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Since the completion of Round 7, the VAFA have had sixty-six players from thi rty-six clubs represent the competition in three matches . Whilst not all of the results have gone our way, the competition we have encountered has certainly improved and we need to respond to re-establish ourselves as the premier community football competition in Australia . The highlight of the games was the outstanding victory of the A-D4 team against the Southern Football League . All plaudits must go to their coach, George Voyage, who has reigned supreme for ten years. It hasn't been as if these matches have all been one sided affairs . In this match the only time we were ahead was after the last kick of the match . Vice Captain, Al M cQueen-Parton (Old Carey), who earlier in the week had been ruled out by the physics, marked in the goal square and kicked truly to put us ahead for the first time . Congratulations also to Captain David Boundy ( Old Paradians), who continues to represent the competition so admirably at State level . In regard to the Under 23 match against the '째'" "L may I quash some ill-informed stateme ; '> re, 'ing the timing of this fixture . Unfortunately the ;stern Australian and Victorian long weekends do not coincide, therefore once every three years we play a match during a round to allow them to travel during their long weekend . Last year WA missed a round when they hosted the VAFA on our Queen's Birthday weekend and this year we reciprocated . 1'>',MFL are to be congratulated on their outstanding improvement over the past few seasons . They were soundly beaten by us two seasons ago and have placed huge emphasis on rebuilding their name in the football community . They are heavily supported by their Commission and the West Coast Eagles and they repaid them with their first ever win in Melbourne . I am sure our coaching staff and players

espond to this los s when we play South Australia during the A and B Section bye on 1 July 15. The third match was held in Brisbane between our Under 19's and the AFLQ's Under 21's . Whilst we were defeated in this match, our players put up a spirited performance against a team that was considerably stronger and more experienced than us . They had played rep footy together as they progressed through their Talent Identification Programs in the Under 16's and Teal Cup . Whilst it was disappointing to have the match transferred from the Gabba due to heavy overnight rain, the ground at Cooparoo provided excellent playing conditions for all players to display their skills . These matches have provided our players with the privilege of representing their state and showcasing their talents on a grander scale . We trust that they will resume with their clubs today wiser for the experience and with added maturity to assist their club in reaching its goals for the season . Finally, the VAFA Executive extends its thanks to all the volunteers who have worked so diligently to ensure that all players are given the best opportunities to perform at their best in the matches.

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where they're at . It's 26 years since someone kicked 100 goals in Amateur football . 1980 . The age of Pac Man, Dallas, Blokes swaggering into Amadeus nightclub in thin leather ties . In 1980, Matthew Handley was five years away from being a twinkle in his dad's eye . In 2006, this young Xaverian, barely heard of a month ago, is a serious chance to reach the ton (shortened quarters and all! )

The Blues versus Grammar game was . David Paton, aarout very handy pick u p from the Tallangatta district (the home of bushranger "Mad Dan" Morgan) booted nine for the students . And OMs, well they didn't go very well at all . Previe w

Had my first proper look at him last Saturday and yes, the boy can seriously play . Like many guys who didn't play a heap of Junior footy, he plays a remarkably uncomplicated game : Lead, mark, goal, iron out anyone in your way. Some of the hits he received from further afield were extraordinary. Travid Ruyg in particular seems to have a real affinity with the big full forward and landed some doozies on his chest while Tim Ockleshaw was in sparkling form, despite several quality opponents . At times last year, you had to wonder whether Tim would ever play again but he's back and fit and as dangerous as ever. Lucas Harry made a solid debut in the ruck, relieving the swarthy David Sappupo . Also liked the game of the blood-nut James Scanlon . And Scotch? They were so bad that you had to wonder if it was a deliberate foxing ploy to give away nothing to a team that they will surely have to beat in a finals game to clinch a premiership . I mean, they were really, really bad . At least the school side won . Win of the round had to be Trinity, who were in rotten form before their clash with Bernards but came out smoking and never gave the `Pitters a sniff. Big plaudits to Tom Eckersley, who managed four while Rambo and The Big Cat both turned one on . The Ts are going to be a real nuisance this year, particularly at Bulleen . As club secretary and tipster in torment Fraser Cameron keeps insisting, they won't be going to B Section without one mighty fight . Marcellin, on the other hand, are in all sorts . The Eagle is well and truly stranded . De La skipped away to their fourth consecutive win, with Aaron Shields and Jezza La Ragy doing as they pleased . The game next week against Xavs is one of the most important in De La's recent history and will give us a better indication o f 2

Haileybury v Xavs . It's a bit like U2 v Nickleback (or Nichoback) on one of those Triple M smackdowns . A nightmare to tip this one, simply because the Bloods are virtually impossible to dislodge at the Badlands, while the Xavs haven't lost in white shorts for a helluva long time . Not sure who'll play full-back for Haileybury but buddy, I hope you've got insurance (and a decent shrink) . Home side in a toss of the coin . De La v Ivanhoe is similarly tough but I'll go for the away side, who are sure to be suited by the sartorial splendor of the De La home ground. Again though, it's an absolute raffle this one .

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Has to be Uni over Marcellin, expect the Cardinals to bounce back against Trinity and Bernards by as much as you like over the cellar dwellers on Sunday. Trivia - Look-alik e Which A Section coach resembles (in this scribe's opinion) former Wentworth Detention centre prison guard Jim "Fletch the Letch" Fletcher from the 80s show Prisoner? First correct answer to jonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk wins a DVD box set of the aforementioned show, complete with commentary from Lizzie Birdsworth .

MILESTONES Its been a milestone frenzy at Trinity in recent weeks . Chris Amiconi, Zac Williams and one of our senior Vice-Captains Brent "Big Cat" Walsh each chalked up 50 games in the past couple of rounds, whilst Robert Gamble, David Cristiano and Toby VanderVene passed the 100 game mark . The Gambler has been locking down A reserve key forwards for many years since finishing at the school in 1997 whilst 'Woofa' has been transformed from a leading U19 goalkicker into a versatile reserves defender who has a knack of towelling taller opponents . Both players were pre-season standouts, and are a great example to their younger teammates . Finally, our other senior Vice-Captain Toby VanderVene came back to Trinity from Collegians in 2001 and has been one of our prime midfielders for the past 6 years . Toby is a much loved member of our senior side . Congratulations to all boys on their milestones . De La Salle congratulates Richie Marks on 100 games . Richard started at De La in 1998 with the Club 18 Division 1 team . He has since played 50 games with the Warriors, 42 games with the Reserves and 8 Senior games, making his Senior debut in 2003 . A very consistent, fit and hard running player, who was the Warriors best in finals in 1999, Richard is a great personality around the Club . Congratulations on your 100 games achieved last Saturday against Marcellin and all the best for the next 100 Richie !

University Blues v Marcellin OC Old Trinity Gr v Old Scotch De La Salle v Old Ivanho e Old Haileybury v Old Xaverians St Bernards v Old Melburnians - Sunday at 3porYscover Arena

A SECTIO N Old Melburnians 3.3 3.4 4 .7 6 .9(45) Unive rs ity Blues 4.2 11 :6 20.9 26.12 (168) Old Metb: Goals: T. Cudlipp 2 . W. Harvey, J. Mitchell . W. Panton, S. Playfair. Best: N. Morrison, J. Mitchell, T. Cudlipp, W. Ray, M . Hawkins, W. Harvey Uni Blues: Goals: Paton 9 Gleeson 5 Lowcock 4 DeCrespigny 2 Kordick Sully Steele Torney Wilcox Wilkinson . Best: Gleason Wilkinson Wilcox Paton Patterson Coventry . Umpires : Daniel Brookes (G) Lucas Robson (G) Albie Firley (F) Shane Mackintosh (F) Gavan Dawn (B) William Stokes (B ) Marcellin OC 2.1 3.2 3.2 5.3 (33) De La Salle 1 .3 3.8 7 .11 10 .15 (75) Marc: Goals: J. Bortolotto . R . Davis, D. Jarred, D . Marson, C. Woods. Best: D . Gartner, L . Hansen, R. Davis, T. Nixon, D. Jarred, J . Carlson Dis: Goals: M. Duggan 2, J. Laragy 2, B . Mannix 2, M . Brown, N . Harris, R . McArdle, B. Oakley. Best: A. Shields, D . Spithill, D . Lowe, J. Laragy, P. Harrison, L. Seage r Umpires: Bernard Jephson (G) Grant Wardrop (F) Anthony Kyrkou (G) Wayne Hinton (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Ryan Place (B ) Old Trinity Gr 4.4 7.5 14 .10 17 .12 (114) St Bernards 1 .2 3.2 4.7 7.9 (51) Old Trin: Goals: Eckersley 4 Cultrera 3 Walsh 2 Ramsden 2 Troon 2 R Burrows T VanDerVenne D Buttler K Butler . Best: Ramsden D Butler Beardsley Walsh K Butler Eckersley. St Bern : Goals: B. Loughlin, N . Mitchell, D. Roach, M . Salvadori, R . Schroder, M. Stapleton, J. McVilly . Best : D . lannazzo, T. Wilkinson, D. Bailarin, B . Garth, M . Kavanagh, B. Loughli n Umpires: Andrew Esposito (G) Paul Galt (G) Dharshaka Peiris (F) David Phillips (F) Peter Monofli (B) Chris Jones (B ) Old Ivanhoe 3.3 4 .6 5 .10 9.12 (66) 2.2 6 .3 8.7 10 .9 (69) Old Haileybu ry Old Iv: Goals: J. Hope 2, J. McKeon 2, S . Curatolo, L. Lochran, M . Luxon, S. Price, R. Weddle. Best: S. Low, S. Curatolo, L. Lochran, S . Price, S. Fragiacomo, J. Hope Old Hail: Goals: N . Harrison 2, C. Steinfort 2, D . Brown, B. Carson, K . Ford, A . Jenke, L. Siapantas, H. Hopwood. Best: H . Hopwood, A . Jenke, S . Langford-Jones, L . Siapantas, D . Mason, D . Mackenzie Umpires: Vin Vescovi (G) Gavin Roberts (G) David Lepair (F) Simon Stokes (F) Frank Palermo (B) Alex Koutsoukis (8 ) Old Scotch 4 .2 6 .4 8 .4 9 .7 (61) Old Xaverians 5 .3 10.6 15 .9 21 .13 (139) Old Scotch : Goals : B. Doherty 3. L . Thompson 2 . S. Cations, J . Gerstman, A. Quail, M . Flynn . Best : W. Lewis, A. Pugsley, L. Thompson, S . Lorenzini, M. Gnarl, B . Doherty Old Xav: Goals : M . Handley 8, T. Clarke 3, J. Arnold 2, J . Scanlan 2, J . McDonnell 2, A . Chatfield, L . Howard, S . Johnston, C. Santalucia. Best : T. OCkleshaw, T. Ruyg, C. Santalucia, M. Handley, A . Chatfield, T. Clark e Umpires: Dominic Napoli (G) Kevin Segota (G) Grant Joyner (F) Sacha Koffman (F) Robbie Mayston (8) Dean Herskope (B) A SECTION RESERVE Old Melburnians 4 .0 4 .2 5 .4 8 .6(54) Universi ty Blues 0 .1 4 .4 7 .9 11 .13 (79) Old Melb: Goals : Cudlipp 2 Harvey Mitchell Playfair Parton . Best: Morrison Mitchell Cudlipp Ray Hawkins Harvey. Uni Blues : Details not received . Marcelfin OC 1 .1 3 .4 6 .4 8 .7(55) De La Salfe 1 .4 5.6 6.11 10 .14 (74) Marc: Goals : Neskovcin 2 Kiddle 2 Ceccomancini 2 Stafford Cunningham . Best: Watkins Money Kiddle Theisz Symes Pascuzzi Dis : Goals : L. Walker 3, J . Dykes 3, T. Donegan 2, R . Buckley. M. Dakin . Best: J. Dykes, W. Jolley, R. Marks, R . Buckley, D . Black, S . Conway Old Ivanhoe Gr 3 .2 4.6 8.11 11 .15 (81) Old Haifeybu ry 0.2 1.2 2 .3 6 .3 (39) Old Iv : Goals : D. Hawkes 3, G . George 2, J. Mathew 2, G . Fowler, S . Pearce, M. Verrocchi, K. Berry. Best: D. Hawkes, A . Caple, M . Veal, M . Looby, M. Ferrantino, G. George Old Hail : Goals : S . Saunders 3, S . Roberts, A . Vitolins, C. Grover. Best: J. Stanley, A. Vrtolins, 0 . Mason, D. Fisher, S . Roberts, S . Saunders Old Trinity Or 0.1 0.3 2 .7 5.8(38) St Bernards 3.5 5.7 11 .7 13.8 (86) Old Trin: Goals : A . Andrews 3, C. Amiconi 2 . Best : M. Cole, S . Bladeni, A. Andrews, B. Chan, J . Webster, S . Vandervenne St Bern : Goals: T. Pearson 4, C. Davis 2, B. Runnalls 2, G. Stewart 2, A. Marian, M . Maggoire. S. Mitchell . Best : M . Juricskay, S. Dods, C . Davis, T. Pearson, P. Harris, N . Smith Did Scotch t .5 6 .13 8 .15 10 .17 (77) Ofd Xaverians 3.6 6.6 9.8 12.8 (60) Old Scotch : Goals : J . Beaurepaire 2, R . Josephs 2, D . Brooke, S. Dick, J. Kitchen, A. Philalay, T, Widmer, J. Davis. Best: R. Josephs, A. Philalay. T. Keck, T. Beattie, J. Beaurepaire, A. Sutherland Old Xav : Goals: S. McCarthy 3, N . Moylan 2, J. Pasceri 2, S . Bridgland, L. Ginnivan, M . Labrooy, S. Skidmore, A. Ryan . Best : S. Skidmore, P. Ryan, L . Ginnivan, S . McCarthy, S . Doyle, M. 0'Hanion

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A SECTION Marcellin OC v St Bernards Old Ivanhoe v University Blues Old Xaverians v De La Salle Old Scotch v Old Haileybury Old Melburnians v Old Trinity Gr - At Sportscover Arena Sunday B SECTION Caulfield Gr v Collegians University Blacks v Old Brighton O r St Kevins OB v Whitefriars OC - At Spo rt scover Arena Saturday Beaumaris FC v MHSO B Mazenod OC v Old Essendon G r

