E=-iE= Fairest Picks ? ;cMxt to a premiership, a league best and fairest ;vard is just about the highest honour that an amateur footballer can receive . Recipients over lie years have included Lindsay Hassett, Don rordner and Jock Nelson . Marcellin's Bernard Mnneen is the most notable multiple award winner in recent years, having snared a B Section and two A Section trophies . With the season coming to an end, here are =ome players sure to be in the mix on the 5th of Q eptember, when the awards are handed at the ,. ;',FA's Presentation night at the Carlton Crest .
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namesake, has sublime skills . 2 . Steve Buckle - St Leos Emmau s
3 . Tom Evans - Old Carey Smokey : Gerard Bevan Prahran D 2 Section : J Fullerton Medal 1 . Shaun Payze -
Peninsula OB - Goal-kicking machine chasing the magical three figure mark . Pencil him in for at least five best on grounds .
1 . Brett Dobson - Marcellin - Has had at least four clear best on grounds and is rarely out of the best . Only doubt is that his fellow onballers may steal votes off him .
2 . Tim Wheeler - Williamstown CMYS 3 . Jon Rutter - Oakleig h
2 . Cameron Purss - Old Xaverians 3, Paul Corrigan - Old Haileybury Smokey: Andrew Jenke - Old Haileybury
D3 Section : 1 . Adrian Flowerday - Monash Gryphons . Tough, showy, highly skilled, loves a goal and will be well known to umpires in his capacity as captain . Only question mark is his often volatile relationship with the men in white ! 2 . Andrew Horsburgh - Old Westbourne 3 . Cameron Lee - Werribe e Smokey: Lucas Gorringe - UHS - VU
_j Section: G .T Moore Medal l . Leigh Hendra - Old Brighton - the sort of player that umpires love . His freak match winning goal against Caulfield and a string of best on grounds sees him a firm favourite . 2 . David Biggs - Old Essendo n 3 . Damian Rayson - De La Sall e Smokev: Simon Minton Connell - North Old Eoys
C Section: L .S Zachari i ? . Art Lewski - Ajax - Young, flashy and always under the umpire's eye, Lewski is the obvious pick though there are some big name players in C Grade (expect the goalkickers to poll well ) 2. David Loats - Old Camberwell 3 . David Boundy - Old Paradians Smokey : Julian Kirzner - Ajax
D Section : I, . S P eppe r Meda l 1 . Leigh Deledio - Ormond - stands out with his uncanny ability to find space and like his
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D4 Section : C3 .3 Meehan Medal 1- Craig Mahoney - Elsternwick - Won the award last year, On-baller constantly in the action . Plenty of talent around him but a good bet to go back to back . 2 . Corey Riscalla - Box Hill Nort h 3 . Andrew Moutney - North Brunswick Stuckey : Scott Grace - Elsternwic k Disagree with my picks or think there are any more smokies who could bob up on the 5th of September? Email me at jonathan_g_hornCa -yaho . co .u k
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Short and sweet this week . Haileybury easily accounted for OMs . Disco Seccull played another belter in his 200th and Andrew Jenke continued his great form in the ruck . St Kevin's were really, really ordinary against St Bernard's, who have pretty much sown up a spot in A Grade . Ryan Chard had a great battle with Danny Roach and Luke Mahoney tried his heart out for St Kevin's . Warning to A Section teams - Bernard's looked awesome in the final term . Uni had a few scares but kept their finals chances alive with a solid win over Trinity . David Beardsley has had a great season at Full Back for the Hedgeburners. Marcellin may have fallen in against Xavs but had the game under control all day . Scotch over Collegians . Adam Nettleton resolute down back for the Cardinals while Josh Ashman continues to impress at CHB for the Lions . From Sidelines to Headline s These players have missed a large proportion of the year due to injury and their availability over the coming weeks will be crucial to determining their sides' chances of snagging a premiership or avoiding relegation . . . Tim Ockleshaw - Old Xaverians Mail is that Tim will be back for the last round of the year, though there is some conjecture over this . It goes without saying that if Xavs are to win the flag, they need the bald headed Eagle on the pitch ; there is no better big game player going arou id and he has made Elstermviek Park his own in recent years . Brent Walsh - Old Trinit y If Trinity are to hang on, the Big Cat needs to get over his hammy problems . Kicked eight on Ben Waite and had a stellar season last year but has had more twangs than a Nashville nightclub and has missed the better part of 2005 . Glenn Cox - Marcellin It's interesting that of the current crop of Marcellin players, almost to a man they nominate Cox as the best player they have played with . Problem is, Coxy has a bung shoulder. The wretched thing just keeps popping out . Is back doing full competitive work and may even front tip against Scotch . His young team walks noticeably taller when he is in the thick of things . dames F째yier - Uni Blues Take your pick of Brett O'Farrell . James Gerstman . Damien L-r.-ch and Daniel Cullinan . Truth is, this
year's premiership could be won by the team with the best fu ll back and there is ` no better defender than a fully fit Hayter. He's more than capable of keeping th e aforementioned gentlemen goal-less but is still under an injury cloud. Fair to say that Uni cannot win the flag without him firing.
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Gerstman 3 62 6 57 Cullman B . O'Farrell 4 55 6 52 Lynch Efstafliiou Rush Coleman
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s all too confusing - need a stiff drink . sically, Haileybury should get top spot, anyone of its will be vying to meet them in the second sem i >llegians are the tip to go down (and would b e tv drink) with St Kevin's . Bernard's are th e ous floaters and Xavs are by no mean s a - uais spot .
- congratulate Jo i Agius wh o plays his E__r ---2 for the club . From r College in 2002, Josh played finals with the - 19s in 2003 and has played consistent fort y 2004-05, making the Under 23 State Squad this - and looking forward to September finals . Wel l Josh, we look forward to you having a long at Old Xavs. clt - congratulates S teve Collins, Nick t Crane and Tyson Beattie on reachin g ?ties recently . Collo has been an outstanding ner-lller since he commenced with the club A d Carey . He has played 150 outstanding >r the club (out of a possible 151) which i s 1 }o his preparation and commitment. H e - at Camberwell and has been a orter of the club both on and off the pl< ved his 100 tfi game last week legians . Most of these games have bee n s but Nick has the ability to play the the ones . Quietly spoken Nick lets hi s on the field speak for themselves . Josh notched up game 10 0 also agains t and has been another outstanding clu b Josh is a reliable and diligent defender ; being beaten . Tyson Beattie ha s r I into a talented ruckman and has worke d °t his body right for A grade football . Tyso n o me ruck duties in the twos with distinction . to all four and thanks for you r . i it to V) - "A football .
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S1Y BLUES 7 .4 7 .7 14.12 17 .16 (118) OL Y 3 .4 6 .8 11 .11 13.14(92) Ue :1 use 4 Lou~coek 3 R}an 2 Kordick 2 Scambler 2 Mu)ilebach 2 Pa 2 . Best: Sally Scambler Paterson Fislilev Brookes Heinz . ., . . . .... : J Healv 4 Cultrera 3 A Rarnsden 3 Medland 2 T VanDerVetme . Best : Beards: A Ramsdea McPherson J HeatyAitken Medlatrd . Um : Simon Clive Peter James (F) Paul Carroll Brendan Corcoran (6) Chris ''Trans Store (G I ST 4 .3 8 .4 11 .10 13 .11(89) . . .. 2.4 7.12 11 .14 20 .16 (136) :1 in 21 yan 2 Chard 2 Dowling 2 Dowd T Simpson Lynch C Taylor Liston . Best : Chard D Mahoney L Mahoney T Simpson Travaglia Fields. St " n: Legudl 5 Spinner 3 Kamen 2 N Mitchell2 Blunt 2 Roach 2 t e M St leton J Stapleton Potter. Best : Roach Gill Liberatore N MibI Blank Dallarm. U^• , Jamie Nouns Albie Firley (F) Peter Monotti Matt Jenkinson (B) are Lucas Robson (G ) __ .5 3.1 7.4 9.6 13 .7 (85) OLD EMH 4.2 9.4 11 .9 13.13 (91) Calk Jc -erisen 3 Harrison 2 Blundfeld 2 Lockett But Dixon Jones C Hoist Harris . Best: Harrison Fn• Ashman Dixon Jones Blumfield. Old Sc : Ross 4 Cations 3 Cerstman 3 Tallent Wtgnev lshton . Best: Nettleton Pugsley Ross Crow Tallent Collins. Umpires : Russell Davidson Jason McNiece (F) Andrew Errington will Stokes (B) Kevin Segota Domuuc Napoli iG) A RESERVE OU ' "T-TANS 4 .2 6 .8 10 .8 15 .9 (99) Ott .E IURIFiIYs 1 .2 3.5 4.8 7.9 (51) Byrne 6 Matthews 4 Oman 2 Alder Gems Waddell. Best: Mulquktey J Berry Waddell Byme Jar . Tucker Jenkins . Old Hall : Efsi 3u 5 t isholm Graves. Best: G white Knight Baker Mohammad Ctllpy .:u ri Graves . OLD in 4 .5 10 .5 15 .8 20.9 (129) MARCELI 2 .0 2 .0 6.0 7.0 (42) Old X.^rv: D R~,sh 5 Pasceri 3 McDonnell 2 Larkins 2 Fox McCarthy b4eWtrirter Beattie Jones Tatulaschwili Howard Moy)an . Best: Fox Mo}larz Ginn ;-an Larkins Pasceri Gidley. Marc: Neskoveim 2 McGree Maguire Mcf'3sker Grimes Gatatat . Best : McGree Colville Maguire Weston McCasker Gn.gotiak . LM (TY Rr,UBS 1.1 3 .4 7 .6 10.7 (67) OL, try 1 .4 4 .7 7 .9 8.11 (59) Uni :Ca tan 4 Hutettins 2 MePhall Shuttleworth Tamier 1 :`esimore . Ru sell Hutchins Rigby Shuttlewvrth Millard Coleman . Old Trim R 4 Romney 2 Burgess Mai. Best : Christou Donahoo Mai Bladeall sden Cole. JIIIS 2 .2 2 .4 4 .5 5.7(37 ) 3.4 6.7 9.8 12 .13 (85) P Mount S Mount J Mount Shannon Hughes. Best: Hughes G Kalesaren D Mount Caldow Walsh . St Betn : Spinetla 3 S ta7mazzo 2 I 2 Ferret Jurteskau Cattesall Mihailovic Close. Best : Ware Hughes Ca, u Andrews N Sniith Hogan . COLI.EGT9~':5 0 .0 4 .5 4 .5 6.7(43) OLD .,.,GTCH 3.10 5.11 5.16 9 .19 (73) Call: Muir 2 Hodes Fabris Roberson Hage. Best: Hage Couch Fabris L Moon Muir Howard. Old Scotch : 0 Crane 2 Hasking 2 Elliott Graham Jelbart Laid Sutherland . Best: Sutcliffe Beattie Teasdale Armstrong AurelSm1th Lied. 3
COL . : _ : Coach : Pat Hawkins Res: Damien Phillips I J . Dixon VC 2 M . Parrent 3 B . Mooney 4 A . Shinkfiield 5 R . Henebery 6 N . Baxter 6 S . Woolley 7 S . Taft 7 J . Farley 8 C. Unsworth Capt 9 J . Fry 10 J . Jorgensen 11 C. Washes 12 N. Harrison Capt 13 M . Naylor 14 J . Ashman 15 C. Hoist 16 A . Baxter 17 J . Heritage 17 D. Phillips 18 D. Barber 19 K . Jones 20 M . Holies 21 C. Harris VC 22 N. Lockett 23 C. Mollard 24 E . Water s 25 R. Muir 26 P. Krotiris 27 G . Rowston 28 B. Couch 28 D. Browning 29 N. Burrows 30 L. Moon 31 N . Roach 32 C . Blumfie4d VC 33 B. Hoist 34 D . McCaughan 35 L . Nesbit 36 M. Roberson 37 S. Humphry
38 A. Fabris 39 D . Cannizzo 40 D . Strachan 41 W. Tarditf 41 B. Duff 42 T. Sank 43 E. Malone 44 Y. Phillips
45 A. Stone 46 J. Cooke 47 Z. Moo n 48 B. Low 49 M. Rose 50 M. Rice 51 B. Shadbol t 53 T. Rutherford 54 B . Woolhouse 55 T. Cookes Res Capt 56 M. Stefanidakis 57 D . Williamson 58 N . 59 A . Wright - Smith 60 D . Mutton 61 E . Healey 62 O. Howard 63 A . Kenneally 64 N .Craig 65 A . Smith 66 J . Adgemis 67 A . Nichola 68 M . Gromotga 70 D. Slatyer 76 B . Ha ge
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A SECTION Marcellin v Old Haileybury Old Xaverians v Old Trinitv Old Melburnians v St Bernards University Blues v Collegians St Nevins v Old Scotch
ROUND IS C SECTIO N Therry Penola 0 B v Monash Blues Old Camberwell v University Blacks Hampton Rovers v Old Paradians Parkdale Vultures v AJA X
Banyule v Beaumaris Dl SECTION Ormond v Glen Eira Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Aquinas 0 C Old Mentonians v Prahran Bulleen Templestowe v Yarra Valley 0 B Fitzroy Reds v Old Carey - at Punt Road Oval
D2 SECTION Old Geelong v Rupertswood Oakleigh v Williamstown CYMS La Trobe Uni v Peninsula 0 B Salesian 0 C v Ivanhoe Assumption Swinburne Uni v Bentleig h
D3 SECTIO N South Melb Districts v West Brunswick Old Westbourne v St Johns 0 C UHS-VU v Monash Gryphon s Werribee Amateurs v Syndal Tally-Ho Kew v Power Hous e
D4 SECTION Eltham Collegians v Box Hill North Elsternwick - Bv e
North Brunswick v St Marvs Hawthorn Amateurs v Richmond Central Albert Park v Bulleen Cobras - switched from the original draw
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 Collegians v St Kevins Marcellin - Bye Old Scotch v St Bernards University Blues v Old Brighton De La Salle v Old Xaverians
Old Brighton v De La Salle Mazenod 0 C v Old Essendon Gr Whitefriars v St Bedes Mentone Tigers at Sportscover Arena - Sat MHSOB v Caulfield Gr Old Ivanhoe v North Old Boy s
_' ` 20TH, 2005 714-D411-19 SECTION 2 Caulfield Gr v Banvtile Viewbank Old Melburnians v Whitefriars Beaumaris v Old Camberwell Old Trinity - Bye Rupertswood v Old Care y UNDER-19 SECTION 3 Old Ivanhoe v La Trobe Un i St Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB - at Sportseover Arena Friday 19th at 6 .15 p .m . Bentleigh v Oakleigh Monash Blues v AJAX Old Paradians v University Black s UNDER-19 (2) BLUE De La Salle (2) v Salesian Scorpions - at 11 .30 a.m . Oakleigh Clays v Old Haileybury - at Keeley Park Oval, Clayton ( 79 D5) Ormond v Mazenod 0 C - at Packer Reserv e Hampton Rovers v Peninsula 0 B - TB A
D UNDER-19 (21 Kew v Old Scotch - at Balwyn Park. Bal- , (46 D8) Bulleen Templestowe -By e Aquinas 0 C v Emmaus St Leos 0 C Rupertswood (2) v Old Westbourne - at 11 .30 a .m . Therry Penola 0 B v Fitzroy Reds
CLUB 18 (1 ) August 21st . 2005 - at Sportscover Areana 2 .15 p .m. Grand Final Old Xaverians v winner of preliminary final CLUB 18 (2)
August 21st . 2005 - at Sportscover Areana 11 .45 a .m . Grand Final Old Essendon v winner of preliminary fina l CLUB IS (3 1 August 21st . 2005 - at Sportscover Arcane 9 .20 a .m .
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REVIEW d Melbourne High had a good win over Ol towards y Essendon to go a long wa Ivanhoe consolidating 4th position, while old went the distance in almost Putting the final nail in the Tigers coffin . play for 6~Ihitefriars d controlling a gallant De L a most of the ~ day t shrugge
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first two majors and then held off the fast finishing De La to record a confidence Anthoiry Johnstone with 5 boosting win• goals was good for De La as were the Harrison's and Benny Mannix . the It took the Oaulfied Or~mariall tand last term to shake off a persisten
f the his certainly is the last roll o the ~~ ~ 1i dice for the B ombers and win and win easily today to keep the pres sure on the Unicorns. "
PREVIEW an d M az enod Friendly rivals Be La Salle ~ Malvern, clash in an impo t an on Old t keep P the pM must win today Brighton and likewise I So 'u s just feel that Be La hold the Tigers at bay- 1 at home will bounce back strongly and take the points . Luke Boyle and The possibility of havin g Sin-ion Minton-Connell back in the side gives . But Old N OBS some sort of chance today Brighton having taken that vital double chance are not going to give it away easily t and even at Gillen it will be the Tonners tha
will greet the judge ~ make the long The resurgement Whitefriars Essend®n . trek across the city to take on Old This certainly is the last roll of the dice for the Bombers and the pressure on the unicorns . today to kee p
. some 18 points determined North Old B ®Ys up at _ time the Fields slammed home 9 goals to record their second big win in as many . Mark weeks to keep finals chances alive Frater was in and under everything . Mark Pennycuick was solid down b~vck~~~th Brett Sinclair very dangerous up forward . showing a far greater intensity Old Brigton than last week were always in control of the certainly had their game although azenod chances and were within range most of the day . Leigh Hendra played am dn~CeYh g big and he was well supporte marking of David Dawes and Jon Perrett's work around the packs- Jeff Cuberes rucked
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H[TEI?JARS 5.4 8 .6 12.7 15.8 (98)
_ SCB will certainly not be fazed by the size ..' DE LA SALLE 3.3 9.4 10.9 13 .14 (92) of the ground at Brindisi Street as it is so White: Langford 5 Carrigg 4 Torney 3 M Carbone Daou Kennedy . Best: similar to it's own . Based on this there is no Carrigg Brosolo Langford G Power Anderson M Power . DIS : Johnstone 5 L Harrison 2 Manni.x 2 Moore 2 Lowe Shields, Best : P Harrison L Harrison advantage to the young Tigers whose form of Mannix Johnstone Jolley Rayson, late is bad as any stage of the season . Again Umpires: Luke Holmes Sacha Koffman (F) Sean Collins Frank Palermo (B) plenty at stake a chance for the Tigers to Matthew Cowley Daniel Koficed (G ) MAZENOD 0 C 2 .3 5 .6 7 .6 10.9 (69) draw closer to Mazenod and one step closer OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 6.6 9.15 13.20 (98) to finals action for the High who will take the RSaz: Jayaweera 3 Nelson 2 D Dunne Stanley Fuller Buszard Bourbon . Best : Coheres Hansen Hose Veltman M Chamberlain Kellv . Old Be: Dawes points . 3 Jackson 3 Pirrie 2 Perrett 2March S Gadsden MacGilltvray . Best : Hendra Grammarians welcome Old Dawes MacGiIliway lt'illtams J Edge Perrett . Caulfield Ivanhoe to Glenhuntly Park, where they face Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe Simon Stokes (F) Peter Teasdale Ben Parsons (B) Anthony Kyrkou Craig Arno11G ) a big test against the competition leaders . MHSOB 6.4 7.6 8.12 12 .15 (87) Safe from relegation and still a chance for OLD ESSENDON GR 2.3 8.5 10.6 11 .8 (74) hiHSOB : Pertzel 2 Walker 2 Bamert Horne Hogan Campbell Limbrick finals action the Fields will be primed and are Thompson Svirskis Cassell. Best: Thompson Scirskis Llmbrick Cassell sure to throw everything at the Hoers who are Evans Whittington. Old Ess : Forrest 3 Stormont 2 D Flaherty 2 D Biggs going along nicely and doing everything right Baddley Fewster Obliubek . Best: Towner DeMorton D Flaherty Cavanagh Fewster Wilson . as they warm up for a tilt at the flag . In a toss Umpires: Richard Eastwood Joe Hartwig (F) Santo Caruso Ryan Place (B) up will stick with the visitors . Michael O'Donnell James Mugavht (G )
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v~. ,. : l :fiel€i Grammarians - Nick Edwards & Cam Hooper both notched up their 50th games for the Fields in recent weeks . Eddo" has come through the U19's in '04, to play senior footy this year and looks to have a great playing career at our club, whilst "Hoops" allways gives you 100%, either playing down back or up forward . Well done boys, from all of your mates at the Fields .
