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LEANING 0 ; : _ __< :"-tJ :' Old Melburnians coach Justin Pickering has been around football long enough to know the importance of that age-old bastion : the reserves, the twos, the McGoos or the Scoobv Doos . Piekering, you ought to remember, was one of Richmond's top recruits in the late 80s and one of David Rhys-Jones's most pivotal players during his reign with Frankston in the VFL . But not for Pickering to come into the competition with an interest only in the top-10 men at his club . The 35-year-old is banking on his new club's trusted stocks of reserve grade players and believes the level of depth will either break or bust the Redlegs in their new environment . "It's pretty even." Pickering said of the competition this week. "I'd hate to predict any results or who's going to make the finals . "It's certainly not going to be easy, from our point of view and they know it, coming up from B Grade . "I think they realise it's a little bit quicker and the depth is something you need . " But the reserves have historically been pretty good at Old Melburnians - if you haven't got that then you are going to struggle halfway though the year when you do have injuries and I think that's going to sort a few things out. " Pickering's appointment has brought a fresh wind to Junction Oval : he is rejuvenated after a five-year lay-off from the game while the club wants to reinvent itself to establish itself in A Section . The Tiger 59-gamer, the brother of 1988 best and fairest Michael, even toyed with the idea of playing before his body objected during the pre-season . But comparisons to last year's Old Melburnians are certain to surround the ground in today's B Section Grand Final rematch . "We've got Haileybury, a perfect opportunity," Pickering said . "They're three and one, we're three and one and we played each other in the Grand Final . This will be a really good test . " INTO A HIGHER GEAR Old Haileybury went from handy to handsome with a spectacular second half against Old Scotch at VAFA headquarters on Sunday. Old Haileybury was outpaced by its shorte r
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opponent c r! - and failed t 7 get enough men to contests until late in the second quarter. Then it happened . Bang, bang, bang and the fonn B Grade side had turned an eight-point deficit ir a 10-point lead . And it was only the entre . Propelled by 1 6 second-half disposals from Da MacKenzie, drive from half-back from Miche Barker and the ever-reliable Corrigan brothers, C Haileybury had sealed the match at the last coa . cadres The B Se^째ion Grand Final rematch at Juncti( Oval should be a peach of a game .
TH , Has shaped itself neatly into three compartment the top four, the contenders and the two in the dr< zone . Don't read too much into it - it will be a ne configuration after this week - but Old Ivanhoe aUniverstyBluesarwtchingteirsaonsI : away and need to start winning . Fast .
THERE'S A CONCER N Old Ivanhoe has identified remaining in A Sectio as the obvious goal at this stage after slumping i four straight losses . But they weren't exact] slaughtered. Old Ivanhoe, and could take soii i
SECTIO N St Bernards St Kevin s
Old Haileybury Old Scotc h St Bernards Old Ivanhoe A RESERVE Old Haileybury St Bernards Old Ivanhoe St Kevin s
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? WpENED THERE t'f1BT fb' with its demolition of Old was rapt ,,,s at Bulleen Rd, its first win over the Xav s ,,ur since re-entering A Grade in 1999 w .the hit o en in Bthe erna d1eDinneen~ Jar red Frazen ee ~U the middle lik g
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n playing congratulate Edan "W" C=ol' -°a on Edan commenced at Club today. e osti with th 50th, G e . Kevin`s College. The ,11'(A ; in 1999 while studying at 5t e ar EJ made a big impact at SKOB and in th urs with his sensational high marks and 13 goals s 1 Finals when SKOB U19 t;! e iwo Under 19. Section One of EJ's marks was featured on ,,n the Premiership . Since then EJ has played I, " ision in The Footy Show" :iur and Reserves games, interrupted by some injuries . Li's dad, Mark, is one of SKOB's most ardent supporters nd timekeepers! Enjoy your Milestone day, EJ ! Morris on reaching 50 old Ivanhoe - congratulate Sam Sam, a solidly built utility player With plenty of ¢,ames. ,kill, now currently in the reserves, has the potential to . Lets hope well before his 10 0 t h sore up into the seniors ;ame.
` TODAY' S 'T C ~IEE S A SECTION St Bernards v St Kevins Old Trinity v University Blues at. Sportsc ove r Arena Old Melburnians v Old HaileyburY Old Xaverians v old Ivanhoe Old Scotch v Marcelli n
: J McNiece R Eastwood IF) C O'Shea B Corcoran (B) J Robinson C Umpires Arnal tG) 3 .11)77) .1 5 .5 6.6 11 OLD SCOTCH .14 18.17 (1251
OLD IIAILh`S'BURY 1 .5 6.9 13 . Old Scotch: Hawkins 4 Hume 2 Addison Dennis .Kitchen C Phillips Ross Best: Dennis Craw Saunders Hume Tallent Coffins ll, P Corrigan 4 Jenke 3 Mason 3 S Langford-Jones 2 O'Farrell Old He . Best : Barker P Corrigan M Corrigan MacKenzie Armstrong Siapantas Slapantas Jenke Mason M Corrigan .
: P James M Gibson tF) S Fraser R Mutton (B) V Vescovi K Segura, iG) Umpires 36 9.8 13.10 17 .8.61(54) MARCELLIN .3 OLD XAVEIbIAlyg 2 .0 4.1 5 Treganowan 4 Marson 4 Wadsworth 2 Brown B Dinneen S MarcxBin: : B Dinneen Cox Johnston Dinneen N Addison Johnston Hanson Cox . Best Frazer McMillan Wadsworth , . Best: Mallard 3 McInerney Pascerl Howard Hawkins Ross Old Xaverl.an,a : Hawkins McInerney . Holmes Ford Chatfield J Bowen
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~ .~ 9.6 11 .9175) OLD NA%FIOE 3.2 8 .4 .2 12 .2 7 3T BERNARDS 0 .4 1~eodosst. . .C)arke 2, Connington old Ivanhoe: Cornelius 3, Hawkes 2 . Keane. Clarke . Dtnalds. Nielson0'Dyer. Mendota. Best: Kent, guinlan . Gleeson . Tankey . Bauzikis. A.Smith . St Bcrnards ; S .Mclteon 7, Davis. A11is . Gkxson. S.McKeon. A.Bouzilds. Thomas, A.l .egendi . Wllklrvson .Best : R.Close Holland 6 .7 9 .7 11 .9(751 3A ST. .5 10.9 11 .9 ( 75) . .1 6 OLD ~~S TRINITY 4 . Best: L. Katavolos. G . Gray' . G . St. ILevla.g : Crohan S;R. Maguireay. . Co.eman. Rtg Clllvers Katavolos, Moylan : ti'ard 4, Rarnsden 3, Blackmore, Burgess, Shaughnessy, 03c1 Trinity . Chan . Ranaiien. Troon. Williams . Wtlliams. Best: Burgess . Carter-Buszard .7 8 UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .2 5.1 8.9 .3 139 4158i OLD Ri,EEI,BUfdN1At78 3 .0 6 . Tanner, Kordick . Maiplestone . 2 Upi Blues : Goals : Burka 2 . Hall 2 . Quinn . Best : BC tk~'o, ~Kordick Chamberlain . Miter . Millard, Brown , 0 4, Mabth ~3 . Tarmer . Miiler. M .Thomas Old Ai. Whitehead . Mathews, Simpson, Neeson , : Dixon . Best . Richmond C .Ray Jenkins, 3 .3 5 7 7.7 9_l0 (641 OLD SCOTCH 7.5 11 .9 I5 .11 16.17 (113 ) OLD HAII,EYBZ11tY Harper, Joyce , Grant .Best: Dumareq . 4. Reld 2, Old SeotchStmon : Jackson. Prendergast . Mosl~y'. . 5,1Home 3 . oLappage 2 . A.Wa~miact 2. Mosbey. Old BsBepbmy: :Saunders. Moyle Moyle, Ladd, Pfeiffer . Best: O'Donnell, S Etstathlou . Davey. 5 .5 (351 ~~~ 0 .2 3 .2 4. 4 1D2 .1M3e(~n 11 .9 .0 6.6 6 XAVERIANS OLD i Besc Call Cope. : Sheehan 2. Galati 1, Wilkins I Colville . Willdrxs. Mathews . Fox I . Quhm . Coglilan 1 I . Dillon I . A Old Xave4lans : Wilson 4 . M Walsh 2. M Walsh, Santalucia Dlllon, Mahon . : R}-an Jones I . Santalucia I Best Wilson
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Pickering s: Hanley Stone 2 1 Collins 3 D. Waters 4 G . Romanin 5 N. Godwin 6 1. Sampimon 7 M . Rov,. , 8 :'. . Frisin a 9 L . Considine 10 A. Dal e 11 D . Taylor (RC) ~ 12 B. Croni n 13 S . Dinneen 14 D. Salce 15 P. Spence 16 L. McMillan 17 G. Cox (VC) 18 D . Gartner 19 D . Cooper 20 S.O'Flynn 21 N. Walker 22 D . Marson 23 A. Wadsworth 24 L. O'Flynn (RVC) 25 R. Galat i 26 D. McMilla n 2 7 S . Theisz (DVC) 28 D . Johnston 29 N . Addison 30 A. Treganowan (C) 31 B. Dobson 32 M. Browne 33 G . Cull -4 D. Jarred 35 J . Frazer (DVC) 36 M . Bortolotto 37 D . Cope 38 M . Star 39 B . Colville 40 D . Carson 41 J. Seabury 42 B. Dinneen (DVC) 43 A. Dunca n 44 L . Hanson 45 D. Theisz 46 S . Maguire 47 P. Fiorenza 48 N. Milici a 49 D. Vanherden 50 A . Carso n 51 J.Toohey 52 A . Carson 53 D . Petreyski 54 J. Forbes 55 J . Wallis 56 B. Carmody 57 J . Wilkins 58 E . Weakes 59 B . Kearc 60 C. Thornto n
C. 2 :d . 5 P n S. Jones 5 J. 6 (DVC) 7 M . ic ')a n 8 P.1 ;e 9 M.C ; r 1 0 C. E1s1 hiou (RVC) 11 C. 11 "J.. , 12 13 1 17 1"C.â&#x20AC;˘ mg (C) 2) F -cna r 2 . .lei 22 v. son 2 S.L a 2,t w . r
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1 . Oates 2 L. Lochran 3 S . Curatolo 4 B . Davi s 5 T. Young 6 S. Kent 7 J. Geishen 8 T. Stevens 9 D. Payne 10 C. Crowley 11 S . Tully 12 C. Branigan 13 M . Orchard 14 C. Moore 15 B. Low 16 S. Price 17 A. Corcoran 18 J. Hope 19 P. Dinakis 20 D. Havrkes 21 R. Roberts 22 P. Donaldson 23 K. Theadossi 24 G. Hare 25 E . Byrnes 26 A . Bereza 27 J. Weddle 28 S. Morris 29 R . Weddle 30 P. Jolley 31 J . Stevens 32 M . Konnigen 33 N. Prat t 34 A . Tieman 35 M . Pollock 36 B . Spoor 37 A . Berry 38 Ge George 39 Ga George 40 J. Keane 41 D. Neilsen 42 S . Low 43 W. Cornelius 44 M . Luxon 45 M . Toovey 46 N . Butler 47 R . Griggs 48 M. Clarke 49 C . Quinlan 50 S. Brandt 51 N . Braddy 52 K. O'Dwyer 53 M . Mandate 54 B . Guidera 55 C. Barker 56 L. Courage 57 A . Gilbert 58 L. Bolzan 59 N . Giechen 60 A. Alagona
1 D . Smit h 2 S. Theodore 3 J . Pertzel 4 R. Mathews 5 L. Bunn 6 D. Holme 7 C . Thompson 8 A . McKeo n 9 A . Simpson 10 T. Robert s (C) 11 P. Gallagher 12 J. Richardson 13 B. Thiele 14 B. Evans 15 M . Rose 16 A. Lewski 17 James Miller 18 T. Fitz g eral d 19 R . Mulquinny (VC) 20 J . Guest 21 M . Hicks 22 J. Dixo n 23 M . Berry (VC) 24 M. Hawkins 25 H. Whitehead 26 T. Costello 27 D . Kinsella 28 M . Billings 29 M . Proerse 30 Jono Miller 31 L. Holcombe 32 E . Selby 33 J . Magee 34 J . Beaumont (DVC) 35 C . Ra y 36 B. Wulfifi 37 N . Guy 38 J. Gooley 39 J. Tucker 40 H . O'Brien 41 N. Smith 42 P. Theodore 43 A. Wu 44 T. Harrison 45 C. Murphy 46 C . Trimm 47 C . Neeso n 48 C . Theodoulou 49 G. Tsiotra s 50 C . Jenkins (RC) 51 C . Richmond 52 0 . Ward 53 S . Hawkins 54 J. Per ry 55 I . Weir 56 L. Beilby 57 A . Baines 58 C. Alder 59 S . Carter 60 M . Jackson 61 B . Nicholls 62 J . Mathias 63 J . Ray
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A SECP'3 N University Blues v St Bernards Old Haileybury v Old Trinity Old Melburnians v Old Scotch St Kevins v Old Xaverians at Bportsco8er Arena Old Ivanhoe v Marcelli n
UNDER-19 S ";'TIt9N 2 Old Paradians - bye Old Camberwell v Old Ivanhoe Old Melburnians v Mazenod 0 C Hampton Rovers v Old Trinity Werribee Amateurs v Beaumari s
UNDER-19 SECTION 3
B SECTION Old Paradians v Hampton Rovers Old Essendon Or v De La Salle Whitefriars v MHSO B
Mazenod 0 C v North Old Boy s
North Old Boys v Rupertswood Collegians v AJA X
MHSOB v Monash Blues Therry Penola OB v Old Carey St Bernards (2) has the bye
Old Brighton v St Bedes Mentone Tigers C SECTION Prahran v Therry Penola O B Old Camberwell v St Leos Emmaus WP Beaumaris v Collegian s Ormond v Glen Eir a Mentone Vultures v Caulfield G r
UNDER-19 (2) BLU E Ormond v Oaldeigh at 9.30 a .m . Oakleigh Clays v Glen Eire St Bedes Mentone Tigers v St Johns 0 C Mentone Panthers v Bentleigh at Mentone Grammar playing fields Ii;eysboroug#a De La Salle (2) v South Melb Districts
DI SECTION
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Old Mentonians v Yarra Valley 0 B Banyule v Aquinas 0 C AJAX v Salesian 0 C Ivanhoe Assumption v University Blacks Monash Blues v Bulleen Templestow e
D2 SECTIO N Bentleigh v West Brunswick Fitzroy Reds v Old Carey La Trobe Uni v Peninsula 0 B Oakleigh v Old Geelon g Hawthorn Amateurs v Williamstown CYM S
Old Xaverians (2) v Yarra Valley 0 B at Plunkett Oval, Xavier Co ll e ge University Blacks v Old Westbourne TBA Bulleen Templestowe v Banyule Viewbank Aquinas 0 C v Fitzroy Red s St Leos Emmaus WP v La Trobe Un i RO tT2II? 5 CLUB XVIII (1) Marcellin v Old Ivanhoe Monash Blues v Old Xaverians Collegians v Prahra n
De La Salle v St Kevin s
D3 SECTI O N Monash Gryphons v Elsternwick Swinburne Uni v Werribee Amateurs Kew v St Johns 0 C Rupertswood v Syndal Tally-Ho Power House v South Melb District s
D4 SECTION UHS-VU v Bulleen Cobras Brunswick Power v St Marys Richmond Central v Eltham Collegians North Brunswick v Box Hill Nort h
Old Westbourne - bye Mt Lilydale v Albert Par k
CLUB XVIII (NORTH) Old Carey has the by e Old Trinity v Old Essendon G r University Blacks v Fitzroy Reds at Western Oval, Parkville (2 9 E1 0 ) Old Xaverians (2) v Therry Penola OB at Ivlsterâ&#x201A;Źs ick Park No . 2 Oval
CLUB XVIII (SOUTH) St Leos Emmaus WP v AJAX Whitefriars v Mazenod 0 C Eley Park v Old Brighto n Old Geelong v Hawthorn Amateur s
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 University Blues v St Kevins Old Scotch v Old Brighton Caulfield Or v Old Essendon Or St Bernards v Old Xaverians De La Salle v Marcellin
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Clubs have received Sport 9271 Crown bumper stickers recently and have been asked to distribute amongst club supporters . For your chance to win a weekly VAFA ;Spart 927 Sports pans comprising a Spori 927 prize pack, and a째For the Love of the Game' VAFA history book, simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to the VAFA . 't winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the ~rnateor Footbailer . All entries will remain in contention !or the weekly prize . - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
the end m F~~ 1 8 all entries go into the dri " to vi th e Crown Entertainmentll1AFA Grand Final weekend package will be drawn . package Includes - two night's accommodation, d dinner at Breezes Restaurant, breakfast and valet parking an (2) tickets to the AFL Grand Final .
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I refer readers to my comments last week regarding 'Where oh where have MHSOB gone." Well I have received an e : opener this week and know exactly where they are going both on and off the field . On field they will get better so don't take them lightly, and off field they have their house well and truly in order, with the best Junior Development program going around, more of that in FTLOTG in future weeks . My comments were meant to stir the passions of the Unicorns Press Corte, to start reporting on his club's progress and give his players some publicity . It was not meant to denigrate the club in anyway so if anyone took it that way please accept my apologies .. All resolved now and we go ahead for the remainder of the year . REVIEW What a bonus for all the club's in the Southern Region this weekend with Sandringham not playing and Old Brighton certainly benefited from this as the boys 4vere hot . It took the Rovers until the third quarter to score their first goal, with the pressure and tackling from the entire Brighton team totally catching the Rovers by surprise . Great win for Old Brighton and disappointment for Hampton . Toby Ewart set it up in the ruck the stratosphere was dominated b y Tim Marshall, Josh Homan and Rob Kent while young Ed McCowan set an outstanding example and his courageous game was an inspiration . Anthony Browne, Timmy Wilmott and young Carr tried very hard for the Rovers . azenod put their first win on the board with a har d
fought victory over again a disappointing D LS . De La came from 18 points down at the main interval to be within 3 points at orange time and a real chance for victory, they then made 21 entries into their forward half in the last stanza but were unable to convert and thus suffered the ignominy of another defeat . Apart from a few key players like Jeff Morel, Andrew Mackintosh and Ant Johnstone they were a ramshackle lot with heaps of improvement required. Tom Steinfort up from the Under 19's enjoyed his promotion and the wing, with Parry and Ballenger also putting in good ones . Mazenod are on te impr o Geared for a determined effort at hom iumped out of the blocks and had 4 on the board before ; had warmed up . After that 111hitefriars were de- rate to ma e up the leeway with their big men holding sway, but a couple of injuries especially to Luke Swain not helping their cause . OPS' defense led by experienced Peter Brabender held firm and they rallied in the last term to record an excellent victory . Hayes, Luderman, Pratty and Boundy were terrific for Parade while it was good to see some of the lesser lights in Kennedy, Janson and Campbell be in the Friars best with Cunningham also a fine contributor with 4 goals .
