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The boys from 96 .5 Inner FM found themselves with a lot of time on their hands last week . Generally, after their VAFA match of the day they give their votes and review the game and, at about 5pm, they sign off . But the problem last week was the game between Old Haileybury and University Blues did not have a quarter that went longer than 25 minutes and, as a consequence, they found themselves with an annoying 30 minutes up their sleeves . Quite simply, games should not be that short and it is a problem the VAFA will investigate . What has happened is the VAFA is now playing 20-minute quarters rather than 25 minutes as was the case last year. There are two reasons for this and they are both sensible. The first one is to make sure the VAFA brand is streamlined with the AFL. In fact, it seems almost crazy to think that our quarters were longer than the professionals . The second reason is to prevent games from blowing out . In some games, quarters were running for almost 40 minutes because there had been injuries or whatever and this too is unacceptable . Obviously, what everybody wants and expects is about a 28-minute quarter but time-keepers have to be diligent . It is a problem the VAFA expects to iron out and it will be timing a cross-section of games to make sure everyone is on the same page when it comes to "time-off" . Last week all the games at Elsternwick Park went for an ideal length so we're not too far off the mark . . . .but, yes, timekeepers are under the spotlight . The VAFA will also look at other rule changes that the AFL has introduced such as bringing the ball back into the play after a behind is scored before the goal-umpire has finished waving the flag . Whether you like the rule or not it probably makes sense to keep the rules the same . Strangely, th e

No a Le;s AFL likes to tinker and if you don't keep up one day you will suddenly find you have about 10 mino r differences to the professionals and there will be confusion . Players have every right to expect the rules to be uniformed . VAFA chief executive Michael Sholly says the kickin rule is likely to be introduced in the near future and the centre-circle rule for ruckman is also one the VAFA has to look at . In representative games this year the Victorian ruckmen will have to adapt to rules they are not accustomed to . But Sholly explains that some rules have to be different just because of the size of the ground and the logistics of implementing a rule change . For instance, the 25-metre penalty will not be changed to 50 metres because many of our grounds are too small . And a 50-metre penalty can be a very severe advantage and it also hard to measure, Sholly says . The "sin-bin" rule is also not going to change and it is an important rule - and a good rule - for all leagues . In fact, the AFL would do well to borrow that one from us

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St Bernards - The footy club that just won't go away Before I start, here's my favourite St Bernards tale from yesteryear . . . Three quarter time, scores level, diminutive opposition coach launches into a speech about how much he hates his Mum's cauliflower . He goes on and on about it, about how she dishes it up every dinner time, forces it upon him, how he dreads going home these days . Eventually he reaches a crescendo, telling his bemused players "And there's only one thing I hate more in this ENTIRE GODFORSAKEN WORLD . . . . . (gesticulating wildly towards the St Bernards huddle) . . . .AND THAT'S THOS E OVER THERE! ! Well, maybe you had to be there . But I was at Toorak Park on Saturday to see the latest batch of `Pitters notch up a win there for the third successive year . Xavier just can't seem to work the locks at TP these days but the Bernies were mighty impressive . McLaughlin and McIntyre were hard as nails down back and Callan Potter and Nick Mitchell terrorised the red and blacks up the other end . They're pretty small, they have a few scrappers and scrubbers but geeze they have a go . And with Simon Madden, Garry Foulds, Steve Wallis and Tony Liberatore pulling the strings, they're right in it this year . Oh, and Libba played . Started in a forward pocket, spent a bit of time on the pine, went back into the midfield, scrapped, pointed, barked out instructions, dished off some great handballs and basically didn't draw breath for the entire game . It really was something to see - a 40 year old Brownlow medallist shadowing Tim Ockleshaw, one of the better amateur footballers of the last decade . Libba's stepson Chris played a cracking game as well while Justin Arnold starred for Xavs . At the Badland s Speaking of middle aged men, how long can N ark Seccull keep playing? The way he's going, the big man (he's 38 now) could keep going until he's 60 . They say amateur football is a young man's game but Libba's yap and Disco's four goals would suggest otherwise . By all reports it was a fearsome contest (both sides had some sickening injuries) with Haileybury's tails reigning supreme . Apparently that Heath Hopwood can play a bit too ! Peter Nicholson spent the day on the back of an old ute, having relinquished his usual vantage point to the crew from 96 .5 Inner FM . 2

in ! Barry Price has been coaching Scotch schoolboy and old boys sides for decades and is not a wise man to cross . When James Gerstman gave training a miss, Price didn't hesitate to drop him to the dew kickers . Didn't seem to upset Scotch's balance too much though De La were on their heels all day . Charlie Tallent was best for the Cardinals while Ben Mannix (him again) and Timmy Silvers (back from the brink after his Caulfield Guineas Day exploits) bobbed up with four apiece . Ivan Yo ! The Hoes looked gone for all money at three quarter time against Trinity but stormed home to leave the hedge-burners scratching their heads once again . The Ts kicked the first goal of the last to extend the lead to 29 points but the Hoes kept coming . A late goal to James Hope evened the ledger and then defender Brad Thompson muscled his way through a wall of Trinity players to kick the winning goal . In the other game, Marcellin held off a strong finishing OMS . Daryl Marson, Brett Dobson and Simon Considine all good for the Eagles . Peter Toll, Anthony Voyage and Will Panton got the plaudits for the Grammar . Trivia Name the A Section Full Back who cleaned up on Wheel of Fortune last year winning 5 nights in a row. First correct answer to jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk wins a bottle of red from my cellar and a DVD pack "The Best of "A^.ude -1972-76" . L,, i 5 . Well done to Phil from Balwyn who ws~~iI)c and the Rackerman book .

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Preview Uni return to the scene of the crime, missing two of the best A Section defenders you'd ever want to see, James Hayter ( ankle) and Luke No rt h ( busted jaw), with doubts over Paterson and Cassell as well . De La in an upset. I'll also go for an upset (of so rts) and select Bernards against the Badlanders in the match of the day at the Snakepit . Tempting to tip Trinity against Xavs but hey, the game isn't being played at Toorak Park . Xavs, just. Scotch to beat Marcellin and Ivanhoe to beat O Ms .

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Old tvanhoe would like to congratulate captain James Hope on reaching 100 ganles against OM's this week . James has already had one of the stellar careers at OIG, being a member of 2001 and 2005 B Section premiership teams , and BOG on both occasions, captain since 2004, a regular member of the State Representative side and club best and fairest twice . A stupendous mark, James is also a great athlete whose height and ability to move around the ground are a coach's dream as he can play in the ruck, take the saving mark in the backline, and also be moved forward to win the game with a speccy and goal which he has done in many a tight match . Tremendously brave and also very fair, with the respect of both his teammates and opposition alike, James looks set to have one of the great amateur careers and hopefully lead OIG thru many a year in Section A . Old Xavierians congratulate Simon McCarthy on playing his 100th game last Saturday against St Bernards at Toorak Park. From the college in 1997, he commenced with the Under 19s and is now a regular member of the Reserves. Simon was also recently appointed to the Executive Committee of the Old Xaverians . Congratulations and well done to Simon from all at the club.

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5 M . Duggan (VC) Sr R. Quick 6 M . Moore 7 P. Harrison (DVC) 8 J .LaRagy 9 J . Moloney

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1 B. Dobson 2 J. Carlson 3 C. Maclaren 4 G . Romanin 5 S. Considine 6 M . Bortolotto 7 S. Maguire 8 R. Frisina 10 T Stafford 11 T Montaigne

22 M . Brown 23 R. Sherman 24 J . Morel 25 R. Warmsley 26 C. Punton

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27 M . O'Donnell ( C-Re) s

30 L . Boyd

10 T Silvers 11 P. Bourke 12 M . Fieldsend 13 A . Johnstone 14 W. Dwyer 15 B . Quinane 16 J . Oakley 17 N. Thompson

18 J . Stinear 19 R. McArdle 20 A . Shield s 21 D. Rayson

28 J . Hirst 29 R. Marks 29 C. Browne 30 B. Mannix 31 S . Hyde 31 G . Hesse 32 D. Lowe 33 N. Stewart 34 B. Vague

35 N. Free 36 W. Jolley 37 P. Curran 38 D.Keel y 39 B . Oakley

40 D. Falsbourg 41 M . Nichol 41r D. McInerney 42 T. Kovess y 42r D. Jarvis 43 A . Greenhalg 44 J . Green 45 J . Dykes 45r T. Molan

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32 R. Dolman 33 S . Walden 34 J . Moresi 35 T. Chisholm 36 N. Corcoran

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55 V. Moloney 57 R. Hancock

11 A . McIntyre 12 B . O'Farrell

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47 M . Dakin 48 D. Black 49 R. Semmel 50 S . Conway 51 D. Browning 52 1 Moloney 53 N . Roberts

59 D. Colman 60 L. Casey 61 P. Hesse

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A Sectio n OLD SCOTCH Coach : BarryPrice Asst Coaches: Robert Gmss 8 Saved LieAfors Res Coach: Serge DAm,le3o Asst Coach: Ray BeatGe I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it

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U19 (2) Old Paradians v Beaumaris Caulfield Grammarians v Old Trinity Or Old Melburnians v Old Camberwell G r Whitefriars OCv Old Brighton Or Old Carey Or v University Blacks

SECTION MHSOB v Collegians Old Brighton Or v Whitefriars OC Beaumaris v St Kevins OB Mazenod OC v Caulfield G r University Blacks v Old Essendon Or at Optus Oval Saturday

Oakleigh v Old Essendon Or AJAX v La Trobe University Ormond v Old Ivanhoe O r Bentleigh v Emmaus St Leos O C St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Melbourne High School O B

C SECTION Old Paradians v Monash Blues Parkdale Vultures v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AJAX v North Old Boys/St Patricks Col at Sportscover Arena Saturday Old Camberwell v Fitzroy Reds Hampton Rovers v Ormon d D1 SECTION Emmaus St Leos OC v Banyule Old Geelong v Prahran Rupe rt swood v Old Mentonians Old Carey Or v Therry Penola OB Bulleen Templestowe v Yarra Valle y 02 SECTIO N La Trobe University v Glen Eira Williamstown CYMS v Werribee Ivanhoe Assumption Afc v St Johns O C Peninsula OB v Salesian Aquinas OCv Oakleig h

03 SECTIO N Old Westbourne v UHS-VU West Brunswick v Elsternwick St Marys v Kew South Melbourne Districts v Monash Gryphons Swinburne University v Bentleig h 04 SECTION Richmond Central v Box Hill Nort h Bulleen Cobras v Albert Park North Brunswick v Hawthorn Eltham OC v Power Hous e Syndal Tally Ho v Eley Park Shark s

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Some interesting results this Round with a couple o very strange reversals. REVIEW The Blacks had looked impressive up to quarter time , until a change hit the game as MHSOB kicked 14 to 2 over the next three . Their running and backing up wa s terrific and their pressure forced many a Blacks error. Youngsters Will Taft, Andrew Lim, Ash Hogan and Josh Richmond ran like the wind and John Aitken kicked 5 . Parko's swansong ended in disappointment, but Tom Purcell was best, with new boy Mick Battista also good and Matt Kempton up to his usual standard . A wonderful first half down at South Road . Inspired by Teal with 5 to lemon change, the Grammar boys led into the last, but the fitness of the Tonners came to the for e and from trouble came success with twenty inside 50s to four, to bring home the bacon . Andrew Morley rucke d well, Matt Gadsden slipped under the radar, veteran Nick Perry kicked 4 and Leigh Hendra was outstanding in the last . After the horror show that was Round 1, Mazenod Coac h Ben Robertson set a training night program straight out of the Tommy Hafey school - tough and hard . It certainly worked, as the Nodders worked hard and had a wel l earnt buffer at the main break . The game opened up i n the third with Whitefriars threatening, but the Nodder s answered every challenge to erase the nightmare . Dom Dunne dominated around the ground, Nick Meehan had plenty of it, and Charmath Jayaweera although promising 5, kicked 4 . An arm wrestle for three quarters down at Shark Par k saw Collegians come away with another good win . The Lions were pleased with the debut of Adelaide recrui t Jason Casserley as well as the continued good form o f Chris Blumfield and Andrew Baxter . Beauy can be well

satisfied with their endeavour, along with the form of David Teasdale, Chris Graham and Adam Catlin . Seems SKOBs didn't turn up for the first quarter, and had the Grammarians kicked straight they would have been a shot at the first break. Skevs managed to crawl back to within a goal during the second term, before the Fields bounced away to a handy lead that they were able to maintain for the rest of the day. Nick Tassell, Brett Sinclair, and Andrew Strain were all good for the Fields . Ex Under 19 Ben Dowd continues to impress the SKOBBERS as did Drinkwater and Keogh and a half fit Chardy. PREVIEW The Nodders visitors at Central Reserve will be interesting . Dave Murray back at his old stamping ground has a big task today in firing his side up and getting them off to a good start. I think Mazenod might

B SECTION J Aitken M Gadsden A Pirrie

M .H.S .OB . 5 6 OLD BRIGHTON GR 5 6 OLD BRIGHTON GR 0 6

B SECTION RESERVE M Roberson COLLEGIANS 3 8 B Gale CAULFIELD GR 5 6 J O'Rourke ST KEVINS OB 2 6

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take the points at their home away from home . While I feel a win is just around the corner for Beaumaris, I don't think it will be today, as Whitefriars are just too hard to beat out at the picturesque Park Orchards, better known as Friar Park. Old Essendon welcome MHSOB . The High have proved they can win away from home so won't be too daunted . Important for both sides to secure a win here to get momentum, and it might be the experience of Thompson, Cassell, and Fairchild that sees the visitors in front at the end . Glenhuntly Park greets the Blacks with new Coach Michael Rizio at the helm . Grammarians I feel, are back in town and impressed all last week including my mate Foges, and at home just cannot lose . Match of the year thus far at Harry Trott . The all conquering Collegians welcome the impressive Tonners . The key to the game will be whether the visitors can cover the loss of their injured big guys against the hot Lions . Speed and enthusiasm are covering their lack of height, but this may not be enough today against a side at home that have done no wrong . PRESS CORRESPONDENTS . As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A brief match report including players worthy of mention by 8pm Monday Nights please . Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an email to brainco@optusnet .com .a u

Old Brighton Grammarians congratulate Andrew Van den Dungen on reaching his 100 game tally in last week's victory over Old Essendon Grammarians . Vanders has returned after a serious knee injury to continue his enigmatic and entertaining career, which began with his heroic last kick of the day victory goal over the Nodders, earning him cult status . The Pigeon is now concentrating on marking below his knees in an effort to prolong his career, and his research at the coming World Cup is bound to further hone his skills . Keep pumping Vandy !

Collegians v Old Brighton Gr St Kevins OB v Mazenod OC to be played at Central Reserve Old Essendon Gr v MHSOB Whitefriars OC v Beaumari s Caulfield Gr v University Blacks (D THE AMATEUR

8 SECTIO N BEAUMA:.iSAFC 22 2.4 4 .7 8 .7(55) COLLEGIANS 2.7 39 8 .13 15 .16 (106) Coll : Best : Bloomfield Harrison Unsworth Mooney Williams Casserly . Goals: Bloomfield 4 Casserly 4 Dixon 2 Amon Fry Jorgensen N Stone Williams . Beaum: Best: Teasdale Graham Catlin Wonnacott L McNicholas Haynes . Goals: Teasdale 4 Kennedy Lee Martin Wonnacott . Umpires: Russell Davidson (F) Dirk Kramer (F) James Gregory (B) Mark Hamilton (B) Sam Perrin (G) Bruce Stephens (G ) MAZENOD OC 12 55 8.8 11 .11(77) FtiIIl'I'EFRIARS OL; 1 .1 22 53 6 .5(41) Maz: Best: Meehan Castricum Dunne Stanley Reed Jayaweera. Goals: Jayaweera 4 Kelly 2 Dunne B Chamberlain Nisbet Meehan Marine . White: Best : Hill Pawlik Hilton Adgemis Phan Swain. Goals : Marchesani 2 Pawlik 2 Wood Woods. Umpires: Grant Joyner (F) Steve McCarthy (F) Sean Collins (B) Chris Mills (B) Matthew Cowley (G) Anthony Kyrkou (G) CAULFIELD GRAMM. 4.8 9.12 12 .16 15 .19 (109) ST KEF7NS OB 1 .1 73 8 .6 11 .9(75) Caul : Best : Tassell B Sinclair Strain Carboni Pennvcuick Docker . Goals: B Sinclair 4 A Sinclair 2 Gross 2 Carboni Evans Frater Kellaway Widjaja Winter Wright. SKOB : Best : Dowd Ryan Keogh Chard Mu lgrew Drinkwater. Goals: Chard 3 Mulgrew 2 Dowd 2 Oughton 2 Lynch Shannon. Umpires: Sacha Koffman (F) Leah Gallagher (F) Daniel Mason (B) Ryan Morris (B) Gavin Roberts (G) Shane Herbert (G ) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.1 52 55 59(39) MHSOB 2.1 8.2 12A 16.7 (103) Uni Blacks : Best : Whitehead Purcell Battista M Kempton MeAssey Costello. Goals: M Kempton 2 Battista Fisher Merlow. MHSOB : Best: Taft Lim Richmond Hogan Evans Aitken . Goals: Aitken 5 Hogan 4 Limbrick J Anderson 2 Home Harper . Umpi res: Jamie Kvins (F) Damian Elvey (RFL) (F) Elise Van Grondelle (B) Frank Palermo (B) Ross Richards (G) Andrew Esposito (G ) OLD BRIGHTON GR 5.1 115 13.8 19 .15 (129) OLD FSSENDON GR 5.1 102 15 .6 15 .8 (98) Old Br: Best: Gadsden Morley Phelan J Edge Talj Buckley. Goals: Gadsden 5 Terry 4 Leaf 3 Phelan 2 J Edge 2 Tolj Edwards . Old Ess : Best: Williams Teal Innes Tanner Leask Skurrie . Goals: Teal 5 Skume 3 Hakim 3 Schappacher 2 Tanner Uren . Umpires: Dharshaka Peiris (F) Peter Liddell (F) Simon Abel (B) Ryan Place (B) Tristian Collin (G) Daniel Dal (G ) BEAUMARIS AFC 12 13 2 .4 5 .434 COLLEGIANS 1 .2 9.7 15.11 19 .13 .127 Berman : Details not received Coll : Best : M . Lynch, M . Partent, S . Woolley, M . Roberson, L . Moon, M. Naylor. Goals: M . Lynch 5, M . Roberson 3, N . Bobeff 2. C . Bushnell 2, S . Woolley 2, J . Adgemis, J . Hampton, M. Powers, A . Smith, A . Ston e OLD BRIGHTON GR 3.2 55 9 .9 12 .13.85 OLD ESSEA'BON GR 2.1 45 5 .7 5 .7 .31 Old Br : Best: A . Clark, R . Joseph, T. March, S . Eastgate, A . Kennedy, A . Vandendungen . Goals: N. Larkin 3, A . Clark 2, M . Bartlett, B . Blatt, S . Eastgate, R. Joseph,T. March,A . Vandendungen,A. Walsh Old Ess : Best: P. Rogash, T. Steventon, T. Rumble, B . Overman, T. Campbell, C . Kalogiannis . Goals : T. Steventon 2, S . Playfa[r, C . Kalogiannis, L . Kavanag h MAZENOD OC 02 13 5.4 8553 N1'HITEFRIARS OC 2.4 5.6 7 .10 8.1159 Maz: Best: T. Valiance, D. Morris, S . Paolucci, G. Miller, M. Bayliss, C . Poletti . Goals : L. Hawkins 2, D . Maskill 2, D . Hose, D . Oldman, J . Schiano, T. Valiance White : Best : A . Pawlick, J . Hogan, A . Gamble, M . Cassino, J . Daou, G . Day . Goals: A . Gamble 3 . M . Cahill, N. Crowe, G . Day, D . Eames, A . Pawlick CAULFIELD GR 23 69 8 .15 12 .1991 ST KEVINS OB 1 .1 3.1 6 .4 6541 Caul : Best: M . Sundberg . C . Hammond, B . Gale, C . May, S . Wood, A . Bruhn . Goals: B . Gale 5, C. Hammond 2, C . May 2. C. Fagan , D . Smale, A. Logan SKOB : Best: A . White, S . Betsey, M . Sherman, D . Prior, G . Holland, P. Murray . Goals: P. Murray 2, J . O'Rourke 2, S . Betsey, D . Prior UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .6 4 .10 6.11 8 .16b4 MHSOB 0.1 4 .3 45 5.6.36 Uni Blacks: Best: N . Martin, E . Ryan, T. Bmmby-Rendell, J. Bell, T. Legoe, E. Hardy. Goals: N. Martin 5, D. Irwin 2, E. Hardy MHSOB : Best : K. Harding, M. Hamilton-Ho, N. Orchard, S . Mitchell . T. Wright, C . Villani . Goals: N . Orchard 2, T. Wright, R . Coxon, M . Feferkranz

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B Secti on BEAUMARIS Coach : Ruseil Barnes Asst Coach: Cra:a~Tor~C. Res Coach: Jcam Hoe

1 M . Duggan 2 L. Wonnacot t 3 J . Heat h 4 M . Matulick 5 M . Ensor (VC)

6 A . Spence 7 S . Lynch 8 M . O'Brien 9 B . Cousins 10 L. Buller 11 M . Lee 12 L. Healy 13 J . Whitty 14 T. Collins 15 M . Boon 16 A . Salisbury 17 S . May 1 8 N. Kennedy 19 M . Atkins 20 K . Bliesner 21 S . Coote 22 L. Atkins 23 A . Catlin 24 B . Gray 25 D. Teasdale (VC) 26 A. O'Brien 27 B. Haynes 28 J . Vance (Res C) 29 C. Martin (C) 31 C. Graham 32 L. Ferrari 33 A. Wilson 34 H. McMillan (Res VC) 35 S. McNicholas

36 N. Atkins 37 R. Presnell 38 M . Wilson 39 L. McNicholas 40 J . Hogarth 41 R. Heywood 43 T. Woolnough 45 M . Kuria 46 T. Dean 47 A. Kent 48 T. Whiny

