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Irish Eyes Are Smiling hopefully half this . On July Amateur football is set to go where it's never 31st, the VAFA will be been before . While other metropolitan comps running a Silver Coin day, are unable to come up with even local where each of the 4000+ representative games, the Australian Amateur amateur players will be Football Council will send a team of Under 23 asked to chip in with a 1 or players to Ireland and possibly England this 2 dollar coin to help boost October to complete in a series of International the coffers . The seven Rules games . respective clubs are also Nine lucky Victorian Amateur players will make expected to play a major up the team, which will be coached by All role with fund raising. Australian coach and former Essendon and VAFA CEO Michael Sholly, who has spent the Brisbane defender Frank Dunell. They include last few months negotiating the details with the dashing half backs Michael Barker (Haileybury, AAFC and the relevant Irish bodies, says the Captain) and Tim McKinnon (Uni Blues), stoic trip will be the opportunity of a lifetime for the defenders Ben Waite (Old Haileybury) and David young players and will set the Amateurs apart Boundy (Old Paradians), prolific ball- getters Ari from other competitions . Lewski (Ajax) and Joel Rice(Marcellin), "It will distinguish us from all other leagues", speedsters Damien Rayson (De La Salle) and he said this week . "It's a great opportunity for Huw Lacey (Old Melburnians) and power everyone involved in Amateur football to ge t forward Daniel Cullman (Marcellin) . The highlight of the trip will be the game on the t will distinguish us from all other lst of October against the All Ireland senior team, who at that stage will be in final stages of leagues", he said this week . "It's a preparation for their trip to Australia to defend great opportunity for everyone their International Rules title . Several days involved in A mateur football to get later, the Amateurs will front up against the Combined Banks and Armed Forces team . behind what is an exciting and unique While to the laymen this outfit may conjure up concept . It will really give the an image of a bean counting, gun toting youngsters in our competition goalkeeper, the reality is quite different . Given that all Gaelic footballers are themselves something to aspire to, the kids in the amateurs, many of the country's star players Under 19s will have a real incentive to are highly sought after employees of the big shine in the representative games" . banks and thus the side will be brimming with talent. Plans are also afoot to play a game of Aussie behind what is an exciting and unique concept . Rules against the BARFL (no prizes for guessing It will really give the youngsters in our the result, one suspects) as a curtain raiser to competition something to aspire to, the kids in ihe Fremantle/West Coast game at The Oval, If the Under 19s will have a real incentive to shine this falls through, another International Rules in the representative games" . match will be played against an Irish county The next logical step is for the nine players side, possibly Galway . involved to learn the rules and hone their skills Obviously, a prime consideration for the in the hybrid game . Come October, they are players, most of whom are students, is sure to do the Amateur Football community financial . The cost per player is estimated at proud . around $3,500 though several initiatives wil l Jonathan Hor n ' i速

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Claur - _r Dobso_a Prepares his Woodrow Speec"_ Fair dinkum, it has to be in the bag doesn't it? The Marcellin midfielder seems to be their best player every bloody week . Eight goals to zip in the third quarter pretty much sums up the Marcellin St Bernard's game with Dobson rampant, David Johnston returning to form with four and Peter Augustin doing a number on Callan Potter. Ben Loughlin, Darren Ballarin and Mick Stapleton all tried hard for the Dogs . St Bernard's will thank their lucky stars that they snagged some early wins, which should ensure that they stay up.

t ----ornard's will thank their lucky stars that th ey snagged some early wins, which should ensure that they stay UP- 1 1 •<

Speaking of which . . . . Trinity are really under the pump to avoid the drop, despite impressing over the last month (apart from the aberration against Marcellin) and they pushed Haileybury all the way on Sunday. Brett Trollope, a former star in the VFL, continued his solid form for Haileybury, together with Darren Lay and Shane Walden . The big Cat Brent Walsh booted eight while Scott Dann and Lachlan Aitken both stood up for Trinity (good to see him back in touch after he was poleaxed in last year's preliminary final) Lions get Knack of the 'Rak but emerge with Jack Very tense game at Toorak Park . Mud everywhere . Lynch well held up forward . Jono Dixon dominating in the air . Xavs fell in, courtesy of a late goal to Mollard but it was a game which very easily could have gone Collegians' way. Significantly, the Lions welcomed back captain Cam Unsworth, who kicked four in his comeback game from a knee reconstruction . Dismissed by many as a bit of a joke (and I'll put my hand up there), the Lions have performed admirably this year and are probably as good as a bottom side in A Grade can get .

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soon after an eight week hiatus . However one thing against the Blues is that there isn't as much depth this year with both the reserves and Club 18 struggling . Last year, they could just pluck ready made players from the twos and unders . Today Crucial round, highlighted by another school ,ame, this time at St Kevin *s College . . . . St Bernard's v Haileybury - Haileybury easily, 3ernard's are gon e Collegians v Marcellin - Marcellin not so easily St Kevin's v Old Xavs - Xavs in a canter Uni Blues v OMs - OMs in a boilover. Old Scotch v Trinity - Scotch by a whisker . Correspondents - Jonathan Horn onathan_g_horn aCyahoo .co .uk r E , 'DuYZ1iaY13 - congratulaLC Ja3~38 ' er

(15 0 ), t~=igus Wadd ell (150) wid Charles Pay (100) on reaching milestones this week . The eldest of three brothers playing at the club, Millsy has been a fixture in the seniors since 2001, with his incredible leap seeing him play ,n almost every position on the field, including the ruck . A member of the club's 2002 Premiership team and the school's 1995 APS Premiership team, Millsy is one of the hardest workers on the track and thoroughly deserves this milestone . A two-time Reserves best and fairest winner at the club and a former captain of the Twos, Gussy is certainly one of the most decorated players at the OMs . A grea t clubman as well, Gussy has also left a mark (off the field and is always seen at social tunctions . Gussy left the club in 2003 for two years to see the world and get married, but all at the OMs are glad he has come back . Also ihe eldest of three, Charles is the original Stinga . Blessed with the ability to effortlessly liump over packs, Stinga has taken several hangers in his time and has played a handful of games at senior level . While able to find hi s ound the field, Stinga has had troubles , the same off it, somehow finding away hr:~ to Euroa on his way to Traralgon for a Itatch in 2001 . Congratulations to all )n iiteir respective milestones .

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Coach: Vaughan Cleary Res Coach : Trent Collins 1 B. Dobson 2 J. Rice 3 D . Waters 4 J. Fraze r 5 D . Johnston 6 G. Romanin 7 S . Maguire 8 R . Frisina 9 L. Considine 10 D. Cullinan 11 N. Addiso n 12 B. O'Donnell 13 C. Woods 14 A.Layton 15 J. Bortolotto 16 L . McMillan 17 G . Cox (C) t g D . Gartne r 19 A. Papaluca 20 M. Hermans 21 N . Walker 22 D. Marson 23 M. Leffanue 24 L. O'Flynn 25 R. Galati 26 D. McMillan 27 S. Theisz 28 B. Carmody 29 S. Brook s 30 S. Considine 31 M . Bortolotto 33 F. Dorbolo 34 D. Jarred (VC) 37 C . Maclaren 38 S. Matthews 39 B. Colville 40 C . Purcell 41 J . Seabury 42 G. Perot 43 J . Pascuzzi 44 L. Hansen 45 D. Theisz 46 A . McGree 52 A . Rivstovski 53 R. laconis 54 J. Forbes 55 J. Wallis 57 B. Wignell 59 R . Conte 62 M. McCartin 63 C . Pezzimenti 70 D . Cracknell 83 G. Neskovcim

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i T. Beranger (C) 2 B . Phillips (VC) 3 J . Ross 4 C. Tallent (VC) 5 S . Collins (VC ) 6 A. Crow 7 J . Kitchen 8 S. Dick 9 A. Pugsley 10 C. Smith it T. Pritchar d 12 S. Hume 13 A. Nettleton 14 C . McKenzie-McHarg 15 S . Cation s 16 E . Batrouney 17 T ~9 n ey (VC) 19 R. Josephs 20 S . Troon 22 R. Ashton 23 0. Crane 24 D. Brooke 25 M . Saunders 27 T. Oernelri0u 28 A. Quail 29 M . Gnarl 30 T. Finocchiaro 31 N . Leff] 32 J . Gerstman 33 E. Reid 34 C . Phillips 35 P. O 'Cannor 36 J. Sutcliffe 37 G. Carrol l 38 T. Jelbart 39 S . Graha m 40 T Aurel-Smith 41 W. Lewis 42 T. Beatti e 43 A. Routk.'dg e 44 D . Jackso n 45 R . Teesdal e 46 J . Beaurepaire 47 T. Hosing 49 B . Snaddan 50 M . Walkom 5t L. Freeman 53 W. Symington 54 A. Sutherland 55 S . Dipasquale 56 T. Dipasqual e 57 J. Cran e 59 W. Elliott 61 A. W. Sutherland 62 M. Graham 63 T. Colli e 64 S. Lorenzen i 68 T. Keck 72 B . Smith 73 M . Giule 86 S . Anger

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Coach : Barry Richardson Coach : Simon Madden Res Coach : Anthony Bourke Res Coach : Darren Handley 1 A. Fox 2 C. Santalucia 3 J . Pasceri 4 James McDonnell 5 D . Rus h 6 A. Oswald 7 S. Lethlean 8 A. McDonald 9 D. Lynch 10 M. Beardsley 11 L. Howard 12 A. Bowen 13 T. Ruyg 14 J . Agiu s 15 L. Ford (Capt) 16 S . Mollard 17 A . Chatfield (V.C .) 18 M . Scanlan 19 D . Walsh 20 J. Scanlan 21 S. McCarthy 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC.) 22 M. Rush 23 S. Johnston 24 C. Purss 25 R. Carey 26 P. Purcell 27 P. Ryan 28 Jeremy McDonnell 29 C. Beetham 30 T. Clarke 31 J . Arnold 32 T. Purss 33 N . Bingham 34 R . Colbert 35 R . MacWhirter 36 D. Sapuppo 37 C. Larkin s 38 S. Freer 39 M . Green 40 A. T.Jones 41 M . Callinan 42 A . Pyle 43 T. Woodruff 44 N . Hulett 45 M . Walsh 46 O. Gidley 47 S. Tatutaschwife 50 L . Ginniva n 51 N . Beattie 52 P. Chapman 56 J. Watson 57 N. Moylan 59 M . Higgins 60 M .O'Hanlon 62 D. King 63 T O'Meara 65 N . Serafini

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A. AND B SECTIONS - BYE C SECTIO N Monash Blues v AJAX Therry Penola 0 B v Banyule Old Camberwell v Parkdale Vultures Hampton Rovers v Beaumaris University Blacks v Old Paradian s Dl SECTION Glen Eira v Yarra Valley 0 B Ormond v Fitzroy Reds

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe Old Mentonians v Old Care y Aquinas 0 C v Prahran D 2 SECTIO N Rupertswood v Ivanhoe Assumption Old Geelong v Swinburne Uni Oakleigh v Salesian 0 C La Trobe Uni v Bentleigh Williamstown CYMS v Peninsula 0 B

D3 SECTION West Brunswick v Syndal Tally-Ho South Melbourne Districts v Ke w Old Westbourne v Werribee Amateurs UHS-VU v Power House

UNDER-19 SECTION 3 AJAX v La Trobe Uni - switched from original draw - at Princes Park, Sunday 11 .45 a .m. Old Ivanhoe v Old Paradian s St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Monash Blues Bentleigh v University Blacks MHSOB v Oakleig h UNDER-19 (21 BLUE Salesi an Scorpions v Mazenod 0 C Old Haileybury v Ormond Peninsula 0 B v Oakleigh Clays Hampton Rovers v De La Salle ( 2) - to be played at Basil Street Reserv e JNI3ER- 1 Old Scotch v Old Westbourne Kew v Therry Penola 0 B Rupertswood ( 2) - By e

Aquinas 0 C v Fitzroy Reds - clash with seniors TBA Bulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos 0 C CLUB 18 (1 1 St Kevins v Old Brighton De La Salle v Mt Lilydale 0 C Old Melburnians v University Blues Old Scotch v Old Xaverians Mazenod 0 C v Prahran

St Johns 0 C v Monash Gryphon s D4 SECTION Box Hill North v Richmond Central Eltham Collegians v Bulleen Cobras Elsternwick v Hawthorn Amateurs North Brunswick v Albert Park

CLUB 18 f2l Marcellin v Old Trinity Collegians v Eley Park Sharks Old Xaverians (2) v Monash Blues Old Essendon Or v Fitzroy Reds University Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B

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To r. . REVIEW A week is a long time in football and so are the vagaries that go with it . Coming off a 19 goal loss MHSOB turned their fortunes around with a 15 goal win against a disappointing NOBS and now sit in fourth position. Heartbreaking loss to Mazenod against Caulfield Grammarians but then again you can't give your opponents a 7 goal break at the main interval . The Nodders fought back well in the second half to narrow the gap but they were just not able to kick the goal to give them the lead . So close yet so far.

Another great all round effort from Old Ivanhoe where they never let up for 4 quarters saw them 90 point winners over Whitefriars out at Donvale . Six losses in a row for Whitefriars now must have them very worried. Mark Luxon good up forward, Brad Thompson continues to play well in defence and Stewart Low played well after a long lay off. De La Salle continued on their merry way with a 106 point thrashing of Old Essendon who could not manage a goal after half time . Sweet revenge for their early season loss . De La Salle controlled the game in all positions with good players on every line especially Leigh Harrison with 6, Ben Corin, Luke Seager and Michael Brown all good players . Took Old Brighton until the last quarter to shake off the persistent young Tigers. It was just their ability to make the most of their chances in the last quarter that saw them get over the line . Young Brendan Crilly was terrific all day, Blair Mason won the Coach's plaudits and Jon Perrett again in the best . For the Tigers, Steve Zakic made a fine return with 4, the McGettigans were in the best and Timmy Beasley was lion hearted in the ruck . PREVIEW

De La Salle make the short trek across town to Sportscover on Sunday to tackle the

Tigers . Certainly in season best I form both sides s o Lit promises to be a great game . Th e large open spaces of Elsternwick will help DLS running game and despite the inspiration of Timmy Beasley's record breaking game I will stick with DLS . Caulfield Grammarians await Old Brighton at Glenhuntly . Danger game for the Tonners here as the Fields are playing good footy at the moment and have found some form. But the visitors have done nothing wrong and would not want to drop a game to fall behind the other two so with this in mind will go for the Red and Blue . Out of form Whitefriars come into South Yarra to tackle the resurgent MHSOB. With most of their good players back on the field now the Unicorns "look a much better unit and at home I will tip them to come up trumps over the out of form Friar s

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form at the moment, the Hoers will look forward to the chance to warm up on the finals ground . Mazenod have been a bit unlucky in the past fortnight but will find today's opponent a bit more formidable and will just come up short again .

azenod have been a bit unlucky in the past fortnight but wil l find today's opponent a bit more formidable and will just come up short again . " Two out of form sides clash for the Merri Creek Mud Cup at the Gillon . Impossible to tip the winner here with any confidence, but I just feel that Old Essendon on their day have just a bit too much talent for the NOBS . If they play to that talent today I'm tipping they will win .

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Caulfield Grammari ans - Ben Gross & Mark Frater - both notched up their 50th game for the "Fields" last weekend . Both have been consistent performers in the seniors over the past four seasons . "Grossy", with silky smooth skills is a terrific goal kicking opportunist who always manages to find himself in the right spot at the right time, whilst "Fatty's" head down straight ahead approach, has earned him both respect from his peers and opponents alike . All at CGFC hope to see many more great games from you both in the seasons to come .

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DE LA SALLE 1 .2 6.4 12.6 20.9 (129) DID ESSENDON OR 3.0 4.0 4 .2 4.4(28) DLS: L Harrison 6 Brown 3 Lowe 3 Rayson 2 P Harrison 2 Duggan 2 Hirst Cosstick. Best: L Harrison Duggan Seager Jolley Rayson P Harrison . Old Ess: Skurrie 2 D Flaherty 2 . Old Ess: Rvan D Biggs Day Kavanagh D Flaherty DeMorton . Umpires : GeotlCaulQeld Simon Olive (F) Dean Herskope Brendan Cannon (B) Graeme Booth Vin Vescavt (G) OLD BRIGHTON 5 .3 8 .6 14.9 18.11 (119) ST BEDES F'fENfONE TIGERS5 .2 8.4 12.7 14 .13 )97) Old Br. Perrett 4 Purie 3 March 3 Crtlly 2 Phelan 2 MeKUnm Hendra Salem Jackson. Best: Perrett Crllty Mason Hendra Morley Dawes . StB/h7P : Zaklc 4 P McGettigan 2 T McColl 2 Collins 2 M Rhoden 2 Scafidl Kane . Best: J Connelly Corda J Lynch Beasley Collins Kane . UmpL+es: Richard Eastwood Dash Peiris (F) Peter Monotti Simon Abel (B) Daniel Brookes Bruce Stephens (G ) MAZENOD O C 0.1 1 .6 7 .10 11 .15 (81) CAULFIELD GR 5.3 8.4 10.5 13.7 (85) Maz: Dean Kelly 3 D Dunne 3 Murray 2 J Dunne Jayaweera Bourbon . Best : Murray D Chamberlain Dean Kelly Linden Reed Stanley. CauL• Sinclair 4 Liddell 4 Wright 3 B Gross 2. Best : Knight Kendall WidJaja Liddell Sinclair Wrigh t Umpires: Luke Holmes Peter Liddle (F) Ben Parsons Peter Teasdale (B) Anthony Kyrkou Matthew Kent (G ) WHITTI•"RIARS 1 .0 1 .0 2.1 6.2(38) OLD IVANHOE 5 .0 9 .2 12.6 20 .8 (128) White; Anderson 2 Wallace 2 Langrord Swain. Best: Campbell G Power M Power Swain Baker Kennedy . Old Iv. Luxon 4 Low 3 Branigan 3 Russian 2 Weddle 2 Kent 2 Hares 2 Kefalas Reinke . Best : Luxon Curatolo Thompson Geilings Crowley Weddle. Umpires : Brent Woodhead Leah Gallagher (F) Sean Collins Frank Palermo (B) Eddie Boat Steven Piperno (G ) MHSOB 4.6 9.14 14 .22 20.28 (148) NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .3 1 .6 3.8 5 .9(39) MHSOB: Pertzel 6 Bamert 5 Walker 2 Campbell Cassell Gerner Evans Limbrick S McCully Thompson . Best : Limbrick Thompeson Cassell Pertzel S McCully Bamert NOB: Minton-Connell 2 Sheehan 2 D Brady . Best: Stribley We T Brady J Mihill Sheehan Butcher . Umpires: David Phillips Paul Croadord (RFL) (F) Rvan Place Darren Rich (RFL) (B) Matthew Cowley Gmeme Carter (RFL) (G ) B RESERVE DE IA SALI.E 4.5 7.9 11 .16 17 .21 (123) OLD ESSENDON 0.0 0.1 0 .2 0.2(2) DIS: Bourke 3 Ellis 3 P Bowden 2 Shields 2 Avard Browning Green ,'ratgh Hancock Johnstone McLeish V Molonev. Best: O'Donnell Coffey Johnstone Shields Gilbert P Bowden . Old Ess : Best : Dazkiw Cerantordo Williamson Innes Nov.iand O'Brien . OLD BRIGHTON 3.1 6.5 9.8 9.9(63) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS1 .1 6.3 6.5 9.9(63) Old Br. A Ginnlvan 3 Dubyna Brown Ellis Larkin Ellis Kennedy . Best : Dubyna Perry A Gtrmivan Maguire Kennedy S Cooney . StB/MT: M Wilson 3 Hipwell 2 Borella Napier Waters . Best: Sawyers Waters McEniry M Wilson Suckling Knuppel. MAZENOD 5 .3 11 .5 17.8 19.10 (124) CAULFTELD GR 0.0 4 .1 5.1 8 .4(52) Mnz: Raine 8 Josh Sehiano 4 Murray 2 Hawkins 2 Miller Jordan Schiano Hallet. Best: Vallence Raine Veltman McDowell Miller Josh Schiano . CauL• Bosna 2 Cassidy 2 Murphy 2 Rudd Sainsbury . Best : Sainsbury D'Arcy Crathern Scott Bosna Rudd. WIBTEFRIARS 2 .6 2 .7 4.10 6 .13 (49) OLD IVANHOE 3 .2 5.2 9 .3 13.6 (84) White: Woods 3 Brisbane 2 M Nunan . Best: Glenn Mattinson M Baker Marchesi Daou Phelan. Old Iv: Hawkes 4 Pearce 3 Dinakis 2 Nagel 2 George Smith . Best: Ga George Pearce McKie Fowler Hawkes Snell . MHSOB 3.2 7.5 7.13 15 .16 (106) NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .2 2 .4 2 .4 3.5(23) MHSOB: Aitken 3 Betheras 3 Dunne 3 T Wright 2 J Anderson Coxon Fraczek Orchard. Best: Nicolas Betheras Robinson Ternes Rujevic Anderson. NOB : Flanders Gotiett D Joyce . Best: Alsop O'Connor D Joyce hackle Flanders Watt.