As usual the wind held sway at Sportscover Arena and so did MHSOB as they used it to advanta-P to build an early lead, but it seemed both sides u:> d it well :' half time
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the Essendon lads held a 3 point buffer. Tight third term saw C} 3' almost outscore the High to be right in the game at three quarter time, and in the final stanza despite the best < ;iU, of the Unicorns Old Essendon moved the ball well with t aid of the stiffening breeze to run out 34 point witanx move to the top of the tree and have all their rivals sitti up and taking note . Drajolo, Caridi and Flaherty all wE great players as was Big Hakim with 4 goals . Gre defensive games from `Devo Harrison and Russ Clow impressed Dave Skinner as did running games from A Hogan, Dean Membrey, Glen McCully and Whitey. NOB'S were particularly disappointed with yet another h quarter fade out, and were particularly embarrassed their performance. Gary Foulds is certainly not happy s . As pr "cted always hard to pla yethirncosfm Brindisi Street and the visitors just did not handle t ground well at any stage . "" ; strengthened by Ka : and Bristow were pretty impress Aspecially the way th ran hard right until the fmal siren . mouse Wintle, Kane a Owen were named as their best players while NOE stru--'-d to find any and could only name skipper M< ; de and first gamer Adam Neville as worthy of inentio m rvers welcome M azeaod to Boss Jam Ix erve in a must win game for both sides . Rovers ve di ippointing last week but there were reasons for ths v'iile ',I :s=nod will have gasn9 a bit -,' confidence fro their i;r :I in. Dave : . ;urray has insts!`ed a bil )fa differ e
io d Wh--~ :ars Old Essendon Whitefriars North Old Boys North Old Bays B RESERVE De La Salle Old Paradians De La Salle North Old Boys Mazci i od Hampton Rovers
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this year and perhaps it has taken 4 , grips with it . Rovers hopefully will hav e
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,Ii go home ground and tip the Hampto n r)f their parochial home crowd . ol rivals De La Salle and Old Paradian s t today . So where to now for Be La well may scntre rotations etc etc are irrelevant if or won't get the Footy and dish it out t o . Can they do this today against a Parade ~ir norm can be a bit vulnerable away from y I don't think so, and am therefore ~ing a Paradian victory. Will pop in an d
} .is one . e long trek out to Gillen Oval where !cord a victorv on . Will this change today . are no certainties in B-Section Footy in would have worked very hard on the tri o resolve some de fi ciencies and will certainly 1 laying at home but by gee it will be hard t o after last week. Old Brighton are a good side te li le slip up so far and today I therefore think _,. . : their Brunswick hoodoo and come away ,,itiSol3 welcome St Hades to the picturesque school Oval . die ground will hold no fear for the Tigers as i t identical to their own. Frank Dunell was mos t ad with the Unicorns skill level last week, and felt 11 be thereabouts come September as do most h with the club . The leadership group ar e very closely with the young players and wit h
Bamert's return to add some fire power up forward g of wins may not be too far away. The Tigers hav e improved after Round I and have adapted to the ction pretty well, but may just have to wait until eturn home next week to record another win . 3 for me . match of the Round takes place out at Park Orchard s r . Old Essendon make the long trek across town to tackle Whitefriars at home . As we all know a pretty daunting The OE'S have done absolutely nothing wrong and i n I I ; r :lity should be 4 zip and are with the Tonners th e
-m side at the moment . They have a fantastic spirit an d say die attitude at the moment hopefully will b e I by the return of Scott McPherson and vvill certainly e me right up to Whitefriars. But out their and in 'their home crew I just cannot tip against the Friars . close one they will just get over the line .
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Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C De La Salle v Old Paradians Whitefriars v Old Essendon Gr North Old Boys v Old Brighto n MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers
OLD I:,:!- GHTON 7 -COK Ro- :t . Old ton, M~ .,IlJ i Humana Mead McCouan :G McCocvan MacGfllivr f3ampton Rovers ; S . . . Browne VAlmott Carr L Umpires : M JenkL,s M 1.: MAZENOD DE LA SALLE Mazenod: T Steii>iort 3 P,i .askell . Be Parry P De la Sall : C .
6 .9 9 .11 14 .17 17 .19(121) 0.1 0 .2 1 .5 5.9 (39 1 hall 2 Gadsden 2 Stewart 2 Parrett ock . Best: En^ert Stewart Dickerson :ter Greenwood Pucella Raystin . Best: t :,llar. ~"'Ri C Shipley A Barnes (G) 7.6 11 .7 (73) 6.9 6.12 (48) C Steinfort Chamberlain
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: C,mnin mi 4 ¢cwltk 3 Nunan ~ .~. . . . .. : swedv Jansen (-ml ,. . ,.,o Hilton Cunningham Ump : P. Sneddon P Simpson (F) S Gaver,s (B) Si Simpson K Brewer (G) OLD ea :,eedDOK GR 1 .2 6 .6 9.9 16 .5 (111) 1d1'rdOB 5 .4 5 .9 9.14 10 .15 (77 ) Old Essendme Haklm 4 Podger 3 Biggs 2 Fleming 2 Buckley 2 Flaherty 2 Kavanagh . Best: Drajolo Carob Flaherty Di Blasi Biggs Ryan. R2F4SOB : Rosman 3 G MeCullp 3 Hogan McCully a4embrey Saultry . Best : C)rna es Harrison Rosman S McCully While Membrey . Umpires: D Perts L Holmes (F) R Natlon A Rechtman (B) A Esposito P Galt (G) ST BEDES RRENTOKE TIGERS 5.3 7 .7 9 .11 17.16 (118) NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 6 .2 8 .6 9.9 (63) St . es Fe4entone T : L Wintle 4 Hayes 4 M Wtntle 3 L Terrell 2 Kane 2 M Connolly Kidd . Best : M Wtntle Kane Owen Scatidi McCraw Corda. North Old Boys: Suterhland 2 Smith 2 Cassell Christie N Casboult Hyde Easiaugt . Best : Hyde Neville Sutherland Eastaugh Boyle N Casboult . Umpires : L Gallagher L Moncrieff (F) L Mavropoulos R Dodd iG l B RESERVE OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 7.7 13.13. 17.15 (117) HAYIMN ROVERS 2.0 3.0 5 .2 5.4(34) Old Brlghtoa: Scott 6. Raju 3. Perry 2. Leaf 2, Stewart, Bushbv. Bristow, Pdtllte . Best: Rijn. Scott . Bristow, White . Leaf. Smith. Hampton Rovers: Burgqaaff 2, MarlnLS 2, Cri]}y. Best : Adams, Bur2`graaft Lake, Gray, Bn,dar. Crib-. EKOD 1 .3 4.5 4.7 4 .10 (34) DE IA SALLE 3 .1 5.4 7.6 8.9(57) Mazenod: McMullin . Snart . Buzby, Carter, Best: Jones. S.Morgan. Murray, Buzby. Veltman, Car ter. De La Salle : Walker 2. Bowden, Hyland, Mitchell, Noseda O'Coimell,Roberts. Best: O'Donnell, Maloney. MeLeish. Thomas, O'Connell, 4:aknsley. 2 .2 6.4 6.7 7 .10(52) OLD P AWNS Wl -I- -,S 2.2 3 .5 5.9 7 .10 (52) Old . . . am: Spinoso 3, Chanbers .Dore, Puglia . J Swindon Best : Chambers, Godfrey. Fantone, t4axls. J Swindon. Dlutinosante Whit¢ ;lars: Crea 3, Dance 2 . Vernal, E Eames Best: Baker. Crea, A Cunningham . Cahill. E Eames, Alexander MHSOB 3 3 5 .8 9.11 11,17(83) OLD ESSEV73OK GR 3 .0 4 .2 9.6 9.7 . (61) Details not received ST BEDES MENIOKE 1 .0 4 .2 5 .3 5 .3(331 NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 3 .5 6.8 9 .13 (67) St Bodes Mentone: De Groot 2, Cute 2, Hipwell . Best: Walsh, McColl T . De Groot, Htptr2ll . Dwyer. North Old Boys: Joyce 2. Brown 2, Kelleher 2, Roach . Ryan. Robbins. Best : Brown . White. Grigg. Pirzint . ingam, Maplestone .
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B Section ®E ~ ~~~~ Coach : Tony'•~iller Res: Mick Hegan 1 L Walker 2 R. Buckley 3 B. Corin 4 5 C . Swift 6 M. Herber 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 9R R. Marks 10 T. Silvers 11 A . Evans (C) 12 D . Toohey 13 A . Johnstone 14 C . Bowker 15 P. Bowden 16 S. Hyland 17 A. Elliott 18 A ffe y 19 M.. Go Goodier 20 M . Picone 21 A. McKenzie 22 M . Mercuri 23 D. O'Brien 23 Fr U17's 24 J . Morel 24 C . Buick 25 R . Walmsle y 25 C . Hyd e 26 D . Spithill 27 S. Thomas 28 N. Herber 29 C. Browne 30 30 B. Mannix 30/RS. Murray 31 S . Hyd e 32 R. Bonnici (vc) 33 J . Stinear 34 35 A . Mackintosh 36 W. Jolly 37 D . Hyland D . McInerne y 39 S. Kane 39R L . Derbyshire 40 P. Arbon 41 M . McHenry 42 P. Bourke 42R 43 K . Brkic 44 R . Prezens 45 C . Chester 46 A. Skinns 47 A. Molan 48 D . Smith 48R T. Fisher 49 A. Boot s 50 D. Aderuccio 51 A. Bonnici 52 G . Wise 53 L. O'Donnell (U17) 54 D. Jarvis 55 J . Davies 57 58 E. Phillips 59 L . Meehan 60 61 70 M . Duggan 70 62 63
HAMPTON ROVERS ch: Norm Goss ach : Tony Naumoff
ilmott McKellar rudar nderson 5 B. Martyn 6 B. Boyd 7 A. Duddy 8 G . Carr 9 T. Barker 10 D. Rayson 11 L. Wheeler 12 B . Kulling 13 G. Woods 14 Daniel Andersen 15 A. Browne (VC) 16 N . Greenwood 17 D. Artz 18 J . McCarthy 19 M . Lawrence 20 A . Power 21 S . Crilly 22 G. Johnston 23 S . Helliger 24 C . McKellar 25 M . Davey 26T Keogh 27 M. Flyn n 28 A. Guthrie 29 M . Fletcher (C) 30 A. Quon 31 T. Pucella 32 David Anderson 33 M . Lake 34 G. Kelly 35 A . Fisher 36 L. Fletcher 37 L. Holt 38 R . Whitney 39 N . Goss 40 S. Burggraaff 41 J. McNamara 42 M . McDermott 43 C. Marinis 44 N. Singh 45 S . Blick 46 L. Woolrich 48 G. Kelly 49 S . Weaver 50 N . Foster 51 J. Midwinter 53 J. Ng 54 P. Adams 55 J . Prantzos 56 A. Blake 58 M . Gray 59 T. Woodruff 60 C. Scarlett
1 D. Lancaster 2 M . Chamberlain 3 A . Tucker 4 A . Hanley 5 D . Maskell 6 P. Nelson 7 S. Morgan 8 R . Foss 9 P. Gooden 10 D. Chamberlain 11 T. Smith (RC) 11 D. Hose 12 M . Murray 13 P. Fuller 14 N . Meehan (DVC) 15 N . Parry (DVC) 16 M. ~°Ilonio 17 J. Beard 18 D . O'Donoghue (VC) 19 S. McMullin 19 T. Steinfort 20 C. Murray (RVC) 20 T. Castricum 21 S . Polan 22 D. Ryan (VC) 23 G. Steinfort 24 C . Ja aweera 25 C . MOrris 26 J. Dunne (C) 27 D . Krom 28 P. Jones 29 R . Sharp 30 D. Hansen 31 N. Snart (RDVC) 32 B . King 33 S . Castricum 34 M . Pollard 35 S . Stanley 36 D . Carter 37 L . Morgan 38 G . Hamil l 39 D . Bradshaw 41 A. McDowell 43 A. Persi 44 R. Mosbauer 45 B . Thomson 46 D. Dunn e 48 G. Tilling 49 L. Halvy 51 P. Reed 52 S . Veltman 53 A. Strawhorn 54 J. Persi 55 L . Fuller 56 L. Rudling 58 B. Corfee 61 M . McDowell 62 M . Gonsalvez 64 A . Wilson
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Coach: David Skinner Coach : Gany Fou'd Asst Coach: David Waterhouse Res Coach : Mark Oraniuti Res Coach: Jamie Dixon 1 J . Bamert 1 J . Cassell 2 S. McCully (Capt) 2 D . Keenan 3 A. Howard 3 T. Waters 4 M. Wh ite 5 N . Orchard 3 A. Trimboli 6 C . Young 4 S. Sleep 7 T Blythman 5 R. Davidson 8 J . Dixon 6 N. Vogels 8 J . Garner 9 D. Fairchild 8 J . Kendal l 10 D. Waterhouse 9 H . MapIeston e 11 P. Spottiswood 10 W. Marti n 12 S . Whittington 13 D . Rosman 11 T. Robert s 14 A . O'Brien 13 T. Halpin 15 N . Adcock 16 R . Kellihe r 16 J. Walker (DVC) 17 R . Clowe s 17 J. Fitzclarenc e 18 R . Limbrick 21 N. Casboutt 18 D. Membrey 22 D. Tehan 19 S . GIynn 20 A. Askew 23 S . Cook 20 P. McGrath 24 J . Barke r 21 S . Sierakowski 25 G. PhYlan d 22 A . Svirskis 26 T. Brady 22 D . Armstrong 23 L. Taylor 27 P. Sondhu 24 S. Rundell 28 D . Joyce 25 C . Nailon 25 H . Taylor 29 C . Hosking 26 A. Vcendese 30 J. Elm s 27 C . Spottiswood 30 M . Leig h 28 S. Moore 29 G . McCully 31 L. Boyle 30 R. Newton 32 T. Roach 31 A. Hogan 133 M . Barke r 32 A . Cassell (VC) 34 M . Hyd e 33 A . Sauftry 34 E . Thompson 35 M . Robins 34 P. Ru'evic 37 J. Eastaug h 35 S. Harrison 38 M. Amo r 35 A. Mills 36 B. Gaunt 39 D . Galletti 37 T. Harper 40 C. Phyland 3 Ting 41 K. Ny e 7 38 S M.. Robinson nson 39 B. James 43 J . Nihil l 40 A. Lust 44 T. Spurtin g 41 J . Anderson 46 K . Hilderbrand 41 T. Fraczek 47 T. Kennedy 42 M . Hamifton-Ho 42 S . Volkering 49 G. Took 44 J . Newton 50 M. Phyland 45 R . Czwarno 52 N . Barden 46 R . Ware 47 D . Wilson 53 S. Butcher 48 J. Scott 54 C. Dobson 49 D . Fox 55 M . Joyce 51 D . Learmont-Walker 52 B. McGrat h 56 D. Sheehan 53 J . Sprague 57 M . Delaney 54 A. Tang 58 S . Casboutt 55 C. Wright 56 T. Wright 60 M . Cribbe s 57 61 A . Neville 58 C. Villan i 64 L. Rya n 59 M . Najeeb 60 S . Jennings 66 P. Bryar 67 M. Perry 68 J. Mahe r
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Senior Playe A numb â&#x20AC;˘ of the Principles for ing senior players are v, : y si il r to that of ju : of the main differences in structuring a tr session, i s the amount of tirne spent on additional team ru ~s ; .nd tactic s Remember whe f g any trr i drills must foil -,-, of ga how you o ?t to play . A training session .uld always follow the principles
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All drills can be modified and it is important for coac to have the necessary variations planned in advar Do not continue to run a drill just because your play do it vve11, unless you are looking to build confider, The color coding of markers will make it very easy the coach to explain the drill and the players understand . The added advantage of color cod markers is that you can vary the instructions at ea cone at any time during the drill - eg yellow cone re3ive kick, rather than handball, blue cone to hs the ball rolled at their feet instead of handballed an( second effort may be required at a red cone . There a number of other ways to vary a drill and tt may be as simple as adding an extra ball to inerea intensity, or adding additional players at each marl ; to decrease intensity . Other ways are to use differe
set out for the junior footballers which are warm up, short hand d'Ils, extended drills (half or full oval), and then back shorter drills before a waFan io _ coaches, ~ abili , t ~ . I ,he in ointesy session she excet going to wait: through conduct a meeting . It is the responsibility of the coach to plan carefully each and every training session to fully utilise the time available with players . The coach should always arrive colored balls or have set instructions for individu early and have the markers and equipment set in place players, as it becomes their turn in the exercise . F so that the session begins on time . Too often coaches example, a nominated rover to have the ball put at h blame the players for a session starting late, when in feet to improve ground skills . A nominated full forwa fact, the coach may be the person who is not organised . to have the ball kicked for mark instead of handballe An important issue to remember is that senior players A nominated hackman to punch the ball hard instes will also become bored very easily and must be of marking and a nominated ruckman to have the bs continually stimulated with training drills that ar e put up high for him to tap down to a rover at grour, varied and on occasions, challenging . level. All drills should be explained clearly with the key points highlighted by the coach . With any new drill it may take John Northey a short time for the pia; rs to understand and thcrefor e .swoon er. com .au
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A gap has emerged in the C grade ladder after some of the major teams flexed their muscles last weekend . The Sharks kept up their impressive start by ripping the Two Blues apart and sending a loud message to opposing sides in the coming weeks . While at the other end the Vultures finally found their well deserved first victory for 2003 . REVIEW The 'Patra' match of the round turned out to be just that with only one point separating the two sides at the major break. Both teams wasted opportunities when using the breeze at the windswept Harry Trott and set up the second half for a titanic stru^;le. This was until red time in the third qtr when 0 1 lifted the tempo forcing some costly OC turnovers and found themselves 29 points in front. Patty's men dug deep in the last quarter due to John Lang & Simon Woolley solid contributions and ran out eventual winners by 25 points. Best for Camberwell was Tim Hallo who made it hard for the Lions to get through to their main scoring option, holding Dixon to 2 . The most impressive win of the week again goes to Beaumaris who destroyed Prahran at Toorak Pk . In a no frills performance the Sharks forced their way to an 11 goal lead at half time and went on from there . Opposition teams should start checking the VFL fixture in future and take note of when the Sandringham Zebra's have their next bye, as the Sharks use this to bolster their already strong line up with former players . Merv's concerns were allayed as his men withstood a gallant effort from the Saints . Al Green, Mark Liddell and the Caulfield backline lifted for Hess in his 50th game holding out a torrid attack from the Saints in the third term . With only 10 points separating the two teams at the last chat an inspired Glen Eira threw everything at the home team but could not maintain the effort as the !elds held on for a 23 point win . Mentone broke their duck with a deserved victory at home against r. Mick Meyer was giving his onballers first use in the middle and kicked a couple to ensure the Vultures got the 4 points . Chris & Steve Sullivan were everywhere while Tim Barr had booted his 5 of 7 at half time . Bannister and Edwards tried hard all day for the visitors, but it would have been a long, miserable journey back down Beach Rd for the Lions as they played only one quarter of football for the game.
