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SPORTSCOVER VAFA MAJOR SPONSOR I like what's happening at Collegians in B Section . The Lions went to the top division last year, struggled a bit, but worked hard off the field in the off-season to make the team stronger and the results are showing . Collegians are unbeaten this year and most tipsters are pencilling them back in A-section next season . I like the fact that they are on top because they did the work to get the players . They made the call and that's how you prosper in the VAFA . Don't die wondering . Make the call, get the player. And what about Old Scotch in A Section . The Cardinals are also four from four which has to be pleasing for their new coach Barry Price . The Cardinals have promised so much in the last few years that it's not surprising to see them up there but maybe with fresh hands on the wheel they can be steered into the finals on cruise control, rather than their customary "bat-out-of-hell" race for September that we often see . It has also been a terrific start to the season for St .Bedes Mentone Tigers in C Section . They are also undefeated, one game clear of Ormond, and haven't the Reds been impressive to claim third spot in their first year up from D Section ? In D1, Old Carey and Rupertswood share the top spots after perfect starts to their year but in D2 it's a dog fight at the top with three teams all on 3-1, Peninsula Old Boys, Aquinas OC, St . John's OC . South Melbourne District is enjoying the limelight in D3, unbeaten with a percentage of 244 and Eltham OC sits alone on top of the D4 ladder with a 0 in its loss column . The word is there has been some good footy coming out of all the grades and C Section looks like a terrific competition this year . The general consensus in Ammo circles is that there is reason for concern about the depth of players, judging by results in the reserves in all sections . Even great clubs like St .Bernard's are struggling for depth and as a consequence its A Reserve team is third bottom, one win for the season and a
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percentage of 65 .98 . But even more of a concern in A Reserve are Old Haileybury ard Old Melburnians . Th e Bloods are on th e bottom with a percentage of 18 .02 and OMs are also winless with a percentage is 40 .06 . A percentage of 50 and under is pretty much unacceptable and it means, unfortunately, there are plenty of teams that just can't compete in their reserves competition . In C Reserve poor old Parkdale Vultures are winless and have a percentage of 2 .24 . And although Hampton Rovers have a win, their percentage is 24 .01 . In D1 Reserve, the Yarra Valley Old Boys and Prahran are both winless with percentages under 41 . Three teams are winless in D2 Reserve, with Glen Eira AFC on the "very bottom" with a percentage of 23 .45 after scoring just two points last week . As I said, it shows an unhealthy lack of depth at clubs . Strong reserve teams mean strong senior teams and to see so many clubs struggling in the reserves is alarming . A couple of years ago the Uni Blues' reserves were unbeatable . This year they have one win for the season and are fourth bottom . Keeping your numbers up is hard work but once again, the work has to be done in the off-season and clubs have to make that call .
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Last 3r I talked up Brett Dobson 's Woodrow Medal chances to such an extent that he sought a restraining order . Well step aside old son, there's a new kid on the block. Mr James Hope of Ivanhoe . Thus far, he has towered over A Section football, with a succession of eye catching and match winning performances . Not much to say about Marcellin, who bore the brunt of his dominance on Saturday. All the glamour Eagles have moved on but they're still hanging in there . De La's Damien Rayson was recently rated the best player in the comp on the Xavs website but in the first three rounds had little (mpact . Given a looser reign on the weekend, he carved up the Snakepitters, matching Leigh Harrison's five goal haul . Coming with huge wraps, Harrison didn't really flatter in A Section last time, so he really needs to shine this time . On Saturday, be and Payson were clearly Be La's best while CHB Tait Wilkinson was the premier `Pitter. Was kicking myself for not tipping Be La on the weekend but what can you do? Scotch held off Uni at Camberwell with big men Tom Wigney, Lachlan and Nick Thompson standing tall . Peter Steele kept Gerstman to 3 and Joe Sturrock provided drive off half back . The Blues are fielding a lot of new players (Tyson Hunter, Will Fitzgerald, Zane Coventry all look the goods) and may take a while to get going but they're worth sticking with . Despite an early fright, Xavs saw off OMs by ten goals . Matt Handley kicked six from his first six kicks in senior football, just another in the seemingly endless production line at Xavs, while Ben Hackett also acquitted himself well on debut . It's no use bagging a team full of kids so best of luck to Dean Rice and OMs but it's going to be a long year (and it hasn't even started snowing yet) . Haileybury, with Brett O'Farrell rampant, demolished Trinity at the 'Lands . It's nigh on impossible to win there these days . importance of the 2nds. Reserves players are often to forgotten heroes of Amateur football. As the grounds get boggier, players go down with injury and the ability to pluck halt a dozen quality players from the 2s is paramount . Look at Xavs and Scotch . Both often start the year slowly but invariably have enough depth in their ranks to offset the inevitable hardships at the business end of the season . There are some cracking ressies players running around, who, for various reasons, have never nailed down a senior spot . Matt O'Donnell and Dom McInerney at De la, David Walsh (Nordberg) at Xavs, Justin Evans and Steve lanazzo at St Bernards, to name a few. Which leaves us with Haileybury . Assuming Haileybury's top ten players are easily the best in the comp, could they win an A Section flag with a reserves team with a percentage barely
above room temperature? Oh how they miss Chris Efstathiou, the Biggest and the Baddest of the Badlands, the man who once threw me the length of the goal square in a school match. Haileybury are Fooless and bottom of the table in the 2nds but their seniors are the obvious benchmark. Go figure . Selections After two years of humiliation, wearing hooded tops, giving fake names to girls in bars etc, this tipping caper gets easier and easier. Trinity's Fraser Cameron is a broken man, Andrew Wu cracked under pressure and hung up the cue, The Quill is in hiding and the new Under 19 punks are not coping at all. If I can nail 5 this week, Messrs Nugent and Flower will be looking over their shoulder. . . Bernard's haven't beaten Uni for ages but you'd have to give `em the nod at the Pit . De La have a pretty average record against Trinity but should be too strong for the home side . Xavs will be far too good for Marcellin at Premiership Park . Haileybury by billions against OM s Ivanhoe to upset Scotch and move to equal top position .
A SECTIO N O'Farrell, Brett OLD HAILEYBURY 9 17 Potter, Callan ST BERNARDS 1 t3 Cultrera, Andy OLD TRINITY GR 3 ] 2 MacLaren, Cameron MARCELLIN OC 3 12 Flynn, Matthew OLD SCOTCH 1 10 Gerstman. James OLD SCOTCH 3 9 Mitchell, Nicholas ST BERNARDS l 9 A SECTION RESERVE Handley, Matthew OLD XAt'ERIA NS 0 20 Cations, Scott OLD SCOTCH 2 12 Smith, Daniel OLDXAV ERIA,'vS 6 12 Westmore, James UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 11 Harris, Patrick ST BEWNARDS 2 8 Widmer, Timothy OLD SCOTCH 3 8 Doherty, Benjamin OLD SCOTCH 7 7 "-- results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .
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Trivia What is Chris Efstathiou's other great sporting talent? First correct answer to jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk wins more alcohol. Last week's answer was three (!) hours. Congrats to Greg from the Terminus Hotel who won the wine and Bain'book .
Ata .]_ ~t~.J r Old M elburnians congratulates skipper Cam Kennedy on 150 games this week . Cam has shown tremendous leadership in a tough beginning to 2006 . A member of the club's losing grand final team in 1999, Cam went one better in the club's 2002 success and was our leading goalkicker last year. Well done Kenno ! Old Ivanhoe congratulate Rowan Weddle on 250 games this week and Scoff Curatolo 100 games last week. Rowan, equal record holder at the club for premierships with 4, sections D& C in 94/95 and section B in 2001/05 , has also captained the club from 2001-03 , voted as fullback in the club's team of the century and also achieved state representation . Let's hope he one day wears a section A medallion to top of a great record . Scott, the B & F winner for the club in the last 2 years, was a member of the B premiership teams of 2001/05 . Totally fearless and seemingly indestructible, we are sure he will have one of the great careers for the club . Old Xaverians congratulate Nick Hart on his 100th game . Nick has played in four Club XVIII Premierships and won a club Best and Fairest in Under 19-(2) in 1999. Old Xaverians congratulate Chris Santalocia last Saturday played his 50th game . Chris began in the Under 19's and is now playing regularly in the Seniors . Well done Santa, and we look forward to many more games to come . Xavs also congratulate M att O'Hanlon who played his 50th game in Round One . Currently out injured, we wish you a speedy recovery Matt and that you are back in the side very soon .
Uni Blues congratulate Joe Sturrock on 100 club games . Joe's career has included State representation, Club Senior Best and Fairest, Reserve Coaching appointments, overseas travel, terrible luck with injuries and a Brian Blood Award . Well Done Joey. Old F6aileyburian's congratulate Reserves Captain, James Bell, on his 150th game today. The 'Rock' began his career in 1997 and captained the Under 19's in 1998 winning runner-up B & F Award that year. A member of 2001 Reserves premiership team, and Captain of the side 2002/05/06 . Well done 'Bell,,, '
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SECTION St Bernards v Old Scotc h University Blues v Old Trinity Gr Old Xaverians v Old Ivanhoe De La Salle v Old Melburnian s Old Haileybury v Marcellin OC - at Sportscover Arena - Sunday
Old Trinity Gr v Old Melburnians Old Camberwell Gr v Beaumaris Whitefriars OC v Old Carey Gr Caulfield Gr v Old Brighton G r Old Paradians v University Blacks
B E Ti N Beaumaris v Mazenod OC Old Essendon Gr v Whitetriars OC Melbourne High School OB v St Kevins OB Old Brighton Gr v Caulfield Or Collegians v University Black s
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Therry Penola OB v Aquinas Rupertswood has the bye North Old Boys/St Patricks Col v Kew Old Xaverians (2) v Bulleen Templesto4ve Old Westbourne v Fitzroy Red s
D9 SEGTID N Yarra Valley OB v Emmaus St Leos OC Banyule v Prahran Rupertswood v Old Carey G r Bulleen Templestowe v Old Mentonians Old Geelong FC v Therry Penola O B
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G :V A heart stopper at South being some 48 points up during the third quarter, the Tonners stopped to a walk due to some slack work and funny occurrences giving the Friars a sniff and some confidence which nearly got them over the line . Blair Mason was good early, Toby Ewart strong in his 150th, young Scott Oliver had a crack but injuries are hurting .
A sign of a good side is one that can win when not playing well, which is what OEG did on Saturday. One would have thought that the Blacks with a 4 goal lead had the game won at long interval . But the Bombers, with the handy inclusions of Flaherty and McPherson slowly edged back to hit the front with minutes to play. Skurrie was terrific, young Tanner popped up and Leask solid as usual . Colonel Sandford the Kemptons and Whitehead were good for the Blacks . Even first quarter out at Central Reserve before the Fields hit their straps in the second to blow the Nodders out of the park . Despite a bit of a comeback in the third, the Fields were too good . Brett Sinclair was on fire up forward, Andy Will turned back the clock and Ben Carboni racked up possessions . Not surprisingly, defenders Sam Reed, Dave Hansen and Steve Oldman were the Nodders best . Vital game for both sides at Shark Park to get on the scoreboard in 06 . The Sharks got out to a 16 point lead in the last but SKOB, whose form was miles better than last week, clawed their way back to be just behind at siren time . Mick Atkins, Aaron Salisbury and Luke McNicholas' rucking drove the Sharks, SKOBS impressed with debutant Matt Sherman and Plugger Lynch who, if he gets to fire up forward with Chardonnay Skevvies will see happy hour again MHSOB tried very hard but readily admit they were beaten by a quality side . A six goal third stanza broke the game open for the Lions who were pleased to win in Brock Mooney's 150th . Jono Dixon on his old man's stomping ground was outstanding, Shura Taft was among the goals with Grant Rowston having his best for the year . Will Taft and Lachie Evans the young guns of the High gave their all . PREVIEW Beaumaris make the short trek up the road to tackle the Fields at Glenhuntly Park . They will be full of
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be just too hard to beat at home . University Blacks welcome Mazenod in a must win game for both . Blacks threw one away last week, but if they can recapture the form of that first half they should just get over the line . Friar Park is a tough ask at any time . Neither side was disgraced in their performances last week so this promises to be a good game . Both have good mixes of youth and experience but at Park Orchards the Friars walk taller and play a lot better, and in an evenly contested game will just win . St Kevins are starting to get a few good players back on the paddock while the Tonners are losing a few, so this evens things up a bit. They are desperately keen to break the ice today and are paying no heed to Cameron Noakes' dreaded 'R' word . But I think they may have to wait another week as OB at Sportscover will be too strong . Collegians and OEG clash at the Tro :' in a beauty.
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Can't fault the home side at this stage while the Bombers who are slowly getting their better players back into the lineup, have only had a minor hiccup . Darren Handley has impressed all at OEG, and has the players supporting him as they have found some consistency in their game . But at home the Lions who are a classy unit will just greet the judge . 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
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Caulfield Grammarians congratulate Chris Fagan on his 100th game last week . 째Fages" whose first season in 2001 included an U19 Premiership, has developed into a terrific player, person and committee member at our club . 째Bunsen's째 straight ahead approach and precision kicking has been a trademark in all of his games, as all at The Fields look forward to his next milestone . Oeaumaris Football Club congratulate Andrew Spence on his 100th game this week against Caulfield Grammarians . Spencie has been a popular member of the club since he joined us from the Prahran Dragons in 1999 and after starting with the Under 19s he progressed quickly through the reserves to become a regular senior player renowned for his dash and disposal skills . Career highlights include making the Under 19 rep squad and being an important member of the 2003 senior premiership side. We also thank the entire Spence family for their great contributions to the club - father Graham a commiteeman, sister Laura a trainer and mum Chris a very keen supporter - well done to all of you .
St Kevins v Old Brighton Gr University Blacks v Mazeno d Whitefriars v Melbourne High School OB Collegians v Old Essendon Gr Caulfield Gr v Beaumaris