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Coach : Stephen Wright ss Coach : Lachlan Kellaway Res : Peter Ol v eri 1 J Foley 2 A Bruhn 3 C Knight 4 M Liddell 5 S Kendall 6 N Crave n 7 R O 'Neill 8 R Foote 9 M Frater 10 A Will (C) 11 B Carboni 12 D Pearce (VC) 12 M Sainsbury 13 A Gree n 14 B Gross 15 A Docker 16 N Fallu 16 J Wright 17 S Argyros 18 B Baxter 18 J Jame s 19 B Evans 20 H Vella 21 M Pennycuick 22 C Fagan 23 C McGrath 24 C Murphy 25 B Sinclair 25 N Dorman 26 S Widjaja (VC) 27 J Sayers 28 J Jacobs 29 N Guyett 30 M Sharpe 30 D Elias 31 W Bowes 32 A Lawson 33 S Fryers 34 H Baker 35 S Thompson 36 G Crathern 37 B Scott 38 N Edwards 39 A Bosna 40 M Wilso n 41 B Jeffkins 42 A Strain 43 T Gerrand 44 B Hasforth 45 B Acfield 46 K Weir 47 S Jenkinson 48 R Chapple 49 G Poulter 50 N Green 51 W Rudd 52 G Winter 53 J Gross 54 T Franklin-Jones 55 C Hooper 56 B Napier 57 P Farme r 58 S CuMiffe 59 D Buckthought 60 R Saunders 61 T Royal 62 C Sheppard 63 Z D'Arcy 64 T Wailes 65 B Jenkinson 66 C Grigg 67 D Loetje 68 L Cotto n 71 M Cassidy

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1 L . Walker C r 2 R . Buckley 3 B . Conn C 4 L. Harrison DV C 5 M. Duggan VC Sr R . Quick 6 M. Moore 7 P. Harrison DVC 7r M . Ellis 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 10 T. Silvers 1pr R. Hardacre 11 P. Bourke 12 M . Fieldsend 13 A. Johnstone 14 W. Dwyer 15 P. Bowden 16 S. Hyland 17 L . Bowden 18 A. Coffey 19 R. McArdle 19r G . Gilbert 20 A. Shields 21 D. Rayson 22 M. Brown 23 R . Sherman 24 J . Morel 24r A. Powell 25 C . Hyde 27 M. O'Donnell 28 J . Hirst 30 B. Mannix 31 S. Hyde 32 D . Lowe 33 N . Stewart 34 B . Vague 36 W. Jolley 38 V. Moloney 39 B . Oakley D. McInerneyY 42 A . Skinns 42r D. Jarvis 43 A . Greenalgh 44 D. Close 45 R. Walmsley 46 L. Jarvis 47 S. Cosstick 49 A. Boots 50 S. Conway 51 P. Hesse 52 T. Moloney 53 D . Browning 55 A. McLeish 56 L . Seeger 57 R . Hancock 59 D . Colman 62 C . Punton

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1 J . Cassell 2 J. Penell 3 T Sheehan 4 S. Sleep 5 A. Crameri 6 H . Maplestone 7 J. Browne 8 S. Cox 9 L . Curry 10 To. Brady 11 T. Roberts 12 G . Maxon 13 S. O'Connor 15 J. Nihill 16 C . Dynon 17 T. Spurting 19 P. Flanders 20 J . Sutherland 21 A . Wellman 22 D . Teha n 23 S . Minton-Connel l 24 M. Fitzgerald 26 D. Brady 27 C. O'Bree 28 D. Joyce 29 C. Hosking (VC) 30 D. Strible y 31 L. Boyle 32 B. Sheehan 33 M . Barker 35 M . Carney 36 D. Tonkin (C) 37 A. Farrer 38 M . Amor 40 A. Egan 41 Garga n 42 D.Sheehan 43 J. McKenzi e 45 G . Irvin 47 J . Maher 48 M. KellyY 49 A. Cugola 53 S. Butche r 54 B. Govett 55 C . Strib4ey 58 R . Citreo n 60 M. Cribbes (RC ) 64 Ti. Brady 66 P. Bryar

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Coach: Greg McLoughlin Assistant: Adam McConnell Res. Coach : Nick Perry 2 A . Pirrie 3 C . Barrow 3 L. McDonald 4 A. MacGillivray (dvc) 5 A. Edge

6 R . Stewart 7 C . Reddin 8 C . McNico3 (Co C.R .) 9 P. Phelan (Capt)

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11 B. Mason 12 J. Parrett (dvc )

12 S. Eastgate 13 R. Kent 13 N. Edwards 14 S. Williams 15 B. Gadsden

16 J. Harrison 17 A . Van Den Dungan 18 A . Salem

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21 R. Joseph 21 T Ewen 22 J . Murch

23 D. Dawes 24 S. Gadsden 25 A. Kennedy

26 A . Ginruvan 27 D . Paterson 28 A. Bristow 29 J. Dickerso n 29 B. Richardson 30 T. March

31 A Paroissien 31 S. Jackson 32 A. Goldner 33 L . Dale

34 T. Gibson 35 C. Stewart

36 R. Henderson (Co C . R.) 37 D. Hughes

38 T. Matessi 39 B. Cr~ ~ C' ~~ 40 J. Maguire

41 J' Murchie 42 L Hendra vc 44R. Fisher 45 C. McKimm

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Coach : David Caflhorpe Assistant Coach: Dan Winkel I D. Biggs 2 T. Biggs 2 L. O'Brien 3 D. Forrest 4 D. Ryan 5 S . De Morton 5 T. Hargreaves 6 C . Ridley 6 T. Hand 6 S . Dawson 7 J . Leask 8 B . Haki m 9 J. Stormont 10 M. Flaherty

11 D . Cerantonio 11 B. Papal 12 J. Kavanagh 13 M. Bossi 14 R. L~ud i 15 A. Parker 16 C. Day 17 S. Towner 17 J . Lloyd

18 D. Flaherty 18 C. Devereux 19 T. Wilson 20 R. Baddeley 20 A . Burbridge 21 S . Dale 21 T. Stone 22 M . Portia 23 J . Hughes 23 T. Skurrie 24 J. Dazk w 25 A. Frazer 25 E. Baskan 26 C . Ward 27 J. Williamson 27 A. Mckenzie 28 A. Fewster 29 S. Jose 30 C. Inness 31 D. Caridi 32 P. Grapsas 32 D. Paulton 33 J . Dazkiw 34 D. Podger 35 T Rumble a6

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38 T. Campbell 39 T. Hargreaves

40 C . Kalogiannis 41 B . Overman

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6 S. Kent 7 J. Gieschen 8 G . Hope 9 D. Payne 10 C. Crowley (V/Capt) 11 N. Russian 12 C. Branigan 13 A . Alagona 14 B . Thompson 15 T. Beinke 16 S . Price 17 M . Veal

18 J . Hope (Capt ) 19 P. Dinakis 20 D . Hawkes (Capt-Res) 21 S. Fragiacemo 22 B. Nagel 23 K. Theodossi 24 G . Haros 25 E. Byrne 26 1. Dawkins 27 N. Holloway (V/C-R) 28 M. Tobias

29 R. Weddle 30 J. Leech 31 J. Stevens 32 S . Kefalas a3 N. Pratt 34 A. Tiernan 35 M . Pollock 36 G. Hartrick

37 A . Baldwin 38 Go George 39 Ge George 40 J . Keane 41 Z. Keane 42 S . Low (V/Capt) 43 W. Cornelius

44 M Luxon 45 N . Antoniou 46 R . Butler 47 S. Snell

48 G . Smith 49 C . Quinlan 50 M. Verrocchi 51 J. U!jan s 52 B. Wright 53 L . Courage 54 S. Smith 55 S. Pearce 56 B. Leskie 57 B. Smart 58 L . Bolzan 59 R. Stagg 60 J. Siegersma 61 L. Skoullos 62 J. Mathew 63 D. Berry 64 J . Britten

65 D. Campbell- Fraser 66 D. Walkley 67 B . Mckinley 68 B . Parker 69 M. Corr 70 M. Tolley 71 A . Parker 72 L. McKie

ST BEDES M ENTONE TIGERS Coach : Russell Barnes Res Coach : Tim Lamb I B. Collins 2 L . Wintle 3 L . Borella 4 L . Beveridge 5 S. Napier 6 J. Kane 7 S. Rose 8 A. Scafidi 9 M . Terrell

10 M . Wint!e 12 P. Groves 13 R. Sampan

14 A . Connolly 15 T. McColl 16 A . Hipwell 17 N . Corda 18 D. Lynch 19 A . Drury 20 L. McMurray 21 J . Connelly 22 L . Capsalis 23 J. Lynch 24 J. Tyquin 25 J. Knuppel 26 M. Hacker

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GR - How did you get into coaching Mick and can you give me your playing background ?

GR - Any particular comments about coaching in the VAFA or about the VAFA in general?

MB - I played my whole senior career with S an dringham YCW and took on the role of captain coach as a 27 year old . I also captained coached the rese rves in the final years. In fact I played in Sandy YCW's first game an d its last game as a club an d in over 320 games in all . I was 15 when I started and 35 when I finished playing .

Pd H - I think the success of the VAFA is based on the strength that its administration has shown over the years . They have always been very strong in their standards as shown by the control over no drinking at games among other things . I reckon the VAFA administration has "held tough" when perhaps other competitions faltered and so have not only survived but have gone from strength to strength . It has been a privilege to be able to coach at under age level in fact a real joy to contribute to the development of youngsters through sport and the VAFA provides great opportunities for U19 footballers .

GR - What is your coaching pathway following the Sandy YCW connection? MB - I agreed to help out St Peters Junior Football Club in 1988 and coached there for 4 years before responding to an approach to join Ormond in 1992 . I coached Ormond's U 19's for two seasons, firstly when Mick McCarthy was senior coach and the following year when Mike McArthur-Allen returned to the club .

t has been a privilege to be able to coach at under age level in fact a

real joy to contribute to the development of youngsters through sport and the GR - Mick, who has had the most influence on you VAFA provides great opportunities for as a coach ? MB - I reckon I have learnt along the way Geoff U19 footballers. " but the person to have the most positive influence GR - Mick I know you are a successful, setf on me is John Beveridge, current St Kilda FC employed builder and we assessed your number of recruitment manager, who I first came to know as games coached to be in the high 400's at present . St Peters . John was and still is a terrific How have you gone about fitting this in with work communicator . and family commitments ? MB - Well I have been fortunate to have had my GR - So clearly communication is a key component three boys play footy . All have played with St in your coaching Mick . What other aspects do you Peters and then gone on to play with Oakleigh . That has been a bonus . One of the aspects of align to the communication process ? MB - I would sum it up by saying that the family involvement that generally is not communication process must be based on fairness acknowledged is the fantastic support that and honesty bearing in mind moral standards . I coaches receive from their partners . We are the believe that above all you must be honest with ones who may get to taste the camaraderie, the players and if you set strong moral standards, winning feeling and even premierships but a lot of particularly in the case of under age players, you the accolades should go to the girls who support . My wife has been especially supportive . will also receive the back up of parents and family us members . I have always applied fairness in selection with under age teams even to the GR - Mick, that's a good note to finish on and I detriment of team performance . By this I mean support your comments to the hilt. Best of luck with you that if youngsters commit to play and do all the your young charges this season and I hope . continue to move towards 500 games as a coach right things, they deserve time on the ground . Not always an easy decision but important to young (Mick Holden is also a former AFCA Victoria Youth Coach of the Year - Ed) lads who love and respect the game . 12 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005


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Uni and Beauy say catch us if you can and with the bottom three all falling, there is just fou r points separating the seventh placed Rovers fro m third position on the table . The game is on an d now is the time to string those wins together! REVIEW Banyule's honeymoon lasted precisely a week as Hampton Rovers (just as they did in Rd . 2) booted 29 large to be convincing victors . Power was dynamic up forward and with Woods and Anderson creating countless forward attacks, the green and golds emphatically returned to the winner's list . The Bears Taylors and Skicko continued their recent good form.

Stung from the loss to Banyule, Parkdale through Hecker and Rochford roared from the first bounce goaling in the first minute and opening up a handy first quarter advantage . However with Beauy's Ensor getting on top at fullback and Matulick proving a handful, the Sharks pegged the Vultures back, eventually winning a thriller in a hard fought, keen spirited local derby.

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The Wellers won three quarters, but conceded six goals to one in the premiership quarter to fall by four points against the Jackas . OC's Mitchell turned defence into attack and often Loats was there to capitalise . Ajax s sixth in succession could be attributed to the work of Routman, Israelsohn and Lewski . Uni kept their mitts on the Cowan Frearson Cup after Monash failed to capitalise on some early opportunities . The game was tight and tough and both teams ended with 21 scoring shots, but when it mattered, the Blacks were too smooth and proficient . Bevaqua, Torney and Batten were polished for the winners, whilst the Ashers, Smyth in his 100th was outstanding and Holloway made his presence felt . Boundy and Curran led the way for OP as they saw off a determined Therry . The visitor's road to

victory paved by three goals deep in time on in the second term . TP's Faroldi and Crotty benefited from the excellent ruckwork of Tim Goodwin, but despite their efforts, Therry are still two games shy of relegation safety. PREVIEW

Its still too early to say this is the preview to th e game to be played on September 10, but these may well be the B grade qualifying final protagonists . Beauy and Uni square off at Optus, in a significant psychological duel . Plenty to like about both teams, well coached and skillful sides with hard working runners and multiple scoring options . It'll be a cracker and it'll be the Blacks .

Parkdale have hit a mid season slump and need to curb their three game losing streak . Hampton Rovers, having ended their own win drought last week, travel to Gerry Green, knowing they must oontinue winning games to make the playoffs . Both teams will be desperate, but this will be a day for the Vultures . If Monash falls to OP it could just about en d

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their '05 finals possibilities . 'The trip to Bundoora is never easy and with OP requiring a win to try and break into the four themselves they won't be in any mood to do the Students any favours . Therry head to Sandringham and attempt to do something the last six combatants have failed to do, i .e ., find a way to beat the Jackas . The home side is flying and it would take a braver man than me to tip against them. Banyule's euphoria from their first win may have ended, but the Bears on their own patch will be keen to prove they are a handful for any visiting outfit . Today the Wellers come calling and nothing short of a win will be acceptable for them . The contest will be competitive but OC should keep a grip on third place . Correspondents - Glen Harrison hiharroC~yahoo.co m IV

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C SECTION Old Paradians v Monash Blues AJAX v Therry Penola 0 B - at Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham Banyule v Old Camberwell Parkdale Vultures v Hampton Rovers Beaumaris v University Blacks - at Optus Oval

c sr;CTtO ;i MO :LLSHBLUES 1 .6 2 .9 4.13 6.15(51) 15 .6(96) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 7 .2 10.4 Mon Blues: Craven 3 O Sullivan 2 Farrar . Best : Smyth Blackley Davidson Smith Holloway Creamer. Uni Blacks: Dowsiey 3 Savige 2 Napier 2 Btumby Rendell 2 Shaw Woods P Kempton Smith Evans D Costella . Best: Bevequa Napier Batten M Kempton Smith Torney . Umpires: Ken McNkece Peter Angelis (F) Glen Kennedy Jordan Mayston (B) Sam Perrin Greg Rollo (G ) 'rFIERRY PEPdOI 9 6 .2 8.7 10.10 13 .11 (89) OLD PARADIANS 4 .4 10 .4 13.5 16 .9 (105) Therry Pen: WaIlcer 4 Crotty 2 D Goodwin 2 Skiathitis 2 Faroldi McMahon Orr. Best- T Goodwin Faroldl Barron Crotty Quinn Walker . Old Par. Boundy 4 Dean 3 Brabender 3 Porteous 3 Hardford Rose Curran. Best : Boundy Dean Curran Gale Chambers Brabender . Umpires: Justin Lipson Damien Milloy (RFL) (F) Paul Leggett Gus Carpanzano (RF7.) (B) Paul Gait Guy Contrition NFL) (G) OLD CABIBERWELL 2 .3 5 .6 6.6 11 .8 (74) AJAX 1.2 4 .2 10.6 12 .6 (78) Old Camb: Loats 7 R Taylor 2 P Tempone Darling. Best : D Mitchell Loats Howard Whitehead Hobart A Salipas . AJAX: Lewsid 4 Kinner 3 R. 2 Brvner Gold Routatan . Best: Routman LsraelJohn Lewskl Van Aken Berger Dazenman. Umpires: Rick Love Lionel Katz (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B) Dominic Napoli Kyle Mankey (G ) HAMPTON ROVERS 6 .5 15 .9 22.10 29.14 (186) BAIdYCRI;_ 3 .3 5.6 11 .11 14.15 (99) Hampt Rev, Power 9 Devereaux 4 Corcoran 3 Pinto 3 Browne 2 Woods 2 Daniel Andersen Burggraaff Gribbin Holt Lambert Scannell. Best: Woods Andersen Power Scannell Devereaux Browne . Banpu2e : Nick Taylor 4 Toull 3 Demetriou 3 O'Connell Chris Taylor Wise Piay fi,air. Best: C Taylor Toull Shako Glourey Playfair N Taylor . Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan David Irons (F) Ben Bracken Andrew TriantafvIlou (B) Jun Exton (G) 6.1 8.3 10.6 14.8 (92) PARKDALE VULTURES BEAUMARIS 1 .4 6.7 11 .10 13.16 (94) Park VuYt: Hecker 3 Rochford 3 T Barr Mick Sullivan Matt Sullivan Kelly Macgeorge Hampton McCraw O'Meara Best : Rochford Hecker P Sullivan Kelly McCraw. Beaum: Matullck 5 Teasdale 3 Buller Heath Lee Martin L McNichoias . Best: En_or Mahildck Lynch L ATkms Duggan Martin . Umpires: David Trott Joe Hartwig (F) Gavan Dawe Chris Thorburn (B) Clrie Shiple}Travis Stortt

C RE-SERVE MONASH BLUES 0.3 2.4 4 .5 5.5(35) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .1 5.2 6.4 10.6 (66) Mon Blues: Coe 2 Kats Carstein Gloom Best : Wills DeYoung Payne Mc Cormick Feenaghty Hawkins. Uni Blacks : Moffat 4 Beaton 3 Jesse Barrett Walsh. Best : Prow-se Ross Bowler Barrett Walsh Henty. 'rHERRY PtNOLA 0.0 2.0 5 .0 7.0(42) OLD PARADIAHS 5 .3 10.6 13.7 17.12 (114) Therry Pan Mathews 2 Capewell 2 Delaney J Sacco Frazetto . Best: Capewell Corrigan Mathews Hanlon Kuret. Old Par. Spinosa 4 WaL=.h 4 Risek.y 3 Luff 2 Godfrey Lombardi Palermo Richardson. Best : Godfrey Walsh Breen RL=eley Lombardi Spitty . OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 6.2 9.5 13.12 (90 ) AJAX 2.1 4.3 5 .4 5.6(361 Old Camb: M Cottrell 4 L Heffernan 3 Horskins Munro Hendrie Jowe Rogers Pike. Best: M Cottrell Pike Joyce Grant Munro Rogers . AJa:e Zemski 2 Cooper Sharp Boon . Best: Goldbloom Dorat Sacks Raleigh Glezer Zemskl. IiAAIPTON ROVERS 2.3 5.5 11.7 14.11 (95) BANYULE 2.1 6 .3 6.5 9.7 (61) Hampt Rov : Mosbey 3 FlaWve 2 McNamara 2 Fisher Goss Gkv:oumt Glanville Gray Helliger David Anderson . Best: Marshall Flahive Helltger Crowther Mosbey McNamara. Banyule : Wttchell 3 Filtaris 2 Machin Clacka Bell and Btgsexy Best: Bell Witchell S Gray M Gray Seremeta Wlllmore.. PAUxnarg VULTURES 2.2 5 .2 5 .3 6 .4(40) BEAUMARIS 4.1 7.5 12 .10 16.15 (111) Park Valk Wilkins 2 Rock Wheatley Rowland Johnston . Best: O'Meara Kerr Levett Richards Thurgood Willdns. Beaune Bowker 4 Ferrari 3 Vance 3 Hogarth 2 Dicks Foley McConchle Whitty. Best: Hogarth M Wilson Foley Presnell J Whitty Murphy.

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C Section AJAX

BANYULE

Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Res. Coach : Barry Simon

Coach: Greg Whitcrofl Res Coach : David Witchell

I N . Gold (Capt) 1 B . Borensztein ® 2 J . Israelsahn 2 B . Rose @ 3 Y Rapoport 4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 G . Blieden 5 J. Rotstein ® 6 D . Vanaken 7 L . Krafchek 7 D . Rubenstein ® 8 E. Raleigh 8 W. Sevel ® 9 A. Rosen 11 M. Segal (VC) 11 J. Goldman @ 12 D. Gokfenfein 13 B. Klein 14 D. Codron 15 J. Segal (VC) 15 S. Newstadt ® 16 E. Routman 17 D. Weislitzer 18 J. Kirzner 18 B. Lukav ® 19 D. Sutton 19 R. Silberman ® 20 J. Sharp ~ 21 A. Lewin 21 R. Silberman ® 22 A. Lewis 22 J . Thurin ® 23 A. Lewski 23 P. Glazer ® 24 O. Henzel 25 M . Blashki 26 B . Duzenman 27 J . Berger 28 A . Zemski 29 R. Kagan 30 J . Ka an g 33 P. Bryner 34 J . Raleigh 34 D. Seidl ® 35 J . Grvoni 35 B . Ritterman ® 36 B . Nankin 40 D . Seidl 41 R . Heine 41 A . Sacks ® 42 D . Gerber 44 B. Eichler 47 A. Porat 50 J. Dvash 51 J. Kestenberg 54 D . Rutko 55 A. Grosman 59 N . Diamond 60 J. Weinberg 62 J. Hoppe

1 T. Prior 2 D. Witchell 3 N. Taylor 4 P. Gloury 4 M . Creak (res) 5 B . Willmore 6 M . Morgan 7 C. Taylor 8 B . Cantwell 9 M . Willmore 10 A . Dooley 11 S . Griffith 12 A . Brown 13 J . King 14 S . Green 15 R . Gutterson 16 A . Demetriou 17 C . Davies 18 T. Wise 19 L. O'Connell (c) 19 T. Nasrallah (res) 20 S . Playfair 22 C . Taylor 23 M. Gray 24 S . Giansiracusa 25 D . Phelan 26 J. Szeremeta 27 D . Drap ac 28 P. Adams 29 G . Fikaris 30 D . Mutton 31 C . Bassett 32 L . Richardson 33 D . Stokes 34 A. Bottomley 35 S. Dowtan 36 M. George 37 T. Thomson (c res) 38 D . Gayfer 39 A. Hopgood 40 M. Smith 41 A. Tshaikiwsky 42 G . McLellan 43 L. Ferrell 44 S. J. Gray 45 A. Rothe 46 A. Spicer 49 G . Bell 52 M . DePetro

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Coach : Nick Lovejoy Asst : James whina & Mick Carty

HAM PTON ROVERS

Coach : Jon Edgar Res Coach : Dale Murchie

1 H . Tregear 2 M. McKellar 3 G . Cannell 4 G . Carr (DVC) 5 J. Prantzos 6 L .Hot . Dudd t7A 8 Drew Anderson 9 N. Pinto 10 S. Blanchard 11 J . ZamPa9Iion e 12 T. Barker 12 N. Corcoran 13 G . Woods (VC) 14 Daniel Andersen 15 A. Browne (C) 16 N. Greenwood 17 L. Cave 18 J . McCarthy 19 M . Lawrence (DVC) 20 A. Powe r 21 S . Parkinson 22 S . Burggraa8 23 M . Gray (Res VC) 24 C. Christianson 25 M . Lake 26 M . Devereaux 27 M . Flynn 28 B . Kezilas 29 M . Fletcher 30 A . Quoin (Res C) 31 T. Pucella 32 D. Anderson (Res) 32 J . Hanlon 33 R . Mosbey 34 A . Crowther 35 N . Goss 36 M . Heffernan 37 D . Lillecrao 38 A . Fisher 39 A . Crisp 40 M . Ftahive 41 B . McCallum 42 C . Malthouse 43 C . Lambert 44 A. Blake 45 G. Davis 46 L. Woolrich 47 L . Wheeler 48 G. Giasoumi 49 S. Helliger er 50 N . Foste r Ross 53 J. Ng 54 D . Marshall 55 L . James 56 T. Porter 57 D . Williams 58 C . Delosa 59 T. McNamara 60 M. Bell 61 A. Kavanagh D . Kroker

1 S . Chapman 2 L. Renton 3 L. Hollowa y 4 B . McKenzie 5 J . Rosengarten 6 M . Davidso n 7 P. Farrar 8 A . Hickey 9 C . O'Sulliva n 10 S . Lloyd 11 M . Spencer 12 G. Smyth (vc) 13 M . Pay 14 B . Merli n 15 M . Tinkler 16 B . Nin d 17 K. Mudge 18 R . Glover 19 M . Payne 20 M. Edsall 21 C . Gregory 22 T. Blackley 23 B. Jansse n 24 T. Craven 25 J. Hawkin s 26 P. Wills 27 N . De Youn g 28 J. Main 29 A. Costley 30 L . Creamer 31 J. Gree n 32 A. Bains 33 J. Smith c 34 R . Shields( ) 35 D . Murchie 36 A. Williams 37 C . Denni s 38 N. Brennan 39 A. Fyfe 40 J. Mazu r 41 Michael Botton 42 M. Coe 43 R. Feenaghty 44 L. Leviston 45 T. De Youn g 46 D. Jones 47 S . Mentha 48 M . McMahon 49 M . Pettingill 50 A. Wilson 51 T. Haines 52 N. Mores i 53 J . Pee l 54 B . Adamson 55 I . McCormic k 56 M . Jones 57 J . ChoorxJ 58 J . Lui 59 C. McKenzie 60 C. Banks 61 P. Campbell 62 L. Katts 63 B . Hillman 68 M . Meehan 70 Z. Anderso n 72 B . Green 74 P. Westbroo k 75 R. Turton T7 D. Neil