49 B. Souter 50 A. Clemente 53 A. Poll 54 B. Presnell 55 L. Quirk 56 A. Horton 57 B. Pitson 58 J . Bramwell 59 J . Roney 61 M . Bramwell 62 C. Shone 64 D. Murphy 65 G . Shattock 66 P. McConchie 68 B. Bowker 70 D. James 71 D. Sawle 74 K. Gasperino 76 C.Terpsinis

CAU1FI EtDt,~ :~ _. Coach: &ter,Pwn wrusnt Asst Coach : lachla 'uayy Ras Coach: Gech nanny 1 N. Tassel]

A . Bruhn B . Hall C. Knight M . Liddel l S . Kendall C. Hammond 7 R. O'Neill 8 R. Foote 9 M . Frater 9 S . Cunlitte 10 A . Will 11 B . Carboni 12 D. Pearce 13 A . Gree n 14 B . Gross 15 A . Docker 16 G . Winter 17 J . Wright 18 W. Rudd 19 B. Evans 19 J . Pitts 20 H. Vella 21 M . Pennycuic t 22 C. Fagan 2 2 3 4 5 6

23 A. Sinclai r 24 L. Mattes

24 C. Murphy 25 B. Sinclair 25 N. Dorman 26 S. Widjala 27 J . Sayers 28 J, Jacobs

29 C. May 30 S. Wood 31 D. Kellaway 31 W. Bowes 32 A. Lawson 33 S. Fryers 34 H. Baker 35 R. Schroth 36 C. Jones 36 G . Crathern 37 B. Scott 33 N. Edward s 39 A. Logan 39 A. Bosna 40 T. Noblett 41 B. Napier 42 A. Strain 43 T. Gerrand

44 B. Gale 45 S. Wheller 46 J. Franklin

47 S. Jenkinson 48 R . Chapple 49 W. Hepworth 50 N . Green 51 K. Biggs 52 M. Sundberg 53 E. Kalaja 54 D. Smale 55 C. Hooper 56 T. Doake 57 P. Farmer 58 M. Fallon

59 T. Basha m 61 M. Benkemoun 62 C. Sheppard 63 Z. D'Arcy

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1 J . Dixon (VC) 2 T Bull

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B. Mooney A. Shinkfield R. Henebery N. Baxter

6 S. Woolley

7 S. Taft g C. Unsworth (C) . Fry 9 10 J J. Jorgensen

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I T. Castricum 2 M . Chamberlain 2 D . Christie 4 C . Lee 5 D. Chamberlain 6 P. Nelson 7 S . Reed

1 J . Barnet t

8 A . Morris

7 S . Whittington 8 J . Garner D. Fairchild 9

15 C. Hoist

9 D. Kelly 10 B . Chamberlain 11 D. Hose 12 J . Cuberes 13 M . Regan 14 N . Meehan

16 A. Baxter

15 N . Parry ry {

17 R . Husking

16 M . Apollonio

11 N. Burrows 12 N. Harrison 13 J. Casserly

14 J. Ashman

17 D. Phillips 18 J. Heritag e 19 K. Jones 20 M. Parrent 21 C. Harris 22 M. William s 23 D. Surkitt 24 E. Waters 25 R . Muir 26 T. Baxter 27 G . Rowston 28 N . McCann 29 N . Stone 30 L . Moon 31 N . Roach 32 C . Blumfield (VC) 33 B

34 M.. Hoist Wagner 35 M. Lynch 36 M . Roberson 37 R . Harkness 38 A . Fabris 39 N . Tsindos 40 O. Howard 41 N . Baxter 42 S. Arnett 43 T. Parkinson

44 B. Robbin s 45 A . Ston e 46 J . Hampton 47 Z. Moon 48 J. Baldwin 49 M . Rose 50 F. Boland 51 T. Rodgers Wilson 52 M . Naylor 53 C. Elg 54 J . Adgemis 55 T. Cookes (RC) 56 A Smith 57 D. Williamson 58 N. Bobeff 59 A . Wright - Smith 60 D. Nicholls 61 N. Wilson 72 M . Dwyer

76 B . Hage

Andrew Sundry R" . Coach: T. Wright

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. Balloch 34 C. Boyd

35 R. Hawkins 36 G . Miller 37 T. Valiance

38 D. Hallet 39 D. Otdman 40 G . Ma 41 M. Vent~ i 42 C. Raine 43 J. Schiano 44 D. Linden 45 S. Paine 46 D. Hensman 47 A. Manjekian 48 C. Jayaweera 51 M. Murray 52 G . Tilling 53 J. Mather 54 D. Grant 55 L . Fuller 57 P. Souter 58 D. Morris 60 A. Bouchereau 67 M. McDowell

64 T. Bourbon 66 J. Pereira 67 J. Bates 68 L. Hawkins

2 S . McCully 3 M . Neilson 4 M . White 5 J . Simpso n

5 L. Campbel l 6 M . Brain (DVC) 7 N. Orchard (RVC

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10 C. Villan i 10 I . Tua

11 R. Tomas 12 J . Aitke n

12 M . Feferkrana 13 S. Anderso n 14 G. Lesli e 14 M . HamiHon-H o 15 A. O'Brien 16 C. Kel ry 16 R. Claxes 17 G. McCully 18 R. Umbridc 19 L. Jones 19 S. Wrigley 20 L. Horne

20 T. Fraczek 21 J. Davis 21 W. Taft 22 A. Svirskis 22 K. McDonald

23 A. Hogan 24 S. Yoe 25 T. Dunne 26 L . Evan s 27 P. Spoitiswoo d 27 W. Backway 28 S. Moore

29 R. McIntyre (DVC) 30 R. Newton 31 L . McKinno n 31 M . Bowen (RVC ) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 33 A. Sauttry n (C) 34 E. J. Rr pon ~ hm d 5 P. Rujevic 3 35 36 T. Bartholomew 37 M. Tin g 37 T. Harper

38 P Fountain 39 C. McGrath

40 A. Littlehales 40 A. Lust (RC ) 41 J. Anderson 42 A. McCubbi n 42 B. Betheras 43 D. Rosman 43 R . Coxon (RVC) 44 J. Newto n

45 R . Czwarno 46 1. Casting

47 A. Vicendese 51 K. Harding 52 A. Villani 53 S. Mitchell 54 A. Lam

55 B. Wisema n 56 T. Wrigh t 58 P. Greenhill 59 A . Hall

64 E. Andrew 65 A. Siebert

60 M. N :cholas

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66 C . Grigg 67 J.Scott

71 M. Cassidy

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B Sectio n OLD BRIGHTON Coach: Greg l1.d.otrtgM:n Asst Co-aclr.,'ibam McCcairr 9 Rea Coach: Joe Coy 1 N . Perry

2 A . Pirrie 3 C . Barrow 3 L. McDonald 4 A . MacGillivray (DVC 5 A . Edge 6 R . Stewart 7 C . Reddin (VC-Res) 8 C . McNicol (C-Res) 9 P. Phelan (C) 10 J. Edge 11 B . Mason 12 J. Penett (DVC) 12 S. Eastgate 13 R . Kent 14 C . Buckley 15 B. Gadsden 16 M. Gadsden (DVC) 17 A . VanDenDungen 18 A . Salem 19 S. Ginnivan (DVC) 19 P. Angelini 20 M. Smith 21 R . Joseph 21 T. Ewert 23 D. Dawes (VC) 24 T. Jakobi 25 N . Edwards 26 A. Ginnivan 27 N . Williams 28 A . Bristow 29 J. Dickerson

29 M. Bartlett 30 T. March 31 A . Paroissien 32 A . Goldner

33 L. Date 34 A . Morley 35 C . Stewart 36 J. Salem 37 D. Hughes 38 T. Marshall 39 B. Crilty 40 J. Maguire 41 B. Blatt 42 L . Hendra (VC) 43 M. Ryan 45 C . McKimm 46 C . Toij 48 L . Ross 49 B. Scott 50 W. Leaf 51 J. Lynch 52 B. Paterson 53 A. Clark 54 J. Dooley 57 P. Paterso n 58 C . Butters 59 N . Larki n 60 C. Brown

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I B. Hakim 2 C. Goullet 3 D. Forrest

4 D. Ryan 5 S. De Morton 5 L . O'Brien 6 R . Phelan 6 S. Dawson 7 J. Leask 8 L . Teal 9 M. Velardo 10 M. Schappacher 10 M. Flaherty 11 J. Buckley 12 J. Kavanagh 13 J. Dazkiw 14 D. Cerantonio 15 A. Parker 16 T. Wilson 17 S. Towner 17 J. Lloyd 18 D. Flaherty 18 M. Tanner 19 S. Playfair 20 R. Baddeley 21 S. Dale 22 M. Portia 23 T. Skurrie 23 P. Xhayteau 24 J. Dazkiw 25 A. Frazer 25 C. Morgan 26 C. Ward

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Coach : Dave Mossy Mat Coadv Tary t.tilar Res Coach : Roe Gross

Coach: Mthony Parlan Ant Coach: lA.Rum, W.HR . Coach: Chia Ea-ti

Caach : Pat PA:irnu Asst Coach : Pot" Randal, Wayne Reardon & Dart~en Taylor

2 M . Mulgrew 3 B . Dowd 4 L. Mahoney 5 M. Dollman 6 D. Mahoney 7 S . Mount 8 Tom. McCann 9 B . Fields

10 D. Wissell 11 T. Duggan 12 M. Sherman 13 E . Waldron

14 J . Charles 15 M. Sullivan 16 B . Garvey 17 D. Ryan 18 R. Chard 19 D. Sheehy 20 D. Mount 21 R. Maguire 22 J . O'Keefe 22 M. Mazzarella 23 R. Boyse 24 D. Sullivan 25 R. Arnott 26 S . Betsey

38 T. Campbell

27 P. Aughton 28 W. McCann 29 D. Gibbs 30 T. O'Hanlon 31 A . Lynch 32 S . O'Connor 33 M. Maguire 34 A . white 35 J . Pope 36 N . O'Haoolran 37 M. Shannon 38 J . Liston 39 P. longmore 40 L. Kalesaran 41 M. Drinkwater 42 P. murray 43 R. Caldow 44 J . Kelset 46 F. Monty 47 D. Steer

39 K. Dawson

54 G. Holland

40 C. Kakogiannis 41 B. Overman 42 N. Bartram 43 J . Wilson 44 L. Kavanagh 45 N. Halans 47 S . Howard 48 M . Makris 49 A. Christo u

56 D. Walsh 67 A . Grant 82 S . Mitchell

27 J. Williamson

27 A. Mckenzie 28 A. Fewster 29 P. Rogash 30 C. Inness 31 D. Caridi 32 D. Poulton 33 D. Grant 34 D. Podger 35 T. Rumble 36 C. Obliubek 37 L . Fitzgerald

1 J. White 2 . T. Sheldon 2 S. Chandler 3 P. Geister 3 R . Hamilton (RC) 4 A. Evans 5 E . Hardy 6 A . Bevacqua (VC) 7 K. Merle

8 C . Haynes 9 P. Kempton 10 G . Shaw 11 L . Van Kempen 12 S. Grigg t3 A. Ross 14 L . O'Connell 15 H . Whitehead 16 J. Lalich 17 T. Purcell 18 C . Groom 19 M. Kempton (C) 19 K. Prestidge 20 C . Sandiford (VC) 21 J. Sibilia 22 C . McAssey 23 P. Barry 24 J. Dowsley 26 D. Batten 27 M. Savige 28 D. Costello 29 N . Poyner 30 A . Jesse 31 P. Yeomans 32 A. Else 33 A. Fisher

34 L . Batten 35 B. Villella 36 M. Prowse 37 B. Harley 38 B. Furness 39 C . Brook 40 N . Martin 41 R . Green

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C. Wood R . Pawlick B. Pha n S. Brosolo B. Janson J. Anderson

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11 T. Wallace 12 S. Phela n 13 G . Hil l 14 G . Power 16 J . Power 17 S. Anderson 18 M . Baker 19 A. Hill 20 L. Swain 21 S. Alexander 22 N. Cunningha m 23 A. Wood s 24 J . Dao u 25 G . Day 26 J . Marches i 27 P. Stagg 28 B. Stafford

29 A. Glenn 30 J . Hogan 31 R. Piggot 32 R. Vemon 33 N. Crowe 34 E. Abdallah 35 J . Pedtro 36 C. Dye r 37 A. Adgemis 38 R. Mattinso n 39 C. Smith 40 D. Atkins 41 P. Tobin 42 N. Handley 43 A. Kenez 44 A. Thorp e 45 A. D'Aloisio 46 M . Duffy

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A .F.C . 1 ; %! I V.A .F.A . "Your Coaches' Association"

Culture is a term that is bandied around footy circles but not often fully understood . Culture can be defined as "shared values and beliefs", an "accepted way of doing things" of more broadly as what is tolerated . Many VAFA clubs are well known for their good or bad cultures and often that can become a self fulfilling prophecy . Old Xaverians are famous for their "September" culture as was clearly evident in last year's finals series whilst other clubs have less favourable reputations . Does culture matter? Is it real? What are the indicators of culture? How do you change a club's culture? Whose responsibility is it to change the culture? The answers to these questions may vary depending on what Section your club is in . For instance, can the same commitment be demanded from a D4 reserves player as an A section senior player? Some coaches would argue yes! It must also be remembered that players are Amateurs and consequently often have other priorities in their life and a balance must be achieved that is acceptable to both parties . Often a club's culture is most evident on a cold Tuesday night after a loss . How is your player attendance? Are there club officials in attendance? Is there willingness for players to train hard and improve ? Coaches need to establish an acceptable training attendance policy and most importantly, enforce it . Not all players can be treated the same but if a player breaches what is an agreed policy, then action must be taken . It can sometimes be one step back for two steps forward and coaches need to have the courage to make a tough

decision for the long term benefit of the player and the club, even it means losing the next game . I have personally seen several players benefit from being disciplined and in a few cases, it has been the making of them . Last year we started a reserves game with 16 on the field and 6 on the bench, as a result of discipline breaches . We played the entire first quarter with 16 . On another occasion, a player was left out completely after arriving late to a game and the team played one short . It was a case of redefining what was acceptable (we won both games!) . Off field issues can also be strong indicators of culture . Poorly organised match day help reflects poorly on a club and games without boundary umpires, water boys etc add undue stress on match day . There is often a correlation between success on field and a well run club off the field . The type of people you attract to your club can also reflect your culture . Despite VAFA rules prohibiting it, I have seen groups of people drinking in a car and then becoming loud and abusive . By tolerating it, your club is endorsing it and it becomes "accepted" behaviour . I would suggest that someone from the committee should inform them that their behaviour is unacceptable . Changing culture is a long term process and the benefits my not be seen for years but I believe it is essential to long term success . It requires courage, collective will and all key stakeholders playing their part . Paul 0'Shannass y

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Green, ? Fairchild, ~7 ;,~ :_ ,ei i (front) and L,,f i i M Ciiuii " The table layout and decoration is stunning and thes e people are to be highly commended on their work . The major raffle prizes have been generously donated by Max tarundmann of Maxwell & Williams, with great support also from Bell's Hotel, the Victorian Club and Ted Lynch Agencies. Substantial praise can be heaped on Mark Longmuir of Spitting

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Im<~~~o Cs : rim~ as he has provided quality two course meals for many years . It is customary for MHSOBFC to invite two members of the executive of the visiting club as guests and all other opposition members and supporters are most welcome . When it is your turn to visit MHSOBFC make sure you plan on attending the prematch luncheon. The price of $25 per head includes free champagne for the ladies . The next luncheon is Ctturdatr 'I ay when we

host CoilMgians. This is the annual i:lothers' Day Luncheon and will feature excellent raffle prizes for the ladies . To assist with catering arrangements please book your place by phoning 9824 0480 by Thursday 11 May . Luncheons are an integral part of the MHSOBFC social calendar. We look forward to your continuing support.

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I was a very fortunate and thankful guest of the Ajax Football Club on Sunday at Sportscover Arena, where they put on a great spread, had plenty of entertaining speakers, a gathering of former club greats for a commemorative photo, and (most importantly) the current side put on a fantastic display in defeating Fitzroy Reds . Many thanks to Peter Kagan for the invite, and commiserations to Peter Hille and Greame Burgen, who permitted me into their rooms before the game to smell some linoment and absorb the Redders' pre-match atmosphere .

by Dan Tonkin and Chris Hosking (back i nhismorefal . Th erdefnsivol) Hampton Rovers' crowd was voca l enough to keep their side in the hunt until midway through the final term . Three goals to Jeremy Yelland up front, and a great game from Sam Parkinson down back were highlights in an improved effort . Still not enough to get the chocolates, as the Combine's Bus rolled out with the 4 points .

Sadly for the Reds, they left the hoo-ha back in the change rooms as Ajax put on an impressive display of dry weather footy which confounded the miserable conditions . They jumped out of the blocks and took control of the 'corridor' (much to the chagrin of the Fitzroy brains' trust) . The Jackas dominated with Nick Gold and Jason Israelshon providing good rebounding down back, linking with Ari Lewski & Corey Jankie in the middle . Up front, Adrian Bloom's hands were sure and his boot was just as deadly . Whilst the Reds did improve after quarter-time, the damage was done with a 53 point half time lead petering out to a 6 goal win on the back of a late Redders' rally.

Not a peep from out Bundoora way - I won't insult anyone's intelligence by attempting to interpret the best players and goals kickers - so feel free to peruse the Results on the right hand page .

Elsewhere, the tight one was at Ormond where the hosts did their best to hand Monash the points, but managed to orchestrate a Great Escape in the end through accurate conversion and a dash of luck!! Monash started the better of the two sides, but several easy shots went begging . The late 4 goal flurry by Ormond before half time (including 3 to Rob Chisholm) set up a handy 27 point break . Whilst Michael Miller and Dwain Bailey were full of run for the 'Monds, Christian Gregory helped Monash trim the margin back to only 3 points by the end of the third term, setting the game up beautifully. The final term was a classic arm-wrestle where Monash simply couldn't quite get the ascendancy on the scoreboard . The younger Ormond side showed great maturity in a desperate last term to eke out a win which never looked likely until the final siren sounded . Down at The Boss, the NOBSPC bus was driven by Scotty Sleep in a vintage performance, ably assisted

Finally, at the Barn Yard, the travelling Vultures took on The OC and were the victims of the surprise upset of the round . After some hasty ground repairs (I think the Wellers McGoos were scuffing up the turf taking pot shots at goal), the match started at a cracking pace, with both sides putting their bodies on the line . The Wellers' backline were under siege and performed brilliantly denying Parkdale time and time again, and rebounding forward where the home side took their chances to lead by 7 points at the first change . From that point onwards, Old Camberwell began to gain the ascendancy around the ground and only their own attack of the 'yips' denied them a

CLU B C SECTION D Loats OLD CAMBERWELL GR 9 16 B Collins ST BEDES/MEN ONE TIGERS 0 7 T Craven MONASH BLUES 3 7 A Bains MONASH BLUES 4 6 D Beckett ORMOND AFC 2 6 1 6 K Maghamez FITZROY REDS

C SECTION RESERVE OLD CAMBERWELL GR 7 7 D Hanson D Ferraro ST BEDESIMENTONE TIGERS 2 6 6 D Joyce NORTH OLD BOYSlST PATS 5

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greater halftime margin . David Loats was proving more than a handful for Parkdale, who simply had to stop the supply in order to get back into the game . By the final change, staring a 35 point deficit in the face, Parkdale could've been forgiven for throwing it in . Instead they rammed home 3 quick ones and it could have been 'game on' . However, the home side then flicked the switch and kicked the last 5 majors to run out deserved 43 point victors . TIPS NOBSPC will host the winless Paradians at the Gillon, desperate for their first 4 points . Methinks it will be today for the green 'n purples, Raiders by 5 points in and upset . The Menders are staying put on the postage stamp, and should have enough in the tank to beat Camberwell by 3 goals . Bouyed by last week's victory, it will be an improved Ajax outfit which tackles STBMT, but it's the hardest assignment in C section, so the Tigers by 5 goals . Finally, Monash will return to the winners' circle by 22 points, as will Fitzroy by 11 . McGOOS NOBSPC, Old Camberwell, STBMT, Monash and Fitzro y CORRESPONDENTS Deadline is 4pm Monday - fraser25@bigpond .net .a u