S ... :o's won again knocking off bottom team Ormond by 20 .~ points . In front of a L ------_----____ solid ammo crowd braving the elements, the Animals failed to put ths home side away finding themselves level midway in ths third term . Eventually the Animals steadied and dit enough to overcome the Mends, who will look back a the first quarter and think if only . Ormond were agair well served by David Robbins who must have sewn ul the B&F already and Ben Arnold made an impressiv , debut . PREVIEW If you are looking at visiting a Crunch grade gam e weekend you have chosen the right week to do so, v 5 crucial games being played for different reasons .
The "Bertocchi" match of the round will again b{ played out at Harry Trott as the Lions meet Merv' ; men . Both teams on 3 wins, both keen to keep it touch with the Sharks, will be enough incentive fo this game to be a cracker. Can Patty find a solution t, stopping the onball drive of Widgy Lt; Fatty? Or wil Merv find the right match ups for the potent Lioi offence? Collegians did enough last week to sugges that they are a hard nut to crack at home. In another bottler, OC venture out to Shark Park . 1 good test for L :aun_a_ ~ who have enjoyed a couple c
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i11e last fortnight . The midfield battle rn 1,,n Heffernan and Murray Pitts should b e i maTt well decide the victor at the fina l ot ;;o past the Sharks impressive form ove r weeks in a fierce battle . er B grade teams clash at Glenroy as back at home to Ormond. The Therry Penola are - 4ns an above 11 1~ keen to bndge Lite 3 i'i ' formed last week, while the Monds ar e ,t~ -,, notch up a win to kick start their year . be another entertaining game with both sides , a fair bit about each other . In another toss of will go with the home side. The Animals keep rolling along and shouldn't have
trouble against the Two Blues . Defenders an Mair and Ben Gellie will need another big .o stop the Animals, who have a habit of sharin g -^als around . St.Leo's will have enoug h ,urn at Wattle Park to notch up another win .
final game sees the Saints up against the Vultures . These two teams have had a very simila r ,,nn in many ways as they both have been playing il =,-ithout taking the 4 points. The confidence of a ;i โ ข,vill give the Mentone boys a huge boost while the ints are looking for Taranto and Tkocz to carry thei r - over. A trip to Packer Reserve is always a big as k visitors and will enable Glen Eira to slip back e Vultures on the ladder. CORRESPONDENTS Luke Mahoney - Luke_Mahoneyeqational.com .au
E----- - - - _-_ _ -_-----J Caulfield Grammarians - 150 Games - Haydn High Voltage" Vella "Volt, Bobby" started with our club in our U19's, way back in 1993 and is in his 10th CGFC season . An U19 B&F winner, dual senior premiership player, commitee member, Haydn has been a stalwart at our club, both on &, off the field, gaining BOG honours on the last 3 footy trips . All of your team mates and Fields supporters, wish you all the best for this week . Well done Volt. Also 50 Games = John "Hoss" Ryan "Hoss", who joined our club from the Ponderosa, as a fresh faced U19, has developed into a staunch key defender . A reserves premiership player, "Hoss" has stepped up this season, to become an integral member of the senior "6 pack" . Well done "Hoss" from all of your mates at the Fields supporters.
TODAY'S MATCHES, C SECTIO N Therry Penola OB v Ormond St Leos Emmaus WP v Prahran Beaumaris v Old Camberwell Glen Eira v Mentone Vulture s
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LN2i:5 4.2 8 .7 11 .8 14 .16 (100) TfFE RRY i? oLA 2.2 7 .2 8.4 9 .7(63) Mentone Vultures : T.Barr 7, Meyer 3 . Mick Sullivan 2, Little, C.Sulllvan. Best : Meyer. S.Sutlhan, T.Barr, C.Sullhan, Little, 0'h9Fara 'ILerry Penola: C. Bannister 4, Crotty 2. S.Bannister, Harmes, O'Connor. Best Edwards, La Cortra, Robinson, Crotty, Saclo, C . Bannister Umpire : J Heffernan (F) ORMOND 0.3 4.5 7 .10 9.13 (67) 5T LEO'S EMMAUS WP 4.7 6.9 10 .10 12.15 (87) Ormond : Grace 4, Miller 2, Deledio 2, Demiing . Best: Arnold, Robbins, Deledlo, Miller, Brennan, D .Colllns. Si Leos: Donovan 2, D'Amello 2, N.Hodder, Ristevskt, J.Hodder, Burgess, Bird, P.McGktin, Bruce, Vaughan . Best: Not received Um : A Hoogendvk (F) C Hoogendyk (B) K Pitcher L Pell (G) PRAHRAN 2 .1 5.2 7.6 7.7(49) BEAUMARIS 6.3 15.8 19.11 23 19 (157) Prahran : Beer 3. St CLalr, Gartland. McCuddin, Ballard . Best: Kelly, Gartland, Mair, McCuddin, Beer, Harders . Be,eumaris: Mann 6. Richardson 4, Brunner 3, Buller 3. Haynes 2, Rawlins 2 . Spence, Tatbot, Vance. Best: Boon, Collins, Buller, Brunner, Pitts, M.Atkins. Umpires: J Mousley (RFL) S Stokes (F) T Cusack T Casuscelli (B) A Martin and G Shilling - RFL (G) COLLEGIANS 5 .5 7 .8 12.15 1 6.16(112) DID CAMBERWELL 42 7 .9 8.10 12 .15 (87) Collegians: Lang 4 .Harrls 3, D6mn 2, Taft 2, Waters 2,Harrison, Shinfdieki . Mackenzie. Best: Lang. Woo4ey, Harris. Couch, Y Phillips, Hosking Old Caml=welt:- Horgan 3, Howard 3, Cadzow 2, Tempone P. 2 . Heffernan, Hardman. Best: Hallo. Gough, Horgan. Tempone P., Heffernan, Howard . Umpires: J Lipson S Scully Jnr (F) D Webster C Kaleta (G ) CAUL GRAM 5 .3 9 .11 9.16 13 .20 (98) GLEN ETRA 3 .3 5 .4 9.6 11 .9 (75) Caul Gram: Foote 7, Bruhn 2, Widja}a, Will, Vella, Pennycuick, Best : Bruhn, Foote. Pearce. Green, Fmter. WidJaja. Glen Eirm : M .Dtmachki 3. Taranto 2, Astapenko, Doolan, Emmett. Hall. Kasar, Pryde . Best:Taranto,l5caz, Clements, Hall, Lewin . Doolan . Umpires: S Alger P Dinneen (F) P Maddoeks P Whitehead (G) C FtESERVE NE 2 .0 4.4 5 .5 5 .6 (36) THERRY PENOLA 8.4 15,5 19 .9 21 .13 (139) bfeatone Vultures : Bittner 2, Murphy 2, Levert BestMaters . Levert Noonan, Johnstone, Bittner Thecry Penola: German 5, Besanko 4, Clarke 4, Kuret 2, S .Goodwm, T.Goodwin, D.Goodwin, Walker, Vanta, Smith . Best: S.Goodwin, Grant Walker. J,Saclo, Gorman, Clarke . ORMOND 3.2 5.2 7 .4 9 .4(58) ST LEO'S E.RยงPYAUS WP 0.2 3.4 5 .5 131 3 (91) Ormond : Monaghan 2, Lam 2. Parsons, Smith, C.Keleher, Harvey, Brown . Best : Parsons . Ramsay, Ritchie. Lom, W iley, Franklin . St Leos Emmaus: D.Pitcher 3, E .Mitchell 2, Ottobre 2, Zalacos 2 . P.Carey, P.Manton,No)an, Rose. Au1Lso, Nolan, Simondson . D .Pitcher, Za)acas, Ottobre. Best Not Received PRAHRAN 3.2 4.3 5 .3 7 .4 (46) BEAUMARIS 4.4 7.12 14 .13 17.17 (119) Prahran: Hodgson, Rose, Campbell . H . Pitts, Morris. Ram-e . Treyvaud . Best: Rose, Hodgson, Ramage, Treyvaud, Campbell. Macdonald . Beaumarig : S.Coole 5, Nish 3, McNichoas 2, Kennedy 2, Qtirm, Pratt, Travern, Melltck, Bryce. COL LEGIANS 5.2 6.2 8 .5 11 .9 (75) DID CAMBERWELL 4.5 4 .8 4.12 (36) Li Collegians : Henebery 3, Hart 2, Turner 2, Robertson 2, Cohost . Johnson . Best :Henebery, Young, Abott . Turner, Vial, Grtbble Old Cam Joyce, Tempone R, Walsh A. , Weickhardt. Best: ScoY . Jovice, Derry J . , Walsh A., Grant, Francis , CAUL GRAhi 3.4 9.5 15 .10 18.15 (123) GLEN EIRA 2.0 4.0 5 .2 7.2(44) Caul Gram: Da}wood 6, Carrick 3, M .Hanison 3. Gardner 2, Farmer, Messer, Kendall. Bosna . Best:Lawson, Messer, Sant . Dahvood, Kendall . Gardner. Glen Eirs: K .Dimachkt, T.Dimachh7, Hollow . Brown, Ftdoglam :is. Cununttvs, Eade . Best: Richards . T.Diamchki,Devries, Fidogiannis, Serpanchy . A.Dlantond.
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Coach : Brett Merchant Asst: Mick Lovejoy Res: Mick Carry 1 S. Nish 2 H . Gibson 3 M. Pitts (C) 4 M . Matulick (DVC) 5 M . En .,or (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. Atkins 18 N . Kennedy 19 M. Atkins 20 N . Atkins 21 P. Sherman 22 J . Hoft (VC) 23 A . Catlin 24 B. Gray 25 D . Teesdale 26 R . Meilick 27 B. Haynes (DVC) 28 J. Vance 29 C . Martin 30 S. Hunt 31 J . McGeogh 32 B. Cairns 33 S . May 34 J May 35 N. Rooter 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. Coots 53 J. Windebanks 54 A. Thompson 55 S. McNicholas 56 E. Leyden 57 H. McMillan 58 S . Fitzgerald 59 B. Griffiths 60 C. Gionis 62 A. Pratt 64 M . Carty 66 A. Coote 67 B . Gillespie 68 S . Doukas
COLw:m5. Co. . ne s: Chris Mathieson 1 J . Foley 2 B . Hall 3 C. Knight 4 M . Liddell T Vinen 5 S . Kendal l 6 N . Craven 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 A . Foote 9 M . Prater 10 A . Will (C) 11 C . Deal 12 D . Pearce 13 A. Green 14 S. Amiet 15 A. Docker 16 S. Sant 17 G . Harrison 18 B. Baxter 19 T. Aylen 20 H. Vella 21 M . Pennycuick 22 C. Mc Assay 23 D. Ash 24 J . Dalwood 25 N. Darma n 26 S . Widjaja 27 J . Ryan 28 J . Jacobs 29 G. Erickson 30 C. Fagan 31 T. Foster 32 A . Lawson 33 S . Fryers 34 R . Langford 35 S . Thompson 36 B . Cunningham 37 T. Messer 38 J . Restarick 39 A . Bosna 40 R . O'Neill 41 B. Kuppe 42 D . Synman 43 A. Bruhn ~ L . Schneide r 45 D . Scott 46 B. Scott 47 S. Jenkinson 48 N . Tassell 49 B. Gardner 50 P. Delahaye 51 T. Mc Donald 52 A. Sinclair 53 C. Jcnes 54 T. Rynberk 55 C. Hooper 56 S . Krien 57 P. Farmer 58 T. Kavouris 59 A . Beach 60 N . Fallu 61 N . Bannon 62 C . Sheppard 63 G. Crathern 64 G. Poulter 65 N . Carrick 71 M . Cassidy 76 M . Harrison
Coach : Pat Hawkins Res : Marty Hook 1 J. Dixon 2 M . Johnson 3 B. Mooney V C 4 D. Atkinson 5 R. Henebery 6 S . Woolley 7 D. Surkitt 7 J . Farle y 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 . Husking V C 18 S. Taft 19 N . Herman 20 B. Couch 21 C . Harri s 22 T. Skurrie 23 C . Mollard 24 B. Low 25 R . Muir 26 D. Vial 27 A. Shinkfiel d 28 D. Dowling 29 A. Kenneally 30 L. Moon 31 N. Roac h 32 C. Blumfield 33 B . Holsi 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 qg 50 51 J.B . ShadbaH 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
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1 P. Care s 2 J . Hodder 3 E . Mitchell 4 A . Auliso 5 S . Buckle 6 J . Fennell 7 A . Burgess 8 B . Bird 9 D . Lear 10 B . Mitchell 11 B . Carey 12 T. McCann 13 A. Krebs 14 P. Pollard 15 P. Carey 16 A. Rose 17 M. D'Amelio 18 R . McCann 19 A. Kell y 20 A. Ballard 21 G . Simondson 22 P. Ristevski 23 7 Batty 24 D . Bruce 25 A. McKenzie 26 A. Prosser 27 P. Levin e 28 H . Giles 29 S. Darcy 30 PA.Ottobre 31 M . Contessotto 32 D . Comm 33 L. Thomas 35 J . Briggs 36 S. Savage 37 S . Manton 38 N. Hodder 39 B.Vaughan 40 J . Gay 42 M . Flood 43 B . Levine 44 A. Zalakos 45 S . Ronchi 46 A. Brown 47 M . Mclnerny 48 A. Daly 49 D. Cox 50 A. Volpi 51 P. McGloin 52 R. McGloin 53 T. Pecora 55 C. haitield 56 T. )rrison 59 D. Q'-5er 60 C mald 61 J . I rrn 63 P. Nolan 64 D. Wc~d 67 P. Fa- : is 69 S c~ :c e 70 75 76 77 79
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spoke to both . U19 ams last Saturday folloun lg on from ie much pt ' licised Kangaroos/Adelaiue crows clash . He also then had time to speak to an eager lunch crowd from St . Bernards U19 players' parents . Dean explained how he made his way to AFL coaching with an insight that following last Friday's game he made his way home and watched the video a couple of times - finally getting to sleep at 4 .30am . He was :en at the footy club at 7 .30arn the nest da :â&#x20AC;˘ for ~'_-ir~g and other post game duties . He v as c ~ to Optus Oval to watch Hawthorn and Car' on do battle .
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theme and will be played before the sr l ; Lions and Collingwood match . 30 From all at the VAFA would lit to all the 5IY all t'_e very best for a lo, day tomorrow . I'm sure all the ladies v d appreciate that all VAFA grounds will be qi t tomorrow out of respect to all you great to, ' . : day .
from last wec' ; ( : David (Fitzroy) was the mystery playe, . One of the player's named in I ; an h the Century wore No . 19 in his . .-as he? The o e ' ' -a e 'entries was Iai C ae o f
a dozen Ben Hogan golf balls insc: a ::ig -V. Please refer to the display elscwsiere in today's "Amateur Footballer" for the round 5 Trivia Question . I3isgsacef~l .at Telstra Dome last Sunday . More disturbing were the results of a 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
siiiig that and in 'van s clubs at last _ _onday' s ~i :ig that "fines and suspension s agnitude would follow (similar ng officials) and clubs involve d asked to look for anothe r >teucaas went to Rupertswood for the unfurling of their 200 2
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anging a great ceremony an d si °cially Deb and Jo for the lunc h rife of coach Tony) for expertl y ag - spot on cue . Rupertswood is a ( place to visit and supporters of clubs p; Y there - don't be dissuaded, it's no t tuperstwood Mansion and ground s or . h a look over.
at junior le-i . :.ow coach of Old Es : uT,don, Frank quite happily acted as the un ipire (a1 day) at his former club North Old Bo s' S' .ools Lightning Premiership Day last we( k .
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you fork out S21! Fair point . o :-'s. The organisers ard '1 for the Sportsco v er weekly ina ~r - you will receive ' which c. .a entitle you to up to 5 Fou r
pies or Schweppes soft drinks or a con ib' ion of the two (total 5) . All this E i',out ng to buy one yourself.
the drive back from Rupertswood o .)6 .5 Inner FM s call of the Marcellin ;. game . Really was a great call and if C t picked up the boys on the FM dial V" ,orth a listen . The "A €aax€a( , l Saturday morning is worth tu__ing i n
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Old Mentonians alone remains undefeated, and a two game break has been established between 5th & 6th . Fascinating times ahead watching whethe r the curre= +no 5 can hang on . 4
-, disposed of OB and again looke d a very even unit . YV led after kicking into the wind in Q1, but the Ashers took over in Q3 . The Bushrangers best were Luke Taylor at CHB & Ruck, Stuart Simpson & Andrew Stone . Ashers' Conor O'Sullivan W & RR, Christian Gregory in a James Hird role, & Ben Hind at HF stood out in a most _proncient outfit . 'T~ : : ,_ took the points against in a tense tussle in doubt until Me Serafini's goal square screamer & conversion sealed t' ° Hoe's win in the dying moments . The Hoes had great efforts from Mick Chazan, James Shuttleworth (defence & nick), and Ross Toogood . Bloods didn't like another loss but were happy with Ist gamer Bre** 1-lard-an (HBF, W, & HFF!), Greg Evans in defence and the ruck, plus Chris ' . ooden at HB . -- overwhelmed _° - ; after Q l in a powe .il dry . '=he Pantl; rs had terrific games from Ceor; ~ -atris who blanketed Julien Kirzner, & from on-ballers Carroll & Palmer . Danny Weislitzer did well in the ruck for the Jackas, with Jared Raleigh also fighting hard . Salesians surprised both Bantinale and your scribe with a strong win to open their account for the year . In a very solid team performance, Cooke at CHF & Nannes across the HB line played crucial roles in the victory . The Bears kicked themselves out of it in the 2nd Half and the only plaudits went to Dale Wilson, Paul Gloury, Nick Taylor, & Adam Dooley. `F7 were belted by an impressive which :' ` down B-T's strong forwards courtesy of great defensive work by Paul Kempton, Rob Mackie & Pat Barry, with `GVillo' again among the goals up forward . The home side had a forgettable day but had good efforts from youngsters Wilkie, Conte, & Bone .
6 versl - Ass L : won't be a walk in the pa _c for either side, w th the home side angry at loss iio .l last week L the visitors galvanized by their lst win! Fine weather i s forecast for todav, so Yarra's pace will be a h ; ^ factor for the F ;oes to eouni_r . That, plus thei r
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while they will trouble the Panthers, it is hard see them beating them . The visitors improve vai each outing and will take this game by 4-5 goaL AJAX and be closer than their respecti ladder positions indicate, and both sides will ha been given fairly decent workouts by their coach after the disappointments of last tveek . TI Jackas leg speed should give them an ed though, and a 3 goal win . ITrnf .Blae ksa host Monash Blues in the D I match the day, which should be a spectator's feast . Bo engine rooms are in brilliant form and the two be defences in the Section will be trying to stifle tr~ prolific forward set-ups . Neither Club has y fielded its best combination and much will deper on the value added by any players returning fi this match . This is a coin-toss job and it can down Heads for the Home side by a kick . A Blacl ivin will quicken the recovery of former great, Jac Clanc , after the 2nd changeover of a failE prosthesis in his left knee! Come back soon Jac the Ormond Bouzy Rouge Club is missing you ! : is at home to 1•3ulleen-Teffip, and th is a game full of implications for both Clubs . Chaddie's break through win last round will r~` them a huge boost, while the Bullants .ill v -sr, .
