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Oiie of the features of the Vote Count Night, which is fast approaching (Monday Q ,ptember 1), is the presentation of the Umpire of the Year Award . In the past iL,, nominees, a short list, has been suggested by the Umpire Appointments (;uard and I have then asked the coaches to vote on these. This year the selection process has been altered and the following will take place this year to determine the VAFA Umpire of the Year . Thc persons asked to nominate umpires for the award will consider - a) ability Pk-._, :.--~ 1v-Zi- e ,und skills demonstrated b) demonstrated understanding of rules and ability to ni*llement them appropriately c) rapport with players, officials and spectators CI'IEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R iy ~ :bility to handle stressful situations e) attention to detail in regards to , . :perwork etc (Advisers and Administration best set to judge this criteria) . [',,mg the above criteria the following persons wi ll be asked to make nominations: Umpi-~ -' dvisers . Each adviser will be asked to name four (4) nominees . V_- AC Each of the three (3) full time staff plus Peter Harris (part time assist an t) will name foLr (4) nominees . VÂŤF_, E= :~cutive. Each will be asked to nominate two (2) nominees . VAF_i coaches. Each coach will be asked to name t wo ( 2) nominees . sub-committees . Each member of the following sub-committees who have not been invited to name nominees ( above) will be invited to name two ( 2 ) nominees . - Umpire Operations Committee ; Rules Review C~mmittee and the AFCA/VAFA ( Coaches' Association . F:ach of the above is asked to photocopy the coupon which is displayed on today's "Eor The Love of the Game" pages, register your nominations and either mail it to the VAFA, or fax it to myself on 9531 205@ . 11<<:rnatively nominees can be emailed to me on phiiCavafa .asn .au Clubs who regularly have VFL players made avail able for them during the course of the season need to make sure that they play enough VAFA matches for the team they wish to represent in VAFA finals . This qualification is as follows : Player must have played at least 5 VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes o*epresent in finals, with at least two (2) of these matches played after June 30th . Commencing this E'ririay on the VAFA website the breakdown of matches played wi ll be shown beside each player's name eg . T(, :>> Brown - 7/5/ 2 will mean that Tom has played 7 senior VAFA matches with 5 played before June 30 3n4 2 after June 30 .
11~o refer to page 47 to see the criteria for TAC/VAFA players to participate in VAFA finals. r lubs need to remember that if a TAC/VFL match is played on the same weekend as a VAFA match, the 1',.i'A match played is not to be counted towards finals eligibility. Upcoming dates update: Pres?ri -- nts' Forum. This Sunday. Presidents of clubs who have not indicated they will be attending an d v ould like to do so should ring Alan Burrows N OW on 0412 07776 1
Rules P zt iew Committee . This group ( by invitation) will meet on Wednesday August 27th . Vote Count/ Presentation Night . Monday September 1st . Executive Seminar. October 13 and 14 . v: c,uld like to take this opportunity of thanking all those in,.olved with the VAFA for their recent messages o f udolences sent to myself and my wife Robyn on the recent of Robyn' s mum . I was particularly touched to receive so nn-iny kind messages from many people I don't really know ,cho are involved with the VAFA, as well of course from the :n my I know well . The VAFA network is really a remarkable r,, [ronment . Thank you .
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ON THE MENU Old Haileybury and St Bernards promises to be a cracker game at Sportscover Arena on Saturday, but St Bernards was untouchable against Uni Blues and is steaming towards a double chance . Old Trinity and Old Melburnians have plenty to play for - one for a tilt at the finals and one to avoid the drop zone . OMs need one more game to be safe in A Section . Uni Blues, flattened last week, will be the shock of the week if they can knock of Old Xavs ; St Kevins must be smarting that Marcellin has found some form and Old Ivanhoe is certain to be relegated unless it wins its final three games . OOPS Contrary to a tip to The Amateur Footballer, Wimbledon champion Pat Cash was not selected in Uni Blues' all-star team . Rather, it was Pat Cash 5=nior, the tennis player's father . Aside from his time with the Blues, Patrick Cash Sr played 58 games with the Hawks in the early 50s and was described as a fine forward. He kicked a team-high 26 goals in his debut season in 1951 . Apologies to both Patricks for the error .
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illll ;i l BERNARDS 10.4 11 .5 27.11 30 .1 4 UNI1=iRSITY BLUES 2.4 8.8 10.10 16 .17 1 St. Bernards : T Harvey 8 McKeon 4 Byrne 4 Baumgartner 3 Neeson 3 B Jordan 2 N Mitchell 2 Clarke Turnbull James Ashton . Best : T Harvey Fielding Clarke Trewin N Mitchell Gleeson . University Blues: deCrespigny 3 Guengerich 2 Lowcock 2 McKinnon 2 Butko Maddison Young Hayler Giresun Sully Brooke. Best : Lowcoek McIntyre Gleeson McKinnon Martin Guengerich. Umpims : Mark Gibson Luke Holmes (F) Scott Fraser Brendan Cannon (B) Dominic Napoli Matthew Simpson (G ) OLD TRINITY 2 .1 5 .3 6.9 8.11 (59) OLD HAIIAEYBURY 1 .6 7.8 8.9 12 .I 1(83) Old Trinity : Cultrera 3 T VanDerVenne 2 Amore Burgess Reynolds . Best: Brown T VanDerVemie Butler D Burrows A Ramsden R Burrows . Old Hxlleybnry : Lowe 6 Kejna M Corrigan Forsyth Armstrong A Floyd Peterson . Best : S Langford-Jones Lowe Haar Armstrong Bourke M Corrigan . Umpires : Albie Firley Grant Wardrop (F) Nathan Eddy Graeme Thwaites (B) Matthew, Kent Kevin Segota (G) OLD SCOTCH 3.6 5.9 11 .16 16 .18 (114) OLD hiELBURNIAIdS 1 .2 3.5 4 .5 12 .9 (81) Old Scotch : Thompson 3 Crow 3 Addison 2 Collins 2 Horne 2 B Phillips 2 Ferguson Mullins . Best: Tallent B Phillips Beranger Crow Thompson Collins . Old hiePtn+*â&#x20AC;&#x17E;ia .,R: Magee 3 Beaumount 2 Berry 2 Hazell Kennon Jono Miller J Ray Thompson. Best: Hazel Kennon O'Brien Thompson Magee Gallagher. Umpires : Anthony Damen Mark Jenkins (F) Peter Teasdale Andrew Rechtman (B) John Hall Dennis Webster (G ) OLD RAYERIPiNS 3 .5 9 .11 11 .15 16.16 (112) ST Ii EVIPdS 1 .3 4 .4 6.10 8.11 (59) Old Xaverlens : Orlando 3 Baker 3 Millard 2 McDonnell 2 Pasceri 2 Dillon Johnston Lethlean Ford. Best : Beetham Biddlecomb Orlando Ford J Bowen Pasceri. St. Kevins: Gianstraeusa 2 Mulgrew 2 Chard M Dollman B Dolhnan Kempton. Best: Hanlon Kempton Beare M Doliman Mahoney Crohan . Umpires : Mark Morrison Steve McCarthy (F) Chris O'Shea Craig Brajtberg (B) Craig Arnol Bernlle Hoare (G) MARCELLIN 2.10 8.13 15 .17 18_19(127) OLD IVFiN'HOE 2 .0 5.2 6.2 9 .6(60) Mareellin: Addison 4 Treganowan 3 Symes 3 Johnston 2 Seabury Spence Borden Duncan S Dinneen Sheehan . Best: Price Johnston Dobson Addison Waters Spence . Old Ivanhoe: Corcoran 2 Toovey 2 Donaldson 2 Belson Stevens Gieschen . Best: Toovey Corcoran Stevens Donaldson Moore Luxon . Umpires: Richard Eastwood Jamie Kvins (F) Sean Collins Brendan Corcoran (B) Beorrn McCarthy Vin Vescovt (G )
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uSt . aevins - congratulate popular team-mat e Daniel Mahoney on his 50th Game last Saturday, ;% hen he earned promotion for his first Senior game! Dan played the first 39 games and kicked 26 goals in the U19s in 2001-2, and in 2001 was equal 5th a the B&F . Dan is a gun forward flanker who justified his promotion, and he received solid family support for the occasion, with Mick, Sue and the Skipper Luke also cheering him on! Onya, Jigga !
TODAY'S MATCHES A SECTION Old Haileybury v St Bernards at Sport scover Arena, Saturday Old Melburnians v Old Trinity University Blues v Old Xaverians St Kevins v Marcelli n
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ST BERPIARDS 1 .4 5 .6 5 .6 6.945) RSrI'Y BLUES 3 .2 3 .2 5 .9 5.9(39) St . Bernard's: Close 2. Legudi 2 McIntyre Bouzikas Best : James Mount. L. Wilkinson Evans Holland. Ferrell, Loughlin University Blues: L Quinn, Cheel . Brown, Maplestone, Callery Best : Callery, Hutchins, McAloon, Gates, Millard, Terrill OLD TRINM 1 .2 1 .4 2.5 3.7(23) OLD IL9ILEYBURY 4 .1 7.5 9.6 17.11 (113) Old Trinity: J Best . Bladeni, Plain . Best: Bladeni, Biackmore, Morpeth, Amicroni, Troon . K Condron Old Hailcybary: Lappage 5 . Somata 3, Efstathiou 2, Javasekera . Fleeter. Brewster, Pitcher. Best: Ktght . Gopu, George, Ladd . B Mitchell, Erikson. OLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.5 5 .10 6 .70 (46) OLD MELBUr2NIANS 0.2 4.4 4 .4 9 .7(61) Old Scotch : Joyce 2, Prendergast, Reid . B.Snilth. Teasdale. Best: Hosking, Teasdale, Joyce, Sheldon, Cations . Beaurepaire . Old MelMrmians : Hart 2, C.Ray 2, Murphy, Richmond, Rose . Selby, Tsiotras. Best: Tucker, Richmond, Murphy . Hart, Simpson . Jenkins. OLD 4AVERIAPiS 5.5 9 .7 13 .12 20.14 (134) ST KEVIlYS 0.1 1 .1 23 3 .1(19) Old Xavs: Maher 4, Green 3 . Howard 3 . A.Bowen 2, Rennes 2, Woodruff 2 . Stoney . Santalucia, McCarthy . M.Walsh . Best: Sapuppo, Maher, Howard, Renr,ex. A.Bowen . Fox . SKOB: Holland, Moylan, Pangrazio . Best: Kalesaran. Rigby, Smith, P.0'Keefe, Moylan, Greenhall. AiARCELLIN 5 .3 8 .8 8.10 I 1 .19 (85) OLD IVAIYIIOE 0 .3 0 .3 4.3 5.5(35) MarceBin; Rowe 2. Purcell 2 . Dale, Galatti, Rossi, Cooper, Wikins. Carson, Mathews Old Ivanhoe; (not submitted)
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St Kevins v Caulfield Gr Old Essendon Or v Old Brighton Old Xaverians v Old Scotch Marcellin v University Blue s De La Salle v St Bernards
B SECTION Hampton Rovers v Whitefriars at Sportscover Arena MHSOB v De La Sall e
North Old Boys v Old Essendon G r St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Paradians Old Brighton v Mazenod 0 C
Round Number IS - 16 .08 .2003 C SECTION Therry Penola OB v Prahra n St Leos Emmaus WP v Old Camberwell Collegians v Beaumari s
Glen Eira v Ormond Caulfield Or v Mentone Vulture s I31 SECTION Yarra Valley 0 B v Old Mentonians Aquinas 0 C v Banyule
Salesian 0 C v AJAX University Blacks v Ivanhoe Assumption Bulleen Templestowe v Monash Blue s D2 SECTION West Brunswick v Bentleigh Old Carey v Fitzroy Reds Peninsula 0 B v La Trobe Uni Old Geelong v Oakleigh Williamstown CYMS v Hawthorn Amateur s
UNDER-19 SECTION 2 Old MeIburnians - bye Mazenod 0 C v Old Ivanhoe Old Trinity v Old Camberwell Beaumaris v Old Paradians 'Werribee Amateurs v Hampton Rovers at Price Reserve, Beach Road, Werribee (249 F1 1) . UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Rupertswood v MHSOB Monash Blues v AJAX Old Carey v Collegians North Old Boys - bye St Bernards (2) v Therry Penola OB on Oval 2
UNDER-19 (2) BLUE Oakleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s St Johns 0 C v Glen Eira at 1 .30 p .m . Bentleigh v Oakleigh Clays South Melbourne Districts v Ormond De La Salle (2) v Mentone Panthers UNDER-19 (2) RED Yarra Valley 0 B v Bulleen Templestowe at Domeney Reserv e
Banyule Viewbank v Old Westbourne Fitzroy Reds v University Blacks La Trobe Uni v Old Xaverians (2 ) St Leos Emmaus WP v Aquinas 0 C at 9 .20 a.m.
D3 SECTION Elsternwick v Monash Gryphons Werribee Amateurs v Swinburne Uni St Johns 0 C v Kew
CLUB 18 ( 1) GRAND FINALS - Sunday August 1 Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 2 .15 p .m .
Syndal Tally-Ho v Rupertswood South Melbourne Districts v Power House
CLUB IS (3dORfiI1) - Sunday August 17 Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 11 .45 a .m .
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CLUB 1S (SOIJ3'Ii) - Sunday August 17 Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 9 .20 a.m .
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Hampton Rovers in their last chance certainly gave it their best shot in front of a large crowd at Boss James Reserve . They controlled the play and took a 10 point lead into the last change kicking into the fading wind . The Rovers little men had been ferocious in their attack on the ball but the avalanche that was to follow was surprising as the Paradians got a run on and kicked 9 goals in the last to the Rovers 1 to keep their final's chances alive and consign the young Hampton side back to C-section . Old Brighton found some form at last . The going was pretty tough at Sportscover Arena with the swirling wind and there was nothing in the game at all up to three quarter time. Against the flow the Tonners kicking into the wind got their running game going and things clicked again at last with 8 separate goal kickers and a huge return of confidence . The Tigers were pretty disappointing in such a big game for them and found the big ground daunting as they dropped off the pace in the last bit . Mazenod were pretty happy with their form as they inflicted the fourth home loss in a row on North Old Boys and ended NOBS last hope of a final's berth while keeping their own very much alive . Mazenod won the game in the second quarter and continued on with this up to the last with their extra fitness seeming to be the difference over the NOBS' who had a few returning from injury who may have been underdone . tVhitefriars headed into the big smoke to tackle Melbourne High at their heavy waterlogged ground . In the heavy conditions on the postage stamp this was always a danger game for the Friars as the Unicorns were playing to stay in B Section . The home side took control of the game and by the orange break had amassed an unassailable 57 point advantage . And although the Friars tried hard to bridge the gap in the last it was all to no avail as the High won and celebrated well . . . It was an "arm wrestle" all day out at Malvern as two potential finalists tested each other out in a big game . It was enthralling viewing through the first three quarters as De La held sway to the tune of 12, 6, and 9 points respectively . It was tough through the first part of the last quarter as the Bombers gave it their all to wrest back the advantage but then an unfortunate send off appeared to unbalance the Bombers allowing Be La Salle to kick 4 unanswered goals in the next 5 minutes to seal the game . PREVIEW The first game sees Hampton Rovers make the journey out the Freeway to tackle their rivals Old Essendon Grammar . Will be hard for Norm Goss to motivate his boys now that survival is no longer an option and it may be the opportunity to blood some more youngsters and see how they perform at Senior Level . It has been a couple of grim weeks for the Bombers and they will be looking to bounce
back with a win today. I ha~:~ been "dared" to tip against them again this week but will not fall for that trap and at home I fully expect another 4 points to head the OEG way . Old Paradians at home and full of confidence welcome North Old Boys to the Garvey a far from happy hunting ground for them . Final's chances are all but gone for the visitors now but believe you me they still have plenty Iplayfor,sdthePinwoarsfg . The return of Glen Porteous has bee nmSeptbracion real bonus for Parade giving them plenty of options, a nthisplueomgrndavtwilsehmo . vthelinoday Another huge one out at A'averley sees the rejuvena'te Mazenod welcome St Bedes Mentone-Tigers in a must wi game for both sides . Both have been inconsistent and hav yet to put a string of wrins together, and today is certaint the day for that to happen now . The home side should b very wary of the Tigers ability to put together bursts wher they can kick a bag of goals and take a game by the scru of the neck, but they may not be allowed that luxury a Mazenod with the return of a few key players are lookin dangerous and at home I think they will win . And so to South Road where -Old Brighton welcorr Melbourne High to the Beach Oval. Both full of confide nafterbigwnslatek,ndbothwisngokepf , momentum going for totally differing reasons . Can it Unicorns get themselves up again for yet another must w . game is the big question that will be answered arour 4.30pm . Personally I don't think they can as the Tonne rarely lose on their own dung hill and have a real chan to build towards S,째 . tember and some form by winni again today and keep the adrenalin pumping .
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i ;, real big one takes place at Park Orchards as iars welcome De La Salle to the home ground, wit h home ground advantage almost unsurpassed here in the VAFA. Friars would have been distraught their loss to a ninth placed side last week, but I'm ,e it was only a minor aberration as Greg Feutrill and lannix Will have the boys switched on today as th e • of them tackle their old club. De La have been terrific have come this far and will not surrender 4th spo t `,, but Whitefriars have not lost out their for some tw o s now and try as they might De La will not be the one
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- congratulate Treyvim.,_1 on reaching game for the club this week against DLS . unencing in 96 in the U 19's, Trive has been a consistent performer and reliable hackman for the club witi, his attack on the ball, sure hands and lightning fast speed setting up many attacking moves . Well done Trive, we all look forward to seeing that elusivegoal scored, hopefully this week . Old Brighton - congratulates Tom Matessi, Brian Scott and Luke Dale on playing 50 games today against Melbourne High . Tom and Luke have come through the under 19's who have made the step to senior football . Both have developed into highly skilled and dashing players at this level, with many more games ahead of themselves . 'Scotty" was a late starter to football, coming from a rugby background, and has adapted quickly to be captain of the reserves, leading the B Grade goalkicking and a constant "entertainer" around our club, both on and off the field . Well done fellas and best of luck for today and the rest of 2003 . Be La Salle - 100 Games Matt O'Donnell . Matt started with the Under 19 Golds in 1997 and played his ist senior game in Round 14 of that season . He has been Runner Up in the B & F twice (Under 19 & Reserves) by narrow margins each time . Matt has played 28 Under 19 games, 59 Reserves and 13 Senior (9 "A" 4"B") and is a well respected player at the Club who puts in wherever he is placed. 1 00 Games Jeff Morel. Joffa commenced in season 1998 and has since played 17 Reserves and 83 Senior games (34 "A" 49 "B") . Jolla is noted for his exhilarating speed and on occasions some fantastic goals. Well done Joffa we look forward to many more exploits . Old Paradi s- congratulate Jerome (Jerry) Swindon who played his 100tL game last Saturday. Jerry joined us in 1995, beginning with the Unders and progressing to the Seniors in between his trips overseas . Well done Jerry, thanks for your contribution to to OPs' .