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C SECTIO N 11 .13.79 AJt'.; AFC 5.7 9 .9 10.11 FITZROY REDS 0 .3 IA 2 .6 6 .6.42 AJAX: Best: J . Raleigh . A . Lewski, E. Janover. E. Raleigh, J . ]sraelsohn, J . Ritterman . Goals : A. Bloom 3, E, Janover 2, B . Hershan . C. Jankie, A. Lewski, E . Routman, M. Sesal, J . Seidl Fitz Reds: Best: K . ;;ye,T. Mitchell, 1 . O'Reilly, M . Louis-Glee-n, C. Meighen, J . King. Goals: S . Bombaci, P. Diacogiorgis. N . Green, K . `' c ltmez, M. Grossman, K. Nye Umpires : Brent Woodhead (F) Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Robert Mutton (B) Santo Caruso iR? ( a, , i t ; ) Shane Herbert (G) 13.9 189.117 OLD Ci' :1 V;iLL GR 43 8 .6 PARKD ;LEVLICUid.KS 32 5 .3 8 .4 I1 .8 34 Old Car,th : Best : D . Lows, B . Craven, D . McGuigan . J . Heffernan, D . Pike, T. Angove. Goals : D. Loats 9, C- Hillier 2, W. Spring 2, D . Desanctis, T. Hobart, D . Mitchell, G. Tolson, S. Lowerson Parkdale't'ult: Best : M . Dixon, P. Sullivan, S . Sullivan . R. Layton . D . Kelly. Goals: D . Kelly 2, G. Crilley,M, Hayes, S. Hecker, T. Kight . R . Layton . S . Rowley,M . Sullivan, P. Sullivan . A . White Umpires : Joseph Hartwig (F) Daniel Silfo (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Edward Beal (G) Clive Shipley (G) OR6IOND AFC 3' 85 9 .7 13.10 .88 MONASH BLUES 3 .4 3,8 8 .10 12.15 .87 Ormond : Best: M . Miller, L . Deledio, M . Jones, M . McConvill, S . Barnes, S . Keleher. Goals: R . Chisholm 3, D. Beckett 2, L . Deledio 2, M . Miller 2, D. Bailey, M . Martinov, B . Robbins, D. Robbins Mon Blues: Best: R, Turton, C . Gregory, A . Williams, A . Hickey, T. Blackley, M . Davidson. Goals : A. Bains 4, T. Craven 3 . M . Cr 2 T. Bl,ckley,A . Hickey, M. Pay Umpires: $, . c ., Maa.Kintosh (F) Grant Wardrop (F) R5lltarn Borne (B) Andrea Mason i 11 ~ 1 ; Sn R, nson (G) Peter Teasdale (G) OLDF : :: ' .i)r .S 0,0 2.2 4 .3 75 .47 ST7i' :ItiS', li :,TIGI't5 1 .6 6.6 11 .11 12.14,86 Old 1'r. r: Best: P. Brabender. M. Derham, L . Dore, B . McAllister, A . Curran, D . Dean. Ga^?=: D. Boundy 2, M . Spinoso 2, P. Brabender, L . Dore, M. Matko StBP.-+TT: St : S. Anstey, J. Tyquin, J . Kane, P. Wintle, M . Rhoden, P. Groves . Goals: M. Wintle 3, T. McColl 2, A . Hayes 2, L . Cieslak, J. Kane, J . Tyquin, P. Wintle, S . Anstey Umpires: Joseph Hartwig (F) Daniel Silro (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Edward Boal (G) Clive Shipley (G ) HA?vtP. ROVERS AFC 3.3 7 .5 8 .10 11 .14.80 NTH OSIlST PATs COLL 4.2 93 11 .9 15.11 .101 Hampt Rov: Best: S . Parkinson, A . Browne, G. Carrell . J . Yelland, G . Woods, B . Kezilas, Goals : J . Yelland 3, A . Browne 2, M . Devereaux 2, N- Greenwood . C . Lambert, S . Parkinson . T. Wilmott NOBlStPC : Best: S . Sleep, S . Butcher, B . Dellwn, D . Tonkin, D . Brady, T. Spoiling . Goals : M . Barker 4. B . Fleming 2, T. Brady, J . Browne, S . Butcher, A . Crameri, S . O'Connor. T. Sheehan, S. Sleep, D . Tonkin. S. Collins Umpires : David Irons (F) Rick Love (b) Matthew Proctor (B) Callum Hilton (B) Peter Maddoeks (G) Paul Whitehead (G ) 0-E$FHV.F AJAX AFC 4 .2 53 5.4 7 .6 .48 FITZROY REDS 2 .2 25 2.7 4 .10 .34 AJAX : Best : R . Morris, J . Segal, A . Lewin, G . hteasey, A . Pomt, D . SeidlGoals : A. Lewin 2, A . Zemski 2, R . Kagan. B . Ritterman, R. Morris Fitz Reds : Best : Pace, Evans, Spokevicius, Gardner, Emerson . Guest . Goals : Tomese 2, Evans, Dibenedetto . 210 4 .11 .35 HAMPTON ROYERS AFC 1 .3 2.6 \"rH O,BIST PATs COLL 3 .1 7.2 103 18 .9.117 Hampt Rov: Best: P. Adams, L . Wheeler. J. Ward. C . Christiansen, A . Quinn, D. Anderson . Goals: L . Holt 2, G . Davis, J. Glanville IvOBlStPC : Best: A . Wellman, L. Keen, R. Citroen . L. Delmenico, C . Dobson, G . Irvin . Goals: D . Joyce 5, P. Brvar 3, C. Dobson 3, B . Sheehan 2, L . Keen 2,A . Cugola, H. Govett,A . Wellman 3 .2 3.321 OLD PARAD7AtiS 2.1 2.2 ST BEDESlMEiY.TIGERS 3.2 6.4 10b 13.12.90 : Best : A . Sawers, M . Rowse, J. Old Par : Details not received St BiA4T Windebank. M . Andrews, L. Borella, W. Parker. Goals: A . Sawers 3, M . Terrell 2, D . Ferraro 2, S . Doukas 2, M. Andrews, M . Rowse, B . Schwarze, J. Windebank 2312.160 OLD CAMBERWELL 6.7 12 .15 17 .17 PARKDALE VULTURES 0.1 0 .1 01 0 .2:2 Old Camb : Best : D. Hanson, D . Gough, L . Robertson, M . Jury, T. Jury, M . Shanks . Goals : D . Hanson 7, W. Austenberry 3, C. Nicholls 2, T. Jury 2, B . Atkinson 2, C. Jellis, A. MacKenzie, M . Salipas, D . Schmidt, D. Walpole, C . Payne, M . Jury Parkdale `<'ult : Best : M. O'Meara, W. Wheatley, A . Kerr, A. Bice, L . Davies, D . Sheehan . ORMONDAFC 83 125 158 25 .13 .163 MONASH BLUES 3 .1 3 .3 6.4 75 .47 Orm: Best: M . Tehennepe, R . Wiley. T. Harvey, B . Upstill, G. Evans, D . Tehennepe. Goals : S. Davis 3 . C . Keleher 3 . L. O'Brien 3,A . Russell 3, B . Upstill 3j, Naylor 2, B. Rayson 2, R . yt'de,v 1T, Harvey. M . Tehennepe, A, Warwarek, S . McConchie Mon Blues : Best : Z . Anderson, D . MeBikovec, R. Feenaghty, M . McMahon, M. Tinkler, N . Moresi . Goals: NI . Tinkler 2, A. Lethbridge 2 . B . Cruickshank, B . MacKenzie, P. Wills

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G Section AJAX

FITZROY REDS

Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Asst Coach : Mark Louis Res Coach : Matt Dudakov

Coach: Graham Bergen Ant Co ach : Chra Tehan Aut Coach: Oarren Kona Res Coach: Crag Uric

1 N. Gold (C) 2 J.Israelsohn 3 Y. Rapaport

4 M . Dudakov 5 J. Ritterman 6 D. Vanaken 7 M . Jankie 8 E . Raleigh 9 A. Rosen 10 J . Seidl 11 M . Segal 12 E .Janover 13 B. Klein 14 A. Wollner 15 J . Segal 16 E . Routman 17 J . Kagan 18 J . Kirzner 19 D. Sutton 20 J . Sharp 21 A. Lewin 22 A. Lewis . Lewski 23 A 24 O. Henzel

25 M . Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 A. Bloom 28 A. Zemsk 29 B. Lukav 30 B. Oviss 31 J . Givoni 32 E. Wollner 33 R. Kagan 34 J . Raleigh 35 C. Jankie

36 D. Markov 37 J . Kestenberg 38 S . Bruce 39 D. Blusztein 40 G . Measey 41 R. Heine 42 B. Goldblaom 43 A. Goldman 44 D. Arousi 45 B.Yudelman 46 A. Porat 47 A. Bloom 48 W.Sevel 49 D. Rubenstein 50 A. Spicer

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58 T. Skovron 59 R. Spilberg 60 J . Wajnberg 64 J . Lewis

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3 G. Cannell 4 G. Carr 5 C . Lambert 6 L. Holt 7 T. Wilmott 8 Drew. Anderson 9 N . Pinto 10 S . Blanchard

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21 S . Parkinson

22 S . Burggraaff 23 M . Gray 24 C. Christianse n 25 T. Rootsey 26 M . Devereaux 27 J . Parmansche 28 B . Kezilas 29 M . Fletcher 30 A . Ouon 31 T. Pucella

29 V. CaM 30 N . E~ y 31 u ' La 31 G. Hunter

32 R.Tr~ 33 S.Onny 34 R. Gwst 35 R. McDonald 35 d' King

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11 M. Spencer 12 G. Smyth (VC) 13 M. Pay 14 B . Merlin 15 M. Tnkler 16 B . Nind 17 K . Mudge

18 D. Fuzzard 19 B . Cruickshank 20 A . Vincent 21 C. Gregory 22 T. Blackley

23 B . Janssen 24 T. Craven 25 J . Hawkins 26 P. Wills 27 N . De Young 28 J . Main 29 A . Costley 30 L. Creamer 31 J . Lui 32 A . Gains

33 J . Smith (C) 34 R. Shields 35 D. Murchi e

45 G. Davis 47 L. Wheeler

48 t 9. McMahon 49 M. Pettingill

48 S . Seletto 49 B . Bartlin 9 50 N. Foster

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C Section OLD CAMBERWELL

OLD PARADIANS

Coach : Pa,4 U-qwa,ry Res Coach: Kan Sdavt~

Asst Coach Coaches : Dale McCann : Michael Harlord Simon Vincent Res Coach : Peter Casgrdt

1 A. Durling

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 R. Whitehead 15 L. Heffernan 16 L. Weaver 17 N. Credlin 18 D. Hanson 19 S . Peasnell 20 D. Mitchell 21 T. Hardman 22 B . Howard 23 D. Chatters 24 M . Shanks 25 A . Hardenberg 26 D. Clyne 27 A . Sheed y 29 D. Gough 30 J . Clyne 31 B . Craven 32 G. Ormsby 33 D. Joyce 34 D. Schmidt 35 C. Munroe 36 S . DerryY 37 J . Goodale 38 S . Marwood 39 S . Young 40 C. Jellis 41 T. Kearney 42 A . Mackenzie 43 C. Grant 44 L. Bridge 45 T. Lowrie 46 M . Jackson 47 M . Rogerson 48 T Sigalas 49 J . Hadley Hedl e 50 D. Pike 51 B . Ryan 52 A . Salipas 53 L. Orr 54 M . Wallace 55 S . F h a °g m 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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2 D. Beckett 3 R. Chisholm 4 M . Janes 5 M . Martinav 6 D. Whelan 7 S . Keleher (C) 8 M . Miller 9 T. Banks 10 R. Martin t t D. Robbins (VC) 12 B . Deledio (VC ) 13 C. Lees 14 J . Bridges 15 M . McConvill 16 D. Brosnan 17 L. Russell 18 W. Cove 19 D. Cleary 21 R. Wiley 22 D. Bailey 23 T. Naylor 24 J . Muzzell 25 J . Dale 26 T. Harvey 27 S . Barnes 28 A. Clinch 29 G . Evans 30 L Wells 31 D. Black 32 L O'Brien a3 A. Cook 34 A. Russell 35 D. To Hennepe 36 D. Casey 37 C. Everett ~..8 S, McConchi 39 L Pincofl 40 B. Robbins 41 B. Upstill 42 C. Keleher 43 T. De Natris 44 M . Broadhurst 45 S . Davis 46 T. Leary 47 A. Goonan 48 C. Medc aft 49 T. W~Ife 50 ABartley 51 D. Haysom 52 T Haysom 53 S . O'Sullivan 54 M . McClelland 55 B . Rayson 56 A . Weisz 57 A . Warwarek 58 S . Mitosios 59 M . Purcell 60 P. Konstanty 62 J . Turnbull 63 L. Upstill 68 B . Cromac k -_ -- -- --- --- I

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REVIEW A nine goal to one first half set up Old Geelong for an emphatic victory over Banyule at Como Park . The Hyphen," Mark Vickers-Willis was crucial up forward, but backmen Sandy Makin and BOG Marty White were most influential with their stifling defence . Bulleen Templestowe defeated Emmaus St Leos in an entertaining clash at Bennetswood . The game was pretty close for its duration with the Bullants seven goal second quarter proving to be a major factor in them securing the four points. Therry Penola made it two wins from two matches, overcoming Old Mentonians in a tightly contested encounter at Oak Park, with the defensive pressure from both sides the outstanding feature of the game . Old Carey recorded a very good win over a disappointing Prahran outfit at Dunshea Oval . After a close first term, the OC lifted a notch from last week with a couple of their U19s from last year in Tom Howgate and 'Raz' Day looking the goods. Northway and Walford stood out for the Two Blues . Rupertswood won a close one at Salesian College Sunbury against Valley Valley OB . A tight contest all day, the tall Valley forwards were a headache for the home side, but the fresh legs from the Rupo midfield probably was the decisive factor come the end of the game . PREVIEW Old Mentonians host Old Carey at The Playing Fields, and hopefully we'll see some Old school football . After a tough loss to Therry last week, the last thing OM need is to front up to a rampant Old Carey unit. If OC continue to have players of the class of Willingham, Park, Tiras and Angus, among others, due to return, they will only get stronger, especially when allied to the form of a red-hot "Dolly" Parton . I choose Old Carey today . Rupertswood travel to Toorak Park for their match against Prahran . Rupo have had a couple of close games to start with, but have come out the right side of the ledger both times. Prahran, to say they have gotten off to a slow start, is something of an understatement, if not being outright generous. The Two Blues need to capitalise on the quality ruckwork of Radywonik, especially given the pace and skill of the Rupo midfielders. Rupo have their tails up at the moment, and I tip them to make it three in a row. Yarra Valley welcome Old Geelong to Domeney Reserve in another tough test for the hosts . Being out in the

vineyard region, it may be a case of "M ore wine, waiter please" for both teams, but for contrasting reasons . O Ghavesownigfa premiership hangover thus far, and are spoilt for choice as far as goal kicking options are concerned . Valley have been competitive, ce rtainly on the scoreboard, in both their games so far, but this is where that could take a serious knock. All signs point to the blue and white hoops, so Old Geelong it is . Banyule take on Bulleen Templestowe at Brockwell Oval, with the home side still looking for their first win of the season . After coming close in Round One, Banyule were pummelled by Old Geelong last week and will be looking for redemption . The Bullants won their first game in a shootout last week, and may need another bag from 'Waxy' Williams to get them over the line today . Hmmm . . . . . . . . ahh . . .. . .. I'll take Banyule. Emmaus St. Leo's journey out to John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve as they play Therry Penola . The Animals are looking to break their duck, but Ther ry have looked pretty special so far, and may have just made a believer of me, especially if their defence continues to hold tight . Also look out for Darren Goodwin to continue his early season form . Ther ry to win . Please submit any match repo rts, milestones, social notes, etc. ( including any feedback if you wish to do so) via email to either Peter.PS .Williamson @centrelink.gov.au or theqwillQhotmail .com, ideally by 5pm Monday ( please take into consideration our space limitations) . Thanks to those of you who have been submitting repo rts o n

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A surfeit of milestones at Emmaus St Leo's : Tim 'Wiff' M cCann, who reached the 150 game milestone in Round One . A courageous, versatile and mobile tall, 'Wiff' is senior captain for 2006, and was also a part of the 2002 premiership, a B & F winner in 2003, and R/U in the B & F in 2005 ; Damien Carey played his 50th game in Round One, and it was great to see DC reach this milestone after suffering what could have been a career ending injury a few years ago ; Phil Carey joins the ranks of centurions, playing his 100th game in Round Two . This fearless dasher played in the U19s premiership of 2000 and continues to excite crowds in the seniors ; and Ryan England also reached 50 games in Round Two . 'Rhino' is a big thighed key position player who adds plenty of strength to the side with an occassional run downfield . Congratulations from all at The Animals . The Yarra Valley Old Boys Football Club this week celebrates Nathan Lear's 50th game . Nathan joined the club in 2003, and by 2004 he was making a regular contribution to the senior Bushranger midfield . Possessing scintilating pace and neat, deft skills, Nathan has reguarly captivated spectators with his turbo-powered runs across the Domeney turf . A versatile midfielder/forward, the Bushrangers look forward the next 50 games being of the same quality as the last. The Old M entonians wish to congratulate Ryan Alexander and Chad Twentyman who will both play their 100th game for the Club today against Old Carey . Both have been great players on the field and have been outstanding in their off field contributions. We salute two great clubmen and look forward to many more games and to more displays of Rhino's scintillating pace and Chaddy's freakish ability and sparkling repartee .

Therry Penola OB v Emmaus St Leos OC Banyule v Bulleen Templestowe Old Mentonians v Old Carey Gr Yarra Valley OB v Old Geelong Prahran v Rupertswood

Qi SECTL! :?UPII'.TSWOODAFC 2A 5 .6 9.10 13.12.90 YARRA VALLEY OB 4 .3 7 .6 9.7 12.9 .81 Ruperts: Best : IS. Collins, G . Moule, J . Phillips, R . Monzell, M . Temming, K . McEwan. Goals: M . Teniming 4, B. Whitehead 3, T. West 2, L . Brennan . D . Borrow s . S . Clark, J. Phillips Yarra Val : Best : C. Britt, R . Drew, A . Russell, P. Valoppi, A. Drew . T . Hancock . Goals : T. Hancock 5, R . Yea 2, J . Keem 2, D, Lecordier 2, B . Nicholas Umpires: Paul O'Loughlin (F) Brendan Devlin (F) EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 53 9 .3 12.7 16 .9 .105 BULLEEN TEMP. 4A 115 12.12 18 .16.124 Emmaus SL: Best: C . Phyland, N . Robin, A. McKenzie, P. Baranello, A . Ballard, P. D'Amico . Goals : P. Baranello 4, C . Le Clew 2, A . McKenzie 2 . N . Robin 2, S . Le Clerc . P. D'Amico, T. McCann, P. McGloin, R. McGloin, S . Ronchi Bul Temp: Best: C. Frost, R . Williams, A.Tehan,J. Wise, G . Chivers, M . Stella. Goals : R. Williams 7, J . Wise 3, D . Matthews 2, M . Bain, G . Chivers, M. Stella, B . Tourogianis, C. Frost, K . Burridge Umpires: Paul Tuppen (F) Anthony Simpson (F ) THERRY PENOLA OB 3 .7 5.13 11 .15.81 3 .2 OLD MENTONIANS 2 .2 2 .5 5 .6 8 .8 .56 Therry Pen : Best : A. Foster-Knight, M. Reynolds, D. Goodwin, N . Kenessy, G . Henderson, L. Hollow. Goals : C . Bannister 3,A . McMahon 2,J. Bannister, D. Castaldi, J . Crotty, D . Goodwin, J. Harmes, M . McWhinney Old Merit: C. Palmer, R. Schloeffel, D. Cochrane, T. Wiltshire, S . Cleave, B . Carrel1 . Goals : T. Doyle 3, M . Basile, S . Cleave, D . Cochrane, G. Katris, C . Twentyman Umpires : Luke Monerieff (F) Peter Angelis (F) Julian MacCioni (B) Paul Leggett (B) Robert Seymour (G) Lolita Cooney (RFL) (G ) OLD GEELONG FC 65 9 .7 10 .11 15 .13 .103 BANYUL$ AFC 0 .0 1 .0 2.4 4 .5 .29 Old Geel : Best : M . White, C . O'Brien, A . Makin, E . Bayles, N . Casboult, M . Vickers-Willis . Goals : M. Vickers-Willis 5, C . Mollard 4, D . Kimpton 2, C. O'Brien 2, E . Bayles, T. Cannon Banyule : Best: M . Gray, T. Shepherd, J . Tsingaris, C. Dav3es, C. Skicko, J . Swift. Goals: M . Morgan, L . O'Donnell, T. Shepherd, J . Swift Umpires : Graeme Templar (F) Lionel Katz (F) Jordan Mayston (B) Robbie Mayston (B ) OLD CAREY GRAM . 4.2 75 13.9 16.13 .109 PRAHRAN AFC 4.0 4.1 4.2 6 .3 .39 Old Carey : Best: T. Howgate, M. Zander, G . Trumbull , R. Mullins, S. Collins, A . Day. Goals : A . Parton 6, J. White 3, T. Howgate 2, A . Day, D. James, J . Justin, M . Watts, T. Chapman Prahran : Best : S . Adamson, K . Centra, H. Hodgson, L. Northway . M . Radywonik, D . MacCiocca . Goals : J. Matherson 3, L. Fox, M . Harrison, M. Evan s Umpires : Sean Scully Jnr (F) Nick Fennessy (F) Michael Roche (B) Tomas Wischer (B)

D1 RESERV E OLD GEELONG FC 4A 13.9 22 .15 30,21201 BANYULEAFC 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 .0 .0 Old Geel : Best : J . O'Hare, 5 . O'Brien, J . Cole, G . Allen, D . Taylor . C . Atkins. Goals: G . Allen 6, C. Atkins 5, J. O'Hare 4,T. Barr 4,T. Bayles 2, R . Herd 2. C. Wilson 2, T. Fyshe 2, S . O'Brien, J . Malpas, T. Waters Banyule: Details not received 45 6.7 11 .10.76 ERIIt1AUS ST LEOS OC AFC 32 BULLEEN TEMP. 13 4 .4 7 .7 8 .8 .56 Emmaus SL: Best : A . Raynor, A. Auliso, J . Gay, L. Virgo, E . McLaughlin, E. Mitchell. Goals : A . Krebs 2, E . Mitchell 2, D. Anderson, C . Cincotta, S. Duncan, R . England, D . Laferlita,A . Raynor, L . Virgo Bul Temp: Details not received 14 .12 17 .16 .118 RUPERTSFVOOD AFC 53 9 .9 YARRA VALLEY OB 1 .3 2 .3 4 .4 7 .4.46 Ruperts : Best: D . Keenan, L. Temming, W. Gaunt, A . Certo, B . Ang, A . Jordan . Goals : A . Jansz 4, D . Hum 2, A . Jordan 2, D. McDonald 2, A. Walsh 2, S . Bishop, C . Ceno, Z. Milne, M . Van Boxtel, W . Gaunt Yarra Val : Best: A . Laing, B. Drew, A . Smith, J . 4tarcek, N . Lear , D . Hickey. Goals : B . Drew, A . Laing, J . Marcek, D . Hickey, T. Munro, A . Maudsley, N . Peters OLD CAREY GRAM. 42 6 .5 14.11 21.12.138 PRAHRAN AFC 2 .1 6.3 6 .3 6.5.41 Old Carey : Best: T . Angus, J . Ashworth, Y. Zester, N . England, L . MacFarlane, S . Bennett . Goals : T. Angus 8, N. England 3, J . Ashworth 2. J . Carpenter 2 . S . Bennett, S . Carr, P. Graham, C . Smith, T. Wood, B . Roberts Prahran: Best: C. Northway, 1 . Bedford, G . Hancock, W. Barber. S . McNally, N . Gill. Goals: P. Carroll 2, W. Barber, B . Sodoma, L. Page, C . Nonhway THERRY PENOLA OB 2 .2 7 .5 10 .5 12.9.81 OLD MENTONIANS 5 .2 93 13 .7 168.104 Therry Pen: Best : B. Taylor, K. Walker, R . Bannister, B . Barron, D . Weston, R . Keenan . Goals: K . Walker 5, R . Keenan 2, G . Russell 2, R . Bannister, J . Sacco, A. Christie Old Merit : Best: R . Alexander, T. Bournon, M . Elliott, T. Millis, C . Dwyer. A. Drinan . Goals : T . Boumon 6, R . Alexander 4, M . Stroud 3, A. Drinan, A . Kiantos, A . Wilso n

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SUPPORTS THE VAFA AFCA/VAFA COACH GF THE YEAR Ap ril Coach of the Month Seniors - Pat Hawkins (Collegians, B Section) U19 - Pat McKenna (Oakleigh, U19(3) ) Pat Hawkins - Pat has been at the helm of Collegians since 2002 . During his time the club has spent 2 years in C Section (02-03),1 year in B Section (04 & current) and 1 year in A Section (2005) . Pat started his coaching career at Old Xavs as U19 from 96-99, then Senior Assistant Coach on 2000 & 2001 . Hard recruiting work from Pat and his team has seen 9 different players play in Round 1 from the last round of 2005 . Pat is an accredited Level 2 coach. Pat McKenna - Pat was Oakleigh AFC senior coach in 2005 . He coached Oakleigh Reserves 2003-04 . Previously coached at Moorabbin West in the SFL and is now a strong advocate of the VAFA . Regarded as a great clubman at Oakleigh, Pat is a wealth of football knowledge .

