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at permits and reinstatements have closed for the year focus turns to , ;ii , gs depending upon on the position on the ladder at the senior team o f Iv entrenched in a final four or a possibility to play in the finals . as many players as possible to be available becomes a priority . To

process the number of gatnAs in be plwed etc is outlined below. zl down near the bottom of i' I r it is all stops out to get the bes t ie ground each week - don', ou ` ate "best team on the park°?! "bes t he paddock"? - to avoid the dreac ., t releoation to the section below for Cf',

often are the games to avoid rekg-tton the best games of the Amateu r o}=°-, relegation assured and the best option is to nive the kids a go and see who can step u p e club back to its current (or higher status). ubs need to do their homework on ch ,r and take into account the followin g

;o play in the most important matches oi .i e i als - any registered player with a permit (' e special condition for A.FLIy`FL liste d ves finals - player must be registered and must have played 4 Reserves matches and no t in Senior matches . GVhen both Seniors and Reserves on the same day the Reserves player onl y h : .,e played 2 reserves matches . r 7 rscleg ' 0 ^- player must b° re, 1-red and if player has played an aggregate of more than 5 and reserve : tches he must have p more than 5 Under 19 matches . Club :ZYiA - - player must be ~ >t-d and played at least 4 C18 matches and not playe d

8 senior ana reserves matches . /VFL Ii.... player to play finals - p! or must be registered and played at least 5 matches for lrn of the club he will play for in the finals, at least 2 of these matches must have been played after

L, tie 30 . ''AC Under 1 8 player t o play finsis - player must be registered and have played at least 5 matches the team of the club he will play for in the finals . For this group there is not requirement to play a certai n <<i-, . : oer of these matches after June 30 . , July r i nmediate focus is on the b4 L : the VCFL to take place in Barooga on : :: . Already missin from the team tat sono~~° defeated the WA Amateurs three weeks ago are 5iapanti s

ld P. Corrigan (Old~aileybury - bo«i injure", JHope (Old Ivanhoe -knee operation) so the opportunitie s herc for players to step up and show thEir Tares at a higher level .

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Fo has pl - d c' , ,IC - ~ dr-ink win ove r Irlarceilin by p ._ .L,S , „iu, of year crops can be destroyed by th, Old Trinity coach Carl o ads a notoriouslv fluctuating side, conce ' ies was more than a bit player as his men co :c st rin over their Bulleen Rd neighbour "I think it (injuries) i s ne and, to be quite blunt about it, ~ ~in at their weakest because of i7. ~m," Carlso n We had three or four out b ey acre probably more affected than us. "We've suffered badlv over the last three or four seasons with injuries hut we're probably not so bad off this year ." That is not to say there wasn't a celebratory ale served in the Trinity clubrooms aftP= the 16-poiut r=rin . After all, people gave Old T scant hope this year : it had a turnover ih " " i` ib scratching for ways to avoid the yo-}o jo ! e A Section and B Section that make it it , in '90s . "It was a good win for us, ., :y good,' Carlson said . "I think the last three years we`ve stzuggied, we haven't beaten them ; I think the year before that we beat them twice in one year . "But no, we haven't had a lot of success over the v_ ears (against them) . "1 think we've probably exceeded expectations of people from outside of the club : as most people know, we lost a lot of players . "But experience in the amateurs over the vears tells you that this is the time that everybody fights for their life and . .,we've got a group of clubs striving to play in the finals and there could be another group of clubs striving to play in A grade, so it becomes very competit' e ." H OLD S t E ,r. s premiership coach Peter Nicholson has stashed away both the crack of the whip and the venom of his voice after his Doggies suffered an 18goal shellacking from traditional power Old Xaverians . It would have hurt a bit, being beaten by a Grand Canyon, but former VFL premiership coach "Nicho" has too much nous not to make a cool assessment of

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the match . "t-ic just made too many mistakes and they played really good footy," Nicholson said . "Every time they went forward and had a shot kicked around the corner and it was one of those where everything went right for them and not went right for us. "You just sort of shake your head and say'Oh wel just not our day. ' "At the end of the day both sides are now eight and three losses so you've just got to move on and some positives out of it . "It's not exciting losing by 18 goals but I t sometimes you just get out of it the opportunities the few of the guys get when you get injuries. Nicholson dismissed the suggestion a flogging coul in place for his men after the mauling, saying t would be just as much peril in diverting from art,, plans . And he maintained confidence in the methods made him one of Springvale's most vaunted c obefragintlwhSBerads . "I think you just have to get back to doing wha think works . I don't get out and particularly flog t after a loss or anything like that : we just get out t at training and work on the things that we need to care of and hopefully it takes care of itself.

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"I don't think you need to go changing philosophies or anything like that ; you just keep going with what you think works and have a crack from there . " ON THE MENU hiareeIlin and St Bernards are both teams seeking redemption from recent misdemeanours, and injuries - or the recovery of such - will be a factor in both camps . Old Ivanhoe was shattered after a last-minute loss to old Melburnlans and the fitness of skipper Weddle, who came off after the long adjournment with a collarbone injury, will make a difference. St Kevins has across-ground ability but will continue to seek a viable goalkicker against Old Melburnians at St Kevs . University Blues' quest for four straight was thwarted by a last-minute drop punt from Old Scotch at the :eekend and their ruckman must wonder whether Stewie Loewe will play. And the Scotchies and Old Xavs continue a fine ri% alry in the match of the day .

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St Kevin's - congratulate top defender Tim Duggan on his 50th Game today . Tim has missed only one game - last week - since commencing at SKOB in 2001 . In that year, Tim won the Coach's Award and finished 5th in the B & F voting in the U19 (1) side . In 2002, Tim was appointed captain of the U19s and led the team admirably all year, including in the Semi Final and Grand Final . He was 4th in the B & F Award that year. Tim moved straight into the Senior team in 2003, playing 10 quality games before last week's injury . Always a defender, however Tim has still kicked 5 goals in his 50 game career with SKOB! Tim is a dedicated footballer - just ask his coaches! He represented the VAFA in its Under 19 Team in 2001 and his chief supporter is his father, Tony, the former North Old Boys FC President . Have a great day, Duggo ! St Bernard's OC - congratulate Ryan Legudi, who this week plays his 100th Club game. Ryan has represented the club through the junior ranks, played school football, Under 19's and now plays senior football . Ryan's contributions to St . Bernard's have not been limited to football . Ryan was club treasurer for 2 years and also served on the general committee . His services to St . Bernard's were last year duly recognised when he was awarded 'best clubman' . He and his family are thanked for their ongoing contributions to St . Bernard's . Congratulations Ryan and best of luck for the remainder of the season .

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ST BERNARDS 2.3 3 .6 4 .9 7 .10{52 1 OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 10 .6 13 .10 25 .13(163) St Brraard .s: D .Jordan 3 Neeson 2 McKeon 2 . Best : Trewin Day C .D4ltchell O'Sullivan Byrne D .Jordan . Old Xaverlnns : Mollard 6 Chatfield 4 Baker 3 Drake 3 Ockleshaw 3 Landrigan 2 Ford Walsh McDonnell A .Bowen. Best : Ockleshaw Chatfield Drake Orlando McDonnell Baker Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Dirk Kramer (F) Chris O'Shea Brendan Corcoran (B) Dominic Napoli Dennis Webster (G ) OLD TRINITY 2.2 8.6 11 .10 15.13(103) MARCELLIN 4.3 6.5 11 .8 13.9(87) Old Trinity : Cultera 4 A.Ramsden 4 Deane-Johns 3 Burgess L .Kemtedv Reynolds Ward. Best : Brown D .Burrows D.Butler R .Burrows A.Ramsden Gnatt. Msreellin: S}nies 4 Sheehan 3 Furlan 2 Addison 2 Frisina Browne . Best: Dobson Considine Frazer Frtsina Carmody Sheehan . Umpires : Rob Mayston Mark Morrison (F) Scott Fraser Rob Mayston Jnr (B) Matthew Kent Vin Vesco4l(G ) OLD MELBURNIAPS 2 .2 8 .4 11 .7 11 .8(78) OLD IVANHOE 2 .5 4 .5 7.7 I0 .10(70 1 el6m*+iA„a: .' Old M Magee 3 Rose 3 Beaumont 2 Alder Pertzell Berry . Best: S.Theodore O'Brien Jono Miller R .Mulquiney Thompson Beaumont . Old Ivanhoa Toovey 3 Luxon 2 Bereza Corcoran Donaldson Stevens R .Weddte . Best: Corcoran Tiernan Payne Roberts Toovey Luxon . Umpires : Rob Sneddon Mark Jenkins (F) Tony CasusceW Graeme Thwaites (B) Andrew Barnes Beorrn McCarthy (G ) OLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 10.5 16.5 20.10(130) ST KEVIHS 3 .4 8 .7 8 .9 14.12(96) Old HaBeybury : Lappage 6 O'Farrell 5 Loewe 3 A .Ftoyd 2 Kejna Armstrong Brooks Davey . Best : O'Farrell Barker Lappage Kejna M .Corrtgan D.Lay. St Ifevins : S .O'Connor 2 Mulgrew 2 Curtis M .Gianstracusa Fraser J .0'Keefe M .Dollman Kempton Chard Crowley Pangrazio Garvey . Best : O'Connor R .Magulre Crohan Mahoney Kempton B .Dollman Umpires : Peter James Grant Wardrop (F) Craig Brajtberg Nathan Eddy (B) John flail John Robinson (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 5.7 8.11 13.11(89) OLD SCOTCH 5.5 9.8 10.12 13.13(91) University Blues : De Crespigny 6 Young 2 Brooke 2 Lowcock Gteeson Ryan . Best: Brooke De Crespigny Young Ryan Gleeson Kordick . Old Scotch : Hawkins 5 Crow 3 Joyce 3 Finnocchiaro C .Phillips. Best : Joyce Crow Tallent Dennis Hawkins Finocchiaro Umpires : Peter Simpson Wayne Hinton (F) Peter Teasdale Andrew Rechtman (B) Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota (G ) A RESERVE

ST. BERNARD'S 6 .2 8 .6 9 .9 13 .11(89) OLD XAVERIANS 0 .0 2 .1 4 .3 6.7(43) St . Bernard's: N . Thomas 4 . Baumgartner 3, Catterall 2, Tankey, P. Harvey, ORetny, Harris Best : Evans, Gleeson, NP Smith, Perrett, lanazzo, Kavanagh Old %averlans : Green 4, Dillon . Ainsworth Best: Hawkins, Dillon, Coughlan . Green . Ryan, Heal y OLD TRINITY 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 3 .1(19) MARCELL IN 6.3 1(L11 13 .13 16.15(111) Old Trinity : Cameron . Stebbins, Taylor. Best: Morpeth, Plain, Davies, Andrews, Chan, C Stebbins . hiaredlin: Galatl 5, Wilkins 2, Gartner 2, P Dineen 2, Cull. Toohey. Taylor, Hansen. Dale . Best : Dale, willdns, Taylor, Galati, Gartner. Cope . OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 4 .7 6 .9 10.10(70) OLD IVANHOE 6 .3 9 .3 13 .3 17 .4(106) Old Melburnians : Dixon 2, Matthews 2, N .Mulqumey 2, C.Ray 2, Marks, Tsiotras . Best: C.Ray. Simpson . N .Mulquiney. J .Ray, Tucker, Fitzgerald . Old Ivanhoe: O'Dwyer 6, Theodosst 3, Brandt 2. Hawkes 2 . Keane 2 . Kent . Low. Best: GE.George . 0'Dwyer . Brandt, Karafill, Danakis . J.Weddle . OLD HAII.EYBURY 2.1 8.4 11 .8 14.14(98) ST KEVBZS 4.5 5.7 6.9 7.14(56) Old Haileybury : Efstathiou 3, C . Waxman 3, Bell, Fletcher. L . Floyd. Ja}asekera, Mosbey, Pitcher, Stuart, A . Waxnan .Best : Kight, O'Donnell, C. PJaxman . Rowlands, Gopu, Jayasekera . St Kevins : Macey 2, Horrocks, Crowe . Moylan . Bare, Durcelt. Best : Greenhaigh, Coleman, Purcell, Beggv, Walsh, Horrocks . UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .0 6 .3 7 .6 9.10(64) OLD SCOTCH 2 .3 9 .3 12 .4 12.4(76) Uni Blues: Goals: Quin 2 Brown 2 Haberf)eld Gates M .Thomas Maddison McIntosh . Best: M .Thomas Terrill Birks E.Wilcox Suvaltos McAloon . Old Scotch: Millar 5 . Boyd 3 Beaurepatre 2 Cations Parkinson . Best: Kitchen Millar Prendergast Cations O'Connor Beattie . 3


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A SECTION St Bernards v Old Ivanhoe Old Trinity v St Kevins Old Melburnians v University Blues at Sportscover Arena, Sunda y

Old HaIleybury v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v Marcellin B SECTIO N Hampton Rovers v Old Brighton De La Salle v Mazenod 0 C Whitefriars v Old Paradians Old Essendon Or v MHSOB North Old Boys v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s C SECTION Therry Penola OB v Mentone Vultures St Leos Emmaus WP v Ormond Beaumaris v Prahran Old Camberwell v Collegians Glen Eira v Caulfield G r Dl SECTION Yarra Valley 0 B v Monash Blues Aquinas 0 C v Ivanhoe Assumptio n AJAX v Old Mentonians - at Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham

Banyule v Salesian 0 C

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 Werribee Amateurs - bye Old Ivanhoe v Hampton Rovers Old Melburnians v Old Paradians Old Camberwell v Mazenod 0 C Old Trinity v Beaumaris UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Rupertswood v St Bernards (2) AJAX v Therry Penola OB MHSOB v North Old Boys Collegians v Monash Blues Old Carey - by e UNDER-19 (2) BLUE Oakleigh v De La Salle (2 ) Glen Eira v Mentone Panthers - TBA St Bedes MentoneTigers v Ormond Oakleigh Clays v St Johns 0 C Bentleigh v South Melbourne Districts UNDER-19 (2) RE D Yarra Valley 0 B v St Leos Emmaus WP Old Westbourne v Aquinas 0 C Bulleen Templestowe v Old Xaverians (2) University Blacks v Banyule Viewbank Fitzroy Reds v La Trobe Uni at Ramsden Street Oval, (44 G2 )

University Blacks v Bulleen Templestow e D2 SECTION West Brunswick v Hawthorn Amateurs Old Carey v Oakleigh La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh Fitzroy Reds v Peninsula 0 B Old Geelong v Williamstown CYMS D3 SECTIO N Elsternwick v Power House at Spo rtscover Arena, Saturda y Werribee Amateurs v Rupertswood Kew v Monash Gryphons Swinburne Uni v St Johns 0 C Syndal Tally-Ho v South Melbourne Districts D4 SECTIO N Bulleen Cobras v Old Westbourne Albert Park v St Mary s

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Old Xaverians v Monash Blues Prahran v Collegians St Kevins v De La Sall e CLUB XVIII (NORTH) Old Carey has the bye Old Essendon Or v Old Trinity Oval 1 at Essendon Grammar Fitzroy Reds v University Blacks at Ramsden Street Oval, (& 4 G2) Therry Penola OB v Old Xaverians ( 2) at Oval 1 John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve . CLUB XVIII (SOUTH) AJAX v St Leos Emmaus WP Mazenod 0 C v Whitefriars Old Brighton v Eley Park Hawthorn Amateurs v Old Geelon g

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 St Kevins v De La Salle Old Brighton v St Bernards Caulfield Or v University Blues Old Scotch v Old Essendon Or Old Xaverians v Marcellin

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striking distance of the four, w'i afford to let 7"- 8th and 9th plac e fr-c i them . Icc - cr and Sampieri w i s I -n : - le the Rovers -,v-.'? t a ;3ed the -ound advantage will pro , d i rence i A confid, i t with the lino

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OL to A t~m {anaivan, Cam atev '~,.~ : an d t:e~s i;=urchi c on placing their WOOD games . "Chunky" Stewart captained the t ,uos and has not missed a game throughout the List four years . He has played both ends of the _round but more renowned for his love of kicking ,,als . "Ginna" captained the juniors in his second caar and has developed into a key position player in the seniors with his strong marking and ggressive tackling the feature of his game . Jess has had an interrupted road to his milestone, ulcluding several major injuries and premature retirements, however his deadly left foot and elusive running game are still the highlights of all iris games this year . Congratulations also to Andr e Salem who plays his 50th game for OBGFC today . Last years Section 1 under 19 premiership captain, ,The Doctor" is back playing after an injury interrupted start to 2003 and hopefully back to last years high marking and blistering form soon . Old Paradians - Congratulations to Ambrose 'Swindon who played his 50th game last Saturday against MHSOB . It's been a long time (1997) since the youngest Swindon joined us from School, the little Blond or Black haired kid (depending on the week) who could always be depended on to kick a goal or two has done travelling and is a very welcome addition to the Club .