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HA'.7•;"ON ROV"R5 3 .8 6 .9 10.12 11 .14 (80) OLDP.:-1-).-~5 2 .3 7 .9 9.9 18 .12(120) Hampton Rove rs: B Ariz 4 Power 3 Andersen Boyd Pucelta Greenwood . Best : M Fletcher B Ariz Browne Andersen Davey D Ariz . Best Old Po.rndiana: Porteous 5 Brabender 3 Heffernan 2 Hughes 2 Curran Dintinosante Robins Stevens G Swindon Vincent . Best : Curran Hughes Dintinosante Stevens Hyde O'Loughlin . Umpires: Rob Mayston Merv Monty (F) James Gregory James Patrick (B) Ross Dodd Les Mavropoulos (G) DE LA SALLE 4 .6 6 .8 8.10 13.14 (92) OLD ESSENDON GR 3 .6 4.8 6.13 8.13 (61) Do La Salle: Kosch 5 Duggan 2 Goodier 2 L Harrison S Hyland Manntx Moloney. Best: Sp1thID Goodter P Harrison L Harrison Slivers Kosch . Old E€sendon : Hakim 2 Leask 2 Velardo 2 Biggs Bosst . Best : Dragoljo Bossl Wilson Podger D1Blast Forrest . Umpires: Leah Gallagher Paul Dinneen (F) Christian Schaefer (B) John Robinson Bob Seymour (G ) PdHSOB 5.6 7.8 16.11 17.12 (114) W=FRLARS 3.4 6.8 7.8 13.13 (91) P6HSOB : Bamert 6 Horne 3 White 2 Taylor 2 Waterhouse Hogan S McCully Aitken . Best: White Wtthmgton Bamert S McCully Ltmbrick Newton, Whitefrlara: Carrig 4 Northey 3 Anderson 2 Pasqualotto 2 A Carbone Kennedy. Best: Power Jansen A Carbone M Carbone Langford Eames. Umpires: Sharon Alger Dash Petits (F) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito (G ) NORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 5.6 7.9 9.10 (64) MAZENOD 0 C 4 .1 8.3 9.7 12 .9 (81) Mazenod : Morris 4 Jayawera 2 Stemfort 2 L Morgan 2 Maskel Hanley . Best : Jones J Dunne Murray Hantey Parry D Chamberlain . North Old Boys: Sutherland 2 Sleep 2 Cassell N Casboult Bryar Boyle Hyde . Best : Sleep Roberts Cassell N Casboult Maplestone Timor . Umpftes : Rob Sneddon Peter Simpson (F) Lucas Brass Glenn Kennedy (B) Steven Piperno Bernie Jephson (G ) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 2 .1 4.3 6.7 8 .7 (55) OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 4.6 6.8 15.11 ( l01) Old Brighton : MacGillivray 3 Plate 2 Dale Perry Perrett Raju Ewert VanDenDungen Mead Williams Lennox Homann . Best: Mead Ewert Lennox Perrett Raju Hughes. St . Bodes Mentone Tigers : Terrell 3 3 Poynton Hecker P Wtntle T McColl Moss . Best: M WtnUe Tyquin Connolly Scafidi Terrell Hecker. Umpires: Geoff Curran Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Cam Hoogendyk Rob Mayston jar (B) Matthew Cowley Travis Storti (G) B R.ESERVE HAld[PTON ROVERS 0.0 4.7 4.7 6 .8(44) OLD P.SRADIANS 2.3 2.3 5.6 10 .8 (68) Hampton Rovers : Anderson, Brudar, Rogerson . Goss, McKellar Best : Rogerson . Crowther. Morley, Anderson. Old Paradiana : Cosgrirf 2, Galloway 2, Ludeman 2, Dean, Jones, Pratt . Brundell Best: Tennison, Matt Joyce . Ludeman . Brundell, Collins, Furze . DE LA SALLE 3.4 6.7 9.1 12.16(88) OLD ESSENDON 0 .2 2.2 2.3 3.5123) De Is salle : Laragy 3, P.Bowden 2, D.Hyland 2, O'Callaghan 2, Coggtns, N .Harber, McLeish. Best: P.Bowden, O'Callaghan, Molan. Chester, Walmsley, Laragy. Old Essendon: Not available . idH SOB 1 .7 3 .9 6.12 7.12 (54) WHPFEFRIARS 2 .1 7 .1 8.1 14 .3 (87) Details not received . NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 4 .4 4.6 7 . 12 .(54) MAZENOD 2 .2 3 .5 6.5 67 .03) PiOBs: D.Keenan . Collison 2 . D .Sheahan, Maher. Barker Best: Maher. White, Ryan, Brown, Barden . Cotlison Mazenod : S .MeMuWn 2, Smith, McLean . Massey, Snart Best : Longmutr . Hahy, Veltman. Carter, Mosbauer, Sharp ST BEDES PdEPiTONE 0 .1 3 .4 3.5 3 .5(23) OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 5 .3 10.10 14 .10 (94) St Bedes Mentone : Pothitos, Kidd, Owen. Best: Crowe, Kidd, Porter. Barnes, Owen, Napier. Old Brighton: Scott 4, Salem 3, Edge 2, Ginnivan . Stewart . Matessi . Sherman . Leaf. Best : Stewart, Edge, Matessi, Willalms . Nickas, Bristow .
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One of the reasons music - as been ' ovn to benefit athletes is because it decreas e s°nse of effort by distracting th s from feelings of pain or fatigue . I n estimated that music can improv nance by 5 to 7 per cent, regardle s ype of exercise performed .
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boredom and exercise drol -out `.es . Unsurprisingly, both tend to pzai towar-s the end of the year . particularly if the finals are not going to be a factor to keep players primed for action . This is where music can be particularly useful . Listening to music has been shown to produce an altered state of consciousness, commonly referred to as 'flow' . _.
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There are nur erous e : umples of music being used in sport to assist with both performance and competition : â&#x20AC;˘ Haile Gebrselassie set a world record for the indoor 2km while his favourite song was being plaved in the indoor stadium . = Swimmers regularly report singing (in their mind) during both training and competition. â&#x20AC;˘ World weightlifting records have been set with the athlete's favourite music playing . music has been shown t o : 1 . Increase enjoyment and reduce the boredom of trainin g 2 . Be a source of inspiration and motivational tool before competition and training 3 . Assist with blocking out the painful effects of hard trainin g 4 . Calm you down after a heavy training session or gam e . 5 Enhance work output by synchronising movement patterns with the rhythm or beat of the music - or an effective training pac e 6 . Improve your mood .
sure you choose the right music ft occasion . _--usic that will inspi i or stimulate when appropriate and otho music to relax or ealm you after a game training . Anything from classical rock'n'roll may work for your team .
The type and style of music is dependa : upon the personality of the athletes . If y< have a wide range of ages in your team could be difficult to get a style of mu : that suits all your players . A compromi may be important to ensure team cohesii in the rooms before the game . You cou even ask team leaders to take turns nominating a piece of music and explaini why it fires them up . Don't be surprised the theme from Rocky comes up regularl Finally, it is important to note that s everyone enjoys working out to mu s Some even report it actually has a negat effect on their performance . Experimi with what works for your team and, co August / September, it may be the to song that is music for your ears .
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Dre : ; Fairchildis next game f,r the club will be his 150th . Lre,; has been an outstandc, leader for the Unicorns, both on and off the field . His return after injury is long awaited and his absence has left siginificant holes in our marking ability around the i'ound . However, we know
is 1' Iboume High School Old Boys Football club remains stronger than ever despite the limited success on the field this year. Whilst recognising a cultural shift away from Australian Rules football at the school, the club has been very proactive in planning for the future .
Drew will not stop at 150 . . . 200 is the next key milestone. Heath Taylor will play his 100th game next week . eJunioi has been a great contributor to the club with his marking and long kicking outstanding features . Well done to both players.
: !~o recent ~ Ni- i tts at Albert by the Lt the MHSOBFC announced .~-!S 1st XVIII Teams of the Decades . The 1970s team is: B : Todd, Jenkinson, Chisholm HB : Picken, Humphries, Duman C : M Roberts, Kink, B Wood HF: Gill, Betts, Bottams F: Cameron, Dunn, Weightman
in signiflcantlysLr i ngthening the financial position ' of the club . Advertising coverage has been broadened an d th ~ audience for fund raising initiatives has bee n ;ened . A reinvigoration o the supporter base has re :;ulted. Regular communition assists in keeping D --,!e involved with the ~!iaditlon that the SHOP FC is. The :Ibourne Unicorns Junior football club in conjunction with the Auskick program has encouraged the involvement of a record number of under age participants . Various initiatives have been designed to involve the broader community surrounding the school . Thinking back to a win over Old Xaverians less than one year ago reminds us of the fickle nature of football. MHSOB remains confident that the necessary structures are in place to ensure that our club is re-establishsas a dominant force in tl competition .
eecrot C--'se Int: Brenchley, Kir' .od, Sala, S Williams Captain: Gary Cooke Vice Captain : Roger Gill Coach : Colin Gree n 0 of the team played football with Richmond, Names ? In the next issue we will feature the Team of the 80s.
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was everywhere snagging (you guessed it) 9 of his own in a dominant display. - . P VIEW The top 5 sides play the bottom 5, therefor making it vital for all final's contenders to wi their respective games . The closest game of th Tim McCann, while Richard Hosking and round may well be out at Shark Park, a Brock Mooney led the resistance for the Lions . s aintslo ktowina otheronetoremain i
VIEW The Animals forced their way back on top of the ladder after a solid win at the Trott . The Lions inability to use the breeze in the first and a sensational second term from the Slewps booting 9 majors towards the bay, resulted in an important 29 point win to the visitors . Onc e agam Steven Buckle led the way with help from
The remaining 4 games were nothing short of blowouts . The closest was at Oak Park as the Sharks kept their season alive and ended Therry Penola's, playing some great footy into the wind in the second term. In what was described as the "most ferocious the Sharks have played in the last two seasons", they dominated the first half as they welcomed their skipper Murray Pitts and Justin Bryce back
into the fray. The Saints may have just saved their season after a determined win against the Wells . A desperate Glen Eira worked well together, jumping over the Two Blues to grab 8th . Mark Tkocz was again everywhere for the victors, while Adrian Sheedy was good from half back
Crunch grade . Berauna s relished the drive t Oak Park last week and will be buoyed with it, form of veterans Jono Holt and Paul Shermai This experience in the trenches will be enouâ&#x201A;Ź for the home side to cling onto a top 4 spot . St .I.eo's are home at "Animalville" looking remain on top and account for Therry Penal The final's race is over for the visitors aft losing to the Sharks last week and will find hard to stop in form forwards Ristevski, Ronc & Vaughan . OC seem to lift against potential finalists a face another one at home in Caulfield 4 There is a fair bit of rivalry between t students, so the Wells won't be rolling out t
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Glen E_z-a - h___rk TI :iez congratulations on -,ou 15 0 m .:u-,aes with the Sainters. Mark is a true club stalwart who has played VFA, won best and fairest and been club captain Therry Penola - are proud to acknowledge 100 . games this week to one of our most popular players Aaron "Azza" Moloney. Azza, captain of our Reserves, always plays with great spirit and passion. His hard work ethic and commitment each week is second to none . We look forward to "Azza's" next 100 games . Old' Camberwell - congratulations to the Webmaster, Steve Derry, who today plays his 100th game for the club . A member of our reserves premiership side in 2001, Steve has deicloped into a hard competing ruckman . SLeve joined the club in '98 in our U19 team .iiid has now progressed to representing the club in our Senior team . Steve also works hard off the field and is responsible for the club moving into the 21st century and onto the ': orld wide web . Congrats Steve on all your good work.
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THE72Y 0 .1 1 .3 3.5 6 .9(45) BEAUSL'RIS 4 .3 5 .5 11 .8 15 .8 (98) Therry: O'Connor 2, Bannister C 1, Edwards 1, Elliot I, Fenton 1 . Best: Fenton, Bannister R, Elliot, Grant, Barron B, Hermes Beaumnris : Boon 3, Blackmore 3 . Pitts 3. Ferrari 2, Rawlins 2 . Hayne 1, Bryce 1 . Best: Boon, Martin. Deaton. Williams. Haynes. Bryce Umpires: Sean Scully Jr Brad Rankin (F) Bianca Share Scott Covens (B) Daniel Scully Jack Watty (G ) COLLEGIAIdS 3 .4 3 .6 6.11 8 .13 (61) ST. LEO'S 1 .2 10.6 10.7 13 .12 (90) Collegians: Taft 2, Dixon 2, Hosking, Harrison . Mooney. Unsworth . Best: Hoskhng. B. Hoist, Harris, Harrison, Roach, Henebery . St . Leo's : Vaughan 4, Ristevski 3 . Ronchi 2, Buckle 2, Baltara, N . Hodder . Best: Donovan, Vaughan, Rtstevskt, Ronchi, R. McGloin, Corse . Umpires : Jason Mousley Scott Mackie (F) Gus Carpanzano (Riddell) (B) Les Damyon Allison Martin(Riddell) (G ) GLEN EIRA 7.8 11 .9 19.11 22.13 (145) OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 4.9 7.10 11 .12 (78) Glen Eirn: M Dimashki 6, Clements 3, Taranto 3, McGaw 2 . Tkocz 2, Astapenko. S Diamond, Gilmore . Massts, Vamvakas, Zagame . Best: M Dtmashki. S Diamond, Taranto, Sheerly, Chandler, Donlan . Old Camberwell : Cadzow 4, Hardman 2, How-ad 2, Credlin 1, Hardenberg 1 .Sheedy 1 . Best: Sheerly, Credlin . Cadzow, Scott, Joyce . Grant . Umpires : Lionel Katz Jeremy Heffernan (F) Bruce Stephens Ke n Brewer(G) CAUL GRAM 9.2 11 .3 17.10 20.14 (134) 0.1 4.6 6.6 11 .8 (74) Caul Gram : Foote 9, Wtdjaja 2, Bruhn 2, Fallu 2, Erickson, Baxter, Liddell, Will, Pearce . Best: Foote . Pearce, Craven. Fallu. Frater, Widjaja . Prahran: Ballard 3, Harvey 2, Harders, Aitken, Gellle. Mullins, W.Waltord. Rose . Best: Harvey . Sleight, Hunt . Mullins, Downing, Beer. Umpires : Simon Stokes Brendan Devlin (F) Ben Bracken (B) Chris Doyle Greg Rollo (G ) 2iEhTORE VULTURES 9.2 13.4 19.11 21 .11 (137) ORMOND 0.1 4.6 6.8 11 .8 (74) Mentone Vultures: Rowlev 5, T.Barr 4. S.Sulllvan 3, P.Sulllvan 2, Mick Sullivan, Matt Sullivan, C.Sullivan, C.Barr, O'Meara, Dixon . Corder. Best: M .Barr. Dixon, P.Sullivan. Rowley, CSullivan . Meyer. Ormond : Grace 7, James, Wells, Robbins, Keleher. Best : Martmov, Casey, Grace, Keleher, Miller, James. Umpires : Adam Conquest Ken McNiece (F) Brent Adamson Thepan Nallianthan (B) Patrick Jenes Jake Mahar (G) C RESERVE
THERRY PENOLh OB 2.1 5.2 7.2 11 .3 (64) BEAU24ARIS 1 .4 3.5 5.10 6.14 (50) Therry ; Moloney 2, Walker 2 . Christie 2, Russell 2, Clarke 1, Goodwin S 1 . McMahon . Best: Goodwin S, Christie, Hollow S, Reynolds, McMahon . Moloney Beaumaris: Gourtay 2, Nish 1, Carty 1 . Shattcock I . McNicholas 1 . Best :Gourlay, Gray, Cairns . McNicholas, Atkin N. May J COLLEGIANS 1 .1 3.5 3.7 5.10 (40) ST. LEO'S 4.3 4.3 8.5 10.6 (66) Collegians: Herman, Farley, Muir. Moon, Kenneally . Best: Skurrie, Turner. Sztar. Cookes, Hart, Peck. St. Leo's: Ymer 3 . Landy 2, Stmondson 2, Batty, Briggs, Carom . Best : P. Carey, S . Pitcher, Fennell, Bonnici, C. Vaughan, Comm . GLEN EIRA 2.3 3.3 4.7 6.7 (43) OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 3.6 3.8 7.14 (56) Glen Eire: Eade 2. Pryde 2, Sheilard, A Diamond . Best: Zurak, S Hall, Loughran, Pryde, Khazaal, Be Vries. Old Camberwell: McLean 2, Schmidt 2, Marwood, Seeley . Tempone . Best : Margetts, Gough, Jellls, Pa}nte . Schmldt.Jones. CAUL GRAM 10.4 11 .7 20.10 22 .13 (145) PRAIIRAN 0.0 3.2 3.4 5.7 (37) Card Gram : M.Harrison 7, Gradner 3 . Crathern 2 . O'Neill 2, Gross 2, Farmer 2, Prather 2, Jacobs, Dalwood. Best : Bosna, Crathern, O'Neill , M .Harrison . D .Scott . Farmer. Prahran : Tooley 2, J .Upton 2, Moylan . Best: Bunnell, Treyvard, G .Northway, Mahony, Tooley, J.Upton . 14SENTONE VULTURES 1 .0 5.0 5 .0 5.4 (34) ORMOND 5.5 6.9 11 .14 16.16 (112) Mentone Vultures : Gallagher, A .Walsh, Dixon, Andrews, Waters. Best : Rock. Perazzo, Berg, McLeod, A.1Valsh, M .Walsh. Ormond: Stewart 4, T.DiPasquale 2 . Ritchie 2, Naylor 2, S .DIPasquale 2, Wiley, Putz. Best: Banks, Putz, T.DiPasquale, S.DIPasquale, Cleary, Naylor 15
was everywhere VIE-, The Animals forced their way back on top of the ladder after a solid win at the Trott . The Lions inability to use the breeze in the first and a sensational second term from the Slewps booting 9 majors towards the bay, resulted in . Once an important 29 point win to the visitors again Steven Buckle led the way with help from Tim McCann, while Richard Hosking an d Brock Mooney led the resistance for the Lions . The remaining 4 games were nothing short o' blowouts . The closest was at Oak Park as the
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games this week to one of our most popular players Aaron "Azza" Moloney. Azza, captain of our Reserves, always plays with great spirit and passion . His hard work ethic and commitment each week is second to none . We look forward to "Azza's" next 100 games . Old Camberwell - congratulations to the Webmaster, Steve Den-y, who today plays his 100th game for the club . A member of our reserves premiership side in 2001, Steve has developed into a hard competing ruckman . Steve joined the club in '98 in our U19 team and has now progressed to representing the club in our Senior team . Steve also works hard off the field and is responsible for the club moving into the 21st century and onto the world wide web . Congrats Steve on all your good work.