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Collegians on baller, Chris Blumfield is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star for Round 2 . On leaving Wesley in 2002, Chris went directly into the seniors and this Saturday will be playing his 50th match for the seniors . Last Saturday in their match against Beaumaris, Chris gave notice to Frank Dunnel and the selectors of the Under 23 rep team with a dazzling best afield performance . Chris does his best work midfield but can go unnoticed as he pushes into the forward line and last week finished off his work with 4 goals . Chris last season won the Best and Fairest in the Clubs return to A Section and is the current vice captain . A quiet and humble young man, Chris is beginning to build a strong CV in the VAFA .

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KHI ~ u, Well I thought this tipping was easy after getting five from five in the first round but I was taken back to earth with a thud after only correctly selecting two correct matches last round . I am confident of a better showing this week though . Glen Eira AFC $1 .60 v Will i A great win was had by Glen Eira last round ove r Werribee and the boys from Packer Park will be looking to keep that momentum going today against a disappointing Williamstown outfit . Willy were completely outplayed by Oakleigh at Fearon Reserve last week from start to finish and need a lift from all players . The Saints will look for experienced players Alex Tsirogiannis and Andrew Sheedy to show the way today while Willy must get more from Shaun 'Lewfatt' McGuiness and Julian Hynes if they are to pick up their first points of the season . Tough match to pick . Willy by 8 points . Salesian AFC $1 .40 v lvanh-- s ,-on $2 .70 Salesian will be happy to be back as( Street this week after their young team was outplayed by the undefeated Aquinas last week . I% ..nhoe Assumption were competitive for the first half against pace setter Peninsula but ran out of legs in the second half . Ashley Ross and John Nannes continued their good form in the back half for Salesian last week and will be relied on to provide continual drive into Salesian's forward half. Hoe's ruckman Chris Hunter was good once again last week with good support from Ross Toogood, Ben Galloway and Ben Garrard and coach John Garrard will have his side ready for the challenge today. However, at home I am selecting Salesian by 19 points . Werribee AFC $3 .50 v Peninsula Ob $1 .2 8 The Peninsula juggernaut rolls on to Soldiers reserve today in what would have to be close to the biggest road trip in VAFA football . Werribee were distraught after their one point loss at home last week and will be looking to extract some revenge today . Tom Rees and Gareth O'Connor-Price were amongst the better players in Peninsula's big win over Ivanhoe Assumption, but coach Mark Glenn will be aware that this trip to the Western suburbs will not be an easy one . Big danger game here for Peninsula but I think they will get the points but only by 12 points .

St John's 4C $1 .90 v Aquinas OC $1 .8 0 I may have underestimated the boy sfromDvetnhiyar and once again they will be out to prove me wrong against an undefeated Aquinas outfit. Pack your parka's and your long johns for this one as I think it might be a nice cold day out at Thomas Carroll Reserve, the exact conditions that St John's thrive on . The Joc's have shown in the opening two rounds that they are a fit side with good last quarters in both matches . Gary Roberts tireless running on a wing was a feature last week on the big La Trobe ground and he will once again provide the Joc's the hard running style of play that new coach Rod Walker has implemented . It was great to see great clubman Matt Hunter back from a serious injury last week for Aquinas, and he will no doubt be better for the run . Hunter along with Shane Cooper and Bobby Moran will once again be the players to keep an eye on for Aquinas . I think that come 5 :00 pm tonight, Aquinas will still be undefeated . Aquinas by 5 points . $1 .33vLaTri ' :' y$3 .10 Scammell Reserve is the location for this clash as the winless La Trobe take on Oakleigh in what must be said is a must win match for the boys from the Northern suburb of Bundoora . Oakleigh have been ultra impressive in the opening two rounds and what a great sight it as last , aek to see veteran Dou g

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McKenzie back from the wilderness, after missing twelve months kicking eleven straight majors and marking everything that came near him . It could be a good go for the goalkicking title down at Oakleigh this year between McKenzie and Trevor Bromley . La Trobe will need good games from Pruscino, Waterman and Fehring if they are to win this one, but I think at home the Krushers will have far too much firepower. Oakleigh by 37 points . Thanks to the clubs that have been emailing me with feedback from their matches on the weekend . It is greatly appreciated . Please email me at jonathan .healy@hotmail .com by 5 :00pm Monday with any details from your clubs matches, milestones, social events, etc .

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Adrian Foneca plays his 100th c~-me for St John's today. AJ played in the 2005 reserve premiership side and currently boasts the worst haircut in the VAFA . From all at the club well done AJ . The Glen Eire saints would like to congratulate Shane Hollow and Brad Clements on reaching 50 games with the club . Salesian congratulate Matthew Forbes on his 200th game . He becomes only the 7th Salesian player to reach the 200 game milestone . Matthew has been a reliable contributor over the years, a member of the Premiership team of '96 and past captain of the Reserves side . He'd like to sneak under the radar with the milestone, but we could not let it go unnoticed ! Also, congratulations to Simon Sutherland who recently played his 150th game for the club . Who would have thought that after his emotional retirement speech mid way through last season, enforced by injury, that this stalwart of the club would clock up this milestone . His awkward kicking style aside, there can be no shortage of superlatives put forward about this man. A past club captain, he's always led from the front, playing his footy in a exciting, hard at it, high flying manner . From Salesian again, congratulations also to Matthew Loughman on reaching 50 games . Many tough games to come from this hard nut .

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LATROBEI'<I .AFC 2 .3 4.3 9.5 1 0 .9 .69 5.7 8.8 13 .13 .91 ST JOH:S OC 1 .4 LaT robe : Best : A. Oakley, A . Coulter, T. Ludeman, G. Waterman, H. Maatman, S . Adamthwaite. Goals: S . Pruscino, F. Caldow, A . Coulter . B . Holland, T. Ludeman, H . Maatman, C . Marx, K . McGough, P. McMullan, A . Oakley St Johns : Best: B . Rydquist, K . Arnold, C . Pattie, P. Walker, C . Peake, B . Waters . Goals: M . Phaedonos 3, S. Peake 3, A . Abela 2, K. Arn old 2, C . Pattie 2, C . Peak e Ump tres: Paul Dinneen ( F) Daniel Dinneen (F ) WERRIBEE AFC 4.0 5 .2 7 .8 10 .8 .68 GLEN EIRAAFC 3.4 6.5 8.9 10.9 .69 Werr: Best : S . Kidd, N . Addamo, M . Palmington, D . Whitten . A . Waldron, A . Tedeso . Goals : A . Waldron 3, D. Lee 2, A . Taylor 2, C . Lee, A . Murphy, B . Stomebrink Glen Eira : Best : B . Clements, A . Tsirogiannis, M . R y an, C . Massis, L. Pryde, D . Race . Goals: S . Vamvakas 3, B . Clements, A . Devri es, S . Diamond, L. lzod, A . Sheerly, P. Tsagliotis, M . Rvan Umpires : Ashley HoogendyjC (F) Gajan Skandarkumar (F) Dale Cook (B) PENINSULA OB 15 5.8 12 .11 19 .12 .126 ItiANHOE ASSUi4fP. AFC 1 .1 2 .2 4 .2 7 .3 .45 Penins : Best: J. Davis, G . O'Connor-Price, S. Payze, A . Mu rph y, T. Madder, N . Claringbold . Goals: S . Payee 7, N . Cla ri ngbold 3, T. Coghlan 2, S . Murray 2, J . Coghlan, M . Falkiner, T . Madder, A . Murphy, T. Prendergast Ivan Assn : Best : C . Hunter, R . Too c ood, B . Galloway. B . Garrard, M . McPherson, T. Peggie . Goals : K . & Dwyer 4, B . Galloway, T . Pegaie, J . Garrard Um pires : Mark Farrell !,F) Robe rt O'Gorman (F) WILLIA141STOÂŤ'N CYMS 2 .2 0.0 2.1 7 .7 .49 OAKLEIGHAFC 4 .4 53 7 .0 21 .9 .135 Will: Best: T. Wheeler, S . Barlow, B . Hynes, S . McGuinness, J . 2, . Burgess, D . Jory, Munro, C . Taylor. Goals : S . Barlow C . Tavlor, G C . McNamara, P. Thomso Oak : Best : D. MacKenzie, S . Collins, J . Nevezie, S . Banda, M . Bell, S . Kitts : Goals : D . MacKenzie 11, T. Bromley 5, D . Costi gan 2, J . Reynolds 2, M . Harol d Um pires: Alan Stubbs Craig Bra therg (F) AQUINAS oC 5~ 8 .6 10 .7 15.10 .100 SALESIAN AFC 4 .1 6 .3 7 .11 9.13 .67 Aquinas : Best: S . Tibb, D . Den Braber, S . Cooper, T. Olarenshaw, M . Glassborow, C . Wooden . Goals: C . Wooden 4, D . Den Braber 3, J . Hunt 2, R . Papwo rth 2. J . Box, J . Jess, L. Toomey. S . Fox Sales: Best : J. Nannes, L . Phipps, A . Ross . J . Moresello, I . Bobetic, S . Oldfield . Goals: A . Thain, A . Bonnici, P. Dunne . T. Fairbaim, L. Kelly, J . Moresello, S . Oldfield. H . Singh, S . Payn e Umpires: Cameron Davidson ( F) David Longwonh (F) D2 RESERV E Pl .'I % S'-ILAOB 63 7 .10 13 .14 21 .21 .147 Fsii 410E ASSU6'IP. AFC 2 .1 3 .4 4 .4 6 .6.42 Penins: , Best: P. Wignall, J . Atchison, Z . Milenkovic, J . Hood, S . Taylor, C . Stevens . Goals : J . Atchison 5, A . Minchin 4, P.1y'ignaD 4. C . Stevens 3, A . McKinstry 2, M . Day, Z . Milenkovic, M . Warner Ivan Assn : Best: A .Wood, Zeegers, Patience, Cole, Shepheard, Joyce, Toulson . Goals: Shemshedin 2, Knight 2, Patience, vi AQUINAS OC 4S 9 .10 13.1119 .14 .128 SALESIAN AFC 1 .1 3 .4 7 .5 8 .5 .53 Aquinas : Best : C. Broadhurst, D. Smith, G . Davies, A . Kinehom ; M . Visser, R . Jeeves . Goals : R . Jeeves 6, M . Visser 4, D . Saliba 3, A . Kinghom 2, B . Moran, C. Broadhurst . R . Chapman, L . Elliott Sales : Best : B . Fahrner, 1 . Rozankovic, C . Rose, C. Thomson, D . Allen . P. Eamon . Goals : M. , 2 . M . Smyth 2, S . Egan 2, P. Hanton, D . Kalo 2ianni s LAIROBEUNI.AFC 3 .2 3 .6 7 .6 10.12.7 2 ST JOHNS OC 0 .1 0 .2 0 .4 1 .5 .11 LaTrobe : Best : J . Clough, T. Pick, C. Munro, P. Davies, C . Geddes, J. Clark . Goals: C . Munro 4, C . Geddes 2, W . Ritchie, F. Tiern an, H . Lancaster, J . Clark St Johns: Best : D. Jones, M . Hanger, C . Riley, M . O'Connor, M . Kosmala, J . Cotton . Goals: M. Kosmal a '', ERRIBEE AFC 6 5 10 .12 16 .16 20 .22.142 (I LEN EIRAAFC 1 .1 3 .3 6.3 6 .3 .39 z; crr: Best: P. S pry. K . Pace, M. Hollow, L. Moore . M . Czajkowski . ;,1 . Purton . Goals: M . Czajkowski 5, D. Flack 3 . J . Wallert 3, J . Mari nis 2, M . Potion 2,T . Davidson, N . Renaut, P. Spry, A . Taylor, F. Dimasi Glen Eira : Best : D. Fossey, A . Diamond, S . Miller, S . Hollow, D. Earle, T. Chat fi eld. Goals: D . Fossey 5, D. Eade WILLIAMSTOWN CYaiS 3 .2 0.2 1 .1 8 .755 OAKLEIGH AFC 3 .0 2.4 1 .3 7 .850 Will: Best: M . Cavarm, C . Pach, D . Williams, L. Kuret, J . Street, T. Bowers. Goals : D. Taylor 4, K . Dowsey, C . Pach . D. Wouda, T. Smith Oakleigh : Best : W . Manning, S . Bri ggs, B . Phillips, A . Khodr . R . Gee, M . Burt . Goals : S . Briggs 5, E. Videky. M . Burt &


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Caactr. John Ga=d Res Coach: RKhvd Paepes

Smnrot Comctr. Zo.an CWanc Asst Coaches: Vffiam Sean & Saud Hutfar R. Coach: Robert Ell. Club Shill Coach : Cameron Black

Coach: Pat McKenna Res Coach : Mark Ryan Asst Coach : Shane KAts

1 L. Toomey 2 S . Tibb 3 S. Voursoukis 5 M . Hunter 6 R . Brown 7 C . Glennie 8 J. Jess 9 T. Harkin 10 D. Boland 12 R .Jeeves

11 S. Cooper 13 C. Jeffrey 15 Ad. Williams 16 J. Hunt 17 B. Redwood 18 T. Olarenshaw 19 G . Whitehead (C) 20 D. Skinner 21 J. Pierce 22 S. Flynn 23 M . Visser 25 B. Vafombello 26 J. Box 27 C. Tzoumanekas 28 B . Helme 29 L. Elliott 30 C . Colliver 31 G. Evans 32 J . Bleakne y 33 C .Wooden 34 M . Tarulli 35 R . Chapma n

36 M . Hope 37 S. Leonard 38 B. Moran 39 A . Arnold 40 R . Tainton 41 G . Davies 42 R . Moran 43 M. Slattery 44 J. Tapply 45 D. McCartan 46 T. Vandersluis 47 An. Williams 54 M. O'Halloran 55 L .Stafford 56 P. Cruickshank 58 H. Tyssen 59 B. Cooper 61 I . Drew 62 C. Lyng 63 A. Barrie 68 D. Sullivan

1 S. Vamvakis 2 P. Khazaal 3 C. Massis 4 S. Diamond 5 A. Tsirogiannis 6 C. Pincott 7 D. Clarke 8 M . Ryan 9 E. Stuchbery 10 G . Richards 11 L. Pryde 12 S. Dyason 13 G. Brown 14 B. Clements 15 M . Farah 16 S . Lithgow 17 A . Haines 18 D. Race 19 A . Devries 20 A . Diamond 21 B . Cummin 22 S . Emmett 23 A . Hassan

24 M. Embling 26 P. Tsagllotis 27 J . 0'Ryan 28 P. Howarth 29 M. Scaife 30 L. Izod 31 D. Santalucia 32 D. Fossey 33 A . SheedY 34 G . Burley 35 S. Hollow 36 B. Zurek

37 A. Farah 38 T. Cannard 39 M.Beddoe 40 M. Cosgrove

41 T. Chatfield 42 J. Serpanchy 43 I . Adem 44 P. or 45 A. Caruana 46 S. Gange 47 B. Zwar 48 J . Haliwell 49 S . Hall 50 D. Eade 51 H. Hussien 52 S . Miller 53 G. Cassar 54 M . Vodstrcil 55 C. Hollow 56 C . Hogan 57 Y. Rabi 58 L. Goulding 59 D. Dunlevie 60 A . Dini 61 D. Grimble 62 R . Marshall 64 T. Joseph 65 A. Scott 66 T. Stavropolous 69 G . Egan

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6 B. Garrard 7 P. Rawley 8 D. Crupi 9 L. Kennell 10 P. Lee 11 J. Garrard 12 B. Galloway (VC) 13 M . McPherson 14 S. Watso n 15 G . Boyd 16 M . Joyce 17 T. Nixon 18 T. Borchers 19 D. Wood 20 N. Rye 21 M . Knight 22 A . Height 23 L. Cole 24 B . Frew 25 S . Ngu 26 P. Cameron 27 B . Walthers 28 S . Graham 29 C . Hunter 30 M . Wilson

31 T. West 32 C . HancheH e 33 D. Neilson 34 C . Traeger

35 S. Conley 36 C . Zeegers eegers (RVC) 37 P. Cotter

38 N . Haddon 39 M. Ebbage 40 J. Barbggallo 41 A. Price 42 K. O'Dwyer (VC) 43 A. Shemshedin 44 M. Shepherd 45 R . Fo rt 46 P. Ma rtin

47 T. Peggie (VC) 48 R. Toogood (RC) 49 K. Mousse ~ A Wood 51 S. Hicks

52 D. Meredith 53 M . Chazan 54 M . Vardis 55 K. Toulson 56 J. Trescowthick 57 M . Frannich (RC) 58 D. Williams 59 C. Mclnney 60 J. Nemtsa s 61 D.Turner 62 T. Lynch 63 N.Tan credi 64 D. Adams

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66 D. Patienc e 67 J . Finnlayson 69 J . Mazocca 70 M . Harrison 71 T. Zappula 76 A . Trager 78 C. Brown 79 J . Kirkland 80 J . White 84 K . Gazzner 85 A . DeGiorgio 87 H . Mills 88 A .Travaskis

1 A . Murray 2 J . Tolley

1 A . Coulter 2 A . Oakley

3 M . Evans 4 H . Davies 5 S . Adamthwaite (DVC) 6 F. Caldow 7 C . Marx 8 B. Van Ooi 9 K . McGough 10 J. Nelson 11 M. Dingle 12 W. Ritchie 13 T. Ludeman (C) 15 S. Brooks (VC) 16 P. McMullan 17 G . Waterman 18 M. Redmond 19 B. Holland 21 A. Murphy

27 S. Pruscino (DVC) 28 D. Waterman 30 B. Nicholson 35 F. Tiernan 36 T. Mawdsley 39 R. Slater 40 A. Mann 41 H. Lancaster 44 D. Kerrison 45 A. Sheriff 46 G . Moloney 47 A. Samson 50 J . Clough

55 C. Fehring 70 J . Dumaresq 83 A . Knight X . O'Donnell L. Heathcote C . Sage

3 D. Britt 4 G. Harry

5 C. Kokkinos 7 M . Short 8 S . Earl 9 C . Hoga n 11 J. Rutte r 12 D. Furnell

13 L. Curti s 14 J. Nevezi e 15 G . Redford (RVC) 16 M. Bell 17 D. Perry 18 J. Co nn lla n

19 R . Keatin g 20 J. Halpi n

21 A. PerdikornaGs (RC) 22 D. Wills 23 J. Kerle y

24 S. Kitt s 25 C. Marshal l 26 A. Kitts 27 D. Zula (VC ) 28 A. Khodr 29 K. Holden

30 P. Holden (DVC ) 31 T. Bromley (C) 32 P. Lucas 33 5 . Band o 34 L. Head 35 R. Nusk e 36 M . Ryan 5 . Brigg s 38 S . Cammiss 39 4V.Plaukovis 40 J . Briggs 41 S . Way 42 S . Dalton 43 ~ Hinton

N. 45 E . Vide 46 R . Hol den 47 M . Stevenson 48 J. Reynolds 49 S. Collins 50 C . Lamb 51 B. Nguyen 52 R . Dooley 53 C. Pollock 54 B. Gant 55 P. Malcol m 56 B. King 57 D. Nagel 58 P TorPe y 59 T. Orchard 60 E. Bennett 63 M. Couttie 64 A. Wood 65 T. Krotofi l

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2 S. McMahon 3 M. Goldthorp 4 E. Bowen 5 N . Kent 6 M. Warner 7 S. Murray 8 R .Stainforth 9 T. Coghlan 10 M . Falkiner 11 B. Mitchell 12 S. Ferguson 13 L Rees 14 S. White 15 J. Dav s 16 A. Wood 17 J. Coghlan 18 M . Barron 19 A. McKinstry 20 A. Minchin 21 M . Day

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6 M . Phaedonos 7 N. Chalk 8 J. Ryan 9 A. Jones 10 R. Devitt 11 J . Kelly 12 P. Walker 13 K . Arnold (C)

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15 C. Rose 16 S . Sutherland 17 Ma . Forbes 18 D . Barry 19 T. Fairbairn 20 S . Francis (RVC) 21 A . Bonnici 22 R . Stevens (CC) 23 P. Dunne 24 S. Thornton 25 J. Rogers 26 J. Nannes 27 S. Payne 28 C . Savage 29 B. Youn 9 30 A . Brett 31 B. Fahrner 32 L . Phipps 33 D. Cant 34 C . Goulden 35 J. Morsello 36 P. Norman 37 B. Chalmers 38 S. Rizio 39 M. Ware 40 C . Thomson 41 M. Smyth (RC)