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OLD IVANHOE 3.7 7.10 14.14 20.18 (138) ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 1 .1 1 .2 1 .5 1 .5(11) Old Iv: Branigan 7 Luxon 4 Russian 2 Bolaan 2 Weddle DhiakLs Price Crowley Lochran. Best: Branigan Lochran Curatolo Crowley Georgiou Bolzan. StB/MT: M W'nttle. Best: M Wintle T Beasley Corda Tyquin Cavsalis T McColl. Umpires: Peter Liddell Robert Sermnens (RFL) (F) Brendan Cannon Scott Grey (RFL) (B) Matthew Kent BID Cormell (RFL) (G) CAULFIELD GR 4.1 10.8 13.8 22 .11 (143) NORTH OLD BOYS 5.3 7 .3 10 .8 11 .12 (78) CauL• Sinclair 8 Gross 4 Hammond 2 James 2 Bruhn Fagan Foote Frater Guyett Liddell . Best: Seater Pennycuick Sinclair Foote Hammond Knight . NOB : Sheehan 4 Cassell 2 Barker 2 Tonkin Amor Brady . Best: Maplestone Sheehan Alsop Flanders Hosking Tonkin . Umpires : Brent Woodhead David Phillips (F) Cameron Hayes Robbie Mayston (B) Clive Shlpk .y Robert Parry (G ) B RESERVE WHYTEXRIARS 0.2 1 .3 1.9 1 .12118) DE LA SALLE 6 .2 8 .8 9 .11 13.17 (95) White: Woods. Best: Crowe Alexander Webb Anderson Baggo)ey Treyvaud . DSS : Hancock 2 Quick 2 Walker 2 Browning Buckley CossOck Ellis Laragy O'Donnell Posvel. Best: D McInerney M'ODonnell A Greenhalgh J Hirst C Punton D Felsbourg. MAZENOD 1.1 5 .6 7.6 11 .14 (80) OLD BRIGHTON 3 .5 5 .6 7.10 9 .11(65) Maz: Bogar 4 Raine 3 Tilling Castrtcum Regan Josh Schiano . Best : Castricum Miller Bouchereau Oklman Bogar Morris . Old Be: Maguire 3 Larkin 2 Salem 2 D Paterson Reddin . Best: Reddin Eastgate Van Den Dmtgen Maguire Walsh Salem . biHSOB 1 .1 4.3 6 .7 12.8 (80) OLD ESSENDON 3 .4 5 .9 7 .13 8.14 (62) MHSOB : Ting 2 Greenhill 2 Nicholas 2 Wright Crwwarno Anderson Moore O'Brien Bowen. Best : Moore RuJevte Bowen Wright Robinson Anderson . Old Ess : Jose 2 Jeremy Dazkiw Joshua Dazkiw Parker Lloyd Kavanagh Kalogiannis . Best : Joshua Dazkhc Jeremy Dazkiw Hand Kavanagh Jose Llotid . OLD IVANHOE 2 .1 5.8 8 .11 12 .17 (89) ST. BEDES MENTONE 1TGERS3 .1 3.1 4 .2 5.2 (32) Old Ivanhoe : Ge. George 5 Hawkes 2 Cornelius 2 Nagel Pratt Vcrrocchl . Best: Veal Nagel Ge George Smith Pratt Verrocchi . St B/MT : T Groves 2 Osborne Buck Logan . Best: Charlton M Wilson McMurray Kidd M McColl T Groves. CAUI.FTELD GR 6 .4 9.7 11 .9 12.10 (82) NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 2.5 5.7 8 .10 (58) Caul : Cassidy 6 Murphy 4 Edwards Acfleid . Best: Scott Foley Cassidy Murphy Cunlifre Edwards . NOB: D Joyce 4 D Sheehan 2 Barden Motion. Best: Gordon B Sheehan D Joyce Motion Cugola Barden,
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5 D . Chamberlain 6 P. Nelson 7 S . Reed 8 A . Morris 9'D. Kelly 10 B . Chamberlain 11 D. Hose 12 J . Cuberes 13 M . Regan 14 N. Meehan 15 N. Parry (VC) 16 M . Apolkonio 17 T Pitts 18 D. Dunne 19 L . Buszard 20 C. Murray 21 S. Castricum 22 S. Veltman 23 S. Oldman 24 D . Nisbett 25 S . Stanley 26 J . Dunne (C) 27 M . Regan 28 P. Jones 30 D. Hansen 31 P. Delmastro 32 A. Strewn 33 S. Baltoch 34 C. Boyd 35 R. Hawkins 36 G . Miller 37 T. Valiance 38 D . Hallet 39 D . Oldman 40 G . Massey 41 M . Venturini 42 C . Paine 43 J . Schiano 44 D . Linden 45 S . Paine 46 D. Hensman 47 A . Manlekian 48 C. Jayaweera 51 M . Murray 52 G . Tilling 53 J. Mather 54 D. Grant 55 L . Fuller 57 P. Souter 58 D . Morns 60 A. Bouchereau 61 M. McDowell 64 T. Bourbon 66 J . Pereira 67 J . Bates 68 L. Hawkins
1 J Bamert 2 S McCully (S-Capt) 3 D Rosman 4 M White (S-VC) 5 B Betheras 6 M Brain 7 S Whittingto n 8 J Garner 8 J Dixon 9 D Fairchild 10 P Smith 10 I Barrett 11 R Tames 12 J Aitken 12 M Feferkranz 13 S Anderson 14 M Hamilton-Ho 15 A O'Brien 16 J Walker 17 G McCully 1 8 R Limbrick (S-DVC) 18 C Wright 19 S Robinson 20 L Horne 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 21 W Taft 22 A Svirsais 23 A Hogan 24 J Perizel 25 H Taylor dese 26 L Evans 27 W Backway 28 T Dunne 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 29 W White 30 K McDonald 31 M Bowen 32 A Cassell 33 L Campbell 34 E Thompson (S-DVC) 34 D Henze l 35 P Rujevic (R-VC) 36 S Magee 37 T Harper 37 M Ting 38 C Nailon 39 D Fox 40 A Lust (R-Capt) 41 J Anderson 42 C Wright 43 R Coxon ~+4 J Newton 45 R Czwarno 46 1 Costing 47 D Hollenberg 48 M Webster 49 S Yu e 50 K Harding 51 D Vicendese 52 M Landy 53 S Mitchell 54 D Learmont-Walke r 55 C Eva 56 T Wright 57 S Foley 58 P Greenhil l 59 A Hal l 60 M Nicholas
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The VAFA in conjunction with the ' :ustrali< a'ootball Coaches Association (AFCA) conduct Coach of the Year Awards in the Senior and Under 19 categories at the end of each season . The winners of these prestigious awards are invited to the AFCA Annual Dinner and are nominated for the Coach of the Year Awards, in their respective categories, which are presented on that night . This year's awards night is to be held at the MCG on Friday November 4th . Clubs participating at Senior and Under 19 level will be asked by the VAFA to nominate their Coach, or Coaches for these highly regarded awards . Each year, toward the end of the season, Brett Connell, General Manager - Football Operations will forward to each Club a nomination form . In it you, as the delegated representative of your Club, will be asked to comment on key areas relating to your Club Coach's coaching style, knowledge of the game, interpersonal relationship skills, past achievements , V .
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-i% . d comraunication skills 2 . ?`yp~_ used, (Discussion focuses on the Coach's ability to communicate with players, officials and support staff and how they get their message across . Are they prepared to stay in touch with the latest coaching techniques?) 3 . Approach to skill deuetopment ; Does your Coach have the ability to effectively teach the players the skills and fundamentals of the game? 4. Demonstrated team style development ; Does your Coach have a basic style of play that they want their team to play most of the time? Do they train in a manner that is relevant to that style of pla}? Are there team rules and guidelines put in place ? 5 . Tactical knowledgel management style ; Does your Coach possess the ability to develop strategies to cope with opposition strengths and weaknesses and game significance? Are they capable of adjusting their management style dependant upon situations and groups ? . Respect for players and officials; How do they conduct themselves when dealing with people in a group scenario invariably in a "pressure cooker" scenario on game day ? 7 . O rganisational skills ; Does your Coach engage in pre-planning? Do they believe in goal setting and following them through to their conclusion? S. 'reparation! Planning ; Does your Coach plan well for training, game day? Does he use and analvse statistics? Do they encourage their players to set personal goals for each season? 9 . Coaching achievements, Detail past achievement s The winning Coaches receive a plaque from the AFCA/ VAFA. presented early into the following season at a nominated VAFA function . Previous VAFA nominated winners of the AFCA Coach of the Year Award currently coaching in Amateur ranks at Senior level are Mike McArthur-Allen, (Mazenod) in 1989 . Tim O'Shaughnessy (Ajax) in 2000, Graham Burgen (Fitzroy Reds) in 2003 . Paul O'Shannassy (Old Camberwell) won the Under 19 award in 2000 as well . The selection committee look forward to a number of quality submissions from Club's thereby ensuring that these awards will be a hard fought contest . May the best Coach win ! Tim Killworth Yarra Valley OB S enior Coach Level 2 Coach CA/ VAFA
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For the past 2 years we have been most thankful for th e E `orts of Bruce his wife L n 1 and Geoff : : :jr, together wit h some assistance from Barbara Green This team has taken on the task of setting up the luncheon and following up likely attendees. Both Lyn and Val are the mums of current senior players.
Bruce O'Bryen has had the added task of compering the luncheon which he has done with great finesse and is always most welcoming to our members and visiting guests from the VAFA and opposition clubs . With between 35 and 50 attendees on a regular basis the luncheons provide a real opportunity to thank our sponsors and members whilst also providing addi-
Committee member Bruce 0'B,-,,3n is the regular host of the A9HSOBFC luncheons tional valuable revenue through lunheon raffles and the like . In this context the raffles through season 2005 have been very generously sponsored by Max Grundmann of 3, Williams, who provides us with a superb range of quality crockery and kitchenware each luncheon . Ted Lynch of E J Lynch Agencies is also a significant contributor to these raffles, as is E 7" -tell of Bells ' `3rewery ' :. :iose dinner vouchers for two are greatly appreciated . Thanks to all who have made these luncheons what they are over the past 9 years, and may they continue in the future .A special thanks to all visiting clubs for supporting us in this way.
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~ _. out any prospect OP and OC run to the finals is not over yet, of a home team with both booting 25 large to hold their victory . Smyth, futures in their own hands . The Jackas Hickev and chose a bad week to tumble from the four Craven were and suddenly a lowly percentage may clever Students , condemn them to mere spectators, when whilst big Browney and Zampaglione were finals commence, just a fortnight from today . the green and gold's best. REVIEW What a barrage! Parkdale had hardly touched the ball and Uni through the Colonel, Costello and the Kemptons had five on the board in the first seven minutes! Blacks would finish the term 11 - 3 ahead . Despite trailing by 51 early in the last, the Vultures led by the Sullivans and Macgeorge came with a withering run, but the damage had been done .
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Having kicked into a strong breeze in the opening stanza and trailing by less than a kick, the Rovers must have fancied a handy half time advantage . It wasn't to be, as the Ashers outscored Hampton Rovers in the second and shot clear in the third to snuff
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Ajax had the better of the first half, but could not put the score on the board to hurt the Sharks . In the third, Beauy found their top two form and with skipper Martin playing a beauty, together with Spence and Wonnacott, the Sharks opened a match winning lead . Segal was great at half back and Gold and Routman solid for the Jackas . Six, six, six and to show there was still run in the legs, OP piled on another seven in the last, to end with 25 against the Bears . Boundy, Dean and Curran were all outstanding for the winners, whilst the youthful Banyule were well served by Tsingaris who kicked half his team's majors, O'Connell and Swift .
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PREVIEW It's pretty simple . A win for either Parkdale or OP will virtually cement their ticket to the '05 finals series . A loss and it all gets a little murky, as coaches, players and supporters sweat on other results and work through possible Rd . 18 peimutations . Nine rounds ago, the Vultures produced one of their games of the year to destroy OP . This will be a great game, but Parkdale have worked too hard, to have it hinge on the final match and they will sew up an elimination final berth . The Wellers are back in the finals mix, but not if they drop today against the Ashc=- .
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`:fonash were impressive last week and with >me returning big guns and at home, they ould take a lot of pleasure in ending OC' s season . I think the visitors worked too hard last week to earn themselves a lifeline and -. . ill keep the finals dream alive .
Of the four sides battling for the last two places, Ajax are now the outsiders given heir lower percentage . Supporters will be T:eeping a careful eye on other results, but lie first thing they must do is account for , anyai .le, which they will do, despite the Bears desperate efforts . Having snared the double chance, both Um an d Beauy will not want to get into losing habits and whilst Hampton R overs and Therry will be keen to salvage another victory, the task looks beyond both and the ladder leaders will extend their winning streaks . correspondents C.ien Harrison - hiharroCzyahoo .co m .L'3 fJ 1 1J 1V E t club E ira Saints - congratulate JGle= stalwart B en King on reaching 150 games for the club . Uni Blacks - congratulates Paul Kempton on his 5 0th ga m e for the club . Paul has made a massive impact at blacks since crossing from St Kevins U19 . A one time VAFA U23 representative and regular contributor to Blacks, Paul, along with brother Matt have been invaluable to the continued resurgence of the Blacks . Tristan Brumby-Rendell - Well done to the T-Bar who plays game number 50 today . Tristanbegan his career for Blacks U19 where he won a VAFA league best and fairest . Congratulations from all at Blacks T - Bar and continue the good work After many years on and off at the club and his first appearance in the seniors last week for three years, Glenn "Tovmship" Thompson plays game number 50 this week . You will long be remembered for you miserline ss in defence Thommo . Well done mate! !
C 5Z CTIC1- I Monash Blues v Old Camberwell Beaumaris v Therrv Penola 0 B University Blacks v Hampton Rovers Old Paradians v Parkdale Vulture s AJAX v Banyule - at Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham
iLS._Cnt? :v_ 6 .6 7 .7 10.13 (73) H,'-- 11"N ROVERS 3 3 MONASH BLUES 4 .2 9.3 15.7 15.9 (99) Hampt Row Browme 4 Power 2 Drew Anderson Lambert Parkinson Pinto . Best : Browne Zampagllone Corcoran Drew Anderson McCarthy Bura.~'raaff. Mon Blues : Cn^en 6 Totten 3 Bolton 2 Batns DeYoung O'SuIlinan Smith . Best: Craven O'Sullivan Smyth Creamer Tuton Williams . Umpires: Graham Templar Shane Mackintosh (F) Ben Bracken Andrew Triantafyllou (B) Ross Richards Trevor Fov (G) OLD CAMBERWELL 5.3 13 .5 18 .6 25.10 (160) T'HERRY PEN OLA 2 .4 4 .8 9.11 I 1 .15 (81) Old Camb : Gladntan 5 D Mitchell 3 P Tempone 3 Batzloff 2 Darling 2 B Ryan 2 Goodale Hardman Horgan Horskins Lowrie Perryman Pike Tvmmons. Best : A Whelan Horgan D Mitchell Howard Perryman Goodale . merry Pen : Edwards 6 CaIlegari 2 C Bannister R Bannister Faroldi . Best: R. Bannister Faroldl Forster-Knight Callegari C Bannister Fenton . Umpires: Justin Lipson David (rons (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B) Marcus Lefebure Tristan Collin (G ) 3 .1 7.5 10.6 16 .14010) PARKDALE VULTURES 11 .3 12 .5 17.9 18.12 (120) UNIVERSITY BLACKS Park Vult : Macgeorge 7 Mick Sullivan 3 Hecker 2 T Barr Ryan S Sullivan C Sullivan . Best: P Sullivan Mick Sullivan S Sullivan Ryan Macgeorge Ruchards. Uni Blacks : Dowsley 3 Groom 3 NI Kempton 2 Green 2 Costello 2 Sheldon 2 Bartow P Kempton Purcell Bevaqua. Best: Sandiford Costello Sheldon P kempton Barlow Evans . Umpires : Paul Dinneen Brendan Devlin (F) Jordan Magston Simon Abel (B) Greg Rollo Eddie Boat (G ) BAflYULE 1 .2 3.2 8.7 8.8(56) OLD PARADIANS 6 .2 12.5 18.6 25.11 (161) Banyule: Ts'vigaris 4 0 Connell Gloury N Taylor Bell. Best: Tsiugaris 0 Connell Swift Willmore N Taylor Gloury. Old Par. Bomidy 5 Maths 4 Brabender 3 Harford 3 Dean 3 Zhano43c 3 Hughes 2 Curran Loney . Best : Dean Boundv Hyde Marko Curran Hughes . Umpires: Peter Angelis Brett Hickey (RFL) (F) Julian Maceioni Gus Carpanzano (RFL) (B) Beomn McCarthy Guy Contarino (RFI,) ( G ) 1 .2 5.9 6 .10 7.11 (53) MAX BEAU6L9RIS 3.1 5.3 12.9 13.11 (89) MAX: Berger 2 Blteden Khmer J Segal M Segal Yudelman . Best: M Segal Gold E Raleigh Routman Lewsk9 Klein . Beaum: Heath 2 Martin 2 lS'onnacott 2 N Atkins Boon Conte Duggan Lee Matullck Teasdale, Best : Martin Wonnacot N Atkins Spence Pitts Graham . Umpires: Nick Femie. .~y Ken MeNiece (F) James Gregory Matt Proctor (B) John Robinson C RESERVE HAMITON ROVERS 0.0 3 .2 3.2 4 .5(29) AIOIdA.SH BLUES 4 .5 5.6 10 .8 14.11 (95) Fsmpt Itw : Blangiardo 2 Seletto 2 . Best : Blangiardo Seletto Prantzos Westhead Schafer Terech . Mon Blues : Mazur 4 Katts 2 Murchie 2 Adamson Carstein Lloyd Main Pettingill Feenaghty . Best : Payne Main Hillman Fyfe Mazur McMahon . OLD CAPiBEâ&#x201A;ŹYiYELL 1 .2 1 .7 3 .9 8 .11 (59) TfERRY PENOLA 0.0 1 .0 2.0 4 .1(25) Old Cando Schmidt 4 Marwoed 2 M Cottrell Craven . Best: Joyce Sheeny S Derry Brauer Schmidt Jellis . merry Pen : Keenan 2 Dunn Sacco . Best : Moloney Goodwin Kelly Harden Toohey Mardnon. 9.3(57) PfirdKDALE VULTURES 4 .0 4.0 7.1 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 6.7 12.9 19.14 (128) Park Vult: Wilson 5 Willchis 2 Rowley Waters . Best : Wilson Walker CrIDey Granger Smith Rowley, Uni Blacks: Moffat 4 Bmmby-Rendelll 3 Beaton 3 Camera 3 Ross 2 Allan 2 Prestige Poytrtec Best: McAss. .°y Brumby-Rendell Price Ferguson Beaton Mroers . B .4NYULE 2.2 3.3 3 .6 4.8(32) OLD PARADIANS 2.2 6.5 7.7 10.9 (69) Banyute : Creak 2 Flesh RicksBoy. Best : Stokes Ferrall Tshatwisky M Gray Mutton NasraIlah . Old Pan Spinoso 3 Palermo 2 Dean Derham RLseley Ryan Sykes . Best: Joyce Ryan Palermo Egan Breen Harford . 1 .1 2 .2 2 .4 5 .8(38) MAX BEAUMARIS 6.5 8.10 12 .16 12.20 (92) Redlich 2 Lukav Rubenstein Sharp . Best: Henzel Rubenstein MAX : Zemski Seidl Sharp Goldbloom . BeaumarLs: Bowker 2 Buller 2 Murphy 2 Vance 2 Bramwell Bryce Foley Kurta. Best : Kennedy Kuria Murphy Bryce Bowler Shatrock .
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C Section AJAX Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Res. Coach : Barry Simon 1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 B . Borensztein G 2 J . Israelsohn 2 B . Rose @ 3 Y. Rapoport 4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 G. Blieden 5 J . Rotstein O 6 D . Vanaken 7 L. Krafchek 7 D . Rubenstein ® 8 E. Raleigh
8 W. Sevel on 9 A. Rosen 11 M. Segal (VC) 11 J. Goldman @ 12 D . Goldenfein 13 B. Klein 14 D . Codron 15 J. Segal (VC) 15 S. Newstadt O 16 E. Routman 17 D. Weislitzer 18 J. Kirzner 18 B. Lukav ® 19 D. Sutton 19 R . Silberman O 20 J. Sharp 21 A. Lewin 21 R. Silberman on 22 A. Lewis 22 J. Thurin ® 23 A. Lewski
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g 33 P. Bryner 34 J. Raleigh 34 D. Seidl @ 35 J . Givoni 35 B. Ritterman on 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 . Kestenber9 54 D. Rutko 55 A . Grosman 59 N. Diamond 60 J . Weinberg 62 J . Ho PPe
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coach : tr t Lovetoy Asst : James Whitla & M.tk Carry : Jcf* Hoft 1 . M. R~ Duggan 2 . H . Gibson 3 . J . Heath 4 . M. Matul'ick 5 . M. Ensor 6 . A. Spence 7 . S. Lynch B. M. O 'Brien 9. B. Cousins 70. L. Buller 11 . M. Lee 12, L. Healy 13. J. Whitty 14. T. Collins (DVC) 15. M. Boon 16, A. Quin 17. M. Pins 18. N . Kennedy 19. M. Atkins (VC) 20. J. Black 21 . S. Coale 22. L. Atkins 23. A. Catlin 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 . Wonnacatt 33, S. May 34, H . McMillan (Res DVC) 35. S. McNicholas 36. N . Atkins 37. R. Presnell 38. M. Wilson 39. L . PllcNicholas 40. J. Hogarth 41 . G . Jury 42. B. Gillespie 43. T. Woolnough 44. C. Collins 45. M. Kurta 46. J. Gerrand 47. A. Kent 48. T. Whin y 49. J. Bryce 50. S. Dicks 51 . J. Mitchell 53. A. Poll 55. L . Quirk 56. D. Wail 57. L . Ferrari 58. J. Bramwell 59. B. Griffiths 60. D. Bird 61 . D. Foley 62. J. Dickson 64. D. Murphy 65. G . Sherlock 66. P. McConchie (Res VC) 68. B. Bomber 71 . C. Evans 72. A. Collings 74. M. McDonald 75. N. Higgs 76. C.Terpsinis 77. C. Sinko
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Coach : Brett Mcllwraith Res Coach : Tony Naumoff 1 H. Tregear 2 M. McKellar 3 G . Cannell 4 G . Carr (DVC) 5 J. Prantzos 6 L. Hot 7 A. Dudd 8 Drew Anderson 9 N. Pinto 10 S. Blanchard 11 J . Zampa9lion 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 . Burggraaff 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. LillecraFSp 38 A . Fisher 39 A . C ri sp 40 M . Flahive 41 B . McCallum 42 C. Marl house 43 C. Lambert 44 A . Blake 45 G. Davis
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Coach : Tony Macgeorge Assist: Paul Dwyer
Coach : Garry Datson Res Coach : Bernie Carter
Coach: Pau10'Shannassy Res Coach : Ken Schavrb
Coach : Dale McCann Res Coach : Peter CosgriB
1 A. During 2 M . Horgan 3 W. Taylor 4 C. Hendrie 5 D. Loats 6 R. Taylor 7 K. Batzloff 8 J. Heffernan 9 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
1 D . Zivanavic 2 A. Hughes 3 D . Dean 4 A. Curran (DVC) 5 A. Paglia 5 D . Harford 6 D . Giddings 7 M . Cosgriff 7 T. Girovski 8 A . Sinclair (C) 9 P. Palermo IO P. Brabender
1 S . Rowley 2 S . Hecker 2 B . Darcy 3 M. Dixon 4 M. Hayes 5 A . White 6 C. Stephen s 7 C. Atkins 8 K . Little 9 M . Meyer 9 P. Emmett 10 T. Kight 11 C. O'Meara
I B. Corrigan 2 T. Goodwin 3 R. Bannister 4 M . Elliott 5 A. Baker 6 M. Nancarrow 7 S. Bannister 8 L . Hollow 9 C . Bannister 10 J. Vaina ii J. Crotty 12 J. Quinn
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20 D . Mitchell 21 T. Hardman 22 B. Howard 23 D . Cheffers 24 M. Shanks 25 A. Hardenberg 26 D . Clyne 27 A . Sheedy 29 D . Gough 30 J . Clyn e 31 B . Craven 32 G. Ormsby 33 D . Joyce 34 D . Schmid t 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
t5 B . Richardson t6 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
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53 L . Orr 54 M. Wallace 55 S. F~ham 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 75 Bruce
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13 M . Ryan 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. Linthorne 25 B. Richards 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 . Wilkins 34 Matt . Walsh 35 M. Johnston e 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
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they were able to have 2 huge jumpiri , Club XVIII Finals Brings 'Em Ou t Last Sunday's Club XVIII Semi Finals saw several former top sportsmen taking part . Former Sydney Swans and Melbourne footballer, Wayne "Moose" Henwood turned out with Old Scotch in Section 3 . The Section 1 game was umpired by the 1992 J . N . Woodrow Trophy winner, Paul Iviatton (who played with Therry Penola) and by former Sheffield Shield cricketer, Gerard Dowling, who played football with Old Paradians . Evidence of the fact that once a playing career finishes , umpiring is a sure means of continuing to be a participant .