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3.1 4.2 5 .6 . 12.9 (81) 1 .2 2.3 3 .4 4,4(28) 2, Kats 2 . Better, In 2, shields 2, Hawkins, !van . McC . Feenagtty, Dodd, Hawkins, 2 . Patter,'"nes, t :L) 1 . Davies. Strang, Peters,
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4 .5 . 5 .9. 9 .14, 10 .19 (79) 1.1 . 4.4, 8 .4, 8 .7(55) : R.Singh 3, D .Pearce 3. P.Manue, 2. E .Newboid , mn. P.Cotter, M .Ebba?, Mdaeouangelo. P.Manuel. M .Parker 2. J .lvilsan . B .Cooper. C.Jeffertes . Best: or, G .DaWes . M .Phtl)i}t .;. J.Con.,ian. 3 .2 3 .2 4 .5 4 .8(32) 0.2 6 .6 10.8 12.12 (84 ) s .s: Nock, Smith, R- Alexander, Austvn . Best : Elton, ;Sock . D . Dâ&#x20AC;˘:a~xr, R. Aleatutder. Francis orman 4. Kalb 3, Cooper 2, Israelsolm. Onas. Pask. Best : . Co er. Goldentein, Boon. Spicer. Zema n 1 .2 3.5 6 .6 8 .7(55) 2.2 3.6 5 .9 5 .11(41 ) ; Byrne 2, Loughnan, Moss, Dolman . Riley, Brown . Way. Best: Rose, M. Forer, Lucas, Dohnan, Hanlon . . Creak, Hopgood. M. Wi]]more . Bell . Best : T. Na:sa)lah. n . Reed. Bell. M .1vlLmore 0.0 2.1 3.3 4 .7(31) 6.7 11 .11 14.16 17 .19(121 )
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Ccr :'a : Gi I ro .,idcrofi -: John Fraser N.Gold (C. ) 2 M .Konsky 3 B. Davi s 4 M. Dudakov 5 J . Ritterman 6 D.Kalb (C .R .) 7 G.Samue! 8 E . Raleig h 9 J. Berger 10 G . Dukes 11 M . Segal (D .V.C.) 12 D. GoldenPein 13 J . Raleigh 14 J . Kagan 15 J. Sega l 16 E.Janove r 17 A. Cukierman V. CR) 18 J . Kirzner (V.C. ) 19 G . Blieden 20 J . Sharp 21 D . Gelber, - E. Wollne r J. Feldman J. Ca m t5 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenma n 27 A . Spice r 28 A. Zemski 29 P. Bryner 30 A. Lefkovic 31 A. Lewi s 32 D. Weisliizer 33 S . Boo n 34 A . Lewin 35 J . Lewi s 36 J. Israelsohn 37 A. Erlic Sapahr 38 S 39 D. Gana an 40 D.Onas 41 A . Silver 42 A . Cooper 43 S. Chester 44 J. Gelfand 45 A. Godlewicz 46 A. Goldman 47 A . Silve r 48 J . Pask 49 A. LasnP,zki 50 A. Benedykt 51 Z . Lewski 52 D. Norich 53 J . Mordech 54 1. Sam e 55 J . Kaicer 56 D .Seidl 57 D . Spilberg 58 B. Yudelman 59 R. Rotemberg 60 J . Weinberg 61 J . Freeman 62 J. Gottlie b 63
1 L. Toomey 2 S . Tibb 3 S. Edwards 5 A. Boland 6 M . Parker 7 C. GEennie 8 J . Jes s 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 11 M. Barmby 12 A . Bethun e 13 D . Den Braber (C) 13 C . Jeffery 14 A. Lorkin 15 A. Williiams 16 J . Hunt 17 B .Redwood 18 J. Hughes 19 G . Whitehead 20 M. Starret 21 J . Pierce 22 S . Flynn 23 P. Stone 24 P. Harper 25 P. Sorace 26 R . Weeks 27 D . Hinclitfe 28 A. Garish 29 J . Wilso n 30 R . Kogelman 31 G. Evans 32 D . Atiord 33 C . Wooden 34 M . Tarull i 35 R. Chapman 36 V. Hall 37 G. Macklin 38 B . Moran 39 S. While 40 S. Harris 41 G . Davies 42 R. Moran 43 M . Slattery 44 J . Tappiy, 45 M . Rielly 46 T. Vandersluis 47 J. Smit h 48 D.McCartan 49 D. Poynton 50 R. Kea 51 A. Pringle 52 J . Bleakney 53 S . Verona 54 M. O'Halloran 55 L . Stafford 56 P. Cruickshank 57 L. Mackowski 58 T. Leddra 59 B . Coope r 60 P. Scognamillo 62 J. Fitzpatrick 63 A. Barrie 64 T Nolan 65 S . Haun 67 A . Lewison 68 J . Coghlan 72 T. Wills C. Cochrane A. Cullen S. Hiney M . Lant P. Phillips B . Beech S . Dornom J . McMullen P. Pares
1 B. Ree d 2 D. Witchell 3 N. Taylor 4 T. Gloury 5 B . Willmore 6 S. Tuckman 7 C . Taylo r 8 B. Cantwell 9 M . Willmore 10 P. Gloury 11 D. Wilson 12 J . Egan 13 T. Ryan 14 B. Woodlock, 15 S. Gray 16 M . Gilbert 17 A. Small 18 J . Turnbull 19 N . Sannholm 20 S. Playtair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C. Taylo r 23 M . Gray 24 L. Richardson 25 J . Szeremeta 26 H . McDermott 27 A. Niel d 28 L . Enright 29 P. Smith 30 D. Mutton 31 C. Bassett 32 M . Natoli 33 S. Dean 34 S. Lorenzini 35 L. O'Connell 36 D. Playiair 37 T. Thompson 38 J . Redfern 39 A . Hopgood 40 M. Smit h 41 T. Prior 42 M . Vanpoeteren 43 L. Ferre l 44 S . Yin 45 D . Boy d 46 D . Nasrallah 47 J. King 48 D. Rybicki 49 G . Bel l 50 T. Nasrallah 51 J . Bott 52 D . Noonan 53 M. Creak 54 C . Williams 55 D. Williams 56 A. Roethe 57 B. McGregor 58 L. Orton 59 M . Mitchell 60 D . Hassett 61 S. Dowlan 62 T. Jubb 63 A. Plant 64 S . Taylor
Coach: Doug Serb R, Coach : A Parris 1 J. Prior 2 S. Yates 4 W. Thompson 5 D. Bon e 6 A . Teha n 7 P. Robertson 8 N . Bone 9 J . Matthews 10 P. Tsokas 11 G. Chivers 12 A . Parris 13 D . Tulloch 14 A. Wilke 15 B . Wolnizer 16 S . Smith 17 C . Darby 18 K. Burridge 19 L. Stot t 20 M . Jones 21 P. Gannas 22 G. McLaren 23 D . Matthews 24 J. Newman 25 R. Lee 26 S . Boy d 27 J . O'Donnell 28 P. Milesi 29 D . Williams 30 D . Florence 31 L. Norbury 32 R. Williams 33 N . Hamshare 34 S. Lambropoulos 35 D . Daskalo u 36 P. Hare 37 P. Ganiatsis 38 N. Scaglione 39 D. Buccachio 40 A . Foley 41 R . Le a 42 P. Edwards 43 M . Daskalou 44 R. Schneider 46 A . Humphrey 47 C . Morivitis 48 A. Morivitis 49 B. Touriganis 50 D. Glover 53 A . Boyd 60 D . Horvath
Ca c , Res Coach: t 1 S . Conley 2 M. Maud 3 C . Tucker 4 -1, O'Neill 5 P. Manuel 6 T Healy 7 P. Rawley 8 J. Shuttleworth 9 E. Heal y 10 P. Lee 11 D. Valkanis 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 S . Narkievricz 14 P. Flynn 15 J. Curtin 16 P. Harris 17 S . Morris 18 B . Hall 19 D. Wood 21 N . Blainey 22 N . Shuttleworth 23 D. Rya n 24 B. Frew 25 J . Frisina 26 P. Cameron 27 J . Finlayson 28 S . Matthews 29 C . Hocking 30 M. Sloan 31 T. Lupton 32 L. Pearce 33 S . McGowan 34 B . Joyce 35 M . Serafini 36 C . Zeegers 37 P. Cotter 38 R. Peoples 39 M . Ebbage 40 P. Martin 41 C. McDonald 42 B . Marti n 43 A. Shemshedin 44 A. Pace 45 A. Iacouangelo 46 M . lacouangelo 47 B . Waters 48 R . Toogood 49 Matt Sloan 50 N . Clark 51 D. Pearce 52 S . Sampson 53 M . Chazan 54 E . Newbold 55 J. Healy 56 S. Saunders 57 A. Conti 58 T. Memhet 59 A. Falkers 60 J . Aboueid 61 M . Anderson 62 P. Merory 63 J . Crapper 64 M. Migliorini 66 J. Rivott-Mins 67 G . Stephens 68 F. Yaghmoor 69 J . Mazocca 70 K . Wis e 71 A . Pearce 72 K. Maghamez 73 D . Dummett 74 S. Hall
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Ch : Craig sufch 1 T. Mitsvalsky 2 C . Twentyman 3 R . Bal l 4 D . Carroll 5 C . Mackay 6 C .Alexander 7 M. McCloskey 8 G . Ferguson 9 W. Balfantine 10 S. Voiqt 11 D . SolTey 12 C . Dwyer 13 B. Heverin 14 M . Stroud 15 J . Costello 16 D . Nock tVC) 17 N . Lintord 18 T. Boumon (C) 19 A . Palmer 20 D . O'Connor 21 J . O'Brien 22 P. Clarke 23 A . Drinan 24 A. Acreman 25 T. Flava 26 G. Dart 27 G. Katris 28 D . Kitto 29 A . Carter 30 D . Russo 31 M . Elliott 32 M . Phillips 33 S . Worrell 34 M . Sunter 35 T. Mcnich 36 D . Alexander 37 M . Francis 38 P. Stubbs 39 M . Basile 40 R . Alexander 41 D. Stevens 42 43 M . Lawes 44 L. Sunter 45 M . Kennedy 46 47 48 49 M . Fisher 50 G . Richards 51 L. Stephen 52 53 54 D. Goodbody 56 R. Harper 57 58 59 60 G . Shattock 61 B . Saunders 62 R.Johnson 63 64 M . Austin 66 M . Mackay 68 69 S . Allot t 71 T. McManus 72
1 A. Stevens (vc) 2 A. Thai n 3 S. Sutherland ( c) 4 A. Heal y 5 M . Canavan 6 D.F( ;r 7 D. Foray 8 S. L n 9 A. C.. I 10 S.OIdtvc) 11 K. Richardson, 12 M . Do13 I . Bcb,..,a 14 M. Cooke 15 R . Quinn 16 P. Dotm=^ 17 ARatt Fc, as 18 D. Barrv
19 S. sr( i 20 A. S° 21 D . 4 -Jo 22 S. G n 23 M. Sm, ;,, 24 A. Gra ce 25 C . Ryan 26 J. Nan nes 27 P. Allen 28 M. B~me 29 D . A e n 30 K. Woodman 31 A. Lucas 32 G . Riley 33 N . Callaghan 34 T Nagle 35 P. Knott 36 S. Nolan 37 J. Brennan 38 M . Ferwerda 39 P. Pitts 40 M . Forer 41 M . Cleary 42 C . Rose 43 P. Evans 44 D .Ievoli 45 S . Horvath 46 A . Chiap jni 47 D .OIdSe~d 48 J . Logan 49 D . Stinear 50 D . Taylor 51 A . Foley 52 P. Hanlon 53 E . Mallard 54 S . Porter 55 E . HanaPy 56 M .Lou ghnan 57 P. 0 loran 58 S . Way 59 S . Pari si 60 A . Bates 61 R. Cincotta 62 D. Blake 63 B . Chalmers 64 B . Bowman 65 J . Radi 68 S . Sinclair 67 D. Sutherland 68 M . Su tto n 69 B . Kirchner 70 Mick Forbes 71 R. M irams 72 C. Hunt 73 A. Kelly 74 A. Davey 75 R. Nahas 76 P. Turley 77 S. Butler
1 L . ahercot e 2 S. Chandle r 3 4 A. Evans 5 R . Mackie (C) 6 7 S. Jones 8 (C18) B . Watch 9 (C18) C. Simon 10 W. Hanna 11 S. Sand'rford 12 13 C . Baulch 14 15 16 17 A. Moffatt 18 T. Wilson 19 L . Brow n 21 C . Schillin g 23 P. Barry 24 25 26 D . Batte n 27 28 P. Otsuka 29 M. Staunton 30 J. Ralph 31 B. Costell o 32 M . Jone s 33 T. Kitchen 34 35 Jas h4irtschi n 36 37 A . Gray 39 S. Whit e 40 41 L. Rawnsley 43 C . Beato n 44 R . McArthu r 45 46 R . Wallace 47 49 R . Dillo n 49 (R) T. Bowers 50 A.Goona n 51 D . Higgins 51 (R) A . Neville 52 53 D.O'Keefte 54 M . Braszel l 55 S . Watch 57 K . Sagely 58 D. Kean 60 J . O'Sullivan 62 F. Purcel l 63 J . Webe r 64 R. Adam s 66 L. Costello 6 6 (C18) C . Curti s 67 N. Goonan 70 J . Green 71 M . Nihil l 72 D. Rudd 77 A. Costello 80 M . Tehan 85 B . Webe r 86 B . Collins 88 N. Abbott 91 A. Whitloc k 93 M . Bulman 94 A. Powel l 96 Jon Mirtschi n 98 M . Behan
R. Pearce 2 T. Morri s 3 R. Thompson 4 M . Fung 5 A. Drew 6 R . Dre w 7 C Beal 8 L. Morris 9 J. Keem 10 T. Hancock, 11 T. Mcllrath 12 J. Cremean 13 L . Gilles 14 E. Kruse 15 N . Pask 16 L . Taylor 17 A. Lain g 18 D . Ross 19 J . Strong 20 T. Hal e 21 D . Stevenson 22 B. Drew 23 R . Ye a 24 M. Davies 25 R . Collet 26 J. Longworth 27 S. Savage 28 B. Reynolds 29 R . Courts 30 D . Potter 32 J. Parr y 33 P. Cremean 33 D . Ireland 34 C. Fraser 35 B. Peake (c) 36 P. Jarvie 37 D . Balkshavt
38 G. Morrison 39 J. Thompkins 40 H . Catsfiord 41 B. Down s 42 A . Ston e 44 J. H o 45 A . Windgat e 47 S . Collie
48 R . Davi s 49 S . Seaboume
50 J . Peake 51 H . Clark e 52 A . Hartnett 53 S . Pask 54 S . Simpson 56 T. Uoy d 58 G. Ker r 59 A . Joine r 60 S . Laird 61 P. Valepp l 62 P.3aruma 63 B . Whitechurch 64 D . Smith 65 M. Norrish 68 T. Collet 71 M. Lein e 74 A . Middlin
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v k "got out of jail" against Hawthorn ~ id coach Julian Siebrand will make sure that his team do not underestimate Oakleigh . The Magpies have a tremendous opportunity to consolidate their position within the four but a loss will leave them back in the pack . put up a spirited fight against Old 0 ^r~y but a team of youngsters will alway s ;le against more experienced and hardened teams . ey won by a big margin again but coach Glenn Taylor will be asking for an improved performance from his charges . Taylor thought his team's ability to control the ball in difficult conditions was the key factor in OC's victory . He was especially happy with the efforts of his key defenders in Ross Adams and Stuart Jessup . After a horrendous fortnight, Bentleigh despite missing several senior players - recorded a stirring victory against La T'rsab e last week. Demons coach Paul Dimattina was thrilled with how his younger players accepted the extra responsibility and with Eyles a chance to return, the Demons will fancy their chances of an upset victory today against Old Carey . Poor conversion cost La Trobe dearly last week and they have now lost two games in which they have been in winning positions . The rebounding Fitzroy will be a tough ask but coach Tony Crisafulli would rather play a higher ranked side as it will provide a clearer picture as to where his team is at. Fitzroy coach Graham Burgen was not shattered with his team's loss to Peninsula as he believes the Pirates are incredibly hard to beat at home . The Reds will be without gun midfielder Vinnv Cahill for the next five weeks but Andrew Dawson and Jimmy Donovan are handy replacements . Old Geelong and Hawthorn have both shown glimpses of form this year. OG showed how capable they were when they dispatched OC first-up and the Hawks demonstrated last week that the, can mix it v. ith the better teams. Bot h
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coaches are happy with the improvement shown by their teams and there will be little between the two sides . The Hawks' terrib] ; record this season on larger grounds will ens, r, . that OG will start a narrow favourite . Peninsula and Williamstown looks to be tl, ;. most enticing match-up of Round 5 . Both Sidhave a settled defensive unit and a dangerou,, forward line . The undefeated Pirates ha_ recorded some devastating victories while ti, CYMS have been the quiet achievers of t ;, : competition . The CYMS will need key fona .rc,s Dave Lee and Tim Wheeler and rejuve !, ruckman Leigh Monkhorst to continue their good form if they are to pose a real threat to thc ladder leaders . TIPS West Brunswick 42pts Old Carey 10pts Fitzroy 18pts Old Geelong 6pts Peninsula 28pts E, Ž'cste : Ed Sill was unable to c oo° 7 due to w ork commitments
E; D2 SECTIO N Fitzroy Reds Tornese Williamstown CYMS D Lee Bentieigh Grace Peninsula Payze Peninsula Murphy D2 RESERVES
Fitzroy Reds Pidoto La Trobe Uni Sampson Old Geelong Perrin Bentleigh Punter West Brunswick Heywood Peninsula Jinchin
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03 - congratulates Sa .- pen nsul . ClaringUolcl on reaching the milestone o f club back in 1993 and a few years
;j-,,d his place as a dashing and ;-,der. No slouch up forward, he onc e
straight against West Brunswick . ,~eserves captain and still a big Jimmy Sam has been a loyal servant of th e
i inspiration to our younger brigade . Bolder ! Old C a r~
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ed his 50 t e in round 2 . with the Under 19s in 1999, Phi l loped into a real `goalsneak', regularly
; bags of multiples as well as assisting i n '+s a result he has become an integral
;e forward set up when he has played i n me seniors and reserves . Well done, lous' and keep up the great work . Als o culate Nick Bull on following in his little ' 's footsteps and playing his 50th thi s . Nick also came through the Under 19 s i h . . = become a key position player as well as occasional ruckman . He often baffles the ,sition with his amazing turn of speed (fo r a big bloke) and regularly catches them Congratulations, `Bully' and we hope ther e
nany more milestones to come .