40 R. Trickey 41 S . Taylor

42 T. Henson 43 M. Van Suylen 44 L . Romanelli

42 N. Claringbold 43 R. Sharpin 44 A . Pearce 45 L. Prendergast 46 J . Hood 47 B . Birt

45 D. Allen

46 S. Greely 47 I . Rozankovic 48 H . Singh 49 M. Oakley 50 M. Cooke 51 S. Stevens 52 S. Henry

48 N. Heffernan

49 C. Stevens 50 E . Kemp 51 G. O'Connor-Price 52 Z. Milenkovic

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8 S . Logan 9 A . Campbell 10 S . Oldfield (CC) 11 A . Davey (VC) 12 A . Ross 13 I. Bobetic

23 R. Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J. Atchison 26 A. Murphy 27 S. Payze . (CAPT) 28 K. Krake 29 A. Law 30 A. Crean 31 T. Madder 32 B. Liuzzi 33 L. Coghlan 34 C. Bannister 35 T. Braden 36 N. Bowman 37 J . Heron 38 R. Smith 39 E . Wittich

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6 M .Loughnan 7 N .Pirouei

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14 C. Peake 15 M . Kosmala

16 L. Callaghan 17 M . Hanger 18 C. Emery

19 J . Cotton 20 B . Rydquist (C) 21 T. McEachern 22 G. Roberts 23 L. Mara 24 B . Waters 25 D. Waters 26 H. Wathen 27 M . Handby 28 A . Dexter 29 D. Jones 30 B . Morton 31 D. Rydquist 32 A . Rudd 33 W Jayce 34 A . Fonceca 35 R. Dowse tt 36 A . Dragwidge

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26 T. Bowers 33 M. Braszel l 25 G . Burgess 17 J. Buttigieg 39 T. Carte r

34 M. Cavarra 10 B. Cocks 35

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46 F. DiBlasi 2 J. Dgrazia 30 K. ~y

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14 T Hynes 14 J . Street

23 M. Elias 42 S. Freema n

15 D. Taylor 16 F. Henry

43 J. Galliva n 45 P. Gallivan

17 J Burogieg 17 W. Gardner 18 DOldham 18 L. Ryan

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21 L Couper 22 J . Gallivan 23 M. Elias 24 C . Pack 25 G. Burgess 25 A . Manton

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50 N. Grant 11 B. Gray 6 D. Grieve 29 B. Griffin

41 M . Grossman 51 S. Hall

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27 L. Kuret 28 A . Kosmatos 29 B. Griffin 30 K. Dowsey 31 L.0'Sullrvan 32 B. H nsey

38 G. D'Oliviera

33 M. Cavarra

39 A . Abela

33 L. McKenzie

40 M . Furnell 41 G. Wilson 42 F. Monterio 43 M . Van . Houle (RC) 44 S . Peake 45 A . Hall 46 M . Ladson 47 W. Ladson 48 P. Chandar 49 M . O'Connor 50 S . Reynolds

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38 G . Shaw 39 T. Carter 39 D. Paul 40 P. Thomson

41 B. Gray 42 P. Geraghty 43 J. Cook 44 M. Manning

54 S. Dennehy 55 S. (amides 56 D. Kalogiannis 57 M. Broome 58 A. Williams 59 J. Silk 60 Mick . Forbes 61 S. Matheson

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54 N. Grant 55 R. Nisbet 56 T. Bowers 57 M. Welsh

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速 R -e LAS T Old Xav s 1 98 1 re-- ilon The 1981 Old Xavs player s celebrated a 25 year reunion of their A Section premiership last Saturday . Club legend Stephen Curtain told a humorous story about a conversation that took place i n the coaches' box during th e preliminary final match against De La . Kevin O'Shaughnessy, chairman of selectors, noted to the coach Michael Green that he looked particularly tired . Michael replied that he had had a terrible night as his son Richard had swallowed a 5 cent piece and they had spent all night at Cabrini trying to get the money out . In his typically slow drawl Kev replied, "Geez Mike, I know you're tight but that's ridiculous . "

S Please make sure that anybody involved with these processes for each team make themselves fully aware of their requirements . The new "Instructional Guides" are located on the website under "VAFA Noticeboard" . These guides have been updated this week in line with some changes that have been made due to club feedback . We thank those clubs for their feedback and look forward to a smooth Round 3 .

~ 1 Ta Cel ebrates 4 -rears Syndal Tally-Ho AFC celebrates its 40th Anniversary tonight with a function to be held at the Grand Dandenong Inte rnational_ This is sure to be an enjoyable celebration of a football club that is a valued mem be r of the VAFA . For all those attending it promises to be a great (and probably long!) night .

Aja x ce l ebrate s 50 y ears in :- e V 'tFA Ajax are beginning their 50th year in the VAFA and to celebrate the occasion a photo of all Ajax players who had represented the club was taken in the grandstand at Elsternwick Park before their match against Fitzroy Reds last Sunday . Playing for Ajax are numerous son s of former players including two Jankie's, a Ritterman, Duzenman, Zemski, Feldy, Blusztein, Kagan, Bromberg, Shulman, Bloom and Nissen . This could be the start of another dynasty similar to their sensational rise from E to A section in the seventies .

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Crossing Ov e r? Seen at a 50th birthday celebration on Saturday Night were two legendary St Kevin's players wearing Old Haileybury jumpers . Seems the birthday boy had always wanted to see his great mates in the Magenta and Black and the only way he was going to do it was by force and the bribe of free beer. It seems the fear of drinking mineral water had its desired effect .

7C Tony started at the Hampton Rovers as a player in 1976 and played 158 games . In 1985 he was appointed Reserves Captain/Coach and in 1988 and 1989 took on the role of U19 Coach . Tony then took a well earned break from official capacities at the club but returned to take up the position o f

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Assistant Coach to the Senior Team . Tony has held coaching positions at the club for the last 11 years from U 17's through to seniors . Tony has been either Coach or Assistant Coach of four premiership teams including the 2004 Reserves Premiership side . To the end of 2005, Tony has coached a total of over 220 games for the Rovers over a period of 20 years . Tony is a Life Member of the Hampton Rovers AFC and a deserved recipient of a VAFA Certificate of Merit .

CF, or using the tins provided to ask patrons to make a gold coin donation for every item of food sold . We are hoping that each club raises at least $100 from this event . The club that raises the most money from the VAFA and SFL will win a BBQ from Barbeques Galore valued at around $1000 . This was won by a SFL club last year, so come on VAFA clubs, have a go and raise some much needed funds for a wo rthwhile cause .

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• Representative Football Squads will be released this week fo r the U19, U23 and A-D4 Representative Teams for the upcoming representative season . The U19 Representative Team will b e taking on the Queenslan d U21 Rep . Side at the Gabba on June 10th, as a curtain raiser to the Brisbane Lions Adelaide Crows match . The U23 side will have 2 representative matches this year . They take on Western Australia on June 4th and South Australia on July 15th, both at Sportscover Arena. Both these qualify players to be selected for the Australian Tour of Ireland in 2007 . The A-D4 Representative Team again takes on the Southern Football League for the Cystic Fibrosis Community Cup on June 10th at Clayton Reserve, Haughton Rd Clayton . We are looking forward to all clubs getting right behind their players chosen to represent their State . It is a great honour and one that is cherished by participants for many years to come .

• Cystic Fibrosis Bangers and Cash 2C Shortly, clubs will receive information about this years "Bangers N Cash" Challenge to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria . This challenge coincides with the Cystic Fibrosis Community Cup which is played between the VAFA and the SFL on the June Long Weekend . Clubs are asked to hold a BBQ on either their Thursday Night training session (May 18th) or at their game on the Saturday (May 20th) . Clubs have the choice of donating the proceeds of this BBQ t o

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With the recent shift of the VAFA prope rt ies to Pri mary Edge Marketing and an increase in VAFA staffing space requirements, VAFA Headquarters has this week undergone a minor re-fit . Gone is the over-spaced Operations office which has been replaced with three open-plan office spaces . Credit goes to Kate Balme, who continued on her tasks through the dust, noise and constant banter from the workmen discussing Big Brother. Apologies to anyone attempting to contact Operations Manager Jeremy Bourke earlier this week, who due to his office being dismantled, had his phone lines disconnected for a period of time .

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In A section Old Xaverians' slow start to the season continued at Elsternwick Park when Mazenod OC took minor control at half time, made it major control at the final break, finishing with a great win, 20 .14 to 10 .23 . Umpires Rob Sneddon and Tim Sutcliffe controlled the game in fine fashion despite the frustration of the Old Xavs line-up who kicked no less than 2 goals 11 behinds in the final term . Best for Mazenod ; Fisher, Harrison, O'Donoghue (9), Murray, Bayford and Lancaster. Xavs' best ; Lethlean (3), Orlando, Kay, Clarke, Bowen and Landrigan . B Section coaches were Jim Durnan (Beaumaris), Paul Cooper ( De La Salle), Fra n k Dunnell (North Old Boys), Mick Dwyer (Old Haileybury), Gerard Sholly (Old Ivanhoe), Matt Ryan ( Old Paradians), Ian Jackman ( Ormond), Erwin Leyden (Old Melburnians), Wayne Harmes (Therry Penola) and Greg Feutrill (Whitefriars) . The Old Melburnians' committee, players and supporters congratulated Cam Kennedy on his 100th game . 92 of those 100 games had been in the seniors culminating in his appointment as vice captain of the club . In D2 Section Mentone Amateurs were sailing along nicely and dispensed with Oakleigh, 27 .17 to 14 .8 at Oakleigh's home ground . The redoubtable Tony Macgeorge led the way for the winners and, as captain coach, demonstrated his prowess with 10 goals . Other good players for the Vultures were T Barr, Stephens, Gallagher, Emmett and Perrin . Dooley, Schultz, Hunter (4), B Papadopoulos, Bremley and Mc Henry were Oakleigh's best players . In Junior Section 1 it was a great battle between Old Melburnians and University Blues and ther'e was little in it all day . The Blues finally ran our winners by 4 points 12 .14 to 12 .10 . Best

players - Nichols, Wilcox, Miller, Briggs, Cameron, Fricker ( Uni Blues) and Smith, Horgan (3), Richardson, Selby, Burgess , Mathies (Old Melburnians) . Mark Jenkins and Vin Vescovi, who joined the VAFAUA in 1991 and 1990 respectively, officiated in their 200th games . Both Mark and Vinnie were great ambassadors for the umpiring fraternity . In Umpires' Corner, the "What's Your Decision" section offered a prize . Winner for the week was Elsternwick's stalwart, Steve Bean, who secured two complimentary tickets to the MCG on match day . Old Carey had named Brian Taylor as its senior coach for the season but BT had regrettably resigned on the eve of the season following more offers of work in the media . BT has gone from strength to strength as a commentator over the past 5 seasons! Chris Hickey had taken over the reins at Old Carey .

D Section scribe, Ken Bremner, pointed out that all teams in his grade had points on the board, a first in the competition for the season among senior teams . Caulfield Grammarians traveled to St Leos Emmaus, were brilliant in the third quarter with 6 goals to hold a 22 point lead at the final break before succumbing to the home team, whose 9 unanswered goals in the final term was a stunning display . Hendricus kicked 8 for St Leos and was joined by O'Meara, Burgess, Douglas, Pitcher and Bethune in the best players . Baxter, Synman, Will, Di Crosta, Lowe and Harrison (5) were strong for The Fields .

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Old Melburnians were putting together a strong U19 squad in Junior Section 1 and dealt with North Old Boys in no uncertain terms, 22 .22 to 7 .5 . Miller, Waddell, Jenkins, Berry, Sewell and Law were OM's best and Rutherford's 7 goals could not get him in the top six . NOBS were disappointed to say the least and failed to mention any good players . Coaches in Junior Section 1 were - Mike Zemski (AJAX), Neville James (Collegians), Terry Russell (De La Salle), Terry Mills (NOBS), Richard Duncan (OM's), Paul Digney (Old Paradians), Pat Hawkins (Old Xavs), Kevin Mahady (St Bernards), Geoff Porter (Therry) and Steve Carroll (Uni Blues) .

The VAFA's Certificate of Merit winners for 1986 included some famous amateur personalities . Ken Blay ( Kew), Bruce Bourne (Ormond), Vivian Francis (State Bank), Harry Leigh (NOBS), Peter Selleck ( Uni Reds), David Urquhart ( Old Melburnians), Walter Johnson (UHSOB), Cliff Bastow (West Brunswick), James Fidge (Geelong), John Miles (Ivanhoe), Peter Nathan ( St Bernards) and Graham Simpson VAFA Umpires) . In an unusual feature of the VAFA fixture, the first round opponents were to play again in round 3 . Ormond, still smarting over their two first round losses traveled to the home of Caulfield Grammarians and turned the tables with a convincing 32 point victory. Tobin, Petering, Nash, Hill (5), McCooke (3) and David McDonald were great for the `Monds . McClelland, Stone, Cooney, Morrissey, Collett and Nalder were best for the Grammarians .

De La Salle were the `trend setters' in A Section and their seniors and rese rves were both on top of the ladder undefeated . Reservoir Old Boys made De La work hard to gain the 4 points in the main game and it was only De La's 5 goals to 2 in the final term that sealed the game, 17 .17 to 12 .14 . Hill (5), Fitzpatrick, Lyons, McHenry, Power and Mulqueen were the best players for De La Salle . For Reservoir, R Shepherd, Bates,

Wilson, Dowell , Scott and Massey were the losers' best contributors . A Section coaches were Graham Warfe (Coburg), Bernie Sheehy (DLS), Bill Harding (Monash), Shane Maquire (NOBS),Alec Gardiner (Trinity), Ian Cameron (Ormond), Brian King (Reservoir), Gus Mitchell (St Bernards), Peter O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) and Alan Salter (Uni Blues) .

North CBC Old Boys and Monash Uni were now the only two undefeated teams in C Section . North only won against Old Brighton by 3 points, 11 .9 to 9 .18 and the margin was exactly the same as Monash 9 .15 defeated Old Haileybury 9 .12 . The best players in these games were Kelsey, Drew, L Carney, Garl and, D Adams and Thomas (North) ; D Myers, J Agar, Millis, Code, Berry and Pryor (Old Brighton); Cole, Message, Windust, Hone, Evans and Dixon (Monash) and Young, Bowring, Home, Mulvey, Langford-Jones and Burke (Old Haileybury) . Peter Booth celebrated his appointment as Captain of Old Paradians by playing his 150th game for the club. Peter's brother, John, had been appointed coach of the club .

The Power House Club were strong enough in numbers to field two teams, the "Greens" in B Section and the "Golds" in E Section . While the Greens were going along nicely in third spot, the Golds had yet to record a win but were very stiff to go down to Brighton by a solitary point . The Golds' scribe was magnanimous enough to thank Brighton for the game and also congratulate the umpire for his efforts . Mark Marsden (University - E Section) was the highest goal scorer to date in the competition with 37 . The Junior Section was dominated by district teams, both in terms of the top four (Ivanhoe,Alphington, Hampton Scouts and Ormond) and in the make up of the section (only "old boys teams" were Old Scotch, MHSOB and Footscray Tech) .

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Revie w Old Westbourne christened their new ground an d clubrooms in style with a workmanlike win against Monash . With both Justin and Andrew Horsburgh o n fire the game was put beyond doubt in a stunning third quarter that blew the game apart . West Brunswick laughed off last week's loss with a stirring win against Kew at "the House of Pain" . Lewis Martin starred across the backline for the Magpies and ensured the result was never in doubt as his side moved into the four with a great win . ' Elsternwick as expected easily accounted for the struggling UHS-VU . The students were no match for good mix of the Wicker's "talls and smalls" and with Hunter on song the percentage was given a nice boost . Swinburne proved their critics wrong as Murchie proved he is still a match winner in a stunning display . While Ben Graetzer worked feverishly in the ruck for St Marys all day, it was not to be with the Saints now having to regroup if they are to stave off the relegation jitters . Bentleigh could not back up last week's win as they let the Swans get the jump on them in a fiery encounter. While Chris Sharp stirred the Demons into action in the second quarter, the Swannies put the game beyond doubt in the third to keep their unbeaten record intact. Preview Bentleigh will be playing for more than just the four points as they try to rebound from last week's disappointment and also honor the great Ron Gordon who passed away on the weekend . While the Saints will be buoyed by the return of several stars who should provide plenty of fodder for Richardson who has showed a bit up forward, I think it will be another tough day at the office for the Saints . For my tip, I am sticking with the Demons to register a comfortable win . UHS-VU host Swinburne in a match that is of the utmost importance to the club if they are to remain in touch with the rest of D3 . It has been tough going for

the Vultures who have relied on Dad's Army to get them through and they will be hoping that a fi t Langendorf can resume t o assist the cause . However, the Razorbacks look as though they will trouble a number of the top sides this season as Higgins and Murchie continue to rack up the goals and as such should have no trouble slotting away UHS in an easy win . The Westies, having registered their first win last week make their hoodoo trip to Monash in a danger game for the club . While the scoreboard was not flattering last weekend for the Gryphons, they were not disgraced and as such are a real chance to surprise today . For my tip however, I cannot go past Hammers Heroes as Dwayne Kritchley cuts them up again on the wing and leads the Maggies to a comfortable win . The horror draw continues for Kew as they host the rampant South Melbourne . The Swans have surprised a few in D3 by their high scoring and tough play, however those in the know have expected as much from the club . Do not expect this match to be a blow out though, as both sides match up very well and a torrid affair could be on the cards . If Kew go down today, they will be hard pressed to make up the lost ground and therefore it is all on the line, however, I am going with the Swans to continue their winning form with a three to four goal win .

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The match of the round pits unbeaten sides Old Westbourne and Elsternwick in a match that could go either way . The last visit the Warriors made to "Candle Park" resulted in the Wickers inflicting the only loss of the season on the club, and thus the home ground advantage is strong . Analysing the match, the form of the Mahoney boys and Justin Hunter may prove difficult for Leon "McManus" Fairfield, "Hairbear" Benn and their fellow defenders, however, the Elsternwick defenders will have as much trouble countering the dominance of D3 Enforcer, Stuart Balloch . For my tip I am going with the Warriors to lay to rest their 2004 demons as they win by under a kick . gavanflower@hotmail .co m

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Umpires: Robert Sneddon (F)

Social Bentleigh : Saturday 6th May is the Ladies Lunch and Trivia Night . Guys get the girls along to this great lunch then we can all back-up for a great trivia night, see Jemmo for tickets and bookings but be assured both are great events .

~ STONE S < Last week, Steve ' Banger' Curtin laced up his boots for a superb 150th time at Elsternwick . The former club captain, like a good bottle of wine, has managed to mature well with age . Ever one for the big occasion, Steve was adjudged best on ground in last years Grand Final win, and has shown no sign of slowing down with another stellar performance in his milestone game . Everyone at Elsternwick would like to congratulate Steve, the peoples champion, on his monumental achievement, and hope that the next 150 games at Elsternwick are as exciting and joyous to watch . Congratulations to Stuart Craven on 100 games in round 1 for Bentleigh. All would agree that Stewie's a great clubman, reliable at full back and one that always supports club functions . Well done from the players, committee and supporters .

Elsternwick v Old Westbourne Kew v South Melbourne District s Monash Gryphons v West Brunswick Bentleigh v St Marys UHS-VU v Swinburne University

WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 4.8 4 .18 11 .20 15.20 .110 KEW AFC 2.0 63 73 11 .7 .73 West Bruns: Best: S. Dishon,J . Haysey, B. Irving, L. Martin, B. Batters, K . King. Goals : J . Haysey 4, K. King 3, C. Ashley 2, S . Dishon 2, S . Monagle, S . Smythe . J . Sudholz, C. Garvey Kew : Best: M. Blair, P. Beck, M . Natoli , J . Saunders, A . Dooley, C. Home: Goals: P. Beck 3, C. Home 3, S . Ridd 2, G . M1 2, R. Campagn a Umpires : Nicholas Brown (F) Tim Wood (F ) UHS-VU AFC 1 .1 1 .4 45 4 .6 .30 12.12 18 .18.126 ELSTERNWICKAFC 4A 79 UHS-VU: Best: S . Dimond, J . Hall, L . Gotringe, S . Craeknell, J. Lyness, D . Moorfield. Goals: M . Wright 3, A . Trevethan Elst : Best : S . Curtain, G . Culshaw, B . Mahony, C . Mahony, L. Bedingfield, J . Hunter. Goals: J . Hunter 4, S . Grace 3, C. Mahony 3, J . Convery 3, J. Banky, D . Byrne, K . Cummins, B . Mahony, G. Culshaw Umpires : Anthony Damen (F) Max 1'Tttmann (F) Stephen Sullivan (B) Andrew Dawson (B) James Exton (G ) STH MELB. DISTRICTS 43 85 13.10 17 .10.112 BENTLEIGH AFC 1 .1 74 7.6 13.7 .85 Details not received. Umpires : Rob Mayston (F) Peter Cahill (F) James Travers (B) Brendan Dowling (B) Craig Amol (G) Greg Rollo (G)

03. RESERVE r.SfR!1E •3 STH MELB. DISTRICTS 53 10 .7 14.12 15.15 .105 BENTLEIGH AFC 1 .4 4 .8 5 .9 8.957 Details not received. SWEVBURNE UNI. AFC 4 .1 11 .5 169 22 .11.143 ST MARYS AFC 4 .1 7 .1 83 11 .4 .70 Swint: Best: M . Pullen, C . 0'keeffe, S . Hutchins, J . Buncle, P. Hildebrand, B . O'Mara. Goals: C . O'Keeffe 4, J . Gant 4, K . Chew 3, B . O'Mara 2, J, Coy 2, S. Hutchins 2, P. Hildebrand 2. M . Hanrahan, B . Kupsch, J . Young St Marys: Details not received . WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .1 3 .1 6 .4 7 .8 .50 KEW AFC 4.1 7A 10A 12s.77 West Bruns: Best: L . Stewart, P. Statham, T. Brideoake, J . Babon, D. Mackinnon, F. Purcell . Goals : J . Babon 2, T. Brideoake 2, B . Edwards, G. Sai..~anas, P. Statham Kew: Best : A . Fountain, T. Nasrallah, B . Woodhouse, J . Sabien . J. Jacobs, J. Cronin . Goals: T. Nastallah 3, M. Chivers 2, M . Oldmeadow 2, M. Glenn, B . Marchesani, M. Matherson, J . Sabien, B . Woodhous e UHS-'VU AFC 4.1 62 73 9559 ELSTERNWICK AFC 2.2 5.6 99 10.10.70 UIIS-VU : Best: A . Loke, W. Smith, M . Doherty, G . Costa, A . Lamont, B . Leslie . Goals: A. Cusick 2, A . Lamont 2, M. Doherty 2, W. Smith, C . Whitty, A . Nagorck Elst : Best : D . Spilberg, M . Whelan, J . Lilikakis, J . Kaicer, M . Spence, T. Putt. Goals : J. Lilikakis 4, J . McAdam 2, E . Alter, J . Kaicer, T. Putt, 0 . Elbaz OLD WES"IBOURNE 1 .1 22 2 .4 5 .6.36 MONASH GRYPHONS 6A 10.7 149 14.1195 Old West : Best: J . Whiting, K . Miller, L . Squarci, J . Nikola, T. Edwards, M . Aquilina. Goals: S . Chrism, K . Miller, L. Squarci, J . Whiting, D . Billman Mon Gryph : Best: M . Paolucci, J . Hetherington, M . Parker, G . Still, P. Gomizel, G . Keating. Goals : M. Paolucci 5, M . Parker 3, M . Graydon . B . Rose, G. Still, T Vesey, G . Keating, P. Gomizel