C SECTIO N Old Paradians v Parkdale Vultures Old Camberwell v Ajax AFC Ormond AFC v St Bedes/Mentone Ti g Monash Blues v NOB/St Pats Coll Hampton Rovers v Fitzroy Reds D1 SECTIO N Old Carey Grammarians v Banyule AFC Rupertswood AFC v Bulleen Templestowe AFC Old Mentonians v Prahran AF C Emmaus St Leos OC v Old Geelong FC Therry Penola OB v Yarra Valley O B D2 SECTION Peninsula OB v Aquinas O C La Trobe Uni v Ivanhoe Assumption AFC Werribee AFC v St Johns OC Williamstown Cyms v Salesian AFC Glen Eira AFC v Oakleigh AF C

03 SECTION West Brunswick AFC v St Marys AFC Swinburne Uni AFC v South Melbourne Districts Old Westbourne v Bentleigh AF C UHS-VU AFC v Kew AFC Elsternwick AFC v Monash Gryphon s

D4 SECTIO N Power House AFC v Box Hill North AFC Eltham OC v Bulleen Cobras AFC Hawthorn AFC v Albert Park AF C Syndal Tally Ho AFC v Richmond Central AFC North Brunswick AFC v Eley Park Sharks U19111 Banyule-Viewbank v Marcellin O C Collegians v Old Scotch St Kevins OB v University Blues De La Salle OC v St Bernard s Old Xaverians (1) v Rupertswood AFC

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A well earned break should see us all back and firing and ready for action again today as we head into the last two rounds of the first half . REVIEW Up at the Uni Oval, Beaumaris broke a year long drought against their hoodoo side Uni Blacks . Pretty close game up to three quarter time, then Beauy with big Mick Matulick down forward marking everything in sight took total control to totally demoralise the Blacks who are really looking forward to the break and a chance to regroup . Brayden Hynes in his 100th was terrific for Beatty, first gamer Kelvin Barnes made a nice debut and Michael Atkins controlled the back half. Matt Kempton is playing beautiful footy for the Blacks, Luke O'Connell and Luke Van Kempen also good . Tough encounter at headquarters for OEG as they took most of the game to shake off a desperate Skevvies . They have been competitive all season and are unlucky to find themselves in this difficult position . Top efforts for OEG from a rejuvenated Cory Innes, Captain Courageous Leask, Boomer Clifton and Chief Wilson saw the Bombers go 5/2 . Another tough game at the office for Mazenod against old rivals Old Brighton . Full credit to the Tonners, who although not at full strength are playing as a pretty good unit . Andy MacGillivray with 8 and Adam Pirrie with 4 made it tough for the Nodders' defence . Callan Buckley and Nick Williams also pretty good . Best players for Mazenod were captain Ben Chamberlain Dom Dunne who disguised himself as a Ruck Rover and first gamer Tom Bailey . Great first half by the Lions where they blew Whitefriars totally out of Friar Park. Jono Dixon and Shure Taft were dangerous up forward and the backline of Hosking, Roach, Mooney and Rowston are all providing plenty of drive. An improved second half by the Friars added some respectability to the score with Hilton, Cunningham and day all battling hard . At Glenhuntly Park the Caulfield Grammarians proved too strong for MHSOB .

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would iae well advise sdnota`ehSrk lightly as the players are really adapting to Russell Barnes' style of football and are a pretty competitive unit . But the break will have given a few of the Tonners' injured players a chance to recover and at home they will take the points in an entertaining game. Old Essendon welcome Caulfield Grammarians to Penleigh and what a beauty this promises to be . Second playing Third, so the winner will take the psychological advantage and bragging rights . Both in pretty good form and have plenty of good players, so picking a winner is tough but the old advantage of home ground sways me " Smooth" to stick with the Bombers . The hapless Skevvies make a sho rt trek across town to tackle the classy Lions . Try as they might, and their plight is ce rtainly not due to their lack of desperation, the visitors will just no be able to match all of the Lion's match winners and will unfo rtunately go 0-8 . Whitefriars await the Blacks at Friar Park . Both would have enjoyed the week off and the chance to regrou p

Sinclair, Brett CAULFIELD GR 25 20 Chard, Ryan ST KEVINS OB OLD ESSENDON GR 20 Teal, Lachlan Pirrie, Adam OLD BRIGHTON GR 17 16 Dunne, Timothy MHSO B Taft, Shura COLLEGIANS 16 COLLEGIANS 15 Dixon, Jonathon B RF.SERVE 1 21 Irwin, Daniel UNIBLACKS UNIBLACKS 3 20 Martin, Nicholas Mazzarella, Mark ST KEVINS OB 6 16 Roberson, Matthew COLLEGIANS 1 15 Flaherty, Matthew OLD ESSENDON GR 3 14 Hamilton-Ho . Matthew MHSOB 1 14 Gale, Ben CAULFTELD GR 0 13 "" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs.

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and look forward to their clash today . It is always hard to pick against the Friars at home and I won't be doing that today as they return to the winning list . Mark Murray and his new side welcome his old club to the High School Oval . No quarter will be given or taken here as they all try really hard to impress each other. NiHSOB have certainly been the best performed side of the two but if the Nodders can get a couple of forwards back in they could provide a bit of cheek. But the High at home should and will win .

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' i rs OCFC congratulates Chris W ood on reaching the 100 game milestone recently . After missing almost 2 full seasons of football due to serious injury, Woody made a welcome return to the fold this year. A great favourite of the Friar supporters, all at the club hope that the next 100 is achieved in double quick time . All of us at B+ ~ ris congratulate a truly great clubman in Nicf ; i;er for reaching the 150 game mark against Uni Blacks last week, Nick followed in the footsteps of his father Gerry when he joined the club in 1996 as a sixteen year old . Nick played juniors and then U/19s for two years before being selected for his first senior game in 1999 and since then he has been a very committed member of the senior squad both on and off the field, His 150 games are evenly broken up between U/19s, Ressies and Seniors and he has represented the club with pride at all levels . It was terrific to see him win a premiership medallion with the reserves last year after the disappointment of missing out with the seniors in 2003 because of a business trip to China . Well done Nick !

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8 BE OLD ESSENDON Gfl 5 .4 7.5 12.8 17.18(112) ST KEVINS 0 8 4 .1 7.5 10.8 14 .11 ( 95) Old Ess : Goals : L . Teal 5, S. Playtair 3, B . Clifton 3, D . Forrest 2, H . Wilson 2, A. Frazer, J. Wilson . Best : J. Kavanagh, H. Wilson, T. Wilson, J. Leask, B. Clifton . C . lanes SKOB: Goals: R. Chard 2 . J . Charles 2, B . Dowd 2, W. Guider 2 . A . Lynch 2 . M. Mulgrew 2, J. O'Rourke, J . Travaglia. Best: B. Dowd, J . Charles, G. Holland, W. Gulhfec M . Dorman . L. Mahoney Umpires : Matthew Cowley (G) Michael O'Donnell (G) Russell Davidson (F) Tim Sutcliffe (F) Daniel Mason (B) Ryan Morris (Bi Mazenod OC 2 .3 2 .6 5 .8 9_12 (66) Old Brighton On 5.2 9 .5 15 .5 193 (121) Maz: Goals: D. Dunne 3 . N. Lewton 2, D. McMullin 2, C . Jayaweera, 5 . Moran . Best : B. Chamberlain, T. Bailey, D . Chamberlain, D . Dunne, N . Meenan. D. Hose Old Brighton: Goals : A . Macgtllnrray 8. A . Pirne 4, G . Buckley 3, N. Williams 2, T. Jakool, N. Perry. Best : J . Edge, A. Macgiilivray, S. Oliver, A. Parmssien, C. Buckley, A. Pirne Umpires: Trisnan Collin ( G) Daniel Celtics (G) Simon Abel (B) Lean Gallagher () Jamie Kwns (F) Cameron Hoogendyk (B ) University Blacks 3 .2 5 .2 73 84(52) Beaumaris fC 1 .3 4 .5 8 .7 13 .9 (87) Uni Blacks : Goals: J. Dowsley 2, M. Kempton 2, L . O'Connell 2, M. Savige, j . Sibiha . Best: L . Van Kempen, M . Kempton, L. O'Connell, J. La6ch, C . McAssey, P Yeomans Beaum : Goals: M . Matulick 4, J_ Heath 3, M . Eosor 2, L . Ferrari, C. Graham, B. Haynes. M. Lee . Best : L. McNicholas, M. Ensor. A . Catlin, M . Atkins . B. Haynes, S. Lynch Umpires: Graeme Booth (G) Steve McCarthy (F) RDFL () RDFL (B) RDFL (G) Cameron Hayes (B ) Whitetrlars OC 0_0 1 .2 1.5 68(44) Collegians 8.3 16.3 16.5 22 .7 (139) White: Goals: T. Hilton 2, J. Anderson, J . Marchesi, M . Muabella. N. Handley Best: N. Cunningham, T. Hilton, J . Hill, G. Day, C. Smith. B. Janson Coll : Goals . S Taft 6, J Dixon 5. A . Baxter 2. T Bull 2, R . Harkness 2, R . Hosking 2 . N. Harrison . J. Jorgensen, S. Inglis Best R. Harkness, J . Jorgensen, S . Taft, R . Hoskmg, J Dixon, G. Rowston Umpires : Mark Gibson (F Shane Herbert (G) Sam Perrin HIS) Tim Saunders (F) Sean Collins (B) Blake Curtis (8) Caulfield Or 2 .4 7.8 9 .12 13 .18 (96) h9flSOB 21 4.3 53 7 ;0 ( 52) Caul= Goals: B Sinclair 4 . S- Widiaia 2. A . Will 2, M. Frater, C . Hammond, C_ Knight. A . Lawson . N . Tasseil. Best: C . Hammond, M. Frater, A . Strain, S. W tl)aia . M Pennycmck., B . Sinclair MHSOB: Goals : J. Richmond 2, J . Anderson, T Dunne, L. Evans. 0. Fairchild, R. L;mbnck . Best: R. McIntyre, R . Ternes. A. Cassell. S McCully, L . Evans . J. Ricmmnd Umpires: Craig Arnol (G) Edward Beat {G) Brendan Corcoran (B) Joseph Hartwig (F) Peter James (F) Elise Van Grondelle jB ) B SECTION RESERV E Caulfield Gr 4 .5 5.10 9 .12 11 .16 (82) @AHSOB 2 .1 5 .3 8.4 12,6 (78) Caul: Goals: P. Farmer 2, W . Hepworth 2, A . Logan 2, S . Whaler 2, A. Good, B. Scott , G . Jones . Best: A. Good, C. Jones, K. Biggs, E. Kaiaja. W. Hepworth, R Schroth MHSOB : Goals : D. Cassell 3, R . Coxon 2, P . Spottiswootl 2, A . Saultry 2• P. Greenhill, M . Hamilton-Ho, A . Viilani . Best: A. O'Brien, K . Harding, A . Saultry, D Cassell, A. Vlllam, M . Hamilton-Ho St Kevins OB 5 .2 7 .4 1 0.7 13 .8 (86) Old Essendon Or 2 .2 7 .3 7.8 9 .12 (66) SK06: Goals: M . MaIIarella 6, J. Dempsey 2, D . Steer, M. Maguire . D . Mount, D . Sullivan, J . O'Keefe. Best. D . Gibbs. D. Mount, M. Mazzarella, D . Steer. M. Sherman, L. Kalesaran Old Ess : Goals: M . Flaherty 3 . C. Kalogianms 2 . T. Rumble 2, S Dale, C . Morgan- Best: J- Dazkw, L Fitzgerald, T. Rumble, C. Morgan, M . Flaherty. J . Rush University Blacks 1 .5 3 .11 4.14 7 .15 (57) Beaumaris PC 1 .0 41 6.4 74(46) Uni Blacks: Goals : N . Martin 3, J . Bell, S . Chandler, K . Mello. D . Irwin Best: D Griffin, L . Batten, G Shaw, S Chandler, T. Ferguson, R. Hamilton Beaum: Goals: M . Kuria 3. C . Terpsmis 2. J Vance 2 . Best: M. Kuria . H McMillan, K . Slasher. M Wilson, L. Quirk, T. Cotter Whitefriars OC 1 .4 3 .6 6.8 61 1 (47) Collegians 4-4 6.8 9 .9 11 .12 (78) White: Goals A. Baggoley, A . Dalasio, A . Gamble, A. Kenez, A. Woods. J. Rumba . Best : A. Thorpe, J . Pumpa . C. Arthurson, N . Crowe, A . Adgemis. L. Twomey Coll: Goals : N . Burrows 2. C. Bushnell 2, N. Tsmtlos 2, N . Bobeff, A. Bridgman, A. Fabns, M . Lynch, M . Roberson . Best: N . Bobeff. N. Tsindos, A . Stone, A. Bridgman, M. Rose, M . Roberson tRazenod OC 2.2 6.4 L5 9 .6 (60) Old Brighton Or 3.1 4.3 6 .8 9.10 (64) Maz: Goals: 0. Maskill 2 . L. Hawkins, S. Mann . IN . OOchioto, S. Stanley, L. Perkms. S. McMullin, A. Norman Best: B . Costm, L . Hawkins, A. Norman, S. Castncum, P Johnson, S Mann Old Brighton : Goals : W. Leaf 3, M. Bartlett, N . Larkin, C . McNicol, C . Reddin, A. Vandendungen, A. Clark . Best : W. Leaf, R . Stewart, A . Vandendungen. M. Smith. J . Lynch . M . Bartlett 9



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comi to providine a safe and enjoyable environment, MSHOBFC has adopted a number of enforceable policies that govern the oehaviour and conduct of its players, supporters, members and officials. Amongst these are the Racial and F:- :iirrir; ; :~ Tolerance Policy which nrohibits any conct that offends, humiliates, intimidates, vilifies or insults another person on the basis of race, religion, colour, descen tornatio l r

