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~ : til7,y any more challenging to other years? p :H )iL STEVEN S , I ; r: . June 7th the team leaves to play the Western Austr a lian Amateur Football League in CHIEF EXECUTIV E nd_ :% 8th June as a curtain - raiser to the AFL West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs OFFICER i>, ;bi ;it This will the fourth match of the three year/si .x match Austr alian Amateur Football ~lui which, at the end will see an Australian Amateur Champion State being declared . For the majority of Victorian player s rst time they have had to travel such a distance and then set themselves for a game of football . Indeed the last time the ,• :wor Team ventured west (1991 carnival) it came home with its'tail between its legs` foilowing a 79 point thrashing . Despite .ult n last year's Championship Match against South Australia, the match against Western Australia will provide a new se t 11 1 both learns do battle as part of the Australian Amateur Football Championships . ml, [I ,% air) to WA is not challenging enough itself, then following a break of 6 weeks the team will be asked to tackle the 1itorian Country Football League . This match has been played bi-annually and in 2001 saw the VAFA victorious by 6 0 or. t v.in by ourselves drove hard into the pride of the VCFL and we can be assured Uhat they will want to make amends when n, l,lav. So serious are the VCFL about this match Rodney Earle has been enlisted to coach the VCFL in this match . fS : flow successful have we been against the Country in the past? : : io this result the .vin/loss ratio between the VAFA and VCFL was fairly even, although VCFL victories have been by larg e mpared to the VAFA wins . This year promises to be a defining one in terms of who can lay claim to being the stronges t ,Ii, nn•ide of the VFL. PS : Do you believe our players view these matches as important and are they looking forward to the 2003 matches? Ir, rs selected for both matches will no doubt reap the benefits of playing alongside the elite of our competition and as such will Im n to'delivei when die time comes . With the Championships format I know the guys chosen in the Team of the Year (there "i ,,,,,old love to keep playing to strive for selection in the Team of the Championships . Also to possibly be part of the 2004 n amateur Champion State would be a great thrill for them . PS: Speaking of Year One of the Championships, who played and won in 2002 ? NB : i!.n, cl ) matches (defeated WA and lost to the VAFA) - 4 points - 2 matches to play . I , ne match (defeated SA) - 4 points - 3 matches to play . match (defeated by SA) - 0 points - 2 matches to play. PS: nc~'ar-< up your support staff? N'13 : Th n rj~, h, ~immittee has been, and will be visiting all games in A and B sections regularly to put together the best squad possible . ,!r ; , i in the squad will train at selected venues on lttednesday nights and ~e asked to attend Sunday mornin~ recover y I i! 1 t- 1t in the 3-4 weeks leading up to the respective games .
tiic ~ 9FA Executive and State Match Committee will leave no stone unturned in ensuring the proud record of achievemen t ;, 1, 11 the competition is maintained by the VAFA . ' .! :! li Committee is as follows : - Nick Bourke Coach, Peter Flutchinson Chairman, Max Lyon Team Manager, Bruno Conti, Next Weeks Matches . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .6 Michael Hef ;an Runner, Paul Trainor Physiotherapist. Anthony Amad, Coaches' Clipboard ... . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . ... . .12 Gerard Sholly Assistant Coach . For the Love of the Game . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. __18-19 r, are supported administratively by Phil Stevens and Brett Looking Back .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . ..34-35 Conneh George Janko is the doctor and Peter Harris assists Brett. Today's Umpires . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .40 Sportscover Arena Draw .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . ... . .59 CEO note: The VAFA also this year will playing a representative matc h Tribunal & Investigations . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . ... . .59 th, Southern Football League and an U19 match against th e Sportscover Spot the Ball . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .62 r.f V ;[I, y Football League . More on those matches soon. Ladders . ... . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . .... . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . ..63/6 4
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Tlil If anyo as going to bust the lv- ison jitters and pilot 0'r~ -jty to its first win it was captain Andrew Ramsden, a strapping key man who is also one of the gentlemen of the competition . The former Essendon and Carlton reserves player put his hand up with a signature display in the ruck and floated forward for five goals in a man-of-the-match effort . It is no fluke that the 240cm tapman was the captain of the Vies last winter and later named an All-Australian : lie is one of those men who has time when others don't and can change a game with subtle moves . It has been some journey for Ramsden, a man who didn't have much luck on the periphery of league football . After being taken by the Bombers in the inaugural rookie draft in 1997, the then 23-year-year-old was stretchered off a practice match against Geelong at Glenferrie with a rolled ankle . It wasn't a severe injury, but one of many potholes in his battle of being kept on the books . At the time, Essendon football manager Danny Corcoran said they thought of Ramsden as a "longer-term prospect' but the association only lasted for a year . There have been other prospects along the way, but Ramsden has remained with his first love, Old Trinity . At the end of 1999, lie played a few reserves games for the Blues, spent the summer sweating it out at Princes Park and was offered a spot on the supp list . Ramsden declined . "I was 26, and I think all they really had in mind for me was playing me on and off the bench," Ramsden says today. On Saturday, he showed why the league men were interested, blending grace with enterprise to pot Old Trinity's first points . Alongside Ramsden, Lincoln Reynolds added three goals and a bit of spark and spunk while first-gamer Ricky Saunders and young Jack Healy have the old-timers at Old Trinity rubbing their hands in anticipation . Saunders, an ex-Assumption boy, is quick and skilful but had a rotten run with injuries last -year. Yet the powerbrokers down Bulleen Rd way had enough faith to give him a senior game . He responded by attacking the ball like it was a winning Tatts ticket . Healy, meanwhile, is a future ruckman who could do worse than to study the craft under Ramsden . THAT WAS THAT
Marcellin's perfect record was shot down by St Bernards, the reigning champion, after another week of wobbly goalkicking . There was much to be pleased about, but a last-quarter barrage netted a series of points rather than goals and St Bernards sealed the match when it responded with a goal .
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The -'re still 'i,hting 1 . bu ;quick,theBrn1 iMarcelnmDy nlMai-sonthreg the last quarter - and tireless half-back flanker Michael Sier threw :, w _~ ,hi, : them . 째 CRUNCH TIME Is what they call it down Ivanhoe way after the loss to . Still winless, it doesn't get any easier : they're dTrinty r against St Bernards today and only mad punters well have a quid on the old fellas. There were some crumbs comfort against Old Trinitv, with skipper Rowan Wedd filing an incorruptible performance from centre half-bac John Stevens roaming the ground and Tully Your putting up the shutters in defence .
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Old Scotch has banished the ghosts of a humdnr. Round I with two fine wins and are flying flags confidence after dispatching Old Xaverians , Clever Luke Hawkins led the scoreboard assault with Ili goals but the side had as many as 12 individual go kickers and is difficult to put a plug in .
PLUGGING AWA Y And Old Melburnians, one of the newcomers who ha} added dash to the comp, chucked themselves in the in with a final-quarter rampage against St Kevins . They) an intent mob, the Old Melburnians, feeding off buek . They can threateeofhardsipmt ewyars anyone . University Blues are up against it today.
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- congratulate Jarrod Weddle on reaching 20 0 : . against St Bernards . Big Jarred has had a
:r at our club since starting in 92 . He has been i n ., back premierships in 94/95 in section D & C, th e . on tcam of 98 in section B and the premiership team o f ;n B. Alon the way he has also won a club B & F, and bee n ,I as ruc~k in the team of the century . Although he ha s r ly in the ruck, Jarred has famously swung many a ,n he has been moved forward, taking his trademark and celebrating the converted goal like a deranged bull sd- Well done Jarred , lets hope we hear the 'bellow' of for a couple of more years . Als o : ; :ulate Andrew Corcoran on reaching 100 games. , an absolute class act as a player, who rarely seems a t n111d, has excellent ball control and leaves many an nt ),~oking like they have two left feet and a bad case o f I, L- Usually playing up forward,'corcas has played in sc~ olon B premiers ip team and the runners up in 98 ,upplied some of the sheer skills that got the club int o , Keep going corkas' . St . Kevin's - congratulate Louis Katavolos on playin~ his 50th Game sath the Club today . Louis won SKOB's lub XVIII u a Award in both 2000 and 2001 and was 3rd in the ,, Ili Team's Best and Fairest in 2002 . Also during 200 2
r.:yde the transition to the Senior training list and is now a il,rA Grade Reserves player. Enjoy your Milestone day, Louis ! Old Haileyburians - congratulate Chatura Jayasekera on ~ ,_ his 100th game for the club last week against University , lub Under 19 B & F winner' 97, runner-up B & F' 98,
:; Under 19 B & F winner' 98 and Club Reserves B & F winne r r, Chat was also a member of Reserves premiership team ~ and a member of 2002 runners-up Grand Final team, All 14, its would also like to congratulate Chat on his recent , , or to the lovely Lelani . Well done 'Chatty . ON Scotch - Steve Coll ins an d Matt Angus led Old Scotch out ,i ~turdav to celebrate their 100th games .Steve and Matt i.~ Old Scotch together in 1996 and have iven great service rship since . Steve has been honoure~ three times with i :tion, and Matt has given back to the club by reaching nde 17's.They`ve each had a year off recently but now bac k .
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TODAY'S MATCHES A SECTION Old Ivanhoe v St Bernards St Kevins v Old Trinity Universitv Blues v Old Melburnian s Old Scotch v Old Haileybury Sportscover Arena Sunday Marcellin v Old Xaverians `~~ TFkE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
ST BERIYt1R); 1 .3 9 .7 13.9 19 .10 (124 ) MARCELLIN 5 .3 7.5 10.9 14 .15(99) St Bennrds : Bl , son 6 Han 3 D Jordan 2 B Jordan 2 N Mltchell 2 T Legudt 2 O'Sullivan N M Smith . Best : B Jordan N M Smith Cooney James Mount CousLand . ASarcelSin : Addison 4 Marson 3 Browne 2 Spence B Dinneen Dobson Treganmvan Wadsworth . Best: Sire Romanin Considine Dobson Johnston Marson. , Umpires: A Ftrlev T Sutcliffe (F) C O'Shea S Fraser (B) K Segota C Areal (G ) OLDTRII'â&#x20AC;˘,TPY 1 .4 4.7 t0.11 13 .t2(90) OLD IVANHOE 5 .2 6.7 10.8 I 1 .12 (78) Old Trinity: Ramsden 5 Reynolds 3 Healy 2 Hine tau)ena Pretty. Best: Ranisden Gnatt Reynolds Saunders Brown Dam . Old Ivanhoe: Toovey 5 Low 2 J Stevens Louchran Branigan R Weddle . Best: Hope Curatolo Toovey Young J Stevens R tVeddie Umpires: W Hinton J Kvins (F) R Mutton N Eddy (B) V Vescmt M Simpson IG I OLD MELBURN&1NS 4.2 8.5 11 .9 18 .12 (120) ST. KEVIIdS 8.2 10.5 14 .10 15 .12 (102) Old Meiburnlan., : Hawkins 4 S Theodore 4 J N Miller 3 Thompson 2 Beaumont Ho)me Pertzel Hicks Smith . Best: Gallagher Pertzel J N Miller O'Brien S Theodore Hawtdns . St. Kevin-s: Giansiracusa 3 Garvey 3 M Dollinan 2 Greenhorn Kenipton Macey O'Connor O'Keefe Lucas Rombotis . Best : Duggan Simpson M Dothnan Mahoney Macev, O'Keefe. Umpires : M Gibson R Mayston (F) C Brajtberg B Corcoran (B) R Dodd B Jeplvson ( G OLD hIAB.LRBURY 7.1 15 .3 17 .6 19.6 (120) UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.3 6 .3 7 .9 9.14 (68 ) Old HeIleytnuy: O'Farrell 5 M Corrigan 3 P Corrigan 2 S Langford-Jones 2 Jenke 2 Mason Armstrong Dutterich Forsyth Brooks . Best : O'Farrell Burke Mason A Floyd P Corrigan White . University Blues: Coleman 2 Lowlock 2 Runnalls 2 DeCrespigny 2 Featherston. Best: Brooke Zanas Ryan Coleman DeCrispigny Suvoltos . Umpires: D Kramer A Damen (F) A Rechtman G Thwaites (B) B Hoare C Shipley (G) 8 .1 10 .1 13 .3 17 .5 (1071 OLD XAVERIAIr5 OLD SCOTCH 7 .4 11 .9 15 .14 19-15 (129) Old Raverlans: Orlando 4 McDonnell 3 Drake 2 Scanlan McInerney 2 Landrlgan Sktdrnore Pascert Ockelshaw Chatfield . Best: Chatfield Orlando Mchierny Drake Johnson Ford . Old Scotch : Hawkins 5 Finocchiaro 2 B Phillips 2 Ross 2 Addison Crow Hmne Kitchen Saunders Stratus Tallant Wigney . Best : Hume Kitchen Crow Quail Strains Saunders . Umpires: J MeNiece S McCarthy (F) P Teasda)e P Farrell (B) D Webster K Pitcher (G) A RESERVE ST BERNARDS MARCELLIN Details not receive d OLD TRINITY 2 .3 2.4 5.9 6 .9(45) OLD IVANHOE 0.6 5 .10 7.11 9 .16 (70) Old Trinity: R Runsden 2, Ward, S VanDerVemie, Burgess J Amore . Best: Williams. Chan, Ward, Mai . Car(er-Busrard . Peggle . Old Ivanhoe : Hawkes 3 . Cornelius 2 . DinakLS 2. Tiernan, Gieschen . Best: Kent, Tienuvt Clarke. DUralds . Cornelius, Neilson. OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .3 7.5 7.5 9 .13.67 ST,I{EVINS 1 .2 2.3 4.8 6 .10.46 Old Melburnians : Matthews 4, Tucker 2, Dixon, Richmond, Wulff . BestSimpson. Tsiotras, Nicol, Jenkins. Carter, Knight. St. Kevins: McCann 2, Crowley,Didtlis, Kalasaren, Moylan . Best:McArdle. McCann, Crowiev, Chard, G.Katarolas. L .Katavolas. OLD IIAII .EYBURY 1 .2 6.5 8 .7 11 .8 (74) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.5 6.8 9 .12 15.151105) Old Halleybury: Home 3, Efstadllou 2 . Javasekera 2, Ladd 2. A. Woman, Fossey. Best: Home, Ladd, Erikson, George,C . Wa7anan, Baker. University Blues: Gates 3 . Quin 3 . Brown, Cameron. Haberlield. Kordick, Maddi ..son, Martin . Millard- Miller. Thomas . Best : Gates, Birks, Cobbledick, Kordick . HaberHeld . OLD XAVERIANS 2 .1 5 .1 8 .7 12.t 1(83) OLD SCOTCH 4 .3 4 .8 6 .10 7 .11 (53) Old Itaverians : Baker 4 . Jones 2. Silk 2. Woodruff 2 . Howard, Santalucia . Best : Dillon- D .Walsh . Woodruff, Santalucia- Baker, Carey Old Scotch : Millar 3, Walkout, Gair. C . Smith, B . Smith . Best: Dumaresq, Breisch, Jovice . C. Smith . Prendergast. Walkom. 3
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Friars stamp their mark with a huge win, Rovers get home in a nailbiter, Old Essendon burst the Paradians bubble NOB'S bounce back impressively and DLS get their first 4 points over a disappointing Tonners . Certainly B Section is very even at this stage as we sort each other out. The local derby played in front of a huge crowd was a great game and a great day for Rover Legend Max Grimmer who was well feted at the lunch . The Tigers started well with the pace of Paul Wintle worrying the home side but a 7 to 2 second term in Rovers favour had them 20 up at the main break . Barney gave his players a bit of stick and they came out pumped and at final change the pendulum had swung, but in a desperate last quarter Rovers held on with the ball in the Tigers half when the siren sounded . Tim Wilmott was exceptional and ran himself into the ground, Denver Artz showed his poise when the pressure was on, and Cam McKellar got plenty of touches . Paul Wintle, Owen and McGettigan were good Tigers . De La Salle are on the board after a good win at home against Old Brighton . Dangerous animal when cornered DLS and they came out ready to play . But the Tonners held sway in the first term and had a 4 goal lead until DLS controlled the next 2 kicking 13 majors to 4 and despite a burst from the visitors in the last were able to hold on for a well deserved victory . Young guns Ryan Sherman and Pat Bourke served the home side well as did David Spithill who controlled the ruck and Mike Duggan showed amazing speed and goal sense . The Tonners did not have enough 4 qtr players but young 3rd generation Andrew Paroissien did well, Liam O .Neill tagged OK, Simon Lennox was back and Andrew Van Den Dungen showed flashes . What can you say a convincing performance at home by the Friars one that would have pleased Greg Feutrill and displeased Dave Murray . They used the odd bounce of the ball at their home ground to perfection to completely demoralise Mazenod in a terrific 4 quarter performance, and at the moment certainly are the form side . My scribe tells me that in that sort of form the Friars would have beaten anyone. Richie Pawlik was BOG with 6 twins and some big marks, Swooper Northey continued his good form, Ben Janson showed his subliminal skills and the rest were pretty good too . For Mazenod backmen Chamberlain, Russell Sharp, Steve Polan and Hose all stood up pretty well to the incredible pressure . OPS' had three on the board before the Bombers knew where they were . But then the home side stepped up a notch and played strong dominating football for the rest of
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emovrstcaw gywithamorlebsn win . Very happy ou t Essendon way with the blend of youth and experience i the side. Sam Fleming with 5 was always dangerot DePietro played well and big Hakim presented himself toe Sam O'Meara was the best Paradian ably assisted b Adrian Heffernan and Simon Vincent . North Old Boys with 6 changes to the side bounced bac in their first home game of the year to record a ver convincing 10 goal win over a pretty disappointing ARI3Spj outfit . MHSOB only won 1 of the 3 quarters which is no impressive . NOBS had some terrific players includin player of the Round Nick Vogels with 4 goals, Joh Sutherland on his return from 0/S with 5, Captain Mat Hyde led by example, Dan Tehan and Will Martin wer, good and Sam Casboult in his first Senior game wa excellent and enjoyed the run alongside his younge : brother Nick . Oh where oh where have Melb High gone both on and off the field . PREVIEW Another local derby takes place this week as Hamptoe Rovers make the short trek down the road to tackle Old Brighton at home . Bit of friendly rivalry here as in the corresponding game last year Rovers had a victory to keep themselves in the section . Tonners are still smarting from that loss . Hampton will be hoping big Chief Fletcher come s
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is such an important cog in the wheel as are Browne and Greenwood who set it up for and McKellar. Brigton will need to be on thei r ~ek as Rovers are an impressive unit who do but at home in front of their own crowd I' m Grighton victory . And yes Andy I will be around , iazcnod and Be La Salle long time rivals clash out at ,(,_: . DLS will be full of confidence after last week' s nce vrhile Mazenod would have to be down in the but do have the capabilities to bounce back . Carl get better with each game so it would be a fool ,is side off, but winning form is good form albei t so it is the visitors for me, ne out at Bundoora today as the inform Blhitefriars across town to tackle the old school at th e lue Garvey Oval . Both sit 2-1 so it is a pretty ncounter in the scheme of things . Both play ,tj ,_tmes and like to keep it open and run the ball int o `i forwards. Pawlik and Buckets have been kicking or the Friars so Parade will have to watch them ~ter O'Loughlin is always dangerous . I am really in n:inds here which way to go as at Bundoora the hom e to certainly lift a notch but in a toss up I have to g o e Friars . 'dHSOB welcome Old Essendon to Sportscover Arena for , ;t'~ier big game for both sides . Realistically OEG should 3 zip having lost a close one there in Round 1 . After a first up win the Unicorns have gone off the boil and ae been a tad disappointing. But they do like playing on ~: big open spaces of head quarters so are not out of the :tation, but Frank Dunell has the Bombers playing a cry committed brand of football for the entire game which sill get them over the line today . St Bedes Mentone-Tigers back at home in front of their parochial home crowd play like caged Tigers down there md really lift a notch . Today is a big test for them as North Old Boys to me are one of the sides that should figure in some September action . The result will hinge on how NOBS react to the smaller confines of Brindisi Street, as the Tigers play it so well and know what to do there . If the y=isitors can and do adapt which I think they can they will win a very close game. PRESS CORRESPONDENT S Another good effort with 9/ 10 with MHSOB being the only ones failing to co-operate . Remember it is for the benefit of nu the club's and your players not mine . Contact numbers are 9553 1561 home phone or fax, the mobile is 0403 433 016 or email me to braincoaoptusnet .com .au . By 8pm at latest MONDAY NIGHTS please guys . Thanks in anticipation.