_ . . 6.6 8 .8 13.o!: j I 6.6 10 .10 12 .15 (87) W-_ -- i' .-~I:UN5&ICF 3.2 ::awthorn: Goals - Cameron ':, N- -'c-e 2. Jackomos 2 . Avery P. O ~:, Phillips, Carle, Rice Best : Rice, Jackomos, hicGlenchy . Phillips, Carle West 8 ek : Goals- Sheedv 6, Batters 2, Camtane 2, Siebrand 2 Best: Brookshaw, McGuire, Sheedy. Bagn.aIl, Batters, Siebrand : P Griffiths (F) T tVL<cher (B) H Cosgrtit N Murphy (G ) Bar 0.1 5.6 10 .9 14 .12 196 ) Oil Y 8.6 16.8 22 .13 27.17(179) Q- : . : .- : .- Dalton 3, Bromley 2, A.Kitts 2, Bando, Britt, cash. Kennedy. S szle . Best: Dalton, Clark, Kennedy. Bromle;v. Holden. Collins . OLD C EY White 5. Everett 4. Cohen 4 . Angus 3, Collins 2, Munro 2, James, h9ahon.Pattendon .BesC Adams, Wood, Boag, ?,Unkles, Battl e IIm : L Katz G Morgan (F) J Mahar K Segota (G ) BENTLEIGH Li 8.9 9 .10 12 .10182) IA TROBE 2.8 2.8 5 .13 7-17 (59) Beat : Grace 5, Sloe 3 . Punter 2 . Henry, Clark. Best: Seele}t heson . HemyGrace . HandTekl . Miksad. La T'rahe : Dan Patience 2 . Farrant. Mawdslev, Davis, Darcv , Gleâ&#x201A;Ź..<on. Best : Danes, Edmmmnds. Darcv, Mann, Sheldrick, Brennan . Urn] s : A Lougheed J Asphalt (F ) ds O.B. 1 .3 7.7 10 .17 17 .26 (128) FM i 3.4 5.6 8 .10 9 .12 (66) Peninsula: Passe 7. Murphy 3 . N .Ctaringbold 2, J.Coghlan. Stahzfarth, Barber, Davis, Murray . Best: S .Parsons. Payze. Barber, Teelo}e . Dentry. Davis. Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 4, Diacog4orgis . Mitchell, b3etghen . Reeves, Drury. Best: Bahr (no more supplied). Until :: D Irons S 2.0 8.2 10.3 15.9 (98) 4.1 4.3 6 .10 7 .16 (58 ) 0 Will Cy : D. .ee 3, Burgess 3 . Thompson 3, Twist, Tavlor- Elias, J .Meeutcheon, Phemister, Featherston Best : Thompson, Grieve, hionkhiust, B.Hynes, Ibwsey, Wheeler Old Carer. Fitzclarence 2, Salter 2, Bell, Lansdell . Vickers-VdillisBest: Munro, Mccarthy, Bayles, Raul, Fitzclarenee Umpires: M Forde M Gflday (F) J Wignell J Kralevsk7 (B) D R9elder A Tavilla (G ) HAC4 1 S
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IATEi1R.S 4.0 6.1 8 .2 9.5(59) 4.1 9.5 13 .7 15 .10(100 )
. . . . -- : GOALS Lehmann 3, D Rudd 3, Mukenthaler 2, Lewis 2 Baker 2 Hus: , W TouzeL Z Rudd Best: Ritchie, 1V Touzet, D Rudd, Williamson . Leitmarm . Mukenthaler O.AILLDSGH 18.10 (118) OLD CAREY 5.9 (39) Oakleigla Mckenzie 5. Papadopoulos 5. Dooley 4, Papadopoulos.B 2, Perdfkornatls, Sho rt .Best: Goal . Ryan. Kokklnes, Papadopoulos .P. Cooke . Ogilvie . Old Carey Guerra L 2, Guerra A. Dretirr. @tinchester.Besst: Graham, Va C'rn} .1 Guerra.L. Caosher. Thomas . Andrew s I 3H 3.2 6.3 8.5 9.7(611 ,A`_ 5.4 9.5 12 .9 15.13(103) Ben z Jackson 3. Reid 3 . Kopil .schinski 2, Lawford . Best : t4ece, HarbottleLawfard, Weber, Jackson, Reid . In Trobe: Samp son 4, Kerrison 2. Hewitt 2 . Morgan 2, Clifford 2, Morton 2 . Moon, Murray. Best: Bowden. Murray, Cimunings. Hewitt. Hopkins . Waterman_ PEYdIIvSill .-A O.B. 4.5 7.5 10 .9 11 .9 (75) OY REDS 0.3 1 .10 3 .13 4 .17141) s!a: Taylor 2, White 2, Angus 2, Krohn 2, A .Parsons . JAtcluson. Halev. Best : Cook. J.Atchf..son. A .Parsons, White, Liuzzi . Falkiner. - ts~ "> : Buckley 2 . Crane. Bare . Best : Sullivan . Rome . George, Buc 7etcher. Vi rt ue . 16 .:. ii'GR .d C1PfiS 2.3 3.4 7 .5 10.6 (66) OLD G "LONG 1 .1 5.3 7 .5 10.9 (69) Will Cyms: Buttigleg 3 . Koch 2. A .Mccutcheon 2, lmms, Maturing, Nisbett Butti leg, Tinham. N.Grant . Wyatt, Kingharn. B .Grant Best: g Old Geelong: Cole 3, Perrin 2 . Abbott. Dizltlon, Hawker, Morgan, K il patrick Besk Morgan, Morley . Johnstone, Bayles, Cole . Rossv
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Ass .-' nt : St Grt = Res. Coach : Steve Hall I C . Sharp 2 D . Ferguson 3 A. Pittito 4 S. Sice 5 M . Eyles 6 R. Weber J . Robertson 8 J . HandSeld 9 I . Jackson 10 A . Henry Y 11 D. Martin 12 N . Aitken 14 B . Reid 15 S. Grace 16 L. Airey 17 C . Martin 18 S.Adaway l8aM. Walker 19 B. Clark 20 R . Fishlock 21 A. Graham 22 A. Smith 23 G . McFarlane L. Holmesby 25 D. Gold 26 B . Padgham 27 J . Seeley 28 M . McCulloch 29 H . McKenzie 30 A . Miksad 30aD . Ko itschinsk i p 31 S. Craven 32 A. Strauch 33 P. Within~o n 34 M. Pirie 35 L . Ireson (C) 36 M . Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G . Pri99 40 J . Harbottle 41 J . Nev e 42 A. Mikkelsen 43 A . Ferris 44 G. Holland 45 46 R . Lav~ord 47 M. Scanlon 48 P. Dimattin a 49 L . Vvona 50 A. Stanes 51 P. Sampson 52 L. Sampson 53 A. Banks 54 R. Coyle 55 G . Richards 56 C. Aitken 57 A. Gantsi(ieris 58 T. Caterson 59 S . Kennedy 60 R . Punter 61 J. Perrone
. : . ._ . . . .~DS Coach : Graham Bur9en Res. Coach : Darren Kane Club 18 Coach : Greg Box 1 D. Hannam 2a B . Holderhead 2b A . Walsh 3 S . Dibenedetto 4 B . Pollard 5 P. Diacogiorgis o9tor9is 6 D . Curtis 7a S . Andrew 7b L. Byrne 8 A. Byrne 9a H . Fletcher 9b C . Prior 10 A. Urbanic 11 B. Atherton 13 S. Pidotto 14 T Clarke 16 G . Crane 17 B.Lee 18 M . Baker 19a C. Andrew 19b C. Quinn 20 T Mitchell 21 C. Meighen 22 G. Sulliva n 23 D . Knowles 24 A . Parsons 26 C . Temperley 27 J. Tarnese 29 V. Cahill 30 C . Little 31 P. Crowe 32 A. Grant 33 S. Drury 34 S. Herceg 36 M . Reeves 38 A. George 40 G . Bence 42 I. McBurney 45 J . Bennie 46 D . Timm 51 J . Rawlings 53 S. Addicott 54 J. Parsons 57 R . Rome 61 G . Virtue 62 N . Auden 67 R. Holderhead 73 J . Bare 76 P. Everard 77 A. Grill o 97 D. Ronch i _ llOC ;Oi1'r ^7S :
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Coa~h : Peter Tyson ~ Res. C_ h : Ed Sill 1 A. Collins 2 G. Broadley 3a A . Knott 3b N . Patterson 4a S . Stevens 4b B. Glover S. Avery 5b T. Kerr 6a P. Avery 7 C . Alexander 8 J. Cargil ; 9 R. Ogge 10 P. Orchard 11 M . Pollock 12b A. Tsoumbaris 13a J .Murphy 13b J. Poveyy 14a D . Lauletta 14b T. Frtzpatrick 15 M . Tyson 16 C . Reed 17 B . Ruzicka 18 P. Phillips 19 J . La w 20 S. Parker 21 K. Brockman 22 C . Habel 23 L. Collins 24 J Jackomonis 25 M. Zaverell a 26 N. Hayes 27 R. Lord 28 T. C velli 29 P. Barker 30 31 32 33 P. Stroud 34 R. Johnston 35 S. Davies 36 A. West 37 M . Daou 38 B . Bruns 39 G. Cade 40 P. Rossitto 41 J . Bogie 42 D . McGlenchy 43 I. Chaps 44 B . A11der 45 B. Mountain 46 T. 0'Hanlon 47 D . Lahiff 48 A. Brick 49 N. Tierney 50 J. Gourle y 51 S. Signorini 52 C. Frost 53 M . Preston 54 J . Barry 55 A Saulle 56 M . Coglan 57 B . Collins 58 T. Dixon 59 A . Doyle 60 G. Saddington 61 M. Gray 62 A.Johnsen 63 D . Kealy 64 N . Kudeweh 65 G .lJlywhite 66 C. Lorenz 67 S. McDonald 68 RNikoloa u 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A. Patton 71 S . Williams 72 M . Waller 73 J . Williams 75 E . Sil l 76 C .Pickett 77 A . Sm ith 78 D . Carter
_. ~_ - ° Coach : Tony Crisatulli Res: David Huffer 1 P.Mortan 2 S.Fredrickson 3 D. Shefdrick 4 N. Dunne 5 S.Adamswaite 6 M .Watsan 7 S . Burke 8 M .Corrend 9 LWalker 10 S .Davis 11 D. Harris 11 A .Murray 13 P.Moon 15 S .Braaks 16 A .Brennan 17 J.Brodie 18 A.Hewitt S.Whfte 20 A.Murphy 21 D .Edmunds 22 S.Wilcock 23 S.Craig 24 S.Edwards 25 27 S.Pruscino 28 C.Rass 29 A.Randel l 30 J .Smith 31 R.Mann 32 S .Gemmola 36 TMawdsley 40 R.Slater 42 D.Gleeson 43 A .PouHon 44 S .Linehan 45 D .McMeekin 47 A .Samson 50 K.Hopkins 54 T-Peters 55 A.Cummings 56 J.Nield 57 A. WooJmer 63 J.Laidlaw 70 J.Dumaresq 75 S.Gellert A. BaiIle R.Baker A.Benton S.Bland Te°~en S .Clrford B .Clutterbuck M .Cotsopoulos H .Davies N .Dejanovic M•Donohue TDuggan J .Elliot~ay J.Eyre P.Fa ani C .Francis D,Gilmou r J. GrifSn D.Hill R .Haskin g D.Hutier S.Jackson D.KeTison g.~uni koni s J.Levy P.Lias TtP ubioot P~ao~ L.McNamara M .Millar B. O'Connor X.O'Donnell S.OTcole D .Patience S.Patterson M.Paul l B.Phillis S.Pitaro A.Place C.Porter H. R ussel l t J~Thomr R.Walker J.Waterman
C h : Ci _ R . Coach : Pa _- 1 2 A. Bloomfic 3 D. MacKer 4 B . VarkatZess 5 B . Theaharri s 6 R . DooleyY 7 M . Short 8 R . Marshall 9 J . Moutis 10 L . Thomas 11 C . Hanley 12 13 D. Britt 14 P. Malcol m 15 G . Redford 16 M . Bel l 17 A. Hunter 18 J . Connella n 19 20 J . Tolley 21 A. Perdikomati s 22 S . Ear 23 J . KerleyY 24 S . Kitts 25 C. Marshall 26 A . Kitts (VC) 27 G. Smith 28 29 C . Kokkinos 30 P. Holde n 31 T. Bromley (C) 32 J. Brown 33 M. Clark 34 B. Evans 35 R. Nuske 36 M . Ryan 37 P. Torpey 38 S . Cammiss 39 A . Mulhollan d 40 J . Gaal 41 M . Cash 42 S . Dalto n 43 44 G. Smith 45 G. Chapman 46 B. Nguye n 47 M. Stevenson 48 A. McKenzie 49 S. Collins 50 P. PaPadcf~ulos 51 L. Kennedy 52 C. Cook e 53 V. Vujicic 54 O . Parton 55 A . Gook 56 J . Pag e 57 P. Illma n 58 E . Bennett 59 B . PapadoF :ulos 60 M .Vongsyke o 61 62 63 A. Jury 64 M. Ogilvi e
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Question : Name the 3 VAFA clubs who combined to form the Warringal Under 19 team in the 1990's? Answer: Fill out the answer and contact details (to the left) and mail to YOUR 14 A MI E "VAFA Ben Hogan Competition, PO Box 359 Elsternwick ACŠRFSS : 3185" by noon Tuesday following the match for your chance PHONE : to win . See FTLOTG for last wee k's results . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
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Each section 's Amateur Fc - ;{='!er scribe to select his ieam the Year (after rob 7 8). Ea"',- coaches to vote on the 3 Most Valuable pli~:: section. a coates and Wreckair statuette at th e ?se I = tion evening.
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The Association said Vale to John Sanders, one of the greatest sons of Old Xaverians Football Club . Captain of the club 60-63, B Section flag in 1963, 1961 Best and Fairest, an AIl Australian player. After the OXFC fell to D Section in 1975 John "got the call" and coached from 75 to 77 including winning the D Section flag . John was President when the C section flag was won in 78 . John was a unique character, loval, fiery, determined, tough and a great competitor . 250 games to Monash Blues Dave "Doe" Rogers . Dave came to the Blues in 1996 as playing coach after a distinguished career with Old Trinity. He took the club to a premiership in his first year and in 1997 won the club B&F award . An outstanding player and a great clubman. Can any club beat this? In Round 5 1998, John Brustman goal umpired his 550th game . John was in his 40th year with the club . VAFAUA congratulated Bernie Hoare on his 300th game as a goal umpire - many finals to his credit . The game was at Old Scotch and at about 8pm the Old Scotch management had to ask the umpires to vacate . Quite a sober occasion! It was a long trip for the Old Mentonians (C) to Bulleen-Tempiestowe and the fou r points looked to be theirs for the taking at the last ch arge, leading by 29 points. The Panthers kicked further ahead early in the final term until the Bullants piled on 7 goals in the last part of the term to get within a goal . Fin al scores were O.M . 15 .9 (96) B-T 14.9 (93) . Best were Mu ll in, B. Murphy, M .Stroud ( 0. vi.) and James, C . Parris, Tulloch (B-T). Marcello Tarrulli the most decorated player in Aquinas's club histo ry, played his 250th . Whitefri ar s on top, undefeated in D section, visited Old Essendon Grammar ians, who were 2/2 . It was a thrilling last qu ar ter, nine goals scored an d final scores, Whitefriars victors by ONE POINT 10.17 (77) to 10 .I6 (76). Best were Houston, Pasqu alotto . Pawlik (1â&#x20AC;˘V) an d Lutterschmidt, S. McPherson . P. Hexter (Old E). D Section coaches Rick M ar ks (Ajax), Andrew Crosby (Aquinas), Dave Rogers (Monash Blues), Lloyd Camp bell ( Old Essendon) . Brendon Pola (St Johns). Shane O'Connor (St Patri ck's Mentone). Peter Turley (S alesian), Derek Hine (Southb an k), Law ri e Z .arafa (Parkside) . Garry Connolly (U . Blacks), Des Meagher (Whitefri ars), Dav'd L, 1e (Yarra Val!e^l. ~---------(~
. ~i ---Would it be the year for Old Xaverians? A tremendous second half against Collegians, kicking 9 .11 to 4 .5 gave them a 41 point victory. Doug Bailey took control and simply directed play from the half forward line. Michael Blood (ruck) and Richard Green starred while Rick Schober was dominant at CHF for the Lions, kicking 4 of their 10 goals . Darren Seccull rejuvenated by the added responsibility of fatherhood played his 100th game for Old Haileybury . His strong leadership qualities in key positions played a big part in the clubs 1989 and 1990 C&-B) Ilags. The pressure was on Mike McArthur-Allen as he returned to coach Ormond after a two week suspension during which assistant coach Frank Melican steered the :Monds to two vJctories . And he proved he was equal to it as in a thriller with scores close an day he got his boys up at De La Salle to defeat the home team by one point . 14 .15 to 14 .14 . De La Salle saluted Danny Tessier on breaking Col Glover's all tim e
record of 255 games . Known for his timid (?) approach to the game, Tess has played in 9 grand finals including 5 flags . In 'B' Whitefriars got thei r
first win at the expense of Old Mentoiuans when they finished a n over the Panthers to win 14 .22 to 14 .8. Only inaccurate kic .w s stopped a massacre . It was a poor way for OM's to celebrate John Konicinan's 150th game . Paul Coghlan. Mark Bateman and "Fish ' Phillips . in the centre were the Friars stars . 'C' Section coaches were Mark Saran (AJAX), David Matthew
(Caulfield Gr.). Craig Jackson (Comm . Bank), John Simpsons (Ivanhoe), Brett Burden (Kew), Tony Paatsch (Mazenod), Ro n Verma (MHSOB), Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Mark Ware (Parkside), Roger Gerney (St Kilda Sth Caulfield) . The Umps welcomed back Alan Bishop who retired as a fiel d umpires in 1979 and had now returned as a goalie . Wayne Henry chalked up his 350th game (310 as field, 40 as boundary) and named his best amateur players : Stuart Hinehen (Coll .), Phil Kingston (Ormond), Mario Borcich (NOB), Terry Young (Fawkner) and Joe Bussitil (Kew/NOB) .