0 0 0 Club XV111 Clare - we applaud you Old Xaverians Crocodiles' trainer Clare was magnificent in helping the ambulance officers with the dreadful injury to Jim Macey last Saturday. With her team having won their second semi final she chose to stay and assist the ambo's after the SKOB's players injury . Clare was instrumental in trying to settle Jim whilst he was in extreme pain and stayed with us until Jim was safelv in the ambulance . Those on hand have nothing but the highest praise for her efforts .
速r International Rules GF Umpire - VAFAUA's Robert O'Gorman The VAFA is very pleased to announce that VAFA umpire Robert O'Gorman has been appointed as 1 of the Field umpires for the Grand Final of the International Cup which will be played on Saturday 13th August as the curtain raiser to the Collingwood vs Carlton match . Great effort by a good young up & coming umpire .
Bullants in search of the next g-ner_e~__ Last Saturday, The Bulleen Templestowe Amateur Football Club held its inaugural Community kids day . The day was an enormous success with more than 800 people attending from all parts of the district . With the magnificent organization of Phil and Carol Hare, plus the support of the Victorian YMCA, 18
in operation all afternoon as w,' as m~!zi golf, face painting. Auskick and a professionally run "Kelly Sports" demonstration aimed at unearthing the next big thing for the Bullants . . . . All in all the day was an unbelievable success and will be used as the Bullants spring board as they try to move up the grades over the coming seasons . Everyone involved in the club would like to thank Phil, Carol and the rest of the planning team for a job well done and it is noted that a very high new standard has been set for all to follow . The day culminated in 3 fantastic wins and a special thanks to the Aquinas Amateur Football club for their participation in the day . Keep your eyes out for the new Bullants website (wunv .btafc .com .au) to be launched in the next 3 weeks. It ~: ill also be setting the standard for all other clubs to folio-r .
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OCFC observed the launch of it's next generation of senior footballers as Thomas Overman played in the under 19's win against Old Brighton on Saturday . Thomas, is th e first third generation player to football with the club, with both his father, Mick, and grandfather, Peter, former players . Indeed, Thomas becomes the 14th Overman to play for St . Bernards, which was co-founded in 1963 by his great uncle, Jim . The St Bernards Football pathway has bee n
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atio al now for several years, and is no w b : _ inning to show signs of genuine success . Thomas, who was a member of the first year of St Bernards Auskick in 2000, has played all his Junior football with the club, playing over 120 junior games . Currently, the St Bernard's Juniors' operates 9 teams, with over 200 registered players, which includes over 40 sons of former players, with, of course, several ,econd generation players currently in the Senior teams . A measure of the success of the St Bernards Football Pathway and Junior program was evidenced in their VAFA premiership year 2002 where 17 of the 24 squad players had played junior football with c?e club . The club enjoys strong links wit h ral VFL clubs and the Calder Cannons , an' boasts two recent success stories of it's football pathway with the drafting to AFL clubs this year of Adam Bentick (Carlton) and Adam laccobucci (Collingwood), both of whom played all their junior football with the club . Currently, the club is undergoing a rebuilding phase, as many players over the last two seasons have progressed on to higher levels of football . It's only a matter of time before more players develop from this strategic program and regenerate St . Bernard's back to the force in amatuer football it has become .
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29th August 2005, with the draw being conduc ( ed on `londay 5th September 2005 . For more information on the Quality Club Program contact Peter McDougall on 03 8663 3043 www .footballvic .com .au, or www.vafa .com .au and click on the FV Quality Club Program logo
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of their final rounds agains t final rounds to survive! w strong for the gritty idy conditions a t 1 st gainer, Danny for the Panthers , P : 7mer were Ba : ;.1e starred a, Tsirogiannis, & ies for the Sa~n,ts .
Leo's E all day . Mends did nts lead going into g4 el-h Wells & Simon
neo m : ;n iiicentiy round the chaei Miller not far s rated this as their best win for ich speaks volumes for the A SL had great games from Tribe ,
Ford . 7 goals burst in g I had the c eep trouble from which they never
covered . Dean Matthews dominate d .-p end for B-T, Jordan Wise rule d uith Daskalou & Norbury als o
half, so in( ^ too k note at the hal f time break & turned it into a 4 3 points win in the 2nd! Chris Williams dominated centre clearances after the long break for the Cs, Peter Unkles & Nick Bull did well in the ruck & up forward, where the courageous Xander Thompson also shone after 15 weeks off with a Golden Staph infection ! Huon Clarke did well for YV by dimming Tom Evans' brilliance, Ash Middlin was a force up forward & Dave Stevenson was a rock at Cl 3 . The ; tints take on the Animals &, try though ft always does, GE won't be able to hold ESL who must win their last two matches to make the finals . The Animals have come good at the right end of the year and will win by 5 goals or so .
The Cs face up to its most critical contest for 2005 against the Monds today . While neither side will be at its strongest, without question, Mends are a far more settled and experienced unit . Old Carey's 2nd half at Yarra last week was their best effort for the past two months ,
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i had a top day in the middle for ace did well at FF, & Steve Drury was als- o=ominent. Gerard Beven was 'Mr Proficier a grin for Prahran, Matt Harrison was E : HB and Captain Adam Siei ;_=rt rmple .
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and if they can continue that on their beloved Dunshea Oval they will trouble Ormond . This is obviously a heart decision, the Cs by a point!
he Cs face up to its most critical contest for 2 00 5 against the Monds today . " Bloods and Panthers play for pride only and that in itself will make this an interesting game! The visitors should win by 4 goals because its line up looks the stronger. Prahran can't let the Bullants bite them today, just in case the Cs beat Ormond, thus putting the Two Blues under the hammer at Keysborough in R18! The home team to win by 3 goals . YVOB will push Reds on the Domeney and on its day there can beat any side! The Bushrangers don't have the consistency that Reds have demonstrated this year and that should give the visitors a 5 goals victory . Reserves winners should be : Animals, Monds, Panthers, Two Blues, & Reds . The four looks settled but the Two Blues must to win one of their last 2 to hold out 0 Ment / ESL !
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Umpir es: Jeremy Heffernan David L h(F1 . cbc`I Dx1 Brookes (G) k OLD fifEflTY}PdIA1tiS 7 .4 11 .7 19 .10 24.10 (154) GLEN EIRA 1 .0 3.1 4 .2 4,5(29) Old Meat: Bournon 10 Stroud 7 Drulan 3 E .Mt(lis McConville Stevens Wilson. Best : Bournon Stroud Donegan Stevens Wilson C Palmer. Glen Eire : Turnbull 3 Zuar. Best: Shellard Chatfield J Devries Zuar Embffiig Turnbull . EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 .6 2 .8 5.13 6.14 (50) ORRSOtv'D 0.2 0.3 0.3 5.4 (34) Emmaus SL: Ford Heartens Nolan Suuondson Vaughan Valpi. Best : Kelly Sunondson Bomucci Virgo Vaughan Nolan. Ormond.- Navlor 2 R4-an Smith Wolf. Best: Muuel Naylor McIntosh Stewart Smith Ashford . BULLEEN TEBPi.FSPOAE 3 .3 9.10 12.12 18.14 (122) AQUINAS 0.1 0.2 2 .3 3 .4(22) Bull Temp: S Smith 6 Ferguson 4 Tcbcano 2 Verga 2 Driver Hanson A Parris Tsokas. Best : Mitiloneos Schnieder S Smith Ferguson Driver Theodrakakos . Aquinas : Barrye Ktnghorn Yap. Best : Arnold ffinghorn Pierce Ozergin Yap Wilson. FITZROY REDS 3 .1 7 .6 8 .6 12.9 (81) PRABIRAN 0.2 1 .2 3 .5 4.7(31) Fitz Reds : Sheather 4 Parsons 3 DiBenedetto Francis D Kane Nuttall Tornese. Best: DiBenedetto Sheather Evans Francis Bare Trigg. Prahran: Dempsey Marriott Gualford McDonald . Best : Dempsey Gardand McDonald Rerlln Gill Marriott. YARRA VALLEY O B 2 .3 7.5 7 .7 8 .9 (57) OLD CAREY 5 .4 5 .8 8.12 11.18 (84) Yarm Valley: S Pask 2 B Seeger J Peake Hayter Bouillon Farrugla Joiner . Best: R Coutis Glennie Cordes Bunmta Seabourne Joiner. Old Carey: L Guerra 2 James 2 Konstarudis 2 Ashieortb O'Brien Cormell MacFarlane Ward . Best : S Bennett Doggett Joyce Stinson Palrner Andrews.
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REVIEW Krushers' hopes fo r Oakleigh were the biggest losers of the round, fourth spot, but I trounced by Old Geelong and losing some valuable think Rupertswood percentage, while Bentleigh moved out of the will put them out of relegation zone when they beat Ivanhoe their misery anyway . Rupo to win . Assumption by 26 points . Bentleigh entertain Old Geelong at Arthur Street The Demons set up their victory with a six-goal having hauled themselves out of the drop zone with third quarter with the wind, opening up a 27-point a win against fellow strugglers Ivanhoe three-quarter break . Tangas snagged four for the Assumption, only to hit the brick wall that is Old victors, while Treager and Wilson toiled manfully Geelong, who last week swatted Oakleigh away as for the Hoes . But the Hoes can still stay in D2 if if it were merely a pesky fly . Old Geelong to win . . University LaTrobetheycandfSwiburextkahom make the journey to Fearo n The Krushers lost eight percentage points when Reserve for their match against Williamstown they were thumped by 127 points by Old Geelong . O S in a contest that could well confirm a finals The Ogs were simply far too good, thanks to 10 spotthe for home side if all falls their way . I am goals from Casboult and a 10-goal opening termlookin for CY's g King and McGuinness, if selected, which put the result beyond doubt very early . The to have a significant impact today . Difficult to call, result could have been worse for the Krushers if but through gritted teeth, I'll take CYs . not for Collins and Lamb . Peninsula welcome Salesian OC to Harry trlili stown missed a golden opportunity to set MacDonal in Ovald in a game that sees the latter stil l
stone their right to fourth spot when they dropped mathematically in with a shot of making the finals, their match with Salesian by 10 points . The The Gryphons have scored a few useful wins this Collegians, with Stevens and Bobetic playing well, season, not the least last week over CYs, but they outlasted the Seagulls, who had Damon Grieve and will be hard up finding someone to stop the Simon Phemister as their best players . rampant golden boot of Payze . The Pirates will not Ruperts~rood put paid to La Trobe's finals hopes atolerate second consecutive effort of that sort and when they ran away from the Trobers in the final look will for a four quarter performance today . I tip term for a 38-point victory . The Woods booted six the Pirates to win . Swinburn srinburne etowinhfalrm,desptb University travel to The Boulevard to efforts of Davis and Oakley . take on Ivanhoe Assumption with both teams When Swinburne trailed by just one point at the aiming for the win, albeit for contrasting reasons . final change against Peninsula . an upset was a Not a game I would like to be putting money on , possibility, but six goals to Payze in a 10-goal fina l this one . It's probably a reach, but I'm gonna go quarter for the Pirates quickly shut the door on Swinr.- here . that happening. Payze has now kicked 37 goals in an amazing three weeks . ther results may uitimcatet :c rartsp ire to snuff out the Zi: L~3hers ' hopes forfourth spot, but I think Rupertswood will p u t them out of their misery anyway . "
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In other news, we will also be announcing the : .^. Team of the Year in the D2 Grand Final edition of ,he Amateur Footballer, so if you wish to nominate someone, Whether from your team or not, for consideration, please send us an email . ANDREW'S TIPS Rupertswood 20 Old Geelong 50 Willialllstowrn 30 peninsula 30 Ivanhoe 10 CORRESPONDENTS Please send any correspondence to geter.PS .Williamson dcentrelink .gov .au, ideally by 5pm Monday or Andrew Wu , uey43Chotmail .com .
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STONE S Swinburne University - Brett "Bretto" O " recently became the fifth SWinburne player to chalk up 1 50 games for the club . A long time member of the club and committee, Bre«o's awkward kicking style has not stopped him from working hard on his game over the year, spending a lot of time in the gym to have the most chiseled physique at the Razorbacks which has helped him break free of many tackles . A hard running rover who can take a great grab, everyone at the Razors congratulates "Bretto" on 150 great games and look forward to many more. Also, Jeremiah Ryan recently chalked up 50 games for the Razorbacks . A guy who is at every training and social session, "The Frog" has plenty of dash around the ground and is known around the club for the amount of his talk both on and off the field . Congratulations Bullfrog, here's to many more games with Swinny .
Ruperts : : ood v Oakleigh Bentleigh v Old Geelon g Williamstown CYivIS v La Trobe Uni Peninsula 0 B v Salesian 0 C Ivanhoe Assumption v SWinburne Uni
J D2 SECTION 3.7 7.8 9.9 (63) I . - TRO?'.-1~ Ut¢T4.>3SITY 1 .5 RUPERTSWOOD 2.0 6.7 9.8 15 .11 (101) LaT : Oakley 3 Daws 2 Benton 2 Hogan Marx . Best: Davis Oakley Forrest Adamthwaite Van Ooi Fehrtng . Ruperts : Whitehead 4 T West 3 McGovern 2 Flinn 2 Brennan Burrows J Plummer Sinnett . Best: Brennan T West Boxall Burrows Flinn Collins. Umpires: Mick GildaY (F ) O IGFI 2.0 5 .1 5 .2 7.5(41) OLD GEELONG 10.5 13 .11 19.14 26 .18 (174) Oak: T Brom3ev 4 C Lamb 2 S Briggs. Best: C Collins C Lamb S Kitts J Rutter A Murray S Bando . Old Geel: Casboult 10 Stevens 6 O'Brien 3 FalLai 2 Bayles Malpas Paul Parsons White. Best: Stevens Casboult Bayles Cr wwcfhv Carmen Makin . Us-'*es: Brad Lowe Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Tristan Reith (G) 2.2 5.8 5 .9 8.10 (58) 9 1 .4 3 .6 5 .10 6.12 (48 ) Si ~: Thain 3 Greet<BobeOc Rogers Canavan Rwankwic . Best : A Stevens Bobetft Bormici Rozzvtkovic O1dHeld Rogers . Will CYRYS : Barlow L Henry King Lee Pach Phentistec Best: Grieve Phemister O'Sullivan Cocks Hinsley B Hynes , Um s: Matthew Brennan Paul Jones (F) Gavan Dawe Andrea Mason (B) 2 .1 5 .3 10.6 10.9(69) 5.2 8.9 9.13 19.17 (131 ) Swim M Higgins 3 Murchie 2 Fidler 2 On Triekey O'Mara . Best : Milano Trickey Fidler Ryan Piotrowski Prior. Pe»ns: Payze 9 S Parsons 2 T Cogh)&n 2 J Coghlan 2'vturray Ferguson Pratt Ctaringbold . Best: Powney Pa : 5 Parsons Wood Pratt Murray. ,3 : ~nthony Simpson Dimitri Pappas (F) ON 2 .5 6.8 7.9 10 .12 (72) LEIGH 3 .6 5 .7 11 .12 14.14 (98) Iv , i: Lee 2 Brown 2 O'Dwyer 2 Isefo Nixon Barbbgallo Peoples . Best: TreaKer Wilson Crawford Nixon Healy Cameron . Bent : Tangas 4 Sharp 4 Lawry 2 McFadden Robertson Lewis Paul . Best: Tangas Pied McFadden Coles Sice Banks . Umpires : Scan Brailsford Daniel D'umeen (F) D2 RESERVE I.A'iROBE UNIVERSITY 1 .4 2.5 3.8 4 .8(32) RUI'ERTSFdOOD 1 .3 8 .5 8.6 10 .13 (73) LaTrobe: Coulter 2 Redmand Mawdsley. Best : GavLud Robertson Coulter Teirnan Lein Caldow. Ruparts : Price 3 Jaeger 2 Walsh 2 Hatty Ang BuLsan. Best : Holly Temmiug Jansz Butson Gallus Jaeger. OA1ff,EIGH 3.0 6.0 8.0 9 .0(54) OLD GEELONG 6.2 9.6 15.9 18 .16 (124) Oak. Dooley 2 Marshall 2 Ryan 2 Halpin Ptaukovits Short . Best : Halpin Marshall Hanley Keating Perdikomatis Dooley . Old Geel: Kimpton 8 Grills 2 Urquhart 2 Atkins Hawker L Morley Slattery Straugh Symonds . Best : Urquhart Kimpton Teague O'Hare Morley Slattery . 1 .1 1 .3 1 .5 4.8(32) SALESIAN M_STO@rTd CYIvYS 4.2 9.7 12.9 15 .13 (103) Sales: Stevens 2 White Simon . Best: Riley White Montgomery Trakkas Woodman Maillard . Will CYRSS: Dow-sey 5 Burgess 4 Welsh 2 Wouda 2 Hetuy Street. Best: Elias Williams Dowses Henry Oldham Griffin . S UR7YE UNI 2.3 3 .4 4 .4 4.5 (29) :'E192IdSULA 3.2 10.9 16.13 21 .27 (153) S, 'a: J Roberts 2 Kane Liston . Best: Fortin J Roberts Sandhu McKenzie Fil)n Liston . Peains : Day 3 Haley 2 Brennan, 2 Taylor 2 Smith 2 Crean 2 Law McMahon Braden Hynes Moran Cahtr A Parsons Bowman . Best: Stamorth Day Crean Kent 8efrernan Lethbridge . IvAI§`f-iOE ASSUMPTION 2.5 5 .8 8.16 12.19 (91) BEiYrLEIG12 4 .0 4 .0 5 .2 7.2041 Iv As.n: Scoble 3 Shuttleworth 3 Franich 2 Mciimey Chazan Height M Joyce. Best: Scoble Height Mchmey Graham Fort Toogood . Bent: Kopit.._hinski 2 Pittito Grant Beatie Richards Padgham . Best : Richards Punter Craven Hayes Padgham Pittito .
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D2 Section OE071.EIG11 Coach : Justin Paul Asst Coach : Troy Lupoi Res Coach : Steve Hall 1 C. Sharp 2 J. Paul 3 A. Pittito 4 S . Sice 5 J. Robertson 6 R. Dolman 7 S. Holmesby 8 C . McFadden 9 L . Tangas 10 J. Vlahos 11 D . Martin 12 T Wright 13 S . Craven 15 B . McClelland 16 D. Chapman 17 S . Francis 18 S . Adaway 19 M . Wilson 20 R. Fishfock 21 A. Ferris 22 A. Smith 23 G . McFarlane 24 J. Roberts 25 D . Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J. Seeley 28 M . McCulloch (C) 29 A . Clough 30 A . Lee 31 A . Banks 32 D. Kopitschinski 33 P. Within9ton 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 48 R . McEvoy 49 C . Kamus 51 P. Sampson 52 L. Sampson 53 E . Box 54 R. Oldfield 55 G . Richards 56 C. Aitken 57 D. Clarke 60 B. Grant 61 H. McKenzie 64 M . Hayes
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Coach : Anthony McKay Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Res Coach: Richard Peoples 1 S. Conley 2 M. Maud 3 P.Harris 4 T O'Neill 5 J . Scoble 6 E . Healy 7 P. Fawley 8 J . Shuttleworth 9 R. Peoples 10 P. Lee 11 D. Valkanis 12 B.Galloway 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 22 A . Height 23 L.Cole 24 B . Frew 25 J . Frisina 26 P. Cameron 27 B .Walthers 28 S .Graham 29 J. Crapper 30 T Mehmet 31 D .McFarlane 32 J. losefo 33 S.Hicks 34 C .Treager 35 RVeitch 36 C .Zeegers 37 P. Cotter 38 N .Haddon 39 M . Ebbage 40 J .Barbggallo 41 C . McDonald 42 K . O'Dwyer 43 A . Shemshedin 44 M .Shephard 45 R.Fort 46 P.Martin 47 T.Peggie 48 B . T ood ~ 49 A.Rosenfe4d 50 R . Shing 51 D . Pearce 52 M.Wilson 53 M . Chazan 54 J .Skirving 55 S .Carter 57 M . Frannich 58 D. Hager 59 C. Mclnney 60 J . Nemtses 78 C. Brown
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CEO Phil Stevens announced a new initiative, VA.FFa Umpire of the Year . The Umpires' Appointment Panel, headed by Advisor, Michael Sneddon, was asked to nominate five candidates and the winner would be acknowledged at the Annual VAFA Vote Count Night . St Kevins' run of wins in A Section was rewarded by their entry into the top four at the expense of Old Trinity . SKOBS â&#x20AC;˘had come from behind at three quarter time to defeat Old Melburnians 11 .11 to 7 .11 . SKOBS' coach, Mike McArthur-Allen, was quoted as saying the double chance would not be worth as much this season as there was to be no break due to the Olympic Games' coverage and our finals' series would be played over three weeks . St Kev's were still without their full list but best players in this match were M Doliman, Pickford, Fraser, O'Keefe, Gross and J Giansiracusa . Lucas' 5 goals were not enough to have him in the best! For OM's ; Roberts, Ellinghaus, Hazel, Bunn, Boyd and Neeson were their better players . Reserves /Assistant Coaches in A Section were David Howe (Marcellin), Peter O'Dea (MHSOB), Dirk Jones and Anthony Parker (Old Ivanhoe), Justin Hart (Old Melburnians), Gary Jackson (Old Scotch), Craig Neave and Phil Gaut (Old Trinity), Chris Mortenson (Old Xavs), David Law (St Bernards), Mick Knuppel (SKOBS) and Mick Connop (Uni Blues) .