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HB'SFION ROVER.S 1 .6 811 1015 12 .16 (88) ST BEDES RENT T!G 3 .7 5.9 9.12 12.15 (87) Hampton Rovers: Power 3 Ariz 2 M McKellar 2 S Anderson Browne L Fletcher Greenwood Ravson . Best: WNtnott Ariz C McKellar Browne Duddy Greenwood, St. Bodes Mentone Tigers : P tVintJe 4 M Wtntle L tVLt[le County' Samper-i Haves Andrews McGetagan SeaftdL Best : P wutile Owen -.'.'icGettigan Scatldi Hayes Andews . Umpires: M Morrison R Eastwood (F) L Mavropoulos K Brewer (G ) DE LA SALLE 3.2 10 .4 16.6 18 .8 (116) OLD BRIGHTON 7.0 9 .4 11 .5 15 .9 (99) De La Salle: Duggan 3 McKenzie 3 D Thomas 3 Kosch 3 Coffey 2 Morel McHenry P Harrison L Harrison . Best: Bourke Spithill Sherman Corin Morel R Bonnici . Old Brighton: VanDenDugen 3 Kent 3 Patterson 2 Marshall 2 Hendra 2 Barrow Hom.vtn Mead. Best : Hendra O'Neill Paroissien Marshall Lennox Stewart. Umpires: L Holmes M Sneddon (F) B McCarthy P Jenes (G) WFUrEFRIARS 4 .5 11 .8 20 .9 28. 1 5 ( 183) MAZENOD 0 C 3 .3 4.3 10 .4 13.4 (82) WhiteSriar : R Pawlik 6 Carrigg 5 Gloufchev 3 Nunan 3 Hilton 2 Janson 2 Wood 2 Brosolo A Carbone M Carbone Northey A Pawiik . Best: Northey R Pawlil : Gloufchev Janson M Carbone Wallace . Mnmod., Maskell 4 Morris 3 M Chamberlain Beard Castruntcum Ballenger Steinfort Waldron . Best: Ballenger Sharp Hose Polan M Chamberlain Murray. Umpires : L Gallagher G Curran (F) R Seymour R Richards (G ) OLD ESSENDO N GR 4 .2 103 ITS 22 .11 (143) OLD PARAD7ANS 4 .2 4 .4 7.7 10 .10 (70) Old Essendon: Fleming 5 DiPietro 4 Hakim 4 McPherson 2 Buckley 2 May 2 Forrest D Biggs LutterschnlldL Best: DiPietro T Biggs DiBlasi L Wilson D Forrest Hakint . Old Paradians: O'Meara 5 Yeo 2 Vincent Hughes Brundell. Best: O'Meara Heffernan Vincent O'Loughlin Lethborg Lonie . Umpires: G Wardrop D Pieris (F) D Napoli P Gait (G ) NORTH OLD BOYS 6.3 13 .5 16.6 22-9(141) hIIISOB 2.3 4.6 8 .10 11 .12178) North Old Boys : Sutherland 5 Vogels 4 Hyde 3 N Casboult 3 Barker 3 Christie 2 Smith Lehan. Best : Bagels Hyde Tehan Martin Suterhland S Casboult . 2dfI5oB : G McCully 3 O'Brien 2 S McCully Saultry Sierakowski Anderson Metnbrey Newton. Best: Membrey Bantbert SMkCully G'tifcCully Whittington Taylor. Umpires: M Jenkins P Jatnes (F) S Gavins (B) C Doyle A Esposito (G) B RESERVE HANIPTON ROVERS 1 .1 4.4 7.10 9.14 t681 MEIrTONE ST BEDES 2 .2 2.4 4 .4 6.7 (43) Hampton Rovers: Btu a t 3 . Crilty 2. Daniel Andersen, Bntdar, Kelly, Kulling Best : Blake, D Anderson, Adants . Fisher, Foster . BurggraafT. Laing. 94eutone St Bedes : Rhoden 2, Hopwell, Porter, T . McColl . Parsons Best: Parsons. Shaun Napier, Rhoden, T. McDoll,14'alsh . Mitsud DE LA SALLE 4. 2 7.6 8.6 9.8(62) OLD BRIGHTON 3,2 3.5 10 .9 13 . 11(89) DeLasaBe: Walker 3. M .Harber 2, O'Connell 2, yt`almslea 2 . Best : Picone. Marks, Moloney. O'Connell . Stinear, D.Hyland. Old Brigrtton: Gadsden 3 . Scott 2, white 2 . Stewart 2, Raju, Pearce, Milat . Lynch . Best: Gadsden, Perry. Stewart. South, Pearce, Hughes . WfBI'Ek122AI?S 5 .5 8 .8 13.9 16 .12 (108) MA2ENOD 0.0 1_3 2.5 6 .9(45) Whltefiiars: Crea 4 . Vernal 2, Phelan 2. Wilson 2 . E. Eames 2, Hill 2, T. Carrigg, Baggoley. Best : E. Eames. Crea, Alexander, Baggoley. B . Vandenboom. A . Cunningham . Mazeuod: Sntith 2, Mclean, Calderone, Allsop, Snart. Best: Snart . Persi . Bradshaw, Tilling. Massey. McMulli n OLD EsSENDON 1 .6 1 .6 3 .9 3 .1 I (29 ; OLD PARADIANS 2.2 5 .8 8.13 15.15 (105) Old Essendon : Bryant. Ridley Best: McKenzie, Panagiotopoulos, weidner, Brvrnnt, Boss!. Ridley Old Parad3ans: Pratt 2 . Godfrey 2 . Spinoso 2, Dintinosarrie 2. Lon=bardi, Reiner. Robbins, Swindon, PagUa, Collins Best :Robins. Hayes, Godfrey, Swindon, Collins, Reiner NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 4.5 6 .8 11 .11 .77 MHSOB 0.2 3.2 5 .3 6.6 .42 NOBs: Robins, Neville 2 . Rvatt, D Joyce . Roach. Barden, White, Delaztey, Keenan Best : Neti41Ie, Keenan, Griggs, Robins. tiihlll . Brady PT,H.SOB : Taylor 2, Dickson, Blvtltn><vt . Keys. Askew Best : Jones. Bhthntan, Taylor, Moore, Rnjevic, Frazee k 9
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Coach : Russell Barnes Assistant Coach : Brad Berr y Res: Mark Lomaono 1 S. Vincent 1 P. Wintle 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 2 L. Wintl e 3 S. O'Meara 3 C . Tesoriero 4 A . Curra n 4 A. L'Huillier . Connelly 5 W Y 5 S. Napier 6 A. Ryan 6 D . Stevens 7 N . Owen . Cosgriff 7 M 8 A . Scafidi 8 A. Sinclair 9 M. Terrell 9 N. Brundell 10 M. Wintle . Brabender 12 J . Kane 10 P 13 R . Sampieri Collin s 11 J . 14 A . Connolly 13 B. Richardson 15 T. McCol l 14 P. Pratt 16 A . Hipwell . Hayes 15 D 18 S . Hecker 19 A. Drury . Godfrey 16 M 20 L. Porter 17 L . Dore 21 P. Fedderson 18 G. Porteous 22 D. Poynton . Dean 19 A 23 D. Napier 20 B . Robins 24 S.Jurica 25 M .Kelleher 21 D . Loney 26 M . Hecker 22 S . Fantone 27 S. Kingwell 23 P. Walsh 28 M. Andrews 24 T. Lombardi 29 J . Bristow 30 J . Knuppel 25 A. Heffernan (C) 31 D . Moss 26 D. Boundy 32 G . Johnson 27 K. Jenkins 33 S . Zakic 28 B. Reiner 34 D . Kinsella 35 C . Barnes 30 B. Lethborg 36 A . Walstab 35 N . Dallas 37 M . Connolly 36 S. Corcoran 38 A . Hayes 37 S. Simpson ( C- R) 39 M . McColl 40 J . Eadie 38 B . Dintinosante 41 S . Rose 39 A . Chambers 42 M . Wilson 41 A . Swindon 43 H . Dwyer 42 R. Murray 44 M. Mrfsud 44 D. Furze 45 R . Gould 46 D . Pisasale 45 A. Paglia 47 J. De Groot 48 J . Swindo n 48 B . Hutchinson 52 M . Joyce 49 S Walsh 54 M . Yeo 50 S . Kidd 51 G. Gomez 55 A. Boyd 52 M . Town s 60 M . Joyce 53 M . Ubert i 54 M . McCra w 55 M . Ferris 56 J . Chaplin 57 C .Connolly 58 M . Zaki c 59 M . Zahra 60 A. Pothftos 61 J. Wilson 62 C . Falkingha m 63 J. Ronch i 64 J. Cunningha m 65 R . Pierce 66 R . Parson s 67 A . Basham
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~fNITEFRIARS Coach: Greg Fe:Rrd l Res. C oach : C onnor Eames 1 C . Wood 3 M . Carbone 5 B . Phan 6 P. Campbell 7 S . Brosol o 8 B . Janso n 9 A . Paw6k 10 R . Pasquaiotto 11 T. Wallac e 12 B . Vandenboom 13 T. Langford 14 T Carrigg 16 J . Power 17 A. Carbon e 18 C . Danc e 19 A. Hil l 20 P. Henness y 21 B. Jone s 22 N . Cunningha m 23 E . Eames 24 A. Cunningha m 25 M . Vernal 26 S . Alexande r 27 L. Swain 28 C. Eames 29 A . Glen n 30 M . Power 31 M . Bake r 32 G . Kennedy 33 C . Fulto n 34 D . Gloufche v 35 C . Law 36 T. Nuna n 37 M. Nunan 38 C . Carrigg 39 M . Vandenboo m 40 M . Cahill 41 M . Leahy 42 M . Northe y 43 N . Elliott 44 R. Eames 45 S . Cloven 46 D. Jones 48 J . Treyvaud 49 T. Hilton 50 D. Crea 52 A. Ba ol e gg y 53 B. Wilson 54 P Mi~:allef 55 P. Tobi n 57 L . McGuinness 58 M . Mannix 60 R . Pawlik 61 S . Phelan 62 J . Anderson
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SKILL DI iLOPMENT Skill is when outcome equals intent . That outcome can be achieved involving a whole range of different techniques . There is no one way to do anything . Idiosyneracies in a player's technique should be tolerated if it produces the required result . Skill refers to both technique and decision-making . Technique is how you do it; decision-making is when and where you do it . It is easier to teach and learn decision-making then technique . Skill is the ability to select the correct technique at the right place at the right time . A player with good technique may not necessarily know when and where to use it . A player who is a long kick may decide to kick-in to a target outside 50m even though that player is outnumbered and a shorter easier option would have been better. Traditionally we have been told that we must teach technique before decision-making . I would agree up until early teenage years but after that time I believe we should make decisionmaking our priority whilst continuing to work on improving a player's technique . Football is a game of decisions and mistakes . A player even on a good day will only have possession of the ball for a couple of" minutes overall, but he still has to keep making decisions about the position of the ball, his opponent and himself . Proper teaching of decision-making is paramount . A strong game plan, well thought-out, easily understood and effectively taught will greatly aid any player in choosing the best option . Why decision-making before technique? To permanently change a large motor skill can take a long time . Golfers and tennis players have been known to take a year off competition to have an enough repetitions of the new technique in order to replace one habit with another. Yet we can alter a player's decision-making in days and weeks . Improvement in skill lie decision-making) leads to greater enjoyment and surely that is why youngsters participate .
Take, for example, a young player who has a kicking technique flaw . A good coach will analyse the kick and give the player practises to correct the fault . At the same time he will advise the player that given his current kicking effectiveness this is the best option to choose . Maybe a teammate needs to be 15m clear before he is to be used or he should kick to the longest 50/50 contest . The new kicking technique may take -years to change, especially under pressure whereas which option to choose can be learnt very quickly if taught properly at training .
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i;_a in teaching decision-making : a) analyse the decision eg when is the best time to bring th, ball into the corridor when coming out of the back line ? b) rehearse the decision in individually or in small groups, e swing the ball into the corridor from the half back flank to ~ free target c) link- the decision with other skills eg after receiving handbal l
d) introduce oppositio n I. token eg man on the mark who has to be taken into account therefore the kicker needs to go back far enough to open ur the angle and not kick whilst still running backward s ii . competitive eg kicker chooses the best target where tcvc teammates in the corridor are opposed by one opponent (and even here you could teach the targets how to split an opponent) iii .conditioned practice eg a game between two teams where extra score is given for any shot taken after the ball was moved through the centre square or any area marked off as the corridor. Decision-making, like technique, is learnt by constant repetition of the correct performance Coaching is teaching . A good coach will adopt the perspective of the players . He wiIl think like they think and not just blame them for choosing the wrong option . It is the coach's role as teacher to make sure the players learn which decision to make . Good training with well-timed feedback will accelerate experience ie learning from past mistakes and successes. Don't do drilk, teach situations. Never underestimate the ability of the young players to learn especially if you as coach have been able to convince them that why this is the best choice . Don't just tell them this is what you must do because you as coach said so. Explain it to them why it is best to make a certain choice. So you as coach must be able to back it up with evidence. This doesn't imply that we complicate the game of football for young players . We set the range of options relevant to their age and technique level . We can stimulate and challenge young players especially those that have technique flaws that often detract from their enjoyment in performance. Decision-making means relating to team mates and that is one of the primary reasons why we play a team sport .
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The aim of the coach at reserve grade level needs to be the development of players to a standard where they are able to have a smooth transition into senior football. Players must be instructed to play a style of football that is consistent with that of the senior side . Players should also be made aware of the importance of training and preparation to be able to play at the higher level . A consistent approac h across the club at all levels can be to th e detriment of overall performance of th e reserves due to the fact
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A punter's delight on the weekend with the five favoured sides all saluting the judge it is no surprise to see that the weekend winners are the teams occupying positions one to five on the ladder all with healthy percentages, -his week again throws up some mouth-vatering 'ashes between some of the likely finalists-
The big crowd out at Shark Park; were treated to the largest victory of the roun d a thanks to commanding performance from their onballers . The Beaumaris trio of Murray Pitts, Haynes & Gillespie held sway all day and set up an amazing 15 unanswered Monds was recruit Jason goals . A shining light for the Denning who slotted 7 goals .
REVIEW The Sportscover Match of the Day lived up to its billing by providing the closest game of the round out at Packer led from the outset and looked set PREVIEVU Reserve . Collegians to score a comfortable victory leading by five goals at First play fourth in the "Patra4 match of the round at three qtr time, thanks to nev.' recruit Brad Shadbolt's Harry Trott, with the in form OC taking on the Lions . work in the midfield . Glen Eira woke up at orange time The forward lines will decide this one with Jono Dixon and found themseives a goal down with 10 minutes to & Taft up against the likes of Michael Horgan &, Nigel play as Gilmore & Clements lifted . The scene was set for Credlin . This is OC's biggest test and the result will help the home side to run all over their opponents but the line up a lot of form for both clubs . Patty Hawkins will Lions steadied and held on for a hard fought 19 point have his men fired up for this one and a close victory victo ;-y. Jono Dixon continued his sharpshooting form will cement their spot in the four. sn . ; ;ng five, Mentone will in, to break their duck against Therry getting one back onS . The Vultures thow :_` t-` the Vultures Penola after last week's disappointment s Animals, were quickly erased a have been pressing sides without gaining results and . Th e fi rst term - th-ir beads in the may need to wait another week as the Glenroy side is d to get on top in the secon d desperate to keep up with the big boys . term and halted d have been a percentage s rir forward line . Timothy The other vrinless side Ormond, will be trying to win boost for St .Le ' back some respect after falling away against the Sharks Tribe & Anthony o co 1i'=tued their solid form for . The Monds will be relying Animal's coac D, ~rner who would have been and clash with the Animals . The eventual on consistent performers David Robbins & Bryce Deledio . in t^e last term frustrated by the 2 .~ay against a confident St .Leo's . The Animals result of a 51 point ?uld have been satisfying enough to lead the G~ are keen to remain in the top 4 and will be too strong . though as it pushed them into the top 4 . out west by 37 iulerv's men won an importantd game t v,_r'ater was ir _ - under the packs as the porn~s . a y , to}og in 3 goals up a t Fielr'~ star-a "'째Il r+"`h the ore ~ :e ,# E, not reduce the margm he Glenroy Doctor, -n n lice to give Caulfield, a points . as no match for th e k, M c i zvN 16 5 Collegians Dixo n zo continued their fl yin g . 49entone Vultures Rowley 5 15 ' = sacking pace with both 2 15 St Leos Emm 1kT` B Vaughan 5 1 ivas on the cards wit h n Beaumaris Richardso out fired on Therry Penola O'Connor 3 11 shots with only 4 o n 4 C RESERVE and 150 gamer 12 Camberwell Franci s up a ten goal win tha t Old Beaumaris Rawlins 0 10 ng boots were on . Th e 9 Prahran James 3 Brendan Mair was a '-vtitehell ~ S Emm y~'P E, forward to improving St Leos Coll . Cooper 8 8
Blues go back to Toorak Park and hav e ing task against Beaumaris . Th e ks :v711 need to be on guard, as a return players will strengthen Prahran . It is , against winning form especially when ~ sharing goals, but expect an improved from the Orrong Rd men . ;ame of the round is to be fought out a t of the Fields as the Saints visit thei r [,-hbours . A spirited performance from Gle n ugh to knock off a potential finalist las t tfield Gr will be just as tough . Another tip but home ground advantage will b e ie Fields .
- con-atulate Paul Sherman who recentl y his 150th game at Beaumaris . A dual j player and member of the team of the 90's , is currently the clubs Methuselah and is playing ~aired football and leading the way for manv of hi s tes. All are certain that the next 50 game s - cinch for Sherm . O'Brien joined the prestigious 100 game club at ris last Saturday and is a welcome inclusion . OB i s t the football as any player at Beaumaris and ha s -s to prove it . All at the club wish OB well for th e , :ider,,f his career and there is no doubt that when h e r his boots he will make a great Reserves umpire . C .: u ] :7e7d Grammarians - 50 Games - Rohan "Rosey" O i e~l who joined our club, from CGS, in 2000, and afte r trc U19's BU in the same year, has develope d as senior footballer . From all vour mates at th e herzs to your next 50 being as good as you're firs t - cos Emmaus WP - congratulations to Stuart Bavage lo ng 100 games last week . Stuey a model defender fitness and skill have been a big asset to the club ars . Paul "Munga" McGloin the taller of th e s reached 50 games in Rdl and it is ~eat to e bookends back and firing for the Animals . 0) Camberwell - congratulations to Ryan (Matty) ;'] 'ehead who played his 150th game with the clu b Prahran . A little guy, who always plays on the big d. Matty joined the club in 1995 from. Camben}ell . He was a member of our 2001 Premiership Tea m alued leader for the club both on and off the fiel d it done Mattv . rahrart - congratulate Aaron "Bunny" Bunnett on pl .ng his 50th senior game today . He follows his two oro! rs tradition in playing for our club and we hope to see :_ :tv more of his specky marks in the future .