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It seem :ong time ago no an :~s to the near midseason e wet me pretty exciting round 7 matche_ rts shape . Si The home sine too a To tne igue leaders, showing plenty of passion arouni packs and benefiting from ordinary conversion by S_ ,". fter a chance to re-assess, the visitors delivered a b, 9 g( ?I to zip second term, taking the wind out of the _ ._ . ils. Sam Anstey racked up 24 touches to halft In't return after the main change . Led by erstwhile ve ._ran Sc y Sleep, NOBSPC rallied in the third term, kicking 5 goals whilst SBMT struggled to -find the uprights, and there was less than 5 goals in it at the final turn . However, with Luke Wintle on fire down back and Hilton chiming in with 4 goals, the heavyweights showed why they're unbackable at present, putting NOBSPC away by 8 goals in the end . M onash -v- Fitzroy Red s At a cracker of a game at Monash, the Reds failed to get over the line "on the road째 . Some of the Reds play was simply scintillating, but it came in patches only . Monash were solid all day, with the 'bookends' of Michael Davidson (regularly outmarking Kane Maghamez) and Tom Craven (jagging 6 snags) epitomizing the Ashes' diligence . It took a major on the siren, the 3rd from 2004 Fisher Medallist Ameet Bains, to narrow things back to a 1 point Reds' lead . Unfortunately, the loss of key Redder Todd Clarke, plus the squandering of several Fitzroy opportunities, meant the first four goals of the last term went the home side's way. Full credit to Monash who keep racking up the wins, though this was a 'tough day at the office' ! Hampton Rovers -v- AJA X The Jackas hadn't won at Roverland for 28 years and things looked ugly early!! Jeremy Yelland kicked the opening two goals for the Rovers in quick succession . It was more of the same in the second term as The Chief, Lambert and Carr kept getting first use of the pill at the stoppages . Trailing by 34 points at the main break, the Jackas had to make some positional changes, and this triggered a great revival. They focused on their tackling and suffocated the Rovers, restricting them to 3 scoring shots in the second half . Jason Israelsohn was back to his best providing a springboard from defence, whilst Jason Seidl matched the Chief, and Elliot Janover got amongst things too . Their superior intensity won the day, and AJAX can look forward to a return to HO this week . Old Camberw ell -v- Old Paradians On another fine day at the GBO, Old Paradians won a heartstopper (or heart-breaker) over the Wellers by 2 points. Th e 14

2nd quarter became an open-range shoot out as each team moved the ball II swiftly into their forward lines, with OC ruckman Stephen Derry givin g good service to the on-ballers and Andrew Sali .: > running hard of his back flank . Down by 10 at the main break, Old Paradians nailed the first 3 goals to take the lead . To their credit, with Hardenberg, Hendrie and debutant U19 Damien McCabe stepping up, the Wellers recovered in the final few minutes to square the term . Again the game see-sawed, first seeing to Parade, but not sawing enough back to the Wellers who missed a long attempt to grab the lead before time e r I with the ball deep in their attack again . A critical away win for Parade, who well may be a factor yet!! ! C ._ -v- Parkdale Vulture s Ormond bounced back from 3 successive losses to record an 84 point win over Parkdale Vultures at the Buxton Oval on Saturday. Ormond struggled early to open up any sort of break as Parkdale flooded back into the Ormond forward line causing a very low scoring and even first half. After the main break, the floodgates certainly opened!! Ash Russell, playing his first game of the year, capped off a great day kicking 6 goals for the game, and certainly received good service from Simon Keleher, Wayne Cove, Leigh Deledio and Dave Robbins in the midfield . Tips Almost at the halfway mark and things are still tight all the way from 2nd spot downwards!! . NOBSPC simply have to win against Old Camberwell at the Gillon, but I simply can't see it happening!! OC by 15 points. Hampton Rovers hike down the freeway to face Parkdale, and should return with the chocolates by 22 points. The Top Two face off at Brindis i

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s hi s 1 gam e _r football car - at the Frea imense natural talent and has '-spi ;s, inrilled VAFA supporters and confc ,nts, as well as frustrating several coac ty! Like Ablett senior, sometimes it is worth ime just to see him work his magic . As a bailer or sometim e defender he can do ar , I high marks and freakish goals . All a i ;1 Christian for his magnificent efforts o , ;ularly when h e could easily have succ c s to play in a higher grade but stuck with to thank his proud parents Alan & Ceryl fa ) f Christian and the Monash Clues. Vdi 100 games this week to . )o has graduated from sh e beco , a senior premiership player in 2003 and a class act with his damaging and accurate left boot setting up many forward thrusts . A young veteran, Hicks is a major part of the Club's challenge for promotion in 2006 and future success . Congratulations to Andrew on reaching this significant milestone from all at hlonash .

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C Section AJAX Coach : Tim 0'Shaughnessy Asst Coach: Mark Louis Res Coach: Matt Dudakov 1 N . Gold (C ) 2 J.Israelsohn 3 Y. Rapaport 4 M . Dudakov 5 J. Ritterman 6 D. Vanaken 7 M . Janki e 8 E. Raleigh 9 A. Rosen 10 J. Seidl 11 M. Segal 12 E. Janover 13 B. Klein 14 A. Wollner 15 J. Sega l

16 E . Routman 17 J. Kagan 18 D. Gelbart 19 D. Sutton 20 J. Sharp 21 A. Lewin 22 A. Lewis 23 A. Lewski 24 0. Henzel 25 M. Blashki 26 B. Duzenman 27 A. Bloom 28 29 30 31

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45 B.Yudelman 46 A. Porat 47 A. Bloom 48 W.Sevel 49 D. Rubenstein 50 A. Spice r 51 D. Seidl 52 A. Sacks 53 M. Chester 54 B. Nissen 55 R . Morris 56 S. Segev 57 B. Ritterman 58 T. Skovron 59 R . Spilberg 60 J. Wajnberg 61 E. Winter

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ROUND SEVEN REVIEW Emmaus St . Leo's scored their first win of the season in most emphatic style, winning by 35 points at the BSG, but more impressively being the first side to defeat Rupertswood this season . Paul Baranello and Nic Robi n in particular stood out amongst a great team effort from the Animals . A consummate display of D1 football was on show at Dunshea Oval as Old Carey's superior touch in front of goal got them over the line against Old Geelong by 16 points . Parton and Tiras split a dozen between them for the Panthers, while Tom Betts performed well in the ruck for the Oggers . Both teams however lost key players in Jogger White (OC) and Mark Vickers-Willis (0G) . Yarra Valley beat Prahran by 12 points in a tough encounter at Toorak Park. A controversial free kick awarded to Prahran right on three quarter time looked to give the Two Blues much needed momentum, but the Bushrangers managed to hold strong . Rob Drew in his 100th game starred for Valley, while Wil Watford stood out at both ends of the ground for Prahran . Therry Penola once again fell on the wrong side of a narrow margin last week, losing to Bulleen Templestowe by one point at John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve . A dramatic finish saw Therry whittle down the margin from three goals, before being unable to score from a 65 metre shot after the siren . Old Mentonians scored a fantastic win at the Playing Fields, defeating Banyule by 108 points . Midfielders Kade Murphy, Rowan Ball and Justin Field were particularly damaging, with Michael Basile and Chad Twentyman causing havoc up forward and Justin Vick and Anthony Palmer holding things together in defence . Preview Yarra Valley OB host Old Mentonians at Domeney Reserve . With both teams 3-4, they would still harbour finals aspirations . That may be a way off at this stage, but they will be happy to even their win-loss record first . Both team have their share of class players, but it may well be the second- and third-tier players who decide the outcome today . The Panthers' Palmer and Vick will have their hands full trying to contain the likes of James Keem Could go either way, but at home, I'll throw my lot in with the Bushrangers today. Emmaus St . Leo's travel to Toorak Park for their match against Prahran . With just one win between them, this is your classic relegation scrap . Eighth placed Banyul e 20

are two games and a healthy percentage clear of the drop zone, so this game is crucial to both sides' ambitio n of preserving their D 1 status for 2007 . The Two Blues will need to make the most of the chance created by Michael Radywonik in the ruck, while the Animals will need another collective effort from their forwards like last time out . I'm so impressed by their last result that I'll pick the Animals today. Banyule take on Therry Penola at Warringal Parklands, with both teams looking to return to winning ways . Therry's Corey Bannister was well held last week and I can't see him being down for two weeks straight, while Justin Crotty continues to impress . Also look for Jason Hermes to build on his performance from last week . The Bears may like their chances at home, but a 108-point defeat is pretty hard to rebound from right away . I'll plump for the Lions this time around . Two top four clashes to finish with . Firstly, the Bulleen derby between Bulleen Templestowe and Old Carey takes place at The Ted . Although the Bullants may have been less than impressive at times so far this season, their two game break over fifth place Therry tells it s

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own story . As for the Panthers, a gutsy win over fellow finals contender Old Geelong has restored them to top spot, and perhaps flag favouritism (we'1l see what they say on the D1 forum on 'BigFooty.com") . I'! l pick Carey in a close one . Finally, Rupertswood trek down to Como Park for their clash against Old Geelong . Both teams are certainly not lacking in talent and this should be another entertaining contest. Interesting to see how Rupo react after their first loss of the season, especially considering that it was against unlikely opponents, and they have a tough opponent away this week . On the surface, VickersWillis looms as a key loss, but the Hoops have plenty of talent to cover his absence, especially if Colby O'Brien and Nick Casboult continue to perform to their usual high standards . Old Geelong for mine . CORRESPONDENTS Please submit any match reports, milestones, social notes, etc . via email to both Peter.PS .Wi!Iiamson@centrelink .gov .au and theqwill@hotmail .com (as I have no idea where I'1l be each Monday!), ideally by 5pm Monday (please take into consideration our space limitations) . Have a great VAFA weekend, "The Qwill"

M IL E STOXE S Old Mentonians' Justin Vick finally celebrates his 50th game this week . Work and injury has meant that he's taken longer than normal to reach this mark, but is a valued member of the club nonetheless . Having played in various positions in previous years, he has found a niche in defence this season, featuring regularly amongst the best players . Congratulations Vicker from all at Old Mentonians . Here's to many more games, and hopefully a Panther/Bulldog double this week . Tom Fallaw also notched up his 50th game for Old Geelong in the last round against Old Carey. Tom joined the Oggers in 2003 and has firmly established himself in the seniors' forward line . He was in the 2005 premiership side, and is known for his trademark leap and grab . Well done Tommy from all at Old Geelong .

Prahran AFC v Emmaus St Leos OC Bulleen Templestowe AFC v Old Carey G r Yarra Valley OB v Old Mentonians Old Geelong FC v Rupertswood AFC Banyule AFC v Therry Penola OB

Old Carey Cr 5 .1 11 .4 15.6 18 .6 (114) Old Geelong FC 4 .4 5 .9 9.13 14 .14 (98) Old Carey: Goals : A . Parton 6, P. Tires 6, D . James, J. Joslin, A. Kent, L. McQueen-Miscamble, A . Remmers. S . Collins. Best : C . Battie, L. Macfarlane, A. Kent, P. Tires, A . Part on, P. Busse Old Geet : Goals: C. O'Brien 4, M. Wilson 3, J. Paul 2, J. Bell, T. Fellow, J . Maipas, A . Munro, T. Fyshe . Best: C . O'Brien, A. Munro, D . Kimpton, H . McCarthy, M . Wilson, J. Paul Umpires: Glen Young (G) Patrick Newson (G) David Irons (F) Matthew Simpson ( F) Julian Maccioni (B) Therry Pertain OB 3 .0 5 .5 8.10 11 .13 (79) Bulieen Temptestowe AFC 3 .2 6 .2 9.5 12 .8 (80) Therry Pen: Goals : J. Bannister 3, M. Faroldi 3, C . Bannister, S . Bannister, M. Elliott . J . Hermes, J. Quinn. Best : J . Crotty, J. Hermes, M. Faroldi, M . Elliott, N. Kenessy, B. Barron Bull Temp : Goals: G. Chivers 2, D . Tulloch 2, R. Williams 2. J. Wise 2, D . Florence, D . Ma tt hews, R . Schneider, M . Stella . Best : D . Bone, A. Tehan, J . Wise, R . Schneider, J . Barker, W. Thompson Umpires : James Scully (B) Chris Kearney ( G) Garry Clancy (G) Peter Angelis ( F) Peter Cahill (F) Damien Ractliffe (B) Emmaus St Leos OC 6 .2 11.4 15 .7 20 .8 (128) Rupe rtswood AFC 2 .2 4 .5 7.10 13 .15 (93) ESL: Goals : S . Le Clerc 6, T. McCann 4, C . Le Glen ; 2, P. Baranello 2, P. McGloin 2, N. Robin 2, D . Lear, A . Volpi. Best: P. Baranello, N . Robin, S . Le Clerc, A . McKenzie, P. D'amico, N . Baranello Ruperts: Goals: T. West 4, D. Burrowes 3, A. Walsh 3, S. Clark, R. Hatty, P. Bar ry. Best: D . Burrowes, D . Glenn, T. West, K . Shaw, L. Baddeley, D . Collins Umpires: Lionel Katz ( F) Cameron Davidson (F) Old Mentonians 6.3 13.6 23 .7 26 .12 (168) Banyule AFC 0.2 3 .4 6 .7 8.12 (60) Old Merit: Goals : M . Basile 4, R . Alexander 3, G . Twentyman 3, K . Murphy 3, S . Cleeve 2, R . Ironmonger 2, T. Wiltshire 2, J. Costello, L Millis, R . Schloettel, G . Best: K. Murphy, R . Ball, A. Palmer, J . Vick, D. Field, M. Austin Smith, J. Vick, R. Ball, R. Murphy Banyute: Goals: A . Demetriou 3, N . Taylor 2, M. Gray, L . O'Donnell, K . Shepard-Mueller. Best: K. Shepard-Mueller, L . O'Donnell, J . Tsingaris, N. Taylor, M . Gray, D. Gayfer Umpires : Anthony Simpson ( F) Philip Calif (F) Prahran AFC 3.4 6.8 7 .1 11 .17 (83) Yarra Valley OB 3.5 8.6 11 .14 13.17 (95) Prahran : Goals : W. Watford 4, D . Ballard 2, P. Scanlon 2, M . Evans 2, K . Contra . Best: H . Pitts, K . Centra, D. Maceiocca, W. Watford, M . Harrison, J . Thwaites Yarra V : Goals: J . Keem 3, A. Stone 3, T. Hancock 2, T. Munro 2, A. Drew, B . Peake, D . Stevenson . Best: R. Drew, S . Yen, H . Clark, A . Drew, D . Lecordier, M . Wines Umpires : Vaughan Sidebottom ( F) Anthony Damen (F) Alexandria Anthony (B) Santo Caruso (B ) 01 SECTION RESERV E Prahran AFC 3.2 5.4 9.6 14.8 (92) Yarra Valley OB 4.1 5.1 7.2 9.2 (56) Prahran : Goals: W. Barber 5, S. Kenne tt 3, R . Marriott 2, J. Killeen, C . Merrell, P. Carroll, T. Szabadai. Best: C . Huxtable . W. Barber, P. Carroll, S . Kenne tt , R . Marriott , S . McNally Yarra V: Goals: M . Nurrish 2, T. Oliver 2, G . Courts, R. Pearce, A. Wingate, K . Bar ry, A . Maudsley. Best: A. Coleman, A. Thorne, J. Strachan, G . Smith, R. Pearce, G. Court s Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 3.3 8.7 13 .13 15.15 (105) Rupertswood AFC 0.4 3.7 6.8 9.12 (66) ESL: Goals: A. Farrugia 4, B . Henricus 4, M . Contesso tt o 2, R . England 2, D . Pitcher 2, L. Virgo . Best: J. Pascoe, R . England, D. Pitcher, A . Farrugia, M. O ttobre, S . Duncan Ruperls : Goals : A. Jordan 3, D . Hurn, L. Smith, Z . Milne, S. Sparrey, M . Van Boxtel, A. Fennessy. Best: B. Quinn, M . West, A . Soutaris . L. Smith, D . Hurn, A . Jordan Old Carey Cr 1 .2 2.8 3 .11 6.14 (50) Old Geelong FC 4.1 1 0 .6 13 .9 18.11 (119) Old Carey : Goals : K . Scrase 3. J . Carpenter, A. Willingham, P. Newland. Best: C. Williams, T. Wood, M . Cornwell, C. Barton, T. Rossignuolo, G . Lord Old Gael: Goais: J . Hawker 3, P. Chadder 2, J . O'Hare 2, R . Paul 2, C. Teague 2, J . Riordan 2, G . Allen, R . Herd, N . Kemp, A . Marriot-Smith, S. Jones . Best: C. Teague, L . Teague, N. Kemp, S. Jones, G . Allen, T. Hope-Johnston e Ther ry Penola 0 3 6 .3 14 .6 19 .9 22.12 (144) Bulleen Temptestowe AFC 2 .1 2 .1 4 .2 4 .3 (27) Ther ry Pen : Goals : R . Keenan it, J. Sacco 5, D . Delaney 2, S. Goodwin, D. Pirpinias, G. Russell, G . O'Connor. Best: R . Keenan, D . Kelly, D . Pirpinias, A. McMahon, A . Christie, G . Russell Bull Temp : Goals: D . Horvath 2, D. Millar, C. Parris. Best: C. Morrison, D . Dynon, D. Horv ath, D. Millar, L. Norbu ry, A. Bernecich Old Mentonians 3 .5 7 .8 9.10 15 .12 (1g2) Banyute AFC 1 .2 2 .4 6 .6 7 .7 (49) Old PAent: Goals : P. Monahan 4, A. Noonan 3, M . Stroud 3, C . Alexander 2, A. Wilson, S . Worrell, J. Williams . Best: P. Monahan, J . O'Brien, C. Alexander, A. Wiison, K. Regan, M . Lewes Banyule : Goals : B . Jewett 2, M . Depetro, T. Prior, A. Plant, L. Brickland, Z . Wenke. Best: J . 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Oakleigh on bailer M ichael Harold is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star Nomination for Round 7 after his best on ground performance against St John's last Saturday . Michael, sti!l eligible for Under 19, is an extremely courageous on-bailer who can really hurt sides with his use of the footy. Very dangerous when forward either kicking goals or setting them up! Mick Harold is seen as a future captain of Oakleigh who plays with amazing courage and determination . He inspires the whole team with his lack of care about his own safety . For an U19, his professional attitude and commitment to the club is very impressive and will impact the rest of the playing list over the next few years . THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