B SECTIO N Beaumaris AFC 2.1 4.6 6.7 10 .11 (71) St Kevins OB 2.3 4.3 7.5 10.7 (67) Beaum: Goals : S. Carte 2, A. Salisbury 2, M. Boon, A. Catlin, M . Ensor, L. Ferrari, G. Shattuck, A . Spence . Best : M . Atkins, A. Salisbury, L. McNicholas, A . O'Brien . J . Heath, S . Corte SKOB: Goals : A. Lynch 3, R . Chard 2, L . Mahoney, S. Mount, T. 0'hanlon, E. Waldron, A . Keely. Best : A . Lynch, M. Sullivan, M . Sherman, J . Keogh, T. 0'hanlon, M . Shanno n Umpires : Simon Stokes (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Edward Boa] (G) Matthew Cowley (G) James Gregory (B) Shane Maekintosh (F) b7azenod OC 1 .3 1 .4 5.6 5.6(36) Caulfield Gr 1 .4 7.7 9.7 14.7 (91) Maz: Goals: C . Jayavreera 2, D. Dunne, S . Moran, D . Nisbet . Best : F. Reed, T. Castricum, N . Parry, D. Nisbet, S. Moran, N. Meehan Caul : Goals: B- Sinclair 8, B. Carboni, M . Frater, S. Kendall, A . Strain, S . Widjaja, A. Will . Best : B . Sinclair, A . Will, B . Carboni, M . Pennycuick, A . Docker. A. Strain Umpires: Frank Palermo (B) Elise Van Grondelle (B) Jamie Kvins (F) Russell Davidson (F) Daniel Dalpos (G) Tristian Collin (G) Melbourne High School OB 3 .1 5 .2 8.4 11 .7(73) Collegians 4.4 9.6 15 .7 19 .11 (125) h4HSOB : Goals: T. Dunne 3, W. Taft 3, J. Aitken 2, L . Evans, J . Gemer, E . Thompson, Best : W. Taft, R . McIntyre, L . Evans, E . Thompson, T. Harper. J . Richmond CoB : Goals : J. Dixon 4, S- Taft 4, G. Rowston 2, N . Stone 2, B . Robbins 2, C . Blum6eld, T. Bull, J. Fry .). Jorgensen, R . Harkness. Best:J . Dixon . B. Robbins, M. Williams, G. Rowston, C. Unsworth, N. Roach Umpires: Chris Mills (B) Dharshaka Peios (F) RDFL (B) RDFL (G) Vin Vescovi (G ) Old Brighton Gr 2 .3 4 .6 11 .9 1212 (84) WhitePriars OC 2 .0 4 .1 7 .3 13 .4 (82) Old Br : Goals: Dubyna 3, Ginnivan 2, bi Gadsden 2, Jakobi, Pirrie, Hendra . Salem. Best : Ewen, Bristow, Dubyna, Hughes, Ginnivan, J . Edge . White : Goals: B. Tomey 3, J . Anderson 2, J . htarchesi 2, R. Pawlik 2 . J. Power 2, N. Cunningham, B. Stafford. Best : T. Hilton, J. Anderson, J . Petdro,l . Power, R. Pawlik, G. Hill Umpires : Daniel Silfo (F) Bruce Stephens (G) Gavin Roberts (G) Dirk Kramer (F) Sean Collins (B) Ryan Place (B ) University Blacks 5 .3 7 .6 9 .9 10 .9 (69) Old Essendon Gr 2.5 3 .8 7.8 10.11 17l) Uni Wachs: Goals : l . Green 3, M. Batista 2,'.7 . Kempton, P. Kempton, J . Sibilia, A. Fisher, L. O'Connell . Best : H. Whitehead, P. Kempton, M . Kempton, A . Fisher. D. Costello, T. Purcell Old Fss : Goals: S . Playfair 2, S. Towner 2, S . McPherson 2, L . Teal 2, S. Demonon, D . Flaherty . Best : T. Skurrie, J. Leask, S. McPherson, S . Towner, IDi . Tanner. J . Kavanagh L'-mpires: Chris Doyle (G) Daniel Brookes (G) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Grant Joyner (F) Simon Olive (F) Julian Maccioni (B )
B SEC ION RESERV E University Blacks 5.1 93 15.6 19.8 (122) Old Essendon Gr l .1 2 .1 3.2 5.7 (37) Uni Blacks : Goals: D. Irwin 7, N . Martin 4, J . Bell 2, K . Medo 2, R. Hamilton, W. Howson, A . Ross, T. Legoe. Best : T. Bmmby-Rendell, D. Irwin, T. Legoe, K. Merle, N. Martin, B . Owen Old Ess: Goals: T. Campbell, L . Fitzgemld, M. Flaheny, C. Kalogiannis, A . McKenzie. Best : A. McKenzie . J . Hughes, B . Papal, D. Cerantonio, T. Campbell, A. Parke r Old Brighton Gr 33 8.5 14.9 1731 (113) Whitefriars OC 3.2 3.2 4.3 5.4 (34) Old Br: Goals: S. Eastgate 3, J . Maguire 3, A- Clark 3, N . Larkin 2,1M. Bartlett, S- Cooney, T. March, B . Paterson, R. Stewart, A . Vandendungen. Best: AVandendungen, C. McNicol, T . March, M . Smith. A . Clark, S . Cooney White : Goals : A. Gamble 2, M . Vardy, B- Wilson, R. Hill. Best : L. Kaldor, J. Pumpa, B. Jones, M . Vardy, N. Crowe, A. Kenez BeaumadsAFC 4.0 6.1 7.4 8.5(53) St Kevins OB 4.0 7.2 8.4 11 .6 (72) Beaum: Goals: J . Vance 3, S. May 2, A. Kent, M . Wilson, T. Boreham . Best: H. McMillan, B . Presnell, M. Wilson, D . Murphy, B. Pitson, B . Soutar SKOB : Goals : M . Mazzarella 4 . J . Dempsey 2, P. Longmore 2, S- Belsey, R . Caldow, P. Murray. Best : P. Longmore, R . Caldow, G. Holland, P. Murray, D . Gibbs, M . Mazzarell a t"izenod OC 1 .0 3.0 5.1 8.3(51) Caulfield Gr 7.2 9.4 12.10 15 .15 (105) Riaz: Goals : D . McMullin 2, B. Costin, L. Hawkins, J. Schiano, M . Quinn, ABray, C . Salerno . Best : L. Morgan, J. Schiano, L. Hawkins, A. Bray, S . Paolucci, D. Grant Caul: Goals : R . Foote 4, A- Logan 4, W. Bowes 2 . N. Guyett 2, B . Scott 2, C. Grigg . Best: R . Foote, A . Bruhn, W. Bowes, N. Edwards, W. Hepworth, W. Rudd Melbourne High School OB 5-4 7 .6 8.8 9.8(62) Collegians 0.3 4.4 85 12.10 (82) MHSOB: Goals : K . Harding 3, C. McGrath 3, A. O'Brien, N. Orchard, M . Neilson . Best : S . McCully, A. Villani, M . Hamilton-Ho, J . Cameron. K . Harding, A. O'Brien Coll ; Goals: J . Adgemis 4, N . Burrows 3, M . Lynch 3, 0. Howard, M . Powers . Best: S . Woolley, M . Powers, A. Stone. M . Lynch, A . Nichola, T. Parkinso n
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CAUtFIEID GRAMMARIANS
COLLEGIANS
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Coach : Russell Barnes Asst Coach : Craq Tonkm Res Coach : J«w Ha:
Coach: Stephen Wnghi Asst Coach : Lachlan Keliaway Res Coach: Geoff Relay
Coach: Pat HautAsst Coach : Pete Catknan Rea. Coach : Davies Firigps
Coach : Ben Robertson
Coach: Mark Murray Asst Coaches : Trent Pitts & Arikew Saudtry
1 M . Duggan 2 L. Wonnacott 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 y 18 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 . Ferrar i 33 A. Wilson 34 H . McMillan (Res) VC 35 S . McNicholas 36 N . Atkins 37 R . Presnel l 38 M.Wilso n 39 L . McNicholas 40 J. Hogarth 41 A . Heywood 43 T.Woolnough 45 M. Kuria 46 T. Dean 47 A . Kent 48 T. Whitty 49 B. Sauter 50 A . Clemente 53 A . Poll 54 B. Presnell 55 L . Quirk 56 A . Horton 57 B. Filson 58 J. Bramwell 59 J. Roney 61 M. Bramwell 62 C . Shone 64 D. Murphy 65 G . Sherlock 66 P. McConchie 68 B. Bowker 70 D. James 71 D. Sawle 74 K . Gasperino 76 C . Terpsinis
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2 A. Bruhn 2 B. Hall 3 C . Knight 4 M . Liddel l 5 S. Kendall 6 C . Hammond 7 R . O'Neil l 8 R . Foot e 9 M . Frater 9 S . Cunlrf(e 10 A . Will 11 B. Carboni 12 D . Pearce 13 A . Green 14 B . Gross 15 A . Docke r 16 G. Winte r 17 J. Wright W. Rudd 19 B . Evans 19 J . pins 20 H . Vella 21 M . Pennycuick 22 C. Fagan 23 A . Sinclai r 24 L. Matias 24 C. Murphy 25 B . Sinclir 25 N. Dorman 26 S . Widjaja 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. Jone s 36 G . Crather n 37 B . Scott 38 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. Basham 61 M . Benkemoun 62 C. Sheppard 63 Z . D'Arcy 64 E. Andrew 65 A. Stobart 66 C. Grigg 67 J. Scott 71 M. Cassidy
1 J . Dixon (VC) 2 T Bull 3 B . Mooney 4 A . Shinkfield 5 R. Henebery h 6 N. Baxter 6 S . Woolley 7 S . Taft 8 C. Unsworth (C) 9 J. Fry 10 J. Jorgensen 11 N. Burrows 12 N. Harrison 13 J. Casserlyy 14 J. Ashman 15 C. Hoist 16 A. Baxter 17 R. Hosking 17 D- Phillips 18 J. Heritage 19 K. Jones 20 M . Parrent 21 C. Harris 22 M. Williams 23 D. Surkitt 24 E. Waters 25 A. 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. Hoist 34 M. Wagner 35 M. Lynch 36 M. Roberson 37 R . Harkness 38 A. Fabris 39 N . Tsindo s 40 O. Howard 41 N . Baxter 42 S. Arnott 43 T. Parkinson 44 B. Robbins 45 A. Stone 46 J. Hampton 47 Z. Moon 48 J. Baldwin 49 M. Rose 50 F. Boland 51 T. Rodgers Wilson 52 M . Naylor 53 C . EIg 54 J. Adgemis 55 T. Coakes (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
Asst Coach: Andrew Sutherland I MarcN ;o Chua
Res. Coach: T. Wnght 1 J. Bamert 2 S. McCull y 3 M. Neilson 4 M. White 5 J. Simpson 5 L. Campbell 6 M. Brain (DVC) 7 N . Orchard (RVC) 7 S. Whittington 8 J. Garne r 9 D. Fairchild 10 C .7Vialani
Res Coach: Tony Cots 1 T. Castricum 2 M. Chamberlain 3 D. Hansen S. Mora n 5 D. Chamberlain 6 P. Nelson 7 S. Reed 8 W. Occhiuto 9 D. Kelly 10 B. Chamberlain (C) 11 D. Hose 12 J. Cuberes 13 M. Regan 14 N . Meehan 15 N . Parry 16 M. Apollonio 17 C. PoleYi 18 D. Dunne 19 L. Buszard 20 C . Murray 21 S. Polan 22 S. Veltma n 23 S. Oldman 24 D. NisbeH 25 S. Stanley 26 J . Dunne 27 S. Kerr 28 J . Diaz 30 D. Maskell 31 S. Castricum 32 S . Paolucci 33 S . Balloch 34 D . Regan 35 J . Aeillo 38 G. Miller 37 T. Valiance 38 L. Morgan 39 D . Oldman 40 L. Hawkins 41 A . Quinn 42 C. Raine `t3 L. Perkins 44 B . Costin 45 S . Paine 46 C. Bray 47 D. Micallef 48 C. Jayaweera 49 M . Voigt 60 L. Appolonio 51 M . Quinn 52 G. Tilling 53 J . Mather 54 D. Grant 55 L. Fuller 56 A . Bray 57 P. Souter 58 D. Morris 59 C. Azzopardi 60 A . Bouchereau 61 M . McDowell 62 A. Longmuir 63 M . D'Rosano 64 A. Manjikian 65 P. Harrington 66 J. Schiano 67 G . Bates 68 J. Di Pietro 69 N. Perera
11 R . Tames 12 J. Aitke n 12 M. Feferkranz 13 S. Anderson 14 G. Leslie 14 M. Hamilton-Ho 15 A . O'Brien 16 C . Kelly 16 R . Clowe s 17 G. McCull y 18 R . Umbridc 19 L. Jones gWrigley 20 L. Horne 20 T. Fracze k 21 J . Davis 21 W. Taft 22 A . Svirskis 22 K . McDonald 23 A . Hoga n 24 S . The 25 T. Dunn e 26 L. Evans 27 P. Spottiswoo d 27 W. Backway 28 S . Moore 29 R. McIntyre (DVC ) 30 R. Newton 31 L. McKinnon 31 M . Bowen (RVC) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 33 A. Sauhry 34 E . Thompson (C ) 35 J . Richmond 35 F. Rujevi c 38 T- Bartholomew 37 M . Ting 37 T. Harpe r 38 P. Fountai n 39 C. McGrath 40 A. Littlehales 40 A. Lust (RC) 41 J. Anderson 42 A. McCubbin 42 B. Betheras 43 D. Rosman 43 R. Coxon {RVC } 44 J. Ne .qon 45 R. Czwarno 46 1 . Costin g 47 A. Vicendes e 51 K. Harding 52 A. Villani 53 S. Mitchell 54 A. Li m 55 D. Wiseman 56 T. Wright 58 P. Greenhill 59 A. Hall 60 M. Nichola s
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Coach : Grey MdoLohn Asst Coach : Adam MleCwma Res Coach: J . Coy
Coach : Daven Hand!ey Res. Coach : Crag Rdey
Coach: Dave Murraym Ant Coach : Tony War Res Coach: Rob Gross
Coach: Antlx:rry N.,km Asst Coach : M R¢ro, W.Hanna Res Coach : Cod 8a-ft
Ant Coach: Rotor Randall, Wayhe
1 N. Perry 2 A . Pine 3 C. Barrow 3 S . Ollrver 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 . Perrett (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. Ewen 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. Dale 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. Tolj 48 L. Ross 49 B . Scott 50 W. Leaf 51 J . Lynch 52 B . Paterson 53 A . Clark 54 J . Dooley 57 P. Paterson 58 C. Butters 59 N. Larkin 60 C. Brown 61 A . Wals h 63 D. Ellis (VC-Res) 65 A .Kennerty
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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. Playtair 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 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 38 T. Campbell 39 K . Dawson 40 C . Kalogiannis 41 B. Overman 42 N . Bertram
43 J. Wilson 44 L. Kavanagh 45 N . Helens 47 S. Howard
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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. Merlo 8 C. Haynes 9 P. Kempton 10 G . Shaw i t L. Van Kempen 12 S . Grigg 13 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. SandBord (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
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As a coach you will be asked often by your players. How did I go? What did I do wrong? What can I do to get better? There are several ways you can offer feedback to players . Each player is different in the way they like to be told that they have done something well and / or something wrong . It is my belief as a coach that you should always be approachable and be able to provide your players with frankness and honesty, regardless of the medium you decide to use to give this feedback . There are three major forms of feedback used by coaches which can be provided to players . Each form has its positives and negatives . Video : -
Pros Con s It's a visual medium It can't be kept by all the players on most occasions It can be used to bring team together It doesn't show everything, e .g . unrewarded running Easy to store and access Finding a reliable and competent video operato r Video is a fantastic way to show your players what they are doing correctly and what they need to improve on . As a coach, it is easy to show players the video and provide this feedback . Videos are also ready with very little coach input . Written Reports: - Pros Con s Players get to keep the reports They aren't dynamic Easy to understand Time Consumin g Ability be detailed with the reports Some player don't read or understand the m Written Reports are a time consuming process, but I think they can be more than beneficial to players . Providing you give the players meaningful feedback, I have found it better to have a standard template to use each week . Use keywords as measurements and provide a consistent scoring scale . Always ensure that you explain to your playing group how to achieve a higher score e .g . what constitutes a seven out of ten ? Verbal :
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One month in and it's time to see where all clubs stand . Who's hot? Who's not? Let's do a quick run down before we move to the game reviews and tips . Firing on all 4 Gotta be the Tigers, without question . All preseason talk has been backed up and it looks like daylight to second . Throw in Ormond who suffered their first loss on the weekend, and even the Wellers who have shrugged off predictions of doom and gloom, squaring the ledger on the back of some key position dominance. Halfw ay up the creek, without the paddl e The Combine has only saluted once thus far, and have the Vultures right next to them on a 3 game losing streak too . I'm not as concerned about the Raiders though - I feel they're piecing things together, but none of these teams are out of contention just yet. Let's wait until after the long weekend to look at key games to win and stave off the R word. Now to the matches in brief: Hampton Rovers -v- Ormon d Despite the low scoring, this clash between the VAFA's two oldest district clubs proved an absorbing tussle. It was nip and tuck in front of a large crowd until the final break, when the home side held a slender advantage . Ormond managed the first goal, but Hampton took control thereafter with Nick Greenwood, Nick Henry and Gerrard Woods seeing them home by 13 points . Old Paradians -v- Monash Blue s Monash extended their advantage exponentially out at Bundoora, before Parade reversed the trend in a last ditch attempt to win the match . Christian Gregory was in great touch, giving the State Selectors something to think about, whilst Michael Davidson's duel with Boundy was a ripper . Aaron Williams was also in the thick of it, but he was well matched by the Cruiser, who was a plucky Paradian performer. Parkdale Vultures -v- St Bedes M entone Tigers The seriously Southern derby at Parkdale saw the Tigers putting their former Federal League counterparts to the sword after half-time . Were it not for Luke Wintle's ordinary conversion the game would've been over by the first change . To their credit, the Vultures bounced back through careful ball use and clean hands. After the main change, Scafidi and McColl took control whilst Kinsella took a couple of screamers to compliment James Tyquin's four goals from the wing . The final quarter was just 'junk time' with StBMT cruising home in 3rd gear on the back of Michael Wintie and Matt Hilton . Old Camberwell - v- Fitzroy Red s This was a top notch C section contest with two fine midfields doing battle and creating opportunities for their forwards . 11 goals from a key forward (Loats) will be hard to beat, but Old Camberwell's key defenders in De Sanctis and Craven got th e 14
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C SECTION Loats, David OLD CAMBERWELL 11 34 Chisholm, Robert OR,wtOND AFC 5 15 Bloom, Aaron AJAX AFC 4 12 Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES 2 12 MacGeorge, Tony PARKDALE VULTURES 4 12 C SECTION RESERVE Terrell, Luke ST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 8 13 Tornese, Joe FITZROY REDS 4 11 Lethbridge, Anthony MONASH BLUES 2 10 Cugola, Adrian NOB/ST PATS 4 9 Davis, Stephen ORMOND AFC 2 9 8 Wilev, Russell ORMOND AFC 3 1, 11
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Finally, the Redders need to start playing consistent footy, and I think this weekend they'll find that, with their second consecutive loss!!! Sorry lads, but the Tigers at home is worse than a 4 hour flight to Subiaco to face West Coast, STBMT by 33 points. McGoos NOBSPC, Ormond, AJAX, Wellers and STBMT .
STONES : NOBSPC Congratulate Heath hlaplestone and Jack Nihill on reaching 100 and 50 games respectively last weekend against AJAX. Heath 'HEATA' Maplestone played his first two seasons 1999 & 2000 in the U119s. Known for his athleticism and strength, he is a strong marking player who takes contested marks every week . One fan recently recalled his 65m torpedo goal at the Junction in 2001 as their favourite Heata highlight . Passionately supported at the games by his dad Col, Heata is also a great character of the club and one of NOBSPC's favourite sons . Chris 'Jack' Nihill arrived at the club in 2003 . In this short time he has established himself as a regular senior player and leader at the club . Not afraid to take a bounce, Jack is a quick, skilful half back flanker with great courage despite his light frame . Jack has also contributed to the club off-field and played an important role in our recruiting . Congratulations from all at Old Paradians AFC to Peter Brabender on his 350th VAFA game . 'Plugger' Brabender has not played a reserves match in his career, playing 53 Under 19 games & 297 games in the 1st XVIII. Two decades of service to the club on and off the field,Life Member, Captain 1993-98,multiple club best and fairest winner, VAFA Under 19 representative, member of the OPs 'Team of the Century' too many other achievements to list . Thank-you to 'Plugger' and his family, particularly his parents Peter & Mary, for their outstanding contribution to Old Paradians AFC & VAFA football . We wish you the very best for the rest of your playing career. Congratulations from all at Old Paradians AFC to Stephen Corcoran on his 100th VAFA game . Stephen commenced with the club in 2000 and we look forward to many more games 'Corca' . Old Paradians also congratulations David Salvatico and Steve Rehlicki on playing their 50th VAFA games . Both players commenced with the club in 2003 and we look forward to many more games from them both .