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Coach : Tony Miller Asst: Mark Lowe Res: Mick Hegan 1 L . Walker (RC) 2 R . Buckley 3 B. Corin 4 L. Harriso n 5 C. Swift 5 S . Brown 6 S . Armstrong 6 M . Harbor 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 9 C . Mitchell 10 T. Silvers 10 P. Hesse 12 M. McHenry 13 A. Johnstone 14 C . Buick 14 D . Coggins 15 P. Bowden 16 S. Hyland (DVC) 16 D. Moore 17 A. Elliott 18 A . Coffey 19 M . Goodier 19 D . Hyde 20 M . Picone 21 A . McKenzie (VC) 21 W. C in s 째gg 22 G . Johnstone 23 D . O'Brien 23 R . Sherman 24 J. Morel 25 R. Walmsley 26 D. Spithill 27 S . Thomas 28 N . Herber 29 R . Marks 30 B . Mannix 30 T. Molan 31 S . Hyde 32 R . Bonnici (C) 33 J. Stinear 34 L . Williams 35 A. Mackintosh 36 W. Jolley 37 D. Hylan d 38 S . O 'Connell 39 B . Oakley 39 T. Woodlock 40 A . Bonnici 41 M . O'Donnell 42 P. Bourke 42 S. Murray 44 A. Moore 45 T. Mola n 46 A. Skinns 47 A. Sawtel 47 G . Welton 48 J. Foon 52 T. Moloney 52 E . Phillip s 54 D. Buckley 55 A . McLeish 57 C. Chester 58 G. Walton 60 P. O'Callaghan 70 M. Duggan

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Coach: Frank Dunell Res : Craig Ridley

1 A. Krzywniak 2 A. Pirtle 3 C. Barrow (VC) 4 A. MacGillivray 4 M . Franklin 5 T. Marshal l 6 R . Stewart (DVC ) 7 B. Logan 8 J . Perret t 8 C . McNicol (CR) 9 S . Lennox 10 J . Mead 12 B . Williams 13 R . Kent 14 S . Williams (C) 15 B . Gadsden 16 C. Tootell 16 J . Homann 17 A . Van Den Dungen 18 A . Salem 19 S . Ginnivan 19 J. McCowan 20 M . Smith 21 T. Ewert 22 L . O'Neill 23 N . Milat 24 M. Gadsden 25 S. Nickas 26 A. Ginnivan 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Bristow 29 J. Dickerson 30 E . McCowan 31 A . Paroissien 32 A . Goldner 33 L. Dale J . White C. Stewart (RVC) 36 R. Henderson (RDVC) 37 D. Hughes 38 J . Raju 39 B . Farnham 41 M . Allen 42 L. Hendra (DVC) 43 J . Murchie 44 R . Sherman 45 C . McKimm 47 S. Adam 48 B. Dever 49 B. Scott 50 W. Leaf 51 J. Lynch 52 W. Hebard 53 M . Dubyna 54 J . Dooleyy 58 J . McBriar 59 S . Mead 60 A . Bushby 61 A . Walsh 62 B . Pearc e 63 S . Davies 64 M . Reid 71 T. Matessi

1 J . Pannagiotopolous 2 J . Buckley 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 D . Ryan 5 S . de Morton 6 C. Ridley 7 J . Leask 8 J . Heritage 9 B . Hakim 10 S . Bryant 11 B . Papal al 12 J . Kavanagh 13 B. Hakim 14 L . Wilson 15 T Di Blasi 16 S. McPherson 17 D . Forrest 18 J. Walker 19 E. Healey 20 D . Hunter 21 S . Dale 22 R . OBrien 23 J . Hughes 24 J . Dazkiw 25 A . Frazer 26 S . Fleming 27 J . Di Pietro 28 G . Stevens 29 S . Uebergang 30 M . Dragojlo 31 D. Caridi 32 D. Poulton 33 D. Biggs 34 D.Podger 35 L . Kavanagh 36 A. Frazer 37 M. Ross i 38 D .Whitfield 39 B. Newbold 40 A. McKenzie 41 B. Overman 42 N . Bertram 43 M . Velardo 44 A . Parker 45 J . Weidner 46 M . Beard 47 S . Howard 48 A . Salvo 49 G . Collins 50 A. Nowland 51 J . Stevens 52 B. Porker 53 T. Campbell 54 A. Morrison 55 D . Gradzk i 56 M. Makris 57 J. Lloyd 58 T Williams 60 C . Cetin

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Coach: Russell Barnes Assistant Coach : Brad Berry Res: Mark Lomagno 1 S . Vincent 1 P. Wintle 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 2 L. Wintle 3 S. O'Meara 3 C. Tesoriero 4 A. Curran 4 A . L' Huillier 5 W. Connelly 5 S . Napier 6 D. Stevens 6 A. Ryan 7 N. Owen 6 R. Bun 8 A. Scafidi 7 M . Cosgriff 9 M . Terrel l A. Sinclair 10 M . Wintle 9 N . Brundell 12 J. Kane 13 R . Sample d 10 P. Brabender 14 A. Connolly 11 J . Collins 15 T. McColl 12 B. Galloway 16 A. Hipwell 13 B . Richardson 18 S. Hecker 14 P. Pratt 19 A . Drury L. Porter 16 M . Godfrey y 21 P. Fedderson 17 L. Dore 22 D . Poynton 18 G. Porteous 23 D . Napier 18 M . Spinoso 24 S .Jurica 25 M .Kelleher 19 A. Dean 26 M . Hecke r 20 B . Robins 27 S . Kingwell 21 D. Loney 28 M . Andrews 22 S . Fantone 29 J . Bristow 30 J . Knuppel . Walsh 23 P 31 D. Moss 24 T Lombardi 32 G . Johnson 25 A. Heffernan (C) 33 S. Zakic 26 D . Boundy 34 D . Kinsella 35 C . Barnes 27 K. Jenkins 36 A. Walstab 28 B. Reiner 37 M. Connolly 30 D . Dean 38 A. Hayes 31 N . Dallas 39 M . McCol l 40 J . Eadie 32 S . Corcoran 35 S . Simpson (C - R) 41 S . Rose 42 M . Wilson 36 B . Dintinosante 43 H . Dwyer 50 J . Swindon 44 M . Mifsu d 39 A. Chambers R. Gould 46 D. Pisasale 50 R. Murray 47 J . De Groo t 50 D. Furze 48 B . Hutchinson 50 A. Paglia 49 S Walsh 50 T. Ludeman 50 S. Kidd 51 G . Gomez 50 T. Wood 52 M. Towns 49 M. Hyde 53 M. Uberti 50 A. Tenson 54 M. McCraw 52 M. Joyce 55 M. Ferris 55 A . Swindon 56 J. Chaplin 57 C .Connolly 54 M . Yeo 58 M . Zaki c 60 M . Joyce 59 M . Zahra 60 A . Pothitos 61 J . Wilson 62 C. Falkin9ham 63 J . Ronchi 64 J . Cunningha m 65 R. Pierce 66 R. Parsons 67 A. Basham

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Junior for II L i id immortalisinc ny - c3all heroes, I was encouraged to play for MHSOB U19s in 1968 while still doing my year 12 studies. All my school mates were playing and the team was coached at the time by our current President, Colin Green . Well I remember in some wintry games not getting many touches and rubbing some mud on m y knees and face and looking exhausted as I left the ground after the final siren having come off the bench at the 22 minute mark of the last quarter . So much did I love team atmosphere and amateur football and the feeling around the Club when the Seniors played at home that I have stayed involved till the present day, 2003 making 35yrs of active involvment. I've probably done it all in that time, played my 200 games,umpired over 100 Reserve games, run countless boundarys, Secretary for some 15yrs, President 1993-4 and have been the VAFA Club Member since 1977 . The point I make is that football clubs and indeed sporting organisations in general have a host of volunteers who run the show, seeking no real recognition but just gain-

To~, , Orci:-rr', VP Administration, MHSOBFC ing immense satisfaction in being involved . From the canteen operators, scoreboard attendants, goal umpires,timekeepers and boundaries,they are all volunteers who donate much of their time and effort in seeing an important job done properly. So important are our volunteers at MHSOBFC that the AFL during 2000,the year of the volunteer, made the effort to farma(ly recognise long serving persons with Certificates of Service,a gesture much appreciated by many people . Individual clubs have the ability to recognise longevity and loyal service by bestowing Life Membership, probabably the highest club recognition one could hope to receive . I would strongly urge the "volunteers" to come forward and assist our great Club as it make strides to consolidate and strengthen its future .

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REVIEW The Animals jumped back on top of the congestion after knocking off the Fields by 2 goals . The Saints found themselves in a winning position but were overrun by 14 points at Oak Park . The Vultures recorded an impressive win over the Sharks to throw their hat in the final's ring. Old Camber well found some breathing space over the bottom few with an 8 goal win over the Monds, while the Lions spanked the undermanned Two Blues at Toorak Park . PREVIEW Match of the round heads out to Mentone as the Vultures take on ladder leaders St .Leo's . Both sides are experiencing great years after coming up from D Grade and are considered as legitimate contenders by the experts for the OF . The midfield work of McCann, Donovan & Ballard supplied the Animal fonvards with plenty of opportunities last week and need to be again on song to stop the midfield run of the Vultures . Mentone played coach Macgeorge in the goal square last week, adding a fair bit of potency to the fonvard line and will kick enough to knock off the Animals by a couple . Merv's men are at home to Therry, playing in an "8 point" game, if ever there was one . Both sides separated only by percentage chasing an important win against a fellow contender . The Lions looked in big trouble last week only to get out of jail in the last quarter . Chris Bye will be hoping this shock will be the wake up call to get back into that "month of Ma_v" form but the Fields will be too good at home . The highest scoring forward line takes on the lowest as the Sharks rebound against Ormond at Gunn Reserve . Statistically, it looks like the Ormond back line will again have their hands full but the form of Damien Casey & Danny Whelan has been encouraging . Beaumaris will be hurting from last weeks loss against their neighbours and will be looking for hard man Brayden Haynes to continue his attacking form to run out comfortable winners .

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,rtembers and supporters of the club to attend the 1973 & 1983 premiership team reunions, 7 .30pm this Saturday 5th July at the Redback Brewery 4otel, Flemington Road North Melbourne . Many llampions and legends of the club will be reliving iistory, catching up with old friends and telling ,,,-eat stories from the past. For your chance to be E,art of the night call Paul Branagan (0418 315 0 7) to book your ticket ($40-00)

Caulfield Gramffi . rlans - 200 Games - Andrew Will . Current club captain, dual p'ship player, twice VAFA Rep, B&F winner, past committee niember, "Willsy's" list of credits are too numerous to mention . Andrew's on field booming ieam lifting goals & off field leadership i s inspirational to all at "The Fields" . He is a credit to his wife Jodie, mum Hellen and dad Bruce, who between them would have only missed a handfull of his 200 CGFC games . Congratulations Willsy, from your many mates at "The Field s St . Leos Emmaus VIP - congratulate David Co x -on reaching 50 games on June 28 . Coxy began his career with the Animals in '98 before headin g

to Tasmania to trace his ancestory, on his return he has become an inspirational captain of the Clubbies over the last 2 years . A true one eye d imal who is sure to play plenty more .

TIB;RRY Pi: ;6OLA 3 .4 5 .6 7 .9 18 .12(120) GLEN EIRA 2 .4 7 .7 11 .12 15 .16(106) Therry Penola: Edwards 9. Elliott 3, C Bannister 2, R Bannister. Castaldi, Christie, D Goodwin. Best: Hollow, La Coreia, Nancarrow, Callegari, Castaldi, R Bannister Glen Elra : Dimashki, McGaw, Taranto 3, Vamvakas 2, Diamond, Emmett, Hall . Prvde. Best : Taranto . McGaw•, Trolz, Hall, Emmett, Massis Umpires: David Irons Ken MeNlece (F) Chris Kaleta Gary Clancy (G ) ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 .1 6 .3 12 .7 16 .11(107) CAULFIELD G d 3 .2 7 .5 11 .7 3 .4(95) St Leos EWP: P.MeGloin 4 . Burgess 3, T.MeCann 3, Bird 2, Vaughan 2, J.Hodder, Brown . Best T .MeCann, Ristevskl- Donovan, Ballard, Burgess, Krebs . Caulfield : Baxter 5, Hall 5. Cunningham 2 . Bruhn. Will . Best - Baxter, Pennychick, Hall . F7ater, Foote, Widjaja . Umpires: Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Cam Hoogendyk Christian Schaefer (B) Les MaGTopoulos Jake Mahar ( G) BEAURSARIS 2 .0 4,2 1 0 .5 12 .6(78) RSENTONEVULTURES 5 .2 9 .8 13 .8 16 .11(107) Beanmaris: Pitts 3, Teasdale 3, Buller 2, Holt, Haynes, Ferran, Rawlins. Best: Martin, Hapnes, Buller . Holt, Teasdale, Kennedy . A3entone Vultures: MacGeorge 5, Rowley 3, Little 2 . Barr C, Barr T. Meyer, Sullivan Mick, Sullivan P, white. Best : Tully, Sullivan P. Dixon M. White . MacGeorge, Rock Umpires: Jeremey Heffernan Simon Stokes (F) Brent Adamson (B) Clive Shipley Patrick Jenes ( G ) OLDCA21fBERWELL 6-5 9-8 13-10 18-14(122) ORMOND 3-2 5-4 8-5 11-7(73) Old Camberwell: Cadzow 5, Horgan 5 . Hardman 3, Hallo, Hardenberg, . Best : Mitchell, Tynunons . Langford, Heffernan, Tempone . P, Tymmons Derry . S, Horgan, Joyce. Ormond : Grace 2. Beckett 2 . Brown 1 Martlnov, Black, Robbins . D, Bridges, Arnold. Best Umpires : Chris Stevens Sharon Alger (F) Craig Arnol Matthew Cowley (G ) PRAHRAN 1,4 1 .5 1 .6 2 .7( 19) COLLEGIANS 4 .6 7 .10 14.14 19 1 7(131) Prahran : Ballard 2 . Best : tV.',Valford, Harvey, Hunt, Kellow, Beer, Rose . Collegians : Dixon 7, Lang 3, Mooney 2, Harrison 2, Harris, Phillips, Taft . Unsworth, B. Hoist . Best: Dixon, B.Holst, Roach, Shadbolt, Harrison. Fry. Umpires : Paul Lamble Jason Mousley (Riddell UA) (F) Ollie Matthews and Luke McKay (Riddell UA) (G ) C RESERVE THERRY PEHOLA 5 .4 11 .6 16 .9 20 .10( 130) GLEN EIRA 2 .1 3 .1 4 .1 8.3(51) Therry Penola: Hollow 5, Bosanko, Grant 4, S Bamiister 2, Robinson, Finigan . Smith, McMahon, Russell, Best : Grant, T Goodwin . S Bannister, McMahon, Hollow, Robinson Glen Eira : Eade 3, Fossey 2, Loughran . Diamond, Hollow. Best : Loughran, Halliwell, Fossey, Earle, Zagame. Diamond

TODAY'S MATCHES, C SECTION Caulfield Gr v Therry Penola OB Mentone Vultures v St Leos Emmaus W P Ormond v Beaumaris Prahran v Old Camberwell Collegians v Glen Eira

ST LEOS EMMAUS 3 .5 7 .6 10 .8 14 .101941 CAULFn?LD GRAMMARIANS 1 .1 1 .4 6 .5 6.6(42) St Leos Emmaus: Landy 6, Caller 2, D.Pltdier 2, P.Carey, N .Hodder, Simondson,Ymer.Best : Gay, Volpi, Coller, C .Vaughan, Landy . Kelly . Caulfield: Dalwood 2 .Vella 2, Gardner. Franklin-Jones . Best: Sant, SYnman Fryers, Farmer, Dalwood, Franklin-Jones, BEAUMARIS 5.1 10.4 17 .9 23 .12(150) BiENTOY`f-E VULTURES 1 .4 3 .7 5 .9 5 .11(41) Beaumarls : Shattock 7, Blackmore 5, Nish 2, Foley 2, Demon B, Carty, May S . May J . guin, Houlty. Blake . Best: Shattuck, Blackmore . Nish, Gerrand, Deaton B, Foley . Mentone Vultures: Anselde 2, Andrews M, Davies M, Waters S. Best : Walsh A, Andrews - Waters , McCarthy, Noonan, Sheeha n OLD CAMBERWELL 2-5 6-9 8-12 14-15(99) ORMOND 2-I 3-2 5-3 9-5(59) Old Camberwell : Francis 4, Marwood 4, Me Kenzie 3, Schmidt 2, Gazal . Best : Munro, Marwood, Gazal, Jellis . Jones, Me Kenzie. Ormond : Lance 4, Kentena, Harvev. K, Clifton, Brennan, D'Pasquale . S. Best: Putz. Brennan, Lance, Keleher. C . Parsons, D'Pasquale . S PRAI3T2AN 3 .0 5.0 5.0 7.3(45) 4.1 7.3 8 .13 9.17(71) COLLEGIANS Prahran: Doust 2, Sodoma, Killeen, Marriott, Haywood, Vear. Best: Ryan, Windridge . Mahony, Upton, G.Northway, Marriott . Collegians: Lockett 3, Hart 2, DowHng, Farley, Muir. Best : Abbott . Henebery. Earley, Herman, Davy, Lumb.

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The VAFA will acknowledge the sport of umpiring next weekend and the round will be known as the Whistle in Harmony Round . The idea came from the AFL where in round 1 all umpires wore orange and players, coaches and umpires shook hands on the ground prior to the match . The VAFA will be demonstrating its appreciation of its umpires by providing official field and boundary umpires with orange socks and the goalies with orange logos . The VAFA is looking for all clubs to support the promotion in the following ways . Captains are asked to toss the coin on the field with the umpires 5 minutes before the match, then shake hands with each other and the umpires . Coaches too if possible . At the conclusion of the match the captains are asked win, lose or draw to shake hands with the umpires before leaving the field . Players too? ? Where possible the captains are asked to ask the umpires to join both clubs for a drink after the game . The VAFA is proud of the contribution its umpires make to the successful running of our competition and sees the Whistle in Harmony Round as an idea l way all clubs a nd the VAFA can p u b 1 i c 1 y demonstrate t heir support and appreciation .