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1 . M. Duggan 2 . H . Gibson 3 . J . Heath 4. M. Matulick 5 . M. Ensor 6. A. Spence 7. S. Lynch 8. M. O 'Brien 9. B. Cousins 10. L. Buller 77 M Lee 12. L. Healy 13. J . yyhitty, 14. T. Collins (DVC) 15, M. Boon 16. A. Quin 17, M. Pitts 18. N . Kennedy 19. M. Atkins (VC) 20. J. Black 21 . S. Coate 22. L. Atkins 23. A. Catkn 24. B. Gray 25. D. Teesdale 26. A. O'Brien 27. B. Haynes 28. J. Vance (Res C) 29. C. Martin (C) 30. C. Lambert 31 . C. Graham 32. L WonnacoB 33 . S. May 34 . H. McMillan (Res DVC) 35 . S. McNlcholas 36 . N. Atkins 37 . R. Presnell 38 . M . Wilson 39 . L McNicholas 40 . J. Hogarth 41 . G. Jury 42 . B . Gillespie 43 . T. Woolno~ h 44 . C. Collins 45 . M . Kuria 46 . J . Gerrand 47 . A Kent T. yyhttty 49 J Bryce 50 . S . Dicks 51 . J . Mitchell 53 . A . Poll 55 . L. Quirk 56 . D. Wall 57 . L. Ferrari 58 . J . Bramwell 59. B . Griffiths 60 . D. Bird 61 . D . FoleyY 62• J . Dickson 64. D . Murphy 65. G. Shattuck 66. P. McConchie (Res VC) 68. B . Bowker 71 . C . Evan s 72. A. Collings 74. M. McDonald 75. N . Higgs 76. C . Terpsinis 77. C . Sinko

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C Section OLD CAMBERWELL

OLD P DIANS

PARKDALE VULTURES

THERRY PENOLA

Coach : Paul 0'Sharutassy Res Coach: Ken Schawb

Coach: Dale McCann Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff

Coach : Garry Datson Res Coach : Bernie Carter

Coach : Anthony Parki n Res Coach : Lachlan Beato n

1 A . During 2 M. Horgan 3 W. Taylor 4 C . Hendrie 5 D . Loats 6 R . Taylor 7 K. Batzloff 8 J . Heffernan g B. Tymmons 10 B. Christie 11 A. Whelan 12 R . Perryman 13 L. Gladman 14 R . Whitehead 15 L. Heffernan 16 L. Weaver 17 N . Credlin 18 D . Hanson 19 S. Peasnell 20 D. Mitchell 21 T Hardman 22 B. Howard 23 D. Chatters 24 M. Shanks 25 A. Hardenberg 26 D. Clyn e 27 A. Sheedy 29 D. Gough 30 J. Clyne 31 B. Craven 32 G . Ormsby 33 D. Joyce 34 D. Schmidt 35 C. Munroe 36 S. Derry 37 J. Goodale 38 S. Marwood 39 S. Young 40 C. Jellis 41 T. Kearney 42 A. Mackenzie 43 C. Grant 44 L . Elridge 45 T Lowrie 46 M . Jackson 47 M . Rogerson 48 T. Sigalas 49 J. Hedley 50 D. Pike

1 D. Zivanovic 2 A. Hughes 3 D. Dean 4 A. Curran (DVC) 5 A. Paglia 5 D. Hartord 6 D. Giddings 7 M . CosgriK 7 T Girovski 8 A. Sinclair (C) 9 P. Palermo 10 P Brabender 11 M . Joyce 12 L. Dore

Coach: Tony Macgeorge Assist: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Paul Martin 1 S. Rowley 2 S. Hecker 2 B. Darcy 3 M . Dixon 4 M . Hayes 5 A. White 6 C. Stephens 7 C. Atkins 8 K Little 9 M . Meyer 9 P. Emmett 10 T. Kight 11 C. O 'Meara 12 A. Baker

I B . Corrigan 2 T. Goodwin 3 R. Bannister 4 M. Elliott 5 A . Baker 6 M. Nancarrow 7 SS . Bannister 8 L. Hollow 9 C . Bannister 10 J . Vaina 11 J . Crotty 12 J . Quinn 13 G. Russell 14 J . Fenton 15 A . McMahon 15 B . Owen 16 D . Clifton 17 D . Pirpinias 18 A . Moloney 19 M. La Corchia 20 J . Clarke 21 G . Henderson 22 D . Goodwin 23 D . Callegari 24 M. Farokdi 25 P. Edwards 26 B. Lewis 27 M. Bosanko 29 S. Goodwin 31 A. Forster-Knight 32 J. Sacco 33 L . Kuret 34 D . Weston 36 T. Gosetti 37 D . Castaldi 40 G . Tsinaris 41 B. Barron 42 A. McKay 43 M. Warren 45 J. Kruger 46 S. Stepien 47 D . Goodwin 48 M. Nancarrow 50 S. Halla m 52 A. Glesson 53 M. Villani 54 J. Frazzetto 56 P. Dunne 57 C. Ferguson 59 T. Robinson 69 J. Enender T7 K. Walker 87 S. Daniel

1 A . Costello 2 T. Sheldon 2 S . Chandler (Res) 3 P. Geister 3 R . Hamilton (Res) 4 A . Evan s 4 R . Myers (Res ) 5 E . Hardy 6 A . BevaWua 7 S . Price 8 C . Haynes 9 P. Kempton 10 W. Hann a 11 AS. Watch

51 B. Ryan

52 A. Satipas 53 L . Orr 54 M . Wallace 55 S. Fogharty 56 M . Cottrell 57 R. Whelan 58 N. Paine 59 C. Rodgers 62 T. Webb

63 T Nisbeth 64 B. Cottrell 65 S. Gregory 66 T. Parkes 67 S. Horskins 68 A. Cocks 69 S. Jones

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t3 N. Allen 14 P. Pratt 14 M . Rose 15 B . Richardson 16 M . Godfrey 17 T. Ryan 18 G. Porteous 18 M . Spinoso 19 A . Dean 19 D. Spitty, 20 S . Maher 21 D. Loney 21 S . Luff 22 S . Fantone 22 D . Richardson 23 P. Walsh 24 T. Lombardi 25 D . Hussey 26 D . Boundy (VC) 26 P. Turner 27 K . Jenkins 28 J . Kreuzer 29 R . Ryan 30 M. Ryan 31 D . Breen 31 M. Hyde 32 S . Corcoran 33 N . Riseley 34 M. Gate 35 S. Simpson 36 B. Dintinosante 37 A. DiFabio 38 A. Harvey 39 M. Derham 40 L . Hartord 41 J. Sandy 42 R . Murray 44 D . Furze 46 J. Martinelli 47 W. Connelly 49 M. Sykes 50 A. Tenson 53 D . Salvatico 55 S. Egan 57 A. Elliot

13 M . Rya n 14 C. Johnston 15 Mick Sullivan

16 P. Sullivan 17 C. Sullivan 18 S . Sullivan 19 C. Stewart 20 D. Kinsella 21 D. Kelly 22 B . Liddell 23 Matt Sullivan 24 T. Linthome 25 B . Richard s 26 D. Rochford 26 A . Rock 27 R. Layton 28 A . Castles 29 G. Crilley 30 P. Marin 31 J . Drury 32 B . Fogden 33 N . 34 Matt. Wals h 35 M. Johnstone 36 C. Ogier 37 T. Macgeorge 38 S . Perrazo 39 S . Waters 40 D. Granger 41 C. Rock 42 T Barr 43 M. Barr 45 M. Kight 46 W. Wheatley 47 C . Rowland 48 Mick. Walsh 49 G. Allan 50 S . Scullin 51 A . Wood 52 S . Wingrave 53 D . Noonan 54 M. McCraw 55 J . Thur 56 S . Wilson ~ 57 R . Bittner 58 R . Haslemore 59 D . O'Keefe 60 M. O'Meara 61 T. Banks 62 D . Scerri 63 N . Levett 64 X. Smith 65 G. Wilson

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44 E. Ryan 45 R. Scarlen . Kelly ~ B 48 T. Portef 49 C. Terry 50 A. Goonan 51 R. Wood 52 R. Ault 53 D. O'Keefte yt S . Welding 55 G . Thomso n 56 A. Merren 57 K. Medo 59 A. Woolley 60 R. Kercheval 61 J. Blac k 62 J . Matheson K 6~4 . H~G~ iii 65 . Ferguson T Goonan 67 N. 70 J . Green 71 B . Callen 73 J . Dwyer 74 J . Dowsley

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2005 U/23 All Australian Amateur Team announce d International Rules - heads our wa y The International Cup matches will be played among 12 nations in Melbourne and Wangaratta between August 2 and 13 .The Grand Final will precede the Collingwood and Carlton match at the M .C .G . Box Hill North will be involved with the Japanese team . Mark Wheeler, a Prahran official is still President of the U .S . Association . The U .S . team is being coached by Alan Nugent ex University Blues (and son of Norm), who has co-opted Steve Carroll as his assistant . There will be others with V .A.F.A . allegiances, who will be involved . American games will be at Anderson Reserve, Port Melbourne on August 3, 5 and 11 . On August, 7 the US are due to play at T.E .A .C . Oval and on August 9 all 12 nations will play in Wangaratta . 0

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速 速 速 Looking for a change

Michael Barker is tackled by Charles Tallent in Round 10 . Photo : Garry Sparke .

Dale Bolt hopes to obtain an amateur athlete who might be interested in a University scholarship . Dale writes : "My alma mater, the University of Alabama, has need of kicking talent, and as a big fan of Australian rules football, I think that AFL players have kicking talent unmatched anywhere in the world . It would take a young man with a sense of adventure to want to leave hearth and home and travel to the Southern United States to attend college and to play American rules football . Of course, I'm sure that his Australian accent and being a member of the football squad would have our fair, Southern belles swooning . I'm sure he would enjoy his stay at Alabama and would obtain a first-class education . Interested drop Dale Bolt a line dboltCsonet .ne t

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Damien Rayson in action for De La Salle 0C . Photo : Garry Sparke .

In October this year, the International Australian Football Council (IAFC) will be running the first ever Continents Cup . The Continents Cup will consist of a football match between an African and Indigenous Oceania team . To be eligible for selection, players must be of African or Oceania origin and play Australian Rules at the amateur level. To assist the IAFC in establishing a database of players that will be eligible for selection for the Continents Cup, it would be greatly appreciated if you are a player who are either is currently playing or have played within your league in the past which are of the following origins ; Aboriginal, Maori, African Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea . Officials are also encouraged to register their interest if you are of African or Oceania decent, as administrative roles at the Continents Cup may be available . 0

0 0 0 Clubs helping clubs Last week UHS-VU had their annual "Karoke Night" at Uni High . They booked a small company run by 2 players from St Marys AFC . Francis Harrison put on a top show for us all . They stayed the entire night organising acts and offering suggestions etc . It was a very successful evening . They were cheap to hire & had a great range of songs to choose from . We as a club thoroughly recommend them to all other VAFA clubs . Francis can be contacted on 0404639255 or at St Marys . A great nights fun!

(9 0 0 Renovation Rescu e Following on from last week's story on Banyule's new facilities and the RJ Brockwell Oval, other VAFA club facilities to have recently undergone changes are the Gerry Green Reserve in Parkdale, the Vultures home ground, as well as the Snakepit out at West Essendon where the St . Bernards OC officially open their new iacilities in the next few weeks . There is no truth to the rumour that the Bernies have kept the chicken wire from the old visitors sheds to put in the opposition rooms to make all visitors feel at home .

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Finally the 2005 D 1 is behaving like its traditional contrary self, and picking winners is a nightmare! Prahran has now beaten both this year's gun sides, and that puts a whole new complexion on the Grand Final composition! Glen Eira was very competitive in R10, and following that up by winning their first game in R11 was a great effort! The Cs loss to the Bullants has put their top four place in jeopardy, and is now under threat from the Animals

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mmaus St Leo's demolished Yarra Valley andjumpedfrom 7th to 5th on the ladder! " LAST WEEK

Glen Eira shocked Aquinas by hanging on for the 4 points and saluting for the 1st time in 2005 ! No reports from this match so I know no more than the details in the Results Column on the opposite page . I guess GE was out celebrating, and the Bloods didn't want to talk about it! Ormond found Prahran the reverse of easy; in fact the visitors were too strong as they produced the boil-over of R11 . Play was close all day, with the Two Blues grabbing a lead in Q1 that they never surrendered . Leigh Stafford has his unit going nicely & the whole team was saluted for this top win! The Mends kept very quiet !

Emmaus St Leo's demolished Yarra Valley and jumped from 7th to 5th on the ladder! So much for my tip they'd win narrowly! John Dinicolantonio was a damaging Centre for ESL, Wiff McCann marked everything up forward, and Daymon Bruce was again prominent . Dave Stevenson battled hard at CHB/CHF for Yarra, Matt Laing was a lively HF, and Chris Beal strong round the ground . An undermanned Old Mentonians battled bravely but the Reds prevailed ; though the Panthers'

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Reds won't be taking it easy against the Animals, who now seem more settled . Fitzroy's better balance should give them a win by 5 goals . Buileen-Temp an d Old Mentonians will be a hard slog and I expect the Bullants to do a repeat of last week & win by a kick . Old Carey can't relax against Aquinas; a) because the Bloods are dangerous when in anti-relegation mode, & b) because the C need 5 wins to make the fmals qualifying quota of 13 1

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D1 SECTIO N GLEN EIRA 2.1 7.3 9 .7 13 .8 (86) AQUINAS 0 C 3 .0 5 .8 8 .11 11 .16 (82) Glen Eira Pincott 3 Vamvakas 3 Zagante 3 S Diamond Kennedy Tsagtiotis Tsirogiazuns. Best: Lyons Pincott Clemente Zagame Tsirogiannis Richards . Aquinas : Wooden 4 Helme 2 Toomey Boland Hunt Tamlll Parker . Best : Moran Toomey Brown Box Leigh Lyng. Umpires : Paul Tuppen Paul O'Loughlin (F) Andrea Mason Amanda Whittaker (B) Dan Frazier (G ) ORMOND 0.3 2.7 5.10 7.13 (55) PRAHRAN 4 .3 6.5 8.9 10.9 (69) Ormond. Robbins 3 Russell Naylor Buckley Jones . Best: B}ra Martinov Keleher Dale Arnold Buckley . Prahmn: Sleight 4 Stafford Burnett 2 Northway James. Best: Harrison Sleight Watford Sckluna Beven Docherty . Umpires: Anthony Damen Shane Macintosh (F) Elise Van Grondelle Matt Proctor (B) Ross Richards Richard Keane (G ) EMMAUS ST LEOS 5.5 11.10 16 .15 20.24 (144) YARRA VALLEY 1 .2 3 .3 6.5 8 .6(54) Emmaus St Leos: T McCann 4 Ellis 3 Hodder 2 P McGloln 2 Phvland 2 Ballard Bruce Buckle Dinicolantonlo Mitchell . Best : Dhllcolantonto T McCann Bruce Krebs Ellis McKenzie . Yarra Vailep: Stevenson 3 M Laing 2 Keem 2. Best : Fuller Stevenson McLeod M Laing Hale . Umpires: Nick Fennessy Anthony Simpson (F) Tom Wlscher Michael Roche (B) OLD MENrON1ANS 2.2 4 .4 7 .7 8.8(56) FIIZROY REDS 1 .4 4.6 9.10 11 .20 (86) Old Mmt : Cochrane 3 R Alexander 2 Ferguson Fleming Schloeflel . Best: Costello Fairbanks Fleming Carroll Flaslds Schloeffel. Fitz Reds : Ztka 3 Pace Rttchie 2 O'Reilly Diacgloris Westlow Machamez . Best: Pace Zavos Benne Gleeson Davis O'Reilly. Umpires: Anthony Calderone Phil Callil (F) Peter Maddocks Paul Whitehead (G ) BUfI.EEN TEhII'LESTOWE 2.2 6.4 11 .4 12.8 (80) OLD CAREY 3.4 5.7 10.9 10.14 (74) Bull Tamp : Williams 5 Tulloch 2 D Matthews 2 P Florence Chritirs Wise . Best: Clarke Chivers Thompson Hare Wise Williams Waters. Old Carey: Tlrus 4 T Bull 2 Niven 2 N Bull Kent. Best: NK•en Titus Justin Kent Smith Lainge Umpires: Ell Hayes Paul Dinneen (F) Bernie Jephson Daniel Dal Pos (G) I?1 RESERVE GLEN E1RA 3 .1 4.5 5 .9 10 .11 (71) AgUWAS 0 C 3 .4 5 .5 7.7 7 .10 (52) Glen Elm: Fidogtaimis 3 Hollow 3 Caruana 2 Farah Devlies. Best: Caruana Chatfield Zwar ScaiCe Farah J Devrks . Aquinas: Details not received. ORMOND 3.1 8.3 14 .6 14.7 (91) PRAflRAN 2 .2 3 .2 4 .2 6.4 (40) Ormnnd: Keleher Nuzzell Stewart Putz Ashford 2 Warnarek Wiley Brown Smith. Best: Muzzell Wiley Goonan Clinch Putz Black . Pmhran: D Livingston 2 Fuller Kennett Dempsey Jones . Best: Barber Ramage J Vag,a Donachle Livingston Sparrey. EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.2 6.3 11.8 12.12 (84) YARRA VALLEY 4 .1 4.3 5 .4 5.6 (36) Emmaus SL: Ford 4 Duncan 2 Landy 2 Raynor 2 Henricus Landy . Best : Hampshire Prosser Raynor Briggs Ford Simonson. Ynrm VnIlep: Farzugta 2 Balshaw Hayter Seeger. Best: B Drew Oliver Nicholas Farrugla Balshaw. OLD MENTONIANS 3.5 5.8 8 .8 8.9(57) EZTZROY REDS 2 .4 2.8 5.12 8.15 (63) Old Meat: Stroud 3 Kyriazls 2 C Alexander Donegan McConville . Best : Ballantine Wilson Stevens Drlnan Field Duncan . Fitz Reds: Tomes 3 Dibenedetto 2 Capodiferro Baillte Enright. Best: Rome Dibenedetto Battlie I MeBumey Campbell Trigg. BULLEEN TEMPLESIC7WE 2.1 4.3 7.4 8 .7(55) OLD CAREY 3 .1 6.2 10 .2 13 .4 (82) Bull Temp: Verga 2 Robertson 2 Ferguson Frangos Bone Toscano . Best: Robertson A Parris Bone Theodrakakos Hanson Verga. Old Carey: T Angus 8 Carr Vardy Graham Ward O'Brien. Best: Ward T Angus Croft England O'Brien Davey.

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Old Geelong and Rupertswood have all but sewn up the double chance after posting victories ove r Peninsula and Williamstown respectively last week to boot three games clear at the top of the ladder . Had the latter two teams won, the gap between first an d fourth would have been just one game instead of three . The Woods set up their 55-point victory over the Seagull s in the first half, booting 14 goals to five to carry a 50-point lead into the long break . The Seagulls bridged that gap to 27 points at the last change but were blown away in the final quarter. Brennan was again superb with eight goals while Cooper kicked nine in a losing team . The OGs maintained their grip on top spot defeating a plucky Peninsula by 18 points at Conio Park . The OGs have shown repeatedly this season their ability to blow teams out of the water, but on Saturday they won a tough slog, prevailing in a low scoring affair by three goals . La Trobe snapped its six-game losing streak, continuing Swinburne's run of outs with a 53-point victory . The Trobers, with McMullan booting seven goals in a best-on-ground performance, led at every change and were never challenged . Salesian kept its final's hopes alive, slarnming nine goals to two in the final quarter to draw away from Bentleigh . The Scorpions are still two games out of the four and face an uphill task to make the finals. A finalist last year, Ivanhoe Assumption climbed out of the relegation zone, upsetting Oakleigh by 17 points at Scammell Reserve . The Hoes, with defenders James Scoble (100 games) and Travis O'Neill (150) reaching milestones, led all day and withstood a late challenge by the Krushers to get over the line . u~ 9 t host Rupertswood at Mount Eliza in a contest between third and second respectively, yet the gap is almost like a chasm compared to most of the other senior grades in the VAFA . Of special interest will be the duel between two of the glamour forwards of D2 in Brennan of Rupertswood and Payze of Peninsula, and their performances on Saturday could well be a barometer of their team's final result. I'll take Rupo to win, after an epic struggle .

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sumption welcome {)Id Geelong having won three of their last four games to drag themselves up to eighth spot and would be reasonably confident of their chances despite Present standings would suggest that an OGs victory is a mere formality, but both sides have travelled a similar path over the last month or so . I'm wary of dishing the Hoes, but it's pretty hard to go past Old Geelong (but yes, I am aware that if the Hoes get tip, I'll have enough egg on my face to make a decent omelette). Swinburne University entertain Qakleigh at St . James Park still looking to break their duck . The Razorbacks got jumped early on and never clawed their way back, while the Krushers final's chances took a blow by losing to Ivanhoe . Oakleigh let me down last week, but I'm willing to back them one more time (at least) . If they don't win today, I'm off them for good! Krushers to win.

n balance, Salesian have been significantly better recently, therefore I tip them to win today . " Sale ian OC take on Li 'r(,1 ;3 University in Chadstone in a contest between two mid-table sides

D2 SECTION Rupertswood Bentleigh Peninsula Oakleigh Oakleigh D2 RESERVE Rupertswood Williamstown Peninsula Old Geelong Oakleigh

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who still have pretensions of final's action . On balance, Salesian have been significantly better recently, therefore I tip them to win today. W illiamstown CYMS travel to Arthur Street to faee Bentleigh looking to return to the winner's circle against a Bentleigh combination now in the relegation zone . Bentleigh have been as tepid as a Celine Dion album lately and did nothing to erase this notion after their final quarter capitulation last week, while Wi115r s dream run ended at the hands (and feet) of Rupertswood . CYS to win . correspondents Please send any correspondence to Peter.PS.Williamson crcentrelink .gov.au or Andrew Wu - tvuey43Chotmail .com, ideally by 5pm Monday . ANDREW'S TIPS Peninsula 10 Old Geelong 28 18 Oakleigh 5 Salesian Zt'1liamstown 16

a- congratulates defenders I-: anhae Assump Travis O'Neill ( 150 games) and James "Rowdy" Scoble ( 100 games) on reaching their respective milestones last Saturday. Travis joined the Hoes in 1993 and was runner-up in the seniors B&F in 1995 . While he has played most of his games in the seniors, there were also a few knee operations along the way, which interrupted his seasons in the late '90s . A fitness enthusiast, hard and courageous in his attacks on the ball and opponents. Trav always gives 100 per cent . Rowdy joined the Hoes in 1998 in B grade . After a long apprenticeship in the ressies, he was given a senior game in 2001 . After 18 months overseas, he returned to claim a runner-up trophy in tht ressies B&F a couple of years ago . He has been a 째째nior's regular since then, playing both as a dflelder and a back pocket . This quiet achiever ps, crumbs, and even takes the odd overhead along with the best of them . Well done fellas! Geelong - congratulates Mark Vickerson his 150-game milestone and Nick on playing 100 games . Congratulations 'Pc_:, -,!t-s on being crowned __ss Og s urCiCY':' nf((-2'..1

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?,;~ny RRUPEi :"~"700D 7 .0 14.2 17.2 26.3 (159) WII L1r1iuf5Tf)WN 3 .5 5.6 11 .11 15.14 (1(i4) Rupa*s : Brennan 8 C Certo 3 Gaunt 3 Monzell 3 Keating 2 T West 2 Bradley Elliott McGovern Monte J Piummer. BesCCollins Elliott Shaw Brennan Keating'Viotuell . Will CfPSS: Cooper 9 Lee 3 Thomson Barlow Wouda. Best: Coupor Hart Ryan Um : Michael Gilday Michael Forde (F) Gavin Roberts Beornn McCarthy (G ) OLD GEELONG 1.3 5 .7 9 .12 10.15 (75) PENINSULA 0 B 1 .3 3 .3 4.4 8 .9157) Old Gcel: K DaiT 2 C O'Brien 2 W Paul 2 N Casboult J Paid L Stevens M White. Best: W Paul C Fairbairn S Lansdell A Makin . C Sthuhcombe. C 0`8 n. Peninst Details not received . Um rest uayne Hinton Robert O'Gorman (F) Michael Lee Gary Clancy (G ) GH 2.4 7 .5 11 .11 15.12 (102 ) 0 6.1 12.3 17.8 18.10 (118) : A Kitts 5 Briggs 4 Lamb 2 Bell Dalton Edwards Rutter. Best: A Kitts Zola Rutter Lamb S Kids M Mackenzie. Iv Awn G Boyd 4 A Boyd 3 ODwyer 3 Vali.arlls 2 Isefo 2 Cotter Rawley Brown Maud . Best: Scoble Wilson Brown _. .a r'-"ouay A Botid . Mayhew-Sharp Paul Jones (F) Daniel Reid Lachlan 7.0 10 .9 13.13 13 .17 (95) 2 .1 2.3 5.3 6.6 (42) ' ;du n 7 Brooks Davis Borrelll Slater Benton Oaklev. Best: Mullan Oakley Adamthaaite Davis Ludeman . Swim: O'Mara 2 Milano Liston Carter Chung . Best : Jones Fidler Piotrowski Flack Prior O'Mara. Un s: Geoff Deve-son (F) 4.2 7 .8 11 .10 20.16 (136) 4.7 5 .10 8.13 10 .14 (74) . . . .aln 7 Greek, 4 Oldfield 2 Tucker 2 Nannes C Rose Crowley S n Rogers. Best : Bomllci Namkes Canavan Oldfield C Rose Rarankovic . t: Banks 3 Paul Punter Francis Fisfilock AtikkeL<en Tangas S Brown . ice Tangas Punter Chapman Sam Seeley ny Lilley (F) ` D2 RFC E~ ~ .s..