No changes to the top four or bottom two positions in B and C Section but in D1 Section, Monash Blues displaced Banyule in fourth spot . Monash were in control of their game by quarter time over Old Camberwell and went on to win comfortably 20 .8 to 8 .13 . Best player ; Morrison, McGee (5), De Young, Rogers, Caldwell and Furnell (Monash) and Lilja, Beranger, Mackenzie, D Mitchell and Hedley (Camberwell could only find five best! ) The Club 18 finals were on in earnest and in the Section 1 second-semi Old Xavs defeated Old Melburnians 10 .7 to 3 .5 . De La Salle easily accounted for Prahran 10 .17 to 4 .9 in the first semi . In Section 2 Therry
won the second semi over Itupertswood 11 .7 to 8 .11 and Old Ivanhoe were far too good for M onash Whites in
the first semi, 9 .12 to 1 . 4 D3 Section was shaping up as a terrific competition . St Johns OC upset Richmond Central's opportunity to grab the double chance and it was a great away from home win for the Saints, 15 .6 to 13 .9 . Best players ; Emery . Walker, Sharp, Hartnett (3), O'Donnell and Jones (St Johns) and O'Sullivan, Swika (4), Andonopoulos, Graham, Holmes and Gilbert (Richmond) . Scribe Ed Sill stated that the winners had finally broken their cover as "smokies" as they secured their fourth spot .
I In A Section Old Xaverians moved one game clear as Ormond stumbled at 'the snake pit' against St Bernards . Xavs made sure of their position by comfortably beating Collegians 15 .14 to 11 .9 and their potent forward line matched their other strengths . Dan Richardson, John Bowen and Anthony McDonald were terrific early but the Lions bounced back led by Carl Dilena, Scott Blackman, and Damien Smith . Xavs never really looked like losing the game but were certainly kept honest . Best players ; Leoncelli, Ockleshaw, McDonald, Blood, Richardson (5) and Tapping (Xavs) and Schober, Dilena, Blackman, Smith, Harrison (3) and Davidson (Collegians) .
After the recent poor weather and despite the sun shining on Saturday, the B Section game at Oak Park, home of Therry CCOB, saw terrible conditions that allowed Therry to post only 7 .9 but Old Mentonians could not draw the two flags at any stage . Their final score of 0 .4 was very disappointing even though it had been a real "mudball" game . Mentonians did name 6 players as best ; Agostino, Mullin, Paterson, Leaver, Sly and Olin . Therry's niminated players were Goodwin (3), Petrevski, Eastmure ,
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Sedgwick, Baker and Wrigglesworth . Junior Section 1 appeared to be between only two teams, undefeated Uni Blues and Old Xaverians, whose only loss was to the Blues . They were well clear of Collegians and De La Salle, each with 5 losses . Leading goal kickers in the three junior sections were ; Section i- J Thrush (Therry) 74, Section Central - M Spencer (Old Carey) 102 and Section South - J Murch (Old Brighton) 93 . "Personality Pars" heralded three Marcellin players upon reaching their respective milestones . James "Gooey" Golds played his 200th and Steve O'Flynn and Sean Beattie their 100th .
On a day experiencing low scoring, L u.' _,en Templestowe kicked the sweep in A Section with 13 .7 to Old Xavs' 9 .11 . Next best score was North Old Boys 10 .9 against St Bernards 3 .8 . In B Section close neighbours and long standing rivals, Old Brighton and Caulfield Grammarians, scored freely enough in the heavy conditions . Top placed Caulfield ran out winners with less scoring shots than lowly placed Brighton, 16 .5 to 13 .11 . Callil (5), Cooney, Sisson, Allsop, Gregory and Chris Stone were Caulfield's best . Murray, Cameron, Andrew Grant, Lade, Welsh and Woff were good for the "Tonners . Old Camberwell in C Section just managed to hold on to their 4th place when they beat Old Haileybury by a solitary point, 12 .9 to 12 .8 . C Section coaches were Rick Brockwell (Banyule), John Taylor (Coburg), Rob Morrison (Fawkner), Alan Poore (Hampton Rovers), Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Ken Schwab (Old Camberwell), Andrew Langford-Jones (Old Haileybury), Bernie Dunn (Therry CCOB), John Walsh (Thomastown) and Tony Sullivan (St Kevins) .
Coburg caused an upset and kept themselves in the finals' hunt when they narrowly defeated ladder leaders St Bernards, 13 .14 to 13 .12 in A Section . Calleson, Leckie, Ellis, P O'Brien (3), Handley (3) and King were the better Coburg players . M Mahoney (3), Phelan, Mitchell, Santamaria, King and Fitzgerald were St Bernards' best . 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
Top team in B Section, Uni Blues, played bottom placed Old Haileybury at the Uni and had to work really hard to win by 17 points, The final scores of 19 .8 to 15 .15 suggested only straight kicking got the Blues a victory !
Scl--) ol _ 1 : , ~ys made ever y effort to stav in A Grade but fell to fourth placed Coburg in a tough affair, 6 .9 to 4 .6 . Best players were Shaw, Hume, Holloway, Migios, Heaton and M Johnston (UHSOB) . Coburg's best were Warfe, Lawson, Ebbage, Gardiner, Malloy and Beattie . UHSOB were also featured in the Club History section and were celebrating 33 years of activity . The club was founded in 1932 under the Presidency of Alan Rees who also captained the team . This season the club was coached by sporting legend George Murray and boasted a number of league footballers from their ranks including Graham Beissell (Essendon), Barry McAuliffe, Viv Peterson, Ray Johnston and Arthur Karanicolas (all North Melbourne) . Alan Rees was still an active member of the club and was well know for his strong vocabulary which was used for his own club members and against all opposition members .
The B Section final four was already settled but who could stop Coburg, undefeated after 17 games and four games clear of second place . Fifth side Old X averians had made no impact on Coburg although the final score of 11 .19 to 7 .10 in Coburg's favour was not too bad from Xavs' point of view . Coburg's best were Park (7), P Rockow, A Roberts, R Dugdale, Pettigrove and Mills . For the Xavs, O'Brien, Greenway, the Seabrook brothers, Donovan and Corby were worthy of mentions .
The tribunal were determined to support the umpires when they suspended R Dunn (Bellfield) for 6 games after finding the player guilty of having used "filthy" language toward the central umpire . H Andrews of Hampton Rovers was also awarded a four match suspension for disputing the umpires decision on a number of occasions which also resulted in his being ordered from the field in the last quarter . 35
Review The biggest upset of the round was the local derby between S-VU and West Brunswick . The match was won in the opening stanza when the students were in front after kicking into a gale . The Westies did bounce back and hit the front late in the match . The Students, looking down the relegation barrel answered the challenge though to run out two goal winners . Upset number two occurred at Artic Park where the Swans blitzed the hapless Warriors with an opening quarter goal-spree . Westbourne's were rattled, though managed to fight their way back into the match" . However, South were up to the task and kicked away to keep their finals chances alive with a 4 goal win . Upset number three saw the ever-improving Monash Gryphons overcome a gallant Kew . The match was a high scoring and free flowing affair that seesawed for much of the day . In the final quarter, the Browns kicked ahead, however, the youth policy of Monash Gryphons paid off as they finished full of run, to assure D3 survival with 15 point win . Upset number four saw the bottom placed Syndal record a magnificent home win against a disappointing Power H ouse . In a huge day for the club with over 250 people in attendance for the past players day, the Synners got the jump and were never headed . The final match, while not being an upset, has thrown the cat amongst the finals pigeons as Werribee registered a resounding 10 goal win against fellow finals aspirants St . Johns. Holding the Saints to one goal with the wind, and then piling on six of their own with it, the Bees put the game beyond the reach of their visitors and returned to top spot with a fantastic 10-goal triumph .
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Brunswick . Picking a winner is tough, though I think that if skipper "Platters" can lift his younger teammates, that the Warriors can cause an upset and assure themselves a finals spot with an 11-point win . The South Melbourne/Power House derbv sees both sides clinging onto a glimmer of hope ; for the Swans it is the coveted finals spot, while for Power House, it is their survival in D3. I saw the Swans last week, and to me it is bewildering that they have lost seven matches as they were awesome . For my pick, I will stick with the Swans by 28 points . St . Johns host UHS-VU in a match that ha s
saw the Swans last week, and to me it is bewildering that they :~ca ve lost seven matches as they were awesome . " significant importance for both clubs . For the Students a win will assure their D3 survival, while a win for the Jocs will see them hold onto second place. However, for my tip I will
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stick with the Jocs to today with a 13-point win .
Monash Gryphons host Werribee in a match that sees the Bees hitting finals form, while the Gryphons would also be very satisfied with their continual improvement of their youngsters. For my pick today I cannot go past the league leaders who will win by 36 points . New have had a disappointing second half of the season and have little inspiration as they make the trek to Syndal, who on the flip side, have a heap to play for . I think it will be the Synners today in a nail biting 4 point win . Socia l The Syndal $1 .000 Reverse Raffle will be held at the rooms after the Round 18 match against Old 'Westbourne, starting at 7 :30pm . Tickets cost $60, see Cotto, Mick or Choc . Correspondent s
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P3 SscTIO N U13S-VU 3 .3 7 .8 7 .10 9.14 (68) WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .2 6.4 6.8 8.8(56) UHS-6'U: Tate 3 Forbes 2 Mottram 2 Sanson Crackneil . Best: Gorringe Hams Mottram Cracknell Greed Moorfield . West Brans : Smythe 3 Monague Maguire Sudhoiz P Hamilton S Benjamin . Best: Irving Gartlan Anderson.
Umpires: Shane McNamara Max Wittman (F) OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .1 7.1 8.2 12.4 (76) STeI MELBOURNE DISTR1CT840 .3 11 .6 15 .11 15 .11 (101) Old West : J Horsburgh 5ltfiiung 2 Balloch 2 Huntington A Horsburgh Troy Edwards. Best : Walker Nikola Fairfield J Horsburgh Baulch Huntington. Sth Aielb Dist: Mahoney 5 Bachelor 3 D'Andrea 2 Aquilino Ray Joske Cronin. Best : Glendinnutg Aquillna M Hannan Mahoney v'ashington Moonjen . Umpires: Michael Forde (F) WERRIBEE AMATEURS
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ST. JOHNS 1 .3 3.4 4.10 7.13 (55) W= : D Lee 6 C Lee 2 Bell 2 Marche Palmington Kidd Czajkowski Morrow Tedesco An. Taylor. Best: Addamo Spry Carson Bell 4asilou Langfield. St Johns: Ryan 3 Phaepenos 2 Diaz Abela. Best : Diaz O'Conner Emery Chalk Arnold Gaget . Umpires: Andrew Shiels Paul Hoffman (F) Simon McInerney (B) Gavin Roberts Andrew Esposito ({, ) 11EW 6.2 11 .3 14 .10 16.12 { 108) ]4IONASH GRYPHONS 5 .4 12 .7 14 .11 18 .15 (123) Kew ; Gridley 3 McDermott 3 :iainsbridge 2 Vecchio 2 Anderson Evans DeBlank Watts Wood Woodhouse . Best: Mahnsbrldge Gridley Sparsi Vecchio Tinettl Cullen . Mon Gryph: Pocock4 Flowerday4 G .Harrak3
Monash Gryphons - congratulate Glenn "Sharkey" Wadley on reaching 150 games. Glenn has actually played over 220 amateur games as he played with Monash Gryphons Blues in the earlv to mid 90s . Glenn has been a tireless contributor to the club over the past 8 years and his durabilitv and work ethic are second to none. Well done! Also, congratulations also to Paul "Renno" Rennison and Andrew "Filthy' McKenzie on reaching their 50 game milestones this week . Both have been a model of consistency. Bring on the next 50 . Kew - congratulate pacy winger Marcus Gridley and long kicking defender Glen Evans on each playing their 50th game today against Syndal Tally Ho . Also congratulations fro 2 centuries and a fifty game milestone two weeks ago against St . Johns OC . Ben Woodhouse and Chad Watts, both form Kew Juniors pla~,째~? their 100th whilst ruckman Josh De B3 rated his 50th game .
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SYfdDAL TALLY-HO 4 .2 6 .4 11 .9 18 .12 (120) POWERHOUSE 1 .1 4.2 7 .6 9 .6 (60) Syndal Tli: Cachia 4 Reynolds 4 ;riacKenzie 3 Fox 2 Healy Tua Hallisey D Richardson . Best : Brown Fletcher MacKenzie Carina Robinson Bennett. Power: Benson 3 Boland Miller Susie Taylor Verberne West . Best: Benson Conway J Marshall Susie Turner S West . Umpires : Dirk Kramer (Rot) David Trott (F) D3 RESFRYE UHS-VU 1 .1 2.4 3 .5 4 .8132) WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .5 5 .7 7 .12 9.15 (69) UHS-VU: Corbett Gerolemou Greenbank Pendlebury . Best: Greenback Maguire P Thomas Mitchell Ashton Kennedy . West Brans: J Hayward 2 Gormond Hart Purcell Guiggly Russell Sherry Vernon. Best : 'Purcell Smith J Haywood T Thompson Hart Hutchens . 01 )U NE 1 .0 4.3 7 .5 7 .5(47) S I i. ; DISTRICTS6.9 7.9 10.12 11 .13 (79) Old ? at : Mason 3 Ristevski 2 Hickey Chrism. Best: Board Chrism Hewitt son Jenkinson Theodore . Sth ASeib Dist: Henderson 2 McDougall 2 Downing 2 P .Moon 2 Phillips Briglia Elliott. Best: Thomas MeGhte Poulner P Moon Elliott D Moon . WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .2 6.3 9 .4 11 .5 (71) ST.JOHNS 6.1 10.1 10 .2 13 .2 (80) Wen: Harding 4 Simpson 3 Djakovte 2 Hartley Marinis . Best : Whiting Waldron Vetisha Towers ivedinis Moore . St Johns: Callaghan 4 Dragividge 3 Wilson 2 Riley Joyce MuntF,td Hilton . Best : Hilton Hall Fonceca Dexter Dragwldge Holmes. 1 .5 1 .7 3 .11 3 .13 (31) KE .7 7 :ONASH GRYPHONS 1 .2 3.6 5 .8 8.12 (60) F>ew: Sines Bruno Jacobs . Best : Gricks Dalrymple Aitken Jacobs Yiarchesani Hamilton. Mon Gryp: Parker 4 Grenfell 2 Davies Hetherington . Best: Sewell Davies Grenfell Parker Robilliard Park . SYitDAI. TALLY-HO 2.1 4.4 7 .7 11 .10 (76) POWERHOUSE 2 .1 5 .4 6.4 6.9 (45) Syndal TH: Leplaa 3 Holland 2 Zarapoulos 2 Elder Dwyer Strongman Hale. Best: Dwyer Thomas Leplaa Holland Williams Zarapoulos . Power: Matheson 2 Cooper 2 Plazzer Hatchard. Best : Cooper Gamble Gamier ;iatehard Howes Holden .
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U19 (1) Parkdale FG 2nd Semi 27-Aug Saturday (2pm) Parkdale FG 1st Semi 28-Aug Sunday Parkdale FG Preliminary 3-Sep Saturday Parkdale FG Grand 10-Sep Saturday U19 (2) Garvey Oval 2nd Semi 27-Aug Saturday (2pm) (Parade Coll ) Garvey Ova l (Parade Coll) 1st Semi 28-Aug Sunday Garvey Oval
(Parade Coll) Preliminary 3-Sep Saturday Garvey Oval (Parade C011) Grand 10-Sep Saturday
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by Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallagher Well done Old-timers During the week a number of our umpires past and present attended a dinner with the AFL . The dinner was in appreciation of umpires who umpired on the VFL senior list between 1909 1989 . Current members/ advisors in attendance were Shane Herbert, Wayne Hinton, Bernie Hoare, Steve McCarthy and Kevin Segota . I'm sure many VAFA supporters would think that those guys have been running around since 1909 . Former umpires /advisors in attendance were Dan Amarant, Brian Bulluss, Geoff Curran, George Lawlor, Neville Nash, Colin Segota and James Van Beek, A great night was had by all, and the stories got better and better as the night went on . Fantastic gesture by the AFL and the AFLUA to recognise the efforts these people have put into umpiring and its development over the years . VAFA Umpire Goodman, Operations Manager, said "This is a great effort by a young up and coming umpire who has acquitted himsetf very well in his first rian
season at the VAFA. " VAFA umpire appointed to Cup Grand Fina l
It was announced earlier in the week that VAFA field umpire Robert O'Gorman has been appointed to umpire the Grand Final of the International Cup tonight . The game will be played at the MCG as the curtain raiser to the Collingwood v Carlton match . Brian Goodman, VAFA Umpire Operations Manager, said "This is a great effort by a young up and coming umpire who has acquitted himself very well in his first season at the VAFA . " This is Robert's fourth year of umpiring and first year in the VAFA . As well as umpiring in the VAFA, Robert continues to umpire in the Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League .
Brian Goodman would like to congratulate Robert on behalf of everyone involved with the VAFA. Brian believes this is a match that Robert will remember for a long time . Well done to Robert O'Gorman . Hanging up the poison pen After six years at the helm as the goal umpires
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of this season . Under Shane's guidance the VAFA has certainly built one of the highest standards of goal umpiring in Victoria . The depth we now have with a large pool of young up-and-comers, is a credit to the work put in by Shane and his capable assistants . When some of these kids hit the big time at AFL level in a few years they will certainly look back at the start the gained in the VAFA and the influence that Shane had on their careers . Well done Shane and we look forward to you making your comeback with the flags in 2006 . Attention Club Umpires ! Enjoyed running around umpiring your team's ressies, but wanting to experience a higher standard of footy? Come down to Elsternwick Park in the pre-season and go through the paces with the greatest umpiring body in town - the VAFAUA . For more details on what its all about and how you can make that move, contact the VAFA's Director of Umpiring Operations, Brian Goodman on 9531 8333 or email brianCvafa .com .au and we could see you in action . Finals Finals are in the air and time to switch on and give it your best . A very important time for clubs over the next few weeks so we all need to put our heads down and provide them with a high level of umpiring, just as we have all year . Of course there will be disappointments, but focus on the job at hand on the day and the VAFAUA will come out as winners as a group . We are the best - don't let it slip ! Social Don't forget our next big social function is the Prefinals Dinner to be held at the Victoria Club on Monday August 22nd . This is a compulsory function so if you are unable to attend please contact John Robinson as soon as possible . Our guest speaker this year is "the voice of the AFL Craig Willis" . Promises to be a great night as usual .
And also don't forget, our next "Blood Drive" is the day after on Tuesday August 23rd . See Brendan Corcoran for details . IU,1~~lQ t
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Round 16 saw the ladder starting to take its final shape . The head and the foot of the table are now settled with Elsternwick officially securing the minor premiership and Richmond now guaranteed the wooden spoon . Round 1 6 Review The game at Koonung Reserve lived up to it's billing as Match of the Round up until half time, with St Mary's leading by only a couple of behinds . The stage seemed set for an epic second half battle, however Bulleen had other ideas and stormed home to relieve the Saints of third spot . Pasinati was best across half back for the Cobras, whilst D'Astoli tried all day for the visitors Richmond hosted Albert Park and again it was a good contest to half time . But kicking with a strong breeze in the third the Falcons claimed the game with 11 goals before kicking home in the last . Collins kicked 9 for the visitors and was ably fed by Venables all day, who slotted home a classy effort to finish the game . I{
eep an eye on the goal kicking too . .v'ith Elsternwick having the bye
town to battle for pride and bragging rights against a~orth Brunswick . And unlike other games, what promised to be a close game at half time, delivered a stunning contest with the visitors scraping home with a 3 point victory . Penny was the difference up forward, booting 7 and negating the efforts of Sammartino for the hosts . Round 17 Preview Eltham still have a mathematical chance of making the finals, but it would be a brave man that would predict results falling their way. So with Elsternvriek booking one of the double chance positions, Hawthorn, Bulleen and St Mary's are all still capable of joining them . Keep an eye on the goal kicking too . With Elsterncviek having the bye in Round 18, Hunter will be looking to set a target for Badanjek and Lauletta to chase . St M ary's host Hawthorn with big ramifications for the second spot battle . Victory will keep the Saints in a three way tussle for 2nd . Meanwhile, the Hawks haven't lost since round 5 and coach Peter 'Barrel' Tyson knows a win will guarantee his charges first crack at the Wicks . Th :
in Round 18 , Hunter will be looking to set a target for Badanjek and Lauletta to chase . " In the other game with a finals bearing, Eltham were fighting to keep their finals chances alive in the toughest of tests Elsternwick at home . And they didn't find the Wicks in a generous mood . They outplayed the Turtles all day with all their stars firing to run out comfortable 101 point victors . Finally, Box Hill
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Hawks should sneak home, but this could be the match of the season . 130% Hill North host the minor premiers at Elgar Park and will looking to take some momentum from last week's away victory . Elsterrlvrck on the other hand deserve to sit up front because they're good at sports . Their awesome display against Eitham is an ominous sign for the rest of the competition and class will see them over the line . Eltham will be looking to keep whatever faint hopes of finals action they have alive as they travel to Albert Park . But the Falcons will have their tail feathers up and would like nothing better than to put the final nail in the coffin . A good win last weekend will give them confidence, but difficult to see the visitors dropping their bundle . In the final game, a travel to Richmond and know that percentage may be crucial in the battle for second position . A comfortable win for the Cobras .