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by Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallaghe r Clocking the k's The great thing about umpiring in the VAFA is that your game can be anywhere in the length and breadth of Melbourne, so at one stage you can see the concrete jungle of Melbourne or the farming hills of the countryside . One such umpire to have this experience (in a way) in the last two weeks is Paul O'Loughlin who in the first week went out to Yarra Valley, last week the great road trip to Rupertswood this week he should complete the trifecta and go south to Peninsula . Paul you are from interstate so we're getting you to work your way around Victoria . Emergency Legendary goal umpire Bernie Hoare's job as a fireman requires night shift on the occasion and he leaves straight after the games (well, almost - with a traveller) to get to work like he did after the Old Trinity game a couple of weeks back . Come training on Thursday night it dawns on him that he has left all his gear back in the rooms at OT's, a quick phone call to the president to arrange a pick up the next night. Bernie did you rock up in the fire truck with lights and sirens blazing (as it was an emergency)? Did the president of OT's wash and iron the gear for you? All clear! ! RACV to the rescu e Goalie Bruce Stephens arrived at his game, got his bag of gear out locked the car then checked for his flags, problem 1 was, he left them in the car, problem 2 was his keys are next to the flags . Who are you going to call? The advisor could not help ; he is at another game and doesn't carry spare flags . Congrats to the RACV who arrived in time to rescue the distraught goalie . Golfing news #1 Seems that even the pros can have a bad day. Our resident pro and Goal Umpires Advisor Andrew (Tiger Snake) Barnes recently realised that he can actually throw a four iron further than his ball . Goalies - don't cross Barnesy if he tells you that you had a bad day with the flags . Who knows what he'll do with them ? Golfing news #2 Some off-season golfing news from senior list umpire Simon Olive . "It appears that some light-hearted umpire abuse can even take place over the summer . In the Haileybury Old Boys golf competition organised by Old Haileybury legend Matt "Whoppy" Armstrong and OHAFC President Tim Chegwin it seems that Oily was the shock overnight leader having shot a 78 off the stick up at the picturesque Howlong course . In wha t

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he later described as a 'murde frsuicde'tagy,Ch Handicapper Chegwin ensure d that Olive presented in no fit state to compete the following morning . After a!awn bowls match that finished under lights and on the wrong side of 3am and several "lemonades", Cheggers compiled a score that would have made Dizzy Gillespie proud and faded quicker than StKilda in a preliminary final ." While mentioning Cheggers the big fella took a stand last Saturday when OH's beaten opponents couldn't manage the trip into the club-rooms for an after-match bewie (other commitments), he awarded the drinks that were to go to opposition's BoG to umpire Dave Le Pair to congratulate him on a great run in his A grade debut . Touche Tim, hopefully the message got though and hopefully a good precedent set to clubs who don't do the right thing post-match . A bonus for us if the man-in-white is the benefactor ! On tim e Last week at the Caulfield Grammarians game the field and goal umpires got the shock of their lives when at no joke of a lie the two young boundaries arrived at 1 .05pm. Well done to Ryan Morris and Daniel Mason but the look on their faces of "well what do we do know?" was priceless . Milestones As mentioned in this column last week, my co-scribe (Macca), will be umpiring his 500th VAFA game in Round 4 (May 13th .) The big game he has chosen (no great surprise) is De La Salle v St Bernards at East Malvern . After the game and what will be along and profitable aftermatch for De La, we will be acknowledging this occasion, with a dinner at the Umpires' Function room at Elsternwick Park . On this evening we will also be honouring his great mate Anthony Damen who will be chalking up game number 350 around that time . We're sure Macca and AD would love as many people (especially from the clubs) to help celebrate with them . Tickets are $20 for dinner with drinks at bar prices. Any interested parties should contact Leah at Sue Leah@dodo .com.au, Simon Stokes at simonstokes@hotmail .com or Macca Steve.McCarthy@infotech .monash.edu .au RSVP by noon Monday 8th May. Thanks to VAFA sponsors Weatherson Catering . News Don't forget to contact either of us if you have an upcoming milestone and of course we'!l give it the recognition it deserves. Any other news, views, hatches, despatches or quirky stories will get a mention as well .

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Most influential result was probably Syndal's wi n against Bulleen . Power House confirmed wha t most people expected ; that they will be at the to p end of town whilst Box Hill North also showed signs of things to come with a strong win . Round 2 Revie w It was close all day as Syndal took on Bulleen . The host team hung on for a much deserved win with Dance their best . Ange Gencarelli kicked four for Bulleen who were also well served by' Polites . Power House got over the line against Hawthorn in a high class duel . The star of the show was 'Edo" Edwards up forward for the House who slammed on 9 goals whilst Taylor was also prominent . The Hawks best included Aitken and Ridley . Eley Park broke through for a win against Richmond . Great start from the home side however Eley Park began to reel them in quickly. Dukic slotted 3 for Richmond who were also well served by Speakman . Eltham made it two in a row as they accounted for Albert Park . It was close at half time before the Turtles moved into overdrive in the third quarter . Galvin and Foo were again dominant in the midfield whilst Conole was a target up forward . Albert Park was best served by Mclndoe and Bennett . In another game that was close at the main break, Box Hill North was able to assert their authority in the second half to record a strong win . Martini was the dominant player on the ground, bagging 11 goals . Irvine was also good for the winners . The Brunswick boys would have been disappointed with the result however they know they are competitive . Moose Boudoloh starred up forward with 5 whilst Boyd also starred . Preview A couple of intriguing games in store this week . One game that looms as a great marker is when Box Hill North host Eltham . Both sides seemed to have improved from last year and will have eyes firmly on the final four. Odza and Manno in the middle will be up against the dynamic duo of Galvin and Foo, the star Turtles playmakers . Really close call however maybe Box Hill at home . Syndal take on Hawthorn in another game sure to provide some form lines . No doubt that Synda l

have the tough draw to start the season whilst the Hawks are battling with ground changes . It will be a great chance to se e two veterans in Cahcia (S) and Avery (H) clash . Syndal for me, although expect the Hawks to get better as the year goes on . Albert Park host Richmond . The home side were competitive last week and will no doubt welcome the return to home facilities this week . Richmond would have been disappointed with last week as they saw the game as winnable . Albert Park should hold too many aces . Power House welcome North Brunswick with three in a row the aim . Very few weaknesses in the House line up with a good mix of talls and smalls . It has bee a slow start for the Brunswick boys and alas it doesn't look like it will get much better this week . House for mine . Finally, Eley Park play host to Bulleen . The rise to D4 doesn't seem to have phased the Sharks too much as a competitive first up hit out was matched with a second round win . Bulleen considered the loss to Syndal as one that got away and will be keen to atone . Still fancy Bulleen as a big player at this stage and they should bounce back this week .

NAME CLUB LST WK TOTAL D4 SECTION D Martini BOX HILL NORTH AFC 11 15 P Edwards POWER HOUSE AFC 9 12 J Boudoloh NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 5 8 R Badanjek BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 0 7 B Payne ALBERT PARK AFC 2 7

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The Eltham Collegians congratulate Brendan 'Kanga' Evans on passing John Glare's club games record against Albert Park last Saturday . Kanga has been a tremendous contributor to the club, having served on the committee, played in two premierships (12 years apart) and given his all every time he has taken the field for the turtles . A life member of the club and reserves Captain this season, everyone at the club hopes that we will continue to make the journey down from Kinglake West for some time . Syndal Tally Ho congratulate Anthony Dance on playing his 50th game . Dancey first played in 2000, a member of the 2001 premiership side .Balancing the challengeof finding time for both family and football has limited Dancey's time on the training track, but has no way diminished his contribution on a Saturday . Dancey has become one of those rare footballers that always seems to have time for a quality disposal . Well done on bringing up your 50th game for the Synners . Syndal Tally Ho also congratulate Shawn O'Boyle on reaching 250 games . 'Poin' first played way back in 1988, and has been a consistent presence around the club ever since (aside from a brief stint in Sydney) . An enigma on the field, he has been the source of much frustration to many a coach over the years, Poin has proven himself comfortable up forward or down back (has lead the goal kicking for the reserves on a number of occasions) . Let's everyone get around and congratulate Shawn on this amazing milestone, and also hope that we see those long sleeves running around in the number 14 for many seasons to come .

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D4 SECTIO N RICH ` IOivD CF'dTRAL . 7 .0 7 .3 8 .5 11 .6 .72 ELEY PARK SHA" S 23 6.10 9.13 12 .22 .94 Rich : Best: D . Speakman, A . Zuccaro . C . Crough, M. King , J . Robertson, R . Thomas . Goals: T. Dukic 3, N . Nuske 3, B . Shaw 2, B . Pumpa, C . Crough, R . Thomas Eley: Details not received. Umpires: Ron Martvn (F) Peter Gri ffiths (F) NTH BRUNSWICK AFC 6 .3 11 .4 13 .5 15 .7 .97 BOX HILL NORTH AFC 5 .1 11 .6 16.10 21 .13 .139 Nth Bruns : Best : P. McLachlan, H . Boyd, P. Tannous, D . Pizzari, J . Boudoloh . T. Savanah. Goals : J . Boudoloh 5 . D . Newton 2 . C . Twaddle 2, H . Boyd 2, J . Freeman, A . Sammartino. P. Tannous, B . Williams BHN : Best : D . Martini, C . Liston, S . Irvine, R . Ball . D . Penny, S. Smith . Goals : D . Martini lt, A. Odza 5, T. Thoi 4, C . Langley Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan (F) Matthew Simpson (F) SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 2 .2 4.4 7 .4 13 .10 .88 BtiLLEE'=.V COBRAS AFC 2 .1 4.2 5 .11 i 1 . 14 .80 Syndal TH : Best : A . Dance, D. Dapiran, L. Dickenson . L . Sanders, S . Crew, I . Bingham . Goals : C . Cachia 3, M . Leplaa 3, G . Healy 2, D . Dapiran 2, L . Hannemann, L. Sanders, A . McKeown Bull Cob : Best: N . Polites, N . Ritchie, F. Bianco, B . Cookson, S . Petrilli, D. Tri nchi . Goals : A. Gencarelli 4, T. Fradkin 2, F. Arcoraci, T. Conn, B . Cookson, T. Moore, T. Sette Umpires: David Anselmi (F) Matthew B re nnan (F) HAWTHORN AFC 5 .3 9.3 12 .9 15 .13 .103 POWER HOUSE AFC 2 .1 113 13 .6 18.8.116 Haw : Best : L . Aitken, J . Ridley, S . Fisher, G . Broomhall, D . Lauletta, J . Jackomos . Goals: J . Jackomos 3 . D . Lauletta 3, R . Ogge 2, C . Rice 2 . A. Saulle 2, J . Dawson, M . McKenna, L . Aitke n Power: Best : P. Edwards, J . Tavlor, J . Earl, B . Brady, D . Miller, D. Cooper . Goals: P. Edwards 9, B . Miller 2, B . Brady 2 . C . Richardson, J . Taylor, S . Lynch, D. Williams, D . Grahek Umpires: John Cahir (F) Tim Saunders (F) ELTHAM OC 25 5.9 11 .14 13.18 .96 ALBERT PARK AFC 2 .0 5 .1 6 .4 7.6 .48 Eltham: Best : M . Blagrove, J . Galvin, R . Foo, J . Stockdale, R . Thomas, M. Luttick. Goals: C. Connie 4, M . Blagrove 2, M . Luttick 2, A. McClare n 2, A . Hargrave, G . Turn er, G . Macrides AP: Best: W. Mclndoe, S . Bennett, N . Cain, S . Haynes, C . Fehring, R . Baker. Goals: B . Payne 2, N . Cain, S. Thompson, S . Venables . W. Mcindoe, P. Mitchel l Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Peter Pullen (F) 04 RESERV E RICHMOND CENTRAL . 13 13 4 .7 7.1557 ELEY PARK SHARKS 0.4 3 .8 7 .12 8 .14.62 Rich : Best : A . Glover, G . Triantafillou, J . Miragaya, D . Hards, A. Musey, J. Lane . Goals : S. Dalton 2, G . Gardiner 2, W. Bracken, D. Hards, A . Glover EPS : Details not received . NTH BRUNS WICK AFC 3.1 8 1 14S 17 .8.110 BOX HILL NORTH AFC 3 .7 6.10 6 .12 10.14.74 Nth Bruns: Best : P. Guicas, D. Carter, D . Rowlands, L . Spann, R. Bond. M . Pisasale . Goals : D . Carter 6, M . Taha 3 . H . Hassan 2, P. Guicas, R . Massri, F. Papanastasatus, S . Tsialtas, J . Wolter, J . Rotella BHN: Best : C. Plunkett . B . Denison, P. Cur ri e, G . Cavallo, G . Robinson . G. Tanaka. Goals: B . Olson 3, G. Cavallo 2, D. Olson 2, P. Curri e, L . Keillor, J . Tambaki s ELTHAM OC 53 9 .9 16 .12 22.17 .149 ALBERT PARK AFC 0.1 2 .3 3 .4 3 .5 .23 Eltham : Best : M . Abbott, J . Foo, S . Mead, R . Runco, J . Paisley. E. Baud . Goals : M. Abbott 10. L . Barnes 4, C . Paine 2. R. Runco 2, J . Hyndman 2, J . Howgate . S . Mead AP : Best : D . Lyric, C. Thomas, T. Wood, A. Hansen, A. Sutherland . S . Fairfield . Goals: S . Fairfield, T. Green, J . Pvke SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 4.2 5 .2 53 14 .7.91 BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 2 .2 2 .2 3 .0 7 .3 .45 Syn TH : Best : A . Herrmann, A. Davis, F. George, N. Hunter, J . Lawes, A . Fleming . Goals : T . Zaharopoulos 2, A . Herrmann 2, J . Lawes 2, M . McCormack 2, A. Clements 2, A. Rowe, A . Fleming, G. Clement, C. Kimitsis But Cob : Best: M . Mann, J . Lewis, R . Sheehan. J . Paatsch, A. Foskett, W. Singleton . Goals: W. Singleton 2, A. Foskett, N . Lykopandis, T. Mazzarella . A. Vincitorio, T. Komisars HAWTHORN AFC 1 .2 4 .6 5 .8 6.10.46 POFYER HOUSE AFC 31 3 .4 8 .8 9 .8.62 Haw: Best: M . McVei gh. J . Pi . S . Monck, N . Opie, P. Nunan, S. Parker. Goals: J . Pi 2, C . Pritchard 2, S . Tropea, S . Parke Power : Best: N . Voueioukas, R . Davies, C . Bowley, N . Seewang, J . Bath, B. Phillips . Goals : C . Bowley 3, B . Phillips 2, R . Davies, N . Vougioukas, D . Mullen, D . Gough

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13 M. McKenna 14 D. Lauletta (C) 15 M. Tyson 16 C . Rice 17 B. Ruzicka 18 P. Begg 19 G. Broomhall 20 S. Parker 21 A. Collins 22 D. McClenchy 23 L. Collins

24 J. Jackomos 25 T. Ryan 26 B. Collins 27 R . Beattie 28 T. Crivelli 29 P. Grelis 30 M . Aitken 31 D. Lyons 32 S . Monck 33 M . Caruana 34 M . McVeigh 35 R. Mundy 36 J . Williams

37 C. Jarvis 38 D. Pritchard 39 D. Garlick 40 E . Jenkins 41 C. Drieberg 42 R. Baynes 43 L. Broom 44 B . Allder 45 C. Pritchard 46 P. Nunan 47 N. Opie 48 A. Rowell 49 B. Gebhardt 50 B. Runnalls 51 S. Tropea 52 D. Moss 53 B. Blakeman

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19 L. Spans 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. Boudoloh 32 B. Robertson 33 J. Ferns 34 M . Pisasale 36 A. Tana

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F. 1 . D. A. Round 1 Match Repor t F.I .D .A . football began on Sunday the 23rd April with five games being played at Elsternwick Park . You could tell that football season was due to begin as the cold winds were blowing and rain threatened all day . The players were all keen to go and put into practise the skills they had been developing through their preseason training . The first game was between Broadmeadows Kangaroos 2 and Ringwood Blues . All of the experts had tipped the Kangaroos to win this game but the Ringwood Blues were to good on the day and won kicking 8 .6 (54) to 2 .5 (17) . A promising start for the Blues to season 2006 . The next game played was a close affair between Moonee Valley Magpies and Mazenod Panthers 2 . The Panthers held off a fast finishing Moonee Valley side Mazenod 2 booted 6 .11 (47) to the Magpies 5 .1 (31) . The next game was played in very windy conditions as the days weather took a turn for the worse . Kananook 2 and Broadmeadows Kangaroos 1 put on a good display of EI .D.A football with Broadmeadows coming out with a strong win, 13.4 (82) to 1 .5 (11) . The next game was a division 1 game between to new teams to that division . Mazenod Panthers last years Division 2 Premiers were playing Lara who have returned to the competition from our Geelong League . Mazenod panthers 1 continued their good form from last year wining 10.8 (68) to Lara 2 .3 (15). The final game to be played was a replay of last years division 1 grand final between Kananook 1 and Ballarat . It was great game to watch played very competitively and fair by both sides . Kananook 1 managed to reverse last years grand final result defeating Ballarat by 20 points . Kananook 1 : 8 .7 (55) to Ballarat 5 .5 (35) . Their were to home venues for round 1 with port Colts hosting both Maribyrnong and Mambourin Tigers . Port

Colts 1 were able to use their home ground advantage very well kicking 23 .15 (153) to Maribyrnong 0 .1 (1) . Looks like a good year coming up for Port Colts 1 . In the other game Port Colts 2 also had a victory in a hard fought game with Mambourin Tigers . Port Colts 2 kicking 6 .4 (40) to Mambourin 3 .7 (25) . The last game for the round was between Ovens And Murray 1 & 2 at home but the carrier pigeon is yet to land on my window sill so no scores can be printed at this stage . This week we have games at Parkville , Geelong and Bulleen . Moonee Valley could surprise against Port Colts 2 and Mambourin play a fresh Parkside who had a first round bye. Parkside should win a close one . Kananook 2 should just get over the line against Port Colts 1 . Ringwood and Mazenod 2 could be the game of the round in division 2 with Mazenod 2 looking like giving the nod to the judge . Kananook 1 come up against the new kids on the block in Mazenod 1 and should be able to account for them with experience on their side . Broadmeadows 2 should notch their first win for the year against Ovens And Murray Jets 2 . Ballarat will continue on their winning way against Lara and Bulleen Templestowe will be to strong for Maribyrnong who are rebuilding their team . We wish all teams the best of luck and hope that all games are played in the true spirit of the competition .

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U19 ROUN D Every round the Best on Ground from each selected game will receive an AFL World pack . The player voted the 2006 U19 MVP will receive the AFI, World Trophy at the end of the season .

Round 2 Winner s Section. 2 : Old Melburnians VCaulfield. Grammarians T. O 'Shaughne ssy (Old IVIelburnians)

Section Red: Fitzroy Reds V Therry Penola T. Barnett (Fitzroy Reds ) Section Blue : Old Haileybury V IVlouash. Blues J. Salter (Old Haileybury ) This weeks sele ct ed matches are Section 1 : Old Xaverians v Collegians

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Under 19 Section 1 Revie w By all reports De La and Old Xavs completed a blinder of a match at Waverly Park De La just got over the top in the end . End result a 2 point nailbitec Surprise packet Rupertswood, won by a solitary behind . What a win . . . . away from home, the underdogs pulled off one of the greatest wins in their U19 history. St Bernards cemented their spot as ladder leaders, pulling away from St Kevins to win by five goals . The drink with dry fell back down to earth harder than a Dale Thomas screamer after being given a solid five goal hiding from m y early favourite Marcellin . In the last match of the round, Uni Blues braved the trek out to Viewbank (where is that?) and beat a lifeless Banyule . C'mon bears, give me some love . Preview Uni Blues play their second away game in a row in heading out to Camberwell sports ground against Old Scotch . Scotchy's for me - unless the Blues can stop the Kitchen . Old Xavs will need to pull their heads back in against a weary Old Collegians . They may just crawl over the line though just in time . In other games Rupertswood at home against St Kevins (Giant Killers?), St Bernards to win by a point over Marcellin (dare I say it) and De La to thump a hapless Banyule (ouch) . Good luck today lads. Ladies and Gentlemen, little to no feedback after two rounds . I would appreciate some help . Promise to mention anyone who shows me the money . Submissions by 5pm Monday please . beatonc@tabcorp.com .au Under 19 Section 2 Round 2 or 'Let's Thrash the Opposition Weekend' was eventful and one-sided. The Raiders unfurled their flag in style, absolutely SHELLACKING the Wellers in an 6 point mauling . Cunningham provided great drive through the middle, while Stace was strong across half back . The Friars used Round 2 to belt the T's by 104 . The formidable forwardline of Ben Torney (7), Simon Allemand (5), and O'Meara (5) slotted 17 of the side's 22 goals, while Keogh and Stafford starred in the guts, The Panthers thumped the Sharks, but 23 behinds suggest a bad day in front of the sticks . Ruckman Dave Elliott gave Marshall Bull first use across halt forward, kicking 4, adding to his 8 in Round 1 . The OM's took the Field's by 67 and are running ful l of confidence . The Blacks in their 2nd win beat the Tonners by 5 behinds in a physical encounter. This week the Sharks host Whitefriars . The Friars will be hard to beat after last week's 104 point drubbing, winners by 46 points. The Panthers pack the surfboards and sunscreen, travelling to Brighton where they will cruise through by 8 goals. The Blacks host the OM's . Although undefeated, l don't think the Blacks have been tested and will crumble against a powerful Melburnian unit by 29 . The round's showdown by default is the Wellers vs Fields . Camberwell were bitterly disappointing last week and now leave me guessing . They

meet a Fields side who are also in limbo . The Wellers by 8 points, but don't be surprised at another upset . My early final's roughie ar e Spinner's Raiders, who will account for a Trinity side missing a bit of mongrel. 49 points . bernecich@netspace .net .au Under 19 Section 3 Review Friday night under lights saw Ormond defeat Bentleigh in a close game, with Ormond's Aaron Holman and Ben McCarthy enjoying the vast spaces Sportscover Arena had to offer . St. Bede's/Mentone had little trouble with La Trobe at home with Mitch Bodinnar kicking 5 goals, while Ajax showed some good form disposing of Emmaus St . Leo's by 81 points . Oakleigh charged out of the blocks against Old Ivanhoe kicking 8 goal s to 1 in the first quarter and the Hoers found it difficult to make any inroads into the deficit. Lee Barrand finished with 8 goals for Oakleigh while Joshua Derks-Revere was best afield . A good effort by Old Ivanhoe's Kyle Ellis who kicked 7 of his teams 11 goals . Melbourne HS Old Boys had a very comfortable win against with Old Essendon .