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4 .1 74 -4 .8.9 2 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 7 .3 10 .4 1 6,9 20 .9.129 Tb en3' Pen o la: Castaldt 5 . Bannister. 0'Cor x 3 . " ;ari, Faroldi. Harmes I Best: Robinson, Casta[di, Fenton. Henderson. Goodwin. Harries Caulfield G : Footie 5 . Hall. Baxter 3 . Bnthn, tt`id}aja, Pearce 2, Faflu, Erickson, Vella I Best: Fallu. widjaj a. Craven . Edekson . Green. Foote Umpires: R Senirnens (RFL) A Conquest (F) A Ben=ison B .--Vionaghan - both RFL (B) A Martin (RFt,) M Kent (G) ST t.EOS EhIlMAUS WP 8 .4 11 .8 14 .13 15 .20 (110) MENT'DNE VULTURES 2.1 4 .6 7 .8 8 .11 (59) St Lfts : B.vaughart 5. N .Hodder 4 . Bird 2. Carse . Rtstet ski . Buckle. Ba â&#x17E;˘ard. Best : Tribe, J .Hodder, N.Hodder, Ckbnoxan . Ballard . Brount, IDteatone: R -ley 5. 2vlacGcorge 2. CSuIliti2.n . Best -,-Yic yer. M.Srdli4 an. Rowte_v. O:Cteara. S.SutJria n . Umpires: P Lamblc'wl4lftiman iF} BEAU451iRtS J OR.,SOND Details not reccivM Umpires : D irons A Hoob ndpk (F) C Hoogendvk (B) OLD CAMBERWELL 2-4 6-15 11-19 15-24(114) PRAHRAN 2-1 3-2 4-5 8-8(56) 03d Camberwelk Cadzow 3, Tempane. P 3 . lV};Itehead 3 . Horgan 2. Credlin. Harderrberg . Hefien>an . T}'<tanons . Best : T}vunona Horgan . Pike . ttltetan, Pemm znar:. 11Rutehead . Prahran: Evans 2. Hellow 2. Rhodes, St Clan. Harders . Kelly. D . Best : Kelly . D, tvlair. Mc Cudden, Mullins, Kellrnv. Ewdns . Umpires : S Alger P Dtnneen (FI T t4Yndtow G Kenn (d}tB) G Clancy L Fell 10 ) GLEN EIRh 3-3 6-4 7-8 13-12-90 COLLEGIANS 5-2 8-6 12-8 16-13-109 Glen Bias Gti¢tore 4 . ,L4eGaro 3. t=amoakas 3. Clemtnts . Lambe. Race Best GWnore Clements, Tsagttotas . Daotart, MeGaw. Ast;frnko . Dixon 5 . MatKenzie 4 . Taft 2 . Atkutson Gr:sworth. Lang. Shur kfiek1 . Shadbolt . Bust Shadbolt. MacKenzie, Lnsworth. Shinkfietd-B.Holst. C.fiolst Umpi res: S Stokes .t Lipson 1F) J Robmson L F7-anion tG } G FtESERVE THERRY PENOLA 2 .1 5 .4 7.6 9 .6.60 CAULFIELD GRAh11SARIANS 1 .1 3 .2 5.3 9 .4 .58 Tfierry Penola : Reynolds 3 . Russell. Weston . D Cq)c 7wln, 'v7oloney . Clarice . Barron I . Best: Moloney . McMahon, Reynolds, t5atker. S Goodu2n. L Kum Caulfield Grammarians: Harrison 3. DalwaTI . Farmer 2 . Scott. Gardener 7 . Best : Kendall, Knight . Jacobs, Thontson. McDonald . San t 5r LEOS EAYhiAUS 5 .3 138 15.11 24 .1411581 MENTONE VULTURES 1 .0 2o 30 3 .1 i 19) St Leos Emmaus: Free 7 . McInerney 1 Nolan 3. Snnondson 3, E- Mitchell 2, S .Pitclter 2. Prosser 2. Rose. R.A1eCann . Best. Mclnernec, 5-Pitcher. R.MeCann . Ottobre , D.Pitcher. Free. Me.atone Vultures. P.Enne : 2, T.Sulllran- Best : r1.Gangi. Waters . Fenecfi. Johnston. M .Barr, D.Noona : BEAUMARIS 1 .3 7.,9.8 ORMOND 2 .2 54 7.5 3, Deluca 2 . Pr(- tell . Cairns . McNI otas, O'Brien A . Best: R} n . Gray. 01rum ormand: Steuart 2. Parsons. Ra~son. l.on Clifion, Eiavson. Brent>rarr . Clearv, Parson, Fla : ; -OLDCAMBERW3-28 PXAHI2AT4 2 .2 3Old Carnt a svet2: Crar^cn 7, Francis, 4 . R4 . Best : RN-an, Derry . S. Marwaad. Gan .aR Sc't: . .. Pr aluan: Janes 3 . TreyvUnd 3 . '43btlord. W' . bua2tord- w, Tre}xaud . Hodgson . R.1?'knd~ : GLE N EIttA 0.0 i-r t .2 1-2-{i:3 COLLEGIANS 5- 5 27-" "'7 Glen Eire A .Hwtes Best :Dtantond . Hat: Collegians Copy 8. Hart 3 . Joh son 0(G-. Turner . Cottoin. Nerntan, T6~ :: : .. Turner. Ca.)ixr. HcneberY, Cotton . Gr;k
('.IlB6 Coach Brett Marchant Asst: Mick Lovejo y Res: Mick Carty 1 S . Nis h 2 H . Gibson 3 M . Pitts (C ) 4 M. Matulick (DVC) 5 M . Ensor (VC) 6 A. Spence 7 D. Foley 8 M . O'Brien 9 B. Cousins 10 L . Buller 11 M . Lee 12 L. Healy 13 C. Gourley 14 T. Collins 16 A . Quin 17 L . Atkin s 18 N. Kennedy 19 M . Atkins 20 N . Atkins 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Holt (VC) 23 A. Catli n 24 B. Gray 25 D. Teesdale 26 R. Meilic k 27 B . Haynes (DVC) 28 J . Vance 29 C . Martin 30 S. Hunt 31 J . McGeogh 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. Douka s
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Coach: Pat Hawkin s Res: Marty Hook 1 J . Dixo n 2 M. Johnso n 3 B. Mooney V C 4 D. Atkinso n 5 R. Henebery 6 S . Woolley 7 D. Surkitt 7 J. Farley 8 C . Unsworth CAPT 9 J. Fry 10 J . Lang 11 B . MacKenzie 12 N. Harrison V C 13 N . Thomas 14 D . Phillips 15 L . Cottom 16 A. Fletcher 17 R . Hosking V C 18 S . Taft 19 N. Herman 20 B . Couch 21 C. Harris 22 T. Skurrie 23 C . Mollard 24 B. Low 25 R. Muir 26 D. Vial 27 A. Shinkfield 28 D. Dowling 29 A. Kenneally 30 L. Moo n 31 N . Roach 32 C . Blumfield 33 B. Hoist 34 J. Young 35 R. Turner 36 G . Cooper 37 C. Hoist 38 S . Taft 39 N . Hart 40 41 N . Baxter 42 N . Abbott 43 44 Y. Phillips 45 N . Craig 46 J . Round 47 R . Sztar 48 E. Waters 49 50 51 J .B. Shadbolt 52 53 54 B . Woolhouse 55 T. Cookes 56 B. Lumb 57 58 D. Smith 60 61 64 M . Gribble 65 C . Safstrom 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
GLEN E! Coach: Paul Beddo e Res. Coach: Anthony Straffor d 1 M . Rya n 2 N . Astapenko 3 C . Massi s 4 D . Cassar 5 A. Tsirogiannis 6 J . Zagame 7 S . Vamvakas 8 M . Dimashki 9 G. Hayes-Dewar 10 G . Richard s 11 B. Clements 12 B. King 13 G . Brown 14 M Loughran 15 Mimo Dimachki 16 Danny Race 17 Declan Lambe 18 R . Oldham 19 K. Dimachki 20 A. Diamond 21 S . Haines 22 S . Emmett 23 S . Neeson 24 25 P. Khazaal 26 P. Tsagliotis 27 R . Gilmore 28 L. Shellard 29 R. Dimachki 30 L. P ryd e 31 T. Aberline 32 M . D'Zilva 33 A. Sheedy 34 L . Hal l 35 S . Hollow 36 B . Zurek 37 P. Merrick 38 M . Lewin 39 40 L . Doolan 41 M. Merrick 42 J . Serpanchy 43 J . Gusman 44 S . Diamond 45 A . Caruana 46 T. Evans 47 48 J. Halliwell 49 50 51 52 A . Haine s 53 54 55 L . McGaw 56 57 S . Hall 58 59 60 61 M . Tkocz 62 D . Sheehan 63 64 65 M . Dimou 66 67 68 69
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. Rowle y 2 R . Gallagher 3 M. Dixo n 4 M. Hayes 5 A. White 6 C. Stephens 7 K. Gurtter 8 D. Perrin 8 K . Little 9 M . Meyer 10 M. Hovey 11 C . O'Meara 12 M . Davies 13 A. King 14 M . Etcel l 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 16 J . McCa rthy 17 C . Sullivan 18 T. Sullivan 19 C . Stewart 20 P. Krings 20 T. Smith 21 D. Kelly 22 P. Murphy 23 Matt Sullivan 24 X. Smit h 25 G . Uptin 26 A. Rock 27 S . Hamilton 28 C. Johnston 29 A . Gangi 30 P. Dixon 30 N . Freeze 31 M. Andrews 32 C . Blai r 33 N. Wilkins 34 D. Sheehan 35 M . Johnstone 36 C. Ogle r 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S. Perrazo 39 A. Fimster 40 G . Simms 41 C. Rock 42 T. Barr 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 46 C . Ross 47 J. Tull y 48 Mick Walsh 49 R. Bittner 50 G . McMillan 51 D. Clarke 52 K . McLeod 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 55 G . Allan 56 S. Sullivan 57 D. Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 Matt. Walsh 60 D.Fenech 61 A . Walsh 62 N . Levett 63 S. Waters 64 S. Hesline 65 T. Allinson 66 R. Waterson 67 M . Joyce 68 A . Tresidder 73 M, O'Meara
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24 D . Bruce 25 A . McKenzie 26 A. Prosser 27 P. Levins 28 H. Giles 29 S. Darcy 30 M. Ott°bre 31 M. Contessotto 32 D . Cam m 33 L . Thoma s 35 J. Briggs 36 S . Savage
37 S . Manton 38 N . Hodder 39 B . Vaughan
coach : Chris bye ist Coach : Jason Reddick Res . Coach : Gary Datson 1 Gorman P 2 Mills A 2 Goodwin T 3 Bannister R 4 Elliot M 5 Sacco S 7 Bannister S 8 Hollow L 9 Bannister C 10 Vaina J 11 O' Sullivan D
12 Moran R 13 Atkinson D s 15 McMahon A 16 Goodwin M
16 Clifton D 17 O'Connor G 18 Carter B 19 Grant A 20 Clarke J 21 Henderson G 21 Rizzo J- a 22 Reynolds L 25 Edwards P 26 Lewis 8 27 Garoni M 27 Thompson T 29 Goodwin S 31 Hollow S 32 Sacco J 36 Barron D 37 Castaldi D 38 Nancarrow M 39 Boyle S
43 B . Levins 44 A. Zalakos
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45 S . Ronch i 46 A. Brown
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40 J . Gay 42 M . Flood
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50 A . Volpi 51 P. McGloin 52 R . McGloin 53 T. Pecor a 55 C. Hatfield 56 T Morrison 59 D. Pitcher 60 C. McDonald 61 J . Blandthorn 63 P. Nolan 64 D . Wood 67 P. Farquhar 69 S . Meshcer 70 D . McGloin 75 T. Ymer 76 G. Donovan 77 C. Vaughan 79 T. Tribe 88 S . Pitche r 89 D . Vv idus s
50 Barron B 52 Weston D 54 Riley S 55 Garoni M 56 Dunne P 57 Weston S 63 Moloney A 59 Robinson T 64 O'Meara J 65 Stella S
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VAFA Ben Hogan Trivia " - '.on results from last week ( s . j er: Four (4) clubs - Old Scotch (60), University Blues (59), Collegians (53) and Ormond (51) . guestion was : Name the clubs who have played more than 50 seasons in A section since A section was established in 1923?) . There was NO winner of the dozen golf balls, many had 3 of the 4 correct, some thought 5 . Uni Blacks stumped many (49) . Please refer to the display elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer" for the round 3 Trivia question .
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As readers probably know Association umpires train at Sportscover Arena (Elsternwick Park) two nights a week . Often SA is a little out of the way and hard to get to two times a week . As a trial during May two alternate venues will be used for Tuesday night sessions giving the opportunity for umpires to train closer to home . The two venues being trialled are St Bernards an d Old C arey . All other umpires are expected to train at SA with all umpires expected at H/Q every Thursday night . A special thanks to both clubs for their support .
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2002 were the ;' .NZAC Day match, wher many thought him the best on the ground and his solid performance in the AFL Grand Final .
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0 0 0 FTLOTG has been advised that David Windlow, the Club XVIII Umpires' Adviser is only able to appoint one umpire to most C18 matches . In line with the VAFA's aim of having two field umpires officiate in every C18 and Reserves match home clubs are asked to ensure that they provide one registered umpire when t his occurs. Senior Adviser Brendan Carland will soon be recommending to the VAFA that in senior matches where there is only one VAFA umpire appointed that the away club be asked to provide a registered umpire as the "other" umpire . More on t hat one soon. 0
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Team of the Century" Dinner . T president Richard Evans was there < id told FTLOTG that "It was the best Amateur function he has had the good fortune to be in attendance at . " The Team of the Century reads : Backs : Michael Callinan (1971-74), Russell Burt ( 52-66), John Rojo (67-74) Half B k s : Lloy d Williams (1952-56) . Peter Gittos (1979, 83-85) , Fawcett (61-67 )
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ri a to present his VAFA Certificat e (1966-70) , (70-7 ~ ), Garr y
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of ivierit to Max Grimmer at a luncheon at HR last Saturday . Max already had received his certificate at the Season Launch Dinner, but lateral thinking HR secretary ' : - --- 째'o s s thought it would be wonde . ful for Max to have it presented again before his adoring green and gold mates . 0 0 0 FTLOTG has sent Phil St e ven s to Rupertswood this Saturday for the unfurling of their 2002 flag . FTLOTG expects a report from Phil next week . 0 0
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uno strong 2nd half, ar: ; ' accurate kicking mad e indicated by the pos s Simpson rucked stror , . , Phil Valoppi was his consis - itself . Tr,~ ~-~ U111 . t s had super games from the defensi e j'n o f Burridge, Chivers, & Tehan, with Dea n in fine form at the sharp end . Aquinas was unable to troubl e whose midfield dominated all d, . . have to plug r=â&#x20AC;˘ - until their re-m < in, but th ,~- . 1-ppy with firs t Pringle's efforts . Aaron Williams gave t' fantastic drive i u, the rack, while J u in racked up a pile of possessions i n
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round speed finally beat U. ,-' in the back end of the ma .c : . . k Cha an, Damon Wood, & James Crapper w in everything for the Hoes, with Brad Hall prominent as well. The Jackers were well served by Dudakov, Dukes 8, Gold and are loc' very solid for the games ahead ! -:>anyule gave Old M esat serious grief right up to the final siren in a tense, high scoring game . 'Ads' Acreman & Tony Bourne both had big days up forward for the Panthers . Shaun Lorenzini & Travis Gloury were in great form for the Bears . Universit, ; had a regulation win against the persistent salesiaas, without inducing surfeits of glee amongst their hierarchy . Blacks liked the form of Paul Barry, Paul Kempton, and Chris Schilling, all defenders . Salesians were happy with the efforts of Stevens, Oldfield, & Bobetic, and they are not far away from a win . TODAY'S GAMES - ; onash Blues and YVOB's brilliant midfields will probably decide the outcome of this match, another key determinant being which side kicks straightest for goal . Both sides tend to favour an `attack at all costs' strategy, which at times results in defensive untidiness, apoplexy for Tim Powell & Tim hillworth, but 'v-i. ; blc,,dy ;onderful a!tff
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a back pocket must be a and, barring a draw, on e V,rate, while the other laments its o n go:ag pu ; i tr .iA-r-ation . I have to go zvith th e home -'de ou^ <' out 4 goals . Old 1 welcome AJAX in today's to p game, ..hi, . :iil also be spectators dream! The Panthers v 'I be happy to be back at Keysborough, having struggled a tad on two smaller away grounds, but will need to keep tabs on the Jackers fleet of sprinters, who love nothing better than wide open spaces . With Basile, Bournon & Acreman at one end and Kirzner at the other, both defences will be under extreme pressure. I can't see a lot of daylight between them at the final siren, but will go for the Panthers by a k-?ck, being at home and slightly taller . Salesians meet Banyule and Chaddie could regard itself as being a bit stiff to be 0-3 at this stage . Both sides troubled Old Mentonians, and this m, tch is also 1iiety to go kick for '*ck . I'11 g o
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ra~, ;ers want to congratulate Jame s -rrian' Strong for playing his 50th in the 2002 's Grand Final & Premiership side. Jame s d in all three of the Club's sides, and hi s football &, dependability as a bac k y opposition goals an d kicks one himself. Well-done
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don, Old Paradians (B), , St K'(A), Old E (D2), West Brunswick (D2), n ola (C), LuTrobe Uni Therry Pe (B4) . N orth Brunswick Ru ood (I?3), .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .
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The Sunday Age VAFA sportswriter Cameron Noakes writes about Saturday VAFA matches, previews the Sunday Match of the Day and Paul Daffey reviews the competition in Monday's Age in his column Town & Country.
p tecz by Glenn Scarboroi :g'a wit:'! guests fro m St Bernards, St Kevins(A), old Essendon, Old Paradians (B) . Therry Penola (C), LaTrobe Unf (1)2), West Brunswick (D2), Rupertswood (i)3), North Brunswick (D4).
PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm Includes weekly chat on all ma
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WEAR hat Ed says; High class game down between West Brunswic k an d W illiams town saw the Westies kick away i n the second quarter and hold the lead through the rest of the day . Some familiar names as Pietsch, Benjamin and Cannane starred for the victors whilst Monkhurst and the Hynes brothers were good for Willy . Old Carey comprehensively beat an injury plagued Hawthorn to help kick start their seasonPeninsula continued on their winning ways, this time at the expense of Old Geelong . Bell, Fallow and Stinchcome battled well in the loss . Another high quality game saw the inaccurate Fitzroy record a strong win over Bentleigh . An injury to star forward Sharp didn't help the visitors who were happy with the form of Clark, Seeley and Martin (what a player!) . Finally, La Trobe made it two in a row with a -,vin over the fast improving Oakleigh . What to make of round 3? Clearly Peninsula is the real deal . Three great wins to start the season sees them well positioned . Also like the looks of West Brunswick . They have not only retained the vast majority of last year premiers but have added a number of class players into the line up . At the other end of the spectrum, Hawthorn has struggled in their rise into D2 . Travel and injuries haven't helped but no doubt this proud club will fight back in the weeks to come . Round 4 sees the first installment of "Match of The Year" as Peninsula host Fitzroy . Low key is the go for the home team and hard to see why they won't continue on their merry way !
What Andrew says : After copping an almighty hiding in Round 1, the rebuilding Oakleigh have shown steady improvement . The Krushers played 11 players from their 2002 U19's side last week and coach Chris Moore believes that all of them have bright futures .
The horizon is also looking brighter at Old Carey. Coach Glenn Taylor was happy with how his team coped with the warm temperatures last
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Hawthorn were "blown out of the water" last week and though the Hawks still have a feGv players out, coach Peter Tyson was not offering any excuses . Their clash with West Brunswick this week will give them an opportunity to not only atone for their crushing loss last week bu t
also give them a chance to avenge their 2002 D3 Grand Final defeat .
The old guard at West Brunswick stepped up again last week, but coach Julian Siebrand is after a four-quarter performance from his team . The Magpies have started the season well and are starting to look ominous . Bentleigh have had a shocking fortnight and coach Paul Dimattina has promised that his charges will be all fired up to face La Trobe, the team that knocked them out of the finals last season . This game is very important for both clubs as the loser will be 1-3 after this week . That is hardly the sort of start expected from a 2002 finalist. Williamstown coach Dene Macleod was gracious in defeat, praising the efforts of both West Brunswick and the lone umpire . Macleod felt that his team was exposed for their lack o f
D2 SECTIO N Fitzroy Reds Tornese 4 Williamstown CYMS D Lee 5 Bentleigh Grace 1 Old Carey Raftopoulos 7 Bentleigh Sharp 3 Old Geelong Vickers-Willis 3 Peninsula Murphy i Peninsula Claringbold 7 D2 RESERVES
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T'itzroy an d Peninsula will be fierce andr Both coaches agree that the battle fo V in the midfield will go a long way i n
;ig the outcome of this contest . Peninsula Julian Sill has been happy with the ru n d from defence by the likes of Aaron nd Neil Kent, a point not lost on Fitzro y Graham Burgen . Fitzroy had the woo d e 1 he Pirates last year but the Pirates' hom ,Ind advantage will tip them over the line, bu t just.
TIPS Ed: Andrew: Brunswick 28 pts West Brunswickl0 pts 1 d t uey 18 pts Old Carey 28 pts p,nleigh 10 pts Bentleigh 17 pts Peninsula 2 pts Peninsula 17 pts Williamstown 3 pts Williamstown 2 pts CORRESPONDENT S d Sill - ed .sill@locker.com .au or Andrew Wu v: uci43qbotmail .com
SOCIAL Bentleigh are urging their supporters to come along to their Trivia Night on Saturday, May 3 (tonight) . The cost is $10 and tables are filling ' st. Please contact Hally or Leroy to make a boo =ing . It promises to be a fun night .
old Carey congratulates Peter tTnkles on his 50th game today . Peter first played in 1999 as a school boy and progressed through the Under 19s to become the Club's key ruckman . Often met with much taller opponents, his ability to time his leaps and take strong marks has made him an invaluable part of Old Carey's on-ball department . Well done, 'Munter'! We hope there are many more milestones ahead .