100 games to St Leos Jim "Trumpet" rlar;han whose ohvsira t N=~~IM c auu s eaas neao naa Deen arca . as set to the club. Parkside were far too strong for Monash Blrrs 12 .8. Seven 50 metre penalties against Parkside helped keep Monash Blues in the game. Parkside's recruit of the ; ar, Mark Sedg ack, was their best with Frank Sansonetti, having a great season, not far behind ,
David Cook of the Clayton club was elected unopposed to fi ll the casual vacancy on the VAFA Executive created by the resignation of Mike O'Kelly who had been transferred to Adelaide by his company . 'C' Section coaches were John Sampson (B'ava), Shane Molloy (Banyule), John Lord (MHSOB), Mark Saran (Old B'ton), Phil Stevens (Old Hail), Lawrie Stretton (Old Ivanhoe) . Alan Stoneham (Old Melb), Alan Quaife (St Kevins), John Walsh (Ttown), Peter Darvall (St Kilda CBC OC) . How many had played VFL football? Answer at end . 21 points down to Banyule at half time, Old Melb . kicked 9 goals to 4 in the third term to lead by 11 points at the last change . Banyule's skipper Darren Attard kicked 3 of the club's 4 goals in the final term to bring his club home by 5 points . Other stars for Banyule were David Williams, J & M Fraumano, Greg Sutterby (6 goals) while for OM's Baldwin, Mead, Stuckey and McMullin (6 goals) were best . Old Trinity (B) led Uni Blacks by 4 goals at the 10 minute mark in the last quarter and were well in control . Then in one of the greatest comebacks since De La got up to win the 'A' Section grand final against North Old Boys in 1977, Uni Blacks got 3 quick goals to trail by one goal. Blacks Mark Ellinghaus who had a dreadful day came off the bench with about two minutes to go . Not long there, he grabbed the ball on the half-back line, passed it, ran down the ground to regain the ball and then "torpedoed" a 50 metre goal just over the fingers of the Old Trinity full back. The siren then sounded and it was a draw! For Blacks, CernL Marks and Gray led the revival while Old Trinity's best were Norman, Black and Carnegie.
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71 uon captains were M . Hibbins (Coll), B . Bourke (De La Salle) ,
(, r,, :, iic;tnhoe), S . Tallent (Old Scotch), M . T-quin (Uni Blues), phet (Old Melb), J. Jones (Marc), S . Curtain (Old Xavs). ,utained Ormond and North Old Boys? â&#x20AC;˘,PS to GreLl Holman, also the club Treasurer. Greg ha d r;:i on the Holman tradition at Ormond. His grandfather Roy, ;t committeeman, 1949 to 1951 while father Laurie played for â&#x20AC;&#x17E;nnd's first IN Section premiership team, in 1950 . ~ 111~~h scoring game Collegians accurate kicking helped the m n,nue their unbeaten run when they defeated Uni Blues ;.133 to 18.18 .126 . Best were Bickford, T. Bennett, Hoyle, 6 goals) Collegians and Wood, Jennings, Macauley Un i nn , to Graeme Briggs of West Brunswick, L nd~ r 19 Premier Section B anyule inflicted St Bern ards first ,,,-inning 12 .20 to 13 .30. p, La Salle had a fin e win an d revenged its gran d final win at the of North Old Boys, kicking 9 goals to 2 in the final term, e, Nugent, Harrington, Murphy (6 goals, De La Salle), and Griffin, Budoid (NOB) were best . service awards this week to lion hearted defender Jack Pretty -mm . Bank) - 250 games and a hard worker also on social an d iind-raising committees, 200 to Bob MacDonald (Caulfield Gramm .), full back in the club's 'A' Section 1970 premiership ,un, captain in 1976, and secretary for two years - a fearless, straight ahead player, Bob's fair and manly approach had made many friends for him in amateur ranks . aultleld Grammarians also thanked two unsung and often maligned club officials, club treasurer Gordon Cameron and club r ;,tering officer David Labrum . CA Melburnians was the undefeated team in 'B' when they led collegians all day to win by 31 points with best players Munune, Af,>rphet, Burns (6 goals Old Melb), and Rice, Merry, Allan (Coll) . Old Xaverians scored their first victory in 'C' when they outplayed D w in a strong last quarter to win by 26 points with Cooksley, < nrtain (7 goals) and Noonan, best for Old Xavs and Blay (5 goals), Rowlands, Hinchen starring for Kew . Bulleen-Temp (E) remained undefeated when, after only leading A?JZ Bank by 16 points at half time they kicked 18.11 to 6 .2 in the i and half. Best were Hooper. Miles, Walker (BT) and Daken, nc : . Orchard (ANZ). 1_ Gdice bearers for the Umpires Association were L ance Will iams President. Darryl George Vice President, Ken Jorgensen Secretary and Lindsay Thomas Treasurer.
250 games to Tony Barrack (Comm . Bank) 200 to Dick Stanley Old Xavs, both former Victo rian players . Geelong suffered their second successive defeat when they put in a poor performance against North Old Boys and were beaten by nearly 12 goals. North's an ticipation an d backing up left Geelong floundering - Wil son, Power, Crooks, Spurling ( 5 goals) were best for North an d E . Smith, David, Lawler for Geelong . Reservoir OB an d Collegian s were undefeated after four rounds . Reservoir thrashed De La Salle by over 100 points wh il e Collegian s kicked 9 .1 to Old Trinity s 2.6 in the final quarter to win by 48 points . One hundred games to Wayne McCrimmon Comm . Bank, Neil Dean Ivanhoe, Mick Mcinerne ry De La Salle, Jeff Symons Coburg. Jeff Symons an d his older brother Peter were third generation Coburg as father Bob had been a staunch Coburg defender and mr andfather Bert a life member. hc fiidi day of the season in tuo8 was a?dini Carnival at Elsternwiek Park" in which Victo ri a won their games against THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
Tasmania and South Australia. South Austra lia led by 3 points at the last ch ange but were swamped in the final term when Victo ria kicked 6 .3 to 0 .1 . Best for Victoria were S. Williams 4 goals, P. Patterson, Egan , Mullin, Vorrath, Crouch . Against Tasmania, Victo ria kicked 7 .8 to 0 .1 in the first quar ter an d were in con trol of the whole game . Best were Parks. Gowers (5 goals), Renowden, Voight, Sykes and Woodhead . Victorian players selected to represent Aus tr alian Amateurs in the ANFC Section 2 Championship at C anberra on Queen's Birthday weekend were G . Crouch Uni Blacks, T. Gowers Old Xave rians, D. Hughes Old Scotch, P. Parkes Coburg, P. Patterson Uni Blacks, W. Sykes Uni Blues, A . Voight Ormond, D. Williams Caul field Gramm. an d S. Williams Old Paradians. David Hughes had been appointed captain . QUIZ: Five players went on to play VFL football . C an you name them and the clubs they played with ? In the fifth round of home and away games Ormond 17.19 defeated Ivanhoe 8.8 while Monash 16 .17 kicked 8.9 to Geelongs 0 .6 in the second half - the winners were both undefeated an d on top in 'B' Section . 'A' Section captains were Bob Spurling North OB, Brian Wevman Old Paradians, Wes Roach Co ll, Ian Wood MHSOB, Eri c Joiner Kew, John Hay Old Scotch, Roger Schakleton Uni Blacks, David Rutherford Uni Blues, Tom Tootell Caulfield Grammari an s. Who captained Coburg?
Co llegians 14.13 defeated Old Scotch 4.4 - the losers had kicked 0.1 by the last chan ge . hdi--------
Footscray IT coach Tom Baird, who started the club in 1947, played his 200th game. Other well known players to reach milestones were Pres Brideson Caulfield Gramm . Jim Hannan and Trevor Downs Old Melb . SSB broke the ice in 'N Section when they held on to beat the last finishing Ivanhoe by 9 points . Best were Surtees, Jones and Preston SSB, and Ryan, Hughes and Lewthwaite Ivanhoe.
Uni Blues lost champion full forward Peter Woodhouse with a dislocated shoulder. St Kilda CBC turned on a devastating last quarter of 8 .4 to nil against Old Brighton - centre half forward Denis O'Brien kicked 4 and rover John Langley 3 . 'C' Section captains were Dick HeIlard De La Salle, John Wood Brunswick, Alan Dick National Bank, J . Roberts East Malvern, C . Kiff Parkside, W. Somerton South Melb . City, R. Kilner Malvern . Who captained Caulfield Grammarians, UHSOB and Glenhuntly? Comm. Bank recorded their first victory when they showed more determination than Old Geelong to get on top on the last quarter to come out victors by 15points. Veterans Peck, Malcolm and Elderling, C . Bank and J . Stephen. Black and Peake Old Geelong rrere best.
Collegians (at home) were knocked over by visitors Coburg who kicked 10.10 to 0.2 in the first quarter and went on to win by 42 points. Jim Laing played his 100th game (all consecutive) with Old Paradians in 'C' Section and was judged best on the ground against Geelong. Other teams in 'C' Section were Glenhuntlv, Caulfield Gramm, Alphington, FTSOB and Myer and East Caulfield . After 5 rounds Old Melburnians (A), Parkside (B), Geelong (C), Fairfield (D) and Hampton Rovers and Ivanhoe (Juniors) were undefeated. Answers To Quiz: 1988. Shane Molloy (Fitzroy), Phil Stevens (Geelong and St Kilda), Alan Stoneham (Foots and Essendon), John Lord (Melbourne) . 1968. G . Crouch (Essendon), Trevor Gowers (Richmond), P . Patterson (Coll), P. Sinclair (Meib) and W. Sykes (Fitzroy) . 35
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Coach: Derek Thoene Coach: Brendan Maloney Res. Coach : Darren Duscher Asst Coach : Anthony Albert 1 J . Washington Res : David Murphy 2 M. Hannan Res. Asst : Matthew Higgins 3 M. Balshaw I A . Albert (SenC) 2 J . Sheedy(SenVC) 5 S . King 3 J . Piotrowski 6 Warren Rosowski 4 A . Fidler 7 R . Hannan 5 J . Demarte 8 X . Kidd 6 B . Prior (SenDVC) 9 B . Powell 7 J . Murchie 10 G. McDonald 8 M . Higgins 11 L. Ester 9 L. Morrison 12 S . Rocco 10 M . George 13 E . Henderson 11 D . Milano 14 D . Bell 12 C . Higgins 15 B . Lazzaro 13 C . Thomas 16 M.Thomas 14 R . Goode 17 P. D'Andrea 15 M . Howat 18 B . Martin 16 S . Reynoldson 19 A . Reid 17 J . Roberts (ResC) 20 W. Brown 18 A . Fiumani 21 G. Rowe 19 B . O'Mara 23 B . Downing 20 C . Frenc h 24 J. Raeburn 21 M . EIeY 25 P. Hanna n 22 D . Odlum 27 P. Cheevers 23 S . Fitzgibbon 30 M. Brady 24 M . Little 31 S . Hermann 25 M . Whiting 32 D . McGee 26 T. Liston 33 M. Doyle 27 D . Murphy 34 M. Fern 28 J . Farley 35 N . Moojen Moo'en M . McCalman 36 J. McCauley 30 S . Fragiacomo 37 M. Rosowski 31 S . Eager 38 S . Symes 32 C . Culph 39 A . Briglia 33 J . Hanrahan 40 G. Cox 34 L. Watts 42 G. Gaylor 35 K . Abbott 43 W. D'Andrea 36 J . Carter 44 C . Daalder 37 A . Reed (ResVC) 47 N . Pantzopolous 38 M . Tricky 49 T. Sutherland 39 R . Roberts 53 E. Bouchard 40 J . Henry 55 J. Pohiner 41 D . Clair 59 Wayne Rosowski 42 M . Hudson 62 S. Aquiline 43 J . Andrinopolous 63 B. Slade 44 P. Beynon 65 D . Thomas 45 D . Islip 66 D . McKerrow 46 J . Sandhu 71 T. Baade 47 T. Morris 48 D . Little 49 H . Allen 50 J . Berry 51 P. James 52 D . Harmer
53 P. Dodds 54 S . Dobson 55 S . Gallina 56 J . Gower 57 C . Farrington 58 M . Flack 59 A . Kliska 60 S . Rule 61 B . Menzies 62 S . Mallory
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8 B . Han n 9 J . Ayling 10 M . Keog h 11 M . Green 12 J . Bake r 13 F. Mehmert 14 J . Marinis 15 J . Waller t 16 C. Yaser 17 A . Tedessco 18 D . Velisha 19 J . Addam o 20 E . Mahoney 21 T. Davidso n 22 A . Dibatist a 23 C . Becker 24 R . Stonehouse 25 F. Dimas i 26 P. Thoma s 27 L. Djakovi c 28 D . Czajowsk i 29 S . Dol e 30 B . Carlesso 31 M . Smith 32 M . Dolegowski 33 D . Owen s 34 J . Hoffman 35 S . Alabacos 36 R . Bel l 37 R . Matiszi g 38 T. Towers
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35 C. Cachia 36 T. Fleming 37 B. Robinson 38 M . Christiansen
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The Annual Pump s
n , u this week. A bit too hard to catch up o;~n. gossip when most of the umps have `#lo~ On Tuesday nights, for the month of May , have the choice of training at Old Carey .P. 132D 10), St . Bernard's ground (27J3) or E A uld like more information contact the VAF i 3333 . have a preview of a game in the nea
~,uncheon will be held L_ _ _ on Sunday 25 May
2003 at the clubrooms (Elst ~ nwic!> Park) from . The cost is midday - 2 .00pm (Lunch at 12 .15pm) . If you are a past Umpire (Check our website $12 .00 s under icon Honours - PUMPS to see if your name i in attending, please sted) and you are interested contact Mike Murray on 0439 943 619 .
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nLe the VAFA news hit the press regard' g s ain raiser' game at the MCG, many umpire t ing that they were only available for tha not for any others including A Section The game I refer to is the Fitzroy Reds v s AFL Brunswik that is a curtain raiser to the betwe nc Bris b i Q*h .
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„_-n who says he is a`legend' within the ; pointed out quite firmly that the UC missed . Alan Ladd and his son off the Father / Son list s his son Michael are registered members thi r. - 3rry Laddie?
. The question was - Player 15 for west Bruns~;ick NTFL has had 2 free kicks awarded against him and . A VAFA player decides to test No . a 25m penalty . 15 rebels by 15's patience once more and No . Answer - The umpire will striking the VAFA player . Raise a red card up to show the report No . 15 etc what is happening and send him off the bench ground (for a time period nominated by umpire) . . Lilydale This week's question - The full back for Mt has kicked the ball to himself in the goal square . What is the umpire's decision? then runs with b' . V ol answer com.
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_P T B of the ne~= . Rules or variation to the VAFA m i'ules for 2003 are (a) Deliberate out of bounds fro ; IN Before a - k .611 boundary thro--in (Law 15 s paid the ball has to travel more than 15 metres . AFA iess than 15m it is `play on' (141bd) (c) V .4) - A free kick may be given iarassment Rule (15 vithout any warning if a player has prohibite d ntact with an opposition player and/or nducting negative tactics behind play or when the ball is outside Sm of play .
