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to became more credil)le a need for all clubs to b e represented . Unfortunately

re represented with apolc es from a further 15 . With these figures in mind it is eas y I cr-tain contentious issues when a view is not overwhelmingly representative of al l

ing nominations for this award ean~ day . I would l ;ke to set a deadlin e hese nomination forrn, to be receive I, so if each VAF 1~ senior and Under 1 9

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by the due date (next wed upper level of each of the + ' , are to be used at each club's i risk . For next year a mesh "fence" "' be installed, but for ' e moment the upper level of eac h offers a metal bar across the front of the area as protection . Unfortunately each bar has take n

g from coaches and doesn't do its former job as well . It is suggested that coaches and staff nd view the games from the lower level of each box . Br U : ' s ' : 1r Power's season came to an abrupt ending last weekend when unfortunately the clu b lied a number of conditions that it had been operating under for the last six weeks or so . Thi s i - i in a jofnt _ on behalf of both parties (the VAFA and the club) that it was best fo r ,cm to not continue for the club . It would be fair to say that the club has bad troubl e . ining a reasonable standar-l on r-- ~ off the field and it is sad that we couldn't make it to th e -rn nd 18 . -' to - who have had their season ended one week early .

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happily hosts its second AP_ .* . AGS match yr ct Wednesday evening (6 .30pm start) .

nu, is tree and vc are delighted to assist with this gam e loois participating are the backbone of many of th e I, of the ~TAFA competition . The game caill be reported o n I"Amateur Footballer" next week . In last year's match iAan Goddard and Jobe Watson (both now establishe d

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INDEX lVed's Matches . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .6 ' Cl'u?Y~OardlAdverts ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..12 i, me Love of the Game . ... . .. .. .. . ._ . .. .. . .. .. .. . Finals' Venues .. . .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..19 Louking Bark .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .34-35 Todays Umpires . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . ..40 srbxt.<co~tr Arena Ihav .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..5 6 bunai & tm^csdgatfons .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..56 Club XVIlI teamlists . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . _58/5 9 ;r Spot the Ball .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ..62 .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . ...63(64

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Oi(i Hall back Si a ear and is l They don't t, t " ballers, the u fizz of his bac Haileyhury's ri : "I thought our said . "I re,-'. yagainstTrin ty , six of them has Ford has retur; back missed se,

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also spoke of University's stubbo r iu get the season going from round one rath , it mid-year . plight stern from the number of stude n home to the clt-intry in summer and tu a~~~ ncated or ason for the first game . ;oin-ed that we're mid-t a it have be i ? ! a bit better than th a ie result~ "

Dwyer wa s airport frisker 11 He finished th ` out afte r Old Haileybury, nolr ~ p St Bern ds vs and'=r'arcelli n its svin over . at least one left on its itinerary and will . Old Trinity, the only win behind and nice i final two rounds . y Then . of course, there invincibilit . stemming from the gold-plated win for Old Haileybury "After the weekend, the guys should be confiden t can match it enough in themselves to know tha with just about everybody,- Dwyer t r said .

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It is laughably tight at the bottom end of the latter, though the humour is probably lost on those involved . Not much more than a kick separate St Kevins and Old Melburnians as they attempt to ward relegaiion "'t i the percentages are 76 .38 and 75 .10 likely to on to hung St Kevins is winnable game in old Ivanhoe finishing with Old Scotch . Old Melburnians, meanwhile, have St Sernards and Old Xavs and need to stage at least one sizable upset . FOOTBALL One of the VAFA's most recognised players . Uni Blues' . Gillon McLachlan, has been in news a bit of late e McLachlan, 29, has been m a l< as key play r in th youthful chaa ;e of the .

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an said . ~Qiiy suffered again at the start of the season ar i ;w injuries and a lot of guys underdone . We alwa a-. seem to start badly and then we make a eharge b . umakesitohrd fnals -Also should have won on Saturday - we had :avrier - and it becomes criti more scoring s ;iots than hiccup for us it's termina l for .~~~ . T'athcr it, ., , hein q

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It's an ongoing problem and we've got to work out how i„ deal with it. We need to sort that out ." 0 1 THE MPY U St Bernards is likely to crunch Old Melburnians. Old Scotch and Trinity should be a peach of a game. Old tiavs an d Old Ilaileybury could go either way, but hiareeilin's form suggests it will struggle against Uni Blues and Old Ivanhoe is the underdog against St l~evins after last week's sma:' ing.

Old :?ulburnie_*! :, - wish to congratulate reserves vice captain Ameet Bains on reaching his 100th game for OM's this weekend . Commencing at OM's in 1996, Ameet won the 1997 U 19's B & F award and after a three year hiatus from the club, "Roger" returned in 2002 to play in that year's reserves grand final . Although the latter part of the legal eagle's career has been interrupted by injuries to most parts of his body, Ameet has been a great clubman, friend and a reliable contributor to our club . Well done Ameet, we all hope there are many more games and good times left in you cef l bid Haileybury - congratulates Jeremy Bourke on playing his 50th game for the Bloods today against Old :avs at Toorak Park . Jeremy joined the club in 2001 and from his lst game has excited all with his spectacular and fearless style of play . Runner up B & F last year and gained recognition this year, representing the VAFA against WA and the VCFL . Well done Bourkey' . The Bloods also congratulate Richard George on playing his 50th game for the club 2 weeks ,go against Old Trinity . 'Dickie' played his lst Senior came back in 1994 whilst still at school, rejoined the club in 1996 and was runner up U19 B & F . He only managed 7 games from 1997 - 2000 due to a broken leg and other serious injuries . Played 2001 in the seniors and traveled OIS last year, so not the fastest 50 games, but is back firing this year. Well done Dickie' . Old Trinity - congratulate Steve Bladeni who played his 100th game recently . Steve began with the Old Boys in 1995 and was a member of our 1996 B Grade Premiership side . Injury and overseas employment has hampered his games total, but he has rejoined late this season and is making an excellent contribution . Keep it up Steve" . Uni Blues - congratulate Ross Featherston on reaching 100 games for the club (senior and reserve) . The versatile big man started at the club in 1997 and .vas a member of the 1999 reserve premiership team . A performer in all key positions, he has always been prominent in the best and fairest count each season and a fantastic club man off the field . Ross was lured out of retirement this season for another run to help out the clubs ruck stocks. Well done Ross, we wish you all the best for the season and With your new family addition.

TODAY'S MATCHES A S E CTIO N St Bernards v Old Melburnians Old Scotch v Old Trinity Old Xaverians v Old Haileybury Marcellin v University Blues Old Ivanhoe v St Kevins

4.4 9.8 12.11 14 .13 (97) ST BERNARDS 2.2 6.5 11 .9 12 .14 (86) Old HaBeybury : M Corrigan 4 Forsyth 2 Armstrong 2 Bourke O'Farrell Mason Loewe Lay A Floyd . Best: Armstrong D Lay Loewe Davey Forsyth Barker. St. Bernards: T Harvey 3 B Jordan 2 O'SuWvan 2 Fielding 2 D Jordan Ashton Byrne . Best: Wilkinson O'Sullivan Joe Mount B Jordan Byrne N Mitchell Umpires : Anthony Damen Steve McCarthy (F) Craig Brajtberg Peter Teasdale (B) Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota (G) OLD MELBURNIANS 2.0 2.3 3.7 7 .10 (52) OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.6 8.7 11 .11 (77) Old b4PTMm**+im*+s: Magee 3 Berry 2 Costello-Manning S Theodore . Best: J Ray Jono Miller Magee S Theodore Hazeli Gallagher. Old Trinity: Green 3 Pretty 2 D Burrows Cultrera Gnatt Kenna L Kennedy Longmtre. Best : Gnatt Deane-Johns T VanDerVenne Butler Kenna R Burrows. Umpires : Richard Eastwood Mark Morrison (F) Nathan Eddy Scott Fraser (B) Bernie Jephson John Hall (G ) UNIVERSPTY BLUES 1 .3 3.9 6.13 9 .15 (69) OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 6.3 10.4 12 .4 (76) University Blues : deCrespigny 3 Willde 3 Maddtson Young Gleeson . Best: Kordick Ryan McIntyre North Callery Coleman . Old %averians: Dillon 3 McDonnell 2 Pasceri 2 Johnston 2 Mollard 2 J Bowen. Best : Landrigan Johnston Biddlecombe Beetham Bingham McDonnell. Umpires : Rob Sneddon Mick Sneddon (F) Andrew Rechiman Brendan Corcoran (B) Beornn McCarthy Craig Arnol (G ) ST KEVINS 2.8 5.10 10.15 15.16(106) AiARCELLI@I 2 .3 8.7 9 .11 9.17(71) St. Nevins: Garvey 4 W Guilder 4 Rombotls 2 Mulgrew 2 Kempton M Dollman Pope. Best: Kempton D Mahoney Simpson Pope Garvey Crohan. Marcellin: Treganowan 2 McMillan 2 Maguire 2 Spence Carmody Bardon . Best: Browne Dobson Considine Frislna Bardon Johnston . Umpires : Mark Jenkins A)ble Firley (F) James Gregory Graeme Thwa7tes (B) Dominic Napoli Andrew Barnes (G ) OLD IVANHOE 3.3 4.5 4 .9 5 .11 (41) OLD SCOTCH 7.2 11 .7 13 .10 20.16 (136) Old Ivanhoe: Stevens 3 Moore Spoor. Best : Lowe Donaldson Spoor Crowley Corcoran Bolzan . Old Scotch: Dennis 4 Collins 2 Kichen 2 Muffins 2 C Phillips 2 Ross 2 Wigney 2 Crow Hume B Phillips Thompson . Best : Dennis Wigney Tallent Quail Finoechlaro Kitchen . Umpires : Mark Gibson Jamle Kvlns (F) Brendan Cannon Sean Collins (B) Dermis Webster Matthew Kent (G) A RESERVE OLD HAB.EYBURY 0.1 0.2 0 .3 1 .4001 ST BERNARHS 3.4 10.5 16 .7 20.11 (131) Old Halleyhury: Somala . Best: O'Donnell, George, Kight. Ladd, Rowlands, Mackenzie . St Bernnrds : McIntyre 3, Close 3, Bouztkas 2, Pearson 2, [annazzo 2, Davis 2, Altis. James Mount, Anderson, O'Rlley, Evans . Best: McIntyre. James Mount, L . Wilkinson, Davis, Bouztkas . Catterall. OLD SdELB 'S 2.2 5.3 6 .5 11 .7.(73) OLD TRINITY 1 .2 2 . 5 3 .6 4 .6(30) Old M : C .Ray 4, BeIlby 3, Pertzei, Rose, Schiller, Alder . Best:Richmond, Tslotras, Pertzel, N .Mulqulney, C .Ray, Betlby. Old Trinity : Blackmore, Lavtetta. Troon. Van Der Venne. Best : Amlconi, Mal. Gamble, Peggle. Lavtetta, R .Condron UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 6.6 8 .9 12 .11 (83) OLD XAVERiA2i8 2.3 4.4 6.10 9.11 (65) Uni Blues : Millard 4guln 4 Chee) Solly Brown Featherston . Best : Birks Featherston Millard M .Thomas Cohbledick Quin. Old Xav: Green 3 Maker 2 Wooruff Skidmore Sapuppo Calllnan . Best: Howard Fose Skidmore Carey Speekman Ryan. ST. IiEVIft'S 3.2 5.2 6 .3 7 .4 (46) MARCELLIN 2.2 6.4 13 .6 20 .9 (129) St. Itevins : L Katavolos 2. Crowe 2, Crowley, Moy9an, Greenhalgh . Best: Purcell, Coleman, Greenhalgh, Curtis, JP Mount . L Katavolos . Marcellin : Rowe 4 . Galati 2, Matthews 2, Cooper 2, Wilkins 2, Dinneen . 2, Black 2 . Tavlor 2, Hansen, A Carson . Best Colville, A Carson, Galati, Black, Rowe, Cull . OLD 1VAIv`HOE 6.1 7.7 10.7 10 .7 (67) OLD SCOTCH 2.1 7.2 10.6 12 .7 (79) Old Ivanhoe: Kent 2 . J . Weddle 2, Braddy, Brandt, David. Gary George. Morris, Theodossi Best: Braddy, Berry. Pratt, Kent. Brandt. Karalill Old Trinity: Joyce 3, Simon 2, Reid 2, Cations 2, Beattie, Beaurepaine, Lewis Best: Cations. Page, Joyce, Beattie, DuMaresq, Hol t

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A SECTION

Old Trinity v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 Old Brighton v St Kevins

Old Melburnians v Old Xaverians Old HaIleybury v Marcellin University Blues v Old Ivanho e St Kevins v Old Scotch at Righetti Oval, Kooyong

Caulfield Or v Old Xaverians Old Scotch v Marcellin University Blues v De La Salle St Bernards v Old Essendon O r

B SECTION De La Salle v Hampton Rovers Whitefriars v North Old Boys Old Essendon Or v St Bedes Mentone Tigers Old Paradians v Old Brighton Mazenod 0 C v MHSOB at Sportscover Arena

UND ER-19 SECTION 2 Old Ivanhoe - bye

C SECTION 1 st Semi - Saturday August 23 Trevor Barker Oval, Beach Road Sandringham (76 F8) Seniors 2 p.m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m .

Old Melburnians v Old Trinity Old Camberwell v Beaumaris Old Paradians v t`Jerribee Amateurs Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 C UNDER-19 SECTION 3 AJAX v Rupertswood Mhsob v Old Carey Collegians - bye North Old Boys v St Bernards (2) Therrv Penola OB v Monash Blue s

D! SECTION

Tst Semi - Saturday August 2 3 Cheltenham Football Ground, Weatherall Road Cheltenham (86 H3 ) Seniors 2 p .m. Reserves 11 .30 a.m .

D2 SECTIO N 1 st Semi - Saturday August 2 3 Central Reserve, Cur Springvale & Waverley Rds Glen CVaverley'7I C5) Seniors 2 p.m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m. D3 SECTION

lst Semi - Sunday August 24 McHale Stadium Lulie Street Collingwood (2C K7) Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a .m .

LTNDER-19 (2) BLUE Glen Eira v Oakleigh St Bedes Ment Tig v Bentleigh Oakleigh Clays v South Melb Districts to be playea at Keeley Park, Main Road, Clayton (79 I35) Ormond v De La Salle (2 ) Mentone Panthers v St Johns 0 C at Gerry Green Reserve, Parkdale

UNDER-19 (2) RED Old Westbourne v Yarra Valley 0 B Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy Reds University Blacks v La Trobe Uni Old Xaverians (2) v St Leos Emmaus WP Aquinas 0 C v Banyule Viewban k

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Qualifying - Saturday August 2 3 City Oval Box Hill Cnr Whitehorse & Middleborough Box Hill (47 G9) Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a.m . Elimination - Sunday August 24 Preston City Oval Cramer Street Preston (18 F12) Seniors 2 p .m . Reserves 11 .30 a.m.

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vOBSbelt OPS' in for rever s C -r ta' .am shake off the Rovers, od end I!e Ti_ is dr, _ .~its, The Tonners are gathering momentum and De La end the Friars reign at hom e it took Old E ss en&rn on until three quarter time to shake off the persistent in a tough caret ,,cr at the Grammar. An 11 goal ...al stanza was cert illy enough to see the Bon ')e ; s home over e mrs whose last quarters in - past fortnight i- ,ded 20 goals against them . Mark Cxnam made acl me return, Hakim and Heritage with 4 dangerous forwards, and Buckets Lawrence had a t

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(}id Brighton are still a long way from their early season form but their application and persistence has seen them secure second position at the moment . Kee p la in the p y third quarter set tip the it? Ivlaybe.~. Strong o Tonners u~n, but the loss of Jason Banx early h . certainly upset the Unicorns structure his 200th sealed things up, Josh Dicker well and Scott Ginnivan is back and in for m breaking his leg last year Matthe- White who 1)'_ his 50th a few weeks agotivas a€ i terrific for rdIH1-0B . dfelt The Tigers played catch up For '",o of still against the more experienc d unit , they were a chance at orange time, but Mazenod put paid to this with a 6-4 final term to win comfortably, to end The Tigers dreams and keep their own alive . Maskell and Morris were always around up forward, Chamberlain Boys provided the spark, and Murray had a magnet in his hands . Sammy Hecker again was right up there as were Luke Wintle and Matt Connolly . The bubble has burst at Friar Park with Be La Salle coming out of the blocks firing on all cylinders and led by 38 points at the first change . Should have been further in front at the half inaccuracy costing then dearly . The Friars made a concerted effort in the third to bridge the gap but couldn't enabling the visitors a very meritorious victory . Andrew iviaelntosh used all his experience to advantage, Rob Bonnici led frol the front, the Harrison Bros were good, as was Mat t

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- 'aora defeated . like De La have gradually built momentum a s season has progressed and will certainly be no hover for 0 a who are returning to thei r

ason form at ie right time . Having somewhat luc :iIy gained that ; at double chance they are not

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~ - congratulate ~ :1 . . ~ _ o n senior games for the club . Sleepy cal__~ to ildura and has been a stalwart of the clu b ,z .g under duress with injury then involvin g ii - : :If with much of the NOBs busy social calendar, i to mention his leadership at the end of seaso n Well done Sleepy from all at NOBs . Also Steven arid Sam Butcher on each reaching 50 games fo r club. Two young guns with a lot of football ahea d i i k in, all at NOBs look forward to further milestone s , :1 !' ., club for Cookie and Butch . ',t~zcnod - congratulate the following [players o n I-1 milestones . Russell Sharp 150 g ames , 11 has been a regular senior player holding down ii l for many years . Russell has played 10 years aLii,!at clubman and the club hopes he Will play more games . Paul Nelson - 100 games, Paul ha s great player in defence and organiser of the Trip He has overcome a serious knee injury and the i9pes he will play on for a long time to come . Jake I Luke Fuller - 50 games, two young guns wh o

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OLD ~~. . ~ . . GR 3 .5 3 .11 6 .1 2 4 .1 5 .2 5 .5 Old I s Hakim 4 Heritage 4 Vossi 2 Podger 2 Oxnam T .laljo Verlardo Wilson . Best: O,mam Heritage Hakim Vosst Leas EDr k Forrest. Hampton Rovers: Law rence 6 D Andersen S Anderson B Artz . Best : I -- ence Browne Fletcher D Artz Flynn D Andersen . Umpires : Wayne Hinton Jason McNiece (F) Bianca Share (B) Paul Gait Andrew Espo°"°r li ) 1 S 2 .2 3.4 9.8 13.9(87) 8.4 10 .13 13 .73 16.18 (114) ss: Cardgg 3 M Carbone 2 Wallace 2 A Carbone Northe v det-n A Pawlik Pasqualotto Kennedy . Best: Cunningham Hilton Janson A Carbone Eames A Pawlik De La Salle: Duggan 3 L Harrison 2 :dannix 2 Morel 2 Goodier 2 S Hyde P Harrison Mackintosh Coggins Moloney . Best: Mackintosh Bonniel P Harrison L Harrison Moloney Goodier. Umpires: Peter Simpson Tim Sutcliffe (F) Vin Vescovi Eddie Beal (G ) OLD PAI2PiDIANS 4.4 6.6 8.10 9.13 ( 67) NORTH OLD BOYS 5 .4 9.7 11 .9 20.11 (131 ) Old Paradians : Brabender 3 Porteous 2 Curran Heffernan Mitchell J S,winden . Best : Sinclair Vincent Curran Boundy J Swinden Brahender . North Old Boys: Davidson 2 Sutherland 2 Hyde 2 Grigg 2 Cassell 2 Smith 2 Coltison 2 White Tehan N Casboult Sleep Neville Brady . Best: Husking Cassell Grigg Tehan Sleep Mapleston . Umpires : Grant wardrop Peter James (F) Steve Piperno Chris Doyle (G) MAZENOD 6 .6 9 .13 11 .14 17 .16 0 18) ST BEDES TdENTONE TIGERS 3 .3 5 .4 9 .8 13 .10 (88) Mazenod: Morris 6 Beard 4 Maskell 3 Murray O'Donoghue Chamberlain Ballenger. Best: Jayaweera Murray Beard Meehan Jones Morris . St . Bede, Mentone Tigers : L Terrell 4 S Hecker 2 Kidd 2 Hayes Hipwell L'Huillier Andrews L wintle. Best: S Hecker L Terrell M Connollv L Wlntle P winile Tyquin . Umpires : Dirk Kramer Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Christian Schaefer Lee Dalton (B) Les Mavropolous Les Damyon (G ) OLD BRIGHTON 4 .4 6.6 11 .8 12.9 (81) MI3SOB 5 .4 6.70 6 .13 7.17 (59) Old Brighton : McGillivray 3 Pirrle 3 Perry 2 Raju Edge Mead Krzyunlak. Best: Dickerson S Ginnivan Raju Perrett Ewert Williams, PdHSOB : Waterhouse 2 Anderson Horne White Cassell Harrison . Best : Harrison Limbrick Cassell Newton White Horne . Umpires: Rob Marston Leah Gallagher (F) John Robinson Ross Richards (G ) OLD ESSENDON GR 3 .0 7 .5 12 .8 15.10 (100) HAMPTON ROVERS 3.0 3 .1 3.1 3 .2 (20) Details not received . WIIITEFRIARS 1 .1 2.1 3.2 5 .3 (33) BE LA SALLE 4.5 7.9 10.12 15.16 (106) Whitefriars: Baggoley 2 . Carrigg. Fulton . Wilson . Best : eleven, Vandenboom, L. Eames, Carrigg, Alexander. Baggoley. De La Salle: M . Harber 6, O'Connell 3, Buick 2. Walker 2 . Laragy . Walmsley. Best : Buick, M . timber, Moloney, Molan, O'Connell, McHenry . OLD PARADIANS 4.3 8 .5 9 .7 9.9 (63) NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 4 .2 5 .5 6.10.(46) Old Paradians : Spinoso 4 . Collins, A Dean, Pratt. A Swindon, P Cosgriff . Best: M Cosgriff, Corcoran, Matthew Joyce, Ludeman, M Ryan, Martin Joyce North Old Boys : Sheehan 2. Waters 2 . Yandell, Fry. Best: Kennedy . Maher, Sheehan, Power, Barnden . Joyce MAZENOD 3 .6 7 .8 9 .9 1I .10 (76) ST.BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.0 2 .0 3.2 6 .6 .(42) &iazenod: Krom 7, D,MeMullm 2, Kimllburgh, Steinfort . Best: Krom, Stetnfort, Smart, Hunt, Snart. M .McDoweil. St Bedes Mentone Tigers : No Details Received OLD BRIGHTON 4 .2 8.6 15.13 18.14 (122) MHSOB 1 .0 2.2 2.2 4.4(28) Old Brighton: Scott 5, Paterson 4, white 2 . MeNieol, Salem . Stewart, Bristow, Walsh, Dever, Sherman . Best: Nickas, Sherman, Paterson . Logan, McCowan, White, MHSOB : Bowen . Taylor, Moore, Wilson, Best: Campbell, Taylor . Fox, Suirskis . Harper, Villant 9