TODAY 9S MATCHES, D2 SECTION Hawthorn Amateurs v West Brunswick Oakleigh v Old Carey Bentleigh v La Trobe Un i Peninsula 0 B v Fitzroy Reds Williamstown CYMS v Old Geelon g THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
BRUNSWICK 6 .1 11 .5 17.9 20 .10.13 0 4 .2 6.5 8 .9 15 .10.100 WILLIAMSTOWN CYNS 1:' est Brunswick Goal kickers : M. Drain 4. J . Siebrand 3 . C . Emerson 3, A. Carmane 3, S. Edwards 2. J. Gartlan 2, M . Brookshaw I . S . Benjamin 1, P. Batters 1 . Best: S. Pietsch. S . Benjamin, S . Henderson. A. Cannane Williamstown Goal Kickers : D . Lee 5 . G . Burgess 3. B. Twist 2, C. Pach 2, D . Wroeder 1, J . McCutcheon 1 . L. Monkhorst 1 . Best: B. Hynes, D. Lee, L. Monkhorst . J . Munro Umpires : R Sneddon - on rotation (F) L Williams (G ) OLD CAgEY 7.3 13.12 22 .17 31 .25 .211 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .0 10 4 .1 7.1 .43 . Hall 5 . Pattenden 5. Collins 4, Munro 2. Old Carey : Raftopouios 7 McQueen Barton, Detarcynskl, Everett Cohen . James. Angus, Bull . Oppy Best : Jessop. Bennett. Unkles. Hutchinson, Pattenden. Rafiopoulos Hawthorn Amateuas: Garlick 2, MeGlenchy, Patterso n Best: Carle, Raper. West. Rice . Ogge Umpires: M Forde (F ) 6 .4 9.9 12.13 14 .14.98 IA TROBE UNI OAIO .EIGH 4 .0 6.1 8,7 11 .12.78 La Trobe: Darcy 2, Mawdsley 2, Patience 2 . Stater, White. Dunne. Adamwaite. Burke, Sheldrkck . Best: Darcy. Edmunds, Davis, Gleeson, Shekhick. Dunne . Oakleigh: Bromley 4 . Papadopoulcs 3, A.Kitts 2, Dalton . Britt. Best : Clarke. Caniiss. McKenzie, A .Kitts. Britt, Dalton . Umpires: P Chivas S Rothe (F) J Bretag B Connell - both RFL (G) FITZROY REDS 4,3 8 .11 10.14 13,21 .99 2.3 6 .6 6.8 8.10.66 BEN'IZEIGH Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 4 . Mitchell 3 . Drury 2, Diacogiargis. Hannan, L . Byrne, Ronclll. Best, Cairns . Addicatt, Curtis, Diacogiorgis. L. Byrne . Mitchell BenUrigh: Sharp 3, Eyles 2, Clark 2, Grace, Best : Seeley. Clark . D . Martin, N. Aitken. Pirie, Ferguson Umpires: M Gitday (F) 3.3 4.5 7,7 10.9 (69) OLD GEELONG PENINSULA 4 .4 9.11 14 .16 20.21 (141) Old Geelongr: Vickers-Wlllls 3 . N .Betts 3. Fallow, McCarthy . Munro, Goldsworthy. Best: Bell, Fallow, Stinchcome, Munroe . N.Betts. Avery Peninsula: Claringbokl 7. Payze 4. J.Con~,hlan 2, Grant 2. Murphy. urn, Sill. T.Cog}ilan, Stainforth. Best: Payze, Claringbold . Teelow, S.Prendergast. Grant, Growcott . Umpires: C Stevens (F) D2 RESERV E WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 3.3 5.5 8 .7.55 0 .3 3.4 7.7 11 .7.73 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS West Bnmsswick: Goal kickers : Heywood 3. Russell 3 . B. Baker 1, Ritchie I . Best: Hussey . Morphett, Hevv,rood, Stewart, Norman, Touzez , Williamstown : Goal Kickers: Hann 3 . Gauci 2, Buttigieg 1, Grant 1 . Grieve 1 . Manning I, A . McKenzie 1, MeCteheon I . Best: Grierye. A. McKenzie, Thomas . Ktngham. Hann . wuchatsch. 5.4 9.7 15 .8 17.13 (115) OLD cAREY HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .0 1 .0 4 .2 6.3(39) Old Carey : L Guerra 4. Adams 2. Bull 2 . Hardy 2, Konstant7ndis 2, OReilly 2, Crusher, Grinzl . Van Cuylenberg Best: Adams, Crosher, Van Cuvienberg . L Guerra. Graham. Konstanttniclls Hawthorn Amateurs: Connell 3, Houareau 2 . McDonald Best: Jackomos. Chepa, Clenmett, Bethlo, Knott LA TROBE UNI 3 .2 7 .4 12.13 17 .16.118 2 .0 5 .2 5.3 5 .4 .30 OAI{LEIGH Latrobe : Watson 5. Moon 5. Hewitt 2 . Samson 2, Benton 2, Kerrison 1 . Best : Bowden . Moon, Hewitt. Smith, Kerrison. Oakle3gl r: Papadopoulos 3, Perdikomatis. Short. Best: Bersi, Cooke. Ryan, Papadopoulos. Short. Gaal. FITZI2OY REDS 3 .1 8.8 10.10 . 14.18 .102 BEN1T=F.IGH 1 .1 1 .1 3 .1 6.2 .38 Fitzroy Reds : Fitzroy Reds ; Goal Kickers Baker 3 . Foster 2, Atherton 2. Evans 2, Bucklev. Cook, D. Bahr, Bare . Pidito. Best Atherton, Baker, Bucklev, Dawson . Sullivan, Gleeso n Bentldgl'i: Punter, Lawford . Banks, Harbotde, Vivvna, McKenzie . Best Punter, Gold, Hutchison, Holmesbv, Vivorm . McFarlane OLD GEELONG 1 .2 3 .5 3.5 3.6 (24) 2 .2 3 .2 6.5 7.7 i49) pENINSUtA Old Geelong: Abbott . Kilpatrick, D .OBrien . Best : Atkins . Morgan, Morley. Slatterr, Hope-Johnson . Ross. prninsuta: Parsons 2, S.Clarirtgbold . Crean . T.Prendergast . Minchin . Brennan . Best: Liuzzt. Bowen. Vidotto. Crean. Warner, McMahon . 27
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ach: Paul Dimattina Coach: uraham Burgen Coach: Peter Tyson Assi nt: Steve Grace Res. Coach: Darren Kane Res . Coach : Ed Sill Res. Coach : Steve Hall Club 18 Coach : Greg Box 1 C. Sharp 1 A. Collin s 2 D. Ferguson 1 D. Hannam 2 G. Broadley 3 A. Pittito 2a B . Holderhead 3a A . Knott 4 S. Sice 2b A . Walsh 3b 4, N . Patterson 5 M . Eytes S. Stevens 3 S . Dibenedetto 6 R. Weber 4b B. Glover 4 B. Pollard sa S . Avery 7 J . Robertson 5 P. Diacogiorgis 5b T. Kerr 8 J. Handtleld 6 D. Curtis 6a P. Avery 9 I . Jackson 7a S . Andrew 7 C . Alexander 1 0 A. Henry 7b L . Byrne 8 J. Cargil ; 1 D. Martin 8 A. Byrne 12 N . Aitken 9a H. Fletcher 90 P. Orcghard 13 11 M . Pollock 9b C. Prior 14 B. Reid 12b A. Tsoumbaris i0 A . Urbanic 15 S. Grace 13a J.Murphy 11 B . Atherton 16 L. Airey 13b J . Povey 13 S. Pidotto 14a D . Lauletta 17 C. Martin 14 T. Clarke 14b T. Fitzpatrick 18 S .Adawway 16 G . Crane 15 M . Tyson 19 B. Clark 16 C . Reed 17 B . Lee 20 R . Fishlock 17 B. Ruzicka 18 M . Baker 21 A. Graham 18 P. Phillips 19a C . Andrew 22 A. Smith 19 J. Law 19b C. Quinn 23 G. McFarlane 20 S . Parker 20 T. Mitchell 24 L . Holmesby 21 K . Brockman 25 D . Gold 21 C. Meighen 22 C . Habel 26 B . Padgham 22 C. Sullivan 23 L. Collin s 24 J. Jackomonls 27 J . Seeley 23 D . Knowles 25 M . Zaverella 28 M . McCulloch 24 A. Parsons 26 N. Hayes 29 H . McKenzie 26 C. Temperley 27 R. Lord 30 A. Miksad 27 J . Tornese 28 T Crivelli 32 A. Strauch 29 V. Cahill 29 P. Barker 31 S . Craven 30 C . Little 30 3 1 33 P. Withington 32 31 P. Crowe 34 M. Pirie 33 P Stroud 32 A. Grant 34 R. Johnston 35 L . Ireson (C) 33 S . Drury 35 S . Davies 36 M. Backman 34 S . Herceg 36 A . West 37 P. Hutchison 36 M . Reeves 37 M. Daou 38 G . Beattie 38 A. George 33 B. Bruns 39 G. Prigg 40 G . Bence 39 G . Carle 40 J. Harbottle 40 P. Rossitto 42 1. McBurney 41 J. Neve 41 J . Bogie 45 J . Bennie 42 A. Mikkelsen 42 D . McGlenchy 46 D . Tim m 43 A . Ferris 43 1 . Chaps 51 J. Rawlings 44 G. Holland 44 B. Allder 53 S. Addicott 45 45 B. Mountain 54 J . Parsons 46 T.0'Hanlon 46 R . Lawford 57 R . Rome 47 D . Lahiff 47 M . Scanlon 48 A . Brick 61 G. Virtue 48 P. Dimattina 49 N . Tiemey 62 N . Aude n 49 L. Vivona 50 J. Gourley 67 R. Holderhead 50 A. Stanes 51 S . Signorini 51 P. Sampson 73 J. Bare 52 C. Frost 52 L. Sampson 76 P. Everard 53 M . Preston 77 A. Grillo 53 A . Banks 54 J. Berry 55 A. Saulle 54 R . Coyle 97 D . Ronchi 56 M . Coglan 55 G . Richards 57 B . Collins 56 C . Aitken 58 T. Dixon 57 A. Cantsilieris 59 A . Doyl e 58 T. Caterson 60 G . Saddington 59 S . Kennedy 61 M. Gray 60 R . Punter 62 A.Johnsen 63 D. Kealy 64 N. Kudeweh 65 G. Ulywhite 66 C . Lorenz 67 S. McDonald 68 P. Nikoloa u 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A . Patto n 71 72 73 75
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VAFA selectors named the training squad of 35 for the team to play S .A . in Adelaide. 15 clubs were represented - Old . Some big milestones this Xaverians had 9 in the squad week . At Old Brighton congratulations to 250 game David Cochrane and 300 games to Matt 'Boots- McLennan who had won senior, reserve, and Under 19 awards, and at Old Trinity, 250 games to one of their best ever players Andrew Aliibon, VAFA player, premiership player, B section B&F and 4 club B&Fs . Old Melburnians were at home to De La and the visitors left with the points and a strong position in the section .1 at the first chan ge, OMs pegged four. De La led 4 .7 to 1 them back from then on . but the final siren found them ONE . Stars were D Jackson, Seager, B POINT DOWN, 9 .13 to 9 .14 Mannix,(De La) and Stuckey, Aubrey . Thompson (Old M). C section coaches were John Simpson (Bany), Brett Marchant (Beau), Darren Birch (Bull-Temp), Russell Barnes tH Rovers), Mark Neeld (Old Geel), Peter Murphy (Old Mentonians), Ted Turner (St Bedes M), Terry Walsh (St Kilda/S .C), Harry Harisiou (St Leos) and Alan Fleming (Thomastown) . When is the centre square 'locked'?" was the question asked in Umpires Corner and the answer when the umpire commences his/her walk to bounce the ball' La Trobe University (E White) joined the winners' list when they were too strong in the final term for Bulleen Cobras to win by 3 . Best were Baillie, Klenite . points, 11 .11 (77) to 10 .14 174) Bakogianis (La) and Orwin, Gayler, Schneider (BC) . N .M .F.C. dietician Julie Tatnell advised that eating enough carbohydrates each day is vital to achieve maximum energy least levels. For players weighing between 70kg and 80kg. at 350-400 grains of carbohydrates is needed each day This is equivalent to the following foods :
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(-Ad Mentonians (B) made it 3/1 for the season and left Uni Blues floundering at i/3 when the Panthers after a 7 goal first quarter burst maintained that lead all day to win 19 .13 to 12.7 . It was a good day for full forwards as Adam Acreman. kicked 5 and Chris Taylor 7 who also took Mark of the Day Best Matty Brooks, Dave Campbell, Dave Paterson (OM's) and Tim and Nathan Harris (Blues) . 100 games to some very good performers - Paul Booth (NOB) versatile and superb ball handler. Damien "Tank" Toohey (De La) known for his outstanding courage and lightning handball . St Kevins OB courageous James 'Rhys' O'Brien, and Old Ivanhoe's wingman, Bruce Yarwood, famous for his torpedo punt .
Adam Kenyon won the Media Award for hi s service in 1992. His articles in the Sun Mondays and Fridays, and his comments on VAFA matches on 3UZ Good Sports gave the Association . valuable publicity 1 Therry 3 0 welcomed whitefriars, 3/0, confident of victory . Three goals down at half time, and first place residence in 'B' .8, Therry won the game in their premiership quarter 6,2 to 8 .7 09) to 10 .14 (74)kicking 7 .1 to 1 .5 and went on to win 17 0 . Petrevski was best, just ahead of A. McKay The big man M . Carbone, H . [5/6) and M . Goodwin (3 goals). P . Coghlan A Flanigan were the Friars best . Victor in the Ormond - Old Scotch game (Al went 2/2 to 1/3, Ormond jumped OS early to lead by 4 goals at the first back "bit by bit" to hit change . The Cardinals edged their way. Ormond after kicking the lead by 3 points in the final term .11 . Collins, six behinds finally got the goal to win 15 .14 to 15 Koppens and veteran champion Mark McDonald (5 goals at f.f.) were Ormond's best while Hunter, Wilson and Allen were best for Old Scotch . 'B' Section coaches were Grant Lawrie (Banyule), Harry Harisiou (Bull/T .), Mark Tymms (Fawk), Paul O'Brien (01d .), Michael Mulvahill Melburnians), Garry Connolly (Old Ment (Old Paradians), Terry Quinn (Therry), Grant Williams (Uni . Blues) and Geoff Reilley (Whitefriars). Average winning margins in round 3 were 'N 58, 'B' 31, 'C' 70, 'D' 83, with only 3 out of 20 games soon by less than 2 0 points . What a thriller between Kew and Therry with the prize for the . victory, top position in 'B' . The lead changed several times with Kew 3 goals up at the last change, and then Cavanagh got the first goal for Kew against the wind . Then Therry took control to hit the front with I minute to go. From the centre bounce Kew got the ball down to McAllister who marked, went back and put it through the centre for a one point win . Closest wins for the day :St Bernards (M's best. Chris A: Mareellin's three point win Y. : Thomastown's 7 point win v . MHSOB (T's best, Slattery)- C : Bulleen United's 8 point win v . West . D A . La Rosa) Brunswick (Empe13 goal for BU and best) . E : Whitefriars 20 : FIT's 8 point point win v . Brunswick (M . Reidy, w'F's best) . F win v. Commonwealth Bank . A Club record at Bulleen United when their magnificent . prolific best and fairest Dick Morley played his 224th game for the club . Max Lyon had been appointed coach of the VAFA Under 19 team with Tom Johnston and Greg Tootell, selectors, Andrew Langford-Jones was again coach of the CDEF team : he was supported by selectors with a wealth of experience and living, Peter Hutchinson, Peter Hannan, Peter Mason and Rick Brockwell. Old Camberwell congratulated George Young on his 150th game while AJAX saluted their playing coach Mark Feldy on 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
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Caulfield while Lyons. Hart and McLaughlin struggled for Old Paradians . One hundred games to John Skerry . Peter Hartigan, Ian Harris, all of Alphington, Rick Penton, Neil Malone (MHSOB) and Ron Barker (Ivanhoe) .
i, ,,,• i1-r._ it number . Mark started in1975, retired in 198 2 his pharmacy and raise a family . and returned to '11' . ;ii 1986, just as he left off in 1982 . ; ; was at De La Salle where ly'ayne Walsh watche d _- down by 20 goals to the team he once coached . I_ Vie Monds kicked 15 .9 to 6 .11 halftime and then :4.11 to 4 .3 in the second half. Ormond's best were Cooke (4), Carboon (5) while Peter Waldron's 6 I I, ;, r De La was an outstanding feat . Field umpires were "_ I l ;udiman and Mark Bushfield with Rod (I can add up ) and Michael Lentini in, the goals.
'A' Section captains were Greg Tootell (Caulf. Gr.), Graham Warfe (Coburg), Guy Wilson (Geelong), R . Booth (Monash), Shane Maguire (North OB), Ross Duke (Old Par.), Roger Wood (Ormond), Barry Arnett (St Bernards) and B . Cotrill (Uni Blues). Who captained Ivanhoe?
On the bottom in 'B' after 3 rounds, De La Salle (4 years later - an 'A' Section Premiership - Ed). Kew (B) kicked 7 .2 to Uni Blacks 3 .4 in final quarter to run out winners and record their first victory.
Harry, Costello played his 200th game for Uni Black s 1 I 1,° iook the field against Monash . It was a disappointin g iien `,lonash recorded its first win, 13 .16 to 11 .14 .
Ormond paid tribute on the passing of the grand old man of the club . Les Smith, foundation president in 1931 . Les Gordon . veteran Power House captain coach, played his 300th game - the last 200 had been consecutive, Frank Snell (Kew) and John Booth (Old Paradians) were appointed coaches of teams to play Tasmania and South Australia respectively.
s,uer is worth recording - the first player to reach niar games wdth Blacks, Best and Fairest, 1973-76-77-
eam 1975-77-78-79-80-81-82, VAFA Captain ~i . ; .ll Australian 1979 (Harry's brother Tony, also played nes with the Blacks). an' Jim Peters retired as an umpire after 548 games . th the VAFA (133 field. 5 boundary, 241 goals). ndcation Member and Life Member of the Club "Conga" b.~on played his 250th game for Old Mentonians . In hi s r Conga had coached the reserves to a premiership . I :uadians (B) continued their unbeaten run with a 1 6
Melbourne High and Uni . Blacks drew - 9 .14 apiece. Another thriller was Kew and Old Scotch, with Kew 33 points ahead at the last change, and scoreless in the last quarter, hanging on to win by 4 points . Best were Paterson, Findlay, Goonan (Kew) and `.`ackay, R. Beaurepaire and P . Clarke (Old Scotch).
win over Buileen Templestowe. 23.10 .148 to 20 .12 .132.
"Captain Courageous" Arthur Roe (playing hi s I ;O[ Ii game) . Gleeson, P. Wood (OP) and VanDenDriest, UwI _nt, Ling (Bulleen Templestowe) .
Members of the Permit Committee were Fred Coldrey (Chairman) . W . Gallagher. F. Hamilton, G . McTaggart and K. Phillips .
i II ins, back in the Under 19's for the first time since 1939 , : - rded its first win .
Old Scotch recorded their first win over Old Melburnians for eight years with a convincing 21 point victory . Parry, Wilson and Law . later a Hawthorn star rover, were best for Old Scotch with Pinkus . Turner and Morris serving Old Melburnians well . Parkside maintained their unbeaten record in 'C' Section when they fought back in second half to beat National Bank by 19 points. Best were Barry, Dite, Dempster (Parkside) and Dunn, Strickland, wall (National Bank) .
= 5 0 games to Jeff Perkins and Ian Ramsay of Elsternwick, I,th Life Members of the club, and committeeman an d • .surer, respectively, and to Kevin Drinan (St Kilda CBOC) , magnificent full back and winner of three Club Best and rest Awards .
1Tni Blues annihilated North OB with 10 .6 to a solitary goal in ~P._ second term, the feature of the game . Brown, Yee . Schauble (Blues) and Carlson . Kelly. Randles (NOB) were best . Only bright spot for North was comeback in the reserves of former top class halfback player, Steve Maule .
UHSOB extended congratulations to coach George Murray - a proud father . Amateur results were being broadcast on Saturday night by 3UZ with scores repeated again on Sunday mornings by John Russell (later a leading raeecaller).
200 games to "Goffa" Stevens . senior vice-president of Old Ivanhoe Grammarians . West Brunswick (D) remained undefeated with a strong 12 point win over MHSOB in a high scoring game . 19 .16 (130) to 18 .10 (118), best were Broekweil, Ceddal, Dagg (West B .) and R. Staley, R . Wood (MHSOB).
One hundred games to Allen Morris, Old Scotch vice-captain, club best and fairest in 1957, and runner up in 1952 and 1953 . Allen had been by his example an inspiration on and off the field . 'B' Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians) . Don Hoffman (ES€zA Bank), Rex Jones (Power House) . Michael Roet (Uni Blacks), Noel Stokes (Kew), Noel Rundle (Old Geelong) . Geoff Paul ['.1HSOB) and Laurie Anstee (Hampton Rovers). Who captained Comm . Bank and Geelong?
Milestones at Old Brighton ; 150 games to dashing long left foot kicking wingman Owen Millis and 100 to Andrew Mullett whose considerable courage and football skills had been an inspiration to his team-mates . Andrew had also served the club for many years as press correspondent and registration secretary . New honoured 200 games from Terry Hayes, record club Best and Fairest four times. Interstate player in 1974, club in 1977 and 1978, Kr~~: had never seen a more courageous and dedicated member.
Old Melburnians and Uni Blacks, both undefeated, met in the match of the day. The Dark Blues kicked a goal against the wind in the last quarter to win by four points - stars for the victors were Evans, McGregor and Ted Cordner while for the Blacks Denis Cordner and Kevin Dillon save great service. Hampton Rovers notes read : "Our star was Peter Lucas, whose debut was a gem" - became a great half back for Collingwood.