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Tim Sutcliffe and Peter James receiving their awar6 from Bill Deller . The other winner Matt Cox was absent , -----------0 0 速 FTLOTG was wined, dined and entertained magnificently last Saturday at St . Bernards . World Champion axe mall David Foster gave one of the best addresses ever delivered and Godfrey Gilmour's company C astlemaine Smallgoods support of the lunch was outstanding as was the food provided by the company. 0 0

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The celebrations of the Melbourne University F ootball Club's week of celebrations kicks off with the "Team of the Modern Era" to be held on Friday July 18th at the Carlton Crest Hotel. At the dinner the MUFC, incorporating the Blues, Blacks and recently departed Reds, will be announcing both a AFL/VFL T eam an d a VAFA Team ( which will not include players who moved on to AFL/VFL) an d will also include the recognition of the University/ Fitzroy reds Team of the Century. The big night will be followed the next day by the University Blacks v . Monash Blues match to be played at the mighty MCG . More on this next week, however any past player, supporter, official or interested footy lover should call either Isobel (92 4 2 6240)

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~ 55 to book a seat at the ~i_ 1 i 1" r (5104 per person) . ci inner promises to be a successful and Ch c ~,cable celebration of Amateur, , li ; crsity and AFL football especially with tilt, announcement of the teams and wit h John Winneke as Guest Speaker. 0 0

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~luch has been said about K evin Segota's jppth game as a field and goal umpire v, i? l i the VAFA over a long period of time . ti',rhat needs to be said is that former VAFA &:: old Scotch great Robbie Fuller was so overcome to be named (with Russell Barnes) as the best VAFA players seen by ,"Chilli', that Frosty brought forward his trip home to coincide with the "little/big" ti;Ila's milestone game . Rob now resides and teaches in the Bahamas, and is an avid surfer of not only the wave variety but also of the VAFA web site - hence the news of Kev's milestone . 0 速 0 South Melbourne's azza . done D 6 Well Under 19 coach, Darren Mc lop is doing a great job with the youn g fellas at South but also played a match in the reserves recently which brought up his 250th game with the club . In his time, according to a very reliable source, Darren

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Our Section is poised for yet another 1 !nse contest for the Final Four positions . The present top four wi ll be to- i to displace, o in particul -, r main strong conten ers . the kindest run home ; _ach only meeting Top-6 teams 3 times, while the other 4 each have 4 Top-6 matches . The ultimate composition could be decided by upsets generated by the Bottom- , vhich has been a traditional feature of Dl P,otball ! ROUND l i t'7. . _ _ `£.1B was beaten comprehensively by Uni .Blacks, which does seem to be travelling nicely. HB, Sam Savage, Forward, Chris Beal, and Ruck Dave Stevenson provided brighter spots in an otherwise lacklustre day for Yarra . Blac?=s had great games from Adrian Goonan [BP], And - i : .- > (iIB], Joe Sibilia round the goals, & Rob Dillon [ OtB] . Has anyone wondered, as does your about the mysterious ' white holes' in Blacks' AF Team List? My theory is it's where POS stores his left h an d, to prevent his right from know=ing more than is good for it ! The " - . and the were close all day with the home side kicking aw~, in the last few minutes for a meritorious victory . In a confidence restoring display, Aquinas's midfield of Jason Coghl an , John Jess, & Dan Den Braber, was brillian t, with Adrian Wi ll iams solid in defence. Billy Touroganis defended superbly for Bu lleen Temp, while OtB-ers Greg Chivers and James Prior never let up a ll day . AJAX hosted the fishers at the Trevor Barker and was too strong after halftime of a scintillating game . The Jackas had forwards Kirzner & Bergen in great form, Ritterman had a field day OtB, while Gold gave a superb Captain's display . Monash Blues were happy with the efforts of Paul Farrer at BP, an d Liam uollo-w at CHF & Ruck . The Bears aa turned on a great display

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the home side's conditioning & multi-pronged attack gave 'diem the edge in Q4 . The Bears had top efforts from Luke O'Connell [HFI, Brad Willmore [C], and the tearaway twins Tom Wise & Jayson Egan . The Hoes' banner was spendidly served by Tom Healy, Shane Sampson, Danny Ryan & Paul Manuel . The Panthers stitched up S alesians with some pretty nifty goal shooting at Keysborough . The home side dominated after the main break, with Chad Twentyman sensational across HB, Darren Murphy starring in his 150th, as did David Nock & Chris 'Wombat' Smith, and Michael Basile was prolific once more up forward . Recent rain prevented Salesians smoke signal from rising ! TODAY'S GAMES The Bullants and the Bushrangers meet in a game the visitors simply can't afford to lose, & the proud home side won't concede a millimetre to them . The significance of the outcome for Yarr a

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should push them over the line 2 goals up . meet the Bloods in a danger game after losses on the trot. Aquinas will battle every aession but the home side has the class to win 4 goals . host the Jackas at Ivanhoe Park, & if they ast week's form they will test AJAX all the

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enough to prevent them winning by 2 goals Re : :rves inners should be : Bushrangers . Asl: !rs, Jac' as, Panthers, & Blacks . C (, the contacts are 9889 197 9 polid.com

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Ot} After eT Tasmanian wilderness some years ag o will play his 100th game for -"onas h todav at the Frearson Oval . A smart and talented forward currently heading up the Reserves goalkicking. Hawk is best known for his tremendous level of self-confidence, leading him to believe that any ball is "Hawk's ball" . Thanks for your contribution to the Club . all at Monash hope you enjoy today and turn on some Hawkins magic . Aquinas O C - congratulates John Jess on playing his 104th game. A courageous Half Back Flanker and sometimes Rover, John is a fine leader who gives 100% to the side, John progressed through the U19's and has the honour of being the Chlb best Finals Plaver in the D1 2001 & 2 Seasons, which shows his class in big games . John and all his family are an integral part of the Club and we look forward to many more brilliant games from him in the future .

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D1 Section AJ AX Coach: Phil Davis Res. Coach : Barry Simon 1 N. Gold (Capt) 2 M . Konsky 3 B . Davis 4 M . Dudakov 5 J . Ritterman 6 D. Kalb (Capt Res) 7 G. Samuel 8 E . Raleigh 9 J . Berger 10 G. Dukes 11 M . Segal (D .VCapt) 12 D . Goldenfein 13 J . Raleigh 14 J. Kagan 15 J. Segal 16 E. Janover 17 A. Cukierman (VC .R .) 18 J. Kirzner (V.Capt) 19 G . Blieden 20 J. Sharp 21 D . Gelbart 22 E. Wollner 23 A. Wollner 24 J . Bram 25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 A. Spicer 28 A. Zemski 29 P. Bryne r 30 A . Le fkovi c

31 A. Lewis 32 D. Weislitzer 33 S . Boon 34 A . Lewin 35 J . Lewis 36 J . Israelsohn 37 A . Sapar 38 J . Feldman 39 D . Vanaken 40 D . Ones 41 A . Silver 42 A. Cooper 43 S. Chester 44 J. Gelfand 45 A. Godlewicz 46 A. Goldman 47 A. Silver 48 J. Peak 49 A. Lasnitzki 50 A. Benedykt 51 Z . Lewski 52 D. Norich 53 J . Mordech 54 I . Same 55 J . Kaice r 56 D.Seidl 57 D. Spilberg 58 B . Yudelman 59 R . Rotemberg 60 J . Wajnberg 61 J . Freeman 62 J . Gottlieb ~

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Coach : Garry Connolly Res: Paul Harper 1 L. Toomey 2 S. Tibb 3 S. Edwards 5 A. Boland 6 M. Parker 7 C. Glennie 8 J. Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Bolan d 11 M . Barmby 12 A. Bethune 13 D. Den Braber (C) 3 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. Hincliife 28 A . Garish 29 J . Wilson 30 R . Kogelma n 31 G. Evans 32 D . Afford 33 C . Woode n 34 M. Tarulk 35 R . Chapman 36 V. Hall 37 G . Macklin 38 B. Moran 39 S. White 40 S. Harris 41 G . Davies 42 R . Moran 43 M. Slattery 44 J. Tapply 45 M . Rielly 46 T. Vandersluis 47 J . Smith 48 D. McCartan 49 D. Poynto n 50 R. Ka a 51 A. Pringle 52 J . Bleakney 53 S . Varone y 54 M . O'Halloran 55 L. Stafford 56 P. Cruickshank 57 L. Mackowaki 58 T. Leddra 59 B . Cooper 60 P. Scognamillo 62 J . Fitzpatrick 63 A . Barrie 64 T. Nolan 65 S. Haun 67 A . Lewison 68 J. Coghlan 72 T. Wills G . Cochrane A. Cullen S. Riney M. Lant P. Phillips B. Beech S. Dornom J . McMullen P. Fares

B ANYULE Coach : Greg Whitcroft Res: John Fraser 1 B . Reed 2 D. Witchell 3 N . Taylor 4 T. Gloury 5 B . Willmore 6 S . Tuckman 7 C . Taylor 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. Playfair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C . Taylor 23 M . Gray 24 L . Richardson 25 J. Szeremeta 26 H. McDermott 27 A. Nield 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. Playfair 37 T. Thompson 38 J . Redfern 39 A . Hopgood 40 M . Smith 41 T. Prior 42 M . Vanpoeteren 43 L. Ferral 44 S . in 45 D . Boyd 46 D . Nasrallah 47 J. King 48 D . Rybicki G . Bel l 50 T Nasrallah 51 J. Bott 52 D . Noonan 53 M. Creak 54 C . Williams 55 D . William s 56 A. Roethe 57 B. McGregor 58 L. Orion 59 M . Mitchell 60 D . Hassell 61 S. Dowlan 62 T. Jubb 63 A. Plant 64 S . Taylor

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Coach: donn Mattne w Res Coach : Colin McDonald 1 S. Conle y 2 M . Mau d 3 C. Tucker 4 T. O'Neill 5 P. Manue l 6 T. Healy 7 P. Fawle y 8 J. Shuttlewort h 9 E. Healy 10 P. Lee 11 D. Valkanis 12 L. Hull Brown 13 S . Narkiewic z 14 P. Flyn n 15 J . Curti n 16 P. Harris 17 S . Morris 18 B . Hal l 19 D. Wood 21 N . Blainey 22 N . Shuttlewort h 23 D. Rya n 24 B . Fre w 25 J . Frisina 26 P. Cameron 27 J . Finlayso n 28 S . Matthews 29 C . Hocking 30 M. Sloa n 31 T. Lupton 32 L . Pearce 33 S. McGowan 34 B. Joyc e 35 M. Serafini 36 C . Zeegers 37 P. Cotte r 38 R . Peoples 39 M. Ebbage 40 P. Marti n 41 C. McDonal d 42 B. Martin 43 A. Shemshedi n 44 A. Pace 45 A. lacouangel o 46 M . lacouangel o 47 B . Waters 48 R. Toogood

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1 T. Mitvalsky 2 C. Twentyman 3 R . Ball 4 D . Carroll (V.C .) 5 C . Mackay 6 C . Alexander 7 M . McCloskey 8 G. Ferguson 9 W. Ballantine 10 S . Voigt 11 D. Solley 12 C. Dwyer (C .R .) 13 B. Heverin 14 M . Stroud 15 J . Costello (D .V.C.) 16 D. Nock 17 N . Linford 18 7 Bournon (C) 19 A . Palme r 20 D . O 'Conno r 21 J . O'Brien 22 P. Clarke 23 A . Drinan 24 A. Acreman 25 B . Fairbanks 26 G. Dart 27 G . Katris 28 D. Kitto 29 A. Carter (D.V.C.) 30 D. Russo 31 M . Elliott 32 L. Sunter 33 S. Worrell 34 P. Flaskis 35 D . Murphy 36 D . Alexander 37 M . Francis (C .R .) 38 P. Stubbs 39 J . Vick 40 R. Alexander 41 S . Cozens 42 M . Basile 43 G . Hubbard 44 L. Sunter 45 R . Johnson 46 G . Smith

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finals become a lo his tean defeat as "c rl,= ou r Macleod th players . "it's the ones who a ;~ ':d those with excuses ; its those guy; (- . , Itly letting u s down on the Saturda v "It's just not good enir their finger out . " Macleod said in this week against fc']cr he felt that ~re to the outcome of the ia "The game will be c he said . West Brunswick cc o, nged his forward line to kic' ini _lt'--ice solid, Siebrand said that ~ such as himself, Matthew D_' . •d hit their straps . The result of ' wav in determining, !ce the finals . If Wit ~ a the four ; if West I .n .1 nes clear of filth place ani to secure fourth spot . Hawthorn coach Petei l ~he efforts of youngsters Joel Cargill and Adri ; uce . With recent rain reducing the RathmLne ; Re- ii ..o a quagmire, Tyson said that his side won!, ainung for 100 smothers and tackles against Old G~rey . After winning three consecutive "crunch games", Old Carey coach Glenn Taylor said that he was wary of Hawthorn . "If Pete can fire them up, they are quite capable of causing an upset ." 1 ; a' ' . "I'll be very determined not to let them u} i co~' ~: " With many of' 1 during universit hc= isafulli said that d wou ", still

be struggling for "The problem no1 ; hard to ask them to come bacl ~~. y footy," he said . Two weeks ago, i vould have almost started favourite for this match . If they can repeat their performan ce of four ti , ' :s aao against Peninsula, the Krushers wi ll caur, an n ;) ;, If iiiey can not, then another loss beckon s

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tharde,"si. "Each game becomes a mini final for us now ." -___..__ Dimattina said tha t his side would play accountable footy in order to close Fitr.rov's runners . But with ruckman Brendan Clark (hand) and gun forward Steve Grace (groin) out injured, the Demons face an uphill task of beating Fitzroy this week . Fitzroy coach Graham Burgen said that he was close to having his best side available and welcomed the signing of Robert Capotiefero from Westmeadows . A thumping left-foot kick, Capotiefero, who has kicked 14 goals in his two games in the seconds, has club officials excited . "I think he is a Rolls Royce," Burgen said . "We are expecting big things from him. I'm extremely excited about having him in the team . " Peninsula coach Julian Sill downplayed talk of his side going through the season undefeated . "I don't think we are unbeatable," he said . "I've played in enough teams in the past to know that it means nothing until you get to the finals ." "My goal now is for us to get a top two spot and the double chance . Then we reassess ." Sill said he would not be taking Old Geelong lightly . "If you're lacklustre, you'll get beaten," he said . Old Geelong coach Michael Lockman said two weeks ago that he would ignore predictions that his side could not beat Peninsula . "I like to hear positives," he said .

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If midfielders such as Daniel Salter and Toni Seymour can overcome the attention that Sill promised to place an them and supply spearhead Michael Vickers-Willis with enough opportunities to score, then OG will be competitive with the ladder leaders . If they can not, then OG's finals hopes will be dealt a severe blow . TIPS (46 ) tiVilliamstown 6pts Old Carey 36pts La Trobe 30pts Fitzroy 24pts peninsula 12pts SOCIAL Old Carey - the trivia night returns on July 12 at the Carey Quad . Details are in the clubrooms, on the web site (www .ogefe .eom) or contact Chris Battle, Cam Campbell or Tim Wood . L___ l~~ ) +8 y-J Old Carey - congratulates Steve Brown on finally playing his 100th game last week . Commencing his career in the Under 19s in 1984, Steve has been a versatile player, happy (generally) to play where selected . Having made more comebacks than Dame Nellie, a place in club history for the longest time to reach 100 games was his aim, but alas, another has topped him . We salute you Steve - were it not for Old Carey's foray into Club XVIII territory it would have been a hard road! Well done Steve! We also salute Chris Battle on his 100th game last week. A fearless, straight ahead hackman, he regularly "rattles the bones" of unsuspecting forwards and drives the ball into the forward line . Commencing his career with the Under 19s, Chris took a couple if years off to see the world and we were delighted when he returned to the fold . A most valued member of the Committee, "Flash" continues to contribute to Old Carey in many diverse ways . Congratulations on reaching this milestone, Chris . You are a true son of Old Carey .

Peninsula OB - congratulates Jonathan Atchison on reaching 100 games. "Jon-Jon" made his debut for the Pirates as a raw-boned youth against Power House back in 1997 while still a school student . He made his name as a fashion conscious, fleet footed player with excellent skills who managed to secure himself a reserves B&F . With a flair for comedy and anything made of timber, Jon-Jon continues to push hard to return to the senior line-up. All at Pirateland wish him well in this endeavour . Well done Jonny! Here's to many more games for the Pirates, witty one-liners and world domination of The Creehe !