Old Camberwell v Hampton Rovers North Old Boys/St Patricks College v Parkdale Vulture s Monash Blues v AJAX Ormond v Old Paradian s St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Fitzroy Reds
C SECTIO N Old Paradians 1 .2 3 .4 5 .7 7 .8(50) Monash Blues 2 .4 6 .4 11 .6 11 .7 (73) Old Par: Goals : D. Broody 3, P. Brabender 2, D. Dean, M . Spinoso. Best: J . Kreuzer, M . Derham, P. Brabender, D. Loney, D . Dean, A . Chambers Mon Blues: Goals : T. Craven 2, M. Davidson 2, C. Gregory 2, M. Coe, C. O'Sullivan, J. Smith, G . Smyth. R. Tartan . Best : A. Williams, C . Gregory, M . Davidson, C . O'Sullivan, G . Smyth, P. Westbrook Umpires : RDFL (B) Peter Angelis (F) Craie Amot (G) RDFL (B) RDFL (G ) Hampton Rovers AFC 2.4 3 .5 6.7 10.10 (70) Ormond AFC 2 .2 3 .4 73 &,9 t57) HRov AFC : Goals: N . Greenwood 3, G . Cannell2, M. Devereaux, M. Lawrence, H. Tregear, G . Woods, T. Wilmott . Best: N. Greenwood, N. Henry, G . Woods, G . Can . S. Burggraaff, H. Tregear Ormond: Goals: R . Chisholm 5, D. Brosnan 2, D . Beckett . Best : D . Robbins, S. Keleher, R . Martin, W. Cove, B. Cromack, L . Deledio Umpires : Robert O'Gorman (F) Peter 4laddocks (G) Joseph Hartwig (F) James Exton (G ) AJAX AFC 5 3 10 .5 12.9 16.10 (106) NOBovstSt Patricka College AFC 3.2 5.4 9 .6 I0.8 (68) Ajax: Goals: Y. Rapoport 5, A . Bloom 4, D . Markov 3. M . Junkie. E. Raleigh, E . Routman. D. Vanaken. Best : E. Routman, Y. Rapoport, J . Ritterman, 1 . Raleigh, A. Lewski, A. Bloom NOBlStP: Goals : M . Barker 4, C. Husking 4, T. Brady. S . Sleep. Best : D. Stribtey, S . Sleep, C . Hosking, S . Butcher, M. Barker. T. Brady Umpires: Santo Carson (B) Brendan Devlin (F) Tim Saunders (F) Clive Shipley (G) Greg Rollo (G ) Parkdale Vultures 0 .1 6 .3 8 .4 11 .6 (72) St BedesJMentone Tigers AFC 2 3 7 .9 15.11 18.16 (124) Park Volt: Goals : T. Macgeorge 4, S. Hecker4, T. Barr, D. Kelly, A . White. Best : M. Dixon, D. Kelly, S. Hecker, M. Ryan, P. Sullivan, S . Sullivan St B/MT: Goals : A. Scafidi 4, J . Tyquin 4, M . Hilton 2, L. Wintle 2, D. Kinsella 2, P. Groves . D. Waters, M . Wintle, A . Hayes . Best: M . Wintle, S . Anstey, J . Tyquin, J . Kane, M. Hilton, A. Sca6di Umpires: Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Martin Kinsey (B) John Robinson (G) Peter Teasdale (G) Brent Woodhead (F) Callum Hilton (B ) 13.5 18.8 (116) Old Camberwell 4 .2 11 .4 Fitzroy Reds 5 .1 6i4 12.4 15.7 (97) oCG : Goals: D. Loans 11, D. Mitchell 5, A. Romanin, S. Harrison. Best: D . Desanctis, B. Craven, D. Louis, A. Clarke, S. Harrison, T. Angove Fitz Reds: Goals: M . Zika 3, K. Nye 3 . K. Maghamez 2, J . Rawlins 2, M. Louis-Gleeson, P. Orion, A . Pace, S. Edmund, B. Charmaa Best: T. Mitchell, S. Drury, K. Nye . D . Rancid, B . Charman, J. Rawlins Umpires : Blake Curtis (B) Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Garry Clancy (G) James Scully (B) Robert Seymour (G) Se-an Scully Jnr (F) C SECTION RESERVE Parkdale Vultures 1 .1 1 .3 1 .3 1 .3 (9) St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC 7 .4 14.11 17.18 27.27 (189) Park VulU Goals : B . Darcy. Best : A. Rock, P. Emmett, B. Da rcy, A. Brown, D . Griffiths, M . Jennings St B!'rtT: Goals: L . Terrell 8, A. Hipwell 5, M . Rowse 3, B. Schwarze 3, M . Andrews 2, G . Kempster, S . Napier, J . Terrell, D . Ferraro, A . McMahon, J . Windebank . Best: A. Sawers, M . Andrews, L. Terrell, M . Rowse, J . Terrell, C. Jamieson Old Paradians 5 .3 7.4 8.6 11 .7 (73) Monash Blues 1 .2 4S 6.7 7 .7 (49) . Hussey, M . Joyce, R . Old Par: Goals: S. Rehlicki 3 . P. Walsh 2, L . Harford, D Petrou, N. Riseley, S . Rose . Best: M . Patena. S. Rehlicki, S . Fantone, A . Sinclair, D . Hussey, R. Thomas Mon Blues: Goals : M. Chapman 3, J, Mazur 2, A . Lethbridge 2 . Best: D. Fuzzard, K . Mudge, P. Van Der Sluys, D, ?.letlikovec, J . Healy, M . Chapman Old Camberwell Gr 1 .2 3.6 9.7 12.8 (80) Fitzroy Reds 6.1 7 .2 9.3 10.7 (67) OCG : Goals: C. Payne 4, D. Schmidt 3, J . Webb 2, S. Peasnell, C. Nicholls, B . Cottrell. Best: D . Walpole, J. Davis, A. Allan, A. Mackenzie, A . Satipas, D. Gough Fitz Reds : Goals : J . Tomesc 4, B. Pollard 2, N . Evans, B. Macdonald, B . Emerson, G. Hunter. Best : G. Hunter, C . Sullivan, B . Gardner, B . Lee, J . Tomese, B. Macdonald 13.7 18 .10 (118) AJAX AFC 4 .4 83 North Old Boys/St Patricks 2 .6 4.& 6.9 8.1 ](59) Ajax : Goals : D . Gelbart 3, D. Arousi 3, B . Nissen 3, S. Boon 2, E . Winter 2, M . Dudakov, M . Chester, A. Porat, D. Rubenstein, A. Zemski . Best : G . Measey, W_ Sevel, D. Arousi, B . Nissen, A . Zemski, S. Boon NOB/SIP: Goals : A. Cugola 4, R . Kirk 2, D. Gargaq D. Joyce. Best: J . Browne, A . Cugola, G . lrvin, C. Le Maitre, A . Wellman, J . Van Dy k Hampton Rovers AFC 0.0 1 .1 1 .2 I :? (8) Ormond AFC 8.3 12.7 16.14 23 .22 (160) Hampt Rov: Goals : D. Anderson . Best : R. McKeon, C. Christiansen, J . Glanville, N. Drill, M. Westhead, T. McCarthy Orm: Goals: T. Ashford 5, C. Keleher 3, T. Naylor 3, A. Warwarek 3, R . Wiley 3, S . Davis 2, L. O'Brien, S . McConchie, M . Ramsay, M. Purcell . Best: R. Wiley, J. Muzzell, T. Harvey, T. Ashford, D. Tehennepe, T. Naylo r
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ROUNDFi:U- REVIEW Banyule broke their season duck with a convincing away win over St . Leo's Emmaus at Bennettswood . Old Carey scored a comfortable victory over Therry Penola in a clash of the unbeaten table toppers at Dunshea Oval, to sit in first place on the ladder . Therry started well, but Carey shut down their runners in the second term, and indeed asserted their own running game in the second half . Andrew Kent was particularly influential in this regard, as was Al Parton, before his move forward . Old Geelong returned to form with a handsome defeat of Prahran at Como Park. The OGs started well with an eight goal to one opening term, before the Two Blues responded with seven to two in the second . Ogs then doubled the home side's score in the second half. Rupertswood continue their fine form, and moved to second spot with their thrashing of Old Mentonians at Sunbury. Rupo were much more committed and polished with their much revered running game . The only shining lights for the Panthers were Danny Field, Rowan Ball and the ever consistent Anthony Palmer . Bulleen Templestowe are still bothering those in the top four, putting away Yarra Valley by 37 points to put a two game gap between themselves and the 6th placed Valley side. New boy Batsanis impressed with three goals, including a corker in the third term . ROUND AVE PREVIEW Old Carey have a real chance to extend their seasonopening winning streak to five this week, when they come up against the winless St. Leo's Emmaus at Dunshea Oval . Although the Panthers lost three players due to injury last week, they can expect full back Lovelock, and vice captain Chris Angus to return . Bottom line, I think Old Carey have too many weapons . Hard to go past Carey, so Carey it is . Yarra Valley host Banyule at Domeney Reserve, with both teams having recorded only the one victory each in the first month of the season . I'll also be interested to see if the Grant Fikaris - Trent Prior tandem will work for the Bears again today. This shapes as a season-defining match for both teams, I feel . I reckon Banyule will be buoyed by last week's victory, and I'm gonna pick them today . Therry Penola take on Rupertswood in the northern derby at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve, with a minimum second (and possibly first) place at stake . Two young, exciting teams full of dash, a great antidote to the tedium seen all too frequently in the AFL these
days . I'm struggling, quite frankly, to make a decision there, but Rupo have been fantastic so -----far, so I'll tip them again, in a thriller. Old Geelong travel to Keysborough for their match against Old Mentonians . The Oggers bounced back to their true form last week and can expect more of the same . The Panthers need more from their second and third tier players to be a chance, but can take heart from Yarra Valley's efforts against the same opponents a fortnight ago . Not easy though . As long as the likes of O'Brien, Vickers-Willis and Casboult are on fire in front of the sticks, Old Geelong are very difficult to beat . OG for me . Bulleen Templestowe are Prahran's opponents at Toorak Park . Pietryk continues to be an imposing presence in the Bullants defence, while Tommy Waters' and Greg Chivers' class knows no bounds . The Two Blues will look to the likes of Radywonik to give them first use of the ball out of the middle and capitalize on these opportunities . I'll plump for the Bullants for this one . S - . .,?째 f- EV';.째 S Old Carey will be hosting a special fundraising screenin g
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THEI_tY PENOLA OB 3 19 Bannister, Corey Parton, Allister OLD CAREY GR 3 19 O'Brien, Colby OLD GEELONG FC 5 11 Twentyman, Chad OLD MENTONIANS 2 11 Hancock, Timothy YARRA VALLEY OB 2 10 Lecordier, Daniel YARRA VALLEY OB 1 10 Skicko, Craig BANYULE AFC 4 10 Di SECTION RESERVE Allen, Greg OLD GEELONG FC 2 12 Stroud, Matthew OLD MENTONIANS 6 10 THERRY PENOLA OB 2 10 4S'alker, Kieran Angus, Tim OLD CAREY GR 0 9 Atkins, Charles OLD GEELONG FC 2 9 Jordan. Anthony RUPERTSWOOD AFC 2 9 Keenan, Richard THERRY PENOLA OB 1 9 ," results weren't received . Any discrepancies may he due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .
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of the much anticipated film The Da Vinci Code" starring Tom Hanks . The screening will take place at 6 .30pm on Wednesday June 7 at Balwyn Cinema . Tickets are $ 15 are invitations are open to all players, parents, supporters and friends. Tickets can be purchased at the club or reserved for the evening by contacting one of the following people : Wes Mudge 0417 513 218 orwm@jeffreythomas .com .au ; Tim Wood - 0411 034 821 or tim@anaustralian .com .au ; or Dale James - 0402 427 506 . CO NTACT Please provide your match reviews, milestones and details of social events to myself via email on either Peter.PS .INilliamsonQcentrelink .gov.au or theqwill@hotmail .com ideally by 5pm each Monday (actually both addresses would be great, as I could be anywhere on a Monday!) . Until next week, have a great VAFA weekend, The Qwil l
Old Carey wish to acknowledge and congratulate both Allister " Doll y " M cQueen-Parton and Tim "Coilo" Collins on reaching their 50tb game for the Panthers this week . In his short time at Carey, Dolly has definitely made his mark, having previously won an A Grade flag at Old Xaverians . Club captain for the last three seasons, he has also been a premiership player, VAFA representative and competition Best and Fairest . A tremendous clubman and popular leader, we hope to see the best of Dolly for many more years . Collo has shown his prowess over several years, and has recaptured his top form after an ankle fracture that could have ended his football career . A former U19s captain and Best and Fairest winner, Collo is known for his top notch skills and ball winning ability . Once again, well done Dolly and Collo from all at Old Carey . Congratulations also to those D1 players nominated to the initial training squad for the A-D4 rep match against the SFL on June 10 (published elsewhere in this week's Amateur Footballer) . Well done and hopefully as many of you as possible get to don the Big V on the big night .
Yarra Valley OB v Banyule Prahran v Bulleen Templestowe Emmaus St Leos v Old Carey Gr Old Mentonians v Old Geelong Therry Penola v Rupertswood
n1 s_cTil : Bulleâ&#x201A;ŹnTemp :-4owe .'.IC 1,1 10.4 12.4 19 .6(120) `:. :rra~`.:iley0;? 8 .3 9.4 10.7 12 .11 (83) Bull Temp : Goals: D. Matthew, 3, J . tse 3, '11 . Batsams 3, G . Chi-is 2, D. Tulloch 2, J . B arker, A. Coulston . D. Florance, M. Stella, W. Thompson, K . Burri dge . Best : J. Wise, T. Waters, G . Chivers, D. Bone, M . Pietryk, K . Burridge YVOB: Goals : A. Drew 2, N . Lear 2 . D. Lecordier 2, A . Stone 2 . R. Yea . T. Hancock, ). Keem, B . Nicholas, Best : B. Peake, S . Savage, S . Yen, P. Valoppi, A. Drew, R . Drew Umpires : Graham Templar (F) Lionel Katz (F) Michael Roche (B) Thomas Wischer (B) Emmaus St Leos OC 6 ~1 75 10.5 11 .905) Banyule AFC 3 5 7 .6 13.10 19.12 ( t26) Emmaus SL : Goals : A . Krebs 4, P. Baranello 2, N . Robin 2. A. Brown, T. McCann, A . McKenzie. Best: A. Prosser, A. Krebs, A. Volpi. P. Bar anello, P. D'amico, N . Robin Banyule; Goals: M . Christian 4, C . Skicko 4, C . Davies 3, A . Demetriou 2, M . Morgan 2, K . Shep ard-Mueller, M. Smith, D. Lucevic, T. Elmane ri. Best: C. Davies, K. Shep ard-Mueller, L . Rich ardson, D . Lucevic, J . Tsingaris, A. Demetriou Umpires : Ben Rode ( F) David Irons (F) Rupertswood AFC 5 .5 11 .6 14.7 19.16 (130) Old Mentonians 2 .3 5 .4 8.8 8 .9 (57) Ruperts : Goals: L. Baddeley 4, L . Brennan 4, S. Clark 4, R. Fatty 2, T. West 2, N. McGovern, R. Menzel], D. McGovern. Best: S. Cl ark, T. West, L . Baddeley, D . Buaowes, R. Monzell, N . Webb Old Merit : Goals : R . Alexander 3, C . Twentyman 2, B . Fairbanks, R. SchloeBel, P. Monahan . Best : D. Field, R . Ball, A . Pal mer. R . Alexander, J . !'ick, B. Carroll Umpires : Paul Leggett (B) Steve McConville (F) Greg Rowlings (F) Damien Ractliffe (B) Old Care y Gr 22 7 .6 11 .7 15.9 (99) Therry Penola OB 4,2 5 .4 6.6 8.7 (55) Old Careyt Goals : J. While 4, A . Parton 3, T. Angus 2, J . Glynne, A . Kent, C. Laidlaw, T. Collins, J. Carr, L. Basell . Best: A . Kent, A . Remmers, K . Parker, A . Parton, J. White, T. Collins Therry Pen: Goals: C. Bannister 3, J . Bannister, J. Crotty, M . Faroldi, J. Harmes, J . Quinn. Best : l . Belsey, J . Quinn, J . Crotty, S. Boyle. J . Bannister, C. Bannister Umpires: Matthew Simpson (F) Ross Rich ards (G) Patrick New son (G) Jonathan Kerr (F) Old Geelong FC 8.4 10 .7 14 .10 18 .13 (121) PrahranAFC 1 .1 8 .2 10.3 12.4 (76) Old Geel : Goals: C . O'Brien 5, M . Vickers-Willis 4, N . Casboult 2, T. Fellow 2, C . Mallard, E. Bayles, J . Bell, T. Betts, M. Vasey. Best : M . Vickers-A%tllis . T. Fallaw, M . White, E . Bayles, J . Bell, N. Casboult Prahran: Goals : M . Harrison 5, J. Matherson 2, D. Ballard, L. Fox, R. Granger, S . Craig, M . Evans. Best : L . Northway, D. James, H . Pitts . A. Pitts, J . Matherson, M . Harrison Umpires : Rob Mayston ( F) Anthony Simpson (F )
61 SECTION RESEFiUE Bulleen Templestowe AFC 3.4 6 .7 8 .10 14.12 (96) Yarra Wiley OB 0.1 2 .6 5 .6 5.7 (37) Bull Temp: Goals: A. Verga 4, S. Smith 3, P. Robertson 2, S. Lambropoulos 2, G . Hanson, A . Morihovitis, P. Eames. Best: S. Smith, C. Nikolakopoulos, G. Theodorakakos, G . Hanson, D. Glover, P. Robertson Y14 Goals: J . Marcek 2, D. Hickey 2, M . Laing . Best : A. Wingate, G . Courts, K . Barry, S . Fuller, D . Hickey, J. Tompkins Ruperiswond AFC 2.0 6,2 7 .3 8.6 (54) Old Mentonians 3.3 6.4 9 .7 12.7 (79) Ruperts : Goals : S . Bishop 3, A. Jordan 2, A. Fennessy 2, A. Cerra . Best: A . Fennessy, R . Keenan, S. Bishop, J. Anderson, A . Cetto, P. Barry Old Ment: Goals: M . Stroud 6, B . Coghlan, A . Kiantos, T. Millis, G. Smith, S . Worrell, C. Smith. Best : C . Dwyer, M . Stroud, M. Watts, B . Coghlan. T Millis, J . O'Brie n Old Geelong FC 2.2 5. 6 8 .10 15.i4 (104) Prahran AFC 3.1 4 .2 5.2 6.2 138) Old Gael : Goals: S. O'B ri en 3, G. Allen 2, C . Atkins 2. T. Bayles 2, A . Higgins, T. Makin, R . Paul, C. Teague, 2 Waters . C. Wilson . Best: C. 54'ilson, T. Bayles, R . Herd, I. Waters , R. Paul . C. Teague Prahran : Goals : S . Kennett 2, L . Stafford, W. Barber. M . Bond, B . Gibson. Best: M. Hankin, W. Barber, E . Macdonald, S . McNally, C. Murrell, S . Kennet t Old Ca rey Gr 2.7 5 .11 7 .13 11 .14 (80) Therry Penola OB 2.1 2.5 7.7 9.1](65) Old Carey : Goals : H . Doggett 3, C. Campbell 2, K. Scrase 2, J. Carpenter, S. Carr, T. Rossignuolo, Q . Smyth. Best : C. Battle, S. Jessup, T. Wood, H . Doggett. P. Busse. C . Campbell Ther ry Pen: Goals : W. Stevens 5, K. Walker 2, S . Goodwin, R . Keenan . Best: S. Goodwin, P. Dunn, l . Sacco. D . Hanlon, M. Lacorcia, W. Steven s Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 1 .1 4.5 5 .8 7 .10 (52) Banyule AFC 4.4 6.6 9 .10 12.13 (85) Emmaus SL : Goals: A . Farrugia 3, C. Cincotta 2, J. Little, L . Virgo . Best: D. Laferlita, J. Gay, D. McGloin, E. Mitchell, J. Br3ggs, A. Raynor Banyule: Goals: T. Pri or 3, G. Fikaris 2 . A. Stavropolous 2, P. Adams, M . Kennedy, 1_ Poyser, C. Stavropoulos, J . Szeremeta. Best: T. Prior, D . Stokes, A. Stavropolous, G . Fikaris, J . Poyser, L. B rickland
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46 B . Ang 47 J . McCrann 49 M . Burns 51 C. McConville 52 D. Jordan 53 B . DeBono 54 B . Quinn 55 P. Barry 56 G. Natty S . Carmody 58 P R inn 61 M . Walsh 63 B . Moule 69 D. Wallace 70 L.Temming 71 A . Soutaris 73 D. Wals h 77 M . O'Callagha n 81 D. Souta s
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1 R. Pearc e 2 A. Mcleod 3 R. Thompson 4 G . Geutts 5 A. Drew 6 R. Drew (VC) 7 C. Beal (VC) 8 L. Morris } 9 J, Kee m 10 T. Hancock 11 T k9cllraith 12 D. Lecordie r 14 B. Nickola s 15 N. Peak 17 A. Lain g 18 C. Brifl 19 J . Strong 20 T. Hale 21 D. Stevenson 22 B . Dre w 23 R. Yea 24 N. Lea r 25 S . Seabourn e 27 S . Savage 28 M . Rockxki 29 D. Hick ey 31 B . Vowles 32 J . Tompkins 33 S . Fuller 34 B . S--ge r 35 B . Peake g5 S . Stoya n 37 D. Btashaw 38 C. Walke r 39 D. Corde s 40 M . Nines 42 A . Stone 43 S . Yea 45 A . Wingate 46 T. Olive r 50 J . Peakee 51 H. Clarke 54 S . Simpson 56 T Lloyd 59 A . Joiner 60 S . Laird 61 F. Vabp, i(C } 62 P. Buruma 65 M . No;rish 66 A . Russel l 67 B . Glenni e 71 M . Laing 74 A . Middlin 78 N. Peters 82 D. Redtern 91 S . Cleary 92 T. Peters
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Section) P< ' i . iria (Oakleigh, U19(3) ) Pat Ha wk ins - 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 vel 2 coach . '{en n a - 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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Caulfield young sp-arhead, Bre! r, is the nominee for th for Round 4 . Brett was in sensational form last weekend against Mazenod eNominat OC, taking 14 marks an d finished with 8 goals straight . Brett has continued his outstanding form of 2005 and has been rewarded by inclusion in the VAFA U23 squad . Brett's high level of fitness and mobility allows him to also play as a follower and across the centerline . Brett was appointed to the leadership group for this season, following his brilliant football career at Caulfield Grammar where he was captain of the 1st XVIII . Brett (Class of 2002) has joined the flood of young Grammarians at CGFC who are contributing noticeably t o their club's aim of again becoming a power in A Section . Brett believes strongly in being part of the club on and off the field and loves the camaraderie and social involvement that amateur football brings . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 25
Peninsula are back on top of the ladder once again, level on points with St John's and Aquinas . Still all teams remain in the hunt for a finals berth with only Williamstown yet to record a win this season . Only two from five last week for me with my tips . The Joc's let me down . On to the games : Glen Eira AFC $2 .05 v Aquinas OC $1 .70 Last season's relegated teams from D1 clash today in a crucial match for both clubs at Packer Park . The Aquinas boys were out celebrating their win until all hours last Saturday night over Salesian and will be keen to cement their spot in the top four . Glen Eira were competitive for a half but fell away against La Trobe in the second half . Daniel Den Brabner and Adrian Williams will be looked at by Saints coach Terry Walsh as being the key players to match up on . However, forward Chris Wooden could be the game breaker for Aquinas . Scott Diamond and Chris Massis will need to play well like they did last week, if the Saints are to get the points . I don't see there being a lot in this match . Aquinas to win by 8 points. Peninsula OB $1 .08 v Williamstow n CY M S $ 6 .5 0 I shouldn't have jumped off Peninsula last week at their bogey ground at Salesian College but they were too good, running away to a 21 point victory even though Shaun Payze was held to just two six pointers . Reed Pawney was unstoppable all day, and Timmy Madder worked hard . Willy continue winless despite good games from Shaun McGuiness (as suggested last week) and the short price favourite for the Willy best & fairest Ben Hynes . They were not helped at all from Timmy Wheeler being a late withdrawl but coach Dane MacLeod knows his team will have to work hard for the rest of the season if they are not to fall into D3 next season . Does Coach MacLeod take Benny Hynes from centre half back to play him on Payze? I think he will need to today, otherwise Payzey could be in for a big bag of goals . It could be a long trip home back over the Westgate for the Willy boys today . I expect them to get through at least four slabs on their way home, but I don't think they will be going home with the four points . Peninsula by 82 points . Werribee AFC $1 .40 v La Trobe University AFC $2 .70 Two wins in a row for Werribee as they trounced local rival Williamstown last Saturday . Dean Whitten i s 26
having a great year thu hsfar,ndhelogwit Luke Carson were the main destroyers . La Trobe too were back i n the winners circle with a five goal victory at home . Francis Caldow and Stephen Pruscino were dominant all day on the spacious ground and proved too strong for Glen Eira . Werribee are generally hard to beat at Soldiers Reserve, and I see no reason why this won't be the case today . Werribee to win by 32 points . Expect the Lee's to be amongst the goals once again for Werribee . St Johns OC $1 .80 v Salesian AFC $1 .9 0 The Joc's will be pleased to be back to Thomas Carroll Reserve today after suffering their first loss for the season to Ivanhoe Assumption last week . Each week the Joc's have won tight matches but last round was a different story, going down by 13 points . Ice and Walks were again amongst the better players . Salesian were close all day to Peninsula but got run over in the last term to go down by 21 points . Ash Ross continued his good form along with youngster Harmit Singh and Ivan Bobetic . Big game for both clubs here . Will be tight.