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Round Seven was a round for the favourites . All five saluted . The leader is starting to take shape . Tough lot of games today. Aquinas QC $1 .33 v La Trobe University AFC $ 3 .10 Aquinas were lucky to get over the line against Williamstown last round . Willy led for most of the day, and Aquinas kicked six goals in eleven minutes against the breeze to record a nine point win . Sean Leonard was good in the ruck for Aquinas, as were onbailers Daniel Denbraber and Leigh Toomey . La Trobe were competitive against Peninsula but ultimately fell 29 points short . No doubt Aquinas will need to play better today, than they did last week if they are to get the points . Wooden could be due for a bag of goals for Aquinas, and I think they will get the points . ; am not sure where the goals will come from for La Trobe . 4ey will need big games from Coulter and Pruscino . Aquinas by 23 points . , . ARC $ 1 . 56 . , , r': a nth pi^,,s tenth today at Hoe Park, and if Willy r nnot g, the points today, their season is doomed and they will be playing D3 next season . They were unlucky last round (as they have been in m .--y rounds) but the bottom line is that they did not register the win, NicGuiness was on fire in the midfield, and Wheeler was providing a great target up forward, but they did not receive much help . The Hoes were competitive all day against Werribee, and could have nearly pinched the win . Chris Traeger and Matt Wilson were outstanding all day in defence, and forward Dave Nielson marked strongly, and converted three majors . Traeger probably gets the job on Wheeler _-,day . Hoes by 19 points . C $2 .1 0 Big game for Salesian at Bosco Street today . They were lucky to get the points over Glen Eire with a goal by Ivan Bobetic on his non preferred foot with twenty seconds left in the match putting them in front and giving them the four points . Andrew Campbell was good all day for Salesian as was Singh of the half back line and Bonnicci on the ball . Werribee did enough to defeat Ivanhoe Assumption by 40 points but will need to play better today to get the points . I expect another good game from Andrew Tedesco today, but I expect 26

Salesian to get the four points by 7 points . St John's c ~ Glen Eira I,G ;_ ._ 3 The Joc's will be happy to be back at Thomas Carroll Reserve today, and they know that if they lose today they will be brought back into the relegation scrap . Kane Arnold has been playing well all year, and will need another good performance today if the Joc's are to scrape over the line . Glen Eire have had combined losses of one and two points in the past two rounds, and are due for a change of luck here . Brad Clements and Luke Pryde impressed in their two point loss to Salesian, and if these two can hold their 째orm, expect Glen Eira to be more than competitive today. Should be a fiery clash today, with a lot at stake for both clubs . Could be a kick in it either way . Joc's by 4 points . Oakleigh AFC $1 .85 v Peninsula {lB $1 . 8 5 First versus second at Scammell Reserve, and what a match we should have on our hands. I may have to make an appearance at the ground today, to see th e

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two premiership favourites in action . Both clubs are coming off good solid wins . Peninsula by 29 poinl over La Trobe and Oakleigh by 40 points over F" John's . Daniel Zula had a good game in the ruck fc r the Krushers and John Rutter impressed in his on be role . The Pirates were not overly impressi- but o r the job done, but I expect them to play t today . It should be a shootout at either t o and McKenzie, both noted goal scorer winner of this match will be decided matchups . Zula v Ferguson will be a g o ruck, as will the on ball battles be v Bromley from Oakleigh agains t from Peninsula . Not sure Peninsula by 9 points .

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1 S. Vamvakis 2 P. Khazaal 3 C. Massis 4 S. Diamond 5 A. Tsirogiannis 6 M. Farah 7 D. Clarke 8 M. Rya n 9 E. Stuchbe ry 10 G . Richard s 11 L . Pryde 13 G . Brown 14 B. Clements 15 S. Dyason 16 S. Lithgow 17 A. Haines 18 D. Race 19 A. Devries 20 A. Diamond 21 B. Cummin 22 S. Emmett 23 A. Hassan 24 M. Embling 25 M. Kennedy 26 P. Tsagliotis 27 J. O'Ryan 28 P. Howart h 29 M. Scaite 30 L . Izod

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1 T. Powell 2 M. Cross 3 P. Harris (C) 4 T. O'Neill 5 J. Scobl e 6 B. Garrard 7 P Rawley 8 D. Crupi 9 L . Kennell 10 P. Lee 11 J. Garrard 12 B. Galloway (VC) 13 M. McPherso n 14 S. Watson 15 G . Boyd 16 M. Joyce 17 T Nixon 18 T Borchers 19 D. Wood 20 N . PYe 21 M. Knight 22 A. Height 23 L . Col e 24 B. From 26 P. Cameron 27 B. Walthers 28 S. Graham 29 C . Hunter 30 M. Wilson 31 T. West

32 C . Hanchette 33 D. Neilson 34 C . Treager 35 S. Conley 36 C . Zeegers (RVC) 37 P. Cotter 38 N . Haddon 39 M. Ebbage 40 J. Barbggallo 41 A . Price 42 K . O'Dwyer (VC)

61 D. Grimble 62 R . Marshall 63 A. Diyire 64 T. Joseph 65 A. Scott 66 T. Stavropolous 67 J. Gilchrist

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22 R. Maatman 24 G. Walsgott 25 A . Borrelli 26 P. Davies 27 S . Pruscino (DVC) 28 D. Waterman 29 M . Yang 30 B . Nicholson 31 D. Martin 32 A . Murphy 33 J . Paterson 34 C. Munro 35 F. Tierna n 36 T. Mawdsley 37 K . Fleming 38 B . Gaylard 39 R. Slater 41 L. Merrington 42 D. McMaster 43 T. Pick 44 D. Kerrison 45 A . Sheriff 46 G . Moloney 47 A . Samson 48 B .Pollard 49 C. Geddes 50 J . Clough

55 C. Fehring 59 J . Clark 70 J . Dumaresq 83 A . Knight

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41 S. Taylor 42 N . Claringbold

43 R . Sharpin 44 A. Pearce 45 L. Prendergast 46 J. Hood 47 B. Bill 48 N. Heffernan 49 C. Stevens 50 E. Kemp 51 G . O'Connor-Price 52 Z. Milenkovic 53 A. Creffield 54 S. Grigg 55 L . Curson 56 M . Kenny 57 P. Wignall 58 D. Smith 59 S. Scott 60 G . Kennedy

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6 M. Phaedonos 7 N . Chalk 8 J . Ryan 9 A . Jones 10 R . Devitt 11 J . Kelly 12 P Walker 13 K . Arnold (C) 14 C . Peake 15 M. Kosmala 16 L. Callaghan 17 M. Hanger 18 C . Emery 19 J. Cotton 20 B. Rydquist (C) 21 T. McEachern 22 G. Roberts 23 L. Mara 24 B. Waters 25 D. Waters 26 H . Wathen 27 M. Handby

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If you ar_ 35 or over, or turn 35 anytime this ye, :11 ; Lhen you are eligible to play Superules Football : : you are 40 or over then you are eligible to play Masterules Football . h~tl~a-' . `째-he Superules competition is played every second Sunday. In total, there are 11 - ~- . rh s plus finals each season . Federal Bayside Superules has been in the Victorian 1viE o .iperules Football League since its inception in 1982 . The club plays its home games at the Hampton Football Club, Peterson Street Reserve in Highett (Mel 77 138) . It doesn't matter what team or league you have played for in the past, everybody is welcome at the Federals ! So, if you would like to be a part of a sociable club and really enjoy playing footy, then come along to training on Wednesday nights at 6 :00pm, or contact iowes on 0425 768 407 or-aul Housden on 0408 031 116 .

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速 I ou t o f 3 for Rep re s e ntati v e Sides Mixed results for the VAFA Representative Sides over the last two weekends with one win for the VAFA out of the three matches contested . On Sunday June 4th, the VAFA U23's lost to the WAAFL for the first time in Victoria when they went down by 38 points at Sportscover Arena . It was only the third time Western Australia has beaten Victoria in over 70 years of competition and a win they thoroughly deserved through their intensity, run and will to win . The VAFA U19's were also beaten in their clash with Queensland AFL U21's in Brisbane last Saturday. Facing a physically stronger and more experienced outfit, the Vics acquitted themselves exceptionally well, going down in the end by 30 points in wet and slippery conditions in Brisbane . After early disruptions to travel plans (their flight was delayed due to fog), the Vics preparations were further disrupted with the AFL not allowing the game to go ahead at the Gabba as planned, transferring the game to a nearby oval . The Vics matched it with the Queenslanders for most of the match before tiring and being overrun late in the game . One of the highlights of the day was a pre-game pep talk from Brisbane Lions star Jonathan Brown whose heart will always be with the "Big V" . The A-D4 Representative side literally snatched victory from the jaws of defeat when they surged late in the game to down the Southern Football League by 5 points . All looked lost for the VAFA when they trailed the SFL by just over 3 goals late in the final term, but

goals to Taft, Groves and Davis brought them to within a point with less than a minute on the clock . A desperate passage of play saw the Vics work the ball forward before a David Boundy (Captain) snap fell into the arms of Al McQueen-Parton (Vice Captain) in the goal square to ensure the VAFA's unbeaten record against the SFL remained intact . A fantastic game of football was rewarded with an exciting finish that had the large crowd on the edge of their seats (although none were seated) and had everybody commenting on the high standard of the game . The VAFA has one more game of Representative Football remaining for 2006 when the U23's take on South Australia at Sportscover Arena on July 15th . Let's hope the boys can square the win-loss record for Rep . Games this season and move back to the top of the AAFC Tri-Series Ladder.