3.2 ~`5.4 * 9 .7 12.9 (81) 2.1 6 .1 7 .2 10.3 (63) < i f M Walsh 2 Jansz 2 House Powell. Best: Jordan Barry i Powell House. Will CYMS : Dowsey 4 James 3 Jory Stree t Wtilian ,t : Jeer Hinsley Hynes Trumble Dowsey Williams . 1 .4 6.6 8.8 11 .15(81) U,G19 0.0 2.1 3 .1 3.1 (19) C .. ; L Teague 2 G ALen 2 T Bayles 2 C Teague C Atkins B Symons S 0141 en G L ishman. Best: T Cannon C Atkins G Allen C Teague L Teagu e

BS, 4 .1 5 .4 7.5 7.10 (52) IV.4 . . . :. . ~b0 Old 4 .2 5 .6 7.7 7.10 (52) ( ; Piaukrntts 3 Fraser 2 Perdikomatls 2 . Best: Lucas R Holden Nguyen Fn Malcolm Head. Iv A.m: Haddon 2 Peoples 2 Height P Cameron Kirkland . Best : Graham Walthers Toogood P Cameron Tregear Nemtsis . tE' Nd 1.5 4 .6 6.8 11 .10 (76) ;U?rT 0 .1 0.1 1 .4 1 .4(10) 3 Tiernan 2 Ritchie 2 Trevaskis Kerrison Redmon d i : Kerr6son G Waterman Laidlaw Carter J Waterman Ritchie. : Ryan. Best: Goode Sandhu Hutchins McKenzie Beynon Hanrahan . 1.1 4.5 8 .8 13 .10 (88) 2 .0 3 .1 3 .2 6 .2 (38) ian 6 Cincotta 2 McInnes Woodman Simon Delahaye Htmt . Best: Ri' Longman McClaren Stevens Woodman Chalmers. Bent : Beatie 2 Withington Lawson Grant Clough. Best: Gold Roberts Clough Bretag Richards Lawson.

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D2 Section BENTLEIGH

Coach : Justin Paul Asst Coach : Troy Lupoi Res Coach: Steve Hall

IVAUHOE ASSUMPTION Coach : Anthony McKay Asst Coach: Doni Valkanis Res Coach: Richard Peoples

1 C. Sharp 2 J . Paul 3 A . Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 J . Robertson 6 R. Dolman 7 S . Holmesby

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8 C. McFadden

9 L. Tangas 10 J . Vlahos 11 D. Martin

8 J. Shuttleworth 9 R . Peoples 10 P. Lee 11 D . Valkanis

12 T. Wright

12 B.GallowaY

13 S. Craven 15 B. McClelland 16 D. Chapman 17 S. Francis S. Adaway 19 M . Wilson 20 R. Fishlock 21 A. Ferris 22 A. Smith

S . Conley M . Maud P.Harris T. O'Neill J . Scoble E. Healy

7 P. Rowley

13 B.McCrohan 14 D .Neilson 15 G .Boyd 16 M.Joyce 17 TNixon 18 A.Boyd 19 D . Wood 20 N . Pye 21 N . Blainey

LA TROBE UM

Coach : Glenn Taylor Asst San Coaches : David

Huffer & Bob Ellis Res Coach : Bob Elli s Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 4 H . Davies 5 S . Adamthwaite 6 D . Gleason

7 T. Mannes 8 C . Correnti 10 M . Forrest 13 T. Ludeman 14 D. Butler 15 S . Brooks 16 P. Farrant 18 C. Blight 19 A. Benton 20 A. Coulter 21 M . Harvey 22 D. McMeekin 23 M . Cossar 24 L. Envalt 26 M . Dingle

23 G . McFarlane

22 A . Height

24 J. Roberts 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J. Seeley 28 M. McCulloch (C)

23 L.Cote 24 B . Frew

27 S. Pruscino 31 A. Mambwe 32 S. Gibson 34 H . Spring

25 J . prisms

35 F. Tiernan

26 P. Cameron 27 B .Watthers 28 S .Graham

36 T. Mawdsley 39 R . Slater 40 S. Murphy 42 D . Robson 44 D . Kerrison 45 D . McMeekin 47 A . Samson 50 K . Hopkins 55 C . Fehring 70 J . Dumaresq 73 J . Sewell 78 J . Clark

29 A. Clough

30 A. Lee 31 A. Banks 32 D . Kopitschinski 33 P. Withington 35 P. Hutchison 36 M. Ferris 37 L. Holmesby 38 B . Fox 39 G. Prigg 40 A . Steward 42 A . Mikkelsen 42a M . Hayes 44 R . Punter 45 S . Ferris R . McEvoy 49 C. Kamus 51 P. Sampson

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OAKLEIGH Coach: Pat McKenna Res Coach : Mark Ryan Asst Coach : Shane Kitts 1 A. Murray

2 J . Tolley 3 D . Britt 4 G . Harry

5 C . Kokkinos 7 M. Short 8 S. Earl

9 C . Hogan 11 J . Rutter 12 D . Furnell 13 L. Curtis 14 J . Nevezie 15 G. Redford (RVC) 16 M . Bel) 17 D . Perry 18 J . Connellan 19 R . Keating

20 J . Halpin 21 A . Perdikornatis (RC) 22 D. Wills 23 J. Kerley 24 S . Kitts 25 C. Marshall 26 A . Kitts 27 D. Zula (VC) 28 A. Khod r 29 K. Holden

30 P. Holden (DVC) 31 T. Bromley (C) 32 P. Lucas 33 S. Bando 34 L. Head 35 R. Nuske 36 M. Ryan 37 S. Briggs

38 S. Cammiss 39 W. Plaukovits 40 J. Briggs 41 S. Way 42 S. Dalton

43 A. Hinton 44 N . Wills 45 E. Videky 46 R . Holden 47 M. Stevenson 48 J . Reynold s 49 S . Collins

50 C . Lamb 51 B . Nguyen 52 R . Dooley 53 C. Pollock

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S. Miller G . Nelson

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X. O'Donnell L. Ryan

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57 D. Nagel 58 P. Torpe y 60 E . Bennett

63 M . Couttie 64 A. Wood 65 T. Krotofil

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22 T. Bayles 23 C. Fairbai m 24 S. Lansdell(V-C ) 25 C . Wilso n

29 S. O'Brien 30 D . You l 31 A. Munro 32 T. Ayerbe 33 E. Bayles 34 S. Makin 35 M. Verg e 36 T. Makin 37 T. Waters 38 L. Smith 39 J . Kilpatrick

40 L Teagu e 41 S . Ross 42 C. Legoe 43 R . Parsons 44 J . O'Hare 45 H. Legoe 46 J . Morley 47 J . Cole

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53 A. Hosking 54 R. Hughes 55 C. Atkins 56 M . Leslie

57 B. Symon s 58 J. McCarthy 59 R. Kilpatrick

60 B. MaClea n 62 G . Leishma n 63

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H. Burgess J. Burne ll B. Church A. Southey

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Coach : Julian Sill Res Coach : Joe Coy 1 S. Parsons 2 A. Parsons 3 M . Goldthorp 4 E . Bowen 5 N. Kent 6 M . Warner 7 S . Murray 8 R . Stainforth 9 T. Coghlan to A . Haley it G. Lethbridge 12 S. Ferguson 13 T. Rees 14 S. White 15 J. Davis 16 A. Wood 17 J. Coghlan 18 J. Wheaten 19 A. McKinstry 20 S. Prendergast 21 M. Barron 22 A. Atchison 23 R. Powney (VC) 24 T Prendergast 25 J. Rowe 26 A. Murphy 27 S. Payze (CAPT) 28 B. Taylor 29 S . Pratt 30 A . Crean 31 D. Brennan 32 B . Liuui 33 A . Law 34 M . Falkiner 35 T. Braden 36 N . Bowman 37 J . Growcott 38 M. Day 39 A. Minchin 40 P. Dade-Bell 41 A. Vidotto 42 N . Claringbold 43 B. Dunne 44 A. Pearce 45 L . Prendergast 46 T. Moran 47 M. Hawkins 48 N. Heffernan 49 S. Smith 50 K. Kra ke 51 A. Quinlan 52 M . Cahir 53 T Neal 54 C. Hines 55 A. Jopp 57 A . McCullough

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SALESIAN

Coach : Shane McLaughlan Res Coach: Adam Walsh

Coach: Peter Turley Res Coach: Jon Brennan

1 P. FLINN 2 G . PRICE 2 M. TEMMING 3 P. REID 4 D. BURROWES 5 J . RAMSAY 6 S . GALLUS 7 B. WHITEHEAD 8 K . ELLIOT 9 M . KEATING 11 S . CLARK 12 M . HEWAT 13 B . SINNETT 14 L. PLUMMER 15 N . WEBB 16 R . MONZELL 17 R . HATTY 19 D . COLLINS 20 D . POWELL 22 D . WALSH 23 M. WEST 25 D . KEENAN 27 R . JAEGER 28 D . MCDONALD 30 K. SHAW 31 T. BOXALL 32 N. MCGOVERN 33 R. LUPA 35 C. CERTO 36 J. PLUMMER 38 B. JOHNSON 39 A. JORDAN 42 T. PLUMMER 43 T. BUTSON 44 A . CERTO 45 D. HURN 46 B . ANG 47 J . MCCRANN 49 M . BURNS 51 A . MORRIS 52 A . JANSZ 53 T. BROUGHTON 53 B . DEBONO 54 B . QUINN 55 A . WALSH 56 G. HATTY 57 S. CARMODY 58 M. CLARKE 60 JGRANT 61 M. WALSH 63 B. MOULE 64 M. LANE 66 T. LOVETT 68 D. STEVENS 69 D. WALLACE 70 L . TEMMING 71 A. SOUTARIS 73 D. WALSH 81 D. SOUTARIS

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There had been changes galore in A Section with another senior coach resignation, Neil Ross at Old Melburnians replaced by Roger Ellingworth . Change in the scribes' line-up also as Brad Beitzel had taken over from Jason Frenkel who had moved ahead in the journalism ranks . Nothing changed at St Bernards however as they comfortably defeated the Xavs at Toorak Park, to remain clear on top of the A Section ladder, while Xavs dropped a spot to third behind Old Trinity . Steve McKeon was the star kicking 11 goals for the Bernies and was supported by Jordon, Harvey, Luke Gollant and Tait Wilkinson . Dan Richardson kicked 7 for the Xavs and Fleming, Rennex, Bowen, Cranage and Landrigan were good for the Xavs . Jarrod Weddle, one of Old Ivanhoe's core playeis in the rise from D to A Section, played his 150th game . Premierships in 1994/95, the high marking ruckman was also a very dangerous player up forward . In B Section Old Brighton failed against NOBS at Elsternwick Park in the match of the round. It was a very even contest until the last term when NOBS kicked away to win 15 .17 to 13 .9 . The Tonners held top spot and NOBS remained in third but, at the finals' venue, NOBS were very content with their victory. Best players were Booth, Boyle, Barker, Skene, Amor and O'Farrell (NOBS) and Bradley (4), Jackson, Fitzgerald (4), Williams, Krzynwiak and Nickas (Old Brighton) . B Section coaches were Tim Hart (Collegians), Paul Cooper (De La Salle), David Murray (Mazenod), Frank Dunnell (NOBS), Dale Tapping (Old Brighton), Mick Dwyer (Old Haileybury), Sven Samild (Old Mentonians), Peter Bedford (Old Paradians), Steve Grace (Ormond) and Des Meagher (Whitefriars) . In U19 Section 2 Yarra Valley and Old Carey proved you didn't have to be top four teams to put on a cracker of a game . Yarra Valley storrried out of the blocks early and had a handy lead of 4 goals at the main break .

Carey came right back in the third to hold a 1 point lea dbutYarVle y rallied to finish just on top, 19 .5 to 17 .13 . Best players

were Beale, Pask, Drew (5), Lloyd, Parry and Bell (Yarra Valley) and Zemski, WalshRichardson, Adams, Uncles, Battley and Taylor (4) for Old Carey .

In A Section North Old Boys met Collegians in an iznr,ortant game in relation to relegation positioning . The explosive start by Collegians, 6 .6 to 1 .1 at quarter time, made it very difficult for NOBS although they came back strongly after the first term . Collegians rallied again in the final term and but for inaccurate kicking could have done much better than the final winning result, 13 .18 to 11 .9 . Collegians now had a two game advantage over the bottom teams NOBS and Trinity . Best players were Dilena, Stubbs, Grigg, Harrison (4), Daly and Davidson (Collegians) and Carroll, Barker (4), Petinis, Klvac, Conti and Martin (NOBS) .

A Section field umpires were Marty Jackson, Graham Thwaites, Anthony Damen, Steve McCarthy, Justin Toohey, Robert Bell , Peter Gersch, Wayne Hinton, Mark Bushfield and Colin Segota . Bulleen Templestowe put a dent into the security of Mazenod's fourth spot at Central Reserve when they made the most of the third quarter, often referred to as the "premiership" quarter. Mazenod had held a 4 point lead at the main break in a very even affair but BT kicked four in the third and then held out a fast finishing Mazenod for a 5 point victory, 11 .10 to 10 .11 . The Bullants were well served by Pete George in the pivot, Graham Vimpani at CHB, "Rusty" Prior at HF and rover Dean Tulloch. The Nodders' best were Andrew Pickering on the ball, Tim Chilcott in defence (also booted 2 up forward) and skipper Chris Belleville on the wing .

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12 rounds Ormond was on top in A Section even though 6 teams below them had scored more 'points for' . Clearly the Mends' tight defence was a major asset and every opposition team found it extremely tough to break through for goals . Against finals' aspirant, Bulleen Templestowe, Ormond again had the lowest score against them in A Section and won 12 .16 to 9 .6 with Sutherland, Singleton (6), P Mehrten, Morris, Schuhkraft and Tonkin the better players . Harisiou, Carkazuro, Bond, Palmer, Walker and Asdagi worked extremely hard for Bulleen Temp . In B Section, apart from Caulfield Grammarians, two games clear on top and seemingly certain finalists, there were six sides vying for the remaining places in the four . Caulfield actually helped to even it up below when they beat Old Melburnians (fourth) 22 .9 to 17 .13 . Morgan, Stone, Cooney, Harlock (5), Sisson and Hart were great for the Fields . Thompson, Baglin, A Witts, J Mitchell (10), Happell and A i J , itehell were strong contributors for OM's . ~ Reservoir Old Boys made a statement early in 'the match of the day' against St Bernards in A Section . The took control in the first term, slowed slightly in the second before regaining control in the third and final quarters to run out winners, 15 .10 to 10 .20 . Reservoir's best were Galea, Crook, Jarvie, Slater, Paulka and Bates . For St Bernards, Burgin, Santamaria, Snowden, Mitchell, Angel and Drennan .

Melbourne High School Old Boys belatedly acknowledged the efforts of their club secretary, Daryl Price, for his on-field effort of 100 games played . It was actually Daryl*s 121st game in this round as the previous secretary had overlooked Daryl's "century" earlier in the previous season by not accounting for Daryl's games in the juniors! Better late than never ! Leading goal kickers in all senior sections were Thompson 53, St Bernards (A Section), Hughes 60, Ivanhoe (B), Galbraith 45, Old Ivanhoe (C), Combe 37, Hampton Rovers (D), Schulberg 44, AJAX (E) and Meeking 69, Heatherton (F) . 3 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

Editor George McTaggart's headlines read 'Collegians crush Blacks' . Although the 27 point victory to the old boys of Wesley may not necessarily prove a "crushing", the fact that Collegians were on top and the Blacks were second probably justified George's rhetoric . The score line of 8 .8 to 3 .11 meant that Collegians skipped to a 8 point, plus substantial percentage, advantage over second spot, now occupied by Old Paradians ahead of the Blacks . Best players in this big game were - Lucas, Tucker, Ferguson, Read, D Walduck and Dunn (Collegians) and Porter, Blazey, Lee, Barke, Tuck and Fleming (Uni Blacks) . The 'Club Histories' feature covered the ANZ Bank Club who had been born into the VAFA in 1954, but had yet to win a premiership . Geoff Ridgeway, star amateur footballer with 194 games as a player, had taken over as the Bank's coach . The ANZ club boasted league footballers Bernie Henderson (Collingwood) and Footscray star Bob Spargo from among its former playing ranks .

In the Junior Section it looked like a boilover at Old Scotch when bottom team Belifield led at quarter time and half time . By the last break, Scotch had fought back to lead by 1 point but then piled on the pressure before running out winners 9 .12 to 4 .8 . Here's part of what the Scotch summary said - 'It must be admitted that Bellfield has improved . While we floundered around trying to anticipate the tricky bounce they went in and got it" . My memory tells me one could be excused for being a little hesitant to go in and get it against the boys from Bellfield!

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Review week . While another The scoreboard was flattering to the Joes as flogging for th e the Westies continued their unbeaten run at Gryphons may not he "House of Pain" getting over the line by a h happe e today, it is difficult to see them kick. With the "Ginga Winga" Chris Millar getting up, and as such I am sticking with the dstaring"PHloefirenth visitors to win by 31 points . backline, the Pies have now set up a bi g Syndal looked a shadow of early season self possibility of a double chance . on the weekend, an d having seen them in Meanwhile at Artic Park, the Warriors action first hand, it is difficult to see them continued their inconsistent year, bouncing breaking the duck this season . For my pick I back in solid fashion against a struggling believe South iVfelbourne will keep in touch Syndal side . The Synners looked every bit of with the top four with a solid 26 point win . a winless side as the old warhorse "Burra" stood out in a percentage-boosting win for f the Warriors drop this match Westbourne . A boil over was on the cards at the Zoo as the I today, then it is virtually season students surprised Kew to be leading by 25 over, and it is in these situations points at the big break, thanks to some where they are at their most sensational play from Sebastian Hams . dangerous. " However, the Browns answered the challenge, and despite the rain lifted in the What a great match we have in store as midfield through Mainsbridge and Gridley to fourth play fifth in what could be classified as turn it around . A five goal to nothing last a mini-final . Kew have been good this year, quarter sealed UHS's fate, as the Browns however, seem to have struggled in recent remain in fourth place with a 14-point victory. The Bees certainly relished the move up the road to the picturesque Chirnside Park t o completely obliterate a hapless Power House . I`~ ~ ~ i{ a The score line could have been a lot worse for CLUB NAME LST WK TOTAL PH if not for some inaccurate kicking by the D3 'SECTION Bees, as Matty Keogh and Andrew Borg Werribee C Lee 8 53 provided plenty of fodder for their forwards to Werribee D Lee 4 40 register a 133 point drubbing . No report from the Swans versus Gryphons Old Westbourne J Horsburgh 3 38 Kew match, and while the result was not so Vecchio 5 36 South Melbourn e surprising, the margin certainly was, as the Cheevers 6 3 5 D3 RESERVE Swans held on to their slim fmals chanc e with a 126 point victory . Werribee Marinis 45 Preview St Johns OC Callaghan 37 The Westies travel down the road to UHS VU Forbes 25 Caulfield to take on a Monash Gryphons side Old Westbourne Edwards 22 that would be reeling from their pumping last Sout n Melbourn P moon 21

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weeks despite the efforts of the likes of Simon Johnston in defence . If the Warriors drop this match today, then it is virtually season over, and it is in these situations where they are at their most dangerous . As such, I am picking an upset, the Warriors take fourth spot with a 4 point win . Who is going to put a stop to the Werribee juggernaught that appears to be getting stronger each week? The students have been on the improve and may get a little closer than some pundits believe . A straight forward tip though, with Werribee to win by 28 points . St .Johns have had a month they would rather forget, having not had a single win since early June, however, should bounce back today against Power House who appear to have lost their way . I cannot see the preseason favorites dropping this one though as the Saints bounce back hard to win by 34 points . Correspondents Please get your reports to me by midday on Monday to gavan .flower@spotless .com.a u .f .L;!

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Old Westbourne - Sean 'The F reak ' Anderson plays his 50th game for OW this week vs Kew. The beanpole forward is known for his spectacular high-marking and was promoted for his second senior game last week after a string of 'Favre-like' performances in the twos . A key member of last year's Reserves flag, we hope you become a regular Senior player into the future at Warrior Park and best of luck .

D3 SECTION Monash Gryphons v West Brunswick Syndal Tally-Ho v South Melbourne Districts Kew v Old Westbourn e Werribee Amateurs v UHS-VU Power House v St Johns 0 C

D3 SEC'rIO b WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .4 7.4 11 .5 12.6 (78) 1 .3 6.5 7 .6 10.12 (72) ST JOHNS West Bruns : 3 Irving 3 Benjamin 3 Hamilton Carmine Ellis Jackson . Best : Hamilton Benjamin Hilton Pletsch Morgan tVest .'St Johns: 2 Ryan 2 Rydquist 2 McEachern Chalk Abela Diaz Roberts . Best : Diaz Chalk Rydquist Arnold Peake Walker . Umpires : Peter Griffiths Jason WaszaJ IF) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G ) S'rH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS4 .4 13 .10 23 .14 30.19 (199) 4 .4 8 .6 9.8 10 .13 (73) MONASH GRYPHONS Sth Melb Dist: Cheevers 6 M Costello 5 B Joske 5 Cronin 3 D Bell 3 M Hannan 2 DAndrea 2 . Best : S . Aquilino P Cheevers M Costello S Atherton C Bachelor A Hannan . Mon Gryph: Pocock 3 Watson 2 Lundberg 2 Flaverday Paolucci Schultz . Best : Watson Macnamara J Harrack Pocock J Rutherford Garononi . Umpires: Matt Meier Mark Alexander (F ) OLD WESTBOURNE 4 .4 7 .11 13.14 18 .16 (124) SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .0 2 .3 3 .3 4 .3(27) Old West : Whiting 4 J Horsburgh 3 A Horsburgh 2 Anderson 2 Pavez 2 L Hudson Edwards Huntington Hodgson Lever. Best : A Horsburgh Nikola Whiting Baulch Hodgson Fairfield . Syndal TH : Vagiatz Tura Thomas A Richardson. Best: Holland A Sheer Tura Dwyer Cachia Miller . Umpires : Paul Hoffman Bruno Savi (F )

6 .4 9 .6 9.8 10 .10 (70) UHS-VU KEW 3.1 5 .4 6 .10 12 .12 (84) UHS-VU : Tate 4 Fazakerley Lapish Mottram Sanson Smith Sparkes . Best: Hams Sparkes Smith Clarke Greedy Carroll . Kew: Vecchio 5 Woodhouse 2 Cullen Pebruin Ianni Watts Mouss7 . Best: Allen Pebruin Johnston Vecchio lanni Moore . Umpires: Santo Caruso Brendan Schutt (Wang) (F) Brent Reid (G) WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7 .10 12 .15 19.19 25 .21 (171) 0.1 3 .2 3 .2 6 .2 (38) POWER HOUSE Werr: C Lee 8 D Lee 4 CzaJkowskt 4 Walsh 2 Tedesco Sandlant Hassel Vasilou Aa.Taylor Langfleld Adamo . Best : Carson M Keogh C Lee Borg Walsh Aa .Taylor . Power House: Cooper 2 Byrne Contreras Harris Sosic . Best : Hill Hasieler Cooper West Sosic Taylor . Umpires : Steve Castersen Shane McNamara (F) D3 RESERVE 1 .2 2 .4 6.7 8.8 (56) WEST BRUNSWICK 8.9(57) ST JOHNS 3 .2 3 .5 6.6 West Brims : 2 Sheedy Brugler Dillion Howell Russel Benjamin . Best: Stewart Benjamin Russell Rudd Remfry Hussey . St Johns: 4 Callaghan Nelson Riley Deaguridge D'Oluviera . Best: Van Hosten D'Oluvtera Callaghan Hilton Kosmala Dexter .

STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTSI .0 3 .1 4 .5 7 .7 (49) MONASH GRYPHONS 4.4 8.7 11 .8 13.10 (88) Sth Melb Dist: E Henderson 2 P Hannan . Best: A Briglia P Hannan S Puree . Mon Gryph: Fletcher 4 Parker 3 Still 2 Grenfell Hetherington Healey Goals . Best: Gross Callus Stirling Block Grenfell Fletcher. OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .5 4 .8 6 .10 8 .11 (59) 2 .1 3.3 4.5(29) SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .0 Old West: Braham 2 Gerace 2 Edwards Ristevski Saandstrom Squarci . Best: Brahma Gerace Larkin De Piazza Lennon Barnes . Syndal TH: Crew 2 Leplaa. Best : Paolone Fletcher Kennett Bartholomew Burns Francs. 0.4 1 .6 1 .8 5.11 (41) UHS-VU KEW 2 .2 4.3 8.8 8.12 (60) UHS-VU: Forbes Trevethan Wallace Geronomou Estrada . Best: Catterall Greenbank Capogreco Bowes Trevethan Byrne . Kew: Dalrymple 2 Doumis 2 Glansante 2 Pocock Jacobs . Best: Carman Doig Pletersen Roberts Dalrymple McKerron. WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 .1 9 .3 11.11 15.16 (10$) 0 .1 0.2 1 .2 1 .2(8) POWER HOUSE Werr: Marinis 4 Harding 3 Moore 2 Flack 2 Diker Djakovic Towers Waldron . Best: R Daly Daniels Cunningham Russell Flack Davidson . Power House : Scotland. Best: Driessen Phillips Webb Gamble Howles Hanmer.

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' :':YPHONS Coach : Steven Bourban Asst Coach: Geoff Still Res Coach : Phil Warren 1 L. Clark 2 M . Healy 3 A . Grady 4 N. Rutherford 5 J . Watson 6 J . Leroy 7 J Garoni 8 C . Yanni 9 G . Wadley 10 P. Williamson 11 B. McNamara 12 J. Landberg 13 J. Stratford 14 A. McKenzie 15 A. Clark e 16 P. Rennison 17 S . Sewell 18 M . Paolucci 19 R . Coxhead 20 C . Staff 21 J . Bingham 22 B. Coxhead 23 B. Clar k 24 D . Baxter 25 M. Malone 26 A. Denyer 27 M. Mullins 28 C Leeton 29 P.Warren 30 T. Vessey 31 G . Roche

32 A . Shufflebottom 33 A . Burgess 34 M . Graydon 35 L. Vesey 36 G. Block 37 J. Fleming 38 J. Rutherford 39 D Grentell 40 M. Wiltocks 41 C. Arche r 42 A. Robilliard 43 D. Bradshaw 44 L. Wells 45 J . Gonis 46 G. Kent 47 M . Parker 48 L. Mannikhuis 49 C . Robinson 50 J. Bingham 51 Luke Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 M. Davies 54 G . Still 55 G . Harrak 56 A. Palumbo 57 W. Pocock 58 J . Rutherford 59 A . Yanni 60 A Grady 61 A . Waters 62 N . Mitchell 63 I . Bagnall 64 J . Park 65 J. Healy 67 V. Coffey 68 0, Lloyd 69 Bill Leeton 70 B. Clark 71 M . Baldwin 75 P Gomizel 76 J. Harrak 77 R. Sharkey 80 R. Fletcher

Cc ;h : jeffrey Wilson Snr . ;.;st : Michael Christo Res. Coach: Scott Walke r 1 B . Gerace 2 J . Braham 3 Trav. Edwards 4 J. Bartel s ..' 5 S. Hewitt 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 7 B. Merryweather 8 A. Horsburgh 9 F. Pavez 10 C. Leve r 11 S . DePiazza 12 M . Baulch 13 M . Ristevski 14 P. Hudson 15 A . Board 16 S . Christie 17 M. Aquiline 18 G . Walker 19 J. Mason 20 D . Hudson 21 L. Hudson 22 S. Anderson 23 S. Huntington (VC) 24 L. Fairfield (C ) 25 Troy Edwards 26 P. Mesman 27 T. Whiting 28 D . Slattery (Res C) 29 S . Balloo n 30 A . Mokrusch 31 A. Mille r 32 G . Jenkinson 33 D . Ben n 34 C . Bramwell 35 G . Robson 36 K. Pilsbury 37 C. Molitoris 38 D. Nikola 39 M . Oldham 40 J . Marseille 41 K . Miller (VC) 42 T. Brooker 43 A . Runciman 44 B .Lennon 45 E . Sandstrom 46 IvL Whiting 47 T. Theodore 48 R . Van Engelen 49 J. Miller 50 P. Habersatt 52 N. Wallac e 553 J . Manotokakis 54 M . Crosswell 56 D. Carruthers 57 R. Kama y 58 C. Larkin 59 L. Barnes 60 N .Aquilina 77 T. Dennis 88 H . Hodgson C . Hudson D . Trusttove

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42 P. Arnold 43 J . Howes 44 B . White 44 D . Glanville 45 A. Contreras 46 S. Campbell 47 D . Crane 48 N. Sharp 50 A. Votz 55 G . Hamner 56 C. Plazzer 58 J. McClure 63 M . Weber

S_ Coach : Ben McGee Res Coach : Rod Walke r 1 K. Arnold 2 M. Peaks 3 D . O'Connor 4 S. Holmes 5 B. Hilton 6 M . Phaedonos 7 N. Chalk 8 M . Hartnett 9 A . Jones to M . Courmadias 11 J . Kelly 12 P. Walker 13 C . Horbury V.C. 14 P. Shar p 14-R M. Hanger 15 M. Kosmala 16 A. Paterson 17 S. Cockayne V.C: Res 18 C. Emery 19 J. Cohen 20 B. Rydquist 21 S. Koppens C. 22 G. Roberts 23 J . Diaz D .V.C. 24 L. Mara 25 B . Waters 26 H . Wathen 27 R . Dowsett 28 A. Dexter 29 T Ellis 30 R . Walker 31 D. Rydquist 32 A. Rudd 33 A. Fonceca 34 M . Hancock C . - Res 35 J . Sacco 36 P. Harris 37 D. Christian VC Res 38 D. Savio 39 P. Rudd 40 T Hyland 42 D . Sanders 43 M. Van Houten 44 J. Ross 45 A. Hall 48 B. Callery 47 G . Bastone 48 J . Hargraves 49 A. Kizilis 50 J . Brown 51 C. Santoni 52 D . Harkin 53 C . Rattl e 54 D .Vanderwert 55 B. Pickering 56 A. Dragwidge 66 Joe Scardamaoli a

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Coach: Ead Henderson Res Coach : Brett Downing 1 J . Washington DV C 2 Ma. Hannan C . 3 J . Me rvcich 5 S. King 6 L. Kealy 7 A . Hannan 8 X . Kidd 9 S . Aqualina 10 D. McCormick 11 P. Daly 12 A . Argynou 13 E . Henderson 14 D. Bell 15 B. Lazzaro 16 J. Neimi 17 P. DAndrea 18 G . Can 19 A. Reid 20 W. Brown 21 B. Johnson 22 T. Milne 23 B. Downing 24 B . Joske 25 S . Atherton 26 R . Mitchell 27 P. Cheevers 28 T. Paterakis 29 J . Adgemis 30 T. Zantuck 31 S. Hermman 32 D. McGee 33 M. Doyle 35 N. Moojen 37 J. Clyne 38 D . Rowe 39 A. Briglia 40 B. Bulpit 41 T. McOualter 42 G. Baylor 43 W. DAndrea V.C. 44 D. Geary 45 C. Roe 46 A . Ray 47 J . Royle 48 C. Maloney 52 M . Anderson 53 D. Phillips 54 A. Giannelis 55 J. Pohlner 61 M. PRargiannis 64 M. Stefanidaki s

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6 Brendan Devlin

5 Wayne Hinton

5 Max Wittman

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

7 Paul O'Loughlin

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Robert O'Gorman

8 Bruno Savi

8 Steve Castersen

7 David Trott

8 Landan Blackball (RDFL )

9 Russell Davidson

9 Steve Capl e

8 Sean Brailsfor d

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Tom Haysom

10 Vaughan Sidebottom

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Dirk Krame r

12 Jamie Kvins

11 Paid Tuppen

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Silfo

14 Michael Gilday

12 Sean Rothe

12 Dean Schwab

17 Geoff Caulfield

15 Phillip Callil

14 Ian Kennedy

14 Sharon Alger

18 Matthew Simpson

17 Brett Herskope

15 Michael Sneddon

15 Bob Kaindl

19 Andrew Fyfe

18 Tim Sutcliffe

16 Luke Moncrieff

16 Jack Fagan

20 Brian Woodhead

20 David D' Altera

17 David Anselmi

17 Mark Gibson

23 Peter Griffiths

23 Anthony Calderone

18 Grant Joyner

18 Jason McNiece

24 Graham Templar

24 Miles Argall

19 Peter Pullen

19 Steve McCarth y

25 Lionel Katz

25 Richard Eastwood

21 David Iron s

20 Russell Natio n

26 Daniel Dinneen

26 Sacha Koffman

22 David Longworth

21 Patrick Maebus

27 Anthony Simpson

27 Ron Johnso n

23 Robert Sneddon

22 Nick Fennessy

28 Ken McNiece

28 Leah Gallagher

24 Nick Brown

23 Paul Dinneen

29 Peter James

29 Gerard Rolfs

25 Logan Smit h

24 Graeme Hunichen

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

30 Simon Olive

26 Patrick Coulthard

25 Geoff Moore

32 Anthony Damen

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

27 Paid Jones

26 Andrew Shiels

33 Michael Forde

29 Peter Liddell

28 Ron Martyn

30 Justin Lipson

34 Stephen Morg an

33 Simon Stokes

30 Anthony LIDey

32 Eli Have s

36 Jason Waszaj

34 Jeremy Heffernan

31 Peter Angelis

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37 David Murray

33 Roland Fuhrmann

35 Jason Lan e

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Milestones A couple of milestones will be reached this Saturday. First of all Dominic Napoli will reach 250 games when he waves the flags at The Snake Pit . After a less than sensational football career at North Old Boys and Footscray Tech Old Boys he took up the flags in 1986 . After spending a few seasons with the VFA and then the VFL Development Squad, Dom joined us in 1993 . His grand final highlights include 5 A section, 4 B section and I C section . He has also represented the VAFA in seven representative games . Dom has always been a solid performer on the training track and would have to be one of the fittest goalies (who not normally known for their speed) . A fantastic career Dom, and we're sure you've got quite a few years left in you . Have a great day at the Pit. All welcome at the La Porchetta in Keilor Road, Keilor afterwards . After serving an apprenticeship of 'about 100' reserve grade games Simon Olive clocks up his 100th senior game this week . In direct contrast to his brother, ex-SKOBBER hardman Marcus, Ollie has spent his time on the footy field trying to maintain peace and order. While Marcus was legendary for turning games (and occasionally opponents) on their head, Simon - the older and more sensible of the two - has been working to restore the family name by keeping games under control from D4 to A grade and every stop in between . Hopefully the completion of MBA studies and retirement from Elsternwick Cricket Club will see Ollie be able to commit more time to training and be seen more in the top grades for his next 100 games . Well done Ollie, and hopefully the SKOBBERS can have a win for you . Don't be late All field umpires should try to be on time for their games because if Sean Collins is doing the boundary job of that game he will try to force his way into the field job quicker than a Rob Sneddon 400m run . Sean tried his heart out last week to jump into the centre but alas

all field umpires were I ( ~ accounted for and he was still trying after the game by giving his votes for the discipline award . Sean just bite the bullet and take it on . Kenny V Adam Remember the big challenge is coming at the end of the month Kenny Mc Niece v Adam Hankin ( Elsternwick President) in one fast paced, highly handicapped lap around the dome. Will home ground advantage help Kenny or will Adam be that far in front at the start he won't have to travel far?

The Count Big Kenny has gained the new nickname of "The Abacus" . On the training track he is always the one who has an exact idea of how many laps or sprints we still have to do . Most of us oldies forget where we are after the first couple! Someone remarked that they wondered if Kenny was as good at counting when it came to calories . Obviously he is, because more than 8 kilos have dropped off that big frame since the start of the season . Well done Kenny and keep up the good work .

#"e'd just like to say "all the best" to few guys who've jus t taken off to represent Australia at the Maccabiah Games in Israel . Good Luck at the Games We'd just like to say "all the best" to few guys who've just taken off to represent Australia at the Maccabiah Games in Israel . Field umpire Lionel (Nikki Webster) Katz is not only managing the women's netball team (a tough gig, but someone had to do it), but he's in the choir at the opening ceremony . Field umpire Justin Lipson is helping out as a Youth Leader, and our old mate from the AJAX Secretary Peter Kagan will be playing squash . Well done guys and do the VAFA proud!

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Some humble pie to be eaten first up as a n apology owed to Bryan Bennett, the eve r reliable scribe from Albert Park . Bryan has rovided weeklv reports but alas som e information has not quite made it too print! So well done to a number of milestones from the Falcons, particularity Sean Allan who celebrated his 100th game last week. Round 11 Review

The gap between fifth and the rest seems now to be in place . Not completely over for sides 6 though 8 however two games out plus a chunk percentage makes it pretty tough from here . Review Match of the day saw Ritham host St Mary's . Tight, all day with the Saints accuracy prevailing as the day wore on. The win sees them replace the Turtles in the four and a great fillip for the rest of the season . The winners were best served by Cope and D'astoli whilst the Turtles were pleased with the form of Savage in the midfield . Richmond came back to earth with a thud as the Elsternwick machine clicked into high gear. 42 goals in a game is an absolute corker with Hunter the chief culprit with 13 majors . Missaglia was the Wicks best whilst Richmond was well served by Miller and Nuske . Bulleen returned to the winner's list as they easily accounted for North Brunswick . It was over early as Bulleen slammed on 12 first quarter goals. Cookson continues to star for the winners whilst North Brunswick were best served by Mountney and Twaddle . Finally, Hawthorn also racked up a good win over the injury and wedding affected Albert Park. The youngsters were again the stars for the Hawks with Tongue and McKenna have great games . For the Falcons, the evergreen Sutton and centre man Thompson were the best .

Box Hill 1,4 -tis had the week off . Preview Match of the day sees Bulleen play host to the Elsternvriek mean machine . The home side enjoys the wide open expanses of their home ground whilst the Wicks are used to the postage stamp next to VAFA HQ . Bulleen have been playing Badanjek up the ground in recent weeks were his ball winning skills have been on display .

ulleen have been playing Badanjek up the ground in recent weeks w ere his ball winning skills have been on display . " Cookson and Fradkin have pace to burn and will no doubt be closely watched by the Wicks . The question is, is there a chink in the Wicks armour? I don't think so ; twelve straight should be the call late Saturday afternoon .

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;.ich mond host Eltham in a game they might just give themselves a chance in . The Turtles were disappointed in their form last week however fluctuations like that can occur in young teams . Nuske and Liuzzi have been the stars for Richmond however very hard to see them doing another to contain the Turtles . Eltham by about 40 points .

St . Mary's host Box Hill North with revenge from an early season loss strong in their mind . The Saints were great last week whilst Box Hill no doubt used the break to regroup and work how to get back some of their early season form . Can't see it this week though as gt.Ivlary's have too much to play for . St .Mary's by 30 points . Finally, Hawthorn will be keen to extend their mid season streak as they welcome North Brunswick to the soon to be renovated Rathmines Road . The influx of talented youngsters such as Dixson, Pritchard, McKenna and Tongue has reinvigorated the Hawks who have some momentum heading into the second half of the year . North was disappointed in their game last week and whilst an improved showing is on the cards, Hawthorn should be too strong. Albert Park has the week off. Correspondents : Either email me on ed.sillCqlocker .eom.au or ring on 0418348723 .

P` SECTION BO_: HILL NORTH HAS THE BY E ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .3 5.9 8.15 9 .16 (70) ST MARTS 3 .1 7 .2 11 .3 14 .5 (89) Elthom : P Mann 5 Paisley Crooks McClaren Andrews . Best: Savage Crooks Clark Stockdale J Galvin Connie . St Marys ; Details not received . Umpires : Jamie Kvins (Rot) Nick Brown (F) Nick Kelly Christin e Brown (B) 10.4 22.7 31 .13 42 .19 (271) ELSTERNWICK 1 .5 5 .8 6.9 8 .9 (57 ) RICHMOND CENTRAL Elstk : Hunter 13 5 Grace 6 Byrne 6 Missaglta 4 Greene 3 Curtain 2 B Mahony 2 Putt 2 Foster Nevill Cummins Bantry . Best : Missaglia Hunter Stuchbery Neill 5 Mahony Putt . Rich Cent: Dukic 3 Kristof 2 Bergin Fothermgham Moffatt . Best : Miller Nuske Liuzzt Speakman Robertson Robertson Kristof . Umpires: Matt Brennan Ross Kennedy (F) David Cameron Will Burne (B) Brent Reid Andrew Summers (G ) NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .2 5 .5 8.7 10 .9 (69) 12.9 19.13 26.15 29 .17 (191) BULLEEN COBRAS Nth Bruns : Twaddle 5 J Boudoloh 4 Sammartino. Best: Mountney Adams Twaddle Sorleto Freeman Sammartino . Bull Cob: Badanjek 7 Cookson 5 Conn 4 J D'Angeto 3 D Trinchi 2 Sette 2 Fradktn 2 Pearson 2 Whittaker J Trmcht . Best : Cookson Conn Badanjek PoBtes D Trinchi Pearson. Umpires: Peter Pullen Ron Johnson (F ) HAWTHORN AMATUERS 6 .1 12.4 24.10 32.14 (206) 3.5 6 .8 6 .9 10.13 (73) ALBERT PARK Haw : Lauletta 7 S Avery 5 P Avery 4 Tongue 3 Saulle 3 Tounge 3 Rice 2 Jackomos 2 Dawson 2 McKenna 2 Ridley Tyson . Best : Tounge McKenna Lauletta Disco Gavin S Avery . Albert Park: Sutton 3 Quinlan 2 Payne Thompson Bennett Burley Grace . Best : Thompson Sutton Borlev Bennett Sims. Umpires: Jon Kerr Steve Capie (F )

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Hind . 16.10 (106) ELSTERNWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL 8.6(54) Richmond Central Forfeit. NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .1 3 .3 4 .3 6.5(41) BULLEEN COBRAS 5 .2 10.4 17.9 21.11 (137) Nth Bruns: Papanikolou 2 Said Papanastasatos B Carter Allouche . Best : Caccamo Parks Ahmad Taha S Tstaltas Papanastasatos Belbin . Bull Cob : Rowe 8 McQualter 4 Palermo 2 McLeod Fisher Tropea Byrne Unwtn Foskett . Best: Unwin Richards Vaughan McLeod Batt

St Marys v Box Hill North Richmond Central v Eltham Collegians Bulleen Cobras v Elsternwic k Hawthorn Amateurs v North Brunswick Albert Park - Bye

Rowe. 20.9 (129) HAWTHORN AMATUERS 5 .4 10 .7 12 .8 ALBERT PARK 3.2 4.2 7 .8 10 .12 (72) Haw: Stroud 5 B Collins 3 Hyland 3 Pig 2 Scott 2 Flog 2 Pi Vance Parks . Best: Pi Vance Hyland Stroud Scott B Collins . Albert Park: Allan 7 Phillips 2 Hogan . Best : Hogan Phillips s Allan McGuire

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D4 Section ALBERT PARK AFC

Coach : Pete Smit h Res Coach : Paul Shoppee 1 P. Smith 2 N . Pasha s .' 2 A. Morgan 3 R. Baker 3 P. Shakepeare 4 M . Naud i 5 S. Allan 6 J. Store y 7 S. Venables 7 M . Burton 8 N . Wheeler 9 P. Chambers 10 M. Phillips 11 D. Brea 12 N.Langdon 13 B. Payne 13 M. Tuffin 14 M. Hyams 15 D. Borley 15 P. Guicas 16 C. Roberton 17 S . Bennett 18 G. Collins 19 N . Cain

20 K. Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 J . Hannan 22 J . Marshall 23 B. Harries 23 D . DeZoete 24 T. Green 25 J. Wie r 26 B . Moore 27 A . Jackson 28 R . Alla n 29 R . Humphrey 30 W.Johnson 31 S . McGuire 31 J . Williams 32 M. Smit h 33 M. Wall 34 T. Houston 35 S . Toth 35 C. Downie 36 J . Dudi 37 L. Hogan 38 S. Fairfield 41 R. Williams 42 C. Cook 44 B .Isard 45 J . Agar 46 G . Price 48 M.Snqwden 50 S. Thompson 51 J . McKay 52 D. Allan 53 M . Williams 55 D . Quinlan 57 J. Sutton 57 J . Baker 58 S . Gitsham 59 L. Barr 60 V. Surace 62 P. Cramer 77 S. Garcia 78 T. Tuhoro 79 S . Thompson 80 J. Bowlb y

BOX HILL NORTH Coach: Peter Armstrong Res Coach : Jon Pratt ~ 1 G. Wilson 2 C . Riscaila 3 A.Odza 4 T. Marine 5 J. Garrett 7 S . Stewart 8 C. Langle y 9 A . Sallantioglu 10 S. Coo k 11 T. Thoi 12 A. Dick 13 M . Cumming 14 L. Penhalluriack 15 L. Keillo r 16 M. Penny 16 W. Drew 17 G . Cavallo 18 C. Butler 19 C. Callis 20 K .Oldfield 22 A . Steele 23 D . Penn y 23 J. Naumovski 24 P. Doyle 25 P. Kotsaridis 26 R . Ball 28 Z. Veleski 29 M. Rogers 30 B. Olson 31 D. Olson 32 I . Oldfield 33 M . Marinovic 34 H . Ho 35 C . Liston 36 S. Russell 38 J . DAmato 39 J . Tambakis 40 D. Worrell 41 P. Curri e 42 A. Tarulli 43 R. Doyle 44 C. Garrett 45 M . Sinfield 46 P. Mortimer 47 A. Andrews 49 T. Elli s 50 0. Irvine 52 S . D'arcy 53 N. Chau 54 L. Van den Akker 55 J . Pratt 56 H . Shiba 57 M. Mason 58 M . Azmi 59 J . Screen 60 N. Benbow 61 J . Howarth 62 C . Henry 63 J. Aspinall 64 J. Vagias