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Oakleigh AFC $1 .33 v Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $3 .10 Oakleigh will be keen to atone for last Saturday's loss to Aquinas today at Scammell Reserve . Oakleigh led for the first three breaks but were run over in the last stanza against a determined Aquinas side . Star forward Doug McKenzie was held to only three majors while Peter Holden and Ben Gately continued their good form . Playing coach John Garrard was the star for the Hoes last Saturday with their hard fought win over the undefeated St Johns . He snagged eight majors and along with another solid performance from ruckman Chris Hunter, the Hoes racked up their first four points for the year, The Hoes trip to the south eastern suburb of Oakleigh will be another test for them today . If Hunter can dominate in the middle, then the Hoes are a chance . However, with taking the home ground advantage into consideration, I will select Oakleigh by 23 points . Keep those match reports, milestones, social events coming into me please . Preferably by 5 :00 pm Mondays . My email address is jonathan .healy@hotmail .com . Social St Johns - Next week (Round 6 vs . Peninsula) is the first Golden Eagles Luncheon for 2006 . Contact Priscilla, Phil or Koppy for details . : IT
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St Johns - Michael 'Milhouse' Van Houten plays his 150th game for the club this weekend . Milhouse is a past Treasurer of the club and is the current captain of the reserves team . He played in both the 1999 and 2005 (over the Gryphons) reserves premiership sides . A great bloke to have around the club and all at St John's congratulate him on this milestone . Werrihee - Daniel Lee plays his 50th game of amateur football with the club today . A former junior, he was a member of the Under 19 2003 premiership and has been a regular in the senior side since the start of the 2005 season .
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Aquinas OC 43 5.5 7.10 12 .12 (84) Oakleigh AFC 3 .2 5.5 9_6 12 .1 l(83) Aquinas: Goals : M . Hope 2, R. Papwonh 2, C. Ryan 2, L. Elliott, P. Hevener, S. Leonard, M . Visser, J . Yap, R . O'Brien- Best : G . Evans, C. Ryan, P. Heaeren, 1. Tapply, L. Elliott, M. Wall Oak: Goals : L . Head 3, A. Perdikomatis 2, C. Gmarke,A. Khodr, B . Nguyen, R . Gee . A. Ashworth, R. Wallace, A . Dean. Best: B . Phillips, A . Middlemiss, R . Wallace, R. Gee. L. Head, R. Holden Williamstown CYMS 6.1 7.4 10 .7 14 .10 (94) Werribee AFC 3 .2 83 14 .4 18 .7 (I15) Will CYMS: Details Not Received Werr: Goals : S. Daly 5. A. Taylor 4, B. Cunningham, M . Czajkowski, D . Dirosa, D. Flack, J . Marinis, P. Spry, R . Maki, H . Clarke, K . Pace . Best: J. Stornebrink, A . Taylor, K. Pace, D . Dirosa. B. Cunningham, S . Dal y Peninsula OB 6 3 6.8 10 .10 13.12 (90) Salesian AFC 0 .0 5.3 6 .6 9.10 (67) Penin: Goals: A . McKinstry 3, E . Bowen 2, P. Wignall 2, J. Atchison . M. Barran, A. Law, B. Mitchell, M . Wamer, C. Stevens. Best : P. Wignall. E . Bowen. R . Stainforth, A. McKinstry, E. Kemp, M. Barron Sales: Goals: M. Loughran 3, A . Williams 2, T. Fairbaim, S_ Francis, D . Kalogiannis, M . Smyth . Best : J. Bolitho, S. Matheson, D. Cant, B. Chalmers, S . Stevens, T. Fairbaim La Trobe University AFC 3 .6 8.11 11.19 17 .20 (122) Glen Eira AFC 0 .1 0.1 0.2 0 .2 (2) LaTrobe : Goals: T. Mawdsley 5 . M. Redmond 4, A . Borrelli 3, G. Moloney 2, D . McMaster, W. Ritchie, G . 1Salsgott . Best : W. Ritchie, T. Pick, G . Maloney, A . Borrelli, T. Mawdsley, M . Redmond Glen Eira AFC : Details Not Received Ivanhoe Assumptiun AFC 5 .0 5.0 9.1 1 1 .1 (67) St Johns OC 4 .1 5.4 95 11 .9 (75) Iv Assn : Goals: A. Height 3, J . Barbagallo 2, L. Cole 2,M . Harrison 2, B . Frew. T. West. Best : M . Harrison, T. West, J . Barbagallo, L. Cale, S . Ngu, A. Price St Johns: Goals: M . Vanhoutar 2, M. Hancock, L . Callaghan . J. Cotton, A . Dragwidge, A. Hall, W. Joyce, J . Kelly, M. Ladson, M . O'Connor- Best : M . Kosmala, F. Monterio, M. Vanhoutar, J_ Kelly, S . Holmes, B . Hilto n
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1 L . Toomey 2 S.1ibb 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. Volombello 26 J . Box 27 C. Tzoumanekas 28 B . Helme 29 L. Elliott 30 C. Colliver 31 G. Evans 32 J . Bleakney 33 C.Waoden 34 M . Tarulli 35 A . Chapman 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. L n yg 63 A. Barrie 68 D. Sullivan
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1 A . Stevens 2 A . Thain 3 P. Dolman 4 M. Hazell 5 M. Canavan 6 M. Loughnan 7 N . Pirouel
8 S. Logan 9 A. Campbell 10 S. Oldfield (CC) 11 A. Davey (VC) 12 A. Ros s 13 I . Bobetic 14 P. Evans 15 C. Rose 16 S. Sutherland 17 Ma . Forbes 18 D. Barry 19 T. Fairbaim 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. Young 30 A. Brett 31 B. Fahrner 32 L . Phipps 33 D. Cant s 34 C. Goulde n 35 J. Morsello 36 P. Norman 37 B. Chalmers 38 S . Rizio 39 M . Ware 40 C. Thomson 41 M . Smyth (RC) 42 T. Henson 43 M . Van Suylen 44 L. Romanelli 45 D. Allen 46 S. Greety 47 1. Rozankovic 48 H . Singh 49 M. Oakley 50 M. Cooke 51 S. Stevens 52 S. Henry 53 J. Bolitho 54 S. Dennehy 55 S. Ionnides 56 D. Kalogiannis 57 M . Broome 58 A. Williams 59 J . Silk 50 Mick. Forbes 61 S . Matheson 62 S . Egan 63 J . Robertson 64 L. Kelly 65 T. Wilson 66 B. Crowley 67 P. Hanton 68 K. Woodman 69 P. Delahaye 70 A. Sambrooks
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Coaeh : Rod Walker Res. Coach: Michael Hancock
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i C. Pattie 2 M . Peake 3 D. O'Connor 4 S . Holmes 5 B . Hilton 6 M . Phaedonos 7 N . Chalk 8 J . Ryan g A . Jones 10 R . Devitt 11 J. Kelly 12 P. Walker 13 K. Arnold (C) 14 C. Peake 15 M. Kosrnala 16 L . Callaghan 17 M . Hangar 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. ~n dby 28 A . Dexter 29 D. Jones 30 B. Morton D. Rydduist 32 A. Rudd 33 W. Joyce 34 A. Fonceca 35 R . Do^.vsett 36 A. Dragwidge 37 C. Riley 38 G . D'Oliviera 39 A. Abele 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 55 J. Gaget
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1 T. Wheeler 2 J. Digraja 2 C. McCradcen 3 J. McCutdieon 3 D. Wouda 4 S. Wuchatsch 5 D. Elias 6 D. Grieve 7 J. Hynes 8 C. McNamara 9 J . Munro 10 B . Cocks 11 T Smith 12 L. Henry 13 D. Williams
52 J. Anderson 21 P. Azzopard i 19 S. Barlow 26 T. Bowers 33 M . Braszel l 25 G. Burgess 17 J. Buttigieg 39 T. Carter ~ M. ~~c e
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14 J. Street 15 0. Taylor 16 E Henry 17 J. ButfKj`eg W. Gardner 18 D. Oldham 18 L . ~~ 20 S. McGuinness 21 L. Ccuper 22 J. Gallivan 23 M . Elias 24 C. Pach 25 G. Bu ~ 25 A . Manton 26 C .Taylor 27 L. Kuret 28 A . Kosmatos 23 B. Griffin 30 K. Dowsey 31 L. O'Sullivan 32 B. Hincey 33 M. Cavarra 33 L . McKenzie 34 J. Anderson 35 G . McCallum 36 G . Smallman 37 B. Hynes 38 D. Jon' 38 G. Shaw 39 T. Carter 39 D. Pad 40 P. Thomson 41 B . Gray 42 F. Geraghty 43 J . Cook 44 M. Manning 45 D. O'Keefe 46 P. Azzopardi 47 M. Braszell 48 R . Stimpson 49 S. Freeman 50 S. Hall 51 A. Wudtaatsch 52 Z . Mikin-Lauria 53 S. McKinnon 54 N. Grant 55 R. Nisbet 56 T. Bowers 57 M . Welsh 58 P. Gallivan 59 D. Pill 60 F. DiBlasi
10 B . Cocks 35 J . Cook 36 L. Couper 46 F. DiBlasi 2 J . Digrazi a 30 K. Dausey 5 D. Elias M. Elias
42 S. Freeman 43 J. Gallivan 45 P. Gallivan 47 W. Gardner 48 P. Geraght y 49 B. Gran t 50 N. Grant 11 B . Gray 6 D. Grieve 29 B . Griffin 41 M. Grossman 51 S . Hall 16 F. Henry 12 L. Henry 32 B. Hinsley 37 B. Hynes 7 J. Hyne s 53 T. Hynes 38 D. Jory 28 A. Kasmatos 54 L . Karat 44 M . Manning 56 A. Manto n 27 C. McCracke n 22 J. McCutcheonn 20 S . McGuinness 58 L. McKenzie 59 S . McKinnon 8 C. M.Namara 60 Z. Mik(n-Laurie 9 J . Munro 55 R . Nisbet 61 D. Oldham 62 D. 0'Keefe 31 L. O'Sulliva n 24 C. Pach 63 D. Pau l 64 D' Pitt 65 D. Rind 18 L . Ryan 66 G . Smallman 67 T. Smith 68 R. Stimpson 14 J. 69 C. Taylor 15 D. Taylor 40 P. Thomson 57 M . Welsh i T Wheeter 13 D . William 3 D . Wouda 70 A . Wuchatach 4 S. Wuchatsch
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Apohis is in line to kick 160 goals if he can maintain his early season form and is likely to take the Ednas to September action . Meanwhile the pacesetters continue to be the Single Malts, Purple Hearts, Triads, Brewers, Sailors (sort of), Emeralds and Artists . Signs of improvement coming from Threesomes, Windfarmers, Badens, Scrooges, Governors, Cemetarians and Chalmers .
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Steve Carl' ° Last we . ~ ..e Z.OTG section ran a story on Peter Carey umpiring for :.it Lilydale OBAFC. This was incorrect, as the former VFLJAFL umpire now officiating for Mt Lilydale is in fact Peter Cameron . Peter also brings a wealth of experience to the umpiring ranks and Umpires Adviser David Windlow described umpiring with Peter as "an absolute pleasure" . Peter officiated in over 300 games of League Football including 3 Grand Finals and was well respected by his peers and players. FLOTG would like to sincerely apologise to Peter Cameron . Peter Carey and Mt Lilydale AFC for last weeks' misrepresentation.
Known to all as ;;iacea", he officiated in his 500th VAFA game last weekend. Macca has been a stalwart of the VAFAUA, joining it's ranks in 1984 . Popular with Players, Spectators and his Peers, Macca has presided over 22 Grand Finals including the 1998 A Section decider. He has also represented the VAFA in 2 Representative Matches both against Sou [h Australia . Macca has held numerous Office Bearer positions over his time with the VAFAUA and is currently Co-Writer of Umpires Comer in the Amateur Footballer. Macca was named VAFA Umpire of the Year in 2004 and was granted Life Membership of the VAFAUA in 1993 . He is also Co-Host of the top rating show VAFA Sunday on Southern FM . Macca has been a loyal servant of the `_-' ; r 22 years and a deserved recipient of a VA: . rtificate of Merit . Congratulations ` Iucca .
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Williamstown Catholic Young Mens Society (CY viS), who celebrates their 120th anniversary this season, boasts a long and proud history that includes appearances in 18 grand finals. Success has allowed the club to build a proud history of promoting sport within the local community, from its headquarters at the Fearon Reserve, in Osborne Street, Williamstown . Past premiership president Dan Henry says that, despite numerous on-field successes, the fact the club has competed for 120 years stands out as its greatest achievement. "Our club has been really successful over the years," he says. "However, for me, what's important about making it to 120, is the fact that history is recorded. We made it to 100 when I
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s president in 1986, and now it's our r~sponsibility to sho w people what has gone before and to put together a history ." To celebrate their 120-year milestone, and to remember the past, the club is holding several commemorative events throughout 2006, the highlight being a 120-year celebratory ball to be held on Saturday, July 1, at the Williamstown Town Hall . The club will recognise the achievements of past players by selecting three teams of the best players within three distinct periods of the club's history. The team will be announced at a team of the century presentation dinner, to be held on Saturday, August 26, at the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club . Contact Bernie Tuck on (03) 9397 7744 or email btuck@albright .com .au for more information on planned festivities.
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A Section scribe, Jason Frenkel, was of th e opinion that the ladder was `finally taking shape in the form of two packs' . He cited the top three teams, Scotch, St Bernards and MHSOB a s being a touch better than the next `pack', Marcellin (fourth), St Kevins, Old Trinity, Old Xavs and Mazenod, all on 2 wins and two games behind the 'leading pack' . The game of the round was Marceilin versus Mazenod and the Eagles meekly surrended a 29 point lead at the last change to be overrun by a rampant Mazenod . Jason confirmed that Mazenod's `last gasp win' took plenty of courage and on-baller, Simon Fisher, continued his scintillating form for Mazenod . Lancaster and Hanley, with 4 and 3 goals respectively, were also very strong contributors for the winners . Mareellin's gun forward, Treganowan, was well held, Purcel l stepped up to the plate and slotted 6 goals and Johnston and Goodwin were also good players . Mark Jenkins and Peter Simpson were the field umps in charge of this terrific contest . Mazenod's reserves' captain, Tim Smith, had recorded his 250th game and since starting with the club in 1986 had been a sensational clubman . Tim was a premiership player, had served on committee as Treasurer and all the Mazenod faithful wished him well and hoped he would reach the coveted triple century . Very interesting ladder in B Section with three clubs sharing the lead on 4 wins, Old Ivanhoe, De La Salle and Old Haileybury . Old Haileybury got a real fright at McKinnon when local rivals Ormond, down by 4 points at three quarter time, kept the pressure right on the Bloods until the home team broke away to record a hard fought 8 point victory, 17 .13 to 16 .11 . Lappage's 7 goals for Haileybury were critical to their win whilst Steve Grace with 6 majors kept the `Monds in it. Other better players were Byrnes, Ad Hilton, Jenke,
George and Harrop (OH) and McConvill, Hall, Bailey, Keleher and Black (Ormond) . St Bernards were th e pace setters in Junio r Section 1, had yet to lose a game and trounced Marcellin in this round 21 .17 to 6 .6. Coach Larry Davis would have been very pleased with the all-round performance of his lads . Whelan, Elliot (6) . N Smith, B Calleja and Mitchell were the Bernies' best . Honorable mentions to Marcellin's Gartner, Strempel, Salce, Consodi ,,=e, Gale and '~<c~<lillan .
Old Hsileybury were making the jump from B to A Section seem relatively easy . Haileybury were in third position behind Old Melburnians and Collegians and dealt with De La Salle at the D's home ground, 12 .13 to 8 .11 . It has been a pretty tough affair with a goalless last term which confirmed the significance of the match . A six goal third quarter enabled Haileybury to take out the match and Nick Morey's 4 goals were critical to the Bloods . Mark Orton and the smooth running Gary Phillips were also excellent performers for the winners even though coach, Neville Taylor, applauded a great team effort . Without Ben Mannix, who had signed with East Perth the week before, De La struggled to score enough to win although Andrew McIntosh and Drew Jackson were outstanding . The pressure would now be on De La in the coming rounds . The Old Haileyburians acknowledged the milestone of Michael Constable who recorded his 150th game against De La Salle . Mick had overcome many setbacks and injuries, including a ruptured spleen, but nothing had stopped the skilled player from reaching this goal .
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Stephen `Spa' Ingram recorded his 250th game for St Leos Emmaus and his career to date consisted of a great playing record including 4 premierships plus his outstanding service as a committeeman . The club hoped `Spa' would play another 50 at least !
ax :- :c"' 's well balanced ;;ulleen Unae d team, undefeated on top in E Section, trailed Uni Reds early but `stepped it up' after the first break to run our easy winners 19 .9 to 11 .12 . Les Quarrell's 4 goals were the key to Bulleen's victory and other leading players were Brown, Sharp, Mayne, H ounahan . Empey and Creighton. Chitty, with 7 majors for the Reds was clearly their best, backed up by Beames, Roughhead, Duffus, White and Eastwood . The barest possible margin decided the `Bankers Derby' with Commonwealth jumping out of the blocks for 4 lead at quarter time, losing their way in the second and third terms before holding on for dear life against Abrahams, O'Keefe, ANZ . Timothy, Shacklock, Carey and Barclay (4) got the nod as best for the winners . ANZ named Anstis, Grundell, Mc''erran, TlcManus, O'Brien and Phillips (6) .
North Old Boys' Under Nineteen's were taking all before them in Junior Section 1 . They certainly took the Ivanhoe boys `to the cleaners', 14 .22 to 7 .7, to maintain their unbeaten record and excellent percentage of 400 plus . Similarly in Junior Section 1 Thomastown were undefeated with a huge percentage of 600plus . Umpires in A Section were Brian Goodman, Graeme Simpson, Phil Rowell, Fred Grubb and Ken Jorgenson, all true legends of their fraternity and gentlemen to the hilt ! In milestones, Old Paradians acknowledged the outstanding careers of John Tudor and John Mount for their 250 and 200 games
respectively . Ray Street, 200 game player and great off-field worker for Elsternwick was cited as an excellent example for all younger players .
The word was `who is going to stop Melbourne High School Old Boys as they sat on top of A Section, two games clear after 5 rounds? Well Caulfield Grammarians had a real crack at them, albeit in wintry conditions and fell only 5 points short, 7 .13 to 7 .8 . It had been a see-sawing affair with Caulfield holding with a handy three goal lead at the final break in a low scoring game . Caulfield were seemingly in a great position but the High School boys held them to a final quarter tally of only 1 behind while scoring 3 .6 themselves . Best players - Turnbull, G Dick, Arthur, Lee, Birch Bowater (MHSOB) and G Tootell, Vorrath, Caffyn, Potts and Cabble (Caulfield) . Personality of the week was Old Haileybury's Andrew Home . Andy was a foundation member of his club and captained the side in 1961, 64 and 65 . He had become the first member of OH to record 100 games and along the way had gained the reputation of always being the last to leave a party! Such a reputation was very much a part of the amateur football scene then and now !