Match Details : AA FC - VAFA U23 v WAAFL U2 3 VAFA 5 .2 6 .5 8 .6 12 .7 (79) WAAFL 3 .2 8 .6 13 .12 17 .15 (117) Goals : VAFA : Beaumont 3, Rayson 2, Tallent 2, Cordy, Towner, Potter, Lacey, Bowen . Best: VAFA: Tallent, Beaumont, Lewski, Madden, Baddeley, Lacey . Goals : WAAFL: Taylor 4, Piccoli 3, Phipps 3, Loxley 2, M .Robinson 2, Holbrook, Wedgewood, Atkinson, McGinnity Umpires : Robert O'Gorman (F) Graham Cook - WAAFL (F) Damien Anthony (B) Adam Rogers (B) Bernie Hoare (G) Daniel Scully (G) Shane Mackintosh (Emerg . ) Neil Judge Medal - K .Loxley (WAAFL )

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~c Fi :Drc7i~~3 VA]F v S :- . VAFA 5 .1 9 .4 9 .6 13 .8 (86) SFL 4 .3 9 .7 10 .9 11 .15 (81) Goals : VAFA : McQueen-Parton 3, Taft 3, Cultrera, Harrison, Groves, Mahony, Mitchell, Hosking, Davis SFL: Cassett 4, Cranage 2, Teniselli 2, Barnes, Tasiyan, Cevi k Best : VAFA : Davis, Miller, Groves, Ritterman, Boundy, McQueen-Parto n SFL: Barnes, Flack, Kenned y SFL Trophy - Tim Davis (Fitzroy Reds ) Umpires : Grant Joyner (F), Peter Monotti (B), Daniel Brooks (G) VAFA U19 v AFLQ U2 1 VAFA 6 .4(40) AFLO 10 .18 (7t3) Goals : VAFA : R . Chisholm 3, Neville, Spinella, Collins Best : VAFA: Lowe, Baddeley, Bannister, Hershan, Neville, Lee Umpire : Russell Davidson - VAFA (F )

速 Ex-CEO Punk1 d A couple of the U19 boys in Brisbane had a little fun with Ex-CEO Phil Stevens' phone on Saturday Night . Phil, who was acting as Team Manager, had left his phone unattended when ~ some enterprising young footballers I managed to get hold of it . They proceeded to send a message to ever y female name in his contact list. The message read something like "In Brisbane and missing you . I wish you were here with me - Love Phil" . The females in Phil's contact list included his wife, ex-wife, sister, many friends and a receptionist who started work with Phil's company last week . Needless to say that once the prank was discovered by Phil some quick calls were made with an explanation .

速 90 Years You n g The President, Committee and Players of Mt Lilydale Old Collegians Football Club, would like to extend their warmest congratulations to Mr Ron Wilson (known also for his avid support of De La Salle) on his 90th Birthday milestone . Ron has been a wonderful supporter of Mt Lilydale Old Collegians Football Club since their first game in 1997, and look forward to seeing him at many more games in the future . All the best Ron, from all in the VAFA community.

Often during winter it's a case of us southern type s flying north to escape the cold winters . However, recent additions to Old Trinity's playing list would suggest the opposite is occurring in 2006, with great benefits to the club's culture . Pictured above are Mark Lee Thompson & Anne, Mick Hodges (holding Mark and Anne's son Michael), Hector Tipungwuti, Wayne "Jo Jo' Pilakui, Romeo Ullangara, and Samson Purutatameri . The five pictured have been warmly welcomed into the Trinity fold, together with Damien Zammit (a former captain of Darwin Buffaloes) and Matthew Duggan (Lower Plenty/Bullants) . All the boys have hit the Bulleen playing fields with great success in the past few weeks and have impressed the Trinity faithful with their silky skills, committed approach, and enjoyment of the game . The Trinity fans are grateful for the contribution these boys have made thus far, and certainly hope they will all go on to become seasoned players in the years to come . Who knows, it may be the start of an ongoing winter/summer football exchange program! !

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A successful Businessman was accosted by a vagrant who asked for some money for a meal . "Here, have a cigarette", said the businessman "No thanks, I don't smoke", replied the vagrant "Then let me buy you a drink . " "No thanks, I don't drink . " "Then let me give you this lottery ticket . " "No thanks, I never gamble . Couldn't you just spare some money for a decent meal? " The businessman looked at him for a moment . "I can do better than that," he said, "you can come home with me and I'll cook you the biggest meal you'll ever see ." "Wouldn't it be easier if you just gave me some money? " "Easier, yes," replied the businessman, "but I want to show my wife what happens to a man that doesn' t drink, smoke or gamble!"

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lt had b .---, 35 long years since .-1~ai ; ,째en on top o f'the A Section ladder . The' wino ,cr Old Scotch created this opportunity again for the proud club that had provided so many fine players and administrators . The `High' could easily have blown it however with some very wasteful kicking for goal, 8 .22 to 8 .10 being the final score . It had been a great effort to win without star on-bailer, Ewan Thompson, who unfortunat,~I'1 had his jaw broken, and subsequently wired, in the previous week's ~tate game . Simmonds, Joseph, Fairchi f . : i ., ~ and Newton were the stars for ivirlSOB . ion, Nettleton, Robinson, McCarra :, C att and H Thomas were the Scotchies' best . Umpires were Tim Sutcliffe and Jason McNiece . Although not mentioned in the best six in the win over Old Scotch, MHSOB's courageous skipper, Jayden Pertzel, picked a great day to play his 100th game . Jayden's skill, leadership and dedication were greatly valued by all at MHSOB and he remained an ideal example to all younger players on and off the field . Local rivals, Therry and N orth Old Boys, played out a dogged affair at Brunswick . NOBS' first quarter of 5 .5 to 2 .2 was critical in the heavy going . Only 4 more goals were scored in the remaining three quarters and although NOBS kicked 1 .10 after half time they won by 24 points 7 .14 to 4 .8 . Yandel, Vogels, Amor, Collins, Roach and O'Farrell were best for NOBS . Christofolt, a Boyle, Edwards, Cacamo, O'Sullivan and Mills led the way for Therry . AJAX were delighted to place a notice in The Milestones section of the footy record to honour John Brustman who was officiating in no less than his 600th VAFA game as goal umpire . John, a Club Life Member, was in his 43rd year with AJAX . He was also in his 17th consecutive season as Honorary Secretary and had been on 34

his club's committee for an amazing 41 years . This outstanding clubman had been acknowledged back in a 1977 by the VAFA with a Ce--, : ;?-,;

lo L _,_iit agreatcontest <,f Victoria '=_ ? : 1 in D rcction before Beauy just got over the line by 2 points, 14 .9 to 14 .7 . The visitors had an excellent 5 goal last quarter . Kew's failure to utilize the strong breeze in the first term may have been its undoing . Best players - Nicholson, Quinn, O'Riley ( 7), Han, Taylor and MeNicholas (Beaumaris) and Harrison, Pulvirenti (5), Chandler, Bailey, Lacranchi and Bruno (Kew) . There were two D Section 100 garners in this round . Firstly Andrew (The Doe) Inkster from Old Camberwell, a goal kicker extraordinaire with legs the size of tree trunks and a loyal heart to boot . Secondly Darren Lowe at Caulfield Grammarians was back where he belonged at Caulfield and was a welcome addition with his long, raking left foot and great instructive talking during the game . In Umpires Corner, Steve McCarthy and Anthony Damen were informing us of happenings within the umpiring fraternity . They started this week providing a`building update' on the changes to the old grandstand at E Park . The changes involved a complete rehash of the area to house the new Umpires' Clubrooms . The establishment of a permanent home for the Umps was considered the most important event in the 71 year history of the Umpires' Association . I well remember visiting Elsternwick Park during that time and observing Wayne "Chuck" Hinton straddling the steel beams way above th e

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around while completing much of the construction work . It must have been all that manual labour that has allowed Chuck to retain his great mobility, enabing him to remain one of our ` ,)p umpir~s even tod« .

een with a,oot in the top . jumped out of the bloc k at st~._, . : early and or .~ )etitive first term held a 10 point ieaC. . C! - me back strongly early in the second quarte bt fore AJAX st __ .;-ain for a 17 point lead at half tin strength to strength i n swamped Haileybury players - Bass , Zelinski r6 39 ° ,ev-. (A : _ Kingsley, I-Iaileybury) . C Section coaches were Phil Davis (AJAX), ,) c , ipson (Banyule), Gary N ash (-- npto n Rovers), Serge Ti?' ; -;_j ("ew), `° "

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confirmed their top spot in D Section wit h a strong performance over Old Geelong, 19 .21 to 12 .9 . Ritterman, Lemish, Rozen, Fayman, B ialek (5) and Rosner had plenty of the ball for the `Jackers' . H unter, Thompson, Steve and Stuart Anderson, Hood and Ross were acknowledged for OGGS and surprisingly Bradshaw's 5 goals did not rate him in the top six . AJAX were undefeated to date but so were Old Xaverians who were too strong for Elsternwick, 14 .16 to 8 .7 . Xavs best were Romanin, Browne, Pucilowski, Nankervis, H iggins and P M c Naughton . Again, a goal kicker, Warming, with 5 did not make the best . The coaches, if they were nominating the best, must have been former defenders! Elsternwick's best contained the names of a number of their longest serving and greatest players - Rose warne, A Ramsay, Grace, Blythman, Watson and Rigg . 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

St Kilda CBC wrote of their 250 gamer, Tony Sherman, thus "In less settled times . Shermo had a spell of 3-4 years in the Reserves but in keeping with his dedication has fought back to be a top liner with the Seniors once more" . Parkside's captain-coach, Danny "Ferrett Head" Gleeson also recorded his 250th games for the Red Devils . Danny was considered was of Parkside's best ever players .

~f7fth) met '; -,~ atri ~ : : : C__ ;'> :_'_.-a (four-11) . It was a critical game and Fairfield ensured that the gap did not widen, rather they drew level on points with well earned victory, 10 .9 to 6 .14 . it was Fairfield's great first quarter (5 .3 to 1 .4) that was the difference as go s were hard to come by for the remainder of the game . Fairfield's best were Day (4), M ason , is, Keane, Phinikarides and K enney . St 1' ;'s r ;lied mainly on A rmstrong, Ball, _ , ' "era, O'Brien and Litaize . In ^-ection AMP Society made their fourth place more secure by easily defeating the improving Reservoir Old B oys 11 .13 to 7 .15 . Best players - Crompton, Ferral, Horskins, Hobson, Harrington, Collery (AMP) and '--or n e, 7 mhery, Zo~,.rtin ( 3), Scott, Jarvie (Reservoir) .

Match of the Day in C Section was between iBaYnpton l:~overs and Cauiaietd Grammarians and it was the Rovers who came out on top, 10 .10 to 7 .16 . On the first real heavy ground for the season, Rovers' best were C Adamson (4), Bogie, Lennie, Kerrigan, Shaw and Kelton . Caulfield's reaction was a poem that included a tribute to their skipper - (and this is only one of their five verses! ) We're going to miss captain-coach Ron Ashbolt, Whose play and character are hard to fault , Ron, we'll miss your inspiring play, For the period you'll be away , Hope you'll be back before the end of the season, If not we will understand the reason . 35


'r째tyone Review There were some interesting results from the weekend tha t have created a gap between the "Big Five" and the rest . Looking ahead a few rounds, there are some excitin g match ups coming up making "D he place to be! " Review Perhaps the biggest upset of the round was not so much the result, but the margin as Elsternwick demolished the highly fancied Bentleigh at Candlestick Park . Minus "the brothers Dee", the Demons were jumped early and never in the hunt as Jack Neill dominated the ruck, creating first use for Brian Mahoney and Lachy Beddingfield who delivered in spades . After weathering a bit of a storm, the Wicks pressed the advantage in the final quarter to finish up by a massive 108 points . In their best win of the season, the Gryphons made a step towards maintaining their D3 status with a win against a disappointing Kew outfit . With coach Steve Bourbon placing the onus back on his players after last week's drubbing, the Gryphons responded accordingly, and led by Leigh Dooley and Lee Wells it was a game to savour for the students . The West Brunswick match at "the Pen" against Swinburne has shown that taking the points against this season's surprise packet is going to be a task not to be taken lightly . While the Magpies had to work all day for the win as the likes of Rob "The Pest" West went to town, Swinburne never said die. However, the difference in the end was the effort of Skipper Sam "Peach" who has claimed two of D3's biggest scalps in consecutive weeks, this time keeping Higgins to one as the Westies firmed in premiership betting with a narrow win . No report from the Westbourne/South Melbourne match, however, i was in attendance for the first half, and it was a pretty entertaining match despite the blustery conditions. The Warriors delivered for Jucka in his 200th match and it was he who starred as the Warriors answered their critics with a gutsy win . No report from the UHS vs St .Mary's match either, however, the result was surprising given the Saints recent form, and it must now be panic stations down at "the Stamp" . Preview Bentleigh thankfully return to their home ground after last week's thumping and will be keen to wreak some payback against the visiting UHS-VU side . The students stood up and delivered last week and will be confident they can have some say in shaping the top four, and today provides n o 36

better opportunity to do this . The likes of Charlie McFadden and Brad Meehan will need to lift thei r teammates today if th e Demons are to remain in contention and for my tip, I am expecting this to happen as the Dees bounce back in a good win for the club . Swinburne have continued to impress this season, however, they will be tested today as they travel to Monash meeting a side who are full of confidence. And why wouldn't they be confident when you have the likes of former back pocket Peter Rutherford kicking goals like it is going out of fashion? It may seem obvious, but the key to this match will once again be Higgins for the Razorbacks . He really is the thermometer for the side . Hold him, and the students are a big show, let him loose and it will be how far Swinburne . In a tough game to tip, I am sticking with the home side to deliver in a close one . The Warriors travel to the "Postage Stamp" in a match that is always a danger game for the club . With Westbourne only having won once before at the ground, the Saints will have to rate themselves a chance, albeit an outside one . However, they will have to restrict the Westbourne tall timber if this is to occur. I think though that this will be a match where someone like Stewie Balloch will shine and a s

i;i 1-. CLUB D3 SECTIO N Sharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH 4 47 Higgins, Matthew SW INBURNE UNI 1 36 Haysey, John WEST BRUNSWICK 4 24 Home, Craig KEW 4 24 Grace . Scott ELSTERNWICK 5 21 Wright, Matthew UHS-VU 3 21 Aquilina, Steven SOUTH MELB . DIST I 20 D3 RF.SF.RVF. Henderson, Earl SOUTH MELB . DIST 3 22 Parker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 0 16 Bernardi. Jason ST ?vIARYS 3 13 Witchell, David KEW 5 13 Elbaz, Ohad ELSTERNWICK 1 12 Glenn, Matthew KEW 2 11 Landberg, Jeremy MONASH GRYPHONS 4 1 1 results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .

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such the Warriors should get home by a comfortable margin . Kew host Elsternwick in a match that can only go one way . The season has gone from bad, to worse, to disaster for the Browns and I find it difficult to see where the they can improve enough to challenge the "Big Five" . Elsternwick however, continue to impress and with a number of star players still sitting on the sidelines, the signs are ominous for the rest of D3 . My tip is the Wicks by plenty as they approach the halfway mark full of running . What a match we have in store at "Cygnet Palace" as the Bloods host a West Brunswick side that can no longer take the line of "genuine underdog" . The Magpies are undoubtedly the real-deal however the Swans on the rebound will be a difficult proposition . The prize for today's win is heading into the break knowing you team will be rounding the turn entrenched inside the four, while the loser is back in the pack. For my tip, I am staying well and truly on the Pies bandwagon backing them for a win in a cracker of a match . CORRESPONDENTS I am currently in Germany for the World Cup (you can check out my progress at http :/laussieworldcup .blogspot .com/) . In the meantime, I will have three guest writers next week, so if you could get your reports into gavanflowerQhotmail .com as soon as possible it would really help coordinate the copy for next round .

hlonash Gryphons - Reserves forward Darren "Dazza" Grenfell plays his 50th game this week against Swinburne . Darren has been a more than . handy ruckman in the twos over the past few seasons since coming to us to finish off his career. Well done from everyone at the Gryphs . St. Mary's Football Club congratulates Adam Lane on finally reaching 100 games with the club . A tireless worker in defence, Adam gives everything he has every week, constantly backing into packs without a seconds thought . It has taken some time for Adam to reach this milestone due to injuries, but never has this man's love for the game wavered . Off-field, the man they call 'Dylan Bang' is larger than life and his legend will live long after he has hung up his boots . Well done Adam from all at St. Mary's .

St Marys AFC v Old Westbourn e South Melbourne Districts v West Brunswick AFC Bentleigh AFC v UHS-VU AFC Kew AFC v Elsternwick AFC Monash Gryphons v Swinburne Uni AFC 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

D3 SECTION Old Westhoume 5.2 9.4 12.5 14 .7 (91) South Melbourne Districts 6.5 87 8.9 11 .12 (78) Old West : Details not received. SMO : Goals: S. Mahoney 3, J . Cronan 2, B. Whelan 2, S . Aquiline, C . Batchelor, P. Cheevers, G . Simm. Rest A. Hannan, B . Whelan, J. Cronan, G . Simm, C . Batchelor, S. Atherton Umpires : Damien Laing (B) Ken Brewer (F) Paul Dinneen (F) UHS-VU AFC 4 .6 9.12 10.16 18 .17 (125) St Marys AFC 1 .1 2 .3 3.4 4 .6 (30) UHS-VU : Goals: A. Cusick 3, W. Smith 3, M . Wright 3, S . Greed 2 . D. Harris 2, C. Langeotlort 2, S. Cracknell, D . Fazakerley, L . Gorringe . Best: S. Greed, J . Corbett, L. Gorringe, C. Langendorf, R . Thorp, L. Taylor St Marys: Goals : A. Waller 2, P. Murphy, B. Richardson . Best: A. Lane, A. Waller, L. Armstrong, C. Armstrong, M. Purcell, S. Crilly Umpires: Paul Vlithington (F) John Cahir (F ) Swinburne University AFC 0 .1 3 .4 5.9 9.12 (66) West Brunswick AFC 2 .3 3 .4 7.5 11 .7 (73) swfn : Goals : D. Milano 3, A. Fidler 2, M . Westland 2, J . Coy, M . Higgins . Best : D. Milano, A . Fidler, M. Westland, 0. Butt, J . Mennen, J. Piotrowski West Bruns: Goals: J . Haysey 4, B . Irving 2, C. Lehmann 2, J . Sudholz, K. King, A Gunn . Best: B . Irving, B. Batters, C. Lehmann, J. Grieves, R . Miller, S . Pietsch Umpires: Andrew Straughair (F) Eli Hayes (F) Elsternwick AFC 5 .4 11 .12 15.15 23.23 (161) BenBeigh AFC 2.2 3 .3 7.5 8.5(53) Ef₏L• Goals: S . Grace 5, B. Mahony 5, M. Thiele 4, T. Putt 2, G . Culshaw 2, N. Hodskiss . Mahony, G . Bedingfield, S. 2, K . Cummins, A . Foster, M. Greene. Best B . Culshaw, L Grace, C . Mahony, S . O'Donnell Bent: Goals: C . Sharp 4, J . Robertson 2. C. McFadden, A. West. Best : C . McFadden, B . Meehan, S. Sice, M . Soutan, A. Banks, S. Lawry Umpires: Mathew Cummington (F) Ryan Robertson (F) Jonathan Kerr (F) Andrew Dawson (B) Monash Gryphons 3 .6 6 .8 11 .12 16.17(113) Kew AEC 0 .2 4 .4 7.8 10.12 (72) Mon Gryph: Goals: P. Rutherford 5, L. Dooley 4, J . Rutstein 2, K . Cherian 2, R . Fletcher, A. Schultz, 0 . Mareczky. Best: K. Cherian, L. Dooley, L. Valiance, P. Rutherford, D . Baxter, N . Rutherford Kew: Goals : C . Horne 4, J. McKerrow, 3, B. Lafranchi, J . Saunders, M.Oldm :adow. Best: G . Bell, T. Moore, C. Horne, C . Watts, S. Hennessy, N . linetN Umpires: Travis Sloth F) Jannie Gunn IF) 03 SECTION RESERVE FAonash Gryphons 3 .0 6 .3 7.4 11 .9 (75) Kew AFC 42 5 .6 9.11 12 .12 (84) Mon Gryph: Goals: J. Landherg 4, E . Staked 2, J. Fleming, W. Pocock, P. Rennison, G . Still, A. Barry. Best: J. Park, E . Staked, R . White, G . Wadley, A. Barry, A. Clarke Kew: Goals: D. Witchell 5, M. Glenn 2, R . Campagna 2, J. Bell 2, G . Crimmins. Best : A. Fountain, W. Death, D . Witchell, S. Johnston, G. Scott, J. Walker UHS-VU AFC 4.2 9 .4 10 .8 15.12 (102) St Marys AFC 3 .1 8 .1 10.3 12.4 (76) UHS-VU: Goals: D . Forbes S .F. Thomas 3, S. Byrne, A. Trevethan, M . Turvey, C. Whitty, M . Doherty, J . Murphy, T. Snow. Best: J. Murphy, D. Forbes, P. Thomas, B. Briggs, C . Whitty, P Greenbank St Marys : Goals: P. Ryan 4, J . Bernardi 3, R . Allen 2, B. Frail, S . Nicholson, C. Blake, Best: B . Lillywhite, C . Freshwater. S . Nicholson, R . Allen, S . Cummins, J . Bernard i Old Westhaume 4.6 6 .8 10,11 12 .11 J83) South Melbourne Districts 0 .0 2 .2 2 .2 7.10 (52) Old Wed: Goals : T Whiting 5, D. Bib man 3, R . Vanengelen 2, 0. Hickey, A . Mantello . Best T. Whiting, 0. Hickey, K. Lawson, S. King, L . Squarci, J. Clark SMD : Goals: E . Henderson 3, E. Costello 2, J. Pohiner, S . Quinn . Best E . Costello, S. Quinn, T. Peters, S. Puccio, S. McDougall, A. Lamerto n Swinbume University AFC 2.0 2 .3 7 .7 10.8 (68 ) West Brunswick AFC 2 .5 5 .9 6.9 7.11 (53) Sivin : Goals: R. Stokes 4, D. Harmer, S. Be", A. Hyman, P. Jones, C. 0'Keeffe, J. Gaut. Best C. O'Keeffe, A Hyman, P. Hildebrand, S. Hutchins. P. Jones, It. Stokes West Bruns: Goals: S. Jackson 3, G. Saisanas, T. Thompson, S. Birrell, J. Gray. Best: S . Jackson, H . Porter, E . Waller. J . Gray. P. Walpole, S . Birrell Etstemwick AFC 4.3 6 .8 11 .10 16.12 (108) Bentfeigh AFC 0 .2 2 .4 2 .4 5.5(35) Elst Goals : A. Foster 4, J. Pyman 3, S . Convery 3, L. Missaglia 2, A. Lewis, J. McAdam, R . Powell, 0 . Elbaz. Best J . Banky, M . Spence, P. McNally, R. Powell, D. Spilberg, A. Lasnitzki Bent Goals: R . Punter 2, A. Ferris, M. Ferns, G . Richards . Best: S . Macleod, R . Punter, A Pibtto, G. Richards, L. Pititto, A. Ferri s 37


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27 M . Aikman 28 N . Aikman 29 P. Harrison 31 H . Adam 33 J . McKay 34 L. Armstrong

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Well done to the Rep Umpire s To our representatives who umpired the state/representative games over the last couple of weeks, we congratulate them and hope they had great experiences, with these games being highlights of their careers . These umpires were as follows: At Sportscover Arena, VAF1 U23 v WAAFL U23 Robert 0'Gorrnar (F), m ackintosh (E), Damien Anthony & . , Bernie Hoare and Daniel Scully (G) . At the Gabba in Brisbane, VAF; U19 v AFLQ U21 Russell Davidson (F ) . At Clayton Football Ground, SFL v VAFA for the Cystic Fibrosis Cup - Grant Joyner (F), Peter Monotti (B), Daniel Brooks (G) . We now look towards the next big lot of big appointments for the game vs SAAFL on July 15 .

fallen, pick up your gam e o . What would f I iLadythnk?He' suggest something about softness . A different card gam e Poker seems to have become a very popular pastime for many of our umpires (and players) after training during the week of recent times . But there seems to be a little bit of confusion about the cards we use on the weekend, so here's the brief version of how it all works .

AYELLDW card will be held up by the umpire towards the coach's box and timekeepers indicating that a player has been sent from the ground, but has n ot been reported under the audible obscenity rule . This signal indicates that the player can be replaced . The player sent from the field may return when 15 50 game s Peter ( Petros) Angelis who umpired his 50th game minutes playing time has elapsed . last round is another footballer who has returned from the dark side to see the light and has found A RED card will be held up by the umpire towards the success in the middle . Peter is not only an ex- coach's box area and timekeepers indicating that a footballer (Bulleen United), but we have also player has been sent from the ground and reported converted him from the round ball to the funny for a reportable offence under the rules of the VAFA . shaped oval one . Siharitiria & bravo, Panayotis . This player cannot be replaced until 15 minutes of (Congratulations & well-done, Peter) . playing time has elapsed . The reported player may return to the field after that time period .

Past lim p Past umpire Peter Simpson fronted up to Macca's function last month and it was great to see him again, but it's amazing how quickly former umpires lose their "match" fitness . Simmo, on the way home, took 4 travellers, (as it's a long trip north) opened the first traveller, took a couple of sips and proceeded to fall asleep . Oh how the mighty have

A BLACK card will be shown to the coach's box and timekeepers indicating that a player has been sent from the ground and reported for a serious repo rt able offence under the rules of the VAFA . The player cannot be replaced until 15 minutes of playing time has elapsed . The player sent off cannot return to the field for the remainder of the match . 11

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The ,o doui ; e?npi a uy players and o hc , i (n-inch of coaches would be having none /ill it disturb our momentum, will we lac . . _: : _r a week off, and will the fitness levels drop! The tuldn't even have a game to spy on . Anyway gents, back to it this week ! Review Box Hill North had awin, one that propelled them into ¢h9 f^,ir e'I -,counted for. Albert Park . It was clt at I I` tre BHN was able to gradc .il. I : !E a handful up forward with 6 ! ::, u: .d C . _ d .3dza were also good . Thomps, t,ith 4 an omas were Albert Park's best . The other `8 point' ne saw Hawthorn work overtime to defeat ai rate Bulleen . It was a hard fought affair with Bulleen again suffering from a long injury list. Runnalls wr _ -,join superb down back for the Hawks who were also well served by Pat McKenna . Bulleen were ably led by Conn in the back line along with Singleton and Fradkin . Eltham managed to make it seventh heaven as they accounted for Syndal but not without a fight . The game was a cracker with the lead constantly changing throughout . Coach Blagrove with 4 goals, the ever reliable John Galvin and Chapman were the best for the Turtles whilst Mackenzie kept the Sinners in it with 5 goals . Power House also had to work hard for the points against Eley Park . Once again, it was tight all day, however the House was ultimately able to prevail . Taylor up forward, Brady on the wing and swingman Edwards helped the winners . Finally, North Brunswick made it two wins for the year as they accounted for a gallant Richmond . Bit quiet on the information front for the winners, however Richmond again listed Nuske with Smart also good .

Interesting mix of games this week as the top 5 take on the bottom 5 . If results go as per ladder positions, we might just see the first signs of a break away! Other than top against bottom, exactly four positions on the ladder separate this week's opponents . Sad, Ed, very sad . Top meets bottom as Eltham head down to 42

Richmond . bit of a i sea < ; , ,t week for the Turtles however the mark of a good side is the ability to win ugly. Once again, a n encouraging show from Richmond last week as they managed to pile on double figures . Still, the juggernaut should roll c tw :" the call of eight straight to be heard from "te Eiti i t ys ! Now or never for the rejuvenated .orth Brunswick as they wander up the Eastern to play Bulleen . It is not a stretch to suggest that North could get to the half way mark 4/5 and a finals sniff . Problem is that Bulleen will have welcomed the break with the opportunity to bring back some big names . Bulleen should have the edge . Box Hill North are excited to be in the top four however understand fully that crunch games such as this week's against Syndal are crucial to their finals aspirations . The Sinners have lost form in recent weeks, having dropped the last 3 in a row . BHN seem to be the real deal and should cement their top four spot .

Ed% rds, Paul POWER HOUSE 4 43 Penny, Daniel BOX HILL NORTH 3 36 Viola, David ELEY PARK SHARKS - 30 Venables, Shaun ALBERT PARK 0 26 Martini, David BOX HILL NORTH 6 23 McClaren, Adam ELTHAM OC 2 23 Blagrove at'iew ELTHAM OC 4 2 2 Carter. Darren NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 20 Olson, Bradley BOX HILL NORTH 5 is Abbott, Matthew ELTHAM OC 1 16 Unwin . Mark BULLEEN COBRAS 0 14 Sutton, James ALBERT PARK 0 13 Weston, Scott ELTHAM OC 0 13 Papanastasatus, Frank NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 11 "-" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to nonsubmission of results by clubs .