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0.1 1 .3 3 .5 6.9 (45) E 3U:~ARIS 4.3 5.5 11 .8 15.8(98) Therry: O'Connor 2, Bannister C l, Edwards 1 . Elliot 1, Fenton I . Best : Fenton, Bannister R . Elliot, Grant, Barron B, Harries Beaumsris: Boon 3, Blackmore 3 . Pitts 3, Ferrari 2 . Rawlins 2, Rayne 1 . Bryce I . Best : Boon, Martin. Deaton . Williams, Haynes, Bryce Umpires : Sean Scully Jr Brad Rankin (F) Bianca Share Scott Gavens (B) Daniel Scully Jack Watty (G) COLLEGIANS 3 .4 3.6 6.11 8.13 (61) ST. LEO'S 1 .2 10.6 10.7 13.12 (90) Co ll egians: Taft 2. Dixon 2 . Hosking, Harrison, Mooney, Unsworth . Best: Hosking . B. Hoist, Harris, Harrison . Roach, Henebery . St . Leo's : Vaughan 4, Rlstevski 3, Ronchi 2, Buckle 2. Ballara, N. Hodder. Best: Donovan. Vaughan . Ristevskl, Ronchl, R . McGloin, Carse . Umpires : Jason Mousley Scott Mackie (F) Gus Carpanzano (Riddell) (B) Les Damyon Allison Martin(Riddell) (G) GLEN EIRA 7 .8 11 .9 19.11 22 .13 (145) OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .4 4 .9 7,10 11 .12 (78) Glen Eire : M Dimashki 6, Clements 3, Taranto 3, McGaw 2, Tkocz 2, Astapenko . S Diamond, Gilmore . Massis, Vamvakasâ&#x20AC;˘ Zagame . Best: M Dimashki, S Diamond, Taranto, Sheerly, Chandler, Doolan . Old Camberwell: Cadzow 4, Hardman 2 . Howard 2, Credlln 1, Hardenberg 1,Sheedy I . Best : Sheerly, Credlin, Cadzow, Scott, Joyce . Grant. Umpires: Lionel Katz Jeremy Heffernan (F) Bruce Stephens Ken Brewer(G ) CAUL GRAR? 9.2 11 .3 17 .10 20.14 (134) PRAHRAN 0.1 4.6 6.6 11 .8 (74) Caul Gram : Foote 9, Widjaja 2, Bruhn 2, Fallu 2 . Erickson, Baxter, Liddell, Will, Pearce . Best : Foote, Pearce, Craven, Fallu, Prater, Widjaja . Prahran : Ballard 3, Harvey 2, Harriers, Aitken, Gellie . Mullins . W .Wal(ord. Rose . Best: Harvey. Sleight, Hunt, Mullins, Downing, Beer . Umpires : Simon Stokes Brendan Devlin (F) Ben Bracken (B) Chris Doyle Greg Rollo (G ) MEhTONE VULTURES 9 .2 13.4 19 .11 21 .11 (137) ORMOND 0 .1 4.6 6.8 11.8 (74) Mentone Vultures: Rowley 5, T .Barr 4, S.Sullivan 3, P .Sulhvan 2, Mick Sullivan. Matt Sullivan, C .Sullivan, C .Barr, O'Meara, Dixon . Gurtler. Best: M .Barr. Dixon, P.Sullivan. Rowley, C .Sullivan . Meyer. Ormond : Grace 7, James. Wells, Robbins, Keleher . Best : Martinov, Casey, Grace, Keleher. Miller, James. Umpires: Adam Conquest Ken MeNiece (F) Brent Adamson Thepan Nallianthan (B) Patrick Jenes Jake Mahar (G) C RESERVE THERRY PENOLA OB 2 .1 5 .2 7.2 11 .3 (64) BEA S 1 .4 3 .5 5 .10 6 .14 (50) Therry; Moloney 2, Walker 2, Christie 2, Russell 2 . Clarke 1, Goodwin S 1, McMahon. Best : Goodwin S, Christie, Hollow S, Reynolds, MeMahon, Moloney Beaumaris : Gourlay 2, Nish 1, Carty 1 . Shattcock I, McNicholas I . Best:Gourlay, Gray, Cairns, McNicholas, Atkin N . May J COLLEGIANS 1 .1 3 .5 3 .7 5 .10 (40) ST. LEO'S 4 .3 4.3 8 .5 10.6 (66) Co llegians: Herman, Farley, Muir, Moon. Kenneally. Best : Skurrie, Turner. Sztar. Cookes, Hart, Peck . St. Leo's: Ymer 3, Landy 2. Simondson 2, Batty, Briggs, Comm. Best : P. Carey, S. Pitcher, Fennell, Bonntci, C. Vaughan, Comm . GLEN EIRA 2.3 3.3 4 .7 6.7 (43) OLD CAHIDERWELL 0.2 3.6 3 .8 7.14 (56) Glen Elra : Eade 2, Pryde 2, Sheliard, A Diamond . Best : Zurak. S Hall, Loughran, Prvde, Khazaal, De Vries . Old Camberwell : McLean 2 . Schmidt 2, Marwood, Seeley, Tempone . Best : Margetts, Gough, Jellis . Payne, Schmidt,Jones. CAUL GRAM 10 .4 11 .7 20.10 22.13 (145) PRAHRAN 0 .0 3.2 3.4 5 .7 (37) Caul Gram : M.Harrison 7. Gradner 3, Crathern 2, O'Neill 2, Gross 2, Farmer 2, Poulter 2, Jacobs, Dalwood . Best: Bosna. Crathern, O'Neill, M.Harrison . D.Scott, Farmer. Prshran: Tooley 2. J.Upton 2 . Moylan . Best : Bunnell, Treyvard, G .Northway, Mahony, Tooley, J .Upton. PHENTOPiE VULTURES 1 .0 5 .0 5 .0 5 .4 (34) ORMOND 5 .5 6 .9 11 .14 16.16 (112) Mentone Vultures: Gallagher, A.Walsh, Dixon, Andrews, Waters . Best: Rock, Perazzo, Berg, McLeod, A.Walsh, M.Walsh . Ormond : Stewart 4, T.DiPasquale 2, Ritchie 2, Naylor 2, S.DiPasquale 2, Wiley, Putz . Best: Banks, Putz, T .DtPasquale. S .DtPasquale. Cleary, Naylo r
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nnolly O'Dea arling , . Ja ~ N. Robinson 4 T, Ogier 5 L. Cain 6 B . Christie 6 A. Seeley 7 M . Scott 8 J . Heffernan 9 B . Tymmons 10 M . Hanson (C) 11 S . Cadzow 12 R . Kapoor 13 L. Goldman (VC) 14 R . Whitehead (VC) 15 D . Clyn e 16 D . Pike 17 N . Credlin (DVC) 18 S. Marwood 19 P. Tempone 20 D . Mitchell 11 T. Hardma n - Howard K. Darby Tip; ar Hardenberg A. Whelan 27 A. Sheerly zo D. Gough 29 S . Francis 30 R. Perryman 31 B. Craven 32 G . Ormsby 33 D. Joyce 34 0. Schmidt *?F C. Munro S . Derry A . Hillie r Hallo Ro e 6. Jellis 41 L. Ryan A . Mackenzie G . Grant S . Smit h 3 M . Horgan
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c John Ross h : Paul Quick 1 D . roars 2 . Harvey 3 D . Kell y 4 P. Quick 5 H . Pitts 6 J . Killeen 7 S. Pang 8 I . Hun t 9 A. Bur,nett 10 B. Hodgson 11 A. Pitt s 12 M . Beer 13 M . Vagg 14 M . Evans 15 B . Mair 16 A . Rhodes 17 S . Campbell 18 M . Windridge 19 A . Millican 20 J . Kellow 21 Ni . McCuddin 22 A . Sleight 23 J. Macdonald 25 L. Aitken 26 T St .Clair 27 W. Waltord 28 K. Watford 29 P. Gartland 30 B. Doust 31 D . Decarteret 32 D . Ballard 33 R. Mario,", 34 P. Treyvaud 35 B. Gellie 36 L . Northway 37 A. Gellie 39 S. Morris 41 J. Upton 42 B. Downing 43 J. Mullins 44 T. Mahony 45 A. Upton 46 M . Vea r 47 P. Rose 48 J. Vagg 49 I . Dennis 50 S . Kennett 53 A. Ryan 55 S . Ramage 57 S . Moylan 58 M . Muehiheim 59 M . Warland 60 R. Ferrer o 61 J . Bedford 62 C. Tooley 64 J . Belcher 65 B . Sodoma 66 G .Northway 67 K . Sagnol
:h : Darren Turner Re_ ; r =nk C c',roantonio 1 P. Carse 2 J. Hodder 3 E. Mitchell 4 A. Auliso 5 S. Buckle 6 J. Fennell 7 A. Burgess 8 B. Bird 9 C. Coller 10 B. Mitchell 11 B. Carey 12 T. McCann 13 A. Krebs 14 J . Eagles 15 P. Carey 16 A. Ros e 17 M . D'Amelio 18 R. McCann 19 A . Kell y 20 A . Ballard 21 G. Sirnondson 22 P. Ristevski 23 T. Batty 24 D . Bruce 25 A . McKenzie 26 A . Prosser 27 P. Levins 28 H . Giles 29 S . Darcy 30 M . Ottobre 31 M . Contessotto 32 D . Cam m 33 L. Thomas 35 J. Briggs 36 S . Savage 37 S . Manton 38 N . Hodder 39 B. Vaughan 40 J. Ga y 42 M. Flood 43 B. Levine 44 A. Zalakos 45 S. Ronchi 46 A. Brown 47 M. Mclnemy 48 A. Daly 49 D. Cox 50 A. Volpi 51 P. McGloin 52 R. McGloin 53 T Pecora 55 C. Hatfield 56 T. Morrison 59 D. Pitcher 60 C. McDonald 61 J. Blandthorn 63 P. Nola n 64 D. Wood 67 P. Farquhar 69 S. Meshcer 70 D. McGloin 75 T. Ymer 76 G . Donovan 77 C. Vaughan 79 T. Tribe 88 S . Pitcher 89 D. Winduss
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5 S. Sacco 7 S. Bannister 8 L . Hollow 9 C . Bannister 10 J . Vain a 11 D. O'Sullivan (vc) 12 A. Christi e 13 G . Russell 15 A. McMahon 16 M . Goodwin 16 D. Clifto n 17 G . O'Connor 18 B . Carter 19 A . Grant 20 J . Clark e 21 G . Henderson 22 L. Reynolds 23 D . Calagari 25 P. Edwards 26 B . Lewi s 27 M . Caroni 28 A . Carroll 29 S . Goodwin 30 R . Finley 31 S . Hollow 32 J. Sacco 33 L . Kuret 34 D . Weston (vc-res) 36 D . Barron 37 D . Castaldi (C) 38 M. Nancarrow 39 S. Boyle 40 P. Garoni 41 B. Barron 42 D . Dinneen 43 M. Warren 44 P. Appleford 45 M. Carter 46 S. Stepien 47 D . Goodwi n 43 A. Nancarrow (vc-res) 49 B. Whykes B 50 B. Barron B 51 Mark Goodwin 52 D. Weston 55 M . Garoni 56 P. Dunne 57 S. Weston 63` A. Moloney (c-res) 59 T. Robinso n 67 G . Tsinaris 69 S . Sarong 70 L. Kuret 79 T. Higgins 99 M . La Corcia
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250 goals for the club and held the club record of 11 in the one game until team-mate Jason Murchie with 13 recently breaking the record . Today Damien runs out for his 158th game for the Razorbacks and FTLOTG pays tribute today to Damien Milano - ssvanburue University AFC's first Life M ember.
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NOW EITHER - MAIL TO P STEVENS PO BOX 359, ELSTERNWICK, 3185 or FAX 9531 2050 or EMAI L phil@vafa .asn .au . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..: 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
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Our finalists elect will decide who plays in which Final today when lst plays 4th, & 2nd plays 3rd . Down the south end, the relegation avoidance drama is far from over, although surely the Hoes should now be safe .
ROUND 16 -
YVOB won a thriller against AJAX, proving yet again there's no such thing as a"gimme" in Dl . The Bushrangers were not looking flash at - Time, but a strong Q3 enabled them to withstand the Jackas' powerful finish . Tim Morris did well to hold Julian Kirzner to 4 goals, on baller, Brad Peake had a fine game for YV, with backs Andy Laing & Sam Savage also prominent . The Jackas connections weren't that impressed overall, but the rocket trio of Simon Gutman, Jason Ritterman, & Jona Segal did well, and Nick Gold was once again rock solid . Salesian buckled against Aquinas and, even worse, put themselves back on the 'down' escalator. Midfielders, Jason Coghlan & Brett Hardman were productive for the Bloods, with reliable defenders, Adam Lorkin & Trent Harkin again hard to pass . Salesian stalwarts Ivan Bobetic, Sean Logan, & Andy Campbell were standouts on a generally bad day . Uni . Blacks' minimalist win over Banyule would have induced tachycardia within the Ormond Bouzy Rouge Club members before Paul Kempton's 2 late goals eased their distress! The Bears' inability to win the close ones has cost them dearly in 2003! Blacks were pleased to see Tony Wilson back & in form, Joe Sibilia did well OtB, Paul Kempton was solid at HBF, and Warren Hannah shirked no contests on his W . Adam Dooley, Brad Wfflrnore & Michael Gray all put in great games for Banyule. Bulleen Temp found Old Mentonians too strong but their accurate goal shooting kept them in the game, Shane Voight & Drew Solley had good days for the Panthers, with Andrew Carter excelling in the Ruck, and Chad Twentyman similar in defence . Jarred Prior, Greg Chivers and Dean Matthews strove hard for the Bullants .
The Asher§ were too accomplished for the Hoes in the shifting Frearson wind . Christian Gregory marked everything in sight in his return game, while defenders, George Smythe & Julian Smith surely added to their Club B & F tallies! Hoes had
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If there's anything Aquinas and 41i have in common, they really don't like losing to each other! That will probably be the major motivator again today, rather than the Bloods fighting for Dl survival, or the Bushrangers trying to be the best of the non-finalists! On the College Oval, Aquinas will take it right up to the more highly skilled YV, but, in a last man standing affair, the visitors should win by a kick . AJAX plays Uni .Blacks at Optus Oval for a spot in the 2nd Semi; and, weather permitting, this will be a sensational spectacle . Naturally no names can be mentioned, but rumour has it that the Blacks will field their best side for many weeks today . Nice timing, because today they'll need every last one of them! Phil Davis would have been most unhappy with the Jackas' effort last week and will expect, and probably get, a major turn round . Blacks by a point ! Banyule hosts Bulleen Templestowe and what a bugger of a year it's been for both! The Buliants still have the huge motivation of trying to stave oil relegation, but for the Bears its 2004 plannin €
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Jme . Still, the home side should take the 4 points by 4 goals or so . old Mentonians clashes with Monash Bleres to decide the other 2nd Semi contender and this will also be a fascinating contest . In R9 the Ashers had a 21 point win, and will field today a side comparable to that of 8 rounds back . Not good news for the Panthers, but they've done little wrong in the back half of 2003 and they'll be thereabouts at the finish of this game . But the Ashers should win by a kick! Ivanhoe Assumption tackles S atesi OC, which the latter must win to stay at least 8th . Both sides will play with pride and determination, with the Hoes likely to win by 2-3 goals . Re s erve s winners : : Bushrangers, Jackas, Bears, Ashers, & Chaddie . The Bears still have a sniff of a final's berth if they can keep winning. Co*res*?emdpnts, the contacts are 9889 1979 & bfhickey6(•' 5igpond .co m
i'; ;erves zlice Captain , „ massive congratulations for playing his 294- game against YVOB last week . A genuine Club Legend, 'Mongy' has been at the Jackas for longer than most of his teammates have been on the planet . Starting with the U19s in '92, he includes 35 Senior games in his 200, as well as being a Committee Member . His highlights include being in the '98 & '99 Flag sides, and a visit to the fence at Glen Eira! Great effort 'Mongy' ! Yarra Valley - congratulates Steve Thompson on his 100th game today. Steve returned to the Club after winning the Reserves B & F in '98, and is back in that form with some brilliant performances . A terrific on-baller who reads the ball well in packs & round goals, all Bushrangers wish him well ! Old Ment€aI3^, - congratulates Miguel Francis on playing his n :1 game for the club this week . ;1i,~~a's game is characterised by his ferocious attack onthe football and anything in the way of it! This has often been to his own detriment, with a number of injuries irlcurred . However, the example he sets for others with his selfless play and encouragement has seen him elevated to the captaincy of the reserves - a much deserved honour . Well done Migga!
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3 .0 0.5 12 .11 15.14 (104) 2.6 6.9 8 .9 15 .10 (100) ,ey OB: K~~ n 3, C,sford 3, A Drew 3, Kruse 3, Collie, B Peake, Steveson . Best : T :dorris, Nicholas, A Drew, Kruse, A Laing, Keem Ajax : Kirzner 4, R[tterman 4, Wollner 3 . Segal 2, Israeisohn, Vanaken. Best: Guanen, Israelsohn, Wollmer, Duzenmen, Blashk . Weislltzer Umpires: David irons Greg Rowlings (F) Michael NeiIly (B) Eddie Beat Malcolm FiIleul (G) SALESIAN 1 .2 1 .4 5.8 8 .8(561 AgUIIBAS 5 .2 11 .5 12 .7 13.10 (88) 8aleslan : Thain 3, S . Logan 2, Sutherland, Greely, Ievoli. Best : Campbell, Thain, Bobetic, S Logan . Aquinas: Starrett 6, Hunt 2 . Toomey, Denbraber, Hardham, W'ooden, Coglan . Best: Toomey, Jess, Star; . Whitehead, Hardham . Tibb . Umpires : David Longwoth Andrf Lougheed (F) Ross Richards Stephen Bogtsich (G ) ~ F- BLACKS 3 .2 7 .4 10.6 14 .10 (94) LE 3 .3 4 .4 9.13 13.15 ( 931 Uni aeks : Stbffia 5, Kempton 2, Wilson 2. Green 2, Davis, Rizio, '+leila. Best : SibtIla, Beuaqua, Dillon, Hanna, Kempton, Batten . e: Playfair 6, Dean 3, O'Connor 2, P .Smith, Neiid. Best : Dooley, Willicore . Gray, Playfair, Lorenz+.ni, P.Glourv . Umpires : Anthony Simpson or Whiteley (F) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G ) % N T'EMPLEBTOtBE 1 .0 6 .1 9 .1 12.2 (74 ) ^C1E 2 .3 8 .7 12 .8 13 .10 (88) Terplestowe: Berridge 3 . D .Matthews 2, Williams, Bone. Lambropoulos, Newman, Tehan, Humphrey . Milesi, Wilkie . Best : Prior, Chivers. D.Matthews, Hare, Bone, Schneider. Old PRentone : Vick 4, Sotley 3. Basile 2, Voigt 2, Mitvalsky . Russo . Best: Voigt, Twentyman, Sotley, Dart, Carter, Vick Umpires : Daniel Dinneen Geoff Deveson (F) Pat Mitchell (0 ) RYONASH BLUES 3 .4 8 .8 9 .14 14 .17 (101) IVANHOE 2 .0 2 .3 3 .4 6.602) Monash : Gregory 4, Holloway 3, Grace 2 . MacKenzie, Craven, O'Sullivan, Chapman, Bedding3eld . Best : Gregory, Craven, Smyth, Turton, Smith, Williams . Ivanhoe: O'Neill 2, Blainey, lacouangelo, Abort, Frew. Best : Rawley, Hall, Toogoai, Wood, Harris, O'NeW . Umpires: Jason Mcfviece (F) Lee Dalton (B ) Dl Ri"SEFtYFS Y e VALLEY OB 4.1 5 .4 7 .6 9.9(63) AJAX 1 .3 4 .7 9 .9 14 .12 (96) Yarra Valley OB : Hale 3, Collet 2 . Baruma 2, Gillies, Clarke. Best: Baruma, Davies, Simpson, Grilles . Clarke, Collet Ajax.- Norich 4, Kalb 3, Gelbart 2, Godlewicz, Gotlieb, Lewin, Pask, Zerisk . Best: Norich, Codron, Konsky, Pask 0 .3 3.7 4.9 10.12 (72) 6.1 9.2 13.3 15.5 (95 ) e Byrne 3, parer 2, Riley, Ryan, Loughran, Ferwerda, Hanlon . Best: Foley. Loughnan. Forer, Rose, Hanlon . Aquinas : Hughes 8, Jeffrey 2, Sorrily, Chapman, Pringle, Tappley . MeCartin . Best: Hughes, Davies, Barrie, Jeffrey, McMullin, Pringie . U141VERSTi'Y BLACKS 4 .6 6 .7 7 .9 9 .13 (67) '~E 1 .1 4 .3 6 .3 9 .5 (59) But Blacks : Delahunty 2, Carr 2, Moffatt 2, Weber, Nolan, Beaton . Best: Carr, Moffatt, Black, Hamilton, Tehan, Mirtschin . Banyule: Creak 4, Turnbull. Prior, Tuckrnan, D .1{qtchell. Phelan . Best: Szerementa . King . D .WitchelL Hopgaod, C .Taylor . BULL£Etd TEMPLESTOWE 0 .0 1 .1 1 .1 2.3(15) OLD MENTONE 4.3 5 .4 6 .5 12 .8 (80) Boileau Templestowe: C .Morihovitis, Fitt. Best : C .Morihivitos, Fitt, A.Morihivitos, Papadopoulos, Boyd . Old Mentone : Ballantine 4, RAlexander 2, Ball 2, Mackay 2, Linford, Worrell . Best : Ball, Linford, C .Alexander, R .Alexander, Stroud, 0'Conner. MONASH BLUES 13 .13 (91) IVANHOE 7,3(45) A3onash : J .Hawkais S . Saunders 3, Costlev 2, Jones, Kats, Dobson . Best: Brennan, Neville, Tinkler, Saunders, J .Hawkins. Lloyd . Ivanhoe: Joyce 3, Morris, Frisina, Barbagallo, Seraflni . Best : M.lacouangelo, Fristna . Barbagallo, Serafini . Migliorini, Cameron . 91
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Coach : Doug Searl Res .Coach : A Parris 1 J . Prior 2 S . Yate s 4 W. Thompson 5 D . Bone 6 A. Tehan 7 P. Robertson 8 N . Bone 9 J . Matthews 10 P. Tsokas 11 G . Chivers 12 A . Parris 13 D . Tulloch 14 A . Wilke 15 B. Wolnizer 16 S. Smith 17 C . Darby 18 K . Burridge 19 L. Stott 20 M . Jones 21 P. Gannas 22 G . McLaren 23 D . Matthews 24 J . Newman 25 R. Lee 26 S. Boyd 27 J. O'Donnell 28 P. Miles i 29 D . Williams 30 D . Florence 31 L. Norbury 32 R. Williams 33 N . Hamshare 34 S. Lambropoulos 35 D . Daskalou 36 P. Har e 37 P. Ganiatsis 38 N. Scaglione 39 D . Buccachio 40 A. Foley 41 R . Le a 42 P. Edwards 43 M . Daskalou 44 R . Schneider 46 A. Humphrey 47 C . Morivitls 48 A . Morivitis 49 B . Touriganis 50 D. Glover 53 A. Boy d 60 D . Horvath
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[lie Hawks have improved considerably recently but a would be required for them to win this week . oacl2 Peter Tyson said he would aim to restrict Peninsula less than twenty goals by getting numbers back in `ence and making life awkward for Peninsula's forwards . The eagerly awaited clash at the MCG between the entrepreneurial Fitzroy and neighbours West Brunswick +'" an important game in its own right . ; win for the Reds this week would see them hold seeond,r it and earn the double chance while a win for the epies would dispel notions that they are just making no me numbers in September . ,:ere is no bigger stage in football than the MCG and both clubs will be desperate to put on a good show, If Graham Burgen's men do not allow the occasion to get the better of them, they will be the first Fitzroy side since 1993 to record a senior victory at the home of football . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Fri Sill - ed .sillinlocker.com.au udrew Wu - wuey43 1 aotmaii .com
Oakleigh - congratulate retiring ruckman -1 - ;AV ~ --: Cl ,rk on a great career. Matthew has played over 100 games for the club winning a club Best and Fairest and was also a member of the club's 1999 premiership team . More Importantly, Matthew is also a champion person and a terrific clubman. It is very sad to see him retire and the club wishes him all the best for the future . Bentleigh - congratulates Jayde Handfleld and Glenn "Mad Dog" Richards on 50 games . This year has seen Jayde as one of the club's best and most consistent players . Jayde's run and bail gathering ability sees him constantly catching the eye of all that watch . Well done and good luck. Glenn has the respect of all at the club and his tenacity and willingness to do anything for his club and team sees him as a favourite with teammates, supporters and officials . Well done and good luck .