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A slight improvement as far as the tippin g situation goes, but still ve ry disappointin g Nonetheless, I've still got 15 rounds to get it right, but it's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under. On to the report . . . . . REVIEW Swinburne stand alone at the D3 summit after three rounds, a game clear of the opposition after comfortably disposing of Monash Gryphons at St . James Park . Jason Murchie was again a class above the multiple opposition he was pitted against, while Fricke and Fragiacomo were others to provide good value . The Gryphons cause was not helped by losing Fiowerday early, but the likes of Pocock, Watson and Baxter still battled manfully. Syndal Tally He put another dent in the St . John's bandwagon, defeating the JOCs in a thriller at Jordan Reserve . The Synners looked gone for all money as the JOCs had a 37 point lead 10 minutes into the last quarter, before the home side kicked the final seven goals of the match, the last being 90 seconds before full time . Familiar names Henderson, Cachia and Rutter starred for the Synners, who also got good value from young Robinson, while old stagers Walker, Emery and Koppens were among the JOCs better players . South Melbourne Distri cts scored a handsome win over Elsternwick, increasing their asendency with each quarter . An even spread of goalkickers, with four players each kicking three goals, was also more than useful . I"erribee beat Power House at Soldiers Reserve thanks mainly to a strong fi rst half. Despite a strong effort by the Piranhas in the second half, the home managed to increase their lead to run out winners by 64 points . The Bees goalkicking was significantly better than recent showing, as evidenced by an eight goal haul from Stonehouse . The ever reliables of Cunningham and DiBattista in defence, and midfielders Green and Keogh were also amongst the better players for the home side . Rupertswood broke through for their first victory of the season, overcoming a two goal lead by Kew at half time thanks to a strong second half performance, particularly their last quarter, in a good fast paced match . Potter and Whitehead snared thirteen goals between them for Rupo while Looker, first game McKerrow and the returning Bortone were among the better players for Kew . PREVIEW The first match for review is the battle of the cellar dwellers as Power House make the journey to St . Kilda Street to take on the winless Elsternwich . The Wicks have not fulfilled expectations after making the finals last season and will be keen to break their duck today . Although both teams have some talented individuals, I still can't help but think that
Elsternwick's time must come sooner rather than later, especially if the like s of the Mahony clan keep up their good early season form . Elsternwick for mine . A repeat of last year's D4 Grand Final takes place in Sunbury as Rupertswood play host to Werribee . This looks to be a cracker, especially with both sides recording comprehensive victories last week . Werribee have the number one defence (based on points against )butzlcerainyhv dsfulwitherwheeling Rupertswood attack. The young, hard running Rupo proved too good in the big one last year, and with the home ground advantage, I tip them to repeat that success again today . Monash Gryp hons welcome Kew to East Caulfield Reserve looking to bounce back from last week's disappointment, which saw the home side tipped out of the four. The two sides met in a pre-season match last year with the Gryphs recording a comprehensive win, but there's been a lot of water under the bridge since then . The games could well be decided in the midfield with Kew s Looker and Cullen in good form so far, looking to quell the likes of Flowerday and Bourbon from the home team . I'm always damned if I do and damned if I don't when it comes to picking the Gryphs, but IT stick with them for now . Swinburne make the long trek to Thomas Carroll Reserve looking for their fourth vin of the season . Their opponents St. John's OC have been disappointing thus far, and will certainly be looking to square the ledger. The JOCs have also lost their only home game so far in a less than satisfactory manner, which the Razorbacks will be aware of. Swinny were the surprise packet last season, and look to have buil t
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and must be a warm favourite for the ;js' tue JOCs have started slow, but do hav e i uie future . Nonetheless, I can no longer peccable form of Swinburne, so Swinny i t South i+ :elbourne Dist ricts entertain Syndal Tally ]lo _, ?rdan Reserve (home game for South as thei r ,;s is still in a state of disrepair) with both team s consolidate their positions in the four. I " :us far under-rated both teams this season, ,i1, the Synners and their storming runs hom e [1,e final siren . I have a nagging feeling I'v e the Synners for too long . In fact, I will iiem to come home strong again in anothe r ing last quarter . Syndal to win (especially at or is that away?) . In the reserves, give me Wicks, Bees, Gryphs, JOCs, - . l a. SOCL~L p;errib~e wish to remind all supporter of the $100 0
~ Raffle draw at Soldiers Reserve on Saturda y after the Monash Gryphons game) . Good luc'_ this weekend, and indeed for the entire se ; son to all the clubs comp eting this year. Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc ., c : z be given ( ideall y by S pna Monday) to Mvsclf via fa x on 9920 9697 or email Pcter .i- - . .tilliamson.racentrelink .gov.au (work) . It ;;ou1d be terrific to hear from every team, every wevL during the season. p : e a great VAFA weekend! ! "Till C-A
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Sc no .-1 Tally 1=e - congratulates 'an Ding'-am o n dewing his 100 g c:-ie for the club last weekend . ally supported by wife Janine and young son it, Ian has been a tremendous contributor both o n 1 off the field, being the number one ruckman fo r .e ''. :st few seasons and a member of the 200 1 ,niership side, as well as a valued member of th e ommittee and looking after the bar. He was also xognized for his work with the Best Clubman awar d in 2002 . Well done Ian from all at the Synners . Elsternwick AFC - congratulate Luciano Missaglia n playing his 1 00th game for the club against Powerhouse at Albert Park . Over the years Luc ha s n terrific service to the club, he has hardly misse d e and is one of our key onballers, always one of rst picked, and one of the first on the training rack . It is ironical that Luc reaches this milestone today against his old club where he has also played well over 100 games . Congratulations from all of us today Luc, make it a good one, the boys will be sup p orting you all the way to bring home the 4 points in this importan t milestone in your wonderful career.
TODAY'S MATCHES D3 SECTION Power House v Elsternwick Rupertswood v Werribee Amateurs Monash Gryphons v Ke w St Johns 0 C v Swinburne Un i Sth Melbourne Districts v Syndal Tally-Ho to be p laye d at Syndal Tally Ho
~ ELSTERIv~:'iCii 3 .1 ? .T 8.4 12 .4.76 SOUTH h§EELB DIST 3 .3 7.6 15.10 20.13 .133 E@7ielt: Hunter 4 . C.Mahony 3, B .Mahony. Curtain. Foster, Lyons. McNally Best C .Mahony. Nolan. Curtaht . Missaglia. Hunter, B .Mahony. SDist : Daly 3. W.D'Andrea 3 . Henderson 3, Zantuck 3 . Chm•ers 2, Kealy 2, Aquilino, Powell. Rowe Washington . Best : Zantuck, Daly . Kealy, Royle, Washington. Doyle . Umpires: D D'Altera (F) WERRIBEE 4 .1 9.2 16.5 20.10 .130 POWER HOUSE 1 .0 2 .2 7.4 10 .6.66 Wem'bee: Stonehouse 8, Mariills 3. Carlesso 3 . Becker 2, Wallert 2, Tedesco, Pace. Best: Cunningham. Storehouse, Green. Keogh, Addamo . DiBattista. Power House : Ford 4, Richardson 3.D .Cooper 2, Bishop . Eest :Verberne, Elliot, Harris, Humphries, Ford, Bishop. Umpirem S Scully snr P Coulthard (F) J Fagan (B) D Scully (G ) KEW 4 .6 11 .9 12.13 16.15 : 1111 RUPERTSW0LID 5 .1 9.9 14.15 26.19 75) Kew. Lamanna 3 . Bell 3, Woodhouse 2 . Ttnetti 2 . Gridley, lanni. Looker, GateLio, Mainsbridgo . Stephens . Best: Looker, Bell. Gill , Mekerrow, Bortone, Gatezio Ru • Potter 7, Whitehead 6 . Webb 2, Spinner 2 . Burrows 2, Purcell 2, Baines 2. West, Hattv . Plummer. Best: Clarke . Burrows . Potter, West . Spinner. Plummer. Umpires: G Rolls (F) SWINBURNE 5 .5 11 .9 13.13 18.20 (128) MONASH 2 .1 4 .2 8.4 11 .6 (72) Sminburne: Murchie 7, Fricke 4, Higgins 3, Milano 2, Murphy . iVhiting . Best Murphy, Milano, Hudgson . Fragtacomo . Fricke. Mirchie. Mouaslu Malone 3, Arena 3, N . Rutherford 2 . Coxhead, Pocock. Bourbon . Best: Watson. Boaubon. Baxter. P. Rutherford. Pocock, Malone. Umpires: L Moncrlefi (F) SYPdDAi. TALLY-HO 2 .1 5.2 6 .5 14.7 .91 ST JOHNS O C 3 .1 7.5 10.6 13.8.86 Synced Tally-Ho: Cachia 6 . Reynolds 3, Rutter 3. Robinson, McKenzie Best : Henderson, Bingham. Cachla . Hunter, Rutter, L .Harmemarm St .Jolms : Paterson 2, Kizilts 2, Johnston 2, M.Ladson 2. Vanderwert 2 . M.Jones Walker Best: P.Walker. Paterson, Emery. Koppens . B.Ptckertng. M.Jones Umpires: P Maebus A Ladd (F) D3 RESERV E ELS1ERHWICB 0.5 5.8 11 .8 16.13 .109 SOUTH MELB DIST 3 .2 4.3 6.7 9.11 . 65 EPIicEs: Creak 3, Hartley 3. Walker 2, Alfse 2, Goldman 2, O .Connor 2 . McAdam 2 . Best: Soppett. DonoFan, Hartley. Attic, Goldman. Whelan, Surman. SDist : Pohhner 4. W.Rosowski2. Downing. Gatior. Swanson . Best Clyne . Herman, McKerrow, Pohhner. King. Washington . WERRIBEE 2 .6 4.8 8 .9 10.14 .74 POWER HOUSE 2 .2 4.6 7 .7 8. 8 .56 Werribee. • Merteca 4, Thomas 2. Bell, Camillert. C .Alabakis, McMenemy . Best: Merterca . C .Alabahis, fiedinis. Bell. Collier. Carolled . Power House: P.Cooper 2, Owen 2, Contreras . Evans, Miller, Plaz2er. Best Miller, Fraser. Doyie, McFarlane. Statiley. Contreras BLV 4 .4 6.8 9.11 9.12 (66) RUFER15W000 3 .0 8.3 10 .5 17.7 (109) Kew: WaN4and 3, Glenn 2, Osborne 2 . Johnston. Rakuu. Best: Ptlkic gton, Bruno, Jensen, Allen . Rakusz. Wayland . Ru : Jordan S . King 4. OCallaghan 3. Cxrto, McKenzie, Philips . Stevens, Wilson . Best : Certo. Jordan, King. Teauning. McGrath. Heywood . StWIIrBURNE 2 .2 3.9 7.12 10.12172) hi0BL4SH 2 .5 3.6 3 .7 6.8 (44) Swinhurne: Gallina 2, Reynoldsan 2. Thomas 2 . Demarte, Eley, Watts, Gelh'. Best: Fumani. Reed, Watts. Goode. Little. Gelty. AR Clark 2, Warren, McKenzie. Rolle, R. Gilchrist. Best: Holland, Gould, Sims, Wadley . Patrick, Clark. SYNDAI. TALLY-HO 2 .1 5.1 5 .1 5.4 .34 ST JOHNS O C 4 .1 6.3 10 .5 12.9 .81 Syndal Tally-Ho: Thompson 4. Anderson Best: Bartholomew, Beumont . Murray. Hamiett, Buckley. Raab St.Johns: Hancock 2 . Christian 2, Hall 2, Bastone 2, Moore . Hilton, Chessum . Mandrakis Best: B.Hilton . Fernando, Cockayne, Callery, Hancock, Bastone
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Coach: Peter Oliver i Res Coach : Andrew Curtain 1 L. Murphy 2 A . Hankin 3 J . Yemm 5 M . Whelan 7 J. McAda m 8 S. Currie (RC) 9 T. Hartley 11 L. Missaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 V. O'Connor 13 S. Soppet 14 B. Mahony (VC) 16 M . Burma n 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 Gordo n 26 C . Mahony (VC) 27 M . Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S . Mahony 30 M . Nichol 31 G. Devonshire 33 M. Cunningham 35 P. McNall y 37 D. Nolan 38 A. Bumey 40 A . Patey 41 D . Byme 42 J. Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C . Walke r 45 R. Grandemange 47 Date Brennan 48 M . Franki n 50 M . Battaini 52 G. Powell 55 T. Stanley 56 B. Hilton 58 M . Bullard 60 M . Creak 61 M . Hunt
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KEW Sen: Behan Doherty Res: Paul Gregor 1 J . Doumis Res .DVC 2 L. Fitzgerald 3 D. Behan 4 G. Crimmins 5 K . Delaney 6 N . Tinett i 7 B. Dove r 8 D . Mainsbridge V.C . 9 P. Witchell 10 B. Cullen Capt. 11 B . Woodhouse V.C . 12 M . Gridley 13 C. Kyriakou 14 J . Looker 15 F. Lamanna 16 D . Wood 17 B. Allen 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J. Dennis 20 A. AcBel d 21 M . Ayres VCapt 22 C. Stephen s 23 J . deBlank 25 C. Watts 26 S . Symes Res . V.C 27 T. Moore 28 K. Gatezio 29 M. Dalrymple 30 C . Giansante R .C. 31 D. lanni 32 A. Drago 33 D. Wayland 34 J . Bortone 35 R . Brun o 36 B . Marchesani 37 S. Johnston 38 J. Ritchie 39 A. Eato n 40 J . Ferrantino 41 R. Livingston 42 J . Pilkington 43 A . Bortone 44 A . Makri s 45 G. Evans 46 B. Van Zuiden 47 A. Lawler 48 S. Mikrou 49 P. Dennis Res DVC 50 A. Carman 51 M . Blair 52 N . Gil l 53 S . Osborne 54 J . Renou 55 A. Meek 56 T. Frith 57 L . Jensen 58 B. Burnet' , 59 J . Rakusz 60 M . Andersson 61 M . Glen n 62 R . Falleti 63 N . Gricks 64 J. Cronin 65 D . Kinross 66 R . McKerrow 67 J. Bell 68 A. Patnaude 69 A. Roberts 70 J . Paron
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1 S . Bourbon 2 M . Healy 3 A. Grady 4 N . Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 D . Baxter 7 D . Walter 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 . Harrak 19 R.Coxhead 20 D. Rogers 21 P. Tobin 22 G. Harrak 23 A . Mckenzie 24 C . Goold 25 A. Trotter 26 S. Aren a 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 . Sim s 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. Whitheld 54 L . Volkov 55 J . Bingham 56 T. Baini 57 W. Pocock 58 T. Arvanitis 59 A . Yanni 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 Re Humphries 3 N . Pavtou 4 B. Turner (VC) . 5 M . Braini (VC) . 6 H. Clarke 7 Cr Richardson 8 Ju Clarke 9 L. Fraser 10 J . Rainey 11 J. Gill 12 Ash Brownjohn 13 J. Harris 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Haseler Sen . (C) 16 R. Anderson 17 C. Macleod 18 F. Doyle 19 Ja Evans 20 D . Cooper 21 Da Miller 22 Sa Evans 23 R. Clifford 24 Ni Bishop 25 M . Driessen 26 J . Senior 27 Je Robertson 28 P. Cooper 29 M. Davis 31 R . Marshall (RC) . 32 M . Verberne Se(VC) 33 A. Ristovsk i 34 J . Marshall 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 A . Robinson 37 S. West 38 T. Brownjohn 39 R. Owen 40 M . Tikjob 41 Rh Black 42 P. Arnold 43 Je Howes 44 Da Glanville 45 A. Contreras 46 C . King 47 T. Marshall 48 M . Stanley 49 D. Harris 50 M . D'Intino 51 Ja Best 53 D . Bowden 54 J. Blowfield 55 B. Phillips 56 T. McFarlane 57 A. Calms 58 Ja McClure 63 I . Bracken
HUPERRTSW000 Coach : Tony West Res. Coach : Shane McLauchlan 2 Purcell G.
3 Page S. 4 Burrowes D . 5 McGrath J. 6 Gallus S . 7 Whitehead B . 8 Elliott K . 9 Clarke M . 10 Albania J. 11 Moute B . 12 Temming M . 13 Sinnett B . (Capt.) 14 Plummer L . 15 Webb N . 16 Clarke P. 17 Hatty R . 18 Penman M . 19 Collins D . 20 Flinn P. 22 Stevens D. 23 West M . 25 Weston S . 27 Temming L . 28 McDonald D, 29 Baines M . 32 Sinnet P. 33 King J . 35 Carlo C. 36 Henry P. 38 Johnson R. 39 Walsh D . 40 Wilson T 41 O'Ritey C . 42 McKenzie M. 43 Phillips R . 44 Icely A . 45 Hum D . 46 Howard R . 47 Soutaris A. 48 Bugeja N . 49 McGovern N . 50 Soutaris D. 51 MacPherson B . 52 Jordon A . 54 Kosta M . 56 Hatty G. 57 McMahon N . 58 Woodall D. 61 McConville P. 63 Morrice P. 69 Bradbury H .
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5 Albie Firley
5 Luke Duthie
5 Wayne Hinton
5 Max Wittman
6 Paul Hoffman
6 Brendan Devlin
6 Not Available
6 Dash Peiris
7 Adam Conquest
7 Sean Scully (Jnr)
7 Paul Croxford
7 Alan Ladd
8 Landan Blackhatl
9 Damien Lan e
8 Trevor Hansen
8 Nick Evan s
9 Mark Taylor
10 Sean Scully (Snr)
10 Tristan Bowman
9 Santo Caruso
10 Avi Wekselman
11 Dirk Kramer
11 Tom Haysom
10 Shane Mele
11 Luke Holmes
12 Mark Morrison
12 Jamie Kvins
11 PaulTuppen
12 Daniel Mousley
14 Ash Hoogendyk
14 Michael Gilday
14 Tim Tingiri
14 Sharon Alger
15 Tim Doeck e
15 Mark Jenkins
15 Michael Sneddon
15 Geoff Curran
16 Mervyn Monty
16 Craig Brajtberg
16 Luke Moncrieff
16 Peter Woods
17 Peter Keogh
18 Tim Sutcliffe
17 Michael Robin s
17 Mark Gibson
18 Peter Simpson
19 Glenn Scotland
18 George Paleodimos
18 Jason McNiece
19 Andrew Fyfe
20 David D' Altera
21 David Irons
19 Steve McCarthy
20 Brian Woodhead
21 Nick Ryd e
22 David Longworth
20 John Ralph
21 Gaj Skandakumar
22 Rick Love
23 Robert Sneddon
21 Patrick Maebus
22 Chris Collins
24 Miles Argall
24 Jason Moore
22 Nick Fennesy
23 Peter Griffiths
25 Richard Eastwood
25 Matthew Tavlor
23 Paul Dinneen
24 Leigh Dillon
26 Brad Rankin
26 Patrick Coulthard
24 Graeme Hunichen
25 Lionel Katz
27 Euan Lindsay
27 PaulJone s
25 Geoff Moor e
26 Daniel Dinneen
28 Leah Gallagher
28 Ron Martyn
26 Andrew Shiels
27 Anthony Simpson
29 Gerard Rolfs
30 Anthony Lilley
27 Matt Cox
28 Ken McNiec e
30 Simon Olive
32 Jarrod Aspinall
28 Paul Lamble
29 Peter James
31 Rob Schuller
34 Daniel Stephens
29 Chris Garcia
30 Michael Phillips
33 Simon Stoke s
35 Dianne Whiteley
30 Justin Lipso n
31 Robert Semmens
34 Jeremy Heffernan
31 Andrew Lougheed
32 Anthony Damen
35 Graham Thwaites
33 Robert Mayston
33 Michael Forde
37 David Murray
34 Graeme Morgan
34 Stephen Morgan
35 Jason Lane
35 Troy Brook s
36 Matthew Meier
37 Gavin Roberts
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g track could be still heard on the trainin gh
Bill Deller (Recruiting ~lanager) . They in .
around thou nd 2 . Not too many umpires it be Easter hohdays . Hawever, . There z4'il l on the training track this week 3) ,
, f of `football' gossip ( ound 2 & ,is about aching bodies due to Round 3 ,se of the arm temperature and that lon gs from training} an d lots of maans and groan
also help{ ~promc° ` ~,tAFA w .s 1-Tar mg' ( '^" or Bill L ..ller A Is .
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to the t AFA variation r Some of jr r w Rules orneed to nominate playe - (a) No Rules for 20u3 are . 15) ; (b) (Lay, !I the centre bounce when contesting ain Ball must be kicked clear of hands and 'the uare ti ~ goal c~ s the possession outside r rom uu behind (1~ ld) ; (c) If receive hbalinfter uluo a shall the Coach Box Area, the umpire . If fur~ = abuse warning for lst tnfnngement t ame)an_ d award a occurs, the umpirepositian plubr(15 9 frP° ck to the op
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: pulling out of right tennis, no foot being arfew kilos an d s until after E aster, dropping ira four nights a wee- So t left ~or Stea~es and been for many ; j r ;iday, fitter than .I'd On Sunday afternoon, afte r to collect the sash
o miles, I was left agai~ with p~r third bu t
g. I was very happy . So it looks Oomted in just missing out again next runnin g et some srtaof plac ng's recozd at Sta~vell odr I have t elusive sash next year . If that all farls, ho t enjoyed the competition ath t r tr sogmeumal and hope to comp e tings . I must THANK my wife and their support re enabling me to train Kj~ MONTY who tas promoted to 'B' Section . DIRK kRAMER, JAMIE KVINS and ROBs c oatulation TON back into `A' Secnon . Also u e that was q NTO CARUSO on the following y - I think that Saturda ,d about his gamehlast m worth noting t at the field umpire fro
a wonderful ob on his -la, S anto Caruso did lained eve vt~tng and 1, He ran well, exp. Protection of the players judicated fairly and lrell . All clubs that receiv e
uppermost in his mind s one umpire allocation are worried because thi l & we al went out manv years ago tern at C7ni High, think that S an to :zderstan d why . We, y capable of handlin g the type of umpire that is full
a ame on his otivn' - UHS-VU ( D4} . The above quotea correP ts l~b . tPlease emailcthe .
ure positive feedbaek regarding the VAFA umps stories can be put together, read by 'up and coming' new umpires who are under the guidance of
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It ' s€other interesting we s ) ill in round three with four teams establishing a lr~fcr =,_e > on c rest v'i' the competition . The remaining teams are now left to light to stay in contention for the finals race . even at this e-1stage of the season. It was a very positive Easter break for Bulleen and tt . were brimming with confidence as they host ' Park . The Cobras, through some good general work from Rob Pasinati, Paul Dall'Oglio and Tim ©rvvin, manae i to stay in touch with the Falcons early . In the second quarter the Falcons managed to take control of the game with all their forv`ards, and in particular, Darren 'Jake' Allan working w~ . ;licking six unanswered goals the .de' the match as they ran out Falcons effectir,' . eventual 80-poin St. Mary's p' !ird home match in a row, however, t started the game better to take an eai r} If time, the at on ball work from Pc rec 'er allot 'ad Moto o blow th e me wide open . u line I in 'iarlie rga and Trav 'an, e Sr minimal sc )ring opportunit c cne other end by team rt ; eremiership favourites ca re r; i out to a convincing 68 Just how good a at an on everyone's lips as Jith a r, other of players uz ail_ ie i : , as going to be a difficult clue n answer, he 1~r, th `Reidy' and Dave Irvine putting in solid work Box Hill did manage to stay in touch . The class of the likes of Creek and Wazza Smith was always going to shine through though for the students, and shine it did in the second quarter as they decimated the Box Hill defences . With winners ail over fI ound, UHS was able to stretch their percent, •e lead at the top of the ladder sa - It a resounding 14 - vi L It was always going to be a close battle a s ;wer traveled to Central as t)th sides attempted to regi, ~r first win for the season . After even first half, Cei tis began to kick the ball more accurately into their fon d]ine that culminated in a 3anal advantage . A real arm wrestle ensued in the final rm, but a avorkman-like effort from Central's David )eakman across the half back line isured is sid e c ould register their first win in some t In the battle of the traditional rivals , tnzveled to Warrior Park to take on a + on . > th began the game It, ' ig into a br , and with kyriazis simply t at on th e dangerous `Jucka° Horsburgh, North ')le to establish a two-goal lead at the break . °'i : to this d in 1 :e second quarter, however, . rs through 4 7 points -Cha' Ho' n. --zed t1 -i back
z going into ie quar, .r. North , having put in some poor final quarter performances in previous encounters, were in danger of allm:ing the Warriors to -run away with the match, however, with Dimarco performing well in the back line and Paleodimos damaging across the middle, North held on for a memorable 10 point victory, to keep their unbeaten record in tact . had 'he bye for the round . v nULLEEN COBRA S Bulleen is In ig to rebuild with a number of young first year senior players being tested, and tested they will be against the power of Mt.Lilydale in today's match . Mount has been ruthless in their first three games and I would expect no favours to be granted for the hapless Cobras . ""th so many winners around the ground, it is difficult t o ° Bulleen getting close, and therefore I am going with on '.n ' 98 points . v S EJni High School host the refreshed Eltham in a match ths : will go a long way to show us exactly how far the students have come . Eltham look as though they will also be big improvers in the 2003 season, but with a nightmare of an opening draw they have found the going difficult. Unfortunately, they will find no solace in their next opponent, who, with a plethora of talent, and with Tate in menacing form it is hard to look past . Therefore I am backing tln students to retain top spot ith a 23point victory.