TODAY'S MATCHES D2 S E CTION Williamstown CYMS v West Brunswick Hawthorn Amateurs v Old Carey Oakleigh v La Trobe Uni Bentleigh v Fitzroy Red s

Peninsula 0 B v Old Geelong

WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 6.2 11 .6 11 .7(73) 3.1 4.3 7.5 9 .6(60) DID GEELONG West Brunswick: Sheerly 3 . Siebrand 3, Haysey 2 . Edwards, Batters . Hamilton . Best: Hayscy. Hamilton, Pietsch . R Benjamin . Ba11ev. Edwards . Old Geelong: Vickers-WiIIs 5 . Cole, Goldsworthy. McCarthy, Stincheombe . Best: Betts, Goldsworthy . Stmchcombe, Malpas. McCarthy, Vickers-Wills. Umpires : George Paleod[mos Paul Jones (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G) OLD CAREY 5 .3 9 .8 13 .8 17.16(118) WILISAkIS9`OWN CYMS 2 .4 3 .4 6 .3 9.9(63) Old Carey: White 5, Angus 3, Cohen 2 . McQueen Parton 2, Pattenden, Hall . Bull T. Collins. Detarczynskt Best : Angus, Everett, Detarczynski . Graham, Hall, Mahon Williamstown CYAIS : Barlow, 3 . Lee 2 . Thompson 2. Dowsy, McC,ltthcheon Best : Wuchatsch . Phemister, Hines J, Hynes B, Cocks, Taylor Umpires : Daniel Dinneen Gerard Rolfs (F) Lucas Brass Lee Dalton (B) Jack Watty Daniel Soloed (G ) 5.4 10.8 13 .12 17 .20(122) LATROBE UNIVERSSTY HAWTHORN 2.3 6.5 9.7 12 .9(81) LaTrobe University : Sheldrick 5 . Pruscino 3. D.Walker 3. White 2 . . Best: Sheldrick, Pruscino, Hill, Adamswaite, S.Murphy 2. Darcy. Clifford McMeekin . D.Walker Hawthorn: Cargill 4, Lauletta 2 . Sauce 2 . Avery, MeGlenchy, Collins . Reed . Best: Cargill . Sauce, Mackenzie, MeGlenchy . Phillips. Reed Umpires : Geoff Deveson Brendan Devlin (F) Robert Seymour Steven PlpernolG) Frl ZROY REDS 28 .I7(185) 7.4448) OAffid:IGH Fitzroy Reds: Pollard 6 . Murphy 6, Diacogiorgis 4, Atherton 3, Dawson 2, Rawlins, Lee, A . Byrne . Cairns . V Cahill. Louis-Gleeson. Tornese. Best : L. Byrne, Pollard, Murphy . J Parsons. Drury . Diacoglorg7s. Oakleigh: Mackenzie 3. S . Kitts 2, Bromley, Dalton . Best : Clark, Bromley. Holden, Hunt, A . Fitts. Stevenson. Umpires: Luke Holmes IF) Pat Mitchell Alex Tynan (G) 4.3 6.3 9.4 14 .9(93) PENINSULA 5 .2 10.6 16.9 21 .11(137) Bent: Robertson 3 . Henry 3. Grace 2, Mtksad 2, Eyles, Seeley . Perrone . Sice . Best: Mllcsad. Scardon . Robertson, Handfield . Henry. Clark. P'sula N . BENT2EIGH

Clarinbfiold 8 . Payze S . T. Prendergast 2. Grovrcrott 2, A. Atchison, Murphy, Maclean . J. Coghlan. Best: N . Clatingoold. Davis . Payrx . Dentry, Torossl, Murphy. Umpires: Mark Gibson (rotation - from A) (F) James Gregory David Hart (B)

D2 RESERVE WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .3 4 .3 6.4 7.5(47) 3 .2 5 .5 8.6 9.7(31) OLD GEELONG . Russell 2, Byrne . Best: Brooks . D.Rudd, West Bmnswirk: D.Rudd 4 Lehmann, Byrne, Heppel. Sutherland. Old Geelong: Ardlie 2 . Dillon . Slattery, Avery . Teague . Allan . Morky. Atkins. Best : Teague, Atk[ns, Bayne, Leslie, Avery, Verge. 2.6 7.7 11 .9 15 .11 { 101) DID C.AREEP 1 .3 3.3 6.6 7 .7(49) WB,LIAMSTDWN CYHIS Old Carey : Ra(iopoulos 4. Hardy 4, Guerra A 3 . Hill, Graham P. KonstantinldLs, Angus S Best : Andrews. Graham P. England. Ward, Guerra A, Bull N Williamstown GYMS: Burgess 3, Wouda 3 . Ktttgtam Best : Kingham, McKenzie, Den-an, Wtgg, Woods . Street 3 .4 7.9 9.10 15.11(101) LATROBEUNIVERSTTY 0 .1 2.3 4.4 5.5435i HAWTHORN Murray 5, Benton 4, Watson 2, Slater 2, Morton, LaTrobe University: . Slater, Benton, Murray, Waterman, Hopkins Brodie . Best: Robson Hawthorn: No details received FITZROY REDS 27 .12(174) 2 .2114) OAIO.EIGH Fitzroy Reds: Capoditerro 10, Ronchi 6, Walsh 3 . George 2 . Rome 2, Steer. Crane, Quinn. Baker. Best: Capodi(erro, Ronchi. S. Andrew, Rome, Foster . Walsh. Oakleigh: Redford, Taylor. Best: Lucas. Woutersz. Redford . Sowersby. Connellan. Ogilvie . 1 .2 2.2 4.3 5 .3(33) BENPLEIGH PENINSULA 9.1 16.5 19.7 27.10072) Bent: Withington 2 . P. Sampson . Cantsilieris, Lawford. Best : Haves, Withington, Beatie, Ferris, Neve, N . Aitken . P'sula: S. Claringhold 8, J . Atchison 7. T. Coghlmt 2, McKinsW 2, Goldthopp, Taylor . Warner. Cannon, Haley. Dunne, Muir. Best: S. Claringbo)d . Warner. J. Atchison, Dunne, T. Cogilan . Merrick.

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D2 Section BENTLEBGFI Coach: Paul Dimattina Assistant: Steve Grace Res. Coach : Steve Hall I C. Sharp 2 D. Ferguson 3 A. Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 M . Eyles 6 R . Weber 7 J . Robertson 8 J . Handrield 9 I . Jackson 10 A. Henry 11 D . Martin 12 N. Aitken 14 B. Reid 15 S. Grace 16 L. Airey 17 C. Martin 18 S . Adaway 18aM . Walker 19 B . Clark 20 R . Fishlock 21 A . Graham 22 A . Smith 23 G. McFarlan e 24 L . Holmesby 25 D . Gold 26 B. Pad ham 27 J . Seeleyy 28 M . McCulloch 29 H. McKenzie 30 A . Miksad 30aD. Kopitschinski 31 S . Craven 32 A . Strauc h 33 P. Withington 34 M. Pirie 35 L . Ireson (C) 36 M. Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G . Prigg 40 J . Harbottle

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42 A . Mikkelsen 43 A . Ferris 44 G. Holland 45 46 R . Lawford 47 M. Scanlon 48 P. Dimattina 49 L. Vivona 50 A. Stanes 51 P. Sampson 52 L. Sampson 53 A . Banks 54 R . Coyle 55 G. Richards 56 C . Aitken 57 A. Cantsilieris 58 T. Caterson 59 S. Kenned y 60 R. Punter 61 J . Perrone

FITZROY REDS

HAWTHORN

Coach: Graham Burgen Res. Coach : Darren Kane Club 18 Coach: Greg Box

Coach : Peter Tyson Res. Coach : Ed Sill

I D . Hannarn 2a B. Holderhead 2b A. Walsh 3 S . Dibenedetto 5 P. Diacogiorgis 7a S . Andrew 7b L. Byrne 8 A . Byrne 9a H . Fletche r 9b C . Prior 10 A. Urbanic 11 B. Atherton 13a A Dawson 13b S. Pidotto 14 T. Clarke 16 G . Crane 17 B. Lee 18 M . Baker 19a C. Andrew 20 T. Mitchell 21 C . Meighen 22 C . Sullivan 23b M. Camelleri 23b D . Knowles A. Parsons 26 C . Temperley 27 J . Tomese 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 . Bane 42 I . McBurney 45 J. Bennie 46 D. Timm 51 J . Rawlins 53 S . Addicott 54 J . Parsons 56 C. Quinn 57 R . Rome 61 G. Virtue 62 N . Auden 67 R . Holderhead 73 J. Bare 75 B. Pollard 76 D. Curtis 77 A. Grillo 97 D. Ronchi

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Sa 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.Mur h py 13b J. Povey 14a D. Lauletta 14b T. Fitzpatrick 15 M. Tyson 16 C. Reed 17 B. Ruzicka 18 P. Phillips 19 J . Law 20 S . Parker 21 K. Brockman 22 C. Habel 23 l. Collins 24 J . Jackomonis 25 M . Zaverella 26 N . Hayes 27 R . Lord 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. 2 30 31 3 33 P. Stroud 34 R. Johnston 35 S . Davies 36 A. West 37 M . Daou 38 B . Bruns 39 G. Carle 40 P. Rossitto 41 J. Bogie 42 D . McGlenchy 43 I. Chepa 44 B. Alider 45 B. Mountai n 46 T. O'Hanlon 47 D. Lahiff 48 A. Brick 49 N. Tierney 50 J . Gouday 51 S . Signorini 52 C . Frost 53 M. Preston 54 J . Berry 55 A. Saull e 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. L I h te 66 C . Lorenz 67 S . McDonald 68 P. Nikoloa u 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A. Patto n 71 S. Williams 72 M . Waller 73 J. Williams 75 E. Sill 76 C. Pickett 77 A. Sm ith 78 D. Carter

LA TROBE UN VERSITY Coach: Tony Crisafulli Res: David Huffer 1 P.Morton 2 S.Fredrickson 3 D .Sheldrick

1 S . Bando 2 A. Bloomfiel d 3 D . MacKenzie (VC )

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OAKLEIGH A F C

Coach: Chris Moore Res . Coach: Pat McKenna

1 P~M~ y 3 S .Brooks 15 16 A .Brennan 17 J•Brodi e 18 A .Hewitt 19 S.White 20 A.Murphy 21 D .Edmunds 22 S.Wilcock 23 S.Craig 24 S.Edwards 25 M .Fanning 27 S .Pruscino 28 C.Ross 29 A.Randell 30 J .Smith 31 R.Mann 32 S .Gemmola 36 T.Mawdsle y 40 R .Slater 42 D .Gleeson 43 A .Poulton 44 S.Unehan 45 D .McMeekin 47 A.Samso n 50 K.Hopkins 54 TPeters 55 A.Cummings 56 J .Niel d 57 A.Woolmer 63 J .Laidla w 70 S Ge ert e~ A .Bai11e R .Baker A .Benton S .Bland C .Bowden TBullen B Clut3erbuck M.Cotsopoulos H .Davies N.Dejanovi c M .Donohue g9a e S .Dumsday JJ ..Eyre Elliott P.Farrant C .Francis D .Gilmou r J. GrifFn D .Hill R .Hosking D .Huffer S.Jackson D.Kerrison C.Knee B.Launikoni s J .Levy P.Uas T.Li9htfoot A .Man n P.Marozzi L.McNamara M. Millar X.O'Donneli S.OToole D .Patience S.Patterson M .Paull B .Philli s

5 C. Kokkino s 7 M . Short 8 R. Marshal l g J . Moutis 10 R . Mitchell 11 C. Hanley 12 R . Dooley 13 D . Britt 14 P. Malcol m 15 G . Redford 16 M. Bell 17 L. Curtain 18 J. Connella n 19 R. Keating 20 J. Tolley 21 A . Perdikornatis 22 S . Ear 23 J . Kerle y 24 S . Kitts 25 C . Marshal l 26 A. Kitts (VC) 27 G . Smith 28 B. Anderson 29 D. Sowersb y 30 P. Holden 31 T. Bromley (C ) 32 J . Brow n 33 M . Clark 34 B . Evans 35 R. Nusk e 36 M . Ryan 37 P. To ~y 38 S . Cammiss 39 A. Mulhollan d 40 J. Gae l 41 M. Cash

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43 P. Lucas 44 N. Smith 45 G .Cha pman 46 B . Nguyen 47 M . Stevenso n 48 A . McKenzie 49 S . Collins 50 J. Cai n 51 L . Kennedy 52 C . Cook e 53 T. Hunt 54 O . Parton 55 A. Gook 56 J . Pag e 57 B . Woutersz 58 E . Bennet t 59 P. Ciavarell a 60 S . Clarke 63 A. Jur y 64 M. Ogilvie

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D2 Section OLD CAREY

Coach: Glenn Taylor Res Paul Montgomery 1 C. Angus (c) 2 D. Faelis (vc) 3 M . Cohen 4 D. James 5 P. Konstantinidis 6 C. Campbell (c) 7 R. Oppy (vc) 8 M . Cann 9 B. Andrews 10 K. Shrives 11 N . Everett 12 C . Davey 13 B. Hutchison 14 M. Mahon 15 N . Bull 16 R . Graham 17 A. Parton 18 B. Chiuchiarelli 19 T. Wood cr 19 P. Drake () 20 J . Raftopoulos 21 T Collins 22 C . Battle 23 C . Pattenden 24 P. Unkles 25 L. Chiuchiarelli (vcr) 26 A . Wood 28 D. Biondo 29 C. Munro 30 A. Guerra 31 J . Ward 32 P. Graham 33 N. England 34 H . Thomas 35 S. Hardy 36 S. Wood 37 S. Jessup 38 L . Guerra (vcr) 39 C . O'Reilly 40 S. Angus 41 A. Gates cr 42 P. Busse 43 D . Joyce 44 N . Detarczynski 45 T. Bull 46 H . Giannikos 50 J . White 51 R . Hall 55 J . Boag 58 J . Boncher 59 C. Mason 62 P. Tompkins 64 C. Smith 65 D. Elsner 67 C. Hickeyy 68 S . Hart 69 O . Winchester 70 J . Marshall 71 S. Feehan 74 S. Mees 75 C . Smith 76 D . Grinzi 77 B. Spedding 82 D . Paul

OLD GEELONG

PENINSULA 0 f3

Coach : Michael Lockman Res: Ben Dunn

Coach : Julian Sill Res. Coach : Brian Cronin

1 S . Maloney 2 S . McMahon 3 J . Fitzclarence 4 C. Sticnchcombe 5 M . Vickers-Willis 6 J . Bell 7 J . Paul 8 T. Seymour 9 D. Salter 10 M . Avery 11 L. Stevens 12 N . Perrin 13 S. O'Brien 14 D . Taylor 15 H . McCarthy 16 T. Fallaw 17 M . Goldsworthy 18 J. Malpas 19 B. Grills 20 S . Cole 21 N . Bayne 22 J . Fitzgerald 23 C . Fairburn 24 A . Munro 25 G. Leishman 26 S . Lansdell 27 W. Paul 28 T. Carey 29 G . Allan 30 M . Stevens 31 T. Woolley 32 N. Betts 33 T. Paul 34 B. Yates 35 P. Johnstone 36 T. Ayerbe 37 T. Betts 38 M. Leslie 39 S. Clarke 40 H . Legoe 41 P. Winter 42 A. Kettle 43 D . O'Brien 44 A. Dhillon 45 S . Morgan 46 L. Knight 47 M . Strauch 48 S . Greed 49 S . Grff ths 50 L. Teague 51 J . Kilpatrick 52 J . Le9oe 53 T. Bayles 54 T. Daniel 55 D. Harris 56 A. Meek 57 J . Huxter B. Brueren 59 D. Brueren 60 A. Southey 61 A. Holmes 62 J. Morley 63 D . Huggins 64 X. Fitzgerald 65 A. McLachlan 66 R . Merriman 67 T. de Steiger 68 H . Brownin g 69 T. Mayhall 70 J . Col e 75 P. Jame s 76 H . Peck 77 C . Pritchard

1 S . Parsons 2 A . Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E . Bowen 5 N . Kent 6 M . Warner 7 S . Murray 8 P. Angus 9 M . Dentry 9 P. Krohn (res.) 10 A. Haley 11 J . Sill 12 S. Ferguson 13 B. Cook 14 S. White 15 J. Davis 16 S. Claringbold 17 J. Coghlan 18 M. Merrick 18 J. Whelan (res .) 19 A. McKinstry 20 S . Prendergast 21 A . Teelow 22 A . Atchison (C) 23 R . Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchison 26 A . Murphy 27 S . Payze , 28 B . Taylor 29 S . Torossi 30 A. Crean 31 B. Grant 32 B. Liuzzi 33 R . Stainforth 34 M. Falkiner 35 T. Trewhitt 36 N . Claringbold 37 J. Growcott 38 T. Coghlan 39 S. Barber 40 B. Mitchell 41 A . ~dotto 42 M. Barron 43 B . Dunne 44 C . Maclean 45 L. Prendergast 46 D . Brennan 47 L. Palmer 48 G. Lethbridge 49 A . Minchin 50 P. Arnold 51 L. Gilder 52 J . Zarb 53 S . Jay 54 D. Porra 55 R. Cannon 56 A. Tunks 57 S. Smith 58 P. Manga n 59 S. Foss 60 S. McMahon 69 J. Muir

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Coach: Dane Macleod Res Coach : Cameron McKenzie 2 J . Buttigieg 3 D. Wouda 1 M Drain /A Hamilton 2 P. Hamilton 4 S . Wuchatsch 3 G . Heppell 5 T. Wheeler 4 C . Lehmann 6 N. Grant 5 A . Cannan e 6 D. Grieve 6 S . Pietsc h 7 B. Robinson 7 S . Benjamin 8 B. Hann 8 P. Batters 9 J. Munro 9 A . Morphett 10 B. Cock s 10 S . Byrne 11 H . Bailey 11 B. Twist 12 B . Clarke 12 A. Featherston 13 M . Ritchie 13 A. Mackley 14 P. Norman 14 J. Wyatt 15 M . Russell 15 J. Tinham 16 P. HarrisJT Maguire 16 S. Phemister 17 R. Heywood 17 M. Kennedy 18 M . McManu s 18 D . Oldham 19 M . Shelton 19 S . Barlow 20 T. Houlden 21 S. McNamara 19 P. Dervan 22 A. Steward 20 P. Geraghty 23 G . Leahy 21 L. Monkhurst 24 J . Jenkin 22 J . McCutcheon 25 J. Siebrand 23 B . Joseph 26 R. Benjamin 24 C. Pac h 27 D. Disisto 25 G . Burgess 28 J. Ward 25 P. Thomso n 29 C. Sheedy 26 D. Lee 30 M. Lewis 31 S. Edwards 27 B . Grant 32 M. Carmichael 28 A. Kosmatos . Thompson 33 T 29 B. Giffi n 34 I . Twyford 30 Kirk Dowsey 35 D . Jelbart 31 C. Gauci 36 S. Campbel l 32 A. McCutcheo n 37 T. Dempsey 33 T. Boz 38 S . Darling 34 B. Jones 39 R . West 35 C . Bergin 40 R . Baker 41 R . Touzez 36 M. Imms 42 C. Norman 37 B. Hynes 43 J . Tobin 38 J . Hynes 45 J . Smith 39 A. Carte r 46 A . Bandt 40 S . Jamieson 47 A . Thompson 41 A . McKenzi e 48 M . Moore 42 D . Elias 50 A. Bagnall 43 C . Pach 51 L. Sherry 44 M . Manning 54 D. Coonan 45 J . Digrazi a 61 K. Hilton 62 S. Disho n 46 M . Sime 63 J. Gartlan 47 B . Koch 64 L . Stewart 48 M . O'Flyn n 69 R . Husseyy 49 J . Robinson 70 D . Weston 50 A. Bouras 71 M. Brookshaw 51 M . Saunders 75 P. Brunt 52 B. Jones 85 T. Gross S treet 54 P. Trchett 55 R . Nisbet 69 S. Freeman

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He La , fourth in A, stumbled badly at South Road where undermanned underdog Old Brighton recorded their second win for the season, 13 .10(88) to 10 .5(75) . The Tonners were in control all day . Best were Alderson, Lennox . Hipwell (Old Brighton) and Brasher Crowe, Elliot (De La) . It was a good victory to celebrate Simon Lennox's 100th game . The two top teams in C, Beaumaris and Old Mentonians met at the Sharks' home ground . At the last change the Panthers would have been fairly happy - they led 17 .11 to 10 .12 . Beaumaris coach Brett Marehant made a final plea to his players and everyone lifted . The ball rebounded from the back line and the goals started to flow. The Sharks powered away to a staggering 23 point win ; final scores 20.16(136) to 17 .11(113) Best were Pitts, Vance(6 g1s) Vaughan (Beau) and B .Murray, Solley, Brooks (Old Ment) Banyule congratulated veteran Craig Stevens on his 300th game. Old Scotch and Old Melburnians, second and fifth in A. played a thriller at the Junction Oval . The home team trailed by a kick or two for most of the game . They rallied in the last quarter, and then a call to an Old Scotch player led him to handpass the ball back to his opponent who then popped it through to win the game, 12 .11(83) to 12 .7(79) .- Best were Stuckey, Roberts, Thompson (Old M) and Holt, Collins, Angus, (Old Scotch) MHSOB, third in B . continued their march when they played an inspired second quarter to beat top team, Old Trinity, 18 .15 to 10.10 . Old Trinity kicked 7 goals in the third quarter to get within 7 points, but then MHSOB kicked a goal in the first minute and then kicked a further eight goals . Best were Skinner, Thompson, Fairchild (MHSOB) and Stickland (7 gis) Andrews, Hannermann, (Old Trinity).