"$'ION (Originally Round 15 - Round 15 to be played as Round 17)
Fitzroy Reds v West Brunswick at MCG Saturday at 10 .50 a .m . - R es o t :s , t Jock McHale Stadium, Sunda A --, a 1 0 at 2 p .m . La Trobe Uni v Old Carey Bentleigh v Old Geelong Oakleigh v Williamstown CYMS Hawthorn Amateurs v Peninsula 0 B
:1T BRUNSWICK 2 .4 5 .6 8.4 10 .10 (70) LA'i30BE 1 .2 3 .3 4.4 9 .7(61) West Brunswick: Drain 2, O'Brien 2, Brookshaw 2, Pietsch . Edwards. Haysey. Towel . Best: Gartlan, Drain, Hamilton, Batters, McManus, Lehmann. La Trobe: Gleeson 3 . Murray 2. McMeekin 2, Morton, Fanning. Best: McMeekin . Gleeson, Sheldrick, Gellert, Adamswaite, White . Umpires: Paul Lamble (F) Kieran O'Keefe Luke Pipe (G) PENINSULA O.B 2.3 13.8 15.9 19 .1611301 OLD CAREY 5.3 7.4 12.8 14.9 (93) PENINSULA O .B: N .Claringbold 4, Growcott 3, Davis 2, S .Prendergast 2. Torosst 2. Rturphy, 2, A .Atchison, White, T .Prendergast, Maclean . Best: Davis, S .Parsons, Maclean, Murphy, A .Atch(son, Torossl . OLD CAREY : White 4 . Cosher 2, Howat 2 . Cohen 2, RaRopoutos, Angus, Vaneuylenherg. Parton . Best: Howat. Cohen, Raftopoulos, StewartHolmes . Fuels, Smith. Umpires: Justin Lipson IF) OLD GEELONG 6.1 9 .4 9 .9 10.10 (70) FITZROY REDS 1 .3 6.6 10 .10 13 .12 (90) Old Geelong: Vickers Willis 3. Salter 2, Stinchcombe 2, Grills, Bayles, N .Betts. Best : Bayne, Malpas, T.Betts, Bayles . Sllneheombe. Bell, Fitzroy Reds : Capodtperio 3, Daclagtorgis 2, Clarke, Byrne, Curtis, Cahill, Murphy . Pollard, Dawson, Addicott . Best: Meigteson, Cahill . Adicott. Byrne . Rawlinds, Bennie Umpires : Peter Griffiths Troy Brooks (F) Patrick Love Hagen Cosgriff (G ) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 .1 14 .8 15 .11 16.13 (109) BENTLEIGH AFC 3 .2 4 .3 9 .11 11 .16 (82) Wiliiamstown CYMS: J .McCutcheon 3, Barlow 3. Thomson 2, Wouda 2, Lee 2, Thrush, Markley, Featherston, Nisbet . Best: J.McCutcheon, Phemister. B_Hynes . Thrush. Ktngham, Bartow . Bentleigh AFC : Grace 4 . Robertson 2, Miksad 2, Handtield, Banks, Reid. Best: Adaway. Scanlon, Mikkelsen. Robertson . Ireson . Fisiilock. Umpires : Paul Hoffman David D'Aitera IF) Ryan Place Andrew Errington (B) Jose Talavera (G ) HAWTHORN 8 .3 9.5 12.8 16.10 (106) OAKLEIGH 2 .2 5.14 9.19 15 .25 (115) Goals: Hawthorn - Lauletta 8, Jackamos 3, P Avery 2 . Cargill, Garlick, Barker; Oakleigh - Kennedy 3, Malcolm 3, S Kitts 2, Mackenzie 2, Bromley, Dalton, Hunt. Marshall, Mitchell Best : Hawthorn - Phillips. Lauletta . Sauce, West . Parker, Rice : Oakteigh - Clark, Dalton, Bands . S Kitts. Bromley, Holden Umpires : Tony Lilley (F) A2 RESERVES WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .0 4.1 5.1 7.4(46) LA TROBE 3 .7 5.9 5.11 8.13(61) West Brunswick : Russell 3, Mukenthaier 2 . D.Rudd, Hussey . Best: Heppel, Brooks. Byrne . T.Thompson. Mukenthaler. Russell. La Trobe : Kerrison 2, Dumaresq 2, Craig, Bowden, Watson, Linehan . Best : Kerrison, Cummings, Simsek, Murphy, Gloury, Bowden. PENINSULA O.B 6.6 8 .10 15 .18 20 .23043) OLD CAREY 2.1 2.2 2 .4 4 .4 (28) PENINSULA 0 .8: Falklner 4 . J .Atchison 3, T.Coghlan 3, Goldthorp 2 . Dunn 2, Haley, J .Coghlan. S.Ctaringbold, MeKtnstry . Mitchell . Angus. Best : J .Coghlan . Warner. T.Coghlan . Falkiner. Dunne, Trewhitt . OLD CAREY: Hall 2, S .Wood 2 . Best: N .Bull . A.Wood, Hill. Thomas, A .Guerra, Bennett . OLD GEELONG 1 .2 2 .4 3 .10 5 .12 (42) FITZROY REDS 2.1 2 .1 5 .4 7 .5(47) Old Geelong: Abbott, Leger, Ardlle. Allen. Carey. Best : Paul, Strauch, Morley . Allen, Verge, Carey. Fitzroy Reds: Reeves 2, Rodae 2, Crane, an Berkel . Little . Best: McCarthy, Crane . Hotderhead . Foster , Gleeson . an Berket . WILLIAMSTOWN CYB4S 7 .9 (51) BENTLEIGH AFC 11 .14 (80) Williamstown CYMS : Burgess 2 . Koch 2, Imms, Luca, Dowsey. Best : Oldham . Grirfen. C.Berghi, Dowsey . Burgess, Shine. Bentieigh AFC: Ferris 5, Perrone 3, Beatie 2, Stce . Best : Sice . Ferguson, Ferris . Kopitchinski. Vivona, Kennedy. HAWTHORN 3 .5 4 .11 6 .12 7 .14 (56) OAFLEIGH 0 .1 3 .5 6 .5 li .il (77) Goals : Hawthorn - Law 2, Cameron 2, Orchard, Telford, Dawson; Oakleigh - Andrinopoulos 2, Ryan 2, Bell, Perdikomatis . Redford . Smith . Evans. Ogilvie, Keating Best: Hawthorn - Dawson, Adder, Chepa, Caruana . Tyson: Oakieigh - Bell, Connellam. Kerley. Ryan . Perdikomatts, Evan s
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28 M . McCulloch 29 H . McKenzie 30 A . Miksad 30aD. Kopitschinsk i 31 S . Craven 32 A. Strauch 33 P. Withington 34 M . Fine 35 L Ireson (C) 36 M. Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G . Beattie 39 G. Prigg 40 J . Harhottle 41 J . Neve 42 A . Mikkelsen 43 A . Ferris 44 G . Holland 45 46 R. Lawford
47 M . Scanlon 48 P. Dimattina 49 L Yrvona 50 A. Stanes 51 P. Sampson
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2a B. Holderhead 2b A. Walsh 3 S. Dibenedetto 5 P. Diacogiorgis 7a S. Andrew 7b L Byrne 8 A. Byrne 9a H . Fletcher 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 . Cameller 23b D . Knowles 24 A . Parsons 26 C. Temperley 27 J . Tomese 29 V. Cahill 30 C. Little 31 32 33 34
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37 P. Torpey 38 S . Cammiss 39 A. Mulholland 40 J . Gae l 41 M. Cas h 42 S. Caton
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, ,n: Glenn Taylor , laul Montgomery I 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 19 P. Drake (cr) 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 . Hal l 55 J . Boag 58 J . Boncher 59 C . Mason 62 P. Tompkins 64 C . Smith 65 D . Eisner 67 C . Hickey 68 S. Had 69 0 . Winchester 70 J. Marshall 71 S. Feehan 74 S. Mass 75 C. Smith 76 D. Grinzi 77 B. Spedding ~-- D. Paul
_ Coach: chael Locxman ff : Ben Dunn 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 g D . Satter 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 . Grill s 20 S . Cole 21 N . Bayne 22 J . Fitzgerald 23 C. Fairborn 24 A . Munro 25 G. Leishman 26 S . Lansdell 27 W. Pau l 28 T. Carey 29 G. Allan 30 M. Stevens 31 i: 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. Dhillo n 45 S . Morgan 46 L. Knight 47 M . Strauch 48 S . Greed 49 S . Griffiths 50 L. Teague 51 J. Kilpatric k 52 J. Legoe 53 T Bayles 54 T. Daniel 55 D . Harris 56 A. Meek 57 J. Huxter 58 B. Brueren 59 D . Bruere n 60 A. Southey 61 A. Holmes 62 J. Moriey 63 D. Huggins 64 X. Fitzgerald 65 A. McLachlan 66 R. Merriman 67 T. de Steiger 68 H . Browning
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his r, , Each section . Amat , :,- -,-, ' ! Team of the Year (afi vlost Valuable Each section's coaches tu ~ , Players for his section ~21 ~VFs receive a coates and Wrek- .,,air statuette at the VAFA Presentation evening ,
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Uni Blues and Old ivlelburnians met with the victor to take a hold on fourth place . At the last change the Dark Blues looked certainties but then the legs went limp.Uni Blues kicked 5 .5 in the final term and kept the OMs scoreless to win 13 .14 (92) to 13 .9 (87) . Best were Maplestone, Sturrock, Kordick (Uni Blues) and McMullin, Guest and Parker (Old Melb) . Old Brighton, destined for relegation to B, scored only it's fourth win for the season with a most improbable 16 point victory over reigning VAFA premiers and ladder leaders Old Xaverians . The win was inspired by teenage ruckman Brook Logan's efforts against the redoubtable Michael Blood. Old Brighton's Matthew Jackson and Greg Hipwell gathered 60 possessions between them . Old Scotch congratulated Andy Smith on his 300th VAFA game, 294 for Old Scotch and 6 for the VAFA . A true competitor, A Section best and fairest, and a real competitor whenever he stepped on the field.
Old Mentonians joined in and picked their best team ever . B : R. Bungry S . Farrow B . Watt s HB : B. Jamieson (DVC) M . Barret N . Macguire C : V. Sciacca A. Newman J . Connolly HF: K. Peel G . Strowd D . Solley F : T . Bournon A. Acreman R. Macguire (VC) R: G . Norton (Cap) J . Sly P. Ingram In the big game at Glenferrie Oval, St Kevins OB and Old Scotch were close all day. SKOB turned a half time 10 point deficit into a 9 point lead at the last change . Old Scotch turned on a magnificent final term to win by 3 points, 13 .10 to 13 .7 . Best were Hume, Laird, Collins (OS) and Marusic . Farquharson and Bowles (SKOB) . li
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Old Haileybury's ~arly inaccu . .. y io s making the 'A' Section four when they went don 10 .19 to 17 .13 against De La. Their win put the East Malvrn c~rys on top, 20 percentage points ahead of Old Xaverians . Best for De La were McClounan, Swift, P. O'Callaghan (6 goals), Tully, Wright, Dillon . 400 games - yes, as goal umpire . "Honest" Rely Stephens has done the flag waving at Old Mentonians since 1978, and also found the time to be club president from 1983 to1986 and again in 1989. it was a last man standing at Monash when the Red Devils made the long trip to Clayton seeking a victory to help stay in 'C'. Victory it was, 10 .10 (70) to 9 .14 (68) to put the Parkers only four points behind Monash Blues and St Kilda South Caulfield, while bottom team in 'C' Commonwealth Bank had its day of glory as they outplayed top team Mazenod in the second half to win 13.13 .91 to 9 .17 .71 . Best were Howarth, A . Pitts, S . Hort (C . Bank) and O'Hara, Carter, M. Murray (Mazenod).
250 games to the loyal and faithful Bob Baker of West Brunswick. The article said his left foot kicking (his natural foot) had not improved over his career. Top goalkickers at this stage : A: R. Heath (Old Trinity) 56, B: A . Acreman (Old Ment .) 71 . C : R . Bergman (St Kilda) 65, D : M . Crawford (H . Rovers) 77, E: Dyke (Doveton) 105, Fi : R. Cincotta (Sales) 80, F2 : Forrest (Oak) 92, JI : PIccioli (C.
Bank), J2 South : Rajch (AJAX) 101 . J3 Central : Matthews (Old C : rev) 56 . Marcellin grabbed fou r
place in 'A' Section when they beat Ormond by 2 points to ensure that it would meet Old Xaverians in the first semi . Leaders Ormond, were right off the boil at the wrong end of the season, two losses and a narrow win in the last three rounds . 200 games to Old Haileyburians Roger Paul . 6 club B&F, with two 1975-76, his first years out of school . President, Captain, Life Member, Roger had done it all for his club, Mick Murray and Ron Lippold, the writers of Umpires' Corner, and always the men to know if a job has been well done, congratulated Rod Clarkson who waved the flags in his 100th amateur game . Ron who had umpires in other competitions said there was no doubt the VAFA was the best competition . What a night for Mark Mason (Preston) who won the "D' Section Lionel Pepper Medal B&F with 35 votes - 11 (3 ) votes and 1 (2) vote . Lou Burstin (AJAX), 18 votes, was runner up, and K . Matherson (State Bank) third . Bernie Tierney (ti'Jhitefriars) followed up his 1987 'F' Section B&F with a victory in the 'E' Section Jack Fullerton Medal, tying with Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas OC) on 14 votes . Mark Cannon (Williamstown CYMS) won the 'F' Section Ossie Meehan medal B&F scoring 27 votes in 10 games . For the record, Lionel Pepper came from the Parkside club, was its first member of the Executive, and served t hAsociatn hpositnfrm1946to 2unilh ~
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sourlngetviAcaosrety,hldingapos i from 1952 to 1977. Ossie Meehan was an Old Paradians identity, particularl} as a goal umpire, and an executive member of great energy and enthusiasm from 1946 to 1970 . One problem was tha when he really got wound up at a meeting no one coulc understand him . Perhaps he'd gone back to gaelic . 'Os was a great companion once the meeting ,as over. Boil Jack and Ossie were made Life 1ambers Associatio n
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isucevdfatmouheirslptfang s Old Xaverians (8th) and now met North Old Boys at Bulleec to determine who would meet Collegians in the 'A' Sectior first semi. And what a thriller the game turned out to be North 2 pis ahead at the last change, and the final scon DRAW, 16 .15 each. Best for North were Hedley . Weir Dubois, B . Conti, G. Carroll, Jordan and Maicellh O'Donnell, Delahunt, Jones, Toomey, Boyce, Adam . Jin Hawkins commented it was one of the finest games h . North's better pereentag, ewitnsdmaylog gained them fourth place .
'F' Section was thriller - two teams, Commonwealth Ban] and FIT on top with 48 pis played each other. Old Geelong (3rd) and La Trobe (4th) on 44, and Cla}do (5th) and UHSOB (6th) also on 44 pts, met . At 5pm FIT wa on top, Old Geelong (1'2.9) second, Comm . Bank (133 . 9 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200
third, and UHSOB (105 .4) fourth . Mick Welsh became only [1 ic fourth player to reach the 250 mark for North Old Boys
1976 and 1981 'A' Section premierships, many state mes, and a great worker for the club with his wife Mary :me . In the final round, Uni Blues top in 'A' annihilated second ,,, :on De La Salle 28.17 to 10 .10. De La were weakened by i he absence of Deveson & Michael Green .
150 games to Buileen United's champion CHB, Richard Morley, Club B&F in 77-79 and 81-82. 100 games to Blacks' Ross Booth, following his 100+ games at Monash, where he was captain 1973-1974, winner of two B :-P's, runner up twice for the 'A' B&F and played for Victoria from 76-78 . (Ross is a current VAFA Executive ;tcmber).