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i.C g POWER v BOX HILL NORT H ly looking forward to this match today betwee n looking to improve every week, and today great chance for them both to break their duck . i and Matt Cumming have both offered plent y , however, the Power have shown that they ca n 'th the best of them in D4 . After letting me ❑ last ^,,,ek in my tipping, I am tempted to go agains t iiov ver, I will give them one last chance as I go e power to win a tight one by 7 points . :iT?dS CK v RICHMOND CENTRAL Brunstivick exorcised their last quarter demons last nd and will be now looking to widen the ga p een themselves and the looming pack as they host nmond Centrals today . Richmond will be buoyed by r maiden win of the season last week, however, it will baac to reality today as the likes of Hamilton and his ow forwards go on a goal kicking spree for North as ,, , run out comfortable 54 point winners . LBEFZT PARK v OLD WESTBOURN E ,,,d 44'estbourne is another team that have had a tough ,ening draw, and they will find no respite as the travel the unbeaten Albert Park. The Falcons appear to b e ljtding some touch in recent weeks and with the likes of ~itaun Venables, Rex McLellan was and "Matty" Hyams improving every week, the Warriors Will have their work ,t out for them . It will not be a one sided affair though, ad youngsters Gerace and Hodgson will continue to naprove for the Warriors, however, it is hard to look past 11 :e Falcons at home . Therefore it's Albert Park for mine by ?1 points. $t .Mary's has the bye for the round . SOCIAL ,,It Lilydale are having their Players Talent Night after this week's game . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Another reasonable response from my usual contributors . Thanks again. To everyone else, please get your z mments, news, reviews and any other D4 banter to m e .-t avani << cleanevent .com.au.
i ;orth Brunswick - 50 Games Gary Cutler . Well done to Rumbler for getting to 50 games with North Brunswick . Although it has taken a few years to arrive for Gary it is quite a milestone . Due to more than a few physical problems anyone that knows Gary is not surprised that he has persevered to reach such an achievement . Also coach of the reserves he is imparting his vast knowledge & experience to his young charges . Every person at Allard Park wishes him well c`k much success in his coaching in the near future .
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Couch: Picky Bz 6 :31st. Coach : Rest organ ;as: Greg Lo-.eft 1 P. Smit h 2 S. Robinson (S) 2 N . Pastras (R) 3 R . Baker 4 G . Foster 5 S. Allan 6 J. Storey 7 S . Venables 8 C. Jackson 8 M . van Elewoud (R) 9 P. Chambers 10 M . Phillips 11 A. Fleming 12 T. Fraser (S) 12 D. Overend (R) 13 B . Payn e 14 M . Hyams 15 D. Boriey (S) 15 J . Snorasson (R) 16 C. Roberto n 17 D. McLellan 18 J. Taylo r 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. Norman 30 V. Surace 31 S . McGuire 32 A . Di'Mingo 33 J. Murray 34 T. Houston 35 S . Tot h 36 J. Deibin 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.Tricarco 48 T. Panayotou 49 K. Gannon 50 S . h째ellis 51 M . MacLeod 52 M . Smith 53 M . Williams 54 J . Hamath 55 A . Mandylaris 56 J . Guzman 57 J . Sutton 58 M . Sulliva n
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1 R : Baxter 2 J . Hardaway 3 B. Pric e 4 D . Hayes 5 L . Hope 6 B. Baksh 7 W. Morgan 8 D . Gerdes 9 L .Yowyeh 10 B. Botiomiey 11 N. Harrison 12 G . Do w 13 B. Hamilton 14 C. Emmerson 15 F. Norris 16 J . Lovett 17 B. Brett 18 R. Diantonia 19 N. Bu x 20 J . Cooper 21 B . Lovett 22 J . Mcgrady 23 M . Lovett 24 G. tvlcgoNran 25 J . Slate r 26 M . Smith 27 A . Walsh 28 B . Noonan 29 J . Griggs 30 L. Brett 31 M . Crane 32 P. Gall 34 E . Lovell 35 F. Pike 36 T. Level! 37 B . Brett 38 S . Kemp 39 L . Brett 40 R . Kirb y 41 L . Stephens 42 S. Davis 43 J. Comley 44 It . hlainel3i 45 F. Mottle 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 . Islay 67 T. Lovett 68 M . Bond
Coach : Joe unngela i at. Coach : Robert Pt ,ina R , C :h: Jamie Redie;n 1 S. Fisher 2 T.Orwin 2 R . Sheehan 3 S . Wigney 4 N. Cartledge 4 I. Mcleo d 5 R. Pasinati 6 I. Baccini 7 F. Baldi 8 T. Mazzare8a 9 P. Aslangu l 10 C. Powderham 11 G. Fortune 12 J . Schemmeriing 13 N . Edgar 14 A . Dejong 15 J .Trinchi 16 D . Trinchi 17 B . Wilson 18 J. Lowrie 19 S . Trapman 20 J. Moran 21 N . Lykooandis 22 M . Turner 23 J. Redfem 25 W. Olney 26 J. D'Angelo 27 J. Cartledge 28 A. Foskett 29 K. Kellett 31 S. Mclaren 32 C . Clements 33 A. Coo k 34 M. D'Angelo 35 M. Unwin 36 P. Dail`oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G . Brown 41 R . Rigoni 43 C. Cha n 44 B . Saaksjarvi 46 G . Reeves 48 M . Soumelidis 49 G . Anderton 5 1 R. Rodrigues 56 T. Mehrez 69 L. Ditchburn
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Old Trinity have also shown promising early form, last rs disposing of Mazenod by points, guided by the boot Stebbins who kicked five for the winners, Kenna, Webste rKakouerw amongstTri y'sbet,hsidetlunbeat J three rounds of football . Elsewhere tVerribee travelled to Old Ivanhoe and recorded resounding 48 point vin, the league's leading goalkicker Chalm, adding another eight to his tally, while Alagona kicked five for t losers. Werribee's wingers Palmington and Miller were amongst t best, with onballer McNally also prominent , Old Camberwell recorded their first win of the season, outscori Old Paradians in every quarter to run out 71 point winners, : Peasnell, Ramsay and Hendrie all contributing three . Finally the withdrawal of section two's first casualty Ormond Its Beaumauris another weekend off, Ormond citing poor form their motivation in stepping down several sections, the team compete in section Blue for the remainder of the season . PREVIEW After three weeks without competitive football, Beaumaris host 0 Trinity this afternoon, a limited list and lack of recent exTerien hampering the home teams chances of overcoming their visitor Unbeaten thus far, Trinity should continue their perfect start season 2003 by recording a comfortable victory away from home In a mid-table derby Mazenod will seek to avenge last week defeat, when they meet Old Camberwell, at home . Steinfort at Kinniburgh will need to recapture their superlative round one for! after two quiet weeks up front, Mazenod to win in a close one . In search of their first win for season 2003, Old Ivanhoe Pie Hampton Rovers away, both teams suffering rather severe defeal last round . The Rovers' last half fade-out against Old :vielburnian is a major concern, managing a mere 2 points to the OM's 9 . Hoping to avenge such 5thescondalfb a uncharacteristic result, after two strong finishes earlier Oil season, Hampton should record win number three, at the expens of Old Ivanhoe .
Finally, in what could become a real blowout, the unbeaten Ol, Melburnians meet the winless Old Paradians, away . With an eas chance to make it four from four, Lalor's kids should have ; convincing percentage boosting victory, Ironmonger a real chano to reclaim his status as the sections leading goalldcker .
SECTION 3 - REVIEW Suburban football resumed last week after a break over Easter with all four of the section three matches decided by no fewer that ten goals.
Continuing their impeccable run of form, Collegians recoverec from an inaccurate opening quarter to beat North Old Boys by 6_ points. Kicking 1 .7 to 3.3 in a disastrous first quarter, Collegia r c d2 e .4 after quarter time, including 12,1 in nwetoth
second quarter ; Kenneally's words of wisdom at the quarter time huddle obviously reaping immediate dividends . Burrows was back to his best for the Collegians, his ten majors placing him atop th e
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know all about it, recording a 94 point mauling, displaying no ill from a couple of week's rest . a r :tther ordinary first half to run out St. Bernards (2) . Leading at the first t behind at half time, St Bernard s easly 1 .2, to AJA.X's onslaught of 16 .11 . n contributor for AJAX nailing seven, while angst the best. ed ASonash with a 153 point hiding, ladder leaders MHSOB by 7 5. nat-hes last round, this afternoon threatens ' n ladder leaders Rupertswood meet cellar ' t] defeated car ,
De La pressured the Sainters all day last week, and disappointingly for them, were unable to take their chances . Unfortunately, the K's will not allow them any opportunities today. Mentone welcome Glen Eira and attempt to get their season 'on the march .' The Sainters are coming off a win and the Panthers a strong effort against quality opposition . In a tight one, I'm leaning to the hosts . The JOC's and Clays will be a beauty, a great examination for both teams and a potential prelude to finals action ahead. In a bob of the heads, the Clavmen . The -- try tn verse their losing str t i they journey to a lb. ~ c trict lads have do 39 majors in the las t i hey will just hi e a bit too much fire
r etitfve . an gn -:ter humiliation, Collegians make th e university side still in search of their first win . for themselves, no team has scored more tha n nd no team has had more kicked against them than In have conceded a massive 463 points in jus t while Collegians have amassed a total of 377 for . n easily. of two fixtures to pit mid-table teams against on e Penola play host to AJAX, both teams coming off s last round. With two wins apiece, the home turf 7 be the determining factor, Therry Penola home in a
arch of the round, MHSOB will struggle away t o i ~ ld Focs, while Old Carey have the bye. SECTI0 ;7 BLUE - REVIEW
1-; is no more, with Ormondjoining U-19 Blue from Sectio n lenders thought things were going to get any easier,
forgot to tell the Claymen, who ran out handsome te n ;. Rossen lis irresistible on a wing, Nussi and Percy
the thick of it. iters chalked up their first success of the season with a a point, come from behind win over De La, a goal scored ds before the end . Levy and Farrah were busy for GE , r(Number 2), flowed all over the ground, for the defeate d ed a warning they are the team to beat, winning an
g 37 goal shootout against South ivlelb. The host s ul' d their opponents scoring shots to be convincin g the bragging rights, after their derby battl e entone. The second half showing secured the points fo r - hosts in a sometimes scrappy contest. Waters and Samya two 'he winners best . ? JOC's were back in town and they certainly let the B boy s
n of where they are at, with --- 51cult ----- he- --- - ni igwith Ormond, today . For many EE Gunn, is a tougn visit, but because the B,~aders GONTN!ttf0 f'; "GE 59
r (1) St . Bernards Old Xaverians University Blues St . Kevin s St . Bernards U19 (2) Werribee Old Mel'ournian s Old Ivanhoe Mazenod azenod -7Pno d old atelburnians U -- (3) ~ Jlians Therry Penola Rupertswood U19 (2) BLUE Oaklei h Clays St Bed-es °`T' Bentleih OakIF'° : Ch-,s St B ac s U19 t4) s Universitv Blacks Universirr Blacks Banvule -
St Leos Emm WP University Black s 3-J 9-,," ; iT~
~ .,a Salir St Kevins St Bernards v Old Brighton Oval Berne.rds College University Blues v Caulfield Or at J . J. Holland Park, Kensington {42 J4 ) Old Essendon Gr v bid Scotch Marcellin v Old xaverian s UNDER-19 SECTION 2 Werribee Amateurs - by e
Hampton Rovers v Old Ivanhoe THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
Old Par - ins v Old "iurnlans Mazen, 0 C v Old ,,.ibenvell Beaumaris v Old : rinity 3 St , . ood Oval .. 3t. Der •olleg e The in Peno'° )Y ^ AJAX North Old Boy-s v tv1HSOB Mor -sit Blues v Collegian s
Pitts Armstrong MacKerrow Giansiracusa O'Conno r
4 14 6 13 2 11 4 11 4 11
Chalmers 8 18 Ironmonger 4 14 Alagona 5 11 Reed 8 Kinniburgh 1 7 Steinfort 1 7 Webb 2 7 Burrows 10 Israelsohn 7 Goodwin Van Boxtell
20 7 6 6
Nassrallah 8 26 McNamara 4 23 Ridgway 2 9 Isaac 2 8 Hilton 7 Dowsley 2 Moffatt 5 Tsingaris Waters Brooks 4
13 13 12 8 8
Mentone Panthers v Glen Etta Ormond v. St Bedes Mentone Tigers at 9 .30 a .m. St Johns 0 C v Oakleigh Clays at Oval 2 Thomas C° all Reserve at 1 .30 p .m . Sout', •"°' ••--ie Districts v Bentleigh
0,. . Carey has the bye
(21 RED St Le,s E :j-r. ::~.: _ I . ;'v Yarra Valley O B Aauina- i t vOld lt?estbourne een Templestovr e
-IF (2) BLUE I De ia zane (2) v Oakieigh
Larrohe -d v F-roy Reds
Ground ~yvl~ e Uni4,. . "tv Blacks
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8.8 15.11 id0f l 3. Coates 2 . OTcole. pope . . Hannlton . Kirk. Coates . ns ,--d-.- . Best: Sier . Cowper . titi<e, F Kavanagh (F) J White-Spter OLD i1RIGI,iO D L . c_~ F?
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1 1 .1 133 I81 i
2 3 .7 9.11 15.15 (1 65 ) . ~. suer 2. Jackson, Clark. Ross . Butterss. Talj . :sden . Clark. Ferrett, Jaclsoa . De La Sa4e: -tmell, Oaklev- Johnson, Hanmek . vague. Fieldsend, Smgth, Quick . Jarvis 30 5.3 6 .5 8.71551 10 .3 19.6 31 .10 40.1` _'i? ' 3, Murphy 3. Jan O'Brien. Best :Yellattd . Pi s, ',av. rker St .Bcnsrds: J .Snuth 5 . OConnor 4, Harrison 3. Mi re 2 . Ryan 2, l b, rh 2. R' .' s. Best : 1 1,~ . J.SmiOt P,' .. "- : . . all IF)RLensonjtuS ~ 5 .1 9.2 13 : 4 .2 9.4 10.6
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e 4 . Pitltafay 2. L Thompson 2. Doi:nir ;,. I 3 n Jonas, Sutherland, Mot3att . Aure4 Gc m, TXrrij 5, McKetroti 2 . Costin . S Tor ev . NW. Bradle,, Marriott Best: Woodhot _ i_ - .. ; Terney. Bradley Umpires: C Collins fFi L Dalton S Collins If i a E ~gisich N1 24 6.10
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15 .17i117 1 OLD ESSENPON GR 2 .3 7.4 10.7 11,8(741 : Armstrong 6 . OMeara 2 . Chapman 2. Purcell . Roaehe . BarretL st : A4us. Roache. Barrett . :xatilan. Arnstrong. fttrcell. Gramm= Starmont 4 . Krug 3, Hareuroorl2 haw, Phillips Best :
CerantorHo. Storntoni. DxLktu . Ballinger. Mansour Umpires : M Meier (F)
UNDER-19 SECRON 2 BEAUM1SARIS - BYE OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 3.7 7.9 Fi'ERRIBEE AMATEURS 6 .2 9 .9 11 .14 Wmribce Goals: Chaln=° 8. McDonald 2 . Palmington 2 Stornhrlnk Lee. Best; M' . Chalmers. Btntwvrth. And OId Ivanhoe Goeu A' .:-. 5. :1 ferlev, Riad. Fowie. Ceortaou,Fmsler .A~'~.;. ~
Umpires : B Warlhead F- i, : . .
; C1, :1man (B)
OLD I'¢LBUPNTA -NS 8.15 13 .2 2 HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .2 6 .3 Old I?raians: Thealoulo 5, It 4 . Tomlinson 2 Zhch 3. 1 4V bb z . Fagan . Voyage BE51 it„ninson . Galhrauh . Ya^•• . . 0' m.y.on Rovers: C: Z ~ : 2 . Chrisuanson. F . .. Cl,, . ,, McCardr v_ .'ti' .nhouse. 3rfen Umpires: G i~'.. . . ~ OReefeAtFbis- .~~ )
LL 4-6 8-I1 13-1 3 2-3 2-8 4-12
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'40R1H OLD BOYS 3 .3 5.3 a q 131 9 Coll- -as: Burrows 10 . 'mfield 4, ` )on 3, 1- 3 . 2 . ..:utto,t. F Moon. Blumfield. Rose. Elg
. Burr-s, Mutton. Norfh Old Bogs; Saad 4. I{y Whiny 2, Tucker, Clarke, LatiOon . Ke11V. Best, Owen, wqtitty, Ktrk . Citrt Saad . Kelly. Umo#re5 : S R4ele T Hansen (F B Bracken J Moori (B) J*> ale Talavera(G) OLD CAREY 5 .7 1115 2221 2729. 1 91 MONASH BLUES 0 .1 1 .3 2 .4 5$3 E Old (anry Angus 6 . "Thins 5. Davey 4, Evans 3 . Stesran-Iioyn~ MacFarlane . Ros`.iFnuolo . Sunson. A Coffins, Titompson . Comtell Best: Dal Bowie,. Angus, Sitnson, Wilkins . MacFarkuteMoaash Blues : Sharpe 3. t Bevis Best ; Sharpe . Jones . Mudge, Chapman, Lewiston . Grace Umpires : R T,ra B Diut iFt U'dDER-19 (2 ) WM
O4HI.EIGH 4 .6 10.9 15 .19 23. ` STH h ELB DIST 5 .2 9.5 12.7 14,1 ( OAFr2F,iGH S. B-° In 'aa 4. Lamb 4 . Kemal ~- 3 Hogan, Roan' Vii Best : Hogan- Zula. R-.ad-'-. s
lt7lls .SOUPH . RIC -,M .Giannellls5 .Nt?tm. . Walden, T.Cronin .~ C o. MereFrMl . Stephanr ~td s M .G>=annelfl . .I.Crrntm.h.,mgell. Umpi res: L FhttY, . . i.; Each (B ) GLEN EIRA BEARS DE I_A SALLE Glen Elm Bee^;: f :ed at cla4 Lrb t SaIle Beer 5 . H
Quaran. MeKet>Lte . i ST BEDES
4 .1 4 .?
8.3 12 .1 0
?9 9-t 0 2. Lit' ~ 2 ,Ih . I-. Farrah. , t.P son, Walton . He _. Best : Cascw . Be . umptres, t' luppe n 4.3 10 .4 165
RSEIvTONE PANTHERS 42 8.5 I L6 13 . St Bodes Mentone: Y'c nara 4, tfilton 3 . Swanz 3
Mi ', turray, Waters. ~, .rofln. KellY, McCunnell . Be s;- . , C r bidJlurra~ NMWONE PANTHERS : Kant 3 . t in ^YLon, May . SmcLvr. Best Sutherland. Ersl _. ,
F UmF*3res. P Words A W'eksleman tFl J Rollo 1 %da m
0::=wEIGH CLAYS 10 .4 13.8 16.13 1 9
It 5.2 50 .5 Oakleigh Clay' : '< .-_ . .. `. cull,'tan 4, ,4ndr_ss S}teLeleck Bt - Vu- tm. >cHebeck . 'Wood . R-_ . Ormond: I~~,... 6. .'.~t. Thv.tpson. Cook, Antlerr-n .