B Section DE LA SALLE Coach: Tony Miller Asst: Mark Lowe Res: Mick Hagan L. Walker (C Res) 2 R. Buckley 3 B. Corin 4 L . Harrison 5 C . Swif t 5 S . Brown 6 S . Armstrong 6 M . Herber 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ra9y 9 J . Maloney 9 C . Mitchell to T Silvers 10 P. Hesse 12 M. McHenry 13 A, Johnston e 14 C . Buick 14 D. Coggins 15 P. Bowde n 16 S. Hyland (DVC) 16 D . Moore 17 A . Elliott 18 A . Coffey 19 M . Goodier 19 D. Hyde 20 M. Ptcone 21 A . McKenzie (VC) 21 W. Coggin s 22 G . Johnstone 23 D. O'B ri en 23 R . Sherman 24 J . Morel

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Coach : Garry 1-oulds Caacn: David Skinner : Mark Oraniu k Asst Coach: David Waterhous e Res Cr h Res Coach : Jamie Dixon 1 J . Cassell 1 J . Bamert 1 D . Lancaster 2 D .Keenan 1 T. Wilmott 2 S . McCully (Capt) . Longmui r 1 A . McKellar d . Howar 3 T. Waters 2M 3 A 2 M . Chamberlain . White 3 A. Brudar 4 M 3 J . Eastaugh Tucker 3 A. . Orchard 5 N a S. Anderson 4 S . Slee p . Hanley 4 A . Young 6 C . Marly n 5 B 5 R. Davidson 5 D . Maskell 7 T. Blythman 6 B . Boyd 5 D. Skene 6 P. Nelson 8 J . Dixo n 7 A. Duddy . Gemer 6 N . Vogels . Morgan 8 J 7 S 8 G . Carr 9 D . Fairchil d 7 G. Smith 8 R. Fos s 9 T. Barker . Waterhouse 10 D 8 B . Collison . 8 J. Ballenger . Spottiswood to D . Payson 11 P 9 P. Goode n 9 H. Maplestone 12 S . Whittington 11 L. Wheeler 10 D . Chamberlain 10 W . Marti n 13 D. Rosman 12 B . Kulling . Tilling 10 G 11 T. Roberts . O'Brie n 14 A 13 G . Woods 11 T. Smith (RC) 12 T Brown 15 N. Adcock 14 Daniel Andersen 11 D . Hos e . Walker (DVC) 16 J 13 T. Halpin 15 A. Browne (VC ) 12 M . Murray 17 R . Clowe s 14 L. Power 16 N . Greenwood 18 R . Umbrick 13 P. Fulle r 15 H . Christie 17 D . Artz 18 D. Membrey 14 N. Meehan (DVC) 16 J. Kendall 18 J . McCarthy 19 S . Glyn n 15 N. Parry (DVC) 16 R . Kelliher 20 A. Askew 19 M . Lawrence 15 P. Allsop . McGrat h 20 P 17 S . Casboutt 20 A. Powe r 16 M . Apollonio . Sierakowski 21 S 19 P. O'Farrell 21 S . Crilly 17 J . Beard . Svirski s 22 A 20 J. Sutherland 22 S Burggraaff 18 D. O'Donoghue(VC) 22 D. Armstrong 21 N . Casboult 23 M . Levy 19 S. McMulli n 23 L. Taylor 22 D,Tehan 24 C. McKellar 19 T. Steinfort 24 S. Rundell . Davey . Nailon 25 M 25 C 23 S . Cook 20 C . Murray (RVC) 25 H . Taylor 26 J . Laing 20 T. Castricu m 24 J . Barker . Vicendese 26 A 27 M . Flynn 21 S . Polan 25 G . Phyland pott iswood 27 C. S e 28 A. Guthri 22 D. Ryan (VC) 26 T. Brady 28 S. Moore 29 M. Fletcher (C) 22 C. Buzby 27 P. Sondhu 29 G. McCully 30 A. Quo n 23 C . Steinfort 28 D .Joyce 30 R . Newton 24 S . Castricum 31 T. Pucella 31 A. Hogan 29 C . Hosking 32 David Anderso n 25 S . Stanley . Cassell (VC) 32 A 30 M. Leigh 33 M . Lake 26 J. Dunne (C) 33 A. Sauftry 31 L. Boyle 34 E.Thompson 34 B. Artz 27 D . Krom 32 T. Roach 34 P. Rujevi c 28 P. Jones 35 A . Fisher 33 M . Barker 35 S . Harrison 29 R . Sharp 36 L. Fletcher 35 A. Mills 34 M. Hyde 30 D. Hanse n 37 L. Hatt 36 B. Gaunt 35 M . Robins 31 N. Snart (RDVC) 38 R. Whitney 37 T. Harper 36 M . Phytand 32 B. King 39 S. Burggraaff 37 M. Ting 37 S . Grigg 33 D . Grant 40 N . Gool d 38 S . James Robinson 38 M . Amor 34 M . Pollard 39 B . 41 A . Crowther 39 D . Galletti 35 C. Morris 40 A. Lust 42 M . McDermott 41 J. Anderson 36 D. Carter 40 C . Phyland 43 C. Marini s k . Morgan . Fracze 37 L 41 T 41 C . Pizzini 44 M . Pearson . Hamifton-Ho . Hamil l 42 M 38 G . Blick 42 T. Sheeha n 45 S . Volkering 42 S 39 D . Bradshaw 43 K. Hilderbrand t 46 L. Woolrich 44 J . Newton . Massey 40 G 44 T. Kennedy 47 S . Silletto 45 R. Czwamo . McDowell 41 A 45 S . Ingram 48 G . Kelly 46 R . Ware 43 A. Persi . Wilson . Weaver 47 D 46 P. Daniels 49 S 44 R . Mosbauer 48 J. Scott 50 N . Foster 46 M . Perry . Thomson 45 B . Fox 49 D 51 J . Midwinter 47 J. Nihill . Dunn e . Learmont-Walker 46 D 51 D . Mather 52 R 49 A . Gugola 48 C. Jayaweera 52 B. McGrat h 53 J . Ng 53 S . Butcher 49 L Halvy 53 J. Sprague 54 P. Adams . Tang 54 A 54 C. Dobson 51 P. Reed 55 J. Prantzos 55 C . Wright 55 M . Joyce 52 S . Vettman . Wright 56 A . Blake 56 T 56 D . Sheehan 53 A. Strawhorn 57 57 D. Wilton 57 M . Delaney 54 J . Persi 58 C. Villani 58 M . Gray 55 L . Fuller 60 M . Cribbes 59 M. Najeeb . Morley 59 J 56 L Rudling 61 G . Took 60 S . Jenning s 60 M Terech 58 D . Morri s 61 A. Neville 61 R . Bulmer . McDowell 61 M 64 L . Ryan 62 M . Gonsalvez 65 N . Barden 64 T. Bourbon AUSFINE FOODS 66 P. Bryar INTERNATIONAL PTY . LTD. 68 J . Maher Res Cc ;h: Tony NaumotT

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

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Coach : Gre Res. Coach: Conr Barnes Coach : Russell Bames Assi,~~z cnt Coach: Brad Berry Res : Mark Lornagno 1 C . Wood 1 S . Vincent 3 M. Carbon e 1 P. Wintle 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 2 L . Wintle (C) 5 B. Phan 3 S . O'Meara 3 C . Tesorier o 6 P. Campbell 4 A. Curran 4 A. L'Huillier (DVC) 7 S. Brosolo 5 W . Connelly 5 S. Napier 8 B.Janson 6 D.. Stevens 7 N . Owen 9 A. Pawli k 8 A. Scafidi 6 R. Bux 10 R . Pasqualott o l 9 M. Terrel 11 T. Wallace 7 M . Cosgrd 10 M. Wintl e 12 B. Vandenboom 8 A. Sinclair 12 J. Kane 113 d 9 N . Brundell 13 R . Sampled T 4 T. Car~or 14 A.Connolly gg 10 P. Brabender 16 J. Power 15 T. McColl 11 J. Collins 17 A . Carbone 16 A. Hipwell 12 B. Galloway 18 C . Danc e 17 N . Cord a 13 B. Richardson 18 S. Hecker (DVC) 19 A . Hil l 14 P. Prat t 19 R. Drury 20 P. Hennessy 20 L . Porter 21 B . Jones 16 M. Godfrey 21 P Fedderson 22 N . Cunningha m 17 L . Dore 22 D . Poynton 23 E . Eames 18 G . Porteous 23 D . Napier 24 A . Cunningham 24 T. Beasley 18 M. Spinoso 25 M . Vernal 25 M . Kelleher 19 A. Dean 26 S . Alexander 26 Matthew Hecker 20 B. Robins 27 L. Swai n 27 N . Zomer 21 D . Loney 28 C . Eame s 28 M . Andrew 29 A . Glenn 22 S . Fantone . Bristow 29 J 30 M . Powe r 30 J . Knuppel 23 P. Walsh 31 M . Baker 31 M . Mifsud 24 T Lombardi 32 G. Kennedy 32 G. Johnson 25 A . Heffernan (C) 33 S . Zakic 33 C. Fulton 26 D . Boundy 35 C. Barnes 34 D. Gloufche v 36 A . Walstab 27 K . Jenkins 35 C. Law 37 M .Connolly 36 T. Nunan 28 B . Reiner 38 A . Hayes (VC) 37 M . Nunan 30 D . Dean 39 M . McCol l 38 C. Carrigg 31 N . Dallas 40 M . Beasley 39 M . Vandenboom 32 S . Corcoran 41 S . Ros e 40 M . Cahil l 35 S . Simpson ( C - R) 42 M . Wilson 41 M . Leahy 43 H. Dwyer 36 B . Dintinosante 42 M . Northey 44 D. Moss 50 J . Swindon 43 N. Elliott 45 R. Gould 44 R. Eames 39 A. Chambers 46 D. Pisasale 45 S. Cleven 47 J . De Groot 50 R. Murray 48 B. Hutchinson 46 D. Jones 50 D. Furze 49 S. Walsh 48 J . Treyvaud 50 A. Paglia 50 S . Kidd 49 T. Hilto n 50 T. Ludeman 51 S. Crowe 50 D . Crea 50 T Wood 52 M . Towns 52 A. Baggoley 53 M . Uberti 49 M . Hyde 53 B. Wilso n 54 M . McCraw 54 P. Micalle f 50 A. Tenson 55 M. Ferris 55 P. Tobin 52 M . Joyce 56 J. Chaplin 57 L . McGuinnes s 55 A. Swindon 57 C . Connolly 58 M. Mannix 58 M. Zakic 54 M. Yeo 60 R . Pawli k 59 M. Zahra 60 M. Joyce 61 S. Phela n 60 A. Pothitos 62 J. Anderson 61 M . Rhoden 62 C . Spero 63 T Cute J . Cunningham 65 R . Pierce 66 R . Parsons ( RC) FCL Interstat e 70 L. Terrel l 71 M . McGettigan Transpo rt Service s

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I first came down to MHSOBFC in 1990 when my husband started playing for the club . Back then we were in D grade and everyone partied hard every week - win, lose or draw . With hindsight, I realise how we used to take all of the social functions for granted . I strongly believe that for a team to play well together on the field, they need to make an effort as a team off the field . This is where organised social events play a big role . Like everything

else at a football club, there is a dedicated team working behind the scenes to ensure that things run smoothly. For a social event to work it has to be well planned and lots of fun for the players, their friends and families. This year we have planned a social event each month, whether it is a dinner at The Bush Inn, our sponsor pub, or something at the club, such as our hugely successful Karaoke night . Another important aspect of my role is fundraising. I have been amazed to see how much money is needed to run an amateur football club . On top of some of the events we hold every year $1000 draw day and a chocolate drive - this year we held an extremely successful Gala Auction Night . Hopefully the funds we raised on the night will contribute to the future financial viability of MHSOBFC . t~L~

_ ;ent Gata Ni ,1tt of :i hts at Albert by the Lake the l''SOBFC announced MHS 1st ; .: III Teams of the Decades.

atulations to Drew :hild for playing hi s ic? ;h game against Old B Ilihton last week . An out'-?-Aiding effort . Tom Fraczek played his 50th ;ame last Saturday in th e -<_ies against Old Brighton . 11,, :ah Taylor runs out for his

100th game against De La Salle this week. After missing nearly a full season through working overseas Heath has fitted back well into the senior side and is starting to play some scintillating football on the wing, with occasional runs on the ball . Well done Heath on reaching this milestone .

The 1990s team is :

B : Kiley, D Ryan, McCarth y HB : G Lovett, Bennett, Lockman C : Bingham, Knights, Moumey HF : S Ryan, Lyon, Comer F: P Knight, A Green, Grgic R : Ward, Lovelkl, A Phillips Int : Moody, Baumgartner, PAorrish, Verm a Captain : Andrew Phillips

Vice Car,!~,n : R ichr:rd Ward Coach : t` .' i rren F J I Coach Fall (below ) , the sole selector, claims great difficulty in the final team selection . Man y - --'echampionsi missed out! In the final issue for season 2003 c will feature th e -1 Team of the 94s. Another dilemna for Fatt!

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After 17 rounds and 85 games played, Crunch grade supporters will still have to wait until 5pm Saturday before the make up of the four is finalised . Merv's dropped a game that may come back to haunt them after OC were too strong at Gordon Barnard . The Wells again lifted against a potential finalist, thanks to a superb performance from Anthony Hardenberg, cracking open the "six pack" and snagging 10 from full forward . Slewlss maintained top spot and cemented a second semi berth with a convincing win over Therry Pe nola at "Animalville" . The bobcat twins (TvleGloin's) were everywhere for the winners, while sharpshooter Chris Bannister kept up his good form booting 7 for the visitors . The Saints came out firing against the Sharks in the first quarter but were unable to match David Teasdale and Luke Bullen up forward in the second half, as the home side ran out comfortable winners .

Th, finals start a week early in a t-,_ :_; bumper round to finish off the year. The f'. st mini final is a Harry Trott as +_: host Beau marls The Lions are ph- ._~a for a second sem spot against the Aii -s, while a loss wil still sneak them into the first semi . Th equation is simpler for the Sharks . The need to win . The Dixon led forward line t clash against the Martin led backline, wi ensure this game is an arm wrestle, wit the home ground advantage being th difference . The second mini final is between ti-. Caulflelcl boys a d Itures . The vicb will play finals footy while the loser w have the trannie in "ie car listening to ti Trott result to decide their fate . Mentoi Vultures are in fine form at the momer eating up the ruck work from Mick Mey< while Merv's men need to lift on last wei and will look to :Ieir onball brigad e

The Vultures tore up Toora' Park easily accounting for the Two s by three figures . The engine room of Chris & Paul Sullivan with some help from Michael Dixon, racked up plenty of the footy supplying their potent forcvard line with loads of opportunities . Collegians did what they had to do in front of a large crowd at Gunn reserve, and held onto second spot as a result . Jono Dixon silenced the home supporters snagging 11 majors for the Lions, while the courage of Damien Casey was a highlight for the Monds.

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Widjaja and Frater to lead the way . Another game that will go down to the wire but the recent efforts of the Vultures point to a win . The Animals are at home to the Wells, knowing that the result will have no effect on their final's campaign . OC have certainly shaped the four in the last half of the year and will be full of confidence for season 2004 . However the bragging rights of the minor premiership will be enough for Guy Donovan and co to keep up their sharp form . Therry Penola play their last game of the season against the Two Blues at Oak Park . prahran must win and hope the Monds knock off the Saints to remain in Crunch grade for next season . With that in mind the visitors will pull off an upset and hold their breath . Ormond ended their chance of survival last week and travel to Carnegie to clash with Glen Eira . Destiny is in the Saint's hands as all they need to do is to win and they remain above the dotted line . Good luck to all teams this weekend and a big thanks to all the press corro's for your form this season . PP~.-' SS CC---S- ONDENTS Luke Mahoney lukemahoneyl4@hotmail .com Of

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ST LEOS E US WP 4 .0 12.3 15.6 22.11 (143) TI13_.RY 7-- NOLA 3 .3 4 .3 10.6 12 .6 (78) St Leos : Donovan 4 . Corse 3, Burgess 3, Bird 2, Ballard 2 . P.McGlotn 2, McKenzie 2, Carey, Ristevski, Buckle, Vaughan . Best : R .McGlohi, Donovan, P.MeGloin . Carse. Burgess, D'Amelio . Therry: C.Bannister 7, Hollow 2, Barron, Callegarl, Walker. Best : Edwards, T.Goodwin, C .Bannister, R .Bannister. D.Goodwin, Appleford . Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan Adam Conquest (F) Bruce Stephens Peter Maddocks(G) BEAUt15ARIS 2 .4 6 .8 11 .14 19 .16 (130) GLEN EIRA 3 .2 4 .2 7 .3 11 .6 (72) Beaumarls: Boon 5, Teasdale 4, Buller 3, Pitts 2, Catlin, Haynes, Rawlins, Ferrari, Carte S. Best: Martin . Teasdale . Catlin . Boon, Coote S, Sherman . Glen Eira : McGaw 3, Clements 2, Fossey 2, Dimashki, Emmett, uHall L, VamFrekas . Best : Levin, Diamond S. sheerly, Massis . McCaw, Clements. Umpires : David Irons David Longworth IF) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B) Greg Rollo Robert Seymour (G) OLD CAMBERWELL 4.4 10.7 12 .8 19 .10 (124) CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 1 .5 4.7 10 .15 11 .19 (85) Old Camberwell : Hardenberg 10. Cadzow 4, Credlin, Durllng . Howard, Tempone . P, Tynimons . Best : Hanson. D . Derry. S. Weickhardt . Grant . Hardenberg, Cain . Caulfield Gr: Jones 4, Hall 2, WidJaja, Pearce, Foster, Craven, Baxter . Best: Carboni, Fagan. Jones, Pearce, Frater. Fallu . Umpires: Brad Rankin Scott Mackie (F) Daniel Brookes Jack Wally (G ) 5 .2(32) PRAHRAN 2 .0 2.0 4.0 AiENTONE VULTURES 4 .4 8 .10 16.16 19 .20 (134) . Aitken .Best: Ramage, Hunt, Prahran: A .Pitts . Marriott, Sleight, Ballard Sleight, Harvey, Doust .Marriott . Mentone Vultures : Mick Sullivan 5, Paul Sullivan 3, C.Barr 2. S.Rowley 2, T. White 2, T. Barr, C .Otmeara, Matt Sullivan . C .Ogler, A .King . Best: C.Sulhvan, M .Dikon, P.Sullivan, C.Stephens, Mick Sullivan,C .Johnston. Umpires : Andrew Lougheed Justin Lipson (F) Santo Caruso (B) Stephen Bogisich Robert Parry (G) ORMOND 1 .2 2 .9 4 .12 7.14 (56) COLLEGIANS 7.5 9 .10 13 .12 1Z13 (115) Ormond: Grace 2, Miller 2, Robbins, Beckett . Brown . Best: Casey, Collins, Black, Dimadamos, Whelan, Miller. Collegians : Dixon 11, Couch 2, Taft 2. Harrison. Mooney. Best : Dixon. C .Holst, B.Holst, Shinkf3eld, Unsworth, Young. Umpires: Brendan Devltn Paul Lamble (F) C RESERV E ST LEOS 2 .3 4.6 6.8 8 .10 (58) TfiERRY PENOLA 3.0 7.2 9.2 10 .3 (63) St Leos : Batty 2, Contessotto 2, Landy 2, Fennell, Morrison . Best: C .Vaughan, Fennell, Ymer, Volpi. Kelly, Eagles . Therry : Bosunko 2, Finnigan 2, Chapman 2, McMahan 2, Sucre, D .Goodman . Best: M .Nancarrow, Chapman, McMahan, Finnigan, O'Connor, A .Nancarrow. BEAUMARIS 2 .3 8 .5 15 .7 20 .12 (132) GLEN EIRA 1 .0 3 .0 4 .3 5 .3 (33) Beaumerls: Vance 6 . Atkins N 5, Cairns 3, Healy 2, Leyden 2 . McNicholas, Carty . Best: McMillan . Cairns, Gibson . Atkins N, Vance, May S . Glen Eira : Eade 4, Haines A . Best: Haines A, Pryde, Shellard, Loughran . Scatfe, Diamond A OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .0 8.1 9 .5 14.7 (91) CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3-1 5 .5 6.5 7.6 (48) Old Camberwell : Francis 4, Tempone . R 3, Marwood 2, Peasnell 2, Giadman, Jellls, Munro . Best : Jellis, Craven, Derry . J . PeasnelL Gough . Tempone . R. Caulfield Gr: Poulter 3, Harrison, Cassidy, Ash . Kuppe . Best: Poulter, Docker. Thompson . Kendall, Scott . D. Ryan . 6 .6 11 .10 18.15 22 .18 (150) RIEYdTONE VULTURES 1 .1 1 .4 3.7 4 .8 (32) Prahran: Quick 6, McCuddin 5, Campbell 4, Windrtdge 2, St Clair 2, Moylan, Rvan, M.Vagg . Best :9ukk, Windridge, K .Walford. G .Northway, Hodgson, McCuddin. Mentone Vultures : S.Berg 2, M .Andrews. K.Liitle .Best:Berg, M.Johnston. Waters, Smith,Perazzo.Gallagher . ORMOND 0.2 0 .2 3 .2 5.3 (33) COLLEGIANS 2 .4 7 .6 10 .7 14.8 (92) Ormond : C .Keleher 3. Brennan, Stewart . Best: Ritchie, Wiley, Keleher . Putz . Franklin, Konstanty. Coll egians: Browning 5, Grcenveld 3, Lumb 2, Robertson, Skurrie, Thomas, Vial . Best: Vial, Peck, Hart, Browning . Lockett, Skurrie. 15