10u games to MHSOB's dynamic 5'41 ./2" rovcr ~;or ailing - 1974 coach, 1976 best clubman, 1978 clu b assistant secretary and press correspondent . E : :tremely popular. Norm had taken many knocks and won the respect for all for his courage and skill . Commonwealth Bank congratulated Greg Dunkley, 150 games, life member and great administrator, especially in the social field .
Championship hopes for 1978 were dashed when both Old Melburnians (B Res) and North Old Boys (Jnr . 1) succumbed to Parkside and Ormond respectively. Kew 8th and struggling to avoid relegation from 'C' played a great last quarter against third team St Kilda CBCOC when they kicked 3.6 to 0 .1 in that term to win by 2 points . Best were Toogood, Walker, Fletcher (Kew) and Jennings, Currie and Crottie (St Kilda CBCOC) .
Old Ivanhoe's greatest clubman Alan 'Snapper' Haug played his 200th game - a tribute to his determination and dedication as he had overcome a number of setbacks including a broken leg and jaw. Quiet man Graham Bryce played his 150th game - the MHSOB correspondent believed his recent form had been a little patchy this year but believed his recent marriage had heightened his interests in other areas, loyal and enthusiastic, Graham was a tremendous onfield competitor and extremely fit . North Old Boys (Jnr 1) had the wobbles - their second successive loss when Uni Blues kicked 9 .9 to 1 .5 in the first half and went on to win by 27 points . Best were J. Roberts, Torney, Sullivan (UB) and Furey, McIntyre and Carroll (NOB).
Congratulations to Richard Elliott, who played his 150th game for Old Carey, B&F on 3 occasions and runner-up many other times. Richard had captained the club for 4 years . MHSOB were proud of four stalwarts. 150 games to Richard Harley and John Cooper, both Vic . representatives, and 100 games to Ross Wood and Bon Staley . In a high scoring game, Kew (5th) in 'B' kicked 24 .16 to defeat Old Trinity (6th) 19 .5 . Best were Johnston, Mitchell, Hayes (Kew) and Watsford, Barley . R, Peers (OT).
Top goalkicker for the day was Mick Mahoney who kicked 9 for St Bernards, 18 .12 against Monash Blues . The Umpires Corner asked "When were the rules first adopted?" The answer was in 1874 at a meeting held in Nissen's Cafe. Exhibition Street, Melbourne.
VAFA Umpire Brian Goodman was vehemently denying that he was in attendance at the meeting although it was believed that he was the printer of the first rule book named "The Victorian Rules of Football", merely a foldover card of
four pages, carried in the shirt pocket of the umpire . Brunswick paid tribute to Don 'Flash' Simpson, their speedy vrhigman, who played his 250th game . Don also had served the club as delegate for 6 years .
North Old Boys, battling to avoid relegation, put up a great fight against top side Old Paradians and went down by only 4 points . Old Scotch, with their second win for the year, settled Collegians hope of competing in the finals when they outclassed their opponents to win by nearly 9 goals, Hay . Whitford and Dave Bird were the best for the victors while Chris Roach (5 gis), Wood and Powell did most to keep Collegians in the game . Ivanhoe & Geelong drew at Ivanhoe. The home side were a little unlucky as they kicked 1 .7 in the final quarter to the visitors' solitary goal . In a very tight game, Commonwealth Bank Juniors kicked 5 .7 to Alphington's 4 .9 to inflict first defeat upon the 'Tons . Best were Phillips, Lake, Taylor (Bank) and McCormack . Compte, Humphries (Alph) . Winners were celebrating with a dinner at Phairs Hotel and an evening at the Tivoli . (Will older readers please explain the passing of those two institutions to the present generation? NR) .
Old Brighton Grammarians forward Doug Ridley, posted his 50th goal to become first OBG player to kick 50 in a season . In 'B' Powerhouse (8th) came in from 3 goals down at the last change to finish over leader Old Paradians, to win by 4 points. Pirrie . Thompson, Marines (PH) and Hill, Foley, McCarthy (OP) were best .
For the battle of the 'Geelongs', Old Geelong Grammarians at home were too strong for the country boys and won 10.16 to 6 .8 . The win kept OGG's in fourth position in 'B' . John Laird, Tinsley and Bob Joyce (OGG) and Riley. McIntosh, Miller (G) were best . Caulfield Grammarians, with a convincing 19pt victory over second team, Parkside, were now only 2 pts outside the four . Davidson, Dixon . Harrison (CG) and Crosling, Barry, Kane (P'side) starred . QUIZ : Whereabouts were Phair's Hotel and the Tivoli Vanerbuilt Theatre? `--- ---------___ -----
- Ivanhoe's Ron Smith deserved mention - he joined the clu b in 1933, was still going strong and kicked his 1000th goal for the club . (What other clubs can boast a 1000 goalkicker? - NR). Brunswick and Geelong were secure on top in 'B' and 'C' Sections . Two names later to become well known in Amateur Football, Manson Russel and Geoff Hibbins made their debuts with Old Scotch and Collegians. Both won 'A' B&F awards and played many interstate games. QUIZ : What do Jim Hawkins (1983), Richard Elliott (1973) and Manson Russel (1948) have in common ?
1958 - Phair's Hotel was in Collins Street, east side, 100 yards from Elizabeth Street, going towards Queen Street . The Tivoli was in Bourke Street, east side, 100 yards from Swanston Street going towards Russell Street . 1948 - All went on top become Chairm an of the VAFA E xe cutive .
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Wit i a ight home srid r,ay isc -~, some is . , . h .i!iai i,een settV ., whilst other~s are stil cina shape . Swinburne clinched the minor pre sI ), while Elsternwick's relegation to D4 has b n"' -med . m's OC use the wind to their ad itage in the St. ~ first i in to gain a lead which e, t' espite the services of Tedesco, Carson and Murpt , were not able to peg back. The veteran Emery, u am I assume still has the Lennv Kravitz hair, was amo the JDCs better players . After a slow start, and perhaps too conscious of getting Jason Murchie to his ton, ._ . . __ asserted themselves in the second half with a useful win over Syndal to clinch their first ever minor premiership . Svndal`s defence kept them in it until half time, but lack of depth saw them overwhelmed after the main break . Power House overcame Rcapertswood in a gritty contest at Ross Gregory Oval ., . The Piranhas jumped Rupo early In the muddy conditions, and the visitors were unable to reel in the deficit, Blair Turner continued his rich vein of form for the House . Kew were able to make better use of the windy cond ',ons available to them in their match against "r, After an even first quarter, the Ks wer e able a gradually draw away from the Wicks, thanks to the 1~s of Gill in defenee, three key goals from Kelly and a terrific return to the seniors from Jimmy Landwehr . In blustery cc ditions, Moans kicked the first goal in the 'ast quarter to establi ; a 34 point lead, but So ", i .; ae got to within 10 points by the time the siren sounded . Good efforts by key forwards Bell (South) and Malone (Monash) kept things interesting, as did a player count after a sending off . host Elst.evsawiek at Soldiers Reserve, and with the visitors already relegated (barring the unforeseen), all the Wicks have to play for is that old stand-by, pride. Werribee are still a slim, if not anorexic, chance of taking fourth spot, but I feet the teams above them have too great of a gap on the Bees for them to make up . Nonetheless, I suspect there will still be plenty of feeling, and both sides have an eye to next year with th-'r crop of exciting youngsters . Given form, personnel, ~ d home ground advantage, it's har d to go past Rrerrih .째c. Kew welcome ' - - to JJ H~ r s still determi , d[c, hci- -tu' r ci^' s
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~ ~-- ~ the Synners still have a - - . chance to pinch foun h spot, despite i ..iir slu,,:i; in form recently . Could this be a timely opportunif for Syndal to regain form, or will Kew show too much passion as they fight to avoid the drop? I think a lot of it will come down to the midfield contest between Cullen ( Kew) and Rutter ( Syndal), but don't be surprised if Robinson of the Synners has a go on him as well . Also, if Syndal skipper Cachia plays . he will face a L ough battle aga' ' Kew's Tinetti . A month ago, I ndal would be u .doubted favourites, but I have a feelij F Kew might jr t up today. )u me Districts in the : e me matcn of the day at ; . James Park . The Razorbacks will till be keen to maintain their winning momentum despite already wrapping up the minor premiership, and as for South, they wi ll want to make amends fo their sluggish start against Monash which possibly cost them a crucial four points, given their strong finish in the last quarter, Jason iaiurchie needs another tw( goals to reach his ton, and it is difficult to see him no achieve this . Although the Bloods are a solid enoug t unit, I don't feel they have the game breaking quality o seve at of the S, nburne side, ; ) it's Stvinburne fo
en :ertain ase at Eas Cau : e!d Reser .i a contest be' i two of the for n sides o ~h, half of the s+ . ., on . The Gryphs hav + since the half way mark, whi
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,(,e piranhas have conquered both Swinburne ar d ;~r,frtswood, amongst others . The contest between iun~cr (House) and Malone ( Gryphs) should be a vritile Bishop will be another danger man for the i itors, so I wouldn't be surprised to see someone like ere Rutherford line up on lzjsn. Hard to call, but in the [, ,iid, I think the Gryphs might be that bit bitter.
-0hons to win . _ . )od make the journey to Thomas Carroll to take on St . John's f3C . Perhap s surprisingly, Rupo have lost their grip on second spot ,,id the last couple of weeks have seen them lose in < rappy conditions, and their attack look less potent . [ile JOCs scored a morale boosting win last week but are certainly not safe from relegation yet . A win here might almost be enough to put them over the top, especially if conditions at their home ground are on the heavy side . I'll gamble that they will be, and I'll tip tl,e JOCs to upset the Rupo apple cart . SOCIAL NOTES Swinburne hold their "Survivor" night at the Whitehorse Inn on Saturday 16 August . Get your family and friends together to team up and "outwit, outplay and outlast" to be the sole survivor at the end of the night for some great prizes. See Alistair Reed for tickets and further details. Also, it's a few weeks away, but you may want to start considering your nominations for the 2003 D3 Tea m Of The Year. Good luck this weekend, and indeed for the rest of the season to all the clubs competing this year . 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 .WilliamsonCa~eentselink.gov.aar (work) . Have a VAFA wee7- ni~s, "The 2c ni iZ "
frc:: - congratulate their duo of Ji.--i ' resumed playing this season after being the club reserves umpire in 2002, and reserves centre half forward Stuart Syaxl :s . Well done fellas, from everyone tat the Ks . RTerribee - John 5 plays his 100th game for the club this week after starting in 1997 . John has taken on the role of reserves captain this season after previously playing most of his faoty in the ones, and his icadership by example has seen them reach the finals . His clubmate Tim Davidson comes through for his 60th game today. Tim served a long apprenticeship in the under 19's, including the 2001 Grand Final, but had played most of this forty in the seniors this year . His mother Anne has also seen every game of his this year in her role as timekeeper. Congratulations to both John and Tim from all at the Tigers. rlr' n
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3 .7 5.12 9 .18 12 .20 (92) 3 .5 8.8 12 .12 17.16 (118 ) Goals; K .Currie 4, Alfie 2, Perkins, B .Riahony . S .A9ahony, Whelan, Hunter, Foster . Best; Curtain, Whelan, Hunter. Yemm, Thiele, Battaim . Kew : Goals: Thnetti 5 . Cullen 4, Gridley 3, Kellv 3 . Woodhouse 2. Best: Landwehr, Stephens. Wood, Gill, Tinetti , 3odhoi re . Umpires: Paul Jones Nick Evans (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (B) Graeme Beath Madetene Fagan ( G) ioC 6 .3 6.3 12 .5 118 (86) ATEURS 0 .1 2.4 2 .4 5 .8(38) . . . Ladson 3, Jones 2 . Paterson 2, Cotton. Besley. Pickering, Cou ous, Sharp. Canning. Best: Pickering, Holmes, Emery, Sha aurmadtous, Brown, lverribee : Tedesco 2. Green, Aylmg, -'ac .. - des.co, L .Carson . K .Murphy, Green. Pace, Czajwoski . Y' W e Hinton (F) Ei0 1 .1 5.2 6 .2 6 .5(41) 4 .6 6.7 10 .10 15.16 (106) 1 1 30 : 4urrav, Thompson . Reynolds, D.ftichardson . Me, Izie he . Best: A .Richardson. Rutter. Discombe, Reynolds, Brown, Aaello tenet hlurchie 4, Eager 3, Fidler, Hudgson . Albert, A?ten, F Piotrowski . Morroson. Vaughn. Best:whiting, Fidler, Magi, omo, Morrison, Dunsford . Eager Umpires: Chris Simon` (I') S42 TFi )IS ICTS 1 .1 5.4 7 .5 11 .8 (74) Pd4t .-`)Pi 7 .3 9.6 11 .9 12 .12(84 ) Bell 5. Henderson 3 . Aquilina 2, Gfannells . Best : Mal Bracci, Bell, An,ulina, J .Washington, Royle . Monaoh Gry .'alone 6, Blandford, 3.eeton . Pocock, P .Rutherford, Watson, i . Best: Wells, Bourbon, P .Rutherford, Waters, Malone, J .Marrak . alzeg: D .Stead (Riddell) Gavin Roberts (F) J .Cusack (Riddell) (B) Luke McKay (Riddell) Robert Parry (G) )U 5 .2 7.4 10 .7 10 .10(701 :OD 3 .1 3.6 6 .11 7 .14 (56) .- Gosh : J.Taylor 2, FS .Taylor 2 . N .Bishop I . D.Coaper 1 . D.tffiler 1, J.P4icholls 1 . A .Ristovski I, A4 .Verberne I Best : D .Coaper, N .Blshop, A. Morris, W.Elliott, J .Nicholls, B .Turner Rupertawoad : Dressler 2, King 2, Hatty 1, Flinn 1, B .Sinnett Best: McKenzie, Baines, Spinner, L .Temmmg, Hewart Umpires; Lionel Katz (F) Andrea Mason Jessica Rollo (B) Paul Whitehead (G ) Lt31tESERVES ELSTE -SptCK 1 .0 5.3 6 .3 7.4 .(46) 3 .7 3.8 5 .19 8.22 .(70 ) EWick: Goals; Walker 2, Lilikakis 2, Murphy. Burney, Gordon . Best ; Bravington, S .Currie, Hartley, Creak, Bolton, Gordon . Kew : Goals ; Ferrantino 2, Osborne 2, De Blank Evans . Giasante Glenn . Best; Johnson, De Blank, Carman, J .Bartone, Falettt, Osborne . ST JOFMS 0 C 1 .4 1.4 4.4 4 .5(29) WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 .2 5 .3 6 .4 8 .6(54) St Johns: Scardamaglia 2, Fernando, Had . Best: Jones . Dowsett, Pettigrew, Hilton, Fernando, Vanderwert . Werriben: Marinis 3, Harding . Baker, Fastuca, Fuller, Alabakis . Best : Fastuca, A.Carson, 44ahnorv, Waters, Jack, Alabakis. T째a째"-IiO 0 .1 0 .1 1 .2 2 .4(16) -. .C . 3 .3 6 .6 13 .7 20 .10(130) -,q-a :o: Haves, Wong . Best :Hayes, Thomas, Miller, Devon . Pic -d. Treasure Swinburne: Liston 5 . Thomas 4, J .Roberts 3 . Murphy 2, Goode 2, Demarte, Dzadz, Reed, C.Higgins. Best:Bituphy, C.Higgins, Liston, Watts, Ryan. Howa l SOUTH PAELB DISTRICTS 4 .1 6 .3 8 .6 11 .7 (73) MONASH GRYPHONS 0 .1 1 .2 2 .4 4.5(29) South Rieib: W .Rosowskl 2, '.44 .Thomas 2. King 2, Powell, D .Thomas, Bantle, Arqurlo, Fern . Best: Briglia, Doyle, King. Powell. Rocco, Tsic. ris fiioaash Gryphons: Jenkins, A .Yanru, Gonis. Bolle . Best : Ren . .. Tolangos, Junkeer, Perry, Grenpell, Walter . >U: 0 .2 3 .4 4 .4 4.6(30) 'C D 2 .1 4 .5 10 .8 13.10 (88) :: : P1House - Ad.D'Intnio 2, h.Pavlou 1, A .Brounjohn I enfi 째 R ;Wcou - B .lkthitehead 4 . A .Jordan 3, H .Hadbury 2, T .Wilson 2, b4 .O't laghan 1, S .Page I Best : PJHouse - A.Brownjohn, J .Howes, M .Braini, A .Contreras . C.Aiatheson . Pd .Stanley RiYVood - P.Sinnett, S .Page, GS-latty, J .Ramsey, M.O'Callaghan . H.Bradbury
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y ortum y to thank both .Fitzro Just a . 33 blue) would like to take the °PP game So memorable . ~ I F{} E{yo Williamstown CYMS for ,king his 400th football from 1974 1981 host and career - he played of a work colleague ommit m s S S a b e n supplementary list due to family and work ce~?e~~ g r, thistorYsuggestio on Michael's um6 `v 7trinth the ateurs at th Am ned th In 1994 joi games With few ries and fully en}oyed the 1983 began field umpirinb e ~ n tervhe Linehan - f or tune to umpire 400 ga s pire, i, former Amateur he un M had AFC forg their support and hosPiLatitywirfle n s 300th haei ~ hasays that ue at ~a c ;raraderie and the challenge of Id Carey umpiring fantasti for filling fo r as the boundary ump . S i _„~ j I3 t'io. 7 Yellow} wohid kk~so ~o ANDREW SARI~ES {gQ1he 1!6,, .,.. N ._ . ad NDAN v~ .~ ,. . ,•-Le, ~me due to his son being injure to 'B' Secti°t7 last week and to B~ ue ~th the VAFAUA . i first year ump ATULATIONS o 14 Filue} who was Promote d i4th mateh r I3{3f3GB~~ ~ two Weeks ago and only his oval today . who umpired his fust'C Section gamt the MCG and OPtus ~~eoyl Bernie ~ umpires that will he umpiring a u V C, >o, to the . TG~B umpiring his 15()t- in Ro 4hsd l ad~~~ $~~~~°n } sust co to mm 7 Fname A a l fewbe recognisin g A wil rats to Rob Sneddon on Peter G~ Week, as we in the Y n , iionel ~tz, Gsaeme Ilurricho on D ire e this s hi Will be celebrating Herita T~D ~d will umpir e s „rpriate that th s weekend theues! AFL ecial daY, ter 6 ears with the p bwith, e of two of our oldest ump' g section in 1998, 2`S ' . Macca com ; C Tgly wwiA umpire his 4BO~lre match and to join him on 19 Grand Finals including started the last l8 e VAFAUA ., o of his highlights - 5ection, havin g ' a his old clu ber a mateh! &oth are Life Mer~( 250egames ineA'AFA in 19 f ears, som th b d VF . In years, , L in 1990 after a year umPirin in 1993, he g section iPL Reserve Grad 1," . 2?nterstate games in r VAF A C' ion c~ men ed wit u He mP ll season 5. or Damo seet a y wit h fu s rin ugmired i l Grand Finals section to the players p i ha huickl and the afte games since . , the ranks q ,'soul; in and 'A • AD ro ressed up ued 150 `A scene" Powerhouse in the two s• He P g , players and club officials are invited baeu~ ire hepGi d P P started the 1994 seaso in 'A' section and has um .celebrate All umPires nees? after Finger food section thelf remarkable achievements they section sectio d 19 AD 8 2 . n' p~ to help an MarraDand . Who knows, the bar may even be run at ineluding ~1~ t . Bernards clash atna Sportscover Arena 2 p held at Barooga . ~bu -Iarle} ry v St between the VAFA and Vic Country,oround about the will be provided . ~B$TER Cup pGA - DE le c, including a c thanks to the has tine sports REPORT ON B~;pInteresting battlea for the Brian Molony drains well . tha Sarooga g thecomp surface usually yY Just a report from much neutral territory, gthe tabl , .IncVerY e wate e am, this certar m reason ~a v was e It ha d up to the n~gU1o20July3 heavy, rve e ver " fell in the lead erience h that fell g befor r sea.son Gues'ts of the night s 100 m same length as the MCuSht~lv not give" de th in esP previous evening sandy clay base . I saY team w7ith something vrith oldp mates vera hiAh~ providing the Amateur orties Club", Barooga on the p bv unior umpires . A very enjoYahle reception was held at The SP to see Derek Kickett stick his head in to catch u j Eade, and it was good This was umpired totally . The score boYred O~ irack uded VCFL Coach, Rodne}' -Will' an "> ast v West Under 18 ~al~e~on ~y I Poll' on the siren l ytheusa incl e . e kicked off after ame aoursl like Phil Stevens . The day beg-well in , hat was a tough g .go to the Victoria teixa wasted a lot of g am responded with the first 4 who acquitted themselves very a draw and had to be corrected . The main . . . ..err urltiallY sh°vnn g and Amateurs rthe rlate)wsong'Cuythesandlcobt Anihe m al enur speeches, the Nation in0the teY ' 1 ke ~ t• The Am .1 op second g .4 to g result Vic Coun try . You just seem to getshowed days it 4 times in the them first, and they ldeked awaY toartner's a6 . This holdin first aoals before my p quarters but the first way basically won all for the 5th time, the Amateur goals . I gave to 5 but goais given mounted certiflcates y before winding their e soprtuniefahCotr uscore .9.59 This gave the cu to th {note singular} was responsible for the b es for the resented u 14 11-95 Vic Amateurs 10 d to the massive 500 sts°ng crowd and g . Umpires were presente l f oaliel had . The the task Scoreboard? of keeping twoThe clockstimekeeper and the scoreboard Geelong mov~ng~ ( Dennis The Wilson Webster past third appearance Adrian tBUI back down the Hume t° Melbourne . John Robinson (YAFA g n~rin tMark Osborne (GU) nd did the as well : Darman Anderson [FU} GippsiandlMarl Gibso season of ump' g umpires performed well a dav Southern lex AFL} /Nathan Eddy {SU) VAFAUA"" all three VAFAUA umP second appearanee . A fantastic day and tGU} VAFAUA . . . . . . aAsocitnprud 41 .com FINALLY . . . CabaPond All correspondenee to diannewhiteleY
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rouhd ot Ua football , . -e had last v : , meant .! :at it is > .ill anyone's gc :- s who !' miss or on a final's berth, so to make matters easier, I had put togeu .er a what-if scenario for all to read . A,It .Lilydale cannot be dislodged off top spot even if they drop their last two niatehes . Uni-High cannot miss out on the double chance, but could drop to third if they lose their last two matches by a large margin. Old Westbourne will get the double chance should they win their last match against Uni-High School and North Brunswick drop one of their remaining matches, but could miss out on the finals should they lose . If Albert their last match agains t Mt .LIlydale they will _ : : , ': , ' i- finals, however, if they lose, they will need either Nor,! ; Brunswick or St .Mary's to ' : se their remaining two maichms to make it, North Brn=ris : pk, will get the double chance if they win their last two _ Box Hill North and Mt .Lilydale. if they lose one of r'ies, at they will make the finals should Albert Park, St .Mar Old Westbourne drop a game and will miss out should d drop both. Finally, St.lvlarys will make the finals if the_ :in their last two matches against Brunswick Power and Richmond Centrals` and either Albert Park, Old Vdestbourne or North drop a match . If they drop one, they are out . So there you have it . Based on the above possibilities, I am going out on a limb to predict my final five . The crystal ball is telling me the final five will be Mount, UHS, Stlvlary"s, North Brunswick and Westbourne with Albert Park the unlucky sixth placed team out on percentage . REVIEW At the Zoo the Saints squandered the use of the breeze in the first term and trailed by two goals at quarter time . From that point on, the Vultures compieteIy dominated proceedings with Zulieki and Dowdeil miserly in defenc and Dolence having a good game in ruck in their eventual 103-point victory . The Turtles kicked ten goals in the first quarter against Br ?ower, and through Mann and iÂťlizzi ensured their team returned to the winners list . Even Hardway's nine goals for the Power could not stem the tide as Eltham recorded a solid 18 point win . Box Hill North continued their improvement, this time with a great second half to win convincingly away at Richmond . Being down by three goals at half time . North .'tini put in a lifted considerably in the second as Da. ., sensational ruck effort . John Naumaus :'s three-goal spre e ensured North made it two in a row : != , '' --point vin .