In C Section South Melbourne City were the only undefeated team although they only scraped in by 2 points against Teachers College, 13 .14 to 13 .12. McKillop (5) and Reeves (4) were the main goal kickers for South and other better players were B White, Lewis, R obbins, Somerton and Egan . Footscray Tech Old Boys were challenging De La Salle at the head of the D Section ladder as they disposed of Bellfield, 12 .22 to 10 .8 . Best for FTSOB were Lester, Stubbs, Wildie and Williams . For Bellfield, best were D Pollock, L Morris, Armand, Kelly and Spencer .
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A special thanks to Ivan Board and Derek Horsburgh for their invite to Old Westbourne's pre-match lunch on Saturday. It was my first look inside at their new facilities, which I have to say are very impressive and certainly put the club in a strong position for the future . Review Watching the match from behind the glass at "Attic Park II" hid the fact that the wind was quite strong, and both sides were struggling to come to terms with its influence . The Warriors were being troubled by UHS-VU's pressure at the stoppages by Crackneli and Gorringe and their better use of it up forward and deserved to be within the three kicks at the orange break . However, no one would have predicted what was about to transpire, as the Warriors delivered one of the most devastating quarters seen in recent years piling on 12 goals 14 to zip, with "Jucka" and Stuart Balloch running amok to deliver an 18 goal win . Kew's season bounced back as they got an 8 goal jump on St.Mary's and it was catch up from there on in as Craig Horne dominated . Al Dwyer battled hard for the Saints though and his side managed to peg back the lead . However, the lead was always out of reach as Justin Saunders and Sean Hennessy turned the screws for the Browns to register an 11 goal win . Swans coach Gerard Harrington did well to slot four new players into a side that has dominated thus far, and while many would have predicted a whitewash against the Gryphons, it was not to be early on . The class of the "Bloods" ultimately shone through as Matt Hannan and Ben Joske went to town in their team's 13 goal win . West Brunswick upset Elsternwick (not me though, I am on the Magpies bandwagon!) at the "House of Pain" as Lewis Hayden (or is that Hayden Lewis) put in a good effort . In what was described as "the most entertaining and highest standard match in D3 this season", the Wickers got off to a flyer machine with Justin Hunter the star, only to be hauled in by the Magpies . The Magpies kicked away after the break and perhaps it was the fact that Elsternwick had not really been tested in recent times that they struggled to fight back? This will be something left for Wicker coach Dennis Grace to ponder as the Maggies ran out six goal winners. No report from the Bentleigh/Swinburne match, though some spies at the game commented on the Razorbacks looking undermanned and no match for the Demon's Chris Sharp who kicked eight majors in a valuable win for the club . 36
r :â&#x20AC;˘t ;it , Swans make the trip up th e road to Sporscover Arena to face an Elsternwick side on the rebound . The Swan s have taken all in their wake thus far, and will I am predicting they will be dishing out the "Bloods" form of discipline in this match . Some in D3 have questioned the Swan's ability to keep up with the more athletic sides such as Elsternwick, and I am inclined to agree as I "Pick the Wicks" to bounce back hard . West Brunswick makes the sho rt trip up the road to the Vulture's Nest to take on a UHS-VU side keen to make up for their terrible last qua rter the week before . The Magpies have made many sit up and take notice as the likes of Kade " Special K" King have shone . While I expect many of the student stalwart s in Cracknell and Gorringe to stamp their influence, they will not have the endurance to stifle the Magpie machine . As I grab the reigns of the black and white bandwagon I pick WB to win by plenty . St.Mary's season has gone from bad to worse, and it does not appear it will get any be tter as they travel to Monash to take on the G ry phons . While I have been impressed by the effo rts of "Big Al" Dwyer, he has lacked the backup around him to conve rt his effo rt s into wins. Even though Cam Armstrong will ba ttle hard for the Saints across halfback, I predict the students will rack u p
P. , D3 SECTION Sharp, Chri stopher BENTLEIGH AFC 8 24 Higgins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI. AFC 2 23 Haysey, John WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 6 18 Wright, Matthew UHS-VU AFC 4 15 Aquilina, Steven SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 2 14 Grace, Scott ELSTERNWICK AFC 3 14 Cronan, Jack SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 3 13 D3 SECTION RESERVE Henderson, Earl SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 1 14 Parker, Matt hew MONASH GRYPHONS 0 12 Elbaz, Ohad ELSTERNWICK AFC 3 8 Glenn, Matthew KEW AFC 2 8 Ledger, David SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 2 8 Witchell, David KEW AFC 5 8 Bern ardi, Jason ST MARYS AFC 2 7 "" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006
win number two today and pull themselves out of the "Rzone" . Kew's season is back on track after a much needed win last week, however, it is imperative for the club to maintain this momentum against Bentleigh if they are to be a realistic finals chance. While the likes of Azza Carman has stamped himself as a bona tide senior footballer, he and his teammates are playing in a minifinal today and must deliver. This fact will not be lost on the Demons who want to stay part of the main group and as such will be tough to beat . For my winner, I am expecting a gallant fight by the Browns, but ultimately Bentleigh's class should shine through for a well-earned win. Old Westbourne makes the trek to "Tile Pen" to take on a Swinburne outfit keen to a) answer their doubters and b) more importantly, keep up with the "breakaway pack" at the top of the table. It is a hard game to analyse as the Warrior's form has been patchy at best, and may struggle on the tight confines of "the Pen" . In picking my winner, I am sticking with the Warriors as I think the "Westbourne Whippets" King Kade and Mighty Mickey should have too much pace and endurance for the Razorbacks .
Bentleigh : Congratulations to ;,;rrcus! :~~~~s on 5 0 games, Haysie joined the club a few years ago and can be counted on to give his best week in week out . After a slow start to the season, Haysie is starting to find his form, well done and good luck. South M elbourne : Paul Cheevers was recognised last week for playing 100 games . Paul is a true clubman, he is always at the club, injured, playing, social, he is Mr . South Melbourne. Paul has come through our juniors and his family is still very much involved at the club . Milestones notched up in recent weeks at Kew include 50 games for popular Reserves winger and D VC Brenton Burnett and also a 50 after six seasons, the oft injured John "Showhags" Cronin . Tom Moore notched up a well deserved century last week against South Melbourne Districts. Tom is Kew's versatile Vice Captain and a winner of the Coaches' Award Trophy . Off the field Tom is a great Clubman and a past winner of the KFC Personality of the Year .
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St 'â&#x20AC;˘I :rps .4FC 1 .6 4.9 8 .1 1 Kew AFC 53 10.7 14.10 20 .13 (133) St Marys : Goals : A. Dwyer 3 . B . Howard 2, C. Armstrong, L . Armstrong, M . Purcell, B. Richardson . Best : A . Dwyer, S. Johnston, L. Armstrong, L . D'astoli, N . Andrews, A. Lane Kew: Goals : C. Home 7, P. Beck 2, T. Moore 2, C. Warts 2, B . Woodhouse 2, J. MeKerrow 2, M . Natoli, G . Evans, J . Saunders. Best : C. Home, A. Czmtan, M . Natoli, J. Saunders, G . Bell, D. Mutton Umpires: Peter Pullen (F) David Longworth (F) West Brunswick AFC 2.3 10A 14.5 20.7027) Elsternwick AFC 2 .4 10.6 12.7 14 .6 (90) West B: Goals : J . Hapwy 6, K. King 4, B . living 2, C . Garvey 2, C. Ashley 2, S . Monagle, R . West, C. Lehmmn, B. Brown. Best : B. Irving, J. Haysey, R. Miller, L. Martin, K. King, C. Garvey Elst: Goals: J . Hunter 5, S. Grace 3, D. By[ta` 2,T. Putt 2, A. Patey, J. Cor.cery. Best : G. Culshaw, S. Curtain, S . Grace, J . BankK B. Masan, A . Patey Umpima: David Phillips (F) Andrew Dawson (B) Paul Dinneen (F ) South Y9elbour.ce Districts 7.0 10.4 14S 2210 (142) Mannish Gryphons 0.1 16 7 .7 9 .8(62) Sth MD ; Goals : M. Costello 3, 1 . Casson 3, S . Aquilina 2, A. Haman 2, S. Mahoney 2, D . McGee 2 . B. Whelan 2, P. Cheevers, S. Glendenning, M . Harman, B. Best: A . Hannat, B. Joske, M . Costello, S. Mahoney, B . Whelan, D. McGee Joske, P. Madden, D. Miller Mon Gnpfr. Goals: L. Valiance 2, R. Hedley 2, L . Dooley 2, 1 . Rotsteiq P. Gonuzel, J. Burgess. Best: J. Burgess. D. Baxter, N . Rutherford L . valance, L Wells, L. Wilson Umpims. Eli Hayes (F) William Bume (B) Brendan Dowling (B) Philip Cnllil (F) Suinhurne University AFC 3 .2 5 .4 5 .7 9 .7(61) Bentleigh AFC 2A 8.8 12.14 17 .16 (118) Swim Goals: M. Higgins ?, D. Milano 2, S. Beny, M. Fleck, J. Gordon, J. Piotrowski, J. Sleed}. Best C. Dell'olio,l . Kane, A. Schwpman, M. Pullen, A. Fidler, D . Milano Bent: Goals: C. Sharp 8 . B . Hunt 3, A . Banks, A. Mikkelren, A . Pititto, L. Tangas, M. Soufan, B. Meredith. Best: L. Tangas, C. Stup, IL Pavice, A. Mikkelsen, S. Sice, C . McFadden Umpires: John Cahir (F) Andma Mason (13) James Travers (B) Kenneth Brewer (F) Old Westtwucne 33 7,10 10.13 22.27 (159) UHS-5'U AFC 4 .1 It 8.2 8 .2 (50) Old W : Goals: J . Horstwrrh 4, S. Balloch 3, T. Whiting 3, P. Chalmers 3, 0. Hickey 2, C. Lever 2, B. Knee 2, T. Edwards, S. Huntington, F. Parsee. Best: S . Balloeh, S . Huntington, E Pavez, S. Laird. P. Chalmers, M . Baulch 'HS-VU : Goals : M. Wright 4, A. Tn:xet.han 2, D. Fazakertey, J. Hall . Be..u: S. Cockrell, L. Gorringe. J. Hall, M . Wright M. Diciem, B. Boggs Umpires : Michael Forde (F) Travis Storti (F) Graento Booth (G) Nick Booth (G)
03 SECTION RESERVE Old we4tb<wrm, 7.13 5 .9 7.16 9.18 (72) U'HS-VU AFC ) .0 2.4 3 .4 5_6 (36) Old West. Gaals: T. Edwarz6 2, J . Mason 2, J. Morsello 2, S. Anderson, C. Larkin, L. Squarci. Best: M . Aquiline, T. Edwards, M. Whiting, B . Lennon, K. Lawson, A . Mantello UHS-VU : Goals: P. Gteenbank 2, S. Byrne, J. Corbett, C. Thoma.c. Best : A . Pendlebmy, A . Loke, J. Corbett, J. 0'neill, E. Ricciuti, L. Sevilgen West Brnnsxick AFC 5 .2 6.2 SA 10.8 (68) EEsternaick AFC 1 .2 3 .2 4.3 6.4(40) West B: Goals: T Bride, S . T wwn 2, T. Thompson 2, F. Purcell, G . Saisanas, A. Tnomp<.,on. Best : P.O , E. Waller. A. Goode. T Bridea3ke, J. Bmgler, S . Jackson ELI : Goals : 0. Sltpz 3, G. Caarteron 2, M . Whelan. Best: R . Powell, G . Cameron, J . Baribar, A. Lasnitzki, T. Leaper. P. Stuchbery Swinburne Uniroetsity -C 4 .1 7.4 13$ 16.14 (1l0) BenileighAFC 62 9.3 13 .4 16S(IOp Swin: Goals: B . O'Mara 3,J . Coy 3, B. Aeisner 2, D. Ledger 2, C.O'keeffe 2. J . Gaut 2, S. Hutchins, B . Kupsch . Best: J . Buncle, B_ O'Mara, P. Hildebrand, P. Goode, A . Hyman, S. Hutchins Bent: Goals: M . Hayes 4, S. Adaway 3, G . Prigg 2, L . Sampson 2, A. Clough, D. Cold, G. Richards, A. Steward, R . Stokes. Best: S . Aaaway, L Samp.sn, M. Hayes, A. Steward, R. Punter, L Pitino South Melbourne Districts 1.1 23 4.5 7 .9(51) Monash Gryphons 3 .8 6 .10 6.10 (46) 3,5 Sth MD: Goals: C. Malonev 2, E . Henderson, S . Heimann, L. McKem.ie, A . Ray, S . Walden. Best: L. McKenzie, S. Hermann, S . Walden, 0 . Kohnesheen, A. Lamenon, J . Newson Mon Gryph: Goals: D . Grenfell 2, B. Coxhead J. Fleming, N. Mitchell, J . Gbriman. Best: V. Coffey. R. Fletcher, B. Coxheal, 0 . Mareczky, J . Gladman, G . Block StMarys AFC 2 .2 25 4.5 6.5(41) Kew AFC 3 .3 5.5 7.6 10.10 (70) St Marys: Goods : J. Bernardi 2, P. Murphy 2, S. Nichol-son, M. Sexton. Best: S . Nicholson, 0. Hind, M. Sexton, D. Yeo^,v, A. Ballantyrie, P. Murphy Kerr. Goals: D . Witchell 5, M . Glenn 2, S . Rloussi, B . Carman, M . Oldm,eatiow . Best: W. Death, D . Witchell, C. Giaruante, B. Carman . M . Oldnr..adow, T. Colwell
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Coach : Jushn Paul Asst Coach: Troy Lope Res Coach: Sieve Hot
Coach: D Grace Asst Coach : P P.knaEy Res Coach: M Hos1un0
Coach: Rohan Doherty Res Coach: Brern.'an Davila
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2 J. Paul 3 A. Pittito 4 S. Sice
2 L . Beddingfi째Id 3 J. Yemm 4 D. Grace
5 J. Robertson
5 K. Cummins 5 M . Whelan 6 M . Theile 7 J. McAdam
6 R. Dolman 7 S. Holmesby 8 C. McFadden 9 LTangas 10 J. Vlahos 11 D. Martin 12 T. Wright 13 S. Craven 15 B. McClelland 16 D. Chapman 17 S. Francis 18 S. Adaway 19 M. Wilson 20 R . Fishlock 21 A. Ferris
8 M . Greene 8 S. Currie
9 J. Banky 10 T. Huggins 11 L. Missag6a 12 S. O'donnell 13 S. Soppat 14 B. Mahony 15 T. Leaper 16 M. Surman 17 G . Culshaw
18 A. Neill 19 J . Hunter 20 E. Goldman
22 A. Smith
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23 G. McFarlane 24 J . Roberts 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J . Seeley 28 M . McCulloch (C) 29 A . Clough 30 A . Lee 31 A . Banks 32 D. Kopitschinski 33 P. Withington 35 P. Hutchison 36 M . Ferris 37 L. Holmesby 38 B . Fox
22 G . Elan 23 S. Curtain 24 A. Foster 25 T Cotter 26 C . Mahony 27 J . Barber 28 J . Convey 29 S . Mahony
39 G . Prigg 40 A. Steward
38 . Anderson 39 M . Tennant
42 A. Mikkelsen 42a M . Hayes
30 M . Spence
31 A . Lasnitzki 32 B . Mason 33 M . Cunningham
34 G. Cameron 35 P. Mcnaly 36 J. Pyman 37 D. Nolan B 40 A. Patey 41 D. Byrne
42 in g 43 45 S. Ferris 44 48 R. McEvoy 45
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12 J . Landberg 13 J . Stratford 14 A . McKenzie 15 A . Clarke 16 P. Renniso n 17 R. Fletche r 18 M . Paolucci 19 A . Denyer 20 C. Goold 21 J . Rotstein 22 B. Coxhead 23 B. Lawson 24 D. Baxter (C) 25 M . Malone 26 L. Wilson 27 M . Mullins 28 C. Leeton 29 J . Rutherford 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A. Shufflebotham 33 A. Burgess
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45 G. Evans 46 A. Dooley 4 J. Sounders 47 J. Salmon 48 Fd .04#r,eaM.rx 49 N. King 50 R. Bn:rr o 51 M . Bk`r
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44 L . Wells 45 M. Wilkinson
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53 B. Carrol l 54 D. mutto n 55 J. Jacobs (RC) 56 A. Powell 57 R. Reeking
48 G . Keat 49 L Vese y 50 Luke. Leeton
42 T Brooke r 43 K . Lawson 44 B. Lennon (RVC) 45 A . Mantello 46 M . Whiting 47 T.Theodore 48 R . Van Engele n 49 J . Miller (RVC) 50 P. Habersatt
36 S . Roberts 37 S . Johnston 38 W. Death 39 D Ronne!ekdt 40 T. Nasraliah 41 L. Cooker
42 B . Boylan 43 S . Livingston 43 M . Chrvers 44 T Liv'uxtston ,
52 M . Spam
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51 S . Laird
52 T. Best 53 J . Palates
60 T Bourbon (VC)
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62 D . Bradshaw 63 E . Bradshaw 64 J . Park
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16 C . Adam 17 L. D'Astoli 18 B . Frail 20 A . Waller 21 S . Gibson
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27 M . Aikman 28 N. Aikman 29 P. Harrison 31 H. Adam 33 J. McKay 34 L. Armstrong 35 G. Theoharris 36 B. Graetzer 37 C. Freshwater 38 S. Grrffin ' 39 C. Sheedy 40 M . Karis 41 T. Cummins
27 P. Cheevers (VC) 28 A . Lamerton 29 G. Mijatovic 30 B . Minlchiello 31 S . Hermann 32 D. McGee 36 A . Argyriou
43 L . Razga 44 L . Carozza 45 M . Marchette 46 B. Lillywhite
47 A. Jackman 48 M. Goold 49 W. Smith
50 C. Wigg 51 D. Canatta 52 0 . Hind 53 M. Sexton 54 M. Bourke 55 B. Tagell 56 N . Holt 58 L. Knight 59 M. Pariso 60 A . Wide 62 S. Kelly #
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6 S. Hutchins 7 J. Murchie 8 M. Higgins 9 L. Morrison 10 J. Buncle 11 D . Milano 12 J . Ryan 13 J . Coy 14 R . Goode
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41 T. Peters 41 H. McFadden 43 W. D'Andrea 44 S . Mahoney 45 J . Newson 53 J . Cronan 54 S . McDougall 55 J . Pohlner 56 B. Martin 57 S. Puccio
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" Lei Gallaghe r to described as the thank you speech to end all thank yo u speeches (timed at 35min) where Macca was last seen being dragged out by Cheryl his wife as he tried to start the second half of the speech . Thanks Leah . Seriously I would like to thank John Corin, Barry Lyons and the rest of the crew at De La Salle for making the day a memorable one . I can't forget all my mates from St . Bernards as well, who, even though they were suffering after a defeat still had the time to pass on good wishes a share a few quiet ones with me . To my crew on the day - all legends, well done . And to those who attended the function and endured my boring speech (transcripts are available, ha!), thanks for sharing it with me . Special thanks to Tom Brain, Anthony Damen, Andrea Colvin, Leah Gallagher and of course Cheryl, Daniel & Stephanie for putting up with me between March and September. - Macca .
(Steve M c= th ,) -ould like to '~l-,ar :` ; 7je La Salle for their iiospiiality last week on his milestone of : -_ n es . Let's have a look at how the day unfolded - firstly being picked up at home by Chilie and The Fireman, did not leave until a change of shirt from really casual to smart casual followed by a shot of sports drink made by a new supplier in Jim Beam . Prior to the game he had the opportunity to briefly speak at the Presidents lunch, then onto the game, which was umpired by Macca (15%) and Spider (85%) . A really short hand over came with the cry of "yours Leah, I'm stuck in the mud" . At the end of the game Past and Present umpires, players, officials and supporters were seen to drink merrily with the boy. Bar sales at De La were boosted for the night . A function at the umpires' rooms at Elsternwick Park to honour the man was put to bed by what is best
; you ? Last week field umpire Cameron Davidson rocked up to his game on time at Old Ivanhoe, just down the road at Ivanhoe Assumption Ken 째 !---~ is looking for his partner to arrive (getting the picture?) At 1 .30pm the two field umpires for the A grade game make mention to Cam "are you the boundary umpire?", a quick "no, I'm here to umpire Ivanhoe Assumption ." On your bike Cam, and up the hill where Kenny was wondering if it is was going to be his first one-umpire game this year. Cameron's promotion to the senior panel will just have to wait a little longer. Triva Trivia night is on again on May 27th at the umpire's rooms ; get your name on a table lists as they are filling fast.