Arnold. CctuenAtec . : ~~. ~.. . Lerner. Tehetmepe . Umpires: T Lit: ~... BEA'li.EIGH 1 .1 35 5 9
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6.2 15 .5
v 2 . Lee . Tiso . Jolly. N}choLson . I t lolh . St Johns: htonteird ~ F
nmOwrnor. floinkm Nelson . Pee [out( ).,V Id . Carmaly, Howsnan . Us;,zes: UR'DER-19 12) R
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Yana Vailep OB: Rc}xo;d - S. in 2 . t1'aiker. Shake,~a -nser .xmati .xatncFa. :.•~-.~ . .'i u, .* :,41sLaTY¢iDeUnlrrs33y . 2. Ed 2. LhunLt 1 . `, - . It, Tfmntanne .- I A
Rumi>old Umpires : D OLD tVES"IBOI':' :~ ;
3 36 4.9 i
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GRAPA FA ARIA NS Cli.
DE LA SALLE (1)
MARCELLIN
Coach: Gavan Walsh
Coach: Denis Bilston
3 M . Fieldsen 8 G . Johnstone . Adams 9 J 12 M . Clinch 14 R, Hancock 19 S Conway 23 S . Ferwerda 25 J . Hassell 28 V. Moloney 29 D. Keely 30 B .Vague 33 M . Nanke rv is 34 L. Williams 40 D . Browning 41 S . Smythe 42 L. Jarvis 47 K. Smythe 50 R . Quick 53 L . O'Donnel l
1 K . Bardon vc; 2 M . Doyle (c 3 J . Maho n
4 J . Wise (vc) 5 MB .Cawpe e6L r 7 A. Tabacherria 8 F. Dorbolo (dvc) 9 S . Considine 10 B . Mills 11 G Di Felice 12 D. Beattie 13 A. Power 14 L. Money 15 T. Money 16 R Hoyne 17 C Sta r 18 J . Ryan 19 A. Schaepman 20 P. De Luca 21 D. Ciron e 22 L . Watkins (dvc) 23 A. Ceccamanant 24 A. Layto n 25 T. Clun e 26 A. Wadsworth 27 A. Symes 28 J. Carlson 29 M. Caton 30 P.Spence3l A. Naa r
32 J. Williams 33 P.Cowper 34 D .Tooney 35 M. Cunningham 36 N . Hardl y
f,1l.JOR SPONSOR T"E RACECOURSE HOTEL CPiR . DAPdDEPdONG & WAVERLEY RD'S, MALVERN EAST. OLD SCOTC H Coat i: Ladrie Waterman Asst Coach: Terry Kendal C7
W®ODARDS REAd. ESTAT E
37 38 39 40 41
OLD BRIGHTON Coach : Adam McConnel l 1 L. Ross 2 C. Tofj 3 L. McDonald 5 B . Humphreys 7 N. Sterner 9 A. Clarke 10 M . May 11 R_ Fisher 12 S_ Eastgate 13 R Caporn 14 S . Duncan 15 B. Gadsden {C) 16 J. Sale m 18 S, Oliver 20 G . Fielke 21 S Cooney 23 T. Ryan 24 L Mead 27 M. Chamberlain 28 B . Richardson 31 S.Jackson 33 R Joseph 63 0 EI6 s
OLD ESSENDON
Coach : James Wilso n 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 . Tait 18 S . Wade 19 T. Wilso n
C . Purcell" S . Nutbeam J . Ozusen A . Lapadula A . Cassar
Sponsors : in-site advertising - Mitcham Rismee ; :-~..n Hotel ® N!cnmor.d
OLD Coach U19(1) Anthon y ~Duggan U19(2) Fred Char er!ain 2 3 4 S F~. ~.. ~. ~ .
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1 B. P2ts 2 C Govan 3 J Hughes 4 M . Walsh 5 J Smith 6 D . Oconnor 8 S. Mathews 9 D . Evans 10 B Garth 11 A. Marion 12 B Runnals 13 L Levudes i%. D Hurley 15 6 loseph 77 F Mastropasqua 18 t.4 a.a ;,ore 22 A rc'I 2? B ur . .'.: :•` 28 G Kw,n 32 C " !aberatare 3^ i an 39 . 41 G C 42 R J 45 B J .....: 47 M '.57 L A :e ;::o n 9 M Paulsen
Coach : Ben McGe e
2 T O'Tool e 3 L G ;ans!racusa ;v'C) 4 S . Sexto n 5 M K!r k 6 D. McBride ' R Taylor 8 H Por+ell 9 L Syme 11 J !islo n 12 C Taylor QVC) 13 N H;aton 14 A Ha:s : (Cap;) 15 t." "A 16 17 18 M " i9 21 J i 22 A 23 C
Coach : Tim Giles i Muir G 2 Steele P 3 Rankin T (DVC l 4 z--trtck A 5 V-° mhusch h 6 san W 7 C k it er 2
B J P S C M D
~ore L n J 7 ~ay C _ . _ .c+dess.~ ~^. D S
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_ ;.. Ftlzpatr!ck Cos~ar T ;.urel-Smith T Bull ,.,, N Ackroyd
*RED E ,E ,. ;=JATEJR FOrJTBk«=i : 2003
University Blues
ST.KEVI N'S OLD BOYS Coach : Doti
Coach : Mick Deatan Asst : Mark Berry 2 S. HouB '.. 3 M . Eady 4 L. Quirk 7 S . Lynch (VC) 8 D . Taylor 9 M. Wilson (C) 10 J. Kelly 11 T. Fitzgerald 14 F. Berry 15 M .Bramwell 16 C . Terpsinis 17 C . Evans 18 D. Bird 21 P. Iron s 22 J . Bramwell (DVC) 23 T. Woolnough (DVC) 25 B . Bo;vker 26 C . Shone 27 D . Murphy 35 S. Lee 40 T. Boreharn 41 A . Pol l 43 J . Tomlin 49 J. Hogarth 50 D . Wall
Coach :
2 N .Oriti 3 M. Elli s 5 R. Beastly 6 A. Blake 7 P. Campbell 8 L. Fletcher 9 L Kasparczyk 10 D . O'Brien 11 J. Almhofer 12 B. Kezilas 14 T Porter 17 B . McCallum 18 L. Jones 23 J . McNamara 24 Y. Kobayashi 2S D . Rayson 26 T. Richards 27 L. Cave 29 J . Morley 30 N . Singh 34 R . Turnbull 35 M. Terech 36 M . Vorale 38 A. Crisp 46 D. Filopoulos
Coach: Anthony Quinn Asst: M . Spinoso 2 D . Caple 3 B. Clark 4 D. Malone 5 M . Mitchell 6 D. Giddings 7 S . Lu Y 8 D . Richardson 10 A. DiFabi o 11 R . Ryan 12 M . Irvine 13 S . Maher 14 P. Turner 15 S . Egan 16 D . Watts 17 S. Graham IS T. Girovsk i 20 A. McLaughlin 21 D. Kalviskis 23 A . Smith 25 S . Rehlicki 27 M . Dri 29 G . Vincent 30 D . Dean 36 R. Villano 40 M . Hyde (C) 48 A . Elliott
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1 D . Hansen (C) 2 D . Regan 3 B. Kinniburgh 4 R. Hous e 5 N. Bradley 6 A. Stagliano 7 S . War e 8 N . House 9 B. Chamberlain 10 J. Mather 11 J . Kavanagh 12 A. Cook 16 T. Bourbon 17 T. Stein' on 18 F. Reed 21 S. Castricum 22 M. Power 25 S . Stanley 26 G . Hamill 27 M . Regan 35 A . Winstanley 45 J. Croug h
46 D . Dunne
70 D . Chamberlain 76 A. Varla y
Coach: Dean Peters
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 26 C. Hendrie 27 B . Moody 28 A . Peacock 29 D . Bruc e 30 A. Mac Callum 31 D . Hanson 35 M . Shank s 37 L . Mc Dermott 38 W. Bradshaw 39 T. Chase 40 T. Gosling 43 T. Sigalas 45 D . Ramsay 46 D . Morley 47 B. Cottrell 48 M . Westman 50 B . Withers
Coach : Fab Gatti
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 Gutierrez C
1 M . Palmington 2 J. O'Brien 3 C. Lee 4 N . Renault 5 D . Bunwonh 6 P. Chalmers 7 T Andrews 8 R. Barker 9 Josh Russo 10 L. Gatt i
12 Stebbins N ViC 13 Webster J DV/C 14 Burgess M 15 Dickenson A 16 Marsden A 17 Monasso J 18 Harrod T
11 S . Bianco
19 BuckinghamA 20 Medland A 21 Barella R 22 Verrocchi M 23 Sketchley M 24 Goldenberg W 25 Chri"ry E 26 Oliver D V/C 27 Romney N 28 Butler K 29 Dexter J 30 Burke M 31 de Bruin S 32 Hore-LacyA 34 Hider B 39 Smith S
12 B . Stornebrink 13 A. McNally 14 B. Black 15 M . McDonald 16 R. Mentha 17 P. Cassin
18 B . Prismall 19 L. Gat 20 N . Addamo 21 N . Renaut 22 D . Lee 23 Justin Russo 24 P. Keogh 25 B. Black 26 A. Cain 27 S . Smith 28 M. Miller 29 P. Spry 31 J. Tanner 34 R . Mentha 47 S. Simpson 66 B . McMahon
Coach : Stephen Krg Asst Coach : P n Jenki, 1 A. Alagona (Co C) 2 S. Adderle y 3 P. Barrett 4 J . Binney 5 M . Bottos 6 A . Braddy 7 M. Brigg s 8 G . Bryant (VC) 9 J. Britten 10 R. Butler 11 R. Coleman 12 I . Dawkins 13 G. Fowler 14 C . Georgiou (VC) 15 S. Geiling s 16 N. Gieschen 17 A. Granger 18 R. Griggs 19 L. Hammond 20 C. Hope 21 P. Jolley 22 Z.Keane 23 J. McBride 24 Rob Mitchell 25 Rhys Mitchell 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 . Ulijan s 35 J . Wilson 36 D . Wheeler 37 M. Verracchi
Coach: Aruirex tcenneally 1 A. Stone 2 M . Parrent 3 L. Scurrie 4 J . Adgemis 5 M . Hughes 6 D. Williamson 7 C. EI g 8 S . Brown 9 M . Rose 10 C . Dunwell 11 O. Walmsley 12 A . Khoury 13 Z. Moon 14 J. Ashman 15 W. Crothers 16 N . Burrows 17 D . Sho rt 18 A. Fabris 19 J. Holman 20 D . Mutton 21 E. Malone 22 E. Adams 23 M. Stefandark 24 J. Jorgensen 25 S. Gilbert 26 G . Wells 27 S. Crouch 28 J. Siatyer 29 C. Howle tt 30 M . Naylor 31 H. Jennings 32 C. Blumfield 33 J . Goldentein 34 B . J . Lamm 35 C. Harrison 36 N. Van Duy 37 C. Holst 38 T. Cook 39 A. Bridgewate r 40 R. Kagan 41 O .Howard 42 M . Fletcher 43 C. Fel d 44 A . Nichols 45 A . Katz 46 D. Cannizza
Coach : Cadell Duke 1 J. Aitken 2 M . Brain 3 D. Pinwill 3 A. Van Rooyen 4 T. Schocker 3 S . Whittington 4 B . Gevaux 5 G . Bla u 6 T. Biddington 7 D. Gol d 8 R . Tames 9 J . Mathew 10 C. Ev a 11 D . Kemp 12 S . Volkering 13 R . Read 14 P. McGrath 15 D . Membrey 16 A . Villani 17 A . Orchard 18 R . Newland 19 S . Foley 20 T. Dunne 21 J . Marmo 22 P. Greenhill 22 R . Erm 23 A. Hogan 23 S. M itchell 24 M. Avram 24 K. Harding 25 R . Whitehouse 26 A. Edwards 26 M. Van Alphen 27 R .Osidacz 27 T. Middleton 28 G . SaultN 28 M. Hamilfon-H o 29 S. Sinha P4aiai . ' : ,
rtsJ I 2 ( P (C) 3 nD Duncan A iyC nan A 7 lnedy L 3 G egory P 9 r sen B 10
11 12 Patton M 13 Citroen R 14 Young B (VC) 15 Tucker A 16 h9cKensie J 17 Matthews J-P 18 Knight B 19 Clarke L (DVC) >0 Kirk R 21 Ryan D (DVC) 22 Ruff M
23 Seed Y 24 Dettman 8 25 Sheehan B 26 Dell D 27 Elliot A
Dennis Gra ce Team , . wger : Shiv Seegobin 1 P. Gurr 2 A. Terr y 3 C. Finlayson 4 K. Mudge 5 M . Chapman 6 B . Gebhardt 7 H . Bevi s 8 J . Hindson 9 M . Col e 10 S . O'Donnell (C) 11 B . Sharpe (VC) 12 M . Tennant 13 M . Jones (VC) 14 R . Shield s 15 B. Hayter 16 D . Stewart 17 M. Kerr 18 A. Finlayson 19 T Cobban 20 L . Leviston 21 D . Metlikovic 22 D . Grac e 23 B. Hindle 39 D. Taylor 44 S. Grace 71 M . Spence 74 P. Westbrook 75 R .Turton
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Coach: Craig Williams 1 T. Rossignuol o 2 L. MacFarlane 3 D. Macdermott 4 A. Simson 5 D. Large 6 N . Sulman 7 C. Adam 8 A . Stewart-Holmes (vc) 9 B . Croft 10 A . Leonard 11 D. Bowfey 12 J . Ashworth 13 R, Davey 14 C. Eddison 15 A . Thompson 16 T. Angus (c) 17 T, Connell 18 T. Wilkins 19 G. Trumbull (c) 20 W. McConnell 21 K . Parke r 22 T. Evans (vc) 23 C . Pinches 24 J. Ridley 25 C . Howat 26 B . Collins 27 J. Choong 28 A . Collins 31 P. Nive n 33 L. McKinnon
"ee BLUES
. Cason: John Fra s 1 Phillips J. 2 Anderson J . (VC) 3 Boxall T. 4 Spinner L. 5 Quinn B . 6 McEwan K . 7 Plummer J. 8 Jaeger R . 9 West T. 10 Heywood D. 11 Moule G . 12 Hewat M. 13 Barr y . 14 SullivaPn N . (VC) 15 Broughton T 16 h9onzell R. 17 Potter C . (Capt) 18 Tierry C . 19 Moiler D . 20 Constantine B . 21 Van Boxtell M . 22 Dale S . 23 Burns M . 24 Brennan L. 25 CertoA . 26 Wishart C . 27 Bishop S. 28 Davis J. 29 Harrison M . 30 Gaunt M . 31 Fell N. 32 Angarano P. 33 Clark, S . 34 Dressler E. 35 Little M . 36 FJcGi{vray S. 37 McGovern D . 38 Siivester J . 39 Smith J . 40 Powell D.