to stav wl~xy a agains t e wa : ; u ;ncc o n Zrii '` h M d Du ~n1, M ount strug;'ed o :i te ther end, Katie L=r . 7 appii- s pressure p ha t hi °r n atch for it Warriors . rackir ijors . .t
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. to Bodeen in what will be a closer match i n ;y D4 pundits may expect . The last time these two met, it was a closely fought affair and I expect a similar match today. While the Cobra`s will keep up sv~ h Vultures for the first half, I believe the fites s students will ultimate* a5 he difference as tI . the number two spot T s, ~~ F sa -rs take nn to s '
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this season has been good and the return to the "Postage Stamp" today Will suit their cause . in what should be a physical encounter, I cannot see Brunswick getting ,rtvcvhere near the Saints as they remain in final's contention with a 78 point win . Eltham host Richmond in a match both teams will be keen to win to begin the rebuilding process for next year. The Turtles are a difficult outfit to match up with at home, and given the mediocre form of Richmond, I cannot see them getting within a bulls roar of the likes of Doody, Mizzi and Brick . Therefore I am going with Eltham to win convincingly by 68 points . I feel a little sorry for Box Hill North who have been going through a real purple patch, having to meet North Brunswick who are playing for their final's survival . North need to win this match to stay in the final's race, and given the rare form of the likes of Hamilton, Wallmeyer and IC,riazis any side would find this assignment at a high difficulty level. However, Odza and Keillor have shown there is a bright future for the lads from Box Hill, and they will test North Brunny today. Ultimately though, there is too much at stake to see North Brunswick drop this match and therefore I am going with them to win by 21 points . Albert Park host Mt.Lilydale playing for their 2003 survival. As I mentioned before, a loss will almost certainly spell doom for the Falcons, and they could not be meeting a tougher opponent than a Mt . Lilydale team on the rebound . Westbourne proved though, that Mount is not an impossible assignment, and should Allen, McLennan and Baker's team mates lift around them, they may be a chance . However, the Dales have proven this season they are a class outfit, and dropping two in a rov, would seem unlikely . Therefore it's Mount for me as they knock the Falcons out of the finals race with a 34 point win . Old Westbourne has the bye . TEAM OF THE YEAR Keep those nominations coming into gavanfCacleanevent .com.au . I have received plenty already, so if you want to see your favorites in the team, please send in your thoughts . PRESS CORR ESPO ;'IY:,=dTS Gavan Flower - gava :~F-,, leanevent.com .au
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D4 SECT- M Bulleen Cobras v UHS-VU St Marys v Brunswick Power Eltham Collegians v Richmond Central Box Hill North v North Brunswick Old Westbourne - bye Albert Park v Mt Lilvdale
BUI.I .i=:?d COBRAS - b} , UHSâ&#x20AC;˘V[i 4 .1 10.8 -1~5-13 24 .15 (159) ST ti; :_RYS 2 .3 3.4 5.8 8 .8 (56) UHS-VU: Farrelly 5 . Tate 4, Rose 3, Madragano 3 . Devlin 2, M Butera 2, Mottrani- Haynes. Gerolemou, Gorange, Smith Best: Zulicki, Dolence, Dowdell. Rose, Gerolemou . Devlin St Marys : Butler 2, Purcell 2. Dwyer, Wright, Timmins, Theoharris Best: Perelberg. Zsembery, Timmins, Theoharris, Anders, Schembri Umpires: Santo Caruso Ron Marlyn (F) Joel Wignell (B) Lucas Williams Michael Isbister (G) BRUNSWICK POWER 4 .4 8.6 9.12 12 .17 (89) 10.4 12.6 13.8 ELT COLLEGIANS 16.11 (107) Brunswick Power : Hardaway 9 . Pile, Baxter, Baksh . Best : Harrison, Hardaway, Morgan. Pike . Baksh, HLme Eltham: Harringtob 6 . Brick 3. Doody 2. A .Mann 2, P.Mann, Rashid. Gilbert. Best A .Mann, Mitzi, Thomas. Brick, Harrington . E.Baud Umpires: Max Wittman Gajanan Skandakumar (F ) RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.6 8.9 11 .14 13.18 (96) BOX HILL NORTH 3.3 6.9 12 .16 17 .19 (121) Richmond Central : Macak 4, O'Sullivan 2, Nuske 2. Trotter 2. J Lynch . Barritt, McGrath . Best : O'Sullivan, Terill. Speakman, Titiey, Reid. Trotter. Box Hill North : Odza 6, Namouski 4 . Keilor 3, Doyle. Cook, Olsen, Palmer. Best : Odza, Riseaila, Keilor, Penesis, Cook, Steel. Umpires: James Olle (F) OLD WESTBOURNL 6.3 9.5 11 .10 12.11 (83) MT. LILYDA?.E 1 .3 5 .5 6.6 9.10 (64) OLD WESTBOUR'dE: J .Horsburgh 3, Lever 3, M .Christo 2, A.Christo. Gerace- Akarna. 3i11man Best - Lever, Huntington, J .Horsburgh, Berm, M .Christo, Gezaee MT.LILYDALE : Charles 3, Cartsens 2, Jelens, Roberts, Varga, Alderman Best - T .Flannagan . Van Dueran, tiott, Cartsens. Roberts, Gibson Umpires : Mick Gilday Sean Rothe (F) Tristan Pearce Jon Kralevski (B )
NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 9 .5 10.6 17.8 (110) ALBERT PARK 4.2 5 .6 10 .10 13.10 (88) North Brunswick: Hamilton 9,Magnusson 3, Wallmeyer 3, Twaddle 2 . Best: Hamilton, Wallmeyer, J .Boudoloh. SteSox . Robertson, Guppy. Albert Park : S .Allan 6, Baker. Venables, Chambers, D .Allan, Hymns, Sutton McLellan. Best : Borley, Taylor, S .Allan, McLellan, Neumann, Baker. Umpires: Gerard Rolls Glen Scotland (F) (B ) D4 RESERVES BULLEEN COBRAS - by e USH-VU 1 .0 7 .3 9 .4 13.4 (82) ST MARYS 1 .2 3 .4 6 .6 7.9 (51) USH-VU : Forbes 3, Hetlner 3, Fisher 2, Mills 2, Wallace 2, Caealieri Best: Davidson . Forbes, P THomas, Cusick . Uebergang. Schulz St Marys: Ryan 2, Allen 2 . Anthony 2 . Koumantatakis Best: Mulehay, Feldstaad . Anthony, Machette, Anthony, Rya n BRUNSWICK POWER 2 .2 4 .4 6 .8 6.9(45) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.3 3 .5 5 .7 6.9(45) Brunswick Power: Kemp 2, Brown, Kelly, Cheyne, Baksh . Baksh. ',ptield, Aitken, Hayes, Boyce . Kemp . Eltham : Krohn 3 . Drummond, Evans, C.Watson. Keleher, Luttick, Krohn, Drununond. D .Barnett, Evan s RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.6 2 .7 8 .12 8.15 ( 63) BOX HILL NORTH 1 .0 4 .2 4.2 7.7(49) Richmond Central: Smyth 3, Colmer 2, Levin 2, Wilson . Best Wilson, Berrimano, Levin, Guthrie . Lane . Box Hill North: Pratt 4, Woods, Evans, Ellis. Best : Pratt, Tambakis, Thoi . Oldlietd . Stewart . DAmato . OLD WESTBOURNE
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EST,LILYDALE 0.0 2 .1 2 .3 4.8(32) OLD WESTBOURNE: Rivalland 4, D .Slattery, Whiting . Christo, Wintte Best - O'Sullivan, Rivalland, Layton, Mesman, Hewitt, Aquilino MT.LILYDALE : Anderson, Moretti . Pereira, King Best - Pereira, Flannagan, Cunningham . Anderson, Holloway. Morriso n
NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.0 4 :2 5 .4 7.7(49) ALBERT PARK 2.3 2 .5 5 .6 5.8(38) North Brunswick: J .Boudoloh, F.Sallourn . Russo, Briffa, Maria, Cutler . B.Carter. Best : Messiake, Parks, R .Salloum, Briffa Russo, LattouL Albert Park: Pastras, Stoney, Fleming. Payne, Bateson . Best: R .Aitan, Williams, Hogan, Wier . Quinlan . Stoney.
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D4 Section ALBERT PARK Coach : John Ahern Res: Paul Shoppe e 1 P. Smit h 2 S . Robinson (s) 2 N . Pashas (r 3 R . Baker (C ) 3 J . Dudi (r) 4 J . Simcocks 5 S . Allan 6 J . Storey (VC) 7 S. Variable s 7 K. Gannon (r) 8 A. MandEIans 8 M. van lewoud PChambers C 10 M . Phillip s 11 A . Fleming 12 T. Fraser 13 B . Payne (RVC) 13 M . Davey (S 14 M . Hyams (S) 14 C. Borg 15 D . Borfey 16 C . Roberton 17 D . McLellan 18 J. Taylor 19 A. Steward 20 K . Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 J . Hannett 22 D. Bree (r) 23 B . Harries 23 G . Foster 24 T. Green 25 J . Wie r 26 L. Hopkins 26 G . Baker 27 B. Tuite 27 J. Breen (r) 28 R . Allan 29 C .Fehri ng 30 S . Fountai n 31 S . McGuire (RC) 31 D. Alla n 32 A. Di'Mingo 33 J . Murray 34 T. Houston 35 S. Toth (RVC) 35 V. Surace 36 J. Belbin 37 L Hogan 38 N . Wheeler 39 S. McKerrow 40 A. Graham 41 D . Alla n 42 K . Daley 44 B . Isard 45 M . MacLeod 46 M . Dawdle 47 L Tricarico 48 J. Hamath 49 C. Dyer 50 S. Mellis (r) 50 J. Meek 52 M. Smith 53 M. Williams 54 N .Neumann 55 D . Quinlan 57 J . Sutton 57 J . Guzman 58 T. Bennetts 59 N. Strang 60 G . Bateson 62 A. Harper 77 S. Garcia 78 J. Hamath 79 J. Bourne 80 M . Houg h
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Section 1 Preview Who said teams can't win away from home? Last week all five travelling sides claimed the points, but we are still no closer to determining the final's make-up. The Scotchies thanks to seven large from Berry, and a great game from Zogoolas withstood a spirited OB to keep alive their prospects of a top two finish . The Skevs have been brilliant the past fortnight, but alas, have no points to show for their toil, if they want post season action, it's just about last roll of the dice stuff, in a thriller, the Skevvies can maintain their final's focus . The Xavs are so close to securing fourth place, they can surely taste it! Just one more win would likely lock it in for them, but today, against Uni, whose side is a genuine title contender, the Xavs will have to wait another day, for that all important victory . OB displayed some outstanding fighting qualities last week and they will be looking for a similar performance when they travel to the "Racecourse" today . The Tonners knocked over the Fielders first time round, but on their home track, described as fast, Caulfield will reverse that earlier result . Despite the week's break, The Bernie's maintained their momentum and comfortably disposed a finals wannabe. Today, they will inflict similar pain on the Marcel2in boys from Bulleen . Uncle Chop Chop and the Roaster starred, as DLS remain in final's contention . Simply put, they must keep winning . At home to OEG, win number eight is a solid team performance and four good quarters away . Section 2 - Preview Three rounds until the finals and Werribee continue to impress, holding off a gallant Beaumaris side last weekend, home by 25 points in blustery conditions . Deprived of serious final preparation, Werribee now meet two of the bottom clubs in the final three rounds, their match against Mazenod this afternoon likely to provide less practice than an internal match at training. Earlier this year Mazenod failed to field a side when the clubs were due to meet in round seven, and providing Mazenod make the trip west, Werribee should notch up yet another home victory . Now three games behind Werribee in second, Old Melburnians face a similarly undemanding run to the finals, this afternoon hosting Old Ivanhoe after inflicting a 138 point thrashing away at Mazenod last round. With Ivanhoe now mathematically ruled out of competing in September, this match bears little significance bar a chance for the lower-placed side to gain some respect, Old Melburnians to get up . Two games clear in fourth, Beaumaris will endeavour to cement their spot in the first week of the finals this afternoon when they meet Hampton Rovers away . A win would take Beaumaris three games clear, while a loss would bring Hampton Rovers within four points, and in
a game vital for both clubs in the context of the season, Beaumaris to get up . Finally Old Paradians will seek to climb off the bottom of the table with a tough home match against Old Trinity, while Old Camberwell will benefit from an extra week on the track, and the four bonus points that accompany the bye . Section 3 - Preview
With Rupertswood, Old Carey and Collegians already having confirmed their presence in September, the major focus of the final three home and away rounds will revolve around the race for fourth position on the ladder, and that last elusive spot in the first week of the finals. With Therry going down to powerhouses Old Carey by 30 points last round, and AJAX kicking just two majors in their 95 point pasting by Collegians, the race for fourth remains wide open, even North Old Boys are still mathematically contenders despite suffering a 120 point defeat away at Rupertswood . This afternoon the competition for that final spot continues, as AJAX host MHSOB, a vital game in the club's push towards September . Limited to just two majors by the club second from the bottom last round, MHSOB are struggling and should provide little opposition for the home side . However AJAX must be wary of complacency, this is a must-win game for the club given Therry are the recipients of the bye's bonus four points this round . With percentage now irrelevant, AJAX must stay on par with Theny with a win and aim to pounce in the final two rounds, a loss today all but conceding a spot in the semi's to the club's mid-table rivals .
Several positions down the table a competition of similar proportions will be played out this afternoon, as eighth placed Monash meets ninth placed St Bernards (2), a loss for the latter side relegating them from the competition next season. Enjoying only their third proper win of the season last round, defeating MHSOB by ten goals, Monash have the opportunity to string together two wins for the second time this year, having won consecutive games over MHSOB and St Bernards (2) earlier this season . St Bernards (2), still in search of their first proper win of the season, meet a Monash side currently enjoying their season-best form, and will struggle despite playing the game on home turf. Elsewhere this afternoon the competition's top two sides will attempt to assert their dominance, with Rupertswood to account for the in-form Collegians, and Old Carey to overpower the mid-table North Old Boys . Section Blue - Pre-vie It's a big fortnight for the K's with challenging game s THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
A against final's combatants . They have been near ;,,rttless all year, and as spirited and passionate as the 1 ;, ten will be today, the likely minor premiers will le Ti,;ers know they let a massive chance slip last ~ek . An opportunity to atone for that showing , ntive enough, to inflict further heartache on the ints . T ;, e B's have completed three wins on end and still ossess a slim mathematical possibility of final's glory . The Menders won this game earlier this season by four rilts, a fact I'm sure not lost on Bentleigh, and is why hs_yll get home today . The Panthers had a week to forget against the B's and ll be eager to right the .wrongs of that performance, ~aillst the Swans . This will be a particularly even cntest but the superior firepower of the District lark Will see them home. Vie JOC's MEAN BUSINESS! Brutally illustrated last ;=,-~ekend, they have set themselves for a top two ending and will have all the answers against DLS .