MHSOB congratulated Ron Verma on his 250th game, capping an illustrious career that started in 1979 . 1991 Premiership coach, and a magnificent contributor over the, years .

In 'A' He La, Collegians and Old Xaverians were level on top with 32 points, three games ahead of North Old Boys and Ormond . Banyule (B) continued pressing for the four when they inflicted top team Old Melburnians' second defeat in an outstanding game, 20 .7 (127) to 18 .17 (125) . Accuracy won the day . Seven goals ahead at half time, Banyule held on as OM's swarmed over them in the final term . Best were Turnbull, Williams, Mitchell (7 goals), Sutterby, Burns, Carroll (Bany .) and Andrew "Minnie" Thompson (now St Kilda), Usenov, Nelson, Webb (5 goals), Anastakis, O'Brien .

Milestones at Therry - Paul Jones (200), Rod Moran (150), Paul Matton (150), Simon Eastmure (100) . Uni Blacks proclaimed that as boy soprano Jamie Redfern arrived in Las Vegas in 1997, another boy soprano arrived at the Blacks . Today, the premiership player, club

captain, Cordner Medallist, Life Member, boy soprano Gary Wines played his 250th . The VAFA said farewell to Alan Schwab an d

recorded its appreciation of the special help he had given us over the years . Kew's pocket dynamo Joseph Busuttil reached the 200 game mark. Dual club best and fairest . 383 goals, state representative, club best and fairest and winner of 'C' grade best and fairest in1986 with 28 votes - an inspiration to his team mates .

~~.~ AJAX (D) kicked off their Annual Ball with a double win over North Brunswick . It was tight at the last change in the seniors with only a four point lead but then the Jackets went right away with 6 .3 to 0 .2 . Best were L. Burstin . Michmacher, A. Burstin (5 goals) (AJAX) and P . Fox, Hehir, Lirosi (N .B .) . Old Xaverians (A) suffered their fourth defeat in a row when they went down in the last quarter to a strong Uni Blues led by Michael Yee, Denny Karomoskos and Ed Boubs, Melnnes (4 goals) and Wallis (3) were strong forwards for the Blues. It was 'hot seat' time for the Xavs as they faced up to Old Paradians who had won five in a row .

Club captain, Stuart Cloke, played his 200th game for State Bank . Stuart commenced in the reserves in1977 as a scrawny teenager and had since developed into one of the finest players to have represented his club . Two best and fairests and runner up on four occasions were testimony to his skill . Off field Stuart was also an invaluable member of the club committee. It was a celebration at Ormond as 1985 'A' Premiership rover Tony 'Bones' Boyanton became the ninth player at the club to reach 200. It was a reward for travelling from Selby each training night . 'E' Section coaches for the season were Ron Cunningham (Aquinas), Peter Conduit (B'wick), Daryl Petterson (Heath .), Robertson Thompson (Old Essendon), Craig Robson (Old Geelong), Glyn Evans (Power House), Alan Flavel (UHSOB) . Rod Kerley (Pen OB) . Peter Riordan (St Bedes) and Ray Keane (Whitefriars) .

ANZ Bank expressed pride and amazement that today Tommy 'Getta' Brain carried his surprising body around the field for his 50th reserve umpiring performance . Thomastown mourned the passing of Bill Kelly who had been the club President for 13 years . A lifetime teacher, Bill's influence on the club had been profound . Team managers find many strange items in a club dressing room when the visitors and vanquished had departed. Ted McNamara, 22 years in the job (8 at Coburg and 14 at Blues) recorded his strangest find . It was a bit difficult to put it in a bag and keep it until Tuesday night . It probably would have eaten both the bag and Ted . It was non drinking rover Simon Macauley's large German Shepherd, Rocky. Would Ted have been

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game enough to lead it to the Lost Dogs Home? Faced with the decision he was relieved to see Simon return from South Yarra to claim the beast.

Tony Riddell . kicking 11 goals in St Kilda CBCOB's under 19 team, became the first player in VAFA season to reach 100 goals . Ormond, last in 'A' Section, caused the upset of the year when they trounced Marcellin at the club's home ground by 14 goals, 18 .11 to 4 .5 . Stars in this remarkable performance were Kingston, Boyanton, Russell . P. Mehrten . Burke (5 goals), Naylor (Ormond). 200 games to Robert 'Flash' Field (]'hoe), Mark Dobble (Old Brighton) . Paul Mahony (E'wick) and to Tony Costello, the second of six brothers to play for Uni Blacks and the second to reach 200 games. Top goalkickers to date were 'A' Mcinness (Uni Blues) 52, 'B' Pace (BulleenTemp) 52 . 'C' Matthews (Caulfield Gr.) 72, 'D' Dummett (Old I'hoe) 58, 'E' Broderwick (T'town) 82, 'F' Mallon (St Johns) 56 . In a low scoring game, with each side scoring only one goal in the first half, Old Paradians finally beat St Bernards 5 .12 (42) to 3 .4 (22) .

Uni Blacks, 'A' desperate for a victory in the relegation battle, let De La (4th) off the hook, and had to settle for a draw when they kicked 1 .6 to 3 .2 in the final term . Best were Allanson, S . Costello, O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) and McDonald, McDonnell, Hollier (De La) . 'C' Section coaches were Sid Myers (AJAX) . Ivan Bromley (A'ton) . Laurie De Goldi (Geel), Jock Granger (H . Rovers), Alan Rodda (Kew), Bill McGrory (Old B'ton) . Michael Cooke (Old Carey, Graeme Johnston (Old Ivanhoe), Jack Batten (Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston (St Kilda CBCOC) . Kevin "Ox" White, first game in the Reserves at 14, played his 200th game for St Kilda CBCOB - Club best and fairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76 (Kevin went on to star in Victoria's successful 1979 carnival team) . Ormond W . fifth, showed their best form for the season when they overran second team Old Scotch 19 .17 (131) to 11 .13 (79) . Best were Holdsworth . Andrews, Chisholm (Orm) and Bates . Cox, Met (Old Scotch) .

150 games to Elsternwick's Gary 'Lumpy' Rosewarne and 200 to Hampton Rovers John 'Slag' Maenish, a "specialist" dropkick, most consistent (once), best clubman (twice) committee (9 years) and club delegate (3 years) . Parkside 'B' third, missed the chance to boost their percentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked 9 .15 to3 .6. Best for Parkside were R . Johnstone, Fitzgerald and Steve Wilson.

Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team in turn when they finished 23 points to the good against North Old Boys - ninth w-in in succession with their only defeat for the season being by North in the opening round . Bourne, Graham . Curtis (Ormond) and Murray . Peasnell . O'Connor (North OB) were best. Parkside continued their great form in 'C' (9 wins 1 loss) with a 67 point win over Old Melburnians, who were in fourth position . Stars were King, Hayes, Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke, Dick (Old Melburnians) . 150 games to Mick Johnson (AMP), John Rigby (Old Halley) and 100 games to Phil Simon (St Kevs) . Ray Moore (P'side) .

Coburg also praised forward Peter Calleson who played his 100th game against Ormond today. Two years ago Peter had a serious knee injury but a successful operation and a year's rest worked wonders . Peter's marking ability and strength made him a very valuable player for Coburg . Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve), U . Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg (Junior 2) . Old Brighton (C) kicked 22 .22 to UHSOB's 11 .13 . Best were Agar (11), J. Shepherd (5) and D. Wood (Old B .) and J . Griffin, Flavel, Boag (UHSOB). ,.

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~--_- - _ - '= = St Bernards skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game . Doug Puddy of the Alphington football family recorded his 150th game with the club as did Julian Prendergast with St Kevins and Tony Fink with Old Carey . "Gympie" noted that in the reserves Jim Carroll broke down and it looked like the end of a plaving career that started in 1947 . He was replaced in the last term by that recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old) . (Jim Carroll won three Association best and fairest awards) . Perhaps "Gympie" was a little overcome as, despite Commonwealth Bank's highest score for some weeks, 12 .11 . they were annihilated by Monash Uni. who kicked 22 .7 with 8 goals straight in the second quarter. Malcolm (11 goals), Rattray (4), Hone (4) starred for the students while Borrack . Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in the game. Melbourne High. ninth with 18 points in 'A' Section, but only 6 points away from fourth position, defeated Uni Blacks by 3 points. High kicked 1 .6 in the last quarter to Blacks 5 .4 and were lucky to scrape home. West Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and battling to avoid relegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 points to Power House (5th) . Allen . Lewis and Murray were good players for West Brunswick .

i f---Victoria, after trailing South Australia by 13 points at last change, finally triumphed by 4 points with a goal scored seconds before the final siren . Best for Victoria were Law. Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G . Hibbins. Victorians selected to play in an Australian Amateur team as part of the ANFC Centenary Carnival were Geoff Hibbins . Leigh Grant, Ian Law, Noel Stokes, John Winneke, Les Eldering, Alan Pinkus . Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3rd) with an all the way win by 29 points in very windy conditions. It was Ormond's best performance for the season. Sonnleitner, Mau, Kollmorgan (Ormond) and Burnes, Carroll, Sanders (Old X) were best . AJAX congratulated Dave Burston, nippy little rover who marked sensationally over a pack of six footers - and also kicked 5 goals too . Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the last change, and then attacked continually in the last quarter to win by 4 points . Strachan . A . Diggerson, (B'wick) starred while Kane, Coventry and Biff held Parkside together.

Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger, Bryce Thomas, who had been out of the game for almost a year through illness . His absence had not dimmed his pace that was an important factor in Old Melbournian's win over Ivanhoe .

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movement at the bottom end of the ladder ensures competition is still tight for places both in the four and the safety zone above the relegation positions . REVIEW Rupertswood made it two losses on the trot for Swinburne, who lacked the commitment of their conquerers, and the necessary firepower up forward . Werribee, with improved shooting for goal, took an early lead against South M elbourne Districts and managed to maintain that buffer for pretty much the rest of the contest . Monash Gryphons managed a comfortable victory over St . John's, with Jon Blandford kicking seven for the winners, and the ruck contest between Rowan Coxhead (Gryphs) and Steve Koppens (JOCs) was also a highlight of this match . Syndal Tally H o overcame some early injury troubles to defeat Elsternwick comfortably to maintain their foothold on fourth place, while Kew scored a vital win over Power H ouse to continue their hopes of avoiding relegation . PREVIEW South Melbourne Districts host Elsternwiek in what promises to be a match full of good old fashioned blood and thunder. South are doing OK, sitting one game out of the four and waiting to pounce should any of the teams above them slip up, while the Wicks are currently two games adrift of safety, and things just aren't getting any easier for them . Although Elsternwick won't be a soft touch, I fancy the Bloods to take home the points today . Werribee make the journey to Ross Gregory Oval to take on Power H ouse keen to keep in touch in the race for the four . The Bees need to make the most of this opportunity,

especially with matches agains t Rupertswood and Monash Gryphons in the next fortnight, while the Piranhas would want to make amends for what might be seen as a lost opportunity in falling to Kew, so there is certainly plenty at stake for both teams . Rupertswood entertain Kew at The College with a great opportunity to consolidate second position . Rupo have by far the most superior attack in the competition, and any opposition certainly needs to be at the top of their game when playing them, especially at home . The Woodsmen make a routine of scoring 20+ goals a game, something the Ks, with the second worst points for, will have difficult matching . However, with both teams coming on handy wins, I'm backing form and home ground advantage, so Rupo it is . Monash Gryphons an d Swinburne clash at East Caulfield Reserve . Monash continue to win and are arguably the form side of the competition at this moment, while Swinburne, after looking so dominant in the first half of the season, have lost some momentum . The Gryphs have shown in F-__ - ~ __-- -

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recent weeks their ability to strongly finish games, which won't make things any easier for the Razorbacks given their propensity of late to only play one or two quarters of football . Taking these factors into consideration, I'm going to go out on a limb here and pick the Gryphons to win today . Syndal Tally Ho travel to Thomas Carroll Reserve to take on St . John's OC in a match crucial to both sides, albeit for contrasting reasons. The Synners, with the likes of Cachia and Bingham in good form will be keen to consolidate their hard earned position in the four while the JOCs, after being out of the drop zone last week, have fallen back in after a tough road loss against Monash . Even in the comfort of their home ground, the JOCs have another difficult assignment, and I feel they will succumb to the Synners today. SOCLAL NOTES Elsternwick hold their Past Players' Day on 12 July at Sportscover Arena in the Umpires Room . Cost is $20 donation, lunch and drinks supplied . Further details are available from Paul Mahony on 0418 993 557 . Also, Sunday 27 July is the day of the $1000 draw . $35 per head provides alcohol, food and entertainment . Commences 12 .00 noon . Refer to Leigh Murphy on 0418 382 964 for more information . Swinburne - August 2 - "Mystery Tribute Night" featuring guest speakers, past players and one very special award . Tickets and details are available from the club, contact Shane Lee on 0418 178 423 .

PRESS CORRESPODNENTS Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) to myself via fax on 9920 9097 or email Peter .PS . Wffliamson@centrelink .gov.au (work) . Have a great VAFA weekend . "The Qwill "

TODAY'S MATCHE S D3 S ECTION South Melbourne Districts v Elsternwick Power House v Werribee Amateurs Rupertswood v Ke w

Monash Gryphons v Swinburne Uni St Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-Ho

illl ) ELSTERNWICK 0 .5 5 .8 8.11 11 .12(78) SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 .4 10 .7 14.10 18.14(122) ELaternwick : Foster 3, Burney 3. Missaglla 2, Curtain, Mahony C . Byrne . Best : Missagi7a, Yemm, Whelan, Bravington . Curtain, Mahony C Syndal Tally Ho : Cach7a 6, Rutter 3, Leplaa 2 . McKenzie 2 . Richardson D 2, Hannemann L 2, Merest M Best : Richardson D, Rutter, Henderson, Caehia. Merest M, McKenzie Umpires : Jason McNiece (rotation-from A) (F) John O'Connor James Patrick (B) Mahalla Prasad (G ) SOUTH AiELB DISTRICTS 1 .4 5 .10 8 .12 12 . 17(89) WERRIDEE AMATEURS 4 .4 10 .7 13 .9 17 .14(116) Sth Melb : Cheevers 4 Bell 4 Aquillna Slade P .D'Andrea J .Washington. Best Cheevers Bell Washington Manning Boyle Hann an Werribee : Cjakwdoski 4 J Addamo 2 Stonehouse 2 Mahoney 2 Murphy 2 Gauchi Davidson Becker Wallert Kidd Best Cjakwoski Wallert Carson Davidson Green Tedesco Umpires: Paul Tuppen Chris Simon (F) Wayne Frith (B) Denver Metder Jose Talavera (G ) HEW 4.3 8.7 10.8 11 .10(76) POWER HOUSE 1 .2 1 .3 5.3 7.7(49) Kew: Cullen 4, Gridley 2, Tinetti 2, Stephens, Crimmins . Kelly . Best : Kelly. Lamanna, Looker. Ritchie, Bell, Watts . Power House : J .Clarke, D .Cooper, Daliimore, Dean, Macleod, Miller . Verberne. Best : Verberne, Harris, Senior, Turner, Cooper, D .Morris. Umpires : Gavin Roberts Anthony Simpson (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B) Stephen Bogisich Nick Murphy (G) SW7R'BURPiE UIYt 1 .3 5 .5 7 .6 8 .10(58) RUPERTSWOOD 3 .0 9 .6 13.12 16 .16(112) Swinburne : Murchie 3, Fricke, R . Roberts, Liston, Fidler, Hudgson . Best : Fragiaeomo. Milano, Dunsford, R . Roberts, Whiting, Fidler . Rupertswoad: Klaayson 4, Patty 2, Elliott 2, O'Callaghan 2, Kosta . Sinnott, Albanis . McDonald, Jordan, Flinn . Best: West, McDonald, Clarke . B .Sinnett, Albanis. Collins . Umpires: Michael Forde Mick Gilday (F) Richard Benson Eric Garwood (Rtddell UAI (B ) MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .2 11 .8 15.9 23.12050) ST JOHN'S 2 .2 4 .2 8 .4 13.7(85) bionash Gryphons: Blandford 7. Pocock 3 . N Rutherford 2, Flowerdav 2. Baxter 2, T Gilchrist 2, Leeton . J Harrak. P Rutherford, Clark, Bourbon . Best: Blandford. Bourbon, Coxhead, N Rutherford, Wells, Roche. St John's : Ladson 3, Kizifis 3 . Rydquist 2. Courmadlas 2, Dowsett . Chessum, Hilton . Best: Kizilis, Wathen, Rydquist, Sharp, Emery, Koppins . Umpires : Greg Rowlings (F) D3 RESERVE ELSTERNWICK 3.5 8.7 10.9 13. l8(96) SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.2 2.4 6.5 7 .8(50) Elsternwick : Walker 5, Alvie 3, Contin . Noonan, Perkins T, McAdam, Vulis Best : Contin, O'Connor. Walker, Currie S . Paley, Vulis Syndal Tally Ho: Dix 2, Anderson 2 . Buckley, Agnello, O'Boyle Best: AgnetloHayes, Devon, Anderson, Fleming T . Thomas SOUTH MELD DISTRICTS 2.1 3 .1 3 .1 4.1(25) WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .3 6 .5 12 .9 17 .10(112) Sth MeIb : Powell 2 McDonald King Best Clyde Poluner Dowling Sutherland Werribee : Thomas 4 M .Alabakis 3 Flack 2 Fuller 2 C .Alabakis 2 M .Czajwoski Patton Alabacos Vellsha Best M.Alabakis Fuller Thomas Flack Ayling Tower s KEW 4 .3 9.7 12 .8 14 .12 (96) POWERHOUSE 3 .1 4.2 6.2 6 .5(41) Kew: Ferrantino 9, Makris 2, Symes 2, Jensen . Best: Bruno, Giansante, Ferrantino, Jensen . Makris. Gricks . Power House : Owen 2, Arnold, A.Brownjohn, M .Stanley, Riley . Best: Gill, Platt. Benson, P.Cooper, Anderson, Rile y SWINBURNE UNI 5.1 8.1 8.7 10.10(70) RUPERTSWOOD 2 .1 4.4 4 .6 6.7(43) Swinburne: Demarte 2 . Murphy 2, Luckey, Watts . Eley, Andrinopoulos, Flack . Reynoldson_ Best : Goode, Ryan, Flack . Ftumani, Luekev . Murphy. Rupertswood : Icely 2, Ang, McKenzie. Page. Wilson . Best: Pettman, Page, Certo, lcely . Stevens. MONASH GRYPHONS 0 .4 3 .6 3 .8 6 .9(45) ST JOHN'S 2 .2 4 .6 8 .10 11 .10176) Monash Gryphons : A Arena 3 . Healy 2 . Goals . Best: A Yanni, Hetherington, Rennison, Grenfell . Healy, McKenzie. St John's : Seardamagtia 4 . Borgohna 2 . Johnston, Gates, Kelly. Callery, Vanderwert . Best: Callery . Kelly, Rudd . Moore, Wilson, Cockavne.