65 D. Woolridge 66 C. Plunkett 67 A . Manerheim 68 N . GaIi I 69 B. Pearce 70 H. Gist 73 D. Francis 76 M . Lacey 78 A . Leavers 79 G . Bennett 80 S. Evans 81 J. Hopes 82 D. Dovaston 84 M . Lacey 86 G. Archer 88 M. Edgley 89 S. Yalamanchile 99 G . Robinson 111 A . Maguire

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BULlEEM COBRAS Coach : Joe DAngelo Res Coach: TBA

2 T.Orwin 3 S . McLaren Capt 4 N . Cartledg e 5 M. Mann 6 G . Fortune 7 T. Mehrez 8 T. Mazzarella 9 M. Kyriakou 10 C. Powderham 11 A. DeJong 12 P. Whitehouse 13 N . Edgar 14 T. Fradkin 15 J. Trinchi 16 D. Trinchi 17 T. Conn 18 F. Arcoraci 19 B . Thomas 20 J. McOuatter 21 N. Lykopandis 22 J . Daniel s 23 A . Nasr 24 R . Games 25 W. Olney 26 M. Nathanielsz 27 J . Cartledge 28 A .Foskett 29 R . Sheehan 30 B. Cookson 31 R. Pasinati 32 S . Wagg 33 A . Cook 34 M. DAngelo 35 M. Unwin 36 P. Dall'Oglio 37 J . Paatsch 38 G. Brown 39 C . Chan 40 G . Richards 41 C. Borrelli 42 V. Da m 43 T. Whittaker 44 B . Saaksjarvi 45 N . Khalil 46 J. Lewi s 48 M . Soumellidis 49 G.Anderton 50 R. Lock 51 R . Daley 52 T. Sette 53 R. Rodrigues 54 S . Nelson 55 N. Polites 56 1. Baccini 57 C . Batt 58 T. Moore 59 R. Hadisutanto 60 J . Lowri e 77 S . Fisher 101 J. DAngelo

ELSTERRWICK

Coach : Dennis Grace Asst P McNally Coach Res : M Hosking I L. Murphy 2 A . Hamkin 2 L. Bedingfieid 3 J . Yemm 4 D. Grace 5 M . Whelan 5 K. Cummins 6 M. Thiele 7 J . McAdam -RC8 S. Currie 8 M. Greene 9 T. Hartley 10 T. Huggins 11 L. Missalglia 12 P. Neville 13 S. Soppet 14 B. Mahony -VC15 C. McKenn a 16 M . Surman 17 J . Perkins 18 A . Neill t9 J . Hunter 20 E. Goldman 21 P. Stuchberry 22 G . Elvin 23 S . Curtain 24 A . Foster 25 T. Cotte r 26 C . Mahony -C27 J. Bank y 28 W. Morgan 29 S . Mahony 30 T. Putt 31 A. Lasnitzki 32 B. Maso n 33 M. Cunningham 34 T. Leaper 35 P. McNally 36 J. Pyman 37 D . N` lan 38 B. Arson 39 M. Tennant 40 A. Paley 41 D. Byrne 42 J. Lilikakos 43 P. Clark e 44 S . Gra ce -VC45 J . Kaicer 46 L Ryan 47 T Perkins 48 M . Noonan 49 J. Bari bar 50 M. Nicol 51 M. McKenna 52 E. Alter 53 A. Lewis 54 K. Poller 55 H. McGregor 56 P. Freedman 57 M. Creak 58 B. Ellis 59 C. Spence 60 L. Smith 61 R. McKenna 62 B . Torrance 63 N . Anderson 64 M. Marziale 65 0. Brenna n 66 M. Hosking 67 S. Gordan 68 M . Daniels 69 N . Utting 70 A. Conlin 71 S. Thompson 72 T. Marchetti 73 M . Nicol

ELTEdAM OC Coach : Wayne Reardon Res Coach : Paul Gregor 1 T. Andrews 2 D. Lynch 3 E . Savag e 4 L. Mason (VC) 5 L . Austin 6 J. Galvin (C) 7 B. Rashid 8 B . Jorgensen 9 C. Watson 10 B. Marshall 11 J. Mizz i 12 M . Blagrove 13 M . Luttick 14 R . Runco 15 J. Paisley 16 D. Brick 17 T. Wenbom 18 B . Galvin 19 J . Gilbert 20 S. Weston 21 M. Hart 22 R. Foo (VC) 23 T. Carter 24 A . Hargrave 25 R . Thomas 26 J. Glare 27 J. Stockdale 28 M . Pattison 29 D. Howgate 30 M .Abbott 31 B. Keleher 32 C. Baud 33 A. Howgate 34 J . Howgate 35 M. Crooks 36 N . Ryal l 37 P. Krohn 38 A . Mo k 39 A . McClaren 40 E . Baud 41 T. Kurtschenko 42 C. Conole 43 R. Carrucan 44 N . Duncan 45 A . Whyte 46 S. Clark 47 A. Emini 48 B . Turney 49 L. Barnes 50 B. Richardson 51 J. Simpson 52 D. Justic e 53 J. Foo 54 S . Todman 55 K . Toulson 56 R . Lov e 58 N . McPherson 59 B. Evan s 61 A . Stockdale 63 L. Ogilvi e

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V4 Section HAWTHORN

NORTH BRUNSWICK

RICHMOND CENTRAL

Coach: Peter Tyson Res Coach: Patrick Ryan

Coach : Ange Sammartino Res Coach : Harry Tsialtas

Coach : Thomas Dukic Res Coach : Steven Lake

1 D. Newton 2 D . Adams 3 D. Orr 5 H. Hassan 6 D. Pizzari 7 J. Brifla 8 S. Menta 9 A. Sammar6no 10 A. Mountney 11 J. Boudo!oh 12 P. Tannous 14 M. Sorlete 15 H . Tsiaftas 16 S. Tsialtas 17 A. Taha 18 R . Massri 19 L . Spano 20 A . Said 21 R . Santacroce 22 J . Freeman 23 D . Kehagias 24 A . Belbin 25 L. Greening 26 M . Taha 27 N . Pollokis 28 T. Ackland 30 D. Ca rt er 31 A . Boudoloh 32 B . Robertson 33 J . Ferns 34 M . Pisasale 36 A . Taha 37 C. Twaddle 38 E . Caccamo 39 C. Rhook 40 B . Mc Callum 41 A. Tana 42 J . Papanikolaou 43 F. Papanastasatos 44 D. Donnelly 45 G . Panagiotidis 46 F. Valed 47 P. Micallef 48 J. Wolter 49 S. Heam 50 P. Giucas 51 N. Giovanogiou 52 K. Hassoun 57 S. Nabbs 62 B. Carter 66 R . Pretty 67 J. Heck

1 W. Old 2 T. Quick 4 D. Miller 5 B . Porteus 6 T. Dukic 7 S . Lynch 8 D. Speakman 9 A . Piani 10 A. Zuccaro 11 S . Lake 12 S . Britter 13 J . Goode 14 J . P.4cgrath 15 C. Barry 16 J. Bi rt 17 J. Neilson 18 A. Taylor 18 P. Moulday 19 C. Quay 20 D. Bergin 21 0. Phelan 22 J. Petering 23 B. Breese 24 T. Guth rie 25 A. Read 26 R . Prentice 27 N . Nuske 28 C . Dimitriou 29 S. Hillier 30 L . Fotheringham 31 Retired Jumper 33 P. Berimano 34 M. Vervoom 35 P. Krisohos 36 G. Evans 37 D . Green 38 M . Defrertas 39 H . Dautovic 40 M . Pescott 41 C . Duff 42 D. Trenelien 44 G. Begley 46 M . Jones 47 M . King 49 P. Brunt 50 A . Tilley 51 D. Moffat 52 J . Pike 53 J . Robertson 54 C. Cartwright 55 M . Davies 56 T. Kristof 57 M . Goonan 57 E. Hill 58 M . Hanna 59 W. Bracken 60 B. Jolley 61 P. Karamichalos 62 G . Gardiner 63 T. Soderstrom 64 A. Musey 65 D . Coromandel 67 J. Lane 69 T. Melville 74 S. Gray 77 S. Liuzzi 79 A . Rojter 80 D . James-Schirmer

1a M. McVeigh lb B. Blakeman 2a J. Ridley 2b J. Thompson 3 A. Collins 4 N . Ma rt in 5 S. Ave ry 6 P. Avery 7 C . Alexander 8 S. Gatiss 9a R . Ogge (vc) 9b M. Houareau 10 J . Hall It J . Dawson 12 J . Pi 13 J . Murphy 14 D . Lauletta © 15 M. Tyson 16a C . Rice 16b J . Shepherd 17 B. Ruzicka 19 T. Hyland 20 S. Parker 21 P. Clennett 22 D . McClenchy 23 L. Collins 24 J . Jackomos 25 T. Ryan 26 B . Collins 27 L. Flannigan 28a D. Mackenzie 28b T. Crivelli 29 K . Rimmer 33 M . Caruana 35 S . Davies 36 M . Sheridan 37 C. Jarv is 43 I . Chops 44 B . Alder 46 T. 0'Hanlon 55 A. Saulle 58 T. Dixon 59 G . Cade 62 D. Pritchard 75 M . Daou 80 N. Exton

ST. MARYS A .F.C.

Coach : Michael Lea m on,h ~~ George Kourraitataks I M . Bank s 2 B. Perelberg 3 G . Schembri 4 A. Ballantyne 5 A. Lane 6 C. Weller 7 A. Dwyer 8 R. Kodituwaku 9 C. Armstrong 10 D. Cope 11 J. Bernar d 12 S. Nicholson 13 J. Hill 14 L . Goldsworthy 15 M. Purce l 1 6 M.Aikman 17 L . Anthon y 18 B. Frail 19 V. Ryan 20 A. Waller 21 M. Gik:hrisi 22 C . Adam 23 F. Harrison 24 A. Latimer 25 M. Blac k 26 S. Crilly 27 S. Gdl lo 28 J . Innes 2 9 P. Harrison 30 M. Lynch 31 H . Adam 32 S . Johnston 33 C. Ferg 34 L. Armstrong 35 G. Theoharris 36 B . Graetze r 37 C. Freshwater 38 S . Griffi n 39 B . Richardso n 40 M . Karis 41 T. Cummins 42 M . Davies 43 L. R az ga 44 G. Koumantatakts 45 M . Masche tte 46 T. Tahos 47 P. Rousis 48 M . Goold 49 W. Smit h C. Wigg ~ N. Andrews 52 0 . Hind 53 D. Anders 54 P. GDonan 55 B. Tagell 56 P. Roseman 57 A. Bull 58 J. Wrigh t 59 C . Mackenzie 60 W. Goldsworthy 62 L Dastoli 64 C . Chan 69 P. Murphy energy dri n ks

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association . Oelow is a brief summary. Senior - (1 st XVI I I teams) Any registered player with hybrid arrangement, the following shall,apply . a permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players with Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have a permit - see below) . not played more than 10 matches with the U191 side Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be to play in the (2) team . registered and must have played at least four (4) To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10) must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first senior matches in the home and away games (first round matches - not including finals . round) . Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered and Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on have played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches the same day the reserve grade player must only have (for the team they wish to represent) and not have played two (2) games in either the seniors or played in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserves to qualify. reserve matches during the first round . For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams a days of the same weekend (ie . 1 st semi Saturday, 2nd player must have not played more than 8 matches semi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the with (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in a same day) . lower team's final . Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in hold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of the finals for his VAFA club as long as he has played more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he have played more than 5 Under-19 matches during wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of the season . these matches must have been played after June If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 30th . 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5) selection in his club's senior team in the first second VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to round match, he is then eligible to play in any represent in the finals . For TAC players there is no subsequent Under 19 final . requirement to play a certain number of matches Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved i n after June 30th .

ELSTERNWIC K The main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day. The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the club invoiced accordingly. Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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Round 7 All FIDA matches this round were played at club venues. At Maribyrnong the home team hosted North Ballarat and Ringwood in Division 1 and 2 games respectively. In the first game Maribyrnong 2 were too strong for the Blues winning 10 .6 (67) to 2 .3 (15) . North Ballarat fell to a more determined Bulldogs outfit in the Division 1 game, the home team booting 11 .6 (72) to the Knights 4 .9 (33) . Kananook 2 and Moonee Valley travelled to Port Colts and came away empty handed . In Division 2 Port Colts 1 handed Kananook 2 a football lesson winning 18 . 9 (117) to Kananook 4 .1 (25). In the Division 3 game Moonee Valley took the game right up to the home team but fell short in a beaut game of footy Port Colts 2 5 .6 (36) defeated Moonee Valley 2 .6 (18) . Up at Albury Mambourin Tigers turned the tables on O&M Jets 2, 5 .5 (35) to the Jets 2 .3 (15) . In the main game Parkside failed to trouble the scorers, O&M Jets 1 17 .10 (112) were too good for the Red Devils . Mazenod hosted (3) games at Central Reserve . In the first game Mazenod 2 were too strong for a committed Broadmeadow Kangas 2 team, winning 8 .9 (57) to 2 . 1 (13) . In the second game Bulleen Templestowe pushed their more fancied opponents but were unable to finish the better . The Nodders 12 . 4 (76) outpointing the Bullants 5 .4 (34) . In the Division 1 game Kananook 1 were too strong for Broadmeadows Kangas, the Bulls 9 .8 (62) too god for the Kangas 2 .5 (17 ) Round 8

Parkville hosts (4) games this weekend . The first games at 10am are between Maribyrnong 2 and Mazenod Panthers 2, while the Panthers had their first win last week the Bulldogs will be too strong today . The Rinwood Broadmeadows Kangas 2 clash will be a ripper, while the Kangas form has been better Ringwood should get the pints in an upset . At 11 .15am liaribyrnong 1 coming off a terrific win take on Broadmeadows Kangas 1 searching for their firs t in . The Kangas will give their all but the

Bulldogs will have too many options up forward . Mambourin Tigers host Moonee Valley and while the Magpies will never give in their opponents form is first class at present moving towards the finals . Bulleen Templestowe and Port Colts 2 make the trip to Albury to take on O&M Jets . Bulleen Templestowe will start favourites, but at home the Jets will hold the aces and should get the points in a close match . Port Colts 2 will be keen to continue their winning run, but the home team after a strong showing last week, despite going down will take it right up to the visitors . On recent form the Colts will get the points . At Kananook the Tigers play host to North Ballarat on the rebound in Division 1 and Parkside in Division 2 . The Division 1 game will be a ripper and with outright top spot at stake expect a close game . The Knights won well last time the teams met, however recent form suggests the Tigers are on song and will get take the game . While the Tigers No2 team will defeat Parkside, the Red Devils will again give the game their best shot. FIE, iL ._ ;-C ` 7 DIVISION I P W I. D IF Agst % Pls KANANt)U ; T3GEP:S 1 5 4 1 0 281 96 292.71 16 NORTH B:+!_IAP,;T tdIGHTS 5 4 1 0 238 193 123 .32 16 PAAIBYR ;lOPdGBULLDOGS i 5 2 3 0 192 237 81 .01 8 BROADM;A4â‚ŹitR?SKANGAS1 5 0 5 0 90 201 44:78 0 DIVISION 2 P W L D Pis PORT COLTS 1 5 4 1 0 16 MAZENOD PANTHERS 1 5 4 1 0 16 KANANOOK TIGERS 2 5 3 2 0 12 BULLEEN TEPAPLESTQNdE 5 3 2 0 12 OVENS &MURA.AY1 5 2 3 0 8 PARKSIDE 5 0 5 0 0 DIVISION 3 P IN L D Pis bAARIBYRNONGBULLDOGS 2 5 5 0 0 20 PAAMBOURIAtTIGkRS 5 4 1 0 16 PORT COLTS 2 5 4 1 0 16 BROApttifiEAflflWS KANGAS 2 5 2 3 0 8 PAOaNEEVA( .IEYMAGPIES 5 2 3 0 8 MAZENOD PANTHERS 2 5 1 4 0 4 RINGWOOD BLUES 5 1 4 0 4 OVENS & MURRAY JETS 2 5 1 4 0 4 # had bye last round * Received torieit last roun d

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Section One I Tip s Marcellin continued their run of ladder-leading form Wellers comforlast weekend, accounting for cellar-dwellers Old tably by 5 goal s Brighton by 106 points . Winstanley kicked seven for Trinity to the winners and Stafford three, with fourteen continue their roll by 9 points Marcellin players amongst the goals . Collegians Rupertswood by 38 points over OMs remain just four points behind the ladder-leaders Beauy back in town by 7 goal s after a comprehensive 90 point win over St Bernards Old Carey by 21 points over a dogged Friars in a game that was all over by quarter time . Section Three Amassing fourteen scoring shots to none in the The Unicorns kept La Trobe to only one goal up to opening term, Collegians were far too strong for the the final change, and Hamiiton-Ho said *"scuse me 2003 Section One Premiers . In the round's other lads, I'll grab a six pack thank you . leading his side games, an inaccurate De La Salle defeated Old to a big victory . The heavier conditions were to the Scotch by 67, and Uni Blues upset Old Xavs by 30 Hoers' liking as they shut the Krushers out of the points . game by half-time and scored an unlikely win at Pine Preview Lodge. St Bedes Mentone Tigers had a massive win Waverly Park hosts the match-of-the-round this over Ajax, extending their efforts by kicking 5, then weekend as third-placed De La meet ladder-leaders 7, 8 and 9 goals each quarter . Neville and Mattingly Marcellin . Last time the side's met Marcellin waltzed played great games, and there were plenty o f away to a ten-goal win over the reigning premiers, however De La have been on the improve in the pas t couple of months with Cox continuing to shine at half-back . A big match in the context of the season, the visitors should be too strong. Marcellin by 21 . In the round's other games, St Kevins should get their CLUB LST!iilC TOTA L season back on track with an away win at St U19 (1 l Bernards, Collegians will have little trouble Old Xaverians Handley 41 disposing of Old Brighton in expected blustery St Kevin s O'Rourke 34 conditions at the Beach Oval, while Uni Blues Old Scotch Tummel 26 should make it two-from-two with a home win over Old Brighton Salem 24 Old Scotch . Old Scotch pearce 24 Section Two U19 (2) Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 5 52 When things looked like getting out of hand in the Old Carey Tirus 0 45 second quarter, Whitefriars reeled Banyule in with Abdallah and Torney in the thick of things . Nick Whitefriars Torney 7 40 Old Carey Laidlaw 5 33 Crowe played a ripper in defence, but Banyule Old Camberwell Tolson 1 32 kicked the first 2 goals of the last quarter to extend Ui9 (3 ) the lead over 4 goals . Torney's 7th for the day got the Uni Blacks Battista 6 50 Friars close, but never quite close enough . There Mon Oakleigh Cleary 3 47 were 3 lop-sided results as the Wellers disposed of a ash Blues Collins 2 33 Bentleigh Hunt 6 29 flagging Fields unit by 15 goals, with Hillier beating Uni Blacks Ross 2 26 Caulfield off his own boot, and Rupo also U19 (BLUE ] slaughtered Beauy . Carey were met with good Mazenod Bogar 1 59 resistance from the Bombers, but still finished the Salesian Scorpians Singh 4 52 job . Finally, the tight one really slipped through OMs Ormond R Chisolm 8 49 fingers as they wasted numerous chances in front of Peninsula D Smith 1 45 goal throughout the day . Plenty of schoolboys on Hampton Rovers White 3 39 U19 (RED) holidays bolstered the Ts (and presumably the Ms) Emmaus SL Croughhan 6 44 in what was an entertaining and physical game . Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 10 40 Doyle's miracle goal was a highlight, with Wilson Bulleen Templestowe M Meadows 8 30 running madly all day and Stewart taking some Aquinas Raggazoni 0 27 telling marks .

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goallcickers to support Mouritz and Hellier . In the upset of the season, the Demons played tough physical football and fully deserved their win . Neither side was willing to back away from the contest, though . Word is that Bentleigh will go very close to making the four, provided they maintain their true form. Great games for the winners from Coles, Vlahos and Mike's brother. Finally, after a 10 goal onslaught the Blacks were evenly paced by Monash for the rest of the match .

first and third is with a 72 point win over Kew, Aquinas continued their good form with a 21 point win over Therry Penola, and reigning premiers Fitzroy entered the top-four with a 60 point win over Rupertswood . Preview Emmaus St Leos should take one step closer to the Section Red minor premiership this weekend when they host bottom-placed Old Scotch . In a top-versusbottom bout, both sides couldn't have more contrasting form, with the visitors succumbing to a Tips 24 goal thrashing last weekend at the hands of a Oakleigh over La Trobe by 6 majors . team sitting three from the bottom . If Emmaus have A resurgent Old Ivanhoe by 55 points . a bit of compassion this game could be a contest parade should nudge St Bedes by 4 goals . until the long break, although if they come out Bentleigh to chalk up a 41 point win . playing as they have in previous weeks, expect it all Finally, the Blacks narrowly by 7 points. to be over by quarter time . Emmaus by 75 pts . In the Section Blue There were twelve individual goal scorers for the round's other games, Aquinas to stay in touch with Scorpions' in an all-round contribution against De Emmaus with an away win at Rupy, Fitzroy to make La, On-ballers Morsello, Norman & Lentini racked it 8-4 with a home win over Bulleen, while Kew up possessions, whilst the tall timber of Dunne and should be too strong away at Old Westbourne. Butterfield were dominant in the air . Fullman made a welcome return with 7 goals . De La fought hard in d the second half, making several fast breaks into attack, but they were simply outclassed . The Bloods UNDER-19 SECTION 1 posted another big win, this time at the O'Clays' St Bernards v St Kevins expenses . None better than Lockwood and Dollman Old Brighton v Collegian s who each bagged 4 goals . Ormond played all over De La Salle v Marcelli n Mazenod to inflict a 10 goal loss and stamp University Blues v Old Scotch themselves as a genuine contender in 2005 . Old Xaverian s - Bye Mazenod battled hard but weren't able to convert their ball usage, despite the efforts of the Crameri UNDER-19 SECTION 2 brothers . For the victors, Chisholm nailed another 8 Old Camberwell v Banyule Viewbank goals, whilst Luke Duthie brilliantly blanketed Bogar Old Trinity v Caulfield Gr at the other end. Finally, in a hard slog at Peninsula, Rupertswood v Old Melburnians White will be remembered for kicking the two long Old Essendon Or v Beaumari s goals that secured a critical Rovers victory . Whitefriars v Old Carey - switched from original draw Tips Salesian by 65 points UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Mazenod back on board by 3 goals Oakieigh v La Trobe Un i Ormond at home by 28 points AJAX v Old Ivanhoe - at Oval 11, Lindsay Peninsula to win on the road by 31 points . Hassett Oval, Albert Park (57 J7) Section Red Old Paradians v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s Bulleen-Templestow e recorded just their thir d Monash Blues v Bentleigh victory of the season University Blacks v MHSOB - at Brens Oval, last weekend, " big reward for Parkville - 11 .30a .m . comprehensively A months of perthrashing Old UNDER-19 (21 BLUE sistence, the moraleScotch by 144 Oakleigh Clays v Salesian Scorpion s boosting win will give points . Avenging Mazenod 0 C v Old Haileybury Bulleen plenty of their six-point loss Ormond v Hampton Rovers confidence entering the De La Salle (2) v Peninsula 0 B in round two, business-end of the Bulleen amassed a UNDER-19 (2) RED season-high 29 .26, season. " Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Scotc h with Voglis kicking Old Westbourne v Kew ten goals up forward and Meadows eight . A big Therry Penola 0 B v Bye reward for months of persistence, the moraleRupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 C - 11 .30a.m . boosting win will give Bulleen plenty of confidence Fitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe - at entering the business-end of the season . In other Ramsden Street Ova l results, Emmaus proved how large the gap between