Coach: Brett Merchant Asst: Mick Lovejoy Res: Mick Carty 1 S . Nish 2 H . Gibson 3 M . Pitts (C) 4 M . Matulick (DVC) 5 M . Ensor (VC ) 6 A. Spence 7 D . Foley 8 M . O'Brien 9 B . Cousins 10 L Butle r 1 M . Lee 2 L. Heal y 3 C . Gourley 4 T. Collins 5 M. Boon 6 A . Qui n 7 L Atkins 8 N . Kennedy 9 M . Atkin s 20 N. Atkins 21 P. Sherman 22 J. Holt (VC) 23 A . Catlin 24 B . Gray 25 D. Teesdale 26 R. Meilick 27 B. Haynes (DVC) 28 J.Vance 29 C . Martin 30 S . Hunt 31 A . Ryan 32 B . Cairns 33 S . May 34 J . May 35 N. Boctor 36 L . Ferrari 37 R . Presnetl 38 J. Gerrand 40 R . Rawlins 41 M . Talbot 42 A . O'Brien 43 C. Bruinier 44 C. Collins 45 J. Deluca 46 M. Saxton 47 L. Mann 48 W. Travers 49 J . Bryce 50 S . Lynch 51 S . Coot e 53 J. Windebanks 54 A. Thompson 55 B. Deaton 56 E. Leyden 57 H . McMillan 58 M . Blackmore 59 B . Griffiths 60 C. Buckley 61 A. Richardson 62 A. Pratt 63 S . McNicholas 64 M . Carty 65 G. Shattock 66 A. Cools 67 B. Gillespie 68 S. Doukas 76 T. Blake 77 L. Tucke r

coaa, is a : Ch ri s Mal son 1 J. Fc . y 2 B . Hall 3 C. Knight 4 M . Liddell 4 T. Vinen 5 S. Kendall 6 N . Crave n 7 J . Cowlishaw 8 R. Foot e 9 M . Frater 10 A. Will (C) 11 C . Deal 12 D . Pearce 13 A. Green 14 S. Amiet 15 A . Docker 16 S . Sant 17 M .Harrison 18 B . Baxter 19 T. Aylen 20 H. Vell a 21 M .Pennycuick 22 C . Mc Assey 23 D . As h 24 J . Dalwood 25 N .Dorman 26 S . Wrdjaja 27 J . Ryan 28 J. Jacobs 29 G . Erickson 30 C .Fagan 31 T. Foster 32 A .Lawson 33 S . Fryers 34 B . Gross 35 S . Thompson 36 B. Cunningham 37 T. Messer 38 J. Restarick 39 A. Bosna 40 R . O'Neill 41 B . Kuppe 42 D . Synman 43 A. Bruh n 44 L. Schneider 45 D . Scott 46 B. Scott 47 S. Jenkinson 48 T. Franklin-Jones 49 B . Gardne r 50 P. Delaheye 51 T. Mc Donald 52 A. Sinclair 53 C .Jones 54 T. Rynberk 55 C . Hooper 56 S . Krien 57 P. Farmer 58 T. Kavouris 59 A. Beach 60 N. Fall u 61 N . Bannon 62 C . Sheppard 63 G. Crathern 64 G. Poulter 65 N . Carrick 71 M . Cassidy

Pat Haw,tin artv ink 1 J. Dixon 2 M.Johnson 3 B . Mooney VC 4 D . Atkinson 5 R. Henebery 5 B. Donelly 6 S. Woolley 7 D. Surkitt 7 J. Farle y 8 C . Unsworth C 9 J . Fry 10 J . Lang 12 N . Harrison VC 13 N . Thoma s 14 N . Lockett 15 L. Cottom 16 A. Fletche r 17 R . Husking V C 18 S. Tat 19 N . Herman 20 S . Couch 21 C. Harris 22 T. Skurrie 23 J . Kondarovskis 24 B. Low 25 R . Muir 26 D . Vial 27 A . Shink6eld 28 D . Dowling 29 A . Kenneally 30 L. Moon 31 N. Roach 32 C . Blumfield 33 B. Hoist 34 J.Young 35 R . Turner 37 C. Hoist 39 N . Hart RC 40 M . Hibbins 41 N . Baxter 42 N, Abbott 43 N . Groeneveld 44 Y. Phillips 45 A . Robertson 46 J . Roun d 47 R. Sztar 48 E. Waters 50 51 B. Shadbott 54 B. Woolhouse 55 T. Cooke s 56 B . Lamb 58 D. Smith 64 M . Gribble 65 C. Satstrom

;h : Paul Beddoe Ass Ccach :Jon Edgar Res . _:h : Strafford 1 N .Astapenko 2 M . Dimashki 3 C. Massis (C) 4 D . Cassar VC Res. 5 A. Tsirogiannis VC 6 J. Zagame 7 S . Vamvakas 10 G. Richards 11 B . Clements 12 B . Kin g 13 G . Brown 14 M . Loughran 15 Mimo Dimachki 16 Danny Race 17 L . Doola n 18 R . Oldham 19 A . De.mes 20 A . Diamond 21 S . Haines 22 S . Emmett 23 S.Neeson 24 A. Taranto 25 P. Khazaal 26 P Tsagliotis (RC) 27 R . Gilmore 28 L. Sheilard 29 M . Kassar 30 L. Pryd e 31 D. Sheehan 32 M . D'Zihva 33 A- Sneed, 34 L . Hal l 35 S. Hollow 36 B . Zurek 37 P. Merrick 38 M . Lewin 39 J . Gusman 40 D. Lambe 41 M . Merrick 42 J . Serpanchy 43 J. Fidogiannis 44 S. Diamond 45 A . Caruana 46 M . Beddoe 47 B . Cummin 48 J . Hallirrell 49 S . Hall 50 D . Eade 52 A. Haines (RVC) 53 L . Caruana 54 T. Dimachki 55 L. McGaw 57 M . Chandler 58 M . Scaife 59 B . Zwar 60 G .Dedas 61 M.Tkocz 62 S. Lymno 63 D . Dunlevie 64 D . Fossey 65 M . Dimou 68 M . Watt

1 S. Rowley 2 R . Gallagher 3 M . Dixo n 4 M . Hayes 5 A . White 6 C. Stephens 7 K. Gunter 7 M . Cooper 8 D . Perrin 8 K. Littl e 9 M . Meyer 9 P. Emmett 11 C. O'Meara 12 M . Davies 13 A. Kin g 14 M . Etcell 15 Mick Sullivan 16 P. Sullivan 16 J. McCarthy 17 C . Sullivan 18 S . Sullivan . Stewart '19C 20 M . Walsh 21 A. Walsh 22 S . Hamilton 22 P. Murphy 23 Matt Sullivan 24 X. Smith 25 G. Uptin 26 A . Rock 27 A . Gangi 28 C. Johnston 30 P. Dixon 30 N. Freeze 31 M . Andrews 32 N . Levett 33 N . Wilkins 34 D . Sheehan 35 M . Johnstone 36 C .Ogie r 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S . Perrazo 41 C. Rock 42 T. Barr 43 M . Barr 45 C . Barr 46 C . Blair 47 J . Tull y 48 Mick . Walsh 49 R . Bittner 50 R. Waterson 51 D. Clarke 52 K. McLeod 53 D . Noonan 54 D . Bray 55 S. Rickards 56 T. Sullivan 57 D . Fraser 58 J . Noonan 59 G . Allan 60 D.Fenech 61 T Smith 63 S. Waters 64 S. Hesline 65 T. Allinson 67 M . Joyce 68 A . Tresidder 73 M . O'Meara

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Co,ch : '5 ;ran ( ,unnolly Res . Ct _c,1: Peter O'Dea r <ts: :tthew H 3 u :en b Res : Andrev+Tsirdos 1 S Handley I A. Curlin g 2 D . Beckett 2 T. James 3 N . Robinson 3 J. Denning 4 A. Grace 4 T. Cgier 5 L Cai n 5 M. Martinov 6 D . Whelan 6 B. Christie 7 S. Keleher 6 A. Seeley 8 M. Mille r 7 M. Scott 9 G . Hall 8 J. Heffernan . Tymmons 10 R . Martin 9 B 10 M. Hanson (C) 11 D . Robbins 12 B. Delidio 11 S. Cadzow 13 L . Wells 12 R . Kapoor 14 S. James 13 L . Galdman (VC) . Whitehead (VC) 15 C . Telly 14 R 15 D . Clyn e 16 T. Stewart 17 J. Bridges 16 D . Pike 18 W. Cove 17 N . Credlin (DVC) 19 D . Cleary 18 S. Marwood . Tempone 20 D . te Hennepe 19 P 20 D . Mitchell 21 R . Wiley 22 H . Brown 21 T. Hardman 22 B. Howard 23 T. Naylor 24 B. Arnold 23 K. Darby 24 B. Tippe r 25 J. Date 25 A. Hardenberg 26 T Harvey 27 T. Brennan 26 A. Whelan 27 A. Sheedy 28 A. Clinch 29 J. Clifton 28 D . Gough 30 G . Richie 29 S. Francis 30 R . Perryman 31 H . Black 32 A. Lom 31 B. Craven 32 G Ormsby ~ 33 M. Collins 34 A. Russell 33 D, Joyce 34 D . Schmidt 35 J. Putz 36 D . Casey 35 C . Munro 37 C . Everitt 36 S. Derry 37 A. Hillier 38 D . Broadhurst 39 S. McCarthy 38 T. Hall o 39 G . Rowe 40 Y. Dimadamos 40 C . Jellis 41 T. Banks 42 C . Keleher 41 L . Ryan 42 A. Mackenzie 43 B. Parsons 44 A. Broadhurst 43 C . Grant 44 S. Smith 45 J. Franklin 45 PJ. Horgan 46 C . Clear y 47 J. Monaghan 47 T. Kearney 48 J. Deny 48 S. Wheller 49 S. Metz 49 R . Gazal 50 A. Gil l 50 S. Dipasqua!e 51 G . Weickhardt 51 T Dipasquale 52 S. Lovelace 52 S. Betsy 53 R. Tempone 53 C . Harvey 54 A, Margolis 54 M. Ramsay 55 J. Ga n 55 B. Payson 55 S. Fogarty 56 M. Farrell 56 S. Jones 57 R . Kentara 1 7 T. Nisbet 58 N . Payne 59 N . Hoare J. Wals h 60 P. Konstanty A. Walsh 61 B. Jone s S. Gramm 62 B. Slater , L Golds rthv 63 C . West > Hancock 64 M~ Wood '' S. Anderso n L . Dale "'^bbett Ciiton

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Senior Coach: John R__s Reserve f h: Paul Quick 1 D. Harriers 2 M . Harvey 3 D. Kelly 4 P. Quick 5 H . Pitts 6 J . Killeen 7 S. Pang 8 I . Hun t 9 A. Bunnell 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 M . McCuddin 22 A. Sleight 23 J . Macdonald 25 L . Aitken 26 T. St .Clair 27 W. Watford 28 K. Walford 29 P. Gartland 30 B. Doust 31 D. Decarteret 32 D. Ballard 33 R. Marriott 34 P. Trevvaud 35 B. Gelli e 36 L. Northway 37 A. Gallia 39 S. Morris 41 J . Upto n 42 B. Downing 43 J . Mullins 44 T. Mahony 45 A. Upton 46 M. Vea r 47 P. Rose 48 J . Vaag 49 I . Dennis 50 S. Kennett 53 A. Ryan 55 S. Ramage 57 S. Moylan 58 M. Muehlheim 59 M. Warland 60 R . Ferrer o 61 J. Bedford 62 C . Tooley 64 J. Belcher 65 B. Sodoma 66 `'' . Northway 67 K . Sagnol

ach : Darren Turner Frank Din,r,olantonio 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. Caller 10 B. Mitchell 11 B . Carey 12 T. McCann 13 A. Krebs 14 J . Eagles 15 P. Carey 16 A. Rose 17 M . D'Amelio 18 R. McCann 19 A. Kelly 20 A. Ballard 21 G . Simondson 22 P. Ristevski 23 T Batty 24 D. Bruc e 25 A. McKenzie 26 A. Prosser 27 P. Levins 28 H. Giles 29 S . Darcy 30 M .Ottobre 31 M . Contessotto 32 D. Com m 33 L. Thomas 35 J . Briggs 36 S . Savage 37 S . Manton 38 N. Hodder 39 B.Vaughan 40 J . Gay 42 M . Flood 43 B. Levins 44 A. Zalakos 45 S. Ronchi 46 A. Brown 47 M . 'l,cinemy 48 A. Daly 49 D. Cox 50 A. Volo i 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

Coach : Chris Bye Assist Coach : Jason Reddick Res. Coach : Gary Datson 1 P. Gorma n 2 A . Mills (vc) 2 T. Goodwin 3 R. Bannister 4 M . Elliot 5 S . Sacco 7 S . Bannister 8 L. Hollo w 9 C. Bannister 10 J . Vaina 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. Calagarf 25 P. Edwards 26 B . Lewis 27 M . Garoni 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. Barro n 37 D. Castaldi (C) 38 M . Nancarrow 39 S . Boyl e 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 48 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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Just for the record . Wonderful individual umpiring achievement by the two best of mates - Steve McCarthy and Anthony Da me n last weekend when the two "evergreens" were appointed to the Sportscover Match of the Day between Old Haileybury and St . Bernards to celebrate match 3 0 41 (Anthony Damen) and match F5 0 (.:<:c-~ ., : ._ccaa~ <

The dress of the players was good scept i the long sleeves worn by one FR player whi was different to the rest. The dress of all c fi eld officials was excellent . The umpiring ti good and they looked terrific in their untforr The FR players created a bit of theatre at i end of the game when they moved to the contingent of "old" Fitzroy support resulting in the Fitzroy song of old being bel out . At the start of the game at 10 .30am th were 500 to 1000 in attendance and towa the end of the game 5000 spectators wl~ . was good bearing in mind the main game, still 70 minutes away from a start . teamlists of both clubs appeared in the ?Record . All in all the day was a wonde advertisement for Amateur Football . " 0

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FTLTOTG was represented at last weekend's MCG game by John Bell and Bruce Ivey (VAFA Executive) and Cli ff Bastow (Registration Secretary) . John's report makes good reading. "Game was played in good spirit .

with Grand Finals for CI [ being pt at Sportscover Arena. FIDA finals follow then the VAFA finals` series begin in ear ; Interesting to note that most sections mo a four week series this year which brin ; sections into line with A and B sections . 0 0 0 Visitors to Sportscover Arena should a the "back car park" where possible . adjoining Tennis Club is entitled to at half the parking spaces and a parking o will close off the VAFA section of the ca when our section is filled . This is nos before a reserves match commences . `

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How fantastic that last week's bottom three sides all beat teams above them to keep the relegation battle open right to the last round! Not since 1996, when the then Southbank was relegated with a 9/9 win/loss ratio, has there been so much drama! At the other end today, the Blacks must win and rely on an upset loss by the Jackas today to regain 2nd spot ! A big thanks to the folk who really write this column : Peter Kagan (Jaekas), Glen Whitehead (Bloods), Larry Stevens (Bears), Stewart Smith (Bullants), Phil Skeggs & his I/C Don Blackwood (Hoes), Drew Solley (Panthers), Andrew Headberry (Ashers), John Grace (Chaddie), Jack Clancy (Blacks), & Tim Killworth (Bushrangers) . You didn't miss a beat all season !

Julian Smith turned in another good game . The Panthers had top efforts from Justin

Costello, Chad Twentyman, Anthony Palmer, 8 Darren Murphy . Iv kssumptgon was gazumped bJ S____-C in Ql, recovered in Q2, slogge( through wind and rain in g3, was only a poin down 15 minutes into Q4, then saw Chaddii score the last 3 goals for a courageous win Damon Wood, Eilan Healy, & Peter Rawie worked hard for the Hoes . Andy Campbell, Ton Grace, & John Nannes were all powerhouses i Chaddie's great win !

ROUND 17 SUMMARY

TODAY'S GAMES

Aquinas's anti relegation motivation drove them to a big Q4 effort & win over YVOB! The Bloods' dominant midfield of Dan Den Braber, Leigh Toomey, & Craig Glennie sailed a raft of chances forward to the likes of John Hunt for a momentous victory . Corey Heffernan was the only name mentioned in Yarra's dispatches . AJAX cruised away from ITni . Blacks after Ql leaving the Blacks supporters wondering about their team's consistency . Blacks looked good in Ql but Julian Kirzner cut loose in Q2 & 3 and it was all over. Jackas' Ruck, Danny Weislitzer gave the rocket duo Jona Segal and Gary Blieden a constant stream of lst uses . Blacks best were Dave Batten OtB, plus defenders Rob Scarlett & Lachlan Brown, on a truly forgettable day.

OF3 meets Old Mc and the Panther won't be taking things easy, because if th Jackas and Blacks lose today, the Panthei could snaffle the 2nd chance, if they cvin! I 2003, the Bushrangers have clearly shown the can beat anyone anytime, but the visitors hai the incentive to drive them to a 2-3 goals victor Aquinas battles both Bsasa e & relegatic today at Ringwood . Your scribe is still total mystified as to why the Bears didn't make Cl playoffs, but today the Bloods have every reasc to play above their ladder location and take t l

Banyule lost to Bulleen a ve after being in cruise mode at half time . The Bullants made a game of it in Q3, then outlasted the Bears in a hectic g4 . Brad Willmore, Ashley Brown, & Dave Williams gave their all for the Bears. Bullants were happy with Dean Tulloch, Damian Bone, Warren Thompson, & Billy Touriganis . Old R2entoniaaas found Monash Blues too much to handle . The Ashers put in 4 solid terms and are looking good . Andrew Hickey (W) played a blinder for the visitors, Christian Gregory roamed the forward area to great effect, and

Kirzner I1 I t Old Mentonians Bournon 0 5 Old ivlentonians Basile 1 5 Banyule S Playfair 0 5 Monash Blues Grace 0 4 DI Reserve Old htentonians Ballantine 3 2 Monash Blues Hawkins I

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game by a kick or so ! squares off with AJAX in a grim bid for Salesi D1 survival . It doesn't matter that they play the most exhilarating side in the Section, Chaddie will fight for pride & life in D1 . While it would not surprise if Chaddie caused a boilover, the Jackas are playing to retain 2nd spot, and their sheer firepower should give them a 3 goals win . Uni .Biaeks and Hoes go head to head in a II ateh neither can afford to lose for vastly different reasons . On the Main Oval though, the Blacks should regain their composure & win by 3-4 goals .

The Bullants tackle the Ashers and will give the ladder leaders a serious contest . The Bullants have their backs to the wall and last week's stirring win at Banyule will give them a huge boost . The Ashers won't be placing top spot at risk though, and having peaked beautifully, should take out a narrow victory . Correspondents, the contacts remain 9889 1979 & bfhickey6C1aigpond .co m

;aiona5 z Blues - -- :_ttiai :• Tin-co, and i ;atiar;rlor:,si line up for the I~~ time in Monash colours this Saturday . Originally a rough youth from Geelong, Tinx has transformed into a cultured gentleman in recent times but has lost none of his ferocity and courage on the paddock which has made him a Monash favorite . Jonno Moresi has a well deserved cult-following which results from his legendary dashes from defence, reverse torpedo punts and punishing fists of fury. Both Matthew and Nathan are tremendous clubmen and we sincerely congratulate them on reaching this milestone . Well done lads from all the Ashes .

300 Se nior games . James Maloney, our rc•sident timekeeper and scoreboard guru is like a piece of the furniture down at the Frearson . A 11-oiled, superbly crafted piece of furniture which gets the job done week after week with minimal difficulty. Jimmy's feats are legendary and we all thank him for his fantastic contribution to our Club over many years .

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AgUIIi6`_ 1 .1 4 .5 8 .8 14.13(97) VALLEY 1 .4 2 .6 5 .8 5.9(39 ) Aquinas : Jess 2, Hunt 2, tt'httehead 2, Wooden 2, Taru(Il 2, Denbraber, Weeks, Coglan, Cousins. Best: Jess, Denbraber. `Allltehead . Glennte. A. Bethune, Coglan. Yarra Valley : Heffernan 2, Cotsford. Gtlltn, Keem.Best : Heffernan Umpires: Geoff Deveson Anthony Simpson (F) Michael Reilly Michael Roche (B) Malcolm Filleul (G) AJAX 2 .2 9 .5 15 .6 22 .8 (140) 3 .5 3 .6 6 .10 8 .14 (62) Uhl BLACKS Goals : Kirzner 11, J . Segal 3, Berger 2. Ritterman 2 . Blleden, Israelsohn, Norich, M . Segal Best: Ktrzner, J. Segal . Blieden, Berger, Weislltzer, Gelbart Uni Blacks: Sibilia 2, Vt(letia 2, Jones, Kempton, Mackie, Middleton Best: Batten, Bevacqua, Brown, Sibilia . Scarletf, Kempton Umpires: Ken McNiece Lionel Katz (F) Ryan Place Andrew Errtngton (B) Chris Kaleta Daniel Weed (G) BANTULE 7 .1 12 .5 14 .6 15 .8 (98) BULLEEFd TEMP 4 .1 7 .8 12 .11 15 .14 (104) Banyule: O'Connell' 6, ;.i Smith 2, Yin 2, Egan 2, Cantwell, C Taylor, Natolt . Best: B Wtllmore, Brown, Williams, C Taylor. P Gloury, O'Connell. Bulleen Temp: Tulloch 5, Williams 4 . Bone 3, D Matthews, Florance, Lambropoulos. Best: Tulloch, Bone, Tourlganis, Thompson, Chtvers, Prior. Umpires : Laelan Blackball (RFL) (F) Ashley candle (RFL) (B) Jim Cartel (RFL) Tony Gtllies (RFL) (G ) OLD B'fEhfi0 S 1 .3 3 .5 7.5 8 .5 (53) MONASH BLUES 2 .4 7.7 11 .12 15.13 (103) Old Yientonians : Ferguson 3, Basile, Costello, B.Fatrbanks, Mackay, 4oigt. Best : Costello, Twentyman, Palmer, Katris, Voigt . Murphy. A4onssh Blues: Gregory 5, Blackley 4, Holloway 4, Mackenzie, Smith, Craven . Best : Gregory, Hickey, Smith, Holloway, Beddingfleld, Chessari . Umpires: Greg Rawlings Peter Liddell (F) Brent Adamson (B) Gary Clancy (G) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2,2 8.4 9.6 11 .7(731 6.3 8.5 11 .7 14 .8 (92) SALESIANS Ivanhoe Assumption: Abud 2, Sampson 2 . O'Neil 2, Serafini, Pace, N .Shuttleworth, McGowan, Blainey. Best : Wood, E.Healy. Rawley. Sampson, Martin, Peoples . Salesinns : Thain 3, Grace 3, Grieley 2, Canavan 2, Veretllo, Logan, Campbell, Knott . Best : Campbell, Grace, Nannes, Healey, Canavan, Oldlleid . Umpires: Nick Evans Brian Woodhead iF) Ken Brewer Matthew Cowley (G ) U1 RESERVE AqUI.NAS 4 .8 6.15 6.15 6 .15 (51) YARRA VALLEY 0 .0 1 .2 4.2 4 .2(26) Aquinas: White 3, McCartan 2 . Davies. Best: White, Davies, Jeffery, Boland, Sorace . Pringle . Yarra Valley : Smith 2, Hale, Collett . Best: D.Ross, L.Morris, Pickering, Davis, Hale, Drew. AJAX 3 .4 5.8 9.15 13.17(95) UN'I BLACKS 0 .2 3.4 3.6 4 .9 (33) A,JA?• A. Lewis 4, Codron 3, Pask 2, Cooper, Lewin, Rottemberg, Tsivlin Best: J . Lewis. Codron . Konsky, Lewin, Codron. Goldenfein Uni Blacks: R7zto 2, Chandler, Nolan, Best: Chandler, Powell, Hallam, Hamilton. Goonan, Ada B. E 3 .6 6.10 9,14 13 .14 (92) 8 .5(53) BULLEETi TE 2 .1 4.1 6.2 Banyule: Creak 3, Baldac 2, Turnbull 2, Prior, D t'Rtchell, McDermott, Tuckman, Bell, Phelan . Best: Hopgood, Turnbull. D Witehell, Rolfe, C Taylor, McDermott. Bulleen Temp : Toscana 3, Frangos 2, Agrotts, Daskalou, Driver. Best: Driver, Matthews . Norbury, Georgolous, Frangis, Toscana . OLD MENTONIANS 2 .2 2.3 6.3 10 .5 (65) MONASH BLUES 5 .0 7.1 8.2 10 .3 (63) Old Mentonians: Acreman 4, Ballanttne 3, Fisher 2, Bowtel( . Best: Acreman . Saunders, S .Fairbanks, Ballantme, O'Brien, Austin . Monash Blues: Pay 2, Bolton 2, Kats, Jones, Saunders . Green, Westbrook, Hawkins . Best : Rosengarten, Westbrook, Costley, Meehan . Tickler, Bolton. IVANHOE ASSUfdg°rIOPd 4 .2 6.4 6.6 11 .9 (75) SALESIANS, 2 .6 6.8 10.9 14 .11 (95) Ivanhoe Assumption : Maud 4, Pearce 3, Duncan, Cotter, Chazan, Newbold . Best : Maud . Franks . Elborough, Pearce, Duncan, M .lacovangelo. Salesians : Byrne 6 . Loughman 2 . Ryan 2. Riley, Seager. Best: Rose, Porter, Hanlon, Seager . Byrne, Way . 21