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Normally you would get a sense of who belongs where after four rounds, however I must admit to struggling to get my mind around it at the moment . A few facts: Eltham are the real deal . North Brunswick is by far and away the best 0/4 side in a long time. Richmond still has a long haul in front of them however with 70% of their list new, the journey has just begun . Finally, no doubt that the grade is providing a better standard than in previous years . Would love to hear from around the traps views on the final four composition ! Revie w Match of the day was over fairly early as the rampaging Eltham shot out to a 6 goal lead at the first break and held that margin for the rest of the day. Turner and Hargreaves were the stars for the Turtles whilst Power House was best served by Boland at full back and midfielders Brady and Sosic . Stirring come from behind victory as Syndal slammed on 8 goals to get the points over a gallant Eley Park. Healy and Cachia were the Sinners' stars whilst Eley Park was again well served by the Viola boys and Cresswell. Hawthorn returned to the winners list as they accounted for North Brunswick in an entertaining duel . Close most of the day, the Hawks managed to hold on for a solid win . They were best served by McVeigh and Garlick whilst North's best included Taha and Perry . Bulleen was another side returning to the winners list as they beat Albert Park. It was close early before Bulleen was able to make a match winning lead in the third . Daley and Cookson were the standouts whilst Albert Park has great games from Cain on the wing and Baker (again) on ball . Finally, Box Hill North had a big win over Richmond . Dan Penny was the stand out, slotting a lazy club record 13 goals whilst Ball was also good . Morrison was the best for Richmond . Preview An absolute log jam as only 4 points and a little percentage separates 2 and 8. Match of the day status probably goes to Box Hill North and Bulleen . BHN have had only one bad day, however that was against Eltham and that form is starting to stack up . Bulleen are still missing a few big names and their return is key to their form . Have fancied that BHN will be one of the big improvers and will go with them in a close one . Hawthorn and Eltham clash in a fixture that always has plenty of vigour on the ground and plenty of beer afterwards . Great start for the Turtles although their level headed President, Graham Lays, is still taking it one game at a time . The Hawks 42
are still suffering from a nomadic life and will improve as the year goes on . This week, Mr Jackomos needs to be reminded of a great Elvi s hit, A Little less conversation a little more action! Eltham, but just. Syndal welcome North Brunswick to the House of Pain, hoping to cement their spot in the four. They'd better not take North too lightly though . A few recruits in the last bit has seen North improve significantly . Not sure their first win will come this week though, Syndal for mine . Power House host Richmond, desperate to get back on the winners list . Hard to see Richmond troubling them however I am encouraged that Richmond has a clear plan to rebuild . House for me . Finally, toss of the coin stuff as Eley Park travel down to Albert Park. Both sides would have been relatively happy with their starts to the year although the Sharks will be kicking themselves about the last quarter fade out last week . Not sure so therefore will revert to rule number 1, home ground advantage and thus Albert Park for mine. We had a`Nadia' this week as all 10 clubs reported in . Great stuff. Remember, ed .sill~locker.com .au or 0418348723
D4 SECTION Edwards, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 4 22 BOX HILL NORTH AFC 13 20 Penny. Daniel Venables, Shaun ALBERT PARK AFC 6 18 Martini, David BOX HILL NORTH AFC 0 17 McClaren . Adam ELTHAM OC 4 16 Viola, David ELEY PARK SHARKS 4 16 Conole, Ch ri stopher ELTHAM QC 0 14 D4 SECTION RESERVE Abbott, Matthew ELTHAM OC 2 14 Carter, Darren NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 4 12 Unwin, Mark BULLEEN COBRAS AFC I 11 Kyne, Bri an POWER HOUSE AFC 2 8 Olson, Bradley BOX HILL NORTH AFC 4 8 Paine, Christopher ELTHAM DC 1 8 Pap an astasatus. Frank NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 4 7 =" results weren't received. Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs THE AMATEUR FOOTBA L LER 2006
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congratul . his Oth this week . Nugge s been a c ib r both on & off the field for w ;ll over a decade . ; ;s 4 B & F awards in the Reserves and Captaincy of a Grand Final Reserves side are testament to his willingness to give it hi s all every time he pulls on a Power House jumper . So for this v ;ek and many me-- to come, best of luck from all at P ;r House - Go Nu-t ! congratulate he, club captain of the 2002 D2 Premiership si , best and fairest winner, and dual premiership player, i-~o takes the field for the Bushrangers for the ' e. Brad captained the club superbly through his successful tenure as captain, as his leadership on and off the field helped the Bushrangers climb to D1 . A terrific reader of the play with exceptional kicking and disposal skills, Brad started his career in the forward line before moving to the midfield and half-back where his searching passes found many a leading forward . To this day, Brad forms an important part of the Bushrangers midfield mix, and the club wishes Brad all the best on this special day. congratulates Da ve Barley, who played hi s match v Bulleen Cobras, and Tres, Green who will play 50th v Eley Park "'arks.
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(U191) , (U192 & Red) {U193 & Blue ) SECTION I Sensational day for football and some surprise results now starting to sort the hay from chaff to kick off round 4 of amateur football . Rupertswood travelled to the home of one time premiership favourites Marcellin and dished out an all mighty walloping .15 goal win to Rupy cements their spot in the four with a now healthy percentage. Jared Pretty on fire with ten and young Spinner on top all over the ground . I was fortunate enough to play in the curtain raiser to DLS and Collegians . Some big lads out there (whos feeding those boys?) De La won in a canterwith the lack of a Collegians bench hampering the home team in the long run. Having said that, DLS were missing key big man Cameron Ball with a shoulder injury. Nevertheless, De La might want to concentrate for 120 minutes instead of fielding party tricks if they are going to win the big ones (that's a word of advice). Greg Hesse . James Hansen and Will Fenton best for the winners. In other games, Uni put St Bernards down a peg or five, Old Scotch stole the points from BV and the Xavery pumped St Kevins at Righetti . Preview In match of the round, Rudy host Uni Blues out in "sunny Sunbury" . Rupy to get home for me, led by their powerhouse spearhead and tough on ballers at al flatty Quigley. Xavs will cement second spot and beat a withering Marcellin. BV may just get up for win number one over Collegians (actually I think I'II pick the purple jumpers), while St Bernards and DLS should cruise home in comfort . Any feedback by 8pm Monday thanks . beatonc@tabcorp.com .au Happy punting ! SECTION 2 The S2 ladder is starting to resemble an hourglass, 2 teams undefeated, 5-6 in the middle and 2-3 making up the numbers . The spirited Raiders trounced the Sharks by 89, with Watson and Donald dominating through the middle . Parade, hampered by early injury . buried the struggling Sharks after the final break, amassing a 7 to 0 goal last quarter. In the weekend's closest battle, the OT's came within an 'Ant's Pancreas', going into the last quarter with a handy lead . A strong finale from the Fielders was enough to produce a courageous Caulfield comeback with Hyland and Wolkow solid . The OM's defeated the Wellers who found a bit of fight in the third to come within 5 goals. The Friars accounted for the Tonners by 51 and the Panthers are suggesting the oremiership is a two-horse race, beating early hopefuls the Blacks by 22. Bull added 4, taking his rally to 20 for 06. The Sharks host the Fields and I'll say Beaumaris, simply for the homeground advantage . Brighton plays the Raiders, who should take the points by 7 goals . The Blacks take on the Friars and I can't decide so . . .eeny, meeny, miney - Blacks by 8 points . The improving T's host the Wellers at Hudson Oval, but I'll say Camberwell after finding that blood-pumping red thing last week . And to date, the 'Match of the Season' . That's right it's the OM's and the Panthers . The Melburnians, who I very ashamedly wrote off pre-season have surprised, while the Panthers have been solid . Bull and Elliott's mob have been red hot, and I think they might have too much for the likes of 0'Shaughnessy and Playtaic Carey by 9 points in a ripper. bernecich@netspace .net .au
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SECTION 2 REPRESEP'- I" . SQUAQ PLAYERS Aaron Brosolo - Whitefriars Adam McNally - Beaumari s sAdamMcNeil-Bur Greg Power - Whitefriars Jack Geddes - Old Brighton Jarrod Banton - Beaumaris Scott Oliver - Old Brighton Tom Eckersley - Old Trinity Tom Jacobi - Old Brighton SECTION 3 Review A weekend of titillating results saw Ormond display a small chink in their armour with their first defeat of the season to Old Ivanhoe Grammarians . Old Ivanhoe shot out of the blocks with a five goal to one first quarter and were never really headed after that, with Dunnett kicking 7 goals and Madigan and Young very good performers . They now move to h on the ladder and look ds team outside the t sure what to m_ nf the 0SOB raSUit . They wer e top toor
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massacred by St . Bede's Mentone, managing to score only 8 points and letting in 235 . Are SBMT that good or did MSHOB just have a Barry Crocker? I know for a fact that SBMT are a strong unit, home and away, and with Mitch Bodinnar continuing to score goals with the help of Swayn and Jones, they will continue to be hard to beat . Bentleigh beat Emmaus St . Leo's comfortably as did Oakliegh against Old Essendon, with the game of the round coming from the closely matched La Trobe and Ajax. La Trobe was leading throughout most of the day until a last ditch effort by Ajax nearly saw them steal the points . La Trobe's Brenton Hunt and his 8 goals proved the difference as De Bono's lads held on for a deserved 7-point victory. Preview Pack the car, picnic rug and all, and head out to the beautiful surrounds of the Bentleigh Recreation Reserve to see a glimpse of finals football in May. I know it's still early, but Bentleigh versus St . Bede's Mentone should be a great display of young talent in our game, with both teams up and about . This is a tough one to pick, and while SBMT will have to keep an eye on Ilya Fridman after his 9 goal heroics last week, I think SBMT are just going to well to ignore at the moment . SBMT to win but not by much. La Trobe will be confident heading into this week's game against Ormond, who in contrast will be looking for redemption after their performance . La Trobe will be competitive at home, but Ormond should take the points and get their names back on the winner's list . Oakleigh head out to play MHSOB at the Yarra Street School Oval, and with Pound-Gow getting amongst it last week, should look to take the win against a demoralized MHSOB . Old Ivanhoe will beat Emmaus St. Leos at Chelsworth Park, while Old Essendon Grammarians are a chance to knock off Ajax at home for their first win. Not sure how far apart these teams are, but Ajax seem to be going well enough to clinch this one in a tight game . Send info into ai_vafa@hotmail.co m UNDER 19 SECTION BLUE Review The chasm that divides the top teams from the rest grows ever larger each week and it seems only the fourth spot will be up for grabs come finals time . Old Mentonian's occupy fourth spot at the moment, but all teams are within striking distance if good enough . Hampton Rovers welcomed their first four points of the season with a gritty away win against the Parkdate Vultures . While Nathan Coy bagged six for the home team, Hampton skipper Lee Smith made sure they took the points with Tom Mitchell dominating in the centre . The Mazenod juggernaut continued after steamrolling Old Mentonians in an impressive display. It was an even first half, but Mazenod put the foot on the accelerator with Nick Klavins kicking 7 majors and Jeremy Arnold and Nicholas Graham the best in an even team effort . De La, lead by skipper Robert Breda, thrashed a hapless Parkdale, with the Adam Kovarik show continuing in earnest with the goal kicking machine booting home 12 goals to take his tally to 32 after just four rounds, well on track for the magical 100 mark . Old Haileybury had little trouble with Oakleigh, with Lyle Smitsdorff and Bradley Dorman more than serviceable . Monash had the week off. Preview While De La has a well earned rest this week, there will be some fascinating games to be contested in a round which will see teams needing to grasp at their chance to get a win on the board . Monash Blues travel to Boss James Reserve to tackle Hampton, and after a week's rest they are a definite chance to knock Hampton off. While Hampton registered their first win last week, it was far from convincing, and they will need to put together a four quarter effort to defeat Monash, and I believe they will do enough to get the points . Unfortunately for Parkdale, a team still trying to find its feet in U19 competition, there will be no let-up with the rampaging Mazenod to do some damage at their home ground, while an interesting clash between Oakleigh Clayton and Powerhouse/Sth Mornington presents itself . Powerhouse/Sth Mornington were very competitive last week and they will take it up to Oakleigh Clayton, but as the game is at Clayton Reserve, I will stick with the home team who seem to find another leg
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in their own surrounds . Old Haileybury head out to play Old Mentonians and while Lewis Mitchell was super impressive last week, Old Haileybury should have little trouble staying on top of the ladder . Send into into al_vafa@hotmaii.co m U19 (RED ) Two surprise upsets this week. In the sludge, Rupertswood couldn't match it with Xavs . A disaster from the get-go, the Rupo scoreline read 1-7 at half time . Up forward, for Xavs, Lee (5) and Fazio (3) starred . Bottom of the ladder Westbourne ran out 37 point victors against Therry. Bidwell kicked 6 for the victorious visitors while Templeton and Gardy were outstanding . Kew and Bulleen Temp threw everything at each other playing with optimum heart and intensity in a see-soaring battle. Casualties fell and tensions were high as early as the third . Pint-sized Wytey and Wang were great for Kew, while Fultheim (4) and Monaco (4) with strong hands brought the win home in the last . At the other end, Pete Voglis kicked a courageous 8, while Captain Coulston, Rametta and Chance Burridge worked all day . Aquinas took care of NOBSPC in a convincing 63 point pantsing . This week, Aquinas will bring the Xavs back to Earth and taking the points by 4 straight ones . Rupertswood need to bounce back against closest neighbour Therry and should win by 31 points . Bulleen Temp host NOBSPC and will have too much for this newly merged entity, running out 19 point winners. Fitzroy have Kew in this week's showdown and I'm tipping Fitzroy fresh from a week off . Kew although winners last week, will be a lot sorer, and will go down by 2 goals. The Reds are my roughie for the finals, with a hard-working midfield and strong forward-line - Barnett and Ligris . Westbourne have the holiday. bernecich@netspace.net.au
UAW Rupertswood v University Blues
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H UNDER 19 SECTION I St Kerins OB 0.4 3 .6 4.8 ','0 (40) Old Xaverians (1) 51 7 .7 14 .12 20.17 (137) SKOB : Go-31s: J. Moussi, T. Lattanzio, L . Griffiths . J. Mullen, R. Durham. Best : J . Moussi, T. White. S. Carlin, S. Neohoritis, B . Liu, J. Koumumas Old Xav: Details Not Received Umpires : Michael Hooper (F) Logan Smith (F) Cameron Smith (B) University' Blues 2.8 7.12 10.16 11 .19 (85) St Bemards 4 .2 6.3 8.6 8.8(56) On! Blues : Goals: S. Houghton 3, J . Lynch 3 . J . Watts 2, T. Brows, T O'Connor, H . Weddell . Best: J. Van De Pol, E. Hamer, B . Merriman, N. Bradley, H . Weddell, M . Sykes St Rem: Goals: M. Hughes 2, J . Pmey 2 . J. Ryan. N . Canapan, S . Morris . T. Duynaam. Best: A . Singleton, T. Caven-A. Stapleton, G. Baceggeo, N . Cattapan, S . Morris Umpires : Thomas 3d tndlow (F) Simon Mclnemy (B) Kieran McInerney (B) Matthew Okeefe (F) MarceBin OC 1 .1 1 .3 4.5 7 .13 (55) Rupertswood AFC 4 .7 11 .9 17.11 21.13 (1391 Marc : Goals: G . Hogarth 4, J. Crimmins, T. Mootagna, P. Newnes. Best : T. Montagna. P. Newnes, M. Nash, B. Lenaghan, J. Crimmins, J. Watts Ruperts : Goals: J . Pretty 10, B. Brennan 4, M . Quigley 2, B . Alkemade, M. Eilics-Christen.s. D. Ennis. M. McPhee, G. Phillips . Best : J. Pretty, H . Spinner, B . Brennan, A. Silvester. M . Quigley, J. Bradley Umpires : Nathan Sheppard (F) Christian Schaefer (F ) Collegians 2 .2 3.5 3 .5 4 .8(32) De La Salle OC 3.6 6 .13 11 .16 1612 (118) Coll : Details Not Received u1S: Goals: S. Fairbruther 4, J. Jarvis 4, S. Dillon 2, N. Roberts 2, J . Hansen, J. Pitcher, N. Roberts, J . Coach . Best: N. Roberts, L . Bull . J. Pitcher, 1 Poustie,l. Jarvis, N. Roberts Umpires : David Witallow (F) Frank Stokes (F) Benedict Farrel (B) Xavier Farrell (B ) Banvule-1Rowbank 1 .2 2.6 5.7 8 .8(56) Old Scotch 1 .1 5.4 13.4 16.7 t103) Banyule-NIB : Goals : J. Mugavin 3, G . Dimek 2- T. Shepherd 2, D . Drapac. Best: S . Griffith . G . Dimek, T. Shepherd. A. Doyle, J. Mugavin, M . Palumbo Old Scotch : Goals : M. Parisi 6, E. Kitchen 3, T. Slattery 2,1. Grant 2, G . Dick, S . Angus, N . Lawrence. Best : T. Slattery, M . Parisi, P. Rattny . E. Kitchen. A . Tummel, A . Gray Umpires: Richard Yann (F) Martin . Simard (F)