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StB(MT: Mouritz 8 Helfer 5 tridman 3 Neville 2 Campisano 2 MC ; -fit 2Terrell 2 L'HuIlter A McConnell Mattin,'y Swayne Falh7nec Best : Mattin_:v Falldner COLLEGIANS 7.7 13 .11 19.12 21.17 (143) Nestle Curcio McNeill Lawk;:r. :-j= Grof 2 Wein Jan)de . Best: Kochen ST BERNARDS 0 .0 2.2 5.4 8 .5 (53) Biuezstein Rotstein Shulman Janine Kaplin . Umpires: Mark Jenkins John COB: Lynch 5 Hampton 4 Weekes 3 Bushnell 2 Quick 2 Scott Rutherford Hughan (F) Cream Williams Curtis . Best: Lynch Hampton tVeekes Crema Lightowiers BENTLEIGH 2 .3 7.6 11 .9 16 .13 (109) Scott. St Bern: Fouids 2 tale 2 ODea Indemenico Marion Creasev. Best: OLD PARADIANS 3.2 7.4 10.5 15 .6(96) Indemenico Marton Bessat?gio Saltine W Raffle . Umpires ; Max Wittman Dean Beat: Hunt 6 McIntyre 2 T Dewar 2A West Lawry Morrison Lewis Fidler Rossi . Schwab (F) Best : Coles Fidler V)ahos Armstrong Hunt Lewis . Old Par. Zinanoric 4 MARCELLIN 3 .3 13 .6 21 .12 30.18 (197) 2 Patera 2 Bugeja Christie Clayton Geary Holden Irvine Kreuzec OLD BRIGHTON 5 .6 7.8 10.10 13 .13 (91) Crosthwatte Best: Richardson Clayton Valente Zianovic Petrou Geary . Umpires: Ian Marc: Winstanley 7 Stafford 3 Warner 3 Montagna 3 Bolger 3 Cropper 2 Kennedy Tom Haysom (F) Steve Durston-Ryan Sean Durston-Ryan (B) Tabaeehetra 2 Turner Pell Dowling Redmond Crimmins Catalan Pesavento . MONA.SH BLUES 3.1 6.5 10 .8 12.12 (841 Best : Redmond Winstanley Cropper Pesavento Pell Tabacchiera Old Br. UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 .5 12 .11 15.14 18 .14 (122) Henley 3 Priestley 3 Jemtlng 2 Blatt 2 Oliver 2 Best . . Best: Oliver Priestley Mon Blues: Main 3 Cruickshank 3 Collins 2 Harding 2 Devanny Havlik . Best: Stanza Browning Gunning Doherty . Umpires: Peter Cahill Simon Pearless (C Vincent Cruickshank Jacobson Barton Main Ha49ilc . Uni Blacks : Batista 6 18) (F) Katie White-Spier Tristan Collin Marcus Lefebure (G ) Beaumont 3 Hodgson 2 Ross 2 Rippon Jeramiah Gall Harris Flemming, Best : OLD SCOTCH 0 .1 1 .3 3 .4 5 .4(34) Batista Legoe Jeramiah Mikus Barron Corey . Umpires: Allay Ftrley Christian DE LA SALLE 2.8 4.10 7 .13 14 .17 (101) Schaefer (F) Old Scotch: Pearce 2 Hocking Tummel Gray . Best: Hocking Tesdorpf Small UMER-19 (2) BLUE Haines Gherardin Gray, DLS : Rae 5 Oakley 2 Nethersole 2 Pitcher 2 Keety SALESIAN SCORPIONS 6 .4 14.9 19.15 24 .22 (166) Close Thompson . Best: Cox Hogan Hesse Keelv Thompson Oakley . Umpires: DE LA SAId.E (2) 1 .3 2.5 6.5 8 .8(56) Malcolm Foard (C 18) David Windlow (C 18) (F ) UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 .3 12.4 13.6 15.8 (98) Saleslan Scorpions : Pullman 7 Smgh 4 Curtis 3 Jordan 2 Dunne Morsels Jennings Kaladannis Kelly Francis C MaiUard Butterfield . Best: Morsello OLD XAVERIANS 4 .3 7.4 9 .5 ]0.8 (68) Uni Blues: Hayter 4 Brennan 3 Lesko 2 Farrell 2 Bradley Gilbertson Minns Fullman Norman Kalogizvulls Dunne Kelly . DLS (2): Harkins 3 Bird 2 Morwood Hassaba(la Breda. Best: Clinch Fisher Slivers Flanigan Bird Breda Sykes. Best: Carmody Dwyer Py4ie Brants Kelly Sykes . Old Rav: Preece 3 Bell Umpires : Sarah McGill Richard Yann (F ) 2 Handley 2 DiStefano Thomas N .Smith. Best: Bonnice Harry Forest Halpin D OLD HAH.EEYBURY 5 .5 10.6 14.11 17.16 (118) Smith N Smith. Umpicr.s : Nick Keating Frank Kavanagh (C 18) (F) OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1 .1 2 .2 5 .3 8.4 (52) UNDER-19 SECTION 2 Old Math Dolman 4 Lockmod 4 Korlos 3 Ellis 2 Johnson 2 Elliot Waite . Best : 2 .2 7.8 10.13 12.20 (92) Lockwood Dolman Roberts Kerins Harrison Davis . Oak Clays: Sajenko 2 Levy 4.2 6.5 9 .7 11 .11(77) 2 Nguyen DeGeorge Adams JanJic . Best: Levy Cook Gilmour Sa}enko Dureau Banyule VB: Tsingaris 5 Moore Mummery BrockwRll Green Shepard-Mueller BugeJa Umpires: Russell Davidson (Rot) Paul Tyier (F) Dunstone S(avropokous . Best : Mummery ODonnell Green Moore G.Dimeck MAZENOD 0 .3 2 .6 4.6 6.8(44) Shepard-Mueller. WhiteUisrs : Torney 7 AbdaIlah 2 Yore Kenez . Best: CrowT ORMOND 4 .3 7.8 11 .12 16.12 (108) Abdallah Torrey Harris Carruthers Mtrabella . Umpins: Jason Lane Jamie Mez: Moran 2 N Crameri Johnson Bogar Mann . Best: Moran Regan Lewton N Gunn (F) Cramert J Cramai Ross . Ormond: Chisholm 8 Ashton 2 Woodford 2 Ashley CAULFIELD GR 2 .1 3 .1 4.4 5 .6(36) Calvert Cribbes Jewell . Best: Calvert Barnes Duthie Chisholm MeLe)len d OLD CAMBERWELL 5.5 9.12 14 .16 18.20 (128) Woodford . Umpires : Sacha Koffman (Rot) Brett Herskope i n Caid: 4.4rzberger 2 Josem 2 Price . Best May Hardy Werzberger Parker wbtkaw PENINSULA OB 2,8 3.11 5.15 7.22 (64) Price. Old Camb: Hiller I I Clarice 3 Walpole 2 Peasnell Tolson. Best: Shanks HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .4 7 Hitler Walpole Clarice Angove Poynton . Umpires: Patrick Couithard Mark Penins: Wtgnall 3 DeLange 2 Smith Nestor .9 8 .13 12.17 (89) . Best: S Rodwell P R .ignall B Duthie (F) Mitchell S Taylor M Kenny R w'htte . Hampt Rov: Rootsev 3 Ross 3 Whlte 3 OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .6 6.14 10 .15 13.21 (99) Hendry 2 Cannell. Best : Hille Smith Ross ZampagJlone Hendry White . DID TRINITY 6.3 10.9 21 .11 15 .14 (104) UmPkes : Matt Good David Ewens (F) Details not received . Umpires : Jason Evans Jack Fagan (F) UND$R-1 9` (21 RED BEAUMARI S 2.0 2 .2 3.3 4 .4 (28) OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 3.2 8 .4 8.8(56) RUPERTSWOOD 7.4 12.11 16 .13 21 .21 (147) BULLEEN 1E WE 8 .4 17.15 23.18 29 .26 (200) Beaum: Williams Camera Hill Gravina . Best Bliesner Badman Camera Wall Old Scotch Needham 4 Denver Hildebrandt Mitchell Mentor . Best Mitchell Hill Clemente. Rnperts : Qutgtev 5 Harrison 4 McPhee 4 Phillips 3 Tennant 2 Hildebrandt: Spargo Wood Needham Brownell. BuB TemP: P lbgl[s 10 Pretty Allport Morrison, Best: McPhee Brennan Quigley Phillips Morrison Meadows 8 D Voglls 4 LosYfldis 2 Sealw 2 Baikev Stamboulakis Tekin . Best Glenn . Umpires: Brad Lowe Brett Bazky in Lasifidls D Voglis P VagHs Baikev Coniston M Voglis . Umpires: Josh WhiteO1D ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 .1 2.1 6.4 9 .5 (59) Spiers Brian Nunn (F) OLD CAREY' 8.5 16.15 21 .21 26.27 (183) KEW 3.2 6 .3 8 .4 10.5 (65) Old Ess : Long 3 Caponetto 2 Phelan 2 Buthakow Dalinkiewlcz . Best Long EMMAUS ST LEGS 7 .3 10.8 12.11 20.17 (137) Phelan Cerantonio Caruso Nadzielskt Caponnetto . Old Carey: C Laldlaw 5 Hew: Lay 3 Jackson 2 Bailey 2 Lutls3no McGregor Pike . Best : Jackson Jolly Bull 4 Remmers 4 Cronin 3 Day 3 M Laidlaw 2 1Vlllinj,ham 2 Sheddon Hennessy McGregor Wy9ey. Emmaus SL: Croughan 6 Robin 4 Quirk Smithwick . Best : M Latdlaw McQueen Smlthwick Bull Wagner Courtot . Franklin 3 Later 2 Anderson Baranello Brayshaw D'Amfco Hickey . Best Baranelio Umpires: Job Penrose (RFL) Tom Windknv (C 18) (F ) OTlazy Hartley Hickey Ahern Quirk Umpires : Sean Scully David Murray in IÂťDER- 12 SECTION 3 James Scully Simon McInerney (B) IA 1ROBE UNI 1 .0 1 .0 1.1 4 .3 (27) DID WESTBOURNE HAS THE BYE MHSOB 3 .1 6 .3 9.5 11 .6 (72) AQUINAS 3.2 6.10 9 .15 9.17 (71) La Tmbe: Holland 2 McGough McLean. Best Holland Knight Costin Beck THERRY PENOLA 16 2.7 4 .9 6.14 (50) Hodge McLean, MHSOB : Hamilton-Ho 6 Anderson 2 Llm Tan Barkatsas . Best: Aquinas: O'Donnell 3 Hale 2 Geddes Williams Price Sawyers . Best: Thompson Taft Anderson Hamilton-Ho Lim Tan Lam . Umpires: Lee Crossley Matt Reece O'Donnell Ragouskas Thatcher. 'Iherry Pen : Elmi 2 Keenan Walker Simpson (F) Ferraro Thompson. Best: Robertson Keenan Youseff Cooper Desavsa OLD IVANHOE 3 .6 8 .10 12.12 15.14 (104) Somerton . Umpires: Mark Gibson Nathan Sheppard (F ) OAKLEIGH 0.3 1 .5 5 .10 6.15 (51) RUPERTSWOOD Old Iv: Foster 3 Giafanga 2 Roger 2 Clarke 2 Binney Ellis Baldwin Ro ..~erilis PTI'TROY REDS (2) 6 .4 10.5 13.7 14 .8 (92) 4.3 14.6 17.7 24 .8 (152) Ferrantino Harrison . Best: Hyndman Foster Bolran Roger Colbert Baldwin . Oak: Cieaty 3 Wills 2 Miller. Best: Barrand Cunihan Derks Fitzgerald Harold Ruperta: Jurczyiuk 5 Evans 2 Fell 2 Lovett 2 Emery Catalano Ennis . Best Hackett Ennis Anderson Jurczyluk Catalano Evans . Fitz Reds : Sulemenovski Wills . Umpires: David D' Altem Brendan Corcoran (F ) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 5 .9 12.15 20 .21 29.24 (198) 8 McKenzie 6 Boyle 3 Donato 2 Marcon 2 Bramham McKeown Minnis . Best: Sulemenovski Topp Ritchie Minnis Donato. Umpires: Pat Machos Ross AJAX 2.1 4 .4 4.4 4 .6(30) Beech Payne (RFL) (F) 50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005


Under-19 - Section 1 1 A. Br;dgeman 2 M . Williams 3 N. Cram 4 TBacter

3 M . Fieldsend

3 A. Del Mastro

3 S . Oliver

6 J . Pitcher 7 D. Keely(vc)

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4 S . Rowell 5 J . Miller

9 A. Cox 10 N. Roberts 11 W. Fenton 12 J. Hansen 14 A. De Marte

9 M. Lynch 10 T. Z,mbachs 11 B . Lou* 12 S . Jeffrey 13 C. Weeks

9 D. Considine 10 T. Stafford 11 J. Gaspari n i 12 P, Augusti n 13 P. O'Callaghan

15 N . Harris

14 N. Quick 15 D. Hynes 16 W. Tarddt

16 M. Herkess (C) 17 L. Casey

1 8 D. Rajkuma 19 T. Donegan 20 M. Weeks 21 F. Boland 22 B. Sims 23 J . Davie s

19 J . Crowe 20 D. Hassaballa 21 L. Bull 22 Ti. Donegan 23 J. Casey 24 J. Fletcher 25 S. Nethersole 26 B. Hogan 27 S. Miles 29 T. Kovarik 30 N . Thompson 32 D . Lowe 33 N . Stewart

14 A. McGlin 15 S . Pesavento 16 C . Warner 17 L Boyd

18 W. Dwyer

17 J. Hamilton

24 T. Cook

25 D. Adgemis 27 T. Rutherford 29 B . Sutton

33 C. Bushnell

40 M . La3htowers

18 D. Fraser 19 J . Crapper

20 N. Birrell 21 J. Dowling 22 23 24 25

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OLD XAVERtAtS

Coach : Adam Sassi Assistant : David Gabally 1 T. Silk 2 A. Lawrence T Byrne 6 Ti. Preece 7 L Keihj B M . Labra,, 9 J. Mortensen 10 S. Sheedy 11 J. Moore 12 A . Ross 13 A. Bernice 14 J. RaMe

15 S. Bridgetand 16 S. Houghto n 17 S. Dayre 16 SDI Stefano 19 C . Murphy 20 J . Kay

21 C' Thomas 22 D. Smit h 23 T. Lee

24 F. i~nno 25 M . Peel 26 N. Counsel 27 B. Robertson 29 S. Langdon 30 J. Fitzgerald 31 J . Mullany 32 D . Clyne 33 L. Harry

34 N* Morrison 35 J . Roxe 37 C. Downey 38 J. Forrest 39 J. Downey 40 N.O'Conne a 41 N.Saunders 42 J. H~key

ST BERNARDS Coach: Greg Wood 2 D. Hurley 4 M . Walsh 5 J . Hughes 7 C. Liberatore 8 S. Matthews 9 D . Evans 10 B. Garth 11 A. Marion 12 D . Oconnar 15 A . Mitchell 16 P. Oxenford 17 C. Rogers 20 M . Maggiore 21 TWhelan 23 D. lanauo 24 B. Runnal s 25 C. Govan 27 M. Salvadori 30 D . Lancashir e 33 M. G ourley 35 8. Ryan 38 K . Buis 39 L. Demorton 40 A . Kavanagh 43 J . Stapleton 45 B . Johnson 50 R. Schroder 58 B. Pitts 59 T. Pearson 70 E. Prendi 75 C . McDermott

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4 Evmaenead 37RHakrcg 5 B SawWers 33 M Lin 6 A W"

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Coach : Owen Hourigan

1 L. Kenyon 2 S . Betsey 3 B. Dowd 4 S. Conlon 5 J. Marchesani 5 K. Sahely 6 C . Breheny 6 R . Taylor 7 S. Neohoritis 8 S . Ryan 9 P. McLennan 10 A . White 11 T. White 12 M . Sherman 13 P. Mercouriou 15 M. Sullivan 16 R . Amott 17 J. Charles 18 H . Low 19 W . Browne

20 K . Mios 21 J . Moussi 22 P. Harrison 23 H. Feehan 24 D. Sullivan 25 J . Mullen 26 P. Longmore 27 J. O' Rourke 28 M. Mur ph y 29 J. Nissen 30 T. O 'Hanlon 31 J . Sym e 32 M. Murphy 33 C . Viti 35 X . Gasparini 39 C. Murphy 41 B . Liu

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12 ATes~pf 46 EK~ n 14 T Leeds 47 J Pearce

11 K . Sheehan 12 J . Priestley 13 J . Best 14 R . Doherty 15 J . Leaf

16 S . Mulligan 17 B. Moon 18 B. Blatt

19 M. Browning 20 G . Fielke 21 J. Kenyon

22 J . Delosa 23 K . Presnell 24 A . Tregear

25 R. Eastgate 26 L. Hanson

15 M Furs 48 AFen y 16 G Li#ey 49 H Taybr 17 Awalace 5o T vogt Srtdh 51 NSparg~ 18 S Haines 52 H WAsm 19 TGaurd 53 Ct i. e 20 M Rmnage 54 C Wao C 21 W Cronin 55 M Eot t

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23 M Cate 61 W " 24 J Peter 62 S Madacrch 25 T Slattery 64 ESewe r 26 Auz~m, 65 M Mcvrterncy 27 B Kaye 66 N Ou"e d 28 H Dick 67 J Mwje q

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26 S . Preece 27 M . Turner

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1 S. Farrelly 2 R . Tabacchiera

8 G . Hesse

g J . Curtis

Coach : Dean Rossely

Coach: David Madigan Asst Coach : Tim Ford 1 T. Kovess (vc) 2 S . Edwards 4 D .Clos e 5 T. John

5 A. Scott 6 M. Feld 7 R . BlackVey

3 K. Lunarcfi 4 S. O 'Brie n

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I R. Minns 2 N. Anderson 3 D . Wood 4 M. KellyY 5 H . Guthrie 6 M. Sykes 7 A . Farrell (vc) 8 T. Maddocks (c) 9 Z. Elliott 10 N. Bradley 11 M . Dwyer (vc) 12 D. Marshall 13 J. McCarty 14 J. Poynter 15 S. Mortimer 16 T. Bront e 17 D . Carmod y 18 M. Mark Lesko 19 D. Hayte r 20 C. Pyke 21 P. Birks 22 A. Brennan 23 L . Butler 24 J. Sunderman n 25 M. Kibbis 26 L. Halliday 27 S. Meade 28 D . Hanrahan 29 L. O'Shannesy 30 T. Stainforth 31 B . Ganno n 32 S . Gilbertson 33 J. Lynch 34 C. Blizzard

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i D. Park 2 J. Br째ckv,ea 3 G. Dkeecfc 4 T. Shepherd 5 M tiakne s 6 M. Kenned y 7 Ra ' Moore e D-Kaym째z 9 M . Chnstian 10 C. Stavropo~s

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Coach: Sam Calagero 1 T. Noblett 2 M. Sessler 3 N . Andrew 4 A. Clarke 5 A. Spittal

6 C. Hammond

4 J . Rowatt 5 N . Tsindos

Coach: Anson Brownless 1 J . Goldblatt 2 T. Barrow 3 C . Poynton

7 T- Hunt

7 G . Thomson

6 P. Christie

n B. p;meck 12 JD. Poyser 13 c. Buckle y 14 L 0'donnal (Co .Capt) 75 M. tardo (Co,Capt)

8 A . Clemente 9 J. Starke 10 A. Mckenzie 11 J. Dickie 13 M. Wil so n 14 B. Wall 15 B. Norris

8 T. Hartlett 9 L. Price 10 B . Gatehouse 11 R . Evan s 12 S . Powley 13 S. Wood 1 q C . May

8 M. Illia 9 D. Walpole 10 S . Bonyhady 11 N. Hall 13 W. Robinson 14 D . DeSanctis

16 R. Guttersai 17 D. Drapac 18 S. Grtfim

17 B . Giles 18 V. Camera 20 T. Waller (VC)

15 B. Pearce 16 K. Biggs

15 J . Tuohey 16 A. Renshaw 17 D . Morley

1e J . Spicer 20 C-%jCko 21 D. Herten 22 J.. ~~~ 23 D 24 A. Doyle

25 S TouS 26 J. Mummery 27 R. Hartnett 28 S . Green J . Swift 30 A Brown 31 K. Shepara-MuNier

32 J. Tsingari; 33 S. Lack 34 J. Dunsi9ne 35 F. or" 36 M . Morgan 37 L Morgan 38 a car 3s S . Moran ~ ~. hikcre 49 R, Saker

OLD ESSENDON Coach : Greg Evans

1 B . LEGUDI 2 F. RASO 3 M . SHAW 4 M . REIFFEL 5 D . LEBAN 6 R-PHLEAN 7 C . GLASSFORD 8 J. WILLIAMS 9 G . WILLIAMS 10 J . DALINKIEWICZ 11 D. CERANTONIO 12 N. PEARSON 13 H. WILSON 14 D . FRANCIS 15 J . PHILLIPS 16 V. PALI

17 A. Goold 18 Z . Goold 19 W. Hepworth

21 R . Fenton 22 J . Atkin s 24 R . Imlach 25 B. Strong 26 C . Shone (VC) 29 M. Gravin a 31 C. Graham 32 B. Woodland

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40 D- Reiby 41 J . Nicholson 43 D . Cupples (C ) 46 R . Scrivener 47 A. Mueller 49 M. Cairns 51 M . Beruldsen 52 J. Williams 61 K. Bliesner

OLD MELBURNIANS Coach : Ben Dunn 1 T. Cudlipp 2 L . Gatti 3 N . Stogdale 4 A. Nabiakos 5 F. Linacre 6 S. Playfair

8 E. Mitchell 10 E . Hamer 11 N. Russell 12 S . Gooley 13 P. Smith 15 D . Byrne 16 J . Ardley 17 W. Landale 18 A. Forte 20 T Code 21 S. Fletcher 22 A. Ray 24 A. Mermigas 25 A . Quin e 28 L. McMeniman 33 A . Manahan

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30 M. Nyary 31 B. Steven

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Under-19 - Section BLUE HAMPTON ROVERS

DE LA SALLE (G01 Coach : Robin Smith Asst: Matt Francis

Coach : Dale Ross

1 J. Fisher 2 J. Fletcher 3 J. Toniol o 4 D . Hassaballa 5 T. Robson 6 M. Munoz 7 O . Keaney 8 W. Fenton 9 S . Clinch 10 J . Casey 11 D. Gould 12 S . Morwood 13 C . Bal l 14 J . Bird 15 P. Tiberi 16 S. Miles 17 A. Marino 18 D. Mescher 19 J. McKenzie 20 C. Dowling 21 L . O'Donnell 22 C. Russell 24 D. Harkins 25 R. Breda 27 B. Flanigan 28 T. Silvers 30 T. Kovarik

1 D. Zampaglione 2 A. Ros s 3 G . Cannell 4 I . Nicholls 5 N. Ulbrick 6 S . Blanchard 7 D. Kettle 8 N. Pinto 9 R . Semmel 10 L Smith 11 T. Fallon 12 R . Kenny 13 P. Woods 15 R . Hendry 16 J. Corbett 17 T. Mitchell 18 D. O'Brien 20 M. Curry 21 S. Suleyman 22 J. Barry 24 B. McDonald 25 A. Sharpe 26 M . Deluca 27 J . Williams 28 R. White 29 C . Gleeson 30 A . Bice 33 T. Rootsey 35 M. Westhead 38 R . Lang 39 K. Cho 40 J. Hilte 43 J. Schafer 44 T. Skewes

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Four rounds to go and realistically six teams i n each Section can still qualify for the finals . Round 11 saw upset results continue in what is the most closely contested season in Club XVII I history . My 79% success rate has sent me down the Connell Cup ladder . Review of Round 11 . Section 1 .