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Coach : Phil Davis Res. Coach: Barry Simon

Coach: Steve Bell Res : Paul Harper

Coach: Greg WhitcroR Res: John Fraser

1 N . Gold (Capt) 2 M . Konsky 3 B. Davis 4 M. Dudakov 5 J. Ritterman 6 D . Kalb (Capi Res) 7 G . Samuel 8 E. Raleigh 9 J. Berger 10 G . Duke s 11 M. Segal (DVCapt) 12 D. Goldenfein 13 J. Raleigh 14 J. Kagan 15 J. S al ~ 16 E . Janover 17 A. Cukierman (VCRes) 18 J. K zner (VCapt) 19 G . Blieden 20 J. Sharp 21 D. Gelbart 22 E. Wollner 23 A. Wollner 24 J. Brain 25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 28 A. Zemski 29 P. Bryne r 30 A . Lefkovic 31 A . Lewis 32 D. Weislitzer 33 S . Boon 34 A. Lewin 35 J . Lewis 36 J . Israefsohn 37 A . Sapar 38 J . Feldman 39 D. Vanaken 40 D . Ones 41 A . Silver 42 A . Cooper 43 S. Chester 44 J . Getfand 45 A. Godlewicz 46 A . Goldma n 47 S. Gutman 48 J . Pask 49 A. lasnitzki 50 A. Benedykt Si Z. Lewski 52 D . Norich 53 J . Mordech 54 I . Same 55 J. Kaicer 56 D .Seidl 57 D . Spilberg 58 B. Yudelman 59 R . Rotemberg 60 J. Wa1 nberg g 61 J. Freeman 62 J. Gottlieb

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1 L. Toomey 2 S . Tibb 3 S . Edwards 5 A. Boland 6 M . Parke r 7 C. Glennie 8 J . Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Bolan d 11 M . Barmby 12 A . Bethune 13 D. Den Braber (C) 13 C. Jeffery 14 A . Lorki n 15 A . Williiams 16 J . Hunt 17 B . Redwood 18 J . Hughes 19 G. Whitehead 20 M . Starret 21 J. Pierce 22 S . Flynn 23 P. Stone 24 P. Harper 25 P. Sorace 26 R . Weeks 27 D . Hincliffe 28 A . Garish 29 J. Wilson 30 R . Kogelman 31 G. Evans 32 D . Alford 33 C . Wooden 34 M. TaNll i 35 R . Chapman 36 V. Hall 37 G . Macklin 38 B. Moran 39 S. Whit e 40 S. Harris 41 G . Davies 42 R . Moran 43 M. Slattery 44 J. Tapply 45 M. Rielly 46 T. Vanders(uis 47 J. Smith 48 D . McCartan 49 D . Poynton 50 H . Kaa 51 A. Pringle 52 J. BleakneY 53 S. Varon e 54 M . O'Halloran 55 L. Stafford 56 P. Cruickshank 57 L. Mackowski 58 T. Leddra 59 B . Coope r 60 P. Scognamillo 62 J . Fitzpatrick 63 A. Barri e 64 T. Nolan S . Haun 67 A . Lewison 68 J . Coghlan 72 T. Will s G . Cochrane A . Cullen S . Hiney M . Lant P. Phillips B . Beech S . Dornom J . McMullen P. Fares

I B . Reed 2 D. Witchell 3 N . Taylor 4 T. Gloury 5 B . Willmore 6 S . Tuckma n 7 C. Taylor 8 B . Cantwell 9 M . Willmore 10 P. Glou 11 D . Wilson 12 J. Egan 13 T. Ryan 14 B. Woodlock 15 S . Gray 16 M . Gilbert 17 A. Small 18 J. Turnbull 19 N . Sannholm 20 S . Playtair 21 R . Dintinosante 22 C . Taylor 23 M. Gray 24 L . Richardson 25 J. Szeremeta 26 H . McDermott 27 A. Nield 29 P Smit h 30 D . Mutton 31 C . Bassett 32 M. Natoli 33 S. Dean 34 S. Lorenzini 35 L. O 'Connell 36 D . Playfair 37 T. Thompson 38 J . Redfern 39 A. Hopgood 40 M. Smith 41 T. Prior 42 M . Vanpoeteren 43 L. Ferrel 44 S. Yin 45 D. Boyd 46 D. Nasrallah 47 J . King 48 D. Rybicki 49 G . Bell 50 T. Nasralla h 51 J . Bolt 52 D. Noonan 53 M . Creak 54 C. Williams 55 D. Williams 56 A . Roeth e 57 B . McGregor 58 L. Orton 59 M . Mitchell 60 D . Hassett 61 S . Dowlan 62 T. Jubb 63 A . Plant 64 S . Taylor

OULLEEN TEM PLESTOWE

Coach: Doug Semi Res.Coach : A Parris 1 J . Prior 2 S . Yates 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 26 S. Boyd 27 J. O'Donnell 28 P. Milesi 29 D. Williams 30 D. Florence 31 L. Norbury A. Williams 33 N. Hamshare 34 S. Lambropoulos 35 D. Daskalou 36 P. Hare 37 P. Ganiatsis 38 N. Scaglione 39 D. Buccachio 40 A. Foley 41 R. Lea 42 P. Edwards 43 M . Daskalou 44 R. Schneider 46 A . Humphrey 47 C. Morivitis 48 A. Morivitis 49 B . Touriganis 50 D. Glover 53 A . Boyd 60 D . Horvath

IVANHO E ASSUMPTION Coach: John Matthew Res Coach: Colin McDonald 1 S. Conle y 2 M . Mau d 3 C. Tucke r 4 T. O'Neill 5 P. Manue l 6 T. Healy 7 P. Rawley 6 J . Shuttieworth 9 E . Healy 1 0 P. Lee 11 D. Valkanis 12 L. Hull-Brown 13 S . Narkiewicz

14 P. Flyn n 15 J . Cu rti n 16 P. Harris 17 S . Morris 18 B . Hal l 19 D. Wood 21 N. Blaine y 22 N. Shuttleworth 23 D. Ryan 24 B . Fre w 25 J . Frisina 26 P. Cameron 27 J . Finlayso n 28 S . Matthews 29 C . Hocking 30 M . Sloa n 31 T. Lupton 32 L . Pearce 33 S . McGowan 34 B . Joyce 35 M . Serafini 36 C . Zeegers 37 P. Cotter 38 R . Peoples 39 M . Ebbag e 40 P. Martin 41 C . McDonald 42 B. Marti n 43 A. Shemshedin 44 A. Pace 45 A. lacouangelo 46 M. Iacouangeto 47 B. Waters 48 R. Toogood 49 Matt Sloan 50 N . Clar k 51 D. Pearce 52 S. Sampson 53 M. Chaza n 54 E. Newbold 55 J . Healy 56 S. Saunders 57 A. Conti 58 T. Memhet 59 A. Falker s 60 J . Aboueid 61 M . Anderso n 62 P. Merory 63 J . Crappe r 64 M . Migliorini 66 J . Rivott-Mins 67 G . Stephen s 68 F. Yaghmoo r 69 J . Mazocca 70 K . Wise 71 A. Pearce 72 K. Maghamez 73 D. Dummett 74 S . Hal l 78 C. Brow n

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1B C~ lim vowell R, James Shady 1 S . Chapman 2 J . Baxter 3 L. Holloway 4 G. Chessan 5 6 M . Newman 7 P. Farrar 8 S . Thom~so n 9 G. 0'Sul iva n 10 Sam Lloyd 11 M . Spencer 12 G . Smyth 13 14 B. Merlin 15 M . Tinkler 16 B. Nind 17 J. Mellington 18 L . Smith 1 9 M. Sounders 20 M. Edsall 21 C . Gregory 22 T. Btackley 23 P. Nevill 24 T. Crave n 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Wills 27 N . De Young 28 J . Main 29 30 L. Creamer 31 S . Hawkins 32 L. Beddingfield 33 J . Smith 34 M . Edwards 35 A. Hickey 36 A. Willams 37 J. Bolto n 38 N. Brenna n 39 M . Smith 40 M . Bolto n 41 M. Bolton 42 A. Cooper 43 R . Feenaghty 44 S. Grace 45 R . Walsh 46 47 S . Mentha 48 M . Carey 49 D . Payne 50 51 M . Payne ,- I N.. Mores i 53 J Peal 5 t G . Dodd ::5 1 . McCormick 57 B. Carstein ~ t P. Campbell 62 L Katts ~ 65 G. Polgase 66 M . Meehan ~ 70 D. Barlow 71 72 B . Green 73 P. Westbrook -~a R. Turton rB n 7 3 A. Shields g P. Manohar

Cc :h : Peter Russo Res . Coach : Jamie Wnduss

Co i : Peter Turley Res Coach : Adam Davey

1 T. Mitvalsky 2 C. Twentyman 3 R. Ball 4 D. Carroll (V.C.) 5 C. Mackay 6 C. Alexander 7 M . McCloskey 8 G . Ferguson 9 W. Ballantine 10 S. Voigt 11 D . Solley 12 C . Dwyer (C .R .) 13 B. Heverin 14 M. Stroud 15 J. Costello (D .V.C.) 16 D . Nock 17 N . Linford 18 T. Boumon (C) 19 A . Palme r 20 D . O 'Conno r 21 J . O 'Brien 22 P. Clark e 23 A . Drinan 24 A . Acreman 25 B B . Fairbanks 26 G . Dart 27 G . Katri s 28 D. Kitto 29 A. Carter (D .V.Q) 30 D. Russo 31 M . Elliott 32 L Sunter 33 S. Worrell 34 P. Ftaskis 35 D . Murphy 36 D . Alexander 37 M. Francis (C.R.) 38 P. Stubbs 39 J . Vick 40 R . Alexander 41 S . Cozens 42 M . Basil e 43 G. Hubbard 44 L. Sunter 45 R. Johnson 46 G. Smith 47 G . Herrin g 48 D. Stevens 49 N. Fisher 50 G . Wilson 51 L. Stephen 52 M . Watts 53 C. Shedden 54 D. Goodbody 55 C . Davis 56 R . Harper 57 T. Davi s 58 P. Appel 61 B . Saunders 64 M. Austin 66 M . Mackay

i A. Stevens (VC) 2 A. Thain 3 S . Sutherland (C) 4 A. Healy 5 M . Canavan 6 D. Forer 7 D. Foley 8 S. Logan 9 A. Campbell 10 S. 0Id8eId (VC) 11 A. Davey 12 M. Bates 13 I. Robotic 14 M. Cooke 15 R . Quinn 16 P. Dolman 17 Matt Forbes 18 D . Barry 19 R . Miriams 20 A . Seeger 21 D. Verccillo 22 S . Greely 23 M . Smit h 24 A. Grace 25 C Ryan 26 J . Nannes 27 P Allen 28 M . Byrne 29 S. Horvath 30 K. Woodman 31 A. Lucas 32 G . Riley 33 N . Callaghan 34 T. Nagle 35 P. Knott 36 S . Nolan 37 J . Brennan 38 M . Forwards 39 P. Pitts 40 M . Forer 41 M . Cleary 42 C. Rose 43 P. Evans 44 D. level 45 D. Mien 46 A. Chiappini 47 D. Oldfietd 48 J. Logan 49 S. Sewell 50 S. Kavanagh 51 A. Foley 52 P. Hanlon 53 E . Maillard 54 S . Porter 55 E . Hanapy 56 M . Loughnan 57 K . Richardson 58 S . Way 59 S . Parisi 60 A. Bates 61 R. Cincotta 63 B. Chalmers 64 B. Bowman 65 J. Radi 66 S. Sinclair 67 D . Sutherland 68 M. Sutton 69 B. Kirchne r 70 Mick Forbe s 72 C . Hun t 76 P. Turle y 77 S . Butler

SPONSORS: PHILLIPS & NzcxoLSON DAVIS LAUNDRY ZENITH INTERIORS 7 ELEVEN RiE NE HOTEL JEFFERSO N FORD

Co :h: Paul O'Shanassy : Mict ;I Rizio Re! Co Club XVUI Ch : Craig Baulch 1 A . Costello 2 J . Sibilia 2(R) S . Chandler 3 A. Ross 3(R) R. Drummond 4 A. Evans 5 R. Mackie (C) 6 T. BavacGua 7 S. Price 8 B. Walch 9 P. Kempton 10 W. Hanna 11 S. Sandiford 13 C . Baulch 14 D . Ad a 17 A . Moffat 17(R) J . Caudle 18 T. Wilson 19 L. Brow n 21 C . Schilling 22 S . Prince 23 P. Barry 24 V. Romijn 25 M . Hallam 26 A D. Batten 27 . Parkin 28 R Otsuka 30 D.Sock 31 B. Costello 32 M . Jones 35 B. V ltella 35(R) Jas Mirtschin 36 M. Prowse 37 E. Nolan 38 M. Rizio 39 X. Davis 41 L. Rawnsley 43 C . Beaton 45 R . Scarlett 49 R . Dillon 49(R) T. Bowers 50 A . Goanan 53 D. 0'Keeffie 54 M . Braszel l 55 S . Watch 57 K. Sagely 58 D. Kean 60 J . O'Sullivan 61 J . Black 62 S. Middleton 65 J. Fuller 66 L . Costello 67 N. Goonan 70 J. Green 70(R) R . Hamilton 80 M. Tehan 85 B. Weber 88 N . Abbott 94 A . Powell 98 M . Behan 101 D . Davis 112 M . Wielgosz

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G .h: Tim IUllv.ro rt h Res: Simon Taylor 1 R . Pearc e 2 T. Morri s 3 R . Thompson 4 M. Fun g 5 A. Drew 6 R . Drew 7 C . Bea l 8 L Morris 9 J . Keem 10 T. Hancock 11 T. Mcllrath 12 J . Cremean 13 L Gillies 14 E. Kruse 15 N. Pas k 16 L Taylor 17 A. Laing 18 D. Ross 19 J . Stron g 20 T. Hale 21 D . Stevenson 22 B. Drew 23 R . Ye o 24 M. Davies 25 R . Collet 26 J. Longworth 27 S . Sava g 9 28 B . Reynolds 29 R . Courts 30 D. Potte r 32 J . Parr y 33 P. C emean 33 D. Ireland 34 C. Fraser 35 B. Peake (c) 36 P. Jarvi e 37 D. Batkshaw 38 G . Morrison 39 J. Thompkins 40 H. Cotsrard 41 B. Downs 42 A. Stone 44 J. He 45 A. Windgate 47 S. Colli e 48 R . Davis 49 S. Seabourn e 50 J . Peake 51 H . Clark e 52 A . Hartnett 53 S . Pask 54 S . Simpson 56 T. Uoyd 58 B. Kerr 59 A. Joiner 60 S . Laird 61 P. Valoppi 62 P. Baruma 63 B. y,mitechurch 64 D. Smith 65 M. Norris h 68 T. Colle t 71 M. Lain g 74 A . Middli n

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s : ~ he continued improvement by the others, Lachlan Teague and John The form of spearhead Mark Vickers-

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- can he break the ton ?

fin , ' po<?_ic :-,s s enjoyed the closene Yet another close prevailing ove r

Costly losses to West Brunswick, round two where they blew a fortv-

disappointing yea r encapsul ed in this chances but let it s Of, C h , 1 a close victory ov the best side

haven't tossed ~ Final' , premier! 17

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. D u .~ Lee is a superstar and good o play in A-grade . 'l he Heartbreak Kid . Five losses by points or less including three ; losses by under nine points i n we e to fourteen .

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Potential final's precursor as host ;n ,i .,;aa,y Reds . Coach Taylc a d Coach _' . .lay mind are well known for their abili ; to -games and its anyone's bet as u" :: hat +'ie true agenda will be this week . Get the upper hand or leave something up the sleeve? Old Carey but without much conviction .

Credible record against top four , om seven matches, beat Fitzroy once and los l -r games by less than eleven points . :-lave only broken the ton twice thi ; Only Hawthorn has scored less . seas R , 11

Shown tremendous character i n horrendous season. Jayde Handfield and Adair ienrv have come on in leaps and bounds .

'"'' host Bentleigh and will be West keen to get back nto the winner's circle befor e final's aetion . Ah~ays a tough one at home and very hard to see Bentlcigh prevailing . Peninsula will be 'ic to make it a clean . lot a great deal to sweep as they host : . play for the visitors ho ever rnis can sometimes work in reverse with the i just going out and enjoying the game . Still, 1 8 vAns is a sig 'ficant achievement and the Pirates won't slip up at the final hurdle!

in a :)Id Geelong host the in form 0 game in which only pride is at stake . Old Geelong has been good but wouldn't want to take Oakleigh too lightly . In fact, I have a hunch Oakleigh mi¢ht make it three on the trot as a finish to the year . _ Finally. W sides ultim_ :,

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Old Geelong Vickers•tVffiis 8 Peninsula Claringbold 8 1Viiliamstovm CYbiS B Lee 0 Bentleigh Grace 7 Peninsula Payze 0 Fitzroy Reds Tornese 2 D2 Reserves

Peninsula S Claringbold 7 Peninsula J Atchison 0 0 Peninsula Coglilan 0 Old Carc, ?iardy Old C ;°,rc :

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e qatives : Injuries have hurt dearly. Have never been close to full strength.

pa'sieigh The competition's big improvers . po s itives : \,,tory over Williamstown shows that rebuilding process is on right track . Negatives : Heavy losses to Bentleigh . aW$h0%' n

positives : Have maintained great spirit despite winless season . Travis Newton is a good find . N egatives : Stricken with injuries, D2 never saw the best of Hawthorn .

VJillinmstocfn - Paul Dervan will play his : for the CY's this weekend. After 238 games he will hang up the boots . One of three brothers to play for the CY's he started in the under 19's and played over 170 senior games mainly on the wing & half back . A move to full back proved very successful with his tight defence and long kick out . The past couple of years he chose to play out his career in the two's captaining the side . Serious injuries including a broken leg last year has not stopped him from playing the game he loves for the team he loves . Old Carey - congratulates Adam Guerra on his 50th game With the Club today . Very much a straightahead player, 'Goo' attacks the ball hard and is a great tackler. He rarely misses training (in fact, in his first year he did not miss a session - including pre-season!) and is a wonderful clubman, attending all social events . Never afraid to put his hand up when there's a job to be done, Adam is an example to all . Well done, Goo . Keep up the good work ! Peninsula O.B . - congratulate Jordan Muir on reaching the milestone of 100 games for the Pirates in today's Round 18 clash against La Trobe University . There were many who doubted this day would ever arrive, but never the man himself . As a member of the stylish, influential and wise-cracking recruits of 1998, 'Schmoo' tackles weighty issues on the field as easily as he peruses stocks and shares in the Fin Review . Now trim, taut and terrifying, Jordan will no doubt take note that he has beaten two other creche members to the ton. Well done Schmooey ! Apologies to Old Geelong's Mark Vickers-Willis who has been incorrectly referred to as Michael this season. Michael is his father.

