwan K. 7 Plummer J. 8 Jaeqer R. 9 West T 10 u MXm D. Mo l ~. 12 Hewat M . 13 BarP. ry N . NC) 14 Sulfivan 15 Brou g hton 7 16 Monzell R. 17 Potter C . (Capt) 18 Terry C . 19 Moiler D. 20 Constantine B. 21 Van Boxtell M.
7 Bowcock B 8 Quinn J 9 Hoatson T
10 Crotty J 11 Sheppard T
12 Leech S 14 Fenton J 15 Owen B 17 Slawitschka J 18 Slawitschka A
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DE LA SALLE (GOLD) Coach: Rob Smith
GLEN EI Coach :
1 C. Mitchell 2 M . Francis 3 T. Bellomo 4 D. Lowther 4 C. McMahon 8 L. Jarvis 9 J . Saunders 10 12 S. Moloney 14 S. Byers 15 S . Smyth 16 K . Smyth 17 G. Walton 19 M. Hayes 21 J . Hennessy 23 A . Dunkerley 23 D . Nomikos 25 A. O'Shannessy 28 D . Thompson 35 S . Meehan 42 M . Sheehan 47 J . Greatorex 46 K. De Ridder 50 A. Nicholson 51 H. La Ragy 52 D. Bean
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1 A . Murra y 2 D . Couniham 3 R . Hanes 4 S. Earl 5 D. Cleary 6 M . Jordan 7 C . Lam b 8 G . Torcasio 9 D . Will s 10 C. Hogan 11 W. Plaukovits 12 G Vtagliano 13 L . Rowa n 14 P. Brown 15 R. Holden 16 S . Ott 17 S . Briggs 18 A. Shilton 19 A Ciavarella 20 N. Wills 21 J . Briggs 22 T Orchard 23 D . Zula 24 J. Reynolds 25 J . Nevezie D. Wills V. Maraventano S. White
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Coach : Matthew Webb
STD MELB . DISTRICTS Coach :
I Nathan Chalk 2 Ross Dean 3 Jeremy Diaz 4 Glen D'Olivera 5 Chris Domingo 7 Michael Furnell 8 Damien Homan 9 Matt Hope 10 Daniel Johnston 11 Bradley Judd 13 Michael Kosmala 15 Peter Langham 16 Luke Marchant 17 Wigor Monteiro 18 Michael Nelson 19 Ashley Penry 20 Matthew Phaedonos 21 Darryl Pinto 22 Benjamin Worrell
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Couch : Phiv Demetrios
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Coach : Zoran Colovic
Coach: Harry Harisiou 1 Wanks, Z 2 Brockwell, J
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M .Darcy B.De Brui n D.Fennell P.Karagounis C.Maloney D.McKail G .Norton A. Scott J .Sewel l N.Ulph D.Walker B.Warburton T.Whitehead A.Hal l P.Ha m J.Hank e C.Kea n
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C-~t:;j : JusSn Vau , I L . Crozley 2 A. Avlet t 3 W. Ailan 4 C . Barter 5 J. Dowsle 6 B. E dv aros y 7 R .F u ll 1e y 9 S . Henr e ry 10 A Howson 11 J. Hummell 12 A . Jesse 13 H . Lockie
I B . Gerace 2 K. Laarson 3 R. Naidu
4 C. Laver 5 G . Walker 6 B . Payne 7 F. Pavez 8 H . Hodgson 9 D. Ball 10 A . Miller 11 R. Stein 12 P. Johnston 13 E . Sandstrom 14 J . ~110rSe110 15 B . Gilbee 16 P. HudsOn I 17 D. Taylor 18 T. Vaughan 19 D. Corp 20 A. Mokrusch 21 D. Hudson 22 C . LeNoury nl 23 J . Mason 24 P. Neville 25 M. Monahan 26 B. Mer yweather 27 A. Maluccio 28 A. Woods 29
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April 26 Old Xaverians v. Old Scotch April 27 FIDA Matc h May 3 MHSOB v. Old Essendon M ay 4 Old Scotch v . Old Haileybury May 1B Old Trinity v. University Blue s YŽ-°". No Match - Mother's Da v
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Matt Goodier, De La Salle . Abusive language, 3 matches . Anthony Grace, Ormond . Striking, 2 matches . Stephen Tibb, Aquinas . Audible obscenity, 1 match . Ben Price, Brunswick Power. Abuse of umpire, 3 matches . Anthony Layton, Marcellin {Under-i9} . Abusive language, 2 matches . David Warnes, Old Haileybury (Reserves) . Striking, 4 matches. V, gg, Prahran . Striking, 2 matches . *Tim `. : : :eBer, Williamstown CYMS . StrIkIFl^ 2 matches .