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i ::h aan OC - Congratulations to Brendan ' Kaaaga' Evans on reaching the 150 game milestone for Eltham Collegians . Kanga has represented the club or well over a decade, being a member of the Club XVlll premiership team of 1993, a dedicated member of the committee and life member of the club . His dedication to the club and the ideals of Amateur football cannot be questioned, making the journey from Kinglake West to train and play with passion and commitment . The committee and players congratulate him and wish him well in his quest to overhaul the club's game record tally .
C 1~~(,,` TIC 1 i Box Hill North v Elsternwick Albert Park v Eltham Collegians
North Brunswick - By e St Marys v Hawthorn Amateurs Richmond Central v Bulleen Cobras
_ `"~UI N NORTH BRUNS'JSCK 1 .3 9 .5 9 .6 16 .11 (107 ) 3 .2 7.3 3 .6 17 .8 (110) BOX HILL NORTH Nth Bruns : J Boudoloh 3 Pizzari 2 Rhook 2 Orr 2 Greening Sammartino Newton Pollakis Freeman Twaddle Mountney . Best: Sammartino Orr Care Robertson J Boudoloh Mountney. Box Hill Nth: Penny 7 Cook 3 Ball 2 Robinson Oldfield Dovaston Odza B Olson. Best : Odza Penny Sallanfioglu Rogers Howarth Oldfield . Umpires : Anthony Li ll ey (F) 6 .8 13.13 15 .17 20 .22 (142) ELSTERNWICK EL . COLLEGIANS 1 .1 1 .3 3.3 6.5 ( 41) Elst: S Grace 5 Thiele 3 Hunter 3 Putt 2 Beddingiield 2 C Mahony Greene Paley Foster Byrne. Best : Mason Beddingfield Curtain Neill Grace Huggins. Eltham : Turner 2 McClaren Whyte Conole Luttick. Best: Foo Clarke C Baud Ogilvie Bunco Hargrave . Umpires: Robert O'Gorman Peter Cahill ( F) James Travers Will Borne (B) Paul Whitehead Lachlan Simpson (G) HAWTHORN AMATEURS BYE BULLEEN COBRAS 2.0 6 .4 12 .8 20 .11 (131) 4 .2 6.6 7.7 11 .9 ( 75) ST MARYS But Cob: B Cookson 3 T Conn 3 T Whittaker 2 M Nathantelsz 2 T Fradkin 2 F Arcoraci 2 D Trinchi T Sette R Badanjek T Pearson R Pasinatl M Rowe . Best : R Pasinati B Cookson F Arcoraci M Mann D Trincht T Sette . St Marys : Ryan 3 DAstoli 2 Cope Tagell Purcell Dwyer Andrews Criily . Best : DAstoli Wright L Armstrong Dwyer Purcell Crillv. Umpires : Geoff Deveson Nick Brown [F) R1CM40ND CENTRAL 1 .0 7 .1 11 .5 16 .7 (103) ALBERT PARK 6.2 7.5 18.10 25 .11 (161) Rich Cent: Dukic 5 Robertson 5 Speakm an Miller Nuske Evans Gardiner Liuzzi . Best: Robertson Evans Dukic Liuzzi Speakm an '. Green . Albert Park: Collins 9 Payne 3 Baker 3 Cain 2 Chambers 2 Grace 2 Burton 2 Venables R Williams. Best : Collins Baker Grace Venables Chambers Bennett . Umpires: Ron Marlyn Peter Griffiths (F) D4 RESERVE 3 .0 6.4 9.5 14.6 (90) NORTH BRUNSWICK BOX HILL NORTH 3.9 4.10 5 .14 9.15 (69) Nth Bruns : B Carter 4 Ahmad Tabs 3 Papanastasatos 3 Said Di Donrenica Donnelly Ahmed Tabs, Best: B Carter Panagiotidis Papanastasatos Briffa Ahmad Taha A Boudoloh . Box Hi ll Nth: Langley 5 Cavallo 3 Garrett . Best : Doyle Langley Screen Charlton Evans Thoi . ELSTERDIWSCK 4 .3 10 .3 10 .9 13 .14 (92) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 2 .2 5.3 6 .4 (40) Elst : Banky 3 Pvm an 3 Powe ll 2 Leaper McAdam D Grace Missaglia Anderson. Best : Anderson Missaglia Elvin Powe ll Grace McGregor. Eltham : Car ter 2 Abbott Blagrove Love Rashid. Best: Love Janis Evan s Rashid Keleher Richardson. HAWTHORN AMATEURS BY E BULLEEN COBRAS SA 5 .5 7 .6 10 .9 (69) ST fl9ARYS 1 .5 6.10 11 .16 17 .16 (116) Bul Cob : U nwin 2 Vincintoria 2 Palermo 2 Edgar McLeod Mazzarella Richards . Best: Palermo T Moore Pettrilli Mazzarella Butt J Lewis. St Marys : Allen 3 Theoharris 3 Bernardi 2 La ti mer 2 H ill 2 Murray 2 Griffin P Harrison Kouman tatakis. Best : Mackenzie Griffin Theoharrls Latimer Hill All en . 3,6(241 RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 1 .3 3 .5 ALBERT PARK 7 .3 13 .8 23 .10 31.20 (206) Rich Cent: Vervoorn Dautovtc Trenellen. Best: Dautov9c Lan e Vervoorn Jones Lake Quick . Albe rt Park : Nandi 5 Fairfield 5 S Allan 4 Smith 3 Green 3 Sutton 2 Tuffin 2 McGuire 2 Surace 2 Phillips Quinlan Houston . Best: Naudi Fairfield Walkley Green Phillips Agar .
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D4 Section ALBERT PARR AFC Coach : Pete Smit h Res Coach : Paul Shoppee 1 P. Smith 2 N. Pastras ,.. 2 A . Morgan 3 R . Baker 3 P. Shakepeare 4 M . Naudi 5 S . Allan 6 J . Storey 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 t5 P. Guicas 16 C . Roberton 17 S. Bennett 18 G . Collins 19 N. Cai n
20 K. Grace 21 P. Shoppee 22 J . Hannett 22 J. Marshall 23 B. Harries 23 D. DeZoete 24 T. Green 25 J . Wier 26 B . Moore 27 A.Jackson 28 R . Allan 29 R. Humphrey 30 W.Johnson 31 S . McGuire 31 J . Williams 32 M. Smith 33 M. Wal l 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.Snowden 50 S . Thompson 51 J. McKay 52 D. Alla n 53 M. Williams 55 D . Quinlan 57 J.SuBon 57 J. Baker 58 S. Gilsham 59 L. Barr 60 V. Surace 62 P. Cramer 77 S. Garcia 78 T. Tuhoro 79 S. Thompson 80 J . Bowlby
BOX HILL NORTH Coach : Peter Armstrong Res Coach : Jon Pratt
BULLEEN COBRAS Coach : Joe DAngelo Res Coach: TBA
ELSTERNWlCK Coach : D Grace Asst. P McNall y Coach Res : M Hosking
G . Wilson C. Riscalla A . Odza T. Manno J. Garre tt S. Stewa rt C. Langley A . Sallantioglu S . Cook T. Thoi A. Dick M. Cummin g L. Penhalluriack L. Keillo r M . Penny 16 W. Drew 17 G . Cavallo 18 C . Butler 19 C. Callis 20 K. Oldfield 22 A . Steele 23 D . Penny 23 J . Naumovski 24 P. Doyl e
25 P. Kotsaridis 26 R. Bal l 28 Z . Veleski 29 M . Rogers 30 B . Olson 31 D . Olson 32 1. Oldfield 33 M. Marinovic 34 H . Ho 35 C. Liston 36 S . Russell 38 J . DAmato 39 J . Tambakis 40 D . Worrell 41 P. Currie 42 A. Tarulli 43 R. Doyle 44 C. Garrett 45 M . Sinfield 46 P. Mortimer 47 A. Andrews 49 T. Ellis 50 C. Irvine 52 S . Darcy 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. Vagia s 65 D. Woolridge 66 C . Plunkett 67 A . Manerheim 68 N . Gali l 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 . Edgle y 89 S . Yalamanchile 99 G. Robinson 111 A. Maguire
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2 T.Orwin 3 S . McLaren Capt 4 N . Cartledg e 5 M. Mann 6 G . Fortune 7 T. Mehre z 8 T. Mazzarella 9 M . Kyriakou 10 C . Powderham ii A. DeJong 12 P. Whitehouse 13 N. Edgar 14 T. Fradkin 15 J . Trinchi 16 D . Trinchi 17 T. Conn 18 F. Arcoraci t9 B . Thomas 20 J . McQuaRer 21 N . Lykopandis 22 J . Daniels 23 A. Nasr 24 R. Gemes 25 W. Olne y 26 M . Nathanielsz 27 J . Cartledge 28 A. Fosket t 29 R . Sheehan 30 B. Cookson 31 R. Pasinati 32 S . Wagg 33 A. Coo k 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. Dam
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. Sere 53 R. Rodrigues 54 S . Nelson
55 N. Polites 56 I . Baccini 57 C . Batt 58 T. Moore 59 R. Hadisutanto 60 J. Lowrie 77 S . Fisher 101 J . DAngelo
1 L MURPHY 2 A HANKIN 2 L BEDINGFIELD 3 JYEMM 4 D GRACE 5 M WHELAN 5 K CUMMINS 6 M THIEL E 7 J McADAM -RC8 S CURRI E 8 M GREENE 9 T HARTLEY 10 THUGGINS 11 LMISSALGLIA 112 P NEVILL E 3 S SOPPE T 14 BMAHONY-VCi5 C McKENNA 16 M SURMAN 17 T PUT T 18 ANEILL 19 JHUNTER 20 E GOLDMAN 21 PSTUCHBERRY 22 G ELVIN 23 S CURTAIN 24 A FOSTER 25 TCOTTER 26 C MAHONY -C27 JBANKY 28 W MORGAN 29 S MAHONY 30 M SPENCE 31 A LASNITZKI .. 32 B MASO N '33 M CUNNINGHAM 34 TLEAPER 35 P McNALLY 36 JPYMAN 37 D NOLAN 38 BANDERSON 39 M TENNANT 40 A PATE Y 41 D BYRNE 42 E ALTER 43 P CLARK E 44 S GRACE -VC45 J KAICER 46 L RYAN 47 T PERKINS 47 D BRENNAN 48 ACONTIN 49 J BARIBAR 50 M McKENNA 51 ABURNEY 52 J LILIKAKOS 53 A LEWI S 54 K POLLE R 55 H MCGREGOR 56 P FREEDMAN 57 M CREAK 58 B ELLIS 59 R POWELL 60 L SMITH 61 R MCKENNA 62 BTORRANCE 63 R SHERRY 64 S THOMPSON 65 N ANDERSON 66 M HOSKING 67 S GORDAN 68 M DANIELS 69 N UTTING 70 M NOONAN 71 M MARZIALE 72 TMARCHETTt 73 M NICO L
ELTHAM OC Coach : Wayne Reardon Res Coach : Paul Gregor 1 T. Andrews 2 D . Lynch 3 E. Savage 4 L . Mason (VC) 5 L. Austin 6 J . Galvin (C) 7 B . Rashi d 8 B. Jorgensen .. 9 C. Watson 10 B. Marshall it J . Mizzi 12 M . Blagrove 13 M. Luttick 14 R. Runco 15 J . Paisley 16 D. Bric k
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. Glar e 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 B . 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 . Love 58 N . McPherson 59 B. Evans 61 A. Stockdale 63 L. Ogilvie
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Coach: Peter Tyson Res Coach : Patrick Ryan
Coach : Ange Sammartino Res Coach: Harry Tsialtas
1a M. McVeigh to B. Blakeman 2a J. Ridley 2b J. Thompson 3 A. Collins 4 N. Martin 5 S. Avery 6 P. Avery 7 C. Alexander 8 S. Gatiss 9a R. Ogge (vc) 9b M . Houareau t0 J. Hall It J. Dawson 12 J. Pi 13 J. Murphy 14 D. Lauletta 0 15 M. Tyson 16a C. Rice 16b J. Shepherd 17 B. Ruzicka 19 T. Hyland 20 S. Parker 21 P. Clennett 22 0. 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. Jarvis 43 I . Chepa 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
1 D. Newton 2 D. Adams 3 D. Orr 5 H. Hassan 6 D. Pizzari 7 J. Briffa 8 S . Menta 9 A . Sammartino 10 A . Mountney 11 J. Boudoloh 12 P. Tanrrous 14 M . Sorlete 15 H. Tsiafias 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. Carter 31 A . Boudofoh 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. Valeri 47 P. Micallef 48 J. Wolter 49 S. Hearn 50 P. Giucas 51 N. Giovanog4ou 52 K. Hassoun 57 S. Nabbs 62 B. Carter 66 R. Pretty 67 J. Heck
RICHMOND CENTRAL Coach : Thomas Dukic Res Coach : Steven Lake 1 W. Old 2 T. Quick 4 D . Milker 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 . Mcgrath 15 C . Barry 16 J . Big 17 J . Neilson 18 A . Taylor 18 P. Moulday 19 C . Quay 20 D . Bergin 21 D . Phelan 22 J . Petering 23 B . Breese 24 T. Guthrie 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 . DerreHas 39 H . Dautovic 40 M . Pescott 41 C. Duff 42 D. Trenellen 44 G. Begley 46 M . Jones 47 M . King 49 P. Brunt 50 A . Titley 51 D. Moffat 52 J. Pike 53 J. Robertson 54 C. Cartwright 55 M . Davies 56 T. Kristot 57 M . Goonan 57 E . Hill 58 M . Hanna 59 W. Bracken 60 B. Jolley 61 F.Karamichalos 62 G . Gardiner 63 T. Soderstrom 64 A. Musey 65 D. Coromandel 67 J. Lan e 69 T. Melville 74 S. Gray 77 S. Liuzzi 79 A. Roller 80 D. James-Schirme r
ST.MARYS A .F.C . Coach: Md~ Lear~h ResCoach . George Kcurnanlaaks 1 M . Banks 2 B . Perelberg 3 G. Schembri 4 A . Ballantyne 5 A . Lane 6 C. Weller 7 A . Dwye r 8 R . Kodituwaku 9 C. Armstrong 10 D. Cop e 11 J . Bernard 12 S . Nicholson 13 J . Hill 14 L. Goldsworthy 15 M . Purcell 16 M . Aikma n 17 L. Anthony 18 B . Frai l 19 V. Ryan 20 A . Walle r 21 M . Gilchris t 22 C. Adam 23 F. Harrison . 24 M 25 A . Black 26 S . Cri(l y 27 S . Grillo 28 J . Innes 29 P. Harriso n 30 M . Lynch 31 H. Adam 32 S . Johnston 33 C. Ferg 34 L. Armstrong 35 G. Theoharris 36 B . Graetzer 37 C. Freshwater 38 S . Griffin 39 B . Richardso n 40 M . Fads 41 T. Cummins 42 M . Davies 43 L. Razga 44 G . Koumantataki s 45 M . Maschette 46 T. Tahos 47 P. Rousi s 48 M . Goold 49 W. Smit h 50 C. Wigg 51 N. Andrews 52 0 . Hind 53 D. Anders 54 P. Goonan 55 B. Tagell 56 P. Rosema n 57 A. Bull 58 J. Wrigh t 59 C. Mackenzie 60 W. Goldsworth y 62 L . D'astoli 64 C. Chan 69 P. Murphy
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Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with a permit can play finals (except AFWFL players with a permit - see below) . Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered and must have played at least four (4) reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and away games (first round) . Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on the same day the reserve grade player must only have played two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to quality . For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) . Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5 Under-19 matches during the season . If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club's senior team in the first second round match, he is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final . Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybrid arrangement, the following shall apply . Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U191 side to play in the (2) team .
To represent the hybrid team in ie finals the player must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - not including finals . Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered and have played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches (for the team they wish to represent) and not have played in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserve matches during the first round . Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams a player must have not played more than 8 matches with (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in a !o r team's fir l . A II player will be eligible to play in als for his : a) 1 1FA club as long as he has played a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been played after June 30th . b) Senior VAFA team as long as he has played a minimum of five (5) senior and/or U19 VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been played after June 30th . A TAC Under 1 8 player must have played five (5) VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals . For TAC players there is no requirement to play a certain number of matches after June 30th .
The m ai n __ :. (Glenhuntly Roa ) is cpe r The rear gate (off St. Kilda Street) will only be open when 'tere are no matches scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval . When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul d allow cars around you to be able to leave . Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and th e club invoiced accordingly . Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials . 46
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Round 1 0 The last round of the home and way fixture brought some big results which helped shape the final ladders before finals this coming week . There were 3 games played at the Home of Amateur Football (Elsternwick) this week with some competitive games . The first game played was between Kananook 1 and Broadmeadows I both teams gearing up for the finals it was a hard fought game all day and then Kananook turned it on in the second half to win . Kananook 1 8.7(55) Def Broadmeadows 1 2 .7(19) , The other game played on the main oval was between Ovens & Murray 1 Vs Kananook 2 . their was no big surprise here with Kananook 2 winning 9 .10(64) to Ovens & Murray 1 3 .0(18) . The last game played at Elsternwick was an absolute nail bitter . This game was between Ovens & Murray 2 and Broadmeadows 2, this game was close all day and it came down to the last 30 seconds were Broadmeadows had the chance to draw level but it didn't happen . It was a great FIDA showcase . The end result Ovens & Murray 2 5 .10(40) Defeating Broadmeadows 2 5 .4(34) . GREAT GAME . Maribyrnong hosted 2 games on the weekend with a win and a loss for the home sides . In the section one match Maribyrnong 1 played Ballarat in a close game with Ballarat winning by one kick . The end score was Ballarat 6.12(48) defeating Maribyrnong 6 .6(42) . The second game saw Maribyrnong 2 have a walk over match defeating Moonee Valley - 10 .11(71) to 1 .2(8) . Port Colts 1 destroyed Bodeen Templestowe the score speaks for it's self. Port Coltsl 7 .12(54) to a hapless Bulleen 0 .0(0) . The other game played at Bulleen was the upset of the round seeing bottom placed Ringwood smash Port Colts 2 . The end score : Ringwood 9 .6(60) too Port Colts 2 2 .2(14) . On the Saturdav Mazenod sted 2 l raiser games before the B grade ni . h in ' The day was a huge success for ' club with great support and good resul, e no , Mazenod I walked over Pa iside . 13 .9(87) to 0 .0(0). Mazenod 2 played solid all day to beat a struggling Vlambourin . The end score . Mazenod 2 7 .6 (48) to Mambourin 3 .2(20 ) Semi Fi Well : .: are the first week of the finals series for 20 05 }y do we have some showcase games for FID A fans . All Semi Finals games are being THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
played at Parkville . The first game to be previewed is between Port Colts i and Bulleen Templestowe . This game will be tight for a half and then the overall skill of Port Colts should help them win the game by a comfortable 4 goals. The second game to be played is between KammGok 1 and Broadmeadows I this ganie will be a warm up match for Kananook in the Grand Final . Kananook by 8 goals . The next set of matches will be between Maribyrnong 2 and Broadmeadows 2 . With the Doggies in great form they should get over the line to make the Grand Final, Dogs by 25 points . The next game to be played will be between the new Mazenod I and Kananook 2 . This game will be match of the day and I can't see the winning team win by no more than a goal. Mazenod for me by 5 points in a thriller. The second last game of the day will be between Ballarat and Maribyrnong 1 . in a tough tight game I think the Knights are going to be too good in the end and should win by 3 goals . The last game to be previewed will be another great spectacle between Mazenod 2 and Mambourin Tigers. In the end I think Mazenod by 3 points in a close game all day. That raps up the first week of finals preview and Good luck to all the teams competing on the day .