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Preview Melbourne HS Old Boys play host to Bentleigh this week . MHSOB's Nicholas Campbell and Steve Villani will be confident after their performance's last week, and in a testing game, the home team should take the points by 5 goals . Ormond and St . Bede'slMentone should win comfortably against Emmaus St . Leo's and Old Essendon Grammarians respectively, while La Trobe host a tough competitor in Oakleigh, a game in which Oakleigh should get their third consecutive win . An interesting game between Old Ivanhoe Grammarians and Ajax will complete the Round 3 matches, with Old Ivanhoe having played well in the first couple of weeks without registering a win, and Ajax coming off a confidence-building win last week . With the game being played at Chelsworth Park I will stick with the home team, with Old Ivanhoe to get their first win on the board for 2006 . Any match reports or news please send to al_vafa@hotmail .com by Monday . U19 Blue - Revie w Mazenod hosted Hampton at Central Reserve in the most anticipated clash of the round, and the home crowd would have liked what they saw after a 7 goal to 1 opening term . Hampton showed their fighting spirit by trailing by only 14 points at the main break, with Kyle "Hollywood" Pinto getting the ball out of the centre, ably supported by CHB gun Lachlan Batt and Jarred Schafer. Mazenod steadied the ship with Adam Weekes and Cameron Smith at the helm, eventually withstanding everything thrown at them to win by 6 goals . In other games, De La brought Oakleigh Clayton back down to earth with a comfortable win, while Old Haileybury had little trouble with the Monash Blues . Old Mentonians inspirational skipper Jake Moon helped his team to an easy away win against Parkdale, ably supported by Lumsden and Campbell . Powerhouse/South Mornington had the bye as unfortunately Salesian have forfeited for the entire season . Preview It is too tough to choose one game of the round this weekend so I have chosen a crowd pleasing double header that should see the turnstiles clicking over. First, head down to Boss James Reserve where poor old Hampton gets another tough game against the might of Old Haileybury. Old Haileybury will be tested for the first time this weekend, and while they are a finals contender, I am tipping Pinto and Co to get Hampton their first win of the season . The other must-see match has Old Mentonians hosting a fired-up De La. I will stick with Old Mentonians by the barest of margins . Mazenod should take care of Oakleigh Clayton by 8 goals while a nightmare game to tip between Powerhouse/South Mornington and Monash, sees me tip Monash because it is played at their home . Parkdale has the bye. Any match reports or news please send to al_vafa@hotmail .com by Monday. U19 Re d Kew hosted Rupertswood in what ended up a convincing win for the league leader. The six goal margin at quarter time was the final result, suggesting that for 3 quarters it was a hardfought contest . For Kew, midfielders Fultheim and Monaco gave the indirect kicking forwards first use, while the Woodsmen found solace in young guns Cheep, Godfrey and Plummer. Bulleen Temp and Aquinas fought it out as the Bullants took the points by 11 in a physical clash with casualties . Pocket Rocket, Dave Voglis was sharp through the

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middle, while Dan Tonelli was solid up forward . The Reds were intent on embarrassing the Lions as soon as the first bounce . A 16 goal to 6 first half sealed the damaging 109 point win to Fitzroy, who after a first up loss will be considering themselves final's hopefuls . North Old Boys/St . Patrick's made a solid start to the year in a 56 point drubbing of Old Westbourne . Round 3 opens with a ripper clash between two expected finalists, Aquinas and Kew . Both teams will throw everything at each other but Kew should be victors by 19 points (more if they kick straight). Another close battle sees Fitzroy travel to Ted Ajani Reserve to meet the Bullants . The Reds should just take the points, but not after elbows and fists are thrown between these two rivals. Reds by 7 points . The Woodsmen host the Old Boys and should easily run home winners against a NOBSPC team still easing its way into under 19's footy. 39 points . In the bottom of the table clash, XAVs travel out to Westbourne and it should be the visitors, fresh from their bye in a low standard contest . 28 points Therry has the rest . bernecich@netspace .net.au

U19 1 SECTION Rupertswood v St Kevins OB Old Xaverians (1) v Collegian s St Bernards v Marcellin OC Old Scotch v University Blues De La Salle OC v Banyule-Viewban k U19 (2) SECTIO N Old Camberwell Or v Caulfield Gr University Blacks v Old Melburnians at University Main Ova l Beaumaris v Whitefriars OC Old Brighton Or v Old Carey Gr Old Trinity Or v Old Paradian s U19 (3) SECTION Emmaus St Leos OC v Ormon d Old Ivanhoe Gr v AJA X La Trobe University v Oakleig h Old Essendon Or v St Bedes Mentone Tigers Melbourne High School OB v Bentleig h U19 (Red) SECTION Therry Penola OB has the by e Old Westbourne v Old Xaverians (2) Rupertswood v North Old Boys/St Patricks Col Aquinas v Ke w Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy Red s U19 (Blue) SECTION Hampton Rovers v Old Haileyburian s Oakleigh Clayton v Mazenod OC Old Mentonians v De La Salle OC Parkdale Vultures v Salesia n Monash Blues v Powerhouse/Sth Morningto n

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ST BERNARDS 8.4 10 .7 14.10 16.11 .107 SKOB : Best: S . Conlan, A . Keelv, L, Griffiths, T. Boston . T. Lattanzio, B . Liu . Goals: S . Conlon 3,A . Keels 3 . T. Lattanzio 2, B . Liu, L . Griffiths, T. Boston St Bern: Details not received . Umpires: Mark Jenkins (F) Martvn Bona (F) COLLEGIANS 3.2 5.2 95 15 .9 .99 RUPERTSWOODAEC 23 98 153 15 .10 .100 Coll : Best : S. Inglis, A. Scott, J . Baldwin, B . Louis, T. Zimbachs, T. Thomas. Goals : T. Thomas 3, S . Inglis 2, R . Morris 2- R. Blackley, T. Cook, B . Louis, T. Rutherford, A . Scott, W. Tardif,J. Baldwin. A . Restein Ruperts : Best: D. MeGovem, M . McPhee, M . Elliss-Christens, C . Allport, D. Arthurson, L. Baddeley . Goals : L. Baddeley 6, D. Non 3, J. Pretty 3- I. Bradley, A . Evans . M . Quigley Umpires: Richard You (F) Jessica Rollo (F) Michael Began (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B) MARCELLIN OC 5 .4 10.5 14 .10 17 .12,114 OLD SCOTCH 2 .1 6.2 93 12.7.79 Marc : Best : J . Cmpper, G . Hogarth, B . Lenaghan, M . Nash, R . Scott, J . Aner. Goals: G . Hogatth 3, J. Winstanley 3, M . Ryan 3, J . Delahunty 2, A. Delmastm 2, J. Gasparini 2 . 1. Aner, B . Lenaghan Old Scotch : Best: E. Kitchen, A. Gray, M . Aylen, P. Ratuay. T. Slattery . A. Tummel. Goals: E . Kitchen 4, A . Gray 2, M . Parisi 2, A. Tumnsel 2, T. Slattery, B . McGregor Umpires : Tim Norton (F) Brent Woodhead (F ) BA:V'YtiLE-VIEWBAIVK 3.0 2.0 1 .2 8.452 UNIVERSITY BLUES 2A 3 .5 .6.5 14 .17,101 Banpvle VB : Best: D . Shepherd, D . Kayrooz, D. Lucevic, 0 . Issam, G . Dimek, N . Braddy. Goals: D. 0'leary 2, D . Lucevic 2, G . Dinrek, D. Kayrooz, S . Taull, N. Braddy Uni Blues : Best : 1 . Watts, N . Bradley, D . Wood, S. Burt, M. Sykes, B . Merriman. Goals: 1 . Watts 5, H . Flanagan 4, D . Hayter 2, T. MeCredie, Ai . Maltmann, J. Cmmeri Umpires: Ian Kennedy (F) Christian Schaefer (F) DE LA SALLE OC 3 .1 62 6 .4 8.6 .54 OLD XAVERIANS (1) 3.1 3 .5 6 .8 7.1032 Details not received. Umpires: Sarah McGill (F) Chris Thorhum (F) Alex Anthony (B) Cameron Smith (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 WHITEFRIARS OC 4.7 9.11 13.12 22 .16,148 OLD TRL'r7TY GRAMMARIANS 13 33 5 .1 7 .2 .44 White : Best : B . Tomey, J . 0'meara, S. Allemand, M. A{imbella, J. Scannell, S . Bullock. Goals: B . Tomey 7,1 . 0'Meam 5, S . Allemand 5, M. Mimbella, C. Took, J . Parkes, B . Spadetto, M . Stafford Old Trin : Details not received . Umpires: Anthony Lilley (F) Patrick Coulthard (F) OLD MELBURNIANS 7 .6 10.7 16 .9 1911125 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3 .2 7.3 7 .4 8 .1058 Old Melb: Best: T. O'Shaughnessy, C . Wilmoth, N. Lawler, P. Kennon, B . McKie . Goals: B . McKie 3, T. 0'Shaughnessy 2, P. Kennon 2, L . Hopkins, W. Kiel . T. Bachet, A. Mackay . B. Fimtertz Caul : Best: A . Ross, B. Hyland, A . Walkow, T. Spinks . T. Farinacci, M . White . Goals : A . Ross 2,T. Spinks 2,1 Farinacci 2, M . Hardy, A . Wolkow Umpires : Geoffrey Deveson (F) Chris Ktkowski (F) B Brown (B) L Brown (B) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .1 6.2 9.7 14 .993 OLD BRIGHTON GR 3 .1 6.1 1 03 14 .4.88 Uni Blacks : Best: N. Dote of. S . Jess, D. Johns . J. Confiner. S . Miller, J. Thomas . Goals: N. Domauf 5, B . Mikus 4,1 . Russell 3, T. Napier 2 Old Br: Best: C. Betts, D. Jennings, J . Sest, A . Gunning, H . Hoff, M . Browning. Goals: D . Jennings 3, M . Browning 2, R . Eastgate 2, A, Gunning 2, B .Takle 2, C . Dowling, M. Kee, J. Ward Umpires : Matthew O'Keefe (F) Jack Fagan (F) Kieran Mclnerney (B) Simon McInerney (B) OLD PARADIANS 1.1 5 .7 10.10 18.13.121 OLDCAMBERWELL GR 2 .3 3 .4 3 .8 4 .11 .35 Old Par : Best : A. Seneca, A. Rendina, J . Kandilakiis, C . Sage, A . Sheehy, S . Valente . Goals : M . Solomon 7, C . Sage 3,1 . Kandilakiis 2, S . Valente, A . Asdagi, N . Curcio, D . McKenna, A. Rendina, P. Marini Old Carnb: Best : H . Dickson, S. Bonyhady,A . Clarke, C. Poynter, M . Bourke, D . Templeton. Goals: M . Bourke 3, T. Nichols Umpires: Michael Forde (F) Jason Lane (F) Matthew Jones (B) Damien Ratcliffe (B ) OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 43 6 .11 12.16 18 .23.131 BEAL7+IARIS AFC 4 .0 8.1 11 .2 14.3 .87 Old Carey: Best : M . Bull, J . Wagner, D. Elliott, R. Wood, M . Baker, L . McqueenMiscamble Goals: M . Bull 4, J . Newnham 3, J . Macready .Brown 3, D. Elliott 2, P. Lanning 2, S. McGrath, M. Baker, 1 . Wagner, D. Rossidis Beaum : Best : Z .Alcott, M. bic Nally. A . bicNeil, W. Sanchez, J . Torcasio, R . Gillespie . Goals: J. Gregory 4, A. McNeil 2, D. Pritchard 2, J . Richter 2, R. Scrivener, M. Dekoning, M . Mc Nally, C. La Rocca Umpires: Michael Gilday (F) Bmno Savi (F )

UnER 19 SECTIO N BENTLEIGH 2 .1 2.6 5 .7 7 .951 OR,RiONDAFC 32 43 6 .11 9.15-69 Bent : Best : M. Laskey, C. Fidler, J. West, B . Stevens, B. Hunt . L . Morrison. Goals : C. Fidler 2, B . Hunt 2, B . Stevens 2, S . Fergus Ormond: Best: A . Holman, A. Jewell, B . McCarthy, S . Ashton . 1 . Wardley, T . Johnson. Goals: J . Wardley 3, 0 . Lack 2, S. Ashton, L . Duthie, B . McCarthy, J .O'Donnell Umpires : Tim Saunders (F) Rick Love (F) Adam Rogers (B) Paul Whitehead (B) Vin Vescovi (G) C Mills (G )

MHSOB IIA 16.8 18 .14 23.18 .156 OLD ESSENDON GRA,Oi. 0 .1 0.1 2.3 3 .7.25 MHSOB: Best: N . Campbell, S . Yllani, A. Littlehale, J . Kiteley, A . Higgins, J . Bunting . Goals: A. Higgins 5, N . Campbell 5, B . Calder 3, A. Grinholz 2 . T. Oostveen 50

2, A.Linlehales, J .T-:-3usidis, P. Fountain, D. Wiseman, S. Villani, 1 . FemnnG Old Ess : Best: D . Trevaskis, T. Day. P. Miziewicz, D .','cGorry, H . WiP째-, N . Rowe . Goals : D. Benson, B . Madden, D . Trevaskis Umpires : Sean Scully (sm) tr) James Scully (F) Tony Millar (B) Martin Kinsey (B ) ST BEDES AfE\TONE TIGERS 4A 8 .7 9 .10 14.1296 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .1 1 .2 3.2 4.3.27 St BlMT: Best : J. Swayn, C . Tobin, D. Weame, S. Jones, T. Foster, A. Ryan. Goals : M . Bodinnar 5,1 . Lebreton 2, C . Tobin 2, S. L'huillier, C . Mouritz, C . Lee, J . Swayn, A . Ryan LaTrobe : Best : H . Biggs, D. Burns-Wallace,T. Dalitz, B . Long,T.O'halloran, R . Smith. Goals : B . Hunt 2, D. Moore, D . Bums-Wallace Umpires : Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Michael Ryde (F ) AJAX AFC 3 .1 9A 11 .9 18 .11 .119 EDSMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 2 .0 4 .1 5 .5 5.838 Ajax: Best: R. Grant . S . Bruce, L . Belobrov, J . Paneth, A. Kras, A. Freedman . Goals: Y. Rosenbaum 5, L . Belobmv 3, J. Smith 3, S . Bruce, A . Freedman, J. Kocher . M. Shmerting, J . Paneth, A . Pinkus, A . Kras Emmaus SL : Best : J, Chun, N. Baranello . M . Small, N . Tamburm, P. McCloskey, T. Mulling . Goals: M . Needham 2, J. Chun 2, M. Small Umpires : Dean Schwab (F) David Evens (F) OAKLEIGH AFC 8 .1 123 195 218.134 OLDIVAfiHOEGRARB4lARIA?VSl .I 45 9 .9 11 .15 .81 Oak: Best: J . Derks-Revere, D. Wills, M. Doyle, T. Ristevski, L . Barrand, A . Donato. Goals : L . Barrand 8, T. Edwards 3, D. Wills 3, C . Meyers 3, S. Doherty 2, A. PoundGow,A . Donato Old Iv: Best: L . Page-Wood, A . Bolzan, K . Ellis, J. Minas, J. McKeon, J . Damien . Goals: K . Ellis 7, G . Haruick 2, A . Diorietes, J. Dunnen Umpires : Jason Evans (F) Mark Duthie (F)

UNDER 19 BLITE PARKDALE VULTURES 2 .1 32 45 5 .6 .36 OLD SiEh'TONIANS 33 8.6 11 .14 17 .15.117 Parkdale F-vlt: Best: R . Horler, M . Beaman, J . Chitty 1 . Gwozdz,A . Hunter, A . Wood. Goals: J . Chiny 2, J. Gwozdz, J . 0'nseara, N . Leach Old Merit : Best: J . hioon, M. Campbell, J . Prowse, M . Lumvien, J. Thompson, B . Norton . Goals: J . Thompson 3, C. Duncan 2, D. Daperis 2, M . Jenkins 2, M. Campbell 2, J . Prowse, M. Lumsden, M . Wilton, J, Mooa,A . Rodricues,C . Dennis Umpires : Peter Pullen (F) Frank Stokes (F) MAZENODOC 73 83 11b 13.11 .89 HA :',iPTONROVERS AFC 1.4 5 .7 5.9 7-1052 Must : Best : A . Weekes, C . Smith, N. Lawton . M . O'Connor, C . Brown, S . Davis . Gals : N . Boger 4, S . Davis 3, C. Duke 2 . N . Lewton 2, P. Johnson, S. McAdam Hampt Rov: Best: K . Pinto, L. Batt, J. Schafer, B . Theodore, T. Mitchell, L . Smith: . Goals: I . Giasoumi 3, C .Gleeson, L . Smith, R. White, K . Pinto Umpires : Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Michael Hooper (F) Patrick Newson (G) Nick Booth ( G OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5 .7 6.13 11.15 132098 MONASH BLUES 1 .1 2.2 4 .4 4529 OLD HaJI: Best: J . Salter, N . Waite, B . Hampton, N. Bourke, T. Godbehere, B . Dolman . Goals : T. Doukas 2, R. Johnson 2, B . Hampton 2, B . Dolman, J . Elliot, T. Gill, N . Waite, N . Hutchinson, N. Bourke, N . Criticas Mon Blues : Best : R . Van demkrwe, J. Speekman, M . Sutherland, D . Coe, I. Rudd, N . Rhoden . Goals: K . Collins 2, D. Coe, J . Speekman Umpires : Ben Ryde (F) Logan Smith (F )

DE LA SALLE OC 55 10.7 19.12 25.16.166 OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 6.2 99 10 .4 135 .83 Details not received . Umpires : Andrew Suaughair (F) John Bruce (F ) POWERHOUSEtSTH MORNINGTON BYE UNDER 19 RED

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOW'E AFC 5 .1 53 9A 155 .95 AQUINAS AFC 33 6 .9 9.10 12.12 .84 Bul Temp : Best : D. Voglis, D . Tonelli, R. Illingworth, D . Tmxlli, C . Azer . D . Ramena. Goals: P. Voglis 4, D . Tonelli 3, M . Meadows 2, D . Runnette 2, R. Illingworth 2, M. Caulston, C . Azer Aquinas : Details not received. Umpires : Patrick Machos (F) Thomas Windlow (F) KEW AFC 6.2 8.7 10.13 122294 RUPERTSWOODAI'C 1 .2 1 .6 5.7 8 .755 Kew: Best : G . Williams, N. Monaco, J . Fultheim. R . Wyley, T. Smith. D. GallagherLyon . Goals : J . Loorham 4, N . Monaco 4, D . Gallagher-Lyon, A . Lucisano, K . Eleftheroglou. V. Medina Ruperts : Best : K . Plummer, C. Thill, J. Cheep, B . Williams, 1 . Simpson, J . Smcrdon . Goals : C . Gillman 2 . J. Cheep 2, M. Braddy, C. Thill, I . Smerdon, M . McCourt Umpires: Paul Tyner (F) David D`Altem (F) FITZROY REDS 75 16 .7 18 .10 24.16 .160 THERRYPENOLAOB 2 .0 6 .0 7.1 8351 Fitz Reds: Best: T. Barnett, C . Ligris, H . Tripp, D. Olarenshaw,1 . Beech, A. Karnes . Goals: T. Barnett 7, C . Ligris 4, R. Dance 3 . H . Tapp 3, M. Biggs 2, D. Olarenshaw, D . Home, F. Alasso, A . Kamvas, l . Gunn Therry Pen : Best: M. Costello, B . Mitchell, M . Conboy, G . Rees, J . 'Walker, 1 . Claassen. Goals: 1 . Walker 3, M . Carboy, 1. Claassen, G . Rees, D. Walshe, D . 0'donnell Umpires : Nathan Sheppard (F) Mark Alexander (F) NORTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COLL 65 11.10 13.16 1821.129 OLD WESTBOURNE ] .0 3A 6 .7 11 .7.73 NOB/StP: Best : M. Gastin, C. Ford, A . Torpy, S . Richardson, K . Adams, J. Molloy . Goals : A . Torpy 8, C. Ford 6, M . Rapa 2, S . Richardson, M. Gastin Old West : Best: M . Williamson, D . Sidwell, A . Wh}2e, D . Lockwood, L . Eustace . M . McMahon . Goals: D . Sidwell 4, L . Eustace 3, N . Gordy 2, B . Toner. M . Williamson Umpires : Man Horwath (F) Phil Howanhs (F )

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25 A . Quine 28 L. McMeniman 33 A . Manahan