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want to break a drought? Organise a golf dayCongratulations to the hardy souls that braved the persistent rain at Kingston Links on 27 April 2003' The ability level of the group was certainly lifted by . Touring Professionais the participation of Aust . The best score s lisael Light and Nadina Taylor
{70} who was tor tlse umps wer e Geoff (tTG) Curran
deadly from 150 metres in and Simon Stokes (74) who produced a great back nine after an . Other Awards - Longest Drive : horrendous start & N .A .G .A : Crai g Geoff Curran ; Nearest the pin . Many thanks to the team from Kingston Arnol . Special thanks to Links for organising a great day Bruce Peacock and Spalding for supplying the . (More details on website ) winner's prize for the day
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and seniors as an explosive utility cat,u- of ' .cking m any angle on the ground. Recently married to .,tacey, a vays been around to help out in any capacity and is an oth er valuable founding pl =r. 01 c'. tlrourne's club stalw: r, played hi s
i -ett on t ..ac : ., ~e n a stalwart of the re : as as ior ames over the _ye-s and . .a_ _ -,es premiership team . He has been an ot,,, .a or on and off the field since joining the cl in standing committee member and a great suppot of 1 events . Congratulations from all at the El a t
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match last weekend agains, Albert Park . Damian, a le big man . is one of the hardest workers for the club bot h c° the field, Given his d---cult work and family nts, the milestone is of parti, ' - note and therefore all ,9ratulate him on this e ateur s
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1 G. Wilson 2 C . Reid 3 A .Odza 3a S . Evans 4 A . Manno 4a J. Potte r 5 A. Pietersen 5a R . Hutchinson 5b A. Jenkins* 6 D . Martini 7 S. Stewart 8 M. Lacey 8a R . Chamberlain 9 A. Sallantioglu 10 S. Cook 11 T. Thoi 12 A. Dick 13 M . Cumming 14 B. Palmer 14aL. Perry 15 S . Smith 16 W. Drew 17 G . Cavaiio 18 C. Butler 19 L. Keillor 19a C . Callis 20 K.Oldfield 21 J . Hopes 22 A. Steel e 23 J . Naumovski 24 C. Ferri s 25 K . Peter 28 Z. Ve=eski 29 M . Marinovic 30 B . Olsen 31 C . Newbegin 32 J . Tambakis 33 G. Bennett 34 M . McCartin 35 P. Burley 36 D . Gaynor 37 D . Woolridge 39 P. Webster 40 D . Worrell 40aJ. Tsaclidis 41 M . Takeshiia 42 M. Taiull i 43 R . Doyle 44 J. Garrett 46 P. Mortimer 49 T. Ellis 50 G . D'amato 53 I . O4dfield 55 J. Pratt 57 P. Woods 65 C . Riscalla 78 P. Steele 80 M. Hayes 86 T. Tsukagoshi 87 T. Rhin d 111 P. Armstrong*
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. Yoveyeh 10 B . Bottomley 11 N . Harrison 12 G. Dow 13 B . Hamilton 14 C . Emmerson 15 F. Norri s 16 j. Lovett 17 B. Brett 18 R . Diantonia 19 N .Bux 20 J. Cooper 21 S. Lovett 22 J. Mcgrady 23 M. Lovett 24 G . Mcgowan 25 J. Slater 26 M. Smith 27 A. Walsh 28 B. Noonan 29 J . Griggs 30 L. Brett 31 M . Crane 32 P. Gall 34 E . Lovett 35 F. Pike 36 T Lovett 37 B . Brett 38 S . Kemp 39 L. Brett 40 R. Kirby 2,1 L. Stephens 42 S . Davis 43 . J . Comley 44 R . Mainelli 45 F. Mofflin 46 G. Frye r 47 M . Robinson 48 R . Morgan 49 R . Gree n 51 P. Laming 52 D . Davis 53 D . Hume 54 P. Brett 55 S . Weston 76 T Warburton 57 R . Sikora 60 G. Murray 61 T. Holden 62 J. Clayton 63 R . Dantonia 64 A. Davi s 65 L . Griggs 66 S. Islay 67 T. Lovett 68 M. Bond
1 S . Fisher 2 T.Orwin 2 R . Sheehan 3 S . Wigne y 4 N . Cartledge 4 I . Mc'eod 5 S . Ne:--- : 6 I . Baccini
7 37 J. Pao 33 G. Bro~ 39 J. Sa'to 41 R . Rigcni 42 V. Dam 43 C . Cha n 44 B. Saaksjarvi 45 J. Ong 46 G . Reeves 47 W. Feutrill 48 M. Soumeiidis 49 G .Ande rton 50 B. Wilson 51 R . Rodrigues 55 D. Digney 56 T. Mehrez 60 S . Petty 61 R. Hadisutanto 69 L. Ditchburn
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E lc . Senior Coach: uavid Keast ssist Sen. Coach : Paul Commerfor' Reseve Coach : Ba rt Egan Assist Res. Coach: Darren King J 7 aud S .Robins 3 E . Savage .; B .Doody 5 D.Brick , T.Carter B . Rashid 8 L.Sharpe g C.Watson 1 0 B .Marshall .Mizzi it 2J L.McDonald ~ 3 M .Luttick 4 K .Nelson L.White D 3amett L.D'aly ~' Chappl e 3 A .Booth S .leal -lart tckenzie Watson K.Drummond ?5 rs.Thomas 26 J .Glare Res C1C 27 J .Stockdale -'8 T.Barnett -9 D.Howgate 30 M .Decker 31 B .Keleher 32 C.Baud ;3 A.Howgate :4 J .Howgate ,,5 G.Smith >6 M .Dere 37 J .Gilbert ;8 A.Tardif 9 F.Coonerty 0 E .Bau d 1+1 J .Kerkham 42 D.Buller i9 P.Mann 45 R.Davies 6 M .Jarvis 48 B .Turney `+9 D.Wright 50 B .Richardson 51 P.Buhagiar 53 J .Woodward 54 D.Monagatti 55 S .Todman -,6 R.Love 57 S .Gathercole 59 B.Evans 61 J .Panetta A C.Lacey
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1 J . Paull 2 P. Hayes 3 M . Brebn w (DVC) 4 F.Varga 5 G . Bird 6 M . Jelenc 7 C. Varg a 8 K. Maniscalchi (VC) 9 A. Del Biondo 10 J . Mollica 11 C. Gibson 12 J . Commerford 13 R. Kidd 14 W. Chariton 15 R. Scott 16 D. Morrison 17 J . Lesinger 18 A. McKenzie 19 M . Leonard 20 J . Penhal e 21 M . Cunningham 22 N. Colarossi 23 B. Egan 24 L. Merrett 25 A. Delahunt 26 T. Flanagan 27 N . Pearce (VC) 28 D . Magg s 29 J. Roberts 30 A. Penhale (RVC) 31 T. Hansford 32 P. Carolan (C) 33 C . Anderson 34 L . Kellett 35 D . Callanan 36 M. Alderman 37 C . Carstens 38 J. Charles 39 T. Van Duuren 40 M. Rhodes 41 M. Matter 42 M. Periera 43 D . Holloway (RC) 44 A. Cox 45 K. Fraser 46 D . Kin g 47 C . Lonergan 48 5 . Dougherty 49 M. Watt 50 D . Hicks 51 A . Bullerjahn 52 B . Lee k 53 J. Hoffman 54 V. Steer 55 A . Costello 56 H . Flanagan 57 C . Walsh 58 A . Burrett 59 M. Wells 60 N . McConnell 61 R . Katene 62 B . Dun n 63 D . Prest 64 T. Roche 65 D . Burrows 66 D . Turner 67 D. Smith 68 N . Senior 69 L. Senior 70 L. Allanson 71 L. Proctor 72 S . Taylor 73 P. Bastick 74 T. Gamble 75 R. Dinezza 76 J . Drago 77 J . Kerr 78 D. Hendrie 79 J . Gardiner 80 C. Kennon
OL D 6NE째--- - - Coach : Ange Sammartino Res. Coach: C ~ Cutler 1 D . Newton 2 D . Adams 3 G. Lattout 4 P. Dimarco 5 G. Cutler 6 D . Pizzari 7 G. Steffox 8 D . Guppy 9 A . Sammartino 10 W. Fawcett 11 S . Hamilton 12 S . Care 13 M . Ull o 14 G . Paleodimos 15 H . Tsialtas 16 M . Vaina 17 A . Kyriazis 18 J . Verge 19 P. Pennisi 20 L. Closter 21 R. Santacroce 22 J . Freeman 23 J . Briffa 24 M . Aliani 25 W. Duson 26 J . Murphy 27 F. Ferrante 28 S . Gillard 30 D. Russo 31 J . Heck 32 B. Robertson 33 J . Rotell a 36 M. Sorleto 37 M. Defelice 38 D . Ceravo4o 39 C . Rhook 40 B. McCallum 41 G . Burrows 42 J. Papanikolou 43 P. Sorleto 44 N . Wallmeyer 46 N . Giovanoglou 47 N . Prestigiacomo 48 C . Pokrajak 49 S. Nabbs 50 B. Parks 52 J. Ferraro 57 A. Mountney 58 T. Messiake 62 B. Carter 63 M. Pitto 64 A . Palmieri 67 R . Salloum
Coach: Jeffrey Wilson Res. Coach : Stephen Leitc h
1 G . Robson 2 L . Johnston 3 5. Depiazza 4 C . Lever 5 S. Hewitt 6 J. Horsburgh 7 A. Christo 8 A. Horsburgh 9 K . Murphy 10 J. Wilson 11 M . Christo 12 B . Mattson 13 J. Braham 14 T. Said 15 A . Board 16 S . Christo 17 M . Aquilina 18 D . Nikola 19 R . Aldridge 20 K .Johnson 21 L. Hudson 22 S . Anderson 23 S . Huntington 24 L. Fairfield 25 J . Akarana 26 P. Mesman 27 D. Billman 28 D. Slattery 29 D. Horsburgh 30 R . McMillan 31 M . Baulch 32 G. Jenkinson 33 D. Ben n 34 S . Roberts 35 D. Rivalland 36 K. Pilsbury 37 A. Leitc h 38 J . Semmens 39 M . Oldham 40 S . Leitc h 41 K. Miller 42 D. Ollenbuttel 43 A. Runciman 44 B . Slattery 45 R. Wintl e 46 R. Skinner 47 M . Pilsbury 48 T. Scholes 49 B. Robinson 50 P. Habersatt 51 L. Stevens 52 T. Best 53 J . Bourke 54 M . Crosswell 55 A. Morrison 56 S. Chaffey 57 T. Edwards 58 I . Smith 59 A. Lipscombe 60 N . Aquiline 61 A. Gai t 62 D . Twomey 63 P. King 88 H . Hodgso n
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A huge test for the Skevvies as they attempt to bounce back from last week's disappointing showing, and the examinations do not get any stiffer than having to confront a "White Hot" St . Bernard's line-up . At least they are on their home patch, but it's the undefeated side for mine . Things don't get much easier for Old Brighton as they confront Uni Blues, searching for a fourth win in succession . The Students haven't put a foot wrong since their narrow loss to the Bernie's in Rd 1, and I would expect them to prevail . The Fielders attempt to get their season back on course as they host the rejuvenated Scotchies . The home side have had a difficult fortnight against the two form sides of Section 1 and whilst they will tough it out, I think n e visitors will reco l back to ba ' ` A cracker of a co : itest at when Xavs ent . . : La. an IrPportaxl,
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four point buffe- -~n the table . both teams is difficult to sepaj week, I will give the Xav's a spur Surely Round 5 will se° cie o notch a win! Marcellin their form has ceconsistent of the sides re and some narrow del i
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season . _ _ _ s .-nias, , in t_ _ir but one qu< . should i number one ior seasoxs 2003, home . Despite having rectified their early poor f+ • Old Camberwell are likely struggle e to Old Melburnians . OM's were less than impressive last week, but have shown enough endeavour in the earlier rounds to prove they are a force to be reckoned with, OM's by a few goals . 48
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Having won ! t h e i opening two , fixtures, Mazenod ar e now two from four, sitting one spot abo = Beaumaris who they play this afternoon . Unlike Mazenod, Beaumaris were respectable losers last round, the Sharks to win in a close one . Finally, Old Trinity look to continue their run of good form when they host Werribee, percentage the only factor denying Trinity top spot. Werribee will be -esh having had the bye last round, and i Chalmers up front 17 ° Tr*nity's impeccable pose a real threat to record, the Amat_ .srs in in upset . Hampton Rovers ' zv-- _e bye .
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il,~. i ; . E massive victors of Rd 4 square off ,iti, Mentone making the short trek to naitieigh . The K's have not put a foot wrong in ;I- ;s campaign and whilst the Panthers will irow everything at them, I would expect the ,)me side to be a little too steady . Gl,di Eira welcome Ormond and this will be a contest both teams will be expecting to prevail l . The Monders have had two tough hitout s ~,i,ice joining Blue section and whilst today i1 not be easy, I think they can get their : :son on the way . huge game at St . Bedes when the Claymen :ng into Brindisi Street . Having dropped the niatch last week the visitors will not want to lose two in succession, whilst the Beders now ill rop spot, will be keen to remain the "Kings of the Castle" . There is no more daunting task d,-in overcoming the Tigers home ground advantage, and I think it will be just beyond he Clays . 7l,e B's will make it two on end when they ccount for DLS . The visitors as always will i v,- it their all, but Bentleigh will be too sLrong across the ground . ;':I Districts head out to Doveton and they can expect a tough reception from the JOC's . Tiie home side have been in ripping form in recent weeks and I cannot see that altering Ius afternoon . SDCTION RED PREVIE W In undoubtedly the match of the round, La Trobe travel to Banyule-Viewbank, both cams undefeated in four rounds of football . The statistics favour La Trobe, the University ,fde has only had 99 points kicked against L hem all season, yet no team has travelled to Banyule-Viewbank and returned victorious ; he home team to claim their second university scalp in as many weeks, and head die table after five rounds .
:lsewhere the Reds host St Leos, and after
faltering in the past couple of weeks should return to the winners list, St Leos still suffering from their home loss to the thenbottom Yarra Valley . With a win apiece Aquinas travel to Yarra Valley, the visitors unlucky losers last week having led at the last break . Both teams are largely unpredictable, and on current form alone, Yarra Valley to win . Elsewhere Old Xaverians should be too strong for Old Westbourne in a mid-table derby, while Uni Blacks should bounce back to form, when they meet the winless Bulleen Templestowe away .
U19 (1) St . Bernards Pitts 4 18 University Blues MacKerrow 7 18 Old Scotch Beaurepaire 6 16 St . Nevins Giansiracusa 4 15 Old Xaverians Armstrong 0 13 De La Salle Hancock 5 13 U19 (2) GUerribee Chalmers 0 18 Old Camberwell Peasnell 8 15 Old Melburnians Ironmonger 0 14 Old Ivanhoe Alagona 0 11 Mazenod Reed 2 10 Hampton Rovers Scott 4 10 U19 (3 ) Collegians Burrows 0 20 Therrv Penola Gooftin 6 12 Rupertswood Brennan 5 8 AJAX Israelsohn 0 7 Rupertswood Van Boxtell 0 6 U19 (2) BLUE Oakleigh Clays Nassrallah 0 26 St Bedes MT McNamara 0 23 Oakleigh Jordan 16 16 Bentleigh Ridgway 1 10 U19 (2) RED University Blacks Dotivsley 4 17 Universitv Blacks Moffatt 1 14 Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 1 13 Old Xaverians (2) Irlclnernv 6 13 University Blacks Brooks 3 1 1
azenod 0 C v Beaumaris t B-naid s Old Bri1,,,,~on v University Blues Caul[3eld Cr v Old Scotc h Old :u s v De la Salle Old Es<_ .d-_i Gr v Marcell in 1 39 a' ' -2 H -pon k, .- :- - aye Old Ivanhoe v Old Paradians Old Mburnians v Old Camberwell Old'i rinity v Werribee Amateurs
St Bedes Ment Tt v Oakleigh Clays Bentletgh v ~e La Salle (2 ) St Johns 0 C v South Melb Districts at Oval 2, Thome" Carroll Reserve at 1 .30 P .M .
Tinder-19 Section :3 Rupertswood v Them, Penola OR AJAX v North Old Boys at Ross Gregory Oval, P.Ibert Park TMrIHSOB v Collegians Friday May 9, 7pm Old Carev v St Bernards (2) Monash Blues v ll'hltefriars
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Glen Eira v Ormond at Princes Park, Caulfield
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UND:~R-19 SFCTYON 1 DE LA SAld~ 7 .1 11 .7 14.8 22.10 (142) 1 .1 3.2 6.5 8.6(54) ST I EViNS Be Is Salle: Hancock 5, Oakley 4,Smith 2, Quick 2.C)inch 2.Keely 2, Bowden 2. tWllams2 . Moloney . Best : Skinns. Oakley. Williams, C)inch. Jarvis. Keely. St Bavlas: Giansiracusa 4.Pope 2, O'Keefe, Hughes. Best: Gtansiracusa• Shannon, Pope, Huglres, Callender, Ihtril¢Vater Umpires : L Duthie D Dinneen (F) S Collins L Dalton (B) S Bogsich P Lo~e (G) ST BERNARDS 5.5 13 .6 19 .10 33.13 (211) OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 6.2 8.8 8.8(56) St Bernards : Smith 7, Mitchell 5, Day 4 . Pitts. 4 Robbins 2, James 2. Kamen 2. Runnals 2. Hogarth . Harrison. Joseph. Hooper,Liberatore Best: Hooper, Keunen. Matthews, James, Mitchell, Smith Old Brighton: Lamb 2 . Stenner 2, Johnson, Gadsden, Clark. Ross Best : Cloth, Jackson, Fisher. Crild. Trill. Gadsden Umpires : G Hunkhen (F) R Place T Pearce (B) C McKendcy M Jones (G ) 6.3 7 .9 10 .13 20.14034) UHI BLUES CAULFIELD 1 .2 3 .3 3 .5 4.6(30) Unl Blues: McKesrow 7, Vandenbasch 5. Marriott 2. Tornev 2, Steele 2. Clark Heinz. Best: McKerrow•. Torney. V3ndenbosch . Fletcher, Steele. Gin . CauffleUL James 2, Townsend, O'Brien . Best TwraToss. Sainsbury. Lid. Genrand . OBren . Townsend. Umpires: J Ole (F) A Valopaulos (B) S Vatopoulos V Vampmiloss (G) OLD ESSENDON 3.2 3 .3 5 .8 6.9(451 OLD SCOTCH 7.6 15 .11 17.15 22-17(149) OLD ESSENDON OR Mansour2, Dawson, Ktenas . Cunnick, Leury. Best: Dazkiw. Ktenas, Hareaood . Stormont. Bones. Burke. OLD SCOTCH Beaurepaire 6, Su-an 5. L.Thompson 5, Dick 4, Philalay . Jonas. Best :L. Thompson. Swan, Jonas, Beaurepa6'e . Aurel-Smith, Dick Umpires: S Scully Sur FSamnagh (F) J Fagan N Booth (B) S Scully G Booth (G MARCELLIN 4.5 5 .11 6.14 7 .19 (61) OLD XAVF.RSAIY-S 5 .1 8 .3 13 .6 16 .9 (105) Marcellin Coastline 2, Ryan 2, Dorboto. Bortolotto. Bardon Best: Power. Watkins. Considine . De Luca Bortolotto . Old Xaverlamn Not received Umpires: R Hense B Nunn (F) M Hafiner M Nally (B) M Fllieul iG i
UNDER-19 SECTION 2 2 .3 8.11 11 .11 18 .17(125) OLD 1VANHOE 3 .4 3 .4 5 .5 5 .5(351 HAMPTON ROVERS Flltpou)os 4, Scott 4 . Glascruni 2 . T Malthouse 2 Morley 2, LeVeque. McCallum. T McNamara. Sprat Best T McNamara, Ca~v . Kailas, Henry. OBrien . GraFina Scott.
OLD IVANHOE Bryant. Lewry . Read, Snell, Sigeisma Best: Lewrv . Nagel. Umpireen G Kelly T Haysom (F) S Gent B Bracken (B) OLD PARAD1AAS 2 .2 4.4 4.7 4 .8(32) OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 2.3 4.6 8 .9(57) Old PararLi ns: DiFabio. Giddings. Rehlicki. Zisanovk
Best: Hyde, Mitchell, Zivanovic, Allen . Mctaugtiltn . D Richardson Old Meburnians Tandy 4 . Hurst 2. Con, Tomlinson Best: E Hardie. Hanchete . Gumbleton. Hurst. Scofield, Tandy Umpires: B Rankin G Seabourne (F) A Borg L Brass (B ) MAZENOD 3 .2 6.6 7.7 8 .7(55) OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .1 10.1 14.3 17.10 (112) Mazeand. Reed 2, Ktnnlburgh 2 . Hamill. Castrkum. Stanley. M.Regan. Best Chamberlain . Dunne, Stanley. Hansen . Kiruiiburgii. M .Regan. Old Camberwell: Peasnell 8 . Cottrell 2, Shanks 2, Vince 2 . Alessio. Hendrte . Hillter. Best: Peacock, Vince . Peasnell. Rogers . Alessio. Shanks. Umpires: P Lamble M Phillips (F) M Roche (B) P Brown R Richards (G) BEAUMARIS 2 .1 3.4 4.8 6.10 (46) OLD TRINITY 2.2 6.6 6.8 9.10 (64) Beammis Boredom 2 . Be", Bowker . Evans, Mitchell. BestLynch. Kelly< Lee. Eady. Bowker,Berry. Old Trinity: Gutierrez 2 . Smith2, Aitken, Bucki Krakoer, Romney.lVebster. Umpires: N Rode C Collins (F) J Gregory (B) UNDER-19 SECTION 3 ST BERfiARDS 2.2 4.4 5.8 6.12 (48) 6.2 9.7 10.9 13.13 (91) R OOD St Berniards : Bugcvn 2, Anderson, Ewes, McManus . Tankev Best : Bugryn . Lancashire, Mitcell. Evans. Govan . Lecides Rupermwood: Brennan 5, Monzeell 2. Harrison, Jaeger . Moule. Potter, Burns. McEwnan Best: Brennan, Bo.all . Heaat. Moxuell. Jaeger, Potter Umpires : B Devlkt (F) L Pipe K O'Keefe (G) THERRY PENOLA 4.7 9.9 15 .17 19.19 (133) 5.2 7.4 10.7 14.7(91 ) MAX Therrp Panels. D Goodwin 6, Fan'eliy 3. Badenhse. Freckleton . Belsey', Owen 2. Leach, Quhut 1 . Best: D Goodwin, Farrelly, Freckleton, Leach, BeLsey . Owlen Aj= 7hurin 5. Inner, Chester 2 . Codron, Nissert . Heme . Porat . Peters 1 . Best Ceclron. Measey. Thurm . Chester. SchuIl7erg. Rose Umpires : M Shaman (F) M Isbister L Williams (G) 50
NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .0 7.1 8 .6 10.11 (71) MHSOB 1 .2 4.2 6 .5 7 . 7(49) NOBs: ;:, ;.'man 4, Kirk 3. Sheehan. Kelly. Keenan Best: NOBS: Kelly, Lar .. . WMttv. Norman, Young . West hB150B : McGrath 3, Newland, Award, Gr,,,,,,,, :Ternes . McGrath . Whitehouse, Matthew. AvTarn, Aitken jGoklBest Umpim G Skandakuma r MONASH BLUES 3.5 4.9 8 .12 9.12 (66 .1 1 .2 3 .4 7.6(48))COLEGIANS1 Monaslu Chapman 3. Glover 2, Blythe 2, Spence, O'Donnell . Best: Chapman Jones . Kerr, Sharpe . ODonnell. Gove . Adgenlls . Morris. Best Moon . E)g : Elg 2 . Burrows. Moon, Malone rCdl Portent. Crouch. Hughes . Morris : A Shiels P Rapke (F .Umpires ) OLD CAREY BYE UNDER-19 (2) BLU 3.1 3.2 6 .6 8 .6(54) DISTRICTS ESOUTHMLD BENIZEIGH 2.6 5.0 5 .15 8.19.(67) South Melbourne J.Cronan 2, Merchki 2. Bell, A.Gianellls . Batchelor, Kiehl . Best : Merchtci . Batchelor. Walden, Ray. Nieht. Beatteigh: Brietlveuz 2, Corrigan, Ridgeway, Lee, salFatore . Dohuan. Turner. Best Brictkruez. 1'dyld. Lewis, The, Heywood, Homesby. Umpires D Whitele y DE LA SALLE 1 .1 1 .2 2 .4 3.7(251 OAIfl.EIGH 6.5 17.11 24 .14 33.24 (222) On La Salle: Quaran. Fisher, Deridder.BestTeam Effort Oakleigh : Jordan 16, Orchard 3, Plaukovits 2 . Reynolds 2. Lamb 2• CiaFareda, Cleary. Curtis . Murray. Nahas. Ne%ezte. Torcasio. V.Rtlte.BesWordan, S .BrIlg,, Zula. Piaukwits. Holden. Lamb. Umpires: T Hansen M Meier (F) M Ladd L Ratcliffe (B) hff,NIONE PANTHERS 8 .5 14 .11 21 .16 29.21(195i GLEN EIRA BEARS 3.1 4.3 9 .3 10.4 (64) Mentone Panthers: Wilson 6, Ktantos 5, Bowlell 5, Sinclair 3, Rastas 2, Date 2, 4Vest. Rvan. Field, Nielson. Erskine, Brown . Best: Mantes, Field . Wilson, Bow1eIl, Date, Brown Glen Elm Bears : DirfyP 3, Diwi 2. Barakat 2 . Farrah 2. Leary. Best : Farrah. But Vodstrcll, Dtrtye. Rankin, Lithgrnv. Umpire: T Lilk .y ORMOND 2.2 3 .3 3.3 3.7(25) STBEDES bfENT' T1G 5 .7 10 .10 13 .16 16 .18 (114) Details not received Umpires: S Caple F Palermo (1'7 J Rollo (B) G RoIlo S Herbert (G ) ST JOHNS OC 6 .3 11 .3 12 .7 15.8 (98) 2.1 5 .3 6.5 10.8 (68) OAKLEIGH CLAYS Details not receh'ed Umpires: A Wekselman R Martyn (F)
UNDER-19 (2) RED BANYULE 2 .4 5 .6 10.11 13 .12 (901 9.9(631 UNl BLACKS 4 .0 7 .3 8.5 Bonyula Wise 6. Davies 2. loannau . Tsingaris. Mltropaulos. L6@nke . Morgan. Best: 1A=e. N'enke . Moore . Morgan . Brown, Davies .