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Section One almost 10 0 After more than two months at the top of the points against section-one ladder Marcellin have finally been the ladderknocked off their mantle, following a shock 14 leaders, but point loss to new ladder-leaders Collegians . leaked also nearly 30 goals in a highly offensive Kicking just five majors after the first change (in a nice way) shoot-out on the pristine Hudson Marcellin were outclassed by their underrated Oval . Spencer Cole was BOG, Hugh Doyle played opposition, who now move one step closer to well and Big Ferg jagged another 4 biggies for claiming the minor premiership . In the round's Trinity, whilst Carpenter and Wood combined other games, St Kevins relinquished any chance very well to build a sturdy platform for Old of playing finals with a 26 point loss to Old Carey's big win . Scotch, De La booked their spot in September Tips with a 98 point win over St Bernards, while Old Banyule, Old Carey, Whitefriars, Old Xavs kept their faint finals hopes alive with a Camberwell, and Rupertswoo d hard-fought 31 point win over Old Brighton . With just a fortnight of football remaining in the Section 3 home-and-away season the final four looks all The Unicorns massive win over Monash, but confirmed, with both St Kevins and Old Xavs courtesy of 13 large from the Hamiltonneeding a severe run of upsets to extend their Bartholamew duo, keeps them in calculations for season's past round eighteen . Old Xavs host 4th spot . However, the Tigers won a danger game ladder-leaders Collegians this weekend in a over the Hoers with Marks, Bodinaar and Burger must-win game, but will still then have to beat (mmmm . . . . .Burger) delivering when it counted . De La away in the final round to make the four . Bentleigh can pretty much kiss September Similarly St Kevins meet the two top sides in the goodbye now, despite winning well over La Trobe , final two rounds, their home fixture against Marcellin this weekend made even more difficult given the former-ladder leaders' shock loss last week . And even if both sides do record two of the biggest upsets of this campaign, they still must rely on Uni Blues dropping a game against the CLUB two bottom sides in the final two rounds . Tips : U19 Marcellin, Collegians, Uni Blues, De La . Old Xaverians Handley 10 55 St Kevins O'Rourke 2 52 Section Tw o Old Brighton Salem 7 34 With only two rounds remaining, the top four are settled now as Caulfield can't possibly catch U19 (2) Rupo, who had a fantastic win over Old Whitefriars Torney 0 54 Camberwell in what may well be a lst semi-final Old Carey Tirus 0 53 preview . Multiple goals from Harrison, Quigley, Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 0 52 Sleight, Pretty, Phillips and Baddeley says it all U19 (3 ) really. Whitefriars recharged whilst the Bears Oakleigh Cleary 2 60 had a real picnic down at Beaumaris as the Uni Blacks Battista 4 60 Sharks rolled out the tartan rug and handed Bentleigh Hunt 1 39 Banyule 33 goals on a platter . Toull and Drapac U19 (BLUE ) helped themselves to 7 each, whilst Green and Ormond R Chisoim 12 75 Skicko dominated all day . Another upset of sorts Mazenod Bogar 0 64 saw the OMs snuff out Caulfield's finals' hopes Peninsula D Smith 3 62 with a solid 6 goal win at Albert Park . Kicking U1 RED with the northerly in the 3rd term, OMs Emmaus SL Croughhan 6 71 managed 5 goals 6 to 1 point and had the game Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 3 51 in hand by lemon time . Finally, Trinity scored
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the J West Project bagging 4 gongs . with good back-up from Coyne and Morrison . I wore the egg proudly on my face on Sunday after tipping oakleigh against a faltering Parade . Clearly, the purple 'n green machine is back humming as they sewed up the minor premiership . In swirling wind conditions, Oakleigh started the game full of running and were clearly the better side until halftime . After the break, the Raiders re grouped and asserted their presence with more direct attacking football, overcoming a very determined Oakleigh outfit side . The final match was second top versus second bottom, and no surprises there, Blacks comfortably despite AJAX starting well, and Measey & Hershan having solid games . Tips St Bedes Mentone, Blacks, MHSOB, Oakleigh and Paradians . Section Blue In blustery conditions at Basil Street, Mazenod and De La fought it out right to the last minute when DeLa had a shot on goal to level the scores but, thankfully for Mazenod, the result was a point and Mazenod got home by 5 pointsMazenod certainly had control for the majority of the game but their inability to convert on the scoreboard kept De La in the game . In a very lucky result for Mazenod the better players wereFox, Bonner, Regan, Bailey & Duke . At the EE Gunn, Ormond equalled the recently announced club record score, with Rob Chisholm and Dwaine Bailey again dominant in front of goals against a seriously undermanned Oakleigh Clays . They were given plenty of opportunities due to the hard work of Brosnan, Woolfe, McClelland and Haysom . Elsewhere, Peninsula signalled danger signs for Salesian with a dominant performance from the onset . Numerous multiple goal-kickers evidenced true dominance by the home side, and Coach Hazeli has his work cut out getting the Scorps back on track . Finaily, the Rovers scored a critical win keeping them ahead of the Pirates with a comfortable 6 goal victory over the Bloods . Tips Hampton, Old Haileybury, Mazenod and Ormond . Section Red Few surprises in Section Red last weekend as the top sides consolidated their positions in the four ; however the mid-table battle continues to rage with three sides still battling it out for that final spot . Emmaus and Aquinas both showed off their dominance of the competition with two big wins, Emmaus 74 point winners over Therry and Aquinas home by 101 over Old Scotch . In the round's other games, Bulleen climbed out of the
bottom two with a td Westbourne will 26 point win over aim to put an en d Rupy, while Old to the finals Westbourne to :,he race when severely dented this weekend, Fitzroy's finals they host Therry Penola hopes with a 59 in the battle for fourth . " point home win. Old Westbourne will aim to put an end to the race to the finals this weekend, when they host Therry Penola in the battle for fourth . A win for the home-side will put Westbourne eight points clear in second with just one game to play, however a loss by anything more than four goals will put Therry into fourth on percentage heading into the final round . Fitzroy are also mathematical contenders but will need to upset Kew this weekend to have any chance of making the four . In the round's other games, Bulleen host Aquinas, and Rupertswood travel to Emmaus . Tips : Westbourne, Kew, Aquinas, Emmaus .
UNDER-19 SECTION 1 St Kevins v Marcellin Old Xaverians v Collegians Old Scotch - By e St Bernards v University Blues Old Brighton v De La Salle UNDER-19 SECTION 2
Banyule Viewbank v Old Melburnians Old Carey v Caulfield Or Whitefriars v Beaumaris Old Camberwell - Bye Old Trinity v Rupertswood UNDER-19 SECTION 3 La Trobe Uni v St Bedes Mentone Tigers University Blacks v Old Ivanhoe MHSOB v Bentleig h
Oakleigh v Monash Blue s AJAX v Old Paradians - Oval 9 or 11, Albert Park UNDER-19 ( 2 ) BLUE Salesian Scorpions v Hampton Rover s Old Haileybury v De La Salle ( 2) - at 1 p .m . Mazenod 0 C v Oakleigh Clays Peninsula 0 B v Ormond - Reilly Oval PG S UNDER-19 f21 RED Old Scotch - Bye
Fitzroy Reds v Kew - at Ramsden Street Reserv e Bulleen Templestowe v Aquinas 0 C Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Rupertswood (2) Old Westbourne v Therry Penola 0 B
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OLD SCOTCH 6 .5 L` .5 13 .9 1511 (101) ST.REVUAS 1 .1 5 .3 5.5 11 .9 (75 ) Old Scotch: Tummel 5 Slattery 2 McCann 2 Parisi Dagglan Gaunt A'allace-Smith Pearce Mitchell. Best: 'Rtmmel Cox Leeds Whitehead Wallace-Smith Hocking . SKOBc O'Hanion 3 Mercourtou 2 O'Rourke 2 Charles Conlon Liu . Best : Charles McLennan O'Hanlon Liu Mercouriou .Arnett. Umpires : Lee Crossley Richard 7'ann (F) MARCELLIN 5 .2 5.5 6.13 10.13 (73) COLLEGIANS 3 .3 7 .8 8.9 13.11 (89) Marc: Bolger 2 Stafford 2 Abrahams 2 Turner Jb Gaspar(ni Critnmins . Best: Abrahams Nash Strnes Bordolotto . Coll : Adgemis 3 Scott 2 Weeks 2 Rutherford 2 Tardiff 2 Bushnell Williams . Best: Bushnell Umbachs Blacklet Adgemis Scott Lightoners . Umpires : Rob Sneddon David Chippindall (F) Gary Clancy Peter Maddocks (G ) UNIVERSITY BLUES BYE DE LA SALLE 7.9 14.12 16.17 23.20 (158) ST BERNARDS 0.2 4 .4 4 .4 9 .6(60) DIS: Oakley 5 Fieidsend 3 Thompson 3 Keely 2 Rae 2 Pitcher De Marte Hesse Harris Bull Kovess Nethersole Toniolo . Best : Keely Fenton Hesse Stewart Kovess Oakley . St Bern : Bergin 2 Overman 2 Stapleton 2
§L,_ u : Jruickshank 6 Shopov 2 Kelly Morgan Stevcnson . 1. Jacobson Shopov Barton Worrell Vincent Thompson . : Hamilton 7 Ba holam6 Lim 2 Pretty 2 Anderson 2 H BaLey Leslie Taft ' :,iebrath Tan . Best : Leslie Bartholomew Hamilton Taft Anderson Pretty . Umpires : Paul Tyre" Jason Evans (F) Josh T}2er (B) OLD PARADIAidS 1 .0 2.2 6.4 11 .6 (72) OAHI.EIGH 1 .5 1 .9 2.12 4.12 (36) Old Par; BugeJa 3 Clayton 2 Geary 2 Seneca 2 Hassey Kandtlakis . Best : Stace Scrafin Berthet Richardson Patena Ziella . OaFleigh ; Callers 2 Harold Pound-Gow. Best : Costigan Contrition Derks Fitzgerald Harold Willy. Umpires: Jason Lane Christian Schaefer (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry (G) AJAX 3 .2 3 .2 4.5 4 .5(29) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .3 8 .11 12.12 19.17 (131) AJAX: Feidy Mileck7 Sacks Smith. Best: Measey Hershan Sacks Ovise Shulman Blusztein . Uni Blacks : Battista 4 Bell 4 Ross 3 Shaw 3 Davies Fleming Howson Jess LeMaitre . Best: Napier Batten Davis Jess MLkus Bell. Umpires : Simon Pearless (C 18) Brian Nunn (C 18) (F )
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PENINSULA OB 7 .5 12 .5 19 .11 24 .13(157) SALESIAN 1 .0 7.2 8.2 11 .5 (71) Schroder Hinkley Viney . Best : Schroder Ryan Bassa ggi o Stapleton Pealns : D Smith 3 A De Lange 3 T Madder 3 S RodwTell3 R Smith 3 N Cov Overman Foulds . Umpires: David Anselmi Brett Herskope (F ) 2 J Willmont 2 P Wignall S Byrne H Nestor Z Milenkofte B Mitchell . Best: OLD BRIGHTON 2 .3 5 .4 7.6 13.11 (89) S Taylor M Kenny R Smith T Madder A Prowd S McGuEness . Sales : Jordan OLD XAVERIANS 2 .5 7 .9 13 .14 17 .18 (120) 2 Norman 2 Crowley 2 Pullman 2 Wilson Curtis Stanton. Best: Crowlev Old Bn Salem 7 Blatt Eastgate Fielke Miller O(Iiver Presnell . Best : Salem Phipps Stanton O'Bediah . Umpires: Matt Goold Peter Pullen (F) Blatt Fox Fielke Detosa Hansen. Old Xav : Handley 10 . Best : Handley. HAMPTON ROVERS 8 .2 10.5 14 .8 16.10 (106) Umpires: Jack Fagan Tom Hav-,om (F) OLD HAILEYBURY 2.1 5.3 7 .5 10.9 (69) -29 SE,T10N 2 Hampt Rov : Gleeson 8 While 3 Hendry Hille Rootsey Ross Semmel . Best : BEAUMARIS 2.2 5 .7 5 .7 8-7(55) Zampaglione Gleeson Semmel HIDe Sharp Schafter . Old Hail: Waite 5 BAIriI1LE VIEWBANH 8 .9 15 .12 24.16 32.20 (212) Mayes Korlos Elliott Johnson Fanghauser . Best: Stanley Waite Harrison Beaum : Bramwell 2 Gillespie 2 Nicholson Cupples Imlach Hill. Best: Ridgeway Brass Munday . Umpires: Ken MeNiece David Trott (F) Robbie McNeill Wilson Badman Hill Gillespie Clemente . Banyule VB: Drapac 7 Mayston James Gregory (B) Craig Arcot Graham Booth (G ) Toull 7 Green 4 Skicko 2 Christian 2 Holmes 2 Kennedy 2 Poyser Dack DE LA SALLE 1 .1 1 .9 3 .15 7 .18 (60) Kayrooz B Dimeck Buckley Rigler. Best: Green Drapac Toull Skicko Moore MAZENOD 3.4 3.13 6.16 8 .17 (65) Shepherd . Umpires: David Ewens Brett Barley (F) Jessica Rollo (B ) DIS: Morwrood 3 Fisher 2 McKenzie Hassaballa. Best : Fletcher Breda OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .8 5.10 10 .16 12.18 (90) Keaney Morwood Fisher Miles . Mae : Bailey 2 Bayliss Kavanagh Duke Cox CAULFIELD OR 0 .4 3 .10 3.11 6.16 (52) Rudderham . Best : Bailey Moran Regan Dinner Micallef Power . Umpires : Old Malin Mitchell 3 Smith 2 Panton 2 Haralambous Ray Gregory Code Sarah McGill Mark Duthie (F ) Quite . Best : Tzoiras Pardon Smith guale Gregory Landale . Caul : Price 2 ORMOND 7 .12 15 .15 24.22 31 .26 (212) Gould 2 Sundberg Sessler. Best : Scrota Sessler Hepworth . Umpires: Tom OAK.bEIGH CLAYS 1 .1 2.4 2 .5 3.6(24) Windlow (C 18) Cameron Ball (C 18) (F) Robert Seymour Nick Booth (G) Ormond: Chisholm 12 Bailey 5 Brosnan 3 McClelland 3 Duthie 2 Mcgtrr OLD ESSENDON GR 9 .10 (64) 2 Calvert Cribbes Haysom Learv. Best : Chisholm Brosnan Bailey Woolfe WI'DTEFRIARS 22 .20 (152) Machin Haysom . Oak Clays ; Levy Sajenko Gait . Best: De George Simon Old Essendon Forfeit Sajenko Cook Gait Gilmour. Umpires : Rob Mayston (F) Brendan Dowling RUPERTSWOOD 6 .8 7 .12 12 .16 17.19 (121) Keith Lewis (B) Brent Reid (G ) OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 5.4 5.5 7 .10 (52) 1NDE11-19 (2) RED Ruperts : Harrison 4 Quigley 3 Sleight 2 Pretty 2 Phillips J 2 Baddeley 2 AQUINAS 2.6 5.11 10.14 18.23 (131) Bradley Tennant . Best : Quigley Dean Sleight Bradley Glenn McPhee . Old OLD SCOTCH (2) 1 .2 3 .2 4 .5 4 .6(30) Carob: Hillier 2 PeasnaIl 2 Toohey Desantas Tolson . Best: McGuigan Aquinas ; O'Donnell 4 Sheridan 4 Hale 3 Sawyers 2 Dewey Geddes Neame Toohey Shanks Taylor Wettenhall . Umpires : Nathan Sheppard John Morrison-Storey Thatcher. Best : Neame O'Donnell Sheridan Papworth Weston (RFL) (F)
OLD TRINITY 3 .3 8 .6 8 .8 14 .13 1971 OLD CAREY 6.3 11 .9 18.16 28 .18 (186) Old Trin: Stewert 4 Glahn-Bertelsen 2 Doyle 2 Greene 2 Smith Howell Hickie Bayliss . Best: Cole Glahn-Bertelsen Stewert Smith Doyle Simmons . Old Carey: Carpenter 5 Wood 4 Andrews 3 Laidlaw 3 Dudman 3 Courtot 3 Robinson 2 Laing Pattison Howgate Day Baker Van Cuylenberg. Best: Howgate Lord Carpenter Laing Courier Wood . Umpires : Janlle Gunn Tim Saunders (F) UNDER-19 SECTION 3
BENTLEIGH 1 .3 6 .9 7 .11 13 .23 (101) LATROBE 3 .6 5 .8 8.9 10.11 (71) Bent: J West 4 Morrison 2 Hunt Fogarty Mikow9ski T Dewar A West Grant J Macleod . Best: Vacala Morrison Hunt Coyne Stevens J West . LaTrobe : Clough 3 Holland 3 MeGough 1Valsgott McMaster Bucci . Best: Holland Mastntan McLean Clarke Girdwood Davies . Umpires: Ian Kennedy Dean Schwab (F) Richard Keane Dan Frazier (G ) ST.BEDES/MENTONE 4 .4 5.6 7.13 10.16 (76) OLD IVANHOE 0.2 2.9 3 .9 7 .11 (53) StB/MT: Bodinaar 3 Swavne 2 Mattingly 2 Terrell A . McConnell Hunter. Best: Marks Falkiner Mattingly Burger Bodinaar Swayne . Old Iv: Ellis 2 Harrison Baldwin Minas Roger Rosenlis. Best : Harrison Foster Pagewood Roger Baldwin Rosenlis. Umpires : Michael Ryde Avi Wekselman (F) MONASH BLUES 4 .1 7.2 7.6 11 .10 (76) MHSOB 6.4 13.11 19 .19 24 .23 (167)
Maaskant Sawyers . Old Scotch (2) : Perry Taylor Needham Saunders . Best: Spargo Oughtred Lake Cronin Brownail . Umpires : Patrick Coulthard John Hughan(F ) KEW AFC BYE RUPERTSWOOD 2.3 6.7 8.12 8.19 (67 ) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOR'E 6 .3 8 .7 10 .11 13 .15 (93) Ruperts : Ennis 3 Jones Balmer Jurezyluk Day McGovern . Best : Hackett McGovern Catalano Balmer Jones Nott. Bull Temp : P Voglis 3 Samaris 3 IosifidIs 3 Nikolakopoulos 2 M Voglls Coniston . Best: Millar Hunt Rametta fositidis Riazaty P Voglis . Umpires : David DAltera (F) THERRY PENOLA 1 .3 4 .5 8 .6 11 .8 (74) EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.2 9.5 16.11 22.16 (148) messy Patrols: Walker 2 Elmi 2 Choucair 2 Tozer Keenan Cooper Matton Harrison . Best : Cooper Allender Elmi Muhar Tomkinson Choucair. Emmaus SL : Croughan 6 Robin 5 Lalor 4 Anderson 2 Cadden 2 Brogden D'Amtco Quirk . Best: Robin D'Amico Anderson Croughan McKenzie Matthews . Umpires : Sean Scully David Murray (F) James Scully (B ) OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .3 8 .14 12 .15 15 .19 (109) FITZROY REDS 3 .1 3.2 5.11 6.14 (50) Old West : Squarci 7 Amore 2 McAllndon Stilwell Smith J Tanner M Williamson T Williamson . Best : Squarer Amore Eckel McAlindon Smith T Williamson, Fitz Reds : Beech 2 Boyle Broham McKenzie McKeon . Best: MianiO Dance Boyle Bomboci Ritchie Topp . Umpires: Matt O'Keefe Nick Keating (F)
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a K Kennedy 7 Ra. Meae 8 D Ka co2 y` e M. Cnnsean
1o C. stan~sas 11 IS Dimedc i2 J.D . Poyser t3 C. Suckle y y (Co Cast ) 14 L. 0'cbnrwt t5 M . Lzrdo (Co.Capt) 16 R. Gunerson 17 D. orapac
18 S . GnYrtn 19 J . Slew 20 C' Skckq 21 D . Her b en
22 J . R~gler 23 D. Shepherd 24 A. Doyle 25 S. Toval 26 J. k+umme y r 27 R. Hermit
28 S. Green 29 J. S.,rt 10 p gr31 K . Sheparo .tnuet;er
32 J. Tsp. 33 S . Dack 34 J. Duns~rw 35 F. Dyson 36 M. Morgan 37 L. Morgan 38 P . Can 39 s. Moran 40 no . Meore
BEAUMARIS Coach : John Burke Asst Coach : Paul Berry
Coach : Greg Evans / 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. DAUNKIEWICZ 11 D. CERANTONIO 12 N . PEARSON
13 H . WILSON 14 D . FRANCIS 15 J . PHILLIPS 16 V.PALI
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1 T. NOblett 2 M. Sessker
3 J . Sinko 4 L. Hil l 5 C. Badman 6 M . Bramwell (VC)
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7 T. Hunt 8 A . Clemente
7 G . Thomson 8 T HartleH
6 P. Christie 8 M . Ilha
9 L. Price 10 B . Gatehouse
9 D . Walpole
9 J . Starke 10 A . Mckenzie 11 J. Dickie M. Wilson 14 B. Wall 15 B. Norris 17 B. Giles 18 V. Camera
11 R. Evan s 12 S . Rowley
13 S . Wood 1 4 C . May 15 B. Pearce 16 K. Biggs
A ddGo l 1 8 17 Z. Gool
20 T Waller (VC) 21 R. Fenton 22 J . Atkins
19 W. Hepworth
26 C . Shone (VC)
29 M . Gravin a 31 C . Graham 33 J. Kilgore 37 B. Fraser
38 J. Edmeades 39 A. Little
40 D. Reiby 41 J . Nicholson 43 D. Cupples (C ) 46 R. Scrivenor 47 A . Mueller 49 M . Cairns 51 M . Beruldsen 52 J . Williams 61 K . Bliesner
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11 N. Russell
12 S . Godley 13 P. Smith 15 D . Byrne
16 J. Ardley 17 W. Landale 18 A. Forte 20 T. Code 21 S. Fletcher
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15 J.Tuohey 16 A. Renshaw
17 D. Morley 18 N. Wallace
23 R. Schroth 24 M . Benkemoun
24 W. Wettenhali 25 N . Charles
22 J . Wagne ne r 23 L. McQueen
24 A . Willingham
26 C . Hillier 27 D . McGuigan
25 S . Mead 26 M. Dudman 27 T Howgat e 29 D . Courto t
28 B . McDonald
29 D . Harry
30 A. Day (VC)
29 A . Webb
30 T. Angove
30 D . Mason
38 M. Baker
31 A. McKay 33 A. Guagas 35 C . Scul l 39 A. Nescy
31 M. Shanks
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1 T. Cudlipp 2 L . Gatti 3 N. Stogdale 4 A. Nabiakos 5 F. Linacre 6 S. Play(air 8 E . Mitchell 10 E . Hamer
J. Goklblail T. Barrow C. Poynton J . Rowatl
19 T. Peasnell 20 J . Davis
25 J . McCahon 26 E . Kalaja 27 T. Doake
32 B. Woodland
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20 M. Sundberg
24 R. Imlach B . Strong
17 S. RAWLIN S 17 S. TOWNER 22 A. Ray 18 M. SCHAPPACHER 24 A. Mermigas 19 T. RANKIN 25 A. Quin e 20 C. TZAMBAZIS 28 L. McMeniman 21 K. DAWSON 33 A . Manahan 22 P. CLEMENTE 23 P. XHAYETEUX 24 P. MIZIEWICZ 25 R.NADZIELSKI 27 M . HAKIM 28 R . BADDELEY 29 A . 30 R . K~0 31 S . CAPONNETTO 32 S . CARUSO 33 B. GOURLEY 34 J, HART p roudly sponsored 35 A. HENTY 36 M. KLO SCH
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20 R . Carruthers 21 C . Krotikowsk i 22 J .Tartaglia 24 C . Harris
25 N. O'Callaghan 26 K. Walker 27 H. Fu lton 28 L . Hambli n 29 A. Spurre l 30 A. Gibbs 31 C. Power 32 L . Kaldo r % C...~,
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Coach: Mick Lee Asst Coach : Geoff Brew 1 J. Coyne 2 A. Fogarty
I D. Brouz e 2 J. Smith 3 B. OwsS 4 A. Freedma n
5 J. Kegen
7 M . Chester 8 J. Feldy g D. Blusztei n 12 B. Hershan 13 R. $er Pi 9
3 0 . Lewis 4 S. Lawry
5 J. Coles
9 L . Morrison
14 J. Kochen
10 J . Convery
15 A. Goldstein 16 E. Routman 17 N. Shulman 18 D . Skumik 19 A. Chrapot , a D. MarkOV 21 P. Wain 22 A. Moss 23 R . GrOt 24 J . Sacks 25 R Kagan 27 G. Merse y 30 J . Shafir 31 G. Mi4ecki
11 J . West
13 B . Zyiber5ztajn 14 B . lydSter 15 L. Armstrong 17 A . West 18 S . Macleod 22 S . Fros t 23 T. Bail 26 T Dewar
27 T. McIntyre 29 A. Quinn
32 C . Yudelman
30 M . Nyary 31 B. Steven
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32 C . Fidler
34 S . Ezekiel 37 T Kohn 39 40 41 45 46
C. Cahn J. Kestenber 9 L. BelObrOV J. Kaplan D. Simon
47 Y. Kozminski