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D3 Section ELSTERRWICK Coach : Peter Oliveri Res Coach: Andrew Curtain 1 L. Murphy n 2 A . Han i 3 J. Yemm 4 S. Rosengarten 5 M. Whelan 6 D . Hag g 7 J. McAdam 8 S. Currie 9 T. Hartley 10 R.. Bravi n on 11 L. Missag ia 12 N . Wigmore 13 S . Soppet (VC) 15 B . Hoope r ~ 16 M . Burman 17 J . Perkin s 18 C . McKenna 19 J . Hunter 20 E.Goldman 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvin (DVC) 23 S. Curtain 24 A. Foster 25 5 Gordon 26 C. Mahony (C) 27 M . Daniel s 28 V. O'Connor 29 S . Mahon y 30 M . Nichol 31 G. Devonshire 32 C. Lyons 33 M. Cunningham 34 J . Beaumont 34 A . Conlin 速 35 P. McNally 36 Y. Alfi e 37 D . Nolan (CR) 38 A. Burney 39 M .Thiele 40 A. Paley 41 D. Byrne 42 J . Lilikakis 43 P. Clarke 44 C. Walker 45 R. Grandemange 46 M . Strickland 47 N N . Utting 48 M . Franken 49 D . Hohaia M. Battaini 51 G . Powell 52 M. Purcell 53 A. Lewis 54 J . Devitt 55 S . Stephens 56 B . Erlich 57 J . Donovan 58 M . Mitchell 59 T. Perkins 60 M . Creak 61 M . Hunt 62 B . Maher 63 D . Brewster 64 S. Vukis 65 D . Kirkright 66 E. Alter

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MOUASN GRYPHONS Coach : Jack McDonald Asst Coach : Phil Knight

1 S. Bourbon 2 M . Healy 3 A. Grady 4 N. Rutherford 5 T. Gilchrist 6 D. Baxter 7 D. Walter 8 J . Blandford 9 G G. Wadleyy 10 P. Williamson 11 A. Nichols 12 A. Gross 13 J. Stratford 14 D . Boll e 15 A. Perry 16 P. Rennison 17 J . Hetherington 18 J . Harrak 19 R. Coxhead 20 D. Rogers 21 P. Tobin 22 G. Harrak 23 A . Mckenzi e 24 C . Goold 25 A. Trotter 26 S. Arena 27 IT Gilchrist 28 M . Malone 29 P.Warren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Tolongos 33 J . Park 34 M . Graydon 35 A . Moffat 36 G. Block 37 A . Jenkin 38 J. Watson 39 M. Paolucci 40 M. Bourbon 41 P. Rutherford 42 G . Sims 43 M . Cleary 44 L. Wells 45 J. Gonis 46 G . Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 M . Ange l 49 C . Robinson 50 P. Patrick 51 C . Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 D . Whitfield 54 L. Volkov 55 J. Bingham 56 T. Baini 57 W . Pocock 58 T. Arvanitis 59 A. Yanni 60 G . Campbell 61 C. Yanni 62 S . Yamamoto

PO W ER HOUSE Coach : Brett Devlin Asst: Peter Bacon Res: Gary Dean

1 M . Taylor 2 Re Humphries 3 N . Pavlou B . Turner (VC) . 5 M . Braini (VC) . 6 H . Clarke 7 Cr Richardson 8 Ju Clarke 9 L . Fraser 10 J. Rainey 11 J . Gill 12 Ash Brownjohn 13 J . Harris 14 W. Elliot 15 P. HaselerSen Sen(C . ) 16 R . Anderson 17 C . Macleod 18 F. Doyle 19 Ja Evans 20 D . Cooper 21 Da Miller 22 Be Evans 23 R. Clifford 24 Ni Bishop 25 M . Driessen 26 J . Senior 27 Je Robertson 28 P. Cooper 29 M . Davis 31 R . Marshall (RC) . 32 M. Verberne Se(VC) 33 A. Ristovski 34 J. Marshall 35 J. Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson 37 S. West 38 T. Brownjohn 39 R. Owen 40 M . Tikjob 41 Rh Black 42 P. Arnold 43 Je Howe s 44 Da Glanville 45 A. Contreras 46 C . King 47 T. Marshall 48 M . Stanley 49 D. Harri s 50 M . D'Intin o 51 Ja Best 53 D. Bowde n 54 J . Blow6eld 55 B . Phillips 56 T. McFarlane 57 A . Calm a 58 Ja McClure 63 I . Bracke n

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Coach: Steve Koppens Asst : John Ladson Res : Mick Roberts 1 A . Borgonha 2 M . Ladson 3 G. Wilson 4 S. Holme s 5 C . Horbury g A . Dobson 7 R . Back 8 L. Johnston 9 A . Jones 10 M . Courmadious 11 J . Kelly 12 P. Walker 13A M . Jones 13B R . Walker 14 P. Sharp 15 T. Hyland 16 A . Paterson 17 S . Cockayne 18 C. Emery ~ J . Cotton 20 G. Besley 21 S . Koppen s 22 A . Dragwidg e 23A B . Hilton 23B M . Waters 24 H . Wathan 25 D. Waters 26 G . Waters 27 R. Dowsett 28 B . Pettigrew 29 D. Jankovic 30 N. Gates 31 D. Rydquist 32 A. Rudd 33 A. Fonceca 34 M . Hancock 35 J . Sacco 36 S . Chessum 37 D. Christian 38 M . Batty 39 S. McEachern 40 F. Mandrakis 41 J . Fernando 42 C . Jones 43 M . Van Houten 44 M . Schonewille 45 A. Hall 46 B. Callery 47 G . Bastone 48 J . Hargreaves 49 A. Kizilis 50 J . Brown 51 C . Santoni 52 N . Moore 53 J . Pi 54 L . Mara 55A B. Pickering 55B D . Sanders 57 A. Rafferty 58 G . Robert s 59 J. Ross 60 J. Ryan 62 D . Vanderwert 64 C . Carmody

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Coach : Brendan Maloney Res. Coach : Darren Duscher 1 J . Washington 2 M . Hannan 3 M . Balshaw 4 A . Bryson 5 S . Kin g 6 Warren Rosowski 7 A . Hannan 8 X . Kidd 9 B . Powell 10 G . McDonald 11 L. Ester 12 S . Rocco 13 E . Henderson 14 D. Bell 15 B . Lazzaro 16 M . Thomas 17 P. D'Andrea 18 B . Martin 19 A. Reid 20 W . Brown 21 G . Rowe 23 B. Downing 24 J . Raeburn 25 P. Hannan 27 P. Cheevers 30 M . Brad y 31 S. Hermann 32 D . McGee 33 M . Doyle 34 M. Fern 35 N . Moojen 36 J . McCauley 37 M. Rosowski 38 S. Symes 39 A. Briglia 40 G . Cox 42 G . Gaylor 43 W. D'Andrea 44 C . Daalder 47 N . Pantzopolous 49 T. Sutherland 53 E. Bouchard 55 J. Pohlner 59 Wayne Rosowski 62 S. Aquiline 63 B. Slade 65 D . Thomas 66 D . McKerrow 71 T. Baade

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8 Trevor Hansen

8 Nick Evan s

9 Mark Taylor

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

9 Stephen Capl e

9 Santo Caruso

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Dirk Kramer

10 Tristan Bowman

10 Shane Mele

11 Luke Holmes

12 Mark Morrison

11 Tom Haysom

11 Paul T uppen

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Ash Hoogendyk

12 Jamie Kvins

12 Sean Rothe

14 Sharon Alger

15 Tim Doecke

14 Michael Gilday

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Geoff Curran

16 Mervyn Monty

15 Mark Jenkins

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Peter Woods

17 Peter Keogh

16 Craig Brajtberg

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mark Gibson

18 Peter Simpson

17 Brett Horskope

17 Michael Robin s

18 Jason McNiece

19 Andrew Fyfe

18 Tim Sutcliffe

18 George Paleodimos

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Brian Woodhead

19 Glenn Scotland

19 Peter Pulle n

20 John Ralph

21 Gaj Skandakumar

20 David D' Altera

20 Geoff Kelly

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Chris Collin s

21 Nick Ryd e

21 David Iron s

22 Nick Fennesy

23 Peter Griffiths

22 Rick Love

22 David Longworth

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Leigh Dillon

24 Miles Argal l

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Lionel Katz

25 Richard Eastwood

24 Jason Moore

25 Geoff Moore

26 Daniel Dinneen

26 Brad Rankin

25 Matthew Taylor

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Anthony Simpson

27 Euan Lindsay

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Matt Co x

28 Ken McNiece

28 Leah Gallagher

27 PaulJones

28 Paul Lamble

29 Peter James

29 Gerard Rolfs

28 Ron Martyn

29 Chris Garcia

30 Michael Phillips

30 Simon Olive

29 Peter Liddell

30 Justin Lipso n

31 Robert Semmens

31 Rob Schuller

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Anthony Damen

33 Simon Stoke s

32 Jarred Aspinall

32 Eli Hayes

33 Michael Forde

34 Jeremv Heffernan

34 Daniel Stephens

33 Robert Mayston

34 Stephen Morgan

37 David Murray

35 Dianne Whitele y

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

35 Jason Lan e

36 Phil Gluvas

36 Matthew Meier

37 Gavin Roberts

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Well it was a return to iorin 11~ the tipping stakes this we . . i :n four inners, missing on Uni Highs gallant win over the Saints . Results this weekend have meant that unless we have some extraordinary circumstances, it is a sixteam race for t~째 14째-al five .

North Brunsri - . . gone _- - ; , %locola~ - s to boiled lollies over the past ;i.o and ar . : now looking down the barrel of finals oblivion, while Bulleen have shown that they can match it , .ith the best of them in bursts . With that said, if the Cobra's can put a four quarter effort together, then they are a real chance to knock off North, however, I am not totally off their bandwagon yet . I believe that if North can withstand the inevitable initial onslaught fror-~ the Cobras and return to their self-belief from early in the season . at the-- should remain in the final's hunt rd" ' - ' I -'i'- victory .

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this year, and now look like they have the personnel to give the premiership a real shake this year. Today they host a tough Brunswick power team fresh from a week's break . While the Power has also been good in spurts, they have not showed the consistency that would be required to test the old "green and tan" today. I expect the students to have too many winners around the ground as they move up a slot to number two with a 68-point victory .

Richmond Centrals have the bye . F .:1XSS CORRESPONDENT S Thanks to my regular contributors! Make sure you look me up at Westbourne matches and I will buy you a beer or three for your hard work!!! Please keep the reports coming to gavanf ,, clcanevent .com .au

B ulleeaa Cc---- ,,--3 played his game for against St .Marys . Congratulations on a great effort . This week two young guns celebrate their 100th games for the Cobras, Tim Orwin and Davfld'I`rincYli . David is a great elubman, and a future leader . He has a great attitude, and is a fantastic example of what an amateur footballer should be . Tim is another young player who is really stepping up to lead the club . He is a great larrikin, always quick with a laugh and a great bloke to have around . Tim is always looking for creatures - lizards being a particular favourite, and he holds the record at the club for the biggest ball of tape! Albert Park - Steve Toth plays his 50th match this weekend . A great clubman, the Falcon's cannot wait to see Steve march onto his 100th . Old Westboqsrne - Brendan Slattery, aka "Skivvy" plays his 50th match this weekend . Skivvy, with his silky smooth skills, hard work on the training track and never say die attitude, has become one of the "look to" players in the Warrior Reserves team this season . Well done from all at the club (and a special thanks from me for looking after me at the hospital when I broke my leg 2 seasons ago!!! )

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STPAflRYS 5.3 5.6 9 .10 18-17(125) BULLEE% COBRAS 2 .1 6.3 7.3 10.5(65) St Mary's: Butler 5, Wright 3, Orme 2. Koumantatakis 2, Purcell, Timmins. Harrison . McLennan, Goldberg . Bernardi . Best : Orme . McLennan. Timmins, Brown, Bernardi . Frail . Butler, Bulleen Cobras: Conn 3, '-_vcLaren 2. Fisher, Dall' Ogo. Edgar, Orwin, Dam . Best : Trinchi, Mozzarella, Dall'Oglio, DeJong, Orwtn. Baldi . Umpires: Peter Griffiths (F ) OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .5 11 .10 16.13 19 .17(131) ELTHAM OC 1 .4 4 .4 6 .5 8 .10{58) : Braham 5, Gerace 4. Lever 3, A .Christo 3 . OLD wESTBOURNE J .Horsburgh, Edwards, DePiazza, Pavez Best : Nikola, Miller . Huntington, Gerace, 0'Sullivan. Braham ELTHAM OC : Coonerty 2, Carter 2, Thomas . Hart, Jeal, Rashid Best: Doody, Baud, Stockdale, Thomas, Daly. Savage Umpires ; Shane Miele Tim Doecke (F) Tristan Pearce Jon Kralevski (B ) ALBERT PARK 2 .7 9 .12 14 .18 17-24(126) BOX HILL Nth 1 .2 1 .4 2 .4 5 .6(36) Albert Park: SAllan 8 . McKerrow 4, liniment, DiMingo . Chambers . Baker, Smith Best: Fleming, S .Atlan, McLellan, Duch, McKerrow, Sunca.ks Box Hill Nth : Namouski 2 .Martin, Odza, Olson Best: OldIleld. Martin . Odza, Cook, Doyle, Wakefield Umpires : Santo Caruso Nick Evans (F) Sam Gent Ben Bracken (B) Craig Arnol Michael Jones (G) MT LILYDALE 10.11 15 .20 24 .27 32 .33(225) RICHMOND CEN'rRAi. 2 .0 5 .0 6.3 6 .3( 39) Mt Lilydale : McKenzie 6, Catalan 4, Kellett 4 . Roberts 4, Alderman 2, Gibson 2, Hayes 2, Lonergan 2 . Van Duuren 2, Brebner. Maniscalehl, C . Varga, F. Varga, Best : Brebner, Lonergan, Flanagan, McKenzie, Carolan, Roberts. Richmond Central: O'Sullivan 3, Nuske, l :'hiteBarritt. Best : O'Sullivan, Cox, Speakman. Green, Read . Umpires : Alan Ladd Ron Marten (F) Michael Ladd (B ) BRUNSWICK POWER - BY E NORTH BRUNSWICK 5-7 8.11 13 .12 14,13 (97) UHS-VU 2.3 7 .7 11 .12 20 .20(140) NORTH BRUNSWICK : Hamilton 4, Papanikolou 3, Pizzari 3, Murphy 2, Paleodimos, Verge . Best :Dimarco, Pizzari, J .Boudoloh, Rhook. Stelfox, Sammartino . UfiS-VU : Tate 8. Butera 3, Smith 2, Rose 2. Mottram 2, Langendorf, Gerolemou, Gorringe . Best :Tate- Rose. Lapish, Wright, Dolenee, Hams. Umpires : David D'Altera Phil Gluyas (F ) D4 RESERVE ST ,1S-ARYS 7 .0 14.2 21 .3 25,7(157) BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .0 2.2 6.3 8 .8(56) St Mary's: Rousis 6, Anthony_ 5, Luce 3, Harrison 3, C Goldsworthy . 2 West 2, Anders 2, Latimer, Hausler Best: Anthony, Luce, Latimer, West, Anders, Harrison, Mulcahy. C Goldsworthy. Bulleen Cobras : Redfern 2, Paatsch 2 . Sheehan, Ly4lopandis, Wigney. King . Best : Rodriguez, Foskett, Clements, Cook, Anderton, Cha n OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .3 7 .4 13 .6 19.13( 127) ELTHAM OC 3 .1 3 .3 6 .3 8 .8(56) Old Westbourne : Croswell 7, Rivalland 3 . Christo 2, Hudson 2 . Manolokakis 2, B .Slattery, winfle . Aquilino Best : Hudson, Crosswell . Smith, Hewitt . Chrism, Rivalland Eltham OC: Drummond S . Smith 2, Love Best : Jeal . Drummond- Love, Wright, Tollman, Whit e ALBERT PARK 6.6 17 .8 24 .13 29 .15(189) BOX HILL Nth 0,0 0.0 0 .1 2.1(13) Albert Park: Pastras 7, Sutton 3. Payne 3, Quinlan 2 . Davey 2, Wier 2, Phillips 2, Bree 2, Harnath. Foster. Belbin . R.Allan, Harper, Guicas Best: Davey, Quinlan. Pastras,Harper,Houston,Steward Box Hill Nth :Evans 2, Best :Cavallo,Evans .Do_vle,MeMartin,Steele . Drew MT LILYDALE 1 .0 3.4 6.4 7 .7(49) RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.7 2.7 5.12 7.13(55) Mt Lilydale: Kernaghan 3. Lesmger 2, Anderson, Smithies . Best : Kernaghan, Smithies, Kidd, Hollowav, Cunningham, Lesinger . Richmond Central : Anderson 5, Berimano, Lake. Best: Anderson, Calmer, Berimano, Old, Quay, Bunshaw .