But His : Dowsky 4, Brooks 3, Kelly. Moffat. Best: Ault. Henty, BrumbyRendell, Jesse, Brooks, Kelly. Umpires: P Gluyas J Pappas (F) LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .0 5 .2 5.2 6 .9(45) FTTg2OY REDS 1 .3 1 .4 3.6 3 .6(24) LaTrolre University: McDonald 3 .1Uallcer. Gibson, DeBruin . Best Scott. Clarke, Murphy. DeBruin, Brklges . McKall
Fitzroy Reds: Maghamez 2 . Vto)ata Best : Edwards, Zllca. Lewis-G,eeson. Willingham . Pocock . Russell Umpires: T Brooks P Hoffinan (F) 7 .6(48) AQUINAS 4 .2 4.3 7.5 OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .3 3.10 4.15 12.27 (99) Aquinas - Helrme 4 . PJalsh. Adams. V'isser. Best-Helme . Dexter, Crozier, Galliott, Butler. Loonstra Did Westbounse Moknrsh 2, Waljker 2, Lawson 2 . Neville 2, Hudson. Garniff. Nakly. Mason. Best-Lewr. Mason. Vtalk:er. Lawson, Bartold. Neville Umpires: P Coulthard G De~•can (F) R Curtis J O'Mara (G ) 6.13 (49) ST LEOS EMMAUS YARRA VALLEY OB 10 .20 (80) St Leos Emmaus: McDermott 2, Waters. McCann, Hoong, Fallon. Best : Phyland. Coppoek. Levinns . Kennedy. Fallon. Munro . Yams Valley OB: Rldckt 4, Walker 2 . Reynolds, Borland . Askew. Best: Roklckt.NirholasAt'aIlcer,AskeN . Umpires: P Machos D Banova (F ) OLD SAVERIANS (2) 6.6 7.8 11 .12 14.15 (99) BULLEEN TEMP 0.0 1 .4 1.4 3 .7(35) Old Ravr Goals: Mdnerney 6. Faithful 3. Melvin-Smith. Williamson . Noaan. Quinn. Robins Best: Tro+,ato, Rubira . McInerney, Rowe. Rogan . Chester BaIleen Temp Goals; Lee 2 . Vetga Best: Barlow, Coniston, SanH. 4.ebb. Vetga. Lee Umph- D Longwarth
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g Peel 2 D. Bu-thought 3 T. Gerrand 4 J. Yellarl d 5 T, Hammond 6 M . Townsend
7 M . Thomson g J. Brown
9 N, Edwards 10 J. May 11 B. Carbon i = 2 M , Sainsbury 13 A. Green
:4 C Lill
15 L O'Brien '6 N. FaIW -7 S. Twycroft 19 J. Pin. 20 S. Lord 21 H. Lowry 22 J. Rowlings
23 Z, DArcy
24 A. Barbaro 25 J. James 26 M . Parker 27 T. Conty 28 M . Nicklo s -;y Sayers 35 C, Murph y 40 D. Harrod 45 B. Acfteld 63 J. Foley
DE LA SALLE (1) 1 M . Sheehan 2 D. Browning9 3 M . Clinch 4 N . Hart 5 R. Quick 6 L. Jarvis
7 D. Keely 8 V. Moloney 9 M . Nankervis () C 10 N . Smith 11 R . Hancock 12 M. Fieldsen 13 L. Bowden 14 M. Hayes 15 S. Smythe 16 G . Johnstone
17 J . Adams 18 L . Williams
19 S. Conway 20 J. Hassell 23 S. Ferwerda 26 T Duggan 30 B. Vague
39 B. Oakley (DVC) 46 A. Skinns (VC) 53 L O 'Donnell
OLD SCOTCH
1 B. Nickless (VC)
2 J. Wright
3 S. Gamtwni 4 A. Sutherland (VC) 5 C. Swan
6 M . Moffatt 7 K. Downing 8 B. Snaddon 9 S. Daniher 10 E. Beaurepaire
11 A. Wilkinson
12 A. Philalay 13 S. Pappas 14 R. Lowing 15 J. Latimer 16 J. Gallin 17 A. Pearce 18 J. Dillon 19 B. Thompson 20 N. Thom 2t L Thompson (C) 22 T. Graham
24 P. Zogoolas 25 C. Logan
27 S, Jona s 28 S. Yeomans 30 K. Berry 32 R. Gerstman 33 C. Purnell
35 G . Fitzpatrick 43 A. Cossar 44 T. Aurel-Smith 67 T. Bull 69 N.Ackroyd
OLD ESSENDON
1 K. Bardon vc) M. Doyle (c~ 3 J. Mahan 4 J. Wise Svc) 5 M. Borto ott o 6 L . Cowper 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 1 5 T Money 16 R . Hoyne 17 C . Sier 1 8 q. Rgcjtyepman 20 P. De Luca 21 D . Cirone 22 L. Watki ns ( dvc)) 23 A. Ceccamancin i 24 A. Layton 25 T. Clun e 26 A. Wadsworth 27 A. Symes 28 J. Carlson 29 M. Caton 30 P. Spence3l g2NjsWllfams 33 P.Cowper 34 D . Tooh ey 35 M . Cunningham 36 N . Harding 37 C . Purcell 38 S . Nulbea m
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L. Ross C . Toll L. McDonald B . Humphreys N . Stenner
9 A . Clarke 10 M. May 71 R . Fisher 12 S. Eastgate 13 R . Capom 14 S . Duncan 15 B . Gadsden (C) 16 J . Salem
18 S . Oliver 20 G. Flake S . Cooney 23 T. Ryan 24 L. Mead 27 M . Chamberlain 28 B . Richardson 31 S . Jackson 33 R . Joseph 63 D. Ellis
1 L Ballinge r 2 T. Biggs 3 C. Burke 4 D. Cerantonio 5 S . Clinnic k 6 S . Dawson 7 J . Dazki w 8 J . Duggan 9 L. Edgar 1 0 J . Harewood 11 C. Heritag e 12 M IGn 13 F. Ktenas 14 P.Ma y 15 D. Mez o 16 J . Stormon t
17 N. Taft 18 S . Wade 19 T. Wilso n
39 J . Ozuse n 40 A . Lapadula
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OLD XAVERIAHS (1&2)
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ST.KEYIN'S OLD BOYS Coach : Ben McGee
2 T. OToole 3 L Giansiracusa (VC)
4 S . Sexton 5 M . Kirk
6 D. McBride
6 D . Oconnor 8 S. Mathews 9 D . Evans 10 B. Ga rth 11 A. Marion 12 B. Runnals 13 L Levides 14 D . Hurley 15 G . Joseph 17 F. Masirapasqua 18 M. Maggiore 22 A . Mitchell 27 B. Draper 28 C . Kuenen 32 Ch Liberatore 35 B. Ryan
7 R. Taylor 8 H. Powell 9 L Syme 11 J. Liston 12 C. Taylor (DVC) 13 N. Hutton 1 4 A. Hamilton (Capt) 15 M . Vero
39 J . Stapleton
26 M . Shannon
41 G. Campbell 42 R . James 45 B . Johnson 47 M. Hooper 57 L. Anderson 59 M . Harrison 60 J . Hogarttt 62 J . Robbins 63 M . Pell 70 K . 8uiss
16 A. Callender
17 M . Welsh 18 M . Drinkwater 19 C. Underwood (VC)
20 W. Dunn 21 D. PeVou 22 A. Lynch 23 C. Tancredi 25 A. Mulkeams 30 P. Ghougassian 32 B. Hughes 33 S. O'Connor 34 J. O'Keefe 35 J. Coates 39 N. Pope 40 D. Mount
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Under-19 ® Section 2 DEAU MARIS Coach: Mick Deaton Asst : Mark Berry 2 S. Houtt 3 M . Eady 4 L. Quirk 7 S . Lynch (VC) 8 D. Taylor 9 M . Wilson ( C) 10 J . Kelly 11 T. Fitzgerald 14 P. Ber ry 15 M .Bramwell 16 C . Terpslnis 17 C . Evans 18 D . Bird 21 P. Irons 22 J. Bramwell (DVC) 23 T. Woolnough (DVC) 25 B. Bowker 26 C . Shone 27 D . Murphy 35 S. Lee 40 T Boreham 41 A. Poll 43 J. Tomlin 49 J. Hogarth 50 D . Wall
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HAMPTON ROVERS Coach : Michael Blake 2 N . Oriti 3 M. Ellis 5 R . Bassily 6 A. Blake 7 P. Campbell 8 L. Fletcher 9 L Kasperczyk 10 D. O'B ri en 11 J. Almhofer 12 B. Kezilas 14 T. Porter 17 B. McCallum 18 L . Jones 23 J. McNamara 24 Y. Kobayashi 25 D. Payson 26 T. Richards 27 L. Cave 29 J . Morley 30 N. Singh 34 R. Turnbull 35 M . Terech 36 M . Vocale 38 A. C ri sp 46 D. Ftlopoulos
OLD PARADIA Coach :
Coach : Anthony Quinn Asst: M. Spinoso 2 D. Caple 3 B . Clark 4 D. Malone 5 M . Mitchell 6 D . Giddings 7 S . Luff 8 D . Richardson 10 A . DiFabio 11 R . Ryan 12 M. Irvine 13 S. Maher 14 P. Turner 15 S. Egan 16 D . Watts 17 S. Graham 18 T. Girovski 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 . Hy d e ( C) 48 A. Elliott
MAZEN(3D0
Coach: John Le Grand 1 D. Hansen (C) 2 D. Regan 3 B . Kinniburgh 4 R . House 5 N . Bradley 6 A . Stagliano 7 S . Ware 8 N . House 9 B . Chamberlain 10 J . Mather 11 J. Kavanagh 12 A . Cook 16 T. Bourbon 17 T. Steinfo rt 18 F. Reed 21 S. Castricum 22 M. Power 25 S. Stanley 26 G . Hamill 27 M. Regan 35 A. Winstanley 45 J. Crough 46 D . Dunne 70 D . Chamberlain 76 A. Varlay
OLD CAMBERWELL FC Coach : Anson Brownless 1 T. Lyons 2 L. Weaver 3 G. Hanson 4 B . Hillier 8 J . Vince 14 J . Hedley 16 A . Langford 17 D. Clyne 18 J . Vince 19 L. He ffernan 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 . Bruce 30 A. Mac Callum 31 D . Hanson 35 M. Shanks 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
OLD TRINITY
WERRIBEE
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It - Way 6, 200 3 Fitzroy Reds and Banyule charged with a melee in their under-19 match played on Saturday April 26. Both clubs found guilty and fined $ 100 (first offence in a three year period). Gznyule was also charged with conduct unbecoming in that during the second quarter of the above match a spectator (wearing a light blue tee-shirt), allegedly ran from somewhere near the Banyule coach's box and allegedly struck Fitzroy Red player no . 50 Steve Cahill . Charge proven . The spectator was registered player Adam Evans and was suspended for 8 matches with an additional proviso that at the completion of the period of suspension the player will be made by the club to perform duties as a boundary umpire for a period of 2 further matches .
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preview, Prahran host Old Xaverians .
Marcellin were untroubled to defeat Collegians, whom the "Eagles" led throughout . Monash Blues entered the top four as a result of their twenty eight point win over St Kevin's, who are yet to win this season . Old Xaverians only broke away from a determined Old Ivanhoe in the last quarter to maintain their unbeaten run . Lack of self discipline cost Old Ivanhoe dearly as "The Crocs" drew awav to win by sixty three points . Old Ivanhoe was well served by; Nick Antoniou, Marty Stewart and the Weisz Brothers . De La Salle were no match for Prahran for whom Dave Butter orth excelled ethereallv . For "De La", Molan and 1_annix were best . ~ secfaor . 2
Old Trinity only blame inaccuracy for their narrow loss to :'herry Penola . Old Essendon easily accounted for debutants, Old Carey, who lost by twenty goals . A good start by Old Xaverians into the wind enabled them to defeat an inaccurate Fitzroy Reds by seventeen points . The Reds, in their first game, showed promise . Dan . Stoney and Joe McGrath were best for Old " : ., . r ans whilst Guy Thomas and Matthew Bridges pl : cd :11 for the Reds . University Blacks had the bye. 째 ? South. Eli P k continued their fine form from Round 2 when tney defeated St Leo's by seventy points . Whitefriars inflicted a one hundred and fortv nine point defeat on Hawthorn at Donvale . Peter O'Brien kicked ten goals for Whitefriars, and Don I-Iornery and Matthew Williams tried hard for Hawthorn . Mazenod confirmed their leadership with an eighty four point defeat of A .J .A.X .
Old Geelong's euphoria was short lived as they lost to Old Brighton by forty nine points . i c - Round 4 . Marcellin should make it two wins in a row by defeating St Kevin's, who on form so far, will struggle for victory in this section .
Old Ivanhoe and Monash Blues should play a closely fought game at Chelsworth Park . A reward for the winner could be a final four berth, such is the evenness of probably five sides . Mart=; Stewart's belated comeback has strengthened Old Ivanhoe who will appreciate their home turf. I select Old Ivanhoe to win narrowly . In what, at this stage, appears to be a final's 60
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preparation, field a talented team . Xaverian's Coach Andrew Hall must devise a way to stop Dav Butterworth, who along with "Deeks", "Nigel" an( "Cougar' can put his defence under rare pressure Prahran, who won two of these games in 2002 befor collapsing in the finals, have a lot of incentive to win Old Xaverians are the perennial premiers becaus they field talented teams, who keep their collectiv mind on the game. Their forward line with R .Georg and Carrodus again active, will cause Prahrai problems if played loosely . Overall I expect a grea match, which Old Xaverians will win narrowly. Collegians should win their first match of the seasm by defeating Be La Salle, whose already depletei talent suffered the loss of Ben . "Sweat Be,,," Buicl last week . Brendan I-Iains continues to giv Collegians drive and with Greg Oakley kicking goal, . I cannot see Be La Salle being able to hold them out Section 2 Nort h .
Neighbours Old Carey an d Old Trinity meet a Victoria Rd Reserve . Old Trinity have sho ws improvement and with confi dence gained from las week's win, should prove too strong for Old Care y who have not enjoyed the smoothest start to th , season . Fitzroy Reds will benefit from last week's matcl although they face the in form Old Essendon a Brunswick Street. I expect a close contest, al"thoug] I believe Old Essendon have shown sufficient talen to warrant my selection .
The top sides clash on the Brens Oval, when Universitv Blacks host Old Xaverians . Bad kickin ; and a sluggish start by Fitzroy Reds, were twi reasons for the Xaverians winning last week whil the Students enjoyed a break . With so little footbal having been played by each side, it is difficult t i select a winner . Given home ground advantage plu . the pressure of numbers making sure selection i earned prompt me to select University Black although Old Xaverians will strive to keep thei record in tact .
Therry Penola have the bye . Section 2 South . Despite their lack of form, I feel St Leo's will prov, strong enough to defeat Hawthorn, who have not ye been in a winning position this season . A .J .A .X . face another test when they hos Whitefriars . The younger A.J .A .X. players will on run the older, heavier Whitefriars stalwarts . Th, vagaries of the Albert Park winds too will favou A.J .A .X . Will these assets be enough? I doubt it a, 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 240
Ison can win Whitefriars first use of the bal l 110 Peter O'Brien could kick another bag o f Travis Jackson is another, I expect to troubl e as his strength and clearing dashe s : ; iizue to drive Whitefriars folward . Whitefriars Id 1~vin by a narrow margin . iri_~hton and Mazenod meet in a final's preview . t 7 _me Old Brighton should win but Mazenod wit h 1( i - : -, ;It in form will make them earn victory. k should consolidate fourth position with a le win over Old Geelong. contact ze by noon Monday either b y lphone 9467 2857 or by e-mail , .,I ;iugentC&alphalink .com .au .
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