5ecfiioxi Red - Preview Still undefeated after fifteen rounds of football, Banyule-Viewbank travel to St Leos Emmaus tllls -lnday, the home side severely denting their final's iiances last round, recipients of a 70 point pasting by the now fourth-placed La Trobe . With a potential spot in the first week of the finals on offer, fifth-placed St Leos struggled to match an inspired La Trobe outfit, the latter side establishing a match-winning lead in the first quarter kicking seven goals to one . With La Trobe now four points clear in fourth and boasting a far superior percentage, St Leos must beat Banyule this afternoon to stay in final's contention .
near certainties to line up in the second send-final, given St Leos difficult run home, La Trobe travel to Aquinas this afternoon, the home side limited to three goals for the entire afternoon last round . Starting to hit a good patch of form at the business end of the season, La Trobe should be far too strong for their opposition, Walker, Butler and Dalrymple likely to be prominent up forward once more . Competitive in their fixture with second-placed Uni Blacks last round, Old Westbourne face a more inviting prospect this afternoon, an away fixture with the winless Bulleen, Old Westbourne a chance to record just their fourth win this season. While Old Westbourne came within 26 points of The Blacks last week, Bulleen managed seven goals in their 84 point defeat to Round Numba 16-f-- .08.2003 Under- I ; .a Old Scotch v SL ins Caulfield Or v Old Brighton University Blues v Old Xaverlan s St Bernards v Marcelli n
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Banyule, an impressive result given Bulleen's recent poor-form in front of goal, and Banyule's complete dominance this season . With only three rounds remaining, this fixture proves vital for both teams in their bids to regain a little dignity and respect ; Old Westbourne to get up . Elsewhere across the citv, Old Xaverians (2) will struggle against Fitzroy, Maghamez likely to contribute further to his already impressive tally of goals this season, while the Uni Blacks should have little trouble overcoming a spirited Yarra Valley side .
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Coliegtns ti '.ur,::rtswood MHSOB v AJAX North Old Boys v Old Carey Theny Penola OB - Bye Si Bernards (2) v Monash Blues at 11 .40 a.m.
Mentone Panthers v South Melbourne Districts at Southern Road Reserve De La Salle (2) v St Johns 0 C at Waveriey Park at 11 .30 a.m.
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"ASOB : 6arke. 1Niilehoa - Best: McGrath, '::ram, H ar ding, Err voikertng. Whitehouse . Umpires: Frank Kavanagh Paul Rapke (F) 7.1 15 .5 16.11 18.15(123) OLDCAP!- 7 TFIERRY PENOLA 6 .2 8.3 11 .3 15 .3 (93) Old Carty: Ashworth 4, Evans 4, McKinnon 3, Angus 2 . Thompson Leonard, MacFarlan e. Simson Best: Davey . Leonard . McKinnon, Rive . Badenhof Simson. Sulman Therry Petiole : Cooper 3. Freckleton 3 Cameron. Carroll . Dooley . Farre lly, Goodwin . Quinn, Sheppard, Turn . Cameron, Cooper, Capewell Umpire Best : Freckleton, Farrelly . Carroll Ryan Hense Patrick Couthard (F)
2 .3 6.5 11 .8 12 .10 (82) MARCELLIN 1 0.5 12.7 20 .15 (135) DE LA SALLE 3 .4 Marcellin: Harding 3, Altus 3. Ryan 2 . Power 2, Wise 2 Best : Caton, Hardin g . Money. Mahon, Doyle, Ryan De La S all e : Keely 4, Fteldsend 4• Best: Vague 3- Williams 3, Quick 2 . O'Donnell 2 . Lowther. D.Browning,: Peter Vague . Fieldsend, Nankervis, Kelliher. O'Donnell . Quick Umpires Liddell Andrew Shiels ( F) Katie White-Spier ( B) Daniel Kofoed Daniel Brookes(G)
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4.3 6 .3 7 .5 11 .6 (72) OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS OLD COLS 2 .5 8 .5 15 .9 21 .15 (141) . Purss. Old Xsverisns : A Ryan 3, J Ryan 3, O'Meara 2, Gtdley, Corcoran St Bernarft Best: Gulley. Agius, Nadinie, McDonnell, Gllmivan . A -Ryan. Hooper, . Pitts Hogarth 2 . Mitchell, 3. Old Cols : Kelly 4, Robbins 3, Pell 3 Harrison, Harrison . Walsh, Liberatore . Best: Hooper, Pell, Liberatore, sen Eli Hayes (F ) Robbins . Kell . Umpires : Trevor H an
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Coach: Steve Muscat Coach: 7;m Hilo Team Manager: Anita Muscat asst: Pad minor 8 David Robertson 1 E. Nassrattah 1 A. Thompson 2 J. Isaac (DVC) 2 C . Medcraft 3 D . Haas 3 J. Woodgate 4 C . Lazarakis ( VC ) 4 C . Schteiger 5 J. Thomas 5 D . Brosnan 6 S. Nussbaum 6 T. Denatris 7 R . O'Brien 7 D. Black 8 C . Thomson 9 C . Rossenlis 9 10TL.Peet Wells 10 S. Schetlebeck 11 B. Arnol d 11 S. Sullivan 12 C. Johnstone (DVC) 12 J. Margetis 13 S. Mcconchie 13 J. Evangelista 14 S. Davis 14 F. Patuad 16 S. M tsios 15 S. Vaughan 17 D. Martin 17 C . Nayna 20 R. Lemer 18 M. Marziate 21 B. UpsGtl 20 J. Fredrickson 21 K. Onurlu 23 L Gouzenfifer 22 D. Armansin 24 M . Anderson 23 M. Sofoulis 25 R. Matter 24 J. Staker 26 D. Tehennepe (VC) 25 A. Evangelista 28 B. Harris 26 X. Deayton (Capt) 30 A. Jirov 27 V. Sengg 31 A. Bukala 28 S. Cook (DVC) 33 A. Cook (C) 29 S. Tan 34 S Ramsay 30 M . Thomas 44 B . Robbins 32 S. Burgo 61 G . Evans 34 A. Wood 41 J . Antenucci 42 D. Andrews 43 B . Jeffreys 44 B . Evangelista
ST. DEDES TIGERS Coach : Glenn Alford 1 McGettigan M 2 McNamara D 3 Cleary G 4 L'Huillier D 5 Gilmore S 6 Buck A 7 Greeley P 8 Kelly L 9 Serofin L y~ Wee~don N 12 Powell G 13 RouiDon L 14 McMurray L 15 Curry P 16 Lovelock R 17 Laver T 18 Samya J 19 Paterson A 20 Lynch J 21 Cieslak L 22 Terrell L 23 Waters D 24 Moss D 25 Porter D 26 Hilton M 27 Jones L 28 Andrews M Lynch D 30 Maddocks J 31 McConnell K 32 Petrowc J 33 Tyquin J 34 Bignell R 35 Thompson G
®i Cr h Svend Samild, Dean Andrew 1 D. Cochrane 2 Ja Date 3 A . Erskine ~ a±banks (C 4 Br ~ 5 N. Fisher (VC) 6 Ai Ironmonger 7 An Kianios 8 M . May 9 T. MiNalsky 10 K. Regan 11 D . Russo 12 B . Russo 13 E . Millis 14 T. Milli s 15 R. Boumon 16 An Wilson 17 B . Carroll 18 S . Cadwallen 19 B . Richards (C) 20 T. Brown (VC) 21 R . Hastemor e 22 M. Nielson h an 24 p,dt 25 C . Sinclair 26 N . Sutherland 27 K. Pridham 28 A Trier 29 M. West 30 M. Rya n 23 G. Rastas 24 M. Peck 25 A. Wilson 26 Br Pratt 27 G . Bottomte y 28 M. Latham
ST. JOHNS OC Coach: Matthew Webb 1 Nathan Chalk 2 Ross Dean 3 Jeremy Diaz 4 Glen D'Olivera 5 Chris Domingo 7 Michael Purnell 8 Damien Homan 9 Matt Hope 10 Daniel Johnston !1 Bradley Judd 13 Michael Kosmata 15 Peter Langham 16 Luke Merchant 17 Wigor Monteiro 18 Michael Nelson 19 AshleyYPen rY 20 Matthew Phaedonos 21 Darryl Pinto 22 Benjamin Worrell
Coach : Bi- Gardner I A. Murray 2 D . Couniham 3 R . Nahas 4 S. Ead 5 M. Jordan 6 D . Cleary 7 C . Lam b 8 G . Torcasio 9 D . Wills 10 C . Hogan 11 W. P)aukovits 12 G . Utaglian o 13 L . Rowan 14 P. Brown 15 R. Holden 16 S. White 17 S. Briggs
18 S. Serres 19 A. Ciavaretla 20 N. Wills 21 J. Briggs 22 T. Orchard 23 D. Zula 24 J. Reynolds 25 J. Nevezie V. Maraventano D. Costigan A. Shifton A. Middlemiss S. Ott
STN M ELD . DISTRICTS Coach : Darren McKillo p
I T. Cronan 3 0. Kohnesheen 6 E. Costello 7 R . Ginge( i 8 J. Niemi 9 C . Batchelor (VC ) 11 J. Cooke 13 L . Stanza 16 J. Newson 18 E. Bouchard 21 D . Whiting 22 L . Bell (C) 25 A. Ray 26 A. Exce N 27 J. Crona n 33 J . Merchic 40 S. Walde n 54 M. Giannellis 58 J. Masterton 59 A. Giannetl'rs 69 W. Cooper 78 M. Stephanadakis 79 N . Strachan 88 D. Phillips 89 L. Elser
Hodges Real Estate Menton e Clearcut Hairdressin g IFCO Brighton Nissan THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2i
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Coach : Terry McEvoy 6 S. Hills 7 B. Helme 8 M. Wall 9 S. Loonstra 10 M . Dexter 12 A. Munchow 13 C . Williams 14 A . Lobzcuk 17 M . Adams 18 T. Walsh 19 P. Symons 20 B . Hardham 21 C . Galliott 22 M . Visser 24 C . Crozier 50 A . Faille 52 D . Whit e 61 D . Jennings 66 A . Kinghorne 67 D. Muir 68 B . Pratt
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Coach: Cliff Lever Ass. Coach: Jim Hudson B. Gerace 2 J. Tanner 3 R. Naidu 4 J. Mason 5 G . Walker 6 S. Vining 7 F. Pavez 8 A. Miller 9P. Neville 10 C . Lever 11 A. Taylor y 13 A. Potts~ 14 M. Potts 15 A . Woods 17 D . Taylor 18 J . Morsello 19 D . Corp 20 K . Lawson 21 B . Merriweather 22 B . Gilbert 23 A . Mokrusch 24 P. Hudson 25 G. Bartlett 26 M . Gamier 27 J . Bartolo 28 D. Hudson 29 T. 31 M . Monohan 32 B . NaziFovski 33 J . M eeriweath er 34 P. Johnston 35 H. Hodgson 36 C. Lipa 37 B. Payne 38 F. Berton e 39 A. Maluccio
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B A N Y U L -----Coach: Phiv Demetriou 1 Z . Wanks 2 J . Brockwell 3 A. McGovern 4 P. Adams 5 A. Brown 6 M . Morgan 7 R. Moore 8 A. Demetriou 9 M . Christian 10 R . Wright 11 P. Blayney 12 M. Parfett 13 W. loannidis 14 M. Lardo 15 A. Evans 16 A. Mitropoulos 17 C . Davies 18 T. Wise 19 T. Mcintosh 20 A. toannou 21 D . Herbert 22 J. Tsingaris 23 J . Everest 24 A . Bottomley 25 C . Stavropoulos 26 L. Richardson 27 A . Kayrooz 28 B . Herbert 29 T. Shepherd 30 S . Sali 31 1 . Stokes 32 D. Nichols 33 D. Playfair
Coach: Harry Harisiou 4 C . Lapadula 7 J. Ryan 10 T. Lee 11 A. Verga 12 B. Tekin 13 A . Smith 14 E . Miritis 15 E . Sanli 16 J . Newman 17 D . McMillan 18 J . McDonald 20 R . Tremayne 22 D . Seraiocco 23 A . Stavretis 28 P. Murch 24 B . Moran 36 A . Coulston 38 E . Odza 40 T. King 41 J . Wolnizer 42 J . Simon 43 M . lacuone 49 B. Lapadula
Coach: Tim Bell Asst: Tony Dullard 1 S .Sukkar 2 M . Louis-Gleeson 3 R . Williams 4 D. Robbins 5 J . Violato 6 C. Dullard 7 D. Pocock 8 E . Clarke 9 A. Butle r 10 J . Coyne 11 J . Mujanovic 12 M . Rogers 13 M . Zika 14 D. Ryan 15 T. McBurney 16 S. Cahill 17 B. MacDonald 18 R. Astudillo 19 N. Hart 20 D. McPhee 21 D. Russell 22 S. Edwards 23 K. Maghamez 24 R . Willingham 25 J. Zieme r 26 J. Richardson 27 A. Merhi 28 C . Mei9he n 29 W. Murray 30 A. Maroon 31 S. Glouftsis
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Ca:.,d,ea: U19(1) Anthony Duggan u19)2) Fred Chamberlain t ar.iearaT 2 3T~^hkC* tAtont n~r 5J 4 ArmsaraJA 5 Ruara E 6 KenrietJ t ,1 7 Freer S s F~D~r~ s R an T J to Hu°~ u s n Bourke R t2 J L 13 !'A'~' Ginnr,an i4 Roache M eaRe n A t165 Corcoran N 17 Chapman P ) is Ma~rn~arJ' F'{ (c 20 Meena, D 22Nolan 2t FsiNaqrnCRR 23 rerxh 24 C ~e Rom
26 o'Han ci n M 27 Purcell P 28 While J 29 ~~ 5 s 3o vaughan 3 c Rian A 32 M nfln e T 33 Fwd 0 y 34 Quinn D 35 A9'us Rees DJ 37 Runes R _ 3e Merv;n-smnn J M 40 ~ s °aio 42 Stnb9ey M 43 Corrigan T 44 Kam D 45 Trovato M 46 Grill o 47 Slk 48 Noon. A 49 sq ener P 51 sov'i,% r J 52 ~ A 5~4 P~eAI a9
US Cr h : Justin Vaughan 1 J. Pascal 2 J. Waters 3 M. Ford 4 G . Cocks 5 R . McCann 6 R . Toms 7 B. Game 8 G. H omer 9 L McDermott 10 A. Kennedy 11 M. Levins 12 D . Coppock 13 C . Phyland 14 R . Fallon 1 5 C. Le e 16 C. Huang 17 P. Carse 18 A. Egan 19 P. Bamewall 20 T. Munro 21 S . Elliott 22 M . 8eddome 23 G . Hanson 24 M . Ferguson 25 M . Williams
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UNI DLACKS Coach : Lachlan Beaton Ass Coach: David Watson 1 Mark MacGu9an 2 Jamie Mapleson 3 Rob Moffatt 4 Michael Commadeur 5 Lee Crossley (vc) 6 Simon Bade 7 Andrew Jesse (c) g Lachie Sullen 9 K nan West 10 Ki eran Pre stid g e(vc) 11 Hug h Tunneclrfr 12 Swain Cr chley 13 Jeremy White 14 Rohan Ault 15 AshleY Lynch 16 Sam Henty 17 Richard Wood 18 Duncan Brown 19 Alex K eI N 20 Michael Procto r 21 Richard Whatley 22 Michael Steel e 23 Stephen Commadeur 24 Brendan Edwards 25 Scott Palmer 26 Lachlan Clancy 27 Francis Slattery 28 Matthew Morris 29 Sam Price 30 James Fulle r o31 35 Brendan ndan Goona Go n 37 Herbert Barlow 38 Nick Brooks (vc) 40 Kyle Magee 54 Callum Barter 56 Sam Chisholm 59 Andrew Woolle y 72 Josh Costello
TRODE UN I Coach: Zoran Colovic D. Brennan N. >3a'dges S, Brough ~ R0 ~yia99han E. R. car"°ron JL~i c~~;er L cubes N . Crow e J . Dalrymple B. ~e,n D . Fe,r,eli S* Gibson A. Ha i P H~ J . Hank e M. Harvey
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M. Hogan P. Karagounis
C . Kean JD.. ~~ ~y D . r.aann mannes M. nMoDwald D~ MoKail 1,14 . Millar 5 . rpny G. Norton
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_ " . . : '.'ALLEY O B Coach : Peter Battl e
1 L. HickeyY 2 D . Tsoupar kovft s 3 G. Marti n 4 T. Peters 5 B . Nicholas (c) 6 A . MaudSley 7 C. Walke r 8 M . Rokick i 9 D. Borlan d 10 L. Askew 11 C. Brit 12 T. Amos 13 B. Glennie 14 E. Gotten 1 5 A. Russell 16 S. Yeo 17 W. Carter 1 g D . Wright 19 D . Reynold s 21 K. Everist 22 T. Hoope r 23 D . Bartolomeo 24 N . TilleyY 25 B. Seeg 36 H . Shakespeare
74 Jamie Dowsley 75 Oliver s cott
77 Tristan B umby Rendell 110 Andrew Aylett
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Ugur Bol, Glen Threatening language, 2 matches . Ugur Bol, Glen Eire , r-1 . Kicking, 9 matches ,
August 20 APS v AGS (Schoolboys - 6pm) August 23 Mazenod v. MHSOB August 24 FIDA Grand Final s August 27 Mazenod College v Clontarf Football Academy (Schoolboys - 6pm ) August 30 B Section Is( Semi Final August 31 A Section Ist Semi Final S~ptemL~ r 6 B Section 2nd Semi FFual September 7 A Section 2nd Sti"i Final
Daniel SI ; ;r, Old Geelong . Abuse of an umpire, 2 matche s ;rson, St. Cedes Mentone Tigers matches . , Old Carey. Tripping, 3 matches. , Kew. Assault of another person, 4 matches . Old Essendon ( Under-1 9) . Abusive language ,
es . in, St . Johns {!?n'째e ?9} . Striking, 2 matches . De La Salle t Striking, 2 matches . Old Ivanhoe Iu6 1 3) Abusive language, Old Ivanhoe (Club 1 9) Attempting to strike
e [$5); secona, offence ($25) ; third burth offence [$100); eac h offence ($1 00). al- SenioesttJ1 9 failure to provide to phone j~ es by 2 .3 0 grra final scores by 5pm Salesian (R)
Brunswick Power (S )
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째!o incr Reg New % .. Rd10 Club Dono rs Donors Total M'ship Ormond AFC 42 38 80 63 .00% 40 .90% Caulfield Grammarians 25 19 44 31 .20% 22 .00% Old Ivanhoe Or 36 1 37 20 .60% 9.40% Hampton Rovers AFC 29 7 36 18.60% 5.70% lt~wthorn AFC 28 5 33 24.10% 8.00% De La Salle OC 27 2 29 10.50% 5 .80% St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18 8 26 21 .30% 5 .70% peninsula OB 20 3 23 21 .30% 12 .00% Old Xaverians 21 1 22 9 .00% 4 .90% Old Paradians 11 10 21 15 .40% 14.70% Old Scotch 17 1 18 10 .10% 3 .90% ;1HSOB 16 1 17 12 .10% 3 .50% 1lbert Park AFC 8 7 15 13 .60% 6 .40% VAFAUA 13 1 14 7 .00% 2 .50% St Bernards OC 12 2 14 9 .10% 1 .90% 3~ Kevins AFC 10 2 12 5 .30% 4 .80% Therry Penola OB 10 2 12 6 .30% 2 .60% Old Trinity 12 0 12 7 .60% 1 .90% `Sazenod OC 10 1 11 5 .90% 3 .80% Marcellin OC 8 3 11 6 .00% 1 .10% CIn[versity Blues AFC 8 2 10 6 .70% 1 .30% St Mary's AFC 9 0 9 8 .70% 4.90째'% 7,, tidal Tally Ho AFC 6 3 9 10 .70% 4.80% Sainburne Uni AFC 7 2 9 10 .30% 4.60% ~;t Leo's Emmaus WP 8 1 9 4 .90% 4.40% Werribee AFC 7 2 9 6.20% 0.70% Power House AFC 7 1 8 9.00% 5.60% 0 8 5.80% 4.40% Yarra Valley Football Club 8 Old Mentonlans 7 1 8 6.10% 3.80% 3 8 4 .10% 2.60% lonash Blues AFC 5 4;cst Brunswick AFC 6 2 8 7 .10% 1 .80% 1 7 4 .40% 3.80% AJAX AFC 6 Banvule AFC 4 3 7 8 .00% 3.40% Old Haileyburians AFC 6 1 7 5 .70% 2 .50% Eisternwick AFC 7 0 7 7 .40% 2 .10% Collegians AFC 7 0 7 3 .90% 1 .70째',u 0 7 4 .00% 1.70% Old Essendon Or 7 Fitzroy Reds AFC 6 1 7 4 .30% 1 .20% Richmond Central AFC 5 1 6 5 .50% 3 .60%
Reg New % % incr. . Club DonorsDonors Total M'ship Rd10 Bentleigh AFC 6 0 6 5 .00% 3 .30% Old Carey Or 5 1 6 4.20% 2 .10% UHSOB 5 1 6 5.40% 1 .80% Williamstown CYMS 6 0 6 4.40% 1 .50% North Brunswick AFC 4 2 6 6.50% 1 .10% La Trobe Uni AFC 5 1 6 4 .80% 0.80% North Old Bovs AFC 6 0 6 4 .00% 0.70% Old Geelong Or 4 2 6 3 .70% 0.60% Oakleigh AFC 6 0 6 3 .90% 0.00% Prahran AFC 5 0 5 3 .10% 1 .30% Old Brighton Or 5 0 5 2 .40% 1 .00% Eley Park AFC 3 2 5 5 .80% 0 .00% Mentone AFC 4 1 5 4 .60% 0 .00% Glen Eira AFC 3 1 4 3 .30% 1 .70% Whitefriars OC 3 1 4 2 .10% 1 .60% Aquinas OC 3 1 4 2 .90% 0 .70% Old Melburnians 4 0 4 2 .20% 0 .00% Salesian OC 2 1 3 2 .90% 2 .00% Rupertswood AFC 2 1 3 2 .10% 1 .40% Bulleen Cobras AFC 1 2 3 2 .80% 0 .00% Mt Lilydale OC 2 0 2 2 .30% 1 .20% Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 2 0 2 2 .30% 1 .10% Parkside AFC 2 0 2 1 .90% 0 .90% Box Hill Nth AFC 1 1 2 2 .30% 0 .00% Eltham OC 1 0 1 1 .10% 1 .10% Kew AFC 1 0 1 1 .10% 1 .10% Sth Melbourne Districts 1 0 1 0.80% 0.80% Old Camberwell Or 1 0 1 0 .70% 0.70% Beaumaris AFC 1 0 1 0.70% 0.00% Brunswick AFC 1 0 1 1 .10% 0.00% Monash Gryphons AFC 1 0 1 1 .10% 0.00% University Blacks AFC 1 0 1 0 .50% 0.00% Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 0.00% Old Westbourne Or 0 .00% St Johns OC 0.00 % Totals 596 156 75 2 New Donor Rate 20 .70%
Congratulations to Ormond who receive 2 new Sherrin footbattsfrom Spalding and gift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the club with the greatest number of donations after Rd15 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors from Rds 11-15 . Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win p ri zes - so sign up your Captain Blood now - visit the VAFA website (vafa.asn.au) and join up now . It's fantastic to see all the Clubs rally to get their donations in this close to the end of the Challenge . But with only 3 weeks left of the Challenge, can your Club help generate another 317 donations to beat last year's overall VAFA Challenge tally? Ring Isobel on 9694 0237 to donate TODAY ! THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003 57
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CLUB 10 - : Jason Storer Jordan Risstrom Nicholas Rathget`-Da49d Butterworth
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CLUB 18 - NORTH John Chapman Therry Petiole 10 Tony Jackson Fitzroy Reds 9 Nick Auden Fitzrov Reds 9 Julian Hav Old Essendon 9 Brett Pap3) Old Essendon 8 Geoff Steven Old Essendon 8 8 Jake'v9atthews Uni Blacks
CLUB 18 - SOUTH Corey Crecswell Eley Park 17 Daniel Grant Eley Park 13 Simon Fisher Rfazenod 12 Michael Fothergill A9azenod 1 2 Best & Fairest and Goalkicl,-ing awards will be presented on Club h17n Grand Final day - followln each respective sections Grand Final Secretaries have been advi of such .