AION West Brunswick v Bentleigh Old Carey v Fitzroy Red s Peninsula 0 B v La Trobe Uni Old Geelong v Oakleigh Williamstown CYMS v Hawthorn Amateurs

. _.OY -- :)s 1 .2 4.6 8.7 10.12 (72) WEST BRU23L-':!ICE 2-4 3.5 6.5 9 .5(59) Fitzroy Reds; Diacogiorgis 3, Tornese 2 . L. Brvne Addicott, Dawson, Capoferro . Best : Rawlins, V. Cahill, Cairns, Diacogiorgts, Mitchell, Addicott West Brunswick : Details Not received Umpires : Merv Monty Luke Holmes (F) Lucas Brass Cam Hoogendyk (B) Matthew Simpson Daniel Sculiv (G ) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .1 4 .2 7.4 7 .6 (48) OLD CARE . 1 .1 4 .2 7.4 8 .6 (54) LaTrobe University : Tiernan 2, White . Sheldrick, Dunne, Adamswaite, Brooks . Best : Mann, Pruscino, Sheldrick . Davies, White, Adamswaite Old Carey : Pardon 3, Konstantmeaides 2, Everett, S .Wood, Mahon . Best: Detar, Hall, Mahon, Rossi, James, Crosher Umpires: Michael Forde George Palcodimos (F ) 7314TLEIGH 1 .3 5 .5 9 .6 17.7 ( 109) OLD GEELO24G 6 .1 11 .3 15 .5 17.10 (112) Bent : Grace 7, Miksad 3, Ireson 2 . S. Holmesby, Adaway, Handf3eld, Robertson, Henry. Best : Clark, ]reson, Grace, Handileld, Miksad, Henry. Old Gecl : Vickers-Willis 8, E . Bayles 2, Falrbairn 2 . Munro, N . N . Betts, Sttncheombe, Avery, McMahon . Best . T . Betts, Bell, Stinchcombe, Vickers-Willis, Malpas, N . Betts. Umpires : Phil Gluyas IF) OAKLEIGH 7 .2 8 .6 15.10 19 .10 (24) WILLIAMST OWN CYMS 2-2 9 .5 13 .6 16 .13 (109 ) Oa&teigh : A.Kitts 4 Dooley 3 Britt 3 Bromley 2 Kennedy 2 MacKenzie 2 Dalton Hunt S .Kttts Kokkinos . Best: Bromley Dalton Holden Hunt A .lil(ts Malcolm. Williamstown : Thompson 7 Elias 3 Mackley 2 Woyda 2 Poch hicCutcheon. Best : Thompson Munro Phernister Markley Street Elias . Umpires : Peter Griffiths (F) HAWTHORN 2.1 4 .2 4 .3 7.3(451 5.5 12 .8 13 .13 18 .13 (115) PENINSULA Hawthorn : Cargill 2, Ogge, Martin, P Avery . Garlick, Reed . Best : Davies. Martin, Cargill, Hicks, Phillips : Peninsula : Clarmgbold 8, Sill 2, Trewhitt 2, Torossi 2, Grant, T Prendergast, Murphy, Growcott Best : Torossi, N Ciaringbold, Powney, Trewhitt . Maclean, Growcott Umpires : Max Wittmann James Olle (F) Nick Murphy Paul Whitehead (G ) g7 E~RVES FIT'ZROYREDS 2.1 5.4 5.6 8.13 (61) WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.4 7.4 7.4 (46) Details not received . LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 4.5 4 .10 4.12 (36) 3 .5(23) OLD CAREY 0 .1 2 .3 2.3 LaTrobe University: Dumareq, Craig, Moon, Simsek . Best : Simsek, Walker, Wilcock, Gloury, Ross, Kerrison Old Carey : Drever 2, A .Guerra. Best : Ward, L.Chiuclllarelll, Drever. A .WOOd, Hill, Bennett BENTLEIGH 1 .3 4 .5 4.9 4 .10 (34) OLD GEELONG 3 .5 6.11 6.17 10 .24(84) Bent : Jolly 2 . Lawford . Ferris . Best : Kopttschinski, Backman, Beatie, Jolly, Vivona, Hall. Old Geel: Teague 3, Slattery 2 . Adrlie, Griffith, verge, Bales, T. Paul. Best. T. Paul, Teague. Abbot, waters, Cole, TaYlor. OAHI.EIGH 5 .4 1 0 .7 12 .8 16 .9 (105) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.2 2 .6 5 .8 8 .10 (58) Oakleigh: MacKenzie 3 Ryan 3 Bell 3 Dooley 2 Redford Keating Perdikomatis Taylor Andrinopoulos. Best : Ryan Keating Perdikomatls Evans Bell Torpey Williamstown : Robinson 2 McKenzie 2 Dignazio Dowsey Joseph Kosmatos, Best : Robertson Dowsey Kosmatos McKenzie Bergess Bell HAWTHORN 0.0 0A 0 .2 1 .2(8) 7.5 12.9 17 .13 25 .17 (167) PENINSULA Hawthorn: Orchard: Best : Orchard, Sheridan, Harranew, Allder ; Peninsula : S Ciaringbold 7, Falkiner 3, Brennan 3, Barber 2, Minchin 2, Angus 2, Goldthorp 2, Haley, Day, Warner, Taylor . Best: Goktthorp. S Claringbold . Falkiner, Haley. Barber, Taylor

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55 A.Cummings 56 J.Nield 57 A.Woolmer 63 J .Laidlaw 70 J .Dumaresq 75 S .Gellert A.Baille R.Baker A.Benton S.Bland C .Bowden T.Bullen S .C6fford B .Clutterbuck M .Cotsopoulos H.Davies N.Dejanovic M.Donohue TDuggan S.Dumsday J .Elliott J .Eyre RFarrant C.Francis D.Gilmour J.Gritfin D .Hill R .Hosking D .Huffer S .Jackson D .Kerrison C.Knee B .Launikonis J .Levy P.Lias T.LiQhLoot A.Mann P.Marozzi LMcNamara M.Millar B .O'Connor X .O'Donnell S.OToole D.Patience S Patterson M .Paull B.Phillis S.Pitaro A.Place C .Porter H .Russell P.Stevrart J.Thom R.Walker J.Waterman

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Each section's AmL eur Footballer scribe to select hi s Team of the Year (after round 1 8) . Each section's coaches to vote on th3~ "32 Players for his section . 21 MVPs receive a coates and WreckaiFsL'atuette Lt the VAFA Presentation evening.

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Old Haileybu ry congratulated Darren Seccu ll on reaching 150 games- premiership player three times ( twice as captain), he had also represented VAFA with distinction . Old Melburni ans lost fourth place in A when after an even first three terms, Old Haileybu ry kicked 6 .1 to 3 .2 in the last quarter to win by 21 points . Best were Adam Hilton, Morey, Somaia ( OH) an d McMullin, McKeon, McDougall (OM) .

Old Scotch had a big win against Collegians, 17.11 to 6.8 , and moved into fourth place . St Bernards picked their 30 year best team . B: M .Perrett R .King G .Arnott HB : P.Aughton P.Rackham F.Dunell C: J .Doolan T.Hannesberry (VC) M .Drennan HF : B.Angel D.Collins A.O'Brien F : M.Mahoney L .Gollant V.Comito R: W.Carey G.Wade D .Burgin I/C : B .Mahoney P.Smith G .McAllister Coach :Gus Mitchell, Ass . Coach P.Daffey Adam Acreman (Old Mentonians) started the last game needing 11 goals to get the 'ton' and he got them in his team's victory against St Bedes 24 .15 to 7.11 . David Windlow was officially today in his fourteenth consecutive grand final in his 417th Club XVIII match . Just for interest, back in 1998 1 picked my best VAFA team (1979-98), so here it is :

B: Andrew Smith (B-T) Rick Schober (Coll .) Paul Considine (NOB) HB : Bruno Conti (NOB) John Manton (Old G) Robert Fuller (OS) C: Phil Kingston (OM) Phil Mehrten (Orm) (VC )

John Bowen (Old X) HF : Ian McMullin (Old M) Nick Burke (Old X) Ian Cordner (Old M) ( C ) F : Frank Gleeson (Old P) Cameron O'Brien (Old X) Michael Yeo (U.Blues)

R: Rohan Brown (Old M) Peter Sherwin (Old S) Andrew Thompson (Old M ) And a large bench: Stephen Moloney (NOB) . Shane Murphy (De La), "Tick Greene (De La), Matt Jackson (Old B), Bernie Cooper (Marc), Michael Blood (Old X), Richard Furphy (U.Blues) .

The Executive had introduced the best on Ground medal in 'A' Section Grand Final to be known as "Jock Nelson Medal" in honour of Jock's magnificent VAFA career . 280 games for MHSOB, VAFA representative 1957 to 1964, Carnival captain 1962 and 1964, captained Australian Amateurs, 5 B & F's - 1959 B, 1960 C, 1961 B, 1964-5 A . Last round in Wand a real thriller. Not much chance of the four changing, Old X, De La, Collegians and NOB but on the bottom, Old Trinity (definitely to B) and eight points ahead, three teams all on 24 points, Old Scotch (87.54), Old Brighton (81 .40), St Bernards (79.19), the first two to meet, and St Bernards playing Collegians at the Harry Trott Oval . Well, St Bernard's did it, 13 .10 (88) to 11 .11 (77) . Rick Schober (5 goals) played a lone hand for Collegians who

were torn apart by Wayne Carey, Trevor Spencer, and Rob Purcell . Old Brighton were competitive with Old Scotch all day but went down 11 .7 to 14 .17. What a wonderful system the promotion and relegatiot system is . In 'B'. Uni Blues needed to beat Whitefriars ti stay in the four, and the Friars needed to win to avok relegation . It was a glorious battle all day umpired by Pau Cherry and Peter (I'11 be back) Wiseman . Q by Q scores were : Uni Blues 5 .4 10 .4 13 .5 (83) 16 .10 (106) Whitefriars 4 .3 10 .10 12 .12 (84) 14 .16 (100) Best were McIntyre, N . Cavalier, J . Kanis (Uni Blues) and A Carbone, McNeill, Coghlan (W'friars).

In 'D' St Kevins OB were a bit stiff to miss out on the ton as they won 9 out of the last 11 and missed out by 4 point=. Well Kew (B) couldn't do it . In front of a crowd of 300C Parkside spoilt Kew's perfect home and home game score ii a great game of particularly high standard . Kew used th wind well in the third quarter to lead by 20 points at th last change . Parkside with Franklin Sturgess and Yoksid very active kicked 3 .7 in the last quarter and kept th Browns scoreless . The game was well umpired by Mar Hockey and Simon Hourigan . Ormond's form lapse continued when they kicke dreadfully against second team Old Paradians to go dow, 6 .22 (58) to 11 .5 (71) . The teams would meet in a fortnigh in the 'A' Section second semi with Old Paradian favourites. It was a great reversal of form as in the firs round Ormond beat OP's by 10 goals, keeping OP's to record low 2 goals in 'A' Section by that club. John Moir (Old Scotch) won the 'A' Section John Woodro! B&F medal scoring 18 votes in 8 games. Vin Comito (` Bernards) was second on 16 and Matt Getson (Marc) ne) on 15 . Best scorers for their clubs were Paul Booth (NOE 14, veteran Michael Yeo (U . Blues) 13, G . Coyne and N Hibbins (Coll) 6 . Paul Holdsworth (De La Salle) 10, f Considine (0 . Par) 10, former AJAX star Pick Marks ( 0 1 Xaverians) 9, Mark McDonald (Orm .) 11 .

Two very experienced players Brett Burden (Kew) an Andrew Smythe (Bull/Temp) 18 led the field in the 'I Section Geoff Moore B&F Medal . Best for the clubs wer Greg Nyman (Therry) 17, Andrew McGregor (Monash Blue : 16, Mark Sedgwick (P'side) 14, Sam Stevenson (Caulf. Gr 7, Harry Busst (Fawk) 12, A. Castangini (Ivan) 8, T. Norma (Old Trinity) 10, Leon Doyle (U . Blacks) 8 . The Lou Zachariah Medal for the best and fairest player i 'C' Section was won by St Kevins OB's Gerard Mulcahy I from former Victorian champion ruckman Rohan Brow (Old Meib) 18, and Andrew Grant (Old Brighton) and Garr Phillips (Old Halley) 13 . Best for clubs were Charli Capiron (St Kilda) 12, Leigh Holt (Bany) 12, N . Monogha (Bala) 10, Con Anastaskis (MHSOB) 7, Louis Hoskins (C Ivan) 9 . R. DeThomassis (T'town) 8.

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G Section Steve Mason medal was won by Paul Lockhart (Bull/Temp) 28 and H Section Adrian Fisher Medal went to Tony Fox (GTV9) and Mark Bastow (Richmond Central) on 13 votes . tJ --- - -y North Old Boys arm He t,a battled it out for a place in the four. A solitary point behind at the last change. North 'kicked 2 .2 to 0 .2 to win by 9 points and go on to play Ivanhoe in the first semi . Horan, S . Maguire, Griffin (NOB) and Lyons, Beddoe, Groves (De La) were best. The 'Hoes threw away second position when they were unable to withstand a final term 6 goal burst by Uni Blacks . Old Scotch with a magnificent 32 .29 (221) to Caulfield Grammarians 8 .17 (65) rose from fifth to second place and would meet Uni Blues in the second semi . Ormond and Marcellin met with the victor remaining in 'A' and the vanquished going to 'B' . In a game that was close all day, Ormond triumphed 13 .15 to 12 .12. Best were Naylor, Corben . A. Chisholm (up from a sick bed to play) (Orm.) and Maguire, Alolslo . P. Gartner (Marc .) . State Bank and St Kevins 'D' Section were 9 .9 apiece at three quarter time - but St Kevins (second) kept State Bank out of the four by kicking 3.5 to 2 .1 . Best were Reynolds, J . Nettleford . B . Campbell (St K .) and Eacott, Spark, Murray (State Bank). Club record holder Andrew Home turned up to make up the reserves team for injury laden Old Haileybury . Such was the sick and injured that he found himself in his old spot, the centre for the firsts, and was in the best players . (Did you get a call ALJ, to make up the numbers? NO - NR) . The Umpires Association held its annual dinner at the Southern Cross Hotel . Life membership was conferred on Phillip Rowell and Don Hither while 10 years service pins were presented to David Hindle and Colin Wills . QUIZ: 1 . Name the player who captain-coached his team in another season to win a 'A' Section premiership. 2 . Besides umpiring an 'A' Section grand final how well known is Phillip Rowell in amateur football . Why ? --速 Kew toppled 'B' Section leaders ROB and secured their place in the four. Kew trailed by 3 goals at the last change, dropped further behind and then rattled on 8 goals, Pierce, Fletcher, Hayes were best for Kew . Caulfield, hanging on to fourth place in 'A' were swamped by St Bernard's last quarter burst which yielded 7 .4 to 1 .1 and gave St Bernards a 6 goal win . Santamarle (6), Burgin, Arnett (St . B) and Miller, MeLaughlan, Morphett (C .G .) were best.

Stephens (10) and Pygin were best. Leading goalkickers for the season were 'A' Ladd (Orm) 60 . 'B' Harley (MHSOB 75 . 'C' Chapman (C'field) 87, 'D' Thompson (Comm Bank) 66, 'E' Rosewarne (E'wiek) 78, 'F' Signoreth (St Bedes) 50, 'J1' Whitton (Mon Uni) 55, 'J2' Mark Browning (Beverley Hills) 69 . QUIZ: Who did Mark Browning go on to play VFL football with ?

A strong finish by University Blacks enabled them to beat Collegians by 15 points and hold their place in the four . Best were Shackleton, Crouch, Patterson (Uni Blacks) and Dunn, D . Walduck, Skinner (Coll). Old Geelong, fourth in 'C' threw their supporters into despair when they went down by 5 goals to Old Carey . Best were Weibye . Blazey, O'Byrne, Laws. Old Paradians (Junior 2), Ormond (B Reserve) and Old Trinity (E Reserve) were the only undefeated teams on completion of home and home games . North Old Boys had a one point win over MHSOB 11 .6 (72) to 9 .17 (71) . Best were Kelsey, Cheel, Carne (NOB) an d Dick, Nolatgas, Lee (MHSOB).

Kew, third in 'B' Section, kicked 5 .1 in the final quarter to defeat Uni Blacks by 1 point . The Blacks shocking inaccuracy 12 .19 was unexpected as they supplied the three top goalkickers in 'B' Section, Morton Brown (45) (later member of Hawthorn's 1961 premiership team and former CEO), Ian Murray (42) and Roger Vines (36), CHF rover, and FF respectively . Best were Snell, James . Mort (Kew) and J . Winneke, Browne, Linston (U . Blacks) Collegians, leaders for the season in 'A' Section, confirmed their position with a 25 point win over Old Xaverians, keeping their opponents goalless in the first half . Gellie, L. Hibbins and G, Daff (Coll) were best. 100 games to John Miles (Ivanhoe) a member of club's premier teams in 'B' (1954) and 'A' (1956)In'A' Old Melburnians battling to avoid relegation surprised State Savings Bank (3rd) with a convincing 20 point victory in which their stars were Froomes . Pinkus and Graham . The win was pleasing for 150 game veteran coach Bruce Church. Ormond congratulated fly-weight rover Max Brooks on his 50th game . (Max went on to represent Victoria and win an 'A' Section B&F - NR) . In 'C' Section the top two, Parkside and De La Salle, battled out a hard game with Parkside's sustained finish, 6 .3 to 1 .5, giving them an easy victory . Best were Lauder. Radwell, Jensen (P'side) and Toogood, B . Teague, McCormack (De La Salle).

Peter Bennett's 9 goals for Collegians against Ivanhoe took him to 66 for the season .

Graeme 'Lumpy' Moran played his 226th game for Ormond and their Press Correspondent claimed it was a club record . North OB congratulated Mick McKelvie on his 150th game . Mick MeKelvie joined the club at its inception and was one of the two present players who played in the club's first game .

QUIZ: 1 . B . Teague (De La Salle) . What field is B . Teague now prominent in? 2 . In what other sport was Peter Bennett well-known?

200 games to Collegians lightly built Daryl Tucker, Graeme Ruddell (AMP) holder of club record for most goals in a match 13 .

1978 : 1 . Shane Maguire, 1976 2 . Vice Chairman of VAFA Executive in 1993. ANSWER : 1973 : - Sydney Swans ANSWER : 1958 : - 1 . Bernie Teague is now a Supreme Court Judge . 2 . Olympic Water Polo player .

The umpires farewelled Jim Peters who retired as a field umpire with 301 games to his credit and 20 years service (Jim continued as a goal umpire for many years - NR) . Old Trinity continued on their winning way with a mammoth 29 .16 to 9 .9 against MHSOB . Johnson, D . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200 3

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An average effort tipp'ng-i ise, especially with my RupoJOCs home ground advantage error . Of course it was Rupo at home, and I'm spewing . Ah well, that's footy . On a more relevant note, only first and last are finalised, with Monash and Rupo still fighting it out for second, and South, Werribee, Syndal and Power House all still a chance (to varying degrees) of grabbing fourth spot, with the JOCs and Kew still battling to avoid that second relegation spot . Also, don't forget your nominations for the 2003 D3 Team Of The Year . REVIEW A bizarre day weather-4vise at St . James Park as Swinburne had to fight harder against Sout elb^9 irne than the final margin of 45 points suggestshM . Murchie Finally bought up his ton just before half time . TM~n' were an unstoppable force against E iek, dominating both quarters of the first half, before the game evened out in the second half, the Tigers re'nning by 84 points . In other games, Monash recorded a comfortable win over Power H ouse, Rupo squeezed past St . John's {) C and Kew's strong start ensured a handsome victory over Syndsl Tall y Ho, while Dalrymple of the K's continuing his good late season form . l`:v .- _ ; P e=-as risk host M onash Gryph ons at St. Kilda Street in what looks like a formalitv for the Gryphs on paper, but past history suggests otherwise . If the teams line up as I expect, I anticipate a strong battle in the middle with the likes of Flowerday. Kent and Bourbon against the Mahony boys, and Lyon versus Coxhead in the ruck should also be a terrific contest . Also look out for a shootout between Foster and Malone up either end of the ground . Games between the Wicks and the Gryphs are always played hard but in a good spirit, and with the home team determined to finish their season on a high note, and the visitors keen to seal second spot, this trend should continue . I think however that winning form is good form, and I'll take the Gryphs today . Werribee take on B biarne at Soldiers Reserve keen to enhance their finals' chances . It will be a tough ask against the minor premiers however, especially with the pressure off Murchie after reaching his ton on the weekend . Although Czajowski has been terrific in the Tigers' defence this season, he and his cohorts in the backline will certainly be stretched by not only Murchie, but others like Milano and Fidler, and could this week see the return of Higgins?? Certainly an intriguing proposition leading into the finals . However, in the end, there can be only one, so I'll plump for the Razorbacks today . 5 . . John's C-- clash with T",w at Thomas Carroll

Reserve in the battle to , avoid the second relegation ' position. The equation is simple, win and stay up, lo=~ and it's the drop to D4 . Both teams have been in OK form recently without being outstanding, which probably sums up a large part of their season really, Koppens (JOCs) and Daver (Ks) in the ruck promises to be a masterclass by two veterans of the scene, while it should be fun to watch the likes of Ryndquist and Cullen cut loose in the midfield . Tough choice, especially considering what's at stake, but with home ground advantage If checked this time!) I'm going with the JOCs . Syndal Tally Ho welcome Rupertswood to Jordan Reserve in a contest laden with incentives for both sides . The Synners are still a chance, pending other results, of pinching fourth position, while Rupo will want a win, and a Gryphons loss, to reclaim second spot and the double chance . However, Syndal have been in a trough lately, and while Rupo have also struggled for consistency at times recently, they certainly look more threatening that their hosts . They will also want to rediscover their offensive firepower that has served them well for much of the season, and this could be a good opportunity (pending the weather) to do so . Rupertswood for mine . Power House make the short trip up Aughtie Drive to Lindsay Hassett Oval for the Lakeside Derby against South Melbourne Districts . Districts are very much in the box seat as far as the chase for fourth spot goes, but the Piranhas have scored some big scalps since th e

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;,,,son's half way mark, so the Bloods certainly won't oe taking their opponents lightly . Bishop (House) and ;','ashington (South) will certainly be ones worth ,stitching today . Again, another tough choice, but I r11ink South might just be that little bit better . South to in .

S OCIAL NOTE S 6cfinburne hold their "Survivor" night at the Whitehorse Inn on Saturday 16 August . Get your family and friends together to learn up and "outurit, 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. CORRESPONDENTS 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 .WllliamsonC,centrelink .gov .au (work). Have ~ ,~ s'eat'VPFA weei:end. Me Qtuitt "

=~ilerribee - forward line quiet achiever P_ri =or- ;='- : plays his 50 , h game this week . "Mini Me" has been around the club for a while now and is well known for his ability to pop up from out of nowhere . Well done Paul from everyone at Werribee . 9winburne - Star Adrian Fidler also reaches the milestone of 50 games with the Razorbacks today. "Fids" joined the club in 2000 as assistant coach, before coaching the club to the 2001 D4 Grand FinaL The hard running, highly skilled on-baller is a big chance for the club B & F this season, and is renowned for his football brain . Congratulations "Fidsy" from all at the Razorbacks . St . John's OC - trio Paul Sharp, Joe Scar aglia and Travis Hyland all reached the 50 game With the JOCs over the last month . Paul is renowned for his onfield tenacity and off-field assistance, while Joe returns aiter some time from the club . Travis is another guy who assistance is appreciated . Well done to all of you and the JOCs certainly hope to have you around for another 50 games . Elsternwick - today congratulate M atthew Hosking who today plays his 50th game for the club . "Freddy" as he is commonly known is a real trier around the place and gives his all each week . Although carrying a serious leg injury Matt has kept fronting up each week in the last few week's as his club struggles with injuries and unavailability's . Off the field Freddy has been instrumental in securing Australian Unity as the club's No 1 Sponsor a feat much appreciated by all of us . Good luck today mate in this milestone game hopefully the side can put together a win for you and finish the season on a bright note .