1 C . Rogers 2 C . Govan 3 M. Walsh 4 C . Mitchel l 7 D . hhcmu rtrie 9 D . Evan s 11 A. M arion 13 L . Levides 14 D . Hurley 15 N . Bug ry n 16 P. Oxen' ford 18 S. Smith 27 B. Draper 28 J . Anderson 30 D . Lancashire 33 D . Field 35 T. Pearson 36 S. Cox 38 J . Eg an 39 M . Ewes 41 G . Campbell 49 D .PJcmanus 51 M . Moloney 56 A. Ode a 57 L. Anderson 58 J .Tankey 61 W. Vick 65 P. Thompson 66 J . Watts 67 E . Johnston 68 J . Faulkner 70 K. Buiss 72 N. Kane 73 P. Keogh 74 J . 0'connell 75 B . Pettit
j THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER
Coacn: Paul Matton 1 Corrigan B 4 Skiathitis R 5 Ferguson D 6 Hermes J 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 19 Arkin M 20 Capewell C 22 Goodwin D 23 Caliegari D 28 Carroll A 29 Heane R 32 Cooper J 33 Freckleton J 40 Brosnan J
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Coach : M. Lee Coach : Rob Smit h
i R . Dolman 2 R Heywood 3 O . Lewi s 4 i DOffay 5 T. R;dgway 6 J.Roberts 7 S Holmesby 8 B Holden 9 D . Wil d 10 D . Fogarty 11 J Rahilly 12 T. Wnght 14 M . W ;(son 15 D Streker 16 K Pereira 17 18 P Breitkreuz 19 S . Nicholson 20 M. Sidney 21 R . Turner 22 B. McLellan 23 S Corngan 25 N Salvatore 26 T itrotofll 30 B. Tied, B 34 A. Jolly 35 A . Lee 47 S Wn ht 52 ti Mc?ellan 54 B Meehan
GLEN EIRA Coach :
2 M . Beer 4 N. Hart 5 M . Francis 6 D . Gould 11 B . Walton 12 S. Crowe 16 A. Hillier 17 M . Griffin 19 J . Fisher 20 B . Pedula 21 J . Hennessy 27 B . Raisbeck 29 M. Sheehan 30 K. De Ridder 40 T. Robson 46 A. Roberts 53 J . Casey
MENTONE PANTHERS Coaches: Svend Samild , Dean Andrew 1 D . Cochran e 2 Ja Date 3 A. Erskin e 4 Br Faibanks (C) 5 N. Fisher (VC) 6 Ri Ironmonger 7 An Kiantos 8 M . May
9 T. Mrtvalsky 10 K. Regan 11 D . Russo 12 B. Russo 13 E . Millis 14 T Millis 速
15 R. Bournon 16 An Wilson 17 B . Carroll 18 S . Cadwallen 19 B. Richards (C) 20 T. Brown (VC) 21 R . Haslemore 22 M . Nielso n
23 Be Coghian 24 D. Fiel d 25 C. Sinclair 26 N. Sutherland 27 K . Pr;dham 28 A . Trist 29 M. West 30 M. Ryan 23 G . Rastas 24 M. Peck 25 A. Wilson 26 Br Pratt
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OAKLEIG H Coach: Brett Gardner 1 A . Murray 2 D . Couniham 3 R . Hanes 4 S. Ear l 5 D. Cleary 6 M . Jordan 7 C. Lamb 8 G. Torcasio 9 D. Will s 10 C . Hoga n 11 W. Plaukovits 12 G Vitagliano 13 L . Rowan 14 P. Brown 15 R. Holden 16 S . Ott 17 S . Briggs 18 A . Shifton 19 A Ciavarella 20 N . Will s 21 J . Briggs 22 T. Orchard 23 D. Zul a 24 J . Reynolds 25 J . Nevezie D . Will s V. Maraventanc S. White S. Serres
27 G . Bottomley 28 M . Latham
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OAKLEIGH CLAYS
Coach : Steve Muscat Team Manager : Anita Muscat 1 E Nassralla h 2 J Isaac (DVC) 3 D. Haa s 4 C . Lazarakis (VC) 5 J . Thomas 6 S. Nussbaum 7 R . O'Brien 8 C. Thomson 9 C. Rossenlis 10 S . Schellebeck 11 S . Sulliva n 12 J . Margetis 13 J . Evangelista 14 F. Patuad 15 S.Vaughan 17 C . Nayna 18 S. Burgo 20 J . Fredrickson 21 K. Onurl u 22 D. Armansin 23 M . Sofoulis 24 J . Staker 26 X Deayton (Capt) 28 S . Cook (DVC) 29 S. Ta n 30 M .Thomas 32 M . Marziale 34 R. Wood 41 J . Antenuooi 42 D . Andrews 43 B . Jeffrey s 44 B . Evangelista
ORMON D Coach: Steve Reeves 1 M .Tehennepe 2 C . Medcraft 3 B . Forbe s 4 C . Schleiger 5 T Peel 6 T. Decartrus 7 D. Blac k
8 C. Medcraft 9 R . Sayer 10 D . Gould 11 B. Arnol d 12 C . Johnstone 13 L . Wells 14 S. Davis 15 G . Evans 16 D. Brosnan 20 R . Lerner 21 B . Upsttll 22 A. Fuller
24 M. Anderson 26 D .Tehennepe 28 B. Harris 31 A. Bukala 33 A . Cook 34 S . Ramsay
ST. OEDTI GES ~E~TOI~E TIGERS
Coach: Glenn Afford 1 McGettigan M 2 McNamara D 3 Cleary G 4 L'Hwllier D 5 Gilmore S 6 Buck A 7 Grasby P 8 Kelly L 9 Serofin L 10 Mark J 11 Weedon N 12 Powell G 13 Roui!lon L 14 McMurray L 15 Curry P 16 Lovelock R 17 Laver T
13 Samya J 19 Paterson A 20 Lynch J 21 Cieslak L 22 Terrell L 23 Waters D 24 Moss D 25 Porter D 26 Hilton M 27 Jones L 28 Andrews M 29 Lynch D 30 Haddocks J 31 McConnell K 32 Petrovic J 33 Tyquin J 34 Bignell R 35 Thompson G
ST. JOHNS OC Coach : Matthew Webb
STH MELB . DIS TRICTS Coach :
1 Nathan Chalk 2 Ross Dean 3 Jeremy Diaz 4 Glen D'Olivera 5 Chris Domingo 7 Michael Furnell 8 Damien Homan 9 Matt Hop e 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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? K. Lawson 3 R . Naidu C. Lever G. Walker 3 B . Payne 7 F. Pavez 8 H . Hodgson D . Ball A . Miller R . Stei n 2 P. Johnston E . Sandstrom 1 . Morsello 15 B . Gilbe e 1,i P. Hudson D . Taylor 18 T. Vaughan '{ D . Corpp " 0 A . Mokrusc h `1 D . Hudson 22 C . LeNoury
23 J . Mason 24 P. Neville 25 M . Monohan 26 B . MerPeathe r 27 A . Maluccio 28 A . Woods n
1 Wenke, Z 2 Brock-well, J 3 Mcgovern, A 4 Adams, P 5 Brown, A 6 Morgan, M 7 Moore, R 8 Demetriou, A 9 Christian, M 10 Wright, R 11 Blayney, P 12 Partett, M 13 loannidis, W 14 Lardo, M 15 Evans, A 16 Mitropoulos, A 17 Davies, C 18 Wise, T 19 Mcintosh, T 20 loannou, A 21 Herbert, D 22 Tsingaris, J 23 Everest, J 24 Bottomley, A 25 Stavropoulos, C 26 Large, B 27 Kayrooz, A 28 Herbert, B 29 Shepherd, T 30 Ri c h ard son, L 31 Poci, A 32 Poyser, J 33 Skicko , 34 Stanton, B 35 Playfair, D
OLD XAV ERIANS ( 1 &2) coaches : u18(1) Anthony Duggan Uls(2) Fred Chambedam t ahiearaT
2 Tres nlhkx J a Mant r s u Arm s~ G5R 9Lvra E A 6 Kenaetd M 7 Freer S 8 McDconeu J 9 Rogan T to Hutch S n Bour e R ~3 GYnnrvan L 14 Roache M
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ST. LEOS EMM Al1S WP Coach : Justin Vaugha n 1 . Pascal 2 JJ. Waters 3 M . Ford 4 G . Cocks 5 R McCann 6 R. Toms 7 B. Game 8 G . Horner 9 L. McDermott 10 A. Kennedy 11 M . Leans 12 D. Coppock 13 C. Ph YIan d 14 R. Fallon 15 C . Lee 6 C Huang 1 P. Cars e 17 18 A. Egan 19 P. Barnewal f 21 S. Elliott 22 M. Beddome 23 G . Hanson 24 M. Ferguson
25 M. Williams 27 R . Morris 33 M. Donald 46 M. Cardosi
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1 S .Sukkar 2 M . Louis-Gleeson 3 R. Williams 4 R. Hage 5 J . Violato 6 C. D ull ard 7 D. Pocock 8 B . MacDonald 9 A. Butler 10 J . Coyne 11 G . Brown 12 M . Rogers 13 M . Zika 14 D. Ryan 15 T. McBurney 16 S. Cahill 17 D. Robbins 18 R . Astudillo 19 G . Glouftsis 20 D . McPhee 21 D . Russell 22 S. Edwards 23 K. Maghamez 24 R . Willingham 25 J. Ziemer 26 W. Murray 27 A. Merhi 28 C . Meighen
UNi DLACKS
Coach : Lachlan Beaton 1 L. Crozley 2 A . A lett 3 W. Ila n 4 C. Barter 5 J . DowsleY 6 B . Edwards 7 R . Whatley 8 J . Fuller 9 S . Henty 10 A Howson 11 J . Hummell 13 H . Lockie 14 A. L nch 15 J . Ma y pIesO n 16 L. Marshal l 17 W. McCahey 18 R. Moffatt 19 N. Myer 20 S . Palmer 21 K. Prestidge 22 0 . Scott 23 F. Slattery 24 M . Steel e 25 M . Torney 26 M . Turner 27 B. Wany 28 R. Wood 29 M . Commodeur 30 0 . Crichley 31 D. Brown 32 L . Clancy 33 C . Web b 34 T Williams 35 P. Stratha n 36 S. Price 37 K. West 38 S. Commodeur 39 J. Hann 40 T. Clare
LA TROBE llN 1 Coach: Zoran Colovic 69 M .Hogan E .Callaghan N . Crowle M .Darcy B .De Brui n D.Fenne ll P. Karagoun is C.Maloney D.McKai l G.Norton A.Scott J,Sewell N.Ulph D.Walker B .Warburton TWhitehead A.Hal l P.Ha m J.Hank e M .Harve y C.Kea n D .Butle r R .Butle r J.Clar k L .Collier M .McDonal d N .Milla r M.Tarpko s T.Wilkie
YARRA VALLEY O R Coach : Peter Battle
1 L. Hickey 2 D. Tsouparikovit s 3 G . Martin 4 T. Peter s 5 B . Nicholas (c) 6 A. Maudsley 7 C. Walker 8 M . Rokicki 9 D. Borland 10 L. Aske w 11 C. Bri t 12 T. Amo s 13 B . Glenni e
14 E . Cohe n 15 A. Russel l 16 S . Yeo 17 W . Carte r 18 D . Wright 19 D . Reynold s 21 K. Everist 22 T. Hooper 23 D . Bartolomeo 24 N . Tilley 25 B. Seeger 36 H . Shakespeare
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PREVIEW OF ROUND 3 . Section 1 Last season's Section 2 premiers, Marcellin and Collegians meet at Bulleen where I fancy Marcellin will prove too strong for the visiting "Lions" . Monash Blues should be able to defeat St Kevin's at the University . It would appear that even at this early stage of the season, St Kevin's are only a shadow of the side who acquitted itself so well over the past two seasons . Today's match at McHale Stadium against Old Xaverians will show whether Old Ivanhoe will be a force in this section . Old Xaverians have again already shown themselves to be the powerhouse of the competition and Old Ivanhoe can expect no mercy especially if they are seen as challengers . I confidently select Old Xaverians to win after a reasonably close contest in which David Super will play his one hundredth game. Lack of height could well prove a telling cause of Old Ivanhoe's defeat . Prahran will be out to erase memories of their 2002 Preliminary Final fade out against De La Salle when the teams meet again today . Each has won twice this season . If Marcellin is the measuring device, it would seem De La Salle would win well . On the field things don't happen as forecast so I tip a tense struggle . De La Salle must curb Butterworth or he will assume control . Shane Rudd could be Mark Williamson's choice for this task . But would this move weaken the De La Salle forward line? All things considered I think Prahran will win narrowly provided they play the full match with concentration on the field . Section 2 North Therry Penola, who started with disappointment last week, travel to Bulleen where they should win over Old Trinity, who have shown themselves to be competitive rather than brilliant. The greater experience of the Therry Penola players should carry their side to victory .
Old Essendon should win again over Old Carey, who unfortunately are still an unknow n
quantity . It is very difficult for visitin g
teams to do well at Old Essendon as Old Carey will learn today, Fitzroy Reds finally take the field today . This real old time stuff with the season starting i May (as happened in the 1930s) . Old Xaveriar, too will be short of match practice as they tc have had a three week's break . I select 01 Xaverians, to win as I believe their talent will b deeper and more of their players will be fitter . Section 2 South . Out east Eley Park journey to play St Leo' ; who will be anxious to atone for their surpris loss last Saturday . I expect a competitiv
match as I have watched both teams thi season . St Leo's advantages, will include heigh and match fitness, each of which should enabl, them to win over Eley Park . Whitefriars should defeat Hawthorr comfortably when judged on the previous tzs=c round's form . Size will be a contributing factoi with Hawthorn unlikely to be able to preve nBoyma,NisthandJckso minat â&#x201A;Ź the aerial duels . Hawthorn's lack of scorinE opportunities in their 2003 games also leads me to predict a comfortable win by Whitefriars . Mazenod, at home to A .J .A .X ., should be able to continue on their winning way . A .J .A .X . will be competitive and their younger players will appreciate the wide expanses of Central Park . Mazenod's experience should be a telling factor in their forecast victory . Old Geelong will be buoyed by last week's sterling efforts as they attempt to make it two in a row at the expense of Old Brighton . Despite the advantage of playing at home I expect Old Geelong to be defeated by Old Brighton, whose depth and experience will overcome the O .G.'s even on Como Park . Thanks to all who have contacted me after Round 2 . Old Geelong's news was a welcome addition . Please contact me by noon Monday b y 'phone 9 46 7 2857 or e-mail nknugentVal p halinie . coan .au
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.12(1381 DE LA SALLE 8 .3 8 .8 14 .12 21 .5(591 .4 9 hiARCET.Liti 2 .1 4 .4 6 . Be La Salle: Kitto 4, Krezel3. Wise 3 . Phillips 3, Ford 2, Saunders 2. 4vise, . Krezel Mazurix 2. Tucker 1 . Booker I . BEST: Lafferty. IOtto, pY+3'er . Russel I. I 'v3arntix Plfarcellln: P.Dowiing 2 . Andrew 2, l'~'all 1, Edwards . Becchetti, gecchet6 1 . Beaynl 1. MS)owling. Kearney, J .Maithews ) P.Dowwling . rVexandridis .Umpires : R Parker J Poore (F COLLEGIANS 5-2 5-7 8-12 10 .14 .74 1-4 6-7 8-11 10 .14 .74 biOP1t1SH BLUES .Baxter, Hatas . Best: Hains. Ross. Oakley. Collegians: Oakley 6, Grant 2, N : Collier 2, Torres 2 . N .Ba~ .~ter. Morrison, Lancaster. Monash Blues . Best: OTTvyer, Thomasen . Brennan, O'Dwyer, Moir, Parsons . Browii : T Hansen R Benson Riddle, Weds, B .Dodds, Grindley, Tones . Umpires stir (F) .5(351 ST IEvBY-S 0 .2 1 .2 2.2 5 .16 25 .201170) OLD XAVERIANS 7 .7 13.13 19 . Best: Dino, T. Dillon. St. Iievins: Hunt 2 . T. Dillon, Meagher . Smith Clark. Garne . Smith. Halpin. . Hardwick 3, Calman 2, Old Xaverlons: Davies 5, George 4, Carrodus 3, L . Erskine. Best: Davies, Fowler 2, Curnow, M . Jones . Fay, Dalton . Ra[aIle . C .,irf.odus, Dalton, Calman, Curnow . George Umpires: F l4avanagh B O'Hallora i(F ) 4.6 10 .6 13 .10 13 .11 (89) PRAI4?AN .5 9 .9 (63) OLD IVANIIOE 1 .0 3 .4 4. Storer. Carey Best : pmLran: Cartlidge 5, leak 3, ZLssis, Farrell, Lawrence h Starer, Ca.rtlidge. Lawrence. lv'ak, Scott.Buttertvort . Toll, Antontou . Smith Best : Old Ivanhoe: Risstrom 3 . Cormack 2, Weisz Stewart, Carker, Snlltb, Jewell . Rtsstrom . Antoniou Umpires: T Hall (Fl
cr.rm a u [rlolt'ILl . oLD XAVERIAPiS t2) BYE .7 9-11(65) 1 3 UNIVERucpIyBLACyLS 1 .1 4 .5 6.5 7-6 (48) CI8 1N) ,Idon Papa l 2 OLD TRINITY 3 .2 4 .2 6 :iRTaylor lr . Robison, LzPira . Best: 2 Old Trinity: Taylor 2, Somerville, Langdon . Masten Trituty Chrvs . Somerville, Robison. T . . Read . Taylor, Langdon, R Condron LaPira Trinit3r Somervill e (Jul Blacks : Not received Umpires : B Nunn (F) .8 3.15.33 cis1 I d 17 Fothergill 10 THERRY pENOLg 0 .1 2.5 2 (n o 6 ENl}ON 1 .5 5.7 7 .10 8.12 .60 Bridgland 5 OLD M i!od . Pinner, VanEngelen . 6 merry penola Crotty, Rizzo. Dunn I. Best: Crotty M Rajeb 5 D Sheezel Chaptnan,fteena n . Oliver, Barton 5 5 Psaltopoulis Old Essendon: Frazer, Barry. Papal. Knox- Dart, Greasley . Evans, Frazer, Eddy . Morrison, Turner : Williartu 1 . Best Umpires : T Robbtris (F) FITZROY REDS received forfeit from OLD CAREY C~ OIlIIi) CLUB XVIII (1) 2.2 3.4 5 .6 8.6(541 OLD GEELONG Mareellin v collegian s 1 .2 3 .4 3 .5 7.5 t49) S7, LWS : R`0ol4ey. Opie, DoakMonash Blues v St Kevin s Old Gedong: Waters 4, Herd 2, Bugle, Harris. Best Pritchard. Peck. Waters . . Old Xaverians v Old Ivanhoe at Camberwell Best: . Scardamaglsa St Leo's: D .Carey 3. Tomkins, Barakia. Thomas Sports Groun d Me6rerney. B .Carey. D.Carey. Wood. Cox. De La Salle v Prahra n Umpires : M Phillips and 0 Gee . reg ump. (F) .10 (76) pLEY PARK 3 .2 4 .4 93 11 5 .3 8.8 9.9 14A 11951 WHITEFR IAI~c CLUB XVIII (NORTH) . Smith . Best: Weir. Creswell, Eley Park.- Psaltopaults 5 . Price 4 . Cresa'e41 University Blacks - Bye Grant. Nelson, Powell . Ly. WYbitefriars: not plodded 4 Old Trinity v Therry Penola OB Ump ires: J Ciccotosto (F) .2126) .2 HAWTHORN AFC 2 .2 2 .2 2.15 32.21 (213) Old Essendon Or v Old Care y .10 22 3.2 9 hIAZE£IOD from th e . Lahiff. Best: Singleton, Fitzroy Reds v Old Xaverians ( 2) switched IIAW'rHORPI AFC: V+'alker- C Merrett . Tierney . . To be played Brunswick Street . grarnley, tvT Williams. B Mountain, Pritchard, C Merrett o ri ginal draw 3 . Tala nara 3, Grlmison 2, hSAZENOD: Fothergffl 10 . Bridgeland 5,. Fisher Gonsahrz, Little, Williams , Reid 2 . Vandergert . McKeon, Robertson . Vandergert . Gruru.-on . Collins. . Best: Fothergill . Pollard. Busby nBit-sao St Leos Emmaus VJP v Eley Park Palarrkarl . ti+/hitefriars v Hawthorn Aniateurs Umpires: P Nader and Hawthorn reg . ump . (F) OLD BRIGHTON AJAX Details not received Mazenod 0 C v AJAX Umpires : L McIntyre S Mason (F)
TODAY'S MATCHE S
CLUB 18 (SOUTH )
Old Geelong v Old Brighton
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Name the grid square where you thin k was in the original photo. :(a) Weekly. Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid squar e in which the majority of the ball was, will each receive in the mail a Sportscover voucher which, when presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (Elsternwick Park) will entitle the bearer to either one Schweppes drink or one Four 'N' Twenty pie with any other purchase of a Schweppes drink or Four 'N' Twenty pie . The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer째 . I 3 - No Winner (Cl) : One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mail to : VAFA PO Box 359 Elstern4vick 3 1 85 or plcopy and fax to 95312050. Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round . Prizes for the Sportscover Spot the Ball Competition are kindly donated by Fou r N Twenty Pies and Schwenne q J
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A SECTION
P If L D For Agst % Pis OLD HAILEYBURY 3 2 1 0 377 280 134 .64 8 STBERNARDS 3 2 1 0 334 276 121 .01 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 267 221 120,81 8 MARCELLIN 3 2 1 0 251 212 118 .40 8 OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 1 0 317 268 118,28 8 OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 335 334 100 .30 8 ST KEVINS 3 2 1 0 319 328 97 .26 8 OLD TRINITY 3 1 2 0 205 292 70 .21 4 OLDIVANHOE 3 0 3 0 229 324 70 .68 0 UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 3 0 235 334 70 .36 0 B SECTION P W L D For AW % PLs WHITEFRIARS 3 2 1 0 391 235 166 .38 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 1 0 325 238 136 .55 8 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 2 1 0 315 236 133.47 8 OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 1 0 288 277 103 .97 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 230 244 94 .26 8 OLD PARADIANS 3 2 1 0 264 301 87 .71 8 DE LA SALLE 3 1 2 0 283 331 85 .50 4 ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 1 2 0 266 312 85 .26 4 MHSOB 3 1 2 0 221 282 78 .37 4 MAZENOD 0 C 3 0 3 0 253 380 66 .58 0 C SECTION -p Iff OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 BEAUMARIS 3 3 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 2 COLLEGIANS 3 2 CAULFIELD GR 3 2 THERRY PENOLA OB 3 1 GLEN EIRA 3 1 PRAHRAN 3 1 MENTONE VULTURES 3 0 ORMOND 3 0
L 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
D For 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
392 364 351 329 351 238 242 208 261 197
Aged
P W L D For Agst % Pts OLD MENTONIANS 3 3 0 0 360 256 140.63 12 AJAX 3 3 0 0 301 217 138.71 12 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 3 3 0 0 318 260 122 .31 12 MONASH BLUES 3 2 1 0 343 190 180 .53 8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 266 255 104 .31 8 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 1 2 0 302 318 94 .97 4 BANYULE 3 1 2 0 304 365 83 .29 4 SALESIAN 0 C 3 0 3 0 235 266 88 .35 0 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3 0 3 0 240 352 68.18 0 AQUINAS 0 C 3 0 3 0 164 354 46 .33 0 p PENINSULA 0 B 3 FITZROY REDS 3 WEST BRUNSWICK 3 LA TROBE UNI 3 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 OLD CAREY 3 BENTLEIGH 3 OLD GEELONG 3 OAKLEIGH 3 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3
K 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0
L D For Agst 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
p SWINBURNE UNI 3 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3 MONASH GRYPHONS 3 RUPERTSWOOD 3 ST JOHNS O C 3 KEW 3 POWER HOUSE 3 ELSTERNWICK 3
6N L D For
D4 SECTION
W L D For Agst
p UHS-VU 3 MT LILYDALE 3 ALBERT PARK 3 NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 OLD WESTBOURNE 3 ST MARYS 3 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 BOX HILL NORTH 3 BRUNSWICK POWER 3 BULLEEN COBRAS 3
3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0
3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0
0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3
0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aged
%
391 261 149.81 287 223 128.70 327 269 121 .56 289 245 117.96 306 302 101 .32 385 365 105 .48 307 314 97 .77 316 364 86 .81 202 319 63 .32 235 383 61 .3 6
499 454 295 287 131 314 325 129 148 270 147
%
179 278 .77 253 179 .45 204 144 .61 233 123 .1 8 256 51 .17 214 146.73 396 82 .07 161 80.12 400 37.00 333 81 .08 370 39 .73
% Pis
235 166.81 12 260 140.00 12 248 141 .53 8 240 137 .08 8 271 129 .52 8 292 81 .51 4 335 72 .24 4 316 65 .82 4 330 79 .09 0 406 48 .52 0
DY SECTION
D2 SECTION
03 SECTION
% Pts
424 186 227 .96 12 380 180 211 .11 12 328 292 112 .33 8 286 257 111 .28 8 305 306 99 .67 8 402 240 167.50 4 308 347 88 .76 4 275 385 71 .43 4 213 421 50 .59 0 152 459 33 .12 0
A RESERVE
P W L D For A gst
8 4 4 4 4 0 0
%
UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 3 0 0 352 160 220 .00 12 OLDIVANHOE 3 3 0 0 260 158 164 .56 12 OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 0 203 205 99 .02 8 OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 185 195 94 .87 8 OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 267 212 125 .94 4 ST BERNARDS 3 1 2 0 157 157 100 .00 4 OLD XAVERIANS 3 1 2 0 207 230 90 .00 4 MARCELLIN 3 1 2 0 176 219 80 .37 4 OLD SCOTCH 3 1 2 0 104 203 51 .23 4 ST KEVINS 3 0 3 0 110 311 35 .37 0 Ineligible Player Rd 1
B RESERVE P
W
LD
For Agst
%
OLD PARADIANS 3 3 0 0 301 94 320 .21 12 OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 0 0 291 119 244 .54 12 NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 1 0 276 202 136 .63 8 HAMPTON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 250 204 122 .55 8 DE LA SALLE 3 2 1 0 266 218 122 .02 8 WHITEFRIARS 3 2 1 0 216 178 121 .35 8 OLD ESSENDON GR 3 1 2 0 104 283 36 .75 4 MAZENOD 0 C 3 0 3 0 146 227 64 .32 0 ST BEDES MENT TIG 3 0 3 0 147 241 61 .00 0 MHSOB 3 0 3 0 102 333 30 .63 0
C RESERVE P _L W D
For Agst
%
BEAUMARIS 3 3 0 0 318 82 387 .80 12 COLLEGIANS 3 3 0 0 305 117 260 .68 12 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 2 1 0 333 120 277 .50 8 THERRY PENDLA OB 3 2 1 0 245 157 156 .05 8 OLD CAMBERWELL 3 2 1 0 248 184 134 .78 8 PRAHRAN 3 1 2 0 237 235 100 .85 4 CAULFIELD GR 3 1 2 0 163 191 85 .34 4 ORMOND 3 1 2 0 180 288 62 .50 4 MENTONE VULTURES 3 0 3 0 74 378 19 .58 0 GLEN EIRA 3 0 3 0 77 428 17 .99 0
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