BRUNSWICK POWER - BY E NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .4 5 .7 6 .12 10 .16(76) UHS-vu 1 .1 4 .3 7 .6 8 .9(57) North Brunswick : Ullo 3. Cutler 2, Maria 2, Newton, Russo, Prestigiacomo. Best : Fawcett, Brifta, Russo, Dusan, Palmieri, Ferrante. UHS-VU: Partridge 2, Carruthers 2 . Will 2, Hellner, Davidson. Best: Cleveland, Cusick, Docherty. Maguire. Davidson. Hellner .

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Senior Coach : David Keast A ssist Sen. Coach : Paul Commer"ord Re_ ~ve Coach : Bart Ega n Assist Res. Coach: Darren King 1 J . Paull 2 P. Hayes 3 M . Brebner (DVC) 4 F. Varga 5 G . Bird 6 M. Jelenc 7 C . Varga 8 K. Maniscalchi (VC) 9 A . Del Biondo 11 C . Gibson 13 R . Kidd 14 W. Chariton 15 R. Scott 16 D. Morrison 17 J. Lesinger 18 A . McKenzi e 19 M . Leonard 20 D .Watt 21 M. Cunningham 22 N . Colaross i 23 B . Egan 24 L. Marred 26 T. Flanagan 27 N . Pearce (VC) 28 D. Ma99s 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 . Mahar 42 M . Periera 43 D. Holloway (RC) 44 A. Cox 45 K. Fraser 46 D . King 47 C . Lonergan 48 S. Dougherty 49 M . Watt 50 D . Hicks 51 A . Bullerjahn 53 D .Marotti 54 L. Allanson 55 T.YVilson B . Leek J . Mollica J . Commerford J . Penhale A. Delahunt J. Hoffman N . McConnell ,,01RS

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battled fiercely for three Last Scot dag deep and kicked quart -s, before ur ;toiher huge task, a}vad odav, the-, confronting -0 _11 -~-,, who were a wesome against OEG . ! .,e ppointment of last Saturday to hit hard, as U li ' stitched up a top two finals placing . W, hen required, St. rnard's continue to hav e the happy knack of °iat "e xtra gear," to win footy games, ~ I illy they are the ladder leaders . The Fiel m s re putting together their best form of the season, but it will be a while before I tip against die me side again . At 'Wa•~er ! is the ga in? between two sides who have strd for cons' Aencv all season . The Tosmers 1 1 1 ` -,'i following their return to the wi;m°r , DLS boys just can 't At home this afternoon, seem to conjure a I think they =- ; uce the goods and take the four points . Marcellin an'. l:nokv they dropped winnable games la: I' . . d Will be desperate to atone . Only time wi'1 _, 11, if St . Kevin's have lost their playoff chanc >! In the interim they must keep winning, Mhich they Will do today . Against Uni, OEG were particularly underm anned and will be out to prove that, that performance is best forgotten . Today, the Xavs come a calling to TEAC Park, and will not wan t any slip ups that ma- , jer, -rdise "~eir final's spot, an d is why they. 11 Win . n roun ' i - I's football and the section E two heavvwei -`r+ d Melburnians have begun to fa_ivr, Oivf's ___spi__5 their second consecutive match last weekend, with a tough encounter against Hampton Rovers looming this afternoon . After only one loss in the opening nine rounds, OM's are now eight and t? -~~-ee, and more importantly eight premiership po`=,ts behind ladder leaders Werribee . This ai i r? , :- 1 l _-v travel to Hampton, another dang r f :-= despite the Rover's shock 33 point loss to Old Camberwell last round . It is a match that on cur : it form could go either way; OM's i- ' to ?i, =ito second spo t

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magnitude of away fixtures, Werribee will take . 11, ' -i e of th= r home ~ the Amateurs to win, and extend their lead at [ table's top . Elsewhere Old Trinity . fresh from a week of ftoMazenod,thlaercubsrpielosri n round's battle of the cellar dvrellers, overcome by a spirited Old Paradians side by 75 points . Sadly for Mazenod this week suggests much of the same, Trinity home easily. After a week of revelrv after their first 'real' win this se=on, Mazenod's conquerors Old Paradians are o return to terra-firma when they host Ol d r11, While giantkillers Beaumaris spend al l o= he track, a deserved break given

of recent . of a classic encounter, firs t versus second, Old Carey versus Rupertswood, a gru.td . .nal that failed to let any punters doem . Kicking seven goals to one in the first quarter, Old Carey failed to capitalise on an impressive opening, Rupertswood limiting the then-ladder-leaders to three goals for the rest of the afternoon . After trailing for the entire game, an inaccurate Rupertswood took the initiative in the final term, home by four points, 9 .20 to 10 .10 . With Rupertswood enjoying the luxury of the bye this round and more importantly gaining the subsequent bonus fo r points, Old Carey will be out to avenge last ' 3 loss and keep in touch with the new co o leaders, this afternoon travelling to Mona. .ae Blues only one spot off the bottom of the table . Last time they met in round three, Old Carey triumphed by 150 points plus, and despite Monash's steady improvement . this afternoon suggests a similar margin . Surrendering their chance to go twelve-points clear in third, after faltering against Therry last week . Collegians now only boast a four-point buffer over fourth, their match this afternoon against North Old Bovs vital in the context of the season . Sitting mid-table . NOBs will be no walkover for Collegians, the Wesley-baer boys desperate to return to the winner's list e? r= ^lieate their round three victorv . Elsewhere, ould have little trouble overcoming St 5~-~rTas(2), while Therrv Penola, fresh from a Sheppard inspired victory should overcome tvfHSOB, =id keep on par with Collegians in third .

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COLLEGIANS 1 .5 5 .6 8.9 10.11(71) 01) THERRY PENOLA 5 .2 9 .6 12-8 1531001) Collegians : Jorgensen 3 . Robertson 2, Mutton 2, Ashman, Na}lar. Bridgeman. Best: Nayiar. Rutherford, Bridgeman . Fabris. L. Skunle . Theory Penola: Sheppard 4, Badenhope 2, Freckleton 2, Quinn 2, Crotty 2, Cooper, Carol, SkiathlTis . Best: Capewell, Crotty, Turner, Leach, Sheppard, Quinn . Umpires: Brian Nunn Simon Pearless (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (B) Graeme Booth

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OLD BRIGHTON 4-5 7 .9 10.15 15.1 & 108) MARCELLIN 3.2 5 .7 8.8 12 .11183) Old Brighton: McDonald 4, Patterson 3, Ross 2, Gadsden 2, Eastgate. Betts, Dubyna, Stenner. Bests : Gadsden, Longmuir, Patterson. Fisher. Dobyna, McDonald ht<rrYmn- Beattie 3 . Harding 3, Wise 3, Mahon, Dorbalo, Nast . Bests: Doyle, Clone, Beattie, Watkins, DiFelice, Mahon .Umpires: Paul Rapke Anthony Calderone (F) Sean Diuston-Ryan Steve Durston-Ryan (B)

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CAULFIELD 5.4 8.6 15.8 21 .9(135) DE IA SAId .E 2.4 7.6 11 .9 14.11(95) Caulfield; Yelland 6, Murphy 4, Rudd 2, Par ker 2, May . Carboni, Brown, D'Arcy, Sayers, LID. O`Brien. BEST3turphy . Sayers, Yelland, Edwards, Carboni, May De La Salle: Keeley 4, Las4her 3 . Hancock 2. Clinch, Quick, Vague . Williams, Dobric. BEST Oakley, Bowrclen, Keeley, Skinns, Vague, D .Broasting Umpires ;

UNDER-19 (21 BLUE OAI{I.EIGH AFC 6.3 10.5 16.9 29 .13( 187) BENTLEIGH 1-2 4 .1 4 .6 4.1IX34) Oakleigh : Jordan S . S. Briggs 5, Cunnnings 4, Ctavare➢a 3. Orchard 2. Cleary 2, Collins . Hogan. Reynolds, N. Wills . Ziila. Best: Hogan. Jordan, Murray, Reynolds, N. Willis. Zola Bsntleigh; Corrigan 2, Tiso, Tekennere. Best: Forrest, Dolman, Roberts. Meehan, D`Offay . Wild Umpires : Stephen Caple Jim Pappas (F) GLEN EIRA BEARS 3 .2 4.5 5.7 11 .12(78) SOUTH ME LB. DISTRICTS 3 .5 13.8 20 .11 26.13;169) Glen Elm Bears: A Barakat 3 . Ahmed Dial 2, M . Farrah 2 . Nor! 2, Lithgow, VodstrciL Best : Adem. A Barakat. Ahmed Dim, M Farrah, M Hassan, Urbana. South A4eIb Districts : Cooper 4- ibraham 4, Walden 3, N BemRnuto 3, Knits 2 . Phillips 2, J Cronan 2, T Cronan 2 . Ray, Excell . Stephanadakis. Best: Cooper. Walden, Gingell, Nieno. J Cronan . lbrahant. Umpires: Patrick Coulthard (F) STBEDES14EIPi'ONE 6 .4 13 .9 22 .13 28 .21(189) Be La Salle 2 .0 4 .2 4 .4 6.6(42) St Bodes Mentone: Tyrc)uin 12, Lynch 3, Mark 3, Cie;lak 2, Lati~r 2 . Buck 2 . Waters 2. Kelly, Serottn Best : Tyqukt, Sarnia, Waters, Cieslak, L'Huillier . Curry . Be La Spite: Beer 2 . De Ridder 2, Hay2s. Walton Best: Crowe, Francis, Griffith:, Sheehan, Fisher, Casey. Umpires : Dash Pettis (rotanion-frorn B) (F) AYENI'ONE PANITIERS 1 .2 5 .4 10.6 14 .&92) OAIU.EIGHCLAYS 7.0 6.4 9.6 18.11(119) : Geoff Curran (rotation - from B) (F) No Details received Umpires 2.1 3.4 7.6 10.10i70) ORMOND ST JOHNS O C 5.8 10.12 13.15 22.1 & 150)

Nick Ryrle Graeme Morgan (F ) OLD SCOTCH 4 .5 7.7 10 .8 13.12190) ST,BERNARDS 2 .2 4 .7 9 .8 18 .91117) Old Scotch, Thompson 6 . Snaddon 3, Bearuepalre 2 . Ackroyd . Philalay Best : : James Snaddon . Ackroyd, Pearce, Pltilalay, Thompson . Gersllnan St. 4, Pitt 3, Pell 3,Maggiore 2, Harrison . Kronen. Liberatore, Mitchell, cRunnals, Ryan. Best: Keunen, C. Rannals. Pell. James, Kelly . Joseph . Umpires: Luke Duthie Brian Vbodlind (F) UIVIBLUES 10 .3 20.9 27.16 35 .21(231) OLD ESSENDON 3 .1 3.3 3.3 3 .3(21) Uni Blues : Northwav 9. Heinz 6, Rankin 6, Torney 3, MeKerrow 2. Derrij 2 . Joyce 2 . Cosun, Muir . Bradley. Moylan. Fletcher . Best: Rankin, NorOtway. Heinz, Fletcher, Cosiln . MePhall Old Essendon : Baskan 2, Rumble. Best: Ktenas. Baskan, Daskiw, Rumble, Francis. Umpires: Justin Lipson (F) UNDER-19 SECTION 2 OLD TRINITY- BYE OLDIVAIrHOE 43 10 .3 12.5 15.11(101) BEAUMARIS 5.3 11 .5 16.8 19.10(124) Old Ivanhoe: Goals: Dawkins 5- LeuTy 3. Read 2. Keane 2 . Sig_,ersma, Adderlcy, Bryant. Best: Britten, Nagel, Dawkins, Read. Fowler, Mitchell. Beaum ari5: Coal Kickers and best players not recierel . Umpires: Ryan Hense David Whidlow (F)

No details received Umpires : Sco tt Mackie David Murray (F) Lt?v-DER-19 (2{ RED YARRA VALLEY OR 0 .0 1 .4 3,5 3.7(25) 4.6 7 .11 10 .16 15.20(1101 FTI'ZIiOY REDS Yarra Valley OB: Wright . Tsouparoritis . Russell . Best: Amos. Mitchell, Russell, Borland, Yee, Britt . Fitzroy Reds : Pocock 4- Vlotato 3 . Maghamez 2 . Dullard 2. Downie, R}an . Edwards, Richardson . Best: Zika, Violato, WhilWigham, Ca(IIll, Richardson, Edwards Umpires: Pat Machos Garry Seaborne (F ) 1 .2 2 .2 5 .3 74(46) OLD WESTBOURNE LA TROBE UNI 3 .1 7.3 13 .5 16.& 105) Old Westbourne: Mason 2. Barto!o, Walker, Morsrllo, Vaughan, Pedrini Best : Walker, Mason . Merrtv;cather. Bartoto.D. Hudson, Stiller Latrobe Un1 : Hogan 5, Harvey 3, Brennan 2. Gibson 2 . Zoer, Collins . Callahan, Moloney Best: Ulph, Hogaa, Haney. Brennan, Zoer- Larnbie Umpi res: Paul Hoffman (F) Anthony baiopoidos (B) S}ineon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulas (G ) BDLLEEN TEMPI.ESTOWE 0.0 0.1 0.1 1 .2(8) ST LEOS EMID9AUS WP 6 .6 14 .7 21 .10 27.20(182) BuBeea Temp: Best : Tekin, Lee. Miritis, Coiilstan Simon, Ryan St Leos: Water 6, Carse 4, Ford 3 . Kennedy 2, Pascoe 2, McCann 2, Coccks, Egan. Fallen, Horner, Le Nay Black, Munro. Toms Umpires: David Longworth (F) Liam

(B) Rick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G ) WERRIBEE 1 .4 5 .10 6 .12 7.16(58) 1 .2 1 .5 2.7 5.9(39) OLD MELBURIANS ti`em-6eG Black 2, McDonald 2, Joshua Russo, Me,vlahon . Chalmers. Best : Bunworth, Joshua Russo, Andrews, Gatti, Black, Mc14ahon . Old 84eR + iA++QPamtafex 2 . Iiurst- Galbrath, Hardy. Best: Tucker, Hurst, Cooper, Aoitenhall, Hindle, Webb. Umpires : James Ofle (F) OLD CAMBERWELL 3-2 7-6 12-7 16-14(110) HA&B'TONROVERS 4-3 7-6 7-11 10-17(77) CamhuweB: Hillier 5, Peasnell 4, Hanson . G 3, Burrell 2, Peacock, Vince . Old Best: Hanson. D. Peacock, Hillier- Westman. Bradshaw, Rogers. Hampton Rovers: Scoot. M 6. Chiarizia, Kezilas, Spratt . Best: Cave- Kailas, Henry. Chiarizia, Scott. M Umpires ; Brett Herskope Nicholas Brown (F) Thomas Wischer (B) Sam Perrin Perrin Brown (G ) 3.1 9.5 12.8 17.13(115) OLD PARADIANS MAZENOD 1 .4 1 .7 3.10 5.12(42) Old Paradisus: Goals: Luff 4. Papathansiou 3, Rehlicki 2. Hugfhes 2, Caple, DiFabio, Egan, Girovski, Ryan . Villano Maaeaod: Staliano 2 . Bourbon, D Regan, M Regan Best: Mather, Hamill, Power- Bourbon, Kavanagh, Ktrmiburgh Umpires: Chris Collins (F) Ricky Goodman Adrian Borg (B) Kieran O'Keefe Lucas Williams (G) UNDER-19 SECTIOW 3 RUPERTSWOOD 1 .2 4 .9 5 .16 9.20(74) OLD CAREY 7.3 8 .5 8.8 10 .10(70) RuperLswood: Potter 2. Bishop 2, Anderson . Gaunt. Jaeger, Monzell, Boxall. Best, West- Powell, HewaL Monzell, Watson . Dressler. OLD C,AREY: StewartHolmes 3, Ashworth 2 . Chong, Adam, Connell, Collins B, Thompson . Best : Parker. Bmley, Sulman, MacFarlane, Evans- Stewart-Holmes . Umpires: ~an Scully Sr John Ralph (F) Paid McKay (G ) .4.IAi - BYE NLfISOB ST BERNARDS (2)

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14 M . Hayes 15 S . Smythe 16 J . Adams 18 L. Williams 20 J . Hassell 23 S . Fervrerda