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9 .4 13 .5 21 .9 20 .13 ( 169) 4 .0 6 .2 9 .4 13 .7 (85 ) . Wer :c : Ellis 6, Baker 5 Fastuca 3. DiBattista 2, AMurphy 2 . K .R .irphy, Keogh, Czajowskt . Marinis, Tedesco, Gamin, Cunningham . Jack . Best: Pace, Ellis, Jack, Ayling. Green, Fastuca . Elsternwick : K.Currie 3, Perkins 3, Bryne 3, Foster2, Murphy . Hunter. Best : Yemm, Murphy, Missaglia. Whelan . Bqme. Perkins . Umpires: Mick Gllday Gerard Rolls (F) Tristan Pearce Michael Carolled (B) Jose Talavera Denver Melder (G ) 3 .2 8 .3 13 .4 15 .7 (97) KEW SYNDAL-TALLY HO 2 .1 2 .4 4 .7 7 .10 (52) Kew: Lamarma 6. Woodhouse 4, Cullen, Tinetti, Looker, McKerrow . Dahlstrom . Best : Dalrymple . Wood, Woodhouse, Gill, Lamanna, Osborne. Syndal-Telly Ho: Cachia 4, D .Richardson, Bingham. Rutter. Best : Bingham . Rutter, AgneL'o, D .Richardson Umpires : Daniel Dinneen Glen Scotland (F) SWg4BURr#g UNI 4 .4 11 .8 16.9 20 .12 (132) SOUTH RiELB DISTRICTS 3 .2 7 .3 9 .5 13 .9 (87) Svrlnburne: Murchie 5, R . Roberts 4, Fidler 3, Milano 3 . C . Higgins 2 . Whiting. Getty. Best : Fidler, Whiting, Fragiacomo, Piotrowski, C . 1 i~ggins. Morrison . South R3elb Dist : Hannan 4, Kealy 2, Aquilma 2 . W . D'Andrea 2, P . D'Andrea, Brown. McGee . Best : Aquilino, Niemi . '.'.anrllng, Royle, Bracci, Hannan . Umpires : Paul Dinneen (F) L90%ASPI GRYPHONS 5 .4 13.7 16.11 22.15 (147) POWER HOUSE 3 .0 3 .2 8 .6 13.12 (90) ffionash Gryphons : Malone 12 . Clark 3, Pocock, R Coxhead, Vlaters . Watson . Biandford, Baxter, Lecton . Best : Malone, Wells, Bourbon . Clark. Waters, N Rutherford . Powerhouse : Robinson 3, Clarke 2, Ristovski 2, Harris . Miller, Riley. Senior. J Taylor, M Taylor . Best : Verberne . Clarke, M Taylor . Morris, Senior . Harris . Umpires: Alan Stubbs Gajanan Skandakumar (F ) RUPERTSWOOD 6.5 8.9 12 .12 16.14 (110) ST JOI3YmS OC 4 .1 6.6 9.8 15.10 (IQO) Rupertswoad : Brennan 6 . L .Teanning 2, Flinn 2, King 2 . McGovern, 0'Callaghan . Elliott, Baines Best : Brennan. Spinner. Hatty, Baines, Clarke . Flinn StJohns OC: A .Jones 6 . Canning 2, Paterson 2, M .Jones. Kizills, Dexter . Koppens, Mara Best: Emery, A .Jones. Sharp . Pickering, Fonceca, Koppens . Umpires : David D'Altera Paul Hoffman (F) Bill Connell (RFL) Bob Croxtard (RFL) (G ) RESERYES

WERRIBEE 2 .5 4.7 11-11 13 .13 (91) 0 .1 0.4 1 .5 4 .5 (29) ELSTER3iIpICR Werribee: Harding 7, Merieca 2, Howard . Thomas, C .rUabakis, Flack. Best : Howard, Harding. Towers, Hoffman, Edwards, Flack . Elsternwtek : Walker 3, Husking. Best: Erlich, Bolton, Walker, Currie . Gordon. Barmgton . HEW 2 .7 3 .7 9 .14 14.15 (99) SYYeDP,L-TALLY HO 0 .1 0 .2 0.3 1 .501) Kew : Bell 5 . Ferrantino 4, Kyriakou 2 . Crimmins, DeBlank . Watts. Best: Makris, Carman, Crimmins, Ferrantino, Gricks, Bell . SyndalTa1Iy Ho: Thomas . Best: Devon, Thomas, Hayes, Bircanin . Bartholomew, Hamiet t StWIIdStRtPiE tIP7I 1 .7 5 .9 8 .13 11 .15 (81) SOUTH 14iELB DISTRICTS 0-0 1 .1 1 .1 1-1 (7) Swinburne : Liston 3 . Thomas 3, Demarte 2, Ryan, Carter, Murphy . Best : Kiss, Ryan . Murphy . J . Roberts, Watts, Liston. South 3+Seib Dist : Downing . Best: Atherton . Clyne . Rocco, Kidd, Lazzaro, D . Thomas. 3,i0NP.SH GRYPHONS 4 .3 5.7 7.9 9.11 (65) 2.2 3.3 5 .7 8 .9 (57) POWER HOUSE Monash Gryphons: Arena 3, Walter 2, Cools 2, C Yanril, Grenfell . Best: Warren, Healy, Bingham . Walter, Tolongos . Grenfell. Powerhouse : Brovrnjohn 2, Davis 2, Phillips 2, Contrsras, Gill . Best : Brown, Contrsras. Stanley . MacLeod, Phillips . Brownjohn . RUPERTSW00D 7 .3 8 .4 9.7 11 .8 (74) ST. .JOHNS OC 2 .3 5 .6 6.7 8.13(61) Rupertswood : B .WhItehead 4 T.Wilson 2 A .Jordan M .MeKenzie P .McMahon M,Pettman R .Phiiltps. Best : S .Page B.Whitehead M .Mekenzie C .Certo M .Pettman N.McMahon St . Johns OC: G .Bastone 2 G .Wilson T .Hyland M.Hancock S .Chessum C .Santoni D.Vander Wert . Best : A . Hall B .Pettigrew T.Hyland R .Dowsett A .Borgohna J .Fernand o

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Just when you think you have D4 worked out, it throws up more surprises to keep everyone intrigued right to the last round . The wash-up of this week's results means that it is still anyone's guess who will make the finals and in what order they will finish . with relative ease Uni a School accounted for Bulleen and appears to be hitting their peak at the right time of the students, the year. With Tate on fire with 12 goals for the Cobra's had no answers after quarter time . Even with the Trinchi boys plai ig well there was nothing the Cobra's could do to preve . 째 142-point trouncing . ck Power in a match that was, Marv's hos I 'er all '-led, The Saint's, however, well ha 'h in the bag, leading at the break by 'eat games rom Graetzer and Stone . !a, ed one of the two upsets of th e rou _, .cour ii; for a disappointing Elthani at Turtle Park- Aiehmon ; : -t the jump in the first quarter with Reid and Cox playing viell, and it was downhill from that point on for the Turtles . Even the efforts of Eltham's Baud and Stockdale could t lift their teammates as they finished 31 -point losers. It was a tit 'c struggle as the two Norths, Box Hill North :k fought it out in chilly condiUons . and No_,!._ With a final's spot on the line, North Brunswick was able to kick away to a seven-goal lead in the third quarter thanks to Rhook's rebounds in defence providing Wallmever with plenty of opportunities in the forward line . However, Box Hill was not finished yet, and with Armie pulling the guys together they came out fighting . Down a player, they got on top of a spent Brunswick team as Corey Riscalla ran amok with some long bombs and Brad Olsen pulled off some great marks . However, it was not to be as North Brunswick kept their noses in front to win by 19 points . With their season on the line, Albert Park pulled off their win of the season, handing out Mt .Lilydale their second defeat . It did not take long for the Falcons to assert their supremacy in the centre and for Sean Allen to snare his 100th goal for the season, which seemed to inspire his teammates further. Shaun Venables continued his return to form as Albert Park kept Mt .Lilydale goalless in the second quarter . The Dales toiled hard for the remainder of the match, with Andrew Del Biondo trying valiantly and Craig Carstens a standout in the ruck, however, the long season may have taken its toll as they went down by 74 points . Old West bourne had the bye . Preview St.biarp's travel to Richmond in what could be a danger game for the Saints . The Saints have to win and then rely on a Westbourne or North Brunswick loss to make the finals. In what will be a tough, and potentially physical encounter, I expect Richmond's Macak and O'Sullivan to help their team keep up early . However, given the stakes on the line for the Saints, I cannot see Bernardi and We?le r

letting this opportun i slip as they win comfortabi;' by 32 points . -Eltham have had an ~L ordinary 2003 by thei r standards and travel to Box i-iiii No==u who have been big improvers this season . The form of KelIlor, Sallantiouglu and Olson this year must have Box Hill's coach, Peter Armstrong, smiling and I expect them to be at their peak oi form today. On the other hand, Eltham will just be dying tc hear that fl~al siren to end this mediocre season for them as Box Hill north win in a canter by 39 points . ;, fresh from a week off, travel to Uni Higi g; Seh., knowing they have to win to make the finals . Un High School's form has been awesome recently and giver the slump of Mt .Lilydale the top position and the resultan week's rest is a reality for the "Green and Tan" . Wh iWestbournwl ydcubvetranA ~ Horsburgh's 200th match, emotion can only get you so fa and when you pit the Warriors against the class of th Vulture's Tate, Langendorf and Gorringe, I think it will be struggle . Therefore, I am going with the students to end th Warriors 2003 campaign with a stirring 19-point victory . toS4,Li1y e host North Brunswick in a match that is must win for both teams . North will miss out on the final if they drop this match and Westbourne and St.Mary's w iwhleMountcdsirpohuldteygw i The Dales looked like sure things three weeks ago, but it, long hard season appears to have caught up with the on( darlings of D4 . Their effort last week was flat to say it least, while North will have their best ever chance to knot them off today . The last time they met, North lost narrow and should Wallmeyer and Rhook repeat their form fro last week, then they could win . However, I cannot s Mount losing three in a row, particularly at Goat Pa r

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therefore I am going with them to keep their top spot with a 12 point victory . Bulleen have an early finish to their season as the match against Brunswick Power will not take place as agreed to by the Power and the VAFA. Albert Park has to wait and see whom they will play in next week's finals as they have the live . Team of the Yea r Keep those nominations coming in to gavanfCa,cleanevent .com .au for your favorite players for the learn of the year, which will be named in the Grand Final redition of the Amateur Footballer. Social Box Hill North is holding their $1,000 raffle this Saturday from 6.00pm . Also, Monday the 18th August at 5 .00pm sees Box Hill North take on New Zealand in the first test at Elgar Park . Be there early to catch the Kiwi Haka. J

Box Hill No rth - A top effort by Steve "Pebbles" Stewart in his 100th game for last week in what was described as one of his typical under the pack style efforts . Well done from all at the club . Old Westbourne - Inaugural player, club secretary, multiple club best and fairest, past captain, leading games player and legend Andrew "Burra" Horsburgh plays in his 200th match for the Warriors today . Burra "is" Westbourne, and his dedication and loyalty to the club and its members is second to none . While his fiery demeanor on the field has been a trademark in his younger days, his football brain and unparrelled foot skills has ensured he is still one of the most feared players in D4 today . UHS-VU - congratulations are extended to Matthew Davidson on reaching the 200 game milestone this week against Old Westbourne . Matthew has served on the committee, been treasurer and a fantastic supporter of the club off the field for many years . Matt has played a majority of these games in the seniors but now in the twilight of his career has dropped back into the reserves on the backline and is using his great experience and ability to the fullest. Ben Carruthers played his 50th game last week and again showed determination and courage at the ball that typifies his game . Ben travels from Tasmania each week and is showing the benefit from some solid training runs up and down the lifts!!!!!! He continues to work on that fitness . Jamie Tate will play his 50th game this week against Westbourne . The clubs leading goalkicker for the last 2 years is again having a wonderful season with 88 goals already in the bag . Jamie is an extremely accurate kick from long distances and has really started taking some big grabs in recent times . He has actually been seen practising handballs at training and intends to use one soon. All at High wish you all the best in your chase for that elusive 100 .

TODAY'S MATC E S D4 SECTION Richmond Central v St Marys Box Hill North v Eltham Collegians

UHS-VU v Old Westbourne Albert Park - bye Mt Lilydale v North Brunswick

2 .1 2 .2 3 .4 5 .4 (34) BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .5 10 .15 13.21 25 .26(176) UHS-VU Bull een Cobras: Baldi 2 Daniels McLaren Conn . Best : Orwin D .Trinchi Mazzarella J .Trinchi P.Dall'Ogio Moran . UHS-VU : Tate 12 Rose 4 Farrelly 3 Gerolemou 2 Madrigrano Langerndorf Hams Wright . Best: Tate Cracknell Hams Rose Farrelly Langendorf. Umpires: Sean Rothe Jim Pappas (F ) 2 (135) ST MARY'S 4.4 (28) BRUNSWICK POWER . 4 Orme 3, Purcell 3, Hill 2, Wright, St Mary's : P Harrison 4 Tnnmins Stone, Sehembri, Perelberg, Graetzer, Theoharris . Best : Graetzer, Zsembrey. Stone, Timmins, Purcell, Theoharris Brunswick Power: Not supplied Umpires: Dash Pieris Geoff Curran (F ) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .2 2 .6 4.8 7 .14 (56) RICHMOND CENTRALS 5 .8 9 .9 11 .14 12 .15 (87) Eltham Collegians: Harrington 3 . Wright, Turney, Mann . Sharpe . Best: E.Baud, Stockdale . Harrington, Robins . Doody, Mizzi . Richmond Centrals : Macak 2 . O'Sullivan 2, Trotter 2, Taylor. Quay. Terrill . Anderson, Guthrie, Can. Best : Reid, Cox, Liusca, O'Sullivan . Barrett . Piani. Umpires: Alan Ladd Sharon Alger (F) Michael Ladd (B) Rick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G ) BOX HILL NORTH 2 .1 6 .3 10 .6 15.11 (ldl) NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .5 9 .7 17 .10 18 .12 (120) Box Hill North: L Keillor 3, B Olson 3, A(kixa 2, H째 . 2. D Martini, S Cook, C Riscalla, G Wilson, D Worrell . B: ' : . . tar, a Wilson, C Riscaila . B Olson . A Steele . A Salltutt1ogu I :$: an, J N Wailmeyer 5 . S Hamilton 3, H'Tsaltias 2, J VergE 4, J C Rhook, D Magnusson . M Defellce, J Elms Boudoloh, .. - . .'-:es: D Guppy. D Pizzari, M Re?'elice, A Sam.NWalimeyr, it Paul Tuppen Miles Argall (F) OLD WESTBOURNE - BIT 3 .3 6.7 12.8 19,l3 (127) ALBERT PARK P@T,LIIYDAI.E 1 .3 1.7 3.12 6 .17 (53) .Allan 7, Venables 4 . Davey 2 . Chambers . McLellan . Albert Park: S : Hayes .Llly Taylor, Tuite. DiMingo, Harper Best : Team Effort 3 . Brebner . Flanagan,Roberts Best : Hayes, Gibson, Kellett, Cunningham . Maniscalchi, Callanan Umpires : Simon Stokes Dan Amarant (F) BULLEEN COBRAS 2.0 3 .3 3 .6 4.71311 17HS-vu 2.4 5 .6 11 .10 20 .16 (136) Bu lleen Cobras : Lowrie Fischer Anderton Clement. Best : Mehrez Paatsch Trapman Foskett Onley Clement . UHS-VU: Wallace 7 Warren 3 Farmer 2\Veber 2 Mills Schutz Creek Hefner Forbes Dockarthy . Best: J .Thomas Weber Creek Schulz Wallace Hefne r .4 7.9 10.11 13 .13 (91) ST MARY'S BRUNSWICK POWER 1 .1 3.2 3.5 4 .8 (32) St Mary's : Koumankatakis 2, Bernardi 2, Goldsworthy 2, Latimer 2 . Anthony 2, Watson . Ryan . Allen . Best : Weller, Astbury, Koumankatakis, Cummins. Bernardi, Latimer Brunswick Power: Not supplied 4 .1 6 .3 7 .6 9 .7(61) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS RICHMOND CENTRALS 3 .1 3 .1 5 .3 7 .6 (48) Eltham Collegians: Drummond 2, Barass 2, Keleher . Todman, Buller, Maxfield, Smith . Best : Drummond, Richardson, Evans, Todman, Barass, D . Barnett. Richmond Centrals : Byrnes, Parity. Kappa. Crowe, Day, Berrimano, Smyth . Best: Lake, Barry, Crowe, Day, Cartwright . Phelan. l .l 3 .5 3.7 3.10 (28) BOX HILL NORTH NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.5 8.7 15.13 15 .16 (106) Box Hill North : T.Tsukagoshi 2, M Edgley Best: T. Tsukagoshi . M McCartin, M Edgley, J Tambakis, J D'Amato . J Tsaciidis North Brunswick: J. Papanikaolou 7 . D Russo 3, N Prestigiacomo 2 . J Boudoloh 2, M Varna Best : T Messiake, F Ferrante, A Boudoloh, J Papanikaolou . J Wolter, B Parks OLD WESTBOURNE - BY E ALBERT PARK 5 .4 12 .6 16 .6 216 (138) 0 .2 2 .2 4 .4 6.8 (44) MT.LB,YDALE Albert Park: Pastras 6,Roberton 4,Green 4,Pavne 3,Bree, Breen. Bateson. McGuire, Wheeler Best : Wheeler. Garcia, Bateson. Wier, Pastras, FowlerMt .Lilydale: Holloway, Moroni, Lonergan, Kido, Kernagan, Snuthies . Best: Lesinger . H .Flanagan. Penhale, Smithies

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Section 1 - Preview In Round 15, all away sides were victorious . Last weekend all home teams triumphed . Remarkably, in both weeks, it was the same five clubs that prevailed! And yet, the battle for fourth place is still unresolved ! Last week, the fourth placed Xavs led for most of the day against Uni only to fail narrowly at the death . Today, they meet the third placed Scotchies, who were impressive against the Skevs . On the ladder, there is a five game break between the sides, and when full time is called, it will be six ! De La have strung their last three together, but the issue gets a lot tougher this afternoon as they muscle up to the ladder leaders . The Bernie's seem to have found the gear above full throttle, and will continue their unbeaten dominance. It's a mini final at Righetti, with the Skevvies hosting the Fielders . The loser will definitely be out of final's contention, whilst for the winners, if results go their way, they will fight it out in Rd .18 . It's a toss up, and it's the Fields to edge ahead. Earlier this year, the Tonners and OEG could not be separated and a draw was the result . OB have moved six points clear on the table and after today's victory, will resign the Teac Park lads to the cellar dweller title . Marcellin copped the wrath of the Bernie's and will be eager to get back on their home patch, against Uni . The Blues have been tested in recent times, but like a good side does, they've managed to conjure a victory when the opportunity appeared gone, with the Scotchies sniffing at their heels, they can't afford a loss, and won't. Section 2 - Preview Sitting twelve points clear atop the section two ladder, premiership favourites Werribee enjoy another home outing this afternoon, a visit from Hampton Rovers looming for a team desperately seeking a match of competitive football. With finals nearing one can only be concerned with the lack of competitive practice the competition's leaders have had in the past rounds, playing only three games in the past six weeks, and thus far twelve games from a possible sixteen . With a home tie against mid-table Hampton this weekend, and an away fixture against potential wooden-spooners Old Paradians in the final round, Werribee will undoubtedly go into the finals with a less than desired amount of match practice, their now confirmed semi-final against Old Melburnians a tough test for a team that has been unfairly denied a proper run of competitive football . This afternoon Werribee won't be troubled, but the club will need to lift the intensity in September if they want to fulfil their premiership aspirations and go all the way . Having enjoyed an extra week on the track last round courtesy of the live, confirmed finals' starters Old Camberwell will look to extend their run of good form when they travel to Old Trinity this afternoon . Despite enjoying their ninth win of the season last round with a 46 point victory over Paradians, Trinity are likely to struggle this afternoon, Camberwell have hit a good patch of form at the right end of the season, and should record an impressive awav victorv . Elsewhere Beaumaris will attempt to leapfrog Camberwell in third, anything over a one hundred point victory likely to 48

push the club's percentage past one-hundred and twelve, while the unpredictable Mazenod Wil l struggle at home to Old Ivanhoe, the visitors lao? ::ng ;ut,7g last round in a spirited five goal loss to Old hielburnians . Section 3 - Preview Two weeks until the finals and AJAX have all but jeopardised their chance of playing in September, a loss to MHSOB last round gifting rivals Therry Penola fourth spot on the ladder and a place in the first week of the finais . Elsewhere last round Rupertswood typically won a'thriller despite trailing at the final break, while Old Carey recorded yet another one-hundred-plus point victory, trouncing North Old Boys by 147 points . With the semi final fixtures now near-confirmed, the coming two rounds will give the top four sides a serious chance to fine tune their finaPs preparation, while giving the lower sides a chance to regain some respect, and adjust their focus to building towards next year . The penultimate round of the home-and-away season gets underway this afternoon, as second-placed Old Carey host third-place Collegians in undoubtedly the match of the round. With Old Carey facing MHSOB next round, and Collegians drawing the live, this match will give both sides their last serious competitive hit-out before week one of the finals ; Old Carey likely to continue their dominance of section three and record win number fifteen of season 2003 . Still aiming to stay four points clear of Old Carey at the top of the table, Rupertswood host MHSOB this afternoon, the visitors ruining AJAX's finals aspirations last round, recording their sixth win of the season by 28 points . However despite MHSOB's late-season-revival, Rupertswood should be too strong all around the ground, the home side to keep their perfect home record intact and clutch a into grasp on the minor premiership . Elsewhere this af째Eernoon, Therry Penola shouldn't be troubled when they travel to St Bernards (2), the visitors having come close to knocking off Rupertswood and Carey in their past two outings, while in the rounds toughest fixture to pick, AJAX should overcome Monash away from home . Section Blue - Previe w The K's were devastating last weekend and now face the only side to have toppled them all year . The Tigers are desperate to regain that top two placing which they have held for most of the season, but despite their gallant efforts, they will fall short. The B's can continue their late season charge to the finals if they can account for the Claymen . The lads from Oakleigh Clayton have not had the ideal finals lead up, winning just a single game in their last five matches, they may sweat for a further week when Bentleigh triumph . Ormond travel to South Melbourne in a game where both teams will fancy their chances . The district boys won this game first time around and will do so again . The Panthers bounced bac' ; well to account for the Swans, and despite tackling the spirited and determined Be La unit