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Hawthorn travel to Eley Park as the rivals of yester year meet . Despite losing the last two, Eley Park have been ultra competitive and gave the House a!ot to think about last week . The Hawks finally made onto home soil last week and will be looking forward to playing the 8 of 10 at home . Maybe the Hawks . Finally, second placed Power House makes the small walk up the road to play 6th placed Albert Park . The House have very easily slipped into the role of quiet achievers this year and definitely have a no fuss approach about them . Their rivals are mixing their from a bit therefore hard to go against the Power that is the House .

Po ::, er H ouse congratulates on 50 games . Plaz has been & F inne ptain of the Reserves in his short time at t' e club, great clubman both on and off the field and now from everyone involved at the club, we are looking forward to many more games from Chris .

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Flanagan 2, J. Watts. H. Weddell . Best : HWeddell, E . Hamer, N . Bradley, J . Watts, J. Has Be Pit, T. Bronts Umpires: Matthew Brennan (F) David Anselmi (F) Ben Shorter fGt Baeyule-ViewbanR 5 .3 8.5 i-2 14 .11 (95) St Kevi rs 08 2,6 7 .9 2,1 11 .18 (84) Ban V: Goals: J Mummery 4 D 0 apae 2, T . Shepherd 2, R . Gutterson, D. Kayraoz, Q . 0'Lean,, D. Lucevic, N Bras. ;; J. Pinr~arh . Best: M, Little, M . Holmes, D. Drapac, N . Oradt C, Bi J. in : tioals : T. Laftanzio 4, T. Dixon 2, S, Carter,, j . Mores] . 1 A. Kfto, L. e s. Best: T. White, B, Liu, A. Keehy, S. Conlan, T. Dixon, J. Koutaur --i es: Scott Fraser (F) David Ewens (F) f -u 3.1 8 .4 10.6 i7-8 (110) IN ..--s 3A 1 6 6 .11 10 .13(73) Rup : Goals: M. Quigley 5 J . Pretty 4, A. Janes 2, D . Sleight 2, J . Bradley, D . Dean, D . McGovern, D . Barry- Best: M . Quigley, J . Are, M . McPhee, 0 . McGovern, H_ Spinner, C. Thill IN Bern: Goals : J . landomenico 2, J . 4riney 2, D. Igoe 2, T. Du!rnaam 2. A. Harrison, S . Marchment. Best T. Overman, 0, Mitchell, S . Morris, M . Hughes, D. Igoe, T. Duynaam Umpires: Michael Forde (F) Jack Fagan (F) • Old Brighton Or 62 11 .6 17.10 20,14 (134) Old Camberwell Gt 3. 1 6 .2 8.3 12 .8 (84) Old 8r, Goals: M. Dewar 4, D . Jennings 3, A. Gunning 2, K. Presnell2, J. Best 2, M . Finlavaon 2, R. Eastgate, J. Geddes, J. Miller, T. Vfiltkims, C. Betts . Best: J. Geddes, A . Gunning, R. Doherty, D. Jennings, M . Dewar. M . Finlayson Old C : Details not received Umpires : William Burns (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B) Sean Scully (Snr) (F) Michael Hooper (F ) Beaumaris FC 7.6 15.10 22.16 2911 (195) Old Trinity Or 6 .4 6.5 6 .6 6 .7(43) Beaum : Goals : J Gregory B . 0. Pritchard 6, J. Richter 4, A. McKenzie 3, J. Banton 2 . S. Gray 2, T. Hunt, A. McNeil, A . Mueller, C . La Rocca . Best : C . La Rocca, C . Badman . J. Richter, A . McKenzie, A. Mueller, S. Gray Old T. Details not received- Umpires: Mark Jenkins (F) Chris Thoreurn (F) University Blacks 3 .2 7.8 13.11 16 .15 (111) Caulfield Cr 1 .3 3.6 6 .8 9.10,(64) Uni BI : Goats : N. Waters 4, T Napier 2, L. Read 2, M. Reid 2, S . Jess, J . Russell, E. Amid, N. Dornaaf, J. Gardner, D. Linley. Best : J. Cordner, N. Waters . T Napier, S . Jess, N. Domed, T. Borchelt Caul: Goals : A- Missen 2, T. Robinson 2, N . Andrew, L. Price, M. Sessler, T. Spinks, I. HFckmott, Best : L . Price, 0. Hyland. J . Jennings, J . P.4cCahon, G. Scully, A . Webb Umpires: Tony Millar (F) Matthew O'Keefe (F) Michael Raphael (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B) Old Carey Gr 6.3 10.6 11 .12 12 .14 (88) Old Paradises 5,4 9 .9 9 .12 17,17 (119) Old C: Goals: M . Bull 5, J . Wagner 2, D . Elliot it 2, G, Parker, G . Hodges, J . Newnham . Best: J. Wagner, J. Newnham, M. Baker, C. Fitzpatrick, G. Parker, D. Elliott Old P: Goals: N. Curcio 4, A. Seratin 3, C- Sage 3, T. Gibbons 3, J. Kandilakis, M. Redmond, C . Khoury, P. Watson. Best : M. Redmond, D. McKenna, J . Donald, P. Watson, A. Asdagi, K . Barry Umpires: Stephen Cap1e (F) Tim Nathan (F) Old Melburnians 0 .0 4.9 0.0 17.11(113) Whitefriars DC 1-3 3.9 7.9 1 09 (69) Old PA: Goals: B. McKie 5, S. Taylor 5, K . Spies 2, L . Hopkins, C. Wilmoth, P. Kennon, G. Hanger, T . Bennison. Best : C. PAlmoth, B . McKie, B . Finnertz, A. Carter, P. Kruger, T. Code White : Goals : J. O'Meara 3, B . Torney 2, A. Pigs, J . Parkes, J. Hill, M. O'Leary, R. Spurrell. Best : S . Bullock, J . Hill, J. O'Meara, J. Scannell, M. Stafford, B . Torrey Umpires: Luke Michalsky (F) Nick Paltreyman (C) UNDER 19 (11 La Treks University AFC 2 .1 5 .2 5.2 5.2 (32) Old Ivanhoe Or 1.3 3 .6 7 .11 12,16 (88) Latrobe: Goals: B. Muir 2, T. Hooke, D. Moore, D . Conheady. Best : N . Clark, T. Dalilz, G . Davies, G . Bence, B. Long, D . Conheady Old To Goals: K. Ellis 2, G . Hartrick 2, H . Dekretser 2, C . Rosen is 2, M . Golden, B . Harrison, R . Gieschen, R . Hondromatidis. Best: B . Harrison, T. Rosenlis, M . Badycoat, H . Detroiter, T. Pantano, A. Bolran Umpires : [an Kennedy (F) Bentteigh 2.2 '5 .4 9.5 9,8(62) OakteiohAFC 4.1 10 .4 13 .5 19 .10 (124) Bent: Goals: J . Coyne 3, C . Clement 3, S- Frost, B . Hunt, B . Stevens, I. Fridman. Best : J . Athos, J. West, T. Mclniyre, C. Fidler, C . Clement, L. Coulson Oak: Goals: D . Costigan 7, L. Barrand 5, S . Doherty 2, T. Edwards, J . Fitzgerald, C . Meyers. Best: D. Costigan, A.

11-5 12-e 6 .3 7 5 Big c -ors 3, C"-1C - ' 2, D . Moore. d a,cGorry, U . ;,4L Goals. J . Chu..., Seidlv B ,.,. . , ._ J .Rm Al.d(F) Olf 9 .20( 34 ) n 68(44) uid ; 2,A . Tr C Du sn Blues r~ais . Best: ,i . M T.I : inagh, S-Qum,,,,S, -c n rar DeLa-lie G . a. :i 5 .6 , -, {51) Old Haileybu 9.3 15,5 22 .6 (138) DLS: Goals : R. or M. Be' G el. L Krezei, L. Sam I, A. McKenzie Best : C. Grant, D, Hyne, T- K f nna, S. Cust, L. Semmel Old Hail : Goals : A. Wright 5, R. Johnson 4, T . Daukas Mn 2, L. Smitsdorh 2, K Stamford 2, B. Dolman, D. Korlos, N. Bourke, N . Cron 1~ suoerer. Best : L . Smifsdorff, A . Wright, T. Gill, S . Martin, C. Casey, A . Campbell Doug ; ;an Scully Jon (F) Marlyn Bona (F) Oakteigh Clayton 5.8 6.10 12,17 (89) Hampton Rovers AFC 3.2 5.4 11 .13 1214 (86) Oak Claps : Goals: J . Sajenko 3, P. HM 3, D. Harper 2, L. Degeorge, M . Devereaux, N. Delon, C . Phillips . Best: D- Jones, N. Naiou, T. Collins, J. Gilmour. J . Simon, J . Sajenko Humi d Bear Goals : C. Gleason 2 . N . Lyall 2, J . McCoy 2, K . Pinto 2, N . Ulbrich, B . Randall, N Morecroft, B . Theodore . Best: N. LyaII, B. Theodore, M . Law, M . Davis . K. Pinto, R . Lang Umpires : Anthony Lilley (F) Paul Inner (F) Parkdate Vultures 3 .4 9.7 14.7 20.19 (139) PowerhauserSth tdomingtan 3 .4 1 .2 2,5 8 .11(59) Park Vult: Goals: R . Layton 8, P. Diluvro 3, J. O'Meara 2 . M. Foulds 2, A. Van Staveren 2, D . Scerri, M. Beaman, J . Chilly. Best: R . Horiec A . Wood, D . Scerri, R . Lay loo, N. Hocking, P. Diluvia Ph(sm: Goals: D . Barron 3. N. Coy, L. Jackson, B . Price, S . Kemp, J . Stanley. Best: R . Wood, J. Pace, S . Wright, D . Barron, C . O'Brien. S . Kemp Umpires : Mark Farrell (F) Dean Schwab (F ) htazenod OC BYE Kew AFC Z .e 2 .2 4.7 6 .10 (46) Old Xaxerians (2) 3 .1 11 .2 15.6 16.15 (111) K : Goals : A. Lucisano 2, J. Loomam 2, K. Eleftheroglou, N . Monaco. Best: D. Berry, D . 'NaII, J . Tung, T. Will J. Fuflheim, A . Lucisano Old Xav (2): Goals: T. Lee 5, G . Gngonadis 2, A. Torre 2, C . Downey, K-Lunardi, T. Preece, L. Guirguis, J. Di Stefano, T. Valve, L- Dalle Negate . Best : C. Chisholm, P. Myers, J. Meehan, J. Di Stefano, J . Kay, A. Torre Umpires: Dallas Saxby (F) Frank Stokes (F) Fitzrrey Reds 63 8 .9 11.12 15 .17 (107) North Old Wt Retrials College 02 8 .7 11 .8 13.11 (89) Fitz Reds : Goals: C. Ligris 4, J. Balton 3, R . Dance, H . Tapp, M. Warner, 0 . Olarenshaw, M . Biggs, S. Rayner, J . Dawson-Smith, L. Halliwell, Best: J . Dawson-Smith, D .Olaenshaw, C . Ligns, M . Biggs, M. Warner. H. Topp NOB/SIP : Goals: A . Torpy 3, K. Adams 3, A. Kirk 3, S. Richardson 2, C . Ford, J . Dunell . Best: C. Ford, A. Forbes, T. Smith, J . Militants, S . Richardson, K. Adams Umpires: Simon Brooks (C) Francis Kavanagh (C) Bulleen Templestowe AFC 7.2 9.8 15.12 24 .12 (156) Therry Poodle OB 4.2 6 .6 11 .7 13.10 (88) Bull Tamp: Goals : D . Tonelli 8, R . Illingsvorth 5, P. lasibdis 4, B. Gaaci 2, C. Azer 2, P. Vnglis, J. Raptopoulos, M. Card . Best: M. Corti, D . Tanelli, P. Voglis, C. Azer, M . Coulston, M. Minnone Therry P: Goals: V. Castello 4, D. McKibbin 3, M . Conboy 2, K . Robertson, J. Walker, R . Brennan, A. Page. Best: R . Brennan, B. Cannon, J . Walker, B. Harding . M. Conba'1, J. Clemson Umpires: Patrick Machos (F) Patrick Command (F ) Old a 7.5 10.6 14,7 16 .8 (104) Rup C 1 .0 6.1 7 .2 7.3 (45) Old W : saais: DR Bidwell 4, M . Williamson 2, A . Whyte 2, R . Taylor 2, T. Piecher 2, H. Templeton, J. Callus, J. Ryan, D . Guiana. Best: B . Spiteri, H . Templeton, D . Lockwood, M. Williamson, D. Bidwell, M. Mdrovski Rup: Goals: B. Lovett 4, A. Casale, T. Murphy, JCariss. Best: T. Murphy, J . Quinn, M. Emery, B . Lovett, K. Plummer. C. Godfrey Umpires: Luke Holmes (F) Chris Witkowski (F) Damien Laing (B ) Aquinas OC BYE

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Round 8 The glorious uncertainty of football was again demonstrated in Round 7 when the unexpected became the expected once again . Selection of winners is certainly more difficult in 2006 than it has been for many, many seasons . My rate in Round 7 was 73 % . Revie w Section 1 Prahran won a close encounter with Mazenod by 13 points . The Two Blues" now sit second and 2006 could see their long awaited success in a final series become reality. For the first time since the 1995 Grand Final . Old Scotch was victorious over Old Xaverians, Although the Xavs had more scoring shots, the greater Old Scotch accuracy saw them triumph by 9 points . True to my forecant St Bede'si Mentone Tigers did provide a tough initiL . . i for the University Blues at Brindisi Street . d I to Cavid L'Huillier and his team as I did not h~ e 7u ge to select you in what loomed as a danger gam( to ' e" mer top four side, University Blues, who lost by A,; i ii-'n ;hey won't be the last to suffer such a fate in tvientone the winners were Travis Laver (2 weeks in a Hecker and Matt McGraw . None wUniversity than Captain Chris lN< x- r and Josh Pointer. De La BEcomfortably defeating Old X, n Melburnianssn,_ ._~~ :[rrece to v< ,eir ; j e

second half to defeat a disappointing Whitefriars by 29 points The "Friars, who now L find themselves a game behind the IeE'-s, face a big lask to re enter final four calculations . Fi` roy Reds defeated North Old Boys/ St Patrick's by 42 points . Old Trinity maintained its threat to the top four with a 39 point vain over La Trobe University . Ryan Hillas did well up forward for Trinity . An accurate Emmaus/ St Leo's defeated Old Ge^3ong by 21 points . Beaumaris showed improved to i down leaders Caulfield Grammarians by I 21 poii s . ' ' 'ropped to second as a result . Old Essendon G . . . . <*ans regained the Sectional leadership through thei - poii win over Ol d Scotch . Old Essendon built up a comm I d early in the game and were never seriou although the Scotch inaccuracy in fro i elp their cause. Best for Old E:- es S<.- . Evans, Chris .