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a B 1 T Emdge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 N Ryan (VC) . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 3 B Pennell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 C Katsourarns . . . . . . , . i . . . . 7 A Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AHooper . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 11 D Kov,c _ . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 12 D Cxhran . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 13 D 3owden (1'C) . . . . . . . ., . . . 15 J Bums . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, . . . 16 ACheeseman . . . . . . . .' . . . . ; ... 17 P Sedgmic4c . . . . ... 20 N Maddox . . . . . . . 21 A Pemberion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 G Ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 D Tregonmg . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 27 M Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 28 G Norwood (C) . . . . . . .' . . . . 30 P Quieros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 X Cara . . . . . . . . . . . . .t . . . 34 T Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 41 M Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 42 M Jenkin . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 43 J Howd-en . . . . . . . .. 44 M Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .?> . . . 45 C McKimm . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 52 S Cooper (VC) . . . . . . . : . . . 53 C Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .!,. . . . 58 P Sabo . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 59 G Daou . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 60 D Cre•r:dsan . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 LStewar . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 117 W Ead . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 122 B McDougall . . . . . . . ;. 127 JNilI . . . . . . . . . . . . .i, . . .
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ction 1 . RESULTS OF SEMI FINALS . F irst Semi Final . Prahran , who defended against the breeze, set up their victory over Old Ivanhoe with a strong first quarter . Aided by the breeze in the second quarter . Prahran attacked relentlessly and kicked six unanswered goals, which gave them a half time lead of forty points . Old Ivanhoe were unable to make any real progress in the second half when only thirteen scoring shots were registered . Despite the disparity in the scores, the game remained a real physical contest until the final siren, which signaled victory to Prahran by thirty four points . In finishing fourth, Old Ivanhoe proved the merit of their promotion from Section 2 and they deserve commendation for their effort during the season . Se cond Semi Final , De La Salle's inability to score with the aid of a breeze in the first quarter set up another Old Xaverians victory and with it qualification for their twelfth consecutive Grand Final . A burst of five unanswered goals in the second quarter saw Old Xaverians hold a forty one point lead at the long interval . The second half saw more of the intense physical face of football as De La Salle tried valiantly to bridge the gap. They outscored Old Xaverians in the third quarter but still trailed by thirty five points at the last change . Old Xaverians regained the scoring ascendancy in the last quarter and ran out winners by forty nine points after a physically enervating match .
going down by thirt ysevnpoit E . {(i Section 2 South. i - -_ First Semi Final . Eley Park, whom I selected, began very nervously against a rejuvenated Whitefriars, who fielded their strongest line up in months. At half time Whitefriars led by twenty eight points and had prevented Eley Park from scoring .
Whitefriars went further ahead in the third quarter with the aid of the breeze as "The Quail" (Paul Bourke) continued to dominate across half forward . A snapped goal over his shoulder by Naismith really brought the "House" down as the "Friar's onslaught continued . "Physios", watching commented on the elasticity of the big forward's muscles as he snapped truly, whilst contorting his body. Eley Park gained some respite by outscoring their opponents in the last quarter but the damage was done and Whitefriars won by twenty two points with an unusual scoreline, which was completely correct in mathematical terms . Although Eley Park will be disappointed by their untimely exit, they can look back on a successful season, which will be seen as renaissance of their club . Second Semi Final .
Mazenod continued on their path to championship status with a thirty one point victory over Old Brighton, who were confident of causing an upset . Poor kicking robbed Mazenod of an even bigger victory.
Section 2 North . At least three "posters" and three kicks into the man or i the mark by Coach Troy Bridgland from the goal squat( Once again University Blacks demonstrated great could have left Mazenod in a precarious position . In fac difficulty in scoring in a final . Their inability to goal Mazenod were unable to goal in the second quarter until the third quarter, enabled Fitzroy Reds to lead by which enabled Old Brighton to trail by a mere elevex forty three points at half time . Although the Blacks points at half time . rallied slightly in the third quarter, their longstanding The third quarter saw Mazenod build their lead to thirt rivals, the Reds powered away in the last to win by sixty two points by the last change . The final quarte one points . produced an even contest as Mazenod went on to wi The Blacks, whose form tapered off at the wrong time, by thirty one points and thus qualify for the Gran can be pleased with their season's contribution to their Final . famous club in 2003 . PREVIEW OF PRELIMNARY FINALS . Second Semi Final . Section 1 . The physically stronger Old Essendon were never For the second successive season De La Salle an threatened by a lighter Old Xaverians side . Old Praliran will meet to qualify to meet Old Xaverians i Xaverians after kicking the opening goal, were never the Grand Final . Each club has defeated the othi really allowed to dictate terms as Old Essendon were during the season . Prahran triumphed by sixty s clearly superior in the air and in physical duels . points in Round 3, whilst De La Salle won in Round l To their credit, Old Xaverians persisted and actually by eight points. outscored their opponents in the final quarter before THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20
The problem for Mark Williamson . as with all other coaches . is how to quell Butterworth and Cartledge . -cougar" has kicked 10 goals against De La this season and "Carey" is always dangerous as he showed last Sunday .
Mid field duels will be decisive . Ash Tucker will have to work hard to nullify Prahran's Lawrence, Storer and Pritchard . Should Macpherson line up on a wing, he will cause problems with his pace and reach . It is not ;-,, ry coach who can swing a winger into the ruck and niaintain team balance . On football ability, leg speed and height I favour prahran but I am not sure that the Two Blues want to as desperately as do Be La Salle . Therefore I
dict another bone rattling encounter, whic h will win although I suspect once again the real winners will be the Old Xaverians. Section 2 North. old Xaverians and Fitzroy Reds come into Sunday's Preliminary Final each with an away victory over the other this season . The Old Xaverians won at Brunswick Street by seventeen points and The Reds c,ime from behind to win by four points at MeHale Stadium in Round 10. Since they last met Old Xaverians form has fallen away and they have only won one game . On the other hand, ~ttzroy Reds are playing well when it counts as instanced by their last two displays . Passion and hardness at the ball were hallmarks of the Red's win tc,A Sunday . Old Xaverians, who are not as physically ,rrong as Fitzroy Reds, rely more on slick ball iiiovement and running away from slower and less fit opponents .
on the forward line. Travis Jackson with his no frills attack on the ball will again lead Whitefriars from the front and with the consistent play of Dalton, Gibson and Glouvchev should pilot WhiteL iars to a narrow victory . ! F : lte -!50 G,7mes Paul Dwyer. Paul starte d with the Under 19's in 1984 and has since played 31 games with the Under 19's, 13 with the Warriors, 46 Reserves and 61 Senior (49 "A" 12 "B") . Paul also coached the Reserves in seasons 1999 - 2000 and was Assistant Senior Coach in 2001 . Paul passed the 150 game milestone with the Warriors last week . Congratulations Paul on a fine contribution over all aspects of your involvement with the Club .
TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 FINALS
August 10, 200 3 Preliminary Finals - Sportscover Arena, Elsternwic k Club 1 8 (1) - 2 .15 p .m . De La Salle v Prahran Club 18 (North) - 11 .45 a .m . Old Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Red s
Club 18 (South) - 9 .20 a.m . Old Brighton v Whitefriar s
The reds must quieten Ireland or the "return of the Jedi" could win the game for Old Xaverians . Prior at lull forward could out bustle the lighter Xaverian s
defenders and if the ball can be kept in their forward line, Fitzroy Reds will have a successful afternoon . Fitzroy reds are my selection providing they focus on the job at hand and don't become overawed by the occasion. Section 2 South . ()Id Brighton and Whitefriars, who meet today for the rr~,ht to challenge Mazenod, have each won away i,-ainst the other this season . In Round 3 W1litefriars i, ll in by two points while in Round 13 Old Brighton had a resounding win by forty eight points . St,itistically Old Brighton is the better performed side . Ilovrcver so was Eley Park against Whitefriars last v,, ekr
Old Brighton are always dangerous when they can feed rc)chran, who has already announced himself to `.t liitefriars . Trim, Jenkin and Carra are three other mnsistent performers who always do well for Old i;rilhton . They must be quelled in another trial for rr,rien . Conversely Whitefriars were effusive abou t return of the "Quail" from his Asian hibernation . r; ill hurt the Old Brighton defence if given free rein THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003
U18 (1 ) Prahran Cartlidge° Old Xaverians L Hardwick' Old Xaverians R George' Prahran Butterworth' Collegians Oakley ° includes final's goal s C18 (N) Old Essendon Evans® Fitzroy Reds Prior' Old Essendon Eddy' Old Trinity Cade Old Trinity Taylor ° includes final's goal s
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P L % SLUES 16 15 1 0 1301 606 214 .69 60 16 12 4 0 1199 797 150 .44 48 LL t~ ITOFdIANS 16 12 4 0 1069 798 133 .96 4 8 t iITY BLACKS 16 11 5 0 1349 805 167 .58 44 "'NYULE 16 10 6 0 1097 902 121 .62 40 RRA VALLEY 0 B 16 6 10 0 992 1115 88 .97 24 )UINAS 0 C 16 5 11 0 975 1219 79.98 20 1 ESIAN O C 16 4 12 0 923 1131 81 .61 1 6 ,,' ;lHOEASSUMPTION 16 4 12 0 933 1385 67 .36 1 6 4 LEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 1 15 0 515 1650 31 .21 P W L D For _Apst °4 Pis :'INSULA0 B 16 16 0 0 1842 555 331 .89 64 ULU GEELONG 16 13 3 0 1494 588 254 .08 52 F1 =10Y REDS 16 13 3 0 1419 606 234.16 52 :;:ST BRUNSWICK 16 8 8 0 1018 879 115 .81 32 L;. TROBE UNI 16 7 9 0 933 1081 86 .31 28 OLD CAREY 16 6 10 0 911 1288 70 .73 24 *WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 6 10 0 888 1280 69 .38 24 BENTLEIGH 16 6 10 0 895 1315 68 .06 24 0 1EIGH 16 3 13 0 697 1620 43 .02 12 k. `:,'rTHORN AMATEURS 16 2 14 0 660 1648 40 .05 8 'Ineligible player Round 13 P :, , 3RIBEE AMATEURS 16 ?ERTSWOOD 1 6 , .INBURNE UNI 16 T JOHNS 0 C 16 nEW 1 6 -)NASH GRYPHONS 16 ELSTERNWICK 16 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16 POWER HOUSE 16 ;YNDAL TALLY-HO 1 6 P RTH BRUNSWICK 1 5 5-VU 15 ST MARYS 14 ALBERT PARK 15 OLD WESTBOURNE 15 [.7 LILYDALE 15 RICHMOND CENTRAL 14 BULLEEN COBRAS 14 ElTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 i _~ ; HILL NORTH 14 -RUNSWICK POWER 15 'Ic=fi iie player Round 13
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Pis L D For Agst __% 1 1 1483 628 236.15 58 4 0 1365 858 159.09 48 4 1 1322 783 168.84 46 6 0 933 941 99.15 40 8 0 1023 1120 91 .34 32 10 0 845 936 90 .28 24 10 0 991 1182 83.84 24 10 0 838 1145 73.19 24 12 0 663 1072 61 .85 16 14 0 591 1566 37.74 8
W L D For Agst % Ratio 13 2 0 1466 765 191 .63 86.67 12 3 0 1507 573 263 80 11 3 0 1456 735 198 .1 78.57 11 4 0 1570 743 211 .31 73.33 8 7 0 1103 932 118.35 53 .33 8 7 0 1118 1016 110.04 53 .33 7 7 0 785 1103 71 .17 50 4 10 0 967 1194 80 .99 28 .57 3 10 1 887 1262 70.29 21 .43 2 12 0 436 1869 23 .33 1429 0 14 1 392 1667 23.52 0
% Pb; 7 P IN L D For T BERNArsua 15 15 0 0 2057 927 221 .90 60 iJERSITY BLUES 15 12 3 0 1686 816 206 .62 4 8 7LD SCOTCH 15 12 3 0 1720 1122 153 .30 48 D XAVERIANS 15 8 7 0 1235 1166 105 .92 32 KEVINS 15 7 8 0 1271 1256 101 .19 2 8 F LA SALLE 15 7 8 0 1253 1286 97 .43 28 C ~ULFIELD GR 15 5 9 1 1233 1460 84 .45 22 ARCELLIN 15 3 10 2 1299 1547 83 .97 16 LD BRIGHTON 15 2 11 2 750 1852 40 .50 12 6 4 D ESSENDON OR 15 1 13 1 738 2013 36 .66 Lr ~ :3:1.1776N 2 P W L D For Apst _% ft t^Joi E AGdATEURS 15 14 1 0 1386 738 187 .80 56 riLDiv4ELBURNIANS 15 11 4 0 1485 720 206 .25 44 D CAMBERWELL 15 10 5 0 1258 1129 111 .43 40 L UMARIS 15 10 5 0 1108 1109 99 .91 40 ?PTON ROVERS 15 8 7 0 1057 1144 92 .40 32 8 7 0 958 1053 90.98 32 9!UTRINITY 15 D IVAIlHOE 15 7 8 0 1247 1284 97.12 28 35.42 1 6 4 11 0 549 1550 .7C10D 0 C 15 -J P"'iADIANS 15 3 12 0 772 1258 61 .37 12 ;eligiole player Round 1 3
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% Pb ; P W L D For Agst OA ..LEIGH 15 14 1 0 2308 749 308 .14 56 ST JOHNS 0 C 15 13 2 0 1688 902 187 .14 52 ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 12 3 0 1776 903 196 .68 48 OAKLEIGH CLAYS 15 9 6 0 1859 1167 159 .30 36 BENTLEIGH 15 7 8 0 1491 1195 124 .77 28 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS15 6 9 0 1329 1272 104 .48 24 MENTONE PANTHERS 15 6 9 0 1232 1609 76 .57 24 ORMOND 15 5 10 0 1076 1561 68 .93 20 GLEN EIRA 15 2 13 0 606 2529 23.96 8 DE LA SALLE (2) 15 1 14 0 748 2260 33 .10 4 L D _Fdr AW . Pts 9"991 R E D P W BANYULE VIEWBANK 15 15 0 0 1811 711 254 .71 60 .24 52 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 13 2 0 1800 571 315 FITZROY REDS 15 11 4 0 1599 829 192 .88 44 LA TROBE UNI 15 9 6 0 1016 788 128 .93 36 ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 15 8 7 0 1192 1095 108 .86 32 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 7 8 0 965 1047 92 1 7 28 AQUINAS D C 15 5 10 0 806 1288 62 .58 20 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 4 11 0 696 1259 55 .28 16 'OLD WESTBOURNE 15 3 12 0 593 1336 44 .39 12 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE15 0 15 0 394 2103 18 .74 0 `Ineligible player Round 1 3
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