24 S. Conway 26 T. Duggan

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Coach : Ana, Kenneally I A. Stone 2 M . Parrent 3 L. Scurrie 4 J . Adgemis 5 M . Hughes 6 D. Williamson 7 C. Eg 8 S . Brown 9 M . Rose 10 C . Dunwell 11 Q* Waimsley 12 A . Khoury 13 Z. Moon 14 J . Ashman 15 w. Crothers 16 N . Burrows 7 D . Short 1 A . Fabris 18 19 J . Holman 20 D . Mutton 21 E . Malon e 22 E .Adams 23 M. Sterandark 24 J . Jorgense n 25 S. Gilbed 26 G. Wells 27 S . Crouch 28 J . Slatyer 29 C . Howlett 30 M. Naylor 31 H . Jennin9s 32 C . Blum8eld 33 J. Gokdenfein 34 B. J .Lamm 35 C . Harrison N . Van Duy 37 C . Hoist 38 T. Coo k 39 A. Bridgevrater 40 R. Kaga n 41 O .H awa rd 42 M. Fletcher '-! . . : 43 C . Feld 44 A. Nichola 45 A. Katz _

Coach : Cadell Duke 1 J . Aitken 2 M . Brain 3 D. Pinwil l 3 A . Van Rooyen 4 T. Schocker 3 S . Whittington 4 B . Gevaux 5 G. Blau 6 T. Biddington 7 D . Gold 8 R . Tames 9 J . Mathew 10 C . Eva 11 D . Kemp 12 S . Volkerin g 13 R . Read 14 P. McGrath 15 D . Membrey 16 A . Villani 17 A . Orchard 18 R . Newland 19 S . Foley 20 T. Dunne 21 J. Marmo 22 P. Greenhill 22 R . Erm 23 A . Hogan 23 S. Mitchell 24 M . Avram 24 K. Harding 25 R . Whitehouse 26 A. Edwards 26 M . Van Alphen 27 R . Osidacz 27 G . Saudltryton 28 M . Hamilton-Ho 29 S. Sinha (on jnspr s ..... . . ;_

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7 sti .~ :r v.us played in blustery we t ons "real football weather" there were wo games at Elsternwick Park bot h on oval two . The first game was Karingal 2 and Ringwood Blues . od struggled in the wet conditions and ok,played on the day by an impressive [gal 2 . Karingal 2 kicking 13 12 90 t o ngwood Blues 1 1 7 . The other game was t,tween Bulleen Templestowe and arib5znong . Bulleen Templestowe ran har d all day and showed some very good skills ading into the finals . Bulleen Templestowe 10 34 to Tviaribyrnong 1 3 9 . )rt Colts traveled up the highway to Albur y

~d were unaffected by the trip posting two ins . Port Colts 2 : 9 6 60 to Ovens & its 2 : 3 2 20 . The firsts put on a r',aining game with Port Colts 1 : 9 64 to Ovens & Murray Jets : 7 7 49 . There were also two games hosted by Moonee ` allev with the two Broadmeadows sides d

have been struggling for form this season . Moonee Valley Magpies take on Ovens & Murrav Jets 2 : in what looks like being an entertaining game with Moonee Valley probably having the edge on the day . Karingal 1 play Ovens & Murray Jets 1 in the last game at Elsternwick for the day . Although Ovens & Murray Jets 1 play a good brand of football I can't see them defeating a sharp Karingal 1 unit. Pori. Colts are hosting the Broadmeadows Kangaroos at their home ground . Both these clubs have been in good form and the games should be very close . On form Broadmeadows look like they may get over the line in both games . Bulleen Templestowe travel to Ballarat and although they have strung a few wins together they look like struggling against Ballarat who have played consistently all season . Mambourin Tigers host Parkside in Werribee and may post a victory after a finding it difficult to kick winning scores over the last few rounds . Karingal 2 have the bye for the round .

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This Sat: Old ' Oid I mh T'-s r Next Sat: Elste; Next Sun : Old Melbur July 19 ) .. .-, h July 20 University Blues v . Old Tr i July 26 No Match - (A/B Bye Weekend ) July 27 No Match - (AIB Bve Weekend ) August 2 St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Old Brighto n August 3 FIDA '"atchl

-sulv ~ .2ofl 3 ~vnr'-I Tally No charged with conduct unbecoming i n mat during -the last quarter of the senior game agains t Werribee seniors on Saturday June 21 two Syndal Tall y Ho supporters were very aggressive in their approac h to the coaching staff and who were soon joined by a third supporter who was also very aggressive, swor e ~ and who threatened violence . ! Charge proven . Syndal Tally Ho fined $200 .

cond offence ($25); third :e

offence ($100) ; each 100).

QJ provide fii ! ,ores by 5pm Old Brighton (U) Old Scotch (U) Old Paradians(U) Ormond (U ) ed incorrect scores I2di 4 "arcellin (S), Old Trinity (U), Werribee (U )

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ances alive. d , aithct t `,• , for the whole g~ : c proven n o wints . itSonash indleG and Jason no notch for Old

Old T, izzi lost by ti c % u ave rv Penola's best were : - allttlority on the section with a

,a~ildon now lea d ength to strength .

d C .rey by c4ght! six Points . Ol d section as their club is going fro m

Id ; s and Fitzroy Reds r na :cd elo>z on the non of f=' score )card throughout tl rte . In the end the R,us F , 's . four points as they I . ,he full complemen t of per<. ed n Club h'`.III and so were able to keep "fresh h ,s aatl . tiniver~, h I the bye . Sect toe After an e ~ q, ter, Eley Park broke away from St Leo's and ne ^r )ntrol of a game that they won by fifty six points . rr r,'icked 5 goals for the ivumers, for whom Daniel `- t Tobin and Ly Hiep did well . St Leo's bes t wer~. ~.: . r t 11 Darre 7 Tot= t pnrns and Gus C, it , tV'h! :1 rs b percentage at the expense of Hawthor n

rn , t~urs . wan were defeated by one hundrer] and twenty nine

scoring shots to forty one tells the story of this

rod continued on their winning way at the expense of A.J.A .X ., who lost by forty nine points . Old ~elong's inconsistent form continued as they were soY 0( ` ated by sixty points by Old Brighton . C^I"t0U%D11 .

NL reell n and St Kevin`s, who are both coining off morale boosting wins meet at Bulleen . St Kevin's form of late has been good, with Fogarty a focal point at centre half fonvard . Smith in 60

St Kevin's wlu , confidenc e will be boost it tl.rou .1h their forty three point via oe< I

rceElin ill Ro ; .d : (, id Ivanhoe jom to Sportscover Arena ?2pm), w he re thev will find the Bia~es rate to atone for last .~- .'s b ::- loss. I 'll Round 4 . it ap_ it 1 were fn conimand 1 c ,; :.ere but or the score board . !Ill their final four place now challenged, 1expect Old Ivanhe to rise to the oecasion and to defeat Mora, Blues. I The not ?ame of the round will be that on Sportseovcr Aren a d averians and Praluan . Prahran won twice at Old --i in 2002, enter this match with losses in their la twe zs . The . averians returned to form with a vei~=-_~ last ; :Fd will be "switched on " today . The seldom tesd Xaverian defence must be pro active today to pr,e : .r Butt+ .vorth and Cartledge from kicking a winning score . forward, the Old X,averians have multiple avenues to goal. It is hard to see Prahran holding George and Hardwick throughout the game . After a(ot of thought I select Old Xaverians . De La SaIle, the current form side of the Section should win well over Collegians . Section 2 North . Old Trinity. at home, should return to the winning list at the expense of Old Carev, whose players will find the spaces of the Daley Oval a real challenge for E0 minute's football . Old Essendon should defeat an enthusiastic, Fitzroy Reds, out in Keller. The incentive of the "minor premiership" surely will drive the Old Essendon players on to victory . Second place on the ladder will be at stake when Universit y Blacks visit Old Yavertans at McHale Oval . I have seen each team over the past two weeks and each has appeared to taller in the last quarter . Today, the first to surrender can say goodbye to second place at least in the short term) . Old Xaverians, n i :a won in Round 4 by 24 points will have to most the all qtr.I!_ ; ,d minimize the aerial duels because of the Blacks griieight around the ground . AtMeHale stadium, l favour Old erians narrowly as the Black's fade out in Round 9 remains vivid and they did not play in Round 10 . Therry Penola, who have the bye will practice kicking for goal

according to Coach, Bob Lvons . Section 2 South .

St Leo's should record another rein by defeating Hawthorn Amateurs, who remain winless . At Donvale . second placed whitefriars should record a comfortable win over A .J .A .X .

i4azenod play Old Brighton at Central Park in what could be a final's preview . ?vlazenod . who are undefeated, face a challenge from Old Brighton, who lie third on the table . Given home ground advantage plus their multi pronged forward line and with the Croti flying high in the packs, I predict another Mazenod victorv . Eley Park travel to Como Park to meet the inconsistent, Ole Geelong, whose score they doubled at Box Hill in Round 4 . Ele% Park with Grant and Tobin winning the ball consistently shouic wit) conitortablv. THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200;


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Vice c : plain, Lt:-_e Woods pla , ,d his 50th against St hcciti s. Luke . e;ho won the club s st award in 2002, has given great service to the s and now Blues. Well done Luke . Your fan clu b ward to }our next 50 games .

tile - On June 21st against Marcellin Luke Borell a itts 100th game for DLS . Starting with the Under 19's and with a year off in 1998 when he taught English in Luke has played 36 U19, 15 Warriors, 46 Reserves and : :or games with dedication and determination . Well done rrom all at Be La.

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FLSZYY F.?..'_ -,KS - BYE T€SEFiRY PENOLA OB 4.7 7.10 10.12 13 .16f°' ) OLD TR= 0.1 1 .4 2.5 71 ) 1`nerry: Keenan 4,Wat_wn 2. GI-eson 2 . Chapman. VaneLa(en. Toot v. Ri , 0' Sullivan- Best Vanenglen, Keenan . CP SuIDt: it, CY Too . . Mardesic . Old Trinity: Treadwell 3, Webster 2, Best, Mot F t . Gamble . Cooper, lrlebster,Langclon,Bes t : Tony Robbins David Ptrtgglesteorth (Therr .yreptered atop )(F) OLD CREY 2.1 4.2 5.2 5.4,34) OLD ISENM7Y GR 2.4 8.5 12.9 18.1211201 Os,i (a~ey: Cooke 2, Small, Nance P, Jones Best: GuIlquist, Rlarsthall. Brown, Andrews, Giannikos Small Old Erwendmu Pigratn 6 . Cari.-~s 3. Fraser 2, Beard 2, Famrgia, Weston. Hay, Walker. Srnirft Best: Walker. Gradskl, B in, Pi~raru, Jones, Wheeler Umpim : Joe Ck•cbtosto Bob O'Hallora . r07,n- . . . 5(2) 3.1 4.3 7.3 8.6t54) Fe_ . .0 . 6 2.2 3.6 6.8 8.10(58) Old Yave ;: Lytleton 2 . McCartkry 2 . Cl son. Ireland, Spillane, Silk. Best: Sit Lu.,rence . Lull 'ton. Jones, R dpi . Ford . Fitzroy Reds : Prior 3 . Flannag<ut 2, Holland 2 . Leskie. B . . n, Holland, Price, McGrath, Baldwin, Jackson Umpires : Trevor s n i idlow (F)

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7 .5 9 .6 14 .:, 7 .9 13 .12 17 .13{115) N- Baxter 3. Stanley 2 . M. F ster. J . Gay, Bakes, Ross , eider, Ross . Grant, Treactt ' Baxter, M. Forster. troll 4, M . Dowling 2, ., idridis. Becchetti, Goe , Qathews. Best: De -~ `•i :--chctd, Spires, Rtgg, Umpires : Brian Nunn Sim, :, F .~ ~.i.*less (F ) 2 .2 8 7 16.9 22 .11(143) 1 .4 2 .5 6 .6 9 .7(61 ) ty 5. SchaG 3, Mitchell 2, Sauna, Game . Holland . st: -ount Mitchell . Fo2arty, T. Dillon. S. Dillon . M. 1'.' cLs 3, Collier 2. Stopts7 2, Lombardo . _ . .idle, Lnnhasdo . B . Dcts, Piehn, S. Dods , t -ck Denson (F ) 0.0 2 .2 20 4 .3127) 5 .4 9 .7 1<' .8 24 .94153 1 0'.~ . . . Steaart 2 . D. Toll . R . 'Ortue. Rest: M. DeKretser, L. Antontou . T. tas. A. V;eL=z, P. Sitisley, J. F roar `- ;r3rws: R. George 6, I 3 . Holmes 3, Blcorn 3rL. Hardwick 3, Id 2, M. Hardwick, °r. Jes, Erskine. Best : Erskine. R. ~ rcadVtx7t Beetham, Jones Umpires : Rvan Hense David Wb (F) 7.1 8.4 12 .5 13 .5(83 ) 2.1 5 .6 7.11 13 .14(91) tdite 4. Mal, 3, Di Lizio 3, A Blake. MacPherson, Fetterplace Blake, C .-~hard, Storer. Cougar. or Lino, Lawrence De La Ssille: 'annix 3. Roberts 2. Ford, D SUnear, Lafferty, Hyde, Malony, lirezel, Phillips, Tac'.>-: <t: iutto . Serong. J StUte<ir, Tucker, MannLx. Fisher Umpires: Lin Inh:-RhettParker {F)

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De La Salle v Collegians CLUB XVIII (NORTH) Bye v Therry Penola OB Old Trinity v Old Car eOld Essendon Gr v Fitzroy-Red s Old Xaverians (2) v University Blacks CLUB XVIII (SOUTH) Leos Emmaus WP v Hawthorn Amateurs Whitefriars v AJAX

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BLEYPARK 1 .2 ia 10.6 15.8i98) 5'P LE-OS 1 .3 2.3 4.5 6.6(42) Eley Park. O'Brien 5. Morris 3, Price 3. Cresswell. Nelson, Smith . Tobin . Best: Payne, Tobin . O'Brien, Grant, West, Powell. St Lew : G.Contessotto . M .Cot:te=sotto, Cronin, Fechner. Scardantaglia Tcmkuvs. Best: Bavage, BtEv:dtharn, Tom}dns, Me6merny. Foley, C,ax. Umpires : Paul Nailer Danny Carroll (Eley Park re0stered umpire) (F) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0 .0 0 .1 1 .3 1 .319) 5 .10 9 .19 14.22 19.24( 1 38) No details received Umpires : Mark ThoTnhW Michael Phillips (F) AJA£ 2 .3 4 .4 6.6 7.E4501 Pd lOD 1 .3 3 .5 10.7 14 .15(99) MAX: Porat 3 . J .Feldy 2 . M. Feldy, R. Majrnan Best: Giioni, J Le.vskt . M I Losteut. Porat. Rotei it , rBridgland 7, Busby 3 . ~ aardi. Grtmson Best : id. Mounter, Busby, Noble . tatabs Umpires: Tony Hall Juliei . t, er (Ajax - club) (F) 03F1'1'OYd 3 .7 7 .17 12 .22 18.28(136) OLD LONG 2 .2 3 .2 4b 5.8i38) Old Br? tcn : Ryan 5 . tV.Earl 3.Boutlei 2, &4cDor:e 12 2, G-hran 2 , K » is, G.Earl. Peroberton, ErncW. Best : Trim . Bo K is . Pennell, Carter Old Geelong. Atkinson 3 . Peek, I e. P.1t . Opte, Harris, Picttlewell, At.hlzison . Chadder Umpir..:: -,,rd R>.r .;e Odter cipire not supplied by either club (F )

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P W L tl For dgs-MT LILYDALE 11 11 0 0 1380 693 130 3 aw STMARYS 11 9 2 0 1241 960 129 .27 36 UHS-VU 11 8 3 0 1175 861 136 .47 32 ALBERT PARK 11 8 3 0 1053 775 135 87 32 OLD WESTBOURNE 11 7 4 0 1078 676 159 .47 28 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 7 4 0 932 938 99 .36 28 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 981 959 102 29 20 RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 4 7 0 768 1321 58 .14 16 BULLEEN COBRAS 11 3 8 0 616 1040 59 .23 12 BOX HILL NORTH 11 3 8 0 754 1304 57 .82 12 4 BRUNSWICK POWER 11 1 10 0 767 1285 59 .69 P IN L 11 9 2 0 1088 595 18 -1 6 UNIVERSITY BLUES STBERNARDS 11 9 2 0 974 614 158 .63 36 OLD HAILEYBURY 11 7 4 0 931 788 118 .15 28 11 6 4 1 861 845 101 89 26 OLD IVANHOE OLO XAVERIANS 11 6 5 0 809 703 115 .08 24 11 6 5 0 793 700 113 .29 24 MARCELLIN OLD TRINITY 11 4 6 1 611 887 68 .88 18 11 3 8 0 637 861 73 .98 1 2 OLD SCOTCH OLD MELBURNIANS 11 2 9 0 575 819 70 .21 ST KEVINS 11 1 8 2 596 1092 54 .58 L tF Fsr_Aw 째o JTL P W DE LA SALLE 11 9 2 0 977 604 161 .7 5 OLD PARADIANS 11 8 2 1 983 511 192 .37 34 OLD BRIGHTON 11 8 3 0 1082 561 192 .87 32 WHITEFRIARS 11 7 3 1 773 676 114 .35 30 NORTH OLD BOYS 11 7 4 0 925 686 134 .84 28 MAZENOD 0 C 11 5 6 0 705 722 97 .65 20 OLD ESSENDON GR 11 5 6 0 677 823 82 .26 20 MHSOB 11 3 8 0 535 1004 53 .29 12 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 2 9 0 511 1104 46 .29 8 0 ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 0 11 0 417 989 42 .16 % p W L D for f COLLEGIANS 11 10 1 0 979 522 187 .55 40 BEAUMARIS 11 9 2 0 1036 525 19733 36 OLD CAMBERWELL 11 8 3 0 816 625 130 .56 32 THERRY PENOLA OB 11 7 4 0 950 680 139 .71 28 CAULFIELD GR 11 6 5 0 950 595 159 .66 24 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 6 5 0 902 594 151 .85 24 PRA IRAN 11 4 7 0 802 879 9124 16 ORMOND 11 3 8 0 732 1001 73 .13 12 GLEN EIRA 11 1 10 0 495 1255 39 .44 4 4 MENTOdE VULTURES 11 1 10 0 435 1421 30 .61

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