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of their respective clubs . oval were the Fitzroy Reds, a team so enriched with rv, heritage and culture, who were fielding an unde r n team for the very first time . Marking the occasion a win immediately justified all the off-season effort to he concept up and running, and as the boys and their ' Tim Bell returned to the club later that night, the y braced with overwhelming praise by all at the club , i officials to senior players to supporters . here Banyule, a club with a relatively short history , r: lded an under nineteen side for the first time in some rs, taking their first step in a long process with the .ilumate objective of developing and implementing a tamable under nineteen model to provide a stronger l :icige between the senior football club, the junior football Dub and the local communitv . PREVIEW This week both new clubs should have little trouble furthering their immediate successes, Fitzroy at home to , rr ra Valley, and Banyule at home to Old Xaverians . Across the city La Trobe will strive to improve their ~:~auracy, kicking 12 majors from 40 attempts last week, r:nd should stay at the table's top after meeting Old ,',` :atbourne at home . Sewell and Walker will again need to be prominent up forward for La Trobe, as will Neville and Walker for Westbourne, who will need several big names to fire, just to compete with the university-based team . rlseuhere Aquinas will struggle at home to University Blacks, while St Leos will recover from last week's miliation, and further the woes of Bulleen emplstowe . CORRESPONDENTS Please forward any match highlights . Glen Harrison - glerhCnargaritaman .com .au C .:!neron Nation - camnatiorra.optusnet .com .au THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003 5 9
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The pre season hiccups are ncv ; history and each of the twenty three competing teams optimistically start their season today, confident they will be part of the August action on Sports Cover Arena . SECTION I Marcellin will unfurl their Section 2 North pennant before Prahran give the "Eagles" a warm welcome to Section 1 . New Prahran coach, Mark Lazarus must instill the proven game plan into his charges, whose 2002 final's form was too bad to be true . Long kicks forward to Butterworth and Cartledge (if available) must be the Prahran priority . I select Prahran, who although short of match fitness will be too talented for Pvlarcellin . In their first meeting for many a season De La Salle travel to Monash to play the Blues, who have been promoted following their second placing last season . De La Salle are always a force and under mark Williamson's leadership they should prove too big and fast for the students, who often take some weeks to run into form .
Perennial premiers Old Xaverians, under new leadership and with many star recruits (so the grapevine says) should prove far too strong for Collegians, who are under the tutelage of Chris . Mackay this season . The outcome of this match should prove a good guide for Collegians to judge their standing in this section . Old Ivanhoe play St Kevin's, who finished fourth last season . With promotion it is always difficult to judge how a side will fare and today new Old Ivanhoe coach, Durand Taranto should be able to gauge the talent at his disposal . St Kevin's are my selection . SECTI ON NORTH Old Xaverians did well in their debutante season and today I select them to comfortably defeat Old Trinity even though the game is at Bulleen . University Blacks, in their third season, make the unenviable journey to Keilor play Old Essendon, whose practice form seemed all right . Visiting sides struggle at this wind swept venue and the Blacks will be no exception . I select Old Essendon for two reasons ; home ground advantage and a more settled line up . A statement in last week's Amateur Footballer about the Blacks puzzled me . Surely they can't be the third oldest club in Australia . University, yes but the Blacks no . Over to you historians . Therry Penola travel eastwards to play the newcomers Old Carey . Therry Penola will be lead again by Bob Lyons and with Geoff . Pinner again likely to control the aerial duels I favour Therry Penola to win this game .
Fit2 Js have e Old Brighton ma : , e the long trek east to play St Leos, whom I ~,1l be buoyed by their club's promotion 6 Section .
Although Old Brighton can be expected to giv good account of themselves, I select St Leos to victorious . Whitefriars, without an Under 19 side should h gained some more depth which coupled with improvement they showed in 2002 entitles then the confidence they have for 2003 . Old Geelong may benefit from their lack of an Under 19 si although it is hard to see them defeat Whitefriars at Donvale .
Mazenod will appreciate their membership of t section although they play fellow 2002 Sectior team, Eley Park . At home I select Mazenod, whi preparation, would have been more strenuous t1-••• that of Eley Park . A .J .A .X . return after an eleven season g< confident that they will do well . Today Halvthc are their visitors . At Bentleigh the conditions < conducive to home sides and I thus favour A .J .A (even if they don't play at home ) I look forward to contact from clubs by noon Monday either by telephone 9467 2857 or e in nknugen aalphalink .com .au .
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