T. Elliman G . Parr P. Davies A. McLean T. Anderson N Bucd F. CaWow B . Pitman M. Kennedy G. Walsgott J . Clough C. Nedd J . Paterson J . D~ckinson T. Dick inson H . Lancast er M . Steele J. Wemher V. Cdcent, K. Donovan S . Foster J. ParkT. Inglis J. Parham J. Koopmans A. Palone L. Lorenzin E. Fiemmmg B. Holland A. Culvenor D. McMaster M . Sudweeks N. Back P. McGrath J. Easton B. Hodge D . Paton D . Gladman C. Marx N . Clark C . Edwards G . Davies S. Candron T. Hooke A. Kn~ght A. Oakley B. Minchintan R . Moorman B. Van Got T. Naon R . Tel day W. Marrow G. Girdarood M . Pattmson
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K . McGough P. Nunan
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13 C . Virgona 14 N . Miller
15 D . Cleary 16 J. Derks 17 G . Bennet t
18 J. Chapple 19 P. DiSiervi
20 A . North 21 S . Doherty
22 A . Pound-Gow 23 T, Edwards 24 S . Aidone 25 M . Donat o 26 J . Pasitchnyj 27 A . Middlemiss 28 M . Bond 29 RiSteVSki
30 L. Barrand 42 M . Shenker
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Coach: Ben Covelli I M. Ferranuno (VrCapt) 2 3 4 5
J . Minas M. Golden T. Nicola G. Reynard
3 R. Bugeja (VC)
6 M Cookson
5 A. Serafin
7 K . Ellis
6 M. Solomon
8 T. Hanson
7 A. Cowle s 8 N . Pratt 9 R . Petrou
9 M. B~y~at 10 T. Pantano 11 N. Clarke (Cap)
11 M. Matko
12 M. sent 13 J. Bfnney (VlCapt) 14 A. Foster 16 B. Saunder s 17 T. Rosenli s 1s C Cie20 D. Madigan 21 L . Tereny l 22 g. McKm!e y 23 A. Bolzan
13 S . Rose 22 D . Richardson 23 S . Rehlicki
35 J . Berthet 37 S . Valente 38 M . Irvine 39 J . Seneca (DVC) 42 M . Patena (C)
28 L. Page-Wood 29 C. Roger 30 S Leggar 31 N . CavelG 32 S. Ket2as 33 A. Steer 34 A Gloster 35 C . 38 G. HaMCk 37 A . Bakfvnn
43 M . Christie
44 D. Whyley 45 G . Vincent 46 M. Stace
47 B. Geary 50 A. Lego 51 A. Cirillo
52 J . Kandilaki s
39 J. Bums
Coach : Owen Later
1 T. Laver 2 A. Knowles 3 J. Hunte rs 4 B. Collin 5 D. Camplsano 6 D. Lynch 7 I. Fndman 8 J. McNei l 9 S. L'Hudlier 10 L . Kelly 11 C . Barr 12 J. Marks 13 N . Kane 4 S Brown 15 P. McGeitgan 16 T. Foster 18 C . Tobi n 19 M. Knuppel
33 D. Clayto n 34 R. 'Thomas
24 V . Perot<i 25 J . Hyndman 26 D. Nxhoi 27 E. Sponge
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25 D. Hussey 32 B . McAllister
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22 T. Hickmoti 23 M. Curao 24 S . Schwarze 25 R. Swayne 27 P. Wight 34 M . gap;n a 35 L . Thomas 38 A Falkiner 47 S. Jehnson 49 S. Newsome 51 C. Maurrtz 63 J. Terrell 66 R. Burger 67 J . Mattingly 75 K. McConnell
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12 S. Gallagher (DVC) 13 J. EvanrJe6sta 14 D. N. t5 J.Nehtt i6 D Gdmore 17 B. Forbes t8 G. Daniels 19 V. Um
20 D. Elka n 21 0. Stepanoz 22 S . Levy (VC) 23 L.Townkey 24 S.C. Lew 25 S. Wone.acott 26 J_ Cast e;'a 27 T. Brou3hton 28 P Cook 29 B.Os'.ruume 30 J. Mogul 31 C . Dureau 33 S, Kurth 34 J. Prrce 35 C. Fletcher 36 G . Mosley 40 i. Joseph 41 J.Cro'uttter 42 S Bugeta 43 R. Thomas 46 C. La Rocca
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Coach : Michael Hazell Asst. Coach : Michael Fore r 1 L . Walker 2 R . White 3 E. Wittich 4 R. Smith 5 D. Smith 6 B. Mitchell (CAPT) 7 N. Coy 8 P. Wignall 9 B . Coldrey 10 M . Warner 11 M . Kenny 12 A . De Lange (VC) 13 S . Robertson 14 L . Coghlan 15 S. Byrne 16 M. Lewis 17 D . Felvus 18 T. Madder 19 A. Crefield 20 S. McGuiness 21 H. Nesto r 22 S . Taylor 23 C. Witzelll 25 J . Rees 26 J . Murphy 27 J . Wilmot 28 R . Trickey 29 J. Birt
1 R. Batten 2 B . Crowley 3 P. Norman (Co-Capt) 4 C . Hogan 5 L. Kelly (Co-Capt) 6 L. Peterson 7 D . Kalogiannis 8 J. Butterfield 9 T. Mailard 10 S. Toniazzo 11 H . Sing h 12 B. McCarthy 13 B. Farhner 14 R. Mein 15 L. Phipp s 16 M . Dempster 17 S . Curtis
18 R . Jordan 19 P. Dunne 20 D . Lentin i 21 S . Francis (V.Capt) 22 C . Thomson 23 T. Wilson 24 J . Silk 25 T. Togia 26 D . Thomson 27 M. Fullman 28 D. Demaria 29 J. Morsello 30 K. . Batten
54 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005
I1~~d.et°®19 - Section RED EULLEE N -TEMPLESTOW[:
AQUINAS Coach: Danny Minogue
Coach: Harry Harisiou
I N . Mornson-Story 2 J . Price 3 W Collins 6 J . McGregor
7 S. Mountain 8 A. Eccles 9 D . Thomson 10 T. Lee 11 M. Voglr s 12 D . McColl 1 3 B. Tekm
7 T. Chapman 8 N . Weidermann
t4 J . Newman
11 M . Hale 13 C. Ryan (c)
15 S . Mlilar 16 R . Tremayne
16 L. Neame 20 S .0'Dannell 20 H . Ra 9 auskas 21 D. Zuccon
18 B . Moran 19 C . Lapadoula 20 B . Lapadoula 22 A . Benenchs
17 P. Vogl's
27 J . Thompson
23 A . Stavrehs 24 M . Meadows 26 A . Georgakopoulos 27 S . Hoysted
32 G. Day
28 M . Fiti
22 C. Williams (o) 26 S . Ragozzini
29 M . Coulston 30 P. Florence 31 P. Gallo 32 J . McDonald 33 P. Murch
3: C. Sheridan 43 M . Sawyers 46 J. Reece 55 J. Bicknell
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10 S. Randall 11 S. Kay 13 M. D'orazio 14 G . Crou ghan 15 T. Ahern 16 J. Barry 17 N . Robin 18 M. Wright 19 P. D'amico 20 J . Brogdon 21 N . Cadden 22 J . Anderson 24 A . McKenzie 33 M . Later
34 E . Gdza 35 M . Ramondetta 36 A. Coulston 37 J. Wolnrzer 38 M . Crooks 40 P. Iosdids 41 A. Smith 42 S Roussidis 43 D. Seraeco 45 M . Makm 46 P. Nados
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Semi Final week end produced a lot of intense competition, some serious injury and the expected upset results . Four correct selections from six matches was my lot. Section 1 Second Semi Final The Old Xaverians took the lead early and were never headed by St Kevin's, whose forwards found the Xaverian defence difficult to penetrate . At the first change the Xaverians lead was seven points . St Kevin's found the going hard in the second quarter as Old Xaverians consolidated and built their advantage to seventeen points at half time . An even third quarter saw the Xaverians lead reduced to twelve points at the last change . St Kevin's failed to make headway and trailed by twenty points when the game finished . Ruck man Hart and the consistent Calman played well for the Xaverians .
First Semi Final Prahran, who returned to almost full strength, took control of the match right from the outset, when favoured by the strong wind, they built a nineteen point lead by quarter time . Against the wind, Prahran through quick ball movement, still outscored Old Scotch, who went in at half time trailing by twenty five points . Old Scotch rallied in the third quarter only for Prahran to finish the stronger and go to a fifty point lead at the last change . They did not falter in the last quarter despite the wind and impending rain as the "Two Blues' ran out winners by seventy points to show "they are back in town" .
Section 2 Second Semi Final A high class match produced the upset of the weekend . Favourites, Old Xaverians were headed early by Old Essendon who led by eight points at the first change . The second quarter became a procession as Old Essendon dominated play as they built a match winning lead of forty seven points by half time . The second quarter surely was the nadir of the Old Xaverians season . The Xaverians rallied in the third when aided by the wind they outscored Old Essendon to trail by only twenty seven points at the last change . The Old Xaverians comeback continued well into the 56
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last quarter but the damage had been done . Old Essendon proved able to thwart thei r younger and faster opponents who finished twenty six points in arrears at the end of the match . For Old Essendon none was better than their Captain, Brett Papal who was ably supported by Brett Turner . Patrick Purcell and Justin Watson were best for Old Xaverian s First Semi Final In probably their worst performance of the season, Eley Park "Sharks" were defeated by Fitzroy Reds by twenty three points after a low scoring game played in wind and rain, which negated football skills . The "Shark's" failure to goal in the first half saw them trail by nineteen points at half time . Improved weather saw the scoring rate increase in the last quarter although the Reds still managed to build their lead . The "Sharks" were well served by their consistent quartette ; Sam Thomas, Daniel Grant, David Payne and David Bowen . Section 3 Second Semi Final
The first quarter of this match was a fierce contest in which each team strove for supremacy .
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SVhitefriars held a two point lead at quarter time . They were able to build their lead to twenty one points by half time . The third quarter saw ~Vhitefriars right on top as they built a match Fvinning lead of forty five points at the last change . The last quarter proved a fairly even contest but the damage had been done as Whitefriars ran out winners by forty seven points . Their best were ; ruck man Chris Andrews, forward, Peter O'Brien (6 goals) and defender, Michael Taylor . Ruck man, Rob Nadelbaum, Travis Backman, Cameron Hooper and Jarrad Brown were best for Caulfield . First Semi Fina l This match started in cold and windy conditions and as a consequence both Fitzroy Reds and Old Scotch players took some time to settle . Old Scotch held a three point advantage at the first change thanks to a lone goal kicked by Simon Illingworth . Despite inaccuracy the Reds had worked their way to a four point lead by half time . The third quarter saw the Reds exert pressure on Old Scotch, whose players could not match the physical style of play adopted by the Fitzroy Reds . Who led by twenty one points at the last change . The Reds superiority continued throughout the final quarter as they ran out winners by thirty two points .
" ici Xaverians can expect another physical game agains t Fitzro y Reds . " Preview of Preliminary Finals Section 1
Just because a team can defeat another twice during a season, does not mean that team will automatically win the third encounter in a final . We saw evidence of this last week and I suspect we will again do so today. St Kevin's have beaten Prahran in 2005 ; by nine points in Round 3 and by fifteen points in Round 12, which was played during a trough in the Prahran season . Even though St Kevin's have played the more consistent football, the enigmatic Prahran players are capable of dazzling their opposition . Butterworth is in a class of his own as a key forward and should the Cartledge ankle be "unrolled", he too could run riot up forward . Burgess and Kitchen good players last Sunday, caused problems to St Kevin's in Round 12 . For St Kevin's Horrocks has troubled Prahran in both games . Coach Lawrence must not line a "green" defender against Horrocks or the game could swing to St Kevin's . A player can only play as well as allowed, but last
week end Prahran were the more impressive of these two sides and so I select them to win today . Section 2 Old Xaverians can expect another physical game against Fitzroy Reds, whom they have beaten twice this season . . .by twenty six points in Round 6 and by thirty nine points in Round 15 . Should the Silk Brothers produce a carbon copy of their play in Round 6, Xaverians Coach Chris will have less "Warry" . A positive from their loss last week for Old Xaverians was the form return of the Jedi as Jake Ireland returned to form like that he displayed in 2003 .
Fitzroy Reds will prove competitive and their physical style will worry the lighter Old Xaverians ., who will however be suited more by the wide spaces of Sportscover Arena . Sorry Nick, my avid reader, but I must select Old Xaverians .
Section 3 Caulfield Grammarians will be more match tuned after last Sunday's outing, and they will find Fitzroy Reds a determined opposition, who will attack the ball fiercely and in a straight line . Caulfield won their only encounter in Round 7 by twenty eight points . Their stars that day included ; Margerison and Travis Brockman, each of whom kicked three goals . This duo did well last Sunday . Throw in the experience of veteran, Sam Stevenson, the ruck work of Rob Nadelbaum and the forward accuracy of Louie Nikos and it is hard to go past Caulfield in selection . The bigger ground may find the Fitzroy veterans, like Grimmett and Jackson lacking a meter in pace, which is why I favour Caulfield Grammarians to win .
TODAY'S MATCHES CLUB 18 (1 ) August 14th, 2005 - at Sportscover Arena 2 .15 p .m.
Preliminary final St . Kevins OB v Prahran
CLUB 18 (2 1 August 14th, 2005 - at Sportscover Arena 11 .45 a.m.
Preliminary final Old Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Reds (1 ) CLUB 18 (3) August 14th, 2005 - at Sportscover Arena 9 .20 a .m. Preliminary final Caulfield Grammarians v Fitzroy Reds (2 )
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~Lr_h% s r11 2nd Sem i OLD XAVE S 3 .1 4 .6 5 .7 6.10 (46) ST KEVINS 2 .0 2 .1 3 .7 3 .8 (26) Details not received . Umpires : Simon Brooks Mark Thornhill (F) Frank Kavanagh Toni Windlow (B) Bob O'Halloran Rhett Parker(G) lst Semi PRAHRAN 4.3 7.5 11 .915 .11 (101) OLD SCOTCH 2.2 3 .4 3 .6 4 .7 (31) Prahran : Butterworth 4 Storer 2 Kitchen 2 Farrell 2 Burgess Geri Ivak De Jong McIver . Best : Kitchen Farrell Storer Limoli Burgess Geri Butterworth . Old Scotch : Millar Glen N Simon Johnston . Best : Johnston Colman Junkeer Giulieri Snow Hooke . Umpires : Paul Matton Gerard Dowling (F) Brian Nunn Simon Brooks (B) David Windlow Rhett Parker (G ) CLUB 18 (2 1 2nd Semi OLD XAVE S 1 .1 1 .3 5 .8 7 .10 (52) OLD ESSENDON 2 .3 8.8 9.11 11 .12 (78) Old Xav : Allis 2 Roach 2 Prucell 2 Richards . Best : Purcell J Ireland McGrath Roach Trovato Watson . Old Ess : Eddy 3 Evans 3 Carris 2 Duggan Fraser Kandalis . Best : Papal Buckley Turner Goodger Evans Davies . Umpires : Tony Byrnes Tony Robbins (F) Joseph Salvatore Peter Kelly (B) John Joss Joe Ciceotosto (G ) 1st Sem i ELEY PARK SHARKS 0 .2 0.3 1 .5 4 .5 (29) FITZROY REDS 1 .4 3 .5 4 .8 7.10 (52) Details not received . Umpires : Dean Banova Malcolm Foard (F) Lindsay McIntyre Joseph Salvatore (B) John Joss Steve Mason (G)
CLUB 18 (3) 2nd Semi W13ITEFRIARS 5 .3 9.5 14.716.11 (107) CAULFIELD G RI A%S 5 .1 6 .2 7 .4 9 .6 (60) White : O'Brien 6 Elliott 3 Davies 2 Jackson 2 Andrews Davis Vey. Best: Andrews Davis Singh O'Brien Elliott Taylor Atkinson . Caul : Nikos 4 Tr . Bockman 3 Baxter Margerison . Best: Nadebaum Tr. Beckman Hooper Brown Jacobs Baxter. Umpires: Simon Fearless Tom Windlow (F) Cameron Ball Brian Nunn (B) Richard Benson Steve Mason (G ) 1st Semi FITZROY REDS (2) 0.3 2.8 6 .9 8 .9 (57) OLD SCOTCH (2) 1 .0 2 .4 3 .6 3.7 (25) Fitz Reds (2): Grimmett 2 Hunter 2 Bennett 2 Cook O'Reilly. Best : Jackson Seholfield Coekshutt Hunter O'Reilly Flanagan . Old Scotch (2) : Illtngworth 2 Maltman . Best : Iser Thompson Mailman Saunders Burnett . Umpires : Richard Benson Danny Carroll (F) Tom Windlow Julian Maccioni (B) Simon Pearless Brian Nunn (G)
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1 A Conlan . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 1 N Macpherson . . . . . G . . .I . . . . 2 T Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 D Green . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 3 R Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . 4 J Geri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 5 D Petrou . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 6 P Cotter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 T Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 N Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 7 J Raulli . . . . . . . .i . 9 C Belot . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . 8 J O'Brien . . ..-. . -*' . . . . .'-1 . . . . . 14 B Klindworih . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 T Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 16 L Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 10 A Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 17 C Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 A Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 D Butterworth . . . . . . . . . . . 14 M Furlong . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 20 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 M Be Jong . . . . . . . . . . 17 S Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T Maughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 T Crowley . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 26 G Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . 22 J Macey @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 P Hilson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 25 J Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 31 J Storer . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 26 T Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 P Limoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . 27 P Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 33 S Ivak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . 29 D James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 A Slawinski . . . . . . . . . . j . . . , 30 P Halpin . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 35 D Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . J_ . . 33 A Aloi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 B Cartlidge . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 34 P Searle . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 T Belej . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 H . .. . . . .. 42 R Stephen g s . . ( . 38 K McInerneyy . . . .. .. .. . . . . 43 M Fun 40 N Moore . . . . . . . . . . . 44 M Howard . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 44 W Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 S Mendelsohn . . . . . . . ! 47 J Griffiths . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . 46 T McIver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 L Syme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 B Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 R Harrocks . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 50 J Cranfield . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 54 S Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 54 C Henderson . . . . . . . . f . . . . 58 S Kuring . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . 60 S Erickson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 G Simm . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 68 L Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 67 B Day {VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 T Salisbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 D Dunn (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 M Crowe . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . . 91 A Kearns (VC) . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .
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Cc- ;h: Chris Warry Assist Coach : Jennie McLean Team Manger: Adrian Jones Runner : Marcus Quin n G IB I F Chamberlin . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 2 D MackayMackay . . . . 3 M Stribley . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . 5 M Allis 6 R Ford (Capt .) . . . . . . . .; . 8 M Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 J Richards . . . . . . . . . . .` . . 11 J White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 M Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 14 W Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 M Roach . . . . . . . . . . . . . !. . . . 16 J Saddler . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 17 T Gleason . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 22 P Purcell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 J McGrath . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 28 R Speakman . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 29 J Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 32 P Ockleshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 J McLean (V.C .) . . . . . .! . . . . 37 C Warry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 M Meehan . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 45 M 0'Hanlon . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 56 J Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 66 D King . . . . . . . 86 J Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 87 M Trovato . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 114 N Larkins . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .