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ig line up , on ed ° Preview the business end of the season and Banyulerank continue to assert their dominance in se 3ears looking to go the entire season undefeated as ,test the lowly-placed Old Westbourne this afternoon . enjoying only their fourth win of the season last i, a 61 point victory over Bulleen Templestowe, Ol d . .ourne will struggle against a faultless Banyule side , .dder leaders home comfortably . I meets third this afternoon, as the University Blacks to ritzroy, the match acting as a welcome final' s w for both clubs, desperate to get in some seriou s e ve practice before week one of the finals . Fitzroy been strong this year, but the Uni Blacks deservecl',, co ,iis above them, the Blacks to back up last roun , nxessive 160 point victory by recording win num : ;, -i from seventeen outings . - i1 li' 7g fourth and now confirmed finals starters, La Tree ;iost the mid-table Old Xaverians (2) this afternoon, the hors reduced to just one major for the entire afternoo n round as they struggled at home to Fitzroy . Xav's ar e r to put a few more on the board this afternoon, but not enoli ;h to beat the in-form La Trobe, the University side t o rot i inue their impressive home record in preparation for iversitv derby next week. isi :here this afternoon St Leos Emmaus host Aquinas in mid-table derby that bears very little significance in term s final standings this season, while section red's two Lc-i )m sides Yarra Vailey and Bulleen Templestowe play i n an attempt regain some respect, Bulleen still in search for their first win for season 2003 . Harri roar mirian .com.a u iptusnet .com .a u Under 19's haii~g the I and with his team ,iot in nUon for the 2003 finals series, Stephen Kir,7 A 16 . ~. 3) coach s at game of amateur i .- ' e began coaching in the VAFA in 198 : vit h Ther ylPenola under 19's taking his teams into the 1982 & 1983 finals . He coached Therry/Penola under 19's again in 1986 after a year as reserves playing coach with Fitzroy (University) Reds in 198 5 . In 1988 Kingie was appointed Uni Blues, "A" Grade Reserves coach and the following year (1989) coached Brunswick Amateur Seniors . In 1990 Kingie commenced his love affair with Old Ivanhoe Grammarians, coaching the reserves from 1990-1993 including finals in 1992 & 1993 . Kingie was also one of the

commentators for the OIG Senior back to back flags in 1994 ( D) & 19t-~-, (C) . In 1996 Kingie coached OIG Club xVIII . cached ,`vionash Blur reserves into In 1997 t successit ~ From 1999 to 2001 ', s is Uni Blues unucr in Junior Section 1, rusir finais appearances in 999 & 2000 . The 2002 sea 00 saw Kingie return to Old Ivanhoe where he has coached the Under 19's for the past 2 seasons . 2002 also saw Kingie join the AFCAIVAFA Executive . For the record Kingie coached 324 VAFA games (including 16 fi nals, 2 of which were Grand Finals in 1992 & 1999) 120 of his amateur games were with Old Ivanhoe . Everyone at Old Iv anhoe would like to congratulate Kingie on a fine ame~,e~_~r ~ s ~J n~ ca r

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Steven Caple (F ) 4 .1 9 .7 12 .13 16.17 (113) OLD MELBURNIANS DE LA SALLE 1 . I 3.3 4.6 4 .7(31) 2 .4 7 .4 9 .7 12 .10 (82) OLD IVANHOE ST JOHNS OC 3 .1 6 .7 9.13 11-17 (83) Old ASelbouraisns : Lacey 3 . Ironmonger 3 . Tomlinson 2, McDonald i, De La Salle: E Browring, Crowe . De Kidder, J Fisher . Best:C Howard, Pannifex I . Mitchell I . Rafferty I . Galbraith 1 . Faulkner I . Wettenhall I . . Old ''. McLeod, Smyth, Hither . Walton . Sheehan St . Johns : Johnston 2 . Dean 2, Fagan 1 . Best: Fagan. Prowse, Lawler, Schofield. Lacey, Tomlinson Homan, Diaz . Beattie. Penry. Phaedonos, Chalk, Jamieson . Best:Sktnner. Ivanhoe: Georgian 4. Alagona 3 . Dawkins I . Peacock I . McFarlane I, : Anthony Calderone Chalk. D'Ottugra, Kosmaca . Johnston, Diaz Umpires Britten 1, Dawkins I . Best : Dawkins, McFarlane, Britten, Nagel . Georgian, Peter Pullen (F) Hagen Cosgrfff Patrick Love (G ) Alagona . Umpires : Patrick Coulthard Jelin Ralph {F) Andrew Davidson U14DER-I9 r21 RE D Tom Davidson (B) 7.5147) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 .3 15 .6 20.9 27. 12 (174) OLD PARADIANS 2 .2 3 .3 5 .4 YARRA VALLEY OB 0 .0 0.1 1 .1 2 .2041 OLD TRINITY 4 .5 7 .7 10 .11 13.15 (93) 2, Bad Blacks : Kelly 7 . Prestldge S . Brooks 4, Aylett . Bade 3. Sullen Old Para . R .Ryan 3, Zhanov9c 2, Brundell- Salvatico . Best :Brundell. . Brumby-Rendell, Lynch . Best: White, Prestidge . Kelly . Woolley. Dowsley Maher, Elliott, D Richardson, DiFabio . Graham Old Trinity : Krakauer 3, Jesse, Barlow Yarra Valley OB : Maudsley. Glennie I . Best: Russell . Chiffey 3. Leahy 2, Goldenburg . Kenna . McDonald, Baretla. De Bruin : David '.. Rockiki, You, Britt . Smith, Mitchell Umpires : Richard Benson Sr John Best: Amiconi, Chiffcy . Dickmsopn. Webster- Day,Kenna Umpires Poore (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (S) Graeme Booth Madetene Fagan (G) Windlow (F) Kieran O'Keefe Lucas Williams (G ) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .1 1 .3 2 .4 6 .6 (42) .15 (33) HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .6 1 .10 2 .12 3 OLD WESTSOURNE 3 .3 10 .5 12 .9 15 .13 (103) BEAtIhqARIS 2 .4 5 .7 8 .9 11 .15 (81) . . Crisp, Bull Temp: Lee 2. Seraiocco 2, Verga, Coulston BEST : West, Verga Hampton Rovers : Goals : Jewett 2 . Orin I . Best: Nicholls, Terech Coniston, Tunnelctiff . Seralocco, Dameski Old Westbourne : Bartolo # . McCarthy . Williams, Giasoumi . Henry. . Morsello .Hudson. M.Potts . Lawson 2, Hodgson, D Mason 3, A.Potts 2 Beaumaris: Goals : w0olnough 2. Beacham 2. Bramwell 2 . Mitchell 2. BEST : Hodgson, Lever, A .Potts, Walker, D .Hudson. Merriweather Quirk I . Early 1 . Taylor I . Best : Bramwell . Bird, Early, Hogarth . Taylor . Umpires: Ryan Hense Brian Nunn (F ) : David Murray Paul Rapke (F) Jessica Rollo (B) . Umpires Wilson 1 .501) OLD XAVE 'S (2) 0.0 1 .1 1 .4 13 .18 (96) WERRD3EE AMATEURS .12 (54) FITZROY REDS 2 .4 6 .4 8 .8 10 .12 (72) 7 MAZENOD 0 C . Rubira, Kenfield, Ford. : Silvagni, McInerny Old %nverians : Martin . Best WERRIBEE RECEIVED FORFEIT FROM MAZENOD . Maghamez . Montgomery Fitzroy Reds: Violato 2, Rogers 2 . Richardson ir~a-DER-19 SECTION 3 Willingham . Downle. Dullard, Hart. Best: Hart, Dullard, Violato, Zika . 1 .3 3 .3 7 .6 11 .11 (77) COLLEGIANS 11 (89) Edwards, Russell Umpires : Of Whiteley Tony Lilley (F) Liam Ratcliffe RUPERTSWOOD 1 .2 5 .5 6 .10 1 1 Michael Hairier (B) Nick Murphy Chris Kaleta (G ) Collegians: Roberson 4 . Burrows 3 . Morris 2, Naylor, Moon . Best :. 3,2(20) AQUINAS 0 C 1 .0 2.0 3.2 Mutton . Rose, Howlett, Roberson . Etg, Naylor . Rupertswood : Gaunt 5, LA TROBE UNI 3.3 5.6 10.10 13 .15 (93) Potter 2. Van Boxtel 2. Sullivan 2 . Broughton, Jaeger . Best: Sullivan, Aquinas: Adams 2,Ward . Best: Helme, Adams. Dexter, Jennings . Crozier, Gaunt. Bishop. Powell, Boxall. Dale. Umpires : Anthony Calderone Di Whiteley (F) hIIiSOB 2.1 6 .4 9.7 11 .9 (75) 2.3 4 .5 5.7 6 .11 (47) AJAX MHSOB: Greenhill 4 McGrath 2 Whitehouse 2 Harding Saultry Clarke . AJAX: Best: McGrath Greenhill Hamtlton-Ho Clarke Avram Harding Nankin 3 Givani Nissen Fegen . Best: Givani Nanken Thurm Kestenberg Roryrtsztein Peters . Umpires: Mark Street Dean Banova (F)

NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .1 0.1 1 .4 3.6(24) OLD CAREY 5 .4 16.7 20.11 26.15 (171) 50

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1 M . Sheehan 2 R . Quick 3 M. Fieldsen 4 E . Browning 4 N . Hart 5 M . Clinch 6 S . Meehan 7 D. Keely 8 V. Moloney 9 B. Vague 10 N . Smith 11 R . Hancock 12 S . Conway 13 L. Bowden 14 D. Lowther 14 M . Hayes 15 S. Smythe 16 J. Adams 18 L. Williams 20 D . Drobric 20 J . Hassell 22 T. Donegan 23 S . Ferwerda 24 J . Gilchrist 27 L . O'Donnell 28 L . Jarvis 29 M . Nankervis (C) 39 B . Oakley (DVC) 46 A . Skinns (VC) 53 D. Brownin g

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1 K. Borden (vc) 2 M. Doyle (c) 3 J . Mahon 4 J . Wise (vc) 5 M. Borto7atio 6 L Covrpe r 7 A . Tabacherria 8 F. Dorbolo (dvc) 9 S . Considine 10 B. Mills

11 G . Di Felice 12 D . Beattie 13 A. Power 14 L . Money 15 T Money 16 A . Hoyne 17 C. Suer 18 J . Rya n 19 A. Schaepman 20 P. De Luca 21 D. Ciron e 22 L . Watkins (dvc) 23 A. Ceccamancin 24 A . Layton 25 T. Clune 26 A. Wadswo rth 27 A. Syme s 28 J . Carlson 29 M . Caton 30 P. Spence 31 A. Near 32 J. Williams 33 P.Coxper 34 D .Toohe y 35 M . Cunningham 36 N . Harding

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Coach: Ben McGee Asst. Coach: John Welkin 1 J. Maher 2 T.OToofe 3 L. Giansi2cusa (VC) 4 S . Sexton 6 D. McBride 7 R. Taylo r 8 S. Landers 9 L. Syme 10 L . Guilder 11 J . Liston

12 C . Taylor (DVC) 13 N . Hutto n 14 A. Hamilton (Capt) 15 M . Vero

16 A. Callander 17 M. Wels h 18 M. Drinkwater 1 9 C . Underwood (VC) 20 W. Dun n 21 D. Petrou 22 A. Lynch 23 C. Tancredi 25 A. Mulkeams 26 M. Shanno n 30 P. Ghougassian

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24 Y. Kobayashi 25 M. Terech 26 T. Richards 27 L. Cave 28 L. Jones

29 J . Morley 30 N . Singh 31 M. Scctt 32 C . Christianson 33 D . Rayson 34 R. Turnbull 35 D. Filopulos 36 M . Vocals

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1 D . Hansen (C) 2 D . Regan 3 B . Kinniburgh 4 R . House 5 N . Bradley 6 A. Stagliano 7 S. Ware 8 N . Hous e 9 B . Chamberlain 10 J . Mathe r 11 J . Kavanagh 12 A. Cook 16 T. Bourbon 17 T. Steinfiort 18 F. Reed 21 S . Castricum 22 M . Power 25 S . Stanley 26 G . Hamill 27 M . Rega n 35 A. Winstanley 45 J . Croug h 46 D . Dunne 70 D . Chamberlain 76 A . Varla y

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Coach : I-an batti 1 M . Palmington 2 J . O'Brien 3 C. Lee 4 N . Renault 5 D . Bunworth 6 P. Chalmers 7 T. Andrews 8 R . Barker 9 Josh Russo 10 L. GaYJ 11 S. Bianc o 12 B. Stomebrink 13 A. McNally 14 B. Black

15 M . McDonald 16 R . Mentha 17 P. Cassin 18 B. Prismall 19 L . Gatti 20 N . Addamo 21 N . Renaut 22 D . Lee 23 Justin Russo 24 P. Keogh 25 B. Black 26 A. Cain 27 S. Smith 28 M. Miller 29 P. Spry 31 J . Tanner 34 R. Mentha 47 S. Simpson 66 B. McMahon THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 20


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13 R. Davey 14 C. Eddison 15 A. Thompson 16 T. Angus (c) 17 T. Connel l 18 T. Wilkin s 19 G. Trumbull (c) 20 W. McConnell 21 K . Parker 22 T. Evans (vc) 23 C. Pinches 24 J . Ridley 25 C. Howat 26 B. Collins 27 J. Choong 28 A. Collins 31 P. Niven 33 L. McKinnon

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3 D . Howard 4 N . Hart 5 M. Francis (C) 6 M. Sheehan 7 L . Casey 9 M. Hayes 9 J. McKenzie 10 D . Thompson 12 S. C rowe 12 L . Casey 14 E. Browning 19 A. Hillier 19 W. Quara n 20 B. Pedu( a 21 K. Higgins 23 J. Hennessy 26 D . McLeod 27 B. Raisbeck 28 B. Walton 30 K. De Ridder 30 M. Nixon 33 J. McCluskey 35 C . Howard T. Robson 41 D. Thompson 42 L. Fisher 46 K. Smyth 47 J. Greaterorex 52 M . Griffin ~'' J. Casey

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Coach : John Howard Ass Coach : Brian Adis 1 Adam I 2 Baraket A 3 Baraket 0 a Bar bar J 5 BarbutoA 6 Bennett L 7 Bol U 8 Byrne C 9 Cooper T 1 10 Di iachki M 1 m Dimachk T 1 2 DiniA 13 Dini A 4 5 Dir ye 1 i Edlm A A 16 Ellis D 17 Farrah M 18 Gibson B 19 Haji A 20 HassanA 21 Hassan I 22 Hass M 23 HastieanD 24 Howarth P. 25 Leary M ~~h Si S 28 Makay A 29 O 'Shannessy T 30 Predaves S 31 Prokhorov T 32 Rabi Y 33 Rankin J 34 Ryan T 35 Sheehan D 6 Shellard L 37 Taranto A 38 Urbina H 39 Vardis M 40 VodstngciBM

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Coach: Steve Muscat Ceach : Tim Hille Team Manager: Anita Muscat Asst Pa+A M,ear & Dzaa Roberizon I E. Nassrallah 1 A-I-hompsan 2 J. Isaac (DVC) 2 C . Medcraft 3 A. Konis 3 J . Woodgate 4 C . Laz ar akis (Co(Capt) 4 C . Schteiger 5 J. Thomas 5 D . Brosnan 6 S. Nussbaum 6 T. Denatris 7 R. O'Brien 7 B . Black 8 C . Thomson 9 T. Peel 9 C . Rossenlis 10 L. Wells 10 S. Schellebeck 11 B. Arnold 11 S. Sullivan 12 C . Johnstone ( DVC) 12 J. Margetis 13 S. Mcconchie 13 J. Evangelista 14 S. Davis 14 F. Patuad 16 S. Mitsios 15 S. Vaughan 17 C . Nayna 17 B . Martin 18 M. Marz iale 20 R . Lerner 20 J. Fredrickson 21 B. Upstill 21 K. Onurlu 23 L . Gouzenfrter 22 D . Armansi n 24 M. Anderson 23 M. Sofoulis 25 R . Matter 24 J. Slaker 26 D . Tehennepe (VC) 25 A. Evangelista 28 B. Harris 26 X. Deayton (ColCapt) 30 A. Jirov 27 V Sang 31 A. Bukala 28 S. Cook ( DVC) 33 A Cook (C) 29 S. Ta n 34 S. Ramsay 30 M . Thomas 44 B. Robbins 32 S.Burgo 61 G . Evans 34 R. Wood 41 J. Antenucci 42 D. Andrews 43 B. Jef fr eys 44 B. Ev an gelista

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Coaches: Svend Samild, Dean Andrew 1 D . Cochrane 2 Ja Date 3 A . Erskine 4 Br Faibanks (C) 5 N . Fisher (VC) 6 Ri Ironmonge r 7 An K'santos 8 M. May 9 T. Malsky 10 K. Regan 11 D . Russo 12 B. Russo 13 E. Millis 14 T. Millis 15 R . Boumon 16 An Wilson 17 B. Carroll 18 S. Cadwallen 19 B. Richards (Cl 20 7 Brown (VC) 21 R . Haslemore 22 M. Ni elso n 23 D~hlan 24 25 C . Sinclair 26 N. Sutherland 27 K. Pridham 28 A. Trial 29 M, West 30 M. Ryan 23 G . Rastas 24 M. Peck 25 A. Wilson 26 Br Pra tt 27 G . Bottomley 28 M. Latham

Coach: melt ~ I A. Murray 2 D. Couniham 3 R. Nah as 4 S . Ead 5 M . Jordan 6 D. Cleary 7 C. Lamb 8 G . Torcasi o 9 D. Wills 10 C. Hoga n 11 W. Plaukovits 12 G . Vitagliano 13 L. Rowa n 14 P. Brow n 15 R. Holde n 16 S . While 17 S . Brigg s 18 S. Serres 19 A. Ciavarell a 20 N. Will s 21 J . Brigg s 22 T Orchard 23 D. Zula 24 J . Reynold s 25 J . Nevezie V. Maraventano D. Costi9an A. Shitto n A. Middlemiss S . O tt

Current Solution s APM G roup . ST. DEDES E NT速 NE TIGERS Coach: Glenn Mos t 1 McGettigan M 2 McNamara D 3 Clear yG 4 L'Nuillier D 5 Gilmore S 6 Buck A 7 Gras by P 8 Kelly L 9 Serofin L ~~ w~~ N 12 Powell G 13 Rouillon L 14 McMurray L 15 Curry P 16 Lovelock R 117 8 Lave r Samya T 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 30 Maddocks J 31 McConnell K 32 Petrovic J a3 Tyquin J 34 Bignell R 35 Thompson G

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Coach : Matthew Webb 9 Nathan Chalk 2 Ross Dean 3 Jeremy Diaz 4 Glen D'Olivera 5 Chris Domingo 7 Michael Fumell 8 Damien Homan 9 Matt Hope 10 Daniel Johnston 11 Bradley Judd 13 Michael Kosmala 15 Peter Langham 16 Luke Marchant 17 Wigor Monteiro 18 Michael Nelson 19 Ashley Pen Panty 20 Matt hew Phaedonos 21 Dar ry l Pinto 22 Benjamin Worrell

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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. Faill a 52 D . White 61 D, Jennings 66 A . Kinghorne 67 D . Muir 68 B . Pratt

GLLIVESTOOURliE Coach: Cliff Leve r Ass. Coach : Jim Hudson 1 B. Gerace 2 J . Tanner 3 R . Naidu 4 J . Mason 5 G. Walker 6 S . Vining 7 F. Pavez 8 A. Miller 9 P. Neville 10 C . Lever 11 A. Taylor 12 A. Celeca 13 A . Potts 14 M . Potts 15 A . Woods 17 D. Taylor 18 J . Marseille, 19 D. Corp 20 K. Lawso n 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. Whiting 30 J . Pedrin i 31 M. Monohan 32 B. Nazlfiovski 33 J. Meeriweathe r P. Johnston 35 H . Hodgson 36 C. Lipa 37 B . Payne 38 F. Bertone 39 A. Maluccio

1 Z. Wenk e 2 J . Brockwell 3 A . McGovern 4 P. Adam s 5 A. Brown 6 M . Morgan 7 R . Moore 8 A. Demetriou 9 M. Christian 10 R . Wright 11 P. Blayney 12 M . Parfait 13 W. loannidis 14 M . Lardo 15 A. Evan s 16 A. Mitropoulos 17 C. Davie s 18 T. Wise 19 T. Mcintosh 20 A. loannou 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 I. Stokes 32 D . Nichols 33 D. Playfair 34 M . Depetro 35 B. Stanto n

Co; h: Harry Harisiou 4 C.Lapadula 7 J . Ryan 10 T. Lee 11 A. Verge 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. SeraiDcco 23 A. Stavretis 28 P. Murc h 24 B. Moran 36 A. Coulston 38 E.Odza 40 T. King 41 J . Wolnizer 42 J . Simon 43 M . lacuone 49 B . Lapadula

1 O'Meara T 2 Trescowthick J 3 4 AMr~mAo~ A 5 Rub :ra E 6 Kenfield M 7 Freer S coqDonrr2ll J 9 Hulett 10 R ST

11 Bourke R 12 Ryan J 13 Gmnwan L 14 Roache M 15 Barrett A i6 Corcaran N 17 Chapman P 18 Scanlan M (C) 19 Marlln J

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1 S .Sukkar 2 M . Louis-Gleeson 3 R . William s 4 D . Robbins 5 J. Violate 6 C . Dullard 7 D . Pocock 8 E . Clarke 9 A. Butler 10 J . Coyne 11 J. Mujanovic 12 M. Rogers 13 M . Zik a 14 D . Rya n 15 T. McBurney 16 S . Cahil l 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. Merh i 28 C. Meighen 29 W . Murray 30 A. Maroon 31 S. Glouftsis 32 R . Hage 33 G. Brown

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Coach : Zoran Colovi c 14 0. Mer 34 D . MuKad 37 D . Femz9 41 R. Ea-&-r 52 T. Marrx-s 58 J. Dalryrpk 59 ATmlbr'Gn W N. Up5

61 M . Havey 62 E Callaghan 63 J. Lmr barl 64 D.Breman 65 H . Milar 66 S. P.4spty 67 T. wood 6s S . Gbacn 69 M . Flagan 71 N. erb.igs' 73 J. Saxelf 74 G . Owe 76AScW 77 DvVakH 78 J. CJ ark 79 G. Nancn

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OLD XAV ERI (1&2 ) Coaches: 1 .119(i) Anthony Duggan Ut9(2) Fred Chamberlain

F! OY REDS Coach : Tim Bell Asst: Tony Dullard

Cr h: Justin Vaughan 1 J . Pascot 2 J . Waters 3 M . Ford 4 G . Cocks 5 R. McCann 6 R . Toms 7 B. Game 8 G. Homer 9 L McDermott 10 A . Kennedy 11 M . Levins 12 D. Coppock 13 C. Phyland 14 R. Fallon 15 C . Lee