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Preview Section 1 1 expect Old Scotch to defeat St Bede's! Mentone Tigers at Camberwell even though the Mentone based side will give a good account of themselves . Now that Old Melburnians have found winning form, I expect them to maintain it today by defeating Mazenod on Central Reserve . It would seem that University Blues just fall short of being a top side, when judged on their results . I expect more evidence for my theory today when they fail against leaders, De La Salle. In a finals preview, Old Xaverians visit Prahran . The star studded Prahran side seems to have been bolstered by new blood and the Xaverians, with two defeats in seven matches have not played to their standard of previous seasons. Prahran have not played well under pressure and their running fitness is suspect (especially on a big ground) despite their officials being critical of my assessments over the years . The Xaverians will be all out to win today and I select them to do so despite strong opposition at least early in the game . St Kevin's should be able to regain winning form by defeating bottom side Old Xaverians 2. Section 2 Collegians should be largely untroubled to defeat bottom side Marcellin at Bulleen . At home I select Monash Blues to continue on their winning way against the unpredictable Whitefriars, whose form must be a nightmare for Coach Norman Elliott . They came from behind to defeat the Blacks yet they faltered when ahead against the Reds . Who knows what today will bring? University Blacks , despite exams, should consolidate their top four billing by defeating Therry Penola at Oak Park . The contest of the Round will be at Mt Lilydale where the home side meet the undefeated Fitzroy Reds . The small and damp ground will suit the home players better and I select them to inflict the first defeat on the Reds . St Bernard's have promised a lot but have not yet produced a consistent effort despite their early success . Winning takes effort and won't happen by right so the "Dogs" will have to work to defeat Old Brighton, who are coming off a win . I believe your boys can win at home, Andrew and Brian! ! Section 3 I select Emmaus! St Leo's to defeat the improving Beaumaris at Bennettswood and so consolidate their position in the top four. The two top placed teams meet in Glenhuntly when leaders, Old Essendon meet second placed Caulfield Grammarians . The Caulfield players disappointed last Round whereas Old Essendon rectified their slow starts with a winning burst in the first quarter . I will select Old Essendon as I wonder about the Caulfield fitness against sides who run hard and move the ball quickly. Fitzroy Reds should be able to account for La Trobe University even on the wide wings of the University Oval . Old Trinity should continue on their winning way at

the expense of Old Geelong who appear to again be a middle of the ladder team. Old Scotch have an excellent opportunity today to win against last placed North Old Boys! St Patrick's . Team Managers; Thanks to those who supply details From Round 7, 1 received reports of 5 matches plus the 2 halves I saw so my coverage is increasing . Please contact me by telephone 9467 2857 or e mail nknugent@bigpond .com by 1 .00 p .m . Monday. fl !

i;tonash Blue's stalwart, -,- ark (Shooter) Dods played his 150th game against Collegians. Mark and his family have given great service to the Blues for many seasons . Mark's strong play across the backline regularly puts him in the Club best players . Magic's 50 at St Kevin's . All at St Kevin's congratulate Dave "Magic" Petrou who played his 50th game against Old Melburnians . "Magic" came from the College in 2002 and is a cult figure around the Club with his hallmark dreadlocks and "Magic" Johnston singlet . In 2004 "Magic" played in the Under 19 Section 1 Grand Final and in 2005 he achieved premiership success, in Club XV1 11 . "Magic", who is of diminutive stature, has a heart bigger than him and has built a reputation as a fearsome tackler. Well done "Magic" . All your friends look forward to your next 50 games .

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St Bodes Mentone Tigers 3.3 6 .7 10.8 14 .11 (95) University Blues 1 .1 2 .4 6.7 7.8 (50) SiBrTr9T: Goals : M . McCraw 4, D . Ryan 3, L. Fiavelle, M. Hecker, M . Kelleher, J . Mattingly, M. Wilson, M. Mitsud, M. Cartwright. Best: M . McCraw, D . Ryan, M . Wilson, T. Laver, M . Hecker, M . Mifsud Out Blues: Details not received. Umpires : Mark Thornhill (C) David Windlow (C ) Be La Salle OC 4.1 8 .5 11 .8 14.9 (93) Old Xaverians (2) 3.0 5 .0 7 .1 8.5 (53) OLS : Goals : S. Morwood 8, L. O'Donnell 3, D . Jarvis, B. Rossiter, S. Howe . Best : S . Morwood, E . Charles, S . Howe, M. Picone, A. McLeish, P . Hesse Old Xav (2): Goals : Higgins 2 Allis 2 Ockleshaw Ireland King Ford, Best : Meade Trewhella Ford Ockleshaw Chapman Roache Umpires : Michael Hagan (F) Richard Benson (C ) Old Xaverians 1 .2 4.7 7 .9 9.9 (63) Old Scotch 4.0 6.2 8 .5 11,6 (72) Old Xav : Goals: P. Hall 3, M . Davies 2, L . Hardwick, N . Silk, S . Hulett, C . Nolan . Best : A. Barrett, D . Rees, N . Silk, J. Hardwick . L. Hardwick, E . Nolan Old Scotch: Goals : A. Millar 7, T. Fraser, N . Simon, G. Fitzpatrick, A. Catchlove, Best: J. Wright, M . Love, T. Collie, T. Wilson-Humphries, M . Snow, C. Dufour Umpires : Stuart Taylor (C) Trevor Hansen (C) Mazenod OC 6.1 8.2 10 .6 11 .7 (73) Prahran AFC 3 .1 6.3 9 :4 13 .6 (64) Mar. Goals: M . Fothergill5, L . Buszard 2, T. Bridgland, S. Paine, R . Palamara, J. Byrt. Best: J . Wilmot, J . Crozier, J . Byrf, C . Busby, M . Pollard, S. Paine Prahran: Goals : M . Howard 8, D . Butterworth 4, M . Gregson . Best: M . Howard, D . Blake, D . Green, L Belej, G . Scott, C. Ballet Umpires: Joseph Salvatore (C) Old idelburnians 2 .6 4.8 5 .11 11 .15 (01) St Kevins OB 2 .2 4.2 10 .6 12 .6 (78) Old PAeIb: Goals : H . Tomlinson 3, E . Cooper 3, A. Tandy 2, S . Wettenhall, J . David, B. Wulff. Best: H. Tomlinson, S . Wettenhall, E . Cooper, E. Tomlinson R . Lawler, S. Officer SROB: Goals : R . Horrocks 4, P. Harvey 2, L. Newton 2, D. Dunn, P. Halpin, P. Scarfo, J . Syme . Best: R . Horrocks, M . Hobbs, T. McCann, D . Dunn, P . Scarfo, R. Short Umpires : Nick Paffreyman (C) Dtn1.$t) University Blacks 14 .2 19.7 24,13 29.17(191) Mareeltin OC 0 .0 1 .0 2.0 2 .2 (14) Uni Blacks: Goals: F. Silajdija 5, G . Allan 3, 0. Close 3, W. Howson 3, S. Jeremiah 2, L. Menlo 2, T. Stringer 2, W. De Fegely 2, C. Beaton, H . Beaumont, E. . Best : T. Ross, G . Allan, W. De Fegely, W. Howson, J . Williams, 0. Close , Duncan, B. Murphy, J. Rippon, T. Ross, Y. Gantner Marc: Best: Russell Pezzimenti Andrew Harberts Tozer Argent Umpires: Paul Marion (C ) Fitzroy Reds 2.1 3.1 7.3 11 .7 (73) White friars OC 1 .4 4 .4 4.6 6.8 (44) Fitz Reds : Goals : G. Crane 5, R. Nuttall 2, T. Belleville, D . Flanagan, A Dawson, J. Richardson. Best : J. Richardson, R . Enright, G . Crane, T. Campbell, A . Marcon, R. Willingham White: Goals : T. Jackson 2, N. Elliott, C . Andrews, T . Emmett , C. Krolikovrski . Best : K . Murphy, B . Atkinson, R . Fawley, P. Hennessy, C . Andrews, B. Vey Umpires : Simon Brooks (C) Simon Merigan (C ) Collegians 3.2 4 .3 9.6 10.8 (68) Monash Blues 4.2 7 .6 8.9 10 .16 (76) Coll : Goals : S. Day 3, J. Stedwell 2, D . Burn, L. Gra nt, B . Hains, P. Lazar. G . Oakley.

Best: M . Day, D . Perkov, M . Johnson, B . Heins, P. Lazar, D . Jayatilake Mon Blues: Goals: J . Sheldon 3, P. Coughlin 2, J. O'Dwyer 2, T. Haines, D. West, N . Costello. Best: P. Coughlin, J . O'Dwyer, R. Fullerton, N. Costello, L. Woods, M . Woods Umpires: Jason Evans (F) Anthony Byrnes (C) Old Brighton Gr 6 .2 10.3 13 .5 19.6 (120) Therry Panels 08 2.4 4.8 8.10 11 .16 (82) Old Brighton : Goals : L. Filipovic 3, R . Caporn 2, J . Dooley 2, W. Earl 2, M . Stockdale 2, G . Daou, R . Davey, G . Earl, L . McDonald, N . Sterner, L. Hunter, D . Bowden. Best: D. Cooper, W. Earl, A. Paterson, C. Walker, G. Norwood, X . Carra K. Oliver Therrq Pen: Goals : B. Tozer 5, J. Bibby 2, S . Hayes 2, P. Jones, K . Watson . Best: S . Hayes, B. Tozer, J. Saunders, A . Pirpinias, B . Toohey, J. Bibby Umpires : Lindsay McIntyre (C) Mt Lilydale OC 2 .2 7.7 12 .11 10.12 (120) St 8ernards 1 .0 2.2 2 .3 3 .4 (22) Mt Lity: Goals : P. Carolan 7, J . Roberts 5, M . Rhodes 2, B. Belle, C. Gibson, T. Vanstrijp, R. McKenzie . Best: C. Williams, D . Cerra, P . Carrion, M. Rhodes, J. Roberts, G. Bird St Bernards: Goals : X . Cox, T Carrick, A. O'Dea. Best : X . Cox, S . Vance, K. Tguyoshi, T. Isaacs, R . Stapleton, A . Catterall Umpires: Thomas Windlow (F )

CLUB 1613 Old Geelong 2 .2 6.4 6.5 8 .6 (54) Emmaus St Leos OC 5 .1 6.2 10.3 12 .5 (77) Old Gael : Goals: M . Leslie 4, M . Lindh 2, T. Kemp, R . Nevile. Best: J . Meek, B. Grills, M . Lindh, M . Leslie, C . Boyle, N. Pettigrew Emmaus OC: Details not received. Umpires: Simon Peerless (C) La Trobe University AFC 1 .1 2.4 4.4 6.5 (41) Old Trinity Gr 2 .1 5.1 8.4 12 .8 (80) Latrobe: Goals : S. Davis 2, J . Berton, M . Bourke, M. Correnti, R . Tolliday. Best: T. Mc Intosh, J . Lania, A . Mellino, C. Gronow, G. Jansz, W. Thurgood Old Trin : Goals : R . Hilias 3, D. Hildebrandt 2, E . Macdonald 2, D . Cristiano, H . Doyle, R . Ramsden, A. Bilwani, J . Christopherson . Best : A. Biiwani, M . Bourke, E . Macdonald, P. Stewart, M . Thwaites, J . Christopherson Umpires: Robert O'Halloran (C) Beaumaris FC 3 .3 6.6 10.7 11 .11 (77) Caulfield Gr 2 .2 2 .2 5.5 8.8 (56) Beaum: Goals: B . Hammond 4, B . Bowker 2, D. Sawle, T. Boreham, T. Flack, B . Stevens, P. Oft. Best: D . George, P. Sherman. B . Hammond, J . Dickson, T. Fitzgerald, P. Irons Cool : Goals: B. Fisher 3, T. Backman, J. Gotland, C . Grigg, J . Jacobs, S . Stevenson. Best : N . Craven. J. Jacobs, C . Nadebaum, S . Cunliffe, B . Fisher, S . Stevenson Umpires: Paul Rapike (C) Old Essendon 6.2 8 .5 10.10 12 .10 (82) Old Scotch 1.0 3 .1 4.2 4.8 (32) Old Ess: Goals: J. Hughes 3, L. Eddy 2, J. Goodger 2, C . Jones 2, J. Sofra, A . Greco, M . 'Riley. Best : S. Evans, J . Hughes, C. Jones, M . 'Riley, J . Sofia, H . Lovell Old Scotch : Goals : R . Don, K. Lacey, N . Thorn, C . Bartling . Best: R. Wood, J. Barnett, L . Nicita, C. Barging, A. Kyriakou, D. Logan Umpires : Brian Nunn (C ) Fitzroy Reds 5.5 7.10 9.13 13.15 (93) North Old Boys/St Patricks Coll 1 .3 2 .6 7.8 7.10 (52) Fitz Reds : Goals: J. Finegan 5, M. Kelly 4, J. Price 2, D . Alm, N . Auden . Best: T. Madden, J. Phegan, D . Schliebs, N . Schofield, R. Marshall, W. Bahr ROB/StPal: Goals: T. Ludeman 2, M . Tehan 2, J. Martin 2, J. Wright. Best: S. Rocco, M . Nunan, A. Trimboli, P. Hayden, N . Harris, M . Tehan Umpires : Rhett Parker (C) Francis Kavanagh (C)

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Pra' an and Yarra Valley charged with a major melee which allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday June 3 at Toorak Park . Yarra Valley fined $1000 ($400 of which is suspended pending the good behaviour of that club until the end of May 2007) . Prahran fined $200 .

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Melee reduced to minor and both clubs fined $100 . Eltham and Syndal Tally Ho charged with two major melees which allegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday June 3 at Chadstone . Charge proven for one melee, Syndal Tally No fined $ 300 and Eltham $150.

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