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 Cauttield Gr 33 5.6 6 .11 11.14 (90) Old Trinity Cr 2.1 7.6 10.8 11 .8 (74) Caul: GoaLs : M . Sessler 3. M. Hardy 2, B . Hyland . J. McCahon, A . Webb, A . Wolkow, C . Mitchell, G . Macdonald. Bast : hi . Hardy, A. Wolkow, B . Hyland, T. Robinson. A. Clarke, A . Ross Old 1}in: Details Not ReceicedUmpires : Simon Brooks (F) Stephen Mason (F) Andrew Neilson (B) Alexandria Anthony (B ) VYhitefria rs OC 43 8 .7 13.15 14.23 (t07) Old B righton Or 3 .1 5 .3 8.4 8.8(56) White: Goals: J . O'Meara 5, J. Hill 2, M . O'Leary 2 . S . Keogh. M. Mirabella . M . Stafford, P. Siorovingas, S. Bullock, Best: S. Keogh, R. Petracca, M. Mimbella, M. Mandieas, J. Parkes, S . Bullock Old Be: Details Not Received Umpires : Patrick Coulihard (F)Andrew Suaughair (F) Old Meiburnians 4 .2 75 8.6 13.10 (88) Old Camberwell Gr 2 .2 3 .3 8.5 9 .6(60) Old Melb: Goais: N . Morrison 3, T. Code 2, B . Finnem. 2, T. Bennison 2, B. hlcKie, T. 0'Shaughnessy, S. Playfair, A. Carter. Best : N . Morrison. S . Playfair, B . Rnnertz, T Code, B . McKie, T. 0'Shaughnessy OCG : Goals : M . Bourke 2, C . Wright 2, C. Poyhton, T Shanks, D. McCabe, M. Callahan, M. Wilson. Best: C. Wright, M . Callahan, S. Bonyhady, D. McCabe, A. Pillayt A . Renshaw Umpires: Michael Ryde (F) Nick Palfreyman (F) Jessica Rollo (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B ) Old Panelists 5,4 8.6 14.10 21 .12(138) Beaumars AFC 1 .4 4.5 7 .5 7 .7(49) Old Par : Details Not Received Beaum: Goals : R . Gillespie 2. A. hlcNeil, M. Mc Nally, S. Gray. J. Torcasio . C. La Rocca. Best: J . Torcasio, C. La Rocca, M. Mc Nally, C. Badman, M. Wilson, R. Willis Umpires: Peter James (F) Jack Fagan (F) Old Carey Gr 53 8.5 11 .7 I3.7 (85) University Blacks 22 3.7 6.11 8.15(63) Old Carey : Goals: M. Bull 4, G . Parker, L . McQueen-Miscamble, J. Newnham, B . Smithwick. J . Wagner, J. Fitzeerald D . Rossidis, l. hiacready - Brown, P. Laraine. Best : M. Bull, J. Vancuylenburg. L .~ McQueen-Miscamble, G . Parker. G. Hodges, J . Newnham Uni Blacks: Goals : N . Domauf 3, M . Bond, T. Napier, J. Russell, T. Kingston, D. Johns . Best : N . Domauf. S. Miller, D. Johns, S. Jess . T. Napier, M . Bond Umpires: Patrick Maeb.ts (F) Avi Wekselman (F) UNDER 19 SECTION 3 AJAX AFC 0S 3 .12 7.13 1219(91) La 7}ube University AFC 4.1 9 .6 12.6 15.8 (98) Ajax: Goais : L . Belobrov 3. J . Kegan 3, J . Sacks 2, A . Freedman. D. Simon, M. Herscu, A . Pinkus. Beat: 1. Smith, R . Grant . L. Belobrov. 1 . Kegan, B . Bromberg. J . Sacks LaTrobe: Goals: B . Hunt 8. G. Labuschagne 2, A . Inset, J . Wright, H. Biggs, N . Chisweil, B. Long . Best : B. Hunt, D . Moore. G. Bence . T. Dalitz, R. Smith, B . Long Umpires: Matt Horwath (F) Phil Howarth (F) Chris Kearney (G) Ormond AFC 1.3 2 .5 6.8 8.9(57) Old Ivanhoe Gr 5.1 8.9 11 .11 15.16 (106) Orin: Goals: L. Simpson 3- 0. Lack 2, D. Machin, A. Friedman, D. Chisholm, Best: A. Cribles, L Calven, N. Ryde, D. Frazier, T. Foy, S . Ashton DIG : Goals: K. Ellis 7, G. Hartrick 3, B. Harrison 2, J. Minas, T. Rasenlis, A. Smith . Best: D. Madigan, K . Ellis. M. Young, R. Gieschen, A . Smith, L . Page-Wood Umpires : Chris Witkowski (F) Mark Jenkins (F)
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Oakleigh AFC 53 10.9 13.15 19.19 (133) 7.8(50) Old Essendon Gr 2J 3.4 6.7 Oak: Goals: S. Doherty 4. L. Bertrand 3. G . Bennett 2. M . Bennett 2, J . Derks-Revere 2, D . Wills 2. C. Meyers 2 . P. Disierci, T. Edwards. Best: A . Pound-Gow, C. Meyers, M. Donato, J . MeGany, 1. Derks-Recere, D. Wills Old Ess: Goals: B. Madden 4, J. Dalinkiewicz 2, D . Trevaskis. Best : D. Benson, B . Madden, H . Wilson, D . Trevaskis, D. Moore, B . Remboulis Umpires : Mark Duthie (F) Sarah McGill (F) Bentleigh 3.9 9.12 13.16 22.18(150) Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 2.1 5 .3 8 .4 10.10 (70) Bent: Goals: 1 . Fridman 9, J. Coyne 4, J. West 3, J. Coles 2, B . Stevens, S . Fergus, A. El-Khoury, C . Clement. Best: J. Vlahos, J . West, B. Halliday, I . Fddman, J. Coyne, C. Clement Emmaus SL: Goals: M . Needham 5, N. Tamburro 2, J. Chun. J. Rossit, B. Scully. Best: N. Tamburro, M. Needham, A . hteCann, P. Mahon, P. McCluskey, A. Criselli Umpires: Michael Hegan (F) Anthony Dameo (F) St Bodes Mentone Tigers 11S 17 .9 28.13 36.19 (235) Melbourne High School OB 0 .1 0 .1 0.1 1 .2 (8) St MIT: Goals : M . Bodinnar 7, S. Richards 5, C . Richards 4. D. Lynch 3, A. Falkiner 2, J . Lebreton 2, B. Neville 2, R. Swayn 2, C. Tobin 2, P. Considine 2 S . Best : hi. Bodinnar, S . Jones, J, Swayn, B . Neville, A . Falkiner, D. Lynch L'huillier, C. Mouritz, C . Lee . C . Keenan, 1 . Swayn MHSOB : Goals: A. Littlehales . Bat: S . Wrigley, B . Cider. A . Littlehales. 1. Kiteley, T. Oouveen, A . Higgins Umpires : Paul Jones (F) William Stokes (B)
UNDER 19 BLU E De La Salle OC 4 .6 HIS 18.9 24 .15 (159) ParkdaleVultures 1 .2 1 .7 1 .11 2.15(27) DLS : Goals : A. Kovarik 12 . J . Comerford 3, hi . Gomizei 2, R. Breda. J. Parkins, I . Lamb. S . Williams, S . Cust, T. Krezel, K. Robertson . Best: R. Breda, S. Cost, A . Koourik, J . Phillips, S. Williams, A . Bressan Park Volt : Goals: P. Lukas, M. Foulds . Best : J . 0'hieara, J. Gwozdz . A. Hunter, R. Hwler. D. Scerri, M . Beaman Umpires: Damian Anderson (F) David Anselmi (F) Powerhouse/Sth Mornington 4 .4 5.6 9.9 12 .10 (82) Hampton Rovers AFC 6,1 12,7 13 .7 179 (111) PHlSth Morn : Goals : N . Coy 6. R. Wood 2, L. Jackson, T. Marine, S. Kemp . D. Edwards. Best: L. Fitzsimmons, R. Matthews, N . Coy, R . Wood, J. Stanley, L. Brouwer Hampt Rov: Goals: R. White 5, N. Lyall 3, N . Morecrofl 2, J . Ward 2, C. Gieeson, L. Smith, M . Smith, J . McCoy, C. Sinclair. Best: L. Smith, J . Ward, T. Mitchell, N. Ulbrich, C. Glenna . K . Pinto Umpires : Mark Farrell (F) Paul Tyrer (F) Mazenod OC 2.7 6.9 16.15 21 .22 (148) Old Mentonians 2.1 4 .2 4.2 4.4 (28) Maz : Goals: N . Klavins 7. M. Bayliss 3. N, Crameri 3, S. Davis 2, N. Bogar, N. Graham, S . Cummings. A. Weekes, J. Caffery, S . Varley. Best: J . Arnold, N. Graham, N. Klavins, J . Miller. C. Duke, M. Bayliss Old Merit : Goals: T. Speers 2, M . Jenkins 2. Best: L. Mitchell, J . Prose, M . Lumsden, M. Wilton, R. Orwin, B . Norton Umpires : Chris Thorbum (F) David D'altera (F ) Old Haiterburians 103 17 .6 22.10 31.17 (203) Oakleigh Clayton 0.4 3.8 6.10 7.13 (55) Old Hail : Goals: B. Hampton 7, D. Korlos 6, J. Salter 4, T. Doukas 3, L. Smitsdorff 3, N. Criticos 3, A . Byass, R . Johnson, N . Bourke, S. Martin, K . Stamford. Best : L. Smitsdorff, B. Dolman . J. Salter, S . Martin, B. Hampton, D. Korlos Oak: Goals: T. Collins 3, C . Phillips 2, D. Gatt, S . Middleton. Best : T. Collins, D . Gun, L. Townley, S. Middleton, N . Naiou, C . Phillips Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe (F ) Monash Blues BYE
UNDER 19 RED 33 9.6 12.12 1716(118) Ken AFC Bulleen Templestowe AFC 4 .3 9.6 1 17 16.8 (104) Kew: Goals: J . Fultheim 4, N . Monaco 4 . G . Williams 2, R . Wclev 2, J . Loorham 2, A . Lucisanq K . Eleftheroglou . H. Macarthur Clyde . Best : K . Eleftheroglou, D. Wall, J . Fultheim, N. Monaco, G. Williams, R. Wyley Bull Temp : Goals: P. Voglis 8, M . Coulston 2, R. lliingwonh 2, D. Morabito 2, D . Tonelli, R . Matz. Best: D. Marabito, P. Voglis, C. Burridge, M. Coulston, K . Cherbakof. R. Matz Umpires: Mark Alexander (F) Martyn Bona (F) Therry Penola OB 3 .5 6.6 7 .10 12.12 (84) Old Westbourne 2.4 7.6 13.10 18.13 (121) TPen: Goals : M. Carboy 5, M. Costello 3, R . Brennan 2, 1. Walker, D. O'Donnell . Best : A. Page, R. Brennan, J. Claassen, G . Rees, M . Costello, B . Harding Old West: Goals : D. Sidwell 6, M. Williamson 4, N . Gardy 2, T. Plecher 2, J. Callus . J. Ryan, R . Taylor, L . Eustace. Best : D. Sidwell, H . Templeton . N. Gardy, B . Spiteri, C. Pettigrew, D . Lockwood Umpires : Ian Kennedy (F) Tony Millar (F) Old Xaverians (2) 5.1 93 HIS 17.6 (108) Rupertswoal AFC 0.4 1 .7 211 4 .12 (36) Old Xav: Goals : T. Lee 5, A . Fazio 3, K. Lunardi 2, G . Grigoriadis 2, P. Mye rs 2, C. Cox, P. Flegellaub, R . Konstan. Best : L . Guirguis, A. Ley, T. Lee, A. Fazio, J. Kay. A . Nikalis Ruperts : Goals: A. loan, B . Levan, J . Cariss, J . Smerdon . Best : K. Plummer, J. Quinn, M. Emery. J . Smerdon, A . Jones, M. McCourt Umpires: Dean Schwab (F) North Old Boys/St Patricks College 2.0 3 .5 5 .8 9 .11 (65) Aquinas OC 63 10,4 17.6 20 .8 (128) NOB/StP: Goals: A. Torpy 3, T. Smith 2, C. Ford 2. K. Adams, J. Dunell. Best: D. Ronan, M. Gasen, T. Smith, S. RichanLson,A. Kirk, D . King Aquinas: Goals : A. Naulty 5, P. Cross 4, S. Ragorzini 3, A. Ragauskas 2, M. Jones 2, L. O'Brien, M . Sweeney . L. Demunk- S. Silver. Best: L. Demunk, P. Maaskant, A . Naulty . W. Collins . N. Gordon. J. Tempedy Umpires: Sean Scully (Snr) (F) Jarred Wakeling (F)
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33 C. Medley 37 A . McNeil (VC)
43 A . Chinery 44 M . Wilson 46 R. Willis 47 A . Mueller 48 D. Pritchard 51 M . Beruldsen
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8 D. Jennings (VC) 9 T. Gunning 10 C. Betts (C)
13 T. Edwards 14 M . Browning 16 R. Baines 17 M . Dewar 18 J . Ward 19 A . Hubbard
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30 B . Stephens 31 K . Floyd 32 P. Janholt
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Round 5 In what is shaping up as the most competitive season on record, surprise results continued a plenty and sent m y success rate plummeting into the Heinz range i .e . 57% . Section 1 . St Kevin's salvaged some pride for their Club when they inflicted a 7 point defeat on the top side ; Old Xaverians . The Xaverians led early and well into the third quarter they were 50 points in front. Injury to Nick Rathgaber was followed by a St Kevin's revival which saw another come from behind victory as the Xaverians were overrun in the last quarter . Best for the winners were : Robin Bowles (6 goals) and youngsters Powell and Petrou . De La Salle moved into second place with a 155 point victory over St Bede's Mentone Tigers, who are finding the required standard difficult to meet . Prahran put their season back on an even keel through their 47 point victory over an inaccurate University Blues in heavy conditions on the University Oval . Dave Butterworth was a star up forward for the victors . Old Scotch slipped three places down the ladder 'through their 49 point loss to Old Melburnians, whose form is improving each week . Mazenod recorded a 59 point victory over Old Xaverians 2, who remain the only side yet to record a victory this season . Section. 2 . Whitefriars bounced back to score a 71 point win over a disappointing Old Brighton, who fell further behind as the game progressed. Whitefriars' best were : Collins, O'Brien (5 goals), Atkinson and Singh . Tenth placed Marcellin, in their best performance of the season, lost to fourth placed, St Bernards by 13 points . Marcellin players tired in the last quarter as they surrendered a four goal lead to the faster finishing St Bernard's who received a real scare. Best for the winners were : Salemme, Couch, Byrne and Weir . Monash Blues continued to be the benchmark for the section when they defeated Mt Lilydale by 99 points . According to "my man at the match", Monash set up their victory with a dominant opening quarter and although Mt Lilydale proved competitive thereafter, they could not convert their opportunities . Best for Monash were : Nick Costello, John Gaffney and Gavin Prendergast . In the afternoon match, Fitzroy Reds continued on their merry way with a 124 point defeat over Therry Penola . Collegians gave University Blacks a three goal start before clawing back to a three goal lead into the last quarter before surrendering the lead to University Blacks who won by the minimum margin . Best for the Blacks were: Club Secretary, Charles Beaton , 56
Fahrudin Silajdija and Nathan Poyner. For Collegians, Dave Perkov, Justin Gay and Matthew Day were best . Section . 3. Old Geelong had a day out in Brunswick with a 77 point win over North Old Boys / St Patricks, who now languish last on the ladder. Could this be the season when Old Geelong discovers the secret to consistent form? ? La Trobe University and Old Scotch played a thrilling draw although the Trobers" had the more scoring shots . It must have been encouraging for Old Scotch officials as their players showed no signs of shell shock from their Round 3 heavy defeat . Caulfield Grammarians now lead the section outright as a consequence of their 31 point win over Old Trinity who still cling to fourth place . Fitzroy Reds supporters pointed out the scoreboard to me several times during their team's 87 point crushing of Emmaus St Leo's, who failed to score after half time . The dynamic Red's duo ; Tony Jackson and Nick Auden were best for the winners whilst Kim Findlay and Gavin Dixon battled hard for the Combine . Beaumaris forfeited to Old Essendon, which was a disappointment for the returning Dave Hoy .
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PREVIEW OF ROUND 5 . Section 1 . Prahran and Old Scotch, each with top four aspirations meet at Darling Park. Prahran did well in the wet last week and with their evergreen stars like : Butterworth, Storer and Macpherson leading them, the "Two Blues" should defeat the "Cardinals" . University Blues were jolted into reality last week . Today they face another challenge on Central reserve as Mazenod must win to stay in touch with the leaders . I favour the Blues to bounce back with another victory. The long awaited clash between the Old Xaverian sides happens today. Intra College games were often the toughest the students from Xavier played in their A .P.S . days. A lot will be at stake but all form points to a good win by the pace setters, the "Crocodiles" . St Kevin's should consolidate their top four billing by accounting for the struggling St Bede's, Mentone Tigers . Old Melburnians, who showed marked improvement last week, face another tough assignment against De La Salle, whose form over the four rounds warrants me to select them . Section . 2 . St Bernard's should score another comfortable victory at the expense of Therry Penola. Mt Lilydale will appreciate their return to home soil and should score their second win at the expense of Marcellin, who are struggling to reach the required standard for victory . University Blacks host Whitefriars in a match whose result could have August ramifications . The Blacks must put in a consistent four quarter display to defeat Whitefriars, who regained lost momentum last week. Under pressure I suspect Whitefriars will emerge victorious . Fitzroy Reds, who are proving an impressive unit, host Collegians, who failed by a point last week . As the Reds have the more impressive record, I select them to defeat Collegians for whom the Peterson Oval will be new territory . Leaders Monash Blues will not have the elements in their favour at Brighton Beach, but their football skills should enable them to continue on their winning way against Old Brighton Grammarians . Section . 3. Judged on my observations over the last two rounds, Old Trinity will prove too talented for Emmaus - St Leo's, who really struggled last week. Caulfield Grammarians veterans will be tested on the vast spaces of the La Trobe University Oval, which should be heavy . However the Caulfield players' skills should enable them to win well . I have no confidence in selecting the unpredictable Old Geelong to win. However the spaces of Como Park will prove more difficult for Old Scotch, who did not handle space at Trinity well in Round 3 . Really Old Geelong does have the more impressive record and who knows their first fina! could come in August, 2006! ! Beaumaris should record their initial victory by defeating North Old Boys / St Patricks, whose record is no better. I select Beaumaris simply because they are playing at home . Second place will be the reward for the winner of the Fitzroy Reds / Old Essendon Grammarians match . The Reds have improved as the season has progressed and although Old
Essendon will provide strong opposition, I select the "Perspirationals" (Hille speak) to win at home . Team M anagers . Thanks to all who supply details . I hope for more contact via nknugent@bigpond .com or 9467 2857 by 1 00 p.m . Monday please . 'i j -is~+,-+
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Old Melburnians 5 .6 7.8 10.11 11 .15 (81) Old Scotch 0 .0 0.1 1 .2 4 .8 (32) OM : Goals: B . Wulff 3, D. Richards 2, K. Coulter. L . Hurst, H . Tomlinson, S. Wettenhall, T Russell, N. Guy. Best: R . Lawler, K. Coulton, B. Wulff, N. Guy, S. Galbraith, E . Tomlinson OS : Goals : D. Pryles, M. Callander, E. Ellis, A. Catchlove. Best : C. Dufour, N . Colman, M . Snow, J . Wright. A . Mitchell. R. Craven Umpires: Nick Palfreyman (F) De La Salle OC 2 .4 10.8 17 .13 25.21 (171) St Bedes Mentone Tigers 1 .0 2.3 2.3 2.4 (16) DLS: Goals: S. Rudd 6, S . Morwood 3, A . Thornton 3,M . Lafferty 2, S. Miles 2, J . McGuinness 2, M . Krezel 2, M . Clinch 2. D. Gould, A . McLeish, S . Howe . Best: S. Rudd, S . Morwood, D . McKenna. M. Butler, J. McGuinness . A. MeLeish St B/;riT: Goals : S . Burgess, A . Wilkinson. Best: H . McLean, T. Laver, J . McEniry R . Sampieri, D. L'huillier, M. McColl Umpires: Simon Fearless (F) University Blues 0:3 1 .6 2 .9 3.10 (28) Prahran AFC 2.0 43 6 .7 11.9 (75) UB: Goals : C. Waxman, T. McKinley, D . Moloney . Best : M . Shaughnessy, D . Hanrahan, A. Brennan, T. Carter, J. McDonald, T. Conn Prahran : Goals: D . Butterworth 4, Ni . Howard 3, L. Kitchen 2, B. Burgess, B . Cartlidge . Best: L . Kitchen. L. Farrell, N. Keohler, T. Jackson, D . Blake, R. Stephens Umpires : Thomas Windlow (F) Kane Fetterplace (F ) 12.8 (80) St Kevins OB 2.1 33 6 .6 Old Xaverians 4.2 9 .4 11 .5 11 .7 (73) SKOB: Goals: R. Bowles 5, P. Harvey 2, R. Horrocks 2, D. McArdle, N. Moore, P. Scarfo. Best: M . Hobbs, N. Moore, R . Bowles, R . Short. J . Drake, T. Collins OX: Goals : D . Rush 5, P. Hall 2, L. Hardwick 2, Ni . Davies, M . O'kane. Best : N . Larkins, J . Silk, B . Perry, M . Jones, D . Rush, P. Hall Umpires : Joseph Salvatore (F) Old Xaverians (2) 1.0 3 .1 5.3 6 .5(41) Mazenod OC 53 7 .5 9.6 15.10 (100) Old Xav: Goals: M. Altis 5, J . Richards. Best: L. Dynon, M . Altis, L. Rowe, M . O'hanlon, D. King, R . Speekman Maz: Goals : M . Fothergill 6, S . Fisher 3, T. Bridgland 2, J . Coheres, S . Paine, G . Tilling, Ni . Thomas. Best: R . Palamara, J . Coheres, S . Paine, Ni. Thomas, M. Davis, S. Azzopardi Umpires : Malcolm Foard (F)