16 C . Huang 17 P. Carse 18 A . Egan 19 P. Barnewall 20 T. Munr o 21 S . Elliott 22 M . Beddome 23 G . Hanson 24 M . Ferguson 25 M . Williams 27 R . Morris 33 M. Donald 46 M. Cardosi

Coach: Lachlan Beaton Ass Cc :h : David Watson 1 Mark MacGugan 2 Jamie Mapleson 3 Rob Moffatt 4 Michael Commadeur , . 5 Lee Crossley (vc) 6 Simon Bad e 7 Andrew Jesse (c) 8 Lachie Bullen 9 Wan West 10 Reran Pres@d~e (vc) 11 Hugh Tunnecl ' 12 Dwain Crdchtey 13 Jeremy White 14 Rohan Au k 15 Ashley Lynch 16 Sam Hentv 17 Richard Wood 18 Duncan Brown 19 Alex Kelly 20 Michael Proctor 21 Richard Whatley 22 Michael Steele 23 Stephen Commadeur 24 Brendan Edward s 25 Sco tt Palmer 26 Lachlan Clancy 27 Francis Slatte ry 28 Matthew Morris 29 Sam Price 30 James Fuller 31 Mark Turne r 35 Brendan Goonan 37 Herbe rt Barlow 38 Nick Brooks (vc) 40 Kyle Ma e

Coach : Peter Ba ttle 1 L Hicke y 2 D . Tsouparikovits 3 G. Marti n 4 T. Peters 5 B . Nicholas (c) 6 A. Maudsley 7 C . Walker 8 M. Rokicki 9 D . Borland 10 L. Askew 11 C . Bri t 12 T Amos 13 B . Glennie 14 E. Golten 15 A. Russell 16 S. Yee 17 W . Carter 18 D . Wright 19 D . Reynolds 21 K . Everist 22 T. Hooper 23 D. Bartolomeo 24 N. Tilley 25 B. Seege r 36 H . Shakespeare

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Jul : d; Green, Brunswick Power. Abusing and threatening umpire , susp ,nded until end of season 2005. :re, . August 9/1 0 `han Webb, Rupertsveood . Failed to appear, 1 match. Hick Baxter, Brunswick Power. Striking, 2 matches. Andrew Mediand, Old Trinity (Under-19) . Attempting to strike,l match , '_nan Brundell, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Attempting to strike, 1

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August 27 . ._t. .._nod Co1Seb. . . -iontart _ . :otba)l Aeade r (SchoolE - 6pm) August 30 B Section ist F August 31 A Section ist ` r September 6 B Section 2nd Semi imal September 7 A Section 2nd Semi : inal September 13 C Section Grand Final Sept( aber l'' Se( ! on F liminar, "'inal

F n Bignell, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers (Under-i9) . Failed to appear, t tph . I e, Collegians (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches. ._N, Rupertswootl ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . urii, Old Xaverians (2) (Club 1 8 ) . Charging, 2 matches . aibed penalty r! nvesti ions- uaa t is 2 24D3 y Penola and Beaumaris charged with a melee in their senio r c ;;:yed on Saturday August 2 at Oak Park. Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty . Beaumaris S 1 00 (first offence over the last three year period) and Theory Penola $300 (second offence over the last three year period) . .lonash Gryphons runner Craig Lovett charged with allegedly shouldering South Melbourne District's player Aaron Johnson-Reid during their senior game played on Saturday August 2nd at Albert Park . Charge proven . Club fined $ 100 . Peninsula and Old Carey charged with a melee in their senior match played on Saturday August 2 at Peninsula . Charge proven . Old Carey fined $ 100 (first offence over the Iasi three year period) and Peninsula 0 8 $300 (second offence over the last three year period). Williamstown GYMS charged with allegedly using two water carrier s under the age of 15 in their match against Peninsula 0 B on Saturday July 19 . The club were asked to replace the water carriers but the club could or would not replace 'them . Club fined $5 0 A report by an umpire alleging that he found the conduct of Old Ivanhoe extremely poor throughout the duration of their game against De L a !le Club 18 at Darling Park on Saturday July 19 . it Ivanhoe accepted the prescribed penalty of $50 plus $15 0 uspended fine until the end of the 2004 season .

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1 was ie last round of home and awa y es in F.I .D.A. football . All games were played at

nwick Park in fine but windy conditions . The - Lr ie was between Bulleen Templestowe and Ade . Bulleen Templestowe were able to us e iid to their advantage and managed to kic k ay from a fast finishing Parkside . Bulleen iplestowe 9 9 63 to Parkside 5 7 37 . The . game was between Broadmeadows 1 and -lourin Tigers . Broadmeadows 1 continued the , C Lt has got them into the finals and were abl e Lo account for an enthusiastic Mambourin Tigers . Broadmeadaws 1 : 6 11 47 to Mambourin Tigers 2 1 13 . The next game was between Moonee Valle y ies and Broadmeadows 2 . Moonee Valle y

spies were unable to adjust to the bluster y editions and were outplayed by a confiden t 'roadmeadows 2 . admeadows 2 : 7 10 52 to Moonee Valley ies 3 3 21 . Karingal 2 played Port Colts I and

could not score goals in the windy condition s .,mtuaily losing by 25 points. Port Colts 1 : 6 1 0 to Karingal2 : 2 9 21 . s & Murray Jets 1 traveled down to take o n

aod Blues . The Blues have found it hard to consistent football this year and could no t

ch 'he Jets running game . Ovens & Murray Jet s 11 59 to Ringwood Blues 1 2 8 . Port Colts )lay it Ovens & Murray Jets 2 and both side s F Agst % Pts g'.C 0 !1) 10 0 0 717 109 657.80 40 ill 9 1 0 954 91 1048 .35 36 :2 10 8 2 0 432 203 212.81 32 DOWS 1 10 7 3 0 n97 264 158 .26 28 28 10 7 3 0 383 410 93.41 COi.TS1 ." TEb *P. 10 5 5 0 234 412 56.80 20 UR1P1 TIGERS 10 5 5 0 238 510 46 .67 20 10 3 7 0 334 481 69 .44 1 2 10 2$ 0 236 507 46 .65 0 8 10 2 H 0 204 61-- 33 .50 D 10 1 9 0 166 l 20.49 4 pis P W LD 10 7 3 0 437 E 214 .22 28 10 6 4 0 263 10314 2 4 $2 10 6 4 0 298 305 97.70 24 10 3 7 0 229 406 56 .40 12 Sast rvird

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worked ex1remely hard in the windy conditions . It was a game where both defenses dominated with Port Colts 2 : 2 11 23 getting home over Ovens & Murray Jets 2 : 2 3 15 . The final game for the round was between Karingal 1 and Maribyrnong . Maribyrnong were always going to struggle against the skillful Karingal side and were unable to contain the Karingal forwards . Karingal 1 : 17 8 110 to Maribyrnong 1 1 7 . S' I 'AI. PREVIE W The finals start on 17th August at Parkville and should be an interesting mix of games .

Division I Karingal i play Karingal 2 with a win for a Karingal side guaranteed but Karingal 2 will have trouble defeating the Karingal 1 combination . The game between Nth Ballarat and Broadmeadows 1 is looking like a victory to the in form Nth Ballarat .

Division 2 Ovens & Murray Jets 2 play Moonee Valley Magpies with Moonee Valley Magpies looking like being able to get through to the grand final .

Port Colts 2 play Broadmeadows 2 with both these sides coming off wins in the previous round . The result of this game is hard to pick but on form Broadmeadows may just get over the line . Fiepeclr Port Colts 1 play dambourin Tigers and should be able to defeat the Tigers in a close game . Ovens & Murray Jets 1 play Parkside and should be able to post a victory . Parkville Semi-Final Day - 17f2x August 2 0 03 oval 1 11 .15 a .m . Karingal 1 Vs Karingal 2 12.30 p.m . O& M Jets 2 Vs Moonee Valley 1 .4 5 p .m. O & M Jets 1 Vs Parkside

oval 2 11 .15 a .m. Port Colts 1 Vs Mambourin Tigers 12.30 p.m .Port Colts 2 Vs Broadmeadows 2 1 .45 p .m. Nth Ballarat Vs Broadmeadows 1 Grand Final Day Sunday 24th August 2 0 03 at Elsterrtwick Park 57


D~; LA SALLE 1 .2 4.9 5.10 6.13 (49) PFdAI=.fd+t 3.3 3.6 7.9 9.12 (66) DLS: Mannfx 2 Lafferty D.Stinear Roberts Hyde. Best : Norton J .Stlnear D.Stinear Mannix Borella Tucker. Frahran : Green 4 Zissis Cartlidge Storer Farrell Butterworth . Best: Pritchard Lawrence Ivak M.Green A .Dowd B,Cartltdge Umpires : Dean Banova Paul Nailer (F) Katie Whtte-Spier Josh 1b'hite-Spier (B) Ray 4Vindlow Stephen Mason (G )

CLUB S-111 (NORTH) OLD XAYE S(2) 1 .1 1.3 2.9 2 .10 (22) fiITZROY REDS 2.4 7.8 7 I0 9 .14 (68) Old Xavs : Gleeson, Silk . Best: O'Loughlin Ralph Warry Jones Ford Dvnon. Fitzroy Reds : Price 2 Flanagan 2 Leske Prior Steer Holderhead Evans . Best: Jackson Baldwin Steer Flanagan Price Evans . Umpires : Lindsay McIntyre Brian Nunn (F) David Windlow Josh VJhite-Spier (B) Richard Benson Snr Tony Hall (emerg) (G ) CLUB triIT (ROLi M OLD BRIGHTON 2 .2 7 .4 1 1 .10 18 .14 (122) WHITEFRIARS 2 .1 4 .3 4.5 6.703) Old Brighton : Cochran 5 G.Earl 4 Carra 2 Bowden 2 Allen 2 Stewart Ryan Trim . Best : Novae Stewart Allen Jenkin Carra Trim . WiiiYefrlars : Nalsmith 2 Jackson Bomiyman Pratt Murray. Best: Rawley Pereira Houston Pratt Gioufchry Bonnyma n Umpires : Joe Ciccotos[o Bob O'Halloran (F) Mark Thornhill Tom Windlow (B) Rhett Parker Richard Benson Jnr (G )

` 7 - BEST ~ CLUB 18 -.1 Jason Storer Prahran 15 Jordan Rissirom Old Ivanhoe 14 Nicholas Rathgeber Old Xaverians 13 David Butterworth Pr ahran 1 3

CLUB 18 - NORTH John Chapman Therry Penola 10 Tony Jackson Fitzroy Reds 9 Nick Auden Fitzroy Reds 9 Julian Hay

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Brett Papal Old Essendon 8 Geoff Steven Old Essendon 8 Jake Matthews Uni Blacks

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Corey Cresswell Eley Park 17 Daniel Grant Eley Park 13

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Coaoh : Andrew Lazarus

G B D Dalian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 N MacPherson . . . . . . .i . . 2 P Ockle;haw, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . i . , M Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 3 A Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . ~ . , 4 G Erskine . . . . . .i . . 4 J Geri . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+ . . P Hall (VC) . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 5 J Eve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . 6 B Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 6 K Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . 7 J Batavia . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . 7 R Haywood . . . . . . . . . .L . 8 A Bloom . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 9 Came! . . . . . . . . . . . . .j`. . N Rathgeber . . . . . . . . . ). . . . 11 R Pritchard . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 N Fay (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 K FeHerpdace . . . . . . . . . .i 1 T Rourke . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 16 D Green . . . . . . . . . . . .i 2 R George . . . . . . . . . . . .t. . . . 17 C Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 D Bug2erwwor(h . . . . . . . . .. 4 T Cumow, . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 20 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . 5 A McHarg . . . . . . . . . . .y . . . . 21 V Ruin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` . 16 J Poulos . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . , 23 T Maughan . . . . . . . . . i . 17 B Beetham . . . . . . .. . .. ..i . . . . 26 G Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. 18 M Holmes . . . . . . . a. . ., 28 M Green . . . . . . . . . . . .:. 21 1-Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .{. . . . 31 J Storer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 C James . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 M Xuereb . . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 33 Sivak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Salter . . . . . . . . . . . . . y . . . . 35 J Zrssis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 0 fGng . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 36 Pd Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . "c2 J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 B CarUidge . . . . . . . . . .t ABelli . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . 38 RDi Uzio . . . . . . . . . . . J Hardwick . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 43 D Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . - .1.i 46 A Rossl . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I tandrigan . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 50 L Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . L b9cNarg . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . 54 A Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ADilbn . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . 56 M Brovrsl l . . . . . . . . . . . 44 T Fazgerald . . . . . . . -1., . . 60 A Dowd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 P George . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 C Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . Si T Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 68 S Haywood . . . . . . . . . 71 M Hardwick . . . . . . . . . .# . . . . J Gourlay . . . . . . . . . .

Simon Fisher Mazenal 12 Michael Fotherg(ll Mazenod 1 2

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15 D Gradzki . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 7 J Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . Walker (VC) . . . . . . . ;. . . . 19 C O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . 22 L Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 D Poulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 B Turner . . . . . . . . . . . 26 G Farrugia . . . . . . . . . . . . :7 C Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

G Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . Beard . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

D Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . R Cram . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . A Morrison . . . . WBorg . . . . . . . . . . . . .} . . . 37 A Woemdle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 L Eddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 G Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 45 P Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 46 R Wright . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . .. . . 47 C Jones . . . . . . . . . . 48 S Tregoning . . . . . . . . . {. . . . 49 A Christen . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 50 D Spi9ed . . . . . . . . . . 52 C Knox . . . . . . . . . . .

Coach : Troy Bridgland Coach : Nick Sher Team Manager: Darren Arthur

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G ;B 1 C. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 3 N. BaldvAn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 J. Hamilton . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 9 C.Prior. . 13 J. Steer . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 11 B. Roache . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 14 J . Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 P. Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 20 D.4Vhitty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 P. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 G . Davis . . . . . . . . . . t. . . N . Fitzpatrick . . . . . . . .'`.~. . . . D . East . . . . . . . . . . . . .k. . . . 34 R . Holland . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 38 B. Breen . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 41 M . Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 46 N . Mann . . . . . . . . . . . .i . _ . 47 W. Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 48 N.Vauahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 A. Pug'Ia . . . . . . . . . . .5. . . . 52 B O'Connor . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 56 T. Madden . . . . . . . . . . .j. . . . 62 N . Auden . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . ., 63 C . Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . .', 67 R . Hok7erhead . . . . . . . .~ . . . .' 71 T Leske . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 76 P. Everard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . 95 D Flannagan . . . . . . . . .1. . . . C McGrath . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 411 R. Burgmann . . . . . . . . .~. . . .

2 Davis M . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . ... 4 Coxon T

5

Crimson J . . . . . . . . . . . i . . .

7 Clark R . . . . . . . . . . . . . (. . . . 9 Gonsahrez M . . . . . . . . .Âą. . . . 10 Harri ngton P . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 12 McKeon B . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 13 Bridgland T . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . 15 Crozier J . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 17 Bishop S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Collins C . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . 19 Vandergert S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Busby C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ;9itchellJ . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 25 Biviano D . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 27 Palamara R . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 28 Little N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . 29 Mounter B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Fisher S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Noble S . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 32 AzzopardiC . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Smyth A (C) . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . ;h . . 34 Pollard 35 Fothergill M . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 36 Scas.,~erra T . . . . . . . . . .l . . . 39 txourbon R . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 42 Jacobs N . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . 48 Williams S . . . . . . . . . . .? . . . 51 Reed P . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 52 Nussbaum hR . . . . . . . . .~ . . . 54 Cu beres J . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . 73 Perez C . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 80 Paine S . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

G lB 1 T Erridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 N Ryan (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 B Pennell . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 6 C Katsouranis . . . . . . . .I,. . . . 7 A Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 A Hooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 D Kovac . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 12 D Cochran . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . A D Bowden (VC) . . . . . . .~ . . . . 15 J Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 16 A Cheeseman . . . . . . . .i. . . . 17 P Sedgwick . . . . . . . . . .j. . . . 20 N Maddox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 APembe rton . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 22 G Ead . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 25 D Trc-goning ~ . . . . 27 h9 Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 28 G Norwood (C) . . . . . . .i . . . . 30 P Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . 32 X Carra . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 34 T Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PA Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 M Jenkin . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 43 J Howden . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 44 M Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 45 C Mc Kimm . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 52 S Cooper (VC) . . . . . . .~ . . . . 53 C Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 58 P Sabo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 G Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 60 D CreWdsan . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 69 L Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 W Ead . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 122 B McDougall . . . . . . . . . . . 127 J Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .

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Revie Sectic 1 This match was a in d fouaht affair in which the lead changed several times . After Prahran started the better and held a thirteen point lead at the first change . De La Salle assumed the ascendancy during the second quarter and held a nine point lead at half time . As the third quarter progressed, it seerned that De La Salle had blunted the Prahran attacks and that their control of the match was strengthening . Within a moments the pendulum oscillated and Prahran found new life through morale boosting goals from Cartlidge and Lawrence . The intensity of the contest increased markedly as Prahran inched ahead to hold an eleven point lead at the last change . The expected De La Salle counter offensive came with a rush but the Prahran defence led by Pritchard and Johnson repelled the attacks constantly . Such was the contest that no goals were kicked until well into the last quarter . Never did De La Salle concede and the final seventeen point winning margin was embellished by a Prahran goal after the final siren . Prahran's reward is participation today, while De La Salle is left to contemplate what may have been . De La Salle's strength was obvious by their depth of emotional support after the game . I am sure they are already planning to go one better in 2004 .

Section 2 North . After an evenly contested opening quarter, Fitzroy Reds secured a winning break over Old Xaverians with five unanswered goals in the second quarter, which gave the Reds a lead of forty one points at half time . Although they held the Reds goal less in the third quarter, Old Xaverians could only kick one themselves which meant they trailed by thirty one points at three quarter time . With the match safely in the Reds keeping, their Coach, Greg Box made full use of his interchange players to insure all were prepared for the Grand Final . At the final siren the Reds were ahead by forty six points . 60

L Tie even :rst quarte~' ~ of this match gave no t~----- :_-- -' indication of wha t was to come as Old Brighton overpow Whitefriars . There were warning signs by

time that Whitefriars bad players whose in fitness was suspect . At that point Old Brig ; led by only nineteen points . The third quarter saw Old Brighton go to a ; seven point lead as the result seemed asst Old Brighton maintained their supren throughout a high scoring last quarter held a sevP-ty nine point lead at the final si Whitefria 9~ill look back on their -`sophor season" , ith ;isfaction as they build i depth to de participation in future fi . nPreviwcCadFls

Section 1 . Old Xaverians . who have defeated Prahra thc ; 1~~st i!irc inr .tings , . :e "red

U~u (1 ) Prahran Cartlidge째 Old Xaverians L Hardwick' Old Xaverians R George째 Prahran Butterworth* Collegians Oakley * - includes final's goal s

CIS (N) Old Essendon Evans' Fitzroy Reds Prior` Old Essendon Eddv* Old Trinity Cade Old Trinity Taylor ' - includes final's goal s

0 1 0 0 0

C18 (3) Old Brighton Cochran* 5 Mazenod Fothergill* 0 Mazenod Bridgland째 0 Mazenod I'isher* 0 Eley Park PsaltopouHs* 0 includes final's goals

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i_ivourites to win again today . (I doubt your ither your father or grandfather would have nftered odds, David) . ,-or Prahran to win all must go in their favour. will include a bag of goals and multiple hing by Butterworth and Cartlidge . Mason

last week's Preliminary Final .

d :~llist Jason Storer and "Captain Deeks" ,nust win the centre breaks and Johnson, li,sve Green and Pritchard must again defy the ,~'ds and mark every ball kicked in their rlircetion, It is unlikely that all these pieces o f pre :niership jig saw will drop into place, ~ .ill enable the "Crocodile" play makers issert control over the play . Team leader s iek Fay and his predecessor, Tony Landrigan will surely win their share of the ball in the centre contests . In Nick Rathgeber, Rob .George and Luke Hardwick Xavier have three experienced and talented campaigners who will carry the ball forward and convert opportunities . Against Prahran this season has been the dominant Old Xaveria n kicker, and Hall has been in the six bes t

Fraser, who kicked three goals in the semi final, has already done well against Fitzroy in their two meetings as have Walker and Papal . The latter two players, along with Hay have all fared well in the Best and fairest award and

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In Evans and Eddy, Old Essendon hai leading goalkickers in the competition, r has kicked eleven goals against the Reds, the minor round, will be looking forward o another bag full today.

can be expected to do well again today . The Reds will want their skipper, Tony Jackson to be fully fit for today's encounter as his attacks on the ball do inspire his team mates . Dashing half back, Nick Auden is another whose play has helped set up the Red's attacks . McGrath . Baldwin, Bance and Flanagan all will trouble Old Essendon if they are allowed to . I expect a fairly even contest, which I believe will be decided narrowly in Old Essendon's favour .

Section 2 South.

pect a fierce physical contest, from whic h

Old Xaverians will emerge triumphant . Section 2 North . )!(t Essendon, who have lost only once this ,cason (by twenty six points to University Blacks in Round 1) will start favourites against Fitzroy Reds, whom they have defeated romfortably twice this season .

Ilte Reds, who are in form at the right time, have struggled to reach today's game as their final four place was only confirmed after their Round 14 victory. The sheer size of their opponents will deter some of the "Reds", who i,:i11 have many sore spots to remind them o f

s' S MATr - ; Ch') " 8 (1) Grand Fin ;'s Sunday August 1 7

Old Brighton challenge the undefeated Mazenod for the fourth time this season, with the premiership, the "pot of gold" for the winners. The nearest Old Brighton has been on the score board was in Round 11 when Mazenod won by four goals . Coach Nick Sher has Old Brighton in top form at the right time and I expect that they will acquit themselves well today . With Warren Earl back in the side, it has taken on a more balanced appearance and has played accordingly. In Cochran, Old Brighton has a consistent goal kicker, whose duel with Richard Bourbon should be a highlight. Other good players should include : Stewart, Carra, Cooper and Jenkin each of whom has played well against Mazenod this season .

Old Essendon versus Fitzroy Red s

On the other hand Old Brighton must stop the ruck dominance of Nick Jacobs, who allows the smaller players to feed the ball to Michael Fothergill, who kicked at least eleven goals against Old Brighton this season . Coach Troy Bridgland proved difficult for the Old Brighton defenders in the semi final and should again be able to lead from the front.

Club 18 (South) - Sunday August 17 Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 9 .20 a .m . Mazenod versus Old Brighton

Over all Mazenod, aided by the week's rest should be able to handle the big ground and should win to earn the title "Premiers and Champions" .

CTr an d Final - Sportscover Arena, 2 .15 p .m . Old Xaverians versus Prahran Clu b IS (Nort h) - Sunday August 17 Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 11 .45 a .m .

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