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Winning Edge Presentations

by Norm Nugen t

Already a marked division has appeared between the leading and lower placed teams in each division. Season 2006 is shaping to be a long one for some teams, while for others it is shaping as the season of fulfilled aspirations . Round 2 results, which yielded me an 80% success rate, served to give signs for future selections to help my quest for back to back Balme Cups. Review Section . 1 . Old Xaverians easily accounted for an inaccurate St Bede's Mentone Tigers with victory by sixty seven points . An accurate St Kevin's again accounted for the inaccurate Prahran by twenty four points . Old Scotch had a fifty four point buffer against Old Xaverians 2, who have found the higher standard difficult to attain in the opening rounds . Inaccuracy prevailed in the Old Melburnians and University Blues match from which the Students emerged victorious by sixteen points . Wettenhall, Cooper, Barrett and Lawler were best for the Melburnians whilst Tand R .Girdwood, (no doubt about Bob, who would have given himself a vote!!) as well as Whelan and Ross were best for the University Blues. . De La Salle defeated an improved Mazenod by thirty one points . Section. 2 . University Blacks defeated Old Brighton by a mere four points in the closest contest of the round . Collegians accounted for Mt Lilydale by thirty four points when they played at Albert Park . The Whitefriars versus St Bernard's game saw a complete turnaround after quarter time as the visitors led by Vassallo (7 goals) who gave them stability up forward ., overtook Whitefriars, whose better finishing efforts reduced their losing margin to 8 points. Sumner (ruck), along with defenders Isaacs and O'Dea also did well for St Bernard's . Arthurson, Neophitou and Collins were best for the losers . Despite the huge two hundred and twenty three point victory by Monash Blues over Therry Penola, "Jan's Jottings" indicate a good standard match in which Therry Penola players never gave up . Hugh Petroni (ruck), Matt. Riddle (on ball) and forward, Tom Haines (10 goals) were best for Monash . An experienced Fitzroy Reds line up had an afternoon out against Marcellin, who lost the 2 p .m . contest by one hundred and thirty one points . Section . 3 . Under lights on Friday evening Old Geelong secured their first win of the season by defeating Beaumaris by thirty seven points . The "Wright Report" indicates that Old Essendon Grammarians were never seriously challenged by La Trobe University, who finished sixty one points in arrears . The

~ winners were well served ~ . by : Chris . Jones (who kep t his feet), Brett Turner, Brett Papal and John Hughes . For La Trobe , President, John Dumaresq, Wilson, Wadley and Brooks were best . Lack of a key forward cost North Old Boys( St Patricks dearly in their ninety four point loss to Old Trinity . Around the ground the Combine proved competitive, but they faltered up forward. Their best included : Tony Egan, Paul Mahoney, veteran Adrian Trimboli and Mick O'Sullivan . Trinity was well served by: Tim. Cade, Rowan Hill, Anthony Dickenson and Jeremy Best . Emmaus - St Leos defeated Old Scotch by twenty nine points At McHale Stadium, Caulfield Grammarians, despite indirect play, were far too good for Fitzroy Reds and won by fifteen points . Sam . Stevenson again starred for Caulfield . Preview Section . 1 . Old Scotch and University Blues will clash at Camberwell . The Blues may find the smaller ground restrictive to their running style, although I suspect they will prove strong enough to narrowly take the points . Prahran have a golden opportunity today to score their first win at the expense of Old Xaverians 2, who also seek their opening success . I select Prahran, purely on their potential ,

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which is not as apparent as in seasons past ! ! St Kevin's should possess sufficient talent to defeat Mazenod, who showed evidence of improvement last week . Long standing rivals Old Xaverians and De La Salle meet at McHale Stadium. For many seasons Old Xaverians have accounted for De La Salle except for the "General's triumphant day at Xavier College!! Today, I forecast another Old Xaverian win . St Bede's / Mentone Tigers should keep in touch with the top sides by defeating Old Melburnians, who will travel to Brindisi Street for the first time . Section . 2 . The winner of the Therry Penola versus Marcellin match will leave the bottom of the ladder. As neither side has any form to recommend it, I fancy Therry Penola, purely because Marcellin must travel to Oak Park for the game. Whitefriars are the least effected side by the travel to Mt Lilydale, where the locals have a distinct advantage . Whitefriars, Coach Norm . Elliott will want his players to end today with a bang and not the whimper they gave against St Bernard's . I believe he will be successful . Long standing rivals, University Blacks and Fitzroy Reds meet in Royal Park for the Club XV111 division of the Stendhal Cup (Le Rouge et le Noir) . I expect President Hille will receive the trophy from President Wilson (Ray. not Woodrow!!! ) All conquering Monash Blues face the long march to Niddrie to play the increasingly confident St Bernards. How good are Monash?? They have crushed the bottom placed sides but how will they fare against the third placed one? As our Editor wants daring, I will go against history and select St Bernards . Section . 3 . Caulfield Grammarians face another road trip to play Emmaus / St Leos for the right to remain undefeated . I select Caulfield, who have a sprinkling of experience and the keenness of youth in their team . Old Trinity should make it two wins in a row by defeating Old Scotch on the wide wings of the Hudson Oval . Trinity by all reports are much improved on what they did in 2005 . La Trobe University should be able to notch their first win over North Old Boys/ St Patricks . The Northerners floundered last week without a key forward and I reckon the big La Trobe ground will exacerbate this problem . Hence I select La Trobe . Victory by Old Essendon over Old Geelong will see them sitting comfortably in second place (at least) . Despite the big ground testing their fitness, I reckon Old Essendon will have enough talent to win . Two of last week's losers, Beaumaris and Fitzroy Reds meet by the Bay. To select the winner is difficult but Fitzroy defeated Old Geelong, who in turn defeated Beaumaris . Ipso facto Fitzroy Reds should win today . I feel they will.

CLUB 18 (1 ) Old Scotch v University Blues Prahran v Old Xaverians (2) Mazenod OC v St Kevins O B Old Xaverians v De La Salle O C St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Melburnians at Southern Road Reserve, Acacia Street, Mentone (87 E6) CLUB 18 (2) Therry Penola OB v Marcellin OC - to be played at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve Oval No 1 . Mt Lilydale OC v Whitefriars O C Old Brighton Gr v Collegians University Blacks v Fitzroy Reds St Bernards v Monash Blue s

CLUB 1 8 Emmaus St Leos OC v Caulfield Gr Old Trinity Gr v Old Scotc h La Trobe University v North Old Boys/St Patricks Col Old Geelong v Old Essendo n Beaumaris v Fitzroy Reds

Team Managers . Thanks to those who have sent me details . Please keep them coming . nknugent@bigpond .com or 9467 2857 by 1 p .m. Monday please. Ball Brief Well done to debutant umpires James Donnelly and Nick Palfreyman, who debuted in Round 2 . Each impressed with the ,whistle and should have a rewarding umpiring career ahead . There are ample opportunities for anyone who would like to join the umpiring scene . Please contact Brian Goodman 8531 8333 . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 57


CLUB XVIII- I ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 0 .0 1 .2 2 .9 5 .13 .43 OLD XAVERIANS 6.1 11 .1 13 .1 17$110 St B/4i TT: Best : D . Porter.A. Washington, S. Kidd. J . Degroot, G . Allan . Goals : S . Kidd 3, M. Kelleher, T. Clegg Old Xav: Best : D. Rush . N . Rathgeber, M . Hardwick, N. Larkins, B . Perry, S. Hede . Goals : D . Rush 12 . P. Hall 4 . J . Hawkin s ST KEVINS OB 3 .0 6 .1 10 .4 145.89 PRAHRAN AFC 3.5 5 .10 7 .13 8 .17 .65 SKOB : A . Kearns . H . Bergin, P. Harvey, J . O'brien . T . Crowley, D . Petrou . Goals: P. Harvey 5 . T. Crowley 2, J . O'ben 2, L . Gullifer, T. Harvey. N . Moore . D . Petrou, J. Drake Prahran : Best : J . Geri, T. Belej, D . Blake, L . Kitchen, S . Erickson . B . Burgess. Goals : A . Lawrence 2, J . Geri 2, N . MacPherson 2, T. Belej, D . Blake DE LA SALLE OC 4.4 7 .6 12 .8 17 .10 .112 MAZENOD OC 4.1 7 .3 9 .6 I 19 .81 DLS : Best: A . Coffey, S . Laska. M . Lafferty, A . Mc[.eish, B . Quinane, A . Dimble . Goals : A. Coffey 9, A . Powell 2 . A . Thurman 2, B . Quinane 2, N . Brasher, M. Clinch Max : Best: J. Cuberes, C . Murray. C . Busbv, C . Collins, D . McMullin- S . Fisher. Goals: D . McMullin 4, S . Fisher 3, T. Bridgland 2.1.0 . Gonsalvez, S . Paine, M . Warwic k OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4.3 4 .4 5 .7 5.8 .38 OLD SCOTCH 3.1 9 .4 HS 148.92 Old Xav (2) : Best: D . King, T. Silk, J . Richards, M . O'hanlon- R . Spe-kman, S. Lanedon . Goals : M . Altis 2, M. O'hanlon 2, M. Roache Old Scotch : Best : S . Pappas, J . Beaurepaire, C. Swan, J . Brownell, M . Love, T. Collie. Goals: J . Beaurepaire 3, N . Simon 3- M. Love 3, T. Collie 2, D . Pryles, M . Ainger, E . Ellis OLD ME LBURNIANS 2.2 2 .6 3 .10 4 .12 .36 UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.1 4,4 5 .7 7.1052 Details not received .

CLUB XVIII-i WHITEFRIARS OC 5 .4 7 .8 8.11 13 .12 .90 ST BER,^LARDS 02 63 10 .7 153.98 White : Best: C. Collins, P. Neofvtou, P. O'brien, T. Jackson, R . Cunningham . P. Tatterson. Goals : P. O'Brien 4, N . Elliott 3, T. Jackson 3, L . Hamblin, P. Hennessy. P. Neofytou St Bern : Details not received . MONASH BLUES 10.6 16.12 22 .17 3521231 THERRY PE,NOLA OB 0.0 0 .1 1 .1 1 .2.8 Mon Blues: Best : T. Haines, T. Blasch, M. Johnstone . J . Sheldon. C . Smibert . M . W'oods . Goals: T. Haines 10, J . Parsons 3, L. Richardson 3, M. Woods 3, J . Sheldon 3, J. O'dwyer 3, P. Coughlin 2 . D . Murchie 2, C . Smibert 2, L . Woods 2, T. Blasch, N . Costello Therry Pen : Best: B . Mielicki, J . Topic, D . Baden, R . Bacelic, S . Matthews, D. Goodwin. Goals: R. Lyon s COLLEGIANS 2,4 55 98 13 .10,88 MT LILYDALE OC 2.1 3 .3 6 .4 8.6 .54 Coll: Best : D. Perkov, P. Johnson, S . Treacy. J . Gay, S . Day, D . McCaughan . Goals: G . Oakley 4, P. Lazer 2, S . Day, D . Gambaro, B . Hains, D. layatilake,

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CLUB X VIII-3 FITZROY REDS 1 .2 2 .2 2_4 45 .29 CAULFIELD GRAM . 3 .1 45 5.7 6,9A5 Fitz Reds: Best: R . Holderhead, D. Juhasz, W. Bahr, R . Hunter, P. O'Connell, N. Vaughan . Goals: N . Auden . M . Bridges. R . Marshall, J . Ziemer Caul : Best : C . Hooper, C. Sheppard. C . Nadebaum, M. Benkemoun, S . Cossart-Walsh, C. Deal . Goals: J . Margerison, T. Buckman . T. Backman, B . Fisher, C. Nadebaum, M . Fallon OLD SCOTCH 4 .2 4 .6 6.8 8 .10 .58 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 3 .1 73 9.7 13987 Old Scotch : Details not received, Emmaus SL : Best : D. Manton, G . Dixon, S. Manton . C. Noseda, K . Findlay, G . Contessotto. Goals: G. Contessotto 4, J . Dunn 3 . B . Carey, G. Dixon, M . Goodwin, C. McCloskey . R. Parker, D . Vardy NTH O.BlST PATS COL 0 .1 1 .4 25 4 .6 .30 OLD TRINITY GRAM . 53 9.6 13.13 1822.130 NOB/St PC : Best: D . Van Dyke, A. Trimboli, M . O'sullivan, A . Egan . J . Maher, P. Mahoney. Goals: P. h9ahoney, M. O'Sullivan, A . Egan, L . Cross Old Trin: Best: D . Hildebrandt, A . Dickenson, S . Dipasquale, R . Hill. T. Dipasquale . T. Cade . Goals: R . Hill 7, S . Dipasquale 4, S . Cade 3, E. Macdonald 2, A . Dickenson . G . Treadwell OLD ESSENDON 3 .2 7A 11 .8 14993 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. 1 .1 35 35 4 .832 Old Essendon : Details not received . La Trohe: Best : J . Wilson, J. Dumaresq, J . Wadley, M . Brooks . J. Lambert, D. Mann. Goals: J . Dumaresq, M . Correnti, R . Tolliday, B . Lingard BEAUMARIS AFC 3 .1 6.2 8.7 10 .9 .69 OLD GEELONG 3A 8A 13.9 16 .10.106 Beaum: Best: Boreham, Sherman, Quirk, Ghys, Cotter, Irons . Goals : Stevens 2, Boreham 2, James, Quirk, Cairns, Ghys, Gravina, Bowker . Old Geel : Best : Lockie, Stevens, Bell, Avery, Landale, Grills . Goals : Grills 5 . Avery 3, Landale 2, Kemp 2, Ellis, Camilleri . Childs, Imhoff.

Tipping Competition Division

Rank Name

B . Letchford, J. Young ''. . Smith Mt Lily : Best : D. Johnson, H . Flanagan. D. Cerra, D . Hendrie, M. rdlows . H . Moves. Goals : P. Carolan 2, C . Gibson 2 . R . McKenzie 2, B . Egan . M . Fellows FITZROY REDS 7 .2 118 169 22.12.144 triARCELLIN OC 1 .0 2 .0 2.1 2 .1 .13 Fitz Reds : Best : L. Bond, B . Lee,A . Dawson, D . Clar k, R . Trigg,T. Belleville. Goals: A . Dawson 4, G . Crane 3 . P. Crowe 3, D . Hannam 3, B . Lee 2, T. Belleville, S . Dibenedetto, A . George, N . Schofield. A . Walsh, L . Bond, R . MeNaught Marc: Best : P. Harberts . D . Gill, S . Scott, K . Argent, C. Pezzimenti, N . Tozer . Goals: B. Balgue, C . Pezzimenti UNIVERSITY BLACKS 33 45 11 .10 14 .13 .97 OLD BRIGHTON GRAM . 5 .2 8 .4 12 .8 14 .9 .93 Uni Blacks : Best : S. Chandler, B . Weber- R . Kercheval, B . Chandler, C. Beaton, L . Merin . Goals : S. Chandler 6, E. Duncan 2, R. Dabraio 2 . R. Kercheval, W. De Fegely, F. Silajdija . K. West Old Br : Best : W. Earl, E. Dimitriou, C. Trim, J. Maguire. C . Walker, G . Earl, Goals: C. Trim 5, W. Earl 4, G . Earl 2 . J . Maguire 2 . R . Latta

D3 D4 U/19 U/19 D2 B A Club XVIII U/1 9 D1

Round 2 Total Score Out o f Score Out o f 4 4 9 8 2 3 3 11 3

5 5 9 9 5 5 5 15 5

4 2

5 5

AMATEUR

8 8 14 13 7 7 7 20

10 10 18 18 10 10 10 29

6 6 4

10 10 10

%

80% 80% 78% 72% 70% 70% 70% 69% 60% 60% 40 %

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Very chuffed to be in the photo spread in last week's Ammo record with John Bell who was named as one of the 100 greatest Australian entertainers for the Walk of Stars project . Thoroughly deserved Ringer. The same photo also prompted an immediate weight loss campaign via initially a consultation with Getta . Had the pleasure of being entertained at the Big E last Sunday by Foamer's Pres Pure & Simple and a cast of several father and suds - the latter group tipped to be the foundation of a third big era for the Foamers who enter their 50 ' ' season in the Ammos determined to re-create the glory days of the 70s .

Monica, Mokbel and Monash Blues Attended a fund-raiser for the Deaf-Blind Association last Saturday - it's a charity I've supported for years . A day later and AFL umpires (who have regularly been depicted as requiring a white cane and Labrador) were being encouraged to visit an audiologist . Elsewhere in Tassie, fingers were crossed that the 49ers would be delivered . Let's hope Horatio Nelson is not involved in the rescue bid. Research reports that sex can improve your physiological and psychological health had Exec member, Mooshy Amad almost in tears of joy and feeling very justified for his stance over many years . The Exec passed the research report unanimously and all clubs will be issued with procedural guidelines very shortly . Non-compliance will mean hefty fines, etc .

Lord :~~ewry Hotel -10 ye : rs supporting the Fitzroy Red s

Early Signs Assesse d Big End of Town & Struggletown A Barrels John Batmans B Hestias Beach Boy s C Triads Badens

Dominos Pizza Carlt3n Major Sponsor of the Fitzroy Reds 131888 Get the Hots for the Box with the Dots www.dominos.com .au

Dl Buttroses Chapels D2 Sailors Governors D3 Emeralds Eye Charts D4 Artists Stationmaster s

463 Main St Mordialloc 9580 6464 - - - --_ -----~

Slab Jackpot : No winners from 10 entries last week so 2 slabs up for grabs this week. Name the 7 Big End and 7 Struggletown team s mentioned above . Winner will be first correct email to phille@iprimus.com .au

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ul 2 (APRIL-MAY ) SAT MAY 6 UNI BLUES v DE LA SALLE (A ) SUN MAY 7 OLD MELBURNIANS v OLD IVANHOE (A) SAT MAY 13 AJAX v NORTH OLD BOYS (C ) SUN MAY 14 MOTHERS DAY - NO MATCHE S SAT MAY 20 ST KEVINS OB v OLD BRIGHTON (B) SUN MAY 21 FIDA SAT MAY 27 AJAX v ORMOND (C ) SUN MAY 28 OLD HAILEYBURY v MARCELLIN (A )

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Tms Jay May 2 . 2006 Yarra Valley and Old Carey charged with a melee whic h allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday April 22 at Yarra Valley. Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty. Yarra Valley fined $150 (second offence over the last two year period), Old Carey fined $100 (first offence over the last two year period) .

Old Essendon and Bentleigh charged with a melee which allegedly occurred in their under-19 match on Saturday April 22 at Essendon . Charge proven . Old Essendon fined $100 (first offence over the last two year period) and Bentleigh (2nd offence over the last two year period) .

UHS-VU charged with misconduct in their senior match against Monash Gryphons on Saturday April 22 at Yarra Valley . Club pleaded guilty and were fined $200 .

-'',gku ; Aay April 26 . 200 6 Daniel Brooke, Old Scotch . Striking, 5 matches . Danny Vanaken, AJAX . Striking, 2 matches . Todd Clarke, Fitzroy Reds . Attempting to trip, 1 match . Ben Seeger, Yarra Valley. Striking, 2 matches . Steven Buckle, Emmaus St Leos . Kicking, 6 matches . Adam Pashley, UHS-VU . Striking, 5 matche s Ahmad Taha, North Brunswick . Striking, 2 matches. *Mark Graham, Old Xaverians . Striking, 2 matches. *Matt Moore, De La Salle (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches . * L uke Floyd, Old Haileybury (Reserves). Unduly rough play, 3 matches . *Accepted Prescribed Penalty. Tuesday May 2 . 200 6 Beau Mikus, University Blacks (Under-19) . Kicking, 10 matches . *Nathan Bingham, Old Xaverians . Striking, 2 matches . *Ben Hakim, Old Essendon . Striking, 2 matches . *Eugene Bouchaud, South Melbourne Districts . Striking, 2 matches . *Jack M cCloskey, North Old Boys/St Pats (Under-19) Striking, 2 matches . *Accepted Prescribed Penalty.

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DATE June 4

ACTIVITY VAFA v WAAFL Under 23 SportscoverArena (Sunday ) June 10-12 Queens Eirihdayweekend Bye fQS ill sections June 10 VAFN, Sri - Away (Saturday ) June 10 !IAFA : QAFL Under 19 C;i'3BA (Saturday ) July 15 B section bye weeken d July 15 v SAAFL Under 23 Sportscover Arena (Saturday ) August 7 Members` Meetin g August 27 Club XVIII Grand Final s September 2 C - D4 & U19 section finals begin September 4 Presentation Night - Carlton Cres t September 9 A & B section finals begi n September 16 C - D4 and U19 section Grand Final s September 23/24 A & B section Grand Final s December 4 Annual General Meeting

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Tliw ;,Jame the grid square ); ii, ycil thi :;l ball was in the original photo . PFiiZES: Successful entrants who correctly nominate ti .v g square in which the majority of the ball was, go into a maj . "Lucky Draw" at the end of the season . The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" . SPOT TI ". I INERS : No winners this round . HOW TO E4 ; ,'R: One entry per person . Tear off entry eectic which appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and m<.' I to : VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185, No taxed entries. Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following eawl 62

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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440 .4 233 .0 124 .6 122 .2 140 .6 82 .3 66 .2 62 .5 41 .6 36.8

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P

W

HAWTHORN SYNDAL TALLY HO ELEY PARK SHARKS NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL

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For

ELINAM OC POWER HOUSE BULLEEN COBRAS BOX HILL NORTH

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190 .0 178 .5

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176 .7 102 .2 95 .5 8? .9 56.0 92.5 52.5

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2 2 2 2 2

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2

185 175 187 169 160 142 14 9 14 6 118 138

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

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%

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2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

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0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2

241 179 188 132 109 119 93 76 68 53

422.8 259.4 250.7 115.8 104 .8 74 .8 62 .0 43 .9 43 .0 26 .6

8 8 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 0

D2 RESERVE

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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231 185 205 143 152 189 114

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2 1 2 0 2 0

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1 2 2

150 134 87

84.7 54.5 46.5

C RESERVE

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% 643.2 553.7 455 .6

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 2 2 2 2

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203 .3 188 .0 118 .9 40 .2 37 .4 19 .2 1 .4

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