CLUB 18- 2 Marcellin OC 4 .8 8.10 11 .12 13.14 (92) St Bernards 43 7.6 9.8 15.15 (105) Marc: Goals : 0 . Castro 3, S . Andrew 2, M. Dears ley 2, C . Wall 2, C. Mc Cann 2, N . Gribble, T. Hargreaves. Best: K. Argent, 0. Castro, T. Hargreaves, S . Andrew, M . Dearsley, P. Walker St B : Goals: A. Salemme 5, L. Cookson 4, 1 Creasey 3, T. McGlade, T. Carrick, N . Weir. Best: A. Salemme, J. Creasey, L . Cookson, R . Peart, J . Couch, A. Catterall Umpires : Danny Carroll (F) Collegians 1 .3 4.4 6 .6 9.7(61) University Blacks 4.2 8.5 9 .8 9.8 (62) Call: Goals: S . Day 3, D. Bum, B . Hains, P. Lazer, B. McDonough, J . Stedwell, M . Smith . Best : J . Gay, D. Perkov, M. Day, P. Lazer, S . Day, D. Bum UB: Goals : C. Beaton 6, P. Otsuka, T. Stringer, F. Silajdija. Best: C. Beaton, L . Merin, N . Poyner, K . West, J. ),Villiams, G . Allan Umpires : David Windlow (F) Richard Benson (Jnr) (F)
Monash Blues 6.6 10 .9 14.12 16 .16 (112) 61t Lilydale OC 0.1 1 .3 1 .7 1 .7 (13) MB : Goals: T. Haines 4, P. Coughlin 3, J . Parsons 2, L . Richardson 2, P. Araott, H . Batrouney, D. West, J . Sheldon, J . O'Dwyer . Best : N. Costello. P. Coughlin, H . Batrouney, L. Woods, P. Arnett, Ni . Riddle ML: Goals : P. Carrion. Best : C . Gibson, L . Hickey, D . Marotti, M. Rhodes, M . Fellows, D . Hendrie Umpires : Mark Thornhill (F) Fitzroy Reds 3.4 10 .10 15.12 22.15 (147) Therry Penola OB 1 .2 2 .3 3.5 3 .5(23) FR: Goals: P. Crowe 4, D . Flanagan 4, A. Dawson 3, S . Buckley 2, R . Willingham 2, A. Stapleton 2,D. Hannam, S. Maggs, A . 4{arcon, C . McGrath, D. Best : R . Willingham, D. Clark, D. Ryan, E. Tice, P. Crowe, C . McGrath Clark TP: Goals: R . Rose, T. Toner, D . Goodwin. Best: D. Baden, I. Mardesic, D. Goodwin, J. Saunders, P. Jones, J . Bibby Umpires : Francis Kavanagh (F) Brian Nunn (F) Whitefrlars OC 5 .4 10S 14 .8 20.13 (133) Old Brighton Gr 3.4 5 .9 7 .11 8.14 (62) White : Goals: N . Elliott 7, S . Davis 5, P. O'Brien 5, C. Davies, T. Jackson, P. Tatterson . Best: M . Singh, S . Davis, P. O'Brien, C. Collins, P. Tatterson, B. Atkinson OB: Goals: W. Earl 2, C. Trim 2. D. Cooper, R . Latta, N . Stenner, M. Stockdale. Best: T. Handley, C. Trim, R . Sullivan. W. Earl, D . Cooper, E. Dimitriou Umpires : Robert 0'halloran (F)
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2 .5 3.6(24) North Old Bovstst Patricks 0.4 0 .5 Old Geelong - 1 .7 6.8 9 .9 15 .11 (101) NOB/StP : Goals: C . Dynon, Ni . O'Sullivan, B . Ryan. Best: J. Pennell, N . Harris, D . Brown, J . Maher, N. Barden, D. Van Dyke OG: Goals : J. Riordan 4, S . Jones 4, C. Stevens 2, N. Pettierew 2, R . Ellis, T. Kemp, T. Barr. Best: J . Riordan, A . Coutts, S. Jones, Ni. Avery, T. You1, R . Ellis Umpires : Paul Matton (F) Tony Robbins (F) Caulfield Gr 4 .5 6 .9 9.12 11 .12 (78) Old Trinity Gr 3 .3 4 .6 4.8 6 .11 (47) Caul : Goals: J. Margerison 3. B. Fisher 3 . T. Bockman, T. Beckman, D . Loetje, R . Saunders, R. Morrison. Best : l. Jacobs, J. Gelfand, C. Sheppard, B . Fisher, N . Babarczy, R. Morrison OT: Goals: R. Ullangara 2, J . Cade, A . Dickenson, W. Goldenberg, T. Walsh. Best: J . Hickie, M. Thwaites, A. Dickenson, G. Plain, J. Still, T. Jardine Umpires : Simon Brooks (F) Stephen Mason (F ) Old Scotch 43 7.5 11 .6 12 .7 (79) La Trobe University AFC 33 6 .6 7.8 11 .13 (79) OS : Goals : L . Neilson 3, C. Buick 3, M . Bonding, B . Walters, R . Wood, C. Bending, L . Nicita, J. Harrison . Best: J. Barnett, R . Wood, C. Buick, L. Neilson, K. Lacev, N. Lunn LaTrobe: Goals: N. White6eld 3, J . Lania 2, R . Tolliday 2, J. Dumaresq, A. Paech, T. Flowers, A . Mellino. Best : N . Whitefield, J . Lania. A. Mellino, G . Girdwood, D. Mann, G. Jansz Umpires: Dean Banova (F)
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Round 2 Ma, ; [ It was a wet and windy day at Parkville as round two was played on Sunday 7th May . The first game played was between Ringwood and Mazenod 2 . Both these teams had won their first round games and were confident of a victory . It was a very close game with Mazenod 2 kicking 5 .6 36 to Ringwood's 4 .0 24 . Moonee Valley Magpies played Pt Colts 2 with both teams showing that they can play wet weather football . PortColts 2 kicked 2 .12 24 to Moonee Valley's 2 .2 14 . Mambourin Tigers played Parkside in a very close game . Parkside led at the first break but Mambourin were able to peg them back and eventually came out on top 2 .4 16 to Parkside 1 .7 13 . It looks like Parkside will be doing some goal kicking practise this week on the training track. Kananook 2 took on Port Colts 1 in what I had picked as the close game for the day. Kananook 2 just could not keep up with the Colts who played very good wet weather football, kicking 12 .9 81 and keeping Kananook 2 scoreless. So much for my judgement!! Broadmeadows Kanagaroos 2 played Ovens And Murray 2 and struggled to adapt to the wet conditions scoring only 1 .2 9 to an impressive Ovens And Murray 2, 8.19 67 . The final game at Parkville was between Kannanook 1 and Mazenod 1 who have been promoted after being Division 2 premiers in 2005 . Mazenod had no answer for the more experienced Kananook who played inspired wet weather football . Kananook 1 kicked 11 .7 73 to Mazenod 1, 1 .3 9 . Mazenod will learn from the experience and will be a different side when the weather improves . Next round in FIDA Football brings another interesting round of games . Port Colts 2 play Ringwood Blues . Ringwood should bounce back and cause an upset . Port
Colts 1 play Broadmeadows 1 and should continue on their winning way against a determined Broadmeadows . Mazenod 2 play Ovens And Murray 2 with both teams coming of a win in round 2 . Mazenod could prove to be the team to beat this season and may just get over the line in a close game . The final game at Elsternwick is between Broadmeadows 2 and Ovens and Murray Jets 1 . Broadmeadows 2 should win this game but will have to come to play as the boys from Albury will push them all the way. Our away games for the round are between Ballarat and Mazenod 1 in Ballarat . Ballarat should be too experienced and will use their home ground advantage to give Mazenod 1 their second loss for the season . Mazenod 1 will improve as they gain valuable experience as the season progresses . Kananook 1 play host to Lara and should be to big and strong for the new Lara team who are still finding their way after returning to the league this year . Kananook 2 play Bulleen Templestowe and with the home crowd behind them should post a much needed win . The last game for the round is between Moonee Valley and Parkside . I had to toss a coin and it came up heads giving Parkside their first win for the year.
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A g Pts 168 16 187 16 235 16 302 8 299 8 383 4 564 4 306 4 371 4
f 323.81 280.21 228.09 61 .59 44 .1 5 79.90 54 .61 45 .42 31 .00
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D4 SECTION
% FITZROY REDS 199 .17 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 107 .67 KEW AFC
4 3 4 3 4 3
Pis
1 0 1 0 1 0
351 299 421
194 195 313
12 12 12
180 .93 153 .33 134 .50
4 3
1 0
385
316
12
121 .84
4 2 4 2
2 0 2 0
278 235
336 288
8 8
82 .74 81 .60
BOX HILL NORTH AFC
4
2 2
0
476
428
8
111 .21
THERRY PENOLA OB
4 2
2 0
215
355
8
60 .56
HAWTHORN AFC ELEY PARK SHARKS NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC
4 4 4 4
2 2 0 0
2 2 4 4
0 0 0 0
410 353 312 165
387 362 473 544
8 8 0 0
105 .94 97 .51 65 .96 30 .33
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 1 OLD WESTBOURNE 4 1
3 0 3 0
351 338
412 464
4 4
85 .1 9 72 .84
D4 RESERVE POWER HOUSE AFC ELTHAM OC NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC BULLEEN COBRAS AFC ALBERT PARK AFC HAWTHORN AFC
P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
W L 4 0 3 1 3 1 31 2 2 2 2 1 3
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 322 442 335 320 347 217 244
Ag Pps 180 16 155 12 216 12 222 12 255 8 269 8 252 4
BOX HILL NORTH AF C ELEY PARK SHARKS RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC
4 4 4
1 3 1 3 0 4
0 0 0
293 141 128
304 466 470
L 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 340 374 237 231 228 188 169 259 127
Ag PPS 136 12 21 5 1 2 163 12 188 12 240 8 216 8 245 8 283 4 381 4
% 250 .00 173 .9 5 145 .4 0 122 .8 7 95 .00 87. 0 4 68 .9 8 91 - 5 2 33. 3 3
168
377
0
44 .5 6
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P 4
6g L 4 0
D 0
For 420
Ag Pts 114 16
°I, ULUU 1 8 L2L368 .42 MONASH BLUES
P -L w D 4 4 0 0
For 658
A Pts 108 16
/ 609.2 6
OLD XAVERIANS (1) ST BERNARDS RUPERTSWOOD AFC
4 4 4
3 1 3 1 3 1
0 0 0
499 422 377
131 292 316
12 12 12
380 .92 144.52 119.30
4 4 4 3 4 3
0 0 1 0 1 0
449 201 390
124 198 386
16 12 12
362.1 0 101 .5 2 101 .0 4
UNIVERSITY BLUES OLD SCOTCH MARCELLIN OC
4 4 4
3 1 2 2 2 2
0 0 0
319 322 378
279 262 366
12 8 8
4 2 4 2 4 1
2 0 2 0 3 0
357 331 150
278 319 330
8 8 4
128.4 2 103.76 45.45
ST KEVINS OB
4
0 4
0
189
455
0
THERRY PENOLA OB
4 1
3 0
130
495
4
COLLEGIANS BANYULE-VIEWBANK
4 4
0 4 0 4
0 0
201 134
544 502
0 0
2616
4 0 4 0
4 0 4 0
273 162
443 507
0 0
61 .63 31 .95
U190_ P w L OLD MELBURNIANS 4 4 0 OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 4 4 0 OLD PARADIANS 4 3 1 WHITEFRIARS OC 4 2 2 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 2 OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMM . 4 2 2 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 4 2 2 BEAUMARIS AFC 4 1 3 OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. 4 0 4 OLD TRINITY GRAMM. 4 0 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 388 403 406 378 290 303 279 368 248 239
Ag PYs 204 16 268 16 202 12 350 8 334 8 368 8 359 8 415 4 376 0 426 0
P
U'~9 ~_ P ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 4
~ t 4 0
D 0
For 551
qq P~ 158 16
36.95 OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. 26.69 MARCELLIN OC *INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD2 °f< 190.20 CLUB 18 a 150.37 CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 200.99 OLD ESSENDON 108.00 FITZROY REDS 86.83 LATROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 82.34 OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS 77* 72 OLD GEELONG 88.67 65.96 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 56.10 OLD SCOTCH BEAUMARIS AFC f NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COL
1D 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 4 0
For 296 226 303 235 409 304 24 8 221 166 171
176 140 156 269 211 220 310 443 291 363
Pts 16 16 12 10 8 8 8 2 0 0
% 168. 1 8 161 .43 194 .23 87.36 193 .84 1 38.1 8 80.00 49 .89 57 .04 47 .1 1
4 4 0
5" 178 .89 285 .16 155 .09 144 .14 136 .08 80 .67 96-83 9638 30.26 27 .23
OLD XAVERIANS (2) . INELIGIBLE PLAYER RD 2
FITZROY REDS UNIVERSITY BLACKS
STBERNARDS 114.34 WHITEFRIARS OC 122.90 COLLEGIANS 103.28 MT LILYDALE OC 41 .54
348.73
OAKLEIGH AF C BENTLEIGH
4 4
4 0 3 1
0 0
56 5 436
194 247
16 12
291-24 176.52
ORMOND AFC OLD IVANHOE GRAMM . MELB. HIGH SCHOOL 06 AJAX ARC LA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y AFC OLD ESSENDON GRAMA7 . EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
3 2 2 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
460 397 285 312 200 181 217
301 342 394 415 294 538 721
72 8 8 4 4 0 0
1 52 .82 116.08 7214 75 . 1 8 68.03 33.64 30.10
1 2 2 3 3 4 4
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P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
W 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1
4 0
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
w 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0
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P
L D far
Ag Prs
OLD SCOTCH OLD HAILEYBURY OLD IVANHOE ST BERNARDS OLD XAVERIANS MARCELLIN OC UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS OLD MELBURNIANS
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 4 0
255 248 258 307 313 302 310 348 391 346
A RESE/i VE
P
~d
L D for
Ag Pts
OLD XAVERIANS OLD SCOTCH DE LA SALLE OLD TRINITY GRAMMARIANS OLD IVANHOE MARCELLIN OC UNIVERSITY BLUES ST BERNARDS OLD MELBURNIANS OLD HAILEYBURY
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
162 173 158 238 207 228 218 291 337 405
B SECTION
P
W
COLLEGIANS CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM. OLD ESSENDON GRAMM . WHITEFRIARS OC MAZENOD OC MELB. HIGH SCHOOL O8 UNIVERSITY BLACKS BEAUMARiS AFC ST KEVINS OB
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0
B RESERVE
P
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CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS COLLEGIANS ST KEVINS 08 UNIVERSITY BLACKS MELB . HIGH SCHOOL 08 OLD ESSENDON GRAMM . WHITEFRIARS OC BEAUMARIS AFC MAZENOD OC
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0
C SECTION
P
W
ST BEDESIMENT. TIGERS AFC 4 4 ORMOND AFC FITZROY REDS 4 4 MONASH BLUES OLD CAMBERWELL 4 4 AJAX AFC HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 4 4 PARKDALE VULTURES NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COL 4 4 OLD PARADIANS
4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1
OLD BRIGHTON GRAMM .
6'< RESERVE
P
W
ST BEDES/MENT TIGERS AFC 4 ORMOND AFC 4 OLD CAMBERWELL 4 AJAX AFC 4 .COL 4 NTHOLDBOYSfSTPAT FITZROY REDS 4 4 OLD PARADIANS HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 4 MONASH BLUES 4 PARKDALE VULTURES 4
4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
329 403 309 329 341 289 303 291 296 146
389 406 317 294 191 168 252 192 135 73
16 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 0
16 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0
L D far
Ag Pts
0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4
202 252 333 344 276 308 349 323 358 344
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
417 337 364 362 293 207 322 249 261 277
16 12 12 12 8 8 4 4 4 0
! D Far
Ag Pt~
0 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4
175 163 154 254 261 264 296 303 304 351
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
403 375 336 263 303 200 170 160 146 169
L D far
16 16 12 12 8 4 4 4 4 0
Ag Pts
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
447 335 325 344 378 272 321 286 260 212
!D
For
Ag Prs
525 491 360 303
67 17 8 219 193 240 17 6 272 479 359 626
0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3
0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
300
341 124 115 189 14
226 279 297 326 382 280 369 361 358 302
16 12 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4
16 12 12 12 12 8 4 4 0 0
P
~/
OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 4 RUPERTSWOOD AFC 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 4 OLD GEELONG PC 4 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 YARRA VALLEY 08 4 BANYULE AFC 4 OLD MENTONIANS 4 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 4 PRAHRAN AFC 4
4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0
~ Dl SECT6ard 129.02 162.50 119.77 107 .17 108 .95 95 .70 97 .74 83 .62 75 .70 42 .20
Ag Pts
%
0 0 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4
238 270 227 237 370 355 353 391 489 429
16 16 12 12 12 4 4 4 0 0
177 .3 1 146 .3 0 151 .1 0 150 .2 1 103 .24 91 .83 89.52 81 .84 61 .76 45.92
W
L D for
A Pts
4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
105 185 248 232 227 252 291 428 398 399
16 16 12 12 8 8 4 4 0 0
L
Pts
%
12 12 12 8 8 8 8 8 4 0
179 .01 128.20 104 .22 134 .1 4 113.62 108.45 89.6 8 65.23 67.4 2 55.1 4
P
W
PENINSULA OB 4 AQUINAS OC 4 ST JOHNS OC 4 OAKLEIGH AFC 4 SALESIAN AFC 4 WERRIBEE AFC 4 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 4 GLEN EIRA AFC 4 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 4 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4
3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 0
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4
% 182 RESERVE P
W
L
230 .29 230 .06 218 .18 103 .54 116 .09 75 .76 57 .43 52.81 48.03 48.15
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 4 KEW AFC 4 MONASH GRYPHONS 4 ST MARYS AFC 4 UHS-VU AFC 4
243 305 332 290 279 296 310 348 442 350
D
For
A
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 4 0
567 398 462 449 399 333 300 268 292 228
232 223 309 353 318 402 404 419 552 484
L
4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0
BENTLEIGH AFC 4
A
435 391 346 389 317 321 278 227 298 193
Ag PLS
k
WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 4
For
243 231 136 221 310 268 267 383 433 452
P
ELSTERNWICK AFC 4
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
502 396 355 402 325 261 196 165 177 106
SOUTH FAELB. DISTRICTS 4 OLD WESTBOURNE 4
SALESIAN AFC 4 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 ST JOHNS OC 4 OAKLEIGH AFC 4 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 4 GLEN EIRA AFC 4
502 369 339 303 302 264 168 202 162 154
D fnr
0 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4
LA TROBEUNIVERSITY ARC 4 PENINSULA OB 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 4 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0
WERRIBEE AFC 4 AQUINAS OC 4
~ tT3 SECTION 197.79 120.07 109 .43 105 .52 98 .95 97 .14 86 .99 79 .22 72 .63 70 .20
422 395 343 356 382 326 316 320 302 197
P
°~ BT2 SECTION 206 .44 133 .73 109.31 105.23 106.16 67.21 92.26 77.09 72.91 80.52
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OLD GEELONG FC 4 OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 4 RUPERTSWOOD AFC 4 OLD MENTONIANS 4 THERRY PENOLA OB 4 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 4 BANYULE AFC 4 PRAHRAN AFC 4 YARRA VALLEY OB 4
% D 9 RESERVE 240.12 234 .68 200.63 123.53 92.27 73.68 115.60 65 .98 40 .06 18 .02
L D f~
~ 478.1 0 199.46 136.69 130.6 0 133.0 4 104.7 6 57 .7 3 47 .2 0 40 .7 0 38 .60
%
16 16 12 12 8 8 8 0 0 0
206 .5 8 171 .4 3 261 .03 181 .90 104 .84 97 .39 73 .41 43.08 40.88 23.45
16 12 12 12 12 8 4 4 0 0
244.40 178.48 149.5 1 127.20 125 .47 82 .8 4 74 .2 6 63 .9 6 52 .90 47 .1 1
%
% 783.58 275.84 164.38 156.99 125.00 193.75 45.59 24 .01 52 .65 2 .24
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