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3 . S. Stevenson . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 4. J . Gelfard . . . . . . . . . . . . :. 6. B . Minter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. S . Cossart-Walsh . . . . . . ;. . . . 9. D. Loetje . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 10. R. Nadebaum . . . . . . . . . ;. 11 . B . Jenkinson . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . 3. J . Pi tt s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .';. . . . 14 . A. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . .:. 15 . Tra. Beckman . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 16 . T Royals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . A. tviedard . . . . . . . . . . . .: . 18 . B. Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 21 . N . Brohier . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . . 22. T. Townley . . . . . . . . . . . .! . 23. L. Mikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'i . . . . 25. B . Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26. J . Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 27. I . Conlyy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. 29. J . Whitmee . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . ... 30 . D. Lowe 31 . S. Sant . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 . J. Margerison . . . . . . . 35 . Tre . Bookman . . . . . . . 36 . E. Andrew . . . . . . . . . . 41 . R . Saunders . . . . . . . . 42. D . Synman 51 . J . Stevens . . . . . . . . . . 55. C. Hooper . . . . . . . . . . 56. S . Jenkinson . . . . . . . . 60. W. Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . 61 . N. Craven . . . . . . . . . . 62 . C. Shepherd . . . . . . . .
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1 . D Hannam . . . . . . . . . .i;. . . . 2. A Walsh 3. i n etto . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. R Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 5. E Tice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 6. J Brennan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. L Byrne . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 8, N Auden . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 9. C Prior . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 10. W Watson . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11 . M Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. J Bare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . S Buckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . M Negebauer . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . A Stapleton . . . . . . . . . . 16 . G Crane . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 17 . R Enright . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. . . . 18 . M Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 19 . P Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 20 . T Belleville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . T Campbell . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 22. C Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . :â&#x20AC;˘_ . . . 23. T Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . 24. G McMillan . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . D Toner . . . - . . . . . . . ; . . . . 26. N Arch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :; . . . . 27. J Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28. M Cockshutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 30. LTo err. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 . P Crowe . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . 32 . D Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :. . . . 33 . N . 34 . Lea eY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 . P Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 . S McCarthy . 37 . AO'Reilfy 38 . M Houlihan . . . . . . . . . . .!' . . . . 39. A George . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 40. D Juhasz . . 41 . G Vigilante .... 1 43. J VDemali . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44. D East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 45. J Grimmett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 . N Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 . W Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 . N Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 . J Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 . F Spykers . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . 56 . T Madden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 . R Holderhead . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 70 . M Scruby . . . . . . . . . . . ::. . . . 71 . T Leske . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 80. G Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 88. S Maggs . . . . . . . . :. . .. 95. D Flanagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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NORTH RINGWOOD r<i ®®'I'BAI,I, CLUB INC . Affiliated Eastern Football League (Division 2) Seek Expressions of Interest Senior Coac h Playing or Non-Playing Season 2006
Applications Close Friday 19th August Call Kevin 0414 332 22 8
B Aquinas Old Collegians Football Club Inc . I Section D1 - 2005 Applications are invited for the following coachirl positions for season 2006 . Senior, Reserve, U1 9 (Both Playing or Non-playing will be considered )
All applications to :
Greg Toomey, President Aquinas Old Collegians Football Club Inc . P 0 Box 886 , Ringwood Vic 3134 Or email to : greg .toomeyQinsuranceadviser.net Applications close Friday 16th September, 2005 b®®®®®®®®®®®®®®_®®®_®®®®®®®® ,
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POWER HOUSE AF C The country club to join in Melbourne" www.powerhouse-afc .co m We invite applications for the 2006 season fo r Senior, Reserves & Under 19 coaches All applications in writing to : Craig Richardson Level 3 88 Albert Road South Melbourne VIC 3205 Closing date - Friday 23rd September 200 5
Albert Park (D4 Amateurs) Football Club in its 53 years have never won a Senior Premiership . This is a chance to make history . Applications are invited for : Senior Coach (playing or non-playing) SEASON 2006 Assistant Coach SEASON 2006 Reserve's Coach SEASON 2006 Applications in writing to: Mr. Tony Payne, President Albert Park Football Clu b
Refer Website : www.vafa .com .au Under : Club s Albert Park Football Club for more details . MONASH BLUES FOOTBALL CLUB Senior Coach 2006 Representing Monash University, the Monash Blues Football Club is currently in °C" Grade of the VAFA . We seek suitably qualified appfitcants for the position of Senior Coach in 2006 . This important leadership role will be filled by an ambitious, organised and dynamic person who can demonstrate that they can successfully harness the Club's potential . The Club has access to the best facilities in the competition . The successful candidate will be offered competitive remuneration and the opportunity to work in a supportive environment . Please direct your inquires toAndrew Headberry, 0421 056118 Email : veryunique@optusnet .com .au
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OLIB CAREY GRAMMARIANS F . C . IN c www.ocgfc .com Section D1 2005 Invites applications for the Senior, Reserv e, U/19 & Club XV111 coaching positions for season 2006 All applications to OCGF C Cotham Post Office PO Box 3075 Kew Vic 310 1 Application closing date 16th September 2005 Applicants should hold a level 1 coaching accreditat i
M onash B lues Football Club Head Trainer & Trainers
For Season 200 6
Representing Monash University, the Monash Blues Football Club is currently in "C" Grade of the largest football league in Australia, the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) . We presently have the need of the services of a Hea Trainer & two Trainers for season 200 6 Ideally the Head Trainer will have current Sports Trainer Level 2 Certificate and will be required for Tuesday, Thursday training nights and Saturday . Trainers must have current Sports Trainers level 1 Certificate or be in the process of obtaining your certificate . The successful applicants will be offered a competitive remuneration and have the opportunit, ' be part of one of the great university football tea Please direct your inquires to : Peter Russell 0419 551664 Email : peterrusse11025@optusnet .com .a u
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Tuesday August 9, 2005 Charles Scully, Caulfield Gr. (Under-19) . Charging, 2 matches . Karem Helou, Therry Penola (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches . *Kane Arnold, St . Johns. Audible obscenity, 1 match . *Jamie Redfern, Bulleen Cobras ( Rese rves) . Abusive language, 2 matches . *Accepted Prescribed penalt y
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Results of Investigations - Tuesday August 9, 2005 Monash Gryphons and Syndal Tally Ho charged with a melee which allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday July 30 at Monash .
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Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $150 (second offence over the last two year period) . Old Melburnians charged with conduct unbecoming in that An Old Melburnians spectator allegedly argued and abused the umpires during and after the Under-19 match against Old Carey on Saturday July 30.
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SCCi . : F'irsE offence ($5); second offence ($25); third offence ($50); fourth offence ($200)t each subsequent offence ($100) .
PATROf1S PE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL lii TO ELST- :'1NVdiGK PARK OR INTO ANY V,째.-, A VENU E
Rank iame i-lorm Nugent Club XVI '- 1'om Brain B Glen Harrison C Fraser Cameron U/19 :yarry Hickey DI E cl Sill D4 Peter Willamson D2 C~avan Flower D3 Cam Nation U/ 1 9 )hathan Horn A . :Zdrew Wu D2 FOOTBALLER 2005
Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19 failure to provide failure to phone scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm Collegians (R) Nil . Phoned incorrect scores - Round 1 5 St . Johns OC (S), De'La Salle (R), St . Kevins (C )
Score Out o 4 4 4 11
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Score 164 56 59 157 57 45 56 55 88 50 45
Out o 213 75 80 217 80 64 80 80 128 75 80
째lo 77% 75% 74% 72% 71% 70% 70% 69% 69% 67% 56 % 61
: C=--: - : Name the grid square r'.ere you think the bal l was in the original photo . PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gri' square in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major "Luck Draw" at the end of the season for a Carlton Crest Hc Accommodation Package. Last week : Ball was in El . Winner(s) : (0) Winners. (10) entries . HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mail to : VAFA PO Box 359 Elstermvick 3185 .
P L D Fc,GEELONG 16 16 0 0 1829 503
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:cRTSW00D 16 14 2 0 1625 779 208 .60 56 4 . ;'LLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 11 5 0 1463 781 187 .32 4 .70 44 _ %TISULA 0 B 16 11 5 0 1219 1027 118 "ROBE UNI 16 10 6 0 1333 795 1 67 .67 40 :'lHOEASSUMPTION 16 5 10 1 923 1183 78 .02 2 2 LEIGH 16 4 10 2 836 1367 61 .16 20 16 3 12 1 684 1534 44 .59 14 INBURNE UNI SALESIAN 0 C 16 3 13 0 657 1708 38.47 1 2 4 7TLEIGH 16 1 15 0 630 1522 41 .39 D For
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JOHNS 0 C 16 14 2 0 1514 729 207 .68 56 :RRIBEE AMATEURS 16 12 4 0 1576 758 207 .92 48 FIUNASH GRYPHONS 16 12 4 0 1180 787 149 .94 48 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 16 10 6 0 1030 902 114 .19 40 WEST BRUNSWICK 16 9 7 0 940 840 111 .90 36 UHS-VU 16 6 10 0 1054 1132 93 1 1 24 16 6 10 0 921 1039 88 .64 24 KEW OLDWESTBOURNE 16 6 10 0 908 1137 79 .86 24 POWER HOUSE 16 4 12 0 688 1390 49 .50 16 4 SYNDALTALLY-HO 16 1 15 0 577 1739 33 .18
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STP3RYS 16 ELThAM COLLEGIANS 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16 BULLEEN COBRAS 16 ALBERT PARK 16 NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 BOX HILL NORTH 16 RICHMOND CENTRAL 16
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3 0 1276 566 225.44 52 3 0 1325 801 165.42 52 3 1 1278 607 210.54 50 5 1 1195 879 135 .95 42 7 0 1065 993 107 .25 36 8 0 1172 1037 113 .02 32 10 0 776 1255 61 .83 24 11 0 729 1292 56 .42 20 13 0 353 1780 19 .83 1 2
% L D For Agsi 3 0 1238 1008 122 .82 52 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 13
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1508 977 154 .35 1315 799 164.58 1152 1199 95.08 1147 1042 110.08 1088 1050 10162 1104 1382 79.88 1000 1575 63 .49 1013 1687 60 .05
L D For A~sf % PLs
OLD CAREY 16 14 2 0 1868 1278 146 .17 BANYULE VIEWBANK 16 13 3 0 1888 1191 158 .52 OLD CAMBERWELL 16 12 4 0 1974 1071 184 .31 RUPERTSWOOD 16 11 5 0 1957 1068 183 .24 CAULFIELD GR 16 9 7 0 1322 1310 100 .92 WHITEFRIARS 16 7 9 0 1545 1513 102.12 BEAUMARIS 16 5 11 0 1289 1739 74.12 OLD MELBURNIANS 16 4 12 0 1639 1630 63.74 OLD TRINITY 16 4 12 0 1241 2207 47 .17 OLD ESSENDON OR 16 1 15 0 940 2072 45 .37
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48 44 40 36 36 28 24 12
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56 52 48 44 36 28 20 16 16 4
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2 0 1907 948 201 .16 4 0 1602 1272 125 .94 5 0 1718 1207 142 .34 6 0 1428 1170 122 .05 7 0 1402 1227 114 .26 8 0 1337 1162 115 .06 9 0 1166 1361 85.67 12 0 1011 1641 61_61 13 0 1020 1655 61 .63 14 0 863 2020 42.72
56 48 44 40 36 32 28 16 12 8
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EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16 15 1 0 1764 767 229 .99 AQUINAS 0 C 16 13 3 0 1395 850 164 .12 KEW 16 12 4 0 1576 1104 142 .75 OLD WESTBOURNE 16 9 7 0 1043 1070 97 .48 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 16 8 8 0 1213 1282 94 .62 FITZROY REDS 16 8 8 0 1061 1329 79 .83 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 16 7 9 0 1310 1372 95 .48 RUPERTSWOOD (2) 16 6 10 0 836 1541 54 .25 OLD SCOTCH 16 2 14 0 751 1634 45 .96
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ORMOND 16 14 2 0 2083 1002 207 .88 MAZENOD 0 C 16 13 3 0 1622 1201 135 .05 SALESIAN SCORPIONS 16 10 6 0 1838 1368 134 .36 HAMPTON ROVERS 16 9 7 0 1571 1431 109 .78 PENINSULA 0 B 16 8 8 0 1706 1703 100.18 OLD HAILEYBURY 16 4 12 0 1058 1640 64 .51 DE LA SALLE (2) 16 3 13 0 1194 1804 66 .19
32 28 24 8
AgsP
776 177 .45 784 188 .14 826 185 .11 850 143 .76 839 140 .05 1151 93 .48 0 938 1250 75 .04 0 645 1193 54 .07 0 586 1726 33 .95 0 746 1553 48.04
OLD XAVERIANS ST KEVINS PRAHRAN OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE MAZENOD 0 C
15 15 15 15 15 15
13 2 0 12 3 0 12 3 0 10 5 0 9 6 0 7 8 0
OLD MELBURNIANS UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD BRIGHTO N MT LILYDALE 0 C
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60 52 48 36 32
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OLD XAVEHIANS (2) 15 13 2 0 1310 659 195 .81 52 OLD ESSENDON GR 15 11 4 0 1133 657 172 .45 44 ELEY PARK SHARKS 15 10 5 0 1366 913 149 .62 40 FITZROY REDS 15 10 5 0 1025 805 127.33 40 COLLEGIANS 15 10 5 0 1040 998 104 .21 40 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 8 7 0 1222 845 144 .62 32 MONASH BLUES 15 5 10 0 892 1147 77 .77 20 MARCELLIN 15 4 11 0 673 1152 58 .42 16 THERRY P'cNOLA 0 B 15 3 12 0 607 1559 38 .94 12 4 OLD TRINITY 15 1 14 0 622 1434 43 .38
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WHITEFRIARS 14 13 .5 CAULFIELD GR 13 11 .0 FITZROY REDS (2) 13 100 OLD SCOTCH (2) 13 7.5 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 14 8 .0 NORTH OLD BOYS 13 4 .5 OLD GEELONG 14 4.5 LATROBEUNI 13 1 .0
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0 1 1403 719 195.13 2 0 1367 868 157.49 3 0 1068 642 166.36 5 1 981 740 132 .57 6 0 1126 891 126 .37
96 .43 84 .62 76 .92 57 .59 57 .14
8 1 719 1206 59.62 34 .62 9 1 915 1189 76.96 32 .14 12 0 568 1197 47 .45 7.69 OLD CAREY 13 0.0 13 0 680 1607 42 .31 0.00
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OLD HAILEYBURY 15 12 2 1 1607 1124 142 .97 OLD XAVERIANS 15 11 4 0 1617 1296 124 .77 MARCELLIN 15 11 4 0 1428 1246 114 .61 UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 10 5 0 1485 1217 122 .02 OLD SCOTCH 15 10 5 0 1551 1285 120.70 STBERNARDS 15 5 9 1 1359 1567 86 .73 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 5 10 0 1196 1403 85 .25 OLD TRINITY 15 4 11 0 1272 1468 86.65 COLLEGIANS 15 4 11 0 1191 1630 73 .07 ST KEVINS 15 2 13 0 1234 1704 72 .42
B SECTION
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50 44 44 40 40 22 20 16 16 8
ELSTERNWICK 16 14 2 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16 12 4 BULLEEN COBRAS 16 11 5 ST MARYS 16 11 5 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 16 9 7 BOX HILL NORTH 16 7 9 ALBERT PARK 16 7 9 NORTH BRUNSWICK 16 6 10 RICHMOND CENTRAL 16 3 13
P~ L D Far ~~st Y PLs
OLD IVANHOE 15 13 2 0 1598 849 188.22 52 OLD BRIGHTON 15 12 3 0 1542 1290 119 .53 48 DE LA SALLE 15 11 4 0 1678 1159 144.78 44 MHSOB 15 8 7 0 1342 1317 101 .90 32 CAULFIELD GR 15 7 8 0 1395 1339 104 .18 28 OLD ESSENDON GR 15 7 8 0 1317 1415 93 .07 28 WHITEFRIARS 15 6 9 0 1307 1468 89 .03 24 MAZENOD 0 C 15 5 10 0 1103 1406 78 .45 20 ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 4 11 0 1129 1656 68 .18 16 8 NORTH OLD BOYS 15 2 13 0 1095 1678 65 .26
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2340 1089 214 .88 1956 1300 150 .46 1927 1376 140 .04 1895 1368 138_52 1594 1176 135 .54 1376 1898 72 .50 1244 1792 69 .42 1337 1996 66.98 834 2508 33.25
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OLD XAVERIANS 15 14 1 0 1326 635 208 .82 OLD SCOTCH 15 11 4 0 1371 737 156 .02 STBERNARDS 15 9 6 0 1100 990 111 .11 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 8 7 0 927 768 120 .70 UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 7 8 0 948 1008 94 .05 COLLEGIANS 15 7 8 0 770 859 89.64 ST KEVINS 15 6 9 0 856 1087 78 .75 OLD HAILEYBURY 15 6 9 0 893 1156 77 .25 OLD TRINITY 15 5 10 0 783 1002 78 .14 MARCELLIN 15 2 13 0 556 1417 39 .24 L D For
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DE LA SALLE 15 13 2 0 1496 565 264 .78 52 OLDIVANHOE 15 13 2 0 1138 759 149.93 52 MHSOB 15 10 5 0 989 767 128.94 40 MAZENOD 0 C 15 8 7 0 1167 905 128 .95 32 WHITEFRIARS 15 7 8 0 818 1099 74 .43 28 ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 6 8 1 1015 1030 98 .54 26 OLD ESSENDON GR 15 6 9 0 826 1114 74 .15 24 CAULFIELD GR 15 4 11 0 823 1398 58 .87 16 NORTH OLD BOYS 15 4 11 0 777 1403 55 .38 16 OLD BRIGHTON 15 3 11 1 793 1065 74.46 1 4
A~se % Pts
FITZROY REDS 16 15 1 0 1833 959 191 .14 60 ORMOND 16 13 3 0 1971 1132 174 .12 52 PRAHRAN 16 10 6 0 1545 1349 114 .53 40 OLD CAREY 16 10 6 0 1532 1401 109 .35 40 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16 8 8 0 1610 1418 113 .54 32 OLD MENTONIANS 16 7 9 0 1404 1568 89 .54 28 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 7 9 0 1531 1782 85 .91 28 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 16 6 10 0 1590 1659 95 .84 24 AQUINAS 0 C 16 2 14 0 1119 1905 58 .74 8 8 GLEN EIRA 16 2 14 0 963 1925 50 .03 LF2 SECTION P W
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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 14 2 0 1626 1070 151 .06 BEAUMARIS 16 12 4 0 1367 1152 118 .66 PARKDALE VULTURES 16 10 6 0 1529 1253 122 .03 40 OLD PARADIANS 16 10 6 0 1556 1497 103 .94 40 OLD CAMBERWELL 16 9 7 0 1637 1302 125 .73 36 AJAX 16 9 7 0 1485 1458 101 .85 36 HAMPTON ROVERS 16 6 10 0 1534 1354 113 .29 24 MONASH BLUES 16 6 10 0 1276 1354 94 .24 24 THERRY PENOLA 0 B 16 2 14 0 1201 1827 65 .74 8 8 BANYULE 16 2 14 0 1107 2051 53.97 ®1 SECTION
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P
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16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
13 3 0 13 3 0 13 3 0 12 4 0 7 9 0 6 10 0 5 11 0 4 12 0 4 12 0 3 13 0
L
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For
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1294 575 225 .04 1303 723 180 .22 1180 783 150 .70 1082 SOD 135 .25 869 1087 79 .94 834 1192 69 .97 777 1092 71 .15 919 1259 72 .99 719 1167 61 .61 909 1208 75 .25
52 52 52 48 28 24 20 16 16 12
L D Fnr AgsP (I } , . . I : : 7 ' P W FITZROY REDS 16 14 2 0 1656 541 306 .10 56 ORMOND 16 13 3 0 1502 625 240.32 52 OLD CAREY 16 10 5 1 1199 1000 119 .90 42 PRAHRAN 16 9 7 0 1062 1003 105 .88 36 OLD MENTONIANS 16 8 8 0 1328 1123 118.25 32 EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 16 8 8 0 1247 1076 115 .89 32 YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 7 8 1 1032 1140 90 .53 30 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 16 5 11 0 891 1310 68 .02 20 AQUINAS 0 C 16 3 13 0 609 1689 36 .06 12 8 Pis GLEN EIRA 16 2 14 0 561 1658 33 .84 52 48 r,------- ~__---_ 48 I 40 36 resented6 : '.r) c s 28 24 20 12 12 har be ht4h nm a nab k ona ro thrs s&vi, e) 1 1- -----~- ~-~--'------- Lh- -----"----
OLD GEELONG 16 15 1 0 2119 900 235.44 60 RUPERTSW000 16 14 2 0 1846 1268 145 .58 56 PENINSULA 0 B 16 11 5 0 1771 1251 141 .57 44 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 9 7 0 1461 1395 104 .73 36 OAKLEIGH 16 8 8 0 1650 1676 98 .45 32 LA TROBE UNI 16 7 9 0 1441 1415 101 .84 28 SALESIAN 0 C 16 7 9 0 1274 1414 90 .10 28 BENTLEIGH 16 5 11 0 1295 1946 66 .55 20 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 16 4 12 0 1293 1942 66 .58 16 0 SWINBURNE UNI 16 0 16 0 995 2012 49 .45
W SECTION P W L D For Agse % WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16 13 3 0 1893 1103 17 1 .62 STJOHNSOC 16 12 4 0 1569 992 158.17 WEST BRUNSWICK 16 12 4 0 1500 1246 120 .39 OLD WESTBOURNE 16 10 6 0 1473 1160 126 .98 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 16 9 7 0 1600 1423 112 .44 KEW 16 7 9 0 1430 1573 90.91 MONASH GRYPHONS 16 6 10 0 1438 1705 84 .34 UHS-VU 16 5 11 0 1174 1618 72 .56 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 16 3 13 0 1183 1697 69 .71 POWER HOUSE 16 3 13 0 934 1677 55 .69
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