After an evenly contested match, St Kevin's through straighter kicking defeated Mazenod by thirty points . Leaders, Prahran were largely untroubled to defeat Mt Lilydale by fifty three points . Old Melburnians justified my selection when they easily accounted for Old Brighton by ninety one points . ÂŤ

id Scotch showed they are worthy t o be classified as a likely finalist by accounting for De La Salle by three points. Old Scotch showed they are worthy to be classified as a likely finalist by accounting for De La Salle by three points . De La Salle seemed assured of victory well into the last quarter before Old Scotch kicked the last three goals to snatch victory . Their best included : Hugh Gyles, Dustin Adderley and Geoff Junkeer . For De La the best were : Anthony Boots, Joel Murphy and David Hyde . Old Xaverians showed potential premiership form when they overran tenth placed University Blues by one hundred and thirty one points . Section 2 . The Marcellin and University Blacks game was a really close contest . The scores were level at half time and Marcellin just edged clear in the end to win by four points . For the winners ; The Symes Boys and "Banger", whose name I was told is Andrew Russell were best. Collegians had a day out as they easily defeated Therry Penola by one hundred and fourteen points. Leaders, Old Xaverians were untroubled to defeat Old Trinity by ninety two points . Jonathan Cade tried hard throughout to lift Old Trinity .

A very inaccurate, Monash Blues paid the penalty when Fitzroy Reds with far less use of the ball won by two points . My report indicated Monash won everywhere but on the scoreboard . Their best included : Gaffney , 56

Johnstone and Lombardo . The very inaccurate Old Grammarians came from behind to overrun Eley Park Sharks and win by twelve points after a very low scoring match . The "Sharks" were well served by John Verdy, Damon and Jason Broadbear and David Bowen .

Section 3 . Old Scotch with greater accuracy tied with the profligate leaders, Whitefriars, whose continued inaccuracy could prove their downfall in a tense final . Scotch led for a lot of the game before a late surge by Whitefriars gave them the lead only for Old Scotch to tie the score just on the siren . Best for Whitefriars were : Collins, Ward and Dalton . Caulfield Grammarians clung to second place through their eighteen point victory over Emmaus - St Leo's .

Fitzroy Reds consolidated their top four position with a fifty one point win over Old Geelong, who still remain in sight of a final's berth . With greater accuracy in front of goal, Nort h

CLUB

NAME

C18(11 Old Xaverians Prahran Old Scotc h St Kevins Prahran C18(2 )

Hall Cartlidge N Simon Harrocks Howard

4 0 1 0 0

43 38 31 27 24

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Old Boys were able to defeat Old Carey by twenty points . For N .O .B .s, Cerini, Tehan and Ryan each kicked three goals . For Old Carey, Andrews and White each kicked four goals . La Trobe University had the bye . preview of round 12 . Section 1 . prahrari s only loss this season was that by nine points against St Kevin's in Round 3 . Today Prahran have the opportunity to avenge that loss . I suspect their recent form entitles the "Two Blues" to favouritism and my selection today. Mt Lilydale scored their first win of this season by defeating Old Brighton by seventy nine points . Although each of these sides has found victory illusive in 2005, I suspect the greater consistency shown by Mt Lilydale will enable them to win again today . De La Salle, at home, should prove too talented for Old Melburnians . Old Scotch should consolidate their top four position with a comfortable win over University Blues . Old Xaverians should be able to defeat Mazenod, who lack the depth of talent to hold out the now resurgent "Crocodiles" . Section 2 . The in form Marcellin should possess enough talent to defeat Therry Penola even on the Fawkner Reserve . Collegians, still with final four ambitions should be able to account for Old Trinity at Bulleen . In a final's preview Old Xaverians journey to Eley Park Sharks, where they will be out of their "comfort zone" nevertheless the leaders will possess too much talent for the competitive Sharks . Old Essendon Grammarians face a long trip and a danger game at Monash University . Both sides were very inaccurate last week and today it could be a case of kick straight and win . Overall performance and consistency prompt me to select Old Essendon . Fitzroy Reds and University Blacks who meet at Ramsden Street Reserve are two sides whose recent form has not been good . In Round 3 the Blacks triumphed by thirty seven points . I can't envisage a repeat on the smaller oval where prevailing winds can effect the outcome of games . The Reds need to win to remain in the four and the Blacks, after seeming certain finalists now are a game outside the four . Today Iselect the Reds, which will please my readers at the Fitzroy based Club . Section 3. A battle for fourth place will take place at Bennettswood when Emmaus - St Leo's play Old Scotch . At home and on a bigger ground I am inclined to select Emmaus - St Leo's, who really have to win to remain in final's contention. The enigmatic Old Geelong play second placed

Caulfield Grammarians on Como Park . It is a last gasp affair for Old Geelong's fmals' hopes . Victories are now regular at Caulfield and I select them to win again today and so consolidate the double chance . Fitzroy Reds, should further entrench themselves in the top four by accounting for Old Carey. Leaders, Whitefriars journey to La Trobe University where they should be able to hone their kicking skills and maintain their undefeated record . North Old Boys have the bye . Team Managers . Details of your sides' performance will be appreciated by 6 p .m. Monday . Telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@alphalink .com .a u

AILE,ST O Eley Park - Today against Old Xaverians, two dedicated servants of the Eley Park Sharks will celebrate personal milestones . Club President and former Secretary, Corey Cresswell will play his fiftieth game . As well as his administrative roles, Corey has rendered sterling service on the field as exemplified by his 2003 win in the Steve Mason Medal for the competition Best and Fairest player . Also press correspondent, Lee Kett will play his one hundredth game today . As well as contributing on the field for eight seasons, Lee has proven a dedicated official who is ever conscious of gaining valuable publicity for his club .

TODAY'S MATCHE S CLUB 18 (1) Prahran v St Kevins Old Brighton v Mt Lilydale 0 C De La Salle v Old Melburnians - at Waverley Park University Blues v Old Scotch Old Xaverians v Mazenod 0 C CLUB 18 (2 )

Therry Penola 0 B v Marcellin Old Trinity v Collegian s Eley Park Sharks v Old Xaverians (2) Monash Blues v Old Essendon Gr Fitzroy Reds v University Blacks - at Ramsden Street Ova l CLUB 18 (3)

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Scotch (2) Old Geelong v Caulfield G r Old Carey v Fitzroy Reds (2) North Old Boys - Bye La Trobe Uni v Whitefriars

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CLUB 18 (11 ST P".LVINS OB 3.0 7 .2 10 .3 13.7 (85) MAZENOD 2.3 2 .4 5 .9 7.13 (55) SKOB: Short 2 Perron 2 Crowley 2 P Harvey Fox T Harvey D Dunn W Dunn Simon Conlon. Best : Grant D Dunn T Dillon P Harvev Short Fox . Mae: Fotherg111 5 Bridgland Coxon . Best : Nussbaum Busby Coheres Pollard Butch . Umpires : Paul Rapke Mark Thornhill (F ) MT LILYDALE 0.3 3 .6 5 .7 7.8 (50) 4 .5 8.9 11 .10 15.13 (103) PRAHRAN Mt LBydnle : Details not received. Prahran: Ivak 3 Kelly 3 Farrell 2 Scott 2 Macpherson 2 Henderson Burgess Slawinski . Best: Burgess Stawinski Kelly Morton C Belej Macpherson . Umpires : Trevor Hansen (F)

OLD F4EL6 S 5 .2 10.4 13.9 19.14 (128) OLD BRIGHTON 3 .0 4 .1 6 .1 6.1(37) Old Melb : Ironmonger 8 Righettl 4 H Tomlinson Parker Bender Schofield Jacobs Citing A Rush. Best: Utting N Barrett Ironmonger Forbes Osmond A Rush. Old Br : A Liptrot 2 D Cooper G Earl C Trim M Stockdale. Best : D Cooper T Handley G Earl N Stenner S Davies D Kovac . Umpires : Rick Benson Jason Evans (F) OLD SCOTCH 0 .5 3 .5 4.9 7 .10 (52) DE LA SALLE 1 .2 4.3 6.4 7 .7 (49) Old Scotch : Fraser 2 Snow 2 Collie Giulieri N Simon . Best: Addison Gyles Snow Hooke Comport Craven . DLS: Hyland 2 Laska Murphy Boots Rudd Norton . Best: N Bewtck Marks Meieklejohn Felsburg Rossiter Dimble . Umpires: Malcolm Foard David Windlow (F) UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 .1 1 .3 1 .3 3 .7 (25) OLD XAVERIANS 9.6 14 .9 19 .13 23.18 (156) Del Blues : McKinley Glass Giles . Best : Glass Callery Irving McKinley Waxman Collins. Old %av : Curnow 5 Silk 5 Hall 4 Ward 2 Lunardi 2 Wright Ireland Perry Davies L Hardwick. Best: Curnow L Hardwick M Hardwick Jones Perry Silk . Umpires: Frank Kavanagh (F) CLUB 18 (2 ) MARCELLIN 3.1 4 .6 8.8 9.11 (65) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .5 4.6 7.7 9 .7(61) Details not received . Umpires : Danny Carroll Simon Peerless (F) COLLEGIANS 5.4 10 .6 14 .10 22 .11 (143) TBERi2Y FEPIOLA 1 .4 1 .8 2.10 3 .11 (29) Coll: Oakley 5 R McDonough 4 Johnson 4 Grant 3 Burn 2 Lazer B MeD,ncugh Perkav Stedwell . B, -t: Johnson B',1eDonough Ln :r Burn

Grant Letchford . Therry Pen : Lyons O'Shea Bibby . Best: Murnane Kennesrv Keer.^n Melecki Serong Toohey. Umpires: Simon Brooks (F) OLD XAVERIANS 2 .4 6.7 13 .10 16.12 (108) OLD TRiNITY 2 .1 2.2 2 .4 2 .4(16) Details not received. Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto (F) OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 .3 3.8 3 .10 4 .13 (37) ELEY PARK SHARKS 1 .2 1 .5 3 .6 3 .7 (25) Old Eso: Evans 2 Cartss Duggan. Best : Goodger Hughes Papal Turner Hunter. Eley Park Sharks : Viola 2 Smith . Best: Verde D Broadbear Bowen J Broadbear Bowen CressweIl Cavell . Umpires : Tom Windlow (F) MONASH BLUES 3 .4 3.8 6.10 7 .15 (57) FITZROY REDS 2.0 6 .1 7.2 9 .5(59) Mon Blues: Brown 2 Lombardo M Woods Collier Gaflney Richardson . Best: Gaffney Dods Johnstone Collier Coughlin L Woods. Fitz Reds: Grimmitt 5 MeNicol 2 Stevenson Toner . Best : Crane Marren Scruby Crowe McNicol . Umpires : Geoff Kelly (F )

CLUB 18 (31 OLD SCOTCH 2.2 5 .5 8 .5 10 .6 (88) WI=FRLkRS 2.5 3 .8 6.14 8.18 (66) Old Scotch : Lacey 4 Lethlean 2 Neilson 2 Glover Tilbrook. Best: Barnett Ballan M Wood R Wood Neilson Kyriakou . White : Elliot 2 O'Meara Atkinson Davies Rawley O'Brien Hennessy . Best: Sing Johnson Vernal Tatterson Andrews Dalton. Umpires: Brian Nunn Josh White-Spier (F) CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 7.1 8 .2 11 .4 13 .8 (86) E US ST LEOS 2 .2 5 .4 7.5 10 .8 (68) Caul : Minter 3 Fisher 3 Baxter 2 Townley 2 Tra . Berkman R Nadebaum Brown. Best: Lowe Craven Andrew Pitts S Jenkinson R Nadebaum . Emmaus SL: Noseda 2 Monty 2 Perry 2 England 2 Wood Dunn . Best : Noseda Wood Carey Foley Manton Winduss . Umpires : Tony Byrnes (F) FITZROY REDS 3.3 7.6 12.11 15 .19 (109) OLD GEELONG 0.1 4 .2 6.3 9 .4(58) Fitz Reds: Prior 4 Duncan 2 Bennett 2 Flanagan 2 Cook Vigilante Marshall Cockshutt Campbell . Best : SehoBield Cockshutt Clark Flanagan Alm Vigilante . Old Beat: McLean 2 Kilpatrick 2 Stevens 2 Wilson Chadder. Best: Church Kilpatrick Southey Avery Legoe MeLean . Umpir es : Gerard Dowling (F ) NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .3 8.6 12 .6 15.8 (98) OLD CAREY 3.2 5 .3 10.6 11 .12 (78) Details not received . Umpires : Peter Kelly Tony Robbins (F) LA TROBE UNI I-" .S THE BYE

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Results of Trihanaf Hearings -hgdall! MY 5,2005 Mark Nancarrow, Terry Enola . Charging, 2 matches. Mathew Cumming, Box Hill North . Misconduct, 2 matches . Shannon Gallagher, Oakleigh Clays ( Under-19) . Striking, 4 matches. Stevan Janjic, Oakleigh Clays (Under-19) . Threats of umpire, 8 matches . Javed Sadat, South Melbourne Districts ( Reserv es). Misconduct,

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NXT SAT NO MATCHES - A/B SECTOR BYE WEEKEND NXT SUN VAFA V VCFL 23 JULY CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS V OLD ESSENDON (B ) 24 JULY FIDA 30 JULY OLD BRIGHTON V WHITEFRIARS OC (B) 31 JULY MARCELLIN OC V OLD MELBURNIANS (A) 6 AUG ST. KEVINS OB V ST . BERNARDS OC (A )

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°:J,12 U-TE SCOPE S First offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence ($50); fourth offence ($100); each subsequent offence ($100) . Rese rv es/G18 Seniors/U19 failure to phone failure to provide scores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm Therry Penola (R) Old Camberwell (S) Old Melburnians (C) Ormond (S ) Ofd Scotch (C) Sth Melb . Dist (S) Uni. Blues (C) Hawthorn (S) Marceltin (S) Marcellin (U ) Old Me)burnians (U ) St . Bedes Ment . Tig . (U) Monash Blues (U ) Phoned incorrect scores - Round 10 Williamstown CYMS (R), Old Xaverians (U)

Rps ufls of InvesfiaaUon s Monash Gryphons and Old Westbourne charged with a melee which allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday June 25 at East Caulfield Reserve . Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 (first offence over the last two year period) . Oakleigh charged with conduct unbecoming a club of the Association with reports which allegedly occurred in the Oakleigh Clays and Mazenod 0 C under-19 match on Saturday June 25 at Clayton . 1 . Oakleigh Clays sustained intimidation, verbal and physical abuse and general conduct unbecoming of a member of the VAFA throughout the course of, and immediately following the game held at Clayton on Saturday 25th June. 2. At the completion of the game players from Oakleigh Clays deliberately and premeditatedly attempted to engage players from Mazenod in physical altercations . 4 . Mazenod player no 14 Dale McAillet was chased by several opposition players who allegedly attempted to strike him . Oakleigh Clays found guilty in respect to charges 1, 2 and 4 . The club is fined a total of $500 and placed on a good behavior bond of $1000 to the conclusion of season 2005 .

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SWINBURNE UNI SALESIAN 0 C BENTLEIG H

1251 363 1275 584 957 543 823 806 919 675 695 805 611 976 556 954 479 1254 473 1079

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9 9 9 7 6 5 5 4 1

2 0 928 380 244.21 2 0 826 390 211 .79 2 0 841 623 134.99 4 0 871 699 124.61 5 0 881 728 121.02 6 0 616 783 78 .67 6 0 534 869 61 .45 7 0 717 807 88 .85 10 0 239 1174 20 .36

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1150 1029 1085 878 885

623 635 693 712 675

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SALESIAN SCORPIONS 11 9 2 0 1479 867 170 .59 MAZENOD 0 C 11 8 3 0 1158 918 126 .14 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 6 5 0 1150 1045 110 .05 PENINSULA 0 B 11 4 7 0 1187 1352 87 .80

ELEY PARK SHARKS UNIVERSITY BLACKS COLLEGIANS MONASH BLUES MARCELLIN THERRY PENOLA 0 B OLD TRINITY

40 36 32 28 24

11 6 5 0 699 812 86.08 24 11 4 7 0 703 856 82.13 16 11 3 8 0 455 835 54.49 12 35.99 8 11 2 9 0 433 1203 0 11 0 11 0 480 1092 43 .96

707 219.38 36 903 140 .53 36 805 190 .06 32 1012 96 .05 20 1171 93 .25 16 1219 81 .05 16 1456 53 .37 16 1274 48 .59 4 1520 43.88 4

PW L ld For A WHITEFRIARS 11 10 .5 0 1 926 560 165 .36 95.45 C 7LFlELD GR 11 9 .0 2 0 970 742 130 .73 81 .82 FITZROY REDS (2) 11 8 .0 3 0 768 550 139.64 72 .73 OLD SCOTCH (2) 11 6 .5 4 1 756 591 127.92 59 .09 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 6 .0 5 0 838 640 130 .94 54 .55 OLD GEELONG 11 5 .5 5 1 779 768 101 .43 50 .00 NORTH OLD BOYS 11 4 .5 6 1 534 900 59.33 40 .91 LA TROBE UNI 10 3 .0 8 0 400 835 47.90 30.00 % P Y3 L D For Pb OLD CAREY 10 2 .0 9 0 517 1134 45 .59 20.00 ;.'!1- .1 7 -' t3j U OLD PARADIANS 11 10 1 0 1461 644 226 .86 40 °---. . . UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 1 0 1331 891 149 .38 40 F'----°---------------°--OAKLEIGH 11 8 3 0 1339 881 151 .99 32 ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 7 4 0 1040 875 118 .86 28 BENTLEIGH 11 5 6 0 927 893 103 .81 20 csented b y MHSOB 11 4 7 0 785 1016 77 .26 16 OLD IVANHOE 11 4 7 0 768 1052 73 .00 16 'I~, v ' "`i LATROBEUNI 11 3 8 0 750 1126 66 .61 12 , j( SPORTSCOVER AJAX 11 2 9 0 682 1155 59 .05 8 MONASH BLUES 11 2 9 0 726 1401 51 .82 8 char ,. ~ tr hi har fram a meb~fz p'r~or~ to this sVrv+cel 3 ---'{-~ -t--~---------- ----'

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P L D Fa Aw! ELSTERNWICK 11 11 0 0 1750 754 232.10 44 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 7 4 0 1466 1081 135 .62 28 BULLEEN COBRAS 11 7 4 0 1437 1135 126 .61 28 ST MARYS 11 7 4 0 1363 1123 121 .37 28 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 6 5 0 1037 803 129 .14 24 BOX HILL NORTH 11 5 6 0 1019 1273 80 .05 20 NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 5 6 0 1044 1403 74 .41 20 ALBERT PARK 11 5 6 0 907 1234 73 .50 20 RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 2 9 0 642 1859 34 .53 8

B SECTION P W L D Far arrst % Pts OLD IVANHOE 11 9 2 0 1153 730 157 .95 36 DE LA SALLE 11 9 2 0 1328 854 155 .50 36 OLD BRIGHTON 11 9 2 0 1217 991 122 .81 36 MHSOB 11 5 6 0 1044 1041 100 .29 20 CAULFIELD GR 11 5 6 0 975 985 98.98 20 OLD ESSENDON GR 11 5 6 0 1021 1075 94.98 20 WHITEFRIARS 11 5 6 0 984 1103 89.21 20 MAZENOD 0 C 11 3 8 0 807 1054 76 .57 12 ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 3 8 0 863 1180 7314 12 NORTH OLD BOYS 11 2 9 0 816 1266 64 .45 8

A RESERVE P P✓ L D For a o pis OLD XAVERIANS 11 11 0 0 1082 484 223 .55 44 OLD SCOTCH 11 9 2 0 1127 514 219 .26 36 ST BERNARDS 11 6 5 0 832 783 106 .26 24 OLD MELBURNIANS 11 6 5 0 623 625 99 .68 24 OLD HAILEYBURY 11 5 6 0 701 863 81 .23 20 COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 527 679 77 .61 20 UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 4 7 0 655 825 79 .39 16 OLD TRINITY 11 4 7 0 599 775 77 .29 16 ST KEVINS 11 3 8 0 656 898 73 .05 12 MARCELLIN 11 2 9 0 461 946 48 .73 8

OLD XAVERIANS OLD HAILEYBURY UNIVERSITY BLUES MARCELLIN OLD SCOTCH OLD MELBURNIANS STBERNARDS OLD TRINIT Y ST KEVINS COLLEGIANS

C SECTION

For 1279 1222 1162 1072 1166 966 1041 901 920 850

925 138 .27 916 133 .41 895 129.83 884 121 .27 959 121 .58 1048 92.18 1206 86.32 1139 79.10 1307 70.39 1300 65.38

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 1 0 1175 753 156 .04 40 BEAUMARIS 11 9 2 0 1075 842 127 .67 36 OLD CAMBERWELL 11 6 5 0 1189 977 121 .70 24 PARKDALE VULTURES 11 6 5 0 1114 919 121 .22 24 AJAX 11 6 5 0 1141 1104 103 .35 24 OLD PARADIANS 11 6 5 0 1051 1164 90 .29 24 HAMPTON ROVERS 11 5 6 0 1195 967 123 .58 20 MONASH BLUES 11 4 7 0 915 982 93.18 16 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 11 2 9 0 866 1309 66 .16 8 BANYULE 11 1 10 0 821 1525 53.84 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts FITZROY REDS 11 10 1 0 1356 677 200 .30 40 ORMOND 11 9 2 0 1377 766 179.77 36 OLD CAREY 11 8 3 0 1146 959 119 .50 32 PRAHRAN 11 8 3 0 1158 1038 111 .56 32 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 11 5 6 0 1095 1014 107 .99 20 OLD MENTONIANS 11 5 6 0 1017 1050 96 .86 20 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 5 6 0 1096 1292 84 .83 20 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 11 3 8 0 1044 1210 86 .28 12 AOUINAS 0 C 11 1 10 0 821 1361 60 .32 4 GLEN EIRA 11 1 10 0 647 1390 46 .55 4 02 SECTION P If L D Far Asst % Pts OLD GEELONG 11 10 1 0 1436 691 207 .81 40 RUPERTSWOOD 11 10 1 0 1427 981 145.46 40 PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 4 0 1236 984 125 .61 28 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 7 4 0 1083 1031 105 .04 28 LATROBE UNI 11 5 6 0 1099 1034 106.29 20 OAKLEIGH 11 5 6 0 1272 1213 104 .86 20 SALESIAN 0 C 11 5 6 0 980 1040 94 .23 20 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11 3 8 0 959 1452 66.05 12 BENTLEIGH 11 3 8 0 923 1462 63 .13 12 SWINBURNE UNI 11 0 11 0 690 1291 53 .45 0

D3 SECTION P L D For Agst % Pts WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 10 1 0 1445 766 188 .64 40 WEST BRUNSWICK 11 9 2 0 1045 866 120 .67 36 ST JOHNS 0 C 11 8 3 0 1114 677 164 .55 32 KEW 11 7 4 0 1069 1042 102 .59 28 OLD WESTBOURNE 11 6 5 0 1018 845 120 .47 24 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 6 5 0 1164 1082 107 .58 24 UHS-VU 11 4 7 0 925 1165 79 .40 16 MONASH GRYPHONS 11 3 8 0 963 1258 76 .55 12 POWER HOUSE 11 2 9 0 640 1177 54 .38 8 SYNDAL TALLY-1-10 11 0 11 0 810 1